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<br />Jefferson Street
<br />19th to 24th Avenues-Ordinance 8924 ; ,
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<br />, 'I 1277, ft. 8" Sewer Pipe. @ $ 2.10 $2681.70 ".11
<br />~= 5 Manholes 105.00 525.00 II
<br />:.;.: I 10. cu.yds Crushed Rock ' 2.50 25.00 .....,....
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<br />~' A~ley between Jefferson & Madison
<br />oe 19th to 24th - Ordinance #8926
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<br />1988 ft. 8" Sewer Pipe 2.25 4473.00
<br />6. Manholes 110.00 660.00
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<br />. $13,629.95
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<br />It was moved by Crumbaker, seconded by Koppe that bids of H. C. Werner Company,
<br />in the total amount of $10,765.70 be accepted and that the proper city officeTs .
<br />be authorized to award the contracts. Motion carried.
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<br />REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
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<br />The Finance Committee submitted the following report on offers to
<br />2 purChase City property.
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<br />Alfred T. Goodwin offers $900.00 for- Lot 1 in Block 2 of Victoria Heights
<br />Addition. (Triangle shaped lot North of Victoria Blvd. and East of vacated
<br />.t Maple Street.).
<br />I Appraisal: $1500.00
<br />! Committee Recommendation: Hold for appraisal.
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<br />oi Frank R. Barnes offers $600.00 for the additional 100 feet of property located
<br />I North of the S.P.R.R. Land and west, of Pearl Street or a total of $1500.00 for
<br />3 i the entire traet.
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<br />! No appraisal. Hold for further investigation.
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<br />II' It was moved by Hawn, seconded by Davis that the report be received and pla-ced on
<br />file and the recommendations of the Committee be approved. Motion carried. I -
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<br />~ A report of the Polic,e Committee was submitted and read as follows:
<br />I "Your Committee on Police' to whom was referred various matters begs -
<br />4: to report as follows: In the ma tter of Ordinance No. 8931 covering licensing of
<br />i pinball games as passed by the Common Council August 12, 1946, we are recommending
<br />I that this ordinance be amended to provide for the payment of a license fee of
<br />$24.00 per year per machine. Our ilNestigation on the operation of pinball games
<br />reveals that communities charging $200.00 or more per year for a license, allow
<br />for the payment in cash or checks to the players. Operation of these machines on
<br />any other basis would make payment of the originally proposed license fee im-
<br />: possible. We further recommend that the above ordinance, be so amended as to pro-
<br />i vide for the licensing of music machines at the rate of $24.00 per yea-I' per
<br />I machine. Licenses on both pinball games and music machines to be pro-rated on a
<br />, six months basis only.
<br />I In the matter of parking installations the committee recommends that
<br />! meters be placed on Willamette Street from 11th to 13th Avenues and on West
<br />I Broadway between Olive and Charnelton when such meters are available."
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<br />It was moved by Hawn, seconded by Davis that the report of the Committee be
<br />: received and that the report be adopted.
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<br />REPORTS OF OFFICERS .
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<br />A report from the office of the City Manager re: various department
<br />activities, was submitted and read.
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<br />5i "A report on the current activities of the several city departments is
<br />i submitted for your information as follows:
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<br />! The long-deferred maint enanc e work on oiled streets in various sections
<br />i of the city has been recently completed with approximately twelve miles of streets
<br />I and roads treat'ed. Our maintenance .crews are following up these improvement,s
<br />I with a program of restoring and impr,oving drainage facilities along these streets
<br />I to provide maximwn protection agains,t water damage to the oil surfacing. I
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<br />; Asphalt resurfacing of various streets and alleys, recently contracted
<br />i to the J. C. Compton company, is slated to start within a week to ten days. When --
<br />I completed, this program, combined with the oil work, will represent a total in-
<br />; vestment of approximately $52,000 in' street repairs for the season, exclusive of ou i routine maintenance costs. .
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