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<br />ECC <br />UGENE ITY OUNCIL <br />AIS <br />GENDA TEM UMMARY <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Joint Work Session: Discussion of Planning Process for Eugene Water & Electric Board <br />Riverfront Property <br /> <br /> <br />Meeting Date: February 12, 2007 Agenda Item Number: B <br />City of Eugene Department: City Manager’s Office Staff Contact: Angel Jones <br />www.eugene-or.gov Contact Telephone Number: 682-5336 <br />Eugene Water and Electric Board: Staff Contact: Debra Smith <br />www.eweb.org Contact Telephone Number: 484-2411, ext 3102 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />ISSUE STATEMENT <br />During a joint meeting of Eugene Water and Electric Board (EWEB) Commissioners and City Council <br />at EWEB on November 15, 2006, elected officials from the City and EWEB identified the need for <br />additional opportunities to discuss current and emerging issues, such as the future of the EWEB <br />riverfront site. This agenda item summary provides information regarding ongoing efforts to plan for <br />the future of the EWEB riverfront property, a key site in our downtown. The AIS has been prepared by <br />staff from the City of Eugene and EWEB. <br /> <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br />Discussions concerning the redevelopment of the EWEB riverfront site have been ongoing for many <br />years. (See Attachment A for a map of EWEB riverfront property holdings.) In 1997, prompted by <br />studies indicating the need to upgrade the operations buildings to meet earthquake standards, EWEB <br />authorized an economic cost analysis of retaining utility operations and administration on the current site <br />versus complete or partial relocation. Based on the study’s conclusions, EWEB initiated steps to <br />purchase property and relocate the utility facility. <br /> <br />In 1999, the City began work on the Downtown Vision, with representation from EWEB as one of the <br />key stakeholders. Incorporating significant public participation, the Downtown Vision promotes an <br />enhanced connection between downtown and the river and some level of urban development along the <br />riverfront. Building upon the vision, in 2004, City Council adopted the Downtown Plan. The plan calls <br />for the creation of a master plan before the EWEB riverfront property can be redeveloped for a non- <br />utility purpose, and includes criteria for the approval of that master plan. Also in 2004, the EWEB <br />Board authorized the purchase of 47 acres along Roosevelt Boulevard. In 2006, EWEB began to <br />develop the preliminary design and cost estimates necessary to move utility operations to the new site. <br />Space has been reserved on the site for the possible relocation of EWEB’s administration. <br /> <br />EWEB staff and the City’s Planning and Development staff have worked together since 2004 on <br />strategies to address the redevelopment and reuse of the EWEB riverfront property. The primary <br />concerns are planning issues (including land use applications required for redevelopment), sale of the <br />EWEB property, and the master planning process and timing implications, as discussed below. <br /> <br /> L:\CMO\2007 Council Agendas\M070212\S070212B.doc <br />