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Ms. Muir said that the Planning Commission would be discussing Goal 5, buildable land supply issues, in <br />the near future. <br /> <br />Mr. Lawless questioned the timing of the role of the CIC in relation to the Parks planning process. <br /> <br />Ms. Muir said that the CIC was dissolved in July 2004, as a result of city wide budget cuts. She added <br />that the land swap discussion had been taking place for several years with the Parks and Open Space <br />Board (POS). <br /> <br />Mr. Yeiter said the role of the Planning Commission as a CIC was tied to land use decisions, noting that <br />the original parks plan was not intended to be a land use decision. <br /> <br />Mr. Lawless said it was not clear when the Planning Commission:i::~hould get involved in a number of <br />processes. He said it was important that the Planning CommissiOn!cover all of its bases, or that they <br />cover no more than they have to <br /> <br />Mr. Coyle said only 20 percent of the projects that come into the permit and Information Center for <br />review and approval ever come about, making it challenging on deciding at what point the Planning <br />Commission should become involved. Mr. Lawless stressed the need for conversations about CIC issues <br />and the importance of the Planning Commission not engaging in projects that never got done. <br /> <br />Ms. Muir said she and Mr. Ny3trc, m Yeiter attended most of the POS meetings related to the POS plan, <br />noting that it was not being done without public involvement. She added that POS staff had met with <br />interested citizens to review the survey instant that had been discussed at a previous Planning <br />Commission meeting. ::: <br /> <br />Mr. Lawless adjourned the Planning C6~iOn meeting at 1:30 p.m. <br /> <br />(Recorded by Linda Henry) <br />m: ~20051planning and development departmentlplanning division [planning commission~l~OSO228.doc <br /> <br />MINUTES - Eugene Planning Commission February 28, 2005 Page 6 <br /> <br /> <br />