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<br /> ;1 EE. Future EWEB-City Council Joint Meetings - Mr. Mohr commented that many things
<br /> 6/9/71 were not discussed at the joint meeting with EWEB, and he was not clear about
<br /> the responsibility for drafting of policy statements so that they could be
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<br /> Mayor Anderson said he and Mr. Tiffany would meet prior to the joint meeting to
<br /> " select a committee to prepare policy statements which could be jointly adopted
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<br /> by both bodies. The next two meetings would be more or less exploratory and
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<br /> FF. Expedite Study of Detoxification Center - Mr. Monr hafi been anxi ous to
<br /> 6/9/71_ implement recommendations of the criminal law committee, and suggested that the ~ !
<br /> problem of alcoholism might be handled separately. ,He has talked with L-COG and
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<br /> persons from the .Mental Health Center and a coordinating subconmllttee. He fel t
<br /> theg could be requested by the Council to implement a detoxification program and
<br /> e make reports on planning strategy for such a cent~r. The City has no resources ;1
<br /> to do the actual planning. I'
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<br /> City Manager said this was an attractive suggestion, especially since it was his ,
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<br /> opinion a detoxification center would be regional, not just that of the City. ,
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<br /> i Mayor Anderson commented that they would be bringing a recommendation to the
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<br /> to assume responsipility for the City and report to the City. file
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<br /> Councilman Mohr requested that the Mayor direct a letter of recommendation to'the Mental
<br /> Health Center and request them to assume the responsibility for the city of Eugene and
<br /> that fhe City become part of tl1eir planning process for a detoxification center. In answer I ~
<br /> to the Assistant Manager, he explained that the Mental Health Center is the coordinating
<br /> !: agency assigned byL-COG for this particular study. He felt it would be appropriate to
<br /> direct the letter to L-COG.
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<br /> ! GG. Delay in Mall Rules Hearing - Mr. Bob Peters of ACLU requested that the hearing on
<br /> ! 6/9/71 Mall Rules scheduled for Monday evening be delayed. City Manager stated there is
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<br /> , a defini te time factor invol ved for implementation of the rules, and it was his
<br /> feeling the hearing should be held on schedule, and if after study the ACJ;,U wishes, "
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<br /> the Council may hear suggestions for amendment. file \'.
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<br /> HH. Tax Relief Legislation - Betty Niven outlined for ~e Council adopted legislation
<br /> regarding property tax relief. She explained that every homeowner would receive
<br /> a form and could calculate his share based on gross family income. She pointed
<br /> out that this bill will replace the present homestead tax exemption and that in Ii
<br /> almost every instance the homeowner will receive a larger benefit from the new bill.
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<br /> II. Budget Committee Meeting Date - Manager said there is still no definite word on "
<br /> 6/9/71 the legislation concerning automobile licensing tax. I,
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<br /> I is received, a budget cOnmlltteemeeting will be set. file
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<br /> JJ. Final Discussion of Codification Changes - Tae Code is scheduled for adoption at
<br /> 6/9/71 the meeting of June 14. Mr. James NJ.ttis, Research A ttorney who has been working on
<br /> codification ,.outlined changes made in prior drafts, most at Council direction,
<br /> , but some as a resuJt,of_changes in State Codes.
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<br /> Mr. Mohr asked if the Code could stand wi th the offenses chapter held in abeyance.
<br /> e Ci ty Attorney said this could be done, but only if that section of the old ordinance
<br /> was kept in-effect. He expla~ned that this chapter has been brought up to date,
<br /> ! with many obsolete chapters deleted. "
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<br /> " Mr. Hershner questioned the manner in which the code will be kept up to date.
<br /> It was explained that subscriptions will be handled through the Finance Department
<br /> and amendments will be mailed each month. ftbJe
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<br /> I y..x. Liquor Licenses, approved by Police Department
<br /> 1. Package Store, Class B - The Rancho Tavern, 1466 West 7th (greater privilege)
<br /> 2. RMBC, ,The Lemon 0, 801 East 13th (greater privilege; change tra'de name from The Si de) 1!
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<br /> LL. Minutes of Meetings of May 10 and May 24, 1971, as circulated _ approve
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<br /> " Mr. Teague moved seconded by Mr. Mohr that the Council act as indicated to approve, affirm or file
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<br /> the items listed above. Rollcall vote. All councilmen present voting aye, the motion carried.
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