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W.G. Ju~kins file4 his resignation as Captain of Police and, on motion the <br />same was accepted.. <br /> <br /> On motion the app l io at !on for a Hotel License filed by E. 1.Andrews to conduct <br />the geKenzi~ ~{ot.el. at N.e eerier of 8t1~ and Wil. lamette Sts. was approved. <br /> <br /> The Health CmK~ittee repo;rt, ed it must purchase in connection with the new <br />milk regulations 1000 receipt blanks, 250.0 sediment test pads, 2500 mil,k score <br />cards, 1000 score cards, 1 hydrometer, 2o~lass flasks, 2 dozem milk test bottles, <br />1 thermometer, 1 Inspector's badge, and 1 card index. On motion such artlcies <br />were ordered purchased. <br /> <br /> B.?.Alierman asked a sidewal~ be built ~n the West sideof. ?earl Street in <br />front of Lot 1V, i~lock 3, ?~shner's Addition. Said matter .vas referred to the <br />Street Committee. <br /> <br /> The petition to pave 5th Avenue from Polk to West City Limits, was agai.~ <br />presented and referred to the Street Connuittee. <br /> <br /> A petition was received to pave ~nerald Street fern 13th to 15th Avenues. <br />Said .petition wa.~ referred to the Street Con~nittee. <br /> <br /> A peti~ion was received to pave the alley from 10th to llth Avenues, between <br />High and Mill Sts., an4 the alley bet~en 10th and llth Ave~ from High Street <br />one half Block east. Said Petition was referred to the Street Committee. <br /> <br /> A petition was received to pave Oak Street from 13th to 16th Aves. Said <br />petitlo~ was referred to, the StreetCommlttee. <br /> <br /> A petition was received to pave 14th Avenue from Willamette to Alder Sts., <br />Said petition was referred to the Street Co~ltte~. <br /> <br /> a <br /> A petition was received te pave the lley between ~Inerald and Beech Sts. from <br />litth to 14th Aves . Said petition was referred t',~ the Street Committee. <br /> <br /> C 0 Lon~ Eiled a petition to have the sidewalk assessment, adjacent to Lots <br />VV and 78, 3'osterSs Addition abated for the reasons set forth in the petition. <br />Said matter was referred to the Judiciary Cormmittee and City Attorney. <br /> <br /> A petition was filed by the Pacific Vlbrollthic Co. askl~g f.Jr alternate <br />b ld~ on future Contracts. Sa~ld matter wa.~ referred to th~ City Engineer and <br />Street Committee. <br /> <br /> A petition was received to pave 22nd Avenue from Willamette. to McMillan <br />Sts. Saldpetltion was referred to the Street Committee. <br /> <br /> A petition was received to scarify Orchard Street. Sm'id Petition was <br />referred to the Street C~mmittee. : <br /> <br /> The City Attorney r'eported further on the application of ~.L. Bissel.~ offerln{~ <br />.$300.00 for a sati faction in ful~ f~r all city assessments against Lot 4, Block <br />15, Gross Addition, and 'stated under Mr. Blssells certificate of Delinqunecy he <br />will be compelled to pay the city's lien. Such report was adopted. <br /> <br /> The City Attorney also reported S.P,Ne~s has filed notice of tr~l in his <br />suit against the city .tnvolvihg a sidewalk assessment on Orchard Street. <br /> <br /> The Street Committee reported the street scales at the corner of 7th and Oak <br />Sts., are in an unsafe condition. The matter was 'referred to the Street Committee <br />and City Engiueer. <br /> <br /> The matter of sidewalks over the 9th street, brb]ge was discussed, but no <br />action taken. <br /> <br /> The Mayor reported on the condition of Pranklln Ave. between 8th s.nd llth <br />Avenues. On motion it' was ordered wood yards and other business firms using any <br />portio~l ,~f such street, vacate the stone to the street line ~d that the street <br />Commissioner see the ~e ls clewed up. <br /> <br /> ~ Ordinance prohibiti,g, the excavation of lateral ditches and feeders into <br />the Amazon Slou'~h, and requiring the seine to be constructed of covered tile drains <br />was re~ the first time ~d laid over. <br /> <br /> An 0rdl~ance regulating excavation in the streets of the city and repealing <br />Ordinance Y17 having been approved by the Judiciary Comm,ittee,' was read the <br />second time and laid over. <br /> <br /> <br />