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Approval of this proposed Metro Plan amendment did not negate environmental review of the project. <br />The South Bank Viaduct would undergo NEPA review to assess potential environmental impacts of the <br />final viaduct design and to secure the needed approval for construction of the structure. <br />Ms. Moore commended staff for seeing the opportunity to move forward with the project and take <br />advantage of the opportunities to reuse materials from the Willamette River detour bridge. <br />Mr. Kirschenmann concurred with Ms. Moore, seeing the reuse as recycling at its best. <br />Mr. Cross called for public testimony. <br />Jan Wostmann <br />, 2645 Riverview Street, identified himself as the chair of the Laurelhill Valley Citizens <br />Association. He said the neighborhood supported the projects and urged the commissions make the <br />necessary exception to the statewide planning goals. However, he pointed out a deficiency of the <br />proposal. The South Bank bike trail did not connect to the adjacent Laurelhill Valley neighborhood. The <br />association requested that the commissions take the necessary action to connect to the viaduct and the <br />South Bank bike trail to the Laurelhill Valley neighborhood. It was a long overdue connection and would <br />provide a great opportunity to remedy this deficiency. <br />Responding to questions from Planning Commissioners, Mr. Metzger referred to a map posted on the wall <br />entitledProposed South Bank Viaduct. He noted the mission tonight was to focus on the Metro Plan <br />amendments. While the Metro Plan amendments before the commissions neither supported nor opposed <br />the connection proposed by Mr. Wostmannn, the project was not within the purview of the issues before <br />the commissions tonight. He opined Mr. Wostmann’s request for a safe connection for the neighborhood <br />was not unreasonable. <br />Ms. Jerome, City Attorney for the City of Eugene, raised a point of order. It appeared the commissions <br />had moved into deliberations from the public hearing process. She encouraged the commissions to <br />conclude the public hearing and bring questions to staff during deliberations. <br />Mr. Cross called for additional testimony. There was no one wishing to offer additional testimony. <br />Mr. Cross closed the testimony and the record for the Springfield Planning Commission. <br />Mr. Carroll closed the public hearing and the record for the Eugene Planning Commission. <br />Ms. Arkin closed the public hearing and the record for the Lane County Planning Commission. <br />In response to a question from Mr. Carroll, Mr. Metzger explained the proposed amendment language had <br />been reviewed by legal counsel from the three jurisdictions. <br />Ms. Arkin hoped staff would be able to assist the citizens of Laurelhill Valley to find similar special <br />funding to improve public safety for the residents. <br />Mr. Hledik found the findings well written and more than adequately addressed the criteria. <br />Mr. Hledik, seconded by Mr. Lawless, moved that the Eugene Planning Commis- <br />sion recommend to the City Council a text amendment to the Eugene-Springfield <br />MINUTES—Joint Planning Commissions— September 1, 2009 Page 3 <br /> City of Eugene, City of Springfield, Lane County <br />
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