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<br />~G . Segregati on of Sewer Assessment, McKenzie River Motors I! I
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<br />II Mr. McDonald rroved seconded by Mrs. Beal to approve this request. Motion carried. ,I
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<br />11 H. Deferral of- Collecti on-, Sewer Assessment - Mr. Albert Jagger is unable to proceed
<br />II: 8/4/71 with development of his proprty at this t~.'me, and has requested deferral of collection it
<br />'I: of assessment until such time as he can proceed. Staff recommends approval. !!
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<br />Ii Mr. Gribskov moved seconded by Mrs. Beal to approve this request. Moti on carri ed.
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<br />ii I. Implementation, Report and Recommendations of Mayor's Committee to Review Criminal
<br />I; 7/28/71 Ordinances of Eugene - CouncLhman Mohr has expressed concern that recommendations of
<br />Ii the Mayor's Committee had, not been implemented, and he was anxious for them to be
<br />Ii put into practice. Staff has been exploring possibili ties for means to put the recom-
<br />II mendation into practicE!, It ,was felt a person was required who had good legal know- '~
<br />i ledge, knowledge of police <iepartment operation and operation of the courts, jail
<br />I and attorney's office. It was felt Pierre Van Rysselberghe could fulfill all these II _
<br />II requirements, since he has been Ass.t.:~City At"torne!] and,in that: po'$j'tio!!- bec.~~ familiar" .,
<br />Ii wi th police department and court::;, and he is now Assistant Municipal Judge. It has
<br />II been discussed that he and another member of his law firm could work with Andy Jordan,
<br />i Administrative Assistant in the City Manager's office, on a program for implementation.
<br />I It has been suggested that a contract arrangement be entered into. This has been
<br />II discussed wi th the Ci,ty Attorney's office and they are in agreement. He explained
<br />I that much of the material is operational rather than legal, yet legal knowledge is 1
<br />II essential 'to make it workable. For this reason, it 'should not be the direct responsi-
<br />Ii bility of the City Attorney, but his office will review the Ir!aterial. ' .
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<br />III' It was the Council consensus that this was an acceptable proposal. affirm
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<br />; J. Appointments, Human Rights Commission, Zoning Board and Charitable Solicitations
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<br />,: Mayor Anderson announced resignations from the Human Rights Commission of Arthur
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<br />'I M~ aupt, Larry Carter, Arthur Johnson and George Dersham. He has appo~nted Mr.
<br />Ii William Wolfe, Mike Phillips and Mrs. Jay Jones as rplacements.
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<br />I: To replace James Korth, who has resigned from the Zoning Board of Appeals, Mayor
<br />Ii Anderson appointed Bllluce Bmi th .
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<br />il Mr. James Butler, Chari table Solici tation Commi ttee, will be replaced by Mr. Don
<br />I: Dickover, as Chamber of Commerce representative. Mayor Anderson announced that there
<br />Ii have been resignations from the Committee on Aging of Mrs. Muriel Cook and from the
<br />i: Mall Arts Commission of Mr. Phil, Gilmore, and asked for suggestions for replacements.
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<br />II~ To a committee to write specificati'ons and screen applicants for the position of
<br />! minori ty relat~ons spec~al~st, Mayor Anderson appo~nted Mr. Dean Owens, Ann Woeste,
<br />i Harold Adams, Bobby Edwards and staff members Robin Cushman and Lon Mills. Ci ty
<br />I: Manager will act as ex-officio member. file
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<br />!I K. Sonic Boom - Mrs. Campbell has received complaints about sonic booms and asked if
<br />ii 8/4/71 anytbing can be done by the city to stop this disturbing noise. Mr. Mazany pointed
<br />I: out that this problem was investigated a year or two ago, and that it was found to I -
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<br />:: be difficult to pinpoint the exact cause of the noise, or of any way to prevent it.
<br />11 Mrs. Beal felt the complaints should be investigated, and the Assistant City Manager
<br />I: said the matter will be pursued. file
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<br />!! L. Standards for Decision on Zoning Requests - Mr. Mohr expressed concern regarding a
<br />It! 8/4/71 presentation made at the Planning Commission meeting by Mr. Korth of the City' e
<br />I Attorney's office. Mr. Martin pointed out that the opinion was rather restricti ve as
<br />I: to its application. ,City Attorney agreed that a specific question was answered, and
<br />~: that this could be misinterpreted. He suggested a copy of the opinion be made
<br />Ii available to the Council. file
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<br />! M. South Willamette Noise Meeting - Assistant City Manager outlined plans for a meeting
<br />Ii 8/4/71 with residents of the South willamette area to discuss possible changes in traffic
<br />I: patterns in an effort to eliminate some of the noise problems in that area. He
<br />III requested Ci ty Councilmen to attend.
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<br />! Mr. McDonald, Mr. Mohr, Mrs. Campbell ,and Mrs. Beal said they will attend. Mr. Martin
<br />Ii requested that 'Mr. McDonald act as chairman of the meeting. He agreed. file
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<br />1'1 N. Appeal from Zoning Board of Appeals Denial, Dean C. Ing
<br />I Set hearing date August 23, 1971 approve I'
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<br />!i O. Minutes of meetings of June 28 and 30, July 12 and 26, as circulated to councilmen approve ,
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<br />i Mr. Teague moved seconded by Mrs. Beal that Items A and Band D through 0 be approved,
<br />, affirmed or filed. Rollcall. All aye. Motion carried.
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<br />II, O. Mayor Anderson said the EDA proposal put the Council on very awkward ground, particularly e
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