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1931-10-20 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR 'EEETIG OF TUE COUNCIL OF TEE CITY OF ALAL:EDA, TUESDAY :EVE1=G, OCTOBER 20TH, 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 October 6th, 1931 were approved as read. TTEN COMMUNICATIONS: The following communications were received:- From the Victory Tunnel Association, re organization and notice of meeting. Ordered filed. 1./ 2./ From the American Institute of Citizenship, Inc., requesting free permit to distribute calendars. Mr. Brodersen moved the permit be granted. , The motion was lost be want of a second. Mr. Leydecker then moved that the matter be referred to the City Attorney to report lack his recommendations at the next meeting. The motion was seconded by Mr. Schaefer and carried unanimously. From the League of California Municipalities containing Resolution regarding unemployment. Mr. Brodersen moved the Resolution be referred to the Unemployment Committee. The motion was seconded by Mr. Schaefer and carried unanimously. 4./ From City Manager. Pierson, relative to unsightly ditch paralleling auto ferry highway. After discussion, there being no objection on the part of the Council the sommunication was referred back to the City Manager with the request that he attach it to his finished report. 5./ From City Manager Pierson, reco=ending installation of water mains in the vicinity of Madison, Washington Post and Peach Streets, and the placing our fire hydrants. Mr. Brodersen moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be adopted. The motion was seconded by Mr.Schaefer and on roll call carried unanimously. 6./ From City Manager Pierson recommending a transfer of 000.00 to the Initiative Relief Fund. Mr. Brodersen moved that the communication .be referred to a meeting of the Committee of the Whole, seconded by Mr. Leydecker and carried unanimously. From the City Manager, requesting a transfer of :625.00 from the Fire Chief's budget, covering stenographic wages to the budget of the City Attorney. Mr. LeYdeckeremeved that the recommdation of the City Manager be adopted, seconded by Mr. Schaefer and carried unanimously. 10. From City Attorney Silver, relative to stipulation in government spa,cifica- tions concerning the discharge of material brought in by water craft at Encinal Terminals. Er. Schaefer moved that the Council endorse the proposal contained in the communication until such time as the government builds its own piers or wharves on the Army Air Base site, and that our Congressmen and Senators be re- quested to have this clause inserted in government spe cifications pertaining to the Army Air Ease. 9. From the City Attorney re bond for return of securities deposited by city treasurer. iir. Brodersen moved that the communication be turned over to the Insurance Advisor for immediate action, seconded by Mr. Leydecker and on roll call carried unanimously. From City Manager Pierson, re low places existing, along the north line of Benton Field. Mr. Brodersen moved that the communication be filed, seconded by Mr. Leydecker and carried unanimously. 11.v/ From City Y_anager Pierson, relative to the rat barrier ordinance recently passed. 1:H'. Drodersen moved that action upon the recommends of the City Tanager as contained in the come:lunication be postponed to the next meeting of the Council and that the City Manager communicate with the League of California Municipalities and also obtain a copy of the Federal law on the subject. The motion was seconded by Yr. Murray and carried unanimously. 12.* From the yor, Auditor and City Lanager re count of money. Ordered filed. 13. From H. Ketterer, relative to traffic conditions at Webster Street and Lincoln Avenue. After discussion, Er. Brodersen moved that PSTOP" signs be in- slatted on '.:ebster Street on the north and south side of Lincoln Avenue. The motion was seconded by Mr. Leydecker and on roll call carried by the following vote:- Ayes: Councilmen ]3rodernen, Leydecker and President Henning, (3). Noes: Councilmen Murray and Schaefer, (2) . Absent: None. 14.V/ From the Golf Commission, requesting that the foreman- of the Golf Course be allowed '.15.00 per month for use of his private automobile. Mr. Leydecker moved the request be granted, seconded by Mr. Brodersen and on roll call carried unanimously. / 15/ From the East Alameda Improvement Club, relative to recently repaired tennis court b at Lincoln. Park. There being no objection the Clerk was requested to notify them that the work had been done to the satisfaction of the City Manager, City Engineer and Park Superintendent and that a one year guarantee for satisfactory service was obtained. from the contractor and that the bills covering the work had been paid. 16.V From. Josephine Feldhammer, requesting a leave of absence from November leth to January 18th. Mr. Brodersen moved that action on the request be postponed to the next meeting of the Council and that an opinion be obtained from the City Attorney as to whether it is necessary for the Council to grant Miss Feldhammer the leave of absence requested. The motion was seconded by Mr.Leydecke and same carried unanimously. From ment relief. the Conardittee 18.V/ From Farm Island. of the Whole, UNFIN ISUED EUSLTESS: 20.v the Alameda Atheletic Club relative to a footba Er. Leydecker moved the communication be referr of the Whole, seconded by Yr. Brodersen and car Carl Dottino, together with petition for repair Mr. Brodersen Moved that it be referred to a me seconded by Yr. Leydecker and carried unanimousl President Henning stated under this head that he wished ment that the old borax building was now entirely razed and w City of Alameda. NEW BUSIHESS: 21. Yr. Brodersen moved that City Manager Pierson be added -o the Unemployment and Relief Committee. The motion was seconded by Mr. Leydeck r and carried. unanimously. There being no objection on the part of the Council a m eting of the Committee of the Whole was called for Tuesday evening, 0ctobe 27t1i, at 7:30 in the office of the City Manager. 1 game for unemploy- d to a meeting of ied unanimously. of certain roads on Bay ting of the Committee y. to make the state- thout cost to the (22. RESOLUTIONS: 23.1 Mr. Brodersen introduced and moved the adoption of 24.V "Resolution No._ 1631. Transferring 010,287.26 from the Electric Li Fund to the General Fund." ht Mr. Leydecker seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. Mr. Schaefer introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1632. Transferring 05812.50 from Electric Light Fu to the Interest and Redemption Fund." d Yr. Brodersen seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. 25,V Mr. Brodersen introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1633.. Granting a Permit to Southern Pacific Compan a Corporation, its Successors and Assigns, to on- struct,,Reconstruct, Maintain and Operate a ail- road spur track upon and across that certain Public Highway Known as Alameda Pier Auto Ferry Roa in the City of Alameda, Couhty of Alameda, State of Cali- fornia, and to Operate Thereon with Steam,E1 ctric or other Lawful Motive Power in the Location Herein- after Described." Mr.Murray seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. Claims against the General Departments amounting to ,297.57; Police De- J)artmat, 0874.56; Fire Department, 202.32; Health Department, 0150.02; Street Department, 01828.50; Recreation Department, 489.17; Golf Course Department, 131459.15; Store Department10140.34; Social Service Department, 432.19; Ini- tiative Relief Department, 0577.47; Compensation Insurance Fund, 0221.25; Street Improvement Fund, 283.68; East Bay Municipal Utility District Payments Fund, :02429.20; School Fund, 0638.30, having been approved and audited by the proper officials were listed by the Clerk as follows: Alameda Steam Laundry Alameda Times-Star Bancroft-Whitney Co. Beatie Lorene R. East Bay Mun.Utility District Encinal Press Dallas, Homer R. Inter-City Express, The Johnson Co., S.T. 1Viun.Electric Light & Power Mun.Electric Light & Power Pac. Gas and Electric Company Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. • Park Street Garage Potter, Shirley Smith Brothers Strom Electrical Co. Strom Electrical Co. Western Union Tel. Co. General Departments Towel service Printing recall petitions.. Law books Services Water - City of Alameda Printing envelopes Rental of P.O.Box - Money advanced Subscription Oil Street lighting Lamps, power, lighting Gas, City Hall Phone service, City Hall' Recharing battery, etc. Services Pencils Installing fuses Labor and lamps Clock rental and telegrams Total . . 7.00 26.50 5.70 50.00 24.63 2.25 1.50 7.50 9.45 2917.21 100.78 3.41 30.45 1.25 75.00 2.94 1.25 13.75 17.00 $3297,57 Alameda Steam Laundry Assn. Alameda Trimm Shop Alzina, Hap Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Cal. State Auto Association Collins Co., Harry R. Dave's Service Station Dietz Motor Co. Dietz 'Motor Co. Friedman & Co., M. George, Charley Pac. Gas and Electric Company Pacific Tel.& Tel. Co. Railway Express Agency Smith, Vern Stewart, S. Texaco Super Service. Western. Union Tel, Co. police Depp:r:tpent Laundry Curtains for Studebakers Repair metorcycles Adding machine Parking signs Tires Greasing cars Ford. Repairing auto Traffic paint Painting traffic signs Gas for pound Telephone. Express Chief's contingent Feed for pound Repair tubes and tires Clock rental Total . . Fire Department Alameda Steam Laundry Linen and towel service Associated Oil Company Gasoline East Bay Municipal Utility District Water Hart, P.R. Battery service Mun.Electric Light Plant Electricity Pacific Gas and Electric Company Gas Western Union Telegraph Co. Clock rental Alameda Times-Star Arrow Towel & Laundry Co. Bausch /- Lomb Optical Co. Brandt, Louis Burke Alice Burns, Ers. V. Cossitt & Company Dave's Service Station Fletow & Son., P. Oahland-CaliforLia Towel Co. Pac. Tel & Tel. Co. Pauline, Rosemarie Labor Alameda Times-Star Alameda Welding Works Associated Oil Company Collins Company, Harry R. Dietz Lotor Company East Bay Mun.Utility District East Bay Mun.Utility District Denison Machinery Co. Loop Lumber & Hill Co. Mun.Electric Light & Power Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Texaco Super Service United Iron Works Vosburgh Hardware Ce. Alameda Welding forks Asociated Oil Co. Carter Co., H.V. Cleaves, Vera Dietz i_otor Co. East Bay 1,un.Utility District Goff, Thomas Hall, Ansel F. Loop Lumber & Hill Co. Eun.Electric Lic-ht (7 Power Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Paulin, Dan Piatt Photo Co. Siegler,Louis Total . . Health Department Printing cards Laundry Pipette' Service as rodent extemiinator Well baby conference Well baby conference Certificates Repair tubes Drugs Laundry Telephone Services in laboratory ee- meat Total Printing notices Welding and repairs Gasoline Tires, tubes, etc. Parts Water used. September Water used September Corp.Yd. Parts for sweeper Lumber Power, Corporation Yard Service Rental of battery Parts, etc. Hardware supplies Recreation pf0 .tiTent Repairs, Gasoline Repairs to mower Services Repairs to auto Water Services Trees Lumber Electricity Gas Telephones Services Photo prints Repairs Total . Total . .31 38.00 30.61 98.00 11.40 20.79 3.00 214.50 5.46 19.00 66.00 1.03 23.35 4.91 300.00 4.20 32.50 1.50 874.56 62.50 22.88 39.00 3.00 52.70 20.49 1.75 202.32 19.50 4.50 2.21 63.00 5.00 2.50 12.96 .50 18.00 5.40 8.05 8.40 150.02 1595.84 8.75 8.00 57.85 16.48 21.28 9.74 1.82 9.35 7.09 .68 2.10 3.50 56.60 29.42 1828.50 33.50 13.00 48.62 18.00 5.90 102.08 16.00 50.00 25.49 104.13 5.20 2.75 60.00 .50 4.00 489.17 Labor Anderson Manufacturing Co. Associated Oil Company Alameda Welding Works Bomberger Seed Company Crane Company Dave's Service Station Dietz Motor Company Dunleavy & Hollis Johnson a Johnson Mun,Electric Light & Power Oakland-California Towel Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Standard Oil Company West Disinfecting Co. Associated Oil Company Crocker Company, H.S. Hovet, Harold I. Kling-Dawers Stationery Co. Pierson, Neil B., City Mgr, Golf Course Department Connections for fire_ system Gasoline, etc. Repairing radiator Seed Wheels, tees, bushing Rechar,7ing battery Ford parts Plants First Aid Cabinet Light and power Towel service Service Grease, fly spray, etc. Soap and paper Store Department etc. Total . . Gasoline Store supplies Cards Store supplies Money advanced for stamps Social Service Den Alameda Bootery Alameda County Tuberculosis Alameda Social Service Board Burrouch's Adding Machine Co. Jacobs, Miss Ida Krieg Company, J.J. Miller, Fern Mun.Electric Licht Plant Penney Company, J.C. Rosenthal & Co l pany, H. Strom Electrical Company Typewriter Guy Wetmore Chevrolet Wold's Zellerbach Pa-r)er Co. Acme Grocery 11 ft 1? 11 TT Alameda Produce Astley, Mrs. A. Ben's Grocery Bowels Cash Grocery City Market /2 Crystal Market 11 TV ti it ?? Dusterpoth, W. TV 1? TV TV TV 1? Hagy's Market V/ V? It TV Hoffman, H.E. Horst, Wm. TV TV Milligan, 1 J.W. New 41ameda. Market Noy„ R.H. fl tt Palace Grocery TV it 11 T't Quality Market Santa Clara Av. Market Sylvester's Grocery Western Market Total • rent Shoes s . Care at Del Valle Relief Service on adding machine Subscription Coveralls Services Service - electricity Merchandise Merchandise Unit cells Inspecting typewriters Repairs Shoes Towels Initiative Relief Department Groceries - Barns Sutton Rodriquez Evans Healey Allen TV TV TV TV TT Rent Groceries Gilmette Reid Meat Wilton Groceries Meyers Hobbs Hicks Andries Meyers Hobbs Meyers Hicks Andreis Johansen Gilmette Filipelli Groceries Barren Fleishman Brunn Goedwaagen Johansen Barnes Parker Meat Dobbins T? TV Rodriquez Dobbins Dobbins Meat Allen Fleishman Groceries Hord Meat Rodriquez 11 TT TV TV TV Meat TT tt TT TV TV ft TV 71 TT T1 TV Groceries TV TV Total Total . 828.00 12.93 47.60 3.00 13.00 3.29 1.00 .75 15.50 9.51 434.95 18.83 10.25 36.30 24.24 1459.15 74.88. 8.11 3.75 3.60 50.00 140.34 13.27 97.00 22.94 2.50 1.50 13.90 90.20 46.80 64.30 3.39 .20 3.00 46.59 16.40 10.20 432.19 9.00 22.00 30.00 24.00 24.00 19.75 26.50 32.00 19.85 4.00 11.00 10.80 14.00 8.00 17.00 5.00 1.00 4.00 4,00 3.00 4.00 2.00 6.00 28.00 36.00 36.00 28.00 12.00 8.00 21.65 2.00 2.00 S.00 14.00 27.82 7.45 2.00 21.65 2.00 577.47 Alameda Sanatorium Cary M.D., N. Austin Stowe M.D., O.P. Compensation Insurance Fund Services re Floyd Drake 11 TT TV TT " Johnson-Thrane Total . 92.25 108.00 21.00 221.25 Street Improvement Fund Heafey-Moore ComPany Road oil 45.11 Powell Brothers Material 211.03 Transit Concrete, Ltd. Material 27.54 Total . 283.68 East Bay Municipal. Utility District Pw-ments Fund u t Bay Municipal UU1.Dist, Public use charge 2429.20 School Fund lifun.Electric Licht & Power Light and power 4 192.23 Heat - schools 217.76 Light and power, Elementary 124.88. Fuel, Elem. 103.43. Total . . . 638.30 Er. Schaefer moved that the bills as listed be paid subject to the usual ob- jection as voiced by President Henning and Councilman Brodersen relative to the payment of the Public Use Charge of the East Bay Municipal Utility District. The motion was seconded by Mr. Murray and on roll call carried unanimously. There being no further business to transact, the Council adjourned to meet in regular session Tuesday evening, November 3rd, 1931, at 8 o'clock. TV t? t? TV fl TT TT TV TV TT TV Respectu11y s