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<br /> I' THE R~GU(~~'MEETI NG dFTHE COMMON COUNCIL HELD IN THE CITY HALL ON SEPTEMBER 8, 1952
<br /> !i AND ADJOURNED TO SEPTEMBER 15, ,952 -AND S~pTEMBER 22,_ 1952 WAS CAUL EID TO OR DE R BY HIS HONOR,
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<br />At) MAYOR V. E. JOHNSON A.T 7:30 P.M. WITH THE FOLLOWING COUNCILMEN PRESENT: CRUMBAKER, BOOTH,
<br />GO G'G'DLOVE, KOplpE AND SI EGENTHALER. I COUNCI L:MAN WATSON TOOK HI S .SEAT IN THE COUNCIL C H AMBE RIS
<br />< AT 8:00 p.M.1J 'CQlU'NCI LMEN 'ALU;'N ,AND !SMITH WERE ABSENT. I 'I.'
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<br />~ THE MINUTES OF THE LAST REGULAR MEETING HELD SEPTEMBER 8TH AND 15TH, 1952 AND ADJOURNED
<br /> TO SEPTEMBER 22; tl952 WERE READ AN~ ApPR~VED. I
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<br />I TH{ F00~oWI~G REpdRT WAS GIVEN BY THE CITY MANAGER: I
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<br /> "I . fA PROGRESS REPORT OF THE FOLLOWING IMPROVEMENTS WAS GIVE N:
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<br /> I (A ) SEWAGE DllSpOSAL PLANT -
<br /> I, SIXTYIMEN ARE EMPLOYED ON THE POURING OF CONCRETE
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<br /> I I I N ,THE SL.AlBS A Nt> FOOTINGS OF THE DIGESTERS AND CLARIFIERS - IIOQ FEET OF TIiE 72
<br /> INCH C.ONC R EITE' 'OUTF ALL LI NE 19 COMPLETED, ,LEA.VI NGABOUT 450 FEET'TO BE INSTALLED.,
<br /> I AUTHORITY WAS ~SQUESTED BY THE CITY MA.NAGER TO CALL IFOR BIDS nOR A PICK-UP TRUCK
<br />I TO BE 'UTI UI,ZED AT IT:HE SEwAGE TREA~MENT PLANT AND I" U M PIi N G S TAIT IONS. ;
<br /> (B) AIRPORT ADMINISTRATION BUILDI NG AT MAHLON SWEET AIRPORT IS PROGRESSING FAIR.
<br /> THEY ARE POURING THE CONCRETE WALLS,~ND CONCRETE POURED TO DA TE LOOKS VERY GOqD.
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<br /> ( C ) STREE T PROJECTS - THE MANAGER REPORTED THAT THE CONTRACTORS HAVE BE E N MAKING
<br /> VERY EXCELLENT PROGRESS AND TiHAT OUTSIDE OF THE FOUR PROJECTS BEING WITHHELD
<br /> UNTIL NEXT YEAR THAT ALL STREET IMPROVEMENTS SHOULD BE COMPLETED BY THE END OF
<br /> I: I THIS'WEEK EXCEPT. FI RST 'AVENUE' FROM 'BLAI R BOUUEVARD .TO THE ~EST CITY LIMITS WHICH ~
<br /> Ii WILL NECESSI TATE ANOTHER TWO OR THREE :WEEKS FOR'THE POURING AND CURING O~ THE
<br /> NORTH STRIP OF CONCRETE.
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<br /> " 2. P, :BR I E F RECA'pl TULA'TI ON OF' THE 1952-5~IEXpENDrTURES ~AS GIVEN. A REPORT IFROM THE
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<br />. COUNTY ASSESSORS OFFICE SHOWED THE 1952-53 ASSESSED VALUATION AT $37,077,120 WHICH WAS I
<br /> AN INCREASE OF APPROXIMATELY $5,000,000 OVER LAST YEAR. THIS RESULTED I N A DECREASE
<br /> I-'N MILLAGE FROM 20.11 MILLS LAST 'YE'AR "DO 19.5 MILLS THIS Y-EAR. . I
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<br /> 3.. A GR.A!pHI CMAp 'WAS. PRESENTED .'SHOWI NG THE AMAZON PROJECT AND THE INCOMPLETE AREAS.
<br /> THIS MA'p 'I S BE I NG pREp'AREJD BY,TH~'REGISTER GUARD UPON THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF MEMBERS
<br /> I OF HiE FLOOD CONTROL COMMITTEE OF THE CHAMBEJR OF COMMERCE AFTER A RtCENT MEETING WITH
<br /> REPRESENTATIVE HARRIS ELLSWORTH -AND REPRESENTATIVES OF THE U. S. ARMY ENGINEERS WHERE-
<br /> IN IT WAS SUGGESTED THAT SUCH A MAP BE PREPARED WITH SUPPORTING DATA TO PRESENT TO THE
<br /> BUREAU OF THE BUDGET IN REQUESTJ'NG 'ALlOCATI ON OF AN ADDITIONAL $240,000. THIS
<br /> ~$240,000 ~OULD ICOMpLETE THE AMAZON FROM THE DIVERSION STRUCTURE TO :THE EA$T SIDE OF
<br />I THE FAIRGROUNDS WHICH IS THE WEST END OF THE -CONCRETE CHANNEL PLANNED FOR THE FUTURE.
<br /> THE MANAGER REPORTED ,THAT HE HAD BEEN ADVISED THAT THE ARMY ENGINEERS WERE pRESENTI NG
<br /> '1'HEI'R' BUDGET REQUESTS'TO THE BUR,EAU OF THE BUDGET BY OCTOBER 15TH AND THAT IT WOULD
<br /> BE BEST TO DELAY PRESENTING THIS INFORMATION FROM THE CI T)1 .TO THE 'BUREAU OF THE BUDGET
<br /> UNTIL AFTER OCTOBER 15TH. MR. FRED BRENNE OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE STATED THAT THEY
<br /> FELT-IT'WOULD BE VERY WORTHWHILE F,OR THE CI TY TO IpRESENT THIS REQUEST TO THE BUREAU
<br /> OF THE BUDGET THROUGH PERSONAL REPRESENTATION IN WASHINGTON AND ADVISED THAT THE
<br /> CHAMBER WOULD BE WI LLI NG TO ASSIST I N ANY WAY I" 0 S SIB L E .:
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<br /> Ii 4. IT WAS RECOMMENDED BY THE CITY MANAGER THAT MRS. VELMA LONG'BE GRANTED A ROOMING
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<br /> !I HOUSE LICENST AT 1405 E. 20TH AVENUE; AFTER INVESTIGATION OF THIS ROOMING HOUSE, IT
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<br /> I: WAS FOUND THAT'IT HAD' 'BEEN OCCUpl ED.'AS ISUCH FOR A. NUMBER OF YEARS. !
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<br /> I' 5. THAT THE FOLLOWI:NG AGREEMENT HAD BEEN REACHED BETWEEN
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<br /> il MR. H. J. LEONARD AND THE CITY OF EUGENE RELATIVE TO EXCHANGE OF pROpERTY.'IN THE
<br /> I SOUTH AMAZON A E A ADJACENT TO ROOSEVELT JUNIOR HIGH, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE
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<br /> I, CITY COUNCIL A'ND THE CENTURY FUND. I I .
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<br /> II (I ) MR. H. J~ LEONARD WOULD DEED AND PROVIDE AN INSURED TITLE FOR IHI S TWO ACRES
<br /> " 'MORE OR LESS BE'1 NG IA TRACT OF LAND 29' FEET BY .285 FEET AT THE SOUTHlNEST',
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<br /> Ii CORNER OF 25TH AND HILYARD STREET TO THE CITY OF EUGENE. - " I
<br /> I: " 1(2 ) I N EXCHANGE FOR'THIS pROPERT'f, THE CI TY OF EUGENE :WOULD DEED AND PROVIDE AN
<br /> II I " I INSURED'TITlE'TOMR. LEONARD FOR THE1CITY OWNED LOTS ON THE SOUTHEAST OORNER
<br />I I: '. I OF 611H AND POLK,IBEING A 60 FOOT BY'I60 FOOT LOT, ZONED "FOR BUSINESS AND
<br /> ;! ' - LOTS 4,1 5, 6 A.ND 7,J BLOCK 28, . FRAZI:ER AND HYLAND ADDITION, AND $2,600.00
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<br /> II (3 ) MR. LEONARD WOULD AGREE TO MOVE ALL OF THE BUILDINGS AND MATERIALS OFF OF
<br /> " 25TH AND HILYARD BY JULY 1953 AT
<br /> " THE LOT AT I , HIS OWN EXPENSE.
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