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<br /> ~lC i ty Engineer and' ~he Fire Department. The Eugene ~a'ter' ~oard ~'res~n :e~ a 'g:atemen -
<br /> of sewerage
<br /> chargee billed and collected for the month of October, 1939 showing a collection of $1,582.60
<br /> which brings the total collecti ons up to $14,233.92. The repor.t was ordered placed
<br /> 26~ on file. . I.
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<br /> {;,~ At this time a public hearing was called for upon the proposed
<br /> ~J zoning alteration to change the property on the west side of Oak Street between
<br /> H ~.. 11th and 13th Streets from a multiple family residence district to a bU9iness
<br /> property district. Ivlr. William Barker representing a number of property owners in
<br /> that area addressed the council stating that they were very aefinitely opposed
<br /> to a change of the classification of their property and they muld like to see it
<br /> left as it is. Councilman Hanns pointed out that he was very definitely opposed
<br /> to making this change and made a motion that the proposed change be denied. At I
<br /> this tillie the City Attorney expressed the opinion that it might be best to hold
<br /> this subject over for two more weeks in order to give everybody an opportunity to
<br /> have their minds definitely made up. Councilman Hanns withdrew his motion and upon
<br /> motion made and seconded the hearing upon the proposed zoning change was continued
<br /> until 7:30 otclock P.M. November 27, and it was so ordered., At the request of
<br /> City Attorney Calkins the council proceeded to act on Section 2 of this ordinance
<br /> which provides for the proportionate areas for buildings, it being understood that
<br /> Section 2 was now an ordinance by itself. This ordinance was presented for' its
<br /> second reading and under- suspension of the rules was placed for its final reading.
<br /> The ayes and nays were called, councilmen voting aye: Lamb, Reid, Bond, Farring-
<br /> .... ton, Hanns, Page and Koppe; nay: none; absent: Carlson. The ordinance was declared
<br /> 27. passed and numbered 8625.
<br /> Upon motion made and seconded the hea~ing on the proposed vaca-
<br /> tion of Ferry Street was continued until 7:3ID o'clock P.M. N~ember 27, and it was
<br /> 28 so ordered.
<br /> Git~ Attorney Calkins addressed the council stating that the
<br /> City of Eugene has entered into an ag~eement and contract with various parking mete
<br /> companies granting permit ordinances. with an attached emergency clause and it was
<br /> his opinion that this general traffic meter ordinance should have an emergency
<br /> clause. Councilman Lamb made a motion to amend the proposed ordinance by adding
<br /> the emergency clause. This motion was seconded by Councilman Page. The ordinance
<br /> was then placed for its final reading. The ayes and nays were called, councilmen I
<br /> I voting aye: Lamb, Reid, Bond, Farring~on, Hanns, Page and Koppe; any: none; absent
<br /> 29 Carlson. The ordinance was declared pclssed and numbered 8626.
<br /> MOTION TO AMEND
<br /> It was moved, seconded and carr ie d that the re be added to the
<br /> ordinance amending Ordinance No. 8611, another section to read as follows:
<br /> 8Section 43; EMERGENCY: Whereas, the City'of
<br /> Eugene has passed permit ordinances for the in-
<br /> stallation of parking meters with three different
<br /> companies and has authorized the signing of con-
<br /> tracts with the companies, and the contracts have
<br /> been signed, in which it is agreed by the city
<br /> that the foregoing amendment shall be enacted,
<br /> providing for the operation of the parking meters
<br /> and the collection of the fees therefor, and
<br /> failure to enact this ordinance might result in
<br /> litigation and damage to the city: Now, therefore,
<br /> an emergency is hereby declared to exist and that
<br /> it is necessary for the preservation of the peace
<br /> health and safety of the City of Eugene that this
<br /> ordinance take effect immediately upon its passage
<br /> by the Common Council and its approval by the
<br /> Mayor, and it is so ordered." 1
<br /> The following curb cut applications were presented and in each~ase the
<br /> recommendation of the City Engineer was unanimously approved: G. W. Dimmick~
<br /> 1465 Lawrence Street, No. 698, (approved); William Nagle,-1857 University Street
<br /> No. 699 (approved); Charles A. Machen,-1274 West Fourth Avenue, No. 700 (approved);
<br /> Mrs. K. D. Patterson;- 950 Patterson St., ~a~~RED1Ra~;xBRE.tx~ixxiam:s~x3lt~ixEE.:E:tX~RNt};q
<br /> 2xx~xt~~REXgM~;X~EXxM~x~xxWzikEE~xK~ixEa:st No. 701 (approved); Bert Williams,-
<br /> 428 West Tenth A venue, No. 702, (approved);, Dr. M. V. Walker ( 401 Eas t Tenth
<br /> Avenue, No. 70Z{p:>t approved).. ;Engineer repor ts this is an unnecessary amount of cut I
<br /> 30) and recommends it be held for further investigation;Mrs. Nellie Hunsaker, 1127 West
<br /> Eleventh Avenue, No. 704 (approved).
<br /> At this time the City Attorney stated that the council should b~ motion
<br /> definitely set the set-back line on both sides of sixth and seventh streets extend-
<br /> ing from High Street to the West city limits to sixteen t'eet in order to.prevent
<br /> buildings I'rom being erected too close to the city line, as the State Highway
<br /> 31 J Commission is working on a new super highway through the city. Upon motion
<br /> made and seconded The City Attcrney's suggestion was unanimously adopted.
<br /> Upon motion made and seconded the council was adjourned.
<br /> ~ c. l~ll. Bryan, City Recorder
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