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374 Changes an eyesore into a viable, accessible space.1/30/2019 4:22 PM <br />375 Keeps the historic structure as part of the building Maximizes connection to and views of the river. <br />Mixed use - arts ,public space,office space, etc <br />1/30/2019 4:19 PM <br />376 Keeping some historical architectural details while making it more open and modern and providing <br />public access to the river. <br />1/30/2019 4:16 PM <br />377 Historic preservation and open building design with views of the river.1/30/2019 4:04 PM <br />378 The inclusion of CLT as the solution to the structural concerns re: quake protection while providing <br />a show-and-tell opportunity for the promotion of the CLT technology - part of telling the "Timber" <br />story of Eugene's change - as well as the opportunity to design a CLT-based interior and structural <br />support mechanism in the 1931 north end of the building, morphing to an exterior structure at the <br />south end of building. <br />1/30/2019 3:45 PM <br />379 Positive addition to the riverside.1/30/2019 3:38 PM <br />380 Aesthetic views river 1/30/2019 3:31 PM <br />381 Melding of existing structure with increasing 'wooden' building materials future use in large <br />buildings. <br />1/30/2019 3:20 PM <br />382 Maintains the character-defining features of the original Steam Plant building, at least on the <br />exterior. I'm happy to see that there is no plan to add additional stories to the original building. <br />1/30/2019 3:05 PM <br />383 Access to the river. Open design. Appeal to many.1/30/2019 2:54 PM <br />384 The river overlook and the potential for space with a view of the river 1/30/2019 2:05 PM <br />385 clean, industrial look and feel. access out to the river - far too little in this city 1/30/2019 2:04 PM <br />386 Connection to the river and the local needs 1/30/2019 2:02 PM <br />387 Reuse. Balance of public and private spaces.1/30/2019 1:58 PM <br />388 Generator on display 1/30/2019 1:37 PM <br />389 Connection with the river 1/30/2019 1:10 PM <br />390 NOTHING- Make affordable apartment complexes instead!1/30/2019 1:02 PM <br />391 Restaurant and overlook with a historical perspective.1/30/2019 1:01 PM <br />392 Using recycled materials 1/30/2019 12:59 PM <br />393 Mixed use 1/30/2019 12:57 PM <br />394 Very Eugene 1/30/2019 12:55 PM <br />395 The building isn't sitting rotting, harboring squatters/parasites or taxing resources for security <br />patrols <br />1/30/2019 12:52 PM <br />396 The open spaces, the preservation of the industrial look and the outside dining over the river 1/30/2019 12:27 PM <br />397 Maintaining the steam plant/ industrial appearance. In fact, the museum would ideally have a <br />“history of steam”component. <br />1/30/2019 12:22 PM <br />398 Desirable setting for public gatherings and promotion of the Arts.1/30/2019 12:21 PM <br />399 Nothing. You need to decide if it's occupancy is cultural or business, not both. If it's cultural then <br />make it an awesome attraction and charge admission, but if it's business then make it so and just <br />charge high rents to subsidize something useful the community needs. Personally I would not take <br />my visiting friends or relatives to look at a lump of turbine. <br />1/30/2019 12:21 PM <br />400 Combining history with practical financially sustained commercial use.1/30/2019 12:20 PM <br />401 location by the river 1/30/2019 12:16 PM <br />402 The public spaces. I really like the idea that most the space would be used for commerce. <br />Affordable Pike market type vendor spots. Food vendors. Crafters. Like some of what we have at <br />Saturday market but ask the time. A way for people to get a start with a retail business...low cost <br />spaces. Something fun to attract tourists. <br />1/30/2019 12:13 PM <br />27 / 128 <br />Comments Sought on Proposed Steam Plant Concept <br />April 24, 2019, Work Session - Item 1