MONDAY NOVEMBER 3, 1919 Council met in regular session with president Barnard in the chair. The roll being called the following members answered to their names: Messrs. Grubb, Lower, Merts, H. Miller, J. u. Miller, Penick and Present 7, absetit 0. 0n motion of Grubb, seconded by J. G, Miller reading of minutes were dispensed with. Communication Communication was received from U. S. Senator Pomerine in which he stated that from he recommended an appropriation of $15,000.00 to be used by the U. S. Geographical U. b. Senatorpepartment, making a survey of the gas supply of Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia, Pomerine. hut the committee had voted it down. He stated that he did not see any relief in sight until next session of Congress. The City solicitor stated that his department had asked for an order from the Common Pleas Court to restrain the East Ohio gas Company and the Alliance Gas & Power Company from shutting off the gas on November 1st, and he had secured a temporary order for same, also that the Public Utilities Commission at Columbus had ordered the service continued until July 1, 1 20. The following bid was received for the $38,000-5% Deficiency Bonds: BIDS DOR THE CITY OF ALLIANCE, OHIO BONDS' Bid for Deficiency Bonds MONDAY OCTOBER 27th, 1919 To the Council Committee on Finance And the City Auditor of the City of Alliance, For the $38,000.00 - b% Deficiency Bonds we will pay the sura of $38,001.00 Dollars and in addition thereto accrued interest to date of delivery. *e agree to furnish the necessary blank bonds free of cost to the City of Alliance, Enclosed find certified check for Eleven Hundred and forty Dollars payable to the Treasurer of Alliance, Ohio, which we hereby pledge for the faithful performance of this bid in case same is accepted. Said bonds to be duly and legally executed and to be delivered to us at Alliance, Interest to be computed on basis of 365 days to the year. Seasongood & Mayer No bids were received for the seven other Street Improvement Bond Issues. RESOLUTION 168-B. Resolution To authorize the sale of $120,697.00 Bonds of the City of Alliance, 168-B Introduced.À Was read the first time and referred to Finance Committee for immediate action. ORDINANCE 169-B. To authorize an expenditure out of the Contingent account of the General 169-B f Fund, introduced. 1 Was read the first time and referred to Finance Committee for immediate action. ORDINANCE 170-B. 170-B introduced, Mr. Lower: An ordinance authorizing the Director of Public Service of the City of Alliance, Ohio j -to enter into a contract with the Director General of Railroads and the New York Central R. R. Company for the construction and maintenance of a railroad switch to be used in the operation of the City Water Works of the City of Alliance, - W a s read the first time and referred to Committee on Railroads and Telegraph, for immediate action. ORDINANCE 171-B. Mr. Lower: An ordinance to make supplementary appropriations to the regular semi annual appropriation ordinance for the current expenses and other expenditures of the 171-B. city of Alliance, State of introduced Was read the first time and referred to Finance D ommittee for immediate action. On motion of Weaver, seconded by Lower Council referred back to reports of standing committees.
REPORT OF MAYOR? AUDITOR AND FINANCE COMMITTEE ON BONDS. To the Honorable Council of the City of Alliance We, the Mayor, Auditor and Finance Committee of the Council, beg leave to report, that we, have sold the $120,697.00 Bonds of the City of Alliance to the City Savings Bank and Trust Co., of Alliance, at par and accrued interest. The City to furnish the blank bonds. C. S. Westover, Mayor., Chas. 0. Silver, Auditor. Chas. Merts J. W. Penick L. L. Lower To the Honorable City Council, We the undersigned residents of the City of Alliance hereby request your honorable body to furnish this part of the city with better water service, than we how have. Our pressure is very weak, wrong and very unsatisfactory, and on some days we have no water at all. and we feel that we are entitled to better This condition is servi ce. We therefore request you to investigate the same, and take whatever measures are necessary to remedy the present condition. RMS/jF Very respectfully, James H Charles Maurice. Harris Insull J. Sullivan Mrs. Phillips Mrs. Oyster Mr. I. E. McPherson N. H. Bair J. L. He s s on E. i t Hartzell 0. B. Stonebaker L. p W Bonsall J. P. Hutson Verna Yeurram L. Mi Harlan M. E. Smithberger Geo. Kiel Jr. Mrs, Mrs, Spies Cui se
179 MONDAY NOVEMBER H Report of I Committee on Railroads and telegraphs. Report of Finance Commi ttee. (c o n t i n u e d ; Committee on Railroads and Telegraphs submitted report recommending passage of 170-B. L. L. Weaver, H. Miller, Chas. Merts. The Committee on Finance submitted report 168-B, 169-B and 171-B, Chas. J. w. L. L. recommending the passage of Merts, Penick, Lower. ORDINANCE 160-B. 160-B. An ordinance authorizing the payment of expenses incurred in the making of a map of the extensions of the city limits showing the division of the wards and precincts for the Board of Deput State Supervisors and Inspectors of Elections for Stark County, Ohio Was read the third Grubb, ^ower, Merts, H. Miller, Renick,J. G. Miller and RESOLUTION 168-B. Resolution 168-B. Was taken up and considered. H. Miller moved, seconded by Weaver that the statutory rules requiring ordinances read the second and third So the rules were suspended and the ordinance read the second, and third Grubb, Ljower, Merts, H. Miller, J. G. Miller, Penick and S q the ordinance ORDINANCE 169-B. 169-B, Penick moved, seconded by Weaver that the statuto^1' rules requiring ordinances and resolutions to be read n three different days suspended and the ordinance read the second and third "T'he question being on the suspension of the rules the reas and nays were taken resulted yeas 7, nays 0. Those who voted in the Bo the rules were suspended and the ordinance read the second and third ihe question being on the passage of the ordinance the yeas and nays were taken and resulted yeas 7, nays 0. Those who voted in the affirmative were Mes r s. Grubb, Lower, Merts, H. M iller, J. G. Miller, Penick and ORDINANCE 170-B. 170-B. Lower moved, seconded by H. Miller that the statutory rules requiring ordinances read the second and third affirmative were Messrs. Grubb, Lower, Merts, H. Miller, J* G. Miller, Penick and So the rules were suspended and the ordinance read the second and third The question being on the passage:! of the third inane e the yeas and nays were Grubb, Lower, Merts, H. Miller, J. G. Miller, Penick and ORDINANCE 171-B. 171-B. Frank Mangus addressed Council. J. Miller moved, seconded by Weaver that the statutory rules requiring ordinances read the second ana third ' So the rules were suspended and the ordinance read the second and third taken ana resulted yeas 7, nays 0. fhose who voted in the affirmative were Messrs. Grubb, Lower, Merts, H. Miller, J. G, Miller, Penick and Frank Mangus asked council to take some action toward securing side-walks in the- vicinity of his home, on South Seneca avenue between Waugh Street and College S1 On motion of Grubb the auditor was authorized to give the required legal advertising notices to the owners of certain lots to place sidewalks as required bv law. M J
MON! AY NOVEMBER 3, IP IP (CONTINUED) Water reported It was reported that water, to the depth of fourteen inches made the alley in alleys between Freedom and Seneca avenues and Waugh and Morgan streets, in bad shape. The 14 inches complaint was referred to the service director and city engineer. deep. Messrs-. R. E. Brunner and H. E. Weaver, representing The Hydroxiline Gas & Equipment company of Pittsburgh and Hays, Pa. addressed council in behalf of their system of artificial gas making. On (notion of Grubb, council adjourned. Attest: President of Council f