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was prorated due to the limited recognition policy and the neighborhood organization recognition policy. <br />He asked how the County could be enjoined as a partner in such communication. He wondered if a <br />moratorium on annexation should be considered until the City had dealt with the stormwater plan equity <br />issues and its relationships with special districts such as the River Road Parks and Recreation District. <br /> <br />Dennis Casady, PO Box 5028, Eugene, objected to the two developments proposed to receive a MUPTE. <br />He did not feel it was right to ask property tax payers to pay so that others could forego payment. <br /> <br />Doug Newton, 147 Cross Place, pointed out that the Certificate of Need process was created to prevent <br />unnecessary duplication of medical facilities. He opined that the reality was that the process was needed <br />to protect consumers from the "expansionist mindset" of hospital managers, the greed of medical <br />profiteers, and the arrogance of politicians. He asserted that The Register Guard had a conflict of interest <br />which hampered unbiased investigative reporting. He asked what made the City believe that McKenzie- <br />Willamette/Triad would solve its financial problems by moving a few miles downstream. He thought its <br />difficulties were the result of contractual relationships between its competitors and large group plans. He <br />wondered if any doctors had suggested that the number of hospital beds in Eugene needed to be doubled <br />and that the patients should have to pay the bill. He called Triad's history with the State "dubious" and <br />asked what would prevent them from "bankrupting this hospital, too." He wondered how voters could be <br />convinced that new taxes were needed to support the community in the face of providing "$20 million in <br />corporate welfare" to Triad. <br /> <br />Mr. Newton stated that EWEB had spent $22.5 million in 1987 to build its headquarters. He surmised that <br />it would cost much more if it were to be built today. He thought the hospital was trying to take advantage <br />of "gullible local politicians." He opposed "giving away" property, stressing that the City did not own the <br />EWEB site. <br /> <br />Bruce Miller, PO Box 50968, commended the City Council for passing "Step 1" in the rental housing <br />standards. He lauded the people who had worked for its passage. He related that he had spoken with <br />Catholic and Jewish leaders regarding the standards. He urged them to "step up to the plate" and advocate <br />for them. <br /> <br />Mr. Miller complained that the University of Oregon president was an "obstacle to student progress." <br /> <br /> Mayor Torrey closed the Public Forum and called on the council for responses and comments. <br /> <br /> Councilor Taylor thanked everyone for testifying. She reiterated her opposition to the McDougal land <br /> swap, as it would take farm land out of production. She said it was bad for the Santa Clara neighborhood <br /> and bad for the whole community as agricultural land was an asset the City could not afford to lose. <br /> <br /> Councilor Pap6 thanked Mr. Handy for testifying regarding issues in the River Road/Santa Clara area. He <br /> appreciated the partnership he wanted to forge in dealing with the issues. He said the issues were not <br /> solely couched in whether to annex or not to annex, but rather how to provide the services to the area. He <br /> noted he had spent some time earlier in the day with County officials discussing how some County funds <br /> could be brought to help in the communication process. He hoped Mr. Handy would continue to be <br /> involved in the neighborhood organization. <br /> <br /> Councilor Pap6 said the City was about to commission an inventory on commercial and industrial <br /> properties. He asked for information on whether there was a study being conducted on residential land to <br /> <br /> MINUTES--Eugene City Council November 22, 2004 Page 4 <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> <br /> <br />