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MUPTE. He said that when counting city blocks, the MUPTE boundary seemed to encompass approxi- <br />mately one square mile and was not excessive. <br /> <br />Councilor Taylor strongly believed that everyone should share the tax burden and if people are excused <br />from taxes, it should be for a definite benefit. She supported a tax incentive for the core of the city. She <br />opined that the Broadway Place development had not contributed to making the core of the downtown area <br />more vibrant. She advocated for making all of the standards of quality required. She predicted that any <br />proposed MUPTE would be submitted to the City Council in the Consent Calendar. <br /> <br />Councilor Taylor asserted that people pay property taxes wherever they live. She thought the idea that a <br />MUPTE was an investment in tax revenue that would otherwise not be collected was erroneous. Councilor <br />Taylor said that new housing just moves tenants from one place to another. Mr. Weinman responded that <br />the population was growing by two percent per year and the need for housing was increasing. He reiterated <br />that increasing the level of development increased the property tax rolls. <br /> <br />Mayor Torrey supported the concept of home ownership and incentives that promote home ownership in all <br />areas and in the University area in particular. He recommended ';thinking outside the box" and allowing, <br />for instance, the co-housing development to qualify for the MUPTE. <br /> <br />Councilor Bettman reminded the public that taxing jurisdictions including schools now forego revenue <br />when property is exempted from taxes for ten years. She opined that people would not support forgoing <br />money that would pay for school and core essential services in order to support student housing in the West <br />University neighborhood. <br /> <br />Mr. Weinman, in response to Councilor Kelly, affirmed that the council could only approve or reject a <br />MUPTE and could not grant a partial MUPTE. <br /> <br />Councilor Bettman predicted that residential housing would be displaced should a developer build on a site. <br />She asked staff to bring back an amendment to delete the expanded district south of 13th Avenue and west <br />of Lincoln Street. <br /> <br />Councilor Pap~ asked if an applicant could reapply should the City Council turn a MUPTE down. Mr. <br />Weinman replied that it could. <br /> <br />In response to a further question from Councilor Pap~, Mr. Weinman stated that the land on which a <br />development was being built would remain on the property tax rolls during the ten-year exemption period. <br /> <br />Mayor Torrey closed the hearing. <br /> <br />6. PUBLIC HEARING: An Ordinance Adopting Amended Riverfront Urban Renewal District <br /> Plan Adopted by Ordinance No. 19352 on September 11, 1985 <br /> <br />Mr. Taylor stated that Mr. Weinman would briefly outline the changes that were proposed to the urban <br />renewal plan and that were the subject of the hearing before the council. <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council February 9, 2004 Page 11 <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> <br /> <br />
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