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nm <br />MEETING NOVEMBER ll, 1935 <br />Regular meeting of the Board of Public Works was held on Monday, November 11, 1935 <br />at 10:30 A. M. All members were present. <br />Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. <br />Claims in the amount of $157.50, from the following suppliers, were approved and <br />ordered paid, also payrolls of the various departments amounting to 4,491.61. <br />Indiana & Mich. Electric Co. $98.83 Business Systems Inc. $5.25 <br />Indiana & Mich. Electric Co. 1.00 Gafill Oil Company 1.50 <br />Schuyler Rose 2.70 G. E. Meyer & Son, Inc. 5.52 <br />The South Bend Supply Co. 42.70 <br />William A. Bertsch, Attorney for the owners of property at 1501 Western Avenue, <br />appeared before the Board and complained about the grade of the sidewalk and that the <br />present grade as established damaged the property and expressed a .desire for invest- <br />igation and consideration. The matter was referred to Mr. Anderson of the Engineering <br />Department who agreed to visit the property in company with Mr. Bertsch and report <br />to the Board at a later date. <br />A letter from Yxs. Chauncey Fassett of the Morningside Hotel to the Mayor was <br />read to the Board, wherein she protested against the opening of the gates at the <br />Cemetery which had been ordered closed. This letter was ordered placed on file. <br />A letter from Mrs. James H. Hirsch to the Mayor, in which she expressed -her <br />appreciation of the manner in which the City Cemetery is being operated at the present <br />time, is being placed on file. <br />A Petition signed by fourteen residents in the vicinity of Esther and Hildreth <br />Streets, requesting a street light at the southeast and southwest corner of this <br />intersection, was referred to Mr. Qualls of the Electrical Department for investigation <br />and recommendation. <br />Mr. Qualls placed before the Board communication from the Indiana &Michigan <br />Electric Company in which they set forth the fact that the New York Central Railroad <br />Company have been maintaining crossing light at Indiana. Avenue and Clyde Street and <br />that due to elevation at this point this light was no longer needed. From the stand- <br />point of the City the Electrical Department report that this light is very necessary <br />but Mr. Qualls recommended that instead of the 6000 lumen lamp there be installed at <br />this point a 4000 lumen lamp which will add $37.20 annually to the street lighting <br />bill. The Board decided upon regular motion that it will be satisfactory to install <br />this light but gave Mr. Qualls instructions to turn out lights at other points in the <br />City to this extent. <br />A Petition signed by two property owners on North Duey Street, requesting the <br />construction of a sewer from South Bend Avenue to about 550 ft. north, was referred to <br />the Engineering Department for investigation and recommendation. <br />This being the date set for hearing of the final roll of benefits and damages in <br />reference to Vacation Resolution No. 2478, same being the vacation of Cherry Street' <br />lying between the north -line and the south line of the main line of the New York <br />Central right-of-way and it being Armistice Day the Board continues the hearing until <br />Tuesday, November 12th at 2:00 P. M. <br />The meeting adjourned at 11:00 A. M. <br />�1 -1 1 1__ 1lv <br />�.. _ 11 <br />Board of Public Works <br />ATTEST: Clerk <br />SPECIAL MEETING November 12, 1935 <br />Special meeting of the Board of Public works was held at 2:00 P. M. Tuesday, <br />November 12, 1935. <br />This being the date set for the continued hearing of the final roll of benefits <br />and damages on Vacation Resolution No. 2478, same being vacation of Cherry Street <br />lying between the north line and the south line of the main line of the New York Centre <br />right-of-way, there having been several remonstrators appearing personally since the <br />previous continued hearing who were under the impression that at the time Cherry Street <br />was closed it was to have been established that a pedestrian crossing was to be main- <br />tained, appeared to register their protests and to file notice that the crossing would <br />damage the sale of their property and reduce the value. <br />The Board, after carefully considering this matter, decided to postpone final <br />action until a special meeting of the Board called for Thursday morning, November 14th, <br />at 10:00 A. M. and in the meantime to give such publicity in the newspapers as possible <br />40 <br />0- <br />0 <br />0 <br />