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<br /> e 44~ <br /> 9/11/67 <br /> I of the properties useless. Mr. Hyer said the bond funds should enable "at least a $100 reduction for <br /> each of the 20 lots on Hawthorne Street on which the BPA easement lies. <br /> Council membe~Lauris and Lassen pointed out the Council already has voted to forego the ~~ per <br /> square foot assessment on that area beyond 160 feet, and that these lots receive the same benefit <br /> from the sewer as any other single-family lot in the City. The City Manager explained the bond funds <br /> are used for trunks and lines in excess of 8", pumping stations, and treatment facilities, and that <br /> laterals and house connections are assessed to abutting properties. Any change in this financing <br /> method would constitute a major police reversal. The City Attorney said the law requires assessment <br /> on a fair and equitable basis. It was pointed out that reducing the assessment on the 20 properties <br /> would result in unequal distribution of the sewer cost over the entire area. <br /> Dr. Purdy moved seconded by Mr. Anderson that the council bill be read the second time by council bill <br /> number only, with unanimous consent of the Council. Motion carried unanimously and the bill wasread <br /> the third time by council bill number only. <br /> e Dr. Purdy moved seconded by Mr. Anderson that the bill be read the third time by council bill number <br /> only, with unanimous consent of the Council. Motion carried unanimously and the bill was read the <br /> third time by council bill number only. <br /> Dr. Purdy moved seconded by Mr. Anderson that the bill be approved and "given final passage. Rollcall <br /> vote. All councilmen present voting aye, the bill was declared passed and numbered 14980. <br /> I 1 Council Bill No. 8144 - Levying assessments for paving streets in Universal Industrial Park Sub- <br /> division and Jensen's Industrial Acres Subdivision; sanitary and storm sewers between Bertelson Road- <br /> and east boundary Industrial Park extended from 5th Avenue to Southern Pacific railroad along north <br /> boundary Universal Industrial ParR extended, submitted and read the first time in full on August 14, <br /> 1967 and held over to this meeting to allow proper notice of assessment to be given owners of affected <br /> properties, was brought back for consideration with no written protests on file. <br /> Dr. Purdy moved seconded by Mr. Anderson that the bill be read the second time by council bill number <br /> only, with unanimous consent of the Council. Motion carried unanimously and the bill was read the <br /> second time by council bill number only. <br /> Dr. Purdy moved seconded by Mr. Anderson that the bill be read the third time by council bill number <br /> only, with unanimous consent of the Counci1. Motion carried unanimously and the bill was read the <br /> third time by council bill number only. <br /> Dr. Purdy moved seconded by Mr. Anderson that the bill be approved and given final passage. Rollcall <br /> vote. All councilmen present voting aye, the bill was declared passed and numbered 14981. <br /> 2 Council Bill No. 8145 - Levying assessments for sidewalk on Friendly Street (west side) from 22nd <br /> Avenue to 28th Avenue, submitted and read the first time in full on August 14, 1967 and held over to <br /> this meeting to allow proper notice of assessment to be given owners of affected properties, was <br /> brought back for consideration with no written protests on file. <br /> Dr. Purdy moved seconded by Mr. Anderson that the bill be read the second time by council bill number <br /> I only, with unanimous consent of the Council. Motion carried unanimously and the bill was read the <br /> second time by council bill number only. <br /> Dr. Purdy moved seconded by Mr. Anderson that the bill be read the third time by council bill number <br /> only, with unanimous consent of the Council. Motion carried unanimously and the bill was read the <br /> third time by council bill number only. <br /> Dr. Purdy moved seconded by Mr. Anderson that the bill be approved and given final passage. Rollcall <br /> e vote. All councilmen present voting aye, the bill was declared passed and numbered 14982. <br /> 3 Council Bill No. 8146 - Levying assessments for sidewalk on 27th Avenue from High Street to <br /> Lawrence Street was submitted and read in full on August 14, 1967 and held over to this meeting to <br /> allow proper notice of assessment to be given owners of affected properties and now brought back for <br /> consideration with no written protests on file. <br /> Dr. Purdy moved seconded by Mr. Anderson that the bill be read the second time by council bill number <br /> only, with unanimous consent of the Council. Motion carried unanimously and the bill was read the <br /> second time by council bill number' only. <br /> Dr. Purdy moved seconded by Mr. Anderson that the bill be read the third time by council bill number <br /> only, with unanimous consent of the Council. Motion carried unanimously and the bill was read the <br /> thirdtime by council bill number only. <br /> Dr. Purdy moved seconded by Mr. Anderson that the bill be approved and given final passage. Rollcall <br /> I vote. All councilmen present voting aye, the bill was declared passed and numbered 14983. <br /> 4 Council Bill No. 8147 - Levying assessments for sanitary sewer on City View Street from Shields <br /> Street to 320 feet south, submitted and read the first time in full on August 14, 1967 and held over <br /> to this meeting to allow proper notice of assessment to be given owners of affected properties, was <br /> brought back for consideration with no written protests on file. <br /> Dr. Purdy moved seconded by Mr. Anderson that the bill be read the second time by council bill number <br /> e only, with unanimous consent of the Council. Motion carried unanimously and the bill was read the <br /> second time by council bill number only. <br /> il L~ <br />