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<br />~J:ihe Street Commit tee and Sewer Commi ttee, to w"hom was ret'erred the
<br />Patterson claim for reduction ot' assessments on account or sewer and Street
<br />improveme nts, against Lot s 7, 8, 9, and 10, Block 0, Pearl Addi tion, recommended
<br />that the foreclosure against the Patterson lots be suspended and held in abeyance
<br />until a genera.l di:;3trict plan can be worked out for the Amazon District.
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<br />A cOlnffiU1llication from the International Association of Electrical
<br />Inspectors, asking the Council to send !vir. Rundlett as a delegate to their
<br />meeting in Vancouver, B.C., on September 9, 10, and 11th, was placed on rile.
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<br />A communication from Alma Cannon Miller, relating to the Old board
<br />sidewalk on South Alder Street was ret'erred to the City Engineer.
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<br />A peti ti on for the 'paving ot the alley between Broadway and 10th
<br />Avenue from th~ alley at the center ot' Block 15, MUlligan's Donation, West to
<br />the East side or Charnelton Street, was on motion, granted.
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<br />Mabel H. Chadwick requested from the City the right to use the City
<br />Park squares and curbing in connection with the rodeo to be held here on the ord
<br />and 4th or Jul.yr. The request was on motion granted.
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<br />A petition for the widening of Columbia Street from Gord Avenue to
<br />Reed Avenue wa;s read, and on motion gran1;ed, and the City Engineer directed to
<br />prepare the necessary plats and surveys.
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<br />Report of the Building InspElctor for the month of' May, was read and
<br />placed on l'ile.
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<br />A protest or :Mrs. KatherimBean, presented by communication 01' her
<br />At torne y, W. H,. Brooke, was c onsid ered, and a mo tion was made, seco nded, and
<br />carried tmt the protest be granted by the Council" and that the entire block
<br />between Pearl and nigh Streets be eliminated from the proposed ornamental lighting
<br />pI' 0 j e ct.
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<br />A remonstrance against the i.mprovement ot' the a lley between Onyx
<br />and Emerald S tl~eet s from 18th Avenue to ~;O th Avenue, by grading and grave lling
<br />the same, was l'ead, and a motion was made, seconded and carried, grant ing the
<br />remons trance.
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<br />Application or Flora Snider to operate a Room~ng House at 508
<br />Willamette StrE:et, with the approval of Chief of ,Police Strait thereon, was
<br />ordered gran ted..
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<br />The l'ailure 01' the City to assess the cost ot' sidewalk along the
<br />South 100 feet 01' Lot 4, Block 19, Fairmount Addition to Eugene, as shown by
<br />Ordinance No. O:;1865,was calle,d to the attention of the Council, and rererred to
<br />the City Attorney.
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<br />T:e.e bill 01' Andrew Holton was continued for consideration, upon the
<br />explanation 01' the City Engineer, Mr. Clubb, that Mr. Holton h:;,d gone East f'or a
<br />two months trip, and was re,rerred to Mr. Clubb to take up with Mr. Holton upon
<br />his return.
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<br />The invitation extended by the Redwood Empire Association to the
<br />Mayor and City Council to attend the Coa.stwide Bridge and Highways Celebration
<br />on June 2~, was presented and filed.
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<br />The City Recorder called the at,tention 01' the Council to the
<br />assessment against Lot 7, Block 1, Shelton's Second Addition, in the principal
<br />sum 01' $205.90, stating that this Lot was owned b.y Lane County, which it acquired
<br />l'rom tax 1'oreclosure, and that County JUdge Barnard had expressed the opinion
<br />that the county would be willing to take over the interest or the City in this
<br />Lot and pay the principal amount 01> $2:05.90, provided the City would reI ieve them
<br />t'rom the accumulated intere.st an d costs o:r this lien. The Recorder was instructed
<br />to take the ma t tel' up wi th Judge Barnard, and se t t Ie on the basi s or IE ymen tor'
<br />the principal amount, and it was ordE!re.d tln t the Treasurer satis!"y the lien in
<br />1"ull, which is recorded in Lien Docket 4, pages 2:7 and 28, u.pon the payment of
<br />said sum, i1' the County authorizes the seGtlement.
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<br />The matter 01' changes in the milk ordinance, was continued in the
<br />hands 01' the Health Committee for further consideration.
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<br />Fi:t'teen Sidewalk Assessment Ordinames were read the l'irst time
<br />and laid ove r.
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