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<br />351~ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />. - --_. - --~- --- _.. - -. ------ - . - - -- ~. - ~ - <br />. - - - - - ----- - <br /> <br />~- -'-=~~----~---~~-----~~-~~~:;~om:~-:~~;:-~las-~~~~~~;d~-;~ed ~h~~-;~~~:S~'~~O~f-~~~~-::r~o~- -~m~:~~~ce -CO~~--~ -~-- <br /> <br />! for parking privileges for emergency vehicles at 59 W. 5th Avenue. 'Ne recomm- <br />r' end that arrangements be n]Bde to rent ,sufficient space on city property abutting <br />I 1.: the Ambulance Co. headquarters for the pa rking of ambulances and/or wrecking C:,;J <br />!. cars only at a cost of two dollars per vehicle per month." C,,;'1 <br />i: -~J <br />~. , ~r~'~ <br />~ \: It was moved by Johnson, se c onded by Koppe that the re port of the c oll1..rni ttee be ~.:~:J <br />: adopted. Moti on ca rried. ~. <br /> <br />, <br />15 I The report of the Fire and Water Committee was submitted as follows: <br />r <br />! "Your committee on Fire and Water to whom was referred Counc il B,ill <br />No. 15, a proposed amendment to Electrical Ordinance No. 8347, begs to report <br />I: as follovvs: <br />1\ <br />.' That your committee has met with the J:!;lectrical Board regarding this pro- <br />I' posed erdinance and we recommend that Council Bill tt15 be referred to the <br />I, Electrical Board for further consideration and recommendations to the Common <br />Counci 1. " <br />I', ! <br />~; It was moved by Hawn, seconded by Bailey that the report of the committee be <br />. ~ adopted. Motion carried. <br /> <br />:! P.EPOHTS OF OFFICERS: ! <br />I, t <br /> <br />16 ~: The following repoF't was submitted by the lJity Manager: I <br />J <br />I' "The follovving is a report of acti vi ties'"together _ with recommenda tions <br />I from trre off ice of the ei ty fVIanager. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />j' Following a series of meetings with representatives from John Vl. Cunning- <br />: ham and As socia tes of Portl and a pr01P'(])sal has been made for initiating a basic <br />;; sewer plan for the vi ty of .l;!;ugene at.'a cost of $3,000. It is the recommendation <br />;, of this office concurred in by the Council Sewer's Committee that the services <br />;. of Cunningham and Associates be secured for this work and an authorization given <br />i; by the Council for the expenditures of necessary funds from the special sewer <br />I Ii I levy accounL' ' <br />:1 I <br />~: The report will cover the following services: I <br /> <br />:, 1. Make a study of the sS'-ni tary sewage collection and disposal I <br />~ problems of Eugene. <br /> <br />:; 2. Make -a study of the storm wa tel' collection and disposal <br />; problems. <br />;, <br />:: 3. Review and bring up to date problems connected with the I <br />ti treatment of sanitary sev.age and industrial waste. <br />\' I <br />ii 4. Prepare a basic plan for sanitary and storm sewer constr- I <br />I uction which would serve as a guide for the city for many <br />" <br />i years to come. <br />II <br />11 5. Determine the location and size of required trunk sewers, <br />i~ pumping stations, etc., which might be found necessary as <br />Ii a result of the studies outlined above. <br />;! <br />I. <br />k 6. Prepare estimates of quantities and cost for the facilities <br />:j described and recommended in the proposed report. <br />;j <br />i.: 7. Pre pare es tima tes of co st fo I' the opel at ion of sewage pWilp- I <br />~ ing and treatment facilities. <br /> <br />:1 The contract covering the installation of the City Outlook sewer install- ! <br />; ation has been completed and the contractor's have begun work this week on the <br />p V:ashington Street installa tion as recently approved by the City Council. <br />!' <br />,,' <br /> <br />I, The summer Playground Recreation Program is in full swing with 0. irector <br />:; Harry Davis reporting an attendance of 3,000 children per week in the play- I <br />:' ground and swimming classes. <br />I:, j <br />I: ! <br />I!" I am advised by the of1'icials of the FPHA that their pla ns for the recon- i <br />:, version of the 1\JIA center into one and two bedroo.r.n uni ts are progressing and , <br />. I, bid s are being called for this wlDlrl}:. . It is anti cipa ted tha t 40 such uni ts will I <br />I be provided to help relieve the serious housing shortage within the city. i <br /> <br />,. <br /> <br />f This office has ready for consideration later in the meeting a new lease ' <br />F for School Dis trict #4 under the terms of which the facilities of the Old . <br />i Aviation Field, n~wly designated as the Eugene Air Park, will' be returned to : <br />1.'1 <br />I <br />'j <br />I, <br />i' <br />.1 <br />, <br />" <br />, <br />..... <br />
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