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Roll call vote; the vote on the motion was a 4:4 tie; councilors Poling, <br /> Pap6, Solomon, and Nathanson voting in favor, councilors Bettman, <br /> Meisner, Kelly, and Taylor voting in opposition. Mayor Torrey voted in <br /> favor of tabling the motion until September 29, the motion passed on a <br /> final vote of 5:4. <br /> <br />3. ACTION: <br /> Adoption of Resolution 4811 Furthering Annexation to the City of Eugene of Three River Avenue <br /> Islands <br /> <br /> Councilor Bettman, seconded by Councilor Poling, moved to adopt <br /> Resolution 4811 furthering annexation to the City of Eugene of three River <br /> Avenue islands. <br /> <br />City Manager Taylor asked Michelle Cahill, Engineer for the Public Works Department, to speak on the <br />item. <br /> <br />Ms. Cahill described the location of the proposed annexation and noted that it had been identified in the <br />TransPlan as a street that should be brought up to urban standards. She said that since the City Council <br />initiated the project, preparatory work had been done on the street and it had undergone the bidding process. <br />She explained that funding was going to come from systems development charges (SDCs) and less than 50 <br />percent of the cost would be assessed to the property owners. She related that the City had requested the <br />authority from the Lane Board of County Commissioners to assess the properties that were outside of the <br />City's jurisdiction and the commissioners denied it. This had changed the scenario for funding. She <br />conveyed staff's recommendation that the City initiate the annexation of the properties so that the properties <br />could be assessed to pay for part of the road. <br /> <br />Mayor Torrey called on the council for comments and questions. <br /> <br />Councilor Taylor commented that the council was talking about annexing properties belonging to people <br />who did not want to be annexed. <br /> <br />In response to a question from Councilor Poling, Ms. Cahill said there were approximately $1 million in <br />assessments, 52 percent of which would be assessed to privately owned properties. <br /> <br />Councilor Poling thought canceling the project for the time being would be prudent. He felt to do otherwise <br />would anger the property owners and give them the impression that the City did not care about their <br />opposition. <br /> <br />In response to a question from Councilor Pap6, Ms. Cahill stated that the City had not spoken to the <br />property owners about the annexation at this point because staff wanted to determine how much interest <br />there was on the part of the council in proceeding with it first. City Manager Taylor added that there was no <br />requirement to discuss annexation with the residents at this point. <br /> <br />Councilor Pap6 wanted to know what the property owners thought prior to voting. He opined that the <br />repercussions would go far beyond this street project. He suggested that it was not the highest priority <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council September 13, 2004 Page 8 <br /> Regular Session <br /> <br /> <br />