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Duries of Deputy Superintendent of

of the public yards, whose pay shall not exceed two dollars per day.

§ 106. He shall cause to be kept in his office correct Repairs and accounts of the time of all persons employed by him, in Supplies. accordance with section 103 of this chapter, and of all

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expenditures incurred under his supervision, with the items thereof, and shall keep a separate account of all supplies furnished to each of the several departments, bureaux and courts, and shall furnish each of them at the time of the delivery of any supplies, or at least once in each month, a statement of the articles supplied upon their requisition, with the quantities and prices; he shall take receipts for all articles delivered, which shall be filed in his office.

$107. He shall examine and audit all accounts for work done and for supplies of fuel, stationery, printing and other necessary things under his supervision, and, if found correct, shall certify them in writing, and deliver them, with the proper vouchers, to the Street Commissioner; and in all cases of supplies furnished by contract under his supervision, he shall examine and report to the Street Commissioner as to the fulfillment or breach of the contract therefor, and shall certify on every voucher for payment thereon that such payment is due in accordance with the terms of the contract.

$108. He shall, in all matters connected with his duties, be under the control, direction and supervision of the Street Commissioner, who may approve or disapprove all accounts certified by him, and by whom alone all requisitions upon the Comptroller for the payment thereof shall be drawn.

§ 109. There shall be three clerks, in this bureau, to be pairs & Sup. called First, Second and Third Clerks to the Deputy Super

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intendent of Repairs and Supplies, who shall keep the accounts of this bureaus and perform such other duties as may be directed by the Deputy Superintendent of Repairs and Supplies. The First Clerk shall be paid monthly for his services, at the rate of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; the Second Clerk shall be paid monthly for his services, at the rate of one thousand dollars per annum; the Third Clerk shall be paid monthly for his services, at the rate of eight hundred dollars per annum.

City Hall.

§ 110. The term City Hall, as used in this ordinance, Keeper of includes all the public buildings in the Park. There shall be in the Bureau of Repairs and Supplies an officer, who shall be known as the Keeper of the City Hall, and who shall be paid monthly for his services, at the rate of one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars per annum,

§ 111. The Keeper of the City Hall shall have charge, His duties. under the supervision of the Deputy Superintendent of Repairs and Supplies, of keeping the City Hall, and shall superintend the keeping clean and in proper order the rooms in the City Hall. He shall, when necessary, cause fires to be made therein, except in the rooms occupied by the courts or offices of the United States, the Commissioners of Emigration, the Governors of the Alms-house, the Croton Aqueduct Board, the Board of Education, and the Law Institute.

§ 112. He shall also provide for the meetings of the re- Ibid. spective Boards of the Common Council, and their committees, and shall preserve and take care of the furniture used in, and the fuel or other articles supplied for the use of, the City Hall, except as provided in the last section, and perform such other duties connected with his office as may be assigned him by the Street Commissioner.

May reside in
City Hall,

Duties of
Keeper of
City Hall.

§ 113. He may occupy for himself and his family such rooms in the City Hall as may be assigned him by the Street Commissioner.

§ 114. He shall superintend and keep an account of the time of all persons appointed by the Deputy Superintendent of Repairs and Supplies, to assist him in the performance of his duties, in pursuance of section 103 of this chapter, and shall prepare and certify all accounts and payrolls therefor, and shall deliver them to the Deputy Superintendent of Repairs and Supplies, by whom, if found correct, they shall also be certified, and be delivered to the Street Commissioner.

neer of Fire

ARTICLE XII.

OF THE BUREAU OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER OF THE FIRE

DEPARTMENT.

Chief Engi. § 115. This bureau, of which the Chief Engineer of the Department. Fire Department shall be the chief officer, is charged with

His duties.

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the duty of repairing fire engines, hose-carts, hooks and ladders, hose, and other machines and apparatus, for the use of the Fire Department.

$116. The Chief Engineer of the Fire Department shall oversee and superintend the repairing of fire engines, hose-carts, hooks and ladders, hose, and other machines and apparatus, for the use of the Fire Department.

§ 117. He shall make all estimates necessary to, or connected with, the performance of the duties of his bureau, when required by the Street Commissioner.

§ 118. He shall, from time to time, inspect the fire engines, hose-carts, hooks and ladders, hose, and other machines and apparatus, for the use of the Fire Department; and shall report to the Street Commissioner any repairs which may

be required thereon. If the Street Commissioner approve thereof, he shall report the same to the Common Council, except that when the expenditure shall not exceed seventyfive dollars in any one case, he may direct the same to be done.

Chief Engi

§ 119. The Chief Engineer may, with the consent of the Duties of Street Commissioner, make small repairs in the Corpora- neer. tion yard, to the hose and hooks and ladders of the Fire Department.

§ 120. He shall cause to be kept in his bureau accounts Ibid. of the time of all persons to be paid by wages for work, under the supervision of his bureau, and of the work upon which they are engaged, and of all the other expenditures of his bureau, and of the expense of each particular work or job, with the items thereof.

§ 121. He shall examine and audit all pay-rolls and all mid. accounts for work done, or materials furnished, under the supervision of his bureau, and, if found correct, shall certify 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.

$122. He shall, in all matters connected with his bureau, Ibid. be under the control, direction and supervision of the Street Commissioner, who may approve or disapprove all accounts certified by him, and by whom alone all requisitions upon the Comptroller for the payment thereof shall

be made.

§ 123. No new fire engine, hose, or hook and ladder Construction

of Fire En. gines, &c

Superintendent of Fire

carriage, shall be constructed for the Fire Department, unless the same shall be authorized by the Common Council.

§ 124. There shall be in this bureau, a Superintendent of Apparatus. Fire Apparatus, to be appointed by the Street Commissioner, who shall be a practical machinist, and fire engine builder, and who shall be an exempt fireman, whose duty it shall be to superintend the construction and proper working and keeping of fire apparatus, and such other duties as may be required in the direction of the Fire Department, which shall not interfere with any existing ordinance, or conflict with the firemen in the discharge of their duties. The Superintendent of Fire Apparatus shall receive payment for his services monthly, at the rate of one thousand dollars per annum.

Foreman of
Corporation

Yard.

§ 125. There shall be a Foreman of the Corporation Yard, in this bureau, to be appointed by the Chief Engineer, whose duty it shall be to superintend the repairing and cleaning of hose, and take charge of the same, and to perform all such other duties as may be assignd to him by the Chief Engineer, and shall receive a salary of one thousand dollars per annum, payable monthly. There shall also be two clerks in this bureau, to be appointed by the Chief Engineer, who shall keep the accounts of this bureau, and perform such other duties as shall be directed by the Chief Engineer, at a salary of one thousand dollars each per annum, payable monthly. The Chief Engineer shall also have authority to employ laborers in the Corporation Yard, not to exceed eight in number, at a compensation of two dollars per day.

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