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1934-08-21 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA HELD TUESDAY o.i.diNiaG - AUGUST 21,1934. The meeting convened at 8 oielock P.M. with President Murray presiding. The roll was called and. Councilmen Bruzzone, Morris and President Murray (3), were noted present. Absent; Councilmen Eschen and Tiedemann, (2). The minutes of the regular meeting of August 7th, 1934, were read and approved. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS: 1. A communication was received from the Board of Supervisors, informing the Countl that the Emergency Relief Administration of the State of California was establishing a registration office in the City of Alameda. The communication was ordered filed. v" 2. From the Mayor, City Manager and. Deputy Auditor, reporting that the money and securities in the City Treasury on August 16th, 1934, had been counted and there was under control of the City Treasurer the amount of ,18,842.61, which was the amount Which,- according to the Auditor's books, should have been at that time in the City Treasury. The communication was ordered filed, 3.7 From the City Planning Commission, recommending that the southwest corner of Union Street and. Eagle Avenue be reclassified from a Residence District, Class I, to a Residence District, Class 1*, to permit a two-apartment house, the location being, in their opinion, appropriate for such a structure. On the motion of Councilman Bruzzone, seconded by Councilman Morris, and unanimously earried, the recommendation was adopted. 4./ From the Board of Public Utilities, quoting a letter from the Smith Lumber Co. in reference to the type of lighting standard to be installed in the subdivision controlled by that Company. The communication was referred to the City Attorney for reply. 5./ From the Citizens Square Deal Forum, requesting permission for the use of the Council Chambers for a public meeting on the evening of September 13th, 1934. On motion of Councilman Morris, seconded by Councilman Bruzzone the petition was granted. I/ 6. From Ira Judson Coe, making application for lease agreement for dredging shells in the San Francisdo Bay from that area owned by the City of Alameda lying between the outer line of tide lands at San Francisco County line. The oammunication was referred to the Committee of the Whole. From J. M. Cunningham, requesting that repairs be made to the concrete steps leading to the beach at the south end of St. Charles Street. The communication was referred to the City Manager for attention, RESOLUTIONS: 8, Counci3mAn Bruzzone introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1858 Declaring the Necessity and. Expediency of Providing Certain Public Works for Relief of Unemployed. Residents of the City of Alameda, Specifying the Public Work to be Done and the Total Sum to be Withdrawn and. Expended From the 'Relief Fund' for suoh Purposes." Councilmen Morris seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. 9. Councilman Bruzzone introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1859 Appointing Jordan & Ticoulet Expert Accountants for the City of Alameda and Fixing their Salaries" Councilman Morris seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. 10. Councilman Morris introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1860 Transferring J5,000.00 from the Electric Light Fund to the General Fund." Councilman Bruzzone seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. , 11. Councilman Morris introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1861 Transferring $5,000.00 from the General Fund to the Municipal Bus Fund." Councilman Bruzzone seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. 12. Councilman Morris introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1862 Transferring $50,000.00 from the Electric Light Fund to the General Fund." Councilman Bruzzone seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. Councilman Morris introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1863 Transferring $2,823.57 from the Electric Light FUnd to the General Fund. Councilman Bruzzone seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. ORDINANCE FOR PASSAGE: /14. The following ordinance was presented for passage: "Ordinance No. ____, Ordinance Regulating Use of cum, Appliances, Equipment or Apparatus which Interferes with the Reception of Radio Broadcast Signals, and Providing Penalties for the Violation Thereof." Councilman Bruzzone moved that the ordinance as read be adopted, seconded by Council- man Morris, and on roll call carried unanimously. ORDINANCES INTRODUCED: v/15. The following ordinances were introduced and laid over under provision of the Charter: "Ordinance No. New Series RECLASSIFYING PROPERTY (Southwest corner of Union Street and. Eagle Avenue) "Ordinance No. New Series Establishing Federal Street as a One-way Street and Providing Penalties for the Violation Thereof." FILING: The Clerk stated that since the last regular meeting of the Council, the following papers had been received for filing: V16. Notice of Special Meeting of the Council. -117. Affidavit of Publication - Notice to Taxpayers. /18. Ex. Committee of the Mole - Petition for New Tennis Courts. BILLS: Claims against the General Departments, amounting to $2702.53; Police Depart- ment, $7.06; Fire Department, $89.23; Street Department, $1374.72; Health Department, 69.18; Golf Course Department, $929.81; Park Department, $1254.03; Store Department, 503.56; Social Service-Recreation Dept., 085.90; Initiative Relief Department, 202.00; Compensation Insurance Fund, 012.50; East Bay Mun.Utility District Payments Fund, ..951.28; Street Improvement Fund, $55.00; Unemployment Fund, $1705.00, having 4 been approved by the proper officials, were listed by the Clerk as follows: Alameda Times-Star American French Laundry American Surety Co. Burroughs Adding Yoh. Co. Cameron, Florence W. East Bay Mun.Util.Dis Lee Typewriter Co. Municipal Elect.Light & Pr. ti Pacific Gas & Elect. Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co, Alameda Steam Laundry County of Alameda Pac. Gas & Elect. Co. Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. East Bay Mun. Utility Dist. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Municipal Elect. Lt. & Power General Departments Printing Washing Curtains Premiums Servicing machines Services "clater,City Hall fountains Rentals Electricity, City Hall Street Lighting Gas, City Hall Telephones, Unemployment 35.75 4.20 242.50 29.20 55.00 21.93 8.00 91.82 2192.85 19.98 1.30 Total •••.••••••••••••••••••• $ 2702.53 Police Department Laundry Meals Gas Telephone Total .....•. .............. $ Fire Department Water Gas Electricity Tntal .92 3.20 1.54 1.40 7.06 22.96 13.79 52.48 89.23 Labor East Bay Nun. Tt n n Neuter, Homer Mun. Electric Utility Dist Light & Pr, Alameda Steam Laundry East Bay Mun. Utility Dist. Martin, Mr. J. A. Mun. Elect. Light Co. Pao. Gas. & Elect. Co. Pauline, Rosemarie Labor Municipal Electric Light & Pr. Labor East Bay Mun. Utility Dist. Mun. Elect. Light & Power Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Alameda Printing Co, Alameda Welding Works Alco Leather Manf. American Rubber Mfg. Co. Alzina, Hap Argus Mg. Co. Associated Equipment Go. ,Ltd. Baker-Hamilton-Pacific Co. Bancroft-Whitney Co: Bearing Specialty Co. Bishop Co., G. F. Bomberger Seed. Co., Ltd. Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr. Calif. Cotton Mills Co. Calif. Mill & Lumber Co. Campo, Henry Carter Co., H. V. Dietz Motor Co. Elster Printing Co. Ford, N. O. Fuller & Co., W. P. tt Goyette Machine Wks., Edwin Hercules Equip. & Rubber Co. Hudson Mfg. Co. H. D. Ind. Home for the Blind Kling-Dawers Stationery Co. Koerber Fuel & Feed Co. Kronke-Brampton Co. Lamberson & Whyatt Welding Works Loop Lumber & Mill Co. Municipal Electric Light & Power Oakland Blue Print Co. Ough, J. M. Pacific Coast Paper Co. Pioneer Rubber Mills Powell Bros. Inc. Ransome Company Santa Clara Ave. Cyc ery Seagrave Corp. Smith, Chas. Smith, Bros. Street DepaFtment. Water from hydrants Water at Corp. Yard. Money advanced Light,,Corp. Yard Total Health Department. Laundry 'Water Services as exterminater Electricity Gas Services in Laboratory Total OOOOOOOOOOOO ........ Light & power Recreation (Park) Dept. Services Electricity Gas $ 1367.38 .60 3.59 .65 2.50 $ 1374.72 3 5.36 7.17 40,00 7.92 5.23 3.50 69.18 495.00 434.81 ************ $ 929.81 957.25 231.51 61.00 4.27 Total $ 1254.03 Store Department Envelopes Repairs Gun Cases Fire Hose Servicing motorcycles Iron Claws Parts for seeper Paw handleS IaW Book ' Cup Buschings, grease 'Lugs Grass seed Reimbursing for stamps Tee towels Oak table Alfalfa, charcoal, etd. Valve Washers Gaskets Tax Bills Stationery Score Cards, Golf Paints, etc, Pumping unit, Washington Forester Clamps, pins, etc. Brooms, handles Box opener Forge coal Flag Pole, etc. Welding Tank Lumber Repairs Maps Well, Washington Park Paper Fire Hose Materials Rockfalt Key Parts for engine Repairs, installations Paper gun, etc. 4.61 2 00 ' 46,85 377,30 109.29 200.00 5.70 . 7.15 2.92 2.61 10.49 9.89 5,15 60.00 19.99 45.22 27.26 8.82 .59 63.55 24.19 79.15 7.69 33.40 Pk. 778.88 5.63 .97 3,00 1.26 23.06 36.18 21.00 22.09 6.04 16.84 351.30 25.12 323.40 105.88 24.34 ,25 125.00 23.84 49.25 Stenhouse, G. R. Stewart Mantel & Tile Co. Stewart Oxygen Co. Sunset-McKee Salesbook Co. Union Oil Co. of Cal. n n 9 n Western Auto Supply Co. Western Auto Supply Co. Western Cartridge Co. Wetmore Chevrolet Co. Wamack, X. D. Worden & Forsythe 9 Birch, Mrs. Grace Carson, Mrs. Isabel East Bay Mun. Utility Dist. Mun. Electric Light & P. Barcelo, M. Bordser, Joseph Borromeo, Chas. Borromeo, Lawrence Brown, W. BT. Bulmln, E. Bush, J. M. Cobb, D. Conzelman, Wm, Denson, 0.(J. Hendriksen, Neils. Hinton, W. S. Johnson, Ernest Larkin, H. W. Lohse, O. W. Neumiller, Chas. Pasterino, Geralamo Cary, Dr. N. Austin East Bay Mun. Utility Dist. Powell Bros. Inc. Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr. Water analysis Tile Oxygen Laboratory sheets Kerosene Cup grease Coil points Solder, etc. Primers Repairs, part Batteries Fence, Lincoln Park Fence etc, Total SOCI AL L)ERV RECREATION DEPT. Services, Director Services Water, DiVecchio Electricity - tennis courts Total INITIATIVE RELIEF FUND. Labor It ft Tt tt tt 9 ft ft ft ft tt ft Total COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND Examination of Officer Drake 3 12.50 EAST BAY MUN. UTILITY DI3T.PAYMENTS 3 3 3 3.75 23.50 8.29 10.71 5.12 4.74 .82 5.61 52.79 16.25 152.47 62.60 59.76 3503.56 21.78 46.00 4.60 13.52 85.90 14,00 10.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 12.00 14.00 8.00 14.00 12.00 10.00 12.00 12.00 8.00 12.00 14.00 . 14.00 202.00 On motion of Councilman Bruzzone, roll call passed unanimously. There being no further business to transact, the Council adjourned, to meet in regular session Tuesday evening, September 4th, 1934, at 8 o'clock P.M. FUND. Stand-by & pipe line install- ations, May & June 3 4951.28 STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND. ' Materials for July Ui0NT FUND. 55.00 Reimbursing Revolving Fnd. 3 1705.00 seconded by Councilman Morris, the bills were on Respectfully submitted,