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Gn November 14, 1996 the CCT reviewed the City of Eugene municipal needs, a summary of <br />community needs, and discussed telecommunications ownership options. The City Council <br />approved the telecommunications policies on November 20, 1996, and considered the EwEB <br />presentation of the Fiber optic Group project. ~n November 26,1996 the City Council took action <br />to complete and adapt the legislative policies. The CCT reviewed both the wireless siting study <br />progress report and an overview of a conceptual draft of land use code amendments on November <br />27,1996. <br />D. The CCT and City Council have adopted a schedule for completing the necessary <br />actions within 45 days of the expiration of the current moratorium, A work session on the non•land <br />use telecommunications ordinance has been scheduled by CCT for December 5, 1996. <br />Consideration of a consultant report on the Fiber optic Group and the City Telecommunications <br />Purchasing and Investment Plan has been scheduled by CCT on January 9,1997. A further session <br />has been scheduled by CCT on January 23,1997 to approve the Siting Study. <br />E. The City Council has scheduled a work session on the non-land use <br />telecommunications ordinance and Fiber optic Group discussion on January 22,1997, with a public <br />hearing on the ordinance scheduled for January 27,1997. Action on the Fiber Optic Group decision <br />and non-land use telecommunications ordinance is scheduled to occur on January 29, 1997. A <br />public hearing before the City Council on the wvreless bland use} code amendments is scheduled for <br />February 10,1997, with action scheduled by the City Council for February 19,1997. <br />F. As reflected above, extending the moratorium would provide members of the public <br />and telecomunicatians providers the opportunity to review the draft code amendments prior to action <br />being taken. If these matters were required to be scheduled prior to the expiration of the moratorium <br />on January 14,1997, only one week would be available between the Planning Commission public <br />ordinance - 2 <br />