Laserfiche WebLink
<br /> I <br /> family, the Harlows, the Board would like to see it designated as <br /> an historic landmark. <br /> Public hearing was closed, there being no further testimony presented. - <br /> C.B. 1699--Designating an historic landmark within the City of Eugene, <br /> the Elmer Harlow' House located northwest corner of Ascot Drive <br /> and Harlow Road, was read by coucil bill number and title <br /> only, there being no Councilor present requesting it be read <br /> in full. <br /> Mr. Delay noted this was the second time that the issue had come <br /> before Council with unanimous recommendation of the Historic Review <br /> Board and denial by the Planning Commission. He wondered if the key <br /> problem was perhaps perceiving the broadening definition of what is <br /> historic, or ,if it were a difference in opinion of what is historic. <br /> Mr. Saul said the Planning Commission did not review this recommen- <br /> dation under the new ordinance. However, when it first reviewed it in <br /> 1976, the major concern was, although it acknowledged the home to be <br /> very nice, that would not equate it with an historic structure as <br /> there were many fine/homes in the city. Therefore, Mr. Saul said it <br /> could be a major broadening of that concept. <br /> Judy Rees said under the new submittal, the Planning Commission <br /> concerns were presented to the Historic Review Board. The Board did <br /> take those concerns into deliberation. However, the Board feels this <br /> particular house is, in fact, a unique example of this particular style <br /> and that it did have distinguishing features from other styles in <br /> Eugene. e <br /> Vote was taken on the motion which carried unanimously and the <br /> bill was read the second time by council bill number only. <br /> Mr. Hamel moved, seconded by Mr. Delay, that the bill be approved <br /> and given final passage. Roll ca 11 vote. All Councilors present <br /> voting aye, except Mr. Hamel voting no, the bill was declared <br /> passed and numbered 18204. <br /> E. liquor license New Outlet Applications <br /> 1. The Old Crystal Ice Company, 777 East Broadway (DA) <br /> Manager reviewed the OlCC report which indicated one objector, <br /> la Posada Restaurant, who felt the license may hurt its chances to <br /> obtain same (he intends to apply in five or six years' time). Sta ff <br /> found all papers in order and recommended Council approval subject to <br /> the Building Division's request that it be subject to the issuance of <br /> certificate of occupancy. <br /> Public hearing was opened. <br /> 6/12/78--12 - <br /> '1-30 <br /> I <br />