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Ms. Bettman stated she would accept the rewording of Value 7. She then turned to Position <br />Statement 3, and opined that the language separated police services, which she assumed would <br />not be decided upon at this stage in the process. Mr. Penwell explained that the intent of that <br />specific language was to recognize that there were varying police delivery models and to not <br />preclude options. He assured the council that the option to retain the department within the City <br />Hall Complex continues to be on the table. Ms. Bettman commented that the council awaited <br />technical analysis on this and other issues and therefore such caveats should be omitted. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman offered a friendly amendment, accepted by Mr. Poling and Ms. <br />Taylor, to change the language in Position Statement 3 as follows: <br /> <br />Consolidate City services to the greatest practical extent. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly spoke to Value 7 and opined that the original wording sounded more like a value, <br />whereas the revised wording sounded more in the measurable objective area. However, he stated <br />he could accept the change as proposed. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly offered a friendly amendment, accepted by Mr. Poling and Ms. Taylor, <br />to change the language in Position Statement 4 as follows: <br /> <br />Develop the project in consideration of the Downtown Plan while not limiting <br />th <br />location choices to 8 Avenue. <br /> <br />Mr. Papé questioned if the Police Department was moving towards a precinct model or leaning <br />towards a downtown model. City Manager Taylor replied that such a decision was premature as <br />the information needed to make the decision was incomplete at this time. Mr. Papé indicated that <br />without such information the council cannot move ahead with that phase of the City Hall <br />Complex. Jonah Hardy, architect for Thomas Hacker Architects, explained that the police design <br />decision will certainly have an impact on the entire project; however, he pointed out that options <br />will be identified that will allow the council to move forward. Mr. Papé indicated he did not <br />oppose options per se; however, they must converge. He added that such a process does not stay <br />with the simplicity theme that was necessary for the public domain. Mr. Penwell said that some <br />of the components can be carried forward conceptually and staff understands that hard data will <br />be necessary within the next year. <br /> <br />To respond to the Police Department design, Police Chief Robert Lehner spoke to the <br />Consolidation Models and said that three options have been developed around Model 5, any one <br />of which will allow the department to deliver a precinct model. He pointed out that the decision <br />the council must make around what to incorporate in City Hall was independent of service <br />delivery models. Chief Lehner said that the models will be further refined for the benefit of the <br />council at its next meeting so it can make a decision on this issue. <br /> <br />In response to a question from Ms. Bettman, Chief Lehner clarified that the three options <br />proposed for Model 5 include: (1) City Hall with the Police Department; (2) City Hall with the <br />Police Department in close proximity; and (3) City Hall and the Police Department completely <br />separate. However, he added that the principal of the division of a precinct, or not, will be <br />preserved. With this clarification, Ms. Bettman asked for a postponement of the vote on the City <br />Hall Complex on December 14, as she would not be in attendance. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />8 <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council November 23, 2005 Page <br /> Work Session <br /> <br /> <br />
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