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MINUTES – Eugene City Council Work Session February 10, 2020 Page 2 <br />building and if there are studies done of value added to and costs benefits of LEED silver versus other buildings; asked if the seismic building cost is based on square feet. <br />Councilor Pryor – asked about the previously proposed $28 million dollar building and wherethat would have been built, noting that building on the previous city hall site is no longer anoption; noted that the City is planning to build a different building in a different place with adifferent price tag and is in more in control of what is being building now; said it would be hardto lease any additional space because it would be too expensive to build; said he wants to builda 21st century city hall on the scale being discussed; said underground parking is too expensive,even though parking needs to be addressed; said if we’re tying to achieve a sustainabilitystandard, there should be verification to know if it’s been achieved; supported the hybridseismic model. <br />Councilor Yeh – asked for help understanding the timeline; asked how decisions will be madealong the way that will have costs associated with them; shared concerns that there will bemomentum moving forward towards a facility with a huge price tag that will be out of theballpark when the ballpark hasn’t been defined. <br />Councilor Semple – said she supports LEED silver certification and the seismic life-safety plusoption; said the other options are a conundrum between what the council has said it wants andwhat it will cost; said that with the goals of density and building up, it wouldn’t make sense toonly build a three-story building; said she didn’t want to lease out floors, because it would benice to have a central area where more City staff are located, such as the staff on the fourth floorof the library; said people should be able to park at city hall, but that may be old thinking and itcosts too much; asked who gets to make design decisions along the way. <br />Councilor Clark –said this proposal will be over 40 million dollars when it comes back tocouncil; said parking is desperately needed downtown, especially because new units of housingare being built downtown without parking; asked why the City isn’t working on a public-privatepartnership to build more parking on the county lot that’s a block and a half away and canhouse underground and three stories of parking on it; said he’s concerned that there’s no ceilingon the budget and that the council hasn’t talked about where this money will come from;opposed voting on these issues because the community will be unhappy with this process. <br />Councilor Syrett – asked about costs associated with LEED; asked if the LEED certification takesinto account more than the energy efficiency of the building, but also the environmental impactsof materials and construction itself; said that whether a budget is set now or an estimate aftersome direction is given, there will be public opposition to this project and council will have tomake difficult choices about how it pays for this building; said none of these decisions are final;the council will give direction to the team to come up with an estimate and it can then decidewhat steps to take in terms of funding or scaling back. <br />Councilor Evans – asked what the sources of money would be to finish this project if it movesforward. <br />Councilor Zelenka – said that they are narrowing down the concept of city hall so that a priceestimate can be generated, which can be adjusted later; said he assumes that as the cost isdetermined, staff will bring back potential funding plans; asked for the previous cost study forleases and summary of building comparison costs to be provided to council. <br />Mayor Vinis – reminded council that they are in the process of reviewing the Draft ClimateAction Plan 2.0 and a few of these decisions are very relevant to that, including discouragingpeople from driving and holding ourselves accountable to reducing our environmental impactthrough construction. <br />MOTION: Councilor Semple, seconded by Councilor Yeh, moved to direct the City Manager to design City Hall without additional floors of leasable real estate. <br />April 13, 2020, Meeting – Item 2ACC Agenda - Page 3