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The Cmeme~ CodiCil o~ the City Q~. Ashlmld met in regular
7:SO P.M, ~ij date, ~r. Nelll ?~sfde~; .P~sent
~fs, ~ ~a~,' ~t - C~i~ Peters ~d
Minutes of the regular meeting o~ AuL~s~ 4, 1964 were reed.
Rosehill~ 1070 5iskiyeju Blvd,e requested ~at ~e ~inutes be correc~e
Pnge 3, Pa~ 2: ~ 3~ ~ "all motel ~ton" ~er ~an"
~era~rs," S~d ~s a~v~ as cor~cted, ~e minutes of Au~u
We. ~ad ~ i~ as
Recorder Bartell presented s latter from the Board of Trusf
Ashland Public Library nominatin~ .~r. Ft~nk Davis, 67 Scenic Drive.
vacancy on the Soard .of TruStees mated by the resi~mation of
The letter suetsted that [~r. Davis be appointed to cawnletej ,~rs.
which will expire Dbcembor 31 , 1964, end also ~or the regular
expiring Dacewharf 31~ .196a. ,ayor Neill stated that .~.. IMvis could
to comelean t~rs. term but could not, at this tire, be a~oi'
additimmai f~a~ year ~erm, It was moved by ~is, secmmded by Kerr
Prank ~Mvis be S~ointed to fill the vacancy ~ the Library ~eard of
the Ashland P~blic Librery, on roll
call. carried unanimously.
At 'this timee Cowcalms "~itha~. arrived and took his qla~
Counci I.
P~cord~r Remit presmt~d a. letter from .'~. Arthur Ku~te~
St~t o ~ ~mrleaF .~, ~erin~ fbr sale tO ~ City o~ A~
~s leZt~ be .fer.d to ~ MI~
mmi~ ly.
Stmerinte~..~t .Biegel urnseated a ~etitien for'curb, ~utt
on wi~sor Strut ~ India St~et and P$1~ ,~; ~ a ~t
c~ ~t, ~ ~n~ ~ PalMr R~d M~e~ S~ee' ~ ud ~
~ ~t~' ~e C~il. set a ~e [. p~lic he~g m sad
Cotmctlmfm moved that before setting the date for these
the date for Ik Mat saidlit mti~ ~ ~apd ~ i~l
in o~br ~S1~ ~m f~ ~e R~r ~ ~ei~til 'bills f~
~e m~ion ~s S~ bY C~il~ wa~. ~ Roll ~11, C~S~
gutter and paving on ibm aemd straits be set for $:ee P J4., Se
The motion was teesdad by Coumm~lmea Ward. On' Roll Call, carrte~
Monthly dmplka~:immt rel~s were presented for Camnell eq
was moved by take, oecmdod by r~-Tr ~hat said reports be aceept~
on file. Csrrled unsuimoMsly. , ~:
Council Meeting Minutes
-2- At:~ust 18s
Councilman Lewis reported on the progress of the Lone Range P
and Capital Developmat proem Committee. He stated that at their Roe
of AOfust 17, they t~ntmtively accepted a plan of the downtown business
1xrosented by Architect Vance Oredson; that a resume of their progress h:
in lie Ashland Daily Tidings of ~his 'date; end that their next meeting
August 51, at whieh ties they hope 6o accept ArChitect Oredsen's plan m
it to the COuncil at their me~etin~ of September 8, 1964.
Superintendent Biggel addressed the Council regarding the prcq
Ashland Mmicipal Airport. He stated that it is necessa27 to take
a~tion on the ~lionie (ben Parker~property option, and presented a lettea
Attorney ';Vm, Briggis, rmprosentating ).~rS. Parkera Stating that }4~s. ParkE
willing to extend lie option to November 15, 1964 for an additional
will be applied to the purchase price of $S3,04S. It was moved by Lewi-~
seconded by lVard that the option be extended to November IS and the addi
$6,000 be ~aid to B4rsl Parkor. 0n Roll Call, carried- unanimously.
Superintendent BieRel presented ~he hi'de received an the mechs
elbow for the Electric Department~ and stated that he had accepted the lc
Weed Control .ServiCe Of $19,847.4)0. It was moved by Lewis, seconded by
Supt. Biegel's acceptance of the. low bid be confirmed. On Roll Call, ca
unanimous ly.
Superintendent .Bieeet presented an agreement with P,P. ~ L, to
· power line* into the City of Ashladad from lie new substation at the ant
of ]~ast ~ and Cr~son Road, known as the Oak Knoll Subsastir, and re
Council authorization to enter into said agreement, It was moved by
Lewis, s.econded bSr ~hithah that the.actions of the City Superintendent
approvod in essence tO ask P,P, ~ L,. to build said ,ower line and upon c~
the City o~ Ashland will. purchase i~. at a ~rice Of approxim~tel~ $21,800
Roll Call, carried m~enimously,
The hour of 8:00 P.F~,!havinR.~rrivod,..public hearing was hold
proposed zoning ordinance, Ass*t Supc. Ayr~ addresse~' the 'Council statiz
the Plsnnin'COmmissio~ is. presenting the p osed zonin~ 'ordinance as
h.~yor Neill. stated. ~itat .there ware several interested. neapte it
audience ah adked them. t~ state their name and address and ~tesent thei2
and views ~b the Comttl~
C. ~. Youags 610 Hellan Street, eddreasad th~ Cmmcii stating x
is a cattle farm acres the street g~ma his pXe~rty shich is:in R~I' tone.
Ymmg requested Cornoil explanttiem me to wjxether this situation would cc
under the now zotda~ ordinance. Attorney Skerry replied to I~f. Yetrag, st
thor there would be no chme{o as tkis is .am existing use and as l~ng as t
cattle faxqucdddo~m~ ~roquiromsnts of.on R,I z4me it is legal under the
ordinance~ AssiStant. Superintmmlant Ayxe Stated .that in the text of the
ordinance, agriculture and keeping of livestock is permitted in all R-I d
with certain requirements of lot size.
Coencil MMting')4imjtos
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Mr, Bd RoSenills 1070 Risklyon Slvd., of th~ Colmial Motel add
the Council statinf ~Jjat his pre~rty which Previously .had been zoned cca
vas now ~x~od residential. He stated that this. decreases the value of hi
propert7 sad rOq~stod Comcil eo~Jideration to change the zoning of his
back to commrci81. After sore disucssion, it was moved by Ward, seccnde
Kerr that the seei~f far this particular piece of property be chortled to
On Roll Call, coxTied unanimously.
Mr. Leo Z~en, ~680 Holses Avenue, representing Mr, Karl l~indbi
addressed tha Council stating that property at the coxnor of Highway 99 s
Park Street ~s been idivided into two different zones by the ~roposed
ordinance end that his client plans to erect see duplex units on this pr
and would like uniform zoning of R-3. After some discussion, it was
by Councilman Lewis that this totter be tabled until later in the
)4r. Sam Davis, Attorney, representing propert~ owners, R~ng, Vo
~iller and HutchinsOn addressed the Council regsrdin~ an earlier request
annexation. He stated that due to unusual circums.tSn~s the property/has
d
yet been annexed to the Cit7 end he thought possibly the Council coul do
before adopting the new zoning ordinance which willSrake it more dif£ic~l
the property ownerS to have th zoexe chemged after mmexati~n. Mayor Nail
stated that it was iu~ossible to do so as a public h~arin~ had to' be sche
and proper notification ElYart bei~re lend could be annexed to the Cit~.
Mrs, Richards, 463 Totsan Road, stated tha~ in the near hture,
will request Council consideration for annexation of px~rty into the Ci
of Ashland, and asked the Council to clarii~ soain2 of prupe~e~ t~on anne
~4a~or Heill stated that all propert~ is annexed into the Cit7 in zone
according to state ls~.
~. Stsn Rml, 400 Herton Stxeet, addressed the Council cotcer
property on Harmony Ci~tle which hen been divided into two different zone
the proposed zonin2 ~rdlnsnce. ~9~e~ by LowiRa seconded by Ward to table
request until later i~t the meeting. Carried unenSsoUsl~,
seats for subdiViding property which F Ass't, Supt. Ay
replied to )4r, %~m that he could Wply for rescuing or for a variance
subdiVision in zoos R-F - 200.
Mf~or Haiti stated emt there sees~i .to be no more cosaunts fro
audience concerning the proposed zoning ordMNmce so the. Council would nc
action on the We ~bled totters, It was moved by Lewis, Se4~m~ed by Whi
thalt R~3 zone be e~t~tinusd on ~he etadbiegler l~eo~ort~ at the iutersectic
Highgay 99 sad Psrk St~oet. OR roll e~ll, carried tumuimsly, 1his
would include ell bet'the t~' hotme lees. Reemx4ing ~, Revol's request
zoning, it was 'tj~ed ~F bawls seetodd by R4dmr that the R-I zone line be
moved back to the c~i-doossc sad include the remainder of the Henririck px
On roll call, carried W~J~imogslF.
· Council HootinS H!nutos
It was ROved by Ward, seconded by Baker thst ruder a l
the 'rules, the proposed' zo~in8 ordinancm Nu, 1361 be passed ~0:
title only. On roll eelis eartied unaniseely~ Foll~fing s~Cc~
Assistant Superintendont.~yre, it was moved by Ward, soconded b]
Zoning Ordinemco No, 1361 be adopted. On Roll Call, carried um
It was moved. bY Cotmeilman !Vhiltam, seesad IP/i~MiS tl
ordinmCm 29wrsdsS si~ rmZulations is cemptetmd b~ the Plmmil
t~ pertlea of Oxdinsnee fl~l px;etaining to signs be reinstatm
On r~ll call, carried unasimotmtI..
It waS sufies~ed by Attoxlwy Skerx7 that.the Comcil y
thank the ledlets of ~ Planning Cosltssion for their bane wax1
spent on the mi~2 ordinance, It was so moved br Leeis, slcon,
Carried ummimomly, '
~r. Henry C. 6aley, 143 H. F~in Street, Wrmsented a 1~
the Cmmcil neardinS his oi~r c~ selling pampsrt~ to the City
contiommd frm the AuJ~st '4 mmmtinR, fie stmtsd that ho wmdd st
propart,/for 2~2,~0~ Snd~ Cutter pxx~xrt), for j~2,,SO0~ It m
Secm6sd bY Ilkor ~.&~ the letter .be .referred to the ~ealt7 C¢~
mtil the ~illl lipit is itslived fra/the LonZ RIsEs Planning
Devexopmat f Orxmn Coemittee.' Carried ummi ousl .
Superin nt ai. I reported to th~ Cmmcil on the !
~/Cotmcil Meegin2 Rtnutes -S- AuSust 18,
'~ki~kt~i presented a letter ~em McGtew Bral. tequett~ng Cc
basiS*. ~v~ by ~ii, .c~hd by ~,l~ to autlmri~e Ci~ St~ert~e~e~
Bie~el to S~d a le~er ~ }~x~ B~, authOrzing'them to Sublease said px