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ATTACHMENT C <br /> <br /> MINUTES <br /> <br /> Eugene City Council <br /> Regular Session <br /> Council Chamber--City Hall <br /> <br /> December 6, 2004 <br /> 7:30 p.m. <br /> <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Bonny Bettman, David Kelly, Betty Taylor, Jennifer Solomon, Scott <br /> Meisner, Gary Pap6, Nancy Nathanson. <br /> <br />COUNCILORS ABSENT: George Poling. <br /> <br />Mayor James D. Torrey called the meeting of the Eugene City Council to order. He explained that the <br />agenda had been adjusted to ensure that all of the public hearings would be held. <br /> <br />1. PUBLIC FORUM <br /> <br />Mayor Torrey reviewed the rules of the Public Forum. <br /> <br />John Brown, 1260 Charnelton Street, speaking on behalf of himself, thanked the outgoing Mayor and <br />councilors for all of their work. He stressed that people speaking in the Public Forum were testifying <br />because they cared about the community. He said people live in Eugene because it was a great place <br />through "no small result of the efforts" of the City Council. He conveyed his gratitude to those who were <br />leaving and for those who agreed to continue conducting the affairs of City government. <br /> <br />Gary Nauta, 2300 Oakmont Way, President of the Eugene Fire Fighters' Association, wished to remind <br />the council as it proceeded into the next budget cycle that the Valley River fire station remained without <br />an engine company. He called the situation an "unacceptable risk" to the taxpayers of Eugene. He <br />recalled that Fire Chief Tom Tallon presented a memorandum to the City Council on December 3, 2003, <br />which conveyed the findings of the Standards of Coverage Document and unambiguously stated that <br />elimination of the engine company at that station increased response time in that area to an unacceptable <br />level. He reiterated the fire union's concurrence with the findings. He noted that Councilor Pap6 had <br />moved to instruct staff to bring funding options for the engine company for the fiscal year (FY) 20005 <br />budget process and the motion had passed unanimously, 8:0, at the same December 3 meeting. He said he <br />was curious as to what those options were, given that the budget cycle for FY06 was about to begin. He <br />underscored that restoration of funding for the Valley River engine company was the number one priority <br />for both the Eugene Fire and Emergency Services Department and the union. <br /> <br />David Itelton, 878 Glory Street, a member of the Community Center for the Performing Arts (CCPA) <br />which operates the WOW Hall, reiterated the CCPA's desire to purchase the gravel lot behind the WOW <br />Hall from the City. He noted that the City received one proposal, among others, that would use two <br />parking spots in that lot. He said this proposal would eliminate the WOW Hall's ability to bring in busses <br />and trucks belonging to performing artists and would threaten the viability of the hall as an entertainment <br />venue. <br /> <br /> MINUTES--Eugene City Council December 6, 2004 Page 1 <br /> Regular Session <br /> <br /> <br />