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314 Mixed retail and residential space 2/3/2019 5:36 PM <br />315 Open spaces, retail use to create a destination location 2/3/2019 5:36 PM <br />316 Repurposing an existing building instead of tearing completely down to start over.2/3/2019 3:49 PM <br />317 I want to go hang out and watch the river, can't do that in too many places in Eugene. A brewery <br />and restaurants would be ideal, it'd be like what Bend has. <br />2/3/2019 10:00 AM <br />318 Keeping historical character. If additional space needs to be added keep in historical context. <br />What I have seen currently is another example of architects trying to combine styles which is <br />typically is their downfall. <br />2/3/2019 9:20 AM <br />319 Utilizing the existing equipment as an educational tool. Highlighting the area's past industry and <br />providing inspiration for future industry. <br />2/2/2019 9:58 PM <br />320 The inclusion of CLT technology to provide both quake-resistant structural elements as well as a <br />show-and-tell opportunity for CLT as an important development for the traditional timber industry, <br />one of the key historic stories of Eugene's change. <br />2/2/2019 4:45 PM <br />321 the river overlook and large outdoor space 2/2/2019 12:53 PM <br />322 I like the water view walkway. I think the add on office space looks too modern and stands out too <br />much from the preservation aspect of the steam plant. <br />2/2/2019 10:58 AM <br />323 size and location 2/2/2019 9:00 AM <br />324 Public access to the steam plant is key — the more ways this can happen, the better.2/1/2019 11:19 PM <br />325 The windows in thaat building are amazing and should be kept.2/1/2019 7:24 PM <br />326 Active use that brings life and energy to the river front.2/1/2019 4:02 PM <br />327 1. Connection to river and cafe/food service; 2. Office space for economic basis; 3. Maintaining <br />open nature of generator hall. <br />2/1/2019 3:47 PM <br />328 That is happening and that the process is thoughtful and includes public input 2/1/2019 2:33 PM <br />329 Repurposing a blighted building/property 2/1/2019 2:03 PM <br />330 N/A 2/1/2019 9:53 AM <br />331 That something existing is to be used. That is much preferred (to me) over the recent new <br />construction that has taken place in town over the past few years. <br />2/1/2019 9:39 AM <br />332 If this is a historically significant building, I appreciate the effort to retain its design elements and <br />silhouette, and the effort to showcase components (turbine, etc.) that remind visitors of its original <br />use. <br />2/1/2019 9:15 AM <br />333 riverfront access 2/1/2019 9:10 AM <br />334 The views and openeness 2/1/2019 9:07 AM <br />335 That the building is getting some attention instead of rotting in the mist like it has done for 30+ <br />years <br />2/1/2019 8:59 AM <br />336 Exciting to have a nicely designed urban space and building with public access on the River. <br />Connecting downtown to the river has been a struggle and this is a very good piece to start with. <br />1/31/2019 11:33 PM <br />337 I like the partial inclusion of the modern building, and the preservation of the historic open spaces.1/31/2019 10:38 PM <br />338 Keeping it's original design. I love all the windows and the history of it 1/31/2019 10:12 PM <br />339 I like that you are using the existing steam plant instead of just tearing it down. The overlook is <br />cool. <br />1/31/2019 5:52 PM <br />340 The timber construction and open space 1/31/2019 5:49 PM <br />341 The overlook on the river!1/31/2019 5:33 PM <br />342 I'd like see the building look as much like it does now as possible, to preserve history.1/31/2019 5:29 PM <br />343 More usable space and walkable areas for visitors and locals to explore 1/31/2019 5:06 PM <br />344 Preservation of this building is a must. I am simply glad that it won't be torn down and would love <br />to see as much of this building in it's original state as possible. <br />1/31/2019 4:58 PM <br />25 / 128 <br />Comments Sought on Proposed Steam Plant Concept <br />April 24, 2019, Work Session - Item 1