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1933-02-07 Regular CC MinutesFebruary 7, 1933. REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7, 1933. The meeting convened at 8 o'clock with Council-President Murray presiding. The'roll was called and Councilmen Leydecker, Schaefer, Shanly and President Murray (4) were noted present. Absent: Councilman Morris (1). The' minutes of the regular meeting of January 17, 1933 were approved os read. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Mr. Frank Got stein addressed the Council in reference to flood conditions on Webster Street. WRITTEN COM:MUNICATIONS: 2.v From the Board of Public Utilities requesting the Council to instruct the City Attorney to attend all meetings of the Board of Public Utilities. On motion of Mr. Shanly seconded by Mr. Schaefer, the request was granted. COMMUNICATIONS: 3. From Hollis R. Thompson, Chairman Gasoline Tax Committee, League of Calif: brnia Municipalities, expressing appreciation of the Councils' action in approp- riating 075,00 to the League for expenses of the Gasoline Tax Committee. The communication was, without objection, ordered filed. 4.!/ From the League of California Municipalities acknowledging receipt of copy Of Resolution adopted January 17, 1933, appropriating $75.00 as a contribution of the expenses of Gasoline Tax Committee, and expressing appreciation of the Councils' action. 5. V From City Treasurer requesting consent of the Council to deposit 0150,000.00 in an inactive account, pursuant to the State laws. On motion of Mr. Leydecker seconded by Mr. Shanly, and unanimously carried, the Council consented to the deposit to be made in the Bank of America at an annual interest rate of not less then 2%. 6./ From North Side Protective Club, protesting against dimishing any of the City fire equipment. Upon the statement of the City Manager that no such action was contemplated, the communication was left to him for reply. 7.// From the Bank of America addressed to the City Engineer concerning the removal of top soil from property belonging to the Cohen Estate, lying adjacent to the High Street Bridge, providing certain conditions were complied with. On motion of Mr. Schaefer, seconded by Mr. Leydecker, and unanimously carried, the Mayor was author- ized to sign an agreement with the Bank of America providing for the grading of the property mentioned. 8/ From W. R. Calcutt in reference to action of County Supervisors in repairing Park Street bridge, there being no objection, the communication was left to the City Manager and the Bridge Head Committee. RESOLUTIONS: to/ 9. Mr. Shanly introduced and moved the adoption of Resolution No. 1722. Instructing City Clerk to Publish Notice of election and providing for election officers 10. The motion was seconded by Mr. Leydecker, and the roll call carried unanimously. Resolution No. 1723. Establishing Precincts and. Polling places; Also appointing election officers and fixing their compensation. Mr. Schaefer :introduced and moved the adoption of Resolution #1723. Motion was seconded by Mr. Shanly, and the roll call carried unanimously. Resolution No. 1724. 11. Authorizing the Mayor to execute in behalf of the City of Alameda an agreement with the County of Alameda for furnishing labor and equipment for the improvement of Otis Drive. Mr. Leydecker introduced and moved the adoption of Resolution #1724, Motion was seconded by Mr. Schaefer and the roll call carried unanimously. / 12. / 14; ILING: 15. BILLS. February 7 Mr. Schaefer introduced and moved the adoption of Resolution No. 1725. Resolution of acceptance and consent to recordation. The motion was seconded by Mr. Shanly and the roll call carried, unanimously. Mr. Schaefer introduced and moved the adoption of - Resolution No. 1726. Submitting certain charter amendments and an ordinance providing for a pension fund for employees of the Police and Fire Departments of the City of Alameda, said charter amendments and pension ordinance to be voted upon at the general municipal election to be held in said city on Tuesday, March 14, 1933. The motion was seconded by Mr. Shanly and adopted by the foliowing AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Councilmen Schaefer, Shanly and Councilman Leydecker.(1). Councilman Morris. (1) President Murray. (3). vote: The City Clerk stated that since the last meeting of the Council there had been received for filing affidavit from the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company of the gross receipts from the use, operation and possession of franchise, and also copy of order extending time for hearing before the Rail Road Commission. Claims against the General Departments amounting to $2,449.24; Police Dept. $214.03; Fire Dept.; $525.96; Street Dept. $1773.20; Health Dept. $187.40; Golf Course Dept. $1,569.53; Recreation Dept. $218.78; Store Dept. $293.81; Social Service Dept. $598.21;1nitiative Relief Fund, $7.00; Pension Fund, $642.28; Compensation Insurance Fund $328.64; Street Improvement Fund $514.59; East Bay Municipal Utility District Payments Fund $2,449.24, having been approved by the proper officials, were listed by the Clerk as follows: GENERAL DEPARTMENTS. Alameda Repair Supply Co. Alameda Steam Laundry Alameda Times-Star Ala. Veterans Memorial Bld. Comm. American Surety Co. of N. Y. Baker, Hamilton-Pacific Co. Bancroft-Whitney Co. Boyle Manuf. Co. Bryant, Ralph M. City Manager Bryant, Ralph M. City Manager Bryant, Ralph Y. City Manager Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Carlisle & Co. A. Craddock Press Dufton, G. M. East Bay Mun. Utility Dist. East Bay Blue Print Co. East Bay Blue Print Co. Fidelity & Deposit Co. Ford, N. O. Fuller &_Co.,W.-P. Fuller & Co. W. P. Gruenwald, L. H. Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co. Home Insurance Co. of N. Y. Kling-Dawers Stationery Co. League of Cal. Municipalities Loop Lumber & Mill Co. McKenna, Eleanor Municipal Electric Light & Power 8 1t 9 ti 9 9 Repairs to clock, etc. $ 2.25 Laundering curtains 1.21 Printing Ordinances 26.01 Building upkeep 434.70 Prem. on Treasurer's Bond 14.75 Materials 1.50 Law Books, City Attorney 12.85 Cans, Pails 8.64 Reimbursing Revolving Fd. 260.60A Reimbursing Revolving Fd. 62.50,‘ Reimbursing Revolving Fd, 49.15,N Servicing machines 25.20 "Election Laws" 3.15 Book on Tax Collection 5.00 Reporter, Palmer Case 7.50 Water, Fountns.City Hall 15.20 Photostat Negatives 32.35 Photostat Negatives 20.80 Premium on Bond. Treas. 11.10 Printing, envelopes, etc. 24.25 Paints, etc., City Hall 8.49 94.28 Steno.services,Charter Cm. 16.50 Treasurer's Bond 22.13 Insurance premium 1.04 Diary for Police Court .80 Donation by Council 75.00 Lumber, City Hall 23.38 Services 55.00 , Lamps, heaters, fixtures 183.16 Electricity, City Hall 218.68 Electricity, Street Lts. 3568.30 Christmas Lighting 105.37 Labor erecting Xmas Lts. 178.86 Lamps 6.30 37 February 7, 1933. Murray, Wm. F. National Lead Company Oakland Adding Machine Co. Oakland. Blue Print Co. Oakland Plumbing Supply Co. Otis Elevator Co. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Peck & Hills Furniture Co. Peterson Tallow Co. Pingree, L. G. Powell Bros., Inc. Railroad Commission of Cal. Rigney Tile Co. The Santa Clara Av. Cyclery Skelly, S. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Sunset Lumber Co. Ticoulet & Jordan Transit Concrete, Ltd. Vosburgh Hardware Co. Transit Concrete, Ltd. Alameda Steam Laundry Alzina, Hap California State Auto. Assn. Chapin, F. E. Dietz Yotor Co. Fuller & Co., W. P. Inter. City Mgr. Assn. Konigschofer's Pacific.iGas & Electric Co. :Pacific Tel. & Tel. .Co. Railway Express Agency Standard Stations, Inc. Standard Stations, Inc. Tabulating Machine Company Union Oil Co. of Cal. Vosburgh Hardware Co. Western Auto Supply Co. Womack, J. D. POLIC Mayor's allowance 50.00 Paint Remover 7.10 Overhauling typewriter 7.50 Maps, block books 9.15 Asbestos covering .43 Servicing 5.50 Gas, City Hall 70.35 Telephone service,City Hall 27.24 Costumer, City Clerk 3.50 Disposal of dead animals 25.00 Repairs to typewriters 11.50 Charge, hauling wood 12.89 Photostat negatives 10.00 Tile for City Hall Foyer 2.15 Spring in door lock .35, Bolts .25 Floor dressing 2.28 Lumber, storeroom 69.59 Accounting services 45.00 Materials, City Hall 89.21 Hardware Supplies 5.65 For hauling wood 5.55 Total $6036.19 DEPARTMENT. Laundry Servicing motorcycles Traffic signs Casters Servicing Fords Paint Removers Report forms Pillow Cases Gas Telephones Expressage Tire & Tube Tire & Tube Tabulating machine Gasoline, Motorcycles Hardware Supplies, Radio service Batteries Total ...... .. ••• •• • • •• • FIRE DEPARTLENT. Bearing Specialty Company East Bay Mun. Utility Dist. Ford, N. O. Ford, N. O. Hart, P. H. Johnson Co., S. T. Mine Safety Appliance Co. Municipal Electric Light & Power et Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Pioneer Rubber Mills Standard Oil Co. of Calif. Steinmetz, W. T. Labor Associated Equipment Co. Baker, Hamilton-Pacific Co. Bell, The Druggist Clark & Sons, N. Dietrich-Post Company Dietz Motor Co. East Bay Mun. Utility Dist. /T ti 9 Inter-Urban Express Corp. Linde Air Prod-nets en. Bearings Water Printing Letter Heads Battery charges Stove Oil Service cannisters Electricity. Fuses, lamps Gas Telephone service Freight on hose Gasoline 1.31 41.84 20.70 2.75 27.15 6.74 1.70 .50 1.28 25.30 .54 9.45 9.45 12.80 6.25 1.30 34.47 10.50 $ 214.03 58.32 29.84 14.75 3.00 5.00 47.52 16.25 268.85 16.50 23.23 11.85 1.30 12.50 Reimbursing revolving fnd. 17.05 Total $ 525.96 STREET DEPARTMENT. Parts for sweeper Saws, Miscl.supplies Muriatic Acid Sewer Pipe Engineering Supplies Parts Water, Corporation Yard Water used for street work Express charges F=ornnlips. nyvgrAn_AnptvipnA $1484.23 . 23.92 39.16 .35 8.79 12.72 26.76 1.31 4.72 .35 7..R5 Pacific Coast Paper Company Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. _Union Oil Co. of Cal. United Iron Works .Vosburgh Hardware Co. .Western Auto Supply Co. Womack, J. D. Alameda Repair & Supply Co. Alameda Steam Laundry Burns, Mrs. V. Campe, Henry Gity Market Flatow & Son., P. Ford, N. O. Island City Ice Co. Kuentz, Fred Martin, J. A. iViultistamp Distributors Oakland Blue Print Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Parsons, Inc., J. A., Pauline, Rosemarie Reiss, M. D., Hubert State Dept. of Public Health Winberg, Mrs. G. H. Labor Alameda Steam Laundry Baker, Hamilton-Pacific Co. Baker, Hanilton-Pacific Co. Bishop Company, G. F. Bomberger Seed Co.,Ltd. . Calif. Electric Co.,Ltd. Carter Company, H. V. Crane Company Cranston, A. R. Dennen & Co. V. W. Fuller & Co., W. P. Graham Mfg. Co., James 11 It It 31 Loop Lumber & Mill Co. Harwedel, C. '.i. Monahan, J. T. M. E. L. P. M. E. L. P. Oakland -CnT ifornia Towel Co. Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Powell Bros., Inc. Rhodes & Jamieson, Ltd. ” ” Smith, Chas. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. ” Union Oil Co. of Cal. Vosburgh Hardware Co. February 71933. , Rope 7.42 Services 1.75 Gasoline 78.01 Kerosene 6.25 Rapairs to sweeper 42.25 Wicks .65 Supplies 4.74 Repairing generator, sweeper 14.90 Total 1773.20 HEALTH DEFILEMENT. Keyes Laundry. Services in conference Alfalfa Sack of carrots Drugs Milk Report cards Ice Laboratory services Rat extermination Stencils Maps Telephone service Stationery Supplies Laboratory services Services in conference Antigen Services in conference Total..... OOOOOOOO 9 COURSE DEPARTMENT. • Laundry Supplies Nails Supplies, spindles, etc. Seed Repairing Booster Pump Hole Rims Drinking fountains Repairing water main Tissue Paints Shelf for stove,lighters Gas Range Lumber Hose Pencils, golf Repairing coffee urn, installing compensator on pump, changing service 462.94 Light & Power 106.12 Towels & Cabinets 6.10. Telephone .90 Materials for curbing 129.76 88.28 193.61 34.90 Plumbing parts 1.05 Gasoline 4.05 Gasoline 3.38 Gasoline 8.10 Oil 23.58 Twine 2.35 .50 8.27 5.00 3.00 1.00 22.30 4.75 .75 5.00 60.00 2.58 7.20 6.75 24.45 14.35 15.00 4.00 2.50 187.40 200.25 .91 21.03 6.40 1.85 31.50 3.00 38.71 2.50 22.40 7.20 6.45 14.66 131.32 2.91 3.24 10.08 tt 11 3/ ft t7 tt t1 tt Total.... ............. 1569.53 February 7, 1933. Alameda Trim Shop. Chanslor & Lyon Stores Curtis & Tompkins, Ltd. Dietz Motor Co. East Bay Mun. Utility Dist. Ferry-Morse Seed Co. Flatow &,Son..P. . Fuller & Co. W. P. Goff, Tom Julien Mfg. Co. Leydecker, Geraldine T. Loop Lumber & Mill Co. M. E. L. P. M. E. L. P. National Recreation Assn. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Powell Bros. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Vivian Grinding Works Vosburgh Hardward Co. Womack, J. D. Blake-Moffitt & Towne Buckeye Ribbon & 0.arbon Go.„ Crocker & Co., H. S. Ford, N. O. Kling-Dawers Stationery Co. Smith Bros. Smith Bros. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Thomas Sanitary Supply Co. RECREATION DEPARTIENT. Top on Ford Battery Analysis of soil Parts for Ford Water Seeds Drugs Stain, turpentine Services as gardener Disinfectant Repairs to balls Lumber Electricity Repairs to pump, globes Subscription to RECREATION Gas Services Lime Gasoline Sharpening saws Hardware supplies Battery Total STORE DEPARTMENT. SOCIAL s Alameda Co. Tuberculosis Assn. Alameda Scavengers Assn. Alameda Social Service Board American Surgical Sales Co. Dennen Co. V. W. Pilipelli Bros. Gallen Kamp's 'ft tt Holtcamp, Mrs. Wm. Knudsen, Mrs. Hallie Kpnigshofer's Municipal Electric Light & Power Tt tt It Penney Co., J. C. 11 VI 17 ft Pingree, L. G. Powell Bros., Inc. San Leandro Home Dairy Siegler, Louis Sirola Brothers Smith, Chas. . Smith, Chas. Utley's Sewing Machine Shoppe Vosburgh Hardware Co. Economy Market & Grocery Frost Grocery 8.00 1.99 25.00 5.65 25.79 3.70 6.26 4.35 28.00 17.64 3.50 4.71 15.84 1.60 2,00 3.76 14.85 3.14 25.00 4.00 8.75 5.25 $ 218.78 Cards 3.58 Carbon Paper 20.00 Mimeograph paper 49.38 Storeroom requisitions 12.50 Supplies 14.75 Supplies 8.08 Mending tape 1.50 Gasoline 140.77 Towels, Cabinets 43.25 Total $ 293.81 VICE DEPARTEENT. Maintenance of Del Valle $ 120.90 Garbage charge 2.40 Incidentals, money advanced 18.56 Repairs to sterilizer 3.75 Paper towels 6.60 Shoes 1.48 Shoes 14.45 4.45 14.45 3.40 1.25 Merchandise 12.15 Installing switch 4.50 Lamps .90 Electricity 275.40 Merchandise 12.90 22.56 1.98 10.86 16.17 Servicing typewriters 1.80 Sand, brick, cement, etc. 3.90 Milk 25.25 Repairs to chair & andiron 3.75 Repairs to shoes 1.50 Clearing drain 1.85 Stove pipe & fittings 1.65 Overhauling sewing machines 7.50 Lamps 1.90 Shoe repairs Total $ 598.21 INITIATIVE RELIEF FUND. Groceries Groceries 2.00 3 .00 February 7, 1933. PENSION FUND. Alameda Branch, (Webster Street) American Trust Company Bonds, buying basis and accrued interest 642.28 COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND. Alameda Sanatorium X-Ray, Books American Trust Co. Bonds Total. • •.... ************** ..•.. STREET IMPROVEEENT Powell Bros., Inc. Powell Bros., Inc. -EA r East Bay Mun. Utility Dist. ft TT II fl ” 7.50 321.14 328.64 Materials 251.32 263.27 Total 41; IP 514.59 BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT PAYMENTS FUND. Public Use charge 4 2439.72 Pipe line installations 9.52 Total ** ************* ........... 2449.24 The bills as listed were ordered paid on motion of Mr. Schaefer, seconded by Mr. Shanly, and on roll call unanimously adopted. There being no further business to-transact, the Council adjourned to meet in regular session, Tuesday evening, February 21st) 1933, at 8 o'clock. Respectfully submitted,