November 16, 1909.
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<br />At a regular meeting of the Board of ~lde~en November 16th there were present--
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<br />~essrs. O. W. Walker, President, S. T. Montague, Vie~-president, ~. B. Langhorne, D. ~. B~llentine, ~. N. Adams, E. N.~Goodson,
<br /> R. E. Glower. ~. Jones Wi!l~ms, 0. P. Hurray, J. W. Stroud, 10.
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<br />The minutes of the regular meeting October 19th and of joint session November 9th were read and
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<br />approved.
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<br />P~PORTS OF G0~/ITTEES.
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<br />Auditing--
<br /> Reported having examined bills against the 0ity for October,~lg09. and they recommend
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<br />the smme for payment to fol!owi~g amounts:
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<br />Street ~lea~ing, $ 691.44
<br /> Repairs,
<br />Police, 119.65
<br /> ire. 9 4.21
<br />Public Property, 4~1.49
<br />Almshouse,
<br />Board of Health, 664.77
<br />Sewerage. 279.~?
<br />0curt Expenses, ~0.~5
<br />Lights, 1987.35
<br />Oemeteries~ 125.2~
<br />Water, 1262.56
<br />Regm~tratmon~ 166.95
<br />Oontin~ent,
<br />Elections. 140.00
<br />Oourt St. Bridge, 10.99
<br />Nest Park View Sts., 1898.75
<br />0r~shed Stone., 196.72
<br />Glasgow St. Drain~ 100~99
<br />B St. Drain, 121.36
<br />Opening of North Street,
<br />P. & G. of Glasgow Street. 126.50
<br />Sewerage Account~Tetal,
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<br />Sixth W~rd Bills--
<br /> Officers Salaries,
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<br />$25.00.
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<br />Seventh Ward Biilsr-
<br /> Streets, $?29.00.
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<br />On motion, the bills were allowed by the foilovring vote:
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<br /> Ayes--Zanghorne, ~aiker. Ballentine. Ad~ms, Goodson, Montague,
<br /> Williams, Nurray, Stroud, 10.
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<br />Glover.
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<br /> Finance--
<br /> Hon. 0ommon
<br /> Gentlemen:--Tour ~inance Oommittee respectfully reports herein con-
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<br />cerning the following m~tters referred to the ~oint Finance 0ommittee October 12-19, and previously:
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<br />Appropriations--
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<br /> Referred by 0onm~on 0ounoil October 12th.
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<br />$825. additional to build a concrete culvert at south end of 0curt street.
<br /> It is recommended that the appropriation be allowed.
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<br />$2,800. to purchase the engine house of the Union Hose Oompany in the Sixth ~ard. Progress.
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<br /> $?5- reran iron g~te, &¢., at entrance to Armory Hall.
<br /> It is recommended that the appropriation be allowed,
<br />erty Department.
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<br />out of appropriation to
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<br />the Public Prop-,
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<br /> $60. for blankets a~d $50. ~or mattresses ~t The 0ity J~il.
<br /> It is recommended that the appropriation be allowed~ out
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<br />of approprma~mon to
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<br />the Pu. blic Prop-
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<br />$700. to make sewerage connections with the_ Hampton Plaoe, between Dinwiddie and Washington sis.
<br /> It is recommended tl~t the appropriation be allowed.
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<br /> An appropriation to entertain delegates to the Atlantic Deeper Waterways 0onvention November !?th
<br />and 20th. who m~yvisit the 0ity.
<br /> It is recommended that the~yor be authorized to provide,'for ~chdelegates as may visit
<br />the 0ity, at the e~pense of the 0ity.
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<br /> $12,000. to be borrowed of the several 0ity banks to meet current expenses of the 0ity for Nov.
<br /> It is reco~nendsd tb~t the Treasurer be authorized to borrow said amount, and that the fei-
<br />levying resolution be adopted therefor:
<br /> Resolved, that the Treasurer be and he is her~oy authorized to
<br />borrow from ~he Bank of Portsmouth,~ The Merchants a~d Farmers Bank, The First Natio~l Bank, and the
<br />Bank of Tidewater. the ~m of ~welve thousand ($12,000) dollars, to be repaid from the revenues of ~he
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