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<br /> ------ <br /> Mr. Lieuallen asked by placing industrial development first, if that <br /> would address the concerns that have been heard in the last few weeks. <br /> Mr. Porter responded that it may not ever be able to deal with some of . <br /> these criticisms. Mr. Lieuallen said that residential concerns should <br /> then perhaps be addressed first. Ms. Smith stated that if this is to <br /> come back in two weeks, she would lfke to see more specifics as to <br /> what would be included in each module. <br /> Mayor Keller suggested each councilor turn in a prioritized work <br /> schedule to Mr. Porter. Using this information he will bring back a <br /> revised schedule and cost estimates for an earlier completion to <br /> council in two weeks. <br /> IV. ORDINANCE CONCERNING RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR CITY OFFICES (ordinance <br /> distributed) <br /> Mr. Henry stated that this ordinance is in response to Mr. Delay's questions <br /> regarding officials' principal residences. <br /> CB 2189--An ordinance concerning elections; amending Section 2.964 of <br /> the Eugene Code, 1971; and declaring an emergency. <br /> Ms. Smith moved, seconded by Mr. Lieuallen, that the bill be read <br /> the second time by council bill number only, with unanimous <br /> consent of the council, and that enactment be considered at this <br /> time. <br /> Ms. Miller stated that she had talked to Mr. Delay and this is a housekeePingtlt <br /> item and not a change in direction. Mayor Keller noted that this would <br /> fill a gap in the City Charter. <br /> Roll call vote; motion carried unanimously. <br /> Council Bill 2189 was read the second time by council bill number only. <br /> Ms. Smith moved, seconded by Mr. Lieuallen, that the bill be <br /> approved and given final passage. Roll call vote; all councilors <br /> present voting aye, the bill was declared passed and numbered <br /> 18697. <br /> V. PERMIT FEES FOR CONFERENCE CENTER PROJECT (memo distributed) <br /> Mr. Henry stated that these fees would be substantial, approximately <br /> $1,400 per month, if the Conference Center and parking structure had to <br /> pay. This would be a situation where the City would be paying the City. <br /> This would not waive the building permit fees, just the fees required for <br /> use of streets. <br /> . <br /> 9/10/80--6 <br />