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1935-03-19 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA HELD TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 19th ............ 1935 The meeting convened at 8 o'clock P.M. with Vice President Eschen presiding. The roll was called and Councilmen Eschen, Morris, Roebke and Tiedemann (4) were noted present. Absent: President Murray (1). The minutes of the Regular meeting of March 5th, 1935, were read and apprOved. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS: V i://• From the Alameda County Building'Trades Council, accompanied by a resolution approvihg the appointment of Walter P. Koetitz as City Manager of the City of Alameda, and requesting his retention by the incoming recently elected Councilmen. The communication was ordered filed. / 2./ C. C. Co. 915, Camp San Pablo Dam, inviting the Council city officials and citizens to attend an inter-field day to be held March 24th, 1935. The communi- oation'was ordered filed. 3.v/ From the City Planning Commission, requesting the Council to give consideration to the report of the City Manager concerning the construction of a yacht harbor, recommending its adoption and construction of the harbor as early as possible Under the jurisdiction of the City Manager; also that the City Manager be authorized to appoint a yacht harbor commission of five members, the majority of whom to be yachts- men. The communication was ordered filed. On motion of Councilman Morris, seconded by Councilman Tiedemann and unanimously carried, the City Attorney was requested to ascertain under the jurisdiction of which department of the City a yacht harbor should be operated, and the City Manager to report from what funds the cost of construction could be supplied. / 4." From the North Side Protective Club, thanking the Council for the use of the Council Chambers on the evening of March 7th. Communication ordered filed. 5. From the City Manager, recommending that a Counoil permit be granted the Shell Oil Company to install additional 290 gal. capacity gasoline storage tank on the premises on the northeast corner of Webster Street and Pacific Avenue, which in- stallation had been approved by the Chief of the Fire Department. On motion of Councilman Tiedemann, seconded by Councilman Morris and unanimously carried, the Council permit was granted for the installation. 6. From George Postel, outlining the advantages to be derived from the establish- ment of a municipal yacht harbor. The communication was ordered filed. / 7." From the City Planning Commission, recommending to the Council the reclassifi- cation of 1629 Alameda Avenue, from a Residence District, Class I, to a Residence District, Class 1 3/4, to permit remodeling for flats. On motion of Councilman Tiedemann, seconded by Councilman Roebke and unanimously carried, the recommendation was adopted. NEW BUSINESS: v 8. A motion was made by Councilman Tiedemann, seconded by Councilman Morris and unanimously carried, that when the Council adjourn, it adjourn to meet in Adjourned Regular Meeting on Friday evening March 22nd, 1935, at 8 o'clock P.M. ORDINANCE FOR PASSAGE: v 9. On motion of Councilman Morris, seconded by Councilman Tiedemann and unani mously carried, consideration of "Ordinance No. New Series Regulating the Operation of Pin and Ball Games and. Providing a Penalty for the Violation Thereof" was laid over until the regular meeting of April 2nd, 1935. ORDINANCE INTRODUCED: 10. The following ordinance was introduced and laid over under provision of the Charter: "Ordinance No. New Series Reclassifying Property (Property known as 1629 Alameda Avenue) 11:1 On motion of Councilman Tiedemann, seconded by Councilman Roebke and unani- mously carried, the Council then proceeded to canvass the returns of the Consoli dated Special Election of March 12th, 1935, which shows the following results: OAR) OF 1 s. * % ..,4 42 80 41 51120 80 118 80 115 4 117 73 113 67 118 51140 59 130 62 134 61115 40 122 32 115 7/148 44 148 32 148 81118 61 114 48 108 91112 73 114 66 103 101 70 79 68 84 62 111 92 41 89 36 89 121 69 52 68 47 62 13 120 100 115 92 112 14 111 64 115 51 105 151 103 85 104 67 92 161 86 0 92 58 91 17 82 61 80 68 76 181 90 54 89 49 76 19 87 78 84 74 84 20 85 62 84 62 81 21) 66 68 67 64 64 22 85 59 85 59 9 23 87 76 70 81 24 83 56 82 51 77 25 86 58 87 57 82 26. 71 53 66 48 65 27 85 84 81 81 85 28 5? 52 52 58 54 29 88 74 88 66 65 30 90 75 93 6? 83 51' 791 62 83 58 82 32. 14' 67 112 60 107 33 138 38 14]. 35 136 34 138 48 133 44 129 35 82, 49 80 45 78 38 74 70 70 62 65 57 58.106 61 109 53 58 92- 96 81 81 77 39 123 33 114 27 122 40 112 54 112 46 109 41 161 27 168 30 157 42 166 34 165 29 164 431.06 47 99 37 99 44 99 27 102 24 101 45 68 94 68 86 89 46 59.122 58 118 53 47 77,100 76 97 75 48 76 50 80 44 73 49 83; 6? 75 62 75 50 166 25 162 21 160 51 132, 52 131 42_133 521 86 61 79 62 84 331 67 53 55- 58 54 70 78 84 62 65 551 70 60 68 55 58 5611g8 l 78 118 78 129 571-63' 70 57 63 59 513 66 70 67 66 65 59490 98 86 91 87 01 37 48 39 35 35 Ut 79 84 85 96 83 52.55 74 57 65 61 31'71 77 63 75 61 68 26 45 ------- 4 56 35 82 77 77L 88 80 123 111 79 74 63 98 75 113 115 65 59 58! 80 134 138 58 54 60 79 119 111 36 38 301 46 32 152 154 36 39 331' 41 116 115 57 49 511,63 47 106 104 72 67 631 83 61 62 86 77 75! 87 90 84 35 28 301, 37 64 63 49 48 48! 54 116 106 89 90 840.02 108 106 63 54 531 65 88 93 79 65 70, 85 88 82 56 52 51i 55 77 75 70 56 65 63 85 77 54 48 47 49 84 80 78 69 68 .71 73 81 59. 50. 57 '65 62 57 70 65 62 66 85 83 66 61, 68 6? 83 84 75 68 69 76 80 81 53 44 51 50 82 82 54 55 52 58 73 70 50 44: 441 52 78 85 87 78 801 89 55 52 60 55 52° 53 76 76 73 641 70 66 83 82 64 561 56 66 79 78 55 553 52 58 104 106 63 56 56 61 133 132 36 38 34 39 144 154 39 45 42 44 79 80 49 37 40 37 68 62 6 64 63 56 58 49 112 99 1021 98 76 79 87 77 791 90 110 114 35 28 28 34 106 107 48 39 39, 51 168 159 29 30 241 23 160 162 26 25 251 29 97 101 35 33 431 41 103 108 25 22 25' 24 23 66 66 89 95 89 89 84 54 60 116 111 113 112 101 72 66 93 96 97 103 90 75 68 46 42 41 44 40 78 73 65 60 61 66 57 159 161 22 20 22 21 14 124 125, 45 44 42 49 35 85 76 63 61 64 61 50 37 57 61 45 49 58 49 53 56 72 64 611 69 58 63 53 56 45 49 56 48 116 115 75 65 66 82 70 56 50 68 63 67 69 58 67 65 70 64 71 77 66 90 77 91 82 80 97 84 36 36 38 36 451 40 38 96 81 85 871 82 50 56 72 68 72 65 62 59 80 78 81 76 68 32 28 64 64 7 65 43 60 49 57 45 68 49 57 54 63 45 43 44 74 51 61 56 53 56 31 33 35 59 98 77 24 39 29 27 31 17.1iNtr' ; NO 4 4 38 76 30 16 77'.(11g 102- 67 104 21 99 ltgl 98 53 112 24! 105 123 61 1 122 57 118 27 121 138 57203 1151 36 108 101115 122 25.159 147 32 142 6:146A.55 33191 104 52 106 81112A.10 50.172 104, ,67 97 23 98117 581187 61' 77 58 16. 60 72 69i149 79 30 71 29. 77 92 291128 63 46 66 9 65- 63 481120 09 92 110 18'100.125 86,48 98 50 92 20'107A.24 501177 943 64 90 31. 77-101 71177 82' 79 16 78 95 50 151 76 59 69 24 761 81 60 151 79 39 63 34. 72 89 83 68 80 12 83: 83 81, 51 77 14 72 83 63 57 70 12 64 66 84 61 92 18 86 97 55;158 82 66 86 10 76 90 6t057 82 44 86 14 86 96 42140 77 46 77 19 71 83 4E0.47 67 43 63 12 66 69 42120 84 77 71 20_ 74 95 76T77 50 39 40 37 44 58 42.1.17 79 67 79 21 76 79 65159 89 59 87 14 89 103 52!1" 80 51 66 18 72.. 85 511144 103 58 103 15 101117 55 ;?,-H 122 31 134 13.133139 143 37 124 14 132 140 3981-04 83 37 7$ 17 72 891 33 129 69 06 64 23 69 81 49 13i) 52 98 50 34 52 53 104 77 78 74 10 77' 95 68 i-7r0 , 120 22 110 15 1110119 28 96 44 98 12 106116 39 168 22 157 8 165 171 25 2 158 27 158 9 159 169 29 202 95 39 92 14 98' 33 144 130 100 23 105 5 107104 20 - 62 80 69 12 67 86 93 167 61 108 54 23 55 51 119 177 72 96 57 14 65- 80 91,184 71 44 72 9 73 75 41 124 80 50 75 18 75 86 50 148 160 18 161 11,159-164 11 ,187 133 37.126 16 125 136 38. 70 61 70 25 82 - - '110 39 58 34 29 43 49_ 59, 52 63 53 29 56 60 68 136 63 49 52 14 58 72 47 125 112 64 104 33 116, 129 68 205 47 67 46 29 47 65 61,130 68 65 65 11 61 62 72 151 74 74 75 24 84 88 89! 33 32 34 13 41 38 39 84 79 84 70 37 ??j86 40 71 40 27 35 59 49 69 50 41 54, 71 29 57 24 31 25; 26 46 142 661159 55;144 65 140 , 0.0 zoy art IJ•Z4 aloci e Following is tabulation of Absentee Votes: Bowes WM. *04 e 12 Romanowitz .... 12 Connor 2 Roth .......... 2 Cunningham 11 Theriault ..... 2 Knapp 3 Wood .... ...... 2 Neumann ...... 12 Baron 2 O'Dea 12 Blankenship ... 2 /Apo L1 70 133 71 150 67 98 10tra- , Scattered Vote 8 Absent Vot e TOTAL 10045 Cavanauph Holies Moses ......... Serente .....•• Shed Yes .... 12 No...... 2 12 2 12 1 11 On motion of Councilman Morris, seconded by Councilman Roebke and unanimous- ly carried, a recess of fifteen minutes was then taken. 12. The Council re-convened and Councilman Morris introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1914 Declaring Result of Special Municiizl Election Held in the City of Alameda on Tuesday, March 12, 1935, for the Purpose of Electing Commissioners on the Board of Police and Fire Commissioners and on the Board of Public Utilities Commissioners, and Special Election held in the Same Cityon the Same Date for the Purpose of Submitting a Proposal for Amending the Charter of Said City" Councilman Tiedemann seconded the motion and on roll call it was carried unani- mously. FILING: ( 13. The Clerk stated that since the last regular meeting the following papers had been received: ". Affidavit of Publication - Notice of Proposed Amendment to the Charter of the City of Alameda. Notice of Annual Meeting - Alameda Belt Line, BILLS: I' 14. An itemized list of claims against the City of Alameda and the several depart- ments thereof in the total amounts as follows, was presented to the City Council: General Departments, $5266.94; Police Department, $22.47; Fire Department, $13454.49; Street Department, $1414,49; Health Department, $103.94; Park Department, $986.71; Golf Course Department, $464.69; Store Department, $3583.58; Social Service-Recreation. Department, $42.57; Initiative Relief Fund, $16.00; Compensation Insurance Fund, $5.00; Street Improvement Fund, $41.34 and School General Fund, $1135.79. Councilman Tiedemann moved, seconded by Councilman Morris and unanimously carried, that the claims and bills against the City in the amounts as listed and itemized in the List of Claims against the City of Alameda, filed with the City Clerk on March 19th, 1935, and presented to the City Council at this meeting, be allowed and paid, 15. There being no further business to transact, on motion of Councilman Tiedemann, seconded by Councilman Morris, and unanimously carried, the Council adjourned to meet in Adjourned Regular Meeting on Friday evening, March 22nd, 1935, at 8 o'clock, P.M. Re spe ctfully submitted, ---tTiy Clerk.