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EUGENE CITY COUNCIL <br />AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY <br /> <br /> Work Session: An Ordinance Concerning Real Property Compensation; Adding <br /> Sections 2.070, 2.075, 2.080, 2.085, 2.090, and 2.095 to the Eugene Code, 1971; <br /> Declaring an Emergency; and Providing an Immediate Effective Date <br /> <br />Meeting Date: November 8, 2004 Agenda Item Number: C <br />Department: City Attorney's Office Staff Contact: Glenn Klein <br />www.ci.eugene.or.us Contact Telephone Number: 682-5080 <br /> <br />ISSUE STATEMENT <br />Ballot Measure 37 was passed by the voters at the November 2nd election. The measure generally grants <br />to property owners the right to be compensated, or to have regulations removed or modified, where <br />certain types of land use regulations restrict the use of private real property, the restrictions reduce the <br />value of the property, and the owner had acquired the property before the regulation was adopted. The <br />council is authorized, but not required, to adopt a Measure 37 claims processing ordinance prior to the <br />effective date of Measure 37. The questions for the work session and public are whether the council <br />should adopt such an ordinance, and if so, what provisions should be included within it. <br /> <br />A work session has been scheduled on November 8, 2004, on an ordinance implementing Measure 37's <br />real property compensation procedures, to be followed by a public hearing on the ordinance that same <br />night. In addition, the council has directed that the public hearing be continued on November 22, 2004, <br />to provide the public with a longer time period in which to review and comment on the proposed <br />ordinance. <br /> <br />Note: The proposed ordinance contains an immediate effective date which is being requested in order <br />to make the ordinance effective upon passage. Six affirmative votes are required to pass the <br />ordinance with an immediate effective date. If the ordinance is approved with less than six votes, it <br />will become effective 30 days after passage. <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br />Prior to the November 2, 2004, election the City Council held a work session on September 29, 2004, to <br />discuss the legal implications and potential effects of State Ballot Measure 37 on various City processes, <br />including land use policies in the Metro Plan, refinement plans, growth management strategies and <br />provisions of the City's land use code. The City Manager advised that the City Attorneys' Office would <br />be working with staff from the Planning Division, Building and Permit Services Division, and the Public <br />Works Department to explore various options available to the City if Measure 37 passed. At the <br />conclusion of the work session the council approved a resolution expressing the council's opposition to <br />the passage of Ballot Measure 37. <br /> <br /> L:\CMO\2004 Council Agendas\M041108\S041108C.doc <br /> <br /> <br />