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<br /> I Manager clarified that this wauld be far seven days a week sa that canstructian wauld be II I
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<br /> City Attarney said that in cases of urgent necessity, permit cauld be granted to allaw ,I
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<br /> ,I canstructian during ather hours. ,;
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<br /> I Mrs. Beal felt constructian'work shauld nat be permitted, at least on Sunday when peaple
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<br /> :1 want to. rest, and anly with permit an Saturday. ;:
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<br /> II City Manager felt if the Cauncil wished to limit canstruction on Saturday and Sunday, the I:
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<br /> " praposal shauld be given publicity and the building industry allawed an appartunity to.
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<br /> ii Mrs. Beal said she wauld like to. suggest limitatians an building and use af heavy machinery
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<br /> I! Mr. Williams painted out that, in revising the Code, the City taak a gigantic step taward It
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<br /> I: eliminating unnecessary laws in the city af Eugene. He felt to. get back into this kind of
<br /> II legislatian would be gaing backward, and that this type of legislatian went beyand right and
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<br /> II He was strangly against saying what cauld happen on certain days of the week. He felt the
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<br /> I' Cauncil had the right to. say peaple cauld sleep at night, but nat an what days they can get
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<br /> 'I Mrs. Beal felt there was a difference in this praposal than in the "blue laws" and that people
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<br /> Ii Cauncilman Hershner'said it was his impression most abjectians fram Councilmen had been ;i
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<br /> 'I based an a desire to. add things to the "laundry list". He did nat feel this was sufficient
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<br /> Ii reason to. vate against it, and suggested that specific items cauld be added periadically to.
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<br /> :1 this ordinance list. Mr. Hershner suggested with regard to chain saws that they could be put "
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<br /> II in Paragraph G, Page 2 which referred to. stationary and cambustian engines. The word !
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<br /> 'I "stationary" cauld be deleted and the sectian wauld cover this annayance.
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<br /> il Manager agreed that this wauld do. it, ar it cauld be cavered, .!
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<br /> " Councilman Mahr asked'haw this ordinancewauldbecome aperatianal. City Attarney explained that ':
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<br /> Ii the ardinance, when adapted, will be enfarceable with reference to unreasanable laud, raucaus naise,
<br /> ii and it will be supplemented later with same abjective standards.
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<br /> I, Mahr felt the ardinance shauld be held until the Cauncil could examine the objective
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<br /> I, standards .praposed. Mr. Teague felt this was a fine start and cauld be amended, but that samething
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<br />,:1 should be adapted immediately. ,
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<br /> Manager explained that, when complaints are made regarding naise after regular haurs, there is "
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<br /> " nathing an the baaks with which to. prosecute. The city is in need of a gaod basic general ardinance. I
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<br /> Ii Mr. Mohr said he wauld move to. adapt the ardinance with the amendments praposed at this meeting.
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<br /> I' Mr. Teague suggested that the ordinance be adapted and amended when the Cauncil is sure exactly
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<br /> , ~anager said words cauld be changed at every meeting, but he could see no. harm in praceeding with
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<br /> i: what is prapased and change the warding as it becomes evident it is necessary.
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<br /> I: Mr. Mahr maved secanded by Mr. Williams that the bill be read the secand time by cauncil bill number
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<br /> Ii anly, with unanimaus cansent af the Cauncil and that enactment be cansidered at this time.
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<br /> :1 Mrs. Campbell asked to speak infavar af the ardinance, and cited the Memphis ardinance, which is I
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<br /> II much like the ane before the Cauncil. It wauld be well to. take advantage of their experience.
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<br />" Mrs. Beal agreed that the ardinance shauld be passed, and changes may be made later. "
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<br />i' Vate taken on matian as stated. Matian carried. ~ I
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<br />II Mr. Mohr maved secanded by Mr. Williams that the bill be appraved and given final passage. Rallcall
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<br />I: vote. All cauncilmen present vating aye, the bill was declared passed and numbered 16299.
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<br />I' Recommended denial of zone change - Reger Baurland, R-3 to. C-2 (Postpaned fram meeting
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<br />!1 af August 23, 1971 at request af Mr. Baurland) I
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<br /> , At the last Planning Cammissian meeting this request was recammended far denial. An existing
<br /> I warehaUse on'this site has been used far warehausing far maay years. Mr. Baurland wauld
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<br />!l like to. canvert it to. use as a print shop. Praperty is in a residential zane, which wauld
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<br />II nat permit this use. The warehause is a nancanfarming use. A change of zane to. C-2
<br /> wauld open a variety af uses which will be undesirable in this location. Therefare, the
<br />(I Planning Cammissian was unwilling to. recommend this change. I
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<br />,\ Mr. Neil Jangeward, 2837 Margan Place, said he represented Grays Feed and Seed, as well , e
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<br />Ii as the ap:plicant. He sai,d they are af theapinian the Planning Cammissian erred in
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