Arcn and the um t,ounnouse in es each car. _ """" <br /> Service employees as well as visitors. Across the nation, taxpayers got a are closed pending the approval of the . <br /> Mount Rainier National Park first, sour taste of government cut- federal budget." <br /> southeast of Seattle and Tacoma also backs and grumbled about what might Many park facilities stayed open, <br /> was phasing down operations due to close next after the long holiday week- however <br /> the budget wrangle, Ranger Steve end was over. Air traffic controllers continued to <br /> Winslow said T fir st to feel fire pinch were direct ct a full schedule of planes across <br /> The Sunshine Point campground tourists locked out of everything from the a f 's skies. , <br /> with 18 campsites will remain open, the Statue of Liberty to the White G I <br /> but two large campgrounds at higher ; House. Come Tuesday, however, a There was confusion, though, about elevations on the 14 ,411 -foot peak, with.- whole range of federal services long how these services might be affected <br /> 40 campsites each, will be closed, taken for granted — from weather later in the week. <br /> Winslow said. prediction to border inspection and For example, as "essential" work - <br /> Visitors centers at Longmire and a air traffic control — were in ers, air traffic controllers might be ex- Ellen' <br /> Paradise, at the 5,400 -foot level, were - empted from cutbacks. However, sig- Smart <br /> also being closed, Winslow said. President Bush and the 535 mem- nificant delays or cancellations of skills <br /> I U - —9 o beaut <br /> const <br /> - for we <br /> •: ' city tr, <br /> .:. a ... <br /> _. =; .:: - Ellen' <br /> - �.: with S busini <br /> � - -. -- ORDINANCE �' �� <br /> TREE P OR - <br /> C <br /> Proposed Code Amendments ,� :; <br /> Public Hearing I ' <br /> i .t Monday • October 8, • 7:30 p.m_ <br /> Eugene City Council Chamber 777 Pearl Street , <br /> ▪ �'' ! Because the ordinance do <br /> 1 ±'' nregulated tree - : The ordinance amends the not apply to the area within <br /> •'' cutting in Eugene's existing tree preservation the city limits, the City <br /> • . . sou • has recently been • code by . _ . . - . Council's role is to consider <br /> the - iubject of considerable • • - • ' . -'" . - - comments made by citizens <br /> debate. In response, the . • adding definitions during the hearing, then • <br /> espo . <br /> { City of Eugene and Lane • clarifying the criteria for forward their recommend <br /> a- <br /> prepared County have red a issuing tree removal tions to the Lane County draft ordinance that would permits Board of Commissioners. <br /> establish rubs for cutting - • establishing standards The Commissioners have <br /> and removing trees in the and guidelines for tree scheduled hearings on the <br /> area between the.city cutting and removal ordinance for October 24 <br /> limits and the Urban • establishing an appeals and November 7,1990. <br /> Growth Boundary. process Copies of the proposed • <br /> min ordinance are available at • <br /> '. : Eugene the City of Eugene Planning <br /> % ' , -. 34?' Metropolitan Area Division, the City <br /> "'` °-� "`= Manager's Office, and the <br /> 0 . . fi <br /> '��'� �';�� ' Urban Lane County Land Manage- ` <br /> ``:'` : "- ; .r 3 Transition Areas merit Division. For more <br /> _ :c % • � . r information, call 687 - 5481. . <br /> wur MIOIL __ . , r <br /> :<- �, ; t - EU S Nag a t CITY OF EUGENE <br /> { ` PUBLIC WORKS • MAINTENANCE <br /> 1820 ROOSEVELT <br /> Wm, EUGENE, OR 97402 <br /> y <br />