Ordinance -- Page 4 of 100 <br />Income-Qualified Middle Housing. A unit in a duplex, triplex, fourplex, townhouse or cottage <br />cluster exclusively for low-income individuals and/or families, sponsored by a public agency, a <br />non-profit housing sponsor, a developer, a combination of the foregoing, or other alternatives as <br />provided for in the Oregon Revised Statutes or Federal Statutes, to undertake, construct, or <br />operate housing for households that are low-income. For purposes of this definition, low-income <br />means having income at or below 80 percent of the area median income. <br />Lot, Cottage Cluster. A lot or parcel that meets the minimum lot area required for the development <br />of a cottage cluster. <br />Lot, Duplex. A lot or parcel that meets the minimum lot area required for the development of a <br />duplex. <br />Lot, Fourplex. A lot or parcel that meets the minimum lot area required for the development a <br />fourplex. <br />Lot, Triplex. A lot or parcel that meets the minimum lot area required for the development of a <br />triplex. <br />Manufactured Home/Dwelling Park. Any place where 4 or more manufactured dwellings are <br />located within 500 feet of one another on a lot, tract or parcel of land under the same ownership, <br />the primary purpose of which is to rent or lease space or keep space for rent or lease to any <br />person for a charge or fee paid or to be paid for the rental or lease or use of facilities or to offer <br />space free in connection with securing the trade or patronage of such person. “Manufactured <br />dwelling park” does not include a lot or lots located within a subdivision being rented or leased for <br />occupancy by no more than 1 manufactured dwelling per lot if the subdivision was approved by <br />the city. “Manufactured dwelling park” also does not include a development permitted as a <br />fourplex or a cottage cluster. <br />Middle Housing. The following dwelling types: duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, townhouses, and <br />cottage clusters. <br />Middle Housing Conversion. A duplex, triplex, or fourplex created through addition to or <br />conversion of an existing building other than an accessory building. <br />Middle Housing Lot. A lot or parcel created through a middle housing land division. <br />Middle Housing Land Division. A partition or subdivision of a lot or parcel on which the <br />development of middle housing is allowed by this land use code. A middle housing land division <br />is processed pursuant to EC 9.7900 through EC 9.7925 and governed by the application <br />requirements and approval criteria in EC 9.8191 through EC 9.8199. <br />Townhouse Project. Two or more townhouses constructed, or proposed to be constructed, <br />together with the land that has been divided, or is proposed to be divided, to reflect the townhouse <br />property lines and any commonly owned property. <br />Attachment A <br />March 11, 2024 Meeting - Item 6CC Agenda Page 55