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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 1, no. 17: July 11, 1868

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REAL ESTATE RECORD. Permitting Starin & Co. to repave 81st st, botAveon 2d and Sd avs., with a specimen of their asphalt pavement Permitting pro'perty owners, Oth St., between Broadwiiy and Cth av., to p.avo said street -with Belgian pavement at their own expenso. Permitting property owners, 52d st, bctAveen Sth and 6th avs., to pave said said street with Belgian pavement at their own expense, (before Mayor). Eomoving pump, a. s., 12Sth st. near Sd av. EESGLTJTIONS AND OEDINANCES Approved, and not approved, but become laws sinco June 19,1S6S. Dey St., n. s., to Pier 20, N. E., relaying crosswalk, ap¬ proved Jaly 1.' East Houston st, in front of No. 42, gas lamp, -without approval. James st., from No. 61 to No. 02, crosswalks, approved Juno 20. Maiden Lane, from B'way to South st,, Nicolson pave¬ ment over veto, June 29. v Monroo st, from Gouvemeur to Montgomery sts., sowor, June 26. Perry st., bet 4th and Bleecker sts., Belgian paA'oment June 26. Princo st, In front of Orphan Asylum, tAvo gas lamps, June 26. Washington st., from Jano to Hor.atio sts., soAver. Juno 23. llth st, n. St betAveen West st. and llth av., llagging, &c., Juno 23. 15th St. bet 1st av. nnd Av. A, Croton main, June 26. JCth " " « " B, flagging, ifcc, Juno 23. 19th " Sd and Cth avs., Nicolson pavement, passed over veto, .Tune 29. 29th St., bet Sth and Oth avs., Nicolson pavement, passed over veto, June 20. . 84th st, n. s., 15 foot w. of Broadway, drinking hydrant, Juno 19. 4Stli st, bet. Sth and Oth avs., flagging, &c., July 1. 5Cth '■'■ " gas mains and lamps, July 1 89th " Sd and Sth avs., Fisk concrete pavement, without approval, Juno 22. ISOth St., bet. 10th av, and Uarlem riA'or, gas mains, July 1. Av. B, 0 s., bet ISth and ICth sts. flagging, &c., June 26. 2d av., from 14th to 19th ats., Nicolson paA'cmeut, passed over veto, June 29; Authorizing the raising of $800,000 Central Park Stock- June 2.3. Permitting 12th Ward School Trustees to lay drain pipo in 115th St., Juno 19. Eepealing resolution for a crosswalk opp.No. 898 West St., Juno 19. . ■ PROJECTED BUILDINGS. Tho following plans wero sent into the otHco of tho In¬ spector of Buildings for approval since June 3Cth: June 25th. Ono first class dwelling, s. s. 9th st^ 1215 e. of 2dav.; owner and builder Joseph Hewlett; architect Ed. AVaring. Plan No. 539, approved June 25th. Cost $1.5,000. Lot 25.XS0.0; building 25.V55. Four stories and basement; Connecticut brown stono; flat roof; hot air. pipes built in. 'June 26th. Ono second class building, s. av. cor, of 1st av. and 73d st; owner J. W. Addricks; architect George ■Just; builder Bohm & Striiy. Plan No. 540, approved July 2d. Cost $13,000. Lot 25.S.xl00; buUding 25.8x50; four stories; Philadelphia brick; flat roof. June 27