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The matter oF sol,lng the small trAe't owned by the elty at the In$~er~ectle~
<br />of RailRoad ~lvd. and Van BuRen Street, was discussed and it was decided not to
<br />sell such property at this time.
<br />
<br /> The Mlr~ and Water C~nittee reported on thepetltio~n 'of H.J. Reynolds 'to
<br />e'~'ect a garage of galvaniz'ed iron at ~37 6th Ave. W..~tating such petltloa had
<br />b~en granted by the Co~uittee.
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<br /> Councilman Wlllls;~son spoke on the protests which come In on nearly e~/ery
<br />street where street ass'essm~nts are being m~ie to the brea'-'-~:~,,,~ and tearing up
<br />of water and sewee plpe'~ by' the ~outraetor an,/ recbmmended a' ob~..mmittee be appoint
<br />ed to wait on the WateF Board and see if :~ome ar~,angement cah~t be made to have
<br />the Water Board lay all' pipes to the property' lln'e in like m'anAer as the Gas
<br />Co. ,ioe.~. The Street Cb~lttee was appointed as such co~f~nlttee.
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<br /> The maixter of scarifying 14th Av'eaue was discussed and it wa:~ stated the
<br />Eugene ,Sand and Gravel Co. will do this work for (~15.00 per block, it to be
<br />paid f,~r any e~tra gravel~,urnished. No official action ~a:~ taken, but th~
<br />street co~mnittee was a.~ked to report on' the 14th Avenu~ petition to pave and
<br />the adverse petition thereto at the next me~tlng.
<br />
<br /> The recorder reported most of the fire policies o~ th~ City Hall are
<br />pi'ring and renewal policies are being received and asked if such policles are
<br />to be accepted with the seine companies. LiabiLity insurance wa~ aLso discussed.
<br />The wh~l, matter was Finally .~eFer~ed'to the 2in--ce Co~lttee for report.
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<br /> On motion the "Pc~I ~{all Ordlne~ee" ~hich was ~e~1%hetfltr~b%~eton
<br />~ebruary 15,1926, and laid on the table, was taken off the table an~
<br /> ~o d
<br />by members of Councll and others. S~ch Ordlnm~oe was re~ the ~ time and
<br />various amendments made. It was then re~ the th~gdt%,Lm~ by title by unanimous
<br />consent under suspension of the rule and was placed on its f~al pass~e. The
<br />ayes and a~ were called, 2~lll~son, Washburne, and McCul~.~ voted "aye", Rugh
<br />and Headersnott ~oted "naM". Large was excused and left the meeting before
<br />the ordinance was presented ~d Simons ~d L~b also were absent. ~'he Ordinance
<br />was declared pas~ed and numbered 5263.
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<br /> An Ordinance for the construction of a s~wer co~nencing at the exl.~ting
<br /> manhole on 22nd Avenue and Patterson Street, thence souti~ on Patterson Street
<br /> to 24th Avenu8 thence east o~ 24th Avenue to the alley east of Onyx Street,
<br /> thene~ north to 23rd Avenu~ th,~nee east on ~ate Street thence ~outh to the
<br /> alley south of 23rd Avenue, thence east to Columbia Street, was ~ead the first
<br /> time and passed l~s second and third readings by title by unanimous consent
<br /> under suspension of the rule ~d was plac~ on 1ts final pass~e. The'ayes ~d
<br /> ~ays were call~, all present voting aye. Nay acne. The Ordinate was de~ared
<br />pass~ and numbered 525~. '
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<br /> ~ Ordinance gpproving and aioptlng th~plan~ and specifications of the City
<br />~gineer for the construction of m sewer commenc~g at th~ existing manhole on
<br />22~d Avenue and Patterson Street, thence south on Patterson Stree~ to 24th Ave-
<br />hue, thence east on 24th Avenue to the alley east of Onyx Street, thence north
<br />to 23rd Avenue thence east to ~ate Street, thence s o,~th to'the alley south
<br />23rd Avenue, thence east to Columbia Street, was read the first time and passed
<br />· its second and third readings by title by unanimous conse~tunder suspension
<br /> the rul~ ~d was plied on l~s Final pa~seg~. The aye~ e. nd nays were
<br /> all '~esent voting aye. Nay none. The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered
<br />
<br /> Seven sidewalk improvement ordina.nees were read the first time and psss-
<br />ed their second ~d third readings by title b~ unanimous consent under suspension
<br />of the rule and were plied on their final pass~e. The ay~ and .nays ~ere o~led,
<br />all present voting aye. Nay acne. The Ordnances were deel~'ed passed and number-
<br />ed from 5257 to 5262, both numbers ~cluslve,
<br />
<br /> Aa Ordinance appointing a special eo~ittee to pass upon applioatlons
<br />liaenses fo:~eddlers, shows or attraotlon~ in the City of ~gene ca June 24th
<br />and 25th, 1926, was read the first ~me and passed its second an~ thl~ readings
<br />by title by unanimous consent under suspension of the m lc and was placed on its
<br />flna~ passage. The ayes ~d nays were called, all prese~t voting aye. nay none.
<br />The Ordinance was dee!ared ps~sed and numbered 5264.
<br />
<br /> Ten sidewalk assessment ordinances were read the first time smd laid over.
<br />
<br /> Resolutions preliminary to making foreclosure on property for street assess-
<br />ments unpaid., were offered and, on motion, unsnimeusl¥ ~iopted, said resolutions
<br />being placed on f~!e ~,~ connection with th~ properties therein deserHbed.
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<br /> ~ ~otlon council ad.Jounyed to racet Marbh. , 22nd. ,1.- 20, et 7;30 o clock P.N.
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