<br />In response to Mr. Hershner I s question about the authority for changing land' classifica-
<br />tion for assessment purposes, Mr. Saul cited ORS provisions and procedure followed in
<br />bringing the application to the Council for approval. He said it was initiated by the
<br />land owners and that if approved it would not necessarily prevent applications .for
<br />'building permits. However, State law dId p!!:1ovide fairly heavy penalties if construction
<br />took place. The open space slassification would have to be removed, and in that .event
<br />the property owner would be liable for pyament of taxes which would have been due under
<br />the higher classification. ,
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<br />Councilman McDonald wondered where responsibility for the property and any future
<br />assessments would lie. He ,wasconcerned,too about reduction in revenues if other
<br />properties were.so designated,resulting'in lesser. tax monies returned to the County.
<br />Manager said it was his understanding the Homes Association was incorporated and
<br />members were those people owning property abutting the open space area. They as a
<br />corporation had title to .the property on which open space designation was requested.
<br />The open space designation would have no .effect on any future improvement assessments
<br />against the property if it was benefited, unless the Council decided the restrictions
<br />were reason to exempt it from assessment, which he felt would be stretching the point.
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<br />Vote was taken on the motion to approve the open space land designation. Motion
<br />carried unanimously.
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<br />II - Items acted upon with one motion after,discussion of individual items if requested.
<br />Previously discussed in committee on May 22, 1974 (Present: Mayor Anderson; Council
<br />members Williams, Hershner, McDonald, Beal, Campbell, Keller, Murray, and'Wood); on
<br />May 29, 1974 (Present: Mayor Anderson; Council members. Hershner, Beal, Campbell, .''''-.,-
<br />Keller, Murray, and Wood); and on June 5, 1974 (Present: Mayor Anderson; Council members
<br />Williams, Hershner, McDonald, Beal, Campbell, Keller, Murray, and ~ood). Minutes
<br />of those meetings are printed below in italics.
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<br />;JC ApPointiiients'-'-->-~- - .
<br />1. Electrical Board - Mike McCall, 3230 Bell Avenue, recommended by the Mayor
<br />for term ending January l, 1977.
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<br />Mr. Williams moved seconded by Mr. Wood to approve the appointment.
<br />Motion carried unanimously.
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<br />Appt'ove
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<br />2. Masonry Board - Cecil Saxon, Route 4~ Box 193D, reappointed by the Mayor
<br />for term ending January 1, 1977.
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<br />In response to Councilwoman Bea1, Mayor Anderson explained
<br />of board members were specified by ordinance and that they
<br />if it was the Council's desire to include consumers or lay
<br />
<br />that qualifications]
<br />could be reviewed Comm
<br />members. 5/2~/74
<br />Approve
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<br />3. Metropolitan Area Planning Advisory Committee (LCOG) - Councilman williams
<br />announced reappointment ?f Dorothy Anderson and Lewis Manhart as Eugene's
<br />representatives for the term ending June 30, 1977; and
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<br />;comm
<br />5/2;2/74
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<br />App;rove
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<br />4. Eugene Renewal Agency - Reappointment of Joan Mazo for the term ending
<br />July 10, 1978. Mr. Williams reported that the Council decided to solicit
<br />applications for the vacancy 2reated by the resignation of Ray Hawk. The
<br />Agency, he said, was preparing application forms to be available in the
<br />City Manager's offipe. Applications were to be taken for two weeks from the 'eomm
<br />time forms ,were a,vailab1e, permitting screening and !interview in time for 5/'f2/74
<br />formal appointmen,f; at the June 24 Council meeting. Approve
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<br />B. Various liquor License Renewals, and Change of Location, c1ub Cigar Store, \
<br />933 Olive Street (RMB) - Request was recei ved from Ben Raykovich for approval of .
<br />;relocation ina new building ~t 933 Olive Street of the former Lucky's Club Cigar;
<br />'Store~Mr. Raykovich is moving from a building acquired by the Renewal Ag~ncy ,
<br />land needs Council action prior to the june lO meeting to permit moving his 'es-
<br />tablishment next week and to receive renewal application for the new location i,
<br />for the 1974-7S year.
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<br />The following renewal applications were also presented:
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<br />I Retail Malt Beverage ~
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<br />: Package Store -
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<br />PaddOck Tavern, 335S East Amazon
<br />Pit Stop, 2222 Highway 99N
<br />Rancho Tavern, 1466 West 7th
<br />Rod's Hofbrau, 1030 Highway 99N
<br />Side Pocket Tavern, 846 West 6th
<br />Stadium Club, 375 East 7th
<br />Albertson's #507 - 1675 West 18th
<br />" #515, 3299 Hilyard
<br />" #531,#2 OakwayMa11
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