Annual Report of the Buffalo Park CommissionersThe Commissioners, 1871 - Parks |
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Page 11
... become a popular place of resort during the summer months , and it is the desire of the Commissioners to finish it as soon as possible . We think it practicable to complete the work of construction next season , and to give the public ...
... become a popular place of resort during the summer months , and it is the desire of the Commissioners to finish it as soon as possible . We think it practicable to complete the work of construction next season , and to give the public ...
Page 12
... becomes a necessity , and a new street or streets on the north and east sides should be opened , so that access may be obtained to Genesee street without using the drives in the Parade as traffic roads . The importance of connecting the ...
... becomes a necessity , and a new street or streets on the north and east sides should be opened , so that access may be obtained to Genesee street without using the drives in the Parade as traffic roads . The importance of connecting the ...
Page 14
... becomes necessary , or specially desirable , the line of the walks can be dug out and stone and gravel put in without material injury to the adjoining turf and planting . A wrought iron Bridge of fifty feet span and twenty - two feet ...
... becomes necessary , or specially desirable , the line of the walks can be dug out and stone and gravel put in without material injury to the adjoining turf and planting . A wrought iron Bridge of fifty feet span and twenty - two feet ...
Page 12
... becomes necessary , or spec- ially desirable , the line of the walks can be dug out and stone and gravel put in without material injury to the adjoining turf and planting . A wrought iron Bridge of fifty feet span and twenty - two feet ...
... becomes necessary , or spec- ially desirable , the line of the walks can be dug out and stone and gravel put in without material injury to the adjoining turf and planting . A wrought iron Bridge of fifty feet span and twenty - two feet ...
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... becoming quite popular . No regular record of the number entering daily was kept , but a count was made on several different occasions , and the number averaged about five hundred vehicles on week days , and from eight hundred to one ...
... becoming quite popular . No regular record of the number entering daily was kept , but a count was made on several different occasions , and the number averaged about five hundred vehicles on week days , and from eight hundred to one ...
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abutting acres adjacent amount ANNUAL REPORT asphalt August AUGUSTUS FUCHS bank Bennett Place Bidwell Bidwell Parkway BOARD OF PARK boat boat-house borders bridge BRITAIN HOLMES BUFFALO PARK COMMISSIONERS built Chapin City of Buffalo Common Council construction creek Day's Park Delaware street DENNIS BOWEN drive east EDWARD BENNETT feet wide Fillmore avenue Front Gala Water GEORGE URBAN graded grass gravel grounds grove Honorable Body Hort Humboldt Parkway hundred Improvement Fund inches JAMES JAMES MOONEY January JEWETT JOHN MAYER labor laid land Ledgewood Lincoln Parkway macadam maintenance manure MCMILLAN Meadow MICHAEL NELLANY opened Parade House Park approaches Park Lake paved pavement pay rolls picnic pipe plants Porter avenue portion repairs Respectfully submitted Richmond avenue road roadway Scajaquada Creek season Secretary and Treas Selkirk Seneca street sewer SHERMAN shrubs side sidewalk stone Terrace tion Total trees urer walks WARREN H WILLIAM MCMILLAN
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Page 40 - The said board of commissioners shall have sole and exclusive power, by contract or otherwise, to open, grade, construct, repair and maintain the roadways of said approaches, and the assent of adjacent property owners thereto shall not be necessary ; but no such work shall be done where any part thereof is assessable, as hereinafter provided, until notice of intention to order it shall have been published in the official paper of the city, by order of said board. at least twice a week for two consecutive...
Page 41 - Commissioner or other person who may have knowledge or information of the violation of this provision, forthwith to report the same to the Mayor of the City of Rochester who shall present the facts of the case to the Supreme Court of the State of New York. The said Court shall hear in a summary...
Page 49 - AN ACT to authorize the selection and location of certain grounds for public parks in the city of Buffalo, and to provide for the maintenance and embellishment thereof.
Page 46 - All property so devised, granted, bequeathed or conveyed, and the rents, issues, profits, and income thereof, shall be subject to the exclusive management, direction, and control of the said Board of Park Commissioners.
Page 42 - ... and the proceeds of such leases and sales shall be deposited with the Treasurer of said city, to the credit of the said the Park Commissioners, and used by them for the improvement of the said park or parks, approaches thereto, and streets connecting the same.
Page 47 - ... shall be punished by fine not exceeding one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment, not exceeding ninety days, or by both fine and imprisonment, at the discretion of the court.
Page 23 - ... by a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars or by imprisonment not exceeding thirty days or by both at the discretion of the court...
Page 26 - That the said company is, and at the times hereinafter mentioned was, a corporation organized pursuant to an act of the legislature of the state of New York, entitled 'An act to authorize the formation of corporations for manufacturing, mining, mechanical, or chemical purposes...
Page 46 - ... history, observatories or works of art, upon such trusts and conditions as may be prescribed by the grantors or donors thereof, and agreed to by the...
Page 48 - The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: SECTION 1. Section thirty-eight of chapter five hundred and sixtynine of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety, known as the town law, is hereby amended so as to read as follows : § 38.