Laserfiche WebLink
and continued involvement in the community. He said Mr. Gaston was from Ward 6 and a representative <br />from that ward had not been on the Budget Committee during his service on the council. <br /> <br />Councilor Taylor stated she would vote against the substitution as Mr. Gates was better qualified, had <br />already become involved with the City Club, and served on a budget committee in another community. <br /> <br />Roll call vote, the motion to substitute the name Rich Gaston for Rick Gates <br />passed, 5:3; councilors Kelly, Taylor and Bettman voting in opposition. <br /> <br />Role call vote, the motion as amended to appoint Rich Gaston to Position 7 on the <br />Budget Committee passed, 5:0; councilors Kelly, Taylor and Bettman voting in op- <br />position. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy adjourned the regular meeting of the Eugene City Council. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy convened the work session of the Eugene City Council. <br /> <br /> <br />5. WORK SESSION: Parks and Open Space for River Road/Santa Clara <br /> <br />City Manager Taylor stated that the work session was requested by council vote and introduced Parks <br />Planning Manager Carolyn Weiss to present the item. <br /> <br />Ms. Weiss provided a brief summary of acquisition efforts to date regarding a community park in Santa <br />Clara. She said following the council’s 2005 decision to discontinue consideration of the McDougal <br />proposal, staff revised the criteria used to identify suitable park sites in the area and began to look at smaller <br />parcels and sites with multiple property owners. She said many meetings were held with Santa Clara <br />Citizens for Sensible Parks to keep them apprised of the project’s status. She said that letters of interest <br />were originally sent to 11 property owners in the Santa Clara area and followed up with telephone calls but <br />no willing sellers emerged from the process. <br /> <br />Ms. Weiss said that acquisition of land for a Santa Clara community park and providing park services in a <br />flexible way was a priority in accordance with the council’s direction. She said further revisions to the <br />criteria focused the search on smaller parcels in the vicinity of Madison Middle School and an additional 13 <br />properties were identified. She said contacts with those owners did not identify any willing sellers. <br /> <br />Ms. Weiss said that attention was now focused on two sites, which were the two largest parcels adjacent to <br />Madison School. She used an aerial photograph to illustrate Site A, an 8.5 acre parcel owned by the Farver <br />family and Site B, a 16 acre parcel owned by the MacClay family. She indicated that the parcels had been <br />appraised and purchase offers based on those appraisals made to each property owner in late October. She <br />said formal responses had not been received although there had been numerous conversations with the <br />owners; discussions with the owners would continue in hopes of either acceptance of the City’s offer or a <br />counter-offer. She said staff was also working on acquisition of the East Santa Clara Waterway running <br />directly north from Madison Middle School to Wendover Park and then to the Willamette River. <br /> <br />Councilor Papé said he had asked for information on the procedure for using eminent domain to acquire one <br />or both of the properties. Mr. Lidz said an ordinance would be required to condemn real property for a <br />park. <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council November 27, 2006 Page 11 <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> <br />