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Willamette Greenway was a priority but the plans for acquisition centered on natural resource and trail <br />values. <br /> <br />Mr. Pap6 asked Ms. Riner to provide staff input on the suggestion that the Santa Clara Elementary School <br />site be developed for park usage. Ms. Riner said the site was too small for a full service community park, <br />though it could be appropriate for a neighborhood park. She stated that the City already owned several <br />acres for a community park near the school, however. She indicated that the use of the site as a stand- <br />alone community center was not desired because of maintenance and operations costs and also in terms of <br />goals for a community park. She reiterated that it was a high priority to bring park uses and users together <br />in a single location instead of having one site for one use and another for a different use. She hoped one <br />park could provide opportunities for people with diverse recreational interests to come together in one <br />location. <br /> <br />In response to another question from Mr. Pap6, Ms. Riner affirmed that economies of scale would be <br />realized in a larger park both in development and in ongoing programming and maintenance. She <br />underscored the importance of coming up with an option that was the most efficient to operate. She cited <br />the Amazon Park and Aquatic Center as an example of a large community park that worked well from an <br />operations point of view. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy related that she had conversations with School District 4J representatives regarding the <br />elementary school and they indicated there were public safety issues occurring there. She said the district <br />believed the site had great potential for commercial development. She commented that as one thought <br />about parks, one needed to think about how difficult "pocket parks" were for safety purposes in the <br />community. She noted some of the mai or challenges existing parks already presented. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy conveyed her appreciation for the input from the neighborhood. She acknowledged that in <br />addition to the people who spoke about farm land and traffic issues, there had also been a vocal minority <br />that was supportive of the park because they believed it was something that would be wonderful for the <br />future of the community. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman said no one objected to the placement of a park in that area. She reiterated that the issue lay <br />in objections to the proposed housing and commercial developments. Regarding where the UGB should <br />be expanded, she predicted that this Class 1 agricultural soil would be the least likely to be considered on <br />its own merits to be brought into the UGB and developed. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman asserted that neighbors would not, as promised, be allowed to provide input into the design <br />for the development of the properties should the land swap go through. She also averred that staff had <br />indicated that no further transportation infrastructure would be needed in the area to meet the additional <br />load the development would create. <br /> <br />Ms. Solomon said she could not support a motion to cease all action. She believed this to be an <br />opportunity to "kill a couple of birds with one stone." She felt the City still had the negotiating power to <br />work toward a better deal. She asked staff to comment on whether the agreement could be modified. <br /> <br />Ms. Riner stated that the deadline for this was in July and depending on what both parties agreed to do, <br />the agreement would either lapse or be modified at that time. <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council May 18, 2005 Page 3 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br /> <br />
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