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<br />~ <br />61 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />..---.---- <br /> <br />ordinance that all refuse collected should be deposited at the grounds designated <br />by the city. The Health Committee and City Attorney were granted power to act in <br />/18 the matter. <br /> <br />The Police Committee recommended that the following fees be charged by the OS' <br />dog-control officer: For picking up a dog and prior to placing in the pound, 501t'; ~:;;.:' <br />a fee of $1.00 for the first day that the dog is impounded and 25i per day thereafter. <br />Upon motion made and sec,onded, the recommendation of the Police Commi ttee was ap- <br />proved. Mr. Bond reported that kennels had been constructed to adequately house the <br />stray dogs. <br /> <br />(19 <br /> <br />20 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I 21 <br /> <br />/22 <br /> <br />, 23 <br /> <br />/2-4 <br /> <br />25 <br />I <br /> <br />/26 <br /> <br />The Police Committee recommended transfer of Package i:3tore Class B license <br />from W.B. and H.T. Hilton to Beryl D. Pohll (Drive-Inn Market) and upon motion made <br />and seconded, this recommendation was approved. <br /> <br />Mayor Large stated that the Bureau of Air Commerce wanted permission to <br />erect poles for a radio receiving antenna at the municipal airport adjacent to the <br />poles now maintained by the United Air Lines. It was revealed that the Bureau of <br />Air Commerce is taking over the work being done by the United Air Lines Company; <br />Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Recorder to execute a lease covering rental of <br />the site, was upon motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the council: <br /> <br />RES 0 L UTI 0 N <br /> <br />WHEREAS, The Bureau of Air Commerce, United States Department <br />of Commerce propose to erect a radio receiving antenna at the <br />municipal airport of the City of Eugene, btate of Oregon. <br /> <br />NOW, THEREFOHE, <br /> <br />BE IT RESOLVED, That the Mayor and City Recorder are hereby <br />authorized to execute a lease covering rental of a site for <br />the erection of the radio receiving antenna to be situated in <br />the Northeast quarter, ::Section 1, Township 18 South, Range 4W, <br />WM, Lane County, Oregon. The terms of said lease to be sub- <br />stantially as follows: <br /> <br />The site to be leased shall contain 0.36 acres more or less. <br />The lease shall become effective April 15, 1938 and expire <br />June 30, 1938, with an option of renewal to extend the period <br />of occupancy to JUQe 30~ 1953. The consideration of said lease <br />being One Dollar (~l.OO) for the period April 15, 1938 to <br />June 30, 1938 and One Dollar l$l.OO) per year thereafter. <br /> <br />Communication from the Condon Parent 'reachers' Association, requesting en- <br />forcement of the curfew ordinance in the city of Eugene, was presented. Councilman <br />Hanns stated that the Youth Council would like to have the law put into effect. Mr. <br />E. A. Barette, local citizen, approved the enforeement of the law, but pointed out <br />that such action would be inadequate unless parents also cooperated. Councilman <br />Hendershott recommended that the ordinance be repealed. The Recorder was instructed <br />to contact Perry Price, Juvenile Officer, and ask him to attend the next council <br />meeting to discuss the matter in full with the councilmen and it was so ordered. <br /> <br />Mr. S. R. Mosher, Building Inspector, stated that he had received a request <br />for permission to suspend a banner across the street on behalf of Governor Martin's <br />campaign forr.~~ection. Mr. Mosher pointed out that requests of a similar nature <br />would be made and he wanted a definite policy approved by'the council so that it <br />could be pursued by his office. Building Inspector Mosher was asked to deny all <br />such requests. <br /> <br />Building Inspector Sam Mosher stated that Mr. James Lajoie requests <br />council permission to erect a garage on his front property line at 90 North Lawrence <br />Street. Mr. Mosher pointed out that Robert Roe, employee in the Engineer's Office, <br />being unfamiliar with the ordinance on setbacks, had granted Lajoie permission to <br />build on the property line and Mr. Lajoie had his forms completed, but that he had <br />been stopped until the council had taken action on the matter. The council granted <br />the request. <br /> <br />Communication from Fire Chief Nusbaum relative to the city-wide clean-up <br />campaign was placed on file; it being understood that the council had turned over <br />the administration of all work involved to Mrs. Broders, representing the 'Eugene <br />Garden Club. <br /> <br />Communication from Marvin T. Warlick, Manager of the Eugene Hospital and <br />Clinic, requesting one-hour parking limit in front of the hospital, was presented. <br />Councilman Bond raised the question about the city's having paid one-half of the <br />expense for improving the alley adjacent to the hospital and it was his understandin <br />that the doctors of the hospital were using part of the alley for parking purposes <br />and that ahould not be allowed. The entire matter was referred to the Pollee Com- <br />mittee for report at the next meeting and it was so o~dered. <br /> <br />~ <br />
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