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Ms. Taylor shared a complaint from neighbors of Cascade Manor about noise from the new fans on the <br />roof of building. When the neighbor called the Permit and Information Center to lodge a complaint, she <br />was told that the City Council had withdrawn any objections to noise at the facility in August 2001. She <br />said staff had not been able to find any record of the discussion. She asked for more information and if <br />there was any thing the council could do about the situatiOn. <br /> <br />Mr. Papfi arrived at the meeting. <br /> <br />Ms. Taylor indicated she had a motion to offer the council to ensure that City Manager Dennis Taylor had <br />clear direction to purchase the Nectar-Dillard property. <br /> <br /> Ms. Taylor, seconded by Mr. Kelly, moved to direct the City Manager to a) attempt to ne- <br /> gotiate a purchase price for the Joe Green property on Nectar-Dillard; b) contact the <br /> neighborhood as to the willingness of residents in the neighborhood or other groups to <br /> contribute funds for the purchase and the amount of such contributions; and c) bring the <br /> matter back to the council for discussion of sources for the balance of funds necessary for <br /> the acquisition. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy called for discussion on the motion. <br /> <br />Mr. Pap6 determined that the motion included no funding amount. He said if funding was available, there <br />were needs in the northern area of Eugene with regard to open space and parks that needed to be met. He <br />could not support the motion until the City had equivalence in the number of parks and open space areas <br />throughout the community. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly agreed there was an unequal amount of park space between the north and south parts of town. <br />However, he believed that natural open space features should be acquired where they exist, and he had not <br />heard anyone call out a significant natural area for preservation in north Eugene. He thanked Ms. Taylor <br />for the methodical aspects of the motion, which called on the City to work with the neighbors and property <br />owner on the purchase. He said the motion offered residents an opportunity to "put their money where <br />their mouth was." <br /> <br />Ms. Taylor said that natural open spaces should be purchased where they exist because they could not be <br />recreated. She thought the purchase was urgent. <br /> <br />Mr. Pryor indicated a potential conflict of interest as a family member owned property adjacent to Nectar <br />Way. He said the motion seemed out of place when the council had not worked through the remainder of <br />its acquisition priorities. He believed the purchase was worthwhile and noted that staff had been working <br />on the purchase, so he questioned why necessary the motion was. He was concerned about a focus on a <br />single piece of property without any discussion of other properties. He thought the motion was premature. <br /> <br />Mr. Pap6 agreed with Mr. Pryor. He said that he was aware of other natural areas in his part of the <br />community in Santa Clara and Gilham that the residents of those areas would probably like to acquire. He <br />did not want to focus on the property in question without examination of other natural resources lands that <br />could prioritized on a citywide basis <br /> <br />Speaking to the issue of prioritizing acquisitions, Mr. Kelly suggested the council keep in mind the <br />balance between methodological planning and opportunities that arose. He maintained that the City had <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council July 18, 2005 Page 2 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br /> <br />