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<br />e <br /> <br />Final Order No. AZ 87-13--A final order rezoning property <br />located west of River Road be- <br />tween Kingsbury Avenue and <br />Lynnbrook Drive form County <br />R-l/UL to City of Eugene R-l Low <br />Density Residential District and <br />from County AG/UL and RA/UL to <br />City of Eugene RA Suburban <br />Residential District, and apply- <br />ing City Residential Sign Dis- <br />trict. <br /> <br />Mr. Holmer moved, seconded by Ms. Bascom, to adopt Final <br />Order No. AZ 87-13. Roll call vote; the motion carried <br />6:2, Councilors Bascom, Bennett, Ehrman, Miller, Rutan and <br />Schue voting aye; Councilors Holmer and Wooten voting nay. <br /> <br />Mayor Obie noted that the council had reached its mandatory adjournment <br />time. <br /> <br />Mr. Holmer moved, seconded by Ms. Bascom, to continue the <br />meeting until 11 p.m. Roll call vote; the motion carried <br />7:1, Councilors Bascom, Bennett, Holmer, Miller, Rutan, <br />Schue, and Wooten voting aye; Councilor Ehrman voting nay. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />V. PUBLIC HEARING: LOCAL VOTER'S PAMPHLET ORDINANCE <br /> <br />City Manager Mike Gleason introduced the item. Public Information <br />Director Barb Bellamy presented the staff report. She said copies of the <br />ordinance had been made available to the audience, and the council had <br />been acquainted with the item at its work session. <br /> <br />Mayor Obie opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />Richard Gold, 1486 East 25th #B, spoke in favor of the ordinance. He <br />said that for once, he agreed with what the council was doing, and he <br />liked the idea of a voter1s pamphlet. <br /> <br />Mr. Gold noted that the ordinance called for appointment of a five-member <br />committee to develop a neutral explanation of a ballot measure. The <br />mayor would appoint four members, and those members would select the <br />fifth member. Mr. Gold said it appeared to him that the committee <br />structure would result in a contentious situation, rather than a neutral <br />statement. He said he did not believe the fifth member was needed. <br /> <br />Mr. Gold said he also suggested that if a State pamphlet was available, <br />it might be paid to include City issues, in order to reduce costs for the <br />City publication. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council <br /> <br />February 8, 1988 <br /> <br />Page 29 <br />