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<br /> e Ms. Bascom moved, seconded by Ms. Schue, that the bill, with <br /> unanimous consent of the council, be read the second time by <br /> council bill number only, and that enactment be considered at <br /> this time. Roll call vote; the motion carried unanimously, <br /> 5:0. <br /> Council Bill 4154 was read the second time by number only. <br /> Ms. Bascom moved, seconded by Ms. Schue, the the bill be <br /> approved and given final passage. Roll call vote; all <br /> councilors present voting aye, the bill was declared passed <br /> (and became Ordinance No. 19630). <br /> IV. PUBLIC HEARING: ORDINANCE CONCERNING THE RIVER ROAD/SANTA CLARA <br /> URBAN FACILITIES PLAN AMENDMENT PROCESS <br /> City Manager Mike Gleason introduced the topic. Rob Lilley, Planning and <br /> Development Department, gave the staff report. He explained that presently <br /> there is no process for amending neighborhood plans outside the city. This <br /> procedure proposes a process that follows what is proposed for the Metro <br /> Plan. It would enable the City to adopt amendments to the Urban Facilities <br /> Plan by itself, so long as those amendments affect property solely within the <br /> city 1 i m its. Lane County would be involved for plan amendments that go <br /> outside the city limits or involve changes to the plan text, to the LCDC <br /> goals, or changes to the Metro Plan itself. Lane County and the City of <br /> e Springfield would receive referrals on any amendments to the Metro Plan. <br /> Answering a question from Ms. Bascom, Mr. Lilley said that the proposal <br /> clarifies the procedure for amending the Urban Facilities Plan and once it is <br /> adopted, will define a process for the action scheduled as item V. on the <br /> evening's agenda. <br /> Pat Decker, Planning and Development Department staff, added that presently, <br /> the Urban Facilities Plan makes no reference to how it will be amended. <br /> Since it was adopted by all three jurisdictions (Lane County and the cities <br /> of Springfield and Eugene), it is assumed that an amendment would have to be <br /> taken to all three, as is done with the Metro Plan. The item under <br /> consideration describes the process for amendments that affect property both <br /> outside and within the city limits. <br /> Mayor Miller opened the public hearing. <br /> Ed Kashin, 150 Knoop Lane, spoke as the representative of the River Road <br /> Community Organization. He urged the City to avoid absolving the County of <br /> its review and decision-making role and said any changes to City property in <br /> the River Road area would affect County properties. <br /> There being no additional requests to speak, Mayor Miller closed the public <br /> hearing. <br /> e MINUTES--Eugene City Council August 14, 1989 Page 4 <br />