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<br /> <br />June 4, 2014 <br /> <br />City Council of Eugene <br /> <br />Re: Notice of Proposed Land Use Regulation Change and City Council Public Hearing <br /> <br />To Whom It May Concern: <br /> <br />I am writing to voice my concern about the proposed land use regulation change <br />regarding not being able to have the potential to build a secondary dwelling on a <br />residential lot. <br /> <br />If everyone of us would open their eyes and hearts to what’s happening in the world <br />(think outside of the box of Eugene) and the shrinking value of our currency and <br />rising food costs, they might be able to see that the stock market is volatile, the <br />economy is at high risk, and the food supply continues to grow in demand with less <br />agriculture landscape available to plant on, homes may need to be built smaller and <br />families may find themselves having to live together with parents, children, <br />grandparents, etc. To deny the possibility to build a tiny dwelling to assist others is <br />unacceptable. I’m not speaking about the homeless here. I’m talking middle <br />class/lower income families that struggle every day to meet ends meet. <br /> <br />You seem to be so concerned with the homeless…this preposterous idea contradicts <br />that idea of thinking. If the economy doesn’t turn around soon, you will find <br />yourself faced with many additional homeless people. Why not allow families to <br />help one another? Why not allow for strangers to help one another? <br /> <br />Put on your thinking caps before it’s too late. <br /> <br />Respectfully, <br /> <br /> <br />Marcy Ann Abbale <br />2487 Mangan Street <br />Eugene OR 97402-8724 <br />(541)688.5650 <br /> <br /> <br />ATTACHMENT E <br />September 24, 2018, Meeting - Item 3