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<br />e <br /> <br />Mr. Bradley responded no, that the Agency was addressing the <br />issue of livestock control in the rural area. He explained the <br />control had been under the Lane County Deputy Sheriff's Office, <br />who had authorization to use firearms. He noted Tri-Agency per- <br />sonnel were not so authorized for two reasons: 1) the insurance <br />policy rates would be considerably higher; and 2) it would re- <br />quire increased training for personnel to be qualified to use <br />firearms. Assistant Manager said the initial concern over dog <br />control was whether the deployment of personnel was matching <br />what was on paper, that Eugene was to have three dog control <br />officers for whom they were paying, but were not getting. With <br />the creation of a Tri-Agency Control, Lane County could address <br />the matter with the Agency by contracting for law enforcement. <br /> <br />Mr. Bradley said the Agency is negotiating to provide the ser- <br />vice and is still addressing the issues, but has not completely <br />resolved them. He answered Mr. Obie's concern by saying he felt <br />the Agency was appropriately responsive to the problems. <br /> <br />Corn 5/18/77 <br />Approve <br /> <br />C. Minor Partition Appeal (Meyers) (M 77~25)--Memo distributed to <br />Council. Manager reviewed memo from Planning Department, which <br />stated the appeal for the minor partition had been filed too late, <br />and advice from the City Attorney's office indicated the objection <br />to the appeal by the owner of the property is valid. Thus the <br />appeal should be withdrawn from the Council's May 23 agenda, and <br />would require Council action to do so. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Mr. Haws moved, seconded by Mr. Delay, to withdraw the minor <br />partition appeal from the May 23 agenda. <br /> <br />Mr. Obie asked where the property was located. Jim Saul, Plan- <br />ning Department, noted the property was on Devos Street, north <br />of Barger Avenue. The existing lot contains 16,000 square feet, <br />and the minor partition would create two lots. <br /> <br />Vote was taken on the motion, which carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Com 5/18/77 <br />Approve <br /> <br />D. Acquisition of Lassen PropertY--Manager reported acquisition of <br />12 acres of Lassen property in the Bethel-Danebo area for park <br />purposes could be successfully negotiated without exercising the <br />right of eminent domain. He noted the City has an option for <br />$90,000 to acquire this property. <br /> <br />Ed Smith, Parks and Recreation Director, sRid I:hp $90.00() w",l,l <br />"'''"I}!...lc ,"" J.,t1 11'"111 rllll.1 /lIOlt1,ldlll, dll'; 1I1~ '1I01l~y had atready <br />heen hurfp;f'tp.rf for thfs pif'rf' of prl)pf'rty. 11r. ~mll'l, rl..rlflo.l <br />for Mr. ffnwH Ihnl t11fH money WOld,! ('ome from the 1972 hondfsBlJp., <br />llnft thnt tlll:or.. wert' $J')O,O()() It,fl. I,ll L1w flerl,ul It'vy tor expend 1- <br />tureB In the Rcthel-Onnebo Ilren. <br /> <br />An 5/18/77 <br />..,-r1 c <br /> <br />Mr. Haws moved, seconded by Mr. Lieuallen, to approve exer- <br />cisin~ the option for acquisition. rlotion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />E. Special Council Meeting--Manager reminded Council members of <br />special meeting at 1:15 p.m. today, following Committee-of-the- <br />Whole meeting. <br /> <br />408 <br /> <br />5.,23-77--13 <br />