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<br />~ 1;>6 <br /> <br />4/22/68 <br /> <br />el <br /> <br />'Council Chamber <br />Eugene, Oregon <br />April 22, 1968 <br /> <br />Adjourned meeting of the Common Council of the city of Eugene, Oregon -,adjourned from the meeting <br />held April 8, 1968 - was called to order by His Honor Mayor Edwin E. Cone on April 22, 1968 at <br />7:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber with the following ~ouncilmen present: Mr. Anderson, Mrs. Lauris, <br />Dr. Purdy, Mr. McNutt, Mr. Lassen, Mrs. Hayward, and Messrs. McDonald and Wingard. <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />Stop Signs, 15th and Mill - Councilman Anderson presented a petition forwarded to him by <br />Ronald J. Lovinger" 1491 Mill Street, requesting stop signs at the intersection of 15th <br />and Mill. It was understood it would be referred to the traffic division for investigation. <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />Charter Study Commission - Councilman Anderson presented a letter ,from the Lane County <br />Labor Council requesting establishment of an ad hoc Charter Study Commission for the pur- <br />pose of analyzing the City Charter,with respect to legislative authority of the ,Council <br />concerning City/employe relationships. The Labor Council asked that a report o~ such ,an <br />analysis be made to the City Council and used as the basis for any further City Council <br />action concerning policy affecting employe ,matters. The Labor Council suggested that the, <br />Study ,Commission be comprised of the City's legal counsel, representatives from L~ne <br />County Bar Association, representatives of City employe labor unions, and other citizens <br />the City Council may direct. It was understood the item would be discussed at acommitte~- <br />6f-the-whole meeting. <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />Office of Community Relations - Councilman Anderson said he would like to see the City <br />consider establishment of an office which ,would provide (1) information to the public on <br />City services available, (2) administrative help to the Human Rights Commission so as to <br />better implement programs giving assistance to all citizens on social problems, (3) <br />assistance in police community relations, (4) assistance on participation in available <br />Federal programs, ,(5) liaison with the business community, and (6) generally, better <br />communications for the City in meeting the human needs of the community. <br /> <br />Mr. Anderson moved seconded by Mrs. Hayward to authorize the City Manager to make a study and bring <br />back to the Council recommendations on procedures for establishment of an Office of Community Rela- <br />tions, the study to include costs for funding out of the City's budget and for a full-time staff. <br /> <br />Councilman Wingard sugg~sted a Social Planning Commission, using volunteers," rather than creating a <br />new agency. Councilman Anderson replied that the problems with which such an office would be involved <br />are not confined to social problems. The need is for persons experienced in imparting information to <br />the community and se'rving those areas' of government and the community' particularly concerned with <br />human needs. <br /> <br />A vote was taken on the motion as stated, and motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />"Lock Your Car" Meter Stickers -" Councilman McDonald called attention to a letter he re- <br />ceived from Insurance Women of Eugene-Lane County requesting authorization for placing <br />"Lock Your Car" stickers on City parking meters. It was understood a recommendation on <br />the request would be brought back to the Council. <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />Setback, Roosevelt and Seneca - Councilman Lassen requested an investigation of the set- <br />back area at Roosevelt and Seneca Road, a trailer sales estaM ishment. <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />Appointments, Traffic Safety Commission and Human Rights Commission - Mayor Cone announced <br />the appointment of Dr. Richard Schlaadt, 1077 Anderson Lane, as a member of the Eugene <br />Traffic Safety Commission, replacing Dr. Robert Kime, resigned. <br /> <br />Appointments were also announced to the Human Rights Commisslon b~ Mayor Cone: <br /> <br />Mr. Ollie Chambers, 720 East 13th Avenue, Apt.3, balance of the term ending <br />January 1, 1969. Replacing Robert D. Kraus, resi'gned. <br /> <br />Mr. Bruce McKinlay, 1946 Villard Street, balance of the term ending January 1, <br />1970. Replacing Elizabeth Stubbs, resigned. <br /> <br />Mr. Robert Adair, 2028 University Street, balance of the term ending January 1, <br />1971. Replacing Kurt Neustadter, resigned. <br /> <br />Mrs. Richard G. Allen, 4927 Old Dillard Road, balance of ,the term ending <br />January 1, 1971. Replacing James Bagan, resigned. <br /> <br />Mr. Anderson moved seconded by Mr. McDonald to confirm the appointments. Motion carried. <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br />Paving alley between 3rd and 4th, Polk to Blair - The City Manager reported that since <br />this project was last considered, more opposition to paving the alley was presented, <br />"and now owners of 66.9% of the property involved are opposed. He said with this opposi- <br />tion, the staff is hesitant about proceedings with the project. With regard to the sug- <br />gestion that 3rd Avenue be improved, the Manager said the present dedication is not of <br />standard width. <br /> <br />\) <br />1\ <br />lil, <br /> <br />4/22/68 - 1 <br /> <br />I <br />II <br />I <br />I' <br />I <br />II <br />:1 <br />I <br />" <br />II <br />" <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />It <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />:t <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />~~ <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />il <br /> <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />-- <br />