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1949-04-05 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING. OF TRE COETCIT, OP THE CITY OP ATAMEDA HELD TlTEMLY EVENIG, APRIL 5, - 1949 The meeting convened at 3;00 o clock P. M. with President Branscheid presid ROtn, CALL: The roll. was called. and Councilmen Anderson, Jonos, Osborn, Sweeney and Presi- dent Branschoid, 5), were noted present. Absent: hone. 1- The mlnutes of the regular mooting held March 15, and 05 the special meeting hold March 25, 1049, were approved as transcribed, WRITTEN CCYMUNICATIONS; From Mr, Harry Young, concerning the providing of berehes at bus stops through- out the City. Ho stated the Key System wants to get out of the bench business, and upon. Inquiry, he had. ascertained that several. cities use the service of the National Bench Company, Inc. Councilman Jones remarked. that this matter has been. before the Council on. several different occasions and suggested that in the light of Mr. Young's communication, it might be well to refer the matter to the City Manager, with the request that he bring the Council up to date on the sltuatien. Councilman Jones made a motion to this effect, which was seconded by. Councilman Anderson, and unanimously carried. riVr r-1-1 ttt. ,C;11; 3. r. n 13 -0 ", 4-, 4- s D • , • 4-4 — -L- Cl' • 4 s , • n , 1 suanoon, une Branson. clarhtue soivtico, appearod to snemmu Le the Council the matter of reducing the license foe on cigarette vending machinos operated by him in the City of Alameda. He requested. that these mac hlnes be placed in the sane categor y. as wholesalers and retail merchants aro in now, on the basis of manpower employed in the operation. of 350 machines. Mr. Brandon contended that the placing of a license fee on each individual machine is discriminatory' in view of the fact that this is not dono in the case of other types of cabinets out of which customers help themselves in the stores. He pointed out, further, that Alameda Is the only City to the East Bay that levies as heavy a tax or . vending machines, stating that this matter has been presented to the Coun- cils of each city and after a11 . investigation, these machines have been placed in. the same category a other machines selling at retail. President Branscheid stated that the Council would be glad to take this matter under consideratlon, pointing out that the present ordinance is one that was enacted dur- ing the war years and there are some features of the ordinance which. are more or loss in. the nature of temporary arrangements. He stated the matter would be takon under advisement - full considerattion to be given to Er. Brandon's request and an attemut would be made to make any adjustments in the ordinance which. may appear to to be advisable or necessary. Mr. Frank Gettstoin appeared, before the Council and brought up the matter of the condition of Webster Street, as to surface drainage - stating that at 3:05 o'clock on March 11, he was traveling north 0(1 Webster Street along side a bus and that by reason of the surface water accumulated. on tho street, dirty water was splashed all over his car and the bus also washed up largo quantities of rock and gravel on the sidewalk. Ho stated that at the present time the sidewalk in the vicinity of Tynan Avenue is still. covered with, rocks and gravel. It was Yr. Gottstein's contention that in spito of the change of grade made in the street sometime ago, the street is still too low, pointing out that at the time of high. tldes, water is backed un through.. the storm. drains into the street. President Branschoid pointed out to Mr. 005511 30.111 that Webster Street is now a State highway and that anything done on that highway will have to be done by the State. Mr. Gottstein rep.hed that while this might be true, it was the duty of the City officials to ure, the State to make the necessary grade changes to correct this condition. President Branscheld called upon City Manager Froorer to report on this matter and Mr. Froorer stated that in the main, Mr. Gottstoin's statements are entirely true; the drainage on Webster Street is about as poor astcould be found anywhere; the street is settling and this settling will continuo, and as a result, there will be bird baths along the street. He stated that the drainage is carried from Webster • Street by two pipe lines which have a very flat gradient; the tido does back up into the catch basins, but that there Is a program now under way for a storm water ')t4,,o4,)e)4,4,44,-,4,),,,,,,)4,,,,,4),444,44,44,4,4)4,54,4*4,4J,.,,,,,,,4,44,4,,asx,44,444,,,,,x,)44,.444444y44,,,,,,,p.4,4,44,,,,,mm444,),4,44,,,,,,ph:44),,,k4),4,...M.Ai.44,7A4'4.,',44,44m4,4Awo-,r,,,,,g44s4,mk.r,,m44.vm4u,v44,4m,o).nm.44=4,ao,,4,.r.,1),V4MA4,44,TtMt4Y,rn',.4n,,,,k44.44Vgfg4tMIA44to444,44x44,,,,,s,,v),,,,,,4,,,f44,4,,44,4444.4.4,44.444444,444444,44444)4r44444444.4.444,444w444))444),),),)44).»),),44)44),)44,,,),,,R4)R4,4)4.4--,R)44J 232 pumping plant which will take care of the water at hip7,h tide. He pointed out that even if the street were raised one, two or three feet these difficulties would still be encountered and it would be necessary to pump the drainage off. To stated that in a project now under consideration for a grade separation, an attempt will be made by the City to have the matter of drainage on Webster Street taken care 5. Jr. Gottsteln addressed the Council further on the subject of temporary heus- incr sug7esting that immedia'e tops be 'taken for 'Ile abardorren' of 4-hese houc'ing _ 0, . 00, , _ a . _,u, ,u , _ u . _ b projects - the first step towart . which, in his opinion, would be the refusal to rent future vacancies. He stated that, from information which he has been able to obtain, the vacancies are not being taken up by residents of Alameda but bv people from all over the State and that this is a gross imposition upon the citizens of Alameda as it places a heavy burden upon the City services required to be furnished. Councilman Jones stated it should be pointed out to Mr. Gottst 'n that the Council is working on every conceivable angle of the temporary housing situation. with a full realization of the seriousness of the problem and an earnest desire to reach a solution. He stated this question was taken up by the Yayor and City Manager on their recent trip to Washington and that the City is getting active...cooperation of the Congressman from. this district and the two Senators from.. California in .. an of- fort to work out a solution. He stated that he wished to assure everyone that the Council is not sitting idly by and passing up this matter because it is a tough ono. Yr. Gottsteln replied that the reason for his remarks was that, in his opinion, the Council is in favor of continuing the housing and was assured by Councilman Jones that such is not the case; that the projects cannot be arbitrarily demolished untiL some means is found for providing housing for the present occupants. OPENING OF BIDS; vf Bids were presented and read for the furnishing of one Deep Well Turbine Pump Um_ for the Golf Course, in accordance with Specifications and Provisions, No. MS 49-1,• as follows: From Ar-Go Pump Company - - - - - - - - - Accompanied by certified. chock in amount of From Jacuzzi Bros., Inc. - - - - - - - - - Accompanied. by certified check in amount of - From Byron Jackson Co. Accompanied by cashier's check in amount of - From Western Pump Co. Ltd. Accompanied by certified check in amount From Archer Equipment Company Accompanied by certified check in ount of - 630.70 263.07 2,075.18 208.00 2,614.40 300.00 ° 343.12 250.00 2,930.74 300.00 From Berkeley Pump Company 2,344,53 Accompanied by cashier's chock in amount of - 250.00 The bids were referred to the City Manager and City Attorney for study and recom- mendation. 7; One bid was presented and read from John. Previtera for the furnishing of Fill Eaterial for Washington Park Beach, in accordance with Specifications and Provi- sions therefor, A.Q. 170 3-49-2, in the amount of '2.235per cubic yard. The bid was accompanied by a cashier's check in the amount of $500. The bid was referred to the City Manager mendation. 8. Bids were presented and read for the furnishing of one now 1940 Two-door Sedan .. for the Fire Dept., in accordance with Specifications and Provisions Fn. 175 3-49-3, as follows: City Attorney for study and recom- From Hugh B. Gronfell Accompanied by a check in the amount of - From Garland Chevrolet Co. Accompanied by certified chock in aruolTnt of - From Chaplin Motor Sales Co. Accompanied by certified check in amount of - - From. Meyering Motor Company. Accompanied by certified check in amount of - - From Huffman Eater Company - Accompanied by casbdorts check in amount 150.00 225.00 1,313.81 148.80 2,227.42 260.84 1,314.91 181.49 1,590.82 159.10 From C-diga Motors - - - - - - - - - Accompanied by certified check in amount of From 1 Pontiac - - - - - - - - - Accompanied by certified chock in amount of - From Morris Landy -Motors - - Accompanied by certified chock in amount of $2,100.00 210.00 '0.,Jo 173.9,5 390.00 139.00 The bids were referred to the City Manager and City. Attorney for study and recom, mendation. Bids were presented and read for the project of removing and relocating trans- formers and appurtenances in connection with the restoration of McKinley Park, in accordance with Specifications, Special Provisions and Plans therefor, o. PW 3-40-5, as foilows:. From Spot, t Electrical Co Accompanied by certlfi d chock in amount of - From Scott-Buttner Electric Co., Inc. - - - Accompanied. by certified check in amount of - From. T. L. Rosenberg Co. - - - - - - - Accompanied by certified check in amount of - From Del Monte Electric Co. A companied by certified check in amount of - 272.00 130.00 2 , 400 00 600.00 2,325.00 (30.nc 3,400.00 350.00 The bids were referred to the City 'Manager and City Attorney for study and recom- mendation. REPORTS OE COMICTTEES: lu. prom the City Manager, requesting confirmation of his approval that Mrs. Geraldine doc ke r attend the Group Dynamics Workshop 0 the Field Service Di 4 sion. of California Youth Authority at _Mills Co1e7e which. was held on April 1 and 0,4.o Councilman jones moved the Gitn man,-or request be granted and his action. an- proved, The motion was seconded by Councilman Sweeney and unanimously carried. _. From the City Manager, requesting permission for him. to emDloy a diver for inspection o the San Leandro Channel crossing of the Bay Earm Island main line sewer project. The total cost of such services would be approximately 2,500, which amount has .been included in the estimates of cost for ongineering.work on this project. Councilman Osborn moved the City 'Manager's request be granted and he be authorized to employ a diver for the designated work and at the sum specified. The motion was seconded by Councilman Sweeney and on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Anderson, Jones, Osborn, Sweeney and President Branscheid, 5). Nees: None, Absent: None... 12: From the City Manager, requesting that he be authorized to dispose of some miscellaneous metal junk and 12 old batteries which have accumulated. at the Cor- poration Yard and also Sono scrap non-ferrous metal at the Plumbing ahop, all of whi h is valued at about 0.00. Councilman. Anderson moved the L Manager be authorized to sell those items. motion was secondod by. Councilman. Osborn and unanimously carried. lo. Erom the City Manager recommending that an additional extension of time from April 2n, to July 20, 1049, be granted to McGuire and Hester for completion of their contract covering ftva installation of the Bay Farm Island Interceptor SOWer and Force Main. Councilman Sweeney moved the City Manager's recommendation be adopted; that McGuire and Hester be granted the necessary extension of time as specified. The motion was seconded by Councilman Anderson and unanimously carried. 14 . From. the City Manager, submitting a report on. the investigation made of the v _ request to have the marsb .. area north of Doolittle Drive, oast of the Bay Farm Island Bridge retained. in. Its present state as a shore bird refuge. Mr. Froeror's communication pointed out that such a refuge would be desirable - however, this is the only remaining area in which. the City can dispose of its garbage and. when. the land is filled, it can be converted into a beach and bark recreation area. If this land were retained a a bird refuge, it would provide recreation for relatively few persons during a year. It was suggested that a portion of the area be retained as a refuge while the balance could be converted into a park- rs. Juncla W. Kelly, Chairman of the Alameda Section, Salt Marsh Refuge Committee, addressed the Council, stating that while she was fully aware el Inc fact that the 234 City has to have some place to dispose of its garbage, it was the fooling of the group she represents that the wonderful, natural refuge for shore birds which the City now has should not be lightly thrown away. She stated the City of Alameda has something, in this bird refuge that can be found in no other place in. the country. Mrs. Kelly displayed several specimens of birds which are found on the Alameda beach. and stated that even. though the area would. be taken over for tho purpose of disuosing of ga:bage, it would not be Tong before that area was filled and It would be necessary to look for some other spot for this Purpose. She therefore urged that this other spot ho found now and the bird refuge be retained. Several others of Yrs. Kelly's group, namely: Yrs. d Howard L. Cogswell, spoke on the subject. 7rtr'dt on 11 7-me and o. Mr. Ocswell pointed out that such an area close to the metropolitan area Is ex- tremely important from a scientific viewpoint as well as from that of teaching. He stated that the area in the vicinity of Doolittle Drive has more birds per . unit of surface than any other place in the country. Councilman Sweeney moved this matter be referred to the Committee of the Whole for further study. The motion was seconded by Councilman. Osborn. Councilman. Jones directed attention to the alternative proposed in the report of the City Manager, to wit; that a portion . of tne land could be retained as a bird . refuge while the balance wore converted into a park. He inquired if MrS. Kelly would . wish to comment on this recommendation- Mrs. Kelly replied by stating that the area is smalll to begin with and if it is reduced in size too much the entire purposo of retention of the area as a bird refuge would be defeated. President Branscheid put the question. and the motion was unanimously carri ed. lEM. From E. H. Rogers, Building Inspector, requesting the Council to exempt from. building fees the office building of the East Bay Municipal Utility. District, being a public utility and also the addition to be made to the Veterans' Memorial Building being financed by the County of Alameda. Councilman Anderson. moved tiro Buildin7 Inspector's request be granted and the two structures mentioned be exempt from building permit fees. The motion was seconded. by Councilman. Osborn and unanimously carried. INTRODUCTION OF ONDIBA 17. Councilman Sweeney introduced the following ordinance, after which. It was laid over under provision of law and the Charter: • Oroananoe No, Now Series An Ordinance Vacating Certain. Sewer Easements and Authorizing the Execution of Quitclaim. Deeds to Alameda Bolt Line and to tho Atchisen, Topeka and Santa Foe Railway Company." 18, Councilman Osborn introduced the following ordinance, after which it was laid over under provision of law and the Charter: "Ordinance No. New Series An. Ordinance Amending the Uniform Building Code of the 01 h of Alameda idoPted by ordinance Bo 908 gew Series " 10. Councilman Jones introduced the following ordinance, after which it w laid over under provision of law and the Charter: "rdinance NO. 1.0,b series An Ordinance Amending Section 2 of Ordinance No. 041, New Series, Entitled.. "Authorizing the Appro- priation and Expenditure of PU.blic Moneys for Advertising Purposes." 20. Councilman Anderson. Introduced the following ordinance, after which it was laid over under,provision of law and the Charter: "Ordinance No. New Series An Ordinance Amending Section 7-3111 of Article 1 Chapter 3, Title VII, of the Alameda Municipal Relating to Bicycles." **v/ 16. At this.noint, Yr. Freerer stat ed. that the bids for the remeval and relocation of transformers in McKinley Pork had. been checked and. he was now prepared to make a recommendation concerning the awarc . of contract. He stated that as a result of the canvassing of the bids, the Soott Electrical Combany's bid. of _1, 272. was found to be the low bid and as it seems to be in. order, he would recommend that it be ac- cepted and the contract for the performance of this work be awarded to the Snott Electrical Comnany, Councilman Anderson moved the recommendation. of the City Manager be adopted; that contract be awarded to the specified firm. for the 2es17nated project at the bid. price of $1,272. and that the checks be returned to the unsUccessful bidders. The motion was seconded by. Councilman Sweeney and or roll call,. carrled by the fallowing vote. Ayes: Councilmen. Anderson, Jones, Osborn, Sweeney and President Branscheld, (5). os: None, Abent.: None. NEW 21', Councilman. Jones introduced the matter of finances for the City's Centennial Celebration, stating that he had received a memorandum. from. Nail Clark an the sub- ject, pointinp: out the necessity. for a contract between. the City and State covering the State Centennial Commission's financial commitments to be made on behalf of lameda 's contemblated celebration. He thereupon moved the City. Manager be authorized to enter into a contract with. the State covering financial commitments to be made by the California State Centennial Commissio1 . in. connection. with. the Centennial Celebratio n. planned. by this City. The motion was seconded by Councilman Sweeney and on roll call carried. by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Anderson, Jones, Osborn, Sweeney and President Brancheld, (5), Noes: hene. Absent: RESOLUTIOS: 22. The following resolution wac introduced ' T 2 auncilman Sweeney, who moved its adoption "Resolution. No. 3090 Creating a Fund to be Known as the "McKin.ef Park Restoration Fund" The motion to adopt said resolution was seconded by Councilman Jones and on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Anderson, Jones, Osborn, Sweeney and President 13ransc1eid, (5), Noes; None. Absent: hone. Thereupon the President declared . said resolution duly adopted and bassed._ 23. The 201301 n7 resolution was introduced by Councilman. Anderson, who moved its adoption: "Resolution NO. 3991 Transferring ','It917.35 from. Account No. 70-11 . (Capital Expenditures Contracted Last Fiscal Year) to Account 78-b (City Dump Maintenance)." The met ion to adopt said resolution was seconded by Councilman eborn and on roll . call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Anderson, Jones, Osborn, Sweeney and President Dranscheld, (5) . Noes: Kane, Absent: Nene. Thereupon. the FrosIdont declared said resolution duly adoptecl . and passed. 24. The following resolution. was introduoed b7 Councilman Osborn, who moved its adoption: "Resolution No. 3992 For Transfer of Right of Way or 3-7tes Money to Plans Preparation Allocations." The motio n. to adopt said resolution.. was seconded by Councilman Anderson and on roll call carried by the followin7 vote. Ayes: Councilmen. Anderson, Jones, Osborn, Sweeney and President Branscheid, (5). Noes: None. Absent: 0' 0. Thereupon. the President declared said resolution duly- adopted and passed. 25. The f llowing resolution was introduced by Councilman Anderson, who moved its. adoption: "Resolution No. 3993 Cancelling City. Taxes on Property Acquired. by Alameda. Unified School District." The metion ho adopt said resolution was seconded by Councilman Osborn and on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Anderson, Jones, Osborn, Sweeney and President Branscheid, (5). Noes: Nene, Absent: Nene. Thereupon the President declared said resolution. duly adopted and passed._ 236 1 26. The foi1ortng resoiuticn was introduced by Councilman Osborn, who moved :its adoption: "Resolution NO. 3994 Ordering the Vacation of Portions of Clay Street Court Street, Fountain Street and Calhoun Street. The motion to adopt said resolution was seconded by Councilman Sweeney and on ro]1 call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen. Anderson, Jones, Osborn, Sweeney and President Branscheid, (5). Noes: None. Absent: None. Thereupon the President declared. said resolution duly adopted and passed. 27. The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Sweeney, who moved its adoption: "Resolution. No. 3995 Accenting Conveyance from T:anuel Soares and Minnie Soar,es, 7is 'Life, and ifi1lia,T1 Silva and Virginia Silva, His Vilre, tc the Cit-r ef Alameda of an Basement for levee lurposes on Bay :arm Island and Consenting to the Recordation Thereof." The notion to adopt said resolution was seconded b, Councilman Osborn and on roll call carried by the folloiin7 vote. Ayes: Councilrlen Anderson, Jones, Osborn, Sweeney and President Bransche'd, (5). ,oes: 7rne. Absent: :onc . mhereupon the ?resident declared said resolution duly adopted and -,-assed. 28. The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Anderson, who moved its adoption: "Resolution No. Accepting Conveyance from Anna C. Silva to the City of Alameda of an Easement for Levee Purposes on Bay Farm Island and Consenting to the Recordation Thereof." The motion to adopt said resolution. was seconded by Councilman Jones and on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes : Councilmen Anderson, Jones, Osborn, • Sweeney and President Branscheid, (5). Noes: None. .Absent: Wone. Thereupon the President declared said resolution duly adopted and r 29. The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Jones, who moved its adoption: "Resolution No. 3997 Approving First Suppleolental Femorandum of Agreement for Ex:,enditure of as Tax Allocation for T:ajor City Streets." The motion to adopt said recolotion was seconded by Councilman Sweeney and on roll call carried by the follo'ng vote. P,yes: Councilren Anderson, Jones, Osborn, Sweeney and President 13ransche,d, (5). oes: Jne Absent: -■one. Thereunon 2rcsident declared solid resolution duly adopted and passed. 30. The following resolution was introduced by Councilman. Osborn, who moved its adoption "Resolution Sc. 3998 Adopting Specifications, Special Provisions and Plans for the Improvement of Pacific Avenue, Lincoln Way, and Lincoln. Avenue, from Main Street to....Eighth Street Calling for Bids and Directing the. City Clerk to Advertise the Same." The motion to adopt said resolution was seconded by Councilman Sweeney and on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes : Councilmen Anderson, Jones, Osborn, Sweeney and 2resident Branscheid, (5) . Noes: None. Absent: None. Thereupon the President declared said resolution duly adopted and passed.... 31. The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Anderson, who moved its adoption: "Resolution. No. 3999 Adopting Specifications, Special Provisions and Plane for the Resurfacing of Otis Drive, between Park Streei and Broadway, Calling for Bids and Directing the _City Clerk to Advertise the Same." The motion to adopt said resolution was seconded by Councilman Jones and on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Anderson, Jones, Osborn, Sweeney and President Branscheid, (5). Noes: None. Absent: 'gore. Thereupon. the President declared said resolution duly adopted and passed. 32. The following resolution was introduced by Gomc Thari Cs1oorn, who moved its adontion: "r' Aesolution. No Itr'n Accepting Conveyance from. Alameda Unified School District to City of Alameda of Right of Way for Public Street Purposes and Consenting to the Recordation Thereof." The motion to adopt said resolution was seconded by Councilman Sweeney and on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen. Anderson, Jones, Osborn, Sweeney and President Branscheid, (5). Noes: None. Absent: None. Thereupon the President declared said resolution duly adopted and passed. LING: 33. Auditor's Balance Sheet - Month ending March 31, 1949. 34, tnancia1 Statert Goodell, Byers Co. - 0Itj of Alameda, as of February 28, 1040, 35. Financial Statement - Goodell, Byers Co. - Bureau. of EloctriCity., as of February 28, 1840, 35. Supplemental. Agreement - Between State and City. 37. Specifications - Ne. PW 11-43-15 - Improvement of Pacific and Lincoln Avenues and Lincoln Way. 33. Specifications - No. PW 4-49-7 - Resurfacing n-r Otis Drive, between. Park Street and Broadway. BILLS: 39. An itemized List of Claims against several of the departments of the City of Alameda, in tbe total amounts as follewS, was presented -Lb the Council at tbis meeting: General Departments, 901.23: Say Farm Island Sewer i•Pnd ri30 30. , .." p-__ . ," Gas Tax No. 2 Fund, ...4,027.14. Councilman Jones mevod the bills as itemized in tbe List eS Claims filed with the City Clerk on April 5, 1049, and submitted to the Council at this time, be allowed and paid. The motion was seconded by Councilman Sweeney and on roll call carried D7 the following vote. A7es:9: 0ouncilmen. Anderson, Jones, Osborn, Sweeney and president Branscheld, 5). Nods,: Hone, Absent: None. ADJOPului la] Int 40. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the Council ad- ieu:cued to assenh J-. R • 0 , in regular session on Tuesday evening April 10 -J949 at - 1 " • ' 1 • :00 o'clock. RespoctfY rabri