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8756
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An ordinance initiating the vacation of portions of Fairmount Boulevard. (See ordinance for complete description.)
Adopted_Date
11/23/1942
Approved Date
11/23/1942
CMO_Effective_Date
11/23/1942
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Elisha Large
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2,(~5 <br />~~by local assessment. ,' <br />Section 3. The City Recorder be and he is hereby required to immediately <br />publish for four successive and consecutive weeks in a newspaper published in <br />I~Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, notice of the proposed vacation. Such notice shall <br />give the description of the area to be vacated as herein set out, and state the <br />date when this ordinance was passed; the name of any petitioners petitioning for <br />said vacation; the date when the said petition, together with any objection or <br />remonstrances which may be made in writing and filed with the City Recorder <br />prior to the date of said hearing will be hear and considered. l <br />Section 4. The City Fcecorder shall forthwith and within five days after the <br />~fi$st publication of said notice, post or cause to be posted at or near each end <br />~of said proposed vacation, a copy of the foregoing notice, which shall be headed <br />"Notice of Street Vacation," and which notice shall be posted in at least two <br />conspicuous places in such proposed vacation of such area. <br />The posting and the first day of publication of such notice shall not be less <br />than twenty-eight days before the time set for hearing. <br />Section 5. V`lhereas Ramble Avenue is a dead-end street serving six owners <br />and it is beautified by trees and sn.rubbery within the street which, if the street <br />~is improved must be removed, and <br />~~hereas for tYie uses for which it shall be subjected, there is no occasion <br />}for improving the full width of 50 feet at great expense, and <br />UJhereas all of the property owners abutting on said street have joined in <br />~a petition to the council to make the vacation and the council deems it to the <br />best interest of the property owners of the area and to the general welfare of the <br />,City of Eugene that the street be narrowed from 50 to 25 feet, and <br />jl~hereas improvements must either be made or abandoned at once, an emergency <br />is therefore declared to exist and it is necessary for the immediate preservation <br />of the peace, health and safety of the City of Eugene that this ordinance take <br />effect immediately upon its passage by the Common Council and its approval by the <br />Mayor, and it is so ordered. <br />'jPassed bar the Common Council <br />this 23 day of 1VTovember, 1942. <br />~ /s/ John Fields <br />`I Recorder Pro Tem <br />Approved by the Tv~ayor this <br />day of November, 1942. <br />/s/ Elisha Lame <br />Mayor <br />
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