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<br />into such assessments. Mr. Quick replied Home Federal Savings and <br />Loan had no idea of the possibility of an extra assessment. They <br />thought the $96,000 was against the entire parcel. The title report <br />did not disclose anything other than the $96,000 assessment. He said <br />4It in talking to personnel from Cascade Title Company, it was noted to be <br />a difficult problem in trying to anticipate parcels of property that <br />had not previously been assessed. He also stated he did not feel the <br />record showed any agreement that Montgomery Ward would take down the. <br />signs when the Overpark was completed. <br /> <br />Mr. Lieuallen said it appeared the exemption was granted to Montgomery <br />Ward under the assumption it would become public parking. The signs <br />came down after the exemption was granted. Therefore, Mr. Quick was <br />saying if Home Federal Savings and Loan made the same use, then an <br />exemption should be maintained. Mr. Lieuallen felt the exemption should <br />not have been granted originally without some kind of an agreement. Mr. <br />Long replied it is clear that the City Council could make a determination <br />on exemptions based on what might Occur in the future. He said as far <br />as it was known, the signs did come down, and that was a sufficient basis <br />to grant the exemption. <br /> <br />Council Bill 1559--Declaring previously exempted property within the <br />boundaries of 10th and Oak Overpark Assessment District to be benefited <br />property, levYing assessments thereon, directing entry of assessments, and <br />declaring an emergency was read by council bill number and title only, there <br />being no Council member present requesting it be read in full. <br /> <br />Mr. /laws moved, seconded by ~lr. !-lame I , that the hi 11 be read <br />the second time hy council bill numher only, with unanimous <br />-." Consent of the (oll:1ci i, anJ th~lt enactment he considereJ at <br />at this time. <br /> <br /> <br />Mr. Lieuallen said he was going to support the motion because it <br />seemed the property was going to have a change in use. He said the <br />fact the property was exempt because it was used as a public parking <br />lot and now there was a change to private use was the basis for assess- <br />ment. <br /> <br />Vote was taken on the motion which carried unanimously and the bill <br />was read the second time by council bill number only. <br /> <br />Mr. Haws moved, seconded by Mr. Hamel, that the bill be approved <br />and given final passage. Roll call vote. All Council members <br />present voting aye, the bill was declared passed and numbered 18087. <br /> <br />II-A-IO D. Liquor License Application: New Outlet <br /> <br />Lyon1s Restaurant, Villard and Franklin Blvd., (DA), Lyon1s Restaurants <br />of Oregon, I nc. <br /> <br />Manager reviewed the OLCC report, noting there were three objectors: <br />Continental Auto Parts, German Auto Service, and Mocny's Barbecue. There <br />were seven non-objectors. Staff found all papers in order and recommended <br />- approval. <br /> <br />:,,--r.~ 11/28/77 _ 13 <br />'..-to _ <br /> <br /> <br />883 <br />