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<br />II Mr. Teague moved seconded by Mr. Mohr that the bill be approved and given final passage.
<br />i~ All councilmen present voting aye, the bill was declared passed and numbered 16168.
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<br />COUNCIL BILL NO. 9354 - Levying assessments for paving, sanitary sewer and storm ,sewer within 2nd
<br />addition to Churchill Highlands was submitted and read ~n full the first time on February 8, 1971, held
<br />over to this meeting to allow proper notice of assessment to be given owners of affected properties,
<br />and is brought back for consideration with no writt~n protests on file.
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<br />Mr. Teague moved seconded by Mr. Mohr 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.
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<br />Mr. Teague moved seconded by Mr. Mohr that the bill be approved and given final passage. All council-
<br />men present voting aye, the bill was declared passed and numbered~~l~~~~.
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<br />COUNCIL BILL NO. 9355 - Levying assessments for paving 26th Avenue from Madison Street to Jefferson
<br />Street was submltted and read in full the first time on F~bruary 8, 1971, h~ld over to this meeting to
<br />allow proper notice of assessment to be given owners of affected properties, and is, brought for consid-
<br />eration with one w~itten protest on file.
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<br />Mr. Teague moved seconded by Mr. Mohr that the bill be read the second time by council bill number only
<br />with unanimous consent of the Council. Motion carried unanimously and the bill was read the second time:
<br />, by council bill number only.
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<br />A letter was received from Mrs. Gladys Haley, 610 West 26th Ave., in which she objected to the cost of
<br />the project. She had been quoted a much smaller figure at the beginning of the project.
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<br />The Public Works Director explained this project was initiated in 1968, and in that year costs were
<br />approximately $8.50 per frontfoot. When,the bids were let in 1969 the staff reported to the Council
<br />that there had been an increase of approximately 30% and the estimated cost per frorrfoot would be
<br />$11.14. A public hearing of property owners was held July 14, 1969. They were adivsed at that time
<br />that the bid on ,the project would be $11.77 per front foot. The final cost assessment if $11.77, which!
<br />was well under the~_timate. 58% of the property owners petitioned the project.
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<br />I Mr. Teague moved seconded by Mr. Mohr that th~ bill be appr?yed and given final passage. All council-
<br />men present voting aye, the bill was declared passed and numbered 16170.
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<br />COUNCIL BILL NO. 9374 - Vacating a portion of cul~de sac on Lambert Street (Kelso) was submitted and no
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<br />counCl~men present requesting that the bill be ~~~~in full, it was read by council bill number only.
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<br />Mr. Teague moved seconded by Mr. Mohr, that the bill be read the second time by council bill number
<br />only, with unanimous consent of the Council,and that enactment te considered at this time. Motion
<br />carried unanimously and the bill was read the second time by council bill number only, and considered
<br />for enactment.
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<br />Mr. Teague moved se60nded by Mr. Mohr that the bill be approved and given final passage. Rollcall
<br />vote. All councilme~'present voting aye, the Dil~' was declared passed and numbered 16171.
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<br />, COUNCIL BILL NO. 9375 - Providing for prohibition of vehicular traffic in Eugene Pedestrian Mall, pro-
<br />:1 vldlng for lssuance of permit and penalty, and declaring an frvergency was submitted and no councilmen
<br />present requestiEg that the bill be read in full, it was read by council bill number only.
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<br />Mr. Teague moved seconded by Mr. Mohr, that the bill be read the second time by council bill numR~rl,
<br />only, with unanimous consent of the Council, and that enactment b,e considered at this time. Motlon
<br />carried unanimously andfue bill was read the second time by council bill number only, and considered
<br />for enactment.
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<br />Mr. Teague moved seconded by Mr. Mohr that the bill be approved and given final passage. Rollcall
<br />vote. All councilmen present voting aye, the bill was declared passed and numbered 16172.
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<br />COUNCIL BILL, No. 9376 - Calling public hearing April 12,
<br />(~choo~ Dlstrlct) was submitted an no councilmen present
<br />was read by council bill number only.
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<br />197r re Vacation of a portion of Pearl S~reet
<br />requesting that the bill be read in full, it
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<br />I Mr. Teague moved seconded by Mr. Mohr, that the bill be read the second time by council bill number!,
<br />:! only, with unanimous consent of the Council, and that enactment be, considered at this time. Motion
<br />, carried unanimouslY and the bill was read the second time by council bill number only, and considered
<br />for enactment.
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<br />Mr. Teague moved seconded by Mr. Mohr that the bill be approved and given final passage. Rollcall
<br />vote. All councilmen present voting ay~;, the bill was declared passed and numbered 16173.
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<br />RESOLUTIONS
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<br />RESOLUTION NO. 1896 - Initiating minor boundary change for annexation to the City of Eugene, and re-
<br />rerrlng to Boundary Commission (Orendurrf) was submi tted .~~=
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<br />Mr. Teague moved seconded by Mr. Mohr that the resolution be adopted.
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<br />Motion carried unanimously.
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<br />RESOLUTION NO. 1897 - Expressing concern regarding transfer of U. S. Lands (Camp Adair) was spbmitted.
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<br />Mr. T~ague moved seconded by Mr. Mohr that the resolution be adopted. Motion carried unanimously.
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