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<br /> An Ordinance levying assessments for widening Eleventh Avenue from
<br /> Vfillamette Street to Lincoln Street, having been read the fist time on July 23rd,
<br />I 1928, and notices for protest having been seht by regist~red mail, and a protest ~:
<br /> having been received from E. E. Hartung, and said protest being over-ruled, said
<br /> Ordinance was read the second time, and passed its third reading by title by ~;
<br /> unanimous conseilJI under suspension of the rule, and was placed on its final passage.
<br /> The ayes and nays were called, a.ll present voting aye, absent and not voting,
<br /> McCully, Washburne, and Reid. The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 7007.
<br /> An Ordinance levying ass~ssments,for paving 12th Avenue from the West
<br /> line of Olive Street to the East line of ~harnelton Street, having been read the
<br /> first time on July 23rd, 1928, and notices for protest having been sent by
<br /> registeved mail, and no pro t est being fi le d , such Ordinance was read the sec and ti me,
<br /> and passed its third readings by title by LU1animous consent under suspension of the
<br /> rule, and was placed on its final passage. The ayes and nays were called, all
<br /> present voting aye, absent and not voting, McCully, Washburne, and Rei d. The
<br /> Ordinance was declared passed, and numbered 7008.
<br /> ,An Orclinance levying. assessments for paving Jackson Street from the South
<br /> line of ~ighth Avenue to the North line of Broadway, having been read the finst
<br /> time on JUly 23rd, 1928, and notices for pl~otest having been sel1t by registered
<br /> mail, and no protests being filed, said Ordinance was read the second time, and
<br /> passed its third reading by title by unanimous consent under suspension ~. ~he rule
<br /> and was placed on its final passage. The ayes and nays were calle,d, all presen t
<br /> voting aye, absent and not voting, McCully, Washburne, and Reid. The Ordinance
<br /> was declared passed, and numbered 7009.
<br /> One sidewalk Assessment Ordinance having been read the first time on June
<br /> 11, 192 8 , an d not ice for protest having been sent by registered nmil, and no
<br /> prQtest being filed, said Ordinance was read the second time, and passed its third
<br /> reading by title by unanimsous consent under suspension of the rule, and was placed
<br /> on its final passage. The a.sres and nays were called, all present voting aye, absent
<br /> and not voting, McCully, Washburne, and Reid. The Ordinance was declared passed,
<br /> and numbered 7010.
<br /> Fi ve Sidewalk Improvement Ordinances were read the first time, and passed
<br />I their sec.ond .and third reading s by ti tle by unanimous consetllt. under suspension of
<br /> the rule and were placed on their final passage. The ayes and nays were called,
<br /> all present voting aye, absent and not voting, McCully, Washburne, and Reid. The
<br /> Ordinances were declared passed and numbered 7011 to 7015, both numbers inclusive.
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<br /> An' Ordinance accepting and ratifying the acceptance of the bid of Hargreave
<br /> ~nd Lindsay for the paving of 12th Avenue from Charnelton Street to Polk Street,
<br /> except the Bloc:k be tween Van Buren and Tyler Streets, was read the first time, and
<br /> passed its second and third readings by title by unanimous consent under suspension
<br /> of the rule and was placed on its final passage. The ayes and nays were called,
<br /> all present voting aye, absent and not voting, McCully, Washburne, and Reid. The
<br /> Ordinance was decalred passed and numbered 7016.
<br /> An Ordinance for the constl~ction of a Sewer in t re, alley between 3rd
<br /> and 4th Avenues from Polk Street to the West City Limits was read the first time,
<br /> and passed its see and and third readings by ti tle by unanimous consent under suspen-
<br /> sion of the rule and IJvas placed on its final passage. The aye and nays were called,
<br /> all present voting aye, ab sen t and, :.not va tl ng McCully, vVashburne, and Reid. The
<br /> Ordinance was declared passed, and numbered 7017.
<br />, An Ordinance adopting the plans and specifications of the Gity Engine;er
<br />. for the construction of a sewer in t re alley between 3rd Avenue and 4th Avenue from
<br /> iPolk p tre e t to the West City Limits, was read the first time, and passed its
<br /> second and third readings by title by unanimous consent under suspension of the
<br /> rule and was placed on its final passage. The ayes and nays were called, all
<br /> (present vo ti ng aye, absent and not voting, McCully, Washburne, and Reid. The
<br /> trdinance was declared :passed, and numbered 7018.
<br /> An Ordinance for the construction of a sewer in the alley between High and
<br /> fill Streets from 14th Avenue to 18th Avenue, was read the first time, and passed
<br /> lits second and third rea~ings. by title by unanimous consent under suspe~sion of the
<br /> ~le, and was placed on ltS flnal passage. The ayes and nays were callad, all
<br /> /pre sen t vat ing aye, ab sent an d not voting, McCully, Washburne, and Re id . Tbe:
<br />I 'Ordinance was daclared passed, and numbered 7019.
<br /> .An Ordinanc e adopt ing the plans and spec if ica ti ons of the City Engineer for
<br /> the construction of a Sanitary sewer in the alley between High and Mill Streets
<br /> (from .14. th Avenue to 18 th Avenue, was read the first time, and passed its second and
<br /> fhird readings by ti tle by urlanimous c onsen t under suspensi on of the rule, and
<br /> ~as placed on its final passage. The ayes and nays were called, all present voting
<br /> b.ye, absent and not voting McCully, Washburne and Reid. The O.rdinaace was declared
<br /> ~assed, and numbered 7020.
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