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Item 3: Ordinance Concerning Jefferson/Far West Plan Amendments
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Item 3: Ordinance Concerning Jefferson/Far West Plan Amendments
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<br />I- <br />u.. <br /><C <br />a: <br />c <br /> <br />and maintain the neighborhood. She hoped reasonable guidelines would be developed to <br />increase"density while preserving the neighborhood's characteristics. <br /> <br />David Gossett, 1611 Lincoln Street, said his building, kno\vn as the Peters-Liston... <br />Wintenneier House was an official City landmark and listed 011 the National Register of <br />Historic Plac.es. He urged the Plamling Com.mission to retain the R-l zoning in Area 15 <br />,on behalf of his family a~dneighbors. Without appropriate infi1l design standards- R-2 <br />zoning \vould destroy the character of the neighborhood. It wras important to ~aintain the <br />character, livability and historic fabric of the older, established, pre-World War II <br />neighborhoods as models of livability and e.nvirolnnentally sound neighborhood. <br />de\lelopment. The one-of-a-kind houses in the neighborhood were built by skilled <br />craftsman and served as examples of many architectural styles. He expressed concern <br />with the replacement of historic homes in the WUN with big box apartments and <br />inappropriate remodeling. <br /> <br />Susanna Meininger, 1418 Lawrence, Unit A, said her residence was an intill cottage. <br />She agreed with the comments pre\!iously expressed about WUN, and disagreed JWN <br />was lTIostly a single faIuily housillg neighborhood. She requested tIlat the record renlain <br />open for one week. <br /> <br />JozefZdzienicki, 1025 Taylor Street, asked that the record remain open for one week to provide <br />him an opportunit}t to respond to the written testimony submitted itntnediatelyprior to the, <br />Planning Commission's \\lork session. <br /> <br />Mr. Yeiter solicited questions from Planning Cot11missioncrs. <br /> <br />, Mr. Belcher, seconded by Mr. McCo\vn, nlo\'cd, based <br />upon the requests from tvvo nlenlbers .oftllepublic.,. and <br />twel\le pages of written test~.nlony recel\'ed, to leave the <br />record. open for one \veek. The motion passed <br />unaniluously. <br /> <br />MINUTI3S-Eugene" Planning Conunission <br />Public Hearing <br /> <br />December 5~ 2006 <br /> <br />Page 11 <br />
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