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1933-11-07 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA HELD TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7th,1933 The meeting convened at 8 o'clock with Council President Murray presiding. The roll was called and Councilman Bruzzone, Eschen, Morris and. President Murray (4) were noted present. Absent: Councilman Leydecker, (1). The minutes of the regular WRITTEN COTETUNICATIONS: ting of October 17th, 1933, e approved as read. Vi. -7 From the Board of.Education, enclosing resolution requesting the Council to call a special election for the purpose of voting upon a bond issue to finance replacement of Longfellow, Mastick and. Versailles- schools, and for a primary school and kindergar- ten'in southeast Alameda. The communication was ordered filed. V From the City Manager, recommending that the bid of Robert Garcia for drilling a 300 ft. 10 inch well for water supply at Franklin Park, at a price of $1,563.91, be , accepted, and the contract be awarded to him, he being the lowest bidder. Upon motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Morris, and unanimously carried, the re- commendation of the City Manager was adopted, and the Mayor was authorized to enter into a contract for the construction of the well. v 3. From the City Manager, informing the Council that on September 21st, 1933, the Board of Supervisors had adopted a new prevailing wage scale for the County of Alameda, a copy of which was attached to his communication,and recommended that the Council adopt this wage scale in lieu of the scale which was adopted on September 15th,1931... On motion of Councilman Morris,seconded by Councilman Bruzzone and unanimously carried the wage scale suggested by the City Manager was adopted. From the City Planning Commission recommending that a petition for the reclassi- fication of the southwest corner of Chapin Street and. Egale Avenue, from Residence District, Class I, to Industrial District, Class VIII, for the purpose of manufactur- ing mining machinery and storage, be denied, for the reason that the adjoining prop- erty is occupied by residences and such a reclassification would be deterimental,to the neighborhood. Upon motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Morris and'unanimously carried, the recommendation of the City Planning Commission was a- dopted. From the City Planning Commission, in reference to a petition for the reclassi- fication of the northeast corner:of High Street and San Jose Avenue, from Residence , District, Class I, to Business District, Class V, which had previously been before the Council and referred back to the Planning Commission for a re-hearing, informing the Council that a request had been received by the Commission for the withdrawal of the petition and unanimously requested the Council to accept the Commission's recom- mendation of September 27th, 1933 and deny the petition for the reason that the lo- cation was not suitable for a gasoline station, and the majority of neighborhood is opposed to it. Upon motion of Councilman Morris, seconded by Councilman Bruzzone, and unanimously carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was adopted, that the petition be denied. • 6."' From Ticoulet & Jordan, special accountants for the City of Alameda, submitting a report of audit and statement of financial activities of the Unemployment Bureau of the City of Alameda for the period from December 23, 1931 to September 30,1933. The communication was ordered filed. NEAT1 pusINEss: v 7. Upon motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Morris and unanimously carried, the following applications for licenses to sell alcoholic beverages were approved: Harry and M. S. Wetherald - 1535 Park St., on and off license WM.,C. Lotz - 532 Haight Ave. on and off license George J. Hofmann and Claude L. Hanley - 1405 Park St., off license. RESOLUTIONS: ✓ 8, ,Councilman Morris introduced and moved the adoption, of 'Resolution. No. 1799 Resolution of Acceptance and Consent Recordation" Councilman Bruzzone seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimous • 9, Councilman Morris introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1800 Transferring $4,345.38 from Electric Light Fund to the General Fund." Councilman Eschen seconded the motion and on roll call it was carrisd. unanimously, November 7. 1933. . Councilman Eschen introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1801 Transferring $50,000.00 from the Electric Light Fund to the General Fund". Councilman Morris seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. 11. Councilman Morris introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1802 Fixing the Salaries of the Officers and Members of the Following Departments: Auditor and. Assessor, Building Inspector, City Clerk, City Attorney, Administrative Department, Fire, Police, Health, Golf, Social Service, Streets and Recreation, City Engineer, Treasurer and'Tax Collector, of the City of Alameda". Councilman Bruzzone seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. The v/ above resolution was accompanied by a letter of explanation by the City Manager, which was ordered filed, 12, Councilman Morris introduced and moved the adoption of "Rdsolution No. 1803 Declaring and. Determining the Necessity for the Acquisition and Construction of a Certain Municipal Improvement, to wit, School Houses." Councilman Eschen seconded the notion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. 13.. Councilman MOlTiS introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1804 Declaring the Necessity and Expediency of Providing Certain Public Works for Relief of Unemployed Residents of the City of Alameda, Specifying, the Public Work to be Done and the Total Sum to be Withdrawn and Expended from the" 'Belief Rind" for Such Purposes". Councilman Bruzzone seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. ORDINANCES PASSED: 4,/' 14. The following ordinance was presented for passage: "Ordinance No. New Series, 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, a and Requiring the Drivers or Operators of All Vehicles to Come to a Full Stop at Street Intersections Before Crossing Said Avenue." Councilman Eschen moved that the ordinance as read be adopted, seconded by Councilman Morris, and on roll call carried unanimously. FILING: The had been BILLS: Clerk stated that since the last meeting of the Council the following papers filed:/ VAnnual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Alameda Free Library. Oath of Office - Frank J. Bruzzone, as Councilman, filed as of October 20th,1933. /Oath of Office - Special Police Officer, Thos.Powers. Affidavit of Publication - Notice to Taxpayers. of Sale - Seagrave Aerial Truck, Fire Department Claims against the General Departments amounting $1012.53; Police Department, 227.21; Fire Department, $72.041 Street Department, $1359.45; Health Department, $117.00; Golf Course Department, $563.90; Recreation Department, $5439.16; Stare Department, $3247.77; Social Service Department, $100.47; East Bay Municipal Utility District Payments Fund, $2478,52; Compensation Insurance Fund, $ 194.68; and. Unem(4 ployment Fund, $3442.00, having been approved by the proper officials, were listed by the, Glerk for payment: Alameda Cyclery Alameda Repair and Supply Co. Alameda Tlmes-Star American ldg.Maintenance Co. American Law Book Go. Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr. General Departments Repairs to door check Keys for City Hall Printing Washing exterior City Hall Law book Reimbursing Revolving Fund $ 1.00 3.60 13.02 235.00 7.50 2.00 Burroughs Adding bathing Co. Busby, A. Y. Cameron, Florence East Bay Blue Print & Sub. Co. ft 11 ft East Bay Mun.Util•District Ford, N. O. Lee Typewriter Co., McKenna, Eleanor Municipal Electric Light & Power Murray, Wm. F. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Itt 1/ Pacific Tel. & Tel. 11 Peerlesstucco Co. Peterson. Tallow Co. Remington Rand, Inc. Schmidt, Edna B. Ticoulet Geo. A. Co. tt . November 7 Rental of adding machine Payment on painting City Hall Services Supplies, photostats Photostats ater, City Hall & Fountains Printing, Rate Case Repairs to typewriter Services Installing switches, etc. Mayor's allowance Payment on contract Gas, City Hall Services, Prosecuting Atty. Service City Hall offices Stucco Disposal of dead animals Frames for Linedex Services, Tax Collector Special audit, City - October Total • • • • • • • • • • • • Police Department. Alameda Steam Laundry Alzina, Hap, Brown Co., G. H. California State Auto Assn. County of Alameda Driver, M. B., Sheriff International Bus. Machine Corp. Municipal Electric Light Plant ft it Pac. Gas.& Electric Co. Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Smith's Cafe Standard ,Stations, Inc. Wetmore Chevrolet Co. Alameda Steam Laundry East Bay Utility District Lane, Thomas M. Municipal Electric Light & Power Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Labor Bryant, Ralph M. East Bay Mun. Utility Dist. TV TT tt 11 Fruitvale Motor Parts Service Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Alameda Rug Works Burns, Mrs. V. Guerra, M.D., A.L. Martin, J. A. Municipal Electric Light & Power TT TT TV Pac. Gas. & Electric Co. Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Paula Furniture Co. Pauline, Rosemarie Sturges, 'Cornelia, , Winberg, hrs. G. H. Laundry Motorcycle service Lumber for counter Traffic signs Meals Board for prisoners, Rental Phone maintenance Auto service Gas Telephone Meals for prisoners Auto service Auto Service Total Fire Department. Laundry Water Revolving Repairing Gas Service Fund range urniture County 0 * Total ......... . • • . • Street Department. 15.00 200.00 50.00 1.08 21.23 24.02 15.00 5.00 65.00 2.73 50.00 14.37 21.65 5.63 37.31 122.39 25.00 4.00 26.00 45.00 1012.53 .61 1.87 116.03 19.98 .84 5.04 6.00 5.75 19.89 1.11 17.44 24.67 5.08 2.90 227.21 1.01 33.69 10.31 2.64 18.54 5.85 72.04 1317.47 Advance on salary, Rev.Fund. 29.04 Water used for hydrants 5.78 Service 2.32 Parts 1.12 Service 3.72 Total . • • • • • 0 • ..... 1359.45 HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Cleaning Rug Services, conference Services, ft Rodent extermination Servicing car Repairs to Waxer Gas bill Services Rubber pads for chairs Laboratory service Relief work Services, conference Total • • • • tie 3.00 5.00 15.00 56.00 3.39 .34 6.18 8.46 7.20 8.93 1.00 2.50 117.00 1 ')*".7, November 7. 1933. Labor Pac. Tel. & Tel. Mun. Electric Light & Power Labor East Bay Mun. Utility Dist. Herbert, A. L. Oakland Title Ins. & Guar Pac. Gas & Electric Co. Fac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Acme Ribbon & Carbon Co. American Dredging Co. Anderson Mfg. Co. Asphalt Pavement Co. Baker-Hamilton-Pacific Co. TT TT TI TT Tt TI TT 'TT Golf Course Department. Service Repairs to switch Total Recreation Department. Bell, the Druggist Brown Hardwood Co., G. H. Bryant, City Mgr. Ralph M. California Brush Co. California Electric Co.,Ltd. " Ornamental Iron & Fence Camep, Henry Cattuci, J. Chanslor & Lyons Stores, Inc. Commercial ,Bookbindery Crane Co. Crocker Co. H. S. Dennen Co., V. W. Flatow & Son, P. TT Ford, N. O. Fuller & Co., 1. P. u Harris, Mrs. Herbert, A. L. Hercules Rubber & Equipment Co. It T? TT Hickox, M. E. Hovet, Harold Konigshofer's Lindo Air Products Co. Loop-Lumber & Mill Co. Macmillan Petroleum Corp. 71, Master Building Co. The Pacific Coast Paper Co. Paula Furniture Co. Railway Express Agency Ransome Company Remington Rand, Inc. Rhodes & Jamieson, Ltd. Salisbury A. S. Sport Shop, The Standard Oil Co. of California Tucker & Son, J. G. Ucovich, John Underwood, Elliott Fisher Co. Vosburgh Hardware Co. White Bros. Young's Picture Framing Shop Service Installing glass Purchase R.E. Service Service e Department. Typewriter ribbons Pipe Repairs to truck Rental of planer Spades Miscellaneous supplies Sash cord Lawn trimmer Distilled water Lumber Stamps, reimbursing Rev.Fnd. Broom wire Repairs to compensator Iron gate Wheat, hay, Oats. Rock Pumps, lamps Binder Soap Fixture. Flanges Stencils Brushes Drug supplies Supplies Printing Paints, etc. 71 77 Replacing windows Installing glass Boots, hats, etc. Hose and clamps Mower Supplies, Scissors Acetylene, Oxygen Lumber Gasoline 11 Red metal loran Tissue Shades Shades, mastipave Charges for expressage Rockfalt Cards Sand Cleanser Paiyground equipment Gasoline Broom Fiber Fertilizer Typewriters Pliers Lumber Framing Total . . . . . 552.38 2.97 8.55 563.90 838.01 9i) 84.97 3.00 4500.00 5.29 7.89 5439.16 P 2.00 28.00 10.50 143.75 9.48 148.15 12.78 18.90 .40 3.23 50.00 171.89 7.25 17.50 5.99 43.56 11.90 7.18 4.51 .85 19.58 4.05 95.30 16.39 5.38 2.47 74.26 5.73 6.00 3.00 46.15 80.20 21.07 2.46 .51 7.66 43.05 130.70 34.80 111.29 10.25 5.89 4.61 169.43 .36 1093.75 2.05 74.05 2.10 170.11 16.50 128.13 12.81 138.73 1.43 5.76 3.94 . . . 0 0 • 3247.77 Social Service Department. Llameda County Tuberculosis .ssn. City Dept. of Social Service Horse, Wm. Modern Food Company November 7, 1933. Upkeep of Del Valle ,1% .) 83.20 Reimbursing petty cash 7.01' Groceries, Parker 4.10 McFarland 6.16 Total . • . • ,-,) 100.47 East Bay Municipal Utility Payments Fund. East Bay Mun. Utility Dis idameda Sanatorium Ohanneson, M. D. John Stowe , M. D., 0.p. Cain, laborer t. Dept. Bickford, " Rec. " ict Public Us3 Charge & pipe line installations Compensation Insurance Fund. Cain & Smith, hospital Services, Books Jordan Services ft Total . . . . Unemployment Fund. • * OOOOO Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr. Reimbursing Revolving Fund 2478.52 120.89 27.00 5.00 16.67 25.12 104.68 3442.00 Upon motion of Councilman Morris, seconded by Councilman Eschen, Councilman Bruzzone not voting, the bills were, on roll call, passed unanimously. There being no further business to transact, the Council adjourned to meet in adjourned regular session Thursday evening, November 9th, 1933, at 8 o'clock. Respectfully submitted, City tlerk.