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MINUTES – Eugene City Council Meeting December 10, 2018 Page 2 <br />38.Richard Self – supported creating a downtown day center; allowing people to sleep.39.Justin Thompson – supported extending Camp 99 and making it an all-day facility.40.Aimee Barrera – supported extending Camp 99 and making it an all-day facility.41.Eric Jackson – asked for support in continuing Camp 99 under self-management model.42.Anthony Theil – spoke about the reality of homelessness and supported the Camp 99 site.43.Majeska Seese-Green – asked whether Housing Tools and Strategies work included shelters.44.Max Jackson – disappointed with conversation about changing the structure of Camp 99.45.Jerry Glass – said services are needed at Camp 99 site to help residents move out of homelessness.46.Zondie Zinke – supported efforts to establish Camp 99 as a self-managed site.47.Stefan Strek – expressed appreciation for public process.48.Brandon Greene – supported use of public property for homeless shelter and services.Council Discussion <br />•Climate Recover Ordinance is important in establishing goals and giving direction to staff;progress is being made. <br />•Pressure must be placed on federal administration to take action to stem the crisis. <br />•Homeless situation is desperate; a fresh look at potential solutions is needed. <br />•Expansion of car camping program is viable strategy for helping homeless. <br />2.CONSENT CALENDARA. Approval of City Council Minutes•November 14, 2018, Work Session Minutes•November 19, 2018, Work Session Minutes•November 26, 2018, Work Session Minutes•November 26, 2018, Meeting MinutesB. Approval of Tentative Working Agenda C. Adoption of a Resolution Approving a Low-Income Rental Housing Property Tax Exemption for 11th and Lincoln D. Adoption of a Resolution Acknowledging Receipt of City of Eugene, Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2018 Item C was pulled for further discussion. <br />MOTION AND VOTE: Councilor Clark, seconded by Councilor Taylor, moved toapprove the items on the Consent Calendar. PASSED 8:0. Council Discussion <br />•Appreciation expressed for the project and to developer of the property for reaching out to thecouncilors. <br />VOTE ON ITEM 3 (Move to adopt the resolution approving a 20-year Low-Income Rental Housing Property Tax Exemption for the property located at the northwest corner of 11th Avenue and Lincoln Street). PASSED 8:0 <br />Mayor Vinis adjourned the meeting of the Eugene City Council and convened a meeting of the Eugene <br />Urban Renewal Agency. <br />3. ACTION: Resolution Acknowledging Receipt of the Annual Financial Report of the Urban <br />Renewal Agency of the City of Eugene for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2018 <br />MOTION AND VOTE: Councilor Clark, seconded by Councilor Taylor, moved to adopt the resolution acknowledging receipt of the Annual Financial Report for the Urban Renewal Agency of the City of Eugene for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2018. <br />PASSED 8:0 January 14, 2019, Meeting - Item 3A