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An ordinance providing fo~ the form of the $~5,000 Paving Intersection Bonds
<br />as voted b~y: th~,,people ,was .read th~ firs~ ~tlme.a~d passed its see, on~t and third
<br />re~ln.s M t~le 'by unan~bus con~ent und~r ~us~eys~on 'of-the ~U e and w~s placed
<br />,on ~lts.flnal- paaq~e. The,~ r~ll was qall~. All Rrgae~t voted aye.~ No, none.~ The '~
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<br /> ~ ordin~nee providin~ fo~ the fo~ o~ the $10,000' Pavln~ Int~ra~etion Bet.ds
<br />as vot~ by iht people was re~ the first .t~me and passed its second and third
<br />readings by titlw bM unanimous consent under suspension of the ~le and was placed
<br />,m its final passage. The r~ll was called. All present voted aye. No,. nome. The
<br />~rdlmanee was declared passed and n~ber~ ~7~.
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<br /> An ordinance prOv-~din8 f'or '~
<br /> " the for~of the $10,500 8ewer Bonds as voted bY the,
<br />people was $.es~.~he flrs~t ~lme and passed its second and third readings by tltle ~
<br />bM unanimous consent under suspension of the rule and was Placed on its final
<br />passa~e.~he roll was called. All present voted ~e. No, none. The Ordinate was
<br />declared pass~ and number~ 4Y56.
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<br /> ~n ordinance adopting the survey, plat and report of the City Engineer for
<br />the proposed'opening and establishmen~ of Clark Street from MAdison Street to
<br />Street ~as read the first time and passed its second and thl~ re~in~s bM titl~
<br />bM un,incus oonsen~ unde~ suspension of the ru~e and_wa placed o~ its final
<br />passage. The r~11 was called. All present vot~ aye. ~, none. The~Ordinan~e was
<br />passed and m~m~ered
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<br /> ~ ordinance ~optin8 the survey, plat and report of the City ~gtneer fe~ the
<br />proposed opening and es~ablis~emt of.. 12th Avenue from V~ Burem Street to
<br />s~reet-~as re~l the first t~e and passed its second ~d third re~ings by tltl~
<br />bM unanimous consent under the suspension of ~he rule ~d was pla~ed en its fin~
<br />passage. The r~ll was eall.~; All present vot~ ~e. ~o, nons, The ordin~ee
<br />deolar~ pass~ ~d ~as u~bered 47~8.
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<br /> ~ .}rdiaa~ee to vae~e a p~ of ~ir$~ Avenue East was re~ the firYt tim~ ~d'
<br />pas~ed, its second and thi~ readimg~ ~2 title by unan~o~s oons~t unde~ suspicion
<br />of ~the rule ~.~ was p~aoed on ~ts final passage. The tel.1 was ~alled. All peasant
<br />voted' aye. ~o, none. The Ordin~ee wa~ daoi~ed p~sed ~d was nu~ber~
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<br /> ~u~f~ur sld~wal~ lm~ovemen~ ordinances a~feo~tng property ia vArlO~-S'
<br />p~ts of the oit~ were tnd~v/duall~ read th~ ftrs~ ~e a~d each passe~ its sec?nd
<br />amd thi~ ~e~ngs b~ t~$le b~ ~ani~ous c~nsent under suspension of the rule, Sad
<br />each was P~lae~ ca its fina~ pass,e, ~he~Mes and n~es were called on each
<br />o~lnauee~ All m~be~s of the C~uno~l- Voting aye. M~, nome. Said ordinances were
<br />eaeh declared ~assed and u~be~ 4740 to ~76~, both n,~bers inclusive.
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<br /> An ordinance adop+~ing and approving the plat of Tlff~s Addition to ~Agene,
<br />Oregon was read the fir~ time and lal.t ove:e.
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<br /> An ordinance to amen~ Section ~7 of Ordinance 152~ of the Oity of Eugene,
<br />Or~gon addptln~ rules and regulationa for the construction of the pl~bin~ o~
<br />the house drala~e of all buildings wlthla ~he Olty and providing a penalty for
<br />the violation of such ordinance, and repealing Ordlnanca 985 as ~end~ bM Or41~
<br />1586 and as ~ended bM Ordinate 1716 w~ re~ the first time and passed i~s
<br />second and third ~e~lngs by ~itle bM un.incus consent unde~ suspension of the
<br />rule a~d was placed on its final pass~e. Tho roll was .~alla, l. All presen~ vot~
<br />aye. No, none. ,The Ordinance w~ passed ~d number~
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<br /> Motion was made, duly $~co~,~,.t, a~d put to a vote to discontinue paymenb
<br />toward the support of the G~ve~nment ~lnplo~ment Office of the Oity of Eugen. e in the
<br />amount of $4~.20 month!y, to commence April 1st, 192§. ~he roll was called~
<br />Councilmen Monroe, Simmons and Williamso~ and Lamb voting 'aye', and ~oun.~llmen
<br />Washhu~ne, Large, MeCully and Rhigh voted 'no",The Uayo~ caa~ the deeldin~ v,~te,
<br />voting aye. The motion was declared carried.
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<br /> M~tion was made, seconded and c~rried that the office of Milk Inspector be
<br />discontinued commencing April l~t, 19~5. AIl voted AMc except Williamson who vo~ed ~
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<br /> The City Recorder was instructed to employ an assistant in his office*ia place
<br /> of Leah Klbby, resigned, at a salary n~t t~ exoe~ $80.00 monthly.
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<br /> O~t motion?un~m~uSly earrl~, ~he_ rent ~f t~e ~geme Water Bea~ for
<br />. ~ooms ~ the O~ty Hall was ~alse~ from ~65,00 to $75.00 per month to octanes
<br /> ~s~, 19~, ~d .~he rea~ o~: ~ch~oI Dls~rle~ ~o.4 for offlqe ren~ was raised fr~
<br /> $~tO0 ~* $~o, Qo monthly to co~ence April ls~,1925. The O~ty Recorder was
<br /> l~u~':te ~etifM~s~ld par~les of the raise.
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