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<br /> M I NUT E S <br /> EUGENE CITY COUNCIL <br />. October 11,1976 <br /> Regular meeting of the Common Council of the city of Eugene, Oregon was called to order <br /> by His Honor Mayor Lester E. Anderson at 7:30 p.m. on October 11, 1976 in the Council <br /> Chamber with the following Council members present: Gus Keller, Eric Haws, Wickes Bea1, <br /> Tom Williams, Neil Murray, Ray Bradley, D. W. Hamel, and Edna Shirey. ' <br />I-A-I I - Public Hearings <br /> A. Liquor Licenses - New outlets <br /> 1. Sundance Natural Food Store, 748 East 24th Avenue - Package Store <br /> Anthony and Judith Stahelski <br /> 2. Oakway Wine & Deli, 305 Oakway Mall - Package Store <br /> Oakway Wine & Deli, Inc. (Michael, Elizabeth, Robert Horne; Donald and <br /> Joyce Baker). <br /> Comm <br /> Mr. Keller moved seconded by Mr. Haws to call a public hearing 10/6/76 <br /> on the two applications for October 11. Motion carried Pub Hrng <br /> unanimously. <br /> 1. Sundance Natural Food Store, 748 East 24th Avenue (PS) <br /> Manager reviewed OLCC report which indicated that of those in the neighborhood <br /> interviewed, there were nine not objecting to the proposed establishment, one was <br /> noncommittal. Staff had no objections. <br />. Public hearing was held with no testimony presented. <br /> Mr. Keller moved second by Mr. Haws to recommend approval. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 2. Oakway Wine & Deli, 305 Oakway Mall (PS) <br /> Manager reviewed the OLCC report which indicated of those interviewed in the <br /> area, no one objected to the establishment. Staff had no objections. <br /> Public hearing was opened. <br /> Doug McKay, operator of the Oakway Mall, was in favor of the application and said <br /> the outlet would occupy a new building in the Mall for which a building permit <br /> had been applied. <br /> Public hearing was closed, there being no further testimony presented. <br /> Mr. Keller moved second by Mr. Haws to recommend approval. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> B. Planning Commission Recommendations - August 3, 1976 <br /> 1. Code Amendment re: Fences and walls located in front yards in residential <br /> districts <br /> Manager explained the proposed amendment was the result of many requests coming <br /> to the Zoning Board for variances. It would tend to reduce the number of appeals <br /> and make the code more in line with desires of the community. He cautioned that <br /> the provisions should be carefully considered since they would affect front yards <br />e throughout the city as a whole. <br />I-A-2 Gary Chenkin, assistant planning director, said that fences and walls now are <br /> allowed in front yard setback areas to a maximum height of two and a half feet. <br /> A maximum of six-foot height is allowed if a fence is located in other than a <br /> front yard. He s~id that because of these regulations the Zoning Code Board of <br /> Lf1C, 10/11/76 - I <br />