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<br />Council Chamber <br />Eugene, Oregon <br />April 24, 1972 <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Adjourned meeting of the Common Council of the city of Eugene, Oregon, adjourned from the <br />regular meeting held April 10,1972, was called to order by His Honor Mayor Lester E.Anderson <br />at 7:30 p.m. on April 24, 1972 in the Council Chamber with the following councilmen present: <br />Mr. Mohr, Mrs. Beal, Messrs. .Teague, McDonald, Williams, Hershner, Mrs. Campbell, a rrl'Mr.Bradshaw. <br /> <br />I - PUBLIC HEARINGS <br />A. Vacating Jessen Drive from west boundary Irvingdale Plat to Belt Line Road except portion <br />lying 42 feet either side of centerline of Wilbur Avenue extended, reserving ,utility <br />easement (City ),,_ <br /> <br />B. Withdrawing from Oakway Water District that area annexed to City north of Goodpasture <br />Island Road, west of Delta Highway (Moyer Theatres) <br /> <br />Public hearing was held on both items, and there being no discussion on either item <br />the following council'bills were submitted: <br /> <br />Council Bill No. 9629 - Vacating Jessen'Drive from west boundary Irvingdale Plat to Belt <br />Line Road except portion lying 42 feet either side of centerline <br />of Wilbur Avenue extended, reserving utility easement, was sub- <br />mitted and read the first time by, council bill number and title only, there being no <br />councilman present requesting that it be 'read in full. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mrs. Beal that the bill be read the second time by council bill <br />number only, with unanimous consent of the Council., and that enactment be considered at <br />this time. Motion carried unanimous~y and the bill was read the second time by council <br />bill number only. <br /> <br />Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mrs. Beal that the bill be approved and given final passage. <br />Rollcall vote. All councilmen present votir.g aye, the bill was declared passed and <br />numbered 16425. <br /> <br />Council Bill No. 9630 - Withdrawing from Oakway Water District area annexed to City north <br />of Goodpasture Island - Road, west of Delta Highway (Moyer Theatres), <br />was submitted and read the first time by council bill number and <br />title only, there being no councilman present requesting that it be read in full. <br /> <br />Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mrs. Beal that the bill be read the second time by council bill <br />number only, with unanimous consent of the Council, and that enactment be considered at <br />this time. Motion carried unanimously and the bill was read the second time-by council <br />bill number only. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mrs. Beal that the bill be approved and given final pass.age. <br />Rollcall vote. All councilmen present voting aye, the bill was passed and numbered <br />16426. <br /> <br />C. Amending Code, Section 4.010 re: Aiding and Abetting <br />(Committee April 19, 1972) <br />Copies of a proposed ordinancf!l were previously distributed' to Council members. <br />The amendment would broaden the Code and bring it into conformance with State <br />law. Weakness of the City Code was brought out in complaint filed by the <br />Human Rights Comndssion against the Register-Guard for segregation of help <br />wanted ads on the basis of sex. The Ci ty Attorney feels the amendment is neces- <br />sary in general law enforcement in the Ci ty, and not as a lever for the Commission. <br /> <br />Assistant City Attorney Stan Long reviewed the proposed ordinance, saying the <br />essential purposes are (1) to bring the City Code into line with State statute <br />(2) remedial in that it directs itself to conduct without regard to prior <br />agreement, and (3) to be able to prosecute participants in shoplifting inci- <br />dents other than the person with stolen articles in possession. <br /> <br />Mr." Bradshaw asked what review the ordinance had other than the attorney's, <br />and was informed it was reviewed by the Police Department and Manager's office <br />prior to pres~ntation to the Council. <br /> <br />ii' <br />'., <br /> <br />Considerable discussion followed with regard to' scope of the amendment with <br />respect to "aiding_ and abetting" ~i th Mr. Long explaining differences between <br />"knowledge," "direction," or "negligen'ce," and appli'cations in various types <br />of violations of the Code. Mr. Williams asked if deletion of the words "know- <br />ingly tolerated" would significantLy 'weaken the ordinance. Mr. Long ci ted a <br />recent case of a firm working on City streets without permit, safety guards, <br />signs, etc., ,and said it would have been difficult to correct. <br /> <br />Discussion continued on' scope of intent, and the City Attorney said Oregon law <br />adopted last year tends to move' away from traditional conspiracy 'analysis to <br /> <br />/00 <br /> <br />4/24/72 - 7 <br />