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1934-08-07 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF TUE CITY OF ALAIEDA 1-ID TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 7th,1934 The meeting convened at 9 o'0,1cck P.M. 'with 7a7esident Murray presiding. The roll was called and Councilmen Bruzzone, Eschen and President Murray were noted present. Absent: Councilmen Morris and Tiedenann (2) The minutes of the regular meeting of July 17th, 1934, and the minutes of the special meeting of July 25th, 1934 were read and approved. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS:. v/ 1.1' From the City Manager, in reference to the contract between the City of Alameda and the Alameda Scavengers' Association, for the collection of garbage, recommending that the City Council instruct the City Clerk to advertise for bids for the sale of wet garbage, as permitted under the terms of the contract. On motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Bruzzone and unanimously carried, the recommendation was adopted and the City Clerk instructed to advertise for bids for the sale of wet garbage. / 2./ From Ford E. Samuel, Acting Postmaster, requesting that an ordinance be adopted making Federal Street a one-way street with the entrance from Park Street. On motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Bruzzone and unanimously carried, the City Attorney was requested to draft the ordinance, 3. From the East Bay Municipal Utility District, also requesting that Federal Street be made a one-way street. The communication was ordered filed. 4./ From the Alameda Improvement Club, requesting that a flagpole be installed at the armory at Washington 'Park, and that a flag be also provided. The Mayor announced that the flagpole had been installed and the flag furnished. The communication was ordered filed. ) 1/5. From the City Manager, accompanied by a report from the Jones Gas Process Corp- oration, on the advisability and desirability of the City of Alameda operating a gas distributing system as a municipal utility and recommending that, in view of the necessity of raising 0950,000.00 for such a purpose, that no further action be taken on the subject at the present time. On motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Bruzzone and unanimously carried, the report was received and ordered filed, and the recommendation of the City Manager adopted* 6.1 From the City Manager, supported by the recommendation of the Chief of the Fire Department, recommending that the request of Arthur Krause, Jr., for permission to install an underground storage tank of 125 gallons capacity for his private use be granted. On motion of Councilman Bruzzone, seconded by Councilman Eschen and unani- mously carried, the recommendation was accepted and a council permit for the instal- lation granted. V' 7./ From Mrs. Bianca Conti Royce, informing the Council that she is willing to sell her house and lot adjoining Franklin Park for the sum of 0500.00. The communication was ordered filed. 8,1 From Mrs. N. B. Meller, requesting permission to build steps from her property at 1218 Eagle Avenue projecting onto the sidewalk. As such construction would be on City property and the City would be liable for any personal injury sustained by reason of the construction, the petition was denied, on motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Bruzzone,and unanimously carried. V 9.4 From Earl Warren, District Attorney, thanking the municipal authorities for the cooperation given him during the recent strike, and particularly the assistance rendered by Vern Smith, Chief of Police the Mayor and the City Manager. The com- munication was ordered filed. 1// 10.j From the Alameda Airport, Inc., in reference to its lease with the City of Alameda, requesting that the annual rental be reduced from $12001.00 to $6001.00, beginning August 1st, 1934. . On motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Bruzzone and unanimously carried, the request was denied. RESOLUTIONS: V 11. Councilman Bruzzone 'introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1855 Creating the Position of Relief Telephone Operator and Stenographer in the Fire and Police Departments and Building Inspector's Office of the City of Alameda and Establishing the Rate of Compensation" Councilman Eschen seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. 12. Councilman Eschen introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1856 Transferring $7500.00 to the Library Fund and 1500.00 to the Initiative Relief Fund from the General Fund." Councilman Bruzzone seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. Councilman Eschen introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1857 Transferring all Surplus Moneys to the General Fund. Councilman Bruzzone seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. ORDINANCE FOR PASSAGE: The following ordinance was presented for passage: "Ordinance No. , New Series. An Ordinance Regulating the Beaching or Abandonment of Vessels and Water-craft upon Tidelands and Sub- merged 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." Councilman Eschen moved that the ordinance as read be adopted, seconded by Council- man Bruzzone, and on roll call carried unanimously, ORDINANCE INTRODUCED: V715. The following ordinance was introduced and laAd over under provision of the Charter: "Ordinance No. New Series. Ordinance Regulating Use of Devices, Appliances, Equipment or Apparatus which Interfere with the Reception of Radio Broadcast Signals, and Providing Penalties for the Violation Thereof." BILLS: Claims against the General Departments, amounting to 01402.15; Police Depart ment 03830,47; File Department, 080.36; Street Department, 01335.97; Health Department, 0620.88; Golf Course Department; 405.32; Park Department; 41020.55; Store Department; 45667.71; Social Service-Recreation Dept.; 070.35; Initiative Relief Fund; 0260.00; Unemployment Fund, 03064.75; East Bay LIun.Utility District Paytents Fund; 02478.60, having been approved by the proper officials, were listed by the Clerk as follows: Alameda Chamber of Commerce Alameda Steam Laundry Alameda Times-Star Ala.. Veterans' Memorial Comm. Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr. Cameron, Florence W. Liberty Elevator Maintenance Co. Murray, William F. Pac-. Gas and Electric Co. Pac-. Tel. & Tel. Co. Seeley, Esther ]3ryarxt, Ralph M., City Mgr. Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr, Cobb's Lunch County Jail Inter-Urban Express Corp. Pee'. Gas & Electric Co. Pac'. Tel. & Tel. Co. Railway Express Co. Alameda Steam Laundry Lane, Thomas M., Chief Pacific Gas and Electric Co. Pacific Tel & Tel. Co. Labor East Bay Mun.Utility District Jones, Chester E. General Departments Advertising Laundry, City Hall Printing Building upkeep Reimbursing Revolving Fund Services Servicing elevator Mayor's allowance Gas Telephones Services Total . • • • • • • • • • • • • • Police Department Strike xpense Reimbursing Revolving Meals for prisoners Meals Express Gas Telephone Express Total 00000.0b000000 Fire De iartnent Fund. Laundry Reimbursing Revolving Fund Gas for stations Telephone service Total •• .• • • • • • • •.• • Street Department Water Tota 0 0 0 0 0 SP 0 0 99 0 0 0 700.00 2.00 35.79 209.50 14.00 82.50 5.00 50.00 18.85 100.00 1402.15 1800.00 2000.00 12.81 1.60 . .50 1.11 4.70 .75 3830.47 29.12 10.28 18.76 22.20, 80.36 1316.27 9.55 10.15 5.97 204 OC Alameda Sanatorium Alameda Scavengers' Assn. Kuentz, Fred. Martin, J. A. Pacific Gas and. Electric Co. Pauline, Rosemarie Labor Alameda Stearn Laundry Merchants Express & Drayage Health Department Emergency Hospital Services Garbage Laboratory service Rodent extermination service Gas Services, laboratory Total .• • .• •• Golf Course Department Labor East Bay Municipal Utility Dist. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Alameda Hotel Photo Gallery Alameda Printing Po. Alameda Sport Shop Anderson Manufacturing Co. Ansel's Electric Arth, Isador & Co. Associaed Oil Co. Baker-Hemilton-Pacific Co. 9 TV 9 11 tt ft 11 TV 9 TV Bancroft-Whitney Co. 4TV 9 TV Bomberger Seed Co. Boyle Manufacturing Co. It Braun-Knecht-Heimann Co. California Mill & Lumber Co. Calif. Ornamental Iron & Fence tt TV 11 TV Calif. Spray-Chemical Corp. Came, Henry Carter, H. V. Co. Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. Crane Co. Dennen,IV.1% Dieterieh-Post Co. m I If It Dietz MOtor Co. Elster Printing Go. Federal Laboratories, Inc. Flatow & Son, P. Ford, N, 0, Forsythe-Worden Co, French, F.W. Oxygen Co. Fuller, W.P. & CO. 1t TV tt Grandjean & Co,, Chas fir TV TV Hallowell Seed Co. Hedberg, J.N. Hercule q Equipment & Rubber Go. Hovet, Harold TV Hudson Co., E.A. Hunt Jewelery Co. Industrial Hom, Adult Blind Jenninge, Frank KellogglExpress & Draying Co. Kronke-Brampton Co. Lake Erie Chemical Co. Loop Lumber & Mill Co. TV ft ft It Laundry Expressage Total ............ Park Department Water service Gas Total Store Department Macmillan Petroleum Corp, Merchants Express & Draying Co. Miller-Bryant-Pierce Co. Municipal Electric Light & Power TV TV TV TV TV• TV TV TV National Lead Co, Noy, R.H. Oakland. Fire Extinguisher Co. Photos Printing Mdse. Servic Mdse. Oil Mdse TV tt TV TV Floor Polisher TV Grass seed Fern stands Funnel Mdse Lumber Iron gate Mdse. TV TV Soap Mdse. Tissue Blueprint paper Drawing paper Nut, brush, etc. Printing Submachine guns Drugs Printing Steel rails Oxygen Mdse TV TV TV Seeds Electric sirens Hose Mdse TV TV Manila envelopes Servicing clock Brooms Refacing valve, etc. Expressage Oakum If Gaspeojectors Lumber TV Gasoline Expressage Adding machine paper Mdse, and labor Repairing heater Servicing cars, etc. Paint Dog meat Rep. Acid bottle 5.00 2.40 5.00 24.00 4,68 9.80 $ 620.88 $ 499,50 2.87 2.95 $ 505.32 1011.50 5,46 3.59 $ 1020.55 1.84 26.13 8.61 2.00 8,00 4.92 2.54 96.41 60.84 29.91 20.06 2.92 2.92 10.44 3.01 1.40 27.93 24.12 17.94 17.50 .15 5.63 8.75 333 .98 18.00 1.29 5.84 3,87 _324.03 12.02-- 12.02 73.34 195.00 2.56 107,52 23.09 8.80 7.17 4,97 116.75 285.62 7.52 35.61 71.19 8.97 3.00 55.50 2.00 .50 17.48 19.59 25,96 341.31 14.34 358.63 2.40 6.20 1392.86 .69 61.38 8.54 1.60 12.50 Pacific Tool & Supply Co., Pacific Seed Co. Paula Furniture Co Patterson Ladder Co. Paula Furniture Co, Piatt Photo Co. TV TV ff TV TV TV Polk, R.L. & Co: Recorder Printing & Pub. Co. Remington-Rand, Inc. Rhodes-Jamieson, Ltd. Santa Clara Ave. Cyclery Smith, Charles Stuart Oxygen Co. Taylor Instrument Co. 'Thomas Sanitary Supply Co. Transit Concrete, Ltd. TV ft ft Union Oil Co. of Calif TV TV IT St It Valley Forge Flag Co. Vosburgh Hardware Co. Wannar Mfg. Co. Webb Motor Co., Inc. West Disinfecting Go. Western Auto Supply' Co. TV TV TV TV Western Cartridge Co. Worden, H.E. Social 6 Corburendum stones Bamboo sticks Curtains, shades, etc Stepladder Chairs, etc Photographs Films Kodak Acid, paper, etc. Directory Subscription Cards, stationery Brick Keys Services Mdse Thermometer Waldorf Paper, 25 cs. Mdse. Kerosene Gasoline Golf flags se Arm bands, C.P. Caps for Craham-Paige car Mdse Fan Belts Mdse TV Fence, Lincoln Park Total Service-Recreation Department Alameda County Tuberculosis Assn. East Bay Mun.Utility District Municipal Electric Light & Power tf TV TV Pacific Gas and Electric Co. Arada, Clem Arada, Robert Armstrong, James Crowe, Herbert Denson, 0.J. Edwards, Chas. Green, Stephen T. Jordan, Paul Lange, Harry McLean, H.W.A. Marshall, Tom Miller, A.B. Neilson, A.B. Peterson, WM. H. Pryal, Charles Rhoades, U.S. Roos, Geo. Scott, Everett Scott, Frank H. Sleeper, Frank H. Bryant, Ralph M. Initiative City Mgr. Maintenance at Del Valle Water Electricity TV Gas Total Relief Fund Labor TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV te TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV Total. • • • • • • • • Unemployment Fund Reimbursing Revolving Fund East Bay Mun.Utility District Payments Fund East Bay Mun.Utility District Pipe line installations and Public Use Charge $ 6.44 7.50 128.15 21.10 32.59 22.54 .67 6.10 30.74 18.45 8.40 16.27 .51 23.01 12.95 1.77 100.50 9.73 275.75 6.40 20.68 3.91 15.52 20.00 .85 78.41 .68 4.01 9.49 277.67 $ 5667.71 60.00 4,09 3.35 1.79 70.35 14.00 14.00 14.00 12.00 10.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 8.00 10.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 $ 260.00 $ 3064.75 $ 2478.60 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, August 21st, 1934, at 8 o'clock Respectfully submitted,