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Mr. Brown attended the Community Alliance of Lane County (CALC) open house on June 25. The organization <br />rededicated the CALC building as the Leslie Brockelbank Peace and Justice Center, and participated in the <br />Whitaker Last Friday Art Walk. He attended the Jefferson Westside Neighbors picnic at Monroe Park. <br />Ms. Taylor reported the Crest Drive Citizens' Association held a garden party which featured a book of oral <br />histories about the neighborhood. She had read in the newspaper that there were several million dollars remaining <br />in the parks fund. She did not think it was a good idea for the City to help John Musumeci out by spending that <br />money on property he had available, but she did think the City should buy the Amazon headwaters property to <br />protect the water. She was concerned about parking in the Walnut Mixed -Use Center. Jeff Nelson made good <br />points in a communication he had sent to councilors. <br />Mr. Ruiz said he would join neighborhood leaders from River Road, and Santa Clara, on a tour of the <br />neighborhoods on June 29, 2010. A media event featuring the Beam project downtown was scheduled for June 29, <br />and Summer in the City started on June 30. City of Eugene Fire and Emergency Services Chief Randy Groves <br />would begin serving as the Acting Chief for the City of Springfield on July 1. He would attend the Wilamut <br />Natural Area meeting on July 15. <br />B. WORK SESSION: Eugene Water Board Sale of Water (EWEB) to Veneta <br />Mr. Ruiz introduced Brenda Wilson, City of Eugene Intergovernmental Relations Manager. She reviewed the <br />history of the issue, stating the council was presented with background information on May 12, 2010, on the <br />proposed water sale to the City of Veneta by EWEB. EWEB had filed a contract with the Lane County Circuit <br />Court for validation. The council raised many questions about the sale and the certification/perfection of water <br />rights in general. The council directed staff to: schedule a joint meeting with the EWEB Board of Directors <br />before the council made a decision on the issue; schedule a public forum, with EWEB's involvement, to provide <br />information to the public about the proposed sale of water; and to schedule a public hearing on EWEB's proposed <br />sale of water to the City of Veneta.. EWEB filed for a 30 -day extension of time, which was now June 30, 2010, in <br />order to file an appearance in the validation case in order to provide more time for the process directed by the <br />council. In addition to receiving information at the council- directed sessions, public comment had been received <br />from Jan Wilson of the Western Environmental Law Center, Shawn Boles, Howie Bonnett, and Dave Funk, and <br />EWEB, copies of which were attached to the Agenda Item Summary (AIS). While the Eugene City Manager <br />believed the perfection of the third water right was in the City of Eugene's interest, he also believed that the issue <br />of Charter authority should be resolved first. The City Manager recommended that the City intervene in the <br />pending validation proceeding. <br />At the request of Ms. Piercy, Mr. Ruiz explained his recommendation was to ask the City Council to direct staff to <br />intervene in the process and resolve the charter authority before the City considered the contract with the City of <br />Veneta. He added the City of Eugene was engaged in the Envision Eugene process that was providing <br />opportunities for discussions around how the community wanted to grow, which may or may not inform the EWEB <br />water sale discussion. <br />Mr. Brown stated Mr. Ruiz's recommendation was consistent with the basis of EWEB's recommendation, as stated <br />in Attachment D to tonight's agenda, Testimony to Eugene City Council, dated June 28, 2010, in which EWEB <br />requested that any resolution passed was written to facilitate continuation of the validation process through the <br />courts. <br />MINUTES Eugene City Council June 28, 2010 Page 2 <br />Work Session <br />
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