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<br /> Johnson, 830 West 6th Avenue requested a curb cut at that location and
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<br /> 17 I it was the recommendation of the City Engineer that the request be granted. On
<br /> I : motion" made, seconded, and carried, the recommendation of the Engineer was adopted. ~
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<br /> I Nineteen applications to operated Rooming Houses were presented tq the Council ' ..........
<br /> 18 ['I after having been O.K. 'd by the Chiefs of the Fire and Police Departments. The ""
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<br /> i Council authorized the Recorder tci issue licenses for these application~. '.to.?
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<br /> Ii A letter from Cordelia Evans, agent for the Coca-Cola Bottling Company
<br /> i was read. She stated that the Coca-Cola Bottling Company had purchased certain
<br /> Iii lots in Block 8, Fairmount ~ddition, this being between Walnut and Orchard Streets
<br /> I and north from 15th to the Highway. Miss Evans stated this would be the future
<br /> 19 II ~ome of the Coca-Cola Bottling Company, and they were asking permission to erect
<br /> ! a sign approximately 12 c 25 on this property. A motion was made by Brownson
<br /> 1: and seconded by Davis that this request be granted with the understanding that it
<br /> r should be placed back far enough from the street line so as not to make a traffic
<br /> 11 hazard. On vote this permission was granted.
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<br /> I,j A letter was read from Dr. Lindgren, Health Officer, 'regarding the paymeht
<br /> ,; of th e City funds for the Heal t h D epartme nt . Dr. Lindgren was a skihg tha t this
<br /> 20 !I money be paid to Lane County in quarterly or semi-annual installments, instead of
<br /> 11 being paid monthly to mim. A motion was made by Brownson and seconded bi Hawn
<br /> I: and carried tha t this sum of $1800 toward the Health Department and the 1000 for
<br /> Ii the Juvenile Officer be paid directly to Lane County, t with the July bills and t
<br /> Ii wi th the January bills. "
<br /> 21 i: The following names were or~ered placed on the payroll and warrants to be
<br /> I! drawn at the regular payroll per1.od: John B. Parsons-Police Department, Herbert
<br /> !! Howard, Fire Department, Harry E. Chase and Winfred Mullins-Street Department,
<br /> Ii W. W. Edmiston, Telephone Guard, Dave Fillbach, Relief Telephone Guard, Axel
<br /> Ii Morgensen, Mahlon Sweet J!~ield Guard.. ,
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<br /> il A motion was made by Davis, seconded by Farrington and carried that the
<br /> 22 1;$95,000.00 War RiSk Insurance policy expiring July 8th, and carrying a premium of
<br /> ~$108.70 should be renewed.
<br /> I', An ordinance authorizing the dump tender's contract be signed by the Mayor
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<br /> 23 !i and Recorder was read the first time and passed to its second and third readings
<br /> I; by unanimous consent of the council by title under suspension of the rules and
<br /> Ii was placed for final passage. The ayes and nays were called; councilmen voting
<br /> Ii aye: Farrington, Stewart, Barette, Koppe, Brownson, Hawn, Davis, and Crumbakerj
<br /> II voting no; none, absent; none. The ordinance was declared passed an numbered 8768. .
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<br /> !I An ordinance authorizing the Recorder and Treasurer to transfer $15,000.00
<br /> Ii from the Parking Meter Fund to the General Fund to comply with the 1943-.1944
<br /> 24 ~ibudget was read the first time and passed to its second and third readings by
<br /> !: unanimous consent of the council by title under suspension of the rules and was
<br /> Ii placed for final passage. The ayes and nays were ca lIed; councilmen voting aye:
<br /> i;Farrington, Stewart, Barette, Koppe, Brownson, Hawn, Davis, and Crumbaker. voting
<br /> II no: none; absent: none. The ordinance was aeclared passed and numbered 8769. "
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<br /> !: An ordinance to improve the west half of Lots 1 and 4 in Block 17, Mulligans
<br /> :! Addition, in front of the Lane Auto Company, by taking out the curbs of the unused
<br /> [idriveway was read and passed to its second and third readings by unanimous consent
<br /> 25 ti of the council by title under suspension of the rule s and was placed for final
<br /> ii passage. The ayes and nays were called; Councilmen voting aye: Farrington, Stewart
<br /> !,!Barette, Koppe, Brownson, Hawn, Daivs, and Crumbaker; voting 'no: none; absent:
<br /> Hnone. The ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8770.00
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<br /> !1 An ordinance adopting the plans and specifications of the City Engineer for
<br /> hthe improvement of the above-described property was read the first time and passed
<br /> 26 Ii to its second and third readings by unanimous consent of the council by title under
<br /> i.: suspension of the rules and was placed for final passage. The ayes and nays were
<br /> l'i called: Councilmen voting aye: Farrington, Stewa rt, Barette, Koppe, Brownson, Hawn,
<br /> I,Davis, and Crumbaker: none; absent: none. The" ordinance was declared passed
<br /> I:and numbered 8771.
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<br /> i! Bids had been advertised for auditing of the City books for the fiscal year
<br /> i1beginning July 1, 1943. Only one bid was received and this from C. A. Horton in
<br /> 27 II the sum of $60~. 00. This bid provided tha~ w~rk should be done on a mon~hly basis
<br /> I ,land that the f1.nal report should be made w1.th1.n 60 days after the" close of the
<br /> II fiscal year. A motion was made by Farrington, seconded by Davis and carried that
<br /> I! this bid be accep~ed. '
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<br /> 1. Councilman Hawn suggested he thought all City equipment should be under the
<br /> 28 I,supervision of on~.man and that he should be r~sponsible ~or the greasing and repai:~
<br /> lof City equipment and that a record for each p1.ece of equ1.pment should be kept. Th~s
<br /> timatter was referred to the Street Department to see what could be worked out.
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<br /> ~ On motion the meeting adj0urned~
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<br /> I' John Fields,
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