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 796 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 370. 1889. avenues specified in the schedules named in said appendix, and on fifteenth street between Pennsylvania. and New Yor Avenues, and in the aggregate for each schedule as stated herein, namely: G°“°"*““h°d"1°· GENERAL SCHEDULE: Including fifteenth street between Pennsylvania and NewYork Avenues, one hundred and eighty-five thousand one hundred and sixty-five dollars. G¤>rs¤¢<>w¤- GEORGETOWN SCHEDULE: Fifty-seven thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. Nm-uma semen. Nonrnwnsr S1:c·r1oN SCHEDULE: Two hundred and twenty-four thousand two hundred and ten dollars. · _ Southwest muon. SOUTHWEST SECTION SCHEDULE: Eighty-nine thousand 111ne hundred dollars. _ _ S¤¤¤=¤¤¤ ¤¤¤¤¤¤» Sonrnnnsr SEc·r1oN Scnnnvnn; Eighty-nine thousand nine hundred dollars. N°¤h·*°¤*°°°**°”· Noarumsr SECTION SCHEDULE: One hundred and fifteen thousand four hundred and seventy-five dollars. i For paving Twentieth street from R street to S street, and for paving S street from Twentieth street to Connecticut avenue north- ` west, ten thousand dollars. L*m*° Q °°“°’°*° That under appropriations contained in this act no contract shall N be made for ma 'ng or repairing concrete or asphalt pavement at a higher price than two dollars per square Eard for a quality equal to the best laid in the District r1or to July rst,,e7i(ghteen hundred and 'pmvsse. eighty-six, and with same dbpth of base: Prov' ed, That these conditions as to price and de th of base hall not applpto the pavement F'*"°°“°'”*'°°"· authorized by this act onhifteenth street between ennsylvania and New York Avenues. G¤¤”¤¤· GRADING Srnmnrs, ALLEYS, AND ROADS : For grading streets, a1- leys, and roads not otherwise provided for, at a price not to exceed ten cents per cubic yard, nfteen thousand dollars. Wm- REPAIRS T0 PAVEMENTS : For repairs to concrete pavements, with - the same or other, not inferior, material, ninety thousand dollars; for resurfacing and reppiring Pennsylvania avenue from First to Seventeenth streets nort west, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars; in all, two hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. P¤¤¤i¤ "°*‘k- PERMIT WORK: For the improvement and repair of alleys and sidewalks and the construction of sewers and sidewalks, of such form and materials as the Commissioners may determine, under the mlm. permit system, one hundred and twenty-nve thousand dollars : Pro- Owum to my me vided, That the pfoperty owners requesting such improvements shall . pay one—half of the tota cost: And provided further; That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are authorized in their discretion to order such of the above enumerated work as in their opinion N¤¢¢¤¤¤‘¥W°¤‘l=· is necessary for the public health, safety, or comfort, and to ay the total cost of such work from said appropriation, one half of tlie cost of suchwork so done, including materia and labor, shall be charged against and become alien upon the property abutting upon the line of thi?,;;}? °* °”*'”*“g such improvement, and shallhe levied pro rata, according to the lineal ' frontage of each lot or part of lot abutting upon such im rovement, within sixty days after making such assessment, and in order to reimburse sa1d appropriation so expended one-half of the cost of such work so done, me uding labor and material, shall be char ed.against and become a hen upon the property abutting u n thedine of the said work, and shall be levied pro-rata upon saidpproperty, according to 1ts lineal frontage, upon such terms and re lations as to notice to proprietors and the method and terms of suchunotice as shall seem to" the_Commissioners of the District of Columbia right and pro er, due notice of such terms and regulations being given by publlication thereof in some newspaper published in the city of Washington for such time as said Commissioners shall prescribe, and the one—half so ’¤¤’¤¤°¤*¤· charged aga1nst such abutting property shall be aid as follows: onethird of the amount within sixty days from the date of service of