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<br /> H. I vacation of Gilbert public utility easement west of Danebo Street from Barger Avenue:
<br /> :south to Candlelight Drive - Recqmmended by Planning Commission on July 22, 1974.
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<br /> Mr. Williams moved seconded by Mrs. Beal to call public hearing on the 8/21i74 '
<br /> vacation. Motion carried unanimously. ApprOJleJ .
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<br /> 1. Appeal from Zoning Board 0:( Appeals decision allowing six-foot high wooden fence I
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<br /> in front yard setback at 2233 Potter Street (Hugh Ford) - Ben. Lansdale, 2275 Potter ,
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<br /> Copies of appeal letter and minutes _ C}f August 1.., 1974 Board of Appeals meeting were i,
<br /> prev~ously furnished to Council members. COIIUIt
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<br /> Mr. Williams moved seconded by Mrs. Beal to set public hearing on the Approve!
<br /> appeal at the September 9, 1974 Council meeting. Motion carried unanimously. \
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<br /> J. :Resolution recognizing LCOG as agency to prepare area-wide waste treatment management!
<br /> !plan under Section 208 of Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 :
<br /> :Assistant Manager explained that recogni tion of LCOG' s designation as planning agency j
<br /> :underthe Act may make this area eligible for funds to help develop a joint sewer !
<br /> :~ommission and provide staff.
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<br /> \~Mr. Williams moved s~c~nde-(rby -~rS~-'Be-a~to adopt--a -resolution - providing-
<br /> the re uested recogn~t~on. Mot~on carr~ed unanimoi1sJy~ / -' I:' ~.;' _j ~ . -;. . . .!
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<br /> L. Resolution Supporting Uni ted Farm Workers"- Copies of report from-Human Rights .
<br /> Commission dated July 2, 1974; resolution endorsed by the Human Rights Commis-
<br /> sion supporting the United Farm Workers in its boycott of table grapes, head \
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<br /> lettuce, and Gallo wines; and minutes of the Commission meeting held June 25
<br /> and July 2, 1974 were previously distributed to Council members. "
<br /> ccRobert Edwards, chairman of the Commission, related action taken by the Commis-
<br /> sion leading~-to-.endorsement of the resolution afteroext;ensLve_~testimony presented
<br /> ! in public hearing. In requesting_individual Co_uncil members' endorsement of the i
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<br /> Commission's position, he stressedthe~Emportance of recognizing that the issue i
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<br /> was not necessarily one_of race or color, that it coveTed all types of people~em~-
<br /> pIQyedras~farm~workers. He said the issue was the plight of those people who in
<br /> j the past had not been represented by good unions and whose earnings were rela-
<br /> i tively low when compared to earnings of the average worker. Mr. Edwards said
<br /> i __there-had been no opposition presented in hearings before the Human Rights Commission.
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<br /> \ In answer to~qoues,tion from Councilwoman Beal ,M..anager--said it would be appropriate
<br /> ifor those-Council members wishing to endorse the resolution to sign the copy at-
<br /> !tached to the agenda and return it to the Human Rights Commissionwhere~it would Colnm
<br /> Ibe put on file. There was no objection to that procedure. Mayor Anderson said 8/14/74
<br /> i information W9u,l,c'f;be 'pass'ed:.('a1,~ngtio_:;-,those ,C0_uIJ.c.il-!me;nJ9~j;s:IJ0t!.pre'seF1t ~i(f)r wlJat-, Aff.:LrID
<br /> ever action they desired to take. Councilman Hershner said it would be a while I -.
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<br /> ,before he decided upon action he would take since he had not read the material !
<br /> \presented with the agenda. He didn't want the delay in his decision to be inter- ,
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<br /> ;preted as opposition, it was just that he wanted to study the material before /
<br /> taking a position. /
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<br /> M. '''Appoiil Emeil ts , lIumaTihRighfs --Commission' - Ann<;G~ced by Mayor Anderson: "'.
<br /> ,Whitfield Bass; assistant minister of Central Presbyterian Church, for balance
<br /> of term ending January 1., 1977, replacing W.LJ.liam Wolfe, resigned. \
<br /> \Lillian Russell, employee of U. S. National Campus Branch, for balance of term ,
<br /> lending January 1, 1976, replacing Harry Farrell, resigned. Comm
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<br /> :Don Ritchie, Harry Ritchie Jewelers, for balance of term ending January 1,1975,8/21/74
<br /> 'rep~acinq Gerald Goldeen, resigned. - File
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<br /> N. ,Barking and Stray Dogs" - Time requested for discussion by Gerald Williamson, Comm
<br /> :2778 Friendly Street. Manager reported that Mr. Williamson was not in position 8/21/74
<br /> :to be at the committee meeting and had requested postponement until he was ready. File
<br /> :Granted.
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<br /> O. iSo~th Willamette Traffic - Councilwoman Campbell comPlimented the police de- Comm
<br /> partment on the improvement in traffic conditions in the South Willamette, 8/21/74
<br /> 24th to 29th area, and said it was of great benefit to that neighborhood (re- \ File
<br /> ferring to Friday and Saturday night congestion caused by young people "dragging").,
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