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<br /> Mr. Lieuallen moved, seconded by Mr. Hamel, that the bills be <br /> approved and given final passage. Roll call vote. All coun- . <br /> cilors present voting aye, with Ms. Smith abstaining, the bill <br /> was declared passed and numbered 18740. <br /> CB 2233--An ordinance authorizing rezoning from RP/SR Residential Profes- <br /> sional District with Site Review procedures to C-2/SR Community <br /> Commercial District with Site Review procedures and application <br /> of the Integrated Shopping Sign District for property located <br /> south of Greenacres Road, east of Delta Highway (all or portions <br /> of Tax Lots 1800 and 1801--Assessor's Map 17-03-18). <br /> Mr. Lieuallen moved, seconde,d by Mr. Hamel, that findings sup- <br /> porting the rezonings as set forth in Planning Commission staff <br /> notes and minutes of October 7, 1980, be adopted by reference <br /> thereto; that the bi 11 s be read the second time by counc il bill <br /> numbers only, with unanimous consent of the council; and that <br /> enactment be consider ed at this time. Ro 11 call vote. Motion <br /> carried unanimously with Ms. Smith abstaining. <br /> Council Bill 2233 was read the second time by council bill number only. <br /> Mr. Lieuallen moved, seconded by Mr. Hamel, that the bills be <br /> approved and given final passage. Roll call vote. A 11 coun- <br /> cilors present voting aye, with Ms. Smith abstaining, the bill <br /> was declared passed and numbered 18741. <br /> B. Ordinance Establishing Mandatory Weatherization Standards for Existing . <br /> Residences (memo, ordinance distributed) <br /> Mr. Henry introduced the ordinance. He explained the matter had been discussed <br /> at great length and developed by members of the Energy Conservation Policy Board <br /> which included members of the EWEB Board, the Planning .Commission, and the City <br /> Council. They held public hearings, and there was an initial briefing at a <br /> previous council meeting on August 11. He introduced Greg Page, City staff, and <br /> Jean Reeder, EWES staff. He noted the presence of Camilla Pratt, EWEB Board <br /> member, as well as Jack Jones, Bonneville Power Administration. <br /> Mr. Page explained he was staff for the Energy Policy Board which recommended <br /> the program under consideration. He noted the presence of Mick Nolte, Building <br /> Division, and Ray Willard, Housing and Community Conservation staff. The <br /> meeting would be recorded for the benefit of the two councilors-elect in case <br /> the council decided to hold the matter over. <br /> Mr. Page gave the background, provisions of the ordinance, and the public <br /> support and Objections received. Council reviewed the subject in the fall <br /> of 1979 at a council goals retreat. .They invited Keith Parks, EWEB, to informally <br /> and candidly give them a briefing on the energy situation and what the City <br /> Council could do. Mr. Parks presented six points: 1) He forecast shortages in <br /> the mid- to late-1980's. 2) It would affect the ability of Eugene to grow and <br /> to provide jobs in the community. 3) Cost of the new power was extremely <br /> expensive and large rate increases were forecast. 4) In his opinion, voluntary <br /> . <br /> MINUTES--Eugene City Council December 22, 1980 Page 10 <br />