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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMN-CC-1932-02-03A-dIs 0pkOX CQUNCIL REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 3, 1932 PRESENT--IAayor Herman Bergholt z Aldermen --Causer, Gill,Myers, Townsend, Comfort, Rogal sky, Campbell, Lode, S iwaons City Attorney--Treni4m City Chamberlain ---Snyder Chief of Police--liarshall Minutes of the preceding meeting were duly approved. Dinner City Offi- Corm'.iissioner Evans appeared before the Council and cials suggested that a "Dutch Treat' dinner be held by the Loan various City Officials so that we eight become better acquainted, and discuss and understand each other's problems. The proposition was well received. At his suggestion a Co-nnittee of Three consisting of Alderman Causer, Commissioner RixAsey and C1erY. Iatthews was appointed to handle the details. The L.ayor reported on a small bank balance as of the first of the month,but stated that he had been able to secure a loan of $50,000 at favorable interest rate from a local citizen. The hayor explained the problera confronting the Work Bureau in securing work for the needy and asked the Clerk to read the resolution unanimously adopted by the Bureau at their meeting FebruOXY 3rd. South In support of their reauest for the approval Meadow of the South Meadow Street Bridge job and the sanitary Bridge sewer on Floral Avenue, Superi-atendent Feller appeared before the Council and explained the necessity and economy in constructing the bridge at this time. After considerable discussion it was regularly ;roved by Alderman Samiaons, Seconded by Alderman Campbell: RESOLVED: that the South :.eadow Street 3ridge job be approved as a work project at the estimated cost. Aye s--Myers,Townsend,Comfort,Rogalsky, Campbell Lowe Saimions, Nays --Causer, Gill Carried. By Alderman Causer: seeondddd�,y Alderman Myers: RESOLVED: that the substitution of Floral Avenue sewer for the South-'eadow Street grading project be approved subject to approval by the Administration. Ayes--9 Nays--0 Carried. Valley Road The Clerk was requested to reply to a letter from Professor Koshkin that the work he requested on Valley Road could not be undertaken at the present time as there was no money available but might be included in the usual Spring maintenance work. A () qi 2--3-32 City Attorney Tre.lan subrlitted a:ae lci_lents to the Cit"- 0-rdin --aces as previously reruested by the Co, -.,,..,,on Council witi_ action as follolvs : By Alderla i Causer: seco_ded by Alder:.ia,:a Gill: Pool RESOLVED: that Section 21 of Chcpter II of the Room City Ordin,-?races is hereby ame:lded to read as follows and to take effect on public'..tio_l: Sec.2-1—Closing Hour for Pool Room, etc. , 1,Io person in charge of an" pool Too-m,billiLard hall, bowling allet, shooti-ng Eallery, or other si:iiilar place of amuse:::ie_at and resort, shall keen his establisir-ielt open to t=1e public bet?:Teen the+ hours of helve o ' cloc'.- ni di-li ht and_ six o t cloc' in the rloriliilg on wee'_-. days, or a_Zy tittle oil S ndwy unless othertiiise provided by ordinance. Bo�vliilg alleys may be operated in eon orderly ::lanner after 2 o l cloc' in the afternoon on Sunday w1ien the "Titten periil] SS7 oil of the Cizief of Police is obta.ined,but such per fission _lay be revoked at any ti-.ie. Viol,pllion of this ordinance shall coxlstitute disorderly conduct. ayes--9 NayS--O Carried. Rifle Range By Alde_,:aalz :yers:seconded by Alder:-:lan So:--i_ions: R:_SOLVED: t1.a,t Chapter II of t-,e City Oi dinr),nces be a:_iended by adding thereto a :let section to be i:nol?n as Section 35 of Chapter II of tile; Cit;r Ordill,ailces. Sec.35--Rifle Ranges mid Shooti-ni Galleries No person shall operate or per:: it to ae operated within the City of Ithaca EV-17 shooting gallery or tar of range 17it1=out th(; 1--Titteiz of the Chief of Police anc- o the Firs, :-arshr.l o:.`_' the City of Ithaca, and such pe.,- :i ssion be revo .ed at any title. Target ranges or s'ooti.ng g.?.'_eries which are not open to ti-je ,)ublic but the use of ti= ich 2. is restrict,?d to-aeisbers of club or si--ai1_?r organization :.lay be ope.7 at ed i-n ail or d,-:: ly on Sunday after ?:00 O'elocc in t1ie afte.Mnooll. Violation of this ordinance shall constitute disorderly conduct. Ayes--9 N^ s--0 Ca tried. ��y Commissioner Green sub-mitted his annual re,)ort for 1931 for the ad_liilistr tioll of CharitJ and Old_ Age Relief and the same was ordered filed. Damage Claim On the recor1:.lendation of Attorney Tre:,iail TeLIO had Magner investigated file case, it was regalarl�r ::loved, seconded and carriad that the Da_.lage Cl..i:_l filed by ::xs. "%'ary 7agn`r be denied az6 Toj octed. A1der.la.n Ca::ipbell suggested th1-tt the City Chartcr be a_;aended to change the title "Co..1 :issioner of Charities" to comply with the new State "�;elfare Law. It was pointed out that the entire Section relating to the adrli.ni st rat ion of charity should be revised, o.nd the matter was therefore, referred to t1h0 Co::1:_1ittc0 oil City Charto- and O-rdim-inces. By Alder._Zan Causer: seconded by Alder•aaa S:':--, _ells: RLSOLVED: that the following bills a,_:)--)rovcd and audit:;c_ by the Finance Corj.nittee be and the sar.le are hereby apiarovod for payment. Carried. COK :OX COUNCI L Police Pay Roll,Janl to 15th- - - - 1, 633. 26 Herman Bergholt z ; Ex}s. - - - - - - - -- 88.99 H. T. Kinsman - - - _ _ - - - - - -- 7. 00 County Clerk,:a:.-rriage lic. - - - - - - - 22.00 Robinson Studio------ --- ---- 7.00 The Corner Bookstore- - - - - - - - --- • 00 60.00 C.D. T arbell, P. 37• o C.D.Tarbell,P.,:. 1 j.lc C.C. -3- 2-3_32 Howell & Howell A t s. - - - - - $237. 50 Industrial Com. State of N.Y.- 97. p3 Police Pad- Roll,Jan.16 to 31st- 1633.28 Ithaca Savings Bank - - - - -- 1000.00 County Clerk - - - - - - - -- Mao Charles Eastman -_-__--- 61.56 S.P.C.A. special fund - - - - - 231.30 Stover Printi. Co. - - - - - - J.E. WlzlTa.tta----- -- --- l09.00 The AtAinson Press _ _ _ _ _ _ 77.00 Addressor raph Co. - - - - - - - 5.43 Reynolds & Drahc G_ rage Co.- -- 1420 Crouse -Hinds Co. - - - - - - - 2407 T. G. Caller ' s Sons P-tiper Co.---- 13 r 08 Carl A. Dennis- - - - - - - --- 21•39 S.P.C.A. Special Fund- - - - -- 100 Driscoll Dros. & Co. - - - - -- 18621 N.Y. Tolenhone Co.- - - - - - - 9,76 Hand Stagy Co. - - - - - - - - - 1.50 I,zternational Pad Co. - - - - - 3.00 Ithaca Plu_.bin`; & Hooting Co.-- 1.94 T. G. Eiller l s Sons P:tper Co. ---- 1.50 H:andStanpCoo- ------ --- 2.00 N.Y.St.nte Elec.&Gas Corp.- ---- 139 •37 Cayuga Press- - - - - - - - --- 2.25 J.B.Lang E. & G. Co.- - - - --- 65 1xXxxxxomxXxxxxYY . 322.20 Ithaca Loundries Inc.- - - - -- 4.00 H.A.Carey Co., Inc.- - - - - - - 320.00 J. E. VanNatta- - - - - - - - --- 16. oo Ithaca Journal-Ne7s- - - - - -- 32.83 J. E. VanNatta - - - - - - - - -- 252. 00 H.A. Carey Co.- - - - - - - - -- 120.00 Stover Printing Co.- - - - - -- 19.50 The Atkinson Press- - - - - --- 31.00 Carl A. Dennis- - - - - - - --- 2=,36 Treva::jin`; & Co.- - - - - - -- 6. Ferissa J. seeker, car mileage g. 6 City of Ithaca- - - - - - - -- 96.25 Schaber ' s Circle Skop--------- 13.72 City Chamberlain- - - - - - -- 11.22 OLD AGE SECURITY Clara D. Tos-nse-nd, serv. - - - -- 118.0 Old Age Security P: y Roll ----- 544.0o 3� T.G.hillerrs Sons Paper Co.---- 4.00 _:rs. teary Leonard- - - - - - -- 30.00 Dr. y . A. Sai th- - - - - - - - __ 21.00 Reuben Dworsky- - - - - - - - - 20.00 Ithaca he- ortal Hospital------- 28.25 Charity Joseph Srnka,- - - - - - - - _ 54.00 CZ rence Copeland- - - - - - - 31.38 Clarence Cipeland- - - - - --- 96.00 M. T.Wallenbeck- - - - - - -- --- 10.00 Fred G. Bool- - - - - - - _ -- 104.00 Marshall Dairy Co.- - - - - - - 6.20 T.G.Riller's Sons Paper Co.- - 45.70 City of Ithaca- - - - - - - 17. =>0 City of Ithaca -------------- 15.45 F.D.Gilbert- - - - - - _ _ _ __ 150.00 -4-- 2-3-3 2 - - 20.00 City of Ithaca- - - - - - - jS. 00 1 . J .For 1,'_ . D- - - - - -- 15.00 :i H: ,zz ard- - - - - 50.00 '"-" - - - 217.00 CorrPet ri en- - - - l94 Fahey P1iar:lacY- 8y60 Clin-on A. 9. Crawford- �� 7 �--__ cReavy Co�Co. 8.68 1-i- JC�jjfor- �il:ic.� F. 46 Joh_-ico�i S=-ioe Store- - - - -- F9�:45 Ith,-,.cc, --e: on^1 Hospital- -- T.E.R.A. L.S.Jones,- --- ----- 15.00 1 .00 L.S.Jones- - - - - - - --__ 8.00 60.00 y. B. Fu3..:.er rn o- - - - - - - - - -- 57 , ?5 G. F. S'Uva oc:,- - - - - - �F 00 - -- Chl-,s� A. R;:rerson- - - - _ J.00 3= - 00 �'00 o. P.'_1111.0- -' _ _ __ 24.0'J, Bros.- - - - - - --- 82. 85 50 Fiorejltino Yengo- - - - - - �- 21.75 John Abbott- - - - - - - - _ 161.60 John H. Flynn- - - - - - --- 70.00 Ersila Rostca- - - - - - --- _ Edward J. HandleI.- - - - - 5?. 00 Sa:_i Cur 7y- - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4' L��he Vie- Dairies- - - - - - "` � : a rt in Sr-1-La- - - - - - - -- �50 ' 50 .ry C . ::ore- - - - - - - -- 1.00 S.J.Jolly--- - - - - -- - - - _ 49.00 L.S. Jones- - - - - - - - - --- • �� a• -,areno- - - - - - D-,iry- - 6.20 i:arshall Co.- - - - 1 %. OC ::ierti e Has:ins- - - - - - -- 0: Be s i e C . Fish- 10.00 Bruno ':azza- - - - - - - __ 400 L . J . Gauw ni e r- - - - - - - - . 20. 00 '' 20.00 Anna Frant z- - - - - - - -- Associ�.. Gas & Elec. Co. ( ) 629 2.0 Herrons Shoe Store- - - --- - - --- 12.0 40. 7 E L. I . Chc 1pai gill- - - - 72.00 iicReavy C0,7J Co.- - - - - - - 56.25 Ithaca. Ice & Coal Co.- - - Johnson Shoe Store- - - - -- 36.95 ' South Side Coal Co.- -- ---- (2)- - - - 33.00 Gordon L. Longcoy - ---- 1 %• 00 Christine Tor chin- - - -- 1F.00 Elizabeth BiUi'Iop- - - - - 1F.00 C.B.Howe- - - - _ _ _ _ - -- - -- 30.00 i.iary Cornil'g- - - - - - .,. 15.00 Elizabeth Bishop- - - - _ 18.00 Clarence E• Copeland- - - __ '7. - -_ 15. 00 John B e ckha.T:n- - - - - - 12. I Eli zabeth Bren--a n- - - - - 15.00 Sante Ara:zini- - - - - - --_ 143.05 Robinso:.i & C.-rpenter- - - -- 48.75 ,L t.:. Ch :.:paign- - - - - - - - ----- 59.00 ::Iiehael Dooley- - - - - On Notion *. eeting adjourned. City clerk 12 Co .:, ,.ON COUNCIL_ REGULAR M:ff I NG I_iARC Ii 2, 1932. PRESENT--I:Ia yor Her -man Bergholt z. Alder.-aen--Causer, Gill, Myers, Comfort, ToiTasend, Rogalsky , Cam1pbell, Ho f f man, Sa-x-ions Co.iissioner of Charities --Green Building Com-A ssi over--Dof flemyer Attorney--Treman Cha,_ib e rlai n-- Sny de r minutes of the precedi_�g seeting were duly approved. The I.-ayor reported briefly on his visit to Albany for the .�iid—Winter meeting of the ayor s Conference. Amendment Building The Clerhl .read fro 1 the Unutes of the Planning Zone Co..r::lission of February 26th therein they reco:N_iended various Ordi— amendients to the Building Zone Ordinance. Each a_1endcient nance was discussed, particularly the one proposed to remove hotels from the "B" residence district and place such construction along with apartment houses, hospitals etc., under Section Sa. By Al de rmmi Rogal sky : seconded by Alderman Campbell: RESOLVED: that the Com.:ion Council approves of adoption of the amendments as reco.?N:.iended. Ayes--Causer,Comfort,Townsend,Rogalsky,CarNpbell, Way s--Gill., Myer s. Hof f*ian, Sa=aons. The Mayor declared the ;Notion lost on the grounds that it required a :_iaj ority vote of full membership. Com:lissioner Dofflenyer called attention to the fact that the present edition of the Zoning Ordinance was exhausted and that certain aiendments were desirable before a new edition is printed and recorz_:--ended that such changes be studied. By Alderman Causer: seconded by Alderman yers: RESOLVED: that the entire Zoning Ordinance be referred to the Planning CO':N .ission for study with regard to revision and reprinting. Carried. Audi t By Alderman Causerbseconded by Alder:_ian Sa rmons: RESOLVED: that the bills audited and ap-')roved by the Finance Com _iittee be and the sane are hereby approved for payment. Carried. A:Nen&aent s Charter The Clerk read a proposed amendment to Sec.146 of the City Charter designed to clarify the provisions thereof and liho same 7as, on :Notion, laid upon the desks of the members until the next regular meeting. Alderman Ca,_ipbell read a proposed a_1end:ient to Sec.24 of the City Charter designed to clarify the pro— visions thereof with particular reference to making it co:-ifor.1 to the present Public Welfare Lacy, and the sa:_1e was on :=:otion laid upon the desks of the .ie_sbers until the next regular ?Meeting. On iaotion meeting adjourned. f�77/4 -� City Clerk,