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This being the return date for hearing protests to the rea~sessment of
<br />~'airmount Blvd. fr,~m Moss Street to 15th Avenue,. protests were called for
<br />Geo. Gansle objected to the ssme as he claim3 such improvement cuts in on his
<br />property to his d~age. S~ch matter was referred to the Street Committee. ~y
<br />Rowllng protested ,~n ack, cunt of him-living, on ~airmount B~[vd. and b'etng
<br />as,~s~ed for the improvement of that street and aisc on account of berg
<br />as~essed for Vlllard Street, one under the abutting rul~ and the other under
<br />a Segr~ation of the property on Villard Str~et on a pro rata basis. Such
<br />~atter Was r~ferred to the Judiciary C,)mmittee and the City Attorney. S.N.
<br />day also claims ia the sale of an aeut~ corner of his property to the city at
<br />the corner of 15th Avenue. and Fai~mouat Blwi. he is assessed too great a front
<br />footage under the re-assessment 0rdinan,~e. Such ordnance having been read
<br />th~ first t~e on November 29th, 1926; and registered notice given, it passed
<br />its second and third re~ilngs by title by u~anlmous eo~sent under suspension
<br />of the rule ~d was placed on its f~al paisa.ge. The ayes an.t nays were esl[et,
<br />all present voti~ aye. Nay none. The 0rdinanee was declared passed and number-
<br />ed 5697.
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<br /> Coun,:llman McCul~l.y spoke of the City Engineer needing another car for
<br />his Department and recommended an auto be purchased for .his use, not to exceed
<br />in price ~300.00 0n roll,call, such recmmnendatloa was ,approved and the Nayor
<br />appointed ~..~eCully, L~b and Wiltlamson ~s a comnittee to make m~eh purchase.
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<br /> An Ordinance levying assessme:~ts for 't;~9 constructing a sewer b~tween
<br />Lawrence snd Washington Sts. from 19th to 23rd Aves., having been re~ the
<br />first time and ,passedlts second and third readings by title by unsnlmous eon
<br />sent under suspension of the rule and was pla~ed on its final passsge. Th~
<br />a~e~ and nays were called, all present votln~ aye. nay none. The 0rd~ance
<br />wa~ teelar~d passed and numbered 5683. ~(
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<br />An Ordinance levying assessments for pav~ln,~, Fairmount gaps, having been
<br />re~.! the first time Nov. 29t. h,l~26, and registered notice given, and no
<br />protests bein!~ filed, it' cussed its :~eoond an~ third readings by title by
<br />unanimous consent under susp, en~ion of the rul~ and was placed on its final
<br />passa.g~. The aye;~ and nays ~ere called, all present votlpg aye. Nay none.
<br />The 0fRinges was declared passed ~d numbered
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<br /> ~ Ordinance levying assessments for grading and gravelling %h~ klLey
<br />bet~een Harris and Potter Sts. from 2Otb to 21st Aves., having b;~en re~.t
<br />the first time NoVember 22nd',1926, and' registered notice given, and all
<br />prot~sts overruled, it passed its second and third r~adlngs by title by
<br />un~lmous consent unter suspension of the rule and was placed on its final
<br />passage. The ayes and nays were ealle~, all present vot9~g aye, [~ay none,
<br />The 0rdinaace was declared passed and numbered ~6~.
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<br /> ~ 0rdinanee levying assessments for pavln/~ 4th Average from Blair Blvd.
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<br />to o1~< Sts. having been read the first time Nov. 22nd,1926, and registered
<br />notice given, and no protests being filed, It pa~sed its se~nd and third
<br />readings by title by unanimous consent under ~uspenslon of th~ rule and was
<br />placed on its final passage. The ayes and nays were eal[ei, all present vot-
<br />ing ayeJ Nay none. The 0rdinanee was declared passsd and numbered S686.
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<br /> ~1 0rdiaance levying assessments for grading and gravelling the a41ey
<br />between 10th and llth Ave,~. From Jackson St. to Van Buren Sts., having been
<br />read the ftrs~ time Nov. g2nd,1926, sad r~gl terednotlce given, and no pr. otests
<br />being filed, it passed it~ second and third readings by title by unanimous
<br />consent under suspension of the rule and was pl,aced ca its final passage. The
<br />ayes and nays '~ere called, all present v'oti, ng aye. Nay none. The Ordinance
<br />was declared passed and numbered 568y
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<br /> An 0rdinsnce levying as;~essments for gra'ding and gravelling -the alley
<br />between Harris and Kln~aid Sts. from 21st to 22nd Aves. having been read the
<br />first time Nov. 22nd',1~26, and registered n'~tlce given, and 'the protests of
<br />Dora Hallngrls thru her agent .obOe. ct. ed to dj.rt, placed on the back of her lot
<br />whe~ such alley was improved. She was p~mised the s~e would be removed
<br />before the contractor is paid, It wes ~n read the second and third t~es
<br />by title by ~m~imous consent ~mder suspension of the rul~ and was plied
<br />ou its Final pass~e. The ayes and nays were. called, all present vot~g aye.
<br />Nay no~. The 0rdinanee was declared passed and numbered ~688,
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<br /> ~ 0rdln~ee levying ~sassmeats for paving Ferry St. fr~ llth to 13th
<br />Aves., having bee~ resM the first time Nov. ~nd,1926, and registered no%~i-ee
<br />given ~d no protests being fil~, It passed its second ~d third read~gs
<br />by title byuns~lmous~Don~ent u~der suspension of the role and was placed
<br />,~ its final ~as~~_~,~.9_~e~ ~_a~_~e call~, all ~resent votin~ a~e.
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