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MINUTES <br /> <br /> Eugene City Council <br /> Regular Session <br /> Council Chamber--City Hall <br /> <br /> February 14, 2005 <br /> 7:30 p.m. <br /> <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: George Poling, David Kelly, Betty Taylor, Jennifer Solomon, Chris Pryor, <br /> Andrea Ortiz, Bonny Bettman, Gary Papd. <br /> <br />Mayor Kitty Piercy called the meeting of the Eugene City Council to order. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy announced that she had signed a proclamation recognizing the 100th anniversary of Rotary <br />International on February 25, 2005. She expressed her thanks on behalf of the City of Eugene for its service <br />to the community in numerous ways. <br /> <br />1. PUBLIC FORUM <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy reviewed the rules of the Public Forum. <br /> <br />Bruce Miller, PO Box 50968, Eugene, stated that he had distributed copies of an article from the February <br />13, 2005, edition of the Oregonian entitled Lessons from Washington First ora two-part series, A study <br />in higher ed success, Washington's commitment to colleges pays educational and ecomomic dividends <br />Oregon lacks. He said the article presented a comparison between the University of Washington and the <br />University of Oregon (UO), and asked the councilors to read the article. Mr. Miller urged councilors to also <br />read a booklet entitled Pioneers Administrators of the University of Oregon, which was available at the UO <br />bookstore. He expressed concern that the Pioneers Administrators of the University of Oregon did not <br />accurately depict the UO's leadership. <br /> <br />David Helton, 878 Glory Drive, spoke on behalf of the Woodmen of the World/Community Center for the <br />Performing Arts (WOW/CCPA). Mr. Helton addressed the Housing Policy Board (HPB) Request for <br />Proposal (RFP) process for affordable housing on property adjacent to the WOW Hall's property. He said <br />the CCPA Board of Directors had endorsed the Metropolitan Affordable Housing (Metro) proposal on the <br />following conditions: 1) the WOW Hall be allowed to purchase a lot adjacent to the WOW Hall referred to <br />as the back lot; and 2) Metro be required to make the investments in the WOW Hall and to Metro's building <br />to address noise abatement concerns. He added that the WOW Hall, Metro, and the City of Eugene had <br />agreed to the conditions. Mr. Helton reported that some members of the community were claiming that the <br />residential development would cause the WOW Hall to be shut down. Conversely, the WOW Hall board <br />and staff acknowledged the facility existed in an urban community and that the area around the facility was <br />bound to redevelop. He added it provided an opportunity to make investments in the WOW Hall to address <br />existing noise concerns. Metro had committed to funding several thousands of dollars in noise abatement <br />measures. <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council February 14, 2005 Page 1 <br /> Regular Session <br /> <br /> <br />