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<br /> ,i Mr. Clubb stated the office did not grant a temporary permit, but that they
<br /> I I' simply< allowed them to work after they hade made a written application for l~
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<br /> " an examination and had posted the necessary fee for the examination. A ~.n
<br /> . mmtion was made, seconded and carried that the Recorder notify the Electrical . '\
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<br /> ,I Board that it was the requestof.the Council that they should hold an exam- .
<br /> ination at any. time there was a request on file.
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<br /> I Mayor Large-explained that as long as the Electrical subject was
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<br /> Ii being discussed, they might as well take up the matter of an Electrical Insp-
<br /> , ector. He explained that at the present time the City had only a part time
<br /> r Electrical Inspector and that the Budget had provided for a full-time man.
<br /> " . The Mayor stated that Electricians had told him that Mr. Carlyle, the ex-
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<br /> 24 I': electrical inspector could be secured for the full time work by offer~ng him
<br /> I the $200.00 per month as provided in the budget and in addition to this the
<br /> I amount of $200.00 set up in the budget for repairs of the traffic signal
<br /> " lights. That this amount would make amonthly salary of $216.66. A motion
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<br /> i: was wade by Farrington and s~copded by Hawn and carried that this offer be
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<br /> I: made by Mr. Carlt-le.
<br /> i' Departmental reports of Engineer's, Health Department, Eugene Public
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<br /> 25 I ~ Library, for t~e month of July and the report of the Eugene Public Library
<br /> I for the year ending June 30, 1944 were read and ordered placed on file.
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<br /> I The Recorder preorted that the sum of $1449.12 had been received from
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<br /> " the State for half of the Liquor Permit fees for the quarter ending June 30,
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<br /> L. 1944. Also that the~City had received the sum o~ $1029.47 for the Liquor.
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<br /> 26 ~,~ Appropriation for the same quarter, and that he received $445.05 for refund
<br /> l~ of gasoline tax for the 6 months ending June 30, 1944.
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<br /> " The following curb cuts were presented to the Council and on .:vote
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<br /> , Better Homes, Inc. ;-
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<br /> II .Alyce Graymum - 485 east 13th 1491 west 5th
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<br /> I: 1473 west 4th
<br /> I: Emaus Luthern Church - 1498 west 2nd 1461, west 4th
<br /> I 1439 west 4th
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<br /> 27 i' A. M. Gilbert & Sons;- 1423 west 4th
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<br /> II 1375 west 10th 1275 west 5th
<br /> I 1425 west 10th 1241 west 5th
<br /> 1:1 1212 west 12th 1259 west 4th
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<br /> " 1228 west 12th 1321 west 11th
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<br /> Ii! 1873 Washington 1260 west lJ"th
<br /> ;;\ 1066 west 12th
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<br /> I: The following letter was received from the Board of Appeals:-
<br /> , "The Board of Appeals had received a request from Mrs. Mae Riggs at 588
<br /> i' Monroe street aSking to be allowed to extend her kitchen porch three feet
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<br /> 28 il to the north, beinging the porch to within less than two feet of her north
<br /> I property. line.
<br /> I; As the house to the north would be more than ten feet from the extention,
<br /> ,I the Board recommends that the reQuest be granted."
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<br /> Councilmam Crumbaker raised the Question of Qhether the City should grant this
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<br /> I: r.eQuest and there was some discussionrregarding whether it should be allowed.
<br /> , A motion was made by Hawn and seconded by Davis and carried that the recomm-
<br /> I, endation of the Board of Appeals be adopted.
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<br /> ,; A report by S. R. Mosher regarding trailer houses was read at this
<br /> ji time. There was some discussion as to whether trailer houses should be allowed
<br /> I, at all in the City limits. A motion was made by Hawn and seconded by Barette
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<br /> t: that the City Attorney be instructed to ~ring in an ordinance at the next
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<br /> H Council meeting banning trailers inside 'of the .City limits. The~e was more
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<br /> j: discussion regarding this matter and on voice vote was unable to determine the
<br /> I, votes. On roll call Councilmen voting AYE, were Koppe, Barette and Hawn.
<br /> ! Councilmen voting NO, Farrington, Stewart, Davis, Crumbaker and Bailey and the
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<br /> rl motion was declared lost.
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<br /> i' There was further discussion regarding the three trailers at 754 Lincoln
<br /> I i' and a motion was made, seconded and carried that the Building Inspector be
<br /> ,I instructed to make further investigation regarqing the conditions of the premises
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<br /> Ii! at this number and if there were violations of any City ODdinance, he was to
<br /> (29 il secure a complaint for the violations from the City Attorney and file with the
<br /> I;' Recorder.
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<br /> , A,P.. 8,,'ppli.c8,tio.n,..:fo.r~"PaQ,kage store class B license and Retail Beer Class B license
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<br /> I: transfer from Frank and Marion A. Gibbs, 535 Willamette to Alvin and Goldie
<br /> 30 p
<br /> ! Copeland was approved by the Council.
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