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<br />E.Bristow'sClock~Broadway - Wm. W. Bristow proposes to give the clock to the City
<br />'(letter attached,to April :19, 1972, committee agenda).. , He agrees .to set, wind, clean,
<br />if installed in the mal;L, on'the condition that, it not ,be removed,from in front of
<br />the Broadway store for as long as the mall exists. 'Mr., Bristow will have the option
<br />of reclaiming ownership should the clock be removed from the mall. Staff recommends
<br />acceptance.
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<br />Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mrs. Beal to accept the offer.
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<br />Motion carried unanimously.
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<br />F. Dog Control Contract with Lane'County
<br />The contract covers the year 1972 and is,the' result -of negotiations between the
<br />Finance Department, Police Department, Lane County Sheriff" and Lane County ,Administra-
<br />tion. It is expected to provide a higher level bf service on' dog control and more
<br />control over handling of complaints' at a somewhat highercbst, . although ata lower net
<br />cost because of higher~han projected license sales ,and fees.
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<br />Mrs. Beal inquired about the provision for,City'personnel filling in for dog control
<br />officers should they not be available. Finance Director explained the contract does
<br />provide additional funds to cover vacation and weekend leave, ' but it was decided
<br />rather,than pay, that out, in,'contractforin, City ,personnel would db the work. If it
<br />is founa this procedure will not suffice, then" an extra person will be put on'.
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<br />Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mrs. Beal to approve the contract for 1972. Rollcall vote.
<br />Motion carried, all 'councilmen ,present voting aye. '.
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<br />G. Liquor Licenses
<br />1. Bonanza, 2920 West l,lth'-:-.John M. Nix,,(New)
<br />RMBA -. Retail Malt Beverage, :Class,A
<br />2'. Rocinante, Inc., Ford's Restaurant,:,1769 Franklin Boulevard, - Change of ownership
<br />(formerly Jack and Helen Racely) - DA, Dispensers Class A
<br />3. Pizza Palace, 2890 Willamette - Pizza Palazzo, Inc.
<br />Greater Privilege,... Now RA, requesting RB, '-Restaurant, Class B
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<br />Manager explained that there were no objections to' recommending approval of any
<br />of the three applications. However, one of the reasons for the new pro~edure
<br />for processing 'license applications was to.obtain' mor_e', information for, the Council
<br />at the time ,the applications were, being cohsidered. Review by City departments
<br />has been received" but, reports havenbt been ' received from, the ,OLCC on the
<br />Rocinante or Bonanza applications:. Manager' suggested holding those two until
<br />reports are received.
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<br />'Mr. Mohr moved seconded,byMrs. Beal to recommend approval of the applica-
<br />tion for the Pizza Palace.
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<br />Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Beal expressed concern, about parking and other traffic
<br />problems in the vicinity of the Pizza Palace and suggested delaying action on
<br />that application until a report could be prepared on traffic congestion which might
<br />be added, by this 'particular establishment. Manager, explained that part of the re-
<br />view of the Police and Traffic Engineering Departments is with regard to, traffic.
<br />He said there were' no objections from owners of neighboring ,properties.
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<br />Answering Mr. Teague, Manager said annual renewal of liquor 'licenses will permit
<br />review of the establishments, but traffic would not be considered a reasonable,
<br />basis for not renewing a license. He said the City departments' recommendations
<br />'take the, form of saying there are no reasohsnot to renew a license, ,and it is pre-
<br />sumed,in' this' instance the :change. in type of license ,was, not suffi<;:ient, t,o create
<br />additional. problems. ,"
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<br />Answering Mr'. ' McDonald's questions ,Manager. detailed, the, recently adopted procedure
<br />for processing applications for liquor licenses 'from the time they are filed with
<br />-the Finan'ce Department t'o theirpresent'ationto the "CounciL Manager said, recommenda-
<br />tion for approval may be denied by the Council for its own reasons' but not based on
<br />State law; when renewal requests come in, then problems of that nature can be con-
<br />sidered. He said this particular request for greater privilege presents no reason
<br />for d,enial,sin'ce ,the establishme"nt 'does now have a liquor license.
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<br />Councilman Bradshaw questioned consideration of penalizing the owner of the Pizza
<br />Palace sin'cemajor sour-ce of traffic' congestion in the, area is from attraction of
<br />high school-age' people' to the A&W stand at 29th and 'WilJ,:amette. ,Mrs. Campbell said
<br />the A&W stand is the only place in that area for teenagers to go since they cannot
<br />frequent the Pizza Palace.
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<br />A vote was taken on the motion as stated, and motion carried, ,Council-
<br />men:' Beal', McDonald; and Campbell voting no .
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<br />It was understood the: applications of the Bonanzaartd Rocinante, Inc., would be
<br />held for receipt of report from the local OLCC, and that copies of the new pro-
<br />cedure 'for processing applications will be distributed to Council members.
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