1930-07-15 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA,
TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 15TH, 1930.
The meeting convened at 8 o'clock with Council-president Schaefer presiding.
The roll was called and Councilmen Brodersen, Calcutt, Henning, Latham and
President Schaefer (5) were noted present. Absent: None.
Mr. Henning moved that Hazel D. Tearle be appointed City Clerk pro tem,
seconded by Mr. Brodersen and carried unanimously.
The minutes of the regular meeting of July 1st 1930 were read. Paragraph
13 on Page 189 was amended to read as follows:- "Mr. Calcutt moved that the City
Clerk be instructed to have a photographic enlargement of the Veterans' Memorial
Building made and hung in the council chambers, seconded by Mr. Brodersen and on
roll call carried unanimously." The minutes as amended were approved.
NEW BUSINESS:
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Mr. Brodersen called to the council's attention the number of children play-
ing: in the streets of the city and moved that the matter be referred to the City
Manager in an endeavor by means of the press and other methods to advertise the
advantages of the playgrounds in the various parks, so as to eliminate the hazards
of possible accidents, seconded by Mr. Henning and carried unanimously.
Mr. Brodersen called attention to the burning off of weeds on a vacant lot
next to 466 Central Avenue, stating that employees of the city had not properly
put out the fire before leaving. There being no ObjeCtion this matter was
referred to the City Manager for investigation.
Mr. Calcutt moved that a picture of Government Island as presented by the
Government, showing its location and the location of the portion of the Island
the Government desires, be sent out with the sample ballots, in order that the
people may be thoroughly acquainted with:the proposal for deeding 15 acres
thereof to the Government, which will be voted upon November 4th,. 1930. The motion
was seconded by Mr. Brodersen. Mr. Latham moved to amend the motion so that
the proposed map would show the set-back of 200 feet. Mr. Calcutt withdrew his
motion with the consent of the second, and moved that the City Engineer be instruct-
ed to draw a map 6f Government Island for presentation to the council at its next
meeting, seconded by Mr. Henning and carried unanimously.,
Mr. Brodersen called the attention of the council to the number of conventions
now being held in the City of Alameda, and moved that the Mayor appoint a committee
to represent the city and to cooperate with the entertainment committee of the various
conventionsin entertaining the visitors; this committee to consist of five members,
one member of the council, one from the Chamber of Commerce and one from each of the
'improvement clubs, seconded by Mr. Henning and carried unanimously.
Mr. Will Crockett representing the American Legion, addressed the council
and requested an additional appropriation of 250.00 for the American Legion ftolic
to be held in Alayeda on August 2nd, 1930. Mr. Latham moved that .the sum of $250.00
be appropriated out of the advertising fund and to be spent under the jurisdiction
of the City Manager, seconded by Mr. Henning and on roll call carried unanimously.
City Manager Hickok reported on the bids submitted at the meeting of the
City Council of July 1st, on general liability insurance. Mr. Henning moved that
the certified checks of all bidders be returned with the exception of the four
lowest, and that the matter lay over to the next meeting for a report from the City
Attorney as to the legality and sufficiency of the bids submitted, seconded by Mr.
Henning and carried unanimously.
Mr. Brodersen brought up the matter of an automobile for the use of the Chief
of Police, and moved that the same be considered by the council in the preparation of
the rew budget. The motion was seconded by Mr. Calcutt and carried unanimously.
Mr. J. M. Solon, of the Sea Maid Corporation,. addressed the council in the
absence of Er. Traver, who had been cited to appear, relative to the Pacific Coast
Borax Works building in the West End. After discussion, Mr. Latham moved that the
company be given until January 1, 1931 to pilt the said building into proper condition
in accordance with the building code of Alameda, and if not completed by thattime to
start proceedings for the removal of same. The motion was seconded by Mr. Brodersen
and carried unanimously.
RESOLUTIONS:
O. Mr. Latham introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No. 1510.
Transferring All Surplus Moneys to the General Fund."
Mr. Calcutt seconded the motion toadopt the Resolution and on roll call it was
adopted and passed unanimously.
11. Mr. Calcutt introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No. 1511.
Transferring $7500.00 to the Library Fund and
41500.00 to the Initiative Relief Fund from the
General Fund."
Mr. Henning seconded the motion toadopt the Resolution and on roll call it was
adopted and passed unanimously.
FILING:
The Clerk stated that since the last meeting of the council the following
papers had been filed:-
12.V Affidavit of publication, List of unpaid assessments for Sidewalk Repairs.
'13.Vi Affidavit of posting Notice of Assessment. (Park'St. Lighting).
14./ Affidavit of Mailing Notice of Hearing On Assessment (Pafit St. Lighting).
COMMUNICATIONS.:
The following communications were received:-
151 From Lure C. Drake,requesting her name be added to the list of agents
who are to participate in the commission on the Public Liability Insurance.
.There being no objection this was referred to the City Manager.
16.1 From the Mayor, Deputy Auditor and Acting City Manager re count of money.
Ordered filed.
17.4 From the Alameda Gladiolus Society thanktng the council for their cooperatinn.
Ordered filed.
18." From the Oakland Tribune requesting an appropriation of $200.00 for a page
in the next issue of the Tribune Year Book. Mr. Latham moved that the sum of $200.00
be appropriated out of the advertising fund for a page, said expenditure'to be made
under the supervision of the City Manager. Mr. Henning seconded the motion and on roll
icall it was carried unanimously.
19. From the Chief of Police giving a list of lost, stolen and unclaimed property
in his possession. There being no objection this was referred to the City Attorney.
20.4 From the City Manager relative to the removal of the California Girls'
Training Home, accompanied by reports. of Fire Chief, W. T. Steinmetz and Building
Inspector Rogers. Mr. Armstrong, Superintendent, addressed the council telative to
efforts made by the directors to eliminate fire hazards. After discussion, it was
suggested that the Fire Chief confer with the officials of the Home in an endeavor to
adjust purported dangerous fire conditions. The communication was ordered filed.
21.1 From City Manager Hickok, relative to leases of tidelands belonging to the
City of Alameda . Mr. Latham moved the matter be referred to the Committee of the
Whole, seconded by Mr. Brodersen and carried by the following vote:- Ayes: Councilmen
Brodersen, Henning, Latham and President Schaefer, (4). Noes: Councilman Calcutt, (1).
22.y/ From the City Planning Commission, recommending the reclassification of the
lot situated on the north line of Lincoln Avenue 90 feet westerly from the west
line of Fourth Street, from a Residence District, Class I to a Residence District,
Class II. Mr. Latham moved that the receommendation of the Planning Commission
be adopted, seconded by Mr. Brodersen and on roll call carried unanimously.
2 . From the City Planning Commission, recommending the reclassification of
the lot situated on the west line of Chestnut Street, 242 feet, 6 inches northerly
from Santa Clara Avenue, from a Residence District, Class I, to a Residence District,
Class II. Mr. Latham moved that the recommerclation of the City Planning Commission
be adopted, seconded by Mr. Brodersen and on roll call carried unanimously.
24.V From Longfellow School Parent-Teachers Association, Corporal Leonard B.
Hollywood Auxiliary No. 939, andBarrett Auxiliary No. 64, United Spanish War Veterans
requesting the council to revoke the license of Sam Getzovitz, Junkman. Mr. Latham
moved that the license of Sam Getzovitz be revoked and that the License Collector
be notified of the action of the council, seconded by Mr. Brodersen and carried
unanimously.
25. From the Southern Pacific Company, addressed to City Manager,Hickok,
,requesting the Council's attitude in the matter of eliminating hazards at Park St.
and Encinal Avenue, by stoppingeastbound Encinal Avenue trains on the west side of
Park Street before crossing over. Action on this request was laid over and Mr. Henning
moved that the City Manager confer with the Southern Pacific Company in an endeavor
to obtain a crossing over the Southern Pacific tracks from the roadway to Alameda
Mole to the road running along the northerly boundary of the San Francisco Airdromes,
I,c., seconded by Mr. Latham and carried.unanimously.
26.V A progress report on the securing of options for a proposed street from High
and. Washington Street to the Bay Farm Island. Bridge was received from Leon H. Ader
and ordered filed.
HEARINGS:
27.‘i An application for a permit to sell soft drinks was received from John Gordon.
Mr. Brodersen moved that this application lay over to the next meeting of the council,
seconded by Mr. Henning and carried unanimously.
28. The Clerk stated that the time had arrived,according to published notice,
for the hearing of protests under Resolution of Intention, No. 92, N. S. (Park Street
Lighting), and that no written protests had been filed. Thereupon Mr. Latham introduced
and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No. 1512.
Resolution Confirming Assessment.
(No Appeals)
Park Street Lighting)"
Mr. Calcutt seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution, and on roll call it was adopted
and passed unanimously.
ORDINANCES FOR PASSAGE:
29.1.
The following ordinances came up for passage and were read by the Clerk:-
"Ordinance No.
New Series.
An Ordinance Providing for the Erection of Traffic
Stop Signals on Both Sides of Buena Vista Avenue
at its Intersection with Versailles Avenue and on
Both Sides of Lincoln Avenue at its Intersection
with Versailles Avenue and. Requiring the Drivers of
All Vehicles to come to a Full Stop at said Inter-
sections with said Versailles Avenue before cross-
ing Versailles Avenue."
, Mr. Latham moved that ordinance as read be adopted, seconded by Mr. Henning and on
roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously.
30.
"Ordinance No.
New Series.
Authorizing Sale of Fire-House Lot."
Mr. Calcutt moved that the ordinance as read be adopted, seconded by Mr. Brodersen
and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously.
31a, "Ordi nance No.
New Series.
Reclassifying Property.
(North Line of Santa Clara Avenue, 118 feet West
of Paru Street, thence westerly 118 feet.)"
Mr. Latham moved that the ordinance as read be adopted, seconded by Mr. Calcutt and
on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously.
32.
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"Ordinance No.
New Series.
Reclassifying Property.
(Lots 20 and 21, Block 2, Brower Tract, North
line Central Avenue, 77 feet west of Page St.)"
Mr. Calcutt moved that the ordinance as read be adopted, seconded by Mr. Brodersen
and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously.
"Ordinance No.
New Series.
Reclassifying Property.
(Southwest,corner of Oak Street and Encinal Avenue.)"
Mr. Calcutt moved that the ordinance as read be adopted, seconded by Mr. Brodersen and
on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously.
"Ordinance No.
New Series.
Reclassifying Property.
(894 Union Street, being in Bartlett 50 Acre Tract
Lot 9, Block 17, east side of Union Street 50
feet south of Clinton Avenue.)"
Mr. Brodersen moved that the ordinance as read be adopted, seconded by Mr. Latham and
on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously.
ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION:
The following ordinance were introduced and laid over under a provision of the
charter:-
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35.V
"Ordinance No.
New Series.
Reclassifying Property. -
(West line of Chestnut Street 242 feet 6 inches
North of Santa Clara Avenue)."
"Ordinance No.
New Series.
(North line of Lincoln Avenue 90 feet westerly
from the West line of Fourth Street, thence
westerly 30 feet.)"
37:41, City Manager Hickok brought up the matter of the purchase of School Zone signs
at each of the school buildings in the City of Alameda, and stated the cost would be
4207.00. Mr. Latham moved that the City Manager be authorized to order the erection
of the above signs at each of the schools within the city, sedonded by Mr. Brodersen
and on roll call carried unanimously.
Claims against the General Departments amounting to $977.82; Police Department
4409.63; Fire Department, $171,854 Street Department, $4816.89; Health Department,
81,98; Recreation Department, $625,92; Golf Course Department, $1310.53; Store De-
partment, $78.44; Social Service Department, $295.61; Initiative Relief Fund, $85.00;
and Compensation Insurance Fund, $197.57 having been approved and audited by the
,proper officials were listed by the Clerk as follows:-
Ader and Mathebat
Alameda Boat Club
Alameda Gladioli Show
Alameda Land Company
Alameda Printing Co.
Alameda Steam Laundry
Alameda Times-Star
ft tit
Alameda Vulcanizing Works
Bancroft-Whitney Company
Banta, C. F.
Beatie, Loreme R.
Bender-Moss Co., Inc.
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
Carlisle & Co., A.
Clerk, Herbert D.
Crocker, H, S. Co., Inc.
Dallas, Homer R.
East Bay.Mun.Util.District
Elster Printing Company
Goggin, W. W.
Hargrave, F. J.
Hickok, C. E., City Manager
Hoover's
Johnson Co., S. T.
Merchants Express
National Municipal League
Northern Cal.American Legion
Frolic Committee
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Patrick and Moise-Klinkner
Perata, Nicolo
Recorder, The
Richardson's
Star Specialties Company
Tallman-Hoepner & Hughes
United States Post Office
West Disinfecting Company
Western Union Tel.Company
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Alameda Vulcanizing Works
Associated Oil Company
Cal.State Automobile Assn,
Crocker Co., Inc., H. S.
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co..
Perkins, Dudley
Stewart, S.
Strom Electrical Co,
Wahmuth, Wm. H.
Western Union Tel. Co.
General Departments
Premium on policy
Money advanced
Expenses of show
Premium
Printing tax bills
Towel service for June
Printing
Printing
Gasoline for Bldg.Dept.
Law book
Premium
Services
Law book
Service
Bond folders
Premium
Globe file
Money advanced
Water
Tax notices
Premium
Incidentals
Premium
Fuel oil
Expressage
Membership dues
Alameda Steam Laundry
Associated Oil Company
East Bay.Mun.Utility District
Original Pyro Dust Fire Ex.Co.
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Western Union Tel. Co.
Labor
Alameda Times-Star
Alameda Vulcanizing Works
Associated Oil Company
East Bay Mun.Util.District
Haynes, M.
Heafey-Moore Co.
It tt
Loop Lumber & Mill Company
Pacific Coast Aggregates
Powell Bros., Inc.
Reno Co., L.G.
Robinson Tractor Company
Siegler, Louis
United. Iron Works
Page advertisement
Gas - city hall
Stamp for Homer Dallas
Washing windows City Hall
Sub."Appellate Decisions" - 6 mos.
Premium
Floor dressing
Premium
Stamped envelopes
Soap, etc.
Telegrams, May and June
Clock rental - Council chambers
Total . . .
Police Department
Auto supplies
Gasoline
Traffic signs
Arm chair
Telephone
Motorcycle service
Dog food
Batteries and lamps
Contingent und
Clock rental
Total . . .
Fire Department -
Laundry service for June
Gasoline
Water
Pyro dust
Gas
Phone service
Clock rental
Total . . .
Street Department
Advertising
Gasoline, tybes,repairs, etc,
Gasoline
Water at Corp. Yard
Work done on tools
Road oil
Lumber
Material
Material
Speedometers and parts
Parts for caterpillar
Work done on tools
Making parts for sweeper
Total . •
6,40„
51.50
73.36
6.40
59.00
7.00
16.95
43.29
3.33
2,85
6.40
50.00
13.00
9.45
18.31
12.00
44.10
1.50
25.28
20.50
6,40
6.40
v2.04-\
19.20
12.60
0.51
5.00
250.00
3.92
0.60
40.85
18.00
12.80
11.00
12.50
55.40
40.25
6.23
1.50
977.82
38.73
- 11.05
52.00
21.20
4.50
16.50
4.55
9.60
250.00
1.50
409.63
62.50
13.00
46.40
25.00
21.50
1.70
1.75
171.85
$
1962.25
9.22
25.95
66.95
2.32
27.00
561.73
845.16
4,08
468.77
760.56
32,70
1.20
13.80
35,20
44816.89
Alameda Steam Laundry
Alameda Times-Star
,Alameda Vulcanizing Works
Braun-Knecht-Heimann Co.
N. O. Ford
Fox Water Co.
High Street Coal Yard.
Hodgkins, Jesse
Island City Ice Co.
Smith, Chas.
Airale, D.
Alameda Times-Star
Alameda Vulcanizing Works
Armour, W. K.
Associated. Oil Company
Birch, Grace W.
California Mill & Lumber Co.
Collins, Harry R., Co.
East Bay Mun.Util.Dist.
Fauth, Cecelis
Goff, T.
Kimball, Rena
Mazzini, L.
Morisson, F.
Morse & Co., C. C.
O'Brien Sign Co., W. B.
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Paula Furniture Co.
Piatt Photo Company
Powell Bros., Inc
Smith, Chas.
Stalker, Easter
Health Department
Laundry
Farm scam cards
Gasoline and oil
Test tube rack
Cards - Notice of Clinic
Distilled water
Rolled oats
Laboratory work
Ice
Repairing gas burner
Total . .
Recreation Department
Services as gardener
25 signs
Repairs to tires
Sharpening saws
1 valve
Services as play director
Lumber for fence at Washington Park
Tires and tubes
Water
Services - play director
Gardener
play director
Screens, hardware, etc.
Services - gardener
Flower seed
2 Metal signs
Gas
Carpet thread, etc.
Films
Lime and sand
Plumbing at McKinley Park
Services - play director
Golf
Labor
Alameda Welding Works
Associated Oil Company
Bankhead & Son., J. W.
Byron Jackson Co.
Collins Co., Harry R.
Dietz Motor Company
Merchants Express Co.
National Cash Register Co., The
Oakland-California Towel Co.
Skelly, Sam,
West Disinfecting Company
Crocker Company, Inc., H.S.
Hickok, C. E. City Manager
Alameda County Tub.Assn.
Alameda Vulcanizing Works
Dominican Sisters
Mun.Elect.Light Plant
Slocum, Elsie
Typewriter Guy
Harrington, Alice
Zanazzi, Retta
Total . .
Course Department
Welding grass catcher
Gasoline
Dumping sand at Golf Course
Adjusting motor leads, etc.
Tire and tube
Supplies
Expressage
24 rolls
Towel service
Hardware, etc.
Sweepine and latherol soap
Total . . .
Store Department
Store supplies
Money advanced for stamps
Total . .
Social Service Department
Care at Del Valle Farm
Gas and oil
Extras for Lanteri
Electric service
Services
Rental of typewriter
Total . . .
Initiative Relief Fund
Services
Total . .
18,06
.20.65
6.45
1.73
22,75
3.00
1.65
5.69
1.00
1.00
81.98
50.00
6.10
2.70
2,50
6.33
33.00
32.97
39.34
140.48
15.00
35.00
33.00
98.75
50.00
4.20
7.00
6.22
12.75
1.90
9.03
3.65
36.00
625.92
$ 815.75
0.50
14.95
332.50
,9.00
6.48
14.44
1.05
10.32
20.43
61.60
23.51
.44
1310.53
28,44
50.00"A
78.44
120.90
16.61
24.30
55.80
75.00
3,00
295.61
6 60,00
25.00
85.00
Compensation Insurance Fund
Alameda Sanatorium Hospital services 130.50
Flatow & Son., P. Medical supplies 66.07
Security Drug Co., Inc. Prescription 1.00
Total . . $ 197.57
Er. Calcutt moved that the claims as listed be paid, seconded by Mr. Brodersen
and on roll call carried unanimously.
There being no further business to transact the Council adjourned to meet in
regular session, Tuesday evening, Au-gust 5th, 1930, at 8 o'clock.
Respectfully submitted,
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City Clerk pro tem.