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MINUTES <br /> <br /> Eugene City Council <br /> McNutt Room--City Hall <br /> <br /> August 5, 1998 <br /> 11:30 a.m. <br /> <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Pat Farr, Tim Laue, Bobby Lee, Scott Meisner, Nancy Nathanson, <br /> Betty Taylor, Ken Tollenaar. <br /> <br /> COUNCILORS ABSENT: Laurie Swanson Gribskov. <br /> <br /> I. CALL TO ORDER <br /> <br />The adjourned August 3, 1998, Eugene City Council meeting was called to order at 11:30 a.m.; <br />His Honor Mayor James D. Torrey presiding. <br /> <br /> II. ACTION ITEMS <br /> <br /> A. Work Session/Action: Authorization of City Manager to Enter into Project <br /> Cooperation Agreement with the Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) for the <br /> Lower Amazon Creek Environmental Restoration (Section 1135) Project <br /> <br />Les Lyle, Public Works, provided the report, introducing Matt Rea of the US Army Corps of <br />Engineers. He reviewed the agenda material and indicated that the City was at a critical stage <br />and needed to enter into a project cooperative agreement with the ACOE. He noted that <br />normally the agreement would be executed by the City Manager but there were two components <br />that required council action: 1) commitment to condemnation, should it become necessary; and <br />2) address the lack of a "cost cap" clause for the City. He explained that the ACOE's <br />responsibility is capped at $5 million but there is no such protection for the City's portion and staff <br />has no authority to enter into such an agreement so concurrence from the council is needed. <br /> <br />In response a question from Mr. Meisner, Mr. Lyle said contract oversight and supervision will be <br />provided by the ACOE. Mr. Meisner expressed concern that subcontractors, under this sort of <br />arrangement, often seem not to be as concerned about cost overruns and delays and hoped <br />there was some recourse for the City. Mr. Lyle said staff would work closely with the ACOE to <br />ensure that was not the case and the project would be completed in a timely manner. <br /> <br />Addressing a question from Mr. Farr, Mr. Lyle said the project in question was 398 acres total and <br />there were four remaining properties yet to acquire. He explained that those remaining owners <br />are well aware of the process and are reviewing appraisals for property values with staff. <br /> <br />Mr. Lee asked for an explanation of the last paragraph in Section V(A) of the item summary. City <br />Attorney Glenn Klein explained that the issue was the authority question; one City Council cannot <br />bind a future City Council to a legislative action, but it can bind itself. He said that is why a <br />request for condemnation authority (if needed) is to come back in the fall to ensure that staff is <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council August 5, 1998 Page 1 <br /> 11:30 a.m. <br /> <br /> <br />