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<br />ATTACHMENT D <br />M I N U T E S <br /> <br />Eugene City Council <br />Bascom/Tykeson Room, Eugene Public Library <br />th <br />100 W. 10 Avenue - Eugene, Oregon 97401 <br /> <br />October 22, 2012 <br />7:30 p.m. <br /> <br />Councilors Present: <br />Mayor Piercy, George Brown, Betty Taylor, Alan Zelenka, George Poling, Mike Clark, <br />Pat Farr, Chris Pryor, Andrea Ortiz <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy convened the October 22, 2012, City Council meeting. <br /> <br />1. PUBLIC FORUM <br /> <br /> <br /> Regna Meritt, Portland, supported Resolution 5065, opposing transport of coal. <br /> <br /> Deb Frisch suggested the Register-Guard is a bad influence in our community. <br /> <br /> Lynn Anderson opposed coal transport citing declining property values and huge costs to taxpayers. <br /> <br /> Debra McGee opposed coal transport, citing health issues. <br /> <br /> Sally Crum opposed coal transport, citing health issues. <br /> <br /> Jim Olmsted opposed coal transport through Eugene. <br /> <br /> Mel Bankoff opposed coal trains, citing health and protecting the earth for youth. <br /> <br /> Laura Ohanian opposed coal transport citing environmental concerns. <br /> <br /> Paul Cosgrove, Portland, opposed some of the language of the bag ban; supported eliminating fee. <br /> <br /> B Rivers, opposed coal transport and wanted jobs discussions to happen - visioning session for jobs. <br /> <br /> Leroy Marney supported coal transport citing jobs needs. <br /> <br /> Jere Rosemeyer opposed coal transport, citing hazards, derailments, and risk. <br /> <br /> Brock Nelson, Union Pacific, supported transport of coal by train. <br /> <br /> Carla Hervert opposed coal transport through Eugene. <br /> <br /> Juan Carlos Valle opposed Deerbrook Development and coal transport; supported acquisition of <br />Amazon Headwater Lands. <br /> <br /> Benton Elliott opposed coal transport citing health and environmental concerns. <br /> <br /> Donald Burton opposed coal transport through Eugene. <br /> <br /> Sabra Marcroft, Ward 7, supported bag ban, citing environmental concerns. <br /> <br /> Greg Peden, Portland, NW Alliance of Exports, supported coal transport for job creation. <br /> <br /> Gordon Levitt, UO law student, opposed coal transport, citing health concerns. <br /> <br /> Kyle DeBord opposed transport of coal, noting extraction and export of 'pollution' is not good. <br /> <br /> Annski Williams Simrat opposed coal mining, use and transport, citing environmental concerns. <br /> <br /> Joe Tyndall opposed coal transport. <br /> <br /> Sarah Higginbotham, Environment Oregon, supported the plastic bag ban. <br /> <br /> Charlie Plybon supported the plastic bag ban, citing problems with plastic for future generations. <br /> <br /> Sage Fox, age 14, opposed coal transport, citing health and environmental concerns. <br /> <br /> Cameron Fox opposed coal transport, citing environmental concerns, safety issues and high risk. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES – Eugene City Council October 22, 2012 Page 1 <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />