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Councilor Pap6 supported reestablishment of the engine company for Station 9. <br /> <br />Councilor Taylor concurred with the remarks of Councilor Pap& <br /> <br />Regarding the request from the OFAM Board, Councilor Taylor asked if staff was working on the item. <br />Additionally, she conveyed her hope that the City would work to protect the cultural asset to the <br />community that the WOW Hall represented. She commented that such cultural assets were part of a good <br />downtown. <br /> <br />Councilor Taylor supported protection of the farmland outside of Santa Clara as it was important to the <br />future of the community. <br /> <br />Councilor Kelly thanked everyone for taking the time to speak to the council. Regarding the requests by <br />OFAM and the WOW Hall, he said he was nervous that the City would be faced with the situation <br />wherein one community good won out over another community good. As he had served on the Housing <br />Policy Board (HPB), he recognized the need for low-income housing. He asked staff to look into ways to <br />meet the needs of both the City's projects and the needs of the performing arts organizations. <br /> <br />Councilor Kelly conveyed his distress that no funding alternatives had been found for Station 9. <br /> <br />Continuing, Councilor Kelly requested copies of the ODOT report on the WEP. <br /> <br />Councilor Solomon asked for more details on the OFAM issue. <br /> <br />Regarding the WEP, Councilor Solomon noted that her ward, Ward 6, and the City had voted in support of <br />the WEP twice. She asked opponents to respect that vote and redirect their energies to other issues in the <br />City of which there was no shortage. <br /> <br />Councilor Bettman thanked everyone for coming down and providing input. She opined that staff was <br />working at cross-purposes regarding the WOW Hall. She had thought that the council had provided <br />direction that the WOW Hall should not be impacted. Regarding the OFAM request, she thought another <br />site should be found for courthouse parking. <br /> <br />Councilor Bettman asked that copies of the WEP reevaluation report be provided prior to the Metropolitan <br />Policy Committee (MPC) meeting scheduled for December 9. <br /> <br />Councilor Bettman agreed that Santa Clara needed a park, but opined that this goal could be met without <br />the proposed land swap. She asserted that 30 percent of the j ob growth in the region had been attributed <br />to agriculture. <br /> <br />Mayor Torrey recommended to the City Manager that fimding be found for the engine company at Station 9. <br /> <br />Regarding comments about the EWEB site, Mayor Torrey clarified that EWEB paid no property taxes. <br />He thought a hospital would pay taxes that would be used for transportation improvements that the <br />hospital needed. He noted that using the EWEB site for a new City Hall would mean that the property <br />would continue to pay no taxes. He remained convinced that the highest and best use of the property was <br />not as EWEB's manufacturing or industrial site. He thought the building could be used for any number of <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council December 6, 2004 Page 4 <br /> Regular Session <br /> <br /> <br />