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The motion to amend failed, 5:2, with Mr. Pap~ and Mr. Nathanson voting in <br /> favor. <br /> <br /> The main motion passed, 6:1, with Mr. Pap~ voting in opposition. <br /> <br /> Mr. Pap~, seconded by Ms. Nathanson, moved to direct the City Manager to <br /> amend the code to exempt the Goodpasture Island Road property owned by <br /> PeaceHealth from being required to provide residential use on the property. <br /> <br />Mr. Pap~ commented that PeaceHealth owned a significant portion of land on Goodpasture <br />Island Road and had plans that did not include residential uses. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly opposed the motion. He said that PeaceHealth's interests had been addressed by <br />broadening the previous motions language to include development site. He raised concern over <br />creating site specific sections of the code. <br /> <br />Mr. Meisner commented that the site was 22 acres of R-2 zoned land that was planned for high- <br />density use. He opined that this was an enormous amount of residential land to lose. He <br />opposed the motion. <br /> <br />Ms. Nathanson supported the motion. She opined that too much continuous multiple-family <br />housing in one area created seas of apartments with nothing breaking them up. <br /> <br />Mr. Rayor opposed the motion. He said that the motion was going against the intent of the <br />current code. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman was in favor of medical facilities being accessible to neighborhood residents. <br /> <br />Mr. Meisner reiterated that housing could be included on the site with a medical facility. <br /> <br /> The motion failed, 5:2, with Mr. Pap~ and Ms. Nathanson voting in favor. <br /> <br />Ms. Childs wanted to get consensus from the council that it agreed with substituting the word <br />"development site" for "building square footage." <br /> <br /> Mr. Kelly, seconded by Mr. Meisner, moved to direct the City Manager to <br /> amend the code to allow hospitals, clinics, and other medical facilities in R-3 <br /> and R-4 zones if no more than 40 percent of the square footage on the <br /> development site is used for the medical facility and the remainder is <br /> dedicated to residential use and achieves the minimum residential density <br /> required for the zone. <br /> <br />Mr. Rayor suggested language that would allow for housing to be provided either on the <br />development site or within the same structure as the medical use. He opined that adding <br />structure into the language of the motion would allow more flexibility. <br /> <br />Ms. Childs said that the current language would allow either option. <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council September 20, 2000 Page 5 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br /> <br />