1942-09-10 Regular CC MinutesADJOURNED REGTJLAR METING- OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF .AL.ALEDA
LLELD THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10, - — - - — 1942
The meeting convened
p. m. with Vice President Maurer presiding.
ROLL CALL:
The roll was called and Councilmen Howe, Jones and. Vice President Maurer, (3),
were noted present. Absent: Councilman Branscheid and President Godfrey, (2).
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS:
]Y. From Mr. P. Royal Haulman, roue sting permission to move a building now located
on Lincoln Avenue west of Eighth Street to property to be known as 940 Buena :Vista
Avenue, being 200 feet east of Wood Street. This request was accompanied by a com-
munication signed by eight property owners in the immediate vicinity, signifying
their approval of this house moving. A letter was also presented in regard to this
matter by the Building Inspector, recommending that permission be granted to move the
house in question.
Councilman Howe then moved permission be granted to Mr. Haulman to move the above men-
tioned house as set forth in his request, provided all regulations of City ordinances
pertaining to house moving be complied with. The motion was seconded by Councilman
Jones and unanimously carried.
2. From Jr. Manuel Soares, submitting a bid of $200. for the purchase of a seven
horsepower Argo turbine pump recently removed from one of the City parks.
The City Manager stated he felt this was a fair price for the pump as it could no
longer be used by the City and recommended that it be sold for the price offered.
Councilman Jones moved the recommendation of the City Manager be accepted, and the
pump in question be sold to Mr. Soares for the sum of $200. The motion was seconded
by Councilman Howe and on roll call carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen
Howe, Jones and Vice President Maurer, (3) . Noes: None. Absent: Councilman
Branscheid and President Godfrey, (2).
3. A letter was presented from General Engineering and. Dry Dock Company, requesting
permission to construct an extension to its present railroad track from its property
across Grand Street to certain property which is contemplated to be leased from the
Alaska Packer's Association. The matter was referred to the next regular meeting of
the Council for action.
OPENING OF BIDS:
4. A bid was presented from the Key System for the removal of the railroad tracks now
on Encinal Avenue between Oak and Sherman Streets in the amount of y ,740. The bid was
accompanied by a certified check in the sum of ',:1174.
There being no objections, the bid was referred to the City Manager and City Attorney
for recommendation.
After examination, the City Manager recommended that contract be awarded to the Key
System for the removal of these tracks in accordance with Specifications therefor,
No. PW 9-423.
Councilman Jones moved the recommendation of the City Manager be accepted and that
contract be awarded to Key System for the removal of tracks at its bid price of 1,740.
The motion was seconded by Councilman Howe and on roll call carried by the following
vote. Ayes: Councilmen Howe, Jones and Vice President Maurer, (3). Noes: None,
Absent: Councilman Eranscheid and President Godfrey, (2).
RETORTS OF COMMITTEE :
5v: From Mr. Norman D. Weeden, tendering his resignation as a member of the Library
Board of the City of Alameda, as he is entering the service of the United States Army.
Councilman Jones moved the resignation of Mr. Weeden as a member of the Library Board
be regretfully accepted, effective immediately and the City Clerk be requested to
write to Mr. Weeden extending appreciation for his services on this Board, both as a
member and in his recent capacity as President. The motion was seconded by Councilman
Howe and unanimously carried.
6' Dr, W. Barclay Stephens, tendering his resignation as Chairman of the Com-
mittee on Civil Protection of the Alameda Defense Council. Dr. Stephens is returning
to active medical work.
Councilman Howe moved the resignation of Dr. W. -Barclay Stephens be accepted with
regret and a letter of appreciation be sent to him. The motion was seconded by
Councilman Jones and unanimously carried.
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7. From Mayor Godfrey, appointing Mr. Joseph M. Long, 1737 Moreland Drive, Alameda,
as a member of the Alameda Defense Council to serve as Chairman of the Committee on
Civil Protection for a term expiring June 10, 1943.
Councilman Jones moved the appointment of Mr. Long as a member of the Alameda Defense
Council be confirmed. The motion was seconded by Councilman Howe and unanimously
carried-
UNFINISHED BUS NESS:
8. Referred from the regular meeting of September 1, was the matter of the contem-
plated remodeling to be done to three houses placed on property situated at the south
end of High Street by Mr. George H. Noble. The City Manager and Building Inspector
had been requested to investigate the suitability of the structures in this locality.
At the request of the City Manager, Mr. Noble submitted a letter outlining what repairs
and improvements he expected to make to each house. The City Manager stated he had
examined, the properties and the improvements proposed will conform to all City regu-
lations.
There being no objections, the explanatory letter of Mr. Noble was accepted as a basis
for the proposed improvements to the houses in question and the matter referred to the
Building Inspector,
.ADJOURL=T:
9. There being no further business to come before the meeting, the Council adjourned
to assemble in regular session on Tuesday evening, September 15, 1942, at 8:00 p. m.