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1917-09-04 Regular CC Minutes4i75 REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA TUESDAY :EVFNING, SEP TELT:6:ER 4TH, 1917. The meeting convened at 8:10 P. M. with Council-president Greene Majors presiding. The roll was called and Councilmen Dillman, Otis and President Majors were noted present. Councilman Probst arrived during the reading of the Minutes and was noted present. Absent:Councilman Noy. v7 Mr. Diliman moved that the regular order of business be suspended in order that Captain W. G. Tibbitts might address the Council relative to the request of his firm for a twenty-five year lease of tidelands fronting the property being purchased from the Pacific Gas & Electric Company, seconded by Mr. Otis and carried, The Clerk then read the letter from the m, after which Captain Tibbitto urged upon the Council the necessity of giving the matter .immediate attention. The matter was referred to the next Committee of the Whole meeting. The Minutes of the provious meeting were approved as read. The following were received: The Auditor's Balance Sheet for the month of August, 1917. Ordered filed. 2. The Bond and Oath of Office of E. O. Heinrich as Chief of Police. Ordered. filed. The following communications were received: b. a From the Union Iron Works Company giving a statement of the amount of money expended by the Company prior to July 15th, 1917, on the property leased from the City of Alameda. Ordered filed. 4. / Representatives of the Lyon Storage Company were present and appealed to the Council for the abolition of, Ordinance No. 23, New Series on the ground of difficulty in enforcing same impartially. Mr. Probst moved that it be referred to the City Manager to report back at the next meting of the Council seconded by Mr. Otis and carried. Further communications: 5. From Walter H. Cramer accepting the appointment as Certified. Public Accountant for the period beginnino. December 9, 1916 and ending June 30, 1918, for the consideration of '65.00 per month. Ordered filed. From the City of San Leandro inviting city officials to be present on the evening of Friday September 14th, to join in the celebration of the completion of certain street paving and the lighting of their new electroli Mr. Otis moved that the invitation be accepted, seconded by Mr. Probst and carried. 1/ From the City of Santa Rosa inviting the city officials to be Present.. t the meeting of the League of California Municipalities Convention to be held September 24th to 29th. Mr. Probst moved that the invitation be accept d seconded by Mr. Otis and carried. From the State Commission of Immigration and. Housing offering to 444 tember 4th, 1917. From G. W. Christensen asking permission to take his annual vacation of two weeks commencing September 4th, 1917. Mr. Probst moved that the request be granted, seconded by Mr. Otis and.carried. 10. v7 From the City Planning Commission recommending the adoption of a Resolution extending Clement Avenue from Grand Street westerly to the Bay, subject to the recommendations of the City Manager. Mr. A. F. Heuer, Presi- dent of the City,Planning Corn1nission,. was present and stated that the City Planning Commission was very anxious to arranged for the establishment of a railroad along the north side, nrd urged that the Council take some action. Mr. Diliman moved that it be the sense of the Council to,give immediate . attention to any general scheme,as proposed by the City Planning Commission for the establishment of an industrial highway on the north side and that the City Manager be instructed to lend all assistance possible to the Commission to carry out the project, seconded by Mr. Probst and carried. 11. 7 Mr. E. K. Taylor, President of the Home Defence and Rifle Cbrps, address- ed the Council and urged that anHappropriation of 0100.00 per month be made for the use of the corps. Mr. Otis moved that the matter be taken up in the next Committee of the Whole meeting and that the Council meet as such Committee on the evening of Tuesday, September llth, 1917, seconded by Mr. Probst and ied. Mr. Diliman called attention to the fact that the figures on the Council Chamber door giving the hour of meeting of the Council were incorrect. and moved that the City Manager make the correction, seconded by Mr. Otis and carried. 12. Mr. Otiw introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption:- "Resolution No. 76. Approving Form of Paytoll Claim." Mr. Probst seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed. unanimously. 16. v Mr. Otis introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption:- "Resolution No. 77. Creating Funds of the City of Alameda." Mr. Probst seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. 14. v' A Bill entitled "A Bill For Ordinance No. , New Series. Regulating the Sale of Bread in the City of Alameda, Prescribing the Standard Weight of Loaves Thereof, and. Providing a Penalty for the Violation Thereof." came up for passage. Mr. 2tobst moved that the Ordinance be adopted, seconded. by Mr. Otis and on roll call carried unanimously. lb. /' A Bill entitled. Carrie up "A Bill For Ordinance No. New Series. Amending Section 302, Chapter V, of Ordinance No. 1, New Series, Known as the Municipal Code of the City of Alameda, Approved January 14th, 1913." for passage. Mr. Otis moved that the Ordinance be adopted, seconded. Mr. Probst and lost by the following vote:- Ayes:Councilman Otis and. President Majors, (2). Noes:Councilmen Dillman and Probst, (2). Absent:Councilman Noy, (1). 4176 ir A Bill entitled was introduced SeDtomber 4th, 1917. " A Bill For Ordinance No. New eries. Amending Sections 242, 248, 296, 316, 317, 318, 321, 322, 323, 420, 429, 467 and 642 Of Ordinance No. 1, New Series, Known as the Municipal Code of City,of Alameda, Approved January 14th, 1913." and laid over under a rrovidion of the Charter. Claims against the General Fund amounting to 0174.53; against the Police Fund amounting to $64.96; against the Fire Fund amounting to 428.87; againet the Health Fund amounting to 08.48; against the Street Fund amounting to $1429.41; against the Recreation Fund amountin to 0168.17; against the Park ""undamounting to $75.60; against the Electric Light Fund amounting to 8950 48. 7 against the Store Pund amounting to,097 50 and against Municipal rovement Fund No. 11, amounting to 2011,39 having been approved and follows:- udited by the proper officials were listed by the Clerk Alameda National Bank Atkinson, T. E: East Bay Water Co. Hewes, C. E. Inter-City Express Johnson Co., S. T. Majers, Greene Pacific, Gas & Electric Co. Pacifie .Tel. & Tel. Co. Purity Springs Water Co. Schneider, Henry Times,Star Auto Electric Service Co Strom Electric Co. tt It Wahmuth, W. • GENERAL FUND. Refund Services Water MAchine upkeep Subscription Oil Mayor's allowance Gas Rental and tolls Water Supplies Cutting cards POLICE FUND. Alameda,Vulcanizing Works Auto Electric Service Co. Columbia Auto Sheet Metal Works East Bay Water Co. Haselbacher, J. A. Marwedel, C. W. Mazzini, L. NEw York Lubricating Oil Co. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Strom Electrical Go. Standard Oil Co. Bussenius, A. G. Pacific Tel. & Te Schaefer, Victor Amorosa, V. Bach, Wm. Brink, H. Britt, W. Cavanaugh, 3. Caya, Geo. Crofter, H. S. & Co. Day, T. F. Electric _Blue Print Co. Follrath,, Geo. Giancoli, T. Totc Auto repairs Supplies Additional salary Total - RE FUND. 16.20 25.00 20.82 25.00' 3.00 18.05 50.00 2.34 7.24 1.00 3.43 2,45 174.53 Id .88 .9F 50.00 64.96 Tire repairs .50 Apparatus repairs 6.00 2.25 Water 343.09 Supplies 9.80 1.80 House repairs 2.25 Oil 27.25 Gas 11.88 Supplies .30 Gasoline 23.75 TV TV Tt HEALTH FUND. STRE.u, Total - Emergency hospital upke Telephone Laboratory maintenance FUND. Labor TV Teaming Labor Supplies Labor Supplies Labor Total - 428.87 5.88 1.10 1,50 8.48 34.50 24.00 42.00 56.00 21.75 42.00 3.60 46.62 7.95 42.00 42 _On 44 September 4th, 1917. Jamison, J. S. Kellogg, F. Lenz, L. C. Lietz, Co., The A. Loony, F. M. Lopez, F. McClure, Chas. McClure, James McGrath, J. Mazzini, L. Moaman, Z. Nielsen, Br. C. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Pennock, M. Perata, A. Perry, J. Powell Bros, Construction TV Tr Samuel. W. J. Sanday, W. Sorenson, J. Spackman, J. Stackler, J. J. Stevens, A. F. Strom Electrical Co. Wenn, Chas. Co. Tr It Haselbacher, J. A. Mazzini, L. TT TV Pacific Gas- & Electric Co. Paafic Tel. & Tel. Co. Sherwin-Williams Co. The East Bay Water Co. Hallawell Seed. Co. LlacRae, Chas. W. Mazzini, L. Pacific Tel. 80 Tel. Co. Alameda Cyclery Alameda Steam Laundry Assn. Alameda Vulcanizing Works Board of Public Utilities Citizens Savings Bank of Ala. Clark, H. D. Crane Co. Dow Pump & Diesel Engine Co. TV TT VT Tr TV TV East Bay Water Co. Ti TV TV, TV Gamewell Fire Alarm Tel. Co, Garlock Packing Co. The General Electric Co. , TV TV. Gilson Electric Co. IT T IT Tr Tyr TV 11 Tr Tr Tr TT VT In Ribbon Mfg. Co. Justinian Caire Co. Kellogg Express Co. Luchetti, Francesco Marshall-Newell Supply Co. TV TV TV TV TV TT Tr Tr Moore & Co„ Chas. 0. It TT Tr TV TV Munson Supply ,Co. • Pacific Tel. & Tel. CO. RhodeS'-Jamieson & Co. Roeblings Sons Co., John A., Siem, C. Standard Oil Co, Strom Electrical Co. Teaming Labor TV Supplies Labor TV VT it TV Supplie Labor TT Rental and Teaming Labor TV Rock TT TV Tabor TV TV Repairs Labor Supplies Labor RECREATION FUND. tolls Total - Broom Hardware TV Gas Telephone Paint and oil Total - PARK FUND. Water Seed. Repairs Supplies Rental and tolls Total ELECTRIC LIGHT FUND. Supplies Towel service Supplies Incidentals Rental of premises Prenium Supplies IT TV Water IT Paint Supplies Transformers Supplies TV TV TT TV Typewriter inspection Supplies Drayage Purdhase price of land Supplies TV TV TV TV TT Rental Lime Wire Repairs Oil Supplies 77.00 52.00 50.40 11.64 50.40 42.00 16.65 9.00 42.00 3.25 56.00 42.00 2.96 77.00 69.00 42.00 41,41 31.85 6'7.38 56.00 42.00 42,00 42.00 14.35 43.50 1.76. 33.00 01429,41 1,55. 2.50 4.10 3.96 1.28 154.78 $ 168.17 16.97 11.76 42.95 2.40 1.52 5.60 6.40 1.00 9.04 8.85 40.00 3.00 15,10 15.00 34.00 16.33 1.00 4.58 5.61 197.00 1092.,01 118,97 138.31 264.99 70.68 85.35 12.00 6.93 5.25 2500.00 25.28 2.96 7.89 6.20 7.60 3.50 12.86 64.00 52.92 1.00 2506,17 2.66 41‘3 16. United Iron Works TT TT TT TT Vosburg L. W. Waterhouse & Lester Co, Weaver-Ables Wells Co. If TV 71 Western Heavy Hardware & Iron Co. Westinghouse E. & M. Co; 71 TV T? tt 11 TV 11 TT II TT It It It IT TT St Tt Clark & Sons, N. Croaker Co., H. S. Goldstone, J. Powell Bros. Construction Co Anderson & TV 1T 11 Ringrose TV TV Supplies Pump Supplies 11 Labor Supplies TV It IT STOEE FUND. Sewer pipe Supplies Gasoline Rock Total - Total MUNICIPAL IMPROVELENT FUND NO. 11 °rocker, H, S. General Electrical Construction Hammond, James Heywood Bros. & Wakefield Co. n. Rucker uller Desk Co. v City Mana Chief of Police 050.00 for such Extras Contract Extras Equipment Co. Electrical Work Carpenter Work Furniture TV It To September 4 * * 917. 447 .25 45.00 10.00 10.34 84.77 .68 1.50 5.18 8.60 798.75 3.49 330.80 200.08 44.60 8950.4a 27.47 31.95 29.50 8.50 97.50 782.69 815.50 71.65 11.95 25.95 500 58;00 225.00 15,65 2011.39 er Hewes announced that Detective W. Wahmuth had served as during the month of August and was entitled to an additional services. Mr. Probst moved that Mr. Wahmuth be paid the extra 050.00 and that the bilisas listed be paid, seconded by Mr. Otis and on roll call carried ammimously. 17. / Mr. Dillman moved that the City Manager ascertain what Ordinances of the City of Alameda had become inoperative with a view of making recomm tions towards their repeal seconded by Mr. Otis and carried. There being no further business to transact the Council adjourned to meet in regular session Tuesday evening, September 17th, 1917, at 8 o'clock. Respectfully submitted, City Clerk.