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<br /> U _I A petition from the Garbage Haulers signed by J. H. Bray, Sparky' s aarbagJ
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<br /> Eugene Garbage and Bills Garbage requesting that they be allowed to raise the .I
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<br /> :3~1' munimum charge for residential service at 75 cents per month, this to cover
<br /> one stop each week. Attorney Calkins eiplained that this matter should be
<br /> ,.t~.. I taken up with the OPA before making a decision and the matter was referred to
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<br /> 32,1 The Recorder reported that he had a letter from McLean Sanders Insurance
<br /> Company that the War Damage Insurance Policy would be extended another year
<br /> free of charge.
<br /> I An Ordinance amending ordinance No. 8413, having had its first reading
<br /> 331 June 12th had its 2nd reading at this time. A notice regarding this proposed
<br /> I zone change, had beem published and Mayor Large at this time asked for objec-
<br /> I tions that were to be made. There were no objections and the Ordinance was
<br /> I passed, to its third readings by unan,imous consent of the Council by title
<br /> I under suspension of the rules and waS placed for final passage. On roll call
<br /> all Councilmen present voting AYE, absent Hawn and Wiper. The Ordinance was
<br /> declared passed and numbered 8791 .
<br /> The contract with the Bethel Fi.reDistrict for the, Fiscal year 1944-45
<br /> 341 had been signed by the Bethel Fire District and the Mayor and Recorder were
<br /> authorized to execute this' contract on b~half of the City.
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<br /> , An~lQrdinance authorizing the Mayor and Recorder to enter into a contract
<br /> I with-H. R. Hughes as Dump Ground Tender for the fiscal year 1944-45 was read.
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<br /> I of the Council by title under suspension of the rules and was placed for final
<br /> passage. On roll call all Councilmen present voting AYE, absent Hawn and Wiper.
<br /> The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8792 1.
<br /> ,A deed conveying and dedicating to the public for street purposed the
<br /> 36 w~st 5.5 feet of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,'and 6, and the east 5.5 feet of lots 7,
<br /> 8, 9, 10, 11, and l2 all in block 30, Gross Addition, to Eugene, Lane County
<br /> Oregon was read at th~s time. The Mayor and Recorder were authorized to
<br /> execute this deed. I
<br /> An Ordinance reassessing a siftewalkfDr the north 100 feet of lot l~ in
<br /> 37 block 2, Lill's Addition, in the name of Delbert Swanson and Ella L. Swanson
<br /> was read and passed to its second and third readings by unanimous consent of
<br /> the Council by title under suspension of the'rules and was placed fDD final
<br /> passage. All Councilmen present voting AYE, absent Hawn and Wiper. The
<br /> Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8793.
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<br /> i An Improvement Ordinance to improve the north! of the intersection at
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<br /> I 10th avenue west and Taylor by constructing a concrete pavement and concrete
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<br /> I sidewalk had its first reading and was passed to its second and third reading
<br /> j by. unanimous consent of the Council by title under suspension of'the rules and
<br /> was placed for final passage. AlIICouncilmen present voting AYE, absent Hawn
<br /> and W:ilper. The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8794.
<br /> I . An Ordinance approving and adopting the plans and specifiations of the
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<br /> I City Engineer for the improvement of the north half of the intersection at
<br /> 39; Tenth Avenue west and Taylor street, by constructing a concrete pavement and
<br /> concrete sidewalk had its first reading and was passed to its second and third
<br /> I readings unanimous consent of the Council by title under suspension of the
<br /> t rules and was placed for final passage. AlII Councilmen present voting AYE,
<br /> absent Hawn and Wiper. The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8795 .
<br /> An Ordinance regulating the use of the Public Parks of the City of Eugene
<br /> " prohibiting disorderly conduct therein, the defacing or"injury of property,
<br /> 40: the possession of fire arms and the killing or induring of wild life, and
<br /> , prohibitng the use of the parks after ten o'clock p.m. of each day, other than
<br /> for driving through the same, had its first reading., Councilman Stewart
<br /> objected to the closing of the Butte Park as early as 10:00 o'clock. It was ,
<br /> " suggested that the ordinance might be changed to fix the closing hous ~t
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<br /> I 11:00 o'clock for the summer months of June, July and August. After further
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<br /> i discussion the Ordinance was laid over.
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<br /> ,I A bid from the Manerud Huntington Fuel Company to supply the Eugene Fire I
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<br /> i Department with 56 cords of old growth fir wood, random lengths to be deliv-
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<br /> I ered in 1, 2, or 3, cords as needed by the department during the fiscal year
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<br /> , 1944-45was read at this'time. A motion was made by Davis and seconded by
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<br /> I Stewart that the bid be accepted. On vote this motion was carried.
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