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<br /> H. variance Continuation, 1247 Villard (Gordon York) - To permit construction of a small
<br /> animal hospital. Extension was requested to provide option for location of Dr.York's
<br /> , hospi tal should his presen-t property be sold. ,
<br /> Mrs. Bea1 moved seconded, by Mr. Williams to approve renewal of the variance. ,
<br /> In answer to Councilman Williams, Manager explained that variances expire if not re- ,
<br /> newed annually. Once the property is used it becomes a nonconforming use. Planning '.
<br /> Director added that the ordinance covering variances was outdated in 1968.so there
<br /> would be no precedent for not extending it. ) ;
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<br /> Vote was taken on the motion as sta ted. Motion carried unanimously. 6/26/74
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<br /> 1. Appointments
<br /> 1. Charitable Solicitations Committee - Mayor Anderson recommended appointment
<br /> of Cliff Cole, 4433 Altura, Univeristy Development Fund, to 'replace william
<br /> Korns, resigned, as a member of the Charitable Solicitations Committee for
<br /> the term ending January 1, 1978.
<br /> Mr. Williams moved seconded by Mr. Hershner to approve the Comm
<br /> appointmen~. Motion carried unanimously. 7/3/74
<br /> Approve
<br /> 2. Eugene Renewal Agency - Council President Williams asked that appointment of'
<br /> William Korns, 2309 Fairmount Boulevard, as a member of the Eugene Renewal i
<br /> Agency, replacing Ray Hawk, for the term ending July 10, 1978 be placed on Comm
<br /> the July 8 Council consent calendar for approval. 7/3/74
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<br /> J. Assessment Panel Report, July 1, 1974 - There were no requests to be heard on .
<br /> assessments represented by:
<br /> C.B.595 - Levying assessments for paving, sanitary and storm sewers within Mark '.J' I
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<br /> Pa~k Subdivision, Buck Street from north line of Mark 'J' Park to north
<br /> boundary of Last Addition to Acorn Park Subdivision; and Quaker Street
<br /> from 13th Avenue to 300 feet south, and sanitary sewer within 200 feet
<br /> of plat boundary of 1st Addition to Mark 'J' Park (72-45)
<br /> C.B.596 - Levying assessments for storm sewer 550 feet north of wi11hi Street i
<br /> from Echo Hollow Road to Belt Line Road (73-03)
<br /> C.B.597 - Levying assessments for sanitary sewer in area between 28th Place and
<br /> 350 feet south of 28th Place from 300 feet west of Miramonti Drive to I
<br /> 300 feet east of Miramonti Drive, if extended (73-73)
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<br /> Mr. Williams moved seconded by Mr. Hershner that the council bills Comm
<br /> be presented for final passage. Motion carried unanimously. 7/3/74
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<br /> K. Appeal, Preliminary Approval to Covenant Park PUD, 38th and Hilyard - Information
<br /> with regard to appeal was distributed to Council members for public hearing at
<br /> \ July 8 Council meeting. Councilman Williams presented a petition he received --
<br /> \ signed by a number of residents living near the proposed development requesting ,
<br /> postponement of the hearing to the July 22 meeting. They were unaware a public hear- I
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<br /> was schedul ed . Mr. Williams noted Council and staff concern about a decision on the I
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<br /> development as soon as possible. I
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<br /> I Roberta Robertson, 635 East 39th Avenue, speaking for ~he petitioners, requested )
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<br /> delay because many of those interested, not knowing the hearing was scheduled, had )
<br /> left town for the ~oliday weekend and would like the opportunity to meet before a !
<br /> public hearing was held.
<br /> Mrs. Campbell moved seconded by Mr. Williams to postpone the hearing 7/~~~:
<br /> to the July 22, 1974 Council meeting. Motion carried unanimously. SAt'
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<br /> Councilman ~urray.sald,h: was not aware at time the hearing on this appeal was set for
<br /> the.July 22 Counc~l meetlng tha\ a delay would have very serious consequences to the '.
<br /> ~roJ:ct. He asked Council recon3ideration and suggested calling a special meeting to
<br /> consl~er the appeal on J~ly.JS instead. He thought the merits of the project should
<br /> be welghed rather.than rlsklng loss of the project simply by biding time. And he felt
<br /> there was ample tlme to notify appellants 'if the hearing was scheduled for July IS.
<br /> Mr. Murray moved seconded by Mr. William~ to conduct the hearing on the Covenant (J~
<br /> Park PUD.ap~eal on July lS, with the understanding that staff would notify those
<br /> people slgnlng the appeal petition by phone immediately of the change.
<br /> Councilma~ McDonald said he would vote against the motion, that the hearing had been set, j
<br /> and that rt would lead to the same. type of action in other instances. Mayor Anderson i
<br /> thought there were extenuating circumstances involved, and Councilman Wood noted that !
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