8:15 P. 13.34---- - City of Riverview

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it • b RE, GJLAR 1IE : TINE. Regular er!' c i nr i County, I-: C1( 1. 1, the hour of 8: 15 P. i,, e Counc.:. l of tae Viii,_ L4e c-' Rivervi,,. on vednesdaj the 2n( 1. d. y o(' Jala,.~ try h. D. 1~ 21", 1:' i, a ~ t11e CoUrIc~ 1 ROUT 13. Ycctin;; called o c_ der b, Presid- nt ' kf ttLe o. The follor; iilL ai:: se; trcd roll call: Prc: cent: Council- er: Lc:.: rsdorf, I' danninC, Reno. Absent: Co inciL:_:., n Cc~ vin. D. Ogler Office-- x, r c::. „ e. e At., cr:_ cy FeLLe_ s, LnGincer ;;, i Supt. Pub. "' ks. Krause. x' 71 Uoved by Council .;. rl Reno, su_ c. i- orted. i; Co1:.- tciilr: n Lonf,~ 3c: o,. i, ? c t tI) C mina " es of !' he last retinal* t. lcttin ialnd ttlip'_' oved "" ID _ eLtdi Yeas: Loncsdorf, _ C-. rnin67 Reno, Matt'_"_ e- N- I' s,. ITays: None. o(. ior cavil ie6.. Koved bw Ccunci1i.;, n Lo: 1F; 8dOr': , slit`: ori.(; d by Ccul. cilman I: iu. i nint, Lri t the report of t11e C' sliz:_ o_ Police "' Or ti• e 1,: onuh of' Yeas: Lcr_ sdcrf ; Reno; Mattrev; s. None. To Lion ca rr.- cci. i,' oved b v Council: na Itrr- ni? 7_, sup_ orteo. by Councilman Lon soc_ 1 be ?.'<: f l re to Lhe 111?_.. a t COI. 1 i , L e Yeas: LQ- L.- J6_ 0 ' i I: Cc 1-: _ n_ F , Reno, 111E tI1Lcr8. 171., s : lione. Mot4, on Carr e:;• a aminecl th- sE, ' e gnu 1' E cib ._._( 3 tU I:. i. 11'_ y ` U(:' c 1. J' Ll C L'_ rs. E. S. Hasty--- G.~. s I c. Dec.------- 1;. c4 Grand River Oil Cc.- G: s, Gil, Alcohol,& tire rep. Dec.--- urrh- Bros. riotor S,-.= e:: -- repatc Chrysler.---- Vh, Iter tiliernik_-- 1 tire tube for Ford Truck---- JudE; e Deamud-- Fees ! o.Dec.--- JUdge Vreela,. nd-- FeeoI Mo. I` 1(: vt Dec.--- A. J. Vali' de---- m- 1. 1'3 o ' ri sc__ crs---- L. =? a.~ e-- Licel: Ue 21 _. te3 fc' Villi:'. c~ e vehicles--- Detro?.:; Candy ' eVorks--- C & Peanuts for x: 7•: 1!; ba. 2s-- C. E. hre,, cr;. Co. . Sons-- Nuif~ ( cr Xmo, bads--- A. Loeffler & Co.-- Nettir_~ 3 icr Xrjias bags l arti. c F bruit & Fiuc.: l(. e Co.-- Fruit E: Potatoes for ~ lls. s- Uri. F. KrL.,_ cc- Suppl. i. es iGl Bugs& Dz?. 3i- -' s,' yl~~ l. l.) IV. U: I. B1Ci•;.~ G•,~ J- Gregcry. 11a er & Thorl Co.-- Furniture for Council Room---- J derL G( 1 c d a short, recess. The Pre i IU- oon re- conveniil~ f ollowi-. e. nswe cei L, oj- 1 ci ll: Pve( erlt: Colvin, Lor;; czdorf, YanninV, Reno, 1att_! OWS. Absent: I. Tone. To t, ie Presic' Ont ana CcL~. nc' ilmcr o-- the tJl! lU: oC Ri'' Ier1' 1t We, tiiE, Ui1C. 8Y, 1 = i: e,_: COi; Jai_. tCe On FliMIice, i.:.. Whom : t? f t' ci u; I b'( COLION; 1. 71('. blils, woul, i 1' -, rc~. lUl_ l. y ~ 6? JU1' t th.. t " ie h::. vu crcfujlC_: Detroit Edison Co.- St. Lip _ tirg 1-- o. Dec.-- 1•: ici1. Bell. tele• Co.-- Se r• on 164'/ ;. o 1G ~ 4. 74 or, 162BJ to 1X. 0 13. 34---- Trenton Timc' o-- PrtC.. 8c PuL•. Imo. Dec._ Russell, Gorhaan-- Li? bci 1- tr rerort------ Peter Lagi'^ e::-- n u u a u n it n------ C1M. F. Kraus e -- Sal. s Su' c. Pub. Wks.---- lc.; 1• J~ 0 10 1. b0 jo 5u CC c. OC 129~/ . UC 1. 11. Co= vin, C. F. Lon,_ o( 1c: i ~ :: d A. J. Reno l~ inrnce Co:,~ r: ittee. Loved by Councilman Colvi n, supi orted by Co anc11r, zn Luri the re oc- t of the finance Commi!, Lc• e be ac cep Led. Yeas: Colvin, Lois, 5. icai, ! Sanninr_,, Reno, Matthews. Ycys: 1-~ cr_ e. iotion carried. The _' evcI- a1 biets on L.': e construction of ';a.". er mains on West Je.: xc._• L: en hvenuc wa. s tilcri rcaC.

Transcript of 8:15 P. 13.34---- - City of Riverview

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RE, GJLAR 1IE :TINE.

Regular er!'c i nr i

County, I-:C1(1.

1, the hour of 8:15 P.

i,, e Counc.:.l of tae Viii,_L4e c-' Rivervi,,.on vednesdaj the 2n(1. d. y o(' Jala,.~try h.D. 1~ 21",1:'i, a ~ t11e CoUrIc~1 ROUT 13.

Ycctin;; called o c_der b, Presid-nt 'kf ttLe o.

The follor;iilL ai::se;trcd roll call:

Prc:cent: Council-er: Lc:.:rsdorf,I'danninC, Reno.Absent: Co inciL:_:.,n Cc~vin.

D.Ogler Office-- x,r c::. „e.e At.,cr:_cy FeLLe_s, LnGincer ;;, i

Supt. Pub. "'ks. Krause.

x'71

Uoved by Council .;.rl Reno, su_c.i-orted. i; Co1:.-tciilr: n Lonf,~3c:o,.i, ?.c t

tI) C mina "es of !'he last retinal* t.lcttin ialnd ttlip'_'oved ""ID _eLtdiYeas: Loncsdorf, _C-.rnin67 Reno, Matt'_"_e-N-I's,.

ITays: None.

o(.ior cavil ie6..

Koved bw Ccunci1i.;,n Lo:1F;8dOr': , slit`: ori.(;d by Ccul.cilman I:iu.inint, Lri t

the report of t11e C'sliz:_ o_ Police "'Or ti•e 1,:onuh of'Yeas: Lcr_ sdcrf ; Reno; Mattrev;s.

None.To Lion ca rr.-cci.

i,'oved bv Council:na Itrr-ni?7_, sup_orteo. by Councilman Lon soc_1

be ?.'<:f l re to Lhe 111?_..a t COI. 1 i , L e

Yeas: LQ-L.-J6_0 'i I:Cc 1-: _n_F , Reno, 111E tI1Lcr8.171., s : lione.

Mot4, on Carr e:;•

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aminecl th- sE, 'e gnu 1'E cib ._._(3 tU I:. i.11'_y U(:' c 1.J'Ll C

L'_rs. E. S. Hasty---G.~.s I c. Dec.------- 1;.c4Grand River Oil Cc.-G:s,Gil,Alcohol,& tire rep. Dec.---

urrh- Bros. riotor S,-.= e:: --repatc Chrysler.----Vh,Iter tiliernik_--1 tire tube for Ford Truck----

JudE;e Deamud--Fees !o.Dec.---

JUdge Vreela,.nd--FeeoI Mo. I1(:vt Dec.---

A.J. Vali'de----m-1. 1'3 o ' risc__crs----

L. =?a.~e--Licel:Ue 21 _.te3 fc' Villi:'.c~e vehicles---

Detro?.:; Candy ' eVorks---C & Peanuts for x:7•:1!; ba.2s--C.E. hre,,cr;. Co. .Sons--Nuif~ (cr Xmo, bads---A.Loeffler &Co.--Nettir_~3 icr Xrjias bagsl arti.c F bruit & Fiuc.: l(.e Co.--Fruit E: Potatoes for ~lls.s-

Uri.F. KrL.,_cc-Suppl.i.es iGl Bugs&Dz?.3i- -'s,' yl~~l.l.),IV.U:I.B1Ci•;.~G•,~J-Gregcry.11a er &Thorl Co.--Furniture for Council Room----

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derL G( 1 c d a short, recess.The Pre i

IU-oon re-conveniil~ followi-. e.nswe cei L,oj-1 ci ll:

Pve( erlt: Colvin, Lor;;czdorf, YanninV, Reno, 1att_!OWS.

Absent: I.Tone.To t,ie Presic'Ont ana CcL~.nc'ilmcr o-- the tJl!lU: oC Ri''Ier1'1t

We, tiiE, Ui1C.8Y, 1 =i:e,_: COi;Jai_.tCe On FliMIice, i.:.. Whom : t? f t'ci u; I b'(

COLION;1.71('. blils, woul,i 1' -,rc~.lUl_l.y ~6?JU1't th..t "ie h::.vu crcfujlC_:

Detroit Edison Co.-St. Lip _tirg 1--o. Dec.--

1•:ici1. Bell. tele• Co.--Ser• on 164'/ ;.o 1G ~ 4.74or, 162BJ to 1X.0 13.34----

Trenton Timc'o--PrtC.. 8c PuL•. Imo. Dec._

Russell, Gorhaan--Li?bci 1-tr rerort------

Peter Lagi'e::--n u u a u n it n------

C1M. F. Kraus e --Sal. s Su' c. Pub. Wks.----

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1.11. Co=vin, C.F. Lon,_o(1c:i ~ ::d A.J. Reno l~inrnce Co:,~r:ittee.

Loved by Councilman Colvi n, supi orted by Co anc11r, zn Luri

the re oc-t of the finance Commi!,Lc•e be ac cep Led.

Yeas: Colvin, Lois, 5.icai, !Sanninr_,, Reno, Matthews.

Ycys: 1-~cr_e.

iotion carried.

The _'evcI-a1 biets on L.':e construction of ';a.".er mains on West Je.:xc._•L:en

hvenuc wa.s tilcri rcaC.

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Iiovecl by Colncil,':,::n LonL5edcrf, supported by CounciJ.n.an Y. nnin~,t'r. t the Cou-nc9l reL.i to cli.scuss the severr,l bids.

Yeas: Colvin, Lon,_sc;_or , tannin- Reno,12eys: P'0ne.

Motion cz.1. ie.l..

Upon recorvenin" the follow-Jr-8 ansv,ercd roll cull:

Present: Colvin, Lon,sdorf, M, nning, Reno, tdatt„etr-s.Absent: bone.

Y*ovea by Council:..%.n su uortL:d

the awarded of the contrr;.ct on this job be

7th. aay of January A.D. 1 •20.Yeas: Colvin, Long; sc.oii, Hannin„ Reno,Nays: None.

Ia_oticn curried,

b,. Councilr,ar. Reno, i,h, t

aid 01rer until alonCLc..v - e

idfz,tt'rle~;; s .

Movc(i by Councilman Colvin, suporteo. by Councilman Reno, that

we adjourn to Honday the ' 7th. day of January A.D. 1929.Yeas: Colvin, Lon6sdorf, Ianning, Reno, TL'.,hews.

lays: None.

I,fotion carried,

At 10:45 P.11.

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Jo.mc:s L. Hale.

ViilaCe Clem;.

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ADJCiiR <ED I: =,T.IITG0

January 7, 1020.

Adjourned meeting cf z-he Council. of the Villa e of Riverview, Yla,;..eCoarity, HichiL<.n h-elu on Monday the 7th. day of January A.D. l- 2; at,

n she hour of 9:00 P.h% at i,l.e Council Rooliis.

The meeting was c...lled to order by President Iv!,,tthews.The Foll.cain~2 a..ns<<e:edroll call: Present: Councilmen Colvin, Manning, Reno. Abser_t: Council. c.nLon6sdorf. OtherOff ice'spre:; eritwere Attorney Fetters and Supt. Pub. Krause.

Yoved-

by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that thecomj,-- unicationfrom the Engineer in reLards to Mr. lerank Loseile be accepted.Yeas .

Colvin, 11,:anr:inL, Reno, Matthew., Nays: None. Motioncarried. 1LLoved

by Councilman Reno,supi,ortedby Councilman Colvin, the-tthe contractf'orthe construction of Water Mains on YJest Jefferson Avenue fromthe Grosse Isle bridce turn to the proposed Gara geto be located just

South of the-: Pennsylvania. Salt 1.fg. Co. tracks, with the condition thatconstruction cf said mains strut onl;,.; wlien the said Garage is com;.letedto a heit~ r:tci' eight feet. Yeas:

Colvin, hr.nning, Reno, Tdatthe-;.s.Nays: None. n

fI, Lotion

ca=ries:..Moved

by Couricilria. nColvin supported by Councl-.-.ia.nReno ' LhLt -.he CormAtteeon the removal of tlle pole in "'ne alley in Wyandotte Subdivisionbe continued because of lack of progress. Yeas:

Colvin, LZ .nninl;, Reno, Matt:,e:rs.Nays: None. Motioncari ied..Moveeby Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that two streetl.i6htsbe installed under the supervision of the Super intendi-ntoPublicWorks near the -,pest Je~'f'ersonAvenue Bridge. Yea.--:

Colvin, Mannin6, Reno, Matthews. NaYs:

None. Motion

carried. Movedby Councilman. Colvin, supported by Councilman Ya,.nr_inb, that the

Chief of Police and Vi -lra,t;eClerk endeavor to have a traffic light installedat the Grosse Isle turn in Nest Jefferson Avenue.Yeas:

Colvin, Kann, ir.g; Reno, 113. tthe1.7s.Nays: !,,'

one. Lotioncarried..Moved

by Councilman Reno supported by Councilman Ltznning, that the severalnominating petitions and declarations of Candidacy be turn over to

the Board of Canva2sers, Yeas: Colvin, Manning, Reno, 2Utthews.a

YoL ivone .Yo'

noncarried. Movedby Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Idann.ing !.hat the following

having filed suf' iici(-,ntnominating petitions ana declaration ofcandidacy that their na).me_, for the -respective offices be placed upon thePrimary Election B.-llotfor t o Primary Election to be hela on. Monday

the 21^t. day of January A.D. 1q25. Charles

R. sis. leForVillage President. Frank

Mi tthews

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Walter Clark

Thornton H. Colvin

Elmer ManningEdward Reno

A. Boyd Smith

Charles Fox

Anthony F. Koester

babel C. I~yers

Councilmen

Assessor

alter Keisel Treasurer

Yeas: Colvin, Mannir-g, Reno, I-L ttl,cas,Nays: Yone.

I:fotion carried.

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Yloved by Councilman Reno, supported by CounC41m.:.r. Manning, 'chn.t the

Re6u: eLr Annual Village Primary Electicn of the Vilia,ge of ?.ivervi ev: be

held on Monday the 21st dally of January A.A. lc/-21° in accordance v;rh

Chapter III of the Village Charter.

Colvin, Yannir_g, Reno, 11attrews.Yeas:

rays: cone.

Hotior. carried.

Iuoved by Councilmen Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the Blec tion Board for ti-..e Annual Primary Election consist of t]ie f ollcv;

irg: C.H. LonGsdorf as CYO,irman, James W. Reno as Inspector, Jennie

BO.tten as Inspector, Lottie IGcKens_ie as Clerk and Agnes V. Hale as

Clerk.Yeas: Colvin, Manning, Reno, Matthews.

Yays: Yone.

Yotion carried.

Kovec. by Ccuncil°rar. Reno supported by Counci-Linn Colvin, tlul.t the

report of the Atto.-ney on the matter of one village an.:exin0; ;:notl:er

vi'lage be received.Yeas: Colvin, !-ianninz, Reno, Mat;;hev:s.

clays: !Zone.Y,otion cal'rled.

Yoved by Councils .n Colvin, supported b;;r Council:.n.an :'canning t!'.o.t

we adjourn to our regular rieeti.nG.Yeas: Colvin, ManninE, Reno, Matthews.

Y .ys: Eone.lfotion carried.

At 11:30 P.M.

Janes L. Iia.le,Village Clerk.

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1:GJLAR jV='I'II\IG.

January 15, 1929.

Regular meeting of the Council of the Vill.a6e of Riverview,Wayne Cour_ty, IrichiL<~ri held on Tuesday the lath. day of January,A.D. 152; at the hour of 8 o'ciock P.M. at the Council Rooms.

I. ceting -.;as called to order by President kiattheivs.The follo•,<ring a.nse:cred roll call:

D Prevent: CouncilmenColvin, Jda.rining;, Reno. Absent: Councilrr,ar: LongsdorfOther Officers present were Attorney Fetters and Supt. Pub. Wks.

Krause.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Manning, thatthe minutes of the rc,.ular rr:eeti% of January 22 1929 stand app-roved as read.

Yeas: Colvin, Nlanning, Rene, hTatther;s. Idwys:_None.Ifotion carried.b.Ioved by Councilman. Reno supported by Councilman Marnirg, that

the minutes of the adjourned ineeting of January 7th., 1029 stand

ap,)roved as read.Yeas: Colvin, Sda.ni:int;, Reno, Matthews.

I?ays : None .Motion curried.

Moved by Councilman. Colvin, supported by Councilman Yanninbe, thatthe con-miunication from State Representative Darin in regards to thewidening of West Jefferson Avenue be referred to the Village AlfuirsConirnittee.

Yeas: Colvin, Manning, Reno, MI-tthews.Days: None.Notion carried.Iuoved by Councilman Reno, su po_•ted by Councilman iala.nnin6, t :at

leLter of thanks be sent to Mr. Benj. Greening for the NorwaySpruce giver, to the Village of Riverview for a permanent Xrna:3 Tree.

Yeas: Colvin, I_annir_6, Reno, Idatthews.

Nays : None.Motion carried..Moved by Councilman Reno, supported bf Councilman Colvin, that

the maps, plans, and estimates of cost of the laying of water mainsin Islandviea Farms Subdivision and Catle & Ford's Riverview Sub-division be accepted. anu referred to the Coi-ar.ittee on Sewers anu

Water.Yeas: Colvin, Ic:anninb, Reno, Ir'_`a.ttheiss.Nays: Done.1.`_o Lion carried.

Loved by Councilman Irianning, supported by Councili..an Reno, thatthe sever;.l ci&irns an(i ,tc•counts be referred to tr.t- i'inancc Cormnit_,_e.

Yeas: ColviI12 I.:nninC, Reno, kla:ttheaaU.

ia?a.ys: None.

Motion carried.

The Pre:~ide,nt then dec,_.rcd a short recess.

tipor_ re-convening t.e fol.lo-wing arse:erec. roll call:Present: Colvin, Ya.nnint;, Reno.Absent: Longsdorf.

To the President and Councilmen of the. Vil.!,-;.ge of Riverview:

We, the undersigned Coirxnittoe or Finance, to venom referr'ea thefo'iloti bills, wouldr:spectfuily retort that "re have carei'u!,e=-iiined t , sa7ie and _ =coi"irend that they tie " oald as allo',7ed:ivationa,l BanP of Cormiei ce----Int. Water Imp. ~2310.00

Bldg. Bonds 105.00Final Bldg. Bonds 4000.00------641;.00

Wyandotte Savings Bank--Int. on SAD #7--jy 350.00SAD #8-- 66.25---- 416.25

Roy Smith--Sal. as Pol.&Fire Chief 1/1-1/16-- 105.00 105.00

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A.J. Valade---Sal. as Pol. Cart. 1/1-1/16-----Victor Girardin--Sal. as Janitor 1/1-1/16Walter Yeisel--Sal, as Trezisurer 1/1-1/16---Ja;iies L. F;,le--Sal. as Clerk 1/1-1/16---Boa.rd of Water Commissioners--Water9/20/28-12/19/28-YichiEa.n Foundation Co.--Crock w Stonc--

City- ofti~":_.nc.otte--Penna. Ave. Li6rrtinL Ido. Dec.--

Banner Laundering Co.--To,;rel Service Mo. Dec.--

Ga.rtner Ildvie. Co.--Supplies per invoices---

Quarr;;i Lumber Co.--Lumber lc:r Police Office----

Pardo Auto Sales--Dcping :":ov., truck----

Andrew Tear--Au,. Fol. scrvices----

Russell Gorlal;:---La.bcr i:e rero_t----Peter Laginess---tt "

cc ce tt n n---

lm. F. hra.usc--Sal. u.s Sups. Piab. FYks.---

Wyandotte Tire Co.--1 tube and vul. i tire

Frank !Tatthe:es--Attending meetings Jun.----T. h. Colvin- ---tt It H It tt if Is it 17 It O 11

Elmer 1:an.ling--_" " u tt tt it tt it tt to tt

Albert J. Reno--" n n et tt It a" tt" tt-___

100.00

7e5020.8383.33

420.609.1628.502.7i

c35 " ,1.911.00

15.3048.00

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30.006.75

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10.00

10.00

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T.h. Colvin and A.J. Reno Finance Co:raaittee.

I1oved by Council-an Cc.tvin, supported by Councilman Rcnc, thut

the report of the Finance Committce be accepted.Yeas: Colvin, Lanni-6, Reno, I!iatthc:wo.

Pays: None.

Yotlon carried.

Moved by Councilman

we adjourn to our next

Yeas: Colvin, ::Lanni

Days: none.

Motion carried.

Colvin, supportedrc;gula.r meeting.g; Reno, Mattheas.

by Councilman Reno that

At 10:05 P.M.

it:James L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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REGULAR LMEliNG.

February 192 .

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,Wayne County, Michigan held on Tuesday the 5th. day of February A.D.

10,29 at the Council Rccros at 8:15 P.14.

Neeting called to order by President Id tthews at 8:15 P.Y.The followin6 answered roll call:Present : Councilmen Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno.Absent: none.

Other of'f'icers present were Attorney Fetters, Engineer flint anu.

Surt. Pub. Wks. Kr&.use.

roved by Councilman Reno, sunported by Councilman Mannine, that. theminutes of I.-he last regular meeting stana ap.,roved • i3 read.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Mann9ng, Reno, Matthews.

I%Tays: none.

Motion carried,

Iroved by Councilman, Reno, supported by Councilman Longsdorl, th-t

the communication from the Beach Manufr,.ctiaming Co. be referred to theFinance Committee.

Yeas: Colvin., Lon6sdorf, Manning, Reno, Yatthe•~,s.

I;ays: none.

Motion carried..

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Lanning that

the communication frcrc C-- as.R. Hale asking '.,hat the Village Council

accept his refusal of nemina.tior to candidacy of Village Treasurer'sOffice be accepted and filed and the said Chas. R; hale's name be leftfrom the ballot as a nominee for the Village Treasurer's office.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Lianr_ing, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: none.

Idotion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman E~anninl; thatthe Cleric write to U.S. Representative Miehener in regards to theRural Delivery I-Tail Service to 1.7yandotte Iiighlonds and on Port Streetas far south as Mr. A.O. Brinson's residence.

Yeas: Colvin, Lo:_LsderfUanninG, Reno, Iriattl_er;s.

Plays: none.

Lotion carried.

Moved by Councilman Kanning, supr.orte•d by Vouncil:aan Reno, tnat Lhe

repol•t o" Lht; Chief of Police for the month of January be accented.Yea:: Colvin, Lon~sdorf, Manning, Reno, Iaatthe•ns.

Nays; none.

Irotion carried.

Moved by Counc:i lmc. Longodorl', supported by Counc_ lean Ha,nnirL-, the

Dthe several claims and accounts be referred tc the Corraittee on Finance

Yeas: Colvin, Lon6sd.crf, Manning, Reno, hiatthews.

Days: none.

The President t.,en dt:xiared a short rece s.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll call.

Present Cl,unciliran Colvin, Longsdorf, ILanning, Reno.Absent: Preoidcrt Matthevas.

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Pre ident Fro-tempore Colvin in the Chair.

To the President and Councilmen of the Village of' Riverview:

We, the undersigned Committee, to whbm was referred the foliowincbills, 1dould respectfully report that we have carefully eaaminea :,he

same and vioUlC recoraynend t'ilat they be I)aid. .is " l ovied.

Roy Smith-----Sal. as Pcl.8: Fire Chief 1/16-2/1--- 105.00A.J. Valade--Sal. as Pol. Capt.---- 100.00

Victor Girard fn--Sal. as Janitor----- 7. 0Walter `r_eisel--Sal. as '~'reasurer---- 20.83Jories L. Iia.le---Sal. as Clerk------- 83-J3C.H. Lon6sdorf--Insp. at election 1121 and attending;

Council Ideetings--Jar_.-- 18.00James Reno--Insp. at election 1/21--Lottie McKenzie--Insp. at Election 1/21--Jennie Batten Cler at election 1/21----Agnes V. Hale--Clerk at election 1/21--Florence Ya.nning---Clerk at election 1 21

Mary Gillis--Gatekeeper at election 1 21---

Victor Girardin--Burying 4 dogs----R.D. Bond u Co.--Audit ct Dec. 1;28---Trenton Timcs--Prtg. & Pub. Yo. Jan.---

Sibley Garage--Repairs to Chrysler battery----GrardlRiver Oil Co.--Gas,Tire, Oil Alcohol Jan.----

R.B. Clark --Attending; rreetinga----I;ich.;Bell iele. Co.--Service on 1628-J to 2/10----City of iyandotte--Penna. Ave. service ho. Jan.---

Detroit :*ciscn Co.--Street Lighting Lo. Jan.--

Bannei Laundry--Toivel service !Lo. Jan.-----

Ijich.irour_daticn Co.--Co..lC'iatchnan's shanty---Gartner Ildwe. Co.--Su}:plies for Pol. Bept.--Doa rd of County Auditors--For prisoners at D.H.of C

C. H., Lonrsdcrf.--Services on Ordinance Coituni' tee--

Beach Van'f'g. Co.--Corrugated Pipe---Wm. F. Krause--Sal. as Supt. Pub. 4lks.--

Peter Laginess---Labor per time report------Russell Gorham---'? n is st n n u t! n It

Matthews --Attending extra retular meeting Jan

T.H. Colvin-----n a IT It n u si n a It r. It tI It n Is 0

Elmer Manning ` n n n n n IT n o it n It n It It it u n

A.J. Reno tt II 11 0 tl It tt tl " 11 tl 11 It tl 11 It It tl

T.H. Colvin, C,II. Long sd.orf and A.J. Reno Finance C

u

10.00

10.00

10.00

10.00

10.00

5.002.00

65.006c.oo2.30

69.321OC.00

12.9E2 t3 ~ 0

427.332.754>.755.75

37.505.00

402.00

37.63.6073.205.005.OC5.00

1 0 ..S,ommittee.

Moved by Councuil*r.~.n LonGsdori', supported ':)y Couiicilma.n Reno, that

the report of t,;e Finance Committee be a.cce_ted.Yeas: Colvin, Lon~adorf', Linning, Reno.

Nays: none.

I-lotion carried.

Moved by Councilman Long_dor.f, supportedthe Lngineer be authorized to make addition

a Village fct the State Department of Health.

yeas: Colvin, LonGsdorf, 1da.nning, Reno.

Nays: noise.

Motion carried.

by Councilman Lra.nning, that

to the Sewer reap og the

Udved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno tr:L,t

the President and Clerk be authorized to s,~gn -the contract for the layping of water mains on West Jefferson Avenui`'dnd that the certified checkbe returned to the successful bidder.

Yeas;} Colvin, Longsdorf,Manning, Remo.

Nays: none

lotion carried.

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Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno thatthe Clerk answer State Representative Darin's conununication statint;that this Council considers Vied 3efferson Avenue through Riverview as

wide as a lot of other th.orouLrhfares and they also believe that iC. isnot necessary to widen "west Jefferson through Riverview.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, h rnirg, Reno.

19.ys: none.

ICotior_ carried.

Koved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno, thatthe Dog, Ordinance be referred to the Attorney.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno.

ldays : none.

Motion carried.

Toved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman: Rene that

the purchase of combin~:.tlon Tractor Grader be referred to J.;'re Fina-

nce Corrrrittee.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Kannin~_,, Reno.

Na.irs : none.

ILotion carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Renc that

the President arl;oint a committee of three to work on the annexation

of the property north of Pennsylvania Avenue.Yeas: Colvin, Longsaoi f , 1.11, nirg, Reno.

Kays: none.

Motion carried.The President pro-tenpore then appointed Councilman Longsdorf,

Council.m,a- Reno a:_(: President Matthews to act on this committee.

ifoved by Councilman Reho supported by Councilman Lianning, that

we adjourn to our next meeting.Yeas: Colvirp Mannine, Longsdorf, Reno.

Mays: none.

Motion carried.

11:20 P.M.

James L. Hale.

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REGULAR IuzZT IZTG .

February 19, 1929.

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,Wayne County, Michigan held on Tuesday the 19th, day of February A.D.

19291 at the Council Rooms.

Meeting called to order by President bfatthev,s at 8:00 P.M.

The following answered roll call:

a Present: Councilren, Colvin, Longsd.orf~ Nanning, Reno.

Absent: none.

Other officers present were Attorney Fetters, Engineer Harw.nn and

Superintendent of Public -Yorks Krause.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman L.annint,,tha'l the minutes of thU _~,st regular 1-leetir_g stand approved as read.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Yanning, Reno, LSatthe*,as.

Days: none.

Notion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin., supported by Councilmen Reno, that

t'he several claims anc, accounts be referred to the Finance Corrnittee.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsd(Drf, Banning, Reno, :tla.ttheti=+s.

hays: none.

Motion carried.

The President then declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll. call:

Present: Colvin, Lonrg•t.dorf, lli:{,nning, Reno, Matthews.

Absent: none.

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To the President an

1,7e, the unc'.crsignedfollov-.,ing bills -would

cxan bed the sa.r:U and

a Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:

Corliillttee on Finance to who's was referred ~itc

resl:cctfully report that we have carefullycould reconanend that they be paid sa.llcwed.

Mich. Bell Telephone Co.---Ser. on 1628-1 to mar. 10-

Wm. Sinner--Cleaning side,,va.lks with toam-----

lm. F. Krause--Supt. Pub. .Vkq------

Jennie 3atter_--Clcar_in; Council Room------

Peter Lagihess---Labor per time report------Rus'ell Gorhar---n It n u a It u n n t:

Roy Sriith--Sal. as Pol. c Fire Chief 2/1-16----A.J. Valade--Sal. as Pol. Capt. 2/1-16-----Victor Girardin--Sal. as Janitor 2/1-16----Walter Keisel--Sal. as Treasurer 2/1-1c----James L. Hale--Sal. as Clerk 2/1-16-----Frank VatthiErrts---Attending Council Meetings Feb.----

rt it It ft n n n it it tt tt tt If It n

O.H. Longsdorf---tttt It n u n it n tt tt It n n n It n----

Elraer Il4anning----rtn n rt n n tt u n tt u n tt n tt___

Albert J. Reno---n n n a n n n t: u n n a n rt rt n

23.8424.7531.202.00

n.5. 6057.6o

105.001:;0.00

7.5020.3383.3310. C0

10.00

10.00

10.00

10.00 _

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T.H. Colvin, C.H. Longsdorf and A.J. Reno Finance Committee.

Moved by Councilman Manning, supporte, by Councilman Longsdorf,that the report of tree Finance CojMaittee be accepted.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, M:i .nninry, R cno, Mattr,e~.+s.

Yays: hone.

notion carried,

Roved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman.'!arr_ing, that

the Clerk and Supt. Pub. +1cs. have an Automatic V+ater Control Regul-ator installed on the furnace at Municipal Building.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, 1t . ;, thews.

ZTays: none.

I::otion carried.

197

loved by CounciDr;an Colvin, supported by Councilman Longsdorf,that the matter of installin_ Fire Extinguishers at convenient palcesthroughout the Munici_:al Building be referred to the Comarr.ittee on

Villap,,e Affairs.Yeas: Colvin, Lonbsdorf, -Manning, Reno, Matthews.

i:ays: none,

b'otion ca:.ri ied.

Loved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the rtpor',; of the Ordinance Coi-x:)i:,tee stating that the Puild.int6 Ord-

inance rill be ready for f final realdinti March 7, 1;-,2G. be accepted.as: Colvin, Longsdorf, 1':anning, Renc, Illi tt!1C`.IS•

1q&1-,,s: none.

otion carried.

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Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Manning, Lhtat

the Clerk and Supt. Pub. 'Nks. compile figures on a combination Tractorand Grader i or use of the Budget Corl:rittee.

Yeas: Colvin, Lont.~dorf, Mannin„ ]Reno, 1attherrs.

Kays: none.

i,lotion carried.

Resolution introduced by Councilrr:an Manning-,Supported by Councili-.uin Longsdorf,T-LER1AS a proper Petition has been filed with the Council asAing

fcr the extension of 'dJc.ter Mains to Castle & Ford's Rivervi.e~,i Su -

division, Islandview ?arms Subdivision and. a 6 inch main on RenoAvenue from Longsdorf Avenue to Pennsylvania Avenue and,

II'IRLAS the roper ma,:s, plans and e6tirhr.tes of cost of t_.e

construction of the foreL;oing• improvements harve been submitted a:nu

ap.;roved b;r this; Council,TIDEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that at a Special Election to be held

in trc Village of Riverview or.Iday 2nd.,ly2U the proposition of

borrowing the sum of Eighty-Five Thousand Dollar~(}Bj,000) anc:

uina the General ObliiLzltion Bonds of the Village of Riverview for

tLc paVlmcr_t of the c.rle be put to a vote of the qualified el.ectols.

Ycas: Colvin, LonL;sdori,Nays: voile.

Resolution po.:3se::-.

Lanning, Reno, L'latthews.

loved by Councilman Longsdori, supported by Councilr,:an Lanniag,that the matter of improving Castle Park be placed upon the be.llot

of the Special Election to be %_elo on May 2nd.,1 2Q. 'Yeas: Colvin, Lorlt,sdorl , I'a.nninL, Reno, I:'att: ea .

Nays: none.

Motion ca_•ri ed.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, Supported by Ccuncilma_n Reno

1711REAS, it ar, Va. r~ t!'ai, a ne'.! public ; chop; is cool'.`., to ; _ - on-

vt;uCted on . Lonisbo- Avcxae in talc; Villc.a c R_verv ew oil 11C

known as Lot Tr"32 ofI:.?:.ndviev:, Farms Subdivitiiorl, by MonE;uar(;r: 'ic.in-

chip, School. D_str._ct No. 2, and,i2I1L?]S1i5, it a ea'.'' tp tll': S t:SfL.Ction of t!liS C uncil U

will be necessary LY.-u ::,:.id school have -:ome hi<.nner of of

it: se :age, and,ci. tc is fir: c:Lo. 1 ros~:.. sJIIViiREAS, it furzhel• a?)pears tha.; the i -

ilrri.ty to the sewer loc:_';ed in the alley be'C"c'erl Reno a.nd Cl:,r-. Ave-

nues in Jos. F. NeWcora~-_rs Pennsylvania Avenue Sub. which sa;.1c'

i,; a part of Se':ier AssE<_sment District #3, and,Jf REAS, it furt!:r;_• ap_ e1rs tilatnc= suitable temperar, ecnrre i.;:.i.cn

ca.-.,I ccnven;.ently be 1„acic r ilb i tl-le ..mid se'aer oy braveh anc Lc _ ' co

tile : id school, not,,, tr!crcfore,BE IT RESOLVED, tL? t School District No. 2, IJionguat,cn ~Lol:nsaip

be and C1CI'[.by l-- 2l] thOr1..,Fd to COh'hStri:.Ct a temporary br«ncl, ;;r~rcl

f:corL its school sate located on LonL;sdcrf Avenue and known: as Let

L-99

of Islandviev-i Farms Subdivision, to, and connecting onto, a seder

loca.teo in the ey bet,i:cer_ Rene and Clark Avenues in Jos. E. I:ew-

comer's Penn-ylv.-:nia vc- ue Subdivision, :-aid seg. cr beinG a part of

Sevier Assessment Li(L_ict No. 3, and,BE IT FliRi'IILE. RE'SCLVEL that the said. school district be an(; I:erc-

by is empor:ered to coi:etruct tl.e :;aid branch sewer in E.,ny of the

otr( ef•s, alleys, or publie places in the Villai;t of RivervIc:'n acs

day be '-necessary t0 ':F.kc' t. c said cornettion '.alth tl:e „:p1_I'OVcI Oi

the. Village Engrineei, and,BE IT IiIRTHER RESCLV LIIAr THE S DD schoo I di7Lr-:ct No. stall

first cause to be ccnot:r•uctcd a, septic tank on its site throughwhich all selaag e sh&l1 first pass before being emptied into the said

Village Se,:er, the saic :;er,tic tank to be o a : style and con~truc ion

roved by the VilI~~L.,c Lrigineer before.. any connections ,,h:Lll be i:.<zde

kith the said Villr. ,e Sewer, and,iE 1i F'LRT=_L:R RLSCL'e'yL) that the Council may at a ny Lir,_e won

notice, ro said School Dis•i.r._ct require it to remove, ,;.Iter, or ch...~-eits branch tee';:er or connections and re(lUire that the said Via .1E~scv;e_.' or any of the str.,ets, alleys, or public places, be r'es 07' L

to as Food o,' 'wetter condition than that in which they no.a wr; ,

Yeas: Colvin, LonL,r. corf, Manr_i_ i,;, Reno, iKatthe,a:,.

Naj is norie.

Resolution passed.

Moved by Counciima:_ Colvin, supported by Councilman

Lhat. the• Surt. Pub. Wk; . clean the snow from the ice on '„he Creek

and flood if necessary to put the ice in fit condition for skatirg.Yeas: Colvin; Lock. iorf' IIIanning, Reno, L,aLLs_ev:s.

Nays: none.

Motion carried,

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supportde by Councilman ManninE;,tDat ; ie adjourn to ou.i : (_rt regula,:• .eating.

Yea.;:: Colvin, Loni,scosf, L:a::ning, Reno, I1.aLthe•,,is.

Nay:.: none.

Motion cai ri ed.

At 9:3o P.ITZ.

Jo=c:s L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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REGULAR Id1;ETIYG.

March 5, 1929.

Regular meeting of he Council of t-he VillageCcur_ty, Michigan held on Tuesday the 7th. day ofthe Council. Rooms.

I,Ieeti% called to order by President lfatthewsThe Following answered roll call:

n Present: Colvin, Lorg;;dcrf, Mar_nir.[n,, Reno.

U Absent: none.

Other officers present %;rere Attorney Fetters,and Supt. Pub. Vks. Krause.

of Riverview, WayneLarch A.D. 1920, at

at 8:15 P.b.

Engineer : elrrann

gloved by Cour_e iLnar_ Lorgsdorf, supported by Councilz, an I: annir_g,that the minutes of t:_c last regular meeting stand approver, as read.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, 1'anr_ing, Reno, 11ai.tthews:hgys: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Manning,that the prices submitted on the combination Tractor and Grader bereferred to the Budget Committee.

Yeas: Colvin, fanning, Reno, I..atthews. Not; Voting LonLsdorf.hays: none.

Motion carried.

I',_oved by Councilman. ;:fanning, supported b~T Councilman. Reno, ?;ratthe several claims and a.cccunts be referred to the,- Finance Corr:r ittee.

Yeas: Colvin, Long sd_ rf, M a.rning, Reno, Matthews.rays: none.

Lotion carried.The President ;,hen declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following ans+e1. roil call:Present: Colvin, Ion~sdorf, wi anr.irg, Reno, I~attYrevrs.Absent: none.

To the President and Councilman of the Village of Riverview;We, the undersigned Corr'ittee on Finance, to whom was referrer: the

fo].iowing bills, v;ould 1-espectfully report trrat we have carefullyexar ined. the sarne and vrould recon rend that they be paid. as all.o~ c d.Roy Smith-----Sal. as Pol. & Fire Chief 2/16-3/1--- 105.00A.J. Valade--Sal. as Pol. Capt. 2/16-j/1---- 100.00Victor Girardin---Sal. as Janitor 16-~/l---2/ 7.50WalterI.eisel--Sal. as Treasurer _ 6-3/1------20.83James L. Hale--Sal. a- Clerk 2/16-3/1----- 83,33Trenton Tiires--Prig. & Pub. ISo. Feb.---- 60.00R.D. Bond Fc Co.--Audi of Mo. Jan.------ 65.00Gartner Hdwe Co.--Supplies Pol. Dept.----- 60Banner Laundry----Towel service M0. Feb.----- 2,75Grand River Oil Co.--Gas & Oil, Pol. Fire & D.P.,'a.---46.88Mich. bell Tele. Co.--Service on 1647 12/3-2/1----8,15Detroit Edison Co.--Street Lighting l,:o. Feb.--- q-30.00City of 1Jyandotte--Penn.:.. Ave. lighting Lo. Feb.--- 28.50J.T. 1:6vlade--1 Hydromei.er----- 1.00Remington Rand Business Service--1 typev+riter---- 103.28Mich. Foundation Co.----crock peri:^_voiceti---- 3,36NYC Rcilroad Co.--Rental of crossing for !rater pipe-- 7.00

I, Greg03-17, ILayer & Thor: Co.--Ring books for Ordinances-- 41.04Morris Birnbaum--103# rags----- 17.-1Ralph B. Clark--Professional services Supreme Court---- 150.00Russell Gorham--labor per time report--- 8.b0Peter Laginess--° It tr a c, n „ it 11

47.0Wm. F. Krause---Sal. as Supt. Pub. Mks.----- 3-00Detroit Edison Co.--Mun. Bldg: Ser.1/2-2/1---12.16Judge S.L. Vreeland---Justice fees Jan.$13.50, Feb.w24.6o-- %8.10

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T. H. ' Colvir_, C.I?. Longsdorf and. Albert J. Reno Finance Committee.

Yoved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Longsdorf', that

t :e report of the I inance Corvnittee be accepted.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, ILatthews.

Nays: none.

lotion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that

the Village of Riverview will purchase the r..aterials neede for repairinthe Crossing shanty- per the communication on the condition t. hat the

shanty be removed to the Northeast side of the railroads.Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, !"fanning, Reno, Hiatthevis.

I:ays: none.

Motion carried..

Loved fay Councilmna Reno, supported by Councilman Longsdcrf, that

the Election Board of the Annual Vil.lace Election to be field on Irkonaaaythe 11th. dw of Yach 192; consist of the fo;lowir_g members, C.H. Longsdorfo. Chwirman, Mrs. Mary Gailoway, Errs. Bernice Judd and Charles Bunter as

inspectors and Idrs. Liargarite Tear and 1-Irs. Lottie I:.eKen: ie as Clerks.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, LionninFg, Repo, Ilatthetrs:

Kays: none.

Notion, carried.

loved by Councilman :sinning, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, thatC1iord Laurel! be given a Plumbing Licens e on condition that hh be

notified that the Village Irspec4:,or will be the Sanitary Inspector o f

the City of 71yandotte.Yeas: Colvin, Lon.,bdorf, 'Yanr_ing, Reno, Matthews;Ida-s:none.

Motion carried.

Loved by Councilman Longsdorf, supporte d by Councilman D_-:nnin6, najire adjourn to our nc:r regular mee,:ir_g.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno,I.Tatthews.

nays: none.

Notio n carried.At 10:30 P-111-James L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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REGULU LIM- ING.

March 12, 1929.

Regul.,.r ;acetinb of the Council of the Village of Rivervie,,r, WayneCounty, is _it a.r, he7d on Tuesday the 12th. day of March A.D. 1829 atthe Council Rooms.

JSeeting called to order by President Matthevis at 8:00 P.M.The follo,aing a-saered roll call:Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno.Absent: none.

10Other officers 1,reserit Attorney Fetters.

Resolution by Councilman Reno,Supurcted b;i Councilman. Lcngsdori,

tJHMEAS, it appears by the returns of the election inspectorsduly and legally a.p,,ointed for the Annual Village Election, held in saidVillage on March 11th. 1;29, that the total number of votes cast fcrPresident is 252 of which 142 were in favor of Frank Iratthews, and 110were in favor of Ci_urie- R. Hale.

WHEREAS, it appears by the returns of the election inspectorsduly an6 legally ar.poini.ed for the Regular Village Election held in saidVillage on Tdarch llth.,1929, that the tot 1 nturfocr of votes cast forTreasurer is 198 of ::hich 196 were in favor of' Walter Keisel, and 1 votein favor of Roy Rapp, andlvote in favor of Rich h:ar_ore.

111 EREAS, it acy;ears by ; _ie returns of the election inspectorsduly a.na legai.ly appointed for the Regular Village Election 'yield in saidVil.ly geAssessor

on Elarch

were 21711th.,1G29of which

that the total number

125 were for Anthony F

of votes cast `_'or theKoester and 92 w re e

for Mabe l C. V, ers.

V_ZITIT, AS, it appears by the return of the election inspectorsduly and legally ao:)ozn;;ed for the Regular Village Election h(z'!(~. In RaidVillai~e on i,ia.rch 1:! t:~. , 1 29, tha- the total nwcuer of votes cast J orCouncilmen is 438, of which 143 were in favor of Thornton -h. Colvin, and.130 were in favor of A. Boyd. Smith, 110 votes were in favor of Elmerranning, and 55 vote-: %;-cre in favor of Edward Reno.

hTCVJ TI; ,Ri,FOI , BE IT RESOLVEL, that the result of the electionupon the office of President of said Village resulted in favor of1'ran;c Matthews, and he hereby is declared elected as President ofhe Village of Riv-rvi,e;Fr,

BE IT FURTKh1 rESOL'TED, that the result of the election uponthe office of Treast;rer of said Village resulted in favor of Walter Keiseland he hereby is declared elected as Treasurer of the Village of Rivervicvi

BE IT FURTHER RE"SCI,VED, that J,he result of the election uponthe office of Assessor of the said Village resulted in f;tvor of AnthonyKoe_ter, and he hereby is declared. elected as Assessor of the Villageof Riverviev ,

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the result o° the election uponthe oifice of Council-an of the said Village resulted in iavor ofThornton H. Colvin anc A. Boyd Snit:, and they hereby are declaredc]ected as Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, I;ia.nning, Reno, Matthews,Nays: none.

Resolution passed.

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Resolution by Councilman Colvin,Supprt-10 by Councilman Manning,

Resolved by the Council of 1-.he Vill-:.ge of Riverview, that theChirf of Police of the Village of Rivervievi be and hd hereby ie instruct-ed to investir:ate the m :licious disabling of the fire apparatus of theVi1]. F_e or t e :.i ;ht of 111'c.rch 11th., 10e; and apprehend the guiltyparty or rarties.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorr:, 1.anning, Reno, Matthews.I,Tays: none.

Resolui:icn ;:t1Stie(..

Toved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councillx,n Mannir.,, thatwe adjourn to our next regulsr meeting.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, YeAthews.

Nays: none.

Motion cz:r.ricd.

At 9:00 P.M.James L. Hale.,Village Cl rk.

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REGULAR 12EETING.

Tway ch 19th. 1929.

Regular meeting o the Council of the Village of Riverview, WayneCounty, Iwichigan held on Tuesday the 19th. day of parch A.D. 1929 atJ...e Council Rooms.

a Tweeting called to order by President Jk.tthews at 8:OOP.M.The followincr an--~:ereu roll cali.:

Present Councilmen Colvin, 'Manning, Reno.Absent Councilman Longsdorf.Other officers prcoent: viere Attorney Fetters and S.P. r. Krause.

Moved by Councilman. Reno, supported by Councilman Manning that

the minutes of the lzast regular meeting stand approved as read

Ye,is: Colvin, T,•ianrin Reno, Miatthews. Yaks : none.

T-~oticn carried.

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Moved by Councili;:a.n Colvin, supported by Councilman Manning, thatthe invitation from the City of River Rouge to attend a meeting of theDown River League to be held at that place Thursday Tdarch 28th be

r;ccepted a.ncL the Clerk answere stating that the Council a-, a wholevriil attend.

Yeas: Colvin, T&~;.nning, Reno, Y-tthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that

thAltx statement received from the County Treasyrer for Lot 1o.100Oak Ridge Sub. be paid.

Yeas: Colvin, Manning, Reno, Matthews. Trays: none.

Yotion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno th~111 theseveral claims and accounts be waferred to the Finance Committee.

Yeas: Colvin, banning, Reno, i:.E~.tthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

The President then declared a short recess.

Upon. re-convening the fol]oviing answered roll call.Present: Colvin, lv.a.rning, Reno, Matthews. Absent ; Longsdorf,

To the President ana Councilmen of the Villar;e of Riverview;We, the undersigned Committee on Finance to whom was referred the

following bills :could respectfully report that we have carefully ex-

amined the same and 111fould recommend. that they be paid as allowed.

D.Y.. Woodruff Co.---Sem-ann. Int. on SAD#9 Bonds-----

C.H. Longsdorf----Election of 1dar. 11th.-------is-----Charle. Hunter ° It ° ' 1 u to is r to It

Lottie McKenzie ---tt tt If ( 1 11 61 it 11 It 11 11------

1&arga.rite Tear tt tt " tr It u n It n n----

Bernice Judd------n n it n It u u to u it n------

Mary Galloway-----n a It to n u u u u n to

Roy Smith-Sal. as Pol. & Dire Chief 3,11-16----A.J. i%alade----- Sal. as Pol. Capt. 3/1-16-----Andrew Tear--&,l. as Aux. Pol.Victor Girardin--Sal. as Janitor & election Mar. 11th.---

Walter Koisel---Sal. as '_rea.s. 3/1-16James L. Hale----Sal. as Clerk" 1-10-----

Detroit Edison Co------ Hun. Bld. 11/1-1/2-----Mich. Bell Tole Co.--ser. on 1628-J3/11-4/10----

Russell Gorham---_" it It ' It 11 n 11

139J.00

Ralph B. Clark---Prof Ser.-----

Jennie, Batten---Cleahing Council Rooms-----

Peter Laginess----Labor per report----

10.0010.00

10.00

10.00

10.0010.00

105.001C0.00

7.6512.5020.8383.3330.0521.5980.00

3.0044.40

53.80

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Wm. F. Krause---gal. I-s S.P.Ji ,-~. 60Wm. Singer---Teaming and- labor per report----- 1c.40Elmer Ifla ning---Council meetings Mo. March 1;'25---- 2/.00

I? 2091~.15N. Colvin and A.J. Reno Finance Committee.

Taoved by Councilriun Colvin, supported by Councilman Iea.nning tnai. thereport of the Finance Col]mit-tee be e-.cceicted.

feast Colvin, IvI nning, Rena, Ielatthcws. Nays; none.Yotion carried.

Councilman Lonadorf' entered at 9:00 P.1.,.

I-'oved by Councilman Colvin, sup.-ported by Councilman Reno that theSupt. Pub. 4-1s. investi;,ate and report on the cost of repa.irinh, Lhebridge and drain on Calvin Avenue.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Nanning, Reno, Matthews. Bays: none.Lotion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that theSupt. remedy, the drainage on Matthews Avenue as brought to the c., ts-Lion of this council by Mir. Brinson.

Yeas: Colvin, LonS2dorf, ik;.nni%, Reno, -Mlattheaz; N-ys: none,motion carried.

Moved by CounciL.a.n Reno, supported by Coancilma.n Lon6sdor_, ;,hatt' e Clerk notify the Otis Cernent Const. Cc. '.;o repair the Side.i:wlksas needed and reported by Supt. Pub. 1Vlcs.

Yeast Colvin, Longsuorf, Manning, Reno, Matthe•as. Nays: none.Xotion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that

0e adjourn to our next regular ;:ieeting.

Yeas: Colvin, Lonws`-orf, Manning, Reno, M ; treas. Days: :lone.I:Cotion carried.

At 9:30PId

James L. Hale,Village Cl:,rk.

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REG LF 2 1 ; TING.

March 27th. lc='Q.

RCO,allr nectirE, of L,:e Ccuncil cf the village of Riverview, ',Va,-neCo .,ity, Michi,;: -.-i he!," on '~Wcdnesdu.y the 27th. da- of Mar(,.h A.D. l(--1C,

at he Council Roor;is.

Vicetin(, i ca.lleu. 'co ~ rder by P-e.: 'Ld.ent ML? Lthews at a:l; P.M.The fclloviing cn.'Heie:: fo_i call:

Present: Counci l1. en, Colvin, I:`anninr,;, Rer.o.Absent: ^

Councili,ic:nLonbsaorf.

Other Officers pre' c'.'il were Attcrr:G-yFetters, End lneer H+:,mann,Auditor Hur Eerford, Treasurer Keisel ana Supt. Puo. Krause.

I'.iov(-nd by. COuncil172'.r.

the minutes o- the 1c s t

Ye£ls: Colvin,Xe,. •s: none.

1'o 1, ion cam-="icd.

Colvin, sut;,I)crLed 'oy CO1;.ncil.7:•an Reno,, th::.l,

a-. r e r af,, .OVcl,i ''.o -eat.

Reno,. 1-la""U'hevis,

I'ovec. by' CG .: G1.Lt.:'.:! Colvin, su-,'oi'ted by Council,uar.1:~riU thl.t

t hU C0Uncilrren -a1 riee uc., paid after this meet~r. fc_th-- TiiQn~h c

I'~.rch 129sec.,:. Co r_ -e I-a--•-i--?'•g Rznov 11.. t_.,.,q...r,:'"-• none.

0tio3n cerrizc..

Moved by Cour.ci_-,La.. b Council.:ira = Rero, ti.a.-~

the Cleric oe am Y,e i:: instructed to pu.rehnse Councilm~.ri

bacJr;c fcr i•iie ne".r Co11_:ci11 A.B. Smith,Yee.;;: Col-i_n, T::a !.nL_ i,'-__c, c t:=rt

Ya-.;-s: none.

I:`_cirFd by Counci__tti: Cc.vin j41, or„::d. Coimcil"_-~n Reno, ;:r..a revolution be draw u _ 1-; prcz;cnteci to Elm'-:r II ,:ruing or r..s cor.t-

r!iend,•-ble services v;hile a :.icrnbcr of, this Council to be J~nec. b L__e

P..e::ident an dClerl..Ycas: Colvin, Rcno, I_r.. the~TS

Y ,.s : :none.

1'ction carried.

Ycvee by CGl:ncilr•..i. Colvin, Su-;portf,d by Cou"nc'ilr:na:l t

t_!e COurcil now add 0,,. n ine i ie

er.s: Ccly-n, Reno, IaSLt1.tl-ew,-

YJhon1.C e.

James L. Hale.

villa.-e Cie::--k.

The officers aho elected for Lhe cn~uinc- terms prcviaed o

1<v, at the Anr:.-'.2.1 io- hclr on I'donc,-y 1,he l;. Gig. J_u, of ]:_.rc h A.D.

1-12Q were r,re-ent ano tc+aep the oath of Office prescri" uc'. . _ 1L..r.

FRA?Zi l.il1=°i i ?S , PIZI S I]li ?dT .

WA TEE KEISEL, TREASURER.Councilrrjeln`•or 2 year terra

THORiv'r0_ CCLVIF

A. '301Ii S-, I'iFi.

T't!c ne,•r Council mt L e.t ca 11 e6. to ord .r b PresidcrI- Via+ L.!::•:i

1 c r oI I G % in!g a., i: "i rc 1, 0l Ca. 1J.:

P_ee rlt: CcuciI en Colvin, Rerro, Smith.

Absent: Ccu: cilrrt.n Lo:,;sdorf.

Moved by COL.nci'iiz'n Colvin, supported. by Courcll?ii is Rc;rx, t

i.';C COYTur1ICe.:IC1-- ffo!., L!.c ',la- ne C:oant-- Ro Cciim.l,?8).On in -tcL'

inS:~allin., of a c.i, _ , 1 li(,nt L't th0 Grosse ld.i.e turn L...4 -1C

Stfl 'IdOri Of Jllil ,.c 0.. F"iuit St. Ct t? CG6; tr. V. and file

Yews: Co=vin, Rci.c, 3,: i G.!,

hT,_/s: crone.

1_Ot; on co,, , .LLd.

2151 <

1'k e Pres: dt i1t the: :aU Olf.Ced Pate, Bacon ic1.1c nn a. x/11 ? F.~ e

En,.,.neers '`o- the en3Ll.1'." e .r u1_der t:1c ac;ile CO1liltl0rlr aSa;7ere inriGrCe laS:: •rC'c'T.r.

Moved b,, Council':_an Reno, suppol,ted i;y Ccu--_ciln.z,f1 Colvin that thePre:-lde_^t' a a;rpein.tmen t s Ll..nd apprcved.

rG au: OOlV11':, Reno, Smith, le:;l t, "Cre'::5.

v. r01:e..

T-'O::lon ca_-'lec'..

The Presider-c tnE11 na-r.eu Ralph. P. Clark ws Village At-Lorrey for

athe BriSUl11_ ye ,.x unCiel tl)d Eiiiie COnd? Y.i Ons as N78_ E 1:1 loZ'C( l< ::,,1 .

Yoved by Courci];..1 Ferro, supported by Ccucilmun Colvin, the

h Yeas: Colvin, Rcr.o, Smith, ?,iattk.ei s.

y4wi~a. 1:Ofie.

o L1011 carriod

Tk?c, P_^es, ..uerit , pen a_,nointed R.D7. Bond & Co. Auuitors fo, t

enS win,,, year under t.`--e sE'me CO`_?di": ions as wei e in f'ol ce ILJ L e c i T e

EOVed by COUIICil1 t',Yi CC!-Vln, sUI_L'C2tcd by CounciL:ian. Reno, thattk!e PT'C_'1dentI,': ar',Olnt17'eii" stand a1)proved.

leas: Colvin, I'.er_o, STnith, Mo.'.thews.

Yotio:^ carried.

The Pre: icier_-. they naiLced Roy Smith Chief of Police and. Chie" 0;

i.T'e ; Ci'C'_.r'i,;:t,l" tLllder Ih',- '-EAr3 C0nd.i'_10115 "'.S were in fo-_Uif

Yoved b;,, Ccuncilr:an Reno, supported by Ccui cilmcan Colvi_:, 11.11

Pres_n.9_ tls ^??O1 _tii:e tared. c.p^.roved.: .ei,.~;: CO,.vlr_, Rer C, Smltrl, atthC-v'2..I<c.-.'C : none.

Lotion carriea.

The Pres ider_t then rc'X:c-tl W.F. Krause as Su.,er'in.e-rdenL of Public

Wo-,-Kc: for the ensuing ,:car under th-3 Same conditions as vie--re in Ic-rce

last •-car.

Moved Counc _In an Reno, supported by Councilman Colvin, t

the Pre: i.c2ent': ar,coi lae:.t ;stand approved.e.,.,_. Colvin, Rcro, Smith, ]:`~~Lkle::

Iva-s: none.r

oti.o:1 carrit-u.

The Precidc-nt tr_cn o intcd Ll_e o1.lov:i.r2j~ Standing CoL.T.ittce

ORD IF-AYCE

Reno, Smith, Lor_rsdorfStRpE S,ALI,1:;rS, PARKS AID BOtiLLMUUS

Lon6sdori, Reno, Smith,SIDE APD CROSS 17ALKS

Reno, Smith, Colvin.

F IIUi~CE

Colvin,Reno, Smith.SEWERS AIM DRAINS

Smit Lom~sc:orf, Reno.VII.LAGL AFFAIRS.

Colvin, Sm:.th, Longsdorf.WATER Ai:D LIGHTS.

Lorgsd.crf, Reno, Colvin.Y-oved by Ccu.nci.lr,eu: Colvin, sw:por•ted by Councili-mn Rene ' that the

Fresic%PntlS :+,^"t;0i1"!"lfirn% Of ~itanding Co'.r.'llIttees stand app_'OVed.Ycc,s: Colvin, Remo, Smith, Matthevis.

I a.y S : none.

Motion carriee.The Presi^.cnt t'r_en read the recorm, enda.tion of the Chicf of' Police

of A.J. Valade as Pol. Captain and Andrew Tear as Auxiliary Police

with the duties of Firemen while on duly.Moved b-•- Councilman Colvin supported by Councilman Rena, hat the

reConmendations 01 '. he Chief of Police be f0ilOWCd and thesze men eforr:

under the seA. is cond.i'I:ior,a ati were in force last year.Yep..: Colvin, Reno. Si,ii'Lo-, T.'uttr_e::s.

Nays: none.

Kot or1 Carried.

0

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Soved byIounc_l,a.n Rene, supported by Counci].r.:a.n Smith, that

CounciliwIn T. r. Colvin be elected as President Pro-tempore for the

ensuing yeas.Yeac : Reno, Sri t.h, l:`_<+.tthe,rs.

ha',Ts : none.

Notion carried.

I4oved by Councilltian Colvin sL:p,:orted. by Councilman Sra_th, that

the bond of tl.e Village Clerk be as fol].orrs for the ensuing year;

2000.00 as Deputy Treasurer, ,?29000.00 us Water Board Clerl. a.na

11000.00 as viliaLe Cler"-k.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smit?i, ]'lattheas.

Uay::: none.

Lotion coiried.

Move& by Councilman

Standa rd- Worlcrnen's Comprencvred for the ensuinE;Ccr-_.)orati cn.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno,Fat's : none.

Yotion carried.

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Smith, supported by Councilman Colvin, thf.t :,he

ensatoion and 1implcyers' Liability Polic;r be

year with The Dnployers Liability Assurance

Syd:L th, I'LLLt:_ev'is.

Roved by Councilrn°.n Colvin, supported by Councilman S:rith, ti.a'~ the

Trecsurer,'s bond for 4"25 000.00 be rencmcd ,:or the ensuing year,

Sr:ith, lotthevis.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, I

Y ys: none.

Motion carried.

IrLoved by Courcilma_-! Reno supported by Councilman Colvin, that ':re

a.d.journ to c>>r next reg.'.far meeting.Yeas: Colvii_, Reno, SItith, Matthews.

Yays: hone.Y

I+:otion ca. lied,,

At. 9:25 P.M.

James L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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REGULAR I ?ElING.

April 2, 1929.

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview, WayneCounty, Biichigan, held on TueQday the 2nd. day of April A.D. 10,129 at theCouncil Rooms.

hecting ca.llec. to orddr at 81:15 P.M. by President Pro-tempore ColvinThe folloviing Councilmen ans4ired roll. callsPresent: Colvin,Renc, Smith.Absent: President Matthews and Councilman Longsdorf.

Loved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, that theminutes of the last regular meeting stand approved as read.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, that the;several claims and accotk.nts be referred to ti7e Finance Collnnittee.

Yeas: Colvin, 1en.=s4GP9,Reno, Smith.Trays : none.

Notion carried.The President then declared a short recess.

r1I017 re-convening the 101104,'1178 answered roll call:Present: Colvin, longsdorf, Reno, Smith, hatthews.Abs ent mono.

To the President and Cour_ci.j en of t'r,e Villai.re of' Riverview:We, the undersigned CornrAttee on Finance, to whom was - referred the

iollo.ring bills wouldr,:spectfuliy report that „e have careiull; exalilind"-ed the same and woulri recommend thatbthey be p~.id as allowed.Roy Smith---.-'--Sal. as Pol. Fire Chief 3/16-4/1----105.00A. J. Valade--Sal, as Pol. Capt. 3/16-4/1-----Victor Girardin---S :.1, as Janitor 3/16-4/].-----

100.00

7.50Andrea Tear--Sal. as Aux. Pol.-------Valter Keisel----Sul r:s Treas 3/16 4/1

15.j0A20 3James L. Hale---Sal. as Clerk 3/16-4/1-----83,33Trenton State Bank Semi-ar_n. int. on Sewer Bonds

SADi/l-$145.389; 2-;?246.56,#3-$196.20- 588.14R.D. Bond & Cc.--Audit of Feb.----- 65.00Detroit Edison Co.--St. lighting Mo. I,ar.----- 430.00Sibley-Garage---Rep. to fire lump hose----- 1.00D.T.S.L.RR. Co.--rental for water mains---- 1.00Grand River Oil Co.---Gas,Oil & Accessories---- 53.36Banner Laundry Co.----Towel se.-. Mo. Mat.------ 2.75T.T.1-IcI ca,de---Brttery and rental------ 101C0A.Harvey's Sons Co.--Plumbing supplies----- 17.64Robert Pouts--rep. tp chimney------ 125.00Peter Laginess--labor per re,.ort----- 43.80Russell Gorham ---labor I)e:r report----- 0.40Y-n.F. I'rause---Sal. as S.P.W.--- 36.00Riverview Garage---Rep. tp Truck $36.50, Chimney x$6.70---43.20Jos. Cramer. Jr.--Plumbing and supplies---- 7.18

lb0b.43T.H. Colvin, A.J. Reno and A.B. Smith Fina:7ce Coarr:ittce.

Moved by Councilman Colvin supported by Councilman Smi th, the:the report of the Finance Corunittee be accepted.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith. Nays: LOnt;sdOr'f, Ilatther~s.Motion carried.lCoved by Councilman Colvin, supporter: by Co ;ncilrian Reno, that

the report of the .Finance Coira;:ittee be reconsidered.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Yiatt;Lers.Heys: none.

11'otion carried.loved by Council.na.n Colvin, supported by Ccuncil*-,.an Smith, thaL

th,: report of the Fina.ce Corn-litter of $1806.43 be acceptedYeas: Colvin, Longsdcrf, Reno, Smith, I.atthe4rs.Nays: none.

lotion carried.

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Nays: Yone.

Motion carried.

Yoved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Cnuneilma.n Colvi,that the Attorney's bill fcr $x200.00 f-,r preparation and prelim-inary of petitions for annexation be received and clerk be author-ized to pay sane.

Yeas: Colvin, Lonssdorf, Reno, Smith, hiatther.s.

Loved b• Councilman Colvin, supported b-, Councilman Lorgsdo.rf,th,-.t the time on the erection of theGarage Building on ' lest Jefferson

President'sa.p-oir_tment stand approved.Yews: Collin, LonEsdorf, Reno, Smith, L«uthews.ieay s : none.

Notion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

Avenue be extended sixty additional clays.Yeas: Colvin, Lon,;sorf, Reno, Smith, IL : cuss.

Prays: none.

Yotion carried.

President Yaitth.eW'3 there offered the following as the RecreationCo;rm:is'sion for the ensuing year with the first named acting as ChairmanA. B. :Smith, Chas. hunter, VIm. F. Krause, Mirs. Mabel Layers and1.:rs. Viola. I. Hale.

Havee by Councilman Longadorf, supported by Councilman Colvin, thatthe Clerk communica:.e with the Frisch Bros. Co. innregards to the rep-airing of the Sidewalk damaged on Fort Street by their truck in haul-

ing material to the ne,.i residenee;on Smith Street. I

Yca.s: Colvin, Longsd.orf, Reno, Smith:, Mmtthe:,,s.

Nays: none.

Lotion carried.

Roved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Cosncilman Reno, thatwe adjourn to our next meeting.

Yeas: Colvin,- Lon~sdcrf, ?eno, Smith, IJlattheas.Ivvays: none.

Motion carried.

At 10:10 P .;,1.James L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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REGULAR MEETING.

April 16, 19299

Regular meeting of the C uncil of the Village of Riverview, WayneCounty, Michigan held on Tuesday the 16the day of April 1929 at theCouncil Rooms;

Meeting called to order by President Matthews at 8:00 P.M.

The following Councilmen answered roll call=Present: Colvin, Smith, Reno.Absent: Longsdorf.Other officers present were Treasurer Keisel and Superintendent of

Public Works Krause.

Moved by Eouncilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, thatthe minutes of the last regular meeting stand approved as read.

Yeast Colvin, Smith, Reno, Matthews.Bays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, thatthe communication from Sbe Secretary of the Down River League of Mun.icipalities be accepted and that the Cler answer stating the numberthat will attend from the Village of Riverview.

Yeas: Colvin, Smith, Reno, Matthews.Nays: none.

Motion carried.Reno

Moved by Councilman 6a~~ctn, supported by the Councilman Smith,that the request of the Ladies Aid Society of the M.E. 0hurch forpermission to erect a refreshment stand at Castle Park-on July 4th.1929 be granted.

Yeas: Colvin, Smith, Reno, Matthews.Nay s: none.

Motion carried.

Councilman Longsdorf, Attorney Fetters and Engineer Hamann enteredat 8:30 P.M.

The'President then appointed the Trenton Times of Trenton, Michiganas official printers for the ensuing year under the same terms andconditions as were in force last year.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, thatthe President's appointment be confirmed.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Smith, Reno, Matthews.Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman. Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that therequest of Jack Homer of the Village of Ecorse for a license to oper_ate an automobile refreshment stand near the Grosse Isle turn on WestJefferson Avenue be granted subject to the orders of Chief of Policeand President in regards to location.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Smith, Reno, Matthews:Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, thatthe Building ordinance be referred to the Village Attorney for hisapproval.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Smith, Reno, Matthews.Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, thata Building Permit be issued to Mr. Richard Adler for the constructionof a house and garage on Lot. # 25 Jos. E. Newcomer's Fort Street Sub*subject to the regulations of the Michigan Housing Code and that a

sketch of said buildings be filed in the Clerks office together withthe cubage and estimated cost and that the Supt. Pub. Wks, act as

Building Inspector,Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Smith, Reno, Matthews. Nays: none.Motion carried.

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Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, thatthe several claims and accouts be referred to the Finance Committee.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Smith, Reno, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.The President then declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll callsPresent: Colvin, Longsdorf, Smith, Reno, Xatthews.Absents none.

To the President and Councilman of the Village of Riverviewt

We, the undersigned Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the

following bills, would respectfully report that we have carefullyexamined same and would recommend that they be paid as allowed.

Roy Smith----Sal. as Pol. & Fire Chief 4/1-16--- 105.00A.J. Valade---Sal. as Pol. Capt. 4/1-16----- 100.00Andrew Tear---Sal. as Aux. Pol.------ 48.75Victor Girardin--Sal, as Janitor 4/1-16----- 7. 0Walter Keisel--Sal, as Treasurer 4/1-16----- 20.3James L. Hale-i.-Sal. as Clerk 4/1-16------ 83.33Anthony;F. Koester--Sal, as Assessor to Apr. 1st. 1929---- 100000James L. Hale--Expenses of Officers on Lansing trip---- 50.00Victor Girardin---burying 10 dogs------ 5000Welkenbach & Leblanc--rep, to Polo office chair---- 5.00Herbert W. Mills=-Premium on Empolyees insurance--- 113944City of Detroit--Water 12/19/28-3/18/29----- 556.60Detroit Edison Co.---mun* bldge service 2/1-3/1----10.26City of Wyandottes--Penna. Ave. lighting mo. March---- 28.50Trenton State Bank--mature bonds $4090.00-int.$ 245.40--- 4335.40Mich. Foundation Co.----atone per invoices----- 127.14Russell Gorham--labor per time report----- 55.20Peter Laginess--" e n 0 n n n n n n n 48.00Wm.F. Krause--Sale as S.P.W.----- 4080

ffi 34•7T.H. Colvin, A.B. Smith and A. J. Reno Finance Committee.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, thatthe report of the Finance Committee be accepted.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Smith, Reno, Matthews:Nays: none.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, thatthe President get in touch with the Presidents of the other villagessouth of Riverview and call a meeting for the discussion of the Bus

question.Mieas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Smith, Reno, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.The President then appointed Mr. John Ocobock of Wyandotte Sanitary

Inspector at a cost to be definitely arrived upon consultation withhim.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, thatthe President's appointment be confirmed.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Smith, Reno, Matthews.

Nayst none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, that

an ordinance relative to the licensing of dogs be given its first

reading by title only.Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Smith, Reno, Matthews.Nays: none.

Motio* carried.

Said ordinance was then given its first reading by title only.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman,Reno, that

the Dlerk have Mr. Koons letter the large window in the stairway doorand paint the Police sign above the entrahce to the building.

Yeas: Colvin, Longaeorf, Smith, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: none.

Motion carried.

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Moved by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilman Reno Longsdorf,that a RED and GREEN light be installed on the front of the MunicipalBuilding and a large RED light be installed on the top of the HoseTower.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Smith, Reno, Matthews.Nays: Done.Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno, that

at the Special Election to be held May 2nd. 1929 T.H. Colvin, A. BeSmith and Nellie Reichelderfer act as a Board of Inspectors andGertrude Johnson and Margarite Tear act as Clerks.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Smith, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Roved by Councilman Colvin, supportedthe Supt. Pub.'Nks. have the floor abovebraced and the ceiling of the stid room p

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Smith, Reno,Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Yeast Colvin, Longedorf, Smith, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: none.

Motion carried.

by Councilman Reno, that

tie Council Room properlyLa eyed.Matthews.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Longedo rf, thatthe Clerk price different material from the supply houses for coveringof !.he tables and desks in the Council Room and that tbo some bait.able material be purchased.

Moved by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilman Colvin, thatthe Supt. Pub. Rks, move the Fire Cart Station to Lot # 24 of Jos.Be Newcomer's Fort Street Sub. and have the same face the alley to theEast of said lot.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Smith, Reno, Matthews.Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, thatthe Chairman of the Village Affairs Committee of the Village of River-view get in touch with the Village Affaits Committee of the Village of

Sibley and eall a meeting of the two committees along with the Pres.idents of the two Villages to settle the watchmans difficulties on thecrossing at Sibley Road.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Smith, Reno, Matthews.Nays: none.

Motion carted.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Colvin, that we

adjourn to our next regular meeting.Yeast Colvin, Longedorf, Smith, Reno, Matthews.Nays: none.

Motion carried.

At 11:15 P.M.

James L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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May 3rd•, 1929,

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview, WayneCounty, Michigan held on Friday the 3rd, day of May A.D. 1929.

Meeting called pursuant to Section 13 Chapter 3 of the VillageCharter.

Meeting called to order by President Matthews at 8t20 P.M.The following answered roll call!Presents Councilmen Colvin, Reno, Smith.Absent: Councilman Longsdorf.

Resolution by Councilman Colvin,Supported by Councilman Reno,

SEAS, At a Special Election of the Village of Riverview,Wayne County, Michigan, held on May 2nd., 1929 the following propositionwas submitted to the electors of said Villages

Shall the Village of Riverview borrow the sun of NinetyThousand ($900000.00) Dollars and issue its bonds therefore, for thepurpose of constructing extensions to the water works and water linesand the fixtures,appurtenances, apparatus, buildings and machinery,necessarily connected therewith and belonging thereto in the Villageof Riverview?"

AND WHEREAS It appears Mm the return of the Inspectors of saidelection, that eighty-five(85) votes were east on the foregoing prop-osition, of which fifty-two(52) were ' yest and thirty-two(32) weresnot, and one(1) ballot was spoiled,

NOW TTIM FORE, be it resolved that the said proposition wascarried by more than three-fifths(3/5) of all electors voting atsaid election.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews.Nayst none.

Resolution passed.

Resolution by Councilman Colvin,Supported by Councilman Reno.

WHEREAS# At a Special Election of the Village of Riverview,Wayne County, Michigan held on May 2nd.,1929 the following propositionwas submitted to the electors of said Village:

Shall the Village of Riverview appropiate the sum o$ OneThousand ($10000.00) Dollars each year for a period of ten(10) years,to be paid out of the general fund of said Village, for the purpose ofbeautifying and improving Castle Park in said Village?"

AND WHEREAS It appears from the return of the Inspectors ofsaid Election, that eighty-five(185) votes were cast on the foregoingroposition, of which forty-seven(47 were *yea', and thirty-eight38) were ' not, and;

NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the said proposition wascarried by more than one-half (J) of all the electors voting at saidelection.

Yeast Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews.Nays: none.

Resolution passed.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported byClerk notify the various department heads ofto prepare the appropiation needed for theirsuing year and to be present at the meetingto be held Monday May 6th, 1929.

Yeast Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews.Nays: none.

Motion carried.

REGULAR MEETING.

Councilman Reno that, thethe Village of Riverviewdepartment for the en.

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Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, thatthe Board of Education of Manguagon Township School District No. 2pay the regularbfee of $35.00 plus the extra cost of materials fora 3 inch tap, to the school building to be located on Longsdorf Ave.nue and that the Clerk be authorized to purchase a 3 inch CompoundBadger Water Meter for the same.

Yeast Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews.Nays: none.

Notion carried.Moved by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the Clerk notify the owners of the lots in Clarence W. Carkeek'sPenna."Park Subdivision that have been excavated and left open toeither drain or fill same within 30 days or the Village will connectsame to the sewers and assess aginst said lots.

Yeast Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews.Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, that

the Attorney be instructed to notify the D.T. & I to either lower theculvert across their tracks or fill the ditch on the west side of theirright of way just south and east of the intersection of Ford Avenueand West Jefferson Avenue.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews.Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that

we adjourn to Monday May 6th., 1929•Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews.Nays: None.Motion carried.

At 9230 P.M.

James L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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REGULAR MEETING.

May 7, 1929.

Regular mmeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,Wayne County, Michigan held on Tuesday May 7, 1929•

Meeting called to order by President Matthews at 8:00 P.M.

The following answered roll call:

Presents Councilmen Colvin, Smith. Absents Longsdorf and Reno.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman.Smith, that

the minutes of the last regular meeting stand approved as reed.Yeas: Colvin, Smith, Matthews. Nays : none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supportedthe petition of the residents of Strong'sMyerdale dark Su., and Oak Ridge Sub, for

getting Detroit City Gas Malls to these si

that the Attorney take the matter up withYeas: Colvin, Smith, Matthews. SaysMotion carriedw

by Councilman Smith, that

Sub.,Seebreeze Sub.,the Council's action in

zbdivisions be accepted andthe Detroit City Gas Co.,none.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, thatthe several claims and accounts be referred to the Finance Committee.

Yeas: Colvin, Smith, Matthews. Nays: npne.Motion carried.The.President then declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll callsPresent: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Absent; Longsdorf.

Other officers were Attorney Fbivit Fetters and Engineer Flint.To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:

We, the undersigned Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the

following bills, would respectfully report that we have carefullyexamined the same and would recommend that they be paid as allowed.

Roy Smith----Sal. as Pol.& Fire Chief 4/16-5/1 105.00A.J. Valade.-Sal. as Pol. Capt. 4/16-5/1-----100.00

Andrew Tear--Sal, as Aux. Polo------ 30.60Victor Girardin--Sal. as Janitor 4/16-5/1-----7.50Walter Keisel--Salt as Treas. 4/16-5/1----- 20.83James L. Hale---Sal. as Clerk 4/16-5/1----- 83.38Frank Matthews.--Attending Council meetings Moo Apr.----10600

T.H. Colvin---Attending Council meetings April & Elect. 5/2- 20.00A.H. Longsdorf-" n n n n n" n n Fin n n 91" n--__10.00

A.J. Reno------" n n n n n n n n n n n n n n 10000

A.B. Smith-----" n n n n n n n n n n n n n a o n n n n n n__20.00R.D. Bond & Co.----Audit Mo. Mar.----- 65.00Trenton Times.-Prtg & Pub. March & April.---- 120.00

Gertrude Johnson---Electiom May 2------10.00

Nellie Reichelderfer-R-a_n 10.00

Margarite Tear.----" " 10.00

Victor Girardin---- " " " " " " 5.00John Wilhelm---Plastering council room----- 7.00Gartner Hdwe Co.----Police supplies------ 1.35Jager-Asmus Hdwe Co..-" it " n " " 4.00

Bd. of County Auditors---Prisoners maintenance D.H. of Co-- 33.75Grand River Oil Co.--Polo Dept.----- 30.02

Fire Dept------ 2.48B.P.W.--------- 13.08--------45.58

City of Wyandotte--Penna. Ave* lighting Mo. Apr.---- 28.50Mich. Bell Tele, coo----- 35.929Mich. Foundation Boo---Supplies per invoices----- 14.4

Russell Gorham--Labor per report 67.80Peter Laginess---O " " " " "

n 61.80Jos. Cramer Jr.--Plumbing per report---- 2;50

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Jennie Batten---cleaning council rooms----- 2.50W. F. Krause--Supt. Pub. Wks.----- 51000Banner Laundry Co.--Towel service Mo. Apr.---- 992*7524T.H. Colvin,. A.B. Smith Finance Committee.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, thatthe report of the Finance Committee be accepted.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, thatAn Ordinance to 1"eno-regulate the licensing Ghe of Dogs" be

given its second reading by title only.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.Said ordinance was then given its second reading by title only.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, thatthe Attorney be instructed to notify the RailRoad Track owners on

the continuation of Pennsylvania East of West Jefferson Avenue thatit is the intention of this Council to improve said street which isat. present almost an impossibility and to issue a vacating order to theowne3z of the boat houseAsitting on the Peadway end of the above streetat the water linep and that the Chief of Police serve above order.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilmanwe adjourn to Friday May

Yeas: Colvin, Reno,Motion carried.

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Smith, Matthews. Nayst none.

James L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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ADJOURNED MEETING.

May 10, 1929.

Adjourned regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,Wayne County, Michigan held on Friday May 10th. A.D. 1929 at theCouncil Rooms.

Meeting called to order by President Matthews at & COP.M.

The following answered roll callsPresent: Councilmen Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith.Absent: None.

Resolution by Councilman.Longsd6rf,

Supported by Councilman Reno,

WHEREAS there has been deposited with the Clerk of the Villageof Riverview the assessment roll of the Village of Riverview in dup-licate'as prepared by the Assessor. Therefore be it resolved,

First, that one copy of said assess#Lent roll be filed in theoffice of the Village Clerk of Riverview for public examination.

Second, that the Board of Review shall meet in the Council Roomof the Village Hall on West Jefferson Avenue, in the Village of River-view, on THURSDAY the 16th. day of MAY, 1929, from ten o'clock a.m#until five o'clock p.m., for the purpode of reviewing said assess-ment roll and hearing of objections of any and all persons believingthemselves aggrieved by the assessments made against them.

Third, that said hearing be advertised according to law.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.Nays: none.

Resolution passed.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, thatwe adjourn to our next regular meeting.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Lfatthews. Nays : none.

Motion carried.

At 10:30 P-Mo

James L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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REGULAR 12ETING.

May 21, 1929.

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Regular meeting of the Council'af the Village of-Riverview, WayneCounty, Michigan, held on Tuesday the 21st. day of May A.D. 1929 atthe Council Rooms.

Meeting called to order by President Matthews at 8t0o P.M.The following answered roll call:Present: Councilman Colvin, Longsdorf, Smith:Absentt Councilman Reno.

Other officers present were Engineer Flint, Attorney Fetters and

S.P.W. Krause.Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Colvin, that

the minutes of the last regular meeting stand approved as read.Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Smith, Matthews. Nayst None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Smith, that

the communication from the Detroit City Gas Co. containing a check-upon the,craeked flags in the sidewalk from Ford Avenue to Sibley Roadbe accepted and placed on file.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Smith, Matthews,Nayss none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that

the, Supt. Pub. Wks* recheck this sidewlak and that a duplicte reportbe sent the DetroitmCity Gad Co.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Smith, Matthews.Nayss none.

Motion carried.Councilman Reno enetered at 8:30 P.M.Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the several bills be referred to the Finance Committee.Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.Nays: None.Motion carried.The President then declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll call:Presents Councilmen Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith and Pres. Matthews.

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To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview;We, the undersigned Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the

following bills, would respectfully report that we have carefully ex-

amined the same and would recommend that they be paid as allowed.

Roy Smith----Sal. as Pol. & Fire Chief 5/1-16----105.00A.J. Valade--Sal. as Pol. Capt. 5/1-16=-----100000Andrew Tear--Sal. as Aux. Pol.------ 38.25Victor Girardin---Sal. as Janitro-= 7.50Walter Keisel---Sal. as Treas. 5 1-16----- 20.83James L. Hale---Sal. as Clerk 5/1-16------83.33Lawrence Koons---Painting & lettering door----- 12.00Det. Edison Co.--Mun. Bld, service 3,/1-4/1----Mich. Bell. Tele. Co.---- ser. 5/11- /10-----

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18.09Murphy Bros. Motor Sales-----Rep, tp Chrysler---- 2.65Wayne Co. Treasurer-----Taxes per bill rendered--- 23.59R.D. Bond & Co.------ Audit of Apr.----- 65.00Peter Laginess--Labor per time report----- 52.80Russell Gorham-_n o Of n a n n n n n n 57.60Jennie Batten---Cleaning Council Rooms---- 1.50Jos. Cramer Jr.--Plumbing per report---- 20.00Wm. F. Krause=-Sal, as S.P.W.----- 40.20

Gregory, Mayer & Thom Co.--Covers for tables•& desks-- 59.10Frank Matthews---Attending council meetings mo. May— 15000T.H. Colvin------n n n n n a n a a n n a n n it n a_--15.00C.H. Longsdorf ~--p a a a n n n a n n n n n a a it, 10000A.J. Reno--------n n n a W rr a n O m n n n" n , r no 0+4- 15000A.B. Smith-------- n n n n n n a n n n a n it a a n a___15,00

31.T.H. Colvin, A.J. Reno & A.B. Smith, Finance Committee

Movedby Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno,that the report of the Finance Committee be accepted.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman. Longsdorf, thatan Ordinance regulating the Licensing of Bogs be given its thirdreading.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.Nays: none.

Motion carried.Said Ordinance was then given its third reading.Moved by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the said Ordinance be adopted as read.Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.Nays; none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, thatan Ordinance regulating the collection and disposal of Garbage begiven its first reading by title only.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, ICatthews.Nayst none.

Motion carried.Said Ordinance was then given its first reading by title only.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Colvin, thatthe following Appropiation Bill for the year 1929 be approved.

Police--------------- 4 69775.00Fire------------------ 1,500.00Dept. Pub. Wks.------- 89485.00Mun. Building--------- 19000.00Clerk----------------- 29115.00Treasurer------------- 1,530.00Prtg. & Publishing---- 870.00Parks & Bltv'ds------- 1,500.00Public Health--------- 775900Legal----------------- 1,240.00Engineer-------------- 300400Assessor-------------- 300000Election-------------- 200.00Lighting-------------- 59500000Water----------------- 3,000.00General--------------- 2,000.00

37.090.00Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.Bays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supportee by Councilman Longsdorf, thatthe Tax Rate for the year 1929 be 1A mills., to be apportioned as follows,

CONTINGENT----- 10 millsSINKING-------- 3i tr a

Yeas; Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

Supt. Pub. Wks. repair the smreet leading to Porath's home in the best

possible manner at as low a cost as possible.Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.Nayst none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno thatthe Greening Landscape Co. of Monkoe, Michigan be notified to advertise,for bids for the beautifying and landscaping of,Castle Park Nonce,.`

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, that theelection board for the special election to be held on Tuesday the 4th.day of June A.D. 1929 consist of the following: Albert J. Reno, Geo.Tormey, Hugh Manning, A,O, Brinson and Elmer Fanning.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.Nuys: none.

Motion carried.

Movedadjourn to

7200 P.M.

by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, that. we

Wednesday the 22nd# day of May A.D, 1929 at the hour of

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ADJOURNED MEETING.

May 22, 1929.

Adjourned meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverviews

Wayne County; Michigan held on Wednesday May 22nd. 1929 at the Council

Rooms . t

Melting called to order by Presiderit-Matthews at 8s00P.M.

The following answered roll calls

Presents Councilmen Colvin, Reno, Smith.

Absents Councilman Longsdorf.

Resolution•.by Councilman-Smith,8uppr6ted by Councilman Reno.

ORESOLVED that the Attorney be and he hereby is instructed to

draw -,-up an agreement between the Detroit Ciyt Gas Co. and the Villageof Riverview in regards to the work to be done on the west side of

West Jefferson Avenue, and,BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the President and Clerk of the

Village of Riverview be authorized to signn.said agreement.°Yeast Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Nays: none. '

Resolution passed.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, that

we adjourn to Monday the 27th, of Slay A.D. 1929•Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews*,Nays: none.

Motion carried.

ADJOURNED MEET 111G%

MAY 27, 1929.

Adjourned meeting of the Council of the-Village of Riverview,

Wayne County, Michigan held on Monday the 27,th.-day of May A.D. 1929at the,Council Rooms.

Meeting called to order by President-*Matthews-at 8:00 P.M.

The following answred roll call: .

Present Councilmen Colvin, Smith..Abseatt.Councilmen Longsdorf, Reno.

Others present were Attorney Fetters'"" Mr. Hall-of the Detroit

City Gas Co.Councilman Reno entered at 8130P.M.After a thorough discussion on the removing of the sidewalk on the

west side of West Jefferson Avenue and the-replacing of the same it was,

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the Village of Riverview accept the Detroit City Gas Company's offer

of 24¢ per sq. ft. for the replacing of all sidewalk removed by them

in the constructing of their main as 5 foot sidewalk.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, that

Dr. H.B. Kinyon of Trenton be t:.e Health Officer for the ensuing year

at the same Salary as was in force last year.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Nayss None.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that

we adjourn.Yeast Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Nayst None.

Motion carried.James L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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A14OURNED MEETING.

June 6, 1929.

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Adjourned meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,Wayne County,-Michigan held on Thursday June 6th. A.D. 1929 at theCouncil Rooms.

Meeting called to order by President matthews at 8:30P.M.The following answered roll call;Present: Councilmen Colvin, Reno, Smith.Absents Councilman Longsdorf.Other officers present were Attroney Sweet and Supt. Pub. Wks.

Krause.

adjourned meetings stand approved as read.Yeast Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Nayss none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, that

the Clerk take the necessary steps to have the Village of Riverviewbecome a member of the Michigan Municipal League.

Yeast Colvin, Reno, Smithri Matthews.

Nayss None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, that the

minutes of the last regular meeting and the minutesof the last two

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, that

the President and Clerk be and they hereby are instructed to representthe Village of Riverview at the Municipal League Convention to be heldat Grand Rapids and that a check for $5040 be granted ech for expen.ses.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Bays: None.Motion carried.

Resolution by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilman Reno,WHEREAS, this Council is in receipt of a communication from

Frank E. Loselle, asking that the contract entered into between him-

self and the Village of Riverview for a water extension, which contract

is dated the 2nde day of January A.D. 19299 be cancelled, and,WHEREAS, it appears that it is no longer necessary that the

said water extension be constructed, and it would be to the best int-

erests of the Village to cancel the said contract, now, therefore,BE IT RESOLVED that the contract entered into on the 2nd. day

of January A.D. 19291 by and between Frank E. Loselle and the Villageof Riverview for the construction of certain water extensions, be can-

celled, and said Frank E. Loselle be released from any and all liab-

ility thereunder, and the bonds posted in conformance with the said

contract be and hereby are cancelled.Yeas: Colvin,Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Nays: none.

Resolution passed.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Colvin, that

the "Ordinance regulating the collection and disposal of Garbage" be

given its second reading by title only.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Nays: none.

Motion carried.Said Ordinance was then given its second reading b y title only.

Resolution by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Colvin,RRSBp,YP~ :WHEREAS, it appears from that the Village Council is

in receipt of a purchase order from the Detroit City Gas Company in the

amount of Two Thousand Twenty-nine Dollars and Twenty Cents($202920)for the reconstruction of the sidewalks removed by the said Detroit

City Gas Company along the course of the gas mains now being constr-

ucted by them in the said Village, and

WHEREAS, it appears from the maps, plans and estimates of cost

of the Village Engineer that sidewalks may be laid along the entire

course of West Jefferson Avenue, and certain other flanking walks,for this sum,

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Village Clerk give notice

of and advertise for bids for this improvement.Yeast Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Nayss none. Resolution passed.

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Moved by Colvin, supported by Reno, that the several bills be

referred to the Finance Committee.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews.Nays: none.Motion carried.The President then declared a recess.

U on re-convening the following answered roll call:

gE esent: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.Absent: none.

To the President and Councilmen of the Village og Riverview:

We, the undersigned Committeeon Finance to whom was referred the

following bills would respectfully report that we have carefullyexamined the same and would recommend that they be paid as allowed.

Roy Smith---Sali as Pol. & Fire Chief 5/16-6/1-- 105.00A. J. Valade--Sal. as Pol. Capt. 5/16-6/1----100.00Andrew~Tear--Sal. as Pol. 45.90Victor'Girardin--Sal. as Janitor 5/16-6/1 0

Walter Keisel--Sal, as Treas.5/16 1

H l k 6 6 120.38 3James L. ale--Sa as Cler 5/1 3

Grand River Oil Co--Gas & Oil Po1.#Fire & D.P.W.--=--851:9Who F. Krause----Supplies for Mun. Bld.------2.39Banner Laundry----Towel Service Mo. May----; 2975Riverview Gara4e--Rep, to Chrysler-=-w-;- 3 . 65City of Wyandotte "Penna. Ave. lighting----- 2 950Detroit Edison Co.--St. Lighting Apr. & May--- 850.13Ralph B. Clerk--Attendance at meetings=--- 60.00Gartner Hdwe Co.----Supplies D.P.W.---- 3.45Jas. A.' Jones Agency ---Treas Bond& Clerk Bond---- 1 4100Mich. Foundation Co.--supplies per invoices---- 37178Trenton State Bank---Rental Deposit Box----;, 2.00

Clinton Manning--Labor per report----- 3.00Arthur Manning--- " . " " " " " " -w--=- 2.40Peter Laginess---" a a n n n fr- r- R---- 53.40Russell Gorham---" a n a n 57.60Who F. Krause S.P.W. Sal.---=- 46.20

41745o79T.H. Colvin, A.J. Reno and A.B. Smith Finance Committee

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the report of the Finance Committee be accepted.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Rays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that

the Clerk be and bLe hereby is instructed to communicate with the Pres-

ident and Secretary of the Down River League of Municipalities in

regards to the calling of conference of the Officials of the Leaguefor the purpose of discussing the extermination of the Mosquito Pest

in the Down River Municipalities.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno that a

letter be sent to Mr. Longsdorf thanking him for his past successful

efforts and inviting him as Guest of Honor at our July Fourth cele-

bration this year.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Fays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that

the whole Council act as a committee for the July 4tho celebration.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

bridge'on Colvin Avenue near Hinton Avenue being in a bad condition

it be properly signed,warning the public of this dangerby the S.P.W.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Kays: none.

Motion carried.

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Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Longsdorf,that the Attorney be authorized to protest to the Board of Canvassersof the Board of Supervisors of Wayne County the legality of the

annexation of certain territory in Ecorse Township to the Village ofRiverview failing. '

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Kays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno that

we adjourn to our next regular meeting.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Nays: none.

Motion carried.

At 11:30 P.M.

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REGULAR MEETING

July 2, 1929•

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview held on

Tuesday the 2nd, day of July A.D. 1929 at the Council Rooms.

Meeting called to order by President

The following answered roll calls

Presents Councilmen Colvin,Longsdorf,

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Absents none.

Other officers present were Attorneyd S.P.W. Krausd.

Matthews at 8:15 P.M.

Reno, Smith.

Fetters, Chief of Police Smith

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Smith, that

the reading of the minutes of the last regular meeting be dispensedwith the same to stand approved.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Smith, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilman Colvin, that

Mr. Lawson Hill be refused a permit for the erection of a Garage on

Lot No. 48 of Wyandotte Heights Sub* as per plan submitted.

Yeas: Coovin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

President be empowered to call a special meeting of the Village Council

for the final reading of the Building Ordinance.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Nayes none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, that the

Village of Riverview in conjunction with the Village of Sibley issue

invitations for a get-together-dinner of the Down River League of Mun-

icipalities.Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Colvin, that the

report of the Chief of Police for the month of June 1929 be received

and placed on file.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Nays: none.

Motion carriedr

Moved by Councilman Reno supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that the

several Claims and Accounts be referred to the Finance Committee.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, -Smith, ILatthews.

Nayss none.

Motion carried.The President then declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll calls

Presents Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith.

Absent: none.

To the President andd

Councilman of the Village of Riverviews

Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the

We, the undersigneld ectfully report that we have

rescarefully ex-

pfollowing bills wou

amined the same and would recommend that they be paid as allowed.

Roy Smith--Sal. as Pol.& Fire Chief 6/16-7/1----- ir. 10500000100

A.J. Valade---Sale as Pol. Capt. 6/16-7/1--- 0

253

Andrew Tear--Sal. as Aux. Pol.-:----

Victor Girardin--Sal, as Janitor 6/1!Walter Keisel----Sal. as Treas. 6/16 7 1-----

James L. Hale----Sal. as Clerk 6/16-71-----

A.Loeffler Co.---Canvas for sign----=-Banner Laundry--Towel service mo. June----

Detroit Edison Co.--Street lighting Mo. June-----Detroit Lead Pipe Works---Supplies for School Tap----Grand River Oil Co.--Gas& Oil, Pol.,Fire & DoP.W.-----

Gregory, Mayer & Thom Co--Supplies for office----

Badger Meter Co.-=Meters and repairs-----Pate,Bacon & Hamann--Map case-=---

Roy Smith-Disinfectant for cells----

Trenton Times--Prtg.& Pub& mo. June-----Quarry Lumber Co.---Lumber per invoices----

Roy Smith---Tires & Tubes

Lawrence„Koons--Lettering sign-=---Walter Keisel-----Postage-------Peter Laginess---Labor per report-------Russell Gorham---" n n n n n-------

Fred Daniels-_---" "Clinton Manning--" n a n a n a n--------

Wm.F. Krause--Sal. as Supt. Pub. Wks.----

Riverview Garage---Rep, to Ford Truck=------

Frank Matthews----Attending council meetings mo. June--

T.H. Colvin-------" n" n"" n n n n a n n n" n n n--

C.H. Longsdorf----";ua n n n" n n n n" u" a a n n--

Albert J. Reno----" n" n n n It n a n a n"" a a a

A.B. Smith--------" o u a a a a n a n a a n a a n n n_-

Eagle Fireworks Co.--Fireworks for Fourth-----

38.257.50

2a.8383.336,3A2.75

422.0086.1054.562.66

279.5425.001.10

6o.oo3.50

29.0040.00

5.0054.6058.2024.002.40

36.0046.2510.0010.00

5.0010.0010.00

288.24

1927.19

T.H. Colvin, A.B.Smith and A.J. Reno Finance Committee.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported b, Councilman, Longsdorf, that the

report of the Finance Committee be accepted.Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Nays: None. Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Council man Reno, that we

advertise for bids for the collection of Garbage twice a week from April1st. to November 1sto and once a week from November 1st, t o April lst.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nayst none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

Engineer lay the sidewalk on the west side of Jefferson Avenue at SibleyRoad to grade and save the trees if possible. eek_~

Yeas: Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nayst rte.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smmmh„ that the

Detroit Edison Co. and the Michigan Bell Telephone be requested to give

all night service in Riverview.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdrf, R eno, Smith, Matthews. Hays: None.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

Michigan Bell %glephone Co, be requested to change the name of Wyandotte

Heights in thetli directory to RivervieviiYeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews.

Nays: none. Motion carrid.

Moved

adjourn to

Yeast

Nay s:

by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Colvin, that. we

our next regular meeting.Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith,none. Motion carried.

Matthews.

At 11t5o P.M.Tames L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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REGULAR MEETING.

July 16, 1929.

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview, WayneCounty, Michigan held on Tuesday the 16th, day of July A.D. 1929 atthe Council Rooms.

Meeting called to order by President Matthews at 8tO0P.M.Present on roll call: Councilmen Colvin, Reno and Smith.Absent: Councilman Longsdorf.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith thatthe minutes of the last regular meeting stand approved as read.

Yeast Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, that

all bids received from the several bidders on the collection garbagebe returned and tahta proper notice be given calling forthe openingof the bids on Tuesday July 30th., 19896

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthewst Nays: none.Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, that an

Ordinance providing for the cutting and destroying of obnoxious weedsbe enforced and that the SPW give proper notice to the property owners.

Yeast Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Smith, supported.b Councilman Reno, that the

Clerk investigate the alley in Strong's Sub. if no gardens are to bemolested the several property owners whom have fences on the alley beordored to remove same within 30 days because of the contemplated imp-rovement of said alley.

Yeast Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews: Nays: none.

Zotion carried.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

several claims and accounts be referred to the Finance Committee.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.The President then declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll call.Present: Colvin, Reno, Smithq Absent: Longsdorf.Attorney Fetters was present.

To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverviewt

We, the,undersigned Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the

following bills, would respectfully report that we have carefullyexamined. the same and would recommend that they be paid as allowed.Lincoln Park Band-=---Ser, at Park July 4th.----- 125.00A.F. Koester--Sal. as Assessor 3 mos. $100.00

3 days Bd, of Review---- 25.00-------125.00Walter Keisel--3 days Bd# of Review----- 25.00Wyandotte Savings Bank--Bonds and interest SAD #7&#8-- 4578.75Roy Smith---Sal. as Pol. & Fire Chief 7/1-16-----105.00A.J. Valade--Salo as Pol. Capt.--7/1-16----- 100000Andrew Tear--Sal, as Aux. Pole---- 61.20Walter Keisel--Sale as Tres. 7/1-16----- 20.83James L. Hale-=--Sal. as Clerk----- 83.33Edward Thiede--Ser. at Park July 4-th.------- 5000Howard Krause--a a n o n n n w w a a-------5000Allen Boshaw---° " " n n w w n n 5000Mike Daddario--"Smith & Price--Gas for Police car----

3.002.38

Vrm. F. Krause-=Supplies for Mun. Bld------ 1000

Lawrence Koons--Painting traffic signs----- 21.00

Gregory, Mayer & Thorn Co.--supplies for office----- 7.38R. B. Clark--Attending meetings---"$20.00

Sidewalk proceedings- 75-00-=-:--- 95000E.W. Smith--Ins. Policy on Chevrolet-_---- 58.00Murphy Bros. Motor sales---rep. to Chrysler----- 1110

Central Floral Shoppe--Flowers----- 8.0o

City of Detroit--Water3/18-6/19------ 408.60

Detroit Lead Pipe Works---Supplies for D.P.W'1.----

Gartner Hdwe. Co.--Screws------

Harvey Colvin--Labor & materialsfor Mun. Bld.---

Russell Gorham--labor per report------Peter Lagines9--n

n n n n It n o------

Fred Daniels n n u , r n n n u--„-_-

Clinton Yanning---labor------•-Jennie Batter:--Cleaning council rooms-----

Chester Pilz--Labor on lighting at Park-

111m. F. Krause--Sal* as S.P.`5'.

Dr. B. B. Kinyor_--Sal. as H.O. 1928-----R.B. Clark--Spec. Election Castle Perk-----

Trenton State Bank--Int. on note-------

11.7°35

3500063.0043.2023.402.40

1.2520.7045.6025.00

100.00

75.00291.2~i

T.H. Colvin, A.J. Reno & A.B. Smith, Finance Corflittee.

Yoved. by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

report of the Finance Committee be accepted.Yeas": Colvin, Reno, Sn;ith, latthel:is. Nays: none.

Potion carried.

1jr. VonYoll on behalf of the Village of Sibley extended an inVitatlorl to

the Village of Riverview through the Council to attend the Sibley Fair

August Sth. 1929.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Counc.1.1man Reno, that we

accept the Fain invitation and attend the Fair on Sibley Day.

Yeas: Colvim, Reno, Smith, Yatthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

Clerk give notice to all persons that are tapped to the Water Mains to

inotall meters within 7 days or that the water will be turned off.

Yeas: Colvin, Rcnorj Smith, Mattheti';s. Nays: none.

Mo tion carried.Loved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that hte

Clerk be and hex hereby is instructed and authorized to enforce the

penalty clauses that a.re printed on the water bills.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

I"otion carried.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno that the

matter of the repair of the alley between Brinson and Matthews Avenues

on South Vreeland Parkway be referred to the Committee on Streets and Alls-

eys.Yeas: Colvin, Reno,Yotion carried.

Loved by Councilman

ourn to Yonday July 22n,

Yeas: Colvin, Reno,

Motion carried.

Smith, Yatthews. Nays: none.

Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that Vie CLdj-

1. 1929 at the same time and place.

Smith, Matthews. Nays; None.

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ADJOURNED IMiET ING .

July 22, 1929.

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Adjourned meetinLr of the Council of the Village of Riverview, Ylayne

County, Michigan held on Monday the 22nd. day of July A.D. 1929 at the

Council Rooms.

IdeetinG called to order by President iwatthews at 9:15 F.N..

Present on roll ca.ll:Councilmen Longsdorf, Reno, Smith.

Absent: Councilman Colvin.The meeting was open to a discussion of the residents assembled in

regards to the sidewalk on the West side of West Jefferson Avenue.

Councilman Colvin enetered at 9:25 P.M.

The President adjourned the meeting to view the trees that have been

and will-be affected by the sidewalk.On re-cOnvening it was motioned by Councilman Colvin, supported by

Councilman Longsdorf, that the sidewalks be 14id to the grade established

by the Engineer to a full Five foot width with the exception of where it

would interfere with a tree and in tese place an arch of be made One foot

from the-base of the tree.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nayst none.

Motion carried.

The several bids on the furnishing of plants, trees, shrubs and vines

and the planting of the same for the improving of Oastle Park vrere read.

Moved. by Councilman Colvin, supported bir Councilman Longsdorf, that

the bids!-be received and referred to the Parks and Boulevards Committee

for checking and that a recommendation of the ConTnitttee be submitted to

the Council as a whole at the next meeting.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthevis. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that the

Supt. Pub. Wks. make a full 4 inch guage for the use of the Inspectoron the Sid.ewa.lk Job.

Yeas:Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Yatthevls. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Loved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Smith, that the

Village of Riverview considers the bill of the American Playground Equip-ment Co. paid and that the Attorney act accordingly.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays None.

Motion carried.

Loved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that

we adjourn to Tuesday July 30 th. 1929 at the same tirae and place.Yeas: Colvin,, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews, Nays: none.

Motion carried.

At lot5o P.M,James L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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63141

Regular Adjourned Meeting.

July 30, 19290

Adjourned meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,Wayne County, Michigan, held on Tuesday July 30th. A.D. 1929 at the

Council Rooms.

Meeting called to order byThe following ansered roll

Present: Colvin, Longsdorf,Absents none.

President Matthews at 8:30 P.M.call:

Reno, Smith.

Moved by Councilman Smith, Supported by Councilman Reno, that

the minutes of the last regular and adaourned meetings stand app-roved as read.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nayss none.

Motion carried.

The several bids for the collection of garbage per advertisement

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were read.

1st:--Andrev* Molnar--------$ 1000.002nd.--Louis Labelle-------- 1200.00

3rd.--Mrs. R. Lothian------ 1000.004th.--Wm. W. Singer-------- 1475.00

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that

the several bids be referred to the Streets, Alleys. Parks & Blvds.Committee for checking and recommendations.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, suppor_ted by Councilman Reno, that

the communication from the Ladies Aid Society of the Riverview M.E.Church be accepted and placed on file.

Resolution by Councilman Colvin,Supported b-, Councilman Reno,

Resolved that the bid of t!;e Greening Nursery Co. of Monroe,Michigan for the supplying of Trees, Shrubs and Vines for the Imp -rovement,of Castle Park be accepted and,

Resolved further that the President and Clerk be and the same

are hereby authorized to enter into a contract with the said Green-

ing Nursery Co.'Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Resolution passed.Moved b; Councilman Smith, supportedby Councilman=O That,

the Engineer have an 8" driveway walk laid at the alley opening on

West Jefferson Avenue just north of the Village Hall and that the

cement bo run to the curb in front of the Village Hall# other than

where the Fire Truck Driveway is.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that

we adjourn to our next regular meeting.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion ca rigid.

At 10:30 P-14,JaimesL. Hale

Village Clerk.

Correction on minutes of July 2, 1929•On the motion made by Councilman Smith and supported by Councilman

Reno, that the Engineer lay the sidewalk along West Jefferson Ave. dt

Sibley Road to grade and save the trees if possible Councilman Colvin

was erronously reportde as having voted Yea whereas his vote was Nayq

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265

REGULAR MEETING.r

August 6, 19290

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview, WayneCounty, Michigan held on Tuesday the 6th: day of August A.D. 1929 atthe Council Rooms.

Meeting called to order by President Matthews at 8:10 P.M.The following councilmen answered roll call:

Presents Colvin and Smith.Absent: •~Longsdorf and Reno.

Other officers present were Attorney Sweet, Engineer Hamann,Chief of Police Smith and Supt. Pub. Wks. Krause.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, that

the minutes of the last regular meeting stand approved as read.Yeas: Colvin, Smith, Matthews: Nayst none.

Motion carried.Councilman Reno enetred at 8:25 P-M-Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

purchase,of tho a new fire truck od the sale of the old trucks be

referred-:to the Village Affairs Committee.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

Chief of Police be and he hereby is instructed to attend the State

Chiefs of Police Convention at Escanaba August 20,210 & 22 and to

submit a bill expense to this Council.Yeas: Colvin; Reno, Smith, Xatthews. Ngys: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, that

Mrs. Rttth Lothian of Wyandotte, Michigan being the lowest responsiblebidder for the collection of Garbage in the Village of Riverview that

the contract for the same be awarded to her.

Yeast 1 " Reno, Smith, Matthews: Not doting: Colvin.

Kays: none. Notion carried.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the Village Attorney secure the abstract and deed to Lot 38 and the

north 2 of Lot 37 of Riverview Subdivision and review the same for

a merchantable title.Yeast Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the checks of the unsuccessful bidders for the collection of garbagebe returned.

Yeast Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Colvin, that

the Clerk send a letter to the owners of property in Islandview FarmsSubdivision calling a meeting of the same at some near date for

the purpose of resubdividing this property.Yeast Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Colvin, that the

several claims and accounts be referred to the Finance Committee.

Yeast Colvin, Reno, Smith, Iuatthevis. Nays: none.

Motion carried.The President then declared a short recess.

Uponire-convening the following answered roll call:

Present: Colvin, Reno, Smith. Absent: Longsdorf.r

To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:

We, the undersigned Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the

following bills would respectfully report that we have carefully ex-

amined the same and would recommend that they be paid as allowed.Russell Gorham----Labor per report---------- 60.00Peter Laginess----" " "

it " 53.40Clinton Manning---n n n n n 9.00Wm. F. Krause---Sale as S.P.W.----- 43.20Mich.Bell Telephone Co.--Sero on 1628-J and 1647---- 30. 53Estle Stuck--Weather proof switch box and installation--- 16.00

R.B. Clark--Ser. REt Garbage Ordinance:---- 50.00Bagger Elec. Shop-=Supplies for July 4th.---- 16.07Mich. Foundation Co..-Supplies for D.P.UJ.----- 9.36

Superior Seal & Stamp Co.-Dog license tags----- 3.75

2671

Banner Laundry--Towel ser. Mo. dulCit of V7 andotte--Penna Ave li m J lh'tin 2 9528yy g g uo. y--- 1Detroit Edison Co.-=temporary eer. to Park $ 22.00

current used--------- - - - 176 - - 22:76Roy Smith-.--Sal. as Pol. & Fire Chief 7/16-8/1------105.00AndreVaTede+- .l.aasPAhx.CEpl:-¢~L1-y:$/1----100.00Andrew Tear---Sal, as Aux. Pol.-------- 84.15Walter Keisel----Sal. as Treas. 7/16-8/1----- 20.83James L. Hale---Sal. as Clerk 7/16-8/1----= 83.33Frank Matthews----Attending c ouncil meetings July---- 10.00T. H. Colvin------ n n n n I'll n n mnu n n n• n n 10 00

n n of n is o n n n nnI an n n aC.H. Lori sdorf-g 10 00-n of n n is 11111111 nan n a n nA.J. Reno = - 10.00

AL B. Smith-=-=--- n a a n n to n n n u It n n n" n-__-10.00Trenton times ---Prtg. & Pub, mo. July-----=- 60.00Trenton State Bank-=Note & interest due Aug. 6th.-----5075.00Badger Water Meter Co.--Bal, on meters & Equitment---- 10000

Village of Sibley--Pro-rata on banquet::---- 142.77Judge Deamud-=.-Justice fees mo. July----- 26.20Judge Vreeland--Justice fees mos. June & July----- 35.10James L.'~Hale--Postage & Freight------ 6.84Quarry Lumber Co.---Roofing--=---- 3.00N. A. Mans & Sons--Lumber & cartage for Park----- 74.65Jennie Batten--Cleaning council rooms------ 2.00

Andrew Molnar--Cutting weeds per report------ 147975Tony Mosconi----Cutting weeds per report----- 297.00Pate,Bacon & Hamann-=Eng. Cert. #1 Sidewalks------ 75.00DownRiver Const. Co.--Cert. #1 Sidewalks=----_- 1 00.00

E 24 .24T.H. Colvin, A.J. Reno & A.B. Smith Finance Committee.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, that the

report of the Finance Committee be accepted and the bills paid.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Days: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the bill:!of Judge John Watt be referred to the Finance Commi ttee for

investigation.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none:

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Counvilman Smith, that the

Supt. Pub. Wks. erect the signs as prepared by the Chief of Police

at various places in Castle Park, said signs to read in the followingscanner," $25.00 reward for~the arre and conviction of anyone guiltyof stealing or tampering with ar of the a quipmen information

leading to".Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilman. Reno, that the

Clerk communicate with the Townshj.p Board in regards t~ the-efriztg

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Xatthews.• ays: none.

Motion carried..Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman, Smith, that the

Clerk be;and he hereby is instructed to inform the proper officials

of the Detroit City Gas Co. that the Sidewalk on the west.side of

West Jefferson Avenue has been laid according to plans and specificationsand has been accepted by thos Council and further that this Council will

return the Work Order of the said company fox a check in the amount of

2,029.20.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilman Reno, that

we adjourn to our next regular meeting.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews, Nays: none.

Lotion carried.

At 10:50 P.M.James L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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REGULAR MEETING.

August 20, 1929.

Regular meeting of the-Council of the Village of Riverview, WayneCounty, Michigan, held on Tuesday the 20th. day of August A.D. 1929 atthe Council Rooms:

Meeting called to, order by President Matthews at 8:35 P-M-The following Councilmen answered roll call:Present: Colvin, Smith. Absent: Longsdorf, Reno.Other officers present were Attorney Fetters and S.P.W. Krause.Councilman Reno entered at 8t40P-M.

Moved by Councilman Smith supported by Councilman Reno, that theminutes of the last regular meeting stand approved as read.

Yeast Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews- Nays: none.

Motion carried.

At this time Mr. Cooper explained his plans for the holding ofa celebration on the property east of West Jefferson Avenue andnorthof the P.S.Mfg. Co-. Tracks and asked for a permit from the Council.

Moved by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilman Reno that OkaMr* Cooper be refused a permit for the holding of the celebration.

Yeast Reno, Smith. Nays: Colvin, Matthews.Motion lost.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by President Matthews, that

the Attorney draw up an agreement containing the statements and promisesof Mr- Cooper and that the said agreement be presented to the Councilon Friday August 23rd. A.D. 1929.

Yeast Colvin, Matthews. Nays: Reno, Smith.Motion lost.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Colvin, that

upon the approval of the Attorney of the title, the President and Clerkbe and the same are hereby authorized to sign the land contract for thepurchase of the north j of Lot No. 37 and Lot No. 38 of Riverview Sub-division at the price of $2000.002 6% interest with a down payment of200.00 and the balance at the rate of $40.00 or more and interest.

Yeast Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, that the

several claims and accounts be referred to the Finance Committee.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith.-Matthews. Nays: none.Motion carried.The President then declared a short recess.

U~~~~"Upon're-convening the following answerede roll callsPresents Colvin, Reno, Smith, Absent:/Longsdorft~

To the president and councilmen of the Village of Riverviewt

We, the.-undersigned Committee on Finance, to whom was referred thefollowing bills, would respectfully report that we have carefully ex-

amined the following bills and would recommend that they be paid as

alloyed. i,Roy Smith---- Sal. as Pol. & Fire Chief 8/1-16----- 105.00Roy Smith---2 tires for Chrysler------- 26.40A. J. Valade---Sal. as Pol. Capt. 8/1=16------ 100.00Andrew Tear--Sal. as Aux- Pol: incl. 8/15---- 53.5Walter Keisel---- Sal, as Treas. 8 1=16-------- 20-d3James L. Hale---=Sa1, as Clerk 8/1-16------ 83.33Russell Gorham---Labor per report-----= 70.00Clinton Manning—" n n n n n n n 48 00Peter Laginess=--# n n n o n tt_--- 52.00Wm.F- Krause-=•=Sa1s as S.P.W.-------` 46.80Victor Corevits--Plumbing per report------ 2.50Jog. Cramer Jr.--" tt n n n n n n tt 2.50Jennie Batten--Cleaning council rooms------ 1.50getia~- ;

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A.J. Valade---1 -tube for Chryslers---- 3.00Larson Insecticide Co,--Deodorant & sweeping comp.--- 3000

Murphy Bros. Motor Sales----Rep, tp Chrysler------ 7.90Grand River Oil Co.-Gas,Oil & Repairs, Pol.,Fire & D.P.W.---3.29Detroit Edison Co.--Street lighting mo. July------ 422.00

Mich. Bell Tele Co.--Sere on 1628-1 & 1647------- 17.374$0.27DownRiver Const. Co.--Final eat on Sidewalks-

less Insp. fees- - - 112950-----367977Pate,Ba.con& Hamann--Eng. on sidewalks------- $ 24.01

Insp. fees-------,--------112.50-------137.51Carl Rodebach---- Attending Koester fire-------1000

James Trombley---" n " " it " it it it It n 1100

Elmer Trombley---n n n n n a" n n" n n------1000

George Williams--" " " It It 1100

Howard Krause----" n n n n n n is It n It n------1.00

Ben Clark--------" "It it n n" e n It n n------1100

R.D. Bond & Co.--Audit of Mos. June & July-------130.00Geo. P. Johnson Co.--Dec. Pol. Station for Regatta---- 50.00Andrew Molnar--Cutting weeds per report------- 87.00Wm: W. Singer--" " " " " "

to IT it " " & use of Tractor-- 206.12

River View Garage---Truck & Chrysler rep. & Signs- - - 49.44

2162.81T.H. Colvin, A.J. Reno & A.B. Smith Finance Committee.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, that

the report of the Finance Committee be accepted.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Nays: none

notion carried.

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Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, that the

Supt. Pub. Wks. be and he hereby is instructedt.to investigate and re

ortlon the "Septic Tanks" that are installed on the private sewers'

where they should be:installed.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

Attorney communicate with the Wayne County Drain Commission in regardsto having the County Ditch,between Vreeland Parkways, from Clark Ave.

to Monguagon Creek cleaned out.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

bond for the improving of the streets, building of bridges and cul-

verts and the construction of sidewalks in Castle & Ford&s Riverview

Subdivision be released.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith. Nays: none.

lotion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno supported by Councilman Smith, that we

adjourn tp our next regular meeting.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Nays: none.

Motion carried.

At 12:10 P.M.

James L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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REGULAR MEETING.

September 3, 1929.

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Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview, WayneCounty, Michigan held on Tuesday the 3rd, day of September A.D. 1929at the Council Rooms.

Meeting called to order by President Pro-tempore Colvin, at8:0o P.M:

The following councilmen answered roll call:

Presents Colvin; Smith. Absent: Longsdorf, Reno, President Matthews.There not being a quorom present it was moved by Councilman

Smith, supported by Councilman Colvin, that we adjourn to FridaySeptember 6th. A.D. 1929 at the hour of 4:00 P.M.

Yeas: Colvin, Smith. Nays: none.

Carried.

At 8;15 P.M.

ADJOURNIED MEETING.

September 6, 1929.

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1929 at the Council Rooms.

Meeting called to order by President Matthews at 4:00 P.M.The following answered roll call:

Presents Gelvi6aT Reno, Smith. Absent: Colvin, Longsdorf.

Adjourned meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,Wayne County, Michigan held on Friday the 6th. day of September A.D.

Moved by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilman Reno, that theminutes 6f the last regular meeting stand approved as read a

Yeas: Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays:.none.Motion carried.Councilman Colvin entered at 4:15 P.M.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Colvin, that

the several claims and accounts be referredvto the Finance Committee.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Sm$thJ Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.The President then declared a short recess.

Uponre-convening the following answered roll calls

Present: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Absent: Longsdorf.To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:

We, the undersigned Committee on Finance to whom was referred the

following bills would respectfully report that we have aareful ly ex-

amined the same and would recommend that they be paid as allowed.

Roy Smith Sal. as Pol. & Fire Chief 8/16-9/1----105.00A.J. Valade---- Sal. as Pol. Capt. 8/16-9/1-----100.00

Andrew Tear--Sal. as Aux. Pol. to Sept. lst.---- 76.50Victor Girardin-=Sal. as Janitor 8/16=9/1-----7.50Walter Keisel--Salo as Treas. 8/16.9/l 20. 3James L. Hale--Sal. as Clerk 8/16-9/1 83.33Frank Matthews---Attending Council meetingd mo. August--- 10600

T.H. Colvin------n n to n n to to n it n n it n n it n n n n___10.00

A.J. Reno--=-=---^ to n n n n n to n n n o n to it n to n 10.00

A.B. Smith-------- n it n it to n o to n to a n n n n e n n--- 10.00

Russell Gorham--Labor per report------ 60.00Detroit Edison Co-=Gun. Bld. July 1- Aug. 2.- 8.03

Street lighting mo. Aug.- 422.00- - - 430.03City of Wyandotte--Penna Ave. lighting mo. Aug.---- 28.50Banner Laundry---Towel service mo. Aug.------ 2.75Trenton Times--Prtg. & Pub. Mo. Aug:------ 60.00J.B. Galloway--* labor cost on shanty------ 5.00Quarry Lumber Co.--z cost of lumber on shanty----- 9.75Gartner Hdwe Co.--D.P.W. supplies per invoices----- 11.35Village of Trenton--Services of Fire Dept at Koester Fire- 50.00Gregory, Mayer & Thom Co.--Office supplies------ 6.30Herbert W. Mills--Audited premium on insurance----- 54.49George Mitchell--Payment on Lots- - - 200.00James L. Hale---Postage & Vehicle license plates 1930-- 7.50

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Gerald Dcamud----Constable fees on Neff case-----

Roy Smith---Expenses at Escanaba------

Peter Laginess--Labor per report-----Clinton Manning-" " " " is 11 11 11 n----

Jennie Batten--Cleaning council rooms--------

V1m. F. Krause--Sa.l, as S.P.V"-Mich. Foundation Co.-Crock per invoices------Roy Smith----'Meals to prisoners------

T.H. Colvin, A.-T. Reno and A.B. Smith Finance Committee.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

report of the Finance Commmittee be accepted.Yeus: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, thatMr, Greening be asked to attend the council i,.eeting of September 17th,1920 fora discussion of the Castle Park Improvement.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilman Colvin, that theClerk communicate with the R.J. Barrett Co. in regards to the mAteri.lthey have for sprinkling on the streets to lay the dust.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, %iatthe~,s. Nays: None.P.'otion carried.

Yoved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that theClerk communicate with Grosse Isle 't'ownship in regards to the cost isfthe making of their roads and worth the Wayne County Road Commissionin regards to the cost of the detour for the Eureka Avenue grade sep-ar-at ion.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno,Yotion carried.

Moved by Councilman

adjourn to our next red;Yeas: Colvin, Reno,Lotion carried.

Smith, YAtthews. Nays: none

Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, that we

alas meeting.Smith, Matthews. Yays: none.

At 5:35 P.iv:.

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James L. Male,Village Clerk.

2771

REGULAR MEETING.

September 17th., 1929.

Rgeular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview, Wayne,County, Michigan, held on Tuesday the 17th, day of September A.D. 1929at the Council Rooms.

Meeting called to order by President-Pro-tempore Corning at 8:00 P.M.The following answered roll call:

Present:Councilmen,Colvin, Reno, Smith. Absent: Longsdorf.Other officers present were Attorney Fetters, Sugt. Pub. Wks.

Krause.Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, that the

minutes of the last regular meeting stamd approved as read.Yeast Colvin, Reno, Smith. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Councilman Longsdorf entered at 8:15 P.M.Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, that the

communication from the Wayne County Drain Commissioner in regards tothe cleaning out of Monguagon Creek be received and palced on file.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smitb. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, that the

Supt. Pub. Wks. be and he hereby is authorized to lay a concrete blockfoundation for the garage on the recently purchased lot and to startwork immediately.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith. Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supportedb y Councilman Reno, that

Councilman Smith act as a committee to see Dr. A.L. Martin for an

easement for the construction of a sidewalk from Fort Street to theAlbert E. Smith School, on the north side of Lot #4 of Islanview FarmsSubdivision.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith. Nays: none.

Lotion carried.Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Smith, that

the matter of making Riverview Avenue at Ford Avenue a " Stop Street"be referred to the Chief of Police.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith. Nays: none.

Notion carried.Moved by-Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the Attorney draw up and deliver to the Chief of Police the necessarypapers for 4h posting on the Boat House at the east end of the streetat the south of the Penn. Salt Mfg. Co. fence.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith. Nays: none.

Lotion carried.Moved by Councilman. Reno, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that

the several claims and accounts be referred to the Finance Committee.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Beno, Smittt.Nayss none.

Motion carried.The President then declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll calls

Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith. Absentt Y'4tthews.To the President and Councilman of the Village of Riverview:

We, the undersigned Committee on Finance, to whomy was referred the

following bills,would respectfully report that we have carefullyexamined the same and would recommend that they be paid as allowed.Trenton State Bank----Note & interest--------- 5070000Roy Smith---Sal. as Pol. & Fire Chief 9/1-16----- 105.00A.J. Valade--Sal. as Pol. Capt. 9/1-16---=- 100000Andrew Tear---Sal. as Aux. Pol. 61.20Victor Girardin---Sal. as Janitor 9/l-16----- 7.50Walter Keisel---- Sal. as Treas. 9 1-16-_---- 20.83Jagies L. H ale---Sal. as Clerk 0./1-16 83.33Superior Seal & Stamp,Co.--Badge & Stamps- 17.25Russell Gorham----Labor per report------ 60.00

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Bud Price--Rep. tire & new tube------ 2.50Wyandotte Body & Fender Rep.--Curtains for Chrysler--- 9.15Walter Hinton--Fire services--_--- 1100

Edward Reno----" " " " " " 1600

Victor Girardin---Burying 3 dogs------ 1.50Mich. Bell Tele. Co.--Serviee to 10/10------- 18.59Judge Deamud--Justice fees------ 32.55Jos. Cramer Jr.----Plumbing per report------ 1.88

Loyd Lambrix--Labor per report------ 2.00

Jennie Batten=-Cleaning council room------ 1050Clinton Manning---Labor per report------ 48.00Wm. F. Krause---Sal. as S.P.W.:----- 39.00Trenton State Bank--Bal. interest on note

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T.H. Colvin, A.J. Reno, A.B. Smith Finance Committee.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that

the report of the Finance Committee be accepted.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Smith, that

Mr. Benj. Greening and Mr. E.C. Hamann be asked to attend a meetingat Castle Park Sunday Sept. 22, 1929 at 1Ot00 A.M. for the purpose of

arriving at a conclusion on the planting of the trees and shrubs in

Castle Park.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that

Riverview Avenue from Sibley Road to Payne Crossing and PennsylvaniaAvenue from Fort Street to V&Iade Avenue be fixed as outlined by the

Wayne county Road Commission, said work to be done as closely under

the supervision and direction of the said Wayne County Road Commissionas possible.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith. Nays: none.

Lotion carried.Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that

the Supt. Pub. Wkso be and he hereby is authorized to notify Mr. Nolan

to fill the ditches that are open on the roadway, said ditches havingbeen caused by the construction of a sewer in Sewer Dist. #9•

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith. Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that

we adjourn to our next regular meeting.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith. Nayst none.

Motion carried.

At 11:15 P.M.

James L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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REGULAR MEETING.

October 19 1929.

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,Wayne County, Michigan, held on Tuesday the lst. day of October

A.D. 1c'29-Meeting called to order by President Matthews at 8:00 P.M.

The following councilmen answered roll call:

Present: Colvin, Reno, Smith. Absent: Longsdorf.

Moved by Councilman Reno supported by Councilman. Smith, thatbthe

minutes of the last regular meeting; stand approved as read.

Yeas: Colvin,, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the report on sidewalks on Longsdor Avenue be accepted for want of

progress and that the Attorney and Committee continue.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by-Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the several claims and accounts be referred to the Finance Committee.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthewso Nays: none.

Motion carried.The President declarde a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll call:

Present: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Absent: Longsdorf.Other officers present were Attorney Fetters, Engineer Hamann

Chief of Police Smith and Supt. Pub. Wks. Krause.

To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview;We, the undersigned Committee on Finance,to whom was referrer the

following bills would respectfully report that we have careful lyexamined the same and would,recommen that they be paid as allowed.

Roy Smith-----Sal. as Pol. & Fire Chief 9/16-10/1----C t 16 10 1P

105.00100 00apol.A.J. Valade---Sal. as 9

Walter Keisel-Sal* as Treas. 9/16-10/1------20.83Victor Girardin-Sal. as Janitor 9/16-10/1------7.50Janes L. Hale--Sal. as Clerk 9/16-10/1------83.33Russell,.Gorham--Labor per report------- 60.00Andrew Tear--Sal. as Aux. Pol. to Oct. 1st-------61.20R.D. Bond & Co.--Audit of mo. August------ 65.00Trenton Times--Prtg. & Pub. Mo. Sept-------- 60.00Grand River Oil Co.-Gas,Oil & Access. Po1.,Fire & D.PW, 63.93DetroitnEdison Co.--St6 lighting mo. Sept.--$ 422.00

Mun. Bld:6/1-7/1-------- . 6.95----- 428.95Mich. Bell Tele Co.-Ser. 1647------- 2.98Banner Laundry---Towel service mo. Sept.---- 2.75Murphy Bros. Motor Sales-----Rep. to Chrysler---- 50.70Frank lAatthews--Attending council meetings Sept.---- 10.00

T.H. Colvin-----" " " If " " It n " tt of n " " it tt 10000

C.H. Longsdorf--" II to n 11 n it II It It it n " " It If - - - - 5.00A.J. Reno-------" If n" n n it it it n""" n It n-----10.00

A.B. Smith------t' to n n" It It n n n n It n"" n 10.00

Anthony'F. Koester Sal. as Assessor- - - - - - - 100.00

Trenton State Bank-Bonds & interest on SAS nos. 1,2,&3--10390.52Geo. Yitchell--Paymeny & int. on lots- - - - -

Victor Girardin---- Burying 5 dogs-L- - - -49.00

2650Roy Smith--Postage 1.00

Clinton Manning--Labor per report------ 46.00

Jennie Batten--Cleaning council rooms------ 1.50Richard Adler--Labor per report----- 22.00

W.F. Krause--Sal. as S.P.W------ 43.80Pate,Bacon & Hamann--Eng. fees on Water Ext------ 450.00Ralph B. Clark----Attending meetings----- 80.00

12343.49T.H. Colvin, A.J. Reno and A.B. Smith Finance Committee.

Moved by Council.rr.an Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the report of the Finance Committee be accepted.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, latthevis. Nays: none.

x4otion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, that the

Clerk communicate ' with Ir. Carl K. Rix in regards to the use of his

lot nuiabered 63 Jos, E. Nevicomer's Fort Street Subdivision for the

Fire Hose Cart Station.

Yeas: Colvon, Reno, Smith, P:atthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Loved by Councilman. Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, that the

Clerk order the following; street liwhts installed by the Detroit di:;on

Company: at the corner of Krause & Long;sdorf, Nilla.rd Pc Longsdorf,Clark &; Long;sdorf and Reno & Longsdorf.

Yep s: Colvin, Reno, Smith, 1 atthevis. hays: none.

Lotion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that we

adjourn to our next regular meeting.Yeast Colvin, Reno, Smith, Liatthevrrl{. Days; none.

Motion carried.

At 10:35 P.1-,.

James L. Hale,Vi] ].age Clerk.

2851

REGULAR Ii+ETING.

October 15, 1920.

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Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview, WayneCounty, Michigan held on Tuedday the 15th. day of October A.D. 1929at the Council Rooms.

Meeting called to order by President Matthews at 8:20 P.M.

The following councilmen answered roll call:

Present: Colvin, Reno, Smith. Absents Longsdorf.Other officers present were Attorney Fetters, S.31.19. Krause.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

minutes,of the last regular meeting stand approved as read.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the Clerk havethe words"Members of the Michigan Municipal League"placed on all letter heads.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

communication from heir. Carl K. Rix in regards to the use of his lot

for Fire Hose =cart Station be received and placed on file.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, that the

Village Treasurer and Village Clerk be and they are hereby authorized to

attend the meeting of the State Treasurers and Municipal Accountants

to be held at Lansing, Michigan November 6 and 7 and submit a bill of

expenses.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carriedqMoved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, that

the matter of the construction of the sidewalk on the east side of Fort

Street from Longsdorf,Avenue to Sibley Road be called to the attention

of the Wayne County Road Commission and ask that the same be installedas soon as possible.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthe-vis. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

several claims and accounts be referred to the Finance Committee.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

The President then declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll call:

Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Absent none.

We, the undersigned Committee on finance to whom was referred the foll-

owing bills would respectfully report that we have carefully examinedthe same and would recommend that they be paid as allowed.Trenton State Bank Intq on S.A.D. #6----- $50.70

S.A.D. #5----- 72.00--- 122.70Roy Smith----Sal. as POL. & Fire Chief 10/1-16----105.00A.J. Valade---Sal. as Pol. Capt. 10/1-16---- 100.00

Andrew Tear---Sal. as Aux. Pol. to Oct. 15th.- 84.15Victor Girardin---Sal. as Janitor 10/1-16-------7.50Walter Keisel---Sal. as Treas. 1 1-16------- 20.83yJames L. Hale---Sal. as Clerk 10 1616------ 83.3Russell Gorham--Eab)or per report------- 60.00Clinton'Manning-" to " n . 1 to to n_---- 42.00

Renry Corevits-~" to " " " Is It " 28.00John Lang-------" " n to It " " It 9.00Loyd Lambrix----" to to to " to n to 13.00William Beattie-" to it Of It to to to 19.50Vim. F. Krause---Sal. as S.P.VJ.----- 51.00Victor Corevits---Plumbing per report- - - - 2.50Murphy Bros. Motor Sales- - - Rep. to Chrysler- - - 22.65Gartner,Hdwe. Co.--Pol. supplies- - - 2.05Lake Erie Chemical Co.--Tear Gas Pen- - - - 15,40City of Detroit--mater from 6/19 to 9/19----- 577.40Detroit Edison Co.--Mun. bld. service 8/2-9/3 9007City of Viyandotte----Penna. Ave. lighting mo. Sept.-- 28.50Mich. Foundation Co.--Supplies- - - 440.27

Riverview Garage--Repairs and labor- - - 11.75

ITrs. Ruth Lothian----1 mo. on contract- - - -

R.D. Bond & Co.--Audit mo. dept.- - - -Mrs. Jennie Batten--Clca.ninEF council rooms-----

Bert Hoa.gland---Truccling stone per report- - - -Frank Ya.tthews---Attendint_• council meetings mo. Oct.---T.H. Colvin ---.---tt to It tt it o It II to of " It tI tt It It to a---

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Moved by Councilmen Reno, supported b Councilman Longsdo.ri',th t the report of th- Firiance Comn,.ittec be accepted.

Yeast: Colvin, LonL;sdcrf, Reno, 3r.iith, Matthews. lfay : none.

11otion carried.

Moved by Councilria.n Colvin, upported by Councilman Reno, that

we-adjourn to our next regular meeting.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, IYk.tthews. Nay:: none.

Motior carriers.

At 10:30 P.M.James L. Iia.le,Village Clerk.

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289

REGULAR 1&,2,'TING .

November 5, 1929.

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,WayneCounty, Michigan, held on Tuesday the 5th. day of November A.D. 1929at the Council Rooms.

Meeting celled to order by President Matthews at 8:20P.11.The following councilmen answered roll call:

Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith. Absents none.

Other officers present wereEngineer Hamannn, Chief of Police Smith

and Supt. Pub. Wks. Krause.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the minutes of the last regular meeting be approved as read.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Smith, that

the Village Clerk coamiunicate with the Council of the Village of Trent-

on in regsrda to the understanding that had been had withtthe former

former Village of Sibi.ey in regards to the supplying of the coal to

3 the crossing watchmen at Sibley Road and that the Clerk be and he here-

by is authorized to purchase one ton of coal for said watchmen.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, 1atthews: Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

report of the Chief of Police fcr the month of October be accepted and

filed.

Yeas: Colvin$ Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, ML;tthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Motion by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Smith, that

the claims and accounts be referred to the Finance Committee.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Lotion carried..

The President then declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening; the following answered roll call:

Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Abyimt: none.

To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:

We, the undersigned Committee on Finance, to whop; was referred the

following billa would respectfully report that we have ca.refullt ex-

amindd t'r.~e same and would recommend that they be paid a s allowed.

Roy Smith- - -Sal. as Pol.&:Fire Chief 10/16-11/1----105.00A.J. Valade---Sal. as Pol. Capt. 10/16-11/1- - - -100.00

Andrew Tear---Sal. as Aux. Pol. to Nov. lst.- - - - 45.90Victor Gira.rdin--Sal. as Janitor 10/16-11/1------7.50Walter Keisel---- Sal, as Treas. 10/1-11/1--------20.83James L. Hale----Sal. as Clerk 10/16-11/1- - - -83.33Russell Gorham--Labor per report- - - - 60.00

Elton Price--1 tow rope for Police- - - 1.00

Trenton Times--Prtg. & Pub. mo. Oct.- - - - 60.00

Quarry Lumber Co.--Lumber for garage- - - 5.62Gartner Hd%ve Co.--Police supplies- - - - 2.05Mich. Bell Tele. Co.--Service on 1628-J & 1647------ 32.60Detroit Edison Co.w-St, lighting mo. Oct.- $422.00

Mun. Bld. 9/3=10/3--=- 8.69- - 430.69City of Wyandotte--Penna. Ave. lighting mo. Oct.- - 28.50County Auditors- -Prisoner maintenance at D,H. of C.- 23.75Everrett J. Payette--Ins. on Ford Truck- - - - 30.00

Grand River Oil Co.--Gas,Oil, Acc.& repairs Pol,,Fire

1 D.P.W. Oct.&: Sept,.- - 145.80Mich. Foundation Co.--Store per invoices- - 867.87The Barrett Co.--Tarvia for streets- - - - 1462.00

Banner Laundry--Towel service ito. Oct.- - -t

2.78054s- - - -Geo. Mitchell--Payment & interast on lo

9018Judge Vreeland--Fens mo. Se t. & Oct.- - -

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Clinton Manning--Labor per report- - - - - _ 42,50William Beattie--" it It to n a it it n

27.00Jennie Batten--Cleaning council rooms- _ - - 2.00Richard Adler--labor on Garage per report- - - 17.60Wm. F. Krause--Sal, as S.P.W.- - - _ 61.80Riverview Garage--Repairs & labor per report- - - 12.20

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T.H. Colvin, A.J. Reno & A.B. Smith Finance Committee.Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the report of the Finance Committee be accepted.Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.Motion carried.Droved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman. Smith, that

all deposits for violations of the Village Ordinances be turned overto a Justice of the Peace before going to the Village Treasurer.Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.Motion carried..Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman. Reno, that the

Sanitray Inspector make a thorough inspection of the sewer at theTavener home on Smith Street and report at next meeting.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilmna Longsdorf, that

the Village Engineer be and the same is hereby authorized to furnishgrades for sidewalk construction on the south side og Longsdorf Avenueon lots numbered 3 & 4 of Isla,ndview Farms Subdivision:

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilman Reno,tha.t the

Supt. Pub. Wks, render an itemized account of the work done on the re-filling of sewer trenches in SAD #9 to the Council and if the amountis sufficiently covered by the amount still due the Contractor thatit be deducted and if it is over the amount still due the Contractorthat a bill of the overdue amount be renddred the Contractor.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.Lotion carried.Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Smith, that

we adjourn to our next regular meeting.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays; none.Motion carried.

At 11:45 P.I.

James L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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REGULAR ]ZLTING.November 19, 19290

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview, WayneCounty, Michigan held on Tuesday the 19th. day of November A.D. 1929At the Council Rooms.

Meeting called to order by President Matthews at 8:20P.M.The following Councilmen answered roll call:

Present: Colvin, Reno, Smith. Absent: Longsdorf.Other officers present were Attorney Fettersi

a violation bureau for traffic violations.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews# Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

communication from Doubleday-Hunt-Dolan Co. be referred to the Attorney.Yeas: Colvin, Reno; Smith, Matthews., Nays: none.

Lotion carried.

Moved by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

several,.claims and accounts be referrer. to the Finance Committee.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Lotion carried.

The President then declared a short recess.

Moved by Councilman. Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that theminutes.,be approved as read.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, that

the Attorney be empowered to draw up an ordinance for the creation of

field Avenue.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll call:

Present: Colvin, Reno, Smith, 1atthews. Absent: Longsdorf.To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview;We, the undersigned Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the

following bills, would respectfully report that we have carefully eat-

amined the same and would recommend tht they be paid as allowed.Russell Gorham---Labor per report- - - - 60.00

Roy Smith---Sal. as Pol. & Fire Chief 11/1-16- - - 105.00A.J. Valade--Sal. as Pol. Capt. 11/1-16- - - - 100.00

Andrew Tear--Sal. as Aux. Pole,- - - - x.65Victor Girardin- -Sal. as Janitor 1 1-16- - 7.50Walter Keisel--Sal. as Treasurer 11 - - -X-113' 20.83James L. Hale--Sal. as Clerk 11/1-16- - - - 83.33Ruth Lothian---Sal: per contract- - - - 83.33Gartner Hdwe. Co.- - Supplies for D.P.W.- - - 8.15Clinton Manning--Labor per report- - - - - 29.50Wm. Beattie- 00

508.29T.H. Colvin, A.J. Reno and A.B. Smith Finance Committee

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

report of the Finance Committee be accepted.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Maithews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, that the

Sup t. of Pu. Wks. be instructed to remedy the water situation on Gar-

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, that the

Township Highway Commissioner be notified of the condition of StromAvenue and he be asked to fix same.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno,Attorney ask the various railroads to repair the crossings at

Avenue.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, 'Matthews. Nays; none.

Motion carried.

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Moved by Councilman

Sup t. Pub. Wks. have t

Yeas: Colvin, Reno,Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman

garnishment case of Mr.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno,Lotion carried.

Moved by Councilman

Recreation Committee be

Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

ae Village Hal]. thoroughly cleaned.

Smith, Itiatthe,,°;s. Nays: none.

Reno, supported by Councilman Colvin, that the

Spittler be referred to the Attorney.

Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Reno, supported by Councilman Colvin, that the

authorized to action in regards to distributing

bfiskets of food and candy, nuts and fruit.at Christmas.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Smith, that the

Clerk be authorized to get prices on wool flags for the flag pole and

bunting for decorating the village hall and streets.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Notion carried.

Moved by Councilman Remo, supported by Councilman Colvin, that we

adjourn to our next regular meeting.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthev+s. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

At 10:05 P.YO

A. Hord Smith,Acting Clerk.

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December 3, 1929.

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview, WayneCounty, Ifichigan held on Tuesday the 3rd. day of December 1929 at theCouncil Rooms at the hour of 8:27 P.M.

Meeting called to order by President MatthewseaThe following answered roll call:

Present: Councilmen Colvin, Reno, Smith. Absent: Councilman Longsdorf.Other officers present were Attorney Fetters, Engineer Hamann and

Supt. Pub. Vi'ks. Krause.Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, that the

minutes of the last regular meeting stand approved as read.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Colvin, supported by Reno, that a committee of three be ap-pointed to look over the Municipal Building and order the necessary

repairs.,Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none:

Lotion carried.The President then appointed Councilmen Smith, Reno and Colvin

on this committee.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that thecommunication from Governor Green be received and that the Clerk answer

stating that it has been the custom in the past for the Village of Riv-

erview to provide employment for the unemployed during the wintermonths insofar as it was possible and commending the State Administra-tion for their attitude on the suggestion of President Hoover.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Colvin, that the

communication from the Village Engineer in regards to the Sidewalkson Fort Street from Longsdorf Avenue to Sibley Road be received and

filed.Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Smith, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

report of the Chief of Police for the month of November be received and

filed.

Yeas:'Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Ngys: none.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, that the

several claims and accounts be referred to the Finance Committeel

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

The President then declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll call:

Present: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews.#Xbsent: Longsdorf.

To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:

We, the undersigned Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the

following bills, would respectfully report that we have carefullyexamined the same and would recommend that they be paid as allowed.

Russell Gorham--Labor per report- - - - - - 60.00

Roy Smith--Sal as Pol. & Fire Chief 11/16-12/1- - - - 105.00A. J. Valade--Sal. as Pol. Capt. 11/16-12/1- - - 100.00

Victor Girardin--Sal. as Janitor 11/16-12/1- - - - 7.504alter Keisel--Sal. as Treas. 116-12/1- - - - 20.83James L. Hale--Sal. as Clerk ll 16=12/1- - - - - 83.33A.J. Vala.de--meals per report- - 1.00

Welkenbach & LeBlanc-Rep. to Police chair- - - - 2.00

Smith & Price--Gas& Plugs-Fire Truck-Alechol,Chrysler- - 6.64Detroit Edison Co.-St. Lighting serw mo. Nov.- - - 422.00

Banner Laundry--Towel service mo. Nov.- - - - 2.75Lich. Bell Tele. Co.--Ser. 1628-J & 1647- - - - 26.26Trenton Times--Prtg. & Pub. Io. Nov.- - - - 60.00

R.D. Bond & Co:--Audit of mo. October- - - - - - 65.00

Frank Ma.ttherrs---Attending Council meetings mo. Nov.-T. H. Colvin------n n it is it n n it it n n n It it It n It n_ _

n n-~-C. H. Lon68dorf--n a n is It n n n n it n it is n is is

Albert J. RenoA--n it n n n it is it it it u it it it it it it

n- -A. B. Smith It n n n n n It a n n n to it n n n n n

Sibley Garage--Rep to fire truck- - - - - -Victor Corevits--plumbing per report- - - - -Wm. F. Krause- - Sc1. as Sup't. Pub. Iks.- - -

Henry Corevits- -Lbor per report- - - - -Jennie Batten--Cleaning, at Mun. Bldg.Clinton llanning-=Lbor per report- - - - -George Mitchell=payment and int. on lots- - - -

T.H. Colvin, A.B. Smith and A.J. Reno Finance Committee.

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Moved by Counci lman Smith, supported by Councilman Reno, that theseveral claims and accounts be accepted as reported.

Yeas: Colvin, Reno, S4iith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried..Moved by Councilman. Reno, supported by Councilman Smith, that we

adjourn to our next regular meeting. .Yeas:• Colvin, Reno, Smith, Matthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried..

At 10135 P.M-

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Regular meetirr_ of the C until of the Vi17.a.Lc of Fiivervie,1/, irne

County, 14ic11ilra.n held on i'ueoda•y the 17th. d<.y of December A.-). 1020at the Council Rooms.l>ee: i.nm cr_allec to order by Pr.e~ident Y-_tthe.,i:i c;.t 8:10The following cou:-:cilmen ans;I.red roll c,:111:

Preset: Colvin, Reno, Smith. Abcent: Lon,,-7--lorf.Ot'r,er officers present sere S.P.,7. Kraur;e ,;nd `1'r::aourer Pei -c:1.

Moved by CounciAri n Ccl vin, c;z :;ln tsd by Co .I:ci?.mr. ri Rcrio, i.r•' thcTnin,ite~? of the I St rY:ij aT TnOC tiT F..; ct and. nY rOVeC. rcd•

Yef e: CoJ.rin, Reno, nil hft I:-tthe::'s. Nayz: none.

Motion ca_rieci.Yove:l by Counc_1T',,n Colvin, supr)nrtud by Co,mcilman Reno, that* the

Attorney,notify the varlcU- railroads to repair the cro>:sinc; t PennES.Avenue between the varlouc: „i 'ht-of-ways a, .,ell as bet,!,,cen e"eta therails and. that if' net( _ ry tl e ri l ter be T,--lee. u) With t!I? %_ltC/

Yecls: Colvin, Reno, Smith, Icia.:triews. Yay2: none.

Motion carried.Moved O,J Councilman Colvin, sup portc;d by Councilman Reno, th1:,t tt?e

SeveT2.? nl i11a ri(1 <8 CcOlllits bi, rcferrcdl c-0 t,(-., Fim nce eclnTGi t t 'e.

YC:'c: Colvin, Reno, SI'it la""tt]'Peru. 1,'8.'JS : nOnPe

Notion carried..The Presi(l.ent then GecIG.-(-.d ? short. recess.

Upon're-conve'inc the fol.: ^ IinJ of rerc:'_ roll cell:

Present: Colvin, Rc-ro, pith) .,atthews. Abacnt: Lcn_~srorf.To Unc : rcoid(----:lt. n?id Co,lricilm" n of the Vi11a.Tr of Rivervi

We, P,i,r ur(ler-it nod Corn, ittee on Finance, to whom w, ~ referrer thef0? low.-'.r r bid t fi wnltl.'i -c -nortful I v Te ort• th:'t we have c~ reful.' yFmimid tl-,(- -_lPie %1 nO t olcl(I rcl.(,mlr1r1-d tllwt i.he'/ be T18!(' ?,.C

Ruasel I Gcrh_(m----LJ ")CT• VC-00 t- - - - - - 60.:"0Rc ' Jlnit'•l--Sz1.1.. ar Pol.& Fir : Chief 12/1-16- - - - 10.00

A.J. Va.l::de--Sal. a.•. Pol. Capt. 12/1-10- - - - 1! 0.0C

Victor Gir.srdin--Sal. -+s J .i itor 1?/1-16- - - - 0r heiscl- - -Sc.l. c s Tre,.,-. 12/1-1u- - - - -Le 2C.d~

J-~TI'C'Si L. Hc:_~--v?l. CI.n-,•'.c 12/1-1-6- - - - - - J •JJ

City of l'y-wrdet e--Pena. r'v ]. i~h' i_cr mo. Nov.-

A. W. Ya.rdo--Rej,. to True'-- - - - - 18 ~0

ItCurphy Bros.--Rop. to Chrycl..r---- 0

Gartner Fr.we. invoice-_-----

Detroit Edison: Co,hun. Bld. Oct.)-111ov. 1- - - -

Detroit. Lead Pine ',70: ~e--':'lc t r culrnli.es------- 2(-,oIsl~,ndviev; Service Station-Gas.0il &:Acces. Lio. Nov.

rd-, andot.te Tire Co.--Rea) to Truck- tires-

Rov Smith--ISeci.ls to -.)riscners---- 10. -10

1': Ch, Foundation Ge.--,'tone- 161

Clinton Iuannir:~r--icl. per report- - - - -Henry Corevits---II it of II It , I II II II- - - - - 4, .10

Elmer 111;z.nnine---- If 11 11 n 11 If 11 If II_ - - - - 1.'00

Jahn R. Smith----II II I. „ II II II II II_ 00Jennie Pol. Station- - - - - X0.00

Ur,. F. Kr use- - -Sal. ;~.I'.'.9.- - - - - - C

I" o 1 '/2~ - - - - -CI i n t o n I': ',i-1r_inu--Laa' ac reper rep o rt „ 1~ oo

LlT'.e. Ii.•. T:n.7nF"----11 11 If 11 11 11 11 it 11 11 11 11 - - - -

Henry Corevl t1?---° ° n u n n n n n n II II II _ _ _ _ 1 • UU

NiYi. BE.'-~.t1'ie---___~~ n n n II n „ n n u II n _ _ _ _ jJie.Lter Il ewers----II It Ir it II It II It It It II II n 0

y.en YJT:a. s BL'.~;s - - - - - - - - -JeTnit B:.~ 0r

Rivervicw Go.r~I'e--Reis. to test 1.: Truck- - - - - - - 1 •i>Russell Gorh-,rr.----L:i.bcr- nc. report- - - - - - - 00

J.• \ Y+ f: Dblr` 1. Cnrca.Y ~:r.il meetin~.. inc . _~cc.-----1 ( J ~I1.;.

T .H. Cnl v' n-----n II n n ri n 11 , I 11 , l ll it II n it n II_ - - - 1.0 .00

A. J. Reno------11 II II If n II II li It II II it II II If If II 10.00

A.B. Snit'r------ II II rl Il II II II a II Ir If II , I II II II II IG.G~

x'00.

T.H. Calvin, A. -1. Re-,) c : d A.B. CoMit:h II'inancc Cor.jni',tce.

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Moved b'r C011 r llill~"7 C(`'l'--n, ;'1 •rortecl 1)1 Councill'~.n .`init}l, 'f h- t tL

rel:ort of t ;e Finance Co-r-iy t.ee be e ccert•err and t%l(! bil lL 1),!-id.Ye,,s:' Col n°no Sl:itl , 1t,L_' T4, r: none.

T.'etion carried,

VoVed by Councilman cclVill, suprio.rted by CUuncil.;:ian ReII?, theRE crr et,icn Ccn~li J~ ( C i:l %1(irl " L'~i I tl~( 1.1 thL-, nJC,:;,--LY'~' 1'.l V -y~ IL.l

l UI ti,Lmminf' u:•e Y,1n-tC t-lce.ie'JS: Cc1Vir Rer_o ^~hlitl: ;•iatthcc:s. S: i-cne.

Hove` b, , Coi i,oill!i; C"cl -i r,) -ttpporc-6 T)lr Colinci lrk'i. Rerr) ti:E_i. : ricCl.erl,, bC L+l.lt•}'_U1':I'fe(l 1 n•. i C.

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cUPf'?I., ttef- i ± r2 ter1 1 i ' ';t erl 9J' tC ,('i:'1'. 1'•_j.} 1.} r C:.ief J. Cf J.

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January 6,1928.

Regular meeting of the Village Council of the Village of

Riverview,l'fayne County, Michigan held Tuesday January 3rd.

A.D. 1928.

Meeting called to order by President Matthews at 8:45P.M.

ROLL CALLVPreaent on rolliicall: Councilmen Longsdorf,Manning and Reno.

Absent: C;unoilihan Colvin.

READING AND CORRECTING OF JOURNAL.Motion by Reno supported by Manning that the minutes of tLs

last regular meeting stand approved as read.

Passed by the following vote:Teas:Longedorf,Manning,Reno and

Matthews. Naye none.

COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS.Motion by Longedorf supported by Reno that the communication

from Castle & Ford(s in regard to the laying of Trunk and Later-

al Sewers in h. it Riverview Subdivision be referred to the Attorney.Passed by the following vote;Teas:Longsdorf,Mannin; @ad-Reno,and Matthews. Nays none.

Motion by Reno supported by Longedorf that the communication

from the Wayne County Road Commission in regard to theConerete

School at Wayne be received and that the Supt. Pub. Wks* be

instructed to attend.Passed by the following vote;Yeas:Longedorf,Manning,Reno and

Matthews. Rays none.4

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Absent:Colvin.

CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS.Notion by Reno supported by Longedorf that the several Mims and

Accounts be referred to the Committee on Finance.

Passed by the following vote;Yeas:Longedorf,Manning,Reno and

Matthews.President then declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following anerered roll call.

Preoent:Longsdorf Manning Reno and Matthews.

VILLAGE AFFFAIRS,Resolution by, Reno supported by Manning that the Clerk publish

the proposed amendments to the Qhrter of the Village of Riverview

as prepared by the Attorney.Passed by the following vote;Teae:Eongedorf,Yanning,Reno and

Matthews. Nays none.

Resolution by Manning supported by Reno that the nominatingpetitions be declared sufficient and that the following named

persons be nominated to the offices set opposite their names.

Curtis H. Longedorf-------- CouncilmanJames P. gleehamer--------- CouncilmanAlbert 'J. Reno------------- Councilmen

Anthony F. Koester--------- Assessor

Walter Keisel--------------- Treasurer

James L. Hale-------------- Clerk

Passed by the following vote; YeasLongedorf,Mann ing,Reno and

Matthews. Nays none.

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Resolution by Manning supported by Reno that it being that the

number of candidates filing nominating petttiono for each andR- every office to be voted upon does not exceed the numtvr of

candidates to be nomihated for such respective offices, thereforebe it resolved that no Primary Election shall be held.Passed by the following vote;Yeao:Longedorf,Meanning,Reno andMatthewa. Nape none.

FINANCE.To the President and Cotncilmen of the Village of Riverview

We the undersogned Committee on Finance to whom was referred the

following bills would respeo tfully report that we have care-

fully examined the same.

Roy Smith------Fief . on tower payments------ 399060Trenton State Bank--Int, on Wat9r Ext. Bonds— 1075000Roy Smith-------- Sal. 12/16-1/1--- 105000A. J.Valade------~ tt n n» n» n 100000Victor Girardln-- n n n»» n n 1t...... 7.50Walter Keisel---- n o n n n n ~t_a_____8$100James L. Hale---- n n » n n » nnn 83.33J.E.MoFadden---- Rep. to Fire Truck-- 64.40Banner Laundering Co. -Towel service Mo. Dec.-- 8.75South Bend Garage---Gas & Rep, per statement--- 52006

Hurphy,Bros. Sales--Rep, to Chrysler---- 3600

Badgei' Meter Co. --Meter bottoms---- 2133Welkenback&LeBlano -Rep. to Chrysler ourtaine-- 1.30Trenton Times--Prtg.&Pub. Mo. Dec.---- 50.00Detroit Edison Co.-St. Lighting Mo. Dec. 431.97

Elray Hale--Hanging hose 460

Wyandotte Hdwe. Co. --Frame and glass for map.._-_10.92

Quarry Lumber Co.,-Bridge reps. and brace for floor-_ 9172Wm. F. Krause --Sup lies for Xmae•baskets---- 30455Peter Laginese--Labor per report--- 15.00Russell Gorham--" n n It n n n a 39 o 00Ben Galloway--Making Traffic Signs----- 4.50Robert, Hinton--Trucking Garbage---- 161400Tim.F.Krause --Sal. Supt. Pub. Wks.---- 36.60Jame L.Hale--Xmas bags and Postage------ 23.64A.B.Smith --Cinders and stone per report----- 432.97Andrew Tear-Sal. As Aux. Pol. 7.85Russell Gorham-- Services at Tripp Fire---- 5000Arnold Lang----- n n n n» n N n W n e---_-5.00Charles Mitchell-" n n n n n a n n n e-~ 5000Donald Galloway-- n n« n n n it n n n 11 - 2.00

Joseph Lslosh-+--- a n n n It n n» n n n__ 2100Donald MoTaggart-- n n n n n tt n n tt n n___ 2.00Earl Barnaby------n n» n n n n n tt it n-___2.00L.G.W1lliame-----t' n n»» n n» n u n n-- 1100Wm. Singer------n n n n n n n n n n n 1000James Trombley--„n » n n n n n n n n» a-__ 1100James Kdehanmer-_-n » n n » n tt n it It n___ 1100

Henry Buoklamd--° a n n n n» n» n n 1.00David Hoag7.and----n It it n n n» n n n~ 1000Frank Knight-----n » n n tt it n a n n 1000Joseph Cramer-----» n n n n n tt n n n n-_---1.00Harold Trombley---n n n n n tt if n It n n~----009

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Motion by Reno supported by Manning that the report of theFinance Committee be accepted and the bills paid.Passed -by the following vote; Yeas: Longsdorf,Manning,Reno andMatthews. Ways none.

NEW BUSIN ESS.Motion by Reno supported by Longedorf that the Chief of Fire

DepT/ Purchase i% battery box and have it installed on the

running board of the Ford Fire Truck.Passed by the following vote;.Yeas:Longedorf,Manning,Reno andMatthews. Ways none.

Motion by Longsdorf supported by Reno that the clerk eaneelthe order with the branch office of She.B.Clow and Sons andwire the Eddy Hydrant Co. for the hydrant caps.Passed by the following vote;Yeas:Longedorf,Mannin,,Reno andMatthews. Ways none.

Motion by Reno supported by Manning that we adjourn 66 our

next regular meeting.Passed by the followingvo$e;Yeao:Longedorf,Manning,Reno andMatthews. Ways none.

At 12:00P.M.

James L. Hale

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January 17,1928.

Regular meeting of the Village Council of the Village of River-

viea,l7ayne County, Michigan held Tuesday January 17th.A.D.1928.

Meeting called tojorder by President Matthews at 8:45 P.M.

Present on roll oall:Councilmen Colvin and Longedorf.Absent:Councilmen'Manning and Reno.

Other officers present were Attorney Fetters,Eetkeserr-R.ae*aa, a

Supt. Pub. T/ke. Krause and Treasurer Keisel.

READING AND CORRECTING OF JOURNAL.

Motion by Colvin supported by Longsdorf that the minutes of

the last regular meo ting stand approved as read.

Passed by the following vote;Yeas,Colvin,Longedorf and Matthews.

Nays: none.

CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS.Motion by Longsdorf supported by Colvin that the several claims

and accounts be referred to the Finance Committee.

Passed by the following vote;Yeas:Colvin,Longedorf and Matthews.

Nays:None.President then declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening;the following answered roll call:

Present:Councilmen Colvin,Longedorf and President Matthews.

Absent Councilmen Manning and Reno.

VILLAGE AFFAIRS. 'notion by Longedorf supported by Colvin that a committe con-

eisting of President Matthewe, Councilmen Longedorf and Colvin,addant others who wish sttend the meeting called for Aedneeday Janu-

ary 25th. at the Council Chambers of the City of Detroit for the

purpose of discussing the sewage disposal proposition.Passed by the following vote;Yeas:Colvin,Lengsdorf and Matthews.

Nays:None.

FINANCE.W the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:

We the undersigned Committee on Finance,to whom was referred. the

following bblls,would respectfully report that we have carefully

examined the same and redommend that they be paid as allgqred.National Bank of Commerce--Int.on Water and Bldg Bonds--$ 2415.00

Roy Smith--Sal. 1/1=1/16----- 105.00

A.J.Valade--a " " " " " 100.00

Victor Girardin-n n n n 7.50

17alter Keieel--" " " " " 8900

James L. Hale--" " n „ " 6-, 83.33

Andrea Tear--Sal. as Aux. Pol.---- 7185

Manning's Gas Station--Gas PoL.,Fire,and D.P.Y.---_... 17.31

Victor Girardin--Burying 1 dog-- . 50

City of Wyandotte--Pa.Avenue Lighte------ 28.50

Alex. Sedloek--Labeir on Tripp chickens--- 2.00

Detroit Edison Co.-,; Mun. Bldg. Mo. Nov.1927------ 13.25

Pardo Auto Sales--Labor and parts for Battery Box-- 7.43

Dr. H.B.Kinyon--Prof. services on Vreeland house---- 5.00

Owen Pharmacy--Fumigators for Vreeland house--- 3.75

City od Detroit--Water 10/8-12/19-------- 358.20

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Trenton Hdwe Co.--1 door closer--------Trenton-State Bank-;-Rental of Look Box---------Jager-Aeaus Hdwe--ce.rtridges and brooms-------

A.B. Smith---Cinders per report----P.J.Haubrich--1 metal ball for flag pole-------Peter Lagineea--Labor per report-----Russell Gorham---" n A e R n

Am. F. Krause-----Sal. Supt. Pub.Wke.----R.D. Bond & Co.--Auditing Mo. Deo.-----

Gartner Hdwe---Changing lock on Pol.door and kayo----Joe. Cramer Jr--Plumbing per report---.--B.L.9reeiand--Justioe fees $14.70 and 1 lock $3.75---

T.H. Colvin and C.H. LOngsdorf Finance Committee.

Motion by Longedorf supported by Colvin that theFinance Committee be; accepted and the bills paid.Passed by the following vote: Yeas:Colvin,LongedorfNays: None.

2520004.151.509.37

18.45181.508.00

54.0048.0043.2065.00

V3598.04

report of the

and Matthews.

STREETS?ALLEYS,DRAINS.Notion by Colvin supported by Longsdor.f that the Detroit Automobile

Club be notified of the Council's action in regard to Stop Streetsand try to get signs for th~,.t purpose.Passed by the following vote:Yeas Colvin,Longedorf and Matthews.Nays:none.

Motion by LongedorAf supported by Colvin that the City of Wyandotte

motif ied that we have etas ted repairing Pennsylvania Avenue underagreement made with the Supt. Pub: Wks. of Wayandotte and River-

view and take up the matter of the statement of the City Engineer inregards to the widening of the street between the tracks and thereplacing of the drain under the D.M.&T. tracks on the North side ofPennsylvania AvenuePassed by the following vote: Teae:Colvin,Longedorf and Matthews.Nays:None.

Motion by Colvin supported by Longedorf that the Supt.:Pub. Wks.repaid the Hose Cart so that it may be used.Passed by the following vote: Yeas:Colvin,Longedorf and Matthews.Naye:None.

Motion by Colvin eupported by CoAgadorf that we adjourn to ournext regular meeting:Passed by the following vote;Yeas:Colvin,Longedorf and Matthews.Nays:None.

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REGULAR MEETING.

February ?,1928 *

Regular Meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview

Wayne County Michigan held Tuesday February ?th.A.D.192E0

1{eeting oallled to order by President Matthews at 8:30P.M.Present on roll, call;Counailmen Colvin,Longedorf and RenO.

Absent; Councilman Hanning.

READING AND CORRECTING OF JOURNAL.Motion by Colvin supported by Remo that the minutes of the

last regular ffmeetine stand approved as read.

Teas:Colvin,Longadorf_,Reno and.•Matthews. Nays none.

Motion carried.

READING OF ORDINANCES.Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that an ordinance to

regulate the po*e-re of the Fire Chief and the Fire Departowent bs referred.to the Committee ion Ordinances.

Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf,Reno and Matthews, Nape none..

Motion carried.

REPORTS AND COWYNICATIONS FROM OFFICERS.Motion by Reno supported by Lonpedorf that the report of

the Chief of Police and the reports of the Justices for the

month of January be accepted and placed on file.Yeas :Colvin.,Longeftorf,Reno and Mattheva. Nays : none.

Motion carried.

CLAIMS AND ACC6t3NTS9Motion by Reno supported by Longsi'orf that the several claims

and accounts be.reftrred to the Finance Committee.

Teas:Colvin,Longsdorf,Reno and Matthews. Nays:none.Motion carried.

President then declared a short recess.

Upon reconvening the following answered roll call;Preeent;Councilmen Colvin,Longedorf,and Reno. Absent: Mann Ing.

VILLAGR AFFAIRS.Resolution by lCouncilman Longedorf.Supported by Cotmoilman Reno.Resolved that inasmuch as Castle & Ford are under bond tc

stone or cinderize the streets in their Riverview Subdivisionand in this case' particularly Canfield Street now. known as

Clark Avenue. Tiis street being the westerly boundary of the

said subdivision they are required to only stone or cinder-ize one half of tithe said street from Penna. Ave. to LongadorfAvenue. Therefore be it resolved that Castle & Ford atone the

full. width of the said street from Penna. Avenue to tho-aoethone half the dlitanoe from Penna. Avenue to Longadorf Avenueand the other subdivision owner bordering on the said subdiv-ision will stone the remainder or in the evert that he is un-

able the Village; of Riverview will, stone the said street."

Teas:Colvin.Longsdorf.,datthews and Reno Nay none.

Motion carried.Motion by Reno supported by Longsdorf that a committee beapp=ointedto investigate for a car to replace the p.esent Policecar and report at the next meeting.

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President Matthews then appointed Councilman Reno,Supt. Pub.Wks. Krause, Chief of Police Smith and Village Clerk Hale.

FINANCE.To tha• President and Councilmen of the Village of

We, the undersigned Committee 6n Finanoe,to whom

the following bille,would respectfully report that

fully examined the same and recommend that they be

owed.Roy Smith----Sal. 1/16-2/1--------A.J.Valade----" " " n " "

Victor Girardin-" " " " " " and 1 dog----Walter Keisel---v " n " " "

Jamee L. Hale--" n " n " "

Andrew Tear---SAL as Aux.Pol.Trenton Times--Prtg.. & Pub. Mo. Jan.---

Gregory Mayer & Thom--Pencils----

Riverview:was referred

t we have care-

ppid as all-

105.00100.00

8.008.00

83.3315.3050.001.25

Superior Seal &Stamp Co.--SupFlie s for Clk.&Tree.-- 16.95

TgRndotte Hdwe. Co.--Paint supplies-- 4.03

Jas. B. Clon&Sons--Fire Hydrant Caps-- 45983Detroit Edison Co.--Street Lighting kto. Jan.-- 438.95

City of 7yaridotte--Penna. Ave. Lighting FAo. Jan.- 88.50Mich. Bell Telephone Co.--Service Mo. January-- 23.80

Banner Laundering Co.-Towel service Mo. Jan.-- 2,75

South Bend {3arace-- Gae&repairs Pol. Dept.---ZSurphy

18.02Bros. Motor Sales--Rep. to Chrysler--

Hich

53.45'

Foundation~Co.--Sewer Crock--

Roy123.08

Smith--Prisoner meals--- 1.00

Frank Manning--Gas Pot.,2.03,Fire6.45,DP17"~4.54-Pl

53.02

atterI;aieel--Traffic Signs--A

27.30

Smith--Cinders per report----Pe

74.25

ter Caginess--Labor per report---- 60.60

Russell Gorham---„ n " n n u if___

Allen Beueha

4e.60r--labor on Chevrolet---

1.7m.

2.10F. Krause---Suit. Pub. Wks.---

R .B. .B. Clark--legal services----Wm

250.00Dutcher--fees on traffic oase---

Jame

2.10s Kimball-fees an cave-----

Judge3.45

Watt--Justice fees Mo. JFtn.---- 311015.50Judge Deamud-tt " n n n u

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tt n n o-»___- 19.10Judge Vreeland-" n n n n

quarry Lumber Co.--Supt,lies for clerk offices-- 64.85

Dennis Baumia--Hdwe. supplies & labor on clerk office 102.15Castle&Ford--Refi:nd on double payment 3 lots--- 14.49

F q 1860.51

T.H.Colvin and C'.H.Longedorf Finance Co=ittee.Motion by Reno'stlpported by Longedorf that the report of the

Finance Committee be accepted and the bills paid.Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf,Reno and Yatthews. Nays none.

Lotion parried.

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Resolution by Reno supported by Longsdorf:Resolved that the Annual Village Election be held MondayMarch 12th.A.D.1926 from 7:00A.M, to 8:00 P.M.Resolved further that the said election will be held for

the purpose of electing the following Village officers;Two Councilmen,Treasurer and Assessor and forClerk

the further purpose of submitting to the electors certain p

proposed amendments so have been advertised.'

Yeas:Colvin.,Ldngsdorf,Reno and Matthews. Nays:none.Resolution passed.

Resolution by Longsdorf supported by Reno that the election board

for the Annual Village election shall consist of the following;T.II.Colvin,Chairman, Mary Galloway and Elmer Manning,inspeetors,Lottie McKenzie and Jennie Batten Clerks.

Yeao:Co3.vin,Longador.f,RRRR Reno and Wttthere. Nays:none.Resolution passed.

Motion by P.eno supported by Colvin that we adjourn to our

next regular meeting.Longedorf,Reno and Matthews. Kays pope.Yeas:Colvin

Motion co,rri&d.

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Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,wayneCounty, Michigan held~Tueaday March 6tta. A.D. 1928.Meeting galled to order by President Mathews at 8:OOP.M.Present on roll call: Councilmen Colvin,Longsdorf and Manning.Absent: Councilman Reno.

READING AND CORRECTING OF JOURNAL.Motion by-Colvin supported by Manning that the minutes of the last

regular meeting of the Council stand approved as read.Teae:Colvin,Longedorf,Manning and Matthews. Nays none. Motion carried.

C01:1K'TRTICATIO1TS AND PETITIONS.Motion by Colvin supported by Uanning that the Communication frm

the Chief'a of Police Association containing the proposed TrafficOrdinance be referrred to the Ordinance Commjtt~e.Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf.Yanning and Matthews. Nays none. Motion carried.

CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS.Motion by Colvin supported by ?damning that the several olaime and

accounts be referred to the Finance Committee.Teas: Colvin ,Longedorf, Manning anti Matthews. Nays none. Motion dried.President then declared a short recess.

Upon re-oonvening the following anoe:ered roll call.Present: Councilmen Colvin,Longodorf and Binning. Absent : Reno.

VILLAGE AFFAIRS.Motion by Colvin suprorted by Lonesdorf that the Chairman of th Ree-re8tion Commision call a meeting as soon ae poeuible to org?nine forthe comfng season.

Teas: Colvin,Longedorf,Ua.pning and Matthews. Nays none. Motion carried.Motion by Longedorf su_r,Iorted by Manning t'iat the cler1. nbta3n acopy of the Wyandotte Building Ordine.rce from the City Clem.Yeas:Colvin,iorgedorf,Mfinning and. Matthews. Nays none. notion carried.Motion by Colvin suppo; ted by Manning that the clerk write the Mich-igan bell Telephone Company in regards to the installation of w tele-phone system to the residents of Wyandotte Highlands Subdivision.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdor fiZanning and Matthews. Nays none. Motion carried.Motion by Colvin supported by Manning that the clerk order a Capt-ainE Badge and Hat Shield

d a badge to correspond with the presenthat shield and a hat shield to correspond with the present badge forthe Police Department.Yeas:Colvin,Longedorf.Manning and SLtthewe. Nays none. Motion carried.Motion by Colvin supported by Longsdorf that the Supt. Pub. Wks. beinstructed to burn thel'graes and. weeda on all vacant property in theVillage of Riverview,Teas: Colvin, Longsdorf,Ma.nr.ing and Matthews. Nays none. Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Manning that the new Fire Stationbe moved to the rear of the lot facing the West.

yyeae:Colvin,Longedor:~,1+[a.nnine. and Matthews. Naye none. Motion carried.Motion by Longedcrf supported by Manning that tho report; fro- the

Greening Landscape Cc..jin regards to the beautifying of Vreeland Parkbe filed in the office of the clerk.Teas: Colvin. Longedorf.Mann ing and Matthews. Nays none. Motior_ carried.

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Meeting called to order at 8:00P.H. b, President Hattheae.Present on roll call:Cotmciluien Colvin,Longedorf and Manning.Aboant: Councilman Refio.

Meeting called pursuant to Section 3592 of the Compiled Laws of 1915.

Confirming election resolution)

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Hotion by Colvin supported by Manning that beoaua.- tpe of the numberof ballots cast and the overtime spent counting the ballote that the

Insgec~ora and Clerke at the aegules Annual village Election held Mar-sh 12th. 1928 receive $10.00 and the Gatekeepers receive $5.00Yoas: Colvin,Longsdorf,B;2.nning and Metthers. Nayb none. Llction carried.

Resolution by Wtnning' supported by Lorgadorf that e Chrysler 1?24 bepurchased from the Richard Oestrike Motor Sales of Flea Rock Micb1ganofor the prico of ($1950.00 with the utility seats and $1530.00 withoutthe utility seats. Renolved further that the Villas-,e of Riverview beallowed 0700.00 for theipreisent Chrysler.Yeas: Colvin,Longsdorf,I&=ing and Matthews. Naye none. )Action carried.

IMotion by Colvin supported by Manning that von adjourn to our next

regular meeting.Yeas:Colvin,Longe torf,bianni.ng and biz~,tthe;ae. Nays none. uotior, carried.

At 9:30 P.M.jv,me e L. Hale

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iAT A REGULAR MEETING of the Village Council of the

Village of Riverview, held at the Council Room at the Village Hall

in said Village one , March Ath. 1928, at 7:00 o'clock P.M..

Said Meeting oalled pursuant to Section 2592 of the

Compiled Laws of 1915

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SUPPORTED by tee"riWHEREAS, it appears by the return of the election inspect-

ors duly and legally appointed for Regular Village election, hell:

in said Village on March 12th. 19289 that the total number of votesz ~. 2cast for Clerk is l of which votes were in favor of James

Hale,t

WHEREAS, it appears by the return of the election inspect,-

ors duly and legally appointed for the Regular Village election,

held in said Village on [ arch 12th.1928, that the total number of

votes cast for Treasurer is Ise of which 390 votes were in favor of,

Walter Ke isel,

WHEREAS, it appears by the return of the election inppeCt-

ors duly and legally appointed for the Regular Village election,t

held in said Village on March 12th.19289, that the total numbeV of

37 / 77votes cast for Assessor is 10 of which a-" votes were in favor of

Anthony F. Koester,

VROBAS, it appears by the return of the election Inspect-

ors duly and legally appointed for the Regular Village election,i

held in said Village on March 12th.1928, that the total number of 4

votes cast for Councilmen is 279 of which 111 votes were in favor

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t - of Curtis H. Longsdorf; 92 were in favor of Albert J. Reno and 70

votes were in favor of James P. Kleehamsr,I

NOW THEREFORE, be it RESOLVED, that the result of the

election upon the office of Clerk of said Village resulted in favor

of James K. Hale, and he is hereby declared elected as Clerk of the

Village of Riverview,

BE ITk.FURTHER RESOLVED, that the result of the election

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upon the office of Treasurer of said Village resulted in favor of

17Walter Kelsel, and he is hereby declared elected as Treasurer of

the Village ofRiverview,

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the result of the election1

upon the office of Assessor of said Village resulted in favor of

Anthony F. Koester, and he is hereby declared elected as Assessor

of the Village0 of Riverview,

BE IT FITRT~R RESOLVED, that the result of the election

upon the office of Councilman of said Village resulted in favor of

Curtis Longsdorf.-pAIert J: Reno an d theq

are hereby declared elected as Councilmen of the Village of9

Riverview. M

MREAS, it appears by the return of the election inspec

tors duly and legally appointed for the Regular Village Election 1i

I.1held in said Village on March 12th. 1928 that the total number of

votes ca* for-Ithe Amending of Sections 1, 20 39 4 and 34 of

Chapter 5 of the Riverview Village Charter is 196; of which 10,L.t

votes were in favor of said amendments, I/Evotes were against said

amendments and 15 votes were spoiled ballots.

NOW TH?JWOR$, BE IT RESOLVED9 that the result of thep

election upon the question of amending sections 1, 2, 3, 4, and 34

of Chapter 5 of the Rivervse w Village Charter resulted in favor

of said amendment and said amendments are hereby declared laWly

adopted and carried.

WHEREAS, it appears by the return of the election inspec-

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tors duly and legally appointed for the Regular Village ElectionI

held in said Village on March 12th. 1928, that the total number of

votes cast for the Amending of Section SOChapter 7 and Section 10

of Chapter 11 of the Riverview Village Charter is 195, of which 127

Totes were in favor of said amendments, 58 votes were against said

amendments and 10 Totes were spoiled ballots. 4

NOW THE~EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the result of the

election upon the question of amending sections 20 Chapter 7 and

Section 10 of Chapter 11 of the Riverview Village Charter resulted

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legally adopted and carried.

MOREAS, it appears by the return of the election inspect,

tore duly and legally appointed for the Regular Village ElectionY

held in said Village on March 12th. 1928, that the total number

of votes cast for the amending of Section 39 of Chapter 2 of theB

Riverview Village Charter is 195, of which 89 votes were in favor

of said amendments, 91 votes were against said amendments ant

15 votes were „spoiled ballots.

NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the result of the

election upon kthe question of amending section 39 of, Chapter of ;

the Riverwiew'Village Charter resulted against said charter

amendment# and it is hereby declared that said charter amendment9

be not carried nor adopted.

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1WERE.AS, it appears by the returns of the election inaptectors duly sand legally appointed for the Regitl.ar Village election,held in said Village on March 12th. 1928,that the total- number of 1votes east forthe issuance of $1000.00 worth of General Obligationbonds annually for a period of 6ne to ten years inclusive is 1950of which 83 votes we:a in favor of said proposition,103 were againstsaid proposition and 10 votes were spoiled ballots.

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N0v1 Ti3ERFIFORF0 DFIi RESOLVED, that the result of theelection upon the eiad proposition of iaeuing Genera-. ObligationBonds ut $1000.00 annually for P. period of from one to ten yearsinclusive resulted against said proposition, and it is hereby de-olared that Acid proposition be not carried nor adopted.

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March 16th.1928.

Special meeting of thy: Council of the VillaL,e of Riverview .WayneCounty, Michigan hold Friday March 16th. 1923.

Meeting called -to order by Preeident M,%tthevra at 8:15 P.I10Present on roll cr:U: Councilmen Colvin,Longsdorf, Manning.Absent: Council rsan Reno.Said meeting called for the purpose of arriving at decision on the

issuance of building permits.

Motion by Longsdorf supported by Mflnr_ing that the clerk for the; pres-ent typewrite building permits with a notice on the face of said permitsto the effect that allemew homes erected must immediately apply forutter and server connections where Asy- - aga4~eble• said facilitiesare available end the cost of said permits to be $2.00.Teas: Colvin,Longedorf,I nning and Matthews. Nays none. Motion carried.

Motion by Fanning :supportedular meeting.Teas: Colvin., Long, adorfsi?,nnirif;

by Colvin tha'; ire adjourn 02 our next reg-

and H tthev:e. rays none. Motion carried.

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Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,Wayne"Covnty, Michigan held Tuesday March loth. A.D. 1928.

Meeting called to order by President Matthews at 8:OOP.M.

ROLL CALL. 8

The following answered roll call. Present: Councilmen Colvin,nd Longsdorf„ Absent: Councilmen Manning and Reno.

READING= AND CORRECTING OF JOURNAL,Motion by Colvin supported by Longsdorf that the minutes of

the last regular meeting stand approved as read.

Yeas:Colvin-,Longedorf and Matthews, Nays none. Motion carried*

RE"IN9 OF C012gINICATIONS AI•D PETITIONS.Motion by Colvin supported by longsdorf that the communication from

the Community Coach Company be referred to the Attorney before anyaction is taken.

Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf and Matthews. Nays none? Lotion carried. -Councilman Banning entered at 9:00P.Y.

Motion by ColvinIsubported by Longsdorf that the report from the

Michigan Inspection Bureau be accepted and referred to the Sedersand Water Committee.

Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf and ha.tthews. Nays none. ? Motion carried.Motion by Colvin'supported by Longsdorf that the petition of the

residents of Riverview Avenue asking a sidewalk on the East sideof said Street be referred to the Committee on Sidewalks.Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorfvlanning and Matthews. Nays none.

e Lotion carried.Motion by Colvin supported by Longsdorf that the petition of the

Pennsylvania Park Land Co. for sidewalks be received and referred tothe Comnitte on Sidewalks.

Yeas:Colvin,Longsd6rf,1Lanning and Matthews. Nays none.

Motion carried.

Motion by Colvinysupported by Longsdorf that the Michigan Bell

Telephone Company be given a permit for the placing of poles as

shotiin on the dratiiing from Penna. Ave. to Grant Avenue with theaddition of a 30 day removal clause and the suggestion that if

possible but 1 pole be placed in the Park.

Yea.s:Colvin,Lor_L~sdorf, Yanning andI:1atthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.

READING OF ORDINANCES.Resolution by Longsdorf supported by Manning that ' An Ordinance

designating certain streets in the Village of Rivervieir:, as stopstreets and regulating the speed of vehicles thereon' be givenits final reading.Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf,Manning and Matthews. ?days: none.

Resolution passed.Said ordinance was then given its thirc- reading.

Resolution by Longsdorf supported by Manning that the said ord-

inance be adopted as read.

Yeas:Colvin,Longsd•orf,2danning and Matthews. Nays:none.Resolution passed.

Lotion by Longsdorf supported by Manning that the Building Ord-

inance as prooented be referred to the Ordinance Committee.

Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf,Manning and Matthews. Nays:none.i Motion carried,

Motion by Colvin supported by Manning that the several Claimsand Accounts be referred to the finance Committee.

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Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf,I,-,anning and Matthews. Nays:none.Motion carried.

President then declared a short recess.

Upon reconvening i:he following answered roll call:

Present:Colvi.n,Longsdcrf,l,ranning and President Matthews.Absent: Reno.

VILLAGE AF'F'AIRS.I-lotion by Kanning supported by Longsdorf that the Clerk invest-

igate further in the case of 1,2cTaggart to dt,i a reasonablesettlement for the ruining of Mr. McTaggar lJMhne ttending theTripp fire.

Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf,T.a.nning and 11a.tthews. Nays: none.t Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Longsdorf that the matter of pur-chasin€, the street bigns from the Superior Seal & Stamp Co. belaid over until after the next Budget Corrmiittee meeting.Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf,I:anning and Matthews. Nays: none.

lotion carried.Motion by Longsdorf supported by I,?anning that the Clerk be inst-

ructed to communicate with the Penna. Salt lfg. Co in regards tothe filing of a detailed personal pro erty statement taxable by theVillage of Riverview for the Year 1929, to be filed not later thanthe date alloyed bylaw.Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf,Yanning and Matthews. Nays:none.

Fh?A?ICENotion carried.

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Mrs. Lottie McKenzie--Services on Election Board-- 10.00Mrs. Mary Galloway p it tt tt it tt tt it tt of If tt tt it 10.00Mrs. Jennie Batten it It of tt tt tt If 11 tt tt tt It it-_ 10.00Mrs. Diary Gillis M it to it it 11 O O tt 11 tt U 11 0 -

5.00Elmer ?:inning It to it ti to o it to 0 0 If tt o10.00T.H. Colvin , 11 11 of it tl it 11 it tt it It

10.00Roy Smith Sal. 3/1-3/16--- 105.00A. J. Valade It it it tt " to It 100.00Victor Girardin if it IT if , t , t „ • 50t:'alter Keisel It it it ,

If n it to . 00James L. Hale tt of tt tt n If tt 83.33Andrew TearSal. as Aux. Pol 1 nigt--_ 7.65H.S. AniotCleaning jail blankets-- 4.50Larson InsecticideyCo.--sweeping compound-- 2.25Frank Running Gas,Oil and Alcohol Yo. Feb.-- 29.63A.J.Valade

repair to 1 tube-- 1.00Roy- Smith 1 lock for ballot box-- . 90Victor Girardin

burying 1 dog-- 50Yich. Bell Telephone Co._service on 1628-J-- 19.04Orbin Mullins '- labor and material on Park frame-_ 1.00Wm.F.Krause

Supt. Pub. 32.40Joseph Cramerplumbing per report-- 10.00Russell Gorham labor per report-- 41.40Peter Laginess n to it it tt to tt it tt

34.40A.B. Smithcinders per report-- 0/9,00

F 42.T.H. Colvin. CIi.LOngsdorf, and E.I.4anniixiing Finance Committee.Motion by Colvin supported by Manning that the report of the

Finance Committee be accepted and the bills paid.Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf,Manning and Matthew] Nays noe.

i Motion carried.

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AI.F.C.R.R.Co.--Rental of Payne Crossing for water pipe- 5.00

City of Wyandotte---Lighting of Penna. Ave. Mo. Feb.- 28.50

the same and recommend that they be paid as allowed:

Roy Smith----Sal. as Pol. and Fire Chief 2/16-3/1-- $ 105.00I.J.Valade---n M a n n" n n n 100.00Victor Girardin--Sal. as Janitor 7950Walter Keisel---- Sal. as Treas. n n n n « 8.00James L. Hale)--- Sal. as Village Clerk n It it n " 83.33A.J.Valade------- Heals to prisoners------ 3100Gartner Hdwe. Co.-supplies----- 5.45A.B.Smith --Ciuders.per report----- 181.50

Quarry Lumber Co.-Treae, office and Perk Frame--- 29.40

To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:

We,the undersigned Committee on Finance,to whom wasreferred the fol-

lowing bille.would respectfully report that we have carefully exemined

F.W.Girzel---Mattreeflea• for jail beds----- 13.50Det. Ed.ieon CO.--Street lighting Mo. Feb. 4:5.00

E.Manring---Services at Morrie Fire--- 1100

E.Trombley -n n n r it it t: ,r n It n h 1100L.G.Wil iamen " it it n it it o r m 1100Joe, Ore-mar e n r, h R r n n n- , A- tooMilton Reno " ' u r It n r it It n tt,~,__ l eou

Henry Buckland n « r. n r it It" 1100E .R .Jones--Welding chain ..rd bar------ 2.00Banner Laundry--Towel service Mo. Feb.-- 2.75South Bend Grzage--Gas l;o. Feb.--- 4.56

Jagsr44smup Hdvie.--R?pa"9 supplies 1.65Trenton Timed--Prtg. and Pub. Mo. Feb.-- 50000Trenton Hdwe+- supplies---- 75

Roy Smith--.-meals and bridge toll----- 1.50Victor uire.rdin --buryino dogs-- 1.00

R.Hinton--Truc;;ing garbage per report----- 16100Peter Laginecs --Labor per tim report------ 29.40R .Gorham-- n n rr n n n r n if 11111 28.20Wm.F.Krause---- Supt.. Pub. Wks.------ 440180VanLeyen-Hensler Co.-engraving park sketch--- 11..38Judge Watt ----Feea Mo. Febluary---- 23.80

Jud,ge Vreeland-" n n n n r" 16.80Androe Tear- Sal.' as Aux. Pol. 1 night--.-- 7.65

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Motion by Colvin atTpported by Manning that the report of the Fin-

ance Committee be ancepted. rind the bills paid..Teas: Colvin ,Loneaduri,T&nning and Matthews. Naya none. Motion nnrried.

Motiot) by fanning supported by Longedorf that we adjourn to our

next regular meeting.Yeas:Colvin,Lonr,:3dorf.,Xgnniiig and U-zttheva. Ne.ye aor«;. Motion carried..

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STREETS,ALLEYS, DRAINS, PARKS AID BOULEVARDS.

Resolution by Colvin supported by Manning that the report of the

Committee on Side and Cross Walks recommending the construction of

a sidewalk on the east side of Riverview Avenue be concurred in.

Resolved further 'that the Village Engineer be and he hereby is

authorized and empoerered and directed to prepare maps,plans and

estimates of cost for the construction of the said sidewlk.

Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf,r!anning and Matthews. Nays: none.

Resolution passed.

Resolution by Colvin supported by I.anning that the re~ott of the

Committee on Side and Cross Walks recommending the construction of

a sidewalk in the Penna. Park Land Subdivision be concurred in.

Resolved further that the Village Engineer be authorized and

empowered and directed to prepare maps,plans and estimates of cost

for the construction of the said sidewalk.

Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf.Manning,and Matthews: Nays none.

Resolution passed.

rdotion by Colvin supported by Longsdorf that tide adiburn to our

next regular meeting.Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf,3la.nning, andliatthews. Nays: none.

Motion carried.At ll:OOP.Y1*

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Rsgular 1 Meng of the Village Council of the Village of

Riverview,l~ a County,Miehigan held *uoed Wednesday Match 28th. A.II1938.

Meeting called to order by President Matthews at 8:15P.M.Present on roll oall:Couneilmen Colvin,Longedorf,Manning and Reno.

Absent: none

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adavit of a notary.Yeas:Colvin,Longedorf,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Rays none.

Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the minutes of the last

regular meeting stand approved as read.

Yeea:Colvin,Longedorf,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Rays none.

Motion parried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the petition for the red-

uction of the Polieemforoe be denied because of the misrepresentationof the eponsore of the petition and because of the lack of the aff-

Motion by manning supported by Reno that the plan of the lightingof Sibley Road as submitted by the Detroit Edisob Co. be acceptedand that the President and Clerk be authorized to sign-the same.

Yeas: Colvin, Longlldorf,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Rays none.

Notion carried.

Motion by Longsdorf supported by Manning that thd' retiring Council-man James A. Reno be givtn a vote of thanks for hie past services as

a member of the Village Council.

Yeae:Colvin,LongedorfkManning and Matthews, Rays none.

Motion carried.Motion by Reno supported by Longedorf that we stand adjourned.

Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf, Msnning,Reno and Matthews, Rays none.

Motion carried.At 9:00P.M.

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April 3,1828.

Regular meeting -of the Council of the Village of Riverview, WayneCounty, Hiehigan held Tuesday April 9rd.1928

Meeting called to order by President Matthews.at 9:45 P.H.r

ROLL CALL:The following answered roll call. Present: Councilmen Colvin,

Henning and Reno. Absent: Councilman Longedorfe

READING AND CORRECTING OF JOURNAL.Councilman Longedorf entered at 8:55P.M.Motion by Mantling supported by Longedorf that the minutes of last

regulhr meting stand approved as read.

Yeas:Coivin,Longedorf,Hanning,Reno and Matthews, Rays none.

1 Motion carried.Hotion by_Reon supported by Lougedorf that the minutes of the

Annual Meting stand approved as corrected.

Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf,Hanning,Rsno and Matthews. Nays none.

Notion carried.

REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIOS FROM OFFICERS.Hotion by Colvin supported by Manning that the auditor's report

for the month of February be referred to the Finance Committee.

Teas:Colvin,Longedorf.,i ninggftno and Hatthewse Nave none.

Motion carried.Motion by Longedorf supported by Colvin that the reports of the

Chief of Police and the Justices for the Month of March be acceptedeYeae:Colvin,LongedorfoMmning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

Motion carried.

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be referred to the Committee on Finance.

Teas:Colvin,Longsdorf,Manni:ig,Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

Motion carried.The President thereupon declared a short recess.

Upon re-oonvening the following answered roll eall.irPresent:Colvia,Longsdorf.Manning and Reno. Absent None.

VILLAGE AFFAIRS,fiction by Longedorf supported by Reno that the Representative of thio

district be presented with a request from the Village Affaire Committeefor a postal Rub-Station.Teas:Colvin,Longedorf,Uanning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

a Motion carried.

Hotion by Colvin supported by Reno that the Village Council of the

Villa;;e of Riverview go on record as being in favor of establishinga rural delivery service to he Wyandotte Highlands Subdivision ae

started by the Riverview-Sibley Boosters Club.

Yeas:Colvin,Longedorf,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

Motion carried.

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Motion by Colvinlsupported by Longedorf that the several claims andaccounts be paid.Tess: Colvin* Longsdor2,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

Motion carried.

Notion by Longedorf supported by Reno that the Dater Board Clerk beinstructed to shutithe water off on all4=iAmquWt> water users, whosewater rates have become delinquent.Teas:Colvin,Longedorf,Manhfng,Reno and Matthews. Rays none.

Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that we adjourn to our nextregular meeting.Zeal; Colvin,Longedor.f,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

a Motion oaf rigid.

At 10:90P.M.

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Villasc,off Rivex-Vies held

Meeting called td order by President Matthews at 7551?w.ROM. CALL„

The Following anow6red roll calls Present Councilmen Colvin$Yanning,Rcno and President 11atthews. Absent Councilman Longcdorf.

Other officers preocnt were Supt,Puboncs, Erause f Engineer Hamm ,and Attorney Stonei

Regular meeting cif the Council. of theTuesday April 17ts.. A.D.1928,

RBgHIM AIM COr=, CTING OF JOURNAL,Notion by, Colvin supported by 11aruiing that the minutes of the last

regular #eeting stand approved as read.YeaalColvin,I7anning Reno and 1htthcas. IIayc none. Uotion carried.

READING OF COM.WICATIONS A17D PETITIONS*Rotion by Colvin-jsupported by Manning that the report from the

Recreation Committee be accepted and referred to the Budget Committee,YeassColvinpHanning,Reno and 11a,tthews, Rays snone, Motion carried,

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the communication fromAttorney Underwood lin regard to the naking of a boulevard alongtheriver front to cover a zover for the entire Wayne County district bereceived and referred to the Attorney and Eigiheer,YoassColvingLaaaade Lhming,Reno and Matthews. Nay3 : none,

Councilman Longsdorf entered at 9s00P.II. Motion carried.

CLAIMS APD AJCOUPTS,Notion by Longad6rf suppotted by Manning that the several claim,;

ans Accounts be referred to the Finance Committee.YeastOolvin,tnnning,Longsdorf,Reno and Yatthena. Nays none,

Hotion carriedPresident Matthews rhen declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the .followirw; ansrered roll call:Prcocnt CouncilmenlColvi,LorngodorfoX-,nnitig and Reno and PresidentHatthewo. Absent: none,

ORDIN; NCE,Resolution by Longodorf supported by Nanning that*An Ordinance

providing the specifications,width and construction and materialsto be used in the construction of all sidewalks to be constructedin the Tillage of Rlvervi.ew,Clayne County, Michigan and providing forthe manner in rihich sidewalks nay thereafter be constructed andproviding penalty for the violation thereof' be given its final

k reading, 11Yeas: Colvin, Longodarf&Hanning,Reno and Mattherm. Days none.

I Resolution paose.d.

Yea3sColvIn,Longaaorf, Mar. ing,Reno and Natthews. Nays none.

Said ordinance was dthcn given its third reading.Resolution by Lon6sdorf supported by Manning that the uaid ordinance

be adopted as read and the came be advertised,

Resolution passed.

FIIIANCE.

Apriillo17b19282Hotionby Longsdorf~bupported by Deno that the report of the Finance

Committee be acceptbd and the bills be paid,-,.YeaotCoivin,Lont edorf,Man ing,Reno and Matthews. Nays mono.

Motion.carried.

a= BUSI=SS.Motionrby bongsdokf supported by Colvin that the SupT. Pub,. his

investigate the holes left for basement's ih Penna.. Park. 5nb+ and

report the best vay that htese can be -drained.YeastColvin, Longsdorf,L<anning.,Reno and Matthews. Pays none.

Motion carried,

Motion by Reno supported by Longsdorf that the name of the Park be

changed from Vreeland Park to Castle Park as recommended by theRecreation Commission.YeastI.ongsdorf,Mandng*Reno and Matthews. &ayst Colvin.

Motion .carried.

Motion by Fanning.supported by Colvin that we adjourn to our nextregular meeting.YeastColvin,LongsdorfsManning,Reno and Matthews. Rays none.

Motion carried.

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REGULAR MEETING.

MayI1st.1928.

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,Wayne County~t Michigan, held on Tuesday May 1st. A.D.1928 atthe hour of is o'clock P.M. at the Council Rooms.

The meeting was called to order by President hatthews.The following councilmen answered roll call:

Present: Colvin,Longsdorf,Manning and Reno.Village Treasure Walter Keisel,Village Attorney Clark, Vil-

lage Engineer Hamann and Sup't.Pub.Wks. Krause were also present.

Loved by Councilman Reno supported by Councilman lanning thatthe minutes of the last regular meeting of April 17th,1928 beapproved as read.

Yeas:Colvir_,LongsdorftManning,Reno and Matthews.Nays None .Motion carried.

RESOLUTIOI: BY COUNCI1IAN COLVIN.SUPP'ORTE'D BY COUNCILMAN; =TNING.

Resolved that the maps,plans and estimates of cost of theSidewalk Improvement on the streets and property of Penna.Park Land Co. Sub. all in the Village of Riverview, WayneCounty, Michigan be received and placed on file in the off-ice of the Village Clerk.'

Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf,Manning,Reno and Matthews.Nays:iNone.Resolution passed.

RESOLUTION BY COUNCIlL AN COLVIN.SUFPORTLD B-L COUNCI12VAIT KANNING.

Resolved that the maps,plans and estimates of cost of theSidewalk Improvement mn the streets and property of River-view and Wyandotte Heights Subdivisions, all in-the Villageof Riverview, Wayne County, Michigan be received and placedon file in the office of the Village Clerk.

Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf,ilanning,Reno and Matthews.Nays: None.Resolution passed.

Moved by Councilman Reno and supported by Councilman Manning,that the following preamble and resolution be adopted.

WMEPREAS,there has been introduced in the Congress of theUnited States, aBill to permit the construction of a Bridge overthat portion of the Detroit River lying between Grosse Isle andthe opposite Canadian shore,and

WHE,REASI in former years there extended by rail and FerryBoat, a means of transportation across the Detroit River betweenthe points above mentioned, and such means of transportation haslong since been discontinued, and there now exists no means forpublic transportation between the shores of Grosse Isle and theCanadian side of the Detroit River, and

WHEREAS, this Council believes it to be to the best interestsof the people of the Village of Riverview, and to the best int-erests of the people of the neighboring municipalities, that sucha bridge as the one proposed, be constructed.

NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Council does herebyrequest the passage of said Bill by the Congress of the UnitedStates in order to serve the best interests of the people in thislocality.

BE IT FURTHER laSOLVED that the Clerk of the Village of River-view be, and he hereby is instructed to cause copies of this re-solution to be forwarded to the Congressmen and Senators represent-ing thid locality in the Congress of the United States.

YEAS!Cb`lvin,Longsdorf,Manning, Reno and Matthews.NAYS: None.

RESOLUTION ADOPTED.

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Moved by Councilman Manning,that the several bills as read

Finance Committee.Yeas: Colvin,Longsdorf,liaNays : None.

Motion carried.

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The President then declared a short recess. IOn reconvening the following answered roll call:

Present:Colvin,LongsdorftNIanning,Reno and Matthews.Absent: None.

To the President and Councilman:

17e,the undersigned Committee on Finance, to whom was referredthe following bills, would respectfully report that Pe have care-

fully~;examined the same and recommend that they be paid as allowed.

Andrew Tear----- Sal as Pol. Officer---- ~ 30.60Roy Smith---Sal. as Pol. & Fire Chief 16-511-- 105.00A.J. Valade--Sal. as Pol. Capt. 4/16-5/% 100.00

Victor Girardin-Sal. as Janitor 4/16-5/1---- 7.50Walterr,eisel--SEIl& as Treas. 4/16-5/1---- 20.83James,L. Hale--Sal. as Village Clerk 4/1.6-5/1--- 83.33Trenton Times --Prtg. & Pub. Mo. April---- 60.00Mich. „Bell Tele. Co.--1628-,7 t05/10 $'21.04 and

1647 4/2 p 4.69---------- 25.73Banner Laundering Co.-Towel service Mo. April-- 2.75Wyandotte Floral Shop--Basket flowers---- 10.00

E.W. Smith--Policy change on new Chrysler--- 4.40

Weyhing Bros. 16fg. Co.--1 Councilman badge--- 7.00Jarmes.A. Jones Agency--Village Clerk Bonds--- 25.00Jos. Cramer Jr.--Plumbing per reopt----- 3. 5Russell Gorham--labor per report--- 55.019m.F. Krause--Sal. as Supt. Pub. Wks.--- 40.20

Peter',:Laginess--Labor per report--- % 6oRalph B. Clark--Charter Amendments $t Lansing-- 250.00A. B. Smith-- 121 yds. cinders at 759~ per yd.-- 90.75R.L. Polk & Co.--1 downriver directory---- 10.00

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Moved by Councilman Colvin,supported by Councilman'Longsdorfthat the report of the Finance Committee be a.ccepted,and the bills

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Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno that

the Engineer survey and give to the Supt. Pub. Wks. a line on the

streets in Islandvietir Subdivision. s

Yeas: Colvin,Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Iatthews.

Nays; None. 1blotion carried. I

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Manningthat the clerk issue a permit to Mr. John Kozma for the construction

of a cement block basement on the north 1/2 of Lot No. 3 of Strong'sSubdivision under the condition that the house be removed to at

least'20 feet from the lot line.JYeas: Colvin,Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Eatthews.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Ianning, supported by Councilman Longsdorfthat a Remington Typewriter be purchased from the Remington Rand Co.

at a price quoted by the representative. {Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.

Nays: None.

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Moved by Councilmen Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, thata complete census of the Village be taken by the Clerk~as soon as

possible. 11Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, :tanning, Reno and Ila.tthews .

Nays: None. +Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman IL-nning,that the Supt. Pub. Wks. erect street signs at all therprincipalstreets,on Fort Street, Pennsylvania Avenue, Sibley Road and StrongRoad.

Yeas: Colvin,Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.Nays: None.Motion carried.

Resolution by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Colvi4i,Resolved that the Assessment Rolls as returned by,the Assessorfor the year 1928 be accepted and that one copy thereof be

placed on file in the Clerk's office for public examination,Resolved further that the Board of Review meet in the CouncilCh6mbers on Thursday ray 17th. 19281.

Yeas: Colvin,Longsdorf, IW'anning, Reno and Matthews.

Nays: None. '

Resolution carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno thatwe adjourn to Friday May 4th.9 1928.

Yeas: Colvin,Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

At 11:301p.m.

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ADJOURNED MEETING.

May, 4,1928.

The adjourned meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,Wayne County, Michigan held Friday May 4th. A.D. 1928 at the hour of8:15 P.M. at the Council Rooms.

Meeting called to order by President Pro-tempore Colvin.The following councilmen answered roll call:Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno.Absent: President Matthews.Village Treasurer Keisel, Supt. Pub. Wks. Krause and Village

Attorney Harlan were also present.

President Matthews entered at 8:30 P.m-

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Resolution by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Longsdorf,Resolved that"an Ordinance,to license and regulate jitneys, so-

called and to provide the conditions under which they may be

operated on the streets, avenues and public places of the Villageof Riverview, providing for the establishment of the rate offare that may be charged and providing the penalty for theviolation thereof" be given its first reading'.

Yeas: Colvin,Longsdorf, ]Manning, Reno and Matthews.Nays: None.

Resolution passed.Said Ordinance was then given its first reading.

Resolution by Councilman Colvin,supported by Councilman Longsdorf,Resolved that "an Ordinance, to license and regulate jitneys, so-

called and to provide the conditions under which they may beoperated on the streets, avenues and public places of the Villageof Riverview, providing for the establishing of the rate of farethat may be charged and providing the penalty for the violationthereof" be given its second reading!

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.Nays: None.

Resolution passed.Said Ordinance was then given its second reading.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Longsdorf thatwe adjourn to our next regular meeting.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.Nays: None.

Motion carried.At 9;15 P.M.

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Regular meeting of the Council cf the Village of Riverview,Wayne County, Michigan, held on Tuesday the 15th. day of May 10,28at the hour of 8 o'clock P.M. at the Council Rooms.

The meeting was called to order by President Matthews.The following councilmen answered roll call: ,

Present:Councilmen Col'vin,Longsdorf, Manning and Reno.Absent: None.

Other officers present were Attorney Harlan, Engineer Hamann,Treasurer Keisel and Supt. Pub. Wks. Krause.

Motion by Longsdorf supported by Reno that the minutes of the last

regular meeting stand approved as read.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf.Ifanning, Reno and Matthews.Nays: None:IL:otion carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno, thatthe minutes of the regular adjourned meeting of May 4th.1928 be app-roved as read.

Yeas : Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.

Nays : None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Manning thatthe petition from the Village of Sibley requesting the Supt. Pub.Wks. of the Village of Riverview to refrain from the depositing of

garbage and rubbish in the Village of Sibley be accepted and thatthe Sup't. Pub. Wks. be notified to refrain from the said practiceunless"permission is granted from the proper official of the Villageof Sibley.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reo and Matthews.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno thatthe petition of Castle & Ford Inc. in regard to the annexation ofcertain territory in Ecorse Township be received and placed on file.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.Nays: None.Lotion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Nanning, thatthe petition of Castle & Ford Inc. for the laying of Lateral Sewersin their Riverview Subdivision be referred to the

Yeas: Colvin,Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matt ews.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Manning, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

following preamble and resolution be adopted:WHEREAS, the Island of Grosse Ile has, almost from,the first

settlers arriving in Michigan, been inhabited by American Citizens,and

WHEREAS, since the first s66tlement, the number of1people on

Grosse Ile has been steadily increasing, until, at the present time,there are a large number of American Citizens of modest income,living on the Island, and

i'ITEREAS,the present bridge is a privately owned toll bridge,it is a distinct hardship on these American Citizens to be compelledto pay toll each.and every time they desire to come or go to their

homes, and

W=PMAS, a majority of these American Citizens are praying for

relief'from this daily expense, which expense reflects itself in

the every necessity of their existence, and

14UM,EAS, the 'Wayne County Road Commission has recommended the pur-chase of the present Michigan Central Railroad bridge which connects

Grosse'Ile with the mainland, nearly opposite Elizabeth Park, and '

the remodeling of said bridge into a free highway bridge for the use

and benefit of the inhabitants of the Island and for the use and

benefit of the inhabitants of the mainland, and

lVEEREAS, it is the opinion of this Council that the constructionof a free bridge at the present location of the Iichigan Central

Railroad bridge would be bbnefieial to all persons in '+'Jayne Countydesiring to go to or to come from the Island, and

7MMEAS, it is also the opinion of this Council that in the not

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distant future, the continued Growth and development of the Islandwould necessitate the construction of a free bridge for pedestrianand vehicular traffic.

N01 THREFORL BE IT RESOLVED, that this Council does hereby re-

quest the Board of Supervisors of Wayne County to purchase the presentMichigan Central Railroad Company bridge which connects Grosse Ilewith the mainland, and authorize the Wayne County Road Commission toremodel and reconstruct the present railroad bridge into one forpedestrian and vehicular traffic.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk of the Village of Riverview

be, and hereby is instructed to forward a copy of this resolution tothe Board of Supervisors of Wayne County, Michigan, and to the

drays and Means Committee of the said Board of Supervisors.Yeas: Colvin,Longsdorf, Fanning, Reno and Matthews.

Nays: None.Resolution passed.

Moved by Councilman Fanning, supported by Councilman Reno, thatthe angling crosswalks along the length of the lots are a necessityto the sidewalks in Special Assessment Sidewalk Districts Nos. 7 &8.

Yeas: Colvin,Long~,dorf, Fanning, Reno and Matthews.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Fanning supported by Councilman Longsdorf, thatthe Assessor spread the cost of the said crosswalks or angling walksover the district according to the benefits derived.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Nanning, Rene and Natthewe.Nays : Keiae.Reno.Motion carried.

Resolution by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Fanning,Resolved that the Assessor be instructed to prepare the Assess-ment Rolls for Special Assessment Districts Nos. 7&8.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, 1.1anning, Reno and Matthews.

Nays: None.Resolution passed.

Moved by Councilman Fanning, supported by Councilman Longsdorf,that the blue print of the survey of the alley west of the D.T.&Itracks as in Riverview Subdixision'as returned by the Village Eng-ineer be accepted and placed on file.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, I, nring, Reno and Yatthews.Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin supported by Councilman Longsdorf thatthe President appoint a Committee of three to act with the officialsof the D.T.& I RR. Co. in regards to the poles on the alley westof their tracks.

Yeas: Colvir.,Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.Nays: None.Motion carried.

Presidetn Matthews appointed Councilman Longsdorf, Councilman Colvinand Village Clerk Hale on this Committee.

Moved by Councilman Colvin supported by Councilman Reno, that the

several claims and accounts be referred to the Committee mn Finance.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthewv.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

President 1r4a.tthews then declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll call:Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, Nanning, Reno and Matthews.Absent: None. ,

To the,President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:

We, the undersigned Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the

following bills, would respectfully report that we have carefullyexamined the same and would recommend that they be paid as allowed.

Roy Smith----Sal. as Pol.& Fire chief 511-5116---- 105.00A.J. Valade--Sal. as Pol Capt. 5/1-5/16-- 100.00Andrew Tear--Sal. as Aux. Pol. 38.25Victar Girardin-Sal. as Janitor 511-5116-- 7.50

burying 2 dogs 1.00

Walter Keisel-Sal. as Treas. 511-5116-- 20.83James L. Hale--Sal. as Village Clerk 5/1-5/16-- 83.33

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South Bend Garage--Gas. Pol. Dept. Mo. April-- 8.74Mich. Foundation Co.-Coal & Sewer Crock-- ! 17.04RalphB.-Clark--Services at ten meetings-- 100.00Frank Yanning--Gas. Pol. Dept.$23.36D.P.W.$3.20-- 26.56City of o7yandotte=Penna. Ave. Lighting Mo.April.-- 28.50Detroit Edison Co.-Street lighting Mo. April-$425.00+

Mun. Bld. 2/1-3/1---- 9 *85if " " " " 3/1-4/2---- 13.49 448.34

A.J. Valade--15 meals to prisoners 110. April-- 7.50Roy Smith-- -5 meals to prisoners MO. April-- 2.50S.L. Vreeland--Justice fees 3:o. April---- + 37.30John Matt--Justice fees 'Mo. April--- 6.20R.D. Bond & Co.--Audit of April 1928-- i 65.00Frank t7attrews--Attending Council meetings Mo. April-- 10.00

T.H. Colvin-----" " It it " " of u of " to " it to if It " n _ 10.00

Longsdorf-" It fl I! " It to II 11 11 11 1! 11 II 11 It It IIC. H. 10.00LqElmer Planning---" "

O to 11 " tl II if II 11 11 11 to 11 is " 11--- 10.00

A. J. 'Reno------" to u to 11 II 11 11 11 It it ti II to II 11 tl " 10.00Castle'& Ford Inc.-Refund on 1926 taxes---- $15.18 1

Interest @ 6 . 91Collection fee . 61 16.70

Wig. F.,0Krause--Supplies $5.30 Sal.$49.80--- 55.10Russell Gorham--Labor per report--- 57.60Richard Manore--111 11 1to If1 11 to If 1'-- 24.00Peter Lagi.ness--" " It " " " " It ' 19.20Joseph Cramer Jr.--Plumbing per report-- 11025A.B. Smith--Cinders per report-- 173.25Jas. A Jones Agency--Premium on Treas. Bond.$125.00

Mun. Bld. Ins.----- 95050-;- 220. 0

1730.3T.H. Colvin, C.H. Longsdorf and A.J. Reno Finance Committee.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the report of the Finance Committee be accepted and the bi lls paid.Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Punning, Reno and Matthews.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno that the

report of the Auditors for the month of April be received and referredto the Finance Committee. I

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, I1anning, Reno and Matthews.

Ngys: None,Motion carried. j

Loved by Councilman Reno supported by Councilman Manning that the

Treasurers bond with the Fidelity and Deposit Companylof Baltimore

Maryland for the sum of $25,000.00 for the period of one year from

May 14th. 1928 be approved and placed on file. I

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, h,;anning, Reno and Matthews.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman+Reno that

we adjourn to May 22nd. 1928. ,Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Ieanning, Reno and Matthews.

Nays: None.Motion carried. James L. Hale,li

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Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,Wayne County, Michigan held on Tuesday the 5th, day of June A.D.1928 at the hour of 9t.%0 P.M. in the Council Rooms.

The meeting was called to order by President Matthews.The following Councilmen answered roll calls

Presents Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno.Absent: None.

Other officers present were Attorney Harlan, Engineer Hamann,Treasurer Keisel and Supt. Pub. Wks. Krause.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Running,that this being the night to review the Special Assessment RollsNose 7 & 8 and to open bids on the construction of Sidewalks inSpecial Assessment Districts Nos. 7 & 8 that the regular orderof business follow the action on these matters.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.Nayss None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman planning,that the following resolution be adopted:

RESOLVED, that there being no objections to Special AssessmentRoll No. 7 as returned by the Assessor that the said AssessmentRoll No.7 be confirmed and adopted,and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Village Clerk be, and he herebyis instructed to attach his warrant to the said roll commandingthe Village Treasurer to collect the various amounts spread on thesaid roll as provided in the Village Charter,

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.Nays: None.Resolution passed.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf,supported by Councilman Manning,that the following resolution be adopted:

RESOLVIN], that there being no objections to Special AssessmentRoll No. 8 as returned by the Assessor that the said AssessmentRoll No. 8 be confirmed and adopted, and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Village Clerk be, and he herebyis instructed to attach his warrant to the said roll commandingthe Village Treasurer to collect the various amounts spread on thesaid roll as provided in the Village Charter.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.Nays: None.Resolution passed.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno, thattoe several bids as read by the Village Clerk be referred to the

Engineer for tabulation.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.Nays: None.Motion carried.

The President then declared a recess.

Upon reconvening the following answeredPresent: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, RenoAbsents None.

Moved by Councilman Colvin supported bythat because of irregularities in all the

rejected.

roll callsand Matthews.

Councilman Longsdorf,bids that they all be

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Yanning, Reno and Matthews.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno supported by Councilman Longsdorf, thatthe Engineer advertise for bids for the construction of Sidewalksin Special Assessment Districts Nos. 7&8 in the Detroit News saidbids to be opened Wednesday June 13th. 1928.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.Nays: None.Motion carried,

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Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Colvin that

the Attorney be authorized to have the bonds for Special Assessment

Districts Nos. 7&8 printed at the rate of 5% interest•and to advertise

for sale on June 19th. 1928 $141~000.00 worth of District NO-7 and

2,650.00 worth of District No,6 bonds.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that

the several claims and accounts be referred to the Committee on

Finance.Yeas: Colvin, Longaddorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.The President declared a short recess.

Upon'reconvening the following answered roll call:

Present; Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.

Absent: None.Moved by Councilman Reno supported by Councilman Colvin, thatl,

the Annual Appropiation Bill as follows be adopted for the year 1928.

FIRECE _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 61550.0011230.00

DEPARTMENT PUBLIC WORKS- - - - - - - - - - 7,110.00MUNICIPAL BUILDING- - - - - - - - - - - - 1,290.00CLERK - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 ,115.00TREASURER - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19 530.00PRINTING & PUBLISHING- - - - - - - - - - - 870.00PARKS & BOULEVARDS- - - - - - - - - - - - 1,000.00PUBLIC HEALTH- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 775.00STREET LIGHTING- - - - - - - - - - - - , 4,662.00HR~R- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19240,00

300.00ASSESSOR = _ = = - = - - - - - - - - - 300.00ELECTION - 125.00GENERAL 3,000.00WATER - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 000.00

Total " 33~7.00SINKING 4188,007.00

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Yanning, Heno and Matthews.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno that

the Annual Assessment Rolls for the year 1928 as certified by theBoard of Review be delivered to the Assessor and that he apportionthe taxes as follows;

Contingent 7 mills.

Sinking- - - - - - 6 1/2 mills.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, Matthews,

Nays: None.

Motion carried.

To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:

We,the undersigned Committee on Finance, to whom was referred

the following bills, would respectfully report that we have care-

fully examihed the same and recommend that they be paid as allowed.

Roy Smith Sal as_Pol. & Fire Chief 5/16-6/1-_-_ 105.00A.J. Valade--Sal. as Pol. Capt. ~/lb-b/1-- 100.00

Victor Girardin--Sal. as Janitor 5/16-6/1-- 7.50Walter,Keisel--Sal. as Treasurer 5/16-6/1--- 20.83James L. Hale--Sale as Village Cler 5/16-6/1-- 8.33Andrew Tear Sal. as Aux. Pol - 3 . 25Trenton Times--Prtg. & Pub. Mo. May 60.00

Gregory, Player & Thom Supplies for clerk & Treas.-- 7.15Superior Seal & Stamp Co.--For gold plating badges-- 5000

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AJ.'•Valade--8 meals for prisoners Mo. May-- i 4900Roy Smith--4 meals for prisoners Mo. May-- 240

Vi'ctor'-Girardin--burying 1 dog-- 50Frank Fanning--Gas,Oil & Tire repairs Mo. May-- 31.57South Bend Garage--Gas Mo. May-- 1 19446Russell A. Murdoch Co.--Surveys•of Alley & Islandview- 172.50Gartner Hdwe Co-- Screen paint 40 1 key-- t 2.50City of Wyandotte--Penna. Ave. Lighting Mo. May_- 28.50Mich Bell Telephone Co.-Ser. on 1628) & 1647-- j 22.07Detroit Edison Co.--Street Lighting Mo. May-;. 425.00Frank Matthews--AtUndi~ 33@&~dndf lfeviieWY3-days - x0000

1paa_ter('KCT.6ycl o O it it it it 11 it it „ , it tl „ is30.00

Anthony Koester- it it 11 „ n" 11 it It It It „ it Ii- 20 00Quarry',Lumber Co.--Lumber to repair Pol. Office-- 3.20Dennis Baumia--labor on Pol. Office-- 10.00Banner Laundering Co.--Towel service Mo. J4ay-- tt' 2-75A.B. Smith--Cinders per report-- I 288.75Joseph'Cramer Jr.--Plumbing per report-- 5100Robert Hinton--Trucking per report-- 57.00Peter Laginess--Labor per report-- 52.80Wm. F.;Krause--Supt. Pub. Wks. 48.00Russell Gorharn--Labor per report-- 63.60Wm. Singer--Teaming and cutting grass-- 11.00

17 4. 1T.H. Colvin, C.H. Longsdorf and A.J. Reno Finance Commmittee.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supportedthe report of the Finance Committee be

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning,Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno supported byadjourn to Thursday June 7th. 1928.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning,Nays None.Motion carried.

by Councilman'Reno, that

accepted and the bills paid.Reno and La t tlievrs .

Councilman Colvin that we

Reno and Matthews.

James L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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REGULAR MEETING,Adjourned

Adjourned meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,Wayne County, Michigan held on Thursday June 7th. at the hour of8:45 P.J4.

Meeting called to order by President Matthews.The following Councilmen answered roll call:

Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno.Absent: None.

Moved by Councilman Manning, supported by Councilman Reno, thatthe minutes of the regular meeting of May 15th,1928 be approvedas read.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, Matthews.Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Manning, supported by Councilman Reno, thatthe minutes of the adjourned meeting of May 22nd, 1928 be approvedas read.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, Matthews,Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman,Y~l-w~ing thttthe request of the Ladies Aid of the Riverview Methodist"'Pif htheerection of a refreshment stand in Castle Park on July 4th,1928be granted, the stand to be erected at least one block east ofFort Street. -

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Manning,that a letter be sent the Council of the City of Wyandotte askingthem to be as lenient as possible with the D.W. & T Transit Co.in the matter of keeping them off Eureka Avenue because the trans-

portation of the people in the vrest end of the Village of Riverviewis dependent upon the service given by this company over EurekaAvenue.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman,Longsdorf,that the D.W.&T Transit Co. be asked to adhere as closely as possibleto the schedule as submitted to the Council.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Yanning, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: lv'one.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno that we

adjourn to Wednesday the 13th. day of June 1928.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, Matthews.Nayst None.Motion carried.

At 9:50 P.Li.James L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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Adjourned meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,Wayne County, Michigan held on Wednesday the 13th. day of JuneA.D. 1928 at the hour of 8soOP.M.

Ireeting called to order by President Matthews.The following answered roll call:

Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno.Absent: None.

tabulation.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Panning, Reno, Matthews.Nays: None.

Motion carried.The President declared a recess.

This,,being the night to open bids on the construction of Side-walks in Special Assessament Districts Nos. 7&8 the several bidswere read by the Clerk.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno, thatseveral bids as read by the Clerk be referred to the Engineer for

Upon reconvening the following answered roll call:Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, Matthews.Absent: None.

The following tabulated bids were read:

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Tiger ConstructionDown River Const.Otis Cement Const.

District No.7 No.810021.03 1993.610829.78 2151. 6

Co. - - - - - 11315.30 2250.75moo. - - - - - - 11375.30 2275.75Co.- - - - - - 11426.90 2262.74

Moved by Councilman Fanning, supported by Councilman Reno, thatthe bid of the Otis Cement Construction Co. be accepted and thecontract for the construction of Sidewalks in Special Assess.iamentDistricts Nos. 7&8 be awarded to this company.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.Poved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the certified checks of the unsuccessful bidders be returned to them.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, 11anning, Reno, Matthews.Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Manning, supported by Councilman Reno thatMr. Lee H. Phillips be.appointed as Inspector on the constructionof Sidewalks in Special Asse-:sment Districts Nos. 7&8, to be underthe supervision of the Superintendent of Public Works and the VillageEngineer.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, Xa.ttgtews.Nays: None.

Motion carried.

Reno,Moved by Councilman Gelv~n, supported

the bids on the trucks be referred toYeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Fanning,Nays: None.Motion carried.

Yoved by Councilman Colvin, supportedwe adjourn to our next regular meel"ing.

Yeas:,Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning,Nays: None.Motion carried.

by Councilman Manning, thatthe Finance Committee.

Reno, Matthews,

by Councilman Reno, that

Reno, 1 atthews.

At 10:05 P.M.James L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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Regular meeting of the Council of the VillageCounty, Michigan held on Tuesday the 19th, daythe Council Rooms on Test Jefferson Avenue.

Meeting called to order by President MatthewsThe following answered roll call:

Presents Colvin and Manning.Absent: Longsdorf and Reno*

of Riverview, Wayneof June A.D.1928 in

at 7:50 P.M.

Moved by Councilman Manning, supported by Councilman Colvin,that the minutes of the last regular meeting be approved as read.

Yeast Colvin, Manning and Matthews.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman IL?anning, supported by Councilman Colvin,that the minutes of the Adjourned meeting of June 7th'. 1928 be

approved as read.Yeast Colvin, Manning and Matthews.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.loved by Councilman Manning, supported by Councilman Colvin,

that the minutes of the adjourned meeting of June 13th. 1928 be

approved as read.Yeast Colvin, Manning, Matthews.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.

Councilmen Longsdorf and Reho entered at 8tlo P.M.

Attorney Sweet and Engineer Hamann also entered.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Longsdorf,that the Attorney bring in a copy of a reckless driving ordinance.

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.

Nays: None,

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Colvin,that the Clerk purchase loose leaf binders,to fit the ordinances

as printed and fill each binder with the present ordinance§, for

each member of the legislative body of the Village of'Riverviewo

Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Manning,that the sveral claims and accounts be referred to the Committee

on Finance.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.

President then declared a short recess.

Upon reconvening the following answered roll call:

Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.

Absent: None.

Moved by Councilman Manning supported by Councilman Colvin, that,

Mr, Henry Bommer be granted a soft dring license under the condition

that traffic is not hampered.Yeast Colvin, Manning and Matthews.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Manning,

thdt the "Good Humor" man be hindered from selling until he has

a license and that the Chief of Police have him park his machine

farther to the north, approximately one hundred feet at least,from the Grosse Isle turn, r

Yeas: Colvin, Manning and Matthews,

Nays: None.

Motion carried.

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Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman,Reno that

the Chief of Fire Dept., Supt. Pub. Wks. and the Village Affairs

Committee be a committee to recommend the purch«se of a truck to

the Council.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.:

N4ys: None.Motion carried:

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Manning lthatthe Chief of Police have the'proper.signs installed on PennsylvaniaAvenue limiting the speed,limit to 35 miles per hour from FortStreet to'Val'ade Avenue:

Yeasi Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.:,

Nays: None.., ,Motion,carried.

To the'President•and Councilmen of the Villageof Riverview:We, the undersigned Committee on Finance, to whom was referred

the following bills,, would regpectfully report that we have care-

fully examined trje same and refofu4% d _that they be

o ire---fhpaid ts,6-1L•8~~ed:.ie o

Roy Smith Sa as C

Valade Sal as Pol Capt.---A J 1 100:00

Anndrew Tear. ,Sal as Aux. Pol.---l~ictor Girardin

S nitor 6/1-6/16Jl

38.257.50a as a

Walter Keisel--Sal, as Treas. y61-Y616620.8383 33James L. Hale--;Sal,. as Clerk 6

Judge Watt Justice fees Mo. May cases-- 26.70Judge Vreeland 13.50The Detroit Neves'g- Adv. Sidewalk bids-- 36.54Bd. County Auditors--Maintenance of prisoners at DHofC- 16.25A.Harvey's Sons C04--1 ton lead pipe-- 202.39Larson Insecticide Co =Sweeping compound-- 2.25Church Land Co.----Plank for bridge repai*--- 5:16Gregory,Mayer&Thom-- office supplies--

ser. Mun bldg. 4/2-5/1--it Edison CotD

1.,907.98roe

Victor Girardin burying 1 dog-- 50E.W. Smith--Ins. on Motorcycle-- 20.70R.D. Bond Co. --Audit of Mo. May-- 65.00Russell A. Murdoch Cc) =-Sidewlk estimate 250.00

A.G. Liggett case-- 5.00Peter Laginess --Labor per report-- 33.00Russell Gorham __n

u n n u n ' r ° n - 50.40Wm.F. Krause -- Supt. Pub. Wks:-- 27.00

Robert Hinton --trucking per report-- 12.00

A.B. Smith -- Cinders per report-- 198.00Am. Ry. Express Co.--freight and fireviorks-- 312.96Trenton State Bank--Iht: on #4 Sewer bonds-- 179.10

Peoples State Bank--Int on Water Ext. Bonds-- 1075.00Frank Matthews -Attending council meetingd Mo.June-~- 10000

T.H. Colvin ----nn a n n n n n n„ u u°° n u n 10.00

u u „ n o n n„ n n n n n""°

C.H. Longsdorf--nn a 10.00

Elmer Manning --n r. 10000

Albert J. Renor' ' r " ° ° 10:00

Mich. Bell Tele Co.-Ser. on 1628-J-- 18.4929 4..73

T.H. Colvin, CH. Longsdorf and A.J. Reno Finance Committee,

Moved bjt Councilman Colvin, supported-by Councilmanthe report of the Finance Committe be accepted and

Reno that

the bills paid.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.Moved by Councilman Coivin,,supported by Councilman Manning, that

the Supt. Pub. Wks. turn in his b&11- time report so that the Clerk

can issue checks for his men on the lst, and 16th. of each month.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.

Ivays: None.

Motion carried.

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Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Manning,that the Clerk be instructed to get in touch with the Supervisorand Highway!'Commissioner of Monguagon Township to have them oil

the following streets at once; Pennsylvania Avenue from Fort Street

to Valade Avenue, Riverview Avenue from Payne Crossing'to SibleyAvenue, Ford Avenue and any others that may need oiling.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.

Nays None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno supported by Councilman Longsdorf, thatthe Park within Vreeland Parkways ' from Electric Avenue to Brinson

Avenue be called Castle Park.andat vetcrsi2~';Wh Usam_ e~lrayrait C

the opinion of the Attorney.Yeas: Longsdorf, Manning, Reno d Matthews. ,

Nays: None. ,Lotion carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno.,that the Detroit Edison Co. be authorized to install one lamp over

each Park sign on Fort Street and that the Supt. Pub. %,ks, be

instructed to have the present signs painted to read''ProposedCastle,Park'.

Yeas: Eongsdorf, Fanning, Reno and Matthews.

Nays : None'.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Manning, supporte by Cqunc,4m~''a~''n_`~~R~eno, ha

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Nays. None.

Motion carried.

James L. Hale,

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Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,Wayne County, Michigan held on Tuesday the 3rd. day of July A.D.

1928 in the Council Rooms.

Meeting called to order by President Matthews at 8:00 P.M,

The following answered roll call:Present: Councilmen Colvin,Longsdorf, Manning and Reno.Absent: None.

Droved by Councilman Manning, supported by Councilman Remo, thatwe adjourn to Tuesday July 10th.1928.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews,Nays: None.Motion carried.

C.H. Longsdorf,

Acting Clerk.

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REGULAR MEETING

July 17, 1928

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview, WayneCounty, Michigan, held on Tuesday, the 17th day of July A.D. 1928, at thehour of 8:30 oclock P.M. at the Council Room.

The meeting was called to order by President Matthews, The following

ICouncilmen answered roll call:

Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno.

Absent: None.

Moved by Councilman Manning, supported by Councilman Reno that theMinutes of the last meeting be approved as read.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, Matthews

Nays: None. 1:iotion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that thecommunication from the attorney, giving his opinion with regard to smallerassessment districts, be accepted and placed on file

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, Matthews

Nays: None. Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Manning that all

municipal employees be placed on an 8-hour a day basis, at a rate to be es-

tablished from time to time, and to receive time and a half for overtime,Yeas: Colvin, ManningNays: LongsdorfNot voting: Reno, Matthews

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Manning, that thecommunication from the attorney with regard to the sale of abandoned or

possessed property be accepted and placed on file.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, Matthews

Nays: None. I:Iotion carried.

Moved by Councilman Manning,, supported by Councilman .,,.Reno , that the

several:following claims and accounts be referred to the Finance Committee:

National Bank of Commerce--Int. on Water & B1dg.BondsJames Trombley--Services at Park 7/4--

Edward Thiede--Services at Park 7/4--Roy Smith--Sal. Pol. & Fire Chief 7/1-7/16--A.J. Valade--Sal. Pol. Capt. 7/1-7/16--Vict6r Girardin--Sal. Janitor 7/1-7/16----Walter Keisel--Sal. as Treasurer 7/1-7/16--James L. Hale--Sal, as Clerk 7/1-7/16--Andrew Tear--Sal. as Aux.Pol. 7/4-7/15 inc:--

Detroit Edison Co.--Mun.Bldg.Ser. 5/1-6/1---Detroit Water Board--Water 3/20-6/20---Quarry Lumber Co.--Street Sign Posts--

Lawrence Koons--Sign painting--R.D. Bond & Co.--Audit Mo. June--

L.H. Phillips--Inspecting Sidewalks--89 hrs.--

Russell Gorham--Labor per report--Charles Fox--Labor per report--

Melvin Baumia--labor per report--Wm.F. Krause--Supt.Pub.Wks.--Robert Hinton--Trucking & Garbage--Clinton Manning--Labor per report--Peter Laginess--Labor per report--A.B. Smith--Cinders per report--

Chester Pilz--electrical work July 4th--

Signed: T.H. ColvinA.J. Reno

Curtis H. LongsdorfTotal

2415.005.00

5.00105.00100.00

7.5020.8383.3376.50

6.07407 * 00

70.2015.0065.0066.7563.007.80

15.30

53.4054.0025.504.809.90

165.00

3869.88

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answered roll call:Upon reconvening the following

Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno.Absent : None. ; ; _ _

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that reportof the Finance Committee be accepted and the bills paid.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: None. Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Colvin, that an

order be placed at Parto Auto Sales for a Ford truck, if suitable to theneeds of the Superintendent of Public Works.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manaing,,,Reno, Matthews:

Nays: None. Motion carried:

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that hhe

Superintendent of Public Works install a drinking fountain about two hun-dred feet east of Fort Street, at the Park.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: None. Lotion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Colvin, that hereafter the janitor of the Municipal Building be under the supervision ofthe Superintendent of Public Works.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, Matthews.Nays: None. Motion carried.

The Village Engineer, Russell L. Murdock, reports completion of mapsand plans and estimates of cost for the Sewer Improvement in the alleysand streets of Castle and Fords. Riverview Sub, of part of the N-j of

Sec. 6 T. 4 S. R. 11E, Riverview Village, bounded by Pennsylvania Avenue

on the North, Clark'-- Avenue on the West, Longsdorf Avenue on the south,Krauss Avenue on the East, Colvin Avenue on the South, Harlan Avenue on

the East, Vreeland Parkway on the South, and Electric Avenue on the east,said lateral sewers being in the rear of'Lots 1 to 637, both inclusive, of

said Castle and Fords Riverview Sub. and covering the above mentioned lots

all in the Village of Riverview, Wayne County, Michigan.

RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMAN ColvinSUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN Reno. -

That the maps, plans and estimates of cost of the Sewer Improvementin the streets and property above describedf all in the Village of

Riverview, Wayne County, Michigan, be received and placed on file with

the Village Clerk.

CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.

RESOLUTION - By Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno,RESOLVED, That the Board of Assessors of the Village of Riverview, be and

is hereby directed to make a special assessment roll for the cost of con-

structing a Sewer Improvement System in the alleys and streets of Castle

and Fords, Riverview Sub, of part of the N* of Sec. 6, T. 4 S., R. llE,Riverview Village, bounded by Pennsylvania Avenue on the North, Clark

Avenue on the West, Longsdorf Avenue on the South, Krauss Avenue on the

East, Colvin Avenue on the South, Harlan Avenue on the East, Vreeland

Parkway;on the South, and Electric Avenue on the East, said lateral sewers

being in the rear of Lots 1 to 637, both inclusive, of said Castle and

Fords, Riverview Sub. and covering the above mentioned lots, all in the

Village of Riverview, Wayne County, Michigan, to be known as Assessment

Roll No: 9 and in said•Assessment Roll to levy and assess the sum of

Forty Six Thousand Five Hundred ($46,500.00) Dollars, the said stun of

Forty Six Thousand Five Hundred (^$46,500.00) Dollars to be assessed upon

all the pieces or parcels of land in the said Special Assessment District,pro rata and according to the benefits derived from such improvement by

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each parcel of land in the Special Assessment District No. 9, and the

assessment to be made in five (5) equal parts.

CARRIED M-1ANIMOUSLY.

Ir

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Manning, that the

matter of the creating of a Violation Bureau be laid over for two weeks.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, Matthews

Nays: None.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Manning, that we

adjourn to Tuesday, the 24th day of July A.D. 1928:Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.

11:50 P.M.

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James L. Hall

Village Clerk

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REGULAR MEETING

July 24, 1925'.

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview, WayneCounty, Michigan, held on Tuesday, the 24th day of July, A.D: 19B , at

the hour of 8:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Room.

The meeting was called to order by President Matthews. The follow-

ing Councilmen answered roll call:

Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Manning, President Matthews.

Absent: None.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Colvin, that the

Minutes of the last meeting be approved as read.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Manning, Matthews.

Nays; None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Manning, that the

report of the Village Engineer, with regard to the survey along Jefferson

Avenue be accepted and placed on file.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Manning, Matthews

Nays; None.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Manning, that the

property owners along West Jefferson Avenue whose fences are shown on the

blueprint of the Village Engineer as being one foot or in excess past the

property line be notified by personal service ofathe,Lcondition of those

fences.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Manning, Matthews

Nays; None.Motion carried.

Resolution by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno, -

WHEREAS, Special Assessment Roll No. 10, being levied upon property on

Vreeland Parkway, flanking lots 42, 439 84 and 124 of Newcomer's Fort

Street Sub.; Lots 61 and 62 of Farnham's Re-Sub. of Newcomer's PennsylvaniaAve. Sub.; Lots 37, 38, 1159 1169 157 and 158 of Newcomer's PennsylvaniaAvenue Sub.; and on Payne Avenue fronting lots 96 to 106, both inclusive,and on Ford Ave., flanking lots 96 of Wyandotte Heights Sub. and covering

the above mentioned lots, all in the Village of Riverview, Wayne County,

Michigan, it is hereby ordered that the Village Cleric retain said specialassessment roll No. 10 in his files for public examination and it is

further

RESOLVED, That the Village Assessor and the Council of the Village of

Riverview shall meet on the 7th day of August, 1928, at eight o'clock P.M.

to review such special assessment roll No. 10 and to hear objections to

the special assessments as assessed in said roll, and it is further

RESOLVED, That at this meeting the persons or parties interested shall

be required to present their objections, if any, to the assessments made

against them.

CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that the

date of payment of the annual village taxes be extended to August 30,1928 and that the treasurer be allowed his usual collection fee only.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Manning, Matthews*

Nays: None.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that we

adjourn to our next regular meeting.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Manning, Matthews.

Nays; None.

Motion carried.

James L. Hall

11:40 P.M. Village Clerk

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REGULAR IrIEETING

August 7, 1928

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview, "JayneCounty, Michigan, held on Tuesday August 7, A.D. 1928, at the hour of

8:45 PaMle in the Council Room.

The meeting was called to order by President Matthews. The follow-

ing Councilmen answered roll call:Present: Longsdorf, Manning, Reno.Absent: Colvin.

Mloved by Councilman Nanning, supported by Councilman Longsodrf, thatthe Minutes of the last meeting stand approved as read.

Yeas: Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, President Matthews.

Nays: None

Notion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that thecormiunications from the attorney's office be placed on file.

Yeas': Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, President Matthews.

Nays: None

motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno,,~siupported by Councilman Manning, that the

petition containing the names of forty residents of the Village of

Riverview, asking that the park be called Riverview Park, be acceptedand placed on file.

Yeas:: Longsddrf, Manning, Reno, President Matthews.

Nays: None.

Notion carried.

Moved by Councilman Renoi..isupported by Councilman Manning, that the

petition containing forty-one names of the residents of the Village of

Riverview, asking that the park be called Castle Park be accepted and

placed on file.Yeas: Longsdorf, Nanning, Reno, President Matthews.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Roved by Councilman Reno, supported by President Matthews, that the

park within Vreeland Parkway from Electric Avenue to Brinson Avenue becalled Castle Park.

Yeas: Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, President Matthews.

Nays; None.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Manning, thatthe information received from the City of Detroit in regard to the

Violation Bureau be filed with the Village Affairs Committee.

Yeas: Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, President Matthews.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

report of the Chief of Police and of the Justice, for the month of Julybe accepted and placed on file.

Yeas: Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, President Matthews.

Nays; None.Notion carried.

b4oved by Councilman Reno.;dsupportedoby-Coiincilman Longsdorf, t'iat the

several claims and accounts be-referred to the Finance Committee.

Yeas: Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, President ivlatthews.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.

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The President then declared a

the following answered roll call:

Present: Lonesdorf, Manning,Absent: Colvin.

short recess and upon reconvening,

Reno, President Matthews.

Roy Smith--Sal. as Pol. & Fire Chief 7/16-8/1---A.J. Valade--Sal. as Pol. Capt. 7/16-8/2---Andrew Tear--Sal. as Aux. Pol. 4 nights--Victor Girardin--Sal. as Janitor 7/16-8/1 & burying 1 dog-Walter Keisel--Sal as Treasurer 7/16 -8/1James L. Hale--Sal. as Clerk 7/16-8/1Lee H. Phillips-- 98 hrs. inspecting sidewalks SAD#7Frank Matthews--Attending council meetings mo. July--T.H. Colvin-- It it It " "

C.H. Longsdorf-- it It n " It

Elmer Manning-- it " it

Albert J. Reno--

Russell A. ISurdoch Co.--Eng. on SAD #8William W. Singer--cutting & raking hay--Robert Hinton-- 8 hrs. use of truck--

ft. F. Krause-- 86 hrs. Supt. Pub. Wks.--Peter La;_iness-- Labor per report--

Smith--cinders per report--A "B.Russell Gorham--labor per report--11arvin Boumia-- " " It

Lee H. Phillips--Insp. sidewalks SAD #7-56 hrs.0 75¢Roy S..ith--meals & postageA.J. Valade meals mo. JulyVictor Girardin-- burying 1 dogOrbin Mullins--Rep. doors at Pol. & Treas. office--

105.00100.0030.608.00

20.83

83.3373.5010.00

10.0010.00

10.0010.0010.00

43.00

6.0051.6038.40

206.2562.4057.60

42.0011.50

8.501.001.75

James L. Hale--Postage, lock for door, freight on settees- 10.92

Way. Co. Road Commission--Rep. pavement at Grosse Isle turn 15.00Gartner Hdwe. Co.--cartridges for police--Trenton State Bank--Safety Deposit Vault rent--Mich. Foundation Co.--Sewer supplies--Trenton Times--Prtg. & Pub. mo. July--New Army Store - Blanket for jail cell--Grand River Oil Co.- Gas, oil & tire repairs mo. July-Y,iller, Canfield, Paddock & Stone examining SAD #7 &Richard Oestrick--Parts & Repairs for Chrysler--N.A. Mans - Lumber used 612.48, use of lumber IP23.9214ich. Bell Tele. Co.-- 1628-j 619.94 - 1647 ?3.72Detroit Edison Co.--Street Lighting mo. July--Banner Laundering Co.- Towel Service Tv-1o. July--Judge Vreeland - Justice fees Mo. JulyJudge Watt - Justice fees Mo. June--

Russell A. IMurdoch Co.-Eng. on Cert. #2 SAD #7-6300.00Survey of W. Jefferson 30.00

Otis Cement Const. Co. - Estimate #2 SAD #7--E.S. Hasty - Gas & Oil Mo. July - D.P.17. & Pol. Dept.--

Signed: C.H. LongsdorfA.J. Reno

Total

4.00

2.0044.2060.003.25

61.74

8 20 .0017.95

36.4023.66

425.002.75

26.8027.50

330.00600.006.16

8168.59

Moved by Councilman Longsddrf, supported by Councilman Manning, that

the report of the Finance Committee be approved and the bills paid.Yeas: Longsodrf, Ma;i:ing, Reno, President Matthews.

Nays: None.

11otion carried.

Idoved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that

the Villate Clerk have drawings, specifications and estimates of cost

on the remodelling of the Council Room prepared.Yeas: Longsdorf, Mranning, Reno, PresidentI+.atthews.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.

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IJloved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman I.iamiing,that the Village plumber install the necessary fixtures for a drinkingfountain in the Park.

Yeas: Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, President Matthews.

bays: None.

Motion car_ ied.

WHEREAS, it appears by the affidavit of publication, now on file,with the Village Clerk, that notice of a meeting to hear objections to

the proposed naming of that portion of lands in the Village of Riverview

from Electric Avenue to Brinson Avenue, lying within the boundaries of

Vreeland Parkway, in said Village, has been duly published in aclordance

With law and the requirements of the Village Charter and,

IgIEREAS, an objection in writing having been filed with the TillageClerk and a petition received, requesting that the said lands be named

Riverview Park and,

VVHER,AS, the said petition has been duly considered:

RESOLUTION, by Councilman Reno

SUPPORTED by President Matthews -

RESOLVED, that all that portion of lands in the Village of Riverview

from Electric Avenue to Brinson Avenue, within the boundaries of

Vreeland Parkway, in said Village, and heretofore designated as

Vreeland Park, be hereafter named, called, known and designated as

Castle Park.

CARRIED UNANUVIOUSLY.

Then was taken up the matter of the confirmation of Special Assess-

ment Roll No. 9, prepared in the matter of constructing a Lateral Sewer

Improvement System in the alleys and streets of Castle and Fords,Riverview Sub. of part of the Nz of Sec. 6 T. S., R. 11 E., Riverview

Villate, bounded by Pennsylvania Avenue on the North, Clark Avenue on

the West, Longsodrf Avenue on the South, Krause Avenue on the East,Colvin Avenue on the South, Harlan Avenue on the East, Vreeland Parkwayon the South, and Electric Avenue on the East, said lateral sewers being;in the rear of lots 1 to 637, both inclusive, of said Castle and Fords

Riverview Sub. and covering; the above mentioned lots, all in the Villageof Riverview, Wayne County, Michigan, as more specifically described in

the maps and plans of the Village Engineer, now on file in the VillageClerk's office and described as Lateral Sewer Improvement System No. 9.

RESOLUTION, by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno,RESOLVED, That : ZREAS the Village Council of the Village of Riverview,Wayne County, Michigan, together with the Village Assessor of said Vil-

lage as convened in the Village Council Room on west Jefferson Avenue

in said Village of Riverview upon the 7th day of. August A.D. 1928, at

eight (8) o'clock P.M. for the purpose of reviewing said Special Assess-

ment Roll No. 9, of said Village, prepared in the matter of constructinga Lateral Sewer Improvement System as pre,,riou.sly described, and

WHEREAS, due notice of said meeting has been given for the time and

puce and in the manner prescribed by law as appears from the affidavit

of publication of said notice now on file, and

1 EREAS, upon reviewing such Special Assessment Roll No. 9, no per-son or persons have appeared to make objections thereto, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED, That the said Special Assessment Roll No. 9, by the

said Village prepared in the matter of constructing a Lateral Sewer Im-

provement herein previously described and set forth, be and the .3a:ue is

hereby approved and confirmed.

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UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.

RESOLUTION, by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno:

RESOLVED, That Special Assessment Roll No. 9, as confirmed by the

Village Council of the Village of Riverview upon the 7th day of AugustA..D. 1928, be and the same is hereby divided into five (5) equal parts,and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the said Special Assessment Roll No. 9

as made and confirmed, be turned over to the Village Treasurer for col-

lection, and the said Village Treasurer is hereby authorized and di-

rected to collect the same, according to law. The Village Clerk is

hereby directed to attach his warrant to a certified copy of said

Special Assessment Roll, therein commanding the Village Treasurer to

collect from each of the persons assessed in said Special Assessment

Roll, the amount of money assessed to and set opposite his name therein;and to take return of said Special Assessment Roll, together with his

doings in this matter within sixty (60) days from the date of the warrant.

Part one of said Special Assessment Roll shall be due and payableupon the date hereof. Parts Two, Three, Four and Five of said Spe-cial Assessment Roll shall become due one year, two years, three yearsand four years respectively, from the date hereof.

CARRIED IT ANI <<OUSLY.Resolution

by Councilman Longsdorf, Supported by Councilman Reno -RESOLVED,

That the Village Clerk of the Village of Riverview give noticeof the sale of Lateral Sewer Bonds for Special Assessment Roll No.

9, totalling forty six Thousand Five Hundred ($46,500.00) Dollars,datedas of September 15, 1928, in the denominations and amounts satis-factory

to the purchaser - payable in five (5) equal parts - Two, Three, Four, Five and Six years from date of issuance, bearing interest not to exceed

six (6j) percent per annum, payable semi-annually;. said bonds to be

dated September 15, 1928 and to fall due two, three, four, five and sixyears from the date of issuance, all to bear interest not to exceed sir. (

6%) percent per annum. Bids

to be accompanied by a certified chow k for Three Thousand 3,

000.00) Dollars, said check to be made payable to the Village of Riverview

and to be forfeited to said Village in case the successful bidder

shall refuse or neglect to complete the purchase of said bonds within

a reasonable time after the acceptance of the bid in said Village. The'

Village reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to waive

formal defects in same when made in favor of said Village. RESOLVED,

Further that the form of said Notice shall be as follows: IBID!~

17ANTED FQr $

46, 500.00Lateral Sewer,'

Bondsof Village ofRiverview, Michigan. Sealed

proposals will be received by the Village Council of the Vil- lage

of Riverview, on Tuesday, August 28, 1928, until 7:30P. td., at the. VillageHall, on West Jefferson Avenue in said Village, for the ' oilow- ing

sewer bond issue: 46,

500.00, to be divided into five equal parts, maturing an;iuallyovera period of two to six years, inclusive, in denominations satis-factory

to purchaser. Special Assessment Roll No. 9.All

of said above described bonds to bear interest at a rate not to

exceed six (6%) percent per annum. All

bids to be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of J

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Three Thousand (1.3,000.00) Dollars, said check to be made payable to

the Villaere of Riverview and to be forfeited to said Villaf;e in case

the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect to complete the purchaseof said bonds within a reasonable time after the acceptance of the bid

by said Village.

The Village Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids

and to ,aive formal defects in same that may be in favor of said village.

JAIES L. HALE;

Dated: August 9, 1928. Village Clcrk'

RESOLVED,Further that the said notice shall be published at least

seven (7) days before said Sale in the MICEIGAN INVESTOR, a newspaper

published and circulated in the State of ?zliciigan, which carries as a

part of its regular service, Notice of the Sale of Municipal Bonds.

RESOLIED, Further that the said Sale shall be held on the 23th dayof August A.D. 1928, at 7:30 P.I:Ti.

RLSOL'J,D, Further that the period of usefulness of the Lateral

Sewer Improvement System to be constructed in said District shall be

for a period of not less than five (5) years.

CARRILED UNANITMOUSLY.

Resolution by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Manning -

RESOLVED, That i'JI EREAS, This Council upon the 7th day of Ausast

1928, by Resolution duly adopted, authorized the issuance of Forty Six_

Thousand Five Hundred ($46.500.00) Dollars Lateral SewerI:;.provementBonds of the Village of Riverview for the installation of a Lateral

Sewer Improvement System in Special Assessment District No. 9,Riverview, 'Jayne County, Michigan, and provided the specificationstherefor in said Resolution, h0';iT?aREFORE, be it

RESOLVED, That the form of Bond and Coupons shall be substantiallyas follows:

UIVITSD STATES OF AdERICA

STA` 1 OF 4:IVt;IGAN

COUIa'TY OF '+iAYNE

VILLAGE OF RIVERVIEW

DISTRICT NO. 9 LATL'RAL STEW R I!0, ROVEMENT BOND

No. z,

ICl:OiFJ ALL I>I;I•J BY THESE PRESENTS, that the VILLAGE, OF RIVERVIEW,4'ayne County, Michigan, acknowledges itself to owe, and for value re-

ceived hereby promises to pay to the bearer the sum of

lawful money of the United States of America, on the fifteenth day of

September A.D. 193_, with interest thereon from the date hereof until

paid at the rate of six ;)er cent. per annum, payable semi-annually on

the fifteenth day of March and September of each year, on presentationand surrender of the annexed interest coupons as they severally become

due. Both principal and interest of this bond are hereby made ' )ayableat , Michigan, and for

the prompt payment of this bond,•both principal and interest out of the

District Special Assessment fund, the full faith, credit and resources

of the Village of Riverview are hereby irrevocably pledged.

This bond is one of a series of bonds of even date and

like tenor, except as to amount and date of maturity, aggregating the

sum of $46,500.00, issued in anticipation of the collection of special

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assessments for constructing sewers in Special Assessment District

No. 9, in accordance with the provisions of Section 39, of Chapter11 of the Village Charter, adopted April 30, 1923. The right is re-

served of paying this bond at any time before maturity on thirty daysnotice to the-, holder hereof.

This bond is payable out of District 9 Special Assessment fund of

said Village of Riverview and is hereby certified and recited that all

acts, conditions and things required by law precedent to and in the

issuance of this bond exist and have been done and performed in regularend due time and form as required by law, and that the total indebted-ness of said Village, including this bond, does not exceed any consti-tutional charter or statutory limitation.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Village of Riverview, Mayne County, ?Michigan,by its Village Council has caused this bond to be signed by its Presidentand couhtersigned by its Clerk, and its corporate seal to be affixedhereto as of the fifteenth day of September A.D. 1928.

VILLAGE OF RIVERVIEW,

ByCountersigned: President

Village Clerk

FORM OF COUPON

Coupon No. No. tY

THE VILLAGE OF RIVERVIE;1, Wayne County, Michigan, will pay to the

bearer hereof the sum of Dollars,lawful money of the United States of kaerica, on the fifteenth day of

A.D. 193, at

Michigan, being the semi-annual interest due that day on ttsDistrict 9 Lateral Sewer Bond, dated September fifteenth A.D. 1928.

Village Treasurer'

CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.

Then was taken up the matter of the confirmation of special assess-

ment roll No. 10, prepared in the matter oe constructing a Sidewalk Im-

provement System on Vreeland Parkway, flanking lots 42, 439 84 and 124

of Newcomer's Fort Street Sub., lots 61 and 62 of Farnham's Re-Sub, of

Newcomer's Pennsylvania Avenue Sub., lots 37, 382 115, 116, 157 and 158

of Newcomer's Pennsylvania Avenue Sub., and on Payne Avenue, frontinglots 96 to 106, both inclusive, and on Ford Avenue flanking lots 96 of

Wyandotte Heights Sub., and covering the above mentioned lots, all in

the Village of Riverview, Mayne County, Michigan, as more specificallydescribed in the maps and plans of the Village Engineer, now on - ile in

the Village Clerk's office and described as Sidewalk Improvement SystemNo. 10.

RESOLUTION, by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno -

RESOLVED, That WHEREAS the Village Council of the Village of

Riverview, Wayne County, (Michigan, together with the Village Assessor,s convened in the Village Council Room on Nest Jefferson Avenue in

said Village of Riverview upon this 7th day of August A.D. 1928, at

eight (8) o'clock P.M., for the purpose of reviewing said Special Assess-

ment Roll No. 10, of said Village, prepared in the matter of constructinga sidewalk improvement system as previously described, and

71HEREAS, due notice of said meeting has been given for the time and

place and in the manner prescribed by law as appears from the affidavit

of publication of said notice now on file, and

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WHEREAS, upon reviewing such Special Assessment Roll No. 10, no per-son or persons have appeared to make objections toereto, THEREFORE,

13E IT RESOLVEM, That the said Special Assessment Roll No. 10, bysaid Village prepared in the matter of constructing a sidewalk improve-ment system herein previously described and set forth, be and the sagieis hereby approved and confirmed.

UNANIMIOUSLY CARRIED.

RESOLUTION, By Councilman Longsodrf, supported by Councilman Reno -11

RESOLVED, That Special Assessment Roll No. 10 as co nfirmed by the

Village Council of the Village of Riverview upon the 7th day of AugustA.D. 1928, be and the same is hereby divided into five (5) equal parts,and

E IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the said Special Assessment Roll No. 10as made and confirmed, be turned over to the Village Treasurer for col-

lection, and the said Village Treasurer is hereby authorized and directedto collect the same, according to law. The Village Clerk is herebydirected to attach his warrant to a certified copy of said Special Assess-ment Roll, therein commanding the Village Treasurer to collect from eachof the.ipersons assessed in said Special Assessment Roll, the amount of

money assessed to and set opposite his name therein; and to take returnof said Special Assessment Roll, together with his doings in this matterwithin sixty (60) days fro:a the date of the warrant.

Part One of the said special Assessment Roll shall be due and payableupon the date hereof. Parts two, three, four and five of said SpecialAssessment Roll shall become due one year, two years, three years andfour years respectively, from the date hereof.

CARRIED IJNANIIdOUSLY.

Resolution by Councilman Longsdorf, aupported by Councilman Reno -

RESOLV.iID, That the Village Clerk of the Village of Riverview givenotice of tale sale of Sidewalk Bonds for Special Assessment Roll No. 10,totalling Sixteen Hundred Ninety Seven Dollars Forty Seven Cents

11,697.47, dated as of September 15, 1928, in the denominations arri

amounts satisfactory to purchaser - payable in five (5) equal parts:two, three, four, five and six years from the date of issuance, bearinginterest not to exceed six (6%) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually,said bonds to be dated September 15, 1928 and to fall due two, three,four, five and six years from the date of issuance, all to beer interest

riot to exceed six (6%) percent per annum.

Bids to be accompanied by a certified check for One Hundred ( 7100.0Q)Dollars, said check to be made payable to the Village of Riverview and

to be forfeited to said Village in case to successful bidder shall re-

fuse or neglect to complete the purchase of said bonds within a reason-

able time after the acceptance of the bid in said Village.

The Village reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to

waive formal defects in same when :Wade in favor of said Village.

RESOLVED;' Further that the form of said Notice shall

BIDS "WANTED

be as follows:

FOR $1,697.47 Side WalkBonds of Village of

Riverview, Michigan.

Sealed proposals will be received by the Village Council of the

Village of Riverview, on Tuesday August 28, 1928, until 7:30 P.I~1., at the

Village Hall, on West Jefferson Avenue, in said Village, for the followingsidewalk bond issue.

12697;47, to be divided into five parts, the amount of $497.47 to

mature August 28, 1930, and the balance of .0,1,200.00 to be divided into

four e~,ual parts maturing annually over a period of three to six yyears

inclusive, in denominations satisfactory to purchaser. Special Assessmert

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Roll No. 10:

All of said above described bonds fo bear interest at a rate notto exceed 6% per annum.

All bids to be acco:apaniedOne Hundred ($100.00) Dollars,Village of Riverview and to be

successful bidder shall refusesaid bonds within a reasonablesaid Village.

by a certified check in the amount of

said check to be made payable to the

forfeited to said Village in case the

or neglect to complete the purchase of

time after the acceptance of the bid by

The Village Council reserves the right to reject any and all bidsand to waive formal defects in same that may be in favor of said Village.

JjV4re L. HALE

Village ClerkDated: August 9, 1928.'

RESOLVED, Further that the said Notice shall be published at least

seven (7) days before said sLle in the 1,!ICHIGA1, INIVESTOR., a newspaperpublished and circulated in the State of Michigan which carries as a

part of its re8ular service, notice of the sale of Municipal Bonds.

RESOLVED, Further that said sale shall be held on the 28th day of

August A. D. 1928, at 7:30 P.Iv,.

RESOLVED, Further that the period of usefulness of the sidewalk

improvement system to be constructed in said district shall be for a

period of not less than five (5) years.J

CA2RIED UNANIMOUSLY.

Resolution by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Manning,

RESOLVED, That ivTIEREAS, this Council, upon the 7th day of AuGust1928, by Resolution duly adopted, authorized the issuance of SixteenHundred Ninety Seven Dollars Forty Seven Cents ($1,697.47) sidewalk

improvement bonds of the Village of Riverview for the installation of

sidewalk improvement system in Special Assessment District No. 10,Riverview, Wayne County, Michigan, and provided the specificationstherefor in said Resolution, NO'W THER:P:FORE, be it

RESOLVED, That the form of Bond and Coupons shall be substantiallyas follows:

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

STATE OF 2MICHIGANCOUNTY OF FaAYNE

VILLAGE OF RIVERVIEW

DISTRICT NO. 10 SIDEw,'LK II-viRPOVE1vIEhT BOND

No.A

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IaOlvY ALL i~MN BY THESE PRESEINTS, That the VILLAGE OF RIVERVIEW, WayneCounty, Michigan, acknowledges itself to owe, and for value received

hereby promises to pay to the bearer the sum of

lawful money of the United States of America on the fifteenth day of

September A.D. 192_, with interest thereon from the date hereof until

paid at the rate of six per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually on

the fifteenth day of March and September of each year, on presentationand surrender of the annexed interest coupons as they severally become

due. Both principal and interest of this bond are hereby made payableat , IMichigan, and for the

prompt payment of this bond, both principal and interest out of District

REGULAR IvEIETING

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August 14, 1928.

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview, WayneCounty, Michigan, held on Tuesday, August 14, 1328, at the hour of 9:x,5P.M., in the Council Room.

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The meeting was called to order by President I;latthews. The follow-

ing Council;nen answered Roll Call:Present: Colvin, Manning, Reno, Matthews.Absent: Longsdorf.

0Nays: None.

The bid of the Otis Cement Construction Company, for the constructionof side walks in Special Assessment District #10 was read. !., loved byCouncilman Reno, supported by Councilman ;;fanning that the bid be referredto the Engineer for tabulation.

Yeas: Manning, Reno, Matthews, Longsdorf.Nays: Colvinlotion carried.

Tile bid, ,..;s tabulated by the Engineer and read was $1,560.60.Lloved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilmani+ianning, that the bid ofthe Otis Cement Construction Company for the construction of side walksin Special Assess,aert District #10 be accepted and the Pr-sident andClerk be authorized to sign the contract.

Teas: Manning, Reno, IrIattlzews, Longsdorf.Nays: Colvin.I;:otion carried.

I.Ioved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman IYlanninG, that the

Superintendent of Public Works be instructed to put in the proper curbingfor protection of the Detroit Edison Company's ornamental lamp post at

Payne and-Ford-Avenues and that -the En;;ineer provide the necessary gradesfor thecon8truction of this curb.

Yeas: 114anning, Reno, Matthews, Longsdorf, Colvin.

Nays: None.

Motio : carried.

Mov't~d by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that t:.e

Superintendent of Public Works, Village Plumber and the Village Engineertake up t:ie matter of the purchase of the sewer flushers.

Yeas: Manning, Reno, Matthews, Longsdorf, Colvin.

Nays: None.

1;4otion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

invitation from the Village Council of the Village of Sibley to attend

the homecoming celebration at-the Walter F. Haas Mdmorial Park in the

Village of Sibley be accepted and those able to attend.Yeas: Tanning, Reno, Matthews, Longsdorf, Colvin.

Nays: None.

Ilotion carried.

loved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Mannin„ that

we adourn to our next regular meeting.Yeas: YMannino, Reno, Matthews, Longsdorf, Colvin.

Motion carried.

James L. Hale,9:45 P. TAI. Village Clerk

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Special Assessment fund, the full faith, credit and resources of the

Village of Riverview are hereby irrevocably pledged.

This bond is one of a series of five bonds of even date and like

tenor, except as to amount and date of maturity aggregating the sum

of .$1,697.47, issued in anticipation of the collection of specialassessments for constructing sidewalks in special assessment DistrictNo. 10, in accordance with the provisions of Section 39, of Chapter11 of the Village Charter, adopted April 30, 1923. The right is re-

served of paying this bond at any time before maturity on thirty daysnotice to the holder hereof.

This bond is pzayable out of district 10 Special Assessment fund ofsaid village of Riverview and is hereby certified and recited that all

acts, conditions and things required by law ;irecedent to and in issi-ance of this bond exist and have been done ana performed in regularand due time and form as rer,_uired by law, and that the total indebted-ness of said Village, including this bond, does not exceed any consti-

tutional charter or statutory limitation.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Village of Riverview, Mayne County, Irlich iganby its Village Council has caused this bond to be signed by its presi-dent and countersigned by its Clerk, and its corporate seal to be ad-fixed hereto as of the fifteenth day of September A.D. 1928.

TILLAGE OF RIVERVIE4"+

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Village Clerk

Coupon No.

FORM OF COUPON

No.

THE VILLAGE OF RIVERVIEW, Wayne County, Michigan, will pay to the

bearer hereof the sum of Dollars, law-

ful :honey of the United btates of knerica, on the fifteenth day of

A.D. 193, at , '. Michigan,being the semi-annual interest due that day on its district 10 Side-

walk Bond dated September fifteenth A.D. 1928.

Villa ge Treasurer.

CARRIED UNINIn4OUSLY.

Moved by Councilman Fanning, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, thtt

we adjourn to our next regular meeting.Yens: Longsdorf, :Manning, Reno, President Iviatthews.

Nays: None.I.Iotion carried.

James L. Hale

12:45 A.I1. Villa[-;e Clerk

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REGTJI.AR IvIEETING

August 21, 1920.

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview, WayneCounty, Michigan, held on Tuesday, August 21, 1928, at the hour of 8:20

P.I%., in the Council Room.

The meeting was called to order oy President Pro Tom Colvin. The

following Councilmen answered Roll Call:Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning and Reno.Aosent: President MatihewS.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Manning,that the Village Clerk communicate with the Villages of Trenton and

Sibley with regard to the calling of a meeting for the discussion ofthe transportation situation.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning and Reno.

Nays: NoneMotion carried.

Moved by Councilman Manning, supported by Councilman Longsdorf,that the matter of the building of the garage for the Department ofPublic Works be referred to the Streets, Alleys and Drains Committeeand that the reco=uendations of the Superintendent of Public Works befulfilled in the drawing up of the temporary plans of this building.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning and Reno.

Nays: None.lv'otion carried.

moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Couricilinan Reno, thatthe auditor's report for the month of July be referred to the Finance

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning and Reno.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Ioved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Manning, thatthe claims and accounts be referred to the Finance Committee.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning and Reno.

Nays: None.

viotion carried.

A short recess was then declared. Upon reconvening, the followinganswered Roll Call:

Present: President :dIatthews, Colvin, Longsdorf, Idanning and Reno.Absent: None.

cLA fv_s AND ACCOUNTS

Jos. Cramer Jr.--Labor and Material on Park Fountain 1J4.70Otis Cercent Const. Co.--Final est. on SAD #7----81556.30

Less warer $20.00, Insp.$132. 152.00 - 1404.30Otis Cement Const. Co.--Final est. on SAD 08---478.75

Less water $10. Insp. $50.25 60.25 - 418.50Russell A. 1durdoch Co.--Eng. Final SAD #'7---77.82

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it # e---23.94

Survey of Longsdorf & Hinton 5.00 - 106.76Marvin Boumia Labor per report-- 151.60Russell Gorham " 55.20Peter Laginess it 57.60Jos. Cramer Jr.--Plumbing per report-- 5.63

Clinton Manning - Labor per report-- 2.40Robert Hinton - Use of truck-- 12.00

71m. F. Krause - Sal. as Supt. of Pub. Wks. 57.80

Roy Smith - Sal. as Pol. & Fire Chief 8/1 - 8/16 105.00

A.J. Valade - Sal. As Pol. Capt. 0/1 - 8/16 100.00

Victor Girardin - Sal. as Janitor8/1 - 8/16-- 7.50

falter Keisel - Sal. as Treasurer 8/1 - 8116 2.0.83

James L. Hale - Sal. as Clerk 8/1 - 8/16 8:5.33

Andrew Tear - Sal. as Aux. Pol. - 38.25

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Detroit Edison Co. - Temporary Service to park 7/4 x50.00flich Bell Tel. Co. - Serv. on 1647 to 8/1 2.55

it It 1626 J to 9/10 24.94 27.49

City of Wyandotte - Penna. Ave. Lighting Mio. Ju ly - 23 .50

R.D. Bond & Co. - Audit of July - 65.00

A.B. Smith - Cinders per report.- 165.00

Wm. Singer - Teaming and cutting weeds - 145.50

Jas. A. Jones Agency - Remainder on Ins. Policy 47.75

Jos. Cramer Jr. - Plumbing 8.75

Total 39149.39Signed:

T.H. Colvin

C.H. LongsdorfA.J. Reno

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman I'danning, brat

the report of the Fina.ice Corruittee be accepted.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Bunning, Reno, Matthews.

I1ays : None.

Motion carried.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, fatthews.

Nays: Done.

v_ot ion carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, su-ported by Councilman f,:anning,that the matter of the purchase of an inhalator be referred to the

Village Affairs Committee.

Iovad by Councilman Reno, supportedthe Village Clerk act Lt;i the Committee

trying to obtain rural mail delivery to

Ford Street to Lo,-,Lsuorf Avenue.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning,

lays : None.

Motion carried.

by Councilman :viannin,;, that

of the 3oosters' Clab in

Wyandotte rig :lands arid o,

Reno, .datthews.

Moved by Councilman idanning, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the Sewers and Water Committee, in conjunction with the Village Clerk

and Superintendent of Public Works, prepare a detailed account of the

cost of the installation of ai)proved meter wells and report at the

next regular meeting,.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Bunning, Reno, Maatthews.

Nays: None.

1,.otion carried.

RESOLUTION, by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman

Colvin: RESOLVED, that the Village of Riverview obtain a c.I;.Lit slain.

deed from Joseph J. I1.nopps for the two parcels of roads as descrLbed

in the report of the Ville.ge Engineer. RESOLVED FURTHER, that . 1r.

Knopps be guaranteed t at there will be no expense or, his part for tie

grading and cinderi7.ing of these roads.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, ;tanning, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.

coved by Councii.,ran Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Llannir

that the Village Engineer be authorized to advertize for the construc-

a tion of the sewers in Special Assessment District #9, said bids to be

received by the Village Clerk until 8 o'clock P.14., Tuesday Au~7ust 28.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdor.d, Bv:anning, Reno, :Matthews.

Nays: bone.

fiotion carried.

Moved oy Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman I,.anning,

that we adjourn ui.til Tuesday, August 28, 1926.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, :Manning, Reno, blatthews.

Nays: None.

ti..otion carried.

James L. Hale.

10:15 P.M. Villa?e Clerk

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ADJOURI~E,D MEETING

August 28, 1928

An adjourned meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,

Wayne County, 1dichigan, held on Tuesday, August 23, 1928, at the hour

of 8:20 P.LIL., in the Council Room.

The meeting was called to order by President Matthews. The fol-

lowing Councilmen answered Roll Call:

Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, M, ning, Matthews.

Absent: Reno.

The bids for t`_le purchase of the bonds of Special Assessment Dis-

tricts ##9 and #10 were read. moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported

by Councilman IJ,anning, that the D.1,. Woodruff Company, being the highest

bidders, be awarded the bonds of SAD ##9.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Yatthews.

days : None.

Notion carried.

Moved by Counci.man Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Iv:anning,that the bonds of District ##10 be purchased with moneys belonging to

the sinking fund.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, ?vianning, Matthews.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.

The several bids on the construction of sewers in Special Assess-

ment District ##9 were read. ivloved by Councilman Longsdorf, s..rpported

by Councilman iianing that the several bids be referred to the Errgin-

eer for tabulation.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, I, 4anning,11atthews.Nays: None.

Motion carried.

A short recess was then declared. Upon reconvenin&, the follow-

ing answered Roil Call:

Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Matthews.

Absent: Reno.

tiloved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman blannit~; , that

the Thomas D. Nolan Compa^.y, being the lowest bidders, be awarded the

contract for the construction of the severs in Special Assessment Dis-

trict #f9, and that the iPresident and Clerk be authorized to sign the

contract.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, :Matthews.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.

moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Co,..nciiman Longsdorf,

that the certified checks of the unsuccessful bidders be returned.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, IViatthews.

1Vays: None.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman P;Iannina,

that the special report of the Village Engineer on the grades in

Castle & Fords Riverview Subdivision be accepted and placed on file in

the Clerk's office for future reference.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning; Matthews.

Nays: none.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Manning, that

in. Eli Baumia be given the contract for the construction of the D.P.W.

building, at a cost of $725.00.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Matthews.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.

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RESOLUTION, by Councilman Longsdorf, cupported by Councilman

Manning - RESOLVED, Thz.t before any pErmit is issued by the Superin-tendent of Public Works for the construction of side walks in the

Viilage'of Riverview, there shall first be deposited with the VillageClerk an amount sufficient to cover inspection fee at the rate of 75,it,per hour and engineering fees for the establishing of grades accordingto the schedule of costs per lineal foot, on file in the Clerk's office.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, 14,anning, Matthews.

Nays : None.

Motion carried.

loved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman :Banning,that we adjourn to our next regular meeting.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Matthews.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.

Tames L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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REGULAR el-GATING

September /1, 1928.

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview, 'RayneCounty, :Michigan, held on Tuesday, September 4, 1928, at the hour of8 P.M., in the Council Room.

fThe meeting was called to order by President T,-.attrews. Tire fol-

lowin,g Councill~:en answered Roll Call:Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, President Elatthews.Absent : Ivore.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Manning, thatwe adjourn to Wednesday, September 5, 1928.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, I'vrLatthews.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

James L. Hale,Village Clerk

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September 5, 1928

Regular adjourned meeting of the Council of the Villago of

Riverview, Mayne County, !~,ichigan, held on Nednesday, September 4,1928 at 8:15 P.M., in the Council Room.

The meeting ~,,as called to order by President 14atthews. The fol-

lowing Councilmen answered Roll Call:

Present: Colvin, Manning, Reno and President I1atthews.Absent: Longsdorf.

gloved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman:1'`anning, thatthe reading of the 1:inutes be dispensed with and that they stand ap-proved as though they were read.

Yeas: Colvin, I;4anning, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Pioved by Counciir.an Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that thePresident act as a corYLmittee to attend the meetings of the '..iic :ir'sanLeague of Munioipaiities, to be held at Poirtiac on October 2, Z and 4,1928.

Yeas: Colvin, h1anning, Reno, Idatthews.

Nays:. None.Motion carried.

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Councilman Longsdorf reported at the meeting, at 9:45 P.I,,1., beingpersonally present.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Manning,that the claims and accounts be referred to the Finance Committee.

Yeas: Colvin, Idanning, Reno, r,:attheias.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

IA short recess was then declared. Upon reconvening, the fb llowing

answered Roll Call:Present: Colvin, Manning, Reno, Longsdorf and President Matthews.

Absent: None.

CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS

Roy Smith Sal. 6/16 - 9/1 1105.00A.J. Valade " " 100.00

Andrew Tear-- 09.45

Victor Girardin " 7.50

Welter Keisel " „ it 20.8:

James L. Hale 83.33

Wm. F. Krause - Sal. as Supt. Pub. 41ks. 47.40

Peter Laginess - Libor per report - bo

Marvin Baurnia IT 565.40

Russell Gorham 61.20

Jos. Cramer Jr. - labor water tap repairs - 6.25

A.B. Smith - Cinders and stones per report - 57.0'1

Lee H. Phillips - Insp. on SAD #10 -Clinton Manning - Labor per report - 11.60

Frank blatthews - At-,ending Cour_cil Meetings ivo. August - 10.00

T.H. Colvin - It " „ it of 10.00

C.H. Longsdorf „ it " 10.00

Elsner Manning „ „ It " 10.00

Albert J. Reno „ 10.00

Mrs. E.S. Hasty - Gas & Oil Ido. August. - 1'1.72

Grand r,,iver Oil Co. Gas & oil Ilo. August - I7.JJ

Trenton Times - Prtg. & Pub. Mo. August - 60.00

Idich. Investor Pub. Co. - Prtg. Bond Adv. - 21.00

Banner Laundering Co. - Towel Service Mo. August - 1:.75

Detroit Edison Co. - ; un. Bldg. 7/2 - 8/1 - 5.08

Detroit Edison Co. - St. Lighting Mo. August - 425.00

Isiun. Ser. Commission ( City of I7yandotte) - Penna Ave. 28.50

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Judge S.L. Vreeland - Justice fees Mo. August -Judge Geo. Deamud - Justice fees I.Io. August & JulyRoy Smith - ; dleals Info. August & July -A.J. Valade - Ideals Mo. August -

Signed: T.H. Colvin

A.J. Reno

C.H. Longsdorf.

Total

100.72prisoners 42.50

16.5018.902.50

3.00

01; 722.28

Ir'Ioved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman .darning, thatthe report of the Finance Committee be accepted.

Yeas: Colvin, Marining„ Reno, Longsdorf, Iv:atthews.

days: None.Votion carried.

loved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno,Clerk be instructed to notify the several Railroad Companies of

poor'condition of their crossing at Payne Avenue, and asked tosame.

Yeas: Colvin, Manning, Reno, Longsdorf, Matthews.

Nays: None.iY:otion carried.

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Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, ti,atthe Superintendent of Public ;'forks be instructed to notify all users

of viater from the Village mains of Riverview, who do not have meters

installed, to have a proper meter installed within ten days or the ;paterwill be turned off.

Yeas: Colvin, Irianning, Reno, Longsdorf, 'Matthews.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

moved by Councilman Manning, supported by Councilman Colvin, that

we adjourn to our next regular meeting.Yeas: Colvin, Manning, Reno, Longsdorf, I,Iatthews.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.

James L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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REGULAR 12ETING4

September 18, 1928.

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village og- RiverviewsWayne County, i;ichigant held on Tuesday the 18th. day of SeptemberA.D. 19282 at the hour of 8:00 P.1%, in the Council Room.

The meeting was called to orddr by President Matthews. The fol-

lowing answered roll call.

Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno.

Absent: None.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Longsdorf,that the minutes of the last regular meeting be dispensed with the

same to stand approved as read.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Fanning, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Droved by Councilman Manning, supported by Councilman Longsdorf,that the Clerk send flowers to Mr. Ed. Hamann, the Village Engineerwhom is confined to his home with illness.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Fanning, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.

The communication from the Board of Education of School District

No. 2 in regards to the dangerousness of the highways leading to

Sibley School was read.Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Colvin,

that the Officers of the Village of Riverview be instructed to

patrol the School Zones at the times w4Len the school chilloren are

coming or going to school.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, banning, Reno , Matthews.

Yeas: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Colvin,that because of the assurance given to this Council by the officials

of the Wayne County Road Commission at the time of the adoption of

the present Traffic Ordinance, that sidewalks would be constructed

to taketthe school children traffic off the highways, that the Clerk

be and,he hereby is instructed to write to the Wayne County Road

Corr-mission for the construction of the Sidewalks along these high-ways.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, banning, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman D.anning, supported by Councilman Reno,that the several claims & accounts be referred to the Committee on

Finance.Yeast Colvin, Longsdorf, fanning, Reno, Yatthews.

Nays: None.

Motion carried,

The President then declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following ansvered roll call:

Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, )tinning, Reno, Matthews.

Absent: None.

At this time the representatives of the Riverview-Sibley Football

Association appeared before the Council explaining their method of

obtaining funds for the backing of the football team and asking for

a donation from the Village of Riverview.

Moved by Councilman. Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the matter of a donation tc the Rivervicl:r-Sibley Football Association

be referred to the Recreation Committee.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Fanning, Reno, Matthews.

Mays: None.

Notion carried.

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To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:

We, the undersigned Committee on Finance, to whom wasreferred

the following bills, would respectfully report that we have care-

fully,examined the same and recommend that they be paid as allowed.

Roy Smith--Sal. a.s Pol. & Fire Chief 9/1-9/16----A. J. Valade--Sal. as Pol. Capt. 9/1-9/16---Victor Girardin-Sal. as Janitor 9/1-9/16---Walter Keisel--Sal. as Treas. 9 1-9/16----James L. Hale--Sal. as Clerk 91-9 16----Andrew Tear--Sal. as Aux. Pol. to 9/15-----Peter Laginess--Labor per time report----

qRussell Gorham,-11 It It It It u n it I'

OMarvin Baunia---- tt tt It 11 It It It I' It

Jos. Crairer Jr.--Plumbing per report----Robert Hinton--Use of truck----

Nm.F. Krause--Sal. as Supt. Pub. Wks.----

Eli Baumia--Payment on Contract for Garage--Ivlich. Foundation Co.---Sewer Pipe per invoices---

Otis Cement Const. Co.--Final Est. on SAL' #10---Russell A. Murdoch Co.--Eng. on SAD #10----Ralph B. Clark--Legal Services on SAD _$ 100.00

SAD # -- x;100.00SAD#10--$100.00-----

A. B. Smith--Cinders per report----Pardo Auto Sales--Deposit on Truck--

Trenton State Bank--- SAD #1 SAD #2 SAD #3bonds--- 2423.00 4109.42 3269.96

218.0int.---- 369,84 2 4.-~0

i 2 41.07 4479.26 35b4.26 -i Total-------

105.00100.00

7.5020.8383.3376.5o36.oo50.4050.405.006.oo

40.8025.0058.24

1903.4595.17

300.00239.25300.00

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T.H. Colvin, A.J. Reno and C.H. Longsdorf, Finance Committee.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, suprorted by Councilman 11anning, that

the report of the Finance Committee be accepted and the bills paid.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: None.

I;iotion carried.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, smpported by Councilman Manning, that

we adjourn to our next regular meeting.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, Mratthew;:.

Nays: None.

Yotion carried.

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I?'G,IJUi IMETING.

October 29 1928.

IRegular meeting of the Council of the Village of Rivervie,a,

Jayne County, I4:ichigan, held on Tuesday the 2nd. day of October

A.D. 1928 at the hour of 8:00 P.M. at the Council Room.

The meeting; was called to order by President Matthew. The follow-

ing ans,vered Roll Call:

Present: Colvin, Manning, Reno.

Absent: yorgsdorf.

Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Manning,that w1CO.OG be turned over to the Recreation Coirmitte for recre-

ational purposes.Yeas: Colvin, Manning, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: \one.

Lotion carried.M

r..oved by Councilman Yanning, supported by Councilman Reno, that

we adjourn to Tuesday the 9:,h. day of October A.D. 1928.Yeas: Colvin, Manning, Reno, Yatthevis.

Nays: None.

171otion carried.

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REGLZAR ADJOURIrED la, ETING .

October 9, 1928.

Regular adjourned meeting of the Council of the Village of

Riverview, Wayne County, Michigan held on Tuesday the 9th. day of

October A..D. L928 at the hour of 6:~O P.M. at the Council Rooms.

The meeting was called to order by President Pro-tem. Colvin.

The following answered roll call:

Present: Colvin, Planning, Reno.

Absent: Longsdcrd and President Matthews.

Moved by Councilman Manning, supported by Councilman Reho,thatthe minutes of the meeting of September 18th.1928 stand approved as

read.Yeas: Colvin, Manning, Reno.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.Il_oved by Councilman Manning, supported by Councilman Reno, that t

the minutes of the last regular meeting stand approved as read.Yeas: Colvin, Manning, Reno:

Nays: None.

Lotion carried.

Moved by Councilman. Reno, supported by Councilman Yanning, thAt

the communication from Engineer Hamann in retard to the bouquet sent

him while ill and the communication from the Exchange Club of Trenton

asking'ifor a meeting on the Transportation problem of the down river

communities be accepted and placed on file.

Yeas: Colvin, Manning. Reno.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Planning that

a full coverage policy be purchased from the Citizens Mutual Auto-

mobile' ?Insurance Co. for the D.P.W. Truck.

Yeas: Colvin, Iciannir_g, Reno.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Planning supported by Councilman Reno, that

at our next regular meeting at 6:3C P-Y- a special order of business

be in order to take up the Jitney Ordinance.

Yeass Colvin, Manning, Reno.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno supported by Councilman Manning that

the several claims and accounts be referred to the Finance Committee.

Yeas: Colvin, Manning, Reno.

Nays: None.Motion carried.

A short recess was then decl4.red.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll call:

Present: Colvin, Manning, Reno, Matthews.

Absent: Longsdorf.To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverv iewr:

We; the undersigned Committee on Finance, to whom was referred

the following bills would respectfully report that we have carefullyexamined the same and would recorrinend that they be paid as allowed.

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Roy Smith Sal. as Pol.& Fire Chief 9/16-10/l---105.00A. J. Valade-----Sal.as Pol. Capt. 9/16-10/1----100.00

Andrew Tear Sal. as Aux. Pol. 38.25Victor Gira.rdin--Sal,as Janitor 9/16-10/1-----7.50Walter Keisel---- Sal. as Treas. 9/16-10/1 20.83Janes L. Hale----Sal.as Clerk 96-10/1 83.33FrankI'iatthews---Attending meetings----- 10.00

T.H. Colvin------n to n n u n it a n n__-- 10400

C.H. Longsdorf---" 10.00

Elmer Manning ---n to 11

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October 16, 1928.

Regular mectinE- of the Council of the Villa4e of RivervievilWayneCounty'; Yichigan held on Tuesd::y the 1616h. day of October A.D. 1928at " e Cou::ci.l Rooms

The mecting waz called to order by President Pro-tem. Colvin at the

hour of 8:15 P.1f.The following ans ,ered roll call.:

Present: Colvin, Lout sdorf, Manning, Reno.

Absent: Preside-'. Matthews.

Other officers orc.sent trere Atto_ney Fetters, EnGineer li,r:ann and

Sup't.1 of Public Wc•r:•;s Krause.

Moved by Counc-ln;a.n lga_nning, supported by Councilman Longsdoi~,that the miru'.:es of the last regular meet'.ng stand approved as recd.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, 1& nning, Reno.

111&ys: None.

I,iotion carried.

Noved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that

the cor.^municwtion from the ' Mayne County Road Cora;:fission in reg;?rd to

the construction of Si.devial'_Ks along, Fort Street be accepted aid placedon rile.

Yeas: Colvin, Lonf, e.dnrf, Manning, Reno.

Kays: Done.

lHo ti oil carries.

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Moved by Council.n:ar Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Colvin, that

tl,)e rc°,:olution adoptcd at the of Septenber 38th. 1928 in regard tc the

patrolling of School Zones be amended tc iead, that the Chief' of Police

notify the several officers that if on duty during the hours of 8:15 to

9:00 A.M. and ?:00 to 3:41; P.m. that

thei-shall patrol. the School Zones

especially Fort Street prom StronG Road to Pernoylvani Avenue ur:less

urLer.tly needed at son--, other place.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, banning, Reno.Xa.ys : No-e.

Motion carried.

a_oves. by Councilman Longsdori, supported by Councilman Reno, thIt

the clerk order from Gregory, ifayer & Thom Co. the following 11st of

furniture for.- th,_. Cc-L,.-.,_c_1 Room, 1 # 406 Walnut Table, 4 #78 Walnut

desks, 9#54BO/w Chairs, 1 #707 Tva.lut Desk and have 2 #406 Walnut Tablessent for aUarcval and 4 Election Booths.

Yeas: Colvin, LcnL1oc1ori , : fanning, Reno.

ays: Drone.

Motion carried.

I.toved by Counc~l~ac.n Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Ia,nning, that

the several claims anc; accounts be referred to the Finance Corrrittee.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, 11arning, Reno.

1:a.5,s: None.

Motion carried.

A short recess t_en eeclared.

11Absent Presiders" 1r17.tthee s.

Lrpon re-conveninj t?!c following answered roil call.

Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, Dfanning, Reno.

To the President and Councilmen of the VillageWe, the undersie,-ned Committee on Fina-ce to

following bills, could sespeetfully report tr

amineL the same and .,ould recor.Mend that they be

Peter L_-gines2 Labor

Russell Gorham------"

Royr,ia-_nirg---------"William Beattie---- "

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4 80Peter Laginess--l' ' It itIto it 11 28 20V1m.F. Krause----Sal. as Supt. Pub. Vlks.---- 44.40Roy Smith--Supplies and Telegram---- 17.20Mrs. E.S. Hasty--Gas Pol. $P D.P.VI------ 15.18Grand River Oil Co.--Gas,Cil and. Tire rep.----- 38.95Milton Reno--labor at Yun. Bldg.---- 6.00Ca.rkeek Printing Co.--Printing Bonds #7 & #8---- 123.50Detroit Edison Co.--Street Lighting Igo. Sept.---- 421.4.0City of ',7yandotte--Penna. Ave. Lighting Mo. Sept.--- 28.50Board of !mater Cornm.(Detroit)-water6/20--9/20--- 439.00Gartner Hdwe Co.-Paint for Garage--- 24.60Herbert W. Mills--Bal. on Employees insurance-- 9.25Ir,ich. Foundation Co.---supplies per invoices----- 396.61Pardo Auto Sales---Baal. on D.P.W. Truck----- 948.00Walter Keisel---collection fees and postage---- 24.38James P. Kleehar:er--Pol. Dept. Appropiation---- 73950Thos. D. Nolan--lst. estirrate on Sewers SAD# 9-- 30000.00Russell A. Murdoch Co.--eng. on SAD# 9---- 1500.00A.B. Smith--cinders, stone & dirt--- 70.15Dr. H. B. Kinyon--Professional Services--- 39.00Citizens Mutual Auto Ins. Co.-Chrysler lp'90.00,Truck $93.00- 183-00

Total- 35066-07

T.H. Colvin and A.J. Reno, Finance Committee.Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Manning, that

the report of ..he Finance Committe be accepted and the bills paid.Yeas: Colvin, canning, Reno, Matthews.Iays: None.Notion carried.

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Yoved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman banning, that theClerk and Supt. Pub. Wks. have the main entrance door to the upstairsrepaired and a glass put in and properly letterd and suitable rubberstair treads put on the stairs.

Yeas: Colvin,17anning, Reno, Matthews.Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman rdanning, t.•_atthe matter of the street name change of Riverview; Avenue be re ferred tothe V' Committee for futther investigation.

us.Yeas: Colvin, L:anning, Reno, Yatthewrs.Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Manning, that we

adjourn to our next regular meeting.Yeas: Colvin, Fanning, Reno, Matthews.Nays: None.Motion carried.

At 11:20 P.M.

James L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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REG API AD OURNED lUETING.

October 23, 1928.

RegIular adjourned meeting of the Council cf the Village of River-

view, Va-yne County, Yicligan held on Tuesday the 23rd, of October A.D.

1928.

Ie:eeting called to order by President Iiatliieas at 8:20P.Lf.The fol.o-wing answered roll call:

Preaent: Colvin, LonGsdorf, Nanning, Reno.

Absent : None.

Other Officers present were Attorneys Clark and Fetters, Supt.Pub. 'Mks. Krau-e and Thos, D. Nolan.

After several hours of discussion on the sewer job in Special Ass-

essment District No. 9 it .,.,as vMoved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman. Reno that

at the;next regular meeting the same proposition be taken up and that

the Inspectcrs be notiIied to be pressent.Yeas: Colvin, Lon,~sdorf, Marning, Reno.

Nays: None.

Lotion carried,

Moved by Counc _-Imzar: Longsdorf, supported by Councilc:l.n Reno, thatvie adjourn to our xisAt-pd Thursday October 8, 1928.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Nanning, Reno.

Kays: None.

Yotion carried.

At 10:00 P.L.

James L. Hale

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Joseph Cramer Jr----Plumbing per report--------Vim. F. Krause Sal. as Supt. FJb. Wics.----

Mich. Investor Pub. Co.---Adv. #708 Bond sale----

Det.rcit T:dison Co.--Mun. Bldg. Serv 8/1-9/1----3adn;er,Metcr IifE!;. Co.---teeters and meter bottc;-is---

Roy Smith--Sal. as Pol.8. Fire Chief 10/1.-10/16 - - 105.00I Tire - - - - - - - - - - - - 15.85

Bc;ttery tester - - - - - - - • 75---A.J. Valade---- Sal. as Pol. Capt.-- - - - - - - - 100.00

Tire repair - - - - - - - - - 3.00meals - - - - - - - - - - - - 1. j0---

Andrew Tear----Sal as Aux. Pol.----

Victor',Gira.rdin--Sal. a;; Janitor 10/1-10/16 & 1 dog---Valter Keisel----Sal. as Treasurer 10/1-10/16-----James L. :Tale---Sal. as Clerk 10/1-10/16-----Thos. D. Nolan ---2 nd. estimate on SAD #9------Russell A. 1.urdoch Co--Eng. on 2nd. Est. Sad#9

Survey of HiL,r: Street

Ralph B. Clark---Services on SAD#9------Trentor. State Bank--Semi-ann. Int. on SADr# Bonds

Eli Baurria--LaborWater Dept.(Ref.

at ILun. Bld.-----

f'or Linol.)

SAD#6 Bonds

5.0043.8011.00

7.46124.50

1:'-1.60

104.5033.253.50

20.8-

6ooo.oo300.0010.00 310.00

232.5C144.00101.40----- 245.40

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T.E. Colvin, C.R. LongLdorf and A.J. Reno--Finance Corzalittee.

Moved by, Councili:,an Reno, supported by Councilman planning, that

ttte report; of the Finance Cor:xnitte be accepted and the bills aaid.

Yeas: Colvin, Lon6sdorf, Manning, Reno.

Kays : \ one.

Yo ion carried.

the Coninittee on Streets.

Yeas: Colvin, Lon,Lsdo_f, , 1.1pin iirl6, Reno.

Nays : None.

Yotion carried.

Y~ o"ved by Councilman Longsd.orf, supported by Councilman laannini,,tba!~ ne adjourn to Tuesday October 23rd. A.D. 1928.

Yeas: Colvin, LonLsdnrf, 1.1anning, Reno.

Na3-s: ,done.I

Ialotion ca7'ried.

Moved by Councilman Lor:gsdorf, supported by Councillman Reno, that

the matter of Changing he name of Ilarcison Boulevard be referr.c, to

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James L. hale,Village Clerk.

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REGULAR I=hTIYG.

November 8,1928

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverviea, WayneCour_ty, Tlichigan, held on Thursday the Sth. day of November A.D. 1928at t're Council Rooms.

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Meeting called to order by PresidentI„a;.tthews at 9s10 P.i{.The following anowered roll call:Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno.Absent: Manning.Other officers present were Attorney Fetters and Engineer Hamann.

116ved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman: Reno, that theminutes of the last regular meeting and of the regular adjourned meet-ing stand approved its read.

Yeas: Colvin, Long: dorf, Reno, IvIlatthe,,is.

Yay,: None.I:totion carried.ltioved. by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Colvin, that

resolution of the last regular meeting in regard to the officer patrol-ling Fort Street during school hours be amended to read- That the Chiefof Police instruct the Officer on duty during the hours of 8:15 to 9;00A.I,i. and 2:45 to 3:45 PJ.:L. to patrol the School Zones especially FortStreet from Strong Road to Pennsylvania Avenue, unless urgently neededat some other place.

Yeao: Colvin, Lori; cior`', Reno, Ilatthens.Nays: None.ldotien carried.Loved by CcurciJ.man Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

report of the Committee on the Building Ordinance be accepted and theCommittee be cr.ntinued.

Yeas: Colvin, Lon,;sderi, Reno, 1,:tthews.gays : A one.

Lc'.;ien carried.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Reno, that the

cornvunication f,•om the D,IaI, ooodruff Co. oe referred to the FinanceCor.imittee and Auditors.

Yeas: Colv:.n, Longsdorf, Reno, I,T< tthe~rs.Nays: None,lic tion carried.

Idoved by Councilrrzn Colvin, sup.)crted b r Councilman Reno, that thecorrnraunicu.ion from Councilman Longsdorf be accept-ea and placed on file.

Yea:.: Colvin, Reno, Yatthews.

Eays: None.

Iaiotion carriea. _Koved by Councilr;:an Reno, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that ']a

Jitney! Ordinance be E,iven its £hird an,"' final reading.Yeas: Colvin, Long sdorf, Reno, Idatthe%::s.Nays; Hone.Motion carried.Said Ordinance was then given its third reading.Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman. LonGsdcz•f, that

the said Ordinance be adopted as read.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Matthews.Mays: None.

Moved by Councilman. Colvin, supported by Councilman Longsdorf,that the Attorney draft a letter to the D.'„r.& T. Transit Co. givingthem a notice to vacate.

Yeas: Colvin, Lon-sdorf, Reno, Ifattheas.idays: None.

Notion carried.Moved by Reno supported by Colvin, that the Engineer prepare maps,

plans and estimates of cost on the extension of Water Mains to CastleFord's Riverview Sub and Islandvie:a Farms Sub.

Yeas: Colvin, Lon ;sder=', Reno, Matthew,_-',Nays: None.Motion carried.

Idoved by Councilman Lon6sc:oo rf, supported by Councilman Reno, ~ ha.t the

clairns,, :end accounts be referred to the Comni :tee on Finance.0.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, 14atthews.ays; None.

Yction carried.

Upon re-convenin,, the foilo-vving : answered rc

Present: Colvin, Longsdorf', Reno, iFatthe,•rs.Ausent: Manning.

To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:

We, the urdersi;ned Coraaittee on Finance, to •.-vhoyi was referred the

follo-dinb bills, would respectfully report that we have carefully ex-

amined the same and recorrumend that they be paid as allowed.

Roy- Smith Sal. as Pol. & Fire Chief 10 16-11/1-- 105.00A.J. Valade----- Sal. as Pol. Capt. 10/16-11 1---- 100.00

Victor Girardin---Sal. as Janitor 10/16-11 1---- 1/150falter Keisel---Sal. as Treasurer 10/16-11/1---- 20.83James L. Hale----Sal. as Clerk 10/16-11/1------ 83.33Andre-,, Tewr---Sal. as Aux. Pol. to 11/1------ 45.90Frank Matthe;vs---- Attending meetings------- 10.00

T. H. Colvin------" " m to it 11 it u n n------ 10.00

C.H. Longsdorf----~~ « n " to " it n IT n------

Elmer Yannin€;----- " to It to ct to to n n ir_------

Albert J. Reno----It it " n u n a ce -

Peter Laginess--Labor per time report------Russell Gorham--" " 0 fl 11 co to IT n n

Am. F. Krause---Sal. as Supt. Pub. Irks. toll/l----R.D. Bond & Co.--Audit of Sept. & Oct.-----

Trenton Times--Prtg. c.: Pub. Kro. Oct.------

Water Dept. (ref. on Liri:_ leum)--------lYrs. E. S. Hasty Ga,s Pol. Dept. $16.42-DPW ;;18.86----

Oil & Tire -rep.Glr.nd. River Oil Cc--Gas

Banner Laundry---Towel :service Mc. Oct.-----

R,B. Clark---Attendance at 10 meetings-----Murphy Bros. Motor Sales--Service on Chrysler-----Schaefer Rubber Co.--Stair Treads and Brass nosing----Tv.A.Mraiis&Sons--Iumber for DP-,,V Garage----Gartner Hdwe Co.--Lock #3.R5,battery 30~/ and$32.14 OnhunBld.-

1J'iler,Canfield,Faddock& Stone--Legal service: on SAD#9---Central Flower ShoN:pe--Flowei•s-----Detroit Edison Co.--St. Lighting, Yo. Oct.------

City of Wyandotte--Penna. Ave. Lighting hio. Ocjt.--Mich. Bell Tele Co.--Services on 1628-J to 11/10----Wn,.J. Ruedisale.Co.--Street Signs------Mich. Foundation Co.--Stone & Crock per statement----

Judge Dear:,ud---- Fees Mo. Sept. & Oct.----

Thos. D. Nolam--Final_ est. onSAD#9 less $150.00----R. A. Murdoch Cc--Eng. on final Est. SIZ#g----Ra.lph B. Clark--Services on DT&I case----

Frank 1a.t::hews--services one day DT&I

C.H. Longsdorf--services and use of Auto on Bldg. Ord.---

Elmer 11:anning---'! " " " on Building Ordinance-----

Albert J. Reno--n 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 It m to toto It

Dr. H. B. Kinyon--Professional services----

Otto Ritter--Labor and materials on 15un.Bld. Chimney--

10.00

10.00

10.0028.8074.4048.00

130.0060.0067.9535.2833.672.75

100.00

1.5022.92

390.1435.6947.0027.00

4_22.00

28.5023.6948.10

34-0.2818.90

7991.4.402.07250.0000

16.0013.008.003.00

40.00

11115-675T.H. Colvin, C.H. Longsdorf and A.J. Reno Finance Conyrittee.

Moved by CourcilmanColvin, supported by Councilman Reno thAt the

report of the Finance Coi:nnittee be accepted and the bills paid.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf', Reno, ldatthe•,rs.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Colvin, that the

Supt. Pub. Wks. be instructed to fill all the open wells in the Villageof Riverview or to provide suitable protection to prevent anyone from

falling into them.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno,Nays: lone.

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Fovea by Councilman Longsdorf,the Supt. Pub. ilks. improve- the tao

other at the south end of Riverviei:,

tracks and High Street.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno,Na; s: None.

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alleys, onEto the north and the

Sub., the alley Crest of the AT&I

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Moved by Councili,,ian Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno, thata lock;,be put on the Council Rcom door and that two keys be issuedone to-the Village President and one to the Village Clerk and that

hereafter the room be used for Village business only for the reason

that the furniture and equipment needs protection.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Matthews.

Na~1Ts: None.

Motion carried.

MoVed by Councilman Colvin, sup-orted by Councilman Longsdorf thatTe adjourn to our rej-:t regular meeting.

Yea's: Colvin,Longsdorf, Reno, Matthews.

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FEEGULAR lvMET ING.

Tuesday November 2C, 1928.

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview, WayneCounty, Iu:ichiEan held on Tuesday the 20th. day of November A.D. 1928,at the hour of 8:00 P.1',I. at the Council Rooms.

Lleeting called to order by President Matthews at 8:00P.M1.The following answered roll call:Present: Councilmen Longsdorf, lAanning, Reno.Absent: Council•r,:an Colvin.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, sup-ported by Councilman Reno, thatre adjourn to Wednesday the 21st. day of November A.D. 1928.

Yeas: Lon;sdc rf, Manning, Reno, Matthews.

Nay--: IkTone.

Ir_otion carried.

At 8:15 P.M.C. H. Longsdorf,Acting Clerk.

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November 21, 1928.

Regular adjourned meeting of Wednesday November 21st. A.D. 1928of the Village Council of the Village of Riverviewi, (Jayne County,hichiganq at the Council Rooms.

lleeting called to order by P esident Matthews at 8:50 P.I.R.The following answered roll call:Present: Councilmen Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno.Absent: Counci7_r.an fanning.Other officers pre_-cnt were Attorney Fetters and Supt. Pub. W'ks.

Krause..

Loved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Colvin, thatthe minutes stand approved as read.

Yeas: Colvin, Lonffadorf, Reno, Ira.tthews.

Nays: 'None.

Motion carried.

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Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilran Reno, thatti:e Building Ordinance be given its first reading by Title only.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Matthews.

gays : Yone.Notion carried.Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the Jitney Ordinance be given its third and final reading.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Xatthe-as.

Nays: None.notion carried.

Said Ordinance was then given its third reading.Moved by Councilman Lon;sdori, supported by Councilman Reno, that

the said Ordinance be adopted as read.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Reno, Ia:atthews.Nays: Nonc.

Potion carried.CouncilmanI•,:anni:rg enditred at 9:15 P.M.Moved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman ken o that

the several claims a.nd accounts be referred to the Finance Corrz--,ittee.Yeas: Cols in, Lon ;sdcrf, 1ranning, Reno, _~a.tthev-as.1`:ays: None.

Motion carried.The President then declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following answereu roll cull:Frescnt: Colvin, Longsdorf, IlanninG, Reno, Yatthews.Absent: None.

To the President and Ccuncilr.-,en of the Viilage of Riverview,o e, the undersigned Comrr,itte on Finance, to •ahom was referred 1 - 1

following bil:..s, would respectfully report that tae have carefully e,<-

a.r:ined the sar:,e and recommend that Lhgybbe paid as allo•;,ed.

Roy Smith----Sal. as Pol.& Fire Chief 11/16-12/1----105.00meals to prisoners Oct.-- 2.00 107.00

A.J. Valade--Sal. as Pol Capt. 11/1-16---- 100.00Victor Girardin--Sal. as Janitor 11/1,9-16---- 7.~0i09alter Keisel--Sal. as Trc~.surerll/1-16----- 20.83Jar._es L. Hale---Sal. as Clerk 11/1-16------83.3 1IVm. TscFIuGh--Refund on Tax payment-----Andre,.:- Tear ---S-1. as Aux. Pol. 1 night-----

5.007.65

Eli Baumia---8', hrs. labor Yun. Bldg.----- 7.65Peter Laginess--Labor per re_r,ort----- 49.20Victor Corevits--Plur.binG per report----- 6.2541ra.F.,.Krause---- Sal. as Supt. Pub. Wks----- 29.40Yrs. Jennie Dat,.:en---- cleaning Council Room---- i.,0Harvey G. Colvin--Electrical fixtures and labor Ivun. Bldg-- 18.70PJm.W. Singer---leaning per report----- 43.20Ralph B. Clark SAD#q '325.00--Service on Jitneys 4$50.00-- 75.00Carkeek Printing; Co.----Sadll9 Bonds------ 75200

REGULAR P.M IBTG.

December 4, 1928.

Regular meeting of the Council of the VillaLe of Riverview, Vlayne

County, Michigan held. on Tuesday the 4th. day of December A.D. 1928at the Council Rooms.

Meeting called to oraer and there beirlL no quorom the meetingon motion of Councilman Lonesdorf, supported by Councilman Manningwas adjourned to Wednesday the 5 th. day of December 1928.

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Adjourned meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,Wayne County, Michigan, held on Wednesday the 5th. day of DecemberA.L. ]928 at the hour of 8:10P.1. at the Council Rooms.

Meeting called to order by President Miatthews. v~The following councilmen answered roll call:Present: Longsdorf, Manning, Reno. Absent: Colvin,A' UUOther officers preent were Attorney Fetters, Engineer Hamann

add Supt. Pub. Wks. Krause.

Loved by Council,.,,--n Longsdor_, supported by Councilmen iianning, thatthe minutes of the regular meeting of November 29th. 1928 be app-roved as read.

Yeas: Longsdcrf, Yanning, Reno, Yatthews. ITays: None.Lotion cz~rried.j oved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councili.,Ian llanning,

that the minutes of the odj oui:red meeting of November 21st. ,192tS be

approved as read.Yeas: Longsdorf, ldanning, Reno, Matthews. Nays: None.Motion carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Reno,that the Building; Orc:inar_ce be given its second reading by title only.

Yeas: Longsdorf, Yanning, Reno, Matthews. Nays: None.Notion carried.

Said Ordinance •,,a;; ;.hen given its second reading.

LLoved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman. Reno, that,

the Clerk communicate with the Village Plumber asking hire to be presentat the next regular meeti% for his advice on the amending; of the

Plumbing Ordinance.Yeas: Long:sdorz, manning, Reno, Matthews. Nays: None.Motior. carried.

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Council-rian Reno, that

the several claims and accounts be referred to the Finance Cor•r.:ittee.leas: Longsdorf, Winning, Reno, ltatthe;ws. Nays: None.Motion carried.

To the President and Councilman of the Village of Rivervic:i•r:

We, the undersigned Co.r13::ittee on Finance, to ,'hom iras referred the

following bills, vioulo resl•ectfull.y report :;hat •,Ve have carefull-vexomired the smile and '::'ould rocoi:j;.und that tliey be paid as allc',•ud.

To The President an4-9 tnen declared a short recess.

Upon re-conveninc the following answered roll call:Present: Council.r.:en Lcnbsdoi:•f, ?;;annirg, Reno.Absent: Council:---an Colvin.

Roy Smith--Sal. as Pol.8--?ire Chief 11/1-12/1-- 105.00A.J. Valade--Sal. as Pol. Capt. 11/16-12/1--- 100.00Victor Gircrdin---Sal. as Janitor 11/1-12/1-- 7.50Walter Keisel--Sal. as Treas. 11/16-12/1-- 20.83James L. Hale--Sal. as Clerk 11/16-12/1-- 830_3Frank L-attheYs--Council mee' ings LTo. Nov.-- 10.00T.1I. Colvin-----0 It 11 11 fl 11 11 It 11 11 11 U II-- 10.00C. IT. Longsdorf-s c+ u u u it n if u It u it u- 10.(.10Elmer Mann:irg---'t „ n u u u u n u u to a u 5.00

it n a„ 11 It it it to it of uA. eno------- lU.OU

Trenton Tiries--Prtg. e: Pub. Igo. Nov.--- 00.00Russell Gorham--Labor 7)er report----- 40.80Peter Laginess--ft It " " ' t 11 " " 14.40Wm. F. Krause---Sal. as Supt. Pub. 1'dks.----- 31.20Village of Trenton--Jitr_cy Check up---- 23.00John R. Smith---33 hrs. checking Motor Coaches--- 19.80Roy Smith----laeals ,3.0C, I,'cdicine cabinet supplies $1.42- 4.42Grand River Oil Co.-Gas,Oil, Alcohol,Tire, tube &rep.- 59.17Mirs. E:S. Hasty--Gas e. Oil------ J0.97City of 'Yyandotme-Penna. Ave. lighting Igo. Nov.---- 28.50

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Superior Seal u Stamp Co.--1 Treasurer's Stamp--- 1.45Board of AudiLors(','iayne Co.)--prisoners at D.H.of C.--- 17.50Mich. Bell Tele Co.--Service or. 1647 to 11/1-,$ 9.64

on 1628J to 12/1024.54------ 34.18Russell Gorham---Labor rer report------ 74.40Anthony Koester— Sal. as Assessor for + mos. end.12/1--- 100.00

74 So4. 74T.H. Colvin, C.-H. Longsdorf and A.J. Deno Finance Corr,,: ittee.

Moved by Councilman Longsderf, supported by Councilrrkin Reno that

the report of the Finance Committeembe accepted.Yeas: Colvin, Lonc-sdorf, I'.anninrgy, Reno, Matthews.

Days: None.

Motion carried..

Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Hannin6 that

the preparation of the Xmas tree, the preparation and distribution of

Xmas Bags to the whole Village and the distribution of tile Baskets

tc the needy f<mil;es be referred to ti.e Recreation Cornnittee and that

said Corrmittee handle these affairs.

Yeas: Colvin, LonL;saosf, Manning, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: 'gone.T,_ t .

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Yeas: Colvin, Lon: sdo.•i, Yanning, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: ivone.4otion carried.

Moved by Counc_1mP.n Reno, supported. o;; Councilman Kanninj~, that

we adjourn to our ne:: iL, rc ;ula.r mee ::i'IP .Yeas: Colvin, Len;sd.orf2 Manning, Rer:o, Mat'-hers.

Fay- :None.

otion curried.

ro on Carrie .

Loved by CouncilT:ran F+er:o, supported by Councilman Ma

Chief of Poiice renuest -~._e people whom have any old cars or parts of

cars lying on the streets to remove the same at once and to enforce

that part of the Traffic Ordinance referring tc the parking; in front

of or near to Fire IIydrants.Yeas: Colvin, Lonf.sdorf, 11,nninL,, Reno, Ma.tthews.

ays: None.

Lo-,ion carried.

Moved by Councilman Rego, supported by Councilman Ml nninL„ that the

clerk give th- nece: s.ary information to the Engineer on the laying; of

hater mains to the "astern Michigan Iyotor Coach Co. Garage Lo be loc-

ated on iie;t Jefferson Avenue ;;o Lhalu an estimate o cost u:, y be prep-ared for the next council meeting and also get an opin.on fror._ the

Attorn--, on Lhe manner of rasing the money for the layinw o-. Lire :;a'd

At 12sC5 A.T+c.James L. Hale.,Village Clerk.

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ADJOURNED E11TING.

December 7, 1928.

Adjourned meeting of tyre Council of the ' Tillage of Riverview,Rayne County, Ia"ichiCan held on Friday the 7th. day of DecemberA.D. 1928 at the Council Rooms.

Ileeting called to order by President lk-ttheas.The follouir_G answered roll call:

Present: Longsdorf, I.annin6, Reno. Absent: Colvin.Other Officers pre:3erit viere Attorney Fetters and Auditor Hunger-

ford.

Loved by Councilns.n Reno, supported by Councilman planning, thatbefore the contract is let or any work done in connection with theextension of WLter Mains on the west side of West Jefferson Avenuefron the Grosse Isle turn to the proposed garage of the Eastern MotorCoL,ch Co. that the proposed Garage be completed as follc%vs: the fill

made, foundation completed and the walls construted to a height of

eiLht(8) feet.Yews: dasl~f, InanninG. Reno, Iratthews.Nays: None.

Lotion carried.

Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman 1?anning, thatthe Engineer be authorized to advertise for bids for ilie constructionof the' extension of 'viater ]i-ains along West Jefferson Avenue from theGrosse' I61e turn to the proposed Eastern Motor Coach Co. Garab-e.

Yeas: Longsdorf, Reno, Ilatthevrs. Days: Done.Lotion carried.

Moved by Councilm.ar. Lon6sdorf, supported by Courcilny--tr. Reno, thatwe adjourn to our next regu,ar meetinG.

Yeas: Lon6sdorf, Manning, Reno, pi,tthews. Nays: None.Yotion carried.

James L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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Detroit Edison Co.--Street Lig'Ain6 Mo. Ydov.----t' if If it " if "---Mun. Bldg. Oct.l- Nov. l.---

Wyandotte Body z: fender Rep.--Chrysler curtains rep.--Banner Laundering Co.-To:=gel service Mo. Nor-.---Gartner Hdwe. Co.---supplies per invoices----

Mich. Foundation Co.---Supplies per statetpent---N.A. YOLns--Bal. on Ga_°aLe lumber----

bbna-is Baumiia--Bal. on Contract 117.18Eli una.ccouhted lumber 19.41------in, . F. Krause---Order on E. Baimiia----x;61.30

su i:l ie s I;lun. Bld. 3.38-------Judge ' Watt----Sept. case------

Judge Vreeland----fees Sept. & Oct. cases----

C.H. Longsdorf and A.J. Reno Finance Committee.

422.00

10.071.C

2.7510.34

321.27151.54

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64.683.1040

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Moved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Manning,that the report of the Finance Committee be accepted.

Yeas: LonLsdorf, Manning, Reno, Matthews. Nays: None.Motio: carried.

I.foved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman Manning, that

we adjourn to Friday the ' nth. day of December A.D. 1928.Yeas: Longsd-orf, Yanning, Reno, Matthews. Nays: None.Yotior_ carried..

James L. Hale,Village Clerk.

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REGULAR I," Elr'1NG.

December 18, 1928.

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview, WayneCounty, Michigan held or. Tuesday the 18th. day of December A.D. 11/;,28at the your of 8:15P.M. at the Council Roorns.

Yeeting -,gas called to order by President 14attheis.

The following answered roll call:

Present: Councilmen Colvin, Longsdorf, 16anning, Reno.Absent : Done.

Ioved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman Manning,that the minutes of the regular meeting of December 4th. 1528 be app-roved as read.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf , Ifanning, Rene, I:4attiie::s.

Rays: hone.

Lotion carried.Loved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported by Councilman banning,

that the minutes of the regular adjourned rneetino of December 5th. J.528be acproved as read.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno, Itia.tt'r_cws.

Nays: None.Lotion carried.Proved by Councilman Longsdorf, supported b;y Councilman Manning,

that i;he minutes of the adjourned meeting; of December 7th. 1928 be

a_o_troved as read.Yeas: Colvin, LonfLjsor:, I;:anning, Reno, hatthew.

Nays: None.

I;_otion carried.

Loved by Councilman Colvin, supported by Councilman Longsdorf, that

the communiuation from the Attorney in regard to the Grading of the

alley Crest of -he D.'P.& I tracks be received and placed on file.Yeas: Colvin, Longsdorf, ;Banning, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: None.

Motion carried.-

Yoved by Councilfan Reno, supported by Councilman Mannin, thatthe Attorney purchase twelve ' Ordinance Covers' as per the sample.

Yeas: Colvin, Longsdori, Kanning, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: None.

Lotion carrico..

Moved: by Longsdorrl, supported by Manning, that the several claims

and accounts be referred to the Finance Corrsri ttee.I"eas: Colvin, Loni,sdori, Manning, Reno, Matthews.

Nays: None.

Y'ot;ion carried.

The President the declared a short recess.

Upon re-conveaning the following answered roll call:

Present: Colvin, Longsdorf, L-7anning, Reno, 1:atthewz.Absent: None.

Moved by Ccuncillran Colvin, supported by Councilman Longsdorf,that the Auditors report for the month of November be accepted and

placed on file.Yeas: Colvin, Lon,;odorf, Banning, Reno, Matthews.

Nays : None.

Motion carried.

To the President and Ccuncilmen of the Village of Riverview;We, the undersigned Conunittee on Finance, to whom was referreu the

following; bills, would -e:pectfully report that we have carefully ex-

amined the same and recomute.d that they be paid as allowed.Trenton State Bank---Semi-ann. interest on SAD #4--- 175.10Roy Smith---Sal. as Po.& Fire Chief 12/1-16--- 105.00A.J. Valade--Sal. as Pol. Cant. 12/1-16----- 100.00Andrew Tear--Sal. as Aux. Poi. 2 nights------ 15.30Walter Kcisel--Sal. as Treasurerl2/1-16----- 20.83

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Victor Girl-rdin--Sal. as Janitor w burying 2 dogs--- 5.50

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James L. Hale-----Sal. as Clerk 12/1-16Russell Gorham----Labor per report------Peter Laginess----°

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lir8. Jennie Batten--cleaning Council Rooms----11hs. Krause--Sal. as Supt. Pub. Wks.----

Roy Smith---Postage 501.00 & 2keys .;x.50------Detroit F,discn Co------ ifun. 31d. service 9/1-10/1-----Yurphy Bross. Motor Sales----labor L dope on Chrysler---R. D. :Bond & C6.--Audit of November------

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34.801.50x•752.55

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105.00100.00

I.5020.838; •3310.00

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15.0010.00

15.2014.40

7.651141.07

T.H. Colvin, C.H. Longdorl and A.J. Reno Finance Committee.Moved by Councilman Reno, supported by Councilman ldanninb, Lhat

the report of the Finance Committee be accepted.Yeas: Colvin, Lonbsdorf, Manning, Reno, lw.tthe^rs.Nays : None.Yotion carried.

Roy Smith---Sal. 12/16-1/1-----A.J. Valade--n u It It n n n

Victor-Girardin-Sal.

12/16-1/1----Wa1 Teri Kei scl--Sal . 12/ 16-1 1----

Jaine;; L. Hale--Sal. 12/16-1/1-----Frank lratthe;as--Attending meetings----T. H. Colvin----II It II n n it rl II It

C.H. Lont.,sdorf--II n u s; n n It n sl

Elmer Yanning---n a It It it it o u n----

A. J. Reno------n rl n n c It IT z sr

Russell Gorham--Labor per report-----Peter Laginess---rr n it ll ll It is In-----

Eli Baumia--carpenter labor per report-----

Moved by Councilman Lon,;sdorf, supportedt by Councilirar. Colvin, thatthe Committee on Streets, Alleys & Drains investigate the matter of the

pole in the alley bet:reen West Jefferson and Riverview Avenues andn

report.Yeas: Colvin, LonGsdor_', Ielannin6, Reno, Latthews.Nays: None.

Motion carried.

Y'oved by Councilman Reno, supported byec , ajourn to our next ra~;ular meeting.

Ycas: Colvin, Lon_sdorf, Mannini,, Reno,Days: lbone.1610U

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JJ1if Regular Meeting. January 4,19870

Regular meeting of the Village Council of Riverview, Michigancalled to orderJat 8:05P.11.

President Vreeland presiding.Present on roll call: Colvin,Reno and Vreeland. Absent Brinson

and Valadea

Uotion by Reno supported by Colvin that the minutes stand

approved as read. Motion carried.Councilman Brinson entered at 8:15P.11.Motion by Brinson sufported by Reno that the communication

from the attorney in regarde to the bonds for Sewer #4 be

accepted and that the President ,clerk and treasurer be auth-orized to sign the same. Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the report of theChief of Police!be accepted and placed on file.

Motion carried.Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the Treasurer be

given until next regular meeting to hard in his report forDecember. Motion carried.

Several bills were received and on motion of Reno supportedby Colvin were referred to the Committee on Finance.

President then declared a short recess.

On re-convendug the following answered roll call: presentBrinson,Colvin,Reno and Vreeland.

Report of Committees.,Village Affairs.

Motion by Reno supported by Brinson that the bid of Mr. GeorgeQuick of $61.50 for decorating the Police office and lobby be

accepted. Motion carried.Motion by Brinson supported by Colvin that the appointment

df Mr. Curtis H. Longsdorf ae.Vill.age Assessor be confirmed.Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin sup.j.orted by Brinson that the clerk commun-

icate with Roehrig and Eberts in re6mrds to the stoning ofstreets and laying of sidewalks as per agreement.

Motion carried.

Ordinance.Motion by Brinson supported by Colvin that an ordinance

restricting the hours within which a minor under the age offourteen years may go on the streets and public places of the

Village and declaring the violation thereof a misdemeanor,and providing the penalty thereof, be given its final reading.

Motion carried.Said ordinanceawas then given its final reading.Motion by Brinson supported by Colvin that the said ordinance

be adopted. Notion carried.P,

To the President'and Councilmen, of the Village of Riverview:

17e,the undersigned Committee on Finance to whom was referredthe following bi`'lle,rould respectfully report that we havecarefully examined the same and recommend that they be paid.as allowed:

E.E,UacCroue Co.--int, on Plater Ext Bonds---- $ 1075.00Roy Smith--Sal Dec 15-Jan.l---- 105.00

A.B.Williams--Sal Dec.15-Janl------100400A.J.Valade -Sal as Aux.Pol.---- 30.60Victor Girardin--Sal as Janitor Decl5-Jan- 7.50Joe. Worthington--Sal Dec.15-Jan 1-- 220.00James L.Hale--Sal as clk. Dec/15-Jan.l-17050Ralph B.Clark--crevices on Sewer $4-- 100000Manning's Gas Station-Gas Mo.Dec-- 43.16Owen Pharmacy--Fumigatore Mannin 's,Mitchelle 10.00Contractor rub, n Co/--adv. eet"r 4-- 20.00Roy Smith--telephone calls---- 055A.B.Smith--cinders per report---- 174.00Wm. Matthews--labor per time report-- 3190John Trombley--trucking per tire report-- 9.75Peter Laginess-1labor per time report-- 48.60

FJm.F.Brause--Sup't.Pub.Wks.-- 31.80Jos. Crater Jr.--plumbing per report---- 14.80A.B.Williame--5 meals--- 21950Frank Matthews-=Justice fees Mo-Dec.-- 20.50Detroit Edison Co.--Street lighting-- 423.50Dennis LeClair--labor and materials-- 331.17

2594.57`-James Reno and T.H.Colvin Finance Committee.

Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that the bills be paid.E Motion carried.

Sewer.Motion b s#aee% supported by Gelv4 that a muting to

T3v&mn Brinso3t /11hear objec o e

Resoluti n by Colvin supported by BrinsonW

Resolution by Brinson supported by Colvin that the meetingto hear objections and suggestions on Sewer No.5 be adjournedto January i8th, and that the Attorney get in tdueh with the

City Realty Co. In regards to their assessment on this district.

Resolution pa.seed.Motion by Brinson supported by Colvin that the engineer be

authorized to install 3 catch basins and approximately 500feetof leads on Lateral Sewer No. 4. Motion carried.

Water and Lights.Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the Sup't. Pub. Wkks,

look into the matter of street lighting of Strong Subdiviefonand report his plan. Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the clerk communi-

oate with the clerk of the City of Wyandotte in regards tothe contract for the lighting of Penna. Avenue.

Motion carried/

Motion by Brinson supported by Colvin that the followinghaving filed proper nominating petitions and oaths of candidacy

their names to be placed on the ballot at the Primary Electiog.For president. For Councilmen.

Carles R.Hale T.H.ColvinFrank Matthews. Chas. Hunter

Elmer IlanningFor Treasurer.' Edgard Reno

Walter ieise1 James W. Reno

A.Boyd SmithJames Trombley

and that the clerk give notice of the Primary Election to beheld January 17,1927. Motion carried.

oMotion by Ren supported by Brinson that the following namesbe confirmed as the Election Board of the Primary Election:Thomas Reno,CurtisH.Longsdorf,James Kleehammer,Idellie Smith,Lottie Krause,and Mabel Myers. Motion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Colvin that we adjourn to ournext regular meeting. lotion carried.

At 11:30P.M.James L.Hale

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Regular Mee tiny.

January 18 192 7 .

Regular m~eting of Village Council of Riverview, Michigancalled to order at 7:40P.M.

President Vreeland presiding.Present on roll call: Councilmen,Reno and Valade.Absent: Councilmen Brinson and Colvin.

Reading and Correcting of minutes.loved by Reno supported by Valade that the minutes be acc-

epted ae.r4ad. C41vin Motion carried.Councilman entered at 7:50P.H.Councilman Brifison entered at 8:15P.Td.

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Claims and Accounts.Moved Vy Brinson supported by Reno Ukat the several bills

be referred to the Finance Committee. Motion carried.President declared a short recess.

Re-convening of Council.Present on roll call: Councilmen Brinson,Colvin,Reno and

Valade. Absent: none.

Report of Committees.

Village Affairs.Moved by.Valade supported by Reno that the contractors draw

up opecifioatione and cost of hose tower to be reported on at

adjourned meeting next Tuesday January 25th.,19270J H tion carried.

Moved by Colvin supported by Reno that the clerk notify the

Michigan Bell Telephone Company to eemove the present pay sta-tion phone to the lobby of the Police office and td install a

new phone in the police office with an oxtenaion to the clerkand treasurer's bffiee. Motion carried.

Hoved by Brinson supported by Colvin that the plat of the

Pennsylvania Park #1 Subdivision be approved as corrected to

show one lot next to alley 24.9 feet wide and 100 feet long,one lot 34.9 feet pride and 100fcet long on 25th, street andthree 20 foot Iota inside these two lots and an alley 20 feetwide at the rear: Motion carried.

Moved by Brinson supported by Valade that the folloxtng havingreceived the largest number of votes for the office oppositetheir be confirmed and that their names be placed on the ballot g

at the regular tree#t-ay to be held in March*Motion carried.

For President --Charles R. Halen e n n n n n -- Frank Matthews

Treasurer--17alte r Keisel

Moved by Brinson supported by Renoorder 100 copiesj~of every ordinanceprinted to conform with the size of.

Moved by Colvin supported by Renowith other municipalities in regard

For Councilmen.Thornton H. ColvinElmer Hann ingJames W, RenoA. Boyd ST.1tht

that hereafter the clerk

passed at the time it isthe ones already booked.

lotion carried,that the clerk communicateto building and electrical

permits and report at next meeting. } lotion carried.

Ordinance.M

Moved by Colvin supported by Reno that anOrdinance regulat-ing the adoption and'approval of Plate in the Village of River-

view, Wayne County, Michigan be given its third reading.Notion carried.

Said ordinance was then given its third reading..Moved by Colvin supported by Reno that the said ordinance be

approved as read. ? lotion carried.

To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:

Re, the undersigned Committee on Finance,to whom was refer-

red the following bills, would respectfully report that we

carefully examined the same and recomend that they be paid as

allowed:Trenton State Bank--Into -Commission bonds--$12768.51A.B.Williame-Sal as Pol. Jan.l-15-- 100000

Roy Smith--Sal as Pal. and Fire ChiefJan.1-15-13.00

Victor Girardin--Sal. ao Jnaitor Jmn.l-15--1==50

Joseph Vorthington--Sal Jan. 1-15---- 30000

Roy Smith-- 9 meals*-license plates pens--- 2.25James L. Hale-- Sal. Jan.l-15-----U7 *50Trenton Timen--printing and pub.-- 60000Thos. ReaO-- Election board------ x.8000

C.H.Longedorf--:;- .a n n rt„-~ 8000James Kleehammer-- " n n n n_-_. 8600Mabel Myers--n ti n n " n n n__ 8600

Lottie Krause a n a n n" rt n_ 8*00

Ida Davis-- rt• a rt n a rt rt" n_- 8100

Benjamin Tripp--" " n n n rt a_„ 5100

Mich. Bell Tele? Co.-- service on 157-W-- 4.74

Murphy Bros. Motor Sales-- repaira-- 15.20

L.G.17illiams--1 broom and fire ser.-- 1.60

George Quick--painting and repairing Pol. office- 66.50

Det. Edison Co.--Mum Bldg._lights-- 8145

A.B. Smith-- Cinders per report-- 30.00

Wm.F. Krause--labor per report---- 26.40

Joe. Cramer Jr.--plumbing--- 5.00

Peter Laginess--labor par report--- 14.40

Gartner Hdwe Co.--supplies-- 1080

Mich. Foundation Co.-- coal and crock-- 105018

Gaylord Mfg? Co.--nozzles for chum, tank--- 8000

Dernis LeClair-- final bill on Pol, office-- 141.60

Rat. Bank Commerce--Intl on Slater Imp, and bldg

Chas. Mitchell--fire services---

Je s ed Eylea-- a n a a a n rt n„_

Ralph Milliman-n n n n n n

Joe. Worthington--a n n n a n a,._

Henry Theide--n n a" n n e rt rt__

Qm. Matthews--n n" rt n n n n n__

Matt. Knopes--a e n n n n n n n__

Elmer Tromble y--a a"" n n a a__

Fred Gifford--i

James Reno,T.H.ColvinMovedby Colvin UPP

Finance Committee be

bonds2415.001.001.001.001.001.001.001.001.001000

0 H617-4ff3--and A.O,Brineon, Finance Committee,

orted by Brinson that the report of the

accepted and billa be paid.Notion carried.

Moved by Colvin supported by Reno that the Contractor be in-

structed to install risers on Lateral Sesser District #5.fth, Motion carried.

Moved by Colvin supported by Brinson thAt the Engineer beauthorized to install 3 catch basins and approximately 500feet of leads.

MMotion carried.

Moved by Reno .supported by Valade that we adjourn to

Ruesday January 25th. 1927. Uotion carried.

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I Regular Adjourned meeting.January 25,1927.

b(c~PC~-b~-B~#ngeA-e~ppe~#ea~

Meeting called to order by President pro-tempore Reno at

8:3oP.M.Present on roll call: Councilmen Brineon,Colvin,Reno,

and Valade. Absent: President Vreeiand.

Moved by Brinson supported by Valade that a meeting toreview Special Assessment Roll #5 be called for TuesdayFebruary 801927 at 7:30P.M* Motion carried.

Moved by Brinson supported by Valade that a meeting to

review Special Assessment Distriot #6 be called for

Tuesday February 8,1927. at 7:30P.If.Motion carried.

Moved by Brinson supported by Colvin that the contraot

for the building of the Fire tower for drying fire hose

be let to Mr. Dennis LeClair subject to the approval of

the Supt. Pub. Wks. Motion carried.

Moved by Colvin supported by Valade that we adjournpto our next regular meeting. Motion carried.

e Regular meeting.

February 1, 1927.

Regular meeting of Council of Riverview, Michigan called to order

at S:OOP.M.President Vreeland presiding.Present on ro;l call: Councilmen, Brineon,Reno, Valade.

Absent: Councilman Colvin.

lotion by Reno supported by Valade that the minutes of last

regular meeting stand approved as read. Motion carried.

COM{LiUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS@Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that the communication from

the M.C.RR. Co. be accepted and that the clerk answer statingthat the watchman will be supplied with coal whenever it is needed

notion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Brinson that the communication from

the City of Wyandotte be accepted and that the attorney be not-

ified to attend theimeeting regarding jitneys to be called bythe Wyandotte attorney. notion carried.

Councilman Colvin entered at 8:10PJA.Motion by Brinson!supported by Reno that the clerk have the

back ordinances printed at the price stated by Mr. LLewellyn.Motion carried,

REPORTS FROM OFFICERS.notion by Brinson.,lsupported by Valade that the report of the

Chief of Police be accepted. } lotion carried.

CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS.Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that the bdveral claime

and accounts be referred to the Committee on Finance.Motion carried.

President declared a short reeens.

Upon reconvening the following answered roll call: Present,Councilmen Brinnon,Colvin,Reno and-Valade. Absent: none.

To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:

We, the undersigned Committee on Finance , to whom was referred

the following bills; Mould respectfully report that we have care-

fully examined the dame and recommend that they be paid ac allowed:

A.B. Williams-- Sal?Jan.l5-Feb.L------ $100000

Victor Girardin--Sal." and.burying dogs- 9000 .

Roy Smith-- Sal Jan.15-Feb.l,suppliea,and tele.--107.85

Joe. Ylorthingtmn-- Sal as Treas. and ester elk.--

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20.0018 00e.--- -eJames Bale-- Sal as clerk an 6

Trenton Times---Ptg: and Pub. No Jan.--- 60000

Det. Edison Co.--lamps,thaw. pipe,St.and hall ltghU264.71

A.Harvey's Sone--pliinbing supplies-- 14.22

Ralph B. Clark--services at ten meetings-- 100.00

Wm.F.Krause--Sup9t.Pub.VIks------ 35041

Barl Birchfield--labor per time report--- 5.40

Peter Laginess--labor per time report---- 16020

Joe. Worthington--labor on siren and radiator-- 3170

Jos. Cramer Jr.--plumbing and supplies--• 7.56

Wm.R.Siuger--cleaning sidewalks per report,-` 12.00

A . B .Smith---cinder s per report-- 168.00

Williams grocery--suppliee-- 190

Mich. Bell Tele. Co.-- ser, on 1599-=-- 7187

Russell A. Murdoch Co-Cer.t#l on Diet. #4 Sewer.. ~ 325.00R A R a M Q a It a n a a s a a a a # 5 a s a__ 300000Thos. D. Nolan Co.--'.." a a a a n a a #¢a a s 6500000

a a a as e e• a a a n a a r, a s .a__ 10QQOs~Q_14076.33

James Reno/ A.O.Brinson and A.J.Valade Finance Committee.Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that the report of the

Finance Committee be accepted and that the bills be paid.Motion carried.

COHHITTEE ON STRRFETS, ALLEYS AND DRAINS.Motion by Colvin supported by Brinson that the report of

the committee be acdepted in regard to the street name ehnngesand that the matter be taken up with the attorney and preparedfor advertising. Motion carried.

COMMITTEE ON WATER AND LIGHTS.Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that Mr, rox be allowed

to use crater from the hydrant at the flat rate of $2.50 perthree months. Motion carried.

Motion by Brinson supported by Valade that Cdr. Quick paintand decorate the cell block and toilet of the Police Stationfor $45.00 Motion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Valade that we adjourn to TuesdayFebruaury Sth.,1927.? Motion carried.

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rugby and- ar v ew tr ets and-,A-the Parkway between fromi Electric Avenue to 27th. Str-'et to be known as Vreeland r

ParkxA*w.WGrant Avenue f'rom Penna. Avenue to Market Street to beknown as Manning Avenue.23rd. Street from Penna. Avenue to Martin Road anal oneblock north of Sibley Road to be known as Reno Avenue.24th. Str it to be known as Smith Avenue.25th. Street to be known as Matthews Avenue.26th. Street to be known as Brinson Avenue.27th. Street to be known as Valade Avenue.faf* Avenue' from Road to Br to be knownas Ray Avenue * a~Roosevelt Street to b known as , lectric Avenue.

W,.Vietor Avenue from Penna. Avenue to arket %treet tobe known as Krause Avenue.Bridge Aoad from Roehrig Avenue to to beknown as Hale Avenue,carry to be known as Hinton Avenue.

Carlo Avenue to be known as 'r?aiiA*9n. venue .

k;artinR6ad;to be known as Longedor Avenue.Lyons Avenue to be kno%m as Koester Avenue.Market Street to be known as Colv' Avenue.

Regular Adjourned Meeting.

February 8th.,1927.

Regular adjourned'! meeting of the Council of Riverview,Ilichigancalled to order at 8:10P.M.

President Vreeland presiding.Present on roll call: Councilwen,Brinson..Reno, and Valade.Absent Councilman Colvin.

Motion by Brinson supported by Valade that the bill of Mr.

Geo. Quick of x$45.00 for painting and decorating the cell blockand toilet of the Police Station be paid. Motion carried.

Motion by Brinson supported by Valade that the SupIt. Pub. Wks.

look into the mgtter of draining in fron't°of the vacant lot ofGlenn Hinton oif Riverview Avenue with the recommendation that a

pipe be laid under the road so as to drain from the east ditch to

the west ditch. Motion carried.

Motion by Brinson,`,eupported by :keno that Lateral Sewer #6 be

changed to run up the alley in the rear of lots# 248,249,250287 and 288 inclusive of Penna. Park # 1 subdivision.

ion carried.Motion b- Brinson supported by Reno thatgAs essment Poll #6

as returned by Assessor be confirmed. Motion carried.Motion by gene supported by Reno that the Engineer be auth

Brinsonorized to advertise for bide for the constructffion of a lateralsewer system in lateral sewer district #6. Motion carried.

lotion by BrinsoJ supported by Reno that the4Assessu:ent Roll

f5 as returned by Assessor be confirmed. Motion carried.

Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that the Attorney r_otifythe D.U.R. to relocate their tracks in the Village of Riverview.

Motion carried.

Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that we adjourn to our

next regular meeting. Motion carried.

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February 15,19270

Regular meting Hof the Village Council of Riverview,Michigancalled to order at 8:00P.M,

President Vreeland presiding.Present on roll call:Councilmen,Colvin,Reno and Valade.Absent: Councilman Brinson.

Councilman Brinson entered. at 8:10P.M.

READING AND CORRECTING OF MINUTES.Motion by Reno supported by Valade that the minutes be app-

roved as road and;Corrected. Motion carried.

COMIUNICATIONS AND PETTTIONS.Motion by Reno supported by Valade that the application of

Mr. Victor Corevita for a plumbers license be accepted and thatthe dater Board clerk lasue a new licenseeMotion carried.

ChAINS AND ACCOUNTS.Lotion by Reno supported by Valade that the several bills and

accounts be referred to the Committee on Finance.Motion carried.

President declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll call.Present: Councilmen Brine on,Colvin,Reno and Va.lade.Absent none.

Report of. Committces.

Village Affairs.Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the auditors be noti-

fied to speed up the work of auditing the village booksdue to

the fact that the present adbinistra,tion will shortly leave

office and the coming appropiatione.oannot be handled right ifthe condition* of 'the finances in not known.

Motion carried.

li9194snnee*Motion by Colvin. supported by Brinson that the attorney get in

touch rith the Solvay Process Co. in regardo to getting them to

reduce the charge of their blmete so as not to destroy the homesin Riverview or proceedings will be started to serve an injunc-tion. Carried by :the following vote: Yeas Brinson,Colvin andVreeland. Nays none. Absent Reno and Valade.

FINANCE.Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that the bill, of Mr. H.M.

Hood for the installation of Tape-be held pending further invest-

igation on the part of the Sup't. Pub. Saks. into the cost to the

village after these tape were installed. Motion carried.To the Preeident-ahd Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:

the undereigned Committee on Finance to whom was referred theWe

following bills, mould respectfully report that we have carefullyexamined the name and recommebd that they be paid as allovied:George Quick-----painting and decorating------ 45.00Roy Smith--Sal. Feb.-15th. Pol.and Fire Chief-- 105.00A.B.Williams--Sal Feb.1-1,5th. ,Pol.------ 100.00Victor Girardin-=Sul. as Janitor )!eb.1-15th.--- 7.50

Jos. 17orthington--Sal as Treaa and Water Clk.-4 20000James Hale Sal as clerk,express bill and poet.-- 21.29

Dennis LeClair--part on contract---- 175000Board Slater Commiosieners Detroit--water bill-- 390.68

Wyan.Saleo Co.--reipairs and lubrication---

Mich. Foundation Cc,-- coal and crock----

Fogel Tire Shop--Tire and tube for Chy.--South Bemd Garage=-repairs and gas-----A/Loeffler Co --sheets and pillow slips---Wayne Co. Auditors--prisoners cost---

Jager Asmus3 Hdwe---- cartridges-Gartner Hdwe Co.--keys,plumbing suppliee--RBCla.rk--Re Jitney meeting----H.B.Kinyon--medical services--

Owen Pharma.cy--fumigators--Eakle y Bro3.--Gas,alcohol and tire repair©--A.B.Smith--cinders--Carl Birchfield-- labor per time report---LLoyg Bale --labor per time report--Peter Laginess--labor per time report--Wm.F.Krause--labor as Sup't.Pub.Flke.--Doubleday Bros.& Co.--election supplied--

4.5038.9427.1016.574.00

82.5036501.14

10.0049.003.00

35.75354.005.402.40

46.3033.00UelO

James Reno,A.O.Brinson and A.J.Valade Finance Committee.E

Motionby Brinson supported by Valade that the report of the

Finance Committee Ibe accepted and that the bills be paid.Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Brinson that the clerk get in

touch with the Township Treasurer in regards to the amount of

money due the village from the township taxes for the highwalyfund. Motion carried.

SHEETS, ALLEYS AFD DRAINS.Motion by Colvin supported b,- Reno that the Supt. Pub*Vke/

get in touch with the street commisvioner of Wyandotte in re-

gards to keeping ;Is" half of Pennsylvania Avenue from Fort Street

to West Jefferson Avenue in passable condition and report at

the next meting. Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Brinson that the petition of

the residents bf Stron Subdivision be accepted but no action on

the construction of a sewer in that district eaa be taken until

the people living further north have petitioned for a sewer.

Motion carried..

WATER AND LIGHTS.Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that due to an oversight on

the part of the Village when the tap was installed that the villagestand the coat of laying lead pipe to the meter.in Mr.T.H.Colvin's

homes. } lotion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Valade that the clerk order a lightinstalled on the corner of 24th and Market etree ta.

Motion carried.

Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that we adjourn to our next

regular meeting. , ? lotion carried.

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President Vreeland presiding.Present on roll call: Councilmen Colvin,Reno and Valade.

Absent:-CouncilmanBrinson.

READING CORRECTING OF UINUTES.Motion by Reno supported by Valmde that the minutes be acc-

epted as corrected. Motion carried.

COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS.

Reading of communications from Chamber of Commerce of FlatRock Michigan# in regards to the meeting of municipalitiesto take up the question of the Lakes to Ocean Deep Watwrway.

Motion by Golvin supported b$ Valade that the President

represent the Village of Riverview at this meeting.Motion carried.

This being the night to open bide on the construction cost

of'Sewer Distriotl*}6 it was motioned by Colvin supported byReno that the various bids be read.

Motion by Reno supported by Colvin that the bide be referredto the Engineer for tabulation. Motion carried.

1CLAIMS-AND ACCOUNTS.

Motion by Valade supported by Reno that the several billsbe refferred to the Finance Committee. Motion carried.

President declared a short recess.

Upon reconvening the following answered roll call: present;Councilmen Brinson,Colvin,Reno and Valade. Absent none.

Reading of the Tabulated bids.on Sewer #6.Ferndale Drainage Const. Co..... $ 6,189.00Thos. D. Nolan o.-------- 7/073.00Western Const. Co.---- 8,064.00Coolsaett Brob. Co.-- 8,147.20

Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that the Ferndale Dr-

ainage Coetruction Co. being the lowest bidder that they be

awarded the contract for the work. Motion carried@

go the president and councilmen of the Village of Riverview:

undersigned Committee on Finance, to whom was re-Va. theferred the following bills, would respectfully report thatwe have carefullyaeaamined the same and recommend that theybe paid as allowed:Roy Smith----per order of Dennis Leolair-------79.94

Roy Smith--)Sal. as•'Bol.and Fi a Chiefs/15.-3/1- 105000A.B,Williams--Sal,Polioe2/15-3/1--- 100.00Victor Girardin--Sal as janitor 2/15-3/1 and dogs 8150Jos. Worthington-

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Sal as Tread and Water Bd. Clk- 20000Jac.L.Hale--Sal as olk.2/15-3/1 and regrist.2 days- 33.50South Bend Garage--Gas and repairs---- 37.57

Murphy Bros. Motor Sales-- repaire------ 6.75

Trenton 'Limes--Printing and Publishing Mo. Feb.-- 60.00A.B. Smith--cindere per report-- 43.00

Wm.F.Krause--Sup'.t.Pub.Wks.-- 21.60Peter Laginess--Tabor per time report----- 15.60

Mich. Bell Tele. Co.- ohan on pay station 0 4.130A 641- 3.98, 157)W $5.93 $ . 24.05Detroit Edison Coti--Streethighting Me.Feb.-.... 232900

H.M.Hood--Colvin's,MaCleacry's and Rix's Tap-- 97.00882.91--

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Motion by Brinson supportedFinance Committee be accepted

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Motion by Brinson supportedthe fire insurance policy on

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by Reno that the report of theand that the Wls be paid.

Motion carried:V

by Valade that the clerk investigatethe Municipal Buildin and a uipment

Motion carried:

Motion byColvin supported by Valade that the Sup't.Pub.{7ke*be authorized to make the necessary changes in the ventilationof the Fire Tower. Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Brinson that the contract withthe City of Wyandotte having been properly signed,sealed, and de-livered that the Superintendent of the Wyandotte Municipal Plantbe instructed to proceed with the work as soon an possible.

Motion carried.President Vreeland appointed the following on Election Board

March 140192?0

James Kleehammer----Chairman George Quick---InspectorAndrew Tear-' Clerk A.J. Vulade----InspectorAndrew Davis------ Clerk Fred Smith-----Inspector

Notion by Brinson supported by Reno that the election board

approved as appointed: Motion carrieu.

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the Attorney draft an

ordinance to prohibit the blocking of erooeings in the villageby trains and provide the penalty thereof.

Resolution by Councilman ColvinSupported by Councilman Brinson.

Resolved thata special meeting ofRiverview be called for Tuesday Marchof hearing any and all objections to

changes.Resolved further that said notice

Trenton Times. CMotion by Reno supported by Brine

our next regular meeting.

Motion carried.

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8,1927 for the a o.,the proposed ®trpee~' n e

Ke$4ew-ea~a;#e4.be published in the

Resolutionnpaeeedeon that we adjowcnto

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nz • 'on 6Harch 0,19271a4 7:30

Present:

President and all Councilmoue

Resolution by Coo cilmanColvin

Supported by Councilman Brinson/i

Reso ved that a Spec ialajt 2j%gpofi the Village Council bra called

for `i'hyarch 1927 for the purpone of hearing any aid all

su$Eestione and'9;ndments to the proposedchange of etre~t names

ae hereinafter set forth • jRevolved further that notice of paid meeting be publiohod in

4~the Trenton Times.

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RegUlar Adjourned Meeting.

March 80 1927.

adjourned meeting of ruarch 8, 1927 called to orddr at~President Vreeland presiding.

Present on roll call;Councilmen Brinson,Colvin and Reno. Abse::tCotmcilmar. Valade .

Motion by Brinson supported by P,eno that the communicaIion from

the Flat Pock Board of Commerce be accepted and that the clerk not=

ify the proper authorities that eight persons will represent the

Village od Riverview. Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Pneno that an ordinance containingthe specifications for sidewalks in the Village of Riverview be

given its third reading. Lotion carried.

The said ordinance was then given its third reading.

Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that Dennis LeClair be given50.00 to apply on his =ntract for the Fire Tower.

Ilotion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Brinson that the Police Department

Manual as read be accepted and that theof the same printed in pocket size form

Motion by Brinson supported by Colvinthe notice in the paper the street name

week and taker_ up at the next meeting.

clerk have one hundred copiesand of subetar_tial binding.

Motion carried.that through the absence of

changes be advertised this

Motion carried.

Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that the contractor put risersat each lot on Sewer in Sewer District #6. Motion carried.

Resignation of Mr. Brinson read.

After a careful and thor6ugh resume of the valuable service of

Mr. Brinson #-was--meyene=b~C-8e~u-s~}~peed-b-Ae~?o- and due to

the insistence of the resignation it was motioned by Colvin supp=orted by Reno that the resignation be accepted to take effect at once.

Motion carried.Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that a resolution committee be

ar-pointed to draft a resolution to dedicate the valuable crevice of

Mr. Brinson to the Council and Presid nt and that a copy be forwardedto Mr. Brinson. ?. 4otion carried.

Resignation of Mr. Curtis H.. Longsdorf as Assessor read.

notion by Colvin supported by Reno that the resignation of Mr.

Longsdorf as Assessor be accepted to take effect at once.

Motion carried.

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Motion by Reno supported by Colvin that the appointment stand

approved. h Motion carried.

Lotion by Colvin supported by Reno that we adjourn to our next

regular meeting. Motion carried.

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President Vreeland presiding.11

Present on roll eall;Councilmen Brinson,Colvin and Reno. AbsentCouncilman Valade.

Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that the communication from

the Flat Rook Board of Commerce be accepted and that the clerk not-

ify the proper authorities that eight persons will reprenent the

Village od Riverview. Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that an ordinance containingthe specifications for sidewalks in the Village of Riverview be

given its third reading. Motion carried.

The said ordinance was then given its third reading.

Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that Dennis LeClair be given450.00 to apply on his contract for the Fire Tower.

Motion carried.Motion by Colvin supported by Brinson that the Police-Department

Manual as read be accepted and that the clerk have one hundred copiesof the same printed in pocket size form and of substantial binding.

Motion carried.Motion by Brinson supported by Colvin that through the absence of

the notice in the paper the street name changes be advertised thisweak and taken up at the next meeting. Motion carried.

Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that the contractor put risersat each lot on Sever in Sewer District #S. Motion carried.

dResignation of Mr. Brinson read.

Alter a careful and thormugh resume of the valuable service ofMr. Brinson 44-was-we44ex -ley-6s n-eup~~t ed-by-Aei~o- and due tothe insistence of the !resignation it was motioned by Colvin supp-orted by Reno that the' resignation be accepted to take effect at once.

lotion carried.Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that a resolution committee be

appointed to draft a resolution to dedicate the valuable crevice ofMr. Brinson to the Council and President and that a copy be forwardedto Mr. Brinson. notion carried.

Resignation of Mr. Curtis H. Longedorf as Assessor read.Notion by Colvin supported by Reno that the resignation of Mr.

Longsdorf as Assessor be accepted to take effect at once.

Motion carried.

President Qreeland,1then appointed Mr. Curtid H. Longsdorf to fillthe vacavoy caused by Mr, Brinson's resignation.

Uotion by Reno supported by Colvin that the appointment standapproved. Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that we adjourn to our next

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At a RegularAh ting of the Village Council of the Villageof Riverview, called in compliance with Section 13 of ChapterIII of the Charter of said Village and, held at the Council Roomat the Village hall in said Village on Wednesday, parch 16th.1927 at 8:00 o'olock P.M.

Resolution by Councilman RenoSupported by Councilman Valade

Whereas, it apipears by the return of the election inspectorsduly a rd legally appointed for the regular annual election, heldin said Village on,March 14th. 1927, that the-total number' of=vb'&cast for President is 293, of which 130 votes were in favor ofCharles R. Hale, and 163 votes were in favor of Frank Matthews; a;

Whereas, it appears by the return of the election inspectorsduly and legally appointed for the regular annual election, heldin said Village on March 14th.1927, that the total number ofvotes cast for Councilmen is 510, of which 161 votes were in favuof Thornton H. Colvin, and 128 votes were in favor of ElmerManning, and 114 votes were in favor of James W. Reno, and 107votes were in favor'of A. Boyde Smith;

Now Therefore, be it Resolved, that the result of theelection upon the office of President of said Village resultedin favor of Frank Matthews, and he is hereby declared electedto the office of President;

Be it further Resolved, that the result of the electionupon the offices of!Couneilmen of said Village resulted in .favor of Thornton H: Colvin and Elmer Manning, and they.,arf'hereby declared elected to the offices of Councilmen.

UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.

At a regular adjourned meeting of the villa -,,-e concil of

Riverview and hela at the council rooms, the village hall in-said

argil 16t r , 1927, at 8 o clock PM. The meeting wason Wednesday K

called to order iiy VX}lendl. The roll call of the ccf cif was as

follows: Colvin, Reno, longsdorf, Va> .de, T'fl~ll&nd. -As the clerk was

absent Lorgsdorf was instructed as clerk of the tweeting.

1. Motion made by Reno and supported by Va1EEtie to acceptthe minutes of the last meeting as reaa. Carried unanimously

2. Communication QTl.ehammer for lijende to operc.te soft

drink parlor was re.-d. Motion by Colvin bLzpported by Reno

to grai t licenAe. Carried unanimously

3. Communicat ion of the Pennsylvania Salt Co, was read and

placed or. file. Darried unaniLously

4. The inspectors of election being now present will go with

the officers of the village and open the ballot boxes to obtain

pole-books which were sealed in box by error. Carried unaniu--

cusly.

At a Regular adjourned ikieeting of the Village Council of the

Village of Riverview, called in compliance with Section 13 o£ Chap-

ter 111 of the Charter ofsaiVilaze a` d, held $ the Coucl Room '

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Reso lut idr_' byCCo.unc ilmand'R~nd e

Supported by Councilman Valade

Wheras, it appears by the return of the election inspedtors

duly and legall}T apiointed for the regular annual election, held

in said Village on March 14th. 1927, that the total number of votes

for President is 293, of which 130 votes were in favor of Charles R.

Hale, and 163 votes were in favor of Frank riatthers; and

cast)

Whereas, it appears by the return of the election inspectors duly

and legally appointed for the regular annual election, held in said

Village on March 14th. 1927, that the total number of votes cast for

Councilmen is 5102 of which 161 votes were in favor of Thornton H.

Colvin, and 128 votes were in favor of Elmer Fanning, and 114 votes

were in favor of James P. Reno, and 107 votes were in favor of A.

Boyde Smith::

Now Therefore, be it Resolved, that the result of the election

upon the office of President of said Village resulted in favor of Frank

Matthews, and he is hereby declared elected to the office of President;

Be it further Resolved, that the result of the election upon

the offices of Councilmen of said Village resulted in favor of Thor-

nton H. Colvin and ElnAer Manning, and they are hereby declared

elected to the offices of council-en.

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405. The ordinance on railways as prepared by the village attorney was

read in detail. Unanimously Carried

6. Motion by Reno an. supported by Valade to turn the contracts on seu

sewer district number 6 to the village attorney for ratification and have

an opinion for our Tuesday meeting following. Unanimously Carried

7 .Mot ion by Colvin and supported by Reno that the adjourned meetingof the 15th be adjourned to Wednesday the 16th Unanimously Carried

8. Recess in order Unanimously Ce.rried

9. }lotion by Reno and supported by Va.lade, that the report of the finance

committee as read be approved. unanimously Carried

le. I-Lotion by.Reno end supported by Valade that the contract for the

Hose Tower aaa apr•rcved by e4" sul:erinteddert of public corks, be O.K-4-poopby the conc it sad filed in the completed contracts file. Unanimouslycarried11. Motion merle by Colvin and supported by Reno that the resotlut ion

to change street names be approved--;as read. Unanimously Carried

12. Motion by Colven and supported by 'Reno that the bid of the Trenton

State Bank for bonds be accepted. Unanimously Carried

lotion by Reno and supported by Valade to adjourn the meeting to Tues.

22. Unanimously Carded

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view,Michigan Ailed to order at 8:30P.M.President Vreeland presiding.

Present on rob; call: Councilmen Colvin,Longedorf, Reno and Valade.Lotion by Longedorf supported by Reno that the clerk be auth-

orized to prepare a check in the amount stated by Mr. Colvin for thepurchase of tires from the Board of Wayne County Auditors.

Motion carried.

Motion by Longsdorf supported by Valade that the Attorney furnishinformation in regard to building permits and the enforcement ofthe same* Motion carried,

lotion by Colvin supported by Longedorf that the Superintendentof Public Works be instructed to get in touch with the HealthOfficer in regards to the removal of unfit residences in theVillage of Riverview especially the Fort Street section.

Motion carried.

Notion by Longadorf supported by Colvin that every person ina

Special Assessment Districts except District #1 be instructed to

provide a septic- tank on private sewer before empyting into theLateral Sewer.- I Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Longedorf that the Supto of PubWks, and the Police Department see that the plumbing ordinance iscomplied with and dhrictly enforced. notion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Valade that the bills be referred tothe Finance Committee. Motion carried.

President declared a short recess.

To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:We the undersigned Committee on Finance to whom was referred the

following bills could respectfully report that we have carefullyexamined the same and recommend that they be paid as alloyed.Det. Ediacn Co.---- Mun. Bldg. Lights-- 14773Mich. Bell Tele Co.- 157-W and 642------ 28938A.B. Williams- Final Salary--- 46.62C.H.Longsdorf---Aseeesor--- 7.50Thoee'D. Nolan-- Catch basins and leads-- 1500000A a a n s a -.-Ce rt• 2 Dist 6 #4 - 1000900

A ^ ^ ^ ^ 4-- Cert.$2 Diot.-- 3000:005587:23'

James Reno,A.J.Valade and T.H.Colvin Finance Committee.

i Motion by Reno supported by Valade that the report of The Fin-ance Committee be accepted and that the bills be paid.

Motion carried.Motion by Colin supported by Valade that the clerk be authorized

to return the certified check of th.s Ferndale le Drainage Constr-uction Co.aa soon as a favorable report on the bond is had from theatty. ' d Motion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Va,lade that we adjourn acne die.Hotion carried.

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Regular Adjourned Meeting,March 2201927.

Regular adjo fined meeting of the Village Council of Rtver=view.,Michigan called to order at 8:30P4M.

President Vreeland presiding.11

Present on roll call; Councilmen Colvin,Longedorf, Reno and Valade.Motion by Lon~adorf supported by Reno that the clerk be auth-

orized to prepare a check in the amount stated by Mr. Colvin for thepurchase of tires €~oard f Tea a County Auditors.

s otion carried.

Motion by Longedorf supported by Vala that the Attorney furnishinforration in and to building permits and the enforcement ofthe same.t re Motion carried..

Motion by Colin supported by Longedorf that the Superintendentof Public Worksibe instructed to get in touch with the HealthOfficer in regards to the removal of unfit residences in theViliab;e of Riverview especially the Pert Street section.

Motion carried.

Motion by Longedorf supported by Colvin that every person in

Special Assessment Districts except District #1 be'instructed toprovide a septic tank on private sever before empyting into theLatqral aer. § - po on ca ~'

eu.~ddot on by lsli' auppor fed by Longedorf that the Sup t. of Pub

Wks. and the Police Department see that the plumbing ordinance igcomp ieQl wth and ict y enforced..

14:otibcarriedpotion by Reno* by Valade that t ref.-rred tothe Finance Committee. Motion carried.

C President declared a short recess.

To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:We the undersigned Bommittee on Finance to whom was referred the

following bills'lwould respectfully report that we have carefullyexamined * e same and recommend that they be paid as allowed.Pet. Edison Co.=--- Mun. Bldg. Lights-- Jp 14773Yich. Bell Tele ,Co.,~ 157-W and 641------ 28138A.B. Williams- Final Salary--- 46.62

C.H.Longedorf---Assessor--- 7.50Thos. D. Nolar. Catch basins and leads-- 1500.00 "

ot;.

n„ n u n n It" "p Cert.- 2 Dista#4-- 100000011 11 n-_1 Cert., f2 Dist.0-- . 3000100

1 ___ 5597:u3-James Reno,A.J.Valade and T.H.Colvin Finance Committee.

Motion by Reno supported by Valade that the report of the Fin;-arse Committee be accepted. and that the bills be paid.

Motion carried.Action by Colvin supported by Valade that the clerk be authorized

to return the eettified check of t1i3 Ferndale It Drainage Constr-uction C6.as soon as a favorable report on the bond is had from theatty. Motion carried.

lotion by Reno; supported by Valade that we adjourn vine die.

i Motion carried.

Yeaa Colvin. Longedorf~Mann ingvReno and Matthews, Nays none.

Motion carried.

Motion by Lon,gsdorf supported by Manning that the clerk get a reybort from the Health Officer ib regard to the unfit residences on the

Test side. 1Yeas Colvin,Longedorf,14anning,P,eno and Matthews. Nays none.

Motion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Longedorf that we adjourn subject to call.

James L. Hale

Village clerk.

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Annual Meeting.

March 23rd. 1927.

Annual Meeting of the Village Council of Riverview.WayneCounty, Michigan held on Wednesday March 23rd. A.D. 1927 athour of 9:05P.M, at the Council Chamber.

Meeting called to order by President Matthewn.The follo+ringICouncilmen answered roll call; Colvin, Longs-

dorf.Manning and Valade. Absent none.

motion by Valade supported b Lon sdorf that T,He Colvinbe appointed Acting president or tie ensuing year.

Motion oarried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Longsdorf that the park within Vreeland

J?atkwsys be known as Vreeland Park. Motion carriede

Resolution bylColvin supported by Valade that the street dameohanaeo.be advertiaed in the Trenton Times.

Reeolution passed.Resignation of Councilman Valade react.Motion by Colvin supported by Manning that the resignation of

Councilmen Val,-Ae to tLke effect immediately be accepted and that

a vote of thanks be extended for his past servicen on the Comoil.Lotion carried.

Motionby Colvin supported by Longsdorf that the several petitioneas read be referred to the President for his oonsiderati.on.

Motion carried.

lotion by Colvin supported by Longsdorf that a Department of

Recreation consisting of five or more members-//\~be appointed by t,

the president from outside the Council. / 2dofton carried,

and serving without compensation 'President Matthews appointed Mr. Ralph Be Clark ~s-appali~:Village

Attorney for the ensuing year trader the same terms and conditions

as were in force the preceding year.Motion by Colvin supported by Mannin that the appointment of

iir.Ralph Be Clahck to the office of Village Attorney be confirmed.Yeas . Colvin,Longndcrf,a sing, Matthewe. Nays none.

motion carried.President Matthews then appointed Roy Smith a qualified elector

of the Village 'of Riverview Chief of Police Opo the ensuing ;yearupon thb Same terms and conditions as were in force the pre-,

ceding year. r

motion by Colvin supported by Longsdorf that the appointmentof Roy Smith a¢ Chifef of Police for the ensuing year be con-

firmed. Yoae Colvin,Longedorf,Manning and Latthewo

Nays Pone, Notion carried.President PseAthews then appointed Nor. A.d.Valade,a qualified;

elector of the Villa~-~a of Riverview, Night Captain of Police' forthe ensuing year upon the same t°rms and conditions ac were in

force the preceding year..Motion by Colvin eap-, oated, by Manning that G2te appointm-nt of 1

Mr. A.J.Valade ias Night Captain of Police for the enacting year

P,e confirmed. Yeas Colvin,Longsdor-f,flanning and }latthewa.

Nayo none. Motion carried.President Matthews then appointed Mr. Anthony Koester, a qmj.-

ified elector of the Village of Riverview, Assessor for the ennuin~year.

Lotion by Colvin aupported by Manning that the appointment ofy

tar. Anthony Koester as Aneenaor for the ensuing pear be confirmed.

Yeas Colvin,Longsdorf,,Manning and Matthews. Nays none.

Motion carried.Notion by Longedorf supported by Manning that we adj-

ourn to Aprils 5th. 1927.Motion carr iec'.

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At 5:50 P.M.James L. Hale,Village clerk.

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Xonorable President & Council,

Village of Riverview, '11

Wayne County, Michigan

Gentlemen:

We have checked over the Surety Bonds

proposed and offered by the Ferndale Drainage Con-

struction Company and have discovered several necessary

changes. We have consulted the Bonding Company and 1.

they agree we are right and have set about making the,

changes. They say the Bonds will be ready and amended

in, accordance with our instructions Thursday, March

1927,

Very truly yours,

RALPH B. CLARK .

Annual Meeting,

March 23,1927.

Regular AnnualjYeetin of the Village Council of ~ivervie%, Michigan

called to order at : - M&

Presiden Matthews residing-.Present on rdli call: Cour.cilmenColvin,Longedorf,Manning and Valade.

Motion by Colvin supported by Longsdorf that the park within the

Parkway from Electric Avenue ~e-aa-ae--~~eela~t and the streets

on eith r side be known as VreFland Parkv/r.' motion carried.

Street resolution. ,

Reding of Communications.Motion by Colvin supported by manning that the several oommunication

s be referred to the President for his consideration.Notion carried.

Resignation of Mr. A.J.Valade as Councilman to take effect

immediately waearead.

Motion by Colvin supported by Uanning that the resignation of

Mr. Valade b accepted with a vote of thanks for his past services.

1110tio carried.

P ppointed Mr. Colvin as(acting preeidentyfor the

ensuing year.

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Regular. Meet ing•Y May 3rd. 1927s

Regular meeting of the Village Council 1-f Riverview, Tlayne Co-

unty,Michigan,called to order at 8:05P.M.President Matthews residing.Prevent on roll call: Councilmen Colvin,Manning and Reno. Absent:

Councilman Longsdorf.NMotion by Reno supported by Manning that the minutes of last regular

meeting stand approved as read.

YeasColvin,Hanning,Renoand Matthews.Nays none. Absent Longsdorf.Motion carried.

President Matthews appointed Reno,Colvin and Manning me the Committee

on Village Affairs, I.Motion by Reno supported by Colvin that the appointments to the Village

Affairs Committee as made by the President be approved.Yeas:Colvin,Manningg,,Edno and Matthews. Nays none. Motion carried.

Councilman Longgsdorf entered at 8:25 P.B.

COIMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS.lotion by Colvin supported by Reno that the communication from tfr. Koe-

ster in regards to the' 24 hour police protection of the Villaea be re-

ferred to the Village Affairs Committee.

Yeas: Colvin,Manniag,Reno and Uatthews.*Nayv none. Motion carried.

Notion by Colvin supported by Manning thqt the petition of Mr. Leggettfor payment of damage Ito goods caused by flooding of their basement be

referred to the Attorney for hie consideration.

Yeas Colvin,Manning,Reno, Longedorf and Matthews, Naye none*

d Motion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Manning that the communication from the

Riverview-Sibley Boosters Association requesting the adoption of an

ordinance prohibiting questionable carnivals from operating inthe

Village of Riverview be referred to the ordinance Committee to report

on at th4 next regular; meeting.YeasColvia,Longsdorf,Manning, Renoand Matthews. Nape none.

Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin-supported by Reno that the communication from

the Attorney in regards to the purohaoc of the last maturity SpecialAssessment Bonds and the allowance for the some in the budget beingcompiled be placed on ~Ehe table.Yeas Colvin, Mann ing,Longedorf,Reno and Matthenv: Nays none.

Motion carried.Motion by Colvin supported by Banning that the communication from the

Trenton State Bank in regards to the Certificates of Deposit be received

and placed on file.Yeas Colvin,Longedorf,Ia4ning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the Supt. Pub. Wks. and Pol-

lee Department notify 4611 owners of cornetubble in the Village that the

same must be ploughed under or burned in compliance with the orders

from the U.S. Department-of Agriculture for the extermination of

i& the European Corn Borer.Yeas.Colvin..Longedorf,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

Motion carried.

lotion by Manning supported by Reno that the clerk send a letter of

acceptance to Mr. Preuas for hie contribution to 'the Christmas Poor Fund.

YeasColvin,Longedorf,Uwming,Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

Motion carried.

notion by Lougsdorf supported by Manning that an ordinance providing the

specifications for the

Ibuildingof sidewalks in the Village of Riverview

0~L be given its first reading by title only.Yeas Colvin,Longedorf'Manning,Reno and Hatthewel Nays note,

Motion carried.Said ordinance Was then given its first reading.

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the report of the committee forthe paying of the digging of the hole for the septic tank and the replacingof the broken crock at the Geo. Stackable and Albert Wesolovicz propertybe accepted and that the Supt, Pub. Wkse instruct these people thatthe pork must be completed in thirty days.Yeas Co1vin,Longedorfj)4anning,Reno and Matthews, Nays none.

Motion carried.Notion by Reno supported by Manning that the report of the Chief of

Police for the month of April be accepted and placed on file.Yeas C 1vin,Longedorf.Manning,Reno and Matthews? Nays none.

Motion carried.notion by Colvin supported by Longedorf that alltaps on the Lateral

Severe throughout the village be listed and reported on by the Supat.Pub. Uks.

YeasColvin/Longedorf,ISanning,Reno and Matthews@ Kaye none*

Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Longedorf that the several bills andaccounts be referred to the Finance Committee.Yeas `Colvin,Longedorf,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Kays none.

Motion carried.President thereupon declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll call.Present Colvin,Longgdorf,Manning,Reno and Matthews2 Absent none.

To the President and Councilmen of the Village of

Ve,the undersigned Committee on Finance to whom

follovJug bills,would respectfully report that we

amiued the same and recommend that they be paid as

Roy Smith--Sal as Chief POL.andFire4/155/1A.J.Valade--Sal, as Pol.Offioer4/15a/1------..--Victor Girardin--Sal 'as Janitor 4/15-5/1-----

Riverview:was referred the

have carefully exw

allowed.

Joe. Worthington--Sall as Treas.andWater Clk.4/15-5/1--Jamea L.Hale--Sal. as-clerk 4/15-5/1--James A. Jones Agency--Ins.on Mun. Bldg.ard Equipment—City of Tlyandotte--Lighting Penna. Ave.---Roy Smith ----Deals per reportA. J.Valade-- a a n n a a a as-----

Jamee L.Hale-- Reviewing last yeares exp.-and prep.South Bend Garage--Gad and x9pairs Ho..April--Peter Laginesa---Labor per time report----Lloyd Hale --Labor per time report---Flm.'.Krause--Supt. Pub,Wks.--John R. Smith--lasp. Sewer $6--Thos. D. Nolan0ineetimate Sewer#5---- 1651.15

a n a a a a a n n#4 585.65Catch basins and lends- 1080.50

Trebton Timee--Prtg, and Pub. Mo. April---------

Budget--

105.00100.00

7.5020.0017.5095.5028.502.001.50

20.0026.7214.49

6039.0012.00

3327.3050000

3 7.52

T.H.Colvin,C.Longsddrf and E. Manning Finance Committee.

Motion by Reno supported by Longedorf that the report of the Finance

Committee be accepted and that the bills be paid.Yeas Colvin,LongsdorfvMannin$,Reno and Matthews. Kaye none.

Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Longedorf that the Aesessment Boll and

duplicate as preparedlby the Asseecor for the year 1927 be accepted and

placed on file in thej office Of the clerk for public examination cnd that

the Clerk advertise for the Board of Review meeting as per chartor.P

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Special

Special Meeting of theWednesday May th. 192'ensuing year a expenses,Board clerk, and prepmrilunpaid accounts as returi

President MatthewePresent on Roll Call:Absent none.

Motion by Reno supof Walter Reisel as Tthe fourth Tuesday ofYeas Colvin.Longedorf

Hee t ing.

May 4th. 1927•Council of the Village of Rivrerview heldfor thS purpose of preparing a budget of

appointing Treasurer.mopointing a Suter

g a circular letter for the collection ofed by the Auditors.

idingenoilmen Colvin,Longadorf,Manning and Reno,

d by Manning that the president's appointmentrer for the ensuing year ending a3hmidnight ofh A.D.1926.be confirmed.ing,Reno and MaIrthewa. Mayo none.

Motion carried.

Motion by Longedorf supported byJames Hale as Water Board Clerk toYeas Colvin,Longsdorf,11anning,Reno

u

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Reno that the presidenttemporarily hold officeand Matthews. Mayo none.

Notion

appointment of dbe confirmed,

carr ied .

Motion by Colvin si4orted by Manning that the people as shown to bedebtors to the Village:, for Water Tape and meters be given to July 15th.1927 before the water ~s turned off and that the people an shown to bedebtors to the Villa.gel for Water rates be given to Jxuie lath. 1927 beforethe water is turned off.

YeasColvintLon&adorf,~ning,Reno and Matthews. Rays none.

Motion carried.Motion by Reno

supported by Manning that. ewe adjourn to our next

regular meeting.

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Jamea L. Hale

Village clerk.

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Regular Meeting.,May 17th.1927

President Matthews prdsidiug.Present:Councilmen Colvix,Longsdorf,Uaur_ing and. P.eno,Absent: none.

Regular Meeting of the Village Council of Riverview,T&yne CountyMichigan held Tuesday May 17th. A.D..1927,at the hour of 8:00P.U.

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno thA:t the minutes of the last

regular ;meeting be read at the abrl, meetinge~c-meter . ~.ytYeas: Colvi.n,Longsdorf,h(annirg,Feu,o a-A. Yatthewo. Nays none.

Motion carried.Motion by Manning supported. by Reno that the comrunicatior_ from

the Attorney in regard to tke appearance in Federal Court bereceived and placed on file.Yeas Colvin,Longsdorf,Marnimg,Reno and Matthews. Nays nons.

Motion carried.Motion by Reno supported by Maiming that the communication

from the Attorney in regard t:, the furniehing of a. bona for thenew Treasurer be received and placed on file.

Yeas,Colvin,Longedorf,t?wrr.ing,reno and Matthews. P?aye none,

Motion carrier?.lotion by Reno supported by Manning that the report of the D.U.R

for the period ending December 31st.11126 be received axa turxed ov

ex to the Attorney for use iA the settlement of relocation ofthetracks.leas Colvin,Longsdorf,;dannixg,Reiao anti Matthews. Nays none.

dotiox carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by tteno that the ordinance for con-

trolling carnivals in the Village of Riverview as prepared bythe Attorney be referred to the Greinance Conunittee.

Feae:Co~vin,t.ongedorf,t nning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

Motion carried.Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the several claims and

accounts be referred. to the Finance'Committ-e.Yeas Colvin,Longadorf,Manning.Reno ana Matthew s. :-lays none.

Motion carried.President declarer: a short recess.

Upon reconvening the following answered roll call, Present:

Colvin,Longedorf,Mar_ning,Pieno and Ua,ttsat:b. Ac eent none.

To the President and Councilmen: of the Village of Alverview:

ie,the unclareigred Committee on Finance,to whom was referred the

following bille,woulo. respec-Ifully report that we have carefullyexamined the Ear~e and recommend that that' be paiax a,e allowed.

i=Jj1Roy Smith Aal.as Pol.ana Fire Chief5 105.00A . J . eTalac.a--So.l .:.s Po1.5/1-5/'10-----100.0UVictor GiZardin--Sal as Janitor 7.50

Joe. Worthington--.Sal. as Treas.and Water clk.5/1-5/15 20.00

James L.Hale--sal as olk.5/1-5/15 17.50R.B.C1ark-- 12 meetings 120.00

D.U.P. 100.00-------230.00

Eakley Bros.--Gas Mo. April---- 23.95Jas.A.JOAes Agency---Premium on Treas. bond-- 125..00Det.Edison Co.--Streetlights ant: Mun Blag.-- 244:74

V.Girardin--ourying 2 dogs--- 1.00

Wyandotte Salas --repairs to Chyreler----- 5.70

Dorris Birnbaum--'tags---- 8.58

R.D.Bond Co---auditing Village books-- 1665.00

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Clinton Manning--;labor per report----- 4.20

Wm.F.Krause--Sup''t. Pub.Wks.---- 51.60

Russell Gorhrwa--labor per time report---- 15.60

John Troubley-- trucking per report-- 44.25

John Schultz-- labor per time report--- 17.70

Chas. H.rb;aum--labor per iiine report--- 17.70

Peter Lagiaes2--labor per time report-- 4x.00

Rearaon-Pz.renall--printing of Sewer bonds-- 37150

Det. Water Board--waterl/14-4/12--- 381.24

Russell A. Jurdoch Co.-- catch basins L 4 54.53

cert.#30-ewex#4 29.28115 82.56--- 1e6.37

332:x3-T.H.Colvin,C.:i.Lgngedorf and E.Manning. Finance Committee.

Motion by Reno"eupported by Manning that the report of the:

Finance Committee be, accepted an' the bills paid.Yeascolvin,Longsd.orf,Mannin~„Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

Motion carried.

Motion byColvin supported by Lon edorf that the report of

the Village Affairs Committee be received and that further

investigation be made on the matter of employing another policeofficer.

Yeas, Colvin .Longedorf,Manningr,Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

Totion carried.

Motion by Longsdorf supported by tanning that the Health

Officer be requested to turn in a report on the sanitary condition

of the houses examined on the west side of Fort Street.

Yeae,Colvin,Longedorf,Idannir..g,Rer_o and Hatthexs. Mays none.

Motion carried.

Notion by Colvin supported by Longsdorf that the petition of

bEe Sup't.Pub.Wke.. for a car for the D.P.W. be referred to the

Budget Committee

Yeas.* Colvin, Lon,sdorf,2la.=ina-,Peao ar_d Matthews, Naye none.

notion carried.

Notion by Colvin supported by Manning that the. Stpst.Pub.Vike. be

instructed to notify Mr. Behm and~Danielsto remove any fence

or building that might be obstruc ny public etreet or alleyin sixty days; amended by Longedorf Supported by Colvin that these

orders be made general to all parts of the Village of Riverview.

Yeas,Colvin,Longe~d.orf,Manr_ing,Rex~o and Hatthews. Nays none.

Iotion carried.

notion by Reno supported by Har_ning that we adjourn to our next

regular meeting at the eame time and place.Yeas Colvin,Longedorf,1,4r;anning,iv.:no andUatthews. Nays note.

Motion carried.

11,10P.M.

J=e e L.HaleVil _age clerk.

ASpecial Leating.

Coimty,a:ichigan)hold Wedneoday

June lat. 1927.

Special meeting of the Coiaacil of the Village of RiverviewpWaYne

8 : A5P.I4.

Juice let. A.D.1927at the hour of

neeting called' for the purpoeo of ,searing the report of they a -

itor© for the petiod from April lot.1927 to may 15th.1927.

President Ilatthews presiding.

Present: Councilthen Colvin,Longedorf road tanning.Absent: Councilman Reno.

Attorney Clark, Ex-treasurer Torthir,gton and Auditors Bond tan6

iiungerford :sere also present.

After hearing and discunt inl; the report of the auditors it was

motioned by Colvin supported by Longsdorf that the report be re-

ceived and. placed on file until our next meeting v.nd. that the att-

orney be. instructed to notify the bond company of the findings.Years Colvin,Longadorf,Uanning and Uatthews. Nays none.

Motion ca:med.

Motion by Colvin supported by Longedorf that we adjourn to our

next regular meeting.Yeas Colvin, Lon. -sdorf,Manning and tatthewa. Nave none.

notion carried,

AUG:30 P.11.

Jame s L. Hale

Vila&ge clerk.

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REGULAR HIETINGe

dune 7,1927.

Regular meeting of the Village. Council of Rive rview,payne County,Miohigan,oalled to order at S:45P.?1e

President Matthews presiding.Present on roll call: Councilmen Colin,Longodorf,Manaing and

Renoe Absent : nonce

6READING AND CORRECTING OF MINUTES q1Motion by Reno supported by Manning that the minutes of the last

too regular and two special neetings stand approved as read.Passed by the following.vote:

Ysao: Colvin, Longadorf,Msnning,Reno and Matthews. Rays none.

COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS*Motion by Colvinloupported by Longodoof thud a gdst of the oon%6

nunioation received from the Health Off icer,in regards to the un4•fit residence on 25tho etres t be forwarded to Nr. Une auger withthe requsot fron the Village-Council that the natter be cleanedup within 30 dayse

Passed by the following-vote:Yeas! Colvin Lougodorf,Manning,_Reno and Matthews. Nays nonce

Motion by Guo supported by Manning that the connunioationofron the Attorney in regard to the history and final oettlerantof the oontroversygwith the DeU,Re, and tho proposed County Draineffecting-this district be received and placed on file.

Passed by the following vote-:Yeao: 0o1vin,Longsdorf,Kann1kg,_ Reno and Matthewee Nays nonce

READING OF ORDINANOES.Notion by Colvin supported by Longodoof that.tAn ordinance reg-

ulating the business carried on by Hawkers and Peddlers withinthe Village of Riverview, Wayne County Michigan,providing a lio-ones therefor and piroviding,.a penalty for the violation of theterno thereof be given its third and final reading.

Passed by the following.ote:Yeao:Colviu,Longodorf,Maaning,Reno and Matthews. Nays nonce

Said ordinance was then given its third readingeMotion by Colvin suppohted by Longodoof that the said ord-

inance be adppted as read.Paosed by the following vote:

YeaotColvin,Longedorf,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays nonce

Notion by Colvin supported by Longodoof that *An ordinanceto define and prohibit nuisances in l&e Village of Riverviewand provide the penalty for the violation thereof' be givenIto third and. final reading.Passed by the following vote: JQ Yeas:Colvin,Longodorf,Manning,Aeno and Natthewse Nays none. II

REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS FROM OFFICERS.Notion by Reno oupported by Monning that the report of the Chief

of Police and Village olbrk for the month of May be accepted andplaced on fAo.Passed by the follosing.votesYsao:Colvin,Langodarf,Hanning,Reno and Hatt hewee )Says nonce

CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS.

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Notion by Reno supported by Manning that the several olainoand accounts be referred to the Finance Oo=ittee•Passed by the following vote:

Yeas:Colvin,Longedorf,Manning,Reao and Matthews. Hays none.

President then declared a abort recess.

RD-CONVENING 07 COUNOILoPresent: Como ilnn Colvim,Longsdorf,Manning and Reno and

President Hatthewso' Absent nano.

6e-*ho-pse VILLAGE q ATTAIRS.Notion by Reno supported by Manning that the olerk eormunicats

with the Payne County Road Comission requo ating.then to pavegoat Jefferson Avenue solidly from curb to curb throughout the

limits of the-Village of Riverview.

Passed by the following. vote:

Yeao:Colvin,Longedorf,Manning*Reuo and Matthews. Nays nonee

Notion by Colvin supported by Manning that the OmpOUP"olksebe instructed to purchase a Chevrolet Roadster Pickup fron the

Down4River Motor Sales Coe for the prioe of $563-20 and that

the President and Clerk be authorized to sign a sixty day note

for the above nand amount bearing interest at the rate of six

r percent.Passed by the following vote:

Teas:Colvin,Longedorf,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Hays none.

Notion by Colvin~aupported by Reno that the Sup'tO Pub. Use

have the new oar lettered withetho initials of his department.Passed by the following.vote.Ysao:Colvin,Longedorf,Manning,Reno anti Matthews. Nays None.

Motion by Longsdorf supported by Manning..-that the clerk be

authorised to have ,the- Banner Laundry Co. install their towel

service of fifty towels per week for $2.75 per month in the

Municipal Buildingg.:Passed by the following..voteeTeao:Colvin,Longedorf,Manning,Reno and Matthews- Rays none*

Notion by Colvin supported by Longsdorf that 4ho a pay station

phone be installed in the lobby of the Police Station for -the- use

of the public and if agreeable the present phone th the John RANN

Snith residence be transferred to the police and elerkle office.,

Passed by the following.vots:Yeao:Colvin Longsdorf,Manning,Reno and tatthews. Nays none*

ORDI UCEe.Motion by Reno supported by Longedorf that an ordinance to

control oirouses, public entertainments and carnivals in the

Village of Riverview be referred to the Ordinance Committee for

Investigation*Passed by the following vote:Teas: Colvin,Longadorf,Hanning,Reno and Matthews- Napo none.

TINANCEe.To the President and -Councilmen of the Villsge_ of Riverview:

Ao the underoi ed Committee of Finance to dhon was referred t

the following bills mould respectfully report that we have careful-

ly exaninned the sane and reoorsmend that they be paid as allowed.

Roy Snith----- Salary 105000

AOJ.Valade--*a-- ° " 1" 0 " w " 100000

Victor airardin.0 a O O a a 7050Palter Keisel--O a a a a a a 8000Janes L.Hale---" a " n O " a "29050

Joseph Smithm--Justioe fees Noe April 1987---- 77e00

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S.L•Vroelands----- Justice Feeo Has April------7.50Trenton Ticeam- NO4.May------ 50000Z*Voflaith---- Inourance.on-Hotoroycle--- 47.70rrakley Bros-----GaexHo. May 1987----- 14090South Bend Garaggee--Gas Ho. May and tire reps.-- 80089.Murphy Bros.-Sales--- Repairs to Chrysler---- 86000Williams-Grocery--supplies per statenent-- 5.39Hioh.Foundation Oo.--Coal and Sewer crook---- 49019DreH*3*Myon-- Prof.aervioso and Sale as H.O..-- 814L00Gartner Hdwe Co.--=8uppliee---- 41007Victor Girardis- burying_dogs_--- 1000Peter Lafayette--Repairs to Hune_ Dldg.. doors-- 060C.B.Pierson---nelding_Villaggee Seal-- 4000Roy Snith--ouppliee and nsala 02.8(s Valade $6.00+• 8.85Detroit Edison Co--.; Street Ligghhting.Ho. Hay--- 285090Nick Bell Tole 00e-- Ser* on 1b7)w and 841-- 88.98

City of Wyandotte--Lighting- Penna. Ave---- 28.50Joe. Cramer-plumbing- and material-- 11054WmeY.Krauae--Sale..ac Sup't._Pub* WksO--- 6700Russell Gorhao--Labor per time report----- 64080Henry Theide----a aa a a it a a to as 1 - w 12060Those 8nith--Iuopecting Sewer #6-----34000Peter Lagine.se--Labor per tine report---- 64030Ferndale Conet000.46--Ketinate#2-Distef6-- 1800000Russell Ae. Murdoch Oo.!.-~Yn ,.8ewer#6-- 90900Frank Hattheve---Board of Review------ 10000A.FeKoester------ a a a a a a w n-----10000James Le Hale----r A a a a It a"---

1340y000f T.A.Oolvin,O.H.LOngadorf and K1=r Nanning Finance Committee*

Notion by Reno supported by Hann9ing_that-the report of the Fin-ance Committee be accepted and the bills paid.Passed by the fallowing. vo-tei

Yeas:Colvin,LongodorfaHannin$,Beno and Hatthewse Ways-none.

Notion by Colvin ovpported by Reno that the Annual Approp.iationas prepared by the Budget Coanittes be approved.,oonfirred and adm

optod and that the Tax rate for the year 1987 be. $13.50 per100.0:1 and that the OonUngent Fund receive $7 jb0 and the

Sinking Fund receive $6300 per 01000.00 and that the Assessor be

instructed to apportion the Taxes for the year 1927 accordingly.Passed by the follawIng_ IrotssYeas:Colvim,Longodorf.Manning,Reno and Matthews. Hays none.

Notion by Reno-supported by Hanning that we adjourn to our next

regular meeting/At 12:10POM*

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special meeting....June 18,18a7e

special Hosting, of the Village Council of Riverview, Wayne Oouniyr,Mickigans called to order at 8:60 PoNe

Meeting called for the purpose of appointing,.and Auxiliary-Poloicecen to take the regular officers place on -their day off and tosot during the vacation period of the regular officers.

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President matthews..ptosidingePresent on Roll Call: Oounoilren Colvin,Manning-_and RanceAbsent: Ocunoilman Longsdorf.

Notion by Oolvinjoupp rted by Reno that the aVxiliary pollcenanbe paid at the rate of V7e35 per day not to exceed $800._00 permonth.

Passed by the following vote:Yeas Oolvinimanning,Reno and Matthews. Naye none. Absent Longsdorfe

President Matthews thereupon offered the none of Hr* AndrooSear a qualified elector of the Village of Riverview for theoffice of Auxiliary polioemne

Motion by Reno o4ported by :fanning that the appointment-of>DOho-poosiHr* Andrew Tear as Auxiliary polioenan be confirmed.Paoood by the following vote:

Yeas:Colvin,Manning,$eno and MattheweS Nays none.e.Absent Longsdorfe

Motion by Reno supported by Hanning._that ae adjourn to our'next

regular Emoting. c

Passed by the.-following. vote:Yeas Colvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none. Absent.Longsdorfe

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REGULAR FETING.JUNE 214 1927.

Rear meeting of the Village Council of Riverview,Wayne county,Michigan held Tuesday June 21 A.D. 1927.

Meeting called to order at A:30 P.M.

President Matthews presiding.Present on roll call:Counoilmen Longsdorf and Manning.Absent : Councilmen Colvin and Reno.

There being a quorum the council was declared in session.

READING AND CORRECTING OF MINUTES.

Motiog by Longedoof supported by Manning that the minutes of

the last regular meeting be approved as read.

Passed by the following vote.

Yeas:Longsdorf,Manning and Matthews* lays none.

Notion by Longedorf supported by Manning that the minutes of

the special meeting of June 13, A.D. 1927 be approved as read.

Passed by the following vote.

Yeas:Longsdorf,Manning, and Matthews. Nays none.

CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS.Notion by Longedorf supported by Manning that the several GLaims

and acoo9nts be ereferred to the Finance Committee.

Passed by the following vote.

Yeas:Longedorf,Mannind and Matthews. Nays none.

President declared a short recess.

Upon reconvening ache followingg answered roll call:

Longsdorf,Manning and Matthews. Absent Colvin and Reno.

REPORT OF COMMITTEES.V41LA8E-AFFA;R"

FINANCE.Resolution by Longsdorf supported by Manning that the Trenton

State Bank be the depository for all the Village• of Riverview

funds for the year 1927.

Passed by the following vote:

Yeas: Longedorf,Manning and Matthews. Nays none.

To the President and Council of the Village of Riverview%

We,the undersigned Committee on Finance to whom was referred the

following bills would respectfully report that we have carefullyexamined the same and recommend that they be paid as allowed.

Roy Smith---Sal, as Polo and Fire Chief 6/1-6/15--$ 105.00

A.J.Valade--Salo as Pol. 6/1-6/15----------------- 100.00

Victor Girardin-Salo as Janitor6/1-6/15---------- 7.50

Walter KeisdA--Sal: as Treas. 6/1-6/15------------ 8000

James L. Hale--Sal, as clerk 6/1-6/15--- W~___ 83.ff

Ralph B. Clark--Legal opinion and prtg.. Sewer Bond

5 & #6 270.00

Weyhing Bros.--4 gold plated badges--------------- 28000

Ferndale Const.Co.--Final est.onS.A.D.#6 11056.95lose inspection cost 147.00 909995

e n a e e n e. -a Extras on sewers------ MOO

R.A.Murdooh Co.--Final esto on S.A.D.#6 ~ 52685

Russell Gorham----Labor per time report---------- 26.10

Peter Laginass--- n n. n n e n a« e 30.30

Rm. F. Krause---Supt. Pub. Wks.----------------- 26.40

Jos. Cramer Jr.-- plumbing sad-mats=ial---------- 8.75

R.D.Bond Co.--Audit as of May31----------------- 399995

June 31/19270.

Victor Girardin--burying one dog------ = 050Andrew Tear--Salo as Aux. Pol. 6/14.6/20 53.55Frank Matthewe--Justioe fees Jan*?Tebo and Mazo.- 38000Mioho Dell Tele. Coo--ser0 on 157-W and 1628-J-- 26.74AOFoNoester--For Gen,* Tax and Assess. Rolle----- 246.00F.H.Farnham--Refund•for 1926 taxes on Lot#129-- 5043

g 1561.40

C.HOLongedorf and Elmer Manning- Finance Committee.

Motionby Longedorf suppo6dd by Mannint.that the report of the

Finance Commi-ttee be accepted and the bills paid.Passed by the following vote.

Yeas:Long-sdorf,Manning and Matt*ews0 Nays none.

W*TER AND LIGHTS.Motion by Longedorf supported by Manning that the clerk order

an additional overhead light to be installed on West JeffersonAvenue north of the oreek bridge.Passed by the following vote.

Yeas:Longsdorf,Manning and Matthews. Nays none.

Motion by Manning supported by Longedorf that we adjourn to

our next regular meeting.Passed by the following.vote:Yeas:Longsdorf,Manning and Matthews. Nays none.

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Regular :wee ting of the Council of the Village of Riverview

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REGULAR HEFTING.

July 5,

Reno*

and Bailey,

minute s of the

Yeas: Colvin Reno and Matthews. Hays none. Absent Longedorfand tanninge f

Vayne County, Hichigant

Called to order at 8:40P.M.President Matthews presiding.

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ROLL CALL.Present on roll call: Councilmen Colvin and

Absent: Councilmen Longsdorf anc: Manning.Other officers present were Attorneys Clark

Engineer.. Hamann and Sup'T. Pub. TIks. Krause.

READING ANb CORRECTING OF JOURNAL.Motion by Rdno supported by Colvin that the

last regular meeting stand approved ae read.

Passed by the following vote:

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notion by Cowin supported by Reno that the Engineer be

instructed to run a property line from Ford Avenue to SibleyRoad on Vest Refferson Avenue so as to determine the;distanee

tobetween the prbposed curb and property line and to

repj'kethe Attorney of his findings so that the attorney mayup the matter of replacement of the sidewalks with the yne

Cou ty Road Commission and to report to the Village clerk,,sothat a special;meeting may be called.Passed by the following vote:Yeas Colvin,Reno and Matthews. Rays none. Absent Longedorfand Manning.

Motion by &6 supported by Colvin

Chief of Police for the month of June

placed n f ilel in the clerk's office*Passed by the ;following vote:Yeas: Colvin Reno and Matthews*

that the report .of the1927 be accepted 'and

Rays none. Absent Longedorf and Manning.

Notion by Repo supported by Colvin that the several

and accounts be referred to the Finance Committee.

Passed by thejfollowing vote.

Yeas: Colvin,*iao and .Matthews.

Rays none. ADoent Longedorf and Manning.

Motion bt estima

PassedYeas:Raps n

To the

we, ththe fdcarefuas

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Colvin supported by Reno that the Sup't. Pub.

8 "Of cost of a band stand to be arected aoros

eeX in Vreeland Park,e ; following vote:

vin,Reno and Matthews.

Abseet Longedorf and Manning.

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undereifinor ing rbiy eaa

winad.

1and Councilmen of the Village of River* w.

ad Committee on Finance, to whom was rQfesfred128 would respectfully report that we have,ad the same and recommend that they be pod ;

I1 Sl/6-7/1------ 105006nannannnne-- 100.,001

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Andrew Tear----- S8l.6/2f-7%1,-----g 76•50Victor Girardiu--Sal. 6/16-7/1---- 7.50Walter Keisel--- " ' " 10 " " 8100James L.Hale----" " * " " a a 83.33Aber. Ry.Exp.0o.- C.O.D. on Fireworka--- 206.17L.E.Koons--- For Ptg. and material Park signs-- 30000Mich. Foundation Co.--Material per invoices--- 15048Trenton Times--Prig. per Contract Mo.June-- 50.00

City of Wyandotte--Penna. Ave. Lights Mo. 4une-- 28.50James A. Jones Agency--Water Clko and Vill.elk. bond- 25.00

Wyan. Rubber Sump Works- 3 Sub. Stamps-- 3.60Date Edison Co:--Street and Mualdgl Mo. June--- 344.85

Murphy Droeo Motor Sales--Rep. to Ch"sler--- 8080on Chevrolet---- 55000

Jamee,L. Hale-'Office supplies------ SosoR:D.Clark--Fees on D.D.R..case 400000H.W.Mills--audited premium on Village emp.Zns.-- 24.58

Langel Hdwe.Co.--sheet iron for park signs---- 7.20

H.B.Kinyon--Prof. services per report----- 24.00Gartner Hdwe Co.--Supplies per statement----- 2165Banner Launder Co.--Towel service---- 1180Peter Laginess --Labor per time report---- 30080

Gorhart.--* a e"" a a a r-MRusselll 31.50Wier. Krause----N a a a a a a a a a a a,.,.,,,140.80Jos. Worthington-----Labor on Siren---- 3.00

T.H.Colvin ana.Jamee Reno Finance Committee.Notion by Reno supported by Colvin that the report of the

Finance Committee be accepted and the bills paid.Passed by the following vote:Teas: Colvin,Reno and Matthews. \

Nags none. Absent Longsdorf and Mannbng. \

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the clerk preparea petition to be circulated among the residents west of the \railroad tracks for a Gas Main to be located there.

Passed by the following vote:

Teas:Colvin,Reno and Matthews.

Nays none. Absent Longedorf and Manning.

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that we adjourn to ourI

next regular meeting.Passed by the following vote:Teas Colvin Reno and Matthews.

Nays none. 16ent Longedorf and Manning. litAt 11:30P.M. ' {James L. Hale,Village clerk.

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SP01AL MEETING.I I July 7,2927.

Special meeting of the Council df Riverview, Wayne County,,Michigan held Thursday July 7th.,1927.

Meeting called for the purpose of hearing the bids on the

lowering of Vater baind and moving of Fire Hydrants on WestJefferson Avenue.

Meeting called to order"at 8:00P.M.President Matthews presiding.Present on roll call: Councilman Colvin,9 nning,aRd BangIIdorf.Absent : Councilman L Res4"= Reno.

The two bids on the job were reads as follower

J.H.Lovett Co.--.......--- 275.00Z.ik.Brooks&Sone Co.-. ;240.00

Notion by eolvin supported by Longedorf that the bid of9.2. Brooko &Sane Co. being tha lowest the job be let tothe above named firm.Passed by the following vote;Teas: Colvin. Lorigsdorf,Mann ing and Matthews.

Rays none. Absent Reno.

Motion by Longedorf supported by Manning that we adjournto our next regular meeting.Passed by thef;ollorring vote:

YeasColvin,Longedorf,,Manning and Matthews.

Eaya none. Absent Reno.

At 8:30P.U,

James L. Hale,Pillage clerk.

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Regular Meeting. July 19,1987.

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview, WayneCounty, Michigan held Tuesday July 19th.,1927.

Meeting called to order at 11:10P.M.Preside#t Matthews peesiding.

ROLL CALL.The following answered at roll call:Present:Councilmen Colvin, Manning and Reno. Absent: Longsdorf.Other officers present were Engineer Speed and Sulp!t. Pub. Wks K

Krauss*

READING AND CORRECTING OF MINUTES.Motion by Reno supported by Manning that the minutes of the last

regular meeting stand approved as read.Passed by the following vote: {

Yeas:Colvin,Manning .Reno and Matthews. Nays none. Absent Longsdorf.notion by Reno supported by Manning that the minutes of the spec-

ial meeting of July 7th,1927 stand approved as read.Passed by the following vote:Yeas: Colvin, Manning, Reno and Matthews. Nays none. Absent Longddorf.

COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS.Motion by Reno supported by Colvin that the communication from

the Village Engineer in regard to the findings of the survey of theproperty line on West Jefferson Avenue"be accepted and placed on file.Passed by the following vote:

Yeas:Colvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews.'Nays none. Absent Lon edorf.Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the copy of the Is ter

sent to the Wayne County Road Commission by the Attorney asking forthe construction of damaged sldewblke along West Jefferson Avenuebe received and placed on file.Passed by the following vote:

Yeas:Colvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none. Absent Longsdorf.Notion by Colvin supported by Manning that the petition of Clement

Ainge for and extension of time on the bond for the constructionof sidewalks in tie Clement Ainge Park Sub* be referred to the Att-

orney with the recommendation that a six months extension be gran-ted.Passed by the following vote:

Yeas:Colvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews.-,Nays none. Absent Longsdorf.Motion by Reno supported by Manning that the petitions for the

laying of Gas Maine in the Joe. E. Newcomers Fort St. Subo and the

Wyandotte Highlands Sub, be referred to the Attorney for the nec-

essary action.Passed by the following vote:

Yeas:Colvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none. Absent Longsdorf.

n~1REPORTS AND COMMUNICATION FROM OFFICERS,

fo Motion by Reno supported by Manning that the report of theJustices for the month of June be accepted and placed on fide.Passed bu the following vote:

Yeas:Colvin,Manning, Reno and Matthews. Nays none. Absent Longsdorf.

CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS.Motion by Reno supported by Manning-that the several claims and

accounts be referred to the Finance Committee.Passed by the following vote:

Yeas:Colvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews. pays none. Absent Longedorf.Preeident then declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll call.Present Colvin,Manning and Reno. Absent Longsdorf and Matthews.

President pro-tempore Colvin'presiding.

REPORT OF COMMITTEES.FINANCE.

We the undersigned Committee on Finance, to whom was referred theifo lowing bills,would respectfully report that we have carefully

examined the same and recommend that they be paid as allowed.

Roy Smith--Sal. 7/1-7/16-------- 105.00AJ.Valade--Sal. " " n 100000Victor Girardin--pal 7/1-7/16---- 7.50Walter Keisel 8100James L.Hale-- Sal.7/1-7116------- 83.33National Bank of Commerce-----Int.on Waterlmp.Bonds2310900

e"""""s Vill.Ealls " lo5.00Peoples State Bank--Int, on Water Ext• Bonds- 1075.00Chao. Bushroe--Refund for Hydrant wrench---- 5900R.D.Pond&Co.--Mo. May and June and supplieer- 136.17South Bend Garage-- Gas and repairs---- 23.70

Eakley Bros---Gas Mo. Tune---- 18006Judge Vreeland-- Fees Moo June-- 49.40Judge Smith--Fees Mo. May and June--- 71.50

Judge Deemud--Fees Mo. June--~ 5.00Wm. F. Krause-- Supt. Pub. Use 46.65Wm. A. Singer--Laborper report--- 40.20L.E.Koone-- Labor on Traffic sign 7.00Russell Gorham---Labor per report---- 39.30Peter Laginess---" " " n n n " 39.30Warren Manning Jr.-LABOR per report-- 1020Victor Girardin--burying 4 dogs---- 2.00John R. Smith--Labor per report---- 2010Walter Keisel--Fees for 1926 taxes--- 7.77James L. Hale--Office supplies---- 5013Bd. Water Comm.-- For water-----~ 362.20Mich. Bell Telephone' CO.-- ser on 1628-J-- 1l8.49Andrwe Tear-- Sal as!Aux. Pol.6 nights-- 45.90Russell A. Murdoch Co.--Ser. on property line 70.00

4912:80"'"T.H.Colvin,E. Manning and James Reno Finance Committee.

Motion by Reno supported by Manning that the report of the Finance

r~1 Committe be accepted and the bills paid.Passed by the folio ing vote :Yeae:Colvin,Manning and Reno. Nays none. Absent Longsdorf and Matthews.

President Matthews entered at 10:lOP.M.Motion by Colvin supported by RenG that the clerk and treasurer

transfer from the contingent to the hi wxp fund $ 3750924 andfrom the contingent to the water fund 368.87Passed by the following vote:

Yeas:Co4vin,Mann1ng,Reno and Matthews. Absent Longsdorf. Nays none.

Motion by Colvin supported by•Reno that the clerk turn over to the

Attorney and bonding company such papers are neceseaty to clear up

situtation of the former treasurer.

Passed b$ the following vote:

Yeas:Colvin,Manning,~Rsno and Matthews. Nays none. Absent Long_dorf.

VILLAGE AFFAIRS.Motion by Reno supported by Colvin that the Supt. Pub& Wks,

look into the matter ~of the cost of pipe f@r a flag pole and report

at next meeting.Passed by the following vote:

Teas:Colvin Hanning,Reno and Matthews2 Nays none. Absent Longedorf.Motion byA;no supported by Manning that the estimate of Mr. Calvin

Courtney for the erection of a band stand across Monguagon Creek

at Vreeland Park be referred to the Village Affairs Committee.

Passed by the following vote:

Yeas: Colvin,ManningSReno and Matthews. Nays none. Absent Longsdorf.

ORDINANCE.Motion by Colvin supported gy Reno that the Attorney be instruo~

ted to prepare a dog,lieenee ordinance to contain the following

costs: Males #1900,Females $2.00 and tags $ 910.

Passed by the following vote:

YeastColvin,Manning,Reno and Matthewel Nays none. Absent Longsdorf.Motion by Reno supported by Manning that we adjourn to our next

regular meeting.Passed'by the following vote:

Yeas Colvin,Manning, Reno and Matthews. Naye none. Absent Longedorf.

At 11:15P*Mo

SPECIAL MEETING.

r4July 85,1937.

Special meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,WgyneCounty;Miohigan held Monday July 35,1937.Meeting called to,order at St30PoVePresident Matthews presiding.

The following answered roll call:Present Councilmen Colvin,Longedorf, Manning and Matthews.Absent Councilman Reno.

Meeting called for the purpode of adjusting the taxes of the D.T.B.IftRe that had been ordered from the books by the State Tax Commissioner.

Motion by Colvin supported by Manning that the clerk communicatewith the Attorney to find out if at the time of the hearing beforethe State Tax Commission the Attorney for the D.T@& I.PR* and theVillage Attorney had' an agreement to allow the railroad a 75 footright-of-way and tax the remainder of 4he-eaoh lot.Passed by the following vote:

Yeas:Colvin,Manning, Longsdorf and Matthews. Nays none. Absent Reno.

Motion by Longsdorf dupported by Colvin that the Assessor set avalue on these lots using the value of the adjacebt property and useSomers Depth rule for the valuation of the taxable portion of eachlot.

Passed by the following vote:

Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf,Manning and Matthews. Naye none. Absent Reno.

Motion by Colvin supported by Longsdorf that we adjourn to ournext regular meeting.Passed by the following vote:

Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf,Manning and Matthews. Nays none. Absent Reno.

At 9:45P.M.

REGULAR MEETING.

Regular meeting of the VillageCounty, Michigan held August 2nd.

Meeting called~to order at 8:20President-.Matthews presiding.

August 2,1927.

Council of Riverview, WayneA.D. 19270P.M.

ROLL CALL.Present: Councilmen Colvin,Manning and Reno. Aboent:Longsdorf.

RRADINQ AND CORRECTING OF JOURNAL.Notion by Reno supported by Colvin that the minutes of the

last regulat me~.ting of July 19 stand approved as read.Passed by the following vote:

Yeae:Colvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none. Absent:LongsdortMotion by Reno supported by Manning that the minutes •f the

special meeting of July 25th, stand approved as redd.Passed by the following vote:

Yeas:Colvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none.Absent:Longedorf.

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COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS.Motion by Reno supported by Colvin that the communicationof

the Wayne County Road Commission in regard to the water bill

presented by the Water Board Clerk be referred to the Finance

Committee.Passed by the following vote :

Yeas:Colvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none. Absent:LongsdorfoMotion by Reno :'supported by Manning that the communication from

the Attorney containing the letter sent to the Michigan SuretyCompany be received and placed on file.Passed by the following vote:Yeas:Colvin Manning, Reno and Matthews. Nays none. Absent:Longsdorf.Councilman Longsdorf entered at 9:OCP6M9

Motion by Reno supported by Colvin that the petition of theresidents of the Village of Riverview for an established garbagecollection be referred to the Village Affairs Committee.Passed by the following vote:Colvin,Longedorf.Manning, Reno andMatthews. Nays none.

READING OF ORDINANCES.Motion by Reno supported by Colvin that an ' Ordinance to pro-

vide for the cutting of obnoxious weeds,the assessment of thecost thereof and to provide a penalty for the violation of this

Ordinance, within the confines of the Village of Riverview' be

given its second reading by title only.Passed by the following vote: Yeas:Colvin,Bongedorf,Manning,Renoand Matthews. Nays none.

Said ordinance was then given its sec-nd reading by title only.Motion by Reno supported by Longedorf that an Ordinance to re-

gulate and license dogs in the Village of Riverview' be givenits first re ding byy title only.Passed by the following vote. Yeas: Colvin. Longsdorf,Manning,Renoand Matthews. Nays none.

REPORTS FROM OFFICERS.Motion by Reno supported by Manning that the Chief of Police

report for the Month of July be accepted and placed on file.

r Passed by the following voteand Matthews. Nays none.

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Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf,Manning,Reno

CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS.Motion by Reno supported by Longsdorf that the several claims

and accounts be referred to the Finance Committee.Passed by the following vote. Yeae:Colvin,Longedorf,Manning,Renoand Matthews.

President then declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll call:

Present:Colvin,Longedor,Manning,Renoo Absent: none.

Report of Committees.VILLAGE AFFAIRS.

Motion by Reno-supported by Colvin that the clerk be authorizedto have notices printed requesting the people to purchase air-

tight garbage containers to be placed at a convenient place atthe rear of the lot and that during the summer months regularsemi-monthly collections will be made and during the wintermonths monthly collections will be made.Passed by-the following vote: Yeas:Colvin,Longedorf,Manning,Renoand Matthevvrs. Nays none,

FINANCE.To the President and Councilmen. of the Village of

we, the undersigned Committee on Finance,,to whomthe following bille,would respectfully report that

fully examined the same and recommend that they belowed:

Roy Smith---Sale 7/16-8/1---_a $A.JoValade--Salo" n e a e_®__~

Victor Giradin-"Walter Keisel-" " a n n a

James L. Hale-0 n n n a n______

Russell A. Murdoch Co.-Photostats of Subs. $15.00Eng* water main-- 18000

T.C.Brooks Sons Co.--Lower.Water Mainon W/Jeff.-South Bend Garage--MW. Repairs---Mich. Alkali Co.--Cal. Chl, for streets----Walter Krauser--welding Flag pole---Chas. Harbaum--labor per report----Alex. Singer---a e" a" e e

Andrew Lambrix-" " n " " a a

Wm. F. Krause-O" " " e " a

Peter Laginess-n " " 11 a a n n_----

Russ611Gorham--" a n " a " "

Geoe Tayak-----e n n n n n n

Allen Boushaw--" " It " e a a a__pa

Ralph B. Clark-Attendance ten meetings-Dot, Edison Coe--Stelighting Mot July----Judge Vreeland--Fees Moe July----e a s 19att------e a n n n n n„___

a n n Deamud___ a a n a e a

Banner Laundry--Towel Seer. Mo. July-----Victor Girardin---Burying 2 dogs----Doubleday-Hunt-Dolan--Regristration Dook--

City of Wyandotte--Penna. Aaee lighting Moe July--Elton Price--Gas for Pol. Dept.--

Riverview:m was referred

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83.33

27.00240.00

3.5011.205.505.409.00

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100.00240.7024.0017.505.002.751.00

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Trenton Times--Prtg. and Pub. Mo. July----- $ 50000

Andrew Tees--Sal. 4 nights to Aug. let.-- 30.60

DownRiver Motor Sales--Into and Note--- 568.83

T.F.Colvln,C.H.Longsdorf, and E. Manning Finance Committee.

Motion by Reno'supported by Manning that the report of the

Finance Committe be accepted and the bills paid.Passed by the following vote. Yeas:9olviu,Longsdorf,Manning,

Renc,and Matthews. Nays none.

Motion by Colvin supported by Manning that the bill sent

the Wayne County Road Commission for water used on West Jeff-

erson Avenue be recalled and that a bill for water used on

the Allen Road be sent.Passed by the following vote: Yeas:Colvin,Lohgsdorf,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

Motion by Colvin supported by Longsdorf that the Supt. Pub

Wks, get in touch with Captain Tripp and in some way settle.

the bill sent in by Captain Tripp.Passed by the following vote: YeasColvin,Longsdorf,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

WATER AND LIGHTS.Motion by Colvin supported by Manning that the Detroit Edison

Coe be instructed to make a change in tie Street Light at the

Y formed just north of Sibley Road on Fort Street.

Passed by the following vote: Yeas: Colvin,Longedorf, Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

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Motion by Reno supported by Manning that we adjourn to our

next regular meeting.Passed by the following vote: Yeas: Colvin,Longsdorf,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nay s none.

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AUGUST 16, 1927.

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,Wayne County, Michigan held Tuesday August 16,1927.

Meeting called to order at 8:OOP.M,President Matthews presiding.

4ROLL CALL. J

Following Councilmen answered roll call: Present, Colvin, Mann-

ing and Reno. Absent Longsdorf.READING AND CORRECTING OF JOURNAL.

Motion by Reno supported by Manning that the minutes of the

last regulat meeting stand approved as read.Passed by the following vote: Yeas: Colvin, Manning, Reno and

Matthews. Nays none. Absent Longsdorf.

Councilman Longsdorf entered at 8:20P.M.

COMMUNICATIONS. AND PETITIONS.Motion by Colvin supported by Manning that the communication

from the Detroit City Gas Company in regard to the action taken

on the petttions for mains in the two subdivisions *ge receivedand placed on file:Passed by the following vote: Yeae,Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning,Reno and Matthews.„Nays none*

Motion by Reno supported by Manning that the communicationfrom the City of Detroit in regards to the paying of the dela

inquent inspection fees be received and placed on file and ref-

erred to the Attorney and engineer for further action.

Passed by the following vote: Yeas,Colvin,Longsdorf, Manning,Reno and Matthews.Nays none.

Motion by Colvinisupported by Manning that the letter of the

City Realty Co. for a refund of the interest for the 193 6 taxes.

Passed by the following vote: Yeas,Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning,Reno and Matthew..CNays none,

Motion by Colvinusupported by Manning that the petition of the

Villagers for a reduction of the Police force be referred to the

Committee On Village Affairs.Passed by the following vote: Yeas, Colvin,Longsdorf,-Manning,Reno and Matthews."Nays none.

READING OF ORDINANCES,Motion by Colvinjsupported by Reno that 'An Ordinance to pro-

vide for the cutting and destroying of noxious weeds,. the asee-

sement of the coat;thereof and the penalty for the violation of

this Ordinance' be~given its third reading.Passed by the following vote: Yeas, Colvin,Longsdorf, Manning,Reno and Matthews.„Nays none.

Said Ordinance was then given its third reading.Motion by ColvW supported by Reno that the said ordinance be

adopted as read.Passed by the following vote: Yeas, Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning,Reno and Matthews.?Nays none.

READING OF OFFICERS REPORTS.

Motion by Reno supported bb Manning that the report of the

Treasurer be acceptedd as re

Passed by the following vote: Yeae?Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning,

Reno and Matthews,! Nays none.

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CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS.Motion by Reno supported by Manning that the several claims

and accounts be referred to mthe Finance Committee.

Passed by the following vote. Yeae:Colvin, Longedorf, Manning,

Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

President thereupon declared a short recess.

Upon reconvening the following answered roll call.

Present:Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning, Reno and Matthews.

Absent none.

Ordinance*Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that 'an ordinance to reg-

ulate and license dogs in the Village of Riverview' as prepared

by the Attorney beireferred to the Ordinance Committee.

Passed by the following vote: Yeas, Colvin,Longedorf, Manning,

Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

FINANCE.

Do the honorable President and Councilmen of the Village of

Riverview:th- undersigned Committee on Finance to whom was referred

Wethe following bills, would respectfully report that we have care-

id as allow& dfully examined theeame and recommend that the y be a

Chief 8/1-8/16---1 105000d FireP.oy Smith---Sal. as Po&. an

A.J.Valade--Salo as Pol. 8/1-8/16----- 100.00

Andrew Tear-Salo as Aux POL/ to 8/16---8/1-8/16--itJ 37,50oranVictor Girardin- Sal. as

8/1-8/16--sTS l 8.50reaasaWalter Keisel-)

James L. Hale--Sal. as Clk. 8/1-8/16-- 83.33

Geo. P. Johnson--Dec. Village--- 50.0046 09

Eakley Bros. -Gas Mo. July----Michigan Foundation Coew8upplies per invoices-- 15.66

quarry Lumber Co.a-Material for Park signs-- 11*71

Gartner Hdwe. Co.-Supplies-----001

Murphy Bros.--Adjusting Garbo on Chrysler-- 0

0015Jake Domaitch--Sam Brown Belts-- 0

404Jager-Asmus -Supplies-- 10.03Caetle&Ford--Refund on taxes--

3 00Roy Smith--Meals for M.S.F.---- 0

054Mr. Ed. Steger--For cashed Money Order--

17228Walter Keieel--Fees on 1926 Delinquent taxes----

492James L. Hale--Laundry and postage---

Pikks/~bl 21.00t. PuWm. Krause--ftppitse-and Sup19 20

Peter Laginess--Labor per report---0015

Russell Gorham--"~" a n 408o-

Andrew Lambrix--6 a n a n n a

Krause--- Supplies for gun. Eldg.-----Wm11.45

R. D. Bond&Co.--Auditing work--, 65.00

T.H.Colvin,Q.E.Longsdorf and Be Manning Finance Committee.

Motion by Reno supported by Manning that the report of the

Finance Committee be accepted and the bills paid.Passed by the following vote:Yeas,Colvin,Longedorf, Manning,

Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

esolution by Colvin supported by Manning that theP

Auditors be

authorized to transfer$3000.00 from the-Contingent to the Light-

ing Fund and $2000.00 from the Contingent to the Highway Fund.

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and $16,101.63 be transferred from the Ooatingent to the GeneralFund.Further resolved that appropiations of $3600900 be made cover

expenses of water and $ 2000.00 for general expenditures.Passed by the following vote: Yeas Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

Motion by Colvin supported by Manning that we adjourn to our

next regular meeting.Passed by the followin vote: Yaas,Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

At 11:45 P.I.

James L/ Hale,

Village clerk. '

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September 6,2927..

Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,17ayno County Michigan held Tuenday, September 61927..

Mating owned to order by President Nattheae at 8:30 P.M.

ROLL CALL.Prooont: Councilman Colvin.Hanning and Reno;Abcont: Councilman Longedorf,

RJWrNG AND CORRECTING OF JOURNAL.1lotion by Reno supported by Banning that the minutes of the

last regular =eating be approved as-read,Passed by the following vote : ,

Yoas:Co3winsMuning, Reno and Matthews. Nays:~ none. Absent Loggedorf.

COWUNICATIONS AND PETITIOAB.' >notion by Colvin supported by Reno, that the communications %,from

the Michigan Surety Company be accepted and placed on file.Passed by the following vote:

Teas:ColviniUanning,Reno and Matthews, Wa$e none. Absent Loagedorf.Motion by Colvin supported by Manning thatt th i:ommtt~ i ati n

from G. 2ointar Bra le r~fsrrettothe Va11 REV Af3a re ~om-zsittee. seas ~ Uy t o oL fln g vo

Yeas: Colvin'Hanning,Reno and Matthews. Rays none. Absent Longedorf.

REPORTS FROM OFFICERS.Motion by Reno supported by Manning that the report of ibi ••Chiof Police for the Month of August be received and placed 6n f1lePassed by the following vote: ~

Yeas:Caavin,Nanning,Reno andMatthews2lNays none. AbAvnt Longodo~f..4\~Notion by Colvin supported by Reno that tbd report of the JustL64"__'

for the Month of August be accepted and placed on file.Passed by the following vote:Yeas: Colvin,Manni.nQ,Reno and V,Utthews. Nays noge. Absent Longsdorf.

CALCLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS.

Notion by Reno supported by Banning that the several claims and

accounts be referred to the Committee'on Finance.Passed by th,.: following vote:

Yeao:Colvin,Marning, Pena and Matthews. Naye none. Absent Longedorf.President then declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll call.Present: Colvin,Manning and Reno. Absent:Longedorf.

Report of Committee9.VILLAGE AFFAIRS.

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the clerk make copies of lif._proof of claim of loss for the Attorney and the Michigan Surety Coo~~1and that the Attorney be empowered to collect the amount of lose.Paaaed by the following vote :

Ye":Colvin diannIng,Reno and Matthews. Na.ya none. Absent Lor_gedorf.Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the President appoint a

committee to act with the Fire Chief in consulting the Fire Chiefsof the down river municipalities to create a more friendly fseliagtoward anaverdng fire calla from each others town and to ;a.in ideas

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September 6 1927.

to help modernize fire fighting equipment and to keep in touchwith methods of Ore control and safety.Passed by the following vote:

Yeae:Colvin,Ma.nning,Reno and Hatthews. Nays none. Abeent:Longsdarrf.President Natthe*e then appointed the whole Council on this

Committee.Notion by Colvinjoupported by Reno that the olerk advertise and

receive bide for the painting of the exterior and upatairs interiorof the Municipal Building and for the altering of the Clerk's officeand painting of the Garage.Passed by the following vote:

Yeae:Colvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews, Nays none. Absent:Longedorf.Lotion by Reno supported by Manning that the clerk order one

barrel of Medium Oil at $.48 per gallon and one barrel of Heavy Oilat S.55 per gallonfrom the Big Chief Oil Co.Passed by the following vo$e:Colvin,Manning Reno and Matthews . Nays none. Absent:Longedorf.

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the clerk take up thematter of the non-removal and the laying of tracks in the Villageof Riverview by the D.U.R. with the Attorney.Passed by the following vote:

Colvin,Manning,Reno and Ma ttheWS. Hays none. Absent:Longedorf.Notion by Reno supported by Colvin that inasmuch as the City Realty

Company had made no inquiry regarding the 1926 Village Taxes untilMarch 14th. 1927 that date being later than the last day ordinarily ffor the collection,-of taxes by the Village Treasurer and further thatthe penalty being lees than what the County would have collectedtherefore we feel that the City Realty Company io not entitled to a

refund.Passed by the following vote:

Yeas:Colvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews, Nays none. Absent:Longedorf.Motion by Colvinleupported by Manning that the Supt. Pub. Wks*

put new Street Sighe up on the newly named streets at once.Passed b~- the following vote:

Yeas:Colvin,Manning, Reno and Matthews. Nays none. Absent:Longed rf.

Notion by Colvinyeupported by Reno that the Clerk contract withthe Michigan Foundation Company for a carload of Pochanatoe LumpCoal at $8.50 pertTon delivered.Passed by the following vote:

Yeae:Colvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none. Absent:Longedorf.FINANCE.

To the President amd Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:We, the undersigned Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the

following bills would respectfully report that we have carefullyexamined the same and recommend that they be paid as allowed:Roy Smith--mSal. as Pol. & Fire Chief 8/16-9/1--# 105900A.J.Valade--Sal/ am Pol. 8/16-9/1---- 100.00Victor girardin-Sal. as'Jandtor 8/16-9/1-- 7.50Walter Keisel--Sal: as Treas. 8/16-9/1---- 8000aamee L. Hale--Sal, as Village Clerk-8/16-9/1- 83033Andrew Lambrix--Labor per time report-- 21.00Jos. Cramer Jr.--plumbing and fire services-- 6.00Russell Gorham-49abor per time report-- 58.a0Peter Laginees-=n a n n a n a n n ar 49.80Wm. F. Krause--Supt. Pub. Wks,-- 49.20Andrew Tear--Sal, as Aux.Pol.-- 30060James Kleehammer--Fire at Pentek Bldg.-- 1000Sher Trombley- n a n a e n a a e 1000

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iL1'oyd Hale Ser. at Pentek Fire----Edward Milliman-a a a it a a a-

Milton Reno--- » » » " °T'homas Reno--- a n fl a is n a a a n-.,_

Edward Reno--- a n n a a a a ' n «

James Reno---- a • 11 1~ n « a ° n a 11,

Jessie Eyles-- na n n a n a a n--_Wm. Cuddy---,,,,, "J"

Victor Corevits-" 0 n n n n«« n a--,,,

Arthur Williams-- a s« a« a n n-,,-a a n n wan---Elmer Manning--_" a it it

Chas. Mitchell-- Flanging hoseJoe* Worthington--Pentek fire and HangingVictor Girardin-- Burying 2 dogs-----James L. Hale-- Postage-----

11001.001.001.001.00

iSoo00

1.001.001.001.001.50

Hoed-- 1.901.001.50

Jager-Asmus Hdws-- Revovler and. shells---- 30.58Gartner Hdwae.----= O.W. Paint------ 2800Mich. Foundation Co.~-Sewer crock and supplies-- 110.30South Bend Garage-Tire rep. and Gas Mo. Aug.---- 38066Eakley Bros. -Gas Pol. andGre gory-Mayer-Thom--PenceIle---Banner Laundry Co.--Towet Ser. Mo. Aug.---City of Wyandotte--Penna. Ace, lights-----A. J . Valade---ryeala------

Roy Smith"-- " " Oand-Postage------Det6 Edison Co--Street lighting Mo. Aug.--Mud n a n a n Mun. Bldg.----a" a n a n n --Past Due Bill Mun Bldg...Mich, Bell Telephone Oo.---Ser. 1626-J----Wm. F. Krause--Toilet Supplies---Judge Watt--Justice Fees,Mo. Aug.-----Judge Vreeland-" » " " " u a a a--

Judge De amud--- n n n n n n a« a. M

T.H.Oolvin,Jem a Re no and E.Motion by Reno supported by

Finance Committee be acceptedPassed by the following vote :

Teas:Colvin,Manning,Reno andMotion by Reno supported by

regular meeting.Passed by the following vote:

Yeas:liolvin,Manning,Reno and

17.681.323.75

28.5050600

2 60086186.80

24.091.#2

31.6015400

rrrrrww_~7/4YN--1077635

Manning Finance Committee.

Manning that the report of theand the bills paid.

Matthews. Naye none. Aboent:fondsdorf.Manning that we adjourn to our next

Matthews. Nlys none. Absent:Longsdorf.

At 12:10 P.M.

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satinet mating at the C01=011- 0fCayes County, Uicblgan held Tuesdayi::at;in(; called to order et 0:24.PPr oident Eattholic prreidind. '

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the V11100 of RiverviewiltS~eptember loth. 1927.G.

ROLL CALL.Prevent :Councilmen Colvin,tlanning rte. Abaera~,t:yLon dorfaF=

RrADING AND COMECTINO OFF JOURNAL.Lotion by Colvin supported by Uanrin" Wh the minutes of the Imot

ragular meting sta.,d approved as read.Paoned by thla folzas,f.ng vote:Toao:Colvin ,Uanning, d Mtthaae. Raye n(ne. Aboen-1 LongAdorN-

REPORTS AND 00=13RI0ATIOUS FROU OFFICERSenotion by Cal.rin -nupr ortad by Hanning that the Atlditora Rdportfor the month of Auguat be turned over to the Finance Co=Ittco.

Paooese by the folloving vote:Yaaa: Colvin,thnning,W4W and lia ttheve , Rayo nona. Absent Longod.orf sr`

CLATUS urn .ACCOUNTS.Lotion by Colvin aupported by Banning that the oeveral claims and

aceounta liz referreii to the Carmitt,e on Finance.Pao:)ed by the folding vote:

Yeae:Colvin, YAP.nine,Rnm and 11%,tthetm* gays none Abacut Longedori'~)Q440President than declexad a ehort receors.

Qpor, recanvening the f Bowing an4War(id roll call.

Preeant:Colvin.LongadorZte%aDIng -e 532i . Absent Rana.

Rbpolt of CommItteec•VILLAGE AFFAIRS*

notion by Colvin 'supported by B=ning that Geo. Quick being theloceot; biddor tz be°awarded the contract for the Fainting and cater-ing of the Uunicipal Builtttu-*Paaoad by the follo"ing vote:Toas,Colvin,Lonesdori',ilanning and Mtthews* Wixyn none. Absent no,

Lotion by Calvin suppor. tod by Lamina that the matter of theJanitor be laid over for .xo we ks ar-4. unloea conditions improvethe President be authorized to Zppoint a new man,Passed by the following vote:

Yeae:Colvin. Longaaorf,Wla ping and lhtthoao. Kayo none. Absent Reno.Notion by Colvin au,ported by Canning that the President appoint

tr.~o emn living leoV of Fort Street to verve an Qpeoial Aolics with-out compentatioa.Pan sad by th ^ folloving vote:

Yaao:Colrin.Longedorf.Manning end lhttneao. Rays none.Abaent R9no,a Motion by Colvin a-apportcd by 11ann1na that the Presidcnt appointa committee to arrango a dance and ouoh other arrangements as uhallbe a-pzoQiate for UG de iattion of the navy paved road and Flag Pole.Passed by the follo*ing vote:Yoao:Colvin1Longedoif,tiannini3 and Mttle4rs.. Nays none.Aboent Reno.President appointod'on thi$ comrittee. C*2vin,Hale,Lonaod.orf,ttanringand Krauno.President appointed ao Special Police ur. ,Anthony Koirno tend Ur.

Paroy Roed.Lotion by Colvin supported by Nrauzia, that the Attornoq-got an inj-

vaction $Pow-0& to reveut the Dat=olt City Gas Co. from laying anyass Nino in the Vl&l of Riverview and to prevent tha further conot..

Soptoc.Dar 2001927.Page ?a .

ruction of the one in proVeae.Paos ec' by the following vote:

Yoaa:Golvin,Long©dorf"unnning and Itatthown. Nmys none. Absent Kano.

ORDIRArCE.HotionnbN Colvin oupported by H nning that the Attorney draw-up as

ordinance on bill board signs.Pas-ed by U" tbllowing vote:

Yetw:Col.vin,Longejdorf,,}S_:.nning undMttters, Neya gone, Absent Reno.

TINANCE a

To the President a.ndCouncilman of the Village of Riverview:UZ the undersigned CormitUe on rinanoa,.to ubom va.s roferred the the

following billn, vot d reapectfull• report tbat to leave carefully ox-

amined the name ard'9 recom-wnd that %4kg be pa W ad adored.Roy S ith•~- Soo. g 1064 ?A.J.Valade-----A " s' 0 . o 1001,00Andren Tsar---" " 0 q' 0 a---- 30.80Victor Girardta-" " " ° q----------_-7250Dalter Keiael--e " ' ° 8.00

Janes Halo 83.33

T.Molwin 3 tits s and tuba a for ChryoXer-- 69.27

Big Chief Oil Co-1 bbl. heavy & 1 bbI,z;vdiuu ail- 51.60

R.D.Bond & Go.- Ho. Acg. Audit and Special audit-- 150.00

E.d. Smith --Lns. on Chryoler---- 71.111

tlarvoy Colvin -.labor en Siren-----l rtt d C0?

2.6040u o---e voCorruZaBeach Ml nfg. Co--1

James Hale--Poa tape l on Tax Sto to mo nte-»-- 1.06

Rich. Bell Telephone--.Service on 264?----- 1.3.06a a Vt a e a" a a P Q* a o o 11638& 'J1 2'4.24

Rusaell A. Hurdoch Co.-Eng. on Vater Ext.-- 11.28Pontiac Drainago CowSater Ext. Contract-- 85.67

Dalter Heleal -Fsao on del. taxes---- 2?.10

Rusissell Coriia*-Labor per tim report-- 59.70

Petor Itniness-4 a * " ' a " 1 a a--- 56.80Carl Birobfield-IN " a a n a a a b a a,,. 2.40

Andrea Lesrbr ix-8 a. a a a e a 0 a q-~ 3.64

Johns Trouble y- Truoting 29.25

Cm. F. grauee-Gro4. $2539 8upt.pub.fko.$48,O0..- 61.39

Otto Rittrer- Uaean work on Catch Basin---- 7,.00

uelkonbacb anti LeBl.ano-Reg. to Chry. Curtains-.-- 7 59.345 37

f.B.Colvin and E. fining Fluance Co=ittee.notion by Colvin supported by Ib ming that the report of the

Finwme Co=Ittee be accepted and the bills paid.Por.naed by tho followinZ vote;

Teao:Colvin.Tw=Zodorf,IbnnIng and iatthtmet N.^kys none. Abssent rond.

VATER AND LUMTS.Notion by Winning o~jVorted by -Colvin that the Detroit Faison be

authorized to Inata.ll a S50CP. lacp on the 1Toat side of Riverview

Avenue near Roatglanda home sand to noise the present lamp from the

front of the Poplar Iffi to the intersection of Riverview Avende and

Sibley Road. P&t3cd by the folllowing voto:Yoas:Colvia,Lonpadorf,Mvn-ning aid litthown. LQyA nonr.Abeent Reno.

Ilotion by L'anning mtprorted by Longsdorf that we adjourn to over next

wetinesI'asered bj the following vote: YeaosColriz,Lor~aaedoafpHanning and Idattbams

Daya none. absent Paeno. At i8:00P.ti.

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September 26,1929.

Special meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview,Mayne County, Michigan held Monday September 26th. 1927.

Besting called to order by President Matthews at 9:OOP.M.

Present on Roll Call: Councilmen Colvin,Longedorf an&Hanning.,,A~Z~

Meeting called for the purpose of hearing the report from theDetroit City Gas Company.

After hearing the letter read and the report of CouncilmanLongedorf it was motioned by Manning supported by Reno that theletter from the Detroit City Gas Company be received and placedon file and that permits be granted to the Gas Company covar?ngthe proposed Main Extensions to Joe. E. Newcomers Fort Street

Subdivision,Penna. Park Land Co. Subdivision and the WyandotteHighlands Subdivision.

Passed by the following vote:Yeas: Colvin.M nning,Longsdorf,Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

Motion by Manning Iupported by Colvin that are adjourn to ournext regular meeting.

Passed by the following vote:

Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf, Marining,Reno and Matthews. Naya none.

Curtis H. Longndorf,

Aoting clerk.

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October 4, 1927.

Reguler meeting of~the Council of the Village of Riverview,Wayne County, Michigran held Tusaday October 4, 1927.

Meeting called to ore.er by President Matthews at 8:15P.M.Present on Roll Call: Councilmen Colvin and Manning.Absent:Councilmen Longedorf and Reno.

REDAING Ain CORRECTING OF JOURNAL.Notion by Colvin e;ipported by Manning that the minutes of the

last regular mpetinglstanc. approved as read.Passed by the following vote: Y ae.,Colvin.Manning and Matthews.

Nays none. Absent Lonigodorf and Reno.Motion by Colvin supported by Manning that the minutes of the

apeoial meeting of September 26th. be agrroved as read.Passed by the follo7irng vote: Yeas,Colvin.Yanning and Matthews*

Nays none. Absent Lorieddorf and. Reno.

COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS,Motion by Colvin supported by Manning that the Communication from

Attorney G. L. Morden relative to the claim of A.G.Liggett be refer-

red to the Village Attorney.Pasned by the following vote: YeaeColvin,Manning and Matthews.

Nays none. Absent Longsdoro and Reno.

REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS FROM OFFICERS.Motion by Colvin stir-ported by Manning that the report of the

Chief of Police for thz month of September be accepted emd placedon file.Passed by the following vote: Yeas.Colvin,Longsdorfa".7Manning.andMatthews. gays none . Absent Reno.

Hotion by Longsdorf supported by Manning that the report og the

Justices be received and placed on rile.Passed by the following vote:YeasColvin,Longedorf,Mann;ng and

Matthews. Nays none. tAbser.t Reno.

CLAIMS AND ACCOUFTS.Motion by Colv:.n supported by Longsdorf that the several claims

and accountz be referred to the Committee on Finance.

Passed by the fo2.lorring vote:Yeas,Coivin,Longsdorf,Manning and

Matthews. Mays none. !Absent Reno.

President 4colared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the follov;in,g answered roll call:Present Colvin, Longsdorf,liaanning, and liatthers. Absent Reno.

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REPORT OF COMMITTEES.VILLAGE AFFAIRS.

Motion by Longedorf supported by Manning that a 25 inch base Floral

City FurnE:ce be purobased at a cost of $166.00 and that the Vill&.Plumber install the came at the regular plumbing rate,

Passed by the followi-ng vote: YeaaColvin.,Longedorf,Manr.ir.g and Matthews.Nays none. Absent Reno.

Motion by Colvin supported by Manning thatbthe Detroit City Gas be,

notified to have the plane for any future ps mains approved 'by the

Village Engineer before apermit is granted and that the permits alreadygranted be approved by the Engineer.Passed by the following vote: YeaapColvin,Longsdorf.Manning and Matthews.

Nays none. Absent Rezio.

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President appointed a Recreation Commission consisting of A.B.Snith,Mrs. M.C.Myere,Uro. Jameo L.Hale,Cha,s. Huntorygnd Wm.F. Krause.

Motion by Colvin supported by Manning that the appointments of thePresident stand approved.Passed by the following vote:YeacColvin,Longedorf.Manning and Matthews.

Motion by Colvin supported by Manning that the Sidewalk Ordinanceas prepared by the Attornzy be referred to the Ordinance Committee.Passed by the follcring v3te: Yeas Colvin,Longedorf,Manning and Matthewn.Ray-9 none.Abeent Reno.

Motion by Colvin supported by Longederf that the Atterne y draw upan ordinance designating hest Jefferson,Sibley Road, Fort Street andPennsylvania Avenue as Stop Streetesin the Village of Riverview.Passed by the Following vote:YeasColvin,Longedorf,.Manning and Matthews.Nays none.Absent Reno.

Nays none. Absent Reno.

ORDINANCE .

FINANCE.To the President and Comicilmen of the Village of Riverview:We;the undersigned Committee on Finance,to whom Rae referred the

following billo:would respectfully report that we havo carefully ex-

amined the same and recommend that they be paid an alloPed:Roy ;umith-----Gal. as Pol, and Fire Chief '9/16-10/1--- $ 105.00A,J.Valade----n n R n no ng/16-10/1---- 100.00Andrew Tear---Sal. as Aix%. Pol.---- 30.60Victor Girardin--Sal. as Janitor 9/16-1011--- 7950Walter Keisel----Sal, as Tread. 9/16-10/1---- 8100James L. Hale ---Sal. as Village Clerk 9/16-10/1-- 83.33Trenton State Bank--Sewer bonds and interest---- 10976 gCGeo. Quick---Payment on Painting Contract---- 125:00Trenton Times--Printing &Publishing Moe.Aug, and Sept.-- 100.00F.akley Bros.--Gas Pol'. and DPW.---- 19.28Milton Reno-- Hanging Hose---- 060LLoyd Hale-- n n n a e n---- 60Mich. Foundation Co. Coal and Crook----- 4u~'.04South Bend Garage-- Gas and repairs---- 47.30J.T.McWade-- rep. to bat•erN----- 7.00Ryan. Hdae. Co.-- Houee numbers---- 65.14Victor Girardin-- 2 dogs---- 1100James L. Hale--Poetage-- 5.00'Banner Laundry Co.-- Towel Service Mo. Sept.--- 2175,A.J.Valade-- rreals to prisoners---- 6.25Det. LdieonCo.-- Street lighting Ho. Sept.-- 381.20Mich. Bell Telephone Co.-- Sex. on 1647------- x 060Wm. Singer--Labor per report--- 49.50Rtweell Gorham-A 38.70Peter Lagine s s-x n n n ~ n »_M 25.50Rm. F. Krauee--Sal. Supt. Pub. Wks.--- 45:60Ralph B. Clark--Ser. on Gas----- 5~ 0baH.Colvin,C.H.Longsdorf and E.Manning Finance Committee,

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Lotion by banning supported by Longedorf that the report of theFinance Committee be accepted and the bills paid.Passed b$ the following vote:Yeas Colvin,Longedorf,lie-nning andMatthews. N3ye none. Absent Reno.

lotion by banning supported by Colvin that we adjourn to our next

regular meeting.YeaeColvin,Longedorf,Manning,and Matthewe. NAys none. ASSENT RENO. ,

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40 Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Riverview held

Tuesday October 18,1927.Meeting called to order by President Matthews at 8:10P.M.

Present on roll call: Councilmen Colvin,ltanning and Reno.Absent: Councilman 1ongsdorf.

READING AND CORRECTING OF JOURNAL.Motion by Reno supported by Manning that the minutes of the last

regular meeting stand approved as read.Teas Colvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none. Motion carried.

READING OF COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS.Motion by Colvin eipported by Reno that the communication from the

Rayne County Road Commission in regard to the taking over of FortStreet in the limits of the Village of Riverview be referred to the

Attorney for his opinion November lot. 1927.Yeae Colvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none. Motion carried.

Motion by Manning euppotted by Reno that the communication from

th Wayne County Road Commission in regard to a complete map of the

Village be placed on file and that the Engineer be instructed to

notify the Commission that ae soon as a complete map,ie finisheda copy will be sent them.

YeasColvin,Manning,Reno and-Matthews. Nays none. Motion carried.Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the petition of the res-

idents in Strong'a.,SeraBreeze and Myerdale Subdivisions for a geemain of the Detroit City Gas Co. be referred to the Attorney forh4a aotion.Yeas Colvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Kaye none. Motion carried.

Reading of Ordinances.Motion by Reno su, ported by Manning that the ( Stop Street" Ord-

inanoe be referred to the Ordinance Committee.Yeae Colvin.Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none. Motion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Manning that the Bill Board" Ord-

inance be referred to the Ordinance Committee.Teas Colvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none. Motion carried.

Reports and Communications from Officers.Motion by Reno supported by Manning that the report of the Eng-

ineer on Sibley Road'East of West Jefferson Avenue be accepted and

placed on file and that the Attorney be instructed to serach the

records further and report at the next meeting.Yeas Colvin,Manning,Reno and. Matthews. Nays none. Motion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Manning that the survey made

of Longsdorf Avenue and the photostat of Joe. E. Newcomer's Fort Street

Subdivision be accepted and placed on file.Teas Colvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews. gays none. Motion carried*

for the month of September be referredTeas Colvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews.

CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS.Motion by Colvin supported by Manning

accounts be referred to the Finance CoyYeas Colvin,ManningpReno and Matthews.

Motion by Colvin supported by Manning thlt the Auditor's reportto the Finance -Committee.

Nays none. Motion carried*

that the severall claims andumittee.

Kaye none. Motion carried.

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President then declared a short recess.

Upon re-conveningl'the following answered roll call:Present Colvin,Manning and Reno. Absent: Longedorf.

REPORT OF CO)NITTEES.Ordinance.

Motion by Reno supported by Manning that 'An Ordinance to rgulato and supervise the erection of BillBoards and Signs to prescribethe sine and location of BillBoards and Signe,to provied for theremoval of BillBoards and Signs which have been erected not in con-

formity with and in violation of the provieione of this Ordinanceand to provide for a penalty f6r the violation of this ordinances,be given its first reading by title only.YeasColvin,Manning,Renoa do Matthews. Naye none. )lotion carried.

Said Ordinance was then given its first reading by ti tle only.Hotion by Reno supported by Manningthat'An Ordinance to amend

Section 25 as amended and Sections 26 and 2? and add anew Section

designa"d as Section 28 of an Ordinance of.the Village of RiverP

view,Hayne Dounty,Michigano be given its first reading by title

only.Yeas Colvin,Kanning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none Motion carried.

Said Ordinance was then given its first reaaing by ti tle only.

F Finance.To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:

We the undersigned Committee on Finance,to whom was referred the

tbdloaing bills would respectfully report that we have carefullyexamined the same and recommend that they be paid as allowed.

Roy Smith----Sal.asPol* and Fire Chief 10/1-10/16-- 105.00A.JL Valadeoe" • " " " " " " V " 100.00Andrew Tear--Sal as Aux. Pol.---- 38.25Victor Girardin--Sal as Janitor UbO/1-30/16---- 7050Aalter Keisel --Sax.MAS Treas. 10/lelO/16----8.00James Hale --Sal. as Clerk l0/1-10/16--- 83.33Trenton State Bank--Int. on Sewer Bonde#5 490.80

City of Wyandotte--Penna. Ave. Light Ho. Sept.-- 28050Dr. H.B. Kinyon--Prof. Services------- 3100Jos. Cramer Jr.--Furnace,labor and material--- 253.56Elton Price--5 gals. Gas---- 189

Murphy Bros. Motor Sales--Rep, to Chyreler-- 21.00A.Loeffler & Co.--Bunting--- 9.00Larson Inaeetioide Co--Sweeping Compound-- 2025S.L.Vreeland--Justice Fees Mo. Sept.-- 37.25

Judge Deamud--a " it " " " " " " " " 3.10Victor Girardin--burying 1 dog------- 050Carl Johnson--Ref. on 1927 ta.xee---- 5.45C. E. Franklin--Overpayment on Money Order------ 53

Rot Smith--Supplies----- 055James Hale--Supplies for decorating----- 56,30

Jager-Asmus Hdwe Co..-Cartridges.- 2.85Mich Bell Tele Co.--Ser. on 164? and X62$-J-----22.53R.D. Bond Co.--Auditing Mo. Sept.----- 65000R.B. Clark--Singer case $55.00 5 meetings $50.00 105.00John Trombley--Trucking Garbage------- 12.00Peter Laginess--Labor per report---- 45.50Russell Gorham--" " n e " " " " n--, 4417017m. F. Krause---Supt. Pub. Wks.------ 43.80

George Quick--Painting and Decorating------ 125.00Frank Matthews--Expenses on Gas Co. hearing--- 8:D0-

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T.H. Colv in,E. Manning and James Reno Finance Committee,i

i Motion by Reno supported by Manning that the report of the Fin-anoe Committee be accepted and the bills pa6d.leas Colvin.Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nays none. Motion Carried,

WATER AND LIGHTS,Motion by Reno supported by Colvin the t the clerk write the Detroit

Edison Co. asking them to provide house service to the residents of

Strong,SeaBreeze and1byerdale aubdivisiors.Yeas Colvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews. Nape none. Motion carried.

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Motion by Yanning supported by Reno that we adjourn to our next reg-ular meeting.Yeas Colvin, Manning, Reno and Matthews. Nays none. Motion carried.

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COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF 1?IVERVIEW HELD IN THE

COUNCIL ROOM IN THE VILI.AGI. HALL ON WEST JEFFER-

SON AV -dIUE, IN THE VILLAGE OF T?IV:,RVI W, on the

Z&day of alesl v A. D.192 Z.

PR::SJ'NT: President and 411 the Cnuncilmen.1.

ABSiZT " NONE

The President referred to the Committee on streets, alloys

and drains the putition received requesting that a lateral Sews

System be constructed in the alleys at the rear of Lots 85 to

123 and 204 to 243, all inclusive, of Joe. E. Newcomer's Fort

Street Subdivision, and a parcel of acreage bounded on the

North by Rugby Street, on the West by 25th Street, on the South

by Martin Street, and on the East by Joe. E. Newcomer'e Fort

Street Subdivision, all in the Village of Riverview, Vayne

County, Michigan.

The Committea on streets, alleys and drains reports

favorably on the petition filed for the construction of the above

described Lateral Sewer System in the above described lands and

recommends that same be constructed.

RESOLUTION - by Counoilman ( otzc , supported

by Cuur:oilman that the report of the

Committee on streets. alleys and drains recommending the con-

struction of a Lateral Sewer System in the alleys at the rear

of Lots 85 to 123 and 204 to 243, all inclusive, of Joe. E. New-

comer's Fort Street Subdivision, and a parcel of acreage bounded

on the North by Rugby Street, on the Went by 25th Street, on the

South by Martin Street, and on the East by Jos. E. Newcomer's

Fort Street Subdivision, all in the Village of Riverview, Wayne

County, Michigan, in accordance with the hraiyer of the petition

on tile, be accepted and placed on file with the Village Clerk

and the recomrend>ition of the Committee concurred in.

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RESOLVED further that the Village Engineer be and he is

hereby authorized and empowored and directed to prepairo mnpa,

plans and Usti mites Of cost :'or the construction of the Lateral

Sewer System in the alleys at tho rear of Lots 85 to 123 and

204 to 243, a)l inclusive, of Jos. E. Newcomer's Fort Street

Subdivision, and a parcel of acreage bounded on the North by

Rugby Street, on the West by 25th Street, on the South by Mar-

tin Street, and on the Eni~t by Jos. E. Newcomer's Fort Street

Subdivision, all in the Vill:.ge of Riverview, 6ayne County,

Michigan.

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November 7,1927.

Special mee tying of the Council of the Village of Riverviewheld Mcadd,Y,rNovember 7th. 1927.

Meeting called to order by President Matthews at 8:40P.M„Present on roll call: Councilmen Colvin,Longedorf, and Man-

ning. Absent : Councilman Reno.

Meeting called for the purpode of hearing the proposedamendments ae-prepared to the Village Charter as preparedby the Attorneyltd take up the matter of the proposed Hunt-

ington Drain and to assist the Detroit City Gas Company in

getting a right-of-way across the various Railroad tracks on

Sibley Road for their Gas Main,

Amendments read by Attorney Harlan.

Motion by Longsdorf supported by Manning that the clerk

be and hereby is authorized to write a letter to CountyDrain Commissioner Dingeman and a copy to Hubbell,Hartger-ing and Roth Engineers asking their cooperation in the lay-ing of the Huntington Drain in order to prevent the destroy-ir_g of our Park:Passed by the following vote:

Yeas:Colvin,Longedorf,Manning and Matthews. Nays none.

Motion ca.rried..

IMotion by Colvin supported by Manning that the clerk com-

municate with Mr. Anderson of the Detroit City Gas Co. tofind out if they are being held up with the laying of their

main aewesa on Sibley Road by any of the railroads and to

report to the President on his findings.Passed by the following vote:

Yeas: Colvin, Lorigedorf,b4anning and Matthews. Nays none.

Motion aaarried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Manning that we adjourn to

our next regular meeting.Passed by the following vote:

Yeas Colvin,Longedorf,Ylanning and Matthews. Nays none.

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John Hocd---Lr3bor on gun. Bldg.------ 6100

Dennis Baumia--Carpenter lab. on Mun. Bldg. 12.60

Geo. Quiet--Labor on Mun. Bldg.&-Gsatract- 102.00Walter Keioel--Poetage- - 4.00

Jos. Cramer Jr.--Plumbing per report-- 10.62

A.B. Smith--- Cinders per report---- 255.75

Benj. Tripp--Labor on Sewers— 10.20

Mary Galloway--Cleaning office----- 10.00

Benj. Galloway-- work on Mun. Bldg.---- 2.10

Robert Hinton--Trucking Garbage---- 18.00

Russell Gorham--Labor per report 33.80

Peter Lagine se-- a It n it e a 34.50

Harvey Colvin--.Electrical work .'Jim.. Bldg.-- X.50Wm. F. Krause--Sal. SupT. Pub. 'Wke.-- 133.60

13217.53T.H.Colvin,C.H.Longsdorf and E. Hamming Finance Committee..

Motion by Reno sapForted byFinance Committe be accepted.Passed by the following vote:

Reno and Ma t theica . , aye none.

Motion byLongedorf supporterTuesday November 22nd. 1927.

Passed by the following vote:

Reno and Matthews. Nays none.

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Yeas,Colvin,Longedorf, Manning,A4otion' carried .

Regular Adjourned Meeting.November 22,1927.

Regular adjourned me.° ting of the Council of the Village of

Riverview held Tuesday November 22nd.1927.

Meeting called to order by President Matthews at 9;o4P.M.Present on Roll Call:Councilmen Colvin, Manning and Reno.

Absent:Counciiman Longsdorf.Motion by Colvin supported by Manning that the lock on the

Police Office doer be changed and that a notice be posted near

the telephone in the Police Office to the effect that all longdistant calls other than Village calls be paid for.

Passe: by the following vote: Yeae:Colvin,M.anning,Reno and

Matthews. Nayslnone. Absent Longsdorf. Motion carried.

Motion by Manning supported by Colvin that the clerk be

instructed to purchase a tire 4or the Ford Fire Truck and one

aid tube

tire and tube for the Chevrolet.Passed by the following vote:Yeas Colvin,Manning,Reno and MattrQme.Nays none. Absent Longsdorf. Motion cariAed.

Motion by Manning supported by Colvin that Mr. Edward MoFadden

of Trenton be notified to examine the large Fire Truck and givean estimate of cost for repairing the same.

Passed by the following vote: YeasColvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews.

Nays none. Absent Longsdorf. Motion carried.P

Motion by Colvin supported by Manning that the clerk be instructed

to communicate with the several railroad companies in regard to

the repairing of crossings at Pennsylvania Avenue,

passed by the following vote: Yeas Colvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews.

Nays none. Absent Longsdorf Motion carried.

ColvinNotion by i4aanifing-supported by Manning that we adjourn to our

next regular meeting.Passed by the following vote: Yeas Colvin,Manning,Reno and Matthews.

Nays none. Absent Longsdorf. Motion carried.

At 10:25 P.M.

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December 6019270

Regular meeting of the Village Council of the Village of

Riverview, Wayne County, Michigan held Tuesday December 6,1927.Meeting called to order by President Matthews at 8:05P.M.Present on Roll Call: Councilmen Colvin and Manning.Absent: Councilmen Longedorf and Reno.

Councilman Longsdorf entered at 8:10P.M.

READING AND CORRECTING OF JOURNAL.Motion by Manning supported by Longedorf that the minutes

of the last regular meeting stand approved as nendocted.The correctionwbeing the motion made by Councilman Longsdorfand supported by Councilman Reno at the regular meeting of

November 15th* to the effect that the clerk be instructed to

communicate with the various nursery companies to have them

have a representative present at the regular meeting of Dec-

ember 6th. 1927.Passes. by the following vote: Yeas,Colvin,Longedorf, Marn9ngand Matthews. Days none.

Motion by Manning supported by Longedorf that the minutes

of the regularoadjou:rbed meeting of November 2211927 be app-roved as read.Passed by the following vote: Yeas,Colvin,Longedorf, Manningand Matthews. Nays none.

COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS.At this time Xr. Sanders representing the Ilgenfritz Co. of

Monroe Michigan stated his pland in regards to the beautifyingVreeland ParK. His bid on the work was the following: For the

price of $15.00 per day he would prepare plans, supervise and

engineer the construction work on Vreeland Park.

Mr. Benj. Greening of the Greening Landscape Co. was then heard.

His plan was ae follows: The Greening Landscape Co. Agrees to

prepare plans and plant designs for the beautification of

Vreeland Park and to supervise the planting and execution of

their plans for; the sum of $250.00

UNFINISHED BUSINF,$§Motion by Longsdorf/suppor ed by Manning that the proposed

Charter Amendments be placed on file in the Clerk's office.

Passed by the following vote: Yeas, Colvin, Longsdorf, Manningand Matthews. Nays none Motion carried.

REPORTS ANDCOMMUNICATIONS FROM OFFICERS.Motion by Longsdorf supported by Colvin that the report of

the Chief of Police be accepted.Passed by the following vote: Yeas,Colvin,Longedorf,Manningand Matthews. Nays none.

Motion by Longsdorf supported by Colvin that the report of

the Justice of the Peace be accepted.Passed by the following vote: Yeas,Colvin,Longsdorf, Manningand Matthews. Nave none.

CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS.Motion by Colvin supported by Longsdorf that the several U&ims

and accounts be referred to the Finance Committee.Passed by the following voile Yeas Colvin, Longsdorf, Manning

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President then declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following anevvered roll call.Present: Councilmen Colvin,Lorgedorf, Manning and PresidentMatthews. Absent Councilman Reno.To the President and Councimen of the Village of Riverview:We the undersigned Committee on Finance to whom was referredthe following'~bille would respectfully report that we have care=

fully examined the same and recommend that they be paid asallowed.

Roy Smith--Sail. 11/16-12/1_----105.00A.J.Valade-" " " r itt It

100.00Andrew-Tear-Sal. 8 nights as Aux. Pol.- 61020Victor Girardin-Sal. 11/16-12/1----7.50Palter Keisel-Sal. 11/16-12/1--- 8.00James L. Hale--Sal. 83.33South Bend Garage--Gas&Tire reps.---- 15.20City of Wyandotte--Penna. Ave Lighting Mo. Nov.- 28.50Mich Foundation Co.-- Sewer Supplies--- 6.35Mich. Bell Telephone Co.--Ser. 1647 & 1628-J= 22.02Park&McKay--Plumbing supplies----- 130.41Wayne Co. Auditors--Prisoners Board atD.H.ofC.-40.00Gus Emmert--Rep. Pol, clock---- 1.50Det. Edison 'Co:-St. Lighting Mo. Nov.-- 410.50Trenton Times--Prtg.&Pub. Mo. Nov.- 50900R.D.Bond8-0o.--Auditing Mo Oct.---- 65900Roy Smith--meals and supplies--- 1.25Victor Girardin--burying 2 dogs-- 1100James L. Hale--Postage & License plates-- 4.50Eakley Bros.--Gas&Aleohol POI.?D.P.W.&Fire---21.50Banner L,_..undry-:-Towel service Mo.Nov.--- 2.75Jos. Cramer Jr.--Plumbing per report---- 3.75Wm.F.K.rause--Sal. as Supt. Pub. Wks.--- 73.80Russell Gorham--Labor per report---- 66.60Peter Lagine ss--" " " 11 11 It + 1 " N_ 49.80

Singer --Teaming per report--- 31.50T.H.Colvin--ribbor. at dedication celebration--- 090Polyglot Printere-Committee badges--- 2000A.J.Valade--meals-- 1.00S.L.Vreeland--Justice fees Mo. Nov.---- 10.80Russell A. Murdoch Co.--Map of Village--- 247.00Westlake & Vogt--Milk at Birchfields-- 66 10.64

1,663.30T.H.Colvin,C.H.I+ongsdorf and E. Manning Finance Committee.

Motion by Manning supported by Longedorf that the repcrt ofthe Finance Committee be accepted,Paeeed by the following vote:Yeas Colvin,Longsdorf,Manningand Matthews. Nays none.

VILLAGE AFFAIRS.Councilman Colvin reports no further progress on the petition

for the reduction of the Police force,etill being investigated.

ORDINANCE.Motion by Colvin supported by Longedorf that the three ordinancesStop Streete,Billboards, and Sidewalk Specificat ions be referredto the Ordinance Committee.

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Passed by the following vote:and Matthews. Nays none.

Yeas,Colvin,Longsdorf,Manning

STREETS,ALLEYS,DP,AINB.lotion by Longsdorf supported by Manning that the Engineer

check over the elevations in the south part of Riverview Sub-division to see what ateps will have to be taken to relievethe flood condition there and to take up the matter if nec-

essary with the railroad companies.Passed by the-following vote: YeasColvin,Longsdorf,Manningand Matthews. Nays none.

PARKS AND BOULEVARDS.Motion by Longsdorf supported by Manning that the Greening

Landscape Company of Monroe Michigan be retained as landscapearchitects toyadvise the Council,to prepare plans and to sup-ervise the planting and execution of the adopted plans for theex-s€-a5A~8A beautification of Vreeland Park for the sumof $250.00Passed by the following vo":Yeas Colvin,Longsdorf, Manningand Matthews. Nays none.

Motion by Colvin supported by Longsdorf that we adjourn toour next regular meeting.Passed by the following vote:Yeas Colvin,Longsdorf,M.anningand %tthewe lTaye none.

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December 20,19276

Regular meeting of the Council cf the Village of Riverview,ViWyne County,Michigan held Tuesday December 20th.A.D.192%

Meeting called' to order by Presiden tMatthews at 8:OOP.M.

ROLL CALL.Present on roll call: Councilmen Colvin, Longsdorf and Manning.Absent: Councilman Reno,

Other officers'preeent were Attorney Clark, Engineer Hamann,SupT. Pub. Wks. Krause and Treasurer Keisel.

READING AND CORRECTING OF JOURNAL,Motion by Colvin supported by Longsdorf that the minutes of the

last regular meeting stand approved as read,.

Yeae:Colvin,I,ongsdorf,Msnning and Matthews, Nays none,

READING OF ORDINANCES.Motion by Colvin supported by Longsdorf that'AnOrdinanceto amend

Section 25 as amended and Sections 26 and 27 and to add a new Seo-tion designated as Section 28 of an ordinance of the Village of

Riverview, Wayne County,Michigan' be given its third and final

reading.Passed by the following vote:

Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf, Manning and Matthews. Nays none.

Said ordinance was then given its final reading.Motion by Colvin supported by Longednrf that the said Ordinance

be adopted as read.Passed by the following vote:Teas: Colvin,Longsdorf,Mannirg and Matthews, Yeas None.

CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS.Motion by Manning supported by Colvin that the several claims

and accounts bereferred to the Finance Committee.

Yeas:Colvin,Longedorf,Me.nning and Matthews, Naye none..

President then declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following answered loll call,

Present:Colvin,Longedorf, Manning and Matthews. Absent Reno.

ORDINANCE.Motion by Colvin supported by Longsdorf that the Sidewalk Spec-

ification. Ordinance be referred to the Ordinance Committee for

further investigation.Yeas:Colvin,Lorgedorf,Manp_ing and Matthews. Nerye none.

Motion by Colvin supported by Longedorf thwt the Bill Board Ord-

inance be referred to the Ordinance Committee for further invest-

igation.Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf, Manning, and Matthews. Nays none,

FINANCE.Motion by Manning' supported by Colvin thatbthe Auditors reportfor the month of November be referred to the Finance Committee.

Yeas:Colvin,Longsdorf,Manning and Mfatthew96 Nays none.

To the President end Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:

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following bills,would respectfully report that we have carefullyexamined the same and recommend that they be paid as allowed.

Roy Smith---Sal. 12/1-12/16------_`- 105.00A.J.Valade--n n n It n n " n----__ 100.00Victor Girardin-" " " It " 7.50Walter K_e i ee1-" n it " " " 8100

James L.Hale--n n"n n n n 83.33

R.D.Bond&Co.--Auditing Mo. Nov.---- 65.00

Trenton State Bark---Semi-ann.int.on #4Sewer 179.10

Mich. Bell Tele. Co.=Ser. on 1647&1628-J - 19.14Det. Edison Co,--Mun. Bldg. 10/1-11/1--- 13.54

Wm. F. Krause__Suppliee$5.20 and Sal.$37.80-- 43.00

JamesL.Hale--Supplies for Xmas bags &Baskets- 100.00

Victor Girardin--Burying dogs-- 1100

John. R. Smith--labor on hose--- . 60

Ralph B. Clark--attending meetings--- 100.00

Walter Keisel--Fees delinquent taxes-- 11.31Ruesell Gorham--Labor per report-- 24.00

Peter Laginess--" n n n n n n n--_- 18.30878.82

T.H.Colvin,C.H.Longedorf and E. Manning Finance Committee.

Motion by Manning supported by Colvin that the report of

the Finance Committee be accepted.Yeas:Colvin,Longedorf,Manning and Matthews. Nays none.

STREETS,ALLEYS,DRAINS.Motion by Colvin supported by Longedorf that the Suptt. Pub.

Wks* be instructed to take care of one half of Pennsylvania Ave

nue, the half to be determined after a conference with the Supt.Pub. Wks.-of Wyandotte and that the Supt. Pub. Wks. be instruct-

ed to attend the Council meeting of the Vity of Wyandotte held

December 20th. 1927 to take up the matter of having PennsylvaniaAvenue repaired.Yeas:Co'_vin,Longedorf,Manning and Matthews. Nays none.

Motion by Colvin supported by Manning that the Sup t. Pub. lickso

and the Engineer be instructed to correct the drain at the inter-

section of Sibley Road and Rivervier Avenue.

Yeas:.Colvin6Longedorf, Manning and Matthews.. Nags none.

Motion by Manning supported by Colvin that we adjourn to our

next regular meeting.Yeas:Colvin,Lorgsdorf, Manning and Matthews. Nays none.

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000k MEETING OF FEBRUARY 16 I 9%81Mis•tin "sailed to ord'or by the Pres/ Pro Temporc Reno.

Following members anonored Roll Call Brinson, Valade, Na.tthewe, Reno.Absent Vreeland.Motion by,Ma•tthene supported by Brinson that minutes of previous cset-

ng..brr, approved as corrooted and placed on file*ens llrinson, Matth6va, Reno, Valada. Nays nono.

Residing of Communiodtiono and Petitions.Petition to Chief of Police for the purohaoe of cight(8) 100 73att

LoVe for the Municipal Bldg.Motion by Brinson supported by Va ode that the order be approvod.

Yeas •Brinson,, Liatthano, Reno, Valade'. Hayo none.

Motion by Matehews supported by Brinson that tho communication fromEA.Sausrs relative to the job of Motorcycle Cop be placed on fil3and clerk answer the communicationsYetis Brinson, Matthew, Reno, Valad©. Nayo none.

Motion by Brinson supported by Valade that the oovimunication fronJams J. Murphy rogardinu the offering of his services ao Civil Engineerto the Village boplc.eod on file and womarad cxplathing the situation.Notion by Brinson oupportod by Valade that the clerk havo notice of the

Annual Village Election printod in The Trenton Times and have poutersprinted and placed at the official posting places of the Village.Ye se Brinson, Eclat theme, Rana, Valado . Uayo none,

1-- Notion by Brinson supported by Valade that James Reno and Frank Hattheweaot cis clerks at the Annual Election to be hold at the Municipal Bldg.March Vth I926 n+nd thatl7m. F/ Krause,Joseph ,Worthington, and E1mar Manningact as Inspectors. "Yeas Brinson, LSattherra, Reno, Valodo. Nays none.Motion by Brinson supported by Ltatthewa that the Treasurer's report be

aoceptsd and placed on file.Yeas Brinson, Matthave, Reno, Valade. Hayo none.

Notion by Matthove oupportod by Valade that the several claim and accountbe reffarred to the finance committee. 'Yeas Brinson, Matthave, Rono Valade. Nays non**Roos:; called by tho Pros* fro-tompore.

IIinanoe Report

OLrtner Hdwe.W.C.Liddle --coal for; Uun/ Bldg.Mich. Bell Tole* CoeDot. Edison Co.-. -St. Lighting--Dot.' eanannaneor..g;Jos.

t'tp,;.•---Cramer Jr. Plumbing------

Roy Smith ----Police Dutlea-

909918.00I8.76

I97.507.803-.75

80.00

Total 335.80a

Finance Come Frank Latthors, Jacac Reno, Albert Valado.Motion by Brinson oupported by Eatthore that the roport of tho Finance

O_aocepted and the Clark be Inc tructed to d raw on the Troaa for the amtsvwvu •

Meal Brinson, Mattbewa, Reno, Valade. Hays none/Rooolution by Matthe:wo supported by Brinson that the Enginoor be inctr-*.

noted to proj=e plans. for the Sowers in tho Ponnn. Part: Land COJ Cub.Yeas

Brinson,Mat;therc, Fero, Valc:le a Naye none.

Iiiolution y Brinson oupportod by Mattheo that the Engin;.,er be inetrucprepare :rape y~wa and entima,too of 0-o coot of construction off[Ina to the ' onna. Park Land Co. Sub.,Jos. EXewoororle Sub*, and

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Le rAli &16 dub. ew ipar Charter.

Tema, itneon, $tatthavre. Reno; Valydo. Vega none. •

aca~i'on by Brinson supportod byValude that the Clor# be inbtruated to -

ordsr the plaoing of 7.25o O, P. 1uelps at the intoroootiono e% Oho Aoo=,

osdi to the diaosm submitted by Ur. LonSederr, from 'Cho Detroit Ed•

icon Co.

YsaorDrinson,3attheva., Reno, Valade. Raga none.

N[otlon by Brin©on supported by Valade that r, Ilatthoas aot as River-

viox'61 delegate at tho mseting to be held at Lincoln Poxk Tridayfcb-ruary 19tn. at 300%ock.

Yeae prinson, tiatthawse Reno, Valade. Kayo none,

Notion by gatthenii atVaportod by Valade the we adjourn until the Idarohand T926. -

Yeae Brinson, II&tthavei Rono, Valade. Maya none.

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Ccmncilmen

D. 0. V011son

JFr1nl; 1mattbews

7amcs 1Reno

11111c8 T. Talc

Albert J. memo. Creasurcr

Village of RiverviewUIN ERVIEW. MIC111GA\

ohn J. Pcreg, Cierl;

1Ralph 16. Clark, DWI?lltusscll R. MIIrZ)ocb.ICIIO.C. ba8. IFor. Zl,:scssor

TCim• if. 11;ranse, at. Com.

IR. rmit!?, Cl?icf of Police

1926

i2r'.K.rcucr~~---;a1. a;s Co~:r_i 15.60TOTAL. bd.3.3

Dotion by pct' te:r~, 4UrTorted "by,Vslade tin.t the rc;I.cri, of1"Irlncc c.o-.. S ttuI lie Rcceptud anG the vii ts~ be paid.Ye: e ."at-here, Reno, 'Talade . ,Ij yr7 none .h'nL'I::G & R : iOLIF'IjOITV BYI!TTOW;i•Y.

k'o?snn by cuZ :forted-'lly V. lrcle that the clerk Win jtructju to .;a't in touch :pit"t;'+.be Tv7p. Treuj. in ro,ardsto the art oun t nt' mono; y e t. i.ll tc. bo uoed by tho Vil lags .Ye VII-loc. 7f %1(i ncr.o.

S':.tion by ?:at sieww nir,%riortee by V:alvr e that. we aclJourn.YCa, LatChc,m;:, Re It lei VaI&Ia. ;*:jyQ none.

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Councilmell

ZI. ~.:rinson

rnnh Mattbctrs

tame., Wito

Imco' Nate

ZIbcrt J. VCne, Zrea_mnrer

Village of RiverviewRIVEIR •II?1V. NIICHIG.t,\

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Valpb V. Clmri;, Zttt'r

ltitlssell I.A. flnltr,ocb,'Entt.dime.. ifo.r, Ztsscssor

Ulm. if. *Rrattsc, Zt. dom.

1R. Z111itb. Cbtet of froltce

March _ 1920

retina called to order by actin; prer,idor.t P.4no at 8:3.: P/i.!.r,

Foi owinz councilmen anev,mvad roll call.Prercr.t "htth'Tws, Reno, c-:ti V,ut -da. .Abbor.t 31rinnorl :.end Vice-Land.

otior bV ;:attl'crsa s"u ported by VAl,.f,4da tr_at the minut^:+ of l;xuttSn;s rit:ard wj--r.cvcd as x•.oat. ,

Ye_e Athorrn, r no, Vatado, ;d;..yo w)no.

atim by }:u'tt'holee cr-_ 1•crtrd bt- Val.-de t2tat t. 0 clerk br: inct-rvotK•t: to onn-,iar the qu0at5c;rnmiW!t 33nt cut ',y the Cotr.:tj 1St..u.t-ore r3lrwtiYo t;c the Villa,,-o Govlis;nmentetie-., "atiherra, Hero, Valyda. i3none s

otion by L ~cGj?et~~ cuprorwod: by 't'aLnuo t:LaL the clerk oncrorthe cot:.-'.-'4n i c-_t. ion fr-:r.: the L:ia~ti~an Board of Haal th to the bootof ;tit: ability.Ye in ti.herrc, ~esnri, ]Taladc. in.yja none.

otion l,y ',~St`~re:J1 su;; •ort't la by Va1ad3 that the r:ni natrion ofthe .ru-:urcr oc,? plncod on,i` ].a for further conoideration.V. t.1 .

they•T°,nnHonVaLAet. ,i,al:+ 71';n0

iti'•=1.riI1'V 0~ (~f.r li :i t1•I~ J:l„~~~11.3.J.lotion by :;attheFrs o~r;por; -'k'by Valade that t;:o c.tait•.ci "je re-

to !:1tC r

PD-co, XJ6t,ltt.ric V1,71'a-ya tone-iha Preoident fro-4 c For 4! Sit d:-jcl -rc;, reccott.

On racontlonir.• in r l,,n annn~~c.t r~1ta >"olticil; L, eoun,,i 31 call.ir~•1_:~t ;~L t thetil r, RG;tn., V ULWa. Aboent Orinuon, Vr.: w1and.

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c, V'10 undera „nf:a~ o~~.ILt• e of Finance, to r.:tor. vlan. rofor-rFr the fclt.arir~*.,1'r;oslt, rvnpacti'ull; report that crc have c••re.fuZly ax•:•in d tP-c ;!•n„t: wv. recoc.irrid that they bo paid an allornt

Vanni:t It, Gan,,e-4t::.tior--I,rira, G.ic and Oil.------ 54.51J..nett L.Fialc3~-~. r;~ ac clerL and rcf.md for Tyrc- 3,,.00Joe, l:t: -'titer to:krd clcr.' lb IT)L,J.°eno--DAi o T.rOtie. for Feb. :tr:d fca--- 1~flaoy ::.•i~11--I'tf`~..15-'.~sr..l. -rd tele, reftrd------- f11.3E>

iTiCtoT oIS Janitor :.O.;'CV--•• 10.00rt,rci r6 Gtl. Go.---m rro 17".1,•. Oil net , o Yw..i 8OIS8Tr nt;on Tit- t - o. of 1'c GO 600o:.s.h Ilene, C.-Tc Pc i :..tr:, to car r~na Fir,. r azr...:1L'v'•. :ceps; Go -.:tttt . i;i.~ / _.r.tl Lt.,:.pc end nt t - 1"L.t,i1.

1' .racy n_ - Pitt1.,~i4 cut t lit10.h. £Q]'; 7{; ! Io Co.- 167-17 : s.l ]•J4.s,,t3;.:,. 5,4,;t - ray tw, •J'~.•.-1,:.yor on: V i toai, I TU.p----• - 0. C10

k auPanvin,+:s+:nnnnnnt+nG0

Joa. Crru",- ur•----•Lubor uyiCi tidal------------on

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i,.tlliui L43LLhctga---c.YVic .s . tit•otion Bourd ----5.005 •~i~!

hgreu V.Tita~lo -----1, !!n I!!f!!, nr, '1 c,nnr It 11 n n!! 111'.

Ab.00

Jou. ':or DLLinr'ton. -_.ri,•t$0fi„,', 11:11,,, 11 qO ,•t:.! it t1 `) 100Chan . Fo:c---------- n c n u 1 n f, 1 n • n „ 1* n 1. n n 5.000

fI !I 1, H !t 1! R 1' Il n ' 1 1` fl II r , it 1, ry I!- J 100Vi c toT Ci::! rclau--•_-

o.iR!`8 I? :.p-_ _ -_--nl,al,nnnur.u nuaannl nn I • n'!+lu- 5 00

3miti----------.u,.It It 1100it ti 0l•1:11it It 1!It til11f,111•1!itc___ ; •(?0Roy1ici.roll; Fdison Co.-St•rePt Liglitir,,,?.:o. Fcb------- 137.:]0

oy Snitb---------- s•tlarf !!ar.ltA. to 2,5th------- 80.00

for i.l;r 4c.:.00

J.Rj-o--._---.,_---- Rnfimu for Tax F..: n-----_--_-- o.G7

JltTOlt '.,'cii •r ZC90.4.ITot3.1would reopcetfullly rnrort tlvt ;;e l:a c.:reYully exwAnc.u

Yi1u am a enct rc]::Crt.t oriel Ihrit the? JC • Ti,jd an i.cvredi.t7amo o 1'ono

Fir':.nat: CenU,.:.t,.c rrunl; leLt~]t

A.J.Vaia,',e .

o loti by r'y V'.Z::d.:! " at tho rtipuric of Fisiuwa ccoil

nl:titr.e'i `.u• uccaaptad emd the ; ii uc. i0d.tCLO ; i7•:0 ncno, lh"In o, 'heelmci. rj~yo Slone. i.'Otion Carrie.

nr.C.tziri"' c. Cn:!.::unioat:cn;s and Peti'&i.anc,

0?i0: 13y DILTV) cr•,1:IOrV!rc1 b" 1-1-tt'"cros L:, `v the. ulcri: with

the J-le. '01' PQrt~12r10 '-O'~7er rLr.; Cu. In roard,) to t?. aw-,.onotrutior: and

t it . felt. t.U a.au 1] _ 1 tr t, on " It- ~•.scc".v flro trust...

er. r, is S L1C!Y( , Rono, Va.lada, Vr, c lane. • • yo :!care . ;:ICAlor] cz,rri.'.d •

Utio:tl•y 1.'Ut.hi •n E: atlpi:Urtea by tv'.•.1adc tii:Lt the c.icr!. purch,li;L' aL31r,ct•r,y or the , 2Ct::rf• .'il'~ T a40tx: o a '._'!i]:. t.ic 7L:,liishinu Co.

IL ' 1 1,.1t C ll]OIFL-no, laladr;, VYCP lti•'R,u . TTwvn • non© ;aotion carricci •

oticn E.i.J P..no o:;r,;orted .ir>> Til,,;dc 11-vA the clerl uae diceretiun

pC1 tiro gtr;c;tionnt',i-•e4 (1 d7.7 ti.1~1 1,0 r,,-* ;^r ~w,•er frur:

tnn_ St.c.L'm T3o...~: c:,'.• ilvalt,, .V7'tn ::f,trtitOs'ro) Reno, V.1111-Ait,

0i!i 'Clund. : ono. 1%ltioa c:i,rridd.

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otion t)-_r T)t.• c ourr-61t:,6. by 17.,dade that th, pay of the Villacelectiora D.-ar!in h~rorzf`,,cr. Rio Eight dol.lara inutead of Fivo dollar!e.

Y;:t..:k ".,&nttb! wu, r no, Naye nor,e. Uotion c•irried•M

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lotion by llatbcivra cwt,;orlAd by 'Hrno Ltat tha Aunitorrs puroh;.rx, .ho

nec - ry anti. 'Uoorc :;Lnu pruc,.cd z th Lhe inot:Ul.--tion of the

bc,~l;o. 4

YGaO Iln ttse ']a, none, Va.lndsVr eland. 71, pa nrl •io . l.lotion carr -d .

Otion by w , the'!,a fluprortct<. by J,_ludc # JhnL tho ?3oncl for y,. :.kN.G0y

co•rr.rin~ Vie vil4,it-a 'brievii in tho Trenton 3t.,1te Dank bo accj4pt-rz "dplcie: i o i Y 1~ ,:ric: t --,at the Ole Bond be r turi:c,..

Y0,10 ;.Tat •.hmvvr*; r vVi -de, Vr •a 3.ri.nd ro rione . ;'.otion "arricd.i

cLi.0., ~,•st-hf%r'! .!Vuv_ crte,i by "coo ttat. thc; clorl have the .:Ln,i,ever ntu•v'; the iT0ri:, ' nd, r,' nciotto 11 i lit:z gab.. iviei'.n au a r,.~.c. 0

to htwc Vic Lim ~ . IrX• ited t.riorc

r io i1r,t;:hetvo, Tt;rich 1 tl „ ' Iro lii.nc±. iJ.:~n a)oro. I:ot+_on o.r~ i.u•

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Special Meeting called by the Council for the purposethe Sewer Propositions, held in the Municipal Building

Meeting ca;.led to order by the President at 8:30P.M.

19?3

of discussingMarch 23rd,1926.

Roll Call.Present. Matthewe,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Absent Brinson.Other Off

icers present were Attorney Clark, Engineer Haman, and Supt. PublicWorks Krause.

Clerk then read the propositions of each Lateral Sewer District withthe Engineer'e estimates.

The meeting was then turned over to the people for a discussion ofthe different sewer districts.

n'~ iter tc~o hours of discussion it was,

Ki by Matthews supported by Valade that there being no objectionsto Lateral Sewer District #2 that the Engineer's estimate be accepted.eas Matthews,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Naye none. Motion carried.

Set-ie~r by Matthews su ported by Valade there being no objections toLateral Sewer District ~3 that the Engineer's estimate be accepted.Yeas Matthews,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

Motion by Matthews supported by Valade that there being objeotio nsF' to Lateral Sewer District #1 that the meeting be adjourned to March 3o

at the same time and place.Yeas Matthewe,Reno'Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

At 11:15 P.M.

Jmaes L.Hala.Village ClerK.

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ot.i:rn by Bono supported by Iiati,her c 13~ r t tht' Sup1,tiIcf Public '

wor. a be inatructed to make temporary; t ~t!__d' se~rei'crouciin~ {

Iiit;h Str.-ct.

Yeas 11attheao, Reno, Valade, Vr,~ela.nd. 14'~O• none. Motion carried.

i;otion by Reno diK.)portcd by Valade that the' lork.polrmunicate :: iththe Detroit City Gan Co. in re rarda. to hav nj:Ltn• laid 'to the

iiyandotte Highlanan, }Ycau Luatthewo, Rena, Valade, Vreuland. Nayo n©n%,+•;koti.on carried.

Iuotion by Iiatthewo ourr or-b,2td by Reno that ttie olErk purahaue Poll 1

b•:;olsl Tn-Liy books, and a new firepro:;f Ballot Box.

Yana Matthewo, Reno, Valade, Vreeland. Nayo name,. Motion carried.

Rcad-i.m of the arplic:ttion of :.:r. Altert ftIllaim for the 'job of

etcrcycle Cffic r:

Potion by i:1at her:; *supportea by Reno that tha acpliccnt ba i;eesptee

to be-in his dutida April 1st.

Yca3 Nuttheu.i, Rae o, Valade, Or~~1.zrd. flays.r}onc . 1"sgtion curried,

lotion by Reno supported ' oy Mattheno 'that tho,nsw officer receive a

ealary of $150.0;3 per month,n.nd in addition the Police Chief and

ne,.7 officer receive: the mileage fees ahd coart;feeo ullowea by aaw•

lefic Mitthswa, Reno, Valade, Vreeland. Nayu-,nono. Yotion c:srried.

Motion by Matthews supForteat by Reno that aadjourn to April 6th.

Yeas Hatthews, Reno, Valade, Vreeland? Nay.a none. 1%utior, carried.

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TI. Lre[:ttt), AreEiDcttt VILI.:rt j. 'IPctt.I, ureA: nrcr john s. gicrr~', Gicrh

6Otutcilmen

7t tCelttsott

Fran!; flDettthe~as

m,C51Reno

3:11nlc8 2. als:c

il;Alt~h I"u. ti(ari , 21tt'g1Ru~+=cl[,•l. I~urc~ocU, 7L'lt().Village of Riverview ~,,F.; 1f01.~I3~esaor

l2I~ Ia:~'11:10. \([C[1;(L~\ T-* Gm. ff at. (1c)m.

ttt. CIAcf of IDolice

504 • 1923

Adjourned meeting of March 23rd, 1926 held in the Municipal Build-

ing March 3oth,1926.Meeting called to order by President Vreeland at 8:15 P.M.

ROLL CALL.Present MatthewsReno, Valade,V eeland~Meeting open for,discussionAfter an hour of~discueeing a plan of having a Septic Tank put in

the Alley at the North End of and follow our pres-

e t drain to deep water, it was;by Matthews supported by Vblade that the Engineer's estimate

for Lateral Sewer District#1 as amended, be accepted.Yeas Mattbews,Reno;Valade. Nays none. M~_ fed.

Motion by Matthews supported by Valadet a we adjourn to April 6th.

1926 at the same place ands time .

At 8:15 P.M.

James L.Hale.

Village Clerk.

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in .o cr aod+t of tlao III&V potincil bald ,A$tvll M aaa` Ra

tlr 130' o~rtier Dp,4ta;.ida.nt 4roa4and at $:OOP* o, `

PWU 04x * ' '

bbftUOWjAa00=011 *1i cajre preaYnt tin+ova Rana,t'a7tl daatrrgolt~d

R*#Al n4 of Jottmui' of last rramdex Aou Dw4h• Xwo

notice by Reno ' OWipa9tae bf Valcda tMt tM migutao"ba iAcavpto'a a#

Yoao 8rilnat ; Ro o V to j4ssaa3 . Mayo -none4, fttIan',6ajWI0A

Jotnaailtn~n'' Eta't'C3~o~ta 'es~telxQa o.t'~:4>$ f~.it.

igt~ip ti! KJAUt o of too gWolal raaatize;'WA Marob 03rd, V:10wrbD- ~0~. 'z

IioC on by a4 Qvp srted by Yaladi th%t` U6 t1huted to 6000VOW,* ; aYaaa ~3rtuvon~ att~ ins, pno,ve ed~,~ el~rd. Vayi tawo'.~ to is xhd

MtILO' by 0 ' VgMriad by Ift baao ' twat tba Inpuran0a policy, oeeMtho lil c .ar*lorao be ;mnvt od for another as.Yoas $rfnacupROao,Yalad*,Mtthewa,Yroelmd# ftaya nano. Notion -c64karieQ.

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L'. UOA by 'Reno WWported by Orln+non that "i `fty Smith bo a-:64't Pisat UO, vith a aalwyr of $10.oo pax m motli.Toae ,8rinvon,~tthmoa,yaxeac,. R3noiYxoelaaadjV&yo now e MtIon. wxariod.

13i*A, bgg brifiaarA supported lhtthewa tbt%t Attorney Ola rk'606=0106tion In regord to tholtate , a'am Co=leaioaoro bo plaq+oon 9110 •Yoavneon,attetrsR3iao Qalade Arca3an:i• .t~rap tomR J 1 MDtiOQ1 ~~xeir

Wilon"Wy..8rlsatasi Q of'tdd, ~T #a0i t ~ tQtdf~t~l~oixd, 02 'Ur cnd litogero toa V30 pooitioe: of vanlti ry uapeatot w p onSilo f&d ibAt tho olOrk ansim; tb* lattbr atatina that at;' psodtt thep0el6l~p A,o''ttipt'#~ n, ~Yac~s, ,iat~atthOtra,~9anti,,'~aado 'gyroaltmd:' Riaaaz~dna~otdsli' Aa3tsd.

rAt'lA',,b iA,ari OuppoArtad by Gootxo tbOx t, e'isatidt aaa"for';: 't rp',ia' 4a. Naftamrsa *34 aWAivlblan be, T''aferrodi''',ta "lowQittC6F',''fi'~ ~3Qt~31C~ and. ~TC1tOR';~ ' . •toaa.'J~eiaao7atfatth~s~s.'~alada R~np 9raeicad . ;, i1;:

s ~ R r ~ +~ totion oarxled. : r, ,

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I-Motion b,y Bs1m$0,,A' ®uppor$0d by Vnlede that Aosi pox VoX')jttdjdd'Qbpa

mooting of the Mato Tau QoMiaf3iona~ca' wd the a.T.andl,I„tzar, April18th. at 1000A..1i. at t'hc tttmiplpal building. Jz To as Brinoon#ltatthewo,sReno, V&;ade,'=Vreeland. Napo noiao..'~,i61-lod oatrieci.

REPORTS AND 106MMIaATmolis FROM OFFICERS •

Motion by ft auppgrtod by Brinoon that the report'o9 rubtice644th be bmcepted.'and placed on file* fl. ,

Tow Birittaoi3,Pztthegs,Rsno,Valade,Vroolmd. Sago nono. notion 006rrdA

notion bi. Rano pUppported by Ulhoon that-the' rtpott of t2ie- Calif ofPolico be nooopted sad placed oa fii.e.Yeee Brinaoa,Ra.ttho o, uoy9e~ksdo,V~reel€tnd. Maya none. N.6~ ioa carrkede

Reading of; C1b6%mo and Appountp.',,

Notion by Wap,i,nrelctrod' t'o the ftannce Comittteee that

Teao nrineon,LtatL'tto4?c~,Reno~Va3ade,Vxeeland.

the alal.me Astd &ocotnte by

Naga none* notion oaarrie`t.4

Rooooo otalied by the Preeident.

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On reoonven.isag vio 8olloning pouaeilraon anevtored .Present Bra.naon,,Matthewo4,Reno,Valade,end trooland.

Vo,tho undaroigned Committee on Vinarice, to vhom ale referred the

following bills,

Jqn. Orasvzor Jr...,•.--•.•Pleaibiag 21un.8ldgjand Tap~Joo• 9brWa tons-•-»OIk.Clator Boav4und carfaroVictor Girardin-."-«--Janitot Lb. Lar.and, busyingdoge

and Election Board. 4-8;2A.B*HarzIot,.....,....-. O« ftltop:glana In Vill.oar~_-e.:.._.._ .A.R.Narrioop---w--»-«Bock for police pall----_~--~-Oot.r4loozs Oo.r.-w~...~«lSxaniailsal Bldg* Zoe ar,•w----

unannweanv~apo..«....,..._StAlghting Service Uo*ftr.---Jager••Asmua fid= Co,-Gl"a for

484g~'il~fIAM.Mww.I~_M-YY _akr+rn+w~

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The regular meeting of the Village Council of the Village of

Riverview, Wayne County,, Michigan.

Held on Tuesday April 20th, 1926 at the hour of 8:OOP.M.

Meeting called to cider by President Vreeland.

ROLL CALL.Present Matthews,Reno.Valade,and Vreeland. Absent Brinson.

Redding and oorreeting of the journal of last regular session.Motion by Reno supported by Matthews that the minutes be app-roved as read. ,Yeae Matthewe,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

READIND OF COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS.Motion by Matthews supported by Valade that the clerk be aut-horized to notify the Wayne County Good Roads Commission thatthey may obtain Wateer from the Village at cost.Yeae Matthewe,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. notion carried.Motion by Reno supported by Matthews that the clerk notify Mr.Townsend that a complaint har been received by the Council

stating that hie bees have become a public nuisance and that

they must be confined or removed.Yeae Hatthewo.Reno,Valade,Vrecland. Na'ye none,-Motion carried.Notion by Matthews supported by Valade that the clerk answerthe remaining communications using Hiscretion.Yeao Yatthewo,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. }lotion carried.Motion by Valade supported by Reno that the Village of River-view purchase d Jaeger Portable Power Pump and Ford Chassisnot to exceed a coat of $979900.Yeas Matthewe,Reno,Valads,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.Hlotion by Reno supported by Valade that the clerk of the Wo.ter

Board issue a plumbing license to Victor Corevitse.Yeas Matthews,Reno,Valade,Vreeland.Nays none. Motion carried.

CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS. Several bills were read and upon motionwere referred to Finance Committee.Thereupon the President declared a recess.

Upon reconvening the following Councilmen anoweredrroll call.

Matthews,Reno,Valade,Vrueland. Absent Brinson.

To the Honorable President and Councilmen of the Village ofRiverview. We,the undersigned Committee on Finance,to whom

was referred the following billa,would respectfulljr reportthat we have carefully examined the same and recommendthat they be paid as allowed;

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iohigan Bell Tele. Co. 157-W-- 3.811T e a A n a A n n A n n __132u---- 4022Ralph B.Clark-- Sal.and expeneos on Lansing 59.05Jos. Cramer Sal, for plumbing--- 20000Chao. Laboll--Labor on streets and Tapp-- 22.80A/B.Smith-- Cinders on Village streets-- 43.00Geoe ffitchell-- Cinders for Mun.Bldg.-- 4000Roy Smith-- Sal. ae Police Chief Apr.l-15. 80.00a n n a a__ Sal, as Fire Commioaioner Aprl-la. 5000Grand Laundry Coe-Laundering- 3010United Motor Sales-- Car repa±re-- 5025t.C.Liddle-- Coal for Run. Eldg.-- 18600Fern Hood-- Supplies-- 2028Meyers Auto Supply-- Flashlight Batt.and bulbs. 1.30Det.and Toledo ShoreLine--Rental of Cros.;ing.-- 1100Chas. Fox--Sal, for Gen* assessment Booko-- 90000A.B.lfilliams--Sal.aePolice Officer' 'Apr.1-15. 75.00Frank Knight--Labor on Tap-- 18.30

11m.F.Krause--SuPIt Public Forks--- 21000Wm.Baum-- Grading streets-- x0.00

Total

would respectfully report that we have carefully examined

the sane and recommend that they be paid as allowed.

James Reno. Finance Committee.Frank Matthews.

Motion by Matthews supported by Reno that the report ofthoFinance Cowir-aittee be accepted and that the bila.a be paid.Yeas Matthewo,Rono,Valade?Vreeland. Mayo none. ?lotion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Matthews that a committee of one be

appointed to purchase neeeesary furniture for the clerk's andTreasurers office:Yeas Matthewe,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Mayo none Xotion carried.President Vreeland.,thereupon appointed Councilman 1'atthews a

committee of one to purchase the furniture.

Uotion by Reno supported by Matthewo that the Assessor purchasea table for use on the Assessment Books.Yeas Matthewe,Reno,Valade,Vrecland. Mays none.idotion carried.

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Motion by Matthews supported by Valade that the Clerk purchasea Contagious Disea0e Record.Yeas Matthews,Reho,Valade,Vreeiand. Naysr,one.Mot+on carried-

Motion by Matthews supported by Reno that due to the wideningof Feat Jefferson Ave. ttr the plumber should be authorized to

put a Tap at each lot the is still without water.Yeas Matthews,Reno,'(ralade,Vrt;eland. Nays none.Motion carried;

Motion by Reno supported by Valade that we adjourn to 14y 4th,1926 at the same time and place.V-AD Matthewn,Reno.Valade,Vteeland. Nays none.Motion carried. r

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Speolea meeting of April 2701926 for the purpose of aaceptint;

la the Opoola} Aesoonrmnt kallc of- lateral Saner Diatrictr, Noo.l,

8, and 3.

Meeting called to order bit President Vreeland at 9:00 P.L01.

ROIL CALL.wPrenent Uatthora.7- ale4e,Vreeland, Abeent Brincon and Reno.

Resolution by U:ktt~i©wo oupported by Val.a4,+Whereac there ha.e boas c?epc.31 end with the lark of the Villasoof Rivervlo;r tno Ap eacment Rolle for Lateral Sorer DictriatsNaa.l,2,at~a 3. son prepared by the Aeoeseor therefore be it re-

FIRST that-W copy of each said Anr©ement Hollo bo filed in theoffiaa of'' the Village Clerk of Rbvervisv+ for publio oxa 1%xtio't.

SECOND that-the Bobrd of Review ohall met t in the Council Charat :rof the Litnio•ipal Puildina on Met Jefferaon Avenue in the Villa,„ pof niverviow,on Saturday the 15tho day of May 1926 from one ofolool"P.t4s to eirht v'olook P.Me for the,-purpooe of reviewing oatd Aaa-•eaoment Ro -la-and hearing objeotione of any and all peraono bolicving theneelvae ag' erievol by the aeseoa,rmito made dgainot •thome'

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TFiZRD t_hc£t°tli~s al.id bearing be a3vcrtised according to law.Resolution

Yo-48--ma-ttheW3m4de,Vrecland. Maya riona. He"en Oi'rruod.

Motion by, atthenn ouppotsted by Valado that ro adjourn to May401026 alt tile -eu±rrs rl.ace.Yame matthBWU,Yraade, Vreeland. Ilaya none. Hotion carried.

At 8:15 P.21.

Jwwe L.Hale

s Villago Clark. -

Regular netting of the Village Coua011 held in the MuniolpalBuilding Way 4,$4926.

Meeting called to ardor by President Vreeland at 8:3.5 PaU.Roll, 651'1.Present Brinson, Rrno, Vseolwd. AGaent Ratthovve and Valade.

Reading and correcting of Journal of lrLet regular wating.Notion by Reno Supported by Brinson that the minutos be accepted

ae read,Yeae Brrinoon, Reno, Vreeland. Naya nono. Hotion carried.

Reading of minutes of S;noial meeting held April, 27,1526 for the

purposo of acceptizig the Special Aeeeonment Rolls for Lateral SenorDiotricte Idoe. 1,2,and3.Motion by Reno supported by Brinson that the minutes stand afprovodas read.Yeas Brlnoon, Reno,Vr-eland. Nays none. Hation carried.

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Motion by Reno nupporteo by Brinson that the Communioationa fromPresident Amiot, in regard to the matting of Kiy 20th, for the purposeof organising for the enduing year and the communication from RalphB.Clark in regarda to the postpouer3ent of the meeting before theState Tax OonmOncion be accepted and placed on file In the olerklooffice.Yeae Brinaon,Rcno,Vreeland. Plays none. Motion carried.

Councilmen Ua.tthsvra and Valade.entered at 8:35 P.U.

Motion by Brinaori cupnortod by Reno that the reports of the Junticeof the Peace and the Chief of Police.be adopted an oorrooted, thecorrection being a $10*00-fine that the Chief of Police reportedlast rrcnth.Yeao Matthews,grinoon.Reno,Valade,Vreeirsnd. Naye none. Motion Car,:ied.

notion by Reno supported by Hattheve that the - TreaeurerIn repfor the month of April be accepted and pl.tood on file.Yeas ILatthown,Brinson,Reno ,Vala.d©,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carcQ.

Riadina of Cla,imrj and Aceounte 0

Motiou by Brinadh supported by Rono that the alaimo and accounts

be referred to the Finance Committee,

Yeaa;Brinson,Me6ttliiwn,Rsno,Valade,Vreoland. Rays none. Motion carried.Redoes called by the President.On reoonvoning the following the foilowingoouncilmeci answered:

Present Brinooti Ltatthows,Rcno,Valade and Vreeland.

We,tho undersigned c6mm:,ttee on Finanoe,to whom was referred tho

following bills of,,

ft*Y*Krause ------Sal. ae SupIt. Pub. forks.,..- bChas. Fox-----"130 tars/Special Aaaeasaxnt Books---- 78.00

o 0 n" t a....__._ 3 ;proe labor -----__....r....,r___-_..._...._ 3;75Peter Trombloy--- 151/2 bra. labor-.._-_-____913QEOD*Xurphy~ Welding on 3.00Whcond Backus Co.- Supplies for VilloV Books----- 114.70

Manning's Gas Station- Gas Mo. April 46.57

Roy Sr~ith--Gal/ xaa Police and Fire Chief A,prl5-1!ayI- 85000n u c n e--Refund for telephone calls 3,.80

Dr.H.B.Rinyon- 1%dical €3ar, and Health Officer---- 44000

Tronton TIaoe--printing and Publishing No. April---- 00.00

S.L.greeland-- Refund for Aoaeoament Tablea,------- 15.46

Jaime L.Hals-- Sal/ Mo/Aprix ant: Poatage• 1$6000Jamea A. JOnes Agency— Preaiwm on Trvas~ Band- IBUS boo

Victor Girardin Gal as Janitor )Io. April---__... 10000

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bet. Edison Co.--gun. Bldg. Lights----------- 9.17Street Lighting Mo. April-- 204 1050

South Bend Garage Repairs to Village Car.-- 3.95Quarry Lumber Co.-- Lumber for Garage-.-----"- 10060

D.W.Broughton-- Services installing Village Books-•-- 200000

Jg9o4IWorthington-- Sal as Treas and Clk. Water Board- 31.00A.BAillbame-- Sal. ae Police Officer---- 761,0

Total $ 1168.40would respeotfully report that we have tkamined the same and re-

commend that they be paid.

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A.O.Brin6on, Frank Matthewe,and James Reno Finance Committee.

Motion by Matthews Supported by Brinson that the report be acceptedand the bills be paid.Yeas Brinson,.Matthexs,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Kays none. Motion Carried.

deeming themselves aggrieved by the assessments made against them.

Yeae:Brinson,Matthews,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Naye:none. Resolution Passed.

Resolution by Councilman Brinson supported by Ccinoilman Reno

Where&* That the General Assessment Roll for the year 1926 he*be accepted as presented and in accordance with Seetion 9 of Chapter 9

of the Charter the Board of Review shall meet in the Council Rooms

on Thursday the 20th day of May 1926 for the purpose of reviewingthe said Roll and hearing the obiectione of any and all persons

Motion by Matthewo supported by Valade that the Village Plumber be

authorized to repair the heating system in the Municipal Building and

install a regulator on the hot water tank.

Yeao:Brinson,Matthewe,Reno,Valade,Vroeland. Nays none. Motion parried.

Motion by Brinson"supported by Matthews that the week of May 22to 29

be designated as olian-up week and the clerk advertise the came in

the Village paper.Yeas:Brinson Matthewo,Reno,Valade Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

Motion by Arinson supported by.Aeno that the clerk be authorized

to order the printing as per the requistions.Yeas Brinson,Matthews,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

Motion by Brinson supported by Reno thatat the -same time and place.Yeae:Brinson,Matthewo,Reno,Valade,Vreeland.

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Naysnone. Motion carried.

10:25P.M.

James.L.Hale

Village Clerk.

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Regular meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Riverviewheld in the Municipal Building May 18,1926.

Meeting called to order by President Vreeland at 7:40 P.M.I

ROLL CALL.Present Matthews,Reno,Valade,and President Vreeland. Absent Brinson.

Motion by Matthews supported by Reno that the minutes of the last

regular meeting be accepted as read.Yeas Matthews,Reno,Valade Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

COMMUNISATIONS AND PETITIONS.Motion ~iy Matthews supported by Reno that clerk answer the communication

from the Detroit City Gas Co.Councilman Brinson entered at B:OOP.M. ,CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS.Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that the several claims and accounts

as read be referred to the Finance Committee.Yeas Brinson,Matthews,Reho,Valade,Vresland. Nays none. Motion carried.President declared a reoess.

We, the undersigned 9ommittee on Finance, to whom was referred the foll-

owing bills ofFred Smith----Labor on streets---------------------- 11.40Peter Trombley-Laboron streets-- 28.50Frank Knight--Labor on taps and streets-- 45.60Wm.F.Krause--Sale as Sup't Pub. Works-- 45.60

Chas Labell---Labor on tape and streets--- 37.80

Jaeger Port. Power Pump CO.-- For Ford Chassis and Pump-- 978.01DMich. Bell Tele Do.-- Tele Service on 157-W 3141Bice and Archibald`Co.-- For tire and tube-- 19.50Joe. Cramer Jr.-- For plumbing work-- 13.75A.B.;9illiams--Fees Mo.Apr. and Sal. May let-15th.-- 89.40

Roy Smith--Fees Mo. Apr. and Sal.Mayl-15. and supplies-- 97060N.Y.C.RR.Co.--Rental of cress for Water Mainsyr.126-- 228.00Chas. Fox-- Sal, as Assessor and exp. to Detroit--- 2842230CNB.C.Liddle-- Coal - 9000Mich. Foundation Co.-- Adc't in full to Yx y let. 1926.- 353.44

Tote-1 , 1762.30would respectfully report that we have examined the same and recommendthat they be paid as allowed.

A.O.BrinsonJames RenoFrank Ysatthewe Finance Co=ittee .

Motion by Brinson supported by Reno th1t the bills be paid as allowed.

Yeas Brinson,Matthews,Reno,Valade,Vrceland.Nays none. Motion carried.

Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that the Sup't Public Works be inet='to put up iron posts and a suitable fence to protect Mr E.Reno's drive

and leave the driveway from the west of the Municipal Building open andthat the officers be instructed to keep the front of the building free of

parked cars, no partia.lity to be shown and that the police car be parkedoff the cement just to the south of the Fire Hall doors, and that new

Signs be placed in front of the building prohibiting parking.Yeas Brinson,Matthews,Reno,Valade,'Treelamd. Nays none. Motion carried3

Resokution by Matthews supported by Valade th4t the Traffic Ordinancebe rigidly enforced in the Construction Area and that fiv signs be put

up to notify the people of such action.

Yeas Brinson., Matthews., Reno,Valade)Vreeland. Nays none.

Motion. by Brinson supported by Reno that the requisition 'of Mr FoxInd one rubber stamp for Sea breeze Sub. and the one of the Chief ofPolioe for ammunition be allowed. d

Yeas Brigeon,;datthews,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

i(e#sa-b- Resolution by Matthews supportedropiation Bill shall contain the following

Sinking Fund--6 millsContingent Fund-71/2 mills

Total 131/2 mills,Yeas Brinson,r+Iatthewe,Reno,Velade,Vreeland.

by Brinson that the Annual App-funds and rates;

Nays none. Resolution passed.

Motion by Matthews supported by Valade that the Treasurer rent a safetydeposit Vault from the Trenton State Bank.Yeas Brinson,Y&atthews,Reno,Valade, Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

Motion by Brinson supported by Matthews that the Treasurer be authoriz~ed to transfer $1000 from the Cont,to the General fund and $1000 fromthe Cont. to the Highway fund.Yeas Brinson. Pfatthews,Reno ,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. notion carried.

Notion by Reno supported by.Va, , th t the the Fire Pump rates forprivate use be $10.00 per tri ret hour and #$5.00 per hour orfraction of an hour thereof and Faatt pee ission must be given for its useby the Water CommitteeYeas Brinson, Matthews,&no,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

Motion by Matthews supported by Brinson that the Supt Public worksinstall a new .Drinking Fountain at the front of the building.Yeas Brinson. Matthews. RenEyValade,Vreeland. .Nays none. -lotion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Matthews that we adjourn to June the let. at thesame time and place,Yeas BrinsonjMatthews,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

At 10:46 P.M,

James L.Hale.

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Special meeting of-May 25,1926 called for the purpose of

hearing the report from the Attorney "in regards to the notice

of Special Assessment Districts Board of Review meeting.

Meeting called to order by President Vreeland at 9:15P.M.

Roll call.

Present Brinson,Matthews,Reno,Valade,and Vreeland. Absent none.

Reading o~ Communications and Petitions.

Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that the communication from

River Rouge in

r~ and to the adjourned meeting of the down-river

municipalities to June 3rd. at the Wyandotte City Hall be accepted

and placed on file.Yeas Brinson,Matthews,Reba,Valade,Vreeland.Nays none. Motion carried.

Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that the invitation to the

Get-to-gether" banquet to be held at Lincoln Park Friday May 28th.be accepted and placed on file.

Motion by Brinson supported by Valade that the communication from

ftbqL-the Detroit waJrer Board relative to the inspection fee for

pipe laid along Ftrt Street from Goddard Road to Northline Roadbe turned over to the Engineer for his advice on the matter.Yeas Brinson,Matthewa,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays None-Motion oarridI4.

Motion'by Matthews supported by Reno that the requisitioril~fora Rubber Stamp for Clement Ainge Sub be allowed.Yeas Brinson,Matthews,Reno,Valade,Vr:,eland.Neye none. Motion carried.

Motion by Valade supported by Reno that the officer purchase a

sun-shield for his Cap.Yeas Brineon,h4atthews,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Naye none. Motion carried.

Motion by Brinson supported by Matthwes that a committe of one be

appointed to ,get in touch with the Attorney in regards to the MaterExtensionscall a meeting to hear the report. on .t tematters,

Mr. Longedorf was then appointed.

Motion by Brinson supported/by Valade that Mr. Longsdorf be auth-orized to attach on Hydrant and install his meter in his house.Yeas Brinson,Matthews,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

IS Motion byi:atthew3 supported by Brinson that we adjourn to May 26at the same place at 8:OOP.M.

At 10:30P.M.

1 .,5ular meeting of the Viilage Council of the Villab of River-

view held in the Municipal Building Tuesday June 1,19266

Leeting called to order by President Vreeland at 8:30P.M.

ROLL CALL.Present Brinson.Matthews,Reno, and Vreeland. Absent Valade.

RF,ADING AND CORRECTING OF JOLRNAL OF LAST REGULAR 12ETING6

ported by Reno that the minuteslotion by Brinson sup-stand app-

roved as readYeas Brinson,Matthews,Reno,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

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II UT:ICATIONS AND PETITIONS.otion by 2.atthews supported by Reno that the clerk answer the

communication from the Dorm-River Transportation Company asking

that they have a representative at the next regular meeting.Yeas BrinsonLatthews,Reno,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

Notion by keno supported by )&atthevs that the clerk answer the

communication from the Detroit City Water Board relative to cer-

tain information of the Water Supply.Yeas Brinson Katthews,Reno,Vreelard. Nays none. Motion carried.

Motion by keno supported by Matthews that the applicatios for

soft drink licensee of Mrs. Emma Beattie, Mr.Harold Bond, and

Mr.Chas. Fox be accepted and that the clerk issue licenses to the

same,

Yeas Brinson Yatthewa,Reno,Vreeland. -lays none. Motion carried.

lotion by keno supported by Matthews that the application of

the janitor for an increase in salary be accepted and that the

janitor hereafter receive #1¢.00 per month.

Yeas Brinson,Matth6ws?Reno,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

CLAIMIS Ar(D ACCOUNTS.Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that the several bills as

raed be referred to the Finance Committee with the exception of

the bill of Richmond&Backus Co. for Special Assessment Roll Sheets

and that the clerk answer stating that the proof was not accepted.

Yeas Brinson,Matthews,Reno,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried,f j t ,

A ~t7declared a xecesse. . „i PresidentjI • 7 I. i { l - 1 t '~LGt L f rl.t Z_/ C r . < < / I

Te the undersigned Committee on Finance, to whom was referred

the following bills of, 971Mich. Bell Tele. Co.------ Tele. Service---------

443 20Auto Ownere Ins. Co,------Pol. on Motorcycle-----Yiyan. Rubber Stamp. Pike.---for A sub.'Stamps--------- 2.85

068R.L.Polk Co.-------- 1 copy of Down River Dir.----

0010Victor Girardin----Janitcc Mo. :layP_oy Smith--Sal as Pol. and Fire Chief May 15th-June 1

87.40and fees moo hay 001

E. 'Banning---- Firedrill-------------------------1

11001m. Batted---- n n n n n n__________

1.00Elmer Trombley-" " 8027James Hale--Sal. Mo. May Postage and supplies------JOB. 17orthington-Sal Mo. :Bay asTreas. Water Board Clk.

0037expenses to Detroit and Fire drill---

005001Rueeell_A..Murdoch Co,-- Eng. on Account-------------

36.00Jos. Cramer Plumbingaad-F#zLodrill----------

77,86Yannings Gas Station-- Gas lto.may--- 15.76Peter Trombley-- Labor on Streets

2.00George Mitchell--c'inde rs-- 32.10Chas. Labell-•-: Labor on tape and etrsets---

18000Frank Knight-- Labor on taps----- 59.10Fred Smith----i;abor on tape---- X8.01Doubleday Br.•os.&Co. Spec. Assessment Books-----

74940Chas Fox---..Assessor----- 37.50Salter Ke isel--Sign Painting and Ua.terial----

1$9.75A.Harvey"s &Sons Co.--Plumbing Supplies 50.00RichmOV.dABaekus-- desk------ 64Det. F,dison Co.-- Mun. Bldg. lights Mo. Uan n r, n o It u n__ Street Lighting Mo. Ma,}-- 218950

Trenton Times---Print and Pub. Mo Lay-- 60.00

A.B.T7111iams--Sal ;day 15-June hand Feee l:o Ma_ 87J 20

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Total $ 1817.14

would respectfully report that we have examined the same and

recommend that they be paid as allowed.

A.O.Brinson James Reno, Frank Matthews,Finance 60mmitt=:e.

Motion by Matthews supported by Brinson that the rloort of the

Finance Committe be accepted and that the bills be paid.YeasBrinson,liatthews Reno,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

Motion by Matthews euppotted by Reno that the Attorney be auth-

orized to draft for sale $300000.00 bonds and that the Engineerbe authorized to advertise for bide for the Water Extensions to be

opened June 22,1986.thewe,Reno,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.Yeas Brinson ,Mat6 . 1

Notion by Matthews supported by Reno that the Village Engineer be

authorized to meet with the Engineers of the several down river

Municipalities for the disou...ion of a Sewage Disposal plant.Yeas Brinson,Matthews,Reno,Vreeland. Nays none. Yotion carried.

Notion by Brinson supported by Reno that the attorney be auth-orized to settle the Tax dipt;te as outlined~it being that we accepta tax on a = f 50 foot strip the

length of the D.T.&I. property on Riverview Ave instead of all-

owing the Ford interests to put a fern old spurs on the propertyand have it called operating property.Yeas Brinson,lda.tthews,Reno,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Matthews that we adjourn to our

next regular meeting at the same time and place.

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Special meeting held Tuesday June 8, 192'6, for the purpose of openingbide on the Lateral Sewer Districts 1 to 3 inclusive.

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Meeting called to order by President Vreeland at 8:30 P.M.

Present Councilmen Matthewe,Reno, Valade and Pres. Vreeland.

Absent Councilman Brinson.

Opening and reading of -bide by clerk.Motion by Matthews supported by Reno that the various bids be referred

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Motion by Matthews supported by Reno that we adjourn to Friday June

11,1926 at the same time and place.Yeas Matthews,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

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Special meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Riverview

held Friday June the llth.,1926 for the purpose of receiving a

report from the Engineer on the Tabulated bide fordthe construction

of Lateral Sewers.

Meeting called to order by President Vreeland at 8:15 P.M.

ROLL CALL.Present Matthews,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Absent Brinson.

Engineer read the result of his tabulation of the various bids.

Resolution by Matthews supported by Reno that the Clerk return

all the certified checks accompanying the bids for the construction

of Lateral Sewers except the check of Thos. Nolan.Yeas Matthews,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Resolution passed.

Motion by Matthews supported -by Vala.de that we adjourn to ®ues-

day Jame 15,1926 at the same time and place.Yeas Matthews,Reno,Valade, Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

At 8:25 P.M.James L. Hale

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Regular casting of the Village Counoil of Riverview, Hichigancalled to order at; 8:OOP.Lt.

President S.L. Vreeland presiding.

ROLL CXLL. .Present !!atthove,Reno, and Valade. Absent Brinson.

READI G AHD CORRECTING OF THE HIRUTES.

otion ' y mttheps'oupported by Rono that the minutes be approvedac rcad is

YEao ' Lf.- 4thorra,Reno~Valade,Vreoland, Hayo none. Lotion carried.

00.1 ICATIONS,

Co,-*-=icution from the Detroit City Slater Board reggaarding the

depth, that the service pipe should be laid on theVillago Streets

vao road*Loved by ..:atthene oupported by Reno that the communication be

accoptod, placed on file and that the Supt. Public Worko com-

ply pith thoroquest.Yoas U %thocs,Reho,Valade,Vreoland 9 Nayo none, 'otion oarried.

Lfovod by Eatthewe supported by Reno that the communicationo

from the covoral bending companies be anerared by the clerk.

Yeao ; Ivtthave,Renox,Valado,Vreeland. ;rays none. Motion carrued,

REPORT FRO:. OFFTCEAS.Lfovod by Lfatthovs supported by Kano that the Troaourer's report

for the Lonth rof Hay be accepted and placed on f ilo.

YeaoL'atthorc,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Hayn none. Notion oarriod.

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CLAIM AIM ACCOUNTS:ovod by Rono oupported by tattherrs that the oeveral bills as

road ba refearod to the Finance Committee.

Yoaa 11atthave,Reno Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Hotion carried.

Pronidont then deciared a rocess.

RE-CORV1'112,Ya OF COUNCIL,Present " tthovs,R~eno,Valade

and Vreeland. Absent Brinson.

Rivervioc Hichion, Juno 15th,1926.To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:

Va. the undersigned Committee of Finance, to whom vas referred

the following bills, would reapootfully report that re have ex-

aminod the same and recommend that they be paid as allowed:

17ater Dep't.-------- 11.48City of "'yandotteIContracting Pub. 0o*--Sewer Ad.----------- - 191.63

Gartner Hdre Co.---- Supplies and ammunition- 23.35

Roy Smith--------= Sal, June 1-June 15--------- 8540

A.Harvoy and SonalCo.-Supplies Water Dop't------ 80.28

Herbort Hills---Inae on Village Employee------ 55999

Jager-Aaaus Hdpe Co.--Ammunition------------- 4971

A.B.T,'illia.mo---Sal. June 1-June 15-------------- 75.00

Joe. Cm„er Jr . ----Plumb ing-------------------- 86fo-

Fred Smith---- Labor on Tape and Stres to x--26.25Frank Knight---" n N a n N A R A d R A p~___-9.10

Chas. Labell---Labor onTap-------------------~•,~ 36.30

C:m.F.Krauos---- Sal. as Supt Pub. S7orks-------- ~~W•50it----~~b1.40

Ralph B. Clark---Ser. as Attorney----------- _1DA00_Chaa 84.90

2.oycra Auto Supply-- Supplies Pol. Dop't--------848.89

Frank MatthewsJames Reno

Finance Committee.

1_oved by Reno oupported by Valade thj,t the report of the Fin-

anoo Committee be,' accepted and that the bills be paid.Team ' iattheuo,R.ono,Valade,Vreeland. Maya none. Motion carried.

PLLAGE AFFAIRS.by Reno supported by L'atthewo that the alork have

daily tima reports made for the village employco.Yeaa Uatthe%7a,Rono.Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Hotion oarreid.

ORDINAICES.

Recolution by Reno supported by Valade that the ordinance

relativo to the l4c g of arkers and Peddlers be given ito

Y.ia~'reaciing. Resolution passed.Yo GO .`~ttho7e,R c,Valade,Vrc land. Ka ~

Said ordinance ras then given ito i ~ gradingee .

Rosolution by Reno oupported by Valado that too oai ordinance

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Yeas .;a_tthere. Reno ,Valad ee . Days none . Ti4eolution passed.

An ordinance requiring the giving a bond •fcorr~tho grading and

oinderizing of otreete and the eonetruoting of sidovalko in the

oubdivision prior to the aocoptanee of the plot.

Resolution by Hatthere eupported by Valade that the ordinance to

ggivon ito first reading by title only.You,a Hattherre,Reno,Valade,Vre land.

IIATER ABM LIGHTS.

otion by Latthers oupported by Reno that the plan as shorn by

the Detroit Edison Co. for the installation of Streets Lighto on

rest Jefferson Avenue after construction be accepted and that the

President and Clerk be authorised to attach their eiGnatures on

tho plane.Yeas Zatthera,Reno,Valade,Vrealand. Kaye none. Lotion carried.

Lotion by Eatthetre supported by Valade that the clerk oommun-

ioato with the Detroit Edison in regards to the installation of

3-lOOoC.Pe lamps on ahe Riverview Drive.

YeasU%tthevo,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Kays none. Lotion carried.

Motion by "atthens supported by Valade that Lr. Fox be authoriz-

ed to attmoh on a hndrant to supply his stand with rater prov-

iding he furnish his meter.

Yeas natthows,Reno ,Valade,Vreeland . Rays none. LSotion carried.

IMd&n by Latthewe supported by Reno that the resolution of the

Peoples Rotor Coach Co. be refeared to the attorney for his con-

sideration.YeasL'atthers,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Ha.tthere that ra adjourn to June M

10 at the same place.Yoas Hatthers,Rano,Valade,Vreeland. Kays none. 1Sotion carried.

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James L.HsI

Village Clerk.

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Speciai meeting of June 22,1926,of the Village of River-

view held tor the purpose of opening bids of the Water Main

extensions~as advertised and for the reviewing the SpecialAssessment Rolls Nos. 1 to-3 inclusive.

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to order by President Vreeland at 8:70 P.M/

ROLL CAI,t.Present Yatthsws,Reno,Valade,and Vreeland. Absent Brinson.

OPENING AND READING :OF BIDS.

Resolution by Reno supported by'Valade that-the bids be re-

ferred to.the Engineer and clerk for tabulation.

Yeas Mattbbwa,Peno,Valade.7reeland, Nays none. Resolution passed.

Presides than declared a reoess.

Upon re-ooniening the following answered roll call:

Present $rinson,Yatthews,Reno,Valade,Vreelerd.

The Enisneer then read the results of hic tabulation uponthevarious bids.

ResolutiA by Matthews supported by Valade that The Pontiac

Drainage CoZ being the lowest bidder,Ikhey be awarded the contract

subject ta;~ the sale of the bonds.

Yeas Brinson,Matthews,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none.

Resolution, passed.

t Resolution by Brinson aupported by Kano that the Special Assess-

ment Rolls toe. l to 3 inclusive as returned by the Hoard of Review

be confirmed and that the clerk be authorized to attach his warrant

and hand to the Treasurer for collection as per charter.

Yeas Brinson,Matthews,Reno,Valado,Vreeland. Nays none.

Resolution passed.

Notion by Reno supported by Brinson that the Attorney be inst-

ructed to attend the 'D.U.R, nesting to be held at 19yandotte City iHall Wednesday June 23 1926 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. i

Yeas Brinson,Matthewe,f;no,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none.

Motion carried.

Notion by Drinson supported by Reno that we adjourn to Saturday

June 3a 1936 at d:00P.~[..Ys as Briiean,Matthews,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none.

Motion carried.At 9:30 p.i:.

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Adjourned meeting of June 23, held for-the purpose of sellingthe hater Main Extension bonds.

Meeting called to order by President Vreeland at 6:35 PeM9

R6r& CALL.PrOAnt Matthsws,Reno,Valade,Vreeland, Absent Brinson.

Notion by Matthews supported by Valade that it being satis-

fsbtory to everyone concerned that the bonds be sold at auction.

Use YAtthsws,Reno,ValadQ,Vrfeland. Nays one. Motion carried.

Bonds were then •

Motion by Matthews supported by glade that the E.E. MacCrone

Co. being the-ieweaa-highest bidders that they receive the bonds,with the stipulation that the Village be given the right to

purchase $ 121000 worth of the first Maturity ones for the Village

Sinking fund.

Teas Matthews,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Rays none. Motion carried.

Notion by Matthews supported by Valade that the checks be

re tufted to the unsuccessful bidders.

Teas Matthewe,Reno;Valade,Vreeland. Maye none. Motion Carried.

Notion by Matthews supported by Reno that w30 adjourn to July

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Village Clerk.

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1926 at00=011 of the village of RivervIev

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BOLL CALL.Present Brinooz,Rsno;Valade,Tlreeland. Absont Matthews.

Moved by Briason agpported by Reno that the ninutme of the regularssetiag of Juno 15 stead approved as read and corrected.Yeas Brinson,Reno,al~ade,Vyeeeland.. Bays none* notion carried.

Moved by Brinson *iqpported by Reno twat the adnuteo of the ,rem- 'a&.~a+d meotizz of -J=6 23 stood approved as read and correotod~Yeas Brinson,lano,0alndeo Vreeland, frays acne. Motion carried. '

Pored by Brinson s "ugporLed by Reno that ttee minutes of tho ~ -

meeting of June 26 staid approved as read.Teas BrinaontftaO,Vhlade,,lreelend. Hays, none. Motion carried.

Qouncilman Matthews entered at SZ20POUG

zMovedby Briusen :sup rted by Vulade that the petition of Hr.Poiloy for a soft drink license be referred to s committee of twoto be appointed by the preeident9Teas Brinson Matthews,Rnno,Vaiade,$reeland. Hays none. ?lotion carried.

President 4;eeland : then appointed Ssiaoon and Valade a committee oftwo to investigate the petitioner.

Moved by Brinson supported by Valede that the resignation of Matthewsbe accepted to take effect so soon as his suocessor is-appointed.Yeas Brineor..*-~btthevvv'PenooValade,ilrealsand. Haya none. Motion curried.

Resolution by Brinson supported by Matthews:

Resolved:That they B.H.R. be and hereby it iseim instructed to eq>iipIts puvaoagar oars an the Hyandotte and Troston division with amok..

ing oonpartaente the cost thereof to be aharged to capital accountbLe work to begin as, soon cab the expenditure has been authoris®d by pproper rcaolutions adopted by the several aunioipal bodies*

Teas Brinson,llstthews;Kno,Valade,Vreeland. Rays none. Resolution paesede

Moved by Brinson supported by Matthews that the clerk forward tocertified eopies of thie action to the proper authorities.Yeas Brinson,Matthove'Reno,Valade,Vrceland, Hays axone. Motion earried.

Moved by Vatthm supported by Reno that -the Treaeurerte roportbe accepted as, read slid placed on file.TeasBri"=.OuatthewejRono,Valude$,Vreeland. bays none. Motion c3arried*

Moved by Reno supported by Valade that the Justice's report be acc-

epted as read. °Teas Brinson* 12atthewe,Revo,ValsAe,Vreeland . Ways none. Notion cozried.

cures AND ACCOUNTS.Notion by Brinson ouppo ted by Reno that the eeveral bills be re-

forred to the Finance Committee.YeaeBrinoon Mtthewe?Reno,Valado,Vreelaaad. Nays None. Motion carried.To the Proeldent and'Comailmen of the Village of Riverview:

Fte;the undereigned,Committee on Finance,to whom was referred the2~ following bille,would respectfully report that we have examined the

same and recommend that they be paid as allowed:

HioL. Investor PU1)e Oo, --Ad* for Water Bonde----- 10.56Mich. Bell Tole. Co, -tiles service© 6051A. Harvey Son's Co. --plumbing supplies---- 61,88Munnia ' n G:o Staticni•.--gas,oilx=d tire----- 9629Det. Edison Co. atre.et lighting mo. 4une----- 219050n a a a a A e

mun* bldg lights 8.46Gartner Hdro. Co fence and posts---- - 114.?5V. Girardin aa1 as janitor mo Jme----- 15100Dr. H.B.Kinyon, professional services--- 3000Joe. Worthington sal as treas and water clerk a dpoet-' 32.00South Bend Garage-- repairs to village oar--.---...61.40R.R.Barrioon for keys----- 80Roy Smith SaijJuone 15 -July Z and fees mo June--_100015A.B.171111ame a tr a e e a t a% v e a a a a a a a--113 10Jon. Worthington Fire drill 2400V. Corevits a o n a a 1100.Edw, Reno a a a a n n 1000Elmer Eyann ing n ~ r a a n a 1100Elmer Trombley 1900i9arren Nwhi ,g Jr.-'j a o is a

1000Floyd H=ning a A a n a a 1400James Hale 1993 as Clerk,expensee, and tele calls--- 33.55Jager Acmuc Edwe Co. ~ - noksle and connection.... 80Jon Crasser Jr. plumbing----- 18.75Hich Fouadwion Co. --sewer crook-- 18.35Det Edison Co. past due bill- 6.15Reardon Pw-sLall Co.-- printing 55 bonds--- 85.00Um, F. Krause - Sal as Supt. Pub. Works---- 26.23Frank Knight - labor per time report--- 15910Fred Smith . a a a a e a a a a a ate- 28.20Pe tor Tromble y ---a n ' a a a a. a w n s--M 5070Palter Eeisel printing signs----- 1000A.B.Bmith 14 loads cinders at $6.00 per load-------..84.00Trenton,Tims printing and pub. mo. June. 6000017m. C. -Hartmann--b%l. May and June feed-.--- 91950

Total I383:E33

A.O;.Brineon,James Reno,Frank Hatthewa,,Fin. Cons.

Motion by Brineon supported by Matthews that the bills be pmddas allowed.Yeas Brinson.BattheaeyReno,Va,lade,Vreeland. Naye none. Motion carried.

notion by Brinsonmoupported b$ Reno that the clerk be authorized toi0purchass a set of grappling hooks.Teas Brinson.Matthews,,FRsno,Valade,Vreoland. Nays none. Notion carried,

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Rocolution by Brinste supported by that the ordinmae tolicense peddlers and hawkers be given Its final reading.Yeas Brinson,MattheneyR uo,'Valade,Vreeland. Naps none Resolution passed.

Said ordinance was then given its final readingeResolution by Brinson supported by Reno that the said ordinaneebe adopted as resd..1Teas Brinson.gatthene.Reno,9alade,Freelande

Resolution

Naya none. Me444m pasned

Motion by Brinson sup rted by Reno that the President and clerk be

authorized to purehaee 812,004 of the first maturity Water ExtensionBonds for the Sinking fund.Teas Brinson,Matthews,Rabo,Valade,Vree2,nde Buys none, motion carried.

Resolution by Resoisupported by Brinson that the treasurer be auth-orized to-transfer $1500 from the Contingent to the General Fund.Teas Brinson,gattheea,Reno,Valade,Vreelande Nays none. Motion oarried.

Lotion by Brinson supported by Hatthews.that the Village Engineer beauthorized to work out a plan of street numbering in the village..Teas Brinson,Ma.tthewH Reno.Valyde,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

Notion by Brinson supported by Matthews cthat the Engineer be iris-truoted to prepare sleoificatlons for a eldemlk ordinance in the V114

age of Riverview.Teas Brinson,Matthewo,Reno ,Valada,Vrealand . Bays none. Motion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Hatthewe that the matter of the con-

itinuation of the alley in Wyandotte Heights Sub, be referred to

the Attorney and Engineer.Tees Brinson,Ids.ttheve,Reno,Valade,Vrceland. Nape none. Motion carried.

President Vreeland offered the name of Hr. Thornton H. Colvin forcouncilman to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Frank Hatthewe reeign-ration.

Motion by Reno supported by Valade that the appointment of Hr.

Colvin be ac-epted.Teas Brinsor.,Reuo,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. notion carried.

Ur e Colvin anus then_ sworn in by the clerk.

Uotion by Brineoa supported by Valde that the engineer notify theoontrsotor to run the,outlet from the Septic tank on Lateral SeverNoe 1 to deep water and that the additional cost come from the Generalfund.Teas Brinson,Colvin,Reno,Balade,Vreeland. Hays none. }.lotion oarried*

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Notion by Reno supported by Valade that we adjourn to next reg%ilarmeeting July 20 19264'Teas Brinson.Colvin,Rano,Valade,Vreclande Rays none. Motion carried*

At 11:05 P.M*

Jamea L. Hale

Village clerk.

Special mgetin oft the Village Council of the Village of Riverviewheld Saturday July 10 1926 for the purpose of taking action on the

matter of having the,b.m. center their tracks on !loot Jefferson Aveand for acting on the bill of the Detroit Mter Board Commissioners

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Ueeting called to order. by President Vroeland at 4;30P.}S.

Preaent Co1.vIn,Rono,Velado,Vroeland. Absent Brinson.

Reading of oommunioation from the Flame County Road Commission.

Resolution by Calvin supported by Rono that the D.U.R. Centertheir tract: on Peet Jefferoon Avenue as per agreement.Yeas Colvin. Reno,Valade,Vraoland, Days ,none. Resolution paared.

Resolution by Colvin supported by Reno that the clerk forward a copyof thle resolution to the D.U.R. and a copy to the Wayne County Road iiCommission.Yeas Colvin,Reno,Valqade,Vroelanda Hays none. Resolution paeoed.

Motion by Reno oupported by Valeds that the ulerk be authorized to

invectiCate the water bill from the City of Detroit and when oatio-fied me to Ito aoouracy to pap the bill*Yeas Colvin,R.eno,Velade,Vveeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

xpported by Valade that we adjourn to, July 201Motion by Rono mz

1926.Yeao Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Moth on carried*

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L' oting called to order by President Vr.eland at 8:30P6M6

ROLL CALL* MProDent Co%vin,Rono,Valade,Vreeland. Absent Brinoon,

notion by Valade supported by Reno that the minutes of tho lost

re4jular m3i"tiug be a.6cepted as readsYeaa Colvin Xeno,Valade,Vreeland. Faye none. Motion carried. .

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1COLUMICATIONS AND,PETITIONS.notion by Rome supported by Vvalede that the eommunicati a f3ot7~ 94

the Attotnsy be aocepte d no read and plaood on file.Cot~Yeas Cclvln,Rono,Valade,Vrael=d, Kaye acne. Uotion Qerrtade

notion by Reno oupiorted by Volade that the petition of the re-

oidentc of ,yandotte Highlands

Subdivisionfor a Lateral E=wer be

roferrcd to the Committee an Sevrre.Yeas Colvin,'aeno,V'a.lade,Vrealend. iaays one. notion carried.

Council=Brinson entered at 6:45P6H.

Motion by Muo supported by Valade that the clerk have one-hundred

100) copies of ordinance #1 of the Village of Riverview printed.Yeas Colvin, Brinnor.,Rero,Vala:de,Vree"d, Heys none. Lotion carried.

CLAIIM AND ACCOUNTS.Motion by Brinson supported. by Rono that the coveral claims and

aoeoimts be referred ;to the Finance Committee.Yeas Brinoon,Colvin,Reno,9alode,Vrealand* Nwys none. Lotion carried..

President thereupon declared a short •recoes.

Upon ro-convening the folloaing answered roll CallsPresent Brikaon,Colvin,Re%o Valaae,Vreeland. Nbeont none.

To the Prosident and Counciisen of the Village of Riverview:

17e,the undersigned Committee on Finance,to nhom vas referred the

fo11oR_ng vills,mould reopootfully report that we have oare£ully ex-

amined the awe and raeommand that they be paid as allowed:

Peter Trombll--------~'-------^-----Laboren sta.--~ 18.40

M#r.Rrauoe ___ BupT. P,Torks 18*98Joe. Cra<-!er plumbing 3.75

W.^~k ' 4.30EUliBht-~'-_w_-r_..wr_~. labor www_wwwww~

rr~~Er. Q.Olaou a 2 In 91W

Ruacel: A. , uddoch Co. opec.on sideirtlk- 15004

Roy Smith al Julyl-15-~_ 65.00

A.B.17131ia-ma ---- w- b# Q V 0 n 75.00

Loch. Dell Tole. Co6---------.... crevice 3.06

E.R. Jonae---_-----_-_,. 5000X6.80Tla. Ruisdalo

Villiard Bat:tory(J.T*idcVlad6)------ repairs Jo15

Jamea6L.ale--------_.......~____-sx.flnooe _r.._ 6640Total F _BMI -

A.O.Brinnan,T.H.Coltin,Jerxa Reno Finance Committee.notion by rwono supported by Colvin that" tho Finemoe Co=ittaa•o

report be aocoptad and that the bills be pai,d6YeCa 73rinaoa,C~1vim,Rpno,Vclado,Vre, elend. Da"ya none. 1..otion oarri.ed.

STREETS ALLEYS AM DRAINS,Votion by Colvin supported by Va,lede that the matter of tapping on

Lateral Beaer N0.1 be tabled for tvo weeks for further cosiderationand that the people stop tapping until further notice.Yeas Brinson,* Co1vin(Reno,Valade,Vreeland . Nays none*,Motion oarried.

Motion by Brinson supported by Valade that the matter of drainingon Panney1r=1a Avenue in Newoomere Sub, be referred to the committeeon severe*

Teas Brinson,Colvin,l~tcno,Valade,Vrealanfl. Kaye nova. Motion oarried.Iiotion by Reno aupported by Valade that the petition for neercro in

Vyandotte Hiablande Sub* be referred to the Enginear rind that he

prepare rape, plans end estimates of cost of this sewer.

Yens Brinson, Cc Iv in0Reno ,Valade,Vreeland, Raya none. Motion ourrdedsValade

notion by Colvin supported by Bw4neen that theuioh, Foundation Co,be autborieed to spread Calcium Chloride on Riverview and Ford Avenues

according to the plan and cost given the president.Tons Brineon, Colvin, Rena,Valado,Vrealand# Ways none. potion carriede

Motion by Bifinsa7 aupyorted by Reno that Tyr, Dimitroff be inatruot-od to purchase 89 pile to comply with the requiremonts of the Detroit

City Water Board and that the 81A pipe, already purchased be uaed for thextenolo*t of the ma.ine on Midge Ave. to Unstin Road and ou 24theStreet from L'artin Road to Market Street.Yean Brinson ,Colvin,Poro,Valade,Vreeland, Playa none, Lotion cazxiedw

Hotion by M inaon supported by Valade- that Mr, Poiloy be grabtoda soft drink licanae,Yong Brinson Colvin.Reno,Valade,Vrseland, guys none. Lotion carrAede.

Lotion by Salado supported by Brinson that hereafter -ther. the offiecris wanted two ohort blaots of the Fira airen shall be a eignal for thct

purpose and that thti clerk advertise the easm e

Yeae Brinson Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreaiand. Pays none. Motion oarried.Iiotion by 6olvin supported by Valade that badgeo for the dift'eront

offio3re of t'io village be purohawd having the muse and o£fico on

tho back,Yoae Brinson,Dolvin,Reno,Valedv,Vreeiande Nayo npnee Motion carried.

Hotiou by Colvin supported by Val: de that a olook and hookfi be pur-chased for the Hunloipal building.Yeas Brinson,Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreelande Nayo none. Llotion oarried.

Resolution by Brinoob supported by Colvin that the bond and contract

of 2lre Dimitroff be referred to the attorney and vtth Lie approvaltho President and Clark be authorized to oign.Yeao Brinson,Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreelands Reoolutior, pasedd.

Hotion by Colvin supported by Brinson that rre adjouru to iuoodayAugust 3rde tit the eame place,Yoae brincon. Colvin,Rano,Ulade,Vreelozd. Kaye none. Motion aaxtlede

At 11:001)*Id.James L. Hale

Village clerk.

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ROgular m®otins of~ the Village Co~oi1 of the Village of Riverviazbell Taosday August 3rd., 1926s

Ileoting called to order by President Vreeland at 7:50P.11.

ROLL CAI;"Preaeny Reno,Valadejwd Vreeland. Absent Brinson and Colvin.

Uotina by Rsn.o eupported by Val.ade that the minuted of last reg-ulat-boating otead approved as road.Yeao Rebo,Valado,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion oarriede

Counollarsn Colvin entered at 7:55POle

notion by Rsno supported by Colvin that wo ro-affirm the originalagreement with the D.U.R. in regard to paving In the traeko andthe layia of a aoubl.e track. from Peanut Ave. to Monguagon bridge.Yoae Colv1n,R.ano,Valade,Vr~eland. Pays nono. Motton carried.

Resolution by Reno.supported by Colvin that the ordinance requirinSa bond for the oinderiaing and grading of strooto and the oonotr-uotion of eld©wcSlks in the oubdiaioion prior to the acceptanco ofthe plot be gives its eeoond reading.Yeas Colvtn,Rano,Valade,Vreeland. Hays nonm. Motion carried.

Said ordin .nee wa,o then given Ito second reading.

Motion by Rsno supported by Valado that the report of tho :reap-carer for the ronth of July be accoptad.Yeeo Brinson,Colvin,P~eno,Valade,Vreelmde

Hotion by Reno sui.ported by Valadc that the bids be referred tothe Finance committee.TeasBri.aeon,Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. :Mays none. ?lotion carried,

Provident then declared a recsoc.

Upon ro-oonvening, thel following enevered roll cs,ll:

Brinoon,Colvin,Reno,Valade,und Vreeland.To the President and councilmen of the 'tillage of Riverview:

UTo,the undersigned Committee on Finance, to whom nao referred the

following bills e4 would reopeotfully report that we have carefully,examined the same and recommend that-they be paid ae allooed:

Jager-lemuo iidae Co.-8eapiR&4PW hooks, and supplies------3Ge75R.R,11 rrioora_w-- For keye--------- 55South B3nd Garago--- `Repairs to car------ 93025Superior Seal and Stamp Coe------ for oap badges---- 12400Elmer Trombley-----Fire eervicea-.--.--- 1000Jame a Trorabley------ 4 o ar n a 1.00Elmer Mann.in~ ._9 n n n e r X•00Harold Tromblogw+.-$ a a a * ,~~..ww.w... 1000Roy Smith---Sal. July 15-Aug, let* and Feed No July------1164955A.B. Willi", -0 11 11 fl n n e n a e n n A e e* R R- n....-....104.30Jame Le Halo— Sal Mo. July euppliee., =d tole, calla- r7.30Victor Glzardin--Janitor and burying clogs------- 10000Detroit Edison Co.-- Street Lighting He* July 228650Joe. Cramor--Plumb ne-- 14013

ORoy Smith• - See iioe rJuly.-...... 1.20Joe. 'lorthin ton"-Sol Trean,17ater C1ke Tele.,Ftre, supplies- 30060Manningle Ga,e gtatton--Gact End oils Mo. July- 35401Ueyer+o Auto oupply--- Whistle and labor of Installing-- 6e75Detroit Edison Coe- Run* R14g. Lighte--.w- 6*37City of FTycndotte--- Polloe Matron nervioers-- 24.63ytmk Uhttheno--Justice teen Ho. July----» 88030

Trenton Timoa- - Priate°a.-d Pub. Lb July---- S 60600A.B. 7Smi th C[lnd' arn--- '

n 600000rA. ~r8 f:wrrrl7YM• 40 SAVItA i"ub• d~rrr-...r 10.63

AQhas e MOOR----Labor ca streets- 120$0

Peter Tronbley-Wbdr on a tree to- > . 4q*;50"4.A.• Colvin-»-olook and coat hooks-..-.-.-- ~ Q-soTvtcal~ f)4~.. 9

James FDeso, A.O.BrinsonO, T.H.Colvin, Finance Committee.

Motio* by Reno supported by Valude that the bills be paid as

allowud.

Yeas $ilaeon,ttalvin~Rcno,Valado,Yreel.anfl. 2days none. Motion carried.

L-:-~ :ltotioa by Barineox Ouppoxted icy Coinria that the olavioal error on

alit. Jos. mopes aeeeesmat on the Village Tags Roll be correctedb

Yeas Brinson,Golvin,Peno,Vmlade,Vroeland. flays none. Hotion carr-iad.

Motion by Brinson oWported by Rono that the Treasurer be

author=izedto tranafer enough from tP.e Costiv:ger-t to the other funds that

are overdrawn to teka oars. of the current expeuerr. and that the Pree-

iden.Trescurer, and Clark prepare a bud&pt for the year.Yeas Brinecu,Colvin ,Rsno.Valade,Vreelmid* Nays none. Lotion earried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Brinson that the SuPIt Pub. 77kasae that a catch basin is installed near the Valtor Meyerls horse totake care of the exoeas seater that will run dovin thorn.Yeas Brinsoa.06lvin.Reno•,Valade,Vreelande Nays none. Motion oar3ried.

Motion by Reno supported by Valade that the Sewer Contractor beinstruoted to remove all exoeae dirt from the alley in Sovrer distr-lot #1 amd that all damaged property ie "paired inso far rs possible.Year Brinson,Colvia,Rcno.Valade,VTeeland. Iftya none. Notion oarricadw

lotion by Brizoon supported by Velade that Mr. ColvinIc report on

the badges be aooeptebl and that he continue as eownittoe.Yeas. Brinson,Colvin,,Rsno,Valade.,Vreelerd.• Mayo none. notion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Valsda that a special meating becalled for TLmsday AV04&buguet lo, for the pu poes of aoeapting the

resignation of the present Bolice Chief and Assistant and for the

re-adjusting of salaries and ; appointment of now officaro,Teas Brinson,Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Rays aone. Mi tion carried.

Motion by Brinson btlapported by Val de that a committee of two beappointed to purchase a new oar,one to to the President.Teas Brinson,Colvin,Reno,Valnde,Vreeland. Nays None. Hotion carried.

President Vreeland then appointed We Valado as the other memberof that cormnittee. I

Notion by Brinson supported by Reno Oat the oartifioaten of con-

victions Troia the Justice be dfiapensed with.Yeas Brunson,Colvin,Wno,Volade,Vrepla.nd,. Na70 none. Notion carriodo

Motion by :ono oupported'by V'alade that we adjourn to August ]s0Teas Brizaon,Colvin.Pono,Valade,Vroelgnd. Kaye nor_e. Motion Carried,

At 2120 P.td.

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Rdgular meeting of the Villago Council of the Village of-Riverview held August 17,1926.

Meeting called to order by Pres.Pro-tem. Reno at 8:.15P•96

ROLL CALL. 'Present Brinson,Val.adeand Reno. Absent Colvin and Vreeland.

Motion by Valade supported by Brinson that the minutes Of thelast regular meeting of August 3 stand approved as read.Yeas Brineon,Valade,Reno, Nays none. notion carried.

Motion by Valade supported by Brinson that the minutes` ofthe regular adjourned meeting of August loth, stand approvedas read.Yeas Brinson,Valade,Reno, Nays none. notion carried.

COMIUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS. 0

Motion by Brinson supported by Valade that the communicationof the John Fotd "Land Co. in regards to a sewer be referred

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to the attorney.Yeas Brinson,Valade,Reno. Rays none. Motion carried.

lotion by Brinson supported by Valade that the oommuhica.tionfrom the D. 4LO be put aside and that a general meeting ofthe property owners afgeeted be called for Friday August 20th.to discuss the matter.Yeas Brineon,Valade,Reno. Hays none.. Motion carried.

Motion by Brinson supported by Valade that the petition ofMr. Dyke Cameron for a Plumbers license be accepted and trft

the clerk of the Plater Board issue a license to Mr. Cameron.Yeas Brineon,Valade,Reno. Nays none. notion carried.

Yeas BrinsonaValade,Reno. Nays none. Motion carried.

CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS. iMotion by Brbnaon supported by Valade that the several bill

be refd4sred to the Finance Committee. ,

Pros Pro-tem. then declared a short recess.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll call,BrineonjValade,Rei?o. Absent Colvin and Vreeland.

To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview*! I

Tle,tbe undersigned Committee on Finance to whom wae•referred t'

following bille,would respectfully report that we have'eareful yexamined the name and recommend that they be paid as alloyed.Russell A.?lurdoch~ Co.--Eng. Ser/on Mater Ext.----- $1000.00Pontiac Drain.Co.--- latest. Plater Ext.--------2000C.00Thos.D.I1olan Co.--let. est. onSever $1----------4000000a a e s a a t s,,-~a s a a tt n ro tt 3000600

s a a e a s -,~;,e a a a e s s e n3 000400Russell A. Murdoch Co.-Eng. Sewers less 6500000- 4600.00A.Harvey's Sons Co, Plumbing eupplies-----------6088tiioh Foundation Co.--Calcium olloride Village ate" 182050

Hiller,Ctuifield,Paddock&Stone--legalser.-------75000A.B.Rilliamn--- cal/Aug.l-l5 10C.00

Roy Smith ---+---gal, Aug.1-15--------..rw...+..+..-r~.105.00E.R.Jones------ sharpening picks 1.55Ur *UOon--labor ste s and x2.40A.B.Smith-- cinders----,.... 72.00

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Am.F.Krauee-- Sal as Sup't, of--Pub. Works--------- ~ 28020

LaIiienae Koono-erecting sip------ 12.00Total -- 38I0 23"

4 A.O.Brinxon,James Reno Finance Committee.

Motion by Brinson supported by Valade that the report of the

Finance Committee be accepted and the bills be paid.Yea* Brinson, Valade,Reno. Nays none, Motion carried.,

Motion by Brinson supported by Valade that the Treasurer be

authorized to trinsfer enough from the Contingent fund to the

other funds to take care of the current expenses.Yeas Brinson,Valude,Reno. Na.ya none. Motion Carried.

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Motion by Valade supported by Brinson that we adjourn to

Friday August 2oth,Yeas Brinson,Valmde,Reno. Nays none. Motion carried.

At 11:50P4H,

James L, Hale

Village clerk.

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Rogulrx adjourned mee tin;; of August 17.. held August.for the purpose of having w-agreement on the question of

aentcrin and pa4ing of the D.'. R, tra,ohi,

MatSsr, called to order by Preoide at Pro--temporo Reno

at <l:00P.M.

Preae4t Colvin ,Vc~klade0 and Rono. Aboant Brinson and Tree& and.

After hoar-iu!j th;= report from the attorney that the D.U.R.

had stated that they mould onl;> put r!. siRgl.e track in from

the ecuthern 11.11*e of w andotto to GeorSe Street Trenton

and that the apace mould be filled to the ties r. ith gravelor wua. cd atone :.and that the Wayne County ?3o_.de Comniscionwould leave a upice for a olnrl^ track only from Mongua.&cnbride to Sibley Rotd ii: tryaa motioned by VO~,kec?e aupporteC.by Colvin that we, adjourn subjeot •to call.Yana Calvin,Vplade,Reno, days none: Motion°=sried.

At 9:30P.11. Jamee L. kaled VillnEp olerk,

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RegularCalled to

Regular meeting.September 7,1926.

meeting of the Village Council of Riverview.Hichigan,order at 8:10,9.M.

President S.L.Vreelaud presiding.+Present on rolli+call:`Colvin,Reno, and Valade.

Absent : Brinsod.

READING AND CORRECTING OF THE MINUTES.Notion by Reno ,supported by Valade that the minutes of the

last rear sheeting stand approved as read.Yeas Co vin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland Nays none. Motion carried.

lotion by Reno supported by Valade that the minutes of there gular adjourned meeting of August 20th, a tnd approved as read.Yeas Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Notion carried.

COM1.NtJICATIONS AND PETITIONS.

Notion by Reno supported by Valade'that the application ofMr. Hartquist for a plumber's license be gean#ed received andthat the Water board clerk be authorized to issue a license.Yeas Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Valade'that the application ofMr. Wesolowiez for-the installing of a curb pump on his propertyon Fort Street be 4enied.Yeas Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

the attorney in regard to the changing of the course of FortStreet be referred to the committee on streets.Yeas Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Lotion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Valade that the report from theD.U.A. showing the receipts and expenditures for the three months

ending June 30,1926 be accepted,..and placed on file.Yeas Colvin,Reno,V4lade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

REPORTS AND CO!2JUNICATIONS FROM OFFICERS.

Motion by Reno supported by Valade that the report of the Treas-urer for the month of August be accepted and placed on file.Yeas Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

Notion by Reno supported by Colvin that the report of theChief of Police be held over till next regular meeting.Yeas Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Naps none. Motion carried.

CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS.Motion by Reno supported by Valade that the several bills be

referred to the committee on finance.Yeas Colvin,Aeno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Notion carried.

President Vreeland then declared a short recess.

1 Upon re-convening the following answered roll call present:

Colvln,Reno,Valade,,andVreeland. Absent Brinson.

To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:17e,the undersigned Committee on Finanoe,to whom was referred

the following bills, would respectfully report that we havecarefully examinedt the same and recommend that they be paid as

allowed:handcuffs

Feerleso Handcuff Co. aet~aas------ 20000Qleyhing Bros. Mfg. Co.------------- Village badgeo- 103.00Thornton H. Colvin --------shackles----------------9190Mich. Bell Tole. Lo.--tele aer/157-17 &3323-- 10018Marning's Gas Station--Gas and tires Mo. Aug.--- 64.17A.Harvey's Sons Co. ---plumb.suppliee------- 115050Det. Edison Co.-------- St.lighting Mo.Aug------ 318.50n n a n e a n a. Mun. bldg/ a n e w--_---6.41Jager-Aamus Co. Pol.supplies---- 10069City of Uyandotte(pol.dep't)--Matron ser.----- 2.25A.B.Siilliams-----Sal. Aug.15-Sep't.b &6meals---- 103000Hieh. Foundation Co.----Fewer crock-------------32.03Gartner Hdwe. Co. '------Hdwe , supplies-----------10.54Trenton Timea ----Printing and publishing------- 60.00Victor Girardin Sal. an Janitor&burying dogs 16.50Joe. Worthington--- Sal.treas,Water clk/ postage-. 42.00Roy Smith----- Sal. Aug.15-Sep't 1 meals,and tele- 118.44James Trombley-----Fire drill------- 1000Pontiac Drainage Co.--2 nd. certificate dater Ext. 5000.00Russell A.Murdoch Co-w-Eng. ser.water ext.-------250000James L. Hale----Sal. moo a.ug, and expenses------ 47995Colwell Bros.-» refund on crater key--------15.25

Judge Matthews---Justice fees Uo.Aug.-----------92.25

TIm.H.Singer ---Labor on Streete-------- 33.50Chas. Fox---Spec. Assess. and Garage rental----- 48.30Chas. Moon----labor on tape and streets------- 52.20YIm.F,Krause --gup't.Pub. Wks.- 41:50Ed. Beattie labor on Station doors----------1.80Jos. Hoste --- forpipe-----------------------3000Jos. Cramer Jr. =---Plumbing------------------412.50A.B.Smith -----cinders------------------------36.00Auto Owners Its. Co,- ins. on Village car--------29.80-

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James RenO, T.H.Colvin, Finance Committee.

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Motion by Reno supported by Valade that the report of the FinanceCommittee be accepted and that the bills be paid as allowed.Yeas Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland Hayo none. Motion carried.

L•iotion by Reno supported by Colvin that the D.U.R. be instructedto pave the track space when relocating no per origibnal agreement.Yeas Colvin, eno,Valade,Vreeland. Kays none. Motion carried.

Notion by Colvinjeupported by Reno that hereafter inoofor as

possible that the State Building Code be ecmplied,with.Yeas Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Kays none. Motion carried.

Lotion by Reno supported by Colvin that the Sewre Contractor benotified by the Sup't. Pub. Wks, to remove all erxceas dirt from the

alley in district # L and that unless complied with in one weekthe mork will be done by the Village and taken from the pay of thecontractor. _Yeaa Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Kayo none. Motion carried.

Motion byReno aupported by Valade'that the Supt. Pub. Wks,

be instructed to inspect the differenyt dater mains being laidis the subdivisions on the West vide of Fort Street to see that

all requirements are complied with as laid down in the speoif-ioations.Yeas Colvin, Reno ,Valade,Vrealand. Naye none. Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the Sewtr District

No.4 be provided with a Septic Tank before entering the

outlet and that 5de mQ be inst fed t t e care o qsurface water~Q~ ~Yeas Colvin, Reao,Valade,Vreeland. Nay none. Motu carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Colvin that the matter of openingup Martin Road to,~Baxter Road be referred to the Committee on

Straets.Yeas Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Valade that Hr. Colvin hereafter

be purohasing agent for all rubber goods for the Village car

and that the clerk instruct the officers likewise. St'Yeas Colvin, Reno,Valede,Vreeland, gays none. Notion carried. ia_

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the clerk hold each

person responsible for his badge and that a receipt accompanythe giving of each badge and that on notice either the badgeor a forfeit of 35.00 be given.Yeas Colvin,Reno,dalade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

Motionrby Colvin supported by Valade that Mr. Tear be instr-

ucted to inetall a fire siren on the large Fire Truck for

x.00.Yeas Colviu,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. ?lotion carriedl)

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the Police officers

be instructed to start the fire' truoke each time that they come

on to work and to see tha4-oy- they are in good condition.

Yeas Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Lotion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Valade'that we adjourn to SaturdaySeptember 18, a.t a':OOP.ii.Yeas Colvin. Rano,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Lotion carried.

lotion by Colvin] supported Reno that the Edison Co. be inat-~rutted to install iandergroun# lights from Sibley Road to

Greene Isle Road and that from Grosse Isle Road to Penna. Ave.the overhead lights be installed.

Yeas Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. notion carried.

At 11.50P411.

Regular meeting.

September 21,1926.

A~~ulax,;moeting- of- the, Village Council of Riverview,Atiehigan.Called-to order at 7:40P.M0

Preuident S.L.Vreeland presiding.Present on roll call: Reno,Valade. Other officers present:Absent: Brinson,Colvin. I Attorney and engineer.

READING AND CORRECTING OF THE MINUTES,Notion by Reno supported by Valade that the minutes of the

1•aat regular stand approved as read.Yeas R,eno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion cax"riecl.

COWUNICATIJTJS AND PETITIONS.Motion by Reno supported by Valade that the petition of Eir.

Hirrtquist be accepted and that the olerk of the water boardissue a plumbing license to Br. Ha.rtquiet.Yeai Reno.Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

Notion by Reno supported by Valade that the application ofCdr. Andrevr Tear for the work of Polioe Officer bo acceptedand placed on Pile. y

Yeas Reno,Valc+de,V,reeland.. Maya none. Notion carried.a

CLAIMS AIM ACCOUNTS.notion by Reno supported by Valade tha ` the several claims

and accounts be referred to the Finance ommittee.Yeas Reno,Valade,Vseeland. Nuys none. Notion oarried.

President Vreeland then declared aishort recess.

Upon re-convening the following anowered roll call:Present:Brinson,Colvin,Rero,Valade,8reelpnd. Abaent:none.

To the President and Councilmen ofi the Village of Riverview:We,the undersigned Committee on Finance to Whom was re-

ferre0. the follow1h& bills,wov3.d respectfully report that wehave carefully exalined the eame and recommend that they be ;paid as allowed: - -

Jos. Cra:merJJr.-»plumbing 9.38WMeVeErause--credit on Xr.110Gn and Sal.-•-- 00000Russell Peat-Tapping.. 43.00Clifford Laurbll--~Ta in - -6--_

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Roy Smith=-Gal. 16eit.l-15th. aaFire Com. and Pol 105.00A.BX1ll1ama--Sal.as Pol. Sept.l-15th.-- 100000Andrea Tear--Fire iliren on Fire truck-- 15.00Mich. Investor Pub. CO///Ad. Sewer Bonda,-- 9.75De t . Edison Coo--Lamps fort:un.bldg.-- 3.45Ulch.Bell Tele. Co.--Ser. or. 157f# F.-- 4.11_

F360.69J&meo Reno a~nd A.O.Brinson,Finance Commit tee.

Motion-by P.eno supported by Valade thKt the report of theiFi ancm, Corimi+ttee be accs ted and that the bills be paid,Mae Br ins° ,Colvin Reno VAlaate Vreeland, Napa none Lotion carried.

Notion by Colvin supported by Valade that ate reconsider a

part of the original motion in regards to the Septic tanks

on Lateral Sewer No.4.Yeas Brinson,Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

lotion by'Colvin supported by Valade that

Yeas Brinson,Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Lotion carried.

Lotion by Reno supported by Colvin that the Contractor be giventill Honday Sept. 27 to clean the alley in District No.l before

any action is taken by the Village.YeasBrinaon,Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nay© none. Lotion carried.

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Notion by Brinoon supported by Reno that the Engineer estimate

the cost of damage done by the contractor on siideeralks and that

1/3 the coat be deducted from the charge to the contractor.

Yeas Brinson, Colvin, Reno,Va,lade,Vrpeland, Nays none. notion curried.F

lotion by Brinson supported by Reno that the Sup't. Pub. Wks.

store the Village owner crater pipe.Yeas Brinson,Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Valade that a committee of two be appoin-t-.d to

Yeas Brinson,Colvin,peno,Valade,Vreoland. Nays none. Motion carried.

President ther4upon appointed Brinson and Colvin on this committee.

Resolution by Colvin supported by Brinson that the Treasurer be autho-

rized to advertise for the collection-of Special Assessment Taxes

on Sewer District-3 Nose 1 to 3 inclusive# due date to be October

12,1926.Yeas Brinson,Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Resolution passed.

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Motion by Briancon supported by Reno that +ae adjourn to Tuesday

September 28th. 1926.Yeaa Dritron,Colvin,Reno,Valade,4'reeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

At 10.30P,H,James L. Hale

Village clerk.

Reg4ar L6tting_i October 501926.

Regular meeting of the Village Council of Riverview,Wayne Co.,Lichigan.

Called to order at 8:10P.M.President S>L.Vreeland presiding.Present on, roll call: Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vre~land.Absent B Brinson. d

Other officers present Attorney,Engineer, and Sup't.Pub.Wks.i

READING AND CORRECTING OF MINUTES.Votior_ by Reno supported by,Valade that the minutes of

last regular meeting stand approved as read.Yeas Colvin, Reno,Valade,Vreelane. Nays none. Motion carried.

READING OF ORDINANCES.Resolution by Colvin supported by Va,lade thwt the ord-

inances regulating the licensing of business places andhawkers and peddlers in the Village of Riverview be amended)as follows:hereafter application to operate a business placeor act as a ha:rker or peddler in the Village of Riverviewshall be received by the Chief of Police who upon prpoerinvestigation,shall refer the application to the Presidentwith his recommendation and the President shall have powerto grant or dsny said license.Yeas Colvin. Reo,Valade Vreeland, Brinson. Nays none. Motion carried.

amendment

aResolution by Colvin supported by Valade that said-ecc~n~

znee be given its first reading by title, only.Yeas Brineor.,Colvin,Rsno,Vale.d.e,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

Said amendment to ordinances was given its first reading.

REPORTS AND COIHIAUI` ICATIONS FROM OFFICERS.notion by Brinson supported by Reno that the Treasurer's re-

port for September be accepted and placed on file.Years Brinson, Colvin, Reno,Valade,VreelanO I,?ays none. 'Motion carried..

Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that the report of the hChief of Police be accepted and placed on file.Yeae Brinson,Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS.Notion by Reno supported by Valade that the several claims

and accovnts be referred to the Committee on Finance.Yeas Brinson,Colvir.,Reno,Velade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

President thereupon declared a,short recess.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll call:

present:Brinson,Reno,Colvin,Va].ade,VrPeland. Absent:ncne.

REPORT OF C01.1'ITTLFES. gVIllage Affairs.

I' Motion by Colvin supported by YA-lade that the Attorney be in-

structed to notify Mr. Fitzpatrick to be present at our next

regular m-eting or a meeting called by the.President' to take

p the mat_e-r of relocating and paving the D.U.R. tracks.

Yeas Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none.

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the Supt. Pub. Wks

look over the buildings that are used for residnecee that to

his belief arenot fit for the same and make a report at thenext regular meeting.

Yeas Brinson ,-Colvin,Reno. Valade,Vreeland. Naye noe. Motion carpi.ed.

Finance.

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To the President and Councilmen of the Village of nivervicW:

Ve,the unde~eigned Committee on Finance to whom V'.=as referr-d

the following bilie,v6uld respe6tful7.y report that tiie have care-

fully examined the same and recommend that they be paiiL as

allowed:YichiBell Tele .CO.--service--- 41 3.50A.B.Williams --Sal.Sept. 15-Oct.lind-meals--- 101.50

Roy Smith--Sal.Pol.and Fire,meala and tele---- 110.90Victor Girardin--Sil.janitor and burying dog-- 15.50James L.Hale-''Sw1 clerk)SXp.,tele.-----39.20Richard Oestrike--bal. on Chrysler 896.00Frank. Hatthewe--Justice fees ,Yto.Sept.--- 50.50Jos .CramerUR.=-plumbing per time report-- 11.25

B.F.Tripp--for bridge repair 1925----- 7.28

Mann ingy sGas. Station--Gas.xo.Sept.---47.12Joe.Worthin gton-Sal as Treas and Water clk-- 41.00Sibley Garage--Repair.e to Fire truck-- r. 6.25F.Krauee--SuPt.Pub.Ws.--- 45,00

RussellPeat--labor per time report-- 17.40Clifford La.urell--labor per time report-- 51.60G.W.Allen-=labor per time rpeort-- 10.9017m.C.Liddle-for truck services-- 10.63Matt Knopes--for truck services"- 42.50

Chas.'Noon--labor per time report-- 26.4017m.14atthews--labor per time r¢pert-- 26.40Det.Edison Co.--..'Aun. Bldg. lights-'- 7.93

It " " " " if Street LigltingMo.Sept.— 318.50Trenton Times--Printi.r.g and pub.:do.Sept.-- 60.00A.B.Smith--cir_ders-- 42.00Thos.Nolan--Be.l.Cert 4'L1 Sewer#1 4000.00

H „ # 2 s. 3000 00it " "# 3 3000.00 1Dm000.00

Pontiac Drainage Co,Cer.t f3 Water Ext.-- 7500.00Russell.A.idurdoch Co.-Eng. cert #3 Water Ext 375.00

cent#2 Sewer Al 50.00uu„"unnn „t,„„„ #2 300.00

3 150.00 875.00f---

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A.O.Brineon,T.H.Colvin,James Reno, Finance Committee.

Motionnby Reno supported by Valade thatFinance Comtrittee. be accepted and that thYeas Brinson,Colvin,Reno,Vaiaae,Vreeland.

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno thaturer prepare a budget of the expensee forthey receive compensation for this work.Yeas Brinson,Colvin,Reno,Valade,VreelaneL.

the report of thes bills be paid.Bays none. Notion carries.the Clerk and Treas-

a year and that

Nays none. Motion carried.

STREETS, ALLEYSI and DRAIN'S.Motion by Brinson supported3 by Valade that a comn:itte of

tec be appointed to get in touch with Mr. Charboneau to puroh-ase a part or whole of his lot for an alley outlet and to workin conjunction with the Attorney in taking up the same matterwith the D.T.A. Ye s Brinson,Colvir,,Reno,V41acle,Vreeland. :days none. Motion carried.

NResolution by Reno supported by Valade,That whereas the Village

Assessor of Jhe Village of Riverview,Vlayne County,Nichigan,haspreFared a Special Assessment Roll for the cost of constructinga lateral Sewer System to be knorm and designated as LateralSewer System No.4 of said Village of Rivervievi,anC. to be con-

structed in Lateral Sewer District No.4 of the Village of River-

view, andWhereas the said Special Assessment Roll has been filed with

the Village C`!erk of said Village, and may be found and seen

wt the officepof the said Village Clerk on the Dixie Highway

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Absent : none

objections thereto.

Carried by following vote.Yeas: all.

Nays : none.

in said Village and

Whereas said Special Assessment Roll has been numbered bythe said Village Clerk, and is known and designated as SpecialAssessment Roll No.4 of the said Village, THEREFORE-

Be it Resolved, That the Village Council and the Board ofAssessors of the Village of Rivervie;; meet in the Council Room

on the Dixie highway in said Village,upon the 19th.day of Oct-

ober, A.D.1926,at 7:30 o'clock,P.M. for the purpose of review-

ing said Special Assessment Rolf No.4 and hearing any and all

Motion by Colvin supported by Brinson that the Engineer be

authorized tp prepare estimates of cost of catch basins on

Lateral Sewer No.4 an' that the co ;pt of the same come from the

2,1110qGeneral Fund.

Yeae Brinson,Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. ;Action carried.

Water and Lights.Notion byColvin supported by Valade that the Sup't. of Purr 17ke

look into the matter of the extension of the street lights on ~r

Garfield Avenue and report at next meeting.Yeas Brinson,Colvin,P.eno,Valade,Vreelard. Nays none. Motion carried.

Notion by Brinson supported by Reno that we adjourn to October

19,a.t the same time and place.Yeas Brinson,Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

Jaaea L/Hale.

Village Clerk

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Regular Matting,October 5,1926.

Regular meeting of the Village Council of Riverview,Wayne Co.,Miohigan.

Called to order at 8:I0P01.President S.L.Vreeland presiding.Present on roll call: ColviniReno,Valade,Vre'land.Absent B Brinson.Other officers present Attorney,Engineer, and Sup't.PubXk©.

11READING AND CORRECTING OF HINUTES.

Motion by Reno supported by.Valade that the minutes oflast regular meeting stand approved as read.Yeaa Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreelans. Nays none. Motion carried.

READING OF ORDINANCES.Resolution by Colvin supported by Valade that the ord-

inances regulating the licensing of business placers andhawkers and pec?dlers•in the Village of Riverview be amended$as follows:hereafter application to operate a business placeor act as a havwker or peddler in the Village of Riverview

shall be received by the Chief of Police who upon prpoerinvestigation shall refer the application to the Presidentwith his recommendation and the President shall have powerto grant or deny said license.Yeas Colvin,Reno,Va.lade Vreeland~Brinson. Naya none. Motion carried.

amendmentResolution by Colvin supported by Valade that said-erdlaa

woes be given its first reading by title only.Yeas Brinson,CBlvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none. Motion carried.

Said amendment to ordinancee.was given its first reading.3

REPORTS AND CORM TCATIONS FROM OFFICERS.Motion by Brinson atq)ported by Reno that the Treasurer's re-

port for September be accepted and placed on file-.Yeas Brinson,Colvin,Reno,V&lade,Vreelandy Nays none. motion carried.

Motion by Brinson etlpror red by Reno that the report of the BChief of Police be accepted and placed on file.Yeas Brinson,Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreelaud. Nays none. Notion carried.

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CLAIMS ACID ACCOUNTS.Motion by Reno supported by Valade that the several claims

and accounts be referred to the Committee on Finance.Yeas Brinson,Colvin;Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Nays none, notion carried.

President thereupon declared a-short recess.

Upon re-convening the following answered roll call:

Present:Brinson,Reno,Colvin,Val.ade,Vreeland. Absent:none.

REPORT OF COW1ITTEES.

Village Affairs.lotion by Colvin supported by Aa&ade that the Attorney be in-

atrueted to notify Mr. Fitzpatrick to be present at our next

regular m-le ting4or a meeting called by the President.# to taketip the matter of relocating and paving the D.U.R. tracks.Yeas Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland.dtlays none.

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the Supt. Pub. Yakslook over the buildings that are used for residrecsc that tohis belief are not fit for the sauce and make a report at thenext regular meeting.

Motion by Colvin supportedbe instructed to collect all

ant to advertise the date of

paper. P

Motion by Colvin'supportedurer hereafter pay all offio

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by Valade that the Supt.Pub.Wkserefuse,ashes,rubbish and eto,

said collection in the villageMotion carried,

by Valade that the clerk and treas-

srs,salary only, when due.Motion oarriede

Motion by Colvin supported by Valade that the bid of the

Trenton State Bank for Special Assec;sment Sewer District No.4

Bonds be accepted and that the bonds+be awarded to the

Trenton State Bank. Motion carried.

Lotion by Colvin supported by Valade that the. Engineer be

instructed to advertise for bids forithe construction ofa

Lateral Sewer in Lateral Sewer District No.4.I' Motion carried.

Motion by Valade supported by Colvin that we adjourn to

Tuesday December 19266 h Motion carried.

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IOctober 19, 1926,

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bietting called to order by Pres.Pro-terrtpore Reno at 8:15P.P3.

Present Colvin,Reno,Valade. AbaeW Brinson and Preo. Vreeland.

Minutes of meetings of October 5th. and October 12th were read.

On motion of Valade supported by Colvin,that the minutes stand

approved as read. s Lotion carried.

Petition for soft drink license of Mr. G.W. Allen was read.

On motion of Colvin supported by Valade that a license be

granted. ? Action carried.

Communication from Village of Sibley Coir^.oil was read. On

motion by Prep. Vreeland supported by Colvin communication waa

accepted and placed on file. Motion carried.

Petition for sewers in Newcomers Fort Street Subdivision waa

presented and on motion by Colvin supported by Valade was re-

ferred to Sewer Committee. Motion carried.

On resolution by Vreeland supported by Colvin that the bonds-

Special Assessment Bonds for Sewer Districts 1,2, and3 be award

ed to Trenton State Bank in assaignee Bumpufs and Co.Resolution pasead.

On zoadon of Colvin supported by Valade the 8urfew Ordinance

as prepared cby Attorney wa4• refHat&4ntoatk&e0zdinanceCommittee. Notion

carried. On

motion of Vreeland supported by Valaae the several claims and aeootmto

were referred to tbo Finance Committee. lotioncarried. Pres.

Pro- tenporethen deela- reda short recess.rOn

re- conveningwith President Vreeland presiding the following answeredroll call.:PresentColvin,Reno,Valade. Absent Brinson. To

the president and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview: 17e,

theundersigned Committee of Finance to whom was referred the

following bills, would respectfully report that we have oare- fully

examined the some and recommend that they be paid as allowed Village

of Britton------- Hose cart---- $ 35. 00Roy

Smith-- Sal. acs Pol. randFire Chief Oct.1-15-- 105. 00A.

B.Williame--Sal. as Pol Oct.1-15-- 100. 00Mich.

Foundation Co.--Sewercrock per bill-- 15. 96Wm.

C. LIddle-- CoalMun. Bldg.-- 46. 85G.

W.Allen--Laborper Limo report-- 24. 00C .

La. urel l-- Tappin fjy-- 6600 57m.

F.Brauee--Sup •t,Pub. Wka.-- 41. 00C.

Mcon--- Laborper time report-- g 47040M.:

gKnopes-- Trucking on alley-- 50000 201!

itthewa. Labor per time report-- 04. 00A.

B.Smithcindery 150. 00ich-.

Bell Tele. Ce:-- service on 157- 17-- 5. 19lph

B,Clark--17at6Bond Ext. 259. 00

Yeas Brinoon,Colvin,Rano,Valade,Vreeland. Nays noe. Motion earpied.

Finance*To the President and Councilmen of the Village of Riverview:

We, the undersigned 8ommittee on Finance to whom was referrdthe following bille,aguld respectfully report that tine have care-

fully examined the same and recommend that they be paid as

allowed:UlchiBell Tele.CO.--service--- 3,50A.B.Williams --Sal.Sept.l5-Oct.] d-meals- 101.50Roy Smith--Sal.Pol.and Fire,meale and tele---- 110.90Victor Girardin--Sal.janitor and burying dog-- 15.50Jame L.HaIe--Sal elerk,exp.,tele.------ 39.20Richard Oestrike--bal. on Chrysler 896.00Frank Hatthewe--Justice fees Mo.Sept.- 50.50

Jos.CramerITR.--plumbing per time report-- 11.25B.F.Tripp--for bridge repair 1925----- 7128R.1l+t~8~ras~0.-Uanning!eGas Station--GasMo.Sept.--- 47.12Joa.Worthington-Sal as Treaa and Water clk-- 41.00Sibley Garage--Repairs to Fire truck-- n [email protected] g 45000RuseellPeat--labor per time report-- 17.40Clifford Laurell--labor per time report-- 51.60GeT,Allen--labor per time rneort-- 10.$0Vm.C.Liddle-for truck services-- 10.63Hatt Knopee--for truck servicee-- 42.50Chas.Moon--labor per time report-- 26.40Wm,Matthews--labor per time rgpert-- 26.40Det.Edison Cc.--raun.Bldg.lighte-- 7.93a a n n n n n Street LightindMO.Sept.-- 218.50Trenton Times--Printing and pubaHo.Sept.-- 60.00A.B.Smith--cinders-- 42.00Thos.Nolan--Bal.Cert #1 Sewer#1 4000.00

a n a n a a a n # 2 3000.00n n it n n nn n it n#3' 3000.00 SOM000.00

Pontiac Drainage Co.-Cent #3 Water Ext.-- 7500.00Ruotsell.A,Uurdoch CO. Eng, cert °#3 Water Ext 375.00

n* cart#?'Sewer #1 50.00aenaannn nnnnn #2 300.00nnannannnaannn #3 150.00 875.00

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0 20264.16A.O.Brinson,T.H.Colvindames Reno, Finance Committee.

Hotion nby Reno supported by Valade thatFinance Committee be accepted and that theYeas Brinoon,Colvin,Reno,Valade,VreelrrteV.

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno thaturer prepare a budget of the expenses forthey receive compensation for this work.Yeaa BrinsonoColvin,Reno,Va.lade,Areeland.

the report of thes bills be paid.Naye none. Motion carried.the Clerk and Treaa-a year and that

Nays none. Notion carried.

STREETS, ALLEYS; and DRAINS.Motion by Brinson supported by Valade that a committe of

t-o be appointed to get in touch with Mr. Charboneau to puroh-ase a part or whole of hie lot for an alley outlet and to workin oonjunction with the Attorney in taking up the acme matterwith the D.T.&L.Yeao Brinoooon,Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Uays none.

Votiop carried.

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Resolution try Reno supported by Valade.That whereas the VillageAssessor of t} a Vil laze of Riverview,Wayne County,Uichigan,hasprepared a Speoial Assessment Roll for the coat of eonotruotinga Lateral Sewer System to be known and designated as LateralSewer System Ho.4 of said Village of Riverview,and to be con-

structed in Literal Sewer District Ho.4 of the Village of River-

view, andWhereas the said Special Assessment Roll has been filed with

the Village Clerk of said Village, and may be found and seen

16t the office lof the said Village Clerk on the Dixie Highwayin said Village,and

Whereas said-Special Assessment Roll has been numbered bythe said Villa6v Clerk, and is known and designated as SpecialAssessment Roll No.4 of the said Village, TREECEFORE-

Be it Resbl$ed, That the Village Council and the Board ofAssessors of the Vil laf;e of Rive rv ieYr meet in the Council Roomon the Dixie-Highway in said Village,upon the 19th.day of Oct-

ober, A.D.1926,at 7:30 o'cloch,P.U. for the purpose of review-

ing said Special Assessment Roll No.4 and hearing any and all

objections thareto.Carried by following votesYeas: all.

Nays : none.

Absent : none. _

Garfield Avenie and report at next mecting.Yeas Brinson,Colvin,Reno,Va.)ade,Vreeland. ITaya none. notion carried.

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Motion by Brinson supported by Reno that vie adjourn to October

19,at the same time and place.Yeas Brinson,Lolvin,Reno,Valade,Vreelend. Hays none. Hotion carried.

Motion by Colvin supT.)orted by Brinson that the Engineer be

authorized tprprepare estimates of cost of catch basins on

Lateral Serre /and Q~ t e sst the same come from the

General Fund.., , ~7Jee

Yeao Brinson,Colvin,Reno,Valade,Vreeland. Prays none. Notion carried.

Water and Lights.Motion byColvin supported by Valade that the Sup't. of PUB irks

look into the'ra.tter of the extension of the street lighte on Gr.

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i Regtlar meeting. November 2, 1926.

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Meeting called to order by President Pro-tempore Reno

at 7:OOP9tt. `

Present on roll call: Colvin,Ren6,arc3 Valade.

Absent Vreelan4nd Brinson. "

JAI,JeeState and County election da$ it was motioned

S prorted by Valade that we adjourn to WednesdayNovember Z. at the same time and place.

Motion carried/

James L. Hale

Village claerk.

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Village of Riverview.

Regular adjourned meeting.

November 3, 1926.

Meeting called tooorder by President Vreeland at 8:15 P.M.

Present:Councilmen;Colvin,Reno,Valade. Absent: Brinson.

Lotion by Reno supported by Valade that the minutes ofthe last regular meeting be approved as redd,the correction

being the numbering of Newcomer's Fort Street Sub. Sewer

System.Motion carried.

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Motion by Reno supported by Valacde that the comr::unicationfrom the attorney in regards to the Special Assessment Sink-

ing Fund for every Special Aaaeasment be accepted; and placedon file. I

Motion carried.Motion by Reno supported by Valade that the communication

from the Attorney in regard to the Village's right to eell

Water,heat.,and light be accepted and placed on file.E9otion carried.

Motion by Reno supported byreport for October be acceptor

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2Sotion by Reno supported byPolice be accepted and placed

Colvin that -the Treasuror0s1 and placed on file.

Motion carried.Colvin that the rarort of theon file.

Notion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Valacde that the several claimmiand accounts be referred to the Committee on Finance.

Votion carried,Preoid.ent thercupao declared. a o'aort recess.

Upon re-convening the following unowered roll call,Present: Colvin,Ren0,7ala,4e Vreeland. Absent: Brinson.

To the President and Councilmen of the Vil.l.a.~e of Riverview:

Ile, the underaigried Committee of Finance, to whom we.s referred.-the following tdl'_e wguld reepeetflrlly report that we have e

carefully examined the kame and recommend that they b: paidao allowed:

Foy :Smith---Sal. Pol. and Fire Chief,Tele Calls--y 105.C5A.B.Uilliams--Sa.l asPol. and meals--- 102.00Victor Girardin--Sal as Janitor and buryinb- dog- 15.50Jume s L.Hale--Sal as Clk. and Budget rac rl 54A.J.Valade--Sal as Aux.Pol.-- 19.28Jora? Worthington-Sal Treas. Water Clk. Postage- 47.00Frank Matthes--Justice Fees Mo. Oct.- 54.50Jon. Cramer Jr.- Plumbing-- 2.50VIra.F.Krause--Sal Sup't Pub.M7KS/--,' 31.00G. Allen--Labor per time report- 12100P,aloh B. Clcxk--Servi4ea-- ' i 5.0CBich. Investor Co.- Advertising Sewer Bonds- a.13I)et. Edison C o/- Street lighting--- 2u8.35

Detroit Water Board--dater-- 470.82Mich Bell Tele Co.--Tele service--- 3.60Russell A. Murdoch Co .--Enin_ering Seger-- 225000Thos D. Nolan Co.--Seder Contractor 14500_00

135099-.V56-James Reno endpT.H.Colvin Finance Committee.

Motion by Reno supported by Colvin that the report Ofthe Finance Committee be accepted and that the bills be

paid. Motion carried.

Motion by Reno Puppoeted by Valade that the amendmentsto the charter ae prepared by the Attorney and reviewedb, the Council be accepted and that they be placed on theballot at the next regular Village election.

1 Resolution passed.fiction by Reno supported by Colvin that the clerk comm-

unic.-te with the Secretary of State in regard to obtain-

ing a set of the Compiled Lays of this State.Motion carried.

Liotion by Valade, t)3atpdjhd;ed by Colvin that the clerkbe authorized to e! e~4s-~v4th the Detroit City (ids Cain re-ands to the epa. ring of hest Jefferson Ave.

Motion carried.Hotion by Colvin supported by Reno that the clerk not-

ify the Supt Pub.Wks. that the Council desixee him tomake some arrangements whereby the Village streets andsidewa.lke may be kept clear of snow this minter.

Motion carried.Motion by Reno supported by Valade that,

An ordinance reotricting the houra rithinwhich a minor imder the e6&e of. 14 years maygo on the streets and public places of the

Village and declaring the violation thereofa misdemeanor, and providing tr,e penaltythereof."

be given its second reading by title only.Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the clerk order2-250C,P. lamps, installed on Wyandotte Highlands fromthe Dte-roit Edison Co. .; otion carried.

lotion by Rena auproxtPd by Valade *.l:at the clerk havelr. Errtih repair and ra.itae the chimney on the Midi. Bldgto a sufficient heig;it to prevent the furnace smoking.

Lotion cni~ried..Notion by aolvin supported by Reno that a committee of

t-:o be appointed to look into the matter of the changingof streets navies in the subdivisions on the west side ofthe village. Fiotion carried.

resident thereupon appointed Colvin ar_d Reno on thisco=ittee

Hc .*,ion by Reno supported by Colvin that we adjourn to

Tuesday November .16,1926. Hotion carried..

At 11:05 P.110

q Janes L. Hale

Village clerk.

Regular Meeting. November 16, 1926.

Rear meeting of Village Council of Riverview,Miohigancalled to order at 8:20P.M.

President S.L.Vreeland presiding.Present on roll call Councilmen Colvin,Reno,Valade.Absent Brinson.

Motion by ValadwIsupported by Colvin that the minutes of

last regular meeting stand approved as read.Motion carried.

Communication fr©m clerkre: purchase of binder for loose

leaf ordinances read and referred to Village affairs Committee.

Petition of Andrew Tear and Milton Reno for soft drink license

read and referred to Village Affairs committee.

On motion of Valade supported by Colvin several bills were

referred to Finance Committee.

Preaident declared a short recess.

Upon reconvening the following answered roll call. Present:

Colvin,Reno,and Valade. Absent: Brinson.

To the President and Council of the Village of Riverview-

Ue, the undersigned Committee on Finance,to whom was referred

the following bills, would respectfully report that we have

carefully examiiW the same and recommend that they be paidas allowed.

Ralph B. Clark--Professional ser$----- 50.00

Det.Edison Co.-- Mvn.Bldgg.lights Sept,&- 11402

A.B,WIlliams---Sal. NovA -15.------- 100.00

Jager-Asmus Rdwe.---Supplies Pol.Dept.-- 4.55

Arthur Barth-- Rep to chimney and furnace--- 48.75

Trenton Times--Prisiting and Pub. No October--- 60.00

Mich. Foundation Co.-- Sewer crook--N 3096

VTm.F.Krauce--Supt.Pub.Wka " 24.60

G.Allen--labor per'time report--- 3000

Um. Singer--labor per time report----- 144.50

Roy Smith--Sal and meals Nov.1-15---- ,07050A.J.Valade--Sal asAux.Pol.-. 48.63

R.R.Harrison-- keys for Pol.dept.---- 1.50

Manning's Gas Station-- Gas Mo. Got," $¢ s86_Total. $ 550.8

James Reno and T.H.Colvin Tinance Committee.

Motion by Valade supported by Colvin that the report of the

Finance Committee be accepted.Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Valade that the clerk-be auth-

orized tp purchase a binder for the loose leaf ordinances.Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Valade that license to oper-

ate a soft drink establishment be issued to Andrew Tear and

Milton Reno@i Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Valade that the SupT Pub. Wks

be authorized tp provide a skating rink for this winter.

Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Valade that the Supt.PUB.Wksprovide some means of drying the water hose.

Motion carried.

Ralph B. Clark--- Lateral Sevier Bonds # 1--100.00m n n n R n n R n n# 2--100.00fi n n n n n n n R R# 3--100.00Fea s Council aer------ 10.00Tract Index Service------ 28.00 588.00

Mr. Mason--Ser on re-location road- 10000

Chas. Fox-- AsReacing Sower District 5-- 18.00

James Reno,T.H. Colvin Finance Committee.

On motionby Renot supported by Valade that the report of the

Finance Committee be accepted and the bill be paid.Motion carried.

On motion of Colvin supported Reno that the Police each be givenone day each creek off and that an auxiliary police be temporar-

ily employed each week at the rate of $6.66 per day.Motion carried.

President Vreeia~d thereupon appointed 11r.A.J.Valade auxiliary

policeman.lotion by Colvin supported by Reno ~ that the president' a appcin

tment be confirmed. Notion carried.

Motion by Reno supported by Colvin that the property of 15r. N:

Charboneau be purchased for W0.00 to open the alley at the

north end of Uyandotte Heighta Subdivision provided the title

is merchantable. Motion carried.

9Resolution by Colvin eupported by Reno,

Ythereas the estimate of the Engineer for the inntallation of

4 catch basins and 530 feet of leado qin $995.40 and,whereas the foregoing catch basins andleado are deemed

neceroary on Lateral Sewer No.l,therefore the Engineer and `•3up't. PlJb.Vlko are hereby author-

ized to install 4.ca.toh basins and 530 feet of leads on Lateral

Sever No.1.Resolution pasfsed.

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Covin reports that at this time the Mayne County Road Comm-

iosion has no information in regards to the changing of the

course of Fort Street throuch the Village of Riverview.

4notion by Colvin supported by Valade that the petition for

Sower in Newcomers "fort Street Subdivision be accepted and that

the Engineer prepar maps, 1~ , ,e tiros ea cost of said

sewer system. G , y ( aaB~otion arried.

lotion by Reno supported by Valade tlthat we adjourn to Tuesday

Uovember 2 at the name time and place.lotion carried.

James L. Hale

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special. I Meeting.

INovember 30,19266

flpecial meeting of the Village Council of RiverviewAgichigancalled to order at 7:45 P.M.

President s.L.Vieel&nd presiddag.

Present on roll call: Colvin;Reno,Valade. Absent: Brinson.

fleeting called far the purpose of engaging a firm of accountants

to audit the village books, to ask a 'detailed report of the

activities of the Police Departmen-t for the year and to take_up

the matter of lighting Pennsylvania Avenue.

Motion by Colvin supported by Pano that a competent firm of

Certified Public Accountants be engaged by the clerk to audit

the village books. Motion carried.d

Motion by Reno supported by Colvin that the Chief of Police

have a detailed report of the number of arrests,end the viol-

ations and dispositions of the cases for the year , to be hands

et in at the next regular meeting. Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Reno that the clerk commuo3icate

with hte Detroit Edison Co. sad- in regards to the cost per~lampof our street lighting system. Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Valade that are adjourn to our nest

regular meeting. Motion carried.

At 9:15P.M.

James L. Haley

village clerk.

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lto .Nov/-- $to battery charger-

Ralph B. Clark-- examining Abstract—Owen Pharmacy-- Pumigatore,for Reiadel-James L.Hale - Postage, Tole a&Ue budget wk.-Det. Lead Pipe Ae.-- for plumbing supplies-Trenton Times-- pub. and printing Mo.Nov.-Det. Edison Co.- Street Lights Mo. Nov,--

R e 0 0 0 0- Mun. Blc?g* lights------Mich. Bull. TeleCo.- Tele@ service---Frank Matthews--Justice fees MO.Nov.---D*W*Broughtdn---For bringing books uptodate-Thon.D.Nolan-- for severs and extras on

less coot of alley-Dietri.ct No.l--Russell A.Murdoch Co.)- Engl on Sewera lens

4405 overpaid

46.215,052.50

W9688.004.00

114.80151.9460.00

226.0010.5912.4750.0020.00

1751..37

3.02.s-$975.27

Jazree Reno and A.J.valade Finance Committee.Motion by Reibo,supported by Colvin that the report of

the Finance Committee be accepted. Lotion carried.Hotion by Brinson supported by Colvin that the report of

the coirmittee or. ,the Chief of Police's report be filed to

be taken up at adjourned. meting to be hold Dec. 14,1926.Motion carried.

Revolution by Colvin supported by Brinson,Whereas tLe estimate of the Enginoer for the install -

ation of 4 catch.baninn and 520 feet of leads is $995.40 and,whereas the foregoing catch basir_s anal leads are deemed

necezzary on Lateral Sewer No.atherefore the Engineer and Lot. Pub. Wks are hereby

authorized to install 4 catch basins and 52.0 feet of lea.c?e on

Lateral Sewer No.4, Revolution passed.Motion by Colvi supported by Rrinson that the Engineer adv-

ertise as per charter for bide on the construction of LateralSewere iD Lateral Sewer Districts rice. 4 and. 5 to includecatch baainn and. leads to be opened December 21et.1926.

Motion carried.lotion by Brinscn supported by Valade that hereafter all

arplications for water tapping must be accompanied by the

fill fee of $35.00 anal that during the Tinter monthe tapsmill be put in orily at the rate of time and materiel cost

above #35.00. Motion carried.Motion by :keno supported by Brinson that we a l jourr. to

Tui~a:+.a,y December 14, 1926.Motion car: feel.

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Regular meeting of the Village Council of Riverview,Michigan called to order at 8:00PX*

President Pro-'tempore Reno presiding. .Present on roll call CouneiTen Brinson40 Colvin,Valade.Absent President Vrealand.

Motion by Brinson supported by Colvin that the minutes oflast regular meeting stand approved as read.

Notion carried..Motion by Brin on supported by Colvin that the minutes of

the special meet~ngof November 3o,1926 stand approved asrend.

Motion carried.Motion by Colvin supported by Val.a a that the communication

fro:a the Detroit city Gas Co. be accepted as read and thatthe clock notify ; the eaid company that they may use our fire

hydranto for wat, r at mater rates . } lotion carried.

lotion by Cclvir_ oupported by Brinson that the communic-ation from the Detroit Edison Co. be referrer! to the Specie.lCommittee on lights. Motion carried.

Motion by Brinson support.,d by Valade that the_ re.eignationof ?dr. Fax an Vil.lao'n, Assossor be accepUd.

notion Tried.Motion by Colvin supported by Brinson that t ordinance

to prohibit the &anufeeture, keeping for sale, giving a-=y,tranerorting, rebeiving or pooocarung of intoxicating liq-uors in the Villdge of Rivervie,•, Wayne County, Michigan be

given its second I reading by title only.Motion carried.

Said ordinance bras then given itia second rev.ding by title

only.President Vreeland. presiding L~t 8:30P.A1.Motion by BrInior, supported by Colvin that the report of the

Chief of Police be referred to a committee to be appointedby the rresident'for tabulation vivid to make a. report to thecouncil. Lotion carried.

Preoi.dent appointec? Colvin arc? Brinson on teia comait t-e .

Motion by Reno llsi:prort36' by Valade that the several bi.llabe •r,'t;ferret! to toe Finance Committee. Motion carried,

Pre©ident declares; c short reeeao. .

Upon re-convening the foliowirg E.Y swered roll call:Present: Brinson,Colvin,Valade and Reno. Absent: none.

re the President and. Councilmen of the Village of Pi.verview:

Vre,tthe undersi.gn4d Comy!)itteo onI,inance,to rehom ra.e referr•od

tzze following bills, would respectfully retort teat we have

carefully exaamindd the eame and recormend that they be Pais:.is all.owe.c? :A,8. Smith-----eindern per report-- ~ 1&98.00Ftm. `.fa,tthews--Labor per time report--- 4.20m.r! Krause---Supt. PUB/ Wkii. 21060Flay Smith-----Sal as Pol, rnd Fire Chief-- ' ]%105.00A.ReTTilllams--Sal P.s Pol. Vov.15-Decl/----- 1100.00Victor Gira--din-=SP.1 as Janitor MoXov.-- 15400Joe, 7orthin2ton'S-.l acs Troas and. Eater Clk,- 4-0000James L.Hale--Sal as Clerk Mo. Nov.--- 35.00A.JOIalade--Sal as Aux. Polo---- 221195

Regular 'Adjourned We tingeDecember 14,1926.

R~ Regular ad jourited meeting of the Village Cour_ei1 or River.-view.Michigan called to order at 8:30P*M*

President Vreeland presiding.w,Praaant on roll cal1:Br.inson, Colvin,Valade. Absent:Ttenobi Motion by Colvin supported by Brinson that the President.

and Clerk be authori.2ed to enter into a contract rith theapproval of the attorney with the City of Wyandotte for thelighting of Penra. Avenue. Motion carried

2Sotion by Colvin oupported by Brinson that &%e Chief ofPolice be vented with all the powers provided for in thecharter. Motion carried".

Motion by Brinson supported by Colvin that all Police officersundervtthe Chief bf Police shall be subject to his order; asfire Chief. motion carried,

Motion by Colvin supporter: by Brinson that in the judgmentof the Council it is necessary to have the services. of twomen in our Police department the whole year and that afterDecember 31st, the services of the auxiliary police be dia-penned with e.

i Motion carried..Motion by Colvin supported by Brinson that the preeldent/

appoint a committee of two or more to draft rules anc: rev-r

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ulations to govern the Police department.Lotion carried.

Prenident appointed Colv:n,Reno and Valade on thie cos:i::ittee.Motion by Arinabn, supported by Valac?e that a cony of the

minutes of to-night pertalzing to the Police department befUrnished for each member of the police departmcnt.

Motion carried.

Motion by Brinson Supr,orted by Valade that ate adjourn toour next regulox mettint. Motion carried.

rarr(ea.L.Hale

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Engineer reports his tabulation of bids on the corotructionof Lateral Severedin Laterk.l Sever Districts Nos. 4 and S.

I A.eeclut_or_ by Coltsr_ supported by Valade that,I Zrr_ereas the bi6lof the Thoe.D.Nolan Co. for Selwer DistrictjJI'A

is and for Sewer District ir5 is I!, io305.00,

Aral .v: erec.s t:ieee were the low.3at bids ent,rod for thic work,T'rerefore, be it resolved th:.t the contract for this work beawarded to the Thos.D.Nolan Co. Resolution passed..

Notion by Colvin supported by Talade that the cow1ur_icationfrom the Riverviz:-,-Sibley Boosters Association in regards tothe house numbering be received and placed. on file. ard thti.t theclark ea,ew-ar the communication. :, lotion carried..

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Motion by Colvin supported by Valaaie that the clerk be e,uth=crized to issue a c.ieck for the semi-annual intexest on th°Water Pxteneior_ Bonds. : Motion carried.

M,otion by Colvin supported.! by Valade that the motion tkfaade and carried at the regular meeting of October 19 and atthe regular meeting oR December 3 1926 in: -regards to theinstallation of catch basins on Lateral Seaver Districts Nos.1 and 4 be reocind.ed. Motion carried.

Motion by Colvin supported by Valade tat 3 catch basins and

ap-roximately 500 feet of to inch leads be installed

aMotion carried.

Motion by Colvir_ supported by Valade th& t the clerk communicatewit:_ the Castle an' Ford Co. ste.ting that unless the agreemer_tmade at -the time the plat of their subdivision was approved is

lived up to in r?.ga.rde to the stcAr-~g of streets and ref.air of

bridges pro~eedin,s will be instituted against the bond filedwith the Village. Motion carried,

Motion by Valade supported by Colvin that tre adjourn to our

next regular meeting. iMotion carried.

At 10:35P.M.

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Regulir ;deetinrc.December 21,1926.

Regular meeting of the Villa~ar Council of EivervieW, MUchigana

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called to order a, 8:v;,P.? 14'. 0

President pro-terrpore Reno presiding.Present on roll call. Colvin. Reno;Vala6e.Absent: Vreeland and Brinson

Lotion by Colvin support ,,,I by Valade that this being the rightto open- bide on the construction of ILateral Sever Syotem f4 theregular order of business be dispergsd v;ith and vie proceed withthe reading of the bids.

I :,. etion carried.lotion by Colvin supported by VaIdde that the bids be. referred

to the Engineer for tabulation. ; I,iotior_ carried.

L=otion by V&Iad.e thpItofted by Colvin that the minutes of thelast-ragular meeting be approves as ' reaei. Mot-ion carried..

Motion by Colvin supported by Vglade that the proposed am)endu.erts to the Charter be properly -orded by the Attorney foradvertieirg to be placed. or the ballet at the Annual VillagePrimary election. I sioti.on earri°C,1

ioticn by Colvin: supported by Valade that the several billsbe referred to the Finance CommitteE9. Yotior, carries..

Preeid.ent thereupon declared. a short-recess.TJpox re=convening the fol.icwina; aria""a1ee. ro7.1 call:

Present Colvin,Vala,de Reno. Absent 'Ir elanei aneT T3rinson.To the President_• anal. CoLwcilmen of the Village of nivarvievi,

tile, the undereigr-ed Co~ipdttee on .F''ina.nce, to vihou. 4"as referredthe following bills, would respectful. ly report that vie have a

ca_efully examined the aanzr ar_d recoM,r.e.be, tat t::ey we paid e,ssJ _owe3;Ro;T Sraith------ Sal, as Pol. Dec.l-15I ar-d tele callsA.I;.'iiilJ.iwms-- Sal as Pol. De.cl-15-----V'iotor uira..rdin:Sal ae Janitor Dec.Lo15----Jos. S':orthir_gton--Sal as Treas and. Vlater Bd. Clk.-aiJames L. wale--Sal as Clk. Dec.1=15-1---A.J.Valade Sa,l ae Aux. ?ol.----El ureIa Fire _'ose Co.--T?oae purchaeed01924iic . Bell Tele . CO,1--Ser or- 157-x: &r.a 1599----Jager-Asmus Hdwa Co.-- supplies----J.F.Shulte Co.-- Helth record,Poll a.Ad Te.11y books--R-Ik,Ha2rison--Key for Pol.-•----14Wni. llatthevie--labor per t1n1° repo: t-iChas. Fox-- labor per tiame raTort---IJohii Trombley--truckirp,---- ePeter Lagirese---labor per time report-.--Wm. F. Krause--Supt, Pub Wks-----Cli turd Maurell-- labor per liras retort----A . B .Smith---cinders-----Jo.e. Cramer Jr.e--plumb ing---

ti; . S-J .yer-•-labor per tirre report'--------

qAJ Valade and. T.R.Cclvi.n Finar-ee Committee .

ot'_on. by Colvin supporter by Irala,e.e that theFinance Committee be accepted anal that the bilge

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7.50o.co17.50

35.251529.0

10.961.05

17.2620

44.2012 .50

12.758.70

45.0012.00

144.002 .50

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repot of the

be paid..

IS:etiGn ca.,ried.

on. aynattc teri

the r r ldoat de lrr d a cho tt re4~c~ao n r~cc n y gan. of on Tusd~aT ~ctober 4th A.T.. 1'Tqe$ingioalQedt $ 8r0de ialttr jp°reoYden ' am n zeA~'re prlai gtthewo lisle Reno Vra-land .lbcont 11riZ3on.Present on roll call Matthews Reno ' tale absent Brinson.

r998Tngoanah8o;jpMgec8F IAPja~rn% b?n2;9,' l2eRUR~dg;;e4$A.councCi,an of the village of rivervio-.r. ;:c the mde-signed co,^-itto on finI.'otion byc co ncilman Matthewsai pOr~trdrb9mce~cT& tedR~~lO;f®$a~wigg hifiuaeOfof last regtlar9yaPFIS4ed asst;&d° From Oct lot to 15th t 80.0^

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e~~~ Re49t,Ra?9PFUoVreelanat r yl none motioRooe5.rried.Pg 'A htiII $o~im1112- 402raendotetitione ?• G`'

P efcuflo°tioniby 06 n aan°r~tEFOVIISe of Gun 24* 47

ouporfemyetpounhi~m r eno, thaththe comrmwiicIttona romDtFa bi12ocna recomrend said. bille be paid. ? Iathe:Ta ?ic:lo Reno.City of Detroit hater board a:idX be accepted as read and placed onfile in the office of he clerk x7idA2'C': C0"'_'TTTU

Teas L'atthews Halo Reno Vreeland Nayo none motion carried.

UOtion by councilman Hatthave

supported by councilman Reno, thart the coca-unication dated Octobe

18th from the Village of Britton'Hiohigan relative to the ohippingof a hand hose oari to the village of P.iverviov be accepted as read

And plaeedon file in the office of the clerk

4008, s ` uat+hew Hale Reno Vreeland Nays nonphotion carried.

Claims and accounts

everal bills were read and upon motion ;rare ref'ered to the financ-,,-,

Ccmmitte thereupon the prasident declared a shout recess upon re

conve ning of the council the following councilman answered roll oalLatthews Bald Reno Vreeland Absent Brinson.

loport of the fin-nce eommi*te to the honorable president end aounobman of the village of riverviev. we the unde-signed commit+e on fin

nanca to whom wary refered the-following bills of

Poy Smith salary From Oct let to 15th P 80..0nThe ''.eyers Auto Supply material & 6025The tiiohigan bell Telephone Co. 7.0''

Rov Smith refund for purehaee of Gun ad. 47

Uould respectfully report that we have carefully examined said billsand rooommend said billo be paid. ' iatthewe TTalo Reno.

FT':ANCTI CO'".'TTI'T'ho ion by councilman M-tthews

Supportedby covmciizian -IHalo that the report of the fina.aoe eomiit0

be accepted as read and the bills paid.Ye a '; ctFhe:ro Hale Reno Vreeland rays none-motion oarriedei

Potion by councioman}"'.a'thaho

upported by councilmanPeno.

jas~That the ordinance relative to creating the off

es.lermebe given its let reading by title only

Te_s Matthewsi ale Reno Vreeland nays none motion carried:

Said ordinances was then given its'lst reading by title only.

Motion by councilman Reno.

Supported by councioman Matthews That the ordinance relative

gove-n6ng the;construotion of sidewalks in t,e village of

Rivbegiven its first reading by title only

Teas Matthewk ?tale Reno Vreeland Nays none motion carriedF

Said ordinance was then given its first read ng by title onlyyf

Motion by councilman hale.F

Supportec bj councilman Matthews That the ordinanoe to to provide

aHa Pond and to regulat the imponding o f animals running at large

in tithe village-of Riverview be_given its first reading by title

only i - -Teas ma+thews dale Reno Vreeland Nays none motion carried.

Said ordinance was then given its first reading by title only

Motion by councilman Matthews .

Supported by Councilman Reno that the sup,t of public wits be auth

orized to repair the alley of 25th street in the Joseph r. Newcomer

Sub. Teas Matthewv *ials Reno Vreeland nays none motion carried.

Motion by councilman Matthews

Supported by councilman Hale that the sup,t of public wlrs be autho

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rized •o repair the water linee.where the tapping has been done on r

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ort street.

Teas matthews4Reno Hale Vreeland Nays none Motion carried.A

Motion by c udoilman Reno .

Supported by councilman that the village purchase of the Parnoske

and Deattis alto supply a winter top for the village car.

Teas Matthew Male Reno Vre land Ways none notion carried.

Motion by councilman Matthews.

Surported by councilman Reno.

that the village clerk be authorized to demand a plumbers'lioence

and a bond of,(one hundred dnd fifty ddllars ) 150.00) from plumbersM

doing work in' the village.

Teas Matthews l'lale Reno Vreeland Nays none motion carried.

Votion by councilman Reno .

Supported by-councilma^ Matthew>,s that .the clerk communicate with

councilman Brinson relative to neglect of a*+ending meetings.

Te-pg Ilatthew ' Reno Hale Vreelaned Nays none motion oarr,ied.

Motion by councII an Reno Surported by councilman Hale hat the v

council now adjo, unties next regular meeting.r,

Tea ? Lattbewe N a Reno Vreeland nays none motion"

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Goo Quick Painting find decorating 100.00

Gartner hardware supplies for town hall 30.30

Ed Beattie labor On Streets $ 0.50

Bert Hoagland trucking cinders 66.00TOTAL 843 36

Would respectfully report we have examined oaid bills and

Recommend they be paid as all:wed

Manning Reno Smith

Finance committep '

botion by councilman Reno

Secanded- by =eounc 3rt~r~n-Br;r,son, - - -i

That the report of the finance oommitte be accepted and the bills pa

idp

Yeas Brins on Manning,REbo,Smith,Vreeland.Nays none motion carried.

motion by Coincilatan Reno.

Seconded by councilman Brinson.

That the clerk be instructed yo communicate with the DETROIT TOLEDO

IAXD.-2lRONTON-RAILROAD CO relative to the drain at the footof PayneAVE

Yeas Brinson,&lanning,Reno,Emith,Vreel=and.Nayra none motion carried.

Reoolution by councilman Reno.

Seconded by councilman Brinson.

That-the plat of CASTLE FORDS RIVERVIEW SUB of part of it1/3

of

Of sea n T 4 G.R4H.E. bi0t1MMN TWSP VVAYI4E CO MICHIGAN b o approved

And that the clerk be authorized to sign same when the bond of

FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS 5000.00 covering the bu4ding of sidewalks

On all streets building necessary culverts and stoning or elaggingAll otreets according to village specifioatiomn be filed with

The village clerk.,

Yeas Sr inscn.MeanIng,Reno,Smith,Vreeland

Nave none2B,BLZ6BZSEM832 REsolution adopted

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The regular meeting; of the 7illggo council of the village of

Riverview Wayne County Michigan.Held on Tuesday May 6th AX, 1924,at the hour of eight M.

At the council ohatnber/Meeting called toorde. by President Vreeland.

Present on rollcall Brinoon#Llmnning,Reno,Smith,Vreeland.Other officers prioent Treasurer A. J. Reno Attorney Ralph Clark,

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Reading and correcting of the minutes of last regular and regular

Adjourned -meetings:Motion by council= Rbno.

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Seconded by-councilman Manning .That the minutes of last regular and regular adjourned meetingoYStand approved read.

YEAS Brinoon,L'.anning,Reno,Smit#,VreelandNAYS none motion carried.

Reading of Communications and petitiome.Motion by councilMan Brine n.

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Seconded by councilman banning.Thnt the communication dated April 30th Igg9F1F SJIXX R~4X X1f~I]CjC~,X 9{~tFrom the city of Wyandotte aocompanieuXilith aih invitation to the

Village council to attend a special meeting to be held in the cityOf Wyandotte for!the purpose of diasouceing an aggrement with the

D.U.R. relative t0_ theuae of thea streets in said Eunieipality. _Be accepted -iC read. end placed on file in. the clerk offioe'and

That the clerk belinotructed to make reply to save

YEAS Brinoon,L'anning,Reno,Smitt,,Vreeland.RAYS none motion carried.

Hoyion.by councilman Branson.

Seconded bypORMAmsn Manning.That the MMUTANI3DIit dated April 30th from ft.HARRY isles forA liecenoe to opeta.te a soft drink parlor at the corner of the

Dixie highway and the.Groose tole rba be accepted ae-read and

The Lieoense granted.

YEASBrinon,Hann,ing,Reno Smith Vreeland.

Kaye none motion carried .

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Moyion by councilman Brina*n, , l~ 9rY

Secondrd by councilman Vanning

That the Ordinanoto amend section 25 of Ordinance No ONE 1 of

The Village of Riverview Relative to TRAFFIC Rules and regulationsIn the Village be given its second reading.

Y?AS Brinson, Manning, Reno,Smitb, Vreeland.

NAYS none motion carried .I

Said Ordinance was than given its second reading.

Resolution by coun_iiran manningSeccbded by councilman Brinson

He solved that an Ordinane to amend section 8 of Ordinance Noaps 2

Of. -tAa val?ege ~e9~River.¢ierr. _ylay~~e-county_Mich igan~ENT.ITLED,AN ORdinance to preserve tho public pence aA the VILLAGE OF RIVER

VIES! WAYNE COUNTY MICHIGAN to punich disorderly cobduot in said

Village to define Iwho ahallbe disorderly persons and to provide

A punishment therfor .

Which said Ordinance was approved and enacted by the village council

Of the Village of Riverview on the IOTH day of MayA.D. 1923

Be given its eeoond reading Said Ordinance "an then given its e

SgdZB0ZtB8fdZ8~$Z - - -YEAS Brinson,ldannftg,Reno,Smith,Vreeland.

Nays none motion carried

Said Ordinance =Le•then given its second reading.6

Roport of Village Offieere. to-the hen cc uncil VILLAGE ofRIVERVIEWTreasurers report for the month ending April 30th 1924

Balance on hand HAT 5 th as at this date.

Tova-- Fu-n .-----OVERDRAWN-

General

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944.30

Highway n 490.38

Contingent 4 n 803.65

Special town hall ^ 53.22

XMAS " 4.55

w,ster Imp " 11 70 . 95

WATER IMP " BBZ;BgEgzBS 4549000

TOTAL BALANCE W.357. 61Fund disbursements for tho month of April

General fund 547.71

Toan hall 1877.53

Highway 118.93

Contin-ent APR let trans 1500 . 00Water Imp

TOTAL Dleburse 42510100-

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Motion by co,.ncili an EanningSeconded by councilman Reno

That the annual asoeeemenp no presented to the council by the

Village asoessorr be accepted and placed on file in the clerks

Office .

Yeas Brinson Manning Reno Smith-Vreeland.

aye none rnotiob carried.

Resolution introduced by councilman ! fanning ~

Seconded by councilman Brinson.r

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Secbsded by councilman Smith#

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That the village ineuraxae the village town hall for a cum of

Ei,,ht thousand dollars 8000.OC with the HARTFORAFLRE INSURANCE

CO.

Yeas Brinson 11% nning Reno Smith Vreeland.

ytye nonem.oti_n carrie

MOtior. by oouncil,m an ManningSeconded by councilman Feno

That the council now adjourn until Saturday May 10th at the same

Time and place..Yetia Brinson Lfn,nning Reno Srith Vreeland

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The,regular adjourned meeting of•the:village oounoil of'the~*IllageOf-Riverview NHeld ' ON Satutday UAY10th' Ai*D;. 1984

Meeting called to order at 8:30'8•6M-,'

President Samuel_ L,. 'Vreelend presiding'.ooutio i im-n

reoon ~ on- ra3l-cail-iGaa:ring-Rana-Smit-? V--tlroTfoIlorin,06-aem'ber.--ofThe SIBLEY counoil-were also present President,Barker4AND counoilman 1

This weoting!ba~led:'for the purpose of recieving the-report of

The action taken by the Sibley council relative to entering into

An agreement by,and,between, the Village of Riverview for furnishin

One -half the necessary expense to extend WATER mains ' mirth of t:ie

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pillage on FORT $T to.Linooln PARK THEVEBY conneoiin;; with Irhe

City of DETROIT waxer .k-inea,4

Reaolutic;n introduced by councilman Hanning.Seconded by councilman Reno.

Whereas a contract aem entered into by and b-tween the VILLAGE j

OF RIVERVIEW and,tbe CITv OF RYAr rOTTE dated 1923

F,orvthe furnishing of water to the Village of RIVERVIEW BY THE

CITY OF WYANDOTTE and

Whereas differences in the construction of the terLIS of said con

tract have sir ie_n between the partibs and

Whhereas the village of RIVERVIEW HAS BEEN offered a proposition

From a third party for t" furnishing of said such a supply of

Water `

Tberofore be it resolved that the Village of RIVERVIEW shall offer

To the CITY OF WYADDOTTE TO cancel a certain contract between

The VILLAGE OF RIVERVIEV and the CITY OF WYANDOTTE dated 1923

And providing for the furnishing of pater by the CITY OF WYANDOTTE

kTo the VILLAge OF RIVERVIEWy

Resolvedfurther that if this offer be aocepted,by the cityOF T/YA11DOT

That Ike an agreement osneelling said contract be entered.intoa

Bvthis VILLAGE And that the PRESIDENT-and CLERK be and they are

Hereby authorized to sign and execute ouch an agreement for the

Cancellation of paid contract on the part of the VILLAGE OF RIVERa

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Yotio,n by councilor n Manning,

Seconded by councilman Smith

That the Village attorney be Instructed to be'present at thei6ting of the Council of the CITY OF WYANDOTTE on TUESDAY MAY.

y. With a COPY of the%PEsolution adopted by th a villago of RIVERVIEATthe meeting of May 10th for the purpose of cancellation of the

w - Water contract dated 1923 by and between the VILLAGE OFRIVERVIEW and1the CITY OF WYANDOTTE

Yeas Manning Reno Smith Vreeland

Nays none motion carried.i

Lotion by Councilman Manning.Seconded by councilman Reno.

That the Village Purchase of MR.H.M. Hood the necessary equipmentFor installing4toilet s in the TOWN HALL

Yeas Manning Reno SMITH VREELAND

Nays none motion carried.

Motion by councilman Reno

Seconded by eounolIzan Manning.That the council noq adjourn until Wednesday 14th at the same timeAnd pla oe.

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THE regular adjourns 1'ec tilt. of thei, Villado council of the villasOf RIVERVIEW WAYNE COUNT`' MICHIGAN.

Held on WEBNESDAY MAY 14th A.D. 1924 at the hour of Eight 8 P.L.

At the council ch amber.?

Meeting called to order by president Vreeland.

Present on rolloall Manning Reno Smith Vreeland

Absent Brinson,iMotion by councilman Banning.

Seconded by councilman Reno.

That taumaY3mim,a committe of two be appointed to crake necessary

Arrangements for the decorating of soldier graves on KEHORIAL DAY

AtJBL00MDALE Cemetery.

Yeas Manning Reno Smith Vreeland.!

Nays none notion carried.

Thereupon the president appointed courioil,an Smith to act with

Himself as a committe for this purpose.

Lotion by councilman Reno.

Seconded by ooulcilman Smith.

That the communication dated 1924 from the CITY OF KALAMAZOO

Relative #jQ the shipment of the spire rim for as:xfag the fire

Engine be accepted as read and placed on file in the clerks office

And that the clerk be instructed to make rely to same.

Yeas Nanning Reno Smith Vreeland

Nays none m Lion carried.

Votio by councilman Reno

Seconded by councilman Smith.

That the clerk be instructed to draw his warrant upon the trews

For the sumo of thirty two dollare"UTOO in favor the OADILLAC

TYPEWRITER CO As payment in full for the typewriter purchased

By the VILLAGE,i

YEAS MANNING RENO SUITIi VRrELAND.

NAYS NONE LOT16N CARRIED

Motion by ooflfl-Wf.n"Mti a

Seconded by councilman Smith

That the billo of Seventeen dollars and eleven cents 17.11 for

Jail bunk equipment purchased by officer ROY SMITH be accepted

nnA that the clerk be authorized to draw his warrant upon the

Treasurer for the same in favor of suid ROY UUI'rn.

YEAS MANNING RENO SMITH VREELAND

NAYS NONE

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Seconded by councilman. Smith

That the coubcU non"adjourn until next regular meetinfy at the

Same time and place.YEAS MANNING RENO SMITH VREELAND

NAYS NONE HOTION,CARRIED.

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Regular ad3ourned meeting of the Village Council of the Village

Of Riverview Michigan..

Held on Tuesdayl~Vril 22nd A.D.1924 at the hour of eight 8PMat

The Council Chamber,

Meeting called to order by President Vreeland.

Roll call as follows Manning, Reno,Smith, Vreeland.

Abse nt Brinson.i

Atthis time Mr.E.H.Alvie representing theUNITED STATES RUBBER CO.

Trerented to the Counoil the proposition of of purchasing a Chemica

Fire Engine from the City of Kalamazoo for a sum of FIVE HUNDRED

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aeoonded by C ounoilman Smith.

That Councilman RENO be appointed as a committe of ONE to acompany

Mr/H.H.Alvis to KALAMAZOO to with instructions to inspect said1. ~F

Fire Engin9, and p urohase the same if satisfactory/

YEAS Msnning,Reno,Smith Vreeland.

NAYS none motion carried.

Moyion by councilman . Ue;jnning-"'a, <

Seconded by councilman Smith.

T1iit~-the Village purehase(ONE THOUSAND FEET 16000 Of Paragon

Three(3)plY water hosefrom the UNITED STATES RUBBER CO.a.t ONE

DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS$ 1.50 per foot.

YEAS Manning, Reno,Smith,Vreeland:,NAYS none motion carried.

Resolution Introduced by Councilman Manning.

Seconded by Cbuncilman_Reno. n

Resolve that an Ordinance to amend section 25 of Ordinance NO

Of the VILLAGEo of "RIVERVIEW~as read be approved and adopted.

Yeas Manning Reno Smith Freeland \

Nays none Resolution Adopted.

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Resolve that an Ordinance to amend section 8 of an Ordinance

Of the Village of RIVERVIEW WAYNE COUNTY MICHIGAN entitled AN

Ordinance to preserve the public peace ib the village'*of RIVERV W

Wayne e:unty michigan to punish disorderly conduct in s,,id village

To define who shall'be disorderly persons and to provide a punishmen

Therfor as read be approvetd and adopted.

Yeas Manning Reno, Smith jVresland.

Nays none Resolution adopted.

Mopion by Councilman Reno.

Seconded by Councilman Smith.

That the Clerk be instructed to communicate with Mr.F.tarnum

With Offices located in the DIME SAVINGS BANK BUILDIBGss relative

To having the County board; of-Supervisors- forward ZKlkffdLM the

Necessary funds for the Special election to be held monday June 14th

YEAS+Manning/Reno,Smith,Vreeland.NAYS none motion carried.

Motion by Councilman Manning,Seconded by Councilman Reno.

That the agreement' with the MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD CO.for

Proposed-water-linea"'tobe'Installed"beneatAtheiit=acMres at

Sibley road Martin ave and Pennelyvania eve respectfully beA

Accepted as reed , and that'th's Pre eident and Clerk be authorized

To-apply their respectfull signatures to same .e

YEAS Manning,RENOY SMITH, VREELAND:'-

NAYS none motion carried,bot'ion by Councilman RENO.

Seconded by Councilman Smith.

That the Bond of Treas A.J. Reno-from the AMERICAN EMPLOYERSINSURANCE-COMPANY BE approved and placed on file in the clerksOffice, and that the Clerk be Instructed tQ draw his warranta

Upon $rh• Treas for the sum of ONE HUNDRED TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS#1125.0 0

7511BRIZZZ InIpayment of premium for same.

Yeas Manning Rmno Smith Vreeland.

Nays none motion carried$

Motion by Councilman RENO.

Seconded by Councilman Manning.

That the Council now adjourn toXXUU)tX Thursday April 24th at

THE same time and place.

YEAS Manning Reno,Smith; Vreeland.

Nays none motion carried.

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Chief of police report for "o ending April 30th 1924

For fines and ooeto trio hundred eighty wo~~r~s 282.85

Whioh amounts hove been paid into tbo village traps and plAced

Into their proper funds.. Respectfully submitted

Roy Smith chief ofPolicA..

TIONby councilman Reno

Seconded by councilman Lanning.

That the report of the areas and chief of police for the 'month

Ending spril 30th be accepted as readland p1moed_on Silo~in_tho_

rtclerks -Off too

oeYeas Brinson,f.:nnning.Reno,S"th,Vtooland.Ns.ys none Trott n. carried.

4Clalme and moo,te several bills were read and refer :ad ••to-,the finano

Committe reoeee declared by the preoident on reconvenning.of theooun

Tho 'followin3 councilman answered rol71call Brinson lsanIn Reno

Smith Vreeland Absent no: a Report of thevf1nanoe aomthitt4•

To' the honorable oounoilrnW and president village of RI.VFAVIEVI

me the under signoa to ftow was refered the following. bin.)I of

au chief of police go of APRTRoy Smith Salary L$ 160.00

Ben jiman tripp " at Comm 15,09

Chr:istian Miller p AS ASSESSOR 040

The miehigan bell telephone co service ` 407.4

A.J..Reno Salary • as tress- d Mo " 1..240

Trenton timeo printing " • 50.00

I#i04~102n bell telephone co _Raisjng wired

J:'P:~Ac,wa.de battery eervioe

LLdu.JEPPENGER oa.rtridged 803

Rictr'girftrdin labor 5b

oy~-Smith inner tube

a . " expense for going t4 kalAmazoo- • 17.Ait and Oscar inner tube and oil

3outh bend garage gag and all 2 ao,e 2 5'

John Perry salttr as clock MO OF APR a5 :oo

M.R.Jonea Gapap iron used in town hallI . 1 f .,wf.

Victor Mourinki labor on town hall' 84•^/00Willurd Parke crater for town hall 8.00•

0ua Lange labgr••on t;wn hall 17:$5

mow beattle • • " 18. a"Frank VOURISKI * 74.to -

ren~on har ware co Hardware for tdwn hall

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Regulzr meetin of the VILLAGE COUNCIL of TREI'TON MICHIGAN

Called to order at eie;:jt E- P.B.

President S.L. VREELAND presiding.Present on roll c,ll Coune-lman BRINSON MANNING RENO SMITH VREELAND.

Absent none other officers present attorney R B CLARK trees AJ RENO

READING AND CORRECTING OF THE MINUTES .

MOTION BY COUNCILMI MANI ING.

SUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN RENO.

That the reading of the minutes be dispensed with the same to be

Read and corrected at next regular meeting.YEAS BRINSON MANNING RENO SMITH VREELAND.

NAYS NONE. MOTION ZARRIED

COMMUNICATIDpIS PETITIONS.

APPLICATION'dIFV. D SAVAGE for a license to operate a soft drink

Stand on the OOR of the GROSSE ISLE approach road and the DIXIE

Highway.MOTION BY COUNCILMAN RENO.

SUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN SMITH.

That the applice.tion of MR. F.Y.. SAVAGE be accepted and the license

Granted/YEAS BRINSON MANNING RENO SMITH VREELAND

NAYS NONE MOTION CARRIED

READING OF ORDINANCES.PISOLUTI-N INTRODUCED BY COUNCILMAN BRINSON.

SUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN RENO

RESOLVE that an ordinance to regal ate the plumbing and druinaoe

Work and connections made or to be made with the water system or

With the sewer system of the village of RIVERVIEW and to prevent

Unlawful connections being made withzhe sewer and water systems

Of the village of RIVERVIEW.be given its seoond reading by title

Only.YEAS BRINSON MANNING REN. SMITH VREELAND@

AYS NONE MOTION CARRIED Said ORDINANCE WAS THEN GIVEN ITS SEC

READINGMOTION BY COUNCILMAN BRINSON.

SUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN MANNING.

That certain plans and specifics.t*eRs as submitted to the council

For approval by the DETRC-IT EDISON CO Be accepted and approved.

A nd that the PRESIDENT and CLERK be and t hey are hereby autho_

Rized to enter into a contract 86S with said DETROIT EDISON CO

Onthe part of the VILLAGE OF RIVERVIEW.

YEAS BRINSON MANNING RENO SMITH VREELAND.

NAYS NONE MOTIO=,N CARRIED.

CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS .SEVERAL BILLS WERE Accepted and upon motion refered to the finance

Committe Recess declared by the PRESIDENT.

Upon reconvennirg of the council the follow ng coun ilman answered

Roll call BRINSON MANNING RENO SMITH VREELAND

Absent none.

REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTE.

To the PRESIDENT and COUNCILMAN . WE the undersigned committe on

Finance to whom was refered the following bills BEspectfully report

That we have examined the same and recommend that they be paid as

Allowed .ROY SMITH GAS & OIL 31.8800MILTON RENO janitor work

TRENTON $TMTE BANK 1183

VICTOR GIRARDIn . 50

EENJIMAN TRIPP BAl OF SALARY MO OF JULY 2.50

C.F. FIFER STATIONERY SUPPLIES 1.80

TOTAL 4 10.51

MOTION BY COUNCILaAN BRINSONSUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN RENO.That the report of the finance comm:itte be accepted and that ordersBe drawn upon the treas for the several amounts in payment of said

BILLSPEAS BRINSON MANNING RENO SMITH VREELANDNAYS NONE MOTION CARP,IF.D.MOTION BY COUNCILMAN BRINSONSUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN RENOThat a committe of two 2 be appointed t6or yhe purpose ofm meetingwitht.'the township board relative to repairighe baiter road,

yeas brinson manning MO SMIT VREELANDRAYS NONE MOTION CARrrIED

Thereupon the pr es Gli.c ted cavrcilwar BI~INSOi? TO Fc,t wit1. 1:iataa

If To purposeSZZZEZfrZ~ZEi~ZrFsgZ31aSZ oro~ u ZZZCZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzy4ZZZ7ZZZ ZZZZZ

BTDS RFCIEVe.D AND OPENED.

At this time the bids of MR. Hazley HOOD and PETER J HAUBRICK for

For the tapping of water mains were ppened and read and refered to

The water committe to be reported on at next regular meeting.MOTION BY COUNCILMAN MANNING.SUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN RENO.

That the village purchase of the badger meter manfaeturing cc

The sum of fifty meters the price to be$10.25 each with provis ons

for purchasing ONE HUNDRED METERS at TENdolla.rs each.

YEAS BRINSON MANNING RENO BMITH VREELANDNAYS NONE MOTION CARRIED.RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMAN BRINSON

SUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN RENO.

RESOLVE that the proposed agreement by and between the village of

RIVERVIEW And the DETROIT UNITED RAILRAY be accepted and placed on

file in the clerk office.CARRIED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTEALL COUNCILMAN AND PRESIDENTNAYS NONE

RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMAN BRINSONSUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAn RENO

RESOLVE that the polls of election for the speeiaL election to be h

held-in the VILLAGE OF RIVERVIW upon the 22nd day of SEPTEMBER

1924 shall be ppened at seven oclock central standard time in t..e

forenoon and kept' opened continuois until eight noclock central

standard time in the eveni-:g of the same day and no longerCARRIED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE

ALL COUNCILMAN AND PRESIDENT

NAYS NONEMOTION BY COUNCILMAN BRINSON

SUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN MANNING

That the village purchase of the UNITED STATES RUBBER CO 1000'

Of paragon water hose3 ply the price to be oONE DOLLAR AND FORTY CEN

PER foot delivered within forty days from date.

YEAS BRINSON MANNING RENO SMITH VREELAND

NAYS NONE MOTION CARRIED

ADJOURNMIENTMOTION BY COUNCILMAN BRINSON

SUPPORTED BY CIUNCILMAN SMITH THEt the council now adjourn until

next regular meeting at the same time and placeTEAS BRINSON MANNING RENO SMITH VREELAND

HATS NONE MOTION CARRIED.

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Special me: ingiof the council of the village of RIVERVIEW MICHIGANHeld on tuesday~sept 3rd A.D. 1924 _t the hour of coven p/A/At the village eo moil chamber/This meetin cajlled for the purpo3e of eanvassin, the votes of

The special. election held on" VCIFDAY SEPT 22IID A.D. 19 .4.

PRESrNT ON ROLL CALL COUNCILMAN BRINE3o rMOZZ SIJITH AND PRESIDENTThe clerk presented the eturn of the : nepeetors ofealection

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R,A' OLUTION INTRODUCED- BY COblICILUAN R.-N0.SUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN BRINSON.

71°".~D^youfavor entoring' into an aa,,,,roemenIr vrith the DETROITwWITEDI A.mIAY, a 11ICHIGAN STREET Rl•.ILWAY CORPORATION , the` OIT-Y OF

RIVERIZ ROUGE the VILLAGE OF ECORSE- THE CITY OF TIYANDOT'17oY -'fiHE VILLAGE Of SIBLEY 711E VILLAGE OF RIVERVIE1 AND TOX-•ifl`LLAGE OF

IT"-TRENTON MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS wherein and whereby it,Div agreedThat theoDrTROIT UNITED•RAIL%AY wil furnish to the.0iff_dF RIVErt

ROUGE THE VILtAG~ OF ECOR.,E THE CITE' OF WYANDOTTE. ,TH., VILL AGE

JF RIVtRVIZI THE-VILLAGE 01 SIBLEY,Jj:iD THE VILLAGE OF„TAZNTON9treet, railway , service at cost for e- peroid of TEN .1' -i,02 from

a date of said afireement,und from day\ t~ day zberafter , in

46cardinance ' With the terms of s::tEd v.greement said* a7 rgereont9ha11 become affective ucoording to tense and conditions-of ouid

N Proposed agree ent,a copy of which io on file in t-e off 6e of

the clerk OF the VILLAW OF F.IVERVIff'tAYNE COUNTY MICHI-C11PI?

bJTE_ hundred silty coven (167) were ' cast of which one- bt red

SI iTY THREF: 1631 WERE yes and four` (4.) were no and no repoll,. -a ballots

RgSUVED , ' that said proposition w. carridby wor. than three

tfthe.,vote of the electors voting rzt such election.

Carried by the follocring vote x • All councilman an& Pht,3IDENT

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iThat the councit now adjourn YEAS BRINSON R NO SEITR VitylJDi?AYS NONE

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Special meeting of the VILLAGE CD'LMCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF RIVE-VIES?WAYIIE COUNTY HICHIGAH. held TUESDAY SEPT 30th A.D. 1924.

Preoent or, roll call 11ANNING M0 SMITH VREELAND

Absent BRINE0N REI100N2T%nXBXX0@X2@ILJ1XX The Preeiden't mentioned the name of ANDRE"To' B?

DAVIS A"i napector of plumbing,gnd tuppini; of water rrainbjWhereupon it was MOTIONED P7 COJNCILHAN SMITH, w•-

AND SUPnORTF.D BY COUNCILMAN 11ANNT110. -4-JMat 2r/ANDREW B. DAVIS BE appointed as villaec inspector at u

Fee of nO(Z)DOLLARS PF.R 19$p38ZZ68.tapYEAS EnNING SMITH VRE~ LANDA*AYS NONE IMP( DUTGREBTEDCONFIRUED. ` -Motion by councilman UANIITING

SUPPORTED BY COU2ICILKAN SMITHThat the VILLAGE,PLU!tiBL'a }fir/H#U-' HOID Bat i.nstruoted'°to-ftirniohWinds in 6he eum or ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS •1600.00A $ 1fANn-, R NO SMITii•VPEELAND

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PORTED BY COUNCILDAN SMITH.

9~ t7t t"the people making applic&tio . for a. water tap ahaial33aave

tire` ortton of paying; the thirty five dollars ;°35.00 IN--thre4(3)R. Installments ZOOZ24ZZ tenvlO.OC DOLLARS with thr_ r.plilication

Ten,dollaro$1000 in -lrirty daye and fifteen dolla.re in- 05D0V

In- sixty days. -YEAS LI,'iNNT!IG B1tITH VREELAND "

MAYS- NONE MOTION CARRIED 00~

VOTTW-BY COUNCILMAN SMITIT.SUPPORTED BY OWNCILMAI3 MANNING.

I3ttr't~Lfse oouno'll now'•adjourn until next regular,maetn_1i1•thet 'beanie time and place

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County Michigan hold on Monday'a'h A.L. :1988

Meeting called to order at eight Be'- P-M, present on roll call.

Hale Matthews Reno Vreeland. absent Brinson.

Motion by councilman Matthews.

Sup:ported by eounoilman Reno. That owing to the failure toperform

tb6 • duties of the office of offi&lal village plumber the contras'

t'h Mi, A.1f. Hood be declared veid.and that the clerk notifv I-Ir.'Ord,

of the same.

TEAS ` Hale Mathewe Reno Vreeland Nave none motion carried.

Motion by councilman Reno.

Supported by councilman Hale that the council now adjourn until

n•ex' regular meeting

Yeas Hale Matthews Reno Vreeland. Nays none motion carried.

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The regular meeting of the villag~ council of the village of RIVERVIVIEW WAYNE COUNTYiMICAIGAN,held on tueeday October 21st A.D.1924At the hour of eight SP.M.at the`!viYlage council chamber.Meeting called to order.by president Vreeland.Present op roll call BRINS0V. ?MANNING, RENO.Absent Smith, other officers pre-eent A.J. RENO TREAS.Reading and correcting of the minutes of last regular session.MOTION BY COUNCILMAN BRINSON.SUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN R:,NOThat the minutes of last regular meeting stand approved as correctldTZXS BHIIBSOTUNNTARRREDO.Rays none motion carried/MMtion by councilman MfigBn RENOSupported by councilman MANNINGThat the commdnioation dated relative to the drain at PAYNE ABe accepted as read and placed on file and the clerk make answer toSame. YEAS BRINSON M~NNING RENO VREELANDNAYS NONE MOTION CARRIEDMOTION BY COUNCILMAN RENO.SUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN BRINSONThat the Ordinance relative to drainage and plumbing be given itsSecond reading YEAS BRINSON MANNING RENO VREELANDNAYS NONE MOTION CARRIED SAid ordinance was then given its secondReading.?NOTION BY COUNCILMAN BRINSONSUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN RENO.That the Vil,age ENGINEER BE instructed to prepare plans for the drAinage ofPAYNE AVE with ZZ§ZESBZZ the understanding that the interesTed parties are to intall the same as per instructions of the VILLAGENGINEER. YEAS BRINSOBMANNIG RENO. VREELANDNAYS NONE MOTION CARRIED.MOTION BY COUNCILMAN BRINSONSUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN MANNING.That the petition dated OCT 19th from Mr.HARRY J.HARDING RelativeFor a license to operate a Curb pump gasoline Station be accepted aas read and placed on file and that the license be granted with theUnderstanding that if at any time it becomes a public nuisance itmust be ramoved/ YEAS BRINSON MANNING RENO. VREELANDNAYS NONE MOTION CARRIED.CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS Several bil a were read and upon motion wererefe-ed to the finance oommitte.Recess declared by the president/Report of the finance committe.To the hon president and council villageof RINERVIEW WEthe undersigCommitte on finance to whom was refered the following bills ofThe Michigan bell telephone cc $ 9.30

H M. HOODS 11.25TOTAL 0.55

Would respectfully report that we have examined said bills andreeommThat they be paid-as allowed. MANNING RENO FINANCEMOTION BY COUNCILMAN BRINSONSUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN RENO. -That the report of the finance committe be accepted and the bills paPaid. YEAS BRINSON MANNING RENO VREELANDNAYS NONE MOTION CARRIED.MOTION BY COUNCILMAN BRINSONSUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN MANNING.That the clerk be instructed to communicate with the FORD MOTORLand DEP,T relative to straighting of church at at SIBLEY AVE.YEAS BRINSON MANNING RENO VREELANDNAYS NONE MOTION CARRIED.MOTION BY COUNCILMAN BRINSONSUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN MANNING. -

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That the large tra fie sign at The Corner of SIBLEY AVE AND Jeffereo

Be removed and stored in the village town hall.

YEAS BRINSON MANNING RENO VREELAND

NAYS NONE MOTION MARRIED.

MOTION BL' COUNCILMAN BRINSON

SUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN RENO.

That the MINNUM rate to be charged by t*e village to consummers of

VILLAGE water be two dollars and fifty eente(2.50)PER quarter.

YEAS BRINSON MANNiNE RENO VRE:.LAND

NAYS NONE MOTION CARRIED.

MOTION BY COUNCILMAN BRINSON

SUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN MANNING.

That the Village plumbing inspector be instructed to purchase the

Necessary seals and equipement for the VILLAGE WATER. METERS.

YEAS BRINSON MANNING RENO VR.EELAND&

NAYES NONE MOTION CARRIED.

MOTION BY COUNCILMAN BRINSON

SUPPORTED BY COUNCILMEN MANNING That the clerk of the water board be

Paid a salary of INNIXYXIX11fifteen dollars per mo$15.00

YEAS BRINSON MANNING RENO VREELAND

NAYS NONE MOTION CARRIED.At -this time the president mentioned the name of JOHN PERRY FOR

Appointement as clerk of the water board.

MOTION BY COUNCILMAN RENO.

SUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN RENO,

That the appointement of JOHN PERRY AS CLERK OF THE water board be

confirmed YEAS BRINSON MANNING RENO VHEELAND

NAYS NONE 19POINTEMENT CONFIRMED. .

MOTION BY DOUNCILMAN BRINSON

SUPPORTED BY COUNCILMAN RENO*

That -he councillnow adjourn unjiil next regular meeting/YEAS BRINSON MANNING RENO VREELAND

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L' til lt•. . 1' r •1• Brilason, astin~, as ;tesikellt of the, Boardof trits Leeo , of Lhe„ i,i ....Chiirch ria4~cwri L Lent'egnesForto 1' o** s l') a. f.~,l~, 4Klltlrt.llt fiS t,

ota. L i . l•' 1i i„ 1_ t , i ` cj: o,) ' c} l'r}ltil'I'lip:2J. t ' , 1 1?^ ^_•(Y I b , „ l:. ip r urported

by sourcilman Reno that the request of eotnlcilm A.

0,13riilsonbf n. ccrter'.aanOtplazril on filr' anr+ that the 1'

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cl; t1°'irrir+l3, - irRhi n?; l.eno, Smith, Vree] a1kd.Naysnone motion earric-d.Motionby •eouilt-i.ifual+ Reno,a„1],tZtCI'tc''bll.)i'.''.11l:ltthe YGJ' L (71 ±11 ~ l f' iT~ l''('rll ^.i^ :ti7ri SS'," r"i':^l1i'• 't

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Mannium Reno, imi th Vreeland. Naysnone. lur, L1 en a arr>_ea,Motionby enunailman llrinsoil: 6upportedl

by counellman Reno.Tha.t'thesever al bills a~iriai be rere!, eci, to Lhe fir'.irlr,eCorl"dttce. Yeas

Br r.son, cnr;''>s~, RENO. Smith, Vrcelane',a,';'r,~1J7•^ ''Clot•if1; r,i!('ric•e1..1'))('r("ingnthf' J' • r f.

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C, ,: nd Petitions.totion by eouncilnla), irfaiininirEun]corted bg bound i l1i';u Brinson,That ' 10 er"n.1111' cntior of .,ert 1! tl: 1!"'f1 [rnla thr. fl-rilL r

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Lotion by ,souncilman•BrinsonSupported by counci lrmn I,11r.i tA.ghat the Corr.nrrii,ati nr of frc; t, ^Ftll frc),.th,- P(,re tr•('t_r,'L( acr.crtr'r..o r a, it' t.!%tt the Clcr_c T' ii ',V1 i w--

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Inn, to e user' for a fdu2lisiral lilct,?b,an(1 that thecrCn]vvuli^.ate tzi 1,11 ').r. "fr1r, T. Gregory. i.t; rnlrarl', "(c~C1l 1;.nt11 rf t:i),^ Jity t: lJ allow the VJ~11'-'tV ],r' 1 cvc. :ho 'Jr's`',

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t "_'t' i] 17 ".1 Brinson, asting as pesisent of the,Boarfi of trustees t'or the ' 0i Z. Church Mad,. wri teen t•cg11c6il'Or J'rJ';i SSi'rrtl t,x : ]lO*". s:-Li r' i. l.,. 'Zhur^.17 i'1'Cll., i t; `•7,,,^r

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upleorted by eour.ci.lman Reno that the request of counci lr'

A.O.Br•jnson be cc¢e^tCt a114 131n -,Pri r•n fllr stmt that thr

The request 1n ^'1,s1.rf,^, , - -

rea5 Smith, Vreela.tid.Nays none motion carrier.;,

M]]o,l]tion b~ couici 11aaii Reno,11Z~7rtr' -bThatC the reyofi, of lUir it!t ( (JI' al-.,;

l rinson, Mannip?1 Reno, srli.th, Vreeland.Nays none motion - rri(Ld,Motion by eountilman Brinson.

jupported by councilman Reno.

That the sever al trills a. ; re`; et he. r•efe •en to the °i ilailre

C(,rl.mi tt"e.leas Fr; nson, RENO. almi th, Vreelatlc'.

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On reconvellinr of the souilci 1, the fol 1010 111 °counci 1r•,,r

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We the undersigneai to whom was refercel 'the Pollo'iir1.r ',il

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Jahn Perry ii, illRrr----- -`•`5.()(1

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TOTALeX--t-3350.00

Respeetft.tlly repnr•tt'.)at ;rr ha.Te r~.arrineP Ole

nd reeommend thatthey be pai.d as allowe.,.

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Manning i LNO. 4mi U1.Pin:ante core-ImI tte...

Motion be acuvf^-ilr;mBrinsom, suieirorted by tounRilman, -

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That the re7ort of the finanse oommitte be axzerteel,atlet

The bills ti-14i4,Peas :1:•it?sen,Nanming, tlepo, ,Jmith,Vree.lanf(.

Nays nn-,.e mnt.ior twrrioC.

At this; ti•r-c th- Vi1'1..u;r(•1;'ngineer, Gierman'S, Russel A YurO

pUbmi tted to the COUnCi l ar ivri ttcr sor.trgtt fron 01!- si ty

of Wyandotte for water whiish was rear'. and set aside to be

arnnc.i7.,Re- eonsleercat at next rcgtalar mceLing or the

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Motion by sounsiltnan Brinson.

Supported by eounci lmsan Umi th.

That the eounailbukh.now :aeliourn unti.l next regular ,

ieetinr; at Lhe namc Oro- ano rl.aae.

ea s Br:ir.sca , :• r.a~n,_i , tiEdo, Kmi Lh, Vreeland.

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