1930-12-02 Regular CC MinutesThe
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Schaefer,
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as read.
NEW BUSINESS.
The Clerk stated that in the matter of public hearing under Resolution of
Intention, No. 96, N. S., improvement of Third Street, a petition of protest
had been filed. Mr. Sam C. Wright addressed the council as legal representative
of the protestants, as did Mr. Firpo. Mr. H. Orr addressed the council in
support of the proceeding. After discussion, Mr. Latham moved that further
hearing be continued for two weeks for the purpose of permitting the council as
a committee of the whole to make a personal survey of the contemplated improve-
ment. The motion was seconded by Mr. Brodersen and carried unanimously.
The Council then.recessed for the purpose of meeting with the City Planning
Commission. After reconvening all members of the council were noted present with
the exception of Councilman Henning.
Mr. Latham moved that the matter of the reclassification of the property
on the northeast corner of Everett Street and Santa Clara Avenue be referred
to the City Planning Commission for further hearing. The motion was seconded
by Mr. Brodersen and carried unanimously.
Mr. Latham moved that the previous action of the council at its meeting
held November 18th, 1930, relative to the adoption of the official map re
Army Air Bast side .be rescinded. The motion was seconded by Mr. Calcutt and
carried unanimously. A new map was then presented to the council showing the
new boundary lines. A communication was read from Councilman Henning on the
subject and ordered filed. Mr. Brodersen moved that the map as presented be
adopted and made the official map. The motion was seconded by Mr. Calcutt and
on roll call carried by the following vote:- Ayes: Councilmen Brodersen,
Calcutt, Latham and President Schaefer, (4). Noes: None. Absent: Councilman
Henning, (1)..
5.'' Mr. Latham moved that the Mayor be authorized on behalf of the council
to carry the deed to the Army Air Base site to Washington for presentation
to the President of the United States and that a sum of $500.00 be appropriated
out of the advertising fund to cover necessary expenses of the trip. The motion
was seconded by Mr. Calcutt. President Schaefer then relinquished the chair
to Vice- president Calcutt. The motion was then presented to the council and on
roll call carried by the following vote:- Ayes: Councilmen Brodersen, Calcutt
and Latham (3). Noes: None. Not voting: President Schaefer, (1). Absent:
Councilman Henning, (1). President Schaefer then resigned the chair.
Mr. . Cal cut t moved that the Mayor be granted permission to leave the
state for a period of thirty days. The motion was seconded by Mr. Latham and
carried unanimously.
Mr. Brodersen moved that action of the council at its meeting held
November 18th, 1930, relative to the repealing of Ordinance No. 425, N. S.
and the motion to again reclassify all property west of Webster Street to the
east line of the Clark Pottery Works and from Buena Vista Avenue to the Segre-
gation Line to Class VII, be rescinded. The motion was seconded by Mr. Latham
and carried unanimously.
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REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA,
TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2ND, 1930.
meeting convened at 8 o'clock with Council - president Schaefer presiding.
roll was called and Councilmen Brodersen, Calcutt, Latham and President
(4) were noted present. Absent: Councilman Henning, (1).
minutes of the regular meeting of November 18th, 1930 were approved
8.V Mr. Calcutt moved that the City Engineer be instructed to take the
necessary steps to have the sidewalk and curb on the northwest corner of Encinal
Avenue and Park Avenue repaired, by the first day of January, 1931. The motion
was seconded by Mr. Latham and same carried unanimously.
9. Mr. Latham moved that the sum of $285.00 be appropriated covering cost of
abstract of title to Government Island. The motion was seconded by Mr. Brodersen
and on roll call carried unanimously.
RESOLUTIONS.
100V Mr. Latham introduced and moved the adoption of
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"Resolution No. 1561.
Authorizing Payment of December Salarie
Mr. Calcutt seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was
,adopted and passed unanimously.
Mr. Calcutt introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No. 1562.
Transferring $3768.66 from the Electric Light
Fund to the General Fund."
Mr. Brodersen seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was
adopted and passed unanimously.
FILING:
The Clerk stated that since the last meeting the following papers had been
filed:
12.x'' Affidavit of posting Resolution of Intention, No. 96, N. S. Third
Street.
13.'x' Affidavit of posting Notice of Improvement, Resolution of Intention
olio. 96, N. S., Third Street.
14. Balance Sheets, Alameda Belt Line for August and September, 1930.
15.to( Bond of American Dredging Company, re laying pipe under Webster
Street for dredging.
16.✓ Copy of executed deed re Government Island to United States Govern-
ment.
17.✓ Copy of communication from Southern Pacific Company, re suit of Massie
vs. Southern Pacific Company.
COMMUNICATIONS:
The following communications were received:
18. Acknowledgement from East Bay Motor Coach Lines, Ltd. re re- routing
of San Jose Avenue bus line. Ordered filed.
19.✓ From various residents in block on Lincoln Avenue, between Pearl
Street and Broadway, relative to heavy trucking. Mr. Latham moved that the
communication be referred to the City Manager to report back to the next
meeting of the couhcil. The motion was seconded by Mr. Brodersen and same
carried unanimously.
20.E From J. F. West, Superintendent, Albany City Schools, requesting
pertain information as to public school nurses. There being no objection,
the communication was referred to the City Manager for answer.
21.1 From the City Manager relative to bids on the city manager's
annual report. Mr. Latham moved that the matter be referred to the Com-
mittee of the Whole, seconded by Mr. Calcutt and carried.
22.E From the City Manager, relative to improvement of tennis courts
in Lincoln Park. Mr. Collier addressed the council relative to same. Mr.
Latham moved that the communication be referred to a meeting of the committee
of the Whole, seconded by Mr. Brodersen and carried unanimously.
23.'' From Hon. Frank Otis in appreciation. Ordered filed.
241 From George H. Noble, requesting permission to move a house at the
northeast corner of Everett Street and Santa Clara Avenue to a vacant lot on
the south side of Webb Avenue, fifty feet east of the fire station. There
being no objection the communication was referred to the City Manager.
25. A map was presented by Mr. A. E. J. Duchesnay, showing plan of a
subdivision to be known as the "Alameda Marina ". The Clerk stated the map
had received the approval of the City Planning Commission and recommended
to the council its adoption. Mr. Latham moved that the recommendation of
the Planning Commission be adopted and that the City Attorney be instructed
to start proceedings closing Park Avenue as pet the map submitted. The
motion was seconded by Mr. Calcutt and on roll call carried by the following
vote:- Ayes: Councilmen Calcutt, Latham and President Schaefer, (3). Noes:
Councilman Brodersen, (1). Absent: Councilman Henning, (1).
HEARINGS:
26.1 In the matter of the hearing of the application for a soft drink license
postponed from the last meeting of the council of Heston P. Mazza, the Clerk
stated that in addition thereto another one had been received from M. L.
Dreyfrous. Mr. Calcutt introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No. 1563.
Granting a Permit for a License to Sell Soft
Drinks."
Mr. Brodersen seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it
was adopted and passed unanimously.
ORDINANCE FOR INTRODUCTION:
The following ordinance came up for passage and was read by the Clerk:-
27.v( "Ordinance No. New Series.
An Ordinance Declaring Certain Conditions to
be Nuisances and Making it Unlawful to Main-
tain any such Condition after Notice of Its
, Maintenance."
Mr. Latham moved that the ordinance as read be adopted, seconded by Mr. Broder-
sen and on =;roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously.
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City Manager Hickok made a verbal report to the Council relative to
the purchase of the Mazzini property stating that the owner had agreed to accept
$16,000.00 for same. Mr. Latham moved that the offer be accepted and that
a one year option be obtained on same. The motion was seconded by Mr. Broder-
sen and on roll call carried unanimously.
City Manager Hickok rendered a verbal report relative to the purchase
of the Powell property. Mr. Latham moved that a one -year option be secured
at a price of $14,000.00. The motion was seconded by Mr. Brodersen and on
roll call carried unanimously.
Claims against the General Departments amounting to $4492.09; Police De-
partment, $468.07; Fire Department, $346.68; Street Department, $8591.30; Health
Department, $170.84; Recreation Department, $522.82; Golf Course Department,
$ ],69170; Store Department, $80.17; Social Service Department, $265.57; Initiative
Relief Fund, $163.00; East Bay Municipal Utility District Payment Fund, $2460.92;
Street Improvement Fund, $895.71; and School Fund, ,681.00 having been approved
and audited by the proper officials were listed by the Clerk as follows:-
Alameda Steam Laundry
Alameda Times Star
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Alameda Veterans Memorial Com.
Associated Oil Company
Beetle, Loreme R.
Duplex Water Filter Co.
Hickok, C.E. City Manager
Johnson, S.T.
McNab, Ethel
Mun. Electric Light Plant
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Otis Elevator Company
Platt Photo Company
Schaefer, Victor L.
Schmidt, Edna
Seeley, Esther
Eal lman , Hoe pne r & Hughe s
Vosburgh Hardware Co.
Zel] rbach Paper Company
Alameda Steam Laundry Assn.
Alzina, Hap
Duplex Water Filter Co.
Encinal Press
Fuller & Co., W. P.
Galdbaum, Sara
High St. Coal Yard
Jensen, R.J.
Mun. Electric Light Plant
Nilson, Albert
Perkins, Dudley
Smith, Chas.
Smith, Vern
Strom Electrical Co.
Western Auto Supply Co.
Alameda Steam Laundry Assn.
Associated Oil Company
Duplex Water Filter Co.
French Oxygen Co. F. W.
Johnson Co., S. T.
Mun. Electric Light Plant .
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Steinmetz, W.T.
Underwood Typewriter Co.
Labor
Associated Oil Company
California Mill & Lumber Co.
Dieterich -Post Co.
Empire Foundry Co.
Gillette Publishing Co.
Irvine & Jachens
Jenison Machinery Co.
Maazini, L.
Motorcar Electrical Company
Municipal Electric Light Plant
Oakland Blue Print Co.
Pestana, John
General Departments.
Laundry 14.00
Printing 112.50
ft 32.35
Upkeep 274.46
Labor repairing pump 2.00
Services 45.00
Water services 20.00
Auto upkeep 25.00 oil 34.91
Services -City Attorney's office 40.00
Lamps 7.50
Street lighting 3575.06
Service for elevator 7.50
Photos 5.50
Mayor's allowance 50.00
Services 5.00
Services 130,00
Premium 100.51
Brackets .40
Towels 10.40
Poli
Total
e Department.
Laundry
Motorcycle repairs
Water service
Printing
Paint
Services
Wood and coal
Launch hire
Pound lighting
Launch hire
Motorcycle repairs
Plumbing
Auto upkeep
Lamps
Supplies
Total
Fire Department.
Laundry service
Gasoline and kerosene
Water service
Oxygen
Stove oil
Electricity
Lamps
Revolving fund
Typewriter
Total
Street Department.
Gasoline
Lumber
Materials
Manhole covers
Subscription
Street signs
Parts for sweeper
Tacks
Repairs
Electricity
Negatives and prints
Contract -High St. Sewer
Total
$ 4492.09
.31
2.50
4.00
19.80
11.32
2.50
8.50
16.00
.02
20.00
1.02
341.10
35.00
2.00
4.00
468.07
125.00
18.80
4.00
3.00
9.19
67.41
17.52
12.51
89.25.
346.68
$ 1441.50
58.50
5.25
13.55
79.50
2.00
6.25
89.25
.50
8.60
.07
9.12
6877.21
8591.30
American Surgical Sales Co.
Boo, MD. M.R.
Burns, Mrs. Victor G.
Carpenter, Tom. P.S.
Cossi tt & Company
Duplex Water Filter Co.
Ford, N.O.
Guerra, M.D. A.L.
Hieronymus, Dr. A.
Hodgkins, Jesse
Plumbing Inspector's Assn.
Prendable, William
Associated Oil Company
Baker, Hamilton & Pacific Co.
Cal., Wire Cloth Company, Inc.
Finigan, E.P.
Goff, Tom
Heritage & Son
Kimball, Rena
Loop Lumber & Mill Co.
Mun., Electric Light Plant
Playground & Recreation Assn.
Vickers, Ben
Vivian, F.N.
Labor
Associated Oil Company
Loop Lumber & Mill Co.
Mun'. Electric Light Plant
Powell Bros., Inc.
Refrigertaion Specialists
Ucovich, John
Associated Oil Company
Crocker Co., H. S. Inc.
Dietzgen Co., Eugene
Smith Bros.
Health Department.
Supplies
Assisting in clinic
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Transportation
Certificates,
Service
Envelopes
Assisting in clinic
Ti ansportation
Services
Membership dues
Laboratory services
Total
Recreation Department.
Gasoline
Supplies
Wire cloth
Links and chain
Services
Papering and painting
Services
Lumber for fences
Electricity
Subscription
Tree surgeon
Sharpening saws
Total
$ 44.00
15.00
10.00
35.00
12.44
4.00
12.00
5.00
15.00
8.40
5.00
5.00
$ 170.84
.Golf Course Department.
Gasoline
Lumber
Electricity
Sand
Repairing
Fertilizer
Total
Store Department.
Gasoline
Supplies
Social
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Total
Service Department.
Alameda Co. Tuberculosis Assn.
Alameda Social Service Board
Konigshof er's
Municipal Electric Light Plant
Nagle, Phoebe
01Brien Sign Co.
Penney Co., J.C.
Perryman's Grocery
Seagrave, F.E.
Typewriter Guy
Acme Grocery
Ader & Mathebat
Mattel's Cal. Market
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City,Market
Crystal Meat Market
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Economy Market
Evans, J. H.
New A lame da Market
Noy, R . H.
Richardson's Realty
Star Fruit Market
Tinker, A.E.
Initia
Maintenance at Del Valle
Revolving fund
Supplies
Service and fuses
Supplies
Changing name on sign
Supplies
Clorox
Shoes
Inspecting typewriters
Total
11.70
26.39
55.98
50.00
35.00
110.00
24.00
13.23
54.02
24,00
137.50
3.00
$ 522.82
$ 652.88
23.88
36.05
279.54
194.10
5.25
500.00
$1691.70
$ 55.25
8.519
4.39
12. 00
$ 80.17
$ 120.90
13.00
36.45
56.55
7.79
10.00
6.33
2.00
8.80
3.75
ive Relief Fund.
Groceries
Rent
Meat
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Groceries
Meat
Groceries
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Meat
Rent
Groceries
Services
Total
$ 265.57
24.00
20.00
4.00
3.00
20.00
3.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
8.00
2.00
15.00
14.00
10.00
$ 163.00
East Bay Municipal Utility District
Payments Fund.
East Bay Municipal Utility Dist. Public use charge $2395.84
Ready to serve charge - extensions 65.08
Total $2460.92
Street Improvement Fund.
Dallas, Homer R. Taxes, A. & I.,Act. $ 39.46
San Leandro Rock Company Rock fill 856.25
Total $ 895.71
School Fund.
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Dallas Homer R. Tqx Collector A. & I. Act.
Total
$ 79.82
95.86
81.41
32.25
24.36
57.32
14.56
295.42
$ 681.00
Mr. Latham moved that the claims as listed be paid, seconded by Mr. Calcutt
and on roll call carried unanimously.
There being no further business to transact the Council adjourned to meet in
regular session, Tuesday evening, December 16th, 1930 at 8 o'clock P. M.
Respectfully: submitted,
City Clerk.