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Carried.
On motion of Sturm, seconded by Pawlak the Highway bondof Supervisor C. Chase Zalemski, for $42,000.00 was approved andordered received and filed. '
Carried.
Carried.
A report from the Department of Public Service Commission,r:elative to grade crossing elimination of Union Road 'was read andon motion of Sturm, seconded by Eberl the communication was' orderedreoeived and filed.
Carried.
On motion of Eberl, seoonded by Pawlak theresolution was d:uly adopted and carried.
, RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be and he hereby, isdirected to send a notice of hearing of claim to Frank RUS~~.~V"~~~1
setting the date of April 18th, 1932 at 2:00 P.M. as the date ofhearing.
Carried.
Carried.
Town Attorney Fisher presented to the Board, his opiniriniregarding the peddling of flowers along the highways in the ',!\vicinity of Pine Ridge Road and East Delavan Avenue, also,::,\regarding the State Highway laws relative, to peddling and hawking/This opinion was re:f;erred to the Chief of Police and Superintendentof Highways.
On motion of Eberl, seconded by Pawlak the buildingpetition of John R. Q.ueen to erect a club house on Harlem Avenuewas granted.
On motion of Pawlak seco~ded by Eberl this communicationwas re~erred to the engineer, to report back to this Board at itinext regular meeting. 1
Carried.
'-,"Communi'cation from the Town A,ttorney relative to petition
from the Daigler Sand and Gravel Co., for exemption on certain,'properties, of sewer tax in the Town of Cheektowaga, stating thatthis matter should be refer:r:ed to the Town Engineer to ascertainwhether or not the lands which they seek to have exempted from:;sewer tax, have been excavated and are actually being used as a' sandand gravel pit, and in the event, that they are not, it is his opiilill
that they are subject to the sewer tax and should hot be exempt at',this time. .
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C'ornrnunication from the Clinton Garden Taxpayers Ass'n>~~i;;desiring to know why the police officer on foot was taken away +ro~their sention was referred to the Chief of Police, this Associatr~again also, protested to the dumping of garbage on Dingen Street~;:'and on motion of Pawlak, seconded by Faber, this second protest'"on the d}lIJlpiilg of garbage was referred to the Supervisor.;
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On motion of Sturm, seconded by Pawlak', the bill" fromthe Town of Amherst against. the Town of Oheektowaga, for sewerrental, was referred to the Supervisor for investigation.'
Oarried.
o The report of the Board of Assessors, stating that theyhas completed the numbering of houses along both sides of HarlemAvenue, from Olinton Street to the Town line of Amherst, and hadnotified said Towns of same, was on motio'n of Pawlak, seoonded .by Fuberordered received and filed.
Oarried.
Report of the Ohief of Police, relative to soft drinklicenses, stating that .there were quite a p.umberthat had not/·~
complied with the law and that some action should be taken at once.Supervisor Zalemski referred this report back to the Ohief ofPolice and the Judicial Oommittee.
JUdge Faber, offered the following resolution and movedits adoption, which was dUly seconded by JUdge Pawlak. ' ..
RESOLVED, that the resolution of this Board speoifingthe duties and salaries of certain constables, which resolution wasduly adopted on the first day of January, 1932 be reconsidered andrecinded in so far as it purports to set forth the duties of thefollowing constables, to wit.
John Bogacki,Joseph Huber,Marvin'Davison,
and that the w.ords'''Working at desk" in said resolution. be stricken therefrom and that the rate of salary per month be
changed from Twenty Dollars (#20.00) to Sixty Dollars .(#60.00) tOarried.
JUdge Faber offered the following resolution and movedits adoption which was duly seconded by JUdge Pawlak.
RESOLVED, that the Town Attorney be and he hereby isauthorized to appeal from the decision and order of the court inthe matter of the application of John Bogacki, for an order ofMandamus against, O. Ohase Zalemski, and others, constituting theTown Board of' the Town of Oheektowaga, New York and the Town Board
'of said Town.
Oarr,ied.
JUdge Pawlak offered the following resol~tion and movedits adoption, which was duly seconde.d by J;tdge Faber.
RESOLVED, that the Supervisor,be, and he hereby isauthorizedtto enter into.the necessary arrangements with OommissionerRoy, Brockett of the State Employment Fund for the Oontracting oremploying of the help neoessary to eliminate various nuisanoesand menaces to the publio health and we~fare of 'the said Town andclean various ditches, creeks, sewers and water drains throughoutthe entire Township, at the expenditure to the Town of Oheektowagaof not more than .the sum of $2,500.00 together with the state,contributing their proportioned share of State aid money.
Carried.
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-For tnaffio lights, month ofNov., 1931 ....•...•.••...•.•
-tor traffio lights, month ofDec. 1931 ,,,.
-for stDeet l~ghting, monthof Oct. 1931 .
-for street lighting, monthof Nov. 193J: ••.•..••..•.•...
-for street lighting, monthof Dec. 1931.~ ....•...••.•••
-for lighting and powerservice, Oct. 1931 .
-for lighting and powerservice, Nov. 1931 •..•..•...
-for lighting and powerservice, Dec. 1931- .•....••.
-hydrant servioe during monthof Oct. 1931 ••.•..........••
-for hydrant servi'ce duringmonth of Nov. 1931 •.•..•.•..
-for hydrant service duringmonth of Dec. 1931 ••••......
-for water service, Sept. 26to Oct. 26,1931 •..•..•..•••
-for water servioe, Oot. 26to Nov. 25, 1931 ••.•.•..•.••
~for, water ~ervice, Nov. 25to Dec. 26,1931 •..........•
-for electirc ourrent furnished month of Sept. 1931 .•
-fbr;... eleoti'ic ourrent furnished month of Oct. 1931 ••.
-for electiro ourrent furnished month of Nov. 1931 •••
-for electric current furnished month of Dec. 1931 •.•
-for eleotirc current furnished month of sept. 1931 •.
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Western N.Y. Water Co.
DO
DO
DO
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Buffalo General Jneo. Co.
DO
DO
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N. Y. State Eleo. & Gas Corp.-for eleotrio ~ight bulbs ... $DO -for traffio lights, .month of
Oct. 1931 ••••••••••• ~ •...•••
Judge Pawlak offered the following resolution andits adoption, whioh was duly seoonded by Mr. Eberl.
RESOLVED, that the Super~isor be, and he hereby isauthorized to' oontraot with the Western New York Water CompanY,Inofor the installation of water main and hydrants on Aris Street at I
the interseotiQn of Willi~mStreett south about (500) feet, in~n{along Chrisfield Street, south to about (500) feet, and to plaoe"a hydrant in eaoh street at eaoh interseotion. J
Carried.
Mr.,Eberl offered the following resolutionadop'tion whioh was duly seconded by stu.nm.
RESOLVED, that the Supervisor be, and he hereby isauthorized and direoted to notify the Buffalo General ]:leotricCompany to establish the neoessary underground oonduit and ereot
, the standards. to maintain five lamps on Conoord Place at placesdesignated bi the Supervisor, under the terms and conditions ofstreet oontraot for street lamps in lamp Distriot Cleveland Drive~
Carried.
, On motion of Pawlak, seconded by Sturm the, folloWingbills were audited and order,ed paid and the 'l'own Clerk was 'direoted to issue orders on the Supervisor for their respectiveamounts.
150.00116 ~ 96,
10.27 ... ,19i63/
R. R•••••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••
hall '..
-for electric current 'fur-nished month of Oct. 1931 .• $.
-for electirc'current fur- 'nished month of Nov. 1931 ••• ·-for electric current fur-nishedmonth of Dec. 1931 ••
-for repairing standard onCl eve~andDr i ve'••..•......•
-for moving standard on .. Loxley Road-1'01'172 ton coke delivered.
. to li'rank Knausdorf •• ,; ......-for 2 tons of coal for towngar.~g·e ••.•.•.... t,' ••• '~ • • • • ' 11.
-for 1/2 ton coke aad groceriesdel.i:vered to Mr. ~ Mrs. Keel 7.
-for groceries deliveredto Frank Knausdorf •••••• ,;.
-for signal service atHarlem & Clinton •....•..•..
-for ,signal service atGenesee & Transit .•••..•..•
-forsignal service, Jan. 1stto Dec. 31, 1931 •••••.•••••
-for copy of minutes hearingof Dec. 15j 1931 •....•.....
-for copy of minutes hearingon Nov. 18,1931 .••.•••.••.
-for copy of minutes hearingof Dec. 16, 1931 •••••••••••
-for copy of minutes hearing'of Jan. 12, 1932 •••••...•.•-for service render'edstamping deeds •••••••••••••
-for filing collector's .bcnd •..••••••..••.••.••••••
,-for office supplies •••••• ~ ••-for f~eding 47 dogs ~ 5days @ .05 per day ••••••••.•
-1'01',24 keys and labQr ••..•.•-for services as attendance .•officer, month of Feb, 1932.
-for service as attendanceofficer,·month of Mar, 1932.
-for reporting hearing ofArthur Barrett ••••.••.•.•.••
-for coal delivered to town
-for insurance bond forJos. Owcaarczak, Receiver ofTax:es ••••••••••• . '••• •••••••••
-for taking minutes in thematter of John Bogacki~for Imng distance telephonecalis to Albany and N1Y••••.
-for auto service renderedconveying assessors and booksmonths of Oct. Nov. Dec. 1931.
-telephone service, Lanc. 69 ••-for telephone servioe,Jeff, 2083 ••••.••••••••.• ~ •• ·•
-for janitor's supplies •.•••.•-for three duplicate books,Daily record of taxes, fees,and interest •••••••••••••• '..•
-for printing 35 copies ofbrief on relation of D.L. & W
-for maintenance agreementoovering I\Ionroe calculator ••••
David F. Williamson Co.Andrew Kankiewicz
DO
DO
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C. Chase Zalemski
Blanche Weber
George J. Smith·Walter B. Nowakowski
Blanche Weber
Buffalo Qeneral Elec. Co.
Mrs. W. H. Landers
Charles J. Faller
DO
Colson & Brice
Reynders & Fisher Elec.Co.
B. Goszewski
DO
DO
DO
DO
DO
Charlotte J. Leonard
Kazmier F. Piotrowski
Armstrong-Roth*Cady Co.Inc.
John J. Sly
Carlton A.' Fisher
Edward B. Jerzewski
New York Telephone Co.DO
Bison Printing Co. Inc.
H. D. Taylor Co.Adams & White Inc.
Monroe Calculating MachineCo., Inc.
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23.491
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34.43
23.39
61.12"\.:,'
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66.66
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High'at 2
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statito 80this
Chiefof Chan or,($10.1
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grant~
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reguJill tiCheel
, of C.read
7.25
7.85
5.38
13.10 .
36.50
28.98
1.0010.00
46.54
222.40 .
45.6318.00
246.44
114.97
175.98
84.004.32
11.45
10.00
201.09
75.69
110.00
car. . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 .45
7for one ream of onion skin $pap er •.••••.•.•••...••••••
-for 1 cash book and 1 leger~for supplies and parts for
highway trucks ••.••.•..••.-for gasoline for highwaydepartment •••..•••.••....•
-for gasoline for highwaydepartment ••••....•.•....•
-for coal for town garage-for tires for Walters truck-for gasoline and parts forhighway department .......•
-for gasoline and parts forhighway department •.•...•.
-for bond for C. ChaseZalemski having custodyof highway funds .•........
-for 220 cu. ft. of' oxygen.-for highway supplies ..••..-for pumping sanitary sewersPine Ridge D.iat.
-for auto ~upplies forhighway dept •••.....•.••.•
-for suto supplies forhighway dept •••••.......•.
-for gasoline for policedept ••••••••••••••••••••••
-for supplies for police
DO
DO
Ryan & Williams Inc.
J. B. Lyon & CompanyBuf'faloIgnition Sales Inc.
Crew Levick Co.
Goodyear-Wende Oil Corp.
Edward DobmeierBretons Tire stores, Inc.Victor A. Zapfel
Zapfel Bros.
Armstrong-Roth-Cady Co. Inc
The Linde Air Products Co.J. J. SpringerBen Behringer
Victor A. Zapfel
Charles Buchenroth
Dow-Potter Co. Inc.
Crew Levick· Company
Earl W. Hadsall
Carried.
Tillie T. Duringer
P. C~ Kernts Sons
J. J. Springer
-for meals served toprisoners.' .•..•....•...•••
-for radio equipm~nt forpolice cars •..•.••..•.•.•• 397.52
-for services repairingChebrolet radiator ..••..•.
-for repairin9~pump Disposal plant ff3 ••••••••••••
-for oil and gun greasefor disposal plant #3 •••••
-for sUR,plies ~or disposalplant t;-;3 ••••••••••••••••••
N.Y. State Elec & Gas corp. -for power service month ofDec. 1932 disposal plant#5. • • • • • • • • • • • • . . • • • • • . . • • 276.83
-for power service monthof Dec. 1932 disposalplant #3 •.••.••••••••••••• 167.35
-for su~plies fro disposal'plant #5 •••••.•••••..•••••. 18.50
-for supplies for disposalplant #5 ..•••••••..••...•.
-for repairing tank manifolddisposal plant #5 •••.•••.•• 14.87
-for repairing pump •.••.••.. 229.73Pawlak, seoonded bu Faber the Board adjournedthe Supervisor. .
Victor A. Zapfel'
J. J. Springer
Wallace & Tiernan Co. Inc.
McCarthy Bros. & FordOn motion of
subject to thE call of
,McCarthy Bros. & Ford
Carried.
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Carried.
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, Oa motioa of ~awle.k, se~onded by Faber the oertitie~ . ",' ""00 . and order of the PUblio Serv1ceCommissioll relating to grade ;',.or~~Sing elimination at 'William Street and S~.uth Ogden being oase '.,No. 4786-was ordered reoeivedand f'iled',i
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On motion of Sturm, seoonded by Faber the petitiollotth~(Daigler land and Gravel Co., Ino. , for' exemption of sewer tax on;!','oertaia portion of, their proper~y was ordered denied, said Propel'tt ','not being exoavated and aotually being used as a gravel pit. '
'Carried.
, On motion ot;:Pawlak, seoonded by Piatek, H. H.Pf'eiffe~<,'was appointed as speoial oonstable of Roosevelt Sohool, on Willialll"street and to aotas suoh onlp; during sohool hours, and at ao ooef,to t(e--'1'owa of Cheektowaga, '\(/
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"On motion ',nf' Faber, seoonded by Pawlak' the' o;Laim of" Fl'aklc;/';Rllszkiewioz, against" the Towa of' Cheektowaga, was referred baokt'o ,,'
the TownA.ttoraey 1'pr :further iaVeetige.t1~:r1ed.\tit~ .
Communioation ,from ,the Clill.ton Gardens Taxpayers Ass'a,relatiag to s'ewersbaoking up iato various oellars in their seot1oDiof the Town, also, protesting that agaiast paper from garbage"blowing arround said distrio~, was presented, and referred to theHighway Superintendent'i'"
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adoption, ~iO:a:::~d~;~:~O:::d1'~;lF:~:g.resolution e.nd moved.i~~i":';
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, " WHEREAS,the moneys raised by taxation upon the lands ot/',~h.is ,Town i), pay suoh obligatioas' of the Town has been divertedto\"l, other purposes, aad "',;',;;:
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,WHERE4S, the Liberty Bank of Buffalo by reason thereot,(;;g\,:',applied ali 'available, moneys of the !rowa on deposit: in suoh ban~,i,:;W',to the ,oertifioates of'indebtedaess of the Town beld by it, and, '::',,;
WHEREAS. the:;':representatives of the Liberty,"Bank havei"X;;f{ffreoently oonfttrred ,With representatives of th.is Town 'and oareful~ll;,'/l:
::~:~:;~e~u::41pf~~a:~~lPrOgre.mof the preseat Town Boe.rd e.adi'0;~t~
WBER~~, the Liberty Bank, through its representatives:')'0:::\'iFhas agreed to restore with interest all Town moneys on deposit ,\!H;:?previpuslyappropriated by it for applioation of Towa loans. "\t'!:'
, NOW" THEREFORE, BE IT RE~OLVED, that the payment back pf~;',;~:suoh. m.oneys wi th interest be approved aad that the Town Attorneyb'rt~lastruoted to with.hold tne institutions of suit toreooved baok .~~~~.oneys as previously, direoted to pay from the Geileral Fund ofthe';'n:;'!!\Town to the Liberty Bank of Buffalo the sum of Forty-four thousan.:';:;~\'eight~~dr.d and twenty~four dollars and ainety-five oents (t44,,8,~i~l'ia full payment of the prinoipal sad interest on 'the following O!~!~,~fi:;itioatesof indebtedaess 01' the Towa held-by said baak, to wit;"";
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WHEREAS, the Board of Highway Superintendeats and Town,'Board of this TOWIl heretofore and at'various times between Maroh<',(;.4th, 1929 and Sept'ember 8th, 1931 borrowed large sums of moneys":,:from the, Liberty Bank of Buftalo, New York and issued to the said<Liberty Bank its temporary oertifieates of indebtedaess therefore,
,'and
WHEREAS, aone of suoh loans were paid when due, but, haV~"beea repeatedly renewed,and~:,
1. Certif'ioat,~ ia the'amount otTen Thotlsand ($10,000'.00)dollars, authorized Fepruary 18, 1929,renewed Maroh16, 1931, dueFebruary 15, 1932, with interest to date. " "
2. C.ertif'ioate in the aBlO'unt of' Tell Thousand ($10,00.00)dollars, authorized Deoember 5, 1928, due Deoember 21, ,193l,withinterest to date.
3. Cert1"fioate in the amount 01' Twenty ,Three Thousandfive hundred and Sixty-three' do11arsand~ighty-twooentst.?Z,autho,rized :August 18, 1931 and due February 15, 1932, togetherinterest to date. . ."
Carried.
Mr. Pa\Vlak, otter the tollowing resolution and movedadoption an~ was dulyseoonded by Faber. .
WHliJREAS,tbe Town Board 01' this Town has audited andallowed in whole- the 'following oharges, ola'lms and clemands of theLiberty Bank 01' Buftalo,NewYork, ,to wit: '.. . ,:.Certifioate of indebtedness dated April 18th, Sixty Thousand Dollars
1160,000 .00Jwlth ,lnte.rest, Twenty-one Hundr,ed and Niaety.Dollars( 2190.00). - , '...
,
Certitioate of indebtedness dated April 18th, Twnety-fiveThousand :Oollars ($25,000.00 with interest Six Hundred Seventy NineDollars and tweaty oents ($679.20). ' ;
WHEREAS, suohoharges, ,olaims and demands are forthe'payment 01' oertain oertifioates of indebtedness of this Town heretofore'issued ia antioipation 01' ,the oolleotion 01' taxes for theyear 1932, and '
WHEREAS'" the ,Reoeiver of Taxes and AssessmentsTown has failed to oolleot the full amount of the taxes levied by
, the Board 01' Supervisors of Erie County for the year 1932 forpurposes, and
\ .' ' :WHEREAS, said Reoeiver of Taxes and Assessments asdirected by the warrant issued to him by the BCiard of Supervisorsto pay to the Supervisor of' this Town out of' the tirst taxescolleoted the 'sum of, Six Hundred Eighty One mhousand Nine HundredForty Three Dollars and thirty-six' oents ($681,943.36) beiag theamount levied for highway and Town purposes, but such Reoeiver was
, only 'able to oolleot and pay to said Supervisor the sum of Three,Hundred Twenty-Six Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy Two Dollars andFifty-two oents ($326,772.52) and there is therefore owing and unpaid to said Superv,isor the sum of' Three Hundred Fifty-five.ThousandOne Hundred Seveaty Dollars and Wighty-four oents, (.Z55,170.8.~) and
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WHEREAS, an emergenoy aow exists· and
WHEREAS, a oertifioate has been filed in the o1'fioe,ofthe Town Clerk to the effeot ·that the oh~ge8, olaims 'anddemaads,of the Lib~rty Bank of. Buffalo, New York,have been allowed in .whole, and thereby become legal'obligations and oharges againstthis Town. .
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that this Town Board, iaanticipation of the Taxes of the ourrent fiscal year, borrow uponthe fiath and credit of the Town a sum of moneysuffioient to paythe'aggregate amount 01' the aooounts so audited and al~owed, and
BE IT IURTHER' RESOLVED, that a temporary certificate ofindebtedness be issued therefore, bearing interest at six peroent
,perannum, payable three months from the date nereof, and t~at:the
Supervisor 01' this Town be, and hereby is, authorized anddireotedto exeoute suoh oertifioate in tne'name of the Town and that theTown Clerk be and hereby is directed to af1'io thereto the seal ofthe Town. .
Carried.
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eleotion inspeotor •••$lO,ooi':eleotion inspeotor ••• 12,,50,,";:eleotion inspeotor ••• 12.50.<;)eleotion inspeotor ••• 10 .00X~ieleotion inspector ••• ~O .00:),eleotion inspector ••• lO~OOO:'{'Jeleotion inspeotor ••• 10,PO.,':;,:!eleotion Insp,eotor ••• 10,00.JN(\tj",eleotion inspeotor ••• 12 ,50;j\;it>:l;~eleotion inspeotor ••• 12.~Oihi~Y~eleotion inspector ••• 12 .50S~}!i;?1 t i 10"00 :'.,k'"e eo on inspeotor... ;."':t;.~r,:
eleotion inspeotor ••• 10.00,,,,,,,,,..eleotion inspeotor, •• 10.00:;.::;,i:':eleotion inspeotor ••• ' 10 .00::):'d;eleotion. inspeotor ••• 10.OO:~~!r
2 '50"''-'eleotion inspector ••• l'XT~;eleation inspeotor ••• 10 .OOii%~:eleotion inspeotor ••• 10 ,OO'i~~j,eleotion inspeotor'.,. 10,O,9"i'i;;i:ii
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-for servioes as-for servioes as-for services as-for serviees as~for serviaes as-for servioes as-tor servioes as-for servioes as-for servioes as-for servioes as-for servioes as-for servioes, as-for servioes as-for servioes as-for servioes as-for services as-for servioes as-f~r servioes as-for servioes as-for servioes as
Robert H. Binner,Earl W. HadsallClara FriedriohMargaret GraneyMabel, KuttilGertrudeM. Pe110thBarbara A.KerstingPeter 8mith ,Philip, B. 'LoringStephen RogowskiJulius J.GilndLudwig, Mo.rlockAnna Sohless,Bes'sie B. HammondWilliam AnsbrowMyrtle Sohubert, ,
Herman F. BlomqUistArthur Pres ,tineLen.a Leisner~elia Ledwon
Carried.
WHEREAS, no moneys have, been ~olleoted by assessmente:·,,,;,fwhioh oould be 'applied to the payment of suoh aote or the interer~~~/thereon beoause suoh improvements were not oompleted in suoh time:,.)'as' to permit the inolusion of as,sessments there'fore on the tax-;,;"'!::';rolls of 1932, and . '",
, '·:':..:':,'YJm,NOW, THEREFORE; BElT RESOLVED, that the Supervisor b.';~tifii
and hereby' is authorized and empower.ed to borrow from the Liber.~l:"Bank' of Bllffa10,' New .York upon the fia th and oradi t of the TOWRo\;~swnsllffioteat to pay. the prin.olpal sum of suoh aote and aoorued",>,interest, and to exeoute and deliver to said Liberty Bank the.(),\;::::tpromisorynote of the Town therefore, oountersigned by the Tow~',,;';;
Clerk,' payable ninety days from the date therof, wi.th interest:".;,at the rate of six peroentum (6%) per annum. '"
'M Pawlak, .offered, the,follow~ng resolutionits adoPtio~; and was duly seoonded by Faber, ,
, WHEREAS, the Town Board of .the To~n of Cheektowaga .~!.h tfore adopted plans and speoifioations and entered. into'o~~t;~:t~ for the exeoution of oertain improvement .work, to wit::,:;.Ar'is, and Crestfield sewer, Pin~l Ridge Road sewer, Conoord se~e~;/
,and Conoord paving and·
WHEREAS, the Town of Cheektowaga heretofore and' ont~;;eth'daof September,1931, borrowed the sum of Thirteea Th()~":"i':;~''shad, ~ne hundred and twenty-five dollars and fifty-Five oent,s,',::($13,125.55) from the Liberty Bank of Buffalo, New York, in ':,,~'>\antioipation of, the sale of bonds for suoh improvements, and/:, ,
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WHEREAS the TOln Board of the Town of Cheektowaga on"\@J'"the 21st, d:ay 'of Deoember' 1931, authorized the renewal of SUOh,;\;~I!~~~~~t~U:n~ai16d andneg~eoted to oarry suo~ authorizat~on i~~~~)~h
. . .,',,' , ' ,'. - \ ,:,",,:',";:,;?$ff:()?~~S"siloh:·loan;·.ls{'longpast', due, and .' I" ,:;,: E'm~!i},~~~,~;
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WHEREAS, it is not possible a~ the present time by ~h,.·\'{;];
, exeroise' of due', dillgenoeto provide the moneys neoessa~y t~, paY;Ri~:suoh note and the aoorued i~terest thereon by the sale Of, oer,tif"iiFfioates of indebtedness or of bonds, beoause of the general 'oon~.;?,di tion Of, the bond market, and "t~
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\ \ ,:', ," ,On motion of Faber~ seaonded by Eberl the followingJ ~,' 1)j;'lls' were audited and ordered paid and tile Town Clerk was
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Cheektowaga,~ew York
April 26 th; 1932., .
An adJourned regular meeting of
Board of Highway Superintendents of the Town of Cheektowaga, N.r.
held for the purpose of taking action on the testimony against
John E. Carr, constable as per charges placed against him by
Chief Consta.ble Charles Wohlford Jr. the following members weBe
present,,
C. CHASE ZALEMSKI,
ALBERT STURM,
JOHN J.EBERL,
JACOB R. PAWLAK,
FRANCIS PIATEK,
BENJ·AMIN MILNE,
ABSENT------JOBN,I. FAB~,
On motion of Mr. Eberl, seconded by Justice Pawlak
following resolution was duly adopted.and carried,
RESOLVED: :~hat because of the mis-condudt of constable,
John E. Carr on the 4th, day of April 1932 he be, and he hereby
is dismissed as a constable and peace ~fficer of the Town of
Cheektowaga, New York.
The vote on the above resolution was as follows,
PAWLAK, EBERL, S!I:'URM, PIATEK, and Supervisor ZALEMSKI, votedI;' , ,
dismissal, MILNE, voted against dismissal, Summary of vote,
five in favor and one against.
Supervisor Zalemski declared the resolution duly adop:ted,
and declared constable John E. Carr dismissed from duty,
Carried.
On motion of Pawlak,seconded by Eberl the Board
adjourned,
Carried.
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Cheektowaga, New YorkMay 2nd, 1932.
Minutes of a regUlar meeting of the Town Board and Board ofHighway Superintendents, of the Town of Cheektowaga held at the TownMonday, May 2nd, 1932 at 2 o'olook P. M•. With the following members
of HighwaysPeaoe
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SupervisorTown ClerkSuperintendentJustioe of the
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C. CHASE ZALEMSKI,ALBERT STURM,'JOHN J. EBERL,JACOB R. PAWLAK,JOHN I. FAl31DR,FRANCIS PIATEK,BENJAMIN MILNE,
Present-7- Absent-None-
A quorum being present totransaot any and all businessoome before the meeting, at 20'olook P.M. the ohairman oalledto order.
On motion of Pawlak, seoonded by Faber the minutes of themeeting held, April 18th, 1932, were approved as published in the CheeJ~tjowl~~3ga Reoord, the offioial newspaper of the Town of Cheektowaga.
Carried.
A oommittee appeared from the Clinton Garden Taxpayers Assn,entered a protest against the dumping of garbage on Dingen Stree, 'andmanded an immediate remedy,
Supervisor Zalemski, stated ,that the Town oannot'effeot a relnedLyat the present time, but expeoted to have this oondition'oleared upabout two months,
Communioation from the ,Polish Citizens Mutual Pr6teotive'Assnof Sloan, N.Y. who were anxious to know how muoh per thousand. the' homeowners of Sloan ~ould have to pay for Polioe proteotion from the Townof Cheektowaga was presented and read and on motion of Sturm'seoonded.byEberl this oommunioation was referred to the Supervisor and Town Attorney
Carried•
. An inv~tation from Washington Post of the Amerioan LegionLanoaster, N.Y. Inviting the Town Board ,to partioipa~e in a Memorial DayServioes at the Legion Gield on May 30,1932 was read and on motion ofPawlak, seoonded by Piatek this invi!taltion was aooepted and' orderedreoeived and filed.
Carried.
On motion of Pawlak, seoonded by Faber the monthly reports ofJUdges Pawlak, Faber Piatek and'Milne, also the monthly report of TownClerk Sturm was ordered reoeived and filed.
Carried.
On motion of Eberl, seoonded by Piatek the following bUildingpetitions were granted and the Town Clerk was authorized to i~sue pe~,mitsfor same •.
Pauline Bangler,Mrs. Rose Miller,Mrs. E. BirnstillMrs. Margery Hoffman
Carried.
On motion of Pawlak seoonded by Faber~the following refreshment applioations were granted and the Clerk was duly authorized topermi ts for, same.
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Carried.
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, Carried.
Communioation from the Western New York Water Co., relativeto extension of water mains along Union Road from William Street to .Frenoh Road, stating that this projeot wou;Ld oost about $19,000.00 •.••inoluding mains, valves, hydrants, eto. and 'that the revenue to, ~ e. .derived from this extentlon would not give a substantial return ontheir investment was presented and read. ",J.,
Carried.
On motion of Eberl, seoonded by Faber the following reso~'
lution was, duly adopted and oarried.
On motion of Sturm, seoonded by Eberl the bill of Dr. A.<!~:}i'Wagner former health offioer in the amount of $1483.00 for work per~.:<,formed from 1928 for inaoulation' of Children in various sahools i~\:}fi::the Town o~ Cheektowaga was referred to the Supervisor and the Townri,1(i:'Attorney. 'C:i:\'
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Carried.
Carried.
RESOLVED: That Charles Wohlford Jr. be and he hereby is ,.appointed Captain of the Joint Ch.p;oi,tl' Fund for Town Dnployees and,b~it further, . , ' "..
Sup,rvisor Zalemski presented plans in oonneotion wi th~h~elimination ,fit the Violet J).ve~ue orossing being oase No 6765 of the'it:'state Department of Publio Servioe Commission, plans were app~ovedbl'order of the Commission on April 12th, 1932, and on ~otion of P~wlak,seoonded by Faber these plans were ordered reoeived'and filed.
On motion of Pawlak, seoonded by Piatek the following biP~{were aulited and ordered paid and the Town Clerk was direoted and;
authorized to issue orders on the Supervisor for their respeotive,':amounts. ' ":;;.;
After sone disoussion on this oommunioation Supervisor:"<,,Zalemski suggested that a oommittee. oomprising distriot to payers~~~~~said distriot and a oommittee of the Town Board meet with the oftlolals'1'of, the Western New York Water Co., to try and work out ways and meani(:',,to have this extention put through, Supervisor Zalemski appointed • ,",Town Clerk Sturm to aot on this oommittee with him.
, RESOLIED: That all employees now working 'for the Town of >
Cheektowaga oontribute to the Joint Charity Fund 1% of their salary'i,:for:)the month of :April 1932 as their oontribution of the Town towardf'this fund. ' ... ,
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Carried.
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-for 10 Gals gasoline for police
-for binders and Index sheets •••• '
-for 1 oopy 1931 Erie Co. Direotory
-for supplies to police cars ••• ~.
-for sign work on Town HallDirectory••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ,
-for supplies to police dept •••••
-for services as police matron formonth of Maroh, 1932 •••••••••••
-for servioes as Health,: officerfor month of April, 1932 •••••••$
-for Telephone service of Lan 69from Apr. 16 to May 15, 1932 •••
-for badges Vol. Fire Constableand fire patrol •••••••••• ~ ••••
-for sharpening scraper points ••
'"-for supplies to Highw~y Dept •••
-for printing letterheads &envelopes for Highway Dept •••••
-for 1 only letter filing cabnet
chester J. Nadolny
Gertrude M. Pelloth
New York Telephone Co.
Fred G. Weber
Armstrong-Roth Cady Co., Ino--for Public offioial bond receiverof taxes & Assessements ••••••••'
J. J. Springer
On motion of Pawlak, ,seconded by:.·Piatek the Board
adJourned subjeot to the oall of the Supervisor.
Robert 'H. Binner'
.J osepnS:brauss Co.
Cheek~owa~a Reoord
,Ryan ~,~illi~ms I~c.
Kazmier Piotrowski
'Eaton 'Whiting & Hanford Ino. -for ~lme and memorandum books •••
'MoGarl Corp
,George,E ~ ,Y~~l
:Roberts Bros. Co.
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Superv isor , ,Town Clerk~uperintandentJustioe' of the
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C. CHASE ,ZALEMSKI,ALBERT'STURM,J ORN J.; EBERL,JOHN I. FABER,FRAN.CIS, PIATEK,BENJAMIN MILNE,JACOB R• PAWLAK,
PRESENT -6- ABSENT -1
A quorum b~ing present to transaot'any and all businessmay come before the meeting ahd at 2 oclock'P.M" the chairmanthe meeting to order. ,'. .
Minutes o~ a regular meeting o~ the Town Board and Board ofHighway Superintnedents of the Town o~ Cheektowaga, held at the TownHall, Monday May 16th, 1932 !1t. 2 o'clockP. M. with the 'followingmembers present, ' " i ' , .
On motion of Eberl,' seconded by Faber the minutes ofregular meeting held, May 2nd, 1932 were approved as published in .theCheektowaga Reoord, the official Newspaper of the Town ,of Cheektowaga,'
Carried.
On motion of Eberl, seoonded by Ml1ne tbefollowing bUildingpetition was granted and the Town Clerk was authorized to issue afor same, Albert W. Stump~, Unloon Road to ereot a private garag~.~
Carried.
On motion of Sturm, second'ed by Eberl tbefollowing :re~r,esllJrit~nl;',i..,applioations were granted and the olerk was duly authorized topermit for same.
William Burg & Casper Moltern,Julius BensonLouis CeroiJ. Blademspiel
Mr. RUff, representing a committee of the Central, Counciladdressed the Board, relative to the New. York State'RetirementPens10nFund that the Town of Cheektowaga joined on Nov. 16, 1931 deslririgtoknow if the Town was d\lly bound to remain in this s~stem, andwhat:1twas going'to cost the Taxpayers per year. ' " '
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Town Attorney Fisher, stated that he had received. severalletters from the State Comptrollers of~ioe, and the Town of Cheektowagacannot wi thdraw from the Sta.te retirement system unless spectal, legls- , .lation is passed, allowing the Town to do so, regarding the cost to the ,.Town, on the retirement system this will not be known until next November, acoording'to letters reoeive~·by him from the comptrollers. .
P~ti tion from residents of Floral st, desiring toh.~v·e watermain installed for a distance of about 200 feet on said street was" ,.,presented and on motion o~ Sturm, seconded by Pi~tl:)k,this was' refel'redto the' Supervis'or and for him to petition the Western New York Water Cofor this improvement. '
Carried.
A petition of protest signed by twenty one property ownersalong Genesee Street aginst Rebesohe & Sons Inc. 110 Timons st. Buffalo,"N.Y. for using their property on Genesee st. near Beaoh Road as astorage and Junk yard was read.
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On motion, of sturm, seoonded by Eberl this petit~on, was rE5ferred'to the JudioialComm~ttee and for this oommittee
to report baok to the Board at its next regular meeting.
Carried.
Communioation from Joseph F. Seitz, oomplainingwater in and along Mildred Drive, 'stating that this we.S a publionuisanoe and demanded, thatthi,sshould be abated at onoe,orthat he would start prooeedings against the Town, was read andmotion of Faber', seoondedbyEberl 'this was referred to the TownAttorney for investigation:. ' ,
Carried.
Communioation from the William Sloan Unl't of the MarthaWashington Club stating that they had adopted a resolution desing togo on reoord with all other organizations as being in TA"n~jof the Town building 'an inoinerator plant for the disposal of
· 'bage waspresanted, and "read and on motion of Eberl seoondedthii:r oommunioation was' ordered reoeived,' filed and a vote ofwas expressed to this and all other unite and organizations fortheir ooop,eration with the Town Board,
Carried.
On moti,on of, Sturm, seoonded by Piatek, the followingresolution was' duly adopted and oarried.,
RESOLVED: That the Board of Assessors are hereby direoted to ohange the name 'of Preston street,tl~oated in the southpart of the Town of Cheektowaga to Colby street, and be it T"T·T.".~~
RESOLVEP: That they notify the Post offioe Departmentthis ohangeof names at onoe.
Carried.
Communioation from Town Attorney Fisher, in referenoetorrene and Paul L~ Petite against the Town of Cheektowaga,statil;lg that this olaim' had been settled by the Firm of Stapell,MummBeals Corp,and that the oase was now olosed, was read andon motion of Milne, seoonded by Piatek this oommunioation wasordered reoeived and filed. ' ,
,, ,Communioation from J. F. Hunt Chief Inspeotor relating
,toinspeotiononRoad roller bioler #12650 saying' that he had 'inspeoted same and found b6iler in first olass oondition was read.~n~on motion of Sturm, seoonded by Eberl 'this report wasreoeived and filed.
Carried.
On moti,on o,f Sturm, seo,onded by Eberl the followingresolution was duly adopted and oarried.
, • RESOLV:ruD: That the Supervisor, be and he hereby isauthorized to. expend not to exoeed the sum of Fifteen HundredDqllars', ($1500,.00) in addition to the sum previously authorizedby this .Board for the. elimination of various nuisanoes andmenaoes to publio health and welfare of the Town and to oleanvariousditohes,oreeks, sewers and water,drains throughout theentire township, together with the State oontributing theirproportioned share of State aid money. '
Carried.
, On motion of Eberl, seoonded by Faber the followingbills' were audited and ordered paid, and the Town Clerk wasdireoted and authorized to draw orders on the Supervisor fortheir respeotive amounts.
Carried.
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Frank
Emery
EatonInc.
Truok Equipment Co, Inc.-for parts for Highway Truoks ••••••••
South Buffalo ReplaoementParts Co. -for parts for trucks, Highway dept ••
-fOD meals to prisoners .'. • • • • • ••• • • 52.36
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-for. one sign for polioe dept...... :..1.00
,-for repairs to ,Polioe Cars ••••••••
-for Blue prints for garbage dist.
-for insuranoe on steam boiler,liability polioy •••••••••••••••••
-for staple maohine and staples •••
-fov April rent Health Sta. 71 GatesStreet •••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••
-for ooupon paying agent for bondsdue April 1st, 1932 ••••••••••••••• 11.86
-for 6 boxes salt, 3 bags oharooal •
-for testing speedometers on motor'oyoles •••••••••••••• o' •••••••••••••
-for repairs to police oars ••••••••
-for l~g~t & Power servioe Town Halland Tool house month ofAprll,~... 58.02'
-for Insuranoe fire & Theft on 1928Wal ters 5 ton Truok................ 66.00
-for bolts, springs, gaskets etc. forpolioe oars........................ 1.47
-for 1 M. Prisoners reoords & binders '• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 32.90
-for B. batteries Cars No, 121, 122,123,124 Polioe Dept •••••••••••••••• 28.00
'-for oopy of minutes, oase 4235 N.Y.Central R. R. & Walden Ave...... ••• 7.Z6'·
-for Eleotrio servioe Central Blvd."Clinton & Harlem Disp Plants #:5 & 3.615~69~
-f,brgasoline for polioe Dept •••••• 176 ~25
-for tools and supplies for highwaydept .•.••..•.•..••.•...•...•.••...• II
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-for parts for Highway truoks •••••••• 32.89',;
-for brioks, oement & Plaster Highwaydept ••••••...••••.•••.•••.•.••••••.••
-for oorregated pipe bonds and othersupplies ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Peter 'Hettrioh
Joseph Strauss Co.
Louis J. Mertes
Fred D. Newland
Fred Prantke '
New York state Eleo &Gas Corp.
Earl W. Hadsall
Brost Chevrolet Ino.
Kam-Rieman Co Ino.
William H. Kennedy
George E. Vail
Tillie Duringer
Bison PrintlngCo, Ino
Cols'on&' Brloe .
Buffalo Speedometer·Servioe Station
Blanohe Weber
, Commeroial Blue PrintCo.
, Irving Trust Co'.:
New York state Eleo &" Gas 'Corp.
Ryan & Williams Ino.
. Louis Fendt
Mohawk Traotor &. Equipment Co •.
, :P. C. Kerns Sons
Carried.
On motion of Eberl, seoonded by Milne the Board adjourned
subJeot to the oall of the supe~risor.
-for 100 ft. Liberty truok ohain 16.90
-for·tool steel, Highway dept.... 64.31
-for safety hoist ohain and trolley•••••••••••••••• I.' •.••••••• ., •••• " 121.96
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-for Maohine work & steel plates. 9.36
-for 1 tire repaired............. 2.00
, .-for bandage, tape, iodine, highwaydept .• ~~......................... 1.50
-~dr 1 drum of aloohol •••••••••••• 25.33
-for repairs to steam roller...... 8.00
-for 1 rear'oylinder head for truok Im~OO
-for 50# wirl base trans grease •• ~. 9.00
-for supplies to Highway Dept •••••• 14.53
-for Tarmao P. 2 & P. 4 Highwaydept •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 189.76
-for Tarvia for Highway Dept ••••••• 99.75"
-for 2 desks and ohairs............ 60.00\
-for shovel rental, oreek.work ••••• 226.00
-for lead wool paoking............. 1.30
Bretons Tire, Store Ino
Walter J'. Marynowska
Ray Sohilling
Angert Auto Parts Co.
Niagara Lubrioant Co.
J •.H. Ruokel & son
Bison Printing.. Co Ino. -for 50 "No mespassing" sings •••• $ 5.76
Bison Printing Co, Ino. -for 500 Highway Dept time sheetsand binders...................... 28.16
Columbus MoKinnon ChainCorp.
Atlantio Steel Co.
Wessant Maohine &Tool works.
Pieroe & Stevens Ino.
Keppers Produots Co.
The Barrett Co.
Altman Sales Corp ••
Buffalo House Wreoking00.
Ben Behringer
Chisholm Moore Hoist'Corp ••
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Carried.
On motion of Pawlak, seoonded by Milne the Board adjourneduntile Tuesday June 7th, 1932 at 3:00 P. M.
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Carried.
SuperVisorTown ClerkSuperintendentJustice of the
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Carried.
Genesee st.Genesee & Pine Ridge Rds.Evergreen Plaoe.Transit Road.Broadway.
C. CHASE ZALEMSKI,ALBERT. STURM,JOHN J. EBERL,JACOB R. PAWLAK,JOHN I. FABER,FRANCIS PIATEK-,BENJAMIN MILNE,
Present -7- Absent -None-
John Sohmidbauer,John H. Lieder,Rosario Mongiovi,Jos. B. Dusoh,Lena Fendt,
Minutes of a regular meeting of the Town Board and Board ofHighway Superintendent,' of' the Town of Cheektowaga held at the Town Hall,Monday June 6th, 1932, at 2 o'olook P. M. with the following members .present.
A quorum being present to transaot any and all business thatmay oome before the meeting, and at 2 o'olook P. M. the ohairman oalledthe meeting to .order. '
On motion of Pawlak, seoonded,by Piatek the minutes of the lastregular meeting held, May 16th, 1932 were approved as published in theCheektowaga Reoord the offioial newspaper of the Town of Cheektowaga,
Carried.
On motion of Pawlak, seoonded by Eberl the monthly reports ofJUdges PaWlak, Faber, Piatek and Milne, also the monthly report of TownClerk Sturm, were approved and ordered reoeived and filed.
Carried.
On motion of PaWlak, seoonded by Faber the follOWing bUildingpetitions were granted and the Town Clerk was duly' authorized to issuepermits for same.
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A petition from the Felioian Sisters of st. Franois, to havethe neoessary resolution passed to olose that portion of Jehle Streetextending from Doat Street to the south line of Sohiller Park, statingthat this street is unimproved and they are the owners of all the landfronting on both sides of said street, also presented a map and surveyshOWing that Jehle Street has been olosed to 'the publio for the pastseveral years,
Moved by PaWlak, seoonded by Piatek that the follOWingresolution be adopted.
RESOLVED , that the petition of the Felioian Sister of st.'Franois, dated May 16th, 1932 be granted and that the protion of JehleStreet extending from Doat Street to the south ~ine of Sohiller Park beolosed.
Carried ayes -7- Noes -0-
On motion of Pawlak, seoonded by Piatek the petition fromthe St. Stanislaus R. C~, Cemetery for permission to oonneot into stormwater sewer along Sugar Road aooording to plans presented to the TownBoard was ~eferred to the Engineer.
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The Sanitary Produots Corp.
Mo Carthy Bros & Ford
Zapfel Bros Garage
J. C. Cozad
H. D. Taylor Co.
Carlton A. Fisher
The Cheektowaga Reoord
LouiEe Fendt
Albert Sturm
New York Telephone Co.
New York State Eleo & Gas.Corp.
Western New York Water Co.
Ben Milne.
ChesterJ. Nadolny
Walter B. Nowakowski. ' ....
David F. Williamson Co.
Eaton Whiting & Hanford Ino.
New. York State Eleo & Gas.oorp.
New York State Eleo & Gasoorp.
Andrew Kankiewioz
Klinok Awning Co.
,South Buffalo Replaoement
Weesant Maohine & Toml works
The L1nde Air Produots Co.
The Cheektowaga Reoord
The Tropioal Paint & Oil Co.
-for Janitor supplies for.Town Hall ••••••••••••••••••••$115.25
-for repairs & supplies for .Disp. plant #3 •••••••••••••••
-for oil & alcohol Disp.plant #5 •••••••••••••••••••••
-for painting flag pole atTown Hall ••••••• • •• • • • • • •••••
-for 130 ft 3/8 Manila ropefor flag pole ••••••••••••••••
-for long distance telephoneoalle to New York City •••••••
-for publ±~hing minutes andprinting ••• '....•.........•.••
-for rent Health station at71 Gates. ~ •••••••••••••••••••
-for postage from Jan. 2 toJune 6, 1932 •••••••••••••••••
-for. telephone service #69from May 16 to June' 15 ••••••• 124.36,
-for traffic lighting formonth of April 1932........... 23.M·
-for 362 Hydrants ••••••••.••.1508.33'
-for Fines overpaid to Town.. 20.00
-for servioes as Healthofficer for May 1932 •••.•••• 150.00
-for services as attendanoeoffioer May 1932 •••••••••••• 75.00 .
-for 1 piok, 1 spade, 1 pickIIEl!lClJLe ••••••••••••••••••••••
-for 1 Justioe Docket •••••.•
-for stationery supplies toTown Hall................... 32.00
-for lighting & power serviceTown Hall & tool house May ••
-for power furnished CentralBlvd. Clinton & Harlem .••••
-for feeding dogs for monthof April and May 1932 ••••• ~
-for 3 truck covers ••••••••
-for 1 Gear shifting lever
-for supplies to Highway Dept
-for 220 cu. ft. oxygen forHighway Dept •••••••.•••• '••••
-for printing for Highway Dept43
-for 16 gals Tropioal whitemarking paint •••••••••••••••
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On motion of Sturm, seconded by Faber thewas adopted,
RESOLVED, that the Supervisor of the Town of Cheektowaga beduly authorized to pay the claim of A. Gerald Weinberg, amounting toOne Hundred Thirty one dollars ($131.00) in the matter of the applioation of Emanuel Long and Catherine Long, his wife, for a writ ofCertiorari, to Edward Jerzewski, Alfred Burkhart and S. Przepiora 8SAssessors on the Town of Cheektowaga, New York for cost and disbursements in the said case.
On motion of Eberl, seconded by Faber the following buildingpetition was granted and the Town Clerk was authorized to issue a permitfor same.
Carried.
Cheektowaga, New York-June 14th, 1932.
. Minutes of an adjourned meeting of the Town Board and Boardof Highway Superintendents of the Town of Cheektowaga, held at theTown Hall, Tuesday June 14th, 1932 at 3 o'clock P. M. with the following members present,
Louis O. Schmidt, to ereot a garage on Woodridge.
Carried.
Carried.
On motion of Eberl, seconded by Faber the following refreshment applioations were granted and the Town Clerk was authorized toissue permits for same.
Present -7- Absent -none
On motion of Faber, seconded by Eberl the following-resolutionwas duly adopted,
RESOLVED, that the petition from the st. Stanislaus R. C.Cemetery for permission to conneot into storm water sewer in and alongSugar Road, acoroding to plans presented, be granted,
Carried.
Stephen Smigielski,Rose Lawicki,Leslie M. Burt,Zachariah M. Gentile,Mary A. Fathf,Homeworth Taxpayers Assn.
On motion of Eberl, seconded by Pawlak the claim of Cheektowaga Post No. 2429 Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United Statesamounting ~o $92.56 for expenses incurred by them for the observanceof Memorial Day, was allowed, and the Supervisor was duly authorized topay same.
On motion of Pawlak, seoonded by sturm, Permit No.for work on Highway No. 1212 in the Town of Cheektowaga, from thestate Department of Highways to the Buffalo General Eleotrio Co.was ordered reoeived and filed.
Carried.
On motion of Pawlak, seoonded by Faber the followingresolution was dUly adopted,
RESOLVED, that the Town Attorney be and he hereby isauthorized and direoted to prepare the proper resolution, andpresent same to this board, to be adopted oanoelling the oontractof the Assooiated Gal and Eleotrio System, with the Town ofCheektowaga, New York.
Carried.
On motion of Pawlak, seoonded by Faber the Boardadjourned to hear the oharges against Constable Peter Rohr, aspresented by Chief Constable Wohlford Jr.
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Supervisor Zalemski, stated that this hearing was beingheld for the purpose of hearing the testimony .of the variouswitnesses for the oomplaint and the defense on the oharges plaoedagainst Constable Peter Rohr, by Chief C6nstabel Wohlford •
Carried.
Cheektowaga, .N. Y.June 14th,1932.
Carried.
A regular adjourned meeting of the Town Board and Board of Highwaysuperintendents of the Town Df Cheektowaga, New York, held for thepurpose of hearing oharges placed against Constable Peter Rohr,Tuesday afternoon, June 14th, 1932 at 4 oclock P. M. with thefollowing members present,
Attorney Fisher read. the Charges to Constable Peter Rohrand asked him how he pleaded gUilty or not gUilty.
Constable Peter Rohr pleaded ~ot gUilty.
He was then asked if he was ready for trial.
He said no. and asked for an adjournment until· after thefourth of July which was denied' by the Board.
After the Board deliberated on a date for an adjournmentit was deoeided to adjourn the hearing until Monday afternoon June20th, 1932 at 2 oclock P. M. and the vote on this adjournment .wasas follows;
Summary of vote 6 for adjournment until Monday June 20th,and 1 for 10 days.
On motion of Pawlak, seoonded by Faber the board thenadjourned.
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Minutes of a regular meeting of the Town Board and Boardof Highway Superintendents of the Town of Cheektowaga,.held at theTown Hall, Monday June 20th, 1932 at 2 oclock P. M. with thefollowing members present.
On motion of Pawlak, seconded by Faber the minutes of'thelast regular meeting held June 6th, 1932 and also the adjournedregular~'meeting held on June 7th, 1932 ware approved as publishedin the Che~ktowaga Record, the official newspaper of the Town ofCheektowaga, N.Y.
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Cheektowaga, New YorkJune 20th, 1932.
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'C. CHASE ZALEMSKI,ALBERT STURM,JOHN J. EBERL,JACOB R. PAWLAK,JOHN I. FABER,FRANCIS PIATEK,BENJAMIN MILNE,
Carried.
On motion of Pawlak, seconded by Eberl the followingbUilding petitions were granted and the Clerk was authorized toissue permits for same. .
E. W. Morlock, Teofil W. Lipinski and Donald Tanner.
Carried.
On motion of Pawlak, seconded by Eberl the followingrefreshment applications were approved of and the Clerk wasauthorized to issue permits for same.
Richard Richter and Constance Bilski,
Carried.
The petition of Constable Louis Kozlowski, for a leaveof absence not to exceed six months, due to poor health to suchan extent that he can not preform his duties aS'a Constable forthe Town of Cheektowaga, was presented and read, and, on motionof Pawlak, seconded by Eberl this request was granted to ConstableKozlowski, for a period not to exceed six months.
Carried.
An invitation from the U-Crest Hose Co. #4. Inc. inviting ,the members of the Town ,Board to attend their annual picnic to beheld on July 16th, 1932 was read, and, on motion of Pawlak, seoondedby Sturm this invitation was ordered aocepted, and the seoretary ofsaid Hose Co. to be notified, that the Town Board will be pleasedto oooporate with the members of the Committee in every possiblemanner, to the end, that this picnio will be most suocessful.
On motion of Eberl, seconded by Faber the followingresolution was duly adopted and oarried. '
RESOLVED, that the Supervisor pay to the Town of Amhersttheaum of Fifteen Hundred and Five Doihlars and Sixty Two Cents($1505.62) for sewer rental, known as Amherst Cheektowaga sewerdistrict for the year of 1930 and be iD further,
RESOLVED, that the balance of the amount due the town ofAmherst for the years of 1926 and 1929 inclusive be re~erred tothe Supervisor and the Town Attorney to asoertain if this amounthas been properly spread on the Tax rolls for these years andacually oollected~
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On motion of Pawlak, seoonded by Eberl the Board
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Constable Peter Rohr.
On motion of Pawla]e, seconded by Faber the Board adJourned until 7 o'clock P.M. Monday June 20th, 1932.
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Supervisor Zalemski, stated that this hearing was beingheld for the purpose of hearing the testimony of the variouswitnesses~~or the.cQmplaint and the defense on the charges placedagainst Constable Peter Rohr, by Chief Constable Charles WohlfordJr.
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Cheektowaga, New YorkJune 20th, 1932.
An adjourned regular meeting of the Town Board and Boardof Highway Superintdndents of the Town of Cheektowaga, N.Y. heldfor the purpose.of hearing charges placed against constable PeterRohr, on Monday June 20th, 1932 at 4 oclock P. M. with the fol-lowing members present, .
Constable Rohr again asked for an adjournment untilafter the 4th of July on the grounds that one of his witnesseswas unable to be present before that time, but did not state, whothis Witness was or what bearing his testimony had regarding thecharges placed against him.
By a vote of six to one the board denied any furtheradjournment to constable Rohr, and the Town Attorney was dirootedto proceed with the hearing.
Constable Rohr, then walked out of the hearing withoutputting up any defense or making any explanation why he was leaving
The board then proceeded to hear the testimony of ChiefWohlford, who stated that Constable Rohr, on or about the 5th dayof May 1932, did absent himself from duty as a police officerwithout authority and did so absent himself until on or about the6th day of May 1932 in violation of orders and did co~duct himselfin a manner unbecoming a police officer.
After hearing the testimony of Chief Constable Wohlfordand after the board had deliberated on the charges againstConstable Rohr the following resolution was offered for adoption.
RESOLVED, that because of the mis-conduct of ConstablePeter Rohr, on or about the 5th day of May 1932 he be and he herebyis dismissed as a constable and peace officer of the Town ofCheektowaga, N.Y.
The vote on the above. -resolution resulted as follows:PaWlak, Faber, Piatek, Sturm, Eberl and Zalemski, voted fordismissal, Milne voted against dismissal, summary of vote, ~for
dismissal and 1 against dismissal.
Supervisor Zalemski declared the resolution duly adoptedand Constable Peter Rohr dismissed from duty as a constable of theTown of Cheektowaga, N.Y.
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Cheektowaga, N.Y.June 20th, 1932.
Minutes of a meeting or hearing of the Town Board and Boardof Highway Superintendents of the Town of Cheektowaga, New York heldfor the purpose of hearing the testimony of the various witnesses onthe charges placed against Amedeo L. Cappo1a, Constable for the Townof Cheektowaga, New York, ·this meeting or hearing was a continuationof the hearing held on June 17th, 1932.
The following members of the Town Board were present.C. CHASE ZALEMSKI, SupervisorALBERT STURM, Town ClerkJOHN J. EBERL, Supt. of HighwaysJACOB R. PAWLAK, Justice of the PeaceJOHN I. FABER, """"FRANCIS PIATEK, """ If
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Supervisor Za1emski ordered the Town Attorney to proceedwith the hearing.
After several witnesses were sworn and testifie~, againstConstable Amedeo L. Cappola, relative to his conduct as a constable,('this testimony being still in the hands of the stenographer,} theboard then adjourned until Thursday, June 23rd, 1932 at 11 o'olockA.M.
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· .Cheektowaga, N.Y.June 23, 1932.
Minutes of a meeting or hearing of the Town Board andBoard of Highway Superintendents of the Town of Cheektowaga, NewYork held for the purpose of hearing the charges against ConstableAmedeo L. Capppla, and also the defense.
The following members were present,
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Supervlsor Zalemskl stated that the hearing on the chargesagainst oonstable Amedeo L. Cappola was now open and direoted theTown Attorney to present the Witnesses, (the names of the wit~essesand', testimony of same, are in the hands of the stenographer at thistime and are to be added to the records at a later date) afterhearing several witnesses the board adjourned until 3 O'olook P.M.Friday, June 24th, 1932.
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Minutes of a hearing or meeting of the Town Board andBoard of Highway Superintendents of the Town of Cheektowaga, N.Y.Friday afternoon June 24th, 1932 at 3 o'clookP.M. for the purpose of hearing the testimony on the charges placed against AmedeoL. Cappola Constable for the Town of Cheektowaga, N.Y. and alsothe defense. The following members were present.
The Board then returned to the oounoil chamber.
On motion of JUdge Pawlak, seconded by JUdge Faber, thefollowing resolution was duly adopted.
RESOLVED, that beoause of the mis-conduct of ConstableAmedeo L. Cappola, he be and he hereby is dismissed as a constableand peace officer of the Town of Cheektowaga, New York.
The vote on the above resolution was as follows:PAWLAK, FABER, PIATEK, STURM, EBERL and ZALEMSKI Vbted for dismissalMILNE, voted against dismissal, summary of vote; Six(6) in favorof dismissal and one (1) against dismissal, the Supervisor declared'oonstable Amedeo L. Cappola dismissed from duty.
Carried.
Supervisor Zalemski sta'ted that the hearing was now op~nand directed the Town Attorney to proceed. (The balance of thishearing is now in the hands of the stenographer and will be addedto the records when it is reoeived from him) the hearing beingolosed, the Supervisor invited the members of the Town Board tohis ohamber to deliberate, on the said o~arges and testimony aspresented.
On motion of Pawlak, seconded by Eberl the Board thenadjourned until Monday June 27th, 1932 at, 3 o'olook P.M.
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M8ry Graff, Genesee St.Roy Pettigrew, Dellwood·Frank Przybysz, Park St.Eleanora Schmidt, Hemingway
A regular adjourned meeting of the Town Board and Boardof Highway Superintendents of the ~own of Cheektowaga, New Yorkheld at the Town Hall, Monday, June 27th, 1932 at 3 o'olook P.M.with the following members present.
Cheektowaga, New York.June 27th, 1932.
On motion of Milne seoonded by Pawlak the petition from theSt. Stanislaus R.C. Cemetery to oonneot into the sanitary sewer atMaryvale and Pine Ridge Roads, was granted and the olerk was dulyauthorized to issue a perm~t for same.
Carried.
On motion of Pawlak, seconded by Eberl the following building petitions were granted and the Clerk was duly authorized to
issue permits for same.
There was no more business to come before the Board at thistime and on motion of Sturm, seconded by Faber the meeting,was ad-journed until Wednesday, June 29th, at 11 o'clock A.M. '
Carried.
The::°r.es ignation of Andrew Hoerner, Constable, from the TownPolice Department, to take effect July 1st, 1932 was read and onmotion of Pawlak, seoonded by Eberl this resignation was accepted andordered reoeived and filed.
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Cheektowaga, N.Y.June ~9th, 1932.
An adjourned regular meeting of the Town Board andBoard of Highway Superintendents of the Town of Cheektowaga,New York, held at the Town Hall, Wednesday, June 29th, 1932at 11 o'clock A.M. with the following members present:
The Supervisor stated that this meeting was to transactany and all Town business that may properly oome before themeeting.
The resignation of Constable Martin Molik, from theCheektowaga Polioe Department was presented and read and onmotion of Pawlak, seconded by Eberl this resignation was orderedacoepted and reoeived .and filed and Constable Molik was direotedto turn in his badge and,suoh other property that may belongto the Town of Cheektowaga to Chief Constable Wohlford.
Carried.
The buildingnpetition of Miohael Niewczyk, to ereot as.how room, office, and shop, for' a monumental business was referred to the Judioial oommittee, and for this oommittee to reportbaok to this Board, at its next regular meeting, to be held onJUly 5th, 19:32.
As there was no more business to oome before the Boardat this time, and on motion of Pawlak, seoonded by Eberl themeeting was adjourned until Thursday, June 30th, 1~32 at4 o'olock P.M.
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SupervisorZalemski, stated that this meetlngwas totransaot any and all Town business that may properlyoome beforeTown board at this time.
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JUdge Pawlak, offered the following resolution and movedits adoption and it was duly seoonded ~y JUdge Faber', " ,
RESOLVE~, that beoause of the mis-oonduot of ConstableMarvin Davison, he be; and he hereby is dismissed as a oonstableand peaoe offioer of the Town of Cheektowaga, New York, '
Pawlak, Faber, Eberl, Sturm and Supervisorfor dismissal, Milne'voted against dismissal,
Summary of-vote 5 for dismissal, 1 against dismissal.'
The Supervisor then deolared theand oarried.
An ~djourned r~gular meeting of the Town Board ~nd Boardof Highway Superintendents of the Town of Cg,eektowaga, NewY'orkheld at the Town Hall, Thursday June 30th, 1932 at 4 oolookP. M.With the following members present.
Supervisor Zalemski, stated that the Town Board of Cheek~
towaga was direoted under the Town Law, ohapter616 of the Laws'cr!1932 to establish a new police department to take effeot July 1st,1932 and asked the members of the Town Board what their desire wasregarding the formation of this polioe department.
Town Clerk sturm offered the following resolution andmoved its adoption; and it was duly s~oondedby JUdge Pawa~k,
RESOLVED, that no more Ii!PPointments be made to the PolioeDepartment until the formation and adoption of the new Department,under chapter 616 of the Laws of 1932, and that there~ft~r,everymember to be appointed permanently to the Department, be requiredto pass State Civil Service examination.
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Supervisor Zalemski deolared the esolution duly adopted'and, oarr i ed • ' , '
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, X "WH1'REAS, it is desirous to establish an efficient PolloeDepartment for the Town of Cheektowaga, now, therefore, be it '
RESOLVED, that the existing ,police foroe of the Town be'and it hereby is, abolished and the term of Chief Constable, allconstables Speoial Constables and all Peace officers be terminatedto take effect at midnight on the 30th day of June 1932 and be itfurther,
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RESOLVED, that the Polioe Department be created and established<;'\',;~'i"to take, effeot June 30, 1932 pursuant to Chapter 616 of the Lavis'i"of the State of New York for the year of 1932 t said Police foroe.:<to oonsist of a 'Chief of Polioe, at a salary of $.175.00 per month",and be it further, ' , ,.t, ,,'
RESOLVED, that the following men be appointed tothe'J::Polioe Department of.theTown of Cheektowaga, said appointmen~~~o~~take effeotat ~idnight June 30th, 1932. "'\'~"I
Chief of Polioe, Charles Wohlford err • at a monthly salary ~~i7,5:0'6\'
Patrolman:Sii' } ')
pe:lfJer.~Web·er" at a monthly salary of ••••••••••••••••••••••• 120.00
Frank Zalemski, at a monthly salary of •••••••••.•••••.••••• 12Q]O
Charles Lauer, at a monthly salary of •••••••••••••••••••.• 126~bo
JUdge Milne protested against the above resolution' om'(the grounds that Constable ,John Mueller was not appointed to the
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new polioe de'partment, stating that as he was an old member ofthls
Stephen Choins ki , at a monthly salary of ••••••'••.•••••••••• 120.60
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,'"foroe he should be re-appointed, and desired to have his pro'test·
appear in the minutes of. this meeting.
On motion of Eberl seoonded by Ff;twlak the Boarcl ad.Journell,
until July 5th, 1932 at 3:30 oolook P. M.
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. Christopher Klenk, atta monthly salary of •••••••••••••••••• ' 12'0~00'
Ayes -6- Noes -0
SupervisDv Zalemski deolared the resolution duly adop~~d