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<br /> Communication from Alma Cannon Miller requesting that the grass and brush
<br /> eiisting on the land where her home is located (Hilyard to Potter and 25th on the
<br />I north to t~e south City limits) be cut, and a further request that she be provided .~
<br /> 28 with city'light and water, was presented and referred to the Fire and Water Commltt .~
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<br /> Mrs. A. B.Norris' letter' pointing out the existence' of a broken place in the
<br /> sidewalk between the Buster Brown Shoe Store and the Lerner Shop, 933 and 941,
<br /> Willamette Street, where she fell- seriously injuring her left leg and knee and as
<br /> a result confined to a physician's care, was- read and ref~rred to the Judieiary
<br /> /29 Committee and City Attorney.
<br />I Communication from Building Inspector Mosher recommending condemnation of
<br /> house located at 661 Monroe Street, (recently acquired by the ctty) as it is in a
<br /> most dilapidated condition, was upon motion made and seconded, duly approved. City
<br /> Attorney Calkins was instructed to notify the tenants to vacate the premises within
<br /> 30 30 days and then commence condemnation proceedings and it was so ordered.
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<br /> Commuplcation from S. R. Mosher, City Building Inspector, recommending that,
<br /> the old sha~k on the rear of the property occupied by the Pacific Truck Express at.
<br /> 136~01ive Street and owned by Charles L. Paine, be condemned and ordered torn
<br /> down, was presented and recommendation duly approved. The Recorder was requested
<br /> to contact Mr. Paine and ask 'that he voluntarily remove said structure and it was
<br /> / 31 -so ordered.
<br /> Amy H.. Parmley's request for a permi t to build a brooder house G,8it' x 16 t) on
<br /> her property at 242'7' Miami Lane, was granted by the Board of Appeals and action
<br /> /32 sustained by the council.
<br /> Miss Wanda Eastwood's request for pe rmission to move the' house from 1492, Heec
<br /> Street to the vacant lot at the Northeast corner of the intersection of 13th and
<br /> Beech btreets and convert this house into apartments was granted by the Board of'
<br /> r 33 Appeals and action sustained by t.he council.
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<br /> Additional request from Miss Eastwood for a permit to erect "apartments on the
<br /> lot being vacated, but the, Board feels that it is not proper to make any recommenda
<br /> ,34 tions on this request at this time and the Council so agreed.
<br />I Request from Kieth Fennell for a permit to erect an'addition to the Ice Cream
<br /> Shop at '1.74 East 11th Avenue, the petitioner being willing to enter into a cont'ract
<br /> with' the City for a waiver to the "set-back" ordinance, me,t the favorabl"e recommend -,
<br /> tion of the Board of Appeals on the condition that Mr. Fennell file with the city
<br /> ,35- prope~ contract, was duly approved by the council.
<br /> Request from S.' R. Stevenson for a wiiver of the "set-back" ordinance for the
<br /> erection of a new fire-resistive building on Wlllamette Street between the Public
<br /> Library and the Methodist Church, a similar contract to be filed with the City as
<br /> the one covering the erection of the building at, 56 and 72 East 11th Avenue, was
<br /> 36 approved by tne Board of Appeals and action sustained by the Council.
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<br /> The request ofH. B. Brady for a permIt to erect a modern Hotel Court on his
<br /> property on Franklin Boulevard between the Mill Race bridge and the Anchorage,
<br /> which matter had been before tne Board of Appeals for consideration but dropped by
<br /> that body because they felt such a request was beyond their jurisdiction, was re-
<br /> 137 rarred to th'e Judiciary Commi tteefor study.
<br /> Communication from Building Inspector S. R. Mosher recommending that the pro-
<br /> perty located at 't3l- Charnel tonbtreet be ordered condemned due, to its veryd111api-
<br /> dated and unsanitary condition, was read. Upon motion made and seconded, this re-
<br /> commendation was unanimously approved and the City Attorney instructed to commence
<br /> J 38 condemnation proceedings, and it was so ordered.
<br />I Further communication from Mr. Mosher, recommending that the house ,at 1061
<br /> Tenth Avenue west, located on parts of Lots 7. and 8, Block 22, Huddleston's Extende
<br /> Addition and owned by Jake and Julia Marguth, be ordered condemned as It was found
<br /> to be in a very dilapidated condition, a fire hazard and the plumbing in an unsanit ry
<br /> condition, was read. Upon motion made and seconded, City Attorney Calkins, was
<br /> 39 instructed to commence condemnation proceedings at once and it was so ordered.
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<br /> Petition requesting demolition of house located at 1061 Tenth Avenue west -by
<br />I /40 adjacent property owners, was presented and ordered filed.
<br /> Communications from Dr. E.L. Gardner," City'Health'Officer, pointing out the
<br /> unsani tary'and. dilapidated condi t'ions of houses located at' 661 Monroebtreet and'
<br /> 1061 West 10th btreet, was presented. On June 3rd copies of sai d no,tices were
<br /> mailed Mr~ Farrington, Chairman ofthetHealth Committee, and he accompanied by othe
<br /> city officials, investigated the premises in question and the report above submitte
<br /> by Building Inspector Mosher relative to their findings and recommendations, was
<br /> I 41 adopted.
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<br /> Letter' from A. D. Har'tley, requesting permission to solici t and paint house
<br /> / 42, numbers on the street curbings of the.city, was presented and ordered filed.
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