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1947-07-00 Index THE CITY RECORD INDEX FOR JULY, 1947 ART COMMISSION— BROOKLYN. PRES]DENT, BOROUGH OF- COUNCIL, THE— Minutes of meeting held June 9, 1947, 4023. Proposals- Civil Employees and Veterans, Committee on, reports of ASSESSORS, BOARD OF— For grading, curbing, flagging, where necessary, and the— Completion of assessments— paving with asphalt on a 6-inch concrete base (per- In favor of filing a Local Law to amend the Admin- Brooklyn, Borough of, 3902. manent pavement) East 28th Street from Avenue U istrative Code of The City of New York, in rela- Manhattan, Borough of, 3902. to Gravesend Neck Road, 4274. tion to discharged veterans, 4037. Queens, Borough of, 3902. For grading, curbing and flagging East 92d Street In favor of filing a Local Law to amend the Admin- Richmond, Borough of, 3903. from Avenue D to Foster Avenue, 4274. istrative Code of The City of New York, in rela- Completion of awards and disallowances of claims: For grading, curbing, flagging and paving with asphalt tion to Policewomen, 4037, 4038. Borough of Brooklyn, 3903. on a 6-inch concrete base (permanent pavement) In favor of filing a Local Law to amend the Admin- Disallowances of claims : Borough of Queens, 3910. Jefferson Street from Scott Avenue to St. Nicholas istrative Code of The City of New York, in relation Notices to present claims for damages—Notices of hear- Avenue, 4274. to the power of heads of agencies to make deduc- ings- For grading, curbing and flagging Krier Place from tions from salaries of subordinates, 4037. Bronx, Borough of The, 3910. Remsen Avenue to East 92d Street, 4274. Estimate, Board of ; returning to the Council for further Brooklyn, Borough of, 4175, 4302. For grading, curbing, flagging where necessary and consideration Local Law Nos. 317-356, Int. No. 279, Queens, Borough of, 4218, 4274. paving with asphalt on a 6-inch concrete base (per- in relation to exemption for land taxation of projects BOARD MEETINGS, 3902. manent pavement) Avenue P from Kimball Street and improvements made by private or public housing BRONX, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF THE— to Coleman Street, 4274. companies, 4037. Annual report for the year ended December 31, 1945, For recurbing and reflagging where necessary and General Welfare, Committee on, reports of the— paving with asphalt on a 6-inch concrete base (per- 4307. In favor of adopting an amended Local Law to amend Changes in the department, 4154. manent pavement) Avenue S from East 29th Street the Administrative Code of The City of New York, Extract of minutes of Local Board meeting, 3907. to Nostrand Avenue, 4956. relative to the transfer of house service pipe con- Proposals— For recurbing, reflagging where necessary and paving nections to new water mains, 4038. For repaving with sheet asphalt on a concrete founda- with asphalt on a 6-inch concrete base (permanent In favor of adopting an amended Local Law to amend tion the roadway of East 141st Street from St. pavement) Quentin Road from East 29th Street to the Administrative Code of The City of New York, Ann's Avenue to Cypress Avenue, together with all Nostrand Avenue, 4056. relative to prohibiting cemeteries in QueensCounty, work incidental thereto, 4127. For reflagging on the east side of Bridge Street be- 4041. For repaving with sheet asphalt on a concrete founda- tween Nassau Street and Concord Street and for In favor of adopting an amended Local Law to amend tion the roadway of Avenue St. John from Prospect reflagging, etc., at 20 other locations, 4274. the Administrative Code of The City of New York, Avenue to Southern Boulevard, together with all For regrading, recurbing, reflagging and paving with in relation to the regulation, control and stabilization work incidental thereto, 4127. asphalt on a 6-inch concrete base (permanent pave- of rents in hotels, apartment hotels, rooming houses For repaving with asphalt blocks on a concrete founda- ment) Bay 49th Street from Stillwell Avenue to and lodging houses for dwelling purposes within The tion the roadway of Cypress Avenue from East Harway Avenue, 4056. City of New York during an emergency, creating a 138th Street to St. Mary's Street, together with all For regrading, curbing and flagging Plumb 2d Street Temporary City Housing Rent Commission and de- work incidental thereto, 4127. from Whitney Avenue to Avenue W, 4056. scribing its powers generally, 4087. For repaving with sheet asphalt on a concrete founda- Reports for weeks ended— In favor of adopting an amended Local Law to amend tion the roadway of Morris Avenue from Burnside June 21, 1947, 4165. the Administrative Code of The City of New York, Avenue to East 184th Street, together with all work June 28, 1947, 4216. in relation to the licensing of garages and parking incidental thereto, 4127. July 5, 1947, 4216. lots, 4039. For repaving with sheet asphalt on a concrete founda- CITY PLANNING COMMISSION— In favor of adopting an amended Local Law to amend tion the roadway of Tinton Avenue from East 152d Minutes of meetings held— the Administrative Code of The City of New York, Street to Westchester Avenue, together with all June 25, 1947, 3885. relative to the licensing of itinerant jobbers in work incidental thereto, 4127. July 2, 1947, 4063. produce and foodstuffs, 4039. For landscaping and lighting the easterly side of July 16, 1947, 4227. In favor of adopting a Local Law to amend the Bruckner (Eastern) Boulevard (Section B) from Notices of public hearings, 3902, 4029. Administrative Code relative to granting consent to Middletown Road to Westchester Avenue, together CITY RECORL, THE— Congregation Emanu-El of The City of New York, with all work incidental thereto, including that re- Changes in the department, 4090. owning, operating and maintaining Salem Fields quired for the restoration of Pelham Bay Park, CITY SHERIFF— Cemetery, to set apart for burial or other cemetery 4274. Changes in the department, 4126, 4154. purposes certain additional lands now forming part For sewer and appurtenances in Fowler Avenue, be- COMPTROLLER, OFFICE OF THE— of Salem Fields Cemetery, Queens, 4041. tween the existing sewer about 250 feet south of Abstract of transactions for weeks ended— In favor of adopting a Local Law to amend the Van Nest Avenue, and Van Nest Avenue, together June 21, 1947, 4125. Administrative Code relative to granting consent to with all work incidental thereto, 4127. June 28, 1947, 4279. the Elmwier Cemetery Association, Inc., owning, For sewer and appurtenances in Harding Avenue, be- Changes in the department, 4055, 4154. operating and maintaining Mount Zion Cemetery, to tween East 177th Street and Prentiss Avenue, and Interest on City bonds and stock, 3902. set apart for burial or other cemetery purposes cer- in Prentiss Avenue, between Harding Avenue and Proposal for photographic service required by the tain additional lands now forming part of Mount Mullan Place, together with all work incidental Comptroller of The City of New York, 4127. Zion Cemetery, Queens, 4042. Statement of operations of the several Sinking Funds thereto, 4127. In favor of adopting a Local Law to amend the Ad- of The City of New York during the month of June, For sewer and appurtenances in Schurz Avenue be- ministrative Code of The City of New York relative tween Robinson Avenue and Buttrick Avenue, and 1947, 4112. Statement summarizing the City's cash receipts and dis- to granting consent to Mount Carmel Cemetery As- in Buttrick Avenue between Schurz Avenue and the sociation, owning, operating and maintaining Mount bursements, on a warrant registered basis, during the summit north of Harding Avenue, together with all Carmel Cemetery, to set apart for burial or other month of June, 1947, 4150. work incidental thereto, 4274. cemetery purposes certain additional lands now form- Vouchers received— Reports for weeks ended— ing part of Mount Carmel Cemetery, Queens, 4042. June 18, 1947, 4048. June 30, 1947, 3897. July 1, 1947, 3908. In favor of adopting a Local Law to amend the June 25, 1947, 4100. Administrative Code relative to granting consent to July 2, 1947, 4154. July 2, 1947, 4026. Cedar Grove Cemetery Association, owning, operat- July 9, 1947, 4271. July 3, 1947, 4045. July 7, 1947, 4064. ing and maintaining Cedar Grove Cemetery, to set July 16, 1947. 4300. apart for burial or other cemetery purposes certain BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF— July 8, 1947, 407. July 9, 1947, 4088. additional lands now forming part of Cedar Grove Changes in the department, 4154, 4301. Cemetery, Queens, 4042. Notice of sale of old materials, 4238. July 10, 1947, 409c. July 11, 1947, 4113. In favor of adopting a Local Law to amend the Proposals— For furnishing all the labor and materials required to July 14, 1947, 4137. Administrative Code of The City of New York, relative to advertising of inhalation therapy service, construct storm water relief outlet and combined July 15, 1947, 4151. 4040. relies sewer, including tide gates, pumping station July 16, 1947, 4165. and dry weather flow connection from the head of July 17, 1947, 4182. In favor of adopting a Local Law to amend the Gowanus Canal, across property of The City of July 18, 1947, 4206. Administrative Code of The City of New York, New York, to Butler Street; combined relief sewers July 21, 1947, 4234. relative to nuisances, 4040. in Butler Street from Gowanus Canal to Bond July 22, 1947, 4247. Journal of proceedings of special meeting held July 8, Street; Bond Street from Douglass Street to July 23, 1947, 4263. 1947, 4087. Wyckoff Street; Hoyt Street from Baltic Street to July 24, 1947, 4271. July 25, 1947, 4279. Journal of proceeding of stated meetings held— Wyckoff Street; Baltic Street from Hoyt Street to July 2, 1947, 4035. Bond Street; combined sewer in Hoyt Street from July 28, 1947, 4298.
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