Laserfiche WebLink
<br />~276 <br />--:,,- ~-=:--__.- --_._._~-- ._=-~--~--~---~--- --- ----:--'t----:;:-~__.:-~.~-..~-_::__:::_::~---::___:~-__= ----=-: -~-~:- ---=--"--;T--=--:--7~--- .--:----~ -_-_~- --:-'~::::'---__'~:--:-_-::----__~_~.~--=-=-_~_--:---:-::-=:-- ~_'_---:-_:: _~~___::-____-~:-:-~ _-._-_--:-"":'- - --:---~~:_ --- <br />-:l~==--=~c- ---::::::=:--==-:--==-=--~~~-~~~-~~~.~~ ~---~~.~~._----;:--~---------:;--------~.~~~ -'---:-----::---:--~---- - <br /> -- --,----------_._- - -~~~-------_. -- <br /> ! He stated that he felt the districts as outl~ned in the proposed ordinance <br /> has 3 different problems. That there was the industrial districts on the I <br />_oj north and the heavily populated districts in West Moreland and outside of <br />'Jot.JP:: <br />{."t' ol., these 2 districts was the thinly populated sections afid he felt it should <br />'-.Q J be submitted to the people under 3 different measures. He stated he felt <br />'" CWt..." <br />:n it was an injustice to include these districts a single measure. Mr. Leech <br /> , <br />( 28)1 addressed the Council at this time and stated that he thought the south <br /> I boundary line should be changed from 24th to 23rd.. That the 24th street <br /> I <br /> I took in a wooded. district and was not satisfactory for a roadway but that <br /> by moving the line one block north a street could be extended to the west <br /> I line of the proposed annexation. Paul Deautremont stated that the district <br /> ! south of the amazon was only acreage and that he objected to it being included <br /> i in the annexation. Mr. Edward S. Sawyer sta~ed objections to included the <br /> I <br /> I industrial area on the north end of the proposed tract and recommended that <br /> r this left out. It was stated that the people objecting to the annexation <br /> had no opportunity to discuss the boundaries of the districts to be voted in <br /> and Mr. Hayden explained that there had been meetings and'referred to a meet- <br /> ing held in the Morman Temple at which the Sanitation means had been discussed <br /> and that he felt there had been plenty of opportunity for objections. It <br /> was explained that the Council was interested in the proposal only to clean <br /> I up the sanitary conditions; that there were open sewers and that something <br /> I would have to be done. Mayor Large explained that if this district was not <br /> annexed the sewer sanitation would have to be taken care of in some way at <br /> an early date either by the County or Federal Authorities as it was a,menace <br /> to the public health as it now stands. <br /> At this time a resolution signed by W. J. Cloyes, Secretary, and dated <br /> October 23rd was Read. This was the unanimous report of the Executive Comm- <br /> I itteeand Sewer and Sanitation Committee of the Central Lane County Planning <br /> I <br /> I Council. Tfuis resolution was in support of the annexation of the outlying <br /> j districts on account of sanitary conditions and Mr. Cloyes addressed the <br /> I Council calling attention to the sanitary conditions and the open s~wers that <br /> need attention. Councilman Farrington stated that he and Councilman Crum- <br /> baker had gone over the boundaries of the proposed district during the after- <br /> noon and that there was open sewers and that he wished to support what Mr. <br /> Cloyes had stated about the sanitary conditions which need.correction. <br /> Councilman Davis stated that the matter should be held up to make further I <br /> study and Mayor Large stated that both Mr. Cloyes and Dr. Lindgren were <br /> , present and would give the Council any information desired and that it was <br /> I <br /> I his suggestion that a descision should be made at this time. Councilman <br /> I <br /> I Bailey stated that he beleived some boundary chages should be made and ~avored <br /> I referring the matter to an appropraite committee. After some further discussion <br /> , a motion was made by Bailey and seconded by Davis and carried that the matter <br /> ,i be referred to the Sewer Committee to make further investigation and report <br /> :1 back at the next Council meeting. <br /> , <br /> At this time the resignation of Colonel James H. Tierney as Chairman <br /> of the Fair Rent Committee was read. A motion was made by Farrington and <br />29 : seconded by Koppe that the resignation be accepted and that the Council extend <br /> , to Colonel Tierney their sincere thanks for the services rendered. On vote <br /> I <br /> the motion was carried. <br /> Mayor Large stated that at this time he wished to appoint Mr. M. H. <br /> , - <br />30 : Stewart as a member of the Rent Control Committee and a motion was made by <br /> Koppe and seconded by Stewart that the appointment be confirmed. On vote <br /> the motion was carried. <br /> r . <br /> I The matter of the resignation of C. C. Ball as a member of the Fire <br />31 ! Department which had been referred from the last Council meeting was brought <br /> up at this time. Councilman Stewart explained that he had met with the Fire <br /> Chief and the Asst. Fire Chief in which they had talked over the situation <br /> and that the committee wished to clear the Department and the Chief of any <br /> wrong doing to regard to the matter and that it was the reoommendation of <br /> the committee that the resignation of Mr. Ball be accepted. A motion was <br /> made by Stewart and seoonded by Barette and carried that the resignation be <br /> accepted. <br /> The Recorder reported that the J. H. Baxter Lumber Co., had paid the <br />32 initial payment of $100.00 for the f.ire protection for the fiscal year ending <br /> June 30, 1945. <br /> Departmental reports for the month of September 'of the Eugene Water I <br />33 Board and Eugene Public Lihrary were ordered placed on file. <br /> The Curb Cut requests of Harry Osborn, 1825 Washington; L. H. Greene, <br /> 039 Monroe Street; and Agnes L. Haffner, 1492 East 23rd. all for 12 foot cut <br />34 were approved by the Council as recommended by the City Engineer: The Cu:b- <br /> cut request of Jim Morton, 559 Olive Street, 12 foot cut was denled at thlS <br /> time owing to the recommendation of the City Engineer. <br />~ <br />