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2005 Sunset Extension: In October, council extended the sunset date from 2006 to 2012 to bring <br />the City’s ordinance in compliance with the State Statutes that were amended earlier that year. <br /> <br />2007 Program Review: In October, council reviewed the program and asked for an additional <br />work session. A motion to consider shrinking the boundary to the downtown, but including both <br />The Tate and Co-Housing sites was approved 5-4, with the Mayor specifically expressing a <br />willingness to continue the discussion about the boundary once more information was received <br />from staff. Other council comments included an interest in expanding the boundary and options <br />to make the selection criteria more objective than subjective. <br /> <br />2008 Boundary Expansion & Public Benefit Scoring Amendment: Council most recently <br />amended Eugene’s MUPTE code provisions and boundary in November 2008. To assist both <br />staff and council in evaluating a MUPTE application, the code amendments included 1) adoption <br />of approval criteria and 2) direction to the City Manager to adopt a public benefit scoring system. <br />Council also added a transit-oriented area to the boundary (the Trainsong Neighborhood). <br /> <br />
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