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<br /> <br />ATTACHMENT D <br />multi-family housing units with two or less bedrooms require one parking unit, three bedrooms <br />require one and a half parking units, four bedrooms require two parking units, and an additional <br />one half parking unit for each additional bedroom. <br />John Archer <br />, 90564 Alvadore Road, Eugene, spoke regarding MCA No. 1 regarding the number <br />of dogs allowed by residents within City limits. He said that he supported this amendment for the <br />sole reason that unwanted and unlicensed dogs that might be in excess of the currently allowed <br />number are often abandoned near his rural area property. He said the number of dogs allowed to <br />residents in the City should be raised to three or even more. <br />th <br />Drix <br />, 307½ East 14 Avenue, Eugene, said that he was confused which was smaller, an element or <br />an atom, but that he did know that those two together created a unique molecule known as Eugene. <br />He said that he knew that Planning Commission had a difficult job in interpreting issues regarding <br />infill. He said that the issue of parking was new to him, and that there are ways of solving <br />problems related to these issues, but that we just don’t know those ways yet. He said that he is <br />very proud of the University of Oregon, and the City of Eugene itself. <br />th <br />Charlie Larson <br />, 2220 West 27 Avenue, Eugene, thanked the Commission for taking the time to <br />listen to all the different points of view throughout the public hearing. He urged the commission to <br />think inventively and be open to compromise with respect to solving issues of parking and density <br />within the City. <br />Sondra Arrache <br />, 92575 City View, Eugene, spoke regarding MCA No. 1 regarding the number of <br />dogs allowed by residents within City limits. She said that the number of dogs allowed to residents <br />in the City should be raised to three or perhaps even removing the restriction altogether. She said <br />that of all the cities she has lived in, that Eugene is the only one that had a limit on the number of <br />allowed dogs. <br />Mr. Hledik, noting that there were no further members of the public present who wished to speak, <br />closed the public hearing and noted that, in response to the previous requests, the public record <br />would be kept open until 5:00PM on Tuesday, May 27, 2008. He then opened the meeting for the <br />Planning Commission to ask questions to staff. <br />MINUTES—Eugene Planning Commission May 21, 2008 Page 10 <br /> <br />