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<br />Council Chambers, Eugene, Oregon.
<br />March 26, 1934.
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<br />Minutes of the adjourned meeting of the Cornmon Council held at the hour of
<br />7:30 o'clock P.M., March 26,1934. Council was called to order by Mayor Large,
<br />with all Councilmen present.
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<br />A delegation of citizens appeared before the Council on the question of
<br />creating a restricted zone about the University of Oregon, in restriction of
<br />liquor traffi c. Remarks 1,vere made in favor of the creati on of the zone by l~lrs.
<br />Elder, Rev. Beistel, III's. 13ogstad, 1'11'. Smith, 1.11'. Mustoe, Mrs. Bro1!ming, Mr. Cook,
<br />and I\Ir. Landaker. 1-.11' . and HI's. Campbell and Ur. Guske spoke against the proposed
<br />zone.
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<br />1~. E. H. Hall asked that he be given credit on his renewal of his street
<br />wagon peddler's lice'11se for the amount of time his ot her licensed wagon had been
<br />laid off, and la tel' in the se ssi on a motion was made, seconded and carrie d tha t the
<br />Recorder be instructed to allow him a pro-rated amount of credi t on the payment
<br />of his license renewal, covering the period of December 2nd, 1933 to January 22nd,
<br />1934, in which the other wagon had been laid off.
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<br />Chairman Edwards reco~nended for the Judiciary Committee that N~. Stockman
<br />should be employed as Consulting Engineer in the construction of the Sewage
<br />Disposal plant if and when it seemed necessary to employ a consultant in the event
<br />that the Sewage disposal project was undertaken. There was no action on the report
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<br />The Finance Commit tee, reported a completion of the sale of the old garbage
<br />dumping ground to A. S. and Cynthia Bonaparte, for the sum of $100.00, which
<br />amount had been paid and turned in to the Treasurer, and that a deed had been
<br />executed by the I\Iayor and Recorder and delivered. The following Resolution was
<br />pre se n t e d :
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<br />RESOLUTION
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<br />RESOLVED that the sale of the Ci ty Garbage Dump ground
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<br />of 1.61 acres below the East side of the Ferry Street Bridge to
<br />A. S. and Cynthia Bonaparte be confirmed; and the deed, and the
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<br />act of the Mayor and Recorder in executing the same, be hereby
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<br />ratified, approved and confirmed by the Council.
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<br />Motion was made seconded and carried to adopt the Resoluction.
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<br />Chairman Lamb of the Street Committee reported that the Charnelton Street
<br />Bridge was in bad disrepair and should be repaired at once.
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<br />Councilman Harris reported a dead tree in the alley South of the Heller
<br />property on the alley South of 6th Street as dangerous, and the Street Department
<br />was instructed to remove it.
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<br />Chairman Zumw~lt .recommended the removal of an old structure at 23rd and
<br />University Street; and that we should recommend to 1~s. Rugh, as agent, the remov-
<br />al of a dilapidated 'building at 16th and Willamette; and that some action should
<br />be taken regardinG the removal of the shacks along the ri Vel' front below the Ferry
<br />Street Bridge.
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<br />Councilman Harri s, Park M:ember, recommended tha t si gns be put up in the Ci ty
<br />Parks in regulation of speed limit for automobiles, and prohibition of dogs
<br />running 8t large, and use of firearms in the City Park, and it was so ordered.
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<br />Chairman Simon of the Police Committee recommended for his Committee that the
<br />applications of O. H. Bray for a Retail Beer License at 327 High Street, and W. R.
<br />~allace for a Retail Beer license at 820 Willamette Street be approved by the
<br />Council. A motion was made, seconded and carried that the COlli1Cil approve the4
<br />applicat ions.
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<br />Statement of the 1ugene Public Library for the month of March was placed
<br />on file.
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<br />J. S. Middleton, Attorney of Portland, tendered a check of Edwin T. Hodge in
<br />the sum of ~70.43 in full of all liens of the City of Eugene against a strip of
<br />land in Block 30, Fairmount, as described in Vol. 151, Page 150 of Deed Record of
<br />Lane County. Motion was made, seconded and carried that the tender be accepted in
<br />full satisfaction of the obligation.
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