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<br />Council Chambers,: Eugene, Oregon
<br />'April 10, 1944
<br />
<br />The minutes of, the,.re.gU-la,r meeting of the Common Council, ,held Monday
<br />evening; April lOth, 7:30 P.M. The meeting was called to oder by Mayor large.
<br />,All Councilmen present except Davis and Wiper.
<br />
<br />Ward Wintermier stated that the house next door to him at 1043 Jackson
<br />has just been vacated and that it was in a horrible sanitary condition on the
<br />inside and entered a protest against the house being occupied until it is
<br />thoroughly renevated inside. A petit~on was presented in protest against the
<br />condi tion ,of the house which had 15 signatures'. A Mr. Nelson living across
<br />the street was present and confirmed the statements made ~y Mr. Wintermier.
<br />Mr. -910ye8, County Sanitarian, was present and stated that'the Health Dept~"
<br />had addressed a registered' letter to Mrs. 1.1. J. Estes,. owner of the house at
<br />1043 Jackson instructing that the house must be fumigated and put in a sani-
<br />tary' condition before it could be occupied again. Mrs. Estes addressed a
<br />lett~r to the Council, dated April 10th, which was read at this time. She
<br />stated in this letter that she would renevate the interior of the Building
<br />and fumagate ~he premises as directed in the.request of the County Sanitar#an.
<br />Couo9ilman Stewart stated that he, Councilman Hawn, City Engineer Clubb, ana
<br />Councilman Crumbaker had gone into the house during the afternoon and that
<br />the conditions were bad and that the connected wood-shed was a fire-trap and
<br />that,it was in no condition to be occupied. A motion was made, seconded and
<br />carried that the City Attorney should send a notice to Mrs. Estes that she
<br />was ~ot complying ~ith the condition set up in the Ordinance II 8603 and that"
<br />~ hearing for her would be held by the Council on April 24, 1944.
<br />
<br />Norman F. Schneider inquired about a CitY-CountY,Planning Commission
<br />that might have jur~sdiction of proposed tracts outside of., the City limits.
<br />Attorney Calkins explained that there was no<Clty-County Planning Commission
<br />but ~hat the City Planning Commission'-had jurisdiction for a distance of 6
<br />mi1e~outside of ,the City limits and could stop a plat being filed if within
<br />the Q,mile limit.
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<br />, Councilman Hawn reported that he had talked w~~l1..~s. Wiper during the
<br />a~ternoon and she stated that Mr. Wiper was showing ~ome progress. Th~t he
<br />was not yet out of danger and it would be at least several weeks before he
<br />was' Qut. .
<br />
<br />CQ~TTEE REPOETS:
<br />
<br />~~4iciary' Committee_- no report
<br />
<br />, Councilman Farrington, reporting for the Finance Committee, presented
<br />the prope~ty offers as follows:
<br />
<br />Theodore Forcier offers $1000.00 for house at 233 north Polk stree't to be
<br />moved to a lot near the southwest corner of Cheshire and Adams street.
<br />'(Sewage Disposal property.)' Tenants rent paid to May 16, 1944..
<br />Accept
<br />
<br />G.E. Owen offers $75.00 for strip of land 21' x 140' lying west of Taylor
<br />street and running south from 2nd. (southwest corner 2nd and Taylor street).
<br />Appraisal: $8~.00
<br />Accept
<br />
<br />Wallane I. Brown offers $500.00 for lot 4 in block 3, Walnut Park Addition.
<br />Terms: $150.00 cash and the balance at $30.00 per month. (west side Jefferson
<br />street southwest corner 14th)
<br />Appraisal: $500.,00'"
<br />~p.cept: subject to reservation of easement for improvement of Amazon
<br />
<br />Chandler B. Beall offers $90.00 for the south 6 feet of lot 3, block 25,
<br />First Addition to Chula Vista Park. (east side Columbia street 154.7 feet
<br />south of 25th avenue eastl (James Street)
<br />Appraisal: whole lot of ' 59 fee~ ~ $825.00
<br />Count.er Offer: $100.00 for 6 feet or $600.00 for whole ,2 lots 59' x 150.4'
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<br />Winifred Flodstol offers $250.00 cash for the north 60 feet of lot 1, block 6,
<br />Sheltons Addition. (Southwest corner 2nd and Lawrence streets).
<br />Sppraisa1: (offered to take $250.00 11-9-42)
<br />Accefl,t
<br />
<br />Mrs. Merle Hollister offers $465.00 for lot 2, block 3, Walnut Park Addition.
<br />(west side Jefferson street 60 feet north of 15th). Terms: $90.00 cash and
<br />the balance at $12.00 per month.
<br />Appraisal: $465.00
<br />Accept
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