1933-11-21 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR TEETING OF TILE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AL111:1EDA
HELD TUESDAY EVENING, NOV1=ER 21st, 1933
The meeting convened at 8 otclock with Council President Murray presiding.
The roll was called and Councilmen Bruzzone, Eschen, Leydecker, Morris and Pres-
ident Murray (5) were noted present. Absent: None.
The minutes of the regular meeting of November 7th, adjourned regular meeting of
November 9th and the adjourned regular meeting of November 14th, 1933, were approved
as read.
ORAL COlIfT:TICIITIONS:
1. Mr, Frank Gottstein addressed the Council in reference to flooding of Webster
Street following heavy rains, and the drainage system on that street. He was assured
by the Mayor that his complaint would receive attention.
/ 2. Mr. Ferretti addressed the Council in reference to the proposed bond issue for
the replacement of school houses in Alameda.
1:IRITTENCOLEUNICATIONS:
3. From the Mayor, City Manager and Auditor, informing the Council that the money
and securities in the City Treasury had been counted on November 16th, 1933, and that
the correct aam was on hand. The communication was ordered filed.
4./ From Oakland Company, California Grays, offering to participate in parades and
other civic affairs. The communication was referred to the City Manager.
5./ From the Northside Protective Club, requesting permission of the Council to use
McKinley Park Club House for that organization's regular meetings on the second Tues-
day of each month instead of on the second Monday, as heretofore. On motion of Coun-
cilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Leydecker, and unanimously carried, the peris-
sion was granted on condition that no other meetings are held in the Club House at
that time.
NEW BUSINESS:
6., Upon motion of Councilman Morris, seconded by Councilman. Bruzzone and unanimously
carried, the following application for license to sell alcoholic beverages was approved.
O. H. Anderson, Municipal Golf Course, on license.
Councilman Leydecker requested caution in checking the market value of bonds de-
posited with the City as security for City funds, to see that deposits are amply pro-
tected, and was assured by the Mayor that such action had been taken.
8. On motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Leydecker and on roll call
unanimously carried, the order of business was changed to provide for the passing of
an ordinance at this time.
ORDINANCES PASSED:
9. / The following ordinance was presented for passage:
.Ordinance No,
New Series
An Ordinance Ordering, Calling, Providing for and Giving
Notice of a Special Municipal Election to be Held in the
City of Alameda, State of California, on Tuesday, December
19, 1933, for the Purpose of Submitting to the Qualified
Voters of Said City a Proposition to Incur a Bonded Indebt-
edness of Said City for the Acquisition and Construction
of a Certain Municipal Improvement, to Wit, New School
Houses: Determining the Principal -Amount of the Indebted-
ness to be Incurred Therefor and the Maximum Rate of Interest
to be Paid Thereon; Consolidating Said Special Municipal
Election with the Special State Election to be Held on the
Same Date and in the Sane Territory; and Directing Notice
of said Special Municipal Election to be Given."
Councilman Eschen moved that the ordinance as read be adopted, seconded by Councilman
Morris and on roll call carried unanimously.
RESOLUTIONS:
10. Councilman Bruzzone introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No. 1805
Cancelling Taxes on Addition to Franklin Park Property"
Councilman Morris seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimou
11 Councilman Eschen introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No. 1806
Resolution that Request be Made of the Board of Supervisors
of Alameda County for its Order Effecting Consolidation of
Special Municipal Election of the City of Alameda with
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November 2
-/12: Councilman Leydecker introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No. 1807
Transferring 03,599.86 from the Electric Light Fuxid to
the General Fund."
Council CounciLnan Eschen seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried u
/713. Councilman Bruzzone introduced and mved the adoption of
1933.
ously.
"Resolution No. 1808
Request ror Cancellation of Taxes on Property Acquired
by City of Alameda for Park Purposes"
Councilman 'Morris seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously.
BILLS:
Claims against the General Departments amounting to 6861.76; Police Department
034.76; Fire Department, 0131.12; Street Department, $1118.17; Health Department,
J742.70; Golf Course Department, 0865.46; Recreation Department, $756.38; Store De-
partment, $2783.93; Social Service Department, 0134.84; Street Improvement Fund, $2.46;
Compensation Insurance Fund, 04192.31 and Unemployment Fund, 02420.50, having been
approved by the proper officials, were listed by the Clerk for payment:
Alameda Steam Laundry
Alameda Times-Star
Alameda Veterans Mem. Bldg.
Lancroft-.,hitney Co.,
Burroughs dding Machine Co.
Busby, H.
,;aiii_eron, Florence
Carlisle & Co.,
Croll, 2. J. , Redemp. Clerk
Dallas, Homer R., Tax Coll.
East Bay Blue Print Co.
Ford, N. O.
Jordan & Ticoulet
Municipal Electric Light & Power
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Otis Elevator Co.
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Schmidt, Edna B.
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Chas.
County of Alameda
Ilunicipal Electric Light &, Power
Noy, R. H.
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Standard Oil Co. of California
Union Oil Co. of California.
Alameda 'Steam Laundry
Pacific Gas &-Electric Co,;
Municipal Electric Light & Power
Labor
Municipal Electric Light & Power
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Meuter, Homer
GENERAL DEPART1ENT3.
Laundry, City all
Tax notices, printing
Citie's share of bldg.upkp.
Law Book
Servicing machine
Bal. of painting City Hall job
Services
Law Book
Cash for Revolving Fund
Taxes, City Property
Photostating, rate case
Printing, rate case
Services, Unemp. Bureau audit
Street Lighting
City Hall lights
Service for November
Gas, City Hall
Services-Treasurer Office
Repairs, installations, etc.
Total
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Meals for prisoners
Signal Maintenance
Dog Food
Gas for Pound
Servicing Cars
Gasoline, Motorcycles
Total
FIRE DEPARTEENT.
Laundry.
Gas Service
Electricity
J 2.00
22.96
357.69
10.25
1.64
445.00
52.50
3.48
25.00
58.65
.62
6.50
600.00
3662.46
106.96
5.50
37.25
42.00
121.28
$ 6861.76
.84
9.39
.98
1.11
6.94
15.50
$ , 34.76
32.48
20.99
77.65
Total 0 131.12
STREET DEPARTMENT.
Service, Corporation Yard
Servicing cars
Money Advanced
Total ........ 00000000000
1113.85
1.49
2.47
.36
1118.17
November 21, 1933.
Alameda Sanatorium
Alameda Steam Laundry
Burns, Yrs. V.
City Market
East Bay Municipal Utility District.
Fox Water Co.
Guerra, M. D., A. L.
Island City Ice Co.
Kuentz, Fred
Martin, J. A.
Municipal Electric Light & Power
Pauline, Rosemarie
Winberg, Mrs. G. H.
Young's Picture Framing Shop
17ALTH
DEPARTIENT.
mergency Hospital upkeep
Laundry Service
Services, conference
Meat for rat catcher, etc.
Water
Distilled Water
Services; conference__
Ice bill
Laboratory services
Services, rat catcher
Electricity
Services, Laboratory
Services, conference
Framing
575.00
6.63
2.50
4.30
5.16
2.55 .
'10.00
.82
5.00
40.00
79.20
8.23
2.50 ,
.82
Total 0 742 .70 ,
GOLF COURSEDEPARTL.thNT.
Labor
Alameda Steam Laundry
Municipal Electric Light 8L Power
Standard Oil Company of California.
Labor
Municipal Electric Light & Power
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Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Powell Bros.
Smith, Chas.
Alameda Repair & Supply Co.
Alameda Trim Shop
Allen's Press Clipping Bureau
Alzine, Hap
American Rubber Mfg. Co.
Baker-Hamilton-Pacific Co.
TV ft
TV TV
Borrman Steel Co.
Brown, William
Buckeye Ribbon & Carbon Co.
Carter Company, H. C.
Crane Company.
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TV
Dennen Co., V.
East Bay Blue Print & Supply Co.
East Bay Saw & Knife Works
Envelope Corporation
Fayen, Jas. D.
Flatow & Son., P.
Ford, N. O.
Freeland, V. C.
Fuller Co., W. P.
TV TV Tt
TV tV TV
Globe Roofing Co-.
Haslett Warehouse Co.
Hovet, Harold
Hutchinson Co,
506.81
Laundry 1.10
Light & Power 350.12
Gasoline 7.43
Total . $ 865.46
RECREATION DEPART.L.:ErIT.
0 680.25
Repairing wiring- 19.78
Lighting 47.98
Services, gas 2.56
Lime 2.40
Repairs 3.41
Total 758.94
STORE DEPARTMENT.
Keys
Repairs to Curtains
Services for Rate Case
Servicing Motorcycles
Rubber Matting
Iron
Guns
Steel
Stamps
Ribbons for e riters
Couplings
Supplies
Supplies
Rags and Dusters
Plue Prints
Scroll Saws
Envelopes
Printing
Drug Supplies
Printing
Lettering Trucks
Paints, Fire Dept.
Paints
Glass
Work at Fire Station
Expressage on Hose
Supplies
Barge Rip Rap
3.60
9.20
12.04
7.43
8.20
13.32
196.46
35.23
3.58
17.58
26.24
2.23
30.26
9.90
1.23
4.43
18.12
12.81
69.39
22.55
9.00
5.54
306.92
2.61
18.00
.50
58.16
264.53
Carried Forward 1172.58
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STORE DEIATlEiT,
Koerber Fuel & Feed Co.
Linde Air Products Co.
Loop Lumberc& Mill Co.
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Macmillan Petroleum Corp.
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Maxwell Hardware Co
Merchants Express & Draying Co.
IlUnicipal Electric Light & Power
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Noah's Arck Trading Post
O'Brien Sign Co., W. B.
Otzen, G.
Pacific Coast Fence Co.
Pacific Nursery
Park Street Garage
Powell Bros.
Ransome Company
Santa Clara Ave. Cyclery
Siegler, Louis
Simon Hardware
Smith Brothers
Smith, Chas.
Townsend, Japes E.
Union Oil Co. of Cal.
United Iron Works
Vosburgh Hardware Co.
Western Auto Supply Co.,
White Brothers
., B.
November
Brought Forward.
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Ammonia Suplhate •
Chart
Acetylene
Lumber
Gasoline4 Store
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Butts
Expressage
Lamps
Lights on Otis Drive
,Seat Cushion
Lettering Door
Alfalfa
Fence for Lincoln Park
Plants
Servicing
Gravel, etc.
Roakfalt
Keys, changing combination
Repairing pan on buggy
Trowels
Brushes and cardboard
Repairs to plumbing
Kardex Cabinet, Fire Dept.
Kerosene
Hole Frames and. Covers
Cup Leathers
Seat Covers
Hard wood
Street
Fire
Golf Course
1172.58
21.20
.75
3.89
2.97
34.44
39.37
69.82
26.25
45.38
4.13
.85
.78
3.34
1.75
3.50
1.53
415.67
12.24
3.60
148.98
-66.50
3.56
1.50
2.56
2.35
115.73
30.75
5.12
526.24
-8.46
2.44
5.70
Total $ 27 3 93
SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTEENT.
_ Alameda County Tuberculosis Assn.
Modern Food Co.
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co*
Powell Brothers
Alameda Sanatorium
Alameda Sanatorium
Cain, Michael
Bickford,
Hall, Channing, M. D.
Jordan M. PL
a. r.
Stephens, Barclay, M. D.
Care of Children, Del Valle
Groceries to Tenny
Telephone Service
120.90
4.10.
9.84
Total
134.84
STREET I1TR VE1,7■ET JND.
Gravel
COIAPENSATION INSURANCE FUND.
Services, Cain
Brooks, Cain
Labor, Street Dept.
Recreation Dept.
,Services, Bickford
Compensation due 11/23
Services. Jordan
102.55
26.50
33.34
25.00
79.25
3915.67'
10.00
otal 4192.31
UNEMPLOYh'
IND.
Ralph M. Bryant, 'City Manager Reimbursing Revolving Fund,
242050
Upon motion:of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Morris, Councilman Bruzzone
not voting, the bills were passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Eschen,
Morris and President-Murray (3); Noes, Councilman Leydecker (1); Not voting, Council-
man Bruzzone (1). There being no further business to transact, the Council adjourned
to meet in regular session Tuesday evening, December 5th, 1933, at 8 o'clock.
Respectfully itted