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<br />and work with the City's. staff and Counci l in dete:r>mining a process for im- <br />plementing the study. It would seem appropriate after that to select the local <br />multidisciplinary team. <br /> <br />Alan Seder said it would seem the local team could be working now to prepar>e <br />proper questions to ask the State or any individual organiza:tion making the <br />study~ that the local point of view could be brought to the State when they <br />start their work. He said there was very little contact between the State <br />and local agencies prior to the public hearings and a local committee could be <br />working now interviewing such agencies as the Planning Commission~ Parks De- <br />partment~ WiUamette GreemJay~ Southerrt._Pacific~ Renewal Agenay~ Lane Transit~etc. <br /> <br />,.1 <br /> <br />Mrs. Campbell said she understood the committee would b~ advisory ,in na:ture <br />and would consider alternate routes and that she sees no reason why the ap- <br />pointments cannot be made now. She expressed surprise that it may be several <br />months before the State is ready to start. <br /> <br />Mr. Mohr referred to the issue raised by Mr. Poticha .with regard to aUowing <br />citizens to be heard on every issue which.has an envifonmental impact. He <br />said local governments have no way to accomplish this since public hearings <br />on highway decisions are. on a recurring -and finalized basis~ sometimes made <br />ten years prior to construction. Citizens do not have the opportunity to <br />make their views known and that. is the situa:tion in the Highway 126 projaet. <br /> <br />Comm <br />3/15/72 <br />File <br /> <br />Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mrs. Beal that Items A through N, except Item D, be approved, <br />affirmed, and filed as noted. Rollcall vote. All councilmen present voting aye, motion <br />carried. <br /> <br />c. <br />-- <br /> <br />Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mrs. Beal to approve Item D. Motion carried, all councilmen <br />present voting aye, except Mr. Hershner abstaining, <br /> <br />IV - Liquor License Applications <br />1. Change of Ownership <br />Manny LOlS, 796 Highway 99~, Merlin R. Starn (formerly Lois Mable Hurt) <br />DB, Class.B Dispensers <br />The Foundry, 1475 Franklin Boulevard, Ted R. Murphy and Lawrence F. Cooley <br />(formerly Blue Goat Tavern-Jack Bonner) RMBA, Retail Malt Beverage Class A <br />Stadium Club Tavern, 375 East 7th Avenue, Allen R. and Doris M. Casady <br />(formerly Tokrol, Inc.) -RMBC, Retail Malt Beverage Class C <br />2. Greater Privilege <br />Back Door, Inc., 1046 Oak Street, Falkenstein/Abel - Change to RB, Restaurant Class B <br />(formerly RMBC, Retail Malt Beverage Class C) <br />3. New <br />The Jade Inn, 92 Centennial Drive, Wide World Industries, Inc. <br />George and Catheryn Chee - DB, Class B- Dispensers <br /> <br />Manager explained these are the first applications to be processed under a new procedure <br />which he outlined. He said it would make more information available to Council members <br />at the time the applications are before them for consideration. He said there is no <br />reason to deny any of these., <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mrs. Beal to recommend approval of the applications. <br /> <br />Mrs. Campbell asked if a liquor license is issued to an individual or to a location, and <br />was informed that it is issued to an individual, and any change of location must be ap- <br />proved by the Oregon Liquor Control Commission. <br /> <br />Assistant Manager said the new process is not uniform throughout the State, unless the <br />OLCC chooses to implement. Under the process, he said, the date of Council consideration <br />is set at the time the application is filed in the Finance Department thereby notifying <br />the applicant and neighborhood of new locations when it will be heard. <br /> <br />A vote was taken on the motion as stated, and motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />V - ORDINANCES <br />Council Bill No. 9615 - Rezoning to C-2 PD area at northeast COPHer Centennial Boule- <br />vard and Centennial Loop (formerly R-3) S&H Green Stamps (portion of area previously zoned <br />PD) was submitted and read the first time by council bill number and title only, there <br />being no councilman present requesting that it be read in full. <br /> <br />. <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 <br />at this time. M~tion carried unanimously and the bill was read the second time by council <br />bill number only. <br /> <br />Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mrs. Beal that the bill be approved and given final passage. <br />Rollcall vote. All councilmen present voting aye, ~he bill was declared passed and <br /> <br />numbered 16414. 86 <br /> <br />'.-' '- <br /> <br />3/27/72 - 9 <br />