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<br />-~-~--~---""- ~~._----~-~--...-~~ -____ -_ __________.._ _____w_ __ ____.________ ~ ____ ________~_________~ _________.___________~__ __ <br />' . . <br />--- ------ -- -- --~- - ii' ----, -- -- - - -- -- ----- - ----- ..----~------- - ----'--,--, ---- -- -- -- -~ ,--- _u_ - --- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ----- <br /> <br />2 I: <br />Ii <br /> <br />l:' <br />" <br />,! <br />" <br />3' <br />I <br />I: <br />Ii <br />Ii <br />ii <br />Ii <br />I: <br />4 Ii <br />r: <br />I: <br />I' <br />1,1 <br />I' <br />I: <br /> <br />I: <br /> <br />I, <br />Ii <br />n <br />II <br />I; <br />I' <br />I: <br />I' <br />i: <br />5 i,i <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />6 t! <br />I <br />I' <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />J;:-i <br /> <br />-0 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />~, ':::J <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />81"""11l <br /> <br />- - - ---~- --- -- --~ ~.- ---------------- ----- -.----.-- -------_._~-_.._._--_._- - -~- ~- --- _.._~~- .,---..-- --. -- - -.- - -_.- <br />- - - - - - -. - - . - - - ~ - - . - <br />-~--~-_.-_~_~_______~.~ _ __ w._______.._ _._ ~...__~__ ._________._____~_______._~___. _____~___ <br /> <br />- - <br />----- <br /> <br />In regard to making Columbia a one-way street, Mr. Barette, reporting for the <br />Street Committee, explained that the Street Co~nittee failed to contact the <br />employees of the bus lines and requested that the matter be laid over until the <br />next Council meeting. <br /> <br />Mr. Barette also reported the Street Committee had investigated the condition <br />of the Shelley lot on the East side of Kincaid between 19th and 20th, reporting <br />that it was a public nuisance and dangerous. <br /> <br />'qgo <br />;~ <br /> <br />At this time Councilman Pennington entered the Council Chambers. <br /> <br />Councilman Barette also reported that previously the Committee had made a <br />report regarding trucks and automobiles occupying sidewalk space in front of <br />various places of business in the City. He stated that since that time some of <br />the places had improved the situation but that others were worse. He stated that <br />they were still having a great deal of trouble at the Drive-In Market at 1222 <br />Willamette Street; that recently the Police Department had to clear the sidewalk <br />of trucks parked there. He said it was the recommendation of the Street Committee <br />that the curb should be replaced in front of the DriveIn Market. Mr. Barette <br />explained there was a parking lot on the south side of the building, and if the <br />curb was constructed from the north line of the building to the south line of the <br />building, it would still leave a 12 or 14 foot space to drive in to the parkinglot. <br />He stated he was making a motion that the Recorder be instructed to notify the <br />owners of this property that the curb should be replaced in front of the building, <br />commencing at the north line of the building and extending to the south line of <br />the building and that the owners should be allowed t~ 30 days to make this change <br />and if' it was not made in tha t time, the City was to proceed to replace the curb <br />and assess the charges to the property. This motion was seconded by Stewart and <br />carried. <br /> <br />At this time Councilman Koppe entered the room. <br /> <br />Councilman ABarette also reported that automobiles were being parked on what <br />is known as the parking strip between the curb line and the sieewalk line. He said <br />this was becornming a common practice allover town, both where the parking strip <br />was paved and where it was not paved, and he felt that the ordinance against this <br />should be strictly enforced. <br /> <br />Councilman Barette also reported it would be impossible to get oil this year <br />to oil the grade and gravelled streets and that the public would have to put up <br />with the dust for the duration. <br />i: <br />I' <br />Ii <br />I <br />I <br />7 :, <br /> <br />Mayor Large stated he had a complaint from a property owner who has a Harrow <br />lot. This property owner states that a truck with a trailor parks in front of this <br />property every night which makes it impossible for anyone wishing to call at <br />:, this house to find a place to park. This letter was turned over to Couhcilman <br />I <br />, Barette to make an investigation, and report back at the next Council meeting. <br /> <br />i, <br />l'f <br />" <br />b The following resolution regarding the East 100 feet of Lot 11, Block 13, gros <br />!; Addition, Kincaid Street, between 19th and 20th was read and on motion made, second d <br />~ and carried, was adopted. <br />~I . <br />" <br /> <br />II <br /> <br />Ii <br />I, <br />I': <br />Ii <br />I' <br />8 II <br />II <br />I: <br />ri <br />,: <br />I' <br />Ii <br />1 <br />! <br /> <br />RESOLUTIOli <br /> <br />, <br />.' <br />I! <br />" <br />t: <br /> <br />That the lot of R. S. Shelley on the East side of Kincaid <br />Street between 19th and 20th has a deep pit in it with standing <br />water and is overgrown with evergreen blackberry bushes and is <br />a nuisance to the residence section and is hereby by the Council <br />declared to be a nuisance, and a hearing is hereby set for, Monday <br />March 22, 1943 at 7:30 o'clock P.M. at which the said R. g. Shelley <br />is required to appear and show cause if any he have why the City <br />should not go forward and abate the nuisance by Clearing the lot <br />and filling the pit and making the cost thereof a lien upon the <br />lot, and it is further resolved that the Recorder be and he is <br />hereby directed to serve notice by registered mail on R. S. Shelley <br />forthwith, directing him to appear at said hearing and show cause <br />if any he have why the City should not clear up the nuisance and <br />make the cost thereof a Charge upon the lot. <br /> <br />I: <br />II <br />"1 <br /> <br />I:,. Councilman Koppe, reporting for the Judiciary Committee, brought up the <br />I question of allowing various people to plant Victory gardens on City lots. He <br />:! sta ted he felt that if gardens were planted on the various City lots that sufficient <br />time for harvesting the garden should be allowed in case the lot was sold. After <br />some considerable discussion by the Council regarding this situation, the City <br />Attorney was instructed to draw up rules and regulations allowing the garden <br />owners until October 1st to harvest their crop in case the lot should be sold by <br />the City in the me,antime. <br /> <br />;1 <br />; ~ I <br />Cd H <br />i: <br />II <br />II: <br />!I <br />:1 <br />Ii' <br />I:: <br />!J <br />'.1 <br />lij <br />loll <br />,I <br />Ii! <br />I! <br />" <br />I: <br /> <br />Councilman Stewart, reporting for the Fire and Water Co~nittee, stated that <br />he felt there should be a provision in the contracts with the Rural Fire Districts <br />that the City's 2~ mills tax levy should be paid to the City direct by the <br />County Treasurer instead of the present procedure where the County Treasurer <br /> <br />..... <br />