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CMO_Document_Number
9076
Document_Title
Ordinance adopting the survey, plat & report of the City Engineer as to the proposed opening of 24th Ave. East from Alder Street to Harris St.
Adopted_Date
11/10/1947
Approved Date
11/12/1947
CMO_Effective_Date
11/12/1947
Signer
Earl McNutt
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~g <br />.-- <br />Section 3. That Z~1. R~ Robertson, Harvey L, Hilton, and Clarence M. Urey, three ~ <br />' disinterested free-holders of the City of the City of Eugene and each possdssion the quali- ~ <br />I <br />! fications of jurors. of the Circuit Court of the County of Lane, State of Oregon, are appointed I <br />I k <br />~ as viewers to view such proposed street and make an assessment of the damages and-benefits as <br />1 4 <br />provided in Section 4 of Chapter 9~ of the Charter of the City of Eugene. <br />Section 4. That said viewers are directed to meet on the 25th day of November, 1947, at <br />10:00 A.M. o'clock in the Council Chambers of the City Ha]1 in the City of Eugene, and the f~ <br />City Recorder is directed to cause a notice to property owners by publication for at least ten <br />days successively prior to the said day assigned for said viewers to meet, in a newspaper <br />published in the city of Eugene,or by posting such notice in three public places, giving the <br />i <br />names of and the time and place appointed for them to meet and specifying with convenient <br />certainty the boundaries, termini or other description of the said proposed street, and the <br />boundaries or other description of the parcels of private property to be appropriated for said <br />purpose <br />Section 5. That the City Recorder is directed to send by mail postpaid, a copy of•each <br />notice to each of the property owners whose property is proposed to be appropriated or to the <br />I~ agent of such owner where the postoffice address of such owner or agent is known to him, and <br />I if such postoffice address be unknown to him, then such notice shall be directed to such owner <br />I <br />i <br />or agent at Eugene, Oregon, as provided in Section 3 of Chapter q of the Charter of the City <br />of Eugene. <br />Section 6. That it is necessary for the convenience of the citizens of the City of Eugene, <br />that said street be opened and an emergency is therefore declared to exist, and it is therefore <br />declared to be for the imriiediate preservation of the peace, health and safety of the City of <br />Eugene that this Ordinance become effective immediately upon its passage by the Corrmion Council <br />and approval ~y the Mayor. <br />Approved by the Mayor this <br />~ 12.th day of November, 1947. <br />ls/ Earl L. McNutt <br />Mayor <br />Passed by the Common Council this <br />10th day of November, 1947. <br />_/s/ Henry F. Beistel <br />City Recorder <br />1 <br />1 <br />
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