an�v <br />awev <br />2 Fan✓M� � <br />5 <br />hT P <br />M'i�erttp .' <br />S <br />14Y.I�r <br />a .} <br />\` Jul= <br />8 <br />Figure 22. Preferred Concept with Zoning Codes Assigned <br />Development & Design Standards Recommendations <br />After the Preferred Concept was developed, the study team focused on drafting a <br />framework for development and design standards. (See the Code Framework Report in <br />Appendix G for details). The Code Framework was then further developed into the <br />Administrative Draft Code (Appendix H), which provided detailed language for <br />development and design standards and began to take the format of Eugene's Land Use <br />Code. These recommended standards are subject to changes as the City of Eugene <br />RIVER ROAD CORRIDOR STUDY <br />Subdistricts and Base zones <br />COR-MU (Corridor Mixed -Use) <br />COR -MU with S -RR Active Frontage Overlay <br />.h"awo�s <br />- COR -RES (Corridor Residential) <br />"0LE� <br />0 R -M (Residenrial Middle) <br />R -M+ (Residential Middle Plus) <br />R-1(Low-Density Residential) (existing) <br />Overlay 5ubdistricts <br />S -RR Willamette Greenway Overlay Subdistrict <br />vu.xaen <br />----- S -RR Boundary <br />o n <br />",mow <br />an�v <br />awev <br />2 Fan✓M� � <br />5 <br />hT P <br />M'i�erttp .' <br />S <br />14Y.I�r <br />a .} <br />\` Jul= <br />8 <br />Figure 22. Preferred Concept with Zoning Codes Assigned <br />Development & Design Standards Recommendations <br />After the Preferred Concept was developed, the study team focused on drafting a <br />framework for development and design standards. (See the Code Framework Report in <br />Appendix G for details). The Code Framework was then further developed into the <br />Administrative Draft Code (Appendix H), which provided detailed language for <br />development and design standards and began to take the format of Eugene's Land Use <br />Code. These recommended standards are subject to changes as the City of Eugene <br />RIVER ROAD CORRIDOR STUDY <br />