MINUTES – Eugene City Council Meeting April 19, 2021 Page 1 MINUTES
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On April 19, 2021, the Eugene City Council held a virtual meeting to hear applicant statements for open positions on six city advisory boards and commissions: Budget Committee, Civilian Review Board, Human Rights Commission, Sustainability Commission, Toxics Board, and Planning Commission. Planning Commission candidates answered three additional questions about key issues they would address, their collaborative skills and experience, and important factors for land use decision-making. The meeting adjourned at 9:30 p.m.
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MINUTES – Eugene City Council Meeting April 19, 2021 Page 1 MINUTES Eugene City Council Virtual Meeting Eugene, Oregon 97401 April 19, 2021 7:30 p.m. Councilors Present: Emily Semple, Jennifer Yeh, Alan Zelenka, Randy Groves, Greg Evans, Matt Keating, Claire Syrett Councilors Absent: Mike Clark Council President Yeh opened the April 19, 2021, meeting of the Eugene City Council in virtual format. 1. Applicant Statements for the Budget Committee, Civilian Review Board, Human Rights Commission, Sustainability Commission, Toxics Board, and Planning Commission City councilors heard from applicants for open positions on the City’s advisory boards and commissions. Each applicant presented a three-minute statement regarding their interest in serving the community through board or commission membership. Budget Committee 1. Michael Hajarizadeh 2. Ryan Kounovsky 3. Siobhan Cancel 4. Zach Mulholland 5. Brittany Quick-Warner Civilian Review Board 1. Michael Hajarizadeh 2. Ryan Hammill 3. Alan Leiman 4. Clay Neal 5. Sonja Erickson Human Rights Commission 1. Silky Booker 2. Kris Galago 3. Alexis Hajarizadeh 4. Scott Lemons 5. Briselda Molina Ortega -- 1 of 2 -- MINUTES – Eugene City Council Meeting April 19, 2021 Page 2 Sustainability Commission 1. Jan Bohman 2. Mitra Gruwell 3. Calvin Hoff 4. Ryan Kounovsky 5. Dennis Reynolds 6. Hannah Shafer 7. David Stucky Toxics Board 1. Yvonne Couts (Industry Representative) 2. Mikala Larson (Industry Representative) 3. Daniel Sharp (Industry Representative) 4. Ryan Josef-Maier (Right-to-Know Advocate) Planning Commission 1. Thomas Fiorelli 2. Clay Neal After presenting their three-minute statements, the Planning Commission candidates answered the following three questions: 1. What key issues would you hope to address as a member of the Planning Commission? 2. As a group, the Planning Commission often works on lengthy processes and decisions. Describe your skills, experience and approach that will assist you in working in a constructive, collaborative manner. 3. The Planning Commission must often consider and balance complex issues when reviewing planning documents and making land use decisions. In your opinion, what are the most important factors for the Planning Commission to consider in these efforts? The meeting adjourned at 9:30 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Beth Forrest City Recorder Link to the webcast of this City Council meeting: here. -- 2 of 2 --
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