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<br />June 8, 1970
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<br />Regular meeting of the Common Council of the city of Eugene, Oregon was called to order by His
<br />Honor Lester E. Anderson at 7:30 p.m. on June' 8, 1970 in the Council Chamber, with the following
<br />Councilmen present: Messrs. McDonald, Teague; Mrs. Hayward; Dr. Purdy;' Messrs. Mohr and Williams.
<br />Mrs. Beal and Mr. Gribskov were absent. '
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<br />Minutes of the meeting held May 11, 1970, as mailed to Council members, were approved.
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<br />International Cooperation Award - The Mayor introduced Mr. Kevin Cape who presented an International
<br />Cooperation Award to Miss Lucinda Bascom for her outstanding contribution in organizing the UNICEF
<br />Drive. Mr. Cape presented International Cooperation Awards to seven members of the Howard School
<br />Sixth Grade Class, who prepared a film strip about the United Nations. Those receiving this award
<br />were: Norman Donohue, Lori Templeton, Paula Luttio, Jennifer Leek, Beth Durbin, Kirk Major and
<br />Ron Young.
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<br />Mayor Anderson extended congratulations of the Council to these young people for their fine work.
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<br />Proclamation, Results of the Election of May 26, 1970 - The City Manager read a proclamation of the
<br />results of the election held in the city of Eugene, on May 26, 1970.
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<br />Mr. McDonald moved seconded by Mr. Teague that the Council approve the Proclamation of the results of
<br />Measures 51, 52, 53 and 54, as recorded by the election board and by the City Manager. The motion
<br />carried.
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<br />Public Hearing, Amend Sign Code - The Planning Commission recommended the adoption of amendments to
<br />the Eugene Sign Code. The Superintendent of Building outlined,the proposed changes, and explained
<br />the need for changes.
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<br />Mr. McDonald moved seconded by Mr. Teague to approve the recommendation of the Planning Commission
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<br />Dr. Purdy requested an opinion regarding the legality of the prohibition of signs on vehicles in the
<br />public right of way. The City Attorney said that the Council had the power to establish this ruling,
<br />and that it was consistent with the practice of the Sign Board regarding vehicles and trailers.
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<br />Dr. Purdy was concerned regarding Section 7 that members of the .billboard industry were not,present,
<br />and felt that they should have been notified. The Planning Director said that they had been notified
<br />orally~ Dr. Purdy felt the hearing should be continued to allow interested persons time to appear.
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<br />Mr. Williams moved that this item be continued to the next regular council meeting.
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<br />The City Manager pointed out that the motion was only to approve the recommendation for the amend-
<br />ment of the Sign Code, and that the purpose could be achieved by withholding a vote on the ordinance
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<br />Mr. Williams withdrew his motion.
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<br />A vote was taken on the motion. The motion carried.
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<br />Electrical Code - A hearing was held on June 1, 1970, on the proposed amendments to the electrical
<br />code with certain state and local amendments. At ,that time, two different versions of the ordinance
<br />were presented and th~ Council was unable to make, a decision after the public hearing. This item
<br />was postponed for further Council discussion on June 8, 1970.
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<br />Mr. Teague, Chairman of the Council subcommittee, said that they had presented the majority and
<br />minority reports, and that he was in the minority. Therefore, he requested that Mrs. Hayward make
<br />a motion.
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<br />Mrs. Hayward moved seconded by Mr. Mohr .that the Eugene City Council adopt the National Electrical
<br />Code with state amendments as recommended by the majority of the subcommittee, and as recommended by
<br />the City of Eugene staff.
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<br />Mr. Teague moved seconded by Mr. McDonald to,amend the mo~ion to accept the electrical code submitted
<br />by the Electrical Board Electrical Committee.
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<br />Councilman Mohr questioned whether the motion was not a hostile motion, in that, if it. passed, the
<br />original motion would become an,entirely different motion.
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<br />Mr. Teague withdrew the amendment, and moved seconded by Mr. McDonald to accept the Electrical Code
<br />with'state amendments plus the three following amendments: 1. Main disconnect; 2. Spare spaces in
<br />panel; 3. Stub-ins to panel. Mr. Teague also included as part of the amendment that a committee com-
<br />posed of one member of the Electrical Code Committee, one staff member and a representative of the
<br />Council be appointed by the Mayor to consider other possible amendments regarding safety.
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<br />Councilman Mohr requested that the motion be separated into two parts and voted upon.
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<br />Mr. Teague said that he would separate the motion, and Mr. McDonald agreed.
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