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IMPLEMENTATION OPTIONS <br />Form-based codes replace existing zoning codes and can be either mandatory or optional. There are <br />several options for implementation <br />• Integrated A form-based code can be can be integrated into the existing code, applied as a"by <br />right" designation to selected zones, and cross-referenced to existing code provisions, such as <br />administrative procedures and/or land uses. <br />• Optional parallel Alternatively, it can take the form of an optional parallel code system--a self- <br />contained special chapter with unique provisions, not cross-referenced to other parts of the code, <br />available as an option in designated zones. <br />• Floating zone Finally, an FBC take the form of a floating zone (either integrated or <br />optional/parallel) which is triggered by an application to rezone a property. <br />Form-based codes are often confused with design guidelines, however they are not discretionary. While <br />they offer flexibility like design guidelines do, they do so by offering choices between objective standards, <br />rather than by offering multiple ways of ineeting an aspirational guideline. <br />��! <br />��� � <br />� <br />.� r :•n. <br />� <br />�� 4M� <br />��I' � '4.�.. <br />.• <br />-+z <br />� ;. <br />'�;: <br />E� <br />338 fVW 5TH AVENUE PURTLANO OR 97209 i 503.445.7372 i 503.445.7395 >•Ci;:;i'�:C,�. .. <br />�7�!� �, <br />� <br />Lunih� �� <br />� �' r' � <br />r � <br />� ,�� �� � <br />