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<br />".. <br /> <br />16 <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />1/8/68 <br /> <br />Stanton W. Payne <br />4th - Paving, sanitary and storm sewers 9th Addn Nob Hill <br />3rd - Paving 15th, Hayes to Grant; Hayes, 14th to 15th <br /> <br />2,258.65 I <br />608.05 2,866.70 <br /> 1,487.38 <br /> 2,770.23 <br />9,059.06 <br />1,030.31 <br />5,114.51 <br />7,191.00 22,394.88 <br /> <br />A. F. Stegner <br />6th - Laurelwood Sewers Area 2 <br /> <br />Fred Stubbert <br />2nd - Paving alley between Willamette and McMillan, 22nd to 23rd <br /> <br />Wildish Construction Company <br />4th - 5th Avenue Storm Sewer, 429' west of Garfield to Seneca <br />3rd Paving and sanitary sewers Brunner Park Addition <br />4th Paving, sanitary and storm sewers Mahalo Hills <br />2hd Paving and storm sewers p~rking lot 7th anq Willamette <br /> <br />Mr. McNutt moved seconded by Mr. Lassen to approve the payments. Motion carried. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Mr. Lassen moved seconded by Mr. McNutt to approve Item 8 of the Committee report. Rollcall vote. <br />All councilmen present voting aye,motion carried. <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />9. Parking Structure, 10th and Oak - The City Manager said $10,000.00 has been made avail- <br />able to the City to proceed with design financing of the proposed parking structure at <br />10th and Oak. The funds were provided by Eugene Industrial De~elopment Corporation <br />through the Chamber of Commerce .to employ Norman Jacobson to proceed with a . schematic <br />design with the understanding that if the City is successful in the suit pending before <br />the Supreme Court and the project proceeds, the money will be repaid to EIDC. If the <br />City loses its case, EIDC will have made a donation to the project. The City"Attorney <br />said all necessary papers have been filed for the City w~th .the Supreme Court in addi- <br />tion to a request that the case be advanced on the.docket so as to qe heard as soon as <br />possible. Councilmen McNutt suggested the Chamber of Commerce and EIDC be complimented <br />on behalf of the Council. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />The City Attorney informed the Council.his petition to expedite hearing was granted by the Supr~me <br />Court and the hearing is now scheduled for February 5. <br /> <br />Mr. Lassen Moved seconded by Mr. McNutt that Item 9 of the Committee report be received and filed and <br />that the Eugene Industrial Development Corporation be complimented. Motion carried. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />10. Southern Pacific Franchise, 7th Place Crossing - The Southern Pacific Company requested <br />a 10-year extension of its franchise for crossing at 7th Place in the industrial area. <br />The present franchise will expire February 3, 1968. There were no objections. Mr.McNutt <br />moved seconded by Mrs. Lauris to extend the fr~nchise as requested. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Mr. Lassen moved seconded by Mr. McNutt to approve Item 10 of the Committee report. Motion carried. <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />11. Harlow Road.Right-of-way, Potter - The Public Works Department recommended purchase of <br />a 20-foot by 58.6-foot parcel for widening Harlow Road from Roy and Marjorie Potter <br />at 3065 Harlow Road for $800.00. Mrs. Lauris moved seconded by Mr. McNutt to purchase. <br />Motion carried. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Mr. Lassen moved seconded by Mr. McNutt to appr01e Item 11 of the Committee report. Rollcall vote. <br />All councilmen present voting aye, motion carried. <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />12. Curb Sidewalk on Greiner, Ellen, 19th - The Public Works Department recommended loca- <br />tion of sidewalks at the curb on Greiner Street from 18th to its southern terminus, <br />Ellen Avenue in South Acorn Park Addition, and 19th Avenue from Greiner Street east. <br />Mrs. Lauris moved seconded by Mr. McNutt to approve. Motion carried. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />13. Sidewalk, University between 15th and 18th - A letter was read from a staff writer of <br />the Oregpn Daily Emerald, Gilbert Hulin, requesting installation of a sidewalk on the <br />west side of University Street between 15th and 18th abutting the Pioneer Cemetery. <br />The Manager said contact was made with the University concerning their paying the cost <br />of installation with the result that the University will place the project on their <br />list of needed improvements to be presented to the State Board. The City Manager did <br />not recommend the City's paying for the sidewalk since it would serve only the Uni- <br />versity. The traffic division is now studying a meter program for the parking area <br />created by the University adjacent to the walk, and if meters are installed it is possible <br />that the necessary 3-foot slab for setting meters would provide a portion of a walkway. <br />It was the consensus that the University should be responsible for installation of the <br />sidewalk. A motion to that effect was made by Mr. Lassen, seconded by Mr. McNutt, <br />and carried unanimously. <br /> <br />-Ii <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />14. Liquor Licenses - The City Manager explained that the application for Class B Dis- <br />pensers license submitted by Aristo Foods, Inc., for the Holiday Inn at 215 Coburg <br />Road covered change of ownership, formerly Southern Lounge of Oregon, Inc., for the <br />balance of 1967, and that a renewal for Aristo for 1968 would be forthcoming. Both <br />have approval of the Police Department. Other applications for renewal presented <br />with approval of the Police Department were: <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />..... <br /> <br />1/8/68 - 16 <br />