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<br />x. Hendricks Park Animals - Mrs. Campbell said she has received reparts that the
<br />animals"j.n Hendricks Park are being neglected -:- 17.0, straw, na dry places, shel-
<br />ters dirty. Parks Directar said these animals seem 'to' gain attentian every
<br />spring, but that there are prabably 17.0 animals which' receive better care.
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<br />Y. Palice Patralmen ,Negatiatians - Manager distributed ta Cauncil members copies
<br />.of reP9rt .017, the SU.f~ent stat,us .of negatiatians with the Associatian. He said
<br />final .offers have been made and binding arbi tratian is abaut ta praceed in
<br />the same manner as carried aut with the Fire Fighters Assaciatian.
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<br />Z. Masanic Cemetery, -" Letter was recf;i ved fram. Cili~rles, O. ,Parter' cancerning the
<br />conditians .of the Masonic Cemetery at 25th and University. He suggested the
<br />cemetery be made inta a park under the supervision .of the Ci ty. Manager re-
<br />ferred ,ta" ~st~m9-tes made several years ,aga ;far care .of, tpe Pioneer Cemetery ,
<br />at 18th ,and University, saying that ~t that t~me it wauld have take17 abaut
<br />$50,000 ta put it inta conditian where it cal.!ld be maintained, and an annual
<br />cost .of abaut $50,000 ta maintain it. He said the prablem is much the same
<br />with the,Masanic Cemetery, f;xcept that initial ca~t naw wauld be abaut $75,000.
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<br />Councilman !'lahI saidi t ,rrd,gh~, ])e well far the City ta acqu~re ,bc;>th prapert;i,es,
<br />negatiate for transfer of title of individual plats, thereby pravidin'g the
<br />City with additianal open space. Cauncil members further discussed responsi-
<br />bility far care .of the cemetery, .ownership, cantinuing cammitment, etc ~
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<br />Kenneth Watsan, representing Eugene Ladge #11 ta wham'care .of the cemetery
<br />is entrusted, said Mr. Porter has nat consulted the Ladge with ~egard ta the
<br />cemete~y; and, that they wauld be happy ta wark.with the Parks Department,ta
<br />find a salutian. 'He said care, .of the' cemetery is ,the sale respansibility .of
<br />each, .of, the plat, .owners _ except far,aPaut, six plots which, are the Ladge' s ,re-
<br />sponsibility under a trust arrangement.
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<br />It was, understaad ,because .of, the Cauncil's reluctance ta make the cemetery a
<br />part .of., the, parks system the. Parks Departm~nt and representati ves .of the Lodge
<br />wauld discuss the matter further.
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<br />AA. Civic, Center Design Plan-, Capies .of the,.Plan, p:r:epare,d, by Mitch,el] and, '"
<br />McArthur, were distributed, ta Counci:f. m~mbers'. ,The Plan is the ,result .of a
<br />study jointly financed by the Ci ty, Caunty, and EWEB ta determine street
<br />capaci ties, parking needs, soil bearing capabili ties, etc., far a ci vi c
<br />center ta accammadate EWEB, Lane Caunty, State, Ci ty, and Federal buildings.
<br />Manager said since the repart was released informatian was received that the
<br />Federal gaye.rnment,h,as decided ta,lacate .its,l?q.:i,lding .on~the site narth .of
<br />7th between Pearl and High ta include the Scharff praperty ,e,ast .of High.
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<br />BB. Bus System Subsidy, ,.. It was, reparted that ,the cast. ta the. City far subsidi?-
<br />ing Emerald Transpartatian until the Lane Mass Transit District assumed. respansi-
<br />bility was $265.40. That is the balance after repayments from Emerald Trans-
<br />port.a~.:f.an :apdtpe Tran,sit; Distr.4ct for Cl: City advance ,af$~5 ,050.
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<br />Mayar Andersan nated that the advance was made ta preserve the existing trans-
<br />portation system, at a time when there were no alternatives.
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<br />CC. Fire Department 100th Anni versary - In vi tations were extended ta visi t any .of
<br />the City's fire stations during this, week and ta attend demanstratians at the
<br />Fairgrounds on April 9, 1972, 2:00.ta 5:00 p.m., in recagnitian .of the Fire
<br />Department's 100th anniversary.
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<br />Rollcall vote. All co,uncilmen present voting aye,
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<br />Council, ,Bill- No.", 962,5 ,- ,Calling ,hearing, May ,22" 1,972 re: Vacation utility easement between
<br />Mill and: ferryStreei::s from, 2nd Avenue to, east/west easement, between 2nd, Avenue and 3rd Avenue
<br />(Witzig/Moreland), was submitted and read the first time by councilbill number and t~tle only,
<br />there being na councilman present requesting that it be read in full.
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