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<br />I ! COUNC I L CHAMBER Ii
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<br />~r THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EUGENE W~S HELD ON SEPTEMBER 14, 1959 ii
<br />II AND ADJOURNED TO SEPTEMBER 28, 1959 AT 7:30 PM IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO II
<br />00 ,: ORDER BY HIS HONOR MAYOR E. E. CONE WITH THE FOLLOWING COUNCILMEN PRESENT: MR. SHEARER, MRS. LAURIS, ili
<br />N I MR. MOLHOLM, MR. MCGAFfEY, MR. CHATT, MR. MOVER, MR. WILSON AND MR. SWANSON. :'
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<br />1:.,,) 'i THE INVOCATION WAS GIVEN BY REV. PHILIP KINKEL. Ii
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<br />, 'i THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETI NG Of SEPTEMBER 14, 1959, AS MA I LED TO MEMBERS OF'THE COUNC I L, 1'1
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<br />J I NTRODUCT ION Of NEW BUS I NESS I:
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<br />e .: MA YOR CONE RECOGN I ZED THE PRESENCE Of GROUPS OF' STUDENTS fROM CAL YOUNG JUN I OR HIGH SCHOOL AND Ii
<br />I ROOSEVELT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL WHO ARE AT THE PRESENT TIME STUOV'NG LOCAL GOVER~ENT. ~.
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<br />I MONTHLY PAYMENT ESTIMATE WAS SUBMITTED AND READ AS FOLLOWS: Ii
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<br />2ND - COMFORT STATION, HENDRICKS PARK $ 4,676.50 11
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<br />! IT WAS MOVED BY MR. SHEARER SECONDED BY MR. MOLHOLM THAT THE ESTIMATE AS READ BE APPROVED AND I
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<br />\: THE PROPER CITY OFFICIALS BE INSTRUCTED TO DRAW THE NECESSARY WARRANT. ROLLCALL VOTE. ALL COUNCIL- !
<br />q MEN PRESENT VOTING AYE, MOTION CARRIED. \1
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<br />REPORTS Of Ofn eERS II
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<br />2 ! A REPORT F'ROM THE CITY MANAGER - RE: IMPROVEMENTS, ETC., WAS SUBMITTED AND READ AS FOLLOWS: :1
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<br />: "ON EACH OF' YOUR DESKS I HAVE PLACED A JOB STATUS Of THE CAP ITAL IMPROVEMENTS I'
<br />:: WITH THE PUBL I C WORKS DEPARTMENT. THE I NCLEMENT WEATHER TH I S PAST ,MONTH HAS NOT :11
<br />': HELPED THE COMPLET ION DATES ON THESE PROJECTS. !
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<br />'I THE Pl.!BL I C WORKS DEPARTMENT REPORTS THE fOLLOWI NG CONCERN I NG THE WEED CUT- ii'
<br />, TING PROGRAM ON VACANT LOTS FOR MAY THROUGH AUGUST 1959: I
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<br />'1 470 LOCATIONS WERE POSTED F'OR REMOVAL Of NUISANCE i
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<br />:! 253 WORK ORDERS WERE MADE OUT ON LOCAT IONS THAT 0 I 0 NOT I.
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<br />, VOL UNTAR I L Y REMOVE SA I D NU I SANCE Ii
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<br />I :) DUE TO THE DRV S.UMMER AND THE AB I L ITY Of THE TWO NEW TRACTORS TO, CUT THE WEEDS Ii
<br />,j EXTREMELY CLOSE TO THE GROUND, THERE HAVE BEEN VERY fEW RECUTS. ALL CITY PRO- II
<br />PERTY HAS BEEN RECUT. IN RECAPP I NG THE ACTUAL COSTS OF THE GRASS CUTT I NG PRO- II
<br />GRAM, AS IT AFfECTED PRIVATE PROPERTY, THE fOLLOWING INFORMATION IS OfFERED: ,I
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<br />, LOTS CUT AND PAID fOR BY DEPOSIT OR DIRECT PAYMENT $ 850.00 'i
<br />LOTS CUT AND TO BE BILLED I ,676.50 Ii
<br />; 2,526.50 Ii
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<br />el TOTAL LABOR $ 2,007.58 I:
<br />"i TOTAL EQUI PMENT RENTAL 3 J7 .07 I,'
<br />TOTAL EXPENSE 2,324.65 j
<br />,! TOTAL EXCESS OVER EXPENSE $ 20' .85 i
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<br />:: THE PARKS DEPARTMENT REPORTS THAT THE COMFORT STATION IN HENDRICKS PARK ill
<br />': IS APPROXIMATELY 90% COMPLETE, AND THE WADING POOL IN AMAZON PARK HAS BEEN I
<br />!i POURED LEAV I NG THE OE'CK AND SHELTER TO BE CONSTRUCTED TH I S COM I NG MONTH Of it
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<br />, THE PARKS,DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL WITH NEIGHBORS NEAR THE SMALL PARK AT 33RD 1'1
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<br />': AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET HAVE INSTALLED PLAY EQUIPMENT AND A BASKETBALL I
<br />,i COURT. PARK DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL fiLLED ALONG THE ROAD THRO UGH SK' NNERS BUTTE II
<br />PARK AND SEEDED THE AREA TO GRASS, HAS GRADED THE PARK I NG LOT AT THE AMAZON II
<br />ii SOfTBALL fiELD, AND GRADED THAT PORTION OF AMAZON PARK EAST OF HIGH STREET I
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<br />I : BETWEEN 24TH AND 28TH AVENUES SO THAT THE AREA CAN BE BETTER MA I NTA I NED. 'I.
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<br />, DAN POTTER WILL BE ASK I NG YOU I N THE NEXT TWO DAYS ABOUT YOUR RESERVATI ONS I'
<br />fOR ATTEND I NG THE LEAGUE CONfERENCE I N PORTLAND." il
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<br />IT WAS MOVED BY MR. SHEARER SECONDED BY MR. CHATT THAT THE REPORT Of THE CITY MANAGER BE RE- l(
<br />;! CE I VED AND PLACEO ON FI LE. . MoT ION CARR I EO. II
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