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<br />~ <br />197 <br /> <br />--------~-.--~----------------.--------------- --. ~ -.-- ---- ------------------ ----~---- --..,....~.......------~--~.~ --..........----------------------------,--. <br />---_._-- ---.- <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />16) <br /> <br />17 <br /> <br />l~ <br /> <br />19) <br /> <br />_._..__.._-----_.._-~. -- ~- -'----,--------. ----------------~----:' <br /> <br />A letter was: received from J. C. Watts,,,as;!dng for a recommendation for a permit to <br />erect a duplex residence at'the southeast corner of the intersection of Twelfth Avenue and <br />Monroe Streets. The Board of Appeals recommended that the request be denied. Upon motion made <br />and seconded the recommendation of the Board was unanimously approved. <br /> <br />......1. <br /> <br />.l~ <br />"'\wl-.w' <br /> <br />A request from D. L. Freel to be permitted to, convert his residence at 2113 Kincaid <br />Street into a second story apartment ,vas denied upon the recommendation of the Board of Appeals. <br />Upon motion made and seconded the recommendation of the Board was approved. <br /> <br />:~ <br /> <br />....;-" <br />~ h. <br /> <br />"'~-;':-l'",'. . <br /> <br />A request from E. K. Shaw asking for,t;l.",reclassification of Lots 1 and 21 Block 31 West <br />Sixth Street Additionl being at the southwest corner of the intersection of Almaden Street and <br />Sixth Avenuel for the purpose of erecting a furniture shop and three multiple unit dwellings, <br />was denied upon the recommendation of the Boara of Appeals. Upon motion made and seconded the <br />recommendation of the Board was approved, <br /> <br />Sam Watson addressed the council for a permit to remove his blacksmith shop from <br />757 Olive Street to the barn at the rear of tne,:lpt at 157 Eleventh Avenue West. Imsmuch as the <br />Board of Appeals had not had an opportunity to" formally report on Mr. Watson's request the matter <br />was referred to the Board of A pp9als for consideration and further report. <br /> <br />Communication fromA.'C. Farringtonl Chairman of the Finance Committee, recommended that <br />the follovling property be placedon the market fr~' sa-Ie, to wit: <br />North 60t'6f Lots 4 & 5, Block 2, Chambers Addition $450.00 <br />South 101.32' of Lot 4, Block 2, Chambers Addition 2200.00 <br />20 J South 101.32' of Lot 5, Block 2, Cham'6e:r~-:- Addition 450.00 <br /> <br />Communication from D. E. Johnson, manager of the Pacific Truck Express, stated that therur <br />lease on the building at 1367 Olive Street expired on June 30, 1939 and requested of the council <br />to allow them to remain at the building until their lease expired, at which time they would <br />rlllll!llltxmca:t:x:XkR md:hi~ mrti} t.mtiJc hau move to another location.' Upon motion made and seconded <br />the request was approved. <br /> <br />21./ <br /> <br />22 v'1 <br /> <br />Communication from Hugh H. Earle, State Fire NJarshal urgently requesting the Chief and <br />other members of the Fire Department to attend the Annual Fire School and Conference'of'the <br />Oregon Fire Chiefs' Association in Portland, Oregon 'on June 5,6,' and 7 was presented. After a <br />short discussion, the matter was referred to the Fire and Water Committee for consideration. <br /> <br />Mont.'11y reports for the month of April from ;the Police Department, Police Matron and the <br />2; v Engineer's Office were presented to the council and ordered placed on file. <br /> <br />24 <br /> <br />25/ <br /> <br />26/ <br /> <br />j <br />27 <br /> <br />'. <br />" <br /> <br />The request of'Dora Turney asking that the Zoning Ordinance be changed to allow the <br />property at the northwest corner of FraIL~lin Boulevard and Moss Street to be used as a business <br />property was held for further consideration at the next meeting of tile council. <br /> <br />Eleven applications to sell tobacco were presented to the council and approved. <br />C. M. Bryan, City Recorder, pointed out that the total number of applications now numbered 146 <br />with fifty five yet to be taken out. It was recommended that complaints were to be issued against <br />those not having tobacco Ii censes and action to "be taken accordingly and it was so ordered. <br /> <br />Anchorage Racevmy <br />Carroll Drug Store <br />Gardner, W. R. <br />Guthrie's I.G.A. Store <br />1/fal ted Milk Inn <br />Mayflower Lunch <br /> <br />At this time City Recorderl C. M. Bryan ~eported'that the jEugene Water Board had made <br />a turn over of sewage disposal charges for the month of April shmving a total collection during <br />April in the amount of $11-\.57.55/ It was reported that since January 1, 1939, the total billing <br />for sevvage disposa.l charges amounted to ~61126.20. The total collections as of April 30, 1939, <br />were $41822.55, leaving a balance carried forward N~y I, 1959 in the amount of $1,303.65. City <br />Attorney Calkins stated that all users in the City of Eugene were ,paying the charge but that some <br />outside the city limits were avoiding the paymen~s. However I proper action is being taken by the <br />city. <br /> <br />Oldham's Lunch <br />Puritan Drug Company <br />Sargent's Groce~J <br />Thrifty Grooery <br />Whi te Place <br /> <br />The Recorder reported that the City Engineer had furnished him with a list of seven <br />people to be billed for sewage disposal charges within the cit~l. The recorder reported that the <br />bills had been mailed as follows: (List of people to whom bills are sent) <br /> <br />E. O. Humphrey Eugene Laundry <br />32 'Madison St. 178 w. 8th St. <br />Charge per month 25% ,"" Charge per month <br />F. C. Gordinier J. P. Jacobson <br />2641 Cohunbia 1140 Polk Street <br />Charge per month 25' Charge per month <br />Gordinier, C. E. Van A. Fall <br />1916 Villard St. 759 West 11th St. <br />Charge per month 25% Charge per month <br />C. H. Thompson <br />62 N. Polk <br />Charge per month 25% <br /> <br />2.75 <br /> <br />.25~ <br /> <br />.251 <br /> <br />~ <br />