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MINUTES – Eugene City Council May13, 2019 Page 2 <br />Meeting <br />32.Terry Parker – urged council toward heroic action in response to climate change.33.Linda Kelley – asked council to support Oregon House Bill 22.34.Julie Lambert – urged council to take more action on homelessness.35.Arwen Maas-DeSpain – made recommendations regarding the homelessness report.36.Eric Jackson - explained new initiative to call attention to the need for public restrooms.37.Timothy Morris – highlighted social and financial costs of not addressing homelessness.38.Sarita Lief – requested decriminalization of sleeping and public restrooms for all.39.Kathy Ging – shared information about the effects of cell towers on property values.40.Stefan Strek – expressed his concerns about changes to vending in Free Speech Plaza.41.Pamela Krause – requested a readable map of bathrooms and drinking fountains.42.Sabra Marcroft – recommended companion animal course and bedside kennels.Council Discussion <br />•Councilor Clark– shared that he had not sent the work session poll on 5G out to hiscolleagues yet but intended to do so. <br />•Councilor Semple – expressed disappointment over the lack of communication andconfusion about the rules at the Free Speech Plaza; felt the vendors there were beingtreated differently from other vendors; advocated for more public restrooms. <br />•Councilor Zelenka – shared that he will support a work session on 5G, added more detailsto speakers’ data about the global warming potential of methane. <br />•Councilor Taylor – said she looked forward to a work session poll on 5G; asked for the CityAttorney’s opinion on the authority of council to declare a moratorium on 5G; agreed withCouncilor Semple about the need for bathrooms and shade; added that she would likemore benches downtown. <br />•Mayor Vinis – thanked speakers; agreed that a work session on 5G would be helpful as wellas an update on the Free Speech Plaza. <br />3.CONSENT CALENDAR <br />A.Approval of City Council Minutes <br />•April 8, 2019, Work Session <br />•April 8, 2019, Meeting <br />•April 10, 2019, Work Session <br />•April 15, 2019, Work Session <br />•April 15, 2019, Public Hearing <br />•April 17, 2019, Work Session <br />•April 22, 2019, Work Session <br />•April 22, 2019, Meeting <br />•April 24, 2019, Work Session <br />B.Approval of Tentative Working Agenda <br />C.Ratification of the Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission Fiscal Year <br />2020 Regional Wastewater Program Budget and Capital Improvements Program <br />MOTION AND VOTE: Councilor Taylor, seconded by Councilor Semple, moved to approve the items on the Consent Calendar. PASSED 8:0. <br />4.PUBLIC HEARING AND POSSIBLE ACTION: An Ordinance Vacating a Portion of Pearl Alley, <br />Located Between E. 5th Alley and E. 5th Avenue, and Providing for an Immediate Effective <br />Date (City File VRI 19-1)Assistant City Attorney Lauren Sommers asked council to individually declare any ex-partecontacts pertaining to the topic. Councilors Evans, Zelenka, Taylor, Semple, Yeh, Clark and Pryorand Mayor Vinis declared that they had talked with a representative of the applicant but did not <br />June 24, 2019, Meeting – Item 3A