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1915-03-16 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 16TH, 1915. The meeting convened with Mayor Frank Otis presiding. The roll was called and Councilmen Bullock, MacRae, Morgenstern, Morris and Stewart, (5) were noted present. Quorum present. Councilmen Hammond, Probst and Roth, (3) arrived later and were noted present. Absent:Councilman Bullock, (1). The Minutes of the regular meeting of March 2nd, 1915 were approved as read. The Minutes of the adjourned regular meeting of March 5th, 1915, were approved as read. Mr. Morgenstern introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption:- RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING 2500 FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE RECREATION FUND. RESOLVED: That the sum of Twenty-five Hundred Dollars ($2500) be and the same is hereby trans- ferred from the General Fund to the Recreation Fund, same being for improvements in parks, and the Auditor and Treasurer are hereby authorized to make the said transfer upon their respective . ,. - . 4 N'-(,-,,,-,i,. jt ,,.,,, ,i,..?,,TtLTi ,, ,,,,,f i,.. ,,_L _,..,L _ii c„,;, j_ceLc,,..,,-,..7,.. ,c,, •i:.-( ., ,.., 6,.C.,14...kl. Hy, ---:. 3)/,,,,,,,,,-b,,-, --;;;4„,21-:77",..,4. h,r1-i,,i/L;7tcr.,..,7,,,iy, Li.cf,,,,,,...41-',,,x_Li,,,a-n.,:-An,,,,,,,,,,ci:,..-_, loam ainAlAhel General Fund' amount'ing to 2533.45; against the Police"Fund amounting to 289,00: against the Fire Fund amounting 506.81; and against the Street Fund amounting to 002.79 having been approved and audited by the proper officials were read by the Clerk as follows:- GE1TERAL FUND. Alameda Electric Co. Alameda Steam Laundry Assn. Ascher, Augusta California Oil Burner Co. Cushman & Denison Mfg. Co. Forrest, Emma W. Hama, W. R. Hunt, H. B. Kilham, Jeanette Municipal Electric Light ?lant 11 11 IT 11 Purity Springs Water Co. Recorder Printing & Publish.Co. Schuman, F. O. Thompson, Alma Times Star Co. Tschich, J. Alameda Vulcanizing Works Association Oil Co. 71 11 Bechtle, Otto Bell's Garage Langlois, E. Roberts, S. H. Schneider, HfJnry Smith, Frank Western Union Tel. Co. Chain pull sockets Towel service Services Stove oil Dater Services IV 11 11 Lamps Public lighting Water Subscription Services TT Printin Lock Total - POLICE FUND. Repairs and supplies Gasoline 71 Repairs Overhauling wagon Repairs Labor License Meals Clock rental FIRE FUND. Total Vora ORIP 8 3.50 8.00 21.00 36.56 3.00 18.00 25.50 21.00 21.00 3.00 2309.64 .50 9.00 16.50 21.00 15.00 1.25 82 .45 2.50 12.00 11.00 1.50 155.00 3.50 9.00 70.00 23.50 1.00 289.00 Furey, F. P. King, Asa R. Lewis Grocery Co. Lomax, R. R. Mazzini, L. Pacific Gas & ElectriCo. Peoples Water Co. Rhodes-Jamieson & Standard Oil Co. Sutherland's Pharmacy Taylor & Co. Young, Ed. Billington, A. E. California Bldg, A.Aterial Co. Chapman, E. N. Dahl, James Fairo, D. Finale, B. Freeman, J. L. Gay, A. T. Gutte, A. Jussila, John Konigshofer's Lavisone, J. Lavisone, L. Manuel A. Mastrelli, L. Pennock, E. Peoples Water Co. Perry, Joe Peterson, A. Powell Bros. Construction Co. Rhodes-Jamieson & Co. 11 IP IT 11 House repairs Horseshoeing Supplies Horseshoeing Supplies Gas Water Feed, etc. Gasoline Medicine Lumber House repairs Total STREET FUND, March 16th Labor Rock Assisting City VT IT Labor TT Assisting City Blacksmithing Labor Tt Supplies Labor Stakes Labor Fuel Water Labor 11 ROck Material It Weinstock- Nichols Co. ASSg. E.C.Soules Supplies. Total - Er. Probst moved that the claims as read be paid, seconded Engineer IT Engineer Bartlett and carried by the following vote:- MacRae,,Morgenstern, Morris, Probst, Roth and Absent :Councilmen Bullock and Hammond, (2) The following were received:- The report of the Municipal Electric of January, 1915. Ordered filed. 3.65 16.00 .60 10.00 47.90 22.58 305.90 134.25 13.13 1.75 3.00 20.00 96.81 10.00 38.18 41.25 37.80' 10.00 10.00 57.29 33.65 12.50 3,00 2.10 10.00 10.00 1.50 10.00 22.00 36.37 12.50 11.25 51.00 166.30 84.80 31.30 702.79 by Er. Ayes :Councilmen Bartlett, Stewart, (7). Noes:None. Light Plant for the month he continuation certificate on the bond of H. P. Wichman. Ordered filed. 2 /-._? The continuation certificate on the bond of nrtliur D. Coldsworthy. Ordered filed. The following communications were received: From A. G. Greenlaw, 1241 -2.e,7ent Street, Levy, 1110 idneoln 4 Avenue and e. j., Brown., 1 ::or-o1 street, for permission to erect tents at the respective addresses. Ir, Stewart moved that the requests be grant- ed, seconded by :Lir. 1:i.orris and carriea. Er, e?robst suggested that that portion of the Ordinance requiring owners of individual tents to procure permission from the Council to erect the same be repealed, and that the City Attorney draw up the necessary provision, seconded by Er. Reth and carried by the following vote:- Ayes: Councilmen Bartlett, Hammond, LacRae, Morgenstern, Morris, Probst, Roth and Stewart, (8). NoeseNone. AbsentCounoi1man Bullock, (1). March 16th, 1915. Ordered filed. The Clerk reported that in response to said Notice he was in receipt of nine bids. Yr. Hammond moved that the Clerk open and read the bicis,seconded by Mr. Stewart and carried. There- upon the Clerk opened and read the bids as follows:- From Arthur Heydenaber. Bid, 04700,00. From C. F. Allen. Bid, 4185.00. From J. W. Smith. Bid, 4395.00. From D. M. Etter, Bid, 4198.00. From Larkin & Steele. Bid, 4545.00, From Powell Bro. Construction Co. Bid, 3821.50. From Porter Bros. Bid, 4255.00. From Fletter & Winlund, Bid, 3821.00. From A. T. Spence. Bid, 3780.00. Each bid was accompanied by the appropriate certified check. 6 The bid of A. T. Spence having been the lowest, Mr. Probst moved that he be awarded the contract at the price stated in his bid, seconded by Mr. Hammond and carried by the following vote:— Ayes:Councilmen Bartlett, Hammond, MacRae, Morgenstern, Morris, Probst, Roth and Stewart (8). Noes:None. Absent:Councilman Bullock, (1). Mr. Probst also moved that all checks be returned to the unsuccessful bidders and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to enter into a contract, seconded by Mr. Hammond and carried by the following vote:- Ayes:Councilmen Bartlett, Hammond, MacRae, Morgen- stern, orris, Probst, Roth and Stewart, (8). Noes:None. Absent: Councilman Bullock, (1). A recess of five minutes was taken to enable the Clerk to return the certified checks to a number of the unsuccessful bidders who were present. Upon reconvening the following Councilmen were noted present:- Councilmen Bartlett, Hammond, MacRae, Morgenstern, Morris, Probst, Roth and Stewart, (8). Foes:None. Absent:Councilman Bullock, (1). An Lffidavit was presented showing due publication of Notice to automobile dealers inviting bids for two automobile chassis for the Fire De nartment. Ordered filed. The Clerk reported that in response to said Notice he was in receipt of six bids, Mr. Hammond moved that the Clerk open and read the bids, seconded by Mr. Probst and carried. Thereupon the Clerk opened and read the bids as follows:- From The White Company "TBC" Bid, $7360.00 From Cuyler Lee Packard Bid, 5600.00 From Frank Bartells Velie Bid, 5300.00 From the Pacific Kissel Kar Federal Bid, 4875.00 From F. R. Fageol Jeffery Bid, 6900.00 From Gorham Fire Apparatus Co. Gorham Bid, One,3000.00 Two,5600.00 Each bid was accompanied by the appropriate certified check. Mr. Stewart moved that the bids be referred to the Police and Fire Commission for recommendation and consideration, seconded by Mr. Morris and carried, March 16th, 1915. of Rates. Mr. Hammond moved that the Schedule as prepared be adopt- ed,seconded by Mr. Bartlett and carried by the following vote:- Ayes:Councilmen Bartlett, Hammond, MacRae, Morgenstern , Probst, Roth and Stewart, (8). Noes:None. Absent:Councilman Bullock, (1). 11 From the Board of Electricity stating th2t there were no alien employees in the Department. Ordered filed. 12 From the Board of Electricity recommending the extension of the Standard electrolier system along Webster Street Roadway. Mr. Hammond moved that the City Attorney prepare the necessary papers under the same get by which the other electroliers were placed, seconded by Mr. Morris and carried, 13 From the Mayor, Auditor and City Clerk giving a statement of the county of money made on the 8th of March, 1915. Ordered filed. 14 From George D. Graybill calling the Council's attention to an alleged misuse of the police automobile. Referred to the Police and Fire Commission. From the Alameda Moose Hall Association requesting a gratuitous license to conduct a Carnival in the City of Alameda from May llth to May 15th. Mr. Hammond moved that the request be granted, subject to the supervisiQn of the Chief of Police and Chief of the Fire Department, seconded by Mr. Probst. Mr. Stewart moved to amend. seconded by idr. Morris, that people residing on Park Avenue be conferred with before permission is granted. The motion was lost when put to vote. Mr. Hammond thereupon called for the original question which was carried by a majority vote. 16 From the Ford. Automobile Company presenting a Profit-Shar- ing Rider on one of the machines ourchased by the Police Depart- ment, Ordered filed. 17 From E. M. Shaw requesting to be notified in case an appli- c:Ition is made to locate a tent city at the southwest corner of Grand Street and Encinal Avenue, or on Alameda Avenue between Grand and Paru Streets. Ordered filed. The Clerk was instructed to give the proper notification. 18 From the City Planning 0ornmision stating that the Com- mission felt that the improvement of Central Avenue, west of Fourth Street seemed inadvisable at the present time. Ordered filed. 19 L, The Clerk called attention to the suggestion made placing garbage cans at the tents used for election purposes. No action, however ,was taken. Further communications: 20 From the State Board of Health recommending a sufficient salary so that the Health Officer can devote all of his time to his work. Ordered filed. March 16th, 1915. 23 24 City Engineer Sutton presented a plan for a catch basin. Mr, Roth moved that the plan be adopted, seconded by Mr. MacRae and carried by the following vote:- Ayes:Councilmen Bartlett, Hammond, MacRae, Morgenstern, Morris, Probst, Roth and Stewart, (8). Noes: None. Absent:Councilman Bullock, (1). City Engineer Sutton also presented plans and specifications for corrugated iron culverts. As a plan for culverts had been adopted some years ago, the City Attorney was instructed to pre- pare the necessary papers to cancel the same and adopt the new. V Mr. MacRae presented an agreement with the Warren Bros. for the use of their bitulithic pavement. The matter was referred to the next Committee of the Whole meeting for consideration. The Street Committee presented a Bill entitled. 'A BILL FOR ORDINANCE NO. NEW SERIES. Prescribing how any Person, Firm, Company or Corporation owning and operating any Steam, Electric or Street Railway within the City of Alameda shall pave those portions of Streets which they are required by law to pave and keep in repair, and providing a penalty for violation of provisions thereof, which was referred to the next Committee of the Whole meeting. Mr. Morgenstern presented a Bill entitled, A BILL FOR ORDINANCE NO. NEW SERIES. Determining Water Rates and fixing the Com- pensation for Water furnished for Private and public purposes in the City of Alameda during the year commencing July 1, 1915, and ending June 30, 1916, which was laid over under a provision of the Charter. Mr. Probst presented _a Bill entitled, A BILL FOR ORDINANCE NO. NEV SERIES. An Ordinance establishing and providing for the Regulation of the Business of using, operating and driving automobiles for hire upon the public streets of the City of Alameda; for the Licensing of the Same; Repealing all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances, in Conflict herewith, and Providing a Penalty for the Violation hereof, which was laid over under a provision of the Charter. M. Probst presented a Bill entitled, A BILL FOR ORDINANCE NO. NEW SERLLS. Calling and Providing for a Special Election to be held in the City of Alameda, County of Alameda, State of California, for the Purpose of Submitting to the Qualified Voters of said City Two certain Proposi- tions for Incurring a Bonded Indebtedness Amounting in the Aggregate to Five Hundred Thousand Dollars for certain Permanent Municipal Improvements in said City, to wit:- First, - A Bonded Indebtedness in the sum of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars for the Ac- quisition, Construction and Completion of Wharves, Docks, Piers, Slips and Quays Required for the Ac- commodation of Commerce Together with Their Appurte- • •" , • . , • „ • March l6th. 1915. and quays, and Necessary Bulkheads, Dredging and Filling; and, Second, - A Bonded Indebtedness in the Sum of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars for the Construction and Completion of Certain New School Buildings, together with the Furnishing and Equip- ping Thereof, the Construction and Completion of Additions, Lnprovements and Alterations of and to Existing School-Buildings; together with the Fur- nishing and Equioping Thereof, the Ascquisition of lots of land Adjacent to and near certain Ex- isting School-lots to be used for the Purposes of School-yards and School-House sites and Additions to Existing School-yards and School-house sites; Declaring the Estimated Cost of said Proposed Public Improvements, and the Amount of the Principal of of the indebtedness to be Incurred Therefor, and the Rate of Interest to be paid Thereon; Declar- ing and Determining that the Cost of said Proposed Public Improvements and of Each of Them will be and is Too Great to be Paid out of the Ordinary Annual Income and Revenue of said Mu ,icipality, Ind Will, in Addition to the Other Expenditures of said City or Alameda, exceed the Income and Revenue Provided for in Any One Year; and Fixing Wednesday, the 14th day of April, A. D. 1915, as the Date upon Which said Election Shall be Held, the Manner of Holding such Election and the Voting For or Against Incurring Such Indebtedness, Es- tablishing Election Precincts and Polling Places for such Election, and Appointing Board of Elec- tion Therefor and Proclaiming and Giving Notice of Said Election, which was laid over under a provision of the Charter. 25 v Mr. Roth called attention to the abandoned building on Lincoln Avenue, between Oak Street and Walnut Street, formerly occupied by the Western Dairy Company as a barn and moved that the Clerk notify the Board of Health and request them to take some steps to abate the nuisance, seconded by Mr. Hammond and carried. 26 Mr. Roth stated that he would make a report on the matter of the betterment of the City Hall at the next meeting of the Council. 27 V Mr. Probst stated that the Assessor was in need of clerical assistance and moved that he be granted permission to employ a Clerk for one month at $50.00 per month, seconded by Mr. Hammond and carried by the following vote:- Ayes:Councilmen Bartlett, Hammond, MacRae, Morgenstern, Morris, Probst, Roth and Stewart, (8). Noes:None. Absent:Councilman Bullock, (1). Er. Probst called attention to the fact that a waiting room had not been provided at the corner of Fifth Street and Lincoln Avenue and moved that the Clerk communicate with General Manager W. R. Scott, of the Southern Pacific Company and ask him to install a station immediately, seconded by Mr. Hammond and carried. Er. Roth called attention to the bad condition of street crossings on Webster Street. One of the engineers of the Southern Pacific Company being present, was called upon and stated that the Company would make the necessary repairs at an early date. 30 Mr. C. W. Fellows of the State Insurance Compensation Fund addressed the Council on the matter of insuring the city employees. The matter was referred to the Committee of the Whole. 7)1' A-E-Enrina,rr -Pnnrmpin ranilfmQ+PA P +urn rmc,a12-Q .1rnr.s7)-Einli -En ht -Er07-c%In March 16th, 1915. request be granted, seconded by Mr. Bartlett and carried by the follow- ing vote:- Ayes:Councilmen Bartlett, Hammond, MacRae, Morgenstern, Morris, Probst, Roth and Stewart, (8). Noes:None. Absent:Council- man Bullock, (1). 32 Mr. Probst moved that the Council meet as a Committee of the Whole next Tuesday evening, March 23rd, 1915, seconded by Mr. Hammond and carried. Mr. Morgenstern moved that the Council adjourn to an adjourned regular meeting Tuesday evening, March 23, 1915 at 8 o'clock, seconded by Mr. Hammond and carried by the following vote:- Ayes; Councilmen Bartlett, Hammond, MacRae, Morgenstern, Morris, Probst, Roth and Stewart, (8). Noes:None. Absent:Councilman Bullock, (1). There being no further business to transact the Council adjourn- ed to meet in adjourned regular meeting, Tuesday evening, LIarch 23rd, 1915, at 8 o'clock. Respectfully submitted, City Clerk. (