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<br />more impacted with other commercial uses and auto-related uses. He said a CUP typically addressed <br />compatibility and impact issues and the reality had been that the sites that had been brought forward did not <br />have those kinds of concerns. He felt there had not been a lot of value gained in the larger process. <br /> <br />Councilor Pryor asked if Mr. Nystrom could think of any inherent reason why a recreational vehicle lot <br />would be significantly different from a car lot aside from the size of the vehicle. Mr. Nystrom replied that <br />he could not. Councilor Pryor asked if the lots themselves were considerably larger than car lots. Mr. <br />Nystrom responded that this was not typically the case. <br /> <br />Councilor Solomon favored the staff-recommended motion. <br /> <br />In response to a question from Councilor Solomon, Mr. Nystrom said land zoned C-3 was typically <br />commercial land in the downtown area and auto-related uses were discouraged in general in that area. <br /> <br />Councilor Bettman averred that larger vehicles had an impact on the size and nature of the site and the <br />adjacent transportation infrastructure. She felt this use should be allowed by CUP only in land that was <br />zoned C-2. <br /> <br />Roll call vote; the vote to amend was a 4:4 tie; councilors Bettman, Ortiz, Kelly and Taylor <br />voting in favor and councilors Poling, Solomon, Papé, and Pryor voting in opposition. <br />Mayor Piercy cast a vote in support of the amendment and it passed on a final vote of 5:4. <br /> <br />Councilor Bettman, seconded by Councilor Taylor, moved that Council Bill 4910, Section <br />14, be amended to delete proposed subsection (5)(d) from EC 9.2761. <br /> <br />Councilor Bettman opposed the subsection because she felt ‘natural resources’ was not defined in the <br />language. She thought it would provide exceptions to maximum lot size on “very general, broad, and un- <br />defined terms.” <br /> <br />In response to a question from Councilor Kelly, Mr. Nystrom stated that there were references within the <br />criteria of approval for many of the land use applications that would be triggering this issue. He said there <br />were ways to look at linking them. He commented that it became a “word smithing” challenge to corral <br />what natural area issues would be. He acknowledged that to Councilor Bettman it seemed too broad. He <br />said there was language in the code now through the land use applications that one could try to link to and <br />he was uncertain if there was a simple amendment that would satisfy all of the council, as the language was <br />a little different in each application as well. <br /> <br />Councilor Kelly supported the amendment in order to add the item to the second round of land use code <br />amendments for further discussion. <br /> <br />Councilor Taylor asked if the natural resources could be trees. Mr. Nystrom replied that it was one of the <br />areas that could be identified in the land use criteria. He observed that one of the concerns, if one looked at <br />it from a “Goal 5 point-of-view,” is that it would not necessarily be inclusive enough. He said, however, <br />that if one looked at the criteria for the underlying land use applications, it would include things like trees <br />and some other key vegetation. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council November 28, 2005 Page 7 <br /> Regular Session <br /> <br />
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