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ATTACHMENT A <br /> <br /> ORDINANCE NO. <br /> <br /> AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING AN AMENDED URBAN RENEWAL <br /> PLAN FOR THE CENTRAL EUGENE PROJECT. <br /> <br /> The City Council of the City of Eugene finds that: <br /> <br /> A. The Urban Renewal Plan for the Central Eugene Project (the "Plan") was initially adopted on <br />July 3, 1968 by Resolution No. 257 of the Eugene Urban Renewal Agency, and on December 19, 1968 <br />by Resolution No. 1609 of the Eugene City Council. The City Council subsequently amended the Plan <br />by Ordinance No. 19648 on November 8, 1989, and by Ordinance No. 20120 on June 1, 1998. <br /> <br /> B. The 1998 Plan amendment was in response to provisions of Measure 50, and the Council's <br />action grandfathered the district, selected a tax option, set a maximum indebtedness amount, and <br />specified that tax increment funds only be used for development of a downtown library, completion of <br />certain existing projects, and payment of District administrative expenses. <br /> <br /> C. The City Council authorized the issuance of City of Eugene bonds to fund a portion of the cost of <br />constructing a new library on February 28, 2000. At the same time, the Council authorized the City <br />Manager to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with the Urban Renewal Agency of the City of <br />Eugene (the "Agency") for the Agency to pay to the City any amounts needed for the library project, <br />including amounts to cover the debt service on the City bonds issued for the library. <br /> <br /> D. During 2003 the City Council explored several options for implementation of the Vision for a <br />Greater Downtown, including using urban renewal as a financing tool, and on July 25, 2003 directed the <br />Agency Director to initiate the process to amend the Plan. <br /> <br /> E. In accordance with the provisions of ORS 457, the Oregon Constitution, and all applicable laws <br />and ordinances, the Planning and Development Department of the City of Eugene has prepared <br />amendments to the Plan including: <br /> (1) Expansion of the projects for which tax increment funds can be used; <br /> (2) Creation of a public advisory committee; <br /> (3) Adding requirement for specific Agency approval for projects greater than $250,000, <br /> other than loans; and <br /> (4) Adding a limit of $100,000 on the mandate for a public hearing in the event of a plan <br /> change. <br /> <br /> F. The Urban Renewal Agency of the City of Eugene has considered the proposed Plan and Report <br />and has forwarded it to the Council for adoption. <br /> <br /> G. On June 14, 2004, the Planning Commission had its final review of the Plan and Report and <br />recommended its adoption. <br /> <br /> L:\CMO\2004 Council Agendas\M040913\S0409134.doc <br /> <br /> <br />