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<br />Mrs. Beal asked if there are any limitations imposed by the County, similar to those <br />for sani tation requiring that new construction have a good water supply. Weddy Ray, <br />KERG, said a permit is required from the County Health Department. The Public Works <br />Director said the County maintains the same control on water supplies as on sewage <br />hazards. <br /> <br />* <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />Mr. Williams asked if in those cases where water service is extended because of arsenic <br />problems and other people build in the area on two- or three-acre sites where it is de- <br />cided there will never be a need for sewers the position would be not to extend water <br />to those other si tes. Manager said the potential should be recogni zed at the time of <br />the original request; that what may start as two- and three-acre sites might be sub- <br />divided into quarter-acre sites thereby creating a health hazard. <br /> <br />Mr. Williams 1lK)ved seconded by Mrs. Beal to adopt the cri teria as presented as the <br />City's policy in making recommendations to EWEB on extension of water services to <br />areas outside the Ci ty limi ts.. <br /> <br />Mr. Tiffany further explained that the County carefully scrutinizes each application <br />for water service and said that in each instance it is the responsibility of the owner of <br />property with a health hazard and at his sole expense to obtain potable water; too, an <br />owner obtaining service cannot sell the water to others, and a permit must be obtained <br />from the County Building and Sanitation Department before a well system can be connected <br />to EWEB lines. <br /> <br />The lOOtion was voted on as stated, and 1lK)tion carried. <br /> <br />Corom <br />2/9/72 <br />Approve <br /> <br />H. EWEB Land Transactions - EWEB requested Council approval of the follCMing conveyances: <br />1. Dedication of a portion of transmission line easement to the city of Spring- <br />field for 11th Street right-of-way. <br />2. Providing an easement to Northwest Natural Gas Co. across EWEB land, Lot 3, <br />Block 1, Beaver Addition. <br />3. Boundary line adjustment with Arthur G. Ingham propaty on Paragon Road which <br />is a c'Jrrection of boundary lines resulting from a new survey of an EWEB sub- <br />rtat~on SJtA. <br />4. }<elea..;~:' ,')".; . ,~\ ',us ease11l€-i::':: ac::oss ;?r:..'\.ate property at 24tl1 and Adams. <br /> <br />..,.:~- <br />./--'.. <br /> <br />Staff recommended adoption of the necess~ry resolutions authorizing the transactions; <br />they have been reviewed and no interest of the City is affected. <br /> <br />Mrs. Beal moved seconded by Mr. Williams to adopt the resolutions. Motion carried. <br />(See Resol utions 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 page 14.) <br /> <br />Corom <br />2/9/72 <br />Approve <br /> <br />I. Oregon International Sculpture Symposium, 1974 - Copies of a letter signed by Jan <br />Zach, sculptor; Paul Beistel, Lane Parks and Recreation; Richard Paul, acting di- <br />rector of University of Oregon Museum of Art; and Terry Melton, Oregon Arts Commis- <br />sion, were previously distributed to Council members. The letter requested official <br />appointment of Mrs. E. Charles Pressman to represent the city of Eugene on the Execu- <br />tive Committee for the Symposium, and official endorsement of the Symposium by the <br />city of Eugene. It is expected the Symposium will bring internationally recognized <br />sculptors to the City. Manager said endorsement includes the obligation to provide <br />sites for placement of one or more finished sculptures but that no budgetary items <br />will be allowed unless approved by the Council. <br /> <br />Mr. Mohr said it is his recollection the Symposium is being support thro!1gh alloca- <br />tion from the room tax revenues. <br /> <br />. <br />1 <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />, <br /> <br />Mr. Williams moved seconded by Mrs. Beal to appoint Mrs. Pressman as Eugene's repre- <br />sentative on the Symposium's Executive Committee, and endorse the Symposium with the <br />understanding the Ci ty does not guarantee financial contributions wi thout further <br />discussion by the Council. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Corom <br />2/9/72 <br />Approve <br /> <br />J. DeJung Subdivision, Floral Hill Drive - As a condition of approval of minor subdivi- <br />sion of property off Floral Hill Drive near Bristol Avenue requested by John DeJung, <br />1988 Sylvan Drive, authorization is requested to enter into a contract with Mr. <br />DeJung requiring dedication of a 20-foot street right-Of-way to serve both properties <br />at such time as the City will require the right-oE-way. Mr. DeJung is agreeable to <br />the dedi cation. <br /> <br />Mr. Williams 1lK)ved seconded by Mrs. Beal to authorize the contract. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Corom <br />2/9/72 <br />Approve <br /> <br />K. RMBC Liquor License, The Keg, 4711 West l'lth Avenue - Change of ownership, formerly <br />William G. Ross and Gary C. Jastad; new oWners Stanley V. and Arlene D. Kielty and <br />George Tway., Approved by Police Departmen~. Release is request prior to the <br />Council meeting February 14, 1972 in order for application to be taken to Liquor <br />commission meeting on February 16. <br /> <br />Mrs. Beal moved seconded by Mr. Williams to recommend approval of the license and <br />release it before the Council meeting. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Comm <br />2/9/72 <br />Approve <br /> <br />i <br />I <br />I <br />e' <br />I <br />1 <br />I <br />I <br />i <br />i <br />I <br />i <br />I <br /> <br />L. PB Liquor License I. 7-11 Food Stores - Submi tted bl} Woodard and Patricia Elder at <br />445 Coburg Road, lUld Robert and Marilyn Gates, Jr., at '1316 A.l'ier Street" both .wi th <br /> <br />')Q <br />~U <br /> <br />2/14172 - 6 <br />