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<br /> e problem. He felt the basic problem was with the patrons of the <br /> Black Forest Tavern. He felt the liquor license would not affect <br /> parking as his business was doing well at the present time without <br /> a license. He also noted a restaurant was being planned for Mr. <br /> Garner's building and a liquor license request would come from <br /> that. He felt this would only add to the parking problem. He <br /> noted he had permission for parking in a back area (which held 30 <br /> to 40 cars) although it was unimproved. He had attempted to get <br /> owners of the various businesses to put up towaway signs and have <br /> cars towed away but had not had any cooperation. <br /> Mr. Lieuallen said it seemed the issue of a liquor license recom- <br /> mendation was not directly related to the parking problem. He <br /> said apparently this was an ongoing problem in that area. <br /> Mr. Haws moved, seconded by Mr. Hamel, to forward with appro- <br /> val to OLCC the requested liquor license. <br /> Ms. Smith reiterated her previous comments in feeling that City <br /> Council should not be placed in a position of choosing one business <br /> over another and would fairly evaluate each liquor license applica- <br /> tion as it came before Council. Manager noted Public Works would <br /> look at the parking arrangement in that area and would attempt to <br /> secure improvements. <br /> Vote was taken on the motion which carried unanimously. <br /> e E. Parks Department Bid Awards (tabulation attached) <br /> Manager noted the request was for a pedestrian bridge in Washington- <br /> Jefferson Park east of the multi-purpose court and was a continuation <br /> of a presently constructed path now deadended at this crossing. <br /> Funds would be received one-half from BOR and one-half by the City. <br /> Public hearing was held with no testimony presented. <br /> Mr. Haws moved, seconded by Mr. Hamel, to accept low bid from <br /> Wildish Construction Company as recommended by staff. Motion <br /> carried unanimously. <br /> F. Public Works Bid Awards (opened December 6, 1977) (tabulation attached) <br /> Job No. 1319--Bike Path 12th Avenue between Willamette Street and <br /> Oak Street. Mr. Allen said this would be a concrete paving of the <br /> path, paid by the City. Staff recommended awarding to low bidder <br /> Merlin R. Stamm. <br /> \ Job No. 1469--Sanitary sewer on Orr Lane was originated by 32 percent <br /> of the property owners to be assessed. Recommended low bidder-- <br /> H. and J. Construction Company, with the condition that the construc- <br /> tion company settle a City bill which is in arrears prior to awarding <br /> e of this contract. <br /> 12/12/77 - 15 <br /> q/t <br />