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MINUTES <br />Eugene City Council <br />City Council Chamber --City Hall 777 Pearl Street <br />Eugene, Oregon <br />February 22, 2010 <br />7:30 p.m. <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Alan Zelenka, Mike Clark, George Brown, Andrea Ortiz, Betty Taylor, <br />George Poling, Chris Pryor, Jennifer Solomon. <br />Her Honor Mayor Kitty Piercy called the meeting of the Eugene City Council to order. <br />1. PUBLIC FORUM <br />Mayor Piercy reviewed procedures for providing comments. <br />Paul Cziko, Bailey Avenue, Eugene, University of Oregon graduate student, spoke to the Riverfront <br />Research Park. He said part of the council's vision and values was stewardship of the community's <br />physical assets and natural resources. Twenty -one years ago a contentious plan was approved by the City <br />of Eugene to completely develop the University's riverfront property, with minimal public involvement. <br />He said up to ten buildings were proposed on open space, wildlife habitat and public land. He said <br />building heights were limited to six stories, which was nearly half as tall as Skinner Butte. He had not <br />spoken to anyone who was aware of plans for the lands they enjoyed for recreation as that plan was <br />developed by a previous generation. He said construction of the first building was already planned and <br />asked the council to prevent any construction until the master plan for the park was revised to reflect <br />current community values. He noted that any development would nullify the efforts under way to develop <br />a master plan for the Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) site and connect people to the river. <br />Gail Carlson, Irwin Way, Eugene, a member of the Save Lane County Oregon State University (OSU) <br />Extension Service Political Action Committee, asked the council to support Ballot Measure 2158 on the <br />May 2010. She said the property tax would allow all Lane County citizens to continue to benefit from the <br />resources offered by Oregon State University Extension Service. She said the measure would create a <br />local tax option of $.05 per $1,000 of assessed value, or $10 per year on a home assessed at $200,000. <br />The expenditure of those tax dollars would be tied to measurable outcomes and subject to annual audits. <br />She said the measure would allow the Lane County Extension service to maintain its level of services and <br />hire additional support staff. She listed the services provided to the community and asked each member of <br />the council to pledge support and encourage others to do the same. <br />Drix, High Street, Eugene, commented on the coming of spring. He was pleased with the prospect of <br />projects downtown that would develop the two vacant, excavated sites. He commended the City's arborist <br />and encouraged everyone in the community to plant big leaf maples. <br />Joseph Newton, Cross Place, Eugene, said the downtown public library was the result of a quarter <br />century of community effort and the adjacent site should also reflect community values. He said Lane <br />Community College (LCC) had an investment in the community and its values and was stepping up to <br />develop the site. He said LCC could be trusted to develop the site in a way that was in harmony with the <br />community and met the needs of the neighborhood, and furthered LCC's vision of extending education to <br />the broadest possible segment of the population. He urged the council to support LCC's efforts. <br />MINUTES Eugene City Council February 22, 2010 Page 1 <br />