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1919-07-08 Regular CC Minutes2. ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF THT COUNCIL OF TRF 0 ITY OF ALAMEDA, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 8TH, 1919 The meeting convened at 8:07 p. m. with Council-president Otis presiding. The roll was called and Councilmen Latham, Noy, Probst and President Otis, (4). Absent: Councilman Majors, (1). The oath of o-r'fice of Brainard C. Brown as a member of the Board of Library Trustees vice E. W. Maslin, deceased, was received and ordered filed. / The Clerk stated that there had been filed in his office, June 26th, 191 a petition signed by more than twenty-five per cent of the frontage of property within a radius of six hundred feet of the Clement Bonnemezou property on the south side of Central Avenue, between Park Street and Park Avenue, requesting that said lot be re-districted from a Class II to Class V district. A certificate showing due post- ing of notices as requested by Ordinance No. 149, New Series, was presented and urdered filed. AS the time set in the notice provided for a hearing at this meeting, notice was given to all persons present to state objections, if any they had No objections, either oral or written appearing, Mr. Probst introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: "RESOLUTION NO. 227. Changing Lot Situate a on the South side of central Avenue, Between Park Street and Park Avenue, from a Retail District, Class III to a Garage District, Class V." Mr. Latham seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. 3. / Council-president Otis introduced the following Resolution and moved its adopt ion: "Resolution No. 228. In Respect to the Memory of E. W. Maslin." Mr. Latham seconded themotion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopt- ed and passed unanimously. 4. / A communication was received from the Moore Shipbuilding Company, relative to an application to be made by them for permission to dump dredged materials on the city's tidelands, near the SOuthcrn Pacific mole. Mr. Latham moved that the matter be referred to the City Manager, to report back at the next meeting of the Council, seconded by MR. Noy and carried. v/ Mr. Lathan introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: "Resolution No. 229. Requesting Congress to Pass the Necessary Legislation so as to Provide that the Emergency Fleet Corporation Shall Contribute its Just Share to the Cost of Municipal Government." Mr. Probst seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopt- ed and passed unanimously, Mr. C. R. Smith addressed the Council inviting them to attend the bestowing of the medals upon the women of Alameda, who served during the late war, said ceremony to take place at the Strand Theater, Saturday evening, July 12th. Mr. Probst moved that the invitation be accepted, seconded by Mr. Latham and carried. 6. MI. Smith spoke of the launching ceremonies at the Bethlehem Steel Corporation ..t Which time the "City of Alameda" will be launched and a suitable banner given to ';A July 8th, 1919. // Mx. Smith spoke alo of allowing the Sanish War Veterans, Am rican legion and Civil War Vetcrans the use of the City Hall as a meetinc, place. Mr. Latham moved, seconded by Mr. Probst and carried, that the use of the City Hall be granted to these organizations as a meeting place. City Manag r Hewes brought up the proposition of allowing stated sick leaves to employees and officials of the City of Alameda, as well as allowing the pay- ment of the thirty - ve per cent additional not paid by the State Comepnsation Insurance Fund, in case of injury arising out of employment. The matter was referred to the City Attorney to prepare a suitable ordinance covering the subjects There being no further business to transact the Council asjourned to meet in regular session, Tuesday evening, July 15th, 1919, at 8 o'clock. Respectfully submitted, City Clerk.