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Riverfront Research Park Commission many years ago for the purpose of engaging the public in <br />development of the park property. Unfortunately that commission had not met in decades and as a result <br />there was proposed development on public lands without public involvement. He used an aerial <br />photograph to illustrate the proposed development site along the Willamette River and pointed out an <br />equally large site within the Riverfront Research Park master plan that could adequately contain the <br />proposed structure. He encouraged the council to visit the site and use its urban renewal authority to gain <br />access to the site from Franklin Boulevard. <br />Mayor Piercy closed the public forum and thanked those who spoke. She called for comments and <br />questions from the council. <br />Councilor Clark also thanked those who spoke and appreciated the suggestions offered on various topics. <br />He was interested in receiving additional information on the funding options the Extension Service had <br />pursued to date. <br />Councilor Ortiz thanked those who spoke and reminded everyone that Project Homeless Connect was still <br />seeking volunteers to help staff the event. She said it was helpful to hear from citizens about projects like <br />Emx. <br />Councilor Zelenka appreciated comments about the Riverfront Research Park. He supported the <br />Extension Service and was interested in learning more about its funding situation. He encouraged people <br />to volunteer at Project Homeless Connect on March 18. <br />Ms. Solomon thanked speakers and offered her support for the OSU Extension Service. She was familiar <br />with the master woodland forest management program and amazed at the rich mix of services provided <br />and the wide range of people who were reached. She felt that $14 per household per year was a great <br />value. <br />2. CONSENT CALENDAR <br />A. Approval of City Council Minutes of November 18, 2009, Work Session <br />B. Approval of Tentative Working Agenda <br />C. Ratification of Intergovernmental Relations Committee Minutes of January 27, 2010, and <br />February 3, 2010 <br />Councilor Clark, seconded by Councilor Taylor, moved to approve the items on <br />the Consent Calendar. The motion passed unanimously, 5:4. <br />3. ACTION: Ratification of Unanimous Intergovernmental Relations (IGR) Committee Actions <br />and Discussion and Action on Non - Unanimous IGR Actions on Legislative Policy from <br />February 3, 2010 <br />Councilor Clark, seconded by Councilor Taylor, moved to ratify the IGR <br />Committee's unanimous actions on bills and approval of staff recommendations <br />in the February 3, 2014, IGR Bill Reports for bills not pulled for discussion at <br />those IGR meetings. The motion passed unanimously, S :O. <br />Intergovernmental Relations Manager Brenda Wilson explained that the legislative session was coming to <br />an end, but there was still action pending and she would pursue whatever course of action the council <br />directed. She said that House Bill 3609 would permit an enterprise zone sponsor to relax the minimum <br />employment requirements and extend the tax exemption period for a maximum of two years under very <br />MINUTES Eugene City Council February 22, 2 014 Page 3 <br />