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ATTACHMENT D <br />M I N U T E S <br /> <br />Eugene City Council <br />Council Chamber—City Hall <br />777 Pearl Street—Eugene, Oregon <br /> <br />September 19, 2011 <br />7:30 p.m. <br /> <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Betty Taylor, George Brown, Andrea Ortiz, George Poling, Mike Clark, <br />Chris Pryor, Alan Zelenka, Pat Farr. <br /> <br /> <br />Her Honor Mayor Kitty Piercy called the September 19, 2011, public hearing of the Eugene City Council <br />to order. <br /> <br />1. PUBLIC HEARING: <br />An Ordinance Concerning Dogs on Alder Street and Repealing Section 4.427 of the Eugene <br />Code, 1971 <br /> <br />City Manager Jon Ruiz introduced the topic, reporting that the City Council adopted a ban on dogs in the <br />th <br />commercial area near 13 Avenue and Alder Street in 1996. Dogs owned by people living in the area <br />were exempted from the ban. An ordinance to lift the ban was the subject of the public hearing. <br />Lieutenant Doug Mozan of the Eugene Police Department was present to answer questions. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />th <br />Sheila Daughtry <br />, 762 East 13 Avenue, President of the University Business District Association, <br />advocated for retention of the ordinance because it improved the safety of the area in question by <br />reducing panhandling, graffiti, drug dealing, and drunkenness. She noted improved business vacancy <br />rates and new development that occurred since adoption of the ban, which in combination with other <br />creative solutions had provided a safer community environment. She no longer feared to walk down the <br />street because of the ordinance and did not have to clean dog waste in front or her business. She asked <br />the council to retain the ban. <br /> <br />Neva Becker <br />, 920 Darlene Avenue, Springfield, said she worked in the area in question and described her <br />past experience traveling through the area and encounters with aggressive panhandlers. She believed the <br />ban had helped to create a safer and more comfortable environment and asked the council to retain the <br />ban. <br /> <br />Jim Williams <br />, 428 Mansfield Street, Springfield, General Manager of the University of Oregon <br />Bookstore, suggested dogs were not appropriate for a congested commercial area. He spoke of the <br />environment that existed before the ban, when aggressive panhandlers, many with large dogs, frequented <br />the area. Their anti-social behavior caused a serious decline in business. He believed those problems <br />would return if the ban was lifted and asked the council to retain the ban. <br /> <br />Dave Hauser <br />, 1401 Willamette Street, representing the Eugene Area Chamber of Commerce, Downtown <br />Eugene Inc., and University Business District Association, noted the remarkable turnaround the <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council September 19, 2011 Page 1 <br /> Regular Meeting <br />
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