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The Assistant Commissioner of Property Management shall have the care, custody and management of; shall make all repairs in and upon; and shall keep in repair the furniture of, all buildings and parts of buildings belonging to or hired by the city, not wholly in charge of one Department, or for which no other provision is made by statute or ordinance, whether the same are used for city or county purposes, and may, with the approval of the Mayor, hire such buildings or rooms as may be required for such purposes; shall have the care and control of the City Hall and the City Hall Annex; shall have the care and custody of the flags belonging to the City Hall and to the Old State House; shall display the national flag upon the City Hall on every day, except Sundays, weather permitting; shall have charge of all city property in the armories provided by the city for the militia; and shall cause to be included in the annual report of the Property Management Board a statement of the kind and amount of city property in such armories, of all buildings belonging to or used by the city and of the land and appurtenances thereof; of the condition of such buildings and land; and the nature and amount of the expenditures that have been made during the preceding year relative thereto. In exercising care and control of City Hall and all buildings belonging to or hired by the city, the Assistant Commissioner shall provide suitable space no later than January 1, 1989 to be used as a child care center for children of city employees.
(Ord. July 1, 1850; Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 22 § 4; CBC 1975 Ord. T11 § 253; CBC 1985 11-7.4; Ord. 1987 c. 17; Ord. 1994 c. 6 § 3)
Cross-reference:
Ord. ss 1-2.4; 1-2.5
The Assistant Commissioner of Property Management shall have the care, custody and management of Faneuil Hall, shall, weather permitting, every day except Sundays, display the national flag upon the building in which said hall is located; shall, upon vote of the Boston City Council approved by the Mayor and payment of the charge prescribed by Subsection 18-1.8(D), permit the use of said Hall; and shall hold all persons signing the application for such permit jointly and severally liable for all damage done to said Hall at or in connection with the meeting for which such permit is granted.
(Ord. 1956 c. 7 § 5; Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 22 § 5; CBC 1975 Ord. T11 § 254; CBC 1985 11-7.5; Ord. 1994 c. 6 § 3)
Cross-reference:
Ord. Section 1-3; Ord. Section 16-21
The Assistant Commissioner of Property Management shall lease, from time to time, by instruments approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel and approved in writing by the Mayor, the stalls, cellars and second floor in Faneuil Hall Market for terms of up to ten years at market rates as determined by procedures customarily accepted by the appraising profession as valid and as approved by Boston City Council and upon such other terms and conditions as may be approved by the Corporation Counsel and the Mayor. The Assistant Commissioner of Property Management may delegate his or her authority hereunder; provided said delegation is approved as aforesaid.
(Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 22 § 6; CBC 1975 Ord. T11 § 255; CBC 1985 11-7.6; Ord. 1994 c. 6 § 3; Ord. 2003 c. 22)
Cross-reference:
Ord. ss 2-7.4; Statutes T4 § 8; Ord. ss 5-8.1
The Assistant Commissioner of Property Management shall have the care, custody and management of the Dillaway House, so called, in the Roxbury district of the city, may establish rules and regulations for the use and preservation of said house as a historical relic of the Revolutionary War, and may, upon vote of the Boston City Council approved by the Mayor, let or lease the whole or any part of said house to a historical society or other association organized for historical purposes.
(Ord. 1934 c. 1; Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 22 § 7; CBC 1975 Ord. T11 § 256; CBC 1985 11-7.7; Ord. 1994 c. 6 § 3)
The Assistant Commissioner of Property Management shall designate, in the places named in orders of the City Council, a suitable room to be used for a ward-room for the ward in which it is situated. If any such room cannot be so used at any time, said Assistant Commissioner shall provide accommodation elsewhere for any public meeting in such ward for which he or she shall issue a permit.
(St. 1914 c. 630; Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 22 § 8; CBC 1975 Ord. T11 § 257; CBC 1985 11-7.8; Ord. 1994 c. 6 § 3)
Cross-reference:
M.G.L. Chapter 54, Section 1; Ord. ss 2-3.2; Ord. ss 16-21
The Assistant Commissioner of Property Management shall have the care and custody of, shall determine the use of and provide for opening, closing, lighting and heating the ward-rooms; shall frame and keep in some conspicuous place therein a copy of this and the following Section, and as soon as a list or a revised list of voters in a ward is prepared by the Election Commissioners shall keep posted or hung up a copy thereof in the ward-room of the ward in such a manner as to be readily accessible to the public, and such copies shall be altered, revised or removed only under the direction of the Election Commissioners or said Assistant Commissioner.
(Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 22 § 9; CBC 1975 Ord. T11 § 258; CBC 1985 11-7.9; Ord. 1994 c. 6 § 3)
Cross-reference:
Ord. ss 2-3.1
The Assistant Commissioner of Property Management, when a written application (containing a copy of the call for a meeting notifying all persons who may be present that it will be subject to the provisions of this Section) is made to him or her by not less than five legal voters of a ward for the use of a ward-room for the purpose of holding such a meeting, and when he or she is paid such sum of money as will, in his or her opinion, be sufficient to defray the expense of opening, lighting, heating and closing the ward-room during the time specified in the permit, may issue a permit for the use of such ward-room, which permit may at any time be revoked by the Mayor. Said Assistant Commissioner shall specify in the permit the time and purpose of the meeting, and that the meeting will be subject to the following provisions, viz.: Only legal voters in the ward in which such meeting is held, and to whom no objection is made by the majority of such applicants as are present or by the presiding Officer of such meeting, shall mark or vote, or remain at such meeting, and the members of the Police force present shall keep the peace at such meeting, obey the lawful orders of and remove such persons as shall be designated by, the majority of such applicants as are present, or after the election of a presiding Officer of the meeting, such persons as shall be designated by such presiding Officer. Said Assistant Commissioner shall request the Police Commissioner to detail Police sufficient to enforce such provisions.
(Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 22 § 10; CBC 1975 Ord. T11 § 259; CBC 1985 11-7.10; Ord. 1994 c. 6 § 3)
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