1945-02-20 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA
HELD TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20, ------- 1945
-The meeting convened at 8:00 P. M. with President Godfrey presiding.
ROLL CALL:
Theroll was called and Councilmen Branscheid, Howe, Jones, Osborn and
President Godfrey, (5), were noted present. Absent: None.
MINUTES:
1. The minutes of the regular meeting held February 6, 1945, were approved
as transcribed.
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS:
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2. From Assemblyman Randal F. Dickey, advising of the introduction of the Sales
Tax-Postwar Construction Bill, authored by him, which provides that when the sales
tax reverts to 3/0, 1/2 cent will be allocated for postwar construction on a match-
ing basis with Cities and Counties.
President Godfrey asked the City Manager if he had any comment to make with regard
to this communication. Mr. McMillan stated this was a very fine piece of legisla-
tion and one that would be of great help to all cities in the postwar period. He
felt that the Council should support Assemblyman Dickey in this matter and go on
record to that effect.
President Godfrey stated that if there were no objections, the matter would be
handled by acknowledging Mr. Dickey's letter and assuring him of our appreciation
of his efforts and also informing him that the Council of the City of Alameda is
heartily in favor of this Bill and desires that he follow it through to the best
of his ability.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES:
3.
From F. J. Croll, Redemption Clerk, requesting permission to cancel certain
Interest Coupons, redeemable in 1915 and 1916, still standing open on the City
books.
The matter was referred to "Resolutions."
4. From the City Manager, recommending that contract for furnishing one new
Tractor Loader to the City for use in the Street Department, in accordance with
Specifications and Provisions No. MS 1-45-1, be awarded to Industrial Equipment
Company at its bid price of $2,072.72
Councilman Jones moved the recommendation of the City Manager be approved; that
contract for the above Tractor Loader be awarded to the firm specified and that
check be returned to the unsuccessful bidder. The motion was seconded by Council-
man Howe and on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen
Branscheid, Howe, Jones, Osborn and President Godfrey, (5). Noes: None.
Absent: None.
5. From the City Manager, requesting permission to attend Conference of the
City Managers+ Section of the League of California Cities, to be held in Los
Angeles, February 22 to 24, and also that a sum of $75. be authorized to defray-
his expenses.
Councilman Branscheid moved the request of the City Manager be granted; that he
be authorized to attend the above mentioned conference and that $75. be allowed
to pay his expenses. The motion was seconded by Councilman Osborn and on roll
call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilman Branscheid, Howe, Tones,
Osborn and President Godfrey, (5). Noes: None. Absent: None,
6: From the City Clerk, recommending that compensation for election officers be
fixed at the rates of $7. for Judges and Clerks and $8. for Inspectors in the
forthcoming General Municipal Election, to be held March 13, 1945.
Councilman Jones moved the recommendation of the City Clerk be adopted and that
the election board officers be paid as designated above. The motion was seconded
by Councilman Howe and on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Coun-
cilmen Branscheid, Howe, Jones, Osborn and President Godfrey, (5). Noes: None.
Absent; None.
7:' Councilman Howe reported verbally that Councilman Jones and he, as a committee
appointed by the Mayor, had recently attended a meeting in Berkeley to discuss with
other committee members of East Bay cities, the matter of having a survey made by
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Army Engineers for an airport site in the City of Berkeley. He stated there was
to be a meeting on March 9, with the Army Engineers at which time an effort will
be made to convince the engineers that such a survey should be made and that our
City Manager, together with a representative of the local Chamber of Commerce
would also attend this meeting. Councilman Howe pointed out that the City of
Alameda is not in any way obligating itself in this matter but is simply giving
the City of Berkeley its moral support at the scheduled hearing.
President Godfrey stated that it was his understanding that we are being asked
by the City of Berkeley to give our support in the matter of having a survey
made and that what will be determined and what further action will be taken on
such findings is something with which we are not directly concerned.
The matter was then referred to "Resolutions."
8. The City Manager stated he had received a letter from the Board of Fire
Underwriters of the Pacific, advising that the classification of the City of
Alameda has been reduced from Class 4 to Class 3 with regard to fire insurance
premiums and highlighted the report with the fact that this change of classifi-
cation would result in a saving of approximately $65,000. per year in fire insur-
ance premiums to the people of Alameda. Mr. McMillan pointed out that this
accomplishment was made possible only through the closest cooperation of the
several departments of the City - the Building Inspector, Bureau of Electricity,
Police Department and principally the Fire Department - with the assistance of
the East Bay Municipal Utility District, and that he considered it the more note-
worthy in view of the fact that it was achieved under wartime conditions and in the
face of an unprecedented increase of population within the City. He stated that
Alameda is the only Class 3 City on the east side of San Francisco Bay.
President Godfrey stated that this report was one of the most gratifying that
could have been brought to the Council as it represents a tremendous accomplish-
ment. He commended the City Manager for his cooperation and for the manner in
which he had coordinated the several factors which brought about this new classi-
fication.
NEW BUSINESS:
9. Councilman Branscheid called the attention of the Council to the matter of a
piece of property east of the Estuary and north of Bethlehem-Alameda Shipyard,
which has been tax delinquent for some time and stated that investigation shows
this land presents possibilities for the construction of a yacht harbor and boat-
ing facilities and that in his opinion there is presented to the City an oppor-
tunity to acquire a very valuable piece of property. Councilman Branscheid then
moved the City Manager be instructed to start negotiations toward the purchase or
acquisition of this property and report to the Council as to what can be done in
this direction.
In seconding the motion, Councilman Osborn stated that while the City has contem-
plated many postwar projects, he felt the construction of a yacht harbor and park
such as might be built on the property in question would be one of the finest
projects to which the Council could give serious consideration. He further
pointed out that it has been suggested that the City erect some form of memorial
to the Alameda boys who have lain down their lives in the present war and that he
believed a yacht harbor and park would be a fitting and lasting memorial.
President Godfrey commented that this matter was very interesting to him and
asked concerning the location of the property. Councilman Branscheid pointed
out the exact location on the map and a general discussion was had by the Council
members concerning the area, accessibility, etcetera. President Godfrey then
invited members of the audience who might be interested in this subject to address
the Council.
Mr. John Morris of the Aeolian Yacht Club stated he thought it would be a very
fine thing for the City to have some part of its waterfront devoted to beauty,
sports and cultural development and cited San Francisco and certain eastern cities
as to the improvement of their waterfront areas for beauty. He said he had had
this particular land surveyed for an oil company that wanted to purchase it but
it was turned down by this company and others by reason of the nature of the sub-
soil which would necessitate piling for from ninety to one hundred twenty feet.
As to the dry land, he stated that while it looks good, it has no weight carrying
capacity and from that point of view the City of Alameda would not be losing any-
thing by devoting the property to a beautifying use rather than a commercial one.
Mr. Morris commented on the desirability of this property as a site for a yacht
harbor and park and said he could assure the City of between one hundred and one
hundred twenty renters who will pay from $5. to $15. per month. He further assured
the Council that the Aeolian Yacht Club would cooperate in every possible way in
furthering this project.
Mr. Lee Cavanaugh, President of the Alameda Boating Club, stated that while his
Club had been deprived by the Navy of its facilities for the duration, it expects
to have a club house along the Estuary and would be happy to move into the City
Yacht Harbor if the City should take over the property now being disucssed.
Mr. Thomas Bolger, ViceCommodore of the Aeolian Yacht Club stated that the City
could be almost certain of having no less than three hundred boats in the yacht
harbor - these boats now being in Oakland, Berkeley and other places where con-
ditions are unfavorable for a yacht harbor.. He stated that the property under
consideration was no doubt one of the best locations on the Bay.
President Godfrey remarked that in the nearly ten years that he had been on the
Council this question of a yacht harbor has had a lot of work done on it and
that the Council has been stymied one time after another by one condition or
another. He stated he was heartily in favor of the movement and that if the
motion prevailed, the City Manager would follow through and it will soon be
known whether or not the City can go ahead with the project. He thereupon put
the question and the motion carried unanimously.
10. Councilman Jones presented the matter of a request from the Bay Farm Island
residents for playground facilities on the Island. He pointed out that the
children over there have no playground at the present time - the nearest one
being Krusi Park. He read a written report from Otto Rittler, Superintendent
of City Recreation, who had made an investigation to ascertain if any land was
available on the Island for this purpose and reported on a piece of land which
could be purchased.
Councilman Jones said he questioned whether or not the City.wanted to buy any
property and moved that the City Manager be instructed to investigate the matter
to determine where the City could lease property and the nature and extent of
improvements necessary to be put in. The motion was seconded by Councilman
Osborn and unanimously carried.
RESOLUTIONS:
11. The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Howe, who moved its
adoption:
"Resolution No. 3093
Calling General Municipal Election to be Held in the
City of Alameda on March 13, 1945; Establishing Elec-
tion Precincts; Fixing Number of Election Officers on
the Board of Election for Each Precinct: And Fixing
Compensation of Election Officers."
The motion to adopt said resolution was seconded by Councilman Jones and on roll
call carried by the ;following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Branscheid, Howe, Jones,
Osborn and President Godfrey, (5). Noes: None. Absent: None. Thereupon
President Godfrey declared said resolution duly adopted and passed.
12. The following resolution was introduced by. Councilman Howe, who moved its
adoption
"Resolution No. 3094
Designating Polling Places and Appointing Election
Officers for General Municipal Election."
The motion to adopt said resolution was seconded by Councilman Osborn and on roll
call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Branscheid, Howe, Jones,
Osborn and President Godfrey, (5). Noes: None. Absent: None. Thereupon
President, Godfrey declared said resolution duly adopted and passed.
13. The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Branscheid, who moved
its adoption:
"Resolution No. 3095
Transferring $20.00 from Interest and Redemption Fund,
Bond Issue No. 7, to General Fund."
The motion to adopt said resolution was seconded by Councilman Osborn and on roll
call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Branscheid, Howe, Jones,
Osborn and President Godfrey, (5). Noes: None. Absent: None. Thereupon
President Godfrey declared said resolution duly adopted and passed.
14. The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Howe, who moved its
adoption:
"Resolution No. 3096
Transferring Funds from Budget Account 70 -b to
Budget Account 132 -a."
The motion to adopt said resolution was seconded by Councilman Osborn and on roll
call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Branscheid, Howe, Jones,
Osborn and President Godfrey, (5). Noes: None. Absent: None. Thereupon
President Godfrey declared said resolution duly adopted and passed.
15. The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Howe, who moved
its adoption:
"Resolution No. 3097
Endorsing Plan for Making Survey of Proposed
Site for a Class 5 Airport."
The motion to adopt said resolution was seconded by Councilman Branscheid and on
roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Branscheid, Howe,
Jones, Osborn and President Godfrey, (5). Noes: None. Absent: None. There-
upon President Godfrey declared said resolution duly adopted and passed.
Councilman Jones suggested a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Mayor
of the City of Berkeley. The City Clerk was instructed to do so.
ORDINANCES FOR PASSAGE:
16. "Ordinance No. 868,
New Series
An Ordinance Amending Section 17 -432 of Article 3,
Chapter 4, Title XVII of the Alameda Municipal Code,
by Adding Subdivisions (18) and (19) Thereto."
Councilman Branscheid moved the ordinance be adopted as read. The motion was
seconded by Councilman Howe and on roll call carried by the following vote.
Ayes: Councilmen Branscheid, Howe, Jones, Osborn and President Godfrey, (5) .
Noes: None. Absent: None.
17. "Ordinance No. 869,
New Series
An Ordinance Reclassifying Property by Adding
Section 27 to Ordinance No. 725, New Series."
Councilman Osborn moved the ordinance be adopted as read. The motion was
seconded by Councilman Howe and on roll call carried by the following vote.
Ayes: Councilmen Branscheid, Howe, Jones, Osborn and President Godfrey, (5).
Noes: None. Absent: None.
BILIS :
18. An itemized List of Claims against the City of Alameda and the several de-
partments thereof in the total amounts as follows was presented to the Council
at this meeting: General Departments, $15,555.75; Civilian Defense Department,
$499.12; Police Department, $2,034.44; Civil Service Department, $48.39;
Pound Department, $122.68; Fire Department, $1,127.84; Health Department,
$570.06; Street Department, $1,334.88; Recreation Department, $118.62;
Federal Recreation Facilities, $370.91; Park Department, $447.52; Golf
Course Department, $620.21; Store Department, $667.79; Social Service De-
partment $116.59; Initiative Relief Fund, $40.00; Street Improvement Fund,
1,555.78; Gas Tax No. 1 Fund, $2,002.90 and East Bay Municipal Utility Dis-
trict Fund, $2,525.56.
Councilman Branscheid moved the bills as itemized in the List of Claims filed
with the City Clerk on February 20, 1945, and presented to the Council at this
time, be allowed and paid. The motion was seconded by Councilman Osborn and
on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Branscheid, Howe,
Jones, Osborn and President Godfrey, (5). Noes: None. Absent: None.
FILING:
19. Financial Statement - Goodell, Byers & Henry - City of Alameda,
as of January 31, 1945.
ADJOURNMENT:
20. There being no further business to transact, the Council adjourned to
assemble in regular session on Tuesday evening, March 6, 1945, at 8:00 P. M.
Respectful i 0 l
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Clerk
itted,