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<br />JII""" <br /> <br /> <br />7.1,9 · <br /> <br /> <br />11/1/71 <br /> <br />i I <br /> <br />I Properties Acquisition Policies Act of 1970" "Civil Rights Act.of 1964" and "Anti-Kick-. I <br />11 back Act of 1948." :1 <br />,I ' <br />I' ' <br />r: Since t~e ci ty is already complying with these po1i cies, there js no problem,- and the '; <br />I: reso1ut~on should be adopted. <br />I: <br /> <br />Ii Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mr. Gribskov to approve the recommendation. Motion carried. <br />;1 Approve <br />I;' <br />I ' <br />i: K. Peti tion for Storm Sewer - Between Coburg Road and Luella Street from Bailey Lane I <br />I'! lO/27/7l to 450' north - lOO% city cost, $3300. ' <br />)1 <br />Ii . <br />I: Installation of this sewer is recommended to accommodate Redevco Housing for Elderly ': <br />!i on Bailey Lane. The project will be assessed for 24" and the city will pick up the ' <br />i! addi tional size. This is a portion of 'the same drainage which serves the Sheldon <br />i School area. Acceptance is recommended. <br /> <br />Mr.. Gribskov moved seconded by Mr. Mohr to accept the petition for storm sewer. Motion 'I e <br />carried. Approvei <br /> <br />L. Ternllnation of Ad Hoc International Arboretum Committee - A letter from Barbara Newton, <br />10/27/71 chairman of the Ad Hoc International Arboretum Committee . was previously cJiu!Cu1ated to 'f <br />Councilmen. It asked ternllnation of the committee, since it has achieved its objective. ,I <br />., ' <br />Mr. Gribskov moved seconded by Mr. Mohr to accept the recommendation of the committee :i I <br />I for its ternllnati on. " <br /> <br />I~ Mayor Anderson said this committee has worked hard and long and should be commended :, <br />I' for its persistence and effi ciency. ,I <br /> <br />:, <br />Vote taken on motion. Motion carried. Approve: <br />il <br />'. <br />I <br />M. Minutes of Meeting of October 1l, 1971 Approve: <br /> <br />I: N. Student Assistance to Council and Staff - A proposal has been circulated to the Council <br />1110/13/71 to provide assistance, from students of a political 'science class. Councilmen Teague, <br />I: Mohr and Williams have met with representatives to review the plan and discuss means <br />i: of implementation. <br />i <br />I, <br />I <br />j: Miss Stephanie Larson said she had talked to individual Councilmen, and explained: <br />ii advantages ,there could be to utilization of the plan. She admitted ,there nllght be <br />Ii problems, but felt the benefi ts could outweigh the drawbacks. <br />I: <br />d ,I <br />Ii Councilman Williams suggested ,that it nllght be helpful to the Council if students did i'! <br />If research projects as a group -, being allocated to various facets on a coordinated basis. <br />.. <br />ii <br />I; Miss Larson explained that there are twenty students interested, and that it is <br />I' extremfT.1:y difficult for students to get involved in communi ty projects. They plan to I <br />~i appoint a representative to the .Mayor's Social Goals Committee. <br />I: <br />i!' There was discussion how the group would implement the plans and what time: demands <br />I: would be made on Councilmen and staff. Councilwoman Campbell asked if the group could <br />1,1 work on a project to which the Council had found po resolution - that of the noise <br />i: problem on South Wi1lamette. <br />I; <br />i' <br />I! It 'was felt this might be a good project for some segments of the class. Miss Larson <br />:; explained that it was their intent to provide resources, time and energgyto do research e <br />I~ on these areas. <br />i: <br />" <br /> <br />): Councilman Williams asked what time, frame the group would be working in - Whether <br />, projects would occupy only a three7month period, or the entire school year. Miss <br />~. .Larson explained that it was expected to be a continuing thing, and would not bel <br />! abandoned until some solution had been reached or research completed. ,: <br />! ~ ! I <br />Mayor Anderson suggested that the Council committee select three topics in general <br />from broad areas t:o be dist:ribut:ed t:o groups of st:udents. Individual Councilmen <br />could then ind.icate which i t:ems were of aprticular interest to them and could be con- <br />tacted by students for information and advice~ ' <br />I <br />The st:udent committee agreed this wou1p be a g~od plan. <br /> <br />Mayor Anderson said it would be incumbent o~ the class instructor to arrange contacts I <br />wi th staff and minimize confli cts . <br /> <br />Miss Larsen suggested that any approach be cleared wi t:h the Ci ty, Manager's offi ce. <br />City Manager agreed, and said there are many areas where help is needed, but it must <br />be properly coordinated to be_of'benefit~ <br /> <br />Mr. Mohr suggested that the Council commi ttee meet as soon as possible to set up a <br />st:ructure and suggest: assignments. Mrs. Beal offered to meet with the committee. <br />:1 a <br />' ., <br />! <br />ll/l/71 - lO <br />... <br />