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<br /> Mr. Lassen moved seconded by Mr. McDonald that the bills as presented and read be allowed and proper
<br /> City officials authorized to draw the necessary warrants. Rollca 11 vote. Motion carried, all
<br /> councilmen present voting aye.
<br /> COMMITTEE REPORTS
<br /> Committee meeting held June 22, 1967: I
<br /> "Present: Councilmen Lauris, McNutt, Anderson (presiding), Lassen, Hayward, McDonald, and
<br /> Wingard; Assistant City Manager and staff; and others.
<br />1 1. Public Works Bid Opening, June 20, 1967 - A tabulation of bids submitted was presented
<br /> with the recommendation of the Public Works Department that contracts be awarded to
<br /> the low bidder on each project, except that the contract award for paving, sanitary,
<br /> and storm sewers in Nob Hill 9th Addition be held temporarily. It was explained that e
<br /> after engineering work onthe project was completed and before the bid opening, the sub-
<br /> divider roughed out streets and made fills so that the engineering work will have to be
<br /> revised. With regard to the sanitary sewer on Seneca Road, the Public Works Director
<br /> said the cost to the City is more than normal because of the depth at which the line
<br /> will be constructed due to soil conditions. Normal lateral depth is from six to eight
<br /> feet, whereas this line will be constructed about 17 feet deep. The lateral will be a
<br /> 12-inch line, and the City's cost will include the difference between the cost of a
<br /> normal 8linch lateral and the 12-inch line. The City's participation is estimated at
<br /> $12,500. Assessment against abutting properites is not expected to exceed 7~ per
<br /> square foot. Mr. McNutt moved seconded by Mrs. Lauris to award contracts to the low
<br /> bidder on each project, except that the Nob Hill 9th Addition project be held.
<br /> Motion carried.
<br /> No action was taken (see action taken under Bids earlier in meeting).
<br />2 2. Planning Commission Report - May 22, 1967 I
<br /> a. Naming Frontage Road along Interstate 5 at G1enwood Interchange - The Planning Com-
<br /> mission recommended that this frontage road be called "G1enwood Drive." Mrs. Lauris
<br /> moved seconded by Mr. McNutt to approve. Motion carried. I
<br />3 3. Planning Commission Report - June 6, 1967 I
<br /> a. Zoning Amendment. Height Restrictions, Skinners Butte and Judkins Point - The Plan- I
<br /> ning Commission recommended height restrictions on buildings in the area around I
<br /> Skinners Butte between,Washington Street and Co burg Road and between the Willamette e
<br /> River and the Southern Pacific tracks. Buildings constructed at a ground elevation
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