<br />K. I Operl House-,iihe Shop" :'-council~~;'s w~~ i.;~ited to an open ho~~- f~;'-;'The
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<br />,Shop" at 9:00 a.m. on March 1 in the Center Building at Lane Community College. 2/28/73
<br />: The Shop is an organization of exconvicts who are trying to help other exconvicts : File
<br />: make the 'transition from prison back to the community.
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<br />L. . Eugene/Springfield Ambulance - Bill Leonard invited the Mayor and Council members ,Comm
<br />to view a cus'tom built ambulance, put together in Eugene for the Eugene/Springfield File
<br />Ambulance Service. He said it is the only one of its kind in the united States. 2128/73
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<br />Mrs. Beal moved seconded by Mr- Williams to approve, affirm, and file as noted Items A
<br />through L, except Items C, H.2: and H.3 (see individual action above). Rollcall vote.
<br />1'1otion carried, all councilmen present voting aye.
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<br />III - Ordinances
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<br />Council Bill No. 194,... LeJ7Y-ing'iissessments, for paving north/south alley between' Oak and
<br />High from .27th to-,270 feet north (72-41), read the Eirst time
<br />on February 26, 1973 and referred t? March 5, ~97.3 hearing panel, was brought back ~ f~r
<br />consideration of recommendation to levy as pr@pos'ed< 'T0-e 'bill -Y.I'as -read the second t~me by
<br />council bilLnti.mb:er -only" there being no,. councflman,:rpresent 'r,eq:ues,ting that it ~be r-ead in
<br />full. , , " .
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<br />Councilwoman Beal said she would vote against passage of this assessment becCJ:~se_~,she felt it'
<br />unfair that oWners of residential properties are forced to pay for improvements 'primarily
<br />benefiting large apartment developments; She recognized the Council has no choi~e other
<br />than to levy on front- footage basis under present law.
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<br />Mrs. Beal moved seconded by Mr. Williams that C.B.194 be approved and given final
<br />passage.
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<br />Counci~an H~rshner noted'!hat.the Counci~ subcomm~ttee !o study assessment policy was
<br />fQ)?JDed :wnJDed:-a:=elr." folloT.i1.ng 1JJlple~entat1.on of th1.S proJect and protests registered by
<br />Q\ineX',of.re~J"dent1.al.l?roperty fr~nt1.ni on the alley but not-using it. Also, the Panel was
<br />aW.aPe y!Jr :ch1.S 'pr~b-lem'-'arE;!a;bllt 1.t' was felt t~ere was ho choice other than to- levy unless
<br />JDoney" Was taken r.:r>oJD the ~ Geriel'al. ..fund. COlmcJ.lwoma,n ,Real, hoped that the assessment. and
<br />w.oJ?k, on the alley. would 'be delayed: until :the ~sUb<iio.mmittee: haa.; de'cidecif~Q)Ii:amethod :Qf: .
<br />ass:ssment~hich woU1dnotpen~ize owners Or residential properties adjacent- to TImltiple-
<br />fam1.ly ho~socng. Manager expla1.ned that the alley had been paved and the contractor paid.
<br />The levy 1.S necessary to collect the money or secure bond applications so bonds can be
<br />sold for money to reimburse ~he ~ity's funds. The subcommittee has presented a report
<br />on a ~ethod of assessment wh1.ch 1.S scheduled for Council discussion March 14. However,
<br />even 1.f that procedure is set up it would have no effect upon this particular assessment
<br />because the propert~ is zoned for mu:tiple-family use. Mrs. Beal said the procedure agreed
<br />upon by the subcomm1.ttee and th~t wh1.ch the Public Works Department was requested to work
<br />out would have taken care of th1.S assessment. She didn't feel the effort to find a new
<br />formula would be worthwhile if it wouldn't apply DO this type situation.
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<br />-R9~~call,v0~~-was taken on the.motion asstated.=~Motion carried, all councilmen
<br />present votuig - aye, except Councilwomen Beal and Campbell voting no, and the bill
<br />was declared passed and numbered 16732.
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<br />Council Bill No. 195 - Levying assessments for paving Norwood from Carmel to Marlow
<br />Lane (72-42), read the first time on February 26,1973 and referred to March 5, 1973 Hearing
<br />Panel, was brought back for consideration of recommendation to levy as proposed :~]!1-~?btll
<br />was ,reag:the second time by council bill number only, there being no councilman present
<br />"requesting that - it be read in full.
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<br />Mrs. Beal moved seconded by Mr. Williams that the bill be approved and given final passage.
<br />Rollcall vote. All councilmen present voting aye, the bill was declared passed and numbered
<br />16733.
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<br />Council Bill No. 196_.-, LeY'jing1assessments .fo)? paving,sani tary and storm sewers within
<br />6th, Addition to Oak Hills, and paving Stoney Ridge 1\0 ad from Craigmont Avenue to 400 feet
<br />nopth (72-46), read the first time 'on Tebruary26, 1973 and referred to March 5, 1973 Hearing
<br />Panel, was brought back for consideration of recommendation to levy as proposed. The bill
<br />was read the second time by council bill number only, there being no councilman present re-
<br />questing that it be read in full.
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<br />Mrs.Beal,moved seconded by Mr. Williams that the bill be approved and given final passage.
<br />Rollcall vote. All councilmen present voting aye, the bill was declared passed and numbered
<br />16734.
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<br />Council Bill No. 197 - Levying assessments for sanitary sewer between U. S. Highway 99
<br />and 400 :feet Nest and between 5th Avenue and 1700 feet northwest (72-56), read ,the first time
<br />on Febr~ary 26, 1973 and referred to March 5, 1973 Hearing Panel, was brought back for con-
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