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<br />"." ," <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />,l. /!- <br /> <br />..:',.:.,~,-'''. ',-'>~ ll' ~.r--o~-' - ,-..-_.,. '" --:,. -'~"".Il"- --..---.-----.--- -, <br />usu;;Ji'y assessed 'at the time the property was serviced. That levy was assessed against .'" <br />prop~rty even if undeveloped at the time sewer service was made available. He said the <br />back;20 feet along Mr. Elders's property belonging to the city was not included in the " <br />i ' <br />.ftsses'smen t. ,,' ,I e <br />.r.'..... ~:-. <br />1'""" ~',f <br />i Recommendation: Levy assessments as proposed. ,: ' <br /> <br />~-- --.--..---- ------------. "---'---'-~--- ---...}} <br />End of Assessment fanel Report. ~.> <br />Manager, in view of questions raised at the Panel hearing and desire of some of those ob- <br />jecting to the Echo Hollow assessment to be heard by the entire Council, asked'for Council, <br />position with regard to receiving further testimony at the November 12 meeting. He said <br />that if the Echo Hollow people were not to be heard they should be so advised. Also that <br />one question raised was the possibility of a 20-year Bancrofting provision. That was al-i <br />. lowed by law, he said, but had not been used except for the Overpark. One problem in mak- -j <br />! ing that payment period available on only one project was the probabili ty of having un- '~ <br />imarketable or expensive bonds because of the smail quantity. ~o the question of changing <br />: the entire Bancrofting program to a 20-year basis might be considered. Further informa- <br />~tion in that regard, he said, would be available at the November 12 Council meeting. <br /> <br />,Councilman McDonald reviewed questions.raised at the Panel hearing as set out in the re- <br />port.Don Allen, public works director, explained the city's position with regard to the <br />,mismatch in Pape's service line and the city lateral (C.B.670). The recommendation was <br />,to "stand fast" on the proposed assessment to that property because public works department <br />:did have data available to substantiate that the lateral was located according to informa- <br />:tion SUP.Plied by Pape'. He continued that the stub was installed at a depth to accommodate ~ <br />ithe service line, but since the improvement was not satisfactory to Pape' they did not .., <br />wish the city to charge them for it. Mr. Allen said he thought Council action to pick up . <br />the cost would he inappropriate. <br /> <br />,Councilman McDonald accordingly recommended second reading and approval of C.B.670'for the <br />Centennial Boulevard improvement as well as C.B.672 for the Oak Patch improvement. He re- <br />'ferred to C.B.67l covering assessments for Echo Hollow Road improvements and reviewed <br />'questions raised on that project as set out in the Panel report. Mr. McDonald said he <br />I <br />and Mr. Keller were in agreement that nothing could be done but to ass~ss the'cost as pro- <br />:posed in the council bill. However, the protestors had been told at the Panel hearing that: <br />: they could bring their protests to the November 12 Council meeting. Manager said that <br />:assistant city attorney, Stan Long, advised that testimony at the Council meeting could be} <br />, limi ted because public hearing had been provided before the Assessment Panel. However, ",' " <br />: there was nothing that would p;event anyone from being heard since it was an open public <br />: meeting. i <br />I ." -, -.-- ..... -, ,... ~ C <br />. The Chair ruled that testimony would be accepted from the public in discussion , / o/mm <br />., ~l 6 74 <br />of the council bills levying assessments at the November 12 Counc~l meet~ng. ;' <br />, Approve <br /> <br />The Chair ruled that this item would be segregated and discussed later when <br />ordinances levying the assessments were brought on for consideration. (See ~ <br />council bill numbers under ordinance section.) ~ <br /> <br />I. Council Minutes October .7, 1974 as circulated Approve <br /> <br />i' ....,.'.. ,-., ,..... - .'..'.....;-...'.-----..'... ....--,,,,, .-- --- , -. ", , "'" , <br />J.;Vacancy, Metropol~tan Area Plann~ng Adv~sory Committee - Copies of letter of resigna- ! <br />; bon received from Lewis Manhart were previously distributed to Council members to- ,I <br />~ gether with list of suggested names submitted for last Planning Commission vacancy ! <br />. and names suggested by LCOG to fill the MAPAC vacancy. CouncIl President Williams : <br />,scheduled executive session of the Council for 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 6, , <br />to select a replacement for the balance of the term ending June 30, 1977. Council Cornrn <br />members were. }t1.1(!S/;,<!"tr:...yresent suggestions for the replacement at that time. IP/30/74 <br />" '....,. -" , " ',' , Affirm <br /> <br />K.:A~pointment, 'MAPile' - Coi.indi 'pre'sident Wiliiams ani-lounced that the Council in execu- / <br />ft~ve ses~ion recommended appointment of Lee Penny, 2355 Birch Lane, to the LCOG }' Cornrn <br />~Yetropo1~tan Area Planning Advisory Committee, replacing Lewis Manhart, resigned, . 11/6/74 <br />l!~r the bal~nce of the term ending June 30, 1977. i Affirm <br />. . .. v ',' .,. '.' I <br /> <br />L .;-Boy 'Scout Food Drive '--coliilCilman McDonald asked i;;r support of the Boy Scout~ in <br />h. , . . . , Comm <br />;t e~~ collect~on of canned. food on Saturday, November 2, for distribution by '10/30/74 <br />, char~ table agencies in the communi ty. ' Fi Ie <br /> <br />M.;Ordinances, Social Gambling - Councilman Murray asked when there would be further : 4It <br />;'Council consideration of ordinances with regard to social gambiing. Councilwoman ; <br />iCampbell noted that some of those interested were left with the impression that ! C <br />ithe ordinances would be return~d to the Council in about two weeks. Manager re- iO/30~~ <br />rSPCJn,ded th~t conta ct was made w~th Portland but not much information gained because I File <br />Ithe~r ord~nance had been in effect only six weeks. He hoped for further contacts i <br />!dur~ng t~e League meet~ng in November with other cities which had adopted simi1ar/ . <br />1eg~slat~on. He expla~ned that 'a two-week estimate was given before contact with <br />Portland and before knowing how little information was available. " j <br /> <br />39 J 11/12/74 - 16 <br />