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1911-01-17 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR ITE7TITTG OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AInEDA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17th 1911. The Mayor being absent the meeting convened with Council President Bullock in the Chair. The roll was called and. Councilmen Christensen, Krurnh, Hammond, Spence pence , Ell Bullock, 6) were noted present and Councilmen Walker,Fisher and Probst, (3) absent. The minutes of the meeting of January 3rd were read and ordered approved. Claims against the General Fund amounting to '163.49;against the Police Fund amounting to 247.30;against the Fire Fund amounting to f669.19;against the Street Fund amounting to ',:;682.35;against the Park 8; Playground Fund amounting to c128.07; against Municipal Improvement Fund No.9 (School) amounting to ,716,992.97 and against Dmicipal Improvement Fund No.9 (Sewer) amounting to :A3.25 having been approved and audited by the proper officials were read by the Clerk as follows: GENERAL FUND Alameda Daily Argus,The Advertising .60 7? 'V T, TV 'T 't u .40 . 85 .50 . 45 VT VV TV :7 Alameda Steam Laundry Towel Service 8.00 California Oil 8. Burner Co. Fuel Oil 30.00 Crescent Supply House Supplies for Janitor 4.50 Fischer Plurihing E Hdwe Co. Material 4.25 Furey,F.P. Plumbing 4.25 Nielsen,11.G. Painting 30.00 Peoples Water Co. Water for City Hall 7.40 VI Vi V VT TV Pound 1.19 Roberts,S.H. Auto Signs 42.95 Stationery for Auditor 6.65 u Tax Collector 1.50 City Clerk 1.25 Mayor 1.00 Simpson,M.W. Court Costs advanced 15.00 Schneider, Henry White Diamond Water Co. Hater for Auditor's office Total- - - - 1.50 163.49 POLICE FUND Alameda Daily Argus,The Advertising V .30 Conners,W.P. Drip Pan 2.75 Evening Times Star,The Printing 3.00 John Goldstone Oil Eazzini,L. Material 14.00 Park Garage 1 Presto -Light Tank 2.50 Putzman & Hoffman Bicycle;,. L Repairs 150.25 Schneider, Henry Stationery F:c 19.85 Schoepf,Ton Services 5.80 Shreve & Barber Co. Hand Cuffs 36.00 Unna,Herman Meals for Prisoners 11.50 January 17th 1911. Alameda Club Stables FIRE FUND Horse Clipping 7.50 Alameda Daily Argus The Advertising Towel & Linen Service 15.80 Supplies 21. Coustier & Sons Repairs 16.25 Evening Times*Star,The Printing 17.00 Hay & Baird Horse-shoeing 5.00 Jones,R. TT TT 5.00 King,A.R. IT TT 5.00 Lomax,R.R. TT TT 5.00 Oakland Gas Light & Heat Co. Gas 32.40 Hydrants & Water 301.53 Battery 15.00 Hauling :ianure 7.70 Stamps 3.00 Hay (r':c 58.94 TT TT TT IT IT 39.12 Alameda Steam Laundry Assn American La France Fire Engine . 5 Peoples Water Co. Park Garage Resso & Co.,G. Schne ider, Henry Scott,ljagner & Miller Strunz,A. Sutherland Westall,Chas Young, E. Pharmacy Coal 14.75 Medicine .60 Coal Oil 8.00 Rep .Contract 90.00 Total- 669.19 STREET FUND Alameda Daily Argus,The Advertising ;1; .60 Bennett,J. Labor 15.00 Burgner & Martin Hardware 16.90 Crane Co. Supplies 11.30 Empire Foundry Co. Supplies 41.00 Goldstone,J. TT 25.30 Hammond,C.J. Rock 77.70 hasselgren,J.J. Labor 15.00 Hudson,Wm IT 15.00 Hutchinson Co. Street Work 7.50 Keim,H. Labor 15.00 Kellogg Express Co. Drayage 1.00 McGah,Jim Labor 15.00 May,J.J.,Sr. II 15.00 Nickels,H. TT 15.00 Peoples Water Co., Water 35.00 Peterso ,L.ris Labor 15.00 Pingree Tril TT 15.00 Plummer & Son,Geo E. Lumber 2.80 rut-man & fy)ffman Repairs .25 Rhodes-Jamieson & Co. Material 179.10 TT II IT TT 81.00 Sanday,Wm. Labor 15.00 Stevens,A.F. I? 12.50 tJunuury L1 I'll 11211. Schneider,Henry Supplies 7.75 Van Tress,W.E. Labor 13.75 Vaccarezza,A. IT 15.00 Total- 682.35 PARK & PLAYGROUND FUND. Henney,F.E. Shingling at Washington Park Park & Playground Commission Petty Expenses Total- MUNICIPAL IIIPROVEMENT FUND No.9, (School) Cunningham & Polite() Architects fees Damkroeger,D.A. Supt of Construction 11 77 17 IT IV Morgan & On Contract Powell Bros Construction Co On Contract 't IV tt 17 11 Roeder,W.E. 11 IT 22.02 106.05 128.07 935.00 60.00 60.00 905.00 8040.00 2749.00 2128.75 Stone,Louis S. Fees 2115.22 Total- 16992.97 MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT FUND No.9,(Sewer) Sutton,Jas E. Sewer Inspector 43.25 Mr.Christensen moved that the hills as read be paid,seconded by Mr.Spence and carried by the following vote. Aye :Councilmen Christensen,Krumb,Hammond,Spence, Ells and Bullock, (6). Noes :None. Absent :Councilmen Walker,Fisher and Probst,(3). A report was received from the Auditor showing the balances in the various funds on December 31st 1910. Ordered filed. A report was received from the Police e: Fire Commission of the Police Depart- ment for the six months ending December 31st 1910. Ordered filed. A report was received from the Police & Fire Commission of the Fire Department for the six months ending December 31st 1910. Ordered filed. A report was received from the Mayor,Auditor and City Clerk certifying that they had on January 13th 1911,counted the money in the hands of the City Treasurer and found the amount to be 2 ,546.24 and that the same agreed with the balances as shown by the Auditor's books. Ordered filed. A copy of Notice of Hearing to be held in the City Hall in Oakland at 1.30 P.!..,on Friday January h 1911 for the purpose of considering the proposed chan- ges in the harbor lines on the east side of the Jan Francisco Bay from Point San Pablo to Alameda. Mr .Hammond moved, that the matter be referred to the Public Utilities Conmittee,seconded by Mr.Ohristensen and carried. A communication was received from the Park & Playground Commission requesting permission to enter into a contract to construct concrete floors and approaches for tb lavatory in Lincoln and Washington Parks at a cost of :1;150.00 and for permission to construct a solid partition three inches thick to separate the men and women com- partments in the lavatory in Washington Park at a cost of 0_42.oe. Mr.Spence mov- ed that the requests be granted but that in the construction of the partition in the lavatory in Washington Park that the Commission be requested to confer with the Building Inspector,seconded by i..Hammend and carried by the following vote. Ayes: Councilmen Christensen,Krumb,Hammond,Spence,Ells and Bullock,(6). Noes:None. Absent :Councilmen Vlalker,Fisher and Probst, ( The Clerk presented 9n affidavit showing due publication of Notice rocinesting January 17th 1911. ported. that in reply to the said advertisment he had received eleven bids. Mr. 'crumb moved that the sale be received and opened,seconded by Mr.Ells and carried, and thereupon the Clerk opened and read the bids as follows: Auburn Motor Car Co.,accompanied by a certified check for 05.00- -41500.00 Buick Auto Sales Co.,accompanied by a certified check for 01.00--- -41419.50 Consolidated Motor Car Co.,accompanied by a certified check for c475.00--1750.00 Studebaker Bros.Co.,accompanied by a certified check for $65.00 --------41265.50 Osen 8: Hunter Auto Co.,accompanied by a certified check for 02.50-------S1450.00 Pioneer Automobile Co.,accompanied by a certified check for 05.00-- 41500.00 F.G.Becher Motor Car Co.,accompanied by a certified check for 02.50----41450.00 Tallman-Stephenson Co.,accompanied by a certified check for 05.00-- --1500.00 C.R.Allen,The Ford,accompanied by a certified check for 1,;43.75--- -V875.00 Oakland Hupp Motor Co.,accompanied by a certified check for 04.25-- 1.485.30 Wm.Higby,accompanied bi a certified check for 'N75.00--- 'p1500.00 Mr.Hammond moved that the bids be referred to the Street Committee with pow- er to award contract and that the Clerk be directed to return the certified. checks to the unsuccessful bidders,seconded by Mr.Ells and carried by the following vote. Ayes :Councilmen Christensen,7,:rumb,Hammond,Spence,Ells and Ilullock,(6). Noes :None. Abc.ent:Councilmen Valker,Fisher and Probst, (3) Petitions were received from various insurance agents requesting a share of insurance on the City Hall and furniture therein contained. and thereupon the Pub- lic Buildings and Grounds Committee l'resented a report recomnending that the fol- lowing named agents receive 1000.00 each: J.S.Hanley & Co.;Walter W.Goggin;T.I■• Baird;Fierbert D.Clark;Alameda Land Co.;H.G.Mehrtens; W.B.Pollard; Delanoy and Randlett; Hally & Co.; G.E.Goggin & Co.; Lewis & Shaw; Vincent A.Dodd; Al Rihn; Jessie Y.Osborn; Banta & Hockins; Judd & Kist; Wm Dufour; Miss B.Hierlihy; E.E. Johnson and Kassebanm & Landc'burg. Mr.Hammond moved that the recommendations be adopted,seconded by Mr.Ells and carried. The School Department preented the plans and specifications for the improve- ments made to the Wilson School. Ordered filed A report was received from the Street Committee stating that in conjunction with the Street .-;uperintendent and City Attorney it had investigated the complaint against the obstruction across the south side of Sixth Street south of Central Ave- nue and that the City Attorney had advised that the said street was an open street and therefore recommended that the Street Superintendent be directed to immediately remove the obstruction. Mr.Spence moved that the recommendation be adopted,second- ed by Yir.-Yrumb and carried. A communication was received from the Street Committee recommending that the South Shore Land Company be requested to open a street leading from Ninth Street in- to Portola Avenue as an extension of San Antonio Avenue. Mr.Ells moved that the recommendation be adopted,seconded by idr.Hammond and carried. A, report was received from the Street Committee recommending that concrete eps be constructed at the south end of Union Street leading down to the beach. Mr.Hammond moved that the recommendation be adopted,seconded by Mr.Ells and carried. The City Engineer presented a report,specifications and maps for the work of oving the northerly end of :High Street under F.esolution of Intention No.757. Mr.Krumb moved that they he filed and that the City Attorney be directed to draw up and present the necessary papers to proceed with the proposed work, seconded by January 17th 1911 A.communication was received from the Board of Health requesting information as to what disposition had been made of its request to pass an Ordinance providing a milk single service package delivery. Mr.Spence moved that the Clerk he di- rected to notify the said Board that the matter had been laid on the table,second- ed by Er.Hammond and carried. Mr.Krumb introduced A Bill, entitled "A Bill for Ordinance No. to Regu- late the Construction,Erection,Alteration,Maintenance and conduct of Theaters,Op- era Houses and Other Places of Amusenent",which was laid over under the provisions of the Charter. Mr.Christensen introduced A Bill, entitled " A Bill for Ordinance No. To Amend. Section 24 of Ordinance No.516 Prescribing Building Regulations",which was laid over under the rovisions of the Charter. Iiir.Eammond moved that the Clerk be directed to address a commnnication to the Southern Pacific Company and request that it dedicate to the City for street pur- poses the strir of land owned by it on the north side of TT,ncinal Avenue 25 feet in depth running from Broadway to Regent Street,seconded Mr.TIlls and carried. Mr.Hannond stated that the Southern Pacific Company had made arrangements for the widening of Lincoln Avenue between Oak and Park Streets with all, the prop- erty owners except one and moved that the City Attorney commence proceedings to condemn this certain piece of property to provide for the said widening, seconded by TIr.Ells and carried by the following vote. Ayes:Councilmen Christensen,rumb, Hammond, Spence , Ells and Bullock, (6) . Noes :None. Absent :Councilmen balker, Fisher and Probst(3). Mr.Krumb moved that the Public Buildings Crounds Committee he authorized to make necessary repairs to the glass door leading into the Treasurer's office, which had been broken by the police officer on making his rounds,seconded by Mr. Spence and carried. There being no further business to transact the Council adjourned until the next regular meeting,Tuesday,February 7th 1911,a, 0 P.E. City