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HomeMy Public PortalAboutCC MINS. 1933 r- JAN 3 - 1933 REGULAR MEE~ING--JANUARY 3, 1933. 3591 A regular meeting of' the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Tuesday evening, January 3rd, 1933. The meeting was called to order at 8:30 o'clock. Roll Call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke; Tubbs and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--Councilman Smallcomb. MINUTES APPROVED. The minutes of the meetings held on December 5th, 7th. 12th, and 14th., 1932, and of no meeting having been held on December 19th, 1.932, Clarlre, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. were read and on motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman " .-. r . . , CLAIMS ALLOWED. Fifty-six claims, amounting to a total of $3,601.89, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee and on motion of Councilman ) Tubbs. seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the following called vote, were allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered dravm as folloVls: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--None; absent--Councilman Smallcomb: GENERAL FUND 5808--Geo. N. Doten, salary...................................$ 5809--W. W. Temple, salary.................................... 5810--Henry Seeband, salary................................... 5811--John R. Michelis, salary........................... ..... 5812--L. E. Wrigh.t, salary.................................... 5813--Elmer G. Still, salary.................................. 58~4--R. M. Callaghan, salary................................. 5815--M. J. Clark, sala.ry.....;................................ 5816--Jesse Rasmussen, salary................................. 5817--Adolf JohnSQ1, salary................................... 5818--Toscanini & Bergamaschi, cleaning sts..................~ 5819 - - M1 s s Ada J e s s en ,. sa 1 ary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5820--Leslle Hearn, salary.................................... STREET IMPR OVEWiliNT FUND 5821--L. E. Wright, salary.................................... GENERAL FUND 5822--R. P. Bernl:1ardt, salary................................. 5823--0. G. Cla.r~e, salary.................................... 5824--George F. ifubbs, salary................................. 5825--S. Bothwell, salary....................................... 5826--G. O. Smallcomb, salary.,................................ LIBRARY FUND 5827--Atlss 1trrtle E. Harp, salary............................. l!828--Mrs. Annie Bolin, janitor work.......................... 5829--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., electricity................. 5830--R. A. Hansen, oil for Library........................... 5831--G. W. MCKenzie, subscriptions........................... 5832--Sather Gather Book Shop, books.......................... STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND ,5~--E. Silva, labor on streets.............................. 5834--California Corrugated Culvert Co., culvert.............. BOND INTEREST AND REDEMPTION FUND--1908 5835--American Trust Co., 4 coupons of Sewer Bonds-1908...... 5836--Bank of America, 6 coupons or Sewer Bonds-1908--....... 157.50 130.50 121.50 121.50 180.00 135.00 45.00 25.00 117 . 00 100.00 54.00 25.00 16.66 45.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10~00 100.00 16.75 6.60 34.30 12.90 14.20 14.00 134.22 90.00 135. 00 360 JAN 3 -1983 ~I o ~ :IS BmID INTEREST AND REDEJ/IPTION FUND--1915 5837--American Trust Co., 9 coupons st. Imp. Bonds of 1915...$ 112.50 GENERA L 'FUND 5838--Livermore Fire Dept., salaries................... .,..... 5839--Dr. N. E. Clemens, salary as Milk Inspector............ 5840--W. J. Doolan, services as policeman.................... 584l--J. B. Jugum, services as pOliceman..................... 5842--Bank of America, assignee of National Audi t & System Co.~ Inc., audi tinge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . 5843--Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., rent and messages... 5844--Sweeney Restaurant, meals for prisoners................ 6845--Croce's Restaurant, meals for prisoners................. 5846--Mally's Grill, meals for prisoners...................... J6847--Theo. Gorner Co., blankets............................. ~5848--Jacob Rees & Son, batteries............................ 5849--Pacific Coast Fire Equipment, Ltd., gas shells......... 5850~-F. c. Lassen, fuel..................................... 5851--california ~ansfer Co., fuel.......................... 5852--Livermore Commercial Co., washing ~ompounds............ 5853--Elmer G. Still, assignee of H. B. Davis, repairing chair s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5854--Harold W. Anderson, gasoline........................... 5855--General Electric Supply Corp., globes.................. 5856--0akland-San Jose Transportation Co., transportation.... 5857--Union Oil Company of Calif., gasoline.................. 5858--Livermore Commercial Co., supplies..................... 5859--Lawless Drug Co., supplies............................. 5860--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., street lighting............ 586.l--" "It It It., electricity for L. park.... 5862-- u It It ,. tt., electricity for ~ewer farm. 5863--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., electricity for Town Hall and Jail............................................ OFFICIALS' REPORTS 300.00 70.00 37.74 5.00 100.00 3.15 28.00 29.40 3.50 21..00 3.30 6.00 19.80 8.75 .~8 .50 7.05 19.45 .45 33.00 3.23 2.15 705.40 14.60 1.87 8.68 The.reports of the Clerk, Tax Cqllector, Chief of Police, Treas- urer, City Judge, and Building, Electrical, & Plumbing Inspector for the month of December, 1932, were read and on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the following called vote, were accepted and ordered placed on file: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent-- Councilman Smallcomb. LOCAL REGISTRAR MAKES REPffiT. Dr. Paul E. Dolan, Health Officer and Aocal Registrar, reported to the Council that he had registered 106 births and 158 deaths for Murray Township for the calendar year 1932, including 60 births and 43 deaths within the City limits of Livermore. AD JOURNMENT. , On motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess to meet on lAonday,~~p.m. Appreired: ~ Mayor. -- Attest: ~~~ Ci ty Clerk. Livermore, California, JAN 1 € 1933 . *****","if-H~~H-~ JAN \61933 361 I ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING--JANUARj 16, 1933. An adj ourned regular meet1ngr,of the City Council was held in the Council .Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, January 16th, 1933. The meeting was called to order at 8:25 o'clock. Roll Call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Smallconm, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--Councilman Clarke. ~4INUTES A PPRO VEl) T.fue~minut!s of the last meeting were read and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. CIAIMS ALLOWED Nine claims, amounting to a total of $881.67, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee and on motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Bot.'lJ.well, and by the following called vote, were allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Smallcomb, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--Councilman Clarke: BOND INTEREST AND HEDEMPTION FUND (1908) 5864--B~nk of America, 1 coupon of Sewer Bonds of 1908........$ STREET IMPROVEI,'JENT IiUND 5865--Bank of America, assignee of John Ures, labor on sts.... 5866--Bank o~ America, assignee of J.' Dobbins, labor on sts... 5867--American Trust Co., assignee of Beazell s Drug store, assignee of Herman Frick, labor on streets......... GEN ER/I L FUND 5868--John R. Michelis, rent of motorcycle.................... 5869--Livermore Journal, publishing and printing.............. 5870--National Audit & System Co., Inc., auditing............. 5871-Sd:.ate Compensation Insurance Fund, insurance............ 5872--General Electric Supply Corp. globes.................... 22.50 20.00 12.00 24.00 13. 00 25.25 125.00 628.82 11.10 AUDITOR.'!S REPORT ACCEPTED . On motion of Councilman Smallcomb, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by vote of the Council, the report of the National Audit & System Co., on its audit of the City's books for the 9 months ending December 31st, 1932, was accepted and the company was commended for complete and thorough rnanner in which the affairs of the City had been presented. On motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Smallcomb. _and by vote of the Council, the report was placed in the hands of the Finance Committee for review. On motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Smallcomb, it was directed that no entries be made in the new accounting books . until further notice. , ADJOURNMENT On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, 362 I JAN 151933 JAN 3 0 \933 FEB 6 - 1933 and by v~onnoll' the 0,/,011 then adjourned. ~ Approved' ~ Attest:~g ';1" Mayor. City Clerk. ~I I::::' L%j =;; Li vermore, California, FEB 6 - 1933 . .~~H~**"~**,Jo*.~**"::,*~HH..~~:fo*,..~~*":I+H*":'f.H SPECIAL ~ffiETING--JANUARY 30, 1933. A special meeting of the Ci ty Oouncil of the Ci ty of Livermore was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday Evening, January 30, 1933, in response to a call for same signed by filayor Bernhard t. lne meeting was called to order at e:OO,o'clock. Roll Ca II: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, G'larke, and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--Councilmen Smallcomb and Tubbs. A number of matters were discussed but no action ta1cen. ADJOURNMENT On motion of Cou.l1cilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vo~ Genno!] , th~ .;,onnen then adj ourned. O. O..ft-.fh APprove~ Attest:~~ ~, Mayor. City'Clerk. Livermore, California; E.EB 6 - 1933 . **H II n IHHIIII 1HHl+:Hf.:HI--H*****,".Hl-,******** REGUIAR MEETING- -FEBRUARY 6, 1933. A regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Counc il Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, Februar.y 6th, 1933. The meeting was called to order at 8:40 o'clock. Roll Cal1i..Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clax'ke, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--Councilman Smallcomb. MINUTES APPROVED The minutes of the last two meetings were read and on motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. OFFICIALS' REPORTS The reports of the Clerk, Chief of Police, Treasurer, and Bul1a~ ing, Electrical & Plumbing Inspector, for the month of January, 1933, and the loose-leaf pages, showing the tax and license collections of the Tax Collector and the receipts for fines by the City Judge, were read and on motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by vote of the Council, were accepted and ordered placed on file. I FEB 6 -1933 363 CLA IMS ALLOWED Sixty-nine claims, amounting to a total of $2,101.69, were audi te"d and approved by the "Finance Connni ttee and on motion of Councilman ~bbs, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by th~ .. following called vote, were allowed out of various funds and war- rants ordered dravm as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--nonej absent--Councilman Sma 11 comb : GENERAL FUND 58?3..... Ge o. N. Do ten, salary...............................:Ii 5874--Henry Seeband, salary............................... 5875-- Vi. W. Temple, salary..................."............. 5876--John R. Michelis, salary............................ 5877--L. E. Wright, salary...... ~ . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 5878--Elmer G. Still, salary.............................. 5879--M. J. Clark, salary............................ '. . ... 5880--R. M. Callaghan, salary............................. 5881--Leslie Hearn, salary................................ 5882--Jesse Rasmussen, salary............................. 5883--Toscanini & Bergamaschi, salary..................... 5884--Adolf JOhnson, salary..... .'... .... ...... .. ... .. .. ... 5885--Miss Ada Jessen, salary............................. 5886--R. P. Bernhardt, salary............................. 5887--S.. Bothwell, salary......... ................. ....... 5888--C. G. Clarke, salary................................ 5889--G. O. Smallcomb, salary............................. 5890--Geo. F. Tubbs, salary............................... . 5891--L. E. STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND Wrigh.t, salary................................ LIBRARY FUND 5892--Miss Myrtle E. Harp, salary......................... 5893--Mrs. Annie Bolin, janitor work...................... 5894--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., Library lighting........ 5895--Sather Gate Book Shop, books........................ 5896--J. O. MCKown, insurance............................. 5897--R. A. Hansen, oil................................... 5898-- Li vermore Hera.ld, subscription...................... 5.8.99--Chas. Scribner f s Sons, book......................... STREET IMPROVEMENT FUlID 5900--John Ul"es, labor on streets......................... 5901--Herman Frick, labor on streets...................... 5902--American Trust Co" assignee of Chris Cragholm, labor on streets.... '.' .............................. 5903--California Transfer Co., crushed rock............... 5904--Jean Irachet, rent for scraper...................... 5905--Del Valle Mercantile, Inc., paint brush...... ....... SEWER BOND FUND OF 1925 5906--Progressive Lumber Co., cement...................... GENERAL FUND 5907--Dr. N. E. Clemens, salary as Milk Inspector......... 5908~-W. J. Doolan, services as Policeman............. .... 5909~-John B. Jugum, services as Policeman................ 5910--John R. 1tlchelis, rent of motorcycle................ 5911--D. A. Smith, labor at City Hall..................... 5912--Doris Gray, typing.................................. 5913--Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., rent and messages 5914--Livermore Journal, publishing....................... 5915--Livermore Herald, printing..................... ..... 5916--Mally's Grill, meals for prisoners.................. 5917--Li vermore Prench Laundry, laundry work....... .. . . . . . 5918--Valley Garage, repairs.............................. 5919--Bank of America, changing lock...................... 5920--H. R. Ellis Co., 4 stamps........................... 5921--A. Lietz Co., profile paper......................... 5922--Harold J. Rees, stationery.......................... 5923--M. J. Clark, stationery purchased........... ... ..... 5924--Beazell's Drug Store, supplies...................... 5925--Livermore Commercial Co., supplies.................. 5926--A. Lydiksen, keys................................... 157.50 125.28 130.50 121.50 180.00 135.00 25.00 45.00 16.67 117.00 54.00 100.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 45.00 100.00 16.75 6.84 4.80 34.00 23.10 2.00 12.50 20.00 14.00 6.00 39.20 6.00 1.25 2.40 70.00 37.75 5.00 13 . 00 62.00 20.00 5.65 19.00 57.50 31.15 .95 2.50 1.00 1.03 5.35 1.10 1.00 3.40 4.75 .50 FEB 6 .. 1S33 364 fEB 13 '933 5927--Anderson Motors, supplies..........................$ 5928--Smallcomb Motor Co., gasoline....................... 5929--Union Oil Co. of California, gasoline............... 5930--Harold W. Anderson, gasoline........................ 5931--Addressograph Co., repairs.......................... 5932--John E. Jensen, sheet metal work.................... 5933--Calif'ornia Transfer Co. ~,; fuel..................... ~. 5934--Livermore Lumber Co., fuel.......................... 5955--prpgressive Lumber Co., fuel........................ 5936--bavid Gray, sharpening saw.......................... 5937--R. P. Bernpardt, repairs............................ 5938--Adolf Johnson, amount paid for hoe.................. 5939--Pacif'ic Gas & Electric Co') Park lighting........... 5940--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., lighting city bldgs..... 594l--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., electricity for sewer farm TO TIiSTALL TWO STREET LIGHTS ~I o ~ :Ii 24.55 10.75 33.00 4.82 5.00 11.80 7.75 8.82 8.00 .50 2.95 2.75 15.04 10.68 1.36 The Clerk was instructed to write to Pacific Gas & Electr""lc Co., requesting that 250-candle-power crane lights be instal lea, one at the corner of West 2d street and South Livermore Avenue,-- and the other on the East side of South Livermore Avenue next to the S. P. Railroad Reservation. TRAN SFER TO STREET IMPR OVEMENT FUND On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman ~bbs, and by vote of' the Council, $1500 was ordered transferred from ~he General Fund to the Street Improvement Fund. ADJOURNMENT on motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, ~ )0. and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a r~cess to meet on Monday~ ~~3th 1933/at8 P'~ APproved:r~V3f4'_./~A~ ' ,,' '." .~ayor. UV$rn1ol?& i Oa I.if arnie'; Attest:~.1h~~~ City Clerk. . ********* 1C I J(~ 11111 Jl II if ADJOURNED REGUU~R MEETING--FEBRUARY 13, 1933. An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council (!hambers at tile City Hall on Monday evening, B'ebruary 13th, 1933. The meeting was called to order at 8: 15 0' clock. -- Roll call: Presen t--Counciihmen Bo'tlwiell, Clarke, Smallcomb, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--none. MINUTES A P PHOVED The minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion of-- Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. r-' I FES 131933 365 COMMUNIC!I TION RECEIVED A cO~~ication was received from Mayor Fred N. Morcom of Oakland requesting cooperation in the formation of a county- wide committee to consider greater economy and efficiency in municipal and county government. The Clerk was directed to reply that tlle Council would endeavor to have a representative present at the conference vmen held. IN RE WAGES OF LABORERS On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Small- comb, and by vote of the Council, the wages of street workers and other ~ommon laborers was fixed at $3.00 per day. m RE REQUISITIONS o.nd by vote of the Council, it was ordered tha t, beginning March 1st, 1933, all purchases made f or the City of Livermore must be accom- panied by a requisition signed by the Mayor and presented to the . merchant, and that the requisi tion number must appear on the bill On motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, as presented to the Council. llESOLUTION FIXING SALARIES, ETC. On motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Smallcomb, and by the following called vote, the following resolution was adopted: Ayes--Couhcilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Smallcomb, Tubbs, and ~~yor Bern- hardt; noes--none; absent--none: RESOLUTION NO. 1025 RESOLVED, that the salary of the Deputy Tax Collector be reduced ~rom $35.00 per month to $25.00 per month, beginning March 1st, 1933; And, be it further'" ~,~--. RESOLVED, that the City Clerk be empmwgred to employ a book- keeper who shall be satisfactory to the City Council and whose compensation shall be paid by the City Clerk; and be it further RESOLVED, that the salary of the City Engineer be reduced from $180.00 to $155.00 per month, beginning March -1st, 1933. IN RE WATER COMPANY FHANCHISE On motion of Councilman Smallcamb, secondea by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, the Clerk was directed to send a communication to the California Water Service Company, returning - its check for $10.00, recently received and requesting that the company send a representative to discuss with the Council the matter of a franchise for distributing water in this City, and stating that the claims of the Company fOJ:' Vlatel~ service for the past two months have been held up pending a discussion of the franchise mattel~. j- , , 366 FE~, l}s'~:1 ~I o o C'f'J :IS ADJOURNMENT On motion of Councilman Tubbs, 'seconded by Councilman Smallcmmb, and by vote of the council, the Council then took a recess to meet on Monday, ~th' 19:3, at 8 :;m. .. APproved:~..I~ Attest1h->>v~,g-~ Mayor. City Clerk. Livermore, California,--EEB 201933 ***********JlJl Jf 11..lI 110****** ADJOURNED REGUIJI.R MEETING--FEBRUARY 20, 1933. An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall, on Monday evening, February 20th, 1933. The meeting was called to order at 8:2e o,'clock. Roll Call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke~ Smallcomb, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--none. ONE CIA IM ALLOWED The following claim was audited and approved by the Finence Committee and on motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the follovdng vot.EIl:;:was allowed out the Street Improvement Fund and a warrant ordered dralvn: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Smallcomb, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--noBe; absent--none: 5942--American Trust Co., assg. of Herman Frick, labor on sts..$12.00 RESOLUTION. U:SOIIDDG RESOLtJ'l~01f ... 102J' df)ftII). The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Smallcomb and Dn motion of Councilman Smallcomb, seconded by Councilman Bothwell and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Smallcomb, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--none: RESOLUTION NO. 1026 WHEREAS, on the thirteenth day of February, 1933, the City Council of the City or Livermore, passed Resolution no. 1025; and vTIIEREAS, said resolution does not meet with the pleasure of the Council; now therefore, be it RESOLVED that Resolution no. 1025 be and the same is hereby ~.sos.nde4. ~,- RESOLUTION IN RE DEPUTY TAX COLLECTOR. The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Smallcomb, and on motion of Councilman Smallcomb, seconded by Councilman Both- well, and b~ the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Smallcomb, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--none: HBLOlllaS367 I RESOLUTION NO. 1027 Resolved: That the appointment of Elmer G. Still as Deputy _ Tax COllector be and the same is hereby revok~d, to take effect March 1st, 1933, and that he be appointed as Deputy Tax Collector to serve without compensation beginning March 1st, 1933 and continuing at the pleasure of the Council. RESOLUTION IN RE SAlARY OF CITY mGINEER. On motion of Councilman Smallcomb, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the following called vote, the fOllowing resolu- tion, which had been introduceli by Councilman Srm llcomb, was adopted:byA~s--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Smallcomb, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--none: RESOLUTION NO. 1028 Resolved: That the salary of the City Engineer be and the same is hereby reduced from $lSO;OO to $155.00 per month, begin- ning March 1st, 1933. ' RESOLUTION :E}/IPLOYING ACCOUNTANTS ADOPTED The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Small- comb, and on motion of Councilman Smallcomb, secanded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the fallowing called vote, was adopted: Ayes-- Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, and Smallcomb; noes--Councilman Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--none: RESOLUTION NO. 1029 Resolved: That the National Audit & System Co., Inc., be employed as accoUntants to keep thettMunicipal General lR.ecords:' "General Ledger," and "Segregation LedgerV of the City of Livermore at a monthly compensation of $40.00,beginning January 1st, 1933, and continuing to June 30th, 1933. RESOLUTION IN RE COUNTY-RELIEF~FUND S'mRES The Clerk was directed to send a letter to Director C. E. Hick.ok,of the County Charities Commission, requesting that all grocery stores in, Livermore be treated equally and impartially in the matter of furnishing supplies to indigents from the County Relief Fund; and that a copy of the letter be sent to the County Board of Supervisors and to L. B. Newbert, Chairman of the County Charities Commission. MINUTES APPROVED The minutes of the last meeting were ,read and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by vote of the council, were approved as entered. ADJOURNMENT On mati on of Councilman Botl:H'1ell, seconded by Counc ilma.n Clarke, and by VOt8~~Cll:n the cow.;Cll then adjourned. A.pproved:~~R', Attest:~~, Mayor. Ci ty \Clerk. MAR 6 - 1933 368 fE.J f. {~~~) - ~ I o ~ :.Q SPECIA L MEETING--FEBRUARY 24, 1933. A special meeting of the Cl:lty Conncil of the Ot ty of Liver- more, was held in the Council Ghambers on Friday evening, February 24th, 1933. The meeting was called to order at 7:15 o'clock. Roll Call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; absent~-Councilmen Clark~nd Smallcomb. RESOLUTION IN RE COUNTY INDIGENT WORK RELIEF AOOPTED. The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Tubbs, and on motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes-- Councilmen Bothwell, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--Council- men Clarke and Sma llcomb: RESOLUTION NO. 1030 Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of the Countr of ~lameda, has agreed to furnish County aid for the improvement of College Avenue, East Fif~ street, East Sixth Street, East Seventh street, East Avenue, and South nan Street, within the corporate limits of the City of Livermore by furnishing to said City fifteen (15) utility men to work six (6) hours per day, at a compensation of fifty cents per hour, for approximately one hundred working days; and Whereas, the expense of compensating said utility men shall be chargeable to and paid from Account No.7-517 Indigent Work Relief of the County of Alameda. Now, Therefore, be it resolved too t the president of the Ci ty Council and Ex-Officio Mayor of the City of Livermore, be and he is hereby authorized and d[rected to execute for and on behalf of the City of Livermore that certain agreement, dated February 24th, 1933, by and between the City of Livermore, a Municipe.l corporation, and the county of Alameda, acting by and through its Board of Super- visors. ADJOURNMENT On motion of Councilman TUbbs, seconded by Councilman Both- well, and~~.:'nCll' ;h~ CoWlcil then adjourne~ APproved~7~ Attest: ~!/f~, 'Mayor. City Clerk. Livermore, Calif ornia ,---MAR 6 -D . ~lllaIIK..~IIR***.~I.III~ ~.. MAR 6 -u 369 I REGU~.R MEETING--~~RCH 6, 1933 A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Livermore was held in the Council Chambers at the city Hall on Monday evening, March 6th, 1933. The meeting vias called to order at 8: 10 0 lClock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, ~ubbs; and Mayo~ Bernhardt; absent--Councilman Smallcomb. MDWTES APPROVED The minutes of the last two meetings were read and on motion of Councilman Tubbs, soconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. OFFICIALS I REPOR TS E&~.~ ,The ,reports of tho Clerk, ~:Ir.: QallL LIP, Bhief of Police, Treas- urer, and Building, Electric2.1 & Plumbing Inspector for the month of February, 1933, and the loose-leaf pages, showing the collections of the Tnx Collector and the City Judge for said month, were read and on motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by the follmfing called vote, were accepted and ordered placed on file: Ayes~-Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes-- nono; absent--Councilman Smallcomb. C LA II{iS ALLOWED Fifty-one claims, amo~~ting to a total of $1807.18, were audited and approved by the Finance Comrnittee~ andon motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, andeby the following called vote, were allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered drawn /' as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs, and r~yor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--Councilman Smallcomb: GENERAL FUND 5913--Geo. N. Doten, salary..................................$ 5944-~W. W. Temple, salary................................... 5945--Henry Seeband, s8.1ary.................................. 5946--John R. Michelis, salary............................... 594~--ElmgD G. Still, salary................................. 5948--R. M. Callaghan, salary................................ 5949--M. J. Clark, salary.................................... 5950--Leslie Hearn, salary................................... 5951~-Miss Ada Jessen, salary................................ 5952--JJ3sse Rasmussen, salary................................ 5953--Toscanini & Bergamaschi, cleaning streets.............. 5954--R. P. Bernhardt, salary................................ 5955--S. Bo th we 11, salary.................................... 5956--C. G. Clarke,salary..................................... 5957--G. O. Smallcomb, salary...................~...........~ 5958--Geo. F. Tubbs, salary.................................. 5959--Adolf JOhnson, salary.................................. 5960--L. E. Wright, salary................................... STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND 5961---L. E. Wrigh.t, salary................................... LIBRARY FUND 5962- -Miss Myrtle E. Harp, salary............................ 5963--:Mrs. Annie Bolin, ,janitor work...... ...... ... ....... ... 157 . 50 130. 50 126.00 121.50 135. 00 45.00 25.00 16.67 25.00 117.00 54.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 1 (). 00 /10. 00 /100.00 180.00 45.00 100.00 15.75 370 MAi"( C 1933 (CLAIMS-CON IT) 5964--Woods News Agency, subscription for Library........$ 5965--Sather Gate Book Shop, books... ... ......... ........ STREET IMPROVEMrENT FUND 5966--N. D. Dutcher & Son, supplies...................... 5967--Union Oil Co. of California, gasoline.............. 5968--R. A. Hansen, oil for weeds........................ 5969--Calif. State Automob~le Assn., erecting 6 signs.... 5970--Independent Lumber Co., lumber..................... 5971--J. M. Rich Paint & Varnim Co., traffic paint...... GENERAL FUND 5972--Dr. N. E. Clemens, salary as Milk Inspector & Stamps 5973--Dr. Paul E. Dolan, services for prisoner........... 5974--Dr. F. L. Herrick, services for prisoner........... 5975--W. J. Doolan, services as policeman................ 5'976--Jol:m R. Michelis, rent of motorcycle............... 5977--Doris Gray, typing................................. 5978--Palace Hotel, meals far prisoners.................. 5979--Inter-City Express, subscrivtion................... 5980--A. carlisle & Co., assessor s manual............... 5S81--Beazel1Is Drug Store, supplies..................... 5982--Addressograph Co., plates.......................... 5983--Livermore Herald, printing......................... 5984--Va11ey Garage, repairs, etc............... ......... 5985--Jol:m E. Jensen, repairs. ........................... 5986--R. P. Bernhardt, repairs, etc....................... 5987.~Livermore Commercial Co., g&mbes................... 5988--Harold W. Anderson, gasoline and oil............... 5989--Anderson Motors, gasoline.......................... 5990--H. J. Rees, supplies............................... 5991--Del Valle Mercantile, lIne. ,rake.. ................... 5992--Jacob Rees & Son, batteries, ,etc................... 5993--Calif. Fire Extinguisher Co., nozzle tips.......... 5994--Pacific Fire Extinguisher Co., suction hose........ PERMI T GRANTID 3.45 16.20 ~I o t%j :Ii 1.00 16.50 17 . 50 27.00 3.54 30. 63 71. 00 2.50 2.50 5.00 13.00 10.00 23.10 7.50 1.35 3.65 5.12 33.50 1.05 2.75 3.30 1.08 4.80 4.61 2.50 1.00 2.90 6.98 38.25 On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by vote of the Council, a permit was granted upon ap- plication to Raymond J. George, to sell soft drinks, tobaccos, ice cream, or candy, in the Valperga building at 30 S. Livermore A venue. HEA TER PURCHASED On motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, it was decided to purchase 1 oil burning heater, together with the installation, for th~_ City Jail for the sum of $107.50. MILK INSPECTOR'S REPORT A summary of milk inspection activities for the year 19~2, was received from Dr. N. E. Clemens, and ordered placed on fIla. ADJOURNMENT On motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by vote of the CounCil, the Council then took a recess to ~edneSday, March 8th, 1933, at 7 :30 p.m. ~ APprovedU~;" Attest:[~Pv& ~, Mayor. City Clerk. Livermore, California, 1m *""'********************** MAR 8 -11m 3711 ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING--MARCH 8, 1933 An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Livermore was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Wednes- - day evening, March 8th, 1933. The meeting was called to order at 7:40 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, and Mayor Bernhardt; absent-~Councilmen Smallcomb and Tubbs. EIGHT CIA IMS ALLOWED Eigh.t claims, amounting to a total of $867.94, Vfere audited and n approved by the Finance Committee, and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by the following called vote, were allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, and Mayor Barnhardt; noes--none; absent--Councilmen Smallcomb and Tubbs: GENERAL FUND 5995- -R. A. Hans en, heater.................................. $ 5996--League of Calif . Municipalities, .4.\1.. ..tor 1933......... 5997--Pacil'ic Gas & Electric Co., electrolier lighting....... 5998--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., street lighting............ 5999--Pacific Gas & Electric c.o., Library Park lighting...... 6000--P~cific Gas & Electric Co., lighting city bldgs........ 6001--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., electricity for sewer farm. LIBRARY FUND 6002--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., Library ~~ghting........... 107. 50 45.00 301.20 388.90 9.60 7.64 .34 7.76 Fn{EARMS PERMIT GRANTED On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by vote of the Council, a permit was granted, upon application, to Jacob Rees & Son, to sell small firearms at their s tore in the Forestors' building at 157 S. J Street, for one year beginning March 11th, 1933. C OUNCI LMA N S~lY\ LLCOMB PR ESEN T At this point, Councilman Smallcomb arrived at the meeting. ADJOURNMENT On motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote, of the Council, the Council then took a recess to meet on Monday, ~3' at 8 p.m. Approved: ..ft:6z;/~ Attest: Mayor. ~.Wt4 Oi ty Clerk. Livermore, California, MAR 1 3 1933 -' . ~HlltlfHit~ 372 M1.:> l' "J ~9/:i. ]1.\';-'\\1\ j ~ ~I o C'Tj :s ADJOURNED REGU~,R 1ffiETING--1ffiRCH 13, 1933. An adjourned regular meeting, of the City Council was held in in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday even;l:ng., March 13th, ~933. The meeting was called to order at 8:10 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--Councilman Smallcomb. ~ '1~~- MINUTES APPROVED ~ The minutes of the last~meetin~were read and on motion o~ Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. CLA IMS ALLOWED Two claims, amounting to a total of $282.73, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee and on motion of Councillmn Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the following called vote, were allowed out the Genoral Fund and warrants ordered drawn as_ follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs, and M~yor _ Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--Councilman Smallcomb: 6003--California Water Service Co., water for Firehydrants..$27,.45 6004--California Water Service Co., water for Town Hall. . . . . 5.28 PROPOSED LICENSE ORDTI-Jl\NCE n~TRODUCED A proposed ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Licensing, For tI, the Purpose of Revenue and Regulation, Various Kinds of Business Transacted and Carried on in the Cit~ of Livermore, Also all Shows, Exhibi tions, and Lawful Games Carried on Therein; also Fixing the Rates of License Tax, Providing for ~he Collection of Same by Suit or Otherwise and Repealing Ordinances and ParOts of Ordinances, n was read and VTas introduced by Councilman Tubbs, and om motion of Councilman Tubbs, s eccnded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the f 01- Inwing called vote, was ordered placed on file: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent-- Councilman Smallcomb. , IN RE VETERANS' LICENSES - The Clerk and the Tax Collector were instructed to hereafter refer all cases of applications for free peddlers' licenses for war veteran~ to the Amer>ican Legion committee, of which M. R. Henry is chairman, for approval before issuing such free license. -MAR t 3 1933!l73 I MAR 20 193f ADJOURNMENT On motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilmah Clarke, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess to meet on MondaY~. 1933. at 7:30 p.m. . t2 C2#-~d) APproved~.I~'~~ A't'test:~~~ j Mayor. '. C.1 ty Clerk. Livermore, California, . -:t SUI III I 11 ~ ~ 1Hf-:r-~M*H**II. ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING--MARCH 20, 1933. . , An adj ourned regular meeting of the Ci ty Council of the City of Livermore was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, March 20th, 1933. The meeting was called to order at 8:20 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--Councilmen Smallcomb and Tubbs. MINUTES APPROVED The minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion of Counci~man Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. LICENSE ORDINANCE ADOPTED , entitled, ttAn Ordinance Licensing for Ordinance No. the Purpose of Revenue and Regulation, Various Kinds of Business Tra.nsacted and Carried on in the City of Livermore, Also all Shows, EXhibitions, and Lawful Games carried on Therein; also Fixing the Rates of License Tax, Providing for the Collection of same by Suit or Otherwise and Repealing Ordinances a.nd Parts of Ordinances, If which had been introduced at the last p~evious meeting, was, on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilr.J:tr: Clarke, and by the following called vote, adopted and passed: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, and Mayor Bernl:1ardt; noes--none; absent-- Councilmen Smallcomb and Tubbs. On the following pages, is a printed;ielOW'o~' ,~aid Ord'immce ,Nq;.200;'as, ~Ubilshed& ADJOURNMENT On motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, @,nd by vote~cll. ~e_C~ll then adjourned. O~O1 APproved:_~' Attest:~~~, Mayor. City Clerk. Livermore, California, AeR 3 - 1935 . ..I*'******.ul..*a....... 374 APR3-'~ 1\:)1 - -' o ~ .:;;s REGULAR MEETING--APRIL 3, 1933. A regular meeting of the City Councilaf the city of Liv81"more. was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, Apri13rd, 1933. IIhe meeting was called to order at 8:25 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwoll, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--Councilmen Clarke and Smallcomb. MINUTES APPROVED The minutes of the last meeting wore read and an motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilma.n Tubbs, and by vote of hhe council, were approved as entered. OFPICIALS' REPOH.TS The reports of the Clerk, Cl!ief"o.f''2.Pol:tcre.., and Building, Elec- trical & Plumbing Inspector for the month ?f March, 1933, and the loose-leaf pages showing the collections of the Tax Collector and City Judge for said month, were read and on moti on of Council!r.an Tubbs, secondea by Councilm~~ Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, were accepted and orde~placed on file and the report of the Treasurer was laid over until the next meeting. RESOLUTION TRANSFERt''1ING $1000 ADOPTED The following resolution was introduced by Co~~cil1T:~an Tubbs, and on motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Co~~cilmen Botllwell, Tubbs, and 1,'Iayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--Council- men Clarke and Smallcomb: RESOLUTION NO. 1031 Resolved, that the sum of $1000.00 be and it is hereby trans- ferred from the General Fund of the City of Livermoretto the Street Improvement Fund of the Ci ty of Livermore. CLAIMS ALLOWED Sixty-three claims, amounting to a total of $3,410.16, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee, and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by the fol- lowing called votG, were allowed out of various funds and warrants '--" -1 ordel"ed dra.wn 8.S follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, [1ubbs',and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absen t--C01mcilmen Sfuarll::e an d Smallcomb: GENERA L FUND 6005--Geo. N. Doten, salary.............................. $ 6006--W. W. Temple, salary............................... 6007--Henry Seeband, salary.............................. 6008--Jobn R. Michelis, salary........................... 6009--Elmpr'G. Still, \ S alary~ as City Clerk............... 6010--L. E. Wright, salary as City Engine~r.............. 155.00 133.55 126.00 121.50 100.00 ~~ - 10'6--; [0, APR3 -1933 3751 GENERAL FUnD (COHT.) 6011--Richard M. Callaghan, salary........... .............$ 6012--M. J. Clarke, salary................................ 6013 -- Le sli e Hearn, salary................................ 6014--1ftss Ada Jessen, salary............................. 6015--A do If' Johns on, sa la ry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . '" . 6016--Jesse Rasmussen, salary............................. 6617--Toscanini & Bergamaschi, salary..................... 6018--R. P. Bernhardt, salary............................. 6019--S. Bothwell, salary................................. 6020--0. G. Clarke, salary.............. .................. 6021--G. O. Smallcomb, salary............................. n 6022--Geo. F. lubbs, salary............................... STREET IMPROTh'MENT FUND 6023--L. E. Wright, salary as Supt. of Streets......... ... LIBRARY FUND 6024--Mrs. Annie Bolin, janitor work................ ...... 6025--1ttss 1~rtle E. Harp, salary/........... ............. GENERAL FUND 6026--Geo. N. Doten, balance due for salary............... STREET IMffi OVEMENT F01ID 6027--Joe Amarantes, work with team.............. ......... BOND INTEREST AND REDEMPTION FUND.1915 0028--Bank of America~ 25 coupons of St. Imp. Bonds, 1915. STREET IMPROVEMENT FmID 6029--Bank of America, assignee of Joseph Wick, labor on sts. 6030--Bank of America, assg. of Elmer Grana, labor on sts. 6031--Henry Meyer, labor on sts........................... 6032--California Transfer Co., concrete mix...... ......... 6033--Livermore Lumber Co., Inc., cement.................. 6034--Independent Lumber Co., cement, etc................. 6035--American Bitumuls Co., bitumuls..................... LIBRARY FUND 6036-!-San Francisco News Co., books for Library........... 6037~~Sather Uate Book Shop, books for Library............ 6038--R. A. Hansen, oil for Library........~.............. 6039--Pacific Gas & Electric Co~, Library lighting........ , GENERAL FUND , , 6040--Livermore Fire Dept., quarterly salaries............ - 6041--Dr. N. E. Clemens, salary a a Milk, Inspector..... .~... 6042--~mhn R. Michelis, Eent of motorcycle............ .... 60~9-~Miss Doris Gray, typing..........................!.. 6044--Richard M. Callaghan, traveling expenses............ .- 6045..-R. A. Hansen, oil...... e. . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . 6046--Valley Garage, supplies and repairs........ ......... 6047--A. carlisle & Co., books and printing... .. . . . . . . ~... . 6b48~-N,. D. Du tcher & Son, supplies.................... ~ . . 604.~--Oalifornia State Autombbi1e Assn., 8 parking si gIla t ' , , er e c ted. . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,. . . . . . . 6050--F. C. Lassen, supplies............................... 6051--A. Carlisle & Co., court docket....... .. . ... ... ..... _~052--Felix Girard Co., rat poiso~.......~................ 6053--Cm tral Market, rat poison... ............ ........... 6054--Frank Mazzocco, meals for ~isoners............J~ ... 6055--Union 011 Co. of California, gasoline and hbse...... 6056--Livermore Journal, publiShing, etc.,................ 6057--Livermore Cdmmercial Co., supplies.................. 6058--Livermore Herald, printing envelopes................ 6059--JacobRe.. & Son, batteries and bulbs................ 6066--Elm~1'.(!. Still, expressage paid..................... 6061--Elmer G. Still, postage stamps p.lrchased. .. . .... .... 6062--Calif. Water Service-Co., installing hydrant........ 6063--Facific Gas & Electric' Co'., street lighting.. ... .... " 6064--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., Park lighting........... 6065--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., lamps, e tc. . .. . . . . . " . . . . 6066--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., ligh"ting city bldgs..... 6067--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., electricity for sewer farm COMMUNICA TION IN RE, JNSUHANCE RATES 45.00 25.00 16.66 25.00 100.ee 117 . 00 54.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 45. oor 17.75 100.00 2.50 12.00 312.50 8.00 16.00 5.00 68.60 36.00 89.93 22.51 17.30 4.00 21.35 6.08 300.00 70. 00 13.00 10.00 4.90 42.70 4.10 199.77 21.51 45.60 20.65 12.28 - ~5. 00 .84 8.50 34.60 73.59 1.51 19.75 1.60 .97 3.00 16.15 351.99 11.04 47.31 6.36 3.30 A communication was received from District Secretary, Joseph I. Thomas, of the Board of Fire Underwriters of the Pacific, San Francisc~ summarizing recent reductions made in the ~ire insurance rates for the 876 APR 3 -1933 ~I ~ :-rJ :;;;; Ci ty of Livermore. It was Clr'dered placed en file. COUNCILMAN CLARICE PRESENT At .this ,point, Councilman Clarke al"'rived at the meeting. ORDINANCE A MENDING MILK a-mnqANCE nqTRODUCED A proposed or.din.ance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending Ol--di- nanc,e No.. 173 Entitled, 'An Ordinance Providing tL'Milk 'Insre e-t-ibn Division for the Maintenance of a Milk Inspection Service to _I_nspect Milk, Milln Py'oduc ts, Dairies and Dairy Herds and dtF.Places where Milk or Milk Products are Produced, Handled or Sold, an d ReguTating the Sale, .Possession, and Handling of Milk, Cream, and Milk Pr{)duc ts in the Town of Livermore, and ~oviding for Inspection Fees ~~d Penalty :d6r\"'i~1.01at1.on of the Provisions Hereof, r by Amending Section 27 Thereof, It was read and was introduced by Councilman Clarke, and on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bo(hwell, - and by the following called vote, was ordered placed on file: _ Ayes-- Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs~ and Maypr Bernhardt; noe..a.--none; absent--~ouncilman Smallcomb. PROJ?OSED ORDlNANOE REPEALINGORDINANCB No. 110 IITRODOCBD. A proposed ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance aepealing ~rdinance No. 110, Entitled, 'An Ordinance Prohibiting the sale, Gift, storage, Manutacture~ Transporta~ion, Unlawful Possession, Importation ~r Ex- porta tion, of Intoxicating Liquors for Beverage Purposes; Regu1:at img All Other Traffic in Such Liquors; and Prpvtdi118 Penalties for-Yiola- tion Hereof,. · was read and was introduced by Counci;man Both~ell and, on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by the following called vote, was ordered placed on flle:-' Ayes--Counculmen Bothwell, Clarke, TUbbs and Mayor Bernhardt; noes-- Bae; absent--Councilman Smallcomb. ADJOTJRN.ME~. On motion of Councilman Tubbs, second~d by CounCilman Cl~rke, and by vote' of the Council,' the Council then took a recess to meet o D Ilonday, ~~, 1933, at ...' .~.q APprOVed&~~~ Mayor. . Attast.~~ , Cl t.}' C, ark. Livermore, california, ~ ! ..I~.***~'.I.....*~*<<.. .....- Ordinance No. 200 AN ORDINANCE LICENSING FOR THE PURPOSE OF REV- ENUE ANn REGULATION, VARIOUS KINDS OF BUSI- NESS TRANSACTED AND CARRIED ON IN "TH~ CITY OF LIVERMORE, ALSO ALL SHOWS, EXHIBITIONS, AND LAWFUL GAMES CARRIED ON THEREIN; ALSO FIXING THE RATES OF LICENSE TAX, PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTI_ OF SAME BY SUIT OR O1'IIBRWISE 'AND REPEALING ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDI- NANCES. L The City Cou,ncil of the City of Livermore do -ordain as fol- lows: SeclJ,on 1. Definitions: For the purpose of this ordinance the ainl'Ular shaH include the plural, the masculine shall in-ciude the feminine a,nd neuter, and vice vena. . The word "merchant" ihall include all dealers in general mel'Chandiae, electmal supplies, lumber, grain, flour, groceries, wood and eoal, candy, shoes, fur- nishing goods, jeweby, fruit and v~getable:s, drugs,dry goods, op- tical appfiances, stationery, fur- niture, mUlical instruments, wag- onl, ,farm implements, harness, creameries, ,delicatesllen stores, undertaken, 'bakeries, 'butcher sh~P4, mi1lme1'1 stores, sign paint- ers, noue painters, ,paint shops, restaurants, oJSterhou.ses, chop hcusea, lunch countet'S, automo- bile re;pair aholla, printing offices, retaiidealers in hay or grain, hardware storea, gasoline and oil / filling statioaa, vulcanizing shops, taBor shopll, ahoe repair &hOops, laundriea, cleaning or dyeing e.s- tabUlhmenta, plumbing suppl~ stores, building contractors, elec- trical contractorl, roofing contrac- tors, cement contractors, plum,b- ing contractors, deconting eon,. tractors, l'efrigerating contra,ctors, pluterlq contraeton, painting contractors, sheet metal contract- ors, muon1')' contl'actors, heating contl'aeto!'S, Iteam fitting contract- ors, or any other contractor, and garag..; also any other busine.B!. not otherwlaa mentioned in thi!. ordinance,alao any combinetion of two or more ()of the different kinds of busineea aforementioned, ut'.1ft1 otherwiae eXipremly pro- vided for herein. The word "quarter" :or "quarterly" &hall mean quarter year, and the word "pe1'llOn"tlhall., mean co.mpany, firm, ~. 01\ eor,poration. The term "_~Ii6ed place of busi- n~sl" lIban "'" and include those wlto ha...bee.n co-nducting a .certain kind of hueineollS in said city for a befl'period of at least six montha continuously next pre- ceding. The term "fi_d place of business" ehala mean a store, shop, atore room ar oth.er place of buaineas where a major por- tion of the busine.sa conducted by store ro-om or other place of busi- ne.sa is done, and shall not in- clude a mere store room, office, or supply depot where gooda are ,temporarily deposited for the purpose af replenishing the &took of a traveli.ngmerchaont or ped- dler. Sec. 2. It shall be unlawtful f'Yr any person,1km or corpora- ti~n to trar.saet or carry on any business or condoot any show, exl4,bition or game in the City of Livermore without &-at prQlCur- ing a license so to do and pay- ing a Ucoense tax or fee therefor, as in this ordinance provided. Unless othel\Wis& speci&d herein a .separate license ,must Oe pro. curred for each different kind of the occu'pant of said atore, &hop, bllSine.s8, ahOow or game -conduct- ed by the same perso,n or corpora- tion, or for the same kind of bus- ir.ess when conducted by the same person at different places within the City. Sec. 3. Every penon, firm or corporation carrying on businw as a "merchant" in said City and having a fixed place of businese therein shall pay a license tax therefor based on a classifi,cation of his average monthly sales, in- cluding materials, goods, labor ar.d work, for the preceding year, that is to say: a. Those whose average month- ly aales amount to less tha.n $500 shan constitute the first dan, and pay a license tax of $12.00 p€r annum. b. Those whose average month- ly sales amount to $500.00 or more and less than $1000.00 shall constitute the second class and ray a license ,tax of $24.00 per annum. c. Those whose avel'age mo'nth- ly sales amount to $1000.00 or more and less than $1500.00 shall cClll.lltitute the th1Td class and pay a license tax of '36.00 per an- num. d. Those Whose average month- ly sales amount to $1500.00 or nlore and less rbhan $2000.00 ahall conatitute the fourth class and pay a Ucense tax of $48.00 per a:nnum. e. Those whose a~rage month- ly .lilIes amount to $2000.00 or more and less than $3000.00 shall constitute the fifth class and pay a Ucense tax af $60.00 per an- nilm. ,f. Those whose averal'8 month- ly aale.s amount to $3000.00 or more anc! leu than $5000.00 shall constitute the aixth class and, pay a license tax of $~.oO per an- .num. ,.lii;; g. Tho'se whose average month- :y sales amount to $6000.00 or mQlN! and less than $7500.00 ahall constitute the seventh class and pay a license tax of $84.00 per eonnum. h. 'Th~se whOlle aV'8ra~ month- ly sales amount to $7500.00 01' more shall constitute the eighth clllSS and pay a license tax of $96.00 per annum. The ,U~n8e tax provided for in tllis section shall be paid quart<!.r- lJ' in advance~ Anything in this ordinance to the contrary nothwithsta.nding. the licen&e far a newly 8tarted business in the City of Livennore MAR 2 0 1933 3.771 of the merchant e1aaa aha.Ube' baNd upon the maximum amount l of businees whicl1 the City Coun- cil lIhall .esthnate as linly tt) be done durlna such fuwt Jear by sueh applicant -.ccording to C:he c lRSli6eation hereinabove Jlrovided fl>r; Ip1'Ovide.d that if tile mer- chant tbosinaa of such Afplicant "Jpon the flliq of the 6WOrla state- m~nt as herem pre>vi&ld for sha'U show the ilM01!b6 of .wd basi:. oineu to 'be leu than the minimum cal1<<lfor in suc!b cl88lliflcation 80 made then aid applicant ehall be entitled to a ref1lDd by the City , C.ouncil Oof the a'mount of' over- payment. Provided, further, that if the aworn atatement as herein provid- ed for shall sho.w the income of said busine.ss to 'be more than the maximuan called for in such classi- fication so made, then the appli- cant shall pay a license tax there- for Ibuedon the elassiftcation af his aver&p monthly 88Ie.s. See. 4. For the purpose OIl as- certaining the proper classifioea- tion as provided !by the foregoing section the City Clerk, before is- suing a licenae, ahan require each "merchant" to aubmit yearly a sworn etatement regarding hit gross annual sales for the ~a1en. aar year preceding, for whirh purpose the clerk shall ;'retp~re printed or typewritten st'atc- ments sub.stallltiaHy in the follo,v- ing fOTm: City Oof Livermore, Califor:i!tA. ................... ,....19.... I, the undersigned, heTeby state that the groas annual sales. in- cluding ma.terials, goods, labor aond work, for 'bhe ,business done by me ir. the City-of Livermore during the past calendar ~ amoun~ to $......................... (Signed) ............................ '.' Subscribed and awOTtl to before :ne this ................ day -ef.............. 19..... · ..............................................---.--.....'!"'..... NotaryPublic in and for the County of A1ameda, State of Cal- ifornia; or City 'Clerk of the City of Livermor'e. Any perlon failing or refnsirlg o 8ubscribe to the foregoing state.. ment under oath before the Clerk 01' Notary PU'blic,within tet. days lifter beiJll' requeated so to do, .hMl 'be arbitrarily elassiftoo as a merchant of the eia'hth cIa.. Dnd be required'to pay th man. mum licease tax impOMd Oil mer- chants: Auction..n. ISeC. 5. Evel'J' pmlon _ing business al an auctioll86r .an pay a license tax of ".00 per day. AutomobO. Ac-ta S.c. 6. Eve1')' peuon not hav- b,g a fixed place of business with- iIl the City of Livermore, acting b the capacity of an agoent for an auto'mobile manu,faeturer, in- c:uding those who solicit for the sale af automobiles, shan pay a license tax of $60.00 per anJl'11'!l1, payable annually in advance. "rller S...... Sec. 7. EV'81')' penon con.. ducting a !ba~er shop shall pay a license taxo-f $3.00 per quar- / ter, paY'8'ble quarterly in advanceC_J 378 MAR 2 0 1933 Beauty Shop.. Sec. 8. Every person carrying ingon the business of manicuring, marcelling andlor hair dressing, I or co,nducting a beauty shop, shall :be included in the "merchant class" and pay a license tax as provided in Sec. 8 of this Ordi- nance. Bevera.e Depota or PI.nt.. Sec. 9. Every person engag- ed in conducting or maintaining a malt or cereal beverage plant or deJH)t, either as principal or as agent, or who sells malot, cereal or other beverages llIt wholoesale llnd has a fixed place of business in the .city, shall pay a Hcense tax of $12.50 per quarter. BiUard or Poor Parlora. 'Sec. 10. Every person who conducts a billiard or pool 'parlo.r, or both, ahaIlpay a li'cel!lse tax of $5.00, plus $1.00 for each table per quarter. Bill Po.ten or Di.tributora. See. 11. Every person con duoetlngbusinesa as a bill poster or distribUitor of hand billis, dodg- ers, circ'ulars, posters, broadsides sales bills, advertising cards, win- dow cards, piLacards, or pam- phlets, shall pay a license tax of $10.00 per quarter. Black.mith Shop.. .Sec. 12. Every person carrying on a blacksmith shop shall pay a Ucense tax of $12.00 per year, payable semi-annually. Bowlin. Alley.. Sec. 13. Every .person who r.onducts a 'bowling alley shall pay a license fee of $10.00 per quarter. Boxin., Wreat:in., Etc. 'Rec. 14. Every person, &SSO- da.tion or club who conducts or t.xhibits any boxing, sparring Or wrestling mateh as authorized by bw where admission is charged, shall pay a license tax o,f $10.00 for ea.ch and every exhibition; provided a permi.t is first grant- ,e...! 'bv th~ CityCouncH. Candy Store., Ice Cre.m, Soft Drink., Etc. Sec. 15. Every person, firm corporation ()1' association en- gaged in the bu:siJness of conduct- ing a candy store or distributing, handling, selling, delivering. giv- ing, offering or eX!posing for sale any ice cream, soda water, min- eral water, so.ft drinks or non- intoxicating beve,rages for eon- sumption on the premises shall pay a license tax of $10.00 per (lU arter. Carpenter 01' Cabinet Shop.. Sec. 16. Every person con- ducti.ng a carpenter or cabinet shOlp shan pay a license tax of $6.00 per year. Carryine Pa..eneera By Auto. Sec. 17. Every person con- ductinl{ or operating the busimeSl.'! (if carrying paSS"'ll!!.'ers for hire bv means oif an automo.bile. shall pay a license tax o'f $4.00 per qouarter, which license shall be ad,ditional to any license tax whieh may be charged such per- son for conduding a garage or other owiness. Circu.e., Menaeerie., Etc. Sec. 18. Every person who, fur 'Pay, e:x:hi:bits any caravan, mena!r;erie, collection of animals, circus or other acrobatic perform- ance shall pay a license tax as follows: Wh~n the ~neral admia.sion fee fer adults to the whole perform- ance, in.cluding a charge for a seat, amounts to 50 cents or more, $50.00 per day; when the admission fee for adults to the whole performance including a C:large for a seat, amounts to less than 50 !Cents, $25.00 per day. Coin.Operated Machin... ISeC. 19. Any person, firm or c(.rporation operating a weighing machine or coin-operated game or vending machine in the City of Livermore not baRed by the State law, shall pay a license tax of $1.00 per year for each ma- chine. Contr.ctor., Subcontractor., Etc:. Sec. 20. Every person, firm or corporation ICltnducting, operating or carrying on any of the fol- luwing businesses, either as gen- eral or sub...co,ntractors and not having a fixed p'lRice of business in the 'City of LivermO!l'e shan pay a license tax of $24.00 per year payable annually in advance, tJ-wit: building contractors, elec- tri':ll'l contractors, roofing co,n- tractors, cement contractors, plumbing contractors, decorlllting contrlllctors, refrigerating con- tt"8lC1COrS, plastering contractors, painting contractors, sheet metal contractors, masonry .contractors, heating contractors, steam fitting c()ntractorsor any other contract- ors. D.maeed or Seconclband StIocka, Etc Sec. 21. Every person selling goods, wares or mel'Chandise at auction, or the goods, wal'(lS or merchandise of a bankrup't or goods, wares or merchandise al- leged to be damaged as the result of a fire or other catastrophe, or where such goods, wares or mer- c'handise are advertised for sale at less than the original cost, shall pay a license tax of $50.00 per mon .It. pNVhl".\ th:\: th', !.ection shall not apply to the "d- ler of my goods. wares or m,'r- chandise of merchant.s having an established place of busineA'l In said City who are already pay- ing a license tax; provided fur- ther, however, that it shall apply to all eases where "a. stock of auc- tion, damaged or second-hand goods, wares, merehllllldise or any other 'goods wares or merchandise are im'Ported to said CIty express- l:y for suoeh sale. Dyeine or Cleanin.. Sec. 22. Every person trans- arting any dyeing or cleaning bus- iness, or both, and not .main<tain- it,;;; a fixed place of business in said City, shall pay a lice.nse tax of $60.00 p.8'l' annum, payable an- nually in advance. Fortune Teller.. Sec. 23. Every astrologer, seer. fortune teHer, ,clairvoyant, spiritualist, or spiritual medium who demands a fee for bis or her stlrvices shan pay a license tax o,f $10.00 per week, or $25.00 per month; .provided, that no license shan be issued until a permit has been obtained from the City Council. l\:) -.. -- =' ~ == I C..olin. 01' Oil, Etc.. hi Vehicl.. Sec. 24. Every iPerson engaged in the 'bu.slnea& of peddling, deliv. ering or Belling to the trade or others, by means of a 'vehicle, oils, gasoline, coal oil or other products of petroleum, other than those !having a fixed p1aee o,f business in the City sha1l pay a Licenae tax of $12.00 pe. quarter in advance. Cr.in, StOI'..., Wholeaalin.. Etc:. lSec. 215. Every person, who, at a fixed place of ,businesa, sella goods, wares or merchandisa on c,ommission, or stores grain for hire, shall pay a lieenlJe tax of ljjl0.00 per quarter; provided. hl'wever, that this eeotion shall intlude an ,those who store grain for hire and &ell sacks or twine aa an adjunct thereto, or who buys or 'sells grain at wholesale or on commission. H.,. Stor.... lSec. ,26. Every person con. ducting a warehoU8& business for st<iring ()if hay for hire, or who ibuys or sells hay at wholesale or on commission shall pay a li!Cense tax, at the end of each qllarter, in accordance with tbe largest amournt of hay on storage at any time during the quarter. r.s . foHows: IFor 1000 tons or less, $4.00 per quarter; Fo,r more than 1000 tons and lop,S8 than 2000' tons, $8.00 per quarter; For more than 2000 tons and l(.gg than 3000 toms, $12.00 per quarte,r. For more than 3000 tons and less ,t~an 4000 t'ons, $16.00 por quarter; For mol"e than 4000 rona and lcr,s and 5000 tons, $20.00 per quarter; For 500() tons and over $24.00 per quarter. Hotel., Lodeine 01' Boardin. Hou... ISec. 27. Every person engag- ed in Ithe hotel 0.1.' lodging house busine,ss shan pay a licenSe tax of 50 cents per quarter for eacoh guest ro,om in exce&S of five rooms. Any restaurant or board- ing house conducted in !Conjun~- tion with a private ho,me. servirng two or more meals per day for co,mpens.a:tion . to six persons in any ,one ealendar day shall ~ay a licenSe tax of $12.00 per year, 'payable semi-annually, and all such esta'blishmel!lts sarv- iT.g meals for co,mpensation to any number of persons in excess of six persona in anyone !Calerndar day shall pay a license tax of $60.09 'Per annum, payable quar- terly in advance~ Ice Sellin.. Sec. 28. Eury person engaged In the businees of selling ice who has a fixed' place. of !business in the Oity of Livermore shall pay a license tax of $10.00 ~er annum, and aU persons en- , gaged in said business n,o.t, having : a fixed place of businesa. in the City of Livermol"e sha.n pay a li- cense tax of $20.00 per annum. - I" Itia"-iV_dora. Sec. it.. Everyp~oJJ iCon- ducting, managing or carrying on the buainess of an itinerant ven- dor shlrll pay a license tax of $25 per day, and the sum of $5 per day for each person employed in sach -business in e~cess of 5 per- sona. For the purpose of this sec- tion "itinerant v~ndor" shall be defined a.s any person who en- gage.s in a temporary or transient businesa in the CIty of Livermore selling goods, wares, merchandise or other thing OIf value, with the intention of conducting such busi- ness in said City ~or a pet'iod of not more than 90 da-ys and who for the pU!1'poseof .carrying 0111 such business hires, leaaes or o,c- cupies any roo'm, door way, va- cant lot, building or other place for the exhibition or sale of goods, ...,are.s, meorehandi.l!.e or other thing or va:ue. If the place in which a busini!@.S is conducted- is rented 0: leased for a period of ninety days or less, such fact shall be presumptive evidence that the busineu carried on therein is a transient -business. Juak Dealer.. Sec. 30. Every person con- ductingbusiness as a junk dealer srall 'II'" a license tax of $5.00 per qual'lter. Lauadrie. or Lauadr,. Alreab. Sec. 31. Every -person, firm or corporation who acts a.s age.t for a,ny laundry or wash-house or con- ducts a laundry not having a fix- edplace of b'usinesa in this City, shall pay a license tax of $60.00. per year, payabH! annuaTIy in ad- "ance. Liver,. Stable., Etc. Sec. 32. Ev~ry penon who a.t a fixed place o-f business, kee~)s herses or carriaK'8s for hire or boards horses for hire, .!Ihall pa~' " license tax of '4.00 'p~r quar- ter. Merry-Go-a..ada, Etc. Sec. 38. Every person who, f('r payor hire, exhibita or oper- ates any meTTy-go-round, or hobby hllrseB,feril'is wheel or other car- nival, "ride" shall Il&Y a lic~nle tax of '10.00 each for the first day and $5 each lor eaeh succeed- ing day, and othe.r .carnival con- oeaioM shall pay a licenae tax of $5.00 each for the first day and $5.00 each for each sueceeding cIay. Peddlera, TranUa. Mel1Cltaab, Eta. Sec. 84. Every traveling mer- chant, hawker or peddler who vena. a~ retail go 0 dll, wares or' mellChaDdI.le, other than the pro- duct or ',man1l'facture of his own sto-ct, d",iry, 'Poultry, fruit or veg- etable,hay or grain fMm, shall pay a liceDtle tax of ,eo.oo per annum, pa,ya.'b1e annually in Rd- Yli.nce; provided, tliat every travel- ing mel"Cbant, hawker, peddl..r or street fakir, who adv;&rtises goods, wares or lMrc-handise of any kind by musk, elnging, dllll.eing, jugglery, tricks, aleight-of band, buffoonery, gymnastics or any spectae$l' display, ahow or Jlt'r- formanee UiP011 or ...long the street 01' in any publkl hall, ltlaU pay !1 license tax of '50,00 per month or' $6.00 pet' day. Profe..io_l aDd Semi-prof...ioa- at Occupatio... 'See. 35. Every pe1'8On enraged in business as an attorney o-r counsellor at law, dentist, physi- cian, aurgeon,osteopath, chiro- iPracto!", e'hi1'lOpodist, or Christiar Science praetitio,ner or other heal- er shall lbe in,cJuded in the "mer- chant class," and a pay Iiceue tax as provided in Section 3 of this Ordinance. Parcha.ia. ~.ab. 'sec. 36. Every peraon trans- acting busmess as a messenger or purchasing agent shall ;pay a Ii- eense tax o.f $6.00 per year. Real E.tat. Alreat.. Sec. 37. Every person engag- ed in busines.s as a real estate agent shall pay a license tax of $3.00 per quarter. Re.tauraat With Caad,. Store. Sec.38. Every person, firm or corporation conduoting or operat- ing II restaurant in conjunction "With a candy store shall pay a license tax of $60.00 per year, !':\vable aIIlnually in advance in ad. dition to the Hcen.se tax provided fo,r in Se,etion 15 of this Ordi- n. nce j for the !purpose 'of this !;P.oction a restaurant is defined as any ,place of ,bus:ness where cook- ed food is so'd for consumption on the premis'es. Saw Filer., Etc. Sec. 39. Every person con. ducting the business of saw filer, key maker, llllWIl mo'wer repairer, tool or implement sharpene,r by means of a vehicle, shall pay a license tax of $3.0Q per 'luarter, payable que.rterly in advance. Stock, Boad., Etc. See. 40. Any person a.cting as agent or salesman for any <per- son, fi-rm or corporation semng or (lfferingfor sale any stocks, bonds or other securitiee and not having a fixed place of business in the City of Livermore,ahall pay a license tax of '25.00 per annum, paY*hle annually in ad- vance. Sh_ti.. Gallen... See. 41. Every penon who con- duet. a Ihootinlr pl1o(!1'y shall pay a license tax of '10.00 per quar- t<lr i provided that no license shalt h issued until said pe.raon has obtained a p8ll"lDit from the City Council to conduct such shooting gallery at a location to be speci- fi(;d in the application for the li- cense. . Show. Not ia Uceaaec1 H.n.. Sec. 42. Every peraon who, for pay, conducts any theatrical rep- l'81entation, negro minstrels, opera or other musical entertain- ment, dandng or ballet, jugglen, ne.cromancers, magicians, wire or rOlpe walking' or sleight-o-f-hand performance, When not held ~n a regularly licemed theater or con- cert hall, shall pay a license tax as folleWll: $15.00 per day for the first day for each show; $5.00 per day fer the second and each suocessive day fOT each show provided, however, that thu pro- vision eball not .'pply to any ex- hibition or entertainment given for the hene.ftt of any church, school or any other eharitabto purpose by any amateur dramatic o1S80ciation or other amateur 50- IIUffOI33 379'1 ~- ciety or company of the City of Lh'erJD01'8. Sip Puat&n, Etc. 1See. 4B. Every lPe.raon engag- ed in the busineaa of a sign pain~ er or sign letter sel'ler, except those having a fixed place of bus- iness in said City, shaJ.1 pay a li- cense tax of $2.00 per month. Skatia. Riak. ,See. 44.iEvery per80n "who, for payor hire, operatea or con- ductaa skating rink shall 'PBY a lieeIl'lle tax of '1.00 per day or '25.00 per month. Sod. Worka, Etc. See. 45. Every per80n wiho, at a fixed place of busiDess, manu- fadul'eJl soda water or mine.ral waters and who sells the eame at 'wholesale. ehaLl pay a licenee tax of $10.0-0 per year. Soft Drialu, SeUia. B,. Vehicle. iSec. 46. 'Every person engaged in tille busiDerll1l of peddling, deliv- ering or eelliug to the trade or o.thers, by ,means of a vehicle, malt beverages, or any admixture thereof, syrup, non-intoxicating beveral'8S, soda or mineral water, other than those baving a fixed plaee of business in the. City, shan !pay a license 'tax of $68.00 per year, payable annually in ad. vance. Solicitora. See. 47. Every person con- ducting, ,managing or carrying on the busine.s of solicitor shall pay a li.cenae tax of $20.00 per quar- ter, or $2.00 per day for eaeh person e.mployed in sueh buainess. For the !pul"pOae of this seetion the word "soli.eitor" shall be de- fined as any person who engage.s in the bu8inees of going from haule to houlle, place to place, Gr in or along the streets, within the City of "Livermore selling or tak.. h'g orders for, (1r of,fering to sell or take orders for, goods, wares, me.rchandill.e or any thing of valuesfor future de:livery or for aervices to be pe-rfonned in the future. However, th.eeetion 8)1all not ap- ply to oolicitors or dttlmmera of wholesale houses soUcitinc orde'1'S from busine.u houles in said City, nGr to any pe1'llOn otherwise t:',aintaining an4 carrying . on an "established 'Place of busin.." therein aDd paying a IkeD118 therefor nOT t4J'ihe bona fide agents of 'busin_ houles located in other States. Theate..., 0....., S1ao..."E~ Sec. 48. tETery pel"8On, who condu-cUr a theater regularl, shOow- ing .moving 'pictures. witJa or without other ea$ertall1Ment, .hall pay a, lie.... tu of f16.00 pet' quarter j every pe1'lr9n who con- ducts any em;ertaiJQDent, theatri- cal perfonaatlce or public game for :pay in a theater or hall not regularly lic.... aha}} pat a lie cense tax of ".00 per day or night; e.very ~n who conducts any public .'..... or ball tor pay in a theater or hall not regularly lieen&ed or on a stl"eet or plat- form, .hall pay a license tax of '7.00 per day O1!nightj provided further, however,thlllt every pc- eon, institu:tion or organilation 'Vi'hoconducta, moagel, or car- ,ries on wholly for the bene.ftt of charitalble purposes any dance, 380 MAR 2 0 1933 APR 1 0 1933 ~:'~~l baIlt eoacert, lect1a1'e or other en- tertai....t. ahall pay a licenae tax {Jf ".GO per day or night. T OHCCO Dealer.. '~. 49. Every person who conducts a cigar store or eigaI' stc.nd or who deals in cigarsol ~obaccoa, shall pay a Iioee-nae tax of $5.00 per quarter. except vege- table stores, newstands. stationery stores. restaurants. grooery stores, drug storea and poolrooms. TrueD, Dra:r-, Etc.. for Hire. ,See. 50. Every person, firm or c"l'poration who runs, or uses for hire o.r a fe6,any dray, job, truck or express wagon. auto.DtObiIe, truelt or D)otor delivery auto- bile, &naB pay a Heense tax as f...Hows: $10.00 ~r 'annum for each mo~ truck or motor deliv- ery 'automO'bile; $8.00 I];Klr annu~ for eaoh such vehl..e'le if drawn by' two or more animala; $6.00 per anJl11lm if such vehicle fa drawn by one anims.l; eXlcepting. how- ever, that any ,p&rllOn paying a li- cense tax under the "merchant c~u" of thia ordinance &hall be ercluded froJD the provisions of t~ia aeetion. . Whol_1e II,. Vehicle. ISee. 151. 'Every person engag- ed in the buainesa of vending wholesale, or se'lling or delivering to the trade by meana of any t kind'.<Yf a 'Vehic!Ie, any candy, crackera, chewing gum. flour, meals, graina or any artircle of Jl:'..erehandi.se., except, those persons having a fixed plaA:e of business in the City, and except as pro- .uied in Sections .24 and 46 of this ordinance, &hall pay a license tax of $5.00 per quarter per ,",_ hicl&. Provided, howeftl', that !tny ipeI'.IOn, firm or corporation delivering exclusiftly crackers" cheese, potato chips. or mayon- Daise, eig8.l1"S. tobaecos and lor cig- ,reI;teis, salami and lor sauaages 01' y(!&st, a'haU pay a !i<C(!nse tax of $a.oo per quarter per vehic~ in advance. WiDeri.., Brewerie., Etc. See. 52. Every person, finn or corporation engaged in the busi- ness of carrying on or maintain- ing a winery and lor brewery also agen~representing wineries or ibreweries and retailing wines or 'beer in quantities of one pint or more, shall pay a license tax of $1,5.00 per quarter. ISeC. 68. Except asothel"Wise provided in this Ordinance. all Hcenses shaM be paid for in ad- vance fer the tperiod mentioned and the same amount shall be paid for a .fraction of the period mentioned. Sec. 154. If any &eetion, Bub- section, .sentence, cIallJSe or phrase of this Ordinanee is lor any. rea- son held to be unconstitutional, su,ch decmon shall not affect the 'Y'alidity of the remaining portions of thia OrdinaJ1lC&. "I\heCouneil of the Oity of Livermore hereby declares that it wou,ld have. pass- .ed this Ordinance and each sec- tion, subsection, sentenee, clause and phrase bel'eOf, irrespective of the fact that anyone or .more se,ctfons, subeeetioD.ll, sentences elauses or phrases be declared un- constitutional. Sec. 65. Ordinances No. 104, 1'22, 18<2, 186, 140 and 181, and all ordin'ances or parts of ordi- nances in confliet herewith are he.reby repealed. Sec. 06. Thia ordinance is hereby ordered to be published and printed in the Livermore J llurnal. which newspaper is here- by derignated .for that purpose. 1\:)1 .- -' ;:,::, ~~ :s See. 57. This ordinaJllce &hall be in force and take effect at the time provided 'by law. See. '58. Enry person violat- ing any of the provi&ioJIB of thia Ordinance .shall ,be deemed guilty Df a misdemeanor. and he punish. able by a fine or penalty of not exceeding $800.00 or by iDIIPriaon- ment in the Oity Jail not eXlCeed- ing three months. or by both said fine and impriaonment. Said fine 01' penalty to be recoverable by a .civil action in the . City Court. ilntrodueed at an adjourned Ng_ uIar meeting of the City Council of the City of Livermore held on the 18th day of March. 1988. A motion ,byCouDCilman 'l'ubba. seconded tby Councilman Both- well to file' the Ame. Carried. Ayes: Councilmen Bothwell Ol:a11ke. Tubbs. and Mayor Bern: hardt. . Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Smalleomb. ELMER G. STILL. City Clerk. Passed and ado.pted at aD ad. journed reglUlar meeting of the City Council of the City of Liver. more held on the 2Gth day of Mareh,19088, on motion of Coun. cilman Bothwell, seconded by ?ouneilman Clarke, by the follow- Ing V'Ote: Ayes: CouncDmen Bothwell Clarke and Mayor Bernhardt. · Noes: None. Absent: Councilmen Smallcomb and Tubbs. R. P. BERNHARDT Mayor, City of Livermore. S~te o'fOalifornia. Attest : EIJMER G. STILL, City Clerk. . ~~"::.. ..:~*..:~..:~..:~~}..:~ ~Hf-"':~~} ,,;}~:,,~,"..:=..;~~~...:~...:;. ..::.~;...:~..:z..~~:i- ":~4 ADJOURNED REGULAR NffiETING-~APRIL LO, 1933. An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on I'Jonday evening, April 10th, 1933. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, TUbbS, and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--Councilman Smallcomb. TH.A NK1'D F <R TAB LE The Clerk was directed to send a letter to Counnilman George F. Tubbs, thanking him for ha:vingi'donated:t(V tp:e City a fine oak and mah8g~y table for the Council Chambers, and expressing the Counnil's appreciation of his generosity and public spiritedness. SEVEN CIA IMS ALLOWED - Seven claims, amounting to a total of $304.00, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee, and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by the following called vote, were allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs, and Mayor APR~1 019333811 ! Bernhardt; noes--nona; absent--Councilman Smallcomb: .fI I I L BOND INTEREST AND REDEMPTION FUND-1915 6068--Bank of America, 7 coupons of St. Imp. Bonds of 1915..$ 6069--AmericanTrust Co" 8 coupons of St. Imp. Bonds-1915.. STREET IMPROVEMENT i'UND 6070--Bank of America,. aasg. of Andrew Jensen, labor on sts. 6071--America.n Trust Co., assg. of Herman Frick, labor on sts. GENERAL FUND 6072--Bank of America, assg. of National Audit & System Co., a.c c oun tingj /. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6073--W. J. Doolan, services as policeman................... 6074--Central Garage & Battery Co., engine starter.......... 87. 50 100.00 3.00 16.00 80.00 10.00 7.50 PERMIT GRANTED On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by vote of the Council, a permit was granted to George Babich, upon application, to sell soft drinks, tobaccos, ice cream, or candy at the Standard Coffee S~op, in rear of 114 South Livermore Avenue. No. 110 Entitled, 'An Ordinanc~ eating Liquors for Beverage Regulating in Such liquors; and providing Penalties Hereof" ORDINANCE AMN~DING ORDINANCE NO. 173 ADOPTED Ordinance No. , entitled, "An Ordinance Amending Ordinance ," No. 173 En ti tIed, 'An Ordinance Providing a. Milk Inspe ction Division ,'~.- for the Maintenance of a Milk Inspection Service to Inspect Milk, Milk Products, Dairies and Dairy Herds and of Places where Milk or Milk Products are produced, hand~ed or sold. and Regulating the Sale, Possession and Handling of Milk, Cream and Milk Products in the Town of Livermore, and Providing for Inspection Fees and Penalty far Violation of the Provisions Hereof, ' by Amending Section 27 Thereof, It which had been introduced at the last previous meeting, blf'as"on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Cla.rke, and by the following called vote, e.dopted and passed: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs, and ~~yor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent~-Councilma.n Smallcomb. 1;1 (~, ~~. ~~ r . . <'; (~l On the following page is a printed copy of said Ordinance No. 201 as published. ORDINA.NCE NO. 201. Seaiol('aWd '-!kiiiillng ~.JDiJk :Sec. 5. 'I1U.I-~;"khere-i' --- cream And D.lIfIk p~ ~ the ,1:,1' ordered 'to' be.' P11Jllled and' AN ORDINANCE A.MENDING Town of Li~~,..,ndiD&' published in ilb6 ~ JiO'U!'- . ORDINANCE NO. 173ENTIT. for i~lOn fees and ~11i81, wlhidh: ~WlllJllaPer is her": LED "IdfORDlNA.NCE PRO. for violation of the tpl'OlV'a1'OU' d~ted f that : VIDING jA MILK INSPECTION< ~~eaf," adopted Aalril 28!th, 19~O, .. ''lnltrodJu~:t a =~etiDc i DIVISIOff FOR "THE MA.IN-' 15, herel>>y amended :by alllendlDC oJ: the COIUneil qf d1eCi'ty of Liv.. , TENA.ftCE Of' A. MILK IN. Section 27 1Ihereof. 'ermore held n the 3r1d dIa o'f ; SPECTION SDVICE ,TO 'IN-' Sec. 2. Sec!~don 27 of Ordl..~. 1933. {) Y " , SPECT MII..K, MILK PROD-,; nanee No. 173 IS heref:ly lWDE!Ildeil, A motion fAt CounciJm8.n a.rtae UCTS pAJRIES A.ND DAJRY{ to l'eId .. follows: ' "seconded by Coa1dlman Bodiwen' HuDSAND OF P,LACES ' Section. 27. There is herelby.ito file 8MIle,. OIrrled. . ' j WH_E MILK OR MILK ereated aM estIIbliebed 1I'i'thi1l Ayes: Ootu.nciJmen BO&w4l i PRODUCTS ARE \PRODUCED, I and for the City o!Livennore ,Clarke, TuIJIba and Mayor Bern:' IlAJllDLED OR SOLD, ,AND! the office af Milk Inspector 0If the ,hu<l:. i I JUlGULA.TING THE SA.LE,. City of Lwermo.re, a~d some fit Noes: None.' POSSESSIOII ,AND HAND-f and P!'OlPer :peJ\lOn ~n be ap-. Abgent.: OouneHman SmPI~ ,LING _ Mluc, CRItAM .AND I, pointed !by Ibhe City Co1JlllCli,l of eomb. MILK PRODU~S IN ,1'8E I' th~City of Livermor.! .. )(ilk .Ill- :EUirfll!m G. S'DIIL,City Clwk TOWM OF UVERMORE, A.ND!~_~ rt. aha)} be 'ilhe dut~ ,Passed ~ adopted at an ad- PJtO,' VI.,DING ,FOIl INSPEC,. ,:I'~ .aid MUk IDIIpedbor, to eRforce journed NCUiar m.eetinl' of the TIOIt nESAND 'PENALTY ,.alHI' tlbe provi" ot. tirla O~ Co11'Dcl1 (1J tlhe City at. Li~" . "...VlOLA.TION .OF THE1IdillhCe, and to ~ ... he'!idon the 10tal day"O.t April, j :~IIIONS HEREOF," BY i otMr Qutielt aIt' prellClibed by tile 1!NI3,oD 1JIIdUon oil Coundl1lllan\ : '~.",,~I)ING SECTION 27'iCoU:neil 0If tlbeCi1;y of Live11DOJ'e BotllriwJIl, lJe~nded ~ Oouncii~! · ",.'.. -"UOP. I,andl<lr the IJ',edthOMeer of IIhe man Clarke, by the followingj r City of Liverl1D01'e. Said 'JrIi:lik vote : The Ccuu1cil of the <my 0If Liv- )n8P~tor shall hold oMee at 1i1e AyeIlI: COUJ1ICiJlmen BothweJa, I el\lDOl'8 do ol'dain as follGw8: ,P1euure.04 said Ciby Council, aDid Clarke, 'r.ubbs and IMq>or Bern-' 8eIatIoa 1. OrdiDllLDCe No. 173 ',the salary <lIf EllIlch Milk I~- hardt. of the Ciflyof IAve~, eDtltled'for .n be, fixed /by a l"e8olu- Noes: NODe. "An OrdhtaDiCe providing a mile ,tion of the Oity Cou.nIeiJ. of the Absent: Ooluneilmaa BmiaUcomb. inspection dlviaion lor itlte main-City of LiV'eirlmore. ~oved ItJds 100th day of tenanee 0If a milk inspele'tion Nt"- r iSee.3. iAJIl Ordina1lCe8 or ~pri!, 1933. i vi~ to iupeJc1; milk, m:il:k p~-IpiaT'ts ofordin:anees in eonfJieit R. P. BERNlHAICI>T, I ucts, daXWt and dai~ herld,s aDd herewith are 'herelby Nfpelded. ~,Mayor City. of Livel'lDlore,CaI- i pot placea'Wthere milk or milk prod- "'_.' 'T'-"- _... _......,1.1 ifwn. ia. , I~~... I.... OndDane>ll Ill-' A ! ucta .are produlc;ed, ilrandled or take effect aad be in .f01'lCle at the 'TNlST: ~d, aDd reguIatu'Ig the DIe, pos-J'time_yrovided /by ,l:aw. ELMiER G. STIU, Ot~ 01... 1\:)1 -. -- o ~ :;;; 382 APR 101933 ORDINANCE REPEALING CHDIfJ~CE NO. 110 ADOPTED ordinance No. , entitled, "An Ordinance Rope aling Ordinance No. 110 Entitled, 'An Ordinance Prohibit:i.ng the Sale. Gift, storage, Manufacture, Transportation, Unlawful Possession, Importa- tion or Export~tion of Intoxicating Liquors for Beverage Purposes; Regulating all other Traffic in Such Liquors; and Providing penalties far Violation Hereof," which had beon introduced at the last previous meeting, was, on motion of Cowlcillnan Bothwell, seconded by Council- man TUbbS, and by the following called vote, adopted 8l1d passed: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--Councilman Smallcomb. ---~rt8tion, '\111lawful'PlOUes-_~AYes~: !CO:\lDCilmen -:~.! ORDINAJlCE 1fC). .. ,~iOli, importa.tion or apolltatto.t! Clarke, 'Nbba and ~ BerI.- I C~NO~i~~~~~~~i 'M' '......." ill ~, ......'L il!Puled, Mid ......... aa M- ,See. ,.., All otdl~ er... jouraeQ l'IIp1a1'. ......", ()f ()f' tlbe tlbe .~ ia c..... ._with Coaneil of the ~ ", ~ . ". " '" ,,' '... ". '. r.!~7 ~~.. ... ~~#~:D ~~~~~ .... . .- ~. ". ,.'~... --:-,",,..,,.,Bo.... ~,,~ Ooutd-~ <~.... , ,;II8VItaAQ& ,ttle thMpJ'Oridtd ., ... .."... '__~!~ 'l'UW*, by the 8JIowiDc YJ<fle: " ..... .......11IfC t Sec. -4.u~ .,;d~ ia 1It*e ~ Ape.:. Couac~ JBoth~ -;f:I.."....,.,..,., -,' " .,'1'11. ..." ft1C., 111,. .,' oNeNcI W .. _~'auce, 'l'u.bb. ucI jj(a.tu. r 'Bern-. ~~J .MID .....~ iJl the Liv__ Jew- hMdt. ,{, . 'i j "....ALTIU I JroIl.."'Widch Hhpeper fa...... :rf~: NOJle.;c;~ ,,1 ,.".n- HBUCJIP. d~ for ~ ~ ~: 00U~ ~mIb.1 . latndu.oed. '8: repJ&r , A.ppI'Oved tbie 10tlh -. 01 '".~:Ot" f>>t:.T'." Liv- of.. CoWICA ~.... c-. of Lm I, UW; .~. .'f"': , lMId OIl dle IN .,. 01 .a. P. ~-,.,., 1. OrdinaDCe No. 110~, 1NS.. i ')(II\J'O,J.', City o! ~l'8, of tLivelllDOl'e entitled A .motioll <<l ~' Both-I St&t& 0If OalifonQa. . ..' I HAD Oi'dinanee proht:biti. tM., ',weU,. ',tMeoaded W. ~'~I A'M'ESiT: .sale, ,cift, storap, ~~ 1'1IIIhbS. ,~ me \'he ~, CJ.r.ried'. E;~ER G. ,SNU, City, CI~. . If' - APR 101933 38B RESOLUTION IN RE, EESEMEN'.T'.:.'ADOPTlID The following resolution was introduced by Councilmen Bothwell end, on motion of Councilman Bothwell, secooded by Councilman Tubbs, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, TUbbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent-- I L Councilman Smallcomb: RESOLUTION NO. 1032 Resolution finding and determing 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 Liverr:10re finds and determines that the public interest and necessity requires the acquisition of an easement on, over and upon that certain land hereinafter described f~ a public street and that said land here- inafter described is necessary therefor; and be it Further Resolved: That said land hereinbefore referred to is situated in the City of Livermore. County of Alameda, State of california, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: ~e Southern 10 feet of Lot. No. 8 in Block No. 67, as said lot and block are delineated and so designated on that certain map en ti tIed, "Map of the Southern Addition of Livermore, Alameda County, Cal. Sept. 1$87", filed October 8, 1887, in Liber 9 of Maps, page 9, in tho office of ~~e County Recorder of Alameda County. Further Resol ved: That the City Attorney me and he is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to bring and prosecute to final determination in the na:'1e of the Ci ty of Livermore a legal action in c'ondemnation to acquire an easement on, over and upon t."1e f!bove described land. COUNCILMAN SMALLCO MB PRESIDTT At this point, Councilmnn Smallcomb arrived at the meeting. RESOLUTION IN RE BIDS FeR PRINTTIIG ADOPTED The f 01lo1-1ing reso lution was introduced by Counc:I11man Clarke and, on motion of Councilmen Clarke, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Co~~cilmen '.,~. 'Bothwell, Clarke, S'mallcomb, Tubbs, and I,Iayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--none: RESOLUTION NO. 1033 Resolved: That the City Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to cause to be published for two v7eeks a notice calling for bids<for official adVertising and printing for the City of Livermore, for the period of one year beginning May 3rd, 1933, said notice shall be in substantially the words and figures as follows: i L f\ f\ n !q~'~ ~~ H," " -I ... "11:., ',~r~ ..(", ,. f' ~' ';"\"';":'''-' I ."t.' (~i~! ;' 'I' E..LS:C~.~~~:l~T 1 DC)J?S:~:I) j;}-lC f~ c 11 n~': i:;. - ~(~3 C 1.-:.: 'c,.!_ ,~,.:~'] '''"', ~.:..~~.. (! -JT~_ .~.: (. (~_ l ,) (~-1 :'~ .[. " (C. ',' 1..1 ';'011 !'1l'! el, on :.:e,t:1' 0"5..' ,~ C)ti.l'-~ :n ~:' u t~_-~\.[C' 11 ~ N " C <O:I1'J. 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I, ~, ("'., ~ .-.- ') c' '} '..-, ~" - "'11 <- 1. .~, ~ _ ~ --- -,.- -"', , ..,\..' 1 \~':.')t," " 1_-, ~.) ~ " " l:~ t :1 -: i _:_.L _:., , j. -. ~~ ~"i,-;. \~t.0 ..... ,_'-L -~},~ ,') -~ ,'" ., '..J ,~_ J.. ,,)J:' t~~2.C '-' '1 .: '[ ('", --~, _J -...~ ,--, I,. _'!' -1 1_." i..:-/ ~/': (\ .I..~ ."" ~ , '-,. l-' ..,. :~:"Gll lJC .1.._ " - )-, ....... , . J'. ,- ~ 1 :". (~, ~~ , :,-; 1. -1 C\~:~~~ : nISlhing said ,City with all adve;r. ~ ci~~m;t1(;"fJ.~~-Wj!lfJiW~nt tising and printing n,Oft required tax Hat for th~~cioj;:MLiv~. by law to ibe pulbli&hed in a news- ITEM ~a,,",~or:fium:ishing the 'P'alPe:r of general eireuhtion for i.city of r..ivell'Inore with aU offt- the period ()f one (1) year be- I cia] ,ad~ng notices and I. NOi'I'[iOE 18 HIDRlEBY GIVEN g, inning ~illy 3ro, 11}3'3, as i)O-I-1 'Printing wMeh .may be, posted ,rt:hat sealed bids or proposaH.s wisll Lows, to-Wlt: 1 and" whichia.nOit re'qtti;rofld by law 100 received by theCid;y Council 1 ITEm 1. For furilming and Ii to.be_sfted 'in. a newspaper of the Oi.ty of Livermore, at the printing foo- the 'City . of Live!!.'- ~ oif general circulation. , !City lH:ali 00 Livel1mol'e, Cali- I more aHofiicial advertising, other I ITEM 4. For furnishing the 'fo:rnia,uip toB :00 o'clo-c.k P. M. : than the dE'Iinq'l1.enlt tax list re- ,Gil,y o:f Live<I1more wisth aIrI iprint- fMONDAY, MiAY 1ST, 1938, for quil'ed by law to be publit;~ in lIng not included in the foregoing: I p'UibIMhing al~ ofndal adVerltiSiDgi, a newspa.per o:f general/.., cirOtala.. II &ins Nos. 1',2, amd 3. of said City requi!l.'ed 'bW law to tion. : ' Separate bids IDaiY be sruh- I be pu'bHshed in a newSlpafper of 'I I''IIDM 2. FOil.' furnishing and I mitted on each item., or all or t gtn!'raJ. cimullaltion, and for fur- ,pr!pting in a newspiaJper of g2n- ~ num.ber ..oT the above items NOTIC. E, CALL, ING F, OR BIDS I FOR OFFICIAL ADVERTIS. ING AND PRINTING FOR I THE CITY OF LIVERMORE.. ~I i:::l ~ :E 384 I APR 1 0 1933 , APR \ 7 1933 . ADJOURNMENT on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded ny Councilman Tubbs, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess to meet on MOnday,~~ 1933, at 8 ')ffi. APproved~~~ ,. Mayor. A ttost :&w~fl2&J" City Clerk. Livermore, California, MAY 1 - 1933 ~~-;'"~~.:~..:~ ~:~ ~:~z....::.. .:i- ..:~..:~..:~....;~~~:~ ..:~~ ":~~H~";:"":~";} "~~~~':~~:""::-it-.~~~ ADJOUHNED REGULAR HEETING--JiPRIL 17, 1933. An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Livermore was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall, on Monday evening, April 17th, 1933. The meeting was called to order at 8:15 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--Councilmen Smallcomb. MIND TES A PIR OVED The minutes of the meeting held on April ~rd, 1933, were read and on motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Slarke, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. TWO PERMITS GRAN TED On motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, a'permit to conduct a pool and billiard parlor and to sell soft drinks, tobacco, ice cream, or candy was granted, upon application to J. M. Christian, for the Gardella Building at ll19 West 1st Street, vdth the iiH4 ?, rq- '~ ("j 1C~J~~~ At'K ' to 1.."./.... . - ,\,,,\"'~ APR i l I:.fJ'; ~I ,"'-\ ,<-' :::J of California, print~ published and cirCllIaited in saW Oity oil lmay be incllud€d in one bid. sU'-bjec't, as to sulbstancil only, to LiveI'llOOre for at leas'!; o.ne year. All adveu1lising and: printing the apP'l'oval of the o~l1ee~ au- ,Each ibid JJI/\tSt be aecol1lJPanied shaH be in aC'Cordance wilth tbe thorizing it, but n<l variatd.on as 'by a oheck in the sum ()If fiflty ! following specificaHo-ns: to specifications shall be permit- (,$.'>0.00) dIomJairs, cel'ltHied by a , (a) All adve'rlisoments shan ted. ~of sheets shall first be responsiMe bank Oil" bankeI' and 'he set in solid ,eight-point brevier, carefuJoly revised by the printer 'plll.yaJble to the order of EIlmer G. in columns of 24 or 2~ ems non- and submitted to t.he officer 01'- StiIJ,City ,Clerk, wMch said check ,pariel to the line and 13 or 12 deling the prinrting, and if cor- and the 8/Ill'ount therein menltion- mneos ~tive1.y to the square. recl€,d by him, new prool! sheets ed &ha~l be forfe]ted to the City C.' ('b)Ti,tle,~" i'~ld sub-heads shaH I "',.,hlaaI be stru, ck of, ' fand, S.lIb, , mi'tt&d ,Of Li,vernno re should Ithe, hi'dde1' to I ~be set in ei . -poinlt capiltlals. ,flor approval, and no P'Ulblication whom the contract is awarded I ~ (c) Pr.; . '~' uesilgmJaltions in ",haH be made un.tiI the pro<llf has "fail :0 enter inlto the co,ntract a~d election ',,', r, ,'"" .u-ti.cms Slhall ~ .been apro, ve-d by said o,fncer. I If'Ull"lllSh the ~ond ars selt; f!onth I'D I set in 1 '" : n~ ca'P'iItaqg and r Bidders shaM ~te on i;l.~eir I this DlOtiOO. para,.. ", ell, ~,pro'P'osals the price per squ~ for I The successful Ibidider or bid- A,...rhecornlbin€d list of po11- ~doing said special advertising ders shall be re:qudred rto enter ing plaoos and eIec't1ion o:flfieers in 'mentioned in Item 1 asfoolow:s: inlto a C'o'nftra:ct w.ilthin 'ten days eleCltion plrocIamatiollS shall be' 1st. 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'-',1"1 r.....'; '.': (' : ~ ;'1 ',' I .C ~ '( ~ ' ;, 1) ~ "j (:~7. ~'! "'-1..-- --.1:-n o.J' _._ ... ) ""i ~/ t', -, '"I ~ ()lL. ~ .1 ,'.' ( ':L'j . .. r">.,"-7 .-', '~- 'j" .l. ," "l (j. 1';1 J. ':"; ~ ~..~) c:;. ,-. .~, \,' l...1_L 0:C ,,'lE:, , , , /.:...L_ <""; <...., (\ ".....'. -1. _.~ ! ), C'!:,~V~:. r --1 ",'") F-.-L', , . (,1 " ",-::.-,';-. 5, t (1 ~ r"\ *'- .,(, 1. .. (-....,~.; '.' (ji'f:;CC',() . . l r ~ + ( l~, + APR 171933385 I understanding that the City Ordinances,gpverning such permits be strictly complied with by the applicant. PERMIT CANCELED On motion of ~ouncilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by vote of ~~e Council, the permit heretofore granted to W. E. Stapleton to sell soft drinks and tobacco at 1202 West lst Street was. revoked, in accordance with his wri tten request. PERMIT GRA NTED On motion of Councilman Botm7ell, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by vote of the Council, a permit was granted to Frank A. Skov, upon application,to sell soft drinks, tobacco, ice cream ar candy.at 1202 West 1st Street. - PROPOSED ORDINANCE INTRODUCED A proposed Ordinance en ti tIed, "An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 200 entitled, 'An Ordinance Licensing f or the purpos e of Revenue and Regulation, Various kinds of Business transacted and carried on in the City of Livermore, Also all Shows, Exhibitions, And Lawful Games, carried on Therein; l~lso fixing the rates of License Tax, PrOViding for the Collection of the Same by Suit or OthwEwise and Repealing Ordinances and Parts of Ordinances.' by adding a new section thereto to be knOi'ffi as Section 50a, It was read and was introduced by Councill:D1an Clarke, and, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the following called vote, was ordered placed on file: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, vlarke, Tubbs, and Mayor Berahardt; nbes--nona; absent--Councilman Smallcomb. AUDITOR!S HERJRT The report of the National Audit & System CO..for the first quarter of the year was read and was referred to the Finance Com- mittee. Mayor. Livermore, California, ADJOumn.lfJUf!' of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by of the Council, the Council Clarke, Approved: , City Clerk. 386 APR 1 71933 MAY 1 - 1933 ~I ~ ~ :c; APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT A communication was received from R. R. Hoot, D.V.M., reques- ting appointment as Mille Inspector of the City of Livermore. It was ordered placed on file. ADJOURNMENT On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by V~~l' the Counoil then adjourned. APproved~.4 --.., Attest:~9~ Mayor. City Clerk. Livermore, California ,_MAY 1 -1933 * sa Jl"I****I**~}~t-:t-H':fo*':HHIYa-:foiHI-:-:"~d REGULAR ~ffiETING--1ffiY 1, 1933. A regular meeting of the City Council of -the City of Livermore was held in the Co~~cil Chanfuers at the City Hall on Monday evening, May 1st, 1933. The meeting was called to order at 8:20 o'clock. Roll call: Councilmen Bothwell, Clal"ke, Tubbs, and lilf,lyor Bern- hardt; absent--Councilman Smallcomb. MINUTES A PffiOVED The minutes of the last two meetings were read and on motion of Councilman Clerke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, were approved a~ ~mend~d~ . RESOLUTION MAKING APPROPRI!\ TION POR ADVERTISING The following resmftution was introduced by Councilman Tubbs and, on motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by the following c aIled vote was addpted: Ayes--Councilmen 13othwell, Clarke, Tubbs, nnd Mayor Bernhardt; noos--none; absent-- Councilman Smallcomb: RESOLUTION NO. 1034 Whereas, on the 13th and 14th of May, 1933, the Rodeo and street celebration will be held in the City of Livermore; and Whereas, the City of Livermore should be properly advertised during said time; and ~~ereas, said street celebration requires a license as provided by City ordinance; and Whereas, it is the pleasure of this Qnuncil that said license tax be remitted f or all concessions and "rides" conducted under the auspices of the America Legion, Post No. 47; Now, therefore, be it Resolved, that the sum of $200 be and tho same is hereby ap- propriated for advertising the City of Livermore during said time by the L1.vermore Stockmen's Rodeo Association; and be it further , Resolved, that the license tax herein referred to be and the same is hereby remitted. MAY 1-1lI3I87 1 RESOLUTION MAKING APffiOPRIl'. TION The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Bothwell and, on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by the following called vote, was adof'ed: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent-- Councilman Smallcomb: RESOLUTION NO. 1035 Whereas, on the 13th day of May, 1933, a Children's Parade will be held: in the City of Livermore; and ,Whereas, it is the pleasure of the Council the t the sum of $50 be appropriated for furnishing music for said parade; now, therefore, be it Resolved, that the sum of $50 be appropriated for said purpose. OFFICIALS' Ril'ORTS The reports of the Clerk, Chief of Police, Treasurer, and Building, Electrical & Plumbing Inspector, and the loose-leaf pages showing the collections of the Tax Collector and City Judge, all for the month of April, 1933, and quarterly . l"eport of the City Clerk for the previous quarter, were read, and on motion of Councilman (, Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the vouncil, were accepted and ordered placed on file. ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.200 ADOPTED Ordinance No. ,entitled, !tAn Ordinance Arnetlding Ordinance No. 200 entitled, 'An Ordinance Licensing for the Purpose of Revenue and Regu18.tion, Various Kinds of Business Transacted and Carried on in the City of Livermore Also All Shows, Exhibitions, and Lawful Games carried on Therein; Also Fixing the Rates of License Tax, Providing for the Collection of the Same by Suit or Otherwise and Repealing Ordinances and Parts of O~dinances', by Adding a New section Thereto to be Known as Section 50a", which had been intro- duced at the last previous meeting, was, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the fOllowing called vote, adopted and passed: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs, and Mayor B~rnhardt; noes-none; ab~ent--Councilm.an Smallcomb. ~". F5110w1ng is a printed copy of said Ordinance No. 203, as published& --~ ~&Ro_:-' u -i~E CITY OF - ...vERiiORE. ffANCES..urD PARii~-OFl - r AJ,.SO AU. !SHOWS. EXH1B1. ORDIlfAtICES."JIT ~ AIf ",llr... 'AIIBJIDING.' 'nONS. \AftD LAWFUL,.' A Naw SI!e'l'lGfr''I'IIM&'I'O .....- ,... _ .... ~..... ~ED .... \ 10" lCItOWWA.S ~, __ ....... ___......... I ' . I .... ' I' .u........, -.~..... rTllEltBIM. ALSO FIXING. " 1 r,.CENSI~"1JIII''''. t ...... 1tA:rES OF UCEIIQ' ,- I it POSE OF.~ tAJID I U1 tAX. PItOVIDING FOR '11IE 'l'be 00UIIdl 01 the City 01. Liv. : I ~GULA""" yo .. .. aus ;'. q>>LLECT10I( OF THE SAllE i e1llDO-. do ordIiD .. foUolwl:, . i ,1~ ",ND., S OF auanuaa 'TU.IIS- f ;. 'lfY lSUIT .~ OTHDWlS. .~, . ,&eticm, .l.. Olld__ No. ,l~ i :~TED AND CARRIED OR" j , ,AND REPEALING OItDl.;! of ~0JtJ' Gl ~ eati-: '. '.. ".., '" . ' '~~."AD Q~l~.'or. _ ____ ita gl"088 receiPt;a for the preeetd~ hardt. the 'P'\1I'POse df l"llIVe,ooe and r.egu-.l iq qua.1"t&r, within tbirty (30) Noes: NODe. Jation, variousklncls of busIJlelI8,.o.,. after _id qual1ter. Absent: Couneftman 9mIaBeo~. tm~rcted and eamied on in the. See. 2. AU ClIdiDaDcee O'l' parte ELMER G. '8'IlWL, City Clerk. Oity df Livermore, a1ao IWll allows, R of oMinanCfJll in cotifti.ct; herewith Pused ,'aad., adopted at an ad- exhibitions, aDd lMv!ful gamea t are bel'Eby repealed. jolU'Deld .'~ meetinc at the eal'llied on t.herei.n; . biDe the 'I S~. 3. ThI8 ordinlaDce shall CO'uMil (J,f the City of Li'f'erD:l'Ore, rates of li'Cen8& tax, }7N'ridiJ:lg 11, take eMelet and .be in fONe &it the; held on the 1st day o'f May, 1933, for the eoUeetion of the same <, time prov'ided ,by law. :on motion of Councilman Clarke, by .suit or other.wiae, and repelll-.' See. 4. This o.rd!inaDCe fa. ~ed by..Couneilmlan Bothwell, ~ orctinaDcea aDd p8rtl of ordi-! hereby ordered to be priDtled and 1 ! by tfie following vote: ~ea," IIICIopt.ecl Ma1'eh 21)th, ,i pulbtli&bed in the lJiovell'lm01'e Jour-11' Ayes: CouDCfllmen BothweM, :1.83, is hereby 8IIne11ded' by add-il, nal, wibieh 1i8WBp8per is herelbyl, Clallke, 'Nh'bs and Mayor Bem- ',ing a new' lIIlCltion thereto to be ",desi<<nateld for th:at P~.l' hardt. I), n, awJ1 88 ~eetion 50&. ',.,: Jntrocluced, at an adjourned Noes: None. I' iSelcti:on 50L Any Ip8l'8On, firm,meeting of the CouJllCil of the' Absent:Co\UllCiban SmaJl- i,or CClq)Orttfoaenpiged in the:, Oity<<t. Li~ held on the C'OIDIb. I !1NIdDe. at. f8!Hng water to thel~ 17th day olf AJpriI, 1933. Approved thi& 1st day of May,: City of Livermore Or to the in-, I A .JDiOltion of CouDciLman, 1933. 'Mibiita~ dl .-1d City sball payj Clarke, 8econded 'by CouDlCibnn;' R. P. BERNHAfRDT, a lieeue flax of Q11eper eeDtofl: Bot1Iwell, to file the I!IIme. Car-: Mayor, City of Livel'lJDore, Oaa-, ,itll aJUl~~ ~, ried. ,I Komia. i q~~~ll'~~. ,A~: Councilmen Bot1nren,'. ATTEST: :r::ion~~Cl.rke, 'l'utlk and x.yor Bem-, ELMER G. S!lU, City Clerk. ~ ~., COMMUNICA TrONS RECEIVED ~I o ~ :I; 388 MAY 1 -1933 A communication was received from Dr. F. Leslie Herrick, Chair- ~n of the Livermore Chamber of Commerce Parade Committee, inviting the members of the Council to ride in the "l'ioneer Parad~tt on Ma.y 13th and to attend the luncheon following the parade at the Veterans' Memoria.l Building. The Clerk was directed to send a letter of thanks for the invitation and stating that the Councilmen would be on hand for both the parade and the luncheon. A letter and a resmlution were received from the Northern California Fire Chiefs' Club, Santa Cruz, california, and was referred to the Fire Chief. An unsigned postal card communication was received, and the Clerk was directed to announce through the newspapers that the Council would take no action on any annomymous communication hereafter received. APPOINTE!> CHAIHMAN OF WELCOMING COMMITTEE Councilman Tubbs was appointed by the Mayor as Chairman of the Committee for entertaining out-of~town visiting officials during the Rodeo. TWO PR INTING BIDS RECEIVED This being the time set for receiving and opening bids for official printing, the Clerk reported that two such bids have been received, whiCh were opened and read and found to be as follows: From the Livermore Herald--90i per square for the 1st insertion and 45i per square for each subsequent insertion, on Items 1, 2, and 3'f time and material plus 25% on Item 4. From the Liverlnore Journal--$l per square for the 1st insertion and 50i per square for each subsequent insertion, on Item 1; $1 per square on Items 2 and 3; time and material plus 22t% on Item 4. IlAY 1 -1933 3891 RESOLUTION A WARDIN G PUBLISHING CONTRACT , The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Clarke an~on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent-- Councilman Smallcomb: RESOLUTION NO. 1036 Whereas, this Council on the lOth day of April, 1933, ordered the Clerk to advertise for proposals for furnishing and doing all Ci ty printing and advertising as required by Section 874 of the Act 2368 of the Legislature of the State of california; and Whereas, bids were presented jar said work on May 1st, 1933; and Whereas, ~e Livermore Herald bid for items 1, 2 and 3 of the Notice to Bidders far proposals for furnishing and doing certain City printing and advertising is the lowest and most satisfactory proposal. Now Therefore, Be it Resolved, that the contract for furnishing and doing of City printing and advertising described in items 1, 2 and 3 for one (1) year from May 3rd, 1933, be and the same is hereby .wa~ded to The Livermore Herald; and Be It Further Resolved, that a bond in the sum of $200.00 be required from said The Livermore Herald for the performance of said work and the furnishing pf all labor and materials necessary therefor~J and that the City attorney be and he is hereby directed tbeprepare ' the proper contract and that the Mayor of the City of Livermore, be" and he is hereby authDDized to sign said contract for and on behalf of the City of Livermore upon the presentation and approval of the bond presented by said The Livermore Herald for the performance of said contract. RESOLUTION A WARDING PRINTING CONTRACT 'fhe following resolution was introduced by Councilman__Bothwell and, on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by the following c aIled vote, was adopted: Ayes--Counci lman Bov-\well, Clarke, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent-- Councilman Smallcomb: RESOLUTION NO. 1037 Vfuereas, this Council on the lOth day of April, 1933, ordered the Clerk to advertise f or proposals for furnishing and doing all City printing and advertising as required by Section 874 of Act 2348 of the Legislature of the State of California; and Whereas, bids were presented for said work on May 1st, 1933; and Whereas, Livermore Journal bid for item 4 of the NotJce to Bidders for proposals for furnishing and doing certain Oi ty pr inting and advertising is the lowest and most satisfactory proposal. NoW Therefore, Be it Resolved, that the 60ntract for furnishing and doing of City printing and advertising described in item 4 for one (1) year, from May 3rd, 1933, be __ the same is hereby awarded to Livermore Journal; and :Be it Further Reso 1 ved that a bond in the sum of $200.00 be required from said Livermore Journal ~or the performance of said work and the furnishing of all labor and materials necessary therefore, and that the City Attorney be and he is hereby directed to p:'epare the proper contract and that the Mayor of the Cit7l of Livermore, be ~d he is hereby authorized to sign samd contract for and on behalf of the city of Livermore upon the presentation and approv.a of th e bnnd by said Livermore Journal for the performance of sidd contract. 39€), MAY 1 - 1933 CLA IMS A LLO WED ~I o ::"r.l :iI$ Fifty-four claims, amounting to a total of t3,9~4.13, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee and on motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Counc ilman Clarke, and by the fol- 10wL'1.g called vote, were allowed dt of various funds and warrants GENERA L FUND 6075--Geo. N. Doten, salary..............................$ 607 6--1;V. VI. Temple, salary................................ 6077--Henry Seeband, salary............................... 607 8--John R. Michelis, salary............................ 6079--Elmer G. Still, salary.............................. 6080--L. E. Wrighj', salary................................ 6081--Leslie Hearn, salary................................ 6082--M. J. Clark'f' salary................................. 6083--Richard M. Callaghan, salary........................ 6084--Miss Ada Jessen, salary............................. 6085--Adolf Johnson, salary............................... 6086 - -J e sse Ra smus s en , sa la ry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6087--Toscanini & Bergamaschi, salarJ~................ ..... 6088--R. p. Bernhardt, salary.......... .'.... .. ..... . ..... . 6089--S. Bo~"i1.'1cll, salary................................. 6090--0. G. Clarke, salary.. .,.._'~, '. . . . . . . . . . . . to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6091--G. O. Smallcomb, salary...................... '. . . . . . . 6092--Geo. F. Tubbs, salary............................... STREET n:PHOVEMENT FUND 6093--L. E. Wright, salary................................ LIBRARY FUND 6094--Miss ~wrtle E. Harp, salary......................... 100.00 6e95--Mrs. Annie Bolin, janitor work.............. .. . . ... . Iffi.75 BOND INTEREST .AND REDEMPTION FUND, 1915 6096--American Trust Co., 3 St. Imp. Bonds of 1915 2nd 3 C ou p on s. . . . . . . . . . . to . . . . . . . . . . ',. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 537 . 50 STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND 6097--American Trust Co., assg. bf~r'ElftJ.erj_-'Grana, labor on s tr e e ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . ordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, TubbS, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--fione; absent--Councilman Sn1B.llcomb: 6098--American Trust Co., assg. of Chris Cragholm, labor on s tr e e t s . . . . . . . . .. .. of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6099--Independent Lumber Co., cement..... ................. 6100--American Bi tunmls Co., bi tumuls. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 6101--Robins on Tractor Co., tractor parts................. LIBRARY FUND. 6102--Miss ~trrtle E. Harp, expenses at convention......... 6103--1tlss Lois E. H~nry, salary as substitute Librarian.. 6104--Pacifif Gas & Electric Co., Library liu~ting.... .... 6105--H. E. Shenk, painting at Libral"y.................... 6106--Foster & Futernick Co., rebinding books....... ...... 6107--San Francisco News Co., books....................... 6108--D. S. Craig, janitor work........................... GENERAL FUND 6109--Dl". N. E. Clemens, salary a s La lk Inspector.......... 6110--W. J. Doolan, services as policeman................... 6111--Jol~ B. Jugum, services as policeman................. 6112--John R. MicBhlis, rent of motoI'cycle................. 11113--Dr. F. L. Herrick, rebate of duplicated license paid. 6114--Doris Gl"ay, typing.................................. 6115--Ricm rd M. Callaghan, traveling e;"1Jenses and cash advanced........................................ 6116--Automobile l\egistration Servic:e, auto cords......... 6117--Livermore Journal, publimling, etc.~................ 6118--Livermore Herold, printing............... ........... 6119--crocc's Restaurant, meals far prisoners. ............ 612e--Nat'l Audit & ~ytem Co., accounting work............ 6l21--A. Carlisle & 80.,75 loose leaves for registers.... 157 . 50 135.00 126.00 121. 50 100.00 155.00 16.67 25.00 45.00 25.00 100.00...., 117 . 00 54.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 45.00 4.00 6.00 52.33 4.06 45.75 10.00 12.00 6.76 105.00 28.15 3.00 50.00 70.00 20.00 5.00 13 . 00 5.00 10.00 5.80 23.82 71.75 30.00 4.50 40.00 10.50 1- IlAY 1 - 1933 :l91 I MAY 8 - 1935 6122--Elmer G. Still, expressage, etc., paid.... .........$ 6123--Union Oil Co. of California, pump grease. .... ...... 6124--R. P. Bernhardt, repairs........................... 6125--Pacific Gas & E~ectric Co., street li@lting........ 6126--Paci~ic Gas& Electric Co., park lighting.......... 6127--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., lighting city bldgs.... 6128--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., electricity for sewer farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.13 2.70 14.55 379.34 6.84 6.04 1.19 TWO 'CIAnISLA ID OVER The following two claims were laid over till the next meeting: 1___ CAlifornia Tl"ansfer Co., cement, etc..................... Westinghouse Electric & 1ffg. Co., 2 transformers.. ....... 85. 75 60.78 RESOLUTION APPOINTING LIBRARY TRUSTEE The fallowing resolution was introduced by Councilman Bothwell and, on motion of Councilman Bothwell, se<<onded by Councilman Clarke, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs,~and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent-- Councilman Smallcomb: .... RESO LUTI ON NO. 1038 Vfuereas, the death of J. O. MCKown has created a vacan~y in the Library Board of Trustees; and Ylh.ereas, the Mayor of the City of Livermore has appointed H, J. callaghan to fill the vacancy; now therefore be it Resolved, that the City Council confirms and approves said appointment. ADJOURNMENT On motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, i.hd 'bVL1.:Uote of the Council, the Council then took a recess to meet on Mepday,~~ 1933, at ~ p~m. /?. C2tr..I)() . APproved~~~ Attest: ~ ~ ~ Mayor. City Clerk. , Livermore, Calif'nrnia, MAY 8-19St . {~.h.~JI..H~~ ADJOURNED REGUIP.R MEETllJG--MAY 8, 1933. An adj ourned regular meeting of the Ci ty Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, May 8th, 1933. The. meeting was called to order at 8 :20 0' clock. ~oll call: Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs~ and Mayor Bernhardt ,present; Councilman Smallcomb absent. MINUTES APPROVED The minutes of the last meeting were read ~md on motion of Council:t'.an Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke and by vote of the Council, were approved 8S entered. R92 MAY 8 - 1938. ~I o ~ ~ RESOLUTION REMITTING LICENSE TAX The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Tubbs and on motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, end by the following called vote, was B.dopted: Ayes--Councflmen BoUnvell, Clarke, Tubbs, end Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent-- Councilman Smallcomh: RESOLUTION NO. 1039 Whereas, on the 27th and 28th of May, ~he I.D.E.S. Society will hold their annual Holy Ghost celebration; and Whereas, carnival concessions and .I.rideslt will be part of said celebration; and Whereas, it is the pleasure of this Council that the license tax on all concessions and Itrideslt condtlcted vvithin the grounds of the I. D. E. S. Park be remitted; now, therefore, be it Rfisolved, that the above mentioned tax on said c9ncessions and Itrideslt be and the senIC is hereby remitted. IN HE COLIPLA INT OF' POOR Wit TER SERVIC E JoS~h Silva and Joseph Serpa appeared before the Council end complained ,of': poor Vl8.ter service furnished them at their places on Maple street. The matter was ref'erred to Councilmen Clarke and Both- well to investigate and report at next meeting. RESOLUTI ON CANCELLING WARHANT The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Tubbs, and on motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by the follovTing ca lIed vote, was adopted: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent-- Councilman Smallcomb: RESOLUTIon NO. 1040 Vfuerea.s, warrant No. 6144. dated May 1st, 1933 , in the sum of $14.55, was made to the Y~ong payee; and Whereas, said warren t has been surrendeIied t o the City Council; now, therefore, be it Resolved, that said WRrrant be and it la-hereby cancelled. SlXTEilll CIAIMS ALLOWED Sixteen claims, amoun ting to a total of $1811.42, were audited and approved by the Finance Commi tteG. and on moti on of Counci lman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the fOllowing cs.lled vote, were allowed out of various funds and warrantsordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Cla~ke, Tubbs, and Mayor Ber~~ardt; noes--none; absent--Councilman Smallcomb: STREET IMPROVEHENT BONDS 6129--Bank of America, 1 st. Imp. Bond of GENERAL FUND 6130--Dr. W. E. Judson, service for prisoners.................. 6131--Dr. Paul E. Dolan, attending prisoners...... ... ........... 61Aa--Indepcndent Warehouse Co., officials' bonds... ........... 6133--pac. Telephone & Telegraph Co., service....... ........... 6134--Livermore Stockmen's Rodeo Assn., advertising............ SINKING FUND OF 1926 , c 26 and 9 coupons..~1,247.50 5.00 7.50 30.00 8.25 200.00 MAY B -1)33 393) 6135--Business & Professional Women's Club, furnishing. music for Children's Parade................$ 6136- - Ge 0 . S i I vir i a, r e pairs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6137--Electric Service Co., lamps....................... 6138--Q R S Neon Corp, Ltd., repairing sign............. 6139--Union Oil Co., of California, gasoline............ 6140--American Trust Co., assg. of Tony Dins, labor at sewer farm.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 14.55 2.98 19.75 27.50 4.00 5..95 95.50 6141--John E. Jensen, repairing Library roof and fountmn. 6142--California we.ter Service Co., water ser17ice....... STREET IMl?ROVEMENT FUND 6143--American Bitumuls Co., bitumuls................... 6144--California Transfer Co., cement, etc........ ...... 7.19 85.75 PERMIT GRAN TED On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by vote of the Council, a permit to sell soft drinks, tobacco, ice cream, or candy was granted, upon application, to G. Maiaris for the Caratti place at the corner of 1st and M streets. SIGN PERMIT DENIED On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke, ~nd by vote of the CounCil, the application of the Modern F'ood Co. to erect canvas signs in front of its store at 1219 West 1st street, was rejected. CLAIM ORDERED FILED The claim of the Q R S Neon Corporation, Ltd., amounting to $21.45, for repairing a neon sign under date of Sep~ember 12th, 1932, was not allowed but was ordered placed on file. BID A CCEPrED The bid of A. Carlisle & Co., to furnish a Rivetlock binder fOl' the assessment roll, binder to be bound in full canvas, for th e sum of '10.50, was accepted and the e~erk directed to order same. RESOLUTION ACCEPTING PRINTER'S BO}ID 'Jlhe following resoluti on was read and was introduced by ( Councilman Clnrke) and on motion of Councilman Clarke, secmded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, TubbS, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes-- none; absent--Councilman Smallcomb: RESOLUTION NO. 1041 RESOLVED TH.LT THE bond of Edna M. Henry and M. R. Henry, with M. G. Callaghan and Vim. Rees as sureties in the sum of $200.00 for the faithful performance of the contract dated May 3rd, 1933, made by the City of Livermore, with Edna M. Henry nnd r.T. R, Henry, for certain Ci ty printing as provided in said Contr8ct for the Ci ty of Livermore for one year from Ma.y 3rd, 1933, be, an d the S 8.me is hereby appt" oved. SECOND RESOLUTION ACCEPTllJG PRJNTER. 'S BOND The following. reKolution was read and was introduced by Council- man Bothwell and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Council- man Clerke, 8nd by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes-- 394=~ ~2B. ~I a i:'%j :.1:i Counc:t.lmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs, end liIayor Bernhardt; noes-- none; ab sen t--Councilm8n Smallcomb: RESOLUTION NO. 1042 RESOLVED, that the bond of R. R. Kingsley. with E. G. Wente and Louis Gardella as sureties in the sum of $200.00 for the faith- ful perfornm:nce of the Contract dated May 3rd, 1933, made by the City of Livermore, 1~,th R. R. Kingsley, for certain City print"l1g as provided in said contract for the City of Livermore, for one year fnom May 3rd, 1933, be, and the same is hereby appr oved. ADJ 0 URN ME NT On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Counci~man Tubbs, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess to meet o~_ 22nd, 1933; at 8 p.m. l? O./-..Fl/J Approved: .L_~L~ ,_ Attest:~~~ Mayor. City Clerk. LiveI'nlOre, California,--.lAY 22193S . *****.a*****"~~*,~~HHP,,'-''}*,:H.t-:.~ ADJOURNED REGUU:.R MEETING--MAY 22, 1933. An adj ourned regular meeting of the Ci t:r Councj,l was held in the Council Chambers at the Ci ty Hall on Monday evening, 1.1a:r 22d, 1933. '.l.he meeting vms called to order at 8:10 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke. and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--Councilmen Smmllcomb and Tubbs. !/IINUTES APPROVm The minutes of the last meeting were read and . on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilmen Bothwell, and by the following called vote, v7ere approved 8S entered: Ayes--Councilmen BothvTell, Clnrke, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--Councilmen Smallcomb and Tubbs. CT..1\ IMS ALLOWED Four claims, amounting to a total of $238.00, were audited and approved by the Finance Conuni ttee and, on mati on of Councilman Bothwell seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by the following cared vote, were allowed out of the General Fund, and warrants ordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, and Hayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absen t--Councilmen Smallcomb and Tubbs: 6145--0akland Title Insurance & Guaranty Co., report for Li tiga tion. . . . . .. " . . ... . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . ~:>22. 50 6146--J. A. Rochin, labor, etc...........................'. 5.00 6147--National Audit & System Co., auditing 'and accountQf~15.00 6148--California Via ter Service Co., fire h:rdrants........ 95.00 MAn: Il33 3951 COUNCILMAN TUBBS PRESENT r"l At this point, Councilman lubbs arrived at the meeting. LET T:ER F ILE1) A letter of thanks was received from the Livermore Rodeo Association and ordered placed on file. RESOLUTION ACCEPTING RESIGNATION On motion;,~,of Councilman Clar>ke, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by the following called vote, the fOllowing resolution was adopted: Ayes-- Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes-- none; absent--Councilman Smallcomb: RESOLUTION NO. 1043 Vfuereas, on May lOth, 1933, Nelson E. Clemens~ D.V.M., submitted his resignation' as Milk Inspector of the City of L:t.vcrmore to take effect May 3lst, 1933; now, therefore, be it " Resolved, that the resignation of Dr. Clemens be, and the same is hereby accepted. RESOLUTION APPODJTING MILK BJSECTOR IDhe following resolution was introduced by Councilman Bothwell and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by the following called vote, was adopted: .t;yes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs , and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent-- Councilman Smallcomb: RESOrUTION NO. 1044 Vfuereas, the resignation of Dr N. E. Clemens,has created a vacancy in the office of Milk Inspector of the City of Livermore; and Whereas, the said resignation has been accepted by the City Council;and Whereas, Dr. R. H. Root has filed an application vT1th the City Council for the office of Milk Inspector of the City of Livermore; now, therefore, be it Resolved, that Dr. R. R. Root be, and he is hereby appointed Milk Inspector of the City of Livermore at a compensation of $63.00 per month, beginning June 1st, 1933, and to serve during the pleasure 013 the Council. IN HE INSUHMJCE POLICIES The Clerk was instructed to notify all companies holding insurance policies for the City of Ltvermore to present new policies at least 30 days before the expiration of the old. TO HENEW POLICY," On motion of "ouncilman TUbbS, secondedby Councilman Clarke, and by vote of the Council, the policy of the Newark Fire Insurance Co., insuring')t,he fire hose in the fire house for .500.00, was ordered renewed. TWO COMI,lUNIC!i TIO:NS RECEIVED I, communication was received from the Ci ty Iittorney and also one from the National Audit & System Co" Inc., in,'regard to the compensation insurance of Toscanini & Bergamaschi. r-i lhey were ordered placed on file. ~I o ~ ::s 396 MAY 19~' JUN 5 -1933 IN RE BILL FOR HEPA IRITTG SIGW The Clerk WEtS instructed to write to. the Q R S Neon Corpor.a.. t10n,'Ltd; ~'3an Prancisco, stEt ting that on account of no requisition having been issued for the work of repairing the City's neon sign on September 12th,le.st~ its claim"of $21.45 fCll:" the work could not be allowed. TO THANK TRAFFIC OFFICER The Clerk wasinstructed to write a letter to Captain Louis Eike, Haywax'd. CaLifornia, thanking him for his assistance in directing traffic in L} vermore during the Rodeo. TO PURCHASE FIDE HOSE The Fire Chief was authorized to purchase 400 feet of fire hose at a price not exceeding 60i per foot. ADJOURNMENT On motion of Councilman Clarke. seconded by Councilman TubbS, an~ the Council, the Council then adjourned. Approved: ~~L.L~' Attest:~~~ Mayor. Ci ty Clerk. Livermore, California, J.U.N 5 - 1933 . .~:l-:H.<<-:l-*,,:E-''}*,,:l-*,H.~,,**,,:HI-*";t-~t- REGUI.J..R MEETING--JUNE 5, 1933. A regular meeting of the Ci ty Council of the City of Liver- more was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall ~ JP~d;Y evening-,r J11..11.e 5th, 1933. 'Ihe meeting was called to order '8.t 8:15 o'clock. Roll call: Present,.-Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; 9bsent--CouncilmanSmallcomb. MINUTES APPRO VED The minutes of the last meeting were read and, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Tubbs and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. COUNCILMAN SMALLCOVlB PRESENT At this point, Councilman Smallcomb arrived at the meeting. CLAIMS ALI.OWED /j/ Sixty-five claims, amounting to a total of $4,60~1, were audi ted and approved by the Finance Cammi ttee, and on motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the fol- JUN 5 -1933397 I ordered drawn as follows: ll:owing called vote, were allowed out of various funds and warre.n ts ~yee-~Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs, Sme.11comb, and Mayor Bernhar~t; noes--nonej e.bsent--none. GENERAL FUND 6149 --Ge 0 . N. D at en , salary.............................. $ 6150--vV. W.. Temple, s a.lary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . . 6151--Henry Seebe.nd, salary.............................. 6152--Jolm H. Michelis, salary........................... 6153--L. E. 1JYright, salary............................... 6154--Elmer G. Still. salary............................. 6155--Richard M. Callaghan, salary....................... 6156--M. J. Clark, salary................................ 6157--Leslie Hearn, salary............................... 6158--Miss Ada Jessen, salary............................ 6159--A do If Johnso n, salary.............................. 6160--Jesse Rasmussen, salary............................ 6161--Toscanini & Bergamaschi, salary.................... 6162--R. P. Bernhs.rdt, sala~J"""""""""""""., 6163--S. Bothwell, salary................,............... 6164--0,. G. Clarke, salary............................... 6165--Geo. F., Tubbs, salary...........................~'.. STREET IMFRO VEMENT FUND 6166--L. E. Wrigh.t, salary............................... LIBRARY FUND 6167--Miss Myrtle E. Harp, salary........................ 6168--Mrs. Annie Bolin, ,janitor work.... . .... .. .... .. .. .. 6169--Woods News Agency, subscription..................... 6170--San Franctsco News Co., books. ........ ............. 6171--Foster & FU ternick Co. r~binding books........ ..... 6172--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., Library lighting....... SEWER BOND S JNKING FUND OF 1925 6173--Bank of America, 68 coupons of Sewer Bondsof 1925.. 6174--American Trust Co" 3 coupons of Sewer Bonds of 1925- STREET IMffiOVEMENT BONDS SINKING FUND OF 1929 6175--American Trust Co., 1 St. Imp. Bonds of '29 and 1 coupon. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 6176--Bank of America, 1 coupon of St. Imp. Bonds of 192~ STREET IMFROVEMENT FUND 6177--American Biturnuls Co., bitumuls.................... 6178--Independent L~~ber Co., cement..................... 6179--California Transfer Co., concrete mix.............. 6180--Independent Lu.~ber Co., parking signs.............. 6181--Coast Mfg. & Supp~ 00., welding, etc.............. GENERAL FUND 6182--G. O. Smallcanb, salary as Councilman.............. 6183--Dr. N. E. Clemens, salary as Milk Inspector........ 6184--W. J. Doolan, services as pOliceman................. 6185--Bank of America, assg. of D. A. Smith, ierviees as po 11 c ernan. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 6186--John B. Jugum, serviees as policeman............... 6187--Tony Dias, services as policeman...... ............. 6188--John R. Michelis, rent of motorcycle............... 6189--Doris Gray, t'jping................................. 6190--Richard M. Callaghan, travel expenses.......... .... r .u 6191--Ma11y s Grill, meals for prisoners............ ..... 6192--Pac. Telephone & ~elegraph Co., rent............... 6193--R. A. Hansen, fuel oil............................. 6194--Pioneer Rubber Mills, fire hose............ ......... 6195--Livernlore Herald, publt~hing, etc....... ..... '..... 6196--F. W. Tretzel, repairs to fountain................. 6197--]'. W. Tretzel, plumbing..............~............. 6198--~ R S Neon Corporation, Ltd., rent of sign letter~ 6199--Del Valle Mercantile, Inc., lawn mower............. 6200--)1. D. Dutcher & SOn, supplies. ..................... 6201--Valley Garage, gasoline and bftib................... 6202--Electric Service Co., lamps........................ 6203--Union Oil Co. of California, gasoline...... ........ 6204--Beaze11's Drug Store,Qate~ stamp................... 6205--Anderson Motors, repairs to car, etc............... 6206--Westinghouse Electric & 1~g. Co., 2 transformers... 157 . 50 135.00 126.00 121.50 155.00 100.00 45.00 25.00 16.67 25.00 100.00 117 . 00 54.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 45.00 100.00 19.00 3.45 9.00 3.51 5.32 935.-00 41.25 1,025.00 25.00 7.50 14.00 12.00 8.00 4.26 10.00 70.00 20.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 13.00 10.00 5.40 12.00 2.75 14.70 180.22 11. 60 7.00 12.90 9.75 Jlj,.35 12.22 1.94 31.62 27 . 50 3.00 47.19 60.78 398, JUN 5 - \933 6207--Livermore Soda Works, Rodeo entertainment.........$ 6208--California Water Service Co., water service....... 6209--pacific Gas & Electric Co., street lighting....... 6210 " "" " " P k l' hti - - , ar ~g ng. . . . . . . . . 6211-- It n ~ ft If, lighting city bldgs... 6212-- n "It It r~, sign lighting......... 6213--Pacific Gas & Elec~ic Co., electricity for sewer farm. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48.0i> 95.70 350.45 6.20 5.40 .60 10.03 RESIGNA TION RECEIVED A communication was received from G. O. Smallcomb, submit- ting his resignation as City Councilman, to became effective at the plea~lre of the Council. Mayor Bernhardt, speaking for the Council, stated that the resignation would be accepted with sincere regret. RESOLUTIDN ACCEPTING RESIGNATION The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Smallcomb and on motion of Counciiliman Smallcomb, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Smallcomb, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--n01;1e: RESOLUTION NO. 1045 Whereas, G. O. Smallcomb has submitted his resignation as Councilman of the City of Liverrrore this 5th day of June, 1933; now, therefore, be it Resolved, that said resignation be, and it is hereby ac- cepted, to take effect June 12th, 1933. OFFICIALS' REPORTS The reports of the City \Jlerk, Treasurer, Tax Collector-, Chief of police, and Building, Electrical & Plumbing Inspector, and the loose-leaf sheets;0~howing the collections of the Tax Collector and City Judge, all for the month of May, 1933, wer~ read, and on motion of Councilman rrubbs, seconded by Councilman Clarke, end by vote of the Council, were accepted and ardered placed on file. PERMIT A PPLIC1\ TION LA ID OVER The application of W. C. Thompson for a permit to sell soft drinks, etc., at 190 South J St., was,:: laid for further considera- tion. PERMIT AND LICENSE REVOKED On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by vote of the Council, tile pe~lit and license hereto- fore granted to Frank Warden to sell soft drinks, tobacco, iCJ3 cream, and candy at 950 Railroad Avenue, was revoked at his request. PERMI T GRANTED On motion of Councilman l~bbs, seconded bt Councilman Bothwell, I. ~I o :~ :s , JUN 5 -1!l33 399 I JUN t 2 >>33 ' and by vote of the Council, a perrnit to sell soft drinks, tobacco, ice cream, and candy, was granted, upon application, to John Valperga for 950 Railroad Avenue. Nor ICE OF TEfUIINA TION OF AGREEMENT A communication was received from tiLe Union Oil Company of California, dated May 3lst, 1933, notifying the Council that the Gasoline Agreement, signed vdth the Council on April 8th, 1931, TIould be canceled on November 30th, 1933 , under the pr ovisi on requiring 180 days notice. It was ordered placed on file. ADJOURNMENT On motion of Councilman Clarke~ seconded by Councilman tubbs, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess to meet on Monday, JU~j,)-933. at 8 p. m. ro_ . _ _ ~~ ~~A APproved:~~.--R.._~-e Jattest:~ Mayor. City Clerk. Livermore, California, JUN 1218a3 . *,:z..~:r-:r-:HI-**.:t*~:Hh.",******",~****.~ ADJOURNED REGUIAR MEETTI\JG--JUNE 12, 1933. An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Li vermore was held in the Council Ghar:1bers a t the Ci ty Hall on Monday evening, June 12th, 1933. The meeting was called to order at 8:10 o'clock. ~; Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Tubbs, and Mayor Berru1ardt; absent--None. RESOLUTION APPOINTING COUNCILM,AN The following resiLution was introduced by Councilman Bothvlell and read and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by the following called vote. was adopted: Ayes--Councilmen Bothi1ell, Clarke, Tubbs, nnd Wayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absen t-- none; RESOLUTION NO. 1046 Whereas, G. O. Smallcomv has filed his resignation as Councilman of the City of Livermore, State of California, to take effect at the pleasure of the Council; and Vfuereas, the Council of the City of Livermore hasheretofare by Resolution duly p3. ssed and adopt ed, accepted the. resignation of G. O. Smallcomb as Councilman for the City of Livermore to take effect June 12th, 1933; and Viliereas, there is now a vacancy in the office of Councilman of the city of Livornore caused by the resignation af G. O. Smallcomb; Now, therefore, be it resolved that Frank Fiorio be and he is hereby appointed Councilman of the City of Livermore to serve for and during the unexpired term of G. O. Smallcomb, resigned. COUNCIL1lliN FlORIO PRESm~T ~I u ~ :e; 400 '~UN \ 2 \~33 , Frank Fiorio was'informed of his appointment by telephone and shortly appeared at the meeting and was sworn in by the Clerk and took his seat as a member of the Council. MINUTES APPROVED The minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the ~ouncil, were approved as entered. ONE CLAIM ALLOWED The following claim was audited and approved by the Finance Committee and on motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Council- man Clarke, and by the following called vote, was allowed out of the General Fund and a warrant ordered drawn: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--none: 6214--Pac. Telephone & Telegraph Co., messages..... .......$ 2.80 PERMIT GRANTED On motion of ,Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by vote of the Council, a permit was granted, upon ap~ plication to W. C. Thompson to sell soft drinks, tobacco, ice cream, and candy at 190 South J St. OPINION OF PUNNING (C;oma$SION<R~UESTED The Clerk was instruoted to write to the Secretary of the Planning Commission, requesting the Commission to render an opinion as to whether or not ice and coal may legally be sold, under the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance, at 190 South J St., as contemplated by W. C. Thompson. COMMUNICATION FROM CI TY ATTORNEY A communication from City Attorney Richard M. Callaghan, informing the Cbuncil that neither member of the firm of Toscani1'li & Bergamaschi, employees of the City, 18~; at the ~esent time, a citizen of the United States. It was ordered placed on file, - and the Mayor stated that steps were being taken by the Council to correct the situation. COW.IDNICA TION FriO!':! AUDITORS A communice.tion was received from the National f.udit & System Co., Inc., stating that the City of Gilroy receives annually 2% of the gross revenue for that City of the Coast Counties Gas & Electric Co., and that in their opinion, the Ci ty d: LivermoreJ I JUN 1 2 1U33. 401 I by adopting a similar franchise ordinance, would be entitled to 2% of the grdss revenue of public utilities doing business within the Gl ty limits. 'Ihe matter was referred to the City Attorney. '. ~ nr RE COUNTY MILK INSPECTION The City Attorney was instructed to address a communication to 'the'County Clerk\ stating that the City Council recommends to the . - - . County Supervisors against the ~age of the proposed ordinance requiring milk inspection in this township outside of the Oity limits. RESOLUTION A PPOnJTING DEPUTY CLERK & ASSESSffi The following reso lut1.on 1'TaS read and lVas introduced by ~ COUncilman Clarke and on motion or Oouncilman Olarke, seconded by Gou.hcllman Bothwell, and by the follow/mg called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, and Mayor 1rernhardt; D. A. noes--none; absent--none; RESOLUTIDN NO. 1047 Whereas, Elmer G. Still, City Clerk and Assessor has appointed Smith a Deputy Clerk and Assesso~; and Whereas, said appointment meets lnth the approval of the Councru therefore, be it . Resolved, that said appointment be and it is hereby approved. appointee to serve at the pleasure of the ',Council. RESOLUTION A PPOINTING DEPUTY TAX COLLECTOR said tiow , The following resolutionwwas read and was introduced by Councilman Bothwell and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded , ) ~ : by Councilman Clarke, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Oouncilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; ,> r noes--none; absent--none: RESOLUTION NO. 104$ i'Vhereas, Geo.. N. Doten, Tax Collector of the City of Livermore has appointed D. A. Smi th a Deputy Tax Collector; and Whe~eas, said appmintment meets with the approval of the Council. ~ow: therefore, be it ~e~olved, that said appointment/be and it is hereby approved; said appointee to serve at the pleasure of the Oouncil. ADJOURNr-IENT - On motion of' Councilman Olarke, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, . and by vote of the Council, the COuncil then took a recess to meet . ~MOndaY~~~t 8 p:,m. ~~?m Approved: -~~JJ. Attest. ,~ Mayor. Clity Clerk. Livermore, California, ********i(O.~.~ 402 JU~"Z6 \~. , ~I i:.::l i:"rj ::s ADJOURNED REGULAR MEErING-_JUNI 26, 193~. , An ad Journed regular meeting of the City CouRcil. was held i. the Counc 11 Chambers at. the City Hall on KoDdar evening, June 26th, 1933. The meeting was caJ.led to order at. 8:45 o'clock. The minutes of the meeting held in June 12th, 1933, were read and, Oft motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by COl..lnc ilman Clarke, and by the tollowing called vote, were approved as entered: Ayes-- Counc i1.men Bothwe1.1, Clarke, Fior 10, Tubbs and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--noftej absent--none. TO PURCHASE LAW 0001.. On motion of Counci1.man Bothwel1., seconded by Councilman Florio, and by vote of the Council, the Clerk was authorized to purchase from A. Carlisle & Co. one copy of the 19i3 Supplement to the Municipal ~andbook for 12.00J IN RE BICYCLE RIDING AND Sl.ATING. The Clerk was instructed to notify the newspapers that. the police would hereafter-.force strictly the provisiens of Ordinance ~i ~~I ~i No. 4~~prohibiting the riding of bicycles on any sidewalk 1n the city limite and would also arrest persons found skating either on the sidewa1.k or the streets. PERMISSION GRANTED. On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilaan TubbS, and by vote of the Council, peraission was granted to W. C. ThompaoR to conduct an.ice-vending business a) 190 South J street and to 1.olJ.d ice into a vehicle trom his Second-street entrance by maens of a chute, in accordance with the agreements in his written application. ..\DJOURNMENT . - . all .otion of Councilmaa Clarke, seconded by Council.all Tubbs, and by vot.~Cll, t~ c':':'~ :hlm aclJtur"'~d. APPrtlVedl~' tt.t.est: _ _. ~ ' Mayor. C \y C er . . . I Livermore, cal1torn1~, ~Ul 3 -1933 '-...J ****************************** // / J ,.,t' ./ 'aUL 3-~ REGULfl.R ME.ETJNG--JULY 3, 1933. 4031 A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Li vel"'!nore 'i1aS held in the Counc il Chambers in the City Hall on Monday evening. July 3rd, 1933. The meeting was called to order at 8:20 o'clock. Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--none. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, MINUTES APPROVID The minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion of the Council, "rere approved as entered. C.ouncilman Clarke, seconded b~; Councilman Tubbs, and by vote of OFFICL\LS' REPORTS The reper ts of the Clerk, Treasurer, Chief of Police, C,i ty Judge, and Building, Electrical & Plumbing L~spector, Bnd the ,loose-leaf sheets show'ing the collections of the Tax COllector, all for the month of June, 1933,\were read and on motion of \ Couhcilman Tubbs, seconded by Counbilman Bnthwell, and b~/ vote of the Council, were accepted and ordered placed on file. C~LA IMS A LIIJWID ~lirty-five claims, amounting to a total of $2,397.59, were audited and approved by the Finance Comnittee and on motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by the fol- lowing called vote, were allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered dra'iTIl as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; f' noes--none; absent--none: LIBRARY FUND 6238--Pacific ~as & Electric Co., Library lighting...$ 6239--G. Vi. McKenzie, subscriptions far Library...'... 6240--Theodore Garner Co., feather duster.... ..... ... 6241--Chas. Scribner's Sons, book for Library........ 6242--Sather Gate Book Shop, book for Library.. ...... 6243--&El.n Francisco Nems Co., book f or Library........ BOND INTEREST AND RIDEMPTION FUND--1908 6244--American Trust Co., 1 Sewer Bond of 1908 and 4 c au p on s .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. .. . 1, 090. 00 6245~-Bank of America, 7 coupons of Sewer Bonds-1908. 157.50 G EN ERJ, L FUND 6246--Livermore Fire Dept., salaries for qtr... ... ... 6247--Dr. Paul E. Dolan, salary as Health Officer.... 6248--L. E. Wright, salary as Fire Chief............. 6249--JolLn R. Michelis. rent of motorcycle.. .... ..... 6250--D. A. Smith, services for June................. 6251--Richard M. callaghan, traveling expenses....... 6252--Pac. Coast Bldg. Officials , Conf.,membership dues. 6253--Elmer G. Still, postage stamps................. 6254--Doris Gray, typing............................. 6255--Nat'l Audit & System Co., Inc., accounting..... 6256--W. C. Thompson, rebate of duplicate payment.... 6257--Pac.Telephone & Telegraph Co., service......... 6258--Union Oil Co. of California, gasoline.......... 5.00 12.90 1.35 12.50 .60 1.50 300.00 50.00 50.00 13. 00 21.00 4.90 10.00 3.00 10.00 40.00 10.00 3.63 27.50 404, . Jut~3 - \~.i3" ~I o \:'rj ~ 6259--Livermore Herald, printing and publishing............$ 26.20 6260--Anderson Motors, gasoline, etc....... ............... 1.94 6261--Bank of America, assg. of Joe Amarantes, labor ~ith teamlO.OO 6262--Gray & Burkhart, painting 4 signs.................... 7.00 6263--Valley Garage, battery, etc.......................... 12.35 6264--Geo. Silviria, repairs............................... 20.10 6265--H. R. Ellis Co., 5 rubber stamps.........,............ 1.30 6266--A. carlisle & Co., binder and blanks...... . . .. . . .. .. . 25.46 6267--H. J. Rees, mucilage................................. 1.15 6268--ca lifornia Water Servi ce Co., water service.-......... 95.50 6269-~Pacific Gas & Electric Company, street lighting...... 350.45 6270--Pacific Gas & Electric Cpmpany, Park lighting........ 5.28 6271--Pacific Gas & Electric Company, lighting city bldgs.. 4.48 6272--Pacific Gas & Llectric Company, electricity for sewer f' arm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 10 . 00 IN RE DONA TION FOR BAND A letter was received from the Berkeley Municipal Band, requesting the City of Livermore to donate $3.00 towards the total cost of $475.00, to be paid to the East-bay Consolidated Band for playing at the cere- monies on Yerba Buena. Inlandyon July 9th, in c onnectlon 1n th the ground- breaking for the tranS-bay bridge. It wu ordered placed on file. IN RE C OTv'I PEN SA TION INSU~AN CE A letter was received from the National Audi t 6: System Co., Inc., advising that the 6ompensation mnsurance for the street cleaners, billed for $21.81, be not paid by the City .and that insurance be paid on 12 instead of 20 firemen. The 61erk was instructed to send 8 copy of the lette~ to the State Compensation Insurance Fund, requesting a reply. I.1ERCHANT LICEN SE CLASSIFIED On motion of Councilman Bothwell: seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by vote of the Council, the newly started merchant business of L. E. Wilson was placed in the 2d class far the first year as provided by Section 3 of Ordinance No. 200, and as requested by him. ENGINEER RPPLICATICN RECEIVED A letter vms received from George Sherman, requesting appoint- l'1ent as City Engineer \1henever a vacancy may occur. It '\7as Cll:'dered placed on file. SIGN PERMIT GRANTID On ;notion of COuncilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, ~md by vote of tl:e Council, a pcrrli t was granted, upon application, to the Livermore Steam Laundry to erect a sign, not electric, extending over the sidewalk in fr an t of the 1r place of bus iness in the Bonne building at 1055 West 2nd Street. COT,r':1UNIO\ TI~N RECEIVID A lettervTas received from the PI easan ton JuniDD Chamber of JUL3-- 4051 ~UL 1 7 1Q33 Commerce, inviting the members of the Council to participate in the parade in Pleasanton on July 4th. It Vias accepted. WHOLESALE LICENSE CLASSIFIED A\letter was 'received from the James Petel"'son Co. of Oakland, requesting that .their business of wholesal1:ilgc:by vehicle be classi- fied am ~ht~t~4d[to the $3.00 per quarter rating. granted. until further notice. The request was Dr fiE LAUNDRY AGENTS Out*:tde firms, doing business here by render:tng towel service, overall service, or the like were classified as coming within the provisions of Section 31 of Or&funance No. 200. IN RE STANDlliG C OMEITTEES Mayor Bernhardt announced that he had appointed COQncilman Fiorio to ts.ke the plnce of former 60uncilman Smallcomb on each of the following committees: Street & Light, Finance & License, Public Safety, and Building & Ordinsnce. ADJOURllI,tEN T on Monday, July 17th, 193~,at 8 p. m. APproved:~ ~~J:tt./ Mayor. Attest:~ .kw. Ci ty Clerk. Livermore, California, . UUL 1 7 1933 ~~;Z-:~~r~!-:(~~~~~~~~:}~}~}~~{~.~~~~~~~:(.~..~~~~~{~.~:}~~~{~ ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING--JULY 17, 1933. An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers a t the Ci ty Hall on Monday evening, July 17th, The meeting was called to order at 8:20 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, FiDDio, and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--Councilm2n Tubbs. 1933. '- MINUTES APfHOVED The minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman ClarIce, and by the following called vote, were approved as entered: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tn1:ibs~:'.and:~Mayor Bern...l],ardt; noes--none; r.l absent--none; Councilman lubbs having arrived at the meeting. 406 JULJ] '\\S~. . .. -.- POLICE APPLICATION FILED ~I o ,~ ::-r:l :.e A communication was received from Daniel J. Micheli, reques- ting appointment as policeman whenever a vacancy may occur. It was ordered placed on file. "BINGO" GAME APPLICA TION DENIED McBride, applying for a "bingo" game license. A cOJ11.munication was racei ved from George F. Helsore and H. L. On motion of Council- man Clarke, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by the following called vote, the application,ns denied: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--nonej absent-- , none. FURTHER COMMUNICATIONS A letter was received from the Pacific Coast Building Of- ficials Conference in Los Angeles, calling attention to their 11th annual meeting to be held in Montel'ey on August 23rd to 26th. It waJreferred to the Building Inspector. A letter was received from the League of California IJIunici- palities, San Francisco, calling attention to the annual conven- tion to be held in Santa Cruz during t..lJ.e week beginning September 18th. It was ordered placed on file. IN RE COMPENSA TION INSURA!'ICE The City Attorney was directed to write to the State Corn- pensatlon Insura.nce Fund, San Francisco, in regards to its bill for insurance. CIl'. D.rS ALLOWED Twenty-seven claims, amo~~ting to a total of $1488.24, were audited and approved by tho Finance COmfJitteo, and on motion of Councilman Tubbs, secolucd by Councilman Fiorio, r~d by the fol- lowing called vote, were allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes-none; absent--none: GENERAL FUND 6215--Geo. N. Doten, salary............................$ 6216--W. W. Temple, salary.............................' 6217--Henry Seeband, salary............................. 6218--John R. Michelis, salary......................... 6219--Elmer G. still, salary........................... 6220--Leslie Hearn, salary............................. 6221--L. E. \Vright, ~alnr:r..,........................... 6222--t/1. J. Clarl:, salary.........." -- . .". ....... ,.. ...... 6223--Richard h1. Calls,ghan, salary..................... 622~--Dr. R. fie Root, salary....... ........... ~........ 6225--Miss Ada Jessen, salary.......'.................. 6226 --A dolf J obns 0..'11, S alcry. . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . · . . · . . . . . 6227--Jesse rrasnmssen, salary.......................... 157.50 135.00 126.00 ' 121.50 100.,OO 16.66 155.00 25.00 45.00 63.00 25.00 100.00 117.00 .- .aUL 1 7 .33 . 6228--~oscanini & Bergamaschi, salary......... ..............$ 6229--R. P. Bernllardt, sa.la.ry...................... .'......... 6230--8 . Bothwell, salary... /I . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 6231--0. G. Clarke, salary.................................. 6232--Frank Fiorio, salary.......................o........... 6233--G. O. Smallcomb, salary............................... 6234--Geo. F. Tubbs, salary.,..................... '. . . . . . . . . . . STREET IMPR OVEMJ1'NT FUND 623 5 - - L . E . Vir i gh t , S a 1 ary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LIBR.ARY FUND 6236--I/riss Myrtle E. Harp, salary........................... Q,237--Mrs. Annie Bolin, janitor work.... ....... ..... .. ...... GENERA L FUND e2~3--Independent Warehouse Co., bonds of officials......... 6274--~ws. Mary I. Beck, rebate of tax on auto.............. 6275--John E. Jensen, metal Si~s........................... 6276~-~estern Union Telegraph 0., telegrams................ IN HE STREET LICHTS 40i] 54.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 45.00 100.00 17 . 50 20.00 4.56 1.20 4.32 The matter of lights out at Library park was referred to the street & Lights C0l11"11i ttee, to report at the next meeting. of The matter/ascertaining Yfhich of the lights at the Memorial Building, the Anlerican Legion would prefe~ to have discontinued was referred to Councilman Fiorio. RESOLUTION IN RE ~~SE The following resolution was read and was introduced by Council- nmm Clarke, and by the following called vote, was adopted: man Bothwell, and on ,motion of Councilman Both'l,7ell, seconded by Council- Councilnen B.o Ull1ell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--none: Ayes-- RESOLUTION NO. 1049 Whereas, the Livermore Union High School District of Alameda County,is the owner of the following described real property situate, lying and being in the City of Livermore, ,County of Alameda, State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Lots No. 1 to 12, inclusive, in Block No. 62, as said lots and block are delineated and so designated upon that certain map entitled, ItMap of Southern Addition to TO'V1n of Livermore, Alameda County, Cal., 1882, Geo. L. Nusbaurner, C. E. It, filed Fcb. 14th, 1883, in the office of the County Hecord.er of Alamdda County, Galifornia;.and Whereas, it is for the best interest of the City of Livermore, that said property be leased for the purpose of a public park and play grounds; and Whereas, the Board of Trustees of the Liverkore Union High School District, of Alameda County did by a Hesolution duly :[rt ssed and ar!opted on the 2nd day of June, 1933, lease the above described property to the Cit1. of Livermore for the term of ninety-nine (99) years at the rental of $1.00 per annum. Now Therefore, Be it Rosolved by the Council of the City of Livermore that the President of this Council and ex-officio Mayor of the C1 ty of L:j verraore, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute a lease with the Livermore Union High School District of Ala- meda County for the property hereinbefore described, to be used as a public park and play grounds, for the term of ninety-nine (99) years, beginning June 5tll, 1933, at the rental of $1.00 per annum. IN RE COUNTY CONTRACT A proposed contract with the County of Alameda in regard to health matters was read and TIas ordered sent to County Health Officer , i 40.8 JJU~,\ 7 ,\WJ~ JUL 25 \Q33. Dr. B. W. Black, for his approval. ~I ~ i."'r:l ~ TIT RE REPORT ON GENERP,L FUND The Clerk presented statistics on the receipts and expend- itures in the General Fund during the past fiscal year, which were referred to the COlnmittee of the Vfuole. ADJOURNMENT On motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, tho Council then adjourned. APprove~A.e<~-<' Attest Livermore, california, JUL 25 1933 . -**-:t-*,:t--:l-:H',,* *.:t-~~:t-***",.t-.:t--:t-***** SPE C IA L MEET TIm- -JULY 2~, 1933 . A special meeting of the City Council of the City of / Livermore washeld in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Tuesday evening, July 25th, -1933, inr'::accordance with a call signed by Mayor Bernhardt. at 8:10 o'clock. The meeting was called to order Roll call: Present--Councilmcn Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bel"nhardt; absent--none. MTITUTES APPROVED The minutesof the last meeting were read and, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by vote cJ: the Council, were approved as entered. PERMIT Gill, TIrTED On motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by the vote of t~e Council, a pernut to sell soft drinks, tobaccos, ice cream or candy, was granted, upon application, to Robert GoldsclLilidt and Richard Ergenzinger for the Owens Building at 1065 West First Street. MERCHANT BUSTI'J ESS CIJ\SSIFIED The meX'chant business estimated to be done by Hobert Gold- schmidt andRichard Ergenzinger for the first year was classified as of the 2nd class. SIGN PERMIT GRJ~NTED A permit to erect an electric sign about 6 x 3~ ft. in size,. to extend over the sidew8lk in front of the Valley Hotel, was gr'2nted, upon ?-pplication, to the Stockton Neon Sign Co. JUL 25 1933 4091 COM1TUNICA TIONS A letter was received from the Cardinet Candy Co. I Inc. I Oakland, California, requesting that their business be classified under the license of $3.00 per quarter instead of $5.00 per quarter. The request was not granted. A letter was received from the Mayors and Councilmen Department of the League of California Municipalities, Burlingame, California, enclosing a letter on the subject of membership in the League. They were ordered placed on file. RESOLUTION TIi RE BILLS ON AUDITING On motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Counci lman Bothwell, and by the following c~lled vote, the following resolution was adopted: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--n<i)m:~':- RESOLUTION NO. 1050 WHEREAS the state laws now in effect authorize the gpverning bodies of the respective municipalitios and political subdivisions bfJ:Jth:t.s()S't~:te to;;e1np16y an expert of accounts to examine and audit the recorda of said municipalities on a competitive basis; and WHE::-Lf1\S such laws ape entirely satisfactory and deemed to be for the best interects of tho public welfare; be it thorefol"e RESOLVED that a copy qf thts resolution be forwarded to the Honorable Jamec1{01ph, Jr., Governor of t..'le State of California, requesting him to protest to the respective Senate and l~ssembly Com- mi ttees in charge of Senate Bill 532 and Assembl:T Bill 869, ivhich bills propose to croate a state board of lTIUnicipal accountants and to authorize the State DepartlTlOn t of Finnl1co to audit the books and records of each municipalities within California at an lli~lmovm expense to be paid by said nmnicipalities. C01llJITTEE REQUESTED TO APPEAR The Clerk v;as ins tructed to write to the EntertainrlOnt Committee of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, requesting them to appear before the Council at the next meeting, on August 7th, 1933, in regard to their applications for permits for a boxing exhibition and sale of soft drinks~ TWO RESOLUTIONS GRAN'rnJG EERIIISSIOH TO LEAVE STf_TE On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by the following called vote, the following resolution wasadopted: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke,ES'iorio;,l Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--none: RES O:,UTI ON NO. 1051 Resolved that, i'1hereas Leslie Hearn, Treasurer of the Ci ty, has requested per'micsion to be absent froD the state for' a period of forty days from August 1st, 1933; now, therefore, be it Resolved, that said permission be, andit is hereby gronted. On motion of Cou.YJ.cilman Tubbs, s econdcd by Councilman Clarke, and by the following called vote, the following resolution VTaS adopted: Ayes--Councilmen Bothricll, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, md Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--none: 410 'JUL ~'f.\~~ . , AUG 7 - \Q~ RESOLUTION NO. 1052 Resolved that, whereao George N. Doten, Chief of Police, has requested permission of the Council to be absent from the state for a period tJd)' 20 days, Jfnp1ht.ne:.:lst of August, 1933; now, there- forelf1 be it Resolved, that said permit be, and it is hereby granted. ~I ~ l"'%1 :;h ond by vot~e CO;Cil then adjourned. ~~ Jlpproved: -'L~' Attest: ~/ v , Mayor. City Clerk. ,'Li vermore, California, AUG 7 - W33 . ~~-~~****,~d-1..(o.**,,~J-~~" REGULAR MEETING--AUGUST 7, 1933. A regular meeting of the Ci ty Council of the City of Li verrlore was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, August 7th, 1933. The meeting was called to order at 8:20 o'clock. Roll Call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--none. MIN1J'rES APPROVID The minutes of the last meeting were read, and on motion of Counmilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. OFFICIALS' HEPOO'S Reports of the Clerk, Treasurer, and Inspector, md the loose- leaf sheets showing the collectionsof tile Tax Collector and City Judge, all for the month of July, 1933, were read, and on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, were accepted and ordered placed on file. CLAIMS ALLOvVED Forty-eight claims, amounting to a total of $1092.79, were 8.udi ted and approved by the Finance Commi ttee, o.nd on motion of Cou.ncilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Biorio, 8n d b7r the fol- lowing called vote, were allowed out of variousfunds and warrants ordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--none: GENERAL FUND 6277--Geo. N. Doten, salary as Chief of Police.......$ 6278--W. W. Ten~le, salary 88 POliceman.............. 6279--Henry, Seeband, salary as It .............. 6280--John H. Michelis, salar:r as" .............. 6281--Elmer G. Still, salary as City Clerk........... 157.50 135.00 126.00 121.50 100.00 AUG7 -1a3 4111 6282--Leslie Hearn, salary as TreasUror...................$ 16.66 '6283--L. E.' 'Wright, salary as City Engineer............... 155.00 6284--M. J. Clark~ salary as City Judge................... 25.00 6285--Richard M. Callaghan, salary as City Attorney....... 45.00 6286--Dr. R. R. Root, salary as I',Iilk Itlspector............ 63.00 6287--Miss Ada Jessen, salary as Public Health Nurse...... 25.00 6288--A4a Johns en, salary as gardener and Deputy poundme:stierJi'lOO.OO 6289--Jesse Rasmussen, salary as general utility man...... 117.00 6290--Toscanini & Bergamaschi', salary as street cleaners. .54.00 6291--R. P. Bernhardt, salary as Councilman............... 10.00 6Z92--S. Bothwell, salary as Councilman................... 10.00 6293--C. G. Clarke, salary as C amcilman. . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 6294--Frank Fiorio, salary as Cauncilman...~~............. 10.00 6295--Geo. F. Tubbs, salary as Councilman.................. 10.00 STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND 6296--L. E. Wright, salary as Supt. of Streets............ LIBRARY FUND ,_ 6297--MfsS 1~rtle E. Harp, salary as Ltbrarian............ 6298--1~s. A~ie Balin, janitor work..~................... 6299--Holmes book Co., books.............................. 6300--San Francisco News Co., books....................... 6301--John E. Jensen , conduit box.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6302--L. W. Culford, washing windows, etc................. 6303--W. F. Quarrie & Co., binder volume, etc............. 6304--Scientific American Publishing Co., subscription and ann u e~ log. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 100.00 17.00 8.10 30.19 1.50 5.00 5.00 4.25 GEl'T ERAL FUND 6305--John L. Anders en, servicesas policeman.............. 15.00 6306--John R. Michelis, rent of motorcycle................ 13.00 6307--NationalAudit & System Co., auditing ~nd accaunttds€. 115.00 6308--Doris Gray, typing.................................. 10.00 6309--L1vermore Journal, publishing and printing.......... 47.95 6310--Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., service.......... 3.00 6311--A. Carlisle & Co., Municipal hand book, e tc.. . . . .. .. 8.53 6312--Wm. K. McKinnon, envelopes.......................... 5.98 6313--Livermore Lumber CO., Inc., lumber.................. 8.31 6314--Independent Lumber Co., lumber....................... .56 o315--F. C. Lassen, fuel (oil)............................ 1.80 6316--Albert A. Worth, refund of tax on car............... 1.52 6317--R. Panizza, ,janitor work............................ 5.00 6320--Anderson Motors, installing batte~. ................ 1~00 6318--Anderson Motors, supplies and repairs............... 10.90 6319--Union Oil Co. of California, gaaiine................ 27.50 6321--Electric Service Co., lamp and fuses................ 7.18 6322--Lydiksen's Tire Shop, tires, etc.................... 18.36 6323--California Water Service ~o., water service to hydrants 94.00 6324--California Water Service Co., water service at City Hall 1.50 COMMUNICA TIONS A letter was received from the State Compensation Insurance Fund, offering to send a representative to appear before the next Council meeting for discussion on the compensation insurance. The Clerk was instructed to send a comunication accepting the offer. A letter was received from the office of Governor Rolph, acknow- ledging receipt of the Council's resolution of protest on Assembly Bill No. 869, and Senate Bill No. 532. It was ordered placed on file. A letter was received from the League of California L~unicipalities, stating that it had received an official ruling from Washington to the effect that the National Industrial Recovery' P.ct campaign is not intendo1 to include either City or State employees. It i7D.S ordered filed. 412 AUG"7 -,~~~ gl ~ ~ PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMEL'JDING LICENSE ORDINAN CE INTRODUCED A proposed ordinance, entitled,ltAn fu'dinance Amending~~ Ordinance No. 200 Entitled, "An Ordinance Licensing for the ?!lrpose of Revenue and Regulation, Various Kinds of Business Transacted and Carried on in the City of Ltvermore, Also All ShoTIs, Exhibi- tions, And Lanful Games carried on Therein; Also Fixing the Rates of License Ta~, Providing for the Collection of the Same by Suit or Otherwise ad Repealing Ordinances and parts of Ordi- nances', by Amending Sections 9, 15, 46 and 52 Thereof~~ was read and waS introduced by Councilman Bothwell, and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, s oconded by Co uncilman Fiorio, and by the follo~1ing called vote, was ordered placed on l' ile: Ayes--Council- men BotrDvell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs,and Mayor Bernhardt; nOQ~-- none; absent--none. PROPOSED ORDINANCE IN RE BRill, IETC~Y INTRODUCED A p:poposed ordinance enti tled, "An Ordinance RegulatlnE and ~ Licensing the Sale of Beer, Ale, Porter, Wine, Similar Fermented Malt or Vinous Liquor and Fruit Juice Oontaining i of 1 Percentum or more of Alcohol By Volume end Not More than 3.2 PercentUl1l of Alcohol by Weight, and Providi~G Penalties for Violations of ~ny of the Provisions 'I'heI'co:t:" , was read and was introduced by _ Councilmqn Florio, and on motion of Councilman Fiorio, second_cd by Councilman C larlw, and by the fo llowing called 'lot,e, was Ayes ordered placed on file;/ Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke , Fiorio ,_ TubbS, 8.nd Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--none. IN RE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION The Council decided to meet as a Board of Equ8lizntion on l.Ionday, August 14th, 1933, at 10 a.M. and 8 p.m., Tuesday, August 15th, 1933, at 8 p.m., Wednesday, August 16th, 1933, at 8 p.m., and on succeeding evenings, if found necessary. ADJOURNMENT On motion of Councilman~lbbs, seconded by Councilman Florio, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess to . nday, August 14th, 1933, at 8 p.m. . Attest: ~/};tfiJ!J6. y erk. Approved: Livermol'e, California,-AUG 14 193~ . {h~~E-~.-f.":f-:.!..:~~}~(~y~~~**~s-.:f.:t-*,^e...:I- AUG 141~ -413 I ADJOURNED REGUIAR MEETING--AUGUST 14, 1933. '-- An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Che,mbers at the City Hall on Monday evening, At;u.st 14th, 1933. The meeting was called to order at 8:200'cloek. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--none. MINUTES APPROVED The minutes of the last meeting were read, and on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. ONE CIA IM ALLOWED The following claim was auditednand approved by the Finance Committee, and on motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by the fo~lowlng called vote, was allowed oftt of the General Fund and a warrant ordered drawn: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--none: 632e--Bank of America, promotion & advertising.... ..........$45.50 MERCHANT LICENSE CIASSIFIED On motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, a 1st-class Merchant license was granted, upon application, to the Blue Ribbon Products Company, to be located at 1194 West 1st street. C01rnIDNICATION RECEIVED A letter was received from the Superior California Public Ownership League, at Sacramento, California, in regard to its State Convention to be held in Sacramento during the State Fair. It was ordered filed. ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 200 ADOPTED Ordinance No. , entitled, "An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 200 Entitled IAn Ordinance Licensing for the Purpose of Revenue and Regulation, Various Kinds of Business Transacted and Carried on in the City of Livermore, Also All Shows, Exhibitions, and Lawful Gamea Carried on Therein; ilso Fixing the Rates of License Tax, Pro- viding for the Collection of the Same by Suit or Otherwise and Repea- ling Ordinances and Parts of Ordinances', by Amending Sections 9, 15, 46 and 52 Thereof';" which had been introduced at the last meeting, was, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the follovling called vote, adopted and passed: Ayes-- 414 AU G i 4 '~~i3 . ~ :51 :::::J :-r:l CO'\..illcilmen B<,V,-"acll, Cla:;,"ke. F'iorio, Tubbs, and Ea-:ror Bc;rnl1ar>dt; .- ...-, Noes--none; absen t--none. Folloi;7:inS is G. corry 'of Ordinance No. 201, as published: ~~Bd"M~'\!Ot1NO.290m'l1erebY ~ to'l'ead'ag' on or mamta1ninga wtnei'Y mall' ~"l<<; .,: I~OnO)1/S}, ,.., " .' " "pay a .license tax of $15.00 per '... ,. '. ,;,:'t, se,ctioll 9. 'Everyp.ersQllen- i quarter. . " ';Ji'..<faW~:s:fl~'~t:l' =: ~'-"S::;~~~~:::~re:i&,,";::i "Gelt~"rallp!1nclpat, or as agent- !lie~y repea1td'. . " V-. \';orwhn se1fs.on ~at whole~ ,Se,ction ,r. Tb~.?J'cUnanceSball take R~' sale aAdhas& ~ed'P1~e,ofbusi- ~~and be in raree a.t the time-prp':!) as nellS .in," the. Cltydl.l.lj.vCln:nore, d~:bY l8.w... " '. ' ."i ED' s&aJl:pay license talt' of $12.50 per S~Uon8. This ordi'nance1s herebY; R- ,qu~.lI'.. . " , rdered to be pr1nte4&nd pl,f,blished in ,X- ',~' 3.'8eCtion.J$, of Ordinance' he :LivermoreHera.1d.whicbnewspa- r"~ ~i=l. h~'" ~qed to read 'as; ~~~ hete1ly desigtUlttf!.for that pur- 0" F: , , S" eeti.'". ()J1", , : ' 'person, or, "Introd'!lC,eda.t a, reg1ila.r m, eet,ing of Q.f!Il, &SeocULtWu,.,.' "lUthe. buai.. .' ,,' e ~l of theC1~Y' ~ Lfver.more, '~~~Ene~ at CGIl' ,', ,..~cand<y store ',.: ld on the 7th, 4e;y at +Ui']lSt, .1933, W~8E. or dlstributing,i< 'd' g,selllng, 'I A:/mCJil_~~bnan ~othweli E"'i~l'e~, gi~i:~.~.Ol' i!X,. . ..,'..., ~~(fo1J,b~ Fi.orio, to file ESI',i'~f.or sale_ ~e.Cl!elt.m, 1,EJ'aame. '~ed"" , .' .. ,15. ".8Qd.~ter trl~U"&Lw&l~suft ~~ ',Ay:mS: q~uiuilmen Bothw~ll.,' ,drinks for consumption 0Jt the' iaJ'k~. 'J.:t,orio. Tubbs and,~yoIj 'premi,ile8 shall p&y,,,~Ucena~'1:a::lt rnhardt. ."naoo :f)er quarter., " NOms: N~e. '. "'.. .'..SectiOll ,.~ at Ordltnmc' ~:~cme. , , ,: t, ,,'=i8her~bY amended to read as P_:J~~~c;.~~;:di 01'-,. '>~4:6. E:verype;aon 81)." gularm~t;1ng at, the,Co~cU(lof the : . of.)", g~m the~Of jeddl1Itg,ityotLl.~ore ,held()~ the 14th ~~i:ndS deft~ or"sel1ll1g to 'li'e.trade &y o~August. 1'938, . o~;;imotfon ofl ,.,.....,.. o~,.or.otblrs, .by,' DJ,e~of &'veb1e1e '.' ouilcU~ .' Clal'ke. s~ded bY) .4~8.Iit1~,~Y~'$oft~-kS, Mlda~~er~ }'ounei~~wello'.,b~the folloW-] " .'.'.' '" ,6 " " aUwltter.,othwfha.tlthOlJ8h&vb1g,g vote. ;~."i ',. . ' ,~~, ,ftxi, " ~r~, . ~,' ,a,a~,',., p.lace at buSUl,. e,'.ssm tll,',e,it," A.YES:,.,. '." ~~. 1"1,...,,..:. e,~ Both, ,wen ','." '1;...,.'.'-...,...,,"'...,',',lt,., ".,' ,C!~ ofU ve~ o.re.~ p,aYa,n,.,'~" ke,' Fim'l O""l~.", ,."an,.,."d MaYOr" "'!oil ~11n' 0.",. cense 'tax of $60.00 per year p&y_ ,', rnhl!if<lt., ,.. .. ,~dfq8., cell. ' ablelannually ~,advance.' 'i" NOIlB: N~~<"'l,i h.ere .', a~op::~:. Section 5. Section 52, of Orcti'n.ance t A:~~e,. \. ' ,t'" : 9 1~.:r~52 Np.200 is hereby amended to read as ~, ". R. P.BElU(8ARDT, i " '. i, ',eUbWS: , . ~ayor"Ci't.y of Livermore~~omia. of ,.'.'... Section 52. Every person en- ATTEST:',. ' 9 Orcmlanne '" ed in.thebUsiDe~~ ~f carr~~ E~ij.~S;TILL, Cl'ty Clerk. mm TITle nem IlEGUIl TI1JG SA IE or BEIR, ETC. i'cDO PTED , entitled, "An Ordinance HC[jul8.tinG and ordinnncc No. LicensinG tho Sole of Beer, Ale, Porter, VfixlO, Simi18l" Fernented ~,181 t or Vinous Liquor and Pl"ui t Juice Containinc ~ of 1 PercentL1J'1 i or More of fI.lcoho: by Volume and Not Tlore than 3.2 PCl''lcentum of A lcO:h 01 by ':JoiC11t, ond Pl'loviding Penal tics for Violations of !,ny of the Pl"ovis:i.ons 'l'herc:of, II 17hich had been introduced at the last previous meeting, 'Was, on motion of Coune i In'8.n Fiorio, seconded by Councilnan Clarke, and by t~c follovrinG ca,llcd vote, sdopted ~3_nd passed: Ayes--Co1l...'I1.cilmcn Bothnell, Clarke, FiOl"io, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; abs ent--none. Follovdng is a printed copy of s8id Ol"dinancc lio. 205,. 0.8 publis'1ed: ,;.t,....TC, 'E" ....to,..'~..2~rO' 5 '(ta) "J:Severage'O=_Wt lIoU)', uet:J:, J \ tal ..UttS&l8 .~mea:Da a 11~ ;II.'J." ,...1:, . ,p, lJo:rter. wine, sJDUiarfermented icense to se~l )34!V~;111:t. or1~ , ,; #laltor vinous liqoor or fruit juice pa.clQ.Li.elS for~t,toll ,endY"'... ....T..NG'Jlr tatning' ltlI of 1,percent1Ht1 or more tJ;te premtse.\ tn~ ,~)7IbJch the. , E:;';QF.{ " "lcohol by v,olume .~ DOtmore~ieiSlIIt1ed..", ,', ' . . ,.J" 'tN'" t'NE,'.', ,~,'.3.2..~~eDt,\lJD."of .~collOl,',,',bY 'iiHe)' ",Per,', "SOI1..nmeaa"",.'". .,'" i,nc,."IU~. ';""'7 'ht, :wht~b ~-ftt ~1' ~e every_ural pe~~P, iLl- , " ".... ,.' " '. " '.",... i ,...tiWl.CODlP..., ~Q~., or- ,.F1lutT ..Pack&g'~.)....or~alpack..;~OD, or.~,:1l&'ent; .er. J()~~ ana allY'_tt,i...tor.recep.lUi.t,iOftlceror. ~~ett'of8l1Y of D ,. u,sedfor,l:lo.~~.&,~cQb.t.&til1ng~' .." ".,' '.' ,', , ','t,~. "..".ge, W""h1lih.,.',,:ef>>,lt,a.tner,.,or~e, ep. , . ,\s.ct,10rl~;''90,' .sale' ~,1.1~Sb~n AND Gi.ills cot;lted ~ _~. "Corketl"oi ' begran~ ~t;Q.c,~_,1idff .~&U;" , .' '\$~d"~_ ~W1t1l'Il4Y stub, .ra.~,.,ubUceat$R&"'~ 01.. ':_,' ':'~~:.lil to,~',"~.",'.'.""""'"',.,.,.'.c,.,..,A,".,,.Jl,'.,.., "'Wbet.hi.'.' '.."...',...".. .":r," ,m, ~,de ()fCP" rk. ',"~,' " '. "",1_ 11:1.,0 '* ..J", ,a.n",'.o"/."or.",,,,~nte.,......: ....'.,'. R, "'"":F'iW' : ,~:pr,rstetal. ot'()therma- sale" Ucenseell may serve, ~ve ,"'''' .' 1 te ,,' ~"'.;'! ','" " as' herein defined" to, 'bona fide UOf U.ett"iof .r (~~;::!;,PD:.~}i~' means a li- land patronson~. to be co~ ' Ii'.'.'" c~tcJ~~~..tr~ for i Qnly with meals f~hed in '._.,,~:9in ~hi& .c~ptiQn~:io. ~" premlJfils ill, "f!,l~ha.t" regular, public tables,., ~ '" 'respect ,towbJch'~ l1eeoae Is iuued."jeating eountera ,at which said, ',', d. d__ . -"..- ~ .. d _.!ttd patrons are seated,oT in the c 414 ,:.~ 'i&.~~) (01- ') ...~~ "",.,~ ",j -.......""1 , ~./ CCl:rl~I_l:~~en. -r~;. ;'t~.~:J"(}llJ Cl()~_M11:~c~1o Fior-1o'l T"LllJbS 1 e.nd l.r~8-fO-Y~ P.C;~'#-',lln~r.rl+' '.' ._ ........ ,_.L ~_~c........... \.. __" ....~ -- Nor;s--none; rbsen t--nono. I~ 0 11 OYT in.:~~ ,.... ~ ..J..t.J (:!, c 0'.P7r'o.f-' 01~ct:tll C1.11C C No. 204, ~8 ;mb1ished: ORDINANCE NO. 204 "NO. 200 is hereby amended to read'~~ on or maintaining a winery shall , ,follows: . pay a ,license tax of $15.00 per , Sectian 9. Every p,erson en- quarter., AN ,ORDINANCE AMENDING OR- Igaged in conducting and main- I Secti'(l~ 6. All ordinances or pa.rts D'NANCE NO. 200 ENTITLED taining a soft drink plant or depot lof .ordinances in conflict herewith are "AN ORDINANCE LICENSING either as principal at as agent~ hereby repealed. FOR THE ~URPOSE OF REv-or who sells saft drinks at whole. : Section 7. This ordinance shall take ENUE AND REGULATION VAR. sale and has a fixed place .of busi- [effect and be in :furce at the time pro- }OUS KINDS OF BU~INESS ness in the City of Livermare, jvided by law. ' 1.'6:AN:ACTED AND CARRIED shall pay license tax of $12.50 per I Section 8. This ordinance is hereby ,', , J ." . THE- CITY OF LIVER. quartell. , ,.ordered ta be printed and published in \i~~B, ~i...t.L, SO ~LL ,.SHOWS, ,EX- sec. tia~ 3. Sectian 15, of Ordinance lUre !--ivermore H~rald, which newspa- ,1,., GAMrl~I'S, ^NO, , LA \'1 F U L' a. 200 IS hereby amended to read as per 18 hereby desIgnated for that pur- r .,d>ESCA'RRIED O~'THl!REIN; follows:' pase. !Ato.'SO flXIN~ THE,iaATES, OF Section 15, Eyery person or " Introduced at a regular meeting .of ;'il4;e:N~~ TAX, PRov1'8il\ GFOR association engagM in the busi- the Cauncil of the City of LiVermore, " ."HE, OLLECTION OF THE ness of conductfug jl. candy store reld on the 7th day of, August, 1933. r $AME 8Y SUIT OR OTHERWISE or .dist:ibuti~~, handling, selling, i~ A motion by Co~.mcilman Bothweli : ANDR.EPEA~INGORDINANCES deh.vermg, gIVIng, offering or ex- seconded by CounCIlman Fiorio, ta file , AND, PARTS, OF ORDINANCES", posmg for sale any ice cream the same. Carried. BY AMENDING SECTIONS 9, ,15, soqa..water. mi'neral water,Qr soft AYES: Co u n c i 1 men Bothwell, 45 a,nd 52 TH.EREOF. dnn~ for cansumption an, the ~;arke, Fiario, Tubbs and M,ayor premIses shall pay a license tax !Bernhardt. ~ " The Council of ,the City .of Liver-' of $10.00 per quarter. t NOES: None.. ' lfuore do ordain as f,allaws: Sectio~ 4. Section 46 .of Ordinance ABSENT: None. t Beetwn 1: Ordinance No 200 .of the No. 200 IS hereby amended to read as ELMER G. STILL, City Clerk. ~y ~ ,Livermore, entitled, "A!! ar- follows: Passed and adapted at an adjaurned ,dinan_I, liQensing for the purpase .of ,Section 46. Every person en- ~egular meeting of the Council of the preve:l'1ue 8.11d regulation, variaus kinds gaged ~ the bus~ess of peddling, ity of Livermore held an the 14th ,of. business transacted and carried an delivermg .or sellmg to the trade ay o~ August, 1933, an. moti'on .of ,Iin, . tOE! C, i,tv of Livermo, re, alsa all or lothers, by .means O,f a vehicle, aunc:lman". C..lar ke, seconded by 'shaW$, exhibl'tions, and lawful games syrup, soft drmks, Mda or miner- ounclln:an ~thwell, by the foIl aw- lC!J.l'rled on therein; alsa fixing the' al water, other than ~hase havingng vate: ''''; . r, ,~te, S9, f. lic,e~ tax, prOViding, far the, a . ,flxed p!&ce, .of busmess in the ',' AYES. ~ ~ u n c 11 men BathweJl collection, of. ,the same by' suit .or CIty of LIvermore shall pay a li- Clarke, FwrlO, Tubbs and Mayar iatl:i.erwise' and repealing ordinances cense tax of $~O.OO per year, pay- ~ernhardt. ,all,4 ,parts ,of,prdinances", adapted,' able,. annually l~advance. " I NOEiS: N::>n~. 'Ma.r.~ ,~th;"1933, is hereby amended ! ,Sectla~ 5. SectlOn 52, .of Ordmance ABSENT. None. by amending:SectLons 9 15' 46 tnd 52 iNo. 200 IS hereby amended ta read as ' R. P. BERNHARDT, .ther~of. ' '!fallows:. ~ayor, City of Livermore, Califarnia. Sectian 2. Section 9 .of Ordl'lanr.e j, ...' SectIon 52. Every person en- ATTEST: . "Il.....[Med in the business of carrying ELMER !:i., STILL, City Clerk. O=cD rTf -,.,r,"'l.....-I :;..1 ~',',.J -:::r~GlJ~,l;-.r., TIITe} :3/ 1-2:~ ()I1 BE2::'-,~. ~:~c ) r. I) () ~) 11' -;::J) Cl'cl.:1.Y1<: 11,C C 1T o. 1"1"1 -1- . t1'-" ~ II " (' l' . ";dJJ..' ,<;;(~. in _il'c.l118J:1Ce _.(;81.18tl)"1..[~ nnd IJicons1.nf t,llC Solo of T, 1)881"') , :_10, Por'tep, ,;::..nc, Si2':~j_19_~:"t Fcr~~:o~'ltcrJ_ :!.t 0:' V5_n()u!", T.Jic)uol"' 8.nd ;"l"'u-it J"'i~o Co~.tain~y,r..1. ...... _ _ .........~ -../ -' 'J..-, c:.: __, _:,.J -1(_'-, 2 of 2. PC1"'centl..1Y'1 or I,I 0 ~:' (' ~..(1 , .' I'.lc ohc' b~T \!olL:u;1<8 8Ylct lIot J~0-r~C t1--:'8Yl 3.2 POl'" C OJ'. tl1.;;1 of I:" Ie O!'. () 1 h\,'r ~.J (; i ,~...,,11 t 1 Cinel l)~~"tovi (.'l..LY'_, .:....) PcY"l., ,!1,l.~. .'..,'. ^_., '"',"" _''''. 0"", V~ /'\' ~ -+ . .., .D, . _ '- .... J_~ _ .... . \....."-' _ .i. \_).L,.::~ L:~Ll t1G Ol /' n~i 0_ _.r',' .t"l,l,r.,' P~'_"('_,7" ,',',"1,0'1,'-',<,', "e "'0' II _-.1 . ~', 1 '1' . J ' __ Iv ,l '::"1,],::::, c;,'.l','(J,L8.a. Dcen J.::G:('()(tlJ.!~ed at Vie last pl"'l{~1J j. (.-,l: S E1C e t i 11S , "~T r:1 l:*'i . ~ {...'_ >-J , on y::ot-Lon OJ':"' Cn'lne'ill"~r;'l~l 1?-iOP1'O - .. '-'_.... .1._ _,~-' ..<: _.' _...... ; 3ccond8cl '"l I' 1J7{ 'vol..lrtc11~~~8"11 uls.r}:c, t:'l~cl h,r +1-1C .f'oll. ] 1 i c>U' u, ,~>, .l.." o\'T1.nr; en ,. 8( '.Totr:, 2'dontcd [\11(1 l"J~.~=,ccd: 1\ycs--Cou.Ylcil:lc,m Bothnel1. C1Sl"h:-, I'io:....io, 'l'ubbs. and Uayol" Bcrnhal"dt; 11.008 --1101'18; r lJS 811 t.- -:l_OT'.;. ':':. Foll!', vr jJ~lS lS a pr'i:iJe,cd C o-::JY' or ('"'\: ol""; 4 ,..1 u l_~l-,-L C)l")(1:'~10~;1C c -0.205, n ,... t... ~J [JLll) 11_ f~>l od : ORnINANCE NO 205 la) ...tSeverage" Ulel:l.lltl l:l.llY ueer, , , .l.1' -'-il-Ie, porter, wine, similar fermen~ed .Imalt or vinous liquor or fruit juice l'NO",DINANCE REGULATING .c;5lntaining % of 1 ,percentum or more }I,A,ND ,,~ICENSING TH1i S4LE OF ..(:if alcohol by volume and not more ~',d'IER, ALE, PORTER,: WINE, i 8:Il 3.2 ~ercentum of alcohol by F~'IMILAR FERMENTED' MALT I eIght whIch are fit for beverage ",,0R VINOUS LIQUOR AND FRUIT pses. :< J,UICE CONTAINING % OF1 :) "Package" or "<;>>riginal pack- i PERCENT,UM OR MORE OF AL. :~eans any container or recep- ~ COBOL BY VOLUME AND NOT used far holding' .or containing M'ORE T'HAN 3.2 PERCENTUM ,age, whi'ch cantainer or recep- , OF ALCOHOL BY WEIGHT .AND c,e is corked or sealed. "Corked" or ,:, PROVIOING PEIII"LTIES 'FOR "Sealed" means closed with any stub, i~~VIOLATIONSO,F ANY OF THE stoPP~r9r cap, whether made of cork, !' PROVISIONS TlHEREOF. . wood;'tlass or metal, or other ma- _ 'r", teriat ' , The City Council of the City of i.iv~ (c) "on sale license" means a li- ermore do ordain as fallows' "cense to sell beverages at retail far ,section 1. As used 'in this Ordin- :"canaumption only on the premises in ~e:i~~~~c~,~o",:Whi~h _~e lic~nse is issu~~. ~ .,_,_ _II ______ __.... ....__....; 1 lO) "un sale l1cense" mea:t1S a 11- cense ta sell beverages, in original I packages for consumption only off the premi'ses in respect to, which the :license is issued. ' ;' ( e) "Person" means and includes every natural person, partnership, as- sociation, company, corparation, or- ganization, or manager, agent, Ser- vant, ,officer or employee of any of ,them. Section 2. "On sale"lic~nses shall be granted only to bona fide, restau- rants,public eating places, clubs" boarding houses and/or hotelS. "on t sale" licensees may serve beverages as herein defined" to bana fide gue~ i and patrans only, to be consu~d only with meals furnished ingqad faith at, regular public tables, Lori it . eating caunters at which said guests " _~nd ,patrons are seated, .or in the cas~ n::, I r d f ii'6f];irohibit a.ny such manufactu~er, -'l'lT clubs and/or hotels may be served refuse to g-raiit'tne license app Ie ,or producer .ar wholesaier, from h~.vm% in guests' rooms. "Off sale" licensees if the applicant does not comply with one "off sale" license for th~ dlstrl- may sell beverages, as herein defin.ed, the provisions of this ordinance, an.d bution of his product at retail. in original packages for, consum~:IO,n shall issue said license if the ?-~pl1- Section 13. No manufacturer,pro- .off the premises only; 'Off sale h- cant complies with the provIsIOns ducerl'lr wholesaler of beverages shall censes may, in the discretion of the hereof. ..' d lIn- sell aiiy such beverage to any person City Council .of the Ci'ty of Livermore, Seation 7, Every lIcense tls:u~h the' for retjil sale other than to a person be granted to holders of "On sale" Ii- der this ordinance shall se hO% it is holding a valid, unsuspended, unre- censes. name of the person ~o.w d 1 voked license under the provisions I)f Section 3, Any holder of a~ "On issued. If the license IS Issue une er., .. sale" license who, without holdmg an a fictitious name such licel?-se shall thl~ or~:hnance. "off sale" license, sells beverages set forth In addition to said name, Sectlon 14. No persen shall sell witheut serving the same in geod th name .or names of each of the per- beverages as herein defined te any faith as provided in Section 2 hereof, se~s conducting the busi.ness under person under the age .of nineteen (19) .or who sells such beverages fer cen- the fictitious name. The license shall years. sumption off the premises in respect Ise specify the locatien by streelt and Sectiqn 15. Ne "en sale" license to which the "en sale" license is a be .of the premises ;er other des- shall be issued te be exercised en any "ff ?Umt.fn sufficI'ent'te identify it in reo premises lecated within three hundred issued, and any helder of a~ .0 Igna 10 (300) f t f sale" license who, without heldmg an t to which the license is issued., eea any building in use as spec . " a scheol, church .or public library. "on sale" license, causes .or permits ,Each license shall be signed by the:' Sectien 16, No persen shall sell the cansumption .of beverages en the lIcensee, shall be non-transferable,: beverages with aut holding a valid, un- premises in respect to which the '.'.off ~hall be pos~ed in a canspicuous iplace', revoked, unsuspended license issued sale" license is issued, shall be gUIlty m the. premises in respect to which it I as herein ,previded. of a vialation .of this ordInance and d his license shall be revaked by the. was Issue, and shall be exhibited to, Section 17. Ne persen shall sell CI't,y Councl'l after a hearing as herein i any represenltative .of the licensing' any beverages under an "en sale" li'- f Beard or any peace officer. . cense between the hours .af one o'cleck provided for. ll'censes issued here- i Section 8. Each license issued here- ~ A. M., and six o'clock A. M., .of any Section 4. All under is separate and distinct and no' day. under shall be issued by the City person shall seek te exercise the priv- Sectian 18. Any persan violating Cauncil. "lleges granted under any license other any .of thepravisians .of this .ordinance Section 5. Applicatian fer a license, t!Ian the license he halds. A separate shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and hereunder shall be filed with the Clerk; hcense shall be issued fer each spe- shall be punished by a fine not ex- of th-e City ,of Livermore, on forms!. cHic business and each locatien, and ceeding three hundred dollars ($300- previded by the City Council. ,The ap- ' each license is applicable only to !the .00) ,or by imprisonment not exceed- plication shall designate whether an - premises in respect to which it is is- ing three months or by both such fine "on sale" or ".off sale" license is de- . sU,ed. The City Council shall deter- and imprisonment. Every separate sired. The City Council may pre- ' mlI~e what censtitutes a single store, too.nsaction in violatIen of this erdi- scribe ,by resolution the information b~sIness, premises or establishment nance shall be deemed a separate to be conltained in the application, and wllth respect to the issuanc,e .of a Ii- offense. such application shall contain the cense hereunder,! Section 19. The cenviction of any name and address of the applicant Section 9. Each licensee hereunder licensee or of any .of his employees and " if a partnership, the name and s~all pay to the tax collector of the ' .operating under such license, .of a address of all partners, and if a cor- City .of Livermore a license fee of vielatIen of this .ordinance, shall auto" poration or association, the name and ~10.00 per annum, payable annually matically revoke such license. address of the president, vice presi- III advance, for each "off sale" license, . Section 20. If any section, sub-see- dent, secretary and managing officer and ~25.00 per annum, payable annu-! tion, sentence, clause .or phrase .of this or officers; such application shall also ~lly In advance, for each "on sale" ordinance is, f.or any reason, held to contain a statement as to whether the lIcense, . i be unconstitutienal or i'nvalid, such applicant, ,or if a partnership, whether Sec~ion 10, The City Council may, decisien shall not affect the validity any of the partners, or if a cerpora- upon It~ own motion, and shall upon. .or constitutienality .of the remaining tion .or association, whether the pres i- the venfied complaint in writing of' porti'ens of this .ordinance. The City dent, vice president, secretary or any person investigate the acHon of Council hereby declares that it wauld managing officer or officers or any of any licensee and shall have pewer to have passed !this ordinance and each them have been subsequent to the' temporarily suspend or permanently section, sub-sectien, sentence, clause passage of this ordinance and within revoke a license issued hereunder for or phrase thereef irrespective of the one year prior to the filing of his ap- a,ny .of the following acts .or omis- fact that one or more of the sections, pli'cation been cenvicted of a violation SlOns: I sub-sectiens, sentences, clauses or of any law concerning the manufac- a. Misrepresentation of a material phrases there.of be declared uncensti- ture, transportation, or sale of liquor, f.act by the applicant in obtaining a tutional .or invalid. or have been convicted of any felony lIcense; Secti.on 21. This .ordinance shall be under the laws of the United' States b. If the licensee violates .or causes known as the Beverage Ordinance,' or .of the State of California, or any or permits to be violated any of the Section 22. All .ordinances .or part: State of the United States. provisions .of this .ordinance; .of ordinances 4n conflict herewith are Section 6. Upon receipt of an appli- c. If the licensee commits any act I hereby repealed, cation for a Hcense and the license fee which under this ordinance would be Sectl'en 23. This .ordinance is here- the licensing board shall theroughly Sufficient ground for the denial .of an by ordered to be printed and pub- investigate and deny the application appli'catien for a. license; lished in the Livermore Herald which if: .~, If the licensee violates the pr,o- newspaper is hereby designated for a, The applicant is not of goed VISIOns of Chapter 744 .of the Statutes that purpose. moral character; or of 1917, or any amendments thereto.. Introduced at a regular meeting 0' b,Thepremises in respect to whi'ch Sectien 11. Prior te the revocatien ( the Council of the City of Livermer the license is to be issued do not com- ,or suspension .of any license by the' held on the 7th day of August, 1933. ply with the provisions of this Ordin- C,i'ty Council ~O days netice shall be, A metIen of CO,uncilman Fiorio, ance; .or given to the lIcensee by persenal ser- i seconded by Ceuncllman Clarke, tp c. The premises and equipment or vice or by registered mail directed ~ file the same. Carried. the plans and specifications thereef in to the licensee at his latest address' A YES: C .0 U n c i I men Bathwell, respecit te which the license is to be of record. Licenses shal! be suspended, Clarke, FLerio, Tubbs and Mayor issued are injurious to the public or revoked by the City Council only I Bernhardt. health and safety; or Upon netice as provided herein and, NOES: None. d. The applicant has had a li'cense upon a hearing at which the licensee! ABSENT: None. forfeited, suspended or reveked under may attend and show cause why his ELMER G. STILL, City Clerk. the provisions of this ordinance; or license should not be revoked. The' Passed and adopted at an adjeurned e. The applicant subsequent to the determinatien of the City Council regular meeting of the Council of the passage .of this ordinance and wi!thin after such hearing shall be Subject City of Livermore, held on the 14th one year prior to filing his applica- te review by a Court of competent d3IY .of August, 1933, on moUen .of tion, has been convicted .of a violation jurisdictien. Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Coun- .of any law concerning the manufac- Section 12. No manufacturer of cilman Clarke, by the follewing vote: ture, 'transportation or sale of liquor beverages nor any officer, director ,Or A YES: C 0 u n c i 1 m e Ii Bothwe!l or has"been convicted of a felony un- employee .of such manufacturer, nor Clarke, FLorio, Tubbs and Mayer der the laws of this State, the United any person who owns any interest in Bernhardt. States, or any State of the United the business of such manufacturer,' NOES: None. States; .or shall acquire, hold or have any inter- ABSENT: Nene. f, The premises,wherein said license est either direct or indirect in the Approved this 14th day .of August, is propesed to be exercised or the pro- business of any "on sale" licensee nor 1933. pesed sale .of beverage therein, vio- in the furniture and fixtures of the lates any building, zening, health, or premises wherein the business ,of such pqlice ordinance or a~y law of the licensee is conducted, nor shall any) United States or of thiS State. The such person endorse, guarantee. or' lic'ensing beard may, consider any ob- stand surety for a lease .or any other \ jections or pr.otests to the issuance of obligation of any such licensee. Pro- licenses and !the board mav g-rant or vid.edhowever, that this sectien shall R. P. BERNHARDT, Mayer, City of Livermore, Califernia. ATTEST: ELMER G. STILL, City Clerk. 41. 6# AUG 14 lQi3 AUG \ 5 iii3' AU G. 1\ 6 \~ , gl ~ ~ ADJOURNMENT On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess to meet ~st 15th. -:.9~3, at 8 p.m. fJ~/ Approved J~~/A; , Attest:~ _' Mayor. Ci ty Clerk. AUG 2 t 1933 Livermore; California, .::-!h'Ht-.~~~if-.::-~~"::-:~.~~E-:~,t";~~}-:HI-~~.~:Io ADJOURNED REGULAR IvIEETING--AUGUST 15, 1933. An adjourned ~egular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Tuesday evening, August 15th, 1933. The meet ing was called to order at 8: 15 0' clock. Present- Roll call: / Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke. Fiorio, Tubbs. and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--none. DIRECTED TO APPEAR On motion of councilman ClarIce, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by vote of the Council, G. Maiaris was directed to appear before the Council on Vlednesday, Au[,ust 16th. 1933, at 7 :30 p.m. to Sh0\7 cause why his perrdt and license to cell soft drinks should not be revoked. ADJOURNMENT on motion of Councilna.n rl'ubbs, seconded b';:r Councilnan Clarke, and by vote of the Counc~l, the Council then took a recess to meet on wedneSC:m16th. 1933, at 7:30 p.m. ~ . J\pproved: ~"""~.t!,~ Attest: ~ Mayor. City Clerk. AUG 2 1 1933 Livermore, California, -:H~-:t-:-:l-.:E-:<-~~~~}-:~~-:~ ":}":=...!~:I-:H~~":}~~~}.~:I- ADJOUi1NED REGULAR I,IE1<7EIlTG-- AUGUST 16 ~ 1933. An adjoul"'ned regular nleeting of the Ci t~: Council VIaS held in ,.' the Council Chambers at the City Hall on ;'!ednosday evening, August 16th, 1933. ~Le meeting was called to order at 8:20 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmon Bot~lwell, Glarke, Fiorio, Tubbs. and J.:ayor Bernhardt; absent--:none. PEHEIT GRANTED On notion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Clarke, 2nd by vote of the Council, a permi t vms C;l"anted, upon application, to the Vctcr~ms of Foreign 'Naro to conduct a boxing and wrestling , " " '\ I AUG t 6 lWi3 AUG 2 1 '933 4171 exhibi tion on ll.ugust 23rd, 1933, at the Memorial Building. AUDITING AND ACCOUNTING CONTRACT AWARDED On Lwtion of Councilman Tubbs. secondedby Councilman Bot.hwell, ~.C1.nd by vote of the COlIDCil, a contract was awarded to the National Audit & SY8tem Co., Inc., for a quarterly audit of the City's books and accounts, and fol" keeping monthly the "r;11..micipal GenCl~al Hecords," "General Ledser" and "Segregation Ledger" of the City of Livermore, and to make an annual audit and report, all for the fi8cal year ending June 30th, 1934, and to assist in propaX'ing the annual budget of the City in 1934, all at a compensation of :~G5 per r:wnth, payable Ronthly. AD30uran.IflJ2 Councilman Tubbs, seconded by 00uncilman CIa and by on LIon day , APproved; , California, . PKKKKUXKUXKXKKKKKHXXIXXXXXXXK PERHIT GRANTED On motion of Cou...Ylcilman Tubbs, seconded by Counciln,an Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, a permit to sell soft drinks, but not including beer, 17as granted upon [,pplication to the Veterans of Foreign Viars for the Memorial Buildinc; on South L streot. ADJ01JRHMENT On moti-:n of Councilman Tubbs. seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by vote of tho Council, tho Council then. took a :eeccss to neet ADDroved. J. ,. 8 p. Tile Attest: ~'<}~e,. City Clerk. Mayor. Livermore, California, AUG 28 \iia ~~}~~~~~~~}.:-~~~~~~.~t.:~~~.:}~~:"~.~:f ADJOmlNED rCGUL/'d1 HEETIHG--AUGUST 21, 1933. An 8.d,i ourned regular moctLnc cf the Ci ty iJounci 1 rW.sheld in the Council Gh2.mbers 8. t tho Ci t~r Hall on 1.~ond8Y overdng, Lugust 21st, 1933. The meeting H,;-:S called to ol'dor at 8:10 o'clock. ~ itoll call: Prescnt--Councilmen Bothvrell, Glo:eke, I"iorio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhar>dt; ebscnt--none. I.IINUTES I, PPH OVE!) ~I =' Lr:l ~ 418 AUG 2. \ '~~~3 I The nlinutcs of the meetin(;s held on August 14th and 15th, 1933, WOl'e read, and on notion of G ouncilman Bothwell, seconded by Council- nmn Clarke, and by vote of thoCouncil, were approvod as entered. SEVEN CIJ'.IMS ALLO'dED Seven claims, a:noun ting to n total of $509.12, nope audi ted and approved by the FinDnce Conmli ttoe. andon motion of Councilman rrubbs, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by the following called vote, nero alloy{ed out of v8rious funds B.nd 17arr[\n ts ordered dl"avH1 as follows: ryes --Oounci Imen Bothwell, 0 larke, Fior'io, Tubbs, ::md l=a~~or Bernhardt; noes --none; absent--nonc: GEl::-El\f,L FalID 6326--State Cornpensation Ins. Fund, insurance...............$ 6327--Indenpendent Warehouse Co., bond of Supt. of sts...... 6328--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., street lighting........... 6329--Pacific Gas & ~lectric Co., Park liGhting......... .... 6330--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., li[~tinG city bIdes....... 6331--Pacific Gas & ~lectric Co., electricity for seneI' far~ LIBR1'1E~Y FalID 6332--pacific Gas &. Electric Co., Libr8:ry lichting.......... 124.92 8.00 350.45 3.20 9.32 10.07 4.16 ONE CLAIM ALLO,iED The follorring claiEl VT[lS al.ldi ted and appr'oved by the l"inance Com- mi ttee, L'nd on moti on of Councilman BothvTell, seconded b:T Councilman Fiorio, 8'1d by the followins called vote, was allowed out of the General Fund and a warran t ordered drnvm: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--nonej absent--none: 6333--Railroad Avenue Garage, transporting prisoners........, 25.00 PROTEST LICE1TSE A letter YTaS received from G. Babich, protestinG the II:'. yr,lcnt of [) quarterl-;{ license of '10.00 for soIling soft drinks, which was ordered filed. LIERCEt N'r CJ.J.i:,SSIFIC!\ 'l.'IOnS On r,lotion of Councilman Bothviell, seconded b-;{ Councilman 'i'ubbS, andhy vote of the Council, the merc:l18nt busine~:;s of Dr'. Lee A. LIartin- dale 'HTCl o;:'l I.':i'_' ..,) C l[l G S if1 :1. cd f}'8 of tl',LO 2nd merchant class. ... On motion of COUDcl11"o:1 Fiorio, seconded by Council:;~an ClarKe, Ecnd by vote of the Council, the mer'chBnt business of W. C. 'l'hompsol1 'ij- was classified 8S of the 1st class. ADJ01Jmn,:rmT It. ('I On notion of vouncllman Clarke, seconded h;{ -Jo1.mcil'~lD!1 :30thr:ell, ODd by vote of the Oounc il, the Counc il tl1cn took a :('ccess to moet on l.Iayor. Livermore, California, tin" ? :j 1~3 -" ..-- - ^ ttest :1P/JP~~8:t1Pl, City Cle::."k. j, pproved : . AUG 2 8 1~33 4191 ADJOUf\NI<1) HEGUIJ,H r,IEETING--AUGUST 28, 1933. An adjOlE"ned regular meeting of tho City (Jolm.cil vras held in the Council Chambers at the Ci ty Hall on I.londay evening, August 2f3th, 1933. The moeting was called to o1"dor at 8:10 o'clock. nolI Call: Present-- Councilnen Bothnell, Clnrlce. Fiorio. ond I.:ayor BerrJ.l.nrdt; absont--Councilman Tubbs. MINUTES APPHOVED The minutes of the meetinGs hold on fmgust 16th nnd 2lst, 1933, were read, and on motion of Councilrnan ClaI'ke, seconded by Council- man Both 1.'ioll, and by vote of the C ounc iI, were approved as entered. FIVE CLAH'IS f,LLO\VED Five claims, amoUo.'l.ting to a to:.fll of ~?91.26 were audited and approved by tt~e I'i;1.8nCe COEuni ttee, Dndon motion of Counciln8n Fiorio. seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by the following called vote, "ilOre 81lmvod out of the General J:i'und and TTarrnnts ordered d1"OVil! DS follows: Ayos--Counci lmon BoLlr;ell, C 181"ko, Fi orio, r,nd I1ayor Bernhardt; noos--none; nbsent--Councilman Tubbs: 6334--Bank of America, assg. of D. A. Snith, 88rvices...$ 21.00 6335--Al'1e1"ican Trust Co., assg. of D. r. 8r:1i th, se1"vices 8.S Deputy TEi)~ Collcctor.....~"........"... 6336--Richard M. CallaGhan. travel expense........ ...... 6337--A. Lydikson, tires, etc. ......................... 6338--Robt. Goldschmidt & Hichard L.r'genzinser, OV01"- chargo for license...... ................8. 3G.00 8.90 18.36 6.00 GOUrJCILI!IP.lJ TUBBS PRESENT At this point, Councilman Tubbs arrived at the meeting. COMI,TUlfICA TIONS A letter 1']'['..S l'ecoived from the Villi tticr Californian, requesting , informa tion in rosard to a repo1"ted disrQ$8.rdlng of tll.e State Sales Tax in Live1"nore. The letter had been ansVlered by the Ci ty Attorney. A communication rras received fron the P[',cific Gas & ~lect1"ic Conpany, in pesard to its liabili ty for' a franchise :f:'op eloctpic se:.:'vice in the City of Li V01"m01"e. It Has referred to the City i', tto1"ney. A cOnlmunicn tion v;r s r'occived fpom tho Divis ion of Hi Ghrrays , San Fr'[.nc isco, inclosinG G qUG8tionnttire in rC~8.rd to the . C OEllllg e~{pe,ndi turo of ~l'le cas 01 inc tfJ.';{ 8.11ot:J011 t i.n Li VC1/i2~10~~e ~ 1-'- 0"0 '" v ~'j c.";:> 1"eforrod to the SUDeri~to~dont of Stroets for ansnoring. 420 ,AUG 2.8 \~~3 SE.P 5 - liji3 ~I ~ ,~ :r;; A cornr:unication (":88 received fron 1{rmse, Hunt &, SCh,70:;.'tZ, San Diogo, Go11ci tL'.G 8.n:r caGGS of 2cppl::r7.n~; to the St8.te ~.\ail- road Commission fOJ.' lr-:rreJ:' public uti lit;;)" ~cato3. It 17[_0 Or(iCl~ed filed. A c o:~~j-;""Ullicc_ ti O~J. ~J7r:.:3 r~cc c i vcd fr'OT~ t.llo Le8-SUc of CCtlif ol'""r}j_8. r.J:unicipali ties, San Francioco: in regard to tho yl'oposod :eoorr:;ard- za tion of the LeaGUe i::1to nOI'thern. con tJ'al, 8.:1C1 southern ~Jor'tions. It ITS.C ordered filod. A cOTIEmnication was recoived from the Portland Ge3ent Associ- 8. tion, San FI'oncisco, oxtol1inc the adv~m t8Ee:: of concreto hichr;a~rs. It IT&8 ordered filed. PN~LII rr GRt~11r::lID 011 l~:()tiorl of COulicilrlo.Y1 r~Cl."'..l)1)3 -~ 8GC01:dod 1J:r CouncilrlE.'i.l1. Eiotl1- r: 0 11 , [3.n.d b:r voto of tJ18 Counci 1. n 'lJc:"'--lrli t :Ias ~rnntcd upon ~- .- fllJj~) l~.- c~~_tion to L~G. f~3clina Prcftol:is, to Jell 80ft drin}:s, tobaccos, ice cream, B.nd carldy at 1106 Wect 1st streot. Id}:,-'l CI-Ii;.II~ cr.J:. SS 11;1 I C!'I.. TIOITS On motioc) of Counci:Lr'LOYl F:Lorio, 3GCO',dod by Cc.u:"'.ciL1Dn 3nth- ;;rcll, nnd b~,r vote of the Council, the :-'.or'clum t bus :IDes ses of Dl'"'. R. TI. Root and Dr. L~o. J. Parl~Y ~crc each classified as of the 1st 01888.. ADJotmm,'lENT On motion of Cou'.lcilr18.n ':J12l'ko, seconded 1~ Counci Iman Tul)bs. and bYVote~,OC 'h~e " ununcciill~, = tho C~Ul1,_Cil t],On 8d:,ioUl,nod. (?~ ' . . APprovod:~<. 4, Attest:~~~, Mayor. City Clerk. Liveroore, California, SEP 5 - \i13 ~t-~-:-'J-~f..::-::...:t-~~}-~:r~:~~Jo":~.:HHf-~<-~ REGULi\H I.IEETIHG- -SEPTEI.IBJ?3, 5, 1933. A rogular !':loctinc of the Ci ty Council of the Ci t~. of Livel~1:lol""e 8.S held in tho C ounc il Ch8.1;"bors at tho Ci t::,'- He,ll on Tue sday evening, Septo~fuer 5th, 1933. The meeting was callod to order at 8:25 o'clock. noll C8cl1--Pres on t: Gounci Imori BothY;ell, C la1'1:o, FiOl'io. Tubbs, arlcl Llo,:~rox~ 1301~11llCt::'dt; sbscnt: nono. I:IIlmT~S APP20VED Tho minutos of the last trro ;',~ectinG3 '.Tere :;,....cad, and on notion of C ounci 1~:;a:1 '.L'ubbG, 8 ccondcd by Coul1cil;:2cl1 30th,[c11, ~' rei 0;r voto of tJle Council, ','lGPC 8F9I'oved 8.S entcrod. SEP 5 - 19:),) OFFICllcLSt REPORTS 421 I 'The re ~)orts of the Clerk, Trea:::;Ul~el', and Ci ty Lnsinccp, 2nd the loose-leeS :::}loet::: Cho.;iinc t}l c collcc tions of' the Tax Cellcc tor' Emd Ci ty Judge, all 1"Ol" the (,lOll. th of August, 1933, rrerc read, 8.nd on motion of 00unc i IJwll. Bothwell, ::xJconc1ed by Council::8.n C lal"ke, 2nd by vote of thc Council, nerc accepted [c;ld Ol"'dered pla.ced on file. SIGN PEHMIT GRAHTED On motion of c..:ouncil~!mn B oth~~;cll, seconded by Councilm8.n J:i'iorio, and by vote of the Council, 8. permit to erect [i sien, not elcctric, about 7 ft. tall by 3 ft. ...-ride, to extend over tto sidei7alk in .front 1st stl"'eet, Yj8~(;l'cmted, u:pon op:plication, to ELler E. Jones. of his place of busincss in the Doctor Dolan building at 1110 West COliUJUlHC/. TIONS A letter ,78.S :ceceived 1'ron tJle i181lrof'd Co;;unission of t:10 St8.te & Electric Company. of California in reGard to an electric fra~chise for the Pacific Gas It TIas laid over for consideration. cOr)"iT of ~ <l A letter TIas received fpom the Board of Library Tru:::tees, enclos- ing a the budGet reco~1ended by the Boord fop t}iJ) enslJ.i11g fi:::cal :;-NU"'. C LI, ILlS A LLO'.TtID , 1;'ifty-f01,n~ claims, amou::1tinS to a totol of $2, 2~:10. 98, rre1"'C rt '1" ~ l'~~.r. YI i~ bl N v 01.::,.lC.1, _ J,'~'-_. Q ) '" , audited and approved by tho FinG~ce COIT~ittee, and on notion of seconded by CounciLmn l"iorio, andby the following c1A.l.') Q ~'n1 ~:," G i'J 0 11 0;7 S : called vote 1';0"-"'"'0 2,110ncd out of ve-'r'icus fund::: 8nd V[E'rrants ordm"'ed ,"'7'0'" ('oun....~ l"'c"~ "'0+1-".""'11 ,-'l "v".~ T:-'~ e""'i 0 ).1..,) ~J-- J .l............l- H~ ..:..:. ~ l.J..;._~\;/10 , V.LeJ..'. .l"~\_;, .L'~~ ..1.1.. _, , fi1l11J :.; G, c.!ld Ole) 301~.rJlfll"'d t; nOGS"'-l1onc; nl)'C~cn t--norlC: ..- GEI,TR:ll1. L J?lJTID ('."'7(') -""'0 IT Do-'-o-Y'\ "a1'---"- $ 000 v - Uv . .J,.'j. L,. " .l.J., IJ t::,'.L ;./ . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 6340 - - rl. '~'i.. T e 1"l-1:) 1 e , ::::; [\.18...1l J"''' . . of . ~ . . ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6341--TIG111"l'Y. SGelJr~rld 8alD.11~:............... ~ . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6342--Jo11l1 I'. L'lic1101is, ~.ralal""lJ:......."".......".."........ 63...13--E1I1101'l G. Still, Galf,r:r. e,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-r G344--Leslie llcarn, 8alary....~.......................... ... G3~15-- IJtt lB. ;il"l i[~J.'l t , s2-1f?_1.:r........,........,..............""...." 634G--I.~. J. Cln111c, 8al[,-I-~J.'.". ~ . . . . . , . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . G347--I\icll&1-"ld Iii. Call8Gl1.3-n,G[llr~.r~7l..''''''.....,,,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,...,, 6348--TiTiss Jda JOS8en, S['...lDl~~r.................................... 6349--.!\..dolf JOl1l1S011~ 82~lo_:e:,;... 41........."..."........"........... 6350--JOO"30 ~l8~G?~1US80n_, S[''-.18.1"":r......".,,.... ~.,..." .................... 6351- -70:3 cnl.1i:1.i &. Bel")caJ~1~~.G Clli, 8c~1[; l':t" . . .. It . " ~ " .. . " .. l' . ., . 9 "0. . 6352--i~.' P. Bel"llll:u:i:i./)(lt_, 8'r:1D.l.~T...."..."....,.,....".".............. 6353--8. BOU1TIcll, sal~ry.~............. ...~,................. 6354--0. G. Clarke, salary........~..., ...... ,............. 6355--F11ElYllc Fi pi1'lio', sD,lftl'lY...,....................................... 6'7- r:: G' -Go 0 p J.u'ol'--' '" eo.., 1" "Y'."r o V - ...L. .. ...j ~, a Q. C~..l. J . .. , " . . .. . . . ... . . " . .. ... ., " " .. . . . . .. . . . .. . STF:EET HIPH.OV=I.IEIJT FUl'TD 6357--L. E. -\-t.2igl1t, 88_18-.1~Y["--G Su..ptJ" of Sts...... _ f . .. <<. ... . G EITErtt~ L 17LTIID t:'.'ZE:::8 Dl' i{ l( Pr:ot ",o.l"'"Y'~- '-'''' 1,'-;I'- T11"')CCtO"' VVv -- " . . .\'-1 ,uc..~_c.>..L,:- c.~.) ....1..L .!."4 _ U,;o" J.......".:r"".. 155.00 135.00 126.eO 121. 50 100.00 16.G7 155.00 25.00 45.00 25~00 100.00 117.00 54:.00 le,.OO 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 <:1:5.00 63.00 \Qa~ 422 ,SEP 5 . rvl => o ,;:-Tj ~ LIBHAHY FtJ1TD C359--T.-lins rT:rl~tlc 1>, IIarp, G8.1aI)::r [13 L::.br*al':L8.l"i.............. $ 100.00 63GO--I..Ir~s. i~nl1ie I301in, j8"nltol" YTorl:.. \I. ....".. .. f........ 17.50 GmrL"'::li\L J:lnID G3Gl--Goo. H. Dotcn, balancc due on s81al~Y"""""""" _ LIBHAHY FIJI-ill 6362--Pacific Gee::: & J.!..lectric Co., Libr8ry liGhtinG........ 6363--SCtCl"lflElonto Bee, subGcri~)tion........"............... G3G4--Woods 1]C\-,8 liGcncy, ~ubscription....................... 6~6r. C',,_ T:1-"I" l'\Cl' ~co Ne-~"" (;0 bool'~ v - t) - - U 9:JL.u. ..1.... J.. ~t.... ~ J. ~ ,,/ 0 . , \-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6366--Thoo. G01~I1Cl'l Co., s},lado~ etc.,...................... 6367 --Beazell' s DrUG Storc, t:;rpe\-rri tel' l"libbon............. G ElTE1A L F'tJND G3G8--John L. I~nderson, services 8_S policeman............. 6369--3011.1'1 B. Juguf:l, GC_l'~vTices us policclna11'................ 6370--John"\. l.Iichelis, rOll t of motorcycle................ 6'Z71 D'''l T"lru' E<' lJn,,,,,, n4-+e'1dl'n'-' nrl'''''Ol1''''' ..., 0 - - ..L. 1: 0.. ~.L . ,__ .l. c1...J,. J. , c l.J v 1, ~ _ (:.1 1: 0 i. 0..L fI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6372--Dol'lis Gl""1D.-;I., t7Iping,................................ G373--Intor-City E::press.l subscription........,........... 6374--Livcl'nore Herold, publishinG and printinG........... 6375--Pacific Tclophone & Telegraph Go., service.......... 6376--PJ.ddl'~coSOG1,..8.pJl Co., plr-.tes. ~ It " 1''' .,. 11... . .'............. G377 --Valley GaraGc, s tal"ter 8rma ture, otc................ 6378--Harold W. Anderson, Gasoline and oil., ........... ... 637a--Jacob.~_}~leeG & ~on, S11pplies................ /I...... " .. .,. 6380--Jolm E. J0118011, l....op[i.iro................. /I . . . .. . . . . . . . . G381--Li verf~ol'e Corl11i1ercial Co., YJ8shinEj PO':iTdci.", otc....... 6382--Croce IS ~(estaurant, mC[ils for pr18oner.s............. G383--l10bins on Tr8.ctop Co., p8rts for trac tor. . . ,. . . . . . 6384--Le8.r-Kimler ~otor Co., parte for Ford tractor....... 6385--811011 Oil Co., oil,.....,..... -1' . . . . . . . . .. . . . ., . . . . /I . . .. 638G--Union Oil en. of C[~lifor~l.li[t, [::2.8 ollnc., . . . . . tI . . . . . ,. ., . 6387--Cnlifornia ~Vater Sorvico Co. ~ TInter 8c~vico.~ ..... ... erz c,n ro~ 1 l' .Do''''nl' n 1',r" t'"','\ C' "'-~i'-" CG~ no'. It It Uvuu--lvc.-t.J... J...!.. 0. ,~Q._"v,:" \-.Ie.!...j..L F- U., . ~ . . r:'.'78() pro '-P' r<.,....Q. .JC..ICCtl" G ,...-'- l' ,,-,-tlY1r-- <,)0 J-- oCl.J..lC \..;c.uC,. ' lC C/" u v' l;:.:" ---G............. 6390--Pa-cific G08 &. Electric Co., Library park li':.:h t:'Lng. . . 6391--Pucific Gas &. .~lectric Co., olcctricity for SOITor f"loarr:l. .. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 6392--Srroeney l~CGtaurDnt, meals for pl"iconcrs (July)...... RESOLUTIOH FIXIHG TAX Hi\ TE 2.50 3.92. 9.GO 3.45 .57 3.27 .77 15.00 15.00 13 . 00 2.50 10.00 7.68 91.86 4.25 7.92 7.12 1.51 4.30 1.15 2.50 31. 50 16.68 12.66 21. 11 27 . 50 1. GO 94.00 350.45 1.92 10.17 7.25 The folloHins I'esolu-:,ion ':rasintpoduccd by C01..l.'1c:Llmnn l"iopio and read, end 0):'1 motion of Councilmf.cn }'iorio, seconded by Council- man 'i'ubbs, Dnd by the follor;ing called vote, 1188 adopted: Ayes-- Councilmcn Bothviell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, and Ma:ror Bernhardt; cl0GC--none; ubGent--n0118: HESOLUTION NO. 1052i. Resolvod, b'y the Cit:r Council of tho City.of LivCI'r101"lO, County of f.laYl1eda, Str.tc of Ce,lifornia, thnt the property tftX fop the City of Liver'ElOl'\o, upon nll real €lnd pex'sonal property in srid City of Livermore for the year' 1933, is hereby lcvied, [l,nd the tax ree to for caid City of' Li vernorc is hc:::'cby fixed t's follons: General Fund Libl'a:."y Pund Bond Interost and .i.lodenption Flmd, 1908 Bond intercst and ~~edamDtion Fund,1915 (;~ ~? .99 .08 on each ~100.00 valuation; on cach ~lOO.OO valuation; .065 on ct'.ch ~JIOO. CO vnlu8. tion; .. .12 on or.ch 0100.00 valuation; 'r-: SerTGl"l Bond Sinkinc l"uncl of 1925, .15 on Streot Improvement Bonds Sinking Fund of 192G. .065 on Street Im,pl"'ovomen t Bonds Sinking l<'und of 1929, __ .05 . on Total tax---~$~~ on each $100.00 valuation; each (' valuatIon; ,,;>109.00 each ~~100. 00 veluation; each ~~100. 00 valuation; ... SEP 5 - l~Ja SEP 1 8 \i33 4231 STREET PIl,lT ADOPTED On motion of Councilman :2'io1"io, seconded b:T Councilman Clarke, and by the foll017ing called vote, attrlan for tho Construction, Main- taincnce and Repair of the Streets in the Gi ty of Livermore fI'om Gasoline Tax Funds ,II as' submitted by the City Engineer, was adopted: II.yos--CoUt'1cilmen Bothrrell, Clo.rL:e, Fiorio, 1ubbs, and },IayOl'" BernhaJ:~dt; noes--nono; absent--nonc. ADJOUHlJEENT On motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by COl.illcilman Bothrrcll, .and by vote of the Cmmcil, the Council then took a recess to meet Mayor. at B p.m. ~ , Attest: ~@ - Ci t:r Clerk. Appl'-'oved: Li vermore, California, OCT 2 - 1933 ~~":!-"~:f.:~~~::."~"":}~~:i- "=~:f*-,~~ ADJOUmTED HEGUU\.H UEEETING- -SEPTET,IBER 18, 1933. An adjourned J'oculo.r meeting of the City Council vms held in the Council Chambers a'i:; the City Hall on I.Tond8Y evening, September 18th, 1933. 111.e moeting 1m3 cP,lled to order at 8:10 o'clock. Holl Call: Presen t--Councilmen Both'.7ell, Fiorjo, J:ubb3, o.nd Eayor Bernhardt; absent--CoUllcilman Clarke. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE, LICENSES GRANTED On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Counc::.lman Piorio, and by vote of the Council, 3 off-sale beverage licenses were Granted, upon application, as follows: Del~VS:ll<.e,M:er.<;antile, !he. ~i 187,jSeu th J:st:;>eetJ ;.MJ G'~ 'Pii'a tt ,'l.o74':-We:st"'J.st2.AtptH~t;'A3a.feway~:Store$, Inc., 1212 WeBt 1st street, On motion of Councilnmn Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Piorio, and by vote of the Council, twelve an-sale beveraGe licenses were granted, upon application, as follows: M. Biscay, 76 South S stree~ Fred Cerruti, 191 No. Livermore Avenue; Cbris Chakires, 1078 East 1st street; James Chakires, 1071 west. 1st street; J. M. Christian, 1119 West 1st street; Geo.W. Conrad. 1129 West 1st street; Raymond .I J. George, 30 South Livermore Avenue; G. Hatal"is, 1407 ,{iest 1st street; Angelo Polomoni and Louis J. Volponi, 1245 Railroad Avenue; Angelina Prcftokis Emd Louis Prcftolds, 1106 ','lest let street; F. A. Skov, 1202 West 1st street; and Jo~~ Valperga, 950 Railroad Avenue. On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, 424 ~EP 118 \Q33 . ~I :::::I \~ ~ and by vote of the C01.IDcil, five (5) off-se.le and on-sale licenses were granted, upon application, as follows: George Coughlan, 263 East 1st street; J. Degler, 1456 '{[est 2d street; Mathild8. A. Jones, 1116 West 1st streot; Mally's Grill & Coffee Shop, 1141-51 Hest 1st street, and J. H. S[~ndeI's, 118 North LivcI"more f.,venue. -J PERMIT AND LICENSE CANCELLED On motion of CouncilI:1.Dn Bothnell, seconded by Councilnf'n Fiorio, and b;yr vote of tho Council, the permi t hel"etofore granted to Adolph Grisel to soIl soft clI'inlcs, tobaccos, ice cream or canc:~l at 1456 ITost 2d stroet, was cancelled upon his written request. .'PERMIT GRANTED On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seoonded b'~l Councilman Bothrrell, and by vote of the Council, a perr:1it to sell soft dI'inks, tobaccos. ice cream or candy, vras grnnted, upon applic8.tion, to J. Degler at 1456 West 2d street. CHIEF OF POLICE'S ~EPORT 'L'ho peoort of the Chief of Police for the month of August, 1933, v;as road, and on motion of Coul1cilDan Bothrrell, S oconded by Councilman Fiorio:" rmd by vote; of the Council, yms accepted nnd oI"dered placed on file. COMMUN ICA TIONS the A comlwnication was received fI'omjEdward K. Hussey N1gineering Corporation, Oakland, California, inquiring in regard to newspaper ropor.ts to tho effect that tho City vms contemplating ins t811ing a light and power plan t... The Cnerl: i,:as directed to reply that there is no foundation for these reports to date. A lettoI' was received f:r>om the ITa tional Audit 8: System Co., Oalcland, Califor11.ia, [;i ving an estimated tax rate and enclosing D bUdset for the ensuing fiscal year. It was ordered filed. A lettep nas received fl'om Walter P. Smith, Livermore, com- plaining that the women 811d girls of Livermore dl'o.nk 2.nd smoked too much. It was ordered filed. -.- IN RE INSURANCE It vrDS decided that insurance cppried by the City should.be :;,"oducedto .the 'f-oll0i1ing amounts: Sewer farm buildings, $1000; Ci ty Hall, $1500, and furnishings, $500; Libl"Gl"y building, $4000; books, $3000; Furnishings, ~1200; also, that the insurance on the Moreland truck should be c8.ncellcd and thr.. t the insurance on the SEP 18 19~ OCT 2 - 1933 Corporation Yard building, $200 and on the contents, $300. ADJOURN!.lENT On motion of Councilman Fiorio; seconded by COQ~cilman 4251 Tubbs, ancm:r the Council, the Council then adjourned. Approved: ~~~~,(tGst: ~fz'..~, Mayor. City Clerk. , Livermore, california, . {HHf.::t-::t-~~:fo'.M~*** REGULAR MEETING--OCTOBER 2, 1933. A l"egular meoting of the City Council YTas hold in the Council Chmnbers at the City Hall on Llonday even:tj;lg, October 2d, 1933. The meetinc was called to order at 8:10 o'clool:. TubbS, rnd I,layor Bernhardt; Holl Call: Prc~, on t--CouncilnlOl1 Bot}1','.'oll, C laplco, Piorio, fJ)SOllt--r~one . MINUTES APPROVED The ninutcs of the last two moetinss ';'0:""0 rer;d, end on .relOtion tho Council, rTGJ::>C opproved 88 on tor\Jd. of Counc;I;~18n --oth;'iOll, seconded by Councihlan Tubbs, 8ndby vote of CLAIMS ALLOWED Sixty-tno claims, amounting to a total of 03,006.15, nero 8udi ted Emda,ppl'oved by the Finance Comni tteo, an d on mot' on of COlli1.cilnan Tubbs, soconded by Cow1cih-1811 Eiorio, and by tho fol- ol'do:ecd dra"i,;n UC.1 follo'.7s: lowins called vote, TIero allowed out of v8r~ous funds and uarrants Ayes --C01..ffiC lImen Bothrrell, Clal"ko, F:Lorlo, Tubbs, anclLInyor BerY1..hardt; noes-nono; abscnt--nonc: an,; R'~.t ~ L I-ilU1ID 6393--Geo. JJ. DotOl'lll snlc,-r:r. ~....... ~.. .,.,.... ~...."...""...$ 6394 - - VI. \" . f.Ce TI1P 1 0 ~ ::; c:l..12:.1"}Y. .. . . . . . . . II . . . . . .. . . .. 't' . . . .. . . . . . . 6395--Henry Seoband, salary............. ....... ......... 6396--Jol1l1 'ft. l~lichcli:3, Go_l[ll-,"}~T................... _....... 6397--11icl1D.rcl T.l. CL111f1..s11fi,.n, :3[;1['.1-'1:/_....................... 630S--L'I. J. Cl[ll~l(, :s [J..ln.l....Y. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . . . . . . . . 6399--Loslio Hearn, salary........... ................... 6400--1~dolf JolLnso11., G['..lnl""l~r............................. 6401--J088e '{8.:3li1UnSc11, 8c.lc:.r~r........................... 6402--Dr..r:t. Il. Root, snlal':.l............................ 6403--EllTIOr G. Still, srlcry............................ 6404--Toscr.nini D~ BCl'\Ge;-~l8.cclli.J s[:lr!.')~T................... 6405--L. ~. ~~ight, salary.............................. 6406--1l. P. BerxlhE-:..rdt, nr,lr:.r-y........................... 6407--3. Bot11y;cll, sf-\lor::;r...... of ", .. ........................ ct.oo C G i"'l~-"'I-e. "'r'l~-''''''T '_J';; u--. . V _C,',-L ':., , >..;..0. C'...i. ~ . , .. . . . . . . . '" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 6409 - -1:'1" nnk Ii1i or- i 0, S [L lar:l. ~ . . " . . . . . . . ~ . . . 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . c410 0.0.0 1,' n1'l'-r'.... '""'''."....,.r U - - . ..,L...L .. u..) 1.:J , \.J (, '..J.. V.J.. ,J . ~ .. " . . . . . . . . " . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ST~\El~T DIPI10VEI.;ElTT FillJD 6411- - L. E" \Vl"l i L--;h t , 8, [l,-l (j l""Y. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LIBHtEY FUND 6412-.-t'liSG r~Iyrtlc E. I-I81"1p, SG.18.l1:)T..."..................... cl413 --!:D?G. 1'J.11nie Bolin, j o.ni tOl" 1;-10111:.................... 6414--;,liss Lois E. He:1ry, ::alary 8S substi tU.te Libr?ri8n. 157.50 135. 00 126.00 121.50 45.00 25.00 16. 67 100.00 117 . 00 63.00 100.00 54,00 155.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 45.00 180.00 16.75 50.00 426 OC12 - was ~l o ::'Tj ~ 6415--Pacifie Go:::; & Electric 0'0-, Lib1"['l""'; lir'htinr,.,)'" - _ .$" t.t "'~.J ... 6<1:1G--Jo.Gob r(CGG &:. S01'1, tl11"lC[1cl... tI. " . . 'I . . ~ . ., ., . . . " . . . . . . f' . 6417 --}i. I,. IIt=).nfJ 011, oi 1. . . . . , . . . . . ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6418--Ssl1 1'\";::nci8cO HO'd::; CO., books for Lib:..'r:.."y......... 641D--Li VGI'>lor'Q licrclld, Gl11JScJ:'ir)tion... # . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4-. 52 2.75 24.40 10.96 2.00 BOND INTEREST AND REDEMPTION Fmm-1915 6420--American rl'rust Co., 8 coupons-St. Imp.. Bonda"1915. 6421--Bank of [mcr'icG, 25 coupons--..oSt. Imp., Bonds-1915. STREET IMPROVEMENT FmJND 100.00 312.50 6422--C2.1iforni8~ 1J.~811~fGl--' Co., s8.nd..................... 41. 00 GENER1, L FUND 6423--Miss j,ds Jess en, wary as Public Fenl th Hurse..... 25.00 6424--John L. f,nderson, services [US policeman~.......... 5.00 G425--D. 1,. S:ni th, sOl'"'vicos as policeman................ 5.00 G426--Johl1. ~(. Michelis, nent of I':lotorcycle.............. 13.00 6427--Jolu1 H. Micheli::;, tr8vclins expenses.............. 4.00 6420--Henpy Lleyor, services D,S :Jubatitute g[,rdoner...... 45.00 6409 Il' "~'''''''^o-''e -r,l-I "'0 Do.--.t ""l"'''tn'''l'F ",r.l~-"l' e.... "z'00 00 t:...I . - - J V V..l. J.t.L ... -L-L "- l...l', \--1 L (..'-l --'.1. ~'/ U c1, C'..l u. . . . .. .. . . . . v . 6<.130--U2t:ior181 Audit & Syste;n Co., auditing End Gccounting. 65.00 6<:3l--L. .t..,il"ir:;ht, fund for potty city 8CCOuntS........ 10.00 6432--Miss Doris Grrr:s.-, typinG.... - . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 6L1'zrz """,,, '." or, "'ud"'on c..r-"'l"1.-l,~~ D-"l''''o~e''' 0 r-O ,,:~O--~J. _ ~~. ~. __\U ,0.l ~ .;......C:..Ll.1... _'-l.lC.) lJ. -: J..l .L............... ~. 0 6434--.01)' PO.Lll b. DOlC,,"ll, Cx.D.YlllnlllG p1'.l201161.................... 2.50 6<1:35--Dl~. '~'i. L. I/Io7I011S, sex"vice for IJ1~i3nor.!I.......~.... 2.50 6436---'i1ostcl'"'11 Uniol1 r.Ilclc01~D~lJll Co., 3 tc 10 [;1' f:UilS . . . . . .. . . . 1.03 GL13r/--Li't,}'CY':-::011C J?r"611.cll. Lc.turl.dr1'~r, 3Cll')'\Tice..... ~ "'.". 11...... .50 643Q--V[illc~r GDl"8.r:C, condOXlcor................."..,. It "'. '" .. 1.02 G4:39--PD.cific rl1elopll011C &: 1181oC~:-L'~pll \]0., 0C;1'l'~"lico........ 2.75 G440---,Vm. n. IvltI~innol1, 1500 st[\l"~)0d 81J.d p:c/'Oin ted envelopes. 28.72 64~11--0[~1=12.11d Blue PT'int Co., 1)1116 pl~i~1t rl[3~p::;........... 14.55 6412--Geo. Silviria, rcp8iro..,.. ~#.. ~..-~ .............. 2.07 6443--11. R. .Ellis Co. _, '7 1~11bi:J01~ ~tL:i':I;8..,.............. 1.84 6444--I-I. J. ..:(e08. c[ir'bon p~_pOl".,........................ 1.25 G445--j\ddl'CSSOG1'E.pll Co., plcttes........................... 1.98 G446--Pacific Motor Transport Co., expressage........... .66 6"1.'7 I,' G'''cC\'11)r'.'~r-rs conn 1"4-..." 11'.d."~n-1. 41"' 12 ,-' --1: ::., - -1.~. ....L.; \....11.. 0.... Cl U. ~ ~ .J,..:. \.) ... ~-- J. ()-J. l". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - o. 6448--Califol'"'nia TIater Service Co., water service....... 1.50 6449--CcclifOl"nia ,latm'" Sorvice Co., vmter service....... 94.00 6450--California Water Service Co., pipe................ 3.25 6451--Pncific Gas & Electric Go., stroet liGhting... .... 350,45 6452--P2-cific Gas &, .l,!;lec tri c Co., Park liCh tinGe . . . . . . . . 4.64 6453--Pscific Gas & Electric Co., liCh tine City bldes... 4.64 6454--Pacific GaG & Electric Co., eloctricity for eeTIsr f 2. l'lm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 . 40 OFFICI1,LSr REPORTS The l"epOl'ts of the Clork, Treasurer, nnd Inspoctol"', Dnd the loose-leaf s}-Leets, s..lJ.owing tho collections of tho 'I'D::;: Collector and City Judge, all fOl'" tho ;;~onth of Septer.lber, 1233, ">701"'0 read, nnd on motion of Council;::811 Clal"ke, seconded by Councilman Tubbs and by vote of tho Ceunc il, ';;e1/'OO 8.C cl;pted 2nd QI'dored plDced on file. B~vEnAGE LICElJSES GRANTED On motic)l1 of Councilr;L8n Bothrrell, aoconded by Co uncLLn;an C lo.rkc, and h:-T vote of the Council, throe off-sale beverage licenses 17ere grDnted, upon applic8tion, as follo"iTs: Fred Corru ti, 191 Horth L~vermors Ie, ve.; Hf:c[j8 trom ' s Food stores, Inc., 1180 ','ioe t First st..; ['nd Livermore BeverD-ce Co., 1244 W. 6th St., On motion of Ceuncilr.lan Fiorio, soconded by CounciL:an Clarke, and by vote of the CounCil, four on-s81e beverage licenses OCT 2 - Ii~a 4271 ITcre [ranted, upon application, an folloTI~: w. P. Kaiser, 1148 Raih'oad Ave. j Frank Mazzocco, 169 Ee.st First St.; C. and P. Haboli, 1201 West First st.; and Travelers' Hotel, 50 South L street. On motion of Councilman Bothrrcll, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and b:f vote of the Council, f.our' off-sale & on-sale beve~age licenses l1ere '.gr.an ted, upon applica ti on, 9.S follQ1lis: A. F. Croce, 1079 WB8t First St.; Golden Rule Ice & Fuel, 190 South J st.; A. D. Mauchle, 1249 West First St.; and J. E. Vukota, 1287 West Second street. SIGN PERrUT GRANTED On motion of Councilman Fiorio;;" seconded by Councilman Clm"lke, and by vote of the Council, a pernit V18.S grrnted to erect an electric sisn, 3 I x 8' in jize, to extend over the sicleY18.lk in front of J.M. Christian's place of business in the Gardella }Ju:i..ldinS at 1119 Vlest First street. RESOLUTIon IN RE STl\ TE HIGHWAY ROUTING ADOPTED The follovrins l~esolution rms introduced by Councilman Fiorio and reed, and on motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Cou.Ylcil1nan Clarke, and by the follov;r::"ng cnlled vote, Vias adopted: llyes-- Council:lsn Bothwell, Cl8.r;<:e, Fiorio, Tubbs. ond I.I8yor Bernhardt; noes--none; l?bsen t--none: RESOLUTIOli NO. 1053 .Whereas, under and by viptue of Chapter 767 of the Statutes of 1933, the Departncnt of Public Works of the State of California, is authorized to expend annually from the St~'te HiGhway fund an amount equal to one quarter of one cent per Gallon tax on motor vehicle fuel, after the proportionate p8.yments therefrori1 into the "Fuel t8X enforce- ment fundll and after the proporJ~,ionate reflmds shall have been made, I'Ti thin the incorpora ted Ci ties [md freeholder chnrter ci ties~ and any Ci ty and County :t.n the Str.te of California, for the purposes specified in said chapter, and in the manner provided by law; and Vrhereao, in accordance with the pl'ovisions of said Chapter 767 and in accordance rriththe provisions of Sections 363r and 363y of the Poli tical Code (Chapter 326 of the 8ta tu tos of 1(33), the Depart- ncnt of Public Works. acting by and thrOUGh the C8.lifornia Highway Con~lission, has designated as a State nighway the following described streets in the CITY OF LIVEHI<OHE, Alameda County Houte IOU. Through Livermore 1.61 miles Beginning at the Easterly City limits of' Livermore on East First Street, thence Westerly over East First Street to junction of South Livermore Avenue, thence Westerly over Nest First St::'eet to South "S" Street; thence Southerly over South ItS" Street to junction Holmes Street; thence Southerly over Holmen Street to the Southerly City limits, a distonce of 1.61 niles, more or less, within the copora to lir'1i ts of Li verY:1ore, v{}1ich said streets are existing travelable streets in the City of Livermore, and approximately on the noute of the authorized state Highway; and Whereas, the Directop of Public ~:1orksand the California Hiffl- ViO.y Connnission have requested the City of Livermore to approve the routine hereii1before described ann to agree to re.SU!:.e jurisdiction over said City streets as lJ.8Y not be included in tho State HishvTr.y, \")'hen the 3f,"I'lC is l:::.id out, adopted and constructed, thereforo, Be it Resol'lod by the Gity Council of the City of Livermore, acting on behalf o:e said City, that said city approve, 8nd it does hereby approve tho routing of snid State Higlnmy: 1bat upon relinquishnent of said streets to the City of Liver- more in the manner pl"'ovided b:T In-a, 88id City agrees, 2nd does hereby agree, to resume jurisdiction over said Streets so relin- quished. ~I o ~ - ..r-.. 428 ,Del 2 - -. RESIGN!\. TION RECEIVED A letter nas received from Ada M. Jessen, tenderinG her res iena tion ss RanI th Nurse, to t81re effect September 30th, 1933. HESOLUTION IN HE HFILTR S:cnVICE ADOprrED rr'ClO following resolution \'Ta::> reod and i78S in troducod b~T Councilman BothvrolJ., and on motion of Cou'1.cilr11.8n Bothwell, seconded by CouncillT,an 'lu.bbn, and by the following co_lJ.ed vote, was adopted: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, nndf,lnyor Bernhnr'dt; noes--none; absei" t--nonc: RESOLUTION NO. 1054 ./horo8.s, Ada. M. Jos sen, hHS filod her X"esignation 88 Health Nurse for' the Ci ty of L1 vormore, to tnke offec t Septenber' 30th. 1933; and '/111crenSj there is non a vacancy in the office of Re8lth lTur'sc caused by tho resicnation of Ada M. Jessen, and lVl1.or'oas, it is tho d(~sire d' this Council that tho LiverE!.ore V~lle'Y Horl th center be employed to furnish the neoessnry h08_l th service for the Ci ty of Li vorl-:lore, NoYT Therefore Be it Resolved that the resignation of Ado. M. Jessen, be and the sa~e is hereby Gccepted, vnd Be it Further llesolved, that the Liverl1U:lI'e Valley HC81th Center is hercbv enlJlovod to furnish health servicc to tho City of Livermore ['t.J a cOl':1pens8tion of tmmty-fivc ($25,00) dollap8 pcP month, comrnencine October ls,t, 1933, nnd to servo during tho pleasur'e of the Council of tho Gi ty of Livernore. RESOLUTIOF IN HE RECORIllNG LEASE ADOPTED The follo~7inG r'e301ution, l'eforrircb to an inder"turo msdc Juno 5th, 1033, bot-;icen the L1vcrr,or c Union Hi:::;h School District of Alameda County and the City of Livermore, ~-;["s rond and Trag in troduced b~r CO'Q.nc ilrr,an Both7Tell, nnd on motion of Ceunc i1ll1a:l1 1304-h'-70l1 '" ccondod b.,.T GOUT1(1'; l"'''Y' '\..1""1 "l",'TO !1Y'u.-'l b:,T the', fol_l ()1,".'l.n.c, u_,. I. ,- ,\oJ ..,1 ,J ...-'.... ,.c~_,l..1. ...1_ L' 1:.),.. ~, c.,J,..1. .. ..... t.... called voto, TIas ndoptcd: j,7;rCs--Colilloilrnel1 Both',joll, C181"'1:0, Tl'ior1.' 0 (rubl.,..., <)nc~ "" "0.'... DnY'.l1!1"L,',-"_,>dt ,. ~ ." .j.J, c" l w,~L""._,.l '-'~__ noes--nono; rbsent--nonc: RESOLU<.LIOH lTO. 1055 Be it Resolvod by the Council of the City of Livci't1ore, County of Alameda, State of CnlifOl"'nia, th8.t the attached Dnd annexed_ 102,3e be, rnd it is hercb71 accepted, andthe County :\.ocol"'dor of llamcda County, C81ifol'nia, is l'!el':~,by au thorizod to record the said le8so. HESOLU'I'IOlT APPOINTIl;G LIB~U.l\.Y r2nUSTEES The fOllowinc j,....c::wlutj on 7;88 rOGC; [tnd U8.3 introduced by Council- man Clarke, 2nd on notion of C01_.u1cilr:an Clnrke, seconded by Council- Elan :F'iol'io, and b::rthe follol1inC; cnllcd voto, .788 adoptod: l.;;roo-- Councilnen Bothnoll, Clarke, ];i'i ori 0, f.l'ubbs, 8nd l.Iayol" Bernhardt; OCT 2 - 1QJJ GCT \ 6 \933 4291 nooo--none; nbsent--none: HESOLUTIOlT lTO. 1056 ',;1l1',)J"'088, the Llnyor of the Ci ty of Li vormol'O h[:8 8 ppoin tod II. Vf. IIuner:::, M. ,R. Henr::r, C. G. Clarko, 1:1. J. Cl;1"k, cilld H. J. Cccllnchan, 0.8 members of the Board of T'rU8to030f tho public 1'1"00 :JLibI'ary of the Ci ty of Livermore; NOH Therefore Be it I1cGolved that tI'lC 8ppoint~:lent of H.,i. Huper:::;, r.:. R. Henry, C. G. Clarke, 1.1. J. Clad;:, and H. J. CallaGhan, 80 1:1enbor3 of' said Board of Tr'us teGS b7: tho I.layor of tho Ci ty of Li vernoro, bo ond the 82.mo is hereby app::."oved. P~WPOS:ED O=tD lliAHCE IN HE JR. T::~AF'l<'IC OFF'ICEIlS INTHODUCJID Ji proposed ordinance, en ti tled, "An Ordinnnco DOfininc Junior Tr~:\ffic Officers c~nd L[<.l:in[; it [' Misdemo8.nor to Violnto ':Cheil" Signals and Instructions, II was read and was introduced by COtLnC~tlr1nn Botlwroll, and on, motion of Councilman BothYiOll, seconded by CO'LLncilman L"iorio, and by the following called vote, ~as ordered plnccd on file: 1':_:j"oS -- Councilmon Bothnoll, Clar~o, :':;'iorio, ilu~)b8, ond r:,ayor BornhGrdt; noe:::;-- nono; absont--nono. IN RE 'l1::U\FFIC LAW VIOLl" TIONS '1'110 polico officers ~7oro instructed to enforce strictly the boulc'v'Ll'ld:JtO:9 pnd_ otllcr trpf:l~ic lr,yts., o~ycc12.11y r.8 l"'cG[<i.~dG ci t::"" of'fici81s. AD JOD:.i.lTLiE1J? On ];i.otion of COullclL,al1 I3ot1r,iell, :c; ccondc::d by Council"2n Fiorio, and by vote of the Council, thb Council then took f, :;.""oce83 to r:~oot 011 I,~oli(18-:r, 6th, FoG, ct 8 ~.r';~ttO"t:~$~ Mayor. City Clerk. , Approved: Li vormore, C21iforonia, --.O.CI.J.lJQa3 ~~~~~~~~}{~~~}~~{~~}~~~~~~~~:-~~:~~~~~ ADJOUinTm IU~GULL:\ LIEETIlTG--OCTOBEH 16, 1933. An fdjourned regulal" lllecting of V'leCi ty C01UlCil 178~) hold in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on l'(m_d~lY cvor'LinG, October 16th, 1033. 111e mooting Has CEl.llcd to o:edc::." at 8: 10 0 I clock. noll CC'.ll: Pl"8Gcnt--Counci1;-.~(m BothiTcll, ~bbs, urld I,InJ~o:e Bern- lU'I'd t; c.1Jsent--Councilnen Clarke and Fiorio. Minutes Approvod. J:1he JdnutcG 01' tho lost LleotinG v:crc rered, ~ndon -:lotion of :]ouncilmnll. Tubt'8, seconded by Councilr-;~n 13othnoll, and by voto of' tho Council, ,'Tore 8:Jppoved 88 en tel"od. 'I; 430..eel \ 6 lQa3" ~I ~ ,-rj - .--.. Nine Claims AlloTIod. Nine cIains, ['~mountin[; to 8. total of 0415.53, ','!e!~8 8uditod ond [tp~)rovcd b';{ tho Finonco C;or:L,ittoc, 2.nd on :"c1otion of Councilnan 30t;-,- Violl, seconded by Gcuncil;::cl1 Tubbs, n~l~. b:.T the: follorrinc cc,11cd vote, iTcn'o allov;cd out of vctl"ious funds c,nd rT[tr'l"[,nt::; o:..'doy'cd dJ..~[":m as f1 0110;-;8 : Ayes --C ouncilrlcn BothvTo 11 J rl'llbl, 8, end I.layor BCl"nh8l~dt; noos--none; obson t--Councilmcm C 10.1""1:':3 ond 1"i orio: BOND IlrTru\~~ST t 1m _~:lc1JE; :P7IOli PtJND-1915 6455--Bc.nl: of t.;'LCrica, 7 coupons of St. Irlp. Bonds of 1915..$ 87.50 G ETTJ.1Zh L I,lurID 6456--Dr. F. L. Ilorricl~, oxamillinc prisoner.. ... ... ......... 2.50 G457--I.I. L. Silva, uaJdnc out tax bills..................... 18.75 G458--NcJt'l Il1dit D: Systen Co. 1 Inc., cd..lclitinc; EcllCl account:Lng-130.00 6459--Southcrn f~lamoda Co. NCITo, 9rinting................... 20.50 6460--b.. Grn' lis 10 &, Co., repairinc; nU'lb',)l'inG L8chinc, r::tc... 6.48 srrF:'~~}2.'T It',~Il_'~ O\TI~L':I~lJT Ij1JITn 6461--Union Oil Co. of Califo1";l.ia, Sf-soline................. G462--LI8Gni-Flex Signal Co., t:ec'cff'ic paint.................. 6~G3--A~';~eI~ictl.ll Bi tll:~lUls Co., bi turnl1s. . - . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . 30.25 23 . 7 5 95.80 Invitation Received. A cO:1Jmnicrtion rws I'ocoivod fro1'1 Scar f,dmiral Y. S. Williams, COHGondant 8.t the U. S. lJavy YOl"d, 1.18.1"0 Island, Califorc'liD., invitinG tl1.0 ci tizons of) IJlvcrn10rc to "tJisi t tllO ITS.~JY Yn.l'ld 01'1 ITS.~v-r:r DD_Y, }'I}iclay, Oc tober 27th, 1033. The Clerk -;J[~S instpuctod to onsrlCr, st2cting that the invitr,tion had bcerl published in tho local pepers, and that a good nan~r Li VCPr:1Ol'O poo)Jle ',70uld doubtloss nccept his Jdnd invi ta tion. Councilman Fiorio Present. At t~:1is ')oint, CounciL1811 I,liopio arrived at the r'!.cetins. Ordinance in re Junior Traffic Officers Adopted. Ol"dinG.l1cc ITo. , "An Ord:Lnsll.ce Defining Juxiior Traffic Offico1"S :::md LIe.kinG ita Hisderleanor to Viola to Their Signnls end Ins tructionG, II nhich h8d beon introduced at the 18.8 t ~Jrcvious noetir:.s, 1mG, on notion of Councill18n Bothrie11, :'"3ccondcd by Coul1cilnaJ:l Fj.orio, and by the 1'0110"..:in:: celled vote. ~,doptcd and p8S:3 3d: A:lOS --C01.mcilmen BOt::1';;C 11, Fiorio, 'l1)bbs, and Ee:yol'" Bernhardt; noos--nono; Dbscnt--Councilman C1ar>kc. Follovrinc is a DI'intcd CO')~" of Ordina'Clco lTo. 206 as published.: ORDINANCE No. 206 of - Livermore wh.o has been -dei":- ignated by the principal of the school which he attends and/or by the direc- tor of a Junior traffic patrol to con- trol school children while crossing streets in the City of Livermore at designated intersectlmls, and who, while on duty, wears an insignia in- dfcating his authority. Section 2. All operators of vehicles' shall obey all signals and instructions of JunIor traffic officers when they are acting at regular established school crossings, provided the Junior traffic officers at the time are wear- ing some insignia indicating their au- thority. _~__ _____ # AN ORDINANCE DEFINING JUN- IOR TRAFFIC OFFICERS AND MAKING IT A MISDEMEANOR TO VIOLATE THEIR SIGNALS AND INSTRUCTIONS. The Council of the City of Liver- more, do ordain as follows: Section 1. A Junior traffic officer is hereby defined to be a. pupil a.ttend- ing 'a school located within the City Sechon 3.~ Any operator o:(a ve- hicle who shall fail to obey the signal or instruction of a junior traffic offi- cer shall be deemed guilty of a mis- demeanor, and upon oonviction there- of shall be punished by a fine not ex- ceeding three hundred ($300,00) dol- lars, or by imprisonment in the jaD of the City of Livermore for not more than three (3) months, or by both such fine 'and imprisonment. . Section 4. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force at the time provided by law. Section 5. This ,ordinance is here- by ordered to be printed and pub- lished in the Ltvermore Herald, which newspaper is hereby designated for that purpose. Introduced at an adjourned regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Livermore held on the 2d day of October, 1933. ' A motion by Councnman Bothwell, ,_ seconded by Councilman Fiorio, to Th1'ce Beverage Licenses __ '. . .. ICT 16 533 .~ file the sanie:-<:;arried. ~- ~ ~ - - AYES: Oouncilmen Bot h well, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ELMER G. STILL, City Clerk. Passed and ,adopted at an adjourn- ed regular meeting of the City Coun- cil of the City of Livermore held on the 16th day of October, 1933, on mo- tion of Councilman Bothwell, second- ed by Councilman Fiorio, by the fol- l,owing vote: AYES: Councilmen Bot h well, Florio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bern- hardt. NOES: None. ABSENT: Councilman Clarke. Approved this 16th day of October, 1933. R. P. BERNHARDT, Mayor, City of Livermore, California, ATTEST: ELMER G. STILL, City Clerk. 4311 Granted. On motion of Cou...Ylcilmoi1 Fiorio, seconded l,y Councilp1811 Tubbs, and by vote of the Council, three off-nale beverage licenses rrere granted, upon application, as folloTIG: I.r. Biscay, 76 South S St.; Jar1e G Chakirc8, 1071 West First St.; and Modern FOOd Co., Store No. 751, 1210 Vest First St. Resolution Cancellh"s Warrant l',dopted. The follOlJinC resolution ITas read end nas introducod by Coul1cilr1an BothrIoll, and on notion of Q, uncilman Bothrrcll, seco~lded by Councill,18n Tubbs, and b:f the fOllo,'rinc callod voto, was adoptod: Ayes--Council- men Bethvlcll, Fiorio, Tubbs, and !IG.yor Borl-J'..nrdt; n?cs--none; absent-- Councilman Clarke: RESOLUTION NO. 1057 RESOLVED: That whereas on the 7th cl8.:f of Lucust, 1000, rrarrant No. 6332 in the sum of $18.36 was iGsucd by tho troG.sUy'el' of tho City of Livcrr"cre in payment of th.c clshI of A. Lydilcscn; 2nd WHERE.!\S, on the 28th day of AU[just, 1933, :!8.rr8nt No. 6337 in tho sum of ~~18.36 was issued by the treasurer of tho City of LivcrL1oro in payment of the o..bove l1l,entionod claim; and ~,VI-rl}.lF.u\S, cuid 1r.I2.1~1-'Gllt IJa. 6337 in 3. dl~.plicate of. ~78.1tl--'81r>~t lio. 6322 and should be crncelled. NOW 'I'IDe;i..:.EF arm BE I'J:' l\ESOLVED that said warrant No. 6307 c1a ted AUGust 28th, 1933, be Dnel the scmo ish()l~oby c811col1cd. ReSolution in rc Two Lost Warrants ^do~tod. The folloYTinG rcsoOlution w:,s rood rXld ,roG intl'o0.uced b:;Councilman Bothnell, and on motion of Council;;wn BoUl';oll, seconded by COlU1cilnrn Tllbbs, unel by the fo11017in[: colled voto, vms adopted: Lyes --C cuncil::lcD Bothrrell, Fiorio, Tubbs, c' nel L:8:yor BC1"nharclt; noos-':'nono; [?bsont-- CouncilLlDn Clal'Jce: RESOLUTION NO. 1058 HESOLVED: Th8t ,:;1'101''oas on U'lO 6th day of FcbruaF~r, 1933, rTo.Y'Nmt 110. 5904 in tho smn of $6.00, vms issued by the troaSl1rcr of' the C1 ty of Livm:'1'01"O in pr:{mont of the cJJ'in of Jean I1"'achet; Dnd WTTK11:;[.S, on tho 5tll, do:, e1' July, 1932, Vlarl"a11t Ho. 5442 in the: sum of $1.50 riG.S issued by 'the troasurer of tho Ci ty of Li VGl'f:10rC in the paY;-;lont of the clr,im of N. J. Fletcher; and . WHEI~EI\ S, each of tho 8i'oro.:non tioned '.Tarrp..n ts h8.vC been lOG t find should be cancelled. NOil TEEl\EFO:m BE IT RESOLVIID thnt rmrrants Nos. 5904 and 544,2 do. ted February 6th, 1033, and July 5th, 193~, respec ti vely, bo cnd the ,~ sa~e are hereby crncelled and t~o treasurer of the City of Livorr~re is 11.orolJY dirocted to iSGll0 11CTI 1!arrrnts to Jenn II)Qcllct end IJ. J. . r 482 ,GCT t 6 \933 Fletcher in the 01.1;:1 of ~?6. 00 8nd Q1. 50 scid loot uarrants. .,'l.-c:,'-' .1.. ','1_) cti.vcl:! ill lieu of gl ~ =:; In l"'C Fire Engines and Boulevard stops. T~la fire;:en r;crc ins truc ted to hn va the fiJ'o dopartmon t J:otop vehicloG obsepve all boulevnrd stop 8ic;r18ls both dUl'inG drills and . t . 1" 1n 1'0 urnlngrom fil--'en ~ Dl 1"'0 Library Insurance. 'i'hc Clerl;: \788 ins t11.UC tad to :3 end the Lrw2ry tru8 teen a copy of the CourteD. r;:; l'ccOlnmcndr tions in :::'0'::;['1'd to fire inSUl'811CO. Ln re Budget Copies. Tho Clork riD sins t1'uctcd. to nri to. to the Hatiotal .i\udi t & 8-;:;3tO;:1 Co., Inc., Oa1::18.11d, California, acl;:no\71edS~EG receipt of throe copies of the budget for the ensuinc fiscL'l ~rcnr. In rc Motor Vehicle Fleet Insurance. Tho Clopk ':ws in8 tructcd to netify all Li ver"10l'O insUl'2nce 8[:;o.n ts th8t bids fop ronmial 01.' the Ci t:: I G policies, covering i to Flotor vohiclos and also 1'01'" non-ormc:.:'ship C8r8 fOl.... public 1i8bi11 t~r find =)roporty dr.,nac;e, Yfould be roc(;i ved up to Llondn:,", October' 231"'d, 1933, 2,t 8 p.m. Ad:j ournment. On moti('n of CounciblSl1 Fiorio, seconded by Councilr:18.n Botl1r:o.ll, nnd by vote of the CounCil, the Council then took a :"CC08~~ to , evening, October 23rd, 1933, nt 8 p.m. , Attcst:~~, Ci ty C lor};:. Approved. Livermore, California, OGJ 231933 *,,~:HHfo{.c...:H~.:P~::--l~.:Hr-~*":E-:E-:f-:E-~ ADJOURNED REGULAR ME1~ING--OCTOBER 23, 1933. An adjourned regular meeting ot the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, october 23, 1933. The meeting was called to order at 8:10 o'clock. Roll Call: Preaent--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Florio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--none. Minutes Approved. The minutes of the mast meeting were read and on motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the CounCil, were approved as entered. OCT 231933 4331 In re Insurance of Motor Vehicles. On motion of Councilman Diorio, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the following called vote, the City'. motor vehicle insurance tor public liability and property damage, was awarded to Agents McKin- non & Pratt for one year for the premium of $450.58: Ayes--Couneil- men Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; abllent--none. p'oliee Application- An application for appointment as a policeman wheneyer a vacancy may occur, or an extra policeman may be wanted, was received tram Drew W. McBride. It was ordered placed on file. Sewer Applicatio~. A communication was received from Chas. E. C..eield, requesting that the sewer mains be extended 110 that he may connect his new house on lot 10 at block 22, Northern Addition, located on North 0 street, between Park and Walnut streets. It was referred to the Building Comm1 ttee. C~laint Allowed. The following claim was audited and approved by the Finance comndttee, and on motion of Councilman Clarke, s4conded by Councilman Fiorio, and the following called vote, was allowed out of the General Fund: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noea--none; absent--none: 6466-~. H. Knowles, tire extingui.her...................... 35.10 , Two Claims Allowed. The following two claims were audited and approved by the Finance Committee, and on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by the following called vote, were allowed out ot the General Fund: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, TubbS, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--none: 6467--Anderson Motors, gasoline, etc. ....................$ 4.55 6468--John E. Jensen, repairs............................. 2.45 Daolution In re Planning Commill,ion. The following resolution was ~a*dodnde.a.n!ntaedue8d by Council- man Clarke, and on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the tollowing calle d vote, was adopted: Ayes--Council men Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noel--none; absent--none: RESOLUTION NO. 1059 Whereas, ft.B8.ncies now exilt in the City Planning COmmission, and; 434 OCT 23 1933 1\::;1 o o ~ - ........ Whereas, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 838 of the statutes of 1929 of the Legislature of the State of Cali- fornia and ordinance No. 183 of the City of Livermore, State of California, the President of this Council has this day appointed the following named,msmberl of the City Planning Commission for the respective terms as hereinafter indicated, to wit: J. C. Reimers, for the term ending March 2nd, 1936; H. A. Evans, for the term ending March 2, 1936; D. J. Dutro, for the term ending March 2nd, 1931; and Chas. M. Nissen, for the term ending March 2~d, 1937. Now, therefore, be it resolved that the aforesaid appoint- ments be and the same" hereby approved. Be it fUrther resolved that Councilman Geo. F. Tubbs, be and he is hereby selected and appointed by this Coonc'il as an ex-officio member of said City Planning Commission for the term corresponding to his official tenure at such Councilman. Audi tora' Report. r ..... -...-...... The report of the National Audit & System Co., Inc., for the first quarter of the fiscal year, was received and read ~d laid over for further consideration. AdJourrl}1ten t. On mbtion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, ~ Coun:il, the Council then adjourned. APprove~r.h, Atte.t:~~(~, Mayor. City Clerk. Livermore, California, . "'I'II"**.'~ NOV 6 - 1933 435 I REGULAR MEETING--NOVEMBFE 6, 1933. A regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, November 6th, 1933. The meeting was called to order at 8:10 o'clock. Roll Call: Present--Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, andMayor Bernhardt; absent--Councilman Bothwell. Minutes Approved. The minutes of the last meeti~g were read and on motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. Officials' Reports.. The reports of the City Clerk, Treasurer, Inspector, and Chief of POlice, and the loose-leaf sheet. showing the collections of the Tax' Collector and City Judge, all for the month of October, 19~3, were read, and on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by C~cilman Fiorio, and by vote of the Council, were accepted and ordered placed on file. Claims Allo1fed~' I T Fifty-one claims, amounting to a total of $2,876.68, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee, and on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by the fol- lowing called vote, were allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Clarke, Fiorio, TUbbS, 'I and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--Councilrnan Bothwell: GENERAL FUND 6469--Geo. N. Doten, salary as Qhlet of Police......$ 6470--W. W. Temple, salary as PQllcernan............. 6'71--Henry Seeband, salary as policeman............ ~72--John R. Michelis, s.lary as policeman......... 64:73--Rlchard M. Callaghan, salary as City Attorney. , 64:74:--11.'. ClaJ"k, salary as City Judge............. ~--Le'lie Hearn, salary as Treasurer............. 6l9le9Adolt Johnson, salary aB gardener and Deputy- Poundmaster............................ 100.00 6477--Je.8e Rftsmussen, salary as general utility ~ 117.00 64:78--Dr. R. . Root, salary as Milk Inspector...... 63.00 6479--Elmer G. Still, salary as City Clerk.......... 100.00 6480--Toscaninl & Bergamaschl, salary as Street cleaners-54.00 648l--L. E. Wright, salary as City ~gineer......... li5.00 6482--S. Bothwell, salary as Councilman............. 10.00 6483--C. G. Clarke, salary as Councilman............ 10.00 6'84--Frank Fiorio, salary as Councillnan............ 10.00 6'85--R. P. Bernhardt, salary as Councilman......... 10.00 6486--Geo. F. Tubbs, salary as Councilman........... 10.00 157. iO 135.00 126.00 121.50 '5.00 25.00 16.67 S'lREET IMPROVEMm'T FUND 6487--L. E. Wright, salary as Supt. of Streets...... 45.00 436 NOV 6 - 1933 LIBRARY FUND 648S--MissJlyJ'tle E. Harp, salary as Librarian......... $ 6489--}lrs. Ann16"Bo1in,. 3ani tor work. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6490--paciiiC Gas & Eleatric Co., L1brary l1ght1ng...... 64:9l--San rancisco News Co., book for library.......... 64:92--F. J. Woods, insurance on books................... 6493--KcK1nnon & Pratt, insurance on book. in Library... STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS SINKING FUND OF 1926 64:94--Bank of America, 8 coupons of St. Imp. Bonds-1926. 6495--California Transfer Co., sand..................... 6496--Californ1a COErugatedCulvert Co., culvert........ 64:97--Standard Oil o. of California, 011............... 64'89-Union Oil Co. of California, gasol1ne............. GENERAL FUND 0499--John R. Mieheli., rent of motorcyle............... 6500--Livermere Valley Health Center, .a8altl.1~'.el'v1ee.... 6501--Pacifie Telephone & Telegraph Co., .ervice........ 6i02--Pac. Coast Bldg. Officials' Cant., dues to June 30, 1934. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . . · . . . . . 6503--M1s1 Dor,i. Gray, typing............................ 6504--Dr. Paul E. Dolan, examining prisoners............. 6i05--Edward T. Planer (Tax Collector), county tax....... 6506--Livermore Herald, publishing and printing.......... 6i0'7--American Tru.t Co., ass 'g of Southern Alameda Co. News, printing tax bill...................... 6i08--Mra. Catherine Murphy, rebate of pers. prop. tax... 6509--McK1nnon & Pratt~ insurance on auto fleet.......... 6ilO--N. D. Dutcher & on, insurance and supplie......... 65ll--H. J. Ree., .upplies............................... 6512--Electric Service Co., lamps and socket............. 6i13--Pacific Fire Extinguisher Co., hose repair......... 6i14--California Water Service Co., water service........ 6515--California Water SerVice Co., water service........ 6516--Pacitie Gas & Electric 0., street lighting........ 651'7--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., Library Park lighting.. 6518--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., lighting city bldg..... 65l9--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., electricity for sewer ~~n!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · · · . . . . · . . . . · 100.00 17 . 50 i.68 1.54 16.20 16.20 ~I o ~ - ~ 220.00 40.20 11.30 13 . 99 2'7 . iO 13 . 00 25.00 3.50 10.00 10.00 i.OO 35.53 B.08 28.50 1.i2 450.58 11.9i 1.6i 34:. 13 .il .6.00 1.50 350.45 4.00 4.i6 .44 GDW1111man Bothwell present. At this poi~~Councilman Bothwelliarrived at the meeting. -~~.o~u~lon reoatlng I cense. The following resolution was read and was introduced b7 Councilman Clarke, and on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absen t--none: RESOLUTION NO. 1060 Whereas, W. C. Thompson has filed e. "lm~'&~en request for rebate of his license for conducting a candy store in connec- tion with a restaurant, in the sum of '60.00 per year; and, Whereas, the License Committee has investigated said matter and reports that said license does not apply to said business; now, therefore, be it Resolved, that the sum ot $60.00 be and the same is hereby ordered repaid to said W. C. Thompson as a rebate of said license tax. u.rahant Bus1ness Clas.ified. On motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded b7 Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, the merchant business et W. C. Thomp'aoni at 190 South J street was c.lassified as of the / 1st elass. In re Library Trustees. A communication was received from Secr~tary H. W. Hupers of the Board of Library Trustees, stating that at a meeting of the Board NOV 6-1933 4371 , held en October 30th, ,1933, the terms of office of the various trus- tees were fixed as follows: H. W. Hupers, ending June 30th, 1934; M. J. Clark and M. R. Henry, ending June 30th, 1935; Carl G. Clarke and H. J. Callaghan, ending June 30th, 1936; also, that the Library Board meets on the last Monday of each month. In re Sewer Connection. , te meet ~-~~ California, H***H Conmnm1eattenl. A letter .at reee1yed ~.. the City Council of Burbank~ Califernia, in regard to a eeurt decision on the lmprevemtnt Bond A.t tf' 1915. The Clerk waa dire.ted te reply, atating that the !!3 eurmaent. On motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman mubbs; and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a recesl to .eet on Menda~,~13th, 1933, at 8 p. m. APproved:~~ 4 , Mayor. Liyermore, California, NOV 1 3 '933 A ttelt : . .~~~-~~~-~{~~~~}~~.~4~~~~i~~}.~--~~~~~-~~~-~_.~-~~~.:}.:r~..~ ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING:.:.NOVEMBER 13, 1133. An adj ourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in tlae Counoil Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, November 13th, ~I .......' o m - ~ 438 Nov 1 31933 The meeting was called to order at 8:35 o'clock. Roll cal1:--Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Fiorio, TubbS and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--Councilman Clarke. 1933. Two Claims A~lowed. Two cla1ma, amounting to a total or $90.00, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee and, an motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by the following called vote, were allowed out of the General Fund and warrants ordered drawn, as follows: Ayem--Councilmen Bothwell, Fiorio, Tubbs and Mayor Bernhardt; noes-- none; ahsent--Councilman Clarke: 6521--National Audit & System Co., auditing and accounting.....$65.00 6522--American Trust Co., a.ssignee of D. A. Smith, services 9.1 policeman......... ..................... .. . . . . .. 25.00 Minute. Approved. The minutes of the last meeting were read and, en motion of Councilman fJubbs, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. Merchant Class1ticatian. On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by vote of the Council, the merchant business of S. Oliver to be conducted at 1267 West First .treat was classified as of the fir.t class for the first year. In re Rent of Sewer Berm. ~ The check of Chas. D. Crohare for $225.00, for renewal of hi. lease of a portion of the sewer farm for the year beginning Ootober 1st, 1933, was accepted. In re Trees tor Sewer Farm. The Clerk was instructed to write to the State Hortioulturaliat or the State Forestry Board inquiring whether shade or ornamental trees are furnil!lhed by the State at a reduced rate. Adjouraent. On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, then adjO~.u'ned', . . Attest:____________ _~ y . Approved: ayor. Livermore, california, DEe. 4 -1933 . *.;:-::..:'".:'".:t-.::....~..~:...;}.~..:(O.A-.~.:<-.~t-.~.~.:'"~~..~-~-~ DEC4 -19334391 REGULAR MEETING--DECEMBFE 4, 1933. A regular meeting of the City Council washeld in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, December 4th, 1933. The meeting was called to order at 8:15 o'clock. Roll Call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Tubbs, and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--none. Minutes Approved. .The minutes of the last meeting were read, and on motion ot Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Tubbs, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. Officials' Reports> '!he reports o.f the Clerk, Tr8aja:t.,~ t ' Chief of Police, City Judge, and Building, Electriel & Plumbing Inspector, and the . loose-leaf sheets showing the collections of the Tax Collector all for the month of November, 1933, were read, and on motion of Council- man Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by vote of the Counei~ were accepted and ordered placed on file. Claims Allowed. Fifty-four claims, amounting to a total of $3,895.21, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee, and on motion of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by the following called vote, were allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered drawn asfollows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, !Ubb8~ and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; abaent--none: GENERAL FUND 6523--Geo. N. Doten, salary as Chief of police............. 15'7.50 652~--W. W. Temple, salary as policeman................... 135.00 6525--Henry Seeband, salary as policeman.................. 126.00 6526--John R. Michelis, salary as pOliceman............... 122.55 6527--Richard M. Callaghan, salary as City Attorney....... 45.00 6528--M. J. Clark, salary as City Judge................... 25.00 6529--Leslie Hearn, salary as Treasurer................... 16.67 6530--Adolf Johnson, salary as gardener and Deputy Poundmasta!lO.OO 6531--Livermore Valley Health Center, health service...... 25.00 6532--Jesse Rasmussen, salary as general utility man...... 117.00 6533--Dr. R. R. Root, salary as Milk Inspector.. .......... 63.00 6534--Elmer G. Still, salary as City Clerk................ 100.00 6535--Toseanini & Bergamaschi, salarY as Street cleaners.. 54.00 6536--~. E. Wright, salary as City Engineer............... 155.00 6537--R. P. Bernhardt, salary as Councilman............... 10.00 6538--S. Bothwell, salary as CSuncilman................... 10.00 6539--C. G. Clarke, salary as ouncilman.................. 10.00 65~0--Frank Fiorio, salary as Councilman.................. 10.00 6541--Geo. F. Tubbs, salary as Councilman................. 10.00 STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND 65~2--L. E. Vwight, salary as Supt. of Streets............ LmRARY FUND 6543--Miss MYrtle E. Harp, salary as Librarian............ 45.00 100.00 440 DEe 4 - 1933 6544--Mrs. Annie Bolin, j ~mitor work.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6545--pacific Gas & Electric Co., Library lighting...... 6546--H. J. Rees, magazines for Library..... -. . . . . . . . . . . . 6547--Chas. Scribner's Sons, .];looks for Library.......... 6548--San Francisco News Co., books..................... 6549--Woods News Agency. subscription................... 6550--Gaylord D5~.t~~ts~eiibo~iB~M~~~~~tJuND::191~... 655~--American ~st Co., 12 coupons of St. Imp.Bonds... SEViER BOND SmKING FUND OF 1925. 6552--American Trust Co., 2 coupons of Sewer Bonds...... 6553--Bank of America, 2 sewer bonds and 22 coupons..... GENmAL FUlID 6554--D. A. Smith, services as policeman ............... 6555--John R. Michelis, rent of motorcycle.............. S556--Miss Doris Gray, typing........................... 6557--Livermore Herald, publishing...................... 6558--Livermore Journal, printing postals............... 6559--Pac. Te1e~hone & Telegraph Co., service........... 6560--Elmer G. Still, fare to Oakland................... 6561--EnricoFerrario, rebate of overtax on. auto due to clerical error........................... 6562--JoAeph Serpa, refund of tax on auto............... 6563--Mrs. Agnes Anders an, rebate of tax on pers. prop.. 6564--Lawless Drug Co., stationery...................... 6565--David Gray, repairing lock on front door of City Hall 6566--Jacob Rees & Son, batteries and bulbs............. 6567--California Water Service Co., clamp for pipe...... 6568--California later Service Co., water service....... 6569--California tater Service Co., water service....... 6570--Pacific Gas & Elec-tric Co., ,street lighting....... 6571--Pacific Gas & Electric 80., park lighting......... 6572--Pacific Gas & Electric 0.. lighting city bldgs... 6573--Pacific Gas & Electric Co., electricity for sewer farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STREm' IMPROVEMmT FUND C 6574--California TrBnsfeE 0., sand..................... 6575--American Bitumuls 0., bitumuls................... 6576--American Bitumuls Co., bitumuls................... Oil Contract to be Cancelled. . T 16.75 5.16 58.H 12.50 22.49 .3.45 11.69 150.00 ~I o ~ - ...c::;. 27.50 302.50 li.OO 13 . 00 10.00 15.75 8.58 3.20 1.65 1.52 3.42 3.04 1.95 .75 1.64 1.16 96.00 1.50 350.45 3.60 4.84 .24 40.20 149.63 107.02 A letter was received from the ~ell Oil Company, San Francisco, stating that its lubricating oil contract with the City of Livermore, dated December 14th, 1931, would be cancelled at the earliestpossible date, namely, February 13th, 1934, in order to comply with the Petroleum Industry Code of the National Recovery Act. It was ordered filed. Merchant Classif1.ca tion.- L ~ On applicationof Miss Mildred Goebel. her beauty-shop business to be conducted on Holmes Street was classified as of the 1st Merchant class for the first year of business. ,-- Milk Inspectors Re~ort. A report was received from Dr. R. R. Root. City Milk Inspector, for the quarter ending December 1st, 1933. ordered filed It was ~i%~ i\M~ 441 I ~~ Purchase ~ee.. The City Engineer was authorized to purchase about 200 ornamental shade trees for planting at the Sewer farm and selected places in the city, the planting to be done under the Civil Works Administration. Resolution In re Abating Nuisance. On motion o~ Councilman Bothwell, se.onded by Councilman Tubbs, and by the following called vote, the following resolution was adopted: Ayes--Couneilmen Bothwell, Olarke, Fiorio, Tubbs and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--none: RBSOLUTION No. 1061. Whereas, a condition now exists on those certain premises de..ribed as lot r. of bJ.ockq20, Map of, the Northern Addition to the Town of Livermore, pow owned by W. F. Spott and being sold und.er eoniractof sale to Flores Servantes, which is injurious to health and offensive to the senses, due to the occupation .of said premises by persons afflicted with tuberaulosis; and Whereas, said premises are not equipped with the necessary sani tary appliances and sewer cormeet1ons; and . Whereas, said premises now constitute a nuisance as de- acribed in Section 3479 of the Civil Oode of the State of Califorbia; now, therefore, be it Resolved, that the Oi ty A ttorney be and he is hereby di- rected to commcnee an action as provided in Section 731 of the Code ot Civ11 Procedure of the State of Oalifornia to abate said nuisance. Proposed Ordinanoe Amending Ofdinance No. 200 Introduced. A proposed ordinance entitled, uAn .. O'l'dinenee Amending O'l'- ,., d1nance No. 20Q by Adding a New Section Thereto to be Known as Sec- tion 31~t tt was read end, on motion. at Oouncilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by the follotring called vote, was intpM duced and ordered placed on file: Ayes--Counci1men Bothwell, 01arke, Fiorio, Tubbs and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--nonej absent--none. Adj ourmnen t. On motion of Oouncilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of' the Council, the Council then took a recess to meet on 11th, at 8 p. m. Atte8t~~ .f2h dJ, y~ Appro'ged: Livermore, California, DEe 1 1 '9~~ . -~-~-~-~-~-~-~~~~~~~}~}{~-~:~-~~~~}~}~~~}{~{~-:f.~ 442 DEe' 1 \.~~~ v. ~I o lr:l - -Q ,it. ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING--DECEMBER 11. 1133. An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, December 11th, 1933. The meeting was called to order at 8:15 o'clock. Roll Call: Present-- Counciln~n Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, and 'Mayor Bernhardt; absent-- Councilman Tubbs. Minutes Approved. 1 T - _ The minutes of the last meeting were read, and on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilmen Fiorio, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. Ordinance fi!!1ending Ordinance No. 200 Adopte~. Ordinance No. , entitled, "An Ordinance Amending Or~ nance No. 200 by Adding a New Section Thereto to be Known as Sec- tion 31att, which had been introduced at the last previous meeting was, on motion of Councilnmn Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by the following called vote, adopted ~d passed: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, and tmyor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--Councilman Tubbs. Claims Allowed. v Six claims, amounting to a total of $760.47. were audited and approved by the Finance Committee. and on motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by the fOllowing called vote, were allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--Councilnmn Tubbs: SEWER BOND SINKING FUND OF 1925 6577--Bank of America, 46 coupons of Sewer Bonds-1925....$ 632.50 STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS SINKING FUND-1929 6578--Bank of America, one coupon of St. Imp. Bonds-1929. 25.00 GENERAL FUND 6579--Nat'1 Audit & System Co., ~c., auditing and account- ing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~,. . . . 41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .". 65 . 00 6580--Electric Service Co.. lamps.......................... 4.36 / STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND 6581--Anderson Motors, spark .lugs......................... 2.26 6582--Union Oil Co. of California, gasoline................ 31.35 Ordinance 'No. 2ff1. ... . On the following page, a printed copy of Ordinance No. 207 is entered. r ~.... l..~, '.::..f \''''1 , ~.",: 44151 ORDINANCE NO 207 as Section 31a, d d b C '1 F" t fil S ct' "1 E h t secon e y ounCI man lana, 0 e . . e IOn v a. very person w o. ac S the same. Carried, as agent for or who c,onducts a IIne~. Ayes: Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke towel or garment ren,tal suppl,Y bU~I- Fiorio Tubbs and Mayor Bernhardt. ' ness and not otherWIse classIfied III Noe~' None this ordinance, shall pay a license tax Abse;t: No~e, of ,$24,00 per annum, payable annual- ELMER G STILL C'ty CI k Iy In advance ' ,I er . ",,<, '. ,Passed and adopted at an adjourned The COUI!Jcil of the City of Liver- ~ect,IOn 2, ~ll ordll:ances or. parts regular meeting of the Council of the more do ordain as follows: of ordmances m conflIct herewIth are City of Livermore held on th 11th Section 1. Ordinance ~o. 2?0 of the hereb~. repeale~., day of December, i933, on mot~on of City of Liver~ore, entItled An Or- SedlOn 3. ~hIS ordmance s~all take Councilman Bothwell, seQonded by dinance licensmg for the ~urpos~ of e~ect and be In force at the tIme pro- Councilman Fiorio, by the following revenue and regulation, vanous..kmds vlded ?y law,.. . , vote: ,.of business transac~ed and carrIed o~ SectIOn 4. ThIs ,ordmance IS h~reby Ayes: Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, in the City of LIvermore, also all ordered. to be pnnted and publIshed Fiorio and Mayor Bernhardt. shows, exhibitions, and lawfu,l games m the ~Ivermore Her,ald, whIch news- Noes: None. carried on therein; also. ,fixmg the paper IS hereby deSIgnated for that Absent: Councilman Tubbs, ra;tes of license tax, proVIdl?g for the purpose. . Ap roved this 11th day of Decem- collectIon lof the ~ame by ~Ult or other- Introdu~ed at a re,gular m,eetmg ot ber, 1~33, wise and repealmg.. ordmances and the CouncIl of the CIty of LIvermore, R. p, BERNHARDT, P3;rts of ordinances , adopted March held on the 4th day of December, :'Itayor, City of Livermore, California. 20th, 1933, is hereby amended by add- 1933,. . ATTEST: ELMER G. STILL, ing- a n.gw sedion thereto to be known A motIon by CouncIlman Clarke, City Clerk. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING OR- DINANCE NO. 200 BY ADDING A NEW SECTION THERETO TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 31a. In 1"6 Me8..t Inspec t.lon En.fox>ec-m,en t. The Clerk was ins tr'uc ted to Vfr'l te to the Livermore Stockmen's Protective Jlssoci.2tion, st21ting that the Council would do everything in its po'wer to enfol'ce the St8te 1f'W in regard to ment inspection, Bnd would be glad to cooperate with them in every way. To ~2E~_ Copies of.. Bill. At the request of Lester O. Wisler. President of tho National Audit & System Co., the Clerk was instructed to writ.e to Congressman Albert E. Carter, Washington, D. C.. fol" twonty-fi ve copies of House of Representatives Bill No. 4747, entitled, "A Bill to Establish Economic LibertJ~ in the Uni t.ed States of hmericf<, and for other Purposes~ Resolution in re Park COt1nlissior,l Adopto:1. 'l1}1'~ f :)ll0wil1G 1'e301u tion \'1[,3 ref-,d and w~'\s in traduced by Counctl- mon Bothwell. 8nd OIl. :notion of Councilman Bothvlell, sC'~':lUded by CouJ.'1.c:i.l- 1112.n C18I'ke, ,"-,cnd by the follovling c",lled vote was ndOI)ted: tyes-- Cowlc.tl.'nfID Bothvr81J, Fiorio, Clrrrke, and HaJra:t~ Bernh2 ~'dt; noe8--nono; absent--Councilmo.n Tubbs: RESOLUTION NO. 1062 Resolution Establ:i.shing a Park Conu:1ission in Dud for the C5.ty of Livt;n~nore, Providing fOl~ the Appointraent Thereof and Prescribing its Powers and Duties. Resolved: That a Park Conunission in and for the City of Li vermore is hereby created and shall be lmovn1 as THE PARK COM- MISSION OF THE Q[TY OF LIVERMORE; Said Park COlmnission shall consist of seven (7):nembers of whom five (5) shall be appointed by the Chief Executive Office of the City of Livermore subject to the approval of tJie City Council. The President of the Ci t:y Council and the Ci ty Engineer shall be ex-officio meJ:1bers of said Commission. The appointed members of said Conunission shall choose from among their number one who shall be the active Clu:d.1"man of snid Commission for the term of one ;rear. Of the members of said Commission, first appointed, two shall be appointed for UTe term of two years, t.wo for the terril of three years, and one fOl" the term of four years, f'romand a.fter their appointment, respectively. Their successors shall be appointed for the term of four years each and should a VB cancy oceur other- wise than by expiration of the term, it shall be filled by appoint- ment fOl~ the unexpired portion of the tepli1. 1'he t.t3rms of the ex-officio members shall correspond to theil" respective official tenures. 1 '\ ~',:':, ~1 :.'~ l~ I ,..-....." "'- 4-44 !\ "-. '\ '" r. !" r,: ::":, \ 'j '") ~1 'I;:, ' _.....~ '"...~ , .~."..<IIiIIl 4..1 ~ Any member of the conunission ma:r be removed by tb_e Chief Execu ti ve officer of the City of Lfvol'moee at his pl~8.sure 1]Ti th the concurrence of t~e Ci ty Council of the Ci ty of Liver:nore, and all members of the Commission shall serve witl1.out compensation. act the All of the decisions, orders, reconmlenda tions, and any other of said commission shall J. be., and is subject to the appl"oval of Council of the City of L~ver1'i1ore. Subject to said approval said Comrnission shall hFve power to govern, manage, and direct the parks, avenues and grounds w\:1.ich have been, or which shall be placed under its care and charge; to recom- mend the employment 01' appointlnent of superintendents, laborers, clerks or secretaries, attorneys, surveyors~ or engineers; the Park Commission of the City of Livermore is aut:1.orized and empowered to accept and receive donations and aid from individuals and corporat- ions, and legncies and bequests by the last Wills of deceased persons, for t:le ,aid or improvement of t}le park and grOlmds under the cont::'ol of such commission; and all moneys that shall be derived by said Commission from such donations. lesacies. snd bequests shall, unless ot~1ervlise provided by the terms of such gift. legacy or bequest, be deposited in the Tl'easury of the City of Livermore, and shall be withdravm therefrom Dnd pi\ld out in the sarno n18nner 8S is provided for the payment of money legally appropriated for the support and improvs;"Jon t of such DHrk and grO'l..mds; sU.b j ec t to the limi ta tions hereIn c.ontained to do any otller Bct or t~ing necessary for the impr.ovenen t care and preserve tion of tl1.e :pal"ks avenues, and grounds under its control. ~ Ad j o~'.~-ll:lef1 t . On motion of Counc ilman ClarIce. seconded by Councilman BoU:t- wel, 1, an~ tho coun,c il. ' the CouDcil t;en 8.d.J.'o~ned,. ,'_' ",", ~~ ~~ '/~1/;1 * . . ", f /f Q <) "'-" Approved A.LJ' __ ,Attest... <. ;(_.../_*~/.:...:-( Mayor. City Clerk. Livermore, Californ:i.a, 1tH~';....lq~A ;;,.',' I. t "~,,.';/-3IoL _ ""',' J" . ~ 'H-:t-:rd-.:r::H}.~.:r::-::H}.:r:BHH"''''~~~* SPECIAL MEETING--DECEMBER 26. 1933. A special meeting of the City COlL.'1.cil WHS held in the Counnil ch8.1Tlbers at the City Hall on Tuesday evening. December 26th, 1933, in response to 8 call signed by V~yor Bernhardt. The meeting was called to order at e:200'clock. Roll Call: Councilmen BothvTell. Clarke. Fiorio, Tubbs. and Mayor Bernhardt; absent--none. Mel'C~lant Classiflcst.i on Grt:111 ted. A cOJ!lmunicntion vr S :('ecei ved from George Coughlan, requesting classification as a Merchant of the First class in order to conduct a short-order and sandwich restaurant at 263 East First Str'eet, and on motion of CnuJ1.cil!TI!:cn Bothwell, seconded b:>r Council1'1an Tu.bbs, and vote of ~~e Council, the request was granted, provided U1at nothing be cooked on the premises, and that simpl:! t\le use of [1 stean treble be permitted. UEC 261933 4,' 4" F -I " 1\! .'-, ,1 .. _~.1 ;~ ,i, ''4 L: ~'" t R e s ~l u tJ:-?r~_R~':.o k ipb_.. r.:~c. e22~!:. do 2t ~ l~. On motion of C01illcilman Bothvlell. "seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by t!.'le following called vote, the folloVT~ng resolution v'ras adopted: Ayes--Councllmen Bothwell, Clarke. Piorio, Tubbs,and Mayor Bernhardt; noes--none; absent--none: RESOLUTION NO. 1063 ffiIEREAS. on December 12th, 1933, li~s. Dora Bennett made application for alassification in the business of Merchant of the.f1rst class, and; , VmN~~.S, it is the opinion of ~~e Counc~l that the busi- ness to be conducted by said applicant is improperly classified; and VffiKqEAS, on the 14th day of December, 1933, license No. 6841 was issued to said applicant to conduct L~e business of merchant of t~e first class; now therefore be it RESOLVED, that llcense No. 6841 be and the same is hereby rescinded, to take effect at once. In.. fa J.~:.~~[~.ce ..:::'. L;'cer.~~~' On r;10tion of Councilman Clarke, s.ec onded by C01.L'Y1ci 11'1an Fiorio. and by vote of th( Council. it vws dipected tilD,t no license be issued hereafter by tbe Clerk on an application for any new business until acted on at a meeting of the Council. ^ d' ~ '0' 1"'1': "''''''n ,1' r. ..J lL_-:~..::_::::-_~"t:..:.. On motion of COlLYlcil::nan Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and Jllayor. tJl. e C ounc i 1 t..'1.en adj ourned. ,..-- rk" /' -- - l.ttest:~,\./; '- f'2.-, ",.<.<> ,~ Ci ty Clerk:. J _, Approved: Livermore, California, 1/) ~i '/ - l(j''> Ii, ,;'4 <_ .,hJ'+ . *-~~~~",,***-:f-~:I-**,~:I*-:l-.:H.~2-**** REGUIJ\R I..'IEETING--JANUARY 2, 1934. A regular meeting of t~e City C01illCil was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Tuesday evening. Jnnuary 2d, 1934. The meeting was called to order at 8:10 o'clock. Roll call: Pr'esen t--Councilnen Bot~'1well, Clarke. Fiorio, Tubbs. end Mayor Bernhardt; a1Jsent--none. Minu t I:'; s .J" 'Qpr'!) v~:.~ ' The minutes of the last two meetings were read and on motion of COQncilman Bothwell, seconded by COLillcilman Clarke, and by vote of the Cotillcil, were approved as entered. C1ni:1S A 11oV'led, Fifty-one claims, amounting to a total of $2,989.38, were audi ted and approved by the Finance COTI1ll1:1 t tee and l on moU_on of Councilman Tubbs, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by the fol- lowing called vote. were allowed out of vHrious funds and warrants