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<br />. <br /> <br />,t '. <br />L. !Mobil/;! Home Space, Request for Hearing - Petition was received from mobile home <br />(dealers in t;he Eugene/Springfield area requesting public hearing on their concern <br />tabout the critical shortage of available spaces to place mobile homes. Manager <br />:said the planning staff was working on an .ordinance revision, studying problems <br />'involved, particularly with regard to placement of mobile homes in neighborhoods <br />:of conventional homes, placement qn individual lots rather than confined to mobile <br />home parks, or placement on single lots in subdivision created exclusively for <br />:mob~le homes. He said the' many technical questions were delaying to some extent <br />, the availability of'mobile home park sites and he was not convinced a pUblic hear~ <br />:ing at this time would accomplish anything other than permit discussion of the <br />\ problem. <br /> <br />: John Porter, planning director ,reported that all of the many applications for <br />imobile home sites in the Danebo area were denied except one because they did not <br />: meet criteria. He thought the issues th,e .mobile home dealers wanteq to bring to <br />: t;he Council had been before both the Planning Commi,ssion and Joint Housing Com-. <br />imittee and that reports would be forthcoming from them. He said the Planning Com- <br />\mission considered asking for a moratorium on construction of mobile home parks <br />I " <br />!in t;he city. However, staff recommended against it and the issue was tabled until <br />~June. He.said the Housing Committee was also looking at the problem in detail. <br />iBecause of divergent opinions he felt it could be some time before any recommenda- <br />'tion was ready. <br /> <br /> <br />~ . <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />:Mayor Anderson said it could be construed as a delaying action if the mobile homes <br />'dealers were told the matter was being studied and they were given no opportunity <br />i to present their views. He suggested some deadline or schedule to give t;hem an <br />:opportunit;y to be heard, recognizing the large inventories many of the dealers' <br />maintained and the potential for extreme financial hardship. <br /> <br />I <br />[Councilman Williams not;ed the number of questions involved, including citizen <br />:pressure with regard to location of mobile home parks and demand for mobile home <br />ihousing because of construction cost of conventional type housing. He thought the <br />I <br />fJoint Housing Commit;tee the most appropriate group to cons~der the many facets and <br />;suggested a public hearing at this time would cover only the mobile home dealers <br />;'point of view. - <br /> <br />Mr. Williams moved seconded by Mr. Murray to refer the request for public <br />heating' to the Joint Housing Committee, requE!sting them to give the Council <br />within 30 days a statement of what it intended to do with the request. <br /> <br />till <br /> <br />.councilwoman Beal wondered whether the request would be referred to the Planning <br />Commission after i t; wa~ deal t wi th by the Housing ~ommi ttee. She thought the mobile I <br />home dealers should be notified of the steps being taken because of the time fra~e <br />if recommendation did call for referral to the Planning Commission before final " <br />action by the Council. .Further discussion led to consensus that some decision \ <br />should be. reached quickly as possible in response to the petition for public hearing.' <br />, Comm <br />Vote was taken on the mot;ion as stated. Motion carried unanimously. 5/15V74 <br />-,,~""--'Approve <br />M. JRelocation, Clear Lake Road - Authorization was r~uested for,deed to Lane County ; <br />:conveying right-of-way for relocation of Clear Lake Road through city-owned property~ <br />:Public Works Director said the present dedication for the road would b~ vacated, re-; <br />verting to city ownership. He pointed out the area and explained location of the : <br />road in relat;ion to the clear zone at the south end of the airport. <br /> <br />N.' <br /> <br />Liquor Licenses .~~ <br />...:..' SIlver DoDar-Club, 1775'West 6tb:A,v~ri'Cle ~ -RMB(new) <br />, The Bavarian, 444 East 3rd Avenue - DA (Greater privilege) <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />requested. C <br />. om <br />... ,-. -~'--"5/i5/74 <br />ApPr:'ove <br /> <br />Hr. Williams 'lTX)ved seconded by Mr. Wood to authorize the deed as <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />_____ __ ._,,, "..'_" 'n_"'~""~' ,oF' -. -~. , ~ <br /> <br />,OLCC report on the Silver Dollar Club noted four in the neighborhood objectiny,(. <br />three not; objecting. Manager s~id the city had an understanding with the prop~rty' <br />owner that if the license was granted by the OLCC the property would be improved <br />to meet code requirements before it'was occupied and opened for business. Both. <br />est;ablishments are located in proper zones. <br /> <br /> <br />Pub Hrng <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Mr. Williams moved seconded by Mr. Wood to recommend approval of <br />the licenses. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />\ <br />\ <br />) <br />I <br />/Comm <br />5/15/74 <br />Approve <br />',/ . <br /> <br />~,,/ <br /> <br />I <br />fIt; was understood those Objecting would be notified of public hearing at the <br />. May 20 meetinc.:T. ~ ,__ ,-- <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />\'3. <br /> <br />5(20(74 - 25 <br />