Exhibit E <br />building fagade facing the street, require a minimum percentage of ground floor windows facing the <br />street, and require weather protection features over building entrances. All of these requirements help <br />promote walkable neighborhoods through pedestrian -friendly building design standards and would help <br />optimize the visual personal accessibility of new development in C-2 to neighborhood residents, <br />consistent with this Metro Plan policy. <br />E.6 Local jurisdictions shall carefully evaluate their development regulations to ensure that they address <br />environmental design considerations, such as, but not limited to, safety, crime prevention, aesthetics, <br />and compatibility with existing and anticipated adjacent uses (particularly considering high and medium <br />density development locating adjacent to low density residential). <br />These Code Amendments would add additional design standards for development on C-2 zoned <br />properties located within the city limits and within the River Road -Santa Clara Specific Regulation Area <br />[see Map 9.2170(3)(d)], including transition standards for properties abutting R-1 zoned land. These <br />transition standards consider the compatibility between higher density development adjacent to low <br />density residential, consistent with this Metro Plan policy. The additional design standards referenced <br />under E.5 are also consistent with this Metro Plan policy, as they contribute to environmental design, <br />such as safety and aesthetics. <br />Envision Eugene Comprehensive Plan Policies <br />The currently adopted chapters of the Envision Eugene Comprehensive Plan include Economic <br />Development, Transportation, Administration & Implementation, and Eugene Urban Growth Boundary. <br />Economic Development <br />3.6 Responsible economic development. Support economic development initiatives that reflect long- <br />term priorities, improve community resilience to climate change and natural hazards, improve energy <br />efficiency or reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and enhance opportunities to borrow, rent, or otherwise <br />make better use of underutilized public and private assets. <br />The Code Amendments, particularly the list of prohibited uses on C-2 zoned properties located within <br />both the city limits and within the River Road -Santa Clara Prohibited Uses Area [see Map 9.2161(11)], <br />reflect long-term priorities for both the River Road and Santa Clara Neighborhood Organizations as well <br />as the City. The prohibited uses are mostly auto -oriented uses and removing them will help work <br />towards the City's transportation and climate goals, consistent with this comprehensive plan policy. <br />3.7 Home -based and microenterprises. Promote the development of small, locally -owned businesses <br />that have minimal adverse impacts on their surrounding neighborhoods. <br />The Code Amendments allow for the display and sale of agricultural products grown offsite as a <br />permitted use on R-1 zoned land located within the city limits and within the River Road -Santa Clara <br />Specific Regulation Area [see Map 9.2170(3)(d)]. This is an opportunity that could lead to the <br />development of more locally -owned businesses, or minimally, economic activity that has minimal <br />adverse impacts on the surrounding neighborhoods, consistent with this comprehensive plan policy. <br />12 <br />