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<br />r130 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />- - <br />-- - -- <br />__ ___ - ___ __.~ ~_._ _____ ____ __ ,_. __ __ - _. - _~_..____ _~.__ ____ - - - ._ __...,. ___. __u _ <br /> <br />The following Resolution was offered and unanimously adopted: <br /> <br /> <br />-..~" I <br />_. RES 0 L UTI 0 N <br />~ Whereas, the Shell Company of California has preBented to the Common <br />'l"""l <br />Counci I of the G i ty of Eugene, a pe titi on praying f or the vacation of a certain <br />alley, to-wit: the alley lying between Lots 1 and 2, Block 6, in Sladden's <br />3ftd Additi on to Eugene, Oregon, and 'extending fDom the right; of way of the <br />Southe~n Pacific Company to Ian alley running East and West tihrough said Block <br />0, connecting Jackson Street and Adams Street in the City of' Eugene, said petition <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />II particularly describthng the said alley sough t to be vacated. <br />I Be it Therefore- Resolved by tht~ Common Council of' the City of :E.ugene, <br />II that the Recorder be, and he is hereby directed to file said. petition and to issue, <br />II <br />Ii publish and serve notice as required by law, notifying all persons that the said <br />I <br />'I <br />Ii petition is set for hearing of all objections thereto, for December 24, 1928, at <br />I' <br />1/ <br />Ii 7:30 o'clock P. M. in the City Recorder's office in the Cit.Y- Hall in Eugene, . <br /> <br />i Oregon, at Which time the Common Council will take action thereon, and said <br /> <br />I petition is hereby set for hearing at saiel .tdJme and Place aforesaid. <br /> <br />II <br />It <br />Ii D.ocketed, Filed and GEORGE A. GILM:GRE <br />II A"opted Nov. 13, 1928. City Recorder of the _ <br />II '., City of Eugene, O~ego-p-. I <br />I, <br />An O.t'dinance le vying assessmeni:is for paving Jackson Street bettMeen . <br /> <br />3rd and 4th Avenues, with j)la}in concrete, was read the first time and laid over. <br /> <br />An Ordinance levying assessments for paving 14th Avenue between Olive <br />Street and Lincc>ln ~treet, in t-:lle City of l!;ugene ,Lane County, Oregon~ was read <br />the first time and laid over. <br /> <br />An Ordinance le,fy~ng assessment s for paving Van Buren Street between <br />6th and 7th Avenues, in the (Jity of Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, was read the <br />first ti me and la id 0 ver. <br /> <br />Thirty-four Si dewalk Asse ssment Ordinanc es were rl9ad. t he first time and <br />laid over. <br /> <br />An Ol'diname levying assessments far pavi.r.Jg 12th Avenue from the West <br />line of Charnel1ion Street to the West line or Polk Street, excluding tl:6 block <br />between the West; line of Van Buren Street and the West line of Tyler Street, in <br />Eugene, Lane Cou.nty, Oregon, was read the first time and liad over. <br /> <br />An Ordinance levying assessments for pavi~ 15th Avenue :trom the East <br />line of' University Street to the West line of' At!ate Street, in the City of :E.ugene, . <br />Lane County, Ofleton, having been read the :first time on October 22, 1928, and regis- <br />tered notices for protest having been sent, and no protests being file4" said <br />ordinance passed its second and third readings by title by u:nanimous consent under <br />suspension of the role, and was placed on its final passape. The ayes and nays were <br />called, all present voting aye, absent and not voti~, ltugh a.nd Monroe. The <br />Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 7l~7. <br /> <br />An Ordinance levying assessments for the construction of a sanitary <br />sewer between 2nd and 3rd Avenues from Pol~ Street to the West City limits, in the <br />,:City of Eugene, Oregon, having beenr-ead the first time on October.22, 1928, and reg- I <br />Ilistered notices for protest ha.ving been sent, and no protests being filed, said <br />'[I ordinance passed its second an d thifd readlngs by ti.tle by unanimous consent under . <br />suspension of' the r le, and was placed on its final passage. The ayes and nays = <br />Iwere called,all present voting aye, absent and not veting, Hugh, and Monroe. The <br />i(rdinanCe was declared passed and numbered 7138. <br /> <br />I: <br />Ii <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />~I: <br />