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Speaking to Ms. Bayliss' comments, Mayor Piercy said she was not completely apprised of all the facts <br />but wished to acknowledge that Ms. Bayliss had spent considerable time trying to make the council aware <br />of the issues involved in her situation. <br />Councilor Ortiz asked City Manager Ruiz to discuss how the lack of parking revenues downtown would <br />affect the downtown public safety strategy, and also asked the status of the second CAHOOTS van. City <br />Manager Ruiz said in regard Councilor Ortiz' first question, the Urban Renewal District had $20 million <br />to pay off the parking garage debt, which would free the debt service for the garage to pay for police <br />officers. The removal of the parking meters had no impact on the strategy. <br />Speaking to Councilor Ortiz' second question, Councilor Zelenka reported that Chief Kerns had indicated <br />to him earlier that the second CAHOOTS van would be ready and in use by January 2011. <br />3. CONSENT CALENDAR <br />A. Approval of City Council Minutes <br />- June 7, 2010, Joint Meeting of the City Council and Eugene Water & Electric Board <br />- June 9, 2010, Work Session <br />B. Approval of Tentative Working Agenda <br />C. Resolution Annexing Land to City of Eugene (Eugene Airport) <br />D. Resolution Granting 20 -Year Property Tax Exemption for Lamb Building <br />Councilor Clark, seconded by Councilor Taylor, moved to approve the Consent Calendar. <br />Councilor Brown pulled item C. Councilor Ortiz pulled item D. <br />Roll call vote: The motion to approve the Consent Calendar without items C and D <br />passed unanimously, 8:0. <br />Referring to Item C, Councilor Brown clarified the details of the stormwater discharge with Planner Steve <br />Ochs. <br />Councilor Clark asked if the annexation request contained unimproved roads. Mr. Ochs said no. <br />Roll call vote: The motion to approve Item C passed unanimously, 8:0. <br />Referring to Item D, Councilor Ortiz requested more detail about the project in question. Becky Wheeler <br />of the Planning and Development Department described the project and said the grand opening for the <br />Lane Building was November 8. All were invited to attend. <br />Councilor Zelenka did not generally vote in favor of property tax exemptions because he thought they <br />were generally unnecessary but the program in question would not have been built otherwise without the <br />exemption, and it was the type of housing the City needed to encourage to overcome some of the <br />constraints the community had in regard to land supply. He applauded the proposal. <br />Mayor Piercy observed that the project was one of the things the City did to prevent people from <br />becoming homeless. <br />Roll call vote: The motion to approve Item D passed unanimously, 8:0. <br />MINUTES— Eugene City Council October 11, 2010 Page 5 <br />Regular Meeting <br />