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<br /> THE WAY AS THEY HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED THAT PAYMENT WILL BE WITHHELD UNTIL FINISHED. THERE
<br /> ARE ONLY TWO SEWER, PROJECTS LEfT ON WHICH THE CONrRACTORS ARE STILL WORKING. THE RIVERVIEW
<br /> SEWER SYSTEM IS CONSLDERED ,TO BE NINETY PER CENT fiNISHED, WITH COMPLETION SCHEDULED FOR
<br /> OCTOBER 26TH.' THE SANITARY SEWER IN THE AREA BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND FRIENDLY STREETS fROM
<br /> 26TH TO 28TH AVENUES IS APPROXIMATELY TEN PER CENT COMPLETE. THE SIDEWALK CONTRACT IN THE
<br /> AREA BETWEEN 23RD AND 30TH AVENUES FROM HILYARD TO POTTER STREETS IS ESTIMATED TO BE
<br /> NINETY-fiVE PER CENT COMPLETE. I
<br /> THE CONTRACTORAT.MAHLON SWE~T AIRPORT HAS~COMPLETED ALL' SUB-DRAINS AND STORM SEWERS, I
<br /> THE ROCKING Of THE PRIVATE fLYING APRON AND TAXIWAYS, AND CRUSHED ROCK IS BEING ~LACED ON 1
<br /> THE ACCESS ROAD AND THE EXTENSION Of THE NORTH-SOUTH RUNWAY HAS BEEN COMPLETELY EXCAVATED.
<br /> IN THE PARK DEPARTMENT THE AMAZON PARK SWIMMING POOL IS CONSIDERED TO BE OUT OF THE
<br /> MUD. CONCRETE fOUNDATIONS FOR THE BATH HOUSE HAVE BEEN COMPLETED. ALL PLUMBING AND
<br /> ELECTRICAL WORK HAS BEEN STUBBED IN, WAITING FOR THE WALLS AND ROOf Of THE BATHHOUSE. THE I
<br /> CONTRACTOR IS NOW LAYING UP CONCRETE BLOCK WALLS fOR THE BATHHOUSE. FORMS fOR THE WALLS Of
<br /> ALL THREE POOLS ARE APPROXIMATELY SEVENTY PER CENT COMPLETED. e
<br /> THE PARK CREW HAS INSTALLED APPROXIMATELY 1,000 fEET Of fENCE fOR THE ANIMAL PENS AT
<br /> HENDRICK'S PARK AND THE TWO NEW ANIMAL SHELTERS ARE NINETY PER CENT fiNISHED WITH COMPLE-
<br /> TION SCHEDULED fOR THIS WEEK. THIS PROJECT WILL PROVIDE fOUR SEPARATE PENS AND THE NEW
<br /> SHEL~ERS fOR ALL ELK ~ND D~ER EXHIBITED IN THE PARK, WHICH HAS BEEN NEEDED fOR MANY YEARS. ,
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<br /> THE CITY fORCES HAVE CONTRIBUTED, I N PLEDGES, 98.33 PER CENT Of ITS GOAL TOWARD THE I
<br /> UNITED ApPEAL FUNO AND IT APPEARS THAT OUTSTANDING PLEDGES YET TO BE COLLECTED WILL BE
<br /> SUffiCIENT TO OBTAIN THE TOTAL GOAL Of $1,100.00."
<br /> IT WAS MOVED BY MR. GODLOVE, SECONOED BY MR. WATSON, THAT THE REPORT OF THE CITY MANAGER BE
<br /> RECEIVED AND PLACED ON fiLE. MOTl ON CARR I ED.
<br /> REPORTS OF-COMMITTEES
<br /> ;4 : A REPORT OF THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MEETING HELD OCTOBER 12, 1956 - RE: REQUESTS FOR
<br /> REZONING AND VARIANCES; STREET NAME CHANGES; REAPPLICATION BY SIGNAL OIL COMPANY fOR VARIANCE TO
<br /> SIGN CODE; AND REQUEST BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FOR REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT WAS SUBMITTED !
<br /> AND READ AS fOLLOWS:
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<br /> "PRESENT: COUNCILMEN GODLOVE, WATSON, SHEARER, AND EDMUNDS; CITY MANAGER; CITY
<br /> ENGINEER; ADMINIST~ATIVE INTERN; CITY RECORDER; AND MR. DAN WYANT OF THE EUGENE REGISTER- I
<br /> GUARD.
<br /> I . REQUESTS FOR REZONING"AND VARIANCE - THE COMMITTEE TOURED THE CITY AND VIEWED THE I,
<br /> FOLLOWING LOCATIONS AT WHICH THE PARTIES INDICATED HAD REQUESTED ~ARIOUS REZONING OR
<br /> VARIANCE TO THE ZONING CODE. THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDED THAT'THESE REQUESTS BE
<br /> DENI EO.
<br /> (A) JOHN E. SCOfiELD - SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 14TH AVENUE AND CHARNELTON STREET, REQUESTS
<br /> CHANGE OF CLASSIFICATION FROM R-2, Two FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO R-4, MULTIPlE I
<br /> FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (APARTMENT HOUSE)DISTRICT.
<br /> (B) HOWARD SOUDER - 1364 LINCOLN STREET, REQUESTS CHANGE Of ZONE FROM R-2, Two FAMILY
<br /> RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO R-3, MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT.
<br /> (C) LOTTIE WILSON - NORTHEAST CORNER Of 8TH AVENUE AND ALMADEN STREET, REQUESTS CHANGE
<br /> Of ZONE FROM R-2, Two FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO M-2, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT.
<br /> (D) ROY E. WINTER -,.e920 WILLAMETTE STREET, REQUESTS CHANGE OF ZONE.FROM RA, OUTER e
<br /> RESIDENTIAL D',ST~ICT TO C-3, CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT.
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<br /> (E) FLOYD E. ST~PP -'NORTHEAST CORNER Of 32ND AVENUE AND WILLAMETTE STREET, REQUESTS
<br /> CHANGE Of ZONE fROM RA, OUTER RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO C-2, NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL
<br /> DISTRICT. " ~
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<br /> (f) WALTER H. PLANK'... 914 MADISON STREET, RE~UESTS VARIANCE fROM R-2, Two FAMILY RESI- I
<br /> DENTIAL DISTRICT TO OPERATE ~ BEAUTY PARLOR IN A RESIDENCE. I
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<br /> AFTER VISITING THESE AREAS, A DISCUSSI~N WAS HELD ON THE VARIOU~ CHANGES REQUESTED !
<br /> AND FOLLOWING THE DISCUSSION THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDED CONCURRENCE IN THE RECOMMENDATION
<br /> Of THE PLANNING COMMISSION. . . .
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<br /> 2. STREET NAME CHANGES -THE COMMITTEE VIEWED THE VARIOUS STREETS AND ALLEY THAT THE ,
<br /> PLANNING COMMISSION HAO RECOMMENDED fOR CHANGE Of STREET NAMES. THESE STREETS ARE AS , I
<br /> fOLLOWS: C, 0, AND E ,STREETS IN THE BLAIR STREET S~BDIVISION BE CHANGED TO POLK, TAYLOR
<br /> AND ALMADEN STREETS, RESPECTI VELY; THE EAST-WEST ALLEY AS PLATTED IN BLOCK ~, CRONER'S
<br /> ADDITION BE NAMED THIRD PLACE.
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<br /> AFTER DISCUSSI~N, :THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDED CONCURRENCE1N THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE
<br /> PLANNING COMMISSION. .
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