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Continuing, Ms. Davidson shared that she heard Dr. Samuel Epstein, author of Cancer Gate, speak at the <br />Environmental Law Conference. She supported the Toxics Right-to-Know Law, stating that cancer is <br />epidemic and the City of Eugene needed to set an example for the rest of the country. <br /> <br />Paul Nicholson, 1855 East 28th Avenue, wished to second comments regarding the WOW Hall, hoping to <br />preserve its function. <br /> <br />Mr. Nicholson related that he served on the Council Committee for Economic Development in 1992. He <br />recalled that the committee recommended substantive standards for accountability, such as producing <br />stable family-wage jobs and encouraging ~ompanies that had minimal environmental effect. He felt the <br />Enterprise Zone, as proposed, failed miserably to meet those standards. He thought it had no possibility <br />for accountability, as it was largely governed by the State. He said the City of Eugene had a "sad track <br />record" as promoters of economic development. He asked where the 1,000 jobs were that were promised <br />by the University of Oregon when the City authorized the development of the Riverfront Research Park. <br />He asked what happened to the promised "downtown renaissance." <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy closed the Public Forum and opened the floor for councilor comments and questions. <br /> <br />Councilor Pap6 commended the "great testimony." He especially appreciated the young people who were <br />participating in the play, Sleepwalk. <br /> <br />In response to a question from Councilor Pap~, City Manager Taylor said there were no plans to sell the <br />Union Pacific rail yards, to his knowledge. Councilor Pap~ requested that staff contact Union Pacific and <br />ask what plans it had for the rail yards. He commented that there had been many rumors. <br /> <br />Councilor Pap6 recalled that he took dance lessons as a six-year-old at the WOW Hall. He said the <br />function of the WOW Hall had changed over time and might continue to change over time. He felt the <br />future was open to speculation. <br /> <br />Councilor Kelly thanked everyone for taking time to testify. He wished to clarify that the West 8th <br />Avenue project was being constructed by developers who develop only local low-income housing. He <br />explained that while the City created 1,300 units of low-income housing since the late 1980s, there was a <br />need for 5,000 units. He said that if the new development proceeded, it would add 70 units of low-income <br />housing. In response to the assertion that the benefits would not go to the people who need it most, he <br />underscored that federal law mandated low-income living units could only be rented to people who made <br />41 percent to 57 percent of an area's median income. <br /> <br />Councilor Kelly applauded the drama students who were taking Sleepwalk to the Fringe Festival. He <br />wished them luck and indicated that he would attend the benefit. <br /> <br />Councilor Kelly, in response to the assertion that someone was rejected for the survey based on age, said <br />he wished to ascertain that the survey in question had yet to be undertaken. City Manager Taylor said he <br />did not know the answer at present, but would find out the status of the survey for the council. <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council March 7, 2005 Page 6 <br /> Regular Session <br /> <br /> <br />
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