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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMN-CC-1931-05-06 '912 CO ;II013 COUNCIL REGULAR EEL;TTYpa - - - - -11-Ay-611231. Present--Mayor Herman Ber�holtz Alder:ler--Gill, Sax,a.nons, Loive,L,)rers, Atkinson,Hines, Rogal sky,Hof fman City Attorney--Treman City Chamb erlain--Sny der City Assessor-7Dofflernyer - Chief of Police--Marshall Corn::lissioner off -Charities--Green Minutes .of the nrecec_in� meeting were duly approved. L . The �:layor opened the Public Hearing,as a6vertised, on the petition of Fay I. Gie.dings for consent to onera.te a LWtor Bus line over certain streets in the City of Ithaca. No persons appeared in relation to such petition. By A1dernnar_ Hines: seconded_ by Alderman S,:�..rnmons: Rr'SOLVED: that ti-_e petition of Fay I. GidainE;s be and the same is hereby ap?,rovea anr:' ordered filed_ anc_ the Co- :on Colu-.cil hereby gives consent to use the streets as therein designated, to wit : From the pus Terminal on past Green Street , proceedi-nom, :-rest on Green Street to Soutii Albany Street, south on South Albany Street to Spencer Street an(,- on Spencer Street to the City line, retuirnin�7­ over the sa--ne route for the operation of a motor .Bus Line, as setfortn in saic petition, subject hovrever� to the approval of saio petition by the Public Service Commission, and subject also to such Rules & Regulations for the operation of such a service as the Co-,U _ion Council, has or .nay hereafter ado-ot and_ establish. rr�� Unanimously cP.TTiee_.. ,J.�s . Morris Ave. Mr. J.J. Dillon ac.--dressed the Council in re ;ard_ to the properties on Morris Avenue, but his attention was called to the fact that the City held either tax certificates or ta.x deeds to these properties, an._ no action teas t_. ,en. Mayor Bergholtz announced that he had received the resignation of Free! Atwater as menber of the Planning Com:-nission, who had been .errill,A. I.forced to retire because of ill health. l�rz:'I n, The Mayor announced the appointment of Arthur I. Merrill as Commissioner anu laember of the Planning Com_..is.-:ion to fill the Luiexpired. term of Fred Ativater, resigned. By Alderman Myers: seconded by Alderman Hoffman: RESOLVED: that t--,:.e ani-,ointment of Arthur I. Yerrili be a-,:)provea. ->>a . -tr Carried. Mayor Bergholtz read a eo_L_lunieation from Dr. Geer suv� estinL eitiler the 10th or 20th of May as a date ors Thich to :-.feet with the Cora_�on Co,.zncil anc explain the operation -an.C. manage- ment of the :einorial Hospital. The Council av,,eed on the 20th for this date and sug_;e steel that the Health Officer, Members of the Boezc. of 11ealth, and any others interested, be invited to attenc this me-;tins. The ":ay or rend the monthly report show- ing the actual cash ba.lance in the various funds and the Clerk requested authorization to borrow additional monies in anticipation of the collec- tion of taxes in order to meet the rui_-ling �1 -2- 5-6-31 Temporary expenses of the City until the tax collection period. Loan. I By Alderman Atkinson: seconded by Alderman Lowe: RESOLVED: that pursuant to the provisions of the City Charter and Section V of the General Municipal Law, as amended, the City Clerk from time to time as necessity may require is hereby authorixed to borrow for current City expenses and general care, maintenance ''--- and operation of the various offices and departments of the City of Ithaca, in the name of and to the credit \ ..,0/ of the City of Ithaca, New York, a sum or sums not to i; • exceed in total $35,000 in anticipation of the collection) of City taxes for the current fiOcal year 1931, and the faith and credit of the City of Ithaca are hereby . pledged for the p .yment and retirement of said temporary loan out of the taxes to be received for the current fiscal year, it being the intention of this resolution to increase the $50,000. authorization made at the meeting of January 7,1931 by the amount of $$35,000 making the total amount to date of $85,000. ! Ayes--Gill, Sammons,Lowe,Myers,Atkinson,Hines, 1 Rogalsky,Hoffman Hays--0 Adopted. Approved. �/ *i!ty /f Mayor 1 ',rash�.ngtori ! D-. _^1 e The Clerk reported the receipt on April 22nd of !i Claim. a damage claim in the amount of $20, 000 filed by Carrie Washington alleging such damage in connection 11 with the supposed death of her brother, George Washington; { when.the car he was driving left the roadway on Floral i1 Avenue, and went into the Inlet after colliding with another vehicle. Reporting further the Clerk stated that this claim had been considered by the Board of PubliO Works and that without admitting the legality of the filing of such claim, they recommended to the Council that the same .be rejected. ' By Alderman Gill: seconded by Alderman Sammons: RESOLVED: that the recommendation of the Board of Public Works be approved and the claim of Carrie Washington be and the same is hereby denied and rejected. Carried. N.Y.S.G.&1 E. Cable A communication was received from the New York State Electric & Gas Association asking permission to install two cables in the City Traffic Signal Light conduits. {� By Alderman Hines: seconded by Alderman Lowe:• RESOLVED: that the City Attorney draw suitable i� agreement and present the same at the next meeting, I May 20th. ;! Carried. Sheridan Hospital ! A bill was received from the Ithaca Memorial I'j Fail Hospital for services rendered John Sheridan in the amount of $$597.40. There being some question as to the City 's liability, the bill was referred to the Finance \,...,/ Com 1ttee, to meet with Mr. Reamer in regard thereto, I and report at a future meeting. 11 Medical 1 Fees The Clerk reported that Dr. Fish as Secretary `� Charity i! for the Tompkins County Medical Society had filed a i� a I minimum fee schedule for services rendered to Charity and Welfare patients. I� Reinhart 1 Case Attorney Treman reported that the second trial !; Rei ortec on, of the Reinhardt case had resulted in a verdict of no cause for action against the City. In connection with the successful termination of this action, the !! Attorneyexpressed his P gratitude for the co-operation I def the Police Department, City Engineer and City Clerk. I II i, e) a� -2- 5-6--31 Teil�orl. �T% expenses of the City until the tax collection period. Lo a,n !�y Alderman Atkinson: seconded by Alderman LotYe: RESOLVED: that pursuant to the provisions of the City Charter and Section V of the General Municipal Lair, as amended, the City Clerk fro.m time to time as necessity may require is hereby authorixed to borrow for current City expenses anc,. general care, maintenance and operation of the various offices and departments of the City of Ithaca, in the name of and to the credit of tike City of Ithaca, New York, a sum or sums not to exceed in total $35,000 in anticipation of the collection of City taxes for the current fiscal yec.r 1931, and the faith and credit of the City of Ithaca are hereby pledged for the p.xyment and retirement of said te.apora.ry loan out of the taxes to be received for the current fiscal year, it being the intention of this resolution to increase the $50,000. authorization made at the meeting of January 7,1931 by the amount of $35, 000 making the total amount to haste of $85,000. Ayes--Gill, SaL-i-lons,Lore,I;-'yers,Atkinson,Hines, Roga.l sky,Hoffman Nays--O Adopted. Approved. ivay or �+ e The Clerk reported the receipt on April 22nd of I: 134 —3j— On motion of Alderitian :.yrers the Council complimented Attorney Treman on his successful handlin of tai s case. The Clerk reported that .tile Board of Public Works requests the Council to order the following amounts expunged from the assessments levied against the respective owners, to correct errors in frontaSes: Mary Corning, Curb Assessment $1.75 Ithaca. Realty Co. " it 12. 21 Roy Shurger it °t 1.40 John Knight 11 " 1. 2 Chas. J. VanKirk,Paving Assess 2. r By Alderman Sa�Mmons: seconder by Ald.Atkinson: RESOLVED: that. the reco:~ endation of the Board of Public ;corks be approved and the assessments as respectively listed in the total sum, of $1 .19 are hereby ordered expunged. Carrier.: 'es, u cit , Cy •_'b�_ ­?!-" n The glerk reporter_ that our Burglary an( _ Robbery, Insurance policy premium was costing about 4140", and tilat it had been dis- covered that by purchasing a small -Uurglar proof chest costing 145 wit 2ia which to keep the money inside of the regLLIar safe, this premium coulu be reduced to $81 and thus pay for this a.caed protection in a very few years by the saving on the insurance premiums. After some discussion it was regularly moved, seconded and carried that the Chest be purchased if funds were available. Pursuant to the provisions of the City Charte_ , the City Attorney eertifie('. to the necessity of employing additional Counsel to aid in defending, the i:turtha ;and Reinhardt and other cases a-ainst the City, and reco_i. ended teat tee Mayor be authori ze�_l to procure such additional help. By Alderman S_-!icons: seconder:_ b7r Ald. ;Tines: RESOLVED: that the _ayor be and he is hereby authorized to procure additional Counsel to aid the City Attorney as reco-i:::ended by hire. Carried. Cron— all. Chief of Police 1 arshall reported that a u:1e very dangerous condition existed in the 100 of block of east State Street due to t-ie fact that qtr": °L pedestrians mere continually. cros Tin- t e street in the midcle of the block. He suggested that the Council consider t .e advisability of establishing a crosswalk in the center of this block, stating that his study of this situation convinces him that something should be done although he was not sure that this Tva.s the proper solutioll. Tile matter was referred to the Colnli ttee on Ordinances, the Co:ni :_itte_- on -Relations Frith the Police Department i2r the City- Attorney to study a-, report. Co-'111--iissioner of Charities Green re- ported that his Clarity Relief seemed to be increasing rather than diminishing. Al der_:zan Rogal sky.pointed out that he hac- already dis- bursed over ty.o-thirds of his Bud;et allowance and cautioned him that the Lax required hire to di s- pense public funds for relief only in so fai as funds are a,,railable for that purpose, and that he should proportionately reduce the relief give to a majority of his cases in order that he would. not over run his appropriation, in which case the Law held him personally liable. There was a general discussion of this growin,- problem am although no action was taken - the senti:_nent prevailed that a definite curtailment of relief must be underta-ken through the balance of the year, it being pointed out that the Old Age Relief and Charity Relief had already taken over $30,000. so far this year. n'. Fuz -• The Clerk reportea that the Board of Public Works ec-a isitic)r. had files the following requisition: Honorable L ayor and Gentlemen of the Corm:_.on Cauu.cil: The Board of Public 7orks,having carefully con- sidered and v6ted to cor_tinue certain public i:ilprovei:ients, hereby requests the COIII':iaii Council to furnish. funds in the stun of $80, 350 far the use of the Bo�.r of Public .Vorks for nei const ruction and permanent i ;pravernent s in accordance with the follovdng proposed scheCule and. estil`ciateC cost as respectively sctfo-rth: to E.Stat e Street Paving ',;50,000. 2. Taughannock Boulevard grading etc. 22 000. , 47. Sidewalk Construction 2,000.. . Sewage Station Additions 2, F:0- 5. Catch Bacin construction 6. Wi1?ianis Ilroperty purchase 2 Iii discussing this -requisition, Alderman Gill questioned_ the advisability of constructing new roads and not to -ling. care of- the depreciation of t-Ilose that %jig have. He criticised tire, policy of allowing a X301 000 Asphalt Plant to stand idle and_ de- ciate and; the construction of Bast State Str Ct by contract inst aci. of by local labor. He su �estec annendir_g the Local Law requiring assessments for resurfacing, expungi l ; such assessments t ,at were levied last vea.r and resurface at general City expense a number of the down Towi streets till' s year. His sentiment was agreed to, at least in part, by other Alderman ano_ after a -general discussion was acted upon as follows: By Alderman Rogalsky: seconded. by Alder- ,-. ..fines: RESOLVED: that Item 2 of the Reouisitio-.. of t.:e Boars be aon-,rove _. Ayes--Gill, SanLlons, Lore,I.yers,Atr inson,?-pines, Ro gal sky,Hof'Enlan Bays--O Carried By Alderman Rogalskjr: seconded by Alderman nines: R:�JOLVE.D: that Itern il of the requisition be ars-rove '. + 4ye s--S .m.,lons,Lo ^e,Atkinson,Fii?ie s,.Rog,-1 sky,Hoffman 1Va'yr s---Gi 11, ?,ye rs Since such an appropriation requires tae affirmative vote of at lerlst & of the 10 rme;mbers, the motion was declared lost. By Alder lan Sani,ions: seconded by Alderman Hines: R_'SOLVED: that Items 3, l�, 5 and 6 of the Requisition be approved.. Ayes--rG�ill, St-�rn ioSns, Lowe,IIyers,Atkinson,Hines, Rag*�l 'iy,jlaf fit can iTays--0 Carried. -5— The Tax Budget, as heretofore con- sidered in detail and informally approved was next considered. (Copy Appended) e ,ace On motion, Item 101-A1 de i�aan was reduced 2, 350-00, Item 129-Compensation Insurance was reduced ."4 000, and Group XII was stricken out; also Item 233 was fixed at $1, 000. Alderman Lowe questioned the propriety of reducing the usual hydrant berviee charge from $11, 000 to X1,000 as recommend- ed by the :: ayor, suggesting that the matter be ta_;en up with the Board of Public works. It was pointed out taiat the Budget must be legally adopted at this meeting which would not permit of refer- ence to the Boar(!) but the : ayor assurrea the Aldermen thhat the Board was not arbitrary in this matter anf thhat they had an?Droved of a sil.iilar reduction a f ev, years ado. After some discussion it was agreed to reducing Item 132 by "'10,000, thus salKing the total Budget for 1931 A-) -rove,_ $526, 043. By Alderman Atkinson: seconded by ,A1d.?.iyers: RESOLVED: that the Budtget, as amended, in the total su:_i of $526,043 be anc.A. the sane is hereby in all respects appToued anc adoiDt e d. + Carried. 31 .te The City Clerk reportew that the Assessment Roll for the current year had been footed anc'_ shoved a net taxable valuation of $-Z, 271,884. By Ald. Atkinson: seconded by A1d.I1:iyers: 'HE'_;EAS, the Assessment Roll for the year 1931 as certified and filed bti* the Assessor, ano_. foDted and approved by the City Clerk, sho:.s v_=.luations as follows: REAL PROPERTY yp61,890,750 SPECAIL FRANCHISES � TOTAL FULL VALUE , n3 ,13 TOTAL EXaMPT VALUE 24 66 2 0 NET TAXABLE VALUATION 3 , 271, 'g WHEREAS, the City Charter provides that the Tax- Limit for general City pus- poses shi�_ll be l�"a of the average taxable valuation of t_ie two years next preceding plus obligations of the bonded debt which provision would establish a tax liait as follow, : ' 14 . Taxable VE�.luation 1929 `�O7,714, x-48 1--enable V�!.luation 1930 _ 20 0 Total 70,03 g5 Average 3 ,017, 247 l4%� 47 5., 215 Plus Bond Obligations 98,082 1931 Tax Li flit 57 3, 297 AND NHEREAS, the Budget a s adopted, anC the miscellaneous revenues shows a balance to be rai secs. by tax as follows: -6- Total Budget Expenses $526,0 .3.00 Total Iii scellaneous Revenues 82 080.15 Net amount to be raised by tax levy $443953'•65 RESOLVED: that the tax rate for general City purposes for fiscal year 1931 be and the same is hereb-r established and fixed" at $11.60 per $1,000 000 of assessed valuation on the net taxable valuation as shos,m extended and ceotified on the City Tax Roll for 1831, making a total tax levy as near as may be of �j3, 953•�5- Ayes--Gi11, Sammons, Lowe,11yers,Atkinson, Hines,Rogalsky,Hoffman Nay s--O Cary i ec: and An-oroved. A� 1 ;1 ?ayor. By Alderman Hines: seconded by Alderman 11yers: RESOLVED: that the total tax levy amounting to $443, 95345 is hereby levied against the taxable valuations, both realty and franchise, or other wise, as setforth in the current 1931 City Assessment Roll as certified and filed by ti,e Cittr A..^^esror and footed and approved_ by the City Cleat s"_:oyiiib total net as--es^a,k:�le v-lu.--tion of $38, 271,i84, ai1�1 the said 1 ' �3 i<< hereby levies aai �„"ta respective amocults valuation herein, extended at the rate of '.. for each �1,000 of said assessed v=luation. -Gill, SFi�iions,Lowe,*1 . e-rs,Atkinson,Hines, Rogal sky,Hof f man -0 Carried &- Approved. _- Mayor. By Alderm�� a. Hines: secondedi by Alderman Gill: R.ESOI .rLD: that a� -)ropriations are hereby made pursuant to the provisions of the City Charter and in accordance with the Tax Budget as ado-oted, and the respective bot.rds, and departments for general City expenditures for the current fiscal year 1931 as follows 1.For the uses of the Board of Public Wks------$205,, W 2-For the uses of the Coin:_�issi one r of Charities 56, %33: 4.For the uses of the Board of Health-------- 16,000 .For the uses of the Fire Department-------- 54,766 5. For all expenditures under Control Council- 94,472. 6.For all maturi aG bonds and interest ---- --- 9�,0_;2_ Total -`�52 ,6 04j and further RESOLVED: that no 6fficer,board,Depart- ment, Comriission or other City Employee shall draw on, charge against or disburse any of said appropriations in an amount greater than respectively ap•propriateu- therefor or, shall there be transferred any t-nexpended balance from one appropriation to t1le credit of any other ap��ropriation wits-.out the previous approval and consent of tree Co:_i.con Coaiicil. Ayes--Gill, Sam21ons, Lowe,Byers,Atkinson,Hine s, Rogalsky,Hoffman Nays--0 Cs.rrieu and Approveu, l: ayor., By Alderman S a7:i:"_,ons: seconded by Ald. Hines: RESOLVED:that this meeting be adjourned until 7:30P-'`- , Wednesday May 20,1931. Carrie: TAX BUDGET 1931 CITY OF ITHACA NEW YORK -FIXED AHD ESTIMATED EXPENSES— l . GE'IERAL GOVERNMENT 101. ALDEMIEN $ 1,997.00 C . Off-ice Expenses 50 .00 D. Printing & Advertising 300.00 K. Burglary & Holdup Ins. 700 .00 L. Retirement System Cont . 197.00 11. Bond Issue Expense 750 -00 102. 14AYOR 1,500 .00 B. Traveling Expenses 350.00 C . Office Expenses 300.00 M. Dues to Mayor' s conf.. 250.00 Y. M.iscel . investigations, etc . 600.00 108. CHAMBERLAIN 7,505.00 A. Salaries & w;rages 5,900-00 Chamberlain 3 ,000. Office clerk 1 ,600. Office clerk 1,300. B. Traveling Expenses 125.00 C . Office Expenses 800.00 D. Printing & Advertising 30.00 E. New Equipment 650.00 K. Ins . Surety Bonds 300 -00 110. CITY CLERK 8,860 .00 A. Salaries & Wages 7,600 .00 Clerk 3,000. Office clerk 1,350. Office clerk 1,500. Dep.Registrar 1, 750. B. Traveling expenses 125.00 C . Office Expense 750.00 D. Printing & Advertising 60 .00 E. New Equipment 300.00 K. Ins. Surety Bonds 25 .00 111. ASSESSOR & BUILDING COMM.. 3)850 -00 A. Salaries & Wages 3, 200.00 Assessor 3,000. Asso . Assessor 100. Asso. Assessor 100. C . Office Expense 650.00 112. CITY ATTORNEY 3,550 .00; A. Salaries & triages 2)900.00 Attorney 2,000. Asst .Attorney 900. B. Traveling Expenses 50.00 C . Office expense 600.00 113. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 450.00 A. Salaries & Wages 100.00 B. Traveling Expenses 75.00 C . Office Expense 25.00 D. Printing & Advertising(rules) 250 .00 -2- 114. SUPT . OF PUBLIC WORKS o, COMMISSIONER $ 9,860. A. Salaries" - -T- & Wages 7,000 - Supt . 32200. Timekeeper 1,800. Stock Clerk 1; 200. Stenog. (extra) 800. B. Traveling Expenses 100. C . Office Expense 400. D. Advertising & Printing, 50, E. New Equipment 200. F. 11aint . of Equipment 175- K. Insurance - 1,6 5- H. Car Expenses 2�0. IT. Dues Waterways Association 10. 116. CITY ENGINEER 9,750. A. Salaries & Wages 6,600. Engineer 32000. Asst . Engineer Helpers 1, 200 . B. Traveling Expenses 100. C . Office Expense 600. E. New Equipment 950. F. Maint . of Equipment 300- M. Car Maintenance 200. 117 - ELECTIONS 41100. A. Salaries & Wages 3,000- D. Advertising 50 - F. Haint . of Equipment 50- G. Materials & Supplies 100. J . Re-Lit 600. 1,11. Moving voting machiiies 300 . 119. CITY COURT 5,000 . T.-Salaries & Wages 4,600. Judge 3,000- Clerk 1,400. Act . Judge 200. B. Traveling Expense 50- C . Office Expense 300. E. Equipment 40. K. Ins. Surety Bond 10 . 119. PUBLIC BUILDINGS 10,395• A. Sala-ries & Wages 1,600. F. Mai nt . of Equipment 50 . G. Materials & Supplies 450- H. Repairs 500- Il Light 620. 12 Heat. - 3, 600. 14 Wat er 55. J. Rent (Bates Block) 120. K. Insurance 3,400. 120. PLANNING COMMISSION 500 - B. Traveling Expenses, etc . 100. I.I. Revision of plans, maps, etc . 400. 121. SINKING FUND COMMISSION 25- C . Office Expenses 2. K. Surety Bonds 23- 129. UNDISTRIBUTED EXPENSES 7,500- !-. Workmen' s Oomp. Alvards 3 ,200. 2. 11 Expense 11000 . It Reserve 12500- Fire Ins. Reserve 1,500- 5. Preparation of Jury List 100. 6. Contrilution to Cornell Library 200 . TOTAL GENMEIL GOVERVENT $74,142 . -3-- II . PROTECTION OF PERSONS PROPERTY 45,000. 130. POLICE DEPAR-TI FNT 17�0alari es & Wages , regular 38,775- Al If Is 11 special 11000. B . Traveling Expenses 50. C. Office Expense 350. E. New Eauii-,nient 1,000. F. Hai nt . of Equipment 675 . G. Service Sup . 200. K. Medical Services 100. L. Prisoners' Meals 125 . 1.1. Call System 125- X. Transportation of prisoners 100. 0. Traffic & Parking Control 1,500. P. Traffic Lights 1,000. 132. FIRE DEPARTMENT (Fire Fighting Force) 46,656. A. Salaries & Wages 37,546. B. Traveling Expenses 200. C . Office Expense 500. D. Printing & Advertising 10. E. hTew Equipment 1,600. F . Mai nt . of Equipment 2,000. G. Materials & Supplies 1)F-00. M. Hydrant Service Charge 11000. N. Fire Alarm System 400. 0. Volunteer Company Appropriation 1,600 . 133 . FIRE DEPARTMENT (Maint . of Buildings) 5,110 . E. Equipment 100. G. Materials & Supplies 400. H. Repairs 43000. I . Light ,heat & water 3,600 . K. Insurance 10. 135. PLUMBING BOARD 190 A. Salaries & Wages 150. C . Office Expense 10 . 137. SEALER WEIGHTS & MEASURES 950 - A . Salaries & Wages 900. B. Traveling Expense 25• E. Equipment 25. 139. ELECTRICAL BOARD 15 • C , Office Expense 15. 140. ZONE APPEAL BOARD 30- C. Office Expense 5. D. Advertising 25 - 141. BUILDING CODE BOARD 1F - 0. Office Expense 15. TOTAL PROTECTIC_,T PF SOjTS & PROPERTY $ 100,966. III . CONSERVATION OF HFULTH 150. ADMINISTRATIVE E'XPENSE 5,175. A. Salaries & Wages 31450. Health Officer 3,000 . Office Clerk 450 . B. Traveling Expense 90. C . Office Expense 250 . E. New Equipment 50. I . Light 55. J. Rent 900. 11. Car expense 350. _4_ 151. CONSERVATION ION I'TSPECT IOY 4,300. Salaries & avail es 32650. Dairy & Meat Insp. 2,750 . Milk Inspection 900. G. Supplies 50. ?S. Car Expense 600. 152. ISOLATION HOSPITAL 700. M. Care of patients 700. 154. VENEREAL CLIP?IC 1,lg0 . A. Salaries & Wages 900. Doctor 600. 1Tur s e 300. B. Traveling Expense 30. G. Supplies 250. 155. ,TI SCELLA1TEOUS HEALTH CLINICS 3 ,645 . A. Salaries & Wages 3,000. Visiting Nurse 1,500. Public Health Nurse 12500. 13. Traveling Expense 0. E. New Equipment J0. G. Supplies 200. . Car Expense 325. 156. ?r0S%UITO C0?TROL 1,000 . A. Salaries & W ges 800. G. Supplies 200 . TOTAL CO=3?,RVA'T TO'tiT OF ?-HEALTH 16,000. IV. SA'JITATION & PRO'?OTIO`T OF CLE NLIKESS SEUERS - GL::MAL 12;900. A. Salaries & Wages 10,000. Sewer Inspector 2,500. Asst . Sewer Insp. 2,100. Laborers 5,400. C . Office Expense 50. E. Equipment 1,000. F. Maintenance of Equipment 300. G. *Materials & Supplies 1,000. ? . Car & Truck s:i.int e;za�lc e 550. 161. STREET CLEAPTING 9,050 . Salaries & gages 5,060. F. Maintenance of Equipment 500. G. Materials & Supplies 500. 162. REFUSE &, GARBAGE COLLECTION 24,000. T. Wages - 191000. F. llai nt ena:nc e of Equipment 2,200. G. Materials & Supplies 21500. 163 . REFUSE ? GARBAGE DISPOSAL 3 ,500 . A. Salaries & W ges 3,000. F, Mlai nt enanc e of Equipment 500- 164. SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLANT - FRA''TKLIN ST . 10,300 . A. Salaries & gages 5,000. E. New Equipment 100. F. Yai nt. of Equipment F-00. G. Materials & Supplies 100. H. Repairs 100. T . Power 4,500. 165. SEt'VAGE STATION - 'BUFFALO ST . 2,325 - F. YaiijL . of Equipment 200. G. Materials 2� Supplies 325. I . Power 11800. 166. SE?"TAGE STATION - PLAIN ST. 11000. F.1-fainF. o-TEquipme It 150. G. Materials & Supplies 500. I . Light & Porer 350. TOTAL SANITATION & PROMOTION OF CLEANLINESS $ 63,085: V. HIGHWAYS, CREEKS BRIDGES bll� . HIGHWAAYS! $ 80,000. A Salaries & Wages 20,000. E. Few Equipment MOO. F. Maint . of ea_uipment 6,500. G. Materials & Supplies 4,000. H. Repair & Patching 5,000. I . Storm Sewer Maintenance 5,000. L. Lighting 26,000. • Tl. Oiling Zdirt streets) 7,500. 0. Asphalt Plant I-tlaint ena re e 1,500- P. Street Signs 1,000. 182. SNOW & ICE REMOVAL $ 31700 - !-. Salaries & Wages 2,000. F. ?.Taint. of Equipment 100. G. Materials & Supplies 100. 1-1. Sanding 1,500- 183 . FRANKLIN ST . BUILDINGS $ 12500. A. Salaries & Wages 300. G. Materials & Supplies 150. H. Repairs 500. Il Light 150. 12 Heat 700- 194. BRIDGES $ 4,750 A. Salaries & Wa-es 2,500. E. Equipment 1,000. G. PRaterials & Supplies 1,.000. 1.2. Engineering Inspection 250. 185. CREEKS $$ 700 . A. Salaries & Wages 200. H. Repairs to Six mile gall 500. TOTAL HIGHWAYS, CREEKS & BRIDGES $ 902950. VI . CHARITIES 8: CORRECT IO'YS 190. Co ISSNo ER 2,4P8. A. Salary 21300. C . Office expense 100. E. New Equipment 25. I . Light , Heat 20. X. Insurance (Bond) 13. 191. LOCAL POOR RELIEF $ 13, 175 . 1. Prosrisions 5,000. 2. Fuel 2,000. . Clothing 350. . Rent 350. 5. Medical Aid 2,000. 6. Burials 300. 7. Transportation 75 . 6. Mi sc ellaneous 100. 192. POOR RELIEF - Care in Families $ 3,000. 193. POOR RELIEF - Cale in Institutions 21000. 194. POOR RELIEF - Care in IJemorial Hospital 3,500. TOTiiL CHARITIES ?r CORRECTIONS $ 24,133 . VII . OLD AGE SECURITY (NET) 200. AD11I NI STRATIVE EXPEL?SEA 22195- A. Salaries & Wages 11125. B. Traveling Expense Z2 . C . Office Expense 50. J. Rent 100. 201. RELIEF 29,905 . A. Regular relief 271 20.7 B. Physicians 125 . C . Hospital 1,000. D. Burials 11000. E. Miscellaneous 60. TOTAL OLD AGE SECURITY 32,100. VIII .RECREATION PARK DEPARTIZENT - GE-NERAL 7,925 , A. Salaries & Wages 7,100. Salary Forester 2,500. B. Traveling Expense 50 . C . Office Expense 25. F. Mai nt . of Equipm ei t 100. G. 14aterials & Supplies 350. L. Nursery Stock 100. L1. Car a:?aintenance 200. 231. PERCY FIELD $ 900. A. Salaries & Wages 700. G. 'Materials & Supplies 100. H. Building Repairs 100. 232. STEWART PARK $ 6,300 . A. Salaries & Wages 5,000. F. T-faint . of Equipment 400. G. Materials & Supplies 500. I . Light 400. 233 . BAND CONCERTS, ETC . 4th JULY $ 1,000. 234. ' ETMORIAL DAY OBSERVAi,TCE (G.A.R. ) 135. TOTAL RECREATION $ 16,260. IX. PUBLIC UTILITIES - NON-001121-ERCIAL 50. PARKING AREA 4,325. A. Salaries & Wages 3,000. G. Materials & Supplies 425. H. Repairs to Buildings 300. Il Light 100. I2 Heat 325. Ili Wat er 175. 400 . C EF IET ITT,Y FU!TD 3)000. A. Salaries & Wages 4,435. 0 . Office Expense 50. E. Equipment 25. F. ?Zai nt ena rc e of Equipment 15- G. Materials & Supplies 75. Estimated.e Less Revenue 1,000. Appropriation Necessary _3,000. _ TOTAL PUBLIC UTILITIES ITON-COI-EIERCIAL 7,325. X. MISCELLANEOUS 260. JU I ENTS & SETTLEMENTS 550. 261. REFUNDS A CANCELLATION OF TAXES 200, 262. TAX SALE PURCHASES j TAXES THEREON 11250 . TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS $ 2)000. XI . MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS 70. PRI17CIP L 55,000 . Improvement "A" 10,000. i' It B►► 10 ,000. It licit 102000. ►► "D" 10,000. Creek Drainage 5,000. Grounds c Buildings "A" 5,000. it it " "B'► 5,000- 272. INTEREST 44,092 . Improvement "A►► 675. it►► It B►► 1.,7 0. ►►Clicit 2.,025- if I'D" 2, 62.50 r► n En 4' 50 " ►►F" 7,000. It It G►► 12 ,000. it „H►► 1,500. Creek Drainage 2,200 . Grounds & Buildings "A►► 3,712.50 it it 11 "Bit 5,206.25 273. TEMPORARY LOANS 1,000.75 TOTAL MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS 99,082 . RECAPITULATION OF EXPENSES I . General Government 74,142 . II . Protection of Persons & Property 100,966. III . Conservation of Health 16,000. IV. Sanitation & Promotion of Cleanliness 63,085. V. Highways, Creeks, Bridges 90,950. VI . Charities & Corrections 241133 . VII . Old Age Security 32,100. VIII . Recreation 16,260. IX. Public Utilities (Non-Commercial) 7,325. X. miscellaneous 2,000 . XI . Municipal Indebtedness 99,082 . TOTAL BUDGET $ 526,0+3 . ES T ILIATED P.EVE"iUES . (Other than Direct Taxes) Mortgage Tax $ 3,000. Business Franchise Tax 15,000. Personal Income Tax 40,000. Street Railway Franchise 500. Cornell University Contribution 91000. Ithaca Conservatory " 800. Interest on Deposits 200. Fees, Licenses etc . 2,000. Departmental Earnings 1,326.65 Cash Surplus available for -reduction of tax levy 10,262.50 TOTAL 82,089.15 TAX LIMIT I The Maximum tax limit as fixed by the Charter is one and one- fourth per cent of the average taxable valuation of the two years next preceding, plus the amount necessary to meet all principal and interest obligations on the bonded debt . Taxable valuation 1929 $ 37,714,448. Taxable valuation 1930 38,320,047. Average valuation 1929 and 1930 38,017,247 . 1,'% of the above average 475,215. Plus obligations,bord.s and interest . 98,082. Total Tax Limit 1931. $ .573,297, TAX RATE DETME ,IINAT ION The 1931 Assessment roll sholirs the following valuation: Total real property valuation $ 61,5 0,750. " Franchise 11 g4. Total Full Valuation 2 3 ,13 Total exemption 24,366,2F-0. _ Total Net Taxable Valuation 8 38,271,884. Estimated Expenses (Budget) 526,043 .00 Estimated Miscellaneous Revenues _ 82,089.15 Amount to be raised by tax $ 443 ,953 .95 1931 Tax Rate $ 11.60 (per one thousand dollars of asa valuation. ) E. Matthews City Clerk COL'.OiJ C(DU1TCIL DJOUrtTdi�'D ULAR , _:AY 20s,10,31 Pre sent-- ayor Herman Bergholt z Al der::lan--Gill) 5 Lions, Lowe,!,yers j. Atkinson, Hines, .o-al sky,Hoffman. Cormrzissioners of health--P uterson,Packer. Cot�.iissioner of C l aritie.s--Green As a special order of business, the 1.:ayTor introduced Dr. . illia.:n C. Geer, President of the Boar. of Trustees of the Ithaca 71e:,orial Hospital. He had agreed to meet with the Co-rio-J. Council and spear on "It laca's Hospital". Dr. Geer spoke very frankly on all the problems confronting the Institution, giving high praise to the staff, Physicians and 5urgeons. and nurses. He critised the condition of the building and some of its equipments He shoved that i:ost of the co:::Ion criticisms were unjust and Y;ithout foundation and that the general vie-,.' taken by most of the -peo-)le vvas tlilat the ?-osl)ital gas a charity. He stated t:14at in his opanion it was high time to correct this falacy in the public mind, that the public should understand and look upon the Hospital as a real necessity. In his year of casual observation and three months intensive study, Dr. Geer stated he had become convinced tha,t certain im_nrovements anci adClitions to the Hospital were absolutely necessary. Tie vvished to have it clearly understood, he said, that it w�:-,'s not his idea, or purpose to ma':e this a superior Institution with expensive and unasual equipment, but rath�::,r to make this clearly a ­_aodern hospital v:itii modern equi-oment and size commensur-ate with the co:.i:.qunity it serves. He estifn^.ted thhat it serves a por�ul_ation of a boui, 3 ,00+� peorle, and t".'rat since it t Pss customary to have at least one bpd for every 800 neoole thus served, we should have therefore 180 beds, or 50 adcli t i onal beds. In such an addition, Dr. Geer su gestec.. and, shower conclut,'Lvely the need for a. C iildren' s 'r a.rd, modern noise proof. Maternity yard, anti sound proof roon for delerious patients, a modern oyperatin,'7 room with a laboratory .c..j oinin<-;, a roo.i for a ._ edical library, staff meetings ahC_ consultations an_1 a sun porch or roof for recuyoeratin arc`. corvale cent patients. Dr. Geer Sti?ilc^oteC toil_^,t SUC)h an a _--itio°1 would cost about X50,OOO J and that repairs a-zad i;nnrove:lent s in the o7.d buildi Eg a:o _ld cost �rSO, 000 athd vrith such a capital out lay, he sug`e steer it would be time for the Hospital J_ paty its debts and obli ations which woulc'_ ;rea"Ll 411- . 000 more and with '; 30, 000 leaway, this would may-_e a gran'._ total of w�-50, 000. BeinJ a public necessity, Dr. Geer sugvestea that the Board of Supervisors anc the ?Board of Alder:-Lien join in p-_ovi�in ; this ,450,000 ca-oital investment. He stated that he Cia' not believe in taxation without representt- .t ion a.n6, tl.at if such :Dl Ln ,vac ca.:riied out he would recoi=end that the Boai of Trustees of the Hospital be reduced in member from 30 to sat, 15, as a more woritiable body and that of that 15 the City, County and public at large should be represented in proportion to tllair invest�nelht. He stated that private subscriptions had alreacd— been received to tire =�� oulit of waa0, 000, of which `$31' , 000 xas endo,. rient �nd yY350, OJO investment in ti-:e buildings, that the City lilad a,7.reac�r investec_ '941000 in their Isolation 71ing. In retard to the maintenance of the Hospital, Dr. Geer s-!Do:e of that as "'The rio.spi.tal l s Dilerraa°tl. He pointed out that it vas a basic principal of Hose"tali nation to charge ward patients less; t _a,n cost y and to never turn 10-tie-, st• ire s'AloY7f:- ho,;, as,, .� It j:U"o-il 1 be +Lo Ili l-e _140 the :1ospital .j, —proposition if it c:,uld be a!un the as any coil.ie-.-Dial enterpri ss`-, since t�:e'y h, ve h oT-lt)? 011 t_,r. .:O'al C, j' :1tivc t0 l_..i -e t_;' =tc S. He .r>'i0i;e In detail OZ t .e, f 113,nC 2 ,1 Loi:_!ition both -oa.ot an(_ present :iii sta.t ;�_ t _^.t althoujil -,-_i'any ehr_�116es, suc 1 as pav:.nent in cam..(--v.an-1 e, particularly for private rooms ha.d inprovec_ t1le finanei. ,l status of the iiosnita.l it woalca al;-a4ys 0'0 y v k. t a lOSS C1t1E t0 t7E fcict t�1^_t t�Ic sli, ht 2'a-In made from pri.vat e Tool:,is into'_.,ie cowl+__ not offset the ,re.-).t loss, on :: re p 4ti cuts, -ac c i�.ent , cases anc the live. He � sti_iiatec:. th`,.t x;;0, 000. a y e?r :°oul. _ be. rer,uir0 to offset t1-11 i s loss and sho eC- that ^.n incr lase of one '_lalf r.2i11 . in ti: e Colmaty tax ti^:oul(:. r_er2 then provide for t h i s r aiiIte c fiin-f- In elosin D. r "e� r urn:d t'.a ,t careful thou,_rht anc1 c onsi der at i on b jiven hi s s j e st i ons; tilat he .,,as convinced. t lat- ti i s jeneral schome .as tale best saolut-Ion; t:__.t it ti:,ould end financial diffi.cultues for ti.e :ios-oital; that it ;:as entirely le jal and proper an- successfully carried, on by other cities and counties; than it .:-dull(, jive the Y)e rjle of tie co ai:::_inity modern hosnitali zation at less t h:,Ln cost ar2d t N__e w- ay the i�_ea th_t the Hospital was a charity L.. :CL talus also relieve the coi-_.1�ii1anity chest, and establish the Institution L L as a very necessary anct iriporta.nV public Institution. L ayor 'er:-;holt z th:ini:ec_ Dr. Geer for iii s very instructive and ayinirable -oresent-ation and stated that .e endorsed everythin-; thaat had been said. The, .:ayor t -L .t a vvl.. dttee be 7.?7- a; fat the i v� -,1 i ill, 4 1 i 1,_ ��o``_'_t t rL 1 F: r F e n a.1- C. t}`t `'J a xpF T'vlsGrs Lo -- -a stuC,y Of tlll ! i:i:bort-_ant rroblei_,i. y Alcer::ia., :off ?.ls :y: sewn .E . by Atkirlscn: it zL the _ayor P_­, ;oint a Com ittee of A1&cr,,:ien to ^ . t Tit s. the 7oa]r,_ ai Jup e!vi o Y•s, E: a E//.r dy of U h i -r 7' S.)1 Ei i F.nd "inutes of the � erc Do,.1e The Clerk presented plans, filed by the S't7-te, for the -proposed;. new Ta.uLh:ar -_oci> Doulet-a rd and reported that the City had been r --quested to furr_ish a little wider rid;'.:t—cf—t-ay than, the present r0� } fD: t -.is 1.,',IpCover' ent ;:..: tPtit tiit n£C(,s3 i._­y option h .0 bec_n prepare::.`_ and v:as nog preselited. Dy Ald -�i.ayil Gill : secon:::ec by Alde_�r_.an At?_inson: 1. SOLtrLD: that the - ayor anc_ Cite Cler'_ be tile: _,re: -iereby �Uthori .. c. to execute on 1ci _.lf of ' t1;e City;° thf: oyttion, a pretik nteC-,. for certain 1a.na in connection the i ipxove gent of T_iujh^,n__ock • Bouleva.rc_ bt- t -ie St=zt e. The Finance Coriinittee; xe-oortet.- ors t -'eir in- t*usti ja,tion of t"-,.e Joan Sherida..n 1100_,, 11:_:.l bill r,. recom,-�e�1 t c a,. a. x��. cec ��iat t12i _ cl�(.L;-.! Fie coripro:ni e::, one—ha:.lf the ariouait) if such PLcticn Attorney Tr e'1::L"fi roll ti':.'.,L 1�< 'czas, .T C!. 'UIdL,. bill was paI " at one ha,ll t:.e a: is unt. ItAi "Ji"I Co ✓Jfy Alc_er:iia.r ons�: secci, ::. by Al c :_...:: Lc. -c : t ..'L- .�i.'• taut Viii , •C,.e.' [.��' ...•ill_ bttt;eer_ the �'ca,c of ibli: `.corks ir., t�,(-, Iii _,ca. Oil Coi�,ipf:�.ny i__ relation to t=.e )se of putt. of t . y a::lic; E t s incu di f.r t, for E", ' i !c liY1c, be .p �rovec_ arc i ;:ifi. 4. 1.4'i A ( . city -3- 5-20-31. Ac i:ount By Alderman Hines: seconded by Alderman Saalions: RESOLVED: that the matter of suing for the collection of various miscellaneous accounts owed the City and turned over by the City Clerk to the City Attorney for collection, be left to the discretion of the Attorney and Clerk. Carried, Local L::.•,: j l The Clerk called attention tonthe fact that at the meeting of April 1,1931 the Mayor had offered \ , an amendment to the Charter in relation to the rate of `•/ interest on deferred payments of public improvement assessrants, and that ' the same was laic_ on the table without action, and should now be voted upon. By Alderman Gill: seconded by Alderman Hoffman: BE IT ENACTED by the Common Council of the ;) • City of Ithaca as follows: I 3ec.l. The last sentence of the last paragraph • of Sec.1511- of Chap. 503 of the Laws of 1908, entitled. "An Act to consolidate and revise the several acts relative to the City of Ithaca, " as amended by Chap. 425 of the Laws of 1916 and by Chap. 387 of the Laws of 1920 and by local Law yl of 1929, is hereby superseded_ and enacted as Local Law to read as follows: Sec.154 The Common Council may prescribe and apportion deferred payments, make such regulations as may be deemed advisable for the payment thereof, and provide for a percentage addition to any such deferred payments at a rate ,to be determined and fixed by said Council, together with any fees and expenses which may be incurred in connection therewith, • to be collected in the manner provided for the enforce- (I ment, levy and collection of City taxes. Sec. 2 This Local Law shall take effect immediately. Ayes--Gill, Saiarnons,Lowe,Myers,Atkinson, ;I Hines,Rogalsky,Hoffma.n i ' Nays---0 Carried and approved. Adc:i ion'.l I An -,r(3ria- ' The Clerk reported that the Board of Public Works tiOli ,,•,.4 had filed- a requisition for additional funds in the 13 nl[) amount of $6,000 for the construction of stormsewers 1 in Valley Road at an est iMated cost of $42500. . and in Ithaca Road at an esti :.ted cost of $1, 500. , By Alderman Sara :ons: seconded. by Alderman Hines: it RESOLVED: that the request and requisition of the '( Board of Public Works for ►6,000 additional to the �I bond 'issue or Improvement Fund be and the same is hereby approved. Ayes--Gil].,Sammons, Lowe,Myers,Atkinson, (� Hines,Rogalsky,Hoffman _ Nays--4 Carried ,.i: .;•_•i. ;;r: 'The Clerk reported that there had just been a Law Lic ,v passed legalizing the practice of having some one in ; Olen; the dfrice act in the Clerk 's absence in issuing marriage licenses and asked for the approval, pur- I suant to this Law of the designation of 1 Mrs. Alice E. Haywood to act in such capacity. I By Arderman Atkinson: seconded by Alderman Sammons: f{ RESOLVED: that the Common Council hereby 1 • approves the designation of Mrs. Alice E. Maywood • as recom;tend by the Clerk. " 'I V Carried 1 , `J'J`' The Clerk reported that the Board of Public jj `' s '- Works on being advised that the Council had not Repair approved the proposed pavement in East State Street, had passed a resolution requesting the Council, in such case, to provide ; 3, 000 additional for the care and maintenance of this street. 1� Alderman Gill questioned the estimated cost of I maintenance, stating that the Superintendent had advised 1.142 , that it could be taken care of for $1,000. The Council discussed the request, but when the Clerk called attention to the fact that there were no funds available at the present time for any additional appropriations, he -was , requested to so notify the Board. This brought up a general discussion of the resurfacin ; program with particular reference to the present method of assessment. In this connection the City Attorney was requested to look up the legality of refunding �/ and expunging such assessments made since this law was amended in 1929, and the Clerk was directed to inform the Board of. Public Works that the Comion Council desires them to furnish a resurfacing program for this year. kurtha, 111: :iet.� e The City Attorney reported that in Claim defending the Murtha .Damage Clairh, 'the City brought in as a co-defendant the driver of the car and the jury brought in a verdict of no cause against the City, and a '4100 i verdict against the driver. • ' The Council congratulated Attorney Trernan on his second successful case; an6. the Attorney thanked the Police Department, the City Engineer and the City Clerk for their aid and assistance. - By Alderman Hines: seconded by Alderman Gill: RESOLVED: that the following bills approved and audited by the Finance Committee be and•the same are hereby approved for payment : \ ...•/ COLL.:ON COUNCIL - -T.G.Miller Sons Poper Co. - $9.00 Stover Printing Co. 6. 50 C.J.Rumsey & Co. 2.79 Parker&Granville 1.50 Ithaca Plumbing & Heating Co. , .5? Associated Gas & Elec. Co. 7.20 Treman,King & Co. 9. 59 • Warrington R. Tompkins 12. 50 Vera Wicks Snyder 1.90 Vera dicks Snyder 2.55 •T.G.Miller Sons Paper Co. • - 3.00 T.G.Miller Sons Paper Co. 8.90 The Cayuga Press 2. 50 T.G.Millers Sons Paper Co. 2.40 D.B. Sterart Co. 4.25 T.G.Miller 's Sons Paper Co. 1.00 W. & L.E. Gurley 14.67 City of Ithaca 117.82 J.E.VanNatta 1. 50 City Chamberlain,Petty Cash V. 12.01 American Sales Book Co. (Limited) 24.79 William A. Church Co. 73.68 Ferrissa J. Meeker (car Mileage) 13.32 \.._../ -Ithaca Laundries, Inc. 14.72 Texaco Service Station 20.16 C.J.Rumsey & Co. 13. 52 Stover Printing Co. 28.00 T.G.Miller 's Sons Paper Co. 3.00 1 W. A. Church Co. 1.75 The Atkinson Press 52. 50 Burroughs Adding Machine Co. 22.15 Ithaca Journal News 36.42 i Harry C. Baldwin 130.00 Driscoll Bros. Co. 11.40 City Clerk, petty cash vouchers 17.S {. 143 The rovlev ryes: Co.J.1.3. and Engine C d�,ra�e 11. LrC Ezra. Sedord 6• �'"' Peter _::ar:"ay 1G.67 Adores -6_ raph Sales Co. 16. 35 ;.P. C.A: Special F•. 1d on.. ©0 t'uil liain ' i s,::iers 65.00 Ezra Sep cord_ 6�•3� County Clerk,liuntin,� Licenses 196.00 L.V.R.R: Co. • 607 County Lic. 11.00 Ithaca Journal-News t •00 New, York Telei:)hone Co. �•76 America-ft City llrl ;azine •00 Idew Jersey Paint ,;corks 18•�-3 Police P,--,- Roll Apr.lst to lr-th 1, 608. 26 Apr.1`5'11 t O 30 1, 60 . 26 Co:nl:lon Co,ancil, Pay Roll 1, 59?.98 S.P. F0 . p - v, 435- OLD AGE SECURITY Rosy- L-Licas, car mile- e 14.8:-` i: .J.Foftm, .D. 111.00 Vita Cronkrite X0.00 ^ Reuben 'Drdors'1y 20.00 Emma Col!ins 2-4.o':: T.G.°,�i11er ' s Sons PaDer CO. 9. 5 Old Age Reli of Pay Roll,T ay - 3,147.-00 Ithaca. 1:e:-.iorial Hospiral 02. 25 R.H. Fisher,M-D. 36.•00 CHARITIES Associe. Ga.--- & Elec. Co. 1.98 .iv�rs all Dairy Co. -8.80 C11a.s. To Norton Est. -4.o0 F.H.At�`ater 2.00 Augnzst6 Baldini .4.o0 . arshall Dairy Co. L 13.64 ake Vi.e�� Dairies x•48 It«aca. 'Ice & Coal Co. 76. 90 Itl1 ca *Fuel Co. 39.75 ?� v al Co. cam,00 ;outll Side Co. 35. 50 L.Yo Chst_aPDai En 6 C�•7 Q' r, Ja`'>.es Lync'=iCO��J Co. , I1c. 1.J.Cr 32. AA.� or _ Fav _ re • 97 Society - 6,00 Bull ' s"Shoe Store 2. 90 L.P. La!,kin,1 . D. 26. 30 w IthaC7- 'l�;e11orial Hoapital 980.30 Fa1,ey Phi rrm acy • 61 E.E. ,1.7. D. 80,00 E.E. Ca.-Ly,-..-.D. 30.DO ChristiA:.nce-Dudley Pharx:lacy 8.00 R.1-�.Vose, D. 6%.00 fl. 0se,y."r.D. 43- 5'0 117, F. LFe, ,R D: 180. 00 . t . , F.J. cCor,r,ick 347. 90 A.H.Fis]ler,'. D. 22 0 F; 1). Gilbert 7 00 Family ti elf;.re Society 2• lr9 County Of C17-201c -'a '• �� st.,�:�.L"y ' a Ot a Orphan ::S 1 U 66. 29 St. Boys 102.�6 St.Patricl Orlahry,:-: G rl i As; 1un, 51. 3 t�,te O^ i tc.l for Inci d c--it m B. 18. 2% 144 ' . -6-- T.G.Miller 's Sons Paper Co. 8.30 ' ' Sturm Bros. 10. )17, I M.D.Marti ndale 75.00 Ithaca Children's Home 92.00 W.C.Mann 24:00 - ' Louis Zounako s 14-0.00 Mary E. MaBk 25.00 . Harold P. enni stop,M. D. 10.00 J.W.Burton;M. D. - 15.00 Bruno hazaa. ' 10:00 ' - ../ Quick' s Shoe Store 60. 45 I Robinson & Carpenter 48. 25 I V.A.Luce Dairy Co. 8. 20 M. . Moreno 12. 50 F.E.Norton 73. 50 Abbott Bros. 124. 53 1 Martin Srnka 38.00 L.J. Gaurnier 25.00 I S.J.Jolly 26:7 -55 ' - • Blohn H. Flynn 65.00 G.F. Stu.croc1z 110.00 Kelsey <?: Mosher 16.00 Bruno ' a.z,^a 119.00 F.H.At tater . 107.00 Chas. A. Ryerson 14.00 Joseph Srnka 77.00 L.S.Jones 61.00 Patrick Clynes .166.00 R.H.Fisher, D. 30. 50 ' ` Happy Valley Homes 47.14 J.. .Judd.,M. D. 35.00 Dr. Esther E. Parker 75.00 ' ' R.M.Vose,M. D. 100.00 Dr. L.D.Neish 21.00 D4. Dana Robb317. 50 Mrs. Hettie VanDetnark 16.00 Mrs. Fred C. Bock 110.00 Vincent H. Campbell 12.00 Jchn Gray 20.00 . Ithaca Fuel Supply Co. 52.75 Ithaca Ice & Coal Co. 42.00 McRavy Coal Co. 7.00 South Side Coal Co. 34. 50 L,M. Champaign 28.00 W,P. Klinko 8.00 Chas. Green 9. 80 Sc.m Curry52. 50 J F r ank LaBar 35.00 E.B.Fulkerson 9.00' ' Augusto Bz.ldini 4o.00 M,D.Wallenbeck74.00 i. NQ.zareno Rosica 17. 50' ' Frank Dai no 50.00 E,J.Handler.., 100. 50 Fred Dool " 104.00' ' 5,706. 24 -r* . . \ ...../ . On motion meeting adjourned. . . . 0,,,,,, . , . . -(:e'ie t icf.?i - i . City Clerk. r-( ! 44 T.G.T ilIer Is Sons :ay)er Do. Sturm Bros. 10.,_; r tirla_}.1� 7 .00 Itl� :c Cllilc-_-en's 77lonae a`.0=} 00 rol�,•p._. Lei._ .stop, _ D. 10.00 J. ^t on ' 1 J.00 ErunO i0:00 ry+ r 1 r r„ 1 F. -'coi--a,on 'pe_'� _ �v. Luce iJc.i r- o. 8,. -+0 rr L. J. .,u-ni er a. J.J01117 r lynn �.. 0 11� 10I.00 ry n vt1:,.:�• i. arson 1-�.00 . Jo ,rip'. ,r-:7lva- 7T.,�1 L.,S.Jones 61.0 Pc—,'Uric": Clyiae s 16//611.00 F4.sl Do iipp'r Val-!ey on es r7.1'r 0 ...:'• a � i •T .J. Jo s e, 1). ,-,ij /_y -1.00^ • is ,-,1..-- '-l'�?!� 7• J _ F t t i E' Tr?i7D e, C. Jghn (- lav cU.0(� ' "J,o. .7:_ ", Cor.l Co. l.0+0 co-1 ' 4 SQutl Sic_e: