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1932-11-15 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMTER 15, 1932. The meeting convened at 8 o'clock P. M. with Council - president Murray presiding. The roll was called and Councilmen Leydecker, Morris, Shanly, Schaefer and President Murray (5) were noted present. Absent: None. The minutes of the regular meeting of November 1, 1932 were approved as read. COMMIJNICATIONS: The following communications were received: From the League of California Municipalities notifying the Council of the organization of the East Bay League of Municipalities on October 19, 1932, and enclosing a copy of the Articles of the Association of the League, indicating that the purpose of the organization is to afford occasions whereat City Officials of Alameda and Contra Costa County may meet to discuss matters of mutual interest. Mr. Schaefer introduced a motion that the Council endorse the League and the purposes for which it was formed. The motion was seconded by Mr. Morris and on roll call carried unanimously. From the Veterans' Welfare Board of the State of California accompanying a petition for the cancellation of taxes levied on certain real estate within the City of Alameda of which the Veterans' Welfare Board has become the owner. Without objection, the communication was ordered referred to the City Assessor and the City Attorney for attention. .,, From A. P. Black, attorney at law, notifying the Council of an alleged fictitious street indicated on an old county map through the property of Dr. F. W. Vowinckel on Pacific Avenue, and requesting the Council to pass an order closing the street mentioned, known as West End Avenue. There being no objection, the communication was referred to the City Attorney for attention. 4. fr. From the Railroad Commission of the State of California referring to certain petitions filed with the Commission urging that the transbay fares be reduced and that a form of commutation fare be provided to accommodate those not employed full time, indicating that a conference had been held by the Commission with the representatives of the Key System, Ltd. and the Southern Pacific Company to discuss the general situation and enclosing tabulations furnished by the transportation companies showing the results of operations on their respective lines for a number of years past. In view of the fact that the City Manager has had the subject of this communica- tion under consideration for some time past, the communication was without objection referred to him. NEW BUSINESS: 5. V-4 Mr. Shanly called the attention of the Council to the fact that a serious condition dangerous to traffic exists at the intersection of Fourth Street and Central Avenue as the intersection is at present constructed, and moved that the City Manager and the City Engineer be requested to inquire into the situation with a view to remedying the present conditions. The motion was seconded by Mr. Leydecker and .a.. Isr -ai= carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS: 6• v Mr. Schaefer introduced and moved the adoption of - "Resolution No. 1704 Transferring $3,659.94 from the Electric Light Fund to the General Fund." Mr. Morris seconded the motion to adopt the resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. 7. ` Mr. Leydecker introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1705 Authorizing Installation of Parking Sign on East Side of Chestnut Street Fifty Feet South of Encinal Avenue." Mr. Shanly seconded the motion to adopt the resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. ORDINANCE FOR INTRODUCTION: The following ordinance was introduced and laid over under a provision of the Charter. 8. FILING: "Ordinance No. , New Series. Repealing Ordinance No. 228 N.S. Entitled "An Ordinance Prohibiting the Sale, Manufacture, Transportation or Unlawful Possession of Intoxicating Liquors, and Providing Penalties for Violation Hereof.'" The City Clerk stated that since the last meeting of the Council the following paper had been filed. 9. ` Affidavit of Publication in the matter of City Taxes for the year 1932 -1933. November 15, 1932. Claims against the General Departments amounting to 46,388.88; Police Department, $93.89; Fire Department, $240.49; Street Department, 43,704.33; Health Department, 4214.56; Recreation Department, $445.84; .Golf Course Department, $1,039.71; Store Department, 4292.22; Social Service Department, $278.60; Initiative Relief Fund, $350.99; East Bay Municipal Utility District Payments Fund, $2,448.14; Compensation Insurance Fund, 4241.75, having been approved by the proper officials were listed by the Clerk as follows: Alameda Cyclery Alameda Times -Star Alameda Times -Star Alameda Vet. Memorial Bldg. Comm. American City Magazine Brown, William Bryant, Ralph M. Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Crocker Company, H. S. East Bay Mun. Utility Dist. Freehan, Mabel Hovet, Harold Johnson Co., S. T. McKenna, Elenor M. E..L. P. M. E. L. P. M. E. L. P. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Southern Pacific Company Van Pelt, J. W. West Disinfecting Co. Western Union Tel. Co. Wetmore Chevrolet Co. Worden, H. E. Alzina, Hap Baker, Hamilton, Pacific Co. Dietz,Motor Company M. E. L. P. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Shredded Wheat Bakeries Temple Garage Vick's Service Station Western Cartridge Co. Anderson Mfg. Co. Cox - Wellman, Inc. East Bay Mun. Utility Dist. M. E. L. P. Pacific Tel..& Tel. Co. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Steinmetz, Revolving Fund, W. T. Labor Alameda Printing Co. Anderson Mfg, Co. Associated Equipment Co. Baker, Hamilton- Pacific Co. Berg Company, A. E. California Mill &'Lbr. Co. Chanslor & Lyon Stores, Inc. Clark & Sons, N. Contractors Machinery Co. East Bay Mun. Utility Dist. Herron, Rickard & McCone Co. Loop Lumber & Mill Co. Meuter, Homer M. E. L. P. M. E.,L. P. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Ransome, Bernard Remillard Brick Company Standard Oil Company of Cal. United Iron Works Union Oil Company of Cal. Vosburg Hardware Co. Western Pipe and Steel Co. General Departments Changing lock, 2 keys .50 Payment on City Code 1500.00 Printing, re taxes 429.33 Building Upkeep 336.52 Subscription 2.00 Rubber Stamp 2.50 Money advanced 94.22 r Rental, Treasurer 18.00 New machine, Auditor 225.40 Inspection 2.05 Drinking Cup Dispensor 3.43 Water, City 20.55 Refund, Zoning 20.00 Binder for Charter Com. minutes 1.00 Diesel oil, City Hall 7.20 Services 35.00 Electricity, street lights 3280.98 Light and power, City Hall 108.66 Lamps 3.57 Phone Service 37.32 Transfer fee 2.00 Patching wall, Council 1.50 Paper towels 3.35 Telegram .30 Oil and labor 1.00 Rental on Compressor 252.50 Total: 4 6388.88 Police Department Motorcycle repair Supplies Auto Service Light Telephone Dog Food Auto Repair Tire Repair Primers Total: Fire Department 4 11.54 15.56 2.00 .02 22.60 5.00 12.90 1.50 22.77 93.89 Welding Crankcase, etc. + 84.00 Clutch facings installed 5.57 Water 32.27 Electricity 68.90 Telephones 5.10 Gasoline a.26 Money refunded 13.40 Total: 240.49 Street Department Printing reports Making Pin for Roller Ball Bearing for Sweeper Supplies Repairs to Speedometer Lumber Battery for Sweeper Sewer Pipe Concrete Mixer Service, Water Pouring Pots Battens Money Advanced Light and Power Lamps Service Rockfalt Bricks Gasoline Parts, supplies, Sweeper Asphalt Supplies, Miscellaneous Culvert Arches 1391.50 18.00 2.75 14.95 28.35 2.63 6.55 11.25 655.28 500.00 1.56 14.90 13.00 .75 .99 3.15 2.95 47.50 60.00 53..75 11.95 19.89 135.48 707.20 Total: 4 3704.33 November 15, 1932, Alameda Steam Laundry Braun - Knecht- Heimann Burns, Mrs. V. Camper, Les. Flatow & Son, P. Flatow & Son, P. Fox Water Company Humphrey Heater Agency Island City Ice Company Kellogg Express Company Koerber Fuel & Feed Co. Martin, J. A. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Company Pauline, Rosemarie Skilling, M. D. L.E. Smith, H. W. Winberg, Mrs. G. H. Zellerbach Paper Company Goff, Thomas Baker, Hamilton- Pacific Co. Cook Belting Company, H. N. East Bay Mun. Utilil.y Dist. East Bay Mun. Utility Dist. Friedman Paint Company, M. Fuller & Co., W. P. Loop Iumber & Mill Company M. E. L. P. M. E. L. P. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Company Powell Brothers Servente Plumbing Co) Louis Siegler Vivian Grinding Works, F. N. Vosburg Hardware Company Labor Alameda Welding Works Baker-Hamilton-Pacific Baker's Furniture Company California Cotton Mills Co. Carter Company, H. V. Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co. Healey -Moore Company Loop Lumber & Mill Co. M. E. L. P. M. E. L. P. M. E. L. P. Oakland - California Towel Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Paula.Furniture Company Powell Bros., Inc. Rhodes & Jamieson, Ltd. Standard Oil Company Standard Oil Company Transit Concrete, Ltd. Union Oil Company of Oalifornia Vosburg Hardware Company Western Auto Supply Company Blake, Moffitt & Towne Bryant, Ralph M. Crocker Company, H. S. Smith Brothers Standard Oil Company of Cal. Zellerbach Paper Company Health Department Service Supplies Services, conference Change Tire Drugs, supplies Drugs Distilled Water Repairs Ice Express Charge Oat hay Services as Rat Exterminator Telephone Bill Laboratory Services Services, conference Guinea Pigs Services, conference Index Cards 9.67 21.20 2.50 .50 36.70 54.28 2.00 3.25. 1.40 .35 3.00 44.00 6.65 10.50 10.00 4.50 2.50 1.56 Total: $ 214.56 Recreation Department Services Pruning Shears Belting Service Water Bills, department Paint Paint, etc. Lumber Fuses Service Phone Service Cement, concrete mix. Repairs, McKinley Park Repairs Sharpening Tools Supplies Total: Golf Course Department Welding, repairs Nails Furniture for ladies Lounge Tee Towels Soil Screen and Fertilizer Waste Baskets Rock Lumber Fuses, inslatted Fuses, installed Power, heat and light Towel Service Service Stools Lime Cement Gasoline Gasoline River Sand Wvrm Gear Supplies Belts, tape 24.00 12.39 9.22 1.21 68.75 9.37 28.45 66.54 .25 50.57 16.00 7.00 119.95 8.60 6.00 17.54 445.84 306.00 9.00 7.10 39.25 16.25 143.00 5.67 11.63 2.69 2.90 1.30 364.20 13.66 3.00 4.00 17.00 28.38 10.80 12.02 34.88 2.18 2.76 2.04 Total: $ 1039.71 Store Department Stationery Money refunded for Stamps Store Supplies Store Supplies Gasoline Stationery Total: 4 45.98 70.00 35.33 7.50 78.76 54.65 4 292.22 Social Service Department Alameda Co. Tuber,. & Health Assn. Alameda Social Service Board Barker's Ala. Furniture Co. Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Collins & Zanazzi Dewar & Hare Electric Company Ford, N. 0.. Frost, H. G. Fuller Company, W. P. Fuller Comdany, W, P. Fuller Company, W. P. Loop Lumber and Mill Company M. E. L. P. Penny Co., J. C. Penney Co., J. C. Pingree, L. G. Sirola Brothers Sirola Brothers Alameda Produce Alexander's Grocery Bay Station Delicatessen Ben's Grocery Blue Front Grocery Bowles Grocery Boynton's Grocery Bud's Grocery Bowies Grocery Central Fruit & Vegetable Co. City Meat Market ►► rr n Craig's Grocery Davies Grocery Frost Grocery Gardner Brothers ►1 n High Street Meat Market Hoffman's Grocery Hoffman, H. Hoffman's Grocery Johnson's Grocery n n Jude Grocery National Meat Market Noy, R. H. Palace Grocery Perryman' s, Grocery Public Foods n n Santa Clara Meat Market Saum's Grocery Saylor's Grocery n n ►1 Schiffer's Grocery Shopryte Grocery Star Fruit Market Star Market Sullivan Grocery Sylvester & Company Sylvester Grocery Todd's Grocery Western Meat Market n n n Willow Grocery Groceries Maintenance of Del Valle, September Petty Cash Supplies Inspection Battery Rentals Repairs to Baker Order Blanks in Duplicate Supplies Paint (Oil) Paint Turpentine Lumber Electricity Merchandise n Typewriter Service Repairing Shoes Repairing Shoes Total: November 15, 1932. ative Relief Fund Groceries n n n n 11 u 11 n I ►1 Meat n Groceries ►► 11 Groceries Meat Groceries 11 n n n n Meat N Groceries n ►1 Meat I Groceries 11 n 11 n Meat Groceries n n n Meat n Total: East Bay Mun. Utility District Payments Fund East Bay Mun. Utility District n n It n n Alameda Sanatorium Hall, Dr. Channing Stowe, Dr. 0. P. Versailles Pharmacy Pipe line installations Public Use Charge Total: Compensation Insurance Fund 115.70 10.81 .94 .75 2.50 2.50 16.00 10.05 .09 9.53 .75 1.12 93.60 6.14 3.77 2.60 1.00 .75 278.60 8.00 8.00 20.00 12.81 6.00 4.00 23.90 10.00 9.78 8.00 14.25 3.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 12.00 21.00 3.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 19.00 8.00 22.00 3.00 1.00 3.00 30.00 3.92 2.77 3.00 1.00 10.91 4.00 4.00 4.00 2.00 4.00 1.00 2.75 4.00 8.90 13.00 1.00 1.00 7.00 (3 350.99 9,52 2438.62 yp 2448.14 X -Ray, Bridges 4 7.50 Services, Kelly, Coombs 200.00 Services, Johnson, Jordan 33.00 Prescription, Brooks 1.25 Total: 4 241.75 November 15, 1932. Mr. Schaefer moved that the claims as listed be paid, seconded by Mr. Morris, and on roll call carried unanimously. There being no further business to transact, the Council adjourned to meet in regular session Tuesday evening, December 6, 1932, at 8 o'clock.