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MINUTES – Eugene City Council May13, 2019 Page 3 <br />Meeting <br />feel it impacted their ability to make a fair and impartial decision on the matter based on the land use code. City Manager Jon Ruiz introduced the public hearing and requested council action at the close of the public hearing. 1.Casey Barrett – spoke in support of the proposed vacation.Council Discussion <br />•Councilor Zelenka – asked staff to explain about percentage of affected area approvedwhen there are only two buildings. <br />MOTION AND VOTE: Councilor Taylor, seconded by Councilor Semple, moved to adopt an ordinance vacating a portion of Pearl Alley, located between E. 5th Alley and E. 5th Avenue, and providing for an immediate effective date. PASSED 8:0 <br />5.PUBLIC HEARING AND POSSIBLE ACTION: An Ordinance Concerning Restrictions on the <br />Distribution of Single-Use Serviceware, Adding Sections 6.870 and 6.872 to the Eugene <br />Code, 1971, And Amending Section 6.990 of that Code1.Brennen Matherly – urged council to pass an ordinance to curb non-reusable plastics.2.Cindy Matherly – urged council to ban non-reusable plastics and lead the way.3.Timothy Morris – said the ordinance makes sense from a triple bottom line perspective.4.Ralph McDonald – encouraged council to pass the ordinance for the health of all animals.Mayor Vinis asked whether any councilors were opposed to taking immediate action. Councilor Clark indicated his objection and action was scheduled for Wednesday, May 15. <br />6.ACTION: East 3rd Alley Property DispositionBusiness Development Analyst Amanda D’Souza presented background on the topic, noting thenearby properties that Mr. Wilson Charles also owns as well as the disposition process.Council Discussion <br />•Councilor Syrett– declared a potential conflict of interest because her husband works forRye Restaurant and the disposition has the potential to enhance that business. <br />MOTION AND VOTE: Councilor Taylor, seconded by Councilor Semple, moved to authorize the City Manager to sell the property identified in Attachment A to Three Muses Group, LLC consistent with the terms included in Attachment B. PASSED 8:0. The meeting adjourned at 6:50 p.m. Respectfully submitted, <br />Beth Forrest City Recorder (Recorded by Cas Casados) Link to the webcast of this City Council meeting: here. <br />June 24, 2019, Meeting – Item 3A
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