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MINUTES – Eugene City Council October 23, 2019 Page 1 <br />Work Session <br />M I N U T E S <br />Eugene City Council <br />Harris Hall, 125 East 8th Avenue <br />Eugene, Oregon 97401 <br />October 23, 2019 <br />12:00 p.m. <br />Councilors Present: Emily Semple, Betty Taylor, Alan Zelenka, Jennifer Yeh, Mike Clark, Claire Syrett, Chris Pryor <br />Councilors Absent: Greg Evans Mayor Vinis opened the October 23, 2019, work session of the Eugene City Council by outlining the meeting format. <br />1.WORK SESSION AND POTENTIAL ACTION: An Ordinance Concerning Accessory Dwellings; <br />Replacing the Term “Secondary Dwelling” with “Accessory Dwelling” Throughout the <br />Eugene Code 1971; Making Additional Amendments to Sections 9.0500, 9.2010, 9.2011, <br />9.2740, 9.2741, 9.2750, 9.2751, 9.2775, 9.3060, 9.3115, 9.3125, 9.3210, 9.3215, 9.3310, <br />9.3510, 9.3615, 9.3625, 9.3810, 9.3811, 9.3815, 9.3910, 9.3915, 9.3970, 9.6410, and <br />9.8030 of that Code; and Addressing the Oregon Land Use Board Of Appeals’ Remand of <br />Ordinance Nos. 20594 And 20595.Principal Planner Alissa Hansen provided background on the topic that led to the work session.Discussion <br />o Councilor Clark – said he looked forward to a future conversation on incentives that wouldmake building accessory dwelling units more affordable; expressed concern about quality oflife in neighborhoods with more people parking on the street. <br />o Councilor Syrett – said she was interested in putting forward a motion to limit minimum lotsizes; asked for clarification on minimum setback requirements; said she thought landowners with smaller lots were being discriminated against under current ordinance. <br />o Councilor Taylor – said she wanted to work with other communities to refuse to complywith State’s regulations; change in parking was sufficient to warrant another public hearing. <br />o Councilor Zelenka – asked about the elimination of maximum number of bedroomsrequirement as it relates to density and maximum occupancy requirements. <br />o Councilor Clark – said shrinking minimum lot size would result in more units per acre thanthe current density; agreed with Councilor Taylor that the State should not have imposedHouse Bill 2001 on the City and supported efforts to fight it. <br />o Councilor Taylor – said she thought accessory dwellings should be connected to the mainhouse and require owner occupancy; noted air quality was a concern with increaseddensity; thought property owners should be able to depend on their zoning not changing;hoped Eugene would resist the State’s law <br />MOTION AND VOTE: Councilor Yeh, seconded by Councilor Syrett, moved to un-table her own motion from the September 16, 2019, council work session on ADUs. <br />PASSED 5:2, Councilors Taylor and Clark opposed. <br />RE-READ OF THE MOTION: Councilor Yeh (seconded by Councilor Syrett) moved to direct the City Manager to revise the draft ordinance to eliminate the ADU <br />ATTACHMENT A <br />November 25, 2019, Meeting - Item 2A