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<br /> . , <br /> C. Variance to EWES by LRAPA <br /> - <br /> Mr. De;lay stated that LRAPA has approved a one-year variance for operation <br /> of EWES boiler No.3 authorizing use of a mixture of hogged fuel and coal. If <br /> others start using coal in their boilers this could lead to problems. There is <br /> already a particulate problem as well as a pollen problem but there has never <br /> been much of a sulphur dioxide problem which is what happens when coal is <br /> bur ned . This could cause prOblems for those with respiratory ailments and <br /> could be a real pollution problem. He requested the councilors think about the <br /> serious potential dangers. <br /> D. Formation of Private Industry Councils <br /> Mayor Keller stated he had received a memo from Gary Long which indicated that <br /> Lane County and the City of Eugene have agreed that two independently operating <br /> and appointed PIC's with cross-representation would provide a good basic <br /> element of coordination of activities between the City and the County. Jo i nt <br /> meetings will be held periodically to share concerns of the two jurisdictions. <br /> Previous discussion had indicated that the City and the County would be unable <br /> to wo~k together on CETA, but this may show that it can happen. A c oor din at ed <br /> task force will be developed to deal with those issues. <br /> E. Agenda Adjustments <br /> Mr. Henry stated that in order to provide an adequate discussion on the hotel <br /> (item VI on the agenda) it would be discussed immediately following routine e <br /> items. Two items will also be added to the agenda--request to appeal a zone <br /> change to LCDC and a request to submit testimony regarding possible revision <br /> to the definition "urban lands." Due to the length of the agenda, he recommended <br /> that the EEO report (item V on the agenda) be held over and placed as the first <br /> item on next week's agenda. Ms. Smith noted agreement that that issue would <br /> need more time to be discussed and would recommend carrying it over, Consensus <br /> was to carryover that item. <br /> Mr. Henry stated that the Hearings Panel would be rescheduled from July 21 to <br /> July 7. It would consist of Mr. Haws and Ms. Schue. Ms. Schue had i nd i c ated <br /> she would be out of town on July 21. Mr. Haws was not certain that he can <br /> attend. Mr. Hamel volunteered to serve as an alternate. <br /> 2. Stringfield Zone Change Appeal to the Land Use Board of Appeals <br /> (memo distributed) <br /> , <br /> Gary Chenkin, Planning, stated this concerns 15 acres that were changed from <br /> AGT-5 to M-2. He feels that this is a similar situation to the industrial <br /> tr i angle. He feels it is contrary to LCDC goals as well as City policies <br /> since it is clearly outside the urban service area. There is no industrial <br /> designation in that area, it is presently agricultural and there is no guarantee <br /> of service availability to the site. They have registered their concerns to <br /> the County beginning in October 1979 but the zone change was approved anyway. <br /> Staff is asking permission to appeal, <br /> e <br /> 6/25/80--2 <br />