HomeMy WebLinkAbout1922_06_21 Town Board Minutes Meeting of the Town Board
TOWN OF MAMARONECK,
held, June 21st, 1922.
The meeting was called to order by Supervisor Burton
at 9.00 P.M.
PRESENT: Supervisor Burton,
Justices Boyd, Collins, Dudley and Shafer,
Town Clerk Sherman,
Counsellor Gamble.
The minutes of the meeting of May 26th 1922, were read
and upon motion approved.
The report of the Receiver of Taxes for the month of
May, 1922, was received, read, ordered placed on file and is as
follows:
June 1st, 1922.
Sir:
Pursuant to the provisions of the Westchester County
Tax Law I hereby respectfully report the amount of State, County,
Town, School, Highway and Special District Taxes, together with
the interest and penalties thereon, collected by me during the
month of May 1922:
1922 1921 1920 1919 1918
Taxes Taxes Taxes Taxes Taxes Arrears TOTAL
State &
County 4,854.03 1,181.73 6,035.76
Highway 821.06 144.47 965.53
Town 2,049.06 636.57 2,685.63
District 1,035.57 1,035.57
Sewer Tax
Dist. 1 398.93 719.65 1,118.58
School
Dist. 1 2,726.35 2,726.35
Arrears 1,047.20 203.40 1.53.19 265.01 1,668.80
Interest &
Penalties 175.67 629.40 161.73 69.27 81.81 313.07 1,430.95
Total., $17,667.17
Deposited with 1st Nat'l bank, Mamaroneck, $17,667.17
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Respectfully submitted,
Sgnd, Harry T. McGivney,
Receiver of Taxes.
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The report of the Police Department for the month of May,
was received and read, showing 46 arrests and fines in the amount
of $610.00. Same was ordered noted in the minutes and placed on file
The report of the Building Commission for the month of
May was received and read showing permits issued 17 and fees coll-
ected in the amount of $116.00. Same was ordered noted in the min-
utes and placed on file.
The report of the Town Clerk for the month of May, was
received and read, showing licenses issued and fees collected in
in the amount of $12.63. The report was ordered noted in the
minutes and placed on file.
Mr. Charles M. Baxter and Mr. John H. McArdle were present
and addressed the Board in relation to increased quarters for the
Town Offices. The matter was referred to the Committee in charge
to report back.
A communication from the Weaver Street Fire Company, was
received and read, stating that the Company had adopted a resol-
ution recommending the installation of the Gamewell Fire Alarm
system in the new fire house, when completed. The communication
was ordered received and placed on file and the matter was referred
to the Committee on Fire Alarm appointed by this Board.
Counsellor Gamble reported that the Bonds for the new
Weaver Street Fire House had been delivered and that the Town is
now ready to go ahead with the erection of the new buildings it was
thereupon, upon motion duly seconded,
RESOLVED, that July 17th, 1922, at 5.30
o'clock, (Daylight saving time) at the
office of the Town Clerk, 6 Elm Street,
Mamaroneck, New York, be and the same
hereby are designated as the time and
place for the receiving and opening of
proposals for the erection and con-
struction of the new Weaver Street Fire
House, and be it further
RESOLVED, that Counsel cause a notice
thereof to be published in the three
local papers, the Dodge Reports and in
Browns letters, according to law.
The question being taken upon the foregoing resolution,
same was upon ROLL CALL, unanimously adopted.
Mr. Engle of the Zoning commission appeared before the
Board, stating that the Zoning Ordinance had been prepared and
completed and asked for its adoption. He presented the following
communication, which was ordered received, spread upon the minutes
and is as follows:
Town Board,
Town of Mamaroneck, N.Y.
Gentlemen:
Your Zoning Commission begs to report that consonant
with your directions, they prepared the Zoning Ordinance recently
submitted to you, and subsequently read over and considered in
Joint session with your Board.
The members of your Commission gave ungrudgingly of
their time, over an extended period, in the preliminary work of
reading and examining the zoning ordinances of near and distant
places and in the final preparation of the draft submitted to
you.
We believe that this well considered ordinance will
give a full measure of protection to the property owners and
residents of our township. We, therefore, respectfully recommend
its prompt adoption as a Town Ordinance.
June 21st, 1922. Sgnd,
Howell C. Perrin.
Chairman,
A.F. Engel, E. B. Meginnes, Percy S. Clark.