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<br /> indi vidual. Councilman Teague suggested that the Council set a time limit for discussion for each I
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<br /> II Mr. Williams felt this suggestion was appropriate. Mayor Anderson suggested the discussion length I
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<br /> II Mr. Teague moved seconded by Mr. Mohr to limit conversations') to 40 minutes, with those in favor
<br /> If allowed 20 minutes and those opposed allowed 20 minutes and each speaker limited to three minutes.
<br /> il Motion carried.
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<br /> , Paul Gratz said he thought he was in favor of therr,motion. He thought it was clear to people who
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<br /> , had been present for the last two nights that a small group of businessmen who were really being
<br /> I pinched by corporate economy would feel the crush first. This ordinance was a gag to prevent
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<br /> Ii young people from using this area, and passage makes it very clear war is being declared.
<br /> Mayor Anderson informed Mr. Gratz his three minutes were up. He refused to stop speaking, at which
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<br /> r time the Mayor declared a one-minute recess~ The Council returned and Mr. Mohr, seconded by Mr. e
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<br /> Ii Williams moved the previous question. The motion carried.
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<br /> II Amid turmoil in the audience Mr. Teague moved seconded by Mr. Mohr that Council Bill No. 9423
<br /> Controlling Mall Activities, be read the second time by council bill number only with unanimous
<br /> Ii consent of the Council, and that enactment be considered at this time. Motion carried unanimously
<br /> " a~_c;i-,-_!~_?ill_ was_read the second time by council bill number only.
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<br /> II Mr. Teague moved seconded by Mr. Mohr that the bill-Be approved and given final passage. Rollcall Ii
<br /> II vote. All councilmen present voting aye the bill-was declared passed and numbered 16223.
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<br /> Resolution No. 1934 - Establishing Mall and Plaza Activity guidelines and regulations, was I
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<br /> Mr. Teague moved seconded by Mr. Mohr that the resolution be adopted. Motion carried. I
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<br /> 'i Mayor Anderson remarked that, in spite of the disruption which had occurred, the City was going
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<br /> " to need contributions from all parts of Eugene, whether merchants, artisans, students or organization~.
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<br /> I' The Council is on record as recognizing that the mall is for all the people. The regulations provide II
<br /> Ii for that, and for involvement of all the citizens of Eugene~ and will not prohibit any reasonable I!
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<br /> i' acti vi ty. Adjustments will be made to provide equal opportunity for everyone. The mall is in a
<br /> Ii stage of experimentation and will need the help of everyone to make it work.
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<br /> I' C. Consideration of ordinance to control sale of toxic glue !I
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<br /> :, C.B. 9424 - Amending Ord. No. 15466 relating to prohibition of inhalation of I
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<br /> !: noxious substances, etc., was submitted, and no councilman present I
<br /> :1 requesting.that it be read in full, 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
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<br /> Ii There was some question why this ordinance was on the agenda. It was explained that
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<br /> :i Councilman McDonald had received some requests for such an amendment, and it was now
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<br /> Councilman Williams clarified his objection to this ordinance that there was no way to
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<br /> II establish that the note brought in from a parent or guardian was in fact written by
<br /> r that person. It would simply create a monstrous record-keeping system and in some It
<br /> I] instances encourage forgery of documents. In view of his serious concerns, Mr. Williams
<br /> I, moved seconded by Mr. Mohr to table the proposed ordinance. Motion carried.
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<br /> Ii 1. May 10, 1971 - Convert Broadway to 2-way, Jefferson to Charnelton
<br /> II Broadw~v is now blocked off so that it cannot be used as a
<br /> I 'thr.q~gh ~tr~~j. The change to two-way is recommended to give better ingress and
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<br /> Ii egress. The recommendation was made by the Traffic Engineer to the Planning Commission, jj
<br /> Ii and is now transmitted to the Council. Some property owners do not agree.
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<br /> I Mr<. ;:r'eague moved seconded by Mr. Mohr that the Planning Commission recommendation :1
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<br /> I 2. May 11, 1971 - Add bicycle shops to C-l permitted uses. I
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<br /> I C.B. 9425 - Amend zoning ordinance Art. 11, Sec. 11.02 Permitted Buildings ,
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<br /> II to add to C-l "Bicycle Shop", was submitted, and no councilman I
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<br /> Ii Mr. Teague moved seconded by Mr;~ Mohr that the bill be read the second time by II
<br /> Ii Council bill number only, with unanimous consent of the Council, and that enactment Ii
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<br /> be considered at this time. Motion carried unanimously and the bill was read :1
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<br /> I Mr. Teague moved 'seconded, by Mr. Mohr that the bill be approved and given final !f
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