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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />M I NUT E S <br /> <br />Eugene City Council <br />Council Chamber--City Hall <br /> <br />January 25, 1988 <br />7:30 p.m. <br /> <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Freeman Holmer, Ruth Bascom, Robert Bennett, Debra <br />Ehrman, Jeff Miller, Roger Rutan, Emily Schue. <br /> <br />COUNCILOR ABSENT: Cynthia Wooten. <br /> <br />The adjourned meeting of January 20, 1988, of the City Council of the <br />City of Eugene, Oregon, was called to order by His Honor Mayor Brian B. <br />Obie. <br /> <br />I. PUBLIC HEARING: FUTURE OF OUR LIBRARY COMMITTEE REPORT <br /> <br />City Manager Micheal Gleason introduced the item. Pat Decker of the <br />Planning Department presented the staff report. She said Vice Chair Jim <br />Saul and other members of the Future of Our Library Committee, along with <br />consultants, would present the committee's report as their last official <br />act. Ms. Decker said copies of the draft report were available at the <br />information table, and the City Council had received a more detailed <br />report earlier this month. She noted that the committee had held a <br />public hearing, and those comments would be incorporated in the final <br />report for the council's February 10 work session on consideration of the <br />library project. She added that the council would decide on acceptance <br />of the report after February 10. <br /> <br />Jim Saul, 2780 Eleanor, noted that two years of study had gone into the <br />preliminary report delivered to the council about one year ago. He said <br />the committee was pleased to hand over to the council the lead role in <br />planning for the library. He highlighted two of the key recommendations <br />from the committee: 1) that the City should proceed with planning for <br />and construction of a central library facility of about 115,000 square <br />feet to meet the future needs of the community for the next 15 to 20 <br />years; and 2) that the expanded library be located on the two half-blocks <br />on either side of Broadway between Lincoln and Charnel ton streets. <br /> <br />Mr. Saul said the committee had met again following the January 13 <br />meeting with the City Council, and in response to City Council and public <br />comments, it had recommended five changes to the draft report, which he <br />summarized: 1) additional information in the introductory section of the <br />report about the role of the library in a regional center such as Eugene; <br />2) additional data about past, present, and anticipated roles of the <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council <br /> <br />January 25, 1988 <br /> <br />Page 1 <br />