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MINUTES – Eugene City Public Hearing February 19, 2019 Page 1 <br />M I N U T E S <br />Eugene City Council <br />Harris Hall, 125 East 8th Avenue <br />Eugene, Oregon 97401 <br />February 19, 2019 <br />7:30 p.m. <br />Councilors Present: Emily Semple, Betty Taylor, Alan Zelenka, Jennifer Yeh, Mike Clark, Claire Syrett, Chris Pryor Councilors Absent: Greg Evans Mayor Vinis opened the February 19, 2019, meeting of the Eugene City Council. <br />1.PUBLIC HEARING: An Ordinance Providing For Withdrawal of Annexed Properties From <br />the Following Special Districts: The Santa Clara Rural Fire Protection District; Santa Clara <br />Water District; Willakenzie Rural Fire Protection District; Lane Fire Authority; River <br />Road Park & Recreation District; And River Road Water DistrictCity Manager Jon Ruiz introduced the public hearing topic.Mayor Vinis opened and closed the public hearing. No testimony was given on this ordinance. <br />2.PUBLIC HEARING: An Ordinance Concerning Nuisances, Amending Sections 6.005 and <br />6.010 of the Eugene Code, 1971, and Adding Section 6.116 to that CodeCity Manager Jon Ruiz introduced the public hearing topic.Mayor Vinis opened the public hearing.1.Shaun Winter – opposed the nuisance ordinance; it would impose an undue burden on renters.2.John Thielking – opposed the nuisance ordinance; it is unfair for renters and property owners.3.Misha Seymour – opposed the nuisance ordinance; noted there are other types of nuisances.Mayor Vinis closed the public hearing. <br />3.PUBLIC HEARING: An Ordinance Concerning Imposition of a Construction Excise Tax on <br />Commercial and Residential Improvements and Adding Sections 3.730, 3.732, 3.734, <br />3.736, 3.738, 3.740, 3.742, 3.744, 3.746 and 3.748 to the Eugene Code, 1971City Manager Jon Ruiz introduced the public hearing topic.Mayor Vinis opened the public hearing.1.RS Self – said that the criteria to obtain affordable housing is insurmountable for many.2.Tiffany Edwards – announced the Chamber of Commerce’s support for the proposed ordinance.3.Daniel Hill – outlined barriers to developing affordable housing; opposed any tax on housing.4.Thomas Walter – noted the challenges faced by home builders in the community.5.Ed McMahon – supported efforts to lower the barriers and costs of building affordable housing.6.Carolyn Jacobs – opposed the proposed ordinance; said it is fully funded by property taxes.7.Kaarin Knudson – said Better Housing Together supports the proposed resolution.8.Bill Aspegren – opposed the proposed ordinance; said it does not raise new revenue.April 8, 2019, Meeting – Item 2A <br />ATTACHMENT B