1919-10-07 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR IIETING 01? THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AIALIEDA,
TUESDAY EVll- NG, OCTOBER 7TH, 1919.
The meeting convened at 8:17 p. m. with Council-president Otis presiding.
The roll was called an. Councilmen Latham, Lfajors, Noy, Probst and Iresident
Otis, (5) were nuted present.
The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read.
0 Mr. Probst introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption:
"Resolution Jo. 245.
Transferring c6937.50 from the Electric Light Fund
to the Interest and Redemption "Zund."
Mr. Majors seconded the ;notion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was
adopted and Passed unanimously.
2. Mx. Probst introduced the following Re elution and moved its adoplion:
"Resolution No. 246.
Transferring ,510.70 from the General Fund to the
Police Pension and Relief Fund, as a Loan."
Er. Majors seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was
adopted and passed unanimously.
The following were received:
Auditorrs Balance Sheet for the month of September, 1919. Ordered filed.
3. The sewer easement to the City of Alameda from Io1ph Nav u,tion and Coal
Company and the Vie.A Shore Land Camany. Ordered filed.
4. v Corrected Budget for the year 1919-1920. Ordered filed.
The following communications were receivea:
5. V Prom the Southern Pacific Company making application for permission to
dump dredged materials on land owned by them west of Webster Street and adjoining
the Estuary. Mr. J. C. Jamiesen,of the Standard Coal Company, for whom the work
being done briefly explained the matter. Yr. Probst moved that the request
be granted, subject to certain easements for drainage purposes to which MT. Jamieson
consented, seconded, by lir. Latham and carried.
6. /
Prom the Glen Taylor School requesting permission to construct a shooting
range off the bay shore, Owing to the danger involved, Mr. Latham moved that
the reau,est be denied, seconded by Mr. Noy and carried.
7. / From the Alameda County Educational Association, tiariking ihe memlers o
the Connell for their action providing fimds for the increase in salaries to the teachers.
Ordered Tiled.
8. / From Secretary JOSOpIiUS Daniels, thanking the people of the City of Alameda
for the hospitality shown him during his recent visit. Ordered filed.
9. From the League of California, Municipalities announcing the Convention to be
held at Riverside, October 20 to 24 and inviting the members of the Council to be
present. Mr. Latham moved that the invitation be accepted, seconded by Mr. Noy and
carried.
104. Mr. Probst introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption:
"Resolution 110. 247.
Designating the Official Newspaper of the
City of Alameda."
. Latham seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted
and passed unanimously.
came up for pass
that
October 7th 1919.
"A Bill
For Ordinance No. New Series.
An Emergency Ordinance.
Providing for the Granting of Revocable Permits to
Operate Automobiles for Hire upon the Public Streets
of the City of Alameda during a Strike or Other
Contingency resulting in the Non-Operation of the
Street Railroads, Fixing the Amount of License
Fees to be Paid Therefor and Prescribing the Penalt'
for the Violation of said Ordinance."
ge. Several slight amendments were made, whereupon Mr. Latham moved
the Ordinance as amended be adopted, seconded by Mr. Noy and on roll call carried
u-nanimously.
A Bill entitled
"A Bill
For Ordinance No. New Series,
Licensing Certain Kinds of Business, and Certair
Shows, Exhibitions and Games, Carried on in the
City of Alameda, Fixing the License Tax upon the
Same, and Providing for the Collection Thereof."
was laid over for further consideration.
12. Mr. Latham brought up the matter of the closing of streets in the Alaska Packers
Association propertLi, also, a right of way for the municipal railway. After some
discussion Hr. Latham moved that the City Manager offer to the Association the propo-
sition of the cloin.2_: of the street as requested by them and to secure from theM' a
ten year option on an eleven foot strip along the southerly line of their property
for the use of the industrial railway, seconded by Mr. Probst and carried.
13. City Manager Hewes brought up the matter of the lease of tidelands and suggested
that public hearings be held on the same. Yr. Latham moved that the City Manager
notify the various owners of property abutting the property of the tidelands of the
rates proposed to be charged as prepared by him, together with a statement thst
the public hearing on the same will be held November llth, seconded by Hr. Majors
and carried..
14. Mr. Noy brought 1.11) the matter of the lack of proper drainage of storm water
on the Ghiglione property in the West End and Hr. Latham moved that the City Manager
and City Attorney be empowered to inetali a suitable piirnp to drain the same in
the .::vent that the city is legally responsible, seconded by Hr. Noy and carried.
Claims against the General Fund mounting to 06 4 - against the Police Fund
amounting to ::,181.31; against the Fire Fund amounting to 661.84; against the Street
Pun d amounting ±0 029V. ; against the Health Fund amounting to '?13-5.11; against
the Recreation Fund amounting to ::2"75.15; a-ainst the Store Fund amounting to
.
126.90; against the Relief Fund amounting to :?1.60.6„r), against the Electric Light
Fund amounting to ,:,;7822.53; aga inst the Fire-:len's Relief and 2ension Fund amounting
to 180.00 and against the Police Relief and Pension Fund amountil to '1915.00 having
been approved and audited by the
Croil, 2. J.
East lay .:later Co.
Fischer, C.=F.
Frost, C. K.
Gardner, U. S.
Hagan, H. L. Sec. & Treas.
East Bay Water Commission
Herrick, 1st. Lieut.
Hewes, Charles E.
Hewes, Charles E. City Manager
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Lubbock, Oswald
proper officials were listed
GEnl:Ali 211TD.
by the Cleri: as follows:
Auto upkeep 25.00
Water 21.14
Supplies 8.41
Fhotommphs 4.50
Supplies 7.90
Water investigation 200.00
Articles lost - Naval Base inspection 9.25
Auto upkeep for Sept.1010 25.00
Money advanced- water investigation 20.35
Stamps 13.00
Rent of P. O. Box 1.00
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October 7th, 1919.
Hewes, Charles E. City Manager
Hicks, Grant
Otis, Prank
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Recorder Printing and Publishing
Schneider, Henry
Southern Pacific Company
Times Star Co.
U. S. Fidelity & Guarantz,
Vosburgh, L. W.
Waddell Lumber Co.
TV
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Zellel'bach Paper Co.
Alameda GArage
Crocker-Langley Directory Co.
Godfrey, Mrs. M.
Hewes, Charles E. City Manager
M. E. L. P.
Schneider, Henry
Smith, P. J.
Standard Oil Co.
Times Star Co.
Western Union Rel, Co.
Auto Electric Service Co
East Bay Water Co.
Fischer, C. F.
Ford, N. O.
Hauchs
Hewes, Charles E. City Manager
Municipal Electric Light Plant
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Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Standard Oil CO.
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Steinmetz, R.
Western Union Tel. Co.
Labor
Austin-Western Road Machinery Co.
California Pottery Co.
Dick, E. C.
East Bay Water Co.
Fischer, C. F.
Gay, A. T.
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Hewes, Charles E. City Manager
Hickok, C. E.
Hutchinson Company
Kopperud, A. H.
Mazzini, L.
Moreland Motor Truck Co.
Powell Bros, Construction Co.
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Standard Oil Co.
Union Oil Co.
Union Oil Co.
Vosburgh, L. W.
Waddell Lumber Co.
Young Machinery Co.
Braun-Knecht Heimann Co.
Carpenter, T.
Crum, Howard C. M. D.
Cutter Laboratory
Encinal Ice Co.
Godfrey, Mrs. M.
Hewes, Charles E. City Manager
Hynson, Westcott & Dunning
Parisian Laundry
Money advanced
Auto upkeep
Mayor's Allowance
Gas
Co. Subscription
Stamp
Switching charge
Advertising
Bonds
Supplies
Lumber
TV
Adding rachine rolls
Total -
POLICE FUND.
Gas cline
S. F. Directory
Ilatron servi ces
Stamps
Repairs
Supplies
Heals for prisoner
Zerolene oil
Printing
Clock rental ancl. telegram
Total -
FIRE FUND.
Repairs
Water
Supplies
Printing
Supplies
Money advanced
Recharge battery and supplies
TV TT
Gas
Gasoline
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Mattresses
Clock rental
Total -
ST= FUND
Washers
Sewers
Repairs and material
Water
Cans
Tool repairs
TV TT
Stamps
Carfare and incidentals
Screenings
Oil
String
Supplies
Cement and gravel
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Oil
Distillate
Supplies
Stakes
Winch
Total
IF/ILTH FUUD.
Laboratory supplies
Auto upkeep
Emergency services
Vaccine
Ice
Labor
Staps
1 Hydrogen Ion Outfit
Laundry
7.10
35.00
50.00
8.65
6.00
.25
6.70
37.23
13.75
10.25
14.75
5.71
6.70
77.77
3.32
3.71
622.44
1.08
8.00
2.00
4.00
2.75
.15
47.50
8.25
5.10
2.48
81.31
2.77
348.92
2.25
22.75
2.76
102.66
50.98
1.00
14.90
14.85
30.75
66.00
1.25
661.84
2003.06
1.45
104.29
1.25
7.08
60.00
10.60
11.75
17.00
2..50
388.50
187.50
.50
2.10
6.22
7.94
43.31
6.78
12.83
31.64
16.25
55.00
9
07.
60.47
,Z.00
10.00
1.20
4.31
8.75
16.00
5.00
3.63
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Cohen, Emilie
East Bay Water Co.
Maxwell Hardware Co.
Morse & Co., 0. C.
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Orr, Sameul
Sherwin-Willians Co.
Spalding & Bros., A. G.
Waddell Lumber Company
Emerson Manufacturing CO.
Union Oil Company
Hewes, Charles E.
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Orr, Samuel
Varachi, Edward°
Western Dairy Co.
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City Manager
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Alameda Sdavenger Company
Auto Electric Service Co.
Berg Co., A. E.
Board of Public Utilities
Certain-teed Products Corporation
Citizens Bank
Dick, E. C.
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East Bay Water Co.
Ford, J. O.
General Electric Company
Gilson Electrical SupPly Co.
Gilson, ,Zosse E.
Goodrich Rubber Co., B. F.
Great Western Power Co.
Harrison Co., H. O.
In]: 2-11)bon Mfg. Co.
ILellogg Express Co.
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Mail Advertising Co.
Earshall-Touell Supp y CO.
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Pacific Tel, & Tel, Co.
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Powell Bros. Construction Co.
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2itchie, Mrs. L. E.
Rittigstoin Hardware Co.
Roeblings Sons Co., John
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Schneider, Henry
Standr%rd Oil Co.
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Street Depart-,olit
Times Str
U. Shipping 2',1yd.
Lumber Co.
Weaver-olls Company
Thinstocichols Co.
'd"ostern Electric Co.
'2,restral Weavy Hardware & Iron Co.
1et ii. r0110 . L; L. Co.
TV TV u u TV
'„Viton, D.
Sullr r
A.
Scraffo-.L d, EAr.1
2.
II,I;CREATIOH IU1TD.
Play Director
Water
hardware
Deed
Gas
Services as laborer
Paint
otballs
Lumber
Total -
STORE FUZD.
Flags
Distillate
Total
=LT= FUUD.
Money
advanced
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Labor
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TOtal -
ELECTRIC LIGHT FUND.
Garbage removed
Supplies
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Paint
Rent
Supplies
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Water
Supplies
TT
If
Rel)airs
Electric current
Supplies
Inspection
Draygge
TV
Su- ):p 1 ie s
2u-plies and credits
Gas
Phone
TV
Contra ct
Concrete bases
rremjums
SITP7ies
Co-.)er wire
TV TT
OuH2lies
Gasoline
TV
SCW02 coa:lection
11-11
cl)ar,'es
nJuriPlies
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Total
I'ETS Oil FUITD.
Pension
POLICE 2E= 2= PETSIOIT IUIT
October 7th
5?
16.00
1.69
17.39
8.50
4.20
21.50
122.92
23.51
57.42
275.13
113.40
13.50
126,90
8.00
60.00
12.00
24.75
37.50
4.65
18.75
165.65
3.00
50.48
25.50
16.01
4.80
40.00
5.68
11.47
6.21
6.50
136.48
263.57
27.63
9.50
3616.90
3.00
2.00
1,95
1.96
6.49
.21
.40
11.50
19.47
1657.00
63.60
7.50
9.26
101.15
366.09.
21.23
1745
62.54
29.17
53.25
64.00
9.52
4.60
17.44
53.16
15.50
570.14
17.20
1.86
7622.53
October /th. 1919
Iathm move6 that the claims as listed be aid, seconded by lir. L;ajors and
on roll cal:L ied unanimously.
15. —
Probst moved that the salary of the Dout:v- Troasirer be increased from
135.00 to :150.00 per month; 1so, that the salary of thc Janitor 1,c increased
from 1 0.00 to 125.00 -ocr month, seconded by Er. Latham and on roll call
carried unanimously. The increases to be effective as of Octob er lot, 1919.
16. iir. Latha:a movo that Er. Otis reTresent the Council at the League of
California LLU11!c alities Convention to be held at Riverside, October 20-24,
seconded by 1,:r. Erobst and carried.
There beiii; no further business to transact the Council adjourned to meet
in regular session Tuesday eventng, October 21st 1919, at 8 o'clock.
7es-f.,ectfully submitted,
City Clerk.