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Resolved, That the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund hereby approve of and consent to the execution, by the Board of Education, of a renewal of the lease to the City, from the Klute estate, Paul Sachs, executor, of premises on Steinway avenue, between Broadway and Jamaica avenue, Long Island City, Borough of Queens, used as an annex to Public School 6, for a term of one year from October 1, 1904, at an annual rental of nine hundred dollars ($900), payable quarterly, and upon the same terms and conditions as contained in the existing lease, with the exception that all repairs shall be made at the expense of and under the direction of the Board of Education; the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund deeming the said rent fair and reasonable and that it would be for the interests of the City that such lease be made. The report was accepted and the resolution unanimously adopted.

The following report and resolution were received from the Board of Education relative to a lease of premises known as "The Villa" at Prohibition Park, Borough of Richmond:

To the Executive Committee:

The Committee on Buildings respectfully reports that the lease of the Villa at Prohibition Park, Borough of Richmond, occupied as Public School 30, will expire September 7, 1904. The City Superintendent states that a further occupancy of these premises will be necessary and the Departments of Health and Buildings certify that the conditions are satisfactory.

There is now in course of construction a new building which will provide the necessary accommodations for this school, but which will not be ready for occupancy in September, 1904. It is, therefore, recommended that a monthly lease be executed, and that the lessors be released from the necessity of making repairs, on which condition they insist, the other terms and conditions to be the same as in the existing lease. The following resolution is submitted for adoption:

Resolved, That the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund be, and they hereby are, requested to authorize a lease from month to month of the premises known as The Villa, at Prohibition Park, Borough of Richmond, occupied as Public School 30, at a rental at the rate of two hundred and fifty dollars per annum, payable monthly, and water tax, the Board of Education to make repairs; the other terms and conditions to be identical with those in the present lease. Lessors, National Prohibition Park Company, B. F. Funk, President, West New Brighton, N. Y.

A true copy of report and resolution adopted by the Executive Committee of the Board of Education May 18, 1904.

A. EMERSON PALMER, Secretary, Board of Education.

In connection therewith the Comptroller presented the following report and offered the following resolution:

Hon. EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller:

JUNE 7, 1904.

SIR-The Board of Education at a meeting held May 18, 1904, adopted the following resolution:

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"Resolved, That the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund be and they hereby are 'requested to authorize a lease from month to month of the premises known as The "Villa, at Prohibition Park, Borough of Richmond, occupied as Public School 30, at "a rental at the rate of two hundred and fifty dollars per annum, payable monthly, and water tax, the Board of Education to make repairs; the other terms and conditions to be identical with those in the present lease. Lessors, National Prohibition Park Com'pany, B. F. Funk, President, West New Brighton, N. Y."

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The Department of Health and the Bureau of Buildings having reported favorably on its condition, I would respectfully recommend that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund adopt a resolution authorizing a renewal of the lease from month to month of the premises known as The Villa, at Prohibition Park, Borough of Richmnod, occupied as Public School 30, at a rental at the rate of $250 per annum, payable monthly, and water tax, the Board of Education to make repairs, otherwise upon the same terms and conditions as contained in the existing lease. Lessors, National Prohibition Park Company, B. F. Funk, President, West New Brighton, N. Y.

Respectfully submitted for approval.

Approved:

MORTIMER J. BROWN,
Appraiser of Real Estate in Charge of Bureau.

EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller.

Resolved, That the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund hereby approve of and consent to the execution, by the Board of Education, of a lease to the City, from the National Prohibition Park Company, B. F. Funk, President, of premises known as The Villa, at Prohibition Park, Borough of Richmond, occupied by Public School 30, the term to be from month to month, at a rental at the rate of two hundred and fifty dollars ($250) per annum, payable monthly, and water tax; the Board of Education to make repairs; the other terms and conditions to be identical with those in the present lease; the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund deeming the said rent fair and reasonable, and that it would be for the interests of the City that such lease be made.

The report was accepted and the resolution unanimously adopted.

The following report and resolution were received from the Board of Education relative to a renewal of the lease of premises at No. 977 Flatbush avenue, Borough of Brooklyn:

To the Executive Committee:

The Committee on Buildings respectfully reports that the lease of the premises at No. 977 Flatbush avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, used as an annex to the Erasmus Hall High School, will expire September 1, 1904.

The City Superintendent states that a further occupancy will be necessary, and the Departments of Health and Buildings have certified as to satisfactory sanitary and structural conditions.

The owner, however, refuses to lease the premises at the present rental, $300 per annum, and demands an increase of $100 per annum.

Your Committee, after a careful consideration of the matter, finds that it is expedient to occupy these premises for another year, and respectfully submits the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund be and they hereby are requested to authorize a lease of room, with closet adjoining, on the parlor floor of the building known as No. 977 Flatbush avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, occupied as an annex to the Erasmus Hall High School, for a term of one year from September 1, 1904, with the privilege of renewal for an additional year, at an annual rental of $400, payable quarterly; the owner, Ambrose A. Wickland, No. 977 Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn, to provide heat and janitor service; the Board of Education to make the necessary alterations and repairs.

A true copy of report and resolution adopted by the Executive Committee of the Board of Education on May 11, 1904.

A. EMERSON PALMER, Secretary, Board of Education.

In connection therewith the Comptroller presented the following report and offered the following resolution:

Hon. EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller:

MAY 21, 1904.

SIR-The Board of Education at a meeting held May 11, 1904, adopted the following resolution:

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"Resolved, That the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund be and they hereby are "requested to authorize a lease of room, with closet adjoining, on the parlor floor of the "building known as No. 977 Flatbush avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, occupied as an annex to the Erasmus Hall High School. for a term of one year from September 1, 1904, "with the privilege of renewal for an additional year, at an annual rental of $400, pay"able quarterly; the owner, Ambrose A. Wickland, No. 977 Flatbush avenue, Brook"lyn, to provide heat and janitor service; the Board of Education to make the neces"sary alterations and repairs."

The Board of Health and the Department of Buildings, having reported favorably thereon, and the rent asked being reasonable, I would respectfully recommend that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund adopt a resolution authorizing a renewal of lease of room, with closet adjoining, on the parlor floor of the building known as No. 977 Flatbush avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, occupied as an annex to the Erasmus Hall High School, for a term of one year, from September 1, 1904, at an annual rental of $400, payable quarterly; lessor, Ambrose A. Wickland, No. 977 Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn, to provide heat and janitor service; the Board of Education to make the necessary alterations and repairs.

Respectfully submitted for approval,

Approved:

MORTIMER J. BROWN, Appraiser of Real Estate in Charge of Bureau.

EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller.

Resolved, That the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund hereby approve of and consent to the execution by the Board of Education of a renewal of the lease to the City from Ambrose A. Wickland, of room, with closet adjoining, on the parlor floor of the building known as No. 977 Flatbush avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, occupied as an

annex to the Erasmus Hall High School, for a term of one year from September 1, 1904, at a rental of $400 per annum, payable quarterly; the lessor to provide heat and janitor service; the Board of Education to make the necessary alterations and rerepairs the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund deeming the said rent fair and reasonable and that it would be for the interests of the City that such lease be made.

The report was accepted and the resolution unanimously adopted.

The following communication was received from the Police Department relative to a renewal of the lease of premises on the northeast corner of Webster avenue and One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street, Borough of The Bronx:

NEW YORK, June 3, 1904.

To the Honorable the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund:
GENTLEMEN-The Police Commissioner this day

Ordered, That the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund be and are hereby respectfully requested to authorize the Comptroller to execute renewal of lease with Wetheral J. Boyd and Timothy H. Mulcahy of twelve stalls and storage for patrol wagon and buggy in stable, northeast corner of Webster avenue and One Hundred and Eightyninth street, Borough of The Bronx, for purposes of the Forty-first Precinct, for one year from September 1, 1904, at $54 per month, on same terms and conditions as existing lease.

Very respectfully,

WM. H. KIPP, Chief Clerk.

Approved for renewal upon the same terms and conditions as are in the present existing lease.

MORTIMER J. BROWN,

Appraiser of Real Estate in Charge of Bureau.

In connection therewith the Comptroller offered the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Comptroller be and is hereby authorized and directed to execute a renewal of the lease to the City from Wetherel J. Boyd and Timothy H. Mulcahy, of twelve stalls and storage for patrol wagon and buggy, for the use of the Police Department, in the building on the northeast corner of Webster avenue and One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street, Borough of The Bronx, for a term of one year from September 1, 1904, at a rental of fifty-four dollars ($54) per month, and on the same terms and conditions as contained in the existing lease; the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund deeming the said rent fair and reasonable, and that it would be for the interests of the City that such lease be made.

Which was unanimously adopted.

The following communication was received from the Police Department, relative to a renewal of the lease of premises at Wakefield, Borough of The Bronx:

NEW YORK, June 3, 1904.

To the Honorable the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund:

GENTLEMEN-The Police Commissioner this day

Ordered, That the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund be and are hereby respectfully requested to authorize the Comptroller to execute renewal of lease from the Nereid Engine Company of premises at Wakefield, Westchester County, for station-house for the Thirty-ninth Precinct, for one year from September 1, 1904, at $800 per annum, on same terms and conditions as existing lease, including the provisions that lease shall terminate on thirty days' notice.

Very respectfully,

WM. H. KIPP, Chief Clerk.

Approved for renewal upon the same terms and conditions as are in the present existing lease.

MORTIMER J. BROWN,

Appraiser of Real Estate in Charge of Bureau.

In connection therewith the Comptroller offered the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Comptroller be and is hereby authorized and directed to execute a renewal of the lease to the City from the Nereid Association, of premises at Wakefield, Borough of The Bronx, for the use of the Police Department, for a term of one year from September 1, 1904, at an annual rental of eight hundred dollars ($800), payable quarterly, and on the same terms and conditions as contained in the existing lease, including the provision that the lease shall terminate upon thirty days' notice-the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund deeming the said rent fair and reasonable and that it would be for the interests of the City that such lease be made.

Which was unanimously adopted.

The following communication was received from the Police Department, relative to a renewal of the lease of premises in the S. R. Smith Infirmary, Brighton Heights, Borough of Richmond:

NEW YORK, June 3, 1904.

To the Honorable the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund:

GENTLEMEN-The Police Commissioner this day

Ordered, That the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund be and are hereby respectfully requested to authorize the Comptroller to execute renewal of lease from the S. R. Smith Infirmary (Prison Ward), southeast corner of Bechtel Pavilion on Castleton avenue, Brighton Heights, Borough of Richmond, for one year from

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