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could be addressed through the minor amendments process appealing. He was also reluctant to eliminate <br /> the civic center proposal. Mr. Coyle said that through the minor amendments process, staff could return <br /> with a proposal regarding the location of ancillary medical uses not on a hospital site. Mr. Meisner said in <br /> that case, he would not support the amendment on the floor and would trust staff to work the issue through <br /> the minor amendments process as described. <br /> <br />Mayor Torrey indicated interest in attempting to accomplish the intent of the motion. He agreed with Mr. <br />Kelly that there was also an issue related to timing of a particular development. He wanted to facilitate <br />the development being proposed if possible. He asked staff not to make the process so difficult the <br />development opportunity was lost. Mayor Torrey asked if there was anything the City could do to avoid a <br />long and drawn out land use process. Mr. Coyle said staff would move as quickly as possible. <br /> <br />Mr. Papd said he wanted to move ahead with a civic center but did not know where the money would <br />come from. He thought it should be planned for but he anticipated nothing would happen for something to <br />18 to 24 months. Mr. Papd said he had been contacted by many doctors and clinic operators who wanted <br />the City to find a site for the hospital so they knew where to relocate. <br /> <br />Mr. Poling believed the community need to prepare for the future and perhaps review some of the <br />definitions related to clinics in the Land Use Code because of emerging technologies and advancements in <br />the medical field. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman said the issue was identified in the post-LUCU work program in the form of updating the <br />zoning map. She said the City could not change zoning for clinics without impacting other kinds of <br />zoning. She believed such piecemeal changes bestowed a benefit on one use while possibly creating <br />liabilities for other uses. Ms. Bettman questioned prioritizing this item above housing standards. <br />Mayor Torrey asked whether, given the discussion, the motion provided adequate direction to staff. Mr. <br />Coyle believed the scope of the effort being requested was broader than meeting the needs of a particular <br />development yet narrower than the scope of effort reflected in Item 42. <br /> <br />For purposes of clarity, Mr. Pap~ withdrew his motion. Mr. Poling withdrew his second. <br /> <br /> Mr. Pap~, seconded by Mr. Poling, moved to direct staff to analyze the <br /> code to allow for medical facilities through Item 2 (minor code amend- <br /> ments). <br /> <br />Ms. Nathanson supported the motion. Speaking to Ms. Bettman's comments, Ms. Nathanson said the <br />council was not prioritizing this item above housing standards given the passage of the previous motion. <br />Her support for the motion was based on her interest in ensuring that medical clinics and doctor's offices <br />were able to locate near a hospital and serve residents in Eugene. <br /> <br />Ms. Taylor did not think the issue should take priority over other urgent issues. <br /> <br /> The motion passed, 6:2; Ms. Taylor and Ms. Bettman voting no. <br /> <br /> Ms. Taylor, seconded by Ms. Bettman, moved to add Item 41 (LUCU re- <br /> mand and Chapter 6 tree provisions) to the high-priority list. <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council February 9, 2004 Page 11 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br /> <br />
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