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<br />An Ordinance declaring the intention of the Co~non Council of the City of
<br />Eugene to make a reassessment o.f the.cost.-of constructing a sewer between Lawrence
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<br />.~;~s the same beJ?-efi t's the. propertie s hereinafter. de scri bed, and fixing a tim~ and
<br />5)1'~lace for hold~ng a meetlng of the Common Counc~l at which all protests agalnst such
<br />reassessment shall be heard, and directing the giving of notices, was read the first _
<br />time and passed its second andthil'd readings under suspension, of the rule by unan-
<br />imous consent of the Council, and w~s placed upon its final passage. The ayes and
<br />nays were called, Councilmen voting aye 6, nay none, absent Lamb and Scobert. The
<br />I Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8342. .
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<br />I An Ordinance declaring th~ intention of the C~mmon Council of the City of
<br />Eugene to make a reassessment of the Cost of constructing a cement sidewalk on the
<br />,West side of Washington Street from 13th Avenue West to 14th Avenue West in the ,City
<br />! of Eugene, as the same abut~ the pl'opel'ties hereinaftel' described, and fixing a time
<br />)1 and place for holding a meeting of the Cornmon Council a t which all protests against :-G,t~r. x::'. :':~.
<br />such l'eassessment shall be heard, and directing the giving of notices, was read the
<br />lifil'st time and passed its second and third l'eadings under suspension of the rule by .~"
<br />unanimous consent of the Council, and was placed upon its final passage. The ayes ~
<br />and nays were called, Councilmen voting aye 6, nay none, absent Lamb and Scobert.
<br />the Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8343.
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<br />Ii An Ordinance dee'lal'ing the intention of the Common Council of the City of
<br />/Eugene to make a reassessment of the cost of constructing ,a cement sidewalk on the
<br />West side of Washington Street from 14th Avenue West to 15th Avenue West in the
<br />I' City of Eugene, as the same abuts the pl'opel'ties hereinaftel' described, and fixing
<br />a time and place for holding a meeting of the Common Council at which all protests
<br />II against su. ch reasses sment shall be heard, and direc ting the giving of no tices, was
<br />I l'ead the first time, and passed its second and third readings under suspension of
<br />lthe rule by unanimous consent of the Council and was placed upon its final passage.
<br />jThe ayes and nays were called, Gouncilmen voting aye 6, nay none, absent Lamb and
<br />:Scobert. The Ol'dinance was declared passed and numbel'ed 8344.
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<br />j ~n Ordinance declaring the intention of the Common Council of the City of
<br />Eugene to mS.ke a reassessment o.f the cost of constructing a cement sidewalk on the
<br />West side of Washington Street from 15th Avenue West to 16th Avenue West in the City
<br />I of Eugene, as the same abut s the pl'operties hereinafter descl'ibed, and fixing a time 'I
<br />and place for holding a meeting of the Common Council at which all protests against
<br />I such reassessment shall be heal'd, and directing the giving of notices, was read the ,
<br />first time, and passed its second and third readings under suspension of. the rule,
<br />[by unanimous consent of the Council and was placed upon its final passage. The ayes
<br />and nays were called, Councilmen voting aye 6, nay none, absent Lamb and Scobert.
<br />The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8345.
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<br />An Ordinance declaring the intention of the Common Council of the City of
<br />Eugene to make a reassessment of the cost of constructing a cement sidewalk on the
<br />West side of Washington Stl'eet from 16th Avenue West to 17th Avenue West in the City
<br />i of Eugene, as the same abut s tt,re propertie s he reinafte.r de scribed, and fixing a time
<br />,and place for holding a meeting, of the Common Council at which all protests against
<br />I such reassessment shall be heard, and directing the giving of notices, was l'ead the
<br />first time, and passed its second and third readings under suspension of the l'ule,
<br />1. by unanimous consent of the Council and was placed upon its final passage. The ayes
<br />and -nays wel'e called, Councilmen voting aye 6, nay none, absent Lamb and Scobert.'
<br />jThe Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8346. 'it
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<br />, Councilman ,Hendershott proposed a resolution congl'atulating the Fourth of July
<br />I Committee for the successful celebration, and thanking them for the sel'vice l'endered
<br />the City, which l'esolution was, on motion, adopted.
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<br />t City Engineer, Clubb, suggested a new schedule of fees for building pel'mits,
<br />'and ~as directed to bring in an ordinance for this purpose.
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<br />Chariman Simon, of the Police Committee, recommended that they tl'adg in the
<br />Police Studebaker Roadster, and pay a cash difference of $600.00 on the purchase of
<br />l'a Chevrolet car for the Police Depal'tment. On motion seconded and carried the
<br />recommendation was adopted.
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<br />On motion the Council adjourned to meet July 24, 1933, at 7:30 o'clock P.M~
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<br />R. S. Bryson,
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