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ATTACHMENT B <br />Councilor Pryor expressed appreciation for all of the people who spoke. He had not been aware of the marine <br />reserves issue and he looked forward to reading the material that had been provided. Regarding the ballot measures, <br />he stated that they were in the process of preparing a memorandum to outline the impacts that the failure of BM 66 <br />and 67 would have on the City. He had also been pleased by the interest people were taking in the EmX. He <br />appreciated the comments Ms. Hutson had made regarding the Whiteaker neighborhood. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Councilor Ortiz said she would like to look at the language in HB 3013. She thought it was “kind of a slam dunk.” <br />She believed the resolution on BM 66 and 67 would be nearly as easy to discuss. She intended to look at bringing <br />forward language in support of them, as well as in support of the Dream Act. <br /> <br />Councilor Brown thanked everyone. He hoped they could craft a resolution in support of the Dream Act and for HB <br />3013 and that they could support both unanimously. He said he wholeheartedly supported BM 66 and 67, noting that <br />he had a child who attended public schools. He averred that his business would have to pay a total of 38 cents per <br />day more for the corporate fee. He wanted to pass a resolution in support of the measures. <br /> <br />Councilor Taylor thanked everyone and, in particular, Ms. Hutson for her persistence. She felt that the resolutions <br />that had been discussed were good. She said things on the coast still affected everyone. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council November 23, 2009 Page 4 <br /> Regular Meeting <br />