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Councilor Solomon, seconded by Councilor Ortiz, moved that the City Council adopt <br />Council Bill 4929, an ordinance concerning regulation of payday loans. <br /> <br />Councilor Poling, seconded by Councilor Ortiz, moved to amend Section 4 of the ordi- <br />nance to provide for an immediate effective date and to add a Section 5 to the ordinance <br />that would provide that an immediate effective date was necessary to serve the important <br />public purpose of protecting the citizens of Eugene from unscrupulous practices of payday <br />loan companies. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy indicated her support for the amendment and the amended motion. <br /> <br />Roll call vote; the amendment passed unanimously, 7:0. <br /> <br />Roll call vote; the amended motion passed unanimously, 7:0. <br /> <br /> <br />4. ACTION: <br /> <br />Transfer of Water Pollution Control Facility Property from the City of Eugene to the Metropoli- <br />tan Wastewater Management Commission <br /> <br />Councilor Solomon, seconded by Councilor Ortiz, moved to direct the City Manager to <br />take the necessary steps to proceed with the transfer of approximately 95.56 acres of City- <br />owned land to the Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission (MWMC), contin- <br />gent upon MWMC’s agreement to convey to the City the right-of-way needed to complete <br />the improvements abutting the MWMC site on River Avenue. <br /> <br />Councilor Bettman indicated her support for the goal of the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA), which <br />was to transfer the sewerage facilities. She felt some factors were complicated, however, as some of the <br />property was acquired with mixed funds and some of the property was originally owned locally or <br />federally. She wished to transfer what was needed in order to take care of the right-of-way and assessment <br />issue and to create the amount of property needed to facilitate the sewer treatment and the conditional use <br />permit (CUP) projected expansion, while retaining the amount of property that she did not believe was <br />necessary to transfer to “make it even.” <br /> <br />Councilor Bettman, seconded by Councilor Ortiz, moved to amend the motion to direct the <br />City Manager to transfer only that portion of the 95.56 acres site that was bounded by <br />River Avenue and the existing fence surrounding the water pollution control facilities on <br />the other three sides. <br /> <br />Councilor Bettman asserted that the riparian area outside of the fence was not necessary for the facility to <br />expand or operate. She felt it was in the public benefit to retain the property. She acknowledged comments <br />from staff that indicated there was a proportional benefit as two-thirds of the property was “strictly City <br />property” and the larger proportion of ratepayers resided in Eugene. She felt those comments to be <br />misleading. She asserted that the new capacity that a portion of rates was allocated for was not propor- <br />tionally distributed as the communities that were growing faster were receiving a higher proportion of that <br />benefit. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council July 10, 2006 Page 9 <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> <br />