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1933-10-17 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA HELD TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17,1933 The meeting convened at 8 o'clock with Council President Murray presiding. The roll was called and Councilmen Eschen, Morris and President Murray, (3) were noted present. Absent: Councilmen Leydecker and Shanly, (2). The minutes of the regular meeting of October 3rd, 1933, were approved as read. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS: / 1.i From the City Manager, recommending that the bid of the Seagrave Corporation be ac- cepted for furnishing a 1000 gallon pumping engine for the Alameda City Fire, Department, at a net price of $12,500.00. On motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Morris and unanimously carried, the recommendation was adopted and the Mayor was author- ized to,execute a contract with the Seagrave Corporation for the purchase of this piece of apparatus. v" Frpm the Taxpayers' League, protesting against meetings of the Council as a Committee of the Phole, policing of Council meetings, commenting upon construction of new gutter bridges,and referring to regulations of work for the unemployed. The communication was ordered, filed. 3./ From the Alameda Improvement Club, in reference to deposit of peach kernels in vicin- ity of the old borax works. After the City Manager had explained that this material Ics being treated by the unmployed for the purpose of preparing it to be,used as fuel, the communication was ordered filed. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: 4.v Councilman Morris called attention to the resignation of Councilmqn James M presented to the regular meeting of the Council of September 5th, 1933, and made a motbn, seconded by Councilman Eschen, that the resignation be accepted with regret. The motion was unanimously carried. NEW BUSINESS: ;,- 5.1/ A motion was made by Councilman Escheat seconded by Councilman Morris and unanimous- ly carried, that Mr. Frank J. Bruzzone be appointed a member of the Council of the City of Alameda to fill,the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr, James M. Shanly. r/ 6,,,/ On motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Morris and unanimously car- ried, the City Clerk was requested to open bids for the construction of a well in Frank- lin Park. The bids are as follows: Robert Garcia (using 10", 12 gauge double casing, depth of 300 ft - 10" well) Unit Price Total First.50 ft. $ 3.01 150.50 2nd 9 3.01 $ 150.50 3rd " 3.51 175.50 4th 9 3.51 175.50 5th 9 4.01 200.50 6th " 4.01 200.50 300 ft. 1st 2nd 3rd 50 ft. $ 1053.00 using 14", 14 gauge double casing, depth of 150 ft.-14" well). 2.68 2.68 2.68 134.00 134.00 134.00 150 ft. To testing well for 6 days, 8 hrs. continuous pumping, Total Sales Tax on casing Accompanied by certified check in sum of $155.10. J. W. Bankhead & Son. (10," well with 14" surface) 1st - 0-- 50 ft. $2.85 per ft. 142.50 2nd - 50--100 " " 9. 3.10 155.00 3rd - 100--150 " 3.35 " " 167.50 4th - 150--200 " 3.85 " '9 197.50 5th - 200--250 " 4.35 " 9 212.50 6th - 250--300 " 4.85 " 9 242.50 7th - 0-- 50 " of surface 3.35 " " 167.50 8th - 50--100 " " " 3.60 " " 180.00 9th - 100--150 " 9 3.85 9 " " 10th - 100 " of perforations .50 " " 192.50 50.00 llth - Installing pump 28.00 12th - 6 day test of well 10.00 per day 60.00 402.00 96.00 $ 1551.00 12.91 * 1563.91 Total..........,. 1795.50 Accompanied by certified check- in sum of $179.55 J. M. Ough lst. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. ldt. 2nd. 3rd. 50 ft. 50 " 50 50 50 50 t It 1 1 of 10" of 10" of 10" of 10" of 10" of 10" For extra well complete well complete well complete well complete well complete well complete ea* ONO OM. INT 4.34 per foot 4.56 " " 5.06 5.56 6.06 " 6.56 " t rt 'tt t t t October 17, 1933. boring, casing and cementing approximately 150 feet. 50 ft. boring, casing and cementing 50 " 50 " tt It 3.65 per foot, 3.65 " 9 3.65 " It For testing as per specifications, $10.00 per day of 8 hrs. Accompanied by certified check in sum of $225.00. Upon motion of CoUnCilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Morris and unanimously carried the bids were referred to the City Manager for his recommendation. RESOLUTIONS: V7. Upon motion of Councilman Morris, seconded by Councilman Eschen, unanimously carried, the following resolution was adopted: "Resolution No. 1796 Authorizing Purchase of Certain Real Property on Paru Street near San Antonio Avenue for Park Purposes". Councilman Eschen introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1797 Transferring $5,625.00 from the Electric Light Fund to the Interest and Redemption Fund." and on roll call Councilman Morris seconded the motion and on roll call it carried unanimously. Councilman Morris introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1798 Transferring $421.88 from the Electric Light Fund to the Interest and Redemption Fund". Councilman Eschen seconded the motion and on roll call carried unanimously. ORDINANCE INTRODUCED: Y10. The following ordinance was introduced and laid over Under provision of the Charter: "Ordinance No. An Ordinance Designating Buena Vista Avenue as a Through Boulevard and. Providing for the Erection of Traffic Stop Signals on Both Sides of Said. Avenue between Webster and Park Streets at all Intersecting Streets, and Requiring the Drivers or Operators of all Vehicles to Come to a Full Stop at Street Intersections Before Crossing Said Avenue." FILING: ]?he Clerk stated that since the last meeting of the Council the following papers had been filed: v111. Oath of Office City Engineer and Supt. of Streets -, George Sperbeck. ;''12. Oath of Office - Special Police Officer - Hans A. Eberstein. Claims against the General Departments amounting to 43,303A76;,Police,Depart mentv $109.38; Fire Department, $3524.25; Street Department, $5672.86; , Health Department,' $160.10; Golf Course Department, $1010.76; Recreation Department, $868.90; Store Department, $7273.39; Social Service Departnent,$8.93; Compensa- tion Insurance Fund, $178.15; Employment Fund, $2324.00, having been approved by the proper officials were listed by the Clerk for payment: Alameda Steam Laundry Alameda Times-Star American Surety Co. of N.Y. Bancroft-Whitney Co. Brown Hardwood Company, G.H. General Departments Towel service 4.00 Printing 5.13 Premium on bond 3.66 Law book 10.25 Wood, Police headquarters 29.69 October 17, 1933. GENERAL DEPARTMENTS - continued Bryant, Ralph M. City Mgr. Bryant, Ralph M. City Mgr. Chase Law Book Co, East Bay Blue Print Co, East Bay Mun, Util. Dist. Inter-City Express, The TV TV McKenna, Eleanor Mun. Elec. Light & Power If II ,IT ft Otis Elevator Co, OtBrien Sign Co„ W. B. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co, Peterson Tallow Co. Railroad Commission Smith Emery Co. Western Union Alameda Garage Alzina, Hap Calif. State Auto Assn. Janusch, John H. Kellogg Express & Drayage Noy, R. H. Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Smith's Cafe Tabulating Machine Co. Wetmore Chevrolet Co, Alameda Steam Laundry East Bay Mun. Util, Dist. Mun, Elec. Light & Power Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Seagrave Corporation, The 11 n It Anderson Mfg. Co. East Bay Mun. Util. Dist. ” ” Heafy-Moore Co. Loop Lumber & Mill Co. Mun. Elec. Light & Power Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Rossi, L. Texaco Super Service Labor Reimbursing revolving fund TV TV TV • Codes, Police Judge Photostating, Rate Case Water, City Hall & fountains ' Subscription, City Attorney Auditor and Assrr • Services Electricity, City Hall Street lighting Service Lettering on auto • Phone service City Hall -Disposal of dead animals Photostat copies, Rate Case Test of gasoline Telegram Total . • • • • • • • POLICE DEPARTMENT Auto repair Motorcycle repair Traffic signs Auto repair Expressage Dog meat Telephones Meals Rental Auto repair Alameda Scavenger Assn. Alameda Steam Laundry Braun-Knecht-Heimann Co. Burroughs Adding Machine Co. East Bay- Mun. Util. Dist. Flatow & Son, P. Fox Water Company, Guerra 4. D., A. L. Island City Ice Co. Martin, J. A. Pac. Tel & Tel. Co* Mun. Elec. Light & Power Paulifie, Rosemarie Western Food Shop Winberg, Mrs. G. H. Total -.. FIRE DEPARTMENT Sept. supply 4ater Electricity Telephones Final payment on truck Part for truck STREET DEPARTIONT Key for sweeper Water used from hydrants Service at Corp. Yard. Impr. of Park Street Lumber Lighting service Telephone service Rowboat rental Distilled water HEALTH DEPARTMENT Garbage Laundry Supplies for laboratory Service Water Drugs Distilled water Services, conference Ice for Sept. Services, rodent exterminator Service Electricity Laboratory service Supplies Services, conference Total .. • 0 • • 150.00 30.00 9.00 2.61 23.44 15.00 7.50 50.00 107.07 2765.30 5.50 7.50 a7.61 25.00 6.20 7,50 1.80 4‘ 3303.76 21.74 12.65 9,22 7.59 .79 6.17 18.77 22.30 6.00 4.15 $ 109.38 32.48 27.19 54.47 , 7.10 3392.00 11.01 3524.25 75 7.62 2.07 4476.05 2,82 1,46 2,64 5.00 1.00 1175.40 $ 5674.81 2,40 8.39 6.30 2.50 6.92, 15.37 2.55 5,00 .92 40.00 8.90 52,20 5.95 •20 2,50 $ 160.10 Labor Alameda Steam Laundry Magoon's Refrigeration Mun. Elec. Light & Power Pac. Tel, & Tel. Co. Labor East Bay Mun. Util, Dist. Loop Lumber & i11 Co, Mun. Elec. Light & Power Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Acme I'artition Co„ Ltd. Alameda Printing Co. Alzina, Hap Baker-Hamilton-Pacific Co, ft ft It fl 11 Tf ft ft It Bay City Lumber Co. tt ft t? tl Buckeye Ribbon & Carbon Co. Burroughs Adding Machine Co. 11 11 t? Calif, Corrugated Culvert Co. Chevrolet Motor Co. Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co, Calif. Mill & Lumber,Co. Calif. Wire Cloth Co, Catucci, J. Chevrolet Motor Go. Crane & Co, Dennen Co., V. W. Dietz Motor Co. 11 17 ft Encinal Coal Co. Flatow & Son, P. Fuller & Co., W. P. ft II ft It TT ft ft H 9 H • tt tf It ft H ft Gilson Elec. Supply Co. Hovet, Harold Jensen, J. C. Konigshofer's Lee Typewriter Co. Loop Lumber Co, I Maxwell Hardware Co. Mun, Elec. Light & Power O'Brien Sign Co„ W. B. Pacific Coast Fence Co, Powell Bros., inc. Price Building Spec. Co. Schaefer, V. L. Simon Hardware Co., B. Sport Shop, The Smith Bros. Smith , Chas. Stewart Mantel & Tile Co, Tranoit Gonerote ,Ge4 United Iron Works Western Food Shop Macmillan Petroleum Corp. l'acific Tel 'e Alameda Sanatorium Bickford, Frank Cain, M. Security Drug Co. GOLF COURSE DEPARTMENT Golf, laundry Service, parts Heat & Light Service Total • • .• • • • • • • . • . • RECREATION DEPARTMENT Service Lumber Service Service Total STORE DEPARTMENT 0 • • • Steel door Printing Servicing motorcycles Steel band Store supplies 9 11 Lumber Carbon Typewriter, Auditor Calculator, Treasurer Culverts, etc, 3 Autos, Culvert Lumber Wire Rock fill Automobile Plumbing supplies Containers Auto repairs 1t Nitroganic Drug supplies Paint " and glass 11 October 17, 1933. • 0. • • • Bulbs Store supplies Keys Coats Inspeciton Shingles, etc. Lumber TV Game of horseshoes Fuses Lettering trucks Fencing Building materials Door and posts Supplies Edger Gauge Receipt books Plumbing, Basement City Hall Tile Sand Cement Manhole cover Supplies Gasoline Total 0 SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT Co, Phone service COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND Services, Cain, Brooks,Bickford 122.10 Labor, Recreation Dept. 22.23 Labor Street 33.65 Ri Benson .77 $ 603.00 1.50 7.65 395.61 3.00 010.76 $ 691.77 129.73 5,29 34.67 7.44 $ 868.90 $ 104.13 16.65 7,18 1.53 190.06 19.00 34,67 2.00 132.17 7.54 83,41 55,28 14.83 2376.81_ 897,59 6.55 4.34 19,21 1359.31 2,24 2.70 1.54 .31 153.75 10.86 49.14 5.36 61.41 4.87 49.97 2,77 9,98 .51 11.99 .59 3.17 1.46 9.53 6,45 1.15 10.00 165.00 220.06 15.37 1.79 1,02 .75 4.10 219,62 6,10 1.1±- 768.75 12.81 .80 124.10 727.8 8.93 EMPLOTTS,NT FUND 178.45 a October 17, 1933. Upon motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Morris, the bills were, on roll call, passed unanimously. There being no further business to transact, the Council adjourned to meet in regular session on Tuesday evening, November 7th, 1933, at 8 o'clock. Respectfully submitted,