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1930-12-16 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16Th, 1930. The meeting convened at 8 o'clock with Vice - president Calcutt presiding, due to the absence of President Schaefer. The roll was called and Councilmen Brodersen, Calcutt, Henning and Latham were noted present. Absent: Council- president Schaefer, (1). The minutes of the regular meeting of December 2nd, 1930 were approved as read. NE 7 BUSINESS: Hon. R. B. court room doors to permit to use to the Committee Tappan addressed the council requesting permission to keep the locked and also, that the city laboratory be moved in order this room as a Judge's chambers. The matter was referred of the Whole for consideration. In the matter of the further hearing of protests re improvement of Third Street, Mr. Brodersen moved that the hearing be continued to January 6th, 1931. The motion was seconded by Mr. Latham and carried unanimously. .R OLUTION: 3 Mr. Latham introducxd and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1564. Transferring $2000.00 from the General Fund to the Street Improvement Fund." Mr. Brodersen seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. The Clerk presented to the council a Resolution adopting a Resolution of Intention for the construction of a concrete sidewalk on the north side of Pacific Avenue, commencing at a point three hundred and eight feet easterly from the east line of Third Street. Mr. Brodersen moved that action upon this Resolution be postponed until the regular meeting to be held Tuesday evening, February 17th, 1931, seconded by Mr. Latham and carried. FILING: 5.' 6. . 7. 10. The Clerk stated that since the last meeting of the council the follow- ing papers had been filed. Copy of deed to United States Government re Army Air Base. Option re purchase of Mazzini property. Option re purchase of Powell property. Communication from City Manager re printing annual report- ex. Committee of Whole. COMMUNICATIONS: The following communication were received:- 12. 14 15. 16. From First Church of Christ, Scientist, re parking of automobiles in front of church reading room. Mr. Latham moved that the communication be re- ferred to the City Manager to report back. The motion was seconded by Mr. Brodersen and carried unanimously. From the City Manager, containing report relative to heavy trucking on Lincoln Avenue, between Pearl Street and Broadway. The communication was ordered filed. From Philander B. Beadle, relative to weed removal charge of $5.22. Mr. Henning moved that the council deny the refund requested, inasmuch as same was, as per statement of the City Attorney, a legal charge. The motion was seconded by Mr. Brodersen and carried unanimously. From the City Planning Commission recommending the reclassification of certain property on the northeast corner of Santa Clara Avenue and Everett Street. Mr. Latham moved that the recommendation of the City Planning Commission be adopted, seconded by Mr. Henning and same carried unanimously. From the Alameda Golf Commission, requesting an appropriation of $250.00 for the Alameda Golf Club tournament to be held in May, 1931. Mr. Latham moved that the request be referred to the Publicity and Convention Committee for their report, seconded by Mr. Henning and carried unanimously. From Donald 'K. Quayle, relative to claim of George F. Kincaid in amount of $500.00 for removal and destruction of an Latham moved that the matter be referred to the City Attorney, Henning and carried unanimously. and Elizabeth oak tree. Mr. seconded by Mr. From the Alameda Improvement Club, relative to extension of Main Street. Mr. Brodersen moved that the matter be referred to a meeting of the Committee of the Whole, seconded by Mr. Henning and carried unanimously. From the Alameda Housewives League relative to relief in the matter of water bills for unemployed people. Mr. Henning moved that the matter be referred to the City Manager for immediate action, seconded by Mr. Brodersen and carried unanimously. 18. V 19./ 20. From the Alameda Housewives League, relative to use of city jail for boy offenders. Mr. Latham moved that the matter be referred to the City Attorney for investigation and to report back to the council his findings and as to the age of the boy in question, seconded by Mr. Henning and carried unanimously. From the City Manager recommending the approval of the application Of George H. Noble to move a house from the northeast corner of Everett Street and Santa Clara Avenue to a vacant lot on the south side of Webb Avenue, 'fifty feet east of the fire house. Mr. Henning moved that the recommendation Of the City Manager be adopted, providing that Mr. Noble conforms to provious mo- tion relative to submission of a photograph of the house to be moved. The motion was seconded by Mr.Latham and carried unantmously. From D. B. Waugh, relative to placing Christmas tree lights on the Taylor eucalyptus tree. Mr. Henning moved that the City Manager be instructed to have same decorated at a cost not to exceed $500.00. The motion was second- ed by Mr. Latham and on roll call carried unanimously. INGS: An application for a soft drink license was received from Joseph Corica. Mr. Latham introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1565. Granting a Permit for a License to Sell SOft Drinks ." Mr. Henning seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was 'adopted and passed unanimously. ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION: The following ordinances were introduced and laid over under a provision or the charter:- 211 22./ B LLS: 'Claims against the General Departments amounting to 11105.16; Police Department, 1154.44; Fire Department, 0937.93; Street Department, 11862.48; Health Depart- mett, $272.95; Recreation Department, $564.86; Golf Course Department, $1062.82; 'Store Department, $162.19; Social Service Department, 1189.23; Initiative Relief Fund, $417.00; Street Improvement Fund, 1300.04 and. Compensation Insurance Fund 128.96, having been approved and audited by the proper officials were listed by the Clerk as follows:- "Ordinance No. New Series. Reclassifying,property. (N. E. corner Santa Clara Ave. and Eve e St.)" "Ordinance No. New Series. Making Gibbons Drive, from Central Avenue to High Street, a Boulevard, and Prohibit- ing Heavy Vehicles Thereon." Alameda Co. Title Ins. Co. Alameda Cyclery 'Alameda Times Star 'Alameda Times Star 'Bancroft-Whitney Co. -Bancroft-Whitney Co. Bank of Italy "Beatie, Loreme R. Bradley, H. M. ?Burroughs Adding Machine Co. 'Dodd Co., P.J. 'East Bay Mun.Utility District 'Hickok, C.E. Hickok, C. E. Hickok, C.E., City Manager Johnson Co., S.T. Elitgaard Agency, The Justin, W.J. MoNab, Ethel Municipal Electric Light Plant Nichol, Howard. Noble, Geo. H. 'Oakland Title Ins. & Guaranty Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Peterson Tallow Co. Platt Photo Company Potter, Shirley Seeley, Esther Shaw and. Lunt Smith, Charles R. Typewriter Guy Western Union Tel. Co. General Departments. Abstract New lock Printing Printing Books Codes Rent of safe deposit box Services Insurance premium Maintenance service Insurance premium Water Incidentals Money advanced for map Money advanced for labor Fuel oil Insurance premium Insurance premium Services - City Attorney's Lamps Services Insurance premium Co. Abstract of title - air base Rental and tolls Disposal of 'animals Photographs for report Services - Tax Collector's Services - Tax Collector's Insurance premium Services - City Historian Overhauling Underwood Telegrams of title ordinance 50.00 1.00 24.78 40.30 20.00 13.00 4.00 20.00 24.50 7.20 20.00 25.50 15.35 3.40 ,k 27.00,, 42.79 20.00 19.60 office 55.00 12.00 9,00 40.00 285.00 17.14 25.00 78.00 office 15.00 office 40.00 24.50 100.00--- 12 .50 13.40 Total Amlirlf■ IMO OW MOW OM $ 1105.16 Police Department Alameda Steam Laundry Laundry Alameda Vulcanizing Works Repairs to tubes, etc. Stop signs Wood and coal Covers for stop signs Lumber Repairs to cars Rental and tolls Adjustments Meals Dog food. Cal. State Auto. Assn. CampN Henry Hahn, E. Loop Lumber & Mill Co. Municipal Electric Light Plant Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Royal Typewriter Co. Smith, F. J. Stewart, S. Fire Department American Rubber Mfg. Co. Associated Oil Company Dennen Co., V.W. East Bay Mun. Utility District Johnson Co., S.T. Mun. Electric Light Plant Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Seagrave Corporation Total Fire hose Gasoline Sponges Water Fuel oil Lamps Tolls Bushings Street Department Labor Alameda High School Alameda Vulcanizing Works Alameda Welding Works Associated Oil Company Blake, J.C. East Bay Mun.Utility Dist. Empire Foundry Co. Gardner, U.S. Jenison Machinery Co. Lietz Co., The A. Loop Lumber & Mill Co. Loop Lumber & Mill Co. Oakland Blue Print Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Richfield Oil Company of California United Iron Works Western Auto Supply Co. Health Total elm finin Prints Tube repair, etc. Welding Gasoline Repairs to tools Water Manholes Glass Supplies Blueprint paper Lumber Lumber Blue prints Rental and tolls Oil Truss rods Battery replacement Department Total Alameda Steam Laundry Alameda Vulcanizing Works Arrow Towel and. Laundry Co. Barker's Alameda Furniture Co. Encinal Coal Company Flatow & Son, P, Fox Water Co. Frost, H. G. Hodgkins, Jesse Island City Ice Co. KonigshOfer's Maillot, E. C. Municipal Electric Municipal Electric Oakland-California Pacific Tel. & Tel Light Plant Light Plant Towel Co. • Co. Laundry Oil Laundry Tables Oats Clinic supplies Water Soap Service - Laboratory Ice Rubber sheeting Expenses to convention Repairing cars Repairing cars Gowns Rental and tolls Total Recreation Department Alameda Vulcanizing Works Armour, W.K. Associated Oil Company California Mill and Lumber Co. East Bay Mun. Utility District Fauth, Cecilia Friedman & Co., M. Goff, T. High Street Coal Yard Kimball, Rena Municipal Electric Light Plant Municipal Electric Light Plant Pacific Tel. & Tel Co. Siegler, Louis Vickers, Ben Weeks-Howe Emerson Co. Winkler, S. Worden Company, W.H. Repairing tube Sharpening saws Gasoline Lumber Water Services Creosote Services Sulphur Services Repairs to truck Repairs to truck Service Repairs to tools Services - Tree surgeon Tennis nets Money advanced Supplies Total $ 7.09 4.95 4.50 7.90 9.00 9.50 12.40 17.55 1.35 76.00 4.20 $ 154.44 $ 830.00 26.00 22.50 34.76 17.85, 2.42 .40 4.00 937.93 $ 1664.17 1.44 1.75 3.00 57.63 2.00 1.56 29.40 .70 3.25 1.13 12.00 9.94 9.12 3.20 42.18 18.35 1.66 862.48 20.95 .35 3.50 72.80 1.50 65.45 3.00 10.80 8.05 .50 3.60 29.55 38.70 4,85 2,40 6.95 272.95 .50 3.00 8,45 112.00 52.79 3.00 5.50 30.00 27.50 30.00 78.00 26,77 2.55 8,25 112.50 49.50 3.15 11.40 564.86 Golf Course Department Labor Alameda Welding Works Alameda Welding Works Associated Oil Company Bake r,Hamilton & Pacific Co. Byron Jackson Co. Dietz Motor Company Mun. Electric Light Plant Oakland - California Towel Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Store Welding Welding Gasoline Steel Repairs to pump Repairs and parts Repairs to motor starter Towel service Rental and tolls Department Associated Oil Company Crocker Co., H. S. Grand Prize Carbon Paper Co. Hickok, C. E., City Manager Kling- Dawers Stationery Co. Smith Bros. Social Total - - Gasoline Supplies Ribbons Money advanced for stamps Supplies Supplie s Total Service Department Alameda Cyc le ry Alameda Vulcanizing Works American Surgical Sales Co. Arnold, A.E. Chandler, J. Encinal Press Friedman & Co., M. Loop Lumber & Mill Co. Municipal Electric Light Plant Osterdock, Mrs. L. M. Penney Co., J.C. Penney Co., J.C. Perryman's Grocery Producers Milk Co. Rosenthal & Co., H. Ini ti a OOP Repairs to lock Veedol Supplies Milk Moving Printing Paint Lumber Lamps Money advanced Supplies Supplie s Gold Dust Milk Supplies ve Relief Total nd Acme Grocery Acme Grocery City Market City Market - Groceries City Market - Meats City Market - Meats Crystal Market Crystal Meat Market Boone Bros. Crystal Meat Market Economy Market & Grocery Economy Market & Grocery Frost, H. G. Hargrave, Fred J. Hickman, Geo. W. Hickman, Geo. W. High Street Meat Market Hichstadt, N.I. Martel's Cal. Market Martel's Cal. Market New Alameda Market New Alameda Market Noy, R.H. Roy, R. H. Reis, 0. Richard's Tinker, A.E. West End Market Willow Grocery Stre Labor Labor Labor Labo r Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor. Labor Labor Labor Rent Lab or Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor- Labor Rent - Labor Labor Labor - Evans - Beck - Hatfield - Sevier - Sevier - Barrera Hicks - Hicks - Smith - Hensf o rd - Mrs. Paynes - Tim - Scullin - Doty - Hall - Goodwaagem - Mr. Johnson - Tim - Goedwaagem - Mrs. Bright - Refus - Wood - Hobbs - Barnes - Bright Tim - Hall - Doty Improvement Fund California Corrugated Culvert Co. Heafey -Moore Company Loop Lumber Co. Labor Highway guard Road oil Lumber Compensation Insur ce Fund. Total Total *OP Mak $ 820.76 3.00 1.50 24.78 3.40 175.30 3.06 4.80 19.92 6.30 1062.82 57.46 13.92 3.50 50.00 8.99 16.02 162.19 1.25 .70 4.50 9.66 8.50 46.00 5.20 19.36 2.40 2.30 2.49 17.90 2.90 57.07 9.00 189.23 32.00 16.00. 4,00 9.00 4.50 8.00 14.00 4.00 12.00 4.00 16.00 12.00 16.00 12.50 9.00 47.00 4.00 20.00 1.00 7.00 14.00 16.00 3.00 4.00 33.00 30.00 46.00 3.00 16.00 $ 417.00 108.90 189.20 1.94 300,04 28.96 Mr. Latham moved that the claims as listed be paid, seconded. by Mr. Henning and on roll call carried unanimously. There being no further business to transact, the Council adjourned to meet in regular session, Tuesday evening, January 6th, 1931 at 8 o'clock. Respectfully submitted, •