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should be our first object." He believed that message applied today. He also noted that the Oregon <br />Constitution's Bill of Rights prohibited laws restricting the freedom of expression. He suggested the City <br />Attorney needed to revisit his opinion on the topic and promised to fight for his right to free speech. <br />Michael Lambros, 17 East Hillcrest Drive, discussed his concerns about "chem trails," which he <br />believed were caused by airplanes flying in grid formation that sprayed white lines. While he had <br />contacted several regulatory agencies, he was unable to get an answer to his questions about the trails and <br />did not know if the community should be concerned. <br />Nathan Fendrich, 2900 Firwood Way, shared an anecdote about his late mother -in -law's dedication to <br />the United States, saying that she had escaped Nazi Germany in 1936 with nothing and came to the <br />United States. She was an extremely patriotic person, and when she was interviewed about six years ago <br />and asked where she wanted to be buried, she said she wanted to be buried holding the American flag. He <br />suggested that council meetings, because of their purpose as a forum for free speech, were an appropriate <br />venue for the recital of the Pledge of Allegiance. <br />Mayor Piercy closed the Public Forum and thanked those who offered comment. <br />Ms. Ortiz thanked those who testified. She asked if the council could provide input regarding the <br />proposed closures at the fairgrounds and indicated she preferred to retain the access that existed. She also <br />thanked Mr. Fendrich for his remarks and commended the program 50 States, 50 Citizens, which showed <br />the experiences of immigrants. <br />Speaking to Mr. Macherione's remarks, Mr. Clark said he would be interested in knowing how the City's <br />Sign Code differentiated between commercial and political speech. He was also concerned about the <br />City's acceptance of anonymous complaints given that the Constitution allowed for someone accused of <br />something to face their accuser. He understood that anonymity was intended to protect people against <br />retribution but he had some concerns about it. City Manager Jon Ruiz promised to provide additional <br />information. <br />Ms. Taylor also questioned why Mr. Macherione's sign was illegal. <br />Mayor Piercy said she had the opportunity to meet Mr. Fendrich's mother -in -law and regretted her <br />passing. <br />2. CONSENT CALENDAR -- The Consent Calendar was approved at the 5:30 p.m. work session. <br />Mayor Piercy adjourned the meeting at 7:47 p.m. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Beth Forrest <br />City Recorder <br />(Recorded by Kimberly Young) <br />MINUTES— Eugene City Council July 25, 2011 Page 2 <br />Regular Meeting <br />