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the proposed amendment needed to be broadened to include the option of researching special <br />districts for whatever the service may be. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy commented that her support of the motion put forth by Ms. Bettman did not <br />preclude a Metro Plan amendment that was more acceptable for the constituents of Eugene. <br /> <br /> The vote on the motion was a 4:4 tie; Ms. Bettman, Mr. Kelly, Ms. Taylor, and <br /> Ms. Ortiz voting yes; Mr. Pap~ Ms. Solomon, Mr. Pryor, and Mr. Poling voting <br /> no. Mayor Pierce cast a vote in favor of the motion and it was passed in a final <br /> vote of 5:4. <br /> <br />Mr. Klein explained that an ordinance that would deny the Metro Plan amendment would be <br />forwarded to the council, as required by code. Additionally, he reminded the Mayor and the City <br />Council that following adoption of the ordinance, a disagreement between the cities of Eugene, <br />and Springfield, and Lane County would exist and the amendment would be forwarded to the <br />Metropolitan Policy Committee (MPC), which would, in mm, craft recommendations for review <br />and possible approval by the governing bodies. Mayor Piercy noted that additional conversations <br />between the parties can ensue as well. <br /> <br />The meeting adjourned at 7:15 p.m. <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted, <br /> <br />Dennis M. Taylor <br />City Manager <br /> <br />('Recorded by doyce Ogden) <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council May 23, 2005 Page 12 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br /> <br />