1933-12-20 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF T=, CITY OF AL.:11.,TEDA
HELD WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEYBER 20th, 1933.
The meeting convened at 8 o'clock with Council President Murray presiding.
The roll was called and. Councilmen Eschen, Bruzzone, Leydecker and. President Murray,
(4) were noted present. Absent: Councilman Morris, (1).
The minutes of the regular meeting of December 5th, 1933, were approved as read
V!RITTEN C onruNicATIONS:
11 From the City Planning Commission in reference to the reclassification of property
on the southerly line of Buena Vista Avenue, east of Stanton Street; the communication
was laid over until the next meeting after the Council had been addressed by Mr. Bard-
olini, representing the owner of the property.
2./ From the City Planning Commission, recommending the reclassification of the prop-
erty on the northerly line of Central Avenue 151.92 feet west of Oak Street. On motion
of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Bruzzone and unanimously carried, the rec-
ommendation of the Planning Commission was adopted,that the property be reclassified
from Business District, Class III, to Business District, Class V.
/ 3./ From the City Planning Commission, recommending the reclassification of the property
on the northerly line of Central Avenue, 97 feet west of Oak Street. On motion of
Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Bruzzone and unanimously carried, the recom-
mendation of the Planning Commission was adopted, that the property be reclassified
from Special District, Class IV, to Business District, Class V.
4. From Messrs. Jordan
Estimate as of September
5i Tiessrs. Jordan
Estimate, as of November
RESOLUTIONS:
and. Ticoulet, a statement of Treasurer's Receipts and Budget
30, 1933. Statement ordered filed.
and Ticoulet, a staterent of Treasurer's Receipts and. Budget
30, 1933. The statement was ordered filed.
6. Councilman Bruzzone introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No.
Transferring 5,000.00 From
Fund to the General Fund"
Councilman Leydecker seconded the motion and
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the Electric Light
on roll call it was carried unanimously.
7. Councilman Eschen introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No.
Transferring 5,000.00 From the General Fund
to the Municipal Bus Fund."
Councilman Bruzzone seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously.
8. Councilman Leydecker introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No. 1814
Transferring 4,569.56 from the Electric Light
Fund to the General Fund."
Councilman Eschen seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously.
ORDINANCES INTRODUCED:
The following ordinances were introduced and laid over under provision of the
charter:
9
"Ordinance No.
New Series
RECLASSIFYING PROPERTY
(North line Central Av. 151.92 feet west of Oak Street)"
10. "Ordinance No.
New Series
RECLASSIFYING PROPERTY
(Lot 97 feet west from Oak Street, 54.92 x 140 feet -
North line of Central Avenue.)"
12.
"Ordinance No.
New Series
RECLASSIFYING PROPERTY
(Lot on Buena Vista Avenue, southerly line, 101.25 feet
from easterly line of Stanton Street)"
"Ordinance No.
New Series
An Ordinance Designating San Jose Avenue as a Through
Boulevard and. Providing for the Erection of Traffic
Stop Signals on Both Sides of Said Avenue Between Park
and High Streets at all Intersecting Streets, and. Re-
quiring the Drivers or Operators of all Vehicles to
Come to a Full Stop at Street Intersections Before
Crossing Said Avenue."
December 20, 1933.
"Ordinance No.
New Series
Authorizing Lease to Oscar H. Anderson of Certain
Portion of Municipal Golf Course Club House of Alameda."
FILING:
14, The Clerk stated that since the last meeting of the Council, the following
papers had been filed:
Oath of Office, Special Police Officer, Alfred Gerner
Oath of Office, City Historian, E. H. Levy
Oath of Office, Deputy Fire Marshall, F. Wagner
Copy of Lease, between Oscar H. Anderson and City of Alameda
for portion of Golf Course Club House,
BILLS:
Claims against the General Departments amounting to $11582.45; Police Depart-
ment, $51.34; Fire Department, $179.25; Street Department, $1149.89; Health Depart-
ment, $253.93; Golf Course Department, $355.30; Recreation Department, $805.73; Store
Department, $2098.95; Social Service Department, $40.88; Street Improvement Fund,
$260.28; Compensation Insurance Fund, $61.23 and Unemployment Fund, $1756.000 having
been approved by the proper officials, were listed by the Clerk for payment:
General Departments
Alameda Real Estate Board
Alameda Steam Laundry
Alameda Times-Star
Beard, J.G.
Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr.
Burrough's Adding Machine Co.
Cameron, Florence W.
East Bay Mun.Utility District
Day, Thomas
Horne Insurance Company, The
Jackson, S.E.
Mun, Electric Light & Power
Mun. Electric Light & Power
Otis Elevator Company
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Pacific Tel, & Tel. Co.
Western Union
Alameda Steam Laundry
Municipal Electric Light
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.
Pierson's Repair Service
Smith's Cafe
Tabulating Machine Co,
Alameda Steam Laundry
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East Bay Mun.Utility Dist.
Mun.Electric Light & Power
Labor
East Bay Mun.Utility Dist.
Fuller & Company, W.P.
Mun.Electric Light & Power
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.
Alameda Steam Laundry
Burns, Mrs. V.
East Bay Mun. Utility District
Fox Water Company
Guerra, Dr. A.L.
Island City Ice Co
Martin, J.A.
Mun.Electric Light &Power
Pacific Tel. & Tel Co,
Pauline, Rosemarie
Winberg, Hrs. G.H.
Property appraisals (3)
Laundry supply
Printing ordinances
Reporting, Chief of Police charges
Reimbursing Revolving Fund
Servicing machine
Services
Water, City Hall, fountains
Draughtsman, Zone map -
Premium on insurance policy
9 9 11
Street lighting, Nov.
Electricity, City Hall, Armory
Services (2 mos.) socket
Installment for burner
Service, Unemployment bureau
Closing Bills, City Hall
Telegram
Total
•• • • • ••• ••••• •• • • •••• • •• OOOOO
Police Department
Laundry
Signal maintenance
Telephone
Auto service
Meals
Rental
Total •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Fire Department
Laundering drop cloths
November supply
Water
Electricity
Total •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Street Department
Service
Paint
Lighting service
Service
Total
Health Department
Laundry
Services, conference
Water
Distilled water
Services, conference
Ice
Rat exterminator
Electricity
Telephone
Services, laboratory
Services, conference
Total
$ 45.00
2.00
69.24
136.10
166.00
7.20
55.00
17.27
30.00
837.84
6784,69
3245.84
142.66
12.18
14.37
1.95
14.26
.85
$1 5 2.45
1.29
12.99
4.06
7.52
19.48
6.00
51.34
3.01
31.49
25.75
119.09
179.25
141.63
4.09
.72
1.42
2.03
$ 11 9 89
9.16
2.50
5.15
2.04
10.00
.72
44.00
160.20
11.71
5.95
2.50
25_93
December 20, 1933.
Labor
Alameda Steam Laundry
Mun.Electric Light & Power
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.
Labor
East Bay Mun.Utility District
Fuller & Company, W.P.
Mun.Electric Light and. Power
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Alzina, Jiap
Alameda Printing Co.
American Bitumuls Co.
Arco Co. of California, Ltd.
Baker-Hamilton & Pacific Co.
Bancroft Whitney Co.
Bishop Co., G.F.
Blodgett Mfg, Co., C.L.
Borman Steel Co., George R.
Boyle Mfg. Co.
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
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Butler Bindery
Cal. /Edll & Lumber Co.
Cal. State Auto Assn.
Camper Henry
Carter Co., H.B.
Cavanaugh, Inc., Jos. T.
Chanslor & Lyon Stores, Inc.
Clark & Sons, N.
Cranston, A.R.
Davis EMergency Equipment Co.
Dieterich-Post Company
Dietz Motor Company
Envelope Corp., The
Ford, N. O.
Fuller &. Co., W.P.
Fuller & Co., W.P.
Grandjean Co., Jas.
Hickox, M.E.
Hovet, Harold.
Hutchinson Company
Inter-Urban Express Corp.
Kronke-Brampton Co.
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Pac. Coast Paper Co.
Lee Typewriter Co.
Linde Air Products Co.
Loop Lumber 6'c, Mill Co.
Loop Lumber & Mill Co.
Macmillan Petroleum Corp.
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Magoont s Refrigeration
Earwedel, C.W.
Merchants Express & Draying
Mun.Electric Light & Power
9 11 9
Oakland Blue Print Co.
Oakland Fire Extinguisher Co
Oakland Rubber Stamp Co.
Ransome Company
Rhodes & Jamieson, Ltd.
Rucker-Fuller Co.
Rutledge-Glissman Co,
Sanborn Map Company
Schaefer, Victor L.
Shredded Wheat Bakeries
Siegler, Louis
Simon Hardware Co., B.
Smith Brothers
Smith, Charles
Sport Shop, The
Texaco Super Service
Transit Concrete, Ltd.
Trask & Smiler Co.
Vosburgh Hardware Go.
Golf Course Department
.Laundry
Light and power
Telephone service
Total ........ ...... .......
Recreation Department
• Service
Paint
Electricity
Telephones
Total 000 ...... 00 ....... 0000.0000
Store Department
Se,rvici.ng motorcycles
Printing, Fire Dept.
Paint
Paint
Store supplies
Law books
Brackets
Street signs
Steel
Waste baskets
Adding machine
Chair, telephone board
Rebinding books
Lumber
STOP signs
Alfalfa
Mowers
Canvas coat
Belt
Pipe
Repairs, Golf Course,
Safety belts
Metallic tape
Pump
Envelopes
Charters
Paints
Paints
Sodium Bicarbonate
Housing for mower
Office supplies
Rental of water wagon
Expressage
Burlap
Bunting
Paper
Rental of typewriter
Oxygen
Lumber
Sub. Total
Lumber
Gasoline
Gasoline
Gasoline
Gasoline
Servicing and parts
Copper rivets
Express
Lamps
Fuse links
Block book
Screw stems
Stencils
Rockfalt
Stove oil
Costumer
Ink,pens, etc.
Sets of maps
Thermometers
Dog food.
Sign frames
Brackets
Butts and pull
Calendar pads
Repairs, etc.
Pitcher's plate
Distilled water
Building paper, etc.
Lockers
Grease, brush, etc.
mriT,
$ 241.88
1.06
111.68
.68
$ 355.30
0 726.29
55.14
4.20
15.51
4.59
$ 805.73
23.84
34.33
33.18
4.86
117.55
5.64
2,46
53.82
2.64
6.02
210.13
24.09
12.GO
89.97
92.25
1,54
38.95
2.65
.70
13.27
26.10
27.13
121.15
5.11
6.47
39.10
7.04
55.60
9.13
2.40
18.49
3.00
.69
8.39
23.05
7.60
7.50
7.76
13.16
4j1158.96
43.75
69.29
21.00
60.90
31.22
16.45
.72
.85
174.35
.35
9.63
4.10
17.42
24.34
10.55
4.35
11.59
47.04
2.46
rP
o.58
15.00
1.50
1.94
1.77
24.64
7.20
2,00
6.40
152.78
1.89
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December 20
Wellman-Peck Co. Sand soap 4 7.84
West Company, M.G. Desk 119.93
Western States Grocery Co. Clorox 2.97
Wetmore Chevrolet Co. Pennzoil 9.23
Womack J.D. Batteries for sweeper 28.90
Total 0..00608000.000,0000.0,0o0Owo 42098.95
Social Service Department.
Alameda City Social Service Reimbursing petty cash fund 17.30
Crystal Market Groceries, for Carlin g 16.40
Modern Food Company " for Warner, McFarland 7.18
Total ...000•W"0.06000.0.***60•A 4 40.88
Powell Bros., Inc.
Alameda Sanatorium
Bickford, Recreation
Cain, Street De7ot.
Street Improvement Fund.
Materials
Compensation Insurance Fund
Services, Olson
Laborer
ft
260.28
4 10.15
14.96
36.12
Total OMO.o.06.641,000.041000.0“sodooe. :0 61.23
Unemployment Fund
Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr. Reimbursing revolving fund 41756.00'
. On motion Of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Bruzzone, the bills were on
roll Call'passed by the following vote: AYes: Councilmen Eschen, Bruzzone and. Pres-
ident Murray, except Councilman Bruzzone did not vote on the bills of Baker-Hamiltai
Pacific Company. Noes: Councilman Leydecker, and particularly as to the bill of
Wellman-Pack and Company. Absent: Councilman Morris.
There being no further business to transact, the Council adjourned to meet
in regular session Tuesday evening, January 2nd, 1934, at 8 o'clock.
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