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<br />UT -, Ordinances <br /> <br />Council B.ill,No'~ 507 - Vacating University Street from .13th to.18th; .13 Avenue, from <br />University to Agate; and .15th Avenue from University to Agate, read the first time on <br />April 22, 1974 and held over lacking unanimous consent for second reading, wa~_broug1it <br />back and read the second time by council bill number and title only, there being no <br />councilman present requesting that it be read in full. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Mr. Williams moved seconded by Mr~ Keller that the bill be approved and given final <br />passage. <br /> <br />Councilman Murray referred to some previous discussion between the South University <br />neighborhood group and staff. He wondered about the outcome of that and whether <br />the group was aware this vacation was being considered at this meeting. Councilwoman <br />Campbell had the same concern and suggested some procedure whereby the neighborhood <br />organizations would know when items affecting their areas were before the Council <br />for discussion. Manager answered that the South University group was concerned <br />about the all-day parking in the University area and whether that would result in <br />no public access to the cemetery on University Street. He said the cemetery would <br />have public access. Also, that nothing had been heard from the University <br />neighborhood group. Harold Babcock of the University informed the Council of a <br />letter from the president of the South Univeristy neighborhood organization stating <br />that group had no official position on the vacation, that there had been no <br />discussion of the matter at the group's general meeting. <br /> <br />Manager added the assumption that as neighborhood groups were organized",and<_ <br />recognized by the city a procedure would be worked out whereby they would receive <br />notification of the kinds of things they normally would be concerned with. A <br />comprehensive +ist of those kinds of things had not yet been worked out. In, <br />this instance, the vacation was completion of part of a contract between the <br />University and the city established several years back and looked upon as routine <br />completion of previous commitment. <br /> <br />\. <br /> <br />, . <br />Rollcall vote was taken on motion to approve ,and pass. All council members present <br />voting aye, the bill was declared passed and numbered 17053. <br /> <br />Council Bill No. ~Q ~ Levying assessment for p~ving north side of 5th Avenue from <br />B.e.J?tels.en Roqd to-1.3QQ,'ieet ~es.tCJ.3~271'"l\read th.e firs,t tiJne on April 22 and referred <br />to Ass,ess.mentPanel for recaminendation, , brou-ghtD.ackw.ith:recaminendation to levy as <br />proposed and read the second ti~e by council bill number and ~itle only, no councilman <br />present reque$tingthey be read in full. <br /> <br />Mr. Williams moved seconded ,by Mr. Keller that the bill be approved and given final <br />passage. Rollcall vote. All councilmen present voting aye, the bill was declared <br />passed and numbered 17054. <br /> <br />Council Bill No. 511 - Levying assessments for paving, sanitary and storm sewers <br />on Wildwood Street from Inglewood to 450 feet north; Ridgeway from Flintridge to 450 <br />feet north; Inglewood from west boundary of 2nd Addition to Flintridge to 450 feet west; <br />Ironwood from Ridgeway to,6SQ .feet'north. andCe'darRidge from Ironwood, to Wildwood; <br />Sanitary and storm sewer in area between 320 feet east and 800 feet west of Wildwood from <br />~OO feet north to 1000 feet north of Flintridge (73-35~ read the first time on April 22, <br />and referred to Assessment Panel for recommendation, brought back with recommendation <br />to levy as proposed and read the second time by council bill nwnber and title only, <br />no councilman present requesting they be read in full. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Mr. Williams moved seconded by Mr. Keller that the bill be approved and given final <br />passage. Rollcall vote. All councilmen present voting aye, the bill was declared <br />passed and numbered 17055. <br /> <br />Council Bill No. 512 - Sanitary sewer in area between Candlelight Drive and 900 feet <br />w.e$t of Candle ligh,t Dxiye frO..!Il ..,16Q.,jeetnQ-vth., to-16QJeet ..~o.llth 0.1": Royal Ayenue (73..,52), <br />yeqO th.e,.fi;l?s~t,tiJne~~on' A;l?"V.il.22, and)?,e;feJ?red to Assess:ment Panel ,for recoTlllllendation, brought <br />liack With recOmfnendation' to levy as proposed and read the second time by council bill ' <br />number and title only, no councilman present requesting they be read in full. <br /> <br />Mr. Williams moved seconded by Mr. Keller that the bill be approved and given final <br />passage. Rollcall vote." All councilmen present voting aye, the bill was declared <br />passed and numbered 17056~ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Council Bill No. 528 - Calling election for June 18, 1974 re: City budget amount <br />outside 6% - $3,172,334; DDB'budget amount outside 6% - $113,000; Charter amendment re: <br />Alley assessment basis was submitted and read for the first time by council bill number <br />and title only, there being no councilman present r.equesting that it be read in full. <br /> <br />\,'. <br /> <br />\43 <br /> <br />5/6/74 - 16 <br /> <br />~ <br />