1919-07-02 Regular CC Minutes16
REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 2ND, 1919.
The meeting convened at 8:27 p. m. with Council-president Frank Otis presiding.
The roll was called and Councilmen Latham, Majors Noy, Probst and president
Otis were noted present. Absent:None.
The Minutes of the regular meeting of June 17th were approved as read.
The following were received:
/ The Affidavit of publication of delinquent tax list for the yea
Ordered filed.
A certificate showing due posting of notices for a hearing on the re-district-
ing of the property at 3272 Briggs Avenue was received and ordered filed. The Clerk
stated that no complaints, either oral or written, haibeen received. Mr. Willi
F. Abt addressed the Council and briefly stated what the nature of the proposed change
was. Mr. Probst thereupon introduced the followihg Resolution and moved its
adopt ion:
"Resolution No. 226.
Changing the Premises Known as 3272 Briggs Avenue
from a Residence District Class I to a Resident
District Class II."
Mr, Latham seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted
and passed unanimously.
The following communications were received:
3. v' From Mayor Frank Otis, announcing that he had appointed. Brainard. C. Brown,
a member of the Board of Free Library Trustees, to succeed the late E. U. Maslin.
Ordered filed.
4. ,// From the Mayor, Auditor and City Manager stating that they had counted the
money in the city treasury on July 2nd, 1919. Ordered filed.
From Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Benton and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cadman in acknowledge-
ment and appreciation of the Council's action in adjouring to the memory of the
late E. J. Bevan. Ordered filed.
From the Mastick-Parent-Teachers' Association and the Everett School Mothers,
Club, approving the proposed increase in salary of the school teachers. Ordered
filed,
ham introduced a Bill entitled
"A Bill
For Ordinance No, New Series.
Amending Ordinance No. 144, New Series, "Establishing
Districts or Zones and Regulating Therein the Use of
Property, Height of Buildings, and Required Open
Spaces for Light and Ventilation of such Buildings",
so as to Authorize the Construction of Two-family
Dwellings or Flats in Residence Districts of Class
which was laid over under a provision of the Charter.
5. Mr. Latham moved that the Mayor be appointed a Committee of one to prepare
Resolutions of sympathy for the family to the late E. W. Maslin, and when the
Council adjourn it adjourn in respect to the memory of the late E. W. Maslin,
seconded by Mr. Probst and carried.
6. / City Manager Hewes brought up the matter of the request of Barnes & Tibbitts
Shipbuilding Corporation for the remittance of a delinquent tax penalty imposed upon
July 2nd, 19
V Mr. Lath
fl
alled attention to the danger that exists at Central Avenue, between
8th and 9th Streets, caused by the sudden approach of the cross-town car to Central
Avenue. He moved that the City Ma a,er take up thematter with the Southern pacific
Company with a view of having the cars come to a full stop on approaching the Avenue,
seconded by Mr. Probst and carried.
/ Mr. Latham called attention to the congestion that exists on the Creek Route
boats on Saturdays and Sundays and moved that the City Manager take up the matter with the
Southern Pacific Company and request that a roadway be constructed to the Alameda Mole
and that a special boat to carry automobiles be run on Saturdays and Sundays to the
ferry slip south of the existing mole, seconded by Mr. Probst and carried.
9. / Mr. Probst moved that all city hall offices be closed Saturday morning, July
5th, 1919, seconded by Mr. Noy and carried.
Mr. Latham moved that when the Council adjourn it adjourn to meet in adjourned
regular session, Tuesday evening, July 8th, 1919 at 8 o'clock, seconded by Mr. Probst
and carried.
Claims against the General Fund amounting to 0884.62; against the Police Fund
amounting to $145,63; against the First Fund amounting to 0451.77; against the Street
Fund amounting to $3 183.46; against the Health Fund amounting to 052.15; against
the Recreation Fund amounting to 0151.83; against the Relief Fund amounting to
0106.43; against the Store Fund amounting to v13.50; against the Park Purchase Fund
amounting to $4.28 and against the Electric Light Fund amounting to $964.81 having
been approved and audited by the proper officials were listed by the Clerk as
follows:
Baird, J. V.
Bancroft-Whitney Co.
East Bay Water Go.
First Christian Church
Fox, G. H.
Hauchs
Hewes, Charles E. City Manager
Lubbock, O.
Martin, Arthur L.
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Recorder Printing & Publishing
Schneider, Henry
Times Star Co.
17 9 77
U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co.
Western Union Tel. Co.
Westphal, O. F.
Alameda Vulcanizing Works
Downey Glass and Paint Go.
Ford, N. O.
Godfrey, Matilda
Te
Kollmann, M.
Mazzini, L.
Smith, F. J.
Strom Electrical Co.
Western Tel. Co.
Anderson Machine Works
9 9
East Bay Water Co.
GENERAL FUND.
Repairs to Metz car
Books for City Attorney
Water
Money refunded.
Premium on bond of L. H. Ader
Soap
Stamps
Money advanced for P. O. Box rent
Hauling benches
Gas
Co.Code Amendments
Supplies
Advertising
Printing
Delinquent Tax list
Premium on bonds
Telegrams
Repairs
Total
POLICE FUND.
WAIO 0011., 10917. OM MO OM*
Veedol oil
Paint
Printing
Services as Matron
IT 77 VT
Numerical telephone directory
Nails
Meals
Electric lamps
Telegram
FIRE FUND.
Repairs
It
Water
Total -
1J)
2.00
14.35
39,31
8.60
6.25
.50
8,36
1.00
43.75
13.53
L.50
1.18
19.30
18.40
660.99
38.75
3.60
2.25
884.62
4.90
24.50
6.50
2.00
4.00
5.00
.25
93.50
4.60
.38
145.63
4.75
19.25
350,30
Municipal Electric Light Plant
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Schneider, Henry
Standard Oil Co.
Strom Electrical Co.
Labor
Alameda Vulcanizing Works
Austin-Western Road Machinery Co.
Dick, E. C.
Fischer, C. F.
Ford, N. O.
Gardner, U. S.
Hewes, Charles E. City Manager
Hutchinson Company
it
Kopperud, A. H.
TT n
Mazzini, L.
Municipal Electric Light Plant
Times Star Co.
Union Oil Co.
11 TV TT
United Iron Works
Vosburgh, L. W.
Waddeil-Van Gundy Lumber Co.
Braun-Knecht-Heimann Co.
Encinal Ice Co.
Godfrey, Matilda
Nielsen, Ella
Parisian Laundry
Alameda Vulcanizing Works
Dick, E. C.
Downey Glass & Paint Co.
Fischer, C. F.
Garcia, Miss J.
Maytorena, Marie
Moise-Klinkner Co.
Municipal Electric Light Plant
Municipal Electric Light Plant
Orr, Samuel
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Waddell-Van Gundy Lumber Cu,
tt TV Ft FT
Hackett & San
Koerber, A. H. W.
Lowmann, J. H.
Orr, Samuel
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Tozier, D. L.
Varachi, Edward()
Western Dairy
Wold's Shoe Store
Union Oil Company of California
Waddell-Van Gundy Lumber Co.
Auto Electric Service Co.
Board of Public Utilities
Cal. State Auto Association
Cobbledicl...-Kibbee Glass Co.
Collins, C. C.
Recharge battery
Gas
Supplies
Gasoline
Supplies
Total -
STREET FUND.
Repairs
Parts
Repairs
Reducer
Cards
Turpentine
Stamps
Rock and screenings
rr 1.
Oil
Nails,
Repairs
Printing
Distillate
T/
Repairs
Supplies
Lathes
Total -
HEALTH FUND.
Laboratory supplies
Ice
Labor
Incidentals,
Laundry
RECREATION FUND.
Auto tires
Repairs
Paint
Repairs
Services
It
Door plates
Repairs to pum
Wire
Labor
Gas
Shingles
Lumber
RELIEF FUND.
Expressage
Supplies
Money advanced
Labor
Gas
Labor
Milk
Shoes
STORE FUND.
Distillate
PARK PURCHASE FUND.
Lumber
ELECTRIC LIGHT FUND.
Supplies
Incidentals
Premium
Supplies
Painting truck
Total
IWO
Total -
Total -
July 4nd, Li
.50
14.50
,74
20.50
2.10
$451.77
$1584.50
.25
1.40
.50
.25
5.00
6•25
8,00
323.52
365,00
324.66
421.50
.40
25.10
16.45
13.50
13.50
69.30
.63
3.75
-$ 3183.46
34.30
4.17
10.85
1.26
1.54
52,15
35.08
6.80
i2.25
5,00
10.00
24.00
2.25
7.'67
2.00
12.50
5.00
•98
28.30
, i 151.83
3.50
1,85
1,00
15.00
1.93
22.50
32.50
14.40
13.75
$
106,43
41
0
4.28
3.41
18.03
22.32
15.36
39.00
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July 2nd, 1919.
General Electric Co. Supplies 3.80
Gilson Electrical Supply Co. n 222,43
Glidden Company, The Paint 31.85
Gutta Percha Rubber Mfg. Co, Supplies 10,78
Ink Ribbon Mfg. Co. Inspection of typewriters 2.00
Mail Advertising Co. Stencils 28.42
Marshall-Newell Supply Co. Supplies 2.89
Mazwell Hardware Co. 1? 3.30
Citizens Bank Rent 40,00
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Gas 1.10
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Toll service 20.55
Ritchie, Mre. L. E. Premium 2.50
Standard Oil Co. Gasoline 72,63
Times Star Co. Advertising 8.46
United. States Rubber Co Supplies 13.91
Vosburgh, L. W. n 4.42
Weaver-Ables-Wells Co. n 2.25
Weinstock-Nichols Co. 21 .92
Westinghouse E. & M. Co. n 376.06
Total OM *1 964.81
Mr. Noy moved that the claims as listed be paid, seconded by Mr. Probst and on roll
call carried unanimously.
There being no further business to transact the Council adjourned in respect
to the memory of the late E. W. Maslln, and to meet in adjourned regular session
Tuesday evening, July 8th, 1919, at 8 o'clock,
Respectfully submitted,
City Clerk.