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222 E Broadway # 210 <br />Eugene, OR 97401 <br />May 6, 2013 <br />Amanda Nobel Flannery <br />City of Eugene Planning & Development Dept. <br />99 W 10th Ave <br />Eugene,OR 97401 <br />Dear Madam: <br />I am writing you in regards to a proposed apartment bulding at 505 East Broadway. <br />I believe the time has come to discontinue the ten year property tax exemption. <br />There has been several similar units constructed or approved around town <br />namely The Pearl at 16th and Pearl, the Capstone project at 12th and Willamette, <br />one proposed for 13th and Patterson (at site of Eugene Flower Home) one behind <br />the Original Pancake House. Increase in the enrollment at the U of O requires more <br />housing but there are several to the east of the main campus. It appears that many <br />of these developments did not provide many jobs for local workers. It is possible the <br />land tax on such developments would not be enough in return for city services they <br />require. Taxpayers are on overload and need some consideration. <br />VWY truly yours, <br />Irene H Fee <br />Wan <br />Ms. Irene H. Fee <br />222 E Broadway Apt 210 <br />Eugene, OR 97401 -8702 <br />- EUGENE OR S97-4 <br />usn <br />a <br />FOREVE <br />Ce RE <br />MAY Q 7 2013 <br />GITY 0F(RIIGfINE ry <br />
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