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<br />erect a shed on the rear of property "Cl-P Q)
<br />his trucks was e;rarited for one year at ~cJ3 ~
<br />This action was approved by the council.'C o:~
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<br />Peti tion requesting that Frank Cotnrell De permi tted to erect a workshop on ~ Q)] @
<br />35 the rear of his lot located at 1126 Taylor :::itreet was pre"sented. It was broug:ht out 'd:S-P g
<br />in tne discussion that ensued thRt Mr. Cotnrell's request had been previously denied 4-!,.c:.p"ro
<br />~y the Board of Appeals due to ~he fact tnat tne loca~ion in ouestion, is situated in ~~~~
<br />la single family residence district. 'l'he matter, however, waB referred to the Health .p ~4-!
<br />IICornmittee for investigation and report at tne s.uosequent meeting. b.O.p-=.t"d
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<br />,I Austln Dodd asked the council to ini tiate proceedings for vacation of street al'~~,.c:
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<br />'~adjacent to Vlhi teaker School so that they could purchase the adjoining block for ~ g~ &i
<br />iplayground purposes. The matter was referred to the Street COJT:mi ttee to report at Q) ~~ c.o
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<br />,I - An ordinance vacat,ing that portion of the alley running east B.nd w'est through .,.-tG-t Q)
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<br />i~lock 3, Skinner's Donation to Eugene, Oregon, lying between Lots 4 and 5, was read 8~~.p
<br />[,the second time and held for final reading; and public hearing at the meeting of May 4-!0> ro
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<br />\'1 An ordinance declaring the solici tat'ion of private res:ldences a nuisance, and On.p
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<br />:1 penal ty was read the first time and held for further' consideration. al..c:.p
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<br />I An ordinance authorizing the making of a dump tender's contract and placing S::w
<br />,all garbage and sal vage at his disposal was read the first ,t :Lrne and pas sed to its @ ~g g
<br />I:second and third readings by ti tIe under suspension of the rule by unanimous consent ~.p~ ~
<br />Ibf the council and was placed upon its final passage. The ayes and nays were called,"d~.p~
<br />;counc i Imen vo'ting aye, Lamb, ~enders~ott, Fe id, Page, Parr ington, Eond; nay, none; &i s::8 8
<br />39 I~bsent, Banns, and Carlson. lhe ordInance was declared passl3d and numbered 851D. ~.~~ 0>
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<br />it Upon motion made and seconded the council authorized and directed the Mayor ~ ~li3
<br />Irnd necorder to execute and deliver on behalf of the City of EUGene the garbage .~~~~
<br />40 ilcontract with R. R. Huehes. f~r::1a
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<br />41 Ii Bids on sand and gravel for 1937 were held for discuss ion until the next meetin 4-!.]~~ -
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<br />I': The Postal Tel egraph-Cabl e" Company franc~ii se, expiring in the month of May, 193 ~ ~ 0 s:l
<br />,42 ~as placed in the hands of the Judiciary Committee for action. ~ Q)'E!
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<br />if City At torney Calkins in di scussing the Harry R. Hogue -it. Vi. Earl controver sy, I i~ ~
<br />lstated th::;t Mr. Earl had filed an affidavit asking for waive::-- of certain moneys over- '~:D
<br />Ipaid by him on assessments covering the east 75 feet of Lot 12 and th'e East 75 feet r2~
<br />libf the north ~ feet of Lot 11, Block 24, Gross Addi tion in o:rder that the overpayment ...b~
<br />lNould be appl ied to the credi t of Mr. Hogue, After furnishi::le; the city with the f'w 4'
<br />Iwai ver, claimant Earl had named attorney H. L. Weinrick as asent to collect the same ~~~
<br />~nd upon such notice from Mr. Weinrick, the council had authJrized the payment of $~~
<br />IthiS money. Attorney Calkins recOIDme,nded that the action of the council for payment !ilf,~
<br />pf this money be rescinded at the request of Mr. Earl and th:~t the money tendered by .~~
<br />~r. Hogue to the city of Eugene as settlement of the claim be accepted. Upon motion ~~
<br />,43 !made and seconded the recommendation of the ci ty attorney 1,"la3 accepted. '-~
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<br />~ In regard to A., E. Caswell's request for extension of time for payment of . ~
<br />~ssessments due on the westminster foundation of the Presbyterian Church in the sum 0>:
<br />pf 912.30, Mr. Hendershott suggested that we secure a signed statement from the II"
<br />~artles in charge of the foundation to the effect that their account will be taken . ~~
<br />:bare of wi thih a reasonable number of months. Upon' motion m3.de and seconded, the ~.,.-t
<br />14~I~ity attorney was instructed to contact the parties for prep3.rati6n of a statement. ,.-t]
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<br />[I The Ci ty Attorney was instructed to inform the 'INorld War Veterans f State Aid Uo>.o
<br />bommission, Salem, that the council is willing to waive the 10% penalty and interest '~~
<br />ibharge on the west 60 feet of lot 7, block 4, il1aplecroft hddi tion to Eugene provided Q) \D~
<br />~hat the principal amount together with accumulated interest at the rate of 6% per ~o
<br />45 ~nnum plus a cash outlay for foreclosure costs is paid. ~
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<br />II Request of Fred G. Stickels for waiver of 10% penalty 3nd inte~est on Lot 6, ro~~
<br />Block 15, College Hill Park Addition, foreclosed upon by the city, was upon motion o~
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<br />~ Councilman Hendershott brought to the attention of the councilmen that a large ~8~~
<br />purnber of shade trees in the city were being out down without first obtaining per- ~S::-=.t&
<br />mission from the Park Board. 4he city officials themselves are to keep an active ~~
<br />~atch on such practices and try to correct the situation. The aid of the newspapers ~'g~~
<br />I~n informing the public that shade trees on parking strips cannot be cut without per-, wg~ro
<br />47 JPission is being solicited. \ ~~ Q)~
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<br />Ii Upon motion made and seconded, V;. R. Robertson, caretaker of the Rest Cottage m3 ~~
<br />~~s sworn in as a special officer in order to help curb alleged drinking on the pre- ~~.p~
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<br />I I' Upon motion made and seconded the meeting was ad journed.
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<br />R. F. Callahan request for a permit to
<br />located at 659 Olive Street as a shelter for
<br />33 tne recommendation of the Board of Appeals.
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<br />~4 for March were presented and ordered filed.
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