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M I N U T E S <br />Eugene City Council <br />Harris Hall, 125 East 8th Avenue <br />Eugene, Oregon 97401 <br />November 18, 2019 <br />7:30 p.m. <br />Councilors Present: Mike Clark, Jennifer Yeh, Chris Pryor, Betty Taylor, Emily Semple, Claire Syrett, Alan Zelenka, Greg Evans Mayor Vinis opened the November 18, 2019, public hearing of the Eugene City Council. <br />1.PUBLIC HEARING: An Ordinance Concerning Restrictions on the Use of Polystyrene <br />Containers and Adding Sections 6.874, 6.876, and 6.878 to the Eugene Code, 1971.1.Art Farley – shared support for the ordinance on behalf of the Sustainability Commission.2.Jim Neu – asked council to pass a ban on single-use plastic foodware.3.Susan Macomson – voiced concern about the impacts of plastic on the land and children.4.Cynthia Matherly – highlighted the safety concerns of Styrofoam throughout its lifecycle.5. Karyn Kaplan – urged council to adopt the ban as alternative products exist.6. Kaelin Kane – supported the ban and spoke to the impact of big business on people’s lives.7.Charmain Rehg – asked council to ban plastic straws and utensils as well as polystyrene.8.Abigail Keep – spoke about her experiences picking up trash at a local park; supported the ban.9.Ralph McDonald – said he thought the ban was an important “baby step” council should take.10.Gregory Hill – noted the health effects of chemicals used to make plastic; supported the ban.11.Hailey Coleman – said she was fearful for the future and urged council to pass the ban.12.John Desmarteau Jr. – spoke about the technology for recycling polystyrene.13.Pete Frost – said polystyrene was toxic; supported a prohibition.14.Zack Mulholland – urged council to consider banning all single-use food plastics.15.Stefan Strek – supported the creation of a Styrofoam buy-back program.Discussion <br />o Councilor Taylor – thanked the speakers for their comments. <br />2.PUBLIC HEARING: An Ordinance Concerning Single-Use Checkout Bags, Amending <br />Sections 6.850 and 6.855 of the Eugene Code, 1971, and Repealing Sections 6.860 and <br />6.865 of that Code.1.Stefan Strek – said he did not think plastic bags needed to be banned.2.Andre Royal – wondered whether ban would apply to delivery services.Discussion <br />o Councilor Semple – said she was happy to see the OSPIRG students participating. <br />o Councilor Zelenka - asked when the ordinances would take effect and what exemptionsthere may be. <br />ATTACHMENT E <br />December 9, 2019, Meeting – Item 2ACC Agenda - Page 19