<br /> <br />Crow Road Subdivision – City of Eugene <br />Type II Tentative Subdivision <br />June 2026 <br />Page 14 <br /> <br />4. Fences must meet the standards in EC 9.6780 Vision <br />Clearance Area. <br />(c) Deer Fencing. The following standards apply in the R -1 zone to <br />fencing in the front and interior yards that is intended to protect <br />property from damage by deer and/or other animals. The purpose of <br />these standards is to allow for increased opportunities for urban <br />agriculture in otherwise under-utilized front and interior yards while <br />encouraging compatibility with a low-density residential <br />environment. <br />1. Deer fencing up to a maximum height of 8 feet above grade <br />is permitted in the front and interior yard setbacks. <br />2. Deer fencing may extend above any fence that meets <br />allowable fence heights per subsection (b) of this section if <br />the portion above allowable height provides a clear view <br />through the fence. For the purposes of this subsection, a <br />clear view fence shall be unobstructed to both light and air <br />and shall have a minimum open area between wire strands <br />of 8 square inches with a minimum of 2 inches in any one <br />dimension. In addition, no horizontal component (such as <br />wood or metal), other than tension wire, may be used as part <br />of a deer fence. <br />3. Permitted deer fencing materials include wire fencing (such <br />as field fence, hog or cattle panels) and wire strand with a <br />maximum diameter of ¼ inch that is open and visible <br />through the material. Chain link and polypropylene or <br />plastic fencing materials are prohibited as a deer fencing <br />material. <br />4. Vertical posts must be a minimum of 3.5 feet apart and each <br />post shall be no more than 8 inches in any one dimension. <br />5. Deer fencing shall be installed and maintained in a manner <br />that prevents sagging. <br />Response: This application is for land use approval of a Subdivision, Tentative Plan. Home <br />construction is not included in this application. Fencing will be reviewed with future <br />building permits for homes on the individual lots. This project includes stormwater <br />facilities that will be fenced to meet applicable safety requirements and will meet the <br />above standards. Additionally, the Applicant may elect to fence the perimeter of the <br />project site ahead of future building permits and/or provide fencing around the open <br />space tracts. It is understood that if they add fences, the above standards will need to be <br />met. <br />(15) Driveways and Parking Areas. <br />(a) R-1 Zone. Within the city-recognized boundaries of the Amazon <br />Neighbors, Fairmount Neighbors and South University <br />Neighborhood Association, the following standards apply when a <br />new dwelling or a new parking area serving residential uses is created <br />on a lot in the R-1 zone, except for alley access lots, flag lots, and lots <br />on the east side of Fairmount Boulevard: <br />1. A lot shall have no more than one driveway accessed from a <br />street.