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The Board of Vlewer.g filed their report on the proposed opening of t2th.
<br />Awenue from Willametteto Oliye S.t.r.~t and the same ',vas Fully di:~eussed. On m~tlon
<br />such report was laid on the table.
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<br /> Dr. Kerron, as City !{ealt~{ Officer, appeared anti spoke on the protests
<br />b~lng made as to the Bangs barns in 2airmount. After direness!on the Recorder was
<br />,,,strueted to ascertain the owner of such property and w~lte h~ requesting he dis-
<br />~ntinue such tenancy at the close of this season.
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<br />Dr. Kerron also spoke on the Earv~ig situation in the city and also as to
<br />t,e septic tanks in areas where there are no sewers and such matters were discussed.
<br />was ordered that E.C. Cole be employed for a short period to 5otter the Earwig
<br />s~tuation. It was agreed the only soD~tion For the septic tank nuisance ls smears
<br /> areas where ~ueh tanks are used.
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<br /> The Street Committee recommer~ied t~ former action of the Council in grant-
<br />.,g to McN~jtt Bros. the contract grading Victoria ~3oulevard in Victoria Helg,'~ts be
<br />r~consldered p-,ring to t~e [ack for suffl,~lent assessed validation to warraut such R,~-
<br />~'ovemeat at this t-~e. Moved such report be.adopted. The roll was called, Si~ons,
<br />W~liamsoa, Washburae an4 Large vote4 ~aye", ~gh and Heade~s~'tt voted "no",
<br />~osent ami not voting Lamb and MeCuDly. The Motion was declare4 on,tied.
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<br /> The amount of~,~l.~.y~ assessments against Lot 2, Bloc;¢ 6 Lot 5 Block 1,
<br />Lot 1, loc'.¢ 5 and Lot ~,6~3~earl Addition to the city, be$onglnq to ~ Sarah
<br />Patterson g~tate was PresSed as being too high. No a-~tlon was taken.
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<br /> A Petition to improve ~th. A~enue fr,3m th~ Railroad crossing West~to
<br />~.~on~'ge Street by the installation .of an ornLMental lighting .system was ~presented ami
<br />,read. Such matter was referred to the Light and Water Co~ittee.
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<br /> ~{. Svarverud reported the property along 23rd. Avenue from U~iversity Street
<br />:~ast to Spring Boulevard now shows an assessed valuation sufficient to bear the cost
<br />f paving. 'T~ matter ,~a~ discussed b~t no action taken.
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<br />', The matter, of repairing the alley between ?~ll[amette and Olive Street NOrth
<br />~rom ~lth Ave ue was dlso~sed. The City ~glnee~ was directed to prepare e.~tlmates
<br />~s to the pro~ab[e cost of maklug such repairs and the pre, portion each party who out
<br />~ueh pavement should pay.
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<br /> Mr. Eumphrey o~ Lebanon OregOn asked the cOunciL to temperate him for dig-
<br />~ln~ the ~azon '~lteh across his property without his knowledge or emsent. Such
<br />matter, was referred to the 2ewe~ Co~lttee.
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<br />The f. ollowing resolution wa~ offered and unanlm.~usly adopted.
<br />(T~ ope~ 24th Avenu~_--l-O0 Feet Wept fr~m Agate
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<br /> 2 ~ :~ :, ~ R~OLUTION ~0R, 0P~NING~24T}{ AVenUE' I~,90M'AOATE:STREET~ ;
<br /> the '' ~"~,o~'*. ~'~.~' ~<W~T~TO T~{E W~T LINE, OF THE~O~TE '~ -q /,~" -~.~
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<br /> ~OLVEP~, That~.~he~CommeN C.)uaoll:-of th~ ~lty:of.D~geae,-0rtg0n, deems
<br />.e~P~d~e~t:~an4 .~e~e~e~rgp~n, lay out and ~stabllsh 24th Avenue from ~ate Street
<br />'t~'e~ to th~.:We~t:~ ~i~,:, ~f the~he, Porte P~0Perty, and~- that :the City; ~glnee~ be. a.nd
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<br />directed t6'~mak~ a sdPv~y/0f, th& ~8; to'm~ithe ~unda~l'es %he~6F, '. to m~e."~
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<br />[thereof, aad~mak%~a~d ~ll~ a:Written rePOrt eoataifllng a full and ~omplete~de~riptio~
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<br />oF:s~h ~t~eet'aad~lts boua~arie2~ an4 of'the'.~r~.i0ns of.each iot~-:part of lots
<br />tract of land to be approp~iated t'he~eF,~.
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<br />~, A petition with about 900 n~e,i'was presented to b~in~ within the
<br />~e~rltory known as Ohu[a Vista as 'therein described. 0n ~0tlon sd~b petition
<br />raa, ed.
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