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Mr. Brown, seconded by Ms. Taylor, moved to adopt the revised resolution as presented <br />in the document in front of councilors, which approves a MUPTE for property located in <br />the vicinity of Olive Street and 13` Avenue. <br />Mr. Brown distributed copies of a revised resolution and contrasted his proposed resolution to the <br />resolution provided to the council in the meeting packet. - <br />Ms. Taylor, seconded by Mr. Brown, moved to amend Section 1.6 of the resolution to <br />add the following subsection: The MOU shall require compliance with the standards for <br />construction noise and air quality, tenant noise, parking and apartment management as <br />described in the May 8, 2012, letter from the Olive Plaza management and resident <br />representative, except that the word "should" is replaced with the word "shall" for all <br />standards. <br />Mr. Clark, seconded by Mr. Poling, moved to table the motion. The motion passed, 5:3; <br />Ms. Taylor, Mr. Zelenka, and Mr. Brown voting no. <br />Mr. Clark, seconded by Mr. Poling, moved to address the alley vacation first and to adopt <br />Council Bill 5070, an ordinance vacating West 12` Avenue, located between Olive Street <br />and Willamette Street. The motion passed, 6:2; Ms. Taylor and Mr. Brown voting no. <br />Mr. Brown, seconded by Ms. Taylor, moved to bring the tabled motion back to the table. <br />The motion passed unanimously, 8:0. <br />Senior Planner Nan Laurence and Urban Services Manager Denny Braud of the Planning and <br />Development Department led the council through a PowerPoint presentation that responded to earlier <br />council questions, outlined the project benefits and impacts, and overviewed the conditions incorporated <br />into the City's agreements with the project developer. Councilors were provided with copies of a triple <br />bottom line analysis of the project. <br />Councilors asked questions clarifying the details of the presentation. <br />The council then considered the tabled amendment: <br />I move to amend Section 1.6 of the resolution to add the following subsections: the MOU shall <br />require compliance with the standards for construction noise and air quality, tenant noise, <br />parking, and apartment management as described in the May 8, 2012, letter from the Olive Plaza <br />management and resident representative, except that the word "should" is replaced with the <br />word "shall "for all standards. <br />Mr. Zelenka asked questions clarifying the distinctions between what was called for in the letter from <br />Olive Plaza management and what was mandated by City Code and observed that the amendment seemed <br />to establish a new air quality standard. In addition, it proposed that Capstone Collegiate Communities <br />provided a separate parking at below- marking rates for Olive Plaza, which had been constructed without <br />its own parking. Mr. Zelenka suggested that an ordinance that mandated on -site management for such <br />development would address many of the concerns expressed by Olive Plaza management. <br />Mr. Clark said if the code was deficient the council should address those deficiencies. He was unclear on <br />the implications of the amendment and could not support it because it was presented so late in the <br />process. <br />MINUTES— Eugene City Council May 9, 2012 Page 2 <br />Work Session <br />