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MINUTES <br />Eugene City Council <br />Harris Hall, 125 East 8�h Avenue <br />Eugene, Oregon 97401 <br />January 30, 2019 <br />12:00 p.m. <br />Councilors Present: Emily Semple, Jennifer Yeh, Alan Zelenka, Mike Clark. Chris Pryor, Betty <br />Taylor. Greg Evans, Claire Syrett <br />Mayor Vinis opened the January 30, 2019, Work Session of the Eugene City Council. <br />WORK SESSION: Regulation of Natural Gas <br />Intergovernmental Relations Manager Ethan Nelson gave a PowerPoint presentation outlining <br />proposals to address greenhouse gas issues related to natural gas service. <br />Council Discussion <br />• Councilor Zelenka - announced that while he had an administrative interest in the <br />regulation of natural gas, he did not have conflict of interest and would participate in the <br />council discussion. <br />• Councilor Clark- expressed concern that a static, rather than a dynamic, model was used to <br />analyze the impacts of natural gas; the data doesn't account for increasing electricity rates <br />due to volume increases caused by conversion; said the best information available is needed <br />because the council's decision will have a significant impact on many people. <br />• Councilor Yeh - acknowledged that continuing with business as usual is not a viable path <br />forward for meeting the council's climate goals; it is worth the time and effort to pursue <br />renewable natural gas; noted that EWEB business plan calls out its reliance on Northwest <br />Natural as part of its resilience strategy. <br />• Councilor Pryor - asked for clarification about the reference to MtCO2 e and for information <br />about what percentage of gas emissions is due to leakage compared with combustion. <br />• Councilor Evans - asked questions about the cost and timeframe for retrofitting <br />infrastructure for switching to renewables and what the average increase in rates might be <br />for Northwest Natural customers; encouraged communication with partners at <br />Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission about collaborating with Northwest <br />Natural. <br />• Councilor Syrett - inquired about the costs of installing natural gas into new construction <br />projects; supported efforts to move consumers away from fossil fuels while mitigating the <br />impacts on low-income residents. <br />• Councilor Taylor - asked questions about the pollution caused by natural gas, the potential <br />impacts of prohibiting incentives to use natural gas, and the impacts of reducing the length <br />of the franchise agreement; urged council to be clear to the public that it is not eliminating <br />natural gas service. <br />• Councilor Semple - expressed concern that the report was not complete and council had <br />inadequate time to review the information; supported moving toward renewables and a <br />hybrid variable rate; urged council to avoid any financial decisions that have a regressive <br />effect and supported more triple bottom line analysis; said a 10 -year franchise period may <br />make sense, given how quickly technology and climate conditions are changing. <br />• Councilor Zelenka - noted that regulation would be just one small strategy to address a <br />huge issue; encouraged working cooperatively with large -lever stakeholders and supported <br />MINUTES — Eugene City Council January 30, 2019 Page 1 <br />Work Session <br />
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