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<br />It <br /> <br />ning committee. Their objections were based on the number of stores in the area <br />now selling beer and wine, proximity of schools, increase of traffic where con- <br />siderable congestion now exists, convenience items could be provided without the <br />liquor license, anticipated rejection by the OLCC. Mr. Ingerson presented a <br />petition from neighborhood residents opposing the issuance of the license. <br />Mr. Hubka said the Fairmount group would not be opposed to a neighborhood <br />grocery store, but did oppose the gas station. <br /> <br />Public hearing was closed, there being no further testimony presented. <br />~,...) <br /> <br />Mr. Keller moved second by Mr. Haws to recommend that the OLeC deny <br />the license. <br /> <br />Councilman Murray said he was in favor of the motion. However, he thought it <br />important for the public to understand that denying the liquor license would not <br />solve the problem of traffic - other uses may generate more. Mrs. Shirey agreed <br />and asked why a service station would be condoned at that location. Jim Saul, <br />planner, said that service stations were permitted as a conditional use in C-l <br />zones. Testimony, he said, indicated a service station had been at that'loca- <br />tion for some time - prior to 1958 stations were permitted in C-2 districts. <br />In this instance, he said, if a gas dispensing pump was totally subsidiary to <br />the market function, it would be permitted as an accessory C-l use. <br /> <br />Counclman Haws withdrew his second to the motion when he ascertained <br />the intent was to send OLCC a recommendation for denial rather than <br />transmitting the application with no recommendation at all. <br /> <br />Second was then given by Councilman Hamel. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />Vote was taken on the motion as stated - to recommend denial. <br />Motion carried - Council members Keller, Beal, Murray, Hamel, <br />and Shirey voting aye; Councilman Haws voting no; Councilmen <br />Williams and Bradley abstaining. <br /> <br />II - B- 2 <br /> <br />2. Porter's Foods Unlimited, 160 East Broadway (PS - Package Store) <br />William Hervey Porter, et al, applicants. <br /> <br />Mr. Keller IOOved seconded by Mr. Haws to call a public hearing for <br />April 12 on the above application. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Comm <br />4/7/76 <br />Pub Hrng <br /> <br />Manager noted there were no objections indicated on the OLCC report. Staff <br />had no objections. <br /> <br />Public hearing was held with no testimony presented. <br /> <br />Mr. Keller moved second by Mr. Hamel to recommend approval of the <br />application. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />G. Bids <br />~arks Department - Irrigation, <br />Opened April 8 and 9, 1976. <br />Tandy Turn Park Irrigation <br />Fairway Irrigation <br />Del's Lane County Nursery <br />Ramsey Waite <br />Willamette Cascade <br />JOB Landscaping & Irrigation <br /> <br />Office Estimate <br /> <br />fencing, turf renovation at various parks <br /> <br />II-B-3 <br /> <br />$ 5,169.00 <br />5,077.00 <br />4,599.00 <br />4,362.00 <br />3,396.00 <br /> <br />$ 3,917.00 <br /> <br />I 8''-1 <br /> <br />4/12/76 - 11 <br />
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