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Rural Fire Protection District, and from the Santa Clara Water District. Roll call vote, the motion <br />passed unanimously, 8:0. <br />[ordinance Prohibiting Smoking Outside City -owned Buildings Providing Services to Children and <br />Amending Section 6.230 of the Eugene Code, 1971 <br />Mr. Ruiz summarized the ordinance before the council, which would extend the prohibition of smoking to the <br />street curb in front of City -owned buildings. <br />Councilor Clark, seconded by Councilor Taylor, moved that the City Council adopt Council Bill <br />5021, an ordinance prohibiting smoking outside City -- owned buildings providing services to <br />children. <br />Mayor Piercy considered this a step toward making it safer around the buildings. She noted that they had received <br />a number of requests to add more to it. She supported having a discussion on making the parks smoke -free. <br />Roll call vote; the motion passed unanimously, 8:0. <br />6. ACTION: <br />Resolution 5000 Approving a Multiple -Unit Property Tax Exemption for Residential Property Located <br />at 740 East 13 Avenue (First LEED, LLQ <br />Mr. Ruiz reiterated the items of information regarding the MUPTE proposal that had been brought forth during the <br />Public Forum. He noted that the West University Neighborhood (WLJN) had submitted letters indicating their <br />support for the MUPTE. <br />Councilor Clark, seconded by Councilor Taylor, moved to adopt Resolution 5000, approving a <br />Multiple -Unit Property Tax Exemption for residential property located at 740 East 13 Avenue <br />(First LEED, LLC). <br />Mayor Piercy called the testimony given during the Public Forum a great presentation. She id the MUPTE was <br />in an area they had established for this purpose, met goals they had set, and had the possibili y of being certified <br />LEED platinum. She underscored that the project had the neighborhood's approval and would be good for the <br />economy. She intended to support it, if necessary. <br />Councilor Taylor commented that if the building was going to be constructed on West Broadway, she would <br />support it. She felt that housing in the University area would be built anyway, whether or not it was granted a tax <br />exemption. She said the City needed the tax money and she did not favor tax exemptions. <br />Councilor Poling supported the tax exemption. He acknowledged that the cost to construct a building to LEED <br />standards Was exorbitant. He commented that this was one of the first MUPTE proposals not built as a "glorified <br />dormitory." He pointed out that the project was proposed to be mixed -use, with commercial on the floor <br />and upscale residential above it. He noted that on the grading for the MUPTE application the applicant had scored <br />150 points, When normally an applicant that reached 100 points would have met the threshold. He felt that the City <br />should be proud to have this project in the community; it was what they strove for and it Would have LEED <br />certification. <br />Councilor Zelenka also thought it was a nice development. He believed they should provide incentives for <br />developers to build to LEED standards, but he did not think the MUPTE was the right mechanism. He agreed With <br />MINUTES Eugene City Council February 8, 2010 Page 4 <br />Regular Meeting <br />