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<br />Page 20f2 <br /> <br />books. <br /> <br />Second, consider the positive scenarios that can be immediately achieved with the Chambers Special <br />Area Zone amendments. For example, the amendment will permit growth with parameters that set <br />expectations instead of "hoping" someone will do some "cool" development. Consider a standard that <br />directly protects an individual property as well as collectively benefiting the neighborhood and <br />surrounding areas. Consider the long tem1 positive outcome of adopted an amendment that sets a <br />benchmark from which to springboard further refinement of what it means to increase urban density. <br /> <br />Is it better to cast a declining vote based on speculation or is it better to vote for an amendment because <br />of the current negative realities it will control and the positive attributes it creates? <br /> <br />Your vote in support of the Chambers Special Area Zone an1endments is a rare opportunity to meet the <br />regional wide density goals AND preserve established neighborhoods qualities that contribute to a <br />healthful, diverse human habitat AND provide a much needed new paradigm for citizen participation in <br />guiding the growth and protection of our urban and rural environments. <br /> <br />Thank you, <br /> <br />Esther Foss <br />1457 W. lOth Ave. <br />Eugene, OR 97402 <br />541.341. 1399 <br /> <br />1117/2005 <br />