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<br /> Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 5, Block I, Fair-
<br /> mount Heights First Addition to Eugene, running thence Southeasterly
<br /> ~ along the West line of Spring Boulevard 61 feet to the Southeast I
<br /> ~ j corner of said Lot 5, thence Southwesterly along the Southeasterly
<br /> ~:" line of said Lot 5, 80 feet, to the Southwest corner of said Lot 5,
<br /> '-.,I 0 thence Northwesterly along the Southwesterly line of said Lot 5. 47
<br /> feet, thence North 26 feet, thence Northeasterly along the North-
<br /> westerly line of said Lot 5, 71 feet to the place of beginning, be-
<br /> I ing part of Lot 5, Block 1, First Addition to Fairmount Heights.
<br /> Lots 6, 7. 8. 9. 12, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, Block 1, Fairmount
<br /> Heights 1st Addition to Eugene.
<br /> Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 13, Block 1, Fairmount
<br /> Heights First Addition to Eugene, Lane Oounty, Oregon, running thence
<br /> South along the West,line of said Lot 13, 7 feet, thence East 105
<br /> feet to the ~est line of'Oak Grove Drive, thence Northwesterly along the
<br /> West line of Oak Grove Drive 75 feet to the Northeast corner of said
<br /> Lot 13, thence Southwesterly along the Northwesterly line of said ..
<br /> I Lot 13, 60 feet to the place of beginning, being a part of Lot 13,
<br /> I Block 1, Fairmount Heights First Addition.
<br /> Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot 25, Block 1, Fairmount
<br /> Heights First Addition to Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, running thence
<br /> I, Southwesterly along the Southeasterly line of said Lot 25, 78 feet,
<br /> thence North 90 feet, thence Southeasterly along the Northeasterly
<br /> line of said Lot 25. 47 feet to the place of beginning, being a part
<br /> I of Lot 25, Block 1, Fairmount Heights Addition.
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<br /> I Beginning at the Southeast corner of Fairmount Heights Addition,
<br /> run thence North 58 feet, more or less to the intersection of the
<br /> I South line of Hendricks Park, if extended West, with the East line
<br /> of Fairmount Heights Addition, running thence East along the South
<br /> line of Hendricks Park 129 feet to a point 160 feet distant and per-
<br /> pendicular to the Northeasterly line of Spring Boulevard, thence
<br /> Southeasterly parallel to the Northeasterly line of Spring Boulevard I
<br /> 777 feet to the old City Limits line, thence ~est 179 feet to the
<br /> Northeasterly line of Spring Boulevard, thence Northwesterly along
<br /> Spring Boulevard 646 feet to a point due South of the point of beg-
<br /> I inning, thence North 60 feet to point of beginning, being in Eugene,
<br /> II Lane County, Oregon.
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<br /> granting them until June 6, 1937, the right to purchase said property
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<br /> ! at the price set opposite the same in the contract of option, together
<br /> with interest thereon from this date until said option is exercised,
<br /> I and in case said option is not exercised before June 8, 1937, said
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<br /> option shall terminate and all rights of said George J. Wilhelm and
<br /> Cecil O. Wilhelm shall be lost.
<br /> Obak Wallace made request for return of $5.00 investigation fee paid in "- .
<br /> 24 March 25, 1936 on wine application and the same was referred to the police com-
<br /> mittee to report at the next meeting~
<br /> It was moved and seconded that the City Recorder write Mr. John Bell of
<br /> 25 the Lane County Abstract Company, stating that the council requests him to fur- .......
<br /> I nish a complete, up-to-date take-off sheet to the city of Eugene on Monday of
<br /> \ every week.
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<br /> ,f The Recorder mentioned the condition of the floors of the city hall and it
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<br /> was determined that this be taken care of by the City Engineer.
<br /> Concerning the responsibility of the lien dockets under the new set-up,
<br /> I Mayor Large stated it was his ,understanding that the dockets were to be under -
<br /> the complete supervision of the City Engineer and upon consultation with Mr.
<br /> John Fields, it was decided that Mr. Hadley Holeman, Bookkeeper in the City eng- I
<br /> ineer's Office, would be placed in charge of the lien dockets. He explained that
<br /> 271, Mr. Fields would act in the capacity of general auditor of city accounts. It was
<br /> moved and seconded that the Mayor's recommendation of placing under the supervis-
<br /> I ion of the City Engineer the lien dockets be adopted. On motion the same was ap-
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<br /> I proved. The Recorder suggested the necessity of a transfer of salary accounts
<br /> II from the Treasury division to the ~ngineer due to the fact that Mr. Fields would
<br /> I, be working under the latter division.
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<br /> II Councilman Bond again mentioned the nuisance being created by the welding '-
<br /> 281 at the Pierce Machine Shop.
<br /> Upon motion the council adjourned. C. M. Bryan .:
<br /> I Ci ty Recorder'
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