1934-07-17 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA
HELD TUESDAY ....... JULY 17th, 1934
The meeting convened at 8 o'clock P.M. with President Murray presiding.
The roll was called and Councilmen Bruzzone, Eschen Morris, Tiedemann and Presi-
dent Murray (5), were noted present. Absent: None.
The minutes of the regular meeting of July 3rd, 1934, were read and approved.
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS:
V 1. A communication was received from the North Side Protective Club, requesting use
of the Council Chambers on Wednesday evening, August 8th, for the purpose of holding a
public meeting, in order to hear political candidates. On motion of Councilman Eschen,
seconded by Councilman Tiedemann and unanimously carried, the request was granted.
v' 2. „/ From the Auditor and. Assessor, submitting assessment figures for the City of Alameda
for the year 1934. The communication was ordered filed.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
t, 3.v Bid of the Alameda-Times-Star for official advertising which was opened at the
regular meeting held July 3rd, was rejected on motion of Councilman Eschen and seconded
by Councilman Morris, and unanimously carried.
NEW BUSINESS:
4. On motion of Councilman Morris, seconded by Councilman Bruzzone and on roll call
unanimously carried, the order of business was changed to provide for the presentation
of "Ordinances for Passage" and"Ordinances for Introduction", prior to the reading of
"Resolutions,"
ORDINANCES FOR PASSAGE:
5 The following ordinance was presented for passage:
"Ordinance No. New Series.
An Ordinance Appropriating and Authorizing the Expenditure
of Public Moneys for Advertising for the Fiscal Year 1934-1935
and Deoinating the Purposes for the Expenditure of Such Moneys"
Councilman Morris moved-that the ordinance as read be adopted, seconded by Councilman
Tiedemann, and on roll call carried unanimously.
ORDINANCE INTRODUCED:
6. The following ordinance was introduced and laid over under provision of the Char-
ter:
"Ordinance No. , New Series,
An Ordinance Regulating the Beaching or Abandonment of Vessels.
and Water-craft upon Tidelands and Submerged Lands within the
Harbor of the City of Alameda, Providing for the Removal or
Elimination of Abandoned Vessels and Water-craft and for the
Assessment and. Collection of the Cost of such Removal or
Elimination thereof, and Imposing Penalties for the Violation
of this Ordinance."
RESOLUTIONS::
7, Councilman Eschen introduced and moved the adoption of
,"Resolution No. 1852
Transferring $3,141.40 from the Electric Light Fund to
the General Fund."
Councilman Bruzzone seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously.
8 Councilman Bruzzone introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution. No. 1853
Authorizing Execution of Contract with Alameda Chamber
of Commerce for Advertising for Fiscal Year 1934-1935."
Councilman Tiedemann seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously.
FILING:
The Clerk
ing papers had
9.
BILLS:
stated that since the last regular meeting of the Council, the follow-
been received for filing:
Affidavit of Publication - Notice of Right to Appeal from Act of
Street Superintendent in. Removing Weeds,
etc.
Ex Committee of the Whole, from Walter H.Anderson
from City Manager, re Building Dept
Claims against the General Departments, amounting:to $2519.43; Police Departmer4,
$762.07; Fire Department, $138.49; Street Department, $1314.29; Health Department,
55.51; Golf Course Department, $855.10; Park Department, $1055.03; Store Department,
4,2305.07; Social Service-Recreation Dept., $25.50; Initiative Relief Fund, $162.00;
Street Improvement Fund, $113.74 and Unemployment Fund, §2313.50 having been approved
by the proper officials, were listed by the Clerk as follows:
Alameda Steam Laundry
AlaMeda Times-Star
American City, The
Bank of America
Borie, C. A.
Bryant, Ralph M., City
Camer2n, Florence W.
East ay. Dan.Utility
Liberty Elevator Maintenance
Mun.Elect.Light & Power
National Safety Council
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.
Alameda Steam Laundry
Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr
Int4Bus.Machine Corp.
Mun.Electric Light & Power
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.
Alameda Steam Laundry
East Bay Mun.Utility Dist.
Mun.Elect.Light & Power
Mun.Elect.Light & Power
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.
General Departments
Laundry, City Hall
Printing
Subscriptions
Lease of deposit box
Services and carfare
Reimbursing Revolving Fund.
Services
Water, City Hall and
Co, Servicing elevator
Street lighting
Dues for membership
Telephones
Labor
East Bay Mun.Utility District
East Bay Mun.Utility District
Mun.Elect.Light &' Power
AlaMeda Steam Laundry
East Bay Mun.Utility Dist.
Fox- Water Company
Island City Ice Co.
Martin, J.A.
Mun.Electric Light & Power
Pauline, Rosemarie
Labor
Alameda Steam Laundry
Mun.Electric Light & Power
Labor
East Bay Mun.Utility Dist.
Inter-Urban Express Corp.
Kellogg Express & Draying Co.
Mun.Electric Light & Power
Alameda Sport Shop
Alameda Sport Shop
Alzina, Hap
American Law Book Co., The
Anderson Mfg. Co.
Ansel's Electric Co.
Baker-Hamilton-Pacific Co.
Bomberger Seed Company,Ltd.
Borman Steel Co., Geo. H.
oyle Mfg. Co., Inc.
Brown, William
Burroughs Adding Machine Co
Butler Bindery
Calif.Corrugated Culvert Co.
Calif.Mill & Lumber Co.
Calif-Uursery enmnprilr
Total
fountains
Police Department
Laundry
Chief's Contingent Fund
Rent for tabulating machine
Maintenance signal system
Telephone
Total
201
$ 2.00
5.81
2.00
4.40
31.53
150.00--
50•00
22.48
5.00
2075.04
20.00
151.17
$2519.43
•97
750.00'-
6.00
4.10
1.00
$ 762.07
Fire Department
Laundry 32.07
Water, all stations 29.16
Fire alarm system upkeep 8.31
Electricity, all stations 51.75
Telephones 17.20
Total $ 138.49
Street Department
Sewer flushing
Service, Corp.Yd.
Lighting, Corp.Yd.
Total
Health Department
Laundry
Water
Distilled water
Ice bill
Rodent extermination
Electricity
Laboratory service
Total
Golf Course Department
Laundry
Light and power
Total
Park Department
Water service
Express charges, valves
Express charges
Service
Total
Store Department
Playground equipment
Tennis balls
Servicing motorcycles
Law book
Brackets
Batteries
Hardware supplies, etc
Seed
Steel
Pails, etc.
Stamps
Chair
Forms
Culverts
Oak counter
-
$1301.25
6.93
3.84
2.27
$1314.19 '
7.77
7.42
2.55
.92
16.00
12.45
8.40
$ 55.51
$ 459.00
3.59
392.51
$ 855.10
$ 889.25
99,48
.25
.25
65.80
$1055.03
$ 102.90
4.10
30.47
7.50
4.10
14.76
71.99
7.96
74.51
10.67
1.89
28.19
58.44
52.43
120.54
2og
Dennen. Co., V.W.
Dieterich-Post Co.
Dietz Motor Company
Fayen, Jas. D.
Fuller & Go., W.P.
Grinton & Co., Alec
Holcomb Mfg Co., J.I.
Kooyman, P.
Kronke-Brampton Co.
Loop Lumber & Mill Co.
Macmillan Petroleum
Mun.Elect.Light & Power
Oakland Blue Print Co.
Pacific Coast Paper Co.
Pacific Nursery Co.
Piatt Photo Co.
Powell Bros., Inc.
Ransome Company
Rhodes & Jamieson, Ltd.
Seagrave Corp.
Smith, Chas.
Transit Concrete, Ltd.
Traver & Son., C.L.
Tucker & Son, J.G.
Union Oil Co.of Cal
Western Auto Supply Co.
Western States Grocery Co.
Woodin & Little, Inc.
Worden & Forsythe
Central Fruit Market
Lee Typewriter Co.
Mun.Electric Light & Power
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Barcelo, M.
Borromeo, Lawrence
Brown, W.Z.
Bulman, E.
Bush, J. M.
Cobb, David
Conzelman, Wm.
Henrickson, Niels
Larkin, H.W.
Lohse, O.W.
Neumiller, Charles
Pastorino, Geralamo
Vironde, Marcello
Store Department, Contld.
Mops, etc.
Blueprint paper
Cap
Ticket-printing
Paint, etc.
Crepe piper
Heads for sweepers
Tile
Flats
Lumber
Gasoline
Lamps, lath
Prints
Envelopes
Plants
Picture, May Festival
Concrete
Rockfalt
Cement
Gravel
Hand lever
Repairs, installations, etc.
Materials
Appraising
Broom wire
Grease, Gasoline
Putty
Matches, etc.
Diaphragm
Tennis court extension
Total
Social Service-Recreation Dept.
Groceries
Servicing typewriters
Flood lights, tennis
Ala. Unemployed Assn,
Total
Initiative Relief Fund.
Labor
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Total ••••••••••••• OOOOOOOOO
Street Improvement Fund.
Powell Brothers Materials
Unemployment Fund
Reimbursing Revolving Fund $ .2313.50
Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr.
$ 36.50
1.29
.33
20.86
49.02
1.64
2.66
17.50
27.67
48.20
137.14
32,00
24.90
8.83
5.12
4.87
81.64
24.34
517.30
2.81
9.99
135.51
15.48
28.00
109.11
15.95
.77
9.23
2.43
97.50
$ 2305,07
5.12
1.65
15.68
3.05
25.50
16.00
12.00
14.00
12.00
14.00
8.00
16.00
10.00
12.00
12.00
16.00
16.00
4.00
162.00
113.74
On motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Counoilman'MorTis,,the bill were on
rolLcall passed unanimously.
' There being no further business to transact, the Council adjourned, to meet
in regular session Tuesday evening, August 7th, 1934, at 8 o'clock P.M.
Respectfully submitted,