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tify them in writing, and shall deliver them, with proper vouchers, to the Street Commissioner; and in all cases of contract work under his supervision, he shall examine and report to the Street Commissioner as to the fulfillment or breach of the contract therefor; and he shall certify, on every voucher for payment thereon, that such payment is due, in accordance with the terms of the contract.

perintendent

Gas.

§ 87. He shall, in all matters connected with his bureau, Duties of Sube under the control, direction and supervision of the of Lamps and Street Commissioner, who may approve or disapprove all accounts certified by him, and by whom alone all requisi tions upon the Comptroller for payment thereof shall be drawn.

§ 88. The Superintendent of Lamps and Gas is specially Ibid. charged with the enforcement of all ordinances and resolutions of the Common Council, for the protection of public lamps, and shall report all violations thereof to the Corporation Attorney.

Oil, and In

Lamps.

§ 89. The Superintendent of Lamps and Gas shall have Inspector of authority to appoint in this bureau, to assist the Superin- spector tendent of Lamps and Gas in the performance of the duties thereof an Inspector of Oil, and not to exceed six competent persons, to be called Inspectors of Lamps, whose daily pay shall not exceed two dollars each.

of

perintendent

Gas.

§ 90. There shall be one clerk in this bureau, to be called Clerk to Suthe Clerk of the Superintendent of Lamps and Gas, who of Lamps & shall keep the accounts thereof, and prepare all the estimates and other papers appertaining thereto; and who shall perform such other duties as may be directed by the Superintendent of Lamps and Gas. He shall be paid monthly for his services at the rate of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum.

Superintend

ent of Repairs

ARTICLE X.

OF THE BUREAU OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES.

91. This bureau, the chief officer of which shall be and Supplies. called the "Superintendent of Repairs and Supplies," is charged with the duty of superintending the construction and repairing of public buildings.

His Bond.

perintendent

Supplies.

§ 92. The Superintendent of Repairs and Supplies shall, before entering upon the duties of his office, execute a bond to the Corporation, with one or more sureties, to be approved by the Comptroller, in the penal sum of two thousand dollars, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of his office. He shall be paid monthly for his services, at the rate of two thousand dollars per annum.

Duties of Su- § 93. He shall take charge of, oversee and superintend of Repairs & the constructing and repairing of the public buildings, and the inspection of all work done thereon, by contract or otherwise, and have general superintendence over the Deputy Superintendent of Repairs and Supplies.

Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

§ 94. He shall make all estimates necessary to or connected with the constructing and repairing of the public buildings, when required by the Street Commissioner.

§ 95. He shall cause to be kept in his bureau correct accounts of the time of all persons to be paid by wages for work on the construction or repairs of public buildings, and of the work upon which they are engaged, and of all expenditures relating thereto, and of the expense of each particular work or job, with the items thereof.

§ 96. He shall examine and audit all pay-rolls and all accounts for work done or materials furnished for the construction or repairs of public buildings; and if found correct, shall certify them in writing, and shall deliver them,

with the proper vouchers, to the Street Commissioner. In all cases of contract work under his supervision, he shall examine, and report to the Street Commissioner, as to the fulfillment or breach of the contract therefor; and he shall certify, on every voucher for payment thereon, that such payment is due, in accordance with the terms of the contract.

perintendent

Supplies.

$97. He shall examine the state of the public buildings Duties of Sufrom time to time; and whenever any requisition for re- of Repairs & pairs thereto shall be referred to him by the Street Commissioner, he shall report all repairs thereof which, in his judgment, may be necessary, to the Street Commissioner, who shall lay the same before the Common Council, except where the expense thereof shall not in any case exceed two hundred and fifty dollars, in which case the Street Commissioner may cause the repairs to be made. under the supervision of the Superintendent of Repairs and Supplies; but no expenditure shall be made by the Superintendent of Repairs and Supplies, except upon the written order and certificate of the Street Commissioner, in accordance with section 6 of this chapter.

Superintend

and Supplies,

tor of work.

§ 98. The Superintendent of Repairs and Supplies may Assistant to employ, whenever the same shall be necessary, a competent ent of Repairs person to assist the Superintendent of Repairs and Supplies and Inspec in the performance of the duties of his office, whose monthly pay shall not exceed one hundred dollars; and not to exceed two competent persons, to inspect and estimate the value of all work not done by contract, the daily pay of each of whom shall not exceed two dollars and a half; and no account shall be allowed for any such work, until such inspection and estimate shall have been made.

perintendent

99. He shall, in all matters connected with his bureau, Duties of Sube under the control, direction and supervision of the or Repairs &

Supplies.

Clerks in Bureau of Re

plies.

Street Commissioner, who may approve or disapprove of all accounts certified by him, and by whom alone all requisitions upon the Comptroller for the payment thereof shall be drawn.

$ 100. There shall be two clerks in this bureau, to be pairs & Sup- called the First and Second Clerks to the Superintendent of Repairs and Supplies, who shall keep the accounts of this bureau, and prepare such papers, and perform such other duties appertaining thereto, as shall be directed by the Superintendent of Repairs and Supplies. They shall be paid monthly for their services, as follows: the First Clerk at the rate of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, and the Second Clerk at the rate of eight hundred per annum.

Deputy Superintendent of Repairs &

ARTICLE XI.

OF THE DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES.

§ 101. There shall be in the Bureau of Repairs and SupSupplies. plies, an officer who shall be called the Deputy Superintendent of Repairs and Supplies, who is charged with the duty of superintending the supplying the public rooms and offices and court-rooms of the Corporation, the police station-houses, the engine and other houses of the Fire Department, and the public markets, with fuel, stationery, printing, and all other things necessary therefor, and of superintending the furnishing of all other necessary supplies for the Corporation, except in cases where other provision is made therefor. He shall receive payment monthly for his services, at the rate of two thousand dollars per

His Bond

annum.

§ 102. The Deputy Superintendent of Repairs and Supplies shall, before entering upon the duties of his office, execute bond to the Corporation, with one or more sureties, to be approved by the Comptroller, in the penal sum

of two thousand dollars, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of his office.

uty Superin.

Repairs and
Supplies.

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§ 103. He shall take charge of, and superintend the de- Duties of Deplivery and preservation of all supplies to be furnished tendent of under his supervision, and shall have charge of keeping clean and in proper order the public rooms, offices and court-rooms of the Corporation, and of the warming and lighting of the same; and for that purpose he may, with the written consent of the Street Commissioner, employ so many and such persons as may be necessary therefor, and at such compensation, not to exceed one dollar and a half per day, in any case, as may be allowed by the Street Commissioner. A statement of all persons so employed, with the rate of compensation allowed to each, and of his occupation, shall be submitted quarterly to the Common Council.

§ 104. He shall make all estimates necessary to or con- Ibid. nected with the furnishing the supplies mentioned in this chapter, when required by the Street Commissioner; and, with the consent of the Street Commissioner, shall purchase all such supplies not furnished by contract, when the expense thereof shall not exceed two hundred and fifty dollars in any one case; but no expenditure shall be incurred by the Deputy Superintendent of Repairs and Supplies, except upon the written order and certificate of the Street Commissioner, in accordance with section 6 of this chapter.

105. He shall have the care of the public yards and Ibid. store-houses of the Corporation and of all things that may be stored therein, and may, with the consent of the Street Commissioner, employ not to exceed two keepers for each

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