COUNCIL PROCEKDINGS — JANUARY 21, 1907. 1^3 Council Ohaiuber, Ann Arbor, Mich., January 21, 1907. Regular Session Meeting called to order by President Gil more. Present: Aid. Gill, Miller, St. James, Markey, Manwaring, Sherk, Goodyear, Biaich, Abbott, Fischer, Pres. Gilraore. —11. Absent: Aid. Snauble, Kurtz, Schnei- der and Sweet.—4. Minutes of previous meeting approved Mayor Hamilton called attention to the reported contamination of the water furnished by the Ann Arbor Water Company and suggested that the water committee of the council investigate the same. By Aid. Manwaring—Resolved, that a committee consisting of the water committee, City Engineer, City Attor- ney, and Dr. Wessinger as Health Ofh; cer be appointed to investigate the con- tamination in the city water, and that they be authorized to employ such as- sistance as may be necessary for that purpose. Adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid. Gill, Miller, St. James. Markey, Manwaring, Sherk, Goodyear, Biaich, Abbott, Fischer, Pres. Gilmore. —11. Nays—none. Enter Aid. Swoet. Communications and Petitions Communication from Board of Pub- lic Works in form of report annual. The Annual Report of City Engineer Groves Ann Arbor, Mich., Jan. 1, 1907 Board of Public Works, Gentlemen—I herewith submit my annual report of the work done by my office during the year ending Jan. 1st, 1907. I have condensed this report as much as possible, believing you will be interested only in general results. William C. Weinhardt, Pres. During the past year grades have been given for 16,726 lineal feet of sidewalks, the greater portion of which have been built. Grades have been given for 1,687 feet of curbing and gutters exclusive of that on Wil- liam street. Owing to the inability of the D., Y., A. A. & J. Ry. Co. to secure ma- terial for a new track on William street, that street was not paved dur- ing the past season. However, the curb and gutter was built and this street will probably be paved during the coming season. On August 2, 1906, we paid the Central Bitulithic Paving Company, contractors for Wil- liam street pavement, as follows: 4,698.8 ft. cement curb and gutter at 50c S2,349.40 30 inlets at $10 300.00 Less 10 per cent. $ 2,649.40 264.94 Amount paid $ 2,384.46 The following statement relative to sewers will be readily understood: In addition to the sewers built plans, estimates and specifications have been prepared for sewers as fol- lows:
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COUNCIL PROCEKDINGS — JANUARY 21, 1907. 1^3
Council Ohaiuber, Ann Arbor, Mich., January 21 , 1907.
Regular Session Meeting called to order by President
Absent: Aid. Snauble, Kurtz , Schneider and Sweet.—4.
Minutes of previous meeting approved Mayor Hamil ton called a t tent ion to
the reported contaminat ion of the water furnished by the Ann Arbor Water Company and suggested t h a t the water committee of the council investigate the same.
By Aid. Manwaring—Resolved, tha t a committee consisting of the water committee, City Engineer, City Attorney, and Dr. Wessinger as Health Ofh; cer be appointed to investigate the contaminat ion in the city water, and t ha t they be authorized to employ such assistance as may be necessary for tha t purpose.
Adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid. Gill, Miller, St. James.
Communications and Petitions Communication from Board of Pub
lic Works in form of report annual. The Annual Report of City Engineer
Groves Ann Arbor, Mich., Jan. 1, 1907
Board of Public Works,
Gentlemen—I herewith submit my annual report of the work done by my office during the year ending Jan. 1st, 1907.
I have condensed this report as much as possible, believing you will be interested only in general results.
William C. Weinhardt , Pres. During the past year grades have
been given for 16,726 lineal feet of sidewalks, the greater portion of which have been built. Grades have been given for 1,687 feet of curbing and gutters exclusive of t ha t on William street.
Owing to the inability of the D., Y., A. A. & J. Ry. Co. to secure material for a new track on William street, t ha t street was not paved during the past season. However, the curb and gut ter was built and this street will probably be paved during the coming season. On August 2, 1906, we paid the Central Bitulithic Paving Company, contractors for William street pavement , as follows:
4,698.8 ft. cement curb and gut ter a t 50c S2,349.40
30 inlets at $10 300.00
Less 10 per cent. $ 2,649.40
264.94
Amount paid $ 2,384.46
The following s ta tement relative to sewers will be readily understood:
In addition to the sewers built plans, estimates and specifications have been prepared for sewers as follows:
194 COUNCIL PROCKISDINGS— JANUARY 21, 1907.
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COUNCIL PROceeoiNGS — JANUARY 21, 1907. 195
On Third street from Washington street to Liberty street.
Oh Spring street from Miller avenue to Summit street.
On Wall street from Fuller street to Broadway.
On Broadway from Canal street to city limits.
On S. State street from Edwin Street to Dewey avenue.
On Dewey avenue from State street to Packard street.
During 1905 and 1906 284 buildings were connected with the city sewer and all the plumbing therein inspected. The following is a list of the buildings connected:
J. H. Cutting, southeast corner State and Monroe street.
Mrs. Finchon, 421 S. Division street. C. H. Cady, 516 Packard street. George Clarken, 513 E. William street. George Feiner, 313 S. Fourth Ave. Frank Legg, 1022 Packard street.
Morris M. Seabolt, 613 Packard street. Morris M. Seabolt, 617 Packard street.
Mrs. Annie Fritz, 313 W. Liberty street.
Miss Wilmot, 1321 Wilmot street, John C. Miller, 314 N. Fourth ave. Mrs. Thomas Taylor, 437 S. Fifth
Ave. Fred Hintz, 400 N. First street. J. H. Cutting, southeast corner State
and Monroe street. Mrs. McCullom, 808 E. Huron street. Mrs. Conlin, 808 E. Kingsley street. H. W. Douglas, 1620 Israel avenue. C. Schlenker, 113 and 115 W Lib
erty street. Alex. Schultz, 415 S. Ashley street. Alfred Mummery, 311 E. Liberty
street. Miss Alexander, 609 Lawrence street. Baptist church, 503 E. Huron street. Tom Horen, 931 Greenwood avenue.
Carl Eggert, 930 Church street. Rogers Creamery, Detroit street.
Dr. H. J. Burke, 321 W. Huron street. John Krumrei, 1208 Prospect street.
Charles Wagner, 1609 S. University avenue.
Walter Keedle, 926 Packard street. William Cleaver, E. Huron street. Michigan Furniture Co., W. Wash
ington street. C. W. Gill, 423 and 425 Hamilton
place. Oliver Albre, 812 E. Kingsley street. C. K. Perrine, 1102 Oakland avenue. Tobias Diekoff, 1030 Oakland avenue. D. T. Smith, 1008 Oakland avenue. E. W. Groves, 110 Twelfth street. J. F. Schaberle, Oakland avenue. William Dieterle, 118, 120, 121 E.
Liberty street. Mr. Weitbrecht, 325 W. Liberty street Morris Seabolt, Packard street. Carl Storm, 305 E. Ann street. Herman Zolz, 217 Thayer street. Frank Pardon, 217 N. Main street. Chalres H. Roehm, 305 Beakes street. Mrs. McCarty, 733 N. Main street. A. D. Groves, 821 E. Huron street. Mr. Seeley, S. University avenue. H. J. Abbott, 807 S. State street. H. J. Abbott, S. State street. C. W. Gill, 115 Beakes street. C. W. Gill, 117 Beakes street. Fred Klinger, 806 Kingsley street. A. J. Sawyer, 706 S. Ingalls street. L. D. Carr, 907 Monroe street. E. Waples, 522 Elm street. E. Waples, 524 Elm street. E. Waples, 1356 Wilmot street. L. D. Carr, 909 Monroe street. Julia Wagner, 337 and 339 S. Main
street. H. P. Lamb, 426 Hamilton street. Joe Martin, 519 N. Fifth avenue. Joe Martin, 521 Fifth Avenue. Phil. Duffy, 723 Lawrence street. Lew Mullison, 722 Packard street. Mrs. Wilsey, 917 Packard street. Frank Garlinghouee, 818 Forest avenue. Rice Beal, 415 Hamilton place.
196 Couxciiv FKOCE^DINGS — JANUARY 21, 1907.
Mrs. Doan, 712 S. Thayer street. Patr ick Kennedy, 503 N. B^ourtli
avenue. Morris Lantz , 505 N. Four th avenue. David Fr iday, 523 Mack road. Dr. Wessinger, corner Washington
and Division street. Mr. Reave, 514 Jefferson street. Ella R. Morse, 403 N. State street. Mr. Callahan, 1114 S. University
avenue. Edna E. Moebley, 1114 S. University avenue.
J. Babcock, corner Division and Ann streets.
U. of M. Athletic Association, corner Edwin and Sta te streets.
Dr. Warthin , Fredon road. Fred. Schumacher, 609 Monroe street. Mr. Peavey, 313 E.Washington street-Mrs. E. Schoff, 432 S. Division street. W. B. Everest , 445 E. University
avenue. Mrs. A. P . Taylor, 1345 Wilmot street. Carl J . Malcolm, 521 Linden street. Morris Seabolt, 507 Mack road. Isaac N. Jackson, 1306 Packard street Ed . Hinch, 1204 Lincoln avenue. Miss Mogk, 901 Seventh street. M. J. Maritn, 415 N. Four th avenue. Mrs. Corcellis, 414 Lawrence street . Har ry Russell, Packard street. L. Eschelbach, 202 and 204 E. Huron
street. Lawrence Curtis, 719 Packard street. C. R. Snyder, 504 N. Main street. J. Nei thammer, E. Liberty street. Mrs. Perry, 515 E. Jefferson street. Frank Ryan , 329 E. Catherine street. Albert Thompson, Packard street. Fredericka AVeitbrecht, 406 Thomp
son street.
James Koch, E. University avenue. W. W. Wheedon, 910 E . Wachington
street. Fred Kirn, 408 N. Main street. Sam Braun, 316 N. Main street. S. W. Burchfield, 325 E. Catherine
street.
Fred Maulbesch, 502 N. Main street-Margaret Slater, 510 Cheever Court. I r e d Schleicher, 433 Ashley street. Charles Hiscock, 911 N. Main street. John H a t t o , 1111 Forest avenue. George Krau th , 434 W. Third street. J. F . Schleede, 420 Jefferson street. Mrs. O. K. Ascher, 1835 Vinewood
Boulevard.
Mrs. O. K. Ascher, 1837 Vinewood Boulevard.
F rank Garlinghouse, 818 Forest ave. F rank Garlinhouse, 1224 Prospect
street.
Charles Mayor, 436 W. Third street. Mrs. Mary Taft, 340 and 432 May-
nard street. Mr. Sleight, 929 S. State street. E m m e t t Scafer, 811 Packard street. Carl Storm. 945 Greenwood. W. H. Smith, 1316 Geddes avenue. Mrs. A. Dieterle, corner First and
Liberty streets. Mrs. Lohmiller, 534 Church street. Sam Burchfield, 401 Miller avenue. Andrew Gibson, 509 Edwin street. Harry Russell, 744 Packard street. Mr. Shelmire, 454 S. Fifth avenue. C. H; Cady, 526 and 528 Packard
street. Mrs. Shaw, 621 Church street. Mrs. Anderson, 1107 Oakland avenue. Mr. Gundert , 503 First street. John Wisner, 1517 Wells street. Mr. Lanske, 334 Beakes street. Mrs. William Stark, 524 and 526 N.
Main street. Theo. Backus, 808 Packard street. D. F . Schairer, 918 Oakland avenue, Gustave Sodt, 434 S. Main street. Mrs. Wurster, 214 W. Washington
street. C. O. Cooper, 109 E. Ann street-Miss Marshall, 340 E. William street. George Mann, 908 W. Liberty street. L. Smith, 111 First street. M. D. Larned, 522 N. Division street. W. Smith, 118 Miller avenue. F . E. Wooley 333 William street.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS — JANUARY 21, 1907. 197
John Kraft, 322 N. Four th avenue. E. Wurster , 437 Maynard street. George Lu t t , 747 Packard street. John U. Schaeffer, 445 Fourth avenue. H. M. Woods, 111 W. William street. Fred Kirn, 622 W. Liberty street. James Martin, 518 and 520 N. Fifth
avenue.
Martin Haller, 419 S. Main street. H. J . Abbot t , 809 S. State street, D. J .Lbpmis , 318 Catherine street. J. A. Gwinner, 504 N. Fifth avenue. William P. Plynn, 524 Fifth avenue. Fred Lamb, 412 Hamil ton place. Charles Weurth, 514 W. Liberty st. F . Jones, 122 Four teenth street. Mrs. Warren, 810 E. Ann street". Mrs. Walter Seabolt, 419 Hamilton
place. Carl Storm. 920 Greenwood avenue.
Ann Arbor Gas Co., 801 Beakes street. Mr. Meade, 117 E. Summit street. Mr. Hanford, 601 Fifth avenue. M. Seabolt, 510 Lawrence street. Mrs. Frederick, 512 N. Main street. Al, Donahue, 630 N. Main street. A, S. Barry, 929 Olivia place. C. H. Cady, 522 and 524 Packard
street. Dr. Salisbury. 930 Packard street. M. Staebler, 421 and 423 E. Liberty Dr. Burke, 520 N. Main street. H . E. Bell, 511 E. Ann street. U. of M. Athletic Association, Ferry
Field. ' Mr. Bauer, 313 W. Washington street. C. W. Wagner, 1605 S. University
avenue. V. D. Allmendinger, 748 Packard st. Mr. Salisbury, 1117 Church street. Mr. Salisbury. 1287 Prospect street.
Carl Storm, 1340 Wilmot street. William Murray, 1336 Wilmot street.
Charles Belding, 513 E. Washington street.
E. L. Randall , 1212 Prospect street. A. J. Sawyer, 715 Thayer street. Henry Wesch, 328 Second street. J. W. Knight , 332 William street.
L. D. Wines, 1208 Hill street. Mrs. McCarthy, 411 N. Ingalls street. Mrs. Graapner, 318 E. Jefferson street H. H. Seeley, 1002 E. University ave. T. Backhaus, 808 Packard street. Louis Boes, 436 S. Main street. H. P. Wilover, 815 E. University ave. Mrs. Kapp, 119 E. Liberty street. Miss Lohrs, 433 Cross Street. William Herz, 112 W. Washington st. Mr. Sperry, 521 Thompson street. Mary C. O'Hern, 206 N. Thayer st. H. Morton, 523 E. Liberty street. Thomas Keech, 523 E. University ave Mr. Kidd, 733 Thayer street. Mrs. N. Reeves, 316 Thompson street. Mrs. Bissinger, 422 E. Washington
street. Mike Staebler, 421 and 423 W. Liber
ty street.
A. F . Freeman, 1311 Hill street. G. Luick, 1232 Prospect street. Ed. Schumacher, 821 E. Ann street. D. F . Schairer, 922 Oakland avenue. Mrs. Noll, 328 Catherine street. k . Purfield, 630 S. Twelfth street. Sorosis Society, 1501 Washtenaw ave. Dr. George, Jr., 418 E. Washington
street.
Mr. Davis, 731 Packard street. Mrs. Wihte, 518 S. Main street. John Naylor, 413 E. Liberty street. James Kane, 118 Ingalls street. Mrs. Cornwell, 1000 Hill street. J. Wellman, 324 E. Catherine street
Henry Allmendinger, 802 Packard street Channing Smith, 1239 Washtenaw ave. Dr. Salisbury, 1127 Church street.
Lv. George Burns, Oxford road^ A. J. Sawyer, 711 S. Thayer street. J. Markley, 1812 Geddes averuie. Mr. Staebler, 214 S. Division street.
198 COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS — JANUAHV 21, 1907.
Herman Allmendinger, 514 Catherine street.
Barney Norton, 208 Twelfth street. R. S, Paul , 123 W. Liberty street. G. Josenhans, 602 E. Ann street. D. Prochnow, 505 Fifth avenue.
G. Maulberg, 221 W. Washington street.
William Goetz, 115 E. Liberty street . M. Gauss, 117 E. Liberty street . M. D. Larned, 522 N. Division street . John Baumgardner , 217 N. Fifth ave. Dr. Salisbury, 1230 Washtenaw ave. H. Morton, 603 E. Liberty street Frank Legg, 1027 Ferdon road. C. W' Gill, S. Division street. C. W. Gill, S. Division street. Murray & Storm, Greenwood avenue. Muurav & Storm, Wilmot street. WiUiam Walsh. 303 E. Ann street. George Egnaw, 210 Fifth avenue. Adam Sauer, 548 S. Main street. Koch Brothers, S. Main street . Koch Brothers ,S. Main street. Kohc Brothers, S. Ashley street. Koch Brothers, S. Ashley street. Mr. Stoll, Washtenaw avenue. Fred. Hases ,Miller avenue. Ann Arbor Press Co., Maynard street. F rank Burg, 911 Vaughn street. Hudson Morton, Geddes avenue. Mr. Butterfield, 614 S. Ingalls street. William P . James , E. Ann street. Sam Burchfield, Miller avenue. H. J. Abbot t , Oakland avenue.
f Fred Brown, Miller avenue. Herman Krapf, 116 S. Main street. Mr. Wetmore. 802 W. Huron street.
C. E . Brown, corner Arch and Packard streets.
William Kennedy, 501 N. Fifth ave William Rohde, W. Huron street.
M. Michaefelder, 443 Third street. John Byron, Miller avenue. Miss Breed, 317 E. Ann street. C. E. Hiscock, 406 E. Liberty street.
Otis Johnson, Ann street (next to poBtoffice)
Nu Sigma Nu, East Huron street.
Carl Storm, Ashley and Kinglsey streets.
S. W. Burchfield, Spring street. Murray & Storm, W. Washington
street. Ann Arbor Organ Co., First street. G. Luick, Prospect street.
Respectfully submit ted, E. W. GROVES,
City Engineer. Moved by Mr. NichQls t ha t the re
port be received, accepted and re-ferreed to the council.
Adopted as follows: Yeas—Messrs. Nichols, Cornwell.
Moore, Scott , Mummery, Howe—6. Nays—none.
Street commissioner's report for Dec-cember received, adopted and ordered on file. Street Commissioner's Annual Report
Ann Arbor. Mich., Jan. 1, 1907. Hon. Board of Public Works,
Wm. Rheinhardt , Pres. Gentlemen—I hereby submit my
annual report of work done by my depar tment for the year ending Dee. 31 , 1906. For a more detailed statement see my monthly reports on file in the city clerk's office. Cleaning paved streets . . . . $2,424.72 Cleaning graveled streets be
hind contractors, plumbers
Water Co. and Gas. Co . . ' 586.62
Shoveling snow off paved str 14.92 streets
Plowing snow 101.00 Cleaning mud oft" crosswalks 73 11 Cleaning snow off crosswalks 39.92 Cleaning out Allen cereek cul
vert 135.88 Building and repairing storm
sewers 161.26 Cleaning catch basins. . • , . . 93.27 Cleaning inlets 80.50 Building and repairing catch
basins 15.73 Building and repairing inlets 71.60 Cleaning storm sewers . . . . 20.40
COtTNtlt f ROCEEDIKGS
Connecting sani tary sewers Building storm gutter across
Lincoln ave, Work on storm sewer on
State and Edwin Connecting storm sewer in
alley by Rinsey & Seabolts Cleaning out culverts Building, santiary sewer on
Washington street Repairing culvert on W.
Washington street Repairing culvert on W. Hu-
Repairing culvert on Hill st Repairing sidewalks Patching holes in s t reets . . . Picking stones off s tere ts . . Pu t t ing tile in ditch on Pack
ard street Put t ing tile in culvert on
Seventh street Put t ing tile under crosswalk
on Eighth s t reet . Put t ing tile on Edwin street Put t ing tile arcoss Fuller st
a t the end of Glenn avenue
Put t ing tiles on Beakes street Put t ing tile on Fuller street Put t ing tile on Chapin street Erecting voting booths . . . . Cleaning gut ters in First
Cleaning gutters in Second
Cleaning gutters in Third
Cleaning gutters in Four th
Cleaning gutters in Fifth
Cleaning gut ters in Sixth
Cleaning gutters in Seventh
Repairing crosswalks
Cleaning our pit for gravel-
Cleaning out ditches in streets
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Cutting weeds in Second ward 25 .89
Cutting weeds in Third ward 85.93
Cutting weeds in hte Four th ward 105.35
Cutting weeds in theFifth ward 59 .63
Cutting weeds in the Sixth ward 27.40
Cut t ing weeds in the Seventh ward 66 .85
Paving gutters 116.78 Grading sidewalk in Second
ward . 71.29 Grading sidewalk in Third
ward 114.13
Grading sidewalk in Four th ward 66 .65
Grading sidewalk in Fifth ward 283.06
Grading sidewalk in Sixth ward 223.55
Grading sidewalk in Seventh ward 271.79
Unloading several carloads of brick 54.73
Cleaning leaves out of gutters 167.58 Repairing sidewalk on Low-ertown bridge 5.00 Repairing snow p l o w s — . . . . 3 .00 Levelling off roads 149.62 Sprinkhng Detroit s t r ee t . . 74 .35 69 crosswalks built 2,475.5
835 tanks of water used on the streets a t 10c per load 83 .50 The gravel used on the streets—-
10^73 loads of gravel at 10c per load 107.30
1200 loads of gravel a t 20c per load 240.00
763 loads of gravel at 15c per load 114.45
134 loads of gravel at 50c per load, delivered 67.00
151 loads of g rave la t 60c per load, delivered 90.60
252 loads of gravel a t 30c per load, delivered 75.60
200 COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS — JANUARY 21, 1907.
43 loads of gravel a t 35c per load, delivered
46 loads of gravel at 25c per load, delivered
15.05
11.50
Total, 3662 loads of gravel S721.50 781 loads of dirt for filling at
20c per load $156.20 165 loads of dirt taken from
the top of Broadway and placed at the foot of Broad way.
64 loads taken from the top of Broadway and placed on Wall street.
8 new brooms for sweeper . . 80.00 Repairing old sweeper 22 .35
Inventory of Tools, e t c
1 sprinkling wagon 1 d u m p wagon 1 stone wagon >. 2 commonplows 3 heavy plows 4 wheel scrapers 2 slip scrapers 2 road scrapers 1 hand roller 2 tool boxes 1 mixing board 300 oak plank, old 2000 oak plank, new 13 feet 18-inch sewer pipe 5 wheelbarrows 9 shovels 300 feet pine plank 2 picks 2 paving clamps 2 sand screens 12 feet 30-inch sewer pipe 2 lumber wagons and bob sleigh'-1 brace and 2 bits 1 bag truck 1 7-inch 60-foot belt 1 hack 32 feet link sewer rods 1 team horses 1 set double harnesss 1 pair blankets 800 pieces cedar paving block
20 cedar posts 1 sewer pump 1 old office stove 1 A. B, Black snow plow 2 street sweepers 30 old sewer rings 3 crow bars 2 hatchets 2 stone hammers 6 lanterns 4 iron camps 1 one-man saw 1 hand saw 2 levels 2 brick hammers 2 paving hammers 1 16-foot s t raight edge 2 axes 1 wrench 1 hose , . 8 lantern rods 2 old manhole rings 1000 paving brick 2 small oil stoves • Tools for filling broom 1 road roller 12 snow plows, old 1 five-gallon oil can 4 globes 6 lanterns without globes 3 dump carts 7 iron grates 8 brushes 2 pitchforks 1 crosscut saw 1 barrel of tar 3 neck yokes 1 new broom for sweepei
I here by recommend tha t Packard street be graveled from the city limits to East University, and all other streets tha t are lower the center; also one more two-horse d u m p wagon. Tha t all the streets on which the street cars run be paved, and that something be done to prevent people from throwing their rubbish n the streets. J O H N W I S N E R ,
Street Commissioner.
C o U N C I t PROCK^DINGS — JANUARY 2 1 , I907 . 201
Received, accepted and following resolution offered:
Resolved, tha t the street commissioner's annual report be accepted ai}d, together with the engineer's report, be referred to the council as the annual report of the board of public works.
Adopted as follows: Yeas—Messrs. Nichols, Cornwell,
Moore, Scott, Mummery, Howe—6. Nays—none.
Moved by Mr, Cornwell, t ha t the water pipe on Vinewood avenue connecting with Mrs. Asher's residence be disconnected within one week from this date unless Mrs. Asher signs usual contract with water company to conform to their rules relative to the use of water.
Adopted as follows: Yeas—Messrs. Nichols, Cornwell,
Moore, Scott, Mummery, HoAve—6. Nays—none.
Mr. Dennis requests the board to allow him to move a small house from Depot street to corner of Beake street and Four th avenue. Moved bs Mr. Nichols tha t the mat te r be referred to the engineer, street commissioner and president of park board with power to act.
Adopted as lollows: Yeas—Messrs. Nichols, Cornwell,
Moore, Scott, Mummery, Howe—6. Nays-^none-
Moved by Aid. Fischer, that the annual report of the Board of Public Works be accepted and published in the minutes of tihs imeeting.
Adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid. Gill, Miller, Sweet, St.
Petition of John Judson relative to quant i ty of surface water running down
Israel avenue received and referred to sewer committee.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Finance Committee
Ann Arbor, Mich., Jan. 21 , '07. To the Honorable the Common Cotincil.
Gentlemen:— Yotu' committee on finance have had
the following bills under consideration and recommend tha t rule (21) be suspended and warrants dx"awn for the following bills.
E. B. MANWARING WM. GOODYEAR C. W. GILL
Contingent Fund
H. J. Brown, fumigating. . . )$ J. H. Koernke, services . . . . J. J. West, services .
168.00 2 .50 2 .00
$ 172.50
Fire Fund
C. A. Edwards , salary . . . . . $ 37 .50 Eugene Williams, salary. . . . 33.00 Chas. Andrews, salary. . . . 32.50 Herman Kirn, salary 30.00 Fred Nordman, salary 30.00 Ralph Edwards , salary. . . . 30.00 William Rett ich, salary. . . . 27.50 Dean Seabolt, salary 27.50 Tom O'Brien, salary 27.50 George Hoelzle, salary 27.50 Fred Jolly, salary 27.50 Rex Burnet t , salary 27.50 Carl Kuehn, salary 25.00 John Flynn, salary 27.50 William Bernik, s a l a r y . . . . 25.00 John Keefe, salary 25,00 Jacob Gwinner, salary 25.00 Fred Stein, salary 27.50 Chas. Carroll, salary 20.00 Frank Kapp, salary 9.50
$ 542.50
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Police Fund
Chas. B, Masten, salary. . . .$ 41.66 William Eldert , salary 41 .66 Harris Ball, salary 37 . 50 David Collins, salary 3().0fi John O'Mara, salary 30.00 William Walsh, salary 30.00 William Clark, salary 30.00
$ f
street Fund
Henry G. Pipp. services. . . .S William Htark, snow plowing John Herrst , snow plowing Marion Wheelock, snow
plowing Bennet t French, snow plow-^
iiiff
Harvey Robinson, snow plowing
George Weeks, snow plowing Sara Wisner, services Chris Larmee, labor •. . Jolin McHiigh, labor William Huckholz, labor. . . August Schmid, labor William Kuehn, labor William Bury, labor Chas. Neithammer, labor. . . John Holka, labor Marion Wheelock, t e a m . . . . F rank Hogan, team George Col ns, team Chas. Neithammer, t e a m . . .
$
240
1 4 4
4
4
4 3 3
1 1 2 6
10 12 16 3
10 22 27
145
82
50 50 50
50
50
50 50 00 55 47 47 39 52 64 29 32 12 50 31
.62
70
Bridge, Culvert and Crosswalk Fund
Max Wittlinger, labor I .92 August Schmid, labor. . . . . . 1.47 William Kuehn, labor 2 .39 William Bury, labor 4 .40 John Weinmann, l a b o r . . . . . 6. 97
16.15
— JANUARY 2 I , i Ki;.
Sidewalk Fund
William Bury, labor Marion Wheelock, t e a m . . . .
i .47 3.12
4.^9
Park Fund
Peter Holzhauer, labor $ 55.20
RECAPITULATION
Contingent Fund $ 172.50 Fire Fund , 542.50 Police Fund 240.82 Street Fund 145.70 Bridge, Culvert and Cross
Walk Fund 16.15 Sidewalk Fund 4.59 Park Fund 55.20
S 1177.46
Adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid. Gill, Miller, Sweet, St.
To the Honorable the Common Coimcil of the City of Ann Arbor . '
Gentlemen: The at tent ion of the ordinance com
mittee has been called to the fact that the complainants in the case 9f Chas. A. Sauer and others vs. the City are willing to waive all costs aganist the city in the event tha t the appeal in said suit be dismissed. The members of your committee are also impressed by the fact tha t conditions ave changed somewhat since the ordinance in controversy in said suit was passed, and after a full discussion of the mat te r are of the opinion tha t it is not desirable under per--sent circumstances to continue said-litigation. We therefore recoiSOi^nd--
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
t h a t the City At torney be directed to discontiue the same upon the terms above mentioned.
Respectfully submit ted GEO. H. F ISCHER, H. J . ABBOTT, E . B. MANWARING,
Ordinance Committee Moved by Aid. Fischer, supported
by Aid. Markey t ha t report be concurred in. ,
Adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid. Gill, Kur tz , Miller, Sweet,
St. James , Markey, Manwaring, Sherk, Goodyear, Blaich, Abbott , Fischer.-12.
Nays—Pres. Gilmore. The special sommittee on adding
machines made no recommendaiton as a committee, Mr. Manwaring being in favor of the Wales machine and Mr: Gill and Mr. Goodyear favoring the^ Burroughs Adding Machine, f: '
Moved by Mr. Abbot t tha t the city buy the Wales machine, supported by Aid. Miller and adopted as follows:
Y e a s ^ A l d . Kurtz , Miller, Sweet, Markey, Manwaring, Sherk, Blaich, Abbot t , Fischer.-—9.
From A. A. Savings Bank. interest on deposit . . . . 98.78
Uncollected Tax City Fund Dec. i<)o6 collections. . . .$ 10304.58
Park Fund From J. L. Markey, low
ering trees ...-.-. $ 31 • 90 From Geo. P . Burns , do
nation ,Soo. 00 Sidewalk Building Fund
Dec. 1906 co l l ec t ions . . . . $ 68.55 State Tax Fund
December 1906 collections $13813-77 County Tax Fund
December 1906 collections $11101.45 School Tax Fund
December 1906 collections $35309.53
Total $ VI24I-3I Oo hand Dec. i , 1 9 0 6 . . . . 3652.37
Total $74894.08
1 1 ? . 0 3
— JANUARY 21, 1907. 263
Disbursements , . 8419. 72
On band January 1, 1907 $ 66474-36
DISBURSEMENTS, WARRANTS PAID Bridge, culvert and cross
walk fund S 200.60. Contingent fund 1600.57 City Cemetery fund 54. i^ Dog license 2. S' Fire departm'=*n*: fund . . . . 1168.54 Poor fund 40,0.73 Police fund 549-09. Street fund 495.27 Park fund 618.07 Street lighting 997.67 Sidewalk building fund . . 32.52 Main sewer tax fund 2300.00
Total $ 8419.72 Condition of City Fund on Jan. x. 1907
Over-On hand drawn
Bridge, culvert and crosswalk fund $ 4816.32
Contingent fund $ 2 702 . 60 City cemetery fund 314.44 Dog license fund 2 26.50 Delinquent tax 167.11 State dog t ax 100.00 Fire depar tment fund . . . . 5206.34 Poor fund 1214.50 Police fund 1602.59 Street fund 3277.65 Uncollected citv t a x . . . . 7098.43 Water fund . . .' 2018.81 Storm sewer __. . . 60 Park fund 114.83 Street lighting fund . . . . . 4575-17 Sidewalk fund 353 • sy Sidewalk building fund . . 341.41 State tax 13813.77 County t ax fund 11101.45 School Tax fund 35309- 53
Total S2796.25 S12402.15 To the Honorable Common Council of the City of
Ann Arbor, Mich.: Gentlemen—This is to certify that there was
on deposit in this bank to the cred it or George W Sample, city treasurer, the • sum of sixty-five thousand, seven hundred fifty-eight and twenty-four one hundredth dollars (865,758.24) on the second day of January , 1907.
M . J . FRITZ, Cashier. Ann Arbor, Mich., Jan. iSth. 1907.
RECAPITULATION City ftmds on hand S 66,474. 36 Paving funds on hand 11,572. 78
$ 78,047.14 Sewer funds overdraft 9,605 .90
S 68,441.24 Bank certificate herewith 865,75,?. 24 Checks and cash on hand 2-6§3 .00'
:•'•>• . • ; ' ; ; -..;• G E O . W . S A M P L E , -. ^'-: Treasurer. ,
Received and ordered on file ,
22 $ 16 07 :.. 70 55.
48.84 446.40 . 70.00
2.80 . 44.00
:'30 633.00
;40 . 688.00
— JANUARY 21, 1907.
Engineer 's Report
Ann Arbor. Mich., Jan . 19, 1907.
Honorable Common Council. Gentlemen:
I herewith submit approximate, est imate of the cost of constructing sanita ry sewer on South S ta te ' s t ree t from' EdWin street to North Park place and on Dewey avenue from Sta te street to Packard street. ' 222 ft. of 10 in; pipe at ,$ 2790 ft of 8 in. pipe at 1000 ft of 4 in. pipe at 4 4x10 Y branches a t 80 4x8 Y branches, at , 2110 ft. excavation .
0 ft 6 in. deep at 1720 ft. excavaiton
6 ft. 8 in. deep at SoO'ft., excavation
8 ft . / lO in. deep at • ' :50. 6 m a n h o l e s ' . a t 25.00 2 flush tanks at '4o. 00 .
- Total cost : . \ / ; ; . ' . ^ ^ , . •; $2348.04 Of this sum the city w b i d d p a y 104.58 The property would pay S2243.46
,. 'E. 'W.-eiROVES, • City Engineer
Received and . following resolution offered:' ' .'/ . ..By . Aid. Abbo t t ^Reseo lvcd , tliat ,the mat te r of sewer district No. 25, including the report of the City Engineer tliereon, be referred to the Sew er Committee, and tha t said committee meet in the rooms of the Board of Public Works at a time to be-fixed by the chairman of said committee for the purpose of making due inquiry relating to said sewer district, and after hearing all persons interested therein, appearing and .desiring to be" heard, said committee report- ' to the Common Council at the next regidar meeting. ; Adopted as follows: : Y e a s ^ A l d . Gill, Kurtz, Miller, Sweet, St. James, Markey, Manwaring, Sherk,
By Aid. Goodyear—Resolved, tha t the Board of Public Works bo and is hereby intrusted to order the fence around the new high school building down immediately, supported by Aid. Fischer and adopted.
By Aid. Sherk, Resolved, Tha t the time wherein the Treasurer of the City of Ann Arbor should make his re turn to the County Treasurer of the County of Washtenaw for the taxes assessed for the year 1906, be and the same is hereby extended to and until the twenty-eighth day of February, A. D. 1907.
Adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid, Gill, Kurtz, Miller, Sweet.
By Ahl. Gill—Resolved, That the City Clerk be instructed not to let the new adding machine be used by any person except city officers. Adopted unanimously.
Moved by Aid. Fischer tha t the street commissioner have sewer pump be repaired and allow Mr. Mills and others to use same.—Adopted.
Moved by Aid. Markey, tha t the Clerk notify tlie manager of tlie street car company that the trolley wire at the foot of Detroit street is in dangerous condition.—Adopted