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36 <br />APRIL 24, I90I <br />Ordered that contractors and others taking out permits for water and sewer <br />connections be required to make a return of the exact Iodation where the connection <br />strikes the curb line. Engineer instructed tohave the proper return blanks printed. <br />Orderea further that a second permit will be withheld where a party fads to send in a <br />location slip properly filled out. <br />Clerk <br />instructed to notify Roberts <br />and <br />Roach <br />8.40 is due <br />to the City <br />from them for <br />a sewer connection at Lots 4 <br />and <br />5 Samples <br />Addition Which <br />they did not <br />put in. <br />Allowed to William Brumnit $II.55 for an illegal tax sale of Lots 4 and 5 <br />Sample's Addition . Voucher 107. <br />Engineer instructed to tear up dement curbing on Kemble Avenue on the east <br />side opposite Blanche street and inspect the same. <br />Contract for scraping and painting the greenhouse in Howard Park awarded to <br />W. H. Parry. <br />Hearing on Vacation Resolution No. I continued. The board find that <br />it is not desirable to vacate any part of Marion street. That part of Vacation <br />Resolution No. I which refers to Marion street is hereby rescinded. The board declare <br />the following property vacated: that part of Saint Joseph. street bounded on the north <br />by the south line of east Marion street_ and on the south by the . Saint Joseph River. <br />Leeper and Goetz voted in favor of the vacation;Hubbard did not Vote. <br />The list of property owners affected by the vacation of part of Saint Joseph <br />street under Vacation Resolution No. I being already in possession of this board <br />this board declares that Lots I33, 134 and I35,the property of Lucius Hubbard have <br />been benefitted by such vacation. The board fixes the assessment of Lucius Hubbard <br />at fifty dollars ($50.00) This board further declares that Lots 116)117,118,130 and <br />I3I and I32,the property of Mary j3arrett,have been benefitted by such vacation, <br />but in consideration of the dedication by Mary Barrett to the City of South Bend <br />