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prioritized. Mr. Kelly asked who did the balancing and prioritization, and who adopted the program. Ms. <br /> Heinkel said that the work on the program would begin with the planning directors, and she assumed the <br /> council would have input into the process. Ms. Muir said the discussion had not occurred yet, and she <br /> was not aware of the process involved. Mr. Kelly asked that staff return to the council and consult it or <br /> update it, whatever was appropriate. <br /> <br /> Ms. Taylor noted that she had prepared three amendments to the work program. <br /> <br /> Ms. Taylor, seconded by Ms. Bettman, moved to revise Metro Plan Sec- <br /> tion III-C, Policy C 25 to read as follows: "Springfield, Lane County, and <br /> Eugene shall consider downstream impacts on water quality when plan- <br /> ning for urbanization, flood control, urban runoff, and recreational needs <br /> in near proximity to the Willamette and McKenzie rivers." <br /> <br />Ms. Taylor emphasized the importance of water quality and the need to address the impacts of activities <br />proximate to the river. <br /> <br />Ms. Solomon pointed out the motion as stated by Ms. Taylor had the result of limiting the policy to <br />impacts on water quality only, and the issue of water quality was already addressed in the existing policy. <br />Staff recommended no change to the policy. She did not support the motion. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman asked what other impacts were considered at this time. Mr. Bj6rklund said the existing, <br />more broadly stated policy addressed biological habitat, any kinds of impact to the downstream system. If <br />the intent was to highlight water quality, the text proposed in the motion was not what was wanted. Ms. <br />Bettman suggested the motion be revised to read "water quality and other impacts." Mr. Bj6rklund agreed <br />that would highlight the issue and not limit the text. Ms. Taylor accepted the revision as a friendly <br />amendment. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly expressed appreciation for the revision suggested by Ms. Bettman. He asked Mr. Bj6rklund to <br />comment on the meaning of the word "along" the river as it was reflected in the existing policies. He <br />believed that testimony suggesting the policy be changed reflected concern the policy would be inter- <br />preted to apply only to the bank of the river. Mr. Bj6rklund said that "near proximity" was redundant and <br />he would interpret it to main essentially the same thing as "along." Neither term was defined anywhere <br />and neither gave real direction to the reader. Mr. Kelly did not like either term, but thought that <br />"proximate" defined an area, where "along" could "literally be the interface." He supported the amended <br />motion. <br /> <br />Ms. Taylor and Ms. Bettman accepted the deletion of"near" from the motion as a friendly amendment. <br /> <br />Ms. Nathanson thought the language changes were creating additional confusion. "Proximate" could <br />leave out the banks of the river itself. She thought the amendment lacked clarity and did not represent an <br />improvement to the policy. <br /> <br />Mr. Poling agreed with the staff analysis. He thought the existing policy was adequate. <br /> <br />Ms. Taylor thought the discussion pointed out the need for the council to take more time. She thought that <br />"proximate" encompassed enough for one to argue it was an improvement over the text. <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council March 10, 2004 Page 5 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br /> <br />
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