~November 12, 1930
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<br />until February the 1st 1931.
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<br /> Respectfully,
<br /> R. A. Robertssn, )
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<br /> Frank Bilisoly, ASSESSOR~'#
<br /> On.motion of Mr. Brooks, the communi~ation was referred to the City Manager and City
<br /> Attorney to report at the next regular meeting~of the Council.
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<br /> A bilI was received fromMrs. Ma~y E. Craig, against Dog Tax Fund, to amount of $3.90
<br /> for value of three chickens killed by a dog.
<br /> On motion of Mr. Brooks, the bill was referred to the City Attorney.
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<br /> A 'communication was ~ead from Charles Galumbeck with reference to being charged $5.30
<br /> more fortaxes on ~?O4 Highland Ave. dwelling than last year.
<br /> On motion of Mr. Brooks, the communication was referred to the Co~mlssioner of
<br /> Revenue for re~ort.
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<br /> A bill was received from J. Shirley H~pe, State Game Warden, ~o amount of
<br /> serviCe~ni~o~ro~i~g 3~ tab. less dogs . $~.50 each.
<br /> om ~r~ ~rooxs, the Treasurer was authorized to a said ·
<br /> on hans from collection of~ Dog Taxes. P y bill, out of funds
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<br /> A petition was read from Benjamin Eafka, 922 South street, to be relieved from payment
<br /> of certain ~axes erroneously assessed'against him.
<br /> On motion of Mr. Oast, the petition was referred to the City Attorney and Oity Manager.
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<br /> ~he table being ¢I~a~, the City Manager~s~letter accompanied~by~letter/from~the Vir~i$ia
<br /> forElectriCconsideration. & Power Company, on the electrification of the Suffolk Water Plant, was taken up
<br /> ~r. Ogg moved, As we have a defi~ite proposition from the Vmr ina
<br />~ Oomp~y as to the o,st of electrification of the Suffolk Water Pl~t, ~h~e~i~i~do~°Wer
<br />Portsmouthoffe~ the Power Company themfotiowing proposition: That of
<br /> ~f~$52~00.00, $13,~00.00 be n4id b~the ~ ~Z_~ ..... . the estimated cost
<br /> saAance of ~ ~ ~ -~,,~- ~= a~y zor ou~slae wot; and th
<br /> ~ ~ $3~,~OO.O0 or a balance not to ~ ' · ,~ . at the
<br /> exceed ~0,0OO.00 be pa~d one-half Oy the City
<br /> of Portsmouth and the~o~e~a~ ~y~t.h,~e~p~.r,.qg~pany; work to be do~ · -
<br /> ..~-~o~~. Al ~nis proposition is acce~ta~ *^ *~^ ~ ~ ~ 5~,~=,,~
<br /> T .... ~ ~; ;~-=r ~o., ~ne ¢~t~ Attorney
<br /> tendent~ofxs au~norizedthetOwaterdraWDepartment.Contract for the same, s~id contract to be approved by the Superin-
<br /> The motion was adopted, and by the following vote:
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<br /> Ayes--~Brooks, Hutohins~ Naupin, Mayo, Cast, Ogg, Stewart, ?o
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<br /> The ,Oity Manager stated that he Had received information through Mr. Preston and Mr.
<br />Tran~ that if the City would withdraw~its reouest for sm Air Line Highway from Alexander,s
<br />Corner tO 'High street and Hamilton ~enue, t~e State Highway Commission would award con-
<br />tract for~the widening of the Suffolk ~BouIevard from the City limits at Hamilton Avenue
<br />to Alexander~s corner.
<br /> Mr. Broo~$ moved that the 0ouncil of the City of Portsmouth request the State Highway
<br />Commission to notify them a reasonable time in advance of a hearing on its petition as
<br />Truxtun,°Utlined ~emberin a letterstateadOptedHighwaybYcommission.the City Council September 25, 1930, addressed to I. W~lke
<br /> The motion was adopted.
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<br />On motion, adjourned.
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