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<br />2.2.9 Solicitation of comments from relevant neighborhood associations. <br />By letter dated February 11. 2008, Deborah Healey, Chair of the West University <br />Neighbors stated that, by unanimous vote of the Executive Board and <br />membership, the WUN supported the use of MUPTE funding for this project as <br />long as the design features remain in the proj ect. <br /> <br />2.3 The project was monitored through the City's regular processes with <br />respect to planning, permit and building and safety requirements to insure compliance <br />with all local regulations; <br /> <br />2.4 Currently, there are two structures on the site. The four-bedroom house <br />facing 14th Street will be retained. The small one bedroom house on the alley will be <br />demolished; and <br /> <br />2.5 The owner has stated in the application and provided evidence that the <br />project as proposed, including the quality and quantity of sustainability features planned, <br />would not be feasible without the tax exemption. <br /> <br />3. A display ad soliciting recommendations or comments from the public regarding <br />this project was published in the Register-Guard on February 25, 2008. The period for <br />comment expired on March 26,2008. No comments were received in response to the ad. <br /> <br />Therefore, based upon the above findings, the project is in conformance with all <br />applicable local plans and provisions of the Eugene Code, 1971, planning regulations, the <br />Metropolitan Area General Plan, and the criteria set forth in the City's adopted Standards and <br />Guidelines for Multiple-Unit Housing Property Tax Exemption, and I recommend that the <br />application be approved. <br /> <br />Dated this _ day of April, 2008. <br /> <br />Director, Planning & Development <br />Department, City of Eugene <br /> <br />Report and Recommendation / Exhibit B to Resolution No. 4939 -- Page 3 of 3 <br />4939 Ex. B (00196643) <br />