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Hearings Official Public Hearings
The Hearings Official will hold a public hearing on a request to rezone 135 Ayres Road from Agricultural (AG) to Neighborhood Commercial (C-1). The 0.53-acre property currently has a single-family home, and the applicant seeks to allow neighborhood commercial uses. No decision will be made at the hearing; a written decision will be issued within 15 days.
- Zone change request for 135 Ayres Road from AG to C-1 (Neighborhood Commercial)
- Property is 0.53 acres, currently developed with a single-unit dwelling
- Public hearing conducted virtually via Zoom on July 8, 2026
- No decision at hearing; written decision within 15 days
- Staff analysis supports the change, citing consistency with the Metro Plan and Willakenzie Area Plan
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Intergovernmental Relations Committee
The Intergovernmental Relations Committee will review June minutes and then discuss emerging items for the 2027 legislative session. Topics include an update from June Legislative Days, planning for the EUG Showcase Event on July 8, and a memo on wetland banking.
- Discuss 2027 legislative session items
- Update from June Legislative Days
- EUG Showcase Event scheduled for July 8
- Wetland banking memo attached
Planning Commission
The Eugene Planning Commission holds a public hearing to consider a set of land use code amendments aimed at increasing housing choice, jobs development, and compliance with state law. The package includes new standards for micro village housing and single-room occupancies, updates to middle housing regulations, an increase in maximum building height in the R-1 zone from 30 to 35 feet, and expanded allowances for child and adult day care centers. The commission will take public testimony and decide whether to recommend the package to the City Council.
- Establish new development standards for micro village housing and SROs in all residential, commercial, and special area zones
- Reduce costs and complexity for middle housing development, including bonus units for accessible or income-restricted dwellings
- Increase maximum building height in R-1 Low-Density Residential Zone from 30 to 35 feet
- Allow adult and child day care centers as permitted uses in more zones
- All four code amendment packages (CA 26-1 through CA 26-5) are time-sensitive to meet end-of-year state deadlines