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the policies and weighed in on them and then they had developed the draft code. She noted that they also <br />met with several different stakeholder groups, including the realtors and the Homebuilders Association. <br />She said they had sent notice to a little over 10,000 property owners on the arterial and collector streets to <br />make them aware of the public hearing on this item, held on August 25 with the Planning Commission. <br />She stated that the new code would not make changes on any existing properties; the code would only be <br />implemented when a building permit was applied for. They had received approximately 200 calls <br />regarding this notice and staff had responded to them. She said in some cases, the input they received <br />caused them to reconsider some of the ordinance and make changes. <br />Mayor Piercy thanked Ms. Keppler and staff for their work. <br />Ms. Solomon found the explanation to be very helpful. She asked for the member list of the department <br />advisory committee. <br />In response to a question from Ms. Solomon, Ms. Keppler stated that staff had put together a citizen <br />involvement plan, which they had presented to the Planning Commission and to which the commission <br />had provided input. She said the advisory committee had met four or five times during the process and <br />they had met with interested parties. <br />Ms. Solomon understood from the AIS that staff had provided examples to the Planning Commission of <br />how the proposed amendments would apply to properties. She said it would be helpful to her to see those <br />examples. <br />Ms. Keppler explained that they had put a property on the board and had walked through the code as it <br />applied to the property so that the commissioners could see how it would be impacted by the proposed <br />code amendments. She thought they could do the same exercise for the council prior to the public <br />hearing. <br />Ms. Solomon ascertained that her colleagues were interested in a visual example. She suggested that staff <br />bring three examples. <br />Mr. Zelenka wanted to emphasize that seeing a visual example of how it would work would benefit the <br />conversation. He also wanted to underscore that they had been working on this for three years. He <br />acknowledged that it was a large body of work and thanked staff "for slogging through this." <br />Ms. Keppler related that one thing they observed was that there were only a few properties that would <br />experience a real impact. She cited one property, as an example, that was a commercial site and the <br />changes in the code would change the development proposal so that the driveway would be moved from <br />where the owner originally intended to place it. <br />C. WORD SESSION: <br />Auditor Report on Taser Case Involving Asian Student <br />Police Auditor Mark Gissiner commented that valuable lessons had been learned from this incident. He <br />recapped the events of that night. He had been contacted by Captain Rich Stronach regarding the incident <br />and Mayor Piercy and Mr. Brown had been contacted as well. He did not expect to receive a complaint <br />from the individu4l who had been Tased. <br />MINUTES Eugene City Council February S, 2010 Page 6 <br />Work Session <br />