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<br />r'" <br />I 502 <br /> <br />:----l <br />l'li <br /> <br />seconded by Pennington this was ordered done. <br /> <br />Councilman Barette r~pDrting for the Street Committee asked that the <br />request by Mrs. Maggie Burbach that the city build a retaining wall on the <br />Amazon be held over until the next meeting. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />:t..6: <br /> <br />~' , <br />"'... <br /> <br />Councilman Brownson reporting for the Health Committee'brought up the <br />matter of the Eugene Fruit Growers request for a permit to haul burnable material <br />to the City Dump. He said it was the committee's recommendation that a special <br />permit be granted for hauling burnable material and moved that the Recorder be <br />authorized upon the payment of an annual fee of $25 to issue a permit to allow <br />the delivery of burnable material to the City Dump. Motion was seconded by <br />Bond and carried~ ' <br /> <br />;""1 <br />".. ~.'. <br />'--" <br />~ <br /> <br />19~ <br /> <br />20' <br /> <br />Councilman Hawn reporting for the Parks said they had a new citizen in <br />the Park, an elk and he would appreciate a recommendation from the press for a name <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Councilman Bond reporting for the Police Committee said that the new <br />law passed at the last legislature regarding traffic would go into affect June 14th <br />and that he would like to have the backing of the entire council in enforcing <br />traffic regulations and he would likeLto have the backing of the council for'the <br />Recorder in imposing fines for traffic ~iolations. Councilman Hawn said that he <br />thought the Stop Street violations should be dealt with more harshly and that the <br />fines for this violation should be increased. Upon motion made and seconded these <br />recommendations were carried. <br /> <br />21' <br /> <br />24 <br /> <br />Councilman Bond brought up again the question of the violations at the <br />Firestone Station at Pearl and 11th Streets in regard to occupying the sidewalk. <br />Mr. Bond explained that this matter had been up several times and he thought that <br />something should be, done to put a stop to it. Engineer Clubb, stated that they <br />said they would like to put the matter off for another 2 or 3 months but that <br />if the council directed they would attend to this matter at once. A motion was <br />made and seconded that the company be required to put in barriers to prohibit <br />this practi~e. Motion was carried. <br /> <br />The fOllowing applications of the Civil Aeronautic Administration for <br />renewal at the old airport were granted: Remote control quarters and storeroom; <br />Eugene Antenna PoleR/W and the Beacon Site 465 Mile, all of Eugene, Oregon. The <br />leases to run from July 1, 1941 to June 30, 1942. <br /> <br />A request from the Union Oil Company that they be allowed to install <br />underground gasoline storage tanks at 6th and Willamette 'as follows:two 2000 Gallon <br />tanks; one 1000 Gallon tank; one 550 Gallon tank, was read and upon motion made <br />and seconded this request was granted. <br /> <br />The following recommendations by the Boatd of Appeals were adopted by <br />the Council: <br /> <br />Request was received from Milton Jackson asking for a ten foot set-back <br />on the South side of 21st Avenue for the Lot on the East side of Jefferson Street. <br />The Board recommends that he be granted a twelve foot set-back. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />22' <br /> <br />23'\ <br /> <br />25 <br /> <br />A request was received from Katherine H.Hacker asking for a waiver of <br />set-back on her property at Southwest corner of the intersection of Onyx Street <br />and 14th Avenue. 'l'he Board re commends that Mrs. Hacker be required to observe <br />a fifteen foot set-back on 14th Avenue and to keep "the same set-back on Onyx <br />Street as her present building. The Board makes this recommendation on account <br />of traffic hazards. <br /> <br />26 <br /> <br />A request was received from C. A. Coulter asking for a fifteen <br />set-back for a proposed residence on the rear of Dr. Faust's property at <br />Southwest corner of the intersection of Hilyard Street and 17th Avenue. <br />Board recommends that the request be granted. <br /> <br />foot <br />the <br />The <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />21- <br /> <br />28 <br /> <br />A request was received from Floyd M. Hall aSking to be allowed to place <br />a sign 7i feet by 2i feet on the roof of his' building at his golf practice range <br />at 19th and Ferry Streets. The Board recommends that the request be granted. <br /> <br />29" <br /> <br />A report of the Eugene Water Board regarding sewer charges for May; a <br />report of the City Engineer for May and a report of the Police Department for May <br />were read and ordered placed on file. <br /> <br />30 <br /> <br />Five curb cuts were granted upon recommendation 'by the City Engineer: <br />#872 Clyde 'McDougall'; #873 F. S. Halloc~; #874 John Tiffany'; #876 J. Stalsberg; <br />#877 J. Roy Deal. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />31 <br /> <br />A resolution that the Mayor and Recorder-be and are hereby ahthorized <br />and directed to execute a bill of sale to J. E. Coldren for a barn located on <br />the property formerly owned by him was passed. <br /> <br />-\. <br /> <br />RES 0 L UTI 0 N <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City <br />of Eugene that the Mayor and Recorder be and tbey <br />