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He was also concerned that the WOW Hall could be damaged in the process of attenuating noise issues. He <br />noted that he had written the National Register of Historic Places nomination for the building. <br /> <br />Charles Peters, 2435 Potter Street, member of the Board of Directors of the WOW Hall, wished to remind <br />everyone present that the process for the development of the site adjacent to the WOW Hall had transpired <br />over the course of more than a year and the public had many opportunities to comment on it. He stated that <br />the Ridenour Building had been studied for 20 to 25 years and that the roof was being held up by columns <br />and the walls were bowed. He explained that the WOW Hall supported the project because the developers <br />had %ent over backwards" to attenuate the sound issues and because the developers were a non-profit that <br />sought to benefit the community. He thought it looked like a win-win situation and that the WOW Hall <br />could fare much worse with an adjacent commercial development. He supported approval of the project. <br /> <br />Councilor Poling closed the Public Forum and opened the floor for councilor comments and questions. <br /> <br />Councilor Kelly thanked those who testified for speaking at the forum. He averred that he did not hear <br />anything in Councilor Bettman's remarks at the EWEB public hearing equivalent to what was reported in <br />the paper. He thought the councilor's comments were misinterpreted by the reporter and asserted that one <br />should not believe everything one read in the paper. <br /> <br />Regarding the Whitbeck Boulevard situation, Councilor Kelly asked staff to provide a memorandum that <br />indicated what the City committed to, what the condition of the street was, and what the City and the <br />property owners could do to mitigate the situation. <br /> <br />Councilor Taylor thanked everyone for speaking. She noted her familiarity with the Whitbeck Boulevard <br />situation and agreed that the City had made promises that it had not followed through with. <br /> <br />Councilor Taylor said, regarding the CNR project, that infill was damaging neighborhoods throughout the <br />City. She thought the City land use codes needed updating. <br /> <br />Councilor Taylor registered her agreement with Mr. Handy's assertion that the City should not be in a rush <br />to form an enterprise zone. <br /> <br />Councilor Taylor thought there should have been a greater opportunity for an open process in the potential <br />development of the property adjacent to the WOW Hall. She called the WOW Hall a significant part of the <br />Eugene downtown scene. <br /> <br />Councilor Solomon thanked Ms. Jackson for testifying regarding the panhandling issues in the area where <br />she did business. She appreciated that the topic was kept in the forefront of the council and hoped that the <br />council would take steps to address it. She asked the City Manager about a report that covered the topic of <br />panhandling that was slated to be presented. City Manager Dennis Taylor responded that there was a <br />working group of people from the Public Works Department, the Eugene Police Department, and the City <br />Attorney's Office who were working on this report and he was uncertain as to when it would be finished. <br />He said he would bring it before the council when it was done. <br /> <br />Councilor Bettman thanked those who testified. She thanked Councilor Kelly for his clarifying comments <br />regarding her testimony before EWEB. <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council February 28, 2005 Page 4 <br /> Regular Session <br /> <br /> <br />