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A petition was received to gra~le and gravel the alley between Willamette <br />and Olive Sis. fro~ ~8th t0 19th Avenues and the stone was referred to the Street <br />Committee for report. Such committee recommended the petition be granted ~nd, <br />on motion such repo~t was ~nanimously adopted <br /> M~s.Blaine Hove~ file~ a petition a~ to a sidewalk ~sessment in Fai~ount <br />el~iming it Is too much. ~Suoh matter was diso~s~ and, on motion, her obejo- <br />tim~ wa~ overruled.. <br /> <br /> The Standard 01~ Co. ~ile,i a petition asking pen~issioa to move 'its ladies <br />Comfort Station from <br />~ithl~ th~ Pire Limits. 05, motion such request was rejected, <br /> J,W.Maltm~ filed a p~,titio~ to construct a corrogated building on his <br />property b~ek of the Post ~fFice f,~r Private garage purposes. Such matter was <br />re~err~ to the ~ire and ~ ~ter Cmmnittee and It reeo~ended such petit ica be <br />denied. 0n motion such re~)3rt was adopted. Si~nons voting "no". <br />. <br />The ~ire and Water Co~mittee reported on the request of ~th and 'So~s to <br />build a eerrogated iron bu~ldlng at or ne ar the corner of 5th and 01iv~ Sis. <br />reeo~nending such ~titlon[be denl~. 0n motion such report was ~n~lmously <br />_adopt ed. <' ' <br /> <br /> ' Mrs. M~ andothers filed a petit ion protesting the maintea~ce of a [iver~ <br />barn or riding ~oade~ <br />Scott's Addition. 0n motl6n such petitioh wa~ granted. <br /> <br /> A 'protest petit 10~% w~ filed to the paving of l:~t Avenue from Monroe to <br />Jefferson Sis. Such matte,~ was discussed and, on motion, un~ously denied. <br /> <br /> Stien Bros; fll~ a petitio~ asking for an extension of ti.me of 60 days to <br />pave Columbia Street from 22ad to 23rd Avenues. 0n motion such request was <br />gr~ted for 30 days. <br /> <br /> Chairman Wll[iamsoa s~oke on the sewer situation in the city and recommend- <br />lng the Inspector of Build, lugs make a survey of the city and check up on the <br />districts needing sewers ~ad t~se properties mot connected, and report. 0m motion <br />such report was ~ mamim,~2 ~opt~. <br /> CDalrm~ Wll[lemsom ~so spoke o~ the ~azon situation ~d as to the ~vls- <br />lblllty ef digging out the. ditch from the ~alr Ground <br />additional two feet, or off'plowing the bottom of ditch so the wate~ will move the <br />di~t. After disewssiom t~ Recorder was directed to ~vertise for bids for each <br />of such methods to aid in Tutu~e action. <br /> <br /> The U of 0 asked for ~ expression from the individUal members of the CoUncil <br />as to pavl~ of the east slide of Umlverslt2 Street from 15th to 18th Aves. All <br />p~e~emt expressed the desire to see such paving done. <br /> <br /> It was repo~t~ W.W.~$Cornaok ls me ~omger leo~lng after the Aviation ~leld <br />and, om motion, un~lme~l~ carrie, his m~e was ordered off the pay roll star,- <br />lng A~ust 1, 1926. <br /> T, emty four sidewalk ~mprovemeat o~dlm~ees were re~ the first time and <br />passed their second ~d tl~.rd re~dlngs by title by unanimous eo~sent under suspen- <br />sion of the rule ~d were ,laced on thel~flmal passage. The ayes ~d nays were <br />called, all pre~mt votin ~e. Nay none. The 0~dluamces.were decl~ed passed ~d" <br />numbered fro~ 5535 to 5558 both m~bers inclusive. . <br /> <br /> G~ddnanceslevying assessments for sidewalks having been read the first time <br />em Ausua~tg,1926, amd registered notice given, and all protests qverruled, they <br />passed their second and tI~rd readings by title by unanimous consent under suspen- <br />sion or. the rule and were ~laced on ~heir final p~s~e, The ayes a~d a~ were <br />called, ~1 present voting'aye. Nay none. The 0rdlmanoes were deelar~ passed and <br />~be~ed 555~ ~d 5560. ~ ' <br /> <br /> ~ 0rdinamee to l~pr~e Char~e~ton Street from 13th to 17th Avenues, was <br />re~ the first time ~d p~s~ its second ~d third readings by title by unanimous <br />consent under suspension ~ the rule and was pl~ed omi ts final passes. The ayes <br />~d nays were called, all~present~ vot~g aye. Nay none. The 0rdln~oe was declar- <br />ed pass~ and numbered 556I. <br /> <br /> ~ 0rdinanee approving ~d ~opting the plus ~d specifications of the City <br />~gineer for the improvement of Charaelton St. from 13th to 1Vth Aves., was <br />the first time ~d passed ~tts second ~d third readings bM title by unanimous <br />consent under suspension 0f the rule ~d was placed on its ~nal passs~e. The ayes <br />and nays were .called, all'~present voting aye. NaM none. The 0rdinenoe was declared <br />passed amd n,~ber~ 5562. ~' <br /> <br /> <br />
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