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<br />~li8 <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />1/9/67 <br /> <br />Council Chamber <br />Eugene, Oregon <br />January 9, 1967 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />The regular meeting of the Common Council of the c~ty of Eugene, Oregon was called to order by His <br />Honor Mayor Edwin E. Cone at 7:30 p.m. ~n January 9, 1967 in the Council Chamber with the following <br />councilmen present: Mrs. Lauris, Messrs. Purdy, McNutt, Anderson, Lassen; Mr~. Hayward, Messrs. <br />McDonald and Wingard. . <br /> <br />Minutes of the Counda meetings he~d December 12, 16, and 22, 1966, as mailed to members of the <br />Council, were approved. <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />Oath of office was administered to re-e1ected Councilman Glen Purdy and to new Council <br />members Nancy M. Hayward, H. C. McDonald, and George Wingard by Deputy City Recorder <br />Keith Hedeen. Mayor Cone welcomed the new members. <br /> <br />tit <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />Outgoing Councilmen R. G. Crakes and Ray Hawk were presented with engraved plaques and <br />certificates of service by Mayor Cone who commended them for their work while Council <br />members. <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />Election, President and Vice President of Council - Councilman Lassen nominated Catherine <br />Lauris as president. Councilman McNutt nominated Glen Purdy, and moved, seconded by <br />Dr. Purdy, tha~ the nominations be closed and written ballots cast. Motion carried. <br /> <br />The first ballot ~esu1ted in a 4-4 vote. <br />.ba110t was cast, which resulted in a 5-3 <br />president of the Council for the ensuing <br /> <br />Upon advice of the City Attorney, a second <br />Vote in favor of Glen Purdy who was declared <br />year. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Councilman Purdy nominated Catherine Lauris for position of vice president. Mrs. Lauris <br />declined the nomination. Councilman Purdy nominated Lester Anderson for the position of <br />vice president. Mrs. Lauris moved, seconded by Mr. Wingard, that the nominations be <br />closed and a unanimous ballot cast for Lester Anderson for vice president. Motion carried <br />unanimously, and Councilman Anderson was declared vice president for the ensuing year. <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />Mayor's Message - Mayor Cone read his annual message to the Council and citizens of <br />Eugene, reporting on accomplishments during the year 1966 and suggestions for 1~61. <br /> <br />Appointments:j- Mayor Cone announced the appointment of Clare Hamlin for another term <br />ending January 1, 1971 as a member of the Planning Commission, and the reappoiomment <br />of Thomas McKeigue as a member of the Library Board for the term ending January 1, 1971. <br /> <br />Councilman Purdy recommended the appointment of W. R. Stephens, 2485 Pioneer Pike, and <br />Councilman Wingard recommended the appointment of Dr. Oscar Smith,2465 Fairmount Boule- <br />vard as member of the Budget Committee for the 'term ending December 31, 1969. <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />10th and Oak Parking Assessment District, DeNeffe Hearing - Mayor Cone explained that <br />representatives of the DeNeffe estate, owners of property on the south side of 11th <br />Avenue between Oak and Pearl Streets, and within the proposed 10th and Oak parking <br />assessment district, did not receive notices of the public hearing on formation of the <br />district held on November 21, 1966. He introduced Stanley Darling, attorney repre- <br />senting the DeNeffe estate, who presented objections to formation of the district. <br />Written objections were filed previously with the City by Mr. Darling. The thrust of <br />his remonstrance was against the assessment formula based on proximity of assessed <br />properties to the proposed parking structure. He called attention to the fact that <br />the DeNeffe property is 40 feet from an established City parking lot at 12th and Oak <br />which he felt would create a doubt of any benefit to the DeNeffe property to be de- <br />rived from the proposed facility at 10th and Oak. Mr. Darling objected also on the <br />basis that no other consideration was taken into account, such as present use, highest <br />use, distinction between present use and speculative use, future use, etc. He ques- <br />tioned the study leading to the conclusion that parking spaces are needed in this area, <br />and stated the City ordinance authorizing formation of an assessment district, because <br />of its provision that property used for certain types of public parking will not be <br />benefited and therefore exempted, creates a dual standard of assessment. Mr. Darling <br />specified certain parking lots within the proposed district which he felt were being <br />used for private parking but which are exempted from assessment as public parking lots. <br />He cited the difference in cost of the proposed structure at 10th and Oak and that of <br />a proposed parking lot at 7th and Willamette, noting the two facilities would serve <br />fue same type district. He also stressed the point that properties outside the proposed <br />district will derive benefits from the structure ,as well as those within the district. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Dr. Purdy moved seconded by Mr. Anderson to approve the appointments. Motion carried. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />,-,,-/ <br /> <br />Because Council members felt ample time should be given to reply to the objections presented, <br />Mr. Anderson moved seconded by Dr. Purdy to continue the hearing to January 23, 1967 Council meet- <br />ing. Motion carried. <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />7th and Wi11amette Parking Assessment District - The City Manager briefly reviewed the <br />survey and report on formation of an assessment district for a parking facility on the <br />northeast corner of 7th and Willamette, and presented written protests from owners of <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />l <br /> <br />1/9/67 - 1 <br />