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<br />r288 <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />4/26/65 <br /> <br />paving on Pinecrest Drive from 2nd Addition University Heights to 43rd Avenue. The <br />Public Wo~ks Department ~ecommended ~onstr~ction of a lQ-foot walkway from.Pinecrest <br />Drive to Fox Hollow Rqad: Mrs. Lauris moved seconded by Mr'- Hawk to approve the pet'i- <br />tion, iJ:).cluding tnepaving,on Pinecrest from, north boundary Markengayle Addition to 43rd <br />Avenue, 'and ,construction' of the .walkway. Motion 'carried. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />9. Paving Fillmore. 5th to 6th - This paving was petitioned by owners of 57% of .abutting <br />prope~ties. . Mr. Chatt moved seconded by ,Mr. Hawk to .approve the petition. Motion <br />carried. <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />10. Paving Jeppesen Acres Road from w'es't boundary Paradise Park to Medina,; also. Medina a'nd <br />Providence from Jeppesen Acres .Road to south boundary Paradise Park - Th~ petition for <br />this project was si~ed by owners of 79% of abutting properties. Mr: Chatt moved <br />seconded by Mr. Anderson to .approve ~he petiti~n. : M~tion carr!ed. <br /> <br />11. Paving and sanitary sewer Willhi Street from Juhl Street to 325 feet east; also Juhl <br />Street from south boundary 5th Addition.Echo Hollow to 165 feet north -. This project <br />was petitioned 'by the owner of. 100% of the .propertyto be assessed. Mr. Chattmoved <br />seconded by M~.Hawk to a,pprove the petition. Motion carried." <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />Mr.. Chaft moved seconded' .by Mrs.. Lauris to approve r"tems 8, 9, 10, and 11 of the 'Commi"ttee report. <br />Motion carried. <br /> <br />"Present: ,Mayor Cqne; Councilmen Chatt, Lauris, Crakes, ~urdy, McNutt, Anderson, and Lassen; <br />City Mariager;' Administrative 'Assistant; City Attorney; City Recorder; Public Works <br />Director;. and ,others,. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Committee meeting held April.22, 1905: <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />.. <br />1. Aoatement. Crystal Ice'Co.. 777 East Broadway ~ The city manager ,explained the present <br />situati,on ,wit:;h .regard to abatement of the C" F. .Campbell property at 7.77 East Broadway <br />(Crystal Ice.Co.). ,He 'read. a 'lett~r .~rom the Lane County Sanitarian and ,a report from <br />the Building Inspection .Superintenderit of th'e City . Members of toe Council h'ad toured <br />the Ice Company plant and asked Mr. Campbell concerning the proposed future use of the <br />premises. . Mr. Campqell stat~d,that he wquld continu~ to sell ice to the railway people <br />until their requirements would nocallow.him to operate profitably. He also stated it <br />wQuld.not be feasib~e, to hqve the .building brought up to the s~andards required by the <br />County aJ:).d Gity. Afte~ further discussion ,by the Council, Mr. Chatt moved seconded by . <br />Mr. Cra~es to continue .abatement proceedings after a 30-day period. Motion.carried. <br /> <br />, , . <br />Mr. Chatt moved seconded by Mrs. Lauris'that this ,item be tabled"p~n'ding receipt ,qf, a recommendation <br />from the staff., Mqt ion car'ried. . , <br /> <br />The City Manager said that detailed investigation had been made by members of the Buiiding Inspection <br />office, together with Mr. Campbell, and .this delaying action ,was recommended pendi~g further ,consulta- <br />tion with 'M:r'- .Campbe'11. <br />, . <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />2. Airport Crash Truck - The City Manager ,read a letter from Yankee Walter Corporation. <br />fn which ',they:recommended three inspe'ctors, '~:me of whom the :City might.. choose to re- <br />port on the changes 'and adJustments.' made. by.Yankee Wal.ter 'on the 'airp'ort 'cr,ash t,r'uck <br />in order to make tqe equipment meet, specifications. The staff recommended 'that' Bureau <br />Veri.tas be retained to do the fnspect ion work. . Mr. Chatt 'moved seconded by .Mr. Ander- <br />son to approve the recommendation. Motion carried: <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Mr. Chatt ,moveq ~econded by Mrs. Lauris to approve Item 2 of the Cqrnmittee report. Motion carried. <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />. . , <br />3. Offer to Purchase'City Property. 24th and Miami. Bennett.- Bennetts .Comniunity.,Builders <br />offered to purchase 'two pieces 'of City property on 24tn between Potter and Un:Lvers{ty <br />(Tax Lots 11600 and 11700) for $3180, and requested an option for $10 until June 30, , <br />1~65, ,with 6Q-day ext~Il.sion for .an additional $10. After discussion by the Council, . <br />Mr. Crakes moved seconded by Mr: Chatt to give Bennetts an option on the property for <br />t4e purchase price qf $3500. , ,Motion can:.ie4. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Mr. Chatt mov~d secon4ed by Mrs:"Lauris to approve Item 3 9f the Cornmittee-r~port: Rollcall ,vote. <br />All councilmeri present voting' aye, m6tian carried. <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br />4.. Planning Commission Report - April 12. 1965" _ <br />a. Vacation portion of 'alley south ~of F.rankl:Ln 'between .Vill'ard' and 'Orchar'd. 'Swenson - <br />Mr: and Mrs. Roy .Swenson ,requesteq .vacatfon 'of .the riort4 50 feet ~'f the alle'y, south <br />of Franklfn BQulevard ,between'Villard ,and Orchard Streets., 'the ?1..llblic Woiks, Depart- <br />ment recommended a value of'$l.OO 'per 'sq.ft., and the Swenson's had offered '$.50 <br />per sq.ft. for the portion to be vacated. Both the.public ~9rks,department and <br />the Planning Ccimniission had recommended 'approval of the vacation, with 'easements to <br />be retained for' existing utilities'- , Mr. Cha~t moved :secorided by Mr. 'Crakes to , <br />vacate the alley.as requested, subject .to, negotiatiori wi:th Mr,. arid Mrs. Swenson <br />on the value, and subject .to retention of easements. . Motion car:d,:ed. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />8 <br /> <br />, . <br />b. Dedication. 7 feet on east side Bee~h ~treet south of l3th'- The Planning,Commission <br />recommended acceptance of this dedication from the University of Oregon. '.Mr: Chatt <br />moved seconded .by Dr. Pu~dy to accept ,the dedication. Motion carried. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />..... <br /> <br />4/26/65 - 4 <br />