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1915-12-21 Regular CC Minutes159 REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21ST, 1915. The meeting convened with Mayor F. H. Bartlett presiding. The roll was called and Councilmen Hammond,Morris, Probst, Roth, Stewart, Aalker and President Bullock, (7) were noted present. Council- men Heuer and Wilkens (2) were noted absent. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read. President Bullock introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING $ 200 TO THE GENERAL FUND. RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Alameda that there be transferred from the Street Fund (City Engineer) Five Hundred and 00/100 (500.00) Dollars, and from the Recreation Fund, Seven Hundred and 00/100 (700.00) Dollars to the General Fund, in repayment of loans. The Auditor and the Treasurer are hereby authorized to make said transfers upon their respective books. Mr. Hammond seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. Claims against the General Fund amounting,to 3595.56; against the Police Fund amountiog to •1.59.03; agaa_ st the Fire Fund amounting to :1028.13; against the Street Fund amounting to 2229.80 and against the Recreation J'rind amounting l70. '79 having been approved and audited by the proper officials were read by the Clerk. President Bullock moved that the claims as read be paid, seconded by Mr. Walker and on roll call carried unanimously. The following were received: Apportionment of Taxes for 15-191.6. Ordered filed. Contract with the ';:atsoniAte Company for the improvement of the yard at the rear of the City Hall. Ordered filed. The following communications were received: 2. From J. H. Cohen to Mayor Bartlett again requesting that the Council ask the Southern Pacific Company to enclose the south side of the Alameda Mole. Referred to the Public Utilities Committee. 3. From Mayor Rolph of San .2ran'cisco, stating that his office has no knowledge of the requirements that Alameda Citizens working in San Francisco be required to reside there. Ordered filed. Mr. Probst stated that information had been given to him that the Urban Realty Company had notified its employees that they must move to San Francisco. Luce appeared before the Council and stated that he was formerly an emoloyee of the Urban Realty Company and had been discharged because of his residence in this City. Mr. Hammond moved, seconded by Mr. Probst and carried that the matter be referred to the next Committee of the Whole meeting. 4. From the Alameda Improvement Club asking for information on the widening of Santa Clara at Webster Street. The Clerk stated 1.60 'December 21st, 1915.. that in due time the Santa Clara Avenue wideni. ng would be attended to. Mr. Probst moved that the Clerk so nitify the Improvement Club, second- ed by Jr. Hammond and carried. From the Alameda Improvement Club urging the Council not to pass any drastic measures regulating the jitney buses. Ordered filed. 6, v From the Alameda Izl,rovement Club endorsing the nomination of J. D. 1iills as a member of the Board of Education. Ordered filed. From City Justice L. R. Weinmann, requesting an appropriation of 150.00 for the purchase of blanks necessary for his work. President Bullock moved that the request be granted, seconded by Hr. Hammond and on roll call carried unanimously. 8, From Frank ':Voolley reuesting a requesting gratuitous license to peddle meat. He being an honorably discharged sailor and his request bearing the endorsement of John Conrad, Chief of olice, President Bullock moved that the request be granted, seconded by Mr. Hammond and carried. 9. /' From the Board of Education asking the Council to purchase certain pieces of property adjoining the Porter School, together with a Resolution urging such purchase. Mr. Hammond moved that the City Attorney prepare the necessary papers for the purchase, seconded by Mr. Talker and carried. 10. / From the City Attorney and City Clerk giving data on the hold- ing of a Freeholders' Election. Ordered filed. From President Frobst othe Recreation Commission recommending that the 'Ford Auto truck submitted by the Pacific Kissel Kar branch at the price of 480.25 be purchased, that Company being the lowest responsible bidder, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter 11. into a Contract for the Purchase of the same. Mr. Probst moved that the report be adopted, seconded by Mr. Hammond and carried by the following vote:- Ayes:Councilmen Hammond, Probst, Roth, Talker and President Bullock, (5). Noc,s:Councilmen Morris and Stewart, (2). Absent:Councilmen Heuer and 7ilkens (2). 12. // From Mrs. A. Bruzzone, making application for permission to move a barn from the west side of Third Street to the east side of Third Street. The same was accompanied by the necessary consent of owners of property on both sides of the street. Mr. V:alker moved that permission be granted, provided that the proper bond is signed, second- ed by lift. Probst and on roll call carried unanimously. 13. President Bullock introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PAYMENT OF DECEMBER SALARIES. RESOLVED, That the salaries of the city officials and employees, foe the month of December, 1915, shall be due and payable on the 24th day of December, 1915, and the City Audiior is hereby authorized and directed to issue and deliver warrants for all such salaries on said last mentioned day, and the City Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay said warrants so issued and delivered; and '6 December 21st, 1915. Be it further Resolved, that the City Treasurer be ana he is hereby authorized to hold the said warrants so paid as cash on hand until the 1st day of January, 1916. Mr. Talker seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. 14. A Bill entitled " A BILL FOR ORDINANCE NO. NEW SERIES. Providing for the Acquiring by the City of Alameda o± certain real property for the use and benefit of the public schools of said City." came up for passage and was read by the Clerk. Mr. Hammond moved that the Ordinance be adopted, seconded by Er. Probst and oarried by the follow- ing vote:- Ayes: Councilmen Hammond, Probst, Roth, Walker and President Bullock, (5). Noes:Councilmen Morris and Stewart. Absent;Councilmen Heuer and.Wilkens, (2). 15. ' Kr. T. E. Pitschke presented two Ordinances amending the present Dog Muzzling Ordinance which were referred upon motion of Mr. Probst, seconded by Er. Walker and carried to the next Committee of the Whole. meeting. 16. V President Bullock stated that the trees in the sidewalk space around the City Hall were doing damage to the sidewalk and suggested that they be removed before any serious injury occurs and that new trees be planted in their stead. He moved that 075.00 be appropriated for that purpose and that the Public Buildings and Grounds Committee be given newer to act, seconded by Mr. Hammond and carried by the following vote:- Ayes:Councilmen HaJnmond, Morris, Probst, Roth, Talker and President Bullock, (6). Noes:Councilman Stewart, (1). Absent: Councilmen Heuer and Tilkens (2). -resident Bullock moved that when the Council adjourn they adjourn to meet in adjourned regular session Tuesday evening, December 28th, 1915, at 7:30 o'clock. 17. 17 Er. Hammond stated that the Surf Beach Company were desirous of hauling material in freight cars to be unloaded in front of their establishment after two o'clock in the morning, arrangemente with the Southern Pacific Company to that effect having been made. He moved that the Council give its consent to the bringing in of the freight cars, seconded by Mr. Probst and carried. 18. / Mr. Hammond moved that the City Attorney be instructed to pre- the Ordinance enlarging the powers of the City Planning Com- miselon to conform with an Act passed by the last State Legislature, seconded by i:r. Probst and. carried. 19. / Mr. Roth called attention to the improper drainage of rain water on various streets and moved that the City Attorney ascertain if it is possible to permit the water to pass under instead of over street crossings, seconded by Jr. Taler and carried. There being no further business to transaot, the Council adjourned to meet in adjourned regular session Tuesday evening, December 28th, 1915 161