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<br />There was some discussion about hours of prohibition of truck parking.. It was agreed that if a I' -
<br />truck had to be moved after midnight, it probably would not be parked in the first place.
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<br />Mayor Anderson urged the Counci1.to take some action to direct further staff study. ~ather than
<br />trying to debate the weight of trucks,' it should ask for staff guidance.
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<br />Dr. Purdy moved seconded by Mrs. Hayward to amend the motion to refer the .ordinance back to the staff
<br />for further study. Motion carried.
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<br />6. Cost Sharing, Civic Center Planning':' The Council agreed previously to cooperate with~
<br />Lane County, EWEB, School District No. 4J and the State of Oregon in joint planning of ",.""
<br />land use, including building sites, traffic control, parking, open space and pedestrian
<br />I needs in the Civic Center area. Lane County has filed application for advanced' planning
<br />I loan from HUD, of which the City's share is $7,350. This would be repaid only if and
<br />I when a major addition to City Hall was contracted. It is recommended that the Council
<br />I au~horize such a commitment to Lane County.
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<br />II Mrs. Bea1 moved seconded by Mrs. Hayward that the Council approve the City's share' of ~
<br />II advanced planning loan from HUD. Motion carried. ,
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<br />II Mrs. Hayward moved seconded by Mr. McDonald to approve Item 6 of the Report. Rollcall. - A1J ase. c-..
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<br />II 7. EWEB Substation Site, 17th between Oak and Pearl ~ EWEB has proposed sale of this site,
<br />I and it was determined by city staff that there was no further need for the land for other I--
<br />II public purposes. Council approval is recommended to allow 'completion of sale.
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<br />II Mrs. Hayward moved seconded by'Mr. McDonald to approve sale of the EWEB Substation site
<br />I at 17th Avenue between Oak and Pearl. . Motion carried. ; , "
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<br />il Mrs. Hayward moved seconded by Mr. McDonald to approve Item 7 of the C=ittee report. R~l~call
<br />I vote. All councilmen present votingaye,,'motioncarried.
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<br />J 8. Storm Sewer Construction, 18th and Chambers - Citizens Bank requested that asto~~ sewer
<br />I be installed in the north/south alley bordering Albertson's Food Center located at 18th
<br />I 'and Chambers. Staff recommends that the City proceed with this project, participating
<br />I with Citizens Bank on a 50/50 cost sharing basis. It is estimated the City share would
<br />I be $3,450.
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<br />Mrs. Hayward moved seconded by Mr. Gribskov that the Council approve joint participation
<br />in sotrm sewer construction in this area. Motion carried.
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<br />Mrs. Hayward moved seconded by Mr. McDonald to approve Item 8 of the Committee report. Rollcall
<br />vote. All councilmen present voting aye, motion carried.
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<br />i 9. Petitions .'
<br />ii a. Paving Alley between Mill' and Ferry, 16th to 17th - 65% of property signed.
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<br />I! Mrs. Hayward moved seconded by Mr. Gribskov to approve the petition. Motion car-ried. ~ -
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<br />II b. Sanitary Sewer, south side of 31st Avenue from Olive to Lincoln; OlIve Street 375 ,
<br />i feet to the south - 100% of the property signed. Staff recommends acceptance.
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<br />i Mrs. Hayward moved seconded by Mr. Gribskov to approve the petition. Motion 'carried.
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<br />II Mrs. Hayward moved seconded by Mr. McDonald to approve'items 9a and 9b of the Committee 'Report.
<br />Motion carried.
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<br />1.-, Human,~R-ighJ:S:~<:.CQmm'issi0n.-!Sur;y.ey; Report _-.JIi~~Human Rights Commission has requested funding
<br />- to ]5.er~i,t.~-a""survey of toe black minority 'community in the city of Eugene to compile data
<br />about'the black community pertaining primarily to employment, housing, health, schools,
<br />police.re1ations and political participation. In discussions by the Commissionabdut
<br />the direction programs could go and relationship, it was found there was no up to date
<br />information available. Proposal is for a three month period and would provide funds for,
<br />a director to develop a questionnaire, app0int interviewers, compile information and
<br />I codify so it could be utiliied to ,report to Human Rights Commission and aid Planning
<br />il Commission and other agencies who require such information. Estimated cost is $4,b20.
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<br />I Mrs. Hayward moved seconded by Mr. 'Mcdonald to approve the request for funds to provide
<br />for a survey of the black-community in Eugene and vicinity. Rollcall vote. All council-
<br />ment present voting ,aye, the motion' carried. 1-
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<br />Ij Mr. Wendy Ray said this would be very helpful data for the'City and other interested'
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<br />Ii In answer to Councilman Mohr, Mrs. Ruey Thomas said substantive questions would be very
<br />much a part of the questionnaire. In answer to Mr. Porter, Mr. Brewer said this would
<br />I not be limited to the City, but would encompass, the metropo1itari area.
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<br />Mr. Willie Mims said the committee had discussed contacting other minority groups for ~
<br />data, but location of the black community is known, and the task could be completed in ~
<br />a shorter time.
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