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1919-06-17 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OP THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AL.,',DA, TUESRLY EVENING, JUNE 17TH, 1919. The meeting convened at 8:25 p. m. with Council—president Otis presiding. The roll was called and Councilmen Latham, Noy, Probst and President Otis, were noted present. Absent: Councilman Majors, (1). The minutes of the regular meeting of June 3rd were approved us read. The minutes of the adjourned regular meeting of June 10th were approved as read. 0 Mr. Probst introduced the foilowing Resolution and moved its adoption: "Resolution No. 224. Transferring 465.17 From Local Improvement Fund No. 24 to the General wund." Mr. Noy seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. 2. / Mr. Latham introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: nEesolution No. 225. Transferring 0902.13 from the General Fund to the Electric Light Fund." Mr. Probst seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. The following were received: The continuation certificate on the bond of E. J. Simon. Ordered filed. The Auditor's Balance Sheet for the month of May, 1919. Ordered filed. The following communications were received: 0 From W. H. Larnan, Solicitor for the Post Office Department, replyir protest made against the increase in telephone rates. Ordered filed. 4. From Barnes & Tibbitts Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, protesting againet the 15° delinquency added to their tax bills. 1;r. Probst moved that it be referred. to the City Manager to procure a statement from Tax Collector Lubbock and to report back at the next meeting of the Council, seconded by Mr. Noy and carried. 5. / From Walter H. Cramer, re q uesting the renewal of :o is contract for the auditing of the books and accounts of the City of Alameda at a monthly remuneration of :5.00, 020.00 of this amount to be --)aid by the Municival Electric Light Plant. Er. Latham moved that the contract be renewed as -oer the terms of the letter, second ed by Mr. Probst and on roll call carried unanimo From the Alameda Park Company -.tune Beach) re q uesting permission to operate a long range shooting gallery. Mr. -Probst moved that the re q uest be granted, provided that no shooting occur after 9 o'clock p. m., and provided, further, that the -oermit be revocable at the pleasure of the Council, seconded by Tr. Noy and Carried. 7. vi From peter Piazza, requesting a gratuitous license to peddle potatoes raised by himself, and fro Mary Smith, to sell notions to customers in the City of Alameda. As the same were endorsed by the Chief of Police and the City Manger, Hr. Latham moved tiiat the reci nests be granted, seconded by Mr. Probst and on roll call carried a=imously. Mr. . Lathii moved that the Council meet as a Committee of the Whole, 7zriday June 17th, 1919. 'A Bill For Ordinance No. New Series. Establishing Fire Limits and Regulating the Construction of Buildings Therein; also, Repealing all Ordinances or parts of ordinances in Conflict Herewith." came up for pass- 'e. Mr. Latham moved that the word "Encinal" in Section 1, describing Fire Limits No. 2 be changed to TCentraJr and that in Section 3 the word "privatetr be added between the words "except" and "garage", seconded by Mr. Probst and carried. Mr. Latham then moved that the Bill as amended be adopted, seconded by Mr. Noy and on rell.call carried unanimously. Claims against the General Fund amounting to 1..:5745.98; against the Police Fund amountinf, to 064.36; against the Fire Fund amounting to $524,20; against the Street Fund -amotuAing :1;3490,77; against the Health Fund amounting to $99.4 against the Recreation Fund amounting to .166.34; against the Store Fund amountin to 00.71; against the R elief Fund auounting to • against the Electric Light Fund amount- ing to P763.88. against the, Park Purchase Fund amounting to F3i4 and against the School General Fund amoFcating to 61.65 having been a-pproved and audited by • pre-per officials were listed by the Clerk as follows; Alameda Stem Launry Assn. Alameda Vulcanizing Forks Bay Station. Bakery Cardinet, Ernest H. Croll, Y. J. East Bay Water Co. Ferd, N. O. Hewes, Charles E. Hewes, Charles E. City Manager TI Ti It 1? Hicks, Grant Inter-City Express, The Johnson, S. T. Co. Mazzini, L. Municipal Electric Light Plant Oakland Blue Erint Co. Otis, Frank Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Plummer Mfg. Co., W. A. Purity Springs Water Co. Sate Cabinet Co. The Siem, C. State Compensation Ins.. Fund Times Star Co. fli-osl]urgh, L. W. Western Union Tel. Co. Letis Aeule Co. UilSon, T. J. Alameda Steam Laundry Assn, Alamea Vulcanizing Works Alameda Vulcanizing Works ” . IT Elster, Marvin H. Ford, N. O. Godfrey, Mrs. Matilda 7? It IT It Halton & Didier Harrison Co., H. O. Hewes, Charles E. City Manager Municipal Electric Light Plant Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Rose, E. F. S-iith, 2, J. Standard Oil Co. Strom Electrical Co. West Coast Chemical Co. Uestern Union Tel. Co. GETT,ERAL Towel service Retread Bread Cleaning curtains Auto upkeep Water for City Hall and fountains T2rinting Auto upkeep Stamps Expenses Transportation Subscription Oil Licluid veneer City lighting 2rints Mayor's a 11 ow a nc e Rental aid tolls Flag holders Viater Safe RePairs Premium on policy Advertising Supplies Telegrams Maps Motorlife Total - POLIGE pUYD. Laundry Service Tires and repairs Oils Oil Printing It Matron service Overall and jumper Engine support cover Stamps Repair and recharge battery Labor and attendance police system Telephone service 1 Indian Motorcycle Meals for prisoners Gasoline Dry batteries Metal polish Clock rental etc. the 0,00 8.50 2.50 3.50 25.00 27.67 25,00 29.00 .78 48.05 35.00 3.00 4.38 2.85 1700,31 2.02 50.00 8.88 10,00 2.00 628.50 5.50 1092.05 10.28 .75 6.66 3.30 2.00 ?13745.98 2.61 51.22 2.16 1.23 6.25 31.50 4.00 2.00 4.30 .35 3.00 6.44 50.00 10.50 483.95 96.00 2.05 4.60 .40 1.80 Alameda Steam Laundry Assn. Alameda Vulcanizing Works TV it TV Anderson Machine Works Anthony, Earle G. Inc. East Bay Water Co. Fischer, C. F. IT TT TT Gardner, U. S. Guarantee Battery Go., Inc. Kracke & Brunje, Mazzini, L. Moreland Motor Truck 00. Municipal Electric Light Plant TV TV TV 11 TV IT TV Pacific Tel. & Tel. CO. Siem, C. Standard Oil Go. IT IT TT Steinmetz, Walter T. Strom Electrical Co. Western Union Tel. Co. TV Labor Alameda Vulcanizing Works Dick, E.C. East Bay Water Go, Ford, N. O. Gay, L. T. Guarantee Battery Go, Hamilton, Burnett Hewes, Charles E. City Manager Hutchinson Co. TV TV Kopperud, A. H. ?? Mackay & Austin Moreland Motor Truck Co. Oakland. Blue Print Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Powell Bros, Construction Co. Scheibner & Hobson Schneider, Henry Skelly, Sam Standard Oil Co. Times Star CO. Union Oil Co. TV TV TV TV TV TV Vosburgh, L. W. Waddell-Van Gunc7ey Lumber Weeks-Howe-Emerson Co. I' IRE FUND. Linen and towel service 1 spark plug Supplies Supplies Overhauling and tuning motor, etc, Hydrant rental and water Supplies Reline toilet tank Paint J. Battery Sulphuric acia Oil can Repairs to Hosewagon Labor and attendance Fire Alarm sys,em Recharge battery If Tr Phone tolls Supplies Gasoline Coal oil Expressage Lamp shade and wall button Clock rental Total - STREET FUND. Repairs and tires Repairs Water Forms Repairs TV Carfare, etc. Stamps Rock and screenin u TV TV Oil TV Repairs TV Maps Services Cement Repairs Maps Batteries Grease Forms Distillate TV TV Oil'rs and hoes Co. Lumber Supplies Carpenter, T. Cutter Laboratory, The Dickson & Holbrook Encinal Ice Co. Ford, N. O. Hewes, Charles E. City Manager Manuel, A. Oakland California Towel Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Parisian Laundry Purity Springs Water Co. Strom Electrical Co, Times Star Co. Wilkens, J. H. Alameda Vulcanizing Yorks Dick, E. C. Fischer, C. F. IT IT It Gardener, U. S. Gay, Joe Johnson, C. Kraeke Rrnnie HEALTH FUND. gs Total Transportation Vaccine Laboratory supplies Ice Printing Stamps Splints Laundry Telephone Laundry Water Incubator repairs Frinting Milk report Supplies Tote]. - RECREATION FUND. Auto tube and repairs Auto repairo Tools & nails Repairs and supplies Creosote Supplies and repairs Teaming sulnlInri.n actin 25.00 1.47 .49 1.85 13.50 o49.61 .45 5.90 5.40 2.61 8.03 .50 37.00 50.00 .50 .50 .60 2.60 9.75 4.20 .29 1.20 1.98 77 69.03 8.95 34.67 27.00 20.75 6.25 1.05 3.25 351.75 393.18 351.82 644.25 2.50 30.25 4.72 2.3u 12.01 2.50 16.66 2.00 4.75 35.75 12.50 12.50 12.50 20.12 15.44 2.75 - 3490.77 57,12 1.20 2.50 4.25 7.00 2.50 1.50 2,10 2.62 1,09 1000 1,30 14 50 .90 :r1 99.48 4.44 21.80 2.65 14.27 4.50 8.05 56.00 11-83 Jane 17th, 1919. Municipal Electric Light Plant Orr, Samuel Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Tuck, J. E. Alameda Vuicaxxiz Schneider, Henry Union Oil Co. Hauch, H. Koerber, A. H. W. Orr, Samuel Tozier, D. L. Varachi, Edward() Western Dairy Co, Wyber's Grocery Works Alameda Scavenger Co. East Bay Water Co. General Electric Co, Gilson Electrical Co. Granfield-Baston Tire & Supply Co. Great Western Power Co. Horton Lime Co. imp Sign Co. Kellogg Express Co. Crocker Co., H. S. Starr, C. C. Times Star Crane Co. Municipal Electric Light Plant Board of Public Utilities - Reeder, A. J. Waddell-Van Gundy Lumber 00. Fischer, C. F. Joost Brothers Mehrtens, H. G. Watrous, Hazel Repairs to pump Services Phone services Water Total - STORE FUND. Gasoline Coupon books Red ink Distillate Total RELIEF FUND, Supplies Coal and kindling Labor in parks Ti IT IT If If Milk Grocery supplios Total - ELECTRIC LIGHT FUND. Removal of garbage Water Supplies fl WOO Tires Current and credit Lime Supplies Drayage Supplies Consumers Ledgers and meter books Printing Total - PARK PURCHASE FUND. 3.55 15,00 2.40 1,15 0166.34 195,00 2.21 12.50 2O9.71 .48 7.95 18,00 26.25 30.00 14.04 4.00 400.72 3.00 4.50 20.24 158.41 120.13 8211,61 10,80 7.50 7.56 22.38 13.50 137.50 46.75 68.88 Pipe fittings 4.p 6.17 Labor 1,25 Interest on bonds 350.00 Grading 448.87 Lumber 38.51 Total - -0 844.80, SCHOOL GENERAL FUND. Repairs Supplies Insurance Supplies 2.25 28.74 28.16 2.50 Total ■•■ O. am -0 61.65 Mr. Latham moved that the bills as listed be paid, seconded by Mr. Noy and on 'roll call carr±ed unanimously. 9. Council-president Otis Stated that a reuest had been made to hold a political meeting in the Council Chamber, Tuesday evening, June 44tn. Mr. Probst moved that permission be granted and that the City Attorney investigate the legal aspects of holding future meetings, seconded by Mr. Latham and carried. 10. / Mr. Probst called attention to the unsightly condition of the water hole between the Southern Pacific Tracks and the main land at the westerly end of Central Avenue and moved that the City Manager take up the matter withthe Southern Pacific Company with e, view of having the same filled, seconded by Mr. Latham and carried. 11. v7 Mr. Probst moved that when the Council adjourn it adjourn in respect to the memory of the late E. J. Bevan, seconded by Mr. Latham and carried. There being no further business to transact the Council adiourned in Yes-fleet to the