<br />Council Bill No. 506 ~ Vacating ease~ent located near the intersection of Laurelhurst
<br />and Primrose was read by council bill n~er and title only,
<br />there being no councilman present requesting that it be read in full.
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<br />.- ~ ..~-. "F i'~)-.i,~i~' moved .s eC9hdea:-by.'"' .:~ .:fl~r.~shDec-r.-~t1iat the.. b ~11 :.be read, ! the s e.cond..t ime
<br />- - - -by 1;_o~I"!c.i,l:.bill', n~erOnly ,--'wit&'unaniin~u:s'] consent of the Council, and that
<br />enactment be considered at this time. Motion carried unanimously and the bill was
<br />read the second time by council bill number only.
<br />Mr. Williams moved se.conded by Mr. Hershner that the bill be approved and given
<br />final passage. Rollcall vote. All Council members present voting aye, the bill
<br />was declared passed and numbered 17032.
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<br />o. Street Vacation located on University Street between East 13th Avenue and East 18th Avenue,
<br />I East1:3th Avenue between University Street and Agate Street, and East 15th Avenue between
<br />Uni vers i ty Street and" Agate Street
<br />Planning Commission recommended approval February 11,1974. Staff has initiated going
<br />ahead based on the understanding that the University would assume ~osts bf street
<br />maintenance, street cleaning, and operation of street lights. Manager received a phone
<br />call rrom chairman of parking committee of the South University group whi indicated that.
<br />the people there were concerned about. the potential for.the University closing Uni versi ty
<br />Street in front of McArthur Court. This would force more day-time parking out into the
<br />neighborhood, and they feel it would be at an unacceptable level. Mr. Don South
<br />representing the group could not be present and asked that the hearing could be continu~d
<br />to allow the neighborhood group to present its viewpoints. If the Council wishes to honor
<br />that request, it would be appropriate to have public testimony and then continue the
<br />hearing or proceed with whatever action is desired.
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<br />The public hearing was opened with no testimony presented.
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<br />In previous meetings with the University on the parking problem, it was agreed that the
<br />University would have to reduce enough of the vehicles coming to the campus before staff
<br />asks people in the area not to park in their own neighborhood. The 'University is working
<br />on the situation.
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<br />It was felt that possible it would be wise to postpone it for a short period of time.
<br />Mr. Williams supported taking any action which would pressure the Univeris~y in terms
<br />of addressing the parking problem.
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<br />Council Bill No. 507 Street vacation located on University Street between East
<br />13th and 18th Avenues, East 13th Avenue between University
<br />c.nd Agate Streets ~ and East 15th Avenue between University and Agate Streets, w_Lx;..
<br />y'ead by council bill number and title only, t-fiere being no councilman present H:'<;,r
<br />y'equesting that it be read in full.
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<br />Mr. Williams moved seconded by Mr. Hershner that the bill be read the second time by
<br />council bill number only, wi.i'.fdr:c'.'q:p:anj::iri6u8;:-~~:nsent of the Council, and that enactment be
<br />consj.dered at this time.' Moti'on' de.featea'~ lacking unanimouS consent and the council
<br />bill ~Tas'held over ,foP~-~-i~c;>~f~,~eadiY.~J: .. -. -:;':""-' -~;-.- "--"" --,-'C'._.
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<br />Informal Bid
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<br />, Name Dr Bidder and Project
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<br />Contract Cost
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<br />Cost'to
<br />'Abutting I'rop.'
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<br />~ Parking Lot So'~theast' Corner 6th Avenue
<br />and Hillemette Street (1030)
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<br />Cost to City ~
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<br />Downtown Development District.
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<br />1. Benge 'Paving, Inc...... .,...........,.,....... .$4,983.32.....................,.... .0.. .:.. ~.. I......... ."......,.... .$4.983.32
<br />2. Wild ish Construction Company..................$5.562.00 .
<br />3. Shur-Wey Contractors. Inc.....................$5.675.60
<br />4. Eugene Sand & Gravel. Inc.....................$7.226.60
<br />, . ' COMPLETION DATE: May 10. 1974 . I
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<br />(1030) . The cost would be borne by the J?DB. Recommended award to Benge Paving, Inc.,
<br />low bidder, for a cost of $4,983.32.
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<br />:Public hearing was held with no testimony presented.
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<br />Mr. Willi~~~ moved seconded by Mr. Hershner to award contract to low bidder. if: r22:~all
<br />'vote 'was' JaJ,<:en,,:withall Council members voting aye.
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<br />j! - Items acted upon with one motion after discussion of individual items if requested.
<br />Previously discussed incomrnittee on April 10 (Present: Mayor Anderson; Council members
<br />YTilliams, Hershner, Beal, Campbell, Keller, and Murray) and on April 17, 1974 (Present:
<br />Council members Hershner, Beal, Campbell, Keller, Wood and Murray). Minutes of those
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