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Resolution No. 4885
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7/24/2006
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4885
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7/24/2005
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Mary H. Feldman
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<br />RESOLUTION NO. 4885 <br /> <br />A RESOLUTION APPROVING A MULTIPLE-UNIT PROPERTY TAX <br />EXEMPTION FOR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 673 EAST <br />14TH ALLEY WAY, EUGENE, OREGON (ROBERT AND LESLIE <br />QUINNEY). <br /> <br />The City Council of the City of Eugene finds that: <br /> <br />A. Robert and Leslie Quinney are the owners of real property located at 673 East <br />14th Alley Way, Eugene, Oregon, 97401, more particularly described on Exhibit A attached <br />hereto, and have submitted an application pursuant to the City's Multiple-Unit Property Tax <br />Exemption Program (Sections 2.945 and 2.947 of the Eugene Code, 1971) with respect to <br />residential units to be constructed on the property. <br /> <br />B. A display ad soliciting recommendations or comments from the public was <br />published in the Register-Guard on June 20, 2006, and advised that written comments would be <br />accepted for a period of 30 days from the date of publication. Recommendations or comments <br />were also solicited from the Planning Commission, and other interested City departments, <br />agencies, and neighborhood groups. Comments received from the solicitation, along with staff s <br />responses, are set forth in the Report and Recommendation, attached as Exhibit B, which was <br />prepared by the Director of the Planning and Development Department ("Director") as designee <br />of the City Manager. <br /> <br />C. The Director's Report and Recommendation to the Council recommends that the <br />application be approved and the exemption granted. In making the recommendation, the <br />Director found that the applicant submitted all materials, documents and fees required by the <br />application and the City as set forth in Section 2.945 of the Eugene Code, 1971, and is in <br />compliance with the policies set forth in the Standards and Guidelines adopted by Administrative <br />Order No. 53-04-03-F. <br /> <br />D. The project consists of the development of21 residential units (1 one-bedroom, 2 <br />two-bedroom, 5 three-bedroom, 7 four-bedroom, and 6 five-bedroom units), which are not <br />designed and will not be used as transient accommodations. <br /> <br />NOW, THEREFORE, <br /> <br />BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EUGENE, a <br />Municipal Corporation of the State of Oregon, as follows: <br /> <br />Section 1. Based upon the above findings which are adopted, and the City Council's <br />review of the Report and Recommendation of the Director of the Planning and Development <br />Department attached as Exhibit B, the City Council approves the application of Robert and <br />Leslie Quinney for an ad valorem property tax exemption under the City's Multiple-Unit <br /> <br />Resolution - Page 1 <br />
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