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1919-03-18 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 18TH, 1919 The meeting convened at 8 orclock p. m. with Council-president Majors presiding. The roll was called and Councilmen Latham, Probst and President Majors were noted present. Absent: Councilmen Noy and Otis. In the absence of City Clerk R. E. Bosshard,William J. Locke was appointed City Clerk, pro tem. The minutes of the regular meeting of March 4th were approved as read. The following were received: The continuation certificates on the bonds of H. P. Wichman and Arthur D. Goldsworthy. Ordered filed. The following communications were received: 2. From a sub-committee of the Liberty Loan Committee asking for an appropria- tion of money to purchase a set of flags for the vessel that is to be named in honor of the City of Alameda. Mr. H. D. Maynard was presented and addressed the Council and urged such an appropriation, whereupon Mr. Latham moved that an amount not to exceed $175.00 be appropriated for the purpose named, seconded by Mr. Probst and on roll call carried unanimously. From Joseph Ginsburg, requesting a gratuitous license to peddle fruit and produce and from Milton Williams req uesting a gratuitous license to peddle pictures. As the same bore the endorsement of W. 0. Jacoby, Chief of Police,and City Manager Charles E. Hewes, Mr. Probst moved that the request be granted, seconded by Mr. Latham and carried. 4. /7 From Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, relative to the invitation extended to him to visit the City of Alameda. Ordered filed. From Senator Edwin M. Otis, stating that the Senate Judiciary Committee would consider Senate Bills relative to the validating of leases on Goverunent Islan Thursday evening, March 20th, 1919. It was arranged that City Manager Hewes and City Attorney Locke be present at the hearing. 6. v/ Mr. Probst intxodaced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: "Resolution No. 205. Directing the City Attorney to Request Assemblymen and Senators of Alameda County to Oppose Assembly Bill No. 527, and Senate Bill No. 128, Entitled "An Act Ratifying Municipal Leases of, and Franchises or Permits to Use, Tide or Submerged Lands." Mr. Latham seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. V Mr. Probst introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: "Resolution No. 206. Requesting a Payment of Taxes on the Liberty Ship Yard, Emergency Fleet Corporation, as Levied March 1, 1918." Mr. Latham seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. 8. The Council now proceeded with the canvass of the returns of the General cipal Election held March llth, 1919, which showed the vote as follows: 3. CI) OUNOILKEN eld.hommer IL. .T.Toy J. Probst mry Tank Lathati Borchert F. Buttrick H Oardinet 1 17. 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 5 11 15 20 6 12 12 8 2 9 5 6 22 6 5 11 12 6_ 14 12 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 %, 1 2 3 L 1 14 2 2. 34 30 45 38 ; 54 28 18 1 42 23 9 45 63 26 22 41 50 50 60 10 1 4 2 4 3 5 6 3 3 5 4; 2 1 1 8 3 3 4 4 7 2 5 2 5 3 4 2 11 6 5 2 12 23 37 34 43 31 52 28 4 6 4 2 5 3 4 1 2 4 3 4 9 4 8 1 18 27 19 25 17 23 35 2 1 1 - 1 2 2 3 5 2 3 5 2 7 1 14 24 26 2 1 3 :3 3 4 9 3 3 S. Clark Clark levy McConnell ank Otis F. Schlichting !Ilse Stahl orge Stewart °position 1. °position 2. °position 3. Dposition 4. )position 5. Dposition 6. )position 7. Dpos ition. 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 1 3 2 51 23 11 42 58 ; 27 6 4 1 7 8 6 4 4 4 5 4 15 3 23 1 2 3 7 2 16 33 26 15 30 3 5 1 6 5 6 2 34 34 22 21 20 3 3 6 4 3 3 31 47 30 55 36 16 49 12 29 79 33 16 38 56 47 58 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 4 4 1 1 3 2 1 5 2 2 3 2 4 4 3 4 Yes 16 27 33 29 29 o 6 17 14 16 20 Yes !15 29 36 34 32 No 5 17 12 16 19 1Yes 14 '4 24 22 I 21 No 6 15 21 22 26 ;Yes 13 28 43 37 35 No 7 13 7 11 13 ;Yes 8 13 24 17 9 22 16 13 5 1 28 .12.... 6 21 28 10 16 16 18 20 31 No.13 28 24 31 40 31 56 3118 48 22 12 45 59 34 25 51 33 40 43 2 31 30 31 16 35 15 10 04 60 33 21 36 38 47 , 45 18 30 .12 ...! . .. , 35 15 8 27 , 20 ±1 i 13 24 16 11 20 33 39 35 17 ,.. -. 18 9 ' 36 . 64 37 24 36 42 51 ! 46_ 18 32 1 11 8 ! 31 14 8 22 , 24 11_2 , 12 22 14 14 ! 19 ------t--------H----1-- ------;;:;;;;'-'1;;;'''''''''''';'--;;;;;-------------------- 25 32 ' 23 4 27I 15 8 25 42 ' 19 13 18 31 32; 36 22 34 19 19 i 42 15 8 33 31 .L7„.9 :_17.. :_35_ 16. ,_44ias 1 43 46 !33 14 49 21.__10 45 61 33 25 .3.5 40 45 40 10 24 1-14 10 25 9 7 19 15 11 9 26 14 , 15 26 ;Yes 7 13 20 No 15 29 , 29 1Yes 6 14 26 No 15 28 23 15 9 15 15 ; 13 7 20 5 6 11 21 10 15 13 35 42 39 58 33 19 , 6 28 13 52 65 33 26 54 17 9 23 17H4 I 2 33 ! 38 30 54 ; 32 23 2 ; 10 17 19 24_ Q44 ; 47 23 27 11 1 18 15 21 22 ! 30 10 39 1 58 1 29 23 47 29 38 4Q 15 13 19 ; 20 21 56 1 277 52 44 47 fres 6 15 21 14. L 11 , 16 15 17 '1 5 23 4 I 6 17 . 20 No 15 ' 28 1 28 1 34 38 , 39 56L2 819 52 29 ; 1]. 51 63 23 24 31 32 1 23 6 2 10 40 45 1 , , 2 r 24 20 30 ; 16 i 15 33 17 , 8 20 27 )position 9. Les ;12 1 No 8 21 - position 10. °Yes 15 23 No 7 17 34 37 _30 31 42 13 12 17 18 24 15 32 14. ;10 33 15 - 211 21 22 31 40 20 18 1 13 32 '18- 18 ; 37 34 51 ; 26 24: 36 37 37 37 25 25 ; 14 10 F6 14 21 24 25 26 27 7i 9 2' 2 29 30 6 5 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 1 2 16_f .37 7; 6! 24; 32; 37 77 43 5 4 5 12 4 7 3 2' 13 9 141 19 11 1 4 5 24 20 21 1 5 17 1 4 10. 4 Totals 357 18, 64 4 6 40'._25....27...18; 25. 36. 39 21', 15` 1485.! 1 2 5! 2 : _ 2' ._. 8 5 5 1951 5 2; 3 12 4' 6 1801186C 29; 36 25 36 55. 62 29 28 37 i ! 25'; 1567 21 . 4 i 3 5 4 11 10 2.. 2 5 199' ! 6 4 5 9 4 4; 4 21311979 i 26,1 1.7 ... 17, .18 18' 12 46.33 _ 16 17 ! 901' 2 1 1 1.1�.. ....6„7.,„.. 2 7 2 3i 6 5 3� 2' 7.�._1 1531121 44 121 57 1! 2 1 4 26 22 .._.._11 ... 271 27 ( 33 20 2 31 1 � _ _ . � 4 2 4 1617 49, 101!1767 2 4 121 36 11 4 1 3 1 .49 23121 1 2 22_ 1 1612 20 52- 612 I 61 37' 38 19J 13 20, 30 __ 24 61 40 41 16 34 19 28 25 24 32 83 38 18 29 24 2 20 _.. 21 15 18 16 22 24 24 15 18 15 25 291 37 15 48 21 1297 785 21, 61 26 31 391 14! 5 ! 13 42 1 19 17 13 20 1 24 20 18 18 161 6 i, 19.._� 43 36 16 14 30 24 21 15 44 36 17 21 22 28 _4 27 10 37 38 14 23 17 68 32 14 17 21 29 26 36' 28 37 25 17_.._._22 58 44 47 15 12 19_......21 Q_.....�93w....2Q 81 45 19 0 . 17 15 25 211....21 24 26 ' 41 17 161 12 3' 12 1 27 13 10 14 22 27 20 14 27 j 59 37. i 24 37 34/ 9 38 20 26 40 1' 29 34 35 10. _- 11, 12 150. _25.....12 30 50 37 48 31 24 4 10 111 ...11 58 31 53 41 37 10 ; 9 12 27 34 25 3l; 11 36 25 38 3.4 21 13 27 16 27'' 43 1 26 27 23 1 12 18 1.02 48 60 153a 104 71 87 53 73' 68 134 89 56 56 54 52 46 60 108 87 50 ; 46 33 29 19 10 131 36 31 54 32 48 47 25 16 _. ... 26 6 9 11 27 22 45 23 8 10 8 14 10 12 ! 27 21 I 9 52 34 1 27 31 29 22 18 1 31 59 46 132 8 _51 24 6 11 10, 15 11 13 38 48 33 28 27 29 20 16 29 7 I 37 19 16 .11__.,..._11 __4_ 4 48 23 ...211 9 13 10 L.11 28 32 34 57 31 50 42 51 39 25 30 27 19 17 1 32 13 46 39 20,17 14 30 41 45 14 24 .. 6 3 • 11 27 27 27 57 35 18 63 13 15 _ 26 23_ 21 1 9 12... 46 34 26 2e.. 21, ' 70 29 15 13 15 20 14 I 21 28 27 20 15 7; 27 30 28 21 21 18 10 9 19 39 30 14 16 9 24 23 75 95 749 993 984 1456 631 723 1412 633_,, 1540 739 1388 632 1510 1039 17 21 21 28 16 27 32 28 i 25 24 36 22 30 19 17 15 14 6 6 12 35 28 ' 9 11 915 1265 739 2904 10. March 18th, 1919. Probst thereupon Decla dueed the following Resolution and m "Resolution No. 207. ing Result` of General Municipa March 11, 1919."" Mx. Lathan seconded the motion and passed unanimously Mr e d its adoption: ection held o adopt the Resolution and on ro was adopted Probst moved that the City Attorney be instructed t o ' prepare the necessary papers for the presentation of the amendments to the State Legislature, Latham and carried. A Bill entitled seconded by Mr. "A Bill. For Ordinance No. New Series. Amending Section 528 of A�rtTcie 2, of Chapter VIII of the Municipal Code." came up for passage. Mr, Probst moved that the Ordinance be adopted, seconded by Mr. Latham and on roll call carried unanimously Claims against the General Fund amounting to $4254.29; against the Police Fund amounting to $188.18; against the Fire Fund amounting to X447.15; against the Street 75.85- against the Fund amounting to $1240.93; a nst the Health Fund amounting to Recreation Fund amounting to ' 1.22.72; against the Store Fund amounting to $137.63, against the Relief Fund amounting to 4.35 and against the Electric Light Fund amount- ing to 3095.86 having been approved and audited by the proper officials were listed by the Clerk as follows: Election officers Alameda Steam Laundry Assn. Alameda Vulcanizing Works Ascher,. Mrs. Augusta Baender, Mrs. Stella Bennett, Mrs. S. K. Brewer & Co., H. S. Duncan, Mrs. Dorothy East Bay Water Co. Ford, N. O. • n TT IT Forrest, Anna Forrest, Esther Fox, Geo.. H. " TT TT Hart, Mrs. Emily Hewes, Charles E. City Manager:: Inter -City Express Jacobs, Miss Ida Johnson Co., S. T. TT TT Ti TT McMurry, Mrs. Eithel. Moise Klinkner Co. Oakland Blue Print Co. Osterman, Miss A. Pacific Tel.. & Tel Co. Pollard & Son Schneider Henry Siam TP Soule s, E. C. State Compensation Insurance Strom Electrical Co.. Times Star Co. It TT' Tr TT n n TT 7? United States Shipping Board Western Union Tel. Co. Alameda STe Laundry Assn. Ford, N. O. TT Tf TT Municipal Electric Light Plan Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Schneider, Henry GENERAL FUND. Towel service Distribution of election supplies Clerical work '= Election It Tr Tr ST Tables and chairs Clerical work Election Water Printing IT Tr Clerical work - Election TT Tr Tr. Premium on bond TT= IT TT Clerical work - Election Stamps and money advanced Subscription Clerical work - Election Stove distillate Sylphon regulator and distillate Clerical work - Election Badges Maps Clerical work - Election Rental and toll service Rental of store, 1305 Park St. Wrapping paper Supplies Repair s Repairs and keys Mimeographing d Premium Repairs Advertising Tr Printing Lumber Telegrams Total POLICE FUND. Laundry Printing TT Labor and attendance Rental and tolls service License tpc s 0 840.00 8.00 20.00 3.00 3.00 1.00 105.00 1.00 9.35 6.00 20.50 8.80 3.00 3.00 25.00 2.50 3.00 33.65 4.00 3.00 82.19 43.75 3.00 3.75 18.77 3,00 8.05 5.00 .49 1.2.3 .75 7.65 8.66 1636.23 4.50 26.56 16.95 1257.70 21.60 1.66 -$ 4254.29 1.80 4.75 46.00 50.00 7.53 "A' Qn Alameda. Steam Laundry Assn. East Bay Water Co. Hewes, Charles E. City Manager Koerber, A. H. W. Municipal Electric Light Plant Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Standard Oil Co. Strom Electrical Co. Times Star Co. Labor Buffalo Springfield Roller Co. Dick, E. C. East Bay Water Co. Fischer, C. F. Ford, N. 0, Gardner, U. S. Lietz Co., The A. W TT M TI Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co Schneider, Henry U. S. Shipping Board Dickson & Holbrook Encinal Ice Co. Fischer, C. F. TT TT Flatow & Son, P. Ford, N. O. Nielsen, Ella Oakland- California Towel Co. Oakland Pioneer Soda Water Co, Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Parisian Laundry Allemond, Joseph California Nursey Co. Hewes, Charles E. City Manager Maytorena, Marie Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Perenon, Joseph Valiance Nursery Pasquale Co. B. Powell Bros. Construction Co. Standard Oil Co. Konigshofers Koerber, A. H. W. Orr, Samuel Varachi, Edward() FIRE FUND. Towel service Water Stmnps Screenings Labor and attendance Phone tolls. Oil Supplies •Printing Total - STREET FUND. Supplies Repairs Water Nails Printing Supplies Rental and tolls Supplies IT Total HEALTH FUND. Supplies Ice Boiler, heater and labor Supplies Spts. aMMOnia Printing Incidental expenses Towel service Distilled water Rental and tolls Laundry Total - RECREATION FUND. Services, Tree trimmer Trees Stamps Services- Play Director Rental and toll uervice Services- Tree Trimmer Trees and roses STORE FUND. Buttons Cement Lubric ating Oil El? FUND. Gowns Fuel Labor in parks TT TT TT ELECTRIC LIGHT F Alameda cyclery & Vulcanizing Works Alameda Scavenger Co. Crane Company Dick, E. C. East Bay Water Co. Gamewell Fire Alarm Tel. Co. General Electric Co. Tr Tt Great Western Power Co. Kellogg Express Co. Terry Steam Turbine Co. Supplies Garbage removed. Supplies Water Supplies Electric power Drayage Supplies Total - Total - Total - March 18th,1919, 25.00 345.47 3.00 6.00 59,29 .10 3.80 2,40 2,09 447.15 1147.00 32.00 1.40 12.05 5.65 13.00 1.55 3.64 .89 2.76 1.81 19.18 1240.93 2.50 2.85 51.26 .70 .75 6.50 1.90 2.96 .50 1.49 4.44 75.85 26.25 26.27 3,00 8,00 3.80 24.50 30.90 - $ 122.72 8 tiP 105.20 3.43 29.00 137.63 1,70 12.15 33.00 27.50 74.35 2.70 3.00 33.46 32.24 13.24 3.60 498.15 259.60 2183.34 6.53 60.00 March 18th, 1919. 12• // City Manger Hewes broughtup the request of Geo. H. Hagy for permission to alter and enlarge the premises occupied by him on the corner of Haight Avenue and Webster Street. The matter was referred to the City manager and City Attorney to be reported on at the next meeting of the Council. Mr. Latham moved that the Council meet as a Committee of the Whole,Tuesday evening, March 25th, 1919, for the purpose of considering an improvement program for the coming year, seconded by Mr. Probst and carried. There being no further business to transact the Council adjourned to meet in regular session Tuesday evening, April 1st 1919, at 8 o'clock. Respectfully submitted, City Cleric.