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1934-01-16 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA HELD TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16th, 1934 - The meeting convened at 8 o'clock with Council President Murray presiding. The roll was called and. Councilmen Bruzzone, Eschen, Leydecker, Morris and. Presi dent Murray (5) were noted present Absent: None. The minutes of the regular meeting of January 2, 1934, were read and approved. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Mr. Ferretti addressed the Council in reference to penalties of delinquent taxes. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS: V2.4/ From the City Planning Commission recommending the denial of petition for reclas- sification of property known as 1907 Buena Vista Avenue from Residence District, Class II, to Business District, Class III, for the purpose of operating a bakery, and that the Council grant a revokable permit to the applicants for the operation of a bakery. On motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Bruzzone, and unanimously carried, the recommendation was adopted and a temporary revokable permit for a six months' period was granted. 1,-4•i/ From the Auditor and. Assessor, submitting a list of the last known owners and description of their property sold to the City of Alameda for non-payment of taxes for the fiscal year 1932-1933, and informing the Council that ordinance No. 250,N.S. requires that this list be published once in the official newspaper of the City. On motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Morris and unanimously carries,, the publication was authorized. /4./ From Disabled American Veterans of the World War, extending an invitation to the Council to attend a joint public installation of officers for 1934, for Alameda Chapter No. 8, and Hayward Chapter #34, on Wednesday evening, January 17,1934. The communication was ordered filed. V -5./ From the City Manager,, recommending that Miss Marilla Schergen be employed as Director of the Children's May Day Fete. On motion of Councilman Bruzzone, seconded by Councilman Morris, the recommendation was adopted and the City Manager authorized to make arrangements at an expense not to exceed $150.004 by the following Vote: Ayes, Councilmen Bruzzone, Eschen, Morris and President Murray (4). Noes, None. Not Voting, Councilman Leydecker, (1). Absent: None. v/6.// From W. L. Chadwick, in reference to laws and ordinances pertaining to delin- quent taxes. The communication was referred to the City Attorney. UNFINISHED BUSETESS: The City Engineer was asked for a report on the bids for furnishing and instal- ling a deep well turbine pump and pressure tank at Franklin Park, which were opened at the last meeting of the Council, January 2,1934. His recommendation was that all bids be rejected and on motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Morris and unanimously carried, the recommendation was adopted and the City Clerk instructed to return the certified checks to the bidders, and authorized to purchase the equip- ment in open market at a cost not to exceed $950.00. NEW BUSINESS: v 8.' Councilman Otto A. Leydecker presented his resignation, to be effective immed- iately, and on motion of Councilman Morris, seconded by Councilman Eschen and unani- mously carried, it was accepted with regret. RESOLUTIONS: 9 Councilman Eschen introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1816 Transferring $2500.00 from the Electric Light Fund to the General Fund". Councilman Bruzzone seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. 10• Councilman Bruzzone introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1817 Transferring $4,154.07 from the Electric Light Fund to the General Fund." Councilman Morris seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. 1 11. Councilman Morris introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1818 Transferring $50,000.00 from the Electric Light Fund to the General Fund." Councilman Bruzzone seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. 12. Councilman Eschen introduced and moved the adoption of Th January 16, 1934. "Resolution No. 1819 Resolution that Railroad Commission of the State of California be Requested to Bring Certain Analysis tp to Date of December 31,1933". Councilman Bruzzone seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. V -13. Councilman. Bruzzone introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1820 Declaring Necessity and Authorizing the Construction of Certain Public Improvements." Councilman Morris seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. ORDINANCES PASSED: $/- 14. The following ordinance was presented for passage: "Ordinance No. New Series RECLASSIFYING PROPERTY (Property known as No.1907 Buena Vista-Avenue)" Councilman Eschen moved that the ordinance as read be not adopted, seconded. by Council- van Bruzzone and on roll call carried unanimously. FILING: The Clerk stated that since the last meeting of the Council the following papers had been filed: 15. Affidavit of Publication - Notice to Bidders. (Pump and. Pressure Tank,Franklin Park) 16. Affidavit of Publication - Notice to Bidders (Wrecking building at 1019 Peru St.) / 17. Resolution, County of Alameda, Giving Result of Special Election, Dec.19 935. BILLS: - Claims against the General Departments amounting to $4600.01, Police Department, $23,53, Fire Department, $294.560 Street Department, $1271.25, Health Department 9.16, Golf Course Department, $339.50; Recreation Department, $ 2182.37; Store Department, $2026,97; Social Service Department, $70.40; Compensation Insurance Fund, $133.58, Street Improvement Fund, $152,45 and Unemployment Fund, $2370,88 having been approved by the proper officials, were listed by the Clerk as follows for payment: Alameda Steam Laundry Alameda Times-Star Bancroft-Whitney Co. Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr. Cameron, Florence W. East Bay Blue Print & Supply Co. East Bay Mun. Utility District League of Calif. Municipalities Municipal Electric Light & Power tt 9 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. ti tr Piatt Photo Company Ticoulet & Jordan Western Engraving Co. Alameda Steam Laundry County of Alameda Pacific Tel. & Tel. Alameda Steam Laundry East Bay Mun. Utility Dist. Mun. Electric Light & Power Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. GENERAL DEPARTMENTS. Laundry, City Hall Printing Ordinances, e Law Book Reimbursing Revolving Fund Services Negatives, Rate Case Water, City Hall & Fountains Dues Xmas Lighting Street Lighting City Hall Lighting Telephone, Unemployed Tel. Switchboard,installation. Photos, Year Book Special Audit, Dec. Cuts, Halftones, Year Book Total POLICE' DEPARTMENT. Laundry Meals in Co. Jail Telephone Total . FIRE DEPARTMENT. Laundry Water Electricity Telephone Total 3.41 53.80 2.92 150.00 55.00. 1.38 17.91 90.00 78.76 3511.74 188.17 2.75 193.52 11.53 45.00 194.12 $ 4600,01 1.02 11.76 10.75' 23.53 40.51 23.17 224.18 294.56. Labor East Bay Main. Utility District. R R it R R Municipal Electric Light & Power Alameda Scavenger Association Alameda Steam Laundry East Bay Min. Utility Dist. Island City Ice Co. Martin, J. A. Municipal Electric Light & Power Pauling, Rosemarie Labor Alameda Steam Laundry Municipal Electric Light & Power ►t R R R Labor East Bay Municipal Garcia, Robert Garcia, Robert Municipal Electric January 16, 1934. STREET DEPARTMENT. Water from Fire Hydrants Water, Corporation Yard Electricity Total IIALTH DEPARTMENT. REC Utility District Light & Power American Metal Crafts Co. Ansel's Electric Co. Baker - Hamilton - Pacific Co. Blodgett Mfg. Co., C. L. Bomberger Seed Company, Ltd. Boyle Manufacturing Co. California Mill & Lumber Co. Calif. Ornamental Iron & Fence Campe, Henry Catucci, J. Clark & Sons, N. Dieterich -Post Company East Bay Blue Print Company Ford, N. 0. Fuller,& Co., W. P. Heafey -Moore Co. Hovet, Harold Hutchison Co. Industrial Steel Treating Co. Kellogg Express & Drayage Linde Air Products Co. Loop Lumber & Mill Co. Macmillan Petroleum Corporation Master Builders Co., The Municipal Electric Light & Power Oakland Safe & Lock Co. Pacific Coast Fence Co. Parker, S. L. Patterson Ladder Co. Paula Furniture Co. Pierson's Alameda Rep. Service Powell Brothers, Inc. Railway Express Co. Ransome Company Recorder Print. & Pub. Co.,The Rhodes & Jamieson, Ltd. Rotary Oil Co.. Siegler, Louis Smith, Charles R R Sport Shop, The Sunset -McKee Salesbook Co. Union Oil Co. of Cal. United States Post Office Voshu rgh _ L. W. Garbage Laundry Water Ice Rodent Exterminator Electricity Services in Laboratory Total . COURSE DEPART I-LENT. Laundry Connecting 'phone- Starter House Electricity Total ATION DEPARTMENT, Water 3/4 Cont.Drill.Well Fr.Pk. Rental of Pump Electricity Total STORE DEPARTIV. NT. Medals Repairs to Centrifuge Nails, .lire, etc. Street Signs Seed Waste Baskets Lumb e r Reinforcing Hand Rail Hay Rock Fill Sewer Pipe Supplies, City Engineer. Photostats Printing Paints Rental of Scraper Supplies Rental of Water Wagon Bolts, Machine Work Lawn Mowers, Expressage Oxygen, etc.. Lumber Gasoline Transportation Charges Automobile Maintenance, Miscel. Repairing Vault Doors Fencing Guinea Pigs Stepladders Curtains, repaird, chairs, etc. Heater Lime Expressage Rockfalt Subscription Stove Oil Vaporizer Rivets Repairs Repairs, removing roots, etc. Tennis Net Repairs Requisition Books Oil Envelopes T\Tn7 ?1 a :;r+rcwa 1255.16 12.02 3.33 .74 $ 1271.25 2.40 7.96 4.90 1.02 36.00 230.40 6.48 289.16 217.13 . 2.77 3.02 116.58 339.50 $ 845.02 41.95 1172.93 100.00 22.47 $ 2182.37 14.31 '1,00 24.24 5,67 132.23 6,03 84.01 20.00 2.30 25.62 42.28 123.05 1.95 114.68 9.45 1.50 25.90 3.00 6.11 .50 7.44 281,.52 66.68 2.06 97.67 5.25 136.12 1.05 9.02 110.91 5.07 2.44 .49 24.34 18.37 119.80 .72 .20 10.00 42.80 2.40 33.96 4.61 112.40 1 RO January 16, 1934. Modern Food Company 1 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Safeway Stores SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT. Groceries Service Groceries Total COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND. Anderson, Recreation Dept. Lebs.paaL Cain; Street Dept. Laborer Ohanneson, John Powell Bros., Inc. Transit Concrete, Ltd. Bryant, Ralph M., City Manager 43.01 17,40 6.92 3.07 70.40 2. 1- 33.34 Professional Services,Brooks 78.00, Total STRE4T IMPROVNT Materials Materials Total UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. $ 113.95 38.08 $ 152.03 Reimbursing Revolving Fnd. $2370,88 On motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Morris, the bills were, on roll call, passed unanimously, with the exception that Councilman Bruzzone did not vote on the bills of Baker-Hamilton-Pacific Company. There being no further business to transact, the Council adjourned, to meet in regular session Tuesday evening, February 6th, 1934, at 8 o'clock. Respectfully submitted, City Clerk.