Exhibit E <br />3.15 Adequate Land Supply. Designate an adequate number of sites within the urban growth boundary <br />to accommodate growing local businesses and new targeted industries, especially a diversified <br />manufacturing base that includes advanced manufacturing, food and beverages, wood products <br />manufacturing, regional distribution, trade, and services such as offices, software developers, <br />educational technology, corporate headquarters, and other employment uses. <br />As part of expanding the City's UGB (adopted in 2017), the Envision Eugene Employment Land Supply <br />Study includes an acknowledged inventory of land for economic growth and activity in Eugene's UGB. <br />That inventory is expected to address the City's needs for such land through 2032. While these Code <br />Amendments do not impact the City's supply or demand for employment land, the amendments do <br />make changes to the C-2 commercial zone for properties located within the city limits and within the <br />River Road -Santa Clara Specific Regulation Area [see Map 9.2170(3)(d)]. These changes include limiting <br />the building height and adding design and transition standards. They also make changes for C-2 <br />properties within the city limits and the River Road -Santa Clara Prohibited Uses Area by creating <br />additional prohibited uses. These changes are consistent with the Neighborhood Plan policies as well as <br />city-wide climate and transportation goals of shifting to less auto -oriented land uses. These <br />amendments do not impact the supply of industrial or commercial lands or prevent adequate <br />opportunities for a variety of economic activities and are therefore consistent with this comprehensive <br />plan policy. <br />Transportation <br />System -Wide Policy 1. Foster neighborhoods where Eugene residents could meet most of their basic <br />daily needs without an automobile by providing streets, sidewalks, bikeways, and access to transit in an <br />inviting environment where all travelers feel safe and secure. <br />Transit Policy 2. Prioritize improved transit service in Key Corridors and other areas with sufficient <br />employment, activities, or residential density that best support transit service and transit services that <br />connect residents to employment centers. If operational funding is sufficient, extend transit to support <br />higher density housing and employment development planned for other areas. <br />The Code Amendments promote compact development and walkable neighborhoods through <br />pedestrian -friendly design standards, for example, requiring buildings fronting River Road to provide a <br />main entrance facing the street, to increase street -facing building facade and windows along the ground <br />floor, and to provide weather protection features over building entrances. Additionally, the Code <br />Amendments prohibit the establishment of certain new auto -oriented uses that inhibit compact <br />development. The Code Amendments are consistent with the transportation policies above to create <br />more walkable neighborhoods, compact development, and less dependence on automobiles. <br />Refinement Plan Policies <br />River Road -Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan <br />Although none of the policies in the Neighborhood Plan are mandatory approval criteria for individual <br />land use applications, the proposed Code Amendments implement and are consistent with policies in <br />the Neighborhood Plan. <br />13 <br />