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believed that the guiding principles were positive, but until placed into writing they would remain only <br />principles. <br /> <br />Becky Riley, 202 Hawthorne Avenue, said she was speaking on behalf of herself and a network of west <br />Eugene residents who were advocating for cleaner air. She urged that Drew Johnson be appointed to the <br />Lane Regional Air Pollution Authority (LRAPA) Board. She averred that his knowledge of the agency and <br />of air regulation far surpassed that of the other candidates. She related that he had helped her neighborhood <br />understand air contaminants and air pollution programs. She noted that the former director of LRAPA <br />referred to him as the ;;ideas guy." She felt his skills were much needed at the agency, especially given the <br />relative newness of some of the board members. She declared that he would help inform the board's choices <br />because of his experience and public health perspective. <br /> <br />Pat Hadley, 2611 Edison Street, president of the Trainsong Neighbors, echoed Ms. Riley's recommendation <br />of Mr. Johnson. She explained that the Trainsong Neighbors were going to be intimately involved with <br />issues regarding J.H. Baxter & Company and the railroad and would benefit from knowing that someone <br />would be on board who could take a seat on the LRAPA and take action right away. She said originally she <br />put her name into the running for the position, but withdrew because she considered Mr. Johnson to be a <br />better candidate. <br /> <br />Bill Burwell, 90575 Mountain View Lane, Leaburg, urged the City Council to adopt Resolution 4836. He <br />explained that he was a lifelong resident of the McKenzie Valley, and noted that he had worked both in the <br />timber industry and as a restoration forester. He averred that old growth trees were a thing of the past for <br />mills as only three mills in the county remained tooled for large trees. He felt the USFS needed the direction <br />the resolution would provide, as it was under pressure from Washington, DC, to cut the trees. He stated <br />that selective management was good for second-growth forests and such forests provided the kinds of logs <br />most mills were seeking. <br /> <br />Mary Farrington, 1160 Monroe Street, wished to address the problems the Monroe Street Caf6 was <br />creating for area neighbors. She said the business license specifically indicated there would be no live <br />entertainment at the establishment, yet amplified performances occurred regularly. She shared that this <br />music could be clearly heard inside her house. She related that noisy customers congregated in front of the <br />building and would only disperse when the owner or a member of the Eugene Police Department (EPD) <br />forced them. Parking also created problems for the neighborhood. Additionally, she reported that people <br />congregated in the alley behind the establishment ;;doing something" but would %catter like rats" at the sight <br />of her with a telephone in her hand. <br /> <br />Frank Gesley, 788 West 11th Avenue, opposed renewal of the OLCC permit given to the Monroe Street <br />Caf6. He said the comer of his house, where his bedroom was located, was less than ten feet from the <br />tavern's smoking area. He compared the noise when people were out smoking to the noise generated by a <br />;;German beer garden." He did not think members of the council or the OLCC would put up with it. He <br />shared that he was 83 years old and had lived in his house for 21 years. He underscored that his serenity in <br />his old age was impacted by the neighboring establishment and that he was not able to enjoy being in his <br />garden. <br /> <br />Kris Ward, 1134 Monroe Street, asserted that since the Monroe Street Caf6 changed hands, it had attracted <br />an ;;unsavory crowd" of people as its customers. She said she reported the establishment to OLCC, the <br />EPD, and met with the owner. She averred the owner had not demonstrated the ability to control the noise, <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council May 23, 2005 Page 4 <br /> Regular Session <br /> <br /> <br />