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<br /> r8 '. <br /> I <br /> ~_.. - -- .-, --. _ _ _r _ - .~..__._- ---..,-- --.-- , - -~ - -"' - --. . - . - - -" - , ---- ---- ,- - -...- -- ,--- . -- <br /> ---- - - -'-- -- -. _. - ~ -- <br /> .. r:fu.l~~;i cer ';"d of~lear~n~ him. of any ch.at'ge~.Which migh t be mi ;~o~s~;~ed~s a .. <br /> t reflection on his manhood and . integrity. I <br /> ,:::;1, Passed by the Common Council this 25th day of August, 1930. <br /> OC R. S. Bryson, <br /> < n <br /> City Recorder. <br /> Motion was made, seco'nded, and car,ri ed to gran t the request of R.W. Rundlet <br /> I that he be allowed to attend the Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference at. <br /> I Long Beach, Calif. on ~ept. 29th to Oct. 4th, and that he be allowed $100.00 for <br /> expenses. <br /> Chas. C. Pollock applied for commission as private patrolman for the Univers. ty <br /> district between Alder and Ferry streets and Eleventh and Fourteenth Streets, and <br /> Chief of Police HalLhaving reported favorable, motion was made, seconded, and <br /> carried that he be appointed a special police officer for s~d purpose. '.' <br /> A communication from S. E. Stevens l' regarding back water in the sewers in the <br /> Fairmount dist1:,ict effecting,property along the Franklin Street trunk sewer, was <br /> read and referJ:'ed to the sewer comnittee, who asked for the passage of an ordinance <br /> ! regarding di scharge of storm water into f:levVers and an ordinance making provision <br /> against the di scharge of storm water into sewers without; a permit from the Buildin <br /> II Inspector heretofore read on the 26th da.',' of August, 1929, vms read the second <br /> and third timef? by ti tIe under suspension of the rule by unanimous consent, and <br /> was placed on its final passage. The ayes and nays were calle d, all present votin <br /> aye, nay, none:. absent Simon and L~nb. ~:he Ordinance was declared passed and num- <br /> bered 7876. " <br /> An unsanitary sewage conditon at 1099 East 25th Street wa:? called to the <br /> attention of the council and referred to the Building Inspector. <br /> A complaint of C. H. Preston, propl:,ietor of the Central Rotel., regarding <br /> noises in the Reid Dair~l Plant was referJ:,ed to the police committee. <br /> An Ordinance d~claring the Board of Appeals a nSmoke Prevention Committee", I <br /> I establishing regulations governing the emission of smoke, soot, dust and cinders, <br /> Ir declari ng 'vvhen the same will constitut,e a nuisance was read the first time and <br /> referred to the Judiciary Commi ttee. . <br /> Ii The following resolution, ratifying the contract with Stein Bros. for the <br /> I <br /> i Ai rport co ns truc tion work and pledging the fai th of the City to the levying of the <br /> money to defray the cost, was read, and motion was made, seconded, and c arri ed to <br /> adopt the same. <br /> n RESOLUTION <br /> 'I Whereas, heretofore and on June 2~, 1930 , the electors of tre City of <br /> 11 Eugene, at a s:pecialelection held in said city, au thorized and empowered the <br /> II <br /> common co unc i1 of the ci ty to include in its general Ie vy each ye ar fo l' the years <br /> 'I . <br /> 1930 and 1931 such special levy as shall be required in the judglrent of the common <br /> , to exceed $14,000.00 in the <br /> Council, which shall produce not year 1930, and not <br /> I to exceed $14,000.00 in the year 1931 all-in excess of the si::)C pe l' cent constitu- <br /> i <br /> tional limitation upon the city's tax levy, for the purpose, among other things <br /> I of improving and developing the city municipal airport, <br /> I <br /> I AND 1JIlEEREAS, an urgent need now exists for lighting and ~raining the Eugene <br /> II airport in order to reduce t,he hazards attendant upon ships landing a.t or leaving <br /> I' <br /> Ii said air port, <br /> 11 <br /> ~ AND WHEREAS, under the tenns of said authori za ti on the Common Council of t1E, ,I <br /> City of Eugene is empowered to make a levy in December of 1930, which shall produa <br /> ! <br /> I on the tax roll s fo l' the year 1930, sum of $14,000.00 and to make a further <br /> I the <br /> I levy in December bfc1931, which shall produce on the tax rolls of 1931, the furthe <br /> II <br /> sum of $14,000.00. <br /> AND VlHEREAS, under the pressure of the urgent need for said improvement, tre' 'ii <br /> ~l, <br />