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be altered; he shall have charge of and make all necessary arrangements for cleaning the streets, disposing of manure, and removing house dirt and offal therefrom; he shall keep” accounts and records of all his proceedings, and shall furnish accounts, properly vouched, when- ever required to do so by the City Council ; he shall for the information of the City Council, keep a register of all encroachments in the city, whether by drains, side—paths, buildings or otherwise, and shall also keep a register of all plans and full statements of sewers, drains, and
.slips, with record of all survey of new or unfinished drains or roads ; and it shall also be
Certificate of Surve or re- quire for the erection of certain build- ings, eta»
his duty to see that persons shall keep the gutters and streets before houses, buildings, or tenements occupied by them free from dirt, filth, and nuisance of every kind ; and he shall be at all times under the direction of the City Council.
3. No person shall be allowed to build a wall, put upa fence, or porch. or erect a building of any kind facing upon the streets of the city, without first having applied to the Surveyor aforesaid, who shall give the applicant a written certificate so to do, which shall be endorsed by the‘Mayor, stating that he (the surveyor) has in conformity with the city regulations, laid off said building site, and granted permission to put up such building, wall or fence (as the case may be) in compliance with the survey which shall describe the line or boundaries of the street or streets thereof; and for such certificate the Surveyor shall be entitled to receive the sum of fifty cents, the same to be paid into the hands of the clerk of the city by said Surveyor for city purposes. Any person guilty of a breach