UO Next Generation Housing Development Plan February 10, 2026 <br />Land Use Applications <br />Refinement Plan Amendments <br /> <br /> <br /> Page 19 <br />Plan for Development were endorsed by the Fairmount Neighbors Special Area Planning <br />Committee and parallel policies adopted for its special area plan. Future cooperation between the <br />University and the neighborhood may bring diminution of some of the other persistent problems. <br /> <br />The University Development Policy is expected to be in force during at least ten years, saving <br />undisputed changes in circumstances. It calls for future evolution of the campus through an orderly <br />pattern in which increased intensity of land use proceeds without “leapfrogging.” Growth thus will <br />not be spotty, and the deleterious effect of incompatible land uses will be minimized. <br /> <br />Through efforts made by the Fairmount Neighbors Planning Committee and by <br />representatives of the University Planning Office (now Office of Campus Planning), the <br />University of Oregon Plan for Development: East Campus Area, was developed and included <br />as part of this section in the 1982 Plan. Pertinent policies contained in that Plan for <br />Development were endorsed by the Fairmount Neighbors Special Area Planning Committee <br />and parallel policies adopted for its special area plan. Future cooperation between the <br />University and the neighborhood may bring diminution of some of the other persistent <br />problems. <br /> <br />The 1982 University Development Policy was in place for 20 years. It accomplished evolution <br />of the campus through an orderly pattern in which increased intensity of land use proceeded <br />without “leapfrogging.” <br /> <br />In 2002, the University of Oregon began a comprehensive update of its East Campus <br />Development Policy. The goal of the update was to provide for the future campus land needs <br />without diminishing the quality of the surrounding neighborhood. Since the 1982 adoption of <br />the SAS, the University has developed numerous facilities within the East Campus area <br />(Knight Law School, Museum of Natural History, Graduate Student Housing, East Campus <br />Children’s Center). The area’s development potential, as constrained by SAS policies, <br />University East Campus policies, and University Long Range Development Plan policies, <br />had been almost maximized. <br /> <br />Section II. Land Use – General Policies, E. The University of Oregon Lands Findings and <br />Policies, Description and Statement of the Problem, Page 24. <br /> <br />In 2003, The amended Land Use Diagram (Map 6) was amended to reflect the expanded <br />Institutional area, Limited High Density Residential/Limited Institutional area, and Low <br />Density Residential buffer established to meet the goal of the 2003 University East Campus <br />policy update. The University utilized an extensive public involvement process in forming