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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMN-CC-1929-10-02 COMMON COUNCIL Audit Sheet October 2, 1929. Salary Pay Roll, September, $1,266.66 Police, f irst half I,516.65 n " n n second half 1.,549- 98 89076- Charles Eastman 30- 79 B9077- William Moss 70. 79 B9090- C. D. Tarbel 1, P.M. 70- 00 B908I- Henry Lower I90. 00 B9086- Addressograph Co. , 72 B9089- New York State Electric Corp. 70. 99 B9090- H. E. VanDerhoef , O B9094-- Jas. A. & Jessie E. Harris 75.00 B9095- Stephen Joseph Bolas 450. 00 B9096- Benj. Savercool I00.00 B9097- Daniel Crowley, Guardian 450.00 P9099- City Clerk 6. 00 B9102- New York Telephone Co. 9. 75 B9 I 16- William Simmers 15. 00 B9154- County Clerk 37. 00 B9156- William Marshall 28.50 B9173- F. M. Thayer IIO. I B9191- Inlet "Beebe" Mission 7. 00 B9?93- John Boyd Thaeher, 2nd. Treas. 250. 00 B922I- Charles Eastman 30. 79 B9222- William Moss B9225- Ithaca, Journal-News 30- 78 O B9228- Matthew Bender & Company 20. 00 B9231- H. E. VanDerhoef 120. 95 B9257- 'William Simmers 60. 00 B9261- New York Telephone Co. 35- 01 B9264- George E. Edinson I. 00 B9293- County Clerk 33. 00 B9989- nriscoll Bros. & Co. 15- 05 B9291- Hazel H. Little 14. 40 The A.G.A. Company 15, 77 The American City Magazine 4. 00 J. P. Conley 66. 00 Cummings & Martin 14. 45 Robert S. Gutsell,M.D. 3. 00 Ithaca Oil Company 33.27 Ithaca Laundries, Inc 3.46 W. D. Lyme . 50 T. G. Miller' s Sons Paper Co. I0. 69 S. L. Sheldon 1. 86 Stover Printing Company 10. 75 H. Tuttle, M. D. 6. 00 Tropical Paint & Oil Company 25. 76 Richard Warren, M.D. H. J. Bool Co, Approved: Finance Committee. 20 CHARITIES Audit Sheet October 2, 1929 B9240- September salary, Commissioner, 75. 00 B9149- Mrs. Willard J. Smith 9. 75 B9150- E. J. Handlen I0. 03 B9152- Mrs. C. J Haskin 32.00 B9155- Thing' s Shoe Store 3. 96 B9259- John King 52.00 Abbott Brothers 94.00 Michael Abbott 10. 00 F. H Atwater 27.50 Mrs. �fred Book 32. 00 Herbert L. Cobb 20.70 Crawf ord' s Dry Goods Store 13.65 Patrick Clynes 27.32 James L. Dick II.00 Endicott-Johnson Shoe Store 5.50 John H. Flynn 59. 50 R. H. F isher,M. D. 28.00 Laura A. Head X0. 00 Happy Valley Homes 4g. OI E. J. Handl en •73 Ithaca Memorial- Hospital I08.25 Ithaca Children' s Home 63.00 Ithaca Ice & Coal Co. 6.70 Mrs. Clarence Krum 20. 00 T. G. Millers Sons Paper Co. I.00 F. E. Norton 20. 00 Rob iAson & Carpenter 44.23 Elsie Mercer Sarge, R. I . 6.00 G. F. Sturrook I0.00 Homer Tompkins 9• IO W. M. Wood 20. 00 M. T. Wallenbeok 28. 00 Approved: Finance Committee _1 Common Council 21 Regular Meeting October 2, 1929. Present: ?dayor:Fred B. Howe Aldermen: Causer,Sammons,I,iyer9, Lowe,Hoffman, Attorney: R-14-Heath Clerk: W. O.K err Judge: D. Crowley Chamberlain: C.A. Snyder Minutes of the preeeeding meeting were read and approved. I-layer Howe opened the Public Hearing, as advertised, on a petition to amend the Zone Ordinance with reference to Zone Map.ap changing the zone on the North side of the 100 and 200 amended blocks of East Buffalo Street . No persons appeared in F. Buffalo relation thereto, and no objection was filed by the City St . Planning Commission. It was therefore, MOVED by Alderman Causer, seconded by Alderman Lowe: RESOLVED, that the Official Zone Map of the Building Zone Ordinan4 e be and the same is hereby amended, by changing from an "A" Residence District to a Commercial District, all those properties fronting on the north side of East Buffalo St. from and between the easterly side of DeWitt Park to the westerly side of North Aurora Street, and said properties, as now laid out, are hereby designated as a Commercial District. This amendment dhall take effect upon publication thereof. Adopted and approved. Clerk Kerr reported that he had received the resignation of Alderman Alderman Comfort who had removed from the Fifth Ward, and Comfort on motion of Aldermen Causer the same was accepted and resigns ordered filed. Reporting further the clerk stated that petitions had been filed from each of the districts of the fifth wa2d, asking the appointment of George F. Rogalsky to fill the vacancy. Speaking on behalf of 14r.Rogalsky' s appointment, Alderman Hoffman, representing that Tard, recommended the appointment and offered the following resolution, which was unanimously carried: By,Alderman Hoffman; seconded by Alderman Causer: Rogalsky RESOLVED, that George F. Rogalsky be and he is hereby appointed appointed alderman from the Fifth Ward to fill the vacancy alderman caused by the resignation of Alderman Comfort, until such time as a successor can be duly elected. Vote: Ayes; Sammons, Causer,IFyers,Lowe,Hoffman,Howe• Nays; None. Adopted. M aJ yor.. A request from Pars. Alice K. DeGrassi to have her property DeGrassi at 111 W. Green St. changed from a "B" Residence district to a Commercial District was refered to the Planning Commission. A communication from the Assessor, filed herewith, recom- mending the expungment of an item of rig cents from the tax roll was approved and the request for rulging on who should pay the tax on the Westminister Chior School property was refered to the City Attorney for investigation and report. On motion of Alderman Causer the audit was duly approved. The Ronrd of H(wilth filed P, rf'Cl?l E' t ,ct,;�iii?ik" i. r ei in the C %vy OrdinciT:ce which Guo?zld 'allow dcf mite rf CEulr`?tion of , cciv<-?-nFers end ^fTt?T @4 certain recori :endations to this end . { i t u; �'_y i l a .'. - , B ��lcter iiT« L: , f'rF�: SC'COT?df G. �'; X,itC? ,c..?: that 11)ec.0 Chip . IV of the City OrcM - n noes be.. c{n'i .1;,e ia-4 e i hereby c11.ended. to reziJ. ns r,ol,o w < ci t7 tr:':c- ,:ec± ur}on Ch,-gin. Tyr .3ec.9-- GARBA E COLT: ECTIO . No per ��n,firr , : -�ci :±ion or corrorn±i,gn (e}:t of t ernli:-f`(?i ^.1 the City of T11—hFcq rhen nutv`L%rir ed, bar t f R:� t,r�i !7` �?1 1.iC 1 C?ri: ' J ,hill col' or t'r,,ansy)ott 22 garbage within the City of Ithaca withoutAprocur- in�r a License so to do fror., tie Board of Health. All application._ for such R, license shrill be in writing s_igr' pd by the applicant c�j.nj shell :7otforth t'�ry pur;)c.;e and use for Vahich the Garba Te in to be collected, and the -piz ce or nla,ces where the sa,::e, to be us=eel. Soid license sha,11 be issued for c fee of one dollar ($1.001 at the office of the Board of Health tu)ci shall expire annually on the 31st day of De,ler,.ber• Every licensee sha11. provide :_u;t,,ble and sufficient leak-proof bfirrels, can(-,, so e o`her fora:; of removable containe.. - ';;y t'".e O -�, ' e alt?l, in l,iC.:l) to c,")I lee.t aT;.d t1ic Earbr+f"e. i'.ve;ry .,uch Conil-lo,1ner shill be 1ten'. individwilly eovereci, shell not be filled to over--flowi.:F,,­ a.d in 1oa—_ inl can,(I a.xl`?;=,:_`•7'�: Tty the grirbn e crreat care :.lie 11 U tCE'Ti not to 1'hP. 3o`CyrO of TT(-'.e ltl-7, :-hry11 7l(?VJ{?x' tO require sui-lw)ble l?.ce!I.sr- pi8tes or other el)idence to 4e + ee1 ley t:iC 14 e:t'Ti. a.n(I. to a.d�01)t such ot':er rules whJ.ch, in its 11idgrient, r"Lay 'Je Piece^yciry t') enforce 'he intent o, tlii.? of thi:, ordir.11 rice r, 1e-I1 _ constitute cii -c�rderiy ;ondu+.t. ,do;;t ec3 . Jn .::otion aul reed .