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<br /> :: year 1943 should be made with the regular payroll instead of waiting for the bills.
<br /> I I A letter from the Eugene Water Board regarding monthly payments of the 3% tax to be paid to
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<br /> [I the Bity was read. A motion was made by Brownson and seconded by Hawn that the Water Board's "u
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<br /> 5 : proposal to make monthly payments of this amount and an adjustment to be made at the end of the "J.-;;
<br /> 'I year be accepted by the Council. On vote this motion was carried. W
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<br /> II The following letter from the Board of Appeals was read:
<br /> !I "The Board of Appeals has received a request from Walter J. Roeyasking to
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<br /> ,be allowed to replace the present trailer office on his used car lot at
<br /> 6 1064 Olive Street by building a new superstructure on the chassis under
<br /> 't the old office which has become dilapidated beyond repair. The Board
<br /> I: reconunends that the request be granted."
<br /> f! On motion made, seconded and carried, the recommendat~on of the Board was adopted by the Council.
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<br /> il The reports of the Library, Sewerage Charges, Engineer, Police, and Police Matron were read
<br /> I: at this time and ordered placed on file.
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<br /> " A report filed by Chief of Police Bergman and Chief of the Fire Department Nusbaum stated
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<br /> 7 ;1 that the woodshed at 16th and Pearl had been inspected and that the shed was used as a woodshed
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<br /> ( and was in good condition and free from rubbish. A motion was made, seconded, and carried, that
<br /> I'; the Council accept the report.
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<br /> )1 Engineer Clubb reproted regarding the heights of awnings on Willamette Street and stated
<br /> !i that part of these awnings had been erected under Ordinance 1362, which was later repealed, and
<br /> I a part of the awnings were erected under the present building code; that the present building
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<br /> 8 I code required that the awnings be six inches higher than in the original ordinance. Mr. Clubb
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<br /> I: stated he thought these low awnings could be corrected by raising the ~alance of the awnings up
<br /> , to the bars. A motion was made, seconded, and carried that the building Ins~~ctor notify the
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<br /> I offending parties to make the proper adjustment. -'
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<br /> I: A letter from Mrs. Jake Marguth, 239 East 4th Street, regarding the condition of 4th Avenue
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<br /> I . A letter from Mrs. Glenn A. Wright, 15th and Polk Street, regarding conditions in that
<br /> i neighborhood was read. It was pointed out by Mr. Clubb that the objections she was making to
<br /> 9 i certain conditions in that locality were outside the City limits and that there was no violation
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<br /> \ of any of the City ordina,nces where the property was inside the City limits. The Reocrder was
<br /> I instructed to notify Mr. Wright regarding the matter.
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<br /> !! A request for the vacation of the alley between 21st and 22nd and Alder and Kincaid was read
<br /> Ii and referred to the Street Committ~to report back at the next meeting
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<br /> I' Mrs. Addie R. Osburn, deceased, bequesthed her books and bookcases to the Eugene Public
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<br /> Ii Library and the following resolution was read at this time:
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<br /> I; BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Eugene, Oregon, that the
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<br /> ji bequest contained in the will of ADDIE B. OSBURN, deceased, probated in the
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<br /> \ County Court for Lane.County, Oregon, bequeathing to the City of Eugene,
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<br /> ~I Oregon, for the Eugene Public Library all of the books and bookcases of said
<br /> Ii testatrix in her rooms in the Osburn Hotel in Eugene, Oregon, be and the same
<br /> '. is hereby accepted, and that the President of the Eugene Public Library Board
<br /> 10 Ii be.:and'he is hereby authorized in its name to receipt for said properties so
<br /> Ii bequeathed and to place the same in the Eugene ilublic Library.
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<br /> I; That a certified copy of this Resolution be delivered to M. Ethel Taylor and
<br /> " The First National Bank of Eugene, (Oregon), Executor and Executrix, respec-
<br /> f tively, of the estate of said ADDIE B. OSBURN, deceased.
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<br /> 1'1 Mrs. Genevieve Tugman had signed a receipt fer the books and cases and on motion made and seconded
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<br /> I~ A resolution regarding City employees engaging in business or avocations outside regular
<br /> I,' employment was read. The resolution provided that City employees desiring to engage in other
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<br /> ,i and carried, the resolution was a.dopted.
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<br /> 11 WHEREAS, the attention of the Common Coucil has been directed to a practice
<br /> Ii among employees of the City of engaging in business or avocations outside, and
<br /> tn addition to their employment by the City, and
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<br /> I', iVHEREAS, it is deemed to be for the best interest of the city that the time
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<br /> I; and energy of its employees should be directed to the service of the m\lnicipality,
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<br /> , WHEREAS, the city has heretofore suffered losses due to the practice, and has
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<br /> !~ adopted a civil service rule that civil service employees shall not take other
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