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<br />Cuuncilor Kelly, seconded by Councihr 'ray!!)!', rnovt::<l t<J tahle tlk initiaiion of a ;;;ode <br />~m1endrnent for .a LNw11tmvn Zoning district to a September vlork s<:$sion, RoB caU vot<;:; <br />tbx~ motkm pa:.:;s(~d, 7:1; ('ouncil(lr Poling voting in oPPoi;ition, <br />Councilor Bettm.an conveyed her opposition to Item F as it was written. <br />Councilor J:kHm.an, seconded by Councilor O,tiz, trll,ved to amend the second ~entence of <br />Recital F L'o read as follows: 'The b<t~rk rent may increas~"'; C<.1ch year during the te.rm oftb.<;: <br />lease, but the month.ly rent may not ex;~eed. an annual arnm.mt of $lO,O{)O if the fadlity i:.:; <br />pmviding Stxvke$ and. activities to senior citizens. ' <br />Cou.n;;;i!or Pape asked if staff had determined market rent tt)r the fHdlity. Glen SVt~ndsen., Division <br />T\tan;;lger h>r the FadlitJes Divisions, responded that stafflwd not done so. He addd that cmnparahk <br />rentals ranged from 50 cents to $125 per ::;quare f,}ot He pointed out that a good portion of the i;tm<.:ture <br />w.as basement and that access to thi:: upstairi; W~!$ limjted, <br />Coundlor Pape ~.;urmi:.,ed that as proposed. the City would provide sornewhat subsidized space fbr this <br />:.:;en.ior z,ervic(~:.:; fadUty.Mry Svendsen agreed and, in resp<lTIse t;) a fono\y-Up questinn, I.':xp1aine:;j thai th<;, <br />City h.admadc a number of exterior im.pmvi::me.nts to the facility Hndhad c.kaned up sorne of the bru"h at <br />a cost of $21 ,oOtt <br />Mayor pjercy ascertained from Mr. Svew;ben that the Elnerai.dEmpirc Council on Aging fEECA) <br />l.)rganbxl a nl,.ltnoor of projectz< with community groups., with nrtlch c,-f'the work and materials donatt::<l, <br />Councilor Keny indicated he would support the mohon. <br />RoH caU vote: the motion to amend the Rewluti~m passed, 7: L; Councilor Pa:pe voting in <br />opposition, <br />City i\tto:nKY Kkin explained that the counci1shouldnmv vote on the resolution. <br />Roil call. V\Jk; them..otion to adopt Resoh.ltkm 4846 passed unanimousty, 8:{). <br />Coundl.nr Bettma:n., seeOH<kd hy Coundlor Ortiz, rnoved to direct the City Managt;T to <br />ne.gotiate <! lease or lea.se amen.dmentf{x the Kaufman Ccnter with the Emerald Empire <br />Council nn Aging, 'fhe ne\.v lca8e l,r lea:i;e amendment ::;hould exknd the five.year tcrm <br />approved by Resolution 4846, and include a bask rent cap thai does not exceed an annual <br />amount of $10,000, so tong l3,i; the fadlity i~., provlding services and adivitk~ to scnior <br />citizens, <br />City tv!:anager Taylor asked for darifkation as to '\vhethet tb;:: ma.ker of the motion intend(~d t.he kase <br />agreement to be specific (;:) the F.BCA. or if it wa},l specific to services provided to ~;enior clhzen:.:;, <br />Councilor HeHman indieakd tll.<1t she assmned the EECA wOl:dd be the only provider, but she was wining <br />to be kSi; spedtk in the language. <br />Councilor BeHln.an modified tht~ hH1h'Uagc~ to dekte the Emeral.d Ernpire CnuncH on <br />Aging. The second was amenahk to the modit1.C;;lttI1U. <br />MINUTBSu,~Eugene City Conn(.!t July 18, 2005 Page "I i <br />Regular Sez,:.,lon <br />