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<br /> Mr. Obie noted it was not a routine vacation and should be dealt with <br /> in the entire package of the development. He asked Mr. Krumdieck how <br /> e delays would affect him. Mr. Krumdieck explained that a two-month <br /> delay in knowing if the street vacation would be approved would delay <br /> the HUD approval. He asked if it could be resolved sooner than two <br /> months. <br /> Mr. Haws felt the public hearing had taken place and he urged the <br /> councilors to make a decision on the street vacation regardless <br /> of the development plans. <br /> Mr. long advised the council of the value of this precedent in the <br /> question of individual notice to particular people. He explained that <br /> for council to require notice of a personal nature to be given would <br /> create additional problems. If it goes back to the Planning Commission, <br /> he hoped it would be because of the unique nature of this case, not <br /> because of the question as to whether the City should have sent <br /> personal notices to people in the area. <br /> . \ <br /> Ms. Miller said she felt they were trying to look at a larger issue <br /> without thorough Planning Commission analysis. She was not opposed to <br /> the vacation or the project. <br /> Ms. Miller moved, seconded by Mr. lieuallen, to send the matter <br /> back to the Planning Commission, the Planning Commission to <br /> consider the street vacation, the timing of the project, and the <br /> site revi ew. The Planning Commission should develop an agenda for <br /> e answering all the related q~estions. <br /> Ms. Schue spoke against the motion. She objected to delaying the <br /> project. <br /> Motion failed with all councilors voting nay, except Ms. Miller and <br /> Mr. L ieuallen. <br /> CB 2190--An ordinance authorizing vacation of a 50-foot-wide street <br /> located at 29th Place between Willamette Street and Oak Street. <br /> Mr. lieuallen moved, seconded by Mr. Hamel, that the bill be read <br /> the first time by council bill number only with unanimous consent <br /> of the council. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> B. New liquor license Outlets. <br /> 1. Kona Cafe--Retail Malt Beverage license; located at 853 East 13th <br /> I' Avenue (applicant: Timothy and J. Louise Owens) <br /> " <br /> 9/17/80--9 <br />