
THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL. VOL. XXI. NI?W YORK, SATURDAY, 1)I CEMBRl: i6, 18y3, Nus i I. 6,267, ncurred in examining title of the premises No. 331 West Fifty-second street, as specified in the resolution adopted by the Board of Education on November 15, 1893. Resolved, That the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund be requested to exempt the said stock from taxation by the City and County of New York, pursuant ter an ordinance of the ('nntmon Council, approved by the Mayor October 2, 1880, and the vis 'us o 137 <If the New York City Consolidation Act of 1882 Which were adopted by the following vote Affirmative—"The ,\layor, Comptroller, President of the I;ant of .AIIcrint n an-! I'rrsilent of the Department of Taxes and Assessments 4. The Comptroller presented the following : CITY OF NRw YnRIC—FINANCE, I )I': tAK ts1P:S t,' COSIPTROLLER s OFFICE, November, 1893. To the Board of E.rtinzale and Apportionment At a meeting of this Board, hell November IS, 1893, there was referred to the Comptroller a BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT resolution of the Board of l?ducation, adopted Novemher I, 1893, rertuestin. the appropriation for the purchase of supplies for the Drafting Department of one thousand dollars, out of the proceeds of bonds heretofore ts;uetl 1)y the Cutuptroller, as directed by resalutiou of the Board of Estimate and itt ARID OF FSI'DI A"I'E AND APPORTIONMT;NT--CITY OF NEW YORK, Apportionment, adopter) September 20, 1892. MaYOR's OFrtcr:, CrrY IIALL, On thi, last-naiued (late the Moan) of E.,tinmte and Apportionment authorized the issue of one \IoNoAV, December I 1, 1893, 11 o'clock A. M. thousand dollars of School-house Bonds to pay the bills of Eugene S. Ives and George 1'. Webster, as l'hc Board net in pursuance of the following call : retainer; under the certificate of the Counsel to the Corporation in certain school site proceedings, OFFICE OF THE tTAYORALTV, " frith tl.e approval of the Board of Education thereto," which latter Board, by resolution adopted h.xi.Ct'TIVE T)FFs'.TMENI', Cu-r% H.LL,} November to, 1892, decided not to request the appr.)priation for the pure rse mentioned. The suns New Voss, December 7, 1893. of one thousand dollars is therefore to the credit of the Board of Education on the books of the In pu:.uan,.e of thy: authority contuine'l ill the 189th section of the :;ew York C ty Consolidation jt of ,882, Finance Department. and chapter to' , L:rw; of r,;53, a meetinz i, Itcrul,v called of the May,, r, C,irn -roller, Pr -sident of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the I).~partmcnt of 'tax :s .urd :\sse;sments and Counsel to the Corporuiun, constituting 'l he appropriation of one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars for supplies for the Drafting a Ifo. d of Estimate crud Apporr•unment, to be held at the ofC a of the ,I'r yor rot Monday, December ti, 1893, at rr Department, made by resolution of the Board of Estimate and Apportionutent, adopted July 6. o'clock A.M., for the purpose of transacting such basiness as may be brought before the Board. 1892, has been exhausted, and considerable work is nom awaiting a new appropriation. 'I hr wort THO.. F. GILROY, Mayor. is necessary, and I accordingly submit the foliowing resolution. Respectfully, INDnnSEU : Arlmiscu.n of a copy of the within as served upon us this 7th Ila, of December, 1891. THEO. W. MYERS, Comptroller. '1'nos. F. Gt.riov, Mayor Whereas, By a resolution of the Board of Estimate and Appo: iiouutent, adopted Septenlhet Tm t-;o. W. MvEns, 20, 1892. the Comptroller was au'horizl and di'ected to issue School-house Bunts, pursuant to the Comptroller provisions of cltaptet 191 of the Laws of 1888, to the amount of one thousand dollars, the proceetf5 (;I', r. B. N1CCLELLAN, of which were to be applied to the payment of a retainer of five hundred dollars (S5o3) to George 'residr-.0 of the Board of Aldermen; 1'. Webster, in the matter of the Seventy-seventh street and Thirty-fifth street school sites, and five 1:. Y. hundred dollars ($-oo) to Eugene S. Ives, as a retainer in the utatter of the scho.i sites at Kinks- I'rc, let of the Detrartment of Taxes and Assessments \Yxt. H. CL.oee, bridge and in Erlgecoml:e avenue, with the approval of the Board of E-iucation thereto ; and Ceummset to the Corporation. Whereas, In pursuance of thisaulit rity, the Comptroller did issue the said bmd-s above men- Pre;ent--Thomas F. (,port, this V.t , fheodorc W. Myers, the Comptroller ; George B. tioned, and the Board of Education, by a re;Motion adopted November t6, 1892, decided not to McClellan, the Yresitleut of the L'u.trd of Aldermen ; Edward 1. Barker, the President of the request the appropriation for the purpose mentioned, whereby the sum of one thousand dollars Department of Taxes and Assessments. ($1,000) remains to the credit of the Board of Education on the books of the Finance Department Absent— William H. Clark, the Counsel to the Corporation. and Whereas, 'l'he Board of Education have requested that this amount be applied to the purchase The minutes of the meeting held November 20, 1893, were read and approved of supplies for the Drafting Department for the preparations of plans, etc., for new school building; '['hc President of the Board of Aldermen offered the following : Resolved, That the sun: of one thousand dollars ($I,000) be and the same is hereby appropri- Rcsivetl, 'l'liit this Board does hereby designate Tuesday, the 19Lh day of December, 1893, ated from the proceeds of bonds s ii by the Comptroller, pursuant to chapter 264 of the Laws of at I I o'clock in the forenoon, at the office of the Mayor, as time time and place for the commence- 1891, as direl:ted by a resolution of the B yard of i stimate and Apportionment, adopted Septembe' ment rif the con=ideration of the Final Estimate for 1894, and that notice thereof duly signed by the 20, 1892. to the purchase of supplies for the Drafting Depattlneut of the Board of Education for tht Secrrtaiy be published in the Crry Rl:cl RI), inviting the taxpayers of,this City to be heard on that preparation of plan;, etc., for new school buildings, as specified in a resolution of the Board u+ (late in regard thereto. Education adopted November I, 1893. \I'hic]t were adopted by the fitilowimig vote Which was ac4,pted by tite following vote Aftirtnattve-1 lie Mayor, (omptroller, President of the Board of .AIderulcn anti President of Allirntative—The Nlayor, Comptroller, President of the Board of Aldermen, and President of the Department of 'faxes and Assessneuts-4. the Itepartutent of Taxes and Assessments-4. The Comptroller moved that he be requested to invite the Comptroller-elect to attend the The Compt roller presented the following : meetings of this Board to be held for the consideration of the Final Estimate for the year 1894. CITY OF NEW \ ORK—f IN.vNCE 1)Ei'AttlMENT, Which was adopted. COSIVTROLLt;R's ()FFICE, Decentber tt, 1893. )( l'he Chairman announced that the final Estimate would be considered as follows : 7o the Board of Estimate and 41Aporliorznze'x1 \\'ednesday, 1)ecemher2o, 1t A. at.--Public Works, Public Parks, Fire Department, Street 1 present herewith a resolution adopted by the Board of Education December 6, IS93, Improvements, l'wenty-third and Fwenty-fourth \yards. ' requesting the nppruvtl of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment to the appropriation of Thursday, December 21. 11 A. M.—police, Bureau of Elections, Charities, Health. j fourteen thousand t,nc hundred and sixty-four dollar; {5t4, 16.i) from the proceeds of School-house I,riday, December 22, a A. M.—hdut.ation—Colleges, Street Lleaning, Buildings. Binds, to 1-e applied in payment of the contracts awarded to the lowest bidders for furniture for Tuesday, December 26, t t A. at.—Sheriff, Register, Surrogate, District Attorney, County Clerk, the new building at h:idhty-fifth street and Madison avenue. Commissioner of Jurors. t From rzplrrt made to me by the En rineer of the Finance f)epartment, it appears that care- And to be taken up from day to (lay as the business before the Board will permit—Legislative, fully prepared plans were made for most of this furniture :,nil sam 'oven f"r Iii Ic,i. Mayoralty, Mayor's 1larshal, Finance, Law, 'faxes, Civil . ervice, City Record, Street Openings, I In the case of each item the award has been made t the I 'tr I I,i i lrr, :nl,! I titciriure oflcr Commissioners of Accounts, Courts, Civil Justices, Police Justices, Notional Guard, Libraries, for adoption the following re;ulution. Examining Plumbers, Charitable Institutions, tliscellan ous. I Reopecfftthly. And moved that the Clerk to this Board be directed to notify the heads of Departments and I II:U. Al'. \1\l F:hg < "rmpt:olier. other officers of the crates fixed for the consideration of the Final Estimate for their respective I Departments and offices. HALL or 'role huAttn or Bucc.trto~', Which adopted. No. 146 CRANE) STREET, Tfte Comptroller presented the following : NEW YORK, December S, t893. (In Board of Education, December 6, 1893.) C i ry OF NEW YORK—FINANCE DEPARTMENT, 7o the Board of Education : COJtPrROi.LER's OFFICE, p November 23, 1893.
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