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<br /> extensive discussion of this issue the task force had decided that it would be <br /> more responsible to be specific. He then stated on the record that City Council <br /> approval of the task force's recommendations represented approval of the general <br />e policy direction, with details remaining to be worked out. <br /> Councilor Obie noted that his support of the motion did not imply approval of <br /> any specific financial expenditure. <br /> Roll call vote. Motion carried 7:1, with Councilors Schue, Obie, <br /> Ball, Holmer, Lindberg, Smith and Wooten voting in favor, and <br /> Councilor Hansen voting in opposition. <br /> D. Rezoning Request (MU-R Whiteaker Residential Mixed District) (Z 83-5) <br /> 1. Property located south of 2nd Avenue, west of the Ferry Street <br /> Bridge, north of the Southern Pacific Railroad, and east of Pearl <br /> Street from 1-2 Light-Medium Industrial District to MU-R Whiteaker <br /> Residential Mixed-Use District, and a change of sign district from <br /> Industrial to Professional-Office (Area 1); <br /> 2. Property located south of 4th Avenue, west of Willamette Street, <br /> north of 6th Avenue, and west of Washington Street from 1-2 <br /> Light-Medium Industrial District and R-3 Multiple-Family Resi- <br /> dential District to MU-R Whiteaker Residential Mixed-Use District, <br /> and change of sign district from Industrial to Professional-Office <br /> (Area 2); <br /> 3. Property located south of Clark Avenue, west of Jefferson Street, <br /> north of 4th and 1st avenues, and east of Monroe Street and <br />e River Avenue from 1-2 Light-Medium Industrial District, R-2/10A <br /> Limited Multiple-Family Residential District with a maximum <br /> density of ten units per acre, RG 2.5/SR Garden Apartment Resi- <br /> dential District limiting density to a minimum of 2500 square <br /> feet of lot area per dwelling unit with Site Review suffix, R-2 <br /> Limited Multiple-Family Residential District to MU-R Whiteaker <br /> Mixed-Use District, and change of sign district from Residential <br /> and Industrial to Professional-Office (Area 3) <br /> Recommended approval by Planning Commission May 3, 1983 Vote: 5:0 <br /> Mr. Gleason introduced Susan Smernoff, Planning. Ms. Smernoff reviewed the <br /> staff notes, noting that the staff recommendation was to concur with the Planning <br /> Commission recommendation in areas 1 and 2 and send area 3 back to the Planning <br /> Commission for reconsideration, since the owner of tax lot 3100 had changed her <br /> mind and was now requesting the retention of industrial zoning. <br /> No ex parte contacts or conflicts of interest were declared by councilors. <br /> Staff notes and minutes were entered into the record. <br /> Public hearing was opened. <br />- MINUTES--Eugene City Council June 27, 1983 Page 7 <br />