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MINUTES <br />Eugene City Council <br />Council Chamber —City Hall <br />777 Pearl Street — Eugene, Oregon <br />July 25, 2011 <br />7:30 p.m. <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Betty Taylor, Andrea Ortiz, George Poling, Mike Clark, Chris Pryor, <br />Alan Zelenka, Pat Farr. <br />COUNCILORS ABSENT: George Brown. <br />Her Honor Mayor Kitty Piercy called the July 25, 2011, regular meeting of the Eugene City Council to <br />order. <br />1. PUBLIC FORUM <br />Mayor Piercy reviewed the rules of the Public Forum. <br />Reverend Will I. Am Winget, 4501 Franklin Boulevard, Space 2, Glenwood, objected to discrimination <br />against medical marijuana and spiritual marijuana. He spoke of the benefits of medical and spiritual <br />marijuana. He contrasted marijuana to tobacco and suggested marijuana was less harmful. He believed <br />he was discriminated against because of his need to drive to transport veterans to and from the hospital; if <br />he smoked marijuana on the first day of the month he could be pulled over anytime within 30 days and <br />charged with driving under the influence. He could not use marijuana as a medicine at public events. <br />People who smoked marijuana on a regular basis frequently had jobs and their behavior was no problem <br />until they challenged the status quo. He noted that when asked, past governors rejected taxes on <br />marijuana as a source of revenue. <br />Duncan Rhodes, 1005 Lewis Avenue, #1, reported that the Whitaker Community Council Board of <br />Directors voted on July 20 to oppose the closure of the north and south entrances to the fairgrounds and <br />removal of the right -of -way because the entrances served as important connections between the College <br />Hill neighborhood and the Westside and Whiteaker neighborhoods. Mr. Rhodes believed the action was <br />in direct conflict with the triple bottom line and the City's 20- minute neighborhood initiative. He <br />suggested the action would reduce the "eyes on the street" in the fairgrounds area. If the fairgrounds were <br />experiencing crime, the City should increase police patrols and Lane County should improve the lighting <br />at the fairgrounds. Mr. Rhodes reported that several female residents expressed concern about the <br />closures as they would force them to take routes they felt were less safe. He encouraged residents to <br />attend a public hearing on the topic before the Hearings Official on August 17 at 1:30 p.m. <br />Bob Macherione, 1994 Brewer Street, said the City sent him notice that the sign in front of his business <br />in opposition to EmX violated the City's Sign Code. He maintained the Sign Code was intended to <br />regulate signs for commerce, not signs expressing opinions. His sign was on private property and posed <br />no public hazard. However, the City continued to send him notices. Mr. Macherione believed the City <br />Council should revise the Sign Code to address his concerns and to remove the provision that allowed for <br />anonymous complaints, which he considered unfair. Mr. Macherione quoted Thomas Jefferson: "The <br />will of the people is the only legitimate foundation of any government, and to protect its expression <br />MINUTES— Eugene City Council July 25, 2011 Page 1 <br />Regular Meeting <br />