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<br />Applica t ion of Mabel P. Ward to conlluc tar ooming house at 70 East Broad-
<br />way was granted, as a,lso was a petition of the boys department of the Y. M. C. A. I' "
<br />to conduct an educative rifle instruction at a rifle range to be installed in
<br />the Y. M. C. A. building.
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<br />'~~ Request of A. L. Whipple that the improvements on a building at 1531 Pearl
<br />:':., St. was ordered referl'eo_ to the Board of Appeals.
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<br />Reports of the Eugene Public Librar;y and R. W. Rundlett, Building Inspector,
<br />were read and placed on file. '
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<br />The request of the Aetna Life Insurance' Company to attach to the City group
<br />policy a rider eliminating a clause providing for interest from the date of death
<br />to time of settlement was approved by the Council.
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<br />Deeds from A. R. Gray and wife, R. A. McCully and wife, and Nancy E. McCully,
<br />et al were on motion ordered accepted anll filed, and motion was made and seconded
<br />that warrants be drawn in payment therefore in accordance with the agreement
<br />made between the parties as follows:
<br />I Nancy E. McCully, R. A. & Blanche ~fu;Cully, C. B. & Teresa M. McCully, Hurshie
<br />II & Vena ~~. Sc~tt~ $17.45;~R. A. & Blanche""R. I\I~Cully, $63.45; Nancy.E.__McCully,
<br />let aI, 'lP59.5D; l~ancy E. ~\IcCull.;r, et aI, <p59.5o; A. R. Gray and Julla li. Gray,
<br />, $35.69.
<br />II The ayes and nays were called for, all p,resent voting aye, nay, none.
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<br />I An Ordinance levying assessments fo,r pav,Lng' Pearl Street between Fourth and
<br />I Second Avenue, in the City of Eugene, Or ego n-, was read the first time and laid
<br />over .
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<br />An Ordinance levying assessments fo:r' the paving of the alley 'between 16th
<br />Avenue and 17th Avenue from the West line of' Willamette Street to the East line
<br />I of Olive Street; in the City of Eugene, :;:'ane- County, Oregon, was read the first
<br />II time and laid over.
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<br />!I An Ordinance levying assessments fo!~ paving Madison Stree t from the South
<br />! line of 11 th Avenue v7est to the No,rth line of 13th Avenue West, in the Ci ty of I
<br />I' Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, was read the first 1;i,me and laid over.
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<br />An Ordinance 1 e v y i ng a sse s sment s :1'01' paving J ame s A venue :l'rom C 01 umbia S tre e t
<br />to South Moss Street, and for constructing cement; sidewallcs thereon, in the City
<br />of Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, was l'ead the' first time and laid over.
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<br />Sixte en sidewalk ordinance s levying as se ssment s upon the property described
<br />wi thin fOl~ the construc ti on of a cement sidewalk were read the first time and
<br />laid over.
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<br />An Ordinance levying assessments foI' paving the alle.'l between Vlest Broadway
<br />and lOth Avenue West from Charnelton Street to Lincoln Street; and the alley
<br />betvveen Charnelton Street and Lincoln StJ:'eetfrorn Broadway to lOth Avenue, in the
<br />II Ci t Y of :B.'ugene,,, Oregon, was reac1 the first t irne and laid ove r. '
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<br />:1 An Or'dinance levying assessments fOl:' paving the alleys between 6th avenue
<br />'II and 7th Avenue from Olive Street to Charnelton Street, and between Olive Street
<br />and Charnelton~Street from 6th Avenue to 7th Avenue in the City of Eugene, Oregon,
<br />II was l'ead the first time and laid over.
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<br />II An OrdinaJ1Ce levying assessments fOl:' paving Second Avenue' from the West line
<br />III of Blair Boulevard to ~he \'Ye~t City Li!~ilJs, in the City of Eugene, Lane County,
<br />I Oregon, was read the flrst tlme and lald over.
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<br />!i Nineteen :3idewal1c Improvement Ordinances were read the first time, and passed
<br />Ii their second and third readings by title by unanimous consent under suspension
<br />Ii of "the rule, and were placed on their final passage. The ayes and nays were calle ,
<br />Ii all present voting aye, nay, none. The Ordinances were declared passed and number
<br />Ii ed consecutively from 7600 to 7618, both num'bers inclusive.
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<br />ill An Ordinance amending paragraph :l'ou" of section 3302,. of Ordinance No. 6795,
<br />I passed and app,roved Aprll 13, 1928, by substltut,lng for sald paragraph four the
<br />II following: rr An arrangement of treads known as winders shall be permi tted in
<br />II dwe llings or for monumental stairways, and 'basemen ts which are no t serving as a Ie
<br />I required means of exit.rT was read the fil:'st time, and passed its second and third
<br />II readings by' title b~l unanimous consent under suspension of the rule, and was '
<br />II placed on its final passage. The ayes and nays v.rere called, all present vo ting , ,
<br />II aye, nay, none. The Ordinance was declal:ed passed and nuaibered 7619.
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<br />II An Ordinance adopting a form for the issuance of Interim Power and Light
<br />I) Bonds in the sum of $200,000.00 which are a unit of the $1,250,000.00 Water and
<br />(I Light Bonds authorized hy the electors of the City of Eugene May 27, 1929, was
<br />II l'ead the first time, and passed its second. and. third readings by title by unanimou
<br />consent under suspenSion of the rule, an(l was placed on its final passage. The
<br />! ayes and nays were called, all present voting aye. nay, none. The Ordinance
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