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MINUTES <br /> <br /> Eugene City Council <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> Council Chamber--City Hall <br /> <br /> October 27, 2003 <br /> 7:30 p.m. <br /> <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Gary Pap6, Nancy Nathanson, Scott Meisner, David Kelly, Betty Taylor, <br /> Bonny Bettman, Jennifer Solomon, George Poling. <br /> <br />Mayor James Torrey called the meeting of the Eugene City Council to order. <br /> <br />1. PUBLIC FORUM <br /> <br />Mayor Torrey reviewed the rules of the Public Forum. <br /> <br />Janetta Overholser, 30300 Cottage Grove-Lorane Road, Cottage Grove, thanked the council for <br />comments made in regard to the cattery at the previous City Council meeting and for its willingness to <br />reexamine the issue. <br /> <br />Ms. Overholser stated that the Animal Welfare Network, an umbrella organization with membership from <br />all of the animal organizations that serve Lane County, operated a booth at the Eugene Celebration. She <br />explained that a petition had been circulated to restore the funding for the Lane County Animal Regulation <br />Authority (LCARA) cattery. She provided copies of the petition, signed by more than 200 people. <br /> <br />Noting the question from the council on whether the funding for the cattery that the County had indicated it <br />would provide contingent upon the City's provision of funding would still be available, Ms. 0verholser <br />said e-mails were sent to County Commissioner Dwyer and LCARA lead staff, Mike Wellington. Mr. <br />Wellington ascertained that the funding was still designated for that purpose. <br /> <br />Mary Blackburn, 3914 Shasta View Drive, thanked the council for agreeing to review the cattery issue in <br />December. She asserted free cat ads in the newspaper were evidence enough of the need for such a facility. <br />She urged the council to "step up and take responsibility for Eugene cats." She felt ignoring the burgeon- <br />ing cat population and not funding the cattery impacted the entire county. <br /> <br />Ms. Blackburn related a story of feral cats living by her husband's office building. She explained that a <br />pregnant cat had given birth to three kittens, now mature, and now had another litter of four. She <br />commented that all of the cats would be breeding in the coming spring and asked councilors to consider the <br />exponential impact. She discussed the cost of spaying and neutering, noting that most people do not have <br />the resources to provide this service for feral cats. <br /> <br />Ms. Blackburn asked the council to seriously consider a cat protection ordinance. She alleged the fees <br />generated by this would help offset some of the costs of operating the cattery. <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council October 27, 2003 Page 1 <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> <br /> <br />