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<br />~ <br />621 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />- --'-J--- -- --A~ requ~s~' ~ro~- Wm. -'~~-rdisty ~~~ refund--;-; ~uildin~-=;e;~it No. 170~~ in an --,-- <br />amount of $8.00. Mr. Clubb explained that the permit had been taken out and then <br />Mr. Hardisty was unable to use the permit on account of conditions. A motion was <br />13_ made, seconded, and carried that the refund be granted. <br /> <br />A letter from Dr. C. R. Lindgren, Director of Lane County health Department, ~ <br />regarding the dumping of garbage a t South Alder Street, was referred to the Rea 1 th -... <br />14 Committee. <br />-..: <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />A Curb Cut for a Single Family Residence at 1870 Fairmount Boulevard was <br />read. Explanation on the permit by Mr. Clubb was that the work had been done <br />without a permit and that the contractor was familiar with the Ordinance. Mr. Club <br />explained that an application for the Curb Cut had been filedO:but that the permit <br />could not be issued until after the action of the Council but that the contractor <br />had done the work before securing the permit. He said he had had trouble with <br />this contractor previously. A motion was made by Councilman Hawn, seconded by <br />Councilman Farrington that a c~nplaint should be filed against the contractor, was <br />15_ carried and the paving cut was held up for further action. <br /> <br />A copy of a letter addressed to the manager of the Pacific Greyhound Bud <br />Depot, San Francisco by E. U. Bronson, objecting to the use of the alley between <br />Broadway and Tenth, and High ,and ~earl Streets was read and ordered placed on file. <br /> <br /> <br />16 <br />.'" <br /> <br />1'7..... <br /> <br />Attorney Calkins reported at this time that Mr. Clubb had furnished a copy <br />of the Electrical Code and that it was sufficient to cover charges brought by the <br />Fire Department and that there was sufficient ordinance to cover the accumulation <br />of refuse in basements reported by the Fire Inspections. Mayor Large stated this <br />was suf:;:'icient answer to the matter that had earlier in the meeting been referred t <br />the Fire and Water Committee and the Judiciary Committee. <br /> <br />Mayor Large reported that Robert Lemon had not yet completed his 1941 audit <br />or made his final report. A motion was made by CouncilmE:n Farrington and seconded <br />by Councilman Barette that the Recorder be instructed to request of Mr. Lemon that <br />this work be completed, an<ilJ a report filed at an early date. The motion was carrie d. <br /> <br />18 <br /> <br />19] <br /> <br />A letter from C. A. Horton stating that he had completed three months audit <br />was read and ordered placed on file. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />A letter from Mildred! C. Youru;}. protesting about the condition of the Amazon <br />20_ banks at 15th & Olive Streets was ref~rred to the Street Co~~ittee. <br /> <br />A report from the Recorder that the ladders for the new fire truck had <br />arrived and that a telegram had been received from the American LaFrance Foamite <br />Corp. asking that the balance on the.truck be paid had been received. A motion by <br />Councilman Stewart, seconded by Councilman Bond that the bffiaance of $1506.00 be <br />21~ paid to the l~erican LaFrance Foamite Corp., was carried. <br /> <br />A resolution concerning the'witholding of building permits until priority <br />rating had been secured was read. A motion by Councilman Bond and seconded by <br />22 Councilrran Barette that the resolution be adopted, was carried. <br /> <br />RES 0 L UTI 0 N <br />---------- <br /> <br />Whereas, as a War Measure the War Production Board has issued a conservatio <br />order,L-41 and has forwarded it to the ~eague of Oregon Cities wit~ a <br />request that it be forwarded to all municipalities, said conservation order <br />having for its purpose the conservatior+oof VJar ma terials and asking tha t <br />municipalities issuing permits withold the same unless the applicant can <br />present either a certificate' issued by the War Production Board authorizing <br />him to begin construction or a project preference rate card. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />IT ~8 TIIEREFORE RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Eugene that <br />the building inspector of the city wfu~hQld permits authorizigg the commencement <br />of construction unless the applicant has complied with the provisions of <br />Conservation Ordsr L-41. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />An ordinance concerning sidewalk repairs and repairs of culverts was read <br />the first time and passed to its second and thi I'd readinr s by unanimous cons ent of <br />the council by title unde~ suspension of the rules and was placed for' final passage. <br />The ayes and nays were called; councilmen voting aye: Bond, Koppe, Barette, Stewart, <br />Brownson, hawn, and Pennington; nay, none; absent, Farrington out of room at this <br />23 time. The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 87~9. <br /> <br />"" <br /> <br />An ordinance prohibitlllg the purchase or acquisition or concealment of <br />atolen or fraudulently acquired pmoperty and repealing all ordinances and parts of <br />ordinances in conflict herewith, and declaring an emergency,was read the first <br />time and passed to i ts seconc1.~€l nd third read ings by unanimous consent of the <br />council by title under suspension of the rules and was placed for final passage. <br />The ayes and nays were calle d; councilmen vot iIlg aye: Bond, Koppe, Barette, Stewart, <br />Brownson, Hawn, and Pennington; nay, none; absent, Farrington out of room Bt this <br />24 time. The Ordina,nce was declared passed and numbered 8740. <br />~ <br /> <br />An Ord inance providing for the regulation of those pe rs ons, firms, or <br />corporations engaged in the purchase, collection, sale, and exchange of used article <br />to be resold; requiring a license, the keeping of records, the general regulation <br /> <br />.... <br />
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