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<br /> Un 1- -- Eleven Sidewalk Asse~sment ordin~ces,ha~l~g:een r~ad :he firs~ time o~ --- - - - --
<br /> June 8th, 1931,0 and registered notices for protest having been sent, objections are
<br /> called f or and none heard. Said ordinances are read the seco nd and third time s by I
<br /> . ti tle by unanimous consent under suspension of the rule, and are 'placed on their
<br /> ~.......~... final passage. The ayes and nays were called, all counci Imen vo ti ng aye, nay., none
<br /> ~:. The Ordinances were declared passed and numbered consecutively from 8232 to 8242,
<br /> ~ both numbers inclusive.
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<br /> An O.t'dinance prohibiting the crossing of streets in fire zone No. 1 in
<br /> I the City of Eugene by pedestrians at points other than the crossing formed by the
<br /> extension of tr~ sidewalk lines at intersections was read the first time, and upon
<br /> I motion of Couneilman Simon the ordinance was laid over.
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<br /> An Ol-d inance to impro ve the alley between 13th and 14th Avenues from Hil~
<br /> yard Street to Alder Street in the City of Eugene, by paving the same with concrete
<br /> paving, was read the firs t time, and pas sed its sec ondo and 1jhird readings by ti tle
<br /> by unanimous consent under suspension of the rule, and was placed on its final
<br /> passage. The ayes and nays were called, all councilmen voting aye, n?-y, none. The .
<br /> Ordinance 1.tvas d.eclared passed and numbered 8243.
<br /> An Or'dinance approving and adopting th e pl ans and specifications of the
<br /> II City Engineer for the improvement of the alley between 13th and 14th Avenues from
<br /> Hilyard Street to Alder Street in the City of Eugene, by paving the same with
<br /> concrete paving, was read the first time, and passed its second and third readings
<br /> by ti tle by unanimous consent under suspension of the rule, and was placed on its
<br /> final passage. The ayes and nays were called, all counc ilmen vo ting aye, nay,
<br /> I none. The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8244.
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<br /> II An Ordinance entitled the "1930 Edition of the Pacific Coast Uniform
<br /> II Building Code" was read the first time, and passed its second and third readings
<br /> by title by unanimous consent under suspension of the rule and was placed on its
<br /> Ii final passage. The ayes and nays were called, all councilmen voting aye, nay, none
<br /> I The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8245.
<br /> j' An O.r'dinance amending Ordinance No. 8245 of the City of Eugene, Oregon,
<br /> was read the first. time, and passed its second and third readir~s by title by
<br /> ,. unanimous consent under suspension of the rule and was placed on its final pa ssage. I
<br /> ,I The ayes and n8~s were called, all councilmen voting aye, nay, no ne . The Ordinance
<br /> I' was declared passed and numbered 8246.
<br /> I Build.ing Inspector Rundlett reported that he had examined the following
<br /> I bids, and recommended that the contract be awarded to W. B. Baker. Motion was
<br /> I m'ade, seconded, and carried that the Council finds that the bid of W. B. Baker is
<br /> the lowest and best bid, and that the contract be awarded to him ~n accordance with
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<br /> II his bid upon signing contract and furnishing satisfactory bond;
<br /> W. B. Baker $1195.00
<br /> S ti en. Bro s. 1200.00
<br /> A. G. Enright . 1265.00 .
<br /> L. S. RunteI' 1393.00
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<br /> City Engineer Clubb called attention to an error made several years ago
<br /> . in assessing the cost of paving West Eleventh Avenue against property at 11th and
<br /> Almaden Streets, and on motion of Councilman Lamb, duly seconded and carried, the ;.'
<br /> matter was referred to the .b"'inance Committee and City Attorney.
<br /> Furthel'" consideration of improvement assessments against private drives,
<br /> incl uding Miami Lane, HollowaJi- Drive, McKy Court Dri ve and similar Dri ves, was
<br /> I referx'ed to the Judiciary and Street Gonmittees and City Attorney.
<br /> I The enforcement of the Ordinance regarding cutting of grass was referred
<br /> II to the City ~ngineer.
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<br /> On motion the Gouncil adjourned.
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<br /> !I Oi ty Recorder.
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