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River Road-Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan
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Staff Report
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10/6/2023
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Goal 12 Ensure future housing addresses the needs of the community <br />12. 1 Compatible Infill: Allow for residential infill development that provides gradual transitions using a <br />variety of housing types with pedestrian scale development standards such as density and scale to fit <br />neighborhood demand through local land use regulations, programs and incentives. <br />12.1.1 Review existing policy, programs and regulations to identify and remove land use code <br />and financial barriers to innovative and creative housing options without requiring a subdivision. <br />Examples: Rowhouses/Townhouses, Cluster Subdivisions, Duplexes, Triplexes, Fourplexes, <br />Courtyard housing, Live/work housing, Mixed use housing, Accessory Dwelling Units. (Code part <br />of HB2001 <br />12.1.2 Create a spatially based dispersal policy for housing types that results in appropriate <br />spacing of creative housing types to limit excessive conversion of single family to other types of <br />housing. 3 and 4 plexes <br />12.1.3 Provide incentives to encourage a mix of compatible housing types including workforce <br />housing (middle housing). (Important but not code) <br />12.1.4 Adopt flexible code that allows infill opportunities that are more compatible to adjacent <br />neighbors than the typically current flag lots. <br />12.1.5 Remove barriers for Tiny Homes such as land use restrictions and challenges in providing <br />water and sewer hook ups. <br />12.1.6 (NEW) Reserve townhouses, live work, triplexes, and fourplexes, for parcels adjacent to <br />major streets and corridor areas meeting the City of Eugene’s minimum lot size requirement. <br />Major Streets defined by the RRSC neighborhoods are limited to Maxwell, Irving and Irvington. <br />12.1.7 (NEW) Allow cluster subdivisions, cottage clusters, ADUs, and duplexes in R-1 areas <br />throughout RRSC. <br />12.2 Affordable Availability: Plan for affordable housing, as well as, low and moderate income housing <br />that is available and dispersed throughout the River Road/Santa Clara neighborhoods through local land <br />use regulations, strategies, funding and partnerships. <br />12.2.1 Develop strategies and tools to create and preserve rental and owner-occupied <br />affordable housing and housing affordability throughout the area. Identify and implement <br />investment strategies that expand and maximize local, regional, state and federal affordable <br />housing resources, partnerships and tools. (Important but not code) <br />12.2.2 (REVISED) Work within City and County boards, commissions and committees to increase <br />the availability of Workforce and Affordable Housing in our Neighborhoods. <br />12.3 Support limited agricultural worker housing on parcels outside the UGB and inside the <br />neighborhood boundaries by identifying solutions that honor Oregon Statewide Planning Goal 3 through <br />CC Agenda - Page 22
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