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<br /> ~400 <br /> e <br /> - - . 1 <br /> 6 THIS BEING THE DATE SET fOR THE OPENING AND CONSIDERATION Of BIDS ON THE SALE OF I <br /> $227,020.72 BANCROfT IMPROVEMENT BONDS, SERIES "H" , THE CITY RECORDER REPORTED THE RECEIPT <br /> OF TWO BIDS, PUBLICLY OPENED AT 10:00 A.M. ON JUNE 22, 1953. THE BIDS WERE TABULATED AS <br /> fOLLOWS: I <br /> PURCHASE PRICE INTEREST NET INTEREST EFFECTIVE i <br /> BIDDER PER $100 PAR VALUE RATE COST TO CITY I NTEREST RATE I <br /> 11 <br /> FIRST NATIONAL BANK ~ I <br /> OF EUGENE, OREGON $ 100.00 1954-1955 - 6% I <br /> 1956:::1963 - 3% $ 40,981.24 3. I 35% I <br /> II <br /> BL YTH &. CO. AND EUGENE 1954-1963 - 2.75% <br /> " <br /> BRANCH OF THE U. S. ADD'N. I NT. OF 2.5% I <br /> I <br /> NATIONAL BANK Of FOR FIRST YEAR ON II <br /> PORTLAND 100.00 ALL BONDS 41,618.59 3.184% ,I <br /> " <br /> FOLLOWING AN EXAMINATION OF THE BIDS, IT WAS MOVED BY BOOTH, SECONDED BY OWEN THAT THE I e <br /> BID BE AWARDED TO FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF EUGENE ON THE BID OF $100.00 FOR $100.00 PAR VALUE I <br /> AND AT THE INT~REST RATES OF 6% ON 1954 AND 1955 AND '3% ON 1956 THROUGH 1963 MATURITIES AND I <br /> THAT THE CERTIFIED CHECKS SUBMITTED WITH THE OTHER BIDS BE RETURNED. ROLLCALL VOTE. MOTION !I <br /> CARRIED. :1 <br /> I' <br /> d <br /> REPORTS OF OFFICERS il <br /> 7 MAYOR JOHNSON - TELEPHONE RATE HEARINGS. I <br /> I, <br /> II <br /> I: <br /> I T WAS MOVED BY CRUMBAKER, SECONDED BY BOOTH THAT THE CITY BE REPRESENTED AT THE ii <br /> TELEPHONE RATE HEARINGS. MOTION CARRIED. II <br /> ;i <br /> 8 CITY MANAGER'S REPORT II <br /> :1 <br /> I ii <br /> " <br /> ! I. HOUSE AT 2400 UNIVERSITY - IT WAS MOVED BY CRUMBAKER, SECONDED BY BOOTH THAT THE CITY Ii <br /> MANAGER BE \ AT 2400 UNIVERSITY STREET. <br /> I INSTRUCTED TO CALL fOR BI~S ON HOUSE AND GARAGE :1 <br /> " <br /> I 2. LETTER FROM GRAHAM &. COMPANY, ARCHITECTS WAS READ, AND LETTER FROM SO. ROSENBERG WAS II <br /> READ FOR RECORDS. II <br /> ", , Ii <br /> ,I <br /> 3. NOTICE ON STATE HIGHWAY LANDSCAPING PROJECT READ. II .. <br /> :1 <br /> " <br /> 4. IT WAS MOVED BY BOOTH, SECONDED BY OWEN THAT THE COUNCIL APPROVE FUNDS AND CHANGE-O~ER Ii <br /> " <br /> OF RADIO TRANSMITTER FOR POLICE COMMUNICATIONS AND AUTHORIZE CITY MANAGER TO REQUEST F.C.C. il <br /> TO CHANGE FREQUENCY FOR NEW TRANSMITTER. ROLLCALL VOTE. MOTION CARRIED. I' <br /> " <br /> " <br /> 5. CENTRAL LANE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION REPORT Of BUfORD WAS REFERRED BY MAYOR TO il <br /> PLANNING COMMITTEE OF THE COUNCIL FOR STUDY IN CONNEC~ION WI TH SCHEDULED HEARINGS. ': <br /> I <br /> 6. COMMUNICATION fROM WILLAMETTE VALLEY LUMBER OPERATORS ASSOCIATION WAS READ - RE: REQUEST I <br /> TO BUILD OFfiCE BUILDING AT 1243 PEARL STREET. II I <br /> I " <br /> Ii <br /> IT WAS MOVED BY CRUMBAKER, SECONDED BY BOOTH THAT THE COMMUNICATION BE REFERRED TO THE Ii <br /> PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Ii <br /> Ii <br /> . .,- I: <br /> REPORTS OF COMMITTEES I, <br /> I, <br /> '! <br /> , <br /> 9 A REPORT OF THE HEALTH &. JUDICIARY COMMITTEES - RE: REQUEST FOR INCREASE IN GARBAGE I: <br /> RATES WAS SUBMITTED AND READ AS FOLLOWS: If e <br /> . <br /> I <br /> "A MEETING Of THE HEALTH AND JUDICIARY COMMITTEE WAS HELD ON JUNE 18, 1953 WITH ,; <br /> Ii <br /> THE FOLLOWING PRESENT: MAYOR JOHNSON; COUNCILMEN CRUMBAKER, BOOTH, KOPPE AND OwEN; CITY II <br /> I' <br /> MANAGER AND CITY RECORDER; FRANK REID, ATTORNEY; LAWRENCE KRAMER, NICHOLAS SCHELL AND Ii <br /> IRVING GUSTAFSON. 11 <br /> " <br /> " <br /> I <br /> THE SANITARY DRIVERS fOR AN INCREASE IN THE BASIC PRICE PER MONTH Ii <br /> REQUEST OF THE I' <br /> FOR SERVICES RENDERED IN THE REMOVAL OF GARBAGE WAS STUDIED. IT WAS BROUGHT OUT BY THE Ii <br /> " <br /> SANITARY DRIVERS AND THEIR ATTORNEY, MR. REID, THAT THEIR EXPENSES HAD INCREASED TO WHERE II <br /> " <br /> THEY fELT THEY WERE JUSTIfiED IN REQUESTING THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE OF COLLECTION RATES; II <br /> (No. 9799) PASSED I <br /> I THAT THESE EXPENSES HAD INCREASED SINCE THE ADOPTION OF THE ORDINANCE '! <br /> NOTED BETWEEN SALEM, PORTLAND AND COOS BAY. ii <br /> I N MARCH, g.951. COMPARATIVE RATES WERE Ii <br /> i I' <br /> I AN €N~EAVOR TO DISTINGUISH SERVICES I <br /> I IN CONNECTION WITH APARTMENT HOUSES AS TO WHETHER I, <br /> II <br /> THEY SHOULD BE CLASSIFIED COMMERCIAL OR RESIDENTIAL WAS MADE; FOR INSTANCE, A DUPLEX UNDER :\ <br /> , <br /> i THE RESIDENTIAL RATE FOR ONE PI~K- UP Of TWO CANS PER WEEK WOULD COST $1.90 WHILE UNDER !I I <br /> I THE COMMERICAL RATE IT WOULD COST $2.25 UNDER EXISTING RATES. IT' WAS BROUGHT OUT THAT AS " <br /> ; !' <br /> LONG AS APRRTMENT HOUSES CONSISTED OF SINGLE FAMILY SNITS WITH FAMILIES LIVING THEIR UPON " <br /> " <br /> A PERMANENT BASIS, IT WAS DiffiCULT TO UNDERSTAND WH~ THEY SHOULD COME UNDER THE COMMERC I AL II <br /> I, <br /> II <br /> II <br /> I <br /> I II <br /> \ e <br /> , <br /> " <br /> Ii <br /> ~ " <br />