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1932-07-05 Regular CC Minutes1./ REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF TEE CITY OF ALAMEDA, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 5TH, 1932. The meeting convened at 8 o'clock P. M. with Council-president Murray presiding. The roll was called and'Councilmen Leydecker, Shanly and President Murray (3) were noted present. Absent: Councilmen Morris and Schaefer, (2). The minutes of the regular meeting of June 21st, 1932 were approved as read. " Mr. Shanly moved that the regular order of business be suspended, to permit discussion of the reclassification of the Glass Works property. The motion was second- ed by Mr. Leydecker and carried unanimously. Mr. Wm, J. Locke addressed the council on behalf of the Fernside Home Owners Association. Mr. Lachmund appeared for the owners of the property. General discussion followed during which, in reply to a question asked by Mr. Bettencourt, Mr. Lachmund stated that he had been advised by Mr. W. E. Lewis, President ar the Company that it was their intention to adhere to the original plans. Mr. Shanly then moved that the matter be referred to a meeting of the Committee of the Whole. The motion was second- ed by Mr. Leydecker and same carried unanimously. Mr. Shanly moved that the council proceed with the regular order of business, seconded by Mr. Leydecker and carried unanimously. COMMUNICATIONS: The following communications were received: A. J From the League of California Municipalities, re subjects to be discussed at the San Diego Convention. There being no objection, this communication was referred to a meeting of the Committee of the Whole. From the League of California Municipalities, re Tax Bulletin. Referred to a meeting of the Committee of the Whola for consideration. 15. 1.0.V From the County Board of Supervisors, advising the closing of the Oakland Receiving Hospital. Ordered filed. From J. Luzer, requesting refund of unused portion of business license. Mr. Leydecker moved that the refund be granted, in accordance with the request. The motion was seconded by Mr. Shanly and on roll call carried unanimously. From H. F. McCarthy, requesting chips at 167 Maitland Drive. Mr. Shanly The motion was seconded by Mr. Leydecker From Alameda Aerie, P.O.E. protesting proposed reduction of communication was ordered filed. The extension of temporary permit to cook potato moved that the permit be extended six months. and same carried unanimously. salaries. From Oakland City Council relative to Resolution protesting a diversion of motor vehicle refunds. Referred to the Committee of the Whole for discussion. ' Ai • From the City Attorney, recommending that a three year extension of time be granted. Alameda Airport, Inc. to complete dredging as specified in Paragraph (e) of the existing lease between that corporation and the City of Alameda. Mr. Shanly moved that the recommendation of the City Attorney be adopted and that he be instructed to prepare the necessary ordinance covering the matter. The motion was seconded by Mr. Leydecker and-carried unanimously. J12. From the City Manager recommending that an appropriation of 1)100.00 be made out of the Advertising Fund to cover one page of advertising matter in the American Legion Convention Program. Mr. Leydecker moved the adoption of the recommendation of the City Manager. The motion was seconded by Mr. Shanly and on roll call carried unanitously. v13./ From the City Manager, recommending,the transfer of $4,693.75 from the General Fund to the School General Fund, Mr. Shanly moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be adopted. The motion was seconded by President Murray and on roll call carried by the following vote:- Ayes: Councilman Shanly and President Murray , (2). Noes: Councilman Leydecker, (1). Absent: Councilmen Morris and Schaefer, (2). From the City Manager, recommending that annual vacations be given per diem employees. Mr. Shanly moved that the matter be referred to the Committee of the Whole for discussion, seconded by Mr. Leydecker and carried unanimously. From the City Manager, advising the appointment of Mr. Carl E. Holland, as Office Manager of the Health Center at a monthly salary of $150.00. Sr. Leydecker moved the action of the City Manager be approved as of July 1st, 1932. The motion was seconded by Mr. Shanly and on roll call carried unanimously. From the City Manager, advising the appointment of Miss Helen Carter as Secretary to the City Manager, at a salary of $135.00 per month. Mr. Leydecker moved that the appointment be confirmed by the Council, effective as of July 1st, 1932, seconded by Mr. Shanly and on roll call carried unanimously, 17.v From the City Planning Commission, recommending the reclassification of the property known as 1406 Bay Street, from a Residential District, Class I, to a Residential District, Class 1*. Mr. Shanly moved that the recommendation of the City Plaaning Conrnilssidn be adopted, seconded by Mr. Leydecker and carried unanimously. ile. From the Alameda Improvement Club, protesting change in present reclassi- fication of the Oman-Illinois G14_ss Works property. The communication was re- ferred to the Committee of the Whole. )7 1 20. 12 From Robert Buck, asking permission to introduce and sell songs. There 'being no objection, the matter was referred to the City Manager for investigation with power to act. From Vernon E. Mitchell, requesting temporarypermit to manufacture jams at 1528 Chestnut Street. There being no objection, the matter was left in the hands of the City Clerk to clarify for proper presentation to the Council. From the Alaneda Taxpayers League, together with Resolution requesting 25% cut in the budget for the ensuing year. Mr. Leydecker moved that the com- munication be referred to a meeting of the Committee of the Whole,seconded by Mr. Shanly and carried unanimously. V22. filed. From W. R. Calcutt, relative to establishment of Employment Bureau. Ordered filed. 24. From A. H. Thau, relative to communications and charter changes. Ordered From Charles A. Thau, requesting information as to purchase of furniture. Ordered filed. 25./ From E. E. Tilton of Barkerts Alameda Furniture Company furniture. Ordered filed. re purchase of 2 From Everett E.Farwell, member of the AlamedaBoard of Education, re- questing permission for additional absence from the city. Mr. Shanly moved the request be granted, seconded by Mr. Leydecker and carried unanimously. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: /27. In the matter of the removal of dilapidated buildings at 533-535 Central Avenue, there being no objection action by the Council was postponed until the next regular meeting-. RESOLUTIONS: 28.i Mr. Leydecker introduced and moved the adoption Of "Resolution No. 1670.. Transferring $7,716.71 from the Electric Light Fund to the General Fund." Mr. Shanly seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. Mr. Leydecker introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1671. Transferring $25.00 from the General Fund to ,the Redemption Fund." Mr. Shanly seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. O. Mr. Shanlyintroduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No.1672, Transferring $4,693.75 from the General Fund to the School General Fund." President Murray seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Councilman Shanly and President Murray, (2). Noes: Councilman Leydecker, (1). Absent: Councilmen Morris and Schaefer, (2). ORDINANCE FOR INTRODUCTION: 31. The following ordinance was introduced and laid over under a provision of the Charter:- "Ordinance No4. New Series. Reclassifying Property. (1406 Bay St.)" Claims against the General Departments mounting to $574.43; Police Department, 133.28; Fire Department, $18.43; Street Department, $1716.69; Health Department, 157.45; Recreation Department, $265.41; Golf Course Department, $2055.70; Store Department,$63.82; Social Service Department, $74.29; Compensation Insurance Fund $124.60 and East Bay Municipal Utility District Payments Fund, $24.96 having been approved and audited by the proper officials were listed by the Clerk as follows:- Alameda Co. Title Ins. Co Bryant, Ralph M. Elster Printing Company Elster Printing Company Johnsbn, S. T., Co. Loop Lumber & Mill Co. Murray, William F. Pernau-Walsh Printing Co. Recorder Printing & Pub. Co Seeley, Esther Simonson, E. R. Alameda Steam Laundry Alameda Weldirg Works Alzina, Hap Baker, _Hamilton & Pacific Co. Dietz Motor Co. French Oxygen Co. Dennen, V. W. Co. French Oxygen Co. Steinmetz, W. T. Labor Associated Equipment Co. Blodgett Mfg. Co. Chanslor & Lyon Stores Dietz Motor Company Inter-Urban Express Corp. Park Electric Co. United Iron Works Alameda Times-Star Benjamin, P.M. Burke, Alice, M., M.D. Burns, Mrs, V. City Market Ellis, James A., M.D. Gillette, Arthur Keuntz, Fred Martin, J.A. Oakland, California Towel Pauline, Rosemarie Winberg, Mrs. G.H. Benerd, Gladys Biecke, Marion Boyle, Mfg. Co. Carter Co., H.V. Goff, Thomas Hallisey, Maureen Municipal Electric Paulin, Dan Powell Bros. Inc. Standard Oil Co. Labor Dietz Motor Co. McBride, R.C. Standard Oil Co, Co. General Departments Title reports Money advanced Printing Printing Oil Materials Mayor's allowance Printing Brief Subscription to Decisions Services Services Total . . Police Department Laundry Welding rod Repairs and service Gunpowder Parts and repairs Oxygen Total • • Fire Department Wiping rags Rechaig.ng tanks Money advanced Total . • Street Departnient Parts for sweeper Steel rollers Supplies Batteries Express charges Flashlight Forging Health Department Printing Services Services Services Meat Services Services Services Services Laundry Services Services Total . . Total . 0 Recreation Department Light & Power Services Services Oil can Mower parts Services Services Used motor Services Materials Gasoline Total . . . Go if Course Department Radiator 3rd payment on contract Gasoline 160.00 7.58 10.25 7.25 17.54 35.41 50.00 8.40 18.00 110.00 150.00 574.43 .51 1400 29.00 32.25 49.52 21.00 133.28 4.50 9.00 4.90 18.40 $ 1670.25 13.38 2.50 4.86 11.50 .35 1.85 12.00 1716.69 12.30 3.00 15.00 5.00 .75 5.00 40.00 5.00 48.00 6.10 9.80 7.50 157.45 6.00 39.00 .83 22.29 16.00 36.00 58.00 65.00 8.79 13.60 265.41 453.00 12.00 1575.00 15.70 Total . . 2055.70 Crocker Co., H.S. Patrick & Moise Klinkner Co. Smith Bros. Standard Oil Co. Acme Grocery Filipelli Bros. Friedman Paint Co. Gallen-Kamp's Penney Company Smith, Chas. Typewrite Guy Alaneda Sanatorium Alameda Sanatorium E.B.Mun.Utility Dist. E.B.Mun.Utility Dist. Store Department Supplies Supplies Supplies Gasoline Total . . . Social Service Department Supplies Shoes Creosote Shoes Clothing Plumbing repairs Cleaning and inspection Total . .. Compensation Insurance Fund. X-ray Hospital service Total . . East Bay Municipal Utility Dist. Payments Fund Pipe Line Installation 11 Total . . • 1.5 8.85 2.45 6.27 46.25 $ 63.82 $ 2.60 4.30 4.80 27.10 29.24 1.75 4.50 $ 74.29 $ 0 7 • 50 117.10 424.60 $ 12.48 12.48 $ 24.96 Mr. Leydecker moved that the claims as listed be paid, seconded by Mr. Shanly and on roll call carried unanimously. There being no further business to transact, the Council adjourned to meet in regular session, Tuesday evening, July 19th, 1932, at 8 o'clock. Respectfully submitted,