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<br />Mnyor-George J Zimmermann, City Hall, Buffalo, N. Y.
<br />FIRST OF-YR.
<br />Alden Bevier, Livisional Lirector, T.E.R.A., City Hall, Buffalo, N.Y.
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<br />H. T. Samson, '�ivisionpl Director, T.E.R.A., 79 Madison Ave., New York City.
<br />ark Maintenance
<br />73,841.81
<br />ity Plan-00M.
<br />The writer will come to your city, select personnel sent-by city and relief officials, establish
<br />ark District
<br />a- Bureau, and see that it is operpting efficiently and effectively for the sum of $1,500.00; pa
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<br />able $750.00 with your-letter requesting -my dervice-, the balance payable upon my completion of ej
<br />Firemen's Pension
<br />establishing a Bureau. With the proper help this should not take longer then sixty deys.
<br />Police Pension
<br />If, after further- investigpttion, you are interested in acquiring my services', kindly send your
<br />Crank Elevation
<br />check- with letter of- request-. --If; after sixty days, I find that -my schedule- is' too full, I will
<br />Water Wks Sinking
<br />return same-: You may have your check sent to a bank or the Chamber of Commerce in escrow, pend-
<br />General Sinking
<br />ing my formal acceptance. I will attemp to have Bureaus established in the order of arrival of
<br />City Cemetery'-
<br />eceeptance letters.
<br />Yaintenonce
<br />Thanking you for your considerption and an early reply, I beg to remain
<br />Hospital
<br />Yours very truly,
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<br />Councilman James moved it be referred to Mr. Langel, Township Trustee. Councilman Goet seconded
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<br />the motion.
<br />Deposit-
<br />CITY PLAN COMMISSTON:
<br />CITY PLAN COMMISSTON
<br />South Bend, Ind.
<br />To the Common ' Council
<br />City of South Bend, Ind.
<br />Jar_. 3, 1936
<br />Gentlemen:
<br />Petition :for. chFnge of ,Zo ing classification of property on W. Indiana Avenue between Taylor
<br />and Franklin was-considered: by, the- City Plan Commission at their meeting Jan. 2 but action was
<br />* -erred so that further investigption may be made.
<br />Respectfully
<br />D. koomaw
<br />Oect.
<br />Councilman Goetz moved that it be accepted. Councilman Rasmussen seconded the motion.
<br />President -Fish reported that -the Standing Committees for the-year 1936 be the same as for 1935,
<br />except the Inspection of Minutes, which will be as follows: Guy A. Fish, Chairman, William
<br />S.
<br />James and William - E Rasmussen.
<br />REPORT OF THE CITY CONTROLLER OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND FOR THE MONTH OF DECER.BR, 19 5
<br />Balance on Land first of Month - - - - - - - - ------------ - - - -68 ,722.97
<br />Balance on December,3lst, 19.35----------- ---- ---_ --
<br />- -1788),08 6.97 `
<br />Respe-ctfully Submitted, Fred Woodward, City Controller.
<br />ORT OFT HE CITY CONTROLLER OF THE CITv OF SOUTH BFAiD FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECD =R 31st, 1935
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<br />FIRST OF-YR.
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<br />$164, 952.69
<br />ark Maintenance
<br />73,841.81
<br />ity Plan-00M.
<br />7_$,158-98
<br />ark District
<br />742939.55
<br />ater Works
<br />1OM71.99
<br />Firemen's Pension
<br />22,596,!90
<br />Police Pension
<br />` 31,209.20
<br />Crank Elevation
<br />$979.14
<br />Water Wks Sinking
<br />19 ,2F6.50
<br />General Sinking
<br />City Cemetery'-
<br />Yaintenonce
<br />1,064.79
<br />Hospital
<br />unicipal Airport
<br />11136.18
<br />ater _Wks 'Meter
<br />Deposit-
<br />629090.59
<br />Special Assess -. -Del.
<br />and Def. .
<br />34,,791-91
<br />ontrectorl s
<br />.. Improvement
<br />31,977.39
<br />errett Law,
<br />314,873.07
<br />City Depository° -
<br />Interest
<br />B arrett Law --pr €-
<br />$999,714.80
<br />97,157.62
<br />56 499.19
<br />41 ,5,192.67
<br />22,907.75
<br />41,647.73
<br />100,730.o6
<br />26,399.10
<br />39 , 5g6.65
<br />797.77
<br />6,000.00
<br />8,315.94
<br />472,963.96
<br />11,906.59
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<br />TUT'AL bRi-#.
<br />& RECEIPTS
<br />$1,164,667.49
<br />160,999.43
<br />L1a8.98
<br />131,438.74
<br />519,064.66
<br />45,504.65
<br />72,856.9
<br />33,979.1
<br />29429x6.5.6.
<br />26,399.10
<br />1,624.79
<br />39,599.65
<br />x,633.95
<br />689090.59
<br />34,791.81
<br />40,293.33
<br />787.936.95
<br />11,906.59
<br />SBURSED
<br />$9781545.67
<br />147,917.25
<br />1,536.04
<br />80,766.14
<br />438i595.40
<br />3 6,255.50
<br />,470.22
<br />69o.00
<br />2152937.50
<br />26,399.10
<br />39,559.65
<br />9i366.28
<br />4,766.63
<br />5,700.00
<br />30,126.87
<br />55812 3.99
<br />11,906.59
<br />TOTAL
<br />$186,121.82
<br />13,0 ,52.18
<br />5,622.94
<br />50,672.60
<br />80,479.26
<br />6,219.15
<br />8,386.71
<br />3:289.14
<br />79;o49.o6
<br />1,624.79
<br />267.67
<br />63,323.96
<br />29,091.81
<br />10,096.46
<br />229 592.96
<br />RESTRICTED
<br />$17,8 4.65
<br />4, 03.17
<br />15,000.00
<br />51,323.96
<br />132.66
<br />11,509.98
<br />OTALS $2,337.306.22 $2.668,959.84 X99.844.42
<br />ouncilman James moved that -the - reading of - the reports, be dispensed-with -since each Councilman he
<br />copy. Councilman Goetz seconded the motion. Councilman James moved that the reports be placed
<br />n record.
<br />Councilman Goetz suggested that a meeting of filling station owners be called for Monday evening
<br />January 20th,st 7 olcicck P. 11. in the Council Chambers to discuss the traffic ordinance. The
<br />Board of Safety to -take charge. �A4w-
<br />ORDINANCE N4. 3144
<br />An Ordinance authorizing the Board of public Works; t-o require the making of private connections
<br />rith sewer, gas, electric and water mains in advance.of permanent improvements.
<br />The Ordinance was ziven its third reading by title, and was placed upon its passage and pads -
<br />ed b the following vote: Goetz, Bierwagen, James, Fish, Rasmussen skid Palicki. Ayes 6 lays 0
<br />Ordinance adopted,
<br />Mx. Qualls gave a short outline of the meeting he attde�M d/�ih Lafayette, I,diana, on traffic
<br />regulations.
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