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<br /> notice from the City or when widening Harlow Road is started. Motion carried. I
<br /> Mrs. Lauris moved seconded by Mr. Crakes to approve Items 2c through 2f of the Committee report.
<br /> Motion carried.
<br />1 g. Rezone R-l to C-3P between Wil1amette and Oak south of 29th, Swaggart - Dr.
<br /> Purdy moved. seconded by Mr. Crakes that property fronting on Wil1amette Street,
<br /> Tax Lots 7700,7800,7100,6900, and 6600 in Boo'k 18-03-7-1:.1 be i-ezon~d to R-3G, and
<br /> that rezoning to C-3P d~nied on property fronting on Oak Street, Tax Lots 7000,
<br /> 7200,7300 in Book 18-03-7-1. 1 as recommended ~y the Planning Commission. Motion
<br /> carried. . .
<br /> Mrs. Lauris moved seconded by Dr. Purdy to approve Item 2g of the qommittee report. Motion carried.
<br />2 3. Sanitary and Storm Sewers, Marlow Park Subdivision (east of Gilham Ro~d and north of
<br /> Sally Way) - Petitioned by owners of 100% of the property t.o. be assessed. ,A drainage
<br /> ditch which formerly ran diagonally across one corner of the property has been re- e
<br /> located along the street, and the developer has petitioned t~e City to participate in ,
<br /> installation of stor,m sewer at the same time the paving and sanitary sewer are in-
<br /> stalled. Cost estima~es are: ,'City ,- $8900; S~hool ,District '4 - $1175; Property Owner-
<br /> $7325. It was explained that while money has not been budgeted specifically for this
<br /> project, it would be possible to divert money to the project without endangering bud-
<br /> ge~ed projects. . Mr. Anderson moved ~econded by Mr. Chatt that the project, including
<br /> City participation in storm sewer costs, be ap~roved for the Marlow Park Subdivision. I
<br /> Motion carr~ed~' ,
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<br /> Mrs. Lauris moved seconded by Mr. Crakes to ,approve Item 3 ~f the Committee report. Rollcall vote,
<br /> All councilmen present voting aye, motion carried.
<br />3 4. ~urD:Stdewa~k:North side of 27th from Wil1amette to east, J.S.Rosencrans - The Public
<br /> Works Department recommended approval of Mr. Rosen~ran~' ,request t~ locate~theside-
<br /> walk at the curb providing the walk is constructed to a width of seven feet instead
<br /> of the fiv~ feet requested. Mrs. Lauris moved seconded by Mr. Chatt to approve the
<br /> recommendation. Motion carried.
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<br />4 5. Retaining Wall 39.th Place at Hilyard, James R. Pizzo - Mr. Chatt .moved seconded,.by
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<br /> Dr. Purdy that a revocable permit be granted to allow a re~aini~g wall on the:str~et
<br /> right-of-way as requested by Mr. Pizzo. The Public Wor~s Department rec~mmended
<br /> approval. Motion carried.
<br />5 6. Appointment Council Representative on Central Lane Planning Council - Mrs. Lauris
<br /> moved seconded by Dr. Purdy that Mr. Anderson be reappointed to represent the Council .
<br /> on the CLPC. Motion carried. -
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<br /> Mr. Anderson co~ent~d tha~ the past year, ~hich was his fir~t year ac'the CLPC? has
<br /> been mostly an organizational peri~d, and that the CLPC will soon ~ove to new quarters
<br /> and various new projects will be started. The City Council members will receive copies
<br /> of, minut~s of CLPC meetings. I
<br />6 7. Reopening West Coast 'Airlines-United Air Lines CAB Case- A letter was read from
<br /> Harry A. Bowen, attorney of Washington, D.e., suggesting that Eugene-request reopen-
<br /> ing the West Coast case, Docket 13415, pertaining to deletion of United service to
<br /> Eugene, on the basis of a recent California case.' The' City Manager re ported that a
<br />-, telegram making'suc~.a request had been sent:to the Civil Aeronautics ,Board. After
<br /> considerable discussion, it was agreed tha~ the Chambe!.ofCommerce should be asked
<br /> for a recommendation.
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<br />7 8. Maughan Property, north of Belt Line east of Coburg Road - Mayor Cone report that
<br /> this property, approximately 300 acres, has been placed on'the market. It was agreed
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<br /> that the possibility of acquiring all or part: of it for parks or other public use
<br /> sh.ou1~ be inv~stiga~ed.
<br />8 9. Cal You'ng-.Ro~d Widening - A lette'r was. di.scus'sed from t.he. W,esley Methodist' Church
<br /> indicating opposition to proposed modification of the City's option for right-of-way
<br /> onCal Ypung Road3 ,The City had originally asked for 20 fe~t and now proposes to .
<br /> purchase only 15 feet. It was the consensus of the Council that the original option
<br /> for 20 feet of right-af-way be exe.rcised. - -.
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<br />9 10. 11th Avenue Widenin~, - A .le.tter- was r~ad' :from Lloyd M. G1;1d_~rjohn, 1471 Patters.on
<br /> Street, expressing opposition to removal of trees in the 11th Avenue widening proj-
<br /> ect ,and also, commending the Council for beautificati.on programs .in other parts of.
<br /> the City. - I
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<br />10 ll.Hendricks Park Improvement - Two letters from Kenneth Porter and Annette Porter were
<br /> - read expressing oPPo'sitioJl to cutting oak trees .and relocating Skyline Boulevard i?
<br /> Hendricks Park.
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<br />11 12. Jack & Cee Motors Remodeling, 2300 West 6th Avenue - Mr. Anderson moved seconded by
<br /> Dr. Purdy that a letter of commend~tion be sent to Jack & Cee Motors for thei-r re-
<br /> Motion carried." .. -.
<br /> ,modeling and landscaping project.
<br /> Mrs. Lauris moved seconded by, Mr. Crakes to approve Items 4 thrciugli 12 of the Committee report, ex- e
<br /> cept that Items 10 and 11 be received and f{led. Motion carried.
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