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<br />Mr. Anderson moved seconded by Mr. Lassen that the bills as presented and read be allowed and proper
<br />City officials authorized to draw the necessary warrants. Rollcall vote. All councilmen present
<br />voting aye, motion carried.
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<br />COMMITTEE REPORTS
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<br />Committee meeting held April 18, 1968:
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<br />"Present: Mayor Cone; Councilmen Anderson, Purdy, McNutt, Hayward, McDonald, and Wingard;
<br />City Manager and staff; and others.
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<br />1. Dog Control - Councilman McNutt said he received several calls with regard to dog con-
<br />trol in the City and said he felt something should be done to more strictly enforce
<br />the leash law. The City Manager said Eugene's ordinance is difficult to enforce since
<br />it provides that dogs must be under either physical or voice control. He said it
<br />gives no authority to go upon private property to capture dogs, and that the only way
<br />to gain that control is to have a strict leash law, i.e., a dog must either be on a
<br />leash or in a fenced area. The Manager said there is one man assigned to dog control
<br />and most of his time is spent on complaints. Another person was requested in the bud-
<br />get but deleted because of shortage of funds. No action was taken.
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<br />2. Joint Housing Committee Report - Councilman Anderson reported on the progress of the
<br />Joint Housing Committee to establish means of providing housing for low-income families
<br />and elderly people. He said the Committee has gathered data on government programs,
<br />has interviewed representatives of government and private individuals, and circulated
<br />a questionnaire to gain general public opinion. Also, ex;loration has commenced,
<br />with the assistance of the Chamber of Commerce, on establishment of a non-profit corpora-
<br />tion to take advantage of either government or private capItal or both to increase avail-
<br />ability of low-cost housing. He mentioned the leased-housing program in existence and
<br />the Committee's concern about regulations preventing use of two-or three-bedroom houses
<br />for those fami1ise needing larger homes when the larger homes are not available. The
<br />Committee also is studying the construction of sewers in relation to population density
<br />to determine if proper sewers are available for the units constructed. Councilman
<br />Wingard said he wanted to stress that private industry will be included and will play
<br />an important part in providing this~type housing.
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<br />3. Collective Bargaining, IAFF #851 - A letter was read from Local 851, International
<br />Association of Fire Fighters, requesting reconsideration of Council action with re-
<br />gard to collective bargaining for City employes and asking that the Fire Fighters be
<br />considered separately and independently from other City employes.
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<br />Patrick Flynn, business agent for Local 851, said one reason for requesting separate
<br />consideration was the legal position reflected in the City Attorney's opinion that
<br />the City Manager's prerogatives with respect to "hiring and firing" would be nullified
<br />if a contract for collective bargaining is made. He said the City Manager's authority
<br />with respec~ to the Fire Fighters is already nullified because of their operation under
<br />civil service rules governing hiring and firing.
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<br />Another reason for the request was the organization of an employes association and
<br />representation as 'proposed in its constitution which originally gave the Fire Fighters
<br />one vote out of nine, whereas he said the Fire Fighters constitute about 25% of all
<br />City employes. He. said also the association constitution originally proposed that
<br />the City Manager's office would provide a secretary to take minutes of the associa-
<br />tion's meetings, and that this caused concern among the Fire Fighters that the
<br />association was a "company" union. Mr. Flynn said he felt that there would be dif-
<br />ferences between such an employe association and the Local, and that this will not
<br />serve the best interests of the City.
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<br />Mr. Harry Williams, International vice president of the IAFF, supported Mr. Flynn's
<br />request for reconsideration and distributed to Council members copies of a report
<br />and recommendations of a Fire Fighters Fac~ Finding and Review Commission with re-
<br />view Commission with regard to the "no strike" provision in the Constitution of the
<br />International Association.
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