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<br /> Mr. Bennett sa i d he wants to be certain the ordi nance does not prevent <br /> individuals from constructing a house on smaller infill lots that reflect the <br /> e neighborhood character. <br /> Mayor Obie said he interprets the motion to mean that staff will return to the <br /> council with a proposal the council can then refine. <br /> Ms. Bascom said she prefers to address the issue in the ordinance review. She <br /> said the council should ask staff to pay attention to the infill issue and <br /> observe if it poses problems in the upcoming construction year. <br /> Ms. Ehrman agreed with Ms. Bascom's comments, adding it would be impractical <br /> to hold a separate public hearing on one exemption. <br /> Roll call vote; the vote resulted in a tie 4:4, with Councilors <br /> Rutan, Bennett, Holmer, and Miller voting aye, and Councilors <br /> Wooten, Ehrman, Schue, and Bascom voting nay. Mayor Obi e <br /> voted aye and the motion passed 5:4. <br /> Based on the temporary votes, Mr. Croteau introduced the item. <br /> CB 3001--An ordinance concerning solar access regulations; <br /> amending Sections 9.015, 9.060, 9.510, 9.535, and <br /> 9.576 of the Eugene Code, 1971; repealing Ordinance <br /> No. 19507; amending Ordinance Nos. 19400, 19401, and <br /> 19402; providing an effective date; and declaring <br /> an emergency. <br /> e Ms. Ehrman moved, seconded by Mr. Holmer, that the bill be <br /> read a second time by council bill number only, with unanimous <br /> consent of the council, and that enactment be considered at <br /> this time. Roll call vote; motion carried unanimously 8:0. <br /> Council bill 3001 was read by council bill number only. <br /> Ms. Ehrman moved, seconded by Mr. Holmer, that the bill be <br /> approved and given final passage. Roll call vote; the motion <br /> carried unanimously 8:0. The bill was declared passed (and <br /> became Ordinance No. 19514). <br /> III. PUBLIC HEARING: CODE AMENDMENTS TO ALLOW TRAVEL AGENCIES IN GO <br /> (GENERAL OFFICE) ZONING DISTRICTS AND GYMNASTIC FACILITIES AND SPORTS <br /> CLUBS IN 1-2 (LIGHT MEDIUM INDUSTRIAL) ZONING DISTRICTS <br /> CA 87-8) <br /> Mr. Croteau introduced the item. He sa i d the Planning Commission is <br /> unanimously recommending approval of the code amendments. <br /> Mr. Bennet asked City Attorney John Arnold if he had a conflict of interest <br /> regarding sports clubs in industrial districts. Mr. Arnold said there was no <br /> conflict of interest. <br /> e MINUTES--Eugene City Council November 16, 1987 Page 10 <br />