Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, July 24, 1990, Page 4, Image 4

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.is u rll .is snlii il i ommnnih opinion on thr propos.tl
Sears focus of library site search
By Pat Malach
f mp'.na A..- i.v u/e ftor
Tin- 1 ugene Planning and Development Depart
incut lias been granted the rnoni'V tn tunic up
with a plan to lot ate the city's public libtvuy in
the former Sears building at the corner of 10th
Avenue and ( harnellon Street
I he t it\ t (Him it has allot ated $ 1 OS.000 to tie
vt'lop a t tint eptual design ,uiil to edm .lie the
public about the proposed site said t mint il
member Ruth Hast tun
I he i outic il hopes to submit a site design and
linant ing proposal tor the new libiarv to voters in
time for next year s Mart li .’(> elec lion
Ue are proceeding solely with (the Sears
building) option Hast uin said It is the least
expensive option w e have looked at
Phe council had considered two other options
int hiding renovating and expanding the t uncut
hbran . loi all'll at 100 W 1 itll Ave oi construe t
ing a new linildjtig
"II. during the edm alton proi ess in the tall, it
doesn't look good and there is m> community
support tot the proposal, we will hat k oil lias
com sanl
She added that in a ret cut survey ot Kugene t it
i/.ens oH percent said the\ believed the current
library needs to be expanded
I here is .I real consensus that something
needs to he dulle hut there is no t oltsensiis on
how or where the improvements should he
made, liascom said
it the proposal makes it to the ballot but is re
jet ted h\ voters next spring, she said the t mint il
wimid look lor other options "We will t at( h our
breath again and in a year ot two we ll see what
else we t ould propose she said
rite most important issue now concerning the
proposal is how to tund the project, said council
memltei Shawn Holes He said the tount iI has
asked the planning and development department
In tiring bat k three ot tom tunding options to in■
t onsidered
I’hose options could include using urli.in re
newul funds monev from the sain ot the t urrent
liluar\ strut lure nr developing the Sears build
ing as a mixed use strut lure that would inr lude
apartment housing as well its the librarv
Holes said raising propertv taxes is an option,
although he favors .1 a pert ent restaurant tax \\ ith
a sunset ilate I he tax would be in plate for
ten years and voters would have to he reap
proved it at that time
Hast 0111 saitl the best idea lor luniling she has
heard so tai is the usual bond measure (propertv
tax) method
"The 1 11x has a lot of bonding cap.it itv that t an
still be iiseil she said "We are tank using about
HU pert ent of out bonding 1 apat itv now
1 lie biggest problem f.it mg the proposal 1 mild
he paving the 11 it reused operating expenses of a
larger librarv Hast om saitl The increase in per
sonnel and maintenance of a larger building
t mild double the operating i osls of the lihi.uv
I he conceptual designs for the Seals building
should he ready In September, said Kugenet’om
mu nit v Relations Direr tin Ifarb Hellamv
Hellamv said the intensive publit information
campaign would begin alter designs and tunding
proposals are t ompleted
We will work from mid-Septembei to midOi
toiler to try and get some publit feedback Delia
nn saitl
The information campaign will include publit
forums, meeting witft neighborhood groups arid a
possible displav .it the current librarv \ dispiav
will also be 101 hided during the I ngene Ceiebre
11011 Sept I _M
Hellamv said h>*r olfic e hopes to get a g idea
->i 1 ommunitv support tor the proposed , : :v
site
"Hv mu! ()t ti iher we will know whether m
slimilti move on (with the Sears proposal) m 4
toi .1 diflerent option," Hellamv said
FAMILY
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Brand. however defended the
e\r fusion l he f hiiversitv is
not. nor should it be. in the
business of looking into rein
tionships between two peo
pie." Brand said
If unmarried c hildless cou
ples were considered eligible
for housing, "then nn\ two
people could he considered."
Brand said "It would not fie
possible to s.n who would be
eligible We hac e .1 si art e re
source and we need to ma\i
mize the use of it
Bills s.iid she believes .1 poll
( \ dial eve ludi's sui h couples
is contrary In the Pniversitvs
anti-disc rimination puiic v
M,triune Rame\. director ol
I'niversity Housing, s.tid tin
new policy will not affect cur
rent priority arrangements tor
family housing (iraduate stu
dents either married with or
without i hildren or unmarried
with ( hildren w ill still have
top priority All others will he
considered "on a first come,
first served basis Kainey said
Hrand. who made his an
nonnc emenl I'ridav at a state
Hoard of Higher Education
meeting in Portland, called the
decision "precedent setting
lie said other c olleges and uni
sersities in tin' stale arc cur
renth rethinking their family
housing polii ics, hut added he
was not sure wliether the I ni
varsity's new polii \ would at
lei I their dei isions
\S1 () ( in president Sheila
Stii kel said she was pleased
with Brand s dei ision hut still
had some concerns about the
status ol unmarried couples
and guv and lesbian couples
without children
"We're really pleased to see
him taking a stand and setting
a precedent," she said "We
would like to see (the policy)
broadened, hut we assume
they're taking tilings one step
.it a time.''
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