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<br /> agency when property was foreclosed, however if the property changed hands under <br /> any other circumstances, the city would get its money back. She said the $3,000 <br /> would come from the $25,000 of revenue sharing funds budgeted for the home repair <br /> e program because that fund could be supplemented with community development money <br /> if necessary. <br /> Mrs. Shirey asked if the city was no longer going to use the 235 Interest Program. <br /> Also, whether these houses were built for this program and then put on the market <br /> if they became unoccupied or for some other reason payments were not met. Ms. Cushman <br /> answered that the 235 Interest Program was expiring, it would no longer be available. <br /> In this case, she said, BUD had made no commitment to have money available should <br /> anything happen resulting in foreclosure. Councilman williams said that houses were <br /> older ones bought and rehabilitated for this program. <br /> Keller moved second by Mr. Hamel that the HCDC recommendation be Comm <br /> Mr. 8/20/75 <br /> approved and up. to $3,000 granted to allow downpayments on five homes Approve <br /> under the conditions presented. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> F. Petition, Paving Sarah Lane from Bonnie View Drive to 200 feet north - Petitioned <br /> by owners of 100% of property to be assessed. Comm <br /> Mr. Keller moved second by Mr. Williams to accept the petition. 8/20/75 <br /> Motion carried unanimously. Approve <br /> G. Council Minutes - April 14 and 28, 1975 as circulated Approve <br /> H. Appointment, Community School Advisory Committee/Joint Parks Committee - Mayor <br /> Anderson announced the appointment of Councilman Bradley as the Council's repre- <br /> sentative on the Community School Advisory Committee, and Councilman Haws as one <br /> e of the Council's representatives on the Joint Parks Committee, both replacing Comm <br /> Councilman Murray, recently resigned to devote more time to the Housing and Com- <br /> munity Development Commission. The Mayor said he would be making a recommendation 8/13/75 <br /> within the next week for filling the vacancy on the Historic Review Board. Any Affirm <br /> suggestions Council members might have would be welcome, he said. <br /> I. Committee-of-the-whole Meetings Location was brought on for consideration after <br /> a six-month trial period at the King's Table in the Oakway Mall. Manager pre- <br /> sented two alternatives - Bev's Steak House, 1905 West 6th Avenue, and North's <br /> Chuckwagon, 29th and Willamette. Councilwoman Beal suggested the Thunderbird <br /> on Coburg Road. Alice Rutter, community relations officer, said a choice of <br /> menu was not provided at the Thunderbird for groups of more than 20 people, and <br /> that a capacity to accommodilte 40 to 45 people was needed for committee-of-the- <br /> whole meet,ings. . <br /> Councilman Bradley suggested t~e Colonial Inn. However, Ms. Rutter explained <br /> that facilities there were not adequate. <br /> Councilman Haws commended the King's Table for the service, much better than <br /> other places tried. Councilman Murray appreciated the serv~ce too, and said <br /> the facility was good. However, he didn't like the location, saying it was <br /> hard to find, inconvenient to reach, at the same time recognizing choices were <br /> limi ted. He hoped options would be kept open in the event any new facility more <br /> conveniently located became availahle because he thought the Council was losing Comm <br /> public exposure. 8/13/75 <br /> There were no requests for change and it was understood committee- Affirm <br /> e of-the-whole meet.ings would continue at the King's Table in the <br /> Oakway Mall. <br /> 477 8/25/75 - 13 <br />