1915-07-06 Regular CC Minutes4176
REGULAR MEETING ap TEE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAKEDA
TUESDAY Vi1TG, JULY 6TH, 1915.
The meeting convened with Hay or F. H. Bartlett presiding.
The roll was call ed and Councilmen Hammond, Morris, Prob st , Roth,
St ewart, Walke r , and. Wilkens (7) were noted p re 2 ent . Counc Liman
He ae r , (1) was not ed abs ent
was noted. resent
The 1 iina to s of the regular meet ing of June 15th were approved
as read.
The Minutes of the Ad journe d regular
* r e approved as read,
The Minutes of the aa j o urn° d regolar m ee ti nE of June 20th, 1915
wore a oprov ed as read.
Claims against the General Fund amounting to :;2421 .80 ; aga in st the
President Bull ock , arrived later and.
meeting of 291 h, 1 915
Ele ctr ic Light Fund ro oulThg to 5291 .44 ; against the Street Fund amount-
ing to 1681.56; against the Library Fund amounting to 450.10; against
Recrea ti on Puna amounting to .24 and T.T.unicipal Improvement Fund
11, amounting to 65 .04 having b e en approved and aud it ed by the
orop er fficia 1 s were read by the Clerk as follows
CETTERAL Fur D
t he
No,
A an eda Steam Laundry Assn.
Burton Co . , J. E.
Carlisle & Co. ,
Dale() Advert is ing Agency
Duf our
Fraser Co , :Tred
Hal p in Lithograph Go.
has elbacher ,
Lubbo ck, Oswald.
iacRae, 0ia s .
Magnus & C o , H. C.
Muni cipal Electric Light
Ma ini , L.
Nielsen, Fenry G.
Yoy, 7 . H.
Pac 1 fi c Gas & Electric
Pacific Tel Tel. Co.
PeoT)les at or Co.
ohne ide r, Henry
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Tiroos 04,c,
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T s ch ii , J.
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Alam e do Val can i s ing or ks
Bosrd oJJsoticity
-Per is , Louis J.
Brown Fur iiture Go.
Burt 0-6 Co. , J. H.
E.
Cr oc: !z_e C0. ,
Cr':.L.ae 0o.
Dahl, Jame s
7,e en Belt inj0o.
pow T.,umo & Die sol 12,1-2.gine
Dua c an s on-Harr el s on
Peel. e iiith C
:C1 ant
Towel service
opal rs 10 wheel
Off i c e furnitur e
Auto directory
rotary fees
Material and labor
Lithograp hi ng of bonds
Bro oms
Rent of P. 0. Box
Glass
3 a tar e stamp
C ity 1iTiting -
Suppl ies
Lel-A e ring
Teat for pound
Gas
Rental and tolls
O.t or
Suppl ie s
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11,dver tieing
Pr i nt jng
Books f o r Lu6.itor
Printing for Uayor
Leys
Total
11:;1,E 0 T*.R.I0 L IG hE PUND.
.„Iccessorie s
Inc 16 entels for June
Sup-pi tee
Merehanai 3 e
T se
,LesT,etl r73 nser
D.ddr plate s
3uppl le e
Lest s t
ire bel:T7,
Go, Labor
Contract
AttaaTnylt -For
City iingi Tie or
lac o
r!.1-,11n
4=>
8,00
1.75
47 .5 5
7.50
1.00
65 .65
325.00
15,00
.75
1.90
2 .00
1322.35
41 , 45
41.20
.95
.18
12 .31
23. 72
13 .2 5
1.60
.25
15.10
1 5.83
40. 65
21,00
85,25
11.00
.00
2 421. 0
47.85
52.07
1.59
19.90
3.70
9,52
8,00
.30
75t5
1.05
2.75
200.00
'71 95
88
July
"1-h, 19i.
Gamewell Fire Alarm Tel. Go.
TT 77 TT
General Electric Co.
Gilson Electric Supply
Goodyear Rubber Co.
Holabird-r?eynolds Co.
Yunt, S.: to., Inc.
TT 11 11 IT TT
Ink Ribbon Mfg. Co.
Zellogg Express Co.
1T TT 11
Koerber _L. H. W.
SupPly Co.
Heyerberg, Leo. J.
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Moore & Go., Chas, C.
Pacific States Electric Co.
11 TT
Pacific Tel, & Tel. Go.
T1 TT ft TT Tr
Panama Lubricants Co.
Park Garae
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Peavey, W. J.
Perat, N.
Plummer & Son, Geo. E.
1? 11 IT 11 17
Powell Bros. Construction Bo.
Ritchie, L. E.
Roeblings Sons Co., John A.
Schneider, Henry
Sonneborn Sons, Inc. L.
S-tandar d Oil Co,
Times Star Co.
TT TT 17
U. 6. Rubber Co.
estinghouse E. & E. Go.
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11 11 17 TT
Whittier Coburn Co.
Associated Oil Co.
Alf'eda Vulcanizing ":orks
California 31dg. & Material Co.
TT IT TT Tr 17
Clark & Son, 1;.
Crocker & o. H. S.
Empire Foundry Co.
Foster, Geo. J.
Gay & SO0y,
Guttfl Percha & Rubber Mfg. Co.
Hal:111'0nd, C. J.
Haynes, E.
Panuel, A.
Eazzini, L.
Pennock, M.
Park Garage
Polk-Husted Diredu ry Co.
Powell Bros. Constxuction Co.
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11 TT II TY
Plummer & Son, Geo. E.
11 Tr TT 17' 77
Rhodes-Jamieson & Co.
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Schneider, Henry
Stachelr, J. J.
Sala, J. C.
Stockier, J. J.
Times Star Co.
Vosburgh L. W.
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Alameda Free Library
Blake, Moffitt & Towne
Beedle, Vf. L.
Hinrichs, Frieda J.
Fire alarm boy key
Supplies
IneStric sapplies,eto.
Tope
Electric supp1ies
Lamps
Times and exToense
Guage Tester
Typewriter Inspection,etc,
Drayage
Rent
Supplies
:]lectric supplies
Amazon Balls
Aift hose
Electric SupDiie s
1?
Phones
Prepaid freight
Labor
Welding
Painting smoke stacks
Washing windows
Lumber
Concrete mixture
Premium
Strand
Stationery and su-eplies
Paint
Fuel Oil
Printing
Subscription
Me,rcliandise
Electric supplie
Glass
TT 7?
TT TY
Total -
b :2 PTJ1D.
Road Oil
Rock
Sewer pipe
Office supplies
Castings
Inspection
Repairs
Supplies
Rock
Supplies
Field supplies
Hardware
Fuel
Iepairs
Directory
Rock
LuMber
Rock
”
Supplies
Blacksmithing
Repairs
Blacksmithinp:
Pr:inting
Hardware
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Total -
LIBRARY FUND.
Petty expenses
Supplies
Books
1.86
116.61
203.95
41.59
11.00
467,30
65.2A
21.40
66.00
12.00
3.50
5.25
30.00
1.76
429.83
17.05
50.00
16.68
1.50
13.25
13.25
.31
1.50
1.00
18.00
1.50
4.12
13.22
76.60
10.00
39.69
19.50
22.27
2428.67
57.25
10.50
6.30
an credi 54.39
23.46
180.00
63.50
4
5291.44
272.03
7.35
35.13
93.42
30.13
66.10
15.90
40.00
11,20
6.96
28.80
34.00
t.5.&3
20.00
39.75
5.40
7.00
66.85
7.50
194.35
170.55
11.32
2.94
108.50
132,25
122.75
42.55
11.50
18.00
23.35
35.25
10.83
2.60
1681.56
20.10
5.89
2.70
70.00
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Peoples Water Co.
Scribner's Sons, Chas.
Sing,
Soules, E. C.
Tripp Co., Jchn B.
Travelogue Bureau,
University of California
Volberg, C. C.
Edward J. Silver
Burton eo., J. L.
Ir
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Hammond, C. J.
Municipal Electric Light Plant
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
yr II yr
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Peoples 7ater Co.
Pacific ne.r. & Tel. Co.
Plummer & Son, Geo. E.
Powell Bros. Construction
Rhodes-Jamieson & Co.
Schneider, Henry
Schaefer, Victor L.
street Deeartment
-Tail, E. M.
Yawman & Erbe l'fg. Co.
Times Star Co.
July 6th, 1915.
Viater
Books
Reseating
Supplies
Books
Books
Publication
Rent
eh ala.t.
Total
RECREATION FUND.
Costumes
Supplies
Hauling
Lamps and fuses
Gas
It
Rental and tolls
Water
Renatl and tolls
Shavings
Co. Supplies
Rock, etc.
Incidentals
Supplies
Lincoln park improvement
Gasoline, etc.
Supplies
Total -
MUNIC IPAL riviTROVaIENT FUND ITO.
Advertising
1.46
13.50
6.25
5.00
87.50
7.50
3.50
25.00
450.10
75.00
15.00
7.85
5.50
3.15
3.0-2
2.25
1.35
22.22
2.25
26.30
78.00
130.20
1.40
2.70
158.05
15.00
30.60
e 579.24
0 63.04
Mr. Probst moved that the claims as read be paid, seconded by Mr.
Stewart and carried by the following vote:- Ayes:Councilmen Hammond;
Morri
Probst, Roth, Stewart Walker, 'Wilkens and Pre ident Bullock
Noes:None. Absent:Councilman Heuer, (1).
The following were received:
Affidavit of publication of Resolution of Intention No. 28,
New Series. Ordered filed.
Affidavit of posting notices of improvement, Resolution of Intention No,
New- Series. Ordered filed.
Affidavit
of posting and publishing Notice of public work
for the opening of Fernside Boulevard. Ordered filed.
Affidavit
o Minturn. Street.
AUditor'
of posting and publishing 7otice of
Ordered filed.
Balance Sheet for the month of June, 1915. Ordered filed.
work, Extension
Report of the Municipo Electric Light Plant for the month
of Nay, 1915. Ordered filed.
Pound report for the month of June, 1915. Ordered filed.
T. The Auditor's budget estimates. Ordered filed.
The following communications were received:
From J. L. Ford and H. V. Hull for gratuitous licenses. As the
same did not bear the recommendation of the Chief of Police. Mr. Hammond
moved, seconded by
client Bullook and carried that they be denied.
2. An Affidavit showing due publication of Notie to Contractors in-
viting bids for a re-inforced concrete sewer and vitrified iron-stone
sewer leading to Brooklyn Basin was presented and ordered filed. The
Clerk stated that in response to said notice he was in receipt of eight
July 6th
5.
as follows:-
From Michael Murphy.
Reinforced concrete sewer pipe 36" diameter
Y-branches, 4-inch, each extra...........
Manholes C omplete• • • • ••.• ev• ••• •••••••••••• •
10 inch Vitrified Iron Stone Pipe..........
From Contra Costa Construction Company.
36 inch concrete sewer at Five Dollars and seventy-five cen
per lineal foot 0,1"..fooe.4000000000.00rno
Y branches on 36 inch sewer - 4 inch opening at One Dollar each
e4.70 per lineal foot.
7othing
:50.00 each
.70 per lineal foot.
extra.••...••••••.•••••••.•.•••.••.••••••••
Manholes at Fifty Dollars each............. (,50.00)
10 inch Sewer at One Dollar per lineal foot (; 1.00)
From "Karl Ehrhart.
36 inch Reinforced Concrete Pipe per lin. ft. 4.75
10 inch V. 1 S Pipe per lin foot 01.00
Manholes .)42.00
Y branches each Nothing.
From Church anc Clark.
Furnishing andlaying '66" reinforced concrete
sewer pipe..........per lineal Yoot.......... Q5.54
For manholes complete, 060.00
For 4" Y branches, extra price for each...... 5 2.00
For 10" V I S Per lineal e 1.80
From V. 17. Price.
2446.41 lin. ft. Reinforcedconcrete sewer pipe
36" diameter at e 4.40 per lineal foot .
according to plans on file with the City „a.crineer, viz:
:estern Reinforced Con, Pipe ComPany,
50 Y branches, 4 inch, extra each ........,.. .50
7 Dmholes complete.......................... .50.00 each.
Llso, 65 lin. ft. 7.1. S. pipe 10" in diameter .60
From Frank Ostrander.
2446.41 lin. ft. reinforced concrete sewer pipe
36" diameter oo........1.“0“.0.611,04,0*0000,004,0o. .07 per ft.
7 ":„Tanholes at each.
50 Y Branches, 4 inches 1,;00 each.
65 ft. of 10" 1S2 1.00 per lineal foot.
Frain C. Math en.
Reinforced concrete sewer pipe...m.0..4 4.96 per lineal foot.
Brick each.
10" .90 per lineal foot
Ys extra... ...................................e .50. each
From Tibbitts-Pacific Company.
36" diameter Reinforced concrete pipe.... .....e 3.80 per foot.
4" Ys .50 each.
each.
lo" Vit. 1.20 per ft.
Each bid was accompanied by the proper certified check.
Mr. HaTiond moved that a. recess of five minutes be taken, so that the
Street Comittee, City ,]/-1g.ineer and „ eet Superintendent could look over
the bids.
Upon reconvening Councilmen Hammond, Morris, Probst, Roth, Stewart,
7k1lher, ilkens and Presldent Bullock were noted present. Councilman
Heuer was noted absent.
Mr. Hammond moved that the Tibbitts a ific Company be awarded the
contract for the construction of the sewer, they being the lowest responsible
bidder, that the layor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the contraet,
that the Tibbitts-I:acific Company furnish a bond of y5,000 and that the
certified checks of the unsuccessful bidders be returned seconded by Mr.
Morris and carried by the follo-ing vote:- Ilyos:Councilmen Hammond
Morris, Probst, Roth, Stewart, Walker, 'alkens and President Bullock, (8)
Noes:7one. Absent:Councilman Heuer (1).
rotest was received from the majority of property owners along
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July 6th, 1915.
within fifteen days after the date of the completion of the posting of
the notices of said improvement , same was ca111 to the Council 'n
ntteet i en. Mayor Bartlett thereupon announned that if anyone present
wished. to speak on the subject he may do so.
no one appeared
moved that the Council adjourn the hearing to July 20th
1915 at 8 oTclook p. m., in the Council Chanter, and that the Clerk
notify by mail each protestant of the intention of the Council to
hear the proteste ,seconded by i.ir, Walker and carried by the following
vote: - AYes:Couneilmen Hammond, Llorris Prob 8 . oth, Stewart
*::ilkens and President Bull ock ( ) Noe s one Abs en t C ouncilm en
Heuer 1).
Fur the r c cF.It ions ;
From Hazel B. Dudgeon requesting a vacation of two weeks,
beinning July 1 9th, 1915. ler. Walker moved that the re v_est be
granted seconded by :Jr. Bullock and carried.
From the Iioard of Electricity calling the Coixioi1 s attenti on
to the burning of electric lights on the bridges across the Tidal Canal
during the day time, and requesting that the Boor d of p r risers'
attention be called to the matter. Referred to the Public Utilities
Committee.
From the City Clerk statin that a member of the Toish and Game
Commission had investigated the oil on the water off. the beaches and
believed the appearance of the same due to an accident off the Potrero.
Ordered filed.
Lr. Hammond introduced the following R esolution and moved i
o on:
RESOLUTION OF INTENTION OF TEE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY 02 ALAIiIEDA. TO. 29, NEW: SERIES.
RJLSOLVED, that it is the intention of the Council of
the City of Alameda to order the following work to be
done and improv emeut made, to wit
That Orist Street in said City of Alameda be opened
and widened to a uniform width of forty (40) feet
from the Easterly line of Regent Street in said
City for the distance of 116.75 feet measured. East-
erly along said Orist Street from said line of
Rhgent Street.
The lands necessary and coavaeient to be taken for
said purpose are described as follows, to wit: Be-
ginning at a point on the Easterly line of Regent'
Street distant thereon forty feet Northerly from
the intersection of the .easterly line of Regent
Street with the Southerly line of Crist Street (as
said streets are shown and delineated on that cer-
tain map entitled, "Mop of Orist Tract, Llameda,"
filed in the Office of the County aecorder of the
County of Alameda, October 10th, 1891, in Liber
12 of iiaps, pn?;e 18); thence Easterly on a line
parallel with and distant 40 feet Northerly from
said Southerly line of Orist Street to a point distait
116.75 feet Easterly from the said Easterly line of
Regent Street; thence Southerly on a line parallel
with the said Easterly line of aeent Street 12.97
feet; thence 1:esterly on a line parallel with the
said Southerly line of Grist Street 116.75 feet
to the Easterly line of Regent Street; thence North-
erly along said 1:asterly line of said Regent Jteet
12.97 feet to point of begiening.
And said CounCil does hereby determine and declare
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July 6th, 1915,
declared to be the district effected and benefit-
ed by said work and improvement, and that there-
fore the entire damages, costs and expenses of
said Work and improvement shall be, and are here-
by made chargeable against, and shall be assess-
able upon said lands and district, which district
is within the City of Alameda, County of Alameda,
State of California; and the exterior bonndaries
of the lands affected and benefited by said work
and improveeent are particularly described as
follows, to wit:-
Beginning at the point of intersection of the
Easterly line of Regent Street and the Northerly
line of Chester Street (as said streets are shown
and delineated on that certain Map entitled,
"Chester Tract, Alameda," filed in the Office
of the County Recorder of the County of Alameda
on March 20th, 1880, in Liber 6 of Laps, page
20); thence Easterly along the said Northerly
line of Chester Street 100 feet; thence Northerly
on a line parallel with and distant 100 feet East-
erly from the said Easterly line of Regent Street
to a point distant 100 feet Southerly from the
Southerly line of Crist Street (as said Crist
Street is shown and delineated on that certain
Map entitled, "Map of Crist Tract, Alameda,"
filed in the Office of the County Recorder of
the County of Alameda on October 10, 1891, in
Liber 12 of Maps, page 18); thence Easterly on
a line parllel with and distant 100 feet Sotth-
erly line of Crist Street to the 7esterly line
of Broadway; thence continuing on said last
mentioned parallel line extended in a right line
Easterly to a point distant 100 feet easterly
from the Easterly line of Broadway (as said
Broadway is shown and delineated on that cer-
tain hap entitled, "Map showing Subdivision of
Half Acre Lots in the Hays and Caperton Tract,
Alameda" filed in the Office of the County:
Recorder of the County of Alaneda, September
25, 1877, in Liber 7 of Maps, page 26); thence
Northerly on a line paraliel. with and distant
100 feet Easterly from said Easterly line of
Broadway 240 feet to a point; thence Westerly
to a point on the Westerly line of Broadway
distant thereon 100 feet Northerly from the
Northerly line of Crist Street; thence Westerly
on a line parallel with and distant 100 feet
Northerly from the Northerly line of Crist Street
to the Easterly line of Regent Street; thence
continuing on said last mentioned parallel line
extended in a right line Westerly to a point
distant 100 feet Westerly from the V:esterly
line of Regent Street (as said Regent Street
is shown and delineated on that certain Map
entitled, "Property of M. S. Taylor, Portion
of the Foley Tract, Alaeeda," filed in the
Office of the CountyeRecorder of the County
of Alaeeda. on August 27th, 1890, in Liber 8
of Manse page 25); thence Southerly on a line
parallel with and distant 100 feet erly
from the said 77ester1y line of said Regent
Street 365073, feet to .a point; thence Easterly
160 feet to the point of beginning, saving,
excepting, and excluding from said district
all public streets, avenues and roads therein
included and contained.
All of the herein proposed work shall be done in
pursuance bf an Act of the Legislature of the
State of California entitled, An Act to provide
for laying out, opening, extending, widening,
straightening or closing up, in whole or in
part, any street, square, lane, alley, court or
place within municipalities, and to condemn and
acquire any and all land and property necessary
or convenient for that purpose", approved
March 6th, 1889, and the several acts amendatory
thereof or supplemental thereta.
"The Evening Tienes-Star and Alameda Daily Argus"
is hereby designated as the daily newspaper
published and circulated in said City in which
the Superintendent's notice of the passage of
this Resolution shall be published.
Mr. Stewart seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and it was
adopted and passed by the following vote:- s:Councilmen Hammond
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. Hamond introduced the followil3P: Resolution and moved its
adoPtion:
RESOTd-TIGicr 02 INTEN('IN 02 THE
COUNCIL OF 721:: 0
-12Z;SOL7ED, that it is the irnt..1.e.e. a the Council
cr.7 the rqty of 11-7,1 to orer t fol1owLa3 work
to cise: and iLoTernent to wit:-
That Clay Street iA the City of Alaeda, State of
0..(11:lharIria, be opened art extended, to a uniform
wi(Ith of fifty feet from its present Easterly
termination to the 7ester1 y line of Broadway in
saia City.
The lands necessary rad c oven.L3Yt to be taken Tor
the purpose of doin.q7 said work and rri.rig said im-
pravEnt, are describeJ as follows, to wit:- Be-
ginning at the Northeasterly corner of Clay Street
(as said street is shown and delineated on thht
certain map entitled, "Boulevard nract, Alameda,"
filed :in the office of the County Recorder of the
County of Alafaeda, January 29, 1889, In Liber 11
of 1:Eaps, page 65); thence Easterly on a line (said
line being an. c);terisien of the 7orther1y line of
the said Clay Street i*a a right line Easterly)
14,0,17 feet to the 'csterly line of Broadway (c,;.
said P,ros7- is shov'm and aeljneated on that
certain T!Iap e1it1. t7ed, "Map shovii Sub-divisions
of the Half Acre Lots. ln the Hays and Caiierton
Tract, AL:mleeta," filed in the office of ;he County
Recorder of the County of Alameda, Septairr 25,
1877, in Liber 7 of ijaps at page 26); thence
Southerly alon the 7:ester1y line of saia Broa1-
n17 50 feet; thence ',,,ster.ly 140.17 feet to the
outheasterly corner of Clay Street (as said South asterly corner is shown !,7m.di delineated on the map
of "Boulevard Tract" above referred to); thence
Northerly 50 feet to the point of beginnjnz.
And said Council does hereby determine and declare
that Said proposed work and improvemant is of more
than local or ordinary public benefit, ana will affect
and benefit the distrie43 o: lands_ hereinafter do-
sc?'ihed and which said district is hereby declared
to be the district affected and be-,fited by said
work and improvement; and that therefore the entire
damages, coats and expenses of said. work and improve-
ment shall be, and are hereby, made chargeable against
and shall be assessable Upon, said district of land hich district is within tho City of Llamoda, County
of Alameda, Stato Of Callfacith:t.; ,end the exterior
boundaries of said district of lands affected and
benefited by said work ana improvement are particular-
ly specified and described as follow, to wit:-
Beginning at a point on the Southerly line of San
Jose Avenue, distant thereon 100 feet Vesterly from
the V:esterly line of Reent 3treet (as said streets
are shown and delineated on that certain rimp entitled,
"Alameda Park Homestead" filed in the office of the
County Recorder of the County of Alameda on May 30, ,
1874, in Ldber 17 of Laps at page 32); thence Souther-
ly on a line parallel with and distant 100 feet West-
erly from the Vfesterly line of Regent, Street to a
point distant 100 feet Southerly from the Southerly
line of Bay Island Avenue; thence Easterly on a lino
parallel with and distant 100 feet Southerly from
the Southerly line of Bay Islarri Avenue to a point
distant 100 feet w;asterly from the Easterly line of
Pearl Street (as said Bay island. Avenue and Pearl
Street are shown and delineated on that certain map
entitled, "Plat of the TAewellyinp: Din, Alameda,"
filed in the office of the County Tleeorder of the
County of Alaeda, on October 16, 1667, in Liber 19
of maps at page 67); thence Northerly on a line
parallel with and distant 100 feet Easterly from
the Easterly line of Pear/ Street to a point distant
100 feet I7ortherly from the Northerly line of Bay
Island Avenue; thence '.':esterly an a line parallel
with and distant 100 feet Norther1:7 from the 17artherly
line of Bay Island Avenue to a point distant 100 feet
Easter1 y. from the Easterly line of Boardway (as said
Broadway is shown and delineated on that certain map
Q111-,r1i7r4crl-,no r4 4
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(.3th, 1915.
with and distant 100 feet 'Easterly from the East-
erly line of Broadway to a point distant 100 feet
Southerly from the Southerly line of Calhoun Strect;
thence Easterly on a line parallel with and distant
100 feet Southerly from the Southerly line of Cal
houn Street to a point on the ',70sterly line of
Versailles Avenue (as said Calhoun Street and Ver-
sailles Avenue are shown and. delineated. on that
certain map entitled, "Plat of the LewellyIng
Division, Alameda", above referred to); thence
Northerly along the 1.7esterly line of Versailles
Avenue to a point thereon distant 100 feet Norther-
ly from the Northerly line of Calhoun. Street;
thence .'.'esterly on a line parallel with and distant
100 feet _Northerly from the ITortherly line of Cal-
houn Street to a point distant 100 feet Easterly
from the Easter ly line of Eroadway; thence N,orther
ly on a line parallel with and distant 100 feet
Easterly from the said Easterly line of Broadway
to intersection with the Southern line of San Jose
Avenue (as said streets are shover and delineated
on that certain map entitled, "Blat showing Lo-
cation of San Jose Avenue with Reference to Lot
Subdivisions of Half Acre Lots in Hays and Caperton
Tract, Alameda, Calif.", filed in the office of the
County Recorder of Alameda County on May 31, 1892,
in Liber 12 of Maps at page16); thence V!esterly
along the said Southerly line of San Jose Avenue
to the point of beginning, saving, excepting,
and excluding from said district all public streetg
avenues, and roads therein included and contained.
All of the herein proposed work and improvement
shall be done- and made in pursuance of an Act
of the Legislature of the State of California
ent itled, "An Act to provide for laying out ,.
opening, extending, widening, straightening, or
closing up, in whole or in part, any street, square,
lane, alley, court or place within municipalities,
and to condemn and acquire any and all land and
property necessary or convenient for t hat D ur pos e , "
approved March 6, 1889, and the several acts amend
tory thereof or supplemental thereto.
"The Evening Times-Star and Alameda Daily Argus"
is hereby designated as the daily newspaper publish-
ed and circulated in said City of Alameda in which
the Street Superintendent's notice of the passage
of this Resolution shall be published.
Mr. Stewart seconded the motion to ado-pt the Resolution and it was
adopted and passed by the following vote:- Ayes:Councilmen Hammond
Morris, Probst, Roth, Stewart, Walker, Vilkens and President Bullock,
(8 ) N.oe s None . Abs ent :0 °mac ilman Heuer, (1 ) .
Mr. Hari-mond introduced the following Eesolut ion and moved its
adoption:
RESOLUTION OF INTENT ION OF
LINO IL
OF TIE CITY a' KL.A.1,IFD,L,. 70. 31, 7E71
RESOLVED, tly.)..t it is the intention of the Council of the
CCity of Alameda to order the following - work to be
done and in-pr ov e me nt made , t o yd. t
That Calhoun Street in the City of Alameda, State of
California, be opened and extended, to a uniform
width of fifty feet from its present Easterly terti-
nation to the Westerly line of Broadway in said
City.
The lands necessary and convenient to be taken for
the purpose of doing said work and making said im-
provement, are described as follows, to wit : Be-
ginning at the Northwesterly corner of Calhoun
Street (as said street is shown and delineated
on that ertain map entitled, "Boulevard Tract,
Alameda.," filed. in the office of the Comity Re-
corder of the County of Alameda on January 29,
1889, in Liber 11 of Maps cit page 65); thence
Easterly on a line (said line being an extension
of the Mortherly line of the said Calhoun Street
in a right line Easterly* 140.17 feet to the West
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erly line of Broadway (as said Broad.way is shown. ani
delineated on that certain map entitled "Hap Show-
ing Sub di viol ens of the Half 2Lcre Lots in the Hays
and Caperton Tract, Alamea," filed in the office
of the County Recorder of the County of Alameda
on September 25, 1877, in Libor 7 of Maps at page
26); tien.ce Southerly along the 7;esterly line of
said Broadway 50 feet; thence 7lesterly 140.17 feet
to the Southeasterly corner of Calhoun Street (as
sa id Southeasterly c orne7.^ is shown and delineated
on the map of the "Boulevard Tract, Alameda" above
referred. to); thence Northerly 50 feet to the point
of b eg inn in g
And said Council does hereby determine and declare
that said proposed work and improvement is of more
than local or ordinary public benefit, and will
affect and benefit the district of lands herein-
after described, and which said district is- hereby
declared to be the district affectednand benefited
by said work and improvement; and that therefore
the entire damages, costs and expenses of said
work and impro van ent shall be, and are hereby ift e
clm.rgeable against, and shall be assessable upon,
said district of land s which d.istrict is within
the City of Alameda, County of' Alameda, State of
California; and the exterior boundaries of said
district of lands affected and benefited by said work
and improvement are ?a;.r.'"t cial rly speciied and cle-
scrihed ,as follow, to wit ;-
Beginning at a point on the Southerly line of San
Jose Avenue, distant thereoh 100 feet 7.79sterly
from the 7;esterly line of Regent Street (as said
Streets are shorn and delineated on that certain
map ent it le d., TA1amea Park. Homestead " f Ile d in
the office of the County Recorder of the County
of Alameda on Hay 30, 1674, in Libor 17 of Maps
at paP;e 32); the c e Southerly on a line parallel
with and distant 100 feet T:esterly from the 7:est-
erly line of :'-eE,‘,-ent Street to a point distant 100 fed,
Southerly from the Southerly line o 717 Bay Island
Avenue; thenc e :Easterly on a line parallel with
and distant 100 feet Southerly from the Southerly
line of Bay Island .ivenue to a point distant 100
feet Easterly from the Easterly line of Pearl
Street (as said Bay Island Avenue and Pearl Street
are shown and delineated on that certain map en-
titled, T21 at of the Leie11ying Division, Zlame
filed in the office of the County Recorder of the
Couart,7 of Alameda on October 18, 1887, An Liber 19
of Liaps at page 67); thence Northerly on a line
parallel with and distant 100 feet Easterly from
the Easterly line of Pearl Street to a point distant
100 feet T.Tortherly from the Northerly line of Bay
Island Avenue; thence es t e rly on a line -par elle 1 wit
and distant 100 feet Fartherly from the TTortherly
line of Bay Island Avenue to a point distant 100
feet Easterly from the i']asterly line of Broadway
(as said Broadway is shown_ and delineated on that
certain map entitled, "Map Showing Subdivisions of
Half Acre Lots in the Hays and Caperton Tract,
Alameda," filed in the office of the County Record-
er of the County of Alameda on September 25, 1877,
in Libor '7 of Maps at page 26) ; thence 7.To:'-e,therly
on a line parallel with and distant 100 feet East-
erly,, from the Easterly line of Broadway to a point
distant 100 feet Southerly from the Southerly line
of Calhoun Street ; then° e Easterly on a line
parallel with and distant 100 feet Southerly from
the Southerly line of Calhon.n. Street to a point
on the '.7esterly line_ of 7; ersa s .ovenue (as said
Calhoun Street and V. rsailles Avenue are shown and
delineated on that c@rtain map entitled, "Plat of
the Levrellying Division, A1nrleaTr, above referred
to) ; thence Northerly along the 7:esterly line of
Versailles Avenue to a -1-) oleet the re on die t Len t 100
feet Northerly from the r:ortherly line of Calhoun
Street ; thence Westerly on a line parallel with
and distant 100 feet Norther1v from the Northerly
line of Calhoun. Street to a point distant 100 feet
iike.sterly from the '2asterly lin e of Broadway; thence
Northerly on a line parallel with and distant 100
feet Easterly from the Eald. Easterly line of Broad-
way to intersection with the Southerly line of San
Jose -Avenue ( as sal a 2:1; e et El are shown and de 1 in eat e d
on that certain map entitled, Mat Showing Location
of San Jose Avenue with Reference to Lot Subdivisions.
of Half Acre Lots in Hays and Caperton Tract, Alameda,
July 6th, 1915.
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saving, excepting, and excluding from said distrid
all public streets, avenues, and roads therein in-
cluded and contained.
All of the herein proposed Work and improvement
shall be done anf made in pursuance of an Act of
the Legislature of the State of California, en-
tit le d, 11.4;ri Acte to provide for laying out, opening,
extending, widening, straightening, or closing up,
in whole or in part, any street, square, lane,
alley, court or place within municipalities, and
to condemn and acquire any and all lands and propea:=-
ty convenient for that purpose," approved March 6,
1889, and te several acts amendatory thereof or
supplem ent al thereto.
'The Evening Times-Star and. Alameda Daily Argus"
is hereby designated as the daily newspaper publish-
ed and circulated in said City of Alameda in which
the Street Saperint endent 's notice of the passage
of this resolution shall be published.
Probst seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution an it
was adopted and passed by the followinp: vote:- Ayes:Councilmen
Hammond, -Eorris, 'robst Roth, Stewart Vialker, 'Vdlkens and President
A Bil 1 f or Ordinance ent it led ,
"A BILL
For ORD INA EC E NO. HET:: SERTS.
An Ordinance Creating the 0-Cfice of Purchasing
Agent, Fixing his Salary, and. Establishing his
Duties and the Method of his Appointment"
came 11-).) for passage and was referred to the Committ e of the 7:hole.
A Bill for Ord inane e entitled,
" A Bill
FoY Ordinanc e No. New Series.
Electing to have an Independent Assessment Made by
the City Assessor for the Current Year"
was introduced and laid over under a provision of the Charter.
Bill for Ordinance entitled
"A Bill
For Ordinance 1o. Hew 3eries.
Regulating the Handling, Sale and Distribution 'nth in
the City of :are:soda of LIM and Certain Llikilk Products
Intended for HuLlan Consumption, and Imposing a Penalty
for the 7iolation of said Ordinance"
came u'.9 for passage and was referred back to the Board of Health.
/ A Bill for Ordinanc e entitle d
"A 3111
For Ordinc.m e P0. Pew Series.
Empowering the Board of Education of the City of
Al c e d a to liana-re, 0 on t rol , Dir c ct and Sul) ervi se
the Play, Games, :2,ecreations, Athletic Sports, c.nd
Physical Exercises thpt mr7 be Permitted, or -EngaF:ed
in in any of the parks and-playgrounds and Re-
creation centers of said. City",
came up for passage. 11r. Hammond moved that
d.ravni, seconded by Mr. Y'robst and carried.
/// A Bill for Ordinance entitled
Ordinance be with-
"A Bill
For Ordinance Ho. New Series,
Amending Section 1 of Ordinance Ho. 11, Hew Series,
Entitled, "An Ordinance Creating a Recreation Com-
mission in the City of Alameda, and Placing under
the Control and Eanagement of said Commission all
Playgrounds and Recreation Facilities now and. Here-
after acquired or oJned by the City of Alameda, and
Providing for the :ieainteilance of the same," A.dopted
and passed on the 27th clau of June, A. D. 1913, and.
Approved on the 30th day of June, L. D. 1913,"
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11.
July 5th
'Resolution &hanging the Personell
of the Recreation CommAssion"
which had been introduced on June 29th eame up. Ur. Probst moved
to withdraw the sarrie4 sec n, Mr. Hammond end carried.
Mr. Wilkens introduced a Bill for Ordinance entitled
"A BILL
FOR Ordinance No. New Series.
An Ordina,ce ';?epealLn Ordinance No. 33, Yew Series
Prohibiting the erection or I,:aintenF-nce of any
Jevable Structure Intended for Himan Habitation
or any Tent, etc., Duly Adopted and Passed by the
Council of the City of Alameda on the 23rd day of
February, A. D. 1915, aid Approved on the 24th day
of l'ebruary, A. D. 1915U
which was laid over under a provision o the Charter.
A Bill entitled
"A Bill
For Ordinance 7o. New Series.
An Ordinance Establishing and Providing for the
Regulation of the Business off Using, Operating
and Driving Automobiles forHire Upon the Public
streets of the City of Alameda,for the Licensing
of the Same and Providing a Penalty for/the
Violation of the same"
Hammond ,noved that the Ordinance be withdrawn, seconded
by Mr. Probst and carried.
12. ander reports :2f Committees, Iir.Hammond submitted a viritten
report stating that F. U. Patmon had been granted permission to move
his corrugated iron building. OrIere filed.
13.
Er. Hammond called attention to the need of scarifying and im-
Ilroving Santa Clara Lvenue and stated that there was some misunder-
standing in the matter, due to the implied agreornet with the San
Francisco, C,v1-:.1-1.1 "errainal Railways to not put down ::iny permanent
improvement for five years, but to scarify and cover the surface
with rocl:. He thereupon moved that the Stteet Department proceed
with the work at a ooEt of about ::;8,000, seconded by Probt and
carrLed by the following vote:- 'res:Councilmen Hammond, Lierris,
Probst, Roth, stewart, aiker, V;ilkens and .Lresident Bullock,
(0). Hoes :None. Absent:Councilman Heuer, (1).
Er. Probst invited the Liayor, meMb;:rs of the Council and other
members of the city government to attend the meeting of the Recrea-
tion Congress at the Haight School at 10 o'clock, Thursday morning,
July Otb, 1915.
There be:tng no narther business to transact, the Council
adjourned to meet in regular session, Tuesday evening, July 20t1I,
1015, at 7:30 o'clock.
Respectfully submitted,
City Clerk of the City of Alalloda.