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<br /> I Laura Towle, 906 West 4th, requested the City Attorney to research previous cases pertaining
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<br /> I' to like matters, and asked. if members of the commUnity could take part in making changes to
<br /> II the rules. This might give more creditability to the rules.
<br /> :1 Paul Gratz, member of the comm:i.;ttee\ was also concerned that the amendments prepared by I
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<br /> 'I the committee had not been distributed to the Council for information and study. He fe lt
<br /> they should have been cons,idered. at. this meeting. "
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<br /> I In answer to Mrs. Beal, City Manager said staff had not yet heard. from the ACLU with regard
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<br /> II to amendments they might suggest to the rules. He said when items regarding the dances have
<br /> 'I been resolved the staff will bring both reports to Council. There are many other things the
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<br /> I Robert Zagarin, 145 West 15th, suggested that the mall regulations be temporarily suspended
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<br /> I This would give a sense of community feeling and a more definite set of procedural regulations
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<br /> " Beulah Wood, 906 West 4th, disagreed, and felt the issue should be dealt with now.
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<br /> II JeFfY Harris, 973 Hilyard, felt a dance was a political activity, and explained his reasons
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<br /> I: Mel McDermott, 3635 Willamette, said he had visited the Saturday night dance, and that he
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<br /> It though it was a good thing.
<br /> Paul Bessler was disappointed that the Council had not seen the entire document prepared by
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<br /> I: the dance committee. He explained that a great' deal of research-h_~:q gone into it, and it
<br /> II had been examined by legal experts. He felt the Council should' look at it and take it as an
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<br /> II Sten Mawson, 2960 Onyx, requested favorable Council considerationFof Mrs. Beal's amendment.
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<br /> II The mall rules were adopted with the idea they could be changed, and he felt it important
<br /> II that fuhis amendment be passed so that dances could be held for the rest of the summer.
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<br /> il John Norem suggested that this change be made until there was an opportunity to change the
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<br /> \1 Peter Wickam, 184~ Lincoln, Shelly Olick, 569 West 12th and Robert Senora agreed with John
<br /> I, Norem, and felt dances should be allowed every night. They would not be held every night,
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<br /> ,I but the opportunity would be there.
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<br /> ii Mrs. Campbell questioned the City Attorney about charges for services, and whether the Council
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<br /> could set fees. She asked what police protection had cost the city for the preceding dance.
<br /> I ,. City Manager said there were four extra police officers at a cost of $104.00. There were
<br /> Ii other on~duty people availabae as well.
<br /> II Police Chief Allen made a report on arrests and activity at that dance. The arrests made
<br /> I ~ were not out of line with the size of the crowd.
<br /> II Question called for vote on amendment. McDonald, Gribskov, Williams and Hershner Noted no.
<br /> I Mrs. Beal and Mrs. Campbell voted yes. Motion failed.
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<br /> II Vote taken on main motion. Mrs. Beal, ~essrs. Gribskov, Williams and Hershner voted yes.
<br /> I' Mr. McDonald and Mrs. Campbell voted no'~ Motion carried.
<br /> II B. Bids and Waiver of Bids, Public Works Department Cost Cost Amount
<br /> I' 1. PAVING Contract Cost To Owner To City Budgeted
<br /> II Jacobs Dr. from Pattison St. to
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<br /> Eugene Sand & Gravel $14,648.10 ~ 36' 13.60/fr.ft 0
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<br /> Wildish Canst. Co. 14,888.75 % 32' Pvg. 12 . 10 / fr . ft
<br /> il Devereaux & Pratt 15,433.90 ~ 28' Pvg. 10. 60/fr. ft Compo Date 9/14/71
<br /> 11 2. PAVING, SANITARY SEWER & STORM SEWER
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<br /> Within Meadowbrook Subdivision Alt. Bid
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<br /> I I, Devereaux ~ Pratt 96,908.12 Pvg. 1,010.00 .(33 18ts) 20,128.00(storm) 0
<br /> 1\ Wi.:)..dish Canst. Co. 97,796.20 Stm 848.00 " 5,817.00(San)
<br /> Ii Eugene Sand & Gravel 106,096.10 Lat 548.00 (39 lots)
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<br /> II Levy 61. 00 "
<br /> II Tota12,578.00 per lot Camp. Date 10/1/71 ',1
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