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<br /> 3. RE-APPLICATION BY SIGNAL OIL COMPANY rOR INSTALLATION or A METAL SIGN AT THEIR NEW
<br /> STATION LOCATED AT 1080 WEST 7TH AVENUE - IT WAS EXPLAINED TO THE COMMITTEE THAT THE;
<br /> :1 SIGNAL OIL COMPANY HAD PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED A SIGN FIVE rEET BY TWENTY-TWO FEET OF ALL-
<br /> '., INSTALLED AT THE EAST END OF THE FONT ISLAND OF THEIR NEW STATION ~OCA!ED
<br /> METAL TO BE
<br /> AT 1080 WEST 7TH AVENUE. THIS REQUESTED HAD BEEN DENIED BY THE COUNCIL.
<br /> THE COMMI TTEE, IN TOURING THE CITY, AGAIN VIEWED THIS AREA AND, AFTER DISCUS~HON,;
<br /> 'I AGAIN RECOMMENDED THAT THE REQUEST BE DENIED.
<br /> REQUEST BY THE PUBLI C WORKS DEPARTMENT FOR REPLACEMENT OF TWO TRUCKS AND ADDI T'I ON
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<br /> OF ONE TRUCK TO DEPARTMENTAL EQUIPMENT - IT WAS EXPLAINED THAT THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, ~
<br /> MAINTENANCE DIVISION, CURRENTLY HAVE TWO 1947 MODEL VEHICLES WHICH A~E INOPERABLE AND IN
<br /> NEED OF CONSIOERABLE REPAIR IF THEY ARE TO BE PUT INTO AN OPERATIONAL CONDITION. I,
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<br /> I PERMISSION WAS ASKED TO REPLACE THESE TWO VEHICLES AND TO ADD A THIRD VEHICL~ TO
<br /> CONFORM TO THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS. REPLACEMENT AND ADDITION OF EQUIPM~NT TO BE
<br /> e FOUR CUBIC YARDS, TEN TON DUMP TRUCKS, COMPLETE WITH HOIST AND BOX, WITH EIGHT CYLINDERS
<br /> V-B 155 HORSEPOWER ENGINES ANO CERTAIN OTHER NECESSARY EQUIPMENT. THIS EQUIP~ENT WOULD BE
<br /> PURCHASED F.ROM THE PUBLIC WORKS EQUIPMENT REVOLVING FUND AFTER BIDS HAD BEEN ADVERTISED
<br /> AND OPENED, WITH BIDS TO BE LET TO THE LOWEST AND BEST BIDDER.
<br /> THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENOED THAT PERMISSION BE GIVEN TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS AND TO
<br /> P~RCHASE THE ABOVE DESCRIBED VEHICLES."
<br /> I IT WAS MOVED BY MR. HARTMAN, SECONDED BY MR. WATSON, THAT THE REQUEST FOR REZONING SUB-
<br /> MITTED BY FLOYD STAPP BE REFERRED BACK TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FOR RECONSIDERATION,
<br /> PENDING ANOTHER VISIT OF THE AREA AND REQUESTING THAT A MEMBER OF THE,PLANNING COMMISSI'ON
<br /> ACCOMPANY THE COMMITTEE ON SUCH A TRIP. MOTION CARRIED.
<br /> IT WAS MOVED BY MR. GODLOVE, SECONDED BY MR. WATSON, THAT THE BALANCE OF THE REPORT OF THE
<br /> PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE BE ADOPTED. MOTION CARRIED.
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<br /> ii A REPORT OF THE PuBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MEETING HELD OCTOBER 19, 1950 - RE: AMAZON CREEK
<br /> I CHANNEL IMPROV~MENT; AND PROPOSED ORDINANCE ON HOTEL~, MOTELS, ROOMING HOUSES, LODGING HOUSES;
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<br /> , AND TRAILER PARKS WAS SUBMITTED AND READ AS FOLLOWS: "
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<br /> "PRESEN,! : MAYOR JOHNSON; COUNCILMEN GODLOVE, WATSON, OWEN, SHEARER, ANI? H~RTMAN;~
<br /> " CITY MANAGER; CITY A~TORNEY; ASSISTANT CITY RECORDER;CITY ENGINEER; ADMINISTRATIVE. INTERN;
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<br /> , VICTOR MORGAN, LANE COUNTY SANITARIAN; HELEN NORRIS, REPRESENTING THE MOTEL OwNER'S
<br /> ASSOCIATION; ,AND DR. CALVIN CRUMBAKER.
<br /> I . AMAZON CREEK 'CHANNEL IMPROVEMENT - THE CITY MANAGER READ A LETTER FROM THE CO~PS ,OF
<br /> ENGINEERS, UNITED STATES ARMY, WHICH STATED THAT FUNDS WERE NOW AVAILABLE IN THE AMOUNT OF
<br /> I $100,000.00 FOR FURTHER CHANNEL IMPROVEMENT OF AMAZON,CREEK BE~WEEN THE LANE CO~NTY FAIR-
<br /> I GROUNDS AND THE WEST SIDE OF CHARNELTON STREET. THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CHIEF OF
<br /> " ENGINEER~, AS CONTAINED IN SENATE DOCUME~T #131, PROVIDES THAT LOCAL INTEREST CONTRIBUTE
<br /> TOWARD THE COST OF THE WORK IN A SUM OF II 1/2 PER CENT OF THE CONSTRUCTION COST AND GIVE
<br /> I SATISFACTORY ASSURANCES.THAT THEY WILL (A) FURNISH FREE OF COST TO THE UNITED STATES ALL
<br /> LANDS, EASEMENTS, AND RIGHTS OF WAY N~CESSARY FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT; CONSTRUCT
<br /> I All NECESSARY BRIDGES; AND MAKE ALL NECESSARY UTILITY RE~OCATIONS AND REVISIONS; (B) HOL:D
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<br /> :! AND SAVE THE UNITED STATES FREE FROM DAMAGES DUE TO THE CONSTRU~TION WORKS; AND (C) MAIN-
<br /> I TAIN AND OPERATE THE PROJECT AFTER COMPLETION IN ACCORDANCE WITH REGULATIONS PRESCRIBED
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<br /> I BY THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY.
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<br /> I THE TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION 005T WITHIN THE CI~ OF EUGENE IS $784,570iOO IN~LUDING
<br /> 'I $2,570.00 TO BE EXPENDED BY THE CITY OF EUGENE AND $100,000.00 EXPENDED BY THE GOVERNMENT
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<br /> EUGENE TO DATE. A CREOIT OF $2,570.00 FOR WORK TO BE DONE HAS BEEN APPROVED. AN ADDITIONAL
<br /> CREDIT OF $19,800.00 FOR WORK PERFORMED OR TO BE PERFORMED BY EUGENE HAS BEEN PROPOSED BY
<br /> THE OFFICE OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS, BUT NOT YET APPROVED. THERE IS SOME QUESTION AS TO
<br /> THE ALLOWANCE OF THIS PROPO~ED CREDIT ~F $19,860.00; THEREFORE, THIS SUM SHOULD NOT'BE
<br /> TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION IN THE T~TAL AMOUNT TO BE CONTRIBUTED UNTIL IT IS ALLOWED.
<br /> IN ADDI TI ON, IT WAS ALSO ASKED THAT THE CITY MAKE A CONTRIBUTION or $25,200.00 AT THIS
<br /> TIME WHICH IS APPROXIMATELY II 1/2 PER C~NT OF THE AMOUNT EXPENDED IN THE CITY OF EUGG~E TO
<br /> DATE PLUS THE AMOUNT OF THE CURRENT ALLOTMENT.
<br /> AFTER CONSIDERABLE DISCUSSION, THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDED TO THE COUNCIL THE APPROVAL
<br /> OF A RESOLUTION WHICH WAS SUBMITTED BY THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS AND THAT IT BE RETURNED 1"0
<br /> THEM SO THAT THIS PROJECT CAN BE GOTTEN UNDERWAY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
<br /> 2. PROPOSED ORDINANCE ON ROOMING HOUSES, LODGI NG; HOUSES, HOTELS, MOTELS, AND TRAILER'
<br /> I PARKS - THE CITY MANAGER ASKED MR~ VICTOR MORGAN, LANE COUNTY SANITARIAN, TO DI'SCU~S :'WIITH
<br /> THE COMMITTEE THE REASON FOR A NEW CITY ORDINANCE GOVERNING HOTELS, MOTELS, ROOMING ~OUSES,
<br /> LODGING HOUSES, AND TRAILER PARKS. MR. MORGAN EXPLAINED THAT THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE WOULD
<br /> PUT OUR CITY REGULATIONS ON A LEVEL WITH TH~SE OF THE STATE BOARD OF .HEALTH.
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