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<br />"- <br />~. <br /> <br />~ <br />477 <br /> <br />. - ... - --- . - -. - - - - - -~ -- -- _.-.. <br />---~---.-- ._--------------~---_._.~------ <br /> <br />II <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />--+~-~--~- ~=_=:.;;--..:-_-:.=--==--":-:;.;;-~- - - ~..:;;::.~-=---~~----- ::'-- -=:.:;-~ ~...=..:;:~-~......;::-~~---=.::..-::._--=--~:~~-=-=::::..::..::...- <br /> <br />~--- ----..:::...~~--~~-~.:......=---=-=----::~-=....:....----=-==------=-------=-=~. <br /> <br />3~ <br /> <br />Property offers from Mr. Rasmus Bogstad and Mr. Thomas W. Fisher were <br />received too late for' consideration by the Finance Committee and were referred to <br />the 1!"'inance Committee to report back at the next meeting. <br /> <br />~ <br />N <br />~ <br />.'- <br /> <br />Communication was presented from City Attorney Calkins as Secretary to <br />the Eugene Planning Commission asking that a request to reclassify Lot 7, Block 6, <br />Chambers Addition from a single family residence district to a business district be <br />referred to the Sewer Committee to ascertain if a sewer service can be practically <br />installed in that di stric t, and the request granted. The matter was then referred <br />34' to the Sewer Cownittee. <br /> <br />Request was received from Everett Harpham asking the City to vacate the <br />\ alley running through Block 2, Hamble Addition and the matter was referred to the <br />35 Street Committee. <br /> <br />36\ <br /> <br />Resolution adopting fees and regulations for Fire Department services to <br />industrial plants outside the ci.ty limits not included in Fire District.s, was <br />presented and upon motion made and seconded, unanimously approved. <br /> <br />RES 0 L UTI 0 N <br /> <br />BE IT RESOLVED by the Cownon Council of the City of Eugene, that <br /> <br />When an industrial plant has a sufficient valuation to return an <br />amount greater than ~~lOO.OO"upon a 2t mill levy, the plant will be entitled <br />to receive fire protectionftom the Eugene fire Department for the year, <br />upon payment of the base charge of 2t mills not later than January 10th, <br />which must be accompanied by a signed statement duly attested as to the <br />assessed valuation. <br /> <br />When the assessed valuation of the plant is not sufficient <br />to make a return of $100.00 upon a 2~ mill levy, the plant will be <br />entitled, during the year, to one service by the Eug~ne Fire Department, <br />not to exceed five hours, upon payment of $100.00 before January 10th <br />In the event the first call sxceeds five hours of service there shall be <br />paid to the City of Eugene $20.00 per hour or fraction thereof, per <br />piece of equipment. <br /> <br />Additional payment to the city for all calls in excess of <br />one shall be paid at the rate of $20.00 per hour or fraction thereof per <br />piece of equipment. <br /> <br />Payments made after January 10th shall be in accordance with the <br />foregoing schedule and entitleL the plant to service during the remaind~r <br />of the calendar year; provided that the city shall have the first use <br />itself of its fire department and fire service, and the service contemplated <br />in this Resolution shall be second and subsequent to the city's own needs; <br />and the city shall incur no liability whatever be~ause of failure to answer <br />calls, or because of unsatisfactory or inefficient service or for any other <br />reason. <br /> <br />Petition in which the Council was requested to grade and gravel Harris <br />- ~treet between 23rd and 24th Avenues East, was presented and referred to the <br />37 Street Committee. <br /> <br />I A letter from the Eugene Fruit Growers Assn." regarding the disposal of <br />refuse to the city dump was read by the City Recorder Pro-Tem. The Eugene Fruit <br />rrowers explained at considerable length in their letter reGarding the best way <br />~o dispose of this ~fuse and objected to paying t~e regular garbage license of <br />,'80 per year. The matter was referred to the Health Comrni ttee to report back at <br />38 the next council meeting. <br /> <br />I Application for the transfer of a package store class A liquor license <br />lilt the Lawrence Street Grocery, 395 West 11th Street, from Charles Wilson to Mrs. <br />Elsie M. Erlandson was presented. It was pointed out that Mrs. Erlandson had <br />~pplied for this transfer and paid her $5.00 investigation fee on August 9, 1940, <br />tut at that time Mr. Wilson wouldn't release the license because he intended using <br />it at another location. Recently Mr. Wilson had released the license and it was <br />" <br />~he Police Committee's recommendat~on that the license be granted to Mrs. Erlandson. <br />~otion was made by Councilman Bond, seconded by Councilman Pennington that the <br />license be granted and upon calling for the question, all councilmen voted aye <br />WI I i th the exception of Counc ilmanFarrington who voted no. The motion was declared <br />39 I . d <br />011' ~rrl e . <br /> <br />Library reports for the months of March and February, 1941 were presented <br />\ ~nd ordered placed on file. A statement o~f~d~etfi~eEa:Q,9EgeWa:P~tlB~ Md collected <br />40 for the month of March, 1941, was presentew an~ oruerea placeQ on ~~le. <br /> <br />An ordinance vacating 24th Avenue between Lincoln and Olive Streets was <br /> <br />..... <br />