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1934-06-19 Regular CC Minutes1 0 REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA HELD TUESDAY zysludiG JUNE' 19th, 1934 The meeting convened at 8 o'clock P.M. with President Murray presiding. The roll was called and. Councilmen Bruzzone, Eschen, Tiedemann and President Murray (4) were noted present. Absent: Councilman Morris, (1). The minutes of the regular meeting,of June 5th, 1934, were read and approved. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Mt. Frank Gottstein addressed the Council in reference to police service at the Alameda portal of the Posey Tube. 2. Mr. David Cobb, representing the ,Alameda Unemployed Association, requested as- sistance for the Association from the Council, and,was,requested by the Mayor to make his appeal to the City Manager. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS: From the City Manager, in reference to a proposed resolution of Acceptance and Consent to Recordation of certain improved streets of a private subdivision south of Otis Drive, recommending that the streets be not accepted until street lighting im- provements of a type and design acceptable to the Board of Public Utilities and the Council be installed by the owners of the subdivision, as adopted by the Council at its regular meeting of February 20th, 1934. On motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Bruzzone and unanimously carried, the recommendation of the City Man- ager was adopted.- V4. From Mr. Ira Judson Coe, requesting an extension of sixty days on his permit- dated December 5th, 1933, to investigate shell deposits in the outer harbor. On motion of Councilman Bruzzone, seconded by Councilman Tiedemann and unanimously car- ried, the extension was granted. v/ A petition from various residents located in the 1200 block on Park Street, be- tween Encinal and. San Antonio Avenues, that parking be limited to one hour between the hours of nine A.X. and six P.M. on the above mentioned block. On motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Bruzzone and unanimously carried, the petition was referred to the City Manager. v/6. An application for a gratuitous license to sell fruit and vegetables from house to house, from Mr. Matted LaBua, on the ground that he is a war veteran. On motion of Councilman Bruzzone, seconded by Councilman Tiedemann and unanimously carried, the ,petition was granted. V47• v. From the City Manager, referring to a request of the Standard 011 Company for permission to install an additional above-ground storage tank with a capacity of 19,000 gallons, to be located at their plant on the west side. of Versailles Avenue, between Fernside Boulevard and Harrison Avenue, informing the Council that a communication had been received from the Board of Fire Underwriters recommending the installation requested. On motion of Councilman Bruzzone, seconded by Council- man Eschen, and unanimously carried, the Council adopted the recommendation of the City Manager and the permit was granted. f/8.'l. From Miss Sylvia Jacoby requesting permission to operate an ice cream and candy stand in Franklin Park, accompanied by a communication from the City Manager, informing the Council that there are no building provisions in Franklin Park for such a concession as requested by Miss Jacoby and that he does not believe such building should be provided either by the City or the applicant, as it would con- fliCt with the appearance of the rehabilitated park. On motion of Councilman Tied- emann, seconded by Councilman Eschen and unanimously carried, the petition was denied. /9v From D. O. Golgrove, agent for owners of property located at the corner of Oak Street and Central Avenue, known as Recreation Center of the Methodist-Episcopal Church, and verbally by C. D. Whitmore, owner of the adjoining property, for an extension of time within which to use the property as outlined in the petition approved by the City Planning Commission for reclassification from a Special Dist rict, Class IV, to a Business District, Class V, and granted by Ordinances Nos. 514, N. S., and 515, N. S., passed by the Council on the 2nd day of January,1934. After T.O.Robinson, who expects to occupy the premises, addressed the Council, an extension of sixty days was granted, on motion of Councilman Tiedemann and seconded by Councilman Bruzzone and unanimously carried. NEW 'BUSINESS: V 10:1 On motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Bruzzone and unanimously carried, the City Clerk was instructed to advertise for bids for official advertis- ing for the fiscal year 1934-1935. RESOLUTIONS: 11. CouncilmAn Bruzzone introduced and moved the adoption of Resolution No. 1846 Transferring $4100.00 from the General Fund to the Interest and Redemption Fund." Councilwin Tiedemann seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. 12. Councilman Bruzzone introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1847 Fixing Salaries of the General Foreman and the Clerk of the Street Department" CouncilmAn Eschen seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. 13. Councilman Eschen introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1848 Transferring $3,449.51 from the Electric Light Fund to the General Fund." Councilman Tiedemann seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. FILING: 14. The Clerk stated that since the last meeting of the Council the following paper had been received for filing: Affidavit of Publication - Delinquent Tax List in and for the City of Alameda. BILLS: Claims against the General Departments amountin€ to $2902.64; Police Depart- ment, $8.57; Fire Department, $80.91; Street Department, 1323.24; Health Department, 01 $71.07; Golf Course Department, $734.26; Recreation Department, 039.28; Store De- partment,41388.911 Social Service Department $120.20; Initiative Relief Fund,$156.00; Compensation Insurance Fund, $16.50; Street Improvement Fund, $103,04; Unemployment Fund, $2622.37 having been approved by the proper officials, were listed by the Clerk for payment: Payroll Payroll Alameda Times-Star Alameda Times-Star Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr. Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Cameron, Florence W. Freeland, V.C. Freeland, V.C. Lee Typewriter Co. MUn.Electric Light & Power Mun.Electric Light & Power Pacific Tel. & Tel. Western Union Tel. Co. Alameda Steam Laundry Intern.Bus.Machine Corp. Noy, R.H. Transit Concrete, Ltd. Alameda Steam Laundry Lane, Thomas M. Mun.Electric Light & Power Labor Mun.Electric Light & Power W stern Construction News 6 Island City Ice Co, Alameda Steam Laundry Burns, Mrs. V. East Bay Mun.Utility Dist. Fox Water Company Martin, J.A. Pauline, Rosemarie Skilling, M.D., L.E. WinhAro- Mrsa- ano- General Departments Juror's fees,- Police Court $ 25.80 25.80 Printing ordinances 2.56 Publishing ordinance 16.25 Money advanced, Rate Case 150.00 Servicing 7.20 Services 55.00 Lettering sign 1.25 Re-lettering Auditor's sign 14.77 Typewriter rentals, Rate Case, etc. 11.50 Street lighting 2325.60 Electricity, City Hall 135.88 Service, City Hall 130.50 Telegram .53 Total $2902.64 Police Department Laundry Tabulating machine rental Dog meat Truck weighing Total Fire Department Laundry Money advanced Electricity Total Street DepartMent Service, Corp.Yd. Subscription Total Health Department ice Laundry Service, Conference Water Distilled water Rodent extermination Laboratory services Services, Conference Services. Conference .62 6.00 1.20 .75 8.57 $ 30.26 3.71 46.94 $ 80.91 $1318.06 2.18 3.00 $1323.24 1.02 $ 12.08 5.00 6.67 4.59 20.00 10.33 10,00 2.50 Golf Course Department Labor Mun.Electric Light and Power Labor Freeland, V.C. Mun.Electric Light & Power Parks and Recreation Light and power Total Recreation Department Store Alameda Battery & Elect.Co. Alameda Garage Alameda Rubber Stamp Co. Alameda Sport Shop American Bitumuls Co. Alzina, Hap Bancroft-Whitney Co. Baker-Hamilton-Pacific Co. 11 tt 11 ft Bankhead & Son, J.W. Bearing Specialty Go. Boyle Mfg. Co. n n n Braun-Knecht-Heimann Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr. Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Callaghan & Company Calif. Nursery Co. Chanslor & Lyon Stores, Inc. Crane Company Cox-Wellman, Inc. Dennen Co., V.W. Elster Printing Co. Finnesey, C. Flatow & Son, P. Ford, N.O. Ford, N.O. Fuller & Co., W.P. It It Hercules Equipment & Rubber Co. Hovet, Harold. Industrial Steel Treating Co. Koerber Fuel & Feed. Co. Kronke-Brampton Go. Larson, W.H. Loop Lumber & Mill Co. Maamillan Petroleum Corp. Mun.Electric Light & Power Nat'l Lead Company Oakland Blue Print Co. Paula Furniture Co. Powell Bros., Inc. Recorder Printing & Pub.Co. Rhodes & Jamieson, Ltd. Remington Rand, Inc. Schaefer, Victor L. Siegler, Louis Standard Oil Company of Cal. State Dept. of Public Health Stuart Oxygen Co. Texaco Super Service Thomas Sanitary Supply Co. Transit Concrete, Ltd., Union Oil Company of C United Iron Works Wanner Mfg. Co. West Disinfecting Co. Western Auto Supply Co. Womack, J.D. Worden, H.E. Signs, Franklin Park Service Subscription Total Department Social Alameda County Tuberculosis Assn, Central Fruit Market City Dept. of Social Service Palace Grocery Palace Market Western Food Shop Battery and lamps Servicing Stamp Recreation supplies Coat black Motorcycle service Law book Hardware supplies 9 Pumping well Bearing Cans and baskets Garbage can Methylene Blue Stamps, money advanced Coupon books Law book Trees Lamps Valves Parts Rags Printing Materials Drugs Printing Varnish Glass, paints, etc. Gloves Stationery supplies Screws, etc. Peat Moss Rope, twine, needles, etc. Repairs to asphalt Lath Gasoline Servicing cars, repairs, etc. Paint Maps Curtains, linole Materials Amendments Sand Servicing stapling machine Supplies Brackets Tubes Serums Oxygen Distilled water Soap Dispenser Materials Kerosene Casings and casing sleeves Banner Cabinets and fillers Timer Battery Rental of truck blinds, etc Total $ 355.50 378.76 $ 734.26 $ 979.75 11.50 45.03 3.00 $1039,28 $ 14.07 2.00 1.07 83.63 7.69 14.54 11.93 6.08 13,27 123.07 1.81 31.01 1.94 10,5* 60.00 35.87 12.00 4.92 1.35 6.00 4.79 6.98 32.35 7.35 9.22 34.18 53.55 .72 12.31 6.34 7.44 2.21 4.76 34.85 23.99 19.60 .50 186.28 131.83 .42 16.48 79.46 52.93 1002 3.81 5.87 1.84 1.00 3.41 5.35 8,95 1.00 2.30 17.44 6.40 27.51 2,50 53.32 1.89 12.20 56.00 $1388 91 Service Department Care at Del Valle $ 73.20 Groceries 10.24 Refunding Petty Cash 19.35 Groceries 6.14 Meat 1.02 Grkieeties 10.25 Total $ 120.20 Initiative Relief Fund Marcelo, M Labor $ 16.00 Borromeo, Lawrence tt 12.00 Brown, W.H. " 12.00 Bulman, E. " 12.00 Bush,-J.M. II, 16.00 Dobbs David ft 8.00 Conzelman, Wm m 16.00 Hinton, W.S. " 12.00 Larkin, H.W. It 12.00 Neumiller, Charles a 20.00 Pastorino, Geralamo " 16.00 Vlronda, Marcell° " 4.00 Total $ 156.00 Compensation Insurance Fund. Alameda Sanatorium X-rays, Nelson $ 11.50 Stafford, M.D. Douglas D. Examination 5.00 Total .• $ 16.50 Street Improvement Fund Powell Bros., Inc. Materials $103.04 Unemployment Fund Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr. Reimbursing Revolving Fund $2622.3? On motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Bruzzone, the bills were on roll call passed unanimously. There being no further business to transact, the Council adjourned, to meet in regular session Tuesday evening, July 3rd, 1934, at 8 o'clock. Respectfully submitted,