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1919-10-21 Regular CC Minutes201 REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21ST, 1919. The meeting was called to order by Council Vice-president :Probst at 8:05 p. m. The roll was called and Councilmen Latham, Uaors, Noy and Probst (4) were noted present. Absent:Council-president Otis, (1). The Minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read. The Clerk stated that there had been filed in his office on October 2nd, 1919, a petition signed by more than twenty-five per cent of the property owners within a radius of six hundred feet of the lot situate at 1323 Santa Clara Avenue, requesting that said lot be re-districted from a. Class I to a Class II district. A certificate showing due posting of notice as required by Ordinance No. 149, New Series was present- ed and ordered filed. As the time set in the notice provided for a hearing on this evening, Council Vice-president Probst asked if there were any persons present who Objected to the proposed change. No objectors appeared. Mr. W. S. Fle ng owner of the property, appeared and briefly presented the facts to the members of the Council, whereupon Mr. Latham introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: "Resolution No. 248. Changing Premises Known as 1323 Santa Clara Avenue. from a single family residence District to a Flat,tenement,Class II District." Mr. Noy seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. 2. // The Clerk stated that there had been filed in his office on October 10th,1919 a petition signed by more than twenty-five per cent of the property owners within a radius of six hundred feet of the lot situate at 2433 Webb Avenue, requesting that said lot be re-districted from a Class I to a Class II district. A certificate showing due posting of notice as required by Ordinance No. 149, New Series, was presented and ordered filed. As the time set in the notice provided for a hearing on this evening, Council-Vice-president Probst asked if there were any persons present who objected to the proposed change. No objectors appeared. Ex. T. P. Edwardson on behalf of the owner of the property, appeared and briefly presented the facts to the members of the council, whereupon Mr. Latham introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: "Resolution No. 249. Changing Premises known as 2433 Webb Avenue from a Single family Residence Class I district, to a flat, tenement, Class II district." Mr. Majors seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. 3. The Clerk stated that there had been filed in his office on October 10th, 1919, a petition signed by more than twenty-five per cent of the property owners with a radius of six hundred feet of the lot situate at 1237 Broadway requesting that said lot be re-districted from a Class I to a Class II district. A uertifi- cate showing due posting of notice as required by Ordinance No. 149, New Series, was presented and ordered filed. As the time set in the notice provided for a hearing on this evening, Council Vice-president Probst asked if there were any 2 0 9 Oct.21st J. L. Ford, owner of the property, appeared and briefly presented the facts to the members of the Council whereupon Mr. Latham introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: "Resolution No. 250. Changing Premises known as 1237 Broadway from a single family residence district to a flat, tenement, Class II District." Mr. Majors seconded the resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. 4. / Mr. Majors introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: "Resolution No. 251. Transferring 011,802.04 from the Unapportioned. Tax Fund to Various Fund.s" Mr. Noy seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed unanimously. The following were received: The 40th Annual Report of the Board of Library Trustees. Ordered filed. The apportionment of personal property taxes for the year 1919-1920. Ordered filed. Statement from the State Compensation Insurance Fund giving the net dividend on the earned premium of 1918. Ordered filed. Sixteen jitney licenses issued under Emergency Ordinance No, 154, New Series, together with the Auditor's receipt for 080.00. Ordered filed. A copy of the injunction issued by the District Court of the United States to the San Francisco, Oakland Terminal Railways against the members of the Union. Ordered filed. The following communications were received: From the Mayor, Auditor and City Manager stating that they had counted the money in the office of the treasurer on October 15th, 1919. Ordered filed. 10. From the City Manager Association, inviting the Mayor and members of the Council to attend the City Managers' AssoctAion Convention, to be held in Indianapolis, October 27-29th. Ordered filed. 11. v/ From City Manager Hewes, and. City Attorney Locke, statinr, that the city was not liable for the water standing on the Ghiglione property. The Clerk was instructed to send a cpy of these letters to Mr. Angelo() Ghiglione. 12. r' From City Manager Hewes, and Henry F. Fortmann, President of the Alaska Packers Association, relating to the closing of streets within the property owned by the Association and the easement desired by the city for the municipal railway. The matter was laid over to the next meeting of the council. 13. From the Alameda Improvement Club, suggesting that Eagle Avenue be extended from the Southern Pacific right of way to ebster Street. The matter was referred to the city attorney and city manager. la. /' From the City Planning Commission submitting a resolution adopted recommending thopurchase of the distributing system of the East Bay Water Company. Ordered filed. 15. V Mr. Latham introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: "Resolution No. 252. Resolution of Intention No. 49 ITew Se s." 16. mr. F. J. Luce, addressed the members of the council requesting that Samuel Orr, and7 employee of the Park Department, be re-instated to his old position, as gardener. He was referred to the city manager. 17. Mr. Latham called attention to the fact that the proposed meeting on the tide- lands matter which had been set for November llth,1919, falls on a holiday, and moved that the meeting be postponed to the following neght, on the 12th of November, and that all parties interested be so notified, seconded by Mr. Noy and carried. 18. .7 Er. Latham called attention to the need of a station for the patrons of the Southern Pacific Company at Fernside Boulevard and High Street and moved that the city manager instruct the Southern Pacific Company to build such a station at once, seconded by Mr. Noy and carried. Claims against the General Fund amounting to 0273.16; against the Police Fund amounting to 0264.91; against the Fire Fund amounting to 0171.9 against the Street Fund amounting to 02011.14; against the Health Fund amounting to 017.62; against the Recreation Fund amounting to 0227.68; against the Store Fund amounting to 0296.88; against the Relief Fund amounting to 027.50 and against Muncipal Improvement Fund No. 11, amounting to 018.66 having been approved and audited by the proper officials were listed by the Clerk as follows: GENERAL FUND. Alameda Steam Laundry Assn. California Paint Co. Electric Blue Print Co. Fidelity & Deposit Co. Fischer, C. F. Flatow, 71. & Son Hawley,R. W. Hewes, Charles E. City Manager Municipal Electric Light Plant Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Schneider, Henry Sollars, Mr. Steinmetz, W. T. Evening Times Star Vosburgh, L. W. Waddell Lumber Co. Zellerbach Paper Co. Alameda Steam Laundry Assn. Auto Electric Service Co. Blake, Moffitt & Towne Martell Tire Co. Municipal Electric Light Plant TT TV TT TV TV Oakland Pioneer Soda Water Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Schneider, Henry Smith, F. J. Strom Electrical Co. Weinstock-Nichols Alameda Steam Laundry Assn. Anderson Machine Works Bosqui, F. L. Printing Co. Fischer, C. F. 11 TT IT Moreland Motor Truck Co. Municipal Electric Light Plant TV TV fl New York Lubricating Oil Co. Nielsen, Henry G. Towel service 8.00 Acid proof paint .70 Negatives 3.52 Premium on bond 5.00 Supplies .70 1.75 Water investigation 140.35 Incidental expenses 2.00 Repairs to Metz car 18.12 Rental and tolls 12.08 Supplies 16.60 2.94 Transcript 41.76 Expenses 1.88 Advertising 15.69 Supplies .40 Lumber .54 Envelopes 1.13 Total -------- 0 273.16 POLICE FUND. Laundry service Tires Drinking cups Supplies Labor and attendance Sept. Battery Service Repairs, Dodge car Distilled water Telephone service Wire basket Meals Dry cells lamps Soap FUND. .46 88.73 9.80 7.85 50.00 1.00 16.84 1.50 9.99 7.11 64.40 2.70 4.53 Total -------- 0264.91 Linen and towel service Supplies and labor Posters and stamps Basin plugs Supplies War tax on Order :#4401 Recharge batteries Labor and attendance, Sept. Oil Fire Prevention banners 0 25.00 .75 14,00 .20 .75 1.02 1.50 58.99 34.77 16.00 October 21st, 1919. Standard Oil Co, Strom Electrical Co Labor Fischer It . F. I/ Martell Tire Co. Noble, R. E. & Co. Pacific, Tel. & Tel. Co. Powell Bros. Construction Schneider, Henry Standard Oil Co. Evening Times Star Union Oil Co. If TT As Supplies Total - ET D. Oil 1 kg. nails Tires Road oil tests Service tolls Co Rock, cement and Supplies TT Postal cards Distillate Braun-Knecht-Heimann Co. Eberly's Quality Pharmacy Nielsen, Ella, Oakland California Towel Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Schneider, Henry Times Star Waddell Lumber Co. Auto Electric Service Co Cohen, Emilie Fischer, C. F. • 11 • TV ” Mazzini, L. Morse,& Co., C. C. Municipal Electric Orr, Samuel Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Steinbacher, Frank E. Waddell Lumber Co. h Plant Hutchinson Co, Lietz Co., The A. Martell Tire Co. Oakland Stationery & Toy Co Schneider, Henry Standard Oil Co. Union Oil Co. Zellerbach Paper Co. Times Star Orr, Samuel Varachi, Edward() TV HEALTH FUND. sewer supplies Total - Supplies Formalin Money advanced Towel service Rental and tolls Ink Printing 1 box Total - RECREATION FUND. Tires Services. Washers Nails Buckets and cups Rope, etc. Express charges Repairs Services Phones Painting flagpoles Lumber Total STORE FUND. Rock Supplies Gas Coupon books Gem clips and eyelets Erasers Zerolene Distillate Blotters Total - MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT FUND NO. 11. Publishing notice RELIEF FUND. Labor TT Total $ 10.25 8,50 9 17J..93 7.50 .90 5.75 43.20 11.00 3.96 26.41 2.50 18.14 14.75 13.50 13.50 2011.14 2.46 .75 1.07 .72 2.10 .49 9.03 1.00 17.62 33.96 12.00 .60 14.30 1.40 4.33 .29 1.90 15.00 2.30 120.00 21.60 227.68 17.50 19.29 205.00 2.94 7.00 29.00 13.50 2,65 296.88 $ 18.66 15.00 12.50 27.50 Mr. Latham moved that the claims as listed be paid, seconded by Mr. Noy and on roll call carried unanimously. There being no further business to transact the Council adjourned to meet in regular session Tuesday evenin November 4th, 1919, at 8 o'clock. Respectfully submitted,