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1919-01-07 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA, TUESDAY EVFTITG, JANUARY '7TH, 1919. The meeting convened at 8:08 p. m. with Council-president Majors presiding. The roll was called and Councilmen Latham, Noy, Otis and President Majors were noted present. Absent: Councilman Probst. The minutes of the regular neeting of December 17th were approved as read. The following were received: 0 The bond and Oath of Office of 7111. J. Locke as City Attorney. Ordered filed. Apportionment of taxes. Crdered filed. 2. The time fixed for the public hearing on the proposed zoning ordinance in accordance with Sections 3 and 4, Chapter 734, Statutes of 1917, having arrived Mayor Majors announced that all who wished may speak on the subject. Favorable reports were received from the Park Street Merchants' Association, the Alameda Chamber of Commerce and the Alameda ImprovemeA Club. These were read by the Clerk. Mr. C. A. Borle,representing the North Side Improvement Club spoke on the subject saying that in the main his organization was favorable, but that there were some minor details that should be considered. A. 0. Gott, representing the residents of the south side reported favorably. E R. Niess, representing residents of the east end likewise reported favorably. A protest was received from E. K. Taylor, against the adoption of the zone ordinance. Mr. Latham moved that the City Manager prepare the final report on the zone ordinance and present the same at the first meeting of the Council in February, seconded by Er. Otis and carried. The following communications were received. 3. From Rounds-Truman Company of Chicago, submitting a form of certificate to be given to returning soldiers. Ordered filed. 4. From the Board of Education requesting that immediate steps be taken to alleviate the distress and suffering caused by the revived influenza epidemic. Mr. Latham moved that the Mayor appoint a Committee of ten whose duty it will be to establish a base hospital for influenza patients in the event that the Rea Cross does not act, seconded by Mr. Otis and carried. From the Rolph Shipbuilding Company petitioning the closing of Atlantic Avenue, between Vialnut and Mulberry Streets. Mr. Otis moved that the City Attorney prepare the necessary resolution of intention provided that Rolph Shipbuilding Company pay the attendant expenses, seconded by Yr. Latham and carried. 6. / From Congressman J. A. Elston stating that he had taken up with the Tar Department the matter of procuring war trophies for Alameda. Ordered filed. From the American District Telegraph Company making application for a Permit to make attachments on a line of -poles beginning at Vebster Street Bridge, along Vebster Street, along Vfebster Street to Pacific Avenue, thence on Pacific Avenue to the plant of the Pacific Coast Borax Company; also, from the corner of Webster Street and Pacific Avenue, along Webster Street to the premises of the Alameda Park Company. A communication on the subject was received from the Board of Public Utilities recommendinu that the permit be granted. Mr. Latham moved that the permit be granted, subject to revocation by the Council and to the regulations Resignations were received from Judge A. F. St. Sure as mber of the Commission for the widening of Crist Street under Resolution Po. 29, N. S.; the extension of Clay Street under Resolution No. 30 and the opening and extension of Calhoun Street under Resolution No. 31, New Series. Mr. Noy moved that the resignations be accented and that Wm. J. Locke be appointed Commissioner in each instance to fill the vacancy created by Judge St. Sure's resignation, seconded by Er. Otis and carried. The resignation of Judge St. Sure as Commissioner to consider the question of acc uiring a joint water supply for the east bay cities. Mr. Latham moved that the resignation be ',1ccepted and that Wm. J. Locke be appointed to fill the vacancy onded by Mr. Noy and carr 'e d. 10. / From F. J. Croll asking for an increase of salary of J. J. Mulvany from 135 to '150.00 per month and of E. N. Olintsrnan from ;125.00 to 135.00 per month. Mr. Latham introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: "Resolution Po. 180. Fixing the Seaary of the Deputy Auditor and the Deputy Assessor." Mr. Noy seconded the motion to adoot the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and eassed unanimously. 11. V Mr. Latham introduced the following resolution and moved. its doption: "Resolution No. 181. Resolution Granting Permission to the City Attorney to be Absent from the City during the Coming Sessions of the Legislature, Also Authorizing him to Appoint a Deputy." Mr. Noy seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. 12. / A Bill entitled "A Bill For Ordinance No. New Series. Amending Section 780, Chaoter X, of Ordinance No. 1, New Series., known as Municipal Code, Relating to Fireworks, Firearms, Explosives, and Shooting within City Limits." was introduced and laid over under a provision of the charter. 13. A Bill entitled "A Bill For Ordinance No, Pew Series. Repealing Ordinalee No. 68, New >cries. " was presented but no action thereon taken. 14. / Mx. Otis introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: "Resolution No. 182. In Memory of Theodore Roosevelt." Mr. Latham seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. 15. / Mr. Latham moved that the City Manager make a report on the water situation at the regular meeting of the Couhcil, January 21st, 1919 seconded by Mr. Noy and carried. Claims against the General Fund amounting to 0791.91; against the Police Fund amounting to 197.75; against the Fire Fund amounting to 0145.48; agaihst the Street Fund amounting to 05,149477; against the Health Fund amounting to 27.02: against January 7thJ -. 1919. 1 1 against the Relief Fund amounting to 048.95; against the Electric Light Fund amounting to 05 142.65; against the Pension Fund amounting to 0862.50 and against the Park Purchase Fund amounting to 050.00 having been approved and audited by the proper officials were listed by the American City Bancroft-nitney Co. Bischoff's Surgical House Carlisle & Co., A. Cheney, Charles H. Cramer, alter H. Crane, F. J. Crocker & Co., H. S. Croll, F. J. East Bay Viater Co. Eberly's ',,uality Pharmacy Ford, N. O. Ford, N. O. Fox, Geo. H. TT TT TT Gardner, U. S. Hewes, Charles E. Hicks,, Grant Johnson Co., S. T. Lubbock, Oswald Mggagnos, Mrs. C. 1). Majors, Greene Mazzini, L. It Clerk as follows: Moulin, Gabriel Pacific Coast Shredded Uheat Co. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Schneider, Henry Schwabacher-Frey Stationery Co. Stickney & Emery Strom Electrical Co. Testa, Frank Times Star Co. ” TV n Underwood Typewriter Co. Upham Company, Isaac estphaT, O. F. V:ilson, Ed. R. Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co. Alameda Vulcanizing :arks IT TT TT Anderson Machine -:;oris Encinal Garage Ford, N. 0. Haiden Auto V.recking Co. Harrison Co., E. O. Island City Press Kreuckel & Jepson Magagnos, C. I. Mrs. Municipal Electric Light I' Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Schneider, H. Strom Electrical Co. Bosburgh, L. V‘estern Union Tel. Co. ';'estpha O. F. Alameda Vulcanizing '_orks Anderson Machine ':'orks Gardner, U. S. Johnson Gear Co. Municipal Electric LiP:ht Plant Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Cchneider, Henry Sohst Auto repair Co. Standard Oil Co. TV TT TT Steinmetz, T. Strom Tilectrical Co. Thrift Grocers GENERAL FUND. Subscription Legal documents Smocks Supplies City planning Consultant (Salary) Audit of books Misc. Book case unit Auto upkeep Water for fountains Ant poison Printing tax receipts Printing Premium on bond TT TT It Glass Auto upkeep TT Distillate Rent of P. O. Box Frame Allowance Acid. Power Negatives and prints Poultry waste Gas Repairs to stamp Printing Painting and *v.rnishing Installing lights in JcInitor's clo Removing garbage Printing IT Advertising Repairs to typewriter Letter trays Repairing clock Printing Cnrds Total POLICE FUPD. Repairs Tube repairs RepE.irs Battery Supplies TT TT TT Repairs and supplies Supplies Repairs Service for month of Dec.1918 Dennison tags Supplies IT Clock Altering star FIRE FUND. Supplies Repairs Supplies 1 Pinion gear Repairs Gas 1 Record book Repairs 40 gal. Oil Gasoline Incidentals Supplies TV Total - 0 3.00 3.90 10.80 21.14 75.00 135.00 6.00 9.75 25.00 123 • .40 26.50 78.00 7.00 7.50 .90 25.00 30.03 25.31 1.00 5.25 50.00 1.00 2.52 5.30 4.00 26.04 .49 17.17 78.50 7.30 3.00 9.50 22.30 12.91 25.00 5.67 2.00 14.00 9.50 0791.91 .35 .25 6.25 42.84 51.50 22.00 13.85 7.50 12.25 6.24 18.85 5.00 1.72 3.00 1.15 1.00 6.00 0197.75 3.26 30.20 .20 28.50 3.85 14.60 2.21 13.40 3.40 24.38 .93 1.85 18.70 January 10, 1919. Labor Alameda Vulcanizing lorks Birbeck, L. J. Dick, E. C. Gardner, U.S. Hamilton, Burnett Holt Manufacturing Co. Mazzini, L. Moreland Motor Truck Co, Municipal Electric Light Plant Oakinnd Blue Print Co. Rhodes-Jamieson & Co. Vosburg:,, L. W. Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. Braun-Knecht-Heimann Co. Bulb rd, E. D. Nielsen, Ella Parisian Laundry TT 17 Schneider, Henry Vosburgh, L. V:. Wilson, E. R. Alameda Scavenger Co. Maxwell Hardware Co. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Thrift Grocers Waddell-Van Gundy Lumber Co. California Oil Supply Co. TV TT TT TV Crocker Co., H. S. Ford, N. O. Schneider, Henry Union Oil Company of California 7:ilkens, J. H. Orr, Samuel Varachi, Edwardo V:estern Dairy Co. Acetylene Applisnce Mfg. Co. Alameda Cyclery & Vulcanizing 1::orks Auto-Electric Service CO. Bay Cities Tire Co. Board of Public Utilities Braun-Knecht-Heimann Co. California State Auto. Association Citizens Bank Crane Company Crocker Co., H. S. Dick, E. C. Dow Pump & Diesel Engine Co. East Bay Water Co. Eberly's nality Pharma cy Fuller Co., W. P. General Electric Company Gilson Electrical Supply Co. TV TT TT TT Goodyear Rubber Co. Great '::estern Power Company IT If If TT Justinian Caire Co. Keaton Tire & Rubber Co. Kellogg Express Co. Langlois, E. L. Maxwell _Hardware On. STREET FUND. Repairs Auto upkeep Supplies .Shellac Incidentals Supplies TT Motor Truck Recharging magnets Maps Rock File Total - hFALTi. FUND. Repairing oil immersion Supplies Tube for lungmotor Money advanced Laundry If Supplies Brush Cards RECREATION FUND. Scavenger Supplies Gas Telephone Supplies Lumber STORE FUND. Gasoline TV Folders Envelopes Pencils Distillate Cheese cloth RELIEF FUND. Labor in Parli:s TT TT IT Milk and egs ELECTRIC LIGHT FUND. Suppiies TV Auto tire Incidentals Supplies Permiums Rent Supplies Addressograph Supplies and IT 7;ater Drugs Paint Oil Supplies TV Elk tape Electric Suli es IT TT Total - Total Total - Total - membership dues current Drayage Repairs to auto and credits FP: 1323.84 1.96 25.00 5.60 1.25 3.25 31.73 5.15 3720.25 .80 10.19 20.00 .75 5149.77 5.00 3.17 1.50 1.25 .69 .79 1.67 .45 12.50 27.02 2.00 4.08 4.70 2.30 2.10 4.75 19.93 0 52.25 47.50 8.50 50.50 4.41 21.00 58.50 242.66 11.00 22.50 15.45 .95 7.00 1.75 1.62 45.89 31.17 119.10 34.20 40.00 1.89 200.00 4.85 47.50 4.50 1.50 12.50 68.00 143.51 145.27 21.07 2120.13 28.80 1.93 .45 9.34 4.00 QO Standard Oil Company Starr, C. C. Times Star United Iron Works Vosburgh, L. W. Gundy Lumber Co eaver-,31bles Tells Co. Weinstock-Fichols Co. IT Westinghouse E. & M. Co. Witt CompEny, G. E. Zellerbach Paper Co. Conrad, John Kamp, A. Lawrence, J. Rogers, J. Schroeder, J. Supplies Auto repairs Printing Supplies Twine Supplies IfTT IT Ir _FENS IOTf FUND. Police pension TT IT TT TT TT 1? 1? Tf January 7th, 1919. 0 1771,28 9.00 65.75 2.80 .50 109.60 24.15 .92 1.76 4.92 39.50 7.39 Total -------- 5142.65 Total 262.50 165.00 135.00 150.00 150.00 862.50 '111 PARK 'T.IRCHASE Board of Public Utilities Interest on bonds 350,00 Mr. Latham moved that the claims as listed be paid, seconded by Yr. Toy and on roll call carried unanimously. There being no further business to transact the Council adjourned in memory of Theodore Roosevelt to meet in regular session Tuesday evening, January 21st, 1919, at 8 o'clock. Respectfully submitted, City Clerk.