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for use of the Department of Street Cleaning, for a term of three years from May 1, 1915, at an annual rental of three hundred dollars ($300), payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates and make outside repairs; the lessee to furnish heat, light and janitor service and make such inside alterations and repairs as it may deem necessary during occupancy; 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.

Street Cleaning Department-Lease for, of Premises at No. 232 W. 124th St., Borough of Manhattan.

The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following report and offered the following resolution:

To the Honorable the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund:

March 17th, 1915.

Gentlemen-The Commissioner of the Department of Street Cleaning, in a communication to your Board under date of February 18, 1915, requests that a lease he secured of the store and basement of premises No. 232 West 124th Street, Borough of Manhattan, for a period of one year from May 1, 1915, at an annual rental of $ELL The premises referred to consist of a double store, 23 feet by 46 feet, yar? space, 25 feet by 52 feet, and basement under store floor, containing about 800 square feet. The City has been a tenant of the store and yard for the past eight years at a rental of $600 per annum, the same as now asked. The Commissioner of the Department of Street Cleaning states that additional space is needed at this station for the storage of equipment and requests that the basement under store be rented for this purpose at a rental of $60 a year. The front half of this basement has been rented to a separate tenant at the rate of $72 a year.

The entire property is appraised by the Real Estate Division of this Department at $20,000. The total rent of building is $1,620, which is 8 per cent. of the appraised value.

The Comptroller, in a communication to your Board, under date of March 13. 1913, recommended a renewal of the lease of store and yard for a term of two years from May 1, 1913, at a rental of $600 a year, the same as now asked, and said report was approved and renewal of lease authorized at a meeting of your Board held March 19, 1913.

Deeming the rent reasonable and just, and the additional space being necessary. I respectfully recommend that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund adopt a res lution authorizing a lease of the store and basement, with rear yard space. of premises No. 232 West 124th Street. Borough of Manhattan, for use of the Department of Street Cleaning, for a period of one year from May 1, 1915, at an annual rental of $660, payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates, make inside ar outside repairs and put basement premises in tenantable condition; the lessee to furnish heat, light and janitor service, and otherwise upon the same terms and conditions as contained in the existing lease; lessor, Frank H. Hines, 104 West 124th Street, Manhattan. Respectfully,

ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller. Resolved, That the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund hereby approve of and consent to the execution, by the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, of a lease to the City of the store and basement with rear yard space at No. 232 West 124th Street. Borough of Manhattan, for use of the Department of Street Cleaning, for a period of one year from May 1, 1915, at an annual rental of six hundred and sixty dollars ($660), payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates, make inside and outside repairs and put basement premises in tenantable condition; the lessee to fur nish heat, light and janitor service, and otherwise upon the same terms and cond tions as contained in the existing lease; lessor, Frank H. Hines; 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.

Street Cleaning Department-Lease for, of Premises at No. 132 Harrison St., Borough of Brooklyn.

The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following report and offered the following resolution:

To the Honorable the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund:

March 17th, 1915.

Gentlemen-The Commissioner of the Department of Street Cleaning, in a com munication to your Board under date of January 29, 1915, requests that a lease be

secured of store and extension of premises No. 132 Harrison Street, Brooklyn, for use of said Department, for a period of three years from May 1, 1915, at an annual rental of $300.

This is a new lease to take the place of premises now occupied by the Department of Street Cleaning at 175 Degraw Street, at a rental of $300 per annum, and which lease is not to be renewed.

The premises proposed to be leased consist of a store 20 feet by 35 feet, with a rear extension 20 feet by 12 feet, and cellar space beneath both store and extension, of the same dimensions. These premises contain about double the amount of space included in the present station, and are now being rented for $28 a month.

Deeming the rent reasonable and just, I respectfully recommend that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund adopt a resolution authorizing a lease of the store with rear extension, and cellar space beneath both the store and extension, except two bins which are reserved for use of lessor, in the premises No. 132 Harrison Street, Borough of Brooklyn, for use of the Department of Street Cleaning, for a period of three years from May 1, 1915, at a rental of $300 per annum, payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates; to put the premises in tenantable condition; to make outside repairs and furnish janitor service; the lessee to furnish heat and light and make such inside repairs as it may deem necessary. Lessor, Philip S. Wengrow, 479 75th Street, Borough of Brooklyn.

Respectfully,

ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller. Resolved, That the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund hereby approve of and consent to the execution, by the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, of a lease to the City, from Philip S. Wengrow, of the store with rear extension and cellar space beneath both the store and extension, except two bins which are reserved for use of the lessor, in the premises No. 132 Harrison Street, Borough of Brooklyn, for use of the Department of Street Cleaning, for a period of three years from May 1, 1915, at a rental of three hundred dollars ($300) per annum, payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates, put the premises in tenantable condition, make outside repairs and furnish janitor service; the lessee to furnish heat and light and make such inside repairs as it may deem necessary; 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.

Street Cleaning Department-Renewal of Lease for, of Premises at No. 784 Park Place, Borough of Brooklyn.

The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following report and offered the following resolution:

To the Honorable the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund:

March 17th, 1915.

Gentlemen-The Commissioner of the Department of Street Cleaning, in a communication to your Board under date of January 14, 1915, requests a renewal of the lease of the premises 784 Park Place, Borough of Brooklyn, for use of the Department of Street Cleaning as a section station, for a term of three years from May 1, 1915, at an annual rental of $420, payable quarterly, and otherwise upon the same terms and conditions as contained in the existing lease.

The Comptroller, in a communication to your Board under date of March 8, 1912, recommended a renewal of this lease for a term of three years from May 1, 1912, at a rental of $420 a year, the same as now asked, and said report was approved and renewal of lease authorized at a meeting of your Board held March 13, 1912.

Deeming the rent resonable and just and it being the same as previously paid, I respectfully recommend that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund adopt a resolution authorizing a renewal of the lease of the premises No. 784 Park Place, Borough of Brooklyn, consisting of store 16 feet by 48 feet and cellar space 10 feet by 48 feet, in four-story brick tenement building, for use of the Department of Street Cleaning, for a term of three years from May 1, 1915, at an annual rental of $420, payable quarterly, the lessor to pay taxes and water rates and make outside repairs, the lessee to furnish heat, light and janitor service and make such inside repairs as it may deem necessary, and otherwise upon the same terms and conditions as contained in the existing lease. Lessor. Mrs. Bridget McMahon, Executrix of the last Will and Testament of Peter J. Murphy, deceased, Montgomery Street, near Utica Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn.

Respectfully, ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller. Resolved. That the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund hereby approve of and consent to the execution, by the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, of a renewal of the lease to the City of the store with cellar space at No. 784 Park Place, Borough of

Brooklyn, for use of the Department of Street Cleaning, for
from May 1, 1915, at an annual rental of four hundred and
payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates and
the lessee to furnish heat, light and janitor service and make
it may deem necessary, and otherwise upon the same terms a
tained in the existing lease; lessor, Mrs. Bridget McMahon,
Will and Testament of Peter J. Murphy, deceased; the Commiss
Fund deeming the said rent fair and reasonable and that it w
ests of the City that such lease be made.

The report was accepted and the resolution unanimously adc
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Sixth Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn.
The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following re
following resolution:

To the Honorable the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund:

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Gentlemen-The Commissioner of the Department of Street munication to your Board under date of January 14th, 1915, req the lease of the premises 725 Sixth Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, i ment of Street Cleaning as a section station, for a term of three 1915, at an annual rental of $420, payable quarterly, and otherwise uj and conditions as contained in the existing lease.

The Comptroller in a communication to your Board under 1912, recommended a renewal of this lease for a term of three y 1912, at a rental of $420 a year, the same as now asked, and said rej and renewal of lease authorized at a meeting of your Board held Af

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Deeming the rent reasonable and just and it being the same a I respectfully recommend that the Commisisoners of the Sinking Furtion authorizing a renewal of the lease of the premises consisting oase for, of P 70 feet with front cellar space 15 feet by 24 feet in the 3-story fram ing No. 725 Sixth Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, for use of the Dep Cleaning, for a term of three years from May 1, 1915, at an annua payable quarterly, the lessor to pay taxes and water rates and make the lessee to furnish heat, light and janitor service and make suc as it may deem necessary, and otherwise upon the same terms ar contained in the existing lease. Lessor, John Kenney, 725 Sixth A of Brooklyn. Respectfully,

ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting ( Resolved, That the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund hereby consent to the execution, by the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, of City of the store with cellar space at No. 725 Sixth Avenue, Boroug for use of the Department of Street Cleaning, for a term of three year 1915, at an annual rental of four hundred and twenty dollars ($420), terly; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates and make outside repa to furnish heat, light and janitor service and make such inside repa deem necessary, and otherwise upon the same terms and conditions a the existing lease; lessor, John Kenney; the Commissioners of the deeming the said rent fair and reasonable and that it would be for th the City that such lease be made.

The report was accepted and the resolution unanimously adopted.
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and just and it being the same as previously paid,
the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund adopt a
al of the lease of the store premises with basement
First Avenue, Borough of Manhattan, for use of the
for a period of one year from May 1, 1915, at a rental
e quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates and
to furnish heat, light and janitor service and make
airs as it may deem necessary, otherwise upon the same
ed in the present lease. Lessor, Nicholas Betjeman,
of Manhattan. Respectfully,

ALEX BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.
Commissioners of the Sinking Fund hereby approve of and
the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, of a renewal of the
sure and basement of premises at No. 1072 First Avenue,
ruse of the Department of Street Cleaning, for a period of

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tenantable condition and repair, and to pay for the croton water used during the term of the lease; the lessee to furnish heat, light and caretaker; lessor, Philip Sugerman; 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.

Street Cleaning Department-Renewal of Lease for, of Premises at No. 639 Washington Ave., Borough of Brooklyn.

The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following report and offered the following resolution:

To the Honorable the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund:

March 17th, 1915.

Gentlemen-The Commissioner of the Department of Street Cleaning, in a communication to your Board under date of January 25, 1915, requests a renewal of the lease of the premises No. 639 Washington Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, for use as a section station, for a period of three years from May 1, 1915, at an annual rental of $240, and otherwise upon the same terms and conditions as contained in the existing lease.

The Comptroller, in a communication to your Board under date of April 17, 1912, recommended this lease for a period of three years from May 1, 1912, at a rental of $240 a year, the same as now asked, and said report was approved and lease authorized at a meeting of your Board held April 24, 1912.

Deeming the rent reasonable and just, and it being the same as previously paid, I respectfully recommend that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund adopt a resolution authorizing a renewal of the lease of the store 16 feet by 43 feet, with cellar 18 feet by 30 feet, in the 3-story frame building 20 feet by 45 feet, and rear yard 20 feet by 30 feet, at 639 Washington Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, for use of the Department of Street Cleaning, for a period of three years from May 1, 1915, at a rental of $240 a year, payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates and make outside repairs; the lessee to furnish heat, light and janitor service, and make such interior alterations and repairs during occupancy as it may deem necessary. Lessor, Francis McGrath, 305 St. Marks Avenue, Brooklyn.

Respectfully,

ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

Resolved, That the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund hereby approve of and consent to the execution, by the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, of a renewal of the lease to the City of the store, cellar and rear yard of premises No. 639 Washington Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, for use of the Department of Street Cleaning, for a period of three years from May 1, 1915, at a rental of two hundred and forty dollars $240) a year, payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates and make outside repairs; the lessee to furnish heat, light and janitor service and make such interior alterations and repairs during occupancy as it may deem necessary; lessor, Francis McGrath; 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.

Street Cleaning Department-Renewal of Lease for, of Premises at No. 61
Howard Ave., Borough of Brooklyn.
The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following report and offered
the following resolution:

To the Honorable the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund:

March 17th, 1915.

Gentlemen-The Commissioner of the Department of Street Cleaning, in a communication to your Board under date of January 26, 1915, requests a renewal of the lease of the store premises at 61 Howard Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, for use as a section station, for a period of three years from May 1, 1915, at an annual rental of $300, payable quarterly.

The Comptroller, in a communication to your Board under date of April 16, 1912, recommended a renewal of this lease for a period of three years from May 1 1912, at a rental of $300 a year, the same as now asked, and said report was approved and renewal of lease authorized at a meeting of your Board held April 24, 1912.

Deeming the rent reasonable and just and it being the same as previously paid. I respectfully recommend that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund adopt a resolution authorizing a renewal of the lease of the store premises 17 feet by 50 feet. with cellar 17 feet by 30 feet, and yard 20 feet by 25 feet. in the three-story brick tenement building, No. 61 Howard Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, for use of the

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