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MINUTES <br />Eugene City Council <br />McNutt Room — Eugene City Hall <br />777 Pearl Street—Eugene, Oregon <br />November 10, 2010 <br />Noon <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Mike Clark, Betty Taylor, Andrea Ortiz, Chris Pryor, Alan Zelenka, <br />George Brown. <br />COUNCILORS ABSENT: Jennifer Solomon. <br />Her Honor Mayor Kitty Piercy called the November 10, 2010, work session of the Eugene City Council to <br />order. <br />A. WORK SESSION: Eugene Water & Electric Board <br />City Manager Ruiz introduced the item, reporting that the City Council was scheduled to hold a public <br />hearing on the sale of water to Veneta, followed by a work session and action to occur in January 2011. <br />Eugene Intergovernmental Relations Director Brenda Wilson reminded the council of the contract entered <br />into by the Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) and the City of Veneta in April 2010 regarding the <br />provision of surplus water to Veneta. Subsequently, the council held a joint meeting with the EWEB <br />commissioners on June 7 to discuss the contract. A public information forum was held on June 8 and a <br />public hearing was held on June 14. Seven people testified at the public hearing and three people <br />provided written testimony. Staff returned to the council for further direction on June 28, at which time <br />the council postponed a decision on the sale of water to Veneta pending the outcome of the validation <br />process. That process was now complete, and representatives of EWEB and the City of Veneta were <br />present to discuss next steps. <br />EWEB's Director of Employee, Customer, and Community Services Debra Smith emphasized how <br />important it was to the community that EWEB secure at least a portion of the third McKenzie River water <br />right. She cited economic development opportunities, an adequate water supply, and protection against an <br />uncertain climate future as key reasons for securing the right. <br />Ms. Smith suggested a regional water strategy was critical to managing the risk of EWEB's having a <br />single source of drinking water. She believed that there was an opportunity for EWEB to partner with <br />neighboring utilities and municipalities to mitigate that risk in a cost - effective manner. Ms. Smith noted <br />that councilors had been provided with information about the cost of a secondary source versus the cost of <br />a regional strategy. She acknowledged the large expense involved in either scenario. Ms. Smith said the <br />engineering needed to implement a shared strategy was relatively simple, but the relationship building <br />necessary to realize such a vision was complex. While the Veneta contract might seem somewhat out of <br />order, the work that EWEB, Eugene, and Veneta were doing collaboratively was an important element in <br />demonstrating community interest in pursuing the option. <br />MINUTES— Eugene City Council November 10, 2010 Page 1 <br />Work Session <br />