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<br /> ;1 Mr. Gribskov moved seconded by Mr. Hershner to set' public hearing for June 28, 1971. Ii
<br /> I: Motion carried. approve :1
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<br /> Appeal from Zoning Board of Appeals Action - Delbert H. "
<br /> L. Mi tchell appealed Zoning I,
<br /> 6/9/71 Board of Appeals denial of variance in R-3 zone to permi t a 5th apartment in the I:
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<br /> basement of a four-apartment building at 721 West 5th.
<br /> Mr. Gribskov moved seconded by Mr. Hershner to set public hearing for June 28,
<br /> 1971. Motion carried. approve
<br /> " M. Withdrawal of Abatement Order.:. Building Department has been contacted by new owners
<br /> :i 6/9/71 of the property at 2054 Wisconsin Street and feels there may be a solution to the
<br /> i' problem whi ch wi 1_1 aI_lOW the bui lding to ei ther be removed or brought up to standard
<br /> ! later this su~ez:. -., It o/ill be necessary to' wi thdraw a previous abatement order.
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<br /> e Mr. Gribskov moved seconded by Mr. Mohr to withdraw the abatement ordered for
<br /> \ 2054 Wisconsin. Motion carried. approve
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<br /> 6/9/71 1,. . Paving Jacogs Dri ve from Pattison to Concoo:;d - 73.5% - The petition has been
<br /> approved by the owner on one side of the street and one of four owners on the
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<br /> Mr. Gribskov moved seconded by Mr. Mohr to authorize the city to proceed
<br /> with design and bidding and call a public hearing. "
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<br /> Public Works Director pointed out that, after hearing, the decision can be "
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<br /> Vote taken on motion. Motion carried. approve
<br /> I 2. Paving Sani tary arid Storm Sewer, Malabon West - 100% - Staff recommends
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<br /> Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mr. Gribskov to accept the petition. Motion carried. approve
<br /> O. Extend Trailer Variance - Kendall Ford expects to be moved into its new building some-
<br /> 6/9/71 time in October, but in the meantime, a variance permitting them to operate from
<br /> a tent has expired.
<br /> Mr. Gribskov moved seconded by Mr. Mohr to extend the variance. Motion carried. appr<pve
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<br /> :! P. Presentation of Tsutomu Morita Gift to Library Board - Mayor Anderson read
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<br /> : 6/2/71 portions of a letter he had received from Mr. Clyde Quam in which he said that
<br /> several years ago a student from Japan, Ts utomu Mori ta, had Ii ved wi th Eugene ':
<br /> families during the summer. He felt there should be a better way than war to Ii
<br /> I settle differences. He had forwarded to Mr. Quam the amount of $5,000 which he felt :1
<br /> ., could best be used to purchase books for the Library. Mayor Anderson presented a I'
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<br /> I' savings passbook to the City Manager and requested that the Library Board be
<br /> asked to determine the manner of using the gift. affirm
<br /> Q. Request for Report, City_Policy re: Street Dances ~ Councilman Mohr commented i
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<br /> 'I 5/26/71 that it is again the season for street dances and fairs, and asked to be brought
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<br /> ': City Manager said the Assistant City Attorney was working on an ordinance which
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<br /> I; would establish control of such requests. A memo has been circul~ted to departments "
<br /> notifying them that these will no longer be allowed. There is a question of the legality
<br /> ! of the Ci ty closing streets for this purpose, and the problem of liabili ty to indi vi duals I'
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<br /> ': who might be injured on ci ty Et;reets or damage to abutting pri vate properties. ,
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<br /> " Mr. Mohr said this raised a question about liability of other programs allowed on
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<br /> R. Release of Bears from Park - Mr. Mohr asked for a chronological history of the case
<br /> 5/26/71 of Buster and Betty, the bears who were released from Skinner's Butte Park into the
<br /> " wilderness. Manager said disposition of the bears had been an administrative decision,
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<br /> I' - . based on staff jU9gment. He suggested all calls be referred to his office. file
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<br /> I! S. Thanks to Helpers, Budget - Mrs. Campbell expressed thanks to all those who worked
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<br /> I 5/26/71 on the budget campaign, particularly the city employes and League of Wmmen Voters. file
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<br /> I T. Deer Problems, Councilman McDonald - Councizrmah McDonald remarked that he and his consti-
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<br /> :' 5/26/71 tuents had complained about bothersome deer, and that he felt those who Ii ved in the
<br /> country had to accept the presence of the wild animals. file
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<br /> U. Legislative Action on SB 38, Field BLli:iri.~':P~:'" Mrs. Beal outlined the legislative "
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<br /> 5/26/71 comndttee meeting on this bill, and pari}amentary procedure attached to its passage "
<br /> She now unders tands that the committee will reconsider the bill, and ",
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<br /> she and others are planning to attend the meeting. file
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