1932-01-05 Regular CC Minutes1.
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REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA,
TUESDAY EVENING', JANUARY 5TH, 1932.
Thermeeting convened at 8 Welock P.M. with Vice-president Bordersen presiding,
in the absence of Mayor Henning.
The roll was Galled and Councilmen Brodersen, Leydecker and Murray, (3) were
noted present. Absent: Council-president Henning and Councilman Schaefer, (2).
The minutes of the regular meeting of December 15th, 1931 were approved as
read.
read.
The minutes of the special meeting of December 2lst, 1931 were approved as
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS:
The following communications were received:
From the Alameda Chamber of Commerce requesting that means be taken to
again reinstall the green lights on street corners. Mr. Leydecker moved that the
communication be referred to the City Manager for presentation to the Board of
Public Utilities • The motionwas seconded by Mr.Murray and carried unanimously.
From the War Department, Washington, relative to receipt of recommendations
pertaining to dredging and improvement of Government Island. Mr. Murray moved that
the communication be filed, seconded by Mr. Leydecker and carried unanimously.
A Public Notice from the War Department, San Francisco, relative to
proposed further improvement of Oakland Harbor. Mr. Murray moved that a copy of the
communication be sent to the members of the Council and to Mr. E. G. Ryder, President
Alameda Chamber of Commerce. The motion was seconded by Mr. Leydecker an carried
unanimously.
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From the City Manager relative to complaint filed pertaining to saw filing
works at 1116- Park Avenue. Mr. Leydecker moved that the communication be filed,
seconded by Mr. Murray and carried.
From the City Planning Commission advising of appointment of a committee to attend
future meetings and conferences pertaining to development and improvement of Govern-
ment Island. Ordered filed. .
From the City Planning Commission recommending the granting of a petition
for the reclassification of property situated on the north line of Alaneda Avenue,
350 feet west of Willow Street, to a Residence District, Class 12-, Mr. Murray moved
that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be adopted, seconded by Mr.
Leydecker and same carried unanimously.
From the City Planning Commission recommending denial of the petition to
reclassify the property at the southwest corner of Santa Clara Avenue and Bay
Street, to a Business District, Class V. Mr. Murray moved that the recommendation
of the Planning Commission be adopted. The motion received no second. Mr. E. R.
Deming addressed the council relative to the proposed reclassification. Mr. Leydeck-
er moved that the'matter be referred back to the Planning Commission for further
hearing. The motion was seconded by Mr. Brodersen and same carried unanimously.
From the City Planning Commission recommending the granting of a temporary
and revocable permit for six months to H. F. McCarthy, to bake potato chips on
the .premises at 167 Maitland Drive. Mr. Murray moved that the recomaendation af
the Planning Commission be adopted, seconded by Mr. Leydecker aid on roll call
carried unaaimously.
From the City Planning Commissionlrecommending the granting of a temporary
and revocable permit for a six month4eriod to Mrs. Madelon T. Wolff, to bake pies
on the premises at 1716 Minturn Street. Mr. Leydecker moved that the recommendation
of the Planning Commission be adopted, seconded by Mr. Murray and on roll call carried
unanimously.
From the Mayor, appointing Mr. H. F. Schlichting, as a mamber of the City
Planning Commission, for a five year term ending December 31, 1936, to succeed
Lochiel M. King, whose term of office has expired. The communication was ordered
filed.
11. V From the International Union of Operating Engineers containing complete
Prevailing wage scale. Mr. Leydecker moved that the communication be referred to
the City Manager for his files. The motion was seconded by Mr. Murray and same
carried unanimously.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
12.'! Communication from Pasadena Chapter, D. A. R. re naming of San Francisco
Bay Bridge, referred to this meeting from the meeting of the Council held October
6th,-1931. The communication was ordered filed.
NEW BUSINESS:
13.v Mr. Randal F. Dickey, addressed the Council and presented a petition
relative to the status of Louis Servente as a member of the Police Department of
the-City of Alameda. Mr. Leydecker moved that the petition be referred to the
City Manager for his attention. The motion was seconded by Mr. Murray and same
carried unanimously.
ORDINANCE FOR PASSAGE:
14./ The following Ordinance came up for passage aid was read by the Clerk:
"Ordinance No.
New Seri s.
Reclassifying Property.
(Known as 554 Pacific Avenue.)"
Mr. Murray moved that the ordinance as read be adopt,ed, seconded Mr. Mr. Leydecker
and on roll call carried unanimously.
ORDINANCE FOR INTRODUCTION:
The following ordinance was introduced and laid over under a provition
the Charter:-
"Ordinance No.
New Series.
Reclassifying Property.
(North linde of Alameda Avenu9,350 feet west of
Willow Street"
FILING:
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The Clerk stated that since the last meeting the following papers had been
filed:-
16// Oath of office, G. Hooper, as special police officer.
1'7.V Decision No. 24362, R. R. Commission, application of Southern Pacific
Avenue spur tracks to Glass Works property.
18./ Fire Insurance policities of the Home Insurance Company on city
, properties.
19,V Statement of adjusted returned premiums to Home Insurance Company.
BILLS:
Claims against the General Departments amounting to $4149.34; Police Depart-
ment, $1088.79; Fire Department, $915.75; Street Department, $1842.74; Health
Department, $787.28; Recreation Department, $532.37; Golf Course Department, $1565.86;
Store Department, $272,59; Social Service Department, 203.43; Initiative Relief Fund,
975.97; East Bay Municipal Utility District Payments Fund, $4907.61; Compensation
Insurance Fund, $171.75; and. Street Improvement Fund, 0129.76 having been approved
and audited by the proper officials were listed by the Clerk as follows:-
Jurors
Jurors
Addressograph Cciapany
Alameda Times- Star
American City ¥agazine
Beatie, Loreme R.
Case,Carmelita
Dallas, Homer R.
Elster Prihting Company
Everett Service Station
Ford, N.O.
Goldbaum, Sally
Halvorsen, Mrs. Elma
Henning, William H.
Horne Insurance Cbmpany
Johnson, S.T., Co.
Mun. Elect. Light & Power
Otis Elevator Company
Pac. Gas & Electric Co.
Pac. Tel. & el. Co.
Peterson Tallow Co.
Petty, Mabel G.
Pierson, Neil B.
Roberts, Elinor
Toalson, Mrs. Myrtle
Typewriter Giy
Travelers Insurance Co.
Alameda Aluminum Foundry
Alameda Garage
Alameda Steam Laundry, Assn.
Alzina, Hap
Bausch & Lomp.Optical Co.
Burt's Service Station
Cal. State Auto Assn.
Dietz Motor Company
George, Charles
Goodyear Rubber Co.
Mun, Electric Light Power
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General Departments.
Rental of graphotype
Service, etc.
Printing
Subscription,
Services
Rental of P.O.Box
Printing tax bills
Greasing, etc., City Mgr., car.
Printing redeMption receipts
Printing envelopes
Services
Mayor's allowance, Dec.
Fire Insurance premium,
Oil
Lamps
Elevator service
Gas
Service
Disposal of dead animals
Services
Reimbursing revolving fund
Incidental expenses
Services
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Rental of typewriters,
Balance on policy
Total
Police Department
Street markers
Auto repa±rs
Laundry
Repairs to motorcycles
Magnifier
Lights
Signs
Auto repairs
Services
Boots
Labor, etc. Nov.
Labor, etc. Oct.
Labor, etc. Sept.
Labor, etc., Aug.
Labor, etc. July
0 26.10
78.00
17.50
10.85
119.65
13.25
2.00
72.50
14.24
1.50
8.75
2.40
8.50
63.37
14.28
15.62
50.00
874,33
69.74
11.22
7.50
4.00
10.94
25.00
17.77
12.00
2514.19v,
2.30
13.80
12:00
12.00
15.00
29.04
$ 4149.34
120.00
7.73
.61
104.32
9.00
.35
9.00
5.76
19.25
31.19
58.96
76.81
52.51
55.55
58.19
Mun.Electric Light & Power
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Smith, Vern
Western Aluminum Foundries
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Associated Oil Company
Brunje, B. H.
Cox-Wellman, Inc.
Hart, P. R.
Johnson, S. T. Co.
Marwedel, C. W.
M. E. L. P.
Oakland Spring Works
Pao-. Gas & Electric Co.
Western Auto Sully Co.
Labor
Alameda Welding Works
Associated EquipEent Co.
Austin-Western Road Machy, Co.
Chanslor & Lyon Stores, Inc.
Dietz Motor Company
Industrial Home Adult Blind
Loop Lumber & Mill Co.
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Morton,j. W.
Oakland Blue Print Co.
United Iron Works
Western Auto Supply Co.
Wood Hydraulic Hoist Co.
Alameda County Agricultural Com
Alameda Sanatorium
American Medical Assn,
Bischoff's Surgical Co.
Brandt, Louis
Bran-Knecht-Heimann Co.
Burke, Alice M. D.
Carpenter, Tom, V.S.
Encinal Press
Flatow & Son, P.
Martin, J. A.
M. E. L. P.
Pauline, Rosemarie
Prendable, William
Sanders, R.W., M.D.
Sanders, R.C.
Vosburgh Hardware Co.
Western Auto Supply Co.
Winberg, Mrs. C.H.
Associated Oil Co.
Baker, Hamilton, & Pacific Co.
Benton, A.D.
Cal. Mill & Lumber Co.
Carter, H.W. Company
Cleaves, Vera
Labor, etc.
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June
May
April
March
Repairing autos
Use of private car, Dec.
Traffic buttons
Total
Fire De a..tment
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Gasoline
Bicar. of soda
Bearing, fitting and boring
Battery and recharging
Oil
Roller chain and links
Labor, etc. Apr.
" May
" June
July
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August
September
Oct.
Nov.
" Mar.
Repairing springs
Gas service
Materials
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Total . .
Street Departmat
Repairing shoe
Parts for sweeper
Pinion for roller
Parts for sweeper
Misc. Parts
Street brooms
Lumber
Transportation for parts for truck
Blueprints
Misc. repairs and supplies
Supplies
Pump Assy.
Total . . .
Health Departrnert
Thalium Barley
Emergency hospital service
Subscription
Dressing jar and tape
Services
Balance duenfor supplies
Services
Transportation service, Dec.
Printihg
Drugs';. etc.
Services
Lamps
Services
Transportation Service, Dec.
Photostatic copies certificates
Nails
Polish
Services
Total .
Recreation Department
Gasoline
Files
Auto allowance
Lumber
Motor parts
Services
50.60
50.00
72.61
51.65
215.50
35.00
4.50
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0 1088.79
31.25
13.00
6.72
20.70
52.51
31.58
72.61
50.00
52.50
140.64
51.09
63.23
175.44
51.00
54.00
3.85
23.31
22.32
915.75
$1528.50
1.50
57.33
23.85
20.27
14.56
60.00
20.10
4.57
.52
8.49
54.50
17.35
21.78
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1842.74
3.00
575.00
7.00
3.05
61.00
2.42
5.00
35.00
9.50
35.66
2.50
.60
11.55
5.00
15.00
12.00
.50
1.00
2.50
787.28
12.50
11.44
35.00
14.45
28.84
9.00
Crane Company
Dietz Motor Co.
Goff, Thomas
Modern Shoe Repair Shop
M. E. L. P.
Navlet CO., Chas C.
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Paulin, Dan.
Wanner Mfg. Co.
West Disinfecting Co.
Labor
Alameda Cyclery
Associated Oil Company
Baker, Hamiltohn& Pacific Co.
Bomberger Seed Co.
Carter Co., H. C. Co.,
Dietz Motor Company
Encinal Press
Ford, N.O.
Fuller,Co., W.P.
Loop Lumber & Mill Co.
Murdock, Hamilton
Rodgers, M. S.
Ucovich, John
West 'Disinfecting Co.
Associated Oil Co.
Crocker Co., H. S.
Flatow & Son, P.
Kling-Dawers Stationery Co.
Patrick and Moise Klinkner Co.
Pierson, Neil B.
Smith Bros.
Arnold, A. E. Dairy
Bkker, Hamilton &. Pacific
Borden's Farm Products
Encinal Press
Golden State Company, Ltd.
Houghton Mifflin Co.
Lop Lumber (9 Mill Co.
Miller, Fern
National Lead. Co.
Stewart Mantel and Tile Co.
Typewriter Guy
Acme Grocery
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Alexander Grocery
Ansel Meat Market
Bay Station Delatessen
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Ben's Grocery
Bowles-Cash Grocery
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Boynton's Grocery
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California Meat Market
City Market
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Craig's Grocery
Crystal Market
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Recreation Department
Pipe and fittings
Auto repairs
Services
Repairs to balls
Installing light
Seed
Gas
Services
Felt emblems
Toilet tissue
Total . .
Golf Oourse Da Da
Repairs to door check
Gasoline
Nails
Supplies
Brushes
Repairs and parts
Score cards
Score cards
Supplies
Lumber
Architect's fees
Maaure
Balance due on account
Total . . .
Store Department
Gasoline
Cards, paper, etc.
Gauze
Supplies
Moulding stamp
Money advanced for stamps
Supplies
Total . .
Social Service Department
Milk
Supplies
Milk
Dental Cards
Milk
Record booklets
Lumber
Services
Paints
Tile, etc.
Servicing typewriters
Initiative Relief Fund.
Groceries
" and meats
Meats
Groceries
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Meats
Groceries
Meats
Groceries
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288.78
14.05
12.00
2.50
23.37
5.00
5.11
40.00
3.60
26.73
532.37
538.21
2.00
16.35
3.61
105.76
64.10
33.97
8.50
67.50
24.16
7.90
226.80
375.00
90.00
2.00
1565.86
115.14
19.72
19.80
7.72
.85
100.00')
9.36
6 , 272.59
23.49
2.96
37.27
16.50
24.43
6,97.
18.93
24.00
40.78
5.10
3.00
203.43
22.00
8.00
8.00
11.00
19.00
38.00
9.00
1.00
19.50
7.00
21.00
8.00
22.00
3.95
9.00
37.00
15.75
11.00
6.00
48.75
11.85
6.00
5.00
6.00
1.00
2.00
10.68
15.00
26.00
9.90
Crystal Market
Davies, G.
Dusterpoth, W.
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Economy Market and Groce
Evans Grocery
George and Kbupas Bros.
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Initiative Relief Fund, Continued.
Groceries
Meats and groceries
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77
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77
Meats and groceries
Groceries
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Grand Meat Market Meats and groceries
Hay's market tt
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Hochstadt Co., N.I.
Horst, Wm.
Groceries
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Martel's California Market Meat
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National Market
New Alameda Market
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Noy, R.H.
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Palane Grocery
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Groceries
Meat
Groceries and meat
Meat
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Groceries
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Quality Market Meat
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Saum Grocery Groceries
Scheuermann, F, ft
Schiffer, M.
Serena & Gozzano
Sylvester's
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Todd's Grocery
West End Market Meat
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9
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9
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Western Market
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E. B. Mun.Utility Dist.
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Alameda Sanatorium
Cary, Austin, M.D.
Hittenberger, Emil J.
Peralta Hospital
Stowe, 0.P., M.D.
Powell Bros.
Total . .
E. B. Mun. Utility 1istriet Pal nents
Public Use Charge
Pipe line installations
Public use charge
Water main extension
Total . .
29.85
12.00
6.00
4.00
2.00
4.00
2.00
6.00
29.75
15.80
18.00
21.65
32.00
12.00
9.00
4.00
7.00
0.87
33.00
12.00
23.00
4.75
3.00
8.00
10.00
2.00
4.00
15.29
8.00
4.50
2.00
3.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
4.00
9.00
5.00
6.00
4.00
6.00
2.00
22.00
12.00
4.65
16.50
5.70
41.53
4.00
8.00
16.80
9.90
1.00
2.00
1.00
2,00
5.00
4.00
3.00
2.00
975.97
2429.36
23.98
2429.20
25.07
4907.61
Compensation Insurance Fund.
X-Ray Service
7.50
Services 64.50
Services 22.25
Knee cap and bracket brace 38.00
X-ray, etc. 12.50
Services 27.00_
Total . . 171.75
t Improvement
Material s
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2r. Leydecker moved that the claims as listed be paid. Motion seco ded by Mr. Murray
who however voiced objection of the bill presented by the City Manager reimbursing
his Ilevolvinr'; Fund. On 1'611 call the motion carried unanimously.
There being no further business to transact, the meeting adjourned to meet in
regular session on January 19th, 1932, at 8 o'clock.
Respectfully submi