Loading...
1940-01-16 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE C OUNC L OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA HELD TUESDAY EVENING JANUARY 16 1940 The meeting convened at 8:00 o'clock P. M. with President Weichhart presiding. ROLL CALL: 1. The roll was called and Councilmen Carrington, Godfrey, Maurer, Morris and President Weichhart, (5), were noted present. MINUTES: 2. The minutes of the regular meeting of January 2, 1940 were approved as transcribed. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS: 3. A communication was presented from the East Bay Division of the League of California Cities, giving notice of its next regular meeting to be held in Walnut Creek on January 19, 1940. Mayor Weichhart urged as large an attendance as possible and requested the City Manager to take care of the necessary reservations. There being no objections, the communication was ordered filed. V 4. From the Alameda Woman's Improvement Club, opposing the removal of green globes from street lighting standards at street intersections. After the City Manager had in- formed the Council that tests are now being made of a new type of globe to be used at intersections and that he expected to make a report of its practicability by the next regular meeting, the communication was ordered filed. 5. From the Alameda Woman's Improvement Club, requesting the City Manager to use his efforts toward obtaining bus transportation service on Buena Vista Avenue. There being no objections, the matter was referred to the City Manager. 6. From the Boy Scouts of America, expressing appreciation to the Alameda City Council and all city personnel who have cooperated to make this past year a successful one. There being no objections, the communication was ordered filed. 7. From the City of Berkeley, extending an invitation to the Council and City Manager of the City of Alameda to meet with the Executive Committee on the comprehensive Sewage Survey Plan to be held in the City Hall of Berkeley, January 26, 1940 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. The City Manager stated some of the members of the Committee of Engineers would also be present at this meeting. There being no objections, the communication was ordered filed. From Kent & Hass, Architects, submitting proposal for architectural services in connection with the construction of a building in Krusi Park. The maximum cost for these services is not to exceed $700.00. Councilman Maurer moved that the City Attorney be instructed to draw up the necessary resolution and contract, seconded by Councilman Carrington and on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Carrington, Godfrey, Maurer, Morris and President Weichhart, (5). Noes: None. Absent: None. The City Manager explained the cost of the architectural services in the construction of the proposed building at Krusi Park will be paid by the Krusi Estate and it had been Mrs. Krusi's wish that the architectural work be done by the above mentioned firm. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS: The City Manager addressed the Council saying he had been approached by a Mr. Johnson and a Mr. Clark with regard to leasing the Golf Course property for oil drilling; that the leases which were presented to him for perusal seem to be the standard form of oil lease and the gentlemen seem agreeable to further stipulations which the City might request. The City Manager stated, however, he has not had an opportunity to thoroughly investi- gate the whole matter to his satisfaction and recommended that such an investigation be performed. There being no objections, Mayor Weichhart instructed the City Manager to make such an investigation and report back to the Council. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES: 10. From the City Planning Board, recommending the denial of petition to reclassify the southeast corner of Cambridge Drive and Fernside Boulevard from Residential District, Class 1 to Residential District, Class 12, for the purpose of constructing a duplex dwelling. This matter was continued from the last regular meeting of the Council, held January 2, 1940. Mr. A. Hubbard Moffitt, Jr., Attorney, addressed the Council in behalf of Mr. W. H. McCutcheon, owner, and petitioned the reclassification of property in question to permit the proposed duplex construction. Councilman Morris requested the City Attorney to re- cite a resume of the history of zoning in this district. Councilman Godfrey stated that in view of the action of the City Planning Board regard- ing this proposed reclassification and Mr. Shattuck, Planning Engineer, having also recommended the district within which the lot in question is situated should properly be in Residential District, Class 1, he would move that the recommendation of the City Planning Board be approved and the petition for reclassification denied, seconded by Councilman Morris and on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Carrington, Godfrey, Maurer, Morris and President Weichhart, (5). Noes: None. Absent: None. 11. From the City Manager, informing the Council it is his recommendation the retention of the present green globes in the lighting standards at street intersections is no longer advisable. A new type of street sign has been ordered which is believed to be adequate to designate streets. There being no objections, the communication was ordered filed. The City Manager mentioned again the new type of street lighting globe which is now under consideration and upon which he will soon make a report. 12. From the City Manager recommending contract for furnishing Grass Seed to the City of Alameda be awarded to K. G. Otzen, doing business under the firm name of "Koerber Fuel & Feed Co." at the unit prices listed in his bid. Bids for Grass Seed were opened at the regular meeting of the Council held January 2, 1940 and were referred to the City Manager for his recommendation. Councilman Maurer moved that the City Manager's recommendation be adopted and that con- tract be awarded to K. G. Otzen, doing business under the name of "Koerber Fuel & Feed Co." and that checks be returned to the unsuccessful bidders. The motion was seconded by Councilman Morris and on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Carrington, Godfrey, Maurer, Morris and President Weichhart, (5). Noes: None. Absent: None. ORDINANCES INTRODUCED: 13. The following ordinances were introduced by Councilman Godfrey, after which they were laid over under provision of law and the Charter: "Ordinance No. New Series Amending Section 493 and Repealing Section 494 of Article 2, Chapter VIII, of Ordinance' No.. 1, New Series, and Amending.Article,„2, of Chapter VIII, of Ordinance No. 1, New Series, by Adding Section -494." 14. "Ordinance No. New Series An Ordinance Repealing Sections 5 -231 to 5-238 Inclusive of Article 3, Chapter 2, Title V of the Alameda Municipal Code and Adding to Chapter 2, Title V, a New Article to be Known as Article 3, Regulating the Repair of Sidewalks and Other Works." 15. "Ordinance No. New Series Accepting Conveyance of Certain Easements to the City of Alameda and Authorizing the Execution of a Quitclaim Deed to George Windsor et ux." RESOLUTIONS: 16. Councilman Maurer introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 2439 Accepting Conveyance of Certain Easements over Portions of Lot 203 in Tract 526, Alameda, California, and Con - senting to Recordation of Deed Thereof." Councilman Morris seconded the motion and on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Carrington, Godfrey, Maurer, Morris and President Weichhart, (5). Noes: None. Absent: None. 17. Councilman Carrington introduced and moved -the adoption of "Resolution No. 2440 Transferring $2,7424.00 from the General Fund, Budget Account 70 -b, to Retirement- Suspense Fund 82." Councilman Maurer seconded the motion and on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Carrington, Godfrey, Maurer, Morris and President Weichhart, (5). Noes: None. Absent: None. 18. Councilman Maurer introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 2441 Transferring $1,600.00 from Gasoline Tax No. 1 Fund to General Fund, Street Maintenance Account 22 -j." Councilman Godfrey seconded the motion and on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Carrington, Godfrey, Maurer, Morris and President Weichhart, (5). Noes: None. Absent: None. 19. Councilman Carrington introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 2442 Adopting Specifications for Furnishing Petroleum Products to the City of Alameda, Calling for Bids and Directing the City Clerk to Advertise the Same." 20. Councilman Maurer introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 2443 Appointing Charles R. Schwanenberg as Representative of the -City of Alameda_on the Executive Committee Provided for in the Joint Sewage Disposal Survey Contract .Authorized under Resolution No. 2433." Councilman Carrington seconded the motion and on roll call carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Carrington, Godfrey, Maurer, Morris and President Weichhart, (5). Noes: None. Absent: None. 21. Councilman Godfrey introduced and moved the adoption of ”Resolution No. 2444 Objecting to Sale of Certain Tax Deeded Lands on Bay Farm Island, Alameda, California." Councilman Carrington seconded the motion and'on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Carrington, Godfrey, Maurer, Morris and President Weichhart, (5). Noes: None. Absent: None. FILING: 22. Specifications For Furnishing Petroleum Products to the City of Alameda for f iscal.year ending June 30, 1941. 23. Bureau of Electricity - Balance Sheet Statement as of November 30, 1939 - .Goodell. & Henry. BILLS: 24. 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 Department, $21,409.04; Police Department, 262.11; Civil Service Department 2.27; t Pound Department, $25.00; Fire Department, $416.28; Street Department, $1,226.9 Health Department, 150.21; Recreation Department, 52.13; Park Department, $200.47; Golf Course Department, $269.79; Store Department, 122.65; Social Service Department, :$111.08; Initiative Relief Fund, $170.75; Street Improvement Fund, $276.33; Subaqueous Tunnel Fund, $1,095.38 Councilman Maurer moved, seconded by Councilman Godfrey, that the claims and bills against the City in the amounts listed, itemized and amended in the List of Claims filed with the City Clerk on January 16, 1940, and presented to the Council at this meeting, be allowed and paid. On roll call the motion carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Carrington, Godfrey, Maurer, Morris and President Weichhart, (5). Noes: None. Absent: None. 25. There being no further business to transact, Councilman Morris moved, seconded by Councilman Maurer and unanimously carried that the Council adjourn to meet in adjourned regular session on Tuesday Evening, January 23, 1940 at 8:00 o'clock P. M. Res ► ec j`ully submitted ty Clerk. OJEIT