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<br />-. <br /> <br />,>. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />, <br />, <br />I <br />I <br />, <br />, <br />I <br />. <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />I <br />L_ <br /> <br />one solicitors license. To prevent this practice, it is recommended the wording of <br />the charitable solicitations ordinance be changed to read "individual" instead of <br />"person." (See C.B .9585 on page 13.) <br /> <br />C. Designate one-way, alley between 11 th and 12th, Lawrence to Washington - It is X'eGom- <br />mended that the alley between 11th and 12th Avenues be designated one-way westbound <br />from Lawrence Street to Washington Street to improve traffic movement behind the <br />State Employment Office. <br /> <br />, it <br /> <br />Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mrs. Beal to authori ze desi gnati on of that alley as one- <br />way westbound. Motion carried. <br /> <br />D. Liquor License, PB (package Store Class B) for Duke's Market, 430 Gilbert Street _ <br />Ebert L. and Carol Griesel, new owners. Release of the application was requested <br />prior to the regular Council meeting February 14, 1972 to allow time for submittal <br />to the next scheduled Liquor COmnUssion meeting. <br /> <br />Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mr. WilliaJTS to recommend approval of the application <br />and that it be released prior to the regular Council meeting. Motion carried. <br /> <br />E. TOPICS Plan - Recommended for adoption by the Rlanning COmnUssion. Gist of the <br />traffic safety program with report from CH2M was covered by the Traffic Engineer <br />at the January 24,1972 Council meeting. (See Resolution 2009 page 14.) <br /> <br />Mr. Williams moved seconded by Mrs. Beal to place the TOPICS Plan on the February 14, <br />1972 consent calendar for approval. Motion carried. <br /> <br />F. Appeal, International King's Table - Copies of the Sign Code Board of Appeals <br />minutes were previously distributed to Council members covering the Board's denial <br />of a request from International King's Table at 25 Silver Lane for permission to use <br />flags and banners of free nations as part of its external decor. International <br />King's Table has appealed the decision to the Council, and staff suggested a public <br />hearing on the issue. <br /> <br />Mrs. Beal lIDved seconded by Mr. Williams to hold a hearing on this appeal. Motion <br />carried. <br /> <br />Councilman Williams said his second of the motion was only wi th the understanding <br />that he would not vote or in any other way be involved in the decision on the ap- <br />peal because of conflict of interest; that his second was only for the purpose of <br />bringing the item to the Council for consideration. <br /> <br />G. Water Service to Areas Outside City Limits - Manager eaplained that EWEB has re- <br />sponded to the Council's concern wi th regard to extension of Ci ty services to areas <br />outside the City limits by setting up a procedure whereby an application for water <br />service outside the City or outside a water district is referred to the County, the <br />Ci ty, the Boundary Commission, and the Lane Council of Governments before it is con- <br />sidered by the Water Board. In the case or Eugene, oommants are taken from the Plan- <br />niqg and Public Works Departments and forwarded to EWEB. Since this is a policy <br />matter, a summary of the basis on which comments have been made and on which they <br />will be made in the future is submitted for the Council's consideration. <br /> <br />Approval will be granted if (1) the property lies within the 1990 Plan proposed <br />urban service boundary and can legally be annexed to the City, and the owner has <br />initiated annexation procedures; or (2) the property is located in the proposed urban <br />service boundary in a location which should obviously be within the City but is not <br />contiguous and the owner signs a consent to annexation agreement to be exercised when <br />annexation becomes legally possible; or (3) there is an existing health hazazd to <br />existing occupants of the property which can only be cured by securing city water <br />(this does not permi t extension of ci ty water to new construction). <br /> <br />Manager said adoption of these guidelines in making recommendations to EWEB would <br />save having Council consideration of each individual. application for service to <br />areas outside the Ci ty . <br /> <br />John Tiffany, president of EWEB, said the Board is pleased the City is considering <br />adoption of the policy and that Lane County has a similar poliCIJ; that adoption would <br />place the responsibility for extension of services in its rightful place. <br /> <br />Mr. Mohr said adoption of the policy is' PZ't?bably final clarification of relationship <br />between EWEB and the Council as the result of a series of meetings of the two bodies. <br />He asked about the obligations of the City and EWEB in correcting health hazards re- <br />SUlting from pblluted water supplies..' Mana~er said the County Health Department maJces <br />a recommendation if request for water service is because of arsenic in wells, and <br />service is aupplied with the cle~r understanding no new installations will take ad <br />vantage of the service. There is no legal obligation to correct this or other kinds <br />of pollution by extension of water lines. <br /> <br />Mr. Williams asked jr this policy will give adequate grounds for amnection of new <br />installations after a li.ne is put in. Manage,r sai.d that potentiu ror additional <br />requests should be recognized at the time a line is requested. <br /> <br />Comm <br />1/26/72 <br />Approve <br /> <br />Conun <br />1/26/72 <br />Approve <br /> <br />Comm <br />2/2/72 <br />Approve . <br /> <br />Comm <br />2/9/72 <br />Approve <br /> <br />Comm <br />2/9/72 <br />Approve <br /> <br />~'( <br /> <br />2/14/12 - 5 <br />