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<br />-; <br /> <br />co-ordinating comrrdttee. Mr. Pearson said he thinks the three Planning Comrrds- <br />sions unanimously consider the co-ordinating commi ttee concept an important tool. <br />He feels an unstructured committee to meet as needed would be the most beneficial. <br /> <br />Councilman Williams asked what standards were used to arrive at the number of <br />units to determine residential densities. Mr. Pearson said there has to be some <br />classification of the low-medium-high density residential areas so people can <br />understand how to plan the use of their properties. Low densi ty means 1 to 10 <br />units based on individual valuation of individual parcels consistent with a study <br />of that particular land in relationship to the community. It doesn't mean the <br />same number for every development. He described what could happen in medi um and <br />high densi ty areas, and said the single-family detached house will always be avail- <br />able. More than 20 units designated high density because that number would make <br />extremely crowded condi tions, and those areas will be found only near the Uni versi ty <br />and the central bUSiness district to be consistent with transportation objectives <br />of moving people as little as possible. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Mayor Anderson said he would like to have input from the public at the hearing <br />scheduled March 22, 1972, and if there are further questions from the Council <br />he would rather have them now than at the hearing. There were none, and the <br />Mayor expressed appreciation to Mr. Pearson and others for their presentation. <br /> <br />Comm <br />318172 <br />File <br /> <br />O. County Income Tax and Auto License Fee Increase, Primary Ballot - Manager said <br />the County Commissioners have taken steps' to place the l~% income tax measure on <br />the May primary ballot. He said it is very important that this Council and <br />other local' governments in Lane County establish procedure for explai'ning uses <br />proposed for the money. He said there should be 'as wide understanding as possible <br />of the proposal, otherwise it would be a useless gesture to put it on the ballot. <br />The same applies to the motor vehicle license fee measure. The League of Oregon <br />Cities has advised there will be no state-wide campaign. He said the time ele- <br />ment makes it necessary for this Council to determine very soon how to provide <br />that information to the communi ty. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Mayor Anderson said the Council is on record as endorsing the <br />posal so has the obligation of getting the public's support. <br />accepted that a public hearing would not be advantageous. <br /> <br />income tax pro- <br />It was generally <br /> <br />Comm <br />318172 <br />File <br /> <br />P. Resolution No. 1935, Peace Vote - Manager announced a letter was received from <br />Senator Mark Hatfield acknowledging his receipt of a copy of the resolution <br />on the anti-war vote. <br /> <br />Comm <br />318172 <br />File <br /> <br />Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mrs. Beal to approve, affirm, and file as noted Items A through P. <br />Rollcall vote. All councilmen present voting aye, motion carried. <br /> <br />III - Liquor License Applications were submitted as follows, approved by the Police Department: <br /> <br />Carl's Restaurant, 2360 West 11th - Lesser privilege and adding wife's name <br />Requesting RMBC, now RA - Robert E. and Irene Kelly <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Serchic, Inc. ,2657 Willamette Street (formerly Black Forest) <br />Change of ownership, requesting RMBC - New owners Steve Serticand Randy Chick <br /> <br />Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mrs. Beal to recommend approval of the applications. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />ORDINANCES <br /> <br />Council Bill No. 9589 - Levying assessments for paving, sanitary and storm sewer within <br />Malabon West Subdivision (71-25), submitted and read the first time on February 14, 1972 and <br />held over to this date to allow proper notice of assessment to be given owners of affected <br />properties. <br /> <br />Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mrs. Beal that the council bill be read the second time by council <br />bill number only, with unanimous consent of the Council, and that enactment be considered at <br />this time. Mot4on carried unanimously and the bill was read the second time by number only. <br /> <br />Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mrs. Beal that the bill be approved and given final passage.Roll- <br />call vote. All councilmen present voting aye, the bill was declared passed and numbered <br />16399 . <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Council Bill No. 9590 - Levying assessments for paving, sanitary-and storm sewers with- <br />in 2nd Addition to Bennett's Subdivision, submitted and read the first time on February 14, <br />1972 and held over to this date to allow proper notice of assessment to be given owners of <br />affec~ed properties. <br /> <br />Written protest was received from School District No. 52 (see page 53). <br />ti1 <br /> <br />3(;1.3/72 <br />