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<br />Policy 3 Encourage a mix of business and residential uses downtown using incentives and zoning. <br /> <br />West University Refinement Plan <br />V.9 The City will encourage residential uses in all parts of the plan area. <br /> <br />V.11 The City and the neighborhood shall study ways to encourage a variety or mix of <br />structure types providing both owner and rental opportunities and appealing to a diverse <br /> <br />population. <br /> <br /> <br />COUNCIL OPTIONS <br /> <br />The council may approve the exemption, deny the exemption, or may delay approval in order to request <br />additional information from the developer. <br /> <br />CITY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION <br />The City Manager recommends approving the exemption based on a demonstration of need and that the <br />applicant scored 150 public benefit points, which exceeds the 100 point threshold for support. <br /> <br /> <br />SUGGESTED MOTION <br /> <br />Move to adopt the resolution in Attachment A, approving the tax exemption. <br /> <br /> <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />A. Resolution approving a property tax exemption for First LEED <br />B. Resolution denying a property tax exemption for First LEED <br />C. Report from the Planning and Development Director <br />D. Comments submitted by West University Neighborhood Association, USBA and applicant <br />E. Images of the current property and proposed development <br /> <br />A copy of the MUPTE application for First LEED will be placed in the council office for review. <br /> <br /> <br />FOR MORE INFORMATION <br />Staff Contact: Richie Weinman <br />Telephone: 682-5533 <br />Staff E-Mail: richie.d.weinman@ci.eugene.or.us <br /> <br /> <br /> Z:\CMO\2010 Council Agendas\M100208\S1002086.doc <br /> <br />