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<br />4. THE TWO BILLS PRtVIOUSLY APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL INVOLVING THE UNIVERSITY'S
<br />SHARE OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO
<br />ALLOCATE STATE SHARED REVENUES FOR THE LAST HALF OF THE YEAR 1950 UPON THE 1950 CENSUS
<br />WEiE PRESE~~ED Td tHE LANi COUNTY' DELEGATION IN SALEM BY THE CITY ATTORNEY AND CITY
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<br />MANAGER DN'WE~NESDAY, JANUARY 17TH~ ~ND THE ~ILLS WERE STAR~ED THRDUGH THE LEGISLATIVE
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<br />PRDCEDURES.
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<br />5. SIDEWALK REPAIRS. THE CITY IS UNDERTAKING A PRDGRAM DF SIDEWALK REPAIRS FOR THE
<br />GE-NERAL SA}"ETY~"OF' PiOE-STRIANS THROUGHOUT THE CI'TV. NOTICES "ARE BEING"'SENT TO TH'OSE
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<br />PROPERTY OWNERS WHO HAVE SIDEWALKS IN NE~D OR REPAIR REQUESTING THAT THEY MAKE THE
<br />REPAIRS WITHIN A PERIOD OF 30 DAYS FROM TIME OF NOTIFICATION AND THAT IF THESE REPAIRS
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<br />ARE NOT MADE THAT THE CITY WILL PROCEED.UNDER,ORDINANCE No. 8739 TO HAVE THE WORK DONE
<br />AND A_S,SES,S THE COSTS AGA,I NST THE PROPE~TY."
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<br />ITWAS " , ":1 :'=':" I BOOTH MR. ' , MR. H.
<br />MOVED BY C~UMB~KE~" ~ECOND~D BY THAT THE REQUEST OF AND A.
<br />LANGFEL T BE GRANTED. MOTION CARRIED.
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<br />IT MDVED BY CRUMBAKER, SECONDED BY THAT THE 'BALANCE OF THE REPORT OF THE
<br />MANAGER BE ADDPTED. MO T ION CARRIED.
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<br />DRAFTS OF ~WO L~TTERS TO THE EUGENE W~TER & ELECTRIC BOARD NOTIFYING THEM OF ACCEPTANCE
<br />BY THE COUNCIL OF T-HE 'PROVISIONS OF THE UNIVERSITy'OF OREGON STREET; LIGHTING-PROGRAM' AND OF
<br />COUNCIL APPRO~AL OF T~~ PLAN FOR THE LIGHTING S~STEM FOR THE FERRY STREET OVERPASS, WERE READ
<br />BY THE C ,'':y MANAGER 'FOR: COUNC I L APPROVAL. .
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<br />,I T WA'S MOVED BY CRUMBAKER, SECONDED BY BOOTH THAT THE COUNCI L APPROVE THESE PROGRAMS AND
<br />THE LET T E R S 0 F NO TI F I CAT ION. R 0 L L C ALL V 0 T E .-' Mo T ION CAR R lED.
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<br />THE CITY MANAGER ANNOUNCED THAT A 1950-51 TRAFFIC COURT JUDGES AND PROSECUTORS CONFERENCE
<br />W ILL BE --;.. E L 0 I N BE Rk E LEY, C AL:I 'F (, R N I A, FE B R U A R Y 5 - 9 , I 95 I AND R E GHJ E S TE 0 PER MIS S ION 0 F THE
<br />COUNCIL FOR JUDGE BARBER TO ATTEND WITH EXPENSE INVOLVED TO. BE CHARGED TO"THE' MU'NICIPAL COURT.
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<br />I~ WA~~OV~D .BYBODTH, SECONDED BY CRUMBAKER THAT THE REQUEST BE APPROVED.
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<br />THE CIT~ MANAGER" READ WIRE~ RECEIVED FRDM SENATORS WAYNE MORSE AND GUY CORDON R~LATIVE TO
<br />THE AMAZDN CREEK PRDJECT AND COMMENTED DN THEM AND ASSURED THE CUUNCIL THAT EVERY ~FFDRT WDULD
<br />BE MADE TO PRESS FOR A HEARING ON THE PRDJECT.
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<br />THE CITY MANAGER PRESENTED A TRAFFIC SURVE'y R'EPORT PREPARED BY THE'POLICE DEPARTMENT UNDER
<br />DA IE OF JANU,ARY: '22, 1951 AND, REQUES,TED THAT I T BE REFERRED iJ:D 'THE PUBL I C SAFETY AND PUBL I C
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<br />I T WA~, MOVED BY CRUMBAKER, SECONDED BY SMI TH THAT I T., BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLI C S'AFETY AND
<br />PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEES. '''MDT'I'ON CARRIED.'
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<br />IT WAS RECo.MMENDED BY THE CITY MANAGER THAT A CDUNCIL CDMMITTEE BE APPDINTED TO. ACT AS A
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<br />LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE WITH AUTHORITY TO. MAKE REPRESENTATIDN ON LEGISLATIVE MATTERS TO THE 1951
<br />STATE LE:GISLATUR'E. ~T~ns WAS AGREED TO. 'BY THE COUNCIL AN-D'THE MAyo.R APPo.lNTED THE FINANCE
<br />COMMITTEE TO ACT. .'
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<br />REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
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<br />2 A REPo.RT OF TH~ PUBLIC Wo.RKS COMMITTEE - RE: E. A. PETERSo.N REZo.NING; IMPROVEMENT PETITIONS;
<br />19~1 CDNSTRUCT,o.N PRo.GRAM; TRAFFIC SIGNALS AT BROADWAY AND MILL STREET WAS SUBMITTED AND READ
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<br />- "A MEETING OF THE PUBLIC Wo.RKS Co.MMITTEE WAS HELD IN THE CITY HALL ON FRIDAY,
<br />JANUARY 19TH AT 4:00 P.M. WITH THE Fo.LLDWING ~RESENT: COUNCILMEN CRUMBAKER, CHA1RMAN;
<br />AND,Ko.PPE; CITY MANAGER AND CITY ENGINEER.
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<br />1.,1, REQUESj FROM,E.' A. ~~TERSo.N WITH RESPECT TO THt REZo.NING OF HIS PRDPERTY LDCATED
<br />AT 1400 W. 8TH AVENUE WAS' REVIEWED AND IT WAS RECDMMENDED BY THE CDMM1TTEE THAT THIS
<br />REQUEST BE APPRo.VED AS Fo.L1DWS: THAT MR. PETERSo.N'S PRDPERTY (102 X 234') LYING Co.N-
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<br />'TiciuDUS-'WITH tHE PRESENT M-I DISTRICT BE REZONED FR'o.M R-2 TO. M-I PROVIDED THAT A 14' ALLEY
<br />IS"'D-EDICATED9R tASEMENT 'PRo.VIDED FROM,,~LMAD~N TO THE EAST SIDE OF THE PEHRSON PRo.PERTY.
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<br />2. THE FOLLOWING IMPRo.VEMENT PETITlo.NS WERE RECo.MMENDED Fo.R APPRDVAL:
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<br />'(I )', PAVING :i<IN'CAID FROM 19TH TO. 23RD AVENUE
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<br />.~ PAV I NG ALL'ty F'Ro.M PEAR'L TO
<br />'CONCR:ETE .S'IDEWALK ON No.RTH
<br />VIEW TO WEST CITY LIMitS
<br />'PAVING VA'N BUR'EN FRo.MllTH
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<br />HIGH - I ITHTo. 12TH
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<br />50.09%.
<br />62.87%
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<br />TO 12TH AVENUE
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<br />75.00%'
<br />67. 19%
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<br />,~ IT WAS RECOMMENDED THAT THE CITY MANAGER FURTHER INVESTIGATE THE DESIRES OF THE
<br />PRo.PERTy o.WNERS RELATIVE TO. PAVING TAYLo.R FRo.M 12TH TO. 13TH AVENUE"
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