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<br />briefly discussed the process. <br /> <br />tvIr. Hledik, seconded by Mr. McCown, moved to approve the draft <br />Opportunity Siting task team. <br /> <br />Mr. Duncan recognized a member of the public, Ahlen Ross. Mr. Ross, 2628 Jackson <br />Street expressed his dissatisfaction with the process in which the task teams' <br />membership had been identified, particularly noting there was no allowance for an ad hoc <br />or at-large member. He was concerned that a representative trom his neighborhood was <br />chosen via a telephone conference following a meeting at which there had been no <br />quorum. <br /> <br />The motion passed unanimously, 6:0. <br /> <br />Mr. Duncan asked Ms. Harding to explain the process for Infill Compatibility Task Team <br />task team selection. Ms. Harding said the issue of an at-large member had been raised. <br />A large number of people had submitted applications to serve on the task teams, <br />including almost 20 neighborhood representatives and almost 25 people from the <br />community. An at-large member had been decided against in order to help keep the <br />group from becoming too large to work effectively. She noted there would be other <br />avenues for public input into the process. The task team would provide a <br />recommendation to the Planning Commission, which would in turn, forward a <br />recommendation to the City Council for approval. The Planning Division website would <br />contain updated information on the process. <br /> <br />Mr. Duncan asked that Mr. Ross be included on the contact list, and suggested a Planning <br />Commissioner serve as a liaison or member in the Infill Compatibility Task Team. <br /> <br />Ms. Harding noted that Mr. Lawless had agreed to serve as an ex officio member of the <br />Infill Compatibility Task Team, and that voting would be deternlined by the group. <br /> <br />MINUTES~Eugene Planning Commission <br /> <br />November 19,2007 <br /> <br />Page 3 <br />