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<br /> ~ <br /> 37 <br /> - - - -- - - -- <br /> ~- ---. ~--- - - ---- <br /> This service will operate on a 40 minute interval over the following route. <br /> From the Danebo School on the Elmira Road via Elmira Road, Highway 99, Seventh St., <br /> I Oak St., 8th to Willamette. Returning from 8th and Willamette, 5th St., Olive, <br /> 6th, Highway 99, Elmira Road to the Danebo School. ~.l.j <br /> ""] <br /> The first bus will leave the Danebo School at 6:42 A.M. daily except Sundays " <br /> and Holidays. (Sundays and Holidays at 8:02 A.M.) Service will be an 40 minute ., <br /> , " <br /> headway to 11:55 P.M. The first bus leaving Eugene will be at 6:20 A.M. and then <br /> every 40 minutes until 11:40 P.M. Individual schedules for the public distribution <br /> will be in the drivers hands for the convenience of the public." <br /> I It was moved by Bailey, seconded by Wells that the communication be received and <br /> placed on file. <br /> 14 A communication from Donald Dickey, Rodent Control Supervisor, was submitted <br /> and read as follows: <br /> "This is to confirm our discussion regarding the Rodent Control work for the <br /> Ci ty of Eugene. . <br /> As I told you, I am planning on turning in my resignation to the Fish and <br /> Wildlife Service and doing rodent control on a contract basis for the cities par- <br /> ticipating in the work in Lane County. This change would not entail any additional <br /> funds from the city above what has already been budgeted for rodent control work. <br /> Also, there would be no change in my responsibilities as rodent control officer for <br /> the City of Eugene. <br /> , <br /> Mr. L. M. Cheney and I are forming an organization to be known as the <br /> Professional Rodent Control Service, and under that name we would like to make you <br /> this proposition on the rodent control work. Starting on September 15th there will <br /> be $2730.00 left in the rodent control fund which we would like to have divided <br /> into monthly payments of i273.00 each. For this monthly payment we would furnish <br /> bait supplies, transportation, and other materials to be used for the rodent control <br /> work and furnish the City with the same type of service that I have endeavored to <br /> furnish under the present setup." <br /> I It was moved by Crumbaker, seconded by Bailey that the communication be received <br /> and placed on file and the City Manager and City Attorney be instructed to negotiate <br /> an agreement with Mr. Dickey for continuation of rodent control services for the <br /> City of Eugene for the balance of the fiscal year. <br /> 15 A communication fron the C.A.A., was submitted and read as follows: <br /> "We wish to advise, as a result of discussion with you, Mr. Sweet, and Mr. <br /> Snyder, and after making a physical survey and reviewing the master plan for the <br /> development of the Eugene Airpark, it is the informal opinion of this office that <br /> the proposal, if carried to completition, would constitute a hazard to aerial <br /> navigation. <br /> The above conclusion is premised on proposed relocation of the north-south <br /> runway. If' the project were to be abandoned it is quite possible that the smoke- <br /> stack and antenna in connection with proposed armory could be so located and marked <br /> that they would not be considered as serious hazards. <br /> Should you desire assistance in determining whether or not the north-south <br /> runway should be relocated and put into active use and also for a definite decision <br /> on the above matter we suggest you contact Mr. Don Harper, Civil Aeronautics Ad~ <br /> ministration, District Airport Office, 460 High Street, Salem, Oregon. <br /> If this,office can further assist, we will gladly do so upon request from you." <br /> I It was moved by Crumbaker, seconded by Bailey that the communication be received and <br /> placed on file. <br /> 16 Various rooming house applications were submitted as follows: <br /> Walter V. Dennis, 140 VI. 6th <br /> George P. Forslund, 1900 W. 6th <br /> Hugo Melba Fikka, 969 Franklin Blvd. <br /> Mr. & Mr s. W. C. Leuthold, 571 W. 6th <br /> I It was moved by Bailey, seconded by Johnson that the applications as approved by <br /> the Police, Fire and Health Departments be approved. Motion carried. <br /> I? A communication from the Eugene Water Board re: condemnation of properties, <br /> was submitted and read as follows: <br /> "I have been directed by the Eugene Water Board to request the Common Council <br /> to pass a Resolution directing proceedings be coramenced in eminent domain for the <br /> condemnation of 1.21 acres owned of record by L. G. Raish and Myrtle Raish, for use <br /> of the City of Eugene for water transmission pipe line and electrical transmission <br /> and distribution lines and other structures as may be required incidental thereto: <br /> .. <br /> 5.'" <br /> _.~ ...~.- - <br />