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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMN-CC-1930-04-029 114-� COW.11ON COUNCIL Audit Sheet April 2, 1930 Salary Pay roll, I.Iarch Salary Pay Roll, Police, first half a n n u • ' second " 81,0617- VU l l i a.m 1,1083 B10b47- 1,Ir s. Ii. F. Bechtel B10649- County rl ark B10650•- New York State Electric & Gas ,Corp. BI0664-- Charles Eastman B10722-Y Allan H. Treman B10728- I.Irs, ICI. F. Bechtel B10730- C, D. TarUall, P.M. BI0732- 1vfilliam 'doss B10736- S. R. Tisdel Co. B10765- D. L. & 17. R. H. Co. B10768- Charles Eastman BI07 87- County Clerk BIO806- New York Tal ephone Co. Atkinson Press Cummings & TRartin H. A Carey ro. , Inc INilliam A. Church Company Cayuga. Press Dunton Chevrolet, Inc The Band Stamp Co. Ithaca Laundries, Inc W7 ,.rren H. Manning Off ices, Inc J. F. 1.2attheive I:IcCann Electric Company :;IcCann Electric Com-nany T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co. New Jersey Paint 'Alorks H. L. O'Daniel Reynolds & r,rak e Garage Co. C. J. Rumsey r Co. D. B. Stewart & Co. , Inc Vera Wicka Snyder ' C. A. Snyder Clarence A. Snyder Mrs. Clarence Snyder S. R. T i sdel Co. .'. l". 'Tood & Son Ithaca Oil Co. Approved: 1,370. 83 1,524.97 1,524.97 30• 78 50- 00 13.00 130.30 30•78 19.02 75.00 40, 00 30- 78 .30 .51 30.78 3 4, 00 56.67 61.50 2.00 3 0.00 3.25 6.50 27. 58 . tO i 3-3 1 I00.00 54. 84 53,0I 5.00 29.03 18.50 4.35. 2. TO .34 4.25 19.90 9I, 50 49. �5 10.00 .65 9.81 37. `9 011 Finance Cornrnittee. CHARITIES Audit Sheet Salary, Commissioner ("larch) BI0808- C,, D. Tarbell, P.'i. April 2, T030 Abbott Bros. «Trs. nary Bethel v m. D. Baldwin !vlr s. Fred C. Book Patrick Clynes Anna Davis Estella Fitler John Flynn Louise Haskins Mrs. Albert Hakes Mrs. Harry Hatfield Ithaca 14emorial Hospital Ithaca Fuel Supply Co. Ithaca Ice & Coal Co. Ithaca Children's Hoene Louis Jounakos John King Mrs. Thomas Lamb 'Mary Lynch lioR e,avy Coal Co. N. Y. State Hc3pital for incipient T. B. F. E. Norton i.Irs. Edith Perry Rochester Catholic Charities Dr. David Robb C. A. Ryerson F. D. Shaw G. F. Sturrock G. F. Stur.rock Sturm Bros. S. R. T i. sd el Homer Tompkins Thing's Shoe Store Dr. R. C. 'Warr on Frank Wixom T. Wall enbeck L. J. Gaurn i er Arthur Van Order Arthur Bishop Sam Curry Edward J. Handlen James Lynch Coal Co. F. B. Fulk. er son L. S. Jones Frank LaBar H. L. Cobb F. H. Atwater Dr. H. E. 'l4err iam Leary Coal. Co. Robinson & Carpenter Approved !�!I E� i I25. 00 4.00 134. 00 36. oo 25.00 3?. 00 78. I2 I0.00 20.001 c¢Q. 00 32. 00 20. 00 30.00 700. (15 4�5o i 2I.. OC I05. 00 40. 00 rr, 00 15.00 I2.00 IO2.75 3.00 36.00 16.00 8. 64j 13.00 35.00 16. 00 s 57.00 33 • r,.OI; 3.0011 ?3 52 j 20. 00 10 001' 71. 00! 20.00i 4. Co 1+2. 50' 2 6. od' 30. 5W 46. 251! 2 8. 00'; 72.00; 5.50 5. 75, , ►� I.{ . 00 3.00 ,� 151. 75 146.50,! i' 11� Fin,anl e Com�nitt = ee 4 to C OION COUNCIL REGULAR ��iE�TIN, i - _ APRIL• 2,1930. Present --Mayor Herman Bergholtz. Aldermen--Gi ll, Sa.m eons, Causer,Atkinson,llyers, Cast erline,Yorrz son,Rogalsky-,Hof fman,Lowe. City Attorney- -T r eman City Chamberlain ---Snyder Superintendent Public 1 orks-_Feller. Comr:issioner of Charities --Green Chief of Police--_r,larehall Minutes of the preceding- meeting were- read and approved. hr. Larkin appeared before the Council and requested. that Stewart Avenue be placed in the program for improvement in 1931. - A communication was received from Lucy B. Brew, Secretary of the Ithaca Council of, Parents and Teachers requesting, on behalf of. that Organization that the Mayor and the Common Council put the question of City support and administration of the Cornell Memorial Library to a referendum of the voters. Alderman lJorriucn, as Chnirmar_ of the' Special Corr,- mi.ttee investigating this problem reported that a Referendum should cover two questions; 1. Should the City issue bonds in a. sum of say 8150,000, to build a new bui lding for the Cornell. Libarbry Association? 2. SM11 the Common Council donate $7,500. ar..t;ua.11y for, the ma.intenan.ce and support of the Cornell :Iemorial Libracry Association ? Reporting; further Alderman Morrison stated th.pt before any action is taken by the Common Council, however, the Committee recomr.ends thet a thorough study be made of this problem and. in this connection he cited various pertinent questions th.a.t should have consideration. He stated that the Committee desired to offer the following resolution which was submitted b-T Alderman Myers and unanimously carried. RESOLVED: that the fiayor be requested to appoint a Con,"Attee of Citizens, of" which the Mayor shall be a member to investigate the present condition of the Cornell Idemorial Library before a. Referendum is authorized and report back at some future -meeting, In connection with the -audit of bills, Alderman iviorri son reported tae receipt of two statements from Dr. Vose, one for �25.00 and. one for 100 for services rendered January 2,1925 and January 11, 1927 respectively, and the same were turned over- to the Clerk for investi- gation. By Aldermen Yorrison:seconded by Alderman Causer: RESOLVED: that the audit as approved by the Finance Committee be and the same is herebv annroved. and payment of such. bil7_� autb.orized. Carried. The following coinr.nuni ca.,ti on was filed by the Board of Public Mocks : To the Common Council, City of Ithaca, New York. Gentlemen. : In addition to the, usual requisition for appropriations from the general fund for miner improv- �rents,an-�,ual fixed charges, general care, maintenance and operation of the several departments under the control and jurisdiction of the Board of Public Works, the Board requests and recom-Kends that a fund of $300,000. �0 be provided and appropriated for certain permanent improvements and new conptruction, the cost thereof being estimated in detail as follows : BRIDGES 1. N.Cayuga St«Bridge over Fall Or. 2. 'Wall, Linn St, Bridge STORM SEMERS 1. Kline Rd. La_ ,re St. 2. S.Pla.in St. 3. Cayuga at Lincoln 4.Brindley,Buffalo Inlet 5.Green Street 6.Adams Street 7.Franklin Street SANITARY_SEWERS �l.Digestion tank 2.Sludge Drying Beds 3.Tiega St. line from So.Hill 4.Giles St.Septic tank NZN PAVM� ENT'S -l.Hudson Street 2.Ithaca Rd. 11900 Ft. 3. Fulton St. 265 ft. 4. Bryant Ave., 1,400 ft. 5.Ca.scadilla St.(4th to L.V.) 6. Grade E. State St. REPAVE!►,iE UT 11.E.Sta,te St.,foot of Hill 2.N.Cayuga St. 3.Dryden Rd. to Bryant Ave. R_ECONSTRUCTION.RESIDENTIAL STRE:TS �Including�- WashinP_ton,PAr.k,Esty, Third,Cleveland,Li.nn,Kelvin, Dearborn,ffyckoff,Hospital Rd., and others CURB A111) GUTT}!R - 1.N.Titus Ave-.,(nor.thside). 2.Hudson St.(D.L.0.to City Line) 3.N.Meadow, (Esty toCascadill.a) 4.Cornell St. 5.Oak Ave.,(College to Oneida; 6.Giles St. ,Hudson to Colurfibia, 7.17aite Ave.,nea.r Thurston S.Heights Court 9. Fulton St.,(Mleadow to Green) 10.11a.rsha 11 St. ll.Mitchell St.,Gutter 700 Blk. 12.Third Ward - Auburn,Dey,Willow, Franklin,Jay ,Lewis ,Ada-ms 13..1a.di son St. 14.Cascadilla. St. 15. ;.Hill. Terrace 16.Kelvin Place 17.77yckoff Ave. IYd:1R0VE1,oTENTS - Of A rnort Of Stewart Park Special Requisition Grand Total "�18, 6Li0. .11000. 3,000. 219600. 1,500. 1, 500. 1, FCO. 2,000. P1.000. 302000. 33,000. 111500. 1,500. 31,500. 18,600. 3,100. 14,000. 14, 200. - 5,000. 5,600. 8,950. 4.500a n pp nn 6, 000 . 700. 2,500. 3,000. 4 , 300 . 700. 1,000. 1)200. 300. 40r). 7$50. 1., 500. 2, 600. 1,500. 250. 2_, 600 . 19,E50. 14, 200 76,000. 86.4400. 19,050. 361000. 38,700. 5,000. 5.000. _-1_.000. By direction of the Board of Public Works, J.E.Matthews,Deputy City Clerk 43002000. eftw )1 The Finance Corn:,iittee reported that they heal met with the oa.rd of r•'-iblis Wor cz and very ca,ref1.,,; ly con— sidered and reviewed the foregoing special requisition and that they wished to reco;nrrrond that funds be nrovid.ed therefor by the issuance of proc-per er.uri.tips of the City of Ithaca in the: swim �f ;30�:;,OGO. ,since t'li s amnunt vms in excoss of the available funds from the ordinary revenues any,. ta,x levy for the current- year. r?Y-'fmBy Alderrnn ldEjn; Iryl'P�blic has su'omi ttAdREAS, tht ,)ard o} to the Common Council a, recorrUend.a t i on that fund r be nr. o-- vided and q.r)i-)rorriated i.r the s,irr, of p30,0,000. for n.et,i con-tructicn ta:-rid nerny-.anent ir.,nrovements, eonsistinT of s tr et paving Pro rt'ct n:C ,tracti_on, curb and giitter con-- structi,on, Stnrll SEZtierS,7)F?r?m Il!'rit 1 1pr:�v i1B?it to the Ai.rno°rt a,nd Stevf2rt p arks raridges, new sewage di.sr-zooal �lant,sa.nitary sevlers,a.n(i, of such oonst-ruction and improvements cannot 1:e defrayed nut of the ordinary revenues and ta.x levy for the current .year, and the Finance Co=:ii ttee reconme_nds that proper securities of the City b�i issued in the sure of 39r:},000. to be :,;pp ied towards such construction and irourovements, RESOLVED,tha.t the Common Council hereby approves the proposed i.mprover:ents and the recorrimenda tion of the Finance Committee and ,pursaaant to the powers and. authority in the Com_-.on Co,Inci?_ vested.,by Article 2-A of the General City Law and Section 3 of Chanter 1 of the czt4T ordinances -relating, to the exercise of such powers, does hereby authorize the mssua.nce of obligations of the City of Ithaca, iv.Y. in the sum of �WO,000P the proceeds thereof to be aypj^lied towards the 'purposes set forth a.nd. in accordance with the recorn:endatio:a and schedule submitted bib the Board. of Public 7qor1cs,a.nd RESOLVED further, thaat- such obli�•ations be issued in the form of coupon bonds i.n the denom-Lnntion of $1,00c. each, with the, privilege of re0_qt. c' Lion thereo-F both as to principal and interest, an( be designated as "City of Ithacat.,N.Y. Improlrement Bonds, Series G" and to be (a,' PCj January 15,130 as date of is -lie, an(',, beer interest P.t the rate C7f four (40�.) e ercent-s1-mi per a.nnwrt r, ,,C3b1e sezrzi--^.nr�tl..1Zy i r the f; r , t dcf Janus ry an(? July in each yens°, ,r_ L --ha L be soid at not le—z i hr r, par R',�::� 1. T f77;r•+-,..,, t' ;t .,. r ' l be ni ,bered _,.:.;L�.E� t.�, r, n ,: �.ic�. bo_d;�-.l��a� r�; Serielly fro?! 1 to irclt7.Sive ?r1(' cha.11 r"! ,ttlr(' irl .eriil,t number order a,.s followq 5,000. July 1 in each of the years 19351193011937 ; $10),000. July 1 in e, ch of the years 1 93b,1`39,194C; 1�25,000. July 1 ir?. each of the years 1941,1942.,194"-,1944 ; ; 55,000. July 1 1945; and $50,000. July 1 in each of the years 1�'�.':8,1C'4 7, an(' RESOLVED further that there sha,11. lb ,, d ed in. the annuF.l badget and,ta.x ? ��;�r a cn rr; si,fficient to provjv; fvr the payment of the interest un-,i' nrincira,l on said. bord+s a_the sa,ra e shn-111 becovme due, a.nd RESOLVED further, that said. bonds shall be issued in the name of and upon the crediit of the City of Ithaca, County of TompkiTIS, State of New York a.nci shall` be executed CT CLERK p�by the 1.-iayor under the Co rnorate seal 91-1d. countersib'n.ed Y by t��e Deputy City Clerk thereof, and the faith and credit of said City of Ithaca, exe hereby pledged for the payment of the interest a,n6 pri1.ci_pal on s=ai.ci bonds, RESOLVED further, thate Deputy City Cle k be and he is hereby directed to giver\notic.e by advertiseniert ir_viting, prc.pa sals to be received by the Coln; -on Council at the r( gular ?reeti d t(1 be held in the City Hall on the 7th day of 1.rlv30 Pt- 7:30 o'clock U. q:,,,for -the purchase of. said Imiproveiaent Eon:i s, Ser.i n G. The right being exprenp-ly z served to . reject any or -all bids. J2 that the Deputy RESOLVED further,^City Clerk be authorized to engage proper legal authority to pass upon the va.ilidity of such bond issue and to engage cor:,i?)etent parties to prepare a,nd certify said bonds, RESOLVED further,that the interest and principal on said bonds shall be -^yable at the office of the Chase Nation -al Bank of the City of Nev., York, in Nev., York Olity, and that the form and provisions, of said. bonds sh-,11 be substantially ao follows UNITED STAT-tS OF AMERICA STATE OF N!;V YORK CITY OF IT114CA Fo;.r per cent, Imprcverrent Bond. SERIES a No......... �1C00 . KNaN ALL MFN BY T11?'ESE PRESE117TS, that the City of Ithaca in. the County of Tompkins and state of New York, is indebted. unto Ryl("_ for vEllue, received. Aron ices to pay to beerer hereof, or if ree-j stered to the r.egi tered holder hereof)his legal repreventatives, r�iL': e.^_,s,�X's; or ascignG, the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLAnS LAWFUL 110N.EY OF THE UNITED STATES OF A�.IERICA, at the of --ice of The Chase National Be.nk of Thte�'Sof New Yorks New York City, on the first day o July, 19.... with interest thereof at the rate of four (4�,) per centuin per annum payable sei',l -annually on the first 0.-,ys of January and of Jlzly in each year at the save Place on si?rrend.er of the annexed coupons as they severally cone (.ue, or if registered to the registered hd)ld.er hereof. This bond is one of a. series of like -bonds issued by the City of Ithp.cci., ',`T.v. pursuant to authorisation by resolution duly zdor;ted by the unanimous affirmative vote of all of the members of the Comion Councii of said Citv of Ithaca and duly, arproved by the .=ayor thereof for the purposes of new, ininrcvement -construction, and t'.e fa._th and cr e6.it of sa f d. City cf Itha.ca are hereby pledged for the paylent of the interest and the principal thereof. It is hereby certified that every requi-rement of la.cr relating to the issue hereof ha.s been conlr lied. with and that this bond is within. every debt or other lirr_it prescribed by t'lae Corititution or the lags of the State of New York. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the City of Ithaca has caused its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed and these presents to be C#Ty CIZU or executed by the Mayor and countersigned by the Deputy City Clerk of said City of Ithaca. a.nd t:qe coupons her. eiinto annexed to be executed by the facsimile signatures of said officers,and the same to be dated. this first day of January, A.D. Nineteen Hundred and thirty. ............................... .ayor of the City of Ith,ca ........ Countersigned ................................ ISEPMEWL City Clerk of the City of Ithaca. Registration Certificate We, the undersigned, the iia.yor and the City Clerk of the City of Itha.cn,,, N.Y., do hereby certify that upon the written request of the holder of the within bond for its conversion into a registered bond, have this day cut off and destroyer? the unmptured coupons 'being .. .............. in number of the value of Twenty (�AKj'00),Dollars each, and that the interest at the rate of four (4a,,) per centum per annum payable semi-annually on the first days of Jri,nixary and of July in each year. an(I the princippl hereof are to be paid to ..................... ...•............ the legal represente, rr( T tives, succescorfi or, assigns, at the Cl'Aa;,se National &,rk: ►. i or New YorkNew Yor2l)iand than; this bond is transferable only upon presentation to the City Clerk of said City of Ithaca. tocrether with, written a.ssi gnraent o duly acknowledged r proved. Da.ted,Ithacn., N.Y. Mayor. For Transfer City Clerk. Dn,.tef� _ - - Ynme_ Trca.nsfer Agent- — _ — — — — _ — — — — — ( Form of Coupon) No...... . $30.00 The City of Ithaca., N.Y. will pay to bearer at The Chase 'IN?a tonal F39nIL of t'n-c City of Ilew York in Yeliv York City Twenty ( 20.00) Dollars on the first day of .. 19..... in lawful money of the United States of America, being six months interest on Improvenien_t Bond, Series G. lYo........ (Vote by Roll Cell) Ayes-`-L•owe,Ca.user,Iiyers,Caste:rlire, I;orri 5,on,Atkin. son, Hoffman, Gill, Sargmon s, Ro ,al sky Y s--•None Ca °rie . APPROVED �11:/�-��."�� T ,o, cor ralnie,a.tion was rpoe ved from the `tate Depart- mentf of Correction tra'nsmit--inp; their �'rinj.:p.I reY;�ir+, covering their ;rspection of the Da :, :re attorney Trey. -a n retlorted that there 'nay? beprr. the ffo :10�� ri T�i"r'lt' C F` .i ^ Yjct l fedr Claims g � fi_..� Ra.fmond- I... (,Duey Cove -and Edna Murtha p5,00C. both as a, result of n v motor ehicle J ac{:icient .`ItP t P (�i ri Of cc -: t?7 T"7�f! StT�t't, ?.rtC' isy Mrtha ;;n'hony it.. schwr!rtz, $35 s?; Avtt;rnonile. Accident on. Schur"3rt7 University `ive i?.7e; r,,r?r.l he recC)mr.rended tha-15 the he rej ected . By ldermn.?i seconded by Alderman Tloffma.n; IZ'a30L�1'.It that the TJ=,ri�.re' Clar s of R^.trrnor(i L.::^••ey Edna:. L.!urtha and Arthoriv iJ. Schwa i rt7 be -)n(,' t "'.e, sFr';e adre he 'ej rejecter,'. Cicarr.zed. e Mayor. Bergholt z announced that he and the .;1d ermen ha.d been in�rited to attend the Dedication Ceremonies in Auburn on April 5th when they opened their nevr City Hall, and statesi that he would try to ;attend and ags-oxied that he should carry the greetings from the Comr,,on Council of Ithaca. By Alderman Causser: seconded by Aldermen Hoffman: RLSOLVi+LD: that the Ha.yor be requested while attending, the Dedication Ceremonies of the new City Hall at AublIrn tc officially represent the City and express not only the felicitations and cong;rc.tu-- la.tions of the Aldermen of Ith.eca, blxt a LGo the greetings a,nd good will off all it,-, citi^ens. Ca.rrif-d. A petition was received from Fay I. Giddings req•.iesting; permis:zion to change his rotor I3u;; Lire Route c5ver''certs.in stteets-in the City of Ithaca. On notion of Comae ssioner Causer a, Public Hearin; on said petition was set for 7:30 P.M. w",ay 7th an(]. the Clerk directed to give due notice, thereof by publication. On motion of Alderman ;�orrison no action was taken on a communication fron the Pulaski Susqui- Centennia.l Commission requesting; the adoption of certain reso]ution in regard to ;Memorializing Congress to enact Lericlntion to mah,� Oet.11th a National Holiday. A very large petition With over _ 301n sign_.tures war- presented a.skin�7 the Comrion Council to take im-mediate action for the abatement of the. Smoke Nu + sar_ce. Attorney Trer:,an reported on his investihc-- tion of the possibility for enforcer:ent of a proper ordinance and after some di scission the matter wci referred to the Ordinance Corai,ittee -nd City ittorney for further study and report. The Clerk reported that the Annual Official report for la. ,t yeas had f in:�.11y be en completed on the ba�;is of the ne VV Uniform System of Accounting and that con„n^ would : oon be ready for dl r,}T'ibution. The Ha.vor reported that t1 t- i?i17_,,1,uthoriy- y r ~ the C �,r, Co'-zncil to fix the salary of the City Judge and compensation of tne Acting City Judge had been passed and signed by the ()over.nor. By A lderrna.n 3a.mnons:5ec-)nded by Alderman Hoffman: RT:30LITE .* that the of the City J�idgre be and the came is hereby fixed at the r=ite of $3,000. per year, and RESOLVED further th,,t the conrensa.ti on of the Acting; City Judge be and. the sc,me: is hereby fixed at the rate of 410.00 per (lay for each day served-. C'arri era The Council then took up detailed considera- tion of the estingted Budget and Requa sitions from the General Fund a.c sirbmi t ted by the va,r. i ou,a Boards and Departments of the City for the current year. By Alderman Svmrions: seconded by Alderman Ca�iser: RESULIV,I): that the salznry or the Clerk of the City Court of Ithiica be and the same is hereby fixed at the rate of °$1,400 per year. C^,rried. By Alderman Causer: seconded by Alderman Gill: RESOLVED: that the salary of the Assistant to the City Chamberlain,I rs. 6arner, be and the Game is hereby fi:;ed at the rate of '41,600. per year.. Carried, 9 OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR ITHACA, NEW YORK L. E. DOFFLEMYER a ASSESSOR ADDRESS. CITY HALL To ta�Mx 4 can. rcr vLnd Cezw:;.7,n Cc.un.-V$1., It h.:Lc, Y. -.ant? 2L_ n!— The �:x� >�rttr �,t ��1. ?� N Ticga ch-r.gad ownership the day that th;, 19-29 City Te;,x l cvy �� ;c w �.�, ` : c�: Ch rl rz .—,L0 'd 01 t y Tthaca:Cons,--:�-v.tory ^J ;Uc ic.- ( l_! ya qhr.gey,TAQ City- ^siXirf �) ^9 City 7' f d7� Y 74i v \% r' Tr. tl" i xc n,7: Cf u r4A :arty bait I'vvn cf 7r zis 7Zta nA. * F. �.ris �`t,r a.. x �r �;:: rt� in the "ail-nt City, the Cite attorney roc :.:.�r�.� t .at the 1.?''l r!ty Tax on the�;1., `.i y:�`�:..,.tJ T�r�rt U.rL"'.;:t '-tr-.:tt =i a h:a -p ojl,,,"-.a'r.�tf aw,t �,, i{��,t .`w11 .i w.�y ±�4TV .'v '..� to 1 h.L1s•60 d.LAr J�.1.ca^'� a ry ';._:,';�w.,t t :: .l u�l`s _..:.`S.:i , ....r.i,'1 4y'i shcv7 . t L�':dtion .%�1,00,e sitar Ti.iT �Gsd.7i ,yr�, y y� .. L .'.1 t •1. :I M ei +... •,i '..k to ft V i ..l .:tar] , h'') . . �..r�. rit�r %x J th r iteLs c, zxt.,ar, �.. By Alderman Simmons: seconded. by Alderman AtT:inson: RESOLVED: that the Common Council recommendo to the Board of Public Works that the sa.laTy of the City :3upc.rintendent be fixed at the rate of $3,600. per v_ ear,and RU' 30LVED further, that $200.00 be and the some i q hereby Pdded to the Budcret and 13equisi tions of the Board cf Public Works under the item of salnrier, in eccorrnt.'.114, 311por.i.ntendent of Public Works and Cornr:i ssi oners . Carried. \ Fire Depart--1 In considering the Fire Department Requisition (r: 13n It Alderman E�amrnon s recornmended various reductions in the Requisli amount asked for and offered the following resolution tion which was seconded by Alderman Myers: RESOLVED: that the Budget and Requisition of the Fire Department be approved as amended in the total sum of $62, 223. Ayes ---Gill, aamrnons,Zlyers,Casterline, Nay s----Causer, Atki.nson,Morri son, Rogal sky, Love Ayes--4 Iday s---5 Alderman Hoffman not voting the Iiayor declared the motion lost. By Alderman Morrison: seconded by Alderman Ro€ alsky: I?ESOLITLD: that all Requisitions for the Budget of 1930 as subr.Utted and amended for the various; fixed charges, operation and maintenance under the Departments of the City, except that of the Fire Department be and the some are hereby approved.. Ayes ---Gill., Causer, Atkin son, I4yera,Casterline, Morrison, Rogalsky , Hof fman,Lowe Na—y.9--Sammons. Carried. By Alderman Gill: seconded' by Alderman Hoffman: R'F, .SOLVED : that this meet inp• be adjourned to 3 P.M., Monday, April 14th and. thcit the Fire Commission ers and Chief be requested to meet with the Colrnoil at that time for detailed consideration of the Fire Depnrtmentt RPgiiisition. Carried CUMMON CUUNCIL ADJOURNED REGUL_AR MISTING— — APRIL 14-21930 Present --Mayor Herman Bergholtv, Aldermen --Gill, S,-inr,aons,Causer,Lowe,Atkinson, Diorri son, Myers, Ropal sky, Iiof fma.n Alderman Casterline took his seat n.fter the second record vote. Fire Comnissioners--Button,Burns,Gillette Fire Chief ---Reilly Attorney--Treman The Mayor announced the particular purpose of this meeting was to consider in detail the Budget estimates and requisition of the Fire Commissioners for the current year. The Clerk then read each item as detailed on the original Budget and the some was either agreed to unanimously or decided by vote as follows: By Alderman Sammons:seconded by Alderman Myers: RESOLVED: that the items of $200 for extra work for Department and $300 for extra labor fire alarm be stricken out. Ayes--Gi11,Sammons,Liyers, Nays--Causer,Lowe,Atkinson,liorrison, Rogalsky,Hoffman Ayes:3 Nays--6 Motion lost. Alderman Myers questioned the consideration of the original detailed Budget, claiming that the Council should consider this Budget in its revised form as required by the Uniform System of Accounting. By Alderman Morrison:seconded by Alderman Lowe: RESOLVED: that the Council act on the original detailed Budget as adopted and filed by the Fire Commissioners, that on the completion and approval of this Budget the same be rearranged by the Clerk and Fire Chief to agree with the Uniform System of Accounting. Ayes--9 Nays--0 Carried By Alderman Morrison:seconded by Alderman Hoffman: RESOLVED:that the requisition of $2,500 for "Repairs to Apparatus" be reduced to .12,000. By Alderman Myers: seconded by Alderman Sammons: RESOLVED: that the foregoing motion be amended to read $1,600 instead of $2,000. Ayes--Gill,Sammons,Itiyers,Casterline, Na.ys--Ca.user,Lowe, Atkinson,Morrison , Roga,lsky, Hoffman Ayes--4 Nays--6 motion lost. Voting on the original motion Nays --Gill, Sa,ranaons,Myers, Casterline Ayes---Causer,Lowe,Atkinson,riorrison, Ropalsky,Hoffman. Nays--4 Ayes----6 Motion Carried. By Alderman Sammons:seconded by Diyers: RESOLVED: that the item of $1,350 for hose be stricken out. Ayes--Gill,Stammons,Myers,Casterline Nays--Causer,Lowe,Atkinson,Morrison, Rogalsky,Hoff®an Ayes--4 Nays--6 notion lost. By Alderman Sammons:seconded by Alderman Morrison: RF.SOLIIED: that the $1,500 item for incidentals be reduced to .01,000. Unanimously Carried.