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1933-04-04 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA HELD TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 4th, 1933 The meeting convened at 8 0/clock with Council-president Murray presiding. The roll was called and. Councilmen Leydecker, Morris, Shanly and President Murray (4) were noted present. Absent, Councilman Schaefer, (1). The minutes of the regular meeting of March 2Ist, 1933, were approved as read. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 1. Judge R. B. Tappan addressed the Council on the question of passing an ordin- ance regulating the flight of aeroplanes over the City, and was informed that the Council -already has the matter under consideration. k 2. Mr. Wm. R. Caicutt adressed the Council with reference to contemplated expend- itures by the County Board of Supervisors from Gas Tax funds, and the necessity of re- placing the Park Street Bridge. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS The following communications were received: 3. An application from James N. Hatch for employment as engineer to check over the Park Street Bridge. The comrminication was referred to the Committee of the Whole. 4. vi From the Building Inspector, Sanitary Inspector and Chief of the Fire Department that the building located at 510 Haight Avenue is fit for human occupancy, is in fair sanitary condition and is not a fire hazard. The reports were referred to the City Man- ager, without objection. 1/- 5. i From Alamedans Associated, recommending and approving the passage of an ordinance to license and regulate distributors of hand bills in the City of Alameda. Communication was without objection referred to the Committee of the Whole. v 6. i FromAlamedans Associated, requesting that the Council pass an ordinance providing for licensing and regulating itinerent vendors,peddlers and solicitors without permanent places of business in Alameda. As the Council has under consideration the passage of such an ordinance, the communication was referred to the Committee of the Whole. V 7• From Jordan and Ticoulet, Certified Public Accountants, submitting regular monthly report showing the receipts and expenditures for the City of Alameda for the fiscal year 1932-33, as of February 28th, 1933. Communication ordered filed. 8. From the Alameda Improvement Club, recommending that proposed charter amend- ments recently recommended by the Charter Revision Committee, be placed on the ballot at the anticipated election in June, and also that the pension ordinance defeated at the last General Municipal Election, be resubmitted at the June election. The communication was ordered filed. V 9•,/ From West End Merchants Association, with reference to licensing and regulat- ing itinerent vendors, peddlers and solicitors. The communication was referred to the Committee of the Whole. ki 10.7 From Band and Drum Corp Committee, American Legion Post No. 9, requesting permission of the Council to hold amateur boxing bouts in the City of. Alameda, under supervision of the State Boxing Commission and according to rules of the A.A.U. Com- munication was ordered filed. MN BUSINESS n.1 Councilman Leydecker addressed the Council in reference to Ordinance Nos. 132 passed on May 23, 1876, and Ordinance No. 164, passed on January 23, 1877, granting a franchise to James L. Bissell, his associates and assigns, to lay pipes and supply gas to the inhabitants of the Town of Alameda, and pointed out that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company were still operating under these franchises. The question was, without objection, referred to the City Manager. RESOLUTIONS: 12. Mr. Shanly introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1738 Granting Permit to Alameda Post, American Legion to Hold Amateur Boxing Contest" The motion was seconded by Mr. Leydecker and on roll call carried unanimously. 13. Mr. Morris introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1739 Urging Continuance of Annual Army and Navy Football Game at Memorial Stadium, Berkeley, California" The motion was seconded by Mr. Shanly and on roll call carried unanimously. April 4, 1933. 14. Mr. Shanly introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1740 Opposing Senate Bills 79 and 80, Now Before the State.-Legislature" The motion was seconded by Mr. Leydecker and on roll call carriedunandmously. ORDINANCE:FOR PASSAGE: "Ordinance No. New Series Ratifying a Contract Between the Great Western Power Company, a Corporation, and the City of Alameda by and through its Board of Public Utilities for the Purchase of Electric Energy" Mr. Morris moved that the ordinance as read be adopted, seconded by Mr. Shanly and on roll call carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Morris, Shanly and President Murray, (3). Noes: CouncilmRn Leydecker, (1). Absent: Councilman Schaefer, (1). ORDINANCE FOR INTRODUCTION /16. The following ordinance was introduced and laid over unde the Charter: "Ordinance No. New Series An Ordinance Regulating Meat, Poultry, Fish and other Markets, the Sale of Meat and Meat Food Products, and Penalties for the Violation Thereof, and Repealing Ordinance No. 211, New Series, and all other Ordinances or.Parts of Ordinances in Conflict Herewith." FILING: r Provision of $ The City Clerk stated that since the last meeting of the Council the following papers had been filed: (17. Bond, Treasurer of the City of Alameda, 1.8. Bond, Auditor and Assessor of the Oity of Alameda /19. Oath of Office, A. G. Bowden as Special Police Office 720. Oath of Office, E. Francke, as Special Police Officer BILLS: Neptune Beach. McClintic-Marthall Corp Claims against the General Departments amounting to $1651.89; Police De- partment, $168.74; Fire Department, $118.38; Street Department, $1806.14; Health DepartMent, $115.53; Golf Course Department, $1363.653 Recreation Department, $201.53 Store Department, $160.60; Social Service Department, $126.851 Compensation Insurance DepartMent, $36.00; Street Improvement Fund, $70,00; East Bay Municipal Utility District Payments Fund, $2445.644, having approved by the proper arficials,were listed:by the Clerk as follows Alameda Times-Star American Surety Company of N. Y. Baker-Hamilton-Pacific Co. Bancroft-Whitney Co, Borle,'C. Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr. Dallas, Homer R. Hovet, Harold Jones & Co., Ed. Jordan VTicoulet Loop Limber & Mill Co. McKenna, Eleanor Municipal Electric Light & Power Murray, National Mill & Lumber Co. Paula Furniture Co. Paula Furniture Co. Peterson Tallow Company Piatt Photo Co. Pingree,, L. G. Santa Clara Ave. Cyclery Seeley, Esther Simonson, E.R. General Departments Printing ordinances Premium on Bonds, Croll and Dallas Push plates for door Law books Services, Assessor Reimbursing Revolving Fund Refund on P.O.Box Coin mats License tags Audits for March Celotex board Services Fuses, lamps, - election Mayor's allowance - March Doors in lower hall, City Hall Mastipave in basement vault Casters, curtains Disposal of dead animals Map Servicing typewriters, City Hall Repairs to locks, etc, Services, Assessor Services4 Assessor Total 10.60 525.00 3.79 2.85 135.00 352.700 1.50 1.40 58.50 45.00 ,2.66 55.00 .97 50.00 19.00 23.24 41.25 50.00 .90 21.43 1.10 100.00 135.00 $1661.89 April 4, 1933. Police Department Alameda Steam Laundry Ansel's Electric Shop Alzina, Hap Blake,Moffitt & Towne City Market Dietz Motor Co. Elster-Printing Co. Fuller & Co., W. P. Hovet, Harold. Pingree, L. G. Standard Stations, Inc. Temple Garage Union Oil Co. of Cal. Union Oil Co. Western. Auto Supply Co. Fire Anderson Mfg. Co. Baker-Hamilton-Baker Co. DennenCo., V. W. Lane,',Thomas' M., . Mtn. Electric Light & Power Co. Oakland Fire Ext. Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Pingree, L. G. Rhodes & Jamieson, Ltd. Standard Oil Company Laundry Flashlight bulbs, etc. Servicing motorcycle Card board. Lye Auto repairs and service Printing Paints and brushes Binding case Typewriter inspection Tires Auto repair Gasoline and oil Gasoline Radio repair and autolaupplies Total Department Expansion rings Brooms Wiping rags Reimbursing for money advanced Repairs, moving gong Acid jar Telephone service Typewriter service Stove oil Gasoline Total Street Department Labor Chanslor & Lyon Stores, Inc. Ford, N. O. Hutchinson Company Meuter, Homer Pingree, L. G. Roads and Streets Standard Oil Company of California Union Oil Co. of Calif. Braun-Knecht-Heimann Co. Burns, Mts. V. Campe, Henry City Market Flatow & Son, P. Ford, N. O. Kling-Dawers Stationery Co. Kuentz, Fred Martin, J. A. Pauline, Rosemarie Pingree, L. G, Reiss, M. D., Hubert Western Market Winberg, Mrs. G. H. Parts Printing Patching asphalt Money advanced Typewriter inspection Renewal of subscription Gasoline Oil Total Health Department Supplies for laboratory Services, Baby Conference Alfalfa Soap, etc Drugs Cutting paper Thumb tacks Services in laboratory Rodent extermination Services in laboratory Inspecting typewriters Services, conference Meat Services, conference Total Golf Course Department Labor Baker-Hamilton-Pacific Co. Byron Jackson Co. California Cotton Mills Co. Kronke-Brampton Mhn.Electric Light & Power Peerless Stucco Company Powell Bros., Inc. Standard Oil Company of Cal. Garden hose Work on pump Tee towels Golf flags Temps Stucco Materials Gasoline Total .71 10.44 .40 2.30 1.20 11,08 8.90 47.07 1.10 7.08 24.03 8.10 27.19 6.25 12.89 168.74 $ 15.60 11.00 4.50 9.51 48.40 8.25 1.60 1.717 5.25 12.50 118.38 $ 1678.50 6.80 6,00 14,56 2.23 1,18 3.00 68.75 25.12 $ 1806.14 7.27 2.50 3.00 2.85 23.87 .50 ,20 5.00 38,00 9.80 3.54 15,00 1.50 2.50 115.53 405.00 89.10 800.80 13.00 6.66 17.10 2.25 12.86 16.88 1363.65 April 4, 1933. Recreation Department Baker-Hamilton-Pacific Beck's Garage California Nursery Co. Chanslor & Lyon Stores, Inc. Crane Company Dietz Motor Company Fuller & Company, W.P. Paula Furdture Company Pingree, L. G. Rodgers, M. S. Standard Oil Company of California Vivian Grinding Works, V.N. Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr. Smith IBrothors Standard Oil Company of Cal. Hose Installations Trees Parts Bushings Parts, etc. Paint Laying carpet Inspecting typewriter Top Soil Gasoline Sharpening saws Total Store Department Stamps Store supplies Gasoline Total Social Service Department Alamed5, Social Service Board American Surgical Sales Co. Blue Front Store Boynton Grocery Bud's Grocerteria Filipelli Bros. Frost, H. G. Frost, H. G. Gallen Kamps Januseh, John H. MacMarr Stores M.E.L.P. New Alameda Market Palace Grocery Penny Co., Inc. J. C. Penney Co., Inc., J.C. Perryman's Grocery Piggly Wiggly Pingree, L. G. Public Food Stores Purity Market Safeway Stores Stephens M.D., W. Barclay Bishoff Surgical Co., C.A. Stowe, M.D., 0.P. Bay-Ci y Lumber Co. East Bay Mun.Utility Dist Money refunded Supplies Groceries Groceries Groceries Shoes repaired Coal oil Groceries Shoes Repairs to roadster Groceries Installations, lamps Groceries Groceries Merchandise Coal ail Groceries Inspection of typewriters Groceries Total Compensation Insurance Fund Services, Kelley Belt Services, Olsen Total Street Improvement Fund Lumber for tree stakes East Bay Municipal Utility District Payments Fund. Pipe line installations Public Use Charge Total • $ 100.77 2.00- 48.00 6.22 .36 .73 15.43 1.50 1.77 5.00 12.50 7.25 201.53 60,00." 6.46 94.14 160.60 10.85 2.00 2.00 12.00 3.38 1.75 .80 7.50 7,50 2.70 3.00 22.28 7.50 2.87 1.38 4,34 1.60 8.00 2.40 13,00 4.00 6.00 126,85 10.00 11.00 15.00 36.00 70.00 5.92 249.72: 2445.64 Upon motion of Mr, Shanly, seconded by Mr, Morris, the bills as listed were ordered paid. The motion, on roll call, was oarried unanimously. There being no further business to transact, the Council adjourned to meet in adjourned regular session Wednesday evening, April 5th, 1933, at 8 o'clock, Respectfully submitted, /;2 Citr Clerk:p -°"/