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records, to the southeasterly side line of Mandalay ave. N. E., as shown on the plat of the proposed five points allotment by The R. R. & P. P. Company, thence northeasterly along said southeasterly side line of Mandalay ave. N. E., as proposed, on an arc of a circle deflecting to the right, 60.31 feet, said circle having a radius of 384.30 feet and said arc having a chord of 60.25 feet in length and bearing north 51° 31' 05" east; thence south 43° 41' 48" east along the northeasterly side line of Ruple rd. N. E., 269.55 feet to the said easterly line of said original lot No. 42, thence south 0° 56' 03" west along said easterly line of said original lot No. 42, 85.40 feet to the place of beginning.

That the mayor be and he is hereby authorized to serve notice of the adoption of this resolution upon all persons whose property abuts upon the portion of said Ruple rd. N. E., affected by this vacation.

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To lay, relay, repair sidewalks on Ada ave. N. E. from Lakeview rd. N. E. to westerly end of street at various places. Four feet.

Read first time. Referred to the sidewalks.

File No. 44814.
Mr. Stannard.

committee on

Resolved, that the sidewalks on the following streets and between the points named, be laid with the material and to the width hereinafter mentioned, as recommended by the committee on sidewalks.

Mr. Stannard (File No. 44404) – That the sidewalks on various streets and places be laid, relaid and repaired with stone or cement to the full width of present widths to the established grade, said stone in no place to be less than 21⁄2 inches thick: On E. 26th st. (east side), Hamilton to Lakeside ave. On St. Clair ave. (south side), between Nos. 16410 and 16416. On E. 79th st., at Nos. 2407-2409. On E. 140th st., from No. 974 to a point 200 feet southerly.

Mr. Stannard (File No. 44405)That the sidewalks on various streets and places be laid, relaid and repaired with stone or cement to the full width of present walks to the established grade, said stone in no place to be less than 2% inches thick: On Vega ave., southwest corner W. 25th st. On Fulton rd. (east side), Lorain ave. to 164 feet southerly.

Mr. Gahn (File No. 44406)-That the sidewalks on south side of Cedar ave. S. E., between E. 86th st. and E. 87th st., be laid, relaid and repaired with stone or cement to the full width of present width to the established grade, said stone in no place to be less than 21⁄2 inches thick.

Mr. Rolf (File No. 44407)-That the sidewalks on north side Lucknow ave. N. E., between E. 152nd st. and E. 156th st., be laid, relaid and repaired with stone or cement to the full width of present width to the established grade, said stone in no place to be less than 21⁄2 inches thick.

Mr. Townes (File No. 44474)That the sidewalks on Treadway ave. S. W., between W. 19th st. and W. 17th st., be laid, relaid and repaired with stone or cement to the full width of five (5) feet to the established grade, said stone in no place to be less than 221⁄2 inches thick.

Mr. Stannard (File No. 44573)That the sidewalks on various streets be laid, relaid and repaired with stone or cement to the full width of present walks to the established grade, said stone in no place

to be less tha. 21⁄2 inches thick: On Landseer rd., at southwest corner E. 185th st. On Woodhill rd. S. E. (west side), from No. 2810 to Buckeye rd.

Mr. Rolf (File No. 44574)-That the sidewalks on E. 152nd st., be tween Aspinwall ave. N. E. and N. Y. C. R. R. Co., be laid, relaid and repaired with stone or cement to the full width of present walks to the established grade, said stone in no place to be less than 21⁄2 inches thick.

Mr. Stannard (File No. 44659)That the sidewalks on Phillips ave. N. E., at No. 12110, be laid, relaid or repaired with stone or cement to the established grade, said stone in no place to be less than 21⁄2 inches thick.

Mr. Stannard (File No. 44749)That the sidewalks on various streets be laid, relaid and repaired with stone or cement to the full width of present walks to the established grade, said stone in no place to be less than 22 inches thick: On Grand ave. S. E. (south side), from Nickel Plate R. R. tracks to 200 feet easterly. On E. 80th st. (west side), from Kinsman rd. S. E. to lot No. 90.

Mr. Townes (File No. 44750)That the sidewalks on W. 51st st., between Woburn ave. S. W. and Gifford ave. S. W., be laid, relaid and repaired with stone or cement the established grade, said stone in to the full width of five (5) feet to no place to be less than 21⁄2 inches thick.

Mr. Townes (File No. 44751)— That the sidewalks on Spring rd. S. W. (south side), between Broadview rd. S. W. and Jennings rd. S. W., be laid, relaid and repaired with stone or cement to the full width of six (6) feet to the established grade, said stone in no place to be less than 21⁄2 inches thick.

And that the mayor be directed to cause legal notice to be served upon the owners of property abutting on said sidewalks, or their agent or agents, of the adoption of this resolution and if said sidewalks within fifteen days from the service of said notice are not constructed a tax will be levied to pay for the same and the director of public service is directed to have the same done at the expense of said property own

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The rules were suspended. Yeas 24, nays 0.

Read second and third time and passed. Yeas 24, nays 0. VETO

June 28, 1917.
To the Council of the
City of Cleveland.
Gentlemen:

I return herewith vetoed council resolution No. 44469 which provides for the employment of Messrs. Nau, Rusk & Swearingen to complete the audit of the city's financial transactions during the year 1916, for the reason that no limitation on the amount so to be expended is contained in the resolution.

Section 2 of the resolution provides that the accountants shall be paid for work done by them after the expiration of their previous legal contract, which in my opinion is extremely objectionable.

If the council pass legislation for this work which fixes a definite sum payable-not to exceed actual cost-and which does not seek to pay the auditors for work done without legal authority, it will re

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Be it resolved by the council of the city of Cleveland, state of Ohio: (1) That the clerk of the council, on behalf of the council, be instructed to employ Messrs. Nau, Rusk & Swearingen, on the same terms as fixed in the contract ending February 1, 1917, to continue from month to month the work of the continuous audit of the books and accounts and financial transactions of the city, until the financial statements and reports for 1916, as required in sections 48 and 112, have been completed. The expense therefor shall be paid out of fund 95-F, upon orders duly approved by the clerk of the council.

(2) That the clerk of the council shall pay Messrs. Nau, Rusk & Swearingen, in the same manner out of the same fund and on the same terms, for work done since the expiration of the contract on February 1, 1917

(3) That whenever any administrative department so desires, it may engage the services of the council's auditors to install improved methods as recommended by the auditors in their reports to the council; but such services shall be paid for out of funds already appropriated to the department or hereafter to be appropriated for such purpose.

Whereas, an emergency exists in order to provide for the usual daily operations of municipal departments; now, therefore, this resolution is hereby declared to be emergency measure and shall be in force from and after its adoption and approval by the mayor.

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Received and referred to the committee on finance.

The council recessed to meet Monday, July 9, at 6:55 o'clock p. m.

R. Solline.

Clerk of Council.

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The City Record

Official Publication of the City of Cleveland

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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE

Lamar T. Beman, Director.

Director's Secretary-Philmore J. Haber, 327 City
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LEGISLATIVE

CITY COUNCIL

President-William F. Thompson.

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Jerry R. Zmunt.

W. J. Horrigan.

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Robert Hoffman, Commissioner, 618 City Hall.

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Charles B. Stannard.
John Sulzmann.

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Adam J. Damm.

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J. E. Smith.

William Rolf.

Address

8700 Lorain Ave 5834 Storer Ave.

7915 Madison Ave. N. W

.2185 West 67th St. ...3308 Fulton Rd. .3800 West 33rd St. .2172 West 14th St. 4607 Franklin Ave. 2741 Commercial Rd.

1760 East 27th St. .2171 East 30th St. 2544 East 50th St. 5314 McBride Ave. 3593 East 65th St.

9213 Miles Ave. 9308 Kinsman Rd. .5816 Woodland Ave. 4912 Cedar Ave. .10813 Fairchild Ave. .1679 East 82nd St. .1338 East 81st St. .1739 East 70th St. 1046 East 74th St. 899 Parkwood Dr. 1376 East 112th St. .15322 St. Clair Ave.

Clerk-R. E. Collins, 316 City Hall.

JUDICIAL

MUNICIPAL COURT

Civil Branch

Chief Justice-William H. McGannon. Judges-Geo. P. Baer,

Wm. C. Keough,
David Moylan,

Frank C. Phillips,
Samuel H. Silbert,
Samuel E. Kramer.
Pierre A. White.

Bailiff-Chas. L. Selzer.

City Hall. Main 4600, Central 1.

Criminal Branch

Judges-Daniel B. Cull,

Wm. B. Beebe. Central Police Station.

Main 1330, Central 4021. Clerk-Peter J. Henry.

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