<br />A (High) Priority <br />B (Medium) Priority <br />C (Lesser) Priority <br />Not prioritized <br />Actions that involve County implementation. Actions with feasibility concerns identified by staff Draft April 2021 – Page 10 <br /> <br />Urban Agriculture and Urban Animal Keeping <br />Action Feasibility <br />Timeframe Cost <br />A: Code <br />Amendment <br />B: Program <br />/Project <br />C: Community <br />Partnership <br />Implemented <br />by: <br />Notes <br />(current consideration, potential next steps to <br />implement, policy considerations, etc.) <br />1.4.4 Reduce zoning barriers that preclude urban <br />farmers from collectively selling produce on-site. Easy Short $$$ A - Group 1 City Staff previously proposed including this in the <br />neighborhood plan adoption package. <br />10.3.3 Amend zoning to permit small scale collective <br />sale of neighborhood grown produce. Easy Short $$ A - Group 1 City <br />10.3.5 Allow for increased opportunities for urban <br />animal husbandry while balancing compatibility with <br />neighboring uses. <br />Easy Medium $$$ A - Group 1 City, County <br />Eugene Code standards were adopted within the City <br />limits, but not added to the Urban Transition Area code, <br />which is adopted by Lane County and applies to properties <br />within Eugene’s UGB, but outside of the city limits. This <br />action proposes to adopt these standards as part of the <br />Urban Transition Area code to apply uniform standards <br />within Eugene’s UGB. <br />18.2.3 Permit small scale collective sale of <br />neighborhood produce Moderate short $$$ A - Group 1 City <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />May 12, 2021, Work Session - Item 1CC Agenda - Page 21