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<br />'.," <br /> <br />~ <br />265 <br /> <br />~- <br /> <br />-.- <br /> <br />and the Sec~eta~y of Ag~iculture it thereafter, at its own <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />cost and expense, will maintain the project in a manne~ <br /> <br />satisfacto~y to them, or their authorized representatives, <br /> <br />l\? <br />C? <br />~i <br /> <br />and will make ample provision each year for such maintenance. <br /> <br />- - g - - <br /> <br />RESOLUTION <br /> <br />RESOLVED that the foregoing ag~eement) as submitted by <br />the Oregon State Highway Commission in t~iplicate be accepted <br />and ente~ed into, and executed by the Mayor of the City of <br /> <br />.: <br /> <br />, <br />Eugene on its behalf, and that the said Ag~eementbe app~oved <br /> <br />in accordance with its terms, and a copy of said agreement <br /> <br />herein refer~ed to is attached to this Resolution. <br /> <br />-0- <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />An Ordinance creating a zone around the Unive~sity of O~egon in which it shall <br />be unlawful to sell intoxicating liquo~s, was presented and a motion made, seconded <br />and ca~ried that the Ordinance be amended by inse~ting the clause, llcontaining <br />over 5 per cent of alcohol in weight II, in the ti t Ie to the o~dinance and in Sec ti on <br />2 the~eof, after the wo~d lfliquorsll. A motion was then made, seconded and carried' <br />that the Ordinance be placed upon its final passage. The ayes and nays we~e called, <br />Councilmen voting aye: Lamb, Hendershott, Reid, and Edwa~ds. Nay: Simon, Zumwalt, <br />Bond and Ha~~is. The ~~yor decided by his vote in the affirmative, and the motion <br />was car~ied, and the O~dinance was placed upon its final passage. The ayes and nays <br />were called, Councilmen voting aye: Lamb, Hendershott, Reid, and Edwa~ds. Nay: <br />Simon, Zumwalt, Bond and Ha~~is. The Mayo~ cast his vote in favor of the Ordinance <br />and the same was declared passed and numbe~ed 8386. <br /> <br />It appearing that some confusion had arisen as to the effect of the o~dinance, <br />the Police Committee took a sho~t ~ecess, afte~ which the following O~dinance was <br />presented. <br /> <br />An Ordinance ~epealing O~dinance No. 8386. The O~dinance was ~ead the fi~st <br />time, and passed its second and third readings by title under suspension of the <br />rule by the unanimous consent of the Council, and was placed upon its final passage. <br />The ayes and nays were called, Councilmen voting aye 8, nay none, absent, none. <br />The O~dinance was declared passed and numbered 8387. <br /> <br />Attorney Immel appeared in the interest of the proprietors of ma~ble machines <br />and asked the Council to approve of the ope~ation of these machines to save possible <br />court action to determine the rights of owners to operate these machines in the <br />City. Councilman Simon ~ecommended that the City keep all slot machines and marble <br />machines' closed until the court determines that they a~e not a game of chance. The <br />motion was seconded and carried. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The City Atto~ney, Chairman of the Health Committee, and the Chief of Police <br />filed ~eports declaring the building at 92 Madison st~eet as dange~ous, and ~ecomm- <br />ended to the City that it be condemned under Ordinance No. 8292. The fOllowing <br />Resolut~on was ~ead and a motion made, seconded and carried to adopt it: <br /> <br />RESOLUTIon <br /> <br />VffiEREAS, there has been presented to the Common Council <br /> <br />,1 <br /> <br />of the City of Eugene, repo~ts f~om the Police Committee, the <br />City Atto~ney and the Ch~i~man of the Health Committee, each <br />and all denouncing the building on that certain ~emises <br />designated as 92 Madison St~eet in the City of Eu~ne, as a <br /> <br />dange~ous building as defined in O~dinance No. 8292, and <br /> <br />-' <br /> <br />recommending to the Common Council that the same be dismantled, <br />and that complaints have been made by a large number of residents <br /> <br />living a~ound and nea~ said building, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />THEREFORE <br /> <br />~ <br />