1933-05-02 Regular CC Minutes()
REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE. CITY OF ALAMEDA HELD TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 2,1933
The meeting convened at 8 o'clock with Vice-president Eschen presiding.
The roll was called and Councilmen Leydecker, Shanly and Vice-president
Eschen (3) were noted present. Absent: Councilman Morris and President Murray,(2).
read.
The minutes of the regular meeting of April 18th, 1933, were approved as
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
1./ From the City Manager, referring to an oral communication to the Council
by Judge R. B.,Tappan, concerning low-flying aeroplanes over the congested parts of
the City, informing the Council that he had communicated with the Department of
Commerce, Aeronautics Branch, to which was attached a reply from that Departnent
referring the complaint to Supervising Inspector E. E. Mouten, Oakland Airport,
Oakland, California. The communication was referred to the City Manager in order
that he might communication with Mr. Mouten.
v 2. From the City Manager, concerning a complaint of certain residents in the
vicinity of 510 Haight Avenue, of the condition of that property, informing the
Council that the Fire Chief, Building Inspector and Sanitary Inspector had report-
ed that there is no infringement of the fire, building and sanitary laws, and
recommends that the matter be considered closed. There being no objection, the com-
munication was ordered filed.
rz 3. e' From the Mayor, William F. Murray, notifying the Council of the reappoint-
ment of Mr. Howard Baxter to the Board of Public Utilities for a period of four
years, expiring April 26th, 1937. After a protest of this appointment by Council-
man Leydecker, the communication was ordered filed.
V 4,
From the Mayor, William
ment of Mr. Charles W. Griffin as
term, expiring April 22nd, 1938.
ordered filed.
F. Murray, notifying the Council of the reappoint-
Trustee of the Free Library Board, for a five year
There being no objection, the communication was
17 5./ From the Mayor, William F. Murray, notifying the Council of the appoint-
ment of Dr. Donald Dyer Lum to the Board of Education, for a five year period ending
April 26th, 1938. There being no objectic4the communication was ordered filed.
6.j From the City Planning Commission recommending to the Council that Mrs.
W. A. Musser, 1004 Grand Street, be granted a temporary revokable permit to con-
duct a pre-kindergarten play school at that address. Upon motion of Councilman
Shanly, seconded by Councilman Leydecker, and unanimously carried, the recommenda-
tion of the Planning Commission was adopted.
7.41 From Wm. J. Hughes, an honorably discharged. World War veteran, requesting
a gratuitous license under Section 489 of the Municipal Code, to sell cold cream.
On motion of Councilman Shanly, seconded by Councilman Leydecker, the license was
unanimously granted.
t• 8. From Ralph E. Stephens, an honorably discharged Wcld War veteran, request-
ing a gratuitous license under Sec. 489 of the Municipal Code, to sell cold cream.
On motion of Councilman Shanly. seconded by Councilman Leydecker, the license was
unanimously granted.
9.4/ From Alameda Improvement Club, requesting that Ordinance No. 500, N.S.,
be amended to permit the arf sale of 3.2 beer until 12 o'clock midnight. Upon
motion of Councilman Shanly and seconded by Councilman Leydecker, the communication
was unanimously referred to the Committee of the Whole.
v 10. From Jordan & Ticoulet, enclosing monthly report of the receipts and dis-
bursements of the City of Alameda, for the fiscal year 1932-33 as of March 31st, 1933.
Ordered filed.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
v 11. Councilman Leydecker addressed the Council in reference to a franchise tax
of the Pacific Gas & Electric Company, which he had brought before the Council at
the meeting of April 4th, 1933, and was informed by the City Manager that the
matter was still under investigation.
NEW BUSINESS.
12.v' Upon motion of Councilman Leydecker, seconded by Councilman Shanly and
carried unanimously, application of the following for On sale of alcoholic beverages
was approved:
Frank M. Clark , Golden Gate Gun Club
V 13.4' Upon motion of Councilman Shanly, seconded by Councilman Leydecker and
carried unanimously, application of the following for On and Off sale of alcoholic
beverages was approved:
George and Sue Seebeck 1502 Webster Street
May 2, 1933.
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Upon motion of Councilman Leydecker, seconded by Councilman ,Shanly and
carried unanimously, applications of the following for Off sale of alcoholic bev-
erages were approved:
P. Serena and M Gozzano
Henry Alexander
Endre Nielsen
P. Lombardo
Wetherald & Co.
1209 Lincoln Av.
1817 Park Street
1212 Lincoln Ave.
1301 - 9th St.
1535 Park St.
Upon motion of Councilman Shanly, seconded by Council Leydecker, and
unanimously carried, Mr. James J. Searle was appointed a member, of. the Police
and' Fire Board of Appeals, for a two year term ending May 2nd, 1935.
FILING:
The City Clerk stated that since the last meeting of the Council the
following papers had been filed:
-'15. Oath of Office,
16. Oath of Office,
,(17. Oath of Office,
/l8. Oath of Office,
/19. Oaths of Office,
BILLS:
C. W. Griffin, Library Trustee
Dr. Donald D. Lum, Board of Education
Herbert D. ClaA Deputy Fire Marshall
H. M. Bradley, Deputy Fire Marshall
Deputy License Collectors.
Claims against the General Departments amounting to 1566.96; Police
Department, $117.61; Fire Department, $28997; Street Department, $1511.56;
Health Department, $80.15; Golf Course Department, $490.02; Recreation Department,
$258.06; Store Department. $166,33; Social Service Departmait, $171.52; Street
Improvement Department, $927.19; Compensation Insurance Fund, $247.50 and East
Bay Municipal Utility District Payments Fund, $2448.39 having been approved
by the proper officials, were listed by the Clerk as follows:
Alaneda Times-Star
American Trust Company
Bancroft-Whitaey 0 omT)6ny
Ban-croft-Whitney Company
Bajuk; Irene
oorie Chrles A.
Bryant Ilalph M., City i'gr
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V/
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1/ it
Crocker Co., Inc., H. 3.
Demon a 00., V. w.
,]- c HaTalio., . .
u-H_er Co., W. P.
Hathar;ay Press
Hockwald CheEical Company
Fome Insurance Company, New York
Jones r,c, Co., Ed.
licKenna; :;leanor
Lelpose •:3-pring &, Tool Co,
IZ,urray, 7.
Otis Elevator Cc.,L11_env
Pacific Gas& lectric Co.
Pacific ienioIctin Book Co,
Peterson Tallow Co,
Seeley, Esthcx
Shepard's Citations
:::31mouson, 5. R.
amith Brothers
ThemfA5 ,7;anitary Co,
1'forTev Go,
Alameda 2team L,911,ary
Liziria Hap'
L:oto.- Cc,
kain. 33ieot, L:17ht k Power Go,
Tabulatin.!7 Lachine Co„ The
Unioll Oil Go,
Vick's Suloe2 Serv-ice
Western Auto Sixoply Co,
General Department
Printing ordinances
'Rental of safe denosit box
Law books
Services; Tax Collector
Assessor
Reimbursin RevolvinE Fund
Federal tax on checks
Reimbursin "iTevolvinL; Fund
:Roller for mineocra-Dh
Supplies, Paper
Yumberin machines
Pent
Letterheads, Commuters LeaUe
ifoth spray
Insurance procAum
',:ubber stamp, etc.
Services
Sprinus, vacuum
Mayor's allowance', April
Servicing elevator
Gas; City Hall
Sales books, Comauters Leacue
Disposal of derl. enirnels
Ervices, A.ssessor
Law books
33ervices, 2=i,ssesoOr
machine
Towels und crThinets
rit7
'17tna.
O 00500000 000004000 5.0 0000 500.,'
Pcaiee Deprent
Taumary
raotorcycle
Grosin.::,, - kind repaffins cars
ServiciPL: $ysten
Printinc
Gasoline for motorcycles
Tires :and tube
IlepairiF tubes ete.
Su-opliez3
Tntal
O V 4 ea 0 # 0 0 0 0 0 0 P
87.98
16.50
2.65
2.65
28,00
135.00
378.90-
153.01
17.00,
3.43
13.50
10.00
1.60
5.30
2.97
95.49
1.10
55.00
1.00
50.00
5,50
105.39
22.00
25.00
100.00
20,00
135.00
A, 65
70.0
fl °?.
.3T
0,10
13.45
(2;3.33
13.35
6.25
12.62
1.80
117,21
May 2, 1933.
Cox-Well2an Co.
Dennen Co., V.
Flemmirv7
P. D
•
Ford, Ted
Fuller Co., P.
Grandjean & Co., Chas,
Lane Chief Thos, M.
LacDillan I=etroleuli] Corp.
Mull. Elect. Light & Power
Oakland Fire Extin6uisher Co.
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Rhodes & Jaidiesou Co,
Salisbu.:y, A. C.
Superbo 7;ater Heater Co.
'Lawman and Erbe Ef . Co.
Labor
Chanslor & Lyon Stores, Inc.
Dietz Motor - Co.
East Bay Mun, Utility District
Inter-Urban Express Corp.
Eacmillan Petroleum Corp,
Meuter, Homer
Reininger & Co.
Union Oil Company of California
VosburL,h Hardware Co.
'Western :iuto'Supply Company
Alameda Garn:::..e
Fred Kuentz
Martin, J. A.
Pauline, Rosemarie
ReiSs 1:I. D. H,
Wineberg, Hrs. G. H.
Fire Department
Spark pluF,s, etc,
Detergent
File
Lettering on office door
Polish
Soda
Reimbursing rETOivin3 fund
Gasoline
Servicin Fire Alarm System
Repairing,hose...
Gas, fire stations
Stove oil
Soap
Service, water heater
Guides and folders
Total •0•0•00*•000•0•••••■••••00
Street Department
Parts for trucks
Parts for Fords
7Iater used from hydrants, March
ExpressaEel bolts
Gasoline
Money advanced, Supplies
Street sins
Asphalt
Hardware supplies
Grease retainers
Total
Health Departinent
Repairing nurses car
Laboratory work
Rodent extermination
Laboratory services
Services, conference
Services, conference
Total
404004. 45, 4 •• IF et 4 to 9040 0V
Golf Course Department
Label'
Baker-Hamilton-Pacific Co.
Polander, G. R.
Carter Company, H. V.
Dietz Motor Co.
Leather Mat 1:.fg., Co,
Loop Lumber & Hill Company
MacMillan Petroleum Corp.
MerChants Express & Drayirz
Standard Oil Company of Cal.
Vosbursh Hardware Co.
Alameda P1unibin & Supply
Baker-Hamilton-Pacific Co.
Dietz 1otor Company
Fuller & Company, F. R.
Grobon & 7leems
Loop 1.umbr & Hill Co.
Pacific Gas & Electric Co,
Rhodes & lIamieson, Ltd.
VosburEh ardware Co.
Bryant, Ralph Mop City Mgr.
Crescent Products Company
Crocker Company, H. S.
Maciuillan Petroleum Corp,'
Smith Brothers
Zellerbach Paper Co.
Emery grains
Sprinklers
Poles
Parts
Golf tee mat
Lumber
Gasoline
Expressage
Gasoline
Hardware supplies
Total
0•000•004•4•449004.4•0004003
Recreation Department
.Repairs in parks
Wire
Repairs and parts
Paint, etc.
Rawhide laces
Stakes, etc.
Gas, parks
Sand
Hardware supplies
Total 0*.00se.0.00".00ae0 .o4 o04003
Store Department
Money advanced for stamps
Ink
Store supplies
Gasoline
ire staples
Scratch pads
cl.vo
5,76
24.00
3.20
3.10
9,00
5.32
15,75
162.13
3.30
23.24
8.82
2.25
2,50
6.65
299 97
,..
1259.43
11,27
10.30
5.19
.75
04,51
1.50
65.10
60.63
1.70
1510,97
2.50
5.00
40.00
10.15
15,00
7.50
80.115
348.75
1.60
32.00
26.10
2,99
3.50
32.32
12.65
1,00
17.56
6.55
490.02
34,55
3,84
2.43
4,80
121.26
7,15
6.25
11,25
258,06
60.00N.
.98
40.53
47,78.
15.68
1.36
Total 004.09.,44004"4.44.0•404.4004 A 166,33
May 2, 1933.
Social Service Department
Alameda Co. Tuber. Assn.
nsel's Electrical Shop
Bausch &,; Lomb Optical Co,
Dennen Co., V. W.
Golden State Company, Ltd.
Hickman, George W.
Hunt Jewelry Company
Hun. Elect. Liht & Power Co.
National Market, The
Penny,Co., J. C.
11 IT IT
Perryman 's Grocery
Pir7gly WiEgly
Pingree, L. G.
Sylvester & Co.
Willow Brook Creamery
Loop Lumber & Mill Co.
Powell Brothers
Rhodes & Joraieson Ltd.
Transit Concrete Company
Alameda Salatol
Bischoff Surp:ical Company
Hall, M. D. Channine;
Maintenrrnce at Del Valle
Heater Coil
Laps
Paper toweis
Milk
Coal oil
Overhauling timer
Loops
Meat
Merchandise
Groceries
Servicing typewriters
Groceries
Milk
Total •••••••••••••••••••■••••■ 00••
Street Improvement Fund
Lumber
Materials
Y,aterials
Materials, Otis Drive job
iiaterials
Total
• •••••••• •—•.• • • •■•• n a • • "a,
Compensation insurance Fund
Services, Kelly
Gully
Supplies, Thrane
Services, Kelly
?bast -Ray Mun. Utility District Payments Fund.
Public Use charEe
Hydrants
Installations
120.90
1.00
2,28
2.97
11.97
.32
1.25
5.21
1.00
1.76
196
9.00
6.00
2.40
.80
2,70
171,52
5.90
190.17
21,04
591.95
118.13
027.19
79.50
99.00
6.00
63.00
247,50
2440,53
1.84
5.02
Total ORre.0,•00@•94.4,904,09,04.0••00*40 2448O39
Upon motion of Councilman Leydecker, seconded Councilrian Shanly, the bilIs as
lied were ordered paid. The motion on roll cal) was carried unanimously.
There beinc; no further business to transact, the Council adjourned to meet
in rer2,u1nr session Tuesday evening, Lay 16th, 1033, at 0 o'clock,
Respectfu,y Tyirtted