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<br />----- ----- <br />theoret"icaily -i-t would be many of tbe same borrowers,....4whereas people" individually <br />paid the fee before, now onder the proposed system the county would pay a stated <br />minimum. <br />Mayor Anderson felt there are two considerations - to determine if the concept " <br />of a countywide system is supportable and whether Eugene wants to participate a~ <br />all if conditions are satisfactory. Negotiations will come later with final ' <br />approval by, Council. Any undesirable features can be disallf')w~d at that time, <br />he said. <br /> <br />'-./e <br /> <br />Comm <br />Mr. Murray rooved seconded by Mr. Keller that the City Council give . '. 4/21/76 <br />conceptual approval to a countywide library system with the under~tand~nf!. ::,:';#pf>I,ove' <br />that Eugene's future participation will be based on a contract wh~ch ;, v.r.r,'.. <br />takes into cOnsideration the issues raised in the April 19 memo fro.n ,", ',,'\ A' <br />the Ci tl} Manager. Motion carried unanimously. " " <br /> <br /> <br />G.Improvement Petition - Paving, Sanitary sewer and storm sewer in Inger Park <br />'Subdivision (So of Bond Lane, E of Fir Acres Drive) - 23% of sanitary sewer <br />area outside subdivision. NO city cost. <br /> <br />Mr. Keller rooved seconded by, Mr. Haws to approve the petition. <br />Motion carried unaniroously. <br /> <br /> <br />Approve <br /> <br />-- -..--- <br />H.Agreement with Southern Pacific for Signalization at Bertelsen Crossing <br />Agreement has been distributed to Council. Manager noted that the City <br />and State would participate with the railroad in the development of the <br />crossing. The actual financing arrangements include the crossing protection <br />which is $60,000. The City pays 5% .;. or $3,000. The track relocation costs <br />$5,500, of which the City pays 50% - or $2p750. Whatever street widening <br />costs are involved would be city cost. The total estimated cost to the <br />ci ty, then, would be $5,750, excl usi ve of widening, and funds are already <br />in the budget. <br /> <br />'-'- <br /> <br />Public Works Director added that this project is being considered now <br />because of the proposed Bertelsen Road improvements. There are two other <br />signalization projects left which will be completed at a later date. <br /> <br />Mr. Keller rooved seconded by Mrs. Beal to adopt; the resolution <br />authorizing the agreement with Southern Pacific as presented. <br />Motion carried unaniroous1y. <br /> <br />COIr'J1l <br />4/21/76 <br />Approve <br /> <br />I.Proposa1 for City Acceptance of Sanitary Sewer Facilities of River Road - <br />Be1tline Sanitary District in Annexed Areas. <br />Agreement: has been distributed to Council. Manager said there is some <br />question on the clarity of present assessments relating to a situation <br />w~erein the' facilities of a sewer district are taken over by the city in <br />an area already annexed to tl1e city. The residents have paid for the <br />facilities and most likely do not anticipate further assessment. <br /> <br />Assistant Manager explained that certain property owners along the line paid <br />for sewer installation. There is a question as to whether those who have <br />not paid should be charged an equivalent amount for the privilege of <br />connecting. A proposed code amendment would allow the city to reassess if <br />there is some reason under city policy. <br /> <br />Manager said the ordinance states that the city may accept and incorporate <br />all or part of the sanitary sewer facilities of a special service district <br />as a part of the city's sanitary sewer system. After such acceptance, the <br />city may, establish special assessment and connection fees in the manner <br />provided by law. <br /> <br />-.../ <br /> <br />It <br /> <br />4/26/76 - 16 <br /> <br />~3o <br />
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