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MINUTES <br /> <br /> Eugene City Council <br /> Council Chamber--City Hall <br /> <br /> November 23, 1998 <br /> 7:30 p.m. <br /> <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Pat Farr, Tim Laue, Bobby Lee, Scott Meisner, Nancy Nathanson, <br /> Laurie Swanson Gribskov, Betty Taylor, Ken Tollenaar. <br /> <br />Mayor James Torrey called the adjourned November 18, 1998, meeting of the Eugene City <br />Council to order at 7:35 p.m. <br /> <br /> 1. PUBLIC FORUM <br /> <br />Mayor Torrey explained the difference between the Public Forum and the public hearings to be <br />held later in the meeting. He reviewed guidelines for providing testimony in the forum. He noted <br />that councilors did not normally comment on testimony received in the forum, but that records <br />were made and staff was asked to follow-u on comments. <br /> <br />Robin Ingram, 4370 Willamette Street, stated that she wished to testify regarding a tree cutting <br />permit application submitted by Rest Haven Cemetery for property located at 39th Avenue and <br />Willamette Street. She asked that the City Council intervene to provide for sustainable <br />management of the trees involved by changing applicable policies and the project itself. She <br />said cutting the trees as described in the application would do harm to the environment because <br />the trees sequestered carbon dioxide and "each tree counts." She recommended that the permit <br />be granted with stipulations that (1) trees be cut incrementally as the area they occupied was <br />needed for burial sites, (2) multiple sizes of trees be left uncut, (3) tree debris be left to provide <br />ground cover, and (4) only light-weight equipment be used in cutting processes. <br /> <br />Nick Urhausen, 2858 Warren Street, expressed appreciation to the City Manager for not asking <br />the Oregon State Police to investigate actions of Eugene Police Department officers at the <br />University of Oregon on Halloween. He said that the City Manager was in error to suggest that <br />the vote of citizens regarding the establishment of a police review board could be invalidated by <br />establishment of such a body through other means. He proposed that the Mayor be allowed to <br />vote on all issues considered by the City Council. He also suggested that funds saved from not <br />establishing a police review board should be allocated to support programs at the Campbell <br />Senior Center. <br /> <br />Nick Antone Jr., 512 Honeysuckle Lane, reported that he was disturbed at the death of his <br />grandmother and at harassment he felt. He stated that the Eugene Police had been called to <br />deal with what he estimated to be the 200th time regarding harassment promoted by the City. He <br />said the Human Rights Program had refused to become involved in the issues he raised. He <br />complained about the complaints of his neighbors and said he felt imprisoned on his own <br />property. He said he did not believe the latest City-imposed fine on his property would have been <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council November 23, 1998 Page 1 <br />7:30 p.m. <br /> <br /> <br />