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<br />March 14, 1966
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<br />The regular. meeting of the Common Council ,of the City of Eug,en~, Oregon was called to order, by
<br />His Honor Mayor Edwin E. Cone at 7,:)0 p.m. in the Council Chamber on March 14, 1966 with the follow-
<br />ing councilmen present: Mr. Ha'wk, Mt:s. L'auris,,: Messrs. Chatt, Crakes~, Purdi~" and, Lassen. '"Councilmen
<br />McNutt and Anderson were absent..
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<br />Minutes of ,the' regular meeting held Febni~~y 14~ ,1966 and of the adj.ourned meeting held Fehruary 28,
<br />1966 were approve'd 'as mailed t'o members of ' the Council.
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<br />NEW BUSINESS
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<br />Foraging Deer - Councilman Crakes .r'eported that two citizens, in the southwest part of :tlie Cl'ty had
<br />stated they feel the Council is too complacent about ,resolv'ing the. deer problem in that part ,of the
<br />City. Alison Wysong, 2890 Chambers, stated that the deer continue to eat his shrubs and trees and
<br />have become .the source of a very large expense to ,property owners in the area. Alan Seder 'spoke ,in
<br />favor of le,aving the ,deer as they are, and he state'd he coul,d provide a petition from those'who .
<br />wanted the deer to remain. Mr. Crakes moved seconded by Mrs. Lauris to take steps to reduce the deer
<br />population to proper ,proportions. . , " '
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<br />A memorandum from the Police Chief was read stating that Mr. Jubber, resident agent of the State Game
<br />Commisslon, had 'empIoyedt;he, usual methods to ,prevent the ,deer from .coming near the area wfth no ,suc-
<br />cess and suggested that the deer be shot by people. issued per'mits b,ythe Game Commission, ',and that
<br />the meat be turned over to the City for use at the jail. Mr. Hawk suggested the staff investigate
<br />the use ,o"f .tranquil"izers, and he moved, seco'nde~ by Mr. Lassen, that the mat't'er: b,e' tabled.,,' Motion
<br />carried.
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<br />2 ChiniuFire - be~ters,'were read from the Korean Coh~ul General and, from the mayor of Chinju;Korea
<br />stating that on ,February 6, 1966 a major portion Qf the, market arei'9f Chinju had been burned.
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<br />Mrs. Lauris moved seconded by Mr. Crakes that,?lett.er of regret and condolence be written to the
<br />mayor of Chinju. Motion carried.
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<br />3 Excuse McNutt - A letter was read from Councilman McNutt requesting that he' be excused from the
<br />March 14, 1966 Council meeting. Mr. Hawk moved seconded by Mr. Chatt that Mr. McNutt be excused.
<br />Motion carried.'
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<br />4 Purchase Amazon Parkway Right-of-Way The City Manager stated the property at 1603 Polk Street is
<br />available for purchase for $12,406.54. 'Mr. Hawk niOV~? seconded by Mrs. Lau,ris ,to .approv'e the pur-
<br />.chase. Rollcall vote. All councilmen present yoting aye, motion c'arried.
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<br />5 Bids Opened Februarv23.- 1966. Bethel-Danebo Sewers -Tabulation ofbi.ds submitted 'was 'presented;
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<br />SANITARY- SEWERS
<br />Pro i ect and Name of Bidder.":
<br />Bethel-Danebo Imp.Dist.BD-66-2
<br />Orego n Construct ion C.ompany (Low)
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<br />Jeske Construction,Company
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<br />McKenzie Road & Driveway Company
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<br />Bostick & Sons Construction Co
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<br />Wild ish Construct;idn Company
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<br />Salem Sand & Gravel Company
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<br />Rex Kimsey Construction Company
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<br />Bethel-Danebo Imp. Dis.t. BD~66-3
<br />Jeske Construction Company (Low)
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<br />McKenzie 'Road & DrfvewayCompany
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<br />Bostick & Sons Constr.uct'ion Co. ,
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<br />Howard Nelson Construction Co.
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<br />Inter-City Construction Company
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<br />Salem Sand & Gravel Company
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<br />Wildish Cons~ruction Company
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<br />Rex Kimsey Construction Company
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<br />Cost per
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<br />$113,867.75 :$0 .'0492/S,q. Ft.. $158,132..00
<br />114,527.75
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<br />223,903.65
<br />224,863.65 Completion Date: October 1, ~966
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<br />123,408.50
<br />123,646.'00
<br />128,251.40
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<br />139,168.36
<br />140,098.36
<br />143,558.00
<br />144,,093.00
<br />153,536.73
<br />154,311.73
<br />155,051. 30
<br />155,371.30
<br />156,257.18
<br />157,032.18
<br />220,334.60
<br />221,264.60
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<br />138,039.53
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<br />Completion Date: October 1, 1966
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