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<br />A communication from Mrs. Mary B.la.is, regarding the Johnson trees at
<br />19th and Olive Street was read, and the Chief of Police was instructed to inter-
<br />view .i~Ir. Johnson and obtain a statement from him as to his intentions regarding
<br />these trees and. report to the Street Committee and Engineer, and tt was further
<br />ordered that the St.feet Committee and Engineer have power to act in the ma-tter.
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<br />On rHcommenlation of the City l:~ngineeer, it was or(iel~ed that Stie.n
<br />Bros. be granted an extension of time, until July 1,1929, on the fOllONing
<br />Streets: Mill Street from 16th Avenue to 19th Avenue; High Street from 16th
<br />Avenue to 19th Avenue; Pearl Street from 3rd Avenue to 4th Avenue.
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<br />A communication from Oren C. DE.vis, relative to furnishing City Treas-
<br />urers Bond was read and referred to the F'inance C oftlmi t tee.
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<br />A commuflication from Mr. and M.r's. D. T. B~yly and Darle Seymour rehting
<br />to the change in the channel of the Mill Race near the Anchorage was read and
<br />placed on file.,
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<br />An Opdiname le vying assessment s for the constructi on oft..,.a sewer in the
<br />alley between .High Street and Mill Street fromc;.14th Avenue to 18th Avenue, vilth
<br />laterals, in the GUy of Eugene, Oregon, was read the first time and laid over.
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<br />EiGht Sidewalk Assessment OrdLnance having been read the first time
<br />on December 10,1928, and registered notices for protest hmring been sent, and
<br />no protests being received, said ordinances were read th~ second time, and @;fpssed
<br />the ir thrrd re adings b,y ti tle by unani410us consent under sus pens ion of the rule, a
<br />were placed on their final 'passag'8. The ayes and nays were called, Councilmen
<br />vo ting aye, six:; nay, none; absen t, two. The Urdinames 1iVex'e declar'ed passed and
<br />numbered 7233 to 7240, both numbers inclusive.
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<br />An Ordinance declaring 19th Avenu.e from its intersection wi th Fainnount
<br />Boulevard to i t8 in tel"'sec t ion wi th Willam3 t te S tree t, and Wil1ame t te S tree t from
<br />its intersection with 19th Avenue to Ltssintersection with :Broadway, to be through
<br />Streets, having been read the first time on November 13, 192:8, and amended and
<br />read the second, time on December 10, 1928, was read the th~i:~d time, and placed on
<br />+ts final passage, Councilmen voting a;le, six; nay, none; absent two. The:
<br />urdinance was declx'ed passed, and numbered 7241.
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<br />An Ordin311ce lev.j'ing the annual tax for the City of Eugene, Ux'egon,for
<br />the fiscal year of 1929, wasread. the first .time, 3l1d passed its second and third
<br />readings by title by ul1animous conse1l1.h u.nder suspension 0.1' tbe rule, and was
<br />plc.ced on its final passage. The ayes and nays vvere calle.d, mouncilment voting
<br />aye" six; nay, none; absent, two. The Orlinance was declared passed and numbered
<br />7242.
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<br />An Ordinance accepting and ratifying tre acceptanG'ec"of the bid of K. L.'
<br />Hall for the construction of a sanitary S'3V.fer on the East si.de of Potter Street
<br />from 24th Avenue to 22nd Avenue, in the City of Eugene, U~egon, was read the first
<br />time, and passe,i its sec ond and t l1ird read.ings by ti tle by Ullall imous c onsen t under
<br />suspension of the rule, andvvas placed on ,its final passage. 'fhe ayes and nays
<br />1J'(ere callecl, Councilmen voting aye, six; nay, none;. absen~ two. The Ordinance
<br />was declared passed and numbered 7243.
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<br />An Or.iinance accept ing and ra ti:f:y ing the accep tan.ce 0 f the bi d of K. L.
<br />Hall for the construction of a storm sewer on the East side of Adams Street
<br />between 12th an(l 13th Avenues, in tbe Cit~T of bugene, Oregon, was read the first
<br />time, and passe(l its second and third readings by ti tle by unanimous consent
<br />under suspension of the rule, and was plaeed on its final passage. The ayes and
<br />nays were calle;(l, C OUl1C ilmen .\TO ting aye, 81 x; nay, none; absent, two. The
<br />Ordinance was declared passed and n"LcmbereCl 7244.
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<br />The GO"LLncil ha ving heretofore determined to abandon the proposal to
<br />widen 19th Avenue between .t'attel~son and Hilyard Streets, at this time it was
<br />moved, seconded and carried tha t the MacY-oJ:' and Reeordel' should execute and deliver
<br />deeds re turning to 'property owners, the p.eoperty deeded to the City by them in
<br />contemplation of the widening of said Street.
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<br />A. letter to tm City Engineer, :Mr. Clubb, regarding conditions near
<br />Almaden Street, was reag.:;. and _Mr. Clubb was instructed to continue the l1E.tter
<br />with the Oregon Electric Railw:ay Co., as tiO needed repairs.
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<br />A petHion f.r'om property ovvners on South V1ashington Street, r'equesting
<br />the re-placement; of the present Amazon Bridge with a wieleI' bridge, was read and
<br />referred to the Street Committee and City Engineer.
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