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1935-03-05 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING. OF TIE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA HELD TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 5th, 1935 The meeting oonvened.at 8 o'clock P.M. with President Murray presiding. The roll was called and Councilmen Eschen, Morris, Roebke, Tiedemann and Prsident Murray (5) were noted present. Absent: None. The minutes of the Regular Meeting of February 19th, 1935, and the Adjourned Regular Meeting of February 25th, 1935, were read and approved. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS: 17. 1. From the Mayor, City Manager and Auditor certifying to the Count of' Money under control of the City Treasurer, in the amount of $397,364.71. The communication was ordered filed. 7 / 2. / From the City Planning Commission in reference to a petition for the reclassifi cation of Lot No. 5, in Block "D", Alameda Station Homestead Stract, from a Business District, Class V, to an Industrial District, Class VII, for the purpose of storing an overflow of used cars, and recommending that in lieu of reclassification, a revokable permit for the use of the lot for the purpose stated be granted. On motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Tiedemann and unanimously carried the recommendation of the Planning Commission was adopted and a revokable Council permit granted to Mr. Frank Dietz, owner of the property. / 3./ From the City Planning Commission, requesting that they be furnished a copy of the City Manager's report concerning the proposed yacht harbor, and that they be given an opportunity to study the report and make recommendations before the Council' ** takes action. The communication was ordered filed. v 4. V From William H. Gould, in reference to a track of the Belt Railway,- extending in front of his property at 2304 Clement Avenue. The communication was referred to the City Attorney. / 5•v From the North Side Protective Club, requesting permission for use of the Council Chambers on Thursday evening, March 7th, 1935, for the purpose of holding a political meeting. On motion of Councilman Tiedemann, seconded by Councilman Eschen, and unanimously carried, the permission was granted. 6.,/ From the City of Piedmont, requesting the City of Alameda to pass a resolution approving the proposed State Highway connecting link between low level tunnel road and the City of Alameda. The communication was ordered filed. 7./ A petition from Louis A. Alexander, a disabled World War Veteran, for a gratuitous license to sell popcorn and confections in Washington Park. On motion of Councilman Eschen, Seconded by Councilman Roebke and unanimously carried, the license was granted. te= 8. From available amounting Tiedemann. Whole and the City Manager, Walter P. Koetitz, reporting on his survey of sites for a yacht harbor for the City of Alameda, including the estimated cost to $86,000.00. On motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman and unanimously carried, the report was referred to the Committee of the to the City Planning Commission. Tt•om the Alameda Unemployed Association, thanking the Council for past favors shown the Association and congratulating-them on the selection of Walter P. Koetitz as City Manager. RESOLUTIONS: 10, Councilman Tiedemann introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1912 Request for Cancellation of Taxes on Property Acquired by City of Alameda for Park Purposes." Councilman Eschen seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. 11 Councilman Eschen introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1913 Approving Proposed State Highway" Councilman Tiedemann seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. ORDINANCE FOR PASSAGE: 12.' On motion of Councilman•Eschen, seconded by Councilman Roebke and unanimously carried, the passage of "Ordinance No. New Series Regulating the Operation of Pin and Ball Games and Providing a Penalty for the Violation Thereof" was, laid over for two weeks and referred to the City Attorney for a report. ** 3-22-.1 From Mrs. L.A. Guinosso, in reference to so-called "games of skill" now operating in stores and other places of business. The communication was ordered filed. FILING: V 13. The Clerk stated that since the last regular meeting the following papers had been received: Affidavit of Publication - Proclamation and Notice of Special Election Affidavit of Publication - Notice to Electors. BILLS.1, /14, An itemized list of claims against the City of Alameda and the several departments thereof in the total amount as follows, was presented to the City Council: General Departments, 4994.24; Police Department, 46.91; Fire Depart ment, 477.20; Street Departent,41045.50; Health Department, 475.10; Park Department, 4742.60; Golf Course Department, 4284.25; Store Department, 41929.65; Social Service-Recreation Department, 439.07; Initiative Relief Fund, 472.00; Street Improvement Fund, 4165.13; Pension Fund, 428.70; East Bay Mun.Utility District'Paytents Fund,$2475.95. Councilman Tiedemann moved, seconded by Councilman Eschen that the claims and bills against the City in the amount as listed and itemized in the List of Claims agaihst the City of Alameda, filed with the City Clerk on March 5th, 1935, and presented to the City Council at this meeting, be allowed and paid, and the motion was, on roll call, unanimously carried. 15. There being no further business to transact, the Council adjourned to meet in regular session on Tuesday, March 19th, 1935, at 8 otclock P.M. Respectfully submitted,