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that the City did not need more transit or "bashing LTD" would not get him to listen; the people testifying <br />regarding EmX routes would be better served by explaining why another route would serve the area better. <br />Mayor Piercy thanked Drix and agreed that the City had a lot to celebrate. <br />2. CONSENT CALENDAR <br />A. Approval of City Council Minutes <br />- October 12, 2009, Work Session <br />- January 11, 2010, Meeting <br />- January 25, 2010, Work Session/Urban Renewal Agency Meeting <br />- March 10, 2010, Work Session <br />- April 21, 2010, Work Session <br />- April 26, 2010, Work Session <br />B. Approval to Tentative Working Agenda <br />C. Approval of Resolution No. 5006 Annexing Land to the City of Eugene (195 Lindner Lane (City File <br />A 10 -1)) <br />D. Resolution 5007 Amending Resolution No. 4867 to Modify the Commencement Date of the Low - <br />Income Rental Housing Property Tax Exemption for Property Located at 951 West 7 th Avenue, <br />Eugene, Oregon (St. Vincent DePaul Society of Lane County, Inc.) <br />Councilor Clark, seconded by Councilor Taylor, moved to approve the Consent Calendar. <br />Councilor Taylor indicated that she had submitted corrections to the minutes from the work session held on March <br />10. Mayor Piercy acknowledged the corrections. <br />Roll call vote; the Consent Calendar was approved by a unanimous vote, 8:0. <br />3. ACTION: <br />An Ordinance Adopting an Amended Urban Renewal Plan for the Downtown Urban Renewal District <br />City Manager Jon Ruiz reviewed the proposed amendment, which he felt would move the City towards its goal of <br />revitalizing the downtown area. He reported that the Veterans Administration had indicated in the previous week <br />that it had not selected the 12th Avenue and Willamette Street site. He said they had revised the amendment to <br />reflect this: the project had been removed, no boundary expansion was contemplated, the spending limit increase <br />had been changed to $13.6 million instead of $16.1 million, and the termination would be one year earlier. <br />Councilor Clark, seconded by Councilor Taylor, moved to adopt Resolution 5005 approving the <br />Eugene - Springfield 2010 Consolidated Plan for submission to the U.S. Department of Housing and <br />Urban Development. <br />Councilor Taylor, seconded by Councilor Brown, moved to amend the motion to substitute a <br />motion to place the urban renewal plan amendment on a ballot for a public vote. <br />Councilor Taylor reiterated her support for the Lane Community College (LCC) project and her belief that it could <br />be accomplished without urban renewal. She thought they could retire the urban renewal district and help LCC <br />with other funds. She averred that the parts of downtown that were flourishing were outside of the urban renewal <br />district. She did not believe urban renewal was working. She was sorry the school board had voted to support the <br />MINUTES— Eugene City Council May 24, 2010 Page 10 <br />Regular Meeting <br />