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<br />- ~ <br />159 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />.. - - 0- ,_ "__ _._ _ _~_ _ ___ _ ____ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ __ __ __ ___ _ --:::__ _ __ ---:-___ :_-:---;-___-:_--:- -: :___._ _. _ _ __ ________ ____ __ _____ ___ ___ ___~ <br /> <br />""~" -~~"--~::- "lc~::, ~~-=C~-- -~~~:"~, ~C~~" :~:-:-: -~~~ -"-- ~ -"=-- "-~ ~ ~ ~ -= =~~-~--- ~ -~ =~ ___~~_~- "-- -- "7_-= -~-~_="_-"==~ ~ _" <br /> <br /> <br />1'1 -Nfr. Davis reported that the Street Committee recommended tha t purchawe <br />Ii of a light tractor and shovel to remove leaves, snow & etc. That a rig of this ,.,";!' <br />1 1'1' kind would save c~nsiderable man power and be much more desireable ~han ~he ~~ <br />,present method ana. could be purchased for about $2,000.00. Mr. Dav~s sa~d he ~ <br />13 'I' wished to make a motion that the Street Committee be authorized to purchase a <br />! piece of equipment of this kind to be paid out of the street Department Equipment <br />Ii Fund. This motion was, seconded by Barette and on uoj7;e was carried. <br />:1 <br />I, Councilman Stewart reporting for the Fire and Water Committee stated that <br />14, there was some talk of creating a fire district east of Victoria Heights and that <br />j if the district was formed they would want fire protection from Eugene. <br /> <br />1 Councilman Baker reporting for the Health Committee stated he had nothing <br />t for this evening but there would probably be quite a report at the next meeting <br />15 ': as the Rat situation would probably be, presented to the Council at that tiwe. <br />I <br />'1 , <br />:: Park Committee, no report. <br />I <br />,I Councilman Cr urnbaker reporting for the Sewer Committee, s ta ted tha t <br />l parts of the Sewer system was inadequate and that the committee was asking for <br />16 Iii permission to spend bel~ween $200.00 and $300.00 out of the Sewer budget to make <br />ll~ a preliminary survey. On motion made, seconded and carried this permission was <br />II.!. grant ed. <br />'I <br />: Councilman Hawn, Chairman of the Police Cdllnmittee, being absent, <br />I': Counc ilman Baker read a written rE:lport signed by Mr. Hanw. This s ta ted tha t the <br />17 I:! Automobile parked on 14th street on wooden blocks had been taken care of: That <br />II': it was the recommendation of the conJIlli ttee tha t the present guard at the municipa] <br />i airport be retained until such time as the Army actually took over the Airport or <br />.: until other sa tisfactory arrangements are made. On motion made, seconded and <br />- I': carried the recommendation of the committee was adopted. <br /> <br />Ii Councilman Stewart at il this time reported tha t the fourt large light ~lobes <br />II! on the two ends of the east 9th street bn&dge oyer the mill race hadbeen broken sd <br />18; often that the Water Board had quit trying to keep the lights installed there and <br />I' !i that at the present time all four of the lights were out. He said the damage was <br />~I done by beer bottles being thrown at them, mostly on Saturday nights after mid- <br />I" nigh t. Counc ilman Baker s ta ted tha t he would take the ma t ter up vii th the Chief <br />~ of Police and see what could be done. <br /> <br />I DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS: <br />I! <br />I': The following departmental reports for the month of November were read <br />!' and ordered placed on file: Library, Engineer, Police Matron & Police Dept. <br /> <br />I: There was an application for a curb cut, by the Eugene Planing Millon <br />[I the west side of Lincoln Street between 3rd street and Southern Pacific Highway. <br />19 I: Engineer Clubb reported that about 20 feet of the curb had already been knocked <br />r: out and that np permit had ,been secured for this. It was the recommendation of <br />:1' the City Engineer that this permit be granted if the parking is hard surfaced, <br />! ,.o,therwise the curb to be replaced. On motion made, ,seconded and carried the <br />ii reco~nendation of the City Engineer was adopted with the provision that the work <br />I: would be completed wi thin 30 days. <br /> <br />20 i. The request, of J.C. Jackson for a renewal of a rooming house permit at <br />I: 32* West 8th which had been approved by Chief Bergman was granted. <br /> <br />II! The Southern Pacific Company had requested permission to cancel a <br />! certain leasQ with the City for a triangle piece of property at 13th and Villard <br />21 ~ streets; on relocation of the new highway on Franklin Boulevard this property had <br />~: been taken over by the State Highway Commission: On motion made, seconded and <br />,::. carried the Mayor and Recorder were authorized to sign the cancellation of the <br />" lease. <br />II <br />22 Ii 'The following applica tions for renewals of beer license for the year <br />~ 1944 was presented: <br /> <br />I Marshalls Cafe- 550 east 13th-Retail class:B lie Package Class E <br />,: Cosmo Cigar Store-724 Will. St-Retail class B & Package Class B <br />1 ...:1 The Ace-Hinshaw- 29 east 8th -.R etail cclass B & Package class B <br />, Lee Coffee Shop- 757 west 6th '-Retail class B <br />~ Daves Pie Shop-133l Willa~ette-Package class B <br />Ii Billy's Grocery-%5n: &,lpe,a'rlnStl,-Package Class A <br />II Peterson Groc-632 Elair Blvd -Package Clas$ B <br />) Bells Bask~t Groc.34 E. 10th -Package Class B <br />II DrivelnMarket-1222 Vlillamette -Package class B <br />. Ii Lawrence St. Groc. -395 VI. 11th-Package Class A <br />~ Pops Grocery-10l west 7th St. -Retail class B <br />Ii <br />t <br />n <br /> <br />: I ~ <br />