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-COI,.�7,,70N COUNCIL
.Audit Sheet, FabruarY 5, 19330
Salary Pa- January,Pay Roll, 216. 66
" -Pol ice, F i r 3 t hat,
ti IP r-34. 82
Second half I,520. 82
BN07 I- D. qualture
B10093- New York State Electric Corp. 06. 62
B L02 Z8- William i,1.0ss 30. 78
EI,0249- It--'aca Savin6s rank 1 200. 00
BT0271- Charles vastrian 303-79
B10243- C. D. Tarbell, P- Ti'. 37. 20
B1024'�- H. H. Little -TT. 52
BT0245- C. 1% Tarbell, P. 7.1, 40. 60
B10280- Travelers Aid Society of Philadelphla 3- 04
:'lose
BI0240- 7!i 111 am 3 0 -7 19-
B If-,2 2 1- Herman Be-o-holtz
Q 75: �0
B10222- The Todd Salea Company 65. 00
B10283- Hazel H. Little 11. 52
• "'103 06- Charles Eastman 0. 78
-3,1 f)-208- County Clerk I47. bo
---110285- C. T). Tarbell
P. If.
300-00
The Atkinson 'Press 41. 50
Aidresacgraph Company 20. Qq
A,,-,erican City 1,1agazine 4. 60
Burns Pealty Co. 2,06 71
City Chamberlain 17: 84
The Corner Bookstore 34. 10
H. A. Carey Co. , Inc 1215. QO
Vk'illiam A. Church Co. 41- 50
T. H. Davenport Co. , Inc 31?,
Rob art S. Gut sell) I . D. 81: 0-
The Hand Stamp Co. 2. 00
Howell rx Howell 100- 07
Ithaca Temorial Hospital 182. 50
Ithaca L undries, Inc 2: 13
Itl-iaca. Oil Company 24,
Charles A. Ives 93- -9
John D. Kinney Co. .47-
.0 79
Lohr & Kramer 54'
1- 5
T. G. '-Iil I e--r' Sons Pa-.Der Co. 45
:yaw York Telephone Co. - - 32
H. L. O' Daniel 9- T)
7- 75
L. Z. Patterson 433. 32
E. S. Pre,-ton & Sons 4.3-. 39
Dorman S. Purdy 614. 80
C. J. Rug.sey 3, Co. c. 00
obert L. Speed &I. 07
Stover P.-int- ink; Co. III, 00
Treman, King & Company 9. 11-45
S.. -P Tisdel Co. 2. 00
_aaUrjoe L. Taylor
T 13- 95
J. 17'. V�,4,n 'atta T. g 0
7 1
1-r-Lichard C. 77!1r:^en "
s I. r. 32. 00
John F. i,r r an, 111 D. 9. 00
The T. J. Croxley press 60. 00
k :.,roved:
Finance Committee '-
Common Council
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CHARITIES
Audit Sheet February 5, 1930
Salary Pay Roll, January, Co=issioner-° 1125. 00
BIC220- C. D. Tarbell, P. M* 4. 00
Abbott Brothers 50- 00
Michael Abbott I0. 00
F. H. Atwater ��• 0
.basket Store 114. 00
Arthur Bishop 14. 50
Mrs. Fred Eock 40. 00
Au6usto Baldini 36. 00
Patrick Clynes 70- 83
Sam Curry 6. 50
Herbert L. Cobb 24.75
Ja:r,es L. Dick 7. 10
Anna Davis I0. 00
E. B. Fulkerson 36. 00
John Flynn 62. 50
L. J. Gaurnier 24. 00
N. L. Garl ing 5. 50
lira. Harry Hatfield 30. 00
Edward J. Handl en 26. 05
Happy Valley Homes 70- 88
Ithaca. Memorial Hospital 357. 35
Ithaca Fuel Supply Co. 28. -"0
Ithaca, Ice & Coal Co. 31. 90
Ithaca Children' s Home 54. 00
Dr. J. T. Judd 70- 00
L- S. ,Jones 40. 50
�:r s. Clarence Krum 2 5. 00
John King 40. 00
Leary Coal Co. 77. 50
Frank LaBar 38- 50
Lewis I-1arshall 3. 50
1rs. kilo Morgan 30. 00
T. G. ,tiller ' s Sons Pa-o er Co. 6. 55
F. E. Norton 15. 00
C. A. Ryerson. 25. 50
Robinson & Carpenter 159. 00
u. F. Sturrock 39. 50
T. Wall enbeok 47. 50
Harry 'eztbrook I0. 00
1';ood
20. 00
� . C. Warren, 1% r. 18. 00
Approved:
Finance Committee
Ccrnron Council
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_GUMLON CUUNCIL
R'EGULAI3 iY�l� iTING _ FEBRUARY_5. 1930.
Present--Mayor Herman Bergholtz
Aldermen---Sam.:ions, Gill,Lowe,Ca,user,Myers,
Caster line,Morrison, Hoffman,Rogalsky
City Attorney- Treman
City Chamberlain--Snyder
City Judge--Crowley
Chief of Police-.-Marshall
Arsoci.ate Assessor--Davis
Minutes of the preceding Annual and Special
meetings read and approved.
Green Street
',hest, In the matter of the Amendment of the
Zoning• Ordi- Zoning; Ordinance pertaining; to the 100 block
nance Vlest Green Street. a communication wasp submitted
from the Planning Commission recommending that the
ordinance be amended to incorporate the propert=y
frontages in the 100 block in 'Nest Green Street
in the "Commercial Zone" .
Messrs Peer and Stephens appeared before
the Council submitting arguments in favor of the
proposed amendment.
Mr. Bolton and Pars. Bolton, Miss Wilkinson
and 1,4r. Simpson appeared in opposition to the proposed
changed as det rim, ent,-a,1'.y affecting the homes of
some of the residents in the dittrict.
By Alderman Lyers: seconded by Alderman Lowe :
RESOLVED: that no change be made in the
Zoning ordinance pertaining to this district.
Ayes--gar-rions,Lowe,11yer s,Casterline
?days--.Gill,Causer.i:lorrison,Hof fmtLn,Roga,lsky
Ayes--4 Nays--5
Yo tion lost.
By Alderman Gill: seconded by Alderman Morrison:
RESOLVED: that the recommendation of the
Planning Cozl.:ission be approved and that the zoning
Urciinance be amended changing the 100 blk. W. Green 3t. ,
into "Co=aercia.l District" in accordance with said
recommendation.
Ayer---Gi11,Causer,Morri son,Hof fman,Rog al sky
Nays--Sar.ri lons,Lowe,Myers,Casterline
Ayes--5 Nn.ys---4
It appearing that the Zoning Ordinances recuire
a majority vote of all members of the Common Council
to c#ange the ordinance in this respect, the vote was
declared without effect.
By Alderman Causer: seconded by Alderman Hoffman:
RIMLITIED: that further consideration of the
foregoing matter be deferred until the next
regular meeting.
Cornell Carried.
Library
AsSocia.tion Per. Harry G. Stutz a.pr.eared before the Common
Council in behalf of the 33oard of Directors of the
Cornell Library Association appealing for support by
the City in promoting; better Library facilities for
the City, either by financing a new building, or
contributing to the maintenance and operation of a
new and better plant. SugrTesting that a, Committee
from the Corgi-:on Council be errointed to confer
with a, like Comr ittee from the Association in review
of this proposition.
The Mayor appointed the Finance Core..ittee
to represent the Common Council in conference with
the Library Association.
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Telephone
Conference
The �ia.yor reported on a Hearing in Albany relative
to the proposed advance of rates by the Telephone Co. ,
at which nearly all the Cities of the State were
represented with the result that the Public Service
Commission had promulgated temporary rates providing
for a 20�o reduction on the rates promulgated by the
Company, permanent rates to be announced about Lay lst.
A com_ unication was received from the State
Conference of City Officials announcing the date of
the Mid--Winter Meeting as 11"a.rch 5th.
By Alderman Myers: seconded by Alderman Smmr,:ons:
RESOLVED: that the AMayor and City Clerk be
authorized to attend the Mid--Winter Meeting of
the Conference.
Carried.
Bond Surety
A Surety Bond of the ^first National Bank in
the sum of ; 35,000. . issued by the Glens Falls
Indemnity Company was presented.
By Alderman Causer: second ed by Alderman Hoffman:
RESOLVED: that the Bond of the First National
Bank be accepted and filed. ,
Carried.
Bond., Indemnity
An Indemnity Bond of the Tompkins County
National ?ank a,s Depository of City Funds excecuted
in the sure of $75,000. with personal sureties
as follows :
Charles H. Blood,Cha.rles D.Bostwick,
Albert G. Stone, Charles E. Trernan,Robert H. Treman,
Y'llynderse Va.nCleef wa.s filed.
By Alderman Causer: seconded by Alderman Hoffman:
RESOLVED: that the Indemnity Bona of the
Tompkins County National Bank as Depository of City
Funds be approved and accepted.
City Chamberlain %Jzarried.
Extra. Help .
The :4'ayor invited attention to the additional .services
required in the City Cbernberlain' s office with special
reference'rot the -requirement of handling the funds and
accounting of the Board of Education, and announced
that the Board of Education would probably participate
in the necessary expense of a.d,?itional clerical help.
By Alderman Sammons: seconded. by, AldermanMyers:
RESOLVED: that the �11'avor be empowered to
en,Fage prow-isional help in the City Chamberlain ' s office
until such time as pe=ma.nent arran'frenents may be
determined.
Carried .
The Commissioner of Charities aunea.red before
the Council relative to efforts to Secure office
quarters , explaining, that so far he had been unable
to find suitable quarters for recor:i,-endcation to the
Coinr on Council .
By fildeimah-8-ammone seconded .by Alderman Gill:
RESOLVED: that the natter of providing suitable
office quarters for the Commissioner of Charities
and the Police Woman be referred to the Commissioner
of Charities and the Ya,yor with power.
Adopted.
The Mayor reported on a recent conference
with a group of Physicians and tree Comr:.issioner of
Charities relative to the constantly increasing
Hospital charges against the Charities fund with a. view
of undertaking to reduce such expense by care at Homes,
and compendation to Physicians for Home Service Care.
By Alderman Morrison: seconded by Alderman Causer:
RESOLVED: that the audit submitted by the
Finance Committee be approved and payment of bills
directed.
Carried.
On miotion Adjourned
nits Clerk_