AGENDA <br />Phone: 541-682-5481 Meeting Location: <br />www.eugene-or.gov/pc Virtual Meeting (Via Zoom) <br />The Eugene Planning Commission welcomes your interest in these agenda items. This meeting <br />will be held remotely using virtual meeting technology. Information about online or other options <br />for access and participation is available on the last page of this agenda. <br />For the hearing impaired, assistive-listening devices or an interpreter can be provided with 72-hour <br />notice prior to the meeting. Spanish-language interpretation may also be provided with 72-hour notice. <br />These services may not be available during the Planning Commission meeting based on service <br />availability but may occur as a follow up service. To arrange these services, contact the Planning <br />Division at 541-682-5675. <br />TUESDAY, January 14, 2025 – Public Hearing (5:30 pm) <br />Commissioners: Ken Beeson; Diane Behling (Vice Chair); Tiffany Edwards; Dan Isaacson; <br />Jason Lear (Chair); Chris Ramey <br />The Commission will begin the meeting with the City’s Land Acknowledgement statement: <br />I.Public Hearing: Land Use Appeal for Braewood Hills 3rd Addition (City File <br />Numbers PDT 24-1 and ST 24-3) <br />The Eugene Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to consider an appeal of the <br />Hearings Official’s decision denying a Tentative Planned Unit Development and a <br />Tentative Subdivision to create 39 residential lots, streets, and associated infrastructu re <br />improvements. <br />Staff: Nick Gioello, 541-682-5453, NGioello@eugene-or.gov <br />Since time immemorial the Kalapuya people have been the Indigenous stewards to our region, <br />building dynamic communities, maintaining balance with wildlife, and enacting sustainable land <br />practices. This land acknowledgement is a way of resisting the erasure of Indigenous histories and <br />to honor Native communities by inviting truth and reconciliation. Following treaties between 1851 <br />and 1855, Kalapuya people were dispossessed of their Indigenous homeland by the United States <br />government and forcibly removed to the Coast Reservation in Western Oregon. As we consider the <br />impacts of colonization, we also acknowledge the strength and resiliency of displaced Indigenous <br />people. The City of Eugene is built within the traditional homelands known as Kalapuya Ilihi. Kalapuya <br />descendants are citizens of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Community of Oregon and <br />the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians of Oregon, they continue to make contributions in our <br />communities here and across the lands. We express our respect for the inherent political sovereignty <br />of all federally recognized Tribal Nations and Indigenous people who live in the State of Oregon <br />and across the nation. Therefore, the Planning Commission recognizes that what we do today will <br />affect the many generations who will come after us. <br />Planning Commission Agenda Page 1 of 159