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<br />treatment facilities on natural resource areas -and prime agricultural <br />lands. <br /> <br />21. Mr. Jim Hale, 4064 Meredith Court, Eugene, Oregon 97404. He <br />asserted that sand/gravel excavation could take away the buffer that <br />prevents flooding and did not believe the Greenway process covers the <br />excavation process adequately. He discounted George Griffin's <br />testimony, stating that Mr. Griffin testified a few years ago against <br />the construction of an elementary school (close by Madison Junior <br />High) which is far from the river bank because Mr. Griffin thought <br />additional structures that close to the river might present a hazard to <br />residents during flooding, Now he has reversed his opinion on <br />potential river flooding. Mr. Hale recommended Confluence I sland be <br />designated a natural resource and not agriculture, park/open space or <br />sand/gravel. <br /> <br />Gus Keller closed the public hearing at 9: 15 p. m. and announced the joint <br />meeting would commence in seven minutes. Scott Lieuallen closed the public <br />hearing for the Lane County Board of Commissioners. <br /> <br />11-7 <br /> <br />