1917-01-16 Regular CC Minutes4176
REGULAR 1=11' ING OF THE COUNCIL OF TIE CITY OF ALATEDA,
TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16TH, 1917.
The meeting convened at 8;05 P. M. with Mayor F. H. Bartlett pre iding.
The roll was called and Councilmen Allan Hammond, Majors, Morris, Smith
Stewart and Walker 7) were noted present. Councilmen Probst and Roth arrived
during the reading of the claims and were noted present.
The minutes of the regixlar meeting of January 2nd, 1917 were approved
as read.
The minutes of the adjourned regular meeting of January 10th were
approved as read.
Claims against the General Fund amounting to 08915.99; against the
Police Fund amounting to 13.45; against the Health Fund amounting to 068.62;
against the Street Fund amounting to 01215.29; against Specivl Street
Constriiction Pund amounting to 06291.16; against Municipal Improvement Fund
No. 11 amounting o 0700,00 and against School General Fund amounting to
0777.50 having been approved and audited by the proper officials were read by
the Clerk as follows:-
Alameda Steam Laundry Assn.
Altona, Theo.
Anderson, Josephine
Ascher, Augusta
Atkinson, T. E.
Auslen, Harry
Barstow, J. N.
Bates, C. Edward H.
Beanston, Zora
Bennett, Sophie K.
Bennett, Virginia
Bird, H.
Blethen, Geo. W.A.
Bloom, G.W.
Bertelsen, Emia T.
Bond, C. R.
Boodt, Eliza A.
Berle, C. A.
Bradford, J. F.
Bradley, Ida J.
Brandes, Joanna E.
Brandt, Fred.
Breitwiser, J. E.
Bridges, Marie H.
Brown, Laura E.
Bullock, E. B.
Bullock, L. M.
Byrne, J. T.
Callinan, Wm.
Camarena, L.
Carroll, Helen
Carter, Mabel C.
Chenoweth, Fred H.
Cleaves, Mary A.
Clinton, Annie
Coffman, Louise J.
Collins, Harry R.
Combs, Alice M.
Comins, Mrs. Flora
Coney, A. K.
Cook, Katherine E.
Cramer, Charles W.
Critchlow, H. M.
Degen, Wm. A.
DelVecchio, Kate
Deming, E. R.
Dempsey, Clara
Dodd, F. N.
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Ernest, Mary L.
Feldhamer, Bertha
Ferrero, Lucia
Field, Martha E.
Fish, Harold P.
Fish, Sarah B.
Ford, N. O.
Fraser, Helen S.
French, George
Gaskill, H. L.
Gibson, Mrs. Annie
Gibson, Charlotte
Glenn, A. R.
Hanley, Chas. C.
Hargrave, Fred. J.
Hatch, Emma C.
Hay, Alfred A.
Hayes, G. F.
Heritage, Charlotte A.
Hislop, Hazel M.
Hockins, G. R.
Hoffman, Grace V.
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Holland, Vincent H.
Holman, Geline W.
Ho-ops, Estelle R.
Hunt, H. B.
Irvan, Edith C.
Jacobs, Ida C.
JLmison, Anita C.
Johnston & Co., S. T.
Johnston, Herbert
Jonsen, Flora L.
Judd, Thos. H.
Kearney, R. W.
Kruger, L.
Langdon, Fred W.
Hattie L.
Lanktre J. B.
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Leonard, Ernma H.
Levy,Max M.
Littlefield, Edgar L.
Locke, True
Lubbock, Oswald.
Lyons, Fanny
McCarty, Mary
McConnell, Rushton
McCurdy, Carlton A.
McElwee, Jain L.
McGinnis, T. P.
McKean, Sallie
McMurry, Eithel E.
MacDonald, N. E.
Mallard, Blanche R.
Malloye, Co., F.
Martin, Ethel B.
Martin, John A.
Mason, Harry
Mazzini, Etta
Mazzini, L.
Mehrtens, H. G.
Mendizabel, Raymond E.
Meyer, Chas. H. •
Meyer, Edwina
Meyer, Louis
Mitchell, Harry M.
Moller, W. H.
Muhlhausen, Fred
Muldowney, Wm.
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Murray, Helen.
Naylor, Chas. E.
Naylor, Bernice L.
Norden, Lorene
NOy, Freda H.
Orr, Lucy
Ostermaan, Miss Annie
Palmer, M. E.
Pawling, Evelyn
Payne, Chas. B.
Peterson, A. H.
Plummer, E. T.
Plummer, W. J.
Powell Chas.
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Auto service 25.00
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City lighting 2686.69
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Remmel, Lorene
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Rhoades, J. D.
Rickelson, A. J.
Robinson, Mary R.
Roesling, Jos. C.
Rogers, Margaret E.
Rowe, Albert
Rue, E. D.
Ryan, Edna
Schauer, Ralph R.
Schwartz, Annie J.
Scully, Katherine A.
Scully, Wm. E.
Sears, Chas. E.
Short, Wm. J.
Silberberg, L. S.
Silver, Marie A.
Smith, Mrs. Helen
Smith, Margaret M.
Soules, Mamie R.
Sousa, A. T.
Stackler, J. J.
Steele, Miriam D.
Steinmetz, Th. F.
Stewart, Wm.
Taylor, G.
Testa, L.
Thorne, Gertrude E.
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Vinzent, Emma
Vollmar, Elizabeth J.
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Walton, Mary Pell
Ward, Enuna W.
Warren, Dorothy
Weyer Nellie F.
Whalley, Ernest M.
Whitlow, Wm.
Whalley, Gertrude
Wilbur„ J. H.
Wilson, Mary T.
Wilson, Myrtle M.
Winant, Mary A.
Winters, Ma-, F.
Wood, E. C.
Wood, Anna L.
Yates, Mabel E.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co.
Conrad John
Braun-Knecht-He ima Co.
Carpenter, T.
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Park Garage
Purity Sp ring Water Co.
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Associated Oil Co.
Clark & Sons, N.
Filipelli Bros.
Fischer, C. F.
Follrath, G.
Giancoli, T.
Goldstone, J.
Jensen, J.
Kellogg, F. H.
Lenz, Louis C.
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POLICE FUND.
Incidentals
HEALTH FUND.
Supplies for laboratory
Transportation
Telephone and tolls
Auto upkeep
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Printing
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STREET FUND.
Labor
Fuel Oil
Sewer pipe
Supplies
Hardware
Labor
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5.00
6.00
3.00
5.00
5.00
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5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5,00
2.50
5.00
69.90
24.12
310.00
5.00
5.00
5,00
6.81
1.47
21.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5,00
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5,00
5.00
5.00
54;00
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49.30
8915.99
13.45
3.27
23.30
2.47
18.58
2.50
12,50
6.00
68.62
27.00
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48.02
11.76
31.93
33.00
33.00
25.30
33.00
34.50
39.60
33.00
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January 16th, 1917.
Nielsen, N. C. Labor
O'Keefe, Y. IT
Park Garage
Perry, Joe
Peoples Water Co. Water
Perata, A. Labor
Rhodes-Jamieson & Co. Rock
Samuel, W. J. Labor
Sanday, W.
Schick, J.
Sorenson, J.
Stackler, J.J. Repairs
Stevens, A. F. Labor
Times Star Co. Printing
United Iron. Works Repairs
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Vosburgh, L. W. Hardware
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SPECIAL STREET CONSTRUCTION FUND.
Clark & Henry Construction Co. Contract
Shrader 'Iron Works
Dalziel Jr., Robt.
Leland and Healey
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SCHOOL GENERAL FUND.
Heating apparatus
Engineering services
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33.00
15.59
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10.35
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133.08
35.20
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20.00
157.29
32.04
50.60
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Mr. Walker moved that the claims as read be paid., seconded by Mr.
Stewart ana on roll cc11 carried unanimously,
The following were received:
The AucTtitorts balance sheet for the month of December, 1916. Ordered
filed.
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The Affidavit of publication of Notice to Voters. Ordered filed.
The A fidavit of publication of Notice of Sale of Real Estate at
ublic auction. Ordered filed.
3. The Oath of office of D. A. Eberly. Ordered filed.
4. The report of the expert on the auditing of the books. Referred
to the 'nance Committee.
The following communications were received:-
5. /' , From Mayor F.H.Bartlett recommenain- that property owners along Encinal
Avenue lAho had voluntarily -widened their portion of the Avenue and who had paid
sessments toward the widening of the remaining portion be re-imbursed because of
the voluntary action taken by them. Referred to the Encinal Avenue Widening
Commissioners.
6. // From Mayor F. H. Bartlett announcing the new order of Standing
Committees as follows:
Public Utilites - Roth, Morris and Majors.
Police, Fire and Water - Morris, Smith and. Roth.
Streets, Sewers and. Wharves - Stewart, Allan and Probst.
Park and Playground - Smith, Allan and Majors.
License Probst, Smith and Roth.
Health - Majors, Morris and Probst.
Public Buildings and Grounds - Allan, Stewart and Roth.
Printing and Advertising - Majors, Smith and Stewart.
Ordered filed.
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From Mayor F. H. Bartlett stating that he was in receipt of a letter from
J. M. Helm, Rear Admiral U. S. Navy, inquiring if the City of Alameda would be willing
to cede .to the national government the tract of submerged land lying immediately west
0-r thP nit7 of Alamodn. ancl Ilth of aria naioirinp. the Alnmpfla Unlp with the rnnommprap-
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rights that the City had therein. Mr. Hammond thereupon introduced the
following Resolution and moved its Aoption:-
"Resolution No. 5.
Offering to Cede to the United States Government the City's
Interest in Tidelands."
Mr. Stewart seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call
it was adopted and passed unantmously.
Further communications:
From the Alameda Oh amber of Commerce recommending that the City
relinquish its rights in the tide lands to the United States Government
at the west end. Ordered filed.
9. v( From Auditor and Assessor Croll asking permission to employ
necessary help to make a typewritten list of the rebates due for filing
with the Treasurer. Mr. Probst moved that the request be granted, seconded
by Mr. Hammond and carried.
10. From Dora Blanchard requesting permission to move the house purchas-
ed by her from the Encinal Avenue :lidening Commissioners now located at
1303 Broadway to 2522 Clement Avenue. From Wm. Turner asking permission
to move the house at 1302. Broadway to 2512 Grist Street, and from Thomas
Hartwein asking permission to move the house at 2709 Encinal Avenue to
Post and Adams Streets. The last Mentioned request was accompanied by
a bond of Ellis and Porterfield in the sirn of :;)200.00. Mr. Hammond moved
that the matter be referred to the Street Committee and Street Superintendent
with power to act, seconded by Mr. Smith and carried.
11.
From W. R. Scott, inviting the Mayor and Council to be present
at the launching of the "Thordis" on January 6th, 1917. Ordered filed.
12. / From Frank N. Dodd, W. W. Goggin, Geo. H. Fox Thomas, H. Judd,
Rushton McConnell, Herbert D. Clark, True Locke, Jessie M. Osborn, E. M.
Shaw and Ina M. Baird requesting insurance on the City Hall. Mr. Hammond
moved that the matter be referred to the Public Buildings and Grounds
Committee with power to act, seconded by Mr. Walker and carried.
13. v/ From the Associated Oil Company asking permission to install an
oil unloading plant on the west Side of Webster Street, north of the
Panama Hill and Lumber Company. The same was accompanied by a Chart ex-
plaining the matter in detail. The request was accompanied by the approval
of Walter T. Steinmetz, Chief of the Fire Department. Mr. Hammond moved
that permission be &ranted, seconded by Mr. Stewart and carried.
14.
he Clerk asked permission to employ assistance in the preparation
of the next n-eneral Municipal Election, whereupon Mr. Hammond moved that
such permission be granted, that the pay be 0.00 per day and also that the
fee of election officers be fixed at 5.00 per day, seconded by Mr. Probst
and carried.
15. v. Mayor Bartlett efered the following foliowing Rosolution and moed its
adoption:-
"Resolution No. 6.
Fixing the flate of Wages of Employees when same are Paid
out of the Relief Fund."
January 16th, 1917.
and on roll call carried unanimously.
Claims against the Relief Fund amounting to 86.50 having been approved
and audited by the proper officials were read by the Clerk as follows:-
RELIEF FUND.
Cunningham, J.
Perd, John
Joiensuu, Frank
Klaren, H.G.
Langren, J.E.
McCaw, M. F.
McGrath, John
Norcross, Charles
Thom. C. J.
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10.00
12.50
11.25
2.50
4.00
10.00
15.00
13.75
7.50
86.50
Mr. Walker moved that the claims as read be paid, seconded by Mr. Stewart
and on roll call carried unanimously.
16. v' Mr. Stewart Latroduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption:
"Resolution No. 7.
Ordering the Wol4k."
Mr. Hammond called attention that there was an amount of money due to the
City under action previously taken by the Connell for the improvement of
Uorks Street and that same had not been paid. After some discussion, Mr.
B. W. Perrin stated that the Southern Pacific Company would pay the.unount
due and Mr. Hammond moved that the Clerk collect the same, seconded by Mr.
Stewart and carried. The motion on the Resolution was then put and
carried unanimously.
17, a/ Mr. Stewart introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption:
"Resolution No.' S.
"Resolution of Intention No. 36, New Series.
Providing for the Closing of Nautilus Street
between Buena Vista Avenue and Eagle Avenue."
Mr. Hammond seconded the motj.on to adopt the Resolution and on roll call
it was adopted and passed unanimously.
18. Mr. Allan introduced a Bill entitled
"A Bill
For Ordinance No. New Series.
Regulating the Pilling and. Dredging upon Land.
Within the City of Alameda and Providing for the
Granting or Refusing of a Permit for such Work."
which was laid over under a provision of the Charter.
19. . Ma or Bartlett stated that a group of business men interested in the
breaking of the levee on the Oakland Waterfront Company's property desired
to speak with the Council. on the matter, whereupon Mr. Hammond moved that
when the Council adjourn it adjourn to meet in adjourned regular session,
Wednesday evening, January 24th, 1917 at 8 o'clock, seconded by Mr. Probst
and carried.
20. / Mr. Stewart moved that the request of the Board of Education to have
the city lay the curb along Alameda Avenue in front of the Porter School
be granted and that the Street Superintendent proceed to lay the curb,
seconded by Mr. Hammond and carried.
21. 1 Mr. Hammond called attention to the launching of the vessels which
is to take place Saturday morning, January 20th, and moved that the Presi-
dent of the Council appoint a Canaittee to confer with Lnprovement Clubs
in order that the city may get proper publicity in the matter, seconded
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January 16th 1917.
There being no further business to transact the Council adjourned to
meet in adjourned regular session, .iednesday evening, January 24th, 191?
at 8 o'clock.
Respectfully
' -ted,
City Clerk.
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