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<br />[I" ------ -.... .. <br />TV '""" ItemS Not. PreviouslY' DlsCUS"Sed <br /> A. Proposed Agreement) Earl Green re: Sewer capacity to property on Centennial Boulevard <br /> just east of Masonic Lodge - <br /> Mr. Green proposes development of property on Centennial Boulevard recently annexed to . <br /> the City, and extension of sewer under the freeway to connect to the trunk on Sorrel <br /> Way. Capacity of that sewer is limited to 15 galilions per minute, and Mr. Green has if"""' <br /> asked for an agreement with the City that if he proceeds to develop that sewer line he <br /> will be given the right to use the entire 15 gallon capacity with the provision that <br /> if he doesn't exercise that right the agreement will be void. Manager noted question <br /> of whether this policy would be desirable since it would be removing the possibility <br /> for anyone else to take advantage of capacity in that sewer. He said staff does not <br /> object and it was understood at the time of annexation that Mr. Green would construct <br /> the sewer at his own expense, so it would seem he should have some protection. <br /> Councilman Williama asked if there are anr other private sewer lines in the City con- <br /> p-E;ctE:;d to ... ~ub.l~c lin~s.~... .l?J.lb.J:i,.c. ~OJ:lk:~ Di,pE;ctoP-J:lE;plied'tE~p..Ei; ot-h.er pr~x,~i-e:,sewe'r_?:lines <br /> UilcIer~agrieeinents-"pr6~ec::~?rg'ctIie' city-c in thai - connectiorl<<-mUst . D~-~o'mp'iete<fwh~I;' 'per~anent <br /> sewer lines are construbtgd, and assesSments can then be made against the properties. <br /> o..~ -.::; <br /> B. Mobile Office for Bank of Pacific, 13th and Patterson <br /> Request for temporary facility during construction of permanent building. Approval <br /> recommended subject to proper installation and utility connections. <br /> C. Segregation of Assessment - Park Manor Medical, Richard N. Getty to separate property <br /> on McLean Boulevard. Amount assessed against portion to be separated of $781.57 has . <br /> been paid leaving a balance of $257.45. Staff recommended approval. <br /> n:Sale"City~wnedpt>6pet>tyat-s01:i-thw-est'corner-D6Iialdartd-F6Xf16ll6w requested for portion <br /> of BALSM PUD. This is narrow strip of property acquired for right-of-way (500'x50' <br /> widening to 90') of Donald and Fox Hollow intersection, and is included in BALSM pXanned <br /> unit development approved by the Planning Commission and now awaiting possible appeal <br /> before the Council. Proposed sale price is $6,250 based upCn value of land to the de- <br /> veloper in his ability to arrive at number of units in the development. Inclusion of <br /> this property will allow five additional units. City has something like $5,844.30 in- <br /> vested in the property, which cannot be developed by itself. <br /> E. Class B Dispenser's Liquor License (New) - Feed Mill Restaurant in The Granary Build- <br /> ing at 259. East 5th Avenue (partnership). OLCe and staff investigations indicate no <br /> objections. Otto-Potichacitedthe need for good restaurants ih the City and said <br /> that a liquor license is a requisite for a good restaurant. <br />Mrs. Beal moved seconded by Mr. Teague to approve Items IV-A through IV-E. Rollcall vote. , <br />All councilmen present voting aye, motion carried. <br />V - ORDINANCES . <br /> Council Bill No. 58 - Calling hearing September 25, 1972 re: Vacation alley between 22nd <br /> ~ - <br />and 23rd from Patterson east (YMCA), was submitted and read the first time by: council bill number <br />and title only, there being no councilman present requesting that it be read in full. <br />Mrs. Beal moved seconded by Mr. Teague that the bill be read the second time by council bill <br />number only, with unanimous consent of the Council, and that enactment be considered at this <br />time. Motion carried unanimously and the bill was read the second time by council bill number only. <br />Mrs-. Beal moved seconded by Mr. Teague that the bill be approved and given final passage. Rollcall I <br />vote. All councilmen present voting aye,the bill was declared passed and numbered 16599. <br /> Council Bill No. 59 - Calling hearing September 25, 1972 re: Vacation easement east of <br />Augusta Street between 20th and 28th (Weaver) was submitted and read the first time by council <br />liill number. and title only, th.ere being no councilman present .-requesting that it be read in full. <br />Mrs. Beal moved seconded by Mr. ~ague that the bill be read the second time by council bill <br />number only, with unanimous consent of the Council, and that enactment be considered at this time. <br />Motion carried unanimously and the bill was read the second time by council bill number only. <br />Mrs. Beal moved seconded by Mr. Teague that the bill be approved and given final passage. Roll- I <br />call vote. All councilmen present voti~g aye the bill was declared passed and numbered 16600. <br /> Council Bill No. 60 - Paving 18th Avenue from Bailey Hill Road to 1050 feet west was sub- <br />mitted and read the first time by council bill number and title only, there being no councilman <br />present requesting that it be read in full. <br />Mrs. Beal moved seconded by Mr. Teague that the bill be read the second time.by council ~ill.num- <br />b onlr with unanimous consent of the Council, and that enactment be consldered at thls tlme. <br />er , . . b . 11 rob. 1 <br />J:1otion carrie'd unanimously and the bill was ~4.he secohd tlme by councJ.:l l nu er on y. <br />" . . . . - \d. 8/14/72 - 15 <br />