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<br />January 26, 7:30 p.m., Budget Committee meeting, McNutt Room. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />I. Downtown Development Board--Manager announced Mayor's appointment <br />for three-year terms ending 1-1-81: Otis Holland, Mike Feig, Harry <br />Ritchie, and Neil Sande. <br /> <br />J. Hearings Panel Assignments for 1978--Manager announced the assign- <br />ments were as follows: January to March, Williams and Delay; <br />April to June, Bradley and Lieual1en; July to September, Hamel and <br />Obie; October to December, Haws and Smith. <br /> <br />II. Public Hearing re: Alley Vacation <br /> <br />Located between Lincoln Street and Lawrence Street from West 2nd to <br />West 3rd Avenue (Eugene Planing Mill) (AV 76-5) <br /> <br />Map and materials distributed to Council. Unanimously recommended by <br />Planning Commission November 7, 1977. <br /> <br />Jim Saul, Planner, said the Planing Mill owns all the property adjacent. <br />The alley has never been improved and is not needed for access. The <br />City will retain a public utility easement through the area. The property <br />adjacent is industrially zoned and $3,040.00 compensation to the City <br />for the vacation is acceptable to the Planing Mill. <br /> <br />Public hearing was held with no testimony presented. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />C. B. 1589--Vacating alley located between Lincoln Street and Lawrence <br />Street from West 2nd Avenue to West 3rd Avenue and retaining <br />public utility easement was read by council bill number and <br />title only, there being no Council member present requesting <br />it be read in full. <br /> <br />Mr. Hamel moved, seconded by Mr. Bradley, that the bill be read <br />the second time by council bill number only, with unanimous <br />consent of the Council, and that enactment be considered at this <br />time. <br /> <br />Mr. Bradley questioned whether the Eugene Planing Mill owned all the <br />property. Mr. Saul replied it owned all except Tax Lots 2500 and <br />2600. Mr. Bradley questioned a 1900-vintage house on the property. <br />A representative from the Eugene Planing Mill explained the house had <br />been removed. <br /> <br />Mr. Obie asked about the price, to which Mr. Saul replied it was $3,040, <br />or 65 cents per square foot. <br /> <br />Vote was taken on the motion which carried unanimously, and <br />the bill was read the second time by council bill number only. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Mr. Hamel moved, seconded by Mr. Bradley, that the bill be <br />approved and given final passage. Roll call vote. All Council <br />members present voting aye, the bill was declared passed and <br />numbered 18104. <br /> <br />1/18/78--3 <br /> <br />30 <br />