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1917-09-18 Regular CC Minutes448 REGULAR MEET= OF THE COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP LLB DA 1HThSDAY MvLaTI 6, SJPTL;DM 18 1917. he meeting convened at 6:05 P. M. with Council-Tre ident Greene. Majo presiding. The roll was called and Councilmen Dillman, Otis, Probst and. President Majors were noted present. Absent:Councilman Noy. The Minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read. /' Mr. Oti introduced the following Resolution and moved'its adoption:- "REsolution No. 78. Transferring 5,626.65 from the Electric Light Fund . - to the General Fund." Mr. Probst seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and Passed unanimously. The followinp; were received.: _e report of the Municip, Electric Light Plant for he month of July, 1917. Ordered filed. 2. / 4. statement from the State Comepnsation Insurance Fund giving the amount of the return promiumof ,;299.63 on Policy Ho. 16674. Ordered filed.The Auaitor s receiPt for the same amount. Ordered filed. The following comuL:ications -rere received: 6. From the Oaklend City Council in the form of a Resolution announcing the calling of a meeting of officials on eptember 12th, 1917 at 2 P. M. in the Council Chamber, City Hall, for the purpose of emPley- im): an exert to assist in the rate cases before the State Railroad Commission. Ordered filed. 4. From the City Attorney of Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda stating that they aid not deem it expedient at the present time for the cities to jointly hire special counsel or sepcial experts and makin certain recommen'dations for the crrying on of the protest against the propo-sed increase of trans)ortation rates now being held before the State Rail- road. Commission. Referred to the Citl. Manager. b. Prom property owners abutting Harrison Avenue, petitioning the -losing of th renue, Mr. Probst moved that the matter be referred. to the City Planning Commission to report bac?:: at the next meeting of the Council, seconded by 7r. Otia and carried. 6. From Walter H. Cramer giving his report on the auditing of the city's books covering the period from December 9th, 1916 to June 00th, 1917. Ordered filed. From the League of California Municipalities inviting the city officials to attend the convention to be held. in Santa Rosa from September 24-th to 29th, 1917. Mr. Probst moved that the invitation be seconded hy Jr. Dilim,n and carried. accepted, 8. / Mr. Otis introduced the following 1?esolution and moved its adoption: September 18th,1917. 1'RESOLT2ION i0. 79. Fixing Tax Levy for the year 19 1 18." Mr. Probst urged that a sufficient sum to open the industrial highway along the north side be included in the tax levy and made a motion to that effect. There was no second however, and the motion was to 9. vi Mr. Otis urged that an appropriation be made to improve Lincoln Avenue and that the sum be included in the tam levy. He moved toamand the Resolution be adding the sum of forty cents to the proposed tax levy seconded by Mr. Probst and loot be the following vote:- Ayes:COuncilmen Otis and Probt, (2). Noes:Councilman Dillman and President Majors (2). Absent:Councilman Noy, 10. / Mr. A. F. Heuer urged an appropriatioh for the Home Defense and Rifle Corps and after some discauesion Mt. Dillmaa moved that the appropriation be denied, seconded by Mr. Otis'and carried. 11. i The original Resolution fixing the tax levy for the year 1917 was then put and carried by the following vote: Ayes:Councilmen DilIm Otis, Probst and. President Majors (4). Noes:None. Ab-ent:CounciIman Noy. (1). City Manager Hewes reported tbat he deemed it a xisable to repeal Ordinance No 23, New Series, a request for the same having been made at the previous meeting of the Council. It was found that it was difficult to impartially enforce the same. Vihereupon A Bill entitled "A Bill For Ordinance No. __ Series, Repealing Ordinance No. 1 New Series." was introduced and laid over under a. provision of the Charter. A Bill entitled "A Bill Ordinance No. New Series. 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 the City of Alameda, Approved. January 14th, 1913, by Re-enacting said Sections as Amended." came in for passage and was read by the Clerk. Mr. Dillinan moved that the Ordinance be adopted, seconded by Mr. Otis and carried unanimously. Olairris against the General Puha amounting to 02141.44; against the Police Fund amounting to 019.96; against the Fire Fund amounting to 0254.99; against the Health Fund amounting to 056.67; against the Street Fund amounting to 01983.66; against the Recreation Fund amounting to 0299.94; against the Park Fund amounting to 05.62; egainet the Store Fund amounting to 177,35 and against Municipal laorovement Fund No. 11 amount i officials to 03123.34 hiving been approved and audited by the proper were listed by the Clerk as follows:- GENERAL FUND. Alameda Baking Co, Alameda Steam Laundry Althof & Bahls Bancroft & 7hitney Company tr Bread Towel service Numbering records Statutes Reports 1.25. 8.00 5,00 5.65 1.95 449 September 18th, 1917. Municipal Electric Light Plant TT 11 TT IT 17 TI Tr IT TT W Tt 1? Nielsen, Henry G. Purity Springs Water Co. Railroad Commission _Times Star Company U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. 11 TT TT Vosburgh, L. W. Wentworth Co., W. Cal. Oil Supply Company Municipal Electric Light Plant Nielsen, Henry G. Western Union Tel. Co. Alameda Steam Laundry Assn. Auto Metal Works Rolastone, J. Gardner, U. S. Krneckel, Geo. J. Koerber, A. H. W. Municipal Electric Light Plant Schaefer, V. L. Alameda Vulcanizing Works Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. Bischoff's Truss & Surgical House Carpenter, T. lincinal Ice Co. Guenther, C. P. Hieronymus, A. Ock. California Towel Co. Oak. Pioneer Soda Water Co. Parisian Laundry Purity Springs Water Co. Strom Electrical Co. Amore Brink, H. Britt, W. Caya, Geo. Day, T. F. East Bay Water Co. Follrath, G. Gardiner Auto Repair shop Gianeoli, T. Good Roads Macninery Co. Hamilton, B. Assg. C. A. McClure Hammond, C. J. Jamison, J. S. Kellogg, F. S. Lenz, L. C. Looney, F. M. Lopez, F. McGrath, J. Mazzini, L. Moorman, Z. Morton, J. W. Nielsen, H. G. Nielsen, N. C. Pennock, M. Perata, A. Perry, Joe Powell Bros. Construction Co. TT TT Rhodes-Jamieson & Tr 77 11 1? Samuels, W. J. Sanday, W. Serraluncra_ L. Co. Labor and attendance TT TT 11 11 77 71 77 1? Sign painting Water Decisions Printing • 2remiam on bond. 11' 17 TT Supplies Total - POLICE F fTD. Oil Recharing battery Miscellaneous Clock rental Total - FIRE Fun. Linen service Radiator Benzine Supplies Apparatus repairs Feed Recharging battery Supplie s Total - - HEALTH FUND. Auto upkeep Laboratory Emergency hospital supp1e Transportation Laboratory Printing Mdse. Expense Laboratory Emergency hospital su7olies Misc. ezoense Laboratory STREET FUND. Labor Teaming Labor Water Labor Re-pairs Labor Supplies Labor Rock Teaming Labor 11 TT TT Supplies Labor TT t Teaming Labor TT Rock 7? 1T Labor TT TT Total - 50.00 50.00 50.00 54.58 4.35 .50 4.50 70.75 2.50 5.00 3.28 10.50 2141,44 14.96 .50 3.50 1400 96 16.60 182.00 .90 .90 14.48 39.36 .50 .25 254.99 2.96 16.27 2.70 17.50 3.63 4.65 1,21 1.35 .50 5.25 .50 .15 56.67 0 24.00 33.00 44.00 36.00 43.01 34.76 33.00 6.22 33.00 56.70 7.82 28.23 60.50 42.00 39.60 39.60 33.00 33.00 11.15 44.00 16.30 3,00 33.00 60.50 33.00 33.00 85.75 44.10 433.65 51.45 44.00 33.00 215.00 4176 Stevens, A. F. United Iron Wyrks Vosburgh, L. W. Winn, Chas. Hunter Lumber Co. Mazzini, L. Siem, C. Spalding Bros. Co., A. G. Dick, B. C. Municipal Electric Light Plat Standard Oil Co. Goldstone, J. Powell Bros. Construction Co. Shell Co. of California Union Oil Co. MUN IC UAL Hickok, C. E. Kopperud, A. H. Maxwell Hardware Co. Sherwin Williams Co. Talter, D. N. & E. Vveer Co., C. F. Sentember lBtli, 1917. Labor Repairs Suopli e Labor Total - RECREATION FUND. Lumber Supplies Labor Supplies Total - FUND. Auto repairs Repairs Supplies Tot STORE FU1,TD. Distlliate Rock Oil Freight charges Total IHPROVEHENT FUND NO. Surveying Improvements to yard Equipment Improvements Ebuipment Furniture Total 37,06 80,90 2.06 33.00 1983.36 89 19.75 1.00 5.30 9.94 3.05 .81 1.76 5.62 21.00 17.15 15.68 123.52 177.35 15.31 987.00 115.00 25.58 88.45 1892.00 3123.34 Mr, Probst moved that the claims as listed be paid, seconded by Mr. Diliman and on roll call carried unanimously. 12. L, Ur. Diliman moved that the sum of '..,;60.00 per year be appropriated toward the salary of a play supervisor for the California Girls' Training Home in West Alameda. A sum was to be provided by the Board of Educatio seconded by Mr. Otis and carried by the following vote:- Ayes:Councilmen Diliman, Otis and President Majors, (3). Noes:Councilman Probst, (1). Absent:Councilman Noy, (1). 13. / Mr. Diliman moved that it be the sense of the Council that Barnes Tibbitts be given the preference in the matter of leasing the tide lands lying in front of the property being purchased by them between Grand Street and. Chestnut Street, north of Clement Avenue, seconded by Mr. Probst and carried. 14. / ivI. Probst moved that the City Manager procure all data possible on the matter of charging rates for tide lands leased by the City to abutting property owners aLa report back to the Council seconded by Mr. Otis and carried. 15. / City Manager Hewes submitted a report of the Street Superintendent on the improvement of streets and asked that the same be filed. On motion of LIT. Probst seconded by Mx. Otis and carried, it 74a ordered filed. There being no nrthor business to transact the Council adjourned. to meet in regular session Tuesday evening, October 2nd, 1917, at 8 o'clock. Respectfully submitted, z 451.