<br />3. Rezol).e from C-l to C-2 the southeast corner of Royal and Danebo
<br />(Thomas Scheidt)
<br />Staff felt extending the C-2 zoning farther south undersirable.
<br />Public hearing was held. No testimony was presented.
<br />
<br />Mrs. Beal moved seconded by Mr. Williams to uphold
<br />the Planning Commission recommendation and deny the
<br />rezoning. Motion carried~na~imou~~z. '
<br />
<br />C. Withdrawal from @akway Wat,er. District .,
<br />1. Area annexed between Goodpasture Island Road and Willamette River
<br />South of Marist High School (Howell, Smith, Browne - Resolution 2042)
<br />Public hearing' set for this date. No testimony was presented.
<br />
<br />COUDcil Bill N.o .224 t Withdrawing from Oakway: District, that
<br />area annexed between Goodpasture Island Road and Willamette River'
<br />south of: Marist High Schoo+ wassupmitted an~ read the first time
<br />by counci:l bill number and ' title oI11YJ~ ther,e being no councilman
<br />present requesting that it:be read in full.
<br />
<br />Mrs. Beal moved seconded by Mr. Williams that the bill be read the
<br />second time by couneil number only, with.unanimous conseI1t of the Council,
<br />and that enactment be considered at this time. Motion carried unanimously
<br />and the bill was read the second time pycouncil bill number only.
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<br />Mrs. Beal moved' seconded by Mr. Williams that the bill be approved
<br />and given final passage. Rollcall vote.' All councilmen' present voting
<br />aye, the bill ~as declare~ passed and numbered 16755.
<br />
<br />2. Area annexed between Goodpasture Island Road and Fir Acres Drive east
<br />of Russet Drive (Hioneer Imiestment - Resolution 2112)
<br />Because ofJ~~u,lty procedure the annexation was voided, so withdrawal
<br />.was dropped.
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<br />II. ConsentCalendar
<br />Items previously discussed at c-ommittee on April 11, 1973 ,CP:res~n.t': ,
<br />~ayor AI1dB~son; CouncilmerrBeal, Williams, McDonald, Hershner, Campbell,
<br />Keller, Murray, and Wood); April lS, 197.3 (Present: Mayor Anderson;
<br />. Councilmen Beal, Willi<!tms, Hershner, Campbell, Murray, and Wood)'; ~..
<br />(Ppesent: Mayor Anderson; Councilmen Beal, Williams, Hershner, Campbill,
<br />Keller, Murray, and Wood); Minutes of those meetings appear below printed
<br />in, italic s,.
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<br />A. Committee Report, Compensation for Mayor and Councilmen - council members were
<br />previously furnished copies of the report and recommendations. Chairman Dushane
<br />'reported that the committee was unanimous in its recommendation that (1,) the
<br />'Council refer to the voters at the next City election a Charter amendment delet-
<br />ing Section 34, Chapter VII, of the Charter which states: "The Mayor and Councilmen
<br />shall receive no pay for their services," and adopting a new amendment which would
<br />: provide that compensation for the Mayor and Council be set by the lay members of
<br />(the Budget Committee, this amendment to state explicitly that the Mayor and Council
<br />'shall have no voice in determining their own compensation; (2) that the lay members
<br />be requested now to determine such compensation, payment to be subject to voter
<br />approval of the Charter amendment; and (3) that compensation be considered at no
<br />less than $100 and no more than $200 per month for councilmen, and no less than
<br />$300 and no more than $400 for the Mayor.
<br />
<br />[Chairman Dushane said that the committee conferred with Ken To11enaar and Herman
<br />IKehr1i of the Bureau of Governmental Research during its deliberations and came
<br />to the conclusion that the complexity of urban government in a metropolitan area,
<br />time-consuming meetings, listening to problems of constituents, and necessary
<br />inter~agency work justified a modest salary for the City's elected officials.
<br />iHe explained the~ctio!! of~.!.h€! _committee's research and ~tud~d said the . .
<br />committee felt the average cTtizen should be able to serve w~thout any substant~al
<br />'sacrifice and without subsidy of the governmental unit by an employer through pay-
<br />iment of wages for time spent on City work.
<br />
<br />Mary Briscoe, a member of the committee and president of the League of Women voters,'
<br />'agreed with the recommendations and said it seemed the proper concept for this com-
<br />munity. Some discussion followed with regard to merits of voter decis~6n on re-
<br />stricting service on the Council to the unemployed or professional groups, and
<br />,eUection date at which the measure could be considered.
<br />
<br />Mrs. Beal moved seconded by Mr. Williams to adopt the committee's report and request
<br />the City Attorney to prepare a Charter amendment as outlined. Motion carried Comm
<br />unanimously. I, /11/73
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