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Lane County Home Builders Association had problems with some of the language, though the association <br />had come out in support of the bill. <br /> <br />Roll call vote; the vote on the motion to support the recommendation of the Council Committee <br />on Intergovernmental Relations to take a Priority 2 Oppose stance against SB 187 was a tie, <br />4:4; councilors Ortiz, Zelenka, Taylor and Bettman voting in favor and councilors Poling, <br />Solomon, Pryor, and Clark voting in opposition. Mayor Piercy voted to support the recommen- <br />dation and the motion passed. <br /> <br />SB 335 <br /> <br />Councilor Pryor explained that SB 335 would change the planning period for the buildable land supply <br />inside the UGB. He noted that staff recommended that the City adopt a Priority 3 Monitor stance but the <br />CCIGR had, by a 2:1 vote, supported changing the stance to a Priority 1 Oppose. <br /> <br />Councilor Bettman supported the CCIGR recommendation to oppose the bill. <br /> <br />Councilor Taylor said a Priority 1 Oppose would be in concert with previous council action. <br /> <br />Councilor Solomon asked if there was any recent news on this bill. Ms. Wilson responded that the last <br />hearing on the bill had been on February 15. She said there was a task force put into place to address the <br />land use issues in Oregon, but no further public hearings were planned for this bill at present. <br /> <br />Councilor Solomon indicated that she supported the bill and would oppose the recommendation of the <br />CCIGR. <br /> <br />In response to a question from Councilor Clark, Ms. Wilson stated that there were several groups of bills <br />that were moving through the legislature at this time and land use was one group that was being addressed <br />as a whole. She thought the group would be looked at in a “big picture” way, rather than as individual bills. <br />Given that the bill had been through a hearing and had not been rescheduled for another hearing, she did not <br />believe the bill was moving. <br /> <br />Councilor Clark found it ironic that the City supported the latest in technology for building green buildings <br />but it did not have the most current technology for land to put the buildings on or the technology for how to <br />decide what the measurement of those lands were. <br /> <br />Roll call vote; the vote on whether to support the recommendation of the Council Committee on <br />Intergovernmental Relations to take a Priority 1 Oppose stance on SB 335 was a tie, 4:4; coun- <br />cilors Ortiz, Zelenka, Bettman, and Taylor voting in support and councilors Clark, Poling, <br />Solomon, and Pryor voting in opposition. Mayor Piercy voted in favor and the motion passed. <br /> <br />SB 476 <br /> <br />Councilor Pryor explained that the bill was related to mass transit districts and would require election of five <br />members and appointment of two members of boards of directors for the districts in metro areas with a <br />population of 400,000 or fewer. He said the position of staff was to support the bill. He voted against that <br />position and wanted to bring it to the council for further discussion. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council March 12, 2007 Page 9 <br /> Regular Meeting <br />
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