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as contained in the existing lease. Lessor, Agostino Pescatore, 124 Mulberry Street, Manhattan. Respectfully, ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

Resolved, That the Comptroller be and is hereby authorized and directed to execute a renewal of the lease to the City of the store premises with storeroom in rear yard at No. 122 Mulberry Street, Borough of Manhattan, for use of the Department of Health for a period of one year from May 1, 1916, at an annual rental of Five hundred and thirty-four dollars ($534), payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates, furnish heat and light and make outside repairs; the lessee to furnish janitor service and make such inside alterations and repairs as it may deem necessary; otherwise upon the same terms and conditions as contained in the existing lease; lessor, Agostino Pescatore; the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund deming 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 adopted, all the members present voting in the affirmative.

Health Department-Renewal of Lease for, of Premises at No. 22 Van Dam Street, 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 3, 1916.

Gentlemen-The Secretary of the Department of Health, in a communication to your Board under date of February 11, 1916, requests a renewal of the lease of the premises occupied as a tuberculosis clinic at No. 22 Van Dam Street, Borough of Manhattan, for a period of three years from May 1, 1916, at the same rental and upon the same terms and conditions as contained in the existing lease.

The Comptroller, in a communication to your Board under date of February 23, 1915, recommended a renewal of this lease for a period of one year from May 1, 1915, at a rental of $1,000 a year, the same as now asked, and said report was approved and renewal authorized at a meeting of your Board held March 3, 1915.

I therefore respect fully recommend, the rent being reasonable and just, and the same as previously paid, that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund adopt a resolution authorizing a renewal of the lease of the 3-story and basement brick dwelling, with one-story rear extension, on a lot 23 feet by 100 feet, at No. 22 Van Dam Street, Borough of Manhattan, for use of the Department of Health, for a period of three years from May 1, 1916, with the privilege of renewal for an additional year on the same terms and conditions, at a rental of $1.000 a year year, payable quarterly; the renewal to contain a clause authorizing either party to terminate the same upon giving sixty days' notice in writing; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates, care for main and extension roofs and do outside painting; the lessee to furnish heat, light and janitor service and make such slight interior alterations and repairs during Occupancy as it may deem necessary, otherwise upon the same terms and coditions as contained in the existing lease. Lessor, Mary T. Brosnan and Angela M. Brosnan, 146 West 74th Street, Manhattan. Respectfully,

ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller. Resolved, That the Comptroller be and is hereby authorized and directed to execute a renewal of the lease to the City, of premises No. 22 Van Dam Street, Borough of Manhattan, for use of the Department of Health, for a period of three years from May 1, 1916, with the privilege of renewal for an additional year upon the same terms and conditions, at a rental of one thousand dollars ($1,000) a year, payable quarterly; the renewal to contain a clause authorizing either party to terminate the same upon giving sixty days' notice in writing; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates, care for main and extension roofs and do outside painting; the lessee to furnish heat, light and janitor service and to make such slight interior alterations and repairs as it may deem necessary, otherwise upon the same terms and conditions as contained in the existing lease; lessor, Mary T. Brosnan and Angela M. Brosnan; 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 that such lease be made.

The report was accepted and the resolution adopted, all the members present voting in the affirmative.

Health Department-Renewal of Lease for, of Premises at No. 251 Monroe Street, Borough of Manhattan.

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

March 3, 1916. Gentlemen-The Secretary of the Department of Health, in a communication to your Board under date of January 28, 1916, requests a renewal of the lease of the premises occupied by the Department of Health as an Infants' Milk Station, located at 251 Monroe Street, Borough of Manhattan, for a period of one year from May 1, 1916, at the same rental as now paid, and otherwise upon the same terms and conditions.

To the Honorable the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund:

The Comptroller, in a communication to your Board under date of March 17, 1915, recommended a renewal of this lease for a period of one year from May 1, 1915, at a rental of $294 a year, the same as now asked, and said report was approved and renewal authorized at a meeting of your Board held March 24, 1915.

I therefore respectfully recommend, the rent being reasonable and just and the same as previously paid, that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund adopt a resolution authorizing a renewal of the lease of the easterly store with two rear rooms and storage room in rear part of cellar, in the 5-story and basement brick tenement, No. 251 Monroe Street, Borough of Manhattan, for use of the Department of Health, for a period of one year from May 1, 1916, with the privilege of renewal for an additional year upon the same terms and conditions, at a rental of $294 a year, payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates, furnish heat and light and make outside repairs, the lessee to furnish janitor service and make such interior repairs and alterations as it may deem necessary, otherwise upon the same terms and conditions as contained in the existing lease. Lessor, Louis Langman, 254 Rivington Street, Manhattan. Respectfully, ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

Resolved, That the Comptroller be and is hereby authorized and directed to execute a renewal of the lease to the City, of the easterly store with two rear rooms and storage room in cellar at No. 251 Monroe Street, Borough of Manhattan, for use of the Department of Health, for a period of one year from May 1, 1916, with the privilege of renewal for an additional year upon the same terms and conditions, at a rental of two hundred and ninety-four dollars ($294) a year, payable quarterly: the lessor to pay taxes and water rates, furnish heat and light and make outside repairs; the lessee to furnish janitor service and make such interior repairs and alterations as it may deem necessary, otherwise upon the same terms and conditions as contained in the existing lease; lessor, Louis Langman; 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 adopted, all the members present voting in the affirmative.

Health Department-Renewal of Lease for, of Premises at No. 185 Bedford Avenue, 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 3, 1916.

Gentlemen-The Secretary of the Department of Health, in a communication to your Board under date of January 28, 1916. requests a renewal of the lease of the premises occupied by the Department of Health as an Infants' Milk Station, located at 185 Bedford Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, for a period of one year from May 15, 1916, at the same rental, 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 17, 1915, recommended a renewal of this lease for a period of one year from May 15, 1915, at a rental of $360 a year, the same as now asked, and said report was approved and renewal authorized at a meeting of your Board held March 24, 1915.

I therefore respectfully recommend, the rent being reasonable and just and the same as previously paid, that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund adopt a resolution authorizing a renewal of the lease of the store premises at No. 185 Bedford Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, consisting of store with three rear rooms and storage space in cellar, for use of the Department of Health, for a period of one year from May 15, 1916, with the privilege of renewal for an additional year on the same terms and conditions, at a rental of $360 a year, payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates; the lessee to furnish heat, light and janitor service and make such inside and outside repairs during occupancy as it may deem necessary, otherwise upon the same terms and conditions as contained in the existing lease. Lessors, Philip

Leventhal and Abraham Kotler, Kive and Isaac Siegel, composing the firm of Leven-
thal & Kotler; care Herbert E. Williams, 818 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn.
Respectfully,
ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

Resolved, That the Comptroller be and is hereby authorized and directed to execute a renewal of the lease to the City of the store with three rear rooms and storage space in cellar at No. 185 Bedford Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, for use of the Department of Health, for a period of one year from May 15, 1916, with the privilege of renewal for an additional year on the same terms and conditions, at a rental of three hundred and sixty dollars ($360) a year, payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates; the lessee to furnish heat, light and janitor service and make such inside and outside repairs during occupancy as it may deem necessary otherwise upon the same terms and conditions as contained in the existing lease; lessors, Philip Leventhal and Abraham Kotler, Kive and Isaac Siegel, composing the firm of Leventhal & Kotler; 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 adopted, all the members present voting in the affirmative.

Health Department-Lease for, of Premises at No. 753 Onderdonk Avenue, Borough of Queens.

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

To the Honorable the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund:

March 7, 1916.

Gentlemen-The Secretary of the Department of Health, in two communications to your Board under date of January 26, 1916, and March 3, 1916, requests a lease of the corner store and two adjoining stores at the northerly end of the first floor of premises No. 753 Onderdonk Avenue, Queens, for use of the Department of Health as a District Health Office and Tuberculosis Clinic and Infants' Milk Station, for a period of five years from February 15, 1916, with the privilege of renewal for an additional five years upon the same terms and conditions, at a rental of $1,020 a year. The City is at present leasing a store at No. 752 Onderdonk Avenue for use as an Infants Milk Station, at a rental of $240 a year, and which lease is to be cancelled in the event of the leasing of the premises at 753 Onderdonk Avenue.

The premises proposed to be leased at No. 753 Onderdonk Avenue consist of a corner store 31 feet 10 inches long by 23 feet deep, connected by a passageway 8 feet 6 inches long by 6 feet 8 inches wide, with undivided double store 33 feet long by 23 feet deep, adjoining store 24 feet wide by 23 feet deep, and enclosed space in cellar under corner store, size 28 feet long by 21 feet wide, with access to same from public hall on first floor and outside cellar stairs, and containing a sink and low pressure steam heating boiler, which provides heat for the corner and double store.

The rental of the premises in question is $1.020 a year, being $40 a month for the corner store, $30 a month for the double inside store and $15 a month for the single store. This is the same rental as paid for similar premises at Nos. 769, 777 and 778 Onderdonk Avenue.

Deeming the rent reasonable and just, I respect fully recommend that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund adopt a resolution authorizing a lease of the corner store with two adjoining stores at the northerly end of the first floor, and enclosed space in cellar under corner store, of size 28 feet long by 21 feet wide, together with the use of the low pressure steam heating boiler therein, of the premises No. 753 Onderdonk Avenue, Ridgewood Heights, Borough of Queens, for use of the Department of Health, for a period of five years from March 15, 1916, with the privilege of renewal for an additional five years upon the same terms and conditions, at a rental of $1.020 per annum, payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates, cause provision to be made for an additional toilet room with toilet and wash basin and a gas bracket therein, in the corner store, and a sink to be set at such location or room as will be set aside for milk station; also a gas outlet provided for a hot plate connection for use in milk station; cause walls and floors of corner store to be repaired, present plumbing overhauled and cleaned; all glass cleaned of all decorating and leave all glass clean and whole; provide keys for all locks; make all exterior repairs, including repacing broken glass, during this lease, or any renewal thereof, and comply with all orders of Municipal Departments. Owner will erect 65 lineal feet of double board partitions to extend from floor to ceiling, together with three sash doors, and all hardware, as required. Lessee to furnish heat, light and janitor service and to make such slight interior alterations and repairs (not to include

the removal of partitions) as it may deem necessary during occupancy. The lease to contain a clause providing for the cancellation of the lease of the premises occupied by the Department of Health at No. 752 Onderdonk Avenue, Borough of Queens, the lease of which was authorized by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund on October 20, 1915. Lessor, G. X. Mathews Company, 1852 Putnam Avenue, Ridgewood, Borough of Queens. Respectfully, ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

Resolved, That the Corporation Counsel be and is hereby requested to prepare a lease to the City, from the G. X. Mathews Company, of the corner store with two adjoining stores at the northerly end of the first floor and enclosed space in cellar under corner store, of size about 28 feet long by 21 feet wide, together with the use of the low pressure steam heating boiler therein, of the premises No. 753 Onderdonk Avenue, Ridgewood Heights, Borough of Queens, for use of the Department of Health, for a period of five years from March 15, 1916, with the privilege of renewal for an additional five years upon the same terms and conditions, at a rental of Ten hundred and twenty dollars ($1,020) per annum, payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates, cause provision to be made for an additional toilet room with toilet and wash basin and a gas bracket therein, in the corner store, and a sink to be set at such location or room as will be set aside for milk station; also a gas outlet provided for a hot plate connection for use in milk station; cause walls and floor of corner store to be repaired, present plumbing overhauled and cleaned; all glass cleaned of all decorating and leave all glass clean and whole; provide keys for all locks; make all exterior repairs, including replacing broken glass during this lease or any renewal thereof, and comply with all orders of Municipal Departments; the owner to erect 65 lineal feet of double board partitions to extend from floor to ceiling, together with three sash doors, and all hardware as required; the lessee to furnish heat, light and janitor service and to make such slight interior alterations and repairs (not to include the removal of partitions) as it may deem necessary during occupancy. The lease to contain a clause providing for the cancellation of the lease of the premises occupied by the Department of Health at No. 752 Onderdonk Avenue, Borough of Queens, the lease of which was authorized by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund on October 20, 1915; and 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 Comptroller be and is hereby authorized and directed to execute the same when prepared and approved by the Corporation Counsel as provided by sections 149 and 217 of the Greater New York Charter.

The report was accepted and the resolution adopted, all the members present voting in the affirmative.

Health Department-Lease for, of Premises at No. 114 Broadway, Flushing, Borough of Queens.

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

To the Honorable_the_Commissioners of the Sinking Fund:

March 7, 1916.

Gentlemen--The Secretary of the Department of Health, in a communication to your Board under date of January 8, 1916, requests a lease of the easterly store of premises at No. 114 Broadway, Flushing, Borough of Queens, for use as a Tuberculosis Clinic, at an annual rental of $300.

The premises in question consist of a store 16 feet by 34 feet 6 inches on the first floor of a three-story frame building, on the north side of Broadway, distant about 43 feet west of Linden Avenue, Flushing, and adjoins similar premises rented by the City for this same purpose, the lease expiring January 1, 1919, and which latter premises are inadequate to properly handle the cases in this district. It is also intended to have the inspectors of the various activities of the Health Department in this district report at these headquarters instead of the Borough Office.

The rental of $300 a year is the same as paid by the previous tenant of these premises.

Deeming the rent reasonable and just, I respect fully recommend that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund adopt a resolution authorizing a lease of the easterly store of premises No. 114 Broadway, Flushing, Borough of Queens, for use of the Department of Health, for a period from April 1, 1916, to January 1, 1919, at an annual rental of $300, payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates; cause exterior of the whole of the clinic to be painted, color to be selected by the Director of the Bureau of Infectious Diseases, and make all necessary interior alterations and repairs, including plumbing, heating and lighting; the lessee to furnish

Respectfully,

heat, light and janitor service. Lessor, Gilroy Realty Company, 110 Broadway, Flushing, Borough of Queens. ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller. Resolved, That the Corporation Counsel be and is hereby requested to prepare a lease to the City, from the Gilroy Realty Company, of the easterly store of premises No. 114 Broadway, Flushing, Borough of Queens, for use of the Department of Health, for a period from April 1, 1916, to January 1, 1919, at an annual rental of three hundred dollars ($300), payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates, cause exterior of the whole of the clinic to be painted, the color to be selected by the Director of the Bureau of Infectious Diseases, and make all necessary alterations and repairs, including plumbing, heating and lighting; the lessee to furnish heat, light and janitor service; and 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 Comptroller be and is hereby authorized and directed to execute the same when prepared and approved by the Corporation Counsel as provided by sections 149 and 217 of the Greater New York Charter.

The report was accepted, and the resolution adopted, all the members present voting in the affirmative.

Health Department-Amendment to Resolution Authorizing a Lease of Premises at No. 2380 Hughes Avenue, Borough of The Bronx.

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

To the Honorable the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund:

March 2, 1916.

Gentlemen-On December 29, 1915, the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund adopted a resolution authorizing a lease from Antonio Ciampoli, of the store and two rear rooms on the first floor of No. 2380 Hughes Avenue, Borough of The Bronx, for use of the Department of Health, for a period of one year from January 1, 1916, at an annual rental of $324, payable quarterly. The name of the lessor should have been Josepina Ciampoli.

I therefore respectfully recommend that the above mentioned resolution be amended by substituting the name of Josepina Ciampoli as the lessor. ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

Respectfully,

Resolved. That the resolution adopted by this Board at meeting held December 29, 1915, authorizing a lease from Antonio Ciampoli of the store and two rear rooms on the first or street floor of premises No. 2380 Hughes Avenue, Borough of The Bronx, for use of the Department of Health, for a period of one year from January 1, 1916, with the privilege of renewal for an additional year upon the same terms and conditions, at an annual rental of three hundred and twenty-four dollars ($324). payable quarterly, be and the same is hereby amended by substituting "Josepina Ciampoli" as the name of the lessor, in place of "Antonio Ciampoli."

The report was accepted, and the resolution adopted, all the members present voting in the affirmative.

Judge of the Court of Appeals-Renewal of Lease for of Rooms 1031 and 1032 in the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank Building, No. 51 Chambers Street, Borough of Manhattan.

Laid over.

Judge of the Court of Appeals-Renewal of Lease for, of Rooms 814 and 815 in the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank Building, 51 Chambers Street, Borough of Manhattan.

Laid over.

Board of Water Supply-Renewal of Lease for, of Premises at No. 250 West 54th Street, 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 3, 1916.

Gentlemen-The Secretary of the Board of Water Supply, in a communication to your Board under date of February 16, 1916, requests a renewal of the lease of the 13th floor of the building at 250 West 54th Street, Borough of Manhattan, for use of the City Aqueduct Department, for a period of one year from May 1, 1916, at the same rental as now paid, and otherwise upon the same terms and conditions as contained in the existing lease.

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