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<br />Judiciary Committee, by Dr. Harris, reporting on the C. W. Henzler request for
<br />waiver of interest upon payment of principal, as a result of a gentleman's agreement
<br />5 was ordered be accepted. Concerning the Mrs. Josephine R. Campbell request for I
<br />waiver of interest it was recommended that it be not allowed and the recommendations "-
<br />''"~,,., of the Judiciary Committee were adopted.
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<br />~C The Finance Committee by Chairman Hendershott reported that the parcels of Ian
<br />(\;; referred to his committee at the previous meeting were acted upon and moved that the "-
<br />a recorder be instructed to pay the indebtedness on the same and moved that his repor.t
<br />be adopted and it was so ordered.
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<br />The Fire and Water Committee by Chairman Bond, reported that he was unable to
<br />contact Mr. Oakes, proprietor of the Used Car Lot at West Broadway west of Charnel-
<br />7 ton. Mayor Large suggested he thought it more appropriate for the Chief of Police -
<br />to be instructed to get in touch with Mr. Oakes and it was so ordered.
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<br />Report of the Sewer Committee by Chairman Reid on the request of L. E. Allum-
<br />S !baugh, was presented and it was recommended that the city take over the sewer line ~
<br />between Ferry and Patterson Street from 12th to 13th and it was so ordered. 1t
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<br />The Health Committee by Councilman Zumwalt asked Mr~ Calkins to report on the
<br />condemnation of the two barns bounded by third and fourth, Van,Buren and Jackson '-
<br />9 jStreets. Mr. Calkins stated that he felt the Chier of Police could get the barns
<br />'torn down without the city taking its usual action and the matter was referred to th
<br />Chief of Police..
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<br />Councilman Zumwalt reported further that complaints concerning the burning of
<br />lOldebris at the dump grounds had been filed, but he felt nothing could be done about i .
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<br />! Police Committee presenting the request of H. B. Youn~, proprietor of the Cafe _
<br />lllDel Rey, for permission to make services across the sidewalk to wainting automobiles
<br />was upon recommendation of the committee denied.
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<br />Recommendation of Sam Mosher, Building Inspector, that the request of Jos. H. __
<br />Koke, for reclassification of the west half of lots 6 and 7, Block 2, Shaw's First
<br />12 ~ddition, located at the North East Corner of lIth Avenue East and Mill street for .
<br />Ithe purpose of erecting a gasoline serVice. station, be referred to the Planning Com- I
<br />mission, was sustained..
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<br />Communication presented by the City RecoI'der from Mr. Charles ~. Hardy, local
<br />attorney, concerning the sale at public auction of Lot 6, Block 7, James Huddleston' -
<br />Amended Addition on.a claim for assessment for sewer construction and paving Monroe
<br />l31lStreet, owned by Mrs. Eunice A. Studley, was presented and upon recommendation of th
<br />ICity Attorney, i. M. Calkins, the matter was held until new books were set up for th
<br />jproper cancellation of the same.
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<br />Communication from The Texas Company for permit to install (2) 3000 gallon -
<br />underground gasoline storage tanks to be installed at its bulk plant at'1443 West Is
<br />14 Street, Eugene, was presented and referred to the Fire and Water Committee..
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<br />Report of Rr. Johnson, City Health Officer, for the months of May and June, 19
<br />were presented and at the request of the Uity Recorder it was suggested that all
<br />Icouncilmen study the report to ascertain the amount of work being done by Dr. Johnso ..
<br />Quoting from the report, the following remarks are interesting: "The percentage of "'"-
<br />15 work done for the City of Eugene is 59..2 percent of total work for 26..8% money paid '.
<br />by City of Eugene. 59% of the time is devoted to the City of Eugene. Deducting 1.9 ~
<br />Iwork done for City by Dr. Romig, we still have 57..3% work done by the Health Depart-
<br />ment for the City of Eugene.."
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<br />I City Recorder reporting on the request of Mr. W. O. Swan for paving of alley
<br />,located between Potter and University Streets from Nineteenth to Twentieth Avenues, -
<br />!\stated that Mr. Swan would accept a Bancroft Bond at 4% interest if the city would
<br />jproceed with the paving.
<br />11 An Ordinance to improve the alley running north and south between Potter and
<br />jUniVersity Streets, from Nineteenth to Twentieth was read the first time and passed
<br />I61its second and third readings under suspension of the rule by unanimou~ conBent of
<br />Ithe council and was placed upon its final passage. The ayes and nays were called,
<br />jcouncilmen voting aye, 6; nay, none, absent Simon and Carlson. The Ordinance was
<br />Ideclared passed and numbered 8483.
<br />An Ordinance approving and adopting the plans and specifications of the City I
<br />IEngineer for the improvement of the alley running north and south, between Potter . ~
<br />land University Streets from Nineteenth to Twentieth was read the first time and
<br />Ipassed its second and third readings under suspension of the rule by unanimous.
<br />jconsent of the council and was placed upon its final passage. The ayes and nays we e
<br />called; councilmen voting aye, 6; nay, none, absent Simon and Carlson.
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<br />The Recorder reported that by means of a communication the city attorney had
<br />17 i~structed him to disregard the C. A. Wintermeier application for rebonding as it
<br />dId not conform to the statutes and the recommendation of the city attorney was
<br />adopted.
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