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1944-03-21 Regular CC Minutes91 REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA HELD TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, - - - 1944 The meeting convened at 8:02 p. m. with President Godfrey presiding. ROLL CALL: The roll was called and Conncilmen Lowe, Jones, Osborn and President Godfrey, (4) , were noted present. Absent: Councilman Branschei' (1). MINUTES: 1. The minutes of the regular meeting held March 7 transcribed. 4, were approved as WRITTEN. C-MMUNICATIONS: 2. From Alameda lost NO. 9, Inc., The American Legion, requesting the Council to grant permission to the Boy. Scouts of America to use the former Armory at Wash- ington Park for troop meetings. There being no objections, the matter was referred to the City Manager for his investigation and report. 3. A notice was read from the Alameda. Belt Line concerning its next annual meeting of stockholders, to be held in San Francisco on March 28, 1944. The notice was ordered filed. - 4.. From the Federal Public Housing Authority, stating ii contemplates dedicat- ing the street areas in the Woodstock Project to the City. of Alameda and request- ing to know the Council attitude with regard to their acceptance. Mayor Godfrey stated that, in view of the fact that there is now certain legis- lation pending in Washington concerning the assessing of Government owned property such as constitutes the Woodstock Project, the matter be held in abeyance until the final decision on this legislation. Councilman Jones then moved that a letter be written to the Federal Public Housing Authority informing it of the opinion of the Council in this matter - that City acceptance of Woodstock Project streets be held in abeyance until the legislation now. pending in Washington has been decided upon. The motion was seconded by Councilman Osborn and unanimously carried. From the Department of justice, San Francisco Office, requesting cancellation of taxes on that certain property involved in action entitled, "United States v. 7.155 Acres, in the City of Alameda, County of Alameda, State of California, Esther queirolo, et al., No. 22984-G." There being no objection, the matter was referred to the City Attorney for his report on this request. , , V 0. From the City of San Leandro, offering to purchase one 1941 Indian 4 Motor- cycle, our Unit NO. 21, for the sum of 9550. This piece of equipment was for- merly used by the Police Department. Councilman Osborn moved the offer of the City of San Leandro to purchase the above referred to motorcycle for 6550. be accepted. Inc motion was seconded by Council- man Howe and unanimously carried. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES: e, 7. From the Retirement Board, requesting that an amount of d850. be appropriated to finance the actuarial survey required by Ordinance ho .673, New Series, by which to cause actuarial valuation of the assets and liabilities of the retirement fund created by this ordinance. A communication was also read from the City Manager in which he recommended that the sum of $900. be appropriated to defray the cost of this survey - 6550. as re- quested by the Retirement Board and an additional sum of 950. to cover any unfore- seen expenses in connection with the survey. Councilman Jones moved the recommendation of the Cit y Manager be approved and 9900. be set aside from the Contingent Fund, Account No. 70-b, for the purpose of conducting an actuarial survey as provided under Ordinance No. 673, New Series, and such sum be transferred to the credit of the Retirement Board for such use. The motion was seconded by Councilman Howe and on roll call carried by the follow- ing vote. Ayes: Councilmen Howe, Jones, Osborn and President Godfrey, (4)• Noes: None. Absent: Councilman. Branscheid, (1). Councilman Jones stated that a group of Alameda City employees has decided upon several revisions of the present retirement ordinance and in order to determine the rates and costs to both the City and the employees, which such changes would entail, an actuarial survey would have to be made. If this survey could be made in combination with the survey authorized by the retirement ordinance, the expense of the additional survey to the Municipal employees would be much less than if it were a separate audit. Councilman Jones then moved that the actuaries be consulted as to what additional cost would be incurred to undertake the employees' survey in combination with the survey as required by the ordinance. The motion was seconded by Councilman Osborn. After further discussion, Councilman Jones stated that with the consent of his second, he would withdraw his first motion and amend it as follows: That the City Manager be authorized to negotiate with the actuaries who are to conduct the survey as required by the ordinance to perform additional services on be- half of the group of Municipal employees to determine the rates and costs of its several proposed revisions which the group wishes to have adopted. The motion was seconded by Councilman Howe and on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilman Howe, Jones, Osborn and President Godfrey, (4) . Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Branscheid, (1). Mayor Godfrey requested the City Manager to inform the Council at its next meet- ing what the cost of this additional survey will be. v/ 8. From the City Manager, recommending that Louis Schmitz of the Engineering Department, be authorized to attend the Planning course now being held in the City of Oakland from March 21 to 24, 1944, inclusive, and that an amount not to exceed 15. be appropriated for his expenses. Councilman Howe moved the recommendation of the City Manager be adopted and that Mr. Schmitz attend the course on Planning as above specified; also that an amount not to exceed 415. be allowed for iris expenses. The motion was seconded by Councilman Osborn and unanimously carried. NEW BUSINESS: 9' Mayor stated that the present manpower shortage in both the Fire and Police Departments, caused by the inroads of the draft regulations, makes it desirable to work out some arrangement whereby employees of the Fire and Police Departments can work longer hours and be compensated therefor on an overtime basis, and asked that a motion be made to have the City Attorney prepare the necessary resolution to provide for this adjustment. Councilman Osborn then moved that the City Manager and City Attorney give further study to this matter and that the City Attorney prepare a resolution which will provide an overtime rate to be paid to those working longer hours in the Fire and Police Departments on the basis of one and a half times their regular pay. The motion was seconded by Councilman Howe and on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Howe, Jones, Osborn and President Godfrey, (4) . Noes: ]one. Absent: None. 10. The City Manager requested permission to advertise for the sale of the other motorcycle formerly used by the Police Department which is no longer needed, due to the acquisition of automobiles for police traffic duty. Councilman Howe Moved the City. Manager be authorized to advertise to sell one police motorcycle, our unit No. 22. The motion was seconded by Councilman Osborn and unanimously carried. v/ li. The City Manager also requested that authorization be given by the Council to allow the Executive Secretary of the Civil Service Board the amount of 15. per month for the use of his personal automobile while on City business. The matter was referred to "Resolutions". 12. The City Manager requested authorization to employ an engineer to investigate soil conditions in Alameda with regard to the best possible method of disposing of garbage collected in the City and also that an amount not to exceed 400. be appropriated to defray cost of this survey. Councilman Howe moved the City Manager be authorized to employ an engineer for the above stated purpose and that a sum not to exceed 100. be allocated to defray expenses. The motion was seconded by Councilman Jones and unanimously carried. 13. - The City Manager requested permission to purchase a light truck to be used by the Police Department to transport traffic striping materials and paints as the vehicle formerly used is now out of commission. The cost of this truck will be under 41,000. Councilman Osborn moved the City. Manager be authorized to purchase a small truck as above described. The motion was seconded by Councilman Jones and unanimously carried. 14 The City Manager stated it is his recommendation that the City employ another full-time janitor or janitress to take care of the first floor of the City. Hall and in this way relieve the man now doing this work, as he is also cle. ning and ( servicing City. cars. [ This matter was left in the hands of the City Manager for completion. as to further details. RESOLOTIOFS: 15. The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Howe, who moved its adoption: "Resolution No. 2955 Resolution Establishing the Position of "Special Census Enumerator" and Fixing the Compensation for Such Position." The motion to adopt said resolution was seconded by Councilman Jones and on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Howe, Jones, Osborn and President Godfrey, (4). Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Branscheid, (1). Thereupon the Mayor declared said resolution duly adopted and passed. 16. The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Howe, who moved its adoption: "Resolution No. 2956 Resolution Allowing Additional Amount Per Month to Executive Secretary. of Civil Service Board for Use of His Private Automobile." The motion to adopt said resolution was seconded by Councilman Osborn and on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Howe, Jones, Osborn and President Godfrey, (4) . Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Branscheid, (1). Thereupon the Mayor declared said resolution duly adopted and passed. FILING: 17. Financial Statement - Goodell, Byers & Henry - City of Alameda, as of February 29, 1944. BILLS: 18. An itemized List of Claims against the City of Alameda and the several departments thereof in the total amounts as follows, was presented to the City Council: General Departments, cf),050.21,4; Civilian Defense Department, N,81.20; Police Department, 1,838.63; Civil Service Department, 71.55; Pound De- partment, r95 .58; Fire Department, 0,138.15: Street Department, 1,124.57; Health Department, 014.76; Recreation. Department, 1[([80.45; Federal Recreation Facilities, 258.04;- Park Department 8.11.72; Golf Course Department, 082.62; Store Department, ,1;298.38; Social Service Department, 8.10; Initiative Relief Fund, 40.00; Street improvement Fund, 3,338.79 and East I3ay iuriicipa1 Utility District Fund, ;;T(2,400.80. Councilman Howe moved the bills as itemized in the List of Claims filed with the City Clerk on March 21, 1944, and presented to the Council at this meeting be allowed and paid. The motion was seconded by Councilman Osborn and on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Howe, Jones, Osborn and Presi- dent Godfrey, (4) . Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Branscheid, (1) . ADJOURNMENT: 19. There being no further business to bring before the meeting, the Council adjourned to assemble in regular session on Tuesday evening, April 4, 1944, at 8:00 D. M. 4