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1934-02-20 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR ITETING OF TIE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA HELD TUESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 20,1934 The meeting convened at 8 o'clock with Vice-president Eschen presiding The roll was called and Councilmen Bruzzone, Eschen and Morris(3) were noted present. Absent: President Murray, (1). The minute's of the regular meeting of February 6th, 1934, were read and approved. WRITITEN. COIITUNICATIONS: VI: From the Board of Public Utilities; recommending that in the f ture'no street nor sub-division be dedicated unless street lighting improvements of a type and design acceptable to the Board of Public Utilities and the Council are installed. On motion of Councilman Bruzzone, seconded by Councilman Morris, the recommendation was unanimous.. ly adopted. • _From the City Manager, recommending that the Council instruct the City Clerk to advertise for bids for the construction of tennis courts in Franklin Park, such bids to be based upon specifications prepared by the City Engineer and on file in the City,Clerk's office. Action was deferred to come up under the head of 'Mew Business". • From the Taxpayers' League, requesting information from the Council as to whether or not a resolution had been adopted at the last session of the Legislature at Sac- ramento concerning penalties on the delinquent tax payments. On motion of Councilman Morris, seconded by Councilman Bruzzone and unanimously carried, the communication was referred to the City Attorney, From the Taxpayers' League, requesting repeal of ordinance creating charge of 01.00 for publication of delinquent tax notices, and requesting a reduction to a charge of 500 . The communication was ordered filed. 6. From the Mayor, City Manager and Auditor, certifying that the money and securi 'ties in the City Treasury had been counted, and that there was under the control of the City Treasurer $494,835.28, which amount was correct according to the Auditor's books. The communication was ordered filed. vZ. / From the North Side Protective Club, renuesting that signs be prepared contain- ing the names of all City parks, to be placed over the main entrance of each park. The communication was ordered filed. k'7. From the City Manager, in reference to the application of the Bay Cities Boat Market for a lease for a portion of ground in the vicinity of the causeway leading to Government Island, for a period of ten years at an annual rental of $25.00, recommending against consumating the lease. On motion of Councilman Morris, seconded by Councilman Bruzzone, the recommendation of the City Manager was adopted unanimous- ly. NEV BUSINESS: 8. -On motion of Councilman Morris, seconded by Councilman Bruzzone and unanimously carried, the City Clerk was instructed to advertise for bids for the construction of tennis courts in Franklin Park, according to specifications prepared by the City Engineer. RESOLUTIONS: 9 Councilman Morris introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1823 Transferring $4,759.29 from the Electric Light Fund to the General Fund" Councilman Bruzzone seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously. 10. Councilman Morris introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1824 Transferring $36,800,00 from the Electric Light Fund to the Interest and Re- demption Fund" Councilman Bruzzone Seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unanimously ORDINANCE INTRODUCED: v'll. The following ordinance was introduced and laid over under provision of the Charter: "Ordhance No. New Series Amending Section 19, Chapter II of Ordinance No. 1, New Series, Known as the Municipal Code of the City of Alameda, Approved January 14, 1913, by Re-enacting Said Section as Amended. FILING: V 12. The Clerk stated that since the last meeting of the Council, the following papers had been filed: February 20,1934 Oath of Office - Special Police Officer - J. A. Stovell TV H. C. Sevier " ft tt tt Charles F. Albrook BILLS: Claims against the General Departments amounting to $5362.64; Police De- partment, $16.33; Fire Department, 0333.65; Street Department, $1125.57; Health Department, $363,08; Golf Course Department, $352.54; Recreation Department, $926.30; Store Department, $2081.89; Social Service Department, $51.54; Compensation Insurance Department, 039.84; Street Improvement Fund, -1',569.37; Initiative Relief fund; $24.00; Unemployment Fund, $1617.50 having been approved by the proper officials, were - listed by the Clerk for payment: General Departments Alameda Steam Laundry Alameda Times-Star Alameda Veterans Memorial Bldg.Comm. American City, The Bryant Realty Co. Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr. Buti, Z. Cameron, Florence W. East Bay Mun.Utility District Horne Insurance Co., The Jackson, S,E. Jones Gas Process Corp. Jordan & Ticoulet Municipal Electric Light & Power Municipal Electric Light & Power Otis Elevator Co. Pacific Gas and Electric Company Probst, L.J. Western Union Alameda Steam Laundry Cobb, Mrs. Alice Noy, R.H. Pacific Gas & Electric Tabulating Machine Co., The Alameda Steam Laundry East Bay Mun.Utility Dist. Lane, Thomas M. Municipal Electric Light & Power Pacific Gas and Electric Company Laundry Printing Upkeep Subscription Premium on Policy Revolving Fund. Interpreter - Court Services Water, City Hall Premium on policy Premium on policy Final payment on contract Services Street lighting Electricity, City Hall Servicing elevator Gas, City Hall Rent, truck for Legion band Telegram Total 0 • •O 0••• • • • OOOOO •0• •• Police Department Laundry Meals, Prisoners Dog meat Gas Rental, tabulating machine Total .0.8 • 00660 WO 0000000 Fire Department Laundry Water Revolving fund Electricity Gas Total ••••••••••••••••••••• Street Department Labor Municipal Electric Light & Power Light East Bay Municipal Utility District Water Alameda Steam Laundry Burns, Mrs. V. 'East Bay Municipal Utility District Fox Water Co. Island City Ice Co. Martin, J.A. Municipal Electric Light & Power Pacific Gas and. Electric Company Pauline, Rosemarie Pittsburgh Water Heater Co Skilling, M.D. Winberg, Mrs. G.H. Labor Alameda Steam Laundry Cranston, A.R. Municipal Electric Light & Power Total •••••••••••••••••••••• Health Department Laundry Services Water Distilled water Ice Services Electricity Gas Services ft ft yr Total Golf Course Department Laundry Labor and material Power and light 2.00 10.25, 347,78 1.00 12.50 150.00 3.00, 50.00 16.95 7.80 122,75 500.00 45.00, 3843.53 175.22 5.50 62.73 3.75 2.88 $5362.64 .31 6.25_ 1.72 2.05 6.00 0 16.33 0 46.87, 30.83 4.34 ,228.15 23.46 333.65 .Th 21.66 2.09 1.82 25.57 $ $ 10.24 5.00 4.39 4.08 1.23 38,00 257.49 6.35 9.39 12.00 10.00 5.00 363.08 218.80 1.57 18.05 114.12 February 20,1934 Recreation Department Labor East Bay Mun.Utillty District Municipal Electrie Light and Power Pacific Gas and. Electric Co. Water Electricity Services Total, • • • ••• •o• • • • .• • • • • •e•• Store Department 'Acteen Chemical Service Co. Alameda Printing Co, Alzina, Ansel's Service Shop Associated 911 Co. Baker-Hamilton-Pacific Co. Bancroft-Whitney Co. Borrmann Steel Co., Geo. R. Boyle Mfg. Co., Inc:. Bryant, Ralph M. Calif. Mill & Lumber Co. Carter Co., H.V. Clark & Sons, N. Davis Emergency Equip. Co. Dennen Co., V.W. Dieterich-Post Co. Ford, N. O. Fry Co., Perry C. Fuller, W.P. & Co. Heafey-Moore Co. Herbert, A.L. Hockwald Chemical Co, Hovet, Harold Hutchinson eo. Interurban Xpress Corp Kellogg Express & Draying Co. Kronke-Brampton Co. Lairds Stationery Lamberson & Whyatt Welding Works Linde Adr Products Co. Loop Lumber & Mill Co. Macmillan Petroleum Corp., Inc. Marshall-Newell Supply Co. Municipal Electric Light & Power National Lead Co. Navlet, Chas Co., Co.,Inc. Pacific Coast Paper Co. Peerless Stucco Co. Powell Bros., Inc. Ransome Company Remington Rand, Inc. Rhodes-Jamiseon, Ltd. Schaefer, Victor L. Simon Hardware Co. B. Smith Brothers Smith. E. C. Union Oil Co. of Calif Western Cartridge Co, White Brothers Mdse. tt 11 ft Oil Law books Mdse. Waste baskets Stamps Lumber Calo Clor Sewer pipo, etc. Safety belts, etc. Wyandotte Detergent Blueprint paper Printing Nails Mdse. Macadam Rock Glass Linol Mdse Rent barge, rip Metallics Expressage Golf flags Construction paper Welding Acetylene Lumber Gasoline Wheel, etc. Polies, installation, inc. Mdse. Seeds, plants Display blanks Stucco Cement Rockfalt Frames for Linedex Diesel oil Mdse. Trowels Typewriter bracket Bridge sign Kero,sne, gasoline, ,c. Bullets, etc. Building material Total •• • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • Social Service Department Central Fruit Market Mdse. East Bay Municipal Utility District Water 11 It Modern Food Company Penney Co., Inc., J.C. Safeway Store q Inc. Alameda Sanatorium, X-ray Cain, M. Powell Bros., Inc.. Stuart, Claude Bryant, Ralph M. City Mgr Mdse. Clothing Mdse. Total Compensation Insurance Fund M. Cain Laborer, Street Department Total 11004,011.0■000000o4podpee*O.O. Street Improvement Fund Conrete, etc. On motion of Councilman Morris, roll call passed unanimously. Initiative Relief Fund Labor Unemployment Fund Reimbursing City Mgr.RevolvingFund 872.CL 31.46 16.53 6.30 0 926.30 27.61 4.61 1,25 3.84 37./1.1 86.33 28.18 5.24 3.01 60.00 112.36 9.64 40.70 15.98 1.29 13.58 .77 22.99 16.40 6.00 7.68 12.40 320.23 .50 .25 8.15 5.62 10.50 19.68 42.24 290.91 3.G0 74.36 3.22 31 .64 6.23 63.97 459.02 24.34 20.80 23,57 5.08 1.38 7.94 12.W 49.41 53.71 7.62 4 2081.69 10.26 2.57 1.82 22.55 10.24 4.10 _ . 51.54 6.50 33.34 39.84 569.37 24.00 0 1617,.50 seconded by Councilman Bruzzone, the bills were on There being no further business to transact, the Council adjourned, to meet in 7111G7Q(IP'IT air=ninen. 1\ l,n11 A+1.1 ^tr.1^,le