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date that the lessee takes possession of the premises, but not later than May 1, 1916, and shall be for a term of five (5) years, with privilege of renewal for a further term of five (5) years. The rental shall be four thousand two hundred dollars ($4,200) per annum for the first five (5) years and ten per cent. (10%) advance for the renewal term. The lessee shall have the privilege of erecting on the premises hereinbefore described such coal pockets and coal handling appliances as are necessary and approved by the Commissioner of Docks for carrying on its business. The Department to dredge to a depth of at least fifteen feet (15 ft.) at mean low water in the slip adjoining the premises, making such depth as close to the bulkhead wall as practicable, before the commencement of the lease. The Navigazione Generale Italiana, the lessee of the piers foot of West 56th Street and West 57th Street with bulkhead under a lease which contains a provision that the City will not lease the south side of the West 58th Street pier, the half bulkhead adjoining the south side of said pier and the water adjacent thereto without the consent of the lessee, having consented to the lease, reserving the right to cancel its consent if the berthing of boats and the handling of coal should prove detrimental to the comfort of its passengers and proper operation of its traffic, the lease is to contain a clause providing that it shall be subject to the reservation of the Navigazione Generale Italiana of the right to cancel its consent to the granting of the lease if the berthing of boats and the handling of coal shall prove detrimental to the comfort of passengers and the proper operation of the traffic of said lines. The terms and conditions of the lease except in so far as they are inconsistent herewith shall be the same as those contained in leases of wharf property now used by the Department of Docks and Ferries. The report was accepted, and the resolution adopted, all the members present voting in the affrmative.

Street Cleaning Department-Lease for, of the Premises at No. 166 East 205th Street, 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 24, 1916.

Gentlemen-The Commissioner of the Department of Street Cleaning, in a communication to your Board under date of March 18, 1916, requests a lease of a plot of land 50.42 feet by about 133 feet deep, with two and one-half frame building thereon, at 166 East 205th Street, Borough of the Bronx, for a period of three years from May 1, 1916, at an annual rental of $360.

The building is aprpoximately 16 feet by 32 feet and contains eight rooms and cellar, and is to be used as a section station for Section No. 12, consisting of twenty-eight men who are now using, with Section No. 11, comprising twenty-five men, the premises at 535 Fordham Road. These latter premises are not centrally located for the men working in Section 12, and are inadequate to house the men of both sections.

The property at 166 East 205th Street has been appraised by the Division of Real Estate of this Department at $5,200, and the rental of $360 a year is therefore 6 12-13 per cent. of said value. The previous tenant of these premises paid $30 a month, the same as now asked.

Deeming the rent reasonable and just, I respectfully recommend that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund adopt a resolution authorizing a lease of the premises at 166 East 205th Street, Borough of the Bronx, consisting of a plot of land approximately 50 feet front by 133 feet deep, with a two and one-half story frame building thereon, for use of the Department of Street Cleaning, for a period of three years from May 1, 1916, at an annual rental of $360, payable quarterly; the lessor to put the premises in tenantable condition, pay taxes and water rates and make inside and outside repairs, the lessee to furnish heat, light and janitor service. Lessor, Eleanor R. King, 2783 Webster Avenue. Borough of the Bronx. Respect fully, 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 premises at No. 166 East 205th Street, Borough of The Bronx, consisting of a plot of land approximately 50 feet front by 133 feet deep, with a two and onehalf story frame building thereon, for use of the Department of Street Cleaning, for a period of three years from May 1, 1916, at an annual rental of three hundred and sixty dollars ($360), payable quarterly; the lessor to put the premises in tenantable condition, pay taxes and water rates and make inside and outside repairs; the

lessee to furnish heat, light and janitor service; lessor, Eleanor R. King; 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 affrmative.

Street Cleaning Department-Lease for, of Premises at No. 320 Evergreen Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn.

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

To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, City of New York:

March 17, 1916.

Gentlemen-The Commissioner of the Department of Street Cleaning, in a communication to your Board under date of January 31, 1916, requests a lease of premises at No. 320 Evergreen Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, for a period of three years from May 1, 1916, at an annual rental of $300.

The premises in question consist of a store floor 20 feet by 56 feet, with cellar space of size 25 feet by 35 feet, and part of yard 10 feet by 18 feet, in premises No. 320 Evergreen Avenue, corner of Stanhope Street, Borough of Brooklyn, and are for use of Section 26, consisting of twenty-eight men, who are at present sharing, with Section 25, the premises at 608 Hart Street, Borough of Brooklyn, and which premises are inadequate to house the men of both sections.

The rental of $300 a year is less than paid for similar store premises at No. 304 Evergreen Avenue, which are rented for $480 a year.

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 store floor with cellar space, 25 feet by 35 feet, and yard space, 10 feet and 18 feet, in the premises No. 320 Evergreen Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, for use of the Department of Street Cleaning, for a period of three years from May 1, 1916, at an annual rental of $300, payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and assessments, put the premises in tenantable condition satisfactory to the Commissioner of the Department of Street Cleaning, and make outside repairs; the lessee to pay water rates, furnish heat, light and caretaker, and make such inside repairs as it may deem necessary during occupation. Lessor, Elizabeth Olvany, 320 Evergreen 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 lease to the City, of the store floor with cellar and yard space in the premises No. 320 Evergreen Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, for use of the Department of Street Cleaning for a period of three years from May 1, 1916, at an annual rental of three hundred dollars ($300), payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and assessments, put the premises in tenantable condition satisfactory to the Commissioner of the Department of Street Cleaning and make outside repairs; the lessee to pay water rates, furnish heat, light and caretaker and make such inside repairs as it may deem necessary during occupation; lessor, Elizabeth Olvany; 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.

Street Cleaning Department-Lease for, of Premises on West 19th Street
About 18 Feet East of 11th Avenue, Borough of Manhattan.
The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following report and offered
the following resolution:

To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, City of New York:

March 25, 1916.

Gentlemen-The Commissioner of the Department of Street Cleaning. in a communication to your Board under date of February 19, 1916, requests a lease of a plot of ground 100 feet front by 75 feet deep on the north side of West 19th Street. distant about 18 feet east of 11th Avenue, Borough of Manhattan, for a period of one year from February 1, 1916, at an annual rental of $1,200.

The property in question has been used by the Department of Street Cleaning since February 1, 1916. in connection with Stable "E," located at 408 West 15th Street, Borough of Manhattan, for the storage of carts, trucks, machines, etc., which at present number 115 vehicles.

The premises proposed to be leased have been appraised by the Division of Real Estate of this department at $30,000; the rental of $1,200 is therefore at the rate of 4 per cent., including taxes.

Deeming the rent reasonable and just, I respect fully recommend that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund adopt a resolution authorizing a lease of a plot of land in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the northerly side of West 19th Street, distant 118 feet easterly from 11th Avenue; running thence westerly along the northerly side of West 19th Street 100 feet, thence northerly and parallel with 10th Avenue 75 feet, thence easterly and parallel with West 19th Street 100 feet, thence southerly and parallel with 10th Avenue 75 feet to the point or place of beginning: -said lease to be for a period of one year from February 1, 1916, at an annual rental of $1,200, payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and assessments; the lessee to keep the present fences in repair and to supply any additional fences which it may require, also to furnish water if necessary; either party to have the right to cancel the lease upon sixty days' written notice to the other party. Lessor, The City Real Estate Company, 130 West 15th Street, Borough of Manhattan.

ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

Respectfully, 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 plot of land, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the northerly side of West 19th Street, distant 118 feet easterly from 11th Avenue; running thence westerly along the northerly side of West 19th Street 100 feet; thence northerly and parallel with 10th Avenue 75 feet; thence easterly and parallel with 19th Street, 100 feet; thence southerly and parallel with 10th Avenue 75 feet to the point or place of beginning. -for a period of one year from February 1, 1916, at an annual rental of twelve hundred dollars ($1,200), payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and assessments; the lessee to keep the present fences in repair and to supply any additional fences which it may require, also to furnish water if necessary; either party to have the right to cancel the lease, upon sixty days' written notice to the other party; lessor, The City Real Estate Company; 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.

Street Cleaning Department-Lease for, of Premises at No. 332 East 24th Street, Borough of Manhattan.

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

To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, City of New York:

March 24, 1916.

Gentlemen-The Commissioner of the Department of Street Cleaning, in a communication to your Board under date of February 18, 1916, requests a lease of the premises No. 332 East 24th Street, Borough of Manhattan, for a period of three years from May 1, 1916, at an annual rental of $600.

The premises in question consist of a store 16 feet (average) wide by 61 feet deep, yard space 25 feet wide by 14 feet deep, and cellar space 20 feet by 25 feet, and are for use as a section station, to take the place of premises now used for such purposes at 319 East 24th Street, the lease of which expires May 1, 1916, and is not to be renewed, as said premises are inadequate to properly house the men attached to this section and are not large enough to store the equipment and tools used in said district.

The premises proposed to be leased were formerly rented at $720 a year, and through the efforts of the Division of Real Estate of this department the lessor has agreed to rent the same to the City at a rental of $480 a year. This will affect a saving of $360 for the term, over the amount mentioned in the Commissioner's letter.

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 floor, yard space 25 feet wide by 14 feet deep, and space of approximately 20 feet by 25 feet in the cellar of the premises at No. 332 East 24th Street. Borough of Manhattan. for use of the Department of Street Cleaning, for a period of three years from May 1, 1916, at an annual rental of $480, payable quarterly; the lessor to put

the premises in tenantable condition satisfactory to the Department of Street Cleaning, pay taxes and make outside repairs; the lessee to furnish heat and light, pay for water used in the demised premises; furnish janitor service for premises leased to the City and make such inside repairs as it may deem necessary. Lessor, Sampern Realty Corporation, 40 West 111th Street, Borough of 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 floor, yard space, and space of approximately 20x25 feet in the cellar of premises at No. 332 East 24th Street, Borough of Manhattan, for use of the Department of Street Cleaning, for a period of three years from May 1, 1916, at an annual rental of four hundred and eighty dollars ($480), payable quarterly; the lessor to put the premises in tenantable condition satisfactory to the Department of Street Cleaning, pay taxes and make outside repairs; the lessee to furnish heat and light, pay for water used in the demised premises, furnish janitor service for premises leased to the City, and make such inside repairs as it may deem necessary; lessor, Sampern Realty Corporation; 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.

Street Cleaning Department-Lease for, of the Store and Basement of Premises at No. 1253 Myrtle Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn. The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following report and offered the following resolution:

To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, City of New York:

March 25, 1916.

Gentlemen-The Commissioner of the Department of Street Cleaning, in a communication to your Board, under date of March 3, 1916, requests a lease of the store and basement of the premises at No. 1253 Myrtle Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, for a period of three years from May 1, 1916, at an annual rental of $240.

The premises in question consist of a store, approximately 18 feet by 60 feet deep, and basement of like dimensions, and are for use as a section station, to take the place of present premises at 608 Hart Street, the rental of which is $300 a year and which lease is not to be renewed.

The rental of premises at 1253 Myrtle Avenue is $240 a year and is the same as paid for premises at Nos. 1249 and 1251 Myrtle Avenue, which are not as deep as the property at 1235, but are otherwise similar.

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 store and basement of premises No. 1253 Myrtle Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, for use of the Department of Street Cleaning, for a period of three years from May 1, 1916, at an annual rental of $240, payable quarterly; the lessor to put the premises in tenantable condition, satisfactory to the Department of Street Cleaning, pay taxes and assessments, make inside and outside repairs, and furnish janitor service; the lessee to pay water rates and furnish heat and light; lessor, Isaac Horowitz, 1232 Myrtle 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 lease to the City, of the store and basement of premises at No. 1253 Myrtle Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, for use of the Department of Street Cleaning, for a period of three years from May 1, 1916, at an annual rental of two hundred and forty dollars ($240), payable quarterly; the lessor to put the premises in tenantable condition satisfactory to the Department of Street Cleaning, pay taxes and assessments, make inside and outside repairs and furnish janitor service; the lessee to pay water rates and furnish heat and light lessor, Isaac Horowitz; 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.

Street Cleaning Department-Renewal of Lease for, of Premises at No. 303 East 110th 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 17, 1916.

Gentlemen-The Commissioner of the Department of Street Cleaning, in a communication to your Board, under date of January 31, 1916, requests a renewal of the lease of the premises No. 303 East 110th Street, Borough of Manhattan, occupied as a section station, for a term of two 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 March 20, 1914, recommended a renewal of this lease for a term of two years from May 1, 1914, 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 25, 1914.

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, 28 feet by 25 feet, with cellar space, in the 5-story, brick, tenement building, together with yard space, at 303 East 110th Street, Borough of Manhattan, for use of the Department of Street Cleaning, for a period of two years from May 1, 1916, at a rental of $300 a year, payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates and make inside and outside repairs; the lessee to furnish heat, light and janitor service, and otherwise upon the same terms and conditions as contained in the existing lease; lessor, Guiseppe Labriola, 415 East 116th Street, Borough of 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 renewal of the lease to the City of the store premises, with cellar and yard space, at No. 303 East 110th Street, Borough of Manhattan, for use of the Department of Street Cleaning, for a period of two years from May 1, 1916, at a rental of three hundred and sixty dollars ($360) a year, payable quarterly; the lessor to pay taxes and water rates and make inside and outside repairs; the lessee to furnish heat, light and janitor service, and otherwise upon the same terms and conditions as contained in the existing lease; lessor, Guiseppe Labriola; 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.

Street Cleaning Department-Renewal of Lease for, of Premises at No. 1064 Washington 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 18, 1916.

Gentlemen-The Commissioner of the Department of Street Cleaning, in a communication to your Board under date of February 23, 1916, requests a renewal of the lease of the premises No. 1064 Washington Avenue, Borough of The Bronx, occupied as a section station, for a period of one year from May 1, 1916, at the same rent as now paid, 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 1, 1915. recommended a renewal of this lease for a period of one year from May 1, 1915, at an annual rental of $300, the same as now paid, and said report was approved and renewal authorized at a meeting of your Board held April 7, 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 first floor and one-half of the cellar space of the premises 1064 Washington Avenue, Borough of The Bronx, for use of the Department of Street Cleaning, for a period of one year from May 1, 1916, at an annual rental of $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 repairs as it may deem necessary; otherwise upon the same terms and conditions as contained in the existing lease; lessor, Mrs. Mary J. Rooney Pflomm, 1064 Washington Avenue. The Bronx. Respectfully.

ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

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