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ATTACHMENT B <br />M I N U T E S <br /> <br />Eugene City Council <br />McNutt Room—City Hall <br />777 Pearl Street—Eugene, Oregon <br /> <br />March 16, 2011 <br />Noon <br /> <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: George Brown, Andrea Ortiz, George Poling, Mike Clark, Chris Pryor, <br />Alan Zelenka, Pat Farr. <br /> <br />COUNCILORS ABSENT: Betty Taylor. <br /> <br />Her Honor Mayor Kitty Piercy called the March 16, 2011, work session of the Eugene City Council to <br />order. <br /> <br /> <br />A. WORK SESSION: <br />City Hall <br /> <br />City Manager Jon Ruiz introduced the item. He reminded the council of past discussions of a new city <br />hall and said staff had prepared a fiscally responsible way to move forward on the project. Motions <br />reflecting the staff recommendations related to the item were included in the council Agenda Item <br />Summary (AIS). <br /> <br />Central Services Department Director Kristi Hammitt thanked Mr. Otto Poticha and the students of the <br />2010 University of Oregon Department of Architecture 2010 Fall Design Studio, who had shared their <br />work about city hall with the council prior to the work session. <br /> <br />Ms. Hammitt said past discussions about a new city hall had resulted in proposals for projects that were <br />too large in scope and too costly to afford. She proposed that the City pursue what she termed a “small <br />series of solutions” toward achieving its objective. The approach would allow the City to move forward <br />with a phased project funded by money already set aside to address deficiencies in the existing City Hall. <br /> <br />Facilities Design & Construction Manager Mike Penwell noted the relocation of public safety functions <br />from City Hall to seismically safer facilities, which made planning for the relocation of other employees <br />working in City Hall more feasible. In addition, the Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) planned to <br />discontinue the provision of steam heat to the facility, spurring the need for action. <br /> <br />Speaking to suggestions that the current EWEB administrative facility could serve as a new city hall, Mr. <br />Penwell said the purchase, while less expensive than constructing a new city hall, was still too expensive <br />and staff believed the current location of City Hall was more appropriate. The City already owned the <br />site and a full-block site could be redeveloped incrementally. He requested council direction. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy expressed appreciation for the proposed approach. She believed it was doable. She felt a <br />responsibility toward the City employees who work in City Hall and to visitors to the facility because of <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council March 16, 2011 Page 1 <br /> Work Session <br />