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thoughtful development in the neighborhoods close to the University of Oregon. He also spoke in <br />recognition of Veteran's Day and thanked all those who had served the country. <br />Mona Rummel, East 13"' Avenue, Eugene, stated that she owned a business in the West University area <br />and was concerned about parking. She said that most of the houses in the district were old single - family <br />dwellings originally built with limited parking. As they were replaced by multi - family developments of <br />much greater density, parking problems increased. She said her clients frequently were unable to find <br />parking near her business because of student parking. She asked that the council require adequate parking <br />for multi- family developments. <br />James Lewandoski, Arthur Street, Eugene, Ward 1, urged the council to reject the EmX Amazon Creek <br />alignment. He felt that alignment would not improve West Eugene traffic congestion and operating an <br />EmX vehicle along the bike path would destroy enjoyment of the path. He said the neighborhood was <br />very quiet with many children playing on the street and it appeared that the route would go within ten feet <br />of some apartment complexes. <br />Jozef Siekiel- Zdzienicki, Taylor Street, Eugene, spoke to infill compatibility standards for the Jefferson - <br />Westside neighborhood. He reminded the council of an earlier initiative that established similar standards <br />for a 14 -block zone near Chambers Street. He said a 780 square -foot two- bedroom zone was recently built <br />within that zone that fit the standards and everyone one was pleased. He hoped to see standards <br />established for the Jefferson- Westside neighborhood. <br />Carol Berg - Caldwell, Augusta. Street, Eugene, gave credit to many, including students and police <br />officers, for the lack of problems over Halloween weekend. She also thanked Mayor Piercy and Police <br />Chief Fete Kerns and others who visited campus area houses to talk to students. She observed activities <br />on the street and commended police for their courtesy and non - confrontational style. She encouraged <br />others to participate in the grassroots community watch project and thanked councilors for their service. <br />Christa Knittle, Garfield Street, Eugene, spoke in opposition to an EmX route along Amazon Creek, but <br />favored an alignment along 6 and 7 h avenues. She said Amazon Creek was a valuable green space in the <br />neighborhood that was enjoyed by people throughout the City and peaceful places like the Fern Ridge <br />bike path should be preserved. She said the wetlands and floodplain also made it an inappropriate <br />location for an EmX route. <br />Dean Hansen, Powderhorn Street, Eugene, urged the council to approve the multi -unit property tax <br />exemption (MUPTE) application on the agenda for action. He and his partner appreciated the opportunity <br />to build a sustainable project in the campus area. He said the project would add trees to the area and <br />neighbors were very pleased with the architectural features. He said the project was unanimously <br />supported by the neighborhood association and pointed out that the house currently on the site would be <br />recycled to another location in the Whiteaker neighborhood after hazardous materials were eliminated. <br />He recognized that the application did not achieve the necessary number of points, but that was because of <br />a technicality that would be explained by the next speaker. <br />Gordan Anslow, Paddock Drive, Eugene, asked the council to support the NWPTE application for the <br />Sequoia project. He and his partner understood issues that were important to the neighborhood and had <br />seen an opportunity to create a project midway between downtown and the University that would <br />demonstrate principles important to neighbors while still creating an economically viable project with <br />some assistance from MUPTE. He noted letters in the agenda packet from the West University Neighbors <br />stating support for the project and stressing the need for added parking in the neighborhood. <br />MINUTES Eugene City Council November 9, 2009 Page 2 <br />
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