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<br />o. rAPPolntm€!Dt~ commlttee~ 'to Study' Proposed piannl~g'-F;;~~ - M~y~'x'A;;d~r~on announced <br />'the appointment of Councilman Robert Wood, chairman; Lee Penny, chairman of Budget'Comm <br />. Committee; John Boyer, Associated General Contractors; John Breeden, contractor; 5/8/74 <br />. and Betty Niven, chairman Joint Housing Committee. Affirm <br /> <br />:. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />P. :Location of Taverns Near Churches - Councilman McDonald reported a number of <br />,calls with regard to recent Council endorsement of liquor license for the Brass <br />Rail, 1143 Oak Street, across the street from the Christian Church. He wondered <br />!whether further consideration should be given to that endorsement-,--also to future' <br />~r.equests.~for/loca.tiC5f:l-of t;averns neg.r......ghurehes~M~y9r ,Anderson answered tha t <br />;endorsement of the Brass ~l~w~s made on the ba~is~ of evaluation of police de- <br />ipartment report and any-further aec1sion would now be up to the Oregon Liquor <br />IControl Commission. He said that although applications were evaluated on the <br />rbas4s_of-police department reports, the decision on endorsement was a matter of <br />iCouncil vote. ZOning would have to be proper and other'considerations properly <br />~met. l!e added that whether taverns are to be located near churches was not a <br />~policy matter, put one of individual decision in individual cases. <br /> <br />cOliJin <br />.,5/8/74 <br />J,:5'fi.2'e <br /> <br />Q. 'Introduction, ~;ary McDOnald - Parks <br />ColoradO, spending a week in Eugene <br />Eugene's parks director. Mr. Smith <br />future. <br /> <br />and Recreation Director from Lakewood, <br />on exchange visitation with Ed Smith, . <br />will spend a week in Lakewood in the near I <br /> <br />.' <br /> <br />.~ <br />,~' <br /> <br />Comm <br />5/8/74 <br />rile <br /> <br />R. IAlmou~ceme~ts . . "., . <br />~i Workshop, Land Conservation and Development - Scheduled May 13, 1974, 7:30 p.m., <br />'in the Eugene Hotel to obatin views and concerns about land use goals and guide- <br />,lines. The workshop will be sponsored by Department of Land Conservation &. <br />: Development and is one of a series being held throughout the State in developing <br />: a plan as directed under S.B.lOO. Planning Commission authorized its chairman <br />: to present a statement primarily on adopted goals of the city and 1990 Plan an~ <br />) suggesting those areas_to_which they fel t .!.lle_S.ta4;e_shou~.2ive-at:tentioii -:.,. <br />. areas of high park-and recreat;:fbn~va:Eue~aesfheticallY water oriented areas, <br />~s wf!h~geographical hazards, industrial areas which affect living env!ronment; <br />: around them, etc. <br /> <br />2., Bicycle Hearing - Scheduled May 10, 19'!-4", 10:00 a.m~to .10:00 p.m., at Harris <br />Hall to take testimony with regard to bicycle Jaciliti"es inthe city. <br /> <br />, ~ =-=~~~-' _~ =......--r'._" --.- <br /> <br />3.; Fluoridation of waterSupp1Y - Letter~was received from, A. K. Hottle, director <br />i of La9~ County Co~ynity Health & Social S~rvices, requesting Council co~sidera- <br />i-tidrrat "thff'-appropriate time for mandatory fluoridation of the cit"yrs-water- <br />: supply (referring to recent action in this reg~rd-bY State Health Commission). <br /> <br />: Councilman Williams asked whether.~the.Jssue- O'P,fluorida.tion would come before ~ <br />, the Council formally~---=Man~~g--;;r said it was his understanding there would be :., <br />public hearings,b~f6re the State Health Commission and the C9unci1's role would <br />; be one of support or opposition, ei.ther as .a b,ody, Qr._as individuals, -to the Com- <br />imission'~der for mandatory fluoridation of ~ater supplies throughout the State. ~ <br />! <br /> <br />4. i League of <br />6:30 p.m. <br />5. I Communi ty <br /> <br />Oregon Cities, Regional Meeting - May 9, 1974, 4:00 p.m. workshop, <br />dinner, at Black Angus. <br />Goals Update - Second session, May 8, 1974, at Eugene Hotel. <br /> <br />J <br />Cdmm <br />5/ ~~ 74 <br />~tile <br /> <br />s. [Jobs .;;:S~- p~iT~tion ..: CounCllman Mc[x;nald referred to a 'recent' arfLcle -Tn'-fhe-', <br />.Register-Guard quoting Ed Ramsay of the Springfield Chamber of Commerce with <br />;regard to pollution of the Willamette River and t;he question of industry and <br />;job loss versus pollution. He proposed creation of a Council subcommittee to <br />idetermine the city's stand on the issue. Mayor Anderson noted the technical Comm <br />.aspect of the issue and the probability that not enough facts were known at this5/15/74 <br />time to warrant Council consideration. It was agreed actioz; would await further1 File <br />developments. ~ <br /> <br />u. <br /> <br />f Smoke Testing of Sani tary Sewer Lilies incl uding house connectlo~s"'Is bel.ng'- car'iied'-; <br />on by the ci ty to determine where water from gutters and roof drains is entering ~, <br />,the sanitary sewers. Manager announced the program for/Council information and said' <br />: that; it was strictly nonhazardous .Connn <br />5/15/74 <br />,fntroduction, Jack Guthrie - F~m Public Works Department who assumed the rotat~l File <br />:ing position of Community Relations Assistant in the Manager's office, replacing, <br />{Paget Engen. Mr. Guthrie, engineer, served as liaison between engineering de- ~ <br />jpartment, property owners, and contractors in Public Works. <br /> <br />-,~~';< <br />,T' <br /> <br />T. <br /> <br />,.,~ <br /> <br />5/20/74 - 26 <br /> <br />Comm <br />'0/15/74 <br /> <br />rile <br /> <br />. j <br />