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1915-03-30 Regular CC MinutesADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 30TH, 1915. The meeting convened with Mayor Frank Otis presiding. The roll was called and Councilmen Bartlett, Bullock, Hammond MacRae, Morgenstern, Morris, Probst, Roth and Stewart, (9) were noted present. Quroum present. Absent:None. Mr. Morgenstern introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING 4600.00 FROM THE GENERAL FUND (CONTINGENT ) TO THE GENERAL FUND (FIRE) . RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Alameda, that there be transferred from the General Fund (Contingent) to the General Fund (Fire), the sum of Six Hun- dred (600.00) Dollars to be added to the $5,000.00 for the purchase of the two automobile chassis for the Fire Department. The Auditot is hereby authorized to make said transfer upon his books. Mr. Bullock seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and it was passed and adopted by the following vote:- Ayes:Councilmen Bartlett, Bullock, Hammond, MacRae, Morgenstern, Morris, Probst, Roth and Stewart Noes:None. Absent:ITone. Claims against the General Fund amounting to 0264.44; against the Police Fund amounting to 18.35; and against the Recreation Com- mission amounting to 02006.05 having been approved and audited by the proper officials were read by the Clerk as follows:- GENERAL FUND. Frodden, V. M. Hama, Wm, R. Times Star Co. TV it u TV TV V1 TV TI u Varcoe, Wm, Conrad, John Alameda Hardware Co. Baird, J. V. Buxton Co., J. H. TV IT IT /I Chapman, E. N. Crane Co. Dahl, James Freeman, J. L. Guage, Wm, Hammond, C. J. IT IT If Hata, T. Martin, Arthur Mastini, L. TT If Maxwell Hardware Co. Norden, H. Owens, Y. H. O'Brein, W. B. Reimbursement for special labor Services Printing Ballot paper and express charges Advertising Services Total - POLICE FUND. Incidental expenses RECREATION FUND. Supolies Repairs Supplies TV Assisting City Suuulie s Assisting City TV TT Trees, shrubs, Cement Gravel, cement Trees, shrubs, Cartage Hardware Supplies IT Services in Li Water Pipe Sign Painting Engineer Engineer Tr etc. , lime, etc. etc. ncoln Park 500.00 15.50 139.20 7.50 30.83 486.41 85.00 1264.44 18.35 28,03 6.15 8.10 14.90 5.25 10.97 4.82 7.28 45.20 2.50 36,80 40.00 6.00 7.85 2.45 5.25 5.00 67.05 4.50 Plummer & Son, Geo, E. IT t? It TT TV TT 11 TV TV It TV if II TV IT It It Tr if TT Powell Bros, Construction TV IT 11 TV IT TV TV 17 IT TV TV TT TV TV 17 ff 7T TV Schaefer Vietor L. Schendier, Henry Sies C. Spaulding Bros, A. G. Standard Fence Co. TV TT It It If It Times Star Co. Timly, Harry Zellerbach Paper Co. CO. TT Mr. Morgenstern moved. Mr,, Bartlett and carried by TV TV IT IT March 30th, 1915. Lumber 77 TIT TT IT Teaming Lobor hire and Toonin it 17 it If TT TT Tr IT Filling Tni_nooln Park Labor and Teaming TV If TV Supplies TV TT TV Fence TV TV for TT TV YJincoln Pork. Washington Park Lincoln Park Pri:nting Services in Lincoln Park Toilet paper and fixtures Total 12.81 13.60 5464 12.25 46.94 A9.75 30.75 240d5 • 138.50 172.05 175.40 67.00 2.50 .30 2.25 5.98 190.25 428.62 20.13 14.00 1.25 8.75 2006,05 that the claims as read be paid, seconded by the following vote:- Ayes:Councilmen Bartlett Bullock, Hammond, MacRae, [iorgenstern, Morris, Probst, Roth and Stewart, (9). Noes:None. Absent:None. The following were received: 1. The Affidavit of Publication of the Proclamation calling the General Municipal Election. Ordered filed. 2. A profit sharing coupon of the Ford Motor Company coverinF the "T" roadster purchased by the _Police Department. Ordered filed. The application of P. Leon to peddle tamales and enchiladas. Endorsed and recommended by John Conrad, Chief of Police. Mr. Bartlett moved that the free license be granted, seconded by Mr. Haamond and carried by the following vote:- Ayes:Councilmen Bartlett, Bullock, Hammond, 1:acRae Morgenstern, Morris, Probst, Roth and Stewart, (9). Noes:None. Absent:None. The following communications were received: • From the Oklahoma Panama Exposition Tent City requesting permission to erect a tent city on Blocks B and H of the Oak Park Tract. The same bore the endorsement of E. C. Maillot, Sanitary Building Inspector, After some discussion on the application, Mr. Stewart moved that permission be granted seconded by Mr. Roth. Mr. Hammond offered a substitute motion that the matter be referred to the Committee of the 'Mole and parties interested be invited to attend, the understand being that the Tent City Company would seel,c another location, seconded by Mr. Probst and carried by the following vote:- Ayes:Councilmen Bartlett, Bullock, Hammond, 1,7.acRae, Morgenstern, Probst and Roth, (7). Noes:Councilmen itorris and Stewart, (2). Absent: None. 5. From the Police and Fire Commission recommending the purchase of two pa . automobile chassis from the Cuyler Lee Company. Mr. Morris moved that the recommendation be adopted, seconded by Mr. Hammond and carried hy the following vote:- Aye ouncilmen Bartlett, Bullock, Hammond, IiiacRae, Morgenstern, Morris, Probst, Roth and Stewart, (9). Noe :None. Absent: None. March 30th, 1915. 8. Library Trustees to take effect on Larch 26th, 1915. Mr. Probst moved that the resignation be accepted, seconded by Mr. Morris and carried by the following vote:- Ayes:Councilmen Bartlett, Bullock, Hammond, MacRae, Morgenstern, Morris, Probst, Roth and. Stewart, (9). Mayor Otis took occassion to state that Mr. Hawks while a member of the Board gave freely of his time and effort to the work required of him; that Mr. Hawks had shown excellent judgment in matters pertaining to the welfare of the Library; that he had inconvenienced himself on numerous occasions in order that the work of the Library would not be hampered by his non-attendance; that in resigning from the Board, that Body has lost a most efficient and helpful worker, Councilman Hammond moved that Mayor Otis' remarks be spre ad. upon the minutes, seconded by Mr. Bartlett and carried. Mr. Probst thereupon moved that Dr. H. A. Miller be appointed to fill the unexpired term of Hr. Hawks seconded by Mr. Dorris and carried by the following vote:- Ayes:Ctuncilmen Bartlett, Bullock, Hammond, MacRae, Morgenstern, Morris Probst, Roth and. Stewart, (9). Noes:None. Absent:None. .// From the California Ripe Olive Day Association of San Francisco, inviting the Council to participate in the ceremonies at the Exposition on March 31st, 1915. Mr. Morgenstern moved that the invitation be accepted, seconded by Mr. Probst and carried. From the City Planning Commission giving a supplementary report on the lands to be taken for the opening of Atlantic Boulevard. Referred to the next Committee of the Whole meeting. 9. A Bill for Ordinance entitled. A BILL FOR ORDINANCE NO. NEW SERIES. Prescribing the manner in which any person, firm, Company or Corporation owning and operat- ing 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, came uo for passage, Mr. Poorman suggested that the word "how" as the title origihally read be stricken out and the words "the manner in which" be substituted therefor. Mr. Morgenstern moved that the title be so amended, seconded by Mr. Bullock and carried. Mr. W. R. Alberger of the San Francisco, Oakland. Terminal Railways addressed the Council on the subject matter of the Ordinance and requested a delay so that he might have time to carefully study it. He stated further that at the present time his Company was unable to meet the expense required if the Ordinance passed. On motion of Mr. Hammond, seconded by Mr. Bartlett and carried the matter was laid over until April 20th, 1915. A BIll for Ordinance entitled 10. March 30th, 1915. To amend Section 541, Chapter VIII of Ordinance No. 1, New Series, known as the Municipal Code of the City of Alameda, Approved. January 14, 1913, by re-enacting said section as amended, came up for passage and was read by the Clerk. Mr. Probst moved that Subdivision A, eliminating the license tax on automobiles carrying passengers for hire., commonly known as the jitney bus, be adopted, seconded by Ur. Bullock and carried. Mr. Probst thereupon moved that the Ordinance as amended be adopted, seconded by Mr. Bullock and carried by the following vote:- Ayes:Councilmen Bartlett, Bullock, Hammond, MacRae, Morgenstern, Morris, Probst, Roth and Stewart, (9). Noes:None, Absent:None. A Bill for Ordinance entitled. A BILL FOR ORDINANCE NO. NEW SERIES. Establishing and Providing for the Regula- tion 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, was presented and laid over under a provision of the Charter0 A Bill for Ordinance 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 comiencing July 1, 1915, and ending June 30, 19169 came up for passage and was read by the Clerk, Mr. Morgenstern moved that the Ordinance be adopted, seconded by Mr. Bullock and carried by the following vote:- Ayes:Councilmen Bartlett, Bullock, Hammond, MacRae, Morgenstern, Morris, Probst, Roth and Stewart, (9). Noes:None. Absent :None, 11. Mr. Morgenstern called attention to the need of concrete curb- ing along San Jose Avenue, between the two portions of Park Avenue and moved that Q100.00 be allowed for the same, and that the Street Superintendent have power to act in the manner, seconded by Mr. Bart let and carried by the following vote:- Ayes:Councilmen Bartlett, Bullock, Hammond, MacRae,- Morgenstern, Morris, Probst, Roth and Stewart, (9). Noes:None. Absent:None. 12. / Mr. Bartlett moved that 05.00 be allowed the Street Department to purchase garbage cans to be placed at the polling piaces at election times, seconded by Mr. Hammond and carried by the following vote:- Ayes:Councilmen Bartlett, Bullock, Hammond, MacRe, Morgenstern, Horris, Probst, Roth and Stewart, (9). Noes:None. Absent :None. 13. Mr. Probst stated that the Western Union Telegraph Company was charging an extra toll for the delivery of messages west of gi-v.+11 0,4-7,c,r++ 5111A mnIrmA onnnmqnA °NTT im,,11^^1, ,v,r1 March 30th, 1915. 14. Mr. Morgenstern stated that the Recreation Commission de- sired to be allowed to spend :490.00 for the construction of a new back-stop and bleachers at Lincoln Park and moved that the Commission be allowed to ezpend that amount, seconded by Mr. Probst and carried by the following vote:- Ayes:Council'nen Bartlett, Bullock, Hammond, MacRae, Morgenstern, Morris, Probst, Roth and Stewart, (9). Noes:ITone. Absent:rone. 15. Mr. Roth stated that Mrs. Jhon Fraser, owner of the lot at the corner of Willow Street and Lincoln venue ,would not relinquish the ten foot strip needed for the sidewalk unless she were paid for the same. He moved, seconded by Mr. Hammond and carrion, that the Clerk ascertain from her what price she would ask for the lend in question. 16. Mr. Hammond asked what action the City Attorney had taken on the matter of amending the Tent Ordinance. City Attorney Foorman replied that in his judgment he doubted whether a suit- able amendment excluding individual tents could be drawn. He woudl, however, give it further attention. 17. Mr. Bullock asked of the 7ublic Buildings ounds Committee what action they had taken towards the repair of the City Hall. YR. Roth stated that he would have a report ready for the next meeting of the Council. 18. City Attorney Poorman stated that it appeared that his demurrer in the case of Robinson vs. Otis, et al, will be over- ruled and asked if the Council desired to have the same appealed. Jr, Bartlett, moved, seconded by Mr. Morgensternand carried that the City Attorney be instructed to appeal the case in the event that the demurrer is over-ruled. 19. Mr. Hammond moved that the proposed change of schedule of street cars along San Jose Avenue about to be made effective, be placed in thehands of the Public Utilities Committee, second- ed by Mr. Bartlett and carried. Mr. MacRae reported on the reauest of the Peoples Water Company for Permission to move their house across Fernside Boule- vard and moved that the request be granted, seconded by Mr. Roth. Mr. Morgenstern moved to mend that the matter lay over until the next meeting of the Council, seconded by Mr. Bullock and carried. 21. Mr. Morgenstern moved that the matter of insuring the city's employees be laid over to the next Committee of the Whole meeting. There being no further business to transact the Council ad- journed to meet in regular session, Tuesday evening, April 6th, 1915, at 7:30 o'clock. Respectfully submitted,