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<br />-. <br /> and under the revised charter. Assistant City Attorney Stan Long said that <br /> a response would be difficult since he is not familiar with the specific <br />e project details. Mayor Anderson also expressed the difficulty of replying <br /> to that question. Mr. Murray felt that, if LincOln Blvd. would have required <br /> an election under the present charter, it would require one under the revised <br /> charter as well. Another "Friends" representative said he was pleased with <br /> the City's response to their group. He did not see, however, why the collective <br /> bargaining portion of the charter could not be presented September 21 with <br /> delay of election on the remainder of the charter to a later time. He added <br /> that their grop will do their best to inform the public of their interpretation <br /> of the revisions and would hope to work cooperatively with the city. <br /> Manager noted that copies of the legislative format are available in the <br /> Manager's office for anyone wishing a copy. A "Friends" representative <br /> suggested placing a few in the library as well for those who are not able to <br /> get to the Manager's office between 8 and 5. Also, that later corrections proposed <br /> by Attorney Etter be inserted. <br /> II - Improvement Petition <br />Com 9/8/76 Sanitary sewer to serve Sophie's Slopes Subdivision (North Shasta Loop) (1314) - 100% <br />Approve Mrs. Beal moved seconded by Mr. Haws to approve the petition. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> III - Lincoln Community Center Improvements - Ratification of change orders is <br />Com 9/8/76 requested for installation of concrete work, sand play area, irrigation system <br />Approve and turf. The original contract was $34,290.20, and the change orders total <br /> e $12,005. Funds from Community Development Block Grant money to cover the changes <br /> have been approved by HCDC. <br /> Since that request for ratification, there has been another change order of <br /> greater magnitude in a different contract. Items were previously deleted from <br /> the contract as bid due to lack of funds and lack of review by HCDC. HCDC <br /> has now recommended the items be re-inserted. <br /> Assistant Manager added that the basic contracts and change orders are within the <br /> revised budget for the project. <br /> Mr. Keller moved seconded by Mr. Haws to accept the change orders. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Mr. Murray expressed hope that Council could tour the site, as it was not toured <br /> before "today' s"meeting. <br /> IV - Proposed Dunn Neighborhod Association Charter - Copy of memo from Planning and <br />Com 9/8/76 proposed charter have been distributed to Council. The proposed area runs from <br />Approve Wlllamette to Hilyard, 29th to 37th. The cha~ter is fairly standard except that <br /> voting is restricted to residents of the area. <br /> Paul Harrison, spokesman for the group, said that the original meeting of interested <br /> persons drew 15 people. The proposed charter has been circulated to all residents <br /> of the neighborhood, he said, and it is hoped that there will be more active <br /> participation by residents after the summer months. <br /> - Mr. Keller expressed concern that there should be a good cross section of people <br /> to have input to Council, which he feels should include non-resident property <br /> holders. <br /> Lf5lf Minutes 9/13/76 -- 19 <br />- <br />