1919-12-02 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR LLEETING OF THE COUN OF THE CITY ais. ALLEDA,
The meet
TUESDAY EVE2I1TG, DECEMBER 2 1919,
g convened at 810 pm, m. with Council-president Otis presiding.
The roll was called and Councilman Latham Noy, Probst and President Otis
were noted present. Absent: Councilman Majors, (1).
The Clerk read a canmunication from Councilman Majors offering his resignation
as a member of the body. Mr. Probst moved that the resignation be accepted, seconded
by Mr, Latham and carried.
The Clerk was instructed to tender the thanks of the members of the Council
to Mr. Majors for his services to the City.
/ Er. Latham moved that C. C. Adams be appointed the fill the vacancy created
by the resignation of Mr. Majors, seconded by Mr. Probst and carried, Mr. Adams
being present was sworn in Ly the Clerh and was seated.
The minutes of the regular meeting of November 8th were approved as read.
The minutes of the adjourned regular meeting of November 25th were read.
Er. Latham moved that all reference to the introduction of an ordinance
relating to the regulation of dogs and roosters, etc. be eliminated from the
record, seconded by Mr. Drobs and carried. THe minutes were then declared
approved as corrected.
The following were received:
Affidavit of posting and the Affidavit of -oublication of a Notice of
Public 'ork, under Resolution of Intentin No. 50, N. S. Ordered filed.
The report of the Municipal Electric Light Plant for the month of October,
1919. Ordered filed,
The first apportionment of the 1919-1920 taxes. Ordered filed.
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The Affidavit of Publication of the Notice of Sale of a house at the
northeast corner of Crist Street and Regent Street in this city. Ordered filed.
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Mr. Probst introduced the following Le solution and moved its adoption:
"Resolution No. 257.
Transferring 0,558.42 from the Electric Light Fund
to the General Fund."
MT. Latham seconded the motion to adopt the 'Resolution and on roll cali it was
adopted and passed unanimously.
Communicatinns:
From the Alameda Evening High School inviting the member of the
Council to attend the exercises to be held in honor of the graduates of the
Americanization Class. Mr. Latliarn moved that the invitation be qcceoted,
seconded by Mr. Probst and carried.
6. From Frederic V. Abbot, Col. Corps of Engineers, and Congressman J. A.
Elston, relative to the closing of Harrison Avenue. Ordered filed.
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From the Union Iron. 7Jorks Company giving a statement of the improvements
made by the corporation. Ordered filed.
// From the WomansT Christian Temperance Union, requesting the construction
of suitable comfort stations. Referred to the City Planning Commission.
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December 2nd, 1919.
erected at the northeast corner of Van Buren and. Court Streets. As no opposition
developed to this. change, a Bill entitled
"A Bill
For Ordinance No. few Series.
An Ordinance Re-classifying the lot(60 x 100 feet) on
the northeast corner of Court and. Van Buren Streets,
from Class I Residence District to Class IV Business
and Public Use District."
was introduced and laid over under a provision of the Charter.
10. V Resolutions providing for the opening of Morton Street, from Pacific Avenue
to
e northern line of the city were presented by the city manager and discussed.
The matter was referred back to the manager to report to the next meeting of the
Council.
Councilman Adams asked to be excused and left the council chamber.
11. The protest of Ben F. Lamborn against the closing of Harrison Avenue
was officially filed by the Clerk. Mr. Latham moovdd that a public hearing on the
protest be heard Tuesday evening, December 9th, 1919, at 8 o'clock p. m. and that
the council adjourn to meet at that hour, seconded by Mr. Probst and carried.
12. / Mr. F. J. Kendall addressed the Council relative to the posting that had been
done along the Estuary by the J. Paulding Edwards Cominany and requested that the
city protest aP:ainst any possible granting of any interest by the government to the
Edwards Company. Mr. Probst moved that the Clerk protest to the proper authorities
against the same, seconded by ¥r. Latham and carried. Mr. Probst moved futther
that the city manager investigate as to the causes that led to the above posting,
seconded by Mr. Latham and carried.
13. City Manager Hewes brought up the matter of the sale of the house rece
tly
acquired by the city at the northeast corner of Crist and Regent Streets. Mr.
Latham moved that the city manager be given power to act to sell the same, second-
ed by Mr. Probst and on roll call carried unanimously.
14. Mr. Hewes brought up the matter of leasing a portion of the Corporation Yard
to Mr. James Robertson. Mx. Probst moved that the city manager be given power to act
to make a lease fora period not to exceed one year, seconded by Mr. Latham and
carried unanimously.
Claims against the General Fund amounting to 4,345.40; against the Police
Fund amounting to 0120.23; against the Fire Fund amounting to 0219.40; against
the Street Fund amounting to 220858; against the Health Fund amounting to 0900.13;
against the Recreation Fund amounting to :110.93; against the Store Fund amounting
to 8.13; against the Relief Fund amounting to 39.00; against the Electric Light
Fund. amounting to 4652.65; against Municipal Improvement Fund amounting to 010.98
and against the Park „Purchase Fund amounting to 1440.00 having been approved
and audited by the proper officials were lieted by the clerk as follows:
GENERAL FUND.
Bosshard, R. E.
Croll, F. J.
Ford, N. 0.,
Hewes, Charles E.
Hewes, Charles E.
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City Manager
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Koerber Fuel & Feed. Co.
Malloye Co., F.
Martell Tire Co.
Money advanced
Auto upkeep
Printing
Auto upkeep
Money advanced
TV TV
Coal ana kindling
Binding block books
Retread of tire
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6.70
25.00
67.00
25.00
1.00
2.00
7.00
27.50
8.50
2urity Springs Water Co.
Schneider, Henry
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11 yr
If 11
Smith Bros.
Thompson, Dr. C. L.
Times Star Co.
Union Lithograph Co.
Hicks, Grant
Martell Tire Co.
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Schneider, Henry
Anderson Machine Works
11 11 71
Eertolino, A.
Fischer, C. F.
FOrd, IT. 0.
Koerber, Fuel & Feed Co.
Municipal Electric Light Plant
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Schneider, Henry
Standard. Oil Co.
11 1Y
71 IT
Steindietz, Walter F.
Labor
East Bay Water Co.
Hickok, C. E.
Hutchinson Company
Martell Tire Co.
Municipal Electric Li ht Plant
Powell Bros. Construction Co.
Ransome, Bernard
Schneider, Henry
Standard Oil Co.
Strowenjans, H. G.
Union Oil Co.
Vosburgh, L. W.
Baush & Lomb Optical Co.
Carpenter, Dr. T.
Central City Chemical Co.
Chaplin Motor Sales Co.
Cutter Laboratory, The
Godfrey, Matilaa
Nielsen, Ella
Oakland California Towel Co.
Parisian Laundry
Schneider, Henry
Times Star Co.
Zellerbach Paper Co.
Arbes, J.
Cohen, Emilie
Martell Tire Co.
Municipal Electric Light Plant
Orr, Samuel
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Schneider, Henry
Siem, C.
Waddell Lumber Uo.
Union Oil Co. of California
December 2nd, 1919.
Water
Supplies
Paste
Calendar pads
Supplies
Assessment paid in error
Advertising.
Currency straps
Total -
POLICE FUND.
Auto upkeep
Horns, repairs, tires.
Gas at Pound
Office supplies
Total -
FIRE FUND.
Toggle pin
Labor, etc.
Repairs to radiator
Supplies
Printing permit books
Coal
Repairs, etc.
Gas
Calendar pad
Coal oil, gasoline
Zerolene storage tank
Gasoline
Money advanced for dues
Total -
STREET FUND.
Water
Incidentals
Screenings
Tires
Repairs
Cement and gravel
Patches
Supplies
Cement
Tools
Distillate
Rope and ax
Total -
HEALTH FTThD.
Lens
Auto upkeep
Supplies
1 Chevrolet
Serum
Clenning
Money advanced
Towel service
Lauhdry
Supplies
Printing
Twine
Total
RECREATION P1J1D.
Tree trimmer
Services, Sub Play director
Tube
Repairs
Labor
Gas
Calendar pad.
Saws filed.
Lumber
STORE FUND.
Distillate
Total
' .50
2.36
2.21
1.47
4.61
2,00
5.74
74.88
5.55
-04345.40
35.00
79.45
.10
5.68
- 9 120.23
9
2,15
1.70
3.25
2.35
17.50
6.85
121.26
15.80
.49
14.85
6.70
20.50
6.00
219.40
0 1617.00
6.26
3.05
36.00
258.26
8.55
64.01
115.65
6.38
27.12
12.30
27.00
27.00
2208.58
,tr)
9.90
35.00
43.32
857.00
2.16
11.90
1.03
1.50
3.59
4.27
9.03
1.43
980.13
44.00
10.00
3.70
4.20
16.50
4.80
.49
2.50
24.74
110.93
8.13
December 2nd, 1919.
Orr, Samuel
Varachi, Edwardo
Anthony, E. C.
Board of Public Utilities
California State Auto Assn.
Certain-teed. Products Corporation
Citizens Bank
ColuMbia Auto Sheet Metal Works
TT TV TV TV
Crane Co.
General Electric Co.
Gilson, Rose M.
Gilson Electrical Supply Co.
Justinian Caire Co.
Linde Air Products Co.
Mazwell Hardware Co.
Moreland Motor Truck Company
Oakland Stenographic Bureau
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Times Star Co.
Rucker-Fuller Desk Co.
Standard Oil Co.
Vosburgh, L. W.
Waddell Lumber Co,
Weaver-Wells Co,
Weinstock-Nichols Co.
Westinghouse E. & M. Co.
Zellerbaeh Paper Co.
RELIEF FUND.
Labor
Total -
ELECTRIC LIGHT FUND,
Supplies
Incidentals
Insurance premium
Paint
Rent
Repairs
TV
Supplies
Transformers
Fuses
Supplies
TV
Oxygen
Supplies
TT
Stencils
Gas
Printing
Supplies
Gasoline
Supplies
TT
Toggle blocks
Supplies
TV
TV
Total -
MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT FUND N0. 11.
Times Star Co. Printing 0
10.98
PARK PURCHASE FUND.
Alameda Savings Bank Interest on loan 0 1440.00
Mr. Probst moved that the claims as listed be paid, seconded by Mr. Latham and
on roll call carried unanimously.
There being no further business to transact the council adjourned to meet in
adjourned regular session Tuesday evening, December 9th, 1919, at8 o'clock p. m.
Respectfully submitted,
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16,50
22.50
9.00
.55
42.14
22.90
5.19
40.00
2.60
10.00
1,66
210.60
9.70
456.28
29.70
1.92
8.70
21,10
4.32
1.00
28.75
29.60
71.51
3.20
93.23
4.00
14.43
535.30
4.27
1652.65
City Clerk.