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<br /> the appeal would delay implementation until December 1. Mr. Hanks stressed that <br /> any delay would reduce the time for evaluation, but it would also allow for some <br /> e adjustment to the program. He said there would be no significant problem in <br /> delaying if staff was assured of an affirmative vote on November 9, but he added <br /> that any wholesale changes after that would pose a problem in implementation by <br /> December 1. <br /> Councilor Hansen said he would vote against the motion and that he wished to <br /> postpone the decision until November 9, 1983, when more information might be <br /> avail abl e. <br /> . <br /> The motion failed, 4:3; Councilors Schue, Ball, and Lindberg <br /> voting aye; Councilors Smith, Obie, and Hansen voting nay; Mayor <br /> Keller broke the tie by voting nay. <br /> Mr. Obie moved, seconded by Ms. Smith, that the City Council <br /> postpone its decision on the appeal on the West University On- <br /> Street Parking Pricing Program until November 9, 1983. <br /> The motion carried, 5:1; Councilors Schue, Lindberg, Smith, Obie, <br /> and Hansen voting aye; Councilor Ball voting nay. <br /> Councilor Hansen asked staff to layout the Woonerf Project so that the council <br /> could walk through the area. <br /> Councilor Obie said he wanted to know the number of single-family residences <br /> without available off-street parking for the November 9 meeting. He said he was <br /> e not comfortable with the program and did not feel that more information would <br /> change his mind. He said he would be more inclined to assign parking spaces to <br /> those residents without off-street parking. He said he would like to solve the <br /> problems of the people residing in the area. <br /> Ms. Smith left the meeting. <br /> B. Annexation/Rezoning Request for Property Located West of the Willamette <br /> River and South of Stults Street from County RA Suburban Residential <br /> District, RG Garden Apartment Residential District, RG/X Garden <br /> Apartment Residential District with Site Review Procedures, C-2 <br /> Neighborhood Commercial District and C-2/X Neighborhood Commercial <br /> District with Site Review Procedures to City RA Suburban Residential <br /> District, R-2 Limited Multiple-Family Residential District, C-2/SR <br /> Community Commercial District with Site Review Procedures and appli- <br /> cation of Outlying Commercial Sign District, and PL Public Lands <br /> District (R. P. Clemens) (A/Z 83-7) (memo, maps attached; background <br /> information under separate cover) <br /> Assistant City Manager David Whitlow introduced the agenda item. Tom Hayes of <br /> the Planning Department presented the staff report. He reviewed the staff <br /> notes, stating that the request included 30 tax lots under 18 ownerships and was <br /> a triple majority annexation request, explaining that this meant that a majority <br /> of the property owners, representing a majority of the area, and the assessed <br /> value. were in favor of the request. He said 12 of the 18 property owners had <br /> petitioned for the annexation. representing 65 percent of the property owners. <br /> - <br /> MINUTES--Eugene City Council October 10, 1983 Page 15 <br />