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<br />q ropriati on A RESOLUTION' APPROPRIATING $500. FOR THR 1921 SESSION OF Tl?E SMI -TER QUARTER OF THE
<br />suer �o;,00l. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA:
<br />RESOLVED, BY TFE COMM COUNCIL, THE BOARDOF AT.nERVE?, COONCUFRI NG ,
<br />That the stun of $500 be and is hereby appropriated to pay the past -due
<br />account of the Summer Quarter of 1921 of the University of Virginia,
<br />,resent ed and a,proved
<br />November 15, 1921,
<br />kayo r.
<br />Adopted by the Common Cuuncil Yov.10,1921.
<br />Ayes: Ellington, Forrest, Quarles 'Yorris,
<br />Twyman, Via and WMt ten.
<br />Concurred inby Board of Aldermen yov.14,1921.
<br />Ayes: G ea , Patton, 'laden and Walker.
<br />er .
<br />PZildt C moron Counc
<br />res ens, Board of Aldenrer,
<br />�Uarte,rly A RESOLUTION APPROPRIATIN^ 75,542.50 TO !1EET TT'E EXPF?USES OF TT'F CITY r,Ut1�,R�'3'�fF?iT
<br />budget. FOR TFE FIRST QUARTER 07 T17E M SCAT. YEAR:
<br />RESOLVFn, BY TT'E C(PTON COt T -M., TFIE BOAPT) OF AT.nET17N CO?1CTTRPJ NG,
<br />That the appropriation for the First Quarter as outlined by the City?"anager
<br />aggregating $75,642.50, be and is hereby made available:
<br />claims, owing to the fact that Yr. Lyttleton W. Wind had an interest in the same as a
<br />holder ofbank stock, and tre said Yr, Randolpr has been ne4otiating with the attorneys
<br />representing t1re s aid bank stockyhold ers looking to an adjustment of the said claims
<br />and has reported an offer from tre attorneys for said bank stock -holders, whi0, he
<br />advises is fair and equitable and proper tobe accepted under the State of the T.aw
<br />governing such assessments in this State as decided by the T.Tnited States Supreme Court
<br />at a recent session trereof,
<br />TITEPEFORE BE IT R SOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of
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<br />Charlottesville, the Boardof Aldermen concurring, That tresaid T. J. Randolph, acting
<br />Streets..............
<br />$910000
<br />Salaries...... ............
<br />49527.50
<br />Gas..................
<br />159001,
<br />Court & Jail ..............
<br />1, 4UJ.
<br />Water.
<br />49750.
<br />Buildings Ar ^rounds......
<br />100.
<br />Puml-ing Station......
<br />SOU,
<br />Sanitation.................
<br />29000.
<br />Sewers'
<br />195UU,
<br />Incidentals...............
<br />1,100.
<br />Comet cries... • • • • • • • •
<br />1, 2UU,
<br />Int erest on 3onds.........
<br />39995,
<br />Parks ................
<br />1:5i.
<br />Interest & %scount.......
<br />21011.
<br />Fire.................
<br />1,5Ui.
<br />"istrictr'ureQ.............
<br />150,
<br />Police Salaries......
<br />49800,
<br />Lig' t8 ....................
<br />21900.
<br />Police: Inc identals......
<br />19175,
<br />Scrools...................
<br />159000,
<br />TTeRltr...............
<br />775.
<br />Library..................
<br />995.
<br />Poor .................
<br />102ji.
<br />......... • .. _.
<br />Engineering..........
<br />125.
<br />Total
<br />75, E-42.50
<br />Arl opted by the Common C .:until
<br />Nov.10,1921.
<br />Ayes: Ellington, Fu crest, .►orris
<br />, Twyman,
<br />Presented and approved
<br />Via and F! itten. Mr. Quarles
<br />voted "present".
<br />November15, 101210
<br />ConcurTed in by Boardof Aldemen Nov.14,1921.
<br />Ayes: ^ re ver Patton, TTaden
<br />and Talker,
<br />�akrore
<br />er ;
<br />r
<br />re s d t Common COUTICAI
<br />Tres en oar of
<br />ermen,
<br />A PYSOLUTION AUTTTORIZINCI A
<br />WIPROMISE
<br />SETTLEVDT WIT`T TTTE HANKS OF M CITY IN TT'E
<br />Comnromiee
<br />YATTER GROWII% , OUR OF TyEIR
<br />ST TT FOP.
<br />PETU RN OF EXCESSM, TA1778 IFOR TNF YFARS 1919,
<br />spt,tlement
<br />with,
<br />1920 and 1921*
<br />banks
<br />in $uit for.
<br />r7EP.FAS, concerting citizens
<br />of
<br />tT^is city wr.o are stackrowers,
<br />various city
<br />retlirn of
<br />erroneous
<br />banks have filed application in tre Corporaticn
<br />Court for alleged erroneous assessment
<br />taX;vs/
<br />of taxes on bank stock for
<br />tT^e three
<br />years last past, namely, 1919,1920910021; 4.nd
<br />WTIMAS, t?ie Judge of
<br />the Coxp oration Court appointed Yr. T. J.
<br />Rardolph, as
<br />S; ecial Attorney for the Commonwealth, to deferd the interest of the
<br />City in t ,,ese
<br />claims, owing to the fact that Yr. Lyttleton W. Wind had an interest in the same as a
<br />holder ofbank stock, and tre said Yr, Randolpr has been ne4otiating with the attorneys
<br />representing t1re s aid bank stockyhold ers looking to an adjustment of the said claims
<br />and has reported an offer from tre attorneys for said bank stock -holders, whi0, he
<br />advises is fair and equitable and proper tobe accepted under the State of the T.aw
<br />governing such assessments in this State as decided by the T.Tnited States Supreme Court
<br />at a recent session trereof,
<br />TITEPEFORE BE IT R SOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of
<br />��.
<br />Charlottesville, the Boardof Aldermen concurring, That tresaid T. J. Randolph, acting
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