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<br /> various rights is to bring an action and have the value of the tract determined
<br /> 1 and deposit .the same in court for the benefit of the various persons interested
<br /> as the court shall determine their interests to be. ....
<br /> Respectfully ,Submitted ",",,}
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<br /> L. E. HOdges ...- ,-
<br /> Geo. N. McLean
<br /> C. W. Mullin "
<br /> An ,Ordinance adopting the report of the viewers for the purchase of
<br /> additional real estate for the municipal airport and aviation park, and directing
<br /> that a warrant be drawn to the owners, was read the first time, and passed its
<br /> .. second and third readings by title by unanimous consent under suspension of the
<br /> mle, and was placed on its final passage. The ayes and nays, were called, all
<br /> present voting aye, nay, none, absent Monroe. The Ordinance was declared passed
<br /> and numbered 7901.
<br /> Three eidewalk Improvement Ordinances were read the first time, and
<br /> I pa~sed their seoond and .third readings by title by unanimous consent under sus-
<br /> pension of the rule, and was placed on their final passage. The.ayes and nays
<br /> were called, all present voting aye, nay, none, absent Monroe. The Ordinances
<br /> J were declared passed and numbered from 7902 to 7904, both numbers inclusive.
<br /> Nine Sidewalk Assessment Ordinances were read.the second time and this
<br /> being the time for hearing of objeotions, objeotions were called for and none
<br /> heard, and on motion the ordinances were read the third time under suspension of.
<br /> the rule and were placed on their final passage. The ayes and nays were called"
<br /> all present voting aye, nay, none, absent Monroe. The Ordinances were deolared
<br /> passed and numbered from 7905 to 7913, both numbers inolusive.
<br /> An Ordinanoe aocepting and ratifying the acceptance of the bid of Eugene
<br /> 1 Sand.& Gravelporilpanyfor the grading of a street in the City of Eugene, Oregon,
<br /> as follows: .Indiana Avenue from Columbia Street to Van Ness Street, was read the
<br /> first time, and passed its seoond and third readings by title by unanimous consent
<br /> under suspension of the rule, and was placed on its final passage. The aye s and
<br /> nays were called, all present voting aye, nay, none, absent Monroe. The Ordinance
<br /> wa~ declared passed and numbered 7914.
<br /> The subject 'of Police Officers going outside of the City Limits in 00-'
<br /> operation wi th the Cheriff's Office was discussed and referred to .the Police
<br /> CO!IllJlittee.
<br /> The City Attorney and City Recorder were instructed to prepare an ordin~
<br /> ance prohibiting setting up of stands on the streets or in doorways for the sale
<br /> or. haWking of merohandise as a protection to'traffio and as a protection to resi-
<br /> dent merchants within Fire Zone No. 1.
<br /> Councilman Simon suggested that steps should be taken to protect school
<br /> .' children at the crossings on Willamette Street by establishment of orossing zones
<br /> and slow signs. ~he matter was referred to the Police Committee.
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<br /> Building Inspector Rundlett asked the council to appoint Graham Smith to
<br /> aot as a deputy inspector during the absence-of Mr. Rundlett, who is leaving
<br /> shortly to attend the convention at Long Beach, Calif. Motion was made, seconded,
<br /> and carried authorizing the appointment.
<br /> The City Recorder .reported that the Aetna Lif~ Insurance Co. had issued
<br /> a check for $1500.00 to Mrs. Duley in payment of the life insurance of Oscar
<br /> Duley; and that the old flag pole was showing decay at the base, and also was in
<br /> need of painting, and this matter was authorized to be taken up with Mr. 'McClain,
<br /> Water Superintendent,.to see if cooperation could be had to the extent of taking
<br /> down and reestablishing the pole, providing the City would meet the expenses of a
<br /> new stub and the cost of splicing and painting.
<br /> The reoorder also stated that the Water Department wished to have the
<br /> I, little room now oocupied as a storage room for the playground apparatus, assigned
<br /> to them for the purpose of an engineer's library, and that they maintain the
<br /> same for the benefit of the ir own department and also for the use of the 01 t.y
<br /> Engineer, and that they would make satisfa9tory arrangements for storage of the
<br /> playground apparatus by a room in the general auditorium. The matter was referred
<br /> to.the Fire and Water Committee. .
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<br /> On motion, the Council adjourned.
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<br /> R. . S. Bryson,
<br />. < City Recorder.
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