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<br />e <br /> <br />Res. No. 4113--A resolution furthering annexation to the City <br />of Eugene and the Lane County Metropolitan <br />Service District for property located south of <br />Franklin Boulevard and west of Henderson <br />Avenue. <br /> <br />Final Order AZ 89-1--A final order rezoning property located <br />south of Franklin boulevard and west of <br />Henderson Avenue from Lane County 1-2/UL <br />to City of Eugene 1-2/SR Light Medium <br />Industrial District with Site Review <br />Subdistrict, with a change from County <br />Industrial Sign District to City <br />Industrial Sign District. <br /> <br />The resolution and final order were read by number and title only. <br /> <br />Ms. Bascom moved, seconded by Mr. Rutan, to adopt the <br />resolution and final order. Roll call vote; the motion passed <br />unanimously, 8:0. <br /> <br />( <br />IV. PUBLIC HEARING: PEDESTRIAN RIGHT-OF-WAY VACATION, LOCATED BETWEEN <br />CHIPPENDALE DRIVE AND 1-5 FREEWAY (DONALD SCHROEDER) (PV 88-1) <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />City Manager Mike Gleason introduced the topic. Donna Stegner, Planning, <br />Development, and Building Department, reported that at the time the <br />Chippendale Subdivision was platted, a pedestrian walkway was dedicated for <br />the purpose of providing access to a planned bike path that is to be located <br />parallel and along the 1-5 Freeway. Subsequent to the original dedication, a <br />concrete sound barrier was constructed along the eastern border of the site <br />which blocks the access to the proposed bike path. The applicant proposes a <br />new walkway 70 feet north of the subject site and has provided the City with <br />a deed to that right-of-way. <br /> <br />Ms. Stegner reported one telephone call from an owner of property located <br />approximately 900 feet from the site whose objection to the walkway appeared <br />to be related to the sound barrier and not relevant to the walkway vacation. <br />Ms. Stegner said the Transportation Division has reviewed the request and has <br />no objection to the vacation and approves the new location. <br /> <br />Responding to Mr. Rutan1s inquiry about compensation, Ms. Stegner said it <br />would be a straight exchange and the walkway is unimproved. She added that <br />Diane Bishop, Bicycle Committee staff, has reviewed the vacation. <br /> <br />Mayor Miller opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />Bernard Wendtland, 803 Sheraton Drive, spoke against the vacation because he <br />considered the new location of the walkway to be hazardous. He preferred <br />eliminating the walkway completely to moving it to a location which he <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council <br /> <br />February 27, 1989 <br /> <br />Page 11 <br />