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Exhibit A to Resolution Denying <br />Moore Measure 49 Claim <br />BALLOT MEASURE 49 <br />(ORS 195.300 — ORS 195.336) <br />CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION <br />FINDINGS <br />NAME OF CLAIMANT: <br />PROPERTY ADDRESS: <br />CLAIMANT'S REPRESENTATIVE: <br />PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION: <br />ZONING: <br />L Summary of Claim <br />Elise Moore <br />West 24' Place & Portland Alley <br />Eugene, OR 97405 <br />Bill Kloos <br />Tax Lot 2700 of Assessor's <br />Map 18-03-06-42 <br />R-1 Low Density Residential <br />Elise Moore (Claimant) submitted a claim under Ballot Measure 49 for compensation or <br />waiver of land use regulations alleging a reduction in fair market value to her vacant property <br />located near the intersection of West 24"' Place and Portland Alley in Eugene, Oregon. The <br />property is a vacant alley access lot that is zoned R-1 Low -Density Residential. Claimant asserts <br />that EC 9.2751(18)(a)3., which limits building size on alley access lots to 10% of the lot size or <br />800 square feet (whichever is smaller), restricts the residential use of her property and reduces its <br />value. Specifically, Claimant contends that she purchased the lot in 2010 to build a 1,200 square <br />foot house on the property and that EC 9.2751(18)(a)3., enacted in 2014, limits maximum building <br />size on the lotto 462 square feet. She claims the regulation reduced the property's value by $25,000 <br />and asks the City to compensate her for the lost value or to waive EC 9.2751(18)(a)3. to allow <br />construction of a 1,200 square foot dwelling that complies with all other residential development <br />standards. <br />A City Council public hearing on this Measure 49 claim was held on July 16, 2018. The <br />claimant's attorney, Bill Kloos, testified in favor of granting the claim. No other testimony was <br />received at the public hearing. <br />Following the hearing, the Council left the record open one week, until 5:00 p.m. on July <br />24, 2018, for submission of written testimony and provided the claimant an additional week, until <br />5:00 p.m. on July 31, 2018, to rebut evidence and arguments submitted. At the Council meeting <br />on July 23, 2018, the Council voted to extend the open record period until 5p.m. on July 27, 2018 <br />and to extend the claimant's rebuttal period until 5p.m. on August 3, 2018. <br />Page 1 - Exhibit A to Resolution Denying Moore Measure 49 Claim <br />