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<br /> .. <br /> MINUTES <br /> Eugene City Council <br /> -~ Jul y 14, 1980 <br /> Regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Eugene, Oregon, was called to <br /> order by His Honor Mayor Gus Keller in the City Council Chamber, July 14, 1980, <br /> with the following councilors present: Betty Smith, Scott Lieuallen, Brian Obie, <br /> Eric Haws, D. W. Hamel, and Gretchen Miller. Councilors Jack Delay and Emily <br /> Schue were absent. <br /> I. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> A. Rezonings--Mr. Henry noted that there were two minor agenda changes in <br /> regard to the public hearings. Item LA.2.uFirland Heightsuis being <br /> allotted 15 minutes pro and 15 minutes con rather than the time stated <br /> on the agenda. Item I.D.--Public Works Bid Awards--had no time listed <br /> and time for that publ ic hearing is five minutes pro and five minutes <br /> con. <br /> 1. Property located between Polk Street and Madison Street, north of <br /> 1st Avenue from R-2 Limited Multiple-Family Residential District <br /> to R-2/10A Limited Multiple-Family Residential District with a <br /> e maximum density of ten units per acre and for property located <br /> east of Monroe Street, north of 1st Avenue from M-2 Light Indus- <br /> trial District to R-2/10A Limited Multiple-Family Residential <br /> District with a maximum density of ten units per acre, including <br /> a sign district change from Industrial District to Residential <br /> Di strict (City of Eugene: Sl adden Area) (Z 80-10) (map di strib-. <br /> , uted) Recommended approval by Planning Commission June 3, 1980, <br /> by a vote of 6:0--Mr. Henry stated that this area is part of the <br /> Whiteaker Refinement Plan and affects several properties. He <br /> introduced Jerry Jacobson, Planning Department, to provide back- <br /> ground information. <br /> Mr. Jacobson stated that this City-initiated zone change affects <br /> 178 tax lots in the Sladden Area of the Whiteaker Neighborhood. <br /> The zone change is in response to the Whiteaker Refinement Plan <br /> which was adopted in 1978. The refinement plan calls for low- <br /> density residential and this area was originally zoned R-2 in <br /> 1948. R-2 zoning previously allowed single-family and duplex <br /> residences on individual lots, but the uses were changed in 1968 <br /> allowing 16 units per acre or one residence per 2,650 square feet. <br /> The single-family and duplex character of the area has not been <br /> changed since the increased density allowances were approved in <br /> e <br /> 7/14/80--1 <br />