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entities were willing to provide the information to the City inexpensively and that could be reflected in <br />program fees. She suggested that the City Manager could be directed to pursue those options. City <br />Manager Taylor expressed his willingness to explore those options. <br /> <br />Ms. Taylor said she enthusiastically supported the program and it was a good step in the right direction. <br />She thanked the students who initiated the campaign for a program and Mr. Van Landingham for contribut- <br />ing his knowledge and support to the project. <br /> <br />Mr. Papd commended all those who came forward to either support or change the program. He said the <br />lobbying efforts related to the program represented a good example of community and government work. <br />He said he would support the program, although he had concerns about placing no limits on the growth of <br />government; he preferred a program that was contracted to an outside entity for implementation. He also <br />expressed concern that tenants would not be required to suffer the consequences of their own acts. <br /> <br />Ms. Nathanson thanked Mr. Papd for his motion regarding the cost of the program. She said she could not <br />support it because she was not certain it was the correct amount and did not want to attach that level of <br />administrative detail to establishing a new ordinance. She acknowledged the efforts of students at the <br />University of Oregon and Lane Community College who worked to establish the program, although the <br />program was not only about student housing; it would benefit the entire community. She hoped that future <br />student leaders would continue the tradition of community involvement. <br /> <br /> The main motion as amended passed, 7:1; Ms. Solomon voting in opposition. <br /> <br />Mayor Torrey recognized Associated Students of the University of Oregon (ASUO) president Adam Pitkin <br />for his leadership and dedication to the campaign for a housing standards program. <br /> <br /> Mr. Pap6 moved, seconded by Mr. Poling, to direct the City Manager to bring back <br /> to the council a proposed ordinance to ensure that the fines from the rental housing <br /> program go back to the rental housing program. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly asked if the action was required to be an ordinance and if not, would a friendly amendment be <br />accepted to direct the City Manager to return with a proposal. Mr. Klein said it did not need to be an <br />ordinance. <br /> <br /> Mr. Pap6 and Mr. Poling accepted Mr. Kelly's friendly amendment. <br /> <br />City Manager Taylor clarified that the proposal would be to ensure that the fines from the program were <br />used to offset the cost of administering the new ordinance. He expressed some concern about a dedicated <br />fund and said if the council wanted full accounting of the costs and revenues that could be done in other <br />ways. <br /> <br />Mr. Papd said that discussion could be held at the work session on the proposal. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly said he would support the motion in the interests of having language to consider but noted that the <br />full accounting guaranteed that the actual expenses of the program would be closely examined. He expected <br />that fees would be lowered in future years if the program accumulated a surplus. He pointed out that the <br />motion did not specify a dedicated fund. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman said she would support the motion as it was difficult to track funds once they were absorbed <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council November 22, 2004 Page 12 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br /> <br />