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Green requested that when the analysis is done to include the costs for the options. <br /> <br /> Kelly said with regard to policy 20, he wanted to know what zone it related to and <br /> wanted clarification about prescribed standards of manufactured dwelling parks. <br /> <br /> Simmons wanted to know if they would be receiving an impact analysis prior to <br /> adopting of 4D Rules to show that there may be federal impact upon the adoption of <br /> the plan. <br /> <br /> Croteau responded that they will include any information on the Endangered Species <br /> Act implications. He noted that one of the constrained areas the planning commissions <br /> excluded from the inventory was land within a certain setback of both Class A and <br /> Class B streams. <br /> <br /> Mayor Maine questioned the elected official process and what provisions had been <br /> made to either reconvene the joint planning commissions, or have the citizens advisory <br /> committee come together for agreement after the work sessions. <br /> <br /> Croteau stated the staffs and the groups have not talked about the changes going back <br /> to either the citizen advisory group or the planning commissions. He said they <br /> anticipated with the elected officials, they would get the changes from each planning <br /> commission. He said they could go back to the planning commission but the work <br /> program is a minimalist approach and they need the budget for other items in their <br /> periodic review board. <br /> <br /> Nathanson said there are not only economic but social considerations that are important <br /> when acknowledging rental vs. ownership housing in the community. She favored <br /> including a housing ladder concept (emergency housing transition) that was presented <br /> to the City of Eugene. <br /> <br /> Torrey reminded the public that they could submit written testimony until April 26, and <br /> it could be submitted to the Cities of Eugene and Springfield and the Lane County <br /> Planning Offices or directly to the Lane Council of Governments. He added that the <br /> record will be open until April 26. <br /> <br /> Mayor Maine closed the Public Hearing for the Springfield City Council, adjourned the <br /> meeting and noted that the record will remain open until April 26 and reminded council <br /> that their Work Session is scheduled for June 7. <br /> <br />Page 13 -- Joint Elected Officials Meeting -- April 14, 1999 <br />WP bc/m/99039/T <br /> <br /> <br />
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