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<br />: ~ the East bbundary line of Lot 22, thence North 15 feet East 91.3 feet to the place
<br />I' I: of beginning, all in Block 35, Amended Plat ,of Fairmount Addition.
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<br />!! Formal application submitted by Mr. Byers contains the following ~
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<br />i! "I agree not to operate any open-air music projector, and I further ~,
<br />I, agree that no intoxicating liquors shall be vended from my place of business,
<br />Ii and that I shall make that a condition in any sale of the property."
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<br />: I: It was moved by Hawn, seconded by Allen that the request be transmitted to the
<br />: it Planning Commission by adoption of the necessary resolution. Motion carried.
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<br />1 Ii 'llhe matter of allowing police officer, James 'Wilcox to reside outside
<br />1,1 the City limits was called to the atten tion of the Council. It was pointed out
<br />: 28: by the City Manager and the Chief of Police that Mr. Wilcox left the Police
<br />: tDepartment on a year's leave of absence, August 17, 1945, that since leaving the
<br />I' department he had changed his residence to a point outside of the City limits and
<br />.~ his return to the police department would be conditioned upon special permission
<br />j: of the Ci ty Council as provided in the City Charter.
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<br />',ilt was moyed by Hawn, seconded by Koppe that Officer Wilcox be notified that it
<br />I' would be necessary for him to reside wi thin the Oi ty limits before returning to
<br />II his posi tion on the police department. Motion carried. '
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<br />I, A peti tion for vacation of the alley running East and 'Nest through
<br />29:: Block 20, Chambers Addit ion, bounded by 13th and 14th Avenues West; Garfield I
<br />i.' and Arthur Streets was submitted by Mr. J. M. Carley.
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<br />I~It'was moved by Hawn, seconded by Ailen that the petition be referred to the I
<br />,::,Planning COlTllnission and an ini tia ting ordinance be drawn for presentation to the I
<br />I," Council.
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<br />l: The City Manager reported receipt of a letter from the West Coast I
<br />30 ,;Trailways proposing the establishment of a bus depot on the property located at
<br />'I ,; 957 Pearl Street which a djoins the Greyhound Bus Depot location. The communi-
<br />i. cation asks that the proposal be submitted to the Council for its approval and/or
<br />I suggestion.
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<br />I; It was moved by Hawn, seconded by Davis that the communication be received and
<br />,'placed on file. Motion carried.
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<br />~; ORDINANCES
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<br />~ Council Bill No. 86 -- Levying a license tax on theatrical, public
<br />311;a~useme~ts, etc. read April 8, 1946 and May 13, 1946, was brought on for con-
<br />i: slderatlon.
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<br />!;It wa~ moved by Hawn, seconded by Davis that Council Bill 86 be referred to the
<br />~former City Attorney, S. M. Calkins for an opinion as to the legality of the
<br />!;ordinance as it might affect athletic contests and other activities of the Uni-
<br />t:versi ty of Oregon for which a general admission charge is made; and that Council
<br />!iBill 86 be further considered by the Finance Committee of the Council prior to the
<br />[next meeting of the Common Council.
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<br />il Counc il Bill No. 108 -- Re: Improvement of the alley between Garden
<br />32~:Way and Franklin Blvd. and adopting plans and specifications for the improvement,
<br />Ilintroduced and read the first time June 10, 1946, was submitted and read the
<br />[,1 second time. I
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<br />(It was moved by Crwnbaker, seconded by Davis that the ordinance be held over. ,
<br />i;lVIotion carried.
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<br />~ Council Bill No. 112 - Adopting the City Budget for the Fiscal Year
<br />33~1946-194?, was submitted and read the first time. This being the date set for.
<br />!.,public hearing, Mayor McNutt called upon any taxpayers present to be heard for
<br />: ~or against the adoption of the approved City bUdget for the fiscal year July 1,
<br />I 1:1946 to June 30, 1947. No taxpayers appeared and the City Manager reported no
<br />:!written protests or remonstrances on file. '
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<br />:1 i,lt was moved by Koppe, seconded by Hawn that the rules be suspended by unanimous
<br />. llconsent and the ordinance read the second time. Motion carried. '
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<br />;It was moved by Koppe, seconded by Davis that the rules be further suspended and
<br />~the ordinance passed to its third and final reading. All Councilmen present voting I
<br />ilAYEthe ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8915. Johnson absent. \
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