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Ms. Bettman restated the motion. She indicated that she moved to direct <br /> the City Manager to move forward with scoping a comprehensive review <br /> of the cell tower ordinance to include the three aforementioned issues and <br /> any other issues staff identified as needing to be reviewed. The motion <br /> passed, 7:1; Mr. Meisner voting in opposition. <br /> <br />D. WORK SESSION: Draft Parks, Recreation, And Open Space Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br />Mayor Torrey thanked Ms. Nathanson and the committee for diligently working over the past few months <br />on the plan. He wished to particularly thank Ms. Nathanson for the effort she put forward on behalf of the <br />City of Eugene with regard to Parks and Open Space. <br /> <br />Ms. Nathanson asked committee members who were present to identify themselves with a show of hands. <br />She thanked them for coming to the meeting. <br /> <br />Ms. Nathanson stated that there were hundreds of line items in the report representing millions of dollars <br />in the draft document. She said the committee had no illusion that the council would "wave a magic <br />wand" and implement the entire report, but rather, consider the document to represent a vision for the next <br />20 years. <br /> <br />Regarding the draft, Ms. Nathanson called particular attention to the variety of public involvement <br />methods utilized over a period of two years, noted in Chapter 1 of the document. She commended staff <br />for providing the "most comprehensive review of funding sources" she had ever seen. She pointed out <br />that it would be difficult to absolutely follow a priority list and encouraged the council to be open to <br />flexibility in funding and in project order because the City should be prepared to take advantage of <br />opportunities as they arise. She also recommended the City be open to collaboration. <br /> <br />Ms. Nathanson noted that the committee had met on December 7 and had agreed upon several editorial <br />changes which would be incorporated in the final version, including revised language referring to systems <br />development charges (SDCs) to ensure it was consistent with current rules, some numbers clean up, and <br />some work on parallel phrasing and jargon. She added that there would be information to help interpret <br />Map 3, which showed a lack of access to parks, explaining that it was not just a lack of parks but access <br />issues having to do with parks. <br /> <br />Ms. Nathanson said a legal review of the plan would be conducted prior to adoption, specifically in regard <br />to the area covered by the plan as it went beyond the city limits of Eugene. <br /> <br />Continuing, Ms. Nathanson compared this plan with the previous one. She underscored that the draft plan <br />held new concepts such as diversity, inclusiveness, partnerships, volunteers, consideration of maintenance <br />and operating costs, sustainability, restoring the environment, new ways of classifying, counting and <br />planning parks, and connectivity. Ms. Nathanson thanked the committee for coming together for two <br />years and commended the staff for the breadth of knowledge and the dedication they demonstrated to their <br />work. She felt the entire committee had worked with dedication and creativity. She related that many <br />members of the committee indicated their wish to continue working with the City as the plan moved <br />through additional public review and implementation. Ms. Nathanson said the committee tried to come up <br />with a plan to meet the needs of the individuals and live up to the aspirations of the community as a <br />healthy, active and beautiful place to live, work, and play. <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council December 8, 2004 Page 5 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br /> <br />
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