Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 06, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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Resolution
Declaring the policy of the Mayor and Common
Council hh regards the making of improvements to the
wotep supply, and water system of the City of Ashland,
in cifre the “ Water .Bond Amendment*’ is voted upon
favorably at the November general election.
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WHEREAS, f^|w;e.tlie year 1920 the problem of se­
curing a more a&quate supply of water for the City of
Ashland has been continuously before the city adminis­
tration, and as a result a great deal of painstaking in­
vestigation has taf&h place,' and a fund of engineering
data and information has lieen collected, and
WHEREAS, from this store of data and upon the
advice of competent engineers, the Mayor and Conneil
have determined that in order to increase the domestic
water supply of the City of Ashland, that the only pro­
ject within the financial reach of tho City is the con­
struction of a reservoir in Ashland Creek canyon, and
WHEREAS, engineers are at present checking the
data relative to the cost of reservoirs and dams at sev­
eral sites in said canyon, acting under instructions of
the Mayor and Common Council to find a site upon which
a reservoir can be hnilt with the greatest economy for
the greatest amount of water conserved, and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Common Council de­
sire to make an expression of their intent in regard to
the expenditure of the funds realized from the sale of
said Water Bonds, if vqted, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUN­
CIL OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND, JACKSON COUN­
TY, OREGON.
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S e c tio n 1.,
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That it l»e hereby expressed as the desire and intent
of'the members of
Council, in case 'ttio pHHfi
pie of Ashland shall vote the Water Bond Amendment
to the charter of the City of Ashland, permitting thè is»
tuuncq of bonds for the construction of a dam or reser­
voir in Ashland ( ’reek Canyon, that said Common Coun­
cil will endeavor to cause said dam or reservoir to lie
Qonstmcted at a site where the greatest amount of water
can be conserved at the lowest possible cost; that al-
1 hough the Council hdve lieen advised by the engineers
that it will rdljuire the sum of $450,000.00 for the build­
ing of the reservoir and the making of needed improve­
ments to the distribution system of the city, nevertheless,
they pledge themselves, that every effort will be mado
to reduce the cost wherever possible, and pledge them­
selves to issue only such amount of said bonds as iriay
he necessary.
Section 2.
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That it be further expressed as the intent of the
Council that every possible site in Ashland Creek Canyon
shall have due consideration, as every member of the
Council is a tax payer of the City and is just as anxious
that the reservoir be economically and properly located
as the rest of the citizenry of Ashland.
The foregoing resolution was duly adopted, under
a suspension of the. rqles, nt a regular meeting of the
Common Council held on the 5th day of October, 1926,
the vote being as follows:
Ayes: R. L. Bur3ie, H. C. High, S. A. Peters, S. D.
Taylor, T. S. W ile / W. M. Wright.
Nays: None.
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Approved: October 5th, 1926.
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O. H. JOHNSON, Mayor.
BIEDE,
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7 Recorder,
Declaring the policy ef the
« Mayor and Common Council a«
regarda the making o f improve­
ment! to the wataf supply and
water system of the City of
Ashland,'In ease the "Water
Bond Amendment" la voted ap- I
on favorably at the Novembor <
general election.
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WHEREAS, since the y^ar
1920'the problem of securing a*,
more adequate supply ot water*
for the City of Ashland has been* 1
continuously before the city ad­
ministration, and as a result a
great deal of painstaking ihvestl- /
{S h irts tfcnt ant fom-fittfag
gatlon has taken place, , and a '
tod
o f baariOM ‘‘custom’
fund of engineering data and in- '
construction throughout.
formation has been collected, and /
Colored collan to match, i f
* WHEREAS, from this, store of \
desired. Patterns o f t o
data and upon the advise o f com- , /
dividualimd aacbsivcneas.
petent engineers, thé Mayor and l
Common Council have determln- I
ed that In order to lnafhase tho J
domestic water supply of the \
City of Ashland, that the onlv
project within the financial reach I
of the city is the construction ?>f <
a reservoir in Ashland Creek f
canyon, and
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WHEREAS, engineers are at 5
present checking the data rela- t
tive to the cost of reservoirs, and /
dams at several sites in said can- 1
yon, acting under instructions of
the Mayor and Common Council
to find a site upon which a reoer- I
voir can be built with the great- '
est economy for the greatest 1
amount of water conserved, and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and ¡f
Common Council desire to make I
an expression of their intent in ,/
regard to the expenditure of the )
funds realised from the sale of if
said Water Bonds, if voted, NOW
THEREFORE. BE IT RBSOLV- I
ED BY THE MAYOR AND
COMMON COUNCIL OF THE }
CITY OF A8HLAND, JACKSON If
COUNTY, OREGON.
Section 1.
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That it be hereby expressed as /
the desire and Intent of the mem- Y
bers of the Common Council, In f
case the people of Ashland shall
vote the Water Bond Amendment t j
to the charter of the City of Ash- i
land, permitting thé issuance of J .j
bonds for the construction of a
dam or reservoir ih Ashland * ■
Creek Canyon, that said Common ’
Council will endeavor to cause ' ’
said dam or reservoir to be con- a
strutted at a sit» where the T
greatest amount of water can be ip
conserved at the lowest possible F
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cost; that although the Council 4 a
have been advised by the engi- *
neers that it will require the sum! ’
of 1450,000.00 for the building)
of|th e reservoir and the maklhg
of needed improvements to the
MEDFORD, Ore., Oct. a —
distribution system of the city/ (United itews)— Superintendent
nevertheless, they pledge them­
Thompson of the Crater National
selves, that every effort will be
Sark has received an announce­
made to reduce the cost where-
ment from Park Director of the
ever possible, and pledge them­
appointment
e f Ray Evans ss
selves to Issue only such amount
chief
ranger
of the parker, suc­
of said bonds as may be neces­
ceeding Roger Welles, who re­
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Section 2.
That it be further expressed sis
the intent of the Council that ev­
ery possible site In Ashland Creek-
Canyon shall have due consider^*
tlon, as every member of the
Council is a tax payer of the City
and ia Just as anxious that the-
reservoir be economically anil
properly located as the rest of
the dtlsenry of Ashland.
The foregoing resolution was
duly adopted, under a suspension
of thé rules, at a regular meeting
of the Common Council held on
the 5th day of October. 1929, the
vote being as follows:
Ayes: R. L. Burdic, H. C. High.
S. A. Peters. 8. D. Taylor, T. S.
Wiley, W. M. Wright.
Nays: Nons.
Approved: October 5th, 192«.
O. H. JOHNSON.
Mayor.1
To all of which I hereby certi-
GERTRUDE BIEDE,
Recorder.
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