Index for May, 1927

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Index for May, 1927 THE CITY RECORD. INDEX FOR MAY, 1927. ACCOUNTS, COMMISSIONER OF— ALDERMEN, BOARD OF— ALDERMEN, BOARD OF— Changes in the departmeat, etc., 4336, 5108, 5438, 5829. Finance, Committee on, report of the— Kings County, County Court, Board of Judges— ALDERMEN, BOARD OF,— In favor of adopting resolution authorizing an issue Request for fixation of compensation of certain Court An ordinance to amend the Building Code in relation of special revenue bonds, for purchase of office fur- Officers, 4526. to fireproof construction concerning interior finish with niture for chambers of Judges of County Court, Request for fixation of compensation of Chief Court respect to floor covering material, 4531. Kings County, 4528. Attendant, to take effect January 1, 1928, 5421. Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, Board of Trustees; request In favor of adopting resolution authorizing an issue Request for fixation of compensation of Probation for amendment of resolution authorizing the installa- of special revenue bonds, for installation of a cer- Officers, to take effect January 1, 1928, 5421. tion of an automatic telephone system in pavilions tain site for playground purposes, Commissioner Request for fixation of compensation of Librarian F and G at Bellevue Hospital, without public letting, of Parks, Brooklyn, 4528. of the Court to take effect January 1, 1928, 5421. by increasing the amount from $24,000 to $27,000, 5420. Brooklyn, President, Borough of request for selection In favor of adopting resolution authorizing an issue Licenses, Commissioner of— of a site for a court building, 5425. of special revenue bonds for the construction of a Request for establishment of grades of positions of permanent sidewalk on the southerly side of Pros- Changes in the department, etc., 4537. Inspectorl of Licenses, 5421. pect Park, Brooklyn, 4528. Chief Clerk, City Magistrates' Courts, report for the Request for establishment of a grade of position of In favor of adopting resolution authorizing an issue year 1926, 4900. Law and Complaint Clerk, 5421. Code of Ordinances, amendment of, relating to— of special revenue bonds, to be used for the remod- Municipal Court, Justices of First District, The Bronx, eling of the old County Court House building for Advertisements, placards and posters, 5426, 5717. request for equipment for new building, 5711. use of the City Court, upon assignment thereof by Dimensions and weights of motor trucks and trailers, Minutes of stated meetings held— the Sinking Fund Commission; President, Borough May 3, 1927, -4326. 4531. of Manhattan, 4572. Licenses, particularly those relating to hacks, cabs and May 10, 1927, 4900. taxicabs, 4530. In favor of adopting an ordinance providing for an May 17, 1927, 5419. Minor structures, 4913. issue of corporate stock, for payment of awards and May 24, 1927, 5709. Peddlers, 4528, 4913. interest thereon in the matter of acquiring title to Public hearing on local law, 4279. lands and premises as a site for a Municipal Pullers in, 5420, 5426, 5717. Public Letting, Committee on, report of the— Restricted streets, 5715. Market in the Borough of The Bronx, 4911, 5428. In favor of adopting resolution requesting the Board In favor of adopting resolution authorizing President, Signs and show bills, 4528. Borough of Brooklyn, to purchase one 5-ton Iroquois Street markets, 4913, 5430. of Estimate and Apportionment to set aside the sum of $20,000,000 for the purchase of playgrounds, tandem roller, without public letting; cost, $4,000, Deeds, Commissioners of, resolution appointing various 4529. persons, 4530, 4913, 5429, 5718. 4911, 5428. In favor of adopting an ordinance providing for an In favor of adopting resolution authorizing Com- Education, Department of— mittee on Equipment and Supplies, Supreme Court, Request for amendment of section 581 of article 28 issue of corporate stock, for the removal of piers old Nos. 4 and 5, North River, Manhattan, 4911, First Judicial District, to purchase floor coverings of chapter 5 of the Code of Ordinances, the Build- for Justices Chambers in New York County Court ing Code, relating to standing pipes, 5420. 5428. In favor of adopting resolution authorizing an issue House, without public letting; cost, $15,000, 4529. Request for authority to expend $1,479 for removal In favor of adopting resolution authorizing Commis- of rubbish, replacing destroyed and broken win- of special revenue bonds, $211,000, to be used for sioner of Purchase to purchase three auto trucks dows, etc., at Public School 10, Brooklyn, damaged the remodeling of the old County Court House building for use of the City Court, upon assign- for the Department of Parks, Manhattan, without by fire, without public letting, 5420. public letting; amount, $3,300, 4529. Education, Board of, request for authority to enter into ment thereof by the Sinking Fund Commission; In favor of adopting resolution authorizing Commis- contract for redecorating the Board room of the Hall President, Borough of Manhattan, 4912. sioner of Puichase to purchase American Laundry of the Board of Education, without public letting, In favor of adopting an ordinance selecting a site in the Borough of The Bronx for use of the Depart- machinery for the Department of Public Welfare, 4526. without public letting; amount, $6,300, 4529. Estimate and Apportionment, Board of— ment of Street Cleaning, 4912. In favor of adopting resolution authorizing President, Resolution for corporate stock, $500,000, for the re- In favor of adopting an ordinance selecting a site in Borough of The Bronx, to contract for additional moval of Piers Old Nos. 4 and 5, North River, the Borough of Brooklyn for a Central Court Build- work in connection with existing contracts for Manhattan, 4527. ing, 4911, 5428. plumbing and heating in First District Municipal Resolution releasing the Bellis Wire Works, Inc., from In favor of adopting resolution for special revenue liquidated damages accrued under contract with the Court House, without public letting; amount, $8,377, bonds, for the construction of a wading pool in 4529. Street Cleaning Department, 4905. Hamilton Fish Park, Manhattan, 4910. In favor of adopting resolution authorizing Commis- Resolution modifying personal service schedules con- In favor of adopting an amended resolution authoriz- sioner of Purchase to purchase 15 typewriting tained in the Budget for 1927, 4906. ing an issue of special revenue bonds, for additional machines for the Tenement House Department, Resolution recommending establishment of positions laborers and custodians in office of the County Clerk without public letting; cost, $1,245.45, less allowance or grades of positions, where not heretofore estab- of New York City, 4910. for old machines, $595; net cost, $650.45, 4529. lished, effective May 1, 1927, 4910. In favor of adopting resolution authorizing an issue In favor of adopting resolution authorizing Commis- Resolution establishing roadway and sidewalk widths of special revenue bonds, $5,000, for equipment of on 2d avenue from East 48th street to East 57th sioner of Purchase to purchase 24 typewriting new quarters of the Fourth District, Municipal machines for the Law Department, without public street, Manhattan, and authorizing removal of en- Court, Brooklyn, 5425. croachments thereon, transmitted for information, letting; cost, $2,059.54, less allowance for old In favor of adopting resolution authorizing an issue machines, $960; net cost, $1,099.54, 4529. 5425. of special revenue bonds, for operation of a sewage In favor of adopting resolution authorizing President, Resolution for corporate stock, $70,000, for construc- disposal plant at Oakwood Beach for the remainder tion of the bulkhead along the west bank of Wall- Borough of Brooklyn, to purchase 300 electric fans of the year, commencing July 1, 1927; President, for use in the new Municipal Building, without about Canal from Hewes street to Washington Borough of Richmond, 4911, 5427. avenue, Brooklyn, 5422. public letting, 4912, 5428. In favor of adopting resolution authorizing an issue In favor of adopting resolution authorizing the Com- Resolution authorizing expenditure of $20,000 for the of special revenue bonds, to provide for employment reception by the City of the fleet of the United missioner of Docks to contract for dredging at end of an additional force of 33 men; President, Bor- of bulkhead used by Asphalt Plant at Cameron States Navy, the President of the Republic of Cuba ough of Richmond, 4911, 5427. and other similar functions, with the request that street (58th avenue), Flushing, Borough of Queens, In favor of adopting resolution authorizing an issue without public letting; amount, 600 cubic yards at such expenditures be made without public letting, of special revenue bonds, for purchase of furniture 5422. $3 per yard, 4912. and equipment ; City Court, Queens County, 4910, In favor of adopting resolution authorizing Board of Establishing various grades of positions- 5427. Arboriculturist in the Department of Parks, Man- Education to contract for purchase and installation In favor of adopting resolution authorizing an issue of a modern record card system, equipment, supplies, hattan, 5422, 5715. of special revenue bonds, $18,717.95, for purchase the Department of Plant etc., without public letting, 5426, 5717. Automobile Engineman in of furniture and equipment for the traffic court and Structures, 5424, 5716. Public School 3, Principal, Brooklyn, request for desig- at Lafayette and Bedford avenues, Brooklyn, 5425, nation of a play street, 5709. Bookkeeper in the Court of General Sessions, 5711. 5716. Captain in the uniformed force of the Fire Depart- In favor of adopting resolution authorizing an issue Public Thoroughfares, Committee on, report of the— ment, 4906, 5426, 5717. of special revenue bonds, to supplement Code 2047, In favor of adopting resolution designating certain Chauffeur-Attendant in Office of the President, Bor- Budget for 1927, Repairs and Replacements, Belle- streets as play streets, 5714. ough of Richmond, 5424, 5716. vue and Allied Hospitals, 5425, 5716. In favor of adopting resolution designating David W. County Clerk of Richmond County, 4906, 5426, 5717.
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