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<br />to Mr.,McKC3.Y, and_a. new. d~ed cOJ:lyey:i,.ng.the correct parcel to the City be signed by
<br />Mr. McKay. Mr. McNutt moved seconded by Dr. Purdy to approve the recommendation.
<br />Mot io'n, carried:
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<br />Mr. Hawk moved seconded by Mr. Crakes' to approve Item 6 of the Committee report. Rollcall vote.
<br />All councilmen present voting aye, motion carri?d. .
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<br />7. Policy" Indigent Prisoners ,- Th.e CityAttorn~y recommended the City, adopt an ordinance
<br />similar to, State law wherein a. prisoner who has' bee'n incarcerated 'for 30 days for
<br />nonpaym~n!= 9f a ftne and.who i~indigent with less than $20 in money or property can,
<br />upon taking the pauper's, oath, be released from jail. -Mr. Chatt moved seconded by,
<br />Mr. Crakes'that such an ordinance be approved. Motion carried.
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<br />Mr. Hawk moved seconded by Mrs. Lauris to approve Item 7 of the Committee report. Motion carried.
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<br />8: Right-oi-Way, Coburg Road, Rust - The City Attorney, reco~~nded tl;1.e City: acquir;e,
<br />the east 10 feet or more of property of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rust for widening Coburg
<br />Road. Condemnation proceedings had authorized $1,660, and the compromise settlement
<br />recommended is $2,310. Mr. Chatt moved seconded by Mr. Lassen to purchase the prop-
<br />erty for $2,310. Motion car';-ied., c ,: , .
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<br />9. Right-of-Way, Cal Young Road, Wesley Methodist Church - The Public'Works Department
<br />recommended-purchase of th~onor~h 20.feet of Wesley M?thodist Church property at
<br />Cal Young and' Oakway Roads' for widening Cal Young .Road.' Recommende'd price is $5,230.
<br />Mr. Chattmoved seconded by Mr., McNutt to:purcha~e,the,prop~rty. Motion, carried. .
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<br />10. Right-of-Way, Fox Hollow at Dillard Road', Ticer - The Public Works Department recom~
<br />mended purchase of portion of Downie and Goldie Ticer property at 4052 Dillard 'Road
<br />for right-of-way for proposed connector between Fox Hollpw, and West, Amazon. The
<br />recommended price is _$340.00. Mr. Lassen moved seconded, by Mr. McNu,U' to approve
<br />the purchase. Motion carried.
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<br />Mr. Hawk moved seconded by' Mrs. iauris to approve Items' 8, 9 and 10 of the Committee report. Rollcall
<br />vote. Ailiili councilmen present voting aye,'motion carried.
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<br />11. Package Store Class B Liquor License, Mayfield - An application was submitted: by,
<br />Samuel Mayfield for his market at 2.95 West 17th Avenue.. 'It was pointed out that the
<br />location of the market is. directly across the street from Woodrow Wilson Junior High:
<br />M~. Anderson moved' seconded by Dr. Purdy to recommended -the application be appr'ove'd.
<br />Motion ca~ried, Messrs. Crakes and Lassen voting no.
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<br />Mr. Crakes paint'ed out that t'he ap.p'ticant' s place' of business is directly across the street from a
<br />junior high school and that it does not app.ear to be a proper place for a package liquor store.
<br />Mrs. Lauris moved seconded by Mr. Anderson to approve Item 11 of the Committee report. Motion de-
<br />feated, 4-3. . - . '
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<br />12. Paving, sanitary and storm sewers in Universal Industrial Park and
<br />Acres - Petitioned by' owners of 62% of properties to be assessed.
<br />seconded by Mr. Anderson to appr-ove t?e pet-itio~.~'. Mot~on ,<;:a:rried.
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<br />~3. Sanitary sewer 00, Douglas Drive from McLean Boulevard to Lindsay Loop - Peti,tioned by
<br />owners of 46% of property to be assessed. Mr. McNutt moved seconded by Mr. Anderson
<br />to approve the petition. Motion carried.
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<br />14. Paving, sanitary and storm sewers in Norland Way Addition; .also Curtis Avenue from
<br />west boundary of Norland Way Addition to 200 feet east. - Petitioned by owners of
<br />93% of property to be assessed. Mr. Chatt moved seconded by Mr. Lassen to approve
<br />the petition. Motiop car.ried. " , _
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<br />15. Paving and, sanitary sewers, in Empir,e Heights Subdivisio,n - Petitioned by owners of
<br />92% of pr.oper,tiesto be assessed. Dr. Purdy moved se,conded by Mr. Lassen ,to -approve
<br />the petition if subdivider obtains the necessary eas~ments to 'connect with existing
<br />sanitary sewer system. Motion carried.
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<br />10 16. Paving and sewe:r;s on Dove Lane from Ta.ney'Street to west 643,'feet - Dr'. Purdy moved
<br />seconded by Mr. Lassen to approve the petition. Motion carried.
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<br />17. Paving and sewers on Edison from Goodyear to Oregon Electric Railroad righi-of-way;
<br />also the unnamed street from Edison to 596 feet ,north - Petitipned by owners of
<br />64% of the property to be. assessed. Dr. Purdy. moved seconded by ,Mr. Lassen 'to
<br />app'l'ove the petition..' Motion c'arried. ", '"
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<br />Mr. Hawk moved seconded by Mr. Crakes to approve Items 12 t.hrough 17 of the Committee ~report. Motion
<br />carried.
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<br />18. Diagonal Parking, Low-Volume Streets - The Trafffc Engineer presented a r~ort explainin~
<br />that under existing parallel parking plan some 125 to 130 vehicles can be parked at the
<br />curb. The proposed angular parking plan would provide approximately 115 parking spaces
<br />in the same amount of space used 'for parallel :parking.
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<br />19. OakwayGolf Course - The Mayor requested the'-staff to study'and report on methods
<br />of financing the City's acquisition of Oakway Golf Course~" '
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<br />Mr. Hawk moved seconded by Mr. Crakes to file Items 18 and 19 of the Committee report. Motion
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