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parking would be phased. Staff would analyze all options for parking, which included a parking structure. <br />He believed the location was ideal for parking. <br />Commissioner Sorenson asked what efforts were made to minimize parking. He cited the shuttle service <br />as an example of an alternative to parking. He requested data from comparable airports facing similar <br />parking problems to determine if the community should have a dedicated shuttle bus to take people to and <br />from the "hot spots" of usage, such as the University of Oregon. Mr. Doll said that each airport was <br />unique in how they handled parking. Such a service must be profitable to the provider. It would not be an <br />airport- provided shuttle. Commissioner Sorenson asked why not. Mr. Doll said generally such airport- <br />provided shuttles were for on -site transportation and private companies provided off -site shuttles. <br />Commissioner Sorenson wanted to know if such a shuttle would be profitable for LTD, and if not, what <br />the sources of funding were to subsidize a shuttle so the airport did not have to build additional parking. <br />Mr. Doll said he would research the question. <br />Commissioner Sorenson asked if the master plan would increase or decrease the amount of carbon <br />produced. Mr. Smith said that had not been analyzed. Emissions could increase if one assumed that <br />future cars and planes would generate fewer emissions but more people boarded planes. However, there <br />were plans underway to reduce carbon emissions. Commissioner Sorenson asked how expanding the <br />parking or number of flights leaving and coming to the airport satisfied State Goal 13, Energy Conserva- <br />tion. Mr. Smith said that passengers could chose to fly out of either Eugene or Portland and those going to <br />Portland produced more emissions, while local flights reduced car emissions. Commissioner Sorenson <br />suggested there were greater emissions per mile for planes versus automobiles. Mr. Smith responded that <br />the answer depended on the style of aircraft. <br />Commissioner Sorenson asked if the City's Sustainability Commission had reviewed the plan and, if not, <br />could the commission review the plan. Mr. Flock said the review was not required but could be done. <br />Mayor Piercy said the Sustainability and Planning commissions were beginning to meet jointly and would <br />have an opportunity to review such plans in the future. <br />Commissioner Sorenson asked if there were any public safety craft projected in the future of the airport. <br />Mr. Doll said the Civil Air Patrol was located at the airport now. The airport would work with any agency <br />that wanted to use the facility. The Lane County Sheriff's Office and United States National Guard had <br />not approached the airport, and he did not know where they located their planes. <br />Commissioner Sorenson requested data on the growth projections so the elected officials could see the <br />assumptions behind them. Mr. Smith described how the projections were arrived at and indicated the <br />numbers were reviewed with the FAA and the FAA concurred with the forecast. The percentages applied <br />were clearly documented. <br />Commissioner Sorenson asked when a 20 -year plan started in 2006, had to be approved. Mr. Doll said <br />Eugene needed to close out its FAA grant by the end of the federal fiscal year, September 2010. As far as <br />the FAA was concerned the plan was complete. Commissioner Sorenson asked if the airport had a letter <br />from the Department of Land Conservation and Development stating that the plan met its criteria. Ms. <br />Jerome said the department had been silent thus far, implying that the plan met its criteria. <br />Commissioner Handy averred that the world had really changed and people had learned a lot about some <br />of the assumptions behind planning efforts. More was known about issues such as the price of fuel and <br />greenhouse gas reductions. He asked what opportunities the board had to "tweak" the plan to address <br />MINUTES —Joint Elected Officials September 14, 2010 Page 4 <br />Eugene & Lane County <br />