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Item Open Access Eugene : 19th and Agate special area study(City of Eugene (Or.), 1988-07) Eugene (Or.); Eugene (Or.). Planning and Development Dept.This is a special study focusing on the neighborhood commercial area surrounding the intersection of 19th Avenue and Agate Street.... The purpose of the study was established at the outset as follows: to explore alternatives for making the neighborhood commercial area more economically viable for both existing and potential businesses while maintaining or improving capability with surrounding neighborhoods; to examine limitations on existing businesses caused by City Code requirements for parking; and to maintain or improve the relationship between the playground at the former Condon School and surrounding residential and commercial businesses. An implementation phase is also envisioned during which adoption of code amendments or other agreements would be carried out. [From the Document]Item Open Access Eugene : Commercial lands study (1992)(City of Eugene (Or.), 1992-10) Eugene (Or.); Eugene (Or.). Planning and Development Dept.Community objectives developed during the course of the Commercial Lands Study describe a vision of the City in which: downtown continues to serve as a major employment center for office-based commercial, government, and specialized retail activities. It is a vital area that includes a mix of activities such as office, specialty stores, a new public library, and housing; neighborhood-oriented commercial services are easily accessible to residents living in different parts of the community; commercial growth strengthens the local economy and occurs in a way that fosters compact growth and preservation of environmental resources. [From the document]Item Open Access Eugene : Courthouse district concept plan(City of Eugene (Or.), 2002-07-31) United States. General Services Administration; Tice Architecture and Urban Design; Asperdt, Anita van; Riverfront Research Park (Eugene, Or.).; United States. District Court (Oregon); Johnson, Bart; Eugene (Or.). Bureau of Parks and Recreation; Morphosis Architects; Glatting Jackson Kercher Anglin Lopez; Historic Preservation Northwest; Anderson, Monica; Peting, Don; Dougherty Landscape Architecture; Eugene Water & Electric Board; Lane Arts Council (Or.); Eugene (Or.); Kittelson & Associates; Wallace, McHarg, Roberts, and Todd; Eugene (Or.). Planning and Development Dept.; DLR Architects; Oregon. Dept. of TransportationThe Courthouse District Concept Plan envisions a vital new neighborhood on the east end of downtown Eugene, with a landmark building, a mix of uses, and a connection to the Willamette River. From the construction of the millrace in 1852, to the design of the new Federal Courthouse in 2002, this area has seen 150 years of urban transformation. The concept plan for this area builds on its history, while guiding a transformation into the district envisioned for the future. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Eugene : Riverfront urban renewal district plan(City of Eugene (Or.), 2004-03-10) Eugene (Or.). Financial Management Services Division; Spencer & Kupper; Eugene (Or.); Eugene (Or.). Planning and Development Dept.The Riverfront Urban Renewal District, pertaining to an area of approximately 178 acres within the boundaries of the city, consists of Part 1, Text and Part 2, Exhibits. This plan has been prepared by the Planning and Development Department of the City of Eugene pursuant to the provisions found within the Oregon Revised Statutes, ORS Chapter 457, the Oregon Constitution, and all applicable laws and ordinances. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Eugene : Royal Avenue specific plan(City of Eugene (Or.), 2003-01) Eugene (Or.); Eugene (Or.). Public Works Dept.; Eugene (Or.). Police Dept.; ECO Northwest, Ltd.; Kimley-Horn and Associates; Eugene (Or.). Fire and Emergency Services Dept.; Eugene Water & Electric Board; University of Oregon. Center for Housing Innovation; Eugene (Or.). Planning and Development Dept.; Lane Transit District (Lane County, Or.); Eugene (Or.). Dept. of ParksThe Royal Avenue Specific Plan is a detailed planning document that outlines a vision and an action plan for future development of the Royal Avenue Nodal Development site. The node consists of 191 acres of property located along Royal Avenue between Terry Street and Greenhill Road and within the Bethel Neighborhood. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Eugene : Urban renewal plan for Central Eugene Project(City of Eugene (Or.), 2004-09-13) Spencer & Kupper; Eugene (Or.). Planning and Development Dept.; Eugene (Or.); Eugene Renewal Agency; Central Eugene ProjectThe Central Eugene Project Plan, containing an area of approximately 70 acres within the boundaries of the City of Eugene, consists of Part 1, text, and Part 2, exhibits. This revised plan has been prepared by the Planning and Development Department of the City of Eugene and is formatted in line with Oregon Revised Statutes, ORS Chapter 457, at the request of the City Council. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Eugene : West Eugene wetlands plan(City of Eugene (Or.), 2004-05) Eugene (Or.); Lane Council of Governments (Or.); Eugene (Or.). Planning and Development Dept.; Eugene (Or.). Public Works Dept.; Eugene (Or.). Financial Management Services Division; Eugene (Or.). Business Assistance Team; Eugene (Or.). Intergovernmental Relations Dept.; Lane County (Or.)There were four major objectives of the West Eugene Wetlands Special Area Study: 1. To use the best information to help the community understand the choices available; 2. To find a balance between environmental protection and sound urban development which meets state and federal laws and regulations; 3. To provide opportunities for involvement of all interested segments of the community in Plan development; and 4. To turn a perceived "wetlands problem" into a "wetlands opportunity" for the community.... this Plan addresses wetlands and economic development as critical parts of a healthy, livable community. While the plan contains more detailed goals, policies, and recommended actions, the thrust of the Plan can be understood by reviewing the following highlights, the Wetland Designations Map (Map 3) and the Wetlands Conceptual Plan Map (Map 4). [From the Plan]Item Open Access Springfield : Glenwood refinement plan(City of Springfield (Or.), 1999-11) Springfield (Or.); Springfield (Or.). Development Services Dept.; Eugene (Or.). Planning and Development Dept.; Eugene (Or.). Public Works Dept.; Eugene (Or.). Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services; Eugene (Or.). Dept. of Public SafetyThe Glenwood Refinement Plan is intended to provide background information and policy direction for public and private decisions affecting the growth and development of the Glenwood area. The refinement plan will guide the provision of public services, such as sanitary sewers and street improvements. It will serve as a basis for evaluating private development proposals, such as zone change requests. It will also provide a common framework for those engaged in the conservation, development, and redevelopment of the area. [From the Plan]