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<br />AllD WHEREAS, the Councy Assessor, Mr.-~.:. Keeney announced. at the tlmel
<br />of the election and now states that he will not extend' the Play Grounds [,levy> ".--
<br />upon' the assessment and tax roll to be. collected with o.ther taxes assessed and:,_ _ . :..,
<br />levied upon behalf of~ the City.
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<br />AND WHEREAS, said playground levy is ~mbodied and made a part of the
<br />levying ordinance described above under and pursuant to a specific authorization
<br />o~ the levy made by the legal' electors voting on the question, and is a legal levy
<br />and should be extended,
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<br />IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED BY TH1~ CITY OF EUGENE;' That the City Attorney
<br />is hereby directed to take such measures as shall be necessary, including the
<br />bringing of any suits or actions he shall deem proper, to cause said playground
<br />levy to be placed upon the tax roll for Lane Councy, Oregon for "the 1928, and the
<br />Recorder is hereby. authorized and direc ted to .verify any and all pleadings, and
<br />execute any and all documents necessary on behalf of the City of Eugene, pursuant
<br />to that end.
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<br />Eugene, Oregon, December 12, 1927.
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<br />An Ordinance levying assessments for paving Birch Lane from the East
<br />line of Fairmount BouJsvardto the West line of Maple Street was read the first
<br />time and laid over.
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<br />An Ordinance levying assessments for paving Lawrence Street from the
<br />South margin of 13th Avenue to the Nortl1 margin of l7th avenue with concrete
<br />paving was read the first time and laid over.
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<br />Twenty eight sidewalk assessment Ordinances having been read the fLrst
<br />time on November 28, 1927, and registered notices sent and all protests over-
<br />ruled, they passed their second and third readings by ti tlla . by unanimous
<br />consent under suspension of the rule ancl were placed on their final passage.
<br />The ayes and nayes were called, all present voting aye, na,y, none!, The .
<br />Ordinances were declared passed and numbered 6579 to 6506 both numbers inclusive.
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<br />An Ordinance levying assessments for paving Monroe Street from the
<br />South margin of the Southern Pacific Right of way to the North.tine of 7th
<br />Avenue having been read the first time on November 28, 1927 and registered
<br />notices sent and all protests being over-ruled, it passed its 2nd and 3rd
<br />readings by title by unanimous consent t~der suspension of the rule and was
<br />placed on its final passage. The ayes and nayes were call,sd, all present
<br />voting aye, nay, none. The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 6507.
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<br />.An Ordinance levying assessments for paving the alley between
<br />Charnelton and Lincoln Sts., from the South cline of 20th Avenue to the North
<br />line of 21st Avenue having been read the first time on November 28, 1927 and
<br />registered notices sent and all protests being over-ruled, it passed its 2nd
<br />and 3rd readings by title by unanimous eonsent under suspension of the rule and
<br />was placed on its final passage. The ayes and nayes were (}alled, all present
<br />voting aye, nay, nene. The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 6508.
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<br />An Ordinance levying assessme!l ts for paving Univ,arsi ty Street from,
<br />the North line of 15th Avenue to the North line of 18th Av,snue, in the City of
<br />Eugene, having been read. the first time on November 28, 19:27 and registered
<br />notices sent and .all protests over-ruled, it passed its 2ni and 3rd readings by
<br />ti tIe by unanimous consent, under s"Ll.81's:nsion of the rule and was placed on its
<br />final passage" The ayes and nayes were called, all present voting aye, nay,
<br />none. The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 6509.
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<br />Seven sidewalk improvement Ordinances were read the first time and
<br />passed their second and third readings by title by unanimous consent under
<br />suspehsion of the rule and were placed on their final passage. The ayes and
<br />nayes were called, all present voting aye, nay, none. The Ordinances were
<br />declared passed and numbered 6510 to 6516, both numbers inclusive.
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<br />An Ordinance accepting and ratifying the acceptance of the bid of
<br />A.W. Stien and R.W. Stien, co-partners doing business as Stien Brothers, for the
<br />paving of Fillmore St. from Sixth Avenue to the Alley South of Sixth Avenue was l'L:":..
<br />read the first time and passed its second and third readings by title by
<br />unanimous consent under suspension of the rule and was pla(}ed on its final
<br />passage. The ayes and nayes were called, all present voting aye, nay, none. The
<br />Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 6517.
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