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A at the Board at Representatives of Conn. called to order on 10, 1951 by President Robert G. Shepherd at 3:15 P.M. at the Burdick Junior &hool Audi . of the Churcli:""- '125 Roll call was taken with 34 present and 5 absent. The absent were Catherine Cl;pry, Joh" Vito John • RObert Shepherd requested for vac.ncv at 5th District Representative. Jr. 5ol11l'1a Hr. seconded by walter Seely. Lockwood that be closed, seconded and CARRIcu. Hr. was elected by a vote of 3'1 in favor, a opposed •. Ir. was in by the President, 'Jr. Shepheri't: Lewis moved that the minutes of August 6, 1951 and at the Special meet- of 20, 1951 be accet1ted as wri t ten, and CARRIeD. 0 .......... ..c..... .. --(, ... · .• Joseph Zaalllllrie£ !IO'/W, seconded' ' and CARRH.J, that the & Zoning report be heard at that Joseph Zdanowicz read letter the J 10 1[d. 9! _ O!' ... and Court . '. Babette Ransohotf, a member of the wi th Paul Plotkin on Housing and Redevelopment, outlined the redeveloDment and pro,iect areas being considered bv the Urban Commission. Lockwood, seconded bv Paul Plotkin, requested that Hr. Harris, Director of the Urban RedeveloDment Commission be heard. Hr. Harris, with the aid ot two pointed u"der consideration and plans at St.mtord. Proiect N2 is bound bv Atl.ntic St., Street and inclu'des Old J"bl in. 01lt the sections which are The h prQject is the oouth railroad, Hm Street, Hain Fo11owinq his eXDl'nation of the charts, Ir. h.rris answered questions. t.nd NOI of .1 ames ;hllreed. s,'condrd tl' .:e len Bro'lllel'. ilnd CAKR ItJ, reques t to waive tee ot $25.00 to the Jllnior Chamber of Coml'lerce was denied. MOTION of GeorRe Lockwood, seconded by RObert and Petitio" #110 was granted to the Stil"·ford ty Chest for their driv., during the month of OctOber for erection of i\ neon sir-n, and sign plilcilrds on lamo posts. rlr. Shepherd read !Iilyor QuiRley's letter re r. ' sign"tion of fir. h. Gaynor Brennan trom the Bnilrd of Helen lIomi tea .. Iurra)· ;·lcConnel to !i 11 the VilCanCI', seconded by .ial ter s.: ·elY. UPO)l , ·IOTIO: , L,' John Chilrleson, seconded by ilillii\l1l Kaminski and CAR.1Il:) nomination s werp closed. o o o

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Page 1: c - Stamford Board of Representatives · o o o ~~Pr~D~a_lQ~_1251 A bllllot vote WIlS taken and counted by Tellers Young and ~llIrphy. tlr. ,icConnel w;os elected b)T a vote of 33

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A ~eetin~ at the Board at Representatives of St~ford, Conn. w~s called to order on SePte~ber 10, 1951 by President Robert G. Shepherd at 3:15 P.M. at the Burdick Junior Hi~h &hool Audi toriu~. .

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Roll call was taken with 34 ~e~bers present and 5 absent. The absent ~~bers were Catherine Cl;pry, Joh" C~avan, Vito ~gO, John Co~ and~ohg 'C~~n •

• RObert Shepherd requested n~ination5 for fillin~ vac.ncv at 5th District Representative.

Jr. 5ol11l'1a no~in~ted Hr. Aa~e Feldt~ose, seconded by walter Seely.

Geor~e Lockwood ~ved that no~inations be closed, seconded and CARRIcu.

Hr. Feldt~ose was elected by a vote of 3'1 in favor, a opposed •. Ir. Feldt~ose was s~'Orn in by the President, 'Jr. Shepheri't:

Rob~rt Lewis moved that the minutes of August 6, 1951 and at the Special meet­in~ of Au~ust 20, 1951 be accet1ted as wri t ten, seco~ded and CARRIeD.

0 .......... ..c..... .. --(, -r'\'~ -:y.!2.~_ ... · .• ~ Joseph Zaalllllrie£ !IO'/W, seconded' 'and CARRH.J, that the Pl~nning & Zoning

Co~mittee report be heard at that ti~e.

Joseph Zdanowicz read letter fro~ the J101[d. 9! ~sign _O!' ... 1!.!?Lr~~~_ oLPolice and Court Build!~g_s. . '. ~.

Babette Ransohotf, a member of the sub-co~mi tt~c wi th Paul Plotkin on Housing and Redevelopment, outlined the redeveloDment and pro,iect areas being considered bv the Urban RedeveloD~ent Commission.

Geor~e Lockwood, seconded bv Paul Plotkin, requested that Hr. ~ark Harris, Director of the Urban RedeveloDment Commission be heard.

Hr. Harris, with the aid ot two ~"ns, pointed u"der i~~ediate consideration and plans underw~y. at St.mtord. Proiect N2 is bound bv Atl.ntic St., Street and inclu'des Old J"bl in.

01lt the sections which are The h prQject is the oouth railroad, Hm Street, Hain

Fo11owinq his eXDl'nation of the charts, ;·Ir. h.rris answered questions.

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O~ NOI IO~ of .1 ames ;hllreed. s,'condrd tl' .:e len Bro'lllel'. ilnd CAKR ItJ, reques t to waive tee ot $25.00 to the Jllnior Chamber of Coml'lerce was denied.

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O~ MOTION of GeorRe Lockwood, seconded by RObert Le~is, and CARRI~J Petitio" #110 was granted to the Stil"·ford Co~m\lni ty Chest for their driv., during the month of OctOber for erection of i\ neon sir-n, ~ there~o~etp.r and sign plilcilrds on lamo posts.

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rlr. Shepherd read !Iilyor QuiRley's letter re r.'sign"tion of fir. h. Gaynor Brennan trom the Bnilrd of ~inr."cP'.

Helen llro~le)T lIomi n~ tea .. Iurra)· ;·lcConnel to !i 11 the VilCanCI', seconded by .ial ter s.:·elY.

UPO)l ,·IOTIO:, L,' John Chilrleson, seconded by ilillii\l1l Kaminski and CAR.1Il:) nomination s werp closed.

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A bllllot vote WIlS taken and counted by Tellers Young and ~llIrphy. tlr. ,icConnel w;os elected b)T a vote of 33 in favor, 2 opposed. "~ -, '- ..

Letters from lIayor Qt,igley re the aUllointment of ,John J. Mc:iahon and Frederick ii. :Ji1rlin~ to the Personnel COl1l'llission were read.

Letter from Hayor l..luigley re appointment of Dr. Paul Ilrown as Health. Commis­sioner was read, and action was deferred on the Anpolntments Committee report. - .

Letter from llayor Qui~ley re appoin t'lleot of Frank X. Lennon on the Urban Redevelopment Co~mission was read and referred to the ApPointments Committee.

Letters from the Corporation Counsel in reply to letters from the Board in regard to Resqlution #116 and Sewer ~~tors Were re~d.

James Nulreed ~IOVt.J that because the letters were so len~thy and had jllst been received that they be referred to the Legislative & Rnles Committee for perusal and stud)T and be taken uo at the October ~ectinf., seconded by Babette Ransohoff i\nd CARRIhD.

Piltrick Ilogi\n reguested that Legislative :t ;l',les Committee reter oarticularlv to 73I1F.

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Ei~'~1_QQ~i11~~ Helen Bromlev ~IOVhJ), seconded by B"bette l!?nsohoff, that permission be gTi1.nted

Mr. Horrissey, Commissioner of iinance, to invest surplus funds of the City of St;~ford in U.S. Tre~sury short te~ notes,-rreasury Bills, Certificates and Federlll Intermediate Credi t Bank Jebeptures, as requested, UNAAIHOUSLY CARRI!:.J.

Helen Bromley HOVhil, seconded bv ,illiter Seely, thH the tmergencv ,\poro­priation for $63~, _ !or equipment, Ilrchitect's fee and acceutllnce of three alternates in tEe base bid to conolete the Stark School i\ddition be granted. UNANI:·KlUSLY CARRILJ. -------

Helen Bromley relict. letter received from Commissioner of Finance, Thomas .Iorrissey on fees collected for licenses and oCl"!'IiLS _since this study was started, i\nd "'1iich also ~dvised that bills ~ad been forwardt'lj to theatres, bowlin~ alleys, etc., returns 0" which had not I'et been received.

L~£i~laliY~_&_~Yl~~_QQmmil1~~ Qt. r·IOTION of JAmes :·Iulre"d, seconded by P?trick Sc"rella, Ilod UN,\;.lolOUSLY

CARlIltJ, Ordinllnce U1 SIIflPl€'m('nt was ,ccepted as publishpd in the StAmford Advocat~ on 9/11/51:

Ot<JINJI,\Ct. Nll SUPPLI:Nt:~L.::... rc rental and sale of ci ty-own_ed oroperty. Be f; -;;;:d;t-;;ect -h~ford that, in conto!":.i ty wi t h Sec t ion <188 of the

Stamford Charter, the Cod~ of General Ordin?"ces of ~ti\~ford is hereby amended by inclUding as Chaoter 31, " new chi\llter establishin~ the following procedures and comli tions for rental or SAle of real property owned by the Ci ty of Sti\lllford:

Chaoter 31 - nental or Sale of City Owned Prooert)T Sec. 1. Proced'Jrc for Authorizing Rent"l or Sale--"~I Juring thE ,"onth of OctOber in ci\ch ye'r, the Commissioner of Fin"nct"

sh,,11 furnish thf' Plllnning Hoard "i th " list of .. 11 real ornpertv owned ny the citl', pxceotin~ from s~id list snch real estate ,'5 is bcin~ "sed for schools,

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public blJildin~s or pnblic parks. and any properties so restricted by deed or otherwise AS to pr{'clude re"tAl or sale. Such list sh"ll i~clude ~ description of each p",rcel. its 'lssessed v"lllatian. the usc to which it is bein~ put. and th .. income. if :lIlV. received from the s~"'e b.v th~ Cit)' dlJri"g the preceding, fiscal year.

b) The Planni~e 80~rd. on or bef6re JanlJ~ry 15 of the succeeding ~ellr shall trans",i t to the ;·(lIyor. the Board of keDresentat ives and the Bo"rd of Finllnce. s"id list with its recommendlltion as to prese~t and future use of each p~rcel on the same. Such Use ma.1' be stucd in ~enerlll terms.

c) The Board of Representlltives. Hits reelllllr meetin~ i" the follo"inp :'ll1rch. shllll. by a maioritv vote. I,uthoriz~ the le,lSc or s~le of MY property on sllid list which is recommended for lease or sllle bv the Pl"nning ~"rd. The Hoard of Representatives. by ' ~ two-thirds vot~ of its e"tire membershiD. may authorize the ren tal or sal~ of any prooerty on s " id list "hich is not recoJ1ll1lended for lease or sllle by tht' Planning BOllrd. The BOllrd of ilcorese'tatives. by " tl<O-thirds VOt<' of its entire me",bershin. "'~v authorize the s?l'? or l,,"se of ~'n.v property o"ncd b,v the City of Stal'lford lit any reeular Dr special ",eeting ci\lled for t~at DurDose.

Sec. 2 ~e~21i~li2n_Q1_a~nl~1_Qr_~Jl~ The H'lyor is hereby c~owered to negoti.tc Ipi\s~s of such properties as are

authorized for rental in accordance wit~ Sec. I hereof ..... nd. sUh,iect to the aoprova1 of the Board of Finance of thl' terms .nd conditions thereof. to enter into such leilSPs on behalf of the City. but no l E' i\se extendin~ over" Deriod of more than two years ",ay be made without sP~cific i\nprnvi\l bv the Board of R('f1resentatives.

The Mayor. wi th in two mo" ths after au thori Z" t in" by t he Board of ilpprcst'nt a­tives. shall sell at public .... uction bOlt for not l ess th"n i IS assessed villur. slJch of the properties IIuthorized by the Bo.,rd of Repres <'ntativ(>s for sale as thfo :1 .... yor and the Bo .... rd of Finance shall IInrrove. Notice of the ti",e and place of such sale shi\ll be ~iven by publishing .... notice of the Si\llle for t"o consecutive di\Ys in " dailY "ewspi\pp.r hi\vin~ i\ gener.l circulation in the Ci tv of ;;t .... "'ford. beginnine not less thi\n five days nor more thi\n twenty d .... vs bdorc the date of said sllle:

The ~(avor is hereby authorized a~d e",po.'er~d to "ct for the City and to execute all documents l1ect'ss.1.ry to tr~ns!c r ti tlt:- to slJch prooerty.

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If there shilll be "n acceptable bid for 'n ,I' nal'tiClllar ",rcel of rei\l cst" te. the l:ity shall continur: to hold it and it shi\ll be i"cluded on t~~ list to he sub",i tted by the Co",missioner of Fini\nce i~ the folto"i n~ OctOber unless. orior to submission of such list th~ Board of ,'epr'sf'ntnti\'es sh,n "p,i\b anthorize si\le bv a t"o-thirds vot ... of those T'res .. nt ,11 " f<'guJ"r m ~ct. in~ or a sT'ecial meeting celled for th e purpose.

;;ec. ~ t!le~liye_Ja!e This Ordinance shall ulk~ effect frn", the datI' of its c",ctmcnt.

(fhe. r"'Adin~ of th(· lJrdinMc(> Io'as o",ilt e' l hcc,usc ever)' ",e"llJer had recpived a CODY ns Oer Ch.rt"r r~qllir" .. e"ts.)

.'Ir. In1reed. rcportin~ for the Lcgis1:ltho" I< rlulf's CO'"1JT\i ttee i~ the nbsenc,·

of its Chi ' '''''An. advis('d thllt th(' t!'tter nf r"plv on pensions from Cornoration Conns,.,l ,John h,nrahM did "01 ,rrivp i" sufficient ti",c for the co",",ittee to rt'­port on stu,,;:.

:ofr. Hulreed MJvi~ed thu. th': coo""itt "c hod "ol~in F to report to d"tP 0" lilt' opcnine of ~r:\vt ' l oits. exc;w:,tions, etc. t bill would endf!:\Vor to renort ttl thl\ Octob~r ntN>tl!'l r, .

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A~~2iulm~nls_Cgmmill~~ Geor~e Conners sUbmitted report of interviews with James M~nnlng and Dr. Paul

Brown recommendin~ the acceptance of these appointments.

A ballot was taken on Hr. Hanning's appointment and votes counted by tellers Young and Numhy were 21 in favor, 13 opposed and 1 blank • .. - ---- --

James Manning was approved as Commissioner of Public Works. .. ..... .. . ~-,

James Hulreed ~I)Vl'.D Suspension of Rilles to vote on Dr. Paul Brown at this "',(eting, seconded by William' Kaminski ~nd UNANIHOUSLY CARRTID.

tlarold Clark ~IOVI:.D for a ten minute recess, seconded and CARRIl:.D.

,\ ballot for Dr. Paul Brown was cast and counted by tellers Young and Hurphy wi th results of 22 in favoI', u opposed.

Jr. Paul Brown was aoproved as Public Health Commissioner.

fygli'_~~11a[~_~_B~,[~align_~Q~ill~~ This committee recommends the demolition of the old Lockwood Avenue firehouse,

sale of same and purchase of oroperty in Cove section where there is a great need for a recreation center, in a' section where there has been a tremendous influx of populat i n.

Patrick Hegan MOVED that report of the committee re lockwood Avenue Firehouse be recommended to the Mayor and Planning Board, seconded and UNANIMOUSLY CARRII:.D.

Helen Bromley urged further inquiry into the possibility of usin~ the building.

Helen Peatt read the report of the commi ttee re Hills Bros. ci,r.cus and the careless and neeli~ent manner in which WoOdside Park was lelt, believin~ that the entire Board should decide wh~ther permission for circuses in the future should be granted.

Jost'ph Carlin ~IOVW that a decision be withheld at this time and that each request he hroueht up s r:parately, and carcfull .\· considered, s('conded and UNANIHOUSLY CARRHD. .

H~~11h_~_r[21~'li2n_~Qmmil1~~ ROhert Shepherd as Actine Hayor held a meetin~ wi th CaPtain Herbert of the

Police Department, Chief Vei t and Capt.lin rlich~rdson of the Fire Department, Board of Pllblic S"fety and Dr. Paul Brown on Nanda:.', :;eptembcr 10. lq51 for the purpose of examininp, thel'rp.sent ha~dlingof emlr~cncy cases and whether personnel of the Fire and Police :Jepartl'lent werp adequatelv trained in First Aid lind use of emergency p.quipment.

It was "~reed to send the letters frnm the /Io.lrd of Public Slifety, Fire ilnd Police Jepartments to til<- Health Ii Protect ion Commi ttee for review.

Robert Lewis, in the absence of nr. John Cook. Chair'llan, SUbmitted report of this cO"lMittN' req'l(-stillg t~nt "'.',," he held in "b~ \'ance until Sliid committee have suffici,'nt time tn study "nd rppOrl on the mott e r.

iIi 11 i am KiL'Ili nsk i sllb",i tted " Resol u t ion rc h.lndli n~ of emergency CAses by the Police and Fire ucpartments, fIOVt,D its acceptance, sf'candf'd by Patrick Scarell~ and UN'\~nIOU;:;LY CARi<lb).

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11111 [(}':i)LVWtl;"t thl' ci ty of Stamford m.,k(' avail~hle tn the Police and Fire M·partm"nt s i.l n.'~ .,,>citAtOr ond anv othrr equipment to be used in connection

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with emerRcncy cases, coupled with a trainin~ pro~r~~ for the men in the princi­ples and operation thereof. Be IT FURTHhR RhSOLVlD that a reasonable effort he constantly maintained to keep this equipment available, in good working condition and that men responsible for same be kept UP to date aD the latest ' techniqnes in emergency first aid. In conclusion, tJe it also the OONFIRH~J DUTY of the Board of Representiltives or a dlll.v chosen committee thereof, to keep constant vi~ilance lIntil a satisfactory pro~ram of tr&inin~ be accomplished.

Robert Shepherd read the steering committee report.

It was foK)VI!.D that the Ordinance on Page l09-110~9Cl.h~ Cqde of Ord,iJlilnces be brought to the attention of the Buildln~ Inspec.tM and Health Commissionl'r re issuing building permits in certain areas.

Upon NOTION by Clifford Waterbuo', seconded ant:! Ci\RRIl:i), th,: Mee ting "as adjourned at 11: 35 P.N.

Respectfully suhmitt~d,

B:lbo:: tt e, S.Ransohoff, Clerk

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