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Councilor Rayor clarified that MWMC would recommend no interlinkage between a transportation <br />system maintenance fee and the regional SDC methodology and rate structure. Ms. Smith said that <br />staff was not recommending such a linkage. <br /> <br /> Councilor Rayor, seconded by Councilor Pap~, moved to table the item until <br /> June 24, 2002. Roll call vote; the motion passed 5:3; Councilor Nathanson, <br /> Councilor Farr, and Councilor Meisner voting no. <br /> <br />4. PUBLIC HEARING: Judicial Evaluation <br /> <br />City Manager Carlson noted that City Code Section 2.011(10) required a formal citizen review of <br />the presiding judge's performance in the last year of the judge's four-year term. A public hearing <br />was part of that process. <br /> <br />Mayor Torrey opened the public hearing. There being no requests to speak, Mayor Torrey closed <br />the public hearing. <br /> <br />Mayor Torrey noted the upcoming council work session on the item. <br /> <br />5. PUBLIC HEAR1NG AND POSSIBLE ACTION: An Ordinance Concerning Permitted <br /> Overnight Sleeping and Amending Section 4.816 of the Eugene Code, 1971 <br /> <br />Richie Weinman, Planning and Development Department, introduced the item. He said that after <br />having some experience in implementing the ordinance, staff was proposing minor changes to the <br />existing ordinance. He did not anticipate controversy. <br /> <br />Councilor Kelly asked why the revised ordinance distinguished between occupied and unoccupied <br />property. Mr. Weinman said that in the case of unoccupied property, the City was concerned <br />about the lack of eyes on the property and wished to avoid squatting situations. <br /> <br />Responding to a concern expressed by Councilor Kelly regarding new Section 4.816(2)(c), City <br />Attorney Glenn Klein said that 2(C) stipulated a property owner should provide a storage area <br />with the capacity to store personal items; this was not a requirement that all personal items be <br />stored inside. Councilor Kelly expressed appreciation for the clarification. <br /> <br />Councilor Nathanson determined from Mr. Weinman that the ordinance changes represented no <br />change in policy. <br /> <br />Councilor Pap~ asked if"property owner" was defined. Mr. Klein said no. Referring to Section <br />4.816(c), Councilor Pap~ asked if trailers and campers were considered vehicles. Mr. Klein said <br />yes. Councilor Pap~ asked if that was clear in the ordinance. He also asked if sanitary facilities <br /> <br /> MINUTES--Eugene City Council June 10, 2002 Page 6 <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> <br /> <br />