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<br />ings, and that neon and fluorescent tubing be "Covered with plastic or diffusing - I
<br />rriaterial,~and,'that there shall be no revolving or animated signs; and (4) That
<br />the owners agree to submit detailed lighting plans. Dr. Purdy moved seconded
<br />by Mr. Lassen'to"approve modification of this agreement according to the Plan-
<br />ning' Cbnunission's recommend'ation.' Motioh c'arried. ' "
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<br />1 2. Housi:ng Code ,:.. The Building Department reported on. progress in Housing Code enforce-
<br />ment in the Friendly Street area. 'It was reported there are 380 units in that area;
<br />12-3 Insp'ections nave been made; 104 certificates of compliance have been issued, and
<br />19 are pending;. ' In the'City as a' whole' 2234' inspections have been made since' '
<br />December 20, 1965. It was also reported thatthe,re is little opposition to the in-
<br />spections. Dr. Purdy moved seconded by Mrs. Lauris that the amended Housiqg Code be
<br />adopted.' Mo'tion carried. -
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<br />2 3. Abatement, 2420 Augusta Street, Willie - The Building Departmen recommended abatement
<br />of the building at this address' 'owned by Albert, R. Willie. The building had been
<br />mov~d onto the property in October 1963 and no w?rk has been done to complete the ~
<br />struct'ure sinc'e tnat'date.' Mr'- McNutt 'moved 'seconded by Mr'. Crakes to set a date
<br />for a public hearing to proceed with this abatement. Motion'carried.
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<br />3 4. Trailer Location, 5300 Fox 'Hollow Road,Kreklau ,- It was explained that Lloyd Kreklau .
<br />had ,been ~iven a'deadline to make changes in J:.he roller skating 'rink ,building at
<br />this location to bring it up to Code re'quirements'. The property has been leased to _
<br />John ~o'ntgomery 'w~o .'ha's move~ a tra'Uer, ,house onto 'the property 'in the.' ,belief that I
<br />a var1ance for park1ng a tra1ter on the property would be granted because of the. ,
<br />need to maintain a watchman at the property. Mr. Montgomery is making the neces-
<br />, sary repairs to the building. The City Manager reconunended 'that' a' trailer house be '
<br />permitted on this property for one year. Mr. McNutt moved seconded by Mrs. Lauris .
<br />to approve the reconunendation. Motion carried.
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<br />Mr. Crakes moved seconded by Dr. Purdy that Items 1 through 4 of the Conunittee report be approved.
<br />Motion carried.
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<br />4 5. River Road Fire Protection Contract - A letter was read from the Board of Conunissioners
<br />of the River Road Water District requesting continuance of the fire protection contract
<br />with the City for the period July 1, 1966 to June 30, 1967. The City Manager recom-
<br />mehoed tha:t'al~ fire protection agreements now in 'effect be reviewed during the, coming
<br />fiscal year. -Mr-.Lassenmoved seconded: ;by Mr. McNutt that the River Road agreem'ent
<br />be renewed. for the coming year. : Motion carried. '
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<br />Mr. Crakes moved seconded by Dr. Purdy to approve Item 5 of the Conunittee report. Rollcall vote. All
<br />councilmen vresent vot!ng aye, motion carried.
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<br />5 6. EWEB Easements - A letter was received from the Eug'ene Water & Electric Bo'ard request-
<br />ing Council approval of ,an access agreement authorizing conveyance of -road, easement
<br />to Leslie P. Netherton and Jack,J. Phillips 'across EWEB walterville power ,plant prop-
<br />erty, and relinquishment of EWEB easement from L.,and Mary L.Szukai in the Irvington
<br />Drive a~ea. 'Dr. Pur9y,mo~ed seconded by Mr. Lassen to approve these transac~i9ns. I
<br />Motion carried~
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<br />6 7. RMBA Liquor License, Hi-Ho Restaurant, Oakway Shopping Center ~ Application for this
<br />license was 'submitted-by Robert 'H. and Gladys M. Anderson, the restaurant ,to be
<br />locate& between'Oakway Road and Oakmont Drive and Coburg Road. Mrs.' Lauris moved
<br />seconded 'by Mr. Anderson ,to ~~9onunend' the~application be ,approved. Motion carried."
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<br />Mr. Crakes moved seconded by Dr. Purdy to approve Items 6 and 7 of the Co~ittee report. Motion ~
<br />carried. .,
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<br />GENERAL FUND ' ,
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<br />Public Employes Retirement System $ 12,574':68' Lane Humane Society , , $ 500.00
<br />PERS Socail Security 22,930.10 State Compensation Department
<br />PERS Police & Fire 1,622:84 A-I Auto Glass 7.43
<br />U.S.National Bank 29,096.50 Addressograph-Multigraph Corp~ 237.88
<br />U.S.National Bank 318.,75 ,Verner J.'Adkison . 15.99
<br />Oregon State TaxCoffimission 8,508~12 Aero Publishers Inc. 15.31
<br />Aetna Life & Casualty Co. 4,428.58 ,Air Filter-Sales & Service 319.00
<br />Pacific Hospital Association. 6,965.73. Air Mac Inc. of Oregon 33.51
<br />City of Eugene-Treas.Revolvtng 5,855.85 .Albers Feed & Seed 121.85
<br />City of Eugene-U.S:Bonds Revolving 268.75 ,Larry Alexander 40.00
<br />City of Eugene-Police Uniform Revlvng 74.32' Allied Surplus Sales ~ 40.29 -
<br />City of Eugene-P.arks Uniform Revlvng 75.40 American Archives of World Art,Inc. 12.70 I
<br />Eugene Municipal Fed.Credit U~io~ 11,716.25 Amer.Assoc.for State a~d Local History 2.10
<br />Eugene Fire Fighters Association '800.80 Amer.Assoc.bf Wrkrs for the Blind 3.00 '
<br />Eugene Mun.Employes Local 1724 120.00 American Brush Co. 180.00
<br />United Appeal '- Lane' C?U~ty 185,.77 American Embroidery 8.75
<br />Willakenzie Volunteers 50,00 American LaFrance 32.60
<br />Bethel Volunteers 100.00 American Library Association 10.50
<br />E. E. Cone, Mayor . -, ibo.oO American.Heritage Publishing Co. 2.00
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