1917-01-24 Regular CC MinutesADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ALAMEDA, WEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY 24, 1917.
The meeting convened at 8:08 P. M. with Mayor F. H. Bartlett presiding.
The roll was called and Councilmen Allan, Hammond Majors, Morris
Stewart and Walker were noted present. Councilmen Probst an Roth arrived
during the reading of Mr. Allan s Bill for Ordinance and were noted present.
Claims against the Relief Fund amounting to $9 .13 having been approved
and audited by the proper officials were read by the Clerk as follows:-
RELIEF FUND.
Cunningham J.
Ford, John
Holden, Richard.
Joiensuu, Frank
Kneppler, Bob
Longleyā€˛ C. F.
McCaw, P.M.
McGrath, John
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Norcross, Charles
Peterson. P. H.
Labor
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Total -
11;25
11.25'
5.00
11.25
2.50
13.75
11.25
11.25
5.00
11.25
4.38
98.13-
Allan moved. that the claims as read be paid, seconded by Tr. Smith
and on roll call carried by the following vote:- Ayes:CounciImen Allan,
Hammond, Majors,' Morris Stewart and Walker. Noes:None. Absent:Councilmen
Probst and Roth.
A Bill entitled
"A BILL
For Ordinance No. New Series.
Regulating the Filling and Dredging upon Land.
Within the City of Alameda and Providing for the
Granting or Refusing of a Permit for Such Work"
introduced by Mr. Allan on January 16th,1917, came up for passage and was read
by the Clerk. A discussion of the same took place in which Messrs. Harrison
S. Robinson, J. F. Shuman and R. A. Perry took part. Mr. Walker moved that
the matter be referred to the City Attorney and the Public Utilities Committee
to confer with the Oakland Waterfront Company, Union Iron Works Company, the
Standard American Dredging Company and any other persons or organizations
interested,to report back at the next regular meeting of the Council, second-
ed by Mr. Hammond and carried.
The following communications were received:-
From the Commissioners for the widening of Encinal Averaie, recommend-
ing that refunds of assessment be made to property owners along the Avenue
who had previouslydeededt}B. land necessary for the widening of Encinal Avenue
together with the amounts of said refund. Mr. Probst moved that the recommend-
ation be adopted, seconded by Mr. Walker and on roll call carried unanimous-
ly.
3. V From the Commissioners for the widening of Santa Clara Avenue, stat-
that the new owner of the premises, Mr. C. C. Stevenson, Jr had agreed
to sell the land necessary for the widening of Santa Clara Avenue for the sum
of 4,000. Mr. Hammond moved that the recommendation be adopted, provided
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4. / From Stanley Moore, Attorney for Lloyd Beanston, asking reim-
bursement of damages sustained by Mr. Beanston when hi autornobile
struck a tree in Pacific Avenue, in the anount of 066.28. Referred to
the City Attorney.
From J. Bernard Praught, asking that "DRIVE SLOW" signs be
Dlaced on the streets in the vicinity cf the school at Chestnut Street
and San Antonio Avenue. Mx. Hammond moved that the rnatter be referred
to the Superintendent of Streets with power to act ,and that he also
place signs at the corner of Webster Street and Central Avenue, seconded
by Mr. Stewart ard carried.
From the Fraternal Order of Eagles, asking permission to con-
duct an all night dance at the new Surf Beach. Pavilion. Mr. Probst moved
that the request be granted, seconded by Mr. Smith and carried.
v/ From Commissioner of Revenue and Finance E. B. Bullock,
giving the list of securities for a 000 loan made to the First
Savings Bak of Oakland. Ordered filed.
From the Berkeley Chamber of Commerce congratulating the City
of Alameda on the interest taken by the Commission on Naval Stations
in the tide lands of Alameda as a proposed naval station. Ordered filed.
Mayor Bartlett stated that he would reply to the communication.
From Nelson C. Hawks
a
king permission to :place a bulletin
board inside the curb line in front of 1615 77ebc'ter Street. Mr. Probst
moved that the rec.luest be ranted ,seconded by Mr. Hammond and carried.
10. From the Police and Fire Commission asking that three addition-
al policemen be employed to serve in the industrial district at the
north end of Webster Street. Referred to the Finance Committee and
Commissioner of Revenue and Finance, to report back at the next meeting
of the Council.
11. -/ From Wm. Pattiani calling the Council s attention to the in-
correct publicity given to the Union Iron Viorks and other industries
located in Alameda. Referred to the Printing and Advertising Com-
mittee.
12, Mr. Probst addressed the Council and that that he felt the time
was opDortune to invite F. M. Smith and associates to establish
themselves in Alamcda, since their efforts to seek control of the tide-
...ands in Oakland had been defeated. Mr. Hammond moved that the Clerk
communicate with the various civic bodies of Alameda asking them to
extend an invitation to Mr. Srnith and those connected with him to place
their proposed industries in this city, seconded by Mr. Probst and
carri ed.
13. Mr. iajors states that the advertising contract for the year 1916-
1917 expired on the 15th day of February and moved that the Clerk call
for bids for advertising, seconded by Mr. Morris and carried.
14. , lir. Morris moved that the street superintendent be given power
to act to secure bids for the laying of the sidewalk in front of the
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seconded by Mr. Stewart and carried.
15, Mr. Stewart moved that the Alaska Packers Association be required
to pay all expenses' incident to the closing of Nautilus Street, between
Eagle and. Buena Vista Avenues, since that Company was the beneficiary
in the closing of the street, seconded by Mr. Roth and carried.
There being no further business to transact the Council adjourned
to meet in regular session Tuesday evening, February 6th, 1917, at
8 o'clock.
Respectfully submitted.,
City Clerk.