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Eugene, Oregon, March 30, 192§ <br /> .. M~nutes ~f. the ad.J0urned Meeting of the Common CSun. oi],. held March ]0th, 192§ <br /> at. the hour of 7.30 o~clock P.M. the Mayor and 'all Members of the Council being <br />' ~present ' ' ' " <br /> <br /> ~eeting e~li~' to order by ~ayo~ E. B..P~rks. . . _~ <br /> Co~itt~e rePor~ were ~all~ for. The~ ~treet Co,lite reco~end~ the bid of <br /> th~ 01ds Construction&for the cOnstruc~ion of the two woode~ bridges ~cre~s the Mill- <br /> race at tlilFard and Patterson Streets a5 th~ price off $4900,00, 0n mc.riCh such ~epor~ <br /> ~w~ adopt~ end the Meyer ~d Recorder were instructed to enter into a contract <br /> with s~id ffi~ for such construction work at sdoh price. <br /> <br /> Th eCit~ Attorney reported ~the narrow stri~ on the North side ofllth Avenue West <br /> ~fo~erly owned by F.B. C'h~bers had been d~ed to one Uarlisle and Peco~end~ that <br /> walks be built md esses~ ~inst such 1~ and stat~ the matter would 'work ou~-, <br /> <br /> The City Attorney also reported that the matter of the McKy assessments on west <br />,llth Avenue had been ~d.Justed and no further aetlon needed. <br /> <br /> The City Attorney reported that he was not Met ready to report on the Claim <br /> damages of Mrs Rose Riley and further time was granted him in which to report. <br /> <br />~elyhth Avenue ~der the petition od residents as filed ~d the 0it~ ~gineer gas ' <br />~ireeted to get ~ ~re~ent for ~ eas~ent ~roes thei~ land for the drain, s <br />at'er and report ~hereen at the next maeti~ ef the Council. <br /> <br /> A petition w~s ~ece~v~ from residents ef High S~reb$ .asking that High Street be~ <br />paved '~lth concrete payment from l~th ~4 16th Avenues. Such petition was refern~ <br />~te the ~o~ amd Street Co~lttee. <br />~ A petition was received from residents of Block 6, Skinners Donation askl~ that <br />a street light be installed im the elley intersection of said block. Sai~ matter was <br />refer~ed to the Fire ~d Water Cemmitte~. <br /> <br /> A petition was received fDem residents thereon asking that Hilyard Street be <br />i,p&ved to the width of ~4 feet with concrete from l~th Avenue to the South 0~ llmit~ <br />leer 24th Avenue. Said matter was referred to the ~e~ and S~eet Committee. <br /> <br /> A petition w~ received from ~he residents thereon askim~ ~hat 19th Avenue be <br /> eyed with cono~ebe from Alde~ to Moss Streets. Said matter was referr~ to the Road <br />~d Street Commtt~e~ <br /> <br /> A petition was received from the residents thereon askin8 that ~earl street <br />~between 2nd amd 4thth Streets be curbed ~nd paved- to a width of ~4 feet. A remonstrar, e~ <br />,petition was at the same ~time filed to the paving of said street between the propos~d <br />¥elnts. Both of such petitions were referred to the Road and Street Committee. <br /> <br /> A letter was received and read from J. Baird calling attention to the faulty .~ <br />?o~tdltlon of the walk at 95! Alder Street. Chairman Monroe of the Stl'eet Committee '~.t~' <br />~st~ted nothi~ can be done at this time with said matter st the present walk sets on <br />,private property. ' <br /> <br />The following resolution wes offered and unanimously adopted: <br /> <br /> BE IT R~0LVED by the Common COuncil that a refund of 22% be and the <br />i.same is hereby allowed on all asse.~mentS for paving on Free,kiln Boulevard from its <br />intersection with l~th Avenue and the East c~ty limits e~d ~he ~ee~rder ~d Treasurer <br />[,are hereby authorized ~d directed to make the ~ecessary ~u~m.e~tt~f .the assessments <br />~upon the li~ docket to ~onf~ '~ith this resolution, both as to paid ~d unpaid <br />assessments. <br /> <br />The followin~ resolution was offered and unanimously ~dcpted~ <br /> <br /> BE IT P~r~0LVED that tbs Buildin~ Inspector be smd he is hereby direote~ <br /> grant no b~lldlng pennlts in ~he do~tow~ district n~oly until after a conference <br /> <br />~ence previdi~ for the reastiblis~eat 0f the ~l~e limits of the City ef ~gene gnd <br />~rev~dln8 for the Character of b~ildi~gs to be erected therein ~d for the ~ount and. <br />~character of repair ~d reco~struotic~ to be per,tied therein. <br /> <br /> An ordinance providing f0~ th~ form of the $2~,000 East Ninth Street Bridge Bonds <br />las voted by the people, was P~ad th~ first time ~d p~s~ the second and third <br />~in~s bF t~tle by u~l~nlmou~ doMS~nt ~der suspension of the rule and was plac~ 0n <br />~final p~s~e, The roll was dall~d, All present vot~t ~e, Ne, u~ne. The etd!hence <br /> <br /> <br />