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MINUTES – Eugene City Council Work Session July 8, 2019 Page 1 <br />MINUTES <br />Eugene City Council <br />Harris Hall, 125 East 8th Avenue <br />Eugene, Oregon 97401 <br />July 8, 2019 <br />5:30 p.m. <br />Councilors Present: Emily Semple, Betty Taylor, Jennifer Yeh, Chris Pryor, Mike Clark, Greg Evans, Claire Syrett (via conference phone), Alan Zelenka Councilor Taylor opened the July 8, 2019, work session of the Eugene City Council in Mayor Vinis’ absence. <br />1.Committee Reports and Items of InterestCouncil Discussion: <br />o Councilor Evans - shared information about his recent experience at the National League ofCities’ summer meeting and the group’s upcoming report on affordable housing. <br />o Councilor Semple: announced that there are two new bathrooms coming soon thanks to therecent budget allocation, noting the Overpark garage bathrooms have new signage and willbe monitored hourly. <br />o Councilor Taylor - shared complaints she’s received about the speed bumps in the Overparkgarage; attended the National League of Cities’ summer meeting and learned about a foodrecycling program in Indianapolis; attended the recent Livable Cities Conference where shelearned about a day center for homeless residents in Madison, Wisconsin; wanted to knowwhat could be done to fight implementation of House Bill 2001. <br />o Councilor Clark - requested a work session to talk about HB 2001 in detail. <br />Councilor Zelenka joined the meeting at 5:46 p.m. <br />2.WORK SESSION: Parks and Recreation System Development Charge Methodology UpdateParks Natural Resource Planner Carolyn Burke and Consultant Deb Galardi of the GalardiRothstein Group gave background on the topic including the overall vision for how fundingwould be used, how transportation and parks SDCs are currently calculated, a possible new ratestructure that would be more progressive for housing; a new possible rate structure forcommercial SDCs, and a timeline for continuing the conversation on the topic with council.Council Discussion: <br />o Councilor Clark – expressed concern about the corresponding increase in housing costs;suggested that demand management strategies may be needed; asked what percent of ’07projects were on the list distributed at the meeting. <br />o Councilor Pryor – appreciated the work to make less expensive, smaller housing types moreaffordable. <br />o Councilor Zelenka – asked for clarification of the SDC project list; appreciated that theprogressive scale accounted for affordability based on square footage. <br />o Councilor Evans – expressed concern that the City wouldn’t be able to afford the parksdevelopment residents were asking for; asked about circumstances under which fees could <br />ATTACHMENT A <br />September 9, 2019, Meeting – Item 2A
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