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4. PUBLIC HEARING: <br /> <br />Resolution Adopting a Supplemental Budget; Making Appropriations for the Urban Renewal <br />Agency for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2009, and Ending June 30, 2010 <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />Mary Salinas <br />, General Delivery, Eugene, shared her concern about the homeless and questioned if the City <br />had given much money to the homeless in the current budget. She advocated for more money to be <br />dedicated to the Egan Warming Center. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy closed the public hearing. She called for questions or comments. There were none. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy adjourned the meeting of the URA and reconvened the meeting of the City Council. <br /> <br />5. PUBLIC HEARING: <br /> <br />An Ordinance Concerning the Walnut Street Station Mixed-Use Center; Amending the <br />Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area General Plan Land Use Diagram; Adopting the Walnut <br />Street Station Refinement Plan; Amending the Fairmount/University of Oregon Special Area <br />Study; Amending the Riverfront Park Study; Rezoning Property; Amending Sections 9.1030, <br />9.2682, 9.5750, 9.6750, 9.7007, 9.7055, 9.7205, 9.7230, 9.7605, 9.7230, 9.7605, 9.8010, 9.8030, <br />9.8680, 9.8865, and 9.9570 of the Eugene Code, 1971; Renumbering Sections 9.8110 and <br />9.8113 of that Code to Sections 9.8007 and 9.8009, Respectively; Adding Sections 9.3950, <br />9.3955, 9.3960, 9.3965, 9.3970, 9.3975, 9.3980, 9.8110, 9.8111, 9.8112, 9.8113, 9.8114, and <br />9.9655 to that Code; Adopting Special Setbacks for a Segment of Franklin Boulevard; <br />Adopting a Severability Clause; and Providing an Effective Date <br /> <br />City Manager Ruiz introduced the topic and noted the council was scheduled to deliberate and take action on <br />July 26, 2010. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy reviewed the rules of the public hearing. She opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />Bruce Mulligan <br />, 3056 Hendricks Drive, submitted written testimony. He said the process had been in <br />progress for several years, and he noted the collaborative approach to the form-based code that involved the <br />Chamber of Commerce, Fairmount Area Neighbors (FAN), and the University of Oregon. He said the code <br />was not perfect, and compromises were made. He acknowledged that businesses still had some concerns <br />about the multi-way boulevard concept and access restriction that he hoped would be resolved. He <br />supported the form based code as a way to resolve disputes before they arose and streamline development <br />for businesses. He thought the plan was an example of what could happen when people sat down and <br />resolved their differences. He thought the proposed form based code an ideal model for the future and asked <br />the council to recognize the work that had been done. <br /> <br />Elizabeth Steffensen <br />, 2435 Skyline Boulevard, a member of FAN, endorsed the Planning Commission’s <br />recommendation to the City Council that the form based code be evaluated after 50,000 square feet of <br />development had occurred or three years had passed. The neighborhood could then evaluate the resulting <br />impacts and suggest adaptive management approaches that could take the form of code or plan changes or <br />other supplemental council actions. She said FAN expected any evaluation to be done in collaboration with <br />all stakeholders, including the neighborhood association. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council June 21, 2010 Page 3 <br /> Public Hearing <br /> <br />