HomeMy WebLinkAbout1922_09_05 Town Board Minutes Meeting of the Town Board and Board of Assessors
TOWN OF MAMARONECK,
held, September 5th, 1922.
The meeting was called to order by Justice Boyd at
9.00 P.M.
PRESENT: Justices Boyd and Dudley,
Assessors Fish and Mulcahy,
Town Clerk Sherman.
The Clerk stated that the meeting was called pursuant
to Section 7 and 26 of Chapter 232 of the Laws of 1904, together
with Chapter 599 of the Laws of 1920, a joint meeting of the
Town Board and Board of Assessors of the Town of Mamaroneck,
to compile, select, make and verify the grand and petty jury
lists for the succeeding year.
Upon motion, duly seconded, it was
VOTED, that the call of the meeting
be approved and Justice Boyd act as
Chairman.
Upon motion, duly seconded, it was
VOTED, that the Board proceed to
make up the jury lists in accordance
with the law.
Upon motion, the meeting adjourned at 10.00 P.M. to
meet on Monday September 11th, 1922. at 8.00 P.M.
Frederick M. Sherman
Town Clerk.
Meeting of the Town Board
TOWN OF MAMARONECK,
held, September 8th, 1922.
The meeting was called to order by Supervisor Burton
at 10.40 P.M.
PRESENT: Supervisor Burton,
Justices Boyd, Dudley and Shafer,
Town Clerk Sherman.
Upon motion, it was voted to dispense with the reading
of minutes of meetings not yet approved.
A communication was presented by Mr. Whitaker that he
had received from Mr. Hendrix of Weaver Street requesting the
Board to remedy the street and fencess at his property. The
matter was referred to the Supt.of Highways and the Supervisor
with power to remedy the conditions.
The Clerk reported that Primary day will fall on Sept-
ember 19th and that no polling places had been designated for
Primary, Registration or Election purposes.
Upon motion, duly seconded, it was
RESOLVED, That pursuant to Section 74
of the Election Law, the following are
designated as polling places for the
official Primary, Registration and
Election days;
First District
Volunteer Fire House, Mamaroneck Ave, Mamaroneck, N.Y.
Second District
Town Hall, Prospect Avenue, Mamaroneck, New York.
Third District
Mamaroneck Sales and Service, West Boston Rd, Mamaroneck N.Y.
Fourth District
Weaver St. Fire House, Edgewood Rd, Town of Mamaroneck, N.Y.
Fifth District
Larchmont Athletic Club, Boston Post Road, Larchmont, N.Y.
Sixth District
Northerly side of Post Road between Mayhew and Beach Aves .
Larchmont, N.Y.
And it was further
RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk is hereby
authorized and empowered to cause such
notice of designation of polling places
to be published in the three local papers.
Upon motion, duly seconded, it was
RESOLVED, that we now proceed to
appoint Inspectors of the various
Districts in accordance with Section
311 of the Election Law.
The Board thereupon proceeded to appoint the following
Inspectors.
First District.
Republican Party Domenic Nordechia and Emmet J. Hausler.
Democratic Party Jeremiah Manning and Charles P. Caputo.
Second District. Mrs. S. B. Griffen and George W. Blizzard.
Democratic Party Awrey Harris and Henry A. Ebner.
Third District.
Republican Party Mrs. Donald B. Stevens and Wiliam D. Daymon.
Democratic Party Daniel Bauldorf and Frank Monuese.
Fourth District.
Republican Party Ralph Cheney and Harry Schwartz.
Democratic Party William I. Palmer and Charles H. Lighte.
Fifth District.
Republican Party. Howell F. Dobbs and Charles Ruck.
Democratic Party. George McKeand and James Mullin
Sixth District.
Republican Party Denis Bohan Jr. and Frederick Smith.
Democratic Party Cornelius Fitzsimmons and Lester Faurot.
Clerks, Fifth District. George Butterfield and Mrs. Julia Brennan.
The Clerk reported the receipt of several deeds from
the Sewer Commissioners and the same were referred to Counsel for
correction.
The Clerk reported the need of a map showing the streets
accepted as town highways, places where hydrants are located and
also showing the location of street lights and water mains. The
matter was referred to the Town Clerk and it was
RESOLVED, that Mr. Fish be and he hereby
is requested to prepare a map for street
and public service purposes and that the
cost of securing the needed equipment be
made a proper town charge.
Upon motion, the meeting adjourned at 11.15 P.M.
Frederick M. Sherman
Town Clerk.