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4. PUBLIC HEARING <br />Ordinance Vacating the Portion of West 4th Alley Located between 4th and 5th Avenues <br />and Lincoln and Charnelton Streets (VRI 13 -1): Mayor Piercy opened the public hearing. <br />1. Cheryl Monson - noted that the applicant improved the area and plans to continue. <br />2. Peter Anthony - supports the alley vacation and improvement of the area. <br />3. John Barofsky - said he felt it was in the public interest to approve the alley vacation. <br />4. Jim Spickerman - said it is in the best interest of the public to vacate the alley. <br />Mayor Piercy closed the public hearing and the record for this item. <br />S. PUBLIC HEARING <br />An Ordinance Concerning Stormwater Management and Amending Sections 9.0500, <br />9.4780, 9.6790, 9.6791, 9.6792, 9.6796, 9.6797, 9.8030, 9.8055, 9.8090, 9.8100, 9.8215, <br />9.8220, 9.8320, 9.8325, 9.8440, 9.8445, 9.8515, and 9.8520 of the Eugene Code, 1971; and <br />Providing an Effective Date. <br />1. Boyd Iverson - Expressed concerns about new rules and said further analysis is needed. <br />6. PUBLIC FORUM <br />1. Jennifer Yeh - asked the City to maintain 955 Coburg Road as low density residential. <br />2. Dick Hansen - supported preserving the low density designation for 955 Coburg Rd. <br />3. Chelsea Clinton - expressed Metro Plan amendment concerns; supported the low density zone. <br />4. Don Murray - said he wanted 955 Coburg Rd. to remain low density residential zoning. <br />5. Shawn Boles - urged the council to act on climate change issues, goals, and work plan. <br />6. Gordon Levitt - asked the council to set a work session date to address climate change concerns. <br />7. David Hazen - supported suspending enforcement of the camping ban and more rest stops. <br />8. Phyllis Hockley - asked council to preserve Whoville, noting the dangers of extreme weather. <br />9. Sue Craig - cited the Jones vs. City of LA precedent requiring cities to provide adequate shelter. <br />10. Robin Bloomgarden - noted that Eugene has far more homeless than it has shelter beds. <br />11. Rob Molinar - discussed Code violations and their impacts on homeless. <br />12. Kristen Brandt - provided more info on the Jones vs. LA lawsuit. <br />13. Steve McAllister - said the City should build shelters for homeless. <br />14. Mike Cetto - asked the council to consider annual inspections of vehicle emissions. <br />15. Alexander Daniell - asked for more homeless shelters and a second Opportunity Village. <br />16. Bob Brown - said he was happy that the City has stepped up to address homelessness. <br />17. Mariah Leung - recited lyrics from a song to support giving homeless people a chance. <br />18. Jack Dresser - said he was a scientist working on harm prevention and climate change. <br />19. John Monroe - said that the business community can make homeless people feel unwanted. <br />20. Alley Valkyrie - cited statistics about human waste as it relates to the homeless. <br />21. Plaedo Wellman - said allowing Whoville supports the City's goal of being a Human Rights City. <br />22. Wayne Martin - detailed the faith community's efforts to help the homeless. <br />23. Ryan Schmidt - asked the City to allow Whoville to continue. <br />24. Graham Lewis - thanked the council for its work on homeless issues. <br />25. Jacob Abbatello - asked the council to allow Whoville to continue. <br />26. Jonathan Morgan - said he is a new resident of Eugene who supports camps for homeless. <br />27. Joanna Brook - asked the council to have mercy on those less fortunate. <br />28. Clark Barbee - said the residents of Whoville need security and community. <br />29. Art Bowman - said the camps are working and supported their continuation. <br />MINUTES - Eugene City Council December 9, 2013 Page 2 <br />Work Session and Meeting <br />