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33. Al Johnson, urged the City to purchase the Amazon Headwaters land. <br />34. Belle Burch, supported the homeless and asked the council to keep Whoville open. <br />35. Ambrose H oltham- Keathley, supported Whoville and asked the council to keep it open. <br />36. Marina Hajek, supported option #3 for the South Willamette Street redesign project. <br />37. John Monroe, supported Whoville and asked the council to keep it open. <br />38. Joella Ewing, supported the homeless and asked the council to keep Whoville open. <br />39. Heather Sielicki, asked the council to purchase and protect the Amazon Headwaters land. <br />40. Joseph Newton, supported the homeless and asked the council to keep Whoville open. <br />41. Elaine Zablocki, asked the council to purchase and protect the Amazon Headwaters land. <br />42. Paul Simon, asked the council not to close Whoville until other options are available. <br />43. Emily Fox, encouraged the council to purchase and protect the Beverly property. <br />44. Majeska Seese- Green, supported Whoville and the purchase of the Beverly land. <br />45. Garen Wales, asked to keep Whoville open noting that homeless people need help. <br />46. David Nelkin, supported the four - lane option for the South Willamette Street redesign. <br />47. Michael Gannon, related his experience as a homeless man on Christmas Day. <br />48. Tom Halferty, supported efforts to help the homeless and to save Civic Stadium. <br />49. Mariah Leung, asked the council to keep Whoville open and help the homeless. <br />Councilor Clark requested additional information about the Amazon Headwaters property <br />related to Goal 5 protections. <br />2. CONSENT CALENDAR <br />MOTION AND VOTE: Councilor Syrett, seconded by Councilor Taylor moved to <br />approve the Consent Calendar with the correction to the January 13, 2014, minutes <br />submitted by Council Poling. PASSED 8:0. <br />3. ACTION: A Resolution Adopting Amendments to Stormwater Systems Development <br />Charge Methodology and Amending Resolution No. 4900. <br />MOTION AND VOTE: Councilor Syrett, seconded by Councilor Taylor moved to <br />adopt Resolution 5100 adopting amendments to Stormwater Systems <br />Development Charge Methodology and amending Resolution No. 4900. <br />PASSED 7:1, Councilor Clark opposed. <br />4. ACTION: Code Amendment of Protected Class Definition of Sexual Orientation <br />MOTION AND VOTE: Councilor Syrett, seconded by Councilor Taylor, moved to <br />adopt Council Bill 5107, an ordinance amending Section 4.615 of the Eugene Code by <br />revising the definition of "sexual orientation' to read: "actual or perceived <br />heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality, or gender identity." PASSED 8:0. <br />The meeting adjourned at 9:25 p.m. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Michelle Mortensen <br />Deputy City Recorder <br />MINUTES — Eugene City Council January 27, 2014 Page 2 <br />Meeting <br />