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<br />r08 <br /> <br />II <br />:1 <br />.~~ <br />~ ....,- Ii <br />,."'0 <br />..~ 'I <br />-~ <br />:;'1'''Ir <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />That, 201:;h .Avenue from Oak Street to 1dill Street be o.pened. <br />That 131:;h .Ave. from Van Buren Street to Cham'bers Street be opened. <br />That Tyler Street between BroadwaJT and lOth Avenue West be opened. <br />It is further recommended that the Ci ty Engineer make a survey and report <br />back to the Planning Commission. <br />Tha t Hilyard S tree t from 24th Avenue to 25th .Avenue, connec t ing 'vvi th the <br />County Road, be opened. <br />That 18tjh Avenue from Lincoln to V.rashington Streets 'be opened. <br />Tha t Chambe rs S tree t from 6 th .Avenue to 8th A\FenUe 'be opened. <br />Tha t Van Buren from 6th to Blair be opened~. <br />That Pierce Street from 2nd Avenue to 4th Avenue be opened. <br />-It is further recommenlied that right angle turns be avoided in laying out <br />streets of Eugene wherever practical. <br />It is further reco!11m.ended that thE: City Council join in recommending to the <br />County Court that a diagonal street leavinG Willamette at 24th and joining <br />the Alder Street road at, Wood Aver:.ue 1)8 opened. <br />And that the Co@uon Council fUrther join in a recommendation to the County <br />Court that a diagonal street be opened commencing at the junction of '{{ood <br />street and Willamette Street and running thence to the junction of the <br />County Road and Hilyard ~treet. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />was read and motion made, seconded, and carried to accept the report. <br /> <br />Applicaljion of Mrs. L. E. Rogers for permit t.o conduct hotel at S. E. <br />corner of 6th and 1iHllamette Streets, ap.proved by Chief of Police, was on motion <br />granted. <br /> <br />Pe tit ion of J . Earl Moore tha t the Counc il prov i de spac e fo I' bi cycles racks <br />was referred to the Police and Street COlnuittees. <br /> <br />Pe ti t ion for a stree t Ii gh t in th e all ey be tw'een 8 th and Broadway and <br />between High Street and the :Uill Race was referred to the Fire and Water Committee. <br /> <br />Peti ti o.n for the widening' of pavement to 56 fee t and se tting back the <br />property line 7' feet from the street line of Elev'enth Avenue betv7een Willamette <br />Street and Mill. Street was referred to the Street Committee.. <br /> <br />An Ordii.lance prohibiting the qutting of curbs in the City of Eugene, Oregon, <br />for driveway p~rposes, exceptinG that the City Recorder may, upon application, <br />issue a penuit for not to exceed 25 per cent of the ownership frontage and not to <br />exceed 20 feet in anyone cut, to eac.h pI"operty ovvner ma.king such application was <br />read the first time, and passed its second and third readings by title by unanimous <br />consent under suspension of the rule, and was placed on its final passage. The aye <br />and nays were call.ed, all Councilmen voting a;y'e, nay, none, absent Large and :t:Ionr-oe. <br />The Ordinance was declared passed and, nurr.:bered 7753. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />An Ordinance adopting the ffil.rv,ey, plat, and report of the City Engineer as <br />to the Proposed Opening of Twelfth AVFlnue be tVve enWillame t te Street and Olive <br />Street was read. the first time, and passed its second and third readings by title <br />by unanimous consent under suspension of the rule, and was placed, on its final <br />passage. The ayes and nays were called, all Councilmen voting aye, nay, none, abse t <br />Large and Monroe. The Ord,inance was declared passed and number'ed 7754. <br /> <br />An Ordinance declaring the playing of musical instruments, loud sp,eakers, <br />talking tlBchines, and similar instrumentalities in the. open air within the limits <br />of fire zone No.1 of the City of Eugene, a nuisance, and forbidding the operation <br />of the same without having first procured a pennit therefor was read and laid over. <br /> <br />An Ordin.ance vacating a portion of Maple Avenue in the City of Eugene was <br />read the first time, and passed its second and third readings by title by unanimous <br />consent under suspension of the rule, and was placed on its final passage. The <br />ayes and nays were called, all Councilmen voting a:le, nay, none, absent Large and <br />Monroe. The Ordinance was dec lared passed and numbe red 7755. <br /> <br />An Ordinance providing, for the construction of a cement sidewalk on the <br />South side of ~~Jest :3roadway be tween Tyler and Polk Streets was read the first time, <br />and passed its second and thi I'd read ings by title by unanimous consent under sus- <br />pension of the rule, and was placed on its final passage. 1:he a~;es and nays were <br />called, all Councilmen voting aye, nay, none, absent Large and Bonroe. The <br />Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 7756. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />A communicat,ion of the League of Oregon Cities relating to the distribution <br />of the City and County Governments of the Road Funds levied within cities was <br />read and placed on file. <br /> <br />An Ordinance regulating the erecting and maintenance of signs and banners <br />over sidewalks and streets ancl upon buildings wi thin the li111i ts of the City of <br />Euge ne was read the fi rst, time and lai doveI'. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilder named R. W. Hall as permanent Chief of Police and asked the <br />confirmation of the Council. Motion ViaS made that the appoi.ntment be confirmed and <br /> <br />~ <br />