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<br />Mayor Large explained that he and Eng~nger Clubb had considered the
<br />adyis,abili ty of platting the north end of ,the old airport into City lots.
<br />Engi~eer Clubb stated that there would be about 86 lots in this property
<br />bounded by Taylor and Chambers street and from 13th to the Amazon which was
<br />about 16th street. Councilman Hawn asked if there was any possibility of the
<br />old airport, being used later as a private landing field and Mr. Clubb explained
<br />, that there would be a distance of H3300 feet south of the Amazon which would be
<br />ample for any plane which might be used later. A motion was made' by Hawn and
<br />seconded by Crumbaker that the Engineer be directed to survey the plat and the
<br />,north end of the airport as mentioned above.
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<br />The Sewage charges report of the Eugene,Water Board for the month of
<br />March and the Enginner report of the month of Apr.il was r.ead and ordered placed
<br />on file.
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<br />A request for transfer of Package class B license of Bell's Basket
<br />Grocery 34 we,st 10th to J. F. Williams was granted by the Council.
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<br />The following letter from the Board of Appeals was read at this time;
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<br />"The Board of Appeals_has received a request from Charles Williamson for per-
<br />missi,on to erect a neon sign:! two feet by, six feet, at hi$ residence and office
<br />at~?,6 east 11th, the s'ign to be attached to the house and, would not come out
<br />over the 'street. This sign is in excess of the provision in .the Zoning Ordin-
<br />ance ~or residential and apartment zones. The Board recommends that the request
<br />be granted."
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<br />"A request had also been received -i'rom P. L. Durkee asking to be,allowed to
<br />convert a large house at 954 Th~rdrAvenue west into two apartments. The only
<br />c~s required would be the cutting in of an extra door and erecting one part-
<br />ition. As this is near the industrial section of the City, the Board Recommends
<br />that t~e request be granted."
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<br />On motion made, seconded and carried the recommendation of the Board was adopted.
<br />
<br />The report ,of the City Engineer regarding conditions at the lumber yard
<br />adjacent to 1255 Moss was read at this time.
<br />
<br />Margueri te Carpenter on April 10th made, a protest as,,. to the use of the
<br />lumber drive-way between her house a d the house directly north by the lumber
<br />Company. Attorney Calkins made an explanation,of the conditions there and stated
<br />that there was not too much that the Council could do but if the Council wished
<br />hom to, he would call tp.e parties in his office and see what hould be done to
<br />settle the matter. A recommendation was made by Councilman Crumbaker that Mr.
<br />Calkins should see what could be done.
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<br />A letter from D. F. Mains, 61 west17th, regarding an accident to his auto
<br />on August I?, 1942 was read and this matter was referred to the Judiciary Comm-
<br />ittee.
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<br />An Ordinance to regulate the planting and. care of the trees, shrubs,
<br />flowers, plants and vegetation on City property, and within the boundaries of
<br />streets and alleys, ,and in any place controlled by the City involving traffic
<br />hazards, having had its first reading on April 10th was read in detail at this
<br />time. i '
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<br />Milton A. Kaupal addressed the Council regarding this ordinance and
<br />stated that his main interest was in the_ height of the trimnling provided: by
<br />the ordinance. He stated that he hoped the Council ~ould make the hieght as
<br />low as possible, consistant with the traffic, to be accomoqated. He suggested
<br />that the clearance for the street be 10 feet instead of the 12 feet as now
<br />provided. - Section 10 of the proposed ordinance contains the emergency clause
<br />and Councilman Crumbaker suggested that thi.s should be eliminated. A motion was
<br />made by Stewart and seconded by Crumbaker that the Emergency clause should be
<br />eliminated from the Ordinance and on vote was.carried. Councilman Hawn made
<br />objection to the trimming of the trees '12 feet from the street and only 9 feet
<br />over the 'sidewalks and stated that he thought the trimming of the trees should
<br />be the same over the walk fJS over the street. There was some discussion re-
<br />garding this part of the ordinance. A motion was made that Section 4 of the
<br />ordinance be amended as follows: That the clearance over, the sidewalks be level
<br />, with that over the street and that the trees be trimmedsymetrically ,all around.
<br />On vote this amendment was carried.
<br />, A motion was made by Councilman Farrington and seconded by Barrette that
<br />the ordina'nce be passed to its third readings by consent of the 'Council by title
<br />under suspension of the ru+es and 'was placed for final passage. On roll callt
<br />all Councilmen present voting, Aye, absent Koppe and Wiper. The ordinance was
<br />declared passed, and numbered 8?89. '
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