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<br /> ~,54 <br /> I~-. ~- .. .'~ -.,.. .#...... <br /> I <br /> AX~R~i~imNxwasx~rRxRNXEMx~r~jnx A resolution and an ordinance granting the <br /> Southern Pacific Company the right tb construct a spur track over a certain portion <br /> of Pearl Street were presented. The1resolution was unanimously adopted and the I <br /> ordinance, upon having its first reacting, was held over until September' 9,1940 for <br /> ,36. final passage. I <br /> HE S b L UTI 0 N <br /> ~ WHEREAS, There has bE~en presented to the Common Counc il <br /> c.;1 for passage an ordinance granting the Southern Pacific Company~ <br /> ~ its lessees, successors and Elssigns, as the successors in interest of <br /> Oregon and California Railroad Company, the right to maintain a spur I <br /> track over the following portion of Pearl Street, to-wit: <br /> Beginning at a point on the West line of Pearl Street <br /> in the City of Eugene, 182 feet, more or less, North of <br /> the North line of Fi:~th Street, and running in a South- <br /> easterly direction aoross Pearl Street, and intersecting <br /> the east line thereof at a point 147 feet, more or less, <br /> North of North line of said Fifth Street. All in the <br /> City of Eugene, Lane County, Oregon. <br /> IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED,That the ordinance shall be <br /> gi ven its first reading and ijheRecorder be and he is hereby , <br /> notified to publish the hereijo annexed notice on August 14, 21, <br /> 28th and September 4th, 1940 in the Eugene Daily News. <br /> That the ordinance shall come up for its final hearing <br /> on September 9, 1940, at whioh time the o'rdinance will either be <br /> adopted or rejected. <br /> An ordinance vacating 3rd Avenue West from Jefferson to Madison Streets <br /> was presented for its first reading and a hearing was called. There being no <br /> objections the ordinance passed to its second and third readings by title under <br /> suspension of the rules by unanimous consent of the council and placed for final <br /> passage. The ayes and nays were called, councilmen voting aye: Reid, Bond, Carlso , <br /> Farrington, Hanns, Koppe, and BarettElj^ nay: none. The ordinance was declared I <br /> 37' passed and numbered 8653. <br /> An ordinance initiating the vacation of "Community Drive" was presented to <br /> the' council for its first reading and. passed to its second and third readings by <br /> title under suspension of the rules by unanimous consent of the council,~and placed <br /> for final passage. The ayes and nay::: were called, councilmen voting aye,: Reid, <br /> Bond, Carlson, Farrington, Hanns , Koppe and Barettej nay: none. The ordinance was <br /> 38 declared passed and numbered 8654. <br /> Applications for a Second-Hand Dealers License were presented from R. A. <br /> Narks of the OK Tire Welding Shop; Vern Smith of VernIs Tire Shopf R. R. Fenn of <br /> Fenn's Tire Shop;- and Mothe 1" s Boys' Home. An application was presented from <br /> Mrs. Walter Coakes for a Rooming and Boarding House. As all applications had been <br /> approved by the Chief of Police, motion was made and seconded approving the applica- <br /> 39 tions and the City Recorder was instructed to issue licenses to all applicants. <br /> The following curb cut applications were presented with the Engineer's <br /> recommendation that they be approved: No. 775 for James PeeblesfHo. 776 for <br /> Charles BullivantjVNo. 777 for Ward Johnstonr No. 778 for Paul Hoven~ and No. <br /> 779 for Clyde McDougall~ An application f;or a curb cut was presented from J. A. <br /> Morgan. The City Engineer recormnended one cut on 11th Avenue as sho~m on sketch, <br /> a cut of 30 feet. The recommendations of the City Engineer were unanimously <br /> 40 approved~ <br /> ",The City Engineer presented a blue print map showing the recommendations I <br /> of the curb cuts for the Firestone Station at 11th and Pearl Streets. It was <br /> referred to the Street Committee. <br /> The City Recorder presented a bid from Chase Company for the installation <br /> of a new heating system in the Fire Department as per specifications for the price <br /> of $595.00. Councilman Hanns, recommended that the bid be accepted and Councilman <br /> 42' Bond seconded the motion. It was unanimously approved. <br /> The meeting was. herewith adjourned. I <br /> C. M. Bryan <br /> City Recorder <br /> . <br /> ~ <br />
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