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to move forward with the funding scenario that had been planned for the improvements, due to the County <br />commissioners' decision. <br /> <br />Councilor Kelly believed the standards were reasonable and the improvements were warranted, but said he <br />would oppose the resolution because of the ill will it would create. <br /> <br />Councilor Solomon said the property owners had not opposed the improvements in their entirety so much <br />as they felt the planned improvements were excessive for the street. She agreed that much good will had <br />been created with the River Road/Santa Clara area and this forced annexation could harm the progress that <br />had occurred. She noted that a resident there had suggested an "Annexation Amnesty Day," adding that <br />she thought it was an idea with merit. <br /> <br />Councilor Nathanson said while it was obvious what the City stood to gain from the annexation, the City <br />needed to ask what the property owners stood to gain. She acknowledged that many people benefit from <br />living and working in the urban area without having to pay for the urban services or having to vote. She <br />supported annexation in most cases. She commented that the project was necessary and inevitable, but that <br />for the present, it would be better to select another project from the capital improvement project list. <br /> <br />Councilor Meisner stated that he had been working on the idea of an "Annexation Amnesty" day with <br />assistant City Manager Jim Carlson for "many months." He expressed hope that they would get a response <br />to it. He felt testimony had indicated that the opposition to the improvements was not absolute. He noted <br />that the Crest Drive neighbors had sought input on a different design of street changes and suggested that <br />the City look into a more flexible design for River Avenue. He said he would not support a forced <br />annexation. <br /> <br />In response to a question from Councilor Solomon, Ms. Cahill said the interchange to Beltline Road would <br />not be improved in this plan as it was not under the jurisdiction of the City. <br /> <br />Mayor Torrey averred that, though the City largely focused on the River Road area, there were a number <br />of islands of non-annexed property. He observed that many people in the River Road area had signs on <br />their front lawns that expressed their extreme opposition to annexation to the City. He advised against <br />approving the forced annexation of the River Avenue properties as it would promote anti-annexation <br />sentiments. He recommended the City Council hold a discussion on its approach to annexation. <br /> <br /> Roll call vote; the motion failed by a unanimous vote, 8:0. <br /> <br />Mayor Torrey called for a five-minute break .... <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council September 13, 2004 Page 9 <br /> Regular Session <br /> <br /> River Avenue Exhibit C <br /> <br /> <br />