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<br />e <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />: <br /> <br />M I NUT E S <br /> <br />Eugene City Council <br />City Council Chamber <br /> <br />January 26, 1981 <br />7:30 p.m. <br /> <br />COUNClLORS PRESENT: Gretchen Miller, Brian Obie, Betty Smith, Mark Lindberg, <br />D. W. Hamel, Cynthia Wooten, Eric Haws, and Emily Schue. <br /> <br />Adjourned meeting of the City Council of the City of Eugene, Oregon, was called <br />to order by His Honor Mayor Gus Keller. <br /> <br />I. PUBLlC HEARINGS <br /> <br />Mayor Keller stated the Citizen Involvement Committee once again has their <br />public input questionnaire available for those interested in the land use por- <br />tion of tonight's council meeting. <br /> <br />A. Rezoning: Properties located north of Railroad Boulevard and west of <br />Grand Street from C-2/SR Community Commercial Residential District <br />with Site Review procedures to R-2 Limited Multiple-Family Residential <br />District (Tax Lot 6100), and from M-2 Light Industrial District to R-2 <br />Limited Multiple-Family Residential District (Tax Lots 3700, 3800, <br />4001) (City of Eugene: Grand Street) (Z 80-17) (map distributed) <br /> <br />Mr. Gleason stated that this is a City-initiated zone change within the Whiteaker <br />neighborhood. He introduced Susan Smernoff, Planning. <br /> <br />Ms. Smernoff stated that she had distributed a Land Use Diagram, which is part <br />of the Whiteaker Refinement Plan. This zone change is one of a series to imple- <br />ment the Whiteaker Plan. The Planning Commission considered this item on <br />November 4, 1980, and passed it with a 5:1 vote; Commissioner Bernhard voted <br />against this zone change. She noted that a letter had been received from <br />Mr. Gallenbeck, the attorney for the property owners of Tax Lot 6100. She also <br />stated that Adrienne Lannom, Planning Commission President, is present. <br /> <br />Public hearing was opened. <br /> <br />Cheryle Hawkins, 1350 Bailey Avenue, stated that this item had been brought <br />before Whiteaker Community Council last September. In consideration of neigh- <br />borhood type and zoning type, they will go along with the recommendation since <br />it is compatible with the plan and intent of the neighborhood to create more <br />residential use. <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council <br /> <br />January 26, 1981 <br /> <br />Page 1 <br /> <br />/ <br />