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Research Park and suggested that would have an impact on the arena because the University intended to use the <br />parking there for the arena. He invited the council to explain to him why it had changed its mind. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy closed the Public Forum. In regard to the downtown issue raised by Mr. Torrey, she said that she had <br />sent a message to the City’s Human Rights Commission (HRC) and the organization Clergy and Laity Concerned <br />(CALC) about the potential of those entities doing public education about how unacceptable such behavior was in <br />Eugene. She had suggested the HRC and CALC could lead in that regard given their past roles. She had received a <br />good response to her inquiries and was hopeful about future action. Mayor Piercy thought that prolonged action <br />would be necessary to create change. She said she was willing to be part of the community that stood up for Ms. <br />Snowden. <br /> <br />Councilor Taylor likened the downtown exclusion ordinance to the county’s response to the events of September 11, <br />2001, which resulted in a war in Iraq rather than a solution to the actual problem. She thought the council needed to <br />look for what was causing the problem and who was causing the problem rather than punishing large groups of <br />people. She was also interested in the concerns shared by the residents of the Crest-Storey area. Councilor Taylor <br />asked if the council could approve a street designation without input from the Planning Commission. <br /> <br />City Manager Jon Ruiz referred Councilor Taylor’s question to City Attorney Glenn Klein. He recalled that another <br />element of the discussion was a funding source for the improvements being contemplated; the neighborhood was not <br />interested in having the streets designated as collectors, which would make the streets eligible for the use of systems <br />development charges (SDCs). Staff continued to examine that issue. <br /> <br />City Attorney Klein said that the street designation involved a plan amendment, which must first be processed by the <br />City’s Planning Commission. City Manager Ruiz indicated he told the neighbors no Planning Commission process <br />was needed in error. Responding to a follow-up question from Councilor Taylor, City Manager Ruiz said he would <br />find out when the Planning Commission would consider the matter. Councilor Taylor hoped the process could <br />commence soon, and noted the long process the neighbors had already gone through. <br /> <br />Councilor Clark expressed appreciation to those who testified and, speaking to the comments of Councilor Taylor, <br />said he worked downtown and the problems downtown were clear to him and others who worked downtown, and the <br />proposed exclusion ordinance was a clear and specific attempt to respond to those problems. He invited further <br />debate on the issue. He thanked the mayor for her communication with the HRC and said the commission, of which <br />he was a member, had worked on the issue quite a while and he expected there was more work to come. He <br />welcomed any citizens’ input and assistance. He invited Ms. Truax to contact him directly. <br /> <br />Councilor Bettman suggested the City could expedite the Planning Commission process to make up for some of the <br />inconvenience suffered by the Crest-Storey area residents. <br /> <br />Councilor Bettman endorsed Ms. Truax’s idea and expressed appreciation to her for it and agreed that people could <br />take turns sitting in front of the store to discourage bad behavior. She volunteered to sign up for a shift and said she <br />would encourage others to do so as well. She encouraged Ms. Truax to contact the council. <br /> <br />Councilor Ortiz thanked those who testified and said she would be interested in a quick turnaround on Councilor <br />Taylor’s questions because she anticipated she would be working with a group of citizens on a similar issue in regard <br />to the Elmira-Maple project. <br /> <br />Councilor Ortiz invited Mr. Vishanoff to contact her for more information about the council’s decision in regard to <br />the closing date for comment for the vacations requested by the University. <br /> <br />2. CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council January 16, 2008 Page 2 <br /> Meeting <br /> <br />