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CMO_Document_Number
9287
Document_Title
An ordinance to improve 24th Avenue from Alder to Harris Street by installation of integral curb concrete paving, or asphaltic concrete paving w/combination curb & gutter, and grading and drainage thereof.
Adopted_Date
3/28/1949
Approved Date
3/29/1949
CMO_Effective_Date
3/29/1949
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V.E. Johnson
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I~~~ <br />IlVIPI~®VElVI~NT ®RDINANCE <br />ORDINANCE NO. 92II~ <br />An Ordinance to improve Twenty-fourth Avenue from Alder to Harris Street, in the City <br />of Eugene, Oregon, by installation of integral curb concrete paving, or asphaltic concrete <br />paving with combination curb and butter, and grading and drainage thereof . <br />THE CITY ,OF EUGENE `DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS <br />Section 1. That the .Common Council of the City of Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, does hereby declare <br />its intention to improve Z~rnety-fourth Avenue from Alder Street to Harris Street, in the City <br />of Eugene, Oregon, by installati~~n of integral curb concrete paving, or asphaltic concrete <br />paving with combination cu-rb and butter, and grading and drainage thereof, <br />and making such other and further improvements in connection therewith as may be necessary and proper <br />to a properly paved street all in accordance with the plans and specifica- <br />tions to be prepared by the city engineer as hereinafter specified. <br />Section 2. That the costs of said improvement shall be assessed and be borne by the property adjacent <br />to said improvement, except street intersections whichwill be paid for by the city, and there shall be included <br />as a part of the costs thereof, the engineer's charges for his services thereon not to exceed five per cent <br />of the contract price therefor, and not to exceed 5~ of the contract price to cover the cost of <br />interest on warrants, advertising, postage and s upplies for mailing notices of assessment. <br />Section 3. That the city engineer is hereby directed to make and prepare plans and specifications for <br />the said improvement as provided in Section One of this Ordinance and file the same with the City Recorder. <br />Section 4. WHEREAS, the improvement contemplated and provided for by this ordinance, is a necessary <br />improvement; and the streets to be improved are in such a condition that their immediate improvement is <br />essential to their safety, it is, therefore, declared that an emergency exists and that it is necessary for the <br />immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, that this ordinance take effect at once, and <br />it is ordered that this act shall take effect immediately upon its passage by the Council and approval by <br />the Mayor. <br />Approved by the Mayor this <br />---- 29th----day of--- fl~arch---------------------------------- 19>~k9_-- <br />--~~---V_~_E~__Jcahns_an--------------------- =~---------------- Mayor <br />Passed by the Common Council this <br />-------28----day of------~1a~ch------------------------------- 1919 <br />-----~~--Hen-rY--~'-.--$e~.~-tel------------------ City Recorder <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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