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An Aeriab penmlt was granted 'to M.O. Moupal at 4-/+1 13th Ave. East. <br /> <br /> Additional time was granted to Stien Bros. l'n 'which to pave 19th Avenue frcm <br />Hllyard Street to Willamette Street and also to pave Columbia Street from Fair- <br />mount Blvd. to 23rd Avenue. · · <br /> <br /> A, tdi'tional time wa~ granted the Itead Construction Co. in which to pave 19th <br />Avenue from Mairmount Blvd. to Hllyard Street. <br /> <br /> Paul DeAutremont app~are,t and <br /> apo~ on the need <br />S~,~th Lawrence Street from l?bh to 21s~ Avenues. Such matter was discussed and <br />the~etitioa to pave Lawrence Strest from.19th $~ 21st Avenues ,was, on motion, <br />referred" back to the street eo~mlttee to report at the next meeting. <br /> <br /> The Street Cm~itte~ m~l~ the following reeommmndatlons, which were each, on <br />mot ion, approved; , . <br /> <br /> 1. 2or th~ construction of a cement'sidewalk on the North 3t4e of <br /> 20th Avenue From Lincoln to Lawrence Streets. <br /> <br /> 2. That the petition to grade and ;~ravel Kincaid 'Avenue from tho <br />Right of way south of the ~outh line of First Addition to Klncald Park be granted. <br /> <br /> 3. That the pe. titlon to pave Jefferson,'Street From 13th Avenue to <br />l~'th Avenue be granted. ' <br /> <br /> 4. That the p~etltl.on to pave. 15th Avenue from Willamette Street to <br />W~shlngton Street be graBted, except that portion from Ol. lve Street to Cliarnelton <br />Street which should be de. hied. <br /> <br />gEanted, <br /> <br />5. That the pe,tltio:n toopen Taylor Street from 6th to llth Avenues be <br /> <br /> Chairman Williamson of the Sewer Com~nltte~ reported it i~ necessary to <br />purchase sewer pipe and iron pipe to repair broken pipes along the /hnazon caused <br />by break.~e done at th~ time the Amazon Ditch was improved ang that a bill for <br />such material would be presente,! later. <br /> <br /> The City Treasurer presented a statement showing that when 9-th Avmue was <br />opened to Almaden ,Street it cut through Ldt 4, of Huddle~ton',~ Addition.and that <br />by reason the~:oof $192.16 should be cancelled aU t,0 that lot for the portion taken. <br />0~ motlgn, the Treasurer was dlre~ted to cancel of record the ~r, ount of $192,~6 <br />as against said lot for th~0rtion taken in such street opening. <br /> The City Treasurer pres.~nted a statement showing that when 13th Avenue was <br />opened from Willamette Street west It took part of W.L. Xincald prope~'ty against <br />which ls assessed a sidewalk .improvement and that Nr. Kineaid request~ a cancella- <br />tion of the mnount of $83.49 of such sidewalk gssessment on account of such street <br />opening. Said matter wes referr~ to th~ Judiciary Cm~ittee for investigation <br />m~d re,rt. <br /> <br /> Amelia Aye presented a deed to the city for Zhe extension of Ta'yl'of Street <br /> from 9th Avenue to near 10th Avenue a.~ 'heretofore e~greed and the same v~ss examined. <br />j~n motion, such matter was referred to the City Attorney to accept a proper in- <br />strument to bind both cattles in accordsnce wlt~ the agreement entered Into on <br />March 8, 1926, <br /> <br />The following resolution was offered and unanimously adopte4: <br /> <br />RESOLUTION. <br /> <br /> RRBOLVED; That the Common' Counell of the City of Eugene, Oregon deems it <br />expedient and necessary to open, 1 .Y <br /> a, out and establish Taylor Street from <br />6th to llth Avenues, and that the City Fnglneer be and is hereby directed to make <br />a survey of the same, to u,ke the bound~ries thereof, to make ,~ plat thereof and <br />make and file a written report c,~htaining a full and complete description of such <br />street and the bom%daries theraof and of the portions of each lot, part of lot or <br />tract of land to be appropriated therefor. <br /> <br /> One sidewalk assessment ordinahce was read th~ first time and laid over. <br /> <br /> ?~o sidewalk improvement ordinances were l~eazt the first time snd passed <br />their second and third re,dings by title by unanimou:~ consent under suspension of <br />the rule and were placed on their final passage. The ayes and nays were called, <br />all pre~ent voting aye. Nay none. The 0rdb~anees were declared passed and numbered <br />526~ and 5266. <br /> <br /> <br />