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ATTACHMENTC <br />MINUTES <br />EugeneCityCouncil <br />HarrisHall,125East8Avenue <br />th <br />Eugene,Oregon97401 <br />October24,2016 <br />5:30p.m. <br />CouncilorsPresent: <br />,ClaireSyrettviaphone <br /> WORK SESSION: Envision Eugene Multi-Family Housing Strategies <br />1. <br />Principal Planner Terri Harding and Planning Director Robin Hostick gave a PowerPoint <br />presentation discussing the Envision Eugene timeline, review of summer engagement results, and <br />council direction on housing strategies. <br />Council discussion: <br />Refinement plans are needed before MUPTE can expand beyond downtown. <br />If data submitted by Helickson is valid, none of the proposed options will be needed. <br />Review of new data should not occur in a vacuum; not interested in taking more time. <br />Moving from 10 to 14 units of allowable housing is a significant increase. <br />Re-examining all of the assumptions is not advisable; update has been built into process. <br />Endless revisions will cause the State to step in; process cannot drag on indefinitely. <br />Support staff recommendations and appreciate efforts in reaching out to underrepresented <br />population. <br />Input from affordable housing sector is a very important component of the calculation. <br />MOTION: <br /> Councilor Evans, seconded by Councilor Zelenka, moved to direct staff to prepare <br />the UGB adoption package using the high density residential downtown redevelopment strategy <br />and the medium density residential option B with exemptions for lots under a half an acre in size <br />and subsidized affordable housing development. <br />MOTION TO SUBSTITUTE: <br /> Councilor Brown, seconded by Councilor Taylor, moved to <br />substitute the main motion with a motion to direct the City Manager to come back to the City <br />Council with an analysis of the technical statements in Mr. Helikson’s October 22, 2016, letter to <br />FAILED 2:6, <br />the Mayor and Council. Councilors Brown and Taylor voted in support. <br />VOTE ON MAIN MOTION: PASSED 5:3 <br />, Councilors Brown, Taylor, and Clark opposed. <br />MINUTES – Eugene City Council October 24, 2016 Page 1 <br /> Work Session and Meeting <br /> <br />
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