1909-06-01 Regular CC MinutesUF TEE UOUig.:IL OF THE CITY OF ALA=A,
TUESDAY,JUNE 1st 1909.
The meeting was called to order by Mayor
The roll was called and Councilmen Christensen,V;alker,7rumb,Crosby,Ells,Fisher,
Proust and Bullock, (8),were noted present and Councilman Hammond, (1) absent.
The minutes of the meeting of May 17th were read and ordered approved.
Claims against the General Fund amounting to 854.87;again t the Police Fund
amounting to ;43.20;against the Street Fund amounting to $95 .33;against the Electric
Light Fund amounting to 2736.63;against the Library Fund amounting to 322.37;again
Municipal Improvement Fund No.6, (Bay Farm Island, Roadway) amounting to ;'45.12;against
Municipal Improvement Fund No.8(Webster Street Roadway) amounting to 24.20;against Mun-
icipal Improvement Fund No.8,(Library) amounting to •'131.00;against Municipal Improvement
Fund No.8(Fire) amountinp. to "441.80 and against Municipal Improvement Fund No.8,(Park
Playground) amounting to f'680.70 having been approved and audited. by the proper offi-
ciale, were read by the Clerk as follows
GENERAL FUND.
Ader,L.H.,assg A.E.Wright Rebate of Taxes
Services 75.00
Alameda Daily Argus Book for Building Inspector 1.75
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,, TI u Printing Building,wiring &c Ordinances 110.00
Ty TT TT Envelopes for Treasurer 95.20
Boegle,F. Transcript 3.00
Evening Time Star,The Advertising 43,09
Ewing,A. Services as Eoundmaster 62,50
” Ty u ” TI 66.60
Gallagher,H.C.assg M.Halstead Typewriting for City Attorney 0.75
Gray,Geo D. Serving Process 17.00
Lubben Bros. Horse ('' Buggy Hire Assessor 3.00
May,John J. Services as Poundmaster 62.50
Oakland Gas Lt.& Heat Co. Gas 2.50
Pacific Tel & Tel Co. L.D.Switches .45
Peoples Water Co. Water City Hall 9.45
u u TT " Pound 1.00
Removing Garbage 1.00
Directories 12.00
Charcoal for Pound .65
25.00
30.00
3.50
20.00
16.00
4.50
24.50
2.50
3.50
.75
2.75
8.6C
Perata,A.
Polk-Busted Directory Co.
Rhodes-Jamieson & Co.
Russell,Eleanor Typewriting for City Attorney. 8.70
Amount Forward 726.64
Ochneider,Benry upplies City Clerk
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Smith,Robt R.
Taylor & Co.
Tuttle,F.O.
Underwood Tyyewriter
Conrad, John
Bressene,G.E.
Britt ,W.
Crosby,E.0. ,assg J.Concannon
Conrad,W.C.
Curilo, J.
Luci,J.
Electric Blue Print Co
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Gorham Engineering Works
Hamilton,H.G.
Hansen Hans
Meeker Uo.,The
Peters,T.L.
Plummer,Co.,W.A.
Serralunga, L.
Smith Bros.
Stone Co.,E.B.1 A.L.
Thurston,C.E.
Alameda Daily Argus
71
Alameda Stables
Ashcroft Mfg.Co
Associated Oil Co
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7?
Bahr, Otto
Board of Electricity
Crocker & Co.,H.S.
Began Belting Co.,L.P.
Erns ,•‘:im
Foster & Son,C.H.
Garlock Packing Co.
Gorham Engineering Co.
Gorham Rubber Co.
Treasurer
Auditor &c
Street Assessment
Lumber
Services
Ribbon for Assessor
Total
POLICE FU1Z
Incidental expenses
STREET FUND.
Labor
Teaming
Labor
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Blue Prints
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Machine Work
Labor
Rock
Bulkhead & Wharf
Teaming
Supplies
Labor
II
Macadam
Teaming
Total
ELECTRIC LICET FUND.
Printing
Horse Hire
Supplies
Oil
TV
IT
Ho hoeing
Incidentals
Addre ssograph
Leather Belting
Supplies
II
II
Repairs
Supplies
Amount forward
2.50
9.85
24.70
5.27
10.15
75.00
.75
4', 854.87
.20
22.50
87.50
17.50
45.00
10.00
42.50
1.93
1.15
1.00
11.25
150.00
175.00
125.00
.50
106.00
24.00
57.50
75.00
953.33
13.75
32.20
2.00
33.75
316.00
270.00
326.26
316.28
267.o8
8.00
10.45
116.80
1.55
10.10
5.90
10.55
13.49
.50
36.77
Halstead,7:anda M.
Hassett,J.B.
Johns-Manville Co. ,H.\.
Joost & Sons
Jorgenson,?.
Kellogg xDress Co.
Koerber,A.H.W.
Marshall-Newell Supply
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Pacific Tel & Tel Co.
Peoples Vjater Co
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Plummer & Son,G.E.
Powell Bros
Powell, John
Rhodes-Jamieson &
Roeblings Sons Co.,J.A.
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Shively Bros
Standard. Oil Co
Sterling Elect
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United Iron Works
Wastell,H.A.
Western Elect Co.
Westinghouse E.& M.Co.
Westinghouse Lamp Co
Whittier Coburn Co
Woodin & Little
Alameda Public Library
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Argus Publishing Co
Canningham,Curtisb &
Fielding, G.
Library Bureau, Inc.
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441.1 V #3 Tbta ta-
Typewriting
Expert services
Supplies
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:epairing &c
Expressage
Feed
Rags
Supplies
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Phone service
Water
11
Cross Arms
Material & Labor
Helper
Feed &c
Rope
Galvanized Strand
Copper ire
Bicycle Repairs
Turbine Oil
Guy Anchors
Tape
Supplies
Sockets
Supplies
It
Torch
insulators
Supplies
Material
Horse Hire
Generator
Meters
Inc .Lamps
Eng Oil
Pulley
Total
LIBRARY FUND
Petty Expenses
?astern Claims
Printing
Books
:Iewspapers
Supplies
Amount forward - -
W.3.1 Va., • r
11.20
100.00
11.52
2.40
3.10
1.40
37.35
4.50
7.36
6.60
10.95
4.30
1.00
30.00
70.00
7.50
44.90
39.65
23.15
51.70
.60
17.96
30.38
6.00
9.46
18.59
13.32
5.60
15.64
7.14
1.97
3.85
.40
17.88
2.00
9.00
34.95
160.60
86.69
13.39
2.70
22.03
41.00
6.50
100.74
6.00
4.80
183.07
_amount l'orward 183.07
Peoples Water Co Water 1.35
2olk-Lusted Directory Co. Directories 12.00
Sherman, lay & Co. Rusin 10.50
Rent 25.00
Books 90.45
Total 322.37
MUITICIPAL IEPROV=ENT FUHD ru.8,(Bay Farm Isld Road)
Alameda Daily :l_rus Advertising
LIUNICIPAL ILIPROVE::_EirT FUT:D No .0, (Webster Street Roadway)
Alameda Daily Advertising 24.20
LUITICIPAL L2ROVEIENT FUND No.8,(Library)
Furniture 101.00
Newspaper Racks, etc 30.00
Total- 131.00
MUNICI2AL FUDJ) No.8,(Fire)
Ells & Co.,E.D. Beds etc 344.30
SchTartze,H.G. Clock 8.75
Sterling Elect Switchboard 00.75
Total- - 441.60
YIDNICIPAL ILFROVEL:ENT FUND No 6, (Park and Playground)
Services
Volberg,C.C.
Wheeler Publishing Co.
Library Bureau, Inc.
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Donovan, Jerry
Dunleavy,R.E.
Dunn,H.H.
Fletcher, I.D.
Gutleben,j.S.
ilicholson,Peter
Peoples Water Co.
Siemsen, John
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Salary for Bay
Services
Water
rvices
Total
69.40
58.70
90.0.0
67.20
65.00
65.00
60.00
70.40
65.00
?-6g6:70
Br.Bullock moved that the claims as read be paid, seconded by Mr.alker and carried.
by the following vote. Ayes :Councilmen Christensen, Walker Krumb , Crosby, Ells , Fisher,
Probst and Bullock, (8)
Noes :None. Absent :Councilman Hammond, (1)
A report was received from the Municipal Electric Light Plant for the month of
Apri1,1909. Ordered. filed.
R.B.Tappan,City Judge,addressed the Council requesting that he be authorized to pur-
chase certain law books for his department the cost of which would be about '25.00. Mr.'
Bullock moved that the request be granted,seconded. by Ylr.Probst and carried by the follow-
ing vote. Ayes:Councilmen Christensen,Th,lker,rumb, rosby,Ells,Fi her,Probst and B1-
lock, (a).
Noes :None, Absent :Councilman Hammond, (1)
A bond in the sum of 'T;100.00 was received from A.Ewing as Poundmaster in accordance
with the provisions of Ordinance 233. • Ordered filed.
A communication was received from the National 1:lastic Roofing Co.,withdrawing their
opposition to the payment to James 14.Boyd of his claim for the construction of the new
fire house on Webb Avenue. Ordered filed.
A communication was received from the General Supt .of the Southern Pacific Company
stating that repairs had been made to thealarm bell at the R.1%crossing with Everett Street.
Ordered filed.
A communication was received from Lieut.Col.John Biddle of the U.S.Army regarding the
leasing of canal frontage and acknowledgin receipt of copy of resolution granting Dowell
Bros.permission to build a wharf thereon. Ordered filed.
A communication was received from W.H.Pollard,requesting a share of whatever insu-
rance the City might place. Ordered filed.
A communication was received from J.Emmett Clark:M.D.in which he tendered his resig-
nation as a member of the Board of health. Lir.Walker moved that it be accepted,seconded
by Mr.Bullock and carried.
Mr .Bullock introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved that there is hereby created and established a fund to be known as the
"Park and Playground Fund" into which shall be deposited all moneys apportioned from
taxes for the support and maintenance of parks and playgrounds and also all moneys de-
rived from the conduct and management of the same.
The Auditor and Treasurer are hereby directed to take the necessary steps to open
and account for said fund.
From and after this date all demands for services,supplies or other expense incident
to the parks and playgrounds shall be made against and be payable only out of said fund,
except where payable out of any improvement fund realized from the sale of bonds.
Mr.Vialker seconded the resolution and it was adopted by the following vote. Ayes:
Councilmen Christensen,Walker,vrumb,Crosby,Ells,Fisher,Probst and Bullock,(8). Noes:
None. Absent :Councilman Hammond, (1).
A communication was received from R..A.Postel in which he agreed that in case his
application for a transfer of his liquor license to 1413 Park 6treet was granted that he
would not sell any liquor at retail. Mr.Walker moved that the same be filed and that
the request be granted with that understanding,seconded by Mr.Fisher and carried.
A communication was received from Jean L.Candalot,reque ting permission to install
a four horse power boiler at 1528 Park 3treet. Er.Krumb moved that the same be referred
to the Committee on Fire,Water and Poll e,seconded by Er.Probst and carried.
Albert G.Lawrence presented a petition for a gratuitous license to do an express
wagon business and use two horses therefor. Mr.Krumb moved that the request be granted
seconded'i:y irBullock and carried.
J..Ledge t presented a petition for a gratuitous license to deliver sawdust to the
trade without the necessity of paying a wagon license. Mr.Fisher moved that it be gran -
ted, seconded by Mr.Probst and carried.
Chief Gallardo presented a petition to peddle notions. On motion of Mr.Krumb it
was referred to the License Committee.
0.Pouchi presented a prtition for a gratuitous license to peddle fruit and vege-
table. Er.Probst moved that it be denied, seconded by Mr—Bullock and carried.
A petition was received from a number of residents of the north side of the City
objecting to the proposal to establish the City Pound at the north end of Grand 3treet.
7.r.Probst moved that the matter be referred to the Public Utilities mmittee,seconded
by 1r.Bullock and carried.
A petition was received from numerous residents requesting that the Council take
immediate steps to have the Peoples V:ater Company supply the city with water from Lake
Chabot and Alvarado instead of the water from the wells at Fitchburg. After some dis-
cussion Ir.Christensen moved that not action be taken for a few days,seconded by Mr.Ells
and carried.
Affidavits of Publication showing due publication of Notice to Paving Contractors
were presented in the matter of the improvement of the East side of the Webster street
Roadway. Mr.ljalker moved that they be filed,seconded by Mr.Probst and carried.
The Clerk reported that in compliance with said notice that twelve bids had been
received. hr.wrumb moved that they be received and opened and read,seconded by Er.
Bullock and carried by the following vote. Ayes :Councilmen Christensen,Yalker,7rumb,
Orosby,Ells,Fisher,Probst and Bullock, (8). Noes :None. Absent:Councilelan Hammond, (1)
Thereupon the Clerk opened the same and they were read as follows
From Ransome-Crummey Co.,accompanied by a bond in the sum of '3000.00
For Grading
For Gutters 6. inch cement
For Curbing 4 x 12 Redwood
Asphalt Concrete Ease & Wearing Surface
10 inch Drain Pipe
Catch Basins
accompanying the same was a sample of the paving.
From Pansome-Crumrney Co.,accompanied by a bond in the sum of 2000.00
1 cent per square foot
12 cents per square foot
12 cents per linear foot
15 cents per square foot
62 cents per linear foot
:;30.00 per catch basin
For Grading
For Gutters 9 inch cement concrete
For Curbing 4 x 12 Redwood
Standard Asphalt Pavement
10 inch Drain Pipe
Catch Basins (Complete)
No sample of pavement accompanied the bid
cent per square foot
16 cents per square foot
12 cents per linear foot
16 cents per square foot
62 cents per linear foot
30.00 per Catch Basin
From Ransome-Crummey Co.,accompanied by a bond in the sum of '2000.00
For 'Jrading
For lacadanizing
For Gutters,roIcen Book Grouted
For Curbing 4 x 12
10 inch Drain Pipe
Catch Basins (Comrlete)
No sample of macadam accompanied the bid.
cent per square foot
10 cents per square foot
11 cents per square foot
12 cents per linear foot
62 cents per linear foot
3C.00 per catch basin
From the Piedmont raving Company, accompanied by a bond in the sum of :2000.00
For Grading
For Tacadamizing
For -Gutters
For Straight Curbing
For Curved Curbing
For 10 inch Drain Pipe
For Catch Basins Complete
No sample of macadam accompanied the bid
2 cents per square foot
7 3/10 cents per square foot
10 9/10 cents per square foot
14 cents nor Linear foot
14 cents per Curve
61 cents per Linear Foot
Each
From the Piedmont Paving Company accompanied by a bond in the sum of c2500.00
For C7-radinp:
For Oil Hacadam Pavement
For [.3utters
For Straught Curbing
For Curved Curbing
For 17 inch Drain Pipe
For Catch Basins Complete
No sample of pavement accompanied the bid.
2
10 9
14
14
From Powell Bros accompanied by a bond in the sum of ':1500.00
For Excavating
For Macadami7,ing
For Gutters
For Curbing wood
For Ten inch Pipe
For Catch Basins Complete
A sample of macadam accompanied the bid
9
11
13
73
cl'35.00
cents per square foot
cents per square foot
cents per square foot
cents per linear foot
cents per curve
cents per linear foot
Each
cent per square foot
cents per square foot
cents per square foot
cents per linear foot
cents per linear foot
Each
Prom L.L.Page,accomnanied by a certified check in the sum of ;1350.00
For Grading
For ::acadamizing
For Gutters 13
For Curbing 12-
For 10 inch Drain Pipe 75
For Catch Basins !:50.00
No sample of macadam accompanied the bid.
From R.E.Chadbourne Co.,accompanied by a certified check in the sum of ,1400.00
For Grading 11F cents per square foot
Reinforced Cement Eacadan Slab 11 cents per square foot
Reinforced Concrete Gutterways 11 cents per square foot
4 inch by 12 inch Redwood Curbing 13 cents per linear foot
10 inch Ironstone Drain ripe 45 cents per linear foot
Catch Basins Complete ;34.00 each
Also to place on roadway an oiled top as per sample of pavement submitted free of
cost to the
cents per square foot
cents per square foot
cents per square foot
cents per linear foot
cents per Linear foot
per catch basin
YrOM Hutchinson uompany accompaniea oy a Dona in urie sum oi cloutd.ou
For
For
For
For
For
For
No sample
Grading
Macadamizing
Gutters,broken rock
Curbing,4 x 12 redwood
Drain Pipe,10 inch
Catch Basins, complete
of macadam accompanied the bid.
From Blake
For
For
For
For
For
For
No sample
and Bilger Co.,accompanied
Grading
Macadamizing
Curbing with Redwood (4 x 12)
Gutters (Cement Grouted) Rock
Drain Pipe 10 inch
Catch Basins
of macadam accompanied the bid
From Blake and Bilger Co. ,accompanied
For Grading
For Curbing Redwood (4- x 12)
For Drain Pipe,10 inch
For Catch Basins
For Brick Pavement,including gutters
A sample of brick accompanied the bid.
by a bond
2
112-
12
65
.00
in the sum
by a bond in
From the Barber Asphalt Paving Company,accompauied
For Grading
For Asphalt Paving
For Curbing with concrete
For Curbing with Redwood
For Gutters Concrete
For Drain Pipe
For Catch Basins
A sample of pavement accompanied the bid.
2
11
14
13
1.25
20.00
the
cent per
cents per
cents per
cents per
cents per
per Catch
of :fi,2200.00
square
square
square
linear
linear
Basin
cents per square
cents per square
cents per linear
cents per square
per linear foot
Each
sum of ;3500.00
2
q; 1.45
20 .00
30
foot
foot
foot
foot
foot
foot
foot
foot
foot
cents per square foot
cents per linear foot
per linear foot
each
cents per square foot
by a bond in the sum of .2500.00
3/4 cents per square foot
16 ° '10 cents per square foot
35 cents per lineal foot
15 cents per lineal foot
16 cents per square foot
60 cents per lineal foot
26.50 each
Mr.Yrumb moved that the bids be referred to the Street Committee to report hack to
the Counci,seconded by Mr.Eullock and carried.
A communication was received from the Pacific improvement Company concerning a dona-
tion of 6000.00 toward the expense of improveing the East
ide of the 7.ebster at:Load-
way and stating that the said donation would he made only In case the work done was of a
permanent nature. I:r.Krumb moved that the same be filed and referred to the ntreet Com-
mittee in conjunction with the bids received for the improvement,seconded by Er.Bulloc:c
and carried.
A communication was received from former ::ayor 2.7.Taylor,accompanied by one from
::r.Luey of the Pacific Hassan Paving Co.,advocating the improvehent of the esat side of
the V.ebster Street 'eloadway with Hassan Pavement the same as the west side. 1Cr .Krumh
moved that the sane he referred to the Ctreet Committee in conjunction with the bids re-
ceived for the improvement, seconded and carried.
A petition was received from numerous persons recommending that the east side of
the ':ebster Street Roadway be improved in the same manner aa the west side . Tnr.7rumb
moved that the same he referred to the Street Committee in conjunction with the bids re-
ceived for the improvement, seconded by 2:2'..72111lock and carried.
showiaro due lasblicetion 9f iTot-ce Contractore .
Affidavit of PublicationAwere receive° le tie ma,ter e rorr: or imaroving the
Bay Farm Island Roadway. :7r.7rumb moved that they be filed,and be be received and open-
ed and read, seconded by Y .Probst and carried by the following vote. Ayes:Councilren
Christensen,Vialker,Xrumb,Crosb,,Ells,-4 sher,Probst and Bullock, (0). Noes :None. Absent:
Councilman Hammond, (1).
as follows
From E.Schumacher,accompanied
Thereupon the Clerk proceeded to open the bids which were read
by a certified Check in
For Grading
For Macadamizing
The hid was accompanied by a sample of macadam.
From C.J.Hammond,accompanied by a bond in the
For Excavating
For MacadaMizing
No sample of macadam accompanied the bid
From Hutchinson Company,accompanied by a bond in the sum of 600.00
sum of 400.00
1
sum of 500.00
1 cent
4 9/10 cents
cent per square foot
cents per square foot
per
per
square
square
foot
foot
oulucl4t1 ,ieou
For Macadamizing 7 cents per square foot
No sample of macadam accompanied the bid
From Powell Eros,Consfruction Co.,accompanied by a bond in the sum of 600.00
For Excavating
For Liacadamizing
A sample of macadam accompanied the bid.
No charge
cents per square foot
From Piedmont Paving Company accompanied. by a bond in the sum 'of 500.00
For Grading 3/4 cent per square foot
For Macadamizing 5 6/10 cents per square foot
No sample of macadam accompanied the bid.
From IansomCrumrnei Co,accompanied by a bond in the sum of $1000.00
For Macadamizing
No sample accompanied the bid.
6i cents per square foot
From E.YL.Chadbourne Co. ,accompanied by a certified check in the sum of 950.00
For an oiled Reinforced cement macadam roadway 13
A sample of pavement accompanied the bid.
cents per square foot
.Krumb moved that the bids be referred to the Street Committee to report back to
the Council, seconded by Mr .Probst and carried.
A petition was received from Eutchinson Company requesting permission to construct
a six-inch sewer in Versailles Avenue from the center line of Buena Vista Avenue to the
center line of Lincoln Avenue ;also a six-inch sewer in Buena Vista Avenue from the center
line of Pearl Street to the center line of Versailles Avenue, said work to be done accord-
ing to the plans and specifications of the City Engineer and to the satisfaction of the
Street Superintendent;acconpanying the same were copies of contracts with the property own-
ers along said streets. Mr .Probst moved that the request be granted, seconded by hr .Ells
and carried by the following vote. Ayes :Councilmen Christensen, V:alker,Yrumb,Crosby,Ells,
Fisher,Probst and Bullock, (8)
Noes :None. Absent :Councilman Hammond, (1)
Er.Hrumb offered the following Resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved that the City Engineer be and hereby is directed to make plans,specifications
and quantity estimates for the following Street work to be done in said City,namely:
That Stanton Street from the northern line of Pacific Avenue to the southern line of
Buena Vista Avenue be improved as follows: That the entire width of said street between said
linitsbe graded to the official grade;that concrete curbing,eight inches by fourteen inch-
es in cross section dimension,be constructed on the curb lines of said street between said
linits;that cement grouted rock gutter ,three feet in width of the "flat" pattern,be cons-
tructod along the roadway of said street between said limits contiguous to said curbing;
that the remaining portion of the roadway of said street between said lilits be macadamiz-
ed with a layer of broken trap rock eight inches in thickness,as per Resolution of Intent-
ion No.736,Adopted by this Council,April 19th 1909. And the Clerk be inttructed to noti-
fy the City ,gineer of the adoption of this Resolution.
The Resolution was seconded by Er.Walker and carried by the'following vote. Ayes:
Councilmen Chri tensen,Walker,Krumb,Crosby,Ells,Fisher,Prob t and Bullock,(8). Noes :None.
Absent :Councilman Hammond, (1)
The City Engineer presented .lans,specifications and quantity estimates in compliance
with the foregoing resolution and thereupon Mr.Trumb offered the following resolution and,
moved its adoption:
Resolved,that the Plano,Specifications and Quantity Estimates furnished by the City
Engineer of the City of Alameda,to this Council,for the following Street work to be done
in said. City,namely: That Stanton Street from the northern line of Pacific Avenue to the
southern line of Buena Vista. Avenue be improved as follows : That the entire width of said
street between said limits be graded to the official grade;that concrete curbing,eight in-
ches by fourteen inches in cross section dimension,be constructed on the curb lines of said
street between saia 11M1IO;INUI, OeMenb grouuuu rUei LtL, L1iee ieek, .1.11 wiuun JL
"flat" pattern,be constructed along the roadway of said street between said limits con-
tiguous to said curbing;that the remaining portion of the roadway of said street between
said limits be macadamized with a layer of broken trap rock eight inches in thickness,
under Resolution of Intention No.736,adopted by the Council of said City,Aprii 19th 1909,
be and the same are hereby adopted and approved. And the Clerk is directed to file the
same.
Mr.Walker seconded the Resolution and it was adopted by the following vote. Ayes:
Councilmen Christen en,Walker,Xrumb,Cresby,Ells,Fisher,Probst and Bullock,(6). Noes:None.
Absent :Councilman Nammond,(1).
Mr.Krumb offered the following Resolution and moved its adoption:
Whereas,It appears to the satisfaction of this Council,that Resolution of Intention
Ne.736 for the work of grading,curbing,Euttering,macadanizing and otherwise improving Stan-
ton Street between Pacific and Buena Vista Avenues in the City of Alameda,adopted by this
Council,April 19th 1909,has been posted and published according to law, ad that no legal
objection to the doing of said work has been filed with the City Clerk of said City.
Resolved,That the public interest and convenience require and the Council of the City
of Alameda hereby orders the following described street work to be done in sad City,accord-
ing to the plans and specifications adopted therefor,namely: That Stanton Street from the
northern line of Pacific Avenue to the southern line of Buena Vista Avenue be improved as
follows : That the entire width of said street between said limits be graded to the official
grade ;that concrete curbing,eight inches by fourteen inches in cross section dimension be
constructed on the curb lines of said street between said liits;that cement grouted. rock
gutters,three feet in width of the "fl t" pattern,be constructed along the roadway of said
street between said limits contiguous to said curbing;that the remaining portion of the
roadway of said street between said limits be macadamized with a layer of broken trap rock
eight inches in thickness.
The Clerk of this City is hereby directed to publish this Resolution for two days in
the Alameda Daily Argus,a daily mewsraper published and circulated in this city,and which
is hereby designated for that purpose. He is also directed to post conspicuously for f
five days near the Chamber Door of the said Council notice of said work with specifica-
tions inviting sealed proposals or bids for doing the work ordered,and to publish notice
of said work inviting sealed proposals or bids for doing the work and referring to the
specifications posted or on file,also for two days in the said Alameda Daily Argus,the
newspaper hereby designated for that purpose. Both of the said notices shall require
a certified check or a bond,either as prescribed by law and for an amount not less than
ten per cent of the aggregate of the proposal,and shall name iuesday,the 15th day of June,
1909,as the day hereby designated on which up to the hour of 6 o'clock,p.m.,the said propo-
sals or bids shall he received.
Mr.Walker seconded the resolution and it was adopted by the following vote. Ayes:
Councilmen Christensen,Walker,Krumb,Crosby,Ells,Fisher,Probs and Bullock, (8). Noes:None.
Absent :Councilman Hanmond,(1).
The Street Superintendent presented a report that the work of grading,curbinr,macad-
amizing and otherwise improving Hibbard St.hetween Lincoln and Buena Vista Avenues done
under private contract
by Hutchinson OompanyAnaa been compietea according to the plans and specifications for
said work and to his satiffaction. Ordered filed,
The 3treet Superintendent presented
_port that the work of grading,curhing.,macad -
amizing and otherwise inprovi hound -Street between Santa Clara and Johnson Avenues done
by Hutchinson Comfany under private contract had been completed according to the plans and
C.8 'or sala wont ana to nre satisraction. uraerea riled.
The 3-1.;reet perinte-,lent presented a report that the work of grading our ng,nac-
adamizian and otherwise improving Court ,etreet between .3ant
lara And. Johnson Avenues
done by Hutchinson Company under private contract had been completed in accordance with
the plans and specifications for the work and to his satisfaction. Ordered filed.
A report was presented by City Engineer I.H.Chapman,in which he estimated the cost
of bituminizing Santa Clara Avenue from the west line of Park Street to the west line of
the Elks property adjoining the City Hall,at about ;11,000.00. Lir.Bullock moved that
the same be filed and referred to the treet Committee to investigate and report back to
the Committee of the Wbole,seconded by 1r.Ells and carried.
A protest signed by numerous property owners was presented against the opening of
a new street as described in Resolution of Intention No.737 of the Council. Ordered
filed,and thereupon Pr.Krurnb introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption:
nereas various persons have filed a protest against the opening of a certain street
commencing at the westerly line of Grand Street at Clement Avenue and extending westerly
to the Feralta Grant Line at the western end of Alameda as provided for under Resolution
of Intention No.737,
Therefore resolved that 8 o'clock P.L. on the 15th day of June,18C9,and the Council-
room of this Council be and are hereby fixed as the time and place of hearing said prote
and the City Clerk is hereby directed to give notice thereof in the manner prescribed, by
law.
Mr.Walker seconded the Resolution and it was adopted by the following vote. Ayes:
Councilmen Christensen,1alker,Krumb,Crosby,Ells,Fisher,2robst and Bullock, (8). Noes:None.
Absent :Councilman Hammond, (1)
Louis Ferrari,representing Frederick 'hand John J.Cosgrove presented e written ap-
peal from warrant for street work done pursuant, to Resolution of Intention No.730. Or-
dered filed and thereupon hr.Krumb introduced the following Resolution and moved its
adoption.
Miereas Frederick H. Cosgrove et al. have filed an appeal from the learrant for street
work under Resolution of Intention No. 30.
Therefore resolved that 8 o'clock P.R. on the 15th day of June,1009,and the Council-
room of this Council be and are hereby fixed as the time and place of hearing said appeal,
and the City Clerk is hereby directed to give notice thereof in the manner prescribed by
law.
1:1r.Yralker seconded the Resolution and it was adopted by the following vote. Ayes:
Councilmen Christensen,7ialker,Krumb,Crosby,Fals,Fisher,Probst and Bullock, (8). Noes:None.
Absent:Councilman Hammond,(1).
Chas .3chleesinger as President of the Pacific Land Investment Company presented pro-
tests against assessments for street work done pursuant to Resolution of Intention 70.726.
Ordered filed and thereupon idr.:Lrumb offered the following resolution and, moved its adop-
uron.
aereas,the Pacific Land Investment eomi:any by its President, Chas Zchlessin,er,bas
filed an appeal from certain assessments for the work of constructing a sewer in Encinal
Avenue,under Resolution of Intention No.728.
Therefore resolved that 8 o'clock P.E.on the 15th day of June,109,and the Council-
room of this Council be and are hereby fixed as the time and place of hearing said pro-
te t,and the City Clerk is hereby directed to give notice thereof in the manner prescrib-
ed by law.
Mr.,:ialker seconded the resolution and it was adopted by the following vote. Ayes:
Councilmen Christensen,Ailker,Krumbrosby,Ells,Fisher,i'robst and Bullock,(6). does:
None. Absent :Councilman Hammond, (1).
A communication was received from the Alameda Improvement Club urging the Council
to pass an Ordinance which would compel the banishment of bill-boards. Mr.Orosby mov-
ed that the sane be filed and. referred to the City Attorney for investigation and report.
A polic;c, was received from the Orient insurance Company in the sum of r:2500.00 and
numbered 122303 covering insurance on the Gasoline Road roller and the building in which
it was housed at the Corporation Yard. Ordered filed.
T.A.Pyne presented a requestfaccompanied by a sketch or plan) for rermission to move
a wooden wall in the rear
f 1323 Park Street,being prop
ty owned by Dr.T.D.Tisdale.
IfIr.Chris ensen moved that the matter be referred to the Council Committee on Fire,ater
and Police in conjunction with the Chief of the Fire Department and the Building Ins-
pector,seconded by Hir.Fisher and carried.
A Bill entitled "A Bill for Ordinance No. Ordering the opening of a certain
unnamed street in the City of Alameda,forty feet in width and extending easterly from
the Eastern line of Webster Street at a point opposite Tract 35,as shown on Map of Ala-
meda Marsh Land hereinafter mentioned,to the Western boundary line of Tract No. 9,as
shown on said 1,:,ap,and appointing Commissioners to open said street," introduced on May
3rd. 1909,by Er.Krumb came up for passage and was read by the Clerk. Mr.Xrumh moved its
adoption, seconded by Mr .Walker and carried by the following vote. Ayes :Councilmen
Obristensen,Walker,Krumb,Crosby,711s,Fisher,Probst and Bullock,(6). Noes: None
Absent:Councilman Hammond.
Lr.Krumb,chairman of the Street Committee reported progress in the matter of the
widening of Encinal Avenue between lark Avenue and Zeroadway,also that Webb Avenue between
Park and Everett Ctreets had been repaired as requested by the Police and 'ire Commission.
Er.Walker moved that the request of the Police and Fire Commission for authority
to appoint three additional policemen to serve during the tine that the regular officers
were taking their vacations,as presented at the meeting of May 17th, be denied, seconded
hy Er.Bulloc7a and carried.
ICr .Walker moved that the request of the Police and Fire Commission for authority
to appoint an additional second class driver as presented at the meeting of 2a,y 17th,be
denied, seconded by Lr.Bullock and carried.
Yx.Walker reported that the request to purchase a combination Patrol and Ambulance
wagon could not be considered at the present time on account of lack of funds and moved
that further action be posroned until after July,seconded by Er.Bullock and carried.
Street Superintendent Frodden reported that he had investigated the matter of the
petition of J.F.Neall to have a sidewalk constructed on the west side of Viillow Street
at the southerly corner of Eagle Avenue and that; the owner of the said property J.R.
Sloan contemplated building immediately and that he recommended that no action be taken
at present or until such building was completed. Mr.Walker reported to the same effect
and moved that action be deferred for the present, seconded by Er.frobst and carried.
Mr.Bullock brought up the matter of the disputed ownership to the streets which
lead off of 9th Street westerly to the Dunn Property on the south side of Encinal Ave-
nue and moved that the matter be referred to the Council Committee of Streets, Sewers
and narves in conunction with the City Attorney and Street Superintendent and City
Engineer to investigate and report back to the Council,seconded by Mr.Valker and carried
Lx.frobst moved that the Clerk be directed to address a communication to the
Board of Health requesting them to suggest a successor to ,T.Erunett Clark,ij.D. whose
resignation had been accepted, seconded by Mr .Ells and carried by the following vote.
Ayes :Councilmen 1 ' tensen,"T:alkerm7rumb,Crosby,Ms,Fisher and Probst, (7). Noes:
Councilman Bullock, (1) Absent:Councilnan 1:ammond,(1).
There 1)eing no further business to transact the Council adjourned until the next
regular neoting,Tuesday,June 15th 1909,at 7.30
City Clerk.