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<br />Report of Hobi Airways Co. of business done in February was read
<br />and placed on fi le.
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<br />Acceptance bJT the ;)outhern Pacific Co~, and Swift.'.& Co., of
<br />Ordinance No. 7304 was read and p~aced on file.
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<br />The motion was made, seconded, and carried, that the deed tendered ,.,....,'
<br />by Alfred Olson to the City of' Bugene of property in the opening of 18th Avenue
<br />.l!1ast be accepted, and that the warrant ordered by aye and nay vote at the previous
<br />Council meeting be delivered to the attorneys for Mr. Olson, and that the deed
<br />be r'ec orded.
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<br />A petition for the paving of Columbia Street between 23rd Avenue and
<br />.Reed Avenue, was read and the :street COffi.'llittee ,by l.Jhairman Lamb recommended that
<br />the petition be granted, and that Ordinances and plans be prepared, which recommen-
<br />dation was, on motion, duly adopted.
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<br />John s. Moriarity submitted an offer of $75.00 for a one-fourth
<br />acre tract on the .l!1ast side of Polk at the Nobth end thereof, and the offer was
<br />rejected by the Council. ,
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<br />A budget submitted by the f~nilies of men working in the ~treet
<br />Department showing the limits on the cost of living on the basis ot the ~100.00
<br />per month salary, was read bet'ore the Council.
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<br />Thirteen sidewalk improvement ordinaroes were read the first time,
<br />and passed their second and third readings by title by unanimous consent under
<br />suspension of the rule, and were placed on their final passage. The ayes and nays
<br />were called, all present voting aye, absent and not voting, Washbiurne and Zumwalt.
<br />The Ordinances were declared passed and numbered consecutively from 7D21 to 73Db,
<br />both numbers inclusive.
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<br />An Ordinance adopting the survey, plat and report ol~' the City Engin-
<br />eer as to the proposed ope,ning and establishment of 20th Avenue from willamette
<br />Street to Mill street, was read the f.i,rst time, and passed its second and third
<br />readings by ti tie by unanimous consent' under suspension of' the rule , and was placed
<br />on its final passage. The ayes ani nays were called, all present voting aye, ab-'
<br />sent and not vo ting, Washburne and Zumwalt. The Ordinance was declared passed and
<br />numbered 7334.
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<br />An Ord.inance amending ~ectlon ~04 of the' Building Code, which ~s
<br />Ordinance numbered 6795, by giving the Mayor authority to appoint a Board of
<br />Examiners and Appeals, was read tre l'irs t ti me, and passed it s see ond and third
<br />readings by title by un~imous consent under suspension of the rule, and was placed
<br />on its final passage. The ayes 31ld nays were called, all prese'nt voting aye,
<br />absent. and not voting, Washburne and Zumwalt. The Ordinance was declared passed
<br />and numbered 7bb5.
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<br />I An Ordinance levying an assessment against Lot 7, Block 8, Driverton
<br />Addition, for the construction of a cement sidewalk, having been read the first
<br />time, on March 11, 1929, and registered notice for protest having been sent, and
<br />now no protests being received, said ordinance was read the second time, ani passed
<br />its third reading by title by unanimous consent under suspension of therule, and
<br />was placed on its final passage. rrhe a.yes and nays were called, all present voting
<br />aye, absent and not voting, Washburne and Zumwalt. The Ordinance was declared
<br />passed and numbered 73Q6.
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<br />The report of Horton & Tyson, Auditors of City Records for 1927
<br />and 19GB was ordered filed, and referred to the Finance Committee.
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<br />Water & Light Superintendent Mr. McClain, appeared before the ~
<br />C ounc il in a di scussion of the method of hand ling Power & Light Bonds, and l
<br />outlined the plans of the Water Board, after which the; following Resolution was
<br />read, and a motion was made and seconded to adopt the same. Councilmen voting 0--
<br />aye, all except Washburne and Zumwalt. The Resolution was duly adopted in words
<br />and figures as follows, to-wit:
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<br />RES 0 L UTI 0 N.
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<br />BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Eugene, Oregon, that
<br />there shall be submitted to the Electors of the city, for their approval or
<br />rejection, at a special election to be hereafter ordered by the Common Council,
<br />and held in the city, the annexed Charter Amendment, entitled;
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