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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMN-CC-1929-07-11 `OTJ1T(,IT Audit Sheet ll Via,y IT, Tac 9. Salary nti:y Poll, Ji-inea `Ia35�• 34 n a Polio-3, first half I,S �. =5 second half ?, !�� . 2F T F: - {�` ',7ill iarr. Simmers 60. 00 B8I85- F'rgene Ro;,�ars 33. 35 B8I86- New York State Electric Corp. 63. 79 B8I89- New York Telephone Co. 37-. 29 B8192•- r. L. & W. R. R. Co. B8,T96- Mary 0. Fahey 9T. T9 BSI07- S. H. Grc)L'.a1 7. ryn B9200-- New York Telephone Co. 9. 75 B8225- Hazel H. Littl:c II. 2 B822&- Clap; A: achinery Company 240. 0.0 4,8234-- Tompk ins County Nat 'l Bank 60, I 68. 75 88275- Ch arles 4,astman 30.78 B,�297-- County Oler.k MOO 38303- 17m. M o 9 s 30. 78 B8--;04- _qu.t omat is Voting Va.ch ine Corp. 8,400. b0 B9317- William Simmers 60.00 B8 3g5_ Fred Van Order, Jr 16. 00 B8398- ^aunty Clark 20. 50 ?£390 City of ithsa, "`wtAr Find, 5, 800. 00 B94IE- S. R. T isdel Co. T. 25 1,1422-,x D. L. & Zvi, R. R. Co. 31,01- 32 88424- City of Ithaca, dater Fund, I0,0?3. 32 B8426- 7n. %!osss 30. 79 B8427- Charles Eastyan 30. 78 B8431- Tompkins r-�,,nty Nat 11 Bank 1,237. 50 'S8432- '.!ay L. Sharpe 8. 00 -Z,V-17 F5- _:F-Cann, Flectris Company I. 45 x.54;6- Fred A. Roga1 s'ry 50. 00 B8458- Halzel H. Little ?4. 4O 8845 +- County Clerk 56. 00 E8491 rTew York Telephone Co. 39• ' 88465- City of Ithaca., Vater Fund, 30,076. 90 8471- "311 iam Simmers 6c. on 88,480"- Leslie Cox 16. 50 BS4�6- Ne-x York State Electric Corp. 72. 25 The Atkinson Press 7• rO American Bridge Comp=- y 76. 07 City Cha~,berlain 8. 09 Curry:ings & "fart in 18-70 rx iscoll Bros. � Company • 45 Albert C. Durand, '> .??. ?. O0 Fahey P-,-arnr:acy �I bert Huff 16. 00 Sidney ":. Howell I�-• n'? Tthaca Journal INevrs T. 1 4 It ac:a Laundries, Inc 3. 07 Ithaca J ou,r n a I-111 vrl s 25.77 Ithaca Plumbing 3: Heati-ng Co. , Inc 2. 20 1tha-c;� Oil Conpany 3?}® 51 T. 0. K"err x. 00 T,,, ohr Rr T r x-er 3.75 T. GO :Tiller ' s Sons ?aper (10. I0. 5 York State Electric Corp. 2.x. 95 ',esFlie R. Pierce 16. 00 C. J. Rumsey & 'Co. I0. 46 Tr. Pav id Robb 5.00 , Fitch H. Stephens 16. 00 Henry P. Sutton, T!.D. 10. 00 C. A. Snyder 29. 00 The Tropical Paint 04111 Co. 33. 38 �p�roved» 14/r , _.. .."77_7_.._ Finance Cor it it t e s. :s '' �;It►L aTBiTd4� ;. Tv'_1 ,.15�g e ,Lll'fYe7 - V(( Ci 1 t;ric—Kerr• Yy worlit�' �"1eZ±th i_n`k..i e� �uper I:tr---U aa, r CoucAs'sioner of Duo nat'i e giiren (c' coY ;,° of 1,;. Iich is at ached hereto) the continued n Special llee± r 01 VW C 1l.IlC.il t'•.) C:'onsi::.'e- '.:u1.tters relati!nc: to a -ne-itioll fileco by the Tt' c<< Jt •;t. rtiil ]E1 C°>ri :<.� ;' .^i .4>>r r'o9'. e F�•T'tCt°i.;A ti�iZl{.("� J-�'+r"�._�; �'-�.a;.`lA i�:�i r�;I�; I theca Street ..I�.: C':. '. ., .iacl l l:}1.a iii.• �Z: Ra i lip,a.y C o• a:`° r r �'r i ' c•+ s 7 'e I:Ei: PEE''. ctnt CJ:IC 1_.i vel'lr^1rt v"dt re State Street preSerzt in 'Lehalf of the Str.et R.,o1w,-,v CO iy.)c,Ily• �i� tt .-'.ten, �'..'. �fi�l �? ;:1� `Cl:ir•�1C}:: t?.^ �.')1? ^T' ylcr x'�;�rv� + { " By Aiderz:E; ©rri!30 : secor'.ded by- Aldier-an th?tt, lah is li>^i`:`i e?i Lf I1 `15 hereb'},; s , tjO t. O '1 " ecor( i }einc in I t' oa. Of nb)iis i pf the ir ,irc. . Franchise �h Franchise of the It' c:. Stre '�_ .1ti <.y Co,.,z�E7ny , i OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR ITHACA,NEW YORK L. E. DOFFLEMYER ASSESSOR ADDRESS:CITY HALL October 2nd 1929 • To the mayor and Common Council, Ithaca, N.Y., A review of following ;assessment has been 1.ade and referred to you for adjustment. Btat house owned by Thomas Jonas has been r..boo ed. 46" 4I)n i ( 9 (`i t'' T d .I recom en;d that this be expunged from the 1929 City Ta..c Roll.. • The property located at 321325 N Tioga St was recently soli by Chas H Blood to the Ithaca ;,on;se3.v_,tory o The transfer vas recorded by n;e during the day of May 1st. At the regular meeting of the Common Council held in the evenir:.g of May let. , the Tax Levy wab .4.proved_. Tn i' . P10o.3 t:: 1 ettor,which is .ttached,he claims that he should not pay the 1929 City Tax,of 4261.04 plus 415.66 penal ty,making a total of $276. 70. If this property belongs to the Ithaca conservatory of Musi.c,then the same becomes exempt. ', therefore ask your decision in this adjustment. Vary truly, City Assessor. • j 1 ti f no, TAX BUDGET 1930 CITY OF ITHACA YEW YORK --FIXED AND ESTI-1 ATED EXPET?SES-- I . GENERAL GOVERNMENT 101. Aldermen P 1 ,075 b. Traveling Expenses 100. c . Office Expenses A d. Printing & Advertising 600. k. Burglary & Holdup Ins. 325• 102. M,a y or 2,000. b. Traveling Expenses 450. c. Office Expenses OC. e. New Equipment 350. h. Renair & remodel office 75. m. Dues to Mayor' s cor_f.. 250. n. Mi.scel. investigations , etc . 575. 108. Chamberlain MO. a. Salaries & wages 5,900. Chamberlain 3 ,000. Asst. it 1 , 600. Clerk 1 ,300. b. Traveling; Expenses 125• c . Office exienses 675• d. Printing & advertising 15. e. New equipment 25. k. Ins. surety bonds 30C. 110. City Clerk 12,325. a. Salaries 11 ,025. Clerk 4,500. Deputy 3 ,COO. Assistant 1 ,500. Dep. Reg. 1 ,750. Extra HeVo 275. b. Travelin expense 150. c . Office expense 750• d. Printing; & Advertising 25. e. New Equipment 350• k. Ins. surety bonds 25. 111. Assessor & Building, Com. 3 ,600. a. Salaries Asso.Assr. 200. ) 3 , 200. c . Office expense 400. 112. City Attorney 2015• a. Salary 2,000 . b. Traveling expenses 150. c . Office expense 15. m. Charter revision 150. 113. Civil Service Commission 450. a. Salary secretary 1CC. c. Office expense 25. d. Advertising, & printing(rules) 200. b. Traveling; Exn. 125. -2- 114. Sint. of Public 7orks & Commissioners 11,900. a. Salary & wages 7f35C. Part Salary Su-o+.. 3 ,200. Timekeeper 2,080. Truck foreman 1 ,820. Due Supt . 230. b. Traveling expense 600. c. Office Ex-dense 3?0. d. Advertising and -pri.ntin ; �0. e. New Equipment 700. k. Insurance ? ,5;0. m. Car e menses 200. n. Dues 5aterways Assoc. 10. 116. City Engineer 5i175. a. Salary & aw es 4,600. ?art salary engr. 3 ,000. Rod-Allan X00. Helpers 800. b. Traveling ex-oenses 100. c. Office ex-oerise 50. e. Nevi Enuionment 25. f. "-',,.).int. of enui-oment 25. g. Materials & su-p-plies 175. nl. Car maintenance 200. 117. Elections 4)000. a. Salaries & wages 3 ,000. d. Advertising 25 f. }:faint . of eoui.?p..lent 2 5. Materials & supplies 150. j . Rent 600. m. Moving voting, :lachines 20C. 118. City Court 4,800. a. Salaries & wages 4,500. Jud ;e 3 ,000. Clerk 11400. Act. Judr,e 100. b. Traveling expense 50. c . Office expenses 225. e. Eeuip -.ent 25. 119. Public Buildinp �s 10,900. a. Napes 1 ,50C. f. I:ialnt . of equipment 50. g. I:1ateri_als and su-o-f:lies 350. h. Repairs 1 ,000. i. Light , heat , power, etc . L' ,500. i . Light 900. i . Heat 3 , 00. i . Water 100. k. Insurance(Blanket 3 yrs. ) 3 ,500. 120. Plannin ;; Com:_lissio.� 1 ,000. b. Traveling expense etc. 100. n. Expert serv. consultant 200. n. Revision of plans , maps, etc. 700. 121. Sinking Fund Com.11ission 25. c. Office expenses 2. 50 k. Surety bonds 22. 50 129. Undist_r.i 'mted Ex-)enses 7 ,500. 1. "Vorkmens Corao. Awards 3 ,500. 2. if Expense 1 ,000. 3. ° " Reserve 1 ,500. L� Fire Insurance reserve 1 ,500. 5. Preparation of Jury list 100. 6. Contribution to Cornell Library 200. TOTAL 'G'ENERAL GOVERNI+'iENTp Z4,305. -3- II. PROTECTION OF P PSONS & P-ROPERTY 130. Police Department Z!3 ,3GC. a. Salaries 37 ,800. b. Travel ex-)enseC. c . Office E°pense 3�0. e. New equipment 1 ,060. f. Taint . of eoui-o-ment 700. g. Service Sup. ?00. k. iiedical services 1.50. 1. Prisoners' :seals 125. m. Call system 125. n. Trans-)ortation of prisoners 1C0. o. Traffic & oarking control 1 ,600. p. Traffic lights 1 ,100. 132. Fire Department (Fire Fighting Force) 58, 88. a. Salaries 36,998. b. Travel ex-o nse 3CC. c. Office erDense 0500. d. Printinr & advertising 25. e. Ner Equipment 3 ,350. f. i'.aint . of equiprrnent 2,200. g. late_ ie.J_s & sup-olies 1 ,3175• gin. hater for hydrents 11 ,000. n. Fire Alarm system 7CO. o. 0ora-_Dt1,�1zr a����os. 1 ,600. o. Auto rent 240. 133 . Fire of buildings) 5,635. e. Equio-meat 100. g. A%aterials & sup--)lies %S5. h. Repairs 1 ,500. i. Light , Heat , Watcr 3 ,600. j . Runt 40. k. Insuren ce 1C. 135. Plumbing Board 200. a. Salaries 1 C1 0. c. Officc ex-oense r0. 137. Sealcr 7,=--irhts & :easures 1 ,000. a. Salary 900. b. Traveling expense 25. c . Office exocnse 25. e. Equipitlent 50. 139. Electrical Board 25. c. Office= expenses 25. 140. Zone Ao7)cal Board 50. c. Office expenses 10. d. Advertising 40. 141. Buildinta; Code Board 25. c. Officc cx"Denscs 25. TOTAL r?0 i,a C`i'IOIa OF PER S & PROPERTY J_Oz�,`23. III. CONSERVATION OF ;::EALTH 150. Administrative Ex-ocnsc ,830. a. Salari es L, O. Health Officer 3 ,000. Office Clerk LcO. b. Tr.a vcling e xpcnse 100. c. Office ex:Dcnse 250. .c. NevT equipment 50. j . Rent 600. gin. Car e-,�ocnse (Health Officer) 350. -4- 151. Conservation & Inspection 4,275 . a. Salaries 3 ,650. Dairy & Meat I .sp. 2,750. Milk Ins?. 900. g. Supplies 75. m. Car expense (D.& H.Insy. ) 550. 152. Isolation-Hospital or Homes 700. m. Care of eatients i� 700. 154. Venereal Clinic 1,175. a. Salaries J 900. Doctor 600. Nurse 300. g. Supplies 275. 155. Miscellaneous Health Clinics 3 ,650. Pre-Natal , Pre-School ,T.B. ,zental , etc . ) a. Sal"Ties 31000. Visiting Nurse 1,500. Pub.Health Nurse 1,500. e. New Equipment 50. g. Supplies 300. m. Car expense 300. 156. Mosquito Control 350. a. Wages 30C. g. Supplies 5C. TOTAL CONSERVATION OF HEALTH 14,980. IV. SANITATION & PROMOTION OF CLEANLINESS 100. Sewers - General 12,800. a. Salaries & wages 9,600. Salary Sewer Insp. 2,500. c . Office Expense 25. e. Equipment 925. f. Maint. equipment 300. g. Materials & supplies 300. h. Repairs to sewers 1 ,500. m. Car & truck maint . 150. 161. Street Cleani.n 8,250. a. gages 7 ,500• e. New equipment --- f. Maint. of equipment 250. g. Material & supplies 500. 162. Refuse & Garbage Collection 242000. a. Wages 19,000. f. Maint. of eaui r pent 2,200. g. Materials & supplies 2 ,800. 163. Refuse & Garbage-Disnosal 3 ,500. a. Wages 3 ,000. f. Ma in t. of Equipment 500. 164. Sewage Disposal Plant - Franklin St. 7,625. a. Wages 2 ,650. e. New equipment 250 . f. Maint . equipment 150. g. materials & supplies 75. i . Light & power 4,500. 165. Sewage Station - Buffalo St. 2,125. a. Wages 100. f. Maint. of equipment 20C. g. Materials & supplies 25. i . Light & power 1 ,800. -5- 166. Sewage Station - Plain St . w 925. e. New Eoui-oment 400. f. 1.1aint. of eq_ui-oment 150. g. Materials & supplies 25. i. Light & power 350. TOTAL SANITATION & PRO1dO''ION OF CLEANLIi`ESS i ,2256 V. HIGH'VAYS (Including Creeks & Bridges) 19 . H ighways - Care & Maintenance 94, 6;..50. a. Salaries & wages 15,000. e. New equip:,nent 16,000. f. Maint . of equipment 3,300. g. Materials & supplies 3 ,000. h. Repair & patchin&; 3 ,000. i. Storr: surer maintenance 2,000. 1. Li ;htin 25,000. m. Oilin dirt streets) 7 ,500. n. Macadam surface treatment 8,000. o. Asohalt Plant maintenance 17-00. 1D. Street signs 350. 18-2. Snow & Ice Re.ioval 1 , 500. a. Ta es 1 ,500. 18-3. Storafe Yard (Highway Buildings) 2,200. a. Wages 1 ,100. g. Materials & supplies 50. h. Repairs 500. i. Light & heat 550. i. Lir:;ht 0. i. Heat 500. 18-4. Bridges 2, 550. a. Wages 1 ,500. g. Materials & sin-olies 600. m. Engineering inspection 250. h. DeWitt Ave. Bridge 200. 18-5. Creeks 1,500. a. Salaries & i-a`°es 0800. s. -laterials & supplies 200. h. Repair to Six J,ile wall 500. TOTAL HIGH,AYS $92,400. VI. CHARITIES & CORRECTIONS 190. Commissioner 2,017. 50 a. Salary 1 ,500. c. Office expense 50. e. New eauipment 25. h. Rerr_odel new quarters 130. i. Light , heat 30. j . Rent 270. Insurance (bond) 12. 50 191. Local Poor Relief 9,637. 50 1. Pro-visions 6,000. 2. Fuel 2,000. Clothing 50. . Rcnt 200. 5. T1-ledical aid 1,000. 6. Burials 225. 0 7. Trans-oortation 75. 8. 1�i sc ei 1,neous 8-7. 50 • -6- 1.92• Poor Relief - Care in Families � 500. 193. Poor Relief - Care in Institutions 1 ,000. 194. Poor Relief - Care in Hospital 7,000. 195. Poor in Correctional. Institutions 2,000. By Court Commit�aicnts) TOTAL CHARITIES & 00RREC`.CION a 22,155. VIII. RECREATION 230. Park: Department (General) 7,925. a. Salaries & wages 7,100. Salary Forester 2,500. b. Traveling; expense 75. c. Office expense 50. f. 7-aintenance of equipment 50. g. Materials & supplies 250. 1. Nursery stock 200. in. Car maintenance 2CO. 231. Percy Field 900. a. 7ages 700. g. Materials & supplies 100. h. Building; repairs 100. 232. Stewart Park 2,500. a. Wages 2,000. g. Iliatcrials & supplies 200. i. Light 300. 233. Band Concerts , etc . (4th of July) 1,000. 234-. Ilemor.ial Day Observance (G.A.R. ) 125. TOTAL RECREATION 12,450. IX. PUBLIC UTILITIES - (NON-COI:i: HRCIAL) 250. Paxkin5 area, Bus term. , Comfort Sta. 4,3 -550. a. '.7agc s 3 ,000. c. Office expense 50. g. 1,laterials & supplies 450. h. Repairs to buildings 300. i . Light , heat , water 550. i. Light 75. i . heat 275. i. 17 atcr 200. 400. Cemetery (252. at ion to Cem. Fund) 2,200. a. Wages 4,000. e. Equipment 25. f. Aaintenance 25. g. Supplies 150. h. Repairs to grounds 00. x-,700 . Less other revenue 2 , 500. Ap-oro. Necessary 2 ,200. TOTAL PUBLIC UTILITIES (DiORT-COIV? ERCIAL) 6,550. -7- • X. ?::ISCELL—YSOUS 260. Judgments & Settic.:ncnts ,� 1,400, 261. Refunds & Cancellation of Taxes 200. 262. Tax Sala Purchases 168. 25 TOTAL -r-ISCELLAYEOUS 1 ,768. 25 XI . T,'TNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS Princi-D al 55,000, Imnrovez,iient "All 10,000. " "B" 10,000. " t'C'r 10,00C. n "D" 10,000• Creck Drainage 5,000. Grounds & Bld` s. "A" 5,OCO. it 11 1t "B" 5,CCO. Interest 441047 . 75 Iraorovc,.ient "A" 1 ,125. " "B" 2 2F0. if "C" 2 475. , 11 "D" l . 50 11 "Ell '950. It 11 F II 7 ,000 if It G't 1-2,000. Creck & dra,ina,c 2,400. Grounds Q': bld; s. 'rA" 37. 50 it it H ilrit 1U. 75 TOTAL ': Ji?ICIPAL I= DEBTEDi!ESS 99,o43 . 75 XII. 0017ST.RUCTION & PERHAI1JEi?^1 I''_PROVE,IENT S 277. Fin tinted by taxes curcnt rcvcnue Blvd. Li ,,h-r,s I'. Aurora St .Bridpc 450. II li T io,,;a Ir " 45C. Storm sewer, StcTnart to Cordell Avc. 90e, " It Ti.ogajatcs to ,ia.rshall 800. Culvert L.V.R.R.-1st St . & Like Av. 400. Sail. Sewer , Falls to Lincoln 350. it It "!orth St . �L e Side7alk construction 2,00C. Lakc Lcvcl Survcy 150. G,arar� c & s ho-.) addition 7, 500, : TE TOT 1L C0 'S �=L� 'IO ? & PR' ii I':�°. 300. RECAPITULATION OF ESTI--7 ATED EXPT"-TSES By Govcrnmciatal Function Uniform Systc.11 of .accounts) I . General GoveTiamcnt 74,305. II. Protection of ?crsons & Pro-oc-rty 108,823. III . Conservation of Hcalth 14,960. IV. Sanitation & Promotion of Clcaaalincss 59,2P5- V. Hi,-;hways (Creeks & Bridr;cs) 92,400. VI. OLarities Co-rcctions 22,155. VIII. Recreation 12 )450. IX. Public Utilities (I'on-Corr-ie-rci ,.l ) 6,550. sT ;iscellaneous 1 ,76 .25 XI. Municipal Illdebtedlzess 99,() 3, 75 XII . Construction & Per.lanent I',`«provc.nents 9,300. TOTAL �? 1 ,0 0500. or, By Depart.:.entrl Bud et & Requisition (Charter) Com,ion Council L1,59cL,. 25 Fire Devart1Aent 64,223 . CC Charities 22,15h. 00 Board of Health 7-L-,9""0. 00 Board of Public 'forks 219,OOC. 00 Bonds & Interest 99,043.75_ TOTAL 9. 501,000. 00 C. FIXED A!:D E ST I A TE A D REV-1 W.,U E S U'-ha,-,7- Di-l-ect- TaXes) Cash Surplus Ja-_--ivaryl 1, 15'30 $30,552 .7E,' 11ortgage Tax 3'500.00 Business Franchise tax 14,000.00 Personal Income Tax 42,000.00 Street Railway Franchise X00.00 Cor-.-,.ell University contribution 5,000.00 Ithaca Conservatory L00.00 Interest on Deposits 1,000.00 Fees, Licenses etc . , 1,000.00 De'oart,mental Earnings 3 ,C),59 -13 Total 102,Ll-71-51 Estimated 501,000-00 Estimated Reve-.-,ues 102,L,-71-51 Amount to be raised by tax 308,52- •49 TAX LIMIT The maximum tax li:iit as fixed by the Charter is one and one fourth per ce-at of the average taxable valuation of the tr"o years next preceding, plus the amount necessary to '-�ieet all principal and interest obligations on the bonded debt . Taxable valuation 1928 $31,()17 ,?61 -00 Taxable valuation 1929 37,714,4''x .00 Average valuation 1928 and I929 34,813 ,,r.'54.00 1�% of the above average 435, 173 .1L' Plus obligations, bonds and i;terest . 99,043 .7: Total Tax Li.',,-it 19_'0 8 '534,216 .93 TAX RATE DETERMINATIOIT The 1930 Assessment Toll shows the -following valuation: Total real property v—n-Iuation $ L"_9, 135, 15`;- .00 Fra-nchise 74o, ,0 72) -00 - Total Full valuvaluation F Total exemption 11, Do 730 -00 Total 1i-et Taxable Valuation $ 38,320,047.00 E' - -" Total Amount to be raised (as above) 7 0 , 'D- •L'9 1930 Tax Rate 10.40 (per thousand collars of assessed valuation. ) The folloiATing -memcrandum, 11,hile not a part of -'U-he tax budget , is ap-oe-nded herewith to mall-.c a ccm,oletle record of all lrorl.c and ex- penditures contemplated dn=ii?,,:r I.-he curre.it year 1930. The itenis listed, With estimated costs , are the permane:..t imorove.--nents and new construction bei-aE_� undertaken by the Board of Public 'Forks out of the Improve-.-,ient Funid -tthicrl is to be provi"ed by the sale OIL % ,11 ( G yllproveme-at Bonds . -",300,000 - 4 Series 11 11 T I'DiPROVE-15-EXT FUWD BUDGET BRIDGES 1. 7T.Cayuga St . Bridge over Fall Creek $18,650. 2. Wall, Linr. St . Bridge 1,000. 19,65o. STORU SEWERS 1 . -Kline Rd. Lake St . 3 ,000 - 2 . S . Plain St . 2,600. Cayuga at Lincoln 1,500 . Brindley, Bufifalo Inlet- 1,500 . 5 . Green St . 11600 . 6 . Adams St . 2,000. 7 . F r 1 i-f 1 St . 2,000 . 142200. SA_,�iITARY SEWERS 1 . Digestion tank 30,000- 2 . Sludge Drying Beds 33,000. M S.L lioga U line from S .Hill 11l 500- Giles St . Septic tank 1,500. 70,000. KET17 PAVEMEINTS 1. Hudson St . , Aurora St . to City line 31,500. 2. Ithaca Rd- , Z1,111wood Av. to City 18, 600 Fulton St . , Sc-neca to Buffalo St . 100. Bryant Av. 1NO0. Cascadilla St . 14-'U-h St . to L.V.R.R. 14"200 . 6 . Grade E .State St . , Yitchell to City h-.-ie 5,000 ._ 86,400. RTPA'1TEY7!TT 1 . E .State St . , foot Of Hill 51000. 2. 11; .Cayuga St . , Cascadilla C , . ,north S 1 950. 3 . Dryden Rd . to Bryant Av. 4,500 . lq,o-/10. RE C 071 9 TRU 0 T 10-7. RE S I DET.T T IAL STREETS Cleveland , Li-nnxelvi­ Dearbor-_a,Wyc:off Hospital Rd. , an(G Others 16)000 . CURB A-IM GUTTER 1 . -,,: .Titus Av. , north side 2,800 . 2. Hudson St . , D .L.& 77. to City line 6,000. Meadow, Est-y t-o Cascadilla 700. 4.. C, o.rne 11 St . 21500. 5 . Oak Av. , College to Oneida 3,000 . 5. Giles St . ,Hudson to Columbia 4,300. 7 . Waite Av. , near T"fluTston 700- 8 . Heights Court 1,000 . 10 u s to Green 1, 200. . Fulton St . ' it 10 . Marshall : t . 00 . 11 . -Hitchell. St . I Gutter 700 Bloc - 00. 12. Third 'Ward jay,Lei?ris,Adwiis 7,350. N . Madison St . POO- I Cascadilla St . 21600. IF S .Hill Terrace 1,500. 16 . Kelvin Place 2JO. 17 . Wyckoff Av. 29600 . 3`:,700 . I1JP7tOV71rE1T,T OF AIRPORT 5,000. OF STE-i.1,7ART PARK 5,000. 10 ,000. GRA ND TOTAL 6700,000 . Al tl CI4APITIFS Audit Shoot .;U. . , Ic329. 58-;98- Juno Salary, Commissioner 75. 00 B�'�I7 John 'r:ing OO B8457- Leon S. Jones 43. 60 B8470- James L. Pick I3. 75 B8473- F. J. Handler, I7. fo B8474- ':.rs. Fred Bock -22.00 B847 :;rs. C. J. Haskin -Z?.00 B9476 .rs. 7`. J. Smith 4 (?O B9477- "r a. Clarence gram V ). CO 38478- 1Xrs. Ltllian Sinn T6. 00 8 479- 'Zr s. Jellies T?. rn B948I- Ithaca Children's Home B8488- C. A. Ryerson I?. ^1 F848, r rs, G. r,=b 8. 0^ E-8491- Fret:$ LaBar 2 O F. H. Atwater 3C. 50 't.ichael Abbott T�'. c0 Abbott Brothers c4. rr Dow S. Barnes Co. ,, Ina 3. 00 Dr. Luzern Coville TC. 00 Herbert L. '_'obb 20. IO F. Clynes 46, !1 ; Jahn H. Flynr. 74. n0 Dr. ':.. J. 7 oran Happy Valley Homes �I. , Ithaca T emorial Hospital 273.2 Ithaca. Ice & Coal Co. 6. 70 J ryes r,t,nch 0oal Co. , Inc 6.70 John, T,ove T'erri.:3 a T. ;". eker . ,C Henry T. "[err. iarrl, ,I'.??. 13. FO T. G. 'il-! 4r' s Song Raper Co. i.rshall ?airy T0. (� Robinson ?-- 1;3.:rpenter �CCI. 71sie er ,_��.r�,e . 00 Bov s , Or-„h:gin A strlurr 253-7T St. Patrick ' s Or h.r rirls ,4s�fl,i.r, '' - . 00 Homer A. Toml,kins 14. '.P Arthur H. Van Order rO ley• R. �'1�1J. T/� no Approved.: Finance C'or,-. ittee. V COMMON- COUNCIL ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING 3MLY_110 1929s Present--Acting Mla,yor--Earl E. Atkinson. Aldermen--Causer,Morrison,Gill,Lowe,Comfort Clerk--Kerr. Attorney--Heath. Minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved. Smoke Nuisance A petition,signed by 60 tax payers,, was received protesting against the Smoke Nuisance. By Alderman Morrison: seconded by Alderman Comfort: RESOLVED: that this petition be referred to the City Attorney, with - request for enlightenment as to how to enforce the present ordinance or in some way force the abatement of this nuisance. P1ace,Willard F. Adopted. Lot Cemetery A communication was received from Willard F. Place requesting the City to sell a lot in the City Cemetery,block C. lot #36 adjoining the John Gauntlett lot, for the purpose of joining the two and improving the whole. Mr. Place agreeing to accept Deed subject to any prior sale which may have been made. Any such sale being without record and unknown to the City. By Alderman Morrison: seconded by Alderman Lowe: RESOLVED: that the City Clerk i.s hereby authorized to execute Deed for the sale of such lot under conditions stipulated. Sealer of :weights Adopted. Expenses Convention A communication was received from Sealer of Weights and Measures, Court Bellis, asking authoriz- ation to attend the annual Conference at Patchogue,Long Island. By Alderman Morrison: seconded by Alderman Gill: RESOLVED: that Mr. Bellis be reimbursed for expenses in attendance at the Conference. No. Tioga St. ,Bridge Adopted. Sidewalks Railings The following communication was receives'. from the Board of Public Works To the Common Council, Gentlemen : INHEREAS, a. petition of property owners interested in the proposed improvement of tree North Tioga, Street Bridge over Cascadilla Creek has been received by the Board of Public Works, requesting the complete reconstruction of the sidewalks on the bridge with concrete railings similar to the other bridges over Cascadilla Creek, instead of metely laying a new concrete floor as is now planned, and W HEREASj the Board realizes the advantages in completing this improvement while the bridge is under repair and further, desires to co-operate with the property owners in improving the bridge not only in appearance but in safety and durability, now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Public Works hereby recom,-,ends -t6 Fitt e*anci L aa.t $1,500 be appropriated for the completion of the N. Tioga Street bridge, with new walks and concrete railings. gg Respectfully submitted. B id St. +,7 ' .O.Kerr, Clerk No. By Alderman Lowe: seconded by Alderman Causer: �, RESOLVED: that $1,500 be and the same is hereby appropriated to the Board of Public Works for the complete improvement of the North Tioga Street Bridge. Adopted. 7 A communication, appended herewith was received Tax from the City Assessor recommending $47.54 be Expunged expunged from the City Roll due to errors in assessment. By Alderman Causer: seconded by Alderman Comfort: RESOLVED: that the recommendation of the Assessor be approved in the amount of $47.54 and the same is hereby expunged. from the 1929 Tax Roll. Adopted. Tursik Taber St. The Mayor announced the appointment of Comr.ittee on Alderman Causer to act on the Commr.ittee with Commissioner Complaint Sawdon and the Commissioner of Charities,Yrs. Walker to consider the application ofrs. Tursik for relie" from damage caused by the Inlet 'eating away the banls along her property at #907 Taber Street. By Alderman Comfort: seconded by Alderman Lowe: ' RESOLVED: that the audit as submitted `be approved and payment of bills directed. Adopted. Ordinance City By Alderman Gill: seconded by 'Alderman Lowe: Teeds, etc. RESOLVED: that the Common Council hereby amends and enacts the following ordinance, to be known as Section 29 of Chap. II , to take effect upon publication and to read as follows: Section 29. WE"FDS,TRASH,RUBBISH,ETC. No person, either as owner,l essee,agent,tenant or otherwise,of any lot,land,premises or improved property in the City of Ithaca, shall throw,r..ast ,deposit or allow to accumulate thereon, any decomposable organic matter which might create a. nuisance or act as a, breeding place for flip;; or bugs or as food for rats or vermin ; or a.ny ,trash or discarded material or thing capable of holding water which which might serve as a breeding place for mosquitoes , ; or any combustible matter or material which might increase the fire hazard in his or .neighboring property ; .or any weeds, high grass, trash, rubbish,junk or any discarded material or thing which tends . to .p roduce an unsightly disagreeable appearance objectionable to the neighborhood. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section, nothing herein contained shall be construed to ,prohibit, the proper .a.nd temporary accumulation in suitable containers, of garbage, ashes, refuse etc. ,for regLzla,r col ,_ectian . ; or the depositing of manure for the immediate cultivation of land ; or the lawful collection and storage of junk by regularly licensed junk dealers. Violation of this ordinance constitutes disorderly . conduct. Adopted. Ordinance Oil Burners By 'Alderman norrison: seconded by Alderman ' Causer: RESOLVED: that the Common Council hereby ordains and enacts the following ordinance to be known. as Section 23 of Chapter VIII to take effect upon publication and to read as follows : SECTION 23. OIL BURNERS. No person shall install, cause or permit to be installed, any furnace oil burning equipment in any structure within the fire limits of the City of Ithaca., or in any structure other than a private residence outside of the fire limits in the City of Ithaca. without first procuring a permit so to do from the Fire Da.rshall. Violation of this ordinance shall constitute disorderly conduct . Adopted. On motion adjourned. De uty City Clerk I 1 , , 1 . COMMON COUNCIL + ' Audit Sheet August 7, 1929. 1 Salary Pay Roll, July, $y1,216. 66 I " " " Police, first half I, 669. 55 n " n " second half - B8498 Stover Printing Company I8.00 I B8499- William Moss 30. 78; ' B8560-- Charles Eastman 30. 701. B350I- Matthew Bender & Company 25. 00;' , B8519- New York Telephone Co. 9-'7.5 B8520- County Clerk 28. 00 s; \..._ / B8626- C. D. Tarbell, P.' M. I0.00 B8627•- William Simmers 6o. 00 • B8632- J. E. Matthews I6. 57 804- C. V. Bush, County Treas. 8. 23 F38640- J. E. Matthews 65. 50 B8702- Charles Eastman 30. 7 B8703- William Loss ' 30. 78 B8706- Clarence Tarbell, P. m. 6. 001 B8715- American Sales Rook Company 57. 51 ;; B8717- Ithaca Savings Flank 6i300. 0O B8720- Louise Wilkinson 40. 00; . B8722- Edward J. Moore 33. 51V; B8748- James E. Matthews 7. 00 88751- New York State Electric Corp. 40. 08; ' B8753- New York Telephone Co. 41. T9 B8758- William Simmers 6o. 00 B8760- Austin A. Chilson 2,000. 00 B8759- Mary McGreevy 3, 000. 0(r B8762- American Coin Lock Co. 12.05 B8763- County Clerk 41. 00;. B8765- William Marshall 10. 001 B8597- Wm. L. Burns 107. 00 B8598- VI. B. Hall 30. 00 B8599- Harry Green 1 . 0011i �....,/ B8600- J. B. Stout 312. 00 B8601-- F. S. Preston & Sons 50. 00 B8704- Patsy But t ino 205. 00 B8705- .Leslie Pierce I00. 00 B8707- T. G. Miller' s Sons Paper Co. r 48 I B8708- Steel ' s Chain Stores 4. 00 t ;1 B8709- C. J. Holman }. o 8o `i B8710- Liberman' s Jewelry and Gift Shop 2I. B871I- John H. Knott 19. 45I B8712- Treman, King & Company 69. 2 i B£ 713- Driscoll 3ros. & Company 6. 84 1i B8746- L. J. Gaunter • __9. 20 V. F. W.- I,000. 00 The A. G. A. Company 104. 00 Ij The Atkinson Press 24. 00 Court Bell is 32. 35 � Cummings & Martin 2. 00 �I The Cayuga Press 360 "i City Chamberlain . Dunton & Munroe, Inc 2. 70 1 E. G. Holmes & Son 2. 79 Ithaca Journal-News 9. 09 Ithaca Laundries, Inc 2. 67 EI \ ..../ Ithaca Memorial Hospital 19.070Ej Ithaca Oil Company 15' 7 11 W. 1.75 V!. D. Lyme Lohr & Kramer 2' 95 , I T. G. Miller ' s Sons Paper Co. 5.50 1 Parker & Granville I. 00 C. J. Rumsey & Co. 7. 36q Rothschold Bros. 3' 8 S. L. Sheldon 3. 30 I; Stover Printing Co. 2250 ' Treman, King & Co. 2.71 i Tropical Paint & Oil Co. 25.76 J. E. Van Natta I. 00 56. 00 John F. Warren, M. D. 5. 00 Fico Electric Company