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1919-03-04 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA; TUESDAY EVENING, ':1-ARCH 4TH, 1919. The meeting convened at 8.09 p. m. with Council—president Majors presiding. The roll was called and Councilmen Latham, Otis, Probst and President Majors were noted present. Absent: Councilman Noy. The minutes of the regular meeting of February 18th, 1919, were approved as read. Mr. Otis addressed the chair and asked for the provilege of speaking. He called attention to an attack that had been made on him in the local newspaper and submitted a statement of his position, which was read. He also submitted a communication from W. E. Creed, President of the East Bay Water Company, which accepted his resignation as a Director of the East Bay Water Company and acknow lodged the surrender of the stock owned by Mr. Otis. Mayor Majors stated that he felt some action should be taken against Mr. Otis and called upon E. K. Taylor, who was presented, and who declined to express an opinion. City Attorney Locke stated in response to the Mayor's inquiry, that the matter was a q uestion of law and had not been looked into by him thoroughly. President Majors urged that the Council take some action, but as no formal charges had been filed no action was taken by the Council. Mr. Latham moved, seconded by Mr. Otis and carried that the communications be filed. Subsequently, later in the session, A. Feldhammer addressed the Council and urged that action against Mr. Otis be taken. City Attorney Locke, in response to a q uestion stated that it was his opinion that there was no violation of the charter on the part of Mr. Otis. L. W. Rood also spoke to the q uestion. No action of any kind was taken. 2. Mr. Probst introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: "RESOLUTION NO. 201. Transferring 0093.75 From the Electric Light Fund to the Interest and Redemption Fund." MR. Latham seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously, The following were received: The Affidavit of Publication of the list of election officers to serve in the General Municipal Election, March 11th, 1919, Ordered filed. The report of the Municipal Electric Light Plant for the month of December, 1918. Ordered filed. The following communicationswere received: 4. From L. M. King calling attention to the three bills that had been introduced in the Legislature at the req uest of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, for the purpose of validating certain leases to Government Island. Messrs, Austin T. 'aright, Attorney for the Fleet Corporation, L. M. King and E. K. Taylor spoke on the subject. After some discussion Mr. Otis introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: "Resolution No. 202. Requesting Representatives in the Legislature to Oppose Bills Validating Leases of Government Island, Unless Amended." Mr. Probst seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted March 4th, 1919 Further communications: From Congressman J. A. Elston, stating that there is little likelihood of the passage of any public buildings bill, which would make possible the con- struction of a branch post office in the West end of Alameda. @rdered filed. i/ From Barrett Camp No. 29, Spanish War Veterans protesting against having been omitted in the selection of a Committee which is to prepare a reception for returned soldiers. The matter was referred to the Mayor with power to increase the Committee and to include representatives from Camp Barrett. 7. From Osgood B. Howard, requesting a gratuitous license to peddle flavoring extracts. Az the same bore the endorsement of the Chief of Police and the City Manager, Mr. Lathan moved that the request be granted , seconded by Mr. Probst and carried, V Mr. Probst introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: "Resolution No. 203. Closing of Atlantic Avenue from Mulberry Street to Walnut Street." Mr. Latham seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. • e/ Mr. Latham introduced the following Resolution and moved it adoption: "Resolution No. 204. s Setting Aside Wednesday, March 12th, 1919, as "French Soldiers' Relief Day" in Alameda and Authorizing the Mayor to issue a Proclamation and to Appoint a Commit ee." Mr. Probst seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. 10. A Bill entitled "A Bill For Ordinance No. ____ Series." Amending Section 528 of Article II of Chapter 8 of the Municipal Code." was introduced and laid over under a provision of the Charter. 11. A Bill entitled "A Bill For Ordinance No. New Series. An Otdinance Req uiring Physicians and all other Persons Attending Cases of Contagious, Infectious and Other Communicable Diseases to Report the Same to the Health Office." came up for passage and was read. Mr. Latham moved that the Ordinance be adopted, seconded by Mr. Probst and on roll call carried unanimously. Claims against the General Fund amounting to $1375.00; against the Police Fund amounting to 1/-0.98; against the Fire Fund amounting to $54.34; against the Street Fund amounting to $918.15; against the Health Fund amounting to 038.84; against the Recreation Department amounting to $102.14; against the Store Fund amounting to 254.26; against the Relief Fund amounting to $66.94; against the Park Purchase Fund amounting to $108.80; against the Electric Light Fund amounting to $4886.51; and against the School Fund amounting to 06.25 having been approved and audited by the proper officials were listed by the Clerk as follows: GENERAL FUND. Ascher, Mrs. Augusta Clerical work (Election) 16.50 AutOmobile Publishina. 00- $371•n L March 4th, 1919. Croll, F. J. tt Ford, N. O. Forrest, Anna Esther Hart, Mrs. Emily Hewes, Charles E; Hewes, Charles E. Citi a TI TT IT Hicks, Grant Jacobs, Miss Ida A. Majors, Greene Mazzini, L. McMurry, Mrs . Eithel Osterman, Miss A. Pacific Gas & Electric Co, Panama Pacific Lubricating Co Schneider, Henry Southern Pacific Company Times Star Go. W It It n Vosburgh, L. W. Waddell-Van Gandy Lumber Co ger Encinal Garage Godfrey, Mrs. M. Municipal Electric Light P1 Radyum Mfg. Co. Schneider, Henry Smith, F. J. Western Union Tel. CO. Koerber, A. H. W. Municipal ,Electric Light Plant Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Park Garage Standard Oil Go, Waddell-Van Gundy Lumber Co. Labor Hamilton, Burnett Hickok, C. E. Lietz, Co., The A Mazzini, L. Powell Bros. Construction Co. Cutter Laboratory Flatow & SOn, P. Godfrey, Matilda Hewes, Charles E. City Manager Oakland Pioneer Soda Water Co. Schneider, H. P. Vosburgh, L. W. Zellerbach Paper Go. Allemond, Joseph Bosshard, R. E. Flatow, & Son. Hewes, Charles E. Mazzini, L Maytorena, Marie Nielsen, Henry G. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Perenon, Joseph Spalding & Bros., A. G. Times Star Co. Expenses to convention Auto upkeep Printing, Syno sis of charter Clerical work Election) Auto upkeep Postage Stamps Auto upkeep Clerical work (Election) Allowance as Mayor Supplies Clerical work (Election) Gas Floor oil Supplies Election supplies Illaterialand labor on Railroad Advertising Printing Advertising Supplies Lumber Total - - POLICE UND. Repairs to auto Services as Matron Recharging battery Supplies Meals Clock rental Total - FME FUND. Fuel Recharge battery Gas Oil Gasoline Supplies Total ST T FUND. Supplies Incidentals Supplies Gravel and Cement Total - - HEALTH FUND. Vaccine virus Antiform Janitress work Money advanced Distilled water Supplies Bucket Mailing Cases Total - RECREATION FUND. Services as Tree Trimmer Mouse traps Rat poison Playground Magazine Screws Salary as Play Director Sign Painting Gas Services as Tree Trimmer Athletic goods Advertising Total - $ 15.25 25.00 amendments 26.25 16.50' 28.50 13,50 25.00 118.10 3.00 35.00 10.50 50.00 7.10 16.50 16.50 27.30 3.50 .59 4.90 435.91 39 75 159.00 168.05 1.86 .20 75.00 1.25 4.00 .50 8.82. 4.51 120.90 ;pp() $ 140.98 $ 9.80 .50 15.40 4.00 24.38 .26 54.34 $ 883.75 1.45 3.62: 17.85 .45 11.03 18.15 0 .15 1.00 18.00 1.50 .50 4.17 2.45 11 .07 38.84 $ 33.25 .30 20 2.00 .29 1200 . 10.00 2.90 1925 11.76_ 10.28 0 102.14 Alameda Vulcanizing Works California Oil Supply Co. California Pottery Works Schneider, Henry Union On Co. of California Zellerbach Paper Co. Western Dairy Co. Orr, Samuel Varachi, Edwardo Alameda National STORE FUND. Gasoline Coupon books Gasoline Sewer Pipe Pencils Distillate Envelopes Blotters RELlhF FUND. Milk and eggs Labor in parks TT TV TV Total - Total - - PARK HASE PTJND. Purchase of Palm Beach ELECTRIC LIGHT FUND. Alameda Street Department Board of Public Utilities Citizens Bank Commercial Acetylene Supply Co. Crane Company IF Tr Crocker Co., H. S. Dorward Pump Co. Gilson Electrical Supply Co. Glidden Co. of California Goodyear Rubber Co. Great Western Power Co. Hunt, Mirk & Co. Linde Air Products Co. Marshall-Newell Supply Co. Pacific Gas & Electric Co, Pacific Metal Works Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Powell Bros. Construction Co. Schneider, Henry Standard Oil Co. State Compensation Insurance Fund Times Star Vosburgh, L. T. Waddell Van Gundy Lumber Co. Weaver-Ables Tells Co. We instock-Neichols Co. Westinghouse E. & M. Co. Worthington Co., The Concrete electrolier base Incidentals Rent Recharging cylinders Supplies TT TT 11 TT White Zinc Supplies 11- Valves 0.K.ygen Supplies Gas Supplies Echange and toll service Fire brick Supplies Fuel Oil and Gasoline Premium Material reports Supplies It IT 11 IT IT Total - - SCHOOL FUND. Elster, Martin Printing March 4th, 1919. 195.00 16.15 10.48 10.78 10.50 9.98 1.37 254.26 16.94 27.50 22.50 66.94 $ 108.80 5.00 136.23 40.00 6.98 8.02 3.40 15.00 21.70 319.25 13.72 5.29 33.53 4.00 2.20 .69 1.40 52.42 17.71 55.00 14.23 1942.83 1768,84 37.25 6.03 49.24 .75 124.30 186.20 15.30 4886.51 6.25 Mr. Latham moved that the claims as listed be paid, seconded by Mr. Probst and on roll call carried unanimously. 12. / City Manager Hewes brought up the matter of the moving of the high tension wires from Lincoln Avenue and submitted a communication received by him from A. H. Babcock, of the Southern Pacific Company, in which it was stated that efforts were being made to attend to the matter. 13. v/ City Manager Hewes reported relative to the skip-stop and stated that the matter is being considered by the San Francisco, Oakland Terminal Railways, and also that a new survey regarding the same was being made. 14. // City Manager Hewes reported that the Southern, Pacific Company was willing to paint sixty-six poles at the crossings so that they could be discernible at night. 15. V City Manager Hewes reported that the Southern Pacific Company would place the signs in the stations at the west end notifyihg patrons of the hours when the trains would stop. 16. v/ City Manager Hewes reported that two bids had been received for the sale of the I March 4th, 1919. 17. Manager Hewes brought up the matter of the assessment and the taxes levied on the property formerly owned by the Oakland Waterfront Company and now under the control of the Fleet Corporation. He stated that taxes amounting to some eight or ten thousand dollars had neat been paid and that the property on March 1st, 1918 stood in the name of the Oakland Waterfront Company. MI'. Latham moved, seconded by Mr. Otis and carried, that the City Attorney prepare necessary resolutions to present to the proper authorities to make demand for the unpaid amount of taxes. There being no further business to transact the Council adjourned to meet in regular session Tuesday evening, March 18th, 1919 at 8 o'clock. Respectfully submitted, City Cleric.