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<br />I 5 ij A REPORT OF' THE-PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MEETING'HELD ON AUGUST 17, 1955 - RE: PERMANENT
<br />I, REPORT,OF THE P~ANNI~~ COMMISSION; RE~UEST BY ~EITH COBBAN F'OR EXTENSION OF'TIME,ON A VARIANC~;
<br />i' SI DEWALKS ON WI,LLAMETT~ :STREET F'ROM ,17TH TO i9TH AVENUES; REQUEST F'OR EXTENSION Of T!ME BY
<br />~ T. C. WILDISH; CONSIDERATION Of A CHARGE FOR PROCESSING SLUDGE MATERIAL PUMPED F'ROM ~~PTlt TANKS
<br />l THROUGH THE SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT; AND DISCUSSION Of THE CLOSING Of NORTH PARK STREET WAS
<br />~ SUBMIT!ED~AND READ AS:F'OLLOWS: "
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<br />!; "PRESENT: MAYOR JOHNSON; COUNCI LMEN BOOTH, GODLOVE, AND KOPPE; COMMI SSI ONERS NI ELSEN,
<br />Ii STRAUB, PETERSEN; CITY MANAGER; CI TY ATTORNEY; CI TY ENGI NEER; CI TY RECORDER; AND MR. ,MARVI N
<br />I! TI MS Of THE EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD. . "
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<br />II THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MET ON AUGUST 17, 1955 TO DISCUSS AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS
<br />i; ON THE fOLLOWI NG ITEMS:
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<br />Ii I. PERMANENT REPORT Of THE PLANNI NG COMMI SSI ON -
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<br />:: (A) REQUEST F'OR RE,ZONING1ROM R-I TO R-3, 1942-1.958-1974 HILYARD STREET WAS I
<br />~:: RECOMMENDED TO BE DENIED BY THEPLANNING COMMISSION. IT IS THE RECOMMENDATION I
<br />~ 'I'i OF THE COMMITTEE THAT THIS MATTER BE RETAINED IN COMMITTEE F'OR fURTHER CON~ID-
<br />! ERATION. THt COMMITTEE REQUESTS ADDED INfO~MATION AS TO WHY THE PLANNI~G
<br />~ C~MMJ,$SION RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE DENIED.
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<br />Ii 2., RE9UEST BY KEI TH COBBAN fOR EXTENSION Of A VARI ANC.E ALLOWI NG THE 01 VI 51 ON Of A LOT ON
<br />r THE EAST SIDE Of ONYX STREET BETWEEN 27TH AND 26TH AVENUES - AF'TER VIEWING THE LOT,
<br />I Ii THE COMMI TTEE RECOMMENDED THAT AN EXTENSI ON ON THI S VARI,ANCE BE GR~NTED. I
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<br />ij 3. SIDEWALKS ON WILLAMETTE STREET BETWEEN 17TH AND 19TH,AvENUES - THE CITY ENGINEER - I
<br />!I I NDI CATED THE SIDEWALKS BETWEEN 17TH AND 19TH AVENUES ON WI LLAMETTE STREET WERE I N A I
<br />~ BAD STATE Of DISREPAIR, AND THAT IN THE STREET WIDENING PROGRAM NOW BEING CARRIED ON
<br />Ii ,I T WAS NOT ROSSI BLE TO::MAI NTAI N A GRADE LI NE WI TH ,THE SIDEWALK I NITS PRESENT L,OCA-
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<br />I! Ii ~AS THE RECOMMENDATION OF' THE COMMITTEE THAT AN ORDINANCE BE DRAWN ORDERING
<br />i: THE, CONSTRUCT I ON Of SIDEWALKS BETWEEN 17TH AND 19TH ,AVENUES EXCEPT WHERE EXI STI NG
<br />" SIDEWALKS ARE AT GRADE AND ARE I N A USABLE CONDI TI ON.
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<br />!: 4. REQUEST fOR EXTENSION OF' TIME BY T. C. WI LDI SH - THE T. C. WI;LDI SH COMPANY REQUESTED
<br />. I: AN EX,TENSION Of- TIME ON THEIR PAVING JOBS, BEING: 37TH AVENUE fROM WILLAMETTE STREET I
<br />1: TO GLEN OAK DRIVE; 38TH AVENUE fROM KNOB HILL LANE' TO DONALD STREET AND ON DONALD
<br />Ii STREET fROM TH~ NORTH LINE OF' LORENA TURPIN ADDITION TO 3~TH AVENUE; WILLAMETTE STREET I
<br />I; fROM 17TH TO 19TH AVENUES; NORTH ADAMS STREET fROM THE SOUTH LI NE Of CHESHI RE, STREET I
<br />I! EAST TO LEWI S AVENUE. .-' -
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<br />i' I T WAS THE RECOMMENDATION Of THE COMMI TTEE THAT AN EXTENSION BE GRANTED TO
<br />i! SEPTniBER I, 1955 AND. I f A WET SEASON SHOULD SET I N THAT. THEY,BE SHUT DOWN, AND THE
<br />ii PENAL TY PROVIDED I N THE CONTRACT BE ASSESSED UNTI L SUCH TI ME AS THEY ARE. ABUE, TO WORK
<br />:! I N THE SPR I NG Of 1956.
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<br />I j: 5. CONSI OERATI ON Of A CHARGE 'fOR PROCESSI NG THROUGH THE SEWAGE TREATMENT PL_ANT, SLUDGE
<br />MATERIAL PUMPED fROM SEPTIC TANKS - THE CITY MANAGER EXPLAINED THAT HE HAD BEEN CON-
<br />~ TACTEDBY fiRMS WHO PUMPED SLUDGE MATERIAL fROM SEPTIC TANKS, AND BY THE HEALTH~AUTH~
<br />ii ORI TI ES, I N REGARD TO THE DUMPI NG Of SUCH MATERI AL AT THE SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT. _ HE
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<br />~ INDICATED A POSSIBLE F'EE SCHEDULE fOR SUCH DUMPING AS fOLLOWS:
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<br />~ UP TO 750 GALLONS '- $ 2.00
<br />ii 751 TO 1500 GALLONS .... $ 4.00
<br />e ii 1501 OR MORE GALLONS - $ 6.00
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<br />I) THE COMMI TTE~ RECOMMENDED THE A~PROVAL OF' THE ABOVE fEE SCHEDULE, AND ASKED THE I
<br />~ MANAGER TO DETERMINE SPRINGfiELD'S CHARGE fOR EQUIVALENT SERVICE.
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<br />II 6. ,,01 SCUSS,I ON Of THE CLOSI NG Of NORTH PARK STREET WI TH THE COUNTY COMMI SSI ONERS - AfTER
<br />Ii A DISCUSSION IN WH-tCH THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND THEIR STAF'F' EXPLAINED THE COUNTY'S
<br />Ii POSI~ION WITH ~EF'ERENCE TO THE CLOSING Of NORTH PARK STREET AND THE NECESSITY fOR SUCH I
<br />' CLOSING IF' THE COUNTY OfF'ICE BUILDING AND HALL OF' JUSTICE IS TO BE BUILT, IT WAS THE I
<br />i RECOMMENDATION Of THE COMMITTEE THAT NORTH PARK STREET BE CLOSED fROM THE WEST LINE
<br />I or ~HE ALLi~ BETWEEN OAK AND PEARL STREETS, AND fROM THE EASTERLY SIDE Of THE NORTH-
<br />I EAST PARK BLOCK TO THE EASTERLY LINE OF' THE ALLEY BETWEEN WILLAMETJE AND OAK STREETS,
<br />I AND THE WESTERLY LINE Of THE NORTHWEST PARK BLOCK, EXCLUDING OAK STREET.'
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<br />I 7. THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE WAS ADVISED THAT A BOARD OF' VIEWERS FOR GARfiELD STREET
<br />1 SHOULD BE APPOINTED AT THE NEX~ COUNCIL MEETING ~N AUGU~T 22, 1955."
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<br />Iii IT WAS MOVED BY MR. KOPPE, SECONDED BY MR. GODLOVE THAT THE REPORT Of THE PUBLIC WORKS
<br />Ij,l CriMMITTEE BE ADOPTED. MOTION CARRIED.
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