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<br /> rt48 <br /> e <br /> 12/12/66 <br /> -"--.,-- _.._---_._---~--_._-- ----..- _..~--- ------. --"'- --. -- -- . - -. - --- _._-~-- - - ~-....__._----- '--'--'-- . - - --" . - - .-- - -- <br /> ber 20. The City Manager said that strict enforcement would be observed on 'placing I <br /> and selling trees from the park~ng'strip, since that is a part'of the pub1icrigh~-' <br /> of-way. It was generally agreed to permit Mr. Lindeen to continue his-enterprise ' <br /> if he removes his trees from the parking strip and sells only from private pr~perty <br /> and,on a temporary basis. <br /> 1 9f Insurance Coverage. City Employes - Pacific Hospital-Association health and'hospital <br /> coverage for City employes, which has been in effect for about a year, was reviewed. <br /> The City now has a reserve of $7,208~00 and can 'expect to renew its polrcy at the <br /> same rate as now in effect. But since hospital room rates have increased so rapidly, <br /> it is felt the $18.00 and $20.00 per day coverage is inadequate. If the coverage <br /> is raised to $24.00 per day, the increased cost to the City would amount to about' <br /> $2800. Employes' 'cost wou~d'increase'correspondingly under the'two plans' a~ailable <br /> to them.'It was recoriunended that the Council authorize review of the coverage with <br /> employes and department heads to determine if the employes' are interested in 'having <br /> additional coverage and cost. Mr~ Crakes moved seconded by Mrs. Lauris to proceed e <br /> with the review., ,:t1otion carried. <br /> Also'discussed was' the accidental death and d:i.smemberment coverage, the premium for,_ <br /> which is paid entirely by the employe. A cursory investigation revealed that greater <br /> benefits and higher maximum coverage are available at a lower rate than has been <br /> charged by Aetria: 'The Council agreed' that 'further investigation should be made :on <br /> AD&D coverage with the idea of obtaining more coverage with lower premium ~ates. I <br /> . . <br /> Mrs. Lauri~ moved seconded by Mr'~'Chatt that Items 7, 8, and 9 of the Committee report be approved. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> 2 10.Lane County Community Shelter Plan - A letter and recommendations were read from <br /> the deputy director for"Lane County Civil Defense with regard to Community Shelter <br /> Plan policies for Lane County. The recommendations, made by the Technical Advisory <br /> Committee, included shelter space allocation, travel time and distance to shelter~; <br /> assignment of people to most convenient shelter regardless of separation of families, <br /> encouragement of home shelter, construction, and allowing for fallout shelters in the de- <br /> sign of future publrc scqools and modifying existing structures where suitable. A <br /> policy recommendation was requested' ort the local, state, and-federal governments~ <br /> role in encouraging fallout shelter construction in both private and public buildings. <br /> These recommendations are to be,considered at a Civil Defense'meeting on'December 12, <br /> 1966. Council members raised the question of cost involved in providing shelter space <br /> might beinclucled in the design of the proposed parking structure at 10th and Oak. <br /> No action'was taken. . <br /> Mrs. Lauris moved seconded by-Mr. Chatt'that Item 10 of the Committee report be'recei~ed and filed. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> 3 ~l. Liquor License Renewals, approved by Police Department <br /> Retail Malt B~verage Class A - Black Forest Tavern, 2657 Willamette <br /> Friendly'TaverI?-, 1667 West 6th I <br /> - <br /> ~ <br /> Retail Malt Beverage Class A . <br /> and Package Store Class B - Cosmq Cigar Store, 685 Willamette <br /> Restaurant (A) - The Bavarian, 444 East 3rd <br /> . <br /> Dr. Purdy moved seconded by Mrs. Lauris,to recommend approval of the license renewals. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> Mrs. Lauris moved seconded by Mr. Chatt to approve Item 11 of the Committee report. Motion carried. e <br /> 4 12. Housing Code Inspection. 765 West'28th. Dannen - A letter was presented from . <br /> W. E. Dannen concerning inspection of his residence at 765 West 28th-with r~gard <br /> to housing code enforcement; No action was taken. <br /> . <br /> 5 13. Small Business and Washington - An excerpt from an article appearing in the Wash- <br /> ington Daily News was read. The article described the way in which Senator Everett <br /> McKinley Dirksen (R.,Ill.), with the aid of a page boy, brought the small business- . <br /> man's plight in complying,'~wHh Federal 1awsr to the attention of the United States <br /> Senate." . <br /> . <br /> Mrs. Lauris moved seconded by Mr. Chatt that Items 12 and 13 of the Committee report be received and <br /> filed. Motion carried. <br /> 6 - BILLS. I <br /> November 1966 <br /> Abbey Rents $ 16.00 Academic Press, Inc. $ 26.99 <br /> Ace Electric Company 21. 50 Acorn Acres Cabinet Shop 179.50 <br /> Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. ,3.40 Air Mac Inc. of Oregon 49.78 <br /> Albers Feed & Farm Supply 52.45 Eric A. Allen . 15.00 <br /> Allen Office Equipment 50.00 A&M Body & Fender Service 105.11 <br /> American Barricade Co. Inc. 36,,50 American Heritage Book Services 15.40 <br /> American Library Association 6.00 American Linen Supply Company 46.05 e <br /> The American Locker Company 5.38 American Steel & Supply 380.12 <br /> l 12/12/66 - 7 <br />