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1931-09-15 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15th, 1931. The meeting convened at 8 o'clock with Council president Henning presiding. The roll was called and Councilmen Brodersen, Leydecker, Murray, Schaefer and President Henning, (5) were noted present. Absent: None. The minutes of the regular meeting of September lst, 1931, were approved as read. The minutes of the special meeting of September 4th, 1931, were approved as read. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS: The following communications were received:; From the City Manager containing recommendations as to wage scale on all public contract work. Mr. Brodersen moved that the recommendations of the City Manager be adopted, seconded by Mr. Leydecker and carried unanimously. From East Bay Industrial Association relative to wage scale and the opinion of Attorney General U. S. Webb, relative to same. The communication was ordered filed. From the Alameda Improvement Club requesting the installation of traffic signal lights at the intersection of Lincoln Avenue and Webster Street. Mr. Leydecker moved that the communication be referred to the City Manager for investigation and to report back his recommendation to the Council. Mr. Brodersen seconded the motion,and carried unanimously. .`f From Mr. A. E. J. Duchesnay relative to reclassification of property at the south end of Park Avenue. Communication ordered filed. From the City Planning Commission recommending the denial of the petition of A. E. J. Duchesnay for the reclassification of property at the south and of Park Avenue. Mr, Duchesnay was present and addressed the Council relative to same.' Mr. Brodersen moved that the recommendation of the City Planning Commission be adopted, seconded by Mr. Schaefer and carried unanimously. From the City Planning Commission containing recommendations for the con- struotion of fencing on the south side of Lincoln Park. Mr. Brodersen moved that the matter be referred to the City Manager to report back to the Council, seconded by Mr. Leydecker and same carried unanimously. From the Mayors' and Councilman's Association of Northern California, ref= ative to unemployment relief. Following discussion, Mr. Brodersen moved that the Mayor appoint a committee of two to cooperate with other city officials relative to the matter, seconded by Mr. Leydecker and carried unanimously. Thereupon the Mayor. appointed Councilmen Brodersen and Leydecker to serve as such committee. From M. T. Minney offering for sale additional land adjoining the Alameda_ Municipal Golf Course, Mr. Leydecker moved the Clerk be instructed to notify Mr. Minney that the Council at this time is not interested in the purchase of any addi- tional lands, seconded by Mr. Brodersen and parried unanimously. From the Encinal Terminals, relative to discharge of material for the Army Air Base site from steamers at Encinal Terminals docks. Mr. Brodersen moved that the matter be referred to the City Attorney for recommendations and report, seconded by Mr. Schaefer and same carried unanimously. A communication was.read from Albert E. and Annie M. Manter, requesting that a temporary permit be granted Eunice Wylie and Marion and R. W. Brewster to bake rolls and coffee cake for sale; that they were unable to pay the usual fee of $20.00 re= quired by the zoning ordinance. This communication was also accompanied by a request from Eunice Wylie, Marion Brewster and R. W. Brewster, in which they stated that they were unable to pay the usual fee. After discussion, Mr. Leydecker moved that the Council proceed on its own initiative, in compliance with the zoning ordinance, to have a temporary permit issued and that they, meanwhile, be permitted to operate pending the decision and recommendations of the Planning Commission, seconded by Mr. Brodersen and same carried unanimously. From the City Manager containing request of George Mantell,of Alameda Chapter of the Order of De Molay, requesting that Alameda participate in a Safety First parade to be held in Oakland, Saturday, September 26th, 1931, and containing his recommendations relative to same. Mr. Schaefer moved that the City Manager be given full power to act in the matter, seconded by Mr. Brodersen and carried unanimously. 11.4 Addressograph Company Addressograph Companv Alameda Steam Laundry Alameda Times-Star Bancroft4hitney Co. Beatie, Loreme R. Clark, H. B. Collins CO., Harry R. East Bay Municipal Utility Holdal & itiohardson Munalectric Light Plant Mun.Electric Light Plant Peterson Tallow Company Powell, Raeburn P. Richit, Victor H. Typewriter Guy Western Union Tel. CO. Wetmore Chevrolet Co. Alzina, Hap California Auto Assn. Dave's Service Station Dietz Motor CO. Fox Water 0o. Haluk;Naah Co., William Park Street Garage Santa Clare Oyalery Smith, F.J. Stewart, S. Strom Electrical Co. Texaco Super Service Typewriter Guy Western Union GenElral-LtmentEl. Supplies Supplies Towel service Printing Law books Servioes Compiling new Code Tire and tube Dist. Water Accounting for August Changing grease and oil Supplies, eta., current Disposal of cats and dogs Salvage work Plumbing repairs Cleaning typewriters Clock rental for September Overhauling, parts Total . • Police Department Servicing motors Move signs Charge battery Servicing Fords Distilled water Tire. Repair oar Key Meals for jail Dog food Unit cells Tire repair Cleaning typewriter Clock/glutei Fire Department Associated Oil Company Alameda Steam Launary Bast Bay Municipal Utility Dist, Mun. Eleatric Light Plant Oakland Fire Extinguisher Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Typewriter Guy Western Union Tel. Co. Arrow'Towel and Laundry Go. Burke, M.D., Alice Burns, Mrs. Victor City ,rket Dave's Service Station Encinal CoaLComparw Flatow & Son, P. Fox Water Company Island Oity Ice 00. Koerber Fuel & Feed Co. Mun.Blectric Light Plant Oakland4alifornis Towel Co. Patrick and Moise-Klinkner Co. Pauline, Rosemarie Taylow Instruments Co. Typewrite* Guy Versailles Pharmacy Wetmore Chevrolet Company Labor Total . Gasoline, kerosene Service Water Supplies Miscellaneous supplies Phone toll Meaning typewriter Cloak rental Total 4, Health Departznent Laundry Services in conference Services in conference Hamburger Repair tube Oat hay Drugs Distilled water Ice Hay and barley Repairing oars Laundry Stamps Service in laboratory Thermometer Serviding machine. Supplies Repairing oar Total • $ 1.42 4.57 -7.00 60.75 22.85 45.00 400.00 7.71 27.04 45.00 1.73 2492.74 25.00 25.00 3.99 10.50 1.50 4.85 $ 3186.65 4.55 2.00 1.00 23.48 1.50 8.75 1.70 .25 70.00 4.55 9,20 4.50. 6.00 1.50 138.98 37.58 62.50 40.19 43.75 9.50 .10 1.50 1.75 196.87 3.50 5.00 2.50 .60 .50 2.75 53.60 5.50 1.40 5.25 10.00 3.82 9.50 8.58 _ 2.65 3.00 2.90 6.99 128.04 1 29.38 12,V rom the Oity Manager containing recommendations as to the lease of R. 0. Strehlow, Jr., on Washington Park Bath House. Mr, Schaefer moved that the recommendations of the City Manager be adopted, seconded by Mr. Murray and on roll call oarried Unanimously. NEW ISS 13. Insurance Broker and Advisor H. M. Bradley made a verbal report to the Council stating that all preliminary work had been finished relative to Liability, Auto, and. Fire Insurance and Bonds, and suggested that the City Attorney prepare the necessary specifications and that the City clerk advertise the same, to be return- able at the next meeting of the Council. Mr. Brodersen so moved, seconded by Mr. Murray-and on roll call carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS: 14:V/ Mr. Brodersen introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1628 Determining the Rate and Levying the Tax 1931-1932" Mr. Murray seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Councilmen-Brodersen, Leydecker, Murray and. President Henning, (4). Noes: Councilman Schaefer, (1) Absent: None. Mr. Leydecker intorduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1629 Requesting Government Officials to Connect its Track with the Alameda Belt Line Rail- road Tracks at the Western Terminus of Industrial Highway as Originally Planned". Mr. Schaefer seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll oall it was adopted and passed unanimously. ORDINANCE FOR PASSAGE: The following Ordinance came up for passage and was read by the Olerk: "Ordinance No New Series An Ordinance Requiring Al]. Docks and Wharves in the Oity of Alameda to be Troteoted so as to Prevent Rate from Gaining Entrance to Such Docks or Wharves, and All Ropes-or Cables Leading from Boats to the Dock or Shore to Have Suitable Rat Barriers", Mr. Schaefer moved that the Ordinance as read be adopted, seconded by Brod- ersen and on roll call carried unanimously. ORDINANCE FOR INTRODUCTION: 17.1 The following Ordinance was introduced and laid over under provision of the Charter:- FILING: 1 190V "Ordinance No. New Series Authorizing Sale of Real Property" (Proposed E. K. Taylor Park) The Clerk stated that since the last meeting the following papers had been received and filed:; Copy of order of Railroad Commission granting Alameda Belt Line Railway permission to construct single railroad track across Industrial Highway. Official Budget of the City of Alameda 1931-1932 Claims against the General Departments amounting to 0186.65; Police Department, $138.98;. Fire Department, $196.87; Health.Department, 128.04; Street Department, 1329.38; Golf Course Department, $1100.62; Store Department, 0143.40; Social Service, $242.80; Recreation Depart- ment'$.51.32; Initiative Relief Fund, *122.50; Compensation Insruance Fund, *35.50, having been approved and audited by the proper officials were listed by the Clerk as follows: EtEultaaittpatPzEL Alameda Welding Wor Baker,Hamilton Pacific Co. Carter Co.,H. V. Cleaves, Vera Crane, Co. Dietz Motor CO. Dorward Pump co. East Bay Municipal Utillty Dist. Goff, Thomas M. El. Light Plant Navlet Co., Chas C. Patrick and Moise-Klinkner Paulin, Dan Siegler, Louis Texaco Super Service Typewriter Guy Golf Labor Alameda Welding Works Associated Oil Company Baker,Hamilton, Pacific Co. Bomberger Seed Co. Crane Co. Dietz Motor Company 110t Bay Mun.Utility District High Street Coal Yard Koerber Euel & Feed Co. Rodgers, M. S. Strom Electrical CO. Associated Oil Compar Company Burroughs Adding chine Oo. Crocker Company, H.S. Grand Prime Carbon Paper Co. Neal, Stratford & Kerr Newcomb, Charles A. Rubin, B.S. S. F. News Company Smith Brothers Repairs Hardware Repairs Services Casing and packing Auto repair Repairs to pumps Water Services Lamps, labor, repairs Seeds Rubber stamp Services Blacksmithing Tube repair Repairs to typewriter Total . Course Department Welding valves Gasoline, etc. Dies Bent Seed Pipe Parts, etc. Water, repairs Straw Amonia Manure and soil Friction tape Total Store DeEartment Gasoline Paper Supplies Ribbons Supplies Cards Handles for mops Pencils Supplies Total . Social Service Board Alameda Co. Tuberculosis Assn. Arnold Dairy, A.E. Brown, Mrs. Ruth Chandler's Clifford, Jewell Mun.Eleetric Light Plant Nagle, Phoebe Penney Company J.C. Boynton's Grocery Boynton's Grocery Boybton's Grocery Boynton's Grocery Craig, F.J. Milligan, J.W. Milligan, J.W, Milligan, J. W. National 1=rket Care at Del Valle Milk Extras for board Moving Substitute nurse Repairs Extras Merchandise Total Initiative Relief Fund Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Meat Total Compensation Insurance Fund Alameda Sanatorium Services Stowe, MD., 0.P. Services $ 5.00 23.69 9.00 33.00 20.91 5.39 34.47 187.97 24.00 23.64 5.50 3.75 55.00 5.50 .50 14.00 451.32 * 717.00 2.00 36.16 12.49 55.2G 93.76 1.28 19.08 13.80 31.50 116.25 2.10 $ 1100.62 69.68 5.25 36.82 7.00 .76 3.75 4•40 4.70 11.04 143.40 100.90 24.29 3.40 16.00 62.50 18.31 9.17 8.23 242.80 26.00 24.00 8.00 13.00 17.00 8.00 3.00 20.00 3.50 122.50 $ 10.00 25.50 Total • . 35.50 Mr. Schaefer moved that the bills as listed be paid, seconded by Mr. Brodersen and on roll call carried unanimously. There being no further business to transaot, the Council adjourned to meet in regular session on Tuesday evening, October 6th, 1931, at 8 o'clook. Respectfully ed.,