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345 <br /> September 21,1983 I <br /> president Poe inquired whether there would bamu um 1n the proposed <br /> complex and Chris Little,Ev tt Chamber of Commence President,replied <br /> there would be space for historical exhibits of theCand <br /> rain items from the Senator's care ,and spoke in support a <br /> pportof the <br /> bond issue. <br /> councilman Michelson asked about total of the project as he had <br /> heard conflicting figures ansaid the m d be close <br /> l <br /> 0 20 million dol and the 9 million dollar bond issue been <br /> agreed upon while Senator Jackson was stillliving, The balance will <br /> be collected by private funding with the stipulation that if a <br /> of 6 million dollars is not rais.the moneywill be r <br /> 9 million dollars for the bond issue was fel t to be a realistic amount <br /> for the times. <br /> Mayor Moore commented on the g people getting involved <br /> atnh thistpprojecct,such ae Or.Brust who had sent a check for$1,000 for <br /> George 0011es,Project Manager,said the c would consist of 3 <br /> • structures <br /> a housing gallery and exhibit spacee5 .Jackson exhibit <br /> area, <br /> reception area for Mrs.Jackson,an all-purpose hall,theater <br /> and expanded libraa <br /> buildng,with co rtyard in the center that <br /> will have a statuteof the Senator. <br /> d there has been a ommient f Pyle,Asian • <br /> o <br /> Studieor stm <br /> P obtain certain memorabilia and to <br /> arrange classes at the center. • <br /> Ed Morrow,of 2130 Colby, ed the committee and Council c under- <br /> taking this project. a 0100 commended <br /> 3 comment.tethat Senator <br /> had been honorary co-chairman of a bond issued new museum!that g <br /> he would hope the Art <br /> bco style of the Library would be preserved; <br /> aM that the co n <br /> closely study the size of the theater a , <br /> consider makingitsmaller for economic reasons for paying for the <br /> house. <br /> • <br /> Mayor Moore <br /> a been 00okine museum issue has not been disregarded. <br /> The City v a Weyerhaeuser office buildingfor <br /> i'1 <br /> beeas bestdmuseum and that the museums shouldrt ahaveao been a separateklocatioon n this. <br /> Everett <br /> will have one. <br /> Joyce Ebert asked for legal olariIication to allow second and final <br /> reading of the ordinance tonight to <br /> ad possible problems,a <br /> bruce City Attorney,said the ordinance would become valid <br /> • upon approval t <br /> l of the voters end that Section 3.4 of the Charter el <br /> than 2 E the 3 public rIleat2e of an ordinance shall be o <br /> final day wit01100 leder 1 walk plied w the his provisio and the allowed <br /> he <br /> reading, ember 14t complied with this provision as t <br /> first September 14th provided F txy000 Jac00e1 Center <br /> along edthe to thenof what hes been discussed tonight was to be• e <br /> referred to the voters. <br /> Jones <br /> explained that had made <br /> wording <br /> • in the proposeddaftothe ordinance which did not change its <br /> concept or meaning. <br /> • <br /> • I <br /> • <br />