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<br />2. CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> <br /> A. Approval of City Council Minutes <br /> - June 25, 2007, Work Session <br /> - July 9, 2007, City Council Meeting <br /> - July 18, 2007, Work Session <br /> - August 8, 2007, Work Session <br /> B. Approval of Tentative Working Agenda <br /> <br />Ms. Ortiz, seconded by Mr. Pryor, moved to approve the items on the Consent Calendar. Roll call <br />vote; the motion passed unanimously, 8:0. <br /> <br /> <br />3. PUBLIC HEARING: <br /> <br />An Ordinance Concerning Consumption or Possession of Alcohol in Public Places, and <br />Amending Sections 4.190, 4.990, and 4.996 of the Eugene Code, 1971 <br /> <br />City Manager pro tem Angel Jones asked Eugene Police Department (EPD) Captain Pete Kerns to provide a <br />brief review of the proposed ordinance. <br /> <br />Capt. Kerns recalled that staff had presented a registration scheme to be included as an amendment to the <br />ordinance at a work session in July. He explained that pay-per-use parking lots could be given an exemption <br />to the public drinking ordinance on game days by registering, distributing handbills with rules, and by <br />posting signage in the lots. He said with direction from the council, some adjustments had been made to the <br />map so that the area for the exception was limited only to the pay-per-use parking lots. He reviewed the <br />map and explained which areas were included. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />th <br />James Cunningham <br />, 1190 West 26 Avenue, said he was “ashamed” of the City and the EPD for <br />“advocating for public drunkenness.” He was also ashamed of the Mayor and council for considering the <br />exemption to the ordinance. He stressed that it was well-known that alcohol was a dangerous inebriant. He <br />believed the exemption for the Autzen Stadium lot should be revoked rather than expanding the exemption to <br />others. He believed such an expansion would expose the City to lawsuits by relatives of innocent victims of <br />drunken driving. He asserted that if any public drinking was allowed, it should be allowed everywhere. He <br />urged the council to significantly strengthen the University of Oregon enforcement, should the exemption <br />pass, and to require every driver leaving the parking lots to submit to a breathalyzer. He submitted his <br />testimony in writing. <br /> <br />Dick Mower <br />, 768 Lochaven Avenue, co-chair of the Eugene Elks Antler Committee, stated that his <br />organization held parking lot activities at the Willamette Institute of Science and Technology (WISTEC) and <br />the John Serbu Youth Campus and had done so for approximately seven years. He said they received <br />around $5,000 annually, all of which went to charities such as the Boys and Girls Club, the Mission family <br />unit, St. Vincent DePaul holiday boxes, and disaster situations such as Hurricane Katrina. He related that <br />Elks’ charities also supported the Oregon Eye Clinic and the hearing and speech camps. He stressed that <br />what they wanted was to have the same opportunities as the Autzen Stadium lot. He felt that if people could <br />drink there, then those activities should be allowed in other lots. He underscored that a loss of this money <br />would be a blow to the charity. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council September 10, 2007 Page 3 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br />