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Councilor Ortiz, seconded by Councilor Pryor, moved to adopt the ordinance amending <br />Eugene Code 4.990 as reflected in Option B to allow for expanded judicial authority to or- <br />der any treatment as deemed necessary for the rehabilitation of the offender and safety of <br />the community. Roll call vote; the motion passed unanimously, 8:0. <br /> <br /> <br />6. ACTION: <br /> <br />Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board Grant Application for Acquisition of Ridgeline Trail <br />Property <br /> <br />Acting Assistant City Manager Luell stated that Parks and Open Space Planning Manager, Carolyn Weiss, <br />would introduce the item. Ms. Weiss explained that Parks and Open Space Division (POS) staff had sought <br />approval from the Council Committee on Intergovernmental Relations (CCIGR) to apply for grant funding <br />from the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB) to acquire additional properties along the <br />Ridgeline Trail Corridor. She said there was not unanimous support for the grant application at the CCIGR <br />so it was brought before the full council. She stated that a grant application had been approved and had <br />been submitted on October 1 for Federal Forest Legacy funding, also for properties along the Ridgeline <br />Trail. She related that at the time of the CCIGR approval, the City’s match for the grant had been proposed <br />to be 25 percent of the total. Subsequent to this, she had been advised that the application would be more <br />competitive if the City could match at the 50 percent rate. In order to do this, staff was proposing the <br />additional grant application to OWEB to offset it and keep Eugene’s match at 25 percent. <br /> <br />Ms. Weiss described three potential scenarios: <br />? <br /> The City could gain approval for both grants for approximately $3 million and the City’s match <br />would be approximately $1 million. <br />? <br /> The Forest Legacy grant could be approved and the OWEB grant could not gain approval which <br />would likely increase the City’s level of matching funds or the City would have to try to get funding <br />from another source or the City could withdraw its request for funding from the Forest Legacy. <br />? <br /> The OWEB grant funding could be approved and the Forest Legacy funding could not be approved <br />in which case the City could try to determine if there were other sources for financing available of it <br />could withdraw its request to OWEB for funding. <br /> <br />Councilor Ortiz commented that she was puzzled about why this item was coming forward in the face of the <br />council’s direction to pursue the purchase of the Beverly/Green properties. She asked if staff was working <br />on that acquisition. Ms. Weiss responded that the appraisal process was underway to understand the values <br />of those properties. This project was happening simultaneously with the pursuit of acquisition of properties <br />that meet the Ridgeline Trail criteria and with finding ways to leverage bond measure money with other <br />sources as much as possible. <br /> <br />In response to a follow-up question from Ms. Ortiz, Mr. Lidz explained that staff would be before the <br />council with regard to the Beverly/Green properties when the appraisals were complete. He underscored <br />that prior to knowing the cost it was difficult to bring discussion to the table regarding funding sources. <br /> <br />Councilor Bettman asked if the three properties for which the grant application was made had been <br />appraised. Ms. Weiss responded that they had not yet been appraised. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council October 8, 2007 Page 9 <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> <br />