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1911-04-18 Regular CC MinutesApril 18th, 1911. 2EGUTAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF TEE CITY OF ALAMEDA TUESDAY, A-J-F.IL 18TH, 1911. The meeting convened with Mayor W. H. Noy presiding. The roll was called, and Councilmen Christensen, Walker, Kruith, Hammon Spence, Morgenstern and Bullock, (7) were noted present and Councilmen Ells, and Probst ( pbsent. The following claim against the General Fund having been regularly approved and audited by the proper officials was read on the GENERAL FUN]) T. CI-off, Extra Janitor Work 42.00 Mr. Bullock moved that the sane he paid, seconded by Hr. Christensen and carried by the following vote. Ayes :Councilmen Christensen, Walker, Krumb, Hammond, Spence MorPenstorn and Bullock, (7) . Noes :None. Absent :Counc ilmen Ells and Probst, (2). An affidavit was presented showing due publication of the Delinquent Tax list in June, 1910. Ordered filed. A communication was received from the Merchant's Association of San Francisco with a report upon "The necessity of a revision of the accounting system of the city. government of San Francisco". Ordered filed. The following applications for gratuitous licenses were received:- Isaac Kowalski, to peddle fruit and vegetables; G. Pagan, to keep a peanut stand on the street; L. Zunino to peddle frnit and vegetables. Mr. Spence moved that they be granted, but that the application of L. Zunino be subject to the wagon license, seconded. by Mr. Hammond and carried. A communication Was received from the Russell Sage Foundation, ])epartment of Hygiene of New York, Nr. Walker moved that the sane be referred to the Fire, Water and Police Committee of the Council, seconded by Mr. Raymond and carried. A communication was received from S. Burns Lacdonald of 1918 Union Street accompanied by a communication from Judge R. B. Tappan complaining of children playing ball in the streets and particulerly at the corner of Union Street and Eagle Avenue. Mr. Walker moved that the same be referred to the Fire, Water and Police Committee of the Council, seconded by Mr. Morgenstern and carried. Powell Bros. Construction Company presented a map showing a certain street at the south side of Alameda, between Laurel and Oak Streets. Thereupon Mr. Krumb offered the following Resolution and moved its adoption. 2ESOLVED, That the highway shown and designated as Powell Street upon that cer- tain map entitled "Hap of the Powell, Tract" and this day presented to the Council of the City of Alameda be and the same is hereby accepted on behalf of the public as a public street and highway, and the Clerk is hereb directed to cause such acceptance to be endorsed -upon said Map. Mr. Walker seconded the Resolution and it was adopted and passed by the follow- ing vote. Ayes:Councilmen Christensen, Walker, Kruinh, Hammond, Spence, Morgenstern and Bullock, (7). Noes:None. Absent :Councilmen Ells and Probst, (2). A contract, accompanied by a bond in the sum of 50.00 was received from the Powell Bros. Construction Company for the construction of concrete steps leading to the beach at the south end of Chestnut Street. 1.1r. Krumb moved that the same April 18th, 1911. A contract, accompanied by a bond in the sum of :500.00 was received from Michael Murphy for the construction of the remaining portion of the South Side inter- cepting Sewer. Mr. Krumb moved that the same be filed, seconded by Er. Morgenstern and carried. A,communication was received from the Street Committee recommending that that the Street Superintendent be authorized to have the Park Street and Bank Alley bi- tumen pavement repaired where necessary, at an approximate cost of 100.00, also that he be permitted to try the experiment of repairing the Hasaam pavement on the Webster Street Roadway, with bitumen. Mr. Christensen moved that the recommendations be adopted, seconded by Mr. Hammond and carried by the following vote. Ayes :Coun- cilmen Christensen, "Jialher, Krumb, Hammond, Spence, Liorgenstern and Bullock, (7). Noes :None. Absent :Councilmen Ells and .Probst (2). A communication was received from the Street Committee requesting permission to purchase a speedometer for the automobile used by the Street Department at a cost not to exceed ,N5.00. hr. Hammond moved that the request be granted, second- ed by Mr. Christensen and carried by the following vote. Ayes :Councilmen Christen- sen, Walker, Trunb, Hammond, Spence, Morgenstern and. Bullock, (7). Woes.Uone. Absent:Couneilmen Ells and -Probst Claims ageinetl the .--eneral Fund.. amounting to ,50.05 and against Municipal amounting to 2,C49.00 Improvement Fund No. 9 (School),lhaving been approved and audited by the proper officials were read by the Clerk as follows: GENERAL FUND. Eveninr. Times-Star, The Printing 50.05 MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT FUND NO. 9 (SCHOOL) Powell Bros. Construction Co. On contract 2849.00 Mr. Krumb moved that the same be paid, seconded ,by Mr. Christensen, and carried by the _lowing vote . Ayes :Councilmen Christensen, Walker, Krumb, Hammond, Spence, Morgenstern and. Bullock, (2). Noes :None Absent :Councilmen Ells and. Probst, A communication was received from T. Mizner and Gertrude E. Bradley by their Attorney, E. E. Johnson, requesting that a certain piece of property facing one hundred feet on College Avenue and ten feet on San Jose Avenue being located at the southwest corner of said College and San Jose Avenues be deeded to the said petition- ers. Mr. Prumb moved that the matter be referred to the Street Committee, seconded by Mr. Walker and carried. Mr. Mrumb offered the following Resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, in accordance with a Resolution of the Council of the City of • Alameda duly adopted and passed on the 7th day of February, 1911, in relation to the street improvements provided for by Resolution No. 757 of the Council of the City. of Alameda, there was presented to and filed with said. Council on the 21st deev of March, 1911, at the hour of 0 o'clock P. M. an affidavit in proper form showing that the Notice referred to in said Resolution last named had been posted as provided by law, and an affidavit showing that said Notice had been published in accordance with law, and. WHEREAS, said Council thereupon ct said time made an order reciting that Vni-irt,c‘ n-P -nnczfa'#'7 1,11171T ny.f9cAr April 10th, 1911. was thereupon entered upon the minutes of the nee of said Council, and WHEREAS, the hearing rrovided for and referred to in said :3esolution and 7otice has been from time to time duly and regularly continued, and WITUEAS, no objections have been made in writing or otherwise to said pro- ceedings or to said work or in any manner otherwise, and WHEREAS, said hearing comes on to be closed at thin , time and it arrears to the Connell that said 7,esolntion adopted by the Council on the 7th day of February 1911, is right and prover to be carried out according to its terms and provisions in the performance of said work, and in the making of said improvements, now therefore BE IT RESOLVED, That said Resolution of the Council of the City of Alameda adopted and rassed on the 7th day of February, 1911, in relation to the work and improvement referred to in 7,esolution of Intention 7o. 757 be and the same is here- by confirmed and the lien of the assessment provided for therein be and the same is hereby created and attached to the respective parcels of land affected by said proceedings in accordanee with said 7,esolution adopted and passed ebruary 7th, 1911. Yir. Christensen secondecl, the lesolution and t was adorted and passed by the following vete. Ayes:Councilmen Christensen, Walker, Yrnmh, Eammond, Spence, I.7,orgenstern and Thillock (7) . Noes:None. Absent :Councilmen 711s and Probst, (2). Hammond offered the following Tesolution and moved its adoption n2,soLvED, That the rullic interest and convenience reelnire and that it is the intention of the Council of the City of Alameda to order the following improvement to be one in said city, namely; That iron pipe electric lamp posts each with a cast iron top and ground glass globe and lamp set up in a concrete basem he erected and constructed on both sides of the following described streets and avenues of said city between the limits thereof hereinafter mentioned; said lamp posts to be placed at intervals of 150 feet along each side of said streets and avenues, and arranged so that the lamp posts on one side. of any such street or avenue shall be alternate with those on the other side thereof; and that said lamp posts shall be wired and connected by means of underground conduits of iron pipe for operation by the municipal electric light plant of said city; that said improvement shall be made and constructed on the following named streets and avenues, to-wit:- Ninth Street from Pacific Avenue to the Bay of San Francisco; Weber Street from Central Avenue to the Bay of San Francisco; Caroline Street from Santa Clara Avenue to the Day of San Francisco; Hawthorne Street from San Antonio Avenue to the Bay of San Francisco; St. Charles Street from Santa Clara Avenue to the Bay of San Francisco; Bay Street from Central Avenue to the Bay of San Francisco; Sherman Street from Central Avenue to the Bay of San Francisco; Morton Street from Central Avenue to San Jose Avenue; Benton Street from Central Avenue to 1,]neinal Avenue; Central Avenue from Benton Street to Ninth Street; Fair 0a7r7s Avenue from Caroline Street to St. Charles Street; San Antonio Avenue from Ninth Street to Lorton Street. That the following is a specification of the exterior boundaries of the district to be benefited by said improvement and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, namely: All that piece or parcel of land situate, lying April lOth, 1911. bounded and particularly described as follows; Commencing at a point on the southern line of Pacific Avenue distant thereon twenty (20) feet westerly from the western line of Ninth Street, thence southerly along a line twenty (20) feet weeterly from and parallel with the western line of 'Ninth Street to intersection with the State Tide Land Shore Line ; thence easterly and following the neanderings of the State Tide Land Shore Line to intersection with a line twenty (20) feet easterly from and parallel with the eastern line of Sherman Street; thence northerly and along said last named parallel line to the northern line of Clinton Avenue; thence in a right line to the point of inter- section of a line twenty (20) feet easterly from and parallel: to Morton Street, with the northern line of San Jose Avenue; thence northerly along a line twenty (20) feet easterly from and parallel with the eaetern line of Morton Street, to the northern line of San Antonio Avenue ; thence in a direct line to intersection of a lire twenty 2n) feet easterly from and parallel with Benton Street, with the north- ern line of Eneinal Avenue ; thence northerly along a line twenty (2) feet easterly from and parallel with the eastern line of Benton Street to the southern line of Alameda Avenue; thence in a direct line to a point on the weetern line of Benton Street distant thereon twenty (20) feet northerly from the northern line of Central Avenue ; thence westerly along a line twenty (20) feet northerly from and parallel with the northern line of Central Avenue to a point thereon dietant twenty (20) feet easterly from the eastern line of 2t. Charles Street; thence along a line twenty (20) feet easterly from and parallel with St. Charles 'Street to the southern line of Santa Clara Avenue; thence westerly along the southern line of Santa Clara Avenue to a point thereon distant twenty (2C) feet westerly from the western line of St. Charles Street ; thence southerly along a line twenty (20) feet westerly from and parallel with the western line of St. Charles Street to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet northerly from the northern line of Taylor Avenue; thence wester- ly along a line twenty (20) feet northerly from an parallel with the northern line of Taylor Avenue, to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet easterly from the eaotern line of Caroline Street; thence northerly along a line twenty (20) feet easterly from and parallel with the eastern lino of Caroline Street to the southern line of Santa Clara Avenue; thence westerly along the southern line of Santa Clara Avenue to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet westerly from the weetern line of Caroline Street; thence southerly along a line twenty (20) feet westerly from the weetern line of Caroline Street to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet northerly from the northern line of Taylor Avenue; thence westerly along a line twenty (20) feet northerly from and parallel with the northern line of Taylor Avenue to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet easterly from the eastern line of Ninth Street; thence along a line twenty (20) feet easterly from and parallel . with the eastern line of Ninth Street to the southern line of Pacific Avenue; thence westerly along the southern line of Pacific Avenue to the place of beginn- ing, saving, excluding and excepting from the above mentioned and described dis- trict all pullic street, highways, avenues, lanes and alleys. And be it further resolved, that said proposed improvement is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Electricity of the City of Alameda, and said. Board is here- bv directed to make and file with the Clerk the City Council a report in writ- g as required by the provisions of said statute hereinafter referred to. iIril 12th,1911. taken under and by virtue of the provisions of an act entitled "An act to provide for the lighting of public streets, lanes, alleys, roads and places in municipali- ties, and for the assessment of the costs and exrenses thereof upon the property benefited thereby." adopted March 21, 1905. Yr. Walker seconded the Resolution and it was adopted and passed by the follow- vote. Ayes:Conncilmen Christensen, Walker, Krumb, Hammond, Spence, Morgenstern and "I'Alllock, (7). Noes :None. Absent:Conncilmen Ells and Probst, (2). 2,1r. Hammond offered the following Resolution and moved its adoption:- Resolved, That the public interest and convenience require and that it is the intention of the Council of the City of Alameda to order the foll owing improvement tobe done in said city, namely: That iron ripe electric lamp posts each with a cast iron top and ground al_ Cs globe and lamp and set up in a concrete base, be erected and constructed on both sides of the following described. streets and avenues of said city between the liMits thereof hereinafter mentioned; said lamp posts to be placed at intervals of 150 feet along each side of said streets and avenues, and arranged so that the lamp posts on one side of any such street or avenue shall he alternate with those on the other side thereof; and that said lamp posts shall be wired and connected by means of under- ground conduits of iron pipe for operation by the municipal electric light plant of said eih • that said improvement shall be made and constructed on the following named Streets and avenues, to-wit : Haight Avenue between . Fourth and Ninth Street; Sixth Street between Haight and Central Avenues; Fifth Street between Haight and Central Avennes. That the following is a specification of the exterior boundaries of the district to be benefited by said improvement and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, namely: All that piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Alameda, County of Alameda, State of California, and bounded and particular- ly described as follows :- Commencing at a point on the western line of Ninth Street distant thereon twenty (20) feet northerly from the northern line of Haight Avenue ; thence westerly along a line twenty (20) feet northerly from and parallel with the northern line of Haight Avenue to the eastern line of Webster Street at a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet northerly from the northern line of Haight Avenue as the said. Haight Avenue exists east of Webster Street; thence in a direct line to a point on the western line of Webster Street distant thereon twenty (20) feet northerly from the northern line of Haight Avenue as the said Haight Avenue exists west of Webster Street; thence westerly along a line twenty (20) feet northerly from and parallel with the northern line of Haight Avenue to intersection with the eastern line of Fourth Street; thence southerly along the eastern line of Fourth Street to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet southerly from the southern line of Haight Avenue; thence easterly and along a line twenty (20) feet southerly from and parallel with the southern line of Haight Avenue to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet westerly from the western line of Fifth Street; thence southerly along a line twenty (20) feet resterly from rarallel with the western line of Fifth Street to the intersection with the northern line of Central Avenue; thence easterly along the northern line of Central Avenue to intersection with a line twenty (20) feet easterly from and parallel with the eastern `ee ee in (el April 18th, 1911. thence easterly along a line twenty (20) feet southerly from and parallel with the southern line of Haight Avenue to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet westerly from the western line of Sixth Street thence southerly along a line twenty ( 0) feet westerly from and parallel with the western line of 51-itli Street to the north- ern line of Central Avenue; thence easterly along the northern line of Central Ave- nue to intersection with a line twenty (20) feet easterly from and parallel with the eastern line of Sixth Street; thence Northerly along the last named parallel line to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet southerly from the southern line of Haight Avenue; thence easterly along a line twenty (20) foot senthe-rly from and parallel with the southern line of -A:leig:ht Avenue to the western line of se-ester Street at a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet southerly from the southern line of Haight Avenue as the said Haight Avenne exists west of Webster Street; thence in a direct line to a point on the eastern line of Webs, . Street distant thereon twenty (20) feet southerly from the southern line of Haight Avenue as the said Haight Avenne exists east of Webster Street; thence easterly along a line twenty (20) feet southerly frcni. ,1n3 parallel with the southern line of Haight Avenue to intersection with the western of Ninth Street; thence northerly along the western line of 7,anth Street . to the place of beginning, saving and excepting and eyelnding. from the above mention- ed and descrihed district all public streelv, evennee, highways, lanes and alleys. And be it further resolved, that said proposed improvement is hereby referred to the Board of Electricity of the City of Alameda, and said,Board is hereby direct- ed to make and file with the 'llerk of the City Council a report in writing as re- quired by the provieione of the said statute hereinafter referred to. It is ftuether resolved , that this resolution and proceedings herontder are taen -under and by virtue of the provisions of an act entitled "An act Lo provide fon the lighting of puhlic streets, lanes, alloys, roads and places in municipali- ties, and for the assessment of the costs and expenses thereof upon the property benefited thereby." Adopted Earch 21, 1905. T.r. Walker seconded the resolution and it was adopted and passed Ly the follow- ing vote. Ayes :Councilmen Christenson, Walker, 7rnmb, Hammond, Spence, Morgenstern and Bullock, (7). Noes :None. Absent :Councilmen Ells and Probst, (,). Mr. Heamond offered the followine: resolution and moved its adoption:- Resolved, That the public interest and convenience require and that it is the intention of the Council of the City of Alameda to order the following' improvement te he done in said city,namely:- That iron pipe electric lamn posts each with a cast iron top and ground glass globe and lamp and set up in a concrete base, be erected and constructed on both sides of the following described streets and avenues of said city between the limits thereof hereinafter mentioned; said lamp posts to be placed at intervals of 150 feet along each side of said streets and avenues, and arranged so that the lamp posts on one side of any such street or avenue shall be alternate with those on the other side thereof; and that said lamp rosts shall be wired and connected by means of underground conduits of iron ripe for operation by the municipal electric light plant of said city; that said improvement shall be made and constructed on the following named streets and avenues, to-wit: Paru Street from Santa Clara Avenue to the Bay of San ncisco; Grand Street from Lincoln Avenue to the Bay of San 16th, 1911. Street from Santa Clara Avenue to the Bay of San Francisco; Chestnut Street from Lincoln Avenue to the Bay of San Francisco; Willow Street from Lincoln Avenue to Encinal Avenue; Walnut Street from Lincoln Avenue to Central Avenue; Santa Clara Avenue from Paru Street to Oak Street; Central Avenue from Chestnut Street to Park Street; Alameda Avenue from Lafayette Street to Willow Street; San Antonio Avenue from Lorton Street to Chestnut Street; Clinton Avenue from Sherman Street to Willow Street; San Jose Avenue from Morton Street to Chestnut Street; Dayton Avenue from Sherman Street es; j() the and. That the following is a specification of the exterior boundaries of the dis- trict to be benefited by said improvement and to be assessed to pair the oosts and exenses thereof, namely: All that piece or parcel of land situate, ana being in the City of Alameda, Council of Alameda, State of California, ana bounded and particularly described as follows Commencing at a point on the east9rn line of. Paru Street distant thereon twenty (20) feet northerly from the northern line of Santa Clara Avenue; thence easterly a1on a line twenty (20) feet northerly from and parallel with the northern line of Santa Clara Avenue to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet westerly from the western line of Grand Street; thence northerly along a line twenty (20) feet westerly from and parallel with the western line of Grand Street 'to the southern line of Lin- coln Avenue to a point thereon distant twenty (2n) feet easterly from the eastern line of Grand Street; thence southerly along a line twenty (,0) feet easterly from and parallel with Grand Street, to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet norther- ly from the northern line of Sprite Clara Avenue; thence easterly along a line twenty (20) feet northerly from and parallel with the northern line of Santa Clara Avenue to a point thereon twenty (20) feet westerly from the 'estern line of Chestnut Street; thence northerly along a line tventy (20) feet westerly from and parallel with the western line of Chestnut Street to the southern line of Lincoln Avenue; thence east- erlyalong the southern line of Lincoln Avenue to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet easterly from the eastern line of Chestnut Street; thence southerly along a line twenty (20) feet easterly from and parallel with the eastern Tine of Chestnut Street to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet northerly from the northern line of Santa Clara'Avenne; thence easterly along a line twenty (20) feet northerly from and parallel with the northern line of Santa Clara Avenue to a point thereon twenty (20) feet west- erly from the western line of Willow Street; thence northerly along a line twenty feet westerly from and parallel with the western line of Willow Street, to the south- ern line of Lincoln Avenue; thence easterly along the southern line of Lincoln Avenue to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet easterly from the eastern line of Willow Street; thence southerly along a line twenty (20) feet easterly from and parallel ith the eastern Tine of Willow Street to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet northerly from the northern Tine of Santa trentnr a 'a Avenue; thenceeasterly along a line feet northerly from and parallel with the northern line of Santa Clara Ave- nne to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet westerly from the western line of Wal- nut Street; thenee northerly and along a line twenty (20) feet westerly from and parallel with the western line of Walnut Street to the southern line of Lincoln Ave- nue; thence easterly along the southern line of Lincoln Avenue to a point twenty (20) feet easterly fpom the eastern line of Walnut Street; thence southerly and parallel April 18th, 1911 . the northern line of Santa Clara Avenue ; thence easterly, along a line twenty (20) feet northerly from and rarallel with the 'northern line of Santa Clara Avenue, to the weetern line of Oak Street;. thence southerly along the western line of Oah Street to a point thereon distant uenty ( 0) feet southerly from the ieouthern line of Santa Clara Avenue T thence weeterly, along a line twenty (20) feet southerly from and parallel with the southern ,line of Santa Clara Avenue, to a point thereon distant trerty (2n) feet easterly from the eastern line of Walnut Street; thence southerly, along a line twenty (20) feet easterly from and parallel with the east- ern line of Walnut Street, to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet northerly from the northern line of Central Avenue; thence easterly, along e line twenty (20) feet northerly from and parallel with the northern line of Central Avenue, to the western line of Park Street; thence southerly along the western line of Park Street to intersection with a line, twenty (20) feet southerly from and parallel with the southern line of Central Avenue; thence westerly along said last named parallel line to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet easterly from the eastern line of Willow Street; thence southerly, along a line twenty (20) feet easterly from and parallel with the eastern line of Willow Street, to the northern line of Encinal Avenue; thence weeterly along the northern line of Encinal Avenue to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet westerly from the western line of Willow Street; thence northerly, and along a line twenty (20) feet westerly from and parallel with the western line of Willow Street, to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet south- erly from the southern line of Alameda Avenue; thence westerly, along a line twenty (20) feet southerly from and parallel with the southern line of Alweda Avenue, to a point thereon distant twenty (20) efeet easterly from the eastern line of Chestnut Street; thence southerly, along a line twenty ( feet easterly from and parallel with the eastern line of Chestnnt Street,to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet northerly from the northern line of Clinton Avenue ; thence easterly, along a line twenty (20) feet northerly from and parallel with the northern line of Clinton Ave- nue, to the western line of Willow Street thence southerly along the western line of Willow Street to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet southerly from the southern line. of Clinton Avenue ; thence westerly along a line twenty (20) feet south- erly from and parallel rith Clinton Avenue to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet easterly from the eastern line of Chestnut Street; thence southerly, along a line twenty (20) feet easterly, from and parallel with the eastern line of Chet- nut Street, to the intersection with the State Tide Lana Shore Line; thence wester- ly along the State Tide Lana Shore Line and the meanderine;s thereof to intersection with the eastern line of :Tiernan Street, thence northerly along the ea te n line of. Sherman Street to the northern line of C.flnton Avenue; thence in a direct line to the intersection of -the eastern line of Lorton Street with the northern line of San Jose Avenue; thence northerly along the eastern line of ilorton Street to inter- section with a line twenty (20) feet northerly from and parallel with the northern line of San Antonio Avenue; thence easterly alongsaid last named parallel line to a point thereon distant twenty (20) feet westerly from the western line of Pamu Street; thence northerly, along a line, twenty (20) feet westerly from and larallel with the western line of Peru Street, to the southern line of Santa Clare Avenue; thence easterly along the southern line of Santa Clara Avenue to the eastern line Anril 1Cth, 1911, place of beginning, saving, excepting and excluding from the above mentioned and described district all pithilo streets, avenues, highways, lanes and alleys. And be it further resolved, that said proposed improvement is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Electricity of the City of Alameda, and said Board is here- byedirected to nape and file with the fllerk of the flity Connoil a report in writ- ing as reqnirea by the provisions of sail statute herein fter referred to. it is further resolved, that this resolution and proceedings hereunder are taken under and by virtue of the provisions of an act entitled "An avt to pro- vide for the lighting of Public streets, lanes, alleys, roads ana places in muni- cipalities, and for the assessment of the costs and expenses thereof upon the property benefited thereby'. Adopted Yarch 21, 1905. , Yr. pence seconded 'the resolution and it was adopted and passed by the folTowinp, vote. Ayes:Councilmen Christensen, Walker, 17;rumb, Hammond Spence, Eorgenstern and. Bullock, (7). Noes:None. Abeent:Councilmen 711s and frobst, (2). Krunl- offered the folloving Revointion and ;loved its adoption: Resolved, That the Public interest and convenience require and thet it -is the intention of the Council of the City of Alameda to order the following street .ork to be done in said city, namely: That U-rand Street between the southern line of Dayton Aveane and the existing sea v..1 , 1 at t-Le eouthern end of said street be improved as follows' : That thc roadway thereof, from said southern line of Layton 2.7en1e to a richt line parallel therewith and distant 170 feet right angle mea- enrenent southerly therefrom, be re-graded and macadamized with a layer of broken trap rock eight inches in tbiekness; that a conurete retaining wall be construct- ed e.long the western property line of said Grand Street extending from the sea wall above mentioned northerly for a distance of 65 feet, the toe of said retain- ing wall to be four inches above official curb grade; that the entire width of said street from property line to property line, between said -right line parallel with and distant 170 feet right angular measurement southerly from said southern Tine of Dayton Aveene, and said Sea wall at the southern end of said Grand Street, be filled and graded to the offinje,l eerade; that a combined concrete curl) and cutter, (curb to be 8 inches by 14 inches in cross section dimension ana Butte r to be 4 feat in width), be constructed along the eastern curb line of , and Street from said right line 170 feet southerly from and parallel with said southern Tine of Dayton Avenue, thence in a right line southerly to a point on said eastern curl) line distant thereon 29.75 feet; southerly from said southern line of Dayton Avenue, thencecurving to the east with a radius of 10 feet for a length of 15.71 feet, thence tangent for a distance of 6 feet to the eastern line of Land treet; that a combined concrete curg and cutter, (curb to lie 0 inches by 14 inches in cross section dimension end gutter to be 4 feet in width) ,he constructed along the western curb Tine of Cirend Street from said ight line 170 feet southerly from and parallel with said southern line of Dayton Avenue, thence southerly to a point on said curb line distantthereon 5 feet northerly from the northern line of said sea wall at the southern end of said street; that a combined concrete curl and gutter, (curb to be 8 inches by 14 inches in cross section dimension April lEth, 111. sea wall at the southern end of Grand Street , and that said combined concrete curb and gutter shall extend from the western curb line Of (rand Street easterly to the eastern property Tine thereof; that a cateh basin of brick masonry, with cast iron top and cover be aonetruoted 4in and under the gutter herein provided for, on the west- ern curb line -Of said street at a distanee thereon of 6 feet northerly from said sea wall, and that an outlet from said catch basin be constrncted of 18 inch vitrified iron stone sewer ripe in a right line therefrom soTitherly and parallel with said curb-line to and through said sea wall; that a catch basin of brick masonry, with cast iron top and cover be constructed in and under the gutter herein provided for along the eastern Curb line of said Grand Street at the curved corner herein above mentioned, and that an outlet from said catch basin he constructed of 18 inch vitri- fied iron stone sewer pipe in a right line therefrom and parallel with said last mentioned curb line sontherly to and through said sea wall. The Alameda Daily Areus if hereby designated as the daily newspaper published ana circulated in this City in which this Resolution, and. the Street Siiierinten_ clent,Ts Totice of the passas, thereof, shall be puclished. The Clerk is hereby directed to publish this resolution by two snccessive insertions in said newspaper and post the sane for two days conspicuously'near the Ohamher door of this Council. Mr. Christensen seconded the Resolution and items adopted and passed by the following vote. Ayes :Councilmen Christensen, Walker, Krumb, Hammond,Spence, Morgen- stern and Bullock, (7). Woes:None. Absent:Councilmen Ells and Probst, (2). A communication was received from Henry Gibbons Jr.., in which he gave the right of way for the construction of the East End Intercepting Sewer along the east end of the City through property owned ey him. Er. Krunb moved that it be filed, seconded by Mr. Christensen and carried. A communication was received from the Board of health requesting that Section 8, Article III of Dairy Ordinance No. 464 be amended. Mr. Morgenstern moved that the natter be referred. to the City , Attorney with instruction to prepare the necessary Ordinance, seconded by Er. Spence and carried. A comnunication was received from the Southern Pacific Company requesting the right, privilege and franchise to erect a line of poles for carrying electric power ,along Grand Street and Buena Vista Avenue, accomnanyina' the sane was a Ear of the proposed work. Mr. Hammond moved, that they be filed, seconded by Er. Krumb and carried, thereupon hr. Htimmond introduced a bill entitled "A Bill for Ordinance No. , Granting to the 'Southern Pacific Company, a Railroad Corporation, and to its Successors and Assigns, Subject to revocation at the Pleasure of the Council of the City of Alameda, the Right, Privilege and Franchise to erect and maintain a line of poles beginning at the crossing of Clement Avenue and Grand Street; Thence Southerly along Grand Street to Buena Vista Avenue; Thence Weeterly'along Buena Vista Avenue to its Intersection with the right of way of the Central Pacific Railway Company, and to Attach to, and Maintain, and Operate upon said Poles wires for the Transmission of Electric Power, and, to connect such wires with Electric Power Wires of the said Southern Pacific Company" which was laid over under the provisions of the Charter. Mr. Krumb introduced A Bill entitled "A Bill for Ordinance No. Fixing the 4_ -P Ppnflorpli in Connection with the Street Iie:hting April lf;th, 1911. Act, of 1905" which was laid over under the propvirions of the Charter. Mr. Walker moved, that a gratuitous dog license be issued to each of the five fire houses in the City, seconded by Mr. Hammond and carried. Mr. Walker moved that a Gun Club he granted permission to establish shooting grounds on the Alameda Marsh at Third Street and Atlantic Avenue, seconded by Hammond and carried. Krumb brought up the roatter of the money that had been voted for, for road purposes at the last 'State Mection and moved that the matter be referred to'the Street Committee and City Attorney with the object in view of endeavori to obtain some of same for the purpose of constructing a road from Bay Farm Island to Can Leandro, seconded by hr. Morgenstern and carried. There being no further busineSs to transact the Council adjourned until the next regular meetiug, Tuesday, ida :7 2nd, 1911 at 7:30 P. M. City Clerk of Alame I Cy