May 12, 2021, Work Session – Item 1 <br />in the Phasing of Code Actions in Attachment C. Code actions generally fall into one or more of the following categories: 1.Actions that staff recommend be implemented with adoption of the River Road-SantaClara Neighborhood Plan.2.Actions related to other existing projects in City or County work plans, which willinvolve collaboration between the community and staff as part of other planningprocesses.3.Remaining actions that will be actualized as processes and resources allow and willneed to be initiated and prioritized to receive needed funding and staff resources toimplement.Many, but not all, of the community priorities that require code amendments are feasible and being recommended by staff to be implemented with adoption of the Neighborhood Plan. Actions not being considered with the Neighborhood Plan or not related to another plan or project will be implemented as processes and resources allow. Some actions would involve citywide or county code amendments and would require a broader public process while a few actions have feasibility concerns identified by staff, which are summarized in Attachment B. <br />Adoption Phase The River Road-Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan adoption package will be comprised of the Neighborhood Plan document and associated comprehensive plan and refinement plan amendments, zone changes, and land use code amendments. Depending on the extent and location, these changes may require City approval, County approval or both. Plan designation and zone changes being considered are all within Eugene’s urban growth boundary. Any proposed zone and code changes outside the city limits but inside the urban growth boundary will only occur and become effective as property owners choose to annex. City and County decision-makers will both be asked to direct staff to prepare the Neighborhood Plan adoption package, including the plan policies and land use diagram. However, most land use code amendments will only apply within the city limits and require City adoption while only a few specific code actions would involve County adoption. Those differences are noted in Attachment B, with specific actions that would involve Lane County implementation highlighted in blue. <br />Planning Commission Feedback The Eugene Planning Commission received an update and provided feedback at their March 22, 2021 work session. There was general support for the staff recommendations for moving into the Adoption Phase, preparing the plan adoption package and phasing land use code actions. Some commissioners recommended keeping in mind the citywide context and economic feasibility as code changes are developed. There was discussion about the importance of coordinating with the City’s Middle Housing Code Amendments project and a suggestion that community volunteers make state legislators aware of actions that relate to in-progress bills. Commissioners asked to remain involved throughout the Adoption Phase and emphasized the importance of early notification to property owners, residents and businesses about plan designation, zone or code changes. There was support for the idea of ongoing plan implementation and monitoring after plan adoption and interest in capturing lessons learned to inform future neighborhood planning processes. <br />CC Agenda - Page 3