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<br /> <br />ATTACHMENT E <br />Mr. McCown supported the motion. He believed it belonged with ICS and/or a more robust process, and <br />should go back to the neighborhoods. <br /> <br />Ms. Beierle could not support the motion because she was not content with the revised proposal. She <br />preferred an alternative recommendation. <br /> <br />The motion failed 3:4, with Commissioners Hledik, McCown, and Lawless <br />voting in favor, and Commissioners Carroll, Kneeland, Duncan, and Beierle <br />voting in opposition. <br /> <br />Mr. Carroll, seconded by Mr. McCown, moved that the Planning Commission <br />recommend option A for Amendment 7 – Required Parking for Multi-Family <br />Developments in West University and South University Neighborhood <br />Associations, that the City Council not adopt the proposed amendment at this <br />time and defer the topic to the Infill Compatibility Standards project for further <br />consideration to allow for a more comprehensive review and analysis of the <br />issues and policy choices, as well as identification of long term solutions. The <br />motion passed unanimously, 7:0. <br /> <br />Mr. Duncan said this was a much broader issue and needed a comprehensive resolution that involved UO, <br />Peace Health Medical Center, the City of Eugene, and the neighborhoods. He was concerned about the <br />impact of stop gap solutions. <br /> <br />Responding to a question from Ms. Kneeland, Ms. Hansen distributed a June 2, 2008 memorandum from <br />the City Attorney, Subject: 2008 Minor Code Amendments/DLCD Letter. Ms. Hansen stated the City <br />Attorney was recommending additional findings be added under Statewide Planning Goal 12. <br /> <br />Mr. Hledik thanked Mr. Nystrom and Ms. Hansen and members of the public for their efforts on the <br />minor code amendment process. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />III. ITEMS FROM COMMISSION AND STAFF <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene Planning Commission June 2, 2008 Page 13 <br /> <br />