Mr. Reinhard distributed and a memorandum entitled Revised Draft Arterial and Collector Street Plan, <br />which contained the City Council's plan review and adoption schedule. Ms. Childs said that the <br />adopting resolution and ordinances would be included as appendixes to ensure that the council was <br />clear about what it was adopting. <br />Ms. Childs reported that the City Council would appoint a new Planning Commission member later <br />that day. <br />Ms. Childs announced that the City had reached agreement with Marist High School on the matter of <br />the bicycle path easement, and the school had withdrawn its appeal of the Planning Commission's <br />decision to the Land Use Board of Appeals. Mr. Reinhard briefly reviewed the terms of the <br />agreement. <br />B. Subcommittee Reports <br />Ms. McMillan called the commission's attention to the upcoming Historic Preservation Week and <br />associated events. She said that the Historic Review Board did not meet in April, but was meeting in <br />May to consider a City landmark designation. <br />Mr. Farmer announced a walking tour of downtown at 5:30 p.m. followed by a talk by County <br />Commissioner Peter Sorenson at the Downtown Athletic Club. <br />Ms. Wojahn reported that the North End Scoping Group was trying to get to the details of a plan for <br />the area, and was drawing from such resources as the Visual Preference Survey and TRIP <br />(Transportation Rule Implementation Project). <br />C. Other Items from the Commission and Staff <br />There were no other items. <br />The meeting adjourned at 1:30 p.m. <br />(Recorded by Kimberly Young) <br />C: I WINDOWSITEMPI pc990510. wpd <br />MINUTES--Eugene Planning Commission May 10, 1999 Page 8 <br />oooo 7868 <br />