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<br />November 28, 2018, Work Session – Item 1 <br />reached a state that creates conditions that contribute to spread of disease, criminal activity, urban blight, and community deterioration. In response to the increased number of odor complaints related to marijuana, the attached draft code language expands on the definition of odor to include an offensive odor of which impacts the enjoyment and use of property. The draft code provides a number of factors to consider in determining whether an odor is offensive to individuals of normal sensitivity. The proposed changes are intended to address conditions that threaten the health and safety of occupants and the community and have a negative impact to neighborhood livability. The Agenda Item Summary from the July 23, 2018, work session on nuisance code, including examples of code from other jurisdictions can be reviewed online. <br />RELATED CITY POLICIES <br />City Council Goals • Safe Community: A community where all people are safe, valued and welcome. • Sustainable Development: A community that meets its present environmental, economic and social needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. <br />Envision Eugene Pillars <br />• Provide affordable housing for all income levels <br />• Promote compact urban development and efficient transportation options <br />• Protect, repair, and enhance neighborhood livability <br />COUNCIL OPTIONS 1. Direct the City Manager to schedule a public hearing on draft code amendments as proposed in Attachment A. 2. Take no action at this time. <br />CITY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION City Manager recommends scheduling a public hearing on draft code amendments as proposed in Attachment A. <br />SUGGESTED MOTION <br />Move to direct the City Manager to schedule a public hearing on the draft code amendments set forth in <br />Attachment A. <br />ATTACHMENT A. Proposed Nuisance Code