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<br /> 5. RE QUEST F"ROM C. T. lOWMAN OF" THE PACIF"lC FINANCE CORPORATION, 1113 WILLAMETTE STREET,
<br /> F"OR WAIVER OF" HEIGHT'REQUIREMENTS F"OR NEON SIGN S . THE PROPOSED SIGN IS CLASSED AS A :
<br /> . HOR I ZONT'AL SIGN F"OU R F"EE T HIGH AND THE LOWER. EDGE OF" THE SIGN IS REQUIRED TO 'BE. SIXTEEN
<br /> THIS.WOULD PLACE THE . .
<br /> F"EET A BO V E THE SIDE1NALK. SIGN ABOVE THE COPING WALL OF" THE BU I (, 0 I N G
<br /> THEREBY REQUIRING STEEL F"RAMEWORK. THE COMPANY REQUESTS PERMISSION TO HANG SAID SIGN
<br /> TWELVE FEET FROM THE WALK TO THE LOWER EDGE OF" THE SIGN.
<br /> THE BOA RD RECOMMENDS THE ORD I NAN CE REQUIREMENTS BE ADHERED TO.
<br /> 6. REQUEST FROM MR. GTTO F. VONDERHEIT, REPRESENTING MR. WALTER DENNIS, WHO OWNS AND
<br /> OPERATES A MO.TEL AT 345 WEST 6TH AVENUE. MR. DENNIS W I SHE S TO ERECT A DIRECTIONAL SI GN
<br /> ON-THE.PROPERTY TO BE LEASED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SEVENTH AVENUE AND LAWRENCE ST.REET.
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<br /> THIS SIGN WOUlD DIRECT TRAVELERS TO TURN LEFT AT NEXT BLOCK TO REACH HIS MOTEL. THE
<br /> ORDINANCE PE RM ITS OF SIGNS WHICH ADVERTISE THE BUSINESS CONDUCTED ON THE PREMISES ONL Y.
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<br /> THE THIS WOULD BE A PRE CEDENT WHICH WOULD BRING A F"LOOD OF" SIMILAR REQUESTS
<br /> AND DENIED THE RE QU EST. -
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<br /> 7. RE QUES T FROM MURRAY D. -AGATE, REPRESENTING FRANK MOODY AND GEORGE TOZIER,. WHO ASK
<br /> FOR ZONE VAR lANCE .AT THE NO RTHE AS T CORNER OF" FIFTEENTH AND TA YLOR STREETS TO BU I LOA
<br /> DUPLEX. THIS PROPERTY IS IN THE R-A, OUTER RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT, AND AS SUCH DOES NOT
<br /> PE RM I T OF" MULTIPLE-FAMILY HOMES. THE R-I, SINGLE-F"AMILY ZONE, PE RM ITS OF" DUPLEXES ON
<br /> CORNER LOTS NORTH OF" NINETEENTH AVENUE, AND THE BOARD DID NOT F"EEL IT WAS IN THEIR PROVINCE I
<br /> TO GRANT THE ZONE VARIANCE, AND F"URTHER RECOMMEND THAT THE AREA F"ROM THIRTEENTH AVENUE AND
<br /> SIXTEENT~ AVENUE AND TAYLOR.STREET TO THE WEST BOUNDARY OF THE F"AIRGROUNDS BE REZONED TO
<br /> R-I, SINGLE-F"AMILY RESIDENTIAL, AND THAT IT BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION. "
<br /> UPON MOTION DULY MADE, SECONDED AND CARRIED, THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF" THE BOARD OF" ApPE ALS
<br /> WAS ADOPTED IN PARAGRAPHS NO. I , 2, 3, 4 AND 5, AND UPON ROLLCALL VOTE WITH DAVis, CRUMBAKER,
<br /> ALLEN, WELLS, BOOTH, GODLOVE AND SMITH VOTINf AYE, THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS
<br /> WAS ADOPTED IN PARAGRAPH No. 6. THE RECOMMENDATION or THE BOARD OF APPEALS WAS ADOPTED rOR
<br /> THE REQUEST IN PARAGRAPH No. 7, AND THE REQUEST WAS RE FE RRE D TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION.
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<br /> A PETITION SIGNED BY TEN PROPERTY OWNERS AND RES I DENTS, PROTESTING THE REZONING Of" 2028
<br /> UNIVERSITY STREET WAS SUBt.., TTED AND READ.
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<br /> IT WAS MOVED BY BOOTH, SE CONDED BY CRUMBAKER THAT .THE PETITION BE RECEIVED AND PLACED ON
<br /> f"ILE. MOTION -CARRIED.
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<br /> 7 . THE f"OLLOWING PETITIONS TO REZONE WERE SU BM IT TE 0: .
<br /> CHAPMA.N-Ko.KE - REZONE PROPERTY ADJOINING EAST BROADWA Y ON THE SOU T H, THE MILLRACE ON THE
<br /> EAST f"ROM LIMITED COMMERCIAL TO CENTRAL Bus I NESS DISTRICT. .
<br /> OSCAR HENKE:- 2190 'GARf"lELD, RE ZO NE f"ROM R-A TO C-2. - .
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<br /> IT WAS MOVED BY BOOTH, SECONDED BY CRUMBAKER THAT THE PETI T IONS AS SUBMITTED, BE REf"ERRED
<br /> TO THE CITY'vA'TTORNE.Y rOR THE NECESSARY RESOLUTIONS. MOTION CARRIED. IT WAS "f"URTHER MOVED, I
<br /> SE CONDED AND CARRIED THAT THE PETITIONS BE REf"ERRED TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION AT ITS MEETING
<br /> or NOVEMBER I, 1949.
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<br /> 8 THE rOLLOwlNG APPLICATION FOR A BEER LICENSE, APPROVED BY THE POLICE DEPARTMENT WAS SUB-
<br /> MITTED. . .
<br /> sTAN~E.V 'A. DAWSON, 1101 W. 8TH AVENUE - PACKAGE STORE, CLASS .A
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<br /> IT WAS MOVED BY WELLS, BY ALLEN -
<br /> SECONDED THA T THE APPLICATION AS APPROVED BY THE POLICE
<br /> DEPARTMENT, BE ENDORSED. MOTION CARRIED.
<br /> 9 A PETITION S I.GNE D BY ABUTTING PROPERTY OWNERS rOR CONSTRUCT ION OF A SlDEWA~K ON THE SOUTH
<br /> SIDE OF' 18TH AVENUE WEST f"ROM CHAMBERS TO CITY VIEW STREET WAS SUBMITTED AND READ. THE REPORT
<br /> OF THE ENGINEER SHOWED THE PROPERTy OWNERS SIGN I NG THE PETITION TO REPRESENT 41.71% OF" THE
<br /> AFFECTED PRO~~RTY TO BE ASS.E S SE D.
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<br /> IT WAS MOVED BY BOOTH, SE CONDED BY GODLOVE THAT THE PETITION BE PLACED ON THE TABLE AND
<br /> THE. C I TV MANAGER I"NVEST I GATE THE FEASIBILITY AND DESIRABILITY OF" THE PROJECT. MOTION CARRIED.
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<br /> 10 A COMMUNICATION f"ROM THE OREGON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION TO OUR POLl CE DEPARTMENT- RE:
<br /> PLACING OF STOP SIGNS ATTHErR RE QUE S'T AT FRANKLIN BL V 0 . AND AGATE STREET WAS SUBMITTED AND
<br /> READ. -
<br /> IT WAS MOVED BY CRU MBAKER, SECONDED BY .GODLOVE THAT ~H~ COMMUNICATION BE RECEIVED AND
<br /> PLAtED ON FILE. MOT ION CARRIED.
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<br /> II UPON RECOMMENDATION OFT HE CITY COUNCIL AT THE LAST MEETING, THE f"OLLOWING COMMITTEE HAS I
<br /> BEEN APPOINTED BY MA YOR -JOHNSON TO WORK WITH THE PLANNING COMMISSION ON A STUDY OF OUR PRESENT
<br /> ZONING ORDINANCE, TO RECOMMEND REVISIONS IN AN ENDEAVOR TO AVOID THE INCREASING NECESSITY F"OR
<br /> VARIANCES AND SPOT ZONING. CHA I RMAN KOPPE Of" THE PLANNING COMMISSION HAS APPO I NTED THE
<br /> FOLLOWING TO SERVE ON THIS COMMITTEE:
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