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1937-09-07 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF TIE CITY OF ALAMEDA HELD TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7th . . . . . 1937 The meeting convened at 8 o'clock P.M. with President Weichhart presiding. The roll was called, and'Councilmen Carrington, Godfrey, Morris and President 'Welch- hart, (4), were noted present. Absent: Councilman Maurer, (1). MINUTES: The minutes of the special meeting of August 16th, 1937, and of the regular meeting of August 17th, 1937, were approved as transcribed. 41 WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS: 11, A petition was presented from merchants of Park Street, Containing 176 signatures, requesting that the name of Park Avenue be changed owing to the similarity of the name of that arenue and Park Street. Communications were also received regarding this matter from Dr. Lindsey Peters, the Western Union Telegraph Company, Hastings of Oakland, Whit- thorne & Swan of Oakland and Jackson's of Oakland. Mr. Clintsman, Mr. Simon, Mr. Rhodes, Mrs. Ritchie and others addressed the Council in opposition to the change of name, and Mr. Ford E. Samuel, Postmaster, spoke in favor of the change and demonstrated the method of sorting mail to the different mail routes in the City. A motion was made by Councilman Morris to defer further action in the matter until the next regular meeting of the Council. There being no second to this motion, Councilman Carrington moved that the petition to change the name of Park Avenue be denied, seconded by Councilman Godfrey and on roll call carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Carrington, Godfrey, and President Weichhart, (3). Noes: None. Not Voting: Councilman Morris, (1). Absent: Councilman Maurer, (1). 2. From the League of California Municipalities, extending an invitation to the Council and officers of the City of Alameda to attend its 39th Annual Convention to be held in San Jose on September 13th to 16th, 1937, with headquarters at the Hotel Sainte Claire. The communication was ordered filed. /3. From the Engineers' & Street Superintendents* Section of the League of California Municipalities, requesting that the City of Alameda send its City Engineer to the conven- tion held in San Jose on September 13th to 16th, 1937. From the Health Officers' Section of the League of California Municipalities, request- ing that the City of Alameda send its Health Officer to the convention to be held in San Jose on September 13th to 16th, 1937. Action was deferred until "Reports of Committees", and the City Manager was requested to outline a program of the convention that would be of interest to the various City officials and make suggestions as to what meetings should be attended. /4. From Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, Convention and Publicity Bureau, requesting the endorsement by the City Council of its bid for the League of California Municipalities convention in 1938. From the City of Santa Barbara requesting support of the City Council to have the 1938 convention oflhe League of California Municipalities held in that City. From the City of Fresno, requesting favorable consideration of having that City act as host to the 1938 League of California Municipalities convention, and requesting support of the City Council. From the City of San Diego, requesting assistance of the City Council to secure the 1938 convention of the League of California Municipalities. These communications were ordered filed. V5, From Alameda Dahlia Society, expressing appreciation for the ,dp200.00 allowed by the City Council to help defray expenses of its Annual Dahlia Show. The communication was ordered filed. 6. From Hoppert & Bergesen, requesting permit to operate a used car lot in conjunction with their new car business at the northeast corner of Park Street and Eagle Avenue. Councilman Godfrey moved that the matter be referred to the City Planning Board for recommendation, seconded by Councilman Carrington and unanimously carried. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES: /7. From the Mayor, City Manager, and Deputy Auditor, submitting report on Count of Money held August 18th, 1937, and stating that there was chargeable to and under the control of the City Treasurer the amount of $363,216.761 which was the sum according to the Auditor's books should have at that time been in the City Treasury. The report was ordered filed. 8. From the Building Inspector, recommending that further proceedings on the condemna- tion of the building known as 1439 Morton Street be dropped. A motion was made by Councilman Godfrey that the recommendation of the Building Inspector be adopted, seconded by Councilman Morris and Unanimously carried. v9. From Mayor Henry A. Weichhart, nominating Mr. Norman Weeden for the office of member of the Library Board for a term expiring on June 30, 1942. Councilman Morris moved that the appointment be approved, seconded by Councilman Carrington, and on roll call carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Carrington, Godfrey, Morris and President Weichhart, (4). Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Maurer, (1). 10. From Mayor Henry A. Weichhart, nominating Mrs. John Parker for the office of member of the Social Service Board for a term expiring on June 30, 1940. Councilman Morris moved that the appointment be approved, seconded by Councilman Carrington, and on roll call carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Carrington, Godfrey. Morris and President Weichhart, (4). Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Maurer, (1). 11. From Mayor Henry A. ,Weichhart, nominating Mrs. Ruth Mathebat for the office of member of the Social Service Board for a term expiring on June 30, 1938. Councilman Carrington moved that the appointment be approved, seconded by Councilman Morris and on roll call carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Carrington, Godfrey, Morris and President Weichhart, (4). Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Maurer, (1). /12. From the City Manager, recommending that the Mayor, the City Manager, the City Attorney and the City Engineer be authorized to attend the convention of the League of California Municipalities to be held in San Jose, September 13th to 16th, 1937, Council- man Carrington moved that the Mayor, the City Manager, the City Attorney, the City Engineer and members of the City Council be authorized to attend the meeting of the League of California Municipalities to be held in San Jose, California, on September 13,14, 15 and 16, 1937, to represent the City of Alameda, seconded by Councilman Morris and on roll call carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Carrington, Godfrey, Morris and President Weichhart, (4). Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Maurer, (1). NEW BUSINESS: In. The City Manager presented two bids for the purchase of an old Barton fire pump which is no longer in use by the Fire Department, as follows: From L. N. Curtis & Sons . • . • • • . . . . . e .................. O • *** 110.00 From the City of Pleasanton ............. *** . *** ............ 135.00. The City Manager recommended that the pump be sold to the City of Pleasanton for the sum of $135.00.Counthmnihmids moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be adopted, seconded by Councilman Carringtonand on roll call carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Carrington, Godfrey, Morris and President Weichhart, (4). Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Maurer, (1). RESOLUTIONS: 14. Councilman Morris introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 2191 Appointing Norman Weeden Member of Library Board" Councilman Carrington se Ayes: Councilmen Carring Absent: Councilman Maure 15. Councilman Morris Auth and Councilman Godfrey secon Ayes: Councilmen Carring Absent: Councilman Maure 16. Councilman Carringt App Councilman Morris second Ayes: Councilmen Carring Absent: Councilman Maure 17. Councilman Godfrey App Yea for for Exp Councilman Morris second. Ayes: Councilmen Carring Absent: Councilman Maure 18. Councilman Morris i Fix and for the onded the motion, and on roll call carried by the following vote: on, Godfrey, Morris and President Weichhart, (4). Noes: None. (1). oduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 2192 rizing the Deposit of Public Funds in Active nactive Deposits in Certain Banks," ed the motion, and on roll call carried by the following vote: on, Godfrey, Morris and President Weichhart, (4). Noes: None. (1). introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 2193 inting Members of Social Service Board", d the motionland on roll call carried by the following vote: on, Godfrey, Morris, and President Weichhart, (4). Noes: None. (1). n roduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 2194 oving and Adopting a Budget for the Fiscal 1937-1938; Appropriating Certain Moneys the Expenditures Provided in Said Budget Said Fiscal Year, and. Ratifying Certain nditures Heretofore Made", d the motion, and on roll call carried by the following vote: on, Godfrey, Morris and President Weichhart, (4). Noes: None. (1). oduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 2195 ng the Rate and Levying a Tax on All Real Personal Property inthe City of Alameda the Fiscal Year 1937-1938, and Apportioning Same Among the Several Funds of the City", Councilman Carrington seconded the motion, and on roll call carried by the following vo Ayes: Councilmen Carrington, Godfrey, Morris and President Weichhart, (4). Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Maurer, (1). e: FILING: 19. Budget for the City of Alameda for the fiscal year 1937-1938. 20. Report of the Bureau of Electricity for the month of July 1937. BILLS: 21. An itemized list of claims against the City of Alameda and the several departments thereof in the total amounts as follows, was presented to the City Council: General Departments, $1687.09; Police Department $146.28; Pound Department, $29.97; Civil Service Board, $.77; Fire Department, $512.14; Street Department, 441.57; Health Department, 4244,16; Park Department $3074.14; Golf Course Department, 4124.93; Store Department, $344.44; Social Service Department, 4170.60; Initiative Relief Fund, $134.50; Street Improvement Fund, $25.24; East Bay Municipal Utility District Payments Fund, 42497.37; Gas Tax Fund #2, $1604.88. Councilman Morris moved, seconded by Councilman Carrington, that the claims and bills against the City in the amounts as listed and itemized in the List of Claims filed with the City Clerk on September 7th, 1937, and presented to the Council at this meeting be allowed and paid. On roll call this motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council men Carrington, Godfrey, Morris and President Weichhart, (4). Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Maurer, (1). 22. A Mr. Price requested permission to address the Council at this time in reference to traffic conditions at the intersection of Lincoln and Versailles Avenues, questioning the necessity of the four-way STOP signs at that point, especially those on Lincoln Avenue, and asked that an investigation be made of the matter. The City Manager was requested to make this investigation and ascertain if the STOP signs now located on Lincoln Avenue at Versailles Avenue are essential to safety or m8ht be eliminated. 23. There being no further business to transact, the Council adjourned to net in regular session on Tuesday evening, September 21st, 1937, at 8 orclock P.M. Respectfully submitted, D. ELMER YER, City Clerk,