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Anderson at 7:30 p.m. on February 9, 1970 in the Council Chamber, with the following <br />Councilmen present: Mrs. Hayward, Dr. Purdy, Messrs. McDonald and Teague, Mrs. Beal, Messrs. Mohr <br />and Williams. <br /> <br />Minutes of the meeting held January 26, 1970, were approved with the following correction: <br /> <br />"Page 3, Paragrpph 5, vote on amendment should be reversed, and delete Mayor's vote, since <br />he did not vote on the motion" <br /> <br />Parks Department Award <br />Manager displayed placque' received by Parks and Recreation Department for Grand Award Winner in <br />Class III of 1969 Gold Medal Award competition for excellence in Park and Recreation management. <br />This award was presented by the National Sports Foundation. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />The Director of Parks and Recreation explained that Class III included cities with a population from <br />50,000 to 100,000. The placque was accompanied by a $1,000 prize. <br /> <br />Mayor Anderson congratuled Ed Smith, P~ks Director, and the Parks Department, for their fine work. <br /> <br />COMMITTEE REPORTS <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Meeting held January 28, 1970: <br />1. Items from Mayor and Councll <br />a. Announcements - Mayor Anderson announced the appointment and acceptance of Mr. Tom Williams <br />to the Joint Housing Committee. <br /> <br />A committee composed of Councilmen <br />revisions to the electrical code. <br />the Whole meeting. Mr. Teague was <br /> <br />Hayward, Teague and Gribskov was appointed to study <br />This committee will report at the next Committee of <br />named as chairman. <br /> <br />Councilmen Williams, Mohr and Purdy were appointed to a committee to consider proposals <br />of the Firefighters concerning time off for holidays. Mr. Mohr will act as chairman. <br /> <br />Mr. McDonald moved seconded by Mr. Teague to receive and place on file Item la of the Committee <br />report. Motion carried. <br /> <br />b. Liquor Control Commission - Mayor Anderson reported on his meetin~,with the Liquor Control <br />Commission. He previously distributed to the Council copies of a statement by the Commission <br />which was presented to him when he came before them. He said it was unfortunate that the <br />conversation at the meeting did not take a very constructive note,-and they never really <br />got down to discussing this particular statement. He pointed out that some of the things <br />the Council had s ~gested were included in the statement, but they did not at the meeting, <br />indicate any inclination to develop guidelines. The Mayor recommended that the Council wait <br />for further developments. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Mr. McDonald moved seconded by Mr. Teague to receive and file Item lb of the Committee report. <br />Motion carried. <br /> <br />c. Peti~ion, Skinner Butte Cross - Mayor Anderson commented that the Council, by not taking <br />action at the last Council meeting, had felt the petition to designate the cross a war <br />memorial would appear on the ballot at the "next election". A question arose as to <br />what would constitute the "next election." <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />The City Attorney said he would address himself to this question at a later date, since <br />he had corresponded with the SeGretary of State and Attorney General requesting inter- <br />pretation of the statute pertainigg to placement of a charter amendment on the ballot. <br />The Council could set a special election if it placed the measure on the ballot, but <br />since it "did not, there is a question of interpretation of the statute. <br /> <br />The City Attorney distributed a memo to the Council regarding date of election for initiative <br />measures presented to the City Council for action prior to February 26, 1970. After reviewing <br />appropriate sections of State law." City Charter and Code, the Attorney found initiative measure <br />may be placed on the election ballot of the first election more than 90 days after presented to the <br />Council. Since Eugene does not automatically have a primary election, it will be necessary for the <br />Council to enact an ordinance establishing a special election. Otherwise, any initiative measures <br />will not be on the ballot until the November election. <br /> <br />Dr. Purdy moved seconded by Mr. McDona~d that the City Council declare May 26, 1970 the date of a <br />special City election. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Mr. Oral Robbins, Commander, Eugene Post #3, American Legion, said they had passed petitions for <br />signatures, and had told signers the election would be in May. He requested the City Council to <br />pass this motion, so that an election could be held at that time. <br /> <br />:, <br />Ii <br />:' <br />;! <br />',1\ <br />Ii <br />" <br /> <br />Lillian Ham~lton, 232 West 5th, spoke in favor of the motion. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />~ : <br />, <br /> <br />2/9/70 - 1 <br /> <br />II <br />I: <br /> <br />~ <br />