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Mr. Brown noted his concern that the Walnut form based code might reduce parking , requirements for <br />development in that area. <br />Mr. Brown supported the idea that taller buildings would be suitable for the Walnut Station Mixed -Use <br />Center area, particularly on the north side of Franklin Avenue. <br />Ms. McKinney, responding to a comment from Mr. Brown, described how developers could apply for <br />development paths alternative to the provisions of the form based code. <br />Mr. Zelenka noted his concerns of how Walnut Station Mixed -Use Center could affect traffic patterns in <br />the area and hoped that more specific information in that regard would be provided by staff in the form of <br />a comprehensive traffic impact assessment as the project progressed.. <br />Mr. Zelenka agreed that the language that had been used in the Planning Commission's deliberation <br />materials was stronger and more effective. <br />Mr. Zelenka commented on previous development discussions regarding the University arena and noted <br />that the issue of University use with respect to mixed -use development was very ill= defined. Mr. Zelenka <br />maintained that the matter needed further clarification and hoped that such clarifications could be <br />provided by the Planning Commission within the next year. <br />Mr. Clark thanked staff for their presentation regarding the Walnut Station Mixed -Use Center. <br />Mr. Clark adjourned the meeting at 12:59 p.m. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />6 <br />Beth Forrest' <br />City Recorder <br />(Recorded by Wade Hicks) <br />MINUTES— Eugene City Council June 9, 2010 Page 6 <br />Work Session <br />