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1934-02-06 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA HELD TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6th, 1934 The meeting convened at 8 o'clock with Council President Murray presiding The roll was called and Councilmen Bruzzone, Eschen, Morris and President Murray, (4 were noted present. Absent: None. The minutes of the regular meeting of January 16th, 1934, were read and approved. / Upon motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Morris and unanimously carried, the regular order of business was changed to permit the opening of bids for the wrecking of the building at 1019 Paru Street, located at Franklin Park, no bids , for this wrecking being received at the last meeting of the Council. Also, for the opening of bids for the furnishing of sewer pipe. The bids of house wrecking were as follows: Correa House Wrecking Co 00000 ............ $ 33.00 Curran & Rpnald •• • ••••• • • • •• • • •• ..• .••• • •• 10.01 C. C. Howard ..p.......................... 10.00 Alfred Reed ••••••••••••• 000000 •••••.••••• 20.00 Charles Isola • • .•• • • • • • • • .• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 12.00 The bids for 2050 linat. of vitri- , /fled ironstone sewer pipe were as follows: N. Clark & Sons ••• • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • .• $2697.80 Accompanied by certified check for $275.00 Gladding„ MOBean & Co. 2697.80 Accompanied by certified check for $270,00 The bids were referred to the City Engineer for examination and to report back later in the meeting. WRITTEN CO ICATIONS: 2. 4, From-the City Manager, accompanying financial statement of the budget finances for the first six months of the fiscal year ending December 31st,1933. The communica- tion was ordered filed. i(3, v From Mrs. Mary Senna, requesting refund of alcoholic beverage license for the quarter ending September 30th, 1933, with accompanying reportof investigation of the Chief of Police. On motion of Councilman Bruzzone, seconded by Councilman Eschen and unanimously carried, the request for refund was denied. /Co/ Fram-the City Manager, informing the Council he had written to the Key System, Ltd, consenting to the re-routing of the San Jose Motorcoach No. 64, during the reconstruc- tion of the Park Street Bridge. The communication was ordered filed. / From Mrs. Ida Elliget, Publicity Chairman of the Alameda Mid-summer Flower Show, requesting the contribution of $100.00 for the promotion of a flower show. On motion of Councilman Bruzzone, seconded by Councilman Eschen and unanimously carried, the request was denied, in view of the fact that the Council had recently made an appro- priation to the Alameda Chamber of Commerce for all advertising. The communication was filed. Y/6 From Bay Cities Boat Market, requesting the lease of a strip of water and land south of Government Island for the purpose of establishing a yacht harbor. On motion of Councilman Mortis, seconded by Councilman Eschen and unanimously carried, the communication was referred to the City Manager for investigation and recommendation, to the Council. UNFINBHED BUSINESS: 7.v The City Engineer recommended that the contract for wiecking building in Franklin Park be awarded to Correa House Wrecking Co., on their bid of $33.00. On motion of Councilman Morris, seconded by Councilman Bruzzone and unanimously carried, the Mayor was authorized to enter into a contract with the successful bidder. ‘45./ The City Engineer recommended that contract be awarded to N. Clark & Sons for 2050 lin.ft. of vitrified ironstone sewer pipe at a price of $2697.80. On motion of Councilman Bruzzone, seconded by Councilman Morris and unanimously carried, the recommendation was adopted and the Mayor authorized to execute a contract for the material. On motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Bruzzone and unanimously carried, the Clerk was authorized to return the certified check to the unsuccessful bidder. RESOLUTIONS: Councilman Morris introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1821 Transferring $2,500.00 from the Electric Light Fund to the General Fund" Councilman Eschen seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. 710• Councilman Eschen introduced and moved the adoption of February 6,1934 "Resolution No. 1822 Providing for the Continuation to a Safe and Useful Termination of C.W.A. Projects in the Event of the Termination of the C.W.A. Program by the Federal Government." Councilman Bruzzone seconded the motion and on roll c1 it was carried unanimously, FILING: The Clerk stated that since the last meeting of the Council the following papers had been filed: e'llo Affidavit of Publication - Notice to Bides (sewer pipe) v12. Affidavit of Publication - Notice of Delinquent Property v 13. Affidavit of Amount due City, Pac. Tel. & Tel. Franchise. 1, 14. Oath of Office, A. T. Gillette, Special Police Officer. BILLS: Claims against the'General-Departments amounting to, $1013.28; Police Department 10.11; Fire Department', $28.11; Street Department, $1236493; Health Department, $93.90; Golf Course Department, $399,92, ..Recreation Department, $789.95; Store Department, $16507.36; Social Service Departmenti $205.70; Compensation Insurance Fund, $961.92; Street Improvement Fund, $56.94 and Unemployment Fund, $2533.53 having been approved by the proper officials, were listed by the Clerk as follows for payment: 0ENERAL DEPARTMENTS., Payroll, Justice Court Alameda Times-Star Bryant, Ralph M., City Manager Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Cameron, Florence W. Home Insurance Company, N. Y. Municipal Electric Light & Power Murray, William F. Oakland. Typewriter Exchange Otis Elevator Company Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. State Board of Equalization Ticoulet & Jordan Western Engraving Co. Alameda Steam Landry Noy, R. 11. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel: CO, Labor East Bay Mun. Utility District Meuter., Homer Burns, Mrs. V. Kuentz, Fred Martin, J. A. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Pauline, Rosemarie Skilling, M.D.,L.E. Winberg, Mrs. G. H. Jury Duty Printing Reimbursing Revolving Fnd. Servicing Adding Machines Services Premium Fire Ins. Policy Xmas. Lights, P. O. Mayor's allowance, Jan. Rental typewriter Servicing elevator Gas, City Hall Service, City Hall Tax clearance stamps Services, Police & Police Ct. Cuts, etc. Total POLICE DEPARTMENT FIRE DEP Laundry Dog Food Gas at Pound Private Lines Total Gas, all fire Stations Private Lines 25.80 445.64 20.00 29,20 82.50 12.40 3.89 50.00 5.00 5.50 58.30 155.94 1.58 90.00 27.53 $ 1013.28 .31 3.38 1.37 5.05 10.11 $ 21.26 6,85 Total $ 28.11 STREET DEPARTMENT. Water used for hydrants Money advanced 232.1 4.22 .40 Total $ 1236.93 TrEALTH DEPARTMENT. Services Services Services Gas Services Services Services Total 1, conference , laboratory , rodent extermin'tr. 1 laboratory ,conference , conference 5.00 5.00 48.00 6.35 12.05 15.00 2.50 93.90 Labor GOLF COURSE DEPARTMENT. RECREATION DEPARTMENT. Labor Municipal Electric Light & Pr. Pacific Gas & Electrid Co. Addre.ssograph Company Advance Lithograph Co. Alameda Printing Co. Alzina, Hap. Associated Oil Company Associated Oil Co. Baker, Hamilton,Pacific Co. Baker, Hamilton,Pacific Co* Borrman Steel Co., Geo. R. Braun-Knecht-Heimann Co. Bristol Company, The Bryant, Ralph M. City Manager Bullard Co„ E. D. Burroughs Adding Machine Co. California Cotton Mills Co. California Mill & Lumber Co. California Nursery Company Carlisle Company, A. Carter Company, H. V. Chanslor & Lyon Stores, Inc. City Market Cohn, S. Columbia University Press Crane Company Dennen Company, V. W. Dietz Motor Company Div. of Industrial Accidents East Bay Blue Print Co. East Bay Mun. Utility District Family Welfare Assn. of America Ferry-Morse Seed Co. Flatow & Son, P. Fuller & Co., W. P. Fuller & Co., W. P. Gilson Electrical Supply Co. Grandjean Co., Chas. Hamilton, Frederick Hunt Jewelry Co. Hutchinson Company International Bus. Machine Corp. Jones Company, Ed. Lee Typewriter Company Linde Air Products Co. Linde Air Products Co. Loop Lumber & Mill Co. Loop Lumber & Mill Co. Macmillan Petroleum Corporation Mackelim, H. G. Mine Safety Appliances Municipal Electric Light & Power 9 Pacific Nursery Oakland Blue Print Co. O'Brien Sign Co., W. B. Pacific Coast Paper Co. Paula Furniture Company Peerless Stucco Company Powell Brothers, Inc. Railway Express Agency Ransome Company Rhodes & Jamieson, Ltd. ft John A.Roeblings Sons Co. Santa Clara Ave. Cyclery Schaefer, Victor L. 9 Seagrave Corporation, The If Sobrero, L. Franklin Park test on pump Service Total STORE DEPAR February 6,193 Section plates Greeting Cards, C. of C. Printing forms Servicing Motorcycles Oil Oil Store Supplies 9 TV Steel Test Tubes Pressure gauge Printed envelopes Goggles Chair Tee Towels Lumber Shrubs Binders Mower gear Parts Vinegar Trees Book Ells, Unions Rags Install cylinder assembly Copies of various orders Detail paper Repair Pressure Gauge Subscription to FAMILY Seed Drugs Glass and Paint Paint, etc. Reflector for Floodlight Bicarbonate Repairs to Autoclave, etc. Repairing Clock Crushed Rock Manila Cards Notary Seal Repairs to typewriters Acetylene, Oxygen ft It Lumber TV Gasoline Parts, magneto Canisters Automobile service, maintenance, Repairs servicing, etc Plants Maps Block book Sign Cups Shades, chairs Stucco Cement Expressage Rockfalt Stove Oil TV Steel Rope Mower Drug Supplies TV Pumping engine Parts Wagon Wheels 2 777.76 7,59 4.60 789.95 2.49 17.50 77,90 17.32 6.84 18.28 13.20 79.75 14.93 8.29 47.81 65.88 6.68 25.63 19.99 47.07 20.50 97.63 9.30 5.95 .16 17.00 3.55 78.05 4.95 57.83 1.30 1.57 20.00 2.00 1.35 12.91 30.62 84.07 11.07 9.22 14.08 2.50 313.99 4.35 5.38 15.00 7.54 7.22 11.58 48.87 238,52 13,97 16.73 1Z6.76 24.81 55.18 1.54 4.43 2.52 12.00 9.34 81.14 69.83 456.27 5.37 24.34 18.28 9.42 3.04 2.50 3.07 4.87 12,500.00 559.67 5.00 February 6,1934 Sport Shop, The Smith Brothers Smith, Charles Sunset-McKee Salesbrook Co. Survey Graphic United Iron Works Union Oil Co. of California Vosburgh Hardware Co. Vierra, F. Western Cartridge Co. West Disinfecting Compamy Womack, J. D. Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co. Zelenka, H. Bladder Shelf for Typewriter Plumbing supplies, labor Register checks Subscription Parts for Sweeper Kerosene Hardware supplies Trees Bullets and primers Supplies Servicing radios File and guides Tire and tube .55 6.66 469.48 44.93 3.00 29.37 6.40 17.21 2.50 170.66 73.98 51.20 8.72 5.00 Total $ 16507.36 SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT. Alameda Co. Tuberculosis Assn. American Public Welfare Assn. Central Fruit Market City Dept. Service, Social Gallenkamps Municipal Electric Light & Power Pacific Gas & Electric Penny Co., J. C. ti Public Food Stores, Inc, Safeway Stores, Inc. Sather Gate Book Shop, The Alameda Sanatorium ti Cain, Street Dept. Labor Olson, O. M. Transit Concrete, Ltd, Bryant, Ralph M.,City Mgr. Maintenance of Del Valle Subscription and membership fee Groceries Reimbursing petty cash fund Shoes Light Bill Gas Bill Merchandise It Groceries Medical encyclopedia Total COMPENSATION INSURANCE. FUND. 97.50 4.00 12.30 16.00 2.56 2.24 4.01 8.61 7.44 13.33 30.74 6.97 205.70 X-Rays, Cain 6.50 Hospital Service 136.05 19.44 Compensation,injury recd.2-17-31 799.93 Total $ 961.92 STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND, Materials 56.94 NT FUND. Reimbursing revolving fund $ 2533.53 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 20th, 1934, at 8 o,clock. Respectfully submitted,