<br />.96
<br />- -- ._-- ~ - _._-~-. .-..--- "__un --. -- -- . - -- --.-- - --.-- - ---- --- --
<br />, -- --- _.- _ ~u ,__ _ ~ _. _ - --- . _~ __ ~__;'O__..,._.._.. -- - - -,-- -.. . ---- - - n ~...- -_._~
<br /> i .1. ,- . _h - - ~:.
<br /> I Counc ,ilman Rugh recommended tha t; wrestling ma tches be placed under the ~,
<br />,I authority of the boxing Commission, and on motion, such recommendation was adopted
<br />....,..~ I by the C ounc il. . I
<br />......"
<br />...-... .
<br />........." I The Recorder was requested to take up wi th the Commercial Club and the
<br /> I S. P. Railway C()~ the fmtter of furnishing' lights and water for what is commonly
<br /> ;1 known as the Eas t and West; Depot Parks, and see if there is any reason why such
<br /> !I service should not be discontinued by the City.
<br /> II C C .
<br /> ii The City Recorder reported to the ity ouncil he has received an Initia-
<br /> l! tive petition signed by 1309 residents who are certified by W. B. Dillard, County
<br /> :1 Clerk, as being duly registered voters within the City of Eugene, initiating a
<br /> :: Cba.r;ter Amendmant that the City of Eugene shall never grant to any person~ firm,
<br /> Ii or corporation, a monoply to h3Ul garbage, 3m,'l.bbish, or refuse within the City of
<br /> II Eugene or along or over the said Stteets for hire, or otherwise: and that all
<br /> :: ci tizens of said, C it y shall have the right to remove garbage ~ rubbish and refuse
<br /> !i from the City for hire, or othervvise, and that any resident of said City shall
<br /> :: have the right to employ any person as he may desire to haul his garbage, rubbish,
<br /> or refuse. :Mr. Slat.tery was present, and aske,d in the behalf of the signers of
<br /> such petition that the pe ti tion be placed on the November ballot. Such petition
<br /> was received and, filed by the CounCil, but no action taken in the matter.
<br /> A letter addressed to the City Recorder by ,the City. Attorney recommending
<br /> that. the Garbage Measure be not placed on the ballot at the election on November
<br /> 6, 1928, and. that Mr. Slattery be so notified, and that it vms al so the Ci ty
<br /> Attorney's opinion that the measure would not effect the validity of the contract
<br /> already en tered into, and that 1-lIr. Slattery be notified that the provisions of the
<br /> Ordinance now in effect be enforced from t::1is time on, and all offenders of said
<br /> Ordinance be arrested and fined, was read UL:> the Council, and, on motion, such
<br /> re c ommenda tions we re UlJanimmsly ado;~ted b;\T the C ounci 1.
<br /> Mx. du B~y addressed the Council"and asked that the Council make an
<br /> appropriation of $25.00 tb apply on a new Eadio Set which is to be given to the
<br /> Fi re Departme nt . No ac ti on was taken on such req,uest.
<br /> The Ma.\TOr notified the Council that he hs.d instructed t.he Park Superinten-
<br /> dent to place so me shrub bel' y around the O:olJlfort Station and to fix up the grounds I
<br /> ,. in. a more presentable way.
<br /> " Councilman Monroe recommended that the Papers be asked to make a complete
<br /> iireport of t,he action of the Council in_regard to the Garbage 3 i tua t i on , and, on'
<br /> "motion su.ch recommendation v-ras adopted by the Council.
<br /> :' , .
<br /> The Police were instructed to notify Bonnett in regard to the condition
<br /> , of the: sidewalk in front of the Chamber of Commerce and tl'1.e Central Offices, and .
<br /> ,to notify him that some repairs shoul d be ma. de .
<br /> The matiter of the old Encore Hotel Building on Willamette Street next .
<br /> the Post Office was brought up ,and discussed as to the fire hazard and the
<br />menance to pilhlic health. Councilman Rugh moved, and it was duly carried, that
<br /> 'sooh ma tter be referred to the Heal th Commi ttee, the Fire and Water Commi ttee, and
<br /> 'the City .A t t or ne .Y' , t 0 mak e a report at me next meeting of the Council.
<br /> 'I
<br /> An Ordinance levying assessments for paving the alley between Thirteenth
<br /> Avenue and Fourteenth Avenue from the East line of Aider Street tot he West line
<br /> of Kinca id Street" was read the second time and :laid over.
<br /> Three sidewalk asse.ssment Ordinan:;es were read the; first time and laid .
<br /> "
<br /> "
<br />over.
<br /> Ii An Ordinance levying asse.ssments for paving 7th Avenue from the West line
<br /> bf Blai:i' Boulevard to the EaEt line of Polk Street, was read the first time and
<br /> ~aid over.
<br /> "
<br />,
<br /> , An Ordinance levying assessments :['01' paving Orchard Street from tre; South
<br /> line of Franklin Boulevard to the North liml of 19th Avenue, was' read the first
<br /> time and laid over. ..
<br /> !'
<br />." An Ordinance levying assessments for paving Lawrence Street from the South
<br /> II
<br /> line of' 19t h Avenue to the North line ~~ 21st Avenue, having been read the fkst time I
<br /> :;on July 23rd, 192:8, and notices for p.IVotest having been sent by registered mail, and
<br /> no prote s ts be ihg filed ~said Ordinance was read the second time, and passed its
<br /> ,:third reading;:,by title by unanimous consent under suspension of the rlde, and was
<br /> placed on its fib.al passage. The ayes and nays were cal1fld~ all present voting aye,
<br /> absent and not voting, McCully, Washburne, and Re ide The Ordinance was declared
<br /> ;passed.and numbered. ~006.
<br /> ,
<br /> "
<br /> I'
<br /> II
<br /> I
<br /> II
<br /> )1
<br />!,
<br />~Ii
<br />I
<br />
|