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<br />- <br /> <br />unanimous consent of the council, and that enactment be <br />considered at this time. Roll call vote; the motion carried <br />uanimously, 7:0. <br /> <br />Council Bill 3025 was read the second time by council bill number only. <br /> <br />Mr. Holmer moved, seconded by Ms. Bascom, that the bill be <br />approved and given final passage. Roll call vote, all <br />councilors present voting aye, the bill was declared passed <br />(and became Ordinance No. 19537). <br /> <br />VI. FINDINGS AND MINUTES OF HEARINGS OFFICIAL/ORDINANCE LEVYING <br />ASSESSMENTS FOR 25TH PLACE CUL-DE-SAC (CONTRACT #87-16) <br /> <br />City Manager Mike Gleason introduced the item. <br /> <br />CB 3026--An ordinance levying assessments for paving and storm <br />sewers located in 25th Place cul-de-sac from 200 <br />feet west of Hilyard Street to Hilyard Street <br />(Contract #87-16). <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Mr. Holmer moved, seconded by Ms. Bascom, to approve the <br />Hearings Official findings, recommendations, and minutes of <br />February 9, 1988, and that the bill be read the second time by <br />council bill number only, with unanimous consent of the <br />council, and that enactment be considered at this time. <br /> <br />Ms. Bascom said the cul-de-sac was located in Ms. Schue's ward and across <br />the street from her ward. She said neighbors had waited a long time for <br />completion of the project so that dust would not blow onto them, and she <br />had been pleased to see the project completed. She said she was sorry to <br />see that the issue had raised a furor with two of the owners and noted <br />that the increase from the expected $40 to the actual $70 was enormous. <br />Ms. Bascom suggested addressing some of the Hearings Official IS comments. <br /> <br />Les Lyle of the Public Works Department said a number of procedures had <br />been implemented to make sure that no further confusion occurred in the <br />information provided to property owners about future projects. He said <br />one reason for the initial estimates had been to provide a general idea <br />of costs, which had been based on averages for a number of other <br />projects. Because this project was small, with a limited amount of <br />frontage to bear the costs, they had exceeded averages. Mr. Lyle said <br />property owners had been invited to attend a hearing prior to award, and <br />no response had been received. He said owners had attended the most <br />recent hearing, and a number of comments had been received about <br />notification and cost distribution. He said City actions conformed to <br />code requirements, and staff would continue to strive to provide <br />information and clear understanding to oroperty owners. Mr. Lyle said <br />procedures being implemented to address those concerns included notifying <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council <br /> <br />February 22, 1988 <br /> <br />Page 18 <br />