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Councilor Bettman, seconded by Councilor Poling, moved to substitute, for <br /> Resolution 4807 in Consent Calendar Item D, the revised Resolution No. <br /> 4807, which included a change to the title and other minor changes. <br /> <br />Mr. Klein explained that the changes resulted from the determination that Resolution No. 4602 could not be <br />rescinded, and consisted of removal of the language indicating it had been rescinded. <br /> <br /> Roll call vote; the motion passed unanimously, 8:0. <br /> <br />Councilor Pap~ requested that Item C from the Consent Calendar be reconsidered. <br /> <br /> Councilor Bettman, on behalf of Councilor Pap~ and seconded by <br /> Councilor Poling, moved to reconsider Item C. Roll call vote; the motion <br /> passed unanimously, 8:0. <br /> <br />Councilor Pap~ asked if the rezoning being proposed was applicable to the tax lot alone or the surrounding <br />area. City Manager Taylor responded that it was only applicable to the tax lot in question and that he was <br />uncertain, as yet, as to whether it would impact surrounding tax lots. <br /> <br /> Roll call vote; Item C of the Consent Calendar was unanimously approved, <br /> 8:0. <br /> <br />Regarding Item D, Councilor Pap~ asked if there was any assurance that the Bonneville Power <br />Administration (BPA) would, in fact, provide rebates. It was determined that this information would have to <br />be provided by the Eugene Water & Electric Board. City Manager Taylor said he would provide a <br />memorandum to the council with this information as soon as possible. <br /> <br /> Councilor Poling, seconded by Councilor Bettman, moved to consider the <br /> two resolutions in Item G separately. Roll call vote; the motion passed <br /> unanimously, 8:0. <br /> <br /> Councilor Bettman, seconded by Councilor Poling, moved to adopt <br /> Resolution 4809 to oppose the November 2004 General Election Ballot <br /> Measure 36 by the Eugene City Council. <br /> <br />Councilor Poling said he did not wish to discuss the merits of Ballot Measure 36. He said that the City <br />Council had difficulty reaching the end of a %imple agenda" and should concentrate on City business and <br />not on a State ballot measure. He objected to the lack of discussion prior to placement of the resolution on <br />the docket for a vote. He underscored that he did not intend to indicate that he would vote yes or no on the <br />measure, only that he did not want to take a stand on it through this venue. <br /> <br />Councilor Solomon concurred. She called the ballot measure a State issue and opined it was presumptuous <br />to take a vote at the present meeting on the resolution and assert that she was representing Ward 6. <br /> <br />Councilor Bettman believed that action on Resolution 4809 was within the purview of the council. She <br />pointed out that the council had set a precedent for taking stands on ballot measures before. She said any <br />ballot measure that would enshrine discrimination in the State Constitution should have the attention of the <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council September 13, 2004 Page 5 <br /> Regular Session <br /> <br /> <br />