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1919-09-16 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AL31 DA, TUESDAY EVT7T=G, SEPTET:DER 16 Til, 1919. The meeting convened at 8:0)5 p. m. with Council-president Otis presiding. The roll was called and Councilmen Latham, roy, Probst and President Otis were noted present. Absent: Councilman Majors. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read. The folloydno- was received: The bond and Permit of the American Dredging CornDany for dredging work. on Tract 45 and a pol:tion of the tidelands west of Alameda. Ordered filed. The following communications were received: 2. if From various residents of Alameda, the Alameda Chamber of Commerce and. the Dark, Street Merchants Association endorsing the inclusion of ;5,000 in the budget for Publicity work. Also, a communication from the Alameda Improvement Club taking eutral attitude on the same. Ordered filed. From City Attorney Locke giving an opinion to the effect that the Railroad Caaaission was within its power to increase the commutation rates on the Southern Pacific Lines, as made on the 1st day of September, 1919. Ordered filed. 4. From E. B. & A. L. Stone Company requesting ion to erect certain levees and make certain excavations in order to reclaim approximately 1,000 acres of tideland fronting on San Leandro Bay and lying on Bay arm Island, As the same was accompanied. by a bond in the sum of 5,000, Ur. Latham moved that the permit be granted, seconded by Mr. Probst and on roll call, carried waanimously. Mr. Probst introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: "Resolution No. 242. Fixing Tax Levy for the Year 1919_1920.t Mx. Latham seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and Passed unanimously. Mr. Latham introduced the following ?Le solution and moved its adoption: "Resolution No. 243. Fixing Salaries of the Members of the Police Department; Fire Department; Bark Department;; Health Department; Street Depart- ment: City Clerk's Department and the Auditor's Department." Er. Probst seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. 7. V A Bill entitled "A Bill For Ordinance No. New Series. Amending Section 758 of the Municipal Code relative to Bathing, by defining a "Standard Bathing Dress." came up for consideration. Ur. Latham moved that it lay on the table, seconded by Mr. Probst and carried. 8. A Bill entitled "A Bill For Ordinance Eo. New Series. Declaring all Building Wherein or Upon which Gambling is conducted to be Public Nuisances; and. Providing for the abatement and. Suppression of such nuisances." came up for passage and was read by the Clerk. Ur. Latham moved that the Ordinance be adopted seConded by Mr. Probst and on roll call carried unanimously. September 16th, 1919. "A Bill For Ordinance No. New Series. Licensing Certain Kinds of Business, and Certain Shows, Exhibitions and Games, Carried on in the City of Alameda, Fixing the License Tax upon the Same and Providing for the Collection Thereof." was introduced and laid over under a provision of the Charter. Claims against the General Fund mnounting to 01964.60; against the Police Fund amounting to ,123.03; against the Fire Fund amounting. to :152.60; against the Street Fund amounting to 04159.73; against the Health Fund amounting to 023.50; against the Recreation Fund amounting to 037.18; against the Relief Fund amounting to 071.00; against the Store Fund amounting to 013.50 and against the Electric Light Fund amounting to )3442.33, having been approved and aud.ited. by the proper officials were listed by the Clerk as follows: Alameda STeam Laundry Assn. Alameda Vulcanizing Works Bay Station Bakery Croaker-Langley Directory Co. Fischer, C. F. Inter City Express Municipal Electric Light Plant Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Purity Springs Water Co. Schneider, Henry IT TV Sherwin-Williams Paint Co. Western Union Tel. Co. Wilkens, J. H. Time Star Co. Alameda Cyclory & Vulcanizing Works TT Vulcanizing Works Gott, A. O. Municipal Electric Licht Plant TT TV TV TV Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Schneider, Henry Strom Electrical Co. Western Union Tol. Co. Alameda Steam Laundry Assn. Garratt-Callahan Co. Hewes, Charles E. City Manager Municipal Electric Light Plant It IT TV Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Strom Electrical Co. Western Union Tel. Co. Labor Baird, J. V. DIc]:, E. C. East Bay Water Co. Huthhinson Co. TV TV TV TV Kopperud, A. H. IT IT It TT IT Martell Tire Co. Moreland Motor Truck Co. Pacific Tell. and Tel. Co. Schneider, Henry Union Oil Co. of California: GENERAL FUND. Towel service Tire supplies Bread for pound S. F. Directory Repairs Subscription City lighting Rental and tolls 1 bottle of water Stamp Supplies for assessor Paint Telegrams Cloth Printing Total POLICE FUND. Tire Supplies Tire Service Watch crystals Alarm system attendance Repairs to Dodge car Telephone service Supplies Electrical supplies Clock rental and telegrams Total - FIRE FUND. e.00 12.10 .75 16.00 1.75 3.00 1660.25 8.36 .50 .49 . 1.23 25.52 1.65 24:10 t, 1.00 31.96 .70 50.00 15.30 6.34 .30 13.47 3.94 ,03 A Linen service 9 25.00 Supplies 25.00 Money advanced 35.00 Repairs, etc, 11.65 Labor and attendance 50.00 Phone tolls .40 Supplies 4.50 Clock rental 1.25 Total - 152.80 STREET PUND, Repairs to tools Repairs and suppli Water Crushed rock and screenings TV Tr TV TT TV TV 1.1 TV Road Oil IT IT IT TT' Tire Battery Telephone Maps Distillate IT IF TT TT IT Tr o 2046.50 79.25 3.75 13.92 601.25 192.50 512.25 220,85 226.59 212.52 12.90 3.00 4.15 .59 14.86 4.05 ember 16th, 1919. Eberly's quality Pliarrnacy Encinal Ice Co. Hauch's Nielsen, Ella Oakland California Towel Co. Pacific. Tl. & Tel. Co. Purity Springs Water Co. Strom Electrical Co. Times Star Cohen, ELIilie Japanese Bamboo Rake Co. Orr, Samuel Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Standard Fence Oo, Hewes, CHarl Orr, Samuel Varachi, Edward° Western Dairy Co. . City i:anaer Union Oil Co. of California Great Western Power Company HEALTH PTJiID. Supplies Ice Matches Money advanced Towel service Rental and tolls Water Supplies Printing milk report Total - REOPLEAri' ION FUND, Services Rakes Services Rental Staples TOtal - RELIEF FUND. .65 5.10 .30 1,69 3.00 1,42 .50 .70 10.14 - 23.50 8 14.00 4.00 15.00 2.30 1.88 - ° - 37. 18 Money advanced for ColeeFamily 8.00 Labor in parks 18.00 IT IT IT 25.00 Milk 20.00 FUND. Distillate ELECTRIC LIGHT FUND. Electrical current ••• 71.00 13.50 T;3442.33 Mr. Lathat moved that the claims as listed be paid, seconded by Mr. Noy and on roll call carried unanjmously. Mr. Hewe reported on the application of Mrs. J. S. Dollivor for the re-classifica- tion of rroperty situate at 1820 Clinton Avenue fraa a Class 1 to a Class II District. As he recommended it be allowed, Mr. Probst moved that the permit be granted, seconded by Mr. Latham and carried. Mr. Probst introduced the following Resolution and moved tts adoption: "Resolution No. 244. Changing Premises known as 1820 Clinton Avenue from a Single Family Residence District, Class 1, to a Flat, Tenement, etc. District, Class II." Mr. Latham seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted, and passed. unanimously. MR. Ben F. Lamborn addressed the Council prote A3 against the increase in the tax levy. 10. ' Mr, Latham called attention to the order reeuiring the removal of the structures along the south side of the Estuary, between Park Street Bridge and. the Fruitvale /Ivenue Bridge and reauested that the City ,ianager and City Attorney take such steps as may be necessary to procure from the Government, the Government's interest in the land lying 1 jacent to Hal-ri on Avenue so that this latter stre-t may be closed. 11./ 1Tewes stated that inc had received a communication from Pollard and requestie a lease of the land adjacent to Lincoln Park for ariairplane landing. The matter was ree':erred to the City Mana.fex to report on at the next meeting of the Council. 12. lir. Howe )rought up the matter of the widening of Crist Street at Regent Street Ur. 2robst moved that the City Manaeor and City Attorney take the necessary steps to affect the desired improvement, seconded by Mr. Latham and carried. er 6th, 1919. 13. ./ la-. Latham moved that the City Man ager prepare a suitable statement for publica- tion relative to the tax rate, seconded by Ltr. Probst and carried. The Clerk requested a ten days' vacation iieiiming Thirsday, September 13th. Mr. Latham moved tl,_t the reouest be granted seconded by Mr. Probst and carried. There being no in regular session, r business to transact the Council adjourned to meet -sday evening, October 7th, 1919, at 6 o'clock. Respectfully submitted City Clerk.,