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1933-08-01 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA HELD TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1, 1933. The meeting convened at 8 o'clock with Council President Murray presiding, The roll was called and Councilmen Leydecker, Morris, Shanly, Vice President Eschen and President Murray, (5), were noted present. Absent: None. The minutes of the regular meeting of July 18th, 1933, were read and approved. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS: 1.V From the Central Labor Council of Alameda County, in reference to trans-bay commutation rates. The communication was ordered filed. 2.V From Unemployed Unit No. 1, in reference to omitting sanitary inspection fee. The communication was ordered referred to the City Manager. 3. / From League of California Municipalities, informing the Council that the National Industrial Recov- ery Act is not intended to include either City or State employees. . The communication was ordered filed. 4. , Two unsigned communications, apparently from Mr. B. F. Lamborn. Ordered filed. / 5./ From Mayor William F. Murray, informing the Council that he had appointed to the Board of Public Utilities Mr. John M. O'Dea and Mr. E. S. Cunningham, to fill existing vacancies. On motion of Councilren Eschen, seconded by Councilman Morris and unanimously carried, the appointments were confirmed. 6./ From the City Manager, Ralph M. Bryant, informing the Council that despite the reduced tax rate of 01.45 for the fiscal year 1932-33, owing to an economical administration and the cooperation of the various departments, the fiscal year closed with all outstanding bills and obligations paid, and the surplus amount of 414,843.36 returned to the General Fund. The communication was ordered filed. 7•1 From the City Manager, informing the Council that proposals had been received to furnish engineer- ing and expert services to go into all details to determine the feasibility and desirability of ac- quiring the distributing system now owned by the Pacific Gas and Electric Company. The following proposals were received: Jones Gas Process Corp. 41500.00 Edward G. Hussey 11000.00 Ford, Bacon & Davis 04,00040000Q 10000.00 Skinner & Dewhirst 12500.00. On motion of Councilman Shanly, seconded by Councilman Eschen and unanimously carried, the Mayor was authorized to sign a contract in behalf of the City with the Jones Gas Process Corp., for the sum of 41500.00 for the necessary services. 8.1 From Trask & Squier Co. submitting a proposal to purchase from the City of Alameda 168 small, double tier second-hand lockers, 12" x 18" x 36" in size, which are now stored in the Municipal Light Plant. On motion of Councilman Eschen, seconded by Councilman Morris and unanimously carried, the City Manager was authorized to consumate the sale. NEW BUSINESS: V 9./ On motion of Councilman &schen, seconded by Councilman Shanly, and unanimously carried, the application for license to sell alcoholic beverages of Harry S. Christensen, 1423 Santa Clara Avenue, was approved. RESOLUTIONS: 10. Councilman Shanly introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1780 Resolution of Acceptance and Consent to Recordation" Councilman Morris seconded the motion and on roll call it carried unanimously. 11. Councilman Morris introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1781 Resolution Urging Secretary of War to Give Preference to Citizens of Alameda for Employment in all Contracts Pertaining to the Construction Work at Benton Field." Councilman Eschen seconded the motion and on roll call it carried unanimously. 12. Councilman Morris introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1782 Resolution Expressing Appreciation to the Legislature of California for Passing Assembly Bill 1114 Permit- ting the Formation of a Regional Park District; and. Requesting the Governor of California to Approve the Same." AllgUS t 93'3. Councilman Eschen seconded the motion and on roll it carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Eschen, Morris, Shanly and President Murray, (4). Noes: Councilman Leydecker, (l). Absent: None. "13. CouncilMan Leydecker made a motion that "Ordinance No. New Series Providing for the Reorganization of the Fire Department of the City of Alameda, and Specify- ing the Two-platoon System, and. Repealing all Ordinances in Conflict herewith, including Ordinance No. 180 N.S. and 491 N.S." be laid over until the next meeting of the Council. There being no second to the motion, no action was taken. .•••••■■••■•■• FILING: v/l4. The Clerk stated that since the last meeting of the Council the following paper had been filed. Certification of the Secretary of State in re Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 56 adopting Charter Amendments of the City of Alameda. BIILS: Claims against the General Departments amounting to 42183.86, Police Department, 4310.25, Fire Department, $185.15, Street Department, 41479.26; Health Department, 4391.33; Golf Course Department, #757.69; Recreation Department, $903.39; Store Department, 4733.72; Social Service Department, 449.63; Compensation Insurance Fund, $34.39 and Unemployment Fund, 43854.00, having been approved by the proper officials, were listed by the Clerk for payment: Alameda Times-Star American Law Book Co., The American Sure.* Co., N. Y. Baker-Hamilton, Pacific Co. Bancroft-Whitney Co. Breed, Burpee & Robinson Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr. Burroughs Addihg Machine Co. Caldwell, Harry H. California Mill & Lumber Co. Cameron, Florence • Crane Co. East Bay Blue Print Co. 9 9 9 9 9 Ellis, H. R. CO. Encinal Press, The Ford, N. O. W.P.& 00. It Graham, Jas. Mfg. Co. Herrick Iron Works Loop Lumber & Mill Co. McKenna, Eleanor Mun.Elect.Light & Power Murray, William F. Pacific Gas & Electric Company Peterson Tallow Co. Seeley, Esther Sunderland Studios, Clyde Worden, H.E. Zellerbach Paper Co. Ansel's Electric Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr. Calif.State Auto Assn. Jones, Ed. & Co. Mun.Elect.Light & Power Pacific Gas & Electric Company Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Union Oil Co. of Calif. Alameda Coal & Supply Co. Grandjean, Chas. & Co. Hanson, T.R. Macmillan Petroleum Corp. General Departments Printing ordinances Law book Premium on bond Supplies for City Hall Cal.App.reports Services, Servente case Reimbursing Revolving Fund Adding machine Services, Andrews case. Lumber, City Hall Services, City Attorney's office Soap fixture Photostat negatives Blueprints Repairing numbering machine Printing Printing Paints Paints,varnishes, etc. Stove Steel columns - erected Lumber Services Street lighting services Lowering fixture Wiring Mayor's allowance Gas - City Hall Disposal of dead animals Services - Auditor's office Aerial photos Rental air compressor Paper Total ***** ***** ............. Police Department Flashlight supplies Contingent fund Reimbursing Revolving Fund Traffic sign Badges Receptacles and switch Gas Telephones Gasoline Total Fire Department Nitroganic Sulphuric acid & soda Plumbing repairs Gasoline 99.84 7.50 12.26 49.73 2.85 350.00 395.75 200.90 25.00 3.85 27.50 3.50 50.85 1.00 7.17 5.35 9.75 2.02 14.86 27.50 280.00 43.39 55.00 22.10 1.40 30.10 50.00 24.31 25.00 100.00 16.00 238.00 1.38 2183.86 4 10.44 200.00 25.00 4.50 37.00 .90 1.11 15.80 15.50 310.25 17.50 20.84 4.50 n sr% August 1, 1933. Labor Associated Oil Co. -Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr. Dietz Motor Co. Engineering News-Record Hamilton, Burnett Linde Air Products Co, Loop Lumber & Mill Co. ft ft ft ft Macmillan Pet. Corp. Meuter, Homer Rhodes & Jamieson, Ltd, STREET DEPARTMENT 0 1282.61 Penn oil '16.97 Money advanced, sidewalk rpr. 7420 Lining Subscription Etpenses to S. F. State Dept Acetylene Pine Lath Lumber Gasoline Money advaaced far supplies Cement HEALTH DEPARTMENT Ansells Elec. Co. Baker-Hamilton-Pacific Co. Burns, Mrs. V. Calif. Mill & Lumber Co. Clark N., &Sons Fuller, W. P. & Co. Guerra, A. Lop M. D. Hercules Equipment & Rubber Co, Kuentz, Fred Powell Bros., Inc. Martin, J. A. Mun, Elec. Light & Power Pauline, Rosemarie Schaefer, Victor L.,Pharmacy Transit Concrete Winberg, Mrs., G. H. .75 5.00 .87 3.64 .50 12.50 71.40 2.06 75.76 $ 1,479.26 Cube taps .40 Vacuum Cleaner, supplies etc. 71.79 Services, conference 5.00 Lumber for Garage 142.33 Roof tile 2.00 Phihtt etc. 30,35 Services, conference 10.00 Corr. matting 10.00 Lab. service for July 5.00 Cement & gravel 24.16 Rodent exterminator « 42.00 Repairing centerfuge 9.10 Lab, services for July 12.08 Supplies 3.50 Wire & staples 21.12 Services, conference 2.50 GOLF COURSE DEPARTMENT Labor Associated Oil Co. Baker-Hamilton-Pacific Co. Carter, H. V. Co, Crane Company ft ft Fuller, W. P. Co. Hospital Specialty Co. The Leather Mat Co, Loop Lumber Co. Macmillan Pet. Corp. Mun. Elec. Light & Power - tI fl ft ft Cycol Emery Dust Calo Clor & Bed knife shoe Parts, pipe & etc. Valves Shellac Supplies Mats Lumber Gasoline Flood lamp Auto pump coil RECREATION DEPARTMENT Labor Alameda Plumbing & Supply Co. Baker-Hamilton-Pacific Co. Chanslor & Lyon Stores, Inc. Crane Company Dietz Motor Co, Egenberger, J. Fuller, W. P. & Co, Graham Company, S. E. Hallisey, Maureen Kalen, Ruth Pac. Gas & Elec. Co. Lavatory repair Mis. pipe fittings Bearings Gate valves Trans. bands Replacing glass Stain Repair Power Mower Sub. Play director t1 VI 11 Service-Washington Park 391.33 477.00 2.72 1.60 52.41 53.43 2,52 .47 5.00 124.20 7.23 24,63 3.98 2.50 757.69 7971.50 1.75 5.81 5.00 1.35 .75 3.00 10,50 2.00 39.00 36.00 2,98 $ 905,64 Baker - Hamilton- Pacific Co. Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr. Buckeye Ribbon & Carbon Co. Crocker, H. S. Co. Hockwald Chemical Co. Macmillan Petroleum Corp. Mun. Elec. Light & Power Schaefer, V. L., Pharmacy Thomas Sanitary Supply Co. Westates Products Company Western States Grocery Co. L.0 Ust 1, 1933. STORE DEPARTMENT Store supplies Stamps Ribbon & Carbon Stationery Liquid soap Gasoline Lamps Emergency Kits 'Paper towels & Cabinets Floor compound Clorox, saniflush etc. SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT Alameda Times -Star Brown, Wm. Bryant,Ralph M. City Mgr. CO Alameda Sanatorium TT TT Cain, Michael (Street Dept.) $ 143.57 50.00 12.25 207.29 13.86 53.02 99.00 50.50 91.63 5.00 7.60 733.72 Ad. in paper .40 Rubber stamp .85 Reimbursing Revolving Fund 48.38 ATION INSURANCE FUND Treatment -Wm. Dunsmore X -ray, Cain's arm Labor UNEMPLOYMENT FUND Bryant, Ralph M., City Mgr. Reimbursing Revolving Fund (Covering wages'fo r umemployed) Upon motion of Councilman Shanly, were, on roll call, passed by the Ares: Councilmen Eschen, Morris, Noes: Councilman Leydecker, (1). Absent: None 49.63 •7.50 13.00 13.89 34.39 3854.00 seconded by Councilman Morris, the bills folloyi ng vote: Shanly, President Murray (4). There being no further business to transact, the Council adjourned to meet in regular session on Tuesday evening, Aug.',:15, at 8 o'clock. Respectfully sub ted, erk