Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 261)

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Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 261)

261

Trustees

The regular monthly meeting of the Trustees was
held at the usual place on ~

There were present, the President, Messrs An-
drews
, Cheever, Crocker, ^Curtis Gould, Little, Nazro,
Read and Sleeper.

The record of the last meeting was read. ~

Report of Comee on Lots _

Mr Curtis for the Committee upon Lots submitted a
report upon two subjects of inquiry made by the
Superintendent
: _

Perpetl Care of Small lots _

1st Whether the Trustees will contract with the owner
of lots consisting of less than three hundred square feet, for
the perpetual care and preservation thereof for less than
three hundred dollars, which is the minimum sum now
prescribed by the Trustees.

After explanation of this subject in the report, the follow-
ing vote was proposed for adoption, which being in
amendment of the a bye-law, lies over until another meeting.

"That the Trustees will guarantee the perpetual care
and preservation of lots^containing less than three hundred square feet,
for such sum not less than one hundred dollars for
each lot, as may be agreed upon between them and the
proprietor of such lot."

Public monuments

The second subject of inquiry was _

Whether the Trustees will require a sum of money to
be deposited by those who erect what may be called
public monuments for their future care and preservation.

Upon this matter the report recommended the

Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 261)

261

Trustees

The regular monthly meeting of the Trustees was
held at the usual place on ~

There were present, the President, Messrs An-
drews
, Cheever, Crocker, ^Curtis Gould, Little, Nazro,
Read and Sleeper.

The record of the last meeting was read. ~

Report of Comee on Lots _

Mr Curtis for the Committee upon Lots submitted a
report upon two subjects of inquiry made by the
Superintendent
: _

Perpetl Care of Small lots _

1st Whether the Trustees will contract with the owner
of lots consisting of less than three hundred square feet, for
the perpetual care and preservation thereof for less than
three hundred dollars, which is the minimum sum now
prescribed by the Trustees.

After explanation of this subject in the report, the follow-
ing vote was proposed for adoption, which being in
amendment of the a bye-law, lies over until another meeting.

"That the Trustees will guarantee the perpetual care
and preservation of lots^containing less than three hundred square feet,
for such sum not less than one hundred dollars for
each lot, as may be agreed upon between them and the
proprietor of such lot."

Public monuments

The second subject of inquiry was _

Whether the Trustees will require a sum of money to
be deposited by those who erect what may be called
public monuments for their future care and preservation.

Upon this matter the report recommended the