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• <br /> west of the area. There are four underlying land use designations shown on the Whiteaker <br /> Plan Land Use Diagram for this area: 1) Residential, 2) Commercial, 3) Mixed Use, and <br /> 4) Parks. Permitted uses are based on these broad land use classifications as listed below. <br /> Areas Designated for Low and Medium Density Residential. Permitted uses for <br /> residential architecture shall ensure the retention of the historic architecture, outbuildings <br /> and significant landscape features as specified in the historic landmark designation. The <br /> allowable uses are: Single Family Dwellings, Duplexes, Multi- Family Units, home <br /> occupations, and bed and breakfast facilities. <br /> Areas Designated for Neighborhood Commercial. Some houses in the district are <br /> now used for commercial purposes. Permitted uses shall allow the conversion of commercial <br /> back to residential when it relates to historic residential architecture, including: single family <br /> dwellings, duplexes and multi- family units. Commercial uses shall conform to the C-1 <br /> Neighborhood Commercial District and C-2 General Commercial District as set forth in the <br /> Eugene Code, 1971. The exceptions to these permitted uses include allowance of I-2 Light- <br /> Medium Industrial uses as set forth in the Eugene Code, 1971 for Assessor Map 17-04 -25-4 <br /> 4, Tax Lots 4100 and 4000, and the following exceptions: <br /> Amateur radio antenna structure <br /> Automobile sales <br /> Blood banks <br /> Bowling alleys <br /> Car washes <br /> Electrical substations <br /> Fire stations <br /> Hotels <br /> Liquor stores, package <br /> Marine sales with service <br /> Parking area, public <br /> Parking garages, private and public <br /> Recreational vehicle and tent parks <br /> Recreational vehicle sales/service <br /> Service stations, minor and major repair <br /> Skating rinks, indoors <br /> Storage facilities, household/consumer goods, enclosed and outside <br /> Truck, light, sales/rental/service <br /> " Areas Designated for Mixed Uses. The district has always been characterized by <br /> mixed use, and mixed uses shall be encouraged in the future. Permitted uses shall conform <br /> to the uses outlined under the residential and commercial use sections and small -scale light - <br /> medium industrial uses as permitted in the I -2 District when compatible to the historic <br /> character of a property. <br /> '.; Areas Designated for Park and Open Space. Scobert Park is significant for its <br /> Ordinance - 2 10/1293 <br />
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