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U DJ LEOILE A n Ovdinance providing: for the pave ing of Perry Street from Cape In land Creek Bridge to Beach avenue, Jackson. street. From . Cape. Island Creek Bridge to Beach avenue, Decatur | Street | from — Washington Street to Beach Avenue, and Ocean Street from Wamhington Street to Beach Avenue, with Portland ce ment concrete or bituminous con crete or vitrified brick or such like material, a thickness or #ix inches or more and authorizing an issuance of bonds tothe amount of fifty thounand dollars to provide for the payment of the cost of the conntruction of the same. Section 1. The Board of Commineland Creek Bridge and the intersec ion with Jackson | Street with the orth side of Beach Avenue, an ap roximate distence of 1424 feet. sal improved forthwith by paving the ame in the roadway an average ridth of twenty-eight feet with Portnu cement concrete or bituminous oncrete or by such like material as hall be deemed durable, and that the utters on both sides of such paved cadway joining the curbs with the ondsay, three feet in width, shall be aved with vitrified brick, and all of he paving on said street shall be of an verge thickness in excess of six Froud including the concrete foundaThat Jackson Street from Cape Isnd Creek Bridge and the intersecion with Perry street to the north side f Beach Avenue. an approximate disnce of 1689 feet, shall be improved uch like material as shall be deemed lurable, and that the guiters on both ides of such pita roadway. joining he curbs with the roadway, three eet in width, shall be paved with vit« ified brick, and all of the paving on fd «treet. shall be of an average hickness in excess of six inches, inluding the concrete foundation: That | Detaur street . from | the uthcust side of Washington street a the northeast side of Beach avenue, in approximate distance of 985. feet, hall be improved forthwith hy paving he same in the roadway an average idth of thisty fcet with Portlind cenent conc: cle or bituminous concrete r by such like material as shill be and that the gutters such paved roadway joining the curbs with the I adway hree feet in width nid! b Lalli ritrified brick, and all of the paving on aid street shall be of an average hickness in excess of six inches inJuding the concrete foundation: And that Ocean Street from the southenat side of Washington street to Hughes street, an approximate distance of 843 feel. shall be improved of Beach Avenue, an approximate distance of 760 feet, shall be improved forthwith by paving the same in the roadway an average width of forty feet with Portland cement con: erete or bituminous concreteor by such like material as shall be deemed dur: h except that where the tracks of the Ocean Street Passenger Railway mpany, running the whole length of the said Ocean Street, there shall be laid on each side of each rail vitrified brick pavement; and that the gutters on both sides of such paved roadway joining the curbs with the roadway, three feet in width, shall be paved with vitrified brick, and all of the pave ing on said street shall be of an average thickness in excess of six inches, including the concrete foundation; All said paving shall be construct ed and laid to conform to the Pin and specifications prepared by City engineer and filed in the oflice of the City Clerk on the twenty-second day of September, 1919, under anc pursuant to the provisions of the stat» ute in such canes made and provide Section 2. .And it is further ordained. That all she work done by the city under any of the pro C this ordinance shall be thid ont. by contract to the lowest responsible bidders, and only after hse therefor shall have been solicited and received, pursuant to the provisions of the atat« ute; all pork w Cuno P Aiginess the hela Mis of ts, city engineer TEC CE C els Fadbrapn il to the satisfaction a the Board of Commissioners; said diei sepa for said work, as shall be directed by the Board of Commissioners. Section 3. — And it is further ordained, That to provide for the payment of the cost of the construction of the aformaid paving, bonds of the City of pe May, to be known as General Paving Bonds, shall be Issued in the aggregate amount of fifty thoussand dollars, and that the said bonds shall emipon bonds, one hundred in number and shall ile numbered from one to one hundred, both numbers includ: ed, ard shall be in ® denomination of five hundred dollars cach. and shall bear interest at the rate of four and one half per centum p¢F amoum, payable semi-annuaily thie fag annual interest shall be : the frat days of May ‘an wahall in each year during LS "lite of said bonds; said bonds shall eved the tise, Ihe vember, one man Cia nineteen; and the mayor, coun Pac TMerted the ag rieg
and . said. bonds shall contain a recital that they are iisued pursuant to this ordinance, and pursuant to the provisions of an act of the Legislature of the State of New Jerscy entitled An act to authorize and regulate the msuance of bonds und other obligations and the incurring of indebtness by county, city, borgugh, ints town, townuhip or any municipality Endholys «d by an improvement commission," approved March twenty-second, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen, and the acts amendatory thereof an tia tat thereto, and the act enact concerning municipeities» approved March 27, 1917, and the supplements thereto and omen» ments thereof. Section 4. And it is further ordained, That by this ordinance it in deter» mined and declared: A. The average period of the life and usefulness of the improvements to made «nd, constructed by the said funds to be‘ received. from. sald issue of bonds as authorized herein, is twenty years. B. The average assessed valuation of taxable real estate, including improvements, of the City of Cape May, computed: upon the next last three preceding valuations thereof, in the by section twelve Jersey d. 1917, "is six million three 1 hundred nintt ety-aix thousand two hundred and ax teen dollars and pss three cent cle The met debt of the City of pe May, computed by the aforsaid Rnodiy ant in the manner provided is seventy-six thourand one hundred and thirty seven dollars and forty-four cents. D. The debt fnanclal statement required by the aformaid authority to ‘be made ts vale chief officer of the sald City of Cape May, and was filed Lavell to the ‘Introduction of this ordl- " ‘Rection 5. And it is further ordain4, wage May, who shall in no PSHM burse the same except to pay the pene of issuing and selling the wame and for the purposes for which maid bonds are issued, as herein set forth: and if, for any reason, any part of the said proceeds is not applied or necessary for the said purpones, the governing body of the said City of Cape May may re-appropriste the remaining unapplied funds to pay the principal « res outstanding bonds. aed be it further ordnined That this ordinance shall take offect immediately. | GEORGE P. WENTZELL PUBLIC NOTICE The foregoing ordinance was ed first and second readings by ? the Board of Commissioners of the City of Cape May, New Jersey, at a regu>| lar meeting held on Tuenday, Septem« ber 23, 1919, and notice is hereby given that said ordinance will be conal« dered on third and final Hitel at a regular meeting of said Board of Cominsioners to be held in the Commis< sioner‘s room, corner of Mfachie ced and Franklin Streets, in said City ‘Tuesday, October 7, 1919, at ien ae clock in the forencon or as (ine the same can be (Rartfas] where any person or thx-payer hav ing pris (J Fral ange thereG r and be pude ° RMAN PORTER: City Clerk. ral ed, Cape May, NJ. September 28,
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\ BRH) AH LFO (6 4 n ordinance requiring the making of necessary connections. for sewerage, gas and water mains | and conduits for wires in Perry Street from Cape Island Creek Bridge to Beach Avenue, in Jackson | street from Cape Island Creek Bridge to Beach avenue, in Decatur street from Washington rtreet to Beach avenue, and in Ocean street from Washington street to Beach avenue. Whereas, the Hoard of Commissioners of the City of Cape May, by an ordinance for said purposes, have determined . to . improve . certain streets . by — conntructing . thereon rmanent paving, and in order to ave private connections with sewerm, gas and water mains and conduits for telephone and telegraph wires made before the beginning of the construction of said paving; and Whereas, the said City of Cape May heretofore has granted privileges and consents to Cape Island Gas CompPa n a any, Franklin Electric Light Com» pany, Cape May Light and Power Compuny, Ocean Street Passenger Railway Company, | Delaware | and Atlantic Telegraph and Telephone Company, and the Eastern Telephone — and Telegraph Company, and _ their — successors are to be improved by the said construction, of said paving therefore Section 1, The Board of Commisloners of the City of Cape May do ordain, That within thirty days after the passage of this ordinance the owners of all pipes for thesupplying of gan and all conduits for running wires, and the owners of all lands and premines on the following described atzeets, to wit: Perry Street from Cape Island Creek Bridge to Beach avenue, Jack: son street from Cape Island Creek Bridge to Beach avenue, Decatur atreet from Washington street to Beach ave» nue, and Oceanstreet from Washington Street to Beach Avenue, which land Section 2, And it is further or dained, That the owners of the land and premixes on the mouthwent wide 0 Ocean Street, from the southerly cor nee of Hughes: Street, shall provide and make connections for sewers, wa ter and gas pipes and conduits, if nee exsary, in each forty feel of frontage measuring from the corner of Hugh street southerly along the maid nid of Ocean street. Section 3. — And it in further ordain: ed, That the owner or owners of al lands or the owners of all franchi y corporations, are h rdered to make all such connsetion
Board of Commissioners shall cause much connections: to be mad t ireetion of the engin the casts and expel thereof vhalt be computed and assessed upon: the tands and. corporations benefiited in accordance with the act of the State n act concernin " approved March 2 the supplements hereio" and ‘the a endments thereof, and n!) connections shall be made in conformity with the plans and instructions of the city engineer and by this ordinance. Section 5, — And it is further ordafi ed, That this ordinance shall take effeet immediately. GEORGE P. WENTZELL PUBLIC NOTICE ° The foregoing ordinance was pase ed first and mecond readings he ard of Mog Aig rail ol the dered on third and final reading at a regular meeting of maid Board of Cominxloners to be held in th mioner‘x room. corner of W and Franklin streets, In. waid City, on Tuerday, October 7, 1919, at moon o‘clock in the forencon or an theater, the rame can be contidered, ad may appear and be AM rogten City: Clerk Dated. Cape May, eptember 23, (cise AE: T Y I Reo a Ee DECATUR ST, NEAR SEACB AND ‘AMUSEMENTS E. P. NITTINGER, Prop. L 4 1 A R FLS 8. Co U0 3) Diu f Jorner Derry and South Lofaystte Bt. busd Milk for Rabies.

