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<br />. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />I . <br /> <br />Councilman Murray asked for a report on the st~tuslof planning department reV1S10n of <br />residential and commercial codes in the normal p1ahning workload. He said he was <br />requesting again that the commercial code revis'ion' come first. He said also he still <br />was not satisfied with the response of how one deals with the question of whether there <br />is adequate commercial property in the South Eugene area - community commercial for <br />day-to-day needs - between now and 1990. Mr. Saul said that staff felt an analysis <br />of commercial property in the South Eugene area would be addressed in part in the update <br />of the General Plan along with all other areas of the city. Councilman Bradley sug- <br />gested that probably the only legitimate way to decide whether there was enough com- <br />mercially zoned property in the South Eugene area was on an ad hoc basis - demonstration <br />of public need by property owners requesting zone changes from residential to commercial. <br /> <br />I. Youth Ad Hoc Colflflittee Appointments bl} Mal}or - List of appointments has <br />been distributed to Council members. Mal}or Anderson has asked Jim Forbes <br />to chair the conmittee which includes the following: <br /> <br />Jim Forbes, 550 Ri ver Road <br />Sallie Meek, -1045 Monroe <br />Jim Williams, 1857 Universitl} <br />Dr. David Mortimore, 200 N. Monroe <br />Vernon Kammack, 2055 Patterson <br />Ll}dia Lackllrm, 3570 W. 11th <br />Gary Weber, 14.35 Arnberland <br />pierre Van Rl}sselberghe, Jr., 2880 Alta Vista Court <br />Jennl} Gordon, 1136 E. 20th <br />Craig Rutledge, 1963 Stonecrest Drive <br />Greg Olson,' 1410 W. 28th Place <br /> <br />Comm <br />1/28/76 <br />Affirm <br /> <br />That colflflittee will assess the need for a local Youth Commdssion <br />and hopes to have a report back within 90 days. Mayor Anderson <br />noted that Mr. Bradlel} will serve as council representative to the <br />commi ttee. <br /> <br />J. Appointment of Council Representative to Tri-Agencl} Animal Control - Mr. <br />Bradley suggested that, in view of the fact that he and Mr. Hamel served <br />on the task force, thel} both be appointed as council representatives, Mr. <br />Bradlel} to serve for the first six months and Mr. Hamel for the last six <br />months of the yea+. <br /> <br />Comm <br />2/4/76 <br />Affirm <br /> <br />Hrs. Beal moved seconded bl} Hr. Haws to appoint Hr. Rradlel} <br />and Mr. Hamel in the manner suggested. <br /> <br />Mr. Williams wondered if, in view of recent discussions on the importance <br />of continuitl} and experience in serv~ng on boards and commissions, there <br />would be anI} problems with turning the duties over to another representative <br />at the end of six months. Mr. Bradlel} did not feel there would be <br />problems but said thel} would come back to Council before the end of the <br />first six months if anI} difficulties seemed apparent. <br /> <br />Vote was taken on the motion which carried unanimousll}. <br /> <br />K. Field Burning - Mr. Murral} raised a question on what progress is being made <br />on behalf of the citl} of Eugene to curb the field burning - he wondered if <br />the Citl} is precluded from participating as activell} as the seed growers in <br />attempting to satisfy its concerns. Hayor Anderson noted that Eugene' s <br />i.nterests are being addressed in one form by good representation on the <br />Field Sanitation ComDcittee. Efforts are continuing despite difficult <br />obstacles, one, being reluctance on the part of the seed industry to resolve <br />the issue. In the interim, however, MaYl?r Anderson thought the development <br /> <br />83 <br /> <br />2/9/76 - 21 <br />