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<br />Twenty five sidewalk assessment Ordinances having been read the first time
<br />on March 26, 1928, and registered notices sent, and no protests being filed,
<br />they passed their second and third readi.ngs by title by unanimous consent under
<br />suspension of the rule and were placed on their final passage. The ayes and nays
<br />were called, all present votIng aye, nay, none. ~he Ordinances were declared
<br />passed and numbered from 6749 to 6773, both numbers inclusive.
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<br />An Ordinance levying assessments for paving the alley between 12th and 13th
<br />Avenues ,from Alder to Kincaid Street, having been read the first time on March
<br />26, 1928, and registered notices sent, and having been read the second time the
<br />notice of protest by 1-( L Edwards filed j,n writing was read, considered, and over-
<br />ruled. It was then read the third time and held for final passage. ~he ayes and
<br />nays were called, all pre sen t voting aye, may, none. The O,rdinanc e was declared
<br />passed and numbered 6774.
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<br />An Ordinance acce:pting and ratifying the accel')tance of the bis. of v'im.
<br />Hardgreaves and Fred Lindsa~y, doing business as Hara:greaves and Lindsay for
<br />paving the alleys between Oak and Pearl Streets and 12th and 13th Avenues, v~s
<br />read the first time and passed its second and third readings by title by unani-
<br />mous consent under suspension of the rule and was placed on its final passage.
<br />The ayes and nays were called, all present voting aye, nay, none. The Ordi!lance
<br />was declared passed and numbered 6775.
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<br />An Ordinance accepting and ratifying the acceptance of the bid of Oscar
<br />~now for the improvement of approaches to the Charnelton Street Bridge over the
<br />Amazo!l by pav~ng the same, was read the first time and passed its second and
<br />third readings by ti tIe by u!lanimO"llS consent 'Clnder sus:pension of the rule and was
<br />placed on its final passage. The ayes and nays were called, all present voting ay ,
<br />nay, none. :r'he Ordinance was declared passed and mlmbered 6776.
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<br />An Ordinance accepting and ratifying the acceptance of the bid of. Wm
<br />Hardgreaves and Fred. Lindsay doing business as Hardgreaves and Lin~say for the
<br />improvement of 16th A'Jenue from Olive to Lincoln Street b,~r paving the same,
<br />\Flas read the first time and passed its second and third readi!le;s by title by
<br />unanimous consent under suspension of the rule and was placed on its final pass-
<br />age. The ayes and nays were called, all present votin~ aye, nay, none. The
<br />Ordinance was declared passed and numbe,!:'ed 67;?7.
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<br />An Ordinance adopting the report of the Viewers upon the opening of Almaden
<br />Street from oth to 8th Avenue was read the first time on 1-1'1rch 26, 1928 and reg-
<br />istered notices were sent. The protest of Florence H stevens was read, and after'
<br />due consideration, was overruled. It then passed its second. and third readings
<br />by ti tIe by unanimous consent under suspension of the rule and was placed on its
<br />final passage. The a.;res and nays were called, all present voting ai/-e, nay, none.
<br />The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 6778.
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<br />An Ordinance providing for the issuance and sale of ',~50, 000.00 Sewer Bonds,
<br />1926, was read the first time and passecL its second and third readings by title
<br />by unanimous consent under suspension of the rule and was :placed on its final
<br />passage. The ayes and nays were called, all present voting aye, nay, none. The
<br />Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 6779.
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<br />An Ordinance pr'oviding for the making of an exclusi ve contract for the haul-
<br />ine; of garbage, rubbish and refuse, having been read the first time on March 26,
<br />1928, it passed its second and thir'd readings by ti tIe by unanimous consent under
<br />suspension of the rule and was placed on its final passage. The ayes and nays
<br />were called, all present voting aye, na~T, [lOne. The Ordinance was declared passed
<br />and numbered 6780.
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<br />Three sidewalk improvement ordinances were read the first time and passed
<br />their second and third readings by title by unanimous consent u!lder suspension of
<br />the rule and were placed on their final passage. The ayes and nays were called,
<br />all present votLng aye, nay, none. 'J.'he Ordinances were declared passed and number
<br />eo.. from 6781 to 6783, both numbers .inclu.sive.
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<br />An Ordinance adopting and approving the plat of Sunset Terraces a Replat of
<br />portions of Lots 2,3,4, and 5, Fairmount, an Addition to the City of Eugene, was
<br />read the first time and passed its second and third readings by title by unani-
<br />mous consent under suspension of the rU~Le and. was 111aced on its final passage.
<br />The ayes and nays were called, all present voting aye, nay, none. The Ordinance
<br />was declared :passed and numbered 6784.
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<br />An Ordinance adopting the survey, ])la t an d report of the City Engineer as to
<br />the proposed opening and establishment of ~yler Street from 8th Avenue to 60.3
<br />feet South of 9th Avenue, was read the fitst time and passed its second and
<br />third readings by title by unanimous consent under suspension of the rule and was
<br />~laced on its final passage. The ayes and nays were called, all present voting
<br />a.)5e, nay, nODe. The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 6785.
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