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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMN-CC-1930-11-05 94 COMMON COUNCIL Audit Sheet November 5, 1930 Salary Pay Roll, October, Is349.Q,9 Semi-monthly Pay Roll, first half I,462.45 Semi-monthly Pay Roll, second half I,462.45 BI272I- County Clerk 21.00 BI2723- New York Telephone Cos 72.90 BI2732- Chas. E. Curtis E• '6 BI2759- Fred C. Thompson 90.00 BI2760- John M. Wilgus 90. 00 B12797- New York State Electric & Gas Corp. 62.53 B12766- Jhiscoll Bros. & Company 9.96 BI28I5- S. P. C. A. Special Fund 13.50 BI2923- New York Telephone Co. 9.76 BI2842- William Simmers 65.00 BI2840- County Clerk 20. 00 B12906- John M. Wilgus 100.00 BI2907- Fred C. Thompson I00. 00 B12963- L. V. R. R. Cos .71 BI2967- James E. Matthews 50.00 BI2977- New York Telephone Co. 53.54 BI2980- C. D. Tarbell, P. M. B12992- County Clerk 9.00 B130OI- William Simmers 70.00 B13023- Hazel R. Little 7.20 813024- Charles Eaet;pan 76.95 B13025- William doss Z6.95 B13027- New York State Electric & Gas Corp. 8. 90 B13030- John M. 'Wilgus I00100 B13031- Harlan Burchfield 13.45 B13032- Ithaca Journal-News 45.39 B1303 3- Fred C. Thompson I00.00 B13034 County Clerk I63.00 City Chamberlain 16.44 James E. Matthews 24. 40 Art Jones 2.50 The Atkinson Press 16.00 Addressograph Co. 1. 55 Burroughs Adding Machine Company 16.60 The Hand Stamp Co. 0 Stover Printing Company 16.00 John F. Warren, M. D. 60.00 T. G. Miller's Sons paper Co. 5-95 O Ithaca Plu�bing & Heating Coos Inc William A. Church Co. 2.50 Ithaca. Laundries, Inc 3.35 Texaco- Service Station, Carl Dennis, Agent 21.36 Schaber' s Cycle Shop 73.03 Fitch H. Stephens 21.52 Automatic Voting Machine Corp. •6� F. J. Meeker 14.9 T. G. Miller' s Sons apes Co. •50 Cornell Daily Sun 16•�5 Approved: inance Committee 9 Reinhardt Damage The Clerk reported that babel C. Reinhardt and Claims Leon A. Reinhardt had each filed damage claims in the amount of $10,000 and on recommendation of the City Attorney the sviLe were referred to the Board of Public Works for investigation and recom:_:endation. By Alderman Causer: seconded by Alderman Hoffman: RESOLVED: that the Audit approved by the Finance Committee be and the same is hereby approved and payment of bills authorized. Carried. • On motion Adjourned, City Clerk. r CHARITIES Audit Sheet November 5, 1930 BI2926-October Salary- Commissioner I25.00 Bertha Be Brown 6. 70 Wesley Eastman 60. 00 Mrs. Mary Brazo 6.25 F. H. Atwater 72. 50 Herbert L. Cobb 17.75 Leary Coal Co. 176.20 Herbert L. Cobb 2I. 50 F. D. Gilbert 160. 00 Ithaca Memorial Mosp it al 427.55 Lake View Dairies I0. I0 Lincoln Market 4. 00 Happy Valley Homes 49.72 James Lynch Coal Co. , Inc 16. 00 Dr. M. J. Foran 75. 00 Henry E. Merriam, M. D. I2.00 Harold D. Denn i st on, M. D. 50. 00 Kl ine' s Pharmacy I.00 Sturm Brothers 26,70 Lake View Dairies, Inc 7. 26 Jason L. Wiley, M. D. 7. 00 Ithaca Fuel Supply Co. , Inc 77. 75 Mrs. Gladys Johnson I2.50 Charles Green 22.74 C. A. Ryerson 22. 50 R. M. Voss, Pd. D. 5. 00 Laura Chamberlain & Reuben Dworsky 105,00 Mrs. C. J. Haskins 40.00 Stover Printing Company 9. 00 R. M. Voss, M. D. 14100 Robinson & Carpenter 55.75 Ithaca Children' s Home 73. 00 Mrs. Ruth S. Wigden 27. 00 Mrs. Albert Makes 8100 Anna Jordan 29. 00 M. T. Wall enbeok 72.00 Frank LaBar 62. 00 Sam Curry 22 .50 L. S. Jones 6I.00 A. H. Van Order 13.00 Kelsey & Mosher 25.00 F. E. Norton 7.50 Ap of inary Rawa 25.00 The County of Onondaga 40.00 Agusto Baldini 52.00 Crawford' s Store 30.59 St. Patrick's Orphan Girls Asylum 52.57 William D. Baldwin, Commissioner 81.r-9 South Side Coal Co. M. G. Earls 1 ey IS.3 6 W. C. Mann I2.00 Mary E. Mack 25. 00 Mrs. Grace Knapp 25. 00 Mrs. Fred C. Book 40.00 Louis Zounakos 40. 00 American Sales Book Company 24. 60 W. P. Kl inko 6.00 Vincent Me Campbell 16.2 St . Mary#s Boys' Orphan Asylum I05. Iz Mrs. Clarence Krum 25.00 Mrs. Lillian Sinn 40. 00 Thing' s Shoe Stores, Inc 31.55 John M.. Flynn 65.00 Patrick Clynes 135.95 Edward J. Handl en Approved: 73-50 Mrs. Elizabeth Bishop 31.00 Abbott Bros. } 174.00 L. J. Gaurnier 33. 00 E. Be Fulk er son 16.00 E. Be Fulkerson 27. 00 G. F. Sturrock 61. 50 inanee Committee tl COMMON COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING _ NOVEMBER-5.1930 PRESENT: Mayor Bergholtz Aldermen--Gill,Sammons,Lowe,CauserpMyers, Casterline,Atkinson,Himes, Ro gal s ky,Ho f fman Attorney--Treman Chamberlain--Snyder Chief of Police--Marshall The Minutes of the preceding meeting were duly approved. Fni'r Grounds at` 20, 500. The Mayor advised the Council that the City had been offered an option to purchase the 44 acre Fair Ground Tract, including all buildings -for a total of $ 20,500, suggesting that he deemed the proposal worthy of careful consideration with a. thought to the future expansion of the City, and recommended that a Committee be appointed to me.ke a careful study of the proposition and report at the next meeting; said Committee to consist of three members of the Common Council, three members of the Board of Public Works and three citizens. By Alderman Hoffman: seconded by Alderman Hines: RESOLVED: that the Mayor appoint a -Committee as recommended. Carried. Damage Claim A communication was received from Ben Sovocool as Attorney, in connection with a Damage Claim, and the same was referred. to the City Attorney for report. L.V .R.R . Co. Agreen.ent A new agreement was submitted from the Lehigh Valley R.R. Co. ,whereby the City would termin- ate a 26 year old agreement which was of mo -further use due to change of conditions, and on recommenda- tion of the City Attorney, the Mayor and City Clerk were authorized to execute the new agreement. ,Dillon Claim Rejected Attorney Treman reported that the claim of J.J. Dillon was not in proper form and recomrended that it be rejected. On motion of Alderman Hines the claim was rejected. Reinhardt Damage Claims Attorney Treman reported that the Reinhardt damage claims had been reviewed by the Hoard of Public Works and that the Board recommends to the Council that the; be denied. By Alderman Causer: seconded by Alderman Sammons: RESOLVED: that the claims for damages filed by Mabel C. and Leon A. Reinhardt be and the same is hereby denied. and rejected. Carried. C ha rter - Revision Attorney Treman reported on his progress with • revision of certain Sections of the .Charter and eapiained some that he planned. to present for the Council' s approval at the next meeting. gash . Reimbursec.ent The City Clerk requested authority to reimburse his cash in the amount of $ 6.00 for an advance made to a young lady picked up by the Police Department without funds for her return to 'Buffalo. On motion of Alderman Causer the request was granted. 97 -2— Char i ty Department Commissioner Green made a. re-port in connection with $10000. the increase- in the needs of the Charity Department, Ab .ropriation and the- Mayor called attention to ,the increasing importance of this work and. .requested the Committee to meet more often with the Commissioner. Commis�3ioner Green pointed out that the additional appropriation made at the preceding meeting was about used up and that he would need at least $1,000 to take care of the audit submitted. By Alderman Hines: seconded by Alderman Sammons: RESOLVED: that an additional aprropriation' of $1,000 be and the same is hereby made to the Charity- Department. Carried. Depository Bonds. First The Clerk submitted a Surety Bond from the First National & National Bank to cover the City 's deposits` in thy: amount Tompkins Co. , of. 0115,000 being in addition to a $ 35,000. bond already National Bank. on file, and also a personal Surety Bond of the ' Tompkins County National Bank in the amount of $ 200,000. By_ Alderman Myers: seconded by Alderman Causer: RESOLVED: that the Depository Bonds submitted bathe Tompkins County National Bank and the First National Bank be and the sar°,e A$i hereby approved. Traffic Carried. ' Arterial Chief of Police Marshall explained the new traffic Hi ghway conditions along the new route from Cortland and recommend... g ed' that Ithaca, Road and Mitchell Street be- designated as arterial highways. Also recommending that Thurston Avenue be included. He explained that he would perhaps need a small additional appropriation to cover the expense of posting the intersecting streets with stop signs and placing a reflector danger signal at Dwyers Dam Curve. By, Alderman Hines:aeconded by Alderman Causer; RESOLVED: that Section14 of Chap. 6 of the City Ordinances be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto in the list of Arterial Highways,, ITHACA ROAD MITCHELL STREET,from State St. to Ithaca. Rd. THURSTON AVENUE said amendraent to take effect upon publication thereof. Stop & Carried. Warning Suns By Alderman Samnons: seconded by Alderman Causer: RESOLVED: that the recom endation of the Chief be approved and he be directed to proceed with the installation of the STOP and WARNING signs as suggested. Carried By Alderman Atkinson: seconded by Alderman Hoffman: RESOLVED: that the audit submitted by the Finance Committee be approved and recommended bor payment. Carried Un motion meeting adjo ned. e7 C 01'_i:40N COUNCIL Audit Sheet December 31 I930. Salary Pay Roll, November, $ I0349.98 Ser-ii.-monthly Pay Roll, first half 11604.09 Semi-monthly Pay Roll, second half I,604.09 B13043- W . U. atubbe 17.50 BI3050-- City of Ithaca, General Fund 6+00 BI3044- BI3054 to BI3C67 Polling Place Owners 558100 Election Inspectors 21222.00 B13145- W. F. George 38.00 BI3I46- Emma Card 18.00 BI3150- John M. Wilgus 60.00 BI315I- F. C, Thompson 85.00 B13152- New York Telephone Co. 9.76 B.32I4- William Simmers 65«00 BI32I6- S.P.C.A. Special Fund. I2•50 BI3238-- County Clerk I6,U0 B13286- B. T . Be ker, At t r y for Cora, Spencer 7199 B13370-- H. Bergholt z 57 .54 BI3392' Ithaca Journal-News 388.79 B13400 City of Ithaca, Gen Fund 962.72 BI340I- William SinrierS 6U.00 BI3423-- William koss 61,.56- BI3424- L. V. R. R. Co. .74 BI343I- J.' E. Matthews 46.15 BI3443- Industrial Commissioner, N.Y. Stafie I27.76 BI3444- Hazel H. Little 5.76 B13445- D. B. Stewart & Co. , Inc 4.25 BI3446- Addre e so graph Company I .35 BI3447- Che.rles Eastman 6I .56 BI3448-- County Clerk 25,00 BI3449- New York Telephone Company 102.28 City Chamberlain 3.34 S. R Tiede! Co. ?•30 Troy� V t ud Z / I2.00 Bert Patten 3100 0. J. RI-w8ey & Co. 13. 66 OEden C . Kerr I00.00 Winifred Kerr 28.00 It ha-ca Journal-News 4.20 New Jersey Paint Works I8.50 Approved; �,� Finance 0ommit to e