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<br />~ 1-34 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />~ -- :-+ <br /> <br />r <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />~,<,~ <br />II <br />'.... :a. <br />..........IQ.*~ <br />,,,~ <br />< I <br /> <br />Counci 1 Chambers, Eugene, Oregon" <br />IvIay.23, 1932. <br /> <br />Minutes of the adjourned meeting of the Common Council, held at the hour <br />of 7:30 o'clock P. M., May 23rd, 1932. Council was called to order by ~fuyor <br />Elisha Large with all councilmen present, except Reid, Jone$, and Zumwalt. <br /> <br />Chairman Hendershott of, the Finance Committee reported that George F. <br />Carpenter had filed his repo~t as, auditor of the City records fo~ 1931, and moved <br />that his bill IOf $200.00 be allowed according to contract. Motion was seaonded\ <br />and the aye s and nays weDe' called,' all counci Imen voting aye, nay, none, absent <br />Reid, Jones, ~~d Zumwalt. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Councilman Edwards re<iuested for the Park Eoard the privilege of tearing <br />down an old shack on the North side of Riverside Butte next to the grocery store. <br />On motion, dul;y- seconded and carried, the Park Board was authorized to remove this <br />building. ,",.' <br /> <br />Councilman Hendershott, Chairman of the Playground Commission, requested <br />the privilege of changing the location of, the dressing rooms at the Municipal <br />Swimming Pool and was tcd.,!ised to take this matter up wi th the Park Board. <br /> <br />The monlihly report of the Library Board for April was filed, and a final <br />report of Mrs. Ady of finances of her administration and a communication review~ <br />ing the work of her department were read and filed. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />At this time Councilman Reid appeared in Council. <br /> <br />Consideration of the electrical ordinance was had at this time, and a <br />general discus:sion by members of the Mattison Firm, Robt. Veltum, Mr. McNeese, <br />Inspector Larwood, and others followed, after which Councilman Reid moved that <br />the ordinance be laid over. Motion was not seconded. <br /> <br />Councilman Lamb moved that the ordinance be amended to incorporate a pro- <br />vision for the licensing of all electrical repair business on a $15.00 per annum <br />basis, covering all business not included in the original ~lOO.OO license fee. <br />Motion was seconded and carried. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />An Ordinance to create an electrical board and to license electrical con- <br />tractors and electricians within the City of Eugene as above amended was there- <br />upon read the :second time and third time by ti tIe by unanimous consent under <br />suspension of ,the rule, and was placed on its final passaee. The ayes and nays <br />were called, all councilmen voting aye, nay, none, abse.nt Jones and Zumwalt. The <br />Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8293. <br /> <br />Propert;y- owners along the Mill Race between the Railroad tracks and 8th <br />Avenue appeared before the Council hy Professor DeCou, Miss Patterson, and re- <br />presentative of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity to protest against the use of thffir <br />property by the general public in connection with the swimming in the mill race, <br />and recited that the trespassing upon private property had become so general <br />as to constitute a great nuisance and annoyance to the resident owners. Cooperati n <br />of the ,Police Department and City Attorney was assured, and the sug~,estion made <br />that the Superintendent of Schools and the Playground Commission would give pub- <br />licity to public swimming pools, with the thought of diverting considerable amount <br />of swiwning to these points. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Milk Inspector Lawrence asked the Council to give consideration to. his <br />request for ca,[' allowance for use of his private ,car in city business. The matter <br />was referred to the Health and Finance Committees. <br /> <br />Bids for printing blanks and furnishing record binders for rewriting the <br />Treasurer's records of liens were referred to the Finance and Printing Committees <br />to open and consider, wi th power to act. <br /> <br />The co~nunication from Local No. 481 of the Journeymen Plumbers and Steam <br />Fitters Union, approved by the Central Labor Council, requesting the Council to <br />appoint a qualified man as plumbing inspector, and offering to furnish for this <br />work a plumber who is a tax payer and resident at a salary of $75.00 per month, <br />was read and referred to the Sewer Commi ttee. . <br /> <br />The following resoltuion was read: <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />RESOLUTION <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />BE IT R~SOLVED by the Common Council of the City of 1ugene that the <br />Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to pay interest on outstanding improvement <br />bond interest vvarrants out of any funds in his hands in the improvement bond <br />interest fund lOr the improvement bond sinldng fund. <br /> <br />If <br /> <br />~. <br />! <br />~Ii <br /> <br />Chairman Hende:t:'shott of the Finance Committee moved its adoption, and motion was <br />seconded and carried. <br /> <br />.. <br />