April 2021 2 <br />4.Urban Agriculture – Allow for urban farmers to collectively sell produce on-site. <br />5.Urban Animal Keeping – Increase opportunities for urban animal keeping and apply uniform <br />standards within Eugene’s UGB by adopting Eugene Code standards that currently apply within <br />the city limits to the Urban Transition Area code, which is adopted by Lane County and applies <br />to properties within Eugene’s UGB, but outside of the city limits. <br />(Blue highlight indicates actions that involve Lane County implementation.) <br />6.Plan Designation and Zone Changes – This includes changes being considered from the River <br />Road Corridor Study, also viewable as a web map, as well as a number of C-2 and R-2 zoned <br />properties and key large church properties outside the Corridor Study area that have been <br />identified as areas of opportunity to be considered for zone changes. Staff is also conducting <br />research to identify potential plan designation and zoning conflicts and developing <br />recommendations to resolve where possible. Any recommended changes will be included in <br />early outreach to property owners as part of the Adoption Phase. <br />Group 2 includes actions related to existing projects in City or County work plans, which <br />will involve collaboration between the community and staff as part of other planning <br />processes, including: <br />Some actions in the Action Plan will involve collaboration with related City or County projects, including <br />Middle Housing Code Changes, Complete Streets Design Guidelines, and Lane County illicit discharge <br />code changes, among others. <br />Feasibility concern identified by staff: Action 14.1.1 “Develop transitions between R-1 <br />properties.” This priority action is rated as difficult due to House Bill 2001. Eugene’s middle <br />housing project will consider an approach for R-1 standards; however, standards must be the <br />same or less restrictive than those in DLCD’s model code. <br />Group 3 includes remaining actions that will be actualized as processes and resources <br />allow and will need to be initiated and prioritized by decision-makers to receive needed <br />funding and staff resources to implement. <br />Some actions are recommended for Group 3 because they should be a citywide or county code <br />amendment and would need a broader public process. <br />Priority actions include: <br />1.Amending Lane County street classification systems and standards – The City’s Complete <br />Streets Design Guidelines project relates to implementation of this idea for city streets as part of <br />Group 2; however, County implementation is recommended for Group 3 because it would need <br />to be initiated and prioritized by decision-makers to receive funding and staff resources to <br />implement. <br />May 12, 2021, Work Session - Item 1CC Agenda - Page 9