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38. Richard Self - supported creating a downtown day center; allowing people to sleep. <br />39. Justin Thompson - supported extending Camp 99 and making it an all -day facility. <br />40. Aimee Barrera - supported extending Camp 99 and making it an all -day facility. <br />41. Eric Jackson - asked for support in continuing Camp 99 under self-management model. <br />42. Anthony Theil - spoke about the reality of homelessness and supported the Camp 99 site. <br />43. Majeska Seese-Green - asked whether Housing Tools and Strategies work included shelters. <br />44. Max Jackson - disappointed with conversation about changing the structure of Camp 99. <br />45. Jerry Glass - said services are needed at Camp 99 site to help residents move out of homelessness. <br />46. Zondie Zinke - supported efforts to establish Camp 99 as a self -managed site. <br />47. Stefan Strek - expressed appreciation for public process. <br />48. Brandon Greene - supported use of public property for homeless shelter and services. <br />Council Discussion <br />• Climate Recover Ordinance is important in establishing goals and giving direction to staff; <br />progress is being made. <br />• Pressure must be placed on federal administration to take action to stem the crisis. <br />• Homeless situation is desperate; a fresh look at potential solutions is needed. <br />• Expansion of car camping program is viable strategy for helping homeless. <br />2. CONSENT CALENDAR <br />A. Approval of City Council Minutes <br />• November 14, 2018, Work Session Minutes <br />• November 19, 2018, Work Session Minutes <br />• November 26, 2018, Work Session Minutes <br />• November 26, 2018, Meeting Minutes <br />B. Approval of Tentative Working Agenda <br />C. Adoption of a Resolution Approving a Low -Income Rental Housing Property Tax Exemption <br />for 11th and Lincoln <br />D. Adoption of a Resolution Acknowledging Receipt of City of Eugene, Comprehensive Annual <br />Financial Report for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2018 <br />Item C was pulled for further discussion. <br />MOTION AND VOTE: Councilor Clark, seconded by Councilor Taylor, moved to <br />approve the items on the Consent Calendar. PASSED 8:0. <br />Council Discussion <br />• Appreciation expressed for the project and to developer of the property for reaching out to the <br />councilors. <br />VOTE ON ITEM 3 (Move to adopt the resolution approving a 20 -year Low -Income <br />Rental Housing Property Tax Exemption for the property located at the northwest <br />corner of 11th Avenue and Lincoln Street). PASSED 8:0 <br />Mayor Vinis adjourned the meeting of the Eugene City Council and convened a meeting of the Eugene <br />Urban Renewal Agency. <br />3. ACTION: Resolution Acknowledging Receipt of the Annual Financial Report of the Urban <br />Renewal Agency of the City of Eugene for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2018 <br />MOTION AND VOTE: Councilor Clark, seconded by Councilor Taylor, moved to <br />adopt the resolution acknowledging receipt of the Annual Financial Report for the <br />Urban Renewal Agency of the City of Eugene for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2018. <br />PASSED 8:0 <br />MINUTES — Eugene City Council Meeting December 10, 2018 Page 2 <br />