Laserfiche WebLink
3. A display ad soliciting recommendations or comments from the public regarding <br />this project was published in the Register-Guard on September 30, 2004. The period for <br />comment expired on October 30, 2004. The following two written comments were received, <br />although they were not specific to this project: <br /> <br /> Comment: An e-mail was received from Linda (no last name provided) <br /> egberts5~aol.com who believed that a ten year exemption was too long and five years <br /> was enough. <br /> <br /> Comment: Cheryl Platt was opposed to giving "favors to the big guys" and <br /> stated that "MUPTE sounded too much like the politics and economic policies that are <br /> going on at the federal level. She stated that she was not comfortable with giving <br /> corporations special privileges. <br /> <br /> Finding: The ten-year tax exemption is statutory and cannot be amended by the <br /> City. The MUPTE program is designed as an incentive to encourage new and better <br /> quality housing in the core area, in order to meet adopted policy. The exemption helps to <br /> level the playing field because it is more expensive to build in the core area. <br /> <br /> Therefore, based upon the above findings, the project is in conformance with all <br />applicable local plans, planning regulations, the Metropolitan Area General Plan, and the criteria <br />set forth in the City's adopted Standards and Guidelines for Multiple-Unit Housing Property Tax <br />Exemption, and ! recommend that the application be approved. <br /> <br /> Dated this __ day of ., 2004. <br /> <br /> Director, Planning & Development <br /> Department, City of Eugene <br /> <br />Exhibit A -- Report and Recommendation - Page 3 <br />L:\CMO\2004 Council Agendas\M041122\S0411222E-attB.doc <br /> <br /> <br />