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<br />INTERSECTION PAVING fUND
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<br />SEWAGE DISPOSAL fUND
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<br />CITY. or EUGENE - LIEN DEPT. $ 1,716.33
<br />
<br />$
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<br />18.51.
<br />5.60
<br />108.40
<br />700.00
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<br />DOT DOT SONS
<br />LANE COUNTY TITLE COMPANY
<br />DANIEL O. POTTER, TREAS.
<br />DANIEL O. POTTER, TREAS.
<br />
<br />SEWAGE & DRAINAGE fUND
<br />
<br />CORNELL,HoWLAND,HAYES & MERRYfiELD
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<br />$ 4,756.19
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<br />AIRPORT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT fUND
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<br />CIVIC EMERGENCY fUND
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<br />$ 2,238.61
<br />47.40
<br />3.50
<br />
<br />RICHARD C. CLARK
<br />LANE COUNTY TITLE COMPAN~
<br />DANOCEL O. POTTER, TREAS.
<br />
<br />$
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<br />10.35
<br />15.00
<br />
<br />PETTY CASH
<br />DANIEL O. POTTER, TREAS.
<br />
<br />LIBRARY BOND fUND
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<br />HOFrMAN'S
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<br />. $ 15.95
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<br />IT WAS MOVED BY MR. SHEARER SECONDED BY MRS. LAURIS THAT THE BILLS AS SUBMITTED AND .READ BE
<br />APPROVED AND THE PROPER CITY OFFICIALS AUTHORIZED TO DRAW THE NECESSARY WARRANTS. ROLLCALL VOTE.
<br />ALL COUNCILMEN PRESENT VOTING AYE, MOTION CARRIED.
<br />
<br />MONTHLY PAYMENT ESTIMATES WERE SUBMITTED AND READ AS FOLLOWS:
<br />
<br />HUGHES & MAHAFFEY
<br />1ST - flLLMORE STREET SEWAGE PUMPING STATION
<br />
<br />$ 2,340.00
<br />
<br />KEMP CONCRETE
<br />4TH & fiNAL - SIDEWALK BOTH SIDES ADAMS fROM 19TH TO 22ND;
<br />BOTH SIDES Of JACKSON fROM 18TH TO 2aND
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<br />132.94
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<br />LEE-BuILT HOMES
<br />1ST - MA I NTENANCE SHOP Bu I LD I.NG ADD I T ION
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<br />5,726.75
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<br />SALEM SAND & GRAVEL
<br />1ST - SANITARY SEWER WEST EUGENE TRUNK, SECTION #1
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<br />15,514.75
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<br />K. A. WARDELL
<br />2ND - SIDEWALK ON WASH I.NGTON PARK AREA - EAST S I DE .OF WASH I NGTON PARK
<br />FROM 19TH TO 21ST; WEST SIDE or LAWRENCE FROM 19TH TO 21ST;
<br />SOUTH SIDE Of 19TH FROM LAWRENCE TO WASHINGTON; NORTH SIDE Of
<br />21ST FROM LAWRENCE TO WASHINGTON
<br />
<br />709.27
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<br />IT WAS MOVED BY MR. SHEARER SECONDED BY MRS. LAURIS THAT THE ESTIMATES AS SUBMITTED AND READ
<br />BE APPROVED AND THE PROPER CITY OFFICIALS AUTHORIZED TO.DRAW THE NECESSARY WARRANTS. ROLLCALL
<br />VOTE. ALL COUNCILMEN PRESENT VOTING AYE, MOTION CARRIED.
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<br />REPORTS Of OffiCERS
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<br />A REPORT FROM THE CITY MANAGER WAS SUBMITTED AND READ AS fOLLOWS:
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<br />"THE VALUE Of.BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED DURING APRIL 1960 AMOUNTED TO $2,169,080 WHICH
<br />IS $1,439,330 MORE THAN ISSUED THE SAME MONTH A YEAR AGO. RESIDENTIAL PERMITS AMOUNTED
<br />TO 36 FOR $442,290, COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS - 10 rOR $654,400, AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS - 3 FOR.
<br />$702,900.
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<br />THE fiRE DEPARTMENT ANSWERED 34 ALARMS OF WHICH 7 WERE NON-fiRE AND 5, RURAL CALLS.
<br />THE TOTAL ESTIMATED LOSS AMOUNTED TO $7,120. THE FIRE MARSHAL REPORTS 201 INSPECTIONS
<br />AND 38 REINSPECTIONS WITH 216 HAZARDS FOUND AND 173 REMOVED. THE DEPARTMENT HAS COMPLETED
<br />THE PERrORMANCE TEST ON THE ROSEBURG PUMPER AND IT. IS NOW READY fOR EMERGENCY SERVICE.
<br />THE ARCHITECT fOR THE WEST SIDE STATION REPORTS THAT ALL MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL' WORK
<br />IS PROGRESSING AS WELL AS WEATHER PERMITS; BLOCK WORK HAS BEEN DELAYED BECAUSE Of WEATHER,
<br />AND ROUGH PLUMBING IS NEARLY COMPLETE.
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<br />ACCORDING TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT, A COpy Of WHICH IS ON EACH Of YOUR DESKS~.
<br />THE NUM8ER OF BURGLARIES REPORTED DROPPED-FROM 26 IN MARCH TO 12 IN APRIL WITH 14 CASES
<br />Of GRAND LARCENY IN APRIL COMPARED TO 8 IN MARCH. THE JAIL PROCESSED 246 PRISONERS DUR-
<br />ING THE MONTH, 134 BEING HELD fOR THE COUNTY, THE BALANCE O~ CITY CHARGES. Of THE TOTAL,
<br />16 WERE ADULT rEMALES. OUR DAILY AVERAGE PRISONER POPULATION WAS 61, SOMEWHAT HIGHER
<br />THAN THE AVERAGE Of 53 IN THE PREVIOUS MONTH. WE SERVED 5861 MEALS AT AN.AVERAGE COST.
<br />Of 9.22, PER MEAL. THE PATROL DIVISION INVESTIGATED I I I TRAffiC ACCIDENTS DURING APRIL,
<br />A SOMEWHAT BETTER RECORD THAN. THE ALL TIME RECORD OF 123 INVESTIGATED DURING THE PRE-
<br />CEDING MONTH. EIGHTEEN OF THE ACCIDENTS RESULTED IN INJURY TO 27 PERSONS, NONE Of WHOM
<br />WERE PEDESTRIANS. THERE WERE NO FATALITIES. PROPERTY. DAMAGE WAS ESTIMATED TO BE $35,980.
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<br />I WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE CONTINUED EXPANSION AND USE OF THE LIBRARY
<br />SERVICES SINCE MOVING INTO THE NEW.QUARTERS. EACH or YOU SHOULD HAVE RECEIVED A COpy
<br />Of THE LIBRARIAN'S REPORT THROUGH THE MAIL."
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<br />IT WAS MOVED BY MR. SHEARER SECONDED BY MRS. LAURIS THA~ THE REPORT OF THE CITY MANAGER BE RE-
<br />CEIVED AND PLACED ON riLE. MOTION CARRIED.
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