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<br />Cou..nall Chambers, Eugene, Oregon.
<br />January 7, 1929.
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<br />Coun(~il me t pursuan t to adjourJ1ffie.mt of Deaember26, 1928, and was aalled
<br />to order by Mayor Williamson. ~here wero present, all Counoilmen exaept MoCully,
<br />Washburne, and Rug-h. ' "
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<br />Faur Ol'd..lnan-oes providing far 1;he levying af ss.sasements for the COllS-
<br />truetion of a :3idewalk on the West side of Mill Street between 18th at!l:dl9th .
<br />Avenues, were ,read the first time and laId over.
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<br />An, Ordinanoe Ie vying assessment s for the aonstruati on of a sewer in the
<br />alley between High Street and Mill Stree1i from 14th Avenue to 18th Avenue t wi th
<br />laterals, in the City of Eugene, O.l?egon, having been read the first time on
<br />Deoember 26, 1928, and registered notioes for protest having been sent, and no
<br />protests being received, said ordinanoe was read the second time, andpassed it's
<br />third reading by title by unanimous oonsont under suspeasio,n of the rule, and. was'
<br />placed on its final passage. The ayes a.nd nays were called, all present voting
<br />aye, nay, none ,j absent and aot voting, MCICully, Washburne, and Rugh. The Ordin-~
<br />ance was deelat~ed passed and numbered 7245.
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<br />'Twenty-five sidewalk Improvement Ordinances were each readseparatel:y
<br />and passed thelr second and third readings by title by unanimous c,onsent under
<br />suspension of t,he rL..le, and were placed on their fi.nal 'passlSl.,ge.The ayes, and nays
<br />were called, all,l present voting aye, nay" none, abs.8.at and not vqting, McCully, '
<br />Washburne, and Rugh. The O,rdinances were, declared passed, and nq.mbered consecutive-
<br />ly from 7246 to 7270, both numbers inclus i've.
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<br />An O,rdinance to lvacate the allety between Lots 1 a.tld 2, Block 6, Sladden's,
<br />Third Ad.d.ition to Eugene, Oregon, was read the first time, and passed its seoond
<br />and third readings by t~ tIe by u..na.aimous~,consent under sus.PE~ns ion of the rule,
<br />and was plaoed on ~ts final passage. The EWes a4d.!laYs werl~ called, all present
<br />voting aye, nay, nane, absent and aot vot;ing, McCUlly, Washbur.qe, and Rugh. The
<br />Ordinance was cleclared passed, and numbered '7271.
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<br />The following Resolutien was read:
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<br />RES 0 L UTI 0 N
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<br />IN THE MATTER OF THE WIDE,NING OF RAIL110AD BOULEVARD FROM
<br />VAN BUREN STREET TO RIVER ROAD, IN EUGENE, LANE COUN~r~ OREGON:
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<br />Whereas, tl:;le Gommon.Council of the City of Eugene, Oregon, by
<br />Ordinano'6t No. 7229, passed December 10, 1928, and ap i:U:'oved by the Mayor
<br />on said alay, did adopt and approve the report of the Yie'wers filed with
<br />the City Recorder on the 13th day of November, 1928, ;in. the matter of
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<br />the widening Railroad Bouleva.rd from Van Buren Street to River Road in
<br />the City of Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, and
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<br />vVhereas, more than twenty days have elapsed since the adoption
<br />ot said Ordinance, and no appeal having been taken thE~re:from as provided
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<br />by law or ortherwise wi thin said time or at all, now, 1~ere fore,
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<br />BE IT RESOIDVED, by the Common. Council of the City of Eugene,
<br />that the follewing are ,the names of owners, descriptions of property,
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<br />and amoun.t of' damages assessed as oontained in the rel?prt of sald
<br />Viewers end adopted by said Ordinanoe No. 7229:
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