1932-08-16 Regular CC MinutesV
REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF T. CITY OF ALAMEDA
TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16th, 1932
The meeting convened at 8 o'clock with Vice-president Leydecker presiding.
The roll was called and Councilmen Morris, Schaefer, Shanly and Vice-president
Leydecker (4) were noted present: Absent, Council- president Murray, (1).
Mr. Schaefer moved that Loreme Beatie be appointed City Clerk pro tem, seconded
by Mr. Shanly and same carried unaniMously.
Mr. Shanly moved that Mr. CI. Elmer Dyer be appointed City Clerk at a salary of
3200.00 per month, effective as of Augusta6th, 1932. The motion was seconded,by Mr.
Morris and on roll call carried unanimously.
The minutes of. the regular meeting of August 2nd, 1932, were approved as read.
The minutes of the special meeting of August 8th, 1932 were approved as read.
Mr. Schaefer moved that the regular order of business be suspended,for this meet-
ing, and that only matters be taken up that demanded immediate attention, seconded by
Mr. Shanly and carried unanimously.
WRITTEN COWUNICATIONS
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From the City Manager recommending the exchange of deeds and sale of property be-
tween Mr. Duchesnay and the Gity of Alameda. Mr. Shanly moved that the recommen-
dation of the City Manager be adopted, seconded by Mr. Morris and same carried unanimous-
ly.
2. From the Standard Dredging Company requesting permit for dredging and filling upon
City-owned land near Benton Field, and enclosing bond of 35000.00 drawn in the favor of
the City of Alameda; Mr. Shanly moved that -permit be granted and that the bond be approved,
seconded by Mr. Schaefer and on roll call carried unanimously.
RESOLUTIONS
3. Mr. Schaefer introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No. 1678
Transferring 33100.66 from the Electric
Light Fund to the General Fund"
Mr. Morris seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted
and passed unanimously.
4. Mr. Shanly introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No. 1679
Fixin the Salaries of the Officers and
Members of the Following Departments:
Auditor,and Assessor, Building Inspector,
City Attorney, Fire, Police, Health, Re-
creation, Golf, Social Service, Street end
Treasurer and. Tax Collector of the City of
Alameda".
Mr. Schaefer seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted
and passed unanimously.
5. Mr. Morris introduced and moved the adoption of
V "Resolution No. 1680
Resolution of Acceptance and Consent to
Recordation"
Mr. Schaefer seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted
and passed unanimously.
ORDINANCE FOR PASSAGE
The following Ordinance came up for passage and was read by the Clerk:
"Ordinance No.
Authorizing Extending Time and Interpreting
Section "X" of Lease Dated August 7th,1928,
by and between City of Alameda and Chadwick
Thompson and Virgil G. Skinner, and Alameda
Airport, Inc., Their Assignee".
Mr. Shanly moved that the ordinance as read be adopted, seconded by Mr. Morris and on
roll call carried unanimously.
ORDINANCE FOR INTRODUCTION
7. The following ordinance was introduced and laid over under a provision of the
Charter:
BILLS:
"Ordinance No.
New Series
Authorizing Sale and Exchange of Property"
Claims against the General Departments amounting to 04,186.15; Police De-
partment, $331.97; Fire DepartJent, 306.59; Street Department, 2390.46; Health
Department, $77.65; Recreation Department, 0505.19; Golf Course,Department, $01387.25;
Store Department, 200.63; Social Service Department, 0137.24; Initiative Relief De-
partment, 092.40; Compensation Insurance Fund, 0334.93; Street Improvement Fund,
175.74; Refuse Disposal Fund, 0148.94 having been approved by the proper officials
were listed by the Clerk as follows:
Alameda Times Star
Alameda Steam Laundry'
Anderson, Janice
Breuner, John Co.
Bryant, Ralph M. City Mgr.
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Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
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Fuller & Co. J.P.
Hoidal& Richardenn
Koplin Roofing Company
Lena, N.
Loop Lumber & Mill Co.
Maxwell Hardware Co.
Mun, J1ectrjc Light & Power
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Ohio Municipal League
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co,
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Patrick and Leise-Klinkner
iiechel & Bredhoff
Shepard's Citations
Smith,,Ohas.
Western Union Telegraph Co.
Wetmore Chevrolet Co.
George Charley
Alameda Battery & Elec.
Alzina„, Hap
Dietz Motor Co.
Fox Water Go.
Friedman Paint Co., M.
Municipal Electric Light & P.
TT TV
TV
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.
Park Street Garage
Smith, F.J.
Stewart, S.
Versailles Pharmacy
Western Union Tel. Co.
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Alameda Steam Laundry
Collins and Zany
East Bay Mun. Utility Dist.
Mun. Elect. Light & Power
Standard Oil Co. of Cal.
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Western.. Union Tel. Co.
General Departments:
Advertising
Towel supply service
Services, City Attorney
Furniture, carpet, etc.
Reimbursing Rev. Fund
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46.43
2.00
55.00
638.53
16.93
2.00
86.75
Servicing machine , 4.83
Water service 29.94
Paints, paper, etc. 85.36
Audint, July 1932 45.00
Radiator hoods 12.00
Testing vault in City Hall 6.00
Screens 9.90
Night latch - 6.00
Service, streets 2367.03
" City Hall 94.87
Installing plugs and buz. 62.87
Book, City Attorney 3.00
Service, City Hall 14.83
Service and installation chg16.55
Ink and calendar 1.80
Vault 534.00
Subscription 17.00
Plumbing repairs 17.35
Time service 1.50
Automobile repairs 8.68
$ 4186.15
Police Department
Painting traffic signs $ 104.50
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Battery 7.39
Servicing Motorcycles 14.10
TV Autos 14.10
Distilled water .50
Traffic paint 9.39
Repair traffic signal 2.00
Lights .07
Labor and supervision, flash-
light and 'phone system
52.12
Telephones - 23.10
Oil .70
Meals, June and July 92.40
Dog food 4.55
Disinfectant 5.55
Time service 1.50
331.97
Fire Department
Towel and linen service
Battery and tires
Water
Electricity
Gasoline
Gasoline
Clock rental
62.50
99.33
41.96
44.80
12.0D
43.75
1.75
306.59
Street Department
Labor
Alameda 'Jelding Works
Associated Equipment Co.
Baker, Hamilton & Pacific Co.
Chanslor & Lyon. Stores, Inc.
Dietz Motor Company
East Bay Mun. Utility Dist.
Inter-Urban Express Corp.
Mun. Elect. Light & Power
Pac. Tel. &,Tel. Co.
Powell Bros.
Ransome, Bernard
Standard Oil Company
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Texaco Super Service
United Iron Works
Union Oil Company of C
Vosburgh Hardware Co.
Western Auto Supply Co.
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Alameda Repair & -upply Co.
Braun-Knecht-Heimann Co.
Burns, Mrs. V.
Elster Printing Co.
Flatow J, Son, P.
Fox Water Co.
Island City Ice Co.
Oakland-California Towel Co.
Pacific Tel. & Tel.
Rosemarie
Piatt Photo Co.
Security Drug CoLpany
Skilling, M.D., G.E.
Versailles Pharmacy
ietmore Chevrolet Company
Lirs. G.H.
Beicke, Earion
Carter, Co., H.V.
Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden Co.
E.B.M. Utility District
Goff, Thomas
Hallisey, Maureen
M.E.L.& Power
Pacific Electric Motor Co.
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Paulin, Daza.
Security Drug Co.
Standard Oil Company
Labor
Alameda Welding Works
Baker-Hamilton-Pacific Co.
Buckner Mfg. Co.
Carter Company, H.V.
Loop Lumber tZ Mill Co.
M.E.L.P.
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.
OakIand-California Towel Co.
Standard Oil Company of Cal.
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Venor Company, The.
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Crocker Company, Inc., H.S.
Smith Brothers
Standard Oil Company of Cal.
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Alameda Printing Company:
Alameda Times Star
Cooke Company, R.B.
Crocker Company, H.S.
Fuller Co., W.P.
Kling-Dawers Stationery Co.
Konigshofer's
Loop Lumber & Mill Co.
Din. Electric Light & Power
Repairs
Parts, etc.
Files and hoes
Supplies
Supplies for Fords
Water, Corporation Yard
Express charges on parts
Light and Power. Corp. Yd.
Phone service
Material
Rockfalt
Gasoline
T1
Repairs, rental
Supplies, parts
Penn oil
Supplies
Supplies
Total
Health Department
2.00
160.65
20.41
1.04
62.72
2.32
.95
.91
1.95
128.77
47.50
19.00
113.77
78.00 "'c
of buttery 2.50
58.00
24.56
5.00
.41
42390.46
Keys
Supplies
Services in conference
Printing
Drugs
Distilled ,water
Ice
Laundry
'Phone service
Laboratory service
Picture frame
Talcum Powder
Services, conference
Supplies
Pennzoil
Servi ces, conference
Total
Recreation Department
Services
Repairs to mower
Leather preservative
Water
Services
Electricity
Pulley & key
Telephones
Services
First Aid supplies
Gasoline
Oil
Total
Golf Course Department
Parts, etc.
Supplies
.50
4.04
2. r:D
8.25
12.67
2.00
.55
3.74
7.65
13.3D
3.50
.20
10.00
4.85
1.40
2.50
77.65
36.00
32.24
6.07
179.22
28.00
30.00
70.70
2.25
22.41
65.00
19.55
12.50
1.25
Lumber
Lighting and power
'Phone service
Towel service
Gasoline and distillate
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Installing masl-,ipave
Total
Store Department
Supplies
Lily cups
Gasoline
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Social Service Department
Printing
Cutting sheets.
Supplies
Supplies
Faint, etc.
Envelopes
Material
Luifter
Electricity
505.19
739.50
6.50
5.67
21.12
30.41
2.95
442.38
6.40
19.50
15.86
16.88
19.58
60.50
1387.25
35.10
4.26
106.26
55.01
200.63
60.50
7.50
10.30
1.08
2.38
10.03
6.75
.40
21.60
Smith, Chas.
Typewriter Guy
Vosburgh Hardware Co.
Acme Grocery
Boynton Grocery
Bud's
Central Market
City Market
Crystal Market
Eonomy Market
Jude, C.F.
Nobmann's Grocery
Noy, R.H.
• Reis, O.
Saylor, J.L.
Versailles Meat Market
Western Market
Alameda Sanatorium
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Total
Repairs
Cleaning & Inspecting
Supplies
Initiative
Total
Relief
Groceries
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Meat
Groceries
Meat
Meat
Compensation Insurance Fund
Treatments - Thrane 16.00
X-Rays - Brooks 22.50
" - Manbert 24.00
Operating Room - Brooks 97.50
Massage, Thrane 10.53
Calls, Thrane 25.00
Services - Morris,
Johnson, Jordan 138.50
Prescription .90
334.93
Elliott, Miss Beatrice,R.N.
Stephens, M.D., Brooks P.
Stowe, M.D., 0.P.
Versailles Pharmacy
Heafey-Moore Co.
Powell Brothers
Transit Concrete, Ltd.
Total
6.35
4.50
5.85
137.24
y 9.96
7.50
6.00
19.54
8.00
4.00
7.90
3.50
4.00
3.00
8.00
7.00
3.00
1.00
92.40
Street Improvement
Total
Materials
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Refuse Disposal Fund
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105.24
54.35
16.15
175.74
Catucci, J. Dirt Fill 115.50
Heafey-Loore Co. Fill 33.44
Total 148.94
Mr. Morris moved that the bills as listed be paid, seconded by Mr. Shanly. Mr.
Schaefer stated that he desired to vote for passing all bills except those of
the General Department, with this exception, the bills were,on roll call,passed,
unanimously.
There being no further business to transact, the Council adjourned to meet
in adjourned regular meeting on Tuesday evening, August 23rd, 1932 at 8 o'clock
Respectfully submitted,