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<br />presented for its first reading. Mayor Large stated this was the time set for the
<br />hearing on the vacation and asked if there were any objections from anyone in the
<br />Counc.il Chambers of the cit'y's vacating the street and there was no one present
<br />making any objections. The ordinance was then presented for its second and third
<br />readings by title under suspension of the rules by the unanimous consent of the
<br />council and placed for final passage. The ayes and nays were called, councilmen
<br />voting aye: Bond, Farrington, Koppe, Barette, Stewart, Brownson, Hawn and Penning-
<br />ton; nay: none. The ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8674.
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<br />An ordinance adopting and re-establishing just and equitable rates as
<br />provided by Section 6 of Ordinance No. 8610 for sewerage charges was presented
<br />for its first reading and under suspension of the rules passed to its second and
<br />~ts third readings by title by unanimous consent of the Council and placed for
<br />final passage. The ayes and nays were called, councilmen vot ing aye: Bond,
<br />Farrington, Koppe, Barette, Stewart, Brownson, Hawn and Pennington; nay: none.
<br />The ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8675.
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<br />An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 8413 by extending the boundary line of
<br />the light industrial district extending westerly in the alley between 4th and
<br />5th Avenues, on westerly to the center of Jefferson Steet, and thence north in
<br />such a manner as to embrace all of Block 1, Harris Addition to Eugene was presented
<br />to the Council and had its first reading and held until the next council meeting.
<br />A resolution was presented directing the Recorder to publish not less than three
<br />times in the Eugene Register Guard a notice of the proposed zoning change, and
<br />upon motion made and seconded the resolution was unanimously adopted.
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<br />vmEREAS, heretofore the Comrnon Council has submitted to the
<br />Planning Commission a proposal to extend the boundary line of the light
<br />industrial district extending westerly in th~ alley between 4th and 5th
<br />Avenues, on westerly to the center of Jefferson Street, and thence north
<br />in such a manner as to embrace all of Block 1, Harris Addition to Eu&ene,
<br />Lane County Oregon, thus changing the area from a single family residence
<br />district to a light industrial district, and the Planning Co~~ission has
<br />held a hearing, adopted a tentative report, and converted the same into
<br />a permanent and final report and resubmitted it to the Common Council
<br />wi th the recomrnenda t ion that the same be enacted into an ordinance, and the
<br />Council has prepared and given its first reading of an ordinance enacting
<br />said permanent report. .
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<br />Now, Therefore, the City Recorder be and he is hereby
<br />directed to prepare and Qause to be published not less than three
<br />times in the Eugene Register Guard in Eugene, Oregon, a notice of a
<br />hearing to be held at the regular Council meeting on Monday,
<br />May 12, 1941 at 7: 30 0 I clock p.m., said notic es to be published vvi thin
<br />the week co~nencing May 5, 1941.
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<br />A letter was read from J. C. Garrett of 958 West 8th Street regarding
<br />considerable damage to a walnut tree in front of his property done by Mr. L. C.
<br />Best while moving a building from the corner of 6th and Blair Boulevard. He
<br />considered the damage done to him by the destruction of this tree and the injury
<br />to his property as reasonably worth $500 and he expected to be reimQursed for
<br />the same. Councilman Bond explained that the tree had been practically ruin'ed
<br />and that he thought the house mover should be compelled to pay damages. Mayor
<br />Large stated that all of the limbs on one side of the tree had been cut off to
<br />the body and tha t the tree could be set up against a fl at wall. City Engineer
<br />Clubb pointed out that Mr. Best's house moving bond would expire within a short
<br />time and he thought this matter should be called to the attention of the bonding
<br />company before it was too late. There was considerable disqussion about the cityts
<br />liability and City Attorney Calkins held that he thOU~lt the city could not be held
<br />liable but that the man probably could secure damages from the bonding company. Upo
<br />motion by Councilman Hawn, seconded by Councilman Barette, the letter was referred
<br />to the City Attorney for a reply. It was also pointed out that other tress along
<br />the route had been trinuned by Mr. Best Elndthat they should be treated to keep them
<br />from bleeding. Motion made by Councilman Bond, seconded by Councilman Farrington
<br />that Mr. Best be notified to paint all the trees with tree-seal along the route wher
<br />4~ he had trimnled off limbs was unanimously approved.
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<br />Resolution was presented transmitting to the Planning Commission a proposal
<br />to change the classification of Lot 2, Block 2, Wllitney Addition from a multiple
<br />family residence district to a business district, so as to enable L. F. BonsQn to
<br />\ attach a lean-to to his garage to be used for a tin shop was upon upon motion by
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<br />BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Eugene
<br />that there is her8by transmitted to the Planning Commission of the City of
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