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HomeMy Public PortalAboutCC MINS. 1949434 an Claims Allowed Thirty -six payroll Claims amounting to a total of 2,498.62 and twenty three claims amounting to a total of 2,382.33 were audited by the Finance Committee and on motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Carter and by the following called vote were allowed out of the various funds and warrants drawn as follows: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes - -none; absent - -none; PAYROLL M.V.L.F. 1322-- Michelis, John R. Chief of Police $161.90 1323 -- Kelly, Francis L. Policeman 130.60 1324 -- Mich_ li, Daniel J. it it 133.90 114.50 1925 -- Housh, Merle ft 110.30 1326 - -Munn, Robert it 89.10 1327 -- alsarella, Frank it 22.05 1328 -- Peters, William 1329-- Paulos, Mrs. Anna, Police I,Iatron 15.90 1330 -- Donohue, Mrs. ;Flora, " ti 4.80 1331 -- GENERAL 1331 -- Clarke, Carl G., Supt. & Insp. 150.50 1332 -- Rasmussen, Jesse, Foreman 124.90 1333 -- Grana, Charles, Ut. & St. Rep. 110.10 1334 -- Lamee, Rudolph, " 't 114.20 108.10 1335-- Doten, George N. Tax Collector 15 001 1336-- Bertine, Gine, Sewer Farm 1337-- Sarboraria, Louis, Library gardener 87.00' 1338 -- Gamble, Mrs. Margaret, Janitor 14.37 1339 -- Moore, Anne, Dep. City Clerk a Police work 29.00 1340 - -hock, Dorothy, Dep City Clerk 26.00 1341 -- Anderson, H* HIV., Councilman 10.00 1342 -- Anderson, Roy C., tt 10.00 1343 -- Carter, B9 "* It 10.00 1344 -- Gardella, Louis " 10.00 1345 -- Johnson, H. M. " 10.00 1346 -- Callaghan, Richard I,, City Attorney 135.00 1347 -- Clark, v. J., City Judge 24.00 1348 -- Dolan, Dr. Paul E., Health Officer 25.00 1349 -- Hearn, F. Ray, Treasurer 25.00 1350 - -Root, Dr, R. R., Milk Insp. 70.00 1351 -- Bonne, Alexis, Fire Chief 45.00 1352 -- Kelly, Francis B., Jail Janitor 15.00 1353 -- Stevenson, Mrs. Wilda, Sec. to Judge 40.00 1354 - -`fan Arkle, 0. L., Poundmaster 40.00 1355 -- Young, Fred S., Clerk & Dep. Assesor ATax Coll, 258.70 LIBRARY 1356 - -Harp, Miss Myrtle, Librarian 178.20 1357 -- Whalen, Mrs. Anna, Lib. Janitor 30.00 CLAIAS GENERAL 952 -- American Trust Co., Safe deposit rent for 1949 4.00 953 - -Bud Bentley & E. Tucker, Stove pipe ells and screws Adding Machine Co., Addressograph Machine ribbon 10.53 I� 1.32 954 -- Burroughs 955 -- California State Automobile Assn., RR Crossing Signs 171.05 956 -- California Transfer Co., Cement 18.04 138.65 957 -- California Water Service Co., Water service 16.75 958 - -N. D. Dutcher & Son, Supplies 5.00 959 - -Dr, F. Leslie Eerrick, Police examination 47.50 960--Hub Cafe, Lunches 961 -- League of Calif. Cities, League dues for 1949 160.00 962 -- Livermore Chamber of Commerce, Advertising Livermore, Dec. 50.00 963 -- Livermore Builders Supply Go., Supplies for dog house hire Dept., Quarterly salaries for Fire Dept. 142.99 475.00 964 -- Livermore 26.68 965 - -J. R. Michelis, Mileage 18.38 966 -- Patrick, Moise and Klinker, Doi; license tags 967 - -Fred S. Young, Petty Cash 27.17 435 OFFicial Reports The official reports of the Building Inspector, City Clerk, Tax Collector, Chief of Police, City Judge, Milk Inspector and Pound Master for the month of December were read and on motion of Councilmar Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson and by the following called votes were accepted and ordered placed on file: Ayes -- Councilman Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; absent - -none. Now Fire Hydrant I ; On recommendation of Fire Chief Al Bonne, A motion was made by Councilman Gardella, Seconded by Councilman Carter that a new fire hydrant be installed a± the corner of 2nd. and Q streets, and by the following called vote , Ayes -- Councilman Anderson, Carter Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none; absent- -none; the City Clerk was instructed to write to the California Water Service Co. request- ing the hydrant to be installed at the above location, also the reasor why a hydrant had not been installed at Mocho and Holmes Sts, as had been requested by the City Council. Report on Cleanin6 Fluids. Fire Chief Al Bonne made a report on the amount of cleaning fluids allowed on hand within the city limits. Fire Insurance The City Clerk was instructed to check on Hartford Ins. policy #70531 in regard to conditions and expiration of same. Street lights on East Jirst Street The City Clerk was instructed to request the Pacific Gas '1.ectric Co. that two more street lights be installed between junction Ave. and East city line, Supt. of Streets C. G. Clarke to CLAIMS, Cont. GENERAL 968 -- Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Service 44.35 M.V.L.F. 968 -- Pacific Gas & Electric Co., Service 390.51 LIBRARY 968 -- Pacific Gas & Electric Co., Service 4.29 969 -- Livermore News, Subscription 2.50 GENERAL 968 -- Livermore News, Legal notice 16.50 LIBRARY 970 - -R. A. Hansen, Oil for Library 21.43 971 - -B. M. McKenzie, Subscriptions 21.00 972 -- Sather Gate Book Shop, Books 20.92 973 -- TRAFFIC SAFETY 973 - -Joe Costello, Ford V8 'ordor 480.00 974- -Sloss & Brittain, 48 street lamps 68.27 OFFicial Reports The official reports of the Building Inspector, City Clerk, Tax Collector, Chief of Police, City Judge, Milk Inspector and Pound Master for the month of December were read and on motion of Councilmar Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson and by the following called votes were accepted and ordered placed on file: Ayes -- Councilman Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; absent - -none. Now Fire Hydrant I ; On recommendation of Fire Chief Al Bonne, A motion was made by Councilman Gardella, Seconded by Councilman Carter that a new fire hydrant be installed a± the corner of 2nd. and Q streets, and by the following called vote , Ayes -- Councilman Anderson, Carter Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none; absent- -none; the City Clerk was instructed to write to the California Water Service Co. request- ing the hydrant to be installed at the above location, also the reasor why a hydrant had not been installed at Mocho and Holmes Sts, as had been requested by the City Council. Report on Cleanin6 Fluids. Fire Chief Al Bonne made a report on the amount of cleaning fluids allowed on hand within the city limits. Fire Insurance The City Clerk was instructed to check on Hartford Ins. policy #70531 in regard to conditions and expiration of same. Street lights on East Jirst Street The City Clerk was instructed to request the Pacific Gas '1.ectric Co. that two more street lights be installed between junction Ave. and East city line, Supt. of Streets C. G. Clarke to 426 00 �1 {� W JHtu designate where the same to be placed. Parking Meters Chief of Police, J. R. 1.1ichelis made a report on the parking meters used in Hayward. Police Annual Report J. R. Michelis read his annual police report to the City Council. Fines collected for the callender year amounted to 4 90457.00. Communications A letter was received ftom Radio Diablo to Jos. T Smith in regard to the broadcast of Jan. 11, 1949. This letter was ordered filed. A letter from Controller of State of California in regard to the official annual street report which was referred to City Attny. R. M. Callaghan. Recess On motion of Councilman Gardella, the meeting was recessed until Monday evening, January 17, 1949, at 8 :00 otclock P.M. Approved: - Attest: Mayor er Adjourned Regular Meeting Januar 17 1949, —u 1 � �, Y An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, January 17th, 1949. The meeting; was called to order at 8!05 o!clock P.M. Roll call: Present -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, John- son and Mayor Anderson; absent - -none. Minutes Aooroved. The minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion of Coun- cilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Johnson and by the following called vote were approved as entered: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes- -none; absent -- none. Bids Opened for Gasoline. Five bids were opened for the gasoline contract. The follow- ing five companies submitted bids: Richfield Oil Corporation, Tidewater Associated, Standard Oil Company, Union Oil Company and the Shell Oil Company. The Standard Oil Company receivini the A ��,�� 37 JAN 171949 49 contract as be.n-) the lowest most satisfactory bid. The following resolution ��.ws.s read and was introduced by Coun- cilman Carter and on motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Coun- cilman uardella and by the following called vote was adopted: Ayes-- _'ouncilmen Anderson, Carter, (11ardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes- -none; absent- -none; 1 RE3 DLUTI).AT ��. N0. 3747 JHiRI;AS, bids were siaomitted for the gasoline and kerosene suoply of the City of Livermore for the calander year, 1949 and WHJ~RLAS the bid of Standard Oil Company of California is the lowest most satisfactory bid XON THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the contract for furnishin the asollne and kerosene supply of the City of Livermore for the calander year 1949 be and the same is hereby awarded to Standard Oil Company of California and the Mayor of the Cit, of LtverTore is hereby aut'nor17,ed to execute the necessary contract therefor. Claims Allowed. Sixteen payroll claims amounting to a total of 41,786.88 and eiGhteen claims amountin to a total of w2, 658.73 were audited by the Finance Committee= in,3 on ,noti_on of Councilman Gardella, second- ed ay ',ounci_lman Johnti, -)n ani oy the follloij!.r-ig called vote were allo-, .qed out of the various funds and warrants drawn as follows; Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Tardella, Johnson ant Tfa'.ror Anderson; noes--none; absent--none: PAYROLL AI:Lr John R. Chief of Police >1'1 1359--11elly, _i'rancis 8., ? -.liceman 121.80 1.3030-- Mii.cheli, Daniel J., It 114.50 136.1 - -Ho a ;h, lerle, " 114.50 1362 -- -Munn, Robert, 1363-- 2al3arella, Frank x.364- -Lair, Rosetta, Police clerk 40.50 1365 -- Clarke, Carl 7" = Su0t. ' Insp. GE`dFRAL 4'U'1D 150.50 1366-- 7asmuss:3n, Jesse, Foreman 124.90 1367-- Grana, Charles, ,at. & St. rep. 1110.1 1368-- 'a,ne:e, Rudolph, It 114.20 1369-- Doten., 'reo. ``., Tax ^oller,tor 108.10 1370-- Sarboraria, Louis, Libraryardroner 87.00 1371 -- ramble, Yrs. Var`aret, janitor 14.7 137 %-- :1ock, Dorothy, Dee. Clerk 78.90 1373--3. of Am. for -!ol, of Int. Rev. 256.91 A 1 , 4 '... L A ,_ i -Vl , S �� i 1IJ VF, RA` 975 -- Anderson, H. .., expense of lea ue meeting 20.00 976 - -, al ifornia Rock ��- gravel Co., mix 10.51 977 - -L. N. Curtis 3:" Sons, equipment for Lire dept. 396.65 978 -- Davi3on ?s Pharmacy, supplies for police deot. 1x.28 979 -- Fireproof Tara��;e, recharge battery etc. for truck 14.57 980-- 'Torner Co., Theo, ��,indows for CitIT Hall 55.16 981 -- Jensen & Son, sup;olii'S for City Hall ,-as stojes 14.06 982 -- Nielson hardware, sappl:ies for 'City Nall -as .stoves 7.08 983-- Lhoenix Iron Norks, manhole castinC. 12.81 438 j.4-JA V tt Z4149, n 984 -- Quality !auto parts, supplies for St. 'Dept, 3c City Hall stoves 6.31 985 - -State Compensation Ins. Fund, premium 791.05 986 - -Union Oil Company, gasoline 99.56 9B7-- N—'3tern Loose Leaf Co., revised payroll form 40.44 983 -- Young, Fred S., petty cash 16.75 989 - -The Livermore Herald, printing licenses and portals for Tax Collec- or 51.92 LIBRARY 989- -The Livermore Herald, cards 3,34 990 -- Doubleday & Co., Inc., books 12.99 SPEC LAIC GAS TAX FUND 991--- 4ancini, John, preparing, surveys, plans, & specific.1,066.33 TRAFFIC SAFETY 992 -- Costello, Joe, lube contract -- parts, etc. 13.92 Official Report. The -)fficial reoort of the Treasurer for the month of December was read and on motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Gardella and by the following called vote was accepted and ordered placed on file: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, 'Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes- -none; absent- -none. County :Fire House. A letter was received from the Eoard of Supervisors of Alameda County asking if there were any restrictions in regard to building a County Hire House on a piece of property on the South side of College Avenue 75 foot frontage by 101 feet deep now assessed to Joseph McGlinchey, The City Council instructed City Attorney Richard M. Callaghan to notify the Board of Supervisors to submit plans and specifications on the building to be erected and to make application to the Planning Commission. Annual Street Report. The following resolution was read and was introduced by Councilman Gardella and on motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Anderson and by the following called vote was adooted: Ayes-- Council- men Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes- - none; aosent- -none: h J RESOLUTION NO. 3748. ,V EREAS, the provisions of Section 2151 of the Streets and High- ways Code as added by the Collier -Burns Hivhway Act of 1947, required that the governing body of each City cause an Annual Street'Report to be made and filed with the State Controller; and WHEREAS, it is necessary that this Council designate an official of this City whose duty it shall be to prepare and file said Report on behalf of the City of 'Livermore. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that FRED S. YOUNG, City Clerk, be, 439 4_.~ JAN 17 and he is hereby desi­-natFd as the official. of the City of Liver- more whose duty it shall be to prepare and file sa _d Report with the State Controller.- Woelffel 'Pratt. City Attorne; yr, R. V.. Calla:zrhan, presented a plat of subdivision Noelffel Tract to the City Council for aoproval and acceotance and a dee=d to the land to -ased for :public streets. The fol1ow1_r;7- resol.zt'_on ,vas -read a -,d was introdi.iced by Coun- cilman Carter a -d on ::lotion of Co-_zncilrnan Carter, seconded by Coun- cilman Gardella and by the following called vote, was adopted: AyP >-- ",ouncilmeri Anden,on, Carter, Aa_c;Iella, Johnson and 7ayor Ander- son; noes- -none; absent- -none: RlsSOL�7T CON NO. 3749. R!iC%iA'3D 'NOEL,,'���E and BLA�1CIE WOF.L�?FETj, h..s gife, has presented to this Council a mao entitled "TRACT 912 sit_iated in the City of Livermore, Alameda County, California" for approval and acceptance on behalf of the public all those parcels of la.nd offered for dedication for public use in conformity with the terms of the offer o.f dedication as shown on said map. i OIN TIILRi; ORE :3E I'I' R-_.SOLJE'.1 that said leap be and it is hereby approved and that tr,is Council Toe, hereby accept on behalf of the public all those parcels of land offered for dedication for oublic lase in conformity with the terms of the offer of do t.ion as j shown on said -map, Acceptance of Deed to Streets. The foll )wind resol-z tion was read and was introduced 'ay ^oun- cilman Anderson and on motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Johnson and by the following , ^alled, vote, was adopted: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and 'Mayor Anderson; noes - -none; absent - -none: RE.SCL'.JPT, M CVO. 3750. Bea II Rr'SOLi;'E;D by the Council of the City of l,I_verriore, CoiAnuy of Alameda, State of California, that the attached and annexed Deed made b7 Richard ',Voelffel and Blanche ',Voelffel, his wife, to the City of Livermore, a Nunicipal Corporation, dated January 12th, 1949, be, and it is hereby accepted, and the County Recorder 'of Ala-m-eda County, California, is hereby aathori.zed too record said Deed/ Fire Ins.rance. I The City Attorney, Richard M. Callaghan, was instructed to write to the Hartford Insurance Company to request one of their a-;ents to appear before the City Council to interoert the fire in- surance policies on the City Hall and fire house. Communications. A bulletin was received from the San Francisco Bay Area Council, 2i U� lit r, Inc. in regard to the growth of County Relief and Welfare expend- itures in the Bay Area.; also a bulletin from them in regard to City Tax Rates in Bay Area up 1.6% for 1949. A letter was received from C. J. Fracisco, a representative of the Northwestern National Insurance Company, asking for some of the City's insurance business. A letter of appreciation was received from the Livermore Chamber of Commerce thanking the City Council, Police, Fire and Street Depart- ment for their cooperation during the past year. A letter of thanks to Chief of Police, J. R. Michelis, from Claude R. Montonye, Investi- gator of the U. S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturaliza- tion Service, for his help in aoprehending three Mexican aliens. A Notice was received from the City of Alameda that they will be host to the bast Bay Division of the League of California Cities at the regular meeting to be held on Friday, January 21, 1949, at the Hotel Alameda. They also included an announcement of the progra.n for the First Calif- ornia Institute on Street and Highway problems. This conference will be held in Berkeley January 31 and February 1 and 2, 1949. The above curnnunications were ordered placed on file. A letter was received from Superintendent of Streets, C. G. Clarke that all sewers were laid and paving completed in Tract 808. A letter was written to the Federal Housing Administration to that effect* Notice will oe given the Eank of America within 30 days that money in the inactive account will be withdrawn, and redeposited as a new account to draw interest at one per cent per annum. Adjournment. On motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson and by vote of the Council the Council then adjourned until Monday evening, February 7ph,;1D49 at 8 :00 o'clock P.M. Approve Mayor. Livermore, California J\ Attest: City Cle FEB 7- 1949 , 1 0 I 441. [~ 1949 Re: =:ular v.ee tinE, 7 e cruary '7, 19 �9 A regular meeting of the C1 tv 'ou.nci.l was held in the Co��nci_1 dhambers of the City Hall on Mon.da-T evenin_, 'ebrug.ry 7, 1949. The Nlpet., -_ E to order at �F.05 O'Clc -ck '. 1% Minutes Approved �i 'rcin +_ites of zre last meet n_­, were read and on motion of ouncilman Anderson, Se�conde�: by '-- r:c�ilman. <?ohnson and b-.- the followin -� vote 'Here ao_iro' cd aS entere-1: A-yes- l",-)',1nf_'-0._ men .1e-son, ^. rtes, arclel7 ` =., TOh 1.sOn and '; °a ;Tor <�ndersOn., TOea9- -none, Absent--n ^ne. Miss n7arie .,arthe and a ;roue of Junior State ^men of the Livermore "Tnion Hi-.-h drool. attended the "Iletin". Increase :_'geed of Trains Mr. 1"it ^hell, An offi_ci: l of tY e Jestern 'acific ai.l- road ao- -eared befo -e the -1 tv " ounc i_1 in re�ard to ordinance ,'255 -Flat .r to s Need of trains throu;. -_;h the Cit - of Livermore. He requested that the speed oe increased to :0 miles per hour and presented a r,ao of the ..'. .r. throu ?h the city, sho,.vi.n� Trade crossin,Ss, and stating; anti s i nals at all cro Attorney to present an 25 to 50 mile.^ an hour that the company r ould install dasher si=;ns ss inVS . 1'hP it - Council i nstr zcteci. the City ordinance increasin,7 the s oeed of trains from within the 71-ty limits. Religious _services A reoijest was made by -;ev. J. M. ^oke to hold r. eli. ;rious services on the street on anda -, .,.fternoons . "he matter was referre to the _!? i of of '.:i_th tre a estlon that the serv'_ces �e held n =ar. the Library Park. City Insurance Tsar. LlncOln "allavhan, of •R. . al 1a _han A_ ;ency, explained that the commission of all "it - ^olic, es were split. 60% to Y. r . illa: °han A F nc ;T, as broker, and 40 a to The Inde r,endent Itarehr)tlse a � "ra—l{ ,s. nhe ' -Ity ' a } n _.nr ;oo .� •j _,ouncil in,,tr�_,cted � =r. all.- a.,rar. to Include h:rles 'rac'sco on ^om -As. ,ions on all, future oolicies v,,,ritten for the 71.t7,, in an7,,,ver to -'raciscotc request flor same. 142 "71 ru ��49 Mr. 'Halter Hunter and Robert gown of the .reman's Fund Insurance Co. explained the two policies written on :ire equipment and contents of the City Hail. They stated that the insurance on the build.-ins and contents were low in contrast to the cost of reolacements LD in case of fire damage. They made the su- ;Testion of having an out- side appraisor make an aooraisal of the building to glace more ins- J urance on same, Dut that the contents could be taken from the city's inventory. i'heCity Council stated they w_,uld give this matter fur- ther study. Discussion was brou.�ht up in regard to the city's dan- ger of a suit in case of 2ublic Liability or property damage on the City's property. Garbage Disposal Mr. 'Manuel Chavez handed the "ity ouncil a list of names of oersDn6 he had contacted for Jarbave disposal and re?orted that there were many that refuse to cooperate. me Council requests him to turn all such names that refuse - arba -e disposal to the Chief of police. rise Chief of 2olice was instructed to have copies of that portion of ordinance 247 printed for residents who refuse garbage service. J Test Holes on Sewer ',warm Mr. Edward Keeble of San Jose asked permission to drill test holes on the City's sewer farm for the puroose of determining if the ;round would be suitable for his contracting business. fhe "''ity Attorney.was instructed to grant nim this privele6e. Claims Allowed Thirty -six payroll claims amounting to a total_ of $2,518.32 and thirty- tt ')rec cl-alms amounting, to a total of $1,668.04 were audited by the ?inance Committee, and with the exception of a Standard Uil Co. claim which the City Autorney is investi gating, these claims, on motion of "ouncilman ?ardella, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the followinb called vote were allowed out of the various funds and warrants drawn as follows: Ayes -- Councilman Anderson, Carter, Tardella, Johnson and 'Mayor Anderson: -noes; none; Absent- -none. .` Oj�Y-R '-T, L � - 1_ A 2 443 1374--!1iclaells, John R. Chief of t1olice �� 1.42.40 1375 -- welly, Francis Po I I c e ra n 120.70 1376-Michell,- -Daniel it 110.00 1377-Poush., Merle If 102.20 1378-1,1unn, Robert 105 .20 1379-7alsarella, 7-ank 107.70 1-380-Lair, Rosetta. Police --,)ect7. 9.00 1331--Peters, Illiam Hxtr-i Police 14.70 1382-- ?alalogo A_nna _,)oll-ce Yat,�on 15.75 1393--'Iarke earl Siot. V. Tn-- �E\TFRAL 163.40 1394-7as-nu33en, Jesse -Oorema-n 107-90 1385---irana, Charles Ut. �'- St. ?e��. 110.10 1336--Lamee, 7adolnb it 114.20 1387-Doten, eo. N. Tax 'ollector 95.30 1388--'Oarboraria, Library '7ar,a'e,ier 69.90 T " r s . T,,7,a r aret 0 Janitor 14.37 Anne Clerk 10.00 13�=l­3Ock., Dorotriy ,.lerk b2.30 1392--Anderson H. : I o u n c I e n C 10.00 1393--Anderl-on, Coy it 10.00 13014-Carter T_' ) ", 10.00 1395­',ardella, Louis 10.00 1396--Johnson, H. 'I* 10.00 13,97--Ca7l.al-,nar, .__iichard V. City Attorney 135.00 1399-Clark, V, . J. 'ItV Jua'-e 24.9M 1399--T',olan, Dr. Paul h. Wealth Officer 25.!30 1 40u--.T-,T P a rn 1reasu.rer 25.00 1401-Root, 13r. r. R. 4ilk Inspector 70.00 1402--Tonne, Alexis Chief 45.00 1403--,Keil7 jlrancis B. jail janitor 15.00 1404--Stevenson Irs Nilda Sec. to ,7ud,2-,e 40.00 1405-Van Arkl , 0. L. Found Vaster 40.00 1406 -- Young, Pred S. City Cler,,, 253.60 LI7RARY 1407-Harp, Myrtle Librarian 172 ' .20 1403--'Nhalen VI, Anna Library s . -y janitor 30.00 1409 -- Hospital Service of Cailf. Teneral 63.70 Hae Cross Plan A R T,, 7 73.80 C, L A T M 9 TE N FLI A L 993-7-erntiardt Uf,'_-. Olo.,do� house coro. yard 994-California Rock & ',ravel Co. concrete mix for do.,, hse. 5.26 99b- 7,- Transfer Co. cement for do.­, house v 11.29 996 -- California ','rater Serl.71ce -o. scrvlce 133.50 997,­. r:-Irllsle 1), Co. forms for E!Iroln, . 12.96 993-Carl "I. Clarke su:?olies 9.83 999­1'he Diamond ',,­tCt1 CO. 3!1J:)l'_eS 'or JloL-- house 311.73 1000-Drartels ?narmacy - Ali ,s 9.20 D. -"utcher "'^ Son suo;Dlies 16.7b 1002---.harles R. Hadley Co. , 1� std. forms 4.43 1003--",Il- Harris repairs to jail lock., new clock 32.51-) 1004--Dr. ?. Lesiie Herrick police. examination 2.50 1005--Hub Cafe lunches 22.50 1006 -- Highland Hospi ta'l'. I. contacts esaml-nelk 0,: clinic 1 -2.00 1007--Jensen & Son sanolies 20.72 1008--_� . C. Lassen -,-,'uel 'Y ?e-1-1-1 saPolies -Lr:)i, Library Para 16.25 1009 -- Livermore L�ullderls Suonly Co. do,,7, house su )-)!-Les 79.42 1010-Liver-more Chamber of Commerce aavertis-L.n.- F!vPr-,-t1or•e '50.00 1011-Liver-more L"TeWs reprint of city ordinance ana le:ral 9.37 1012--John R. 'qlchelis not-Ices. 50.91 1013--John R. - ' i ' �ictielis suo�-)lles for police car 75.78 1014--Nelson's Hardware S'_1 fur do,-, house, 9.44 1U15--Oakland -,--lue 2r!nL Co. cony of ,,r '71el.,i tract 1.54 101 o­ "luai I Ty Auto darts g,q)_lies for ;,or-,-). yard. 1.1.22 144 W rC u 'c —1949 1017- -State of California, Printing Division Codes 2.56 1018-- 7Nestern Union Telegraph Co., Telegrams for police 6.18 1019 - -Union Oil Co., Gasoline 44.16 lu20 - -Ired S. Young, Petty Cash 26.33 1021 -- Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Service 23.40 1021 -- It It It Library 5.25 1022 -- Pacific was Sc Electric Co. ,Service It 4.90 1022 -- " " Tr. Saf. 390.51 1022 -- " " General 123.61 LIBRARY 1023---R. A. Hansen, Oil for Library 29.00 1024- -San Francisco News Co. Books 1.93 1025 -- Sather Gate Eook Shop it 1.93 Official Heoorts The official reports for the month of January of the Build- ing Inspector, City Clerk, Tax Collector, Chief of Police, Treasurer, City Judge, Pozndmaster, Milk Inspector, and the annual report of the lire Chief were read and on motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by councilman tarter, ta-d by the following called vote were accepted and ordered filed: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and lviayor Hnderson; noes - -none; absent- -none. Taxes Cancelled The followinU resolution was read and introduced by Coun- ji cilman Gardella, and on motion of Jouncilman �ardella, seconded by I Councilman Carter, and cy the following celled vote, was adopted; Ayes -- Councilman Anderson, Carter, 'Tardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson ?does- -none; absent- -none. RESJLJTION NO. 3751 "WHEREAS, title to the real property particularly described in Account 1I1zmber 1157 of the Assessment Roll of the City of Livermore for the year 1948 has been acquired a-7 the Livermore Llementary C-chool District; and 7,HERI AS, the 1948 ?Municipal 'Tax on said real property for the year 1948 in the sum oz' 461.20 as evidenced by Wax -ill be and they are hereby cancelled. Dorothy Hock hmployed 'The following resolution was read and introduced by Coun- cilman Carter and on motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson was adopted: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, ,ardella, I Johnson and Vlayor Anderson; noes - -none; absent- -none. J RESOLUTION NO. 3752 RESOLVED, that Dorothy Hock be and sne is heresy appointed as deputy City Clerk, and assessor at the compensation of !175.00 per month, payable semi- monthly in arrears, commencing r ?ebruary 1st, 194y. BE I,T FURTHER RESOLVED that she be and is hereby appointed Deputy Tax Collector, Building, ^as, Flectric, and Plumbing Inspector to serve without compensation uherefor aL the pleasure of this Council. k\ 445 Count :Fire Ho!ase *. FEB 7` 194§ The L'lanninj; commis "Ion recommended to the CIty - ouncil that the :)lr >>ns for the Co.int, a, ^cFi e with the oro- visions that the fire ho:zse nar?-0 fte fr m the pro?erty line on Col]_F�e �tvP. and that the oroperty to rezoned from Zone -1 to 'one ^ Yavor ^,nderso , rP,_:tFd ghat aualic hear ;n - be held for said ouroose. Commznicati -)ns A letter was received fr�­m '.'oodro"^ ^y <itcnel Atty in reL'ard to a claim for damaTeo of .:'25.00 to the automobile of PV'rs. A ;':"aniz. The �_;ILy Attorney ",vas directed to write ", r. Kitchel to present the claim in oro per form. A letter from the lac. 'as Electric o. statin_ that nine street 1i7rres n�er�: i:n;;tal�e -i on Pvo. I. "t. and five on East lst. St. i'he ^itv C'lerl' ",vas instructed to ackno ^,�jled _e same. A lettF,: from the Leamue of "alif. ^ides on Ascemo' -Y bill // 1719 to transfer all unoro-rammed mone- in the cha_)ter 20 to the State Teneral und. letter f rom the Oakland Chamber of ' -7,rr _ rce on Alameda. Co. highwav pro -ram. The above letters were ordere l filed. .'% letter from the ?ac. ;as Electr1r. Co. re- ortin), on street li'-.:htin„ in the south half of the rA 7 =i th ad.;?':_t ?.oral li �htir_j. and enan`,es to _;e. made. On motion. of ' ouncil ma.r_. .ardella, seconde' j," ro "ancil la._ ' "a� ter the changes and additions Y1 r 7 � �� 1On8 of lla lamps amountinV to Y199o.20 ?er annum were, a roved and b7T the following called vote a c c e t-e Ana r� ers7>n, Carter, :ardella, .-ohnson, °avor n. e „s ,n; noes-- n,_r,; letter from J odw-rd rest ;ninv from the Plar_ ';7� "ommissi.on L� ated January 201, l 4Y 'ras read. 'he rec ,.lotion seas read and introduced by "ouncilm.a.r, Anderson, seconded ov '7-)ucnilrman. Johnson and b•,7 the followin -, calle ? vote "ryas adopted: ?.yes -- councilmen. .inderson., "arter, ?ardella, Johnson, and '.1a o» Anderson; noes- -none; ' SOL TT ^ ^T 37 3 °� • �'. "'oodward 'des LSns II _'E than the resi - -.ation of ”' ..� . ,00dwardl as a member of thQ 1 a,ir �„! s on of the v of iivermore, dated January 29, 19-19 of a tr_e same is here.. -ly accepted. I 446 W r �..� N y ►J� Recess bn motion of Councilman Johnson, the meetin- was recessed until Monday evening 'Pebruary 21, 1949 at 8 :00 o'clock P.M. Approved: Attest: 4r May ty Cler Adjourned,Re ular Yeetin_, ,ebruary 21, 1949 An adjourned rdzular meetin:,- of the City Co inci.l was held in the Council Cnamber.s at Lne City Hall on Monday even1n , 7ebruary 21, 1949. The meeting; was called to oraer at 8 :00 Roll call: Present-- rouncilmen.:,nderson, .7arter, '�ardella, Johnson and 'Mayor Anderson. absent- -none. Minutes Approved The minutes of the last meeting were read ana on motion of Coun- cilman Carter, seconded ov Councilman Anderson and by the followin7 called vote were aporoved as entered: Ayes -- councilmen Anderson, rs.rter, "ardella, Johnson and Mayor Anaerson; noes - -none; absent-- none. Claims Sixteen payroll claims amounointT to a total of .1�1, and five claims amountin;T to a total or .;265.47 were audited by the Pinance Committee and on motion of Councilman :Iaraella, seconded by Councilman Johnson and by the following called vote were allowed out of the various funds and Narranus drawn as follows; Ayes- - Councilmen Anderson, Carter, :ardella, Tohnson and Ma-Tor Anderson; noes - -none; absent- -none. rAYK11LL *- ABLF 14lOVichelis, John R. 'thief of 'olive 1.4 11.- cif ?T, 7rar.cis F. Policeman 1412.- Micheli, ar�:iel J. " 1413- HOusb, merle, it 1414- Munn, '-�obert 1415- ^alsarella, ,rank 141e- "Lair, Rosetta, _'olive Clerk 141'1 - 'larke, Carl, Suot Ins p. 7r c1� ftA1� SIT -1 T 141.3- RasmUSsen, Jesse, Foreman 1419 - rana, Cnarles, U ` i,. � t. RG;). 1420- Lamee, Rudolph " 1421- Doten, -eor`e [v. a,ax lullector 1422- Sarboraria, Louis Library - ardener 1423 - Gamble, v.rs. ar,aret 142:4 -rock, Dorothy Dep. lerk 1425 -=ank of America for Coll. of Internal r- venue x'140.00 121.80 118.6U 114.50 110.30 99.8U 23.00 1 bU. 190 124.90 110.10 114.20 108.10 87.OU 14.8'7 78.7U 2bl.el 447 rTN, T y i- - & FEB 211 . �V�..AL 1949 1026 - ! ne Livermore Herald, 'r_ nti.n -7" cards ruoY,er sta os 11..4; l c:;'7 -J. R. r is ,ells, re .istrs.tiori fees "or ,�,li ce s,no�l 20 102c� -t'� ^i r'lc :'e1F >none s:: lie F 1 .00 servLce �noer ; x Iron :orks, r.�r�F, 1e 1 >a les rovers _.. 13'7.3 5 1030 -` a e; ^;, ie.n -'o •, ref- lectorized tr f ri c ^ 67.24 i'arkin ; '=eters salesman for toe "Vo ­elsar P n eter "o. �� ^.rstr F n.; the i ,Tie ter made h s company to tr:F ityr � Inc, 1 1 nStr'1.('t8d tCle ? T,v c1F rk to sF:n:.t q. lette" Co invitinv ul-e.at to a -`O1n('ll iV'e "LZ.n , 11';c'3 - -b 14, disc?_ sci -n , the 9dVIF2t�,ilit ?' of park ,-_ meters Elementar-- School and : Aayor Anderson all sec!j ce orTanizati.or.s 111 -149, for the pT.lrtoose of fOr the Cit,V Of' Livermore 1vr. Joe vlcneli -, t'ri_nci oal. of fire �lementary �chocl and t..'o school ooard members, „'r. ^vi on and r, PO ?.mes arnn^ared before tree (7o,?ncil rec,zestir. - Information aoolat cne extent1in of ^rhestnui, . -t,, and alsv it' t'ire hydrants wo, :ld be :)laced near the new scno ^1 boil' -�_nms Inactive Acco�int Hedepos.ited the fol_l owin -, resolution was read and introduced b7r ;'o lncilman Anderson, seco-:ed by councilman Johnson, and b -,r the ioll.owin)- called vote wac adopLed: A7Ter - -rou cilman Anderson, - rter, "ardclla., ?oonson, !Mayor Anderson; noes- one; aosent- -none. RES,JLUTION NU. 3754 of Livermore now has on. deposit �.sith the J4 n, the City ity T -a "k of npr, n T fiver :core Branch, Livermore, californ:in, the s,zm of �'1n,000.n0 to the credit of its inactive ac ^olnt; and F, �S, the said rank, of =merica has OtTere:l to and has a,--,-reed to �1..nc_ ease the rq'te of int:,"r. est now be! n"-r paid- on sucn ina. ^'-i.ve ar,counL,s to the rate of One !1`7�l per cent ner an 11, ,T, on r,ll. n �' and e'.s d.enosi c;s; ' A6 in -)rder to riake said accA lnt a neTr. deposit it is n.e ^_essart that said s;rrl of 10,000.00 be wl,tndrawn from Qai_d Rank and rF-- le.00sited. I'�7 ' 1'iii F_._' (� iF ,' ; T R ' `,�T `,'^ that the 'Treasurer of the. "4 tv of Livermore, ;_: -q n,� he i s hprF1,)7,7 ruthori_zed anr' directed to , ^rithd_gTrr the s ^id inn_r ^tine acr ,.�N� �r )m sa d any, and -_e is fT,rtricr c?ireated c,D immedlately re- de.)osit said rnone -Nr I.n the �'a.n1-, of America Livermore 7,r } _3.nch, Livermore, ~ --� ;forma. Cancellation of Laxes Un rlk. 40 The : °�11nrJl.n reso ],.l)ti0n read and '.ritrod,7re1 )fir nollr!'ilman "ar- a Se ue �_ , ride � �;)'_ ­'Jt1nCi1.?Tlan. r';arte.I', and t;ti' the � _J._ o�':'i.n_'' caller: vole was ado()ted: i man - .r,derson} rtx.r, 'ard� J_la., .TnnnGnn, and N- ?vnr Pnderson; oes-_n ,nP: befit-- nZCIP. RF.S ")LlPiII O T NU. 3755 !: 449 6% f �1 On motion of - ouncil.man ToY,n ^on, 4e -ondea Oir "Dune; loran )vnlerson and by the foli owi n-", called vote, the rner ;ria.nt class business to be done bNr T. ``lomeriKamn, Le.Lia's 'e -.t. 'sore, at 1170 "r 3U lsG. ;3U. c1.aSS?_t'i ec� ? s of the Lhird class for Ghe first `ear ^f' o- ,.isines3 ":ar lP..j.la, TOh1SO 1, an i M"-77)r Anderson; I noes- -ronP; ? ^rent- -none. On Sale Deer License A. coon of an a•)olicaLi.or: for an on s -a.le bn :,,r license for trio FIA_I .ar: `''l-ib wa,, read aria Iisrri.sse('! an;d � r,)+-,.on of "ounci rnan "Drte x ce on led Dv r01.tn ^il:nal Ar;ci ^rson, A.nd on the rec,�,rmen`�aLion Of Police ^ri.e`' v?i ^.heli.s Ln r 1 LV Clerk was ins Gr l.^teri to write Elle, c +fate r, ?ar:A of k;oilnl g �ati,on re_Jsteri.n,, tt-le ouncil's oroLesL s- ._'MnsL trie _,r�'.nuin" )f sai_o LT, nse. Street Signs or' streets, "arl ri5rxe apueared he °ore trie 7oi_znoil. and re- ported Lne need of new sureeL sins. i1rie "ounci.l insuructe� riim to p!irchase wnauever was needed. -- Fireproofing Garage r n P °. ar =tee also f }? of the ? �- a} U + , _ } Y.: �.,:, '�.. u._ir� �°_r re roof :3,a ? t y 3n f JLYr 7JaliJ :ia t-1, t ` ; ^ »^ y + a - L _ - � .) �' Cl '!'.)-- �- - � =1_" ;.) tYlb Shoe ": - room she "ouncil then L'istrtuc i: ,, ' h t tr�,v. a.:i the t'.? the top : -f tLi peak i n t e r- . ,ommunications a com)�ini r.,ation was rec_:ei.vj. -I from Pol.oh, P ills "o. man if gcturers of par} i. meters thanki n- the D, nci.l for - olirtesi.es e:rtendea cnei r sai.es;;;an, i; letter from trie Jr, Statesmen Unarix n -I trie eounci.l fn" une couruesv s? own when Lneir enaor,er aLtended a council mec uin , A ^ommunication froir: une Atuornev'3 ot't' _ce thanking Chief M'.ctielis for nips cooperation in local n- a xiune3s. x leLter Was received from the S ua Le "nmoerisation Tns . Co. inf'ormin-c the `Ioiincii of a reduction of basic rat,�s effective .Tan. 19, 1949. An invluaLion from tree V. r'osu ; 72b5 To tneir Charter Ins LiUULfon and. installation A report from tno�, r. F. E. on street li lhts :)laced i.n oner.at' on Jan. 7 In the No, n,dan. TIATo letters fr.,) , Lrie T: a���e ^f ^­].i t'orr.v_a Citie ^. 450 W MAR 7 1949 � One reporting on,tree extensLon of 'federal social seciAriuy, and the other was a report on the meeting of the Board of )irectors of the Lea;ue. A letter from the Oakland Title Insurance and uarancy Co. Lo Lne effect Lnat the taxes had been fu.ily paid on the property Litled Tract 912. 13uildin Insoector's Yearly Report The report fur the calander year of 1948 on building was read the amount as follows: �b43,969.00. Adjournment 'The Iouncil tt:en adjourned until ":ionctq.y e,!entnr, March 'ltn., 1949 at 8 :v0 o'clock e. MI. on motion of "ouncilman '"ar.ter. Approved: or MAR 7 Livermore, C lif ornia Attest ;� .� Cit Cler j%—'TW 0 Regular Meeting, March 7, 1949 A regular meeting of the City CQuneil was held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall on Monday evening, March 7, 1949. The meet- ing was called to order at 8 :05 o'clock P. M. Roll Call: Present -- Councilmen Anderaoa, Cwtero Johnson, Acting Mayor Gardella; Absent - -Mayor Anderson. Minutes Approved The minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion of Coun- oilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote were approved as entered: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson, Acting Mayor Gardella; noes- -none; absent - -Mayor Anderson. Hearing for Rezoning for County No written protests against the re- zoning of the real property on the southerly side of College Avenue from Zone R -1 to Zone R -2 having been received by the City Clerk, and no persons appearing per- sonally before the City Council on Monday evening, March 7th. 1949 to protest said rezoning, the Mayor Pro -tem directed the City Attorney to prepare the necessary amendment to Ordinance No. 267 for presentation to the Council for further action. 451 B � N^ R r+ 1 Billiard Club Beer License l X949 Mr. M. W. Spruiell and E. F. Butterfield, proprietors of the Billiard Club located at 1083 W. 1st. St, appeared before the Council asking the City Council to withdraw the protest for a beer license. The City Council stated that the Police Commission would get in touch with the State Board of Eq ualization and would abide with the State's decision. Solicitors License Fees Mr . Jas. W. Elliott of 1065 W. 1st. St, made a protest to the City Council concerning the low license fee for solicitors in direct competition to local merchants. The Council stated that all the licenses were in the process of revising and that this section was tentatively raised from $2.00 to $3.00 per day. Official Reports The official reports for the month of February of the Building Inspector, City Clerk, Tax Collector, Chief of Police, Treasurer, City Judge, Poundmaster, Milk Inspector, were read and on motion of Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Carter and by the following called vote were accepted and ordered filed; Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson, Acting Mayor Gardella; noes - -none; absent - -Mayor Anderson. Claims Allowed Thirty -five payroll claims amounting to a total of $2,552.57 and thirty -four claims amounting to a total of$1,806.08 were audited by the Finance - Committee, and on motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote were allowed out -of the various funds and warrants drawn as follows: Ayes-- Council- men Anderson, Carter, Johnson, Acting Mayor Gardella; noes - -none; absent - -Mayor Anderson. PAYROLL ABLF Miehelis, John, R. Chief of Police Kelly, Francis B. Policeman Micheli, Daniel J. " Housh, Merle " Munn, Robert " Falsarella, Frank " Lair, Rosetta, Police Clerk Peters, William, Extra police Donohue, Flora, Matron Paulos, Anna, it 1426 1427 1428 1429 1430 1431 1432 1433 1434 1435 $159.50 132.00 133.20 114.50 122.50 105.90 22.00 14.70 4.80 19.20 41 r, MAR* 1949 GENERAL Clarke, Carl G. Supt &Insp. 1436 $157.50 Rasmussen, Jesse, Foreman 1437 124.90 Grana, Charles, Ut. & St. Rep. 1438 110.10 Lamee, Rudolph " " 1439 114.20 Doten, Geo, N, Tax Collector 1440 108,10 Sarboraria, Louis, Library =ardener 1441 87.00 Gamble, Mrs, Margaret, Janitor 1442 14.87 Hock, Dorothy, Dep. Clerk 1443 78.70 Anderson, H. W. Councilman 1444 10.00 Anderson, Roy C. " 1445 10.00 Carter, B. F. " 1446 10000 Gardella, Louis " 1447 10000 Johnson, H. M. " 1448 10000 Van Arkle, 0. L. Dep Poundmaster 1449 40.00 Callaghan, Richard M., City Attney, 1450 135.00 Clark, M. J., City Judge 1451 24.00 Dolan, Dr, Paul E. 1452 25.00 Hearn, F. Ray, Treasurer 1453 25.00 Bonne, Alexis, Fire Chief 1454 40900 Kelly, Francis B., Jail Janitor 1455 15.00 Root, Dr. R. R., Milk Inspector 1456 70.00 Stevenson, Mrs. Wilda, Sec. Judge 1457 40.00 Young, Fred S., City Clerk 1458 258.70 Harp, Myrtle, Librarian LIBRARY 1459 178.20 Whalen, Mrs, Anna, Janitor 1460 30.00 CLAIMS GENERAL 1031-- Addressograph- Multigraph Corp., Plates 1032 -- Bernhardt Mfg. Co., sharpen crowbar, supplies 1033 -- California Water Service Co., Service 1034 - -A. Carlisle & Co., assessment roll, supplies 1035 -- Certified Safe & Lock Service, safe repaired 1036 -- Chamber of Commerce, Advertising Livermore 1037- -Joe Costello, repair on police car 1038-- Davisonts Pharmacy, supplies for police dept. 1039 - -Paul E. Dolan, M. D., police examinations $ 23.74 sewer fm 9.69 f or 1040 - -N. D. Dutcher & Son, supplies for pound, sewer, 1041 - -M. Greenberg's Sons, fire hydrants 1042 - -F. Leslie Herrick, police examinations 1043 -- Highway Garage, repair truck water pump 1044 - -Hub Cafe, lunches ])045 -- Independent Warehouse Co., dog meal for pound 1046 -- Inter -City Express, Subscription 1047 -- Jensen & Son, supplies for hydrants 1048 -- League of California Cities, copy of report 139.65 stenci1112.48 12.50 50.00 23.04 8.17 13.00 st. 8.84 61.50 12.50 23.37 40.00 9.79 10.00 67.31 1.00 1049 -- Livermore Builder's Supply Co. sup. for dog house, sewer 64.70 TRAFFIC SAFETY 1049 -- Livermore Builder's Supply Co., warning signs 5.04 GENERAL 1050 -- Livermore Herald, exemp, blanks, garbage notices, stamp 47.66 1051 -- Livermore News, legal notices 1052 - -E. Donald Matthews, M. D. police examinations 1053 - -J. R. Michelis, mileage 1054 -- Quality Auto Parts, battery, cable, wrench, chisel 1055- -John A. Roebling's Sons Co. of California, cord flag 1056 - -St. Paults Hospital, dressing fingers 1057 - -Fred S. Young, petty cash 1058 -- Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Service 1058 -- t' " " " Library 1058 -- " " " " TRAFFIC SAFETY 1059 -- County of Alameda, install police radio 1060 - -Fritz & Schwarting, colas for st. dept. 1 LIBRARY 1061 -- Foster & Futernick Co., binding books 1062 - -R. A. Hansen, oil for library 1063 - -San Francisco News. Co., world almanac 1064 - -The Sather Gate Book Shop, books J\ 13.75 15.00 31.50 16.85 pole2035 5.00 20.41 63.78 4.49 616.39 16.20 123.00 80.80 22 *07 2.61 7.88 00 W CD 1 Licenses Denied 453 MAR 7 ;949 An application was read for a business license for the Livermore Motor Sales and on motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Anderson and by the following vote was denied; Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson, Acting Mayor Gardella; noes: none; Absent- - Mayor Anderson. The City clerk was instructed to write the Livermore Motor Sales informing them that application may be applied for as a sales room, however the garage must be fireprofea before application for a garage may be made. Also, operation of said garage must be suspended at once. An application from the Valley Motors for a used car lot was read and motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson, the application was denied. The Council felt that $200 to $500 per month was too low in dealing with used cars. By the following called vote Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, "arter, Johnson, Acting Mayor Gardella; noes - -none; absent - -Mayor Anderson. However the license will be granted if applied for at $3,000 to $5,000 per month. GarbargeDisposal The City Clerk was instructed to write the Board of Supervisors concerning the acute situation on garbage disposal, and ask that the proper official meet with the City Council at their meeting on March 27, 1949, to discuss the matter and ways and means of handling the sit- uation. Recreation Park The City Clerk was instructed to write the Atlas Lawn Sprinkler Co. in regard to the prices on pipe, pipe fittings and sprinkler heads needed to install the watering system at the recreation park. Deputy Poundmaster The following resolution was read and on motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote was adopted; Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson, Acting Mayor &ardella; noes - -none; absent.-Mayor Anderson. Resolution & 3756 RESOLVED, that 0. L. Van Arkel be anff he is hereby employed as Deputy Poundmaster of the City of Livermore at a compensation of $40.00 per month, plus .50� per head for each live dog impounded in any cal - ander month, payable monthly in arrears. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Deputy Poundmaster shall submit to the City Council a statement in writing showing the number of all live dogs impounded in each calander month in addition to any other 454 reports required to be submitted to the City Council. FURTHER RESOLVED that Resolution No. 3707 duly passed and adopted on July 19, 1948 be and it is hereby recinded. Ordinance on Speed of Trains The Ordinance on regulating the speed of trains was read and on motion of Councilman Johnson, sedonded by Councilman Carter, and by the following vote was adopted; Ayes -- Councilman Anderson, Carter, Johnson, Acting Mayor Gardella; noes - -none; absent - -Mayor Anderson, ORDINANCE #267 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINUM NO. 255 BY AMENDING SECTION 2 THEREOF AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREOF. The City Council of the City of Livermore do ordain as follows: W c� c� Section 1. Ordinance No. 255 entitled "An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 13 by Amending Paragraph 6 of Section 6 thereof ", is hereby amended by amending Section 2 thereof. Section 2, Section 2 of Ordinance No. 255 is hereby amended to read as follows: It shall be unlawful and a misdeazanor: For any person, firm or corporation, itd agents or employees to cause any locomotive engine, car or cars, designed or being used as a passenger, troop or express train, to be propelled with- in the City Limits of the City of Livermore at a greater rate of speed than fifty miles per hour, or to cause any locomotive engine alone or car or cars not connected to a locomotive engine,_or a lo6tgf? Tn conjunction with any car or cars designed or being used as a freight train to be propelled within the City Limits of the City of Liver- more at a greater rate of speed than thirty-miles per hour; to fail to give proper warning of the approach of said locomotive and /or car or cars by the ringing of the locomotive bell, or the ` sounding of the locomotive whistle, or to obstruct the passage of any street or highway within the City of Livermore by placing any locomotive engine, car or cars, or any other vehicle drawn or propelled on any railroad tract or switch tract across any street or public highway intersected by said railroad tract or switch tract for a period of time longer than five minutes. Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force at the time provided by law. Section 5. This ordinance is hereby ordered to be printed and published in the Livermore News, which newspaper is hereby designated for that purpose. Communications Two communications were read from the P. G. & E., one informing the Council that the electrolier's on No. L St. have been disconnected and the other stating that the lighting in the No. Addn, has been completed. A letter from the California Water Service Co. in answer to the City's request for a fire hydrant at Mocho and Holmes Sts, FJ J They estimate the extension would be $4,389, with a refund of $285.00 for each permanent consumer attaching service to this main within ten years, or until the deposit is exhausted. These letters were ordered filed. A Communication from the Hartford Adcident and Indemnity Co. was read and referred to the Supt. of Streets, and will be taken care of before the softball season opens. I�\ 455 MAR 1:1949 A letter was received from the Pettit Agricultural Relief Plan in regard to the problems of citrus growers. This letter was ordered filed. Salary Increase The following resolution was read and on motion of Councilman Johnson, seconded oy Councilman Anderson, and by the following called vote was adopted: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson and Acting Mayor Gardella; noes- -none; absent - -Mayor Anderson. Resolution #3757 RESOLVED, that the salary of ran a sarella as a police officer of the City of Livermore, be and the same is hereby fixed at the rate of $250.00 per month, payable semi - monthly in arrears, commencing March lst, 1949. Recess Actin; Mayor Gardella then recessed the Council until Monday evening, March 14, at 8 :00 P. M. Approved: �� // Attest: Mayo y Livermore, C lifornia 2 � tpdp -�J'�'��v -- Adjourned Regular Meeting, March 14, 1949. An Adjourned regular meeting of the eity Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, March 14, 1949. The meeting was called to order at 8 :00 o(clock P. M. Roll Call: Present -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson and Acting Mayor Gardella; absent - -mayor Anderson. Parking Meter Discussion Acting Mayor Gardella occupied the chair owing to the absence of Mayor Anderson. He stated the reason for calling the meeting was to get the opinion of the citizens of Livermore on the feasibility of parking meters for the City of Livermore. The Acting Mayor then gave a resume of the sources from which the City derives it's revenue. He stressed particularly the fact that the annual pay- roll for the 6ity was greater than taxes from both secured and un- secured property. Also that the cost of City government was increasing faster than the revenue, but that the City was financially solvent at present. There were increasing expenses coming up in the future some of which were a necessity, others that would benefit the City with no provision in revenue for it. 456 00 MAR 141949 n C Acting Mayor Gardella then called on representatives from the organizations present to express their views on parking meters. Those present were: Women's Improvement Club, Business & Professional Women's Club, Soroptomist Club, Chamber of Commerce, U.S. Veterans Hospital, V.F.W., 20 -30 Club, Of the above named present, only two spoke in favor of parking meters. A general discussion was held and others present representing business men and taxpayers were against meters, the larger number feeling that it would discourage trade in the City, especially transients. The idea of a sales tax was brought into the discussion and said proposal was unfavorable to the greater majority of those present. The meeting stood recessed at 9 :20 P. M. and re- convened at 9 :30 P. M. for other business to come before the Council. Communications A letter from M. Acciaioli of the Livermore Motor Sales requesting that he be granted a hearing before the Council in regard to his license for a garage. Acting Mayor Gardella suggested that he should be granted a hearing, to which the rest of the Council agreed. The City Clerk was instructed to write a letter to be del- ivered to Mario Acciaioli personally, requesting that he attend a meeting of the City Council, Tuesday evening, March 15, 1949 at 8 :45 P. M. The City Clerk received a phone call from the Western Pacific Railroad representative inviting the City officials and their wives to,a dinner at the Leamington Hotel in Oakland at noon, Friday, March 18, 1949, and for a ride in their new streamliner in the afternoon, The communication was ordered filed. Recess On motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Council- man Johnson, and the vote of the Council, the Council recessed until:. March 15, 1949 at 8 :45 P. M. Approved: v Attest: Malyor City C r Livermore, Californif 1 1049 Q AV, MAR 6 457 Adjourned Regular Meeting, March 15, 1949 An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Tuesday evening, March 15, 1949. The meeting was called to order at 8 :45 o'clock P. M. Roll call: Present -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson and Acting Mayor Gardella; absent - -Mayor Anderson. Livermore Motor Sales License Acting Mayor Gardella stated the reason for calling the meeting was to discuss the application of Livermore Motor Sales for a license. After comments from Mr. Acciaioli and Mr. Wickering of the Livermore Motor Sales and from the Councilmen, the following motion was made by Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Anderson and by the following called vote was adopted; Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson and Acting Mayor Gardella; noes - -none; absent - -Mayor Anderson. That all automotive work now on hand at 116 No, L St, shall be prosecuted to completion That occupants of building at 116 No. L St. and their agents and employees shall cease all automotive work in said premises for one week, after the above mentioned automotive work is completed. That construction of the north wall of said building at 116 No. L St, shall be commenced not later than Wednesday, March 23, 1949 and shall be diligently continued until the work thereon is completed. The balance of all work required to be done to make use of said building fully comply with all lave and ordinances of the City of Livermore shall be completed within 60 working days from March 15, 1949. That the one week cecessation of all automotive work shall and is considered as a penalty imposed for the violation of this Council's order that work cease on said premises which order was heretofore made by this Council. That a license to engage in business on said premises shall not be granted until the north wall of said building is completed and the completion thereof shall be certified to this Council by the Building Inspector and the period of suspension of work has elapsed from the date on which the Chief of Police shall be notified that all present automotive work is completed and the Chief of Police shall certify that said automotive work has been completed. 458 00 MAR 21 1949 � Communications The City Clerk of San Jose sent a copy of their ordinance regarding parking cars on the street with "For Sale" signs attached, in answer to the City Clerks request for same. A communeiation from the Alameda County Board of Supervisors acknowledging our communication in regard to the garbage facility situation. Supervisor Stanley will attend the meeting of Monday March 21st. at which time the problem will be discussed. These communications were ordered filed. Recess On motion of Councilman Carter, the Council then recessed until Monday evening, March 21st, at 8 o'clock P. M. Approve Attest - � — ayo � r Livermore, California MA -0 211949 Adjourned Regular Meeting, March 21, 1949 An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, March 21, 1949. The meeting was called to order at 8 :05 P. M. Roll Call: Present -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson, and Acting Mayor Gardella; Absent - -Mayor Anderson. Minutes Approved The minutes of March 7, 14, and 15 were read and on motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by CotLneilman Johnson, and by the following called vote were approved as entered: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson, and Acting Mayor Gardella; Noes- -none Absent - -Mayor Anderson. Solicitors Mr. Jas. W. Elliott asks the City Council if it would be possible to have a separate section for outside photographers in- corporated in the business license ordinance. The Council stated the proposal would be taken under advisement. Garbage Disposal Pit Supervisor Chester Stanley appeared before the City Council in regard to a County disposal pit for residents outside of the City limits. He explained that the County Planning Commission has been 459 MAE 1 1940 working on the problem but no recommendation had been presented to the Board of Supervisors. He stated that to get action started the City should present a proposal to the Board whereby the County and-City may use the City Garbage Disposal grounds. Suggestions from the Council and Supervisor Stanley were considered which would be fair to both the City and County. The City Attorney was in- structed to draw up a proposal whereby the County would assume their share of the cost of maintaining the City's pits to be pre- sented to the County Board of Supervisors. A letter was read from Gallagher and Ruffo, attorneys of San Jose, asking consideration of allowing Mr. Manuel Chaves to make a nominal charge to residents outside of the City limits. Mr. Chaves was present at the meeting and was instructed to present to the Council at the April 4, 1949 meeting a proposal of the rates he wished to charge for those hauling their own garbage. Parking Meters A salesman demonstrated the Automotive Parking Meter, pointing out the features of this particular parking meter. Acting Mayor Gardella assured him that their meter would be given consideration if meters should be installed in the City. Claims Sixteen payroll claims amounting to a total of $1,784.93 and four claims amounting to a total of $220.16 were audited by the Finance Committee, and on motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote, were allowed out of the various funds and warrants drawn as follows: Ayes- - Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson, Acting Mayor Gardella; noes - -none; absent - -Mayor Anderson. PAYROLL -- GENERAL 1461-- Michelis, Jhhn R., Chief of Police $140.00 1462 -- Kelly, Francis B. Policeman 121.80 1463 -- Michell, Daniel J. n 118.60 1464-- Housh, Merle " 114.50 1465 - -Munn, Robert " 110.30 1466 -- Falsarella, Frank " 110.30 1467 -- Skinner, Betty, Police Clerk 20.00 1468 -- Clarke, Carl G., Supt. & Insp. 150.50 1469 -- Rasmussen, Jesse Foreman 124.90 1470-- Grana, Charles, Ut. & St. Rep. 110.10 1471-- Lamee, Rudolph n it n 114.20 1472-- Doten, George N. Tax Collector 108.10 1473-- Sarboraria, Louis, Lib. Gardener 87.00 1474 -- Gamble, Mrs. Margaret Janitor 14.87 1475 - -Hock, Dorothy, Dep, Clerk 78.70 1476 -- Collector of Internal Revenue, Bank of America 261.06 46® 0 LIAR 21194 c� ca CLAIMS -- GENERAL 1065 -- Edward R. Bacon Co., replace parts, sup. st. dept. $153.68 1066 - -J. R. Michelis, repair typewriter in Clerk's office 10.00 1067 -- Phoenix Iron Works, frame and grate 32.28 1068 -- Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., service 18.95 1068 -- " it it n Library 5.25 Purchase Diener _ Superintendent of Streets Carl Clarke was instructed to pur- chase a posthole digger. Also to put another man on the payroll for street work. Communications A letter from Stone & Youngberg asking the City's support of Senate Bill No. 851 was received. Also a notice of Denial of Application to the Billiard Club for a beer license from the State Board of Equalization. A copy of the Minutes of the Executive Committee of the League of California Cities; also a copy of a survey of city sales taxes in 6alifornia. A letter from Atlas Lawn Sprinkler Co. with prices for sprinkler heads and fittings needed in installing a sprinkling system at the Reacreation Park. A report on the'Livermore Motor Sales by Chief Michelis was read. These communications were ordered placed on file. Sign Permit An application for a permit to erect a sign at Valley Motors Used Car Lot was read and on motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote was granted; Ayes: Councilman Anderson, Carter, Johnson, and Acting Mayor Gardella; noes- -none; absent - -Mayor Anderson. Adjournment On Motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the vote of the Council, the Council then adjourned until April 4, 1949, at 8otclock P. M. Approved: Mayor Livermore, Calif. V APB �"�9 Attest: City C1Jrk APR 4- 1949 Regular Meeting, April 4, 1949 A regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Oouncil Chambers of the City Hall on Monday evening, April 4, 1949. The meeting was called to order at 8 :00 ofclock P. M. Roll Call: Present -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, ?ardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Absent - -none, Minutes Approved The minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion of Council- man Anderson, seconded by,Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote were approved as entered: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes - -none; absent - -none. Claims Thirty -five payroll claims amounting to a total of $2,596.52 and thirty -six claims amounting to a total of $20983.75 were audited by the Finance Committee, and on motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Carter and by the following called vote were allowed out of the various funds and warrants drawn as follows: Ayes- - Councilmen Anderson, Carter, "rardella, Johnson, and Mayor Anderson; noes - -none; absent - -none. PAYROLL GENERAL 1477-- Michelis, John R., Chief of Police 1478 -- Kelly, Francis B. Policeman 1479-- Micheli, Daniel J. " 1480-- Housh, Merle " 1481 - -Munn, Robert " 1482 -- Falsarella, Frank " 1483 -- Peters, William, Extra Police 1484 -- Skinner, Betty Lou, Police Clerk 1485 -- Paulos, Mrs, Anna, Police Matron 1486 -- Lienert, June, Police Matron 1487 -- Clarke, Carl G., Supt. & Insp. 1488 -- Rasmussen, Jesse, Foreman 1489 -- Grana, Charles, Ut. & St. Rep, 1490 -- Lamee, Rudolph, " " 1491-- Doten, George N., Tax Collector 1492-- Sarboraria, Louis, Lib Gardener 1493 -- Gamble, Mrs, Margaret, Janitor 1494 - -Sock, Dorothy, Dep. Clerk 1495 -- Anderson, H. IN., Councilman 1496 -- Anderson, Roy C. It 1497 -- Carter, B. F. It 1498 -- Gardella, Louis " 1499 -- Johnson, H. M. f� 1500- -Van Arkel, 0. L•., Dep. Poundmaster 1501 -- Callaghan, Richard M., City Attorney 1502 -- Clark, M. J., City Judge $157.10 135.40 118.60 114.50 126.30 118.10 44.10 21.00 20.25 14.40 150.50 124.90 110.10 114.20 108.10 87.00 14.87 78.70 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 42.50 135.00 24.00 462 & APR 4- 1949 1503-- Dolan,'Dr. Paul E., Health Officer $ 25.00 1504 -- Hearn, F. Ray, Treasurer 25.00 1505 -- Bonne, Alexis, Fire Chief 45.00 1506 -- Kelly, Francis B., Jail Janitor 15.00 1507 - -Root, Dr, R. R., Milk Inspector 70.00 1508 -- Stevenson, Mrs. Wilda, Secretary to Judge 40.00 1509 -- Young, Fred S., City Clerk, Assessor, Tax Coll, 258.70 PAYROLL LIBRARY 1510 - -Harp, Myrtle, Librarian 178.20 1511 -- Whalen, Mrs. Anna, Janitor 30.00 CLAIMS 1000 GENERAL 10.40 1069 -- Amador Motors, Easyway Posthole Digger for St Dept. $136.45 1070 - -8ud Bentley & E. Tucker, repair plumbing in Jail 147.52 1071--California Water Service Co., service 138.65 1072 - -M. E. Callaghan Agency, Ins. fire and theft cars 169.40 1073 - -Carl Clarke, buckets, axe, mop, ammonia, hexol,coup- 27.56 ling, Buggetta for Lib. 11.24 1074 -- Chamber of Commerce, Advertising Livermore 50.00 1075 - -Joe Costello, repair police car and pickup 22.37 1076 - -Dr ". Paul E. Dolan, services for prisoner 2.50 1077 -- Elliott H. Dopking, copy's of checks for Police Dept. 6.97 1078 -- Duarte's Pharmacy, receipt books, note paper, typewriter 4.10 ribbons, flash bulbs, post cards for police & clerk 9.38 1079 - -N, D. Dutcher & Son, supplies for dog house & corp yd. 7.48 1080 - -Ferro Enameling Co., street signs and pipe 145.90 1081 - -Frank Fiorio, boots and rain hats 9.07 1082 - -Fritz & Schwarting, 1000 gals* colas for streets 123.60 1083 - -Frank Gardella, et al, overpayment of taxes #1157A 20.40 1084 - -Hub Cafe, lunches for prisoners 27.00 1085 - -F. C. Lassen, Fuel and Feed, Weed no More for Lib. 3.05 1086 -- Livermore Builder's Supply Co., supplies for dog house and nails for core yd. 20.48 1087 -- Livermore Fire Dept., payroll 475.00 1088 -- Livermore Furniture Store, desk and refinishing 24.80 1089 -- Livermore Herald, postals, personal prop. notices, tax bills, police report cards, milk insp. reports 47.36 1090 -- Livermore News, printing ordinance 10.66 1091 - -Dr. E. Donald Matthews, M. D. 15.00 1092 - -John and Catherine Michelis, Lease on block 16, Tn. Livermore 1000 1093 - -J, R. Michelis, mileage 10.40 1094 -- Oakland Blue Print Co., block book sheets 4.10 1095 - -St. Paul's Hospital, Medical Service 5.00 1096 -- Southern Pacific Co., freight bill #5822, J. E. Spain 22.18 1097 -- Transport Clearings, freight bill iron pipe 4.27 1098 - -Fred S. Young, petty cash 27.56 1099-- Pacifie Gas & Electric Co., service 53.03 TRAFFIC SAFETY 1099 -- Pacific Gas & Electric Co., service 643.54 LIBRARY 1099 -- Pacific Gas & Electric Co., Service 4.77 1100 -- Foster & futernick Co., book binding 4.10 1101 - -R, A. Hansen, oil for Library 27.12 1102 - -8, M. McKenzie, Subscriptions 21.00 1103 -- Sather Gate Book Shop, books 18.90 1915 BOND FUND 1104 -- American Trust Co., bond and coupon 512.50 Official Reports The official reports of the Building Inspector, City Clerk, Tax Collector, Chief of Police, City Judge, Treasurer, Pound- master, and Milk Inspector, were read and on motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Gardella, and by the following called vote were accepted and ordered placed on file: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes - -none; absent - -none• N W CJ 463 Recreation Park APB 4= Mr. A. R. Rettig was present, asking the Council for a fence to be erected in the back of the soft ball grounds before the ball season opens. Councilman Carter informed him that the glans for fencing and turfing would not begin until the soft ball season was over. Later in the evening Mr. Jas. Stephens came in from the Recreation Commission meeting and informed the Council that they would have the fence erected on the rear of the block. The City Clerk was instructed to notify R. L. Merritt to have a committee from the Recreation Commission attend a meeting with the City Council on Monday evening, .April 11, 1949. Dr. Dolan was also notified to attend said meeting. Woelffel Tract #912 Mr. Sparling, representing Mr. Woelffel, appeared before the Council requesting information in regard to getting the Tract ready for building purposes. Supt. of Streets C. �'. Clarke stated that he would have the streets graded as soon as the grapevines were removed. Garbage Disposal A letter was received from Gallagher and Ruffo of San Jose quoting rates to be charged by Manuel Chavez for outside users of the disposal pits for garbage and waste material. Mr. Chavez was present to get more particulars on the garbage problem. The letter was laid over until a proposal is received from the County in regard to their sharing the expense of the garbage pit. Loading Zone Mr. James Stephens requested that a loading zone be placed in the rear of the State Theatre on 2nd. St. C. i. Clarke was instructed to paint the curb for said zone in the most convenient location. Small Firearms Permit On Motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Johnson and on the following called vote a permit to sell small firearms at 141 No. L St. was granted to Minoggio's Sport Center. Ayes-- Council- man Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes - -none; absent - -none. Remodel Garage Mr. Al Bonne requested permission to remodel his garage by removing the loft, then reroofing and stuccoing. Permission was granted by the Council. 464 00 dr- Arcs 4 1949 Communications A letter from the Public Utilities Commission was ready concerning the speed of trains through cities where the vehicular and rail movements are conducted on the same level. City Attorney R. M. Callaghan was instructed to attend the conference held by the Commission to discuss this matter on April 15, 1949 in San Francisco. A letter from the Livermore Chamber of Commerce asking the Council to investigate the nuisance caused by sound trucks doing advertising in the City. The Council will take this matter under advisement. The Merchants Committee also wishes to go on record as being opposed to parking meters. A communication from The Henry J. Kaiser Co. in regard to a city Contractor's license was referred to the City Attorney. A bulletin from the League of California Cities in reference to bills in the State Legislature was read, also twenty six applications for policeman were read. These communications were ordered placed on file. Finger Printing Outfit The Council instructed Chief of Police J. R. Michelis to buy a finger printing outfit for the Police Dept. Recess On motion of Councilman lardella, seconded by Councilman Johnson and by the vote of the Council, the Council then recessed until April 11, 1949 ,at 8 O'clock.I- M. Approved: x Attest: ay r City r APR A — Adjourned Regular Meeting, April 11, 1949 An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, April 11, 1949. 'the meeting was called to order at 8 :05 P. M. Roll Call -- Present -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gmrdella, Johnson, and Mayor Anderson; Absent - -none. Recreation Park Mayor Anderson dispensed with the regular order of business and stated that the purpose of the meeting was to clarify the Recreation 0 465 r, 7 Park problem. Dr. Paul E. Dolan and Vim. Rees were present from the Park Commission, and R. E. Merritt and C. S. Shelly from the Recreation District. Councilman Carter stated that the pipe and fittings for the sprinkling system had been purchased and that the turfing and sprinkling system would be installed after the soft ball season closed in the fall. Prices on fencing had been received, but no provision had been made in our City budget for purchasing same in the fiscal year ending July 1, 1949, Dr. Dolan considered that the Recreation Committee and the Park Commission should have met first and that the Park Commission would then bring in a recommendation to the City Council. R. E. Merritt stated that for this year the Recreation District would not be able to stand any of the expense of the maintenance of the ball grounds, but in the coming year a custodian would be needed for the Recreation Building and that a plan may be worked out with the City Council to help defray the expenses of the ball park. Mr. Merritt stated that provision had been make to erect a fence, at the expense of the Recreation District, in the rear of the block before the soft ball season opened, The City Council agreed to defray the expenses of the soft ball diamond for this year, which would include paying a custodian $5.00 a night and also the lights and incidental expenses. The charge would be 0.00 per night for games as in the past. The Park Commission and the Recreation District are to meet to discuss further problems, after which the Park Commission will present a recommendation to the City Council. Appointment to Plan,Commission ` A letter from Mayor H. W. Anderson appointing Leo R. Callaghan to the Planning Commission, subject to the approval of the Council was read, and on motion of Councilman 3ardella, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the following called vote, the following resolution was adopted; Ages -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent - -none. Resolution #3758 WHEREAS, the Mayor of the City of Livermore has notified this Council by letter dated April 11, 1949 that he has appointed Leo R. Callaghan as a member of the Planning Commission of the Cite of Livermore to serve for the unexpired term of Walter M. Woodward, resigned, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the appointment of Leo R. Callaghan as a member of the Planning Commission of the City of Livermore to serve for the unexpired term of 'halter M. Woodward, resigned, be and the same is hereby confirmed. Extension of Chestnut St, City Atty, R. M. Callaghan and Supt. of Sts. C. G. Clarke reported progress on acquiring the property for the extension of Chestnut St. from North I St. to Junction Ave. Recess On motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Anderson and the vote of the C at 8 :00 o'cloq.J M Approved :, Livermore, Californio il, the Council recessed until April 18, 1949 Attest: C y e i Ahk 11 i9 Adjourned Regular Meeting, April 18, 1949 An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, April 18, 1949. The meeting was called to order at 8 :00 otclock P. M. Roll Call: Present -- Councilmen Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Absent -- Councilman Anderson,, Minutes Approved The minutes of April 4th, and 11th, were read and on motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote were approved as entered: Ayes -- Councilmen Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes - -none; absent- - Councilman Anderson. Carnival License Waived Mr. Joseph Smith appeared before the douncil asking to have the Carnival license waived and on motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Carter and by the following called vote Ayes -- Councilmen Carter, !Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes - -none; absent -- Councilmen Anderson; the following resolution was passed and adopted: Resolution #3759 RESOLVED that all CarnivaTconcess on and ride licenses re- quired by the California Shows sponsered by the Livermore Chamber of Commerce for the Livermore Stockmen's Rodeo Assn. celebration begining June 7th, 1949 to June 12th, 1949 be and the same is hereby remitted. 0✓ ze y Rates for Use of Disposal Pits APR I t 1041 The following resolution was read and introduced by Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote was adopted; Ayes -- Councilmen Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson' noes - -none; absent -- Councilman Anderson; �. Resolution #3760 WHEREAS, residents in the unincorporated area outside the City of Livermore have requested permission to make use of the City's refuse disposal grounds for disposal of their refuse; and WHEREAS a rate should be charged for the handling of said refuse-by the refuse collector in charge of said grounds. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the following rates be charged to said residents of the unincorporated area outside the City of Livermore, to wit; .25� per 30 gals* or fraction thereof for garbage .50� per cu. yd. or fraction thereof for non com- bustible material, waste matter or refuse. That all sums of money so collected by City of Livermore shall be retained by handling of said refuse on said ground BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the grounds shall be subject to revocation without notice. Claims the refuse collector of the him as compensation for the 3* use of said refuse disposal by this council at any time Nineteen payroll claims amounting to a total of $10899.48 and twelve claims amou Finance Committee, Councilman Johnson out of the various Councilman Carter, absent — Councilman rating to a total of $585.67 and on motion of Councilman and by the following called funds and warrants drawn as Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson. PAYROLL GENERAL Nere audited by the Carter, seconded by vote were allowed follows: Ayes- - Anderson; noes - -none; 1512 --*,4ichelis, John R. Chief of Police $140.00 1513 -- Kelly, Francis B. Policeman 121.80 1514 -- Michell, Daniel J. It 118.60 1515-- Housh, Merle It 114.50 1515 -- .Munn, Robert " 114.50 1517-- nalsarella, Frank " 110.30 1518 -- Skinner, Betty Lou Police Clerk 19.00 1519 - -$air, Rosetta it It 4.00 1520 -- Clarke, Carl G. Supt & Insp 150.50 1521 --711asmussen, Jesse Foreman 124.90 1522 -- Grana, Charles Ut & St Rep 110.10 1523 -- Lamee, Rudolph It to 114.20 1524-- Rochin, Manuel It " (extra) 87.50 1525 --Roy, Moore, soft -ball Custodian 6.00 1526 -- Doten, George N. Tax Collector 108.10 1527-- Sarboraria, Louis Lib. Gardener 87.00 1528--Gamble, Mrs. Margaret Janitor 14.87 1529 - -Hock, Dorothy, Dep, Clerk 78.70 1530 -- Collector of Internal Revenue, Bank of America 274.91 CLAIMS GENERAL t\ i 468 00 �. CLAIMS (� GENERAL 1105-- Addressograph- Multigraph Corp., Plates 4.54 1106 - -H. W. Anderson, expenses for League Meeting 16.50 1107 -- Bernhardt MfA. Co., supplies for sewer farm gate, st. sweeper, bars for dog house gate, bolts on jail door 58.94 1108 - -A. Carlisle & Co., self inking date stame 4.70 1109 - -L. N. Curtis & Sons, ladder, refill cylinder, 100.24 1110 - -R. A. Hansen, oil for Corp. Yd. 25.22 1111 - -Dr. F. Leslie Herrick, police examination 10.00 1112 -- Highland Ala. Co. Hosp., exam. of T. B. Contacts 26.00 1113 - -Sloss & Brittain, lights for city hall, Lib. & fire hs25.14 1114 -- Southern Pacific Co. freight bills 11.80 1115 -- Standard Oil Co. gas and oil 276.14 1116 -- Pacific Tel & Tel, Servile 20.70 1116 -- " fl " LIBRARY 5.75 Benches Loaned A representative of the Student Body of the Livermore Union High School asked for the loan of benches at the Library Park for Friday evening, April 22, 1949 for a dance to be held in the Memorial Building. The City Clerk was instructed to write Mr. Louis Sarboraria to grant the loan. County Garbage Disposal A letter was received from the Board of Supervisors of Alameda Co. in regard to the joint operation of the City garbage disposal plant. 'The County favors a plan whereby they will pay the City on a dollar basis. The problem will be taken up for further consideration at a future meeting of the City Council. County Fair Parade An invitation to participate in the Alameda County Fair July 3, 1949 parade in Pleasanton/was read'and Mayor Anderson appointed Councilmen Gardella and Carter to bring back a recommendation at the next meeting as to what type entry the City wishes to enter. Proper Display of Flag A form letter was received from Joseph Concannon, setting forth the regulations for the proper display of the flag. The City Council wishes to go on record as following these War Department regulations. Small Firearms, Permit On motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Carter, permission was granted to Jacob Rees & Son to sell small firearms at 157 J St,. by the following called vote Ayes -- Councilmen Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Me�,Tor Anderson; noes- -none; absent- - Councilman Anderson. IN Transfer of 1915 Fund In The following resolution was read and on ;notion of Councilman Tardella, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote was adopted: ayes -- Councilmen Carter, Gardella, Johnson, and Mayor Anderson; noes- -none; absent -- Councilman Anderson. Resolution #3761 WHEREAS, All of the pr ncipal amount ounce- together with all of the Interest coupons due and payable for all of the Bonds issued by the City of Livermore for the Street Improvement Bonds of 1915 have been fully paid, and WHEREAS, there now remains on deposit to the credit of the Bond Interest and Redemption Fund of 1915, the sum of One Hundred Thirty Eight and 88/100 (138.88) Dollars, as a surplus in said Fund which is no longer needed for the retirement of said Bonds or the interest thereon and should be transfered to the General Fund of the City of Livermore* NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Treasurer of the City of Livermore be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to with - draw from the Bond Interest and Redemption Fund of 1915 of the City of Livermore, the sum of $138.88, and to deposit the same to the credit of the General Fund of the City of Livermore. Transfer of Sidewalk and Curb Fund The following resolution was read and on motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote was adopted; Ayes -- Councilmen Carter, Gardella, Johnson, and Mayor Anderson; noes- -none; absent -- Councilman Anderson. Resolution # 3762 WHEREAS, all of the obligations aue ana payable from the Sidewalk and Curb Fund of the City of Livermore, have all been duly paid and discharged and that there now remains on deposit to the credit of said Fund the sum of ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY FOUR and 41/100 ($184.41) Dollars, which is no longer needed in said Fund and should be transferred to the General Fund of the City of Livermore. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Treasurer of the City of Livermore be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to with- draw from the Sidewalk and Curb Fund of the City of Livermore the sum of $184.41, and to deposit the same to the credit of the General Fund of the City of Livermore. Communications A bulletin from the League of California Cities concerning bills coming up in the Legislature, also a copy of the League's 1949 Salary ;survey. A copy of the extimated apportionments of �xasoline Tax and Motor Vehicle License fees during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1950 was received also a copy of the minutes of the Bay Area Rapid Transit Committee. A copy of a form letter from the Southern Alameda County Photographers Association as1clnL� ti-F, Councllls c_-Tsideration in revising the ordinance covering the soliciting; of orders for non resident photographers. This letter was sent by Mr. J. VT. Elliott, local p otoerapher. These letters and bulletins were ordered placed on file. An invitation to the 470 MAY -9 1949 League of California Cities dinner was read, reservations to be msde with the City Clerk. Auditors Report _Acce ted The City Clerk read the report on the accounts of the City of Livermore for the period ending December 31, 1948 and on motion of Councilman Carter seconded by Councilman Gardella, and by the following called vote the audit was accepted; Ayes-- Council- man Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes- -none; absent -- Councilman Anderson. Adjournment The Council then adjourned until Monday evening, May 2, 1949 8',oclock p, M. ��zt Mayoir 0o Livermore, California iY �%4a Attest: City Cllyk- Regular Meeting, May 2, 1949. A regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall on Monday evening, May 2, 1949. The meeting was called to order at 8 :10 P. M. Roll Call: Present -- Councilman Anderson, Carter, Acting Mayor Gardella; Absent: Mayor Anderson and Councilman Johnson. Minutes Approved The minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the following called vote were approved as entered: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, and Acting'Mayor Gardella; absent - -Mayor Anderson, Councilman Johnson; noes- -none. Mayor Anderson and Councilman Johnson were seated. Sewer Application Mr. John Turpin, living on Almond Ave., just outside the city limits, appeared before the City Council requesting permission to connect with the City sewer system. The City Attorney made out the following application which was signed by Mr. Turpin. Gentlemen: I hereby make application to construct and install in Almond Street a sanitary sewer line to extend from the existing manhole of the city16 sewer on Almond St. located west of the easterly boundry of the City, a distance of approximately 220 ft. easterly and to connect said sewer to the cityls. sewer. V_\ 0 MAY -2 A 471 In the event that I am granted permission. to make�,t�his�install- ation, I agree to construct said sewer in full accord 'With plgris and specifications to be approved by the dity, and to pay to the City a rental of $25.00 per year, per connection, as prescribed by City Ordinance, and upon completion of said sewer line, I hereby agree to make a conveyance of said sewer line with all it's manholes and fittings to the City as it's own property, free and clear of all liens or encumberances thereon. All of the costs and expenses in connection with the proposed construction and installation of said sanitary sewer shall be made at the sole cost and expense of the undersigned, to- nether with all encroachment permits to excavate in the city and county's property. John Turpin School Bonds Mr. Joe Michell and Barren Davison appeared jefore the Council asking the Council to endorse the following resolution on voting for bonds for the Livermore Elementary School. The following r.es- o1i.xtion was read and on motion of Councilman Roy Anderson, seconded by councilman H. `N. Anderson and by the following; called vote was adopted; Ayes -- Councilmen Roy Anderson, H. `N. Anderson, Carter, Johnson, and Acting mayor Gardella; noes - -none; absent— none Resolution 13763 WHERLAS, the school p77pulat on in the Livermore School District has increased greatly in the past three years; and WHEREAS, the present school facilities are not adequate to prop- erly accommodate and offer a good educational program to the children of elementary school age living in this area; and hHEREAS, the Livermore School District owns a suitable tract of land upon which to construct new facilities; and WHERLAS, in the judgement of the Board of Trustees of the Livermore School District of Alameda County, ",tate of California it is advisable to submit to the electors of the Livermore School District on the 20th day of flay, 1949, a proposition for the issuance of bonds of said district for scho�)l purposes as follows; 1. The building or purchasing of school buildings; 2. The making of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation or repairs; 3. The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature; and 4. The permanent improvement. of the school grounds. NT9,7 THEREFORE, Bl: 11 RLS �,L LD, tha. `,_:he City Council go on record as being in favor of the issuance of saiu bonds of the Livermore School _13tric. }; and BE IT -7 URTiIER RI,S _',L1TLD, that the : i ty I—ounc i 1 1xrge Its members tc, r o to the polls on 14ay 2-0, 1.949 and .rote for the passage of said bonds. Trees on 3idewalk,_ First _Street Nor. :Davison spoke on the beautifying of First St. by planting trees and floAers in containers to be placed. along the sid -walk, the expense and to be defrayed by the merchants, At this point Mayor E. 'o7. Anderson took the chair. Claims Thirty sever, payroll claims amounting to a total of X2,763.67 and nineteen claims amounting to a total of t6,514.22 v+e :gay audited by the Finance Committee, and on emotion of Councilman Carter, seconded 472 i1 N iil• by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote were allowed out of the various funds and warrants drawn as follows; Ayes-- rouncil- men Anderson, Garter, Gardella, Johnson, and Mayor Anderson; noes- - none; absent - -none. PAYROLL GENERAL 1531-- Mlichelis, John R. Chief of Police 1532 -- Kelly, Francis B. Policeman 1.533-- Micheli, Daniel J. 1 5,1�4-- ,Housh, Merle `* 1535-- M,unn, Robert it 1536 -- Falsarella, Frank it 1537 -- 10eters, Killiam, Extra Police 538 -- Skinner, Betty Lou, Police Clerk 1539 -- Clarke, Carl G. Insp & Supt 1540 -- Rasmussen, Jesse, Foreman 1541 -- Crana, Charles, Ut & St. Rep 1542 -- Lamee, Rudolph " " 1543-- Rochin, Manuel " " (extra, 1544 __ UT Theodore 1545 -- Moore, Roy, Softball Custodian 1546 -- Doten, Geo. N., Tax Collector 1547-- LSarboraria, Louis, Lib, Gardener 1548-- Camble, Mrs. Margaret, Janitor 1549 - -Mock, Dorothy, Dep, Clerk 1550 -- Anderson, H. IN., Councilman 1551 -- Anderson, Roy C. " 1552 -- Carter, B. F. " 1553 -- Cardella, Louis " 1554 __ UT H. M. " 1555 - -Van Arkle, OL, Dep. Poundmaster 1.556 -- Callaghan, Richard M., City Attorney 1557 -- Clark, M. J., City Judge 3.558 -- 'Dolan, Dr. Paul E., Health Officer 1559 -- Hearn, F. Ray, Treasurer 1560 -- Donne, Alexis, Fire Chief 1561 -- Kelly, Francis B., Jail Janitor 1562- -Root, Dr, R. R. Milk Inspector 1563 -- Stevenson, 'Y'rs. Wilda, Sec. to Judge 1564 -- Young, Fred S., City Clerk & Assessor 1565- -Harp, Myrtle, L•ibx�arian. LIBRARY 1566-- I'halen, Mrs, Anna " 1567--17.ospital Service of California, GENERAL Blue Cross Plan CLAIMS GENERAL 1117 - -Ace Fingerprint Equipment Laborabory, kit for 1118 - -The American City Magazine, Subscription 1119 - -Atlas Lawn Sprinkler Co., recreation park 1120 -- California Water Service Co., service 1121 - -M. E. Callaghan Agcy., bond for city officers 1122 - -H. V. Carter Co., mower for Library Park 1123 -- Chamber of Commerce, Advertising Livermore 1124 - -Hub Cafe, lunches for prisoners 1125 -- Independent Warehouse Co., dog meal for pound - 1126 - -Dr. Robert A. Jeffrey, Police examinations 1127-- Knodt's Flowers, flowers 1128 - -Wm. McKinnon, envelopes for police & clerk 1129- -John R. Michelis, mileage 1130 -- Patrick & Moise- Kl9.nkner Co., Seal Police 1131 - -Chas. Peterson & Co., Audit of books 153.60 113.50 114.1.0 102.20 109.40 110.60 14.70 25.00 133.40 107.80 110.10 114.20 87.50 79.00 45.00 95.80 69.90 14.87 71.75 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 51.00 135.00 24.00 25.00 25.00 45.00 15.00 70.00 40.00 253.60 173.20 30.00 149.45 police65.98 4.00 148.97 138.65 81.25 173.53 50.00 57.50 9.79 16.00 20.50 52.08 14.72 Dept. 10.50 165.00 373.96 33.38 10.91 1132 - -J. E. Spain & Co. recreation park sprinkling 1133- -Fred S. Young, petty cash 1134 -- Sather Cate Book Shop, books LIBRARY 1135 -- American Trust Co. 5 bonds & interest 1946 BOND 5,087.50 FUND Fj 43 Official Reports MAY '2 1949 The official reports of the BuildinL; Inspector, City Clerk, Tax Collector, Chief of 2olice, City Judge were read, and on motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the follow- ing called vote were accepted and ordered placed on file: Ayes- - Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes - -none; absent- -none. Treasurer's Absence A letter from City Treasurer Hearn, requesting permission to be out of thestate was read and on motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson„ and by the following called vote the following resolution was adopted; Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes - -none; absent- -none. Resolution #3764 RESOLVED, that F. Ray 7earn, Treasurer of the City of Livermore be and he is hereby granted permission to be absent from the State of California for a period of thirty (30) days from and after May 8, 1949. Garbage Disposal Pit The subject of the County sharing the expense of the City's disposal pit was discussed. The City Atty. R. M. Callaghan was in- structed to draft a letter to the County Board of Supervisors asking that the County pay to the City of Livermore X1,000 per annum for the privilege of having residents outside of the city limits use the City's disposal pit. Improvement of E. First St. Su,t. of Sts. C. U. Clarke reported that he had received the plans and specifications for curbs and shoulders on East First St, Police Report Councilman Gardella brought up the subject of a recent stabbing at the Top Rail. The Council will call an adjourned regular meeting for Thursday, May 5, 1949, demanding a written report from the Chief of 2olice J. R. TAichelis of the affair and a recommendation from him as to the future regulation of the establishment. Livermore Motor Sales Building Owing to unforseen circumstances, Mario Aeciaioli and John 7ii1 ckering asked for an extension of time on completing; their building at 116 No. L St. the matter was discussed at len th and on motion 474 00 1949 of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and the foll- owing called vote, Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes Councilman Carter; absent - -none; the following motion was Motion that that portion of the order of this Council heretofore made at its meeting of March 15th, 1949 directing that all work re- quired to be done to make the oui.lding located at 116 North L Street Livermore, California fully comply with all laws and ordinances of the City of Livermore be completed within sixty (60) working days from March 15th, 1949, be set aside, and that Mario Acciaioli and John L. Nickertrig be directed to appear before this Council on July 18th. 1949 to report to this Council whether said building has been completed as set forth in the order of this Council made March 15th 1949, and if not then so completed, when said building shall be so completed as so ordered. Merchants License On motion of councilman Carter, seconded by councilman "7ardella and by the following called vote; Ayes -- Councilman Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes- -none; absent--none; a merchant's licence was granted Livermore Motor Sales Garage located at 116 No. L St, and classed as second class merchant for the first year of business. Street Dance Permit A letter from the Livermore 20 -30 Club requesting permission to hold a street dance was read. and on motion of Councilman =ardella, seconded by Councilman Carter, and the following called vote, the following resolution was adopted; Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, P,ardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes- -none; absent- -none. Resolution #3765 RESOLVED, that South J Street from the southerly line of `Jest First Street to the northerly line of West Second Street be closed to vehicular traffic from 12 otclock noon of June 10th, 1949 to 6 o'clock A. M. June 11th, 1949. Recreation Park Recommendations The recommendations from the Park Commission to the City Council regarding the Recreation nark were read. The recommendations were taken under consideration, and the letter ordered placed on file. Communications The monthly legislative bulletin from the League of California Cities was received, also the minutes of the last quarterly meeting. Two reports from the ?. G. Sc E. on street lights Installed recently, and an invitation to the Berkeley Football Festival held Sept. 16, 1949. These were ordered placed on file. A letter complimenting the local Bureaa of Driver's License Examiners was turned over to Mr. Sprakets. 4� Recess MAY J— 1949 On motion of Councilman Tardell.a, seconded by Councilman Carter, the Council then recessed -until Thursday evening 5, 1949 at 8 o'clock Approved:'�r Ages t a or " __ - 'Z`ity �1 Livermore, Calif. 149 Adjourned Regular Meetino'. Ma 52 1949 An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the council Chamber-•s at the City Hall on Thursday evening May 51 1949. The meeting was called to order at 8 :07 ?. M. Roll Call: Present-- 'ouncilTnen Anderson, Carter, i:,ardella., Johnson and Mayor Anderson. Absent- -none. The regular order of business was dispensed with. Tires for Police Car Chief of eolice J. -R. Michells reported that the tires on the police car are worn and he was instructed to purchase new tires for the police car, turning the old tires over to the Street Dept. to be used by them. Chief of Police' Retort Chief of Police J. R. Micheli.s presented a written report to the City Council i_n regard to the stabbing of Melvin Silver of Pleasanton by Ld Jack Monroe of Livermore at the Top Rail, 191 No. Livermore Ave. on the night of April 30, 1949. A recommendation by the %hief of Police that an ordinance be adopted controllincr all dances in the City of Livermore was presented, iAr. N+ichelis was instructed to procure ordinances from other citiobs regulating dances, said ordinances to be discussed at a later date. The written report was ordered to be open to the public for inspection. Recess On motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Carter, the council then>' ro'cessed until Monday evening, 'VT 16 at o'clock PM. i Approves- r/ - -'�'�— Attest; IV, ayo r ty C v Livermore;, Calif. 76 r Ile 9 � MAY -1 6 194 Adjourned Regular Meeting, May 16, 1949 An adjourned regulaL meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chamber at the City !!all on Monday evznin7, May The meeting was called to order at ?: ` 5 '. M. Roll Call: Present Councilmen ^artur, "ardella and 7ayor Anderson; absent,: Counciiii<an Johnson. Minutes Approved The minutes of the last two meetings were read., and on motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the following called vote were approved as entered: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella and Mayor Anderson; noes- -none; absent -- " ouncilman Johnson. Counciln_ar_ Johnson was seated at this time. Claims Nineteen payroll claims amounting to a total of $1,978.33 and twenty -three claims amounting to a total of $1,902.88 were audited by the ?inance Com?riitt.ee, and on motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote were allowed out of the various funds and warrants drawn as follows; Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, ardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes - -none; absent- -none. PAYROLL GENERAL 1568-- Michelis, John R., Chief of Police $140.00 1569 --Kelly, Francis B., Policeman 121.80 1.570-- Micheli, Daniel J. it 115.60 1571_-- Ecush, Merle " 114.50 1.572-- r;!unn, Robert 114.50 1573-- Pa.lsarella, Frank '' 110.30' 1579 -- -Skinner, Betty Lou; Police Clerk 26.20 1575 -- Clarke, Carl G., Inspector 8- Supt. 150.50 1576 -- 1),asmussen, Jesse, Foreman 124.90 1577-- Crana, Charles, C,t 8c St Rep 110110 1578 -- Lamee, Rudolph, t' " 114.20 1.579-- Rochin, Manuel, extra man 87.50 1.580 -- Doten, "aeorge N., Tax Collector 10817.0 1581-- Uarboraria, Louis, Library Gardener 87.00 1582-- Camble, Mrs. Margaret, Janitor 14.87 1583-- I1 Teck, Dorothy, 11;e 7uty City Clerk 78.70 1584 -1,11oore, Roy, Softball Custodian 65.00 1585 -- Collector of Internal Revenue, ank of America 291.56 CLAIMS GENERAL 1117 - -Ace Fingerprint Equipment Lab. Kit for Police Dept 65.98 1118 - -The American City Magazine, subscription 4.00 111q, -atlas Lawn Sprinkler Co., sprinkling system for Recreation Park 148.97 1120 -- California Water Service Co., service 138.65 M 477 L. Calla­j_,an ".-ene.j, ,ond for city of fiC'E'Z's 7� r I 12 T V. (-Iarter Co. power mower for Lib. Park tr 17 3 11.23 -- Chamber -)f Commerce, advert13.1n6 .53 5 10 0 0 1124--I'Lub -afe, lianchf,_­, "1 1125 --Independent 7,.arE;house -o. doh -examinations 5 115 0 9.79 1126--Pr. Rcber't- A. Jeffry, police, 16.00 1127--Knodit's Flowers, spray Yc1innon, envel-ries T -!ohn F. Michelis., mileage 52.0�z 113C)—l-latrick Qr Moise-Klinkner Co., seal for .::)-,)lice Dept. 14.72 10.50 1131--Chas, H. Petersen & Co., Audit of Books 1615. 0;,_j ll-'2__T. E. '_ 7pain Co., s.pr.1r_-klinf-- systF-rr for ?ark 373. E Z'. Young, petty cash 33.3� T I ;-�T T V 1134­�_atb(7r G a tut. Enok `;hop, books 1946 STREET BOND :TUND Co., 1135 -- American Trust 5 bonds anti interest 5 5c r 1 �EITERAL 1136--"5,,rl `=uek, paint fled mole and Install halyards 50,00 1137--Addi,esso raph-l',�ulti--,raph Corp., plates 1139--Dernhardt 1N,'fg. Co., rep. _-Trader & sharpen picks 69 80 1139--Californ.1a State Automobile "Assn., crossin---- suns 49,R7 v 11 ty ins . on all 'ark 73.50 C' ' arke, sup. for t, lawn - turner for Corp. 1142--The Diamond, IVatch. Co., ;?rap. "re: Yd 15.46 the Ball 119:3 - -Paul. E. 1. - 'al 'k -jolLEn J1. _190 examinations 23.56 tolice 1144 Du t c h e r & Sun, quP for clerk & T31a11 ?ark 15. no 12.40 114.5 -- F rl tz 3r Schwartlr--, colas for street repalr 321,90 --R. A. Hansen, oil 1146 ti 7__ T X17 -- Johnson Miit,-ocrs, repairs on Felice car 12.61. 177.72 114 iverrrjore Un' r, - 1, t J. High ��h Schuc), Dist. Ala. Co. lease 1.00 1149--L. Donald Matthews-, 1 )*, police examinations 1150--Nelson Hardware, Sup for 4 ^.00 ball park %- St. dept. 11,51--Pacifie Coast Aggregates, rock for St, 92.60 repair 1152­1acific Coast Building Officials Conf. dues for Insp. 88.82 25,00 115,7__- quality auto ?arts, battery for compressor 8- muffler 1154--Standard oil. Co., 27.98 gasoline 115 5 - -? . !.`i . Pretzel, sup for repair on Ball ilark 111.18 1156--Union Oil Co., oil 1 .9 .77 1157- -Fred S. Young, petty cash 37,76 135-9--.1-acIfic Eler�4-,_ic , service 22.34 LIBRARY 604.2..4 1158--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., service 4,49 Official a-Lo 0 _rt S The official, reports of the Milk Inspector and Treasurer were read, and on motion of Councilman Anderson, Sec-)nded by "o-Lincil-man Carter and by the following called vote were accepted and ordered placed on file : "Yes---ouncilmen Anderson, ­_irtfrl Oardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes--none; absent--none. Distributing Circulars H. L. Kamp appeared before the Council protesting Ordinance #188 in regard to distributing; handbills within the City limits. City Atty. R. M. Callaghan stated that any such matter may be handed to people but is not to be distributed promiscuously. The C,runcll toic, Mr. Kamp they would take the ordinance under advisement. Beer License Proprietors of the BilliarC, Club asked for a beer license for their place of business. 'They were advised- that they wnild have to aoply to the State Board of Equalization, 478 Qo 478 Ir MAY L 61949 Rodeo & Pleasanton Parade Councilman =ardella reported progress on a decorated auto- mobile for the Rodeo and Pleasanton parades. Rodeo Dance An application was received from the American Legion for a permit to have a street dance on Saturday night, June 11, 1949. L_. ' The letter was turned over to the Chief o f Police, who was to report back at the next meeting of the Council. Merchant's License On motion of Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Anderson and by the following called vote, the merchant class business to done by Frank Zaro, as Valle Motor Center, located 1175 Nest -First St., be classified as of the fourth class, for the first year of business: Ayes -- Councilman Anderson, carter, Johnson, Gardella and Mayor Anderson; noes - -none; absent - -none. Communications From the League of California Cities, a copy of a report of the Advisory Committee on Rent Control, and the monthly legislative bulletin; also a report on the Motor Vehicle License fee appor- tionment for July thru March 1949. These were ordered placed on file. A pamphlet from Julius Tarrant, consulting City Planner was received, which was also placed on file. A letter from Jack Mingo, Public Accountant, asking for a bid on the next audit. the City Clerk was instructed to inform Mr. Mingo that the City is satisfied with the present auditor. A letter from the American Municipal Assoc. informing Mayor H. 'N. Anderson that he is a mem- ber of the National Legislative Committee. Rezoning A letter was received from inning Commission recommend- ing the rezoning of the property of A. ',N. Schmitt and S. ?uothwell & Rons. This letter was 1a3u o,,er until next meeting. Dancing Ordinance Ordinances from various cities on dancin- were studied, in regard to dancing in bars. The City Attorney was instructed to draw Lip a suitable ordinance for the City of Livermore, and to present it at the next meeting. 479 Adjournment &1AY 2 5 1949 The Council then 1949 at 7-,:00 o'clool, A o n r o v e ci L, t C, S t ('! ty 'ler . ................. 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I R 0 t'h I ty o f-, av e r ,ore — o r e I t z� reilq.1 fo- — r 3 1-- o M - ' i oIlable mont"-1 - or - y— a ✓ f e. i. t e d 0 u ty r i-r-, re ?- �� 'Y' �� e, , ,- , "­ • , - , I I I I — I _). , r � T., I I a a r the p r I lb e T 7 a ri JI endlnlm� June 130tlri, 1950. Ad )urn,-tient On J :D. �o,-Incllfnan and by tier. 1-1 r ?,. e, J -in 47. 11 T ij 11 v v w3;c 111 IVIa �dq JUN 6 19 L rk �r 48® MITI JU0 tj SAS n Re`iilar 'IleetinL, June 6, 1949 A regular meeti_n of the City council was held in the Council "hambers of the City Hall on 'Vonday e•en'_n:, June 6, 1949. mti meeting was called to order at 8 :05 P. V. Roll '`all: Present -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, =ardell.a, Johnson an.l Mayor ausent--nont�,. Minutes Approved The ml n ites of the last meetin` were read and on :motion of Councilman ' arter, seconded icy " +)ancilman nnderson, and by the followin- called vote were approved as entered: :iyes-- "ouncllmen inderson, Ca 't r, _:ardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes -- none; Absent- -none. Street Dance J. J. Kelly appeared before the Counell requestin6 that J ;=,t. be closed for a street dance on June 11-th. The following resol-ation was read and introduced by 7.3uncilman rdE;11.a, sec - onled 1)y (',ouncil=man carter, and lb; the f.ollowin! called vote was adopted: ayes -- Councilman. Anderson, Carter, -- ardella, Johnson, and 7ayor Anderson; Noes- -none; . ":osent- none. Resolution #3767 ,HL J. J. J. Kelly appeared before this Council. on June 6th, 11,,49 the ;'oan(,i 1 that the Livermore ;Chamber of Comrerce, American L ion and 20 -30 , -lau hold a street dance on J street fr.- i the :utherly line of 71test 'first Street to the Northerly line of .,econd 1:•tr. eet, A,ri:! requested that said street be closed to cehzc ialar. traffic on Jime 11, 1949, from S o' clock '. :. to 6 o'clock ; ^.. M. on Ju -ne: 12, 1.949. NOW T :iERL_ ORE BE IT RLSC)L'TLD that ;;._)uth J Street from the So�.)ther'I r line of ,est ^i rst Street to the Northerly line of "'e-,t Second Street be, closed to ve11!. ..lar traffic., from 5 ololock '. ::'. of Jane 11th, 194:1 to 6 o'clock A. M. Jlane 12th, 1949. Paving Church & 5th. Streets 'm. onett;3. .a. .00er'reo. celolle rr.e .ouncii in re�;ara co oL.1- 1njZ East 5th. and Ch urch Streets tuo _11,lilnate the 3ust from traffic. :1e Wt3, ? n r" _ r.ne.a. `:ha ail i.n � �vo'_il not be sat.i s f. at t, and that the Property Owners wool :l have to pay for p -avin� of the street fronting° their y,roperty. %upt. of Streets, ".. G. "lsrke was instructed to o"r' are an e st rriq -te of thr cost with Mr. Bonetti . Claims lY irt;r -ai ;. �a�rrc71.1 claims amo.nt7.n to a t 0t,i of 2,737..�2 n :1 twenty - ''ivy, cl,air^1 ar,o r ;t_n� to ft total of X2 ,246.19 were 3.1.dited by t? e ?inr.t ce "ornanittee, and on motion of ' ounollman 481 JUN 6 1949 rs') 1 r 7 i --I L j f, C� v a r 'M1y , YI r ': 5 , t ��rdella' and r o .;A OLL E 117 7 7 )U r! S C J n4 1 • 7 - - Z-A'n, -z. S 5 It venson, s 1 da 1- d 1 r a r 22 P7 A I f o r :j s f server r"7 13 7 E) 7 1 7 T rf r) t. a 482 00 Jul,. Official Reports 'flo.-lal, reports of the Buildir—, Ins::)ector City Clei Tal h1E>f of Olty J,I,d,,e, T1" e I k lyir --t.or were re,(jd and on motion of Co�mcllman Carter, seconded by Councilman -ardella and bv the called vote were acc,e!-Aed and orClered C,11 -L!lE:: oyes--"olln(-!lman Anderson Carter., .Johnson, ar fella and D.4ayor .-mC,Iersori; Noes--none; Absent-- none Car for Rodeo Parade Councilman ­,aru'ell,i reported cn the decorated ,,qr for the 13odeo parade and said that, .�11 arrqn--ements had been made for the Protest on Water Service City Attorney I'. ", F. - I to write 'aliCornla atuei• :�ervl.ce pro s t.1 n that the W e 11 on 4th. Is I*rt" and the water has an offer jslve odor, and reqp.iestin- thiem to I- I.A.- ainate this con5-11 tion. Rezoning Official rn.otice for a public huarin" for rezoning; was called for J1.1ne 2_7tYj, 1c,49 at 9 o?clock, to rezone the Oaro'els, from ,ri 7one rjt -1 to Zone F-2o that certain real property si-tuate., lyin- and beln I County of 1.n t1rie City of Llv�-,,.rraore "j - I �' , i) (- " �." � --Aa t. e of C, al I f artilcii1arly described as follows: ThE, southerly 5^0 ft of lots 4, 5, and 6 nd the n - orthei ly :,,o ft of lots 7, ? and 9, in block 44, as said lc.!:s and block are shown on the 1;ja-p of the So)itbern "IddItIon of Lil.,ermore, Alamecla County, Calif. _I July 31st, 1885, it the office of ",.he County Recorder of the County of Alameda In Va.;-) 5.00k !To. 11, pa-re 3. Parcel--2--All that certain real property situate, 1yTrL,- and 'benLr, In the: City of Livermore, County of 1,Aamieda, State of California, particularly described as follows: as oc r oL I j,jts 1 and 2 1. ri I r) c 11 said .0's the tip ), the T1,7cLcorl Tract, L1 verrio•e.. Sub dlvl.,f,,-d A:u�Ilst 1 >75, 4. .,1. Boardman, uBrv-eyor, filed. September lcX75 1-r-, •C, of '--t 29,­e 2 In the office of the �o-mlty Re, order of Ajerieda .".ounty. Burning Regulations Fire Chief .:l --:orme reported on violations of the inell-nerator ordinance, oiirnln�7 in unapproved ircinerators and at unathorized hours. the Council play, 1-,o ette those vlolatln,, fire. rez�ulations. I\ 483 lasoline Service Stations J UW 6 1949 An ordinance was rent in reSard to reLulations if service statimb. The ardinanne was introduced sy oonncjlms, lardella and on uOpt ion of Cuuncllmqn -rdelia, secDnded by Muncilmon 'rrttr wes ordernA play! an file. Bids for Legal Notices 14t fQlOwlng elutn as 1ntr,dqe V gn n rter R_. d on mot n of 7"inn llwan oqrter, sec3naco •1 V,uncllmRn johnson and by thE foljoyjnE ,]led V,t, AyeS..70ann11,,, Anderson Carter, 0rdellh, johnson an! 19yor Anlerson; Noes--none; Aboert­nune. Rpsolution # 37Q� THEREAS, the City Clerk of the City of Liwermcre has tits day filed with the City 7ouncil, Speciflogt7-nS fir thF POSMOUtIon of all le notices for Chu City OF Livermore for the fiscal yenT en0n, June 30, 1950. NAT 1 HnHhF1RL1 in 11 USU7LD Ky the COMM of the City of Uvermcre that said sPecifleations so filed by the 710 Clerk we gm the sqmo are hereny sceePtHi Rnd �yproveQ -�d orlerta MY! with the Clerk of Yis Viurcil; hw', TT FU221LR HLEOLVED that 1L, City 7" ,4 0, ,A D, lry directel to c' se to oe publ!shel for for bids for the publication of all letal two weeks 0 nOtiou callInE notices for the City or Livermore for the fly0al yper endlnZ june 30, 1150. into Antlee tn u sabstbntiqlly in Se waris and W. Ures as follows: "71TIC! 7AMNI 7W 1 .: -OR THT 77qLTW7Is,,T, 17 ALL LLnAL NITICF9 7oi iH7 7721 17 LIUMM" Mrsu•nt to a resolutt -n passed and KUM by the nty -ournil, Of the city or Liver Tory on June WK, lCK MIQ 15 FEQKE� 107 thst sealed b1j, or proposRin will be receivej by tho 71ty Connell Of " 710 Of Livermore in thn i%- Fai or Av4ymore, or .0 "M o'clock ""nigy !on, 27M loop, for 1"blishP, all 1,,al ,t1,,, , di'13 ni A..t f , 14,Trmore required �; jaw to he published in a news;aper 4 nopprul Mroulations an " Syeelf?"i"s nlf On file in the Office of thx- Vy Verk K sa!! 71q, 11 prognsgis 911 be 000OTPOnM by oVeh, certlVel Oy a res,onsinle �ank, XY-We to the orler of Fr"A L. Ynanz, MY Mrky f3r 5n Y,Qunt of not !-as thar 150•003 which said check and the amount ti re in menVonn! shnil �E Porfelted to the City of Livermore should the Wider "n whom the cnitrnn� Is Ownried Call to enter intc the MUract an! furnish tht bond as set forth in this notice within ten days after 0eiri suardel saW contract. ,t the tint of t exopubion of the contvRnt the nontractor shall furnish a jood and sufficient bond In the aon of NRIO-00 con0tionki qPol " Palthful YrfOrmance Df his contrNnt arcorlin to 1P terms. MP M th y anoll reserves e rQhh re , ject any and all bld,� qnd to ralcet or gecept be Mised. 77F.-,,11--T�T, L P a said notice be &Lned by the City 2lerk of the City of Livermore and that it be published once a WCE7,'k-. for W Suncens!vw 7eeks in the Qvyrmore Jews lesionaced for that qur,n,,. 2 which 'S. apor is Sewer Rent 70vur rtnt for Lhe ycar Pa3 received from 1rane jellen an,-1 john Tarr)ln hath on ilmond Ave. outside of the rity 11m1t3. Communications A 0tter r-,rllr�- snes Ux f )r ces was recava frcm th,? Wate Foard of Lquallzatl,n, also no Wiletirl. M-at W71: be disnissed at a inter nPeKa., i N 9 r. cooy of :senate Lill No. 194, on the ;an 7rancisco '�'ay Area Rapid Transit District, a letter frxir the Livermore Chamber of Commerce urging support of a cPn.c�idate for the t':lampd "o. ^ai.r ueen 1"ontest, and a revised estimate of a �pr�7tior�ments made from ,,_otor 7ehicle License tees for the 1949 -50 .i.iscal year. These communications were ordered placed on file. A letter from the California Admission '.>ay Observance Committee was also ordered placed on file. Recess I'�7e :�unci� then recessed until June 20, 1949 at 9 o'clock P. M. Approved _ A Attest: yo City er Li vermorF Adjourned eekular Iiieetiny, June 20, 19+9 An adjourned regular meetinE. of the City Council of the City of Livermore was held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall on Monday evening, June 20, 1949. The meeting was called to order at 8:00 P. N. Roll Call: Present -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson and Actin; Mayor Gardella; absent - -Mayor Anderson. Minutes Approved The minutes of the last meeting were read, and on motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote were approved as entered: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Ca.-ter, Johnson and Acting Mayor Cardella; Noes - -none; Absent - -Mayor Anderson. Waste material Vum. Wilson appeared before the Council in re6ard to haul- ing waste material to the City Dump. City Atty. R. M. Callaghan stated that no one except the garbage collector was allowed to haul waste material except on order from Supt. of Streets, C. G. Clarke. Mr. Clarke informed Mr. Wilson that any clean dirt or gravel could be used for the City streets. 485 Ordinance on Gasoline Stations An ordinance regulating the dispensing of inflammable liquids was read, and on motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Council- man Johnson and by the f ollowin6 called vote was adopted; Ayes- - Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson and Acting Mayor Gardella; Noes - -none; Absent- -Mayor Anderson. ORDINANCE #268 AN ORDINANCE. OF THE CITY OF LIVERMORE PROVIDING THAT THE DIS- PENSING OF INFLAMMABLE LIdUIDS TO THE PUBLIC FROM PUMPS OR OTHER FACiL:iTIES SHALL BE FROM ATTENDED DISPENSING DEVICES. The City Council of the City of Livermore does ordain as follows: Section 1. For the purpose of this ordinance "inflammable liquids" include all liquids with flash point below 110 degrees Fahrenheit as determined in a "Saybolt Electric Open Cup Tester" and all liquids which emit a flammable vapor and with flash point at or above 110 degrees Fahrenheit, as determined in a "Sa y bolt Electric Open Cup Tester ". Section 2. Aithin the Corporate limits of the City of Livermore, State of California, inflammable liquids, as defined in this ordinance shall be delivered from dispensing devices only by the operators of such devices, their employees or authorized representatives; and, when unattended, all pumps or other facilities for the delivery of inflammable liquids, shall be locked or other effective provisions made to prevent public access to supplies of such inflammable liquids. Section 3. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine not to exceed Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars or by im risonment in the County Jail for a period not to exceed three (3j months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Section 4. This Ordinance shall be printed and published once in the Livermore news, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published and circulated in the City of Livermore, and shall take effect and be in full force thirty (30) days after its final passage and adoption. Claims Thirty -four payroll claims amounting to a total of $2,376.68 and nine claims amounting to a total of $347.53 were audited by the ?Inance Committee, and on motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman_ Anderson and by the ;llv;.:in�_ called vote were allowed out of the various funds and warrants drawn as follows; Ayes-- Council- men Anderson,Carter, Johnson and Acting. Mayor 'ardella; Absent - -Mayor Anderson. Noes - -none; 140.00 121.80 118.60 114.50 114.50 110.30 95.45 1 6. 0 15.00 1P. 00 �:1 PAYROLL 1622-- Michelis, John R. GENERAL Police Chief 1623 -- Kelly, 'rancis B. 1624-- Micheli, Daniel J. Policeman it 1625 -- Roush, Merle it 1626 - -Munn, Robert it 1627-- EIalsarella, Frank 't 1628 -- Peters, William Extra Police 1629 -- Ellis, Joseph it 1630-- HiEuera, Frank if 1631 -- Jensen, Hans it Noes - -none; 140.00 121.80 118.60 114.50 114.50 110.30 95.45 1 6. 0 15.00 1P. 00 �:1 'JUN 201949 PAYROLL GENERAL 1632 -- Noland, Belby, Extra Police 1633 --Page 011ie 1634 -- Ponzo, William " 1635- -Rowe, Chester 1636 -- Salazar, Frank 1637- - Sampson, George 1638 -- Schuh, Harold " 1639- -Self, Earl " 1640 -- Silva, Joseph " 1641 -- Skinner, Haymond " 1642 -- Sorensen, Iver r� 1643 - -Van Patten, L. E. 1644 -- Skinner, Betty Lou, Police Clerk 1645 -- Clarke, Carl G. Supt & Insp 161.6 -- Rasmussen, Jesse, Foreman 164 7- -Grm a, Charles Ut & St Rep 1648 -- Lamee, Rudolph, " it 1649-- Rochin, Manuel Extra St. Man 1650 -- Moore, Roy, Softball Custodian 1651 -- Doten, George, Tax Collector 1652 -- Sarboraria, Louis, Lib. Gardener 1653 -- Gamble, Mrs. Margaret, Janitor 1654- -Hock, Dorothy, Dep Clerk 1655 -- Collector of Internal Revenue, Bank of America 1655__ LIBRARY CLAIMS GENERAL 1184-- Addressograph- Multi6raph Corp., plates 1185 - -A. Carlisle & Co., court docket & gun permits 1186 - -L. N. Curtis & Sons, refill tank resuscitation gas 1187-- Mario's inn, lunches 1188 - -Cleo Simes, repairs on police car and water truck 1189 -- Standard Oil Co., gas & oil 1190- -Fred S. Young, petty cash 1191 -- Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. LIBRARY 1191 -- Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 1192 -- Sather Gate Book Shop, books Sign Permit 14.70 114..70 15.50 17.00 14-70 21.65 2 .00 22.00 25.35 17.00 15.00 25.45 41.40 150.50 124.90 110.10 llL . 20 9(0.25 45.00 108.10 87.00 14.87 78 70 296.86 11.80 1.40 23.43 2.98 16.00 5o.56 %2:76 81 34.25 10.18 11.16 An application for permission to erect a sign at 1135 West First St. from Frank Higuera was read and on motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the following called vote was granted; Ayes: Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson and Acting Mayor Gardella; Noes - -none; Absent - -Mayor Anderson. Communications From the League of California Cities, a bulletin on the 51st. Annual Conference to be held in San Francisco, October 24 to 26, also a bulletin on legislative matters, and a letter calling attention to an article of interest to city officials in a recent issue of Readers Digest. A letter from the Rodeo Dance Committee thanking. the City for it's cooperation in installing lights, street cleaning and police protection. A letter from the California Water Service Co. explaining the reasons for the odor and odd taste of the 1\ 487 water from Station 6. However, both conditions have been remedied. These communicatations were ordered placed on file. An interesting pamphlet published by the City of Hanford was received from the League of California Cities, regarding the problems of city -rural relations, and the City Clerk was instructed ;;o write to the City of Hanford �I asking for several copies of the pamphlet. I Leave of Absence The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Johnson and by the following called vote was passed: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson, and Acting Mayor Gardella; Noes- -none; Absent - -Mayor Anderson. Resolution #3769 RESCLVED, that Councilman B. F. Carter be and he is hereby granted permission to be absent from the State of California for a period of thirty days from and after July 15th, 1949• Chamber of Commerce The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Carter , seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the following called vote was passed: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson, and Actin; Mayor Gardella; Noes- -none; Absent - -mayor Anderson. Resolution #3770 RESCL4ED that the sum of 600.00 be and it is hereby appropriated from the General Fund of the City of Livermore to be paid to the Chamber of Commerce of the City of Livermore for the purpose of properly advertising the City of Livermore , said sum to be paid as follows; to wit: The sum of 0.00 per month, payable monthly, commencing July 1st, 1949• New Typewriter The City Clerk was instructed to purchase a typewriter suitable for the Clerk's office. Recreation Park The City Council instructed City Atty. R. N. Callaghan to bet a transcription of the deed to Block 62, So. Addn. to L.U. H.S. and to report back at the next meeting; of the City Council, June 27, 1949- Chief of Police Report Chief of Police J. ri. Michelis made a report on activities overthe Rodeo weekend. Also, he reported on boys throwing rocks in the L.U.H.S. swimming pool. Councilman Carter reported that €ravel trucks are spillinE; gravel on So. L St. Chief Michelis was instructed to contact the parties responsible and have them sweep up the gravel every day. Recess On motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson and by the vote of the Eouncil, the Council then recessed until Monday evenin , e h, 1949 at :00 o�clock P. M. Appro Attest a r Livermore, Calif.. JUN 4"�� Adjourned Regular Meeting, June 27, 1949 An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Livermore was held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall on Monday evening, June 27th, 1949• The meeting was called to order at 8:00 P. M. Roll Call: Present -- Councilmen Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Absent -- Councilman Anderson. Minutes Approved The Minutes of the last meeting were read, and on motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote were approved as entered: Ayes -- Councilmen Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none; Absent- - Councilman Anderson. Communications Two bulletins from the League of California Cities on legislative matters were received, also a letter from the Alameda Co. Fair Parade Committee, assigning; a place for the City's entry in the parade, July 3. These were ordered placed on file. California Centennial Caravan Mr. Joe Smith appeared before the Council explaining that the California Centennial Caravan, consisting of two buses filled with early California historical records, will be in Livermore on July 19th and 20th. He asked permission to park the buses in front of the Herald office, as they can furnish the necessary power. After some discussion, it was decided to close the east side of J St. and have the police keep the traffic moving on the west side. Mayor Anderson is to open the exhibit at 10:00 A. M. on July 19. 29 r� Al 89 e-1 ► ;,f `' r� I171 . Flood Control And Water Conservation r=ill Mr. Smith also urged the Council's support of the bill . now in the legislature on flood control and water conservation, for this county. R. M. Callaghan was instructed to wire the Hon. Arthur Breed to that effect. Rez°nin This being, the time set for hearing of protests for or against the rezoning; of the real property located in Block 44 of the Southern Addition of 1885 and Block 7 map of the McLeod Tract as the same is particularly described in the published notice of Hearing, the affidavit of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk, and no person appearing to protest against said rezoning the Clerk was ordered to proceed with said rezoning, of said real property, and the City Attorney was directed to prepare the proper ordinance therefor. Official Printing The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following vote was passed: Ayes-- Uouncilmen Carter, Gardella, Johnson, and Nayor Anderson; Noes- - none; Absent -- Councilman Anderson. Resolution #3771 WHEREAS, this Council on the 6th day of June, 1949, ordered the Clerk to advertise for proposals for furnishing and doing, the printing, and publishing of all legal notices for the City of Livermore, as required by the laws of the State of California; and and WHErPtAS, bids were presented for said work on June 27, 1949; WHEiiEAS, the Livermore Herald bid for the printinEo and pub - lishine of all legal notices for the City of Livermore is the lowest and most satisfactory proposal. W010Y THEriEFOtiE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the contract for furnishing and doing all printing and publishing; as described in the notice calling for bids for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1950, be and the same is hereby awarded to the Livermore Herald; and BE IT FURTHEr ALSOLVED that a bond in the sum of $200.00 be required from said Livermore Herald for the performance of said work and the furnishing, of all labor and materials necessary therefor, and that the City Attorney be and he is hereby directed to prepare the proper contract and that the Mayor of the City of Livermore be, and he is hereby authorized to sign said contract for and on behalf of the City of Livermore, upon the presentation and approval of the bond presented by said Livermore Herald for the performance of said contract. Adjournment On motion of Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Carter, and the vote of the Council, the Council then adjourned until Tuesday evening, July 5th, 1949 at 8:00 P. Ni, to meet as a Board of Equalization. Approved: 3 Attest : - < '" Ma or City erk Livermore, California I i 0 i JUL 5 -1949 Rekular Meeting, July 5,•1949 A regular meeting of the City Council was held'in the Council Chambers of the City Hall on Tuesday evening, July 5, 1949. The meeting was called to order at 8:00 P. M. Roll Call: Present -- Councilmen Carter,•Johnson and Acting Mayor Gardella; Absent -- Councilman Anderson and Mayor Anderson. Minutes Approved The minutes of the last meeting were read, and on motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote were approved as entered: Ayes -- Councilmen Carter, Johnson, and Acting Mayor Gardella; Noes- -none; Absent -- Councilman Anderson, and Mayor Anderson. Claims Forty -one payroll claims amounting to a total of X2,965.22, and thirty claims amotunting to a total of $2,953.83 were audited by the Finance Committee and on motion of Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote were allowed out of the various funds and warrants drawn as follows: Ayes -- Councilmen Carter, Johnson and Abti% Mayor Gardella; Noes- -none; Absent -- Councilmen Anderson and Mayor Anderson. PAYROLL GENERAL 1656-- Michelis, John R., Police Chief 16q.70 1657 -- Ke11y, Francis B., Policeman 152.50 1658-- Micheli, Daniel J. " 130.80 1659-- Housh, Merle If 143-70- 1660-Munn, Robert " 141.70. 1661-- - Falsarella, Frank " 128.30 1662 -- Peters, William, Extra "Police 107.50 1663 - -Rowe, Chester " 8.00 1664; -- Donahue, Flora, Police Matron 9.60 1665 -- Lienert, June of 9.60 1666 -- Skinner, Mildred is 5,00 1667 -- Skinner, Betty Lou, Police Clerk 7. 1668 -- Etheridge, Bernice It 36.00 1669 -- Clarke, Carl G. Supt & Insp 150.50 1670 -- Rasmussen, Jesse Foreman 12 .90 1671 -- Grana, Charles Ut & St Rep 110.10 1672 -- Lamee, Rudolph " " 110..20 1673-- Rochin, Manuel, Extra St 90.25 1674 -- Baxter, Lawrence if 35,00 1675 -- Moore, Roy Softball Custodian 55.00 1676-- Doten, George N. Tax Collector 108.10 1677 -- Sarboraria, Louis, Library Gardener 87.00 3678 -- Gamble, Mrs. Margaret, Janitor 1 -87 1679- -Hock, Dorothy, Dep. Clerk 78.80• 1680 -- Anderson, H. W., Councilman 10.00 1681 -- Anderson, Roy C. it 10.00 1682 -- Carter, B. F. " 10.00 1683-- Gardella, Louis " 10.00 1684 -- Johnson, H. M. " 10.00 2 JUL -5� 1949 168 Van Arkel, 0. L., Dep Poundmaster 45.00 1686 -- Callaghan, Richard M., City Attorney 135.00 1687 -- Clark, M. J. City Judge 24.00 1688 -- Dolan, Dr. Paul E. Health Officer 25.00 1689 -- Hearn, F. Ray, Treasurer Chief 25.00 45.00 1690 -- Bonne, Alexis, Fire 21.{.6 1691 -- Kelly, Francis B., Jail Janitor 15.00 1692 - -Root, Dr. R. R., Milk Inspector Judge 70.00 40.00 1693 -- Stevenson, Mrs. Wilda, Sec to 75.00 1694 -- Young, Fred S., City Clerk 258.70 LIBRARY 1695- -Harp, Myrtle, Librarian 178.20 1696 -- Whalen, Mrs. Anna, Janitor 30.00 CLAIMS GENERAL 1193 -- Anderson, H. W., League expenses 20.00 1194 -- Blaisdell Typewriter & Office Equipment, repair, clean typewriter and 2 adding machines 9.64 1195 -- California Water Service Co., 144.20 1196 -- California Transfer Co. cement & lime for ball park 7.14 1197 -- Chamber of Commerce, advertising 50.00 1198 -- Colling Publishing Co. 6.15 1199- -The Darcoid Co., flag; pole cord & hacksaw 50.80 1200 - -N. D. Dutcher & Son, Supplies for St & City Clerk 17.54 1201 -- Fireproof Garages Repair on Fire Truck 19.93 1202 -- Graybar Electric Co., Inc., wire 44.09 120 } - -Hub Cafe, Lunches 52.47 1204 -- Johnson Motors, repair police car 25.93 1205- -Ke11 Lee supplies for police car, wash car borrowed 21.00 y , for parade 1206 -- Livermore Fire Dept., Salaries 475.00 1207 - -John A. Mancini, survey 35.00 1208 - -E, Donald Matthews, M. D., Police Examinations 13.00 . 1209 - -1. R. Michelis, Mileage 58. 2 1210 -- Nelson Hardware, supplies for Corp Yd & St Dept 21.{.6 1211 -- Pacific Fire Extinguisher Co., hose & booster line 283.11 1212 -- Phoenix Iron Works, 10" lampholes 87.13 1213 - -Jim Reed, decorating car for parade 75.00 1214- -Jacob Rees & Son, bases Inc. 14.86 135.04 1215 - -Royal Typewriter Co., 1216 -- Standard 011 Co. of California, gasoline 107.20 1217 - -0. L. Van Arkel, dog meal 9.33 18.96 1218- -Fred S. Young, Petty Cash 1219 - -B. M. McKenzie, Subscriptions, Library. LIBRARY 11 21.00 3.41 1229 -- Pacific Gas & Electric Co.Service 1220 -- " 11 GENERAL 54.57 1220 -- " it MVLF TR SAF 2• � 50. 4 1221 - -John W. Doudell, pumping charge on emulsion 1222 - -Union 011 Co. of California, emulsion " 419.50 Official Reports The official reports for the month of June of the-,City Clerk, Tax Collector, Building Inspector, Chief of Police, Treasurer and'City Judge were read, and on motion of Couhcilman Carter, sec, onded by Councilman Johnson and by the following called vote were ordered accepted and filed: Ayes -- Councilmen Carter, Johnson and Acting Mayor Gardella; Noes - -none; Absent-- Councilman.Anderson and Mayor Anderson. Library Board Appointment The following resolution was read and on motion of Councilman Carter, Seconded by Councilman Johnson,.and by the foll - owing called vote was passed: Ayes -- Councilmen Carter, Johnson and r 3 JUL 5-:149 Acting Mayor Gardella; Noes - -none; Absent -- Councilman Anderson and Mayor Anderson. Resolution #3772 RESOLVED that John W. Robertson, M. D. be and he is hereby appointed as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Livermore Free Library for the term ending June 30, 1952. 'Expenses for Building Inspector's Conference The following resolution was read, and on motion of Councilman �. Johnson, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote was passed: Ayes -- Councilmen Carter, Johnson and Acting Mayor Gardella; Noes - -none; Absent -- Councilman Anderson and Mayor Anderson. Resolution #'3773 RESOLVED that the sum of $200.00 be and it is hereby appropriated from the General Fund of the City of Livermore, to be paid to Carl G. Clarke on account of travel expenses to be Incurred in attending the Building Inspector's Conference, to be held at Seattle, during September 1949• Legal Printing A bond of $200.00 from M. R. Henry was received, also the agreement for legal printing. the following resolution was read, and on motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson and by the following called vote was passed: Ayes -- Councilmen Carter, i Johnson and Acting Mayor Gardella; Noes - -none; Absent -- Councilman Anderson and Mayor Anderson. Resolution #3774 RESOLVED THAT the Bond of M. h. Henry with A. E. Stahl and Wm. Rees, as sureties in the sum of X200.00 for the faithful per- formance of the Contract dated July 5th, 1949, made by the City of Livermore, with M. it. Henry for certain City printing as provided in said contract for the City of Livermore for the term ending June 30th, 1950, be and the same is hereby approved. Communications A letter from the Michaels Art Bronze Co. concerning parking meters was received, also a bulletin from the magazine, Trends. A reply to our letter requesting pamphlets, also a copy of their. city sales tax ordinance from the City of Hanford. These war e ordered placed on file. An invitation to the regular meeting of M 1: the League of California Cities to be held at Martinez, with the City of Martinez as host.. The City Clerk was instructed to contact those who wish to go, and make the reservations. Acquisition of Recreation Park At the direction of the City Couicil R. M. Callaghan, City Attorney obtained a preliminary report on the title to Block 62, M 1: JULr ,,>5;- 1949 Map;of the Southern Addition of 1882, being Recreation Park, and presented said preliminary report to the Council, advising them that said report did not disclose that the title to said property, did not revert to any person upon it's.not being used for school purposes, or for any other reason. That said report does dis- close a slight flaw in the.title by reason of an old conveyance, but that said cloud could be eliminated by a Quiet Title action. The Council then instructed the City Attny. to write to the Board of Trustees of the Livermore Union High School. District asking if they would consider transferring the title to this property to the City. There is now in the.-course of construction on said property a building which, due to it's type of construction, could not be removed upon the expiration of the present lease now held by the City, and for the further reason that in the possession of the City, the property could continue it's present public use in- definately. Recess On motion of Councilman Johnson, seconded by Council- man CarLa th h recessed until July 18, 1949 at 8:00 P. M. , Approve Attest. City Cle t Livermore, California JUL 1 8 1949 Adjourned Regular Meeting, July 18, 19149 An adjourned regular meeting of the amity Council was held !._ in the.Council Chambers of the City Hall on Monday evening, July 18, 1949. The meeting was called to order at 8:05 P. M. Roll Call: .Present -- Councilmen Anderson, Johnson, Gardella, and Mayor Anderson; Absent -- Councilman Garter. Minutes of Board of Equalization The minutes of the Board of Equalization were read, and on ' motion'of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote were approved as entered: Ayes- - Councilmen Anderson, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- - none; Absent -- Councilman Carter. Minutes Approved The minutes of the last meeting were read, and on motion S JUL 18 1949 of Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Gardella, and by the following called vote were approved as entered: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Gardella, Johnson, and-Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent- - Councilman Carter. Livermore Motor Sales Building; ' Mario Acciaioli appeared before the City Council in regard to the unfinished fireproofing of the garage at 116 No. L St.. He stated that he was negotiating for a lease or sale of the garage in the near future and that the building would be completely fireproofed. Councilman Gardella moved that the time be extended to January 1, 1950 for completing the garage, seconded by Councilman. Anderson, and by the following called vote,e, the motion was passed; Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Gardella, Johnson and'Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent -- Councilman Carter. Condemnation Suit for Chestnut St. Extention City Atty.-H. M. Callaghan informed the City Council that two property owners would not agree to the terms offered them in the extention of Chestnut St. The following resolution was read ' and introduced by Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the following; called vote was passed: Ayes- - Councilmen Anderson, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- - none; Absent -- Councilman Carter. Resolution 3775 RESOLUTION FINDING AND DIETER THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND NECESSITY REQUIRE THE ^ACQUISITION OF AN-EASEMENT ON, OVER AND UPON CERTAIN LANDS FOR A PUBLIC STREET AND DIRECTING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO BRING AN ACTION IN CONDEMNATION TO ACQUIRE SAID EASEMENT ON, OVER AND UPON SAID LANDS. Resolved: That the City Council of the City of Livermore finds and determines that the public interest and necessity requires the acquisition of an easement on, over and upon certain lands hereinafter described for a public street and that said lands hereinafter described are necessary therefor; and BE IT FURTHER iESOLVED: That said lands hereinbefore referred to are.situated in the City of Livermore, County of Alameda, State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to -wit: PARCEL-1: PORTION of Lot 5, as said lot is shown on the "Subdivision Map of.Plot C. Ladd Estate, Town of Livermore, California ", filed October 22, 1885 in Book 4 of Maps, page 26, in the office of the County-Recorder of Alameda County', described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southeastern line of said Lot 5, distant thereon south 31 45' west 274.27 feet from the southwestern line cf. Junction Avenue or County Road No. 1999, as shown on said map• running thence along the southeastern line of said.Lot 5, south 31 �}s'.west 107.88 feet to the southwestern line of said lot 5; thence along the last named line north 58 �5' west 83.53 feet to a line drawn south 69 30' west from the point of beginning; thence north 69 301.east 136.44 feet to the point of beginning. j4-API-1190 PARCEL II:' PORTION of Lot 4, as said lot is shown on the "Sub- division Map of Plot C, Ladd Estate, Town of Livermore, California ", filed October 22, 1885, in Book 4 of Maps, page 26, in the office of the County Recorder of Alameda County, described as follows: BEGINNING at the intersection of the southwestern line of Junction Avenue, or County Road No. 1999, as shown on said map, with the northwestern line of said lot 4; running thence along said line of Junction Avenue south 58 15' east 80 feet; thence parallel with the northwestern line of said Lot 1 }, south 31 /5' west 301.62 feet; thence south 69 30' west 101.85 feet to the southwestern line of said Lot 4, thence along the last named line north 58 15' west 17.65 feet to the northwestern line of said Lot 4; thence along the , last named line north 31 45' east 382.15 feet to the point of beg- inning.. PARCEL III: BEGINNING at a point on the northeastern line of North I Street, distant thereon north 20 30' west 200 feet from the north- western line of land described in the deed to Livermore 'Warehouse Company incorporated, dated September 27, 1906 recorded October 8, 19066 in Book 1151 of Deeds, page 368, Alameda County Records; running thence north 76 58 east 325.21 feet to the southwestern line of Lot 4, as said lot is shown on the map of "Subdivision Map of Plot C Ladd Estate, Town of Livermore, California ", filed October 22, 1685 in Book 4 of Maps, page 26, in the office of the County Recorder of #lameda County; thence along the last named line and along the southwestern line of Lot 5, as said lot is shown on said map, north 58 15' west 53.45 feet to a line drawn north 69 30' east from the point of beginning; thence south 69 30' west 289.73 feet to the point of beginnings. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the City Attorney be and he is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to brine; and prosecute to final determination in the name of the City of Livermore a legal action in condemnation to acquire an easement on,.over and upon the above described land. Claims Twenty -six payroll claims amounting to a total of ;2,378.78 ' and thirteen claims amounting to a total of $805.07 were audited by the Finance Committee and on motion of Councilman Anderson, sec- onded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote were allowed out of the various finds and warrants drawn as follows: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Andersom; Noes - -none; Absent -- Councilman Carter. PAYROLL GENERAL 1697-- Michelis, John R., Police Chief 146.80 1698 -- Kelly, Francis B. Policeman 131.00 1699-- Micheli, Daniel J. " 121.00 1700 -- Housh, Merle 114.50 1701 - -Munn, Robert 120.30 1702-- Falsarella, Frank 110.30 170' -- Peters, Vy.illiam, Extra ��Police 337.55 1704-- Sampson, George, Police Matron 9.60 1705 -- Donahue, Flora, " 9.60 1706-- Lienert, June 1707 -- Skinner, Betty Lou " 4.50 1708 -- Etheridge, Bernice, Police Clerk 43..00 1709 -- Clarke, Carl G., Supt &.Inslb 150.50 1710 -- Rasmus3en, Jesse, Foreman 121}..90 1711 -- Grana, Charles, Ut & St Rep 110.10 1712-- Lamee, Rudolph it " 1111.20 1713-- Rochin, Manuel, Extra Street Man 87.50 1714 -- Baxter, Lawrence " it . 11 87.50 1715 -- Moore, Roy,.Softball Custodian 45.00 1716 - -Male, L. M. 3.00 �% h 1717 -- Doten, George N., Tax Collector 108.10 1718 -- Sarboraria, Louis, Library Gardener 87.50 1718 -- It it Sub Janitor LIBRARY 1.00 1719 -- Gamble, M s. Margaret, Janitor 1 .87 1720- -Hock, Dorothy, Dep Clerk 7 .70 LIBRARY 1721- -Harp, Myrtle, Librarian 89.10 1722 -- Collector of Internal Revenue, Bank of America,. 332.76 CLAIMS GENERAL 122 -- Alameda County Hospital., T.E. Contacts examined 50.00 ' 1224--Edward R. Bacon Co., gutter brush, diaphragms. St. 133.52 1225 -- Bernhardt Mfg. Co.,repair ladder brackets, rep lock, sharpen & temper pinks 23.10 1226 -- Dinuba Fire Dept, pick up accident 3.50 1227- -Paul E. Dolan, M. D., police exams 10.00 1228 - -R. A. Hansen, oil for St. Dept. & corp Yd. 25.34 1229- -The Livermore Herald, warning tags, letterheads, tax bills, second sheets 79,44 1230 -- Livermore News, printing & legals 85.55 1231 -- Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference 30.00 1232 - -Jim Reed, decorating car for Pleasanton parade 25.00 1233 - -State Compensation Insurance fund, Bal on premium 269.35 1231 } - -Fred S. Young, Petty cash 20.62 1235- - Pacific Telephone & Tele �raph, service 3 .60 1236 -- " LIBRARY 6.05 Sign Permit On motion of Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the following called vote, a permit to erect a neon sign at 1371 First St. was grantedto Mario Pedrozzi. Ayes -- ' Councilmen Anderson, Gardella, Johnson, and Mayor Anderson; Noes- - none; Absent -- Councilman Carter. Route ?1108 Maintenance Agreement The following resolution was read and introduced by Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote was passed: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent -- Councilman Carter. Resolution #3 66 RESOLUTION GF THE CITY COUN C OF THL CITY OF LIVERMORE APPROVING AGREEMENT FOR MAINTENANCE OF' STATE HIGHWAY 'IN THE CITY OF LIVERMORE WHEREAS, the State of Cali, fornia, through its department of Public Works, Division of Highways, has presented an Agreement for Maintenance of the State Highway in the City of Livermore for the period July 1. 1949 to June 30, 1950. AHFREAS, the City Council has heard read said agreement in full and.is familiar with the contents thereof;. . THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Livermore that said Agreement for Maintenance of the State Highway In the City is hereby approved and the Mayor and the City Clerk are ' directed to sign the same on behalf of said City. Hydrants for L.U. H. S. Protection Fire Chief Al Bonne received a copy of a letter to the L.U.H.S. School District from the Board of Fire Underwriters of the Pacific, in regard to more fire protection for the School buildings. After con- siderable discussion of the placing of the hydrants needed, the Council instructed the Fire Chief to have the necessary hydrants installed. JUL 1 a 1945 Equipment for Fire Department The Fire Ohief spoke on the subject of a tank and pumper for the Chevrolet truck. He was instructed to get full information on same, and present it at a later meeting. Barbeque The evening of Sept. 28, 1949, Was the tentative date set for entertaining the Pleasanton City Council at a barbeque to be held at the Pines. Communications A legislative bulletin on the change in procedure for allocation of liquor license fees was received from the League of California Cities, also a letter from the Alameda County Hair Parade committee, thanking the City'for -:W s participation in:the parade. A letter from the Library Board, advising the Council of the appointment of Elizabeth McCoy as librarian, at a salary of $175.00 per month, effective July 16, 1949• These letters were ordered placed on file. A letter was received from the County of Alameda,.stating that they did not need the local jail facilities any more, and that any further rent be cancelled. Chief of Police J. Ii. Michelis stated that the jail is still being; used by the County and the City Clerk was instructed to write the Board of Sypervisors as to the extent the County uses same. The City Clerk was also instructed to write a letter of thanks to the Martinez.City Clerk for the barbeque held at the Municipal Park and attended by the City officials and their wives. Adjournment On motion of Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Gardella, the Council 1, 1949 at 8:0,0 6,14. Ix Livermore, California. adjourned until Monday evening, August 'AW 1 -1349 Attest: City C rk. cf 7 L-J 9 AUG 1 -1949 Regular Meeting, August 1. 191Q A regular meeting of the City Council of.the City of Livermore was held in the Council Chambers of the City.Ilall on Monday Evening, August 1, 1949'. The meeting was called to order at 8:05 P. M. Roll Call: Present-- Council.men Anderson, Carter, Gardella, and Mayor Anderson; Absent -- Councilman Johnson.. Minutes Approved The minutes of the last meeting were read, and on motion of Councilman Ahderson,-seconded by Councilman Gardella, and by the following called vote were approved as entered: Ayes-- Council- men Anderson, Carter, Gardella and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none; Absent -- Councilman Johnson. Change in Pound Fees 0. L. Van Arkel requested the Council for a different method of charging persons ,_owning dogs or cats to be destroyed. He sug- gested a charge for the call, instead of each animal. The City Attorney was instructed to present a resolution to the City Council proposing that the City and Poundmaster share receipts from such ' collections. Mr. Van Arkel also wished.to have an approved in- cinerator at the sewer farm for destroying dead animals.. C. G. Clarke was instructed to investigate.the matter and report back to the City Council. Claims Thirty -eight payroll claims amounting to a total of $2,817.27 and twelve claims amounting to a total. of $690.09 were audited by the Finance Committee, and.on motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote were allowed out of the various funds and warrants drawn as follows: 122.90 104.70 101.50 102.20 109 . I�G 105.20 184.00 44.00 133.1 0 1070 110.10 111; . 20 87.50 87.50 1 PAYROLL GENERAL 1723-- Michelis, John R., Police Chief 1721 } -- Kelly, Francis B. Policeman ' 1725-- Micheli, Daniel J. " 1726 -- Housh, Merle " 1727- -Munn, Robert " 1728 -- Falsarella, Frank " 1729- -Self, Earl " 1730 -- Etheridge, Bernice, Police Clerk 1731 -- Clarke, Carl G., Supt & Insp 1732 -- Rasmussen, Jesse, Foreman 1733- -Grana, Charles, Ut & St Rep 1734 -- Lamee, Rudolph, " " 1735--Rochin, Manuel, Extra St Man 1736 -- Baxter, Lawrence It " 122.90 104.70 101.50 102.20 109 . I�G 105.20 184.00 44.00 133.1 0 1070 110.10 111; . 20 87.50 87.50 1 io AU G 1-1949 1737--Moore, Roy, Softball Custodian 20.00 1738 -- Doten, Geo. N., Tax Collector 85.80 1739 -- Sarboraria, Louis, Lib Gardener Ei9.90 1740 -- Gamble, Mrs. Margaret, Janitor 14.97 1741- -Hock, Dorothy, Dep Clerk 72.25 1742 -- Moore, Anne, Sub. Clerk 10.00 1743 -- Anderson, H. W., Councilman 10.00 1744 -- Anderson, Roy C. 11 10.00 1745 -- Carter, B. F. it 10.00 1746 -- Gardella, Louis " 10.00 1747 -- Johnson, Harry M. " 10.00 1748 - -Van Arkel, O;.L., Dep Poundmaster 46.50 1749 -- Callaghan, Richard. M., City Attorney 135.00 1750 -- Clark, M. J., City Judge 24.00 1751 -- Dolan, Dr. Paul E., Health Officer 25.00 1752 -- Hearn, F. Ray, Treasurer 25.00 1753 -- Bonne, Alexis, Fire Chief 45.00 1754 -- Kelly, Francis B., Jail Janitor 15.00 1755- -Root, Dr. R. R., Milk Inspector 70.00 1756 -- Stevenson, Mrs. Wilda, Sec to Judge 40.00 1757 -- Young, Fred S., City Clerk 253.60 LIBRARY 1758 - -Harp, Myrtle, Extra Work 25.00 1759 -- McCoy, Mrs. Elizabeth, Librarian 87.00 1760 -- Whalen, Mrs. Anna, Janitor 30.00 GENERAL 1761 - -Blue Cross Hospital Plan, Hospital Service of 148.95 California CLAIMS GENERAL 1236 -- Barbera & Zaro, Tires for police car 53.75 1237 -- California Water Service, Service 147.40 1238 -- Richard M. Callahan, expenses 41.16 1239 --Hub Cafe, Lunches )1.75 1240 - -Ed. Jones & Co., Repair, refinish, engrave badges, handcuff key 27.94 1241 -- Livermore Chamber of Commerce, Advertising 50.00 1242 - -E. Donald Matthews, M. D. Police examination. 15.00 124 - -John R. Michelis, mileage 52.80 1244- -Chas. H. Petersen & Co., Audit and preparation of budget 215.00 1245 -- Spears -Wells Machinery Co., Inc. Hub cap for bitumeter wheel 3.61 1246 - -Fred S. Young, Petty Cash 36.68 1247 -- Americana Corporation, 1949 Americana Annual 5.00 Official Reports The official.reports for the month of July of the City Clerk, Building Inspector, Tax Collector, City Police, and the reports for June & July of the were read, and on motion of Councilman Carter, man Anderson, and by the .following called vote and.filed: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Anderson; Noes- -none; Absent-- Councilman•Jo] Judge, Chief of Milk Inspector seconded by Council - were ordered accepted Gardella and Mayor inson. Paving: of Junction Avenue and Curb City Attorney.R. M. Callaghan presented a budget for paving Junction Avenue from the Special Gas Tax Fund., Councilman Gardella also requested that the Livermore Elementary'School District put in the curb on Junction Avenue fronting their property. 7, 11 AU 1- 1049. Chestnut St. Extention R. M. Callaghan reported that Roy Davis and Mrs. Ilene Nickerson had signed an agreement to deed a portion of their property to the City for street purposes. He also stated that he had an appoint- ment with Mrs. May Devany on Tuesday, Aug. 2nd, and was hopeful of. an I agreement with her. Park Commission Apoointed The following resolutions were read-and introduced by Council- man Carter, seconded by Councilman Gardella, and by the following called vote were passed: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Caster, Gardella and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none; Absent -- Councilman Johnson. Resolution ## 3777 WHEREAS, vacancies now exist in the Park Commission of the City of Livermore: now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that M. J. Clark be appointed a member of the Park Commission of the City of Livermore for the term ending January 2nd, 1952 Resolution (#3778 WHEREAS, vacancies now exist in the Park Commission of the City of Livermore; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that Dr. Paul E. Dolan be appointed a member of the Park Commission of the City of Livermore for the term ending January 2nd, 1952. Resolution ;#3779 ' WHEREAS, vacancies now exist in the Park Commission of the City of Livermore; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that Vh. Rees be appointed a member of the Park Comm- ission of the City of Livermore for the term ending May 1st, 1951. Resolution #%3780 WHEREAS, vacancies now exist in the Park Commission of the City of Livermore: now therefore, be it RESOLVED that H. J. Callaghan be appointed a member of the Park Commission of the City of Livermore for the term ending May 1, 1951. Resolution # #3781 WHEREAS, vacancies now exist in the Park Commission of the City of Livermore; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that Wm. Wilson be appointed a member of the Park Commission of the City of Livermore for the term ending May 1, 1951. Garbage Ordinance City Attorney R. M. Callaghan was instructed to draw up a set of rules on the Garbage Ordinance for the information of the general public, and to have said rules publicized in the local papers. Paving for L.U.H.S. The Livermore High School District Board of Trustees asked if the Livermore City Street Department would pave the strip between the old gym and the swimming pool on a time and material basis, as the the amount of paving was too small to let out for bids. C. G. Clarke was instructed to contact the Board in regard to doing the work. r 12 AUG 1 -1949 Burning Vacant Lots Fire Chief A1,Bonne made a report on burning vacant lots within the City limits. He stated that before next year a price set- up should be made and that the .lots be posted according to Ordinance #219. C. G. Clarke and Al Bonne are to work out a,price schedule before next year. Mr. Bonne also stated that he plans to run some test problems this fall for the Fire Dept. and would like to have the City officials present. Barbeque It was decided to have a barbeque for the City Officials to be held on September 18, 1949 at the Corporation Yard. The City Clerk was also instructed to contact the Pleasanton City Council rei,arding a suitable date for the barbeque to be held at the Pines. Leave of Absence The following resolution was read and introduced by Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Carter, and was approved by the following called vote: Ayes -- Councilman Anderson, Carter, Gardella and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent -- Councilman Johnson. Rgsolution #3762 WHEREAS on July 13th, 1949 written permission signed by a majority of the members of the City Council was granted to H. W. Anderson, Mayor of the City of Livermore to be absent feom the State of California for the period July llFth to and including July 16th 1949• NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said written permission date, July 13th, 1949 be and the same is hereby approved. The following resolution was read and introduced by Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the following called vote was passed: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent -- Councilmen Johnson. Resolution #3783 RESOLVED that Louis Gardella be, and he is hereby granted permission to be absent from the State of California for a period of thirty days from and after August 5th, 1949.• . Merchants Classification On motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Council- man Carter, and by the following called vote, the merchants class business to be done by Bill Stevens Engineering, at 352 East 2nd. Street, be classified as of the 1st. class for the first year of business; Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent -- Councilman Johnson. 9 r 4 13 Aur 1 =1949 Communications A letter from the Board of Supervisors in regard to the use of the jail by the Sheriff's office. Supervisor Stanley is investi- gating the matter, and will report at a later date. A request from the Library Board for a sufficient amount to maintain the Livermore Free Library was set aside to be discussed at the September 6th meeting, at which time the tax rate will be set. An appeal for support of a bill now in Congress in regard to shipbuilding on the Pacific Coast was received from the Labor's League for Political Education. The City Clerk was instructed to send -the telegrams requested in the communication. Audit for Coming Fiscal Year The following resolution was read and introduced by Council- man Gardella, seconded by Councilman Anderson , and by the following called vote was passed: Ayes -- Councilman Anderson, Carter, Gardella, and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent -- Councilman Johnson. Resolution #3784 'uuHEREAS, Chas. H. Petersen & Co., has submitted to this Council an offer in writing, dated August 1, 1949, to audit the books and accounts of the City of Livermore for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1950, for the sum of $330.00 payable semi- anually, and to prepare the budget for the additional sum of $50.00 and whereas said proposal is acceptable to this Council- - NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Chas. H. Petersen & Co. be and they are hereby employed to audit the books and accounts of the City of Livermore for the fiscal year,ending June 30, 1950 for the sum of $330.00 payable semi- annually and to furnish the budget for the further sum cf$50.00 Accept Audit The report on the audit of the books and accounts for the fiscal year was read, and on motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote was accepted as read: Ayes -- Councilman Anderson, Carter, Gardella and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent -- Councilman Johnson. Rochin as Assistant Utility Man The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote was passed:' Ayes -- Councilman Anderson, Carter, Oar della and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent -- Councilman Johnson. Resolution #3785 RESOLVED that Manuel Rochin be, and he is hereby employed as Assistant Utility Man for the City of Livermore at a salary of $240.00 per month, payable semi - monthly in arrears, commencing August 1st, 191E9. 14 ,''fi1G l 5 X949 Recess The Council then recessed until August 15, 1949, at 8:00 o'clock Attest: City rk Livermore, California AUG 1 ") 1949 — Adjourned Regular Meeting, August 15, 194.9 An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall on Monday evening, August 15, 1949. The meeting was called to order at 8:10 P. M. moll Call: Present -r Councilmen 'Anderson, Carter, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Absent -- Councilman Gardella. Minutes Approved The minutes of the last meeting were read, and on motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote were approved as entered: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes --none; Absent -- Councilman Gardella. Traffic at rirst & L Sts. i Mr. James Merritt, representing the Merchant's Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, appeared before the Council in regard to the traffic problem at First and L Sts. Hg spoke about having traffic liLhts, four -way stops or pedestrian stops, at that corner. Mr. C. G. Clarke, Supt. of Streets, explained that the City had no further jurisdiction over First St., as it is a State highway, controlled entirely by the State. Mr. Clarke sug- pested that Mr. Merritt's committee contact the Division of Highways directly and in that way will possibly receive some action in the matter. 01 .4 m. Twenty payroll claims, amounting to a total of ;2,185.23 and seventeen claims amounting; to a total of $2,969.73 were audited by the Finance Committee, and on motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following celled vote were allowed out of the various funds and warrants drawn as follows: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none; Absent =- Councilman Gardella. 15 Anderson, and by the followinE called vote was accepted: Ayes-- Council- men Anderson, Carter, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent- - Councilman Gardella. ' Merchant's Classification On motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the following called vote, the merchants class business to be done by Valley Food Center, Mario Pedrozzi, at 1371 West First St. was classified as of the 7th, class for the first year of business: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- - none; Absent-- Qouncilman Gardella. h Alit PAYROLL M.V.L!F. 1762-- Michelis, John R., Police Chief $163.90 1763 -- Kelly, Francis B., Policeman 133.00 1764-- Micheli, Daniel if 118.60 1765 -- Housh, Merle " 11.50 1766 -- Munn, Robert " 121.30 1767-- Falsarella, Frank " 119.10 1768 -- Peters, 'William, Extra Police 71.60 9- -Self, Earl 1.12.00 1770 -- Etheridge, Bernice, Police Clerk 44.00 ... .. ,,. 'GENERAL, ' 1771 -- Clarke, Carl G., Supt & Insp 150.50 1772 -- Rasmussen, Jesse, Foreman 124.90 1773 -- Grana, Charles, Ut & St Rep 110.10 1774-- Rochin, Manuel " it 105.90 1770- Moore, Roy, Softball Custodian 45.00 1770- Doten, George N., Tax Collector' 108.10 1777-- Sarboraria, Louis, Lib Gardener 87.00 1778 -- Gamble, Mrs. Margaret, Janitor 1f.87 1779- -Hock, Dorothy, Dep Clerk 7.70 1780 -- McCoy, blizabeth, Librarian LIBRARY 87.00 1781 -- Collector of Internal Revenue 275.16 CLAIMS GENERAL 1248 -- Edward R. Bacon Co., spreader box 103.00 1249 -- Bernhardt Mfg. Co., repair spreader box 29.13 1250 -- Empire `i'ransportation Co., hauling emulsion 131.01 1251 - -Fritz & Schwarti.ng, Colas for J St. 155.25 1252-- Jensen &. Son, gas tank for fire truck, repair toilet in fire house, bushings 21.58 1253 -- Johnson Motors, repairs to Police car 57.96 1254 -- League of California Cities, dues for East Bay Division 5.00 1255 -- McFadden Pontiac sales & service, muffler 11.30 1256 -- O'Neil & McCormick, battery for Chev Truck fire dent 16.1.3 1257 -- Pacific Coast Aggregates, Inc., rock and sand for its 696.19 1258 -- Quality Auto Parts, battery, belt for roller, filter valve, hose clamps for St. Dept. 15,70 1259 -- Standard Gil Co., gas 171.77 1260 - -Union Oil Co., emulsion & oil 854.51 1261 - -Fred S. Young, petty cash 1262 -- Pacific Gas & Electric Co., Service Q 2 9 1262 -- ° n n M.V.W. 5621.1 1262 -- " " ft LIBRARY 2..59 1263 -- Pacific Telephone & Tele raph Co., Service" 5.75 1263 -- " If GENERAL 24.70 1264 -- Sather Gate Book Shop, books LIBRARY 1.93 Official Report The report for the month of July of the City Treasurer was read, and on motion of Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the followinE called vote was accepted: Ayes-- Council- men Anderson, Carter, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent- - Councilman Gardella. ' Merchant's Classification On motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the following called vote, the merchants class business to be done by Valley Food Center, Mario Pedrozzi, at 1371 West First St. was classified as of the 7th, class for the first year of business: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- - none; Absent-- Qouncilman Gardella. h t.. 16 - S �P 6 1949 Sian Permit On motion of Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote, permission to erect an electric sign-at 1219 VJest Pirst was granted to J. A. Kent; Ayes-- Council- men Anderson, Carter, Johnson, and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent -- Councilman Gardella. Communications A legislative bulletin on the last bills nut through by the Legislature, several of interest to cities in this area. An invitation to participate in the Admission Day celebration to be held in San Jose, also, a letter from the Municipal Bond Club of San Francisco, on the financing of municipal bonds. These letters and bulletin were ordered placed on file. A bulletin announcing a second class in Basic Police Training, to be held at the Alameda County Sheriff's Department was ordered turned over to Chief of Police I+iichelis. Adjournment The Council then adjourned until Tuesday, September 6th, 1949-at 8:00 o'e c P /i Approved : u2o1 /� Attest fulayor 'ity C I ee c ' Livermore, California S E P 6 1949 Regular Meeting, September 6, 1949 A regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall on Tuesday evening, September 6, 191{.9. The meeting was called to order at 8:05 P. M. Roll Call: Present -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardell.a, and Mayor Anderson; Absent -- Councilman Johnson. Minutes The minutes of the last meeting were read, and on motion ' of Councilman Carter, Seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the following called vote were approved as entered: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardells and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent -- Councilman Johnson. SEP 6 1949, At this time Councilman Johnson was seated. Claims 1'7 Thirty -eight payroll claims, amounting to a total of $2,996.67 and.nineteen claims, amounting; to a total of x+1,891.20 were audited by the Finance Committee and on motion of Councilman Anderson, ' seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the,followine called vote were allowed out of the various funds and warrants drawn as follows: Ayes- - Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none; Absent- -none. PAYROLL ABLF 1782-- Michelis, John R., Police Chief $140.00 1783 -- Kelly, Francis, Policeman 121.80 1784-- nlicheli, Daniel J. " 118.60 1785 -- Housh, Merle " 114.x0 1786- -Munn, Robert " 114,50 1787 -- Falsarella, Frank " 110.30 1788 - -Self, Earl, Extra Police 128.00 1789 -- Etheridge, Bernice, Police Clerk 48.00 GENERAL 1790 -- Clarke, Carl G., Insp & Supt 150.50 1791 -- Rasmussen, Jesse, Foreman 124.90 1792 -- Grana, Charles, Ut & St Rep 110.10 1793-- Rochin, Manuel 11 11 105.90 1794 -- Baxter, Lawrence, Extra St Man 113.75 1795-- Sachau, Dan " " 113.75 ' 1796 -- Moore, Roy, Softball Custodian 50.00 1797 -- Doten, George N., Tax Collector 108.10 1798-- Sarboraria, Louis, Library Gardener 87.00 1799-- Foggl, Carlo, Substitute Gardener 82.80 1800 -- Gamble, Mrs. Margaret, Janitor 11.87 1801 - -Hock, Dorothy, Dep. Clerk 78.70 1802 -- Anderson, H. W., Councilman 10.00 180) -- Anderson, Roy C., " 10.00 180(} -- Carter, B. F. " 10.00 1805 -- Gardella, Louis " 10.00 1806 -- Johnson, Harry M. " 10.00 .1807 - -Van. Arkel., 0. L., Dep Poundmaster )14-00 1808 -- Callaghan, Richard M., City Attorney 135.00 1809 -- Clark, M. J., City Judge 211..00 1810 -- Dolan, Paul E., Health Officer 25.00 1811 -- Hearn, F. Ray, Treasurer 25.00 1812 -- Bonne, Alexis, Fire Chief 45.00 1813 -- Kelly, Francis B., Jail Janitor 15.00 1814 - -Root, Dr. R. R., Milk Inspector 70.00 1815 -- Stevenson, Mrs. Wilda, Sec. to Judge 40.00 1816 -- Young, Fred S., City Clerk & Assessor & Dep Tax Coll. 258.70 LIBRARY 1817 -- McCoy, Elizabeth, Librarian 1.73.90 1818- -Harp, Myrtle, Extra 25.00 1819 -- Vhalen, Mrs. Anna, Janitor 30.00 CLAIMS GENERAL 1265- -Beebe home & Auto Supply, Tires for Police car 27 4 1266 -- California Transfer Co., cement & lime 9,W}} 1267 -- California Water Service Co., Service 1l.�2.80 1268 -- Chamber of Commerce, advertising Livermore 50.00 1269 - -Carl G. Clarke, expenses for Building Officials meet 170.00 1270--Paul, E. Dolan, M. D., police examination 10.00 1271 - -N. D. Dutcher, supplies for Corp. Yd..s. Fire Dept. 10.59 1272- -Hub Cafe, Lunches 43.00 ,1273- -Inter -City Express, Subscription for paper 10.00 1949 GENERAL 1274 -- Johnson Motors, repairs to Police car & oil' Distri.b $ 41'.65 1275 -- Livermore News, reports for Police Dept. 41.56 1276 - -E. Donald Matthews, M. D., examination for Police 10.00 1277 - -John R. Michells, mileage 57.60 1278 - -East Bay Chapter, Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference 5.00 1279 -- Standard Oil Co., Lanoline 173-73 1281- -Union Oil Co., of California, emulsion TR. SAFETY 360.91 1280 - -Fred S. Young, petty cash GENERAL 0.37 1282 -- Pacific Gas & Electric Co., Service 11 83.65 M. V. L. F. 562..61 Library 31 1283 -- Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Go., Service it 5.75 11 ' ti General 31.70 Official Reports The official reports for the month of August of the City Clerk, Tax Collector, Building Inspector, Chief of Police, Treasurer and City Judge were read, and on motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote were ordered accepted and filed: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardens, Johnson, and Mayor Anderson; noes- -none; absent - -none. . Garbage Disposal Mr. Manuel Chavez appeared before the C ity Council in regard to building contractors dumpinLi of non combustible material at the garbage disposal pit. He was informed that it .was violating, the garbage ordindr_ace.. He also wished to be granted the privilege of Living garbage service to residents outside the City limits. The City Council instructed City Attorney, R. M. Callaghan to contact the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and inquire if any action has been or is going to be taken by the County in helping defray the cost of the disposal nit, before taking up the matter of outside garbage collecting. Transfer in Special Gas Tax Improvement Fund The following resolution was.read and introduced by Council- man Gardella, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote was passed: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes- -none; absent- -none. Resolution #3786 WHEREAS, as of the date hereof, there should be on deposit to the credit of the Special bas Tax Improvement fund, the sum of $4126.07; and WHEREAS, there is now on deposit in said Fund the som of $4420.72, resulting in an excess in said Fund of $294.65. NO'Pi THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the sum of $294.65 be transferred from the Special Gas Tax Improvement Fund to the General Fund of the City of Livermore. ,r\ 19 Fo 1349 . Memo of Agreement for Expenditure of Gas Tax Maintenance of Streets and Grading Junction Ave. The following resolution was read and introduced by Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Gardella, and by the following called vote was passed: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson ' and Mayor Anderson; noes - -none; absent- -none. Resolution #3787 WHEREAS,- a memorandum of agreement has been presented to be entered into with the State of California in accordance with a project statement submitted by the City of Livermore for expenditure of the gas tax allocation to cities for the fiscal year 1950, and WHEREAS, the City Council has heard read said agreement in full and is familiar with the contents thereof; TIiEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Livermore that, said project statement be and it is hereby adopted as the budget of proposed expenditures of the gas tax allocation to cities, and said agreement be and the same is hereby approved and the Mayor and the City Clerk are directed to sign the same on behalf of said City, said agreement to be bindi -8 u,:on the City, upon its execution by the authorized officials of the State. Curbing on Junction Ave. The City Clerk was instructed to write to the Hoard of Trustees of the Livermore-Elementary School District requesting them to install curbing in front of the school. property on Junction Ave. ' Merchants License On motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the'following called vote, the merchants class business to be done by Charles Kelly's Meat Market, at 1371 west First St. was classified as of the 6th. class for the first year of business; Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes- -none; absent- -none. Sign Permit On motion of Councilman Johnson, Seconded by 'Councilman Gardella, and by the following called vote, a permit to erect a neon sign at 1154 1 "J- Second St. was granted to James Creager. Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and'Mayor Anderson; noes - -none; absent- -nohe. 1 Small Firearms Permit On motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson and by the following called vote, a permit to sell small firearms at 187 J St. was granted to Del Valle Mercantile: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson,,.-ardella and Mayor Anderson; noes - -none; absent- -none. I\ r . . 2© SILF 6 1949. Letter of Appreciation Mayor Anderson instructed the City Clerk to write a letter of appreciation to the Pacific Gas & Electric Co., for the pleasant trip to their hydro - electric plants on the Feather River enjoyed by the City Council on August 30 and 31st. Communications A bulletin from the League of California Cities announcing the Annual Conference in San Francisco, October 2h.th to 26th. Also a letter from the State Board of Equalization in regard to the National and State Assessor's conference. A letter from the U. S. Army, calling attention to a public hearing flood control and alliee'. purposes. Also, an acknowledgement of our telegram to the Merchant Marine Fisheries Committee, was also received. These communications were ordered placed on file. 'Set Tax Rate for 1949 -50 The following resolution was read and introduced by Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the following called vote was passed': Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gard -ella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes - -none; absent- -none. ' Resolution #3788 RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Livermore, County of Alameda, State of California, that the property tax for the City of Livermore, upon all real and personal property in said City for the year 19t }9, is hereby levied, and the tax rate for said City of Livermore, Is hereby fixed as follows: GENERAL FUND ------------ $1.00 on each .100.00 valuat'?.on LIBRARY FUND------ - - - - -- .1075 SEWFER BOND SINKING--- - FUND OF 1925 - - --- -- .0475 n n n BOND INTEREST AND REDEMPTION FUND 19h.6 - - -- i.2 5o TOTAL TAX $1.28 Barbegue Plans Final arrangements were made for the barbeque to be held at the Pines Camp on September 11.x., and also for the Fi,reiaan's barbeque Sept. 18th, at the Eagles Hall. Street Signs - Chief of Police, J. R. Michelis was requested tc make a ' survey of signs needed for traffic reLulation and report at the next meeting, September 19th. Recess The me.etin, then recessed until Monday e'veninP, September 19th, 1949, at 8:0 P. M Approved: Attest: vlayor ' —Z'3� e 4� 21 a "S E 1D 19, 1949 Adjourned Regular Meeting, September 19, 1949 An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall on Monday evening, September 19, 1949. The meeting was called to order at 8:10 P. M. Roll Call: Present -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson;, Absent- -none, Minutes Approved The minutes of the last meeting were read, and on motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote were approved as entered: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and May or Anderson; Noes- -none; Absent- -none. Claims Twenty -three payroll claims amounting to a total of $29401.33 and fourteen claims amounting to a total of $1,065.86 were audited by the Finance Committee, and on motion of Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote were allowed out of the various funds and warrants drawn as follows: ' Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none; Absent- -none. PAYROLL MVLF 1820 -- Michelis, John R. Police.Chief 164.90 1821 -- Kelly, Francis B., Policeman 151.50 1822-- Micheli, Daniel J. " 132.20 1823-- Housh, Merle ° 126.70 1824- -Munn, Hobert " 123.70 1825-- Falsarella, Freak " 130.70 1826 -- Peters, William, Extra Police 80.10 1827 - -Self, Earl, to 104.00 1828 -- Donahue, Floret Police Matron 4.80 1829-- Lienert, June, to, 11,4 9..60 1830 -- Etheridge, Bernice, Police Clerk 1831 -- Clarke, Carl G., Supt & Insp GENERAL N.00 150.50' 1832 -- Rasmussen, Jesse, Foreman 124.90' 1833 -- Grana, Charles, Ut & St Rep 110.10 1834 -- Rochin, Manuel " It 105.90' 18356 -- Baxter, Lawrence, Extra St. lean 96.25 183, -- Sachau, Dan It To 96.25 1837--Moore, Roy, Softball Custodian .20.00 1838-- Doten, George, Tax Collector 108.10 ' 1839 -- Sarboraria, Louis, Library Gardener 87.00 1840 -- Gamble, Mrs. Margaret, Janitor 1 .87 1841 -- Hock, Dorothy, Dep Clerk 7F1.70 1842 -- Collector of Internal Revenue 3315.56 CLAIMS GENERAL 1284 - -H. W. Anderson, expenses for entertaining Pleasanton at a barbeque 144.46 1285 -- County of Alameda, labor & materials on police car 5.gq 1286- -Sam Elliott Electric, repair buzzer system 38.6. 1287 -- Livermore Herald, binding and perforating tax bill 15.71 1288 - -Wm. McKinnon, Postmaster, 1000 Envelopes 34.52 1289 -- quality Auto Parts, supplies for St. Dept. 9.87 22 CEP 1,91949 1240 - -Bill Stevens, install tank for Fire Dept. 24.00 1291 -- Spears -Wells Machinery to., Inc. service on roller lb .69 1292- =Fred S. Young, petty cash 18.80 LIBRARY 1293 -- Sather Gate Book Shop 67.1}0 TRAFFIC SAFETY 1294- -Armco Drainage & Metal Products, Inc. 308.16 1295 -- Edward R. Bacon, Co., broom core refills 83.0 1296 -- Empire Transportation Co..-hauling emulsion 52.03 1297 -- Pacific Coast Aggregates, Inc. 246.22 Street Dust Mr. Wm. Bonetti, President of the Board of Trustees of the Livermore Union High School District spoke about the dust from the streets adjacent to the High School football.field. He stated that there would be five games played at home this year. The City Council agreed as a temporary measure, to have the Street Dept. sprinkle the streets in the.evening with water before the games. Bicycles on Sidewalk The Chief of Police was instructed to solve the problem of bicycles parked on the sidewalk adjacent to the State Theatre on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Agreement on T. Be Contacts with County The following resolution was read and introduced by Council= , man Gardella, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the following called vote of the Council was passed: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes- -none; absent- -none. Resolution #3789 . WHEREAS, the'County of Alameda has presented to the City Council of the City of Livermore an Agreement between said city and County for the Furnishing by the County through its Health - Officer examination at the clinic of contact cases.with tuber- culosis in the City of Livermore, for the compensation set forth in said contract, namely $1.00 per examination, and - WHEREAS, this Council is familiar with the terms of said contract and approves the same. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor.and City Clerk of the.City of Livermore be and they are hereby authorized and - directed to sign said contract for and on behalf of.the City of Livermore. Recreation Park A letter from the District Attorney's office addressed to the Livermore Union High School District in regard to the City , of Livermore purchasing the property known as the Recreation Park. City Attorney R. M. Callaghan was instructed to contact the District Attorney's Office before any action would be taken on the acquiring of the.property. 23 rCn x.9:0 _4q Fire Chief's Report on Equipment Fire Chi'ef'Al Eonne made a report on equipment necessary, and approximate cost of same, for'the Fire-Department to increase the efficiency of the department, Also an estimate is to be made by C. G. Clarke, Supt. of Streets,.on the cost of repairing streets, ' new sewers, and equipment needed for his department so that the City Council may make an estimate of how much money will be needed for a bond issue to cover the above. New Street Signs, Chief of Police J. R. Michelle made a report on the number of street signs needed for the city's streets. The Council instructed him to order.the signs needed. Merchant's Classification On motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following vote of the Council the cleaning and laundry business.to,be done by the Livermore French Laundry and Cleaners, Gerard Lafon, of 251 East First St. was classified as of the first class for the first year of business: Ayes -- Council ' men Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noss- - none; Absent - -none On motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Gardella, and by the following called vote, the merchant's class business to by done by Elliott's Studio at 1001 College Ave. was denied: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes -- none; Absent- -none. The City Clerk was instructed to notify Elliott Dopking that his business license, which expires November 1, 1949 °would not be renewed at 1252 College Avenue, as it is .a violation of the zoning ordinance. Leave of Absence The following resolution was read and introduced.by Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the following called vote was passed: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mey or Anderson; noes - -none; absent- -none. Resolution #3790 RESOLVED that Councilman H. M. Johnson be, and he is hereby granted permission to be absent from the State of California for a period of -15 days from and after September 20, 1949,`- 24 OCT 3 . . Tax Collector's Hours Mayor Anderson brought up the subject of George N. Doten's duties and hours of work. It was agreed that Mr. Doten would still answer the police buzzer in the morning and take care of the school children crossing First Street. The hours he works will correspond to the City Clerk's office. until On motion of AdJournment lman Carter the meeting then adjourned 3, 1949 at 8:00 P. M. Attest: U y le r �s�npapaaetaatta# Regular Meeting, October 3. 1949 A regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers of the City hall on Monday evening, October 3, 1949 The meeting was called to order at 8:00 P. M. Roll Call: Present =- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Absent - -none. Minutes Approved The minutes of the last meeting were read, and on motion of Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote were approved as entered: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; noes- -none; absent- -none. Official Reports The official reports for the month of September of the City Clerk, Tax Collector, Building Inspector, Chief of Police and the City Judge were read, and on motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote were ordered accepted and filed: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson, and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent- -none. Claims Thirty -seven payroll claims amounting to a total of $2,752.4.7 and eighteen claims amounting to a total of $1,386.52 were audited by the Finance Committee, and on motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote 25 OCT .3:..1949 were allowed out of the various funds and warrants drawn as follows: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and.Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent- -none: PAYROLL MVLF 29.65 1843 -- Michelis, John R., Police ®hief $140.00 18L44 -- Kelly, Francis B., Policeman 121.80 1845-- Micheli,.Daniel J. 118.60 ' 1846 -- Housh, Merle " 114.50 1847 - -Munn, Robert " 114.50 1848-- Falsarella, Frank " 110.30 1849- -self, Earl, Extra-Police 56.00 1850 -- Etheridge, Bernice, Police Clerk 39.00 1851 -- Clarke, Carl G., Supt & Insp GENERAL 150.50 1852 -- Rasmussen, Jesse, Foreman 124.90 1853-- Grana, Charles,.Ut & St, Rep 110.10 1854-- Rochin, Manuel 11 it 10.90 1855 -- Baxter, Lawrence, Extra St. Man 9 •25 1856-- Schau, Dan it it it 96.25 1857 -- Moore, Roy, Softball Custodian 5,00 1858 -- Doten, George N., Tax Collector 108.10 1859 -- Sarboraria, Louis, Library Gardener 87.00 1860 -- Gamble, Mrs. Margaret, Janitor 1[}.87 1861--Hock,-Dorothy, Dep Clerk 768.70 1862 -- Anderson, -H. W., Councilman 10.00 1863 -- Anderson, Roy C., ° 10.0o 1864 -- Carter, B. F. 10.00 1865-- Gardella, Louis f; �� 10.00 1866 -- Johnson, H. M. i► 10.00 1867-- Van.Arkel, 0. L.-. .42.50 1868 -- Callaghan, Richard, City Attorney. 135.00 1869 -- Clark, M: J., City Judger 24.00 1870 -- Dolan, Dr. Paul E., Health Officer 25.00 1871 -- Hearn, F. Ray, Treasurer 25.00 1872 -- Bonne, Alexis, Fire Chief 45.00 1873-- Kelly,.Francis B., Janitor 15.00 1874- -Root, Dr. R. R., Milk InsTector 70.00 1875-- Stevenson,.Mrs. Wilda, Sec. to Judge. 40.00 1876 -- Young, Fred S..' City Clerk, Dep Tax Collector 258.70 1877-- McCoy,,Elizabeth; Librarian LIBRARY 175.00, 1878- -Harp, Myrtle, Extra 2.e 1879 -- Whalen, ,Mrs. Anna, Janitor, 30.00 CLAIMS GENERAL 1298 - -H. W. Anderson,-.expense of:meat for barbeque 29.65 1299 - -A1 Bonne, fire watch on Golden Rule fire 11.00 13,00 -- California Water Service-Co.,.Service 143.00 1301 -- Chamber of Commerce, Advertising Livermore 50.00` 1302 - -R. A. Hansen, oil.for St. Dept, 25.34 1303 - 7Hub Cafe, lunches 48.00 1304- -Merle Housh, 1 day and 8 hrs overtime 16.34 1305 -- Livermore Fire Dept, salaries 475.00 1306 - -E. Donald Matthews, M. D. 30.00 1'307 - -J. R. Michelis, mileage and expense to Police School 113.20 1308 -- Nelson Hardware, drill and traffic.paint 13.67 1309 - -Chas. H. Petersen & Co., preparation of St. Report 160.00 1310 - -Fred S. Young, petty cash Livermore Herald, 27.10 1311 -- reports; stamp, printing 21.69 1311 -- " " Library 8.53 1312 -- Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., Service 5.7.5 1312 - -. " " " General 24.65 1313 -71,1vermore Furniture Store, Cleaning LibraryLibrary 1 5.50 1314 - -B. M. McKenzie, subscriptions " 21.00 1315 -- Sather Gare Book Shop, Books 16.80 2f OCT 3 1949 Christmas Lighting & Decoration Mr. Chester H. Nelson and Mario Acciaiolt of the Merchants Committee requested permission to decorate the business section for Christmas, decorations to be placed on the streets November 27 by the merchants. On motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote,.permission , was.granted to the merchants; Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Johnson, Gardella and Mayor Anderson; Noes-- none;.`Absent- -none, C. G. Clarke stated that three permanent switches would have to be installed for the electric.light strings. On motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote, Mr. Clarke was- instructed to order the necessary material.and to install the switches and.lights. Ayes- - Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none; Absent- -none. On motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote, the.City Clerk was instructed to write to the State Highway Comission for permission to string lights across First St, from Maple St.to N.St. Ayes -- ' Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none; Absent- -none. Fire Equipment Fire Chief spoke of the equipment necessary for the Fire Department. He was in favor of making a trip to the larger cities with two councilmen and the Assistant Chief to investigate new equipment within the next month...Hls suggestion was'taken favor- ably, and Mr. Bonne will set the date later. The Safety.Council Committee and the Fire Chief will meet to extimate the cost of equipment for a bond issue. . Golden Rule Creamery Fire Chief Al Bonne recommended that in the case of re- , building the Golden Rule Creamery, the two inside walls be left standing, but the two outside walls be torn down and rebuilt. This recommendation met with the approval of the City Council and Building Inspector C. G. Clarke. 27 1 F ,.r�4J Appointment to Planning Commission " The following resolution was introduced and on motion of Council- man Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote was passed; Ayes -- Councilman Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent - -none Resolutiob #3791 WHEREAS, vacancies now exist in the Planning Commission of ' the City of Livermore, by expiration of the terms of office of Daniel J. Dutro and Leslie H. Thompson, WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 838 of the Statutes of 1929 of the State of California and Acts amendatory thereto and supplementary thereof and Ordinance No. 183 of the City of Livermore, the Chief Executive of the City of Livermore has this -day appointed the following named persons as'members of the Planning Commission of the City of Livermore for the respective terms of office, to wit: Daniel J. Dutro for the term ending Oct.. 1st', 1953 Leslie Thompson for the term ending Oct. 1st, 1953 NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the aforementioned appointments be and they are hereby confirmed. East First St. Paving, Protect 12 City Attorney R. M. Callaghan presented plans'and specifications for paving E. First St., between the Railroad Avenue,: and Western Pacific railroad tracks. Supt. of Streets, C. G. Clarke stated that it would be too late this fall to let this job out for bids, and it was decided to wait until after the first of the year. IStop signs for Main Highways C. G. Clarke was instructed to order stop signs for No. L and West 4th Sts, and No. Livermore Avenue to comply with Ordinance #263. Order Red Signal Lights J. R. Michelis was instructed to order one dozen red signal lights td be attached to an ordinary flashlight, as demonstrated. Visable System Records City Clerk, Fred S. Young, was instructed to order the visible record system for assessment work. Communications A bulletin from the State Compensation Insurance Fund on the 1949 amendments affecting compensation benefits. A letter from 1 the Alameda County Tuberculosis and Health Association thanking Mr. Michelis for permission to park the X -ray truck on First St. Also, a letter from the office of 'the Attorney General, thanking Mr. Michelis for his offer of cooperation with that office on any investigations in this city. An invitation from Rev. James J. O'Donnell to the City Council to attend the dedication of St. Michael's new school and hall. Al, 28 OCT 3' 1 1949 Housh Services Terminated `Tice following resolution was read and introduced by Council- man Carter, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the following called'vote was passed: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent - -None. Resolution No. 3792 RESOLVED that the services of Merle Housh as 'a-police ' officer of the City of Livermore be and the same is hereby terminated to take effect.October 1st, 1949. Steel Forms for Curbs C. G. Clarke was instructed to order steel forms to be used in making curbs. Recess On motion of Councilman.Anderson, seconded by Councilman, Johnson, the meeting t n reoessed'until Monday evening, October 17th, 1949 at 8:00 AKA,, n pprov : Attest: a or City. . perk Q�1 l 7 1949• Livermore, ,Calif Adjourned Regular Meeting, October 17. 1949 t An,.:adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall on Monday evening, October 17th, 1 §49. The meeting was called to order at 8:00 P. M. Roll Call: Present -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Absent - -none. Minutes Approved The minutes of the last meeting were read, and on motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote were approved as entered: Ayes-- Counell- men Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson,and Mayor Anderson; Noes- - none; Absent - -none. Plantation House Mr. Thurley.. manager of the Plantation House resturant, ' appeared before the Council to request the rezoning of the property owned by Mrs. Mary I. Beck on 4th. and J Sts. The Council referred Mr. Thurley to the Planning Commission. OCT 17 1149 New Transmitter for Police Car Mr. C,.B. McMurphy , Alameda County radio technician reported on the need for a new transmitter for the City police car. as the old one was obsolete and also a receiver for the police office. The City Council instructed Chief J. R. Michelis to acquire the needed equipment from the County, said equipment to be furnished at, cost. Motion by Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Council- men Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes -- none; Absent- -none. Official Reports The official reports of the Treasurer and the Milk Inspector for the month of September were read, and on motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the following called vote were ordered accepted and filed:, Ayes: -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent - -none. Claims Twenty -four payroll claims amounting to a total of $2,185.03 and thirteen claims amounting to a total of $1,410.47 were audited by the Finance Committee, and on motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote were allowed out of the various funds and warrants drawn as follows: PAYROLL GENERAL 1880 -- Michelis, John R., Police Chief 1881 -- Kelly, Francis B., Policeman 1882 -- Micheli, Daniel J. It 1883 - -Munn, Robert to 1884 -- Falsarella, Frank it 1885 -- Peters, William, Extra Police 1886 -- Sampson, George " 1887 - -Self, Earl " 1888 -- Ellis, Joseph " 1889 -- Etheridge, Bernice, Police Clerk 1890 -- Donahue, Flora, Police Matron 1891-- Lienert,.June . " 1892 -- Clarke, Carl G., Supt & Insp 18W--Rasmussen, Jesse,-Foreman 1894-- Grana, Charles, St Rep & Ut 1895-- Rochin, Manuel, " it 1896 -- Baxter, Lawrence, Extra St. Man 1897-- Sachau, Dan it ft 1898 -- Moore, Roy, Softball Custodian 1899-- Doten, George, Tait Collector 1900-- 8arboraria, Louis, Gardener 1901 -- Gamble, Mrs. Margaret, Janitor 1902 - -Hock, Dorothy, Deputy Clerk 1903 -- Collector of Internal Revenue, Bank of America 158. G 1344. o 137. 0 121.30 119.50. 1 .50 .80 .00 7.50 19.20 19.20 150.50 124.90 110.10 105.90 87.50 87.50 15.00 108.10 87.00 14. 87 3133.46 A 30 OCT 17 1949 CLAIMS GENERAL 1316 -- Edward R. Bacon Co., power pull 18.91 1317 -- Bernhardt Mfg. Co., repairs and supplies for St Dept 6.85 1318 - -C. G. Clarke, supplies for Corp Yd., Park & Janitor 20.28 1319 -- Elliott H. Dopking, prints of accidents 9.27 1320 -- Highland Alameda County Hospital, T. B. Contract 35.00 1321 -- Johnson Motors, repairs to police car 35.86 1322 -- Livermore News, printing for Judge & police Dept. 31.27 1323 -- O'Neil & McCormick, lube & oil for fire trucks 15.00 1324 -- Quality Auto Parts, plugs and batteries 7.67 1325--Standard Oil Co., gas 169.58 1326-- Bonne's, laundry for jail and library 8.26 1327 -- Pacific Gas & Electric Co., service 618.66 1328 -- Pacific Coast Aggregates, Inc. 433.86 Closing, Oak St.to .Traffic The following resolution was read and introduced by Council- man Gardella, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote was passed: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent- -none. Resolution #3793 WHEREAS, this Council did heretofore, to -wit: on the 3rd day of March, 1947, by its Resolution No. 3622 close the South one -half of Oak Street between North "K" Street and North Livermore Avenue to vehicular Traffic for the period from March 3, 1947 to September 3, 1947; and WHEREAS, on October 8th, 1949, the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Livermore did remove all of said barriers and did open all of the South one -half of Oak Street between North "K" Street and North Livermore Avenue in the City of Livermore to vehicular traffic and did cause said portion of said street to remain open for a full period of twenty -four hours thereafter; and WHEREEAS, this Council recognizes that a hazardto pedestrian trafffc would continue to exist adjacent to the front of the Western Pacific Depot on Oak Street to persons boarding and leaving trains on the main line tracks of said railroad and railroad personnel loading and unloading baggage on said trains at said location, and that said hazard id 11 be eliminated by keeping the South one -half of said street free of vehicular traffic. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the South one -half of Oak Street from the easterly line of North "L" Street to the west - erly line of North "K" Street be and the same is hereby closed to vehicular traffic from the 18th day of October, 1949, to and until. the 17th.day of October, 1950, and that the Superintendent of Streets be and he is hereby authorized and directed to once each year cause all the barriers closing the South one -half of said'Osk Street to be removed,.and to stay so removed for a period of twent -four (24) hours. Park Commission Recommendation A copy of the minutes of the Park Commission were read, recommending the earliest possible date for installing the sprinkl- ing system and turfing of the softball diamond. C. G,..Clarke stated that as soon as the Halloween Party was over, he would start to work on the diamond. Councilman Carter also said he had information on the seeding and fertilizing of the turf. Policeman Employed The following resolution was read, and introduced by Council- man Johnson, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following vote n L. DCT 71040 31 was passed: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none; Absent - -none. Resolution #3794 RESOLVED that Joseph Ellis be and he is hereby employed as a police officer for the City of Livermore at a compensation of $200.00 per month, payable semi - monthly in arrears, commencing October 15th, 1949, and to serve at the pleasure of the Council. Merchants Classification On motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote of the Council, the New and Used Furniture and Novelty business to be done by Mrs. Marian Way, at 950 Railroad Ave., was classified as of the First class for the first year of business; Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes= -none; Absent- -none. Plumbing Ordinance A copy of a new plumbing ordinance was received. This will be a county -wide ordinance, sponsored by the Oakland Chamber of Commerce, and Inspector C. G. Clarke reports it is.being studied for adoption by the City. Communications A letter from the State Compensation Insurance Fund explain- ing the ..premium refundsent the City. Also a notice of the public hearings of the committee on Water Pollution to be held in Oakland on October 26, 27,'and 28. Adjournment The meeting then adjourned until Monday evening, November 7th, 1949 at 8:00 o'c c P.% M. in the Council Chambers. V Approved: Attest: or rk Livermore, California _ uCriiriAi:•:Bic:Ciii:-ii #45 #:: Regular Meeting, November 7, 1949 A regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council chambers of the City Hall on Monday evening, November 7, 1949• The meeting was called to order at 8:05 P. M. Roll Call: Present -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Absent - -None. 1 32 NOV i ,1949 Minutes The minutes of the last meeting were read, and on motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the foll- owing called vote were approved as entered: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none; Absent- - none. 10 minute Recess On motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote, the Mayor declared a ten - minute recess to enable the Councilmen to examine the official reports; Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent - -none. Mayor Anderson then called the meeting back to order Official Reports The official.reports of the City Clerk, Building Inspector, Tax Collector, 91ty Treasurer, Chief of Police, City Judge, and the Milk Inspector for the month of October were read, and on motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote were ordered accepted and filed: Ayes- - Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -noee; Absent- -none. Claims Thirty -seven payroll claims amounting to a total of $2,590.92 and thirty -seven claims amounting to a total of ,505.38 were audited by the Finance Committee, and on motion of Councilman And- erson, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote were allowed out of the various funds and warrants drawn as follows: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent- -none. PAYROLL UVLF 1904 -- Michelis, John R. Police Chief $122.90 1905 -- Kelly, Francis B., Policeman 104.70 1906 -- Michelis Daniel J. it 1010 1907 - -Munn, Robert It 109.14.0 1908 -- Falsarella, Frank' " 105:20 1909 -- Ellis, Joseph " 93.20 1910 - -Self; Earl, Extra Police 4.00 1911 -- Sampson, George 4.00 1912 -- Etheridge, Bernice, Police Clerk 48.00 1913 -- Clarke, Carl G., Supt & Insp 133.1 }0 1914 -- Rasmussen, Jesse, Foreman 107.60 1915 -- Grana, Charles, Ut & St Rep 110.10 �J 33 PAYROLL NOV .7 1949 General . 1916 -- Rochin, Manuel, Ut & St Rep 105.90 1917 -- Baxter, Lawrence, Extra St. Man 96.25 1918-- Doten, George N., Tax Collector 95.80 1919-- Sarboraria, Louis, Library Gardener 9 :90 1920 -- Gamble, Mrs. Margaret, Janitor 14.87 1921- -Hock, Dorothy, Deputy Clerk 72.25 1922 -- Anderson, H. W., Councilman 10.00 1923 -- Anderson, Roy C. it 10.00 1924 -- Carter, B. F. it 10.00 1925-- Gardella, Louis it 10.00 ' 1926 -- Johnson, H. M. is 10.00 1927 - -Van Arkle, 0. L., Dep Poundmaster 42.50 1928 -- Callaghan, Richard M., City'Attorney 135.00 1929= Clark, M. J., City Judge 24.00 1930 -- Dolan, Dr. Paul E., Health Officer 28.00 1931 -- Hearn, F. Ray, Treasurer 24-00 1932 -- Bonne, Alexis, Fire Chief 45.00 1933 -- Kelly, Francis B., Jail Janitor 15.00 1934 - -Root, Dr. R. R., Milk Inspector 70.00 1935 -- Stevenson, Mrs. Wilda, Sec. to Judge 40.00 1936 -- Young, Fred S., City Clerk, Dep Tax Collector 246.40 1:937 - -McCoy, Elizabeth, Librarian LIBRARY 175.00 1938- -Harp, Myrtle, Extra Library 25.00 1939--Whalen, Mrs. Anna, Janitor 0.00 1940 -- Hospital Service of California 143.85 Blue .Cross Plan CLAIMS GENERAL 1329 -- Bernhardt Mfg. Co., welding, chain links 7.31 1330 -- California. Water Service Co.,.Service 142.20 1331 - -M. E. Callaghan Agency, Insurance on equipment 934.06 1332-- A..Carlisle & Co., supplies for City Clerk 35: 1 133 - -'Mn. K. Cochrane Associates, lights for Police Dept 23. 0 1334-- Duarte's Rexall Pharmach, supplies 8. 1 1335 - -N. D. Dutcher & Son, at broom & switch 6.75 ' 1336 -- Fireproof Garage, repairs on GMC truck 42.6 1337 -- Gladding Bros Mfg. Co., Sewer pipe 179.5. 1338 - -Dr. F. Leslie Herrick, police examinations 25.00 1339 - -Hub Cafe, Lunches 40.00 1340 -- Johnson Motors, repairs on police car 10.44 1341 - -Ed. Jones & Co., repairs on stars 7.20 1342 -- Livermore Chamber of Commerce,. advertising 50.00 1343 -- Livermore Glass Co., windshield for water truck 1 .29 1344 - -M. R. Makemson, packing 0 .99 1345 - -E. Donald katthewsy M. D. 30.00 1346 -- McFadden Motors, repairs to police cah 6.16 1347- -Edwin Meese, Jr., Tax Collector, Taxes 41.51 1348 - -J. R. Michelis, mileage, repairs, special invest. 118.49 1349 -- Nelson Hardware, paint 57. �4 1350 -- O'Neil & McCormick, lube job and tires 3 .25 1351 -- Pacific Coast Aggregates, Inc. rock, sand 234.14 1352 -- Patrick & Moise- Y.linkner Co., dog tags, stamps. 23.72 1353-- Schwabacher -Frey Co., cabinets & folders 349.33 1354-- Shorty's Tire Exchange, repair tires & tire truck 50.48 1355- - Standard Oil Co. of California, gasoline 16%. 3 1356 - -State Electric Supply, wire for Christmas lights 116.50 1357 -- Transport Clearings, pumping asphalt & transportation 151.73 1358- -Union Oil Co. of California, emulsion 895.27 ' 1359- -Fred S. Young, petty cash 77.23 1360 - -Theo. Gorner Co., frame 2.32 1360 -- " " Curtain.rods, shades LIBRARY 24.42 1361 -- Pacific Gas & Electric Co.,service to 4.90 1361 -- 11 " it GENERAL 434.56 1362 -- Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., Service " 3 .40 1362 -- It it It LIBRARY 7 1. 1363- -Cronn Paint Co., painting in Library " 28.69 1364--Sather Gate Book Shop, Books to f�.22 1365 -- American Trust Co., coupons 1946,St. Imp. Fund 6$8.75 34 Gov r7 199 Agreement for Police Radio The following resolution was read and introduced by Council- man Johnson, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote was passed: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none; Absent - -none. Resolution #3795 WHEREAS the County of Alameda has presented, to the City of ' Livermore a contract to provice for the installation.of a 30 watt portable mobile transmitter and accessories in one Police car of the Police Dept, of the City of Livermore and to service and main - tain.said transmitter and accessories in accordance.with the terms of said contract, and WHEREAS this Council has heard read said agreement and is familiar with the terms thereof, and approves said agreement NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor of the City of Livermore be and he is authorized to sign.sald contract for and on behalf of the City of Livermore Fencing and Turfing at Recreation Park The matter of planting and fertilizing the softball diamond at the Recreation Park was discussed. John F. Sleight of San Leandro agreed to plant and fertilize the diamond now, and fertilize again in March for the sum of$750.00. The estimate of the California Wire Cloth Corp. for the fencing was approximately $1,700.00 The City.Council was to meet at 11:30 A. M. on Tuesday, November 8th to decide how best to enclose the back of the bleachers. The City Atty. , was instructed to contact the Recreation Park Committee about maintenance and report.badLOn motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Gardella, the Council decided to go ahead with the fencing and turfing of the softball diamond: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson.-Carter, Gardella, Johnson, and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent- -none. Christmas Trees on Sidewalk The matter of the merchants' displaying Christmas•trees for sale on the sidewalk in front of their respective stores was spoken of. After much discussion the Council decided to abide by the provisions of Ordinance #107. Bond Election Fire Chief Al Bonne presented prices and specifications for various pumpers and tank wagons and the merits of-the several ' types of equipment for the Fire Dept. The City Council estimated that $100,000.00 would be needed for the necessary equipment for the Fire Dept., improve- ments for the Recreation Park, the extention of Chestnut Street new sewers, fire hydrants, replacing the old grader and resurfacing and repair of streets, gutters, curbs and culverts for the next few years. The City Attorney was instructed to draw up an Ordinance for bond a election to be presented atthe next meeting of the City Council. Merchants Classification On motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman ' Johnson, and by the following vote of the Council, the merchant's business to be done by the Western Auto Supply Co. at 146 E. First St. was classified as of the 3rd. class for the first year of business: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson, and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none; Absent - -none. Communications A Bulletin from the League of California Cities, urging the endorsement by the City Council of Proposition No, 3 was received, also a letter from a bonding house and an explanation of the policy of the Pacific Coast Aggregates in regard to the City's taking a discount on sand and rock purchased from said firm. These were ordered placed on file. ' A letter from the Planning Commission containing the commission's recommendations on the application for rezoning of Mary I. Beck, Block 32, So. Addn. and Thelma Fay Kibby, Block 34, No. Addn. The',Planning Commission recommended that both of these applications be denied. A letter was received from the Livermore Elementary School District was received, and the City Clerk was instructed to advise the Board of Trustees that the Council would take all requests made by the Board into consideration. The City Clerk was instructed to write to Mike Pompelio and Elliott Dopking requesting that they be present at the next Council meeting to show just cause why they should be granted a license at the address mentioned in the applications. Adjournment On motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Anderson the meeting then ad/jou ed until Monday evening, November 21, 19499 at 8:00 P. M./) I V 7i Approve Attest: � •1 Livermore, California trio �� ^ ' 17 36 NOV 211949 Adjourned Hegular Meeting, November 21, 1949 An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Livermore was held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall on Monday evening, November 21, 1949. The meeting was called to order at 8:00 o'clock P. M. Roll Call: Present + -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella and ' Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Absent- -none. A lication for Re-Zonin F.i Dong Mrs. Thelma Kibbysand her attorney appeared before the Council requesting an explanation of the refusal of her application to re -zone a portion of Block 34, No. Addition. City Attorney R. M. Callaghan stated that the City Council had accepted the recommendation of the Planning Commission in denying the application. Mr. Callaghan then' Dong informed Mrs. K+bby /that it would be necessary to make another app- lication to the Planning Commission including plans and specifications of buildings to be erected, and the purpose for which the buildings would be used. Three Merchants Licenses At the request of the Coundil,Elliot Dopking, and his attorney ' Jos. Schenone, appeared to explain that in applying for a merchant's license at Duarte's Drug Store, Mr.*Dopking would do all processing work of pictures taken at the drug store, and that no studio would be maintained at his residence. On motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Gardella, and by the following called vote the license was granted: Ayes -- Councilman Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent - -none. Mr. Mike Pompelio presented a sketch of a lath house he pro- posed building in Block 4, No. Addition adjacent to Minoggio's Sport Center to conduct a nursery. The Council informed him that he would have to discontinue raising plants of any kind at his residence as It violated Zoning Ordinance No. 191. On motion of Councilman Carter, ' seconded by Councilman Johnson,( Mr. Pompelio was granted a merchant's and the following called vote X license at the nursery on No. L St., and the business was classified as of the first class for the first year of business; Ayes-- Council- men Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- - none; Absent - -none. 37 NOV 211949 On motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the following called vote of the Council, the business to be done by V. D. Black at the Slv corner of 2nd. & So: L Sts. (N 50 ft of lots 1 & 2, Block 20) selling Christmas trees was class- ified as of the first class for the first year of business; Ayes -- ' Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardells, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent - -none. Proposal of Heater for Fire House As only one sealed proposal was received for installing a heater in the firehouse, it was held until further proposals are received. Canvas for Fire Dept. Fire Chief Al Bonne reported that he obtained a price on used maybe canvas for covering goods that // water damaged during a fire. Mr. Bonne was instructed to get further prices from various firms and report at a later meeting. City of Livermore 1950 Improvement Bonds The Council checked the various items tentatively listed by City Attorney R. M. Callaghan for equipment, improvements for Streets, sewers and parks, for a bond election to be held January 17, 1950. The following items and amounts were finally decided upon: Improvement of streets and equipment $43 000 Sewers 6,000 Fire equipment and hydrants 16,000 Improvements on Recreation Park 10.000 Total $75,000 The City Attorney was instructed to proceed with the necessary details to hold an election on proposed date. County Rent of Jail and Sharing Expense of Pits Councilman Gardella reported that the sheriff's office di'd' not require the use of the City Jail, and Chief of Police J. R. Michelis was instructed to get the jail key from Constable Garbini. ' Also, the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County reported that they would not consider the use of the City's garbage pits at the present time. This matter is to be taken up at a later date. Recreation Park City Attorney R. M. Callaghan read a report of a meeting held with the Recreation District in regard to the responsibilities and N 38NOV 211949 I expenses to be shared by the City Council and the Recreation District. The report was referred to the Park Commission for a recommendation from that Commission to the City Council. Claims payroll Twenty- three /claims amounting.t3 a total of $2,207.58 were audited by the Finance Committee, and on motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Gardella; and by the following called vote were allowed out of the various funds and warrants drawn as follows: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent - -none, CLAIMS GENERAL 191 +1 --Michelis, John R., Police Chief 156.10 1942 -- Kelly, Francis B., Polideman 135.40 1943 -- Micheli, Daniel " 138.00 1944- -Munn, Robert " 124.70 1945-- Falsarella, Frank " 122.g0 1946 -- Ellis, Joseph " 96.60 1947 -- Peters, William, Extra Police 48.15 1948 -- Sampson, George " 6.00 1949 - -Self, Earl " 9.00 1950 -- Donahue, Flora, Police Matron 9.60 1951 -- Lienert, June If 7.40 1952 -- Etheridge, Bernice, Police Clerk 49.00 1953--Clarke, Carl G., Supt & Insp 1 0.50 1954 -- Rasmussen, Jesse, Foreman 1 0.50 1955-- Grana, Charles, Ut & St Rep 115.00 1956 -- Rochin, Manuel, " It 105.90 1957 -- Baxter, Lawrence, Extra St. Man 96.25 1958 -- Sachau, Dan if it 1959-- Doten, George N., Tax Collector 108.10 1960-- Sarboraria, Louis, Library Gardener 87.00 1961 -- Gamble, Mrs. Margaret, Janitor 1L-87 1962- -Hock, Dorothy, Deputy Clerk 788.70 1963 -- Collector of Internal Revenue, Bank of America 302.91 Insure Check Writer The City Clerk was instructed to have a policy written on the Protectograph check writer to insure the City against loss on checks issued.by the City of Livermore. Communications A letter was received from the P. T. A. outlining the launching of a drive for more appropriate movies for the Kiddies Matinee. They requested the City Council to appoint a delegate to meet with other delegates from other organizations in order to present to Mr. Stevenson a request concerning this matinee. Councilman Gardella was appointed a delegate to attend said meeting. A letter from the Attorney General's office to the Chief of Police was received, relating to Sec. 290 of the 1949 Penal Code, which requires the registration of persons , within 30 days after conviction of crimes committed under Sec. 266, 2679 268, 2859 286, 288, 288A, 647A, subdivision 3 or 4 of Section 261, or subdivision L J M NOli #1, ,tl4q 1 or 2 of Section 311 of the Penal Code. Also, a program from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, re- lating to a three day training school for No. California Juvenile Crime Control to be held in San Francisco from November 29th to December 1, 1949. Chief of Police J. R. Michelis was instructed to attend this school. A letter-from E. B. Moritz Foundry in regard to signs for school signs, and a bulletin on the number of cities having a disaster council. These letters were placed on file. Insurance on Police Matrons Chief of Police Michelis reported that while acting as Police Matron, Flora Donahue had her watch broken, and asked if the City was responsible for such damage. The Council informed Mr. Michelis that matrons were covered under.Compensation Insurance for bodily Injury only. Adiournment The meeting w" adjourned by the Mayor until Monday evening December 5t "9U ' ",8:00 o'clo ",k: P. M. Approve Attest: Mayor y ark Livermore, California f)FC 5— X949 *i:«i:«:: i'• «i }icii i; iitiliiiIip.11* Regular Meeting, December 5, 1949.. A regular meeting of the City Council was held.in the Council Chambers of the City Hall on Monday evening, December 5, 1949.. The meeting was called to order at 8:00 o'clock P. M. Roll Call: Present -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Absent -- none. Minutes Approved The minutes of the last meeting were read, and on motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Gardella, and by the follow- ing called vote were approved as corrected: Ayes -- Councilmen. Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent- -none. Heater for Fire House Fire Chief Al Bonne reported that.he had received three pro- posals on the heater for the fire house, and that Bentley's proposal of 0248.00 was the lowest, most satisfactory.. Mr. Bonne was instructed 4® DE(V 5-.1349. to proceed with the installation of the heater, on motion of Council - man Gardella, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote of the Council; Ayes -- Councilman Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none; Absent - -none. Official Reports The official reports of the City Clerk, Building Inspector, Tax Collector, Chief of Police, City Treasurer, City Judge and Milk Inspector for the month of November were read, and on motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote were ordered accepted and filed; Ayes- - Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none; Absent - -none. Claims Thirty -six payroll claims amounting to a total of $2,672.67 and thirty -seven claims amounting to a total of $$51401.1'0 were audited by the Finance Committee, and on motion of Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote were allowed out of the various funds and warrants drawn as follows: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none; Absent - -none. PAYROLL GENERAL, 1964-- Michelis, John R., Police Chief 140.00 1965 -- Kelly, Francis B., Policeman 121.80 1966-- Micheli, Daniel J. " 118.60 1967--Munn, Robert it 114.50 1968 -- Falsarella, Frank " 110.30 1969 -- Ellis, Joseph 93.20 1970 -- Self; Earl, Extra Police .00 1971 -- Etheridge, Bernice, Police Clerk 4 .00 1972 -- Clarke, Carl G., Supt & Insp 150.50 197 -- Rasmussen, Jesse, Foreman 124.90 1974-- Grana, Charles, Ut & St Rep 110.10 1975-- Rochin, Manuel, " " 105.90 1976 -- Baxter, Lawrence, Extra St. Man 87.50 1977-- Sachau, Dan, it " 87.50 1978 -- Doten, George N., Tex Collector 108.10 1979 -- Sarboraria, Louis, Library Gardener 87.00 1980 -- Gamble, Mrs. Margaret, Janitor 1. .87 1981. - -Hock, Dorothy, Deputy Clerk 7 .70 1982 -- Anderson, H. W., Councilman 10.00 1983- -Andersoh, Roy C. " ' 10.00 1984 -- Carter, B. F. it 10.00 1985 -- Gardella, Louis to 10.00 1986 -- Johnson, H. M. " 10.00 1987- -Van Arkle, 0. L., Dep. Poundmaster 51.50 1988 -- Callaghan, Richard M., City Attorney 135.00 1989 -- Clark, M. J., City Judge 24.00 1990 -- Dolan, Dr. Paul E., Health Officer 25.00 1991 -- Hearn, F. Ray, City Treasurer 25.00 1992 -- Bonne, Alexis, Fire Chief .45.00 41 PAYROLL GENERAL 199 }-- Zelly, Francis B., Jail Janitor 1994- -Root, Dr. R. R.,-Milk Inspector 1995 -- Stevenson, Mrs. Wilda, Secretary to Judge 1996 -- Young, Fred S., City Clerk LIBRARY U L_ 5 -1949 15.00 70.00 40.00 258.70 1997- -Harp, Myrtle 25.00 1998 -- McCoy, Elizabeth, Librarian 175.00 1999-- 4%halen, Mrs. Anna, Janitor 30.00 CLAIMS GENERAL 1366-- Addressograph- Multigraph Corp, plates 10.76 1367 -- Edward R. Bacon"Co., broom core 27.81 1368-- Bernl_iardt Mfg. Co., repairs on grader, park sewer 18.65 1369 -- California Water Service Co., Service 141.1E0 1370 - -M. E. Callaghan Agency, insurance on check writer 18.75 1371 -- Richard M. Callaghan, expenses 8.18 1372 --H. V. Carter Co., Inc. sup for lawn mower 7.34 1373- -Paul E. Dolan, M. D., examinations 68.00 1374--N. D. Dutcher & Son -- supplies for st dept, pound, ; " ". 11.16 1375--Johnson Motors, rep Ford pick -up 21.41 1376 - -Kerr Equipment Co., curb forms 4.4"3.61 1377 -- Livermore Builders' Supply Co., pound 15.88 1378 -- Livermore Herald, rubber stamps , city tax notice 33.37 1379- - Livermore Junk Co., mattresses for jail 10.30 1380 -- Livermore News, printing reports, tickets, reports ll!.38 1381-- Mario's Inn, lunches 38.00 1382 - -E. Donald Matthews, M. D., examination 10.00 1383- -John R. Michelsi, mileage & school expenses 34.85 1384 -- Nelson Hardware, paint, sup for St Dept 53.73 1385 -- Pacific Coast Aggregates, bal on bill 18.11 1386 - -John F. Slaight, seeding ball park 550:00 1387 - -5- & N Service, wash, grease, tires 3'6.98 1388 -- Standard Oil Co. of California, gasoline 184.24. 1389= -Bill Steves, rep on Seagrave 17.50 1390 - -A. Todt, rep door checks 12.00 1391- -Union Oil Co. of California, emulsion 823.,26 1392 - -L. E. Van Patten, receiver for Police Dept. 97.85 ' 1393 - -Fred S. Young, petty cash 30.14. 1394--R. A. Hansen, oil for Library & Gorp Yd, 21.79 1394 -- Library 1394 - -R. A. Hansen, ti " " 36.74 1395 -- Pacific Gas & Electric Co., Service 5.24 General 1395 -- " " to 456.62 1396 -- Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., Service 32.85 Library 1396 -- Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., Service 5.75 1397-- Davison's Pharmach, Subscriptions °85.75 1398 -- News Map of the Week, Inc., sub & mounting bar 1 6 -.21 1399-- P,'ilcox & Follett Co., dictionary .51E 1400- -The H. W. Wilson Co., sub 4.00 1401 -- American Trust Co., bonds & coupons, 1925 Bond Fund - 1775.00 1402- -Bank of America, coupons 1925 Bond Fund 96.25 Sign Permit On motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Carter and by the following called vote, a permit to erect a neon sign at 1072 West First St. for E. A. Kincaid was granted the Northern Neon Sign Co.; Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes -= none.; ;Absent- -none. Merchants Classification (2) On motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Johnson and by the following called vote, the merchants class business to be 1 42 DES ,� -1941 done by W. L. Bainter, Livermore Cabinet Works, of 1210 R. R. Ave. wqs classified as of the 2nd, class for the first year of business; Ayes - =Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - =none; Absent - -none. On motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson and by the following called vote, the merchants class businessc to be*done by Lucile Ferrario, at 116 No. L St., was classified as of the first class for the first year of business; Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none: Absent--q:one. Small Firearms Permit On motion of Councilman Anderson,'seconded by Councilman Gardella, and by the following called vote, a permit to sell small firearms at 56 So. Livermore Ave, was granted to Nelson Hardware; Ayes -= Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - =none; Absnet- -none. Accept Deeds (3) The following resolution was read and introduced by Council- man Gardella, seconded by Councilman.. Carter, and by the following called vote was passed: Ayes- - Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson, and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent= -none, Resolution #3796 BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Livermore, County of Alameda, State of California, that the attached and annexed Deed made by Elizabeth Robles to the City of Livermore, a Municipal Corporation, dated April 25, 1949, be, and it is hereby accepted, and the County Recorder of Alameda County, California, is hereby author- ized to record said Deed. The following resolution was read and introduced by- Council- man -Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnsonn, and by the following called vote was passed: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson, and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent -- none.' Resolution #3797 BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Livermore, County of Alameda, State of California, that the attached and annexed Deed made by Roy Davis and Ilene Davis Nickerson, to the City of Livermore, a Municipal Corporation, dated August 1, 1949, be, and it is hereby accepted, and the County Recorder of Alameda County, California, is hereby authorized to record said Deed. The following resolution was read and introduced liy Council -- man Johnson, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the following called vote was passed: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson, and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none; Absent - -none. 1\ WE C" 5 -194. 43 Resolution #3798 BE'IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Livermore, County of Alameda, State of California, that the attached and annexed Died made by May K. Devany and Oliver Devany, her husband, to the City of Livermore, a Municipal Corporation, dated December 3, 1949, be, and It is hereby accepted, and the County Recorder of Alameda County , California is hereby authorized to record said deed. Resolution Determining Public Interest and Necessity The following resolution was read and introduced by,Council- ' man Gardella, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the following called vote was passed: Ayes -- Councilman Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent - -none. Resolution No. 379 9 RESOLUTION DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND NECESSITY DEMAN THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION BY THE CITY OF LIVERMORE OF EACH OF THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS, TO WIT: (A) PUBLIC STREET SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT, (B) SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT, (C)' FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT, AND (D) PARK IMPROVEMENTS; DETERMINING THAT THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF SAID MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS, AND EACH OF THEM, ARE NECESSARY AND CONVENIENT TO CARRY OUT THE OBJECTS, PURPOSES AND ?OV.TRS OF SAID CITY; AND DETERMINING THAT THE COST OF THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCT:: ION AND COMPLETION OF SAID MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS, AND EACH OF THEM, IS AND WILL BE TOO GREAT TO BE PAID OUT OF THE ORDINARY INCOME, AND REVENUE OF SAID CITY. BE IT RESOLVED by the City ounc of the City of Livermore as follows: Section 1. That the public interest and necessity demand the ' acquisi on��tructi.on and completion by_the City.of Livermore of d the following municipal improvements, an each of them, to wit: (A) Public Street S stem Improvement: Street improvements, including the opening, extend ng, locating, constructing, grading, paving and surfacing of streets, highways and public ways, to- gether with curbs, culverts, gutters and sidewalks; purchase of new street equipment, including grader and oil patcher; construct- ion of housing for street ecuipment; and lands, easements, rights of way and other works, property or structures necessary or con- venient for improvement of the public street system for the City of Livermore. (B) Sewer S stem Improvement:. Improvement of the municipal sewer system, nc u ng sewer farm improvements, new sewer lines, manholes, pipes, culverts, machinery and apparatus, together with lands, easements, rights of way and other works, property or struc- tures necessary or convenient for improvement of the municipal sewer system of the City of Livermore. (C) Fire Protection System Improvement: Improvement of the municipa f re protection system, including automotive tank wagon and pump, hydrants, purchase of additional fire protection and fire fighting apparatus and equipment and other works, or property necessary or convenient for improvement of the municipal fire protection system of the City of Livermore. (D) Park�Im rove ents: Improvement of the existing public park fac tali fes, c uding new sprinkler system and fences, turf- ' ing and playground and recreational equipment and apparatus, to- gether with other works, property or structures necessary or con- venient for the improvement_of thepublic park facilities of the City of Livermore. Section 2. That the acquisition, construction and completion IT of said mun improvements, and each of them, are necessary and convenient to carry out the objects, purposes and powers of said City. Section 3. That the cost of the acquisition, construction and completion of said municipal improvements, and each of them, is and 71-,will be too great to be paid out of the ordinary annual income and revenue of said City. ' ' DEC 5- 1949 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of December, 1949, by the following vote: AYES: Councilman Anderson, Mayor Anderson. NOES: None ABSENT: None Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Endorsement of Bond The City Council and the City Attorney are to attend the next Chamber of Commerce meeting, December 14th, to explain the details of the 1950 Bond Issue. The City Clerk was instructed to inform the Chamber Secretary Joseph Smith that the Council and City Attorney would attend on that date. The City Attorney also was to draw up a letter to all lodges and service organizations explaining the details of the expenditures of the bond issue and asking their endorsement. Gasoline Contract The City Council instructed the City Attorney, R. M. Callaghan to draw up specifications for bids for the gasoline contract for 1950; the bids to be submitted on said specifications. The City Clerk was instructed to advertise for bids to be open on January 16th, 1950. County Health Program Dr. Paul E. Dolan informed the City Council that by passing a resolution and presenting it to the County Board of Supervisors before March 1, 1950, the City of Livermore would be entitled to free County Health Service. Dr. Dolan stated that Dr. James C. Malcolm the County Health Officer, would welcome the opportunity to explain the services rendered under a County Health Office plan. The City Clerk was instructed to write Dr.'Malcolm, informing him that the Council would be interested in having him attend the next Council meeting, December 12th, to explain the plan. City Dog Pound Councilman Johnson reported that he inspected the new City Dog Pound, and was proud of the work accomplished by the Street Dept. Double White Line on East Ave. Chief of Police J. R. Michelis rep-orted the need of a double white line on East Ave. at the junction of East Ave. and Maple St. extending west on East Ave. He stated that this is a•blind corner and that autos going east on East Avenue, cut the corner when turn- ing to the-left on Maple Street. U EC 5 -1949 , 45 Mr. Michelis also informed the Council thatthe school held in San Francisco on Juvenile Crime was the best he had ever attended. He stated that he was going to have a school with the Police officers of the City and he would notify the Council of the date if any wished to attend. ' Appoint Dep. Poundmaster . The following resolution was read and introduced by Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson and by the following vote was passed: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent - -none, Resolution U3800 RESOLVED that Mrs. 0. L. Van Arkel be, and she is hereby employed as a Deputy Poundmaster for the City of Livermore to serve without compensation at the pleasure of the Council. Salary Raise Patrolman Ellis The following resolution was read and introduced by Council- man Gardella, seconded by Councilman Johnson and by the following vote was passed; Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent- -none, Resolution #3801 Resolved, that the salary of Joseph C. Ellis as a police ' officer for the City of Livermore be and the same is hereby-fixed at the rate of $225.00 per month, payable semi - monthly in arrears commencing January 1st, 1950. Communications A notice of a meeting of the Air and Water Pollution Committee was received, also a request from a landscape contractor asking for work in the city's park improvement plan. These letters were ordered filed. A letter from the Pacific Coast Aggregates, explaining their policy of the discount being included in the price-quoted to the City on materials. Recess On motion of Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Carter, the meeting was then recessed until Monday evening, December 12th, 1949 ' at 8:00 o'clock P. M� Approved Attest: yo City Cl kf��O Livermore, California DEC 1.2 1949 i .: DEC 12 1949 Adjourned Regular Meeting, December 12, 1919 An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Livermore was held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall on Monday evening, December 12, 191E9. The meeting was called to order at 8:15 o'clock P. M. Roll Call: Present -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Absent- -none. County Health Program Dr. Paul E. Dolan introduced Dr. James C. Malcolm of the Alameda County Health Department, Dr. Malcolm gave a detailed report of the duties and services to be rendered to the City. under a County Health program. He stated that other cities, having the County Health program could inform the City Council as to the benefits derived from such a program. City Attorney R. M. Callaghan was instructed `to prepare a resolution for the Council to adopt, said resolution to be presented to the County Board of Supervisors. Revise Applications for License Dr. Paul E. Dolan suggested to the City Council that before , a license be granted , any application that might be a health problem be submitted to him for his approval before the application Is put before the Council. A general discussion was held on app- lications for license, and it was decided that the applications, .., should have the approval of the following according to the hazard Involved: Health Officer, Chief of Police, Fire Chief, or Inspector. The City Attorney is to work out the details for printing on the applications. Minutes Approved The minutes of the last meeting were read, and on motion of Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Gardella, and by the following vote, were approved as entered: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes - -none; Absent -- ' none: Proposed Ordinance Calling Special Bond Election Introduced A proposed ordinance entitled,. "An Ordinance calling a Special election in the City of Livermore for the purpose of submitting J 47 DEC 1 6j to the Electors of Said City Measures of Incurring Bonded Indebtedness of Said City for the Acquisition, Construction and Completion of the Following Municipal Improvements, and Each of Them, To Wit: (A) Public Street System Improvement, (B) Sewer System Improvement, (C) Fire Protection System Improvement, And (D) Park Improvements; Declaring the Estimated Cost, of Said Municipal Improvements, and Each of Them, the Amount of the Principal of Said Indebtedness to be Incurred There- for, and the Maximum Rate of Interest to be Paid Thereon; Making Pro- vision for the Levy and Collection of Taxes; Fixing the Date of Said Election, The Manner of Holding the Same, Establishing Election Pre- cincts and Polling Places for Said Election and Appointing Boards of Election Therefor; and Providing for Notice Thereof," was read and was introduced by Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Carter;,, and by the following called vote was ordered placed on file: Ayes -- ,, Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none; Absent - -none. Juvenile Crime Chief of Police J. R. Michelis reported that there had been a number of petty thefts lately, and that the culprits, juveniles between the ages of 15 and 17 years old,.had been caught. Merchants License On motion of Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Gardella, and by the following called vote, the merchants class business to be done by Mrs. Betty Paslay, at 237 So. L St. was classified as of the first class for the first year of business; Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter,_Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none; Absent - -none. Pick -up Leaf Machine for Park Councilman Johnson was to investigate the need for a leaf pick -up machine for the Library Park. Recess On motion of Councilman Gardella, the meeting then recessed until Monday Approved: , December 19th at 8:00 O'clock P. M. W,, A Attest: City lerk Livermore, alifornia DEC h 48 1949 Adjourned Regular Meeting.,, December loth, 1949 An adjourned regular meeting_of the City Council of the City of Livermore was held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall on Monday evening, December 19th, 1949. at 6:00 o'clock P. M. The meeting was called to order Roll Call -- Present -- Councilmen Carter, Johnson and Acting Mayor Gardella; Absent -- Councilman Anderson and Mayor Anderson. Minutes Approved The minutes of the last meeting were read, and on motion of Councilman Carter. seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the follow- ine called vote were approved as entered: Ayes -- Councilmen Carter, Johnson and Acting; Mayor Gardella; Noes- -none; Absent--Council- men Anderson and Mayor Anderson. Claims Nineteen payroll claims amounting; to a total of ."2,103.83 and thirteen claims amounting to a total of $600.95 were audited by the Finance Committee, and on motion of Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Carter, and by the following called vote were allowed out of the various funds and warrants drawn as follows: Ayes-- Council- men Carter, Johnson and Acting Mayor Gardella; Noes- -none; Absent -- Councilman Anderson and Mayor Anderson. PAYROLL GENERAL 2690-- Michelis, John R., Chief of Police 2001 -- Kelly, Francis B., Policeman 2002-- 14icheli, Daniel J., 2003 - -Munn, Robert 2004-- Falsarella, Frank " 2005 -- Ellis, Joseph " 2006 -- Peters, William, Extra Police 2007 -- Etheridge, Bernice, Police Clerk 2008 -- Clarke, Car]. G., Supt & Insp 2009 -- Rasmussen, Jesse, Foreman 2010-- Grana, Charles, Ut &. St Rep 2011-- Rochin, Manuel, " to 2012 -- Baxter, Lawrence, Extra St. Man 201 -- Sachau, Dan, it 11 201 -- Doten, George N., Tax Collector 2015-- Sarboraria, Louis, Library Gardener 2016 -- Gamble, Mrs. Margaret, Janitor 2017 - -Hock, Dorothy, Dep Clerk 2017 -- Collector of Internal Revenue, Bank of America CLAIMS GENERAL 14.03 - -Advance Publishing Co., 1949 Vehicle Code 1404 - -A: Carlisle Co., court docket 1405 -- Chamber of Commerce, advertising 1406- -Carl G. Clarke, supplies for Ball Park, It 1L.07 -- Elliot H. Dopking, work for police Dept. 408 -= Fireproof Garage, work on fire truck & St. 1 159.5o 134.00 13-.20 122.30 110.30 97.60 22.05 48.00 150.50 124.90 110.10 105.90 96.25 96.25 108.10 87.00 1!} .87 713.70 303.31. 8.24. 26.o0 50.00 hts, 26.59 6.28 Dept trucks 38.18 CLAIMS GENERAL 1) +09 -- Jensen & Son, sup for Ball Park, lights 39.20 1410 -- League of California Cities, dues 160.00 1411 -- Livermore Fire Dent., use and operation of Dept. 50.00 1412 - -F. M. Mahoney, trenching for sprinkling system 75.00 1413 - -Z4n. McKinnon, postals for pollir, place cards 20.00 1)F14. -- Quality Auto Parts, sup for St Dept Vehicles 6).82 1415 =- Sather Gate Book Shop, Books LIBRARY 36.64 County Health Officer The following resolution was read and introduced by Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote was passed: Ayes-- Councilmen.Carter, Johnson and Acting Mayor Gardella; Noes- -none; Absent -- Councilmen Anderson and Mayor Anderson. Resolution #3802 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Livermore, is of the opinion that the public health and welfare of the City of Livermore can be best served under the direction of the County Health Officer of the County of Alameda. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Livermore hereby consents that the County Health Officer of the County of Alameda shall enforce and observe within the City of Livermore Orders, Quarantines, Regulations and Rules prescribed by the State Department and Statutes relating to public health, all as prescribed by Section 11.76 of the Health and Safety Code of the State, of California. Deputy Clerk Salary Raise The following rescluti.on was read and introduced by Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote was passed: Ayes -- Councilmen Carter, Johnson and Acting Mayor Gardella; Noes- -none; Absent -- Councilmen Anderson and Mey or Anderson. Resolution #3803 RESOLVED, that the salary of Dorothy Hock as Deputy City Clerk, Deputy City Assessor, Deputy Tax Collector, Deputy Building, Gas, Electric and Pltunbing Inspector, for the City of Livermore, be and the same is hereby fined at the rate of ;200.00 per,month, payable semi- monthly in arrears commencing January 1st, 1950.- Street Light at 5th. &. Church A letter was received from the L. J. Ii. S. Board of Trustees In regard to street lights on E 5th. St., between Church and Maple Sts. to light the area adjacent to the gymnasium. After studying the plan for placing; a light, it was decided that a 600 C. P. at the hTW corner of Church and Fifth Sts, would best serve the purpose. The City Clerk was instructed to notify the P. G. & E. of the decision of the Council. Communications The following organizations sent letters of endorsement for the coming bond election, Angelita Parlor, No. 32, Native Daughters, Livermore Chamber of Commerce, and the Livermore Union High School District. Also a letter of appreciation from the Department of 49 S© 1949 Industrial Relations thanking the City for use of the Council Rooms for hearings in the City of Livermore. These letters were ordered filed. Traffic Signal for 1st. & L Sts. A letter from the Division of Highways to the Soroptomist Club in regard to the installation of a traffic signal at the corner of 1st. & L Sts was delivered to the Council by the club, and read. , The Soroptomist Club was informed that funds had already been bud- geted for the next fiscal year, and it would not he possible to in- clude any new installations at present. The Commission informed the club that the matter should be taken up with the City officials and if it was considered in need of immediate attention, and financed by the City, the Division of Highways would issue an encroachment permit granting the City permission to make the necessary install- ation. The City Clerk was instructed to write the Soroptomist Club explaining the situation. Recess On motion of Councilman Carter, seconded by Councilman Johnson, the meeting then recessed unti.l Tuesday evening, December 20th, 1919 at 6:00 o'clock P. M. , Approved Attest: Major C ity clerlir Livermore, Cslifornia_ Adjourned Regular Meetinp,_December 20, 1919. An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Livermore was held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall on Tuesday evening, December 20th, 1949. The meeting was called to order at 6:10 o' clock *P. Ni. Roll Call: Present -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson and Mayor Anderson; Absent- -none. ' Ordinance Adopted (Special $lection) .The following ordinance, which had been introduced at the meeting of December 12th, 1949, was, on motion of Councilman Carter seconded by Councilman Johnson, and by the following called vote passed and adopted: Ayes -- Councilmen Anderson, Carter, Gardella, Johnson, and Mayor Anderson; Noes- -none; Absent- -none. ORDINANCE NO. 299 AN ORDINANCE CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION IN THE CITY OF LIVERMORE FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORS OF SAID CITY MEASURES OF INCURRING BONDED INDEBTEDNESS OF SAID CITY FOR THE ACQUISI- TION, CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF THE FOL- LOWING MUNICIPAL IM- PROVEMENTS, AND EACH OF THEM, TO WIT: (A) PUBLIC STREET SYSTEM IMPROVE- MENT, (B) SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT, (C) FIRE PRO- TECTION SYSTEM IMPROVE- MENT, AND (D) PARK IM- PROVEMENTS; DECLARING THE ESTIMATED COST OF SAID MUNICIPAL IMPROVE- MENTS, AND EACH OF THEM, THE AMOUNT OF THE PRIN- CIPAL OF SAID INDEBTED- NESS TO BE INCURRED THEREFOR, AND THE MAXI- MUM RATE OF INTEREST TO BE PAID THEREON; MAKING PROVISION FOR THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF TAXES; FIXING THE DATE OF SAID ELECTION, THE MANNER OF HOLDING THE SAME, ESTAB- LISHING ELECTION PRECINCTS AND POLLING PLACES FOR SAID ELECTION AND AP- POINTING BOARDS OF ELEC- TION THEREFOR; AND PRO- VIDING FOR NOTICE THERE- OF, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Livermore by resolution duly passed and adopted at an ad- �ila y d retng of said City Council regular held, by affirmative vote of more than two - thirds of all of its members, did de- termine that the public interest and necessity demand the acquisition, construction and completion of the municipal improvements hereinafter mentioned, and each of them, and did further determine the cost of said proposed municipal improvements, and each of them, will be too great to be paid out of the ordinary annual income and revenue of said munici- pality, which resolution was duly en- tered on the minutes of said meeting of said City Council and is now on file and of record In the Clerk's of- fice of said qty; now, therefore, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIVERMORE DOES OR- DAIN as follows: Section 1. That a special municipal election be and to hereby ordered and will be held in said City of Livermore on TUESDAY, January 17, 1990, at which election shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said City the question of Incurring a bonded In- debtedness of said City for the ob- jects and purposes set forth in the following measures, and each of them, to wit: MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF THE VOTERS MEASURE (A): (Public Street System Improvement) Shall the City of Livermore in- cur a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of $49,000 for the acquisition, construction and completion of the following mu- nicipal Improvement, to wit: Street improvements, including the opening, extending, locating, constructing, grading, paving and surfacing of streets, high - ways and public ways, together with curbs, culverts, gutters and sidewalks; purchase of new a street equipment, fncludinggrad- er and oil patcher; construction of holdng for street equipment; and lands, easements, rights of way and other works, property or structures necessary or con- venient for improvement of the public street system for the City of Livermore? MEASURE (e): (Bower system Improvement) Shall the City of Livermore In- cur a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of $8,000 for the acquisition, construction and completion of the following mu- nicipal improvement, to wit: Im- provement of the municipal sew- er system, including sewer farm improvements, now sewer lines, manholes, pipes, culverts, ma- chinery and apparatus, together with lands, easements, rights of way and other works, property or structures necessary or conveni- ent for improvement of the mu- nicipal sewer system of the City of Livermore? MEASURE (C): (Fire Protection System Improvement) Shall the City of Livermore In- cur a bonded Indebtedness In the principal amount of $18,000 for the acquisition, construction and completion of the following mu- nicipal Improvement, to wit: Im- provement of the municipal fire protection system, Including au- tomotive tank wagon and pump, hydrants, purchase of additional fire protection and fire fighting apparatus and equipment and other works, or property neces- sary or convenient for improve- ment of the municipal fire pro- tection system of the City of Llv- armors? MEASURE (D): (Park Improvements) Shall the City of Livermore in- cur a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of $10,000 for the acquisition, construction and completion of the following mu- nicipal improvement, to wit: Im- provement of the existing public park facilities, including new sprinkler turfing, and system layground anddrrec-c- reational equipment and appar- atus, together with other works, property or structures necessary or convenient for the improve- ment of the public park facilities of the City of Livermore? The estimated cost of the munici- pal improvement as set forth in said Measure (A) (Public Street System Improvement) is the sum of $48,000 and the amount of the Indebtedness proposed to be Incurred for said mu- nicipal Improvement is the sum of $48,000. The estimated cost of the municipal improvement set forth in said Measure (B) (Sewer System Improvement) da the sum of $8,000 and the amount of the indebtedness proposed to be incurred for said mu- nicipal improvement is the sum of $8,000. The estimated cost of the mu- nicipal improvement set forth In said Measure (C) (Fire Protection Sys- tem Improvement) is the sum of $18,000 and the amount of the indebt- edness proposed to be incurred for said municipal improvement is the sum of $18,000. The estimated cost of the municipal improvement set forth in said Measure (D) (Park Im- provements) Is the sum of $10,000 and the amount of the Indebtedness proposed to be incurred for said mu- nicipal improvement is the sum of $10,000. Section 2. The said City Council does hereby submit to the qualified electors of said City of Livermore at said special municipal election the said measures,,and each of them, set forth In Section 1 of this ordinance, and designates and refers to said measures in the form of ballot here- inafter prescribed for use at said election. (a) Said special municipal election shall be held and conducted, and the votes thereof canvassed, and the re- turns thereof made, and the result thereof ascertained and determined as herein provided; and in all partic- ulars not prescribed by this ordl- DEC 2v 1949 mane, sold election shall be held as provided by law for the holding of municipal elections In said City. (b) All persons qualified to vote at municipal elections in said City of Livermore upon the date of the elec- tion herein provided for shall be qualified to vote upon the measures submitted at said special municipal election. (c) The polls at the polling places hereinafter designated shall be open- ed at seven o'clock A. M. (Pacific Standard Time) of said day of elec- tion and shall be kept open continu- ously thereafter until seven o'clock P. M. (Pacific Standard Time) of said day of election, when the polls shall be closed (except as provided in Section 5784 of the Elections Code), and the election officers shall there- upon proceed to canvass the ballots cast thereat. (d) For the conduct of said special municipal election the City of Liver- more shall constitute three (8) spe- cial municipal bond election pre- cincts, being consolidations of the general state and county election precincts into which said City is di- vided for general state and county election purposes. The polling places thereto, and the election officers ap- pointed to conduct said election thereat shall be as follows: CONSOLIDATED VOTING PRECINCT A (Being all the area embraced In General Election Precincts 9 and 7 In the City of Livermore as now established of record by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda, State of California, for general state and county election purposes.) Polling Place: 118 North L Street, Livermore, California Inspector: Leta Jensen Judge: Clara M. Kavanaugh Clerk: Mildred Maderios Clerk: Edith Rasmussen CONSOLIDATED VOTING PRECINCT B (Being all the area embraced in General Election Precincts 1, 2 and 8 in the City of Livermore as now established of record by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda, State of California, for general state and count yy election purposes.) Polling Phy:e: Library Club Rooms, 1192 West Fourth Street, Livermore, California Inspector: Gertrude K. Hock Judge: Eva Lawless Clerk: Hilda Groth Clerk: Rose McGlinchey CONSOLIDATED VOTING PRECINCT C (Being all the area embraced In General Election Precincts 4, 8 and 8 in the City of Livermore as now established of record by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda, State of California, for general state and county election purposes.) Polling Place: City Council Chambers, City Hall, 114 McLeod Street, Livermore, California Inspector: Josephine Young Judge: May E. Gallagher Clerk: Juliette Mermilhod Clerk: Loal L Bonetti (e) The ballots to be used at said special municipal election shall be substantially In the following form, to wit: 51 52 p �N p 1941 No is to MARK CROSSES (X) ON BALLOT ONLY (.his number be torn off by In- WITH RUBBER STAMP; NEVER WITH ............. spector) I PEN OR PENCIL. No ................. i (ABSENTEE BALLOTS MAY BE MARK- NO OR PENCIL.) (Hold ballot to this perforated line, leaving top margin exposed). . . . . . . . .............................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MUNICIPAL BALLOT SPECIAL MUNICIPAL BOND ELECTION CITY OF LIVERMORE TUESDAY, JANUARY 17,19N INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote on any measure, stamp a cross (X) in the voting square after the word "YES" or after the word "NO." All marks except the cross (X) are forbidden. All distinguish- ing marks or erasures are forbidden and make the ballot void. If you wrongly stamp, tear or deface this ballot, return it to the In- spector of Election and obtain another. On absent voter's ballots mark a cross (X) with pen or pencil. MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF THE VOTERS MEASURE (A): Shall the City of Liver - (Public Street more incur a bonded in- System Improve- debtedness in the prin- ment) pal amount of 843,000 for YES the acquisition, construc- tion and completion of the following munici- pal improvement, to wit: Street improvements, including the opening, extending, locating constructing, grading, paving and surfacing of streets, highways and public ways, togeth- er with curbs, culverts, gutters and side- walks; purchase of new street equipment, in- cluding grader and oil patcher; construction of housing for street equipment; and lands NO easements, rights of way and other works, property or structures necessary or conven- ient for improvement of the public street sys- tem for the City of Livermore? MEASURE (B): Shall the City of Liver - (Sewer System more incur a bonded in- Improvement) debtoduess to the prin- cipal amount of 80,000 YES for the acquisition, construction and comple- tion of the following municipal improvement, to wit: Improvement of the municipal sewer system, including sewer farm Smprovements, new sewer lines, manholes, Pt s6 culverts, machinery and apparatus, together with ' lands, easements, rights of way and other works, property or structures necessary or NO convenient for improvement of the municipal sewer system of the City of Livermore? MEASURE (C): Shall the City of Liver. (Fire Protection more incur a bonded in- System Improve- debtedness In the princi- ment) pal amount of 816,000 for YES the acquisition, construc. tion and completion of the following muni- cipal Improvement, to wit: Improvement of the municipal fire protection system, includ- ing automotive tank wagon and pump, hy- drants, purchase of additional fire protection and fire fighting apparatus and equipment and other works, or property necessary or NO convenient for improvement of the municipal fire protection system of the City of Liver- more? MEASURE (D): Shall the City of Liver - (Park Improve- more incur a bonded In- ments) debtedness in the princi- pal amount of 810,000 for YES the acquisition, construction and completion of the following municipal improvement, to wit: Improvement of the existing public park facilities, including new sprinkler system and fences, turfing, and playground and rec- reational equipment and apparatus, together with other works, property or structures nec- essary or convenient for the improvement of NO the public park facilities of the City of Liv- ermore? n 53 D E 0 1949 (f) Each voter may vote on either or all of said measures. Each voter to vote for any measure hereby sub-' mltted and for Incurring said bonded indebtedness shall stamp a cross (X) In the blank space opposite the word "YES" on the ballot to the right of said measure, and to vote against any measure and against Incurring said indebtedness shall stamp a cross (X) in the blank space opposite the word "NO" on the ballot to the right of said measure. (g) The returns of said election shall be made out and signed by the election officers and shall be by them deposited with the City Clerk, to- gether with the ballots cast at said election; and this City Council shall meet at Its usual meeting place and canvass said returns on Tuesday, the 24th day of January, 1950 (being the first Tuesday after said election), at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M. (Paci- fic Standard Time), and declare the result of said election. Section S. Said City Council pro- poses to issue and sell bonds of said City of Livermore in the amounts and for the objects and purposes specified in said measures, and each of them, if two-thirds of the qualified electors voting on each separate measure at said special municipal election shall vote In favor of each of said measures; provided, however, that the votes cast for and against each of said respective measures shall be counted separately and when two - thirds of the qualified electors voting on any one of such measures vote in favor thereof, such measure shall be deemed adopted, and bonds of the City of Livermore, in the ag- gregate amount specified in the measure or measures which carried by the affirmative vote of two - thirds of the qualified electors of said City voting on said measure or measures at said election, shall be issued and sold for the purposes specified in the measure or measures which re- ceived such affirmative two - thirds vote. Said bonds shall be negotiable In form and of the character known as serial, and shall bear Interest at a rate not exceeding five (5) per cent. per annum, payable semi -an- nually; provided that said bonds may be issued and sold as the City Coun- cil may determine, and either at a premium or on the basis of the low- est net Interest cost to said City, but In no event for less than the par value and accrued interest to date of delivery. Provision Is hereby made for the payment of the principal of and Interest on said bonds as follows, to wit: The City Council of the City of Livermore shall, at the time of fixing the general tax levy and in the manner for such general tax levy provided, levy and collect annually each year until said bonds are paid, or until there shall be a sum in the treasury of said City set apart for that purpose to meet all sums com- ing due for principal and interest on such bonds, a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest on such bonds as the same becomes due, and also such part of the principal thereof as shall become due before the proceeds of a tax levied at the time for making the next general tax levy can be made available for the payment of such principal. Said tax shall be in addi- tion to all other taxes levied for municipal purposes, and shall be col- lected at the same time and In the same manner as other municipal taxes are collected, and be used for no other purpose than the payment of said bonds and accruing interest. Section 4. The City Clerk of the City of Livermore Is hereby directed, upon the passage and adoption of this ordinance, to publish the same once a week for two weeks In the LIVERMORE HERALD, which is a newspaper of general circulation published leas than six (8) days a week in said City of Livermore, and such publication shall constitute notice of said election. No other notice of the election hereby called need be given. Section 8. This ordinance shall be forthwith entered upon the minutes of this City Council and in the Ordi- nance Book of said City. This ordi- nance, being an ordinance calling and ordering an 'election, shall take ef- fect from and after its final passage and approval. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of December, 1949, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen Anderson, Car- ter, Oardella, Johnson and Mayor An- derson. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. H. W. ANDERSON, Mayor of the City of Livermore, California. Attest: FRED S. YOUNG, City Clerk The foregoing ordinance Is present- ed to me for approval and is hereby approved this 20th day of December, 1849. H. W. ANDERSON, Mayor of the City of Livermore, California. Adjournment On motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Johnson, the meeting then adjourned until Tuesday evening, January 3rd, 1950, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. in the Council Chambers. Approved: Attest: Livermore, California JAN v