1917-12-04 Regular CC Minutes470
REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OP ThE CITY OF ALAMEDA,
TUESDAY EVENING, DEOE1JER 4TH, 917.
The meeting convened at b 2. /1 with Council-president Majors presiding
The roll was called and Councilmen Otis, Probst and President Majors
were noted present. Mr. Dillman arrived during the reading of the minutes and
was noted present. Absent: Councilman Noy.
The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read.
Mr. Probst introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption:
"Resolution No. 92.
Transferring §880.76 from Local Improvement
Fund No. 20 to the General Fund in Repayment
of loans."
Mr. utis seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it
adopted and passed unanimously.
Mi'. Probst introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
"Resolution No. 94.
Transferring 0914.b6 from the Electric Light
Fund to the General Fund."
Vt. Otis seconded the motion -co adopt The Resolution and on roll call it
was adopted and passed unanimously.
Z. / The hour having arrived for the hearing of protests against the proposed
improvements under Resolution of Intention No. 41, New Series, the Clerk
stated that he was in receipt of three written protests, as follows:- From
JeanetteMcVherson protesting :,ainst The work proposed in front of her
.property'at 1667 Fountain-Street i Mts. McPherson was present and was given
an opportunity to explain her reasons. From E. G. Cohen and D. A. Cohen.
protesting against the proposed improvement on Taylor Avenue, Pearl Street
and on Santa Clara Avenue. Mr. A. A. Cohen addressed the Council on behalf
of the protestants. Also, from B. W. Linderman. Mr0 Majors offered the
opportunity of any one else interested to state his objections to the work
and there being no further protestants Mr. Dillman intreduced the following
Resolution and moved its adoption:
"Resolution No. 94.
Overruling Protest for Improvements to be made
under Resolution of Intention No. 41, New Series."
Mr. Probst seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roil call it
was adopted and passed unanimously
Mr. Probst introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption:
"Resolution No. 9b.
Ordering the Work for Improvements to be made
under Resolution of Intention No. 41, N. S "T
Mt Dillman seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it
was adopted and passed unanimously.
b. / Messrs. Henry Rosenthal and George S. Williams addressed the Council
and protested ainst the closing of Van Buren Street, between Mound and.
Court Streets, as requested by the Board of Education. Superintendent of
Schools, C. J. Du. Four stated the Board's reasons for the request and after
some discussion Mr. Diliman moved that the request for the closing be denied,
seconded by Mr. Probst and earried.
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to the reall of District Attorney Charlet. M. kert of San Francisco and asked
that the same be filed. He also asked that the Colima 1 paseraResolution commend-
ing Mr. Fickert's activity in the prosecution of those accused of the Prepared-
ness Day bomb outrages, in which five Alamedan's lost their lives. City
Attorney St. Sure was instructed to prepare such Resolution. After submitting
the same to the Council Mr. Otis introduced the following Resolution and moved
its adoption:
"Resolution No. 96.
Commending Charles M. Fickert, District Attorney
of San Francisco, for the Able Manner in Which
he has Cmaducted thePi'osection of those Accused
of the Preparedness Day Bomb Explosion, July
22nd, 1916."
Mr. Dillman seconded the Motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it
was adopted and passed uhanimously,
7. v/ A petition signed by fifty-three property owners residing in the
vicinity of 2266 Buena Vista Avenue was presented, in which the request was
made that the house at the above address be razed. City Manager Hewes stated
that there was no law which authorizes the City to take action of this kind,
whereupon the petition was ordered filed.
8. V' A communication from the City Clerk of Oakland enclosing a copy of
Ordinance No. 991 New Series, adopted by,that City, was read which contained
a section naming the waterfront of the City of Oakland as the Harbor of the
City of Oakland. Mr Dillman moved that the Engineering Department in the
future designate upon its maps as Alameda Harbor that portion of the water-
front lying between the shores of Alameda and the City of Oakland, seconded
by Mr. Probst and carried.
9. A communication from Rev. Josiah Sibley was received in Which the
request was made that saloons be closed owing to their alleged violation of
selling liquor to soldiers. A report of the special committee appointed by
his church was also sthmitted. The communicated was ordered filed.
A Bill entitled
" A Bill
For Ordinance .No. New Series.
Providing for Work in and upon Streets, Avenues,
Lanes, Alleys, Courts, Places and Sidewalks within
the City of Alameda, and upon Property and Rights of
Way owned by the City of Alameda and for the Es-
tablishing of Liens for the Cost Thereof upon the
Real Property Benefited thereby and Providing for
the Enforcement of Liens Thus Created."
came up for pas
and was laid over until the next meeting of the Council
Copies of the Ordinance are to be sent to each of the Councilmen.
10. V A Bill entitled
" A Bill
For Ordinance No. New Series.
Providing for the Acquiring by the City of Alameda
of Certain Real Property for the Use and Benefit
of the Department of Public Utilities." .
came up for passage Mr. Probst moved that the ordinance be adopted, seconded by
Mr. Dillman and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously.
11. A Bill entitled
For
-,"A Bill
Ordinance No. New Series.
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was introduced and laid over under a provision of the Charter.
12. // A Bill entitled
"A'Bill
For Ordinance No. New Series.
Amending Section 655 of Article II of Chapter
XI Of the Municipal Code."
was introduced and laid over under a provision of the Charter.
13. City Manager Hewe brought up the matter of paying the December salaries
before Christmas Mr Probst moved that salaries be paid. on December 22nd, 1917,
seconded by Mr. Otis and carried ,unanimously
14. / City Manager Hewes also brought up the proposed opening of San Antonio
Avenus, between Ninth Street and Burbank Street and stated that the property
owners in the vicinity were opposed to reducing the width of the street It was
de ed advisable to procure from the property owners who might come within
an assessment district a statement of their opinion in the matter and the
City Manager was instructed to notify them of the intended work and procure
from them an opinion.
lb. / Mr. Diliman brought up the matter of the improvement of streets and
suggested that certain changes be made in the plans submitted by the City Engineer.
After an ettended discussion on the subject Mr. Probst moved,Seconded by M.
Otis and carried that the City Manager and. City Clerk submit to the members of
the Council a questionaire containing two propositions: First, whether the citizens
of Alameda would prefer a definite number of streets permanently improved
irrespective of their present condition or the establishment of a policy of re-
constructing those streets which now stand ub a worn out condition. Second,
In the adoption of either of the above, whether the work is to be paid for
by a bond election, frontage assessment or a. general tax levy,
Claims against the General Fund amounting to i47.67; ainst the Police
Fund amounting to $146.56; against the Fire Fund amounting to §606b.06; against
the Health Fund amounting to 023 11; against the Street Fund amounting to 1188.18;
bast the Recreation. Fund amounting. to 3 36; against the Park Fund amounting
to $3d486; against the Electric Ligbt Fund amounting to 6S4.j z-ainst the:
Store Fund amounting to $110.48; ainst the Municipal Improvement Fund No. 11
amounting to $22.39 and against'School General Fund amounting to $18.00, having
been approved by the proper officials were listed by the Clerk as follows:-
GENERAL FUND.
Alameda Baking Company Bread for pound $ 2.50
California Corrugated Culvert Co. Warning signs 37.50
California Oil Supply Co. . Stove oil 18.50
De Lorme, G. V. Services in Assessor office 7.50
Hewes, Charles E. Upkeep of auto 25.00
Johnson Co., S. T. Stove Oil 21.85
Majors, Greene Allowance as Mayor 50.00
MUhicipal Electric Light Plant City lighting 2497.74
Pacific Gas & Eleetrie CO. Gas 2.79
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Rental and tolls 8.31
Purity Springs Water Co. ater .50
State Compensation Insurance Pund Premium 1298.75
St. Sure, A. P. Money advanced 2.50
Times Star Advertising, etc. 74.23
Total $ 4047.67
POLICE FUND.
Alameda Vulcanizing Works Supplies 62.89
Harrison Co,. H. O.
Langlois, E. L.
Municipal Electric Light Plant
1t TV TV TV
Pacific Tel. & Tel Co".
Park Garage
Standard Oil Co.
Bosshard, R. E.
Guenther, C. F.
Mazzini, L.
rt
TV
Municipal Electric Light Plant
It 11 TV ft
Pacific,G4s & Electric Co.
Seagrave Co., The
Staricco, C. T.
Street Department
Repairs
-Supplies
Labor and attendance
Rental and tolls
Supplies
TV
Total
FIRE FUND.
Money advanced
Printing
Supplies
TV
Recharge or battery
Labor and attendance
Gas
Fire Engine
Horseshoeing
Delivering coal
HEALTH FUND.
Bischoff's Truss and Surgical house
Braun-Knecht-Heimann Co.
Encinal Ice Co.
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Parisian Laundry
Purity Springs Water Co*
Labor
Bosshard, R. E.
Fire Department
Hickok, C. E.
Pacific Tel. & Tel Go.
Powell Bros. Construotlon Co.
Serralunga & Co. L.
Siem, C.
Steckler 3. 3.
Fischer, C. F.
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Spalding Bros., A. G.
Fire Department
Fischer, C. F.
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Standard Oil Co.
Alameda steam Laundry
Alameda Vulcanizing Works
Board of Public Utilities
California State Auto, Assn.
Citizens Savings Bank
Crane Co.
Crocker Co., H. S.
Gilson Electrical Supply
• n
Co.
11
TV TV TV
TV TV TV
TV TV
Guenther, C. F.
Hawks, N. C.
Hewes, Charles E.
Hunt, Mirk & Co.'
Kellogg Express Co.
Marshall-Newell Supply Co.
Pacific Tel & Tel, Co.
TV
TV
Total
Supplies
Test tubes
Ice
Rental and tolis
Laundry
Water
Total
STREET FUND,
Money advanced
Supplies
Money advanced
Rental and tolls
Gravel and cement
Street cleaning
Keys
Repairs
Total
RECREATION FUND.
Plumbing
Gas
Rental
Supplies
Total
PARK FUND.
Coal Oil
Plumbing
Rental and tolls
Supplies
Total
ELECTRIC LIGHT FUND.
Towel service
Supplies
Incidentals
Premiums
Rent
Supplies
TV
TV
TV
TV
TV
TV
w
Printing
TV
TV
Services
Expressage
Supplies
Rental of phones
December 4th, 1917.
$ .40
.98
•50.60
10.10
6.04
2.06
- $146.56
1,12
6.65-
2.79
6.28
•50
51.96
11.06
6000.00
4.90
5.25
- $6085.06
94
lb.68
3.60
1.60
.79
60
23.11
-
$ 904.98
.70
6.70
3.00
2.45
26.85
215.00
.50
61.00
-
1188,18
5.10
4.77
1.15
32.34
43.36
40
33.30
1.64
.52
5 • 86
$ 1.00
4.95
13.95
43.30
40.00
1.55
14.20
159.99
99.56
123.05
33.90
136.31
93.39
45.75
4.50
15.52
25.85
4.55
23.44
9.00
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Rhodes-Jamieson & Co.
Roeblings Sons Co., John A.
Schneider, Henry
Serralunga, & Co.
Standard Oil Co.
Street Department
Strom Electrical Co.
Vosburgh, L. W.
Weaver-Ables Wells Co.
Westinghouse E. & M. go.
Whittier-Coburn Co.
Worthington, Co.
California Pottery Co.
Goldstone, J.
Plummer,_W. A. Mfg. Co.
Supplies
0 10.00
52.92
lt 33.03
Removing garbage 3.00
Fuel Oil 2179.46
Survey of lot 6.18
Dry cells 2.61
Supplies 20.14
13.55
289.45
Paint 48.31
Condenser Ferrules 23.73
Total
STORE FUND.
Sewer pipe
Gasoline
P1 s
0 5654.69
35.85
19.00
55.66
Total - - - - - - 0 110.48
MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT FUND NO. 11.
Manuel, A. Permanent improvements $ 2
SCHOOL GENERAL FUND.
Wintermu.te, Clara Postage and expressage 0 18.00
Mr. Probst moved that the claims as listed be paid, seconded by Mr. Otis
on roll call carried unanimously.
There being no further business to transact the Council adjourned to
meeting in regular session Tuesday evening December, 18th, 1917, at 8 O'clock.
Respectfully submitted,
City Oity Clerk.