Sunday Closing 1909 Prohibiting the operation of barber shops after 12 M on Sundays until midnight.
Garbage
- Incinerators 1909 Adopting plan of the City Engineer to dispose of garbage by dumping same onto the dumps at the rear of
the city instead of into the river.
Railroads 1909 Making it unlawful for any public carrier to bring or cause
to be brought into the city any indigent person.
City Government 1909 Establishing the office of City Alienist.,
for the treatment of insane persons, and to give testimony in the courts and Authorizing appointment of a recognized alienist
for the treatment of the insane at the House of Detention or such other place for the treatment and control of persons with
mental diseases as the city may establish; and to give expert testimony in court. and Dedicating the construction of a building
for the temporary housing of the city's insane pending transportation to an institution, using the $3,000 left by Anna
Staub. and Authorizing plans and specifications and advertisement for bids for the construction of a building on
the grounds of the House of Detention for the use of insane persons.
City Government 1909 Adopting as the
official map of the section bounded by Carrollton, Last Street, the New Basin Canal and Sixteenth Street, a map approved by
W. J. Hardee, City Engineer, in order to adjust former discrepancies in previous surveys and maps. --- find Hardee map---
City Government 1909 Accepting recommendations outlined in the report of Chas. E. Wermuth and R. C. Lloyd for a proper
system of accounting in the various municipal departments.
Official Journal-City Printer 1909 Accepting the bid
of the New Orleans Publishing Company to do the City printing.
Bakeries 1909 Prohibiting the establishment or operation
of any place used for the mixing, compounding and baking, for sale, for restaurants, Bakery or Hotels any products of which
flour is the principal ingredient, without permission of the Board of Health.
Bath, Public - Bathing Beaches 1909
Dedicating the former site of the St. Mary School in square bounded by St. Mary, Rousseau, Tchoupitoulas and Felicity Streets,
also buildings, as "Public Baths" to be in charge of the Public Bath Commissioner. See also 5906 NCS and 6419 NCS.
See 5089 NCS - Authorizing appointment of a "Public Bath Commission"
Building Code 1909 Making it the
duty of the City Engineer to designate house numbers on building permits
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing
Public & Private Markets 1909 Placing the collection of market revenues under control of the City Treasurer. It wasn't
until 1910 that "no fresh meat shall be brought into a market before 1:00 AM, nor left on stand or hanging up after closing
at night".
Markets in General Without Names 1909 Authorizing public sale of privilege of erecting a public
market in the area bounded by Teche, Slidell, Elmira, and Diana Streets. Upon completion and acceptance of construction work
the land and building to become city property, with right to the adjudicatee to revenues for 25 years. Site to be approved
before erection.
Prohibiting the driving of hogs, sheep and horned cattle over the Newton Street Viaduct, except
between the hours of 4 and 6 AM, and 10 and 11 AM.Prohibiting the driving of hogs, sheep and horned cattle over the Newton
Street Viaduct, except between the hours of 4 and 6 AM, and 10 and 11 AM.
Moral Laws 1909 To prohibit the
showing of immoral or indecent motion pictures.
Providing that drivers of motorcycles shall obtain permit from
the Police and vehicles bear number.
Granting permission to Mrs. Olivia Blanchard to reproduce the death mask of
Napoleon donated to the City of New Orleans in 1834 by Dr. Antomarchi, and which subsequently disappeared from City Hall.Sunday
Closing 1909 Prohibiting the operation of barber shops after 12 M on Sundays until midnight.
Garbage - Incinerators
1909 Adopting plan of the City Engineer to dispose of garbage by dumping same onto the dumps at the rear of the city instead
of into the river.
Railroads 1909 Making it unlawful for any public carrier to bring or cause to be brought into
the city any indigent person.
City Government 1909 Establishing the office of City Alienist., for the treatment
of insane persons, and to give testimony in the courts and Authorizing appointment of a recognized alienist for the treatment
of the insane at the House of Detention or such other place for the treatment and control of persons with mental diseases
as the city may establish; and to give expert testimony in court. and Dedicating the construction of a building for the temporary
housing of the city's insane pending transportation to an institution, using the $3,000 left by Anna Staub. and Authorizing plans and specifications and advertisement for bids for the construction of a building on the grounds of the
House of Detention for the use of insane persons.
City Government 1909 Adopting as the official map of the
section bounded by Carrollton, Last Street, the New Basin Canal and Sixteenth Street, a map approved by W. J. Hardee, City
Engineer, in order to adjust former discrepancies in previous surveys and maps. --- find Hardee map---
City Government
1909 Accepting recommendations outlined in the report of Chas. E. Wermuth and R. C. Lloyd for a proper system of accounting
in the various municipal departments.
Official Journal-City Printer 1909 Accepting the bid of the New Orleans
Publishing Company to do the City printing.
Bakeries 1909 Prohibiting the establishment or operation of any place
used for the mixing, compounding and baking, for sale, for restaurants, Bakery or Hotels any products of which flour is the
principal ingredient, without permission of the Board of Health.
Bath, Public - Bathing Beaches 1909 Dedicating
the former site of the St. Mary School in square bounded by St. Mary, Rousseau, Tchoupitoulas and Felicity Streets, also buildings,
as "Public Baths" to be in charge of the Public Bath Commissioner. See also 5906 NCS and 6419 NCS. See 5089 NCS
- Authorizing appointment of a "Public Bath Commission"
Building Code 1909 Making it the duty of the
City Engineer to designate house numbers on building permits
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public &
Private Markets 1909 Placing the collection of market revenues under control of the City Treasurer. It wasn't until 1910
that "no fresh meat shall be brought into a market before 1:00 AM, nor left on stand or hanging up after closing at night".
Markets in General Without Names 1909 Authorizing public sale of privilege of erecting a public market in the area
bounded by Teche, Slidell, Elmira, and Diana Streets. Upon completion and acceptance of construction work the land and building
to become city property, with right to the adjudicatee to revenues for 25 years. Site to be approved before erection.
Prohibiting the driving of hogs, sheep and horned cattle over the Newton Street Viaduct, except between the hours
of 4 and 6 AM, and 10 and 11 AM.Prohibiting the driving of hogs, sheep and horned cattle over the Newton Street Viaduct, except
between the hours of 4 and 6 AM, and 10 and 11 AM.
Moral Laws 1909 To prohibit the showing of immoral or
indecent motion pictures.
Providing that drivers of motorcycles shall obtain permit from the Police and vehicles
bear number.
Granting permission to Mrs. Olivia Blanchard to reproduce the death mask of Napoleon donated to the
City of New Orleans in 1834 by Dr. Antomarchi, and which subsequently disappeared from City Hall.
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