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C0111U.ION COUNCIL
Audit Sheet December 4, 1929.
Salary Pay Roll, November,
I,216.66
Salary Pay Roll, Police, first half,
1,520.82
Salary nay Roll, if second half,
I,520.82
89455-
Ithaca Journal -':News
3.90
B9519-
William Simmers
60.00
B9520-
Inlet "Beebe" 14ission
7.00
B9593-
Yrs. B. F. Milks
42.00
B9595-
Joseph Taleys
43.50
B95'6-
Bert Dains
I0.26
B9604-
New York State Electric Corp.
2I.93
B9605-
New York Telephone Company
9.75
B9607-
BG619-
Ragistrat ion and voting places, Rent
498.00
B9627-
The I'asonie Corp.
20.00
B96-84-
County Clerk
22.00
B9685-
Charles Eastman
30.78
B'ISS6-a
ill iam Moss
30, 7S
B9700-
T. 0. Stubbs
10.00
B9742-
Clarence Stevens
I0.00
39744-
Election Officer, 14ary Conley
I, OO
B9746-
William Simmers
60.00
B97524-
L. V. R. R. Co.
5.17
B9803-
William Marshall
37.00
B9.800-
C. D. Tarbell, P.1m.
4.010
B08II
11" it l iam Doss
30,78
B9S10-
H. E. Vanderhoef
23.56
BG SI2-
Charles Eastman
30. 78
BQS133-
Hazel Little
14.40
B9$14-
H. E. Vanderhoef
53.32
B98I5-
City Chamberlain
16g.63
B9816-
City Chamberlain
131.04
B9835-
Ithaca Journal -News
2 42.43
By836-
H. J. Bool Company, Inc
60.25
B9838-
Mary 0. Fahey
2 3.55
B,$39-
County Clerk
2I.00
B98 2-
Fred Cornell
15.19
Burroughs ' Adding 11achine Company
16.60
City Chamberlain
2.96
Dean of Ithaca, Inc
73.50
S',. F. George
47.00
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E. G. Holmes & Son
1.47
Ithaca, Tcp: Company
5.00
It -..a -,a Laundries, Inc
2.61
Ithaca Oil Company
27.42
_
Lohr & Kramer
13.05
J. B. Lang Erngine & Garage Co.
.75
T. G. i,Iiller's Sons Paper. Co.
70
Marion Bros3, Inc
4.00
Odell PSI of or Co.
1.25
Sideboard `restaurant
I16.50
Schaber' s Cycle Shop
14.75
J. E. VanNatta
W;'orkmen' s Compensation Reserve
75
1500:00
Dr. John F. Warren
I'�I. 00
Comptroller of the State of New York
I2.�7.50
Ithaca Savings Bank
I20.00
Interest on Bonds
14150. 00
Approved:
7 Finance Committee
CHARITIES
Audit Sheet December, 4, 1929.
B9789- November salary, Commissioer,
B$743- Ithaca Memorial Hospital
B9805- John King
Abbott Brothers
F.:1ichael Abbott
F. H. Atwater
F. D. Bull
rs. Fred Bock
A. B. Brooks & Son
A. Baldini
Dow S. Barnes Co.
Crawford's Store
Herbert L. Cobb
Patrick Clynes
James L. Dick
Carl F. Denman
Frank Eastman
John Flynn
Edward J. Ha.rdlen
Yrs. C. J. Haskin
Happy Valley Homes
Ithaca Fuel Supply Co.,
Ithaca Ice & Coal Co.
Ithaca Memorial Hospital
Ithaca Ch ildr en' s Home
Lois Jellies
'Mrs. Clarence Krum
Leary Coal Co.
Alberta Lawrence
'urs. Clara B. Leach
Frank LaBar
'"cReavy Coal Co.
F. E. Norton
X.Y. State Hospital for
Pride Laundry
Dr. David Robb
Robinson -& Carpenter
G. F. Sturrock
John E. Shea
Homer A. Tompkins
i�I. T. IJ'allenteok
i. C. 17arr en, M. D.
114,
Ithaca Memorial `Hospital
Ina
incipient T.B.
Approved:
75 .00
22 4.60
60.00
154,50
5.00
15. 00
1.90
32.00
1. 50
35• 04
5.00
64-
25.. 65
66. c0
16.50
139.00
5.00
57•�0
I(): �4
0I.00
91.53
o. 50
68 65
7 8. 00
8.00
20.00
106. IL5
25.50
25.00
25.00
20.70
42.50
3.00
.80
15.00
120. 75
12.50
75.00
8. 2 4
39.00
100.00
20.00
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Finance Committee
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COIWON COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING DECEMBER 44.1929
Present --Mayor Fred B. Hoge.
Aldermen--Sammons,Gill,Causer,Lowe,Myers,
Casterline,Morrison,Atkinson,Hoffman.
City Attorney --Heath.
City Chamberlain --Snyder.
Minutes of last preceding regular and special
meetings read and approved.
Green Street,W. Mr. J.T.Newman appeared before the Board in
Petition behalf of Krs. DeGrassi relative to a petition filed by
Change of Zone her requesting a modification of the Zoning Ordinance
which shall include her property, 111 W. Green Street,
in the "Comm.ereial District", and filed a Brief in
support of this request.
Mr. Bolton presented a petition signed by 15
' resident owners on'So. Geneva Street and 5 owners of resident
property- in Block 100 Vilest Green Street in opposition
to this- change.
Mr. DeGrassi and Mr. Newman submitted further
arguments in favor of the petitioner and 11r. Simpson
representing the opposition argued in opposition to the
change and, after informal discussion the following
motion was adopted.
By Alderman Sammons:seconded by Alderman Hoffman:
RESOLVED: that,the matter of modifying the
Ordinance including Block 100 West Green Street in the
"Commercial District" be referred to the Planning
Commission for consideration and recomiaiendation.
Adopted.
Mr. James J. Dillon filed a"claim with a Brief
Dillon,J.J.
alleging damages to his property on Morris Avenue
Damages
in the sum of $45,000.
On motion the foregoing claim was referred
to the City Attorney.
Holla.nd,W.C. W. C. Holland submitted an offer for the purchase
1.1'.Stete Street
of the building known as "Cayuga. Farms Building" on
Property
lands leased df him in consideration of the payment
of a tax of $12.07 and which was bid in by the City
ona Ta.x -Sale.
By Alderman Morrison:seconded by Alderman Hoffman:
RESOLVED: that the foregoing property be sold
under fir. Holland's offer and the matter of preparation
of Quit -claim deed be referred to the City Attorney.
hdopted.
Third Street
The City Attorney submitted the following propo-
Blostein
sed grant in the matter of the consent gfven.Mr Blostein
Switch from
L.V. Track
to extend a switch to his pr�pperty cros�in� rd Street ,
as Follows : 13.j► a.- ,.V- -6�
WHEREAS, Henry Blostein appeared before the Common
Council of the City of Ithaoa,N.Y.,requesting permission
to extend his switch from the Lehigh Valley Track west
of Third Street, across Third Street to serve his property
on the east side and agreed to execute and deliver to
the City of Ithaca, a deed of certain of his property
which is adjacent to the City Storage Yards.
BE IT RESOLVED THAT :
WHEREAS, Henry Bleetein has asked permission to
extend the present Railroad switch across Third Streeti.and
WHEREAS, in consideration of this grant he agrees
to Deed to the City of Ithaca, property adjacent to the
City Storage yards, NOW THEREFORE
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RESOLVED, that on receipt of the proper deed
approved by the City Attorney permission is hereby
then granted to Henry Blostein, his heirs,
executors, grantees and assigns, and to the
Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, for itself and on
behalf of the lessor the Lehigh Valley Railway
Company, to construct, maintain and operate the
proposed siding and switch at present gude across
Third Street, subject to the further condition
however that the Railroad switch for which this
permission is granted,'shall be relaid to conform to
any future changes in grade of the street; in
case the present grade of the street is changed
in the future by the City of Ithaca.'
Ayes --Sammons, Gill,Causer,Lowe,Myers,
Casterline,IAorrison,Atkinson,Hoffman
Nays--O Carried.
APPROVED:
Mayor.
The City Chamberlain -submitted a brief verbal
report on the recent Tax Sale and Redemption.
Paine,C.L.
Double Assess- The City Assessor filed a report and recommen-
frent dation in the matter of double assessment of a
Boat House assessed to C.L.Paine, recom ending that
the tax thereon amounting to 520 'be expunged.
By Alderman Atkinson:seconded by Alderman Samn-ions:
RESOLVED: that the recomrlendation as above
of -the City Assessor be approved and City Tax be
expunged.
Adopted.
Commissioner of Charities, Mrs. Walker appeared
before the Council submitting a comprehensive
report on the activities of the Department during
the past year, with special reference to the placing
and care of a number of children. Submitting also,
C'hQr; an estimate of the requirements for the remainder
of the year in satisfying claims against the
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Department and requesting an appropriation or so
much thereof as may be necessary of $2,500.
By Alderman Atkinson:seconded by Alderman Hoffman:
RESOLVED: that the sum of $2,500. or so
much thereof as may be necessary be and the same
is hereby appropriated for the uses of the Commission-
er of Charities to liquidate all claims against
the Department.
Charitable Adopted,
Cases
The Commissioner of Charities reported on 2
cases asking the advice of the Council in the matter
of final settlement as City charges, one of which
may be cared for in a private home or placed in the
County House at about the same expense to the City.
If placed in a private home the charge will be a
direct one against the appropriation, if placed in
the County House the expense willAincluded in the
State and County Tax against the City. The other
case is' of a young man who has been ill with
Infantile Paralysis and'cared for at the Reconstruc-
tion Home and who may now be able to earn his
livlihodd as a stenographer and typist providing he
can secure a position where he may be able to move
about in a wheel chair.
On motion the matter of final disposition
of the above cases was referred to the Commissioner
of Charities with power.
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ASSESSOR
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OFFICE OF
THE CITY ASSESSOR
ITHACA, NEW YORK
Juna 4th 1929.
To the Han. Mayor and Ccnimon Council,
City of Ithaca, N.Y.,
A roviaw o. the assassmant on the New York
, Uephone Coiip] ;,ny pr.operty,on the 1.929 City Tax
Rollabows an error in copying tru: at,iount,
8451700 as 447, 500,makincr an overa-asaze ment of
`i`1800
I therefore recoriiii.end t ,cLt the correction
b e mada, an d the City Tux on the 11800 of j',18. 72
b:, expunged.
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Training
Tower,
Fire Com-:.issioner, W.L. Burns and Chief Reilly
appeared before the Corm,ion Council asking permission
to apply the estimated balance of their appropriation
amounting to about 43,000. for the construction of a
Training Tower.
By Alderman Gill:seconded by Alderman 1:yers:
RESOLVED: that the matter of the construction
of a Training Tower be referred to the Fire Commissioners
with power providing funds are available from their
current appropriation
Ayes--Gill,Causer,Lowe,llyers,Casterline,
Yorrison,Atkinson,Hoffman
Nays --Sammons.
Ayes--3 Nays--1 Carried.
Dog
License
fir. Hutchinson,President of the S.P.C.A.,
Law
appeared before the Council asking that the Mayor be
authorized to execute the contract with the said Society
for the execution of the law relating to the issuing of
Dog Licenses, etc.,for the ensuing year.
By Alderman Lowe:seconded by Alderman Morrison:
RESOLVED: that the Mayor be authorized to
execute contract with the S.P.C.A, for the administration
of the Dog License Law for the ensuing year.
Adopted.
By Alderman Lowe:seconded by Alderman Causer:
RESOLVED: that the audit submitted by the
Finance Committee be approved and payment of
bills directed.
Carried.
The Layor announced that the usual Annual Meeting
will be held January 1st at 10 A.M.
On motion adjourned.
City Clerk.