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<br />x. 'Introduction, Haderer and Franklin - Manager int:roduced Richard Raderer, adminis- " Comm
<br />trat:iliv'1.intern'in, the Manager's office from CSPA school at the University, and' 9/27/72
<br />John Franklin, att/j;r~e~~1 recent,Zy added to the Ci ty, Attorney's staff. . File
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<br />-. Y. ;Bartle Wells Report, financing Regional Sewers ':'" Copie~ of. the report w,ere dis- ' [ ,Comm
<br />~ .tributed to Council members and discussion scheduled for the October 4,1972 com-: 9/27/72
<br />mi ttee meeting ... , .Fi1e
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<br />Z. 1 Airport Task Force - The Airport Commission requested recommendations from the
<br />Council for membership on a "task force" proposed to concern itself with future
<br />planning, political st:ructure, and financing program for Mah10n Sweet Airport.
<br />Membership of the group will be kept ,to about ,twelve, and nomination dqes not. Comm
<br />. necessarily mean appointment, according to Assistant City Manager. Names may 10/4/72
<br />be submitted to Ralph Cobb, Airport Commission chairman, or to the City Manager's File
<br />office.
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<br />AA. . Ci ties' Capi to1 Caucus, League of Oregon Ci ties - Council members were informed I
<br />of a meeting scheduled"by the League, of Oregon Cities for October 25, 1972 in
<br />Springfield, one of a series scheduled Statewide to give local government
<br />officials an opportunity to meet and talk to legislators and legislative candi-
<br />dates on issues affecting cities. Some councilmen will be. asked to serve aSComm
<br />: hosts and to make contact with-representatives to gain their attendance at the 10/4/72
<br />,meeting. It will start with a social hour at 6:00 p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m., File
<br />,at Luck.ey 'sWQ9dsm,a,n. Restaurant. ,. .. _ __..--'
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<br />. HR.'Report, Lane Community Action Program - Councilman Mohr, City's representative to
<br />LeAP and chairman of the LeAP Board, distributed to Council members copies of a
<br />chart showing organizational structure of the agency. He explained the formulation
<br />;of the ,present program in'lieu of the defunct Lane Human Resources agency, and gave
<br />,a deta~led explanation of makeup of the administering board and administrative
<br />! staff operating under the approving aut:horit:y (Lane County Commissioners). Pri-
<br />i mary functions are Head Start and Senior Opportuni ties & Services. Direct co-
<br />Jordinat:ion projects supported by the administrative staff are Planned Parenthood,
<br />;Nutrition, Citizen Participation in Legislation, Urban Indian Survey, and Native-
<br />American/Chicano Affairs Center. Self-Help Programs involve the Senior Crafts
<br />: Center and Green Light Store at Cottage Grove., Goat Co-op, De All 'American Chess
<br />'Set Company, and Design Construction Company. Mr. Mohr said LCAP has gained good ;
<br />. support from the community and a viable future is anticipated in correcting poverty'
<br />situations.
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<br />. Mrs. Campbell suggested appointment of a member of the Voluntary Services Council
<br />to the LCAP administering board to gi ve needed liaison between that Council and the
<br />,'several agencies with which LCAP is involved.
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<br />On question from Mrs. Bea1, Councilman Mohr explained that the direct co-ordination I
<br />---"""projects are funded separately by Federal zrrmies but LeAP provides co-ordination 'Comm
<br />4It' through the administrative staff. The Co-ordinated Child Care Center and Day Care 10/4(72
<br />Center are separately funded Federal agencies and are connected with LCAP only F~le
<br />through representa1;}f?!1:.~o!l. the,adm:j.!}~~~_ering board. ~, . _.. _..,..
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<br />Copies of the following were distributed previously to Council members:
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<br />Letter from Bob Rubenstein, D?wntown Development Board re: Ordinance to require:
<br />reporting of gross sales. I Comm
<br />Y- Letter from Dale Fischer re: Tax on college and university students, and other 110/4/72'\
<br />matters. I File
<br />Notice of League of Oregon Cities Conference and preliminary program _ i
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<br />Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mrs. Beal to approve, affi'rm,. and file as noted Items A through
<br />CC above. Rollcall vote. All councilm~n present voting aye,. motion carried.
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<br />III - Ordinances
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<br />Council Bill No': 96 - Amending'Sections 4.375 and4-.3f30 re: Dog Licen!'::in'p-<Jv:as submitted and
<br />~ read the first time by council bill number and title only, there being no councl1man present
<br />.,' requesting that it be read in full. . .... . ..
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<br />~ Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mrs .Beal that th e bill be read the second tl~e by' councl~ bl~l number
<br />only, with ~nanimous consent ,of the Council, and that enactme~t be consld~red.at,t~ls tlme.
<br />Motion carried unanimously and the bill was read the second tlme by councll blll number only.
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<br />Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mrs. Beal that the biil be approved and given final passage. Rollcall
<br />vote. All councilmen present voting aye, the bill was declared passed and numbered 16627.
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