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the Walnut Station project. Additionally, the Rasor Park MUC CAC vision specifically related to density, <br />including design and plan elements, as well as implementation strategies, would be forwarded to the <br />Planning Commission later this year. <br /> <br />Ms. Kneeland stated continued work on the South Ridgeline Habitat Study would provide an opportunity <br />to enhance public involvement programs and develop recommendations for consideration by the City <br />Council in 2008. The Rasor Park and Walnut Station MUCs and the South Ridgeline Habitat Study would <br />give the commission an opportunity to integrate the Growth Management Policies (GMPs) and become <br />more cognizant on how those policies could shape the commission’s work. Additionally, these three <br />projects would support the commission’s efforts in developing a land survey. <br /> <br />Ms. Kneeland said the Planning Commission recognized the need to integrate green planning and <br />sustainability into its work to include collaborating with the newly created Sustainability Commission. <br />Two specific items were solar access from the Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) and green <br />infrastructure from the City Council. <br /> <br />Mr. Carroll stated additions to the work program House Bill (HB) 3337 required the City to study the <br />supply of and demand for buildable residential lands in the urban growth boundary (UGB) by 2010. The <br />commission recommended broadening the scope of that state mandate to include development of a <br />comprehensive data base that would consist of natural resource lands, and the three major types of land <br />use, i.e., residential, commercial and industrial. The commission further recommended creating the data <br />base in a way that would allow assessment of the redevelopment capacity of those lands. The commission <br />felt strongly that this would be an essential tool as it moved forward with many of its integrated land use <br />projects including Infill Compatibility Standards, Opportunity Siting, MUC implementation, corridor <br />redevelopment, and neighborhood planning. <br /> <br />Mr. Carroll said that it was clear from the 2007 Neighborhood Summit attended by most members of the <br />Planning Commission that land use issues were foremost on residents’ minds. The Empowerment <br />Initiative implementation provided a framework for better integration of the commission’s work program <br />tasks both within the Planning Division and across all departments. The Neighborhood Services Program <br />currently housed in the Planning Division and the Empowerment Initiative would enable the commission <br />to work more closely with neighborhood leaders to identify appropriate mechanisms to develop the next <br />generation of refinement plans. Mr. Carroll affirmed the need to assess the strengths and shortcomings, as <br />well as update those plans. <br /> <br />Mr. Carroll said the code amendment process brought to like a great demand in the community to make <br />changes in the code. Twenty code elements had been identified for review and possible revision. <br /> <br />Mr. Duncan summarized the commissioners’ comments, noting priorities had been solicited from the <br />community in developing the FY08 Work Program. <br /> <br />Ms. Gardner thanked the Planning Commission for its work and dedication during the past year. Ms. <br />Gardner asked the City Council for specific direction on prioritization of the work program items, noting <br />the City Manager recommended that the City Council approve the FY08 Planning Commission and <br />Planning Division work program contained in the annual report. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy noted the incredible work load of the Planning Commission on very important issues of <br />concern to the council and community. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman thanked the Planning Commission for its presentation. She was not prepared to approve the <br />work program today and hoped approval could be postponed until the City Council could hold a work <br />session to discuss the policy and funding issues imbedded in the work program. She stated the GMPs <br />should be implemented and included in the City Code before replacing them. She asked what had <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council October 24, 2007 Page 3 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br />
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