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<br /> r'" 9 0 <br /> - - -.- -- -- ---- - - - - - - - ---- - '. - -. " , . - -- , ,. --- - - .-... - - - .- -. ----. ,- , - - . - .-- -- -- -- -- - - <br /> __ _. - -0 _.~ _. _. ~_ ._ _ _ ~ _ . _ . -- ... . - - -- __ _ u _ _ _._ <br /> - . - - ~ - _.'- -, . - ... - - -. -. - -.. -. _. - - _.- --. ... . - - - , . -, -.-- -- , ---- ' , - - - -- - - -' - - . _-."'!t.:-.;. ...n, ~~-_-.~. _~."::~.-. .. .-. <br /> . __ ____________ __.", . __.. _,_.. - '.-0- _ --- ... --- <br /> I; <br /> The Board recommends that the petition be granted. 'Ii <br /> 'I <br /> :1 <br /> . f <br /> A petition from the Eugene Flying Service (Joseph Harrell) for permission to ~ I <br /> .;,~'1. . l erect a 60' x 60' addition to their present building at 2190 Chambers Street. 'l <br /> ~~jO'.. <br /> ,,~.., -.;.rf <br /> CO The Board recommends that this petition be referred to the Planning Com- <br /> O mission as it concerns the expansion of a nonconforming occupancy." <br /> It was moved by Davis, seconded by Crumbaker that the report of the Board be re- <br /> ceived and placed on file and that the recommendations contained therein be <br /> approved. Motion carried. <br /> r; I <br /> ,.J PETITIONS AND COrmwuNICATIONS <br /> . " <br /> , <br /> " <br /> An application for rooming house license was submitted by Mrs. Emma McGrady, " <br /> 8 ~j <br /> 219 West 5th Avenue. 'I <br /> I, <br /> It was moved by Hawn, seconded by Johnson that the application be held in abeyance 1 <br /> for re-submission to the Council at such time as the sanitary requirements have ~ <br /> been met by the applicant. Motion carried. <br /> 'I <br /> I <br /> 9 The following applications for renewal of beer and liquor licenses for the <br /> year 1948, were submitted. <br /> 'PKG. STORE CLASS "B" RETAIL BEER CLASS "B" 6th Ave. ~ <br /> Irish & Swartz, 960 Charnel ton Lee's Coffee Shop, 757 w. <br /> Irish & Swartz, 777 West 6th Ave. Eugene Pastime, 730 Willamette <br /> I <br /> RETAIL BEER CLASS "C" 'I <br /> White Palace Cafe, 47 East 10th I. <br /> :; <br /> It was moved by Hawn, seconded by Davis that the applications as approved by the " <br /> n <br /> Chief of Police be endorsed. Motion carried. <br /> ,; <br /> 'An application for renewal of Wrecker's license,for the year 1948, was sub- I: <br /> 10 " <br /> mitted by Alfred J. Magnan, West Side Auto Wreckers. " <br /> i: <br /> It was moved by Hawn, seconded by Davis that the application be approved. :( I <br /> Motion l; <br /> carried. " <br /> . .. <br /> ;: <br /> 11 A petition signed by Aaron Pearce~! ~$9 Madison. and 4 others for paving of the:: <br /> alley running East and W~$t' b~tw~en 3rd, 'and 4th Avenues West, Madison and Jefferson <br /> was submitted. ." . .. <br /> ", '.. : <br /> "'-;' <br /> It was moved by Joh,n'son, secbndedby Crum.baker that the petition be received and , <br /> placed on file and" t'hat .th,e -necessary ordinances be submitted for passage. Motion, <br /> carried. " f, <br /> I: <br /> 12 A petition ,sighed by .res~'Hayden and 16 others for the improvement of Chambers <br /> Street between 11th, and '16th Avenues West by construction of concrete and/or I <br /> asphaltic concrete paving together with concrete curb and gutter and concrete sidei <br /> walks, , was submitted. j' <br /> . <br /> It was moved. by Davis, seconded by Crumbaker that the petition be received and, I; <br /> placed on file and the matter be held in abeyance. Motion carried. I~ <br /> A communication from the Westmoreland Improvement Assn. requesting that the I <br /> 13 City Air Park be abandoned as such, was submitted and ~ead. <br /> "At a meeting of' the Executive Board of the Westmoreland Improvement'Assn., <br /> on December 11, 1947 the Board members voted to petition the City Council to :; , <br /> abandon the City Air Park as such, for the following reasons: l; I <br /> " <br /> " <br /> i' . <br /> .. <br /> 1. The intense noise in a primarily residential district. !! <br /> 2. The depreciation to Real Estate values is beyond estimate. <br /> 3. Flight training. within the City limits is unreasonable from <br /> safety standards. <br /> 4. Effects the natural development of the entire area. <br /> 5. Vibrations of low flying planes has a damaging effect on :i <br /> " <br /> the physical and mental well being of the healthy as well I: <br /> as the ill. I <br /> Please give this matter your most ear~e~t consideration at the earliest <br /> possible date." <br /> ., <br /> It was moved by, Crumbaker, seconded by Johnson that the communication be received II <br /> ;1 <br /> and placed on file~ ' ,; <br /> 0 :1 <br /> . It was further moved by Crumbaker, seconded by Davis that investigation be made I <br /> l~ <br /> to determine adequacy' of rules and regulations governing operations at the airpark:, <br /> and the observance of such rules. <br /> r <br /> :; <br /> I <br /> ~ <br />