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Day
12
Month
July
Year
1895
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(Continuep froiu lat-Jisste.) By Aid. Taylor: Whkbeas, in the opinión of the Council the grade on Oxford street ought to be changed and öxed and established, to the end that such streel may be suitable for public travel. Therefore, Resol'-,"!, and i! is hereby ordered that tlie grade on Oxford streel t'rom norrh east line of Washtenaw avenue to tlie center line ot' Hill Street be, and the same is hereby changed from the present grade and lixed and established, so that the grade on and along said street shall be as follows, that is to say : At the n. e. line of Washtenaw ave. 874.50 ft At 90 ft. northerly from center of Washtenaw ave 877.00 ft At 200 ft. northerly from center of Washtenaw ave 883.00 ft At 300 ft. northerly from center of Washtenaw ave 890.00 ft At 350 ft. northerly from center of Washtenaw ave 893.00 ft At 380 ft. northerly from center of Washtenaw ave 893.50 ft At the angle in Oxford at 893.00 ft At 56 ft. northerly frorn the angle in Oxford st 890.00 ft At 106 ft. northerly from the angle in Oxford st 888.00 ft At 206 ft. northerly from the angle in Oxford st 886.50 ft At the center of Hill st 886.00 ft the elevation given being above the official city datum and along the center line of said street, anl the grade lines to consist of straight lines between the several points or stations above stated the roadway to conform thereto. Adopted ás follows : Yeas- Aid. Moore, Maynard, Allmendinger, Koch, Snyder, Laubengayer, Ferguson, Brown, Taylor, Shadford, Coon, Butterfield, Cady, Pres. Hiscock- 14. Nays - None. By Aid. Taylor: "Whijreas, in the opinión of tlie Gouqcil the grade on W. Washington st. ought to be changed and fixed and est&blished, to the end that. such street muy be suitable for public travel. Therefor, Resolved, and it is hereby ordered that the grade on W. Washington st. from center line of Third st. to the center line of Ninth st. be, and the same is hereby changed from the psesent grade and fixed and entablished, so that the grade on and along such street shall be as follows, that is to say : At the center of Third st 800-.00 ft At 350 ft. west of the center of Third st 800(70 ft At 500 ft. west of the center of Third st 803.00 ft At 700 ft. west of the center of Third st 812.00 ft At 900 ft. west of the center of Third st 819.50 ft At 115O.ft. west of the center of Third st 827.90 It At the penter of Seventh 830.00 ft At the centerof Eighth st 842.00 ft At the center of Ninth st 847.00 ft the elevation given being abovO the offi.cial city datum and along the center line of said street, and the grade linea to consist of straight lines between the several points or stations ahove Btafced and the road grade to conform thereto. Adopted as follows : Yeas - Aid. Moore, Maynard, Allmendinger, Koch, Snyder, Laubengayer, Brown, Ferguson, Taylor, Shadford, Coon, Butterfield, Cady, Pres. Kiscock - 14. Nays-- None. EEPORTS OF CITY OFFICERS. The monthly reports of the City Clerk, City Treasurer, City Marshal and Superintendent of the Poor were pesented, received and placed on file. CITY TEEASURER'S REPORT. FOR THE MONTH ENDING .TUNE 30, 189Ö To the Common Council of the City oL Ann Arbor : MONEY EECEIVED. Balance on hand as per last report $23,204 58 Contingent - Ann Arbor Sav. Bank, Int 281 Ift lenV. Mills, City Clerk100 Sewer Dists. nos. 1 and 2- G. Pond. Ex. Treas 393 83 GleuV. Mills, City Clerk. 3S.0U Sewer Dist No. 2 63 95 Poor Fund- F. Sipley, for woodsold 12 Trausferred from Con. F. ".00 00 Pólice- E. B Bond, Justice. 5 00 Dog Fund - Gleu V. Mills, City Clerk 1 00 Total $ 1,489 13-? 1,489 13 $24,693 71 MONEY DISBJjESED. Contingent Fund i 1,964 21 Main Sewer Fund 549 73 Street Fund 745 11 Poor Fund 107 81 Pólice Fund 333 45 Firemen's Fund 733 83 City Cemetery Fund 32 25 Soldier's Relief Fund 30 00 Water Fund 62 75 Total $ 4,559 14-$ 4,559 14 $20,134 5? BAI.ANCB ON HAND. Contingent Fund $ 7,056 85 Main Sewer Fund 4,437 32 Lateral Sewer Fund No. 2. -63 95 Street Fuud 43 96 Poor Fund 74510 Bridge, Culvert, and Crosswalk Fund 2,376 07 Pólice Fund 1,243 97 Firemen's Fund 1,736 28 City Cemetery Fuud 227 11 Soldiers' Relief Fund 769 90 Water Fund 1,862 40 Dog Tax Fund 86 00 University Hospital Aid Bond Fuud 840 00 $21,488 91 $21,488 91 Delinquont Tax Fund 1,354 34 Total $20,134 57 Respectfully submitted, C. H. Manly, Treasurer. Ank Arbor, Micii., July 1, 1895. This is to certify that there is at this date on deposit in tliis bank subject to the order of C. H. Manly, Treasurer of the City of Ann Arbor, the sum of $20,118.03. State Savings Bank, By Robert Phillips, Casliier, Aid. Maynard moved that the following resolution be taken from the table : Resolved, That Thos. A. Bogle, Esq., ie herebv directed to take charge of the case now pending in the circuit couri against the M. C. K. R. Co. in regard tu the bridge over said Co. 's tracks on Beakcs si reet. The motion prevailed as folio ws : Yeas- Aid. Moore, Maynard, Allmendinger, Koch, Snyder, Laubéngayer, Brown, Ferguson, Taylor, Shadford, Coon, Cady, Pres. Hiscock - 13. Nays- None. Ahi. Batterfield excuso-) from voting. Aid. Brown moved that the resolution be adopted by the Council. Aid. Ferguson moved the foüowing as m an amendmcnt : Resolved, That Thos. A. Bogle, Ksq.,is liereby directed to assist the City Attorney Charles H. Kline in the case now pending in the circuit court against the M. C. R. R. Co. in regard to the bridge over said companies tracks on Beakes street. Adopted as follows : Veas- Aids. Moore, Maynard, Allmendinger, Koch, Snyder, Laubéngayer, Brown, Fergusou, Taylor, Shadford, Coon, Cady, Pres. Hiscock, -13. Nays - None. Aid. Butterfield excnsed from voting. The original resolution as amended prevailed as follows: Yeas - Aid. Moore, Maynard, Allniendinger, Koch, Snyder, Laubéngayer, Brown, Ferguson, Taylor, Shadford, ■ Coon, ( 'ady,Pres. Hiscock - 13. Nays - None. RES0LUTION&. Aid. Butterfield excused from voting. By Aid. Brown : Resolved, that two thouaand dollars be and is hereby transfered froin the contingent fund to the street fund, and and the further sum of three huntlred dollars be and is hereby transfered from the Bridge Culvert and Crosswalk fund to the water fund. Aciopt-ed as foUo'ws :. Yeas - Aid. Moore, Maynard, Allmenaingev, Koch, Rnyder, Laubengayer, Fergnson, Taylor, Shadford', Prettyinan, Coon, Butte$-field,. Cady, Pres. Biscock - 14. Nays - None. By Aid. Maynard : Resolved that the city marshal and inercibers of the city pólice forèe-,. be given e-ne week each or 7 days, a& a vaation, and that they draw pay for said' :ime the saie as though on duty. Adopted as follows Yeas - Aid. Moore, Mayiiard, ANtnendinger, Koeh, Snyder, ' Laubéngayer,. Brown, Ferguson, Tayior, Shadford, Coonr Butterfield, Cady,PreSi Hiscock 1 4 ííays - None. By Aid. Taylor: In view of the present conditibttof the street fund, be it Resolved that the Board of Public Works is liereby instructed to do no more general street work unless ordered by this Councü, excepting such as is absolutely ueeded for puWic safety, and sucli as has been already ordered. Adopted as follows : 'Yeas- Aid. Moore, Mavnard, Allmendïnger, Koch, Snyder, Laubengayeiy Rrown, Ferguson, Taylor, Shadford', Coon.. Butterfield Cacfry, Pres.EEiscock - 14. Nays - None. Chairman Brown cf the Finsnce Comniittee presented the account of ííie Ann Arbor T-H. Eleetric Co., for $56251 , for street lighting for Jun&, with the reeommendation oê the allowance of the same. Adopted as follc-ws : Yeas - Aid. More, Mavnard, Allmendinger, Koch, &nyder, Laubengayer, Brown, Fergusoa, Taylar, Shaáford Coon, ButterfieisJ, Oadyv, Pres. Pliscock. - 14. Xays - None.. Aid. Taylor tuoved that' the división of the Sewer Fund be referreot to the Finance Com:iaittee. Aid. ButterSeld movd as an ainendment that ex-Treasure Pond be added to the committee. Adopted. Whereupon the original raotion aeamended was adoptsd. HermaoHutzel was grantedthe privilege of addressing islie Council regairding his contract foa sewer district No. 2. , Aid. Butterfield moved that the Eaatr be ifeferred to the Sewes-Committee. AdoOted. Aid. Taylor mjsved that the journal of the session ot J,nne 24th be coneeted so that Aid. Btown's first resolution reconled on page 76 of the printed record j& entered a adopted instead of as lost. Adopted. On motion the Council adiourned. City Clerk.

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