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.............. AUGUST_ 15,.-1917 <br /> <br />Petition fo~ the macadamizing of Potter Street from 25th to 28th <br /> <br />Streets, and 28th Street from Potter Street to University Street was read, <br />and Mr. E. M. Patterson .heard in behalf of the petition, after which same <br /> <br />was referred to the Street ComMittee and City Engineer. <br /> <br />Request of A. C. Jennings for ~permission to erect awnings over the <br /> <br />doors' of his brlek warehouse at Charnelton Street between kth and 5th Streets, <br /> <br />extending over adjacent alley was referred to the Mire & Water 0ommittee'. <br /> <br /> Nr. Carl Washburne requested from the Council permission to construct <br />a port~%ochere over the driveway leading from Falrmount Boulevard east in <br />rear of their lot on Fairmount Heights. 'I~e matter was referred to the <br />Street Committee and City Attorney with power to act. <br /> <br />Attention of the Council was called to the requirements of Chapter <br /> <br />429, Oregon Laws~ 1917, requiring signs.at ~ll~oad crossings, by communica- <br />tion of the Coast, Culvert & I~lume Co., and representative of the ttoward, <br />Cooper Co., offering to furnish signs for this purpose, which matter'was re- <br />ferred to the Street Committee and City Attorney. <br /> <br />Mr. Lee Goetschious asked the Council to require the building of <br /> <br />cement sidewalks on East Third Street. <br /> <br />Mr. Reynolds complained about the erection of a wood shed within <br />six feet of his property at 6th and Olive Streets by N~. Beaman, in viola- <br /> <br />tion of Ordinance regulating buildings in fire limits. <br />referred to the Fire & Water Co~aittee. <br /> <br />~ne complaint was <br /> <br /> The Recorder submitted a copy of the City eharter and amendments <br /> <br />to date with a recommendation that same be printed, and upon motion seconded <br />and carried was instructed to secure bids for the printing of 500 copies. <br /> <br /> N~. T. 0. Russell, representing the Southern Pacific Co., asked <br /> <br />the Council to p~ovide a proper contract or otherwise for the cutting and <br />repair of the pavement at Blair Street crossing by the Company, without <br />their making a deposit for permit. The Street Committee and ~ity Attorney <br />were authorized to effect satisfactory arrangements. <br /> <br /> The following bills were recommended by the Finance Committee for <br /> <br />payment: <br /> <br /> <br />