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<br /> I to be paid $2210.59, ,balance of $6,407.63. I
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<br /> I' Request of Roger Herring, property at corner of Gilham Road and Meyers Road
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<br /> Ii Balance to be paid $786.18. I
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<br /> )! Mr. Gribskov moved seconded by Mr. Williams that .the requests for s~gregation of assess- "
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<br /> I: E. Liquor License Applications, approved by Po1i ce Department i
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<br /> ,I lO/20j71 Package B and Retail Malt Beverage A - Club Cigar, 814 Willamette; add partner ii
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<br /> " Whlsle Malt Bev. and Wine - M. H. Burris Co., l865 West 6th, new location. :!
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<br /> Ii Package Class B - ,Safeway Stores, Inc. - Cal Young & Coburg Roaq, new location ..
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<br /> Billy's Market, III Monroe, Change location, I
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<br /> 'I Billy's Market, 111 Monroe, Renewal "
<br /> Ii Dari-Mart, 2429 Hilyard; lost licens'e ,!
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<br /> ,I RMBA - Papa's Pizza, 1700 West 11th
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<br /> 'I Pizza Palace, 2890 Willamette
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<br /> II RMBC - Cracker Barrel, 211 Washington
<br /> I. PA - Becraft & Nason, 1085 West 4th
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<br /> I: Custom Meat, 577 Pearl
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<br /> j! PB - Albertson's Food Center # 53l,#2 Qak Mall
<br /> c::::. - Dari-Mart #6, 800 Hwy 99 N , . I
<br /> I; Dari-Mart #3, 1735 West 18th
<br /> " George's 19th & ,Agate, 1490 East 19th
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<br /> I: Jones Market, 347 W ; t l3th
<br /> ,I Everyone's Market, l245 Echo Hollow R0ad
<br /> i' 24 Hour Market, 2750 Roosevelt Boulevard
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<br /> I: Hilyard street Market, l698 Hilyard
<br /> Ii E-2 Shop Market, 2489 Willamette
<br /> Shopper's Market, 2699 Roosevelt Boulevard
<br /> I' Frontier Market, ,ll0l West 8th
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<br /> " Porter Foods Unliminted, 270 West 8th
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<br /> Ii Treasure Chest, 1950 Franklin (New)
<br /> I' Jiffy Market, 3443 Hilyard
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<br /> Ii 17th and Lincoln Market - 295 West 17th "
<br /> DB - Thunderbird ,Motel, 205 Coburg Road 'I
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<br /> Ii Seymour's Cafe & Riviera Room, 996 Wi11amette ,
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<br /> II DCA - Columbus Club, 1144 Charnel ton I
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<br /> Ii DCC - Elks Club, 2727 Centennial Drive
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<br /> Ii ** Fraternal Order of Eagles, West 13th Approve,:
<br /> II F. Resolution Authorizing Mayor Anderson to Sigh for Purchase of State Su:r;p1us Property Ii
<br /> 1/10/20/71 Mr. Gribskov moved seconded by Mr. Williams 'that the resolution be approved. Moti on ,
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<br /> j! G. Improvement of Downtown Parking Facilities - Mr. Maurie Jacobs, Mr. Harry Ri tchie, 'I
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<br /> 1\10/20/71 members of Eugene Downtown Association, Mr. Bob Tomas of Eugene Renewal Agency, and I:
<br /> I, Mr. A1 Williams, Traffic Engineer, have spent a great deal of time ,trying to devise :'
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<br /> I' an attractive and more equitably supported parking program for the downtown area. I
<br /> Ii They made a trip to California to look over various parking systems, and ,returned :1
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<br /> Ii wi th many ideas for improvements. It is hoped to eventually develop an efficient :!
<br /> II method with complete participation by the downtown community in .an overall program of
<br /> ,I compulsory support. In the meantime, a plan has been devised which should improve e
<br /> II the parking situation and simplify parking for downtown patrons. At the time meters
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<br /> [' Mr. 4l Williams, Traffic Engineer, outlined the program on a map of Central Business
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<br /> Ii Distri ct parking lots. He explained that merers now on streets and parking lots
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<br /> 'I change the maximum time on meters to two hours. Cost to the City would be app:r;oxi-
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<br /> " mately $lO,500,which would be funded through parking meter revenue.
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<br /> I: There was discussion conc~rniy.g length of time this plan would be in operation and "
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<br /> " how soon it woul d proceed. There was some concern about emp1oy~s taking advantage ':
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<br /> ii Mr. Williams moved seconded by Mr. Gribskov that Council approve the parking program, , 1
<br /> " as presented, and that 'the Council recognizes that this is an interim program, and "
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<br /> II encourages the aty to move as rapidly as possible toward a program of totally free
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<br /> <I parking. Motion carried.
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<br /> 'I **Under Item E, discussion which took place at the regular meeting follows: :1
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<br /> Ii Councilman Mohr commented that Councilmen had received a letter expressing concern of the
<br /> II Human Rights Commission about fraternal organizations of the city which restricted membership,
<br /> II and suggested that the Council should withhold approval of such license renewals. Mr. Mohr e
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