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Mr. Yeiter stated that this was an action required annually. He said a public hearing was required by State <br />law before the tax assessor could shift tax revenue from the properties that had been annexed, from the <br />special districts that were providing the services to the City. He noted that fire districts were <br />automatically transferred. He explained that there were 22 annexations that required withdrawal from the <br />special districts, all of them initiated by property owners for development purposes and all of them <br />approved by the Lane County Local Government Boundary Commission (LCLGBC). <br /> <br />Councilor Poling opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />Rob Handy, 455-½ River Road, said he was a Eugene resident. He likened the piecemeal annexation of <br />the River Road area to a "slow death by bleeding." He expressed appreciation for Councilor Papa's work <br />with residents of the River Road/Santa Clara area. He asked what the transition team was charged to do. <br />He wondered if the City would support the task force's efforts in good faith or whether the task force <br />would become under funded and underutilized and if within two years the City would choose to only <br />annex. He said David Reed with the transition team was trying to identify the heritage values in the area <br />that were worth saving in order to inform a strategy of negotiated annexation. He thought the challenge to <br />the City was that one arm of the City often did not know what the other was doing and staff decision- <br />makers were driven by projects that needed to be completed, sometimes losing sight of the "big picture." <br />He averred that the challenge was how to get along with area residents and how to negotiate in a fair way <br />with the area. He wondered if the transition team' s work plan could be fully funded and whether <br />negotiations of intergovernmental agreements (IGAs) with River Road Park District and the County Public <br />Works should be ceased. He suggested postponement of the creation of the local improvement district on <br />River Avenue. He thought an accountable and transparent process should be initiated for the proposed <br />land swap for the Santa Clara Park. He recommended a moratorium on all new development in the area <br />be enacted for two years in order for all of the issues to be resolved. <br /> <br />Councilor Poling closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />Councilor Poling ascertained that there were no objections to taking action at the present meeting. <br /> <br /> Councilor Solomon, seconded by Councilor Taylor, moved that the City <br /> Council adopt Council Bill 4897, an ordinance providing for withdrawal <br /> of territories from special districts. <br /> <br /> Councilor Taylor acknowledged the frustration that some River Road/Santa Clara residents felt about the <br /> annexations, but wished to underscore that the present action was routine. <br /> <br /> Roll call vote; the motion passed unanimously, 7:0. <br /> <br /> 5. PUBLIC HEARING: <br /> An Ordinance Concerning the Filing of Rabies Vaccination Certificates; Adding Section 4.403 <br /> to the Eugene Code, 1971; Amending Section 4.990 of That Code; and Providing For an <br /> Immediate Effective Date <br /> <br /> City Manager Taylor stated that the public hearing was for an ordinance that was recommended by the <br /> Lane Board of County Commissioners and had grown out of recommendations from the Lane County <br /> Animal Regulation Task Force. He asked Carol Pomes, Purchasing Manager, to speak to the ordinance. <br /> <br /> MINUTES--Eugene City Council February 28, 2005 Page 8 <br /> Regular Session <br /> <br /> <br />
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