West Eugene Wetlands Special Area Study
RESULTS OF WORKSHOP NO. 7
PETERSEN BARN COMMUNITY CENTER
May 2, 1992
On Saturday, May 2, 1992, the seventh in a series of public workshops was conducted for
the West Eugene Wetlands Special Area Study. The workshop was held in response to public testimony received at
the joint public hearing before the Eugene City Council and the Lane County Board of
Commissioners on April 8, 1992. The workshop was held at the Petersen Barn Community
Center between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Approximately 100 people attended the workshop,
consisting mostly of property owners in the affected study areas, but also concerned
citizens and representatives from environmental groups.
The workshop was advertised through the direct mailing of a newsletter to approximately
1000 people including property owners in the primary and secondary study areas and other
interested parties. About 40 posters announcing the event were hung at various locations throughout the community. The
media was contacted prior to the event and one television station covered the workshop.
The primary purpose of the workshop was to provide information and additional
opportunity for the public to comment on the western portion of the draft Plan. Comments
and questions received at the workshop were to be used as part of the public record
regarding the Plan. The workshop was organized in an informal format to allow attendees to
circulate at their leisure, review presented information, and have the opportunity to ask
questions of staff. Thirteen staff members from federal, state, and local agencies were on
hand to answer questions, including the Bureau of Land Management, Army Corps of
Engineers, Division of State Lands, Lane Council of Governments, Lane County, and City of
Eugene. Commissioner Ellie Dumdi also attended and assisted in responding to questions and
concerns.
The public was given the opportunity to ask questions and provide comments in writing
about the Plan. Fourteen written comment forms were returned at the workshop or by the May
7 deadline. Questions included: the effect of the plan on the present use of property (2),
the economic effect of the plan on private property, whether the plan will work, how the
plan addresses the displacement of people, how acquired land will affect adjacent
property, and how the plan proposes to control pests caused by increased wetlands.
Comments about the plan generally included: the plan is a land grab, don't adopt the plan
until after federal regulations are resolved (2), people weren't given proper notification
about the plan (3), limit land acquisition to within 75 yards of Amazon Channel, pay fair
market value for acquired property, postpone adoption of the plan until people are better
informed (3), drop secondary study area, information about the plan is not complete, and
"just go away". Other comments received included: support for the development of
a comprehensive wetlands plan and, the workshop was educational and represents a start of
open communication. Most of the questions and comments consisted of verbal, one-to-one
interactions between staff and the public. These comments and questions were noted by
staff and will be responded to in the staff response to the entire public record of the
April 8, 1992 public hearing. Copies of all handouts available to the public are attached.
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