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Bill Grile, Development Service Director, City of Springfield, indicated the Springfield <br /> Planning Commission took this up and they passed it by unanimous recommendation to <br /> move it forward. He noted the Planning Commission stated this was primarily a budget <br /> issue for the elected officials to deal with. He said there was a recommendation to the <br /> Springfield City Council that the language would state there would be a single service <br /> district within the County. <br /> <br /> Kurt Yeiter, City of Eugene, noted the City of Eugene Planning Commission had similar <br /> <br /> providing. He said they thought an amendment to the Metro Plan made sense. <br /> <br /> Christine Lundberg arrived at 6:20 p.m. <br /> <br /> Yeiter indicated that the Eugene Planning Commission was the first to deliberate on the <br /> proposed amendment. He said they weren*t able to wordsmith adequately. He said the <br /> concern was to constrain the special distriet, sso >that other services that wouldn't be <br /> provided by statute are not pulled in under a broad language. He noted the closest to that <br /> was Option 4. He stated the Eugene Planning Commission discussed the public safety <br /> district as too broad a term. <br /> <br /> Bettman asked if it would cost more for rural se~ices than for urban services and if the <br /> Planning Commissions discussed this. <br /> <br /> Yeiter responded they didn't address any financial issues. He said they considered <br /> growth inducing impacts and wordsmithing. <br /> <br /> Bettman asked if they were comparing services with what the statute stated. <br /> <br /> ~ :'~:Yoiter indicated they discussed what was required by state statute and the list might have <br /> ~ ~, :,b~n too constrained for what could:be allowed with the exception. He said there are <br /> current services that are provided that are not required that are logically provided by state <br /> statute. <br /> <br /> Bettman asked if this language was internally consistent. She stated she would submit <br /> ~i' questions and wanted responses back. <br /> <br />~-' <br /> <br /> ,-~;:AleX,Gardner, Deputy. District Attorney, commented that this was a rational process. He <br /> 'indicated if there wasa better alternative that he was willing to hear those ideas. He <br /> noted:that service in Lane County is cost effective. He urged the elected officials to do <br /> an analysis of what it takes them to prosecute each case. He added that they are failing to <br /> prosecute over 100 cases per month and 60% to 70% of those cases come from the <br /> Eugene/Springfield area. <br /> <br /> Page 4 - Joint Elected Officials Meeting April 19, 2005 <br /> WD bc/m/05035/T <br /> <br /> <br />