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lies ~dJacent to the property of R.m.~lller and Lena ~iller, and the said <br />Miller and Lena Mi'~ler have offered to pay the City of Eugene $100.00 cash and <br />to pay al.l.municlpal as,~saments against said tract. <br /> <br /> TMEREPORE be it resolved by the Co~,~mon Council of D~ede that th~ .Ma~or <br />and the Recorder be and they are here6y directed upon the paymen~to the CibF <br />o~ $~0.00 and J.W. Kenzler, to make, execute and deliver te the ~ld J.W. Henzler <br />a good and sufficient deed to the tmet first above deserl6ed ~&th the provisions <br />~h~rel~ that the Grantee shall pay ali municloal a~essments assessed agaln~t <br />said trot. <br /> ~d be it further resolved, tha~ the Mayor and Recorder be ~nd they ~e <br />hereby direet~ tomake, execute and deliver a goo4 and sufficient deed to the <br />tract of lan~ second above described to R.~. Miller and Le~ Miller, said deed <br />to,provide that said Grantee shall ~y a~l municipal liens and assessments <br />against said property, <br /> <br /> W.E. Po,vell, Robert W. Prescott and J.T. Evans were appointed as a new Board <br />of Viewers to co'~plete the work of opening 18th Avenue from Wlllsmet%e to Mil! <br />Streets. <br /> <br /> Chairman Simmons 9f the Street Com.~lttee spoke on the subject of having cross <br /> macadamized streets scarified and kept in better condition th~m most of them now <br /> are. Such matter w~ discussed, but no action taken. <br /> <br /> Amelia Aye, represented by her son, appeared and spoke on the'~ question of <br />the opening o~gth Avenue W. ami 10th Avenue W. both of whleh openings, as now <br />Fully closed, affects her property lying between said two street, j She finally <br />made aa offer to the city that on the cancellatlo~ from the City b,i~n Docket of <br />the a~:~u~t ef -150~00 which Is the amount of benefits ~s~essed against her In~ <br />excess of d~sge~ for such two street openings, she would deed to the _city her <br />property to the width of 66 feet as the extension off Taylor Street F~m a point <br />at the p~esent ~nd of said ~treet some 50 Fee~ south of the .south lin~ oC10th <br />Avenue north to the south line ofgth AvenUe, the el-by to pave said Ta~lor Street <br />for such dlstanc~ at the time 10th Avenue ls paved, and he~ private property on <br />both slde~ of said street as extended to be assessed for such pavement ia the <br />usual manner, he~ property not to be assessed fo~ the future opening of ~aylor <br />Street yet un,)pened. 0n motion, such offer was ~manlmo~s!y ~4o~pbed. <br /> <br /> On motion duly carried it was directed bhe city have the words ~Clty of <br /> gh~gene" printed on all city owned vehicles, conveyances and equipment. <br /> <br /> Marhsal[ Bes~onnette reported the Jeffe~on Street bridge over the ~azon <br />Is unsafe for loads. <br /> <br /> The Street Co~ultte~ spoke on the quest io~ of some of the equipment recently <br />purchased not being up to st~da~d. The m~tter'wa~ discussed, but no aetlon taken. <br /> <br /> Seven sidewalk assessmeng ordinances having been ~ead the flr~t t~e <br />February 15,1926, ~d regis~ered notice given, and all protests over ruled, they <br />passed their second and 'third 're~lngs by title by unanimous consent under suspen: <br />sion of the rule-and were.placed on 'their final passage. The ayes and aa~s were <br />called, all present voting aye. Nay none. The 0rdinanees were declared passed <br />and number~ f~om 5232 to 5238, both numbe~ inclusive. <br /> <br /> An Ordinance approving and adopting thee plans and specifications of the City <br />Engineer for the improvement of the alleys training north and south and east and <br />west between 10th and llth Avenues smd Willamette and Olive Streets, was read <br />the first t~ue and passed its second and third .readings by title by unanimous con- <br />sent under suspension of the rule and was placed on its final passag~ The ayes. <br />and nays ~ere called, all present voting aye. Nay none. The Ordinance was declar- <br />ed pas~ed ~d number~ 5249. <br /> <br /> Ten sidewalk improvement ordinances were re~! the first t~ne and passed <br />tn.ir second and third readings 'by title by unanimous consent under suspension <br />of the rule~and were placed on their final passage. The ayss end nays were call- <br />ed, all presm%t voting aye. Nay none. The 0rdlna~ees were d~elared passed and <br />numbered from 5239 to ~2~7-$, both numbers tnclu:.~lve. <br /> <br /> ~h~ Ordinance t'o improve the alleys r~malng north and south and east and <br />~est b~tween loth and llth Av,~nues, and Will~aette and Olive'Streets, was <br />rea~! 'the first t~e ~d~sed its s~eond and tl~lrd re~lngs by title b~ unanim~s <br />consent un ~er ~uspenslon of the rule and was placed on its final passage. The <br />and a~s were called, allpre~ent voting aye. Nay none. The Ordinance was declared <br />passed ~d numbered <br /> <br /> <br />