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<br /> ~2"52 <br /> ---- --.7 ---.::':":---: --::--~---:::':':-_'.---:-----' .~- -----=---- --~'---~-- ----,------------:------:-.~_;:-~ --:- -------c--- -~.c- --~-.---,--.;~ -_---,--:;;-- -.-- ---'-,--- ~,:-:---- ---- -- _.-;:--~-- ---..-----:-::-.-~---__:_.-.__:_-.~.--.-_-- - -- --~- -~_ -_--..c--. - _---- - -- --- -- -- - ~ <br /> ~-- <br /> -- -~ij ~--~-- _c~ -~~-~"- -- -~-~----~-" - --- - ------.-------..--- --~ .;.... :;...~. ~ ~ ~ <br /> ---- ---------- .---- <br /> Communications from ~I. Lindgren andW. C. Cloyes, Sanitarian dated <br /> july 28th was read. One of the letters were concerning the trailers at 754 <br /> :~ Lincoln which had been ordered removed from the City and the collection of I <br /> -."1\1..' garba@e and refuse at 686 Filmore street on property of Patrick Collins. <br /> #' " Another of the same date-was regarding complaints against -the Snappy Service <br /> 'r'-; <br /> ('- No.2 whichthe Department had referred to Dr. Helterline for attention and <br /> { . a letter dated 'August 3rd ~egarding mosquitos on the Amazon. Councilman <br /> Davis explained that the Street Department was working with the Amazon and <br /> that as soon as the matter was dried out it would be burned and that the <br /> pools of water would be oiled. <br /> . A letter dated August 10th from the Lane County Health Department <br /> regarding' Roomi~ houses which had been referred to the Department was read. <br /> 32,: Plac.es not recommended for permits were Central Rooms, 862 Pearl; Morrison <br /> Hotel, 667 Willamette; Anderson Apts, 731 Willamette and 560 Postoffice <br /> Drive. Eighteen rooming house applications had been presented to the Rec- <br /> order which had been okay'd by the Lane County Health Department. These <br /> 18 carried the signatures of approval of W. E. Nusbaum, Fire Chief, and C. <br /> F. Bergman, Chief of Police. Councilman Stewart explained that. it was the <br /> request of the Fire Committ that these 18 applications should be held over <br /> until such time that the committee could determine whether the Fire Chief <br /> actually visited the places and made the proper inspections. On Account of <br /> this request the applications were held over for further investigation. <br /> I <br /> I , <br /> i Another letter dated August 10th received from the Lane County Health <br /> j Department addressed to Councilman E. F. Bailey was read at this time. This <br /> 33! was in regard to sanitary conditions in the block bounded by Potter, Univer- <br /> sity, 21st and 22nd streets also protesting the open ditch on the east side <br /> I of Kincaid at 20th street and on the north side of 20th between Kineaid and <br /> I <br /> : Alder. <br /> A letter from Harry C. Martin, 1294 west 6th was read. Mr. Martin <br /> is renting the house at this location from the City with a rental of $15.00 <br /> I per' month and in his letter was asking for a years lease at the same price. <br /> 341 He explained that he had bought a place outside the City and was moving out <br /> and would sublease the house but that he wanted to hold the house by the I <br /> , lease so if case he was called into the ,Army his wife could move back funto <br /> , <br /> town. A motion was made by Farrington and seconded by Barette and car~ied <br /> that the Recorder notify Mr. Martin that the City did not care to make the <br /> lease for the place under those conditions. <br /> I <br /> " A complaint from Owen A. Thompson, Route #1 regarding an interest <br /> 35, charge of $5.79 on walk repairs fro part of lot 5, block 6, Packards Add- <br /> ition was held over for further investigation. <br /> , <br /> A contract between the City of Eugene and F. H. Stickley for the <br /> rent of the cantonement site at the airport at a rental of $25.00 per month <br /> for one year was read at this time. Mr. Stickley had tendered a check of <br /> 36 $300.00 in payment for the year rental. A motion was made, seconded and <br /> carried that the Mayor and Recorder be instructed to enter into this contract <br /> with Mr. Stickley. <br /> The School District No. 4 had made arrangements to add to their present <br /> office in the City Hall room number 8 in the southeast corner of the second <br /> floor. A new lease had been drawn and was read at this time. This lease <br /> 37. provided for rental of $85.00 a month for the fiscal year beginning July 1, <br /> 1944'and ending June 30, 1945. A motion was made, seconded and carried that <br /> the Recorder and Mayor be authorized to enter into this lease with the <br /> School Board. <br /> Mayor Large reported that since the last Council meeting he had <br /> appointed the following persons as members of the Rent Control Committee;- <br /> Colonel l. H. Tierney, C. S. Dillon, Edith Gardner, D. B. MacFayden, E. A. <br /> 38 Barette. The Mayor eocplained that the committee had met and chose Colonel <br /> : Tierney as permanent chairman but that no secretary had as yet been appoint- <br /> ed. A motion was made by Hawn and seconded by Koppe and carried that the <br /> Committee as appointed by &ayor Large be confirmed by the Council at this <br /> time. <br /> Mayor Large stated that the City had received a pumper from the O.C.D. I <br /> and that the Southern Pacific Co. was asking that the Council loan this pumper <br /> 392;) to the Railroad Co., for use in thier l~cation just outside of Eugene. A <br /> motion was made by Davis and seconded by Crumbaker and carried that the <br /> Southern Pacific be granted the use of this pumper under the same ,conditions <br /> as the one takenbt the Bethel Fire Distrimt except that the request for a <br /> bond from the Sou~ ern Pacific be eliminated. <br /> - <br /> ~ <br />