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COT;RMON COUNCIL
Audit Sheet June 4, 1930
Salary Pay Roll, May, t 1, 349.99
Pol ice, First half, I, 524. 97
.Second half, 1,524.97
The Bool Floral Co.
S.P. C. A. Special Fund
L. V. R. R. Co.
Tilliam Simmers
L. V. R. R. 'Co.
County Clerk
New York Telephone Company
New York State Electric & Gas Corp.
County Clerk
S chab er' s Cycle Shop
C. D. Tarbell, P.1,1.
New York Telephone Co.
Hazel Little
William Moss
Charles Eastman
C. D. Tarbell, P.M.
Wiliiait; Simmers
County Clerk
Ithaca Journal -News
City Chamberlain
H. A. Carey Co.
H. A. Carey Co.
G. D. Smith
Dunt on Ch evr of et j Inc
Ithaca Oil Company
Bush& Dean, Inc
S. L. Sheldon
Stover Printing Company
Rothschild Bros.
Vera 'Ticks Snyder
William A. Church Company
T. W. Summers
The Reliance Ribbon & Carbor, Co., Inc
Hudson J. Uilson
Addressograph Sales Company
T. G. 11iller's Sons Paper Co.
79arz Tlannin Offices, Inc
,, �,l ., en H.
Ithaca Laundries, Inc
Driscoll Bros. & Company
Ferrissa J. 'saeeker
Ithaca Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc
Conley Super Service
The Atkinson Press
C. J. Rumsey & Co.
1. G. Holmes
Kl ine' s Pharmacy
H. L. O' Daniel
G. A. R. Bills-
lusicians Protective
R. C. Osborn & Co.
The H. D. Jones Co.
J. B. Spaulding
C. Davis
Burns Bakery
7. J. Brown
E. H. Tvanz er
koprovad:
20.00
46.00
.50
60.00
•53
8.00
9.76
139.31
15.35
998.00
4.00
26,70
7.20
70.95
76.95
I0.00
75.00
85.00
28.62
14.51
25.39
• 85
48.45
I. 95
32.43
..90
60
102. 35
1)� 0
4:; 0
39.75
72.00
9.II
17.00
9.86
33•20
39.50
4.31
.I
11.40
I2.28
1.25
2150 -
9.56
3.05
8.76
4.10
Union 68.0C
33.00
22.50
I. 17
14.00
3.50
9•50
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/ Finance Committee
Smoke
Ordi- CHAPTER II
Nance
Sec.16. qmo No person,firm or corporation
shall cause,suffer,allow, or permit dark or dense smoke
or -soot to issue or be discharged, within the City of
Ithaca, from the smoke --stack, chimney or any other
outlet of any building or premises, boat, stationary
or' locomoti.ve engine, boiler, heater, or from any
tar kettle or other machine, vehicle, property,
contrivance or receptacle.
' If any person, firm (including each member or
partner thereof), or corporation (including each office;
manager, superintendent, and director thereof)......., .09
owning, operating, in charge of, or in control of env such
building or premises, boat, stationary or locomotive
entrine, boiler, heater, tar kettle or other machine,
vehicle,property,contrivance or receptacle, causes,
,suffers,allows or permits dark or dense smoke or- soot to
issue therefrom, or if any dark or dense smoke or
soot issues therefrom, within the Ci tv of A.
Ithaca, in
violation of the provisions of the preceding paragraph,
each such person and each such corporation, shall be
severally guilty of a violation of this ordinance ;
and each such emission of smoke or soot shall constitute
a separate violation. `
Each emission of smoke or soot in violation of
this section shall be a separate offense on the part of
each firm, each such corporation, and each such person
mentioned in the preceding paragraph.
Violation of this ordinance shall be deemed
to be disorderly conduct.
Ayes- Gill,Sammons,Lowe,CaUser,Atkinson,i�dorrison,
Rogalsky,Hoffman.
Nays--O Carried.
APPROVED:
Kerr J1.0. Mayor.
MOVED by Alderman Morrison:seconded by Alderman
Atkinson: RESOLVED:' that the 'following expression of
sentiment be spread upon the Minutes as a record of our
appreciation and regard. for _our late City Clerk.W.O,Kerr,
who passed away 11.4ay 2,1930.
IfTheMayor and Common Council,each for themselves
person`a.11y and on behalf of all City Officials and employees
and also on behalf of the people of this cor!imunity_ , desire
to record here for all time their deep sorrow and keen sense
of loss in the passing of William 0. Kerr, who for twenty-five
years held the respect, confidence, and esteem of his fellow
townsmen as City Clerk and whose noble,honorable,and
coned entious pull;)'! is service stands as a fitti_r,F* exanpl_e for
all to emulat e t' .
Unanimously carried.
On motion adjotrned
eputy City Clerk
CHARITIES
Audit Sheet June 4, 1930
BI1369
BI1351-
iuiay Salary, Commissioner,
I25.00
BII267-
Prudential Insurance Co.
6.00
BI1413-
Laura B. Chamberlain. &
60.00
Reuben Dworsky
T
r.. ',. Vose, vi D.
5 .00
:Tary Lynch
I2.00
Mrs. � ois 1. Jellies
22.00
R. C. far ran, 1.1. D.
21.00
Thing's Shoe Store, Inc
9.44-
Town of Ithaca
25.00
v.-far shall Dairy Co.
I8.
Louis Zounakos
91
40.00
Mrs. C. J. Haskins
32.00
':Terry :E. Bethel
12.00
Arthur Bi3hop
25.00
E. F. Cary, M. D.
25.00
H. G. Bull,, 'I. D.
� 00
Cora E. Smith
2r .00
Mrs. Anna. Jordon
16.00
F. E. Norton
43 - 00
Happy Valley Homes
70. 88
Ithaca Ch ildr en' s Home
93. 00
as G. Earlsey
7��2
' r s. Albert Hakes
2 0. 00
F. H. Atwater
37.00
C. A. Ryerson
10.00
John H. Flynn
54.00
E. B. Fulk er son
2 8. 00
i.rs. C. DeLaurentis
II2.00
John E. Shea
I00. pn
Town of Ithaca
5, pp
Abbott Brothers
I23.00
C. J. Rumsey & Co.
5.35
Sturm Brothers
5.00
Lr s. Fred C. Book
32.00
Mra. 11,lary Brazo
4.00
Bull ' s Shoe Store
8.63
Edward J. Handlen
3 ,5p
Charlie Norton
2 .-60
H. L. Cobb
7.00
Ithaca Memorial Hospital
327.I0
Franl La3a,r
24.00
G. F. Sturrook
39,50
Edith A. Perry
17 - rp
i, T. )Val l enb eck
62.74
Patrick Clynea
80* Fp
John King
42.00
Leary Coal Co.
77.05
Ithaca Fuel Supply Co.
I8. LO
Approved:
Finance Committee
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COM140N COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING JUNE_4� 1930
Present --Mayor Herman Bergholtz
Aldermen--Gill,Sa.mmons,Atkinson,Morrison,
Rogalsky,Hoffman
City Attorney--Treman
Commissioner of Charities --Green
Minutes of the preceding meeting were read
and approved.
Wilgus
Tarbell The Mayor announced the appointment of
:ka.tthevvsJohn M. Wilgus as a Member of the Planning Commission
Appoint -to fill the unexpired term,of Rodney G. Robinson,
ments. resigned ; also George S. Tarbell as a Member of
the Planning Commission to fill the unexpired term
of Dr. John B. Howe,deceased. Also James E.
Matthews, as Sinking Fund Commissioner to fill the
unexpired term of W.O.Kerr,Deceased. , -
By Alderman Morrison:seconded by Alderman Hoffman:
RESOLVED: that these appointments be and the
same are hereby approved and confirmed.
Carried.
,Eastma.n,Chas.
Workmen's Attorney Treman reported in the case of
Comp. Charles Eastman that the Workmen's Compensation
Commissioner refused to grant a lump sum settlement
at the present time and the case was continued.
On motion of Alderman Gill the Charity bills
of Dr. Vose were again laid on the table.
A communication was received from the
Assessor filed herewith recommending; adjustments
to the 1930 Tax Roll.
By Alderman Gill:seconded by Alderman Sammons:
RESOLVED: that the tax of $14.56-doubly
assessed to W.R. Hall and Bryant,Estate.for a
lot at #954 E. State Street ; and also a tax of
$133.12 against a house owned by, E.L.Nichols,
#5 East Avenue on C�3,mpus which property had been
torn down and removed prior to April 1,1930 be and
the same are hereby both expunged.
Carried.
Inlet Beebe
Mission The Clerk explained a proposition made by the
PropertInlet Beebe Mission to the Board of Public Works
Excha.ngefor the exchange of property in connection with
{them building a new church at .the foot of Cliff
Street and stated that the proposition hs,d .been
thoroughly reviewed by the Board and they recommended
to the Common Council that the exchange be made.
By Alderman Atkinson:seconded by Alderman Gill:
RESOLVED: that the exchange of property with
the Inlet Beebe Mission as recommended and approved
by the Boars of Public Works be approved and the
Mayor and Clerk authorized to execute necessary
paper.
Carried.
The City Attorney explained the details of the
proposed purchase of the Williws Property at the
head of the Lake as explained to and approved by
the Board of Public Works at their last meeting
and stated that the Board recommends that the
Common Council acquire this property by purchase.
The question of financing this transaction at -the
present time was discussed and the Attorney suggested
that he might be able to make satisfactory terms
so that it could be paid for next year.
Williams
Property
By Alderman Morrison:seconded by Alderman Sammons:
Head of
RESOLVED: that the recomr.:endation of the Board of
La ke
Public Works be approved and this property purchased
and the mayor and City Clerk authorized to execute
the necessary papers, the same to have the approval
of the City Attorney, provided. that satisfactory terms
as to payment therefor can be arranged.
Carried.
Grand
Union Co.
The Clerk reported receipt of a. letter from the
Claim
Grand union Company enclosing bill of goods Alleged to
have been damaged by sanitary sewer backing up and
flooding the basement of their store at #401 College
Avenue. Since this matter was not in proper lepl
form and had been filed after the time prescribed by
the City Charter, the same was ordered filed and no
action taken.
$200
Donation
Fire Commissioner Burns appeared. before the
Fund.
Council recommending the reapp ropriation of money
received from Cornell University in connection with
maintaining the University Fire Alarm System,stating
that the same would be supplemented_ by an amount of
$200 from their donation fund.
By Alderman Gill:seconded by Alderman Morrison:
RESOLVED: that $600. received from Cornell
University be and the same is hereby appropriated
to the Fire Department, and that the $300 now due
be also appropriated as soon as the same has been
received.
Ayes--5 Nays--Sctunrmons. Carried.
By Alderman Morrison:seconded by Alderman Hoffman:
RESOLVED:that�.he bills as approved and audited
by the Finance Committee and the same are hereby
approved for payment.
Carried.
Percy
Field
By Alderman Gill:seconded by Alderman Hoffman:
R 1"3OLVED: that the proposed erection of a new
grand stand at Percy Filed be approved and the Board of
Public Works proceed with the assurance that $30,000.
will be appropriated. as soon as the same is available.
Carried.
Improve-
ment Bonds
City Attorney Treman reported that the Attorney
Series
for the local banks who were successful bidders for the
Series "G" Improvement Bonds, questioned the wording
of the face of the bond with respect to the date
thereof asking that the word "this" be changed so as
read "as of the".
By Alderman Morrison:seconded by Alderman Atkinson:
RESOLVED: that the City Clerk is hereby author-
ized to make the changes requested by the local banks
on the $200,000. bonds purchased by them.
Carried.
Smoke
By Alderman Morrison:seconded by Alderman Gill:
Ordinance
RESOLVED; that Sec.16 of Chap. II of the City
Ordinances be and the same is hereby amended. to read as
follows and to take effect upon publication :
Sec.16. SMOKE. No person,firm or corporation shall
cause,suffer,allow, or permit dark or dense smoke or soot
to issue or be discharged,within the City of Ithaca,, from
the smoke stack, chimney or any other outlet of any building
or premises, boat, stationary or locomotive engine,boiler,
heater, or from any tar kettle or other machine, vehicle,
property, contrivance or receptacle.
If any person,firm (including each member or
partner thereof) or corporation,(including each officer
manager,superintendent and director thereof),owning,
operating,in charge of, or in control of any such building
or premises,boat stationary or locomotive engine,boiler,
heater, tar kettle, or other machine, vehiule,property
I�
contrivance or receptacle, causes,s�ffers,allows or
pdrmits dark or dense smoke or woo .;to _iaeue't°herefrgm
ft _�o� � iasued •ther,e,.--
f on WItYT:fn` e 0TtJ 'df lt<h,e+s� i vl 3dt :off ti eji
rovi°eione; the,p�ed4ditg,'�V�a aph' each such
person Wand , eWth �udh- `.00rpdi�:tiian � shall 'be� seretally
guilty of a viol -at ton 'ordinaAdd;,: *anti each
enoh 'enii'sAfdn'=61 -moke or soot shall constitute a
separata'�*141 tlon.i
Ladh 'emkask". Hof-amoke-}or !soot,,.. ii =err lebid�
Off311hi>A be a seperata ccf'fe�+�ees�e,tbey:
PA:e of 'eaoh -t h"fTM h Itoudb .=cgrporatton and
8e;c#11.=s`d6,h -person mentioned in the preceding paragraph.
Iriolation of this ordinance a -ball
constitute disorderly conduct,
Ayes--6 Nays-- O Carried.
On motion meeting; adjourned.
City Clerk.
L. E. DOFFLEMYER
ASSESSOR
ADDRESS: CITY HALL
J,
OFFICE OF
THE CITY ASSESSOR
ITHACA, NEW YORK
June 4th 1930
To the Hon. Mayor and Common Council,
Ithaca, New York.
entlementy
7
Since the completion of the 1930 Tax Roll there have
been several changes,and T recommend the following for
adjustment to you.
Lot Floral Ave from the Boot Floral Co to Tompkins
Countyy,8ssesaad at $800 Tax. '
to be expunged,
Residence 121 E Court St., from R T Jones to Tompkins
County,assessed at $ 5500 Tax:
to be expunged.
Lot 954 E State St doubly assessed to W R Hall
Bryant Est assessed at $1400 Tax. $141,56„
To be expunged.
Residence E L Nichols #5 South Ave .,Campus,
assessed at $12800
has been torn down and removed
to be expunged Tax $133.12,
Respectfully submitted,
L E Dof fl emyer
City Assessor