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MINUTES <br /> <br /> Eugene City Council <br /> McNutt Room--City Hall <br /> <br /> September 13, 1999 <br /> 5:30 p.m. <br /> <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Scott Meisner, David Kelly, Bobby Lee, Nancy Nathanson, Gary <br /> PapS, Gary Rayor, Betty Taylor. <br /> <br />COUNCILORS ABSENT: Pat Farr. <br /> <br />The adjourned September 11, 1999, Eugene City Council meeting was called to order at 5:30 <br />p.m.; His Honor Mayor James D. Torrey presiding. <br /> <br />A. Work Session: Ordinance Concerning Erosion Nuisance Abatement; and Amending Sections 2.018, <br /> 6.010, 6.080, 6.085, 6.090, 6.100, 6,110 and 6.640 of the Eugene Code, 1971 <br /> <br />Les Lyle, Public Works Engineering, introduced the topic and gave background information followed by a <br />PowerPoint presentation describing the current program and staf?s recommended changes. He reviewed the <br />council's options contained in the agenda item summary and said staff recommended option 1 because it will <br />provide the necessary enforcement tools for the upcoming wet weather period and will allow staff to further <br />refine the program changes, with council direction, through the Stormwater Departmental Advisory <br />Committee (DAC). <br /> <br />Ms. Nathanson and Mr. Rayor arrived at the meeting. <br /> <br />In response to a question from Mr. Lee, Mr. Lyle said staf?s research of erosion prevention programs that <br />may be eligible for 4(d) exemption will include a study of proposed programs in cities such as Tacoma and <br />Seattle, Washington. He added that new federal Endangered Species Act 4(d) rules were expected in <br />November 1999, after which the City would evaluate what changes to its program may be necessary for a <br />4(d) exemption; possibly modeling our program after Seattle and Tacoma. <br /> <br />Mr. Lyle reviewed the proposed time line, with an effective date set for January 1, 2000 for the intermediate <br />program changes and October, 1999 for the nuisance abatement code changes. <br /> <br />Addressing a question from Ms. Taylor, Mr. Lyle defined a "sensitive area." In response to a follow-up <br />question, Mr. Lyle described enforcement tools contained in the ordinance, including cost recovery should the <br />City be forced to do the abatement. The City would bill for the full cost if it did the abatement and place a <br />lien on the property. In addition, the City could levy a civil penalty. <br /> <br />Mr. Pap~ noted the great increase in fines. Mr. Lyle said the fines would primarily apply to egregious and <br />repeat violators. Education and voluntary compliance were going to continue to be the primary tools staff <br />would use. <br /> <br />Minutes--Eugene City Council September 13, 1999 Page 1 <br /> 5:30 p.m. <br /> <br /> <br />