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<br /> e provision of services and the receipt of revenues to support those services; <br /> 2) avoid asking City residents to bear the cost on the increased tax base for <br /> the first year; 3) increase likely participation in the election; and 4) <br /> allow more time for providing information to residents on the issues <br /> associated with annexation. <br /> Ms. Schue moved, seconded by Mr. Holmer, to accept the staff <br /> recommendation for revision of the time frame for a <br /> council-initiated annexation of River Road. <br /> Responding to a question from Mr. Boles, Ms. Decker said that the earlier <br /> schedule would have initiated the annexation about four months sooner and the <br /> election would have been held about six months earlier, thus resulting in a <br /> longer period of time to bear the additional costs for the unannexed portion. <br /> Roll call vote; the motion carried 6:1, with Mr. Holmer voting <br /> against. <br /> Mr. Holmer said that the issue had already been deferred too long and he saw <br /> no reason to postpone it until November 1990. <br /> X. MODIFICATION OF HOUSING AGREEMENT WITH EUGENE EMERGENCY HOUSING <br /> City Manager Mike Gleason introduced the item. Jan Bohman, Planning and <br /> e Development Department, reported that the agreement previously discussed by <br /> the council authorized the Manager to enter into an agreement with DH, Inc. <br /> that would include a clause that would have the property revert to the City <br /> if the facility ceased to be operated as a head-injured facility. That <br /> clause was not acceptable to HUD attorneys and a modified agreement was <br /> proposed that would include covenants giving the City the right to file suit <br /> if operation as a disabled facility is discontinued. <br /> Ms. Schue moved, seconded by Mr. Holmer, to authorize the City <br /> Manager to execute an agreement with DH, Incorporated, for <br /> sale of a portion of the Lincoln School property for a <br /> housing project for head-injured individuals. Roll call <br /> vote; the motion carried unanimously, 7:0. <br /> XI. AUTHORIZATION OF CONTINUATION OF COMMUNITY RESPONSE TEAM UNTIL <br /> COMPLETION OF EVALUATION <br /> City Manager Mike Gleason requested an expenditure of approximately $7,000 <br /> under the current authorization to allow continuation of the Community <br /> Response Team (CRT) until the council completes its evaluation of the <br /> program. <br /> Mr. Bennett supported Mr. Gleason's request. Mr. Boles observed that Mr. <br /> Gleason's proposal would maintain continuity of services up until the point <br /> of evaluation. <br /> e MINUTES--Eugene City Council October 9, 1989 Page 13 <br />