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<br /> Request of' R. A. Babb for a permit to install stell sash, wire glass'
<br /> windows in walls abutting property lines, was presented to the Board of Appeals. ........
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<br /> between Willamette and Oak Streets and between Seventh and Sixth Avenues and the I'~
<br /> sur'roundings" the Board recommended that the request be granted and action was sus- ..~
<br /> 26 tained by the Council.
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<br /> The Board of Appeals recommended that the request of J. A. Flanigan for a
<br /> permit to erect an addition to his cat and dog hospital at 739 High Street, be gran
<br /> ted and upon motion made and duly seconded, the recommendation of the Board was
<br /> 27 approved.
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<br /> The City Recorder presented 8.1 communication from the President of the
<br /> Oregon Fire Chiefst Association wherein they solicit the cooperation of the council
<br /> in sending Fire Chief-Nusbaum to the 19th Annual Conference and Fire School of the
<br /> Oregon'Fire ChiefsJ Association at Pendleton, Oregon, September 12, 13 and 14,1938.
<br /> It was pointed out that in the past, the City of Eugene firemen have participated
<br /> in contests and have won a majority of the prizes and it is felt that the City
<br /> should send a drill team to this convention. The matter was held until such time
<br /> that Councilman Hanns, Chairman of the Fire and Water Committee, could be present.
<br /> 12~ , and personally discuss the question.
<br /> Petition from residents in the vicinity of the Northwest Corner of North
<br /> Lawrence and Cheshire Streets, protesting the establishment of a woodyard at that
<br /> locationr was read and ordered filed. The request of A.S. Peterson, who had
<br /> petitioned the council for permission to maintain a woodyard at this location, was
<br /> /29 denied earlier in the meeting.
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<br /> An Ordinance making it unlawfui to possess, to selJL or give away matter
<br /> which'is non-mailable under the Federal Code, had its second reading and held until
<br /> the next meeting of the Council for its third and final reading. A proposed amend-
<br /> ment to this ordinance, as draftsd by C. Madison Landaker, was referred to the
<br /> 30 Judiciary Commi t;tee and City Attorney for' stUdy.
<br /> An ordinance fixing a license tax upon every dealer' who shall sell tobacco
<br /> in any form in the City of Eugene, had its second reading and was held for third
<br />I 31 and final reading until the next meeting of the council.
<br /> An ordinance to prohibit the sale and use of fire crackers, sky rockets,
<br /> torpedos, bombs, cap-pistols and other similar explosives, or the sale or use of
<br /> confetti, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof, had its second reading
<br /> 32 and held until the next meeting' of the council for third and final reading.
<br /> City Attorney S. M. Calkins stated that arrangements had been made whereby
<br /> demolition of the house located at 731 Charnelton Street would be commenced without
<br /> / 33 the regular condemnation proceedings.
<br /> Mr. Calkins further reported that the City would take steps to remove the
<br /> /34 house located at 661 Monroe Street.
<br /> Mr. S. M. Calkins, City Attorney, reported that Jake and Julia Marguth,
<br /> owners of the house located at 1061 Tenth Avenue West, would be notified of the
<br /> dilapidated condition of the building, and felt that they would very likely remove
<br /> the same without the necessity of the city entering into regular condemnation pro-
<br /> 36 ceedings.
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<br /> An ordinance directing that a permit be issued to H.B. Brady to build an
<br /> auto court on Franklin Boulevard between the Mill Race Bridge and the Anchorage,
<br /> was read the first time and passed to its second and third readings by unanimous
<br /> consent of the council by title under suspension of the rule and placed for final
<br />I passage. The ayes and nays were called, councilmen voting aye: Lamb, Reid, Page,
<br /> Farrington and Bond; nay, none; 'absent, Hanns and Carlson; Hendershott acted as
<br /> 136 Mayor, pro tem. The ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8543.
<br /> On behalf of Mayor Large a request was presented that the offer of the
<br /> Leaiue of Oregon Cities to codify the ordinances of the City of Eugene at a cost
<br /> of '500.00 be accepted. Upon motion made and seconded, the recommendation of Mayor
<br /> Large was duly approved and the City Rec,order instructed to furnish all official
<br /> /37 documents to the League for which they m~ght make written request.
<br />I An ordinance providing for the appointment of special officers and pro-
<br /> hibiting disorderly conduct, the defacing or injuring of property, the possession
<br /> of firearms and the killing or injuring of wild life in any areas belonging to
<br /> the City of Eugene and lying outside of its municipal boundaries, had its first
<br /> reading and held for its second and third r.eadings until subsequent meetings of th
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<br /> Resolution directing the City Recorder to give fifteen days notice to
<br /> Frank L. Chambers, owner of Yates Hotel, requiring him to remove said building and
<br /> abate the nuisance within thirty days from the expiration of the fifteen days notic ,
<br /> 311 was upon motion made and seconded, duly adopted by the council:
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