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<br />THE UNENCUMBERED B~LANCE OF THE 1948-49 BUDGETED ITEM OF $23,564.23 FOR THE POOL IS
<br />$2,886.76 WHICH IS THE ONLY CASH BALANCE AVAiLABLE EARMARKED FOR THE SWIMMING POOL PROJECT.
<br />FROM THIS TOTAL ,IS TO BE DEDUCTED ABOUT 8800.00 TO COMPLETE CERTAIN ITEMS WHICH THE CITY
<br />MUST FURNISH SUCH AS WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM, PIPE, REPAIRS TO CHLORINATOR, ETC.
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<br />A PROPOSITION HAS BEEN MADE TO STIEN BROTHERS, THE CONTRACTOR THAT WE PAY $6,000.00 OF'
<br />THE 81 1,947.90 OU~ OF THE 1948-49 BUDGET AN6 THE ~A(~N6E AT THE BEGINNING OF THE NEXT FI~CAL
<br />YEAR., THEY',HAVS: ACCEPTE:9 T8'j S ARRANGEMEN'i""suBjECT TO THE' APPROVAL oF- THE, COMMON CO,!N~ I L.
<br />,tHE: REC6~MEN6E6 ~~AN, ~~R pA~~tNi IS tHAi THi-Clty PA~ 82,obo.Ob 00TO~ THE CURRENT BUDGET
<br />ITEM "POOL CONTRACT" AND $4,OOO~00 our'OF THE EMERGENCY FUND AND SET UP THE BALANCE OF
<br />$5,947.90 IN THE 1949-50 BUDGET. IT IS HOPED THAT THIS METHOD OF PAYMENT WILL MEET WITH
<br />THE COUNCIL'S APPROV~L."
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<br />IT WAS MOVED BY DAVJS, SE~ONDED BY GODLOVE THAT
<br />IN THIS AMOU~T BE PREPARED AND PAID AS RECOMMENDED.
<br />CRUMBAKER AND SMITH OUT. MOTION CARR~ED.
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<br />THE REPORT BE ACCEPTED AND THAT A PROPER BILL
<br />ALL COUNCILMEN PRESENT VOTED AYE. HAWN,
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<br />4 A REPORT FROM THE FINANCE OFFICER - RE: WASHATERIAS, LAUNDERETTES, SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRIES,
<br />ZONING CLASSIFICATION WAS SUBMITTED AND READ AS FOLLOWS:
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<br />"QUITE RECENTLY ESTABLiSHMENTS CALLED WASHATERIAS, LAUNDERETTES OR SELF~SERVICELAUNDRI~S
<br />HAVE SPRUNG UP IN AND AROUND T~E CITY OF EUGENE AND TO THE BE~T OF OUR KNOWLEDGE THER~ ARE
<br />AT PRESENT FOUR SUCH ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATING IN THE CITY. ONE IS LOCATED IN AN INDUSTRIAL
<br />DISTRICT, ONE IS A NON-CONFORMING USE IN A SINGLE FAMILY DISTRICT AND TWO ARE SIJUATED IN
<br />AREAS CLASSIFIED AS C-3, CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS.
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<br />WE HAVE RECEIVED AN OBJECTION TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ANOTHER SUCH BUSINESS TO BE
<br />HOUSED IN THE GROUND FLOOR OF A NEW BUILDING LOCATED IN A C-3, CENTRAL BUSINESS DISJRICT ON
<br />THE GROUNDS THAT USE OF LAND FOR A LAUNDRY IS NOT PERMITTED I~ A, C-3 ZONE.
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<br />lAND USE FOR A LAUNDERETTE OR WASHATERIA IS NOT SPECIFICALLY COVERED IN THE ZONING
<br />ORDINANCE AND THEREFORE THE QUESTION THAT ARISES IS WHETHER, TECHNICALLY, IT SHOULD BE
<br />CLASSIFIED AS A LAUNDRY, WHICH IS LISTED IN THE ORDINANCE AS ~N M-2, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL USE,
<br />OR WHETHER IT IS SOMETHING LESS THAN A LAUNDRY AND SHOUDD BE ENTITLED TO OPERATE IN A
<br />COMMERCIAL DISTRICT.
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<br />IT IS REALIZED THAT THIS MIGHT APPEAR TO BE AN ADMINISTRATIVE MATTER BUT BECAUSE OF
<br />THE EASE WITH WHICH pUCH ESTABLISHMENTs GET STARTED AND CAN BE ENLARGED TO OFFER MORE. COMPLETE
<br />LAUNDRY SERVICE, IT IS DEEMED TO BE A QUESTION TO BE DECIDED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL AS PRO-
<br />VIDED FOR IN SECTION. XIX, PARAGRAPH B OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING PLAN.
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<br />IT Is SUGGESTED THAJ THE FOLLOWING ~E CONSIDERED:
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<br />I. THAT THE TERM "lAUNDRY, COMMERCIAL" BE AS,SIGNED TO ESTABLISHMENTS NOW DOING
<br />BUSINESS OR REQUESTING TO ENGAGE IN BUSINESS INVOLVING THE USE OF HOUSEHOLD TYPE WASHING
<br />MACHINES AND COMMERCIAL DRYERS ONLY, AND WHERE THE PROCESSiNG IS STRICJLY LIMITED TO ROUGH
<br />DRY LAUNDRY; AND THAT THIS PARTICULAR LAND USE BE. PERMITTED IN A C~3, CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT
<br />OR ANY LOWER LAND USE CATEGORY.
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<br />2. THAJ THE TERM "LAUNDRY, INDUSTRIAL" APPLY TO ESTABLISHMENTS USiNG COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT (
<br />OPERATED BY EMP~OYES AND/OR OFF~RING MORE COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE, AND THAT THIS USE REMAIN
<br />IN THE M-2, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT."
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<br />I,T WAS MOVED BY BOOTH, SECONDED BY SMITH THAT THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING
<br />COMMISSION FOR CONSIDERATION AND A RECOMMENDATION FOR CLASsiFICATION WITHIN THE ZONING PLAN.
<br />MOTION CARRI\ED.
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<br />5 A REPORT FROM THE FINANCE OFFICER - RE: SPECIAL BILLS FOR JANUARY, 1949 WAS SUBMITTED AND
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<br />READ AS FOLLOWS:
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<br />"THE ATTACHED BILLS WERE SUBMITTED ONE DAY TOO LATE TO BE INCLUDED WITH TH~ BILLS PAID
<br />FOR JANUARY, 1949. THEY ARE AS FOLLOws:
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<br />C & S ELECTR I C CO~WANY
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<br />1948-~9 PAYMENT ON INSTALLATION OF 'SIGNALS AT
<br />7TH AND CHARNELTON. 6. 8. 9, 10 AND 11TH AND
<br />OLIVE STREETS
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<br />$ 5,554.47
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<br />C,& S ELECTRIC COMPANY
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<br />INSTALL CONDUiT FOR THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM FROM
<br />11TH AVENUE TO 6TH AVENUE ON OLIVE
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<br />1,060.82
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<br />IT IS REqUESTED THAT THESE BILLS BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT."
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<br />IT WAS MOVED .BY H,AWN, SECONDED BY DAVIS THAT THE BILLS .AS SUBMITTED, BE APPROVED. ROLLCALL
<br />VOTE. ALL COUNCILMEN PRESENT VOTING AYE. MOTION CARRIED.
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