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<br />Council Chambers, Eugene, Oregon
<br />March 27~ 1939
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<br />The minutes of the ad j ourned meeti,ng of the Common Counc i 1 ne Id at
<br />the hour of ~:OO o'clock P~M~, March 27, 1939. Mayor Elisha Large presided
<br />over the meeting.. Councilmen present were:' M'essrs., Lamb, Reid, Bond, Carlson,
<br />Farrington, Hanns, Page and Koppe; absent, none.
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<br />The minutes of the previous meeting, March 13, 1939, w~re presented
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<br />Representatives of Theta Chi fraternity addressed the council con-
<br />concerning the constructi on of a double-garage on the property of Dr. James
<br />D. Harnett located at the corner of Nineteenth and University Streets. It was
<br />pointed out that the construction of the garage was in conflict wltn the
<br />present building code and lt was requested that the Common Council enf~ce the
<br />building code and demand removal of the said buildi ng. .. Mr. Sam Mosher, Eui lding
<br />Inspector, stated that at the time permit was granted for this construction he
<br />had issued it under the proviffi ons of a former ordinance instead of the one recentl
<br />passed and that the construction was in accordance with the old ordinance. Mr~
<br />Mosher pointed out that the buiJding was of very fine design and construction.
<br />However, after a brief discussion by member~ of the council, motion was mde
<br />and ~econded that the building code be strictly enf~ced in regard to this
<br />structure and that the garage be removed'and'it was so ordered.
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<br />Mr. Fred Smith, attorney, appeared on behalf of Mr. William Riley, who
<br />is renting a bern fro m J. B. Thompson located on South Willamet,te Street between
<br />22nd and 23rd Avenue for custom and ~ale horse purpoo es. It was reported that
<br />Dr. Helterline, Health Inspector, had issued an inspection certificate authorizing
<br />the use of the barn and that the Rec~der had not issued a license by reason of
<br />a petition filed in his office opposing the location of such an occupancy in that
<br />neighborhood. Attorney Smith pointed out that the use of the building could be
<br />in no way offensive to any of the surrounding parties. .~r. R. H. Ross, who 1s
<br />renting an apartment t'ro m Mrs. Sern Rugh, addressed the council favoring the use
<br />of the huilding for that purpose. After conSIDerable discussion and comment by
<br />citizens as well as members of the council, motion was made and seconded, that
<br />the request for a license be denied but Mr. Riley be granted a period not to exceed
<br />ninet~ days in which to dispose of his stock and close out hls business and it
<br />was so ordered.
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<br />At this time Mr. Lloyd A. He~athorn, contractor employed by D~. James
<br />D. Barnett in the constructiion mf his garage at Nineteenth and University, addressed
<br />the council and asked for consid.eration. After a brief discussion, the rratter
<br />5. was ordered closed by the Mayor.
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<br />Joe Harrell, manager of the airport, addressed the council concerning
<br />the construction of additional hangars. Councilman Farrington reported that
<br />he together with City Engineer Clubb had been working on some estirra tes and that
<br />the probable cost had not been completed. Mr., Ale xander Seavey addressed the
<br />council requesting consultation of council members with local users of the field
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<br />Request of Eric Lawrence that the City deed' him 66 feet instead of 60
<br />feet at the Northwest corner of 15th Avenue and Mill Street was accepted by
<br />the' Finance Commi ttee and upon mot ion made' and seconded, recommendation of
<br />/7. the committee was duly approved.
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<br />Request~ of Pietro LaGalsi to have the deed ~ Lot 5, Block 3, Shelton's
<br />First Addition made out to him instead of Frank Fletz was accepted by the
<br />Finance Committee and upon motion made and seconded, recommendation of the committee
<br />was duly approved.
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<br />The $550.00 offer of F. J. Berger, on behalf of client Frank Pfu rson,
<br />t,o purchase pro'[:B rty located at 261 Jefferson Street was approved by the Finance
<br />Committee and upon motion made and seconded, the recommendation of the committee
<br />was sustained by the council.
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<br />Request of William Jones to wj, thdraw his if fer rrade on March 1:3, 1939,
<br />Jefferson Street and t:o offer $550.00 for 261 Jefferson Street, applying
<br />the deposit of $30.00 made on the original offer, was rejected by the
<br />Committee and it was so ordered by the council.
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<br />The $1550.00 offer of Frank Kinney on behalf of client Mr. Sol
<br />Rosenberg for eht Ncr th ~ of Lots 1 and 2 in Block 5, El ias Stewart's Addi tion,
<br />was approved by the Finance Committee and upon motion made, seconded, and duly
<br />carried, the recommendatidn of the committee was unanimously approved.
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