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<br /> A resolution was orrered as to the management of . the Rest Co,ttage,
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<br /> Be it Resolved ~y the Common Council of the Oi ty of Eugene that
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<br /> ii the up-kee:p and maintenance of the West park and Rest Cottage, and
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<br /> " that the City Recorder and Mayor be and they are hereby directed to
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<br /> II execute on behalf of the' City the said contract, by signing the same.
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<br /> I, Eugene, Oregon, September 10, 1928.
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<br /> 'I The City Attorney presented contracts already executed by ,Lane COW1ty,
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<br /> II of the Rest Cottage in tbe form as set out in the contrac t. lj;he ma. tter was fully
<br /> :i discussed, a nd the Health Commi ttee spoke extensively on the que st ion, and tbe
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<br /> il matter was held. over until the next meeting of the. ~ouncil. - . '
<br /> 'I Reports in writing were received by the Public Library and the Meat
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<br /> ;i Inspector, both of which were duly filed.
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<br /> II The Inspector of Buildings and' the .l!'ire Chief each luade reports on the
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<br /> " Encore Hotel, whic h repor,ts were duly filed.
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<br /> 'I A letter was read from F. S. Appelman of the Oregon Electric Railway Co.,
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<br /> stating such Company will be ready to make repairs on the 5th Avenue tract the
<br /> II latter part of this month. Such letter was duly filed. I
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<br /> I . The City Attorney prepared, and the same were duly read before the
<br /> Council, contract to enter into with the Hobi Airways Company. Such Airway Co.
<br /> indicated by wire it would be he re on Tue sday, the 114ih, and the contracts were
<br /> held, pending a meeting' with such corporation.
<br /> A le tter was read from D. E. Yo.ran, Post Master at Eugene, calling
<br /> attention to the need of more limited time of parking aroup.d the Post Office.
<br /> No official action was taken in regard to such matter.
<br /> An Ordinance levying assessments for paving Victoria Boulevard from the .
<br /> West line of Ma:ple street to the South line of Victoria Heights Replat, and Rostein
<br /> Boulevard from the West line of Victoria Boulevard to t1l3 'South line of Victoria
<br /> Heights Replat, in the Ci ty of Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, was read the first
<br /> time and laid mrer.
<br /> Fifteen sidewalk assessment Ordinances were read the first time and laid
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<br /> An Or1iinanc:e leyying assessments for the construct ion of a Sanitary
<br /> Sewer between Monroe oJtreet and Ash Street from Clark Avenue to Cheshire Avenue,
<br /> in the City of J~genet . Lana County, Oregon, having been read the first time on
<br /> . August 27,1928, and notices fctr protest having been sent by registered mail, and
<br /> ~i no protests being filed, said Ordinance passed its second and third readings by
<br /> I ti tle by unanimous consent under suspension of the rule, and was placed on its
<br /> " fi.r;lal passage. The ayes and nays were calle9-, all present voting a;e, absent
<br /> and 'not voting, Rugh, and Hendershott. The Ordinance was declared passed and
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<br /> An Ordinance le"vying assessments for the construction of a sewer. between
<br /> Ftiifmount'Boule:iT.ard and lOlunset Drive, from Sunset Drive to Lot 9, Sunset :t:erraces,
<br /> in the City of j~gene, Lane County, Oregon, having been read the first time on Aug t
<br /> 27, 1928, and notices for protest having been sent by resitered mail, and ao pro- I
<br /> tests being fill~d, said Ordinance passed its second and third readings by title
<br /> by unanimous consent under suspension of the role, and was placed on it s final
<br /> pa,ssage. Ifhe aNes and nays were called, all present voting aye, absent and not
<br /> voting, Rugh, and Hendershott. The Ordin!illCe was declared passed and numbered
<br /> 7033.
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