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HomeMy Public PortalAboutCC MINS. 1936 D EC 2 0 1936' 1 07 I JAN 2 - 1936 Fifteen Claims Allowed. Fifteen claims, amountinr;- to 8 totel of $61.00, Ylere audited and approved by the Finance Committee and, motion of Councilnon Bothvlell, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the following called vote, were nllowed out of the General Fund and warrants ordered I I drown DS follovlS: Ayes~-Councilmen Rothv;ell, C18Y.'J~e, Jensen nnd l\'TDyor T'\.1.bbs; noes --none; aosent--Counci ImfJn Fjorio: 8l39--Cerruti, Fred--reb8te of license 8l40--Cerruti, J8.ck-- II II II 8l4l--Chakires, James-- II II ~ 8l42--Christi8.n, J. L!.--It It II 8l43--Coughlin, Geo.-- It " It 8l44--Du tro, D. J. -_ II It It 8l45--Jocke~r Club-- It It " 8l46--Jones' SGoke House--"" It 8l47--Mauchle, A. D.-- It It It 8l48--Americnn Trust Co., 8ssignee of I 0 18675................. ~ jf 8672. '". ............"" Il8673. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . " . 1Y 867011 .. .. .. " .. . .. . . " .. " . .. " .. #8666. " . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. " .. .. .. .. ~~ 8669" . !ft. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. #8671................. "8668.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. 11(3657" .. .. .. .. .. " .. .. " .. .. .. " " . " t~sso, Angelo--pruning vineyard.............. 8l49--Polomoni, Anrelo--rebvte of license #8676.............. 8l50--preftokis, r:;;;-s. lneeli ta--rebate of Ii cense ://8677...... 8l5l--Snnders, J8.ck H. -- II II "118652...... 8l52--Skov, Frank-- II II It 1/8667. . . . . . 8l53--Vukota, John E. -- II It "ll8678...... LOO 3.00 3.00 4.00 LOO LOO 2.00 2.00 4.00 30.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 " .4L Adjournment. . On motion of Cou0cilmr0 Cl~rke, seconded by Council~Rn Jensen, and by vote ~h8 Coun oi 1. the Council then 2;) ourned.~ ~ 17 ~ tpproved: !~ttost:~, Hayor. C1 ty Clerk. t""N ~ - '1936 Livermore, California, ~" v .:;;.~.~ .:~~::..: :..;:-~~~!-..:~..::...::...:E--:~~:.-:i-..::..~~..:~..::....:(..:~ ..:~~}~:..::....:~~:..~~ ~~..::....:}..::....:(..:~~}..:~..~..:t-..::...::...~:. -;:~ -;:. -;; ..;~.; ~..;:" ..;~.. SPEC lid, 1'1~Li'ETG--J1'.NUTUU1Y 2, 19~-) tj. A special meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the temp01'81~~T City Holl at 56 South Livermore [,venue on Thursday evening, J8nuary 2nd, 1936, in accordance vii th a call for same signed by Mayor' Tubbs. The meeting VTO S of'lled to oJ:>del' [) t 8: 10 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarl:e, Fiorio, Jensen [.nd liI8yor Tubbs; absent--none. No Business Transacted. A number of matters were disc1,lssed but no action was taken. Adjournment. On motion of Councilman C2arke, seconded by Councilmen Jensen, end by vote ouneil then e~~ur~:d. . C7~ , Attest:~r~r;:~fg Ci ty Clerk. II ~Jproved: Liayor. . JAN - Livermore, California, 6 193p . "I 108 j ~~ b. \l~'jO ~ I t.fj ..... N REGULAR MEETING--JAlWARY 6, 1936. A regular mee~ing ot the City COuncil was held in the Council Chambers at the temporary O.1ty lIall at 56 South Livermore ~venue on f Monday evening, January 6th, 1936. !he meeting was called to order at 9:10 o'clock. . . ,)' Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio,' Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none. , . . " .. and Bu1lding, Electrical, and Plumbing Inspector and the loose-leaf 'f . sheets showing the collections ot the Tax Collector, all tor the month at December, 1135, and the report ot the 'Tax 'Collector for the month or November, 1935, were read and on motion ot Councilman Bothwell, seconded . . b'1 Councilman Clarke, and by vote ot the Council were accepted and ordered placed on file. C.ommunicat1cm In Re Public LiabilitJ Insurance{. A letter. was received from the Hartford Accident and Indeminity ,J Company, giving rates tor public liability insurance on all the various kinds ot public property in the City of Livermore. It was ordered l)laced on tile. Q1aiJu Allo.ed. - seventJ-tive claims,'amounting to a total or $4,324.45, were . audited and approved by the Finance Committee and, on motion of Council- · man Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the tollowing called vote, were allowed out o~ various funds and warrants ordered drawn as tallows: Ayes--CouncilJllenBothwell, C.larke, .Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noea--none; absent--none: GENERAL FlmD SllS--Doten, Geo. If.--salary as Chiet at Police............. 8ll9--U1chelia, John R.--" " policeman.................. 8l20--Xelly, Francis B. --" " " ... . . . . · · . . · . . . . . . . 8l2l--callaghan, Richard M. --salary as C1 ty At torne,.. . . . . . . 8l22--Clark, M. J.--salary as City Judge................... . "" 8l~--Bearn, J. Ray.- Treasurer.......r............ 8l2.f:--Johnson, Adolf-- " "gardener and dep. poundm.aster 8l25--Rasmussen, Jesse--" " general utility man;......... a126--Root, Dr. B. R.--" "milk inspector............... .." .' 8l27--Still, Elmer G.-- C.ity Clerk................... 8l28--Still, Elm~r G.-->> "Deputy Tax Collector......... 8l29--Toscanini & Bergamas8hi--salary as street cleaners... 8l30--wright, L. E.--salary as City Engineer............... 8l3l--~ight, L. E.-- " .. Supt. of Ste................ "" 170. 00 140.00 130.00 45.00 25.00 16.66 100.00 125.00 63. 00 100.00 35.00 54.00 180.00 45.00 . I I . I I I i ~ I JAN 6 - i936 109 I ~ J 8132--fUbbs, Geo. P.--salary as 8l33--Bothwell, s.-- " · 8134--Clarke, 0- G.-- " · 8135--Pior1o, Frank-- · · 8136--Jensen, John B.--" · . . . . . . . . . . . . . Councilman............. . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ LIBRARY FUlID 8l37--~arp,' Miss My,rtle E.--salary as Librarian........ 8l38--Bolin, Mr's. Annie--j~itor work at Library....... 815'--~ansen, R. A.--ru.lroll ~or Library.............. 8l55--~cKenzie, O. W.--SUbscriptions ~or Library....... 8l56--pa,citic Gas &: Electric Co. --Library lighting..... 8157--Sather Gate Book Shop--booka tor Library......... 8158--Wilson Co., H. W.--s11bact'iJ)tloD tor" ......... BORD INTEREST AID REDEMPTION FtmD; 1908. 815'--American Trust 00.--2 coupons o~ Sewer Bonds ot 1908 8160--Bank o~ America--5 coupons ot Sewer Bonds ot 1908 . _ GENEm. L F'1JND 8l6l--Anderson Kotors--globes.......................... 8l62--Bel'nhardt, R..P.--repairs............;........... 8le3--Calitornia T.ranster Go.--supp1ies................ 8154--Ca11~ornia Water Service Co.--water tor tire hydrants 8l65--Calitornia Water Serv1ce Co.-_. · City bldgs. 8166--0arlisle &: co., A.--street laws book............. el~--Del Valle Mercantile, Inc.--aupplies............. 815e--piamond Match Co.--supplies...................... 816'-.>>1~ ML~ch ao.--park supplies................. al'o--Di~ Match Oo.--supplies...................... '" " ' 8171--Datcher &: Son, B. D.-- ...................... 8172--Eleetric Servioe Co.--" ...................... S173--Fireproot Garaie-~gre~sing and washing ear....... 81'4--Independent Warehouse Co.--bond of Treasurer..... 8175--Lassen,F. c:.--f'Uel.........................~.... ,S176--Leagueot calit.,Municlpaiities, dues for 1936... 8177--Livermore fterald--pr1ntini~...................... S17S--Lydiksen, A.--iasoline........................... 817'--M1ohelis, John R.--rent o~ motorcycle............ 8180--Micheli8, John R.--amount paid tor motorcycle license and tax........ 81Sl--Mlohe1is, John R.--.asoline and 011 bought....... 8182--pao1tlc Gas &: Electric Co.--lighting City bldgs.. 81as--pael~1c Gas &: Electric Oo.--park lighting........ 8184--Pacitic Gas &: Electric Co. --stre,et It ..... ... 8l85--pac1tic Gas &: Electric Oo.--eleotricity for sewer farm............. 8l86--pacitic Telephone &: Telegraph Oo.--service....... 8187--pac1tlc Telephone &: Telegraph Co.-- " ....... 8188--R.es, K. J.--addina machine rolls................ 8lS'--Jacob Rees &: Son--batteries............ ... .. . . . ... 81tO--Seeband, Henry--services aspolleeman............ " " It . 81'1~-Sm1th. D. A.-- ..........,. 81"~..;S*"''bbern Alameda County lfe..a--printing........... 8l94--S:\ate 'O'ompensation Insurance FUnd--ln.surance..... 81tS--8tl11, E1JIer O.--postage stamps................... Sl'6-~lor, Irs. Ruth J.--typing.~................... 81~,,~tzel, ,. W.--supplies......................... 81"'--"11.,. (Jarage--weldin;........................... 8I'B--Williams, Geo.--amount paid to~ 1e~er enamel... . SI"--Bank ot America, assignee ot Williams, Geo. T.T- payment on contract.......... .. '. ; I ~ .. , \. , , . . , . a...olutlon In Re Lease ot S~~,])epo8i t Bo~. l, ~....-]. , ~. , $ 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 100.00 17.00 20.55 1'.80 5.12 26.78 7.00 45.00 135. 00 .90 13 . 21 430.34 98.00 '2.55 4.2'1 35.25 108.58 23.33 1.6.33 '9.9. 20'.75 2.01 8.20 1.00 90.00 22.15 2.56 15.00 5.91 -3.65 S.52 <l.eo 332.86 .2'7 6.85 6.00 1.55 1.13 30.00 <l0.00 18.39 701.15 4.00 10.00 134: .52 .'15 .7'7 37.00 !he ~0110wlni was read and was introduced by Councilman Bothwell and. em motion o~, C:OUllcil11U1n Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clark"e, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Oou.ncilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Je.... and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent-- none: RESOLUTION NO. 1128. RESOLVED: That the aot ot ,,9!O. F. Tubbs, Mayor, and E. G. Still, City Clerk, in executinltor' .~,_~n behalf< of the Oit,. o~ LiverJlOl'e, a muni~ipal co:poration, ,a lea'8,_ tor sate 1'10. 1710 in the vaults o~ t '" RESOLUTION NO. 1130. . WHEREAS, L. E. w:right, City Engineer of the City of Llvermore~ has neretotore, on the "20th day ot November., 1935, submitted a map ot the throulh streets of major importance within the Cit7 or Livermore, Alameda County, California, to the California State Highway Co~.sion, as streets on which maintenance and/or impr,ovementsmay be done. ..,to be paid for out of the quarter-cent City Gasoline Tax Fund, a tru~ oOPJ of which map is attached hereto showing said streets. delineated 1rl red thereon, and e:BREAS, on the 26th day of December, 1935, said map was recom- mended for approval by the Central Office ot the California state Highway Commission. NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the map hereto attached ex- pressly reterred to and made a part of this resol~tion be and it i. he~eby approved by the City Council ot 'the City of Livermore, as the map of the streets ot major importance'tbrouih the City of Livermore, which street~ are delineated in red U90n said map, and are the streets proposed to be maintained and/or improved out of the quarter-cent City Gasoline Tax Fund. a.'Glution A~poiDting Meaber ot Plann1~ ~o~ssion. The to1lowinl reso~ution was read and was introduced by Council- ~ 110,Jf\N ()- 1936 .I the sate deposit department ot American Trust Company, Livermore Branch, be and the same is hereby ratified, approved and contirJl~d. BE IT FURTHffi RESOLVm that the right of access to and control of the contents of said Sate No. 1710 and the riibt to remove the whole or any part of said contents shall be and is hereby given to the tollowing persons jointly; Geo. F. 'tUbbs, Mayor or .the City of Livermore; and F. Ray Hearn, Treasurer ot the City ot Livermore, and such right shall continue until said safe deposit departme~t shall be in receipt ot a written revocation ot such authorization. Sf,tcond Resolution In Re Lea~e ,ot Sate D.po~it Box. The following was read and was introduced b7 Councilman Clarke and, on .otion ot Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and b7 the tolJ,owins called vote, was adopted: A,.es--Counoilmen. Bothwell, C1arke, Fiorio, Jensen and,Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; abse.t-- none: . RESOLU~ION NO. 112t. RESOLVED: That the act of Geo. F. Tubbs, lIa,.or, and E. G. St.ill, Cit,. Clerk, in executing, for and on behalf ot ~he City ot'Live:rmore, a _ mQnic1pal corporat10n, a lease for safe No. 574 in the vaults ot the sate deposit d~partment ot Bank otA_rica lIatfonal Trust & SS.Vlngs As.oeiation, Liyermore Branoh, be and the same is hereby ratit1~d, approved and cont~llled. . . BE IT FURTHER RESOLV:W that the riiht ot access to andl control or the contents ot said Sate No. 574, and the rilht to remove the whole " or an7.part of said contents sha1~. ~e and is'hereby given to the following , persons jointly; " 04 GEO~ F.TUBBS,. Ma'1or of the City ot L1vermore; and F. RAY HFARN, 'rI'easurer of the City ot Livermore, and such right shall continue until said safe deposit department shall in receipt ot a wr1tten revocation of such authorization. Resolut,ioll In R" ~R "~~d qaaoline l~.:x1'und. The toll6wing was read and was introduced by Councilman Fiorio and~ on motion ot.Council.an FtDrio, seoonded by. CDunc11man Clarke, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--CoUno1lmen ... Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jen... and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent-- none: " man FtDrio~d, on motion ot Councilman Fiorio, seoonded'by C9uncilman "'- ~ I or:J ... .~ I " ; I , . . . .. . , '. . I I ~ r-, I i I ! . I ~~~ : ~ ~~~~. 11 Jj I Jensen, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Councilmen 'Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent-- _ none: RESOLUTION NO. 1131. Resolved that S. Bothwell, Councilman for the City of Livermore, -be and he is hereby appointed a member of the Planning Commission ot the City of Livermore', to serve for and, during his term as such Councilman. . . Adjournment. . , . on motion of Councilman Piorio,seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by'vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess to meet on '\ 1. )(ayor. JAN 2 0 1936 p. M. ~ Attest: ~?: A:)1~, City Clerk. Approved: Livermore, california, . ****":H.**~**~****":fo*"~**********"a* ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING--JANUARY 20, 1936. An adjourned re;ular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers. at the t'emporary City lIall at' 56 South Livermore a"9'8-'" .'nue on Monday evening, January 20th, 1936. The meeting was called to : I 'order at 8:10 o'clock. I : j r - ,- , . Roll call: Pr~sent--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, P1orio, Jeneen . - and Mayor 'h.bbs; absent--none. Minu tes Approved. The minutes of the last meeting were read and, on motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by CouncilJ..an Jensen, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. .<, Merohant Classification. , . On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by' Councilman Clarke, and by vote of the Council, the furniture store and flower shop bus- iness to be conducted W-ee-4eR~~e"~Q by Chas. W. Falvey at 1194 West First street was classified as of the first merchant class for the first year of business. In Re Rez6nin~ Petition. A letter was recelyed from Secretary L. E. Wright of the Plan- ning Commission, stating that the C~mmission had recommended that the p.reperty described in Resolution No. 1127 be rezoned from Zone R-2 to Zone C-l. It was ordered filed. Q.o:mmunicat1on. A letter was reOeived trom Reiional Secretary E. F. ftutchlnls '" ot the East Bay Regional League of the League of California Mun!clpalltie~ ! 1 t 2 Jl-\\~ 2 LJ \~3b r: 0 '\" \9jO ft.-o " ~ I t.rj ,..... N statlns that the regular meeting of the League will be held at the Hotel Whitecotton, Berkeley, on Friday evening, February 7, 1936, with dinner at 6:30 o'Clock. Eisht Claims Allowed. Eilht claims, amounting to a total or $779.50, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee' and, on motion ot Councilman Clarke, I-I I I seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the following called ,vote, were allowed oU!-,of the General Fund atl,d warrants Ql';"dered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; !.!J ournmen t. On motion ot Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, anoil the~ourned. r/: a /. -:"'" Attest:~~, City Clerk. noes--none; absent--none: , 820O--Bothwell,. Da...1d-...work................................. 8201--Bothwell, Sam Jr.--work............................... 8202--Burkhart, J. N.--part payment for paintinc............ 8203--Llttlefield, A. E.--work.............................. 8204--Livermore Fire Dept.--quarterly salaries.............. 8205--Palmer, Dale--balance dur tor plastering.............. , 8206--Williams, Geo. If. --final payment on contract.......... 8207--Woods, Geo.--plastering............................... and Approved' Mayor. Livermore, California, fES 3 - 1936 . ****-*****.:r***-:fo*,,}**-::..)}.*.:r-**')}'***';}-:fo-;}-::.-:r;}-:l-;}'* .' $16.50 16~50 100.00 31.50 300.00 , 77.50 150.00 87.50 " to .. , . ~nutes Approved. The minutes of the last meeting were read and, on motion ot Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. In Re Merchant Classitication. r The application of John George R. Adams tor a classification ot .J'.. I r I I i : ! - - u f foB 3 - 1~36 118 I "\ the merchant-class business to be transacted by him at 507 Maple street was read and was re~erred to the License Committee for a report at the next meeting. ;n Re Proposed State Game Farm. - . E. J. Lawless and Dr. F. L. Herrick, represent the Livermore- Pleasanton Rod and Gun Club, addressed the Council, requesting that a . contribution of about $100 be made from the advertising fund ~or the purpose o~ establishing a State Game Farm here for the raising o~ 'partridges, pheasants, etc., suggesting that the game farm be located in the City's corporation yard. The matter was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Comnnmications. A letter was received ~rom the Livermore Chamber o~ Commerce, stating that the "Livermore" sign erected by the Cali~ornia State Automobile Association on the Lincoln Highway just west of North L street is minus the arrow and also does not meet specifications as to size and requesting that the. sign as erected be not paid ~or. A letter we.s received from the, Stete Compensation Insurance Fund, San Francisco, stating that the rates in the City's policy had been reduced twelve per cent under the plan of experience"ratitlg. A bulletin was received ~rom the League o~ Cali~ornia Municipal- ities concerning legal matters. Tne~communications were ordered placed on file. O~ficials' Reports. The reports o~ the Treasurer, Chief of Police, City Judge, and Building, Electrical, and Plumbing Inspector and the loose-leaf sheets showing the collections~~,the Tax Collector, all for the month ot Ja~uary, 1936, and the report of the Auditor for the last quarter of 1935 were read and on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by CouncIl- man Finrio, and by vote of the Council, were accepted and ordered '" "\ "\ ., placed on file. C~aIms Allowed. One-hundred and eleven claims, ~mounting to a total of $3,884.07, were audited and approved by the F1aance Committee and, on motion o~ Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the following called vote, were allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none: 1 114 fEB Cj C,&j:.)b. GENFRAL FUND 8208--Doten, Geo. N.--salary as Chief of POlice......... 8209--Michelis, John R.--~' It policeman............... 82l0--Kelly, Francis B.--" tl " ............... 82ll--Callaghan, Richard M.--saiary as City Attorney.... 82l2--Clark, M. J.-- It II tt Judge....... 82l3--Hearn, J. Ray-- "It Treasurer........ 82l4--Johnson, Adolf-- salary as gardener and deputy poundmaster........... 82l5--Rassmussen, Jesse-- It " general utility man.... 82l6--Root, Dr. R. R.-- " It Milk Inspector......... 82l7--Still, Elmer G.-- It " City Clerk............. 82l8--Still, Elmer G.-- " "Deputy Tax Collector... 8219--Toscanini & Bergamaschi--salary as street cleaners 8220--Wright, L.E.--salary as City Engineer............ 8221--wright, L. E.-- " " Supt. of Sts............. 8222--Tubbs, Geo. F.-- It It Councilman............... 8223--Bothwell, S.-- It tl It ............... 8224--Clarke, C. G.-- It It " ............... 8225--Florio, Frank-- It " It ............... 8226--Jensen, John E.--" " " ............... LIBRARY FUND 8227--Harp, Miss Myrtle E.--salary as Librarian......... 8228--Bolin, Mrs. Annle--janitor work at Library........ 8229--Hansen, R. A.--stove oil for Library.............. 8230--Livermore Commercial Co.--cedar sweep for Library. 823l--Paciflc Gas & Electric Co.--Library lighting...... 8232--San Francisco News Co.--books for Library......... 8233--Sather Gate Book Shop--book for Library........... 8234--Scrlbner's Sons, Chas. --book for Library.......... 8235--S1ater, J. A.~-binding books for Library.......... GENERA L FUND 8236--American Bitumuls Co., bitumuls................... 8237--Anderson Motorsr-tire............................. 8238--Anderson, otto--work at City Hall................. 8239--Ashe, Lou1s-.. It t1 tl n ......'........... 8240--Bernhardt, R. p.--repairs......,.................. 824l--Bonne1s Iaundry & Cleaners--service............... 8242--Bank of America, assignee of Bothwell, David-- work at City Hall.................. 8243--Bank of America, assignee of Bothwell, Sam Jr.-- work at City Hall................. It It " It ' 8244--Brown, Tom-- ................. 8245--California Transfer Co.--cement, sand, etc........ 8246--California Water Service Co.--water for City bldgs 8247--california Water Service Co.-- tt for fire hydrants 8248--Callaghan, Richard M.--traveling expenses......... 8249--Carlise & Co., A.--jail register.................. 8250--Chase, Archie--work at City Hall.................. 8251--Clark, William-- n tt U It. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8252--Collins. Thomas A.--work at City Hall............. 8253--cragholm, Chris-- tt " " "............. 8254--cronnnie, Norman-- tt tt " "............. 8255--Des Jarllis, Alphonse-tl It n "............. 8256--Diamond Match Co.--supplies for City Hall......... 8257--Dolan, Dr. !nul E.--examining prisoners........... 8258--Double Diamond Auto Parts Co.--armature installed. 8259--Dutcher & Son, N. D.--supplies for City Hall...... 8260--Ekstam, Nels J.--work at City Hall................ 826l--Ellis Co., H. R.--3 rubber stamps................. 8262--Hansen, R. A.--oil installations.................. 8263--Hansen, R. A.--stove oil.......................... 8264--Harris, Gil--keys................................. 8265--Hayes, William--work at City Hall................. 8266--Hedberg, Edward-- It " tt It ................. 8267--Hendrickson, John-tt II It "................. 8268--Bank of America, assignee of Herlihy, Jerry-- work at City Hall................. 8269--Herlihy, Jerry-- ,. It It It.. ...'............. 8270--Herrick, Dr. F. L.--examining prisoner............ 827l--Jensen, Andrew--work at City Hall................. 8272--Lamee, R.--road gravel............................ 8273--Lassen, F. C.--lime, etc.......................... 8274--Lassen, F. C.--sand and rock...................... 8275--Lassen, F. C.--oil and fuel....................... 8276--Lester, Jack--work at City Hall................... c.n I c I:'.r:I .... ~ $ 170.00 140.00 130.00 45.00 25.00 16.67 100.00 125.00 63 . 00 100.00 ! 35.00 l 54.00 180.00 45.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 100.00 17 . 00 20.19 3.97 5.68 17.42 1.65 12.88 20.87 6.44 6.83 3.25 3.25 3.75 5.85 39.00 37.50 2.75 50.17 1.65 98.00 4.90 34.83 2.75 2.75 3.25 4.25 4.25 4.25 361.09 7.50 4.40 60.87 4.25 .79 20.45 15.86 4.25 ~.25 4.25 20.00 8.50 2.50 2.75 23.00 90.76 429.00 10.47 4.25 r" f. ! ___I u r t;.ij a "'" ljJ0 1151 8277--Bank of Amer1ca, assignee of Littlefield, A. E.-- work at City Hall............ $ 39.00 8278--Bank of America, assignee of Littlefield, A. E.-- work at City Hall............ 64.00 8279--Livermore Herald--printing....................... 48.08 8280--Livermore, Nicholas--work at City Hall........... 2.75 828l--Mallyts Grill--meals for prisoners............... 9.00 8282--Michelis, John R.--rent of mo.torcycle............ 15.00 8283--Michelis, John R. --amount pa1d for gas and oil... 1.58 8284--Mollath, Conrad--wark at City Hall............... 4.25 8285--Montano, Frank-- " " " "............... 4.25 8286--McGee, Thomas J.--"- " ,t "............... 4..25 8287--McKinnon, Wm. R.--stamped envelopes.............. 32.48 R " n' 8288--McKinnon, Wm. . --" .............. 6.24 8289--0akland Typewriter Exchange--repair of- typewriter 12.61 8290--pacific Gas & Electric Co.--street lighting...... 335.18 829l--pacific Gas & Electric CO.--lighting city bldgs.. 4.76 8292--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--park lighting........ 7.56 8293--pacific Gas & Electric Co.--Cbr1stmas street lighting 46.61 8294--pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.--service....... 6.40 8295--Bank of America, assignee of Palmer, Dale-- work at City Hall............... 8296--Palmer, Dale-- """ "............... tt W """" 8297--pa erson, ..-- ............... 8298--Petersen & Co., Chas. H.--aud1ting............... 8299--Pruner, W.--work at City Hall.................... 8300--Rees, H. J.--rent of typewriter.................. 830l--Rivers, Ernest--work at City Hall................ 8302--Santucchi, L.--refund of tax paid on two trucks.. 8303--Seeband, Henry--services as policeman............ 8304--Silva, Manuel L.--work at City Hall.............. 8305--Smith, D. A.--services as policeman.............. 8306--Smith, Mrs. Hazel--typing........................ 8307--Sousa, Manuel--work at C1ty Hall................. 8308--Southern Alameda County News--publishing and printing 8309--Stevenson, John--work at City Hall............... 83l0--Thompson, Shetf1eld--work at City Hall........... 831l--Tretzel, F. W.--balance due on warrant #8192..... 83l2--Tretzel, F. W.--contract work at City Hall....... 8313--Twohey, Thomas--work a t City Hall........ .,. . . . . . . 8314--Volponi, Louis James--work at City Hall.......... 83l5--Williams, Geo.--work at City Hall................ 8316--Williams, Geo.-- n " If "................ 83l7--Bank of America, assignee of Williams, Geo. T.-- cash spe~t for supplies.......... 83l8--Woods, Geo. A.--work at City Hall................ 1 i 'I 10.00 4.25 4.25 75.00 4.25 .50 4.25 1.70 35.00 4.25 10.00 10.00 4.25 17. 67 4.85 3.25 10.00 40.00 4.70 42.00 4.25 33.75 30.00 4.25 Proposeci Ol'd1nllnOeAmendingOrdinance No. 91 Introduced. A proposed ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 191 Entitled tAn Ordinance Providing for the Creation Within ,the Incorporated Area of the City of Livermore of Certain Zones and in the several Zones thereby Created, Describing the Classes of Buildings, structures and Improvements and the Uses of Such Buildings, Structures and Improvements; Regulating, Restricting and Segregating the Location ~__i of Dwellings, Apartments, Trades, Businesses and Industries and Other Specified uses; Regulating and Limiting the Height and Bulk of Build- ings and structures and the Area of Building Sites covered thereby and PrOViding for building and Use permits; Defining the Terms used Herein; Providing for the Enforcement and Amendment of Said Ordinance; Pro- "tiding penalties for Its Violationj' by Amending paragraph 2 of Section III and paragraph 3 of Section III Thereof," was read and was intro- duced by Councilman Clar~erand, on motion of Councilman Clarke, 116_ ~ I ~ ..... r.s seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the following called vote, was ordered placed on file: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent~-none. ~ournment. On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess to meet on -, Monday, Febr~y' Approved: ~/ 8.00 P. II. .~rr,'~ , Attest.~~, Mayor. Livermore, California FEB 1 0 1996 , City Clerk. . ~~~*****..~***********.~**.~~*********** ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING--F}~RUARY 10, 1936. An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the temporary City Hall at 56 South Livermore ave- nue on Monday evening, February loth, 1936. The meeting was crlled to order at 8:05. o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councixmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; 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. C.ommunications. A letter was received from the California State Automobile Association, oakland, California, requesting the requisition of $18.51 for the erection of three new directing signs at the corner of First and L sts. A letter was received from the Federal Hardware & Implement Mutua Is , oakls.nd, California, requesting an audience of fifteen min- utes before the Council in order to explain their insurance on public bui ldings . A letter was received from the Local Option Levgue of California, San Francisco, inclosing a copy its proposed liquor-control amend- u mente A letter was received from the Senate Liquor Investigation Com- mittee, California Legislature, San Bernordino, requ~stlng the Council to send a representative to attend the meeting to be held on February 20th, 1936, at the State Building in Los Angeles to aid in framing a proposed liquor amendment to the Constitution. FEB 1 0 l~;)a 1111 A letter was received from the Bay Counties District Council of carpenters, San Francisco, enclosing a copy of the wage scale for car- penters in effect February 1st, 1936, as fixed by an abritration board selected by them and the Associated General Contractors. A letter was received from Manuel C. Souza, East Oakland, Calif- - I III' ornia, dated~Ff3bruary 5th, 1936, inquiring as to when he would receive his last pay check for work at the City Hall. The ca.mmunications were ordered placed on file, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council. Ordinance Amending Zoning Ordinance Adopted. ordinance NO.____, entitled, "An ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 191 Entitled ~An ordinance Providing for the Creation within the Incorporated Area of the City of Livermore of Certain Zones and in the Several Zones thereby Created, Describing the Classes of Buildings, Structures and Improvements and the Uses of Such Buildings, Structures and Improvements; Regulating, Restricting and Segregating the Location of Dwellings, Apartments, Trades, Businesses and Industries and Other' Specified uses; Regulating and Limiting the Height and Bulk of Build- ings and structures and the Area of BUilding Sites covered thereby and Providing for building and Use permits; Defining the Terms used Herein; Providing for the Enforcement and Amendment of Said Ordinance; Providing Penalties for its Viola1tion,.' by Amending paragraph: 2ofSeotion III and Paragraph 3 of Section 1'11 Thereof," which had been introduced at the last preVious meeting, was, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by the following called vote, adopted and passed; Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen, and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none. Following is a printed copy of said ordinance No. 213 as published: L: 1 ~- 118 F E, i3 1. n t Ordinance No. 213 An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 191 Entitled "An Ordinance Providing for the Creation with- in the Incorporated Area of the C i t Y of Livermore of Certain Zones and in the Several Zones Thereby Created, Describing the Classes of Buildings, Structurl'\s and Improvements and the Uses of Such Buildings, Structures and Improvements; Regulating, Re. stricting and Segregating the Lo- cation of Dwellings, AI)artments, Trades, Businesses and Industries and Other Specified Uses; Regu. lating and Limiting the Height and Bulk of Buildings and Struc- tures and the Area of Build.ing Sites Covered Thereby and Pro- viding for Building and Use Per. mits; Defining the Terms Used Herein; Providing for the En- forcement and Amendment of Said Qrdinance; Providing Penal- ties for Its Violation," by Amend. ing Paragraph 2 of Section III and Paragraph 3 of Section III Thereof. The Counctl of the City of Liver- more, do ordain as follows: Section 1. Ordinance No. 19] or the City of Livermore, entitled "An Ordinance Providing for the cre;) tio~ within the Incorporated area of the City of Livermore of certain zones and in the several zones the r e b y created, describing the classes of buildings, structures and improvements and the uses of such buildings, structures and improve. ments, regulating, restricting and segregating the location of dwell-. ings, apartments, trades, business and industries and other specified uses; regulating anI limiting th~ height and bulk of buildings and structures and the area of building sites covered thereby and providing for building and use permits; de- fining the terms used herein; pl'O- viding for the enforcement and amendment of said ordinance; pro viding penalties for its violation," adopted October 19th, 1931, is here- by amended by amending Para- graph 2 of Section III and Paragraph 3 of Section III thereof. Section 2. Paragraph 2 of Seetlon III of Ordinance No. 191 is hereby amended to read as follows: Paragraph 2: PROPERTY IN ZONER-2 UNRESTRICTED RES. IDENTIAL ZONE: All the following described por- tion of the City of Livermore shall be and is hereby designated as an UNRESTRICTED RESIDENTIAL ZONE: ZONE R-2: All that portion of the City of Livermore described as follows: The South half of Blocks 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and all of Blocks 16, 25, 26, 27, 28 and 31 and Lots 1 and 2 of Block 32; Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Block 37; Lots 7 and 8 of Block 35; as said Lots and Block" are shown and so designated on that certain map entitled "Map of Town of Livermore, Alameda Coun- ty, California, October 1st, 1869" Etc., filed in the office of the Re- corder of Alameda County, Cali- fornia, November 4th, 1869. Also, all of Block designated as School Lot and bounded on the North by the South line of Fifth Street; on the East by the West line of "I" Street; on the South by the North line of Sixth Street and on the West by the East line of 1 "J" Street as !;;aid Streets now exist -.,. an' the City of Livermore and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, of BIQck 55 as said Lots and Blocks are shown and so designated on that certain map entitled "Map of Southern Ad- dition of Town of Livermore, Ala. meda County, Cal. 1882," Etc., filed in the office of the Recorder of Alameda County, California, Feb- ruary 14, 1883; ALSO, all of Lots 14 and 15 in Block 67 as said Lots and Block arE' shown and so designated on that certain map entitled, "Map of thE, Southern Addition of Livermore, Alameda County, Cal." Etc., filed in the office of the Recorder oP Alameda County, California, Octo- ber 5th, 1887; ALSO, all of Blocks 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25 as said blocks are shown and so designated on that certain map entitled "Map of the McLeod Tract, Livermore," Etc., filed in the office of the Re- corder of Alameda County, Cali. fornia, September 8, 1875; and in- cluding all those portions of Church Street Southeast of Fifth Street: Wood Street southeast of Fourth Street and Fifth Street northeast of Church Street and Sixth Street 'northeast of Maple Street as have bee n abandoned as official cit.y streets by the City Council of the City of Livermore, all as delineated on said map of McLeod Tract. EXCEPTING from all of the above descl'ibed real property thE' following: BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the Northern line of 3rd Street, with the Eastern line of "J" Street, said point being at the Southwestern cornE'r of Block No. 17, as per Map here. in aft e r referred to; running thence Easterly along the North- ern line of 3rd Street, sixty (60) feet; thence Northerly parallel with the Eastern line of "J" Street fifty-eight (58) feet, six (6) inches; thence Westerly par- allel with 3rd Street, sixty (60) feet to the Eastern line of "J" S t r e e t; and thence Southerly along the last named line fifty. (58) feet, six (6) inches to the point of beginning. BEING a portion of Lots Num- bered seven (7) and eight (8) in Block No. 17, as laid down and delineated on a certain Map en. titled, "Map of the Town of Li- vermore, Alameda County, Cal- ifornia, October 1st, 1869, sur- veyed for Wm. M. Mendenhall, by Frank Hinckley," filed No- vember 4th, 1869, in the office of the County Recorder of said Ala- meda County. Section 3. Paragraph 3, of Sec- tion III of Ordinance No. 191 is hereby amended to read as fol- lows: Paragraph 3: PROPERTY IN ZONE C-1 RESTRICTED COMMER- CIAL ZONE: All the following described pol" tion of the City of Livermore shall be Ilnd is hereby designated as a RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL ZONE. ZONE C-1: All that portion of thp. City of Livermore, described as fol- lows: The Northwest one-quarter of. Block 48 as said Block 48 is shown on that certain map entitled "Map of Southern Addition of Town of Livermore, Alameda Co. Cal. 1882" etc., filed in the office of the Re- corder of Alameda Coilnty, Califor- nia, February 14th, 1883; described as follows: BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the Southerly line of Fifth Street with the Easterly line of "L" Street and running thence Easterly along said South. erly line of Fifth Street 150.00 feet; thence Soutl;1erly parallel to said Easterly line of "L" Street 150.00 feet; thence Wester- ly parallel to said Southerly line of Fifth Street, 150.00 feet; to a point on the Easterly line of "L" Street; and thence Northerly along said Easterly line of "r./' Street 150.00 feet to the point of beginning. ALSO the North one-half of Blocks 13, 14, 15 and Lots 1, 2, 2, 4 and 5 in Block 12 as said lots and blocks are shown and so desig- nated on that certain map entitled "Map of the Town of Livermore Alameda County California Oct. 1st, 1869," Etc., and filed in the office of the Recorder of Alameda Coun. ty, California, November 4th, 1869. ALSO all that certain piece or parcel of land described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Northerly line of 1st Street dis- ta.nt thereon North 690 50' East, 80 feet from its intersection with the Easterly line of "L" Street and running thence parallel to said Easterly line of "L" Street North 200 10' West, 100 feet; thence South 690 50' West. 80 feet to a point on said Easterly line of "L" Street; thence along said Easterly line of "L" Street, North 200 10' West, 150 feet; thence North 690 50' East, 150.00 feet; thence South 200 10' East, 125.00 feet; thence North 690 50' East, 541.51 feet to a point dis- tant 109.76 feet measured at right angles Westerly from West. erly line of Lizzie Street as said Lizzie Street now exists: thence running parallel to said Wester- ly line of Lizzie Street North 380 46' West, 119.95 feet; thence leav- ing said parallel line North 280 10' West, 57.00 feet; thence North 610 50' East, 101.00 feet to a point on said Westerly line of Lizzie Street; thence along said West. erly line of Lizzie Street as said Lizzie Street now exists South 380 46' East, 278.08 feet; thence South 200 10' East, 45.65 feet to a point on the hereinabove men- tioned Northerly line of 1st . Street; thence along said North- erly line of 1st Street South 690 50' West, 754.03 feet to the point of beginning. ALSO all that portion of Block 1 as said Block 1 is shown and so designated on that certain map entitled "Map of the McLeod Tract Livermore", etc., filed in the office of the Recorder of Alameda Coun- ty, California, September 8, 1875, 'described as follows: BEGINNING at a poiq.t on the Easterly line of Livermore Ave- nue distant thereon Northerly 91.67 feet from its point of inter- section with the Northeasterly line of County Road as said Liv- ermore Avenue and County Road are shown on the aforesaid map of the McLeod Tract and run- ning thence along said Easterly line of Livermore Avenue South- erly 91.67 feet to a point on the Northeasterly line of said Coun- ty Road; thence Southeasterly along said Northeasterly line of County Road 136.50 feet to a point on Northwesterly line of First Street; thence Northeaster- ly along said Northwesterly line of said First Street as said First Street is so shown and designat ed on the aforesaid map of the 01 Q tr:l ~ N I McLeod Tract 166.50 feet; thence Northwesterly parallel to said Northeasterly line of County Road 171.41 feet; thence Wester. ly 140.17 feet to the point of be- ginning. ALSO all that portion of Block 2 as said Block 2 is shown and so designated on that certain map en- titled "Map of the McLeod Tract Livermore" etc., filed in office of the Recorder of Alameda County, California, September 8th, 1875, ly- ing northerly of a line drawn par- allel to' and 110.00 feet northerly of the northerly line of Second Street as said Second Street is shown on said Map of the McLeod Tract. ALSO all that certain real prop.: erty described as follows, to-wit: ' BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the Northern line ~" of 3rd Street, with the Eastern line of "J" Street, said point be.. f ing at the Southwestern corner of Block No. 17, as per Map here. inafter referred to; running thence Easterly along the North- . ern line of 3rd Street, sixty (60) feet; thence Northerly parallel with the Eastern line of ",r" Street fifty-eight (58) feet, ~ (6) inches; thence Westerly par::-" allel with 3rd Street, sixty (60) feet to the Eastern line of "J" Street; and thence Southerly along the last named line fifty- eight (58) feet, six (6) inches to the point of beginning. BEING a portion of Lots Num- bered seven (7) and eight (8) in B~ock No. 17, as laid down and de lineated on a certain Map entitled, "Map of the Town of Livermore Alameda County, California, Oc, tober 1st, 1869. surveyed for Wm. M: Mendenhall, by Frank Hinck-: ley", filed November 4th, 1869 in the office of the County Recorder of said Alameda County. Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict here- with are hereby repealed. Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect an(L be in force at the time provided by law. Section 6. This ordinance is hereby ordered to be printed and published in the Southern Alameda County News, which newspaper is hereby designated for that pur, pose, Introduced at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of L~~ Six Claims Allowed. rIB 1 n 1191 more held on the 3rd day orFe1r." ruary, 1936. A motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman BothweH to file the same. Carried. " AYES: Councilmen Bothwell. Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayo!" Tubbs. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ELMER G. STILL, City Clerk. Passed and adopted at an ad. journed regular meeting of the Council of the City of Livermore, held on the 10th day of February, 1936, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen Bothwell Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tuj:>bs. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. Approved this 10th day of Feb- ruary, 1936. GEO. F. TUBBS, Mayor, City of Livermore, Cali. fornia. Attest: ELMER G. STILL, City Clerk. Six claims, 8mountin~ to a total of ~85.69, were 8udite~ and f'Droved by the Finance GOlTu'dttee and, on "~lotion of COl.'Dcilmcll'1 Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the following 8alled vot~were nllowed out of the Generr;! Fund 8nd W[tr'r~1Dts ordered drawn 8S folloW's: r C C 1 ~n notl1.1'r~11 C1 ~r'l'n 'Mlcr- '" .T-;n...."p".n ,",,'.n'," '.:."i;,,'-.',-Ol~ 1711"I1-,.1-.S,' ,"\~7CS-- oun i ,"1'; ~:> .c "t~, ,~(' .':'~, 1': ' ,:."Jj ~r.;; ~_ i _ I.Ll." noes--none; obsent--none: $ 14.88 ~2.75 19--f, lzinB, Hap--tube, bf: t tery, rep8, iI'S for 111.otorcycle..... 8320--Americen Trust Co.--rent of safe deposit box.... .... ... e,32l--Littlflfield, A. E.--work 3t Cit71 Hello.......... ..,... 8322--Li verl:lore Cornrnerci:c,l Co. --Glass, ete.........,..,...... U323--I"'lcKinnon, Wm. R. --st~jnped envelopes......,...,...,..... 8324--Rees, H. J.--dog tags.... .............................. Merchant C18ssific8tio~. ;~,3 . 00 17 . 93 12.76 4. Z~7 ~lnrl by vote of Cm.iDcil, On r::otion ,~f Coun~jlrr8r' ?othwell, seconded h:r Councilr:uHl .Jensen, 1--'......" ,.'J a merchant-cl~ss business to ~e (] on e John Geo. R. f~d2.r:1S 8S [t pr-,int:in:=: end c.ccorf;t.inc contrr-,ctop., with his ~ e ct ~C)7 '~~..Le Ct W'~ classified 03 of the first class for the i! 0 r.l c~ J ,) ;,.co l' ~ - Io...l " . ~,'"..: first ye~r or business, on condition ~hnt no rdditionrl fire hnzard "8 crer: ted. In Re Park Cor:mliss ioner. The Clerk W[if..l instruc.ted to '[Trite to Earle E. Johnson, enquiring 8 S to I'lbether he could continue to serv, ns [3 nE~m1)er of the prrl: Com- rni s s ion. Clerk's Report. The report of the C1 ty Clerk fO:1:' the ~:on th cf' Jrnunroy, l'J36, vms ('ec ived mld rend and, on notion of Cm.mc"lnwn Clc:l'l'-C, sccondecl by Councilr\8n Fiorio, and by the follow5.ng cCllled vote, nos occepted. and C 1. [' }:~ J'~ C, r1 i or i 0 'I '1 .P.",' ~.,,<", ("0111Y1Cl'l V(,rn .)c+j-'l'!r'" 1 ordered placee on .Ll~e. 10": "'--v v" L,:C '.) )'J",,~.c_, 1120 ':'}: T< ~ '.,..' q ~I ~ ~"'l N Jensen 8nd r:nyor Tubbs; noes--none; ~'bs8nt--nonc. To Enter Account of Ci t:I Hnll Ded:Lcn tion. The C lcrk ';,;[,S ins trll cted to enter in Elf; :::inD tes 1,ook ,. det" :L'. ,l ;- C C oun t of t!-:e roc en t (1.p(1-t r~ ,-~, t i ()~l ()~C ~. }-l C :.. ~ ~,=-~ C~ ons '~):~"'}e 'l~/~(l C J t\"r :1 ~."lJ". Ad5~r~~lt~ C;~l r,oti.(j1'1 o.r CO"I.lneil~n~-lD, ::'0t111/'.Tr-;11, sueonded 1",':r C()tlnciJ_1TF't1 .FltJr'!.I)., <:'nc1 "7 'iote of t~'l'-' Cou.ne ~.1, ":.he C:o~.';nc 11 then nd:1 o'Jrned, t', hol'::l the vf- Vl 'l..r ~"/.:,/).. '.;, ',' t th' (;.; t... I~" 11 no.. '.' ~ ogu 8. ,'i{:1.k: ~.i1g <.f, J ,", f. .J.~ j,.,/.~/.. jl" .i.,L/./l '. ~7 / ~~/:.----- APproved:~~/~r7~.. , rt Ef\st Flrst "")"1 ~,':cI..:,so:-~ ;:;ts. p. t te. s t : ~ .~~?fll::~, r...rayor. I.'~_~.ref~~::',)i'"lC, Gf'; 1 ifort1 ~.Ci_, r.llf\i~~ ') C i +:;:{ G 1 (~r l~ . .::...:~~-::._;:..::. .::-.::. .~~..::. .:~...::. .::. '::.. ::..::. "::~.;:. .::. .::...~..:'..:~..::. ..:~..~~. .'~. .~:..' :. .':..::.::..::-.::..::..':..;:... :. -::. .:: : .:..::. ... .. ,.... .., Viewi1tg City Hall Dedicq,wn < Photo 8hOwa orowdattenltlnGprogp,., dedicating LivermoNl city hatt la1t Scmday afternoon, , ~'i(QU't courtesy Oakland Tribune) t : .,.. .' . . " "i rDedteatiooOf '.Li"rmore City . !JaU. Last ,SUnday Gala Event '] ~, 1.' ., ' ". ,': .'.... . t '. . ,,;:' ~ge Orowd Witnessed Oei-Der .'. rogram by singtUg the Star . Span- Stone Laying Hew Progr&1D~led Banner. . .And ~),leCtea BuildiD4?:,.1.. Mayor George F. Tubbs, welcoming 'jI<he assembled audience, introduced From the heritage of the past Liv- IUdge M. ~. Cla,rk as chai'rman of ermOre builded for the future Sooday:the day. Bnefly, Judge Clark traced afternoon as the new city hall build- !the history of the structure, an- ing, officially merging from anti:- lIWunced the prog~ had ,the two- quated ,brick walls into an imposing tol~ purpose of dedicating the new modern edifice, was formally dedi- ~ulldmg. and laying a cornerstone cated at impressive ceremonies at- ~, an~ mtroduced the g,ro,up occupy- tended by hundreds of Livermoreans. : ng sea.,':! on .the spea~ers ,platf?rm. , . .' After reading the list of articles ,'Showers o~ ram and cold winds ,which had been ,placed in the corner- b1~wing off hillsides covered with the :stone box, Judge Clark formally or- ~tBnOW of the season ~ailed 1:10 :dered it put in place ,beneath the step ~oUd the joyous re~eption Livermore '.at the Fi'rst street entrance. : accorded its new official headquarters Councilman Frank FllOrio and Dr." Ofe1ty government. , ,Paul E. Dolan, escorted by members i ,'. Vtaltors marveled .at the transfor-of the city council earried the box [matiOn of the obsolete, old-fashioned from the speakers' stand and set it in r.uuctUi'e into an up-to-date, civic place. First to place a shovelful of ~1diDg, designed and decorated in concrete was Mayor Tubbs, followed , :inOdern manner and providing at- by Bothwell, Dola.n, Fiorio, Counci1- ,tr!tctive quarters for every branch of .trlen J. E. Jensen and C. G. Clarke, municipal affairs. and City Engineer L. E. Wright. Jesse Praising the foresight of the pio- Rasmussen, Adolf Johnson 8lDd L. J. neers who had provided the buildbli'VoIPQni, city employes, tamped the which, antedated by the present gen- ooncrete around the box and con- eratiOn, h1!d been prepa.re4 to~., ,l1ieted the step above it. tmue its service f()r future citizens, . Judge William H. Donahue of oakli ,Rev. Edwin B. Hays, pastor of the land.. introduced by Judge Clark as It Livermore:rtesbyterian Church, de- ~rmer Li'vermorean who had achieved livered ",..;.i~rring invocation atter prominence in county affairs and con- :,Mrll. G A,'2l'herkof had onened the timted to retAin hill l'onn Anti mUI with tl1e home of his youth, 'denvered the a~ress of the day. . In 'remiIll'scent mood, Judge Dona- hue recalled his first visit to the 'building, some forty years ago, when after walking fl'om Altamont to Liv~ ermore, he had c!U3hed his first seh,ool teacher's warra.nt in what was then the Bank of LiVermore. Dec1ar- ing the building dedicated to govern- mental service, typified the spirit 01 America, Donahue contrasted. free- dom and opportunities of this natio:q with dictatorships and persecution i:q lIoreign countries and urge<i steadfast ,adherence to constitutional Ameri- cimism. Rev. E. N. Dabritz, pastor of the Live.rmore Methodist Church, pro" nounced the benediction which closeq the ,program. Selections by the Livermore high school band under the direction 01 JlOhn Bedynek, augmented the speak- ing program. The young musicians also presented a concert prior to the ceremony and accompanied Mrs, Therkof. Seated on the speakers' platform were Judge Clark. Jud.g'e Donahue, Mayor Tubbs, Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen, Dr. Dolan, Rev. Hays, Rev. Dabritz, Mrs. Ther- kof, City Attorney Richard M. Calla- I ~,h,an...,~ D. C. Ha.rU".e~~f!~r<! .enpn, , ~ ~~ ProgreasAdmbti8tration, . ,iD ..ge of the control dMaiOll; Geol'gt} iller. of the lDaterialaprocl1i'e<<' ~...., ,. ~ divisiOllqUhe WPA;,Qeprge T:, .w.Jjhams, arc1iili&:t for thei)i,d1<ling; ,_a.ce , Overack~rl" Sfl.y.!illtr......CWif' WIt. veteflliA, and, Mrs.' Mary'Myr.lck :~*er Livermorean., - c'l1f.s.pecUon of tile' buildla&' followed 't" prpgram wi'tb city officials act- i", as reception committee. At the .same-dime the fire bouse and jail -were thrown open for public inspec- 'tion. 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RAY ImAR.'\ Attorney Judge YIA.'\I,EY .J. ('LARK R. M. CALLAOHA.'\ En'gineer Librarian L. K WRHiHT :Hiss ]\I YR'l'LE K HARP Health Officer Ik PAUL K DOl,AN Milk Inspector Ih. R. R. IW 0 '1' Police Chief Fire Chief mWROE .'\. D()TE~ L. K WRWHT Pl'anning Commission C. lVI. .'\ISSE:\' L. E. WRIGHT .1. C. REIMl~RS H. A. B}\' A.'\S SA XI BO'I'lIWBJLL SR. R. A. HA.'\SE.'\ M. G. CALLAGHA:\' D. .J. DUTRO R. lVI. CAI,LAGHA.'\ Park Commission Dr. P AI'L K ()()LA ~,; M. .J. CLARK W. L. WILSO:\' K K .JOHSSO.'\ WILLIAlVI nEBS . Al'ehi't('(.t fot' the Building --- (leot'ge 'I', Williallls ~ ',' PROGRAM . 2 p, m. to 2:30 p. m. Band (\meel't-Lin'I'llLOl'e Union High Sehool Band Under direction of John Bedynek EXHibition Drill 1)1.!l1I Corp,] of Li7erlllOl'{ }~el'iF, Y~aglt'fI Tjqaggr g;r9nH<,T\ Qf' ^ 1 "Rnnnp. . 2 :30 p. m. Stal' Spangled Ballllel' . . . ., . . " . . . . . . . .. Ml'S. G. A. Therkof Accompanied by Livermore Union High School Band 111V()('atioll ........................... Rev. I<Jdwin IB. Hays PastJcr, Livermore Presbyterian Church Addre8S of Wdeolllc alld Intl'odnction of Chail'llJaIl of Ow Da,v ..,....... Ma~'or Oeorge 1". Tuhh8 Respollse .Tudge IVL .J. Clark Chairman of the Day Selpctioll ............... LiveJ'IIIOY'(' Union Hig'b School Band CeJ'('lllon~', L:l.ving of thp COT'1wrstollP . . . . . . . .. City Official8 Selection .,. . . . . . . . . . . .. 11iverllloJ'e Union High Sehool Band AddJ'ess ........................ Hon. William H, Donahue Splection ............... Liver'IIIOI'(' Union High Sehoo] Band Belledietion ............................ Rev. E. N. Dabritz Pastor, Livermore Methodist Church . 1'1I1llie InsJledioll of ('ily IIilll, I,'ire How.;e, .Jail. "...~-\> . HISTORY . On February 13, 1882, Fordyce H. Hawle,y, a native of Vermont, after two decades of banking in Chicago and mining in Butte county, came to Livermore and started construction of the building that h3.s become Livermore's city hall. In that building, on March 2E:, 188Bi3, 1885 was oftie opened the Bank of Livermore. A few years Later the ,property passed into the hands of the newly- organized Livermore Valley Bank which occupied the building until 1895 when it moved into a structure at the corner of First street and LIvermore a venue (then' Lizzie street), occupying what is now the site of the Bank of America which has succeeded the pioneer banking establmhment. Then followed ten years of eventful history, during which the state- ly bank building became a boardIng house,operated from 1896 to 190'3 by Mr. and MrJ::.. Det~f L3.,frenz, while its upper story became kno".v'l1 as IndependeI1D Han, where dances were held and which was the first meeting place of Livermore Aerie, No. 690, F. O. E. Meanwhile the Town of Livermore had grown from a collection of a few buildings to a thriving commU'lity. Official records show that. the first meeting lof the Board of Town Trustees was held May 15, 1876, in Exchange Hall, a structure which stood on the present site of the Dutcher building on East First strf'et. Three weeks later, June 5, 1876, the trustees considered proposals for a permanent meeting place, finally resolving to use the ante- rooms at Odd Fellows Hall, for which they were to pay a monthly rental ,of $3. Records fail to show how long this arrangement con- tinuedbut it is .apparent that soon thereafter the offer of the LIver- more Hook and Ladder Company, to permit use of its building at no cost except payment for lights and fuel, was accepted. The fire house stood on Lot 3, Block 19, Mendenhall Plan, at the present site of the Carlo Ferrario Winery, on Second street between K and L. Committee was' appointed on December 2, 1878, to select a perma- nent site for a town hall, but the plan was abandoned when cost ap- peared prohibitive. Necessity for a new Location of the city "cala- boose" arose and on November 3, 1879, Lot 4, adjoining the fire house, was purchased and the jail established there. .' Then ensued a period of negotiations for the purchase of the Hook and Ladder Compa.ny, the deal being completed on June 4, 1881 when the trustees voted to ,pay $1,200 for the property. A tax of one-half of one per cf'nt was levied to raise the funds and on January 16, 1882 the transfer w,as completed and LIvermore for the first time owned its town hall. One month later, construction of the building that was to becomf' Livermore's city hall was started, but twenty-three years elapsed be- fore the change was made. On J,a,nuary 3, 1905, the board voted to buy the then abandoned bank building at a cost of $3,000, to be paid $1,000 down and $1,000 each in January 1906 ,and 1907. The building, remodeled to meet the requiremf'nts of the town government, was for- mally declared dedicated June 2, 1905, and the first regular meeting of the town board in the new town hall was held three days later. .,-- - HISTORY . On February 13, 1882, Fordyce H. Hawle,y, a native of Vermont, after two decades of banking in Chicago and mining in Butte county, came to Livermore and started construction of the building that h~s become Livermore's city hall. In that building, on March :16, 18893.3, 1885 was ofte opened the Bank of Livermore. A few years Later the ,property passed into the hands of the newly- organized Livermore Valley Bank which occupied the building until 1895 when it moved into a structure at the corner of First street and Livermore avenue (then'1..1izie street), occupying what is now the site of the Bank of America which has succeeded the pioneer banking establishmen t. Then followed ten years of eventful history, during which the state- ly bank building became a boarding house, operated from 1896 to 190'3 by Mr. and Mr~ Det\t4,f L~frenz, while its upper story became known as IndependelTp HafI, where dances were held and which was the first meeting place of Livermore Aerie, No. 690, F. O. E. Meanwhile the Town of Livermore had grown from a collection of a few buildings to a thriving commu'lity. Official records show that the first meeting lof the Board of Town Trustees was held May 15, 1876, in Exchange Hall, a structure which stood on the present site of the Dutcher building on East First strpet. Three weeks later, June 5, 1876, the trustees considered proposals for a permanent meeting place, finally resolving to use the ante- rooms at Odd Fellows Hall, for which they were to pay a monthly rental ,of $3. Records fail to show how long this arrangement con- tinuedbut it is apparent that soon therpafter the offer of the Liver- more Hook and Ladder Company, to permit use of its building at no cost except payment for lights and fuel, was accepted. The fire housp stood on Lot 3, Block 19, Mendenhall Plan, at the present site of the Carlo Ferrario Winery, on Second street between K and L. Committee was' appointed on December 2, 1878" to select a perma- nent site for a town hall, but the pl~hl was abandoned when cost ap- peared ,prohibitive. Necessity for a new ~ocation of the city "cala- boose" arose and on November 3, 1879, Lot 4, adjoining the fire house, was purchased and the jail established there. Then ensued a period of negotiations for the purchase of the Hook and Ladder Company, the deal being completed on June 4, 1881 when the trustees voted to pay $1,200 for the property. A tax of one-half of one per cent was levied to raise the funds and on January 16, 1882 the transfer was completed and Livermore for the first time owned its town hall. One month later, construction of the building that was to becomt' Livermore's city hall was started, but twenty-three years elapsed be- fore the change was made. On J,a,nuary 3, 1905, the board voted to buy the then abandoned bank building at a cost of $3,000, to be paid $1,000 down and $1,000 each in January 1906 ,and 1907. The building, remodeled to meet the requirempnts of the town government, was for- mally declared dedicated June 2, 1905, and the first regular meeting of the town board in the new town hall was held three days later. /~ 121-1 Articles of Historicsllntere.$t In Comer StmJ~ 'I t .I , I .A 'j :1 "j ~ I 4 ~_....... _ ......~.- . """,......,.. ,---. (U~'r left) City 'haN CUI itapeea'red before reconstruction. (upper'-' '1iiq 31, IN&. rfbuDe-,of'J~' ri,st~t)M~orG~. F. Tubbs. (lower left) City ~all after being mod~ [,~. ofl ~~~T. ',' el'ni'zed. (11'O\\'cr rlg,ht) J'udge W,m,oc /H. Donanue of Oakland, speaker r,' C::'~"~'A~ Cotm of the day at the exercises. (Cut courtesy Oakland Tribune), tilm 'ofJ~uary 30, ~_ \) , . ..,.","-..'., . _ ,~~ Copy of OeDteDDlal EditiOIl.' So4: --Leonardo Councii, No, 20, 'u. P. P:, '.Livermore Stockmen's ftotective -eft\. A~ County News. ~.: E. C. I Association. Ooin presented 'b1 CousIC.i~,. ", ,~" 'PaN\ut-Teachers' Association. ; 'St. Michael's Mothers' Club.' I Both'We11St." ",. .,',..";:~,..~~"., ~~fii~;:=oul T~.~,...::~~' Sons~f tile Golden West. Sauterne Souvenir~ Bl] .H,' >'-)1 "'-:r~~ No. n,...........i GoW':.~;"" ~1~' .. . ..... 'eorpotal Peter Beyer Outpeat, No., Vineyards. :1 ' . .,.,...1.'f;~. ..,. lO.; Veteraaa of Foreign W...., Gold Medal Burgundy~rlo Fer- Roa ,of registered. yott~.ot'''1Il''1i'j 14~ lJodge, No. 218, Free and. , ' ra.rio.., . ..~ ,'.. " r&~TowDShip., """"""i>' '. .........-. '. .. Gold ....., Cba.... Y.",.;. ~ .0Ill.......-....'--... 'yivermore Lodge No. 218,lDdepen-i~ -..te Broe., " '" ~--Livet';D1~~,,~1!~ed~~. " dent Order of Odd Fellows.,: ,'1'." "Mi8oeha..eoua . .,,".. " ,A:$Ch~led drill eX\1.il,>,i'r lJvermore Chamber of Commerce_.!,~CoDY ~ Livermore Hera1~ .C)L:t~~~m.~~dr: S:~fl: ~7~rc:;;' w a~,,',cau.ceUed due to adv~;~ ~eatti~r 't9.~Jt,~~ '.. ' ,:" 1211 Articles of Historical Interest In Corner Ston~ '. I I I 1 1i&ry 31, 1936. ,<:C" Copyot Oakland Tribune ,of Janu.. &r)'~1,1936.., '.', . . CopyOf~el"ll Alam.edAc Count1' News of January 30, 1986. .', , _ _ _ ~_ ~~ Copy of CentenD1al EcUtiClll,' South- "-Leonardo Councii, No. 20,U, P. p..Livermore Stockmen's }>;rotective ~rn Alameda County News. E. C. .A.9sociation. Coin presented by CO\Ul.Ct~ 'Sam 'Par~t-Teachers' Association, 'St. Michael's M0the2-s' Club. Bothwell Sr. ' Livermore Institute, No. 44, Young'Livermore Lions Club. I Sincl&ir Dollar, presente4 'by Coun- LadIes' Institute. Livermore-PleasantKm Rod and Gun i ctbnaD J.' E. Jensen. Livermore-Pleasanton Farm Bureau Club. I Roster.of the of!icial&_.~~! Angelita Parlor No. 32. Native Concannon Vineyards. of Li'verm~' ~oOl~,~ Daughters of the Golden West. Crest& Slanca Wine Company. I ana county e'-plbyea l'iilcijagf1" Las POIitas Parlor, No. 96, Native Wine ,..j Livermore., ,', ..' Sons of tb:eGolden West. Sauterne Souventr-cr.ta. Blaneai Highlights of the histQry ,(Jf Uver- rCo~r~=ore No. 77, Foresters Go~:'~~l~y _ Ooncannonl=-::~~~~.~~l 'Corporal Peter Beyer Outpost, No. Vineyards. " SUll. . ~ 1010, Veterans of Foreign Woll4'lI. Gold .Medal Burgundy~rlo Fer- Roster' of registered voters Of~ur- 'l4osa.ic Lodge, No. 218, Free and rllif)j(). _~_ ~ __~_ . ray. Township., ", ',' ...', . Accepted Muons.' GOld Medal Chateau Yquem :1 ()tj1'ctty"JXUlrsha1 st&r,pre&ented''b1t< Livermore Lodge No. 218, Indepen- ~- 'Wente Bros. r Lt.' v. e, ,t:m ,...0., r.e,_~l,lce. ,depart,..ment, . ',,'. ' dent Order of Odd Fellows. Miacellaneous A scheduled drill exhfp17 Livermore Chamber of Commerce.. .Co>>y of Livermore Herald of ~an- tl.Dn 16:< l!ieEagles drum 'corps' priOr ~p the start of the program was c'lncelled due to adver~ weatli<!r COmlitio~ " (UPlper left) City haN aa it appeared before reconstruction. (upper ri,giht) Ma,yor Ge'O. F. Tubbs. (lOWer left) City hall after being mod- erni'zed. (1Iov,'cr right) J'u.dig,e Wm.. /H. Donahue' of Oakland, apeaker of the day at the exercises. (Cut courtesy Oakland Tribune) r t22 MAR 2 -1936 , REGULAR MEmING--MARCH 2, 1936. -t- A regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, March 2nd, 1936. The meeting was called to, order at 8:05 o'Clo~k. Roll call: Present--Counci1men Bothwell,. Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; abse~t--none. Minutes Approved. The minutes of tlte last meeting were read and, 'on motion of Councilman Clarke, secor]ded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, were app~oved as entered. Three Ex...Mayors Address Council. ..'~ I , " ,..... .:N , -I \ ~ , \- , - .~, '" . , , . ' " '1 ' " ", i>~': , . ''I ~ ,-, " .... Former Mayors F. C. Lassen, wni. Rees and R. P,. Bernhardt addressed~ ,-,; . , , ,. t. , the Council, congratulating them on the improvements made at the City Hall. Officials' Reports. The reports otthe Clerk, Treasurer, Chief of Police, City Judge, and Building, Eleotrical and Plumbing Inspector and the loose-leaf sheets showing the collections of the Tax Collector, all for the month of February, 1936, were read and, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by vote of the Council, were aceepted and ordered placed on file. Claims Allowed. Fifty-six claims, amounting to a tota1 of $3,132.-61, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee and, on motion of Coun~ilman Jensen, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the following called' vote, were allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered drawn, as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen arid Mayo~ Tubbs; noes--nonej ab~ent--none: GENERA L FUND 8325--Doten, Geo. N.--salary as Chief of POlice"...............$ 8326--Michelis, John R. --" 11 policeman.... .'. . . . . . . . '. . . . . . . . 8327-,-Ke1lY,' Francis B.--lt 11 It ..................... 8328--callaghan, Richard-tl "Ci toy Attorney........ . . . ... . . . .' , "tl Ci 8329--Clark, M. J.-- ty Judge.................... 8330--Hearn, J. Ray-- tI tl Treasurer..................... 8331--Johnson, Adolf-- " "gardener and deputy poundmaster 8332--Rasmussen, Jesse-- II It general u""'ility man........... 8333--Root, Dr. R. R.-- It "Milk Inspector................ 8334--Still, Elmer G.-- II It City Clerk.................... 8335--Still, Elmer G.-- tl It Deputy Tax Collector.......... 8336--Toscanini & Bergamaschi--salary as street cleaners...... 8337--Wright, L. E.--salary as City Engineer and Supt. of Sts. 8338--Tubbs, Geo. F.-- It It Councilman..................... 8339--Bothwell, S.-- It " " ..................... 8340--Clarke, C. G.-- " tt tI ..................... 8341--Fiorio, Frank-- " " " ..................... 8342--Jensen, John E.-- It It n ..................... LIBRARY FtrnD 8343--Harp, Miss Myrtle E. --salary as Librarian. Of............ 8344--Bo11n, r~s. Annie--gsni~or work at Library.............. 1'70.00 140.00 130.00 45.00 25.00. 16.67 100.00 125.00 63.00. 100.00 35.00 54.00 225.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 100.00 17 . 00 r- ,. , , ....,. '\ . . , . \ .. . . '. ,. j' 'f .. ,I, '.' ;I -I , - " I.'" , . ., ' '" .. '. ~ I' ~ ' ,.. ., .... I ". . " ". l' , : ' ~"'" j . ,,":'1 - - . ,'" ... .' , , , I . \ , '. . )1 -" -.1..' I "::-' , I .'. , ~ .; ..~ - . . \ . ~ # . i, , , , . !~ ... .,' MAR 2 -1936123 I On motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the following ~alled vote, the claim of John T. Woods of oakland, california, for $9.40 for twe days work at the City Hall " ;. . . . .. ; J WI, , . f '. Claim Denied. .' . .32 1.80 10.30 . 244.20 185.60 98.00 1.95 11.82 15.20 11.58 5.00 14.75 3.54 4.00 54.05 18.39 7.50 145.50 25.50 5.00 2.02 15.00 334.39 5.36 12.92 5.32 31.92 85. 17 20.00 29.22 71.39 207. 02 19.47 6.12 7.93 19.69 . .' was denied: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, CIDrke, Fiorio, Jensen and ..... GENERA L FOND 8345--Ameriean Bit~ls C.o.--balance due fer bitumuls........ $ 8346--Beazell' s Drug st.ore-..typewri ter paper,.. 1 . . ~ . . . . ... . . . . . 8347--Bothwellls--bunting.............~...................... 8348--Breuner's--linoleum..................................... 8349--Burkhart, J. N.--palntlng, etc......................... 8350--Cnliforn1a. Water Servlce-Oo.r.water for fire hydrants.. 8351--California Water Service Co.~.water for City buildings. 8352--Carlisle & Co~, A. --file boxes and f.orms............... 8353~-Del Valle Mercantile, Inc.--amount paid out for supplies 8354--Diamond Match C.o.--supplies............................ 8355--Dolan, Dr. Paul E.--examing priseners.................. 8356--Dutcher & Son, N. D.--supplies........................~ '. 8357--Fuller & C.o.'j'W. P.--m.oss glass........................ .' . 8358--Bank of America, assignee of Grana, Elmer--lsbor on sts. ., 8359--Greenberg' s . Sons, M. --fire hydrant..................... 8360--Hansen, R. A. --stove oil............................... 836l--Inter-City Express--subscripti.on....................... 8362--Lassen, F. C.--sand and fuel........................... 8363--Bank of America,'assignee of Littlefield, A. E.--work at City Hall.............. 8364--Bank of America, assignee of Meyer~ Henry--work at City Hall................. ;..~ 8365-~Michelis, John R.--gasoline purchased for motorcycle... 8366--Michelis, John R.--rent of motorcycle.................. r..,.; 8367--Pacific Gas & Electric Co. --street lighting............ 8368--Pa.cific Gas & Electric CO.--Library Park lighting...... 8369--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--lighting City buildings.... 8370--Pacif'ic Gas & 'Electric Co.--lighting temporary City Hall .. , 837l--Robi'ns.on Tractor Co. --parts for tractor................ '8372--Seeband, Henry--services as p.oliceman.................." 8373--Smi th, D. A. --services as policeman-.................... 8374--Southern Alameda C.ounty News'--publishing and printing.. 8375--Standard Oil Co. .of California--gasoline and .oil....... 8376--Union Oil, Co. of California--gasoline.................. , LI ERARY FUND I 8377 --Hansen, R. A. --stove oil for Library............... " .. . ~..~ ,I: 8378--Pacific Gas & Blectrlo Co. --Library lighting........... ',I 8379--San Francisco News C.o. --books for Libra;roy.............. 8380--Zellerbnck Paper Co. --pnper for Library................. , , '. . -. "- ~ .' ',' / , . or ~ , . , " ~... , . ..'~ . . t . " " ' . Mayor Tubbs; 'noes--none; absent--none. Merchant Classification. On motion of Councilman Finrio; seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by vote .of the CounCil, the merchant class business to be' conducted by Lemu~l C. Cragholm was classified as' of the ,first class for the first year .of business. Resolution In Re Release of Claims. ..- '- ,.' I' -"\ The following resolutienwas read and was introduced by Council- man Fiorio and, on motion .of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Councilmen B.othwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent-- .. none: ~ RESOLUTION NO. 1131. WHEREAS, Red E. Wo.od, who was formerly engaged in business at t 24 MAR 2 - 1936 ag I ~ ..... N 1252 West First street, Livermore, California, under the firm name and' style of Service Parts Co., is now indebted to the City of Livermore in' the sum of $21.88, and; WHEREAS, the said Rod E. Wood has executed an assignment to Ken- neth S. Thomson, Secretary and Manager of the Oakland Association of Credit Men, for the benefit of all of his creditors; and, WHERE;AS, the said Kenneth S. Thomson, as such Secretary-Manager acting as Trustee for the said Rod. E. Wood for the purpose of dividing the net proceeds to be derived from the sale of said Service Parts Co., pro rata among the unsecured creditors of the said Rod E. Wood, has" . presented to the City of Livermore a general release in favor of the said Rod E. Wood to be signed for and on behalf of the City of Livermore; and, WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Livermore finds that it is to the best advantage end interest to said Ci ty th~;t said release be signed. NOW THE.'REFORE BE IT HESOLVED thD t Geo. F. Tubbs, Mayor of the City of Livermore, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to sign- said release for and on behalf of the City of Livermore. Communications. A memorandum of agreement was received from the Union Oil Co. of california., San FranCisco, for the year commencing January 15th, 1936.' Two municipal bulletins were received from the League of Calif- , , .... ornia Municipalities, San Francisco, in regard to proposed liquor legisla.tion, the proposed single tax amendment, the mandatory civil- service proposal, etc. .' .,. The communications were ordered placed on file. Resolution In Re Coming Municipal Election. The following resolution was read and was introduced by Council- . I I " ,. man Bothwell.and, on motion, of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by COUncil- " man Fiorio, and by the following called vote, was edopted:Ayes-- Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes-- .. '- none~'absent--none: RESOLUTION NO. 1132. RESOLVED by the City CO'lmcil of the City of Livermore, that there will be and there is hereby established and fixed one (1) voting pre- cinct for the purpose of holding the General Municipal Election, in the. City of Livermore, on Tuesday, the 14th day of April, 1936; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED; That election precincts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the City of Livermore being the regular election precincts establiShed for holding the general State and County elections, be and they are hereby consolidBted into one precinct for the purpose of holding said Municipal election, to be known as Consolidated voting precinct "A" and be it FURTHER RESOLVED: That the polls will be open from 7 O'clock A.M. to 7 o'clock P.M., at the place of election; and he it FURTHER RESOLVED: That the voting place of said consolidated voting precinct "Aft be and the same is hereby fixed and selected; to-wit; City Hall, corner East F1~st and McLeod Streets, Livermore; and be it FUBTHER RESOLVED: That the compensation of the election .officers appointed to conduct the General Municipal Election on Tuesday the 14th / day of April, 1936, be and~the same is here1b1y fixed at $5.00 each, for his or her' services in said election. Resolution Appointin~ Election Officers. The following resolution was read and was introduced by Council- man Fiorio and, on motion of Councilman FiDrio, seconded by CounCilman Clarke, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Council- MAR 2-1936 125 I MAR 9 - 1936 '. · . men Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none: I, . . RESOLUTION NO. 1133. RESOLVED that the election officers to conduct the General Municipal election to be held in the City of Livermore, County of 'Alameda, State of California, on Tuesday, April 14th, 1936, be and they are hereby appointed and designated as follows: For Consolidated Election Precinct "Au; Inspector: D. A. Smith Judge: Gertrude Hock Clerks: Annie McDonald and Edith Kingsley , FURTHr~ RESOLVED, that the Clerk of this Council and the City Clerk publish the names of the election board to conduct the General I\'lunicipal election in Livermore, on April 14th, 1936, in the ItSouthern A lameda County News'., a weekly newspaper for two issues, the last .publication to be not later than April 7th, 1936. Permission Granted. :., On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by vote of the Council, the Livermore-Pleasanton Rod and Gun Club use was 'granted permission to/a portion of the sewer farm for trap shooting. To Buy Filing ,Cabinet. On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by the following called vote, the City Engineer was authorized to purchase a steel filing cabinet for his office, to cost about $30.00: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and M8yor Tubbs; '\ I.'.. . .noes--none; absent--none. I " < Adjournment. On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the CounCil, the Council then took a recess to meet on Monday, March J~h, 1936, .::.t 8:0~ ~. m. Approved: ~, Attest: ~^, ~~, Mayor. city Clerk. Livermore, California: MAR 1 6 1936 . .~~~{f~-~.~.~}.~-~~~-.~{~~~{~-~.~~~.~.~~~~~.~t-:.{~~~~}~~~~}~~.~~~~~.~.~.~..~..~~~~~~~ .' ADJOURNID REGULAR MEETING--MARCH 9, 1936. An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the C Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, March 9th, 1936. I> The meeting was called to order at 8:20 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; absent--Councilnmn Bothwell. Pro:f>o..d ordinance In He Of'1'iciJil Bonds Introduced. ~. A proposed ordinance entitled, tt An Ordinance Fixing the Penal:C'Sum of Official Bonds of Certain Municipal Officers of the City of Livermore and Repealing ordinance No. 88 of the City of Livermore," was read and was introduced.by Councilman Clarke and, on motion of Councilman,CJ.arke, seconded by CounCilman Fiorio, and by the following called vote, I '" -126 M~b-5\~6 ~ I ~ ..... N was ordered placed on file: Ayes--Councilmen Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--Councilman Bothwell. Adj ournment. On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess to meet on Sunday, Maroh 15th, 1936, at 10 a.m. Approved: , Attest:~X~~ City Clerk. Mayor. Livermore, California, MAR 1 6 1936 . .~~*.:=.. .:f":~~~.:~.::".::"~~""::"":~.:~ ":f..~..~....~.~..:}..:}..:z..:}..~..:t-~:""~""~".:~~:"":f":~ .:~ ..:~...~.:t-..:}..:}..:}..:z.-:~..:z. ..~~..:}..:~.:~.~~..~~~ . ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING--MARCH 15, 1936. An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council WRS held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Sunday morning, March 15th, 1936. The meeting l'1ns called to order at 10 :25 a.. m. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; absent--Councilman Clarke. Ordinance Fixing Bonds Adopted. Ordinance No. _, entitled, "An Ordina.nce Fixing the Penal Sum of Officiel Bonds of CertHin Municipal Officers of the City of Livermore and Repealing Ordinance No. 88 of the City of Livermore," which had been introduced at the last previous meeting, W8S, on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by . the following called vote, adopted and passed: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--Council- man Clarke. 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Ordmance No, .88 of ABSENT: 'Councilman Bothwell. I F,!IJ ()FFICERS OF THE the City Qf LiverInore, relative to ELMER G. STILL, Cn'Y OFLIVERMORl<:: AND REo fixing the rate of compensation and City Clerk PEALING ORDINANCE NO. 88 official noMs of the Town Officers Passed and adopted at an ad- OF TIQi] CITY OF LIVI1JRMORE. of the 1'ciwn of Livermore is here- journed I'egular meeting of the , by 1'1!}:Iealed, " , i Council of the City of Livermore The City council Qf the City of Section :.t. An ordinances or parts i held on the 15th day of March, Livermor.e d() or4ain as f()tlows: , of ordinances In conflict herewith, 1936, on j:notion of Councilman Section .'1. The Clerk and ex. are hereby repealed. I Bothwell, seconded by Councilman ()mCioA.!;se~or, the Trea..'lUrer, a~d Section 4. This ordinance shall i Jenseh, by the following vote: theCh, i~f,_o,t. P"Ol,i~.., a~d ex-o~clO take effec, t and be in force at the 'I AYES: counc, i,lmen Bothwell, Fi- Tax Cqll~tbf()f th~ Ctty of Llver- time provided by law. <lrio, Jensen and MaYOr Tubbs. mOI'e, ,~~ll: ,before enterillg upon Section '5. This ordinance is here. ! NOES: None. tile H~~i~" gf' tit~r. respective of. by <<;l1'der.~ to i?e print~ and pub- 1\ ABSENT: Councilman Clarke. fi, <lea.'!!. areij., I,,', ",' ecute a bond to", the Ushed in,." rhe S, o,uthern Alam~a Approved this 15th day of March, City: of. Uv~~more in the following County News, which newspaper is 11936, , res~~ti~, ';plimdsutns, to-wit: hereby. cJe(l,ignat~ for that purpose. I ,GEO. F, TUBBS, TlV! Cii~1f and ex-offi()io Assessol" Intl'oduSe(~ at. an,ad,jQUrned regu- 'I Mayor,'Ctty, ' of Livermore, Califor- TWOTHOUSANP and 001100 lar meetill,g of the COUllCil of the nia. .:./, > ($2000.00) nqLLAlls City of Livei-mol'e, held on the 9th! ATTEST: The Trea$!urer, ErGHT THOU- day of M~J;'ch, 1\)36, I ELMER <:t STILL, SANDT\lVO HUNDRED FI~ A motion by Councilman Clarke,u City Clerk, ./\ MAR 15 1936 12'7!~ I MAR 1 6 1936 Adj ournment. On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess to meet on Monday, March 16th, 1936, at 8:00 p. m. Approved: , Attest:~,;f! ~, Mayor. Livermore, California, APR 5 - 1936 City Clerk. . ~~~~~~~}~~~}~}~}~~~~~~~}~~~~~~~}~}~~~~~}~}~}~}~~~}~~~}~}~}~}~~~}~}~}~~~}~~~}~}~}~}~~~}~}~}~} ADJOURNED REGUT~R MEETING--lMRCH 16, 1936. An ndiourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the . Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, March 16th, 1936. The meeting was called to order at 8:15 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell. Clarke, Fiorio, Jonson and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none. Minutes Approved. The minutes of the meetings held on March 2nd and 9th, 1936, were read and, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman . Fiorio, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. I !' Permi t Gr an ted. On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the following called vote, a permit was granted, upon application, to Jacob Rees & Son to sell small firearms for a period of one year beginning April 1st, 1936, at their place of business in the Foresters' building at 157 South J St. as provided by the State law: Ayes--Council- men Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes-~none; absent--none. G.ommunications. A letter was received from J. M. Johnson applying for appointment as janitor at the City H8ll. A bulletin was received from the League of California Municipalities in regard to WPA projects, etc. The communications were ordered placed on file. , . - Claim Denied. On motion of Councilman Jensen, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by the following called vote, a claim of Geo. T. Williams for $100 for setting up a WPA project for a gymnasium was "denied: Ayes--Council- men Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none. i'\ 1'28 MAR 16 1936 APR 5'" 1936 C~aims Allowed. Twelve claims, amounting to a total of $385.69, were audited and 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 the General Fund and warrants ordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes-- none;absent--none: 8381--Addressograph Sales Co.--plates........................ $ 8382--American Bi tumuls Co. --bi tumuls. .~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . 8383--Anderson Motors--battery, etc.......................... 8384--Electric Service Co.--labor, supplies.................. 8385--Hansen, R. A.--stove oil............................... 8386--Livermore Commercial Co.--supplies..................... 8387--Livermore steam Laundry--service....................... 8388--Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.--service............. 8389--Rees, H. J.--stationery................................ 8390--Rees &,Son, Jacob--batteries........................... 8391--Standard Oil Co. of California~.gasoline and oil....... 8392--Union Oil Co. of California--gasoline.................. ~ ournment. On motion of Councilman Finrio, seconded by Councilman Clarke, .34 20.61 8.11 238.72 18.39 1.90 1.05 '4.55 3.04 1.13 34.22 53.63 and by vote of the Counc.il, the Council then adjourned. () /___/?/:' Approved: y~~----;- Attest:4'm~~I/e~ , Mayor. City Clerk. Livermore"California, . .:~~:..:~.::...:~.;} ..:~-:~ ..:~ ~:".;:"":~~~~E-";~ .;~ ~~..;:....;:.-::....::....::-..;'"..;:.. ":}.:~";~"i:""::" -:f..;:...;:....::....::...::.. ..:~..:}..:~~~..::....:~..~...;i- ~:"~E-":} ..~!...::....:~ REGULAR MEETING--APRIL 5, 1936. A regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, April 5, 1936. meeting was called to order at 8:15 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen The and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none. Minutes Approved. The minutes of the last two meetings were read and, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. "100 Appropriated for Advertising. On motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Jensen, the following resolution was adopted; Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noea--none; absent--none: RESOLUTION NO. 1134. Resolved that the sum of $100 be and it is hereby ordered to be paid to the Livermore Chamber of Commerce for the purpose of advertising the City of Livermore. "\ ~I ~ ... ~ : I I I -I 'I 1 J APR 5-1936 129 I Sign Perndt Granted. On motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Cnuncilman Fiorio, and by vote of the Council, a permit was granted to C. Harlie Power to erect a sign, not electric, 'about two by eight feet in size, to extend over the sidewalk in front of his place of business in the Vietor Estate building at 1112 West 1st st., provided it complies with the City ordinance. Permit for Fortune Telling Granted. On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Obuncilman Jensen, and by vote of the Council, a permit to obtain a license for fortune telling was granted to Mrs. Lulu Hills. C,omnn.mica tions. A letter was received from Eer1eE. Johnson, stating that he ,expects to discontinue his residence in Livermore very shortly and for that reason did not care for reappointment as a member of the Park Commi,ss.ion. A letter w~s received from Henry Meyer, applying for the jOb of janitor at the City Hall. The communications were ordered placed on file. Officials' Reports. The reports of the Clerk, Treasurer, Chief of Police, City Judge, and Building, Electrical, and Plumbing Inspector and the loose.1eaf sheets showing the collections of the Tax, Collector, of Marob, 1936, were read and on motion of Councilman Clarke, secon" . ~ by Oounoilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council were accepted and , ordered placed .,onti~e. ,] .... I -. Claims Allowed. litty-tour claims, amounting to a total of $3,981.69, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee and, on motion of Council- man Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Jens_~ and by the following called vote, were allowed out of 1'8.r1ous funds and warrants ordered drawn as follows: Ayes~-Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen an~ Mayor TUbbs; noes--nonejabsent--none: GENFltAL FUND 8393--Doten, Geo. N.--salary as Chief of Police........... 8394--Michelis, John R.--" "policeman................. 8396-~Kelly, Francis B.--" " " ..........~...... 8396--0.llaghan, Richard M.--allary as City Attorney...... 8397--Clark, M. J.--salary as City Judge.,................ 8398--Hearn, F. Ray--" " Treagurer................... 8399--Johnson, Adolf-- It " gardener and dep. poundmaster 8400--Rasmussen, Jesse--" It general utility man......... 840l--Root, Dr. R. R.-- It It Milk Inspector.............. $ 170. 00 140.00 130.00 45.00 25.00 16.66 100.00 125.00 63.00 . vi _ .m"_ ~~___._ J 130 AP~ 5-193ii ~ I ~ . ..... N 8402--Still, Elmer G.--salary as City 01et'k.............. $ 100.00 8403--Still, Elmer G.-- n n Dep. Tax Collector...... 35.00 8404--Tosoaninl &'Bet'gamaschI--salary as st~eet cleaners. 54.00 8405--wr1ght, L. E.--salary as City Engineer and Supt.otSts.225.00 8406--TUbbs, Geo. F.-- n n CouncIlman................ 10.00 8407--Bothwell, S.-- n n "................ 10.00 8408--Cls.rke, C. G. -- n" ".. . ..... . . . . . . . . 10.00 8409--FiorI0, Frank-- n n n ................ 10.00 84l0--Jansen, John E.--" " "................ 10.00 LmRARY FUND 84ll--Harp, Miss Myrtle E.--salary as Librarian.......... 84l2--Bolin, Mrs. Ann1e--janitor work at Library......... 84l3--Cambell, I. M.--book for Library................... 84l4--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--" lighting........... 84l5--Sather Gate Book Shop--books for Library..~........ . BOND INTEREST AND REDEMPTION FUND 1915 84l6--Bank of America--3 st. Imp. Bonds of 1915.......... GENERAL FUND 84l7--Amerioan B1tumuls Co.--bitumuls.................... 84l8--Anderson Motors--repairs to police car............. 84l9--Suanders, J. H.--fingerprint outfit................ 8420--Banoroft-Whitney Co.--1935 law supplement.......... 842l--Bercovich, David--steel letter file................ 8422--Buckner Manufacturing Co. --bal. due for park sprinkling system....... 8423--California Water Servloe Co.--water for City bldgs. 8424--Californla Water Servloe Co.-- "tor fire hydrants 8425--Dolan, Dr. Paul E.--examin1ng pr1soner............. 8426--Eleotric Blueprint & Photo Co.--blueprints......... 8427--Electric service Co.--street lamps, etc............ 8428--Gorner Co., Theo--laying linoleum, etc............. 8429--Herriok, Dr. F. L.--exam1ning prisoner............. 8430--Llvermore Herald--publishlng....................... 8431--Michel1s, John R.--rent of motorcyole.............. 8432..-Michells, John R.--gasoline and oil bought for motorcyole.......... 8433--M1ohelis, John R.--amount paid for telephoning..... 8434--Pacific Gas & Electrio Co.--street l1ght1ng......... 8435--Paciflc Gas &'Electrio CO.--Library park l1ghting.. 8436--Paoific Gas & Eleotric Co.-~lighting city bldgs.... 8437--Pac1tic Gas & Electric Co.--lighting temporary oity hall............... 8438--Paolflc Gas & Eleetric Co.--electrioity for sewer farm 8439--Paclfic Telephone & Telegraph Co.--service......... 8440--Shell Oil Co.--oll................................. 844l--Smlth, MrS. Hazel Y.--typing....................... 8442--Southern Alameda County News--publlshing........... 8443--Standard Oil Co. of Ca11fornla--oil...............~ 8444--valley Garage--batteries, etc...................... 8445--wright, L. E.-~tre1ght pald........................ 8446--Livermore Chamber of Commerce--advertising Livermore 100.00 1'1.50 1.29 5.64 17.30 1,500.00 5.48 17.40 7.36 12.88 22.15 120.92 1~50 98.00 5.00 1.24 71.58 144.41 2.50 1.88 . 15.00 3.54 .60 '334.39 4.52 3.82 2.76 .40 7.92 4.64 20.00 15.20 4.74 26.52 6.85 100.00 Claim Rejected. on motlon of Counc1lman Clarke, seconded by Counc1lman Jensen and by the following called vote, the claim ot Geo. T. Williams tor $54 for "three trips to WPA,Oakland,to arrange for linoleum grant for Llvermot'e City Hall" was rejected: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Flor1o, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes!""-nonet,'abeent--none. Women's Improvement Club Thanked. It was directed that a letter be sent to the Women's Improvement Club, acknolflMglng receipt by the Cl ty Englneer ot their check for $800 to help defray the expense ot installing the sprinklfn' system at the Library park and thanking them tor their public-spiritedness and generosity. ^ I i I APR 5-1936 1311 Reso~ution APpointing Members of Planning Commission. The following resolution was read and was introduoed by Council- man Fiorio., and, on motion of Counoilman Fiorio, seoonded by Counoilman Bothwe~l, and by the following oalled vote, was adopted: Ayes--Counoil- men Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; ! l absent--none: RESOLUTION NO. 1135. , Whereas, vacanoies now exist in the Planning COnunissionj and , Whereas, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 838 of the Statutes of 192t of the State of Cal~fornia and ordinance No, 183 of the City of Livermore, the President of this Counoil has this day appointed the fOlloWing-named members of the Planning Commission fal' the term ot four years:. J. C. Reimers and Wal tar M. Woodwardj now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid appointments be and they are hereby approved. Resolution Appointing Members of Park Commission. The following resotution was read and was introduced by Council- man Clarke and, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the following oalled vote, was adopted: Ayes--COUhcil- . men Bothwell, Clarke, Florio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--nonej absent--none: I i , i I ' RESOLUTION NO. 1136. Whereas, vacanoies now exist in the Park Commission of the City . of Livermore: now, therefor..e, be it Resolved that M. J. Clark and Dr. paul E. Dolan are hereby appointed members of the Park Commission of the City of Livermore for the term ending January 2nd, 1940. Relsolut.ion Fixing Salary of Street Cleaners. The following resolution was read and was introduced by Counoil- man'Piorioand, on motion of Counoilman Fiorio, seoonded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the following oalled vote, was adopted: Ayes--Cauncil- men Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--nonej absent--none; RESOLUTION NO. 1137. Resolved that the firm of Toscanini & Bergamaschi be employed as street cleaners for the City of Livermore, to serve at the pleasure of the Council of the City of Livermore, at the compensation of $60 per month, beginning April 1st, 1936. ~ournrnent. On motion of Counoilman Bothwell, seoonded by Counoilman Clarke, and by vote of the Council, the Counoil then took a reoess to meet on Monday, A:Pril2h, 1936, at 8:00 p. m. OJ..-.-/1, Approved: tr;{J'--I~ . Attest: ~h/ g; ~~. Mayor. Ci ty Clerk. Livermore, califQX'11ia, APR 20 1936 . *H 1.1HHt****M'~***":I-*"~.~~:r~:HHf***':fo*"~H** VI. 132 APR 201936 ~I ...... N ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING--APRIL 20, 1936. An adjourned regular meeting or the City Council was held in the crouncil Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, April 20th, 1936. The meeting was called to order at 8:05 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none. Minutes Approved. The minutes or the last meeting were and, on motion or Council- man Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. Eleven Claims Allowed. Eleven claims, amounting to a total or $542.62, were audite4 and approved by the Finance Committee and, on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconde.d. by Councilman Jensen, and by the following called vote, were allowed out or various funds and warrants ordered drawn, as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--nonej absent--none: BOND INTEREST AND REDEMPTION FUND OF 1915 8447--American Trust Co.~-8 coupons of st. Imp. Bonds of 1915..$ 100.00 8448--Bank or Afuerica--25 coupons of st. Imp. Bonds or 1915.... 312.50 GENERA L FUND 8449--Diamond Match Co.--lumber..............................$ l8.l! 8450--Bank of America, assignee of Evans, H. A.--refund of taxes29.93 845l--Hock, Mrs. Gertrude--services as election officer...... 5.00 8452--Kingsley, Mr's. Edith M.-- It .. .. It ...... 5.00 8453--McDonald, Mrs. Annie-- .. It It It ...... 5.00 8454--Bank or America, assignee of Seeband, Henry--services as policeman.......... 40.00 8455--Smith, D. A.--services as election officer............. 5.00 8456-"'!Bank of America, assignee of Smith, D. A.--services as policeman.......... 20.00 8457--Still, Elmer G.--fare and expressage paid.............. 2.09 To Buy pOlice Radio. On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the following called ~ote, the Chief of Police was authorized to purchase a radio set to be installed in the police automobile for the sum of $35.70 plus sales tax~ Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none. Election Returns Canvassed. ~ i I 1 ' , I This being the time set by law for canvassing the returns of the general municipal election held on April 14th, 1936, the enve- the lope containlng one tally list was opened, and/returns examined, and the Clerk reported that no absent-voter ballots had been given out or voted. ^ - I : , I I , , i APR 20 1936 183 "I Resolution Declaring Results of Election. The following resolution was read and was introduced by Council- man Fiorio and, on motion of Councilman F1~io, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by the fOllowing called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Council- m~n Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none: RESOLUTION NO. 1138. Whereas, a general municipal election was held and conducted in the City of Livermore, on Monday, the 14th day of April, 1936, as re- quired py law; and Whereas, it appears that notice of said election was duly and legally given, that voting precinct was properly established, that election officers were appointed and election supplies furnished, and that in all respects said election was held and conducted and the votes cast thereat received and canvassed, and the returns thereof, made and declared in time, form and manner as required by the general laws of the state of California governing elections of Cities of the fifth and sixth clAss; and Whereas, the Council of said City of Livermore met at the Council Chambers thereof on Monday, the 20th day of April, 1936, to canvass the returns of said election and install the newly elected officers, and haVing' canvassed said returns, the Council finds that the number of votes cast, the manes of the persons voted for, and other matters requited by law, to be hereinafter stated, now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, DETERMINW AND DECLARED AS FOLLOWS: That said regular general municipal election was held and con- duct.~d in' the City of L1 vermore, on Monday, the 14th day of April, 1936, in time, form and manner as required by law; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVE>, DETERMINED AND DECIARED, that there was one (1) voting precinct established for the pruppse of holding said election, consisting of a con801ddation of the relUlar election pre- cincts established for holding the last gener&l State and County elections as follows: Consolidated voting precinct "A" comprising State and County precincts numbers one (1), two (2)".tbree (3), four (4), and five (5) of the City of Livermore. . That the whole number of votes cast in said City of Livermore was 428; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, DETmMINlID AND DEx::LAREl) that the names of the persons voted for, the offices for which they were voted, to- gether with the whole number of votes which they received in the entire . city of Livermore, are as follows: VOTES RECEIVED Names of persons Oft~ce voted Precinct fota1 voted far far "A" vote SAM BOTHWELL, Councilman, full term 271 271 FRANK J. LOCATELLI " " "167 167 GEO. F. TUBBS """ 260 260 SCA TTER ING tt"" 3 3 J. E. JENSEN Councilman, short term 310 310 SCA TTERING "tt" 2 2 ELMER G. STILL aaerk, full term 363 363 ' SCA TTER ING tt tt" 4 (: F. RAY HEARN Treasurer, ,full term 343 343- SCA TTERING It.. tt I 1 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVEDI' DETERMINEV AND DECLARED, that the said general municipal election held in said City on Monday, the 14th day of April, 1936, the following persons wer.e elected to the respective offices for the terms stated and until their successors are duly elected and qualified, as follows: SAM BOTHWELL was elected Councilman for the full term of four years; GEO. F. TUBBS was elected Councilman for the full term of four years; J. E. JENSEN was elected Councilman for the short term of two years; ELMER G. STILL, was elected Clerk for the full term of four years; F. RAY HEAP, was elected Treasurer for the full term of four years; "'\ 134 APR 2 0 1930 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, DETERMINED AND DECLARED, that the Clerk whall enter on the records of this Council a statement of the result of the said. election Showing: 1. The whole number of votes cast in .said City of Livermore; 2. The names of the persons voted for; 3. The office which each person was voted for; 4. The number of votes given at such precin~ to each of such per sons; and 5. The number of votes given in said City of Livermore to each of such persons, the term for which they were elected. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, DETERMINED AND DIDLARED that the Clerk shall immediately make and deliver to each of such persons elected a certificate of election, signed by him and duly authenticated; he shall also impose the constitutional oath of office and have them subscribed thereto and file the same 1n his office, whereupon they shall be inducted into their respective offices to which they ha.e been elected. ag I ~ /IIiIIIII9 . ~ ':', '. Adjournment. On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by vote of the Council, the Council then adjourned sine die. -~-~--------------~------------------ The new Council was then called to order by the Clerk. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and, TUbbs; absent--none. Nominations for Mayor were called for, and on motion of Council- man Clarke, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by vote of the Council, Councilman Tubbs was placed in nomination for Mayor. On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by vote of the Council, nominations for Mayor were then declared closed, and by the following called vote Councilman Tubbs was elected Mayor: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio and Jensen; not voting-- Councilman Tubbs. 1\ Appointed Jail Matron. , On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and b7 the following called vote, Mrs. Theresa M. Doten was appointed jail matron, to serve at a compensation of $2.50 for each time called upon for service: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none. Communications. - I ! ! I 10 A letter was received from Peter Boragni requesting that the sewer main be ext~nded on South J street between Second and Third streets SO that the premises at 266 South J street could be connecte4. A letter was received from Mrs. Gladys Williamson requesting contribution from the City for advertising in a booklet to be issued entitled "Home Towns in Southern Alameda County." A letter was received from the Livermore-Pleasanton Rod & Gun Club thanking the Council for the assistance rendered them. ,. I i U I L L :: :~IW3: 1851 A bulletin was received from the League of California MuniO!- palities stating among other things that the so-called -in lieu tax" to be refunded to the City by the State would amount to about 40 cents - per capita this year. The communications were ordered placed on file. Adj ournment. On motion of Councilman Jensen, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by Tote of /~ ~Ci1 tb,en adjourned. , Approved: Attest: ~./g; &;-(t2" Mayor. Ci ty Clerk. Livermore, California, MAY 4 - 1936 . ~ , **~~*.:H-*.~.~~~**.~~t-:t-~*.~***.~i~**.~*.:t-**~.****~a**.~*"~.:t- REGULAR MEETING--MAY 4, 1936. A regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, May 4th, 1936. The meeting was called to order at 8:10 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor TUbbs; absent--none. 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. Communications. A letter was received from Geo. W. Clemson, receiver for Municipal Bond Co.'s Guaranteed Trusts, offering to sell their Street Improvement Bond #19, Series 30-A, on the triangular fra.ctional block 19 of the M~Leod Tract, for $30. The Clerk was instructed to notify the company that the Council is not interested in the proposition. TWo letters were received from the Livermore Chamber of Commerce, one thank in g the Council for the recent appropriation of $100 for city advertising and the other stating that the Livermore direction sign rece.ntly erected'by the state Automobile Association on the state high- way near t~e northwest entrance to the city is now entirely satisfactory s:nd the Chamber endorses payment of the bill. A Municipal BUlletlncwas received from the Leagae of California Municipalities in regard to the contesting of the contitutionality of the "in lieu" automobile tax. The communications were ordered placed on file. "\ 136 MAY 4- 1936 crlaims Allowed. Fifty-eight claims, amounting to a total of $3,655.49,.lI'ere audited 'and approved by the Finance Committee and, on motion of Councilman .... Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by the follow~ng cal~ed vote, were allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered drawn, I as follows: Ay:es--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none: GENERA L FUND 8458--Doten, Geo~ N.--salary as Chief of Police............ $ 170.00 8459--Michelis, John R.__1t It policeman.................. .140.00 It' It II 8460--Ke1ly, Francis B. -- . .,............ If... 130.00 I . 846l--Callaghan, Richard M.--salary as City Attorney....... 45.00 8462--Clark~ M. J.-~ salary as City Judge.................. 25.00 . 'II It .. 8463--Rearn, F. Ray-- Treasurer. .. .. ... . . ... .'. .... 16.67 8464--Johnson, Adolf-- II "gardener and dep. poundmaster 100.'00 8465--Rasmussen, Jesse-- II II general utility man......... . 125.00 8466--Root, Dr. R. R.--" II Milk Inspector....~......... 63.00' 84G7--Still, Elmer G. -- Jt. II City Clerk.................. 100.00 8468--Still, Elmer G.-- II II Deputy Tax Collector........ 35.00 8469--Toscanini & Bergamaschi--salary as street cleaners... 60.00 8470--Wright, L. E.--salary as City Engineer an~ Supt. of Sts.225.00 847l--Tubbs, Geo. F.-- " "Councilman~................. 10.00 8472--Bothwell, S.-- "" II .................... 10.00 8473--Clarke, C. G.-- It It II .................. 10.00 8474--Fi:Drio, Frank-- II II tt .................. 10.00 8475--Jensen, John E.-- II II It .................. 10.00 LIBRARY FUND 8476--Harp, Miss Myrtle E.--salary a~ Librarian............ 8477--Bolin, MrS. Annie--janitor.work at library........... 8478--pacific Gas & Electric Co.--librarylighting......... 8479--sather Gate Book Shop--books for. library............. ...- , . , " '; . . G~ERAL i\TND 8480--Bernhardt, R. p.--repairs............................ 848l--california Water Service Co.--water for fire hydrants 8482--California Water Service Co.--water for city buildings 8483--Carlisle & Co., A.--court docket....................... 8484--cragholm, Hans p.--work at sewer farm................. 8485--Diamond Match Co.--supplies.......................... 8486--Doten, Mrs. ,Theresa M.--services as jail matron...... 8487--Dutcher & Son, N. D.--supplies....................... 8488--Hobart Cabinet Co;--steel desk....................... 8489--Independent Warehouse Co.--premium on clerk's and treasurer's bonds......... 8490--Judson, Dr. W. E. --examining pr,isoner................ 849l--Lassen, F. C.--fertilizer............................ 8492--Livermore Commercial Co.--globes..................... 8493--Livermore Herald--election supplies, etc............. 8494--Michelis, John R.--amount paid for gasoline, etc., for motorcycle................ 8495--MlcheliS, John R.--rent of motaroycle................. 8496--Moomau, B. F.--painting.............................. 8497--pacific Gas & Electric Co.--street 1~~ting.......... 8498-~Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--library park lighting.... 8499--pacific Gas & Eledtric Co.--lighting city buildings.. 8500--pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.--service........... 850l--Rees,&JSon, Jacob--batter1es......................... 8502--Seeband, Henry--services as policeman................ 8103--She11 Oil Co.--gaso1ine.............................. 8504--Smith, D. A. --services;;as policemaJl.................. 8505--Smith, Mrs. Hazel y.--typing......................... 8506--Southern Alameda County Nell's--publishing and printing 8507--Union Oil Co. of Ca1ifornia--gasoline................ 8508--va11ey Garage--waShing and greasing police car....... BOND INTEREST AND REDEMPTION FUND 1915 8509--Bank of America--7 coupons of St. Imp. Bonds of 1915. STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS SINKING FUND OF 1926 6510--Bank of America--l st. Imp. Bond of 1926 and 6 coupons , SEWER BOND FUND OF 1925 ~511--Bank of America, assignee of Aga1a, Mike--1abor on J sewer...... 100.00 17. 50 5.04 11.54 5.04 98.00 1.50 12.61 16.50 5.83 5.00 26.42 18.75 51.15 2.50 10.50 .93' 71.11 5.79 15.00 29.49 334.39 3.44 4.62 4.80 1.13 35.00 29.82 10.00 10.00 22.50 23.38 2.00 87 . 50 1165.00 16.00 ~ I '- ~ ...... N . . I [ ! ~ ,. ,. \. ~ :J ., MAY 4 - 1936 137 1 8512--California Transf~~A~-~~~ pipe...........__..~..$ 8513--Cragholm, Hans P.-u~~~~~wer....~.............. 8514--Bank of America, assignee of Doolan, Wm. J.--labor on sewer......... ~8515--Bank of America, assignee of Kaiser, W. P.--labor on - 'sewer............. 44.84 26.00 20.00 20.00 ,. ~ere accepted and ordered placed on file: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none. Clarke, and by the fOllowing called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Councilmen . Bothwell,_ Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--nonet absent-- none: RESOLUTION NO. 1139. RESOLVED, that Theresa M. Doten, bO and she is hereby appointed "\ a police officer of the City of Livermore, to serve during the pleaeure of the Council of the City of Livermore without compensation. In Re Renting Portion of City Hall. to County. On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, end. by the following caJ.led vote, it was decided to offer to rent to the County of Alameda for, a justice court and Constable and Deputy She~1frs' office all but the rearmost room of the upper story of the City Hall, on condition that the County pay $35 per month for janitor service, heating and lighting: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none. v\ Directed to Repair Crossings. The Clerk was instructed to write letters to the Southern Pacific and Western Pacific compan"e~,iealling their attention to the bad con- dition of their North L street crossings and requesting that they be put in first-class condition at their earliest convenience. "'\ In Re Insurance Conference. The Clerk was instructed to write to Mrs. M. E. Callaghan, F. J. Wopds, p. Boragni, Independent Warehouse Co., and A. J. Oswald, insurance agents, requesting them to attend the next Council meeting and discuss the matter of dividing up and equaliZing the City's insur- ance business. II 138 MAY 4 - 1936 MAY 11 \936J MAY 12 1936 ~ 1 . t:%:j ,..... N Adjournment. On motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess to meet on " Monday, Ma~~m. y t? (}-fl-;(J/J Approved: ~J Attest: c;~~~ Mayor. City Clerk. Livermore, Calif'ornia, MAY 12 1938 i I . **.~~.:"~:fo.~.~.~.~.~~.~*.~~BI-~fo~I-**.:fo*.:P,*.:fo.~.:fo.:fo***.~{'~-:fo.~.:!--~:fo MAY 11, 1936. No meeting of the Council was held on Monday evening, May 11th, 1936, on account of a quorum not being present. Councilman Clarke, who was the only member'of' the Council present, declared the meeting postponed and adjourned to Tuesday, May 12th, 1936, at 8:00 p. m. , Attest: ~~~ City Clerk. Approved: Mayor. Livermore, Ca1i1'ornia, JUN 1- '936 . . .:I-.~"::".:~":}.:f-;.~f~}{~.:f":I-.:~~!-{t-{!-":!-"~.:I-":~.:".~*":f"~":fo.~~!-~..:t-"*"~"::";~:fo.:t-.n...~** ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING--1MY 12, 1936. An adjourned regular meeting of' the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the C1ltyHa11 on Tuesday evening, May 12th, 1936. The meeting was called to order at 8:15 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none. Minutes Approved. The minutes of the meeting held on May 4th, 1936, were read an4, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Jensen,'and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. Conununications. A letter was received from Parade Chairman F. Leslie Herrick to inviting the City Council/participate in the 1936 Rodeo Parade and thanking the Council tor their cooperation in the past. A Municipal Bulletin was received 1'rom the Leagij\ of Califor~ i I '- nia Municipalities in regard to telephone'. company utility taxation suits. These communications were ordered placed on tile. A letter was received from Angelo Uliana applying for per- mission to open a restaurant in the Rabo1i building at First and K ,streets. The matter was re1'erred to the Building Inspector. , ' ___.______. __ ...__....--'----____n_--. ---'-__._____.~______ ._~..__ .____________________ ____.._ MAY 12 1936 139 I ,. Deputy Poundmaster Appointed. On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by vote of the Council, the appointment of Lee R. Myers as a Deputy poundmaster by the Chief of Police and Ex-officio Poundmaster '1 was approved; his compensation to be the fees provided by law. Resolution to Call for Bids for Motor Grader. The following reso~ution was read and was introduced by Council- man Clarke and, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Fiorlo,.and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Council- men Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none: RESOLUTION NO. 1140. RESOLVED: That the City Clerk be, and he is hereby, directed to cause to be published for two weeks a notice calling for bids for furnishing one (l) motor grader consisting of a power plant, grader and scarifier, mounted as a single unit on tracks or wheels, single or tandem drive. Said notice shall be in substantially the words and figures as follows: . ~-~ -- ,. --- ~"-------:' e~ of Elmer G.' Stiii. City Clerk, f .- ~ NOTICE CALLING FOR BIDS FOR' not less than ten (10) per cent of vice, material 'arui guarantee, bid- FURNISHING;; MOTOR GRADER the' aggregate of the pro p 0 s a I, ders must. -.ti9bmit plans, designs, which check and the amount there- specifications ,.nd photos of their I '<Pursuant to Resolution passed in 'mentioned shall be forfeited to ma<;p.ine, and '.said City may re- i C il f th Cit l' the City of Livermore, if the bid- quire actJia{~road demonstrations. L by the City ounc 0 e y'S id "'~t d t be d li F Livermore on May 12tll.. 193 ..' der to whom the contract is award- . a, ' mv or gra ero. e ver- NOTICE IS HEREBY G I V E Nt ed fails -to enter into the contract ,ed.,J: '?__ b. Livermore, California that the said City Councll of the' and furnish and deliver the bond within twenty' days after the exe- City of Livermore wil receive seal. required as. set forth in this notice, cuti6n or. the contract purchasing 'th' (10 said.tnotor'grader. I ed bids up to 8:00 o'clock p. M. on Wi In ten ) days after being . '". _' . , d th.15th d f J ne 1936 . awarded said contract : AU 1Jtds must be enclosed In , Mon ay, e ay 0 U, , " . led I dd ed th ( at theCUy Hall, in the City of At the same time of the execu- sea enve 9pes a r~ss to, e, : , Calif if f rni'sh- tionof thE! contract the contractor, City Councll of the CIty of Llver- I I' Livermore, orn a, or u "d b d d h I [,.ing one (1) 'motor gratJ.er consist" shall e;cecute and deliver to the mOIre a~'B'de fen ofrse, h~n t e etn-I I' ing' of a power PI"a~l!,,".,".',.,.",.er an4,', City of Liv:ermore a surety com-..l vea:,~'" I or urms mg ~rp.o 01; I scarifier mounted as . .' Ie u* pany bond In the sum of not less gr . '. . on tracl~s or wheels, s' II.Oll tan- than one-half of the contract price, ,The CIty, Councll reserv~s the , ,.,' ",~" I for the faithful performance of,' rIght to reject any or all bIds and dem1 drIve. 1 'h 11 b~. -e" , n" said contract proposals or to waive any techni- . A1b propohsa sks a tified','..'." d.mpar'.e~':,i In order that the City Council J", cality in any bid should they deem I' led y a cec , cer " a ' , i 't' th 't ts f h Cit d sDonsible bank... uavable.:.uLthe ord- may select the required mot 0 l' ,I In e In eres 0 t e . y to 0 gI'ader. based on price, kind, ~~. sl? ~ "" -IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED: That said notice be signed by the City Clerk of said City of Livermore, and that it be published once a week · for two successive weeks in THE SOUTHERN ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS, which newspaper is hereby designated for that purpose. Three Claims Allowed. Three claims, amounting to a total of $24.60, were audited and 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 the General Fund and warrants ordered drawn as follows: """ Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes-- none; absent--none: 8516--Anderson Motors--repairs to police car.................. $ 85l7--California State Automobile Assn.--highway sign......... 8518--League of California Municlpalities--copy of report..... Adj,ournmen t. On motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, 3.25 18.85 2.50 and by vote of the Council, the Council then adjourned. Approved: Attest: 1f;:;,~f~ ~ 1 ~ ~ N 14(} MAY 12 1936 JUN 1- 1936 Mayor. Livermore, California, ....J.UN 1- 19~6 City Clerk. . . ..~*.~.::...:}~..**-::-**..~.:r:l-.;:"i~..::..*~t-.;:...:}*..~'!..::....;:...;:....~;t-*;}..::...:t-~h':"":H~.:~*.~.~,-***"~*"~ REGULAR MEETING--JUNE 1, 1936. A regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers a~ the City Hall on Monday evening, June 1st, 1936. The meeting was called to order at 8:15 o'clock. - ; l f · i ., r Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none. Minutes Approved. , The minutes of the meeting held on May 12th, 19~6, and of no meeting having beert held on May 11th, 1936, were read and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by vote of the Council, we~e ap;proved asel?-te.red. Resolution Appropriating Money.- resolution The following/was read and was introduced by Councilman Clarke t and, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Counci-lman Jensen, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen .and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absertt-- none: RESOLUTION NO. 1141. . Resolved, that the sum of $200 be and it is hereby appropriated' to properly advertise .the City of Livermore during the annual Rodeo celebration for the year 1936; said sum bf money to be payable to the Livermore stockmen's Rodeo Association: and be it furth~r ~ Resolved, that the sum of $75 be and it is hereby appropriated for the purpose of furnishing music during the annual Children's Parade to be held in connection with the Rodeo celebraDion for the year 1936; said sum to be payable to the Business & Professional 1\ Women's Club of Livermore. " Officials' Reporit.~.:. The reports of the Clerk, Treasurer, Chief of Police, City Judge, and Building, Electrical, and Plumbing Inspector and the loose-leaf sheets showing the collections of the Tax COllector, all for the month f . of May, 1936, were read and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by the following called vote, were accepted and ordered pl~ced on file: Ayes--CounCilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, I -- Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none. ,. Permission Granted to Use Council Room. On motion of Councilman Jensen, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the following called vote, permission was granted to the officials of the Boy Scouts to use the Council Chambers as a business - .( j I ~ .1 : ...., .' ') I I I I r-1 - , , j I ~ JUN 1... 1936 141'1 office on Wednesday afternoons: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none. Claims Allowed. Fifty~seven claims, amounting to a total of $3,053.91 were audited and approved by the Finance Committee and, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the fOllowing called vote, were allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Sothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none: . -. GENERAL FUND '8519--Doten, Geo. N.--salary as Chief of poiice..........$ 8520--Miche1is, John R.-- tt "policeman................ 8521--Kelly, Francis B.--"" It. ................ 8522--callaghan, Richard M.--salary as City Attorney..... 8523--Clark, M. J.--salary as Oity Judge................. 8524--Hearn, F. Ray-- tt It It Treasurer. .. . . . . . . . . ... 8525--Johnson, Ado1f-- It It gardener and dep.'poundmaster 8526--Rasmussen, Jesse--It It general utility man........ 852'7--Root, Dr. R. R. -- tt It Milk Inspector............. 8528--Sti11, Elmer G. -- tt It City Clerk................. 8529--Still, Elmer G. -- tt . It Deputy Tax Collector........ 8530--Toscanini & Bergamaschi--salary as str~et'cleaners. 853l--wright, L. E.--salary as Clty~Engineer............. 8532--Tubbs, Geo. F.-- It It Councilman................. 8533--Bothwell, S.-- "" " ................. 8534--Clarke, C. G.-- It It tt ..........'....... 8535--Fiorio, Frank-~ It It It ................. 8536--Jensen, John E.-- It tt It ................. STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND 8537--Wright, L. E.--salary as Supt. of sts.............. LIBRARY FUND 8538--Harp, Miss Myrtle E.--sa~ary as Librarian.......... 8539--Bolin, MI'S; Annie--janitor work at Library......... 8540--pacific Gas & Electric Co. --Library light-ing....... 8541--SatherGate Book Shop--books for library........... SEWER BOND SINKING FUND OF 1925 8542--Bank of America--32 coupons of Sewer Bond of 1925.. GENERA L FUND 8543--Addressograph sales Agency--plates................. 8544--Anderson Motors--car repair~....................... LffiRARY FUND 8545--Angwin Book Bindery--binding for Library........... , GENERA L FUND 8546--Bank of America, assignee of Buck, Carl--painting flagpole.............. 8547--Diamond Match co.--paint for flagpole............,!,.. 8548--Doten, Mrs. Theresa M. --services as jail matron.~'.. 8549--Duarte, Joseph E.--rebate of tax on pers. prop..... 8550--Harris, G. T.--rep~iring shotgun................... 855l--Herrick, Dr. F. L.--examining prisoners............ 8552--Independent Warehouse Co.--bond of Chief of Police. LffiRARY FUND 8553--Livermore Herald--blanks for library............... GENERAL FUND . 8554--Michelis, John R.--rent of motorcycle.............. 8555--Michelis, John R.--amount paid for gasoline and oil 8556--Moto-Mower Co.--lawn mower......................... 8557--Myers, Lee R.--pound fees.......................... 8558--Pacific Coast Building OffiCialS' Conference--annual dues...... 8559--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--street lighting........ 8560--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--library park lighting.. 8561--pacific Gas & Electric Co.--balence for library park lighting.... 8562--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--lighting city buildings 8563--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--electricity for sewer farm............. 170. 00 140.00 130.00 45.00 25.00 16.67. 100.00 125.00 63. 00 100.00 35.00 60.00 180.00 10.00 16.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 45.00 ,100.00 17 . 50 4.76 42.80 440.00 2.11 9.50 1.48 15.00 5.46 5.00 5.44 5.00 7.50 20.00 11.69 15.00 3.05 96.31 6.00 10.00 334.39 3.40 2.50 4.82 10.48 - 142; JUN 1- 1930, 8564--pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.--service........ $ 8565--petersen & Co., 'Chas. H.--audit,ing................ 8566---Rees, H. J. --ink. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8567--Rees & Son, Jacob--curtains for election booths, etc. 8568--Seeband, Henry--services as policeman............. 8569--Shell Oil Co.--gasoline........................... 8570--Smith, D. A.--services as policeman............... 857l--Smith, Hazel y.--typing........................... 8572--Southern Alameda County News--publishing.......... 8573--VanPatten, L. E.--police radio.................... 8574--Vineyard, W. H.--plowing, etc., at vineyard....... 8575--Livermore Stockmen's Rodeo Assn.--advertising during Rodeo. . . . . . . . . . .' 8576--Business & Professional Women's Club of Livermore-- furnishing music for Children's Parade..... Communicntions. A letter was received from the Western Pacific Railroad Co. stating that their North L street crossing had-been repaired as requested. A letter was received from the Southern Pacific Company stating that the: condition of their North L street crossing would be investigated promptly and the crossing put in satisfactory con- dition. A letter signed by E. G. wente, F. J. Woods and P. Boragni was received, stating that any settlement of the matter of select- - , ing an insurance agent for the City's business would be .satitifactory - to them; A letter was received from the Pacific Coast Association of Fire Chiefs, San Francisco, requesting that the City's Fire Chief be sent to their Pacific Coast meeti~g in Seattle and the inter- national meeting in Toronto, Canada. Letters were received from Faulkner, Oakes & Faulkner, San Diego, Harry E. Bonnell and Associates, Los Angeles, and the National Audit & System Co., Inc., Oakland, California, all of " them public accountants, and from W. T. Davis, Sacramento, and the Pacific Engineer~ng Laboratory, San Francisco, engineers, soliciting business. The communications were ordered placed on file. .Two Merchant Classifications. A letter was received from Roy N. Jensen and another from u V. W. Grove, requesting that the merchant-class business ,to be done by each of them during the first year of business be classified as of the first class, and on motion of Councilman Jensen, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by the following called vote, both requests were granted: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clerke, Fiorio, Jensen and '\ JUN 1-1936 143 1 Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none. Resolution Approving Treasurer's Bond. The following resolution was read and was introduced by Council- man Bothwell and, on motion of Councilman Bothwell,'seconded by I I Councilme.n Clarke, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; ... noes--none; absent--none: RESOLUTION NO. 1142. Resolved, that the bond of Franc1s Ray Hearn as Treasurer of the City of Livermore in the sum of $8250, with the Maryland Casualty Co. as surety, be and the same is hereby approved. Resolution Approving Clerk's Bond. The following resolution was read and was introduced by Council- man Fior10 and, on motion of Councilman FiDrio, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Council- men Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none: RESOLUTION NO. 1143. ./' Resolved, that the bond of Elmer G. Still as Clerk and Assessor of the City of Livermore in the sum of $2000, with the Maryland Casualty Co. as surety, be and the same is hereby approved. Resolution In Re Bids for Publishing Legal Notices. The following resolution was read and was introduced by Council- ,man Clarke and, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Council- men Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and l~yor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none: RESOLUTION NO. 1144. Resolved: That the City Clerk b~ and he is hereby directed to cause to be published for two weeks a notice calling for bids for the publication of all legel notices for the City of Livermore, for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1937, Said notice shall be in sub- stantially the words and figures as follows: '1 'ut' , ".i t t, .1 ~ 1431 r-o , b s. "'... - . ...... r .C" "..... ~",', '.fl, "l'. - -. r." (lV'" , -.... (\r~ Ll.l ~~'i ,J_ i it I':; .- """- _~; ",,), _ _ ' _ ." _ 'U) 1. . J pDr h....., ,,'....... r;'l' (; t:, ~~ lA.r' e:r't t s -"es(L.u_v}Ol1_::.._J. 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"\.'V.,"-U.... ........~. _ .'-'-~ '''''':.:. ~'7;~+1. ,,(,,\r.~n . ~,,; ,..,r"'1t~('>p ('\hr'1' .~"'V'~ ?,1~1- f-.crr' c,")..-~ r."'1/1,V"':.--.. T)ll~.--l. *1\J',;.:, . ~"'JI. Sa,..1."\..',, ~...'.. -1.,.-'.' '.)_!.,'.......:.. ;1,' ., . L~). .,.~ c' .;.. '" ........ '-,~ ..~ l .,...., ,.', t i..:....::. '~"). -' "1 ',' '_' ." '.: -~ ..' .'. n", . . I '1' ',"" I.... . stf":rt.ifil171 tlle \7('Y'{M(1.S r.DC.l fl~lj!"FS C-~~j I'c)_~JO"/L'" I only by direct authority of the City ',I' ($50.00) D.ollar-s, certified by a:-re.- I Council. '. sponsible bank or banker and pay. I. (d) All publIshmg shall be sub. I able to the order of Elmer G. Still, I Ject, as to substance only, to the' I City Clerk, which said check and I approval of the officer authorizing,' the amount therein mentioned i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I i~, but no variation a~ to specifica'l shall be forfeited to the City of j that sealed bids or proposals will I tIons shall be permItted. Proof Livermore should the bidder to I be received by the Council of the I sheets shall first be carefully revis.. whom the contract is awarded fail City of Livermore, at the City Hall ed by the printer and submitted ; to enter into the contract and fur. of Livermore, California, up to fto t~e officer orderin~ the printing, 'nish the bond as set forth in this 8:00 o'clock P. M" Monday, June I and If corrected by hIm, new proof notice. 22nd, 1936, for publishing all legal I sh.eets shall be struck off and sub- The successful bidder or bidders notices of said City required by /' i mI~ted for approval, and no publi- i shall be required to enter into a law to be published in a newspa., i cation shall be made until the . contract within t"l1 days after the per of general circulation, I' ,proof has been approved by said, .1 acceptance of his bid, and at the All publishing shall be in accord- ~fficer, : same time furnish a good and suf. ance with the following specifica.:: The legal notices must be pub.' i ficient bond in the sum of Two tions: i Iished in a newspaper of general ,Hundred ($200.00) Dollars, condi. (a) All publishing shall be set! circulation as defined by Section : tioned upon the faithful perform- i in six-, seven- or eight,point type,! 4460 of the Political Code of the I ance of his contract according to I and a square shall be 234 ems, i State of California, printed, pub- : its terms. I (b) Titles and sub-heads shall I Iished, and circulated in said City I The City Council reserves the f be set in ei,ght,point ~a'pitals. I of Liverm.ore for at least one ye.ar. i right. to reject any and all bids and I (c) SpeCIal advertIsmg requir.! Each bId must be accompamed : to reject or accept portions of bids, ! ing display may be published, JllU.J by a check in the sum of. ~.;..as it may be advised. XOTlCI': CALLING FOR BIDS I"OR THE PUBLICATION OF AIJL LEGAIJ NOTICES FOR THJ<] CI'IT OF LIVERMORE. '1 1144 JUN 1- 193b. JUN 1 5 1936 J. It is further resolved: that said notice be $igned by the City Clerk of said City of Livermore, and that it be published once a week for two successive weeks in the Southern Alameda County News, which newspaper is hereby designated for thet'purpose. Adjournment. On motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess to meet on Monday, Junmh, ;;~, a~ ~O p. m. at(/'. ao~ Approved: ~ Attest:~~, Mayor. Livermore, California: JUN 15 1938 City Clerk. ~~~~.~~~~~.~.~-~}~~~~~}~}~~~~~~~}~~-~-~~~}~}~~-~~}~}~}~}{}~}~~~}-~~}~}{}~~~}~~.~-~.~.:}.~~~.~i*~~~~ . Minutes Approved. ,The minutes of the last "meeting were r-ead and, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. Sign Permit Granted. On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded 9Y Councilman Jensen, and by vote of the Council, a permit to ~rect a sign, not electric, to extend over the sidewalk infront of his place of business in the Carlisle building at 1158 West First street was granted, upon applicatio~ to V. W. Grove. Claims Allowed. Fl.:et$~n!. claims, amounting to a total of $645.52, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee and, on motion of Councilman Bothwel11 seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the following called vote, were allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell,' Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and M~yor Tubbs; noes-~none; absent--none: SEWER BOND S TI'iKING FUND OF 1925 8577--Bank of America--30 coupons of Sewer Bonds of 1925...~$4l2.50 GENERA L FUND 8578--Anderson Motors--recharging.battery, etc.............. 8579--Bothwell, Sam & David--carpentry work at City Hall.... 8580--California Water Service Co.--water for fire hydrants. 858l--California Water Service Co.--water for city buildings 8582--California Water Service Co. --" ft corporation yard .60 2.74 24.00 100.00 1.50 ~I r::"d ... . N - . i I .. .. . ." - , , f \ ~ .. .,. " . . I ' . . . . , . 1 ,., " JUN 15 1936 i 451 8583--California water Service Co.--installation of fire hydrant. . . . . . . . . STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND , 8584--cragholm, Hans--labor on streets..................... . GENERA L FUND 8585--Electric Service Co.--work on police alarm........... STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND ... 8586--Groth, Hans--labor on streets........................ GENERAL FUND 8587--Livermore Commercial Co.--supplies................... 'i . 8588--Li vermore Herald--secondsheets........ ~ . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .8589--Smith, D. A.--services as policeman.................. 8590--f.retzel, F. W,--repairing fountain................... 859l--McKinnon, Wm. R. --2,000 stamped enve.lopes'............ $ 27.04 40.00 2.77 14.00 4.07 4.89 5.00 6.41 44.96 Beauty Shop Permit Denied. On motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the following called vote, the application of Mrs. F. Noyes a for/permit to open a beauty shop at 870 South J street, was denied the as being contrary to/provisions of the zoning ordinance: Ayes-- ~ Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; nOGs-- none; absent--none. ~ .' Communication. . .( A letter was received from Dr. F. L. Herrick, Chairman of the 'parade Committee of the Livermore Rodeo, thanking the Council for t~eir cooperation in making the recent Rodeo such a success. , . .' , , . ' In Re Reducing License. The Olerk was instructed to write to the A. H. Davies Painting Service, Oakland, california, stating tlli~t the Council has d~cided that no reduction can be made in its license as painting contractors . , ~,' . . ~ . . , ^ .under the provisions of the. license ordinance. . Resolution In Re State Highway Budget. - The followi~g resolution was read and was introduced by Council- man Bothwell and, on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; '^ 1 noes--none; absent--none: RESOLUTION NO. 1145 WHEREAS; Section 197 of the Streets and Highways Code ~f ,State of California, requires that this city prepare an annual or proposed expenditures for the fiscal year ending June 30th, of the i cent gasoline tax, and WHEREAS; .said budget has been prepared and a copy thereof is hereto attached, expressly referred to and-made a part of this resolution. ,. NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the attached budget of the proposed expenditures for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1937 of the t c,ent gasoline tax be, and the same is hereby approved. the budget 1937 '\ Bids Receiv~d for Motor Grager. t ~ This being the time set for opening bids for a motor grader, the Clerk reported that such bids had been received from seven companies, " 146 JUtl15 1936 ~ 1 trj ..... N and the bids were opened and read. FOllowing is a summary of the bids: Aurora, Illinois From the --~ Austin-Western Road Machinery CoJ--Austin Model , 77 Junior single-drive Motor Grader, $3,080.70; same with uphol- stered seat and hydraulic power controls, $3,200.70; dual-drive Motor Grader, $3,599.55; same with hydraulic power controls, $3,719.55. Austin Model 77 Senior single-drive Motor Grader, $3,731.15; same with hydraulic power controls, $3,971.15; dual-drive Motor Grader $4,254.40; same with hydraulic power controls, $4,494.40., All prices f.o.b. Livermore, at 2% cash discount:'for 30 days. J\.. From the Robinson Tractor Co., Oakland, Calif.--Caterpillar No. 10 Auto .Patrol, Single-Drive Model, $2,855.23; plus $85.65 sales tax and less $53.50 cash discount for 30 days; Tandem Drive Model, $3,383.80 plus $101.51 sales tax and less $63.30 cash discount for 30 days. From the Jenison Machinery Co., San Francisco--Galion Motor Grader, single-drive, with hydraulic power control, $3,186.00, less 2% cash discount for 20 days; Double Drive Motor Grader, $3,691.00; Galion motor grader, single-drive with hydraulic power control, a smaller model, $2,140, less 2% cash discount for 20 days. From the J. D. Adams Co., Indianapolis, Indiana--Adams #301 Motor Grader, power controlled, $2,902.00; scarifier, $242.50 extra; other extras listed; less 2% cash disc~t for 30 days. From the King Tractor & Equipment Co., Centerville, Calif.-- Model NO. 42 Allis-Chalmers Speed Patrol, $3,145.27; Model No. 54, $3,686.50. Also a bid of $600 for the city's old Holt tractor and grader attachment if either of the above is purchased. From the Spears-Wells MaChinery Co., Oakland, Calif.--Spearwell "Big 8" single-drive, hand-controlled motor grader, $2,770.00; power control, $340.00 extra; less 2% cash discount for 30 days. Independent warehouse Co., Livermore, Calif.--Wehr, Quad (4) . ' Wheel Drive, Power Grader with mechanical power-operated controls, $3,522.50; Wehr, Rear Control, Motor Grader, $3,143, less 2% cash discount for 30 days; other extras listed. On motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by vote of the Council, all the bids received were referred to the Street Committee and City Engineer, to report at the next regular I meeting. Adj ournment. On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Clarke, . , JUN la~b and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a rJ~~s~,J meet 147 on Monday, J'J9'..,l2nd,_19:?6, a:t !}:OO p.m. ~ f7 ~.'- Approved: ~~Attest:~Ok~~ Mayor. City Clerk. Li vermore, California, JUN 22 1936 I . .:f":H~~i:-":}~~"~":~ ..jf..:!-.::....~.. ..:!-{~..:~ ..::....~I- ..::..~:.._~.:z...~}..~....:~..~....:~~i:- .:~..:}..:~~}~~..;:....~....~:....::....:z...;:.. ADJOtJRNED REGULAR MEETING--JUNE 22, 1936. An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, June 22nd, 1936. The meeting was called to order at 8:10 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs';' absent--Councilman Fiorio. Minutes Approved. The minutes of the last meeting were read and, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Jensen,and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. Five Claims Allowed. Five claims, amounting to a total of $67.00, were audited and 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, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--Councilman Fiorio. GENERA L FUND 8592--Block, A. S.--use of team.......................... 8593--Perstein, Tennant & Co.--decorating city hall...... 8594--Still, Elmer G.--postage stamps.. .................. STREET IMPR OVEMENT FUND 8595--American Trust Co., assignee of Louis Ferr~ri6, assignee of JoseSahchez--labor'on streets......... 8596--American Trust Co~, e.ssignee of Peter Seeband-- labor on streets. . . . . . . . . . $ 8.00 35.00 3.00 16.00 J\ 5.00 Communication. ~ A letter was received from President R. p. Bernhardt of the Livermore Stockmen's Rodeo Association thanking the Council for their cooperation during the 1936 Rodeo. One PubliShing Bid Received. ThLs being the time set for receiving bids for the publishing one of legal notices, the Clerk reported that only/such bid had been re- ceived, which was opened and read and found to be as follows: From M. R. H~nry, publisher of the Livermore Herald--$l.OO per square ,for the first insertion and 50 cents per square for each sub- sequent insertion. "\ 148 JUL 6 - \936 Resolution Awarding Publishing Contract. The following resolution was read and was introduced by Council~ Bothwell man/and, on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Council-' men Bothwell, Clarke, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent-- Councilman Fiorio: RESOLUTION NO. 1146. WHER~S, this Council on the 1st day of June, 1936, ordered the Clerk to advertise for proposals for furnishing and doing the printing and publishing of all legal notices for the City of Livermore, as required by the laws of the State of California; and WHEREAS, bids were presented for said work on June 22nd, 1936; and VrnER~.S, The Livermore Herald bid for the printing and pUb- lishing of all legal notices for the City of Livermore is the lowest and most satisfactory proposal. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the contract for furnish- ing and doing of all City printing and publishing as described in the notice calling for bids for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 193?, be and the same is hereby awarded to The Livermore Herald; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a bond in the sum of $200 be re- quired from said The Livel'more Heral'd for the performance of said work and the furnishing of all labor and materials necessary therefor, and that the City Attorney be and he is hereby directed to prepare the proper contract and that the Mayo~ of the City of Livermore be" \ and he is hereby authorized to sign said contract for and on behalf of the Ci t'~l of Livel'more upon the presentation and a pproval of the bond presented by said The Livermore Herald, for the performance of said contract. Adjournment. On motion 'of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Cla.rke, and by vote of the Council, th1~il then;~ourne~~11 Approved: ~C/'/ttest: ~,g~ ' Mayor. City Clerk. ~ Livermore, California: mJL 6 - 1936 . ~~.:~.::..~~.::.~~..:~..::..~:..~}.~....~....:~ ..::.....::- .:~..;~~~~~{:..~~..:}-:}..:~~}..:H;. ~}..:~..:~..:~.:~....:}-3~..:~..:~~}~t-~}~:...:~..:~ REGULA.R MEETING--JULY 6, 1936. A regular meeting of the City Council wns held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, July 6th, 1936. The meeting was cnlled to order ft 8:25 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell. Clarke, Piorio, Jensen and ~~yor Tubbs; abseht--none. Minutes Approved. .The minutes of the last meeting VIere read and, on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. Officials' Reports. The reports of the Treasurer, City Judge, and Building, Elec- trical, and Plumbing Inspector and the loose-lesf s'heets showing the collections of the Tax Collector, all for the month of June, 1936, 1- iB 1 ~ ..... N .- .,. I ~ , ." v ~ , JUL6 -1936 149 1 were ,read and, on lTIotion of Councilman Fiorio. seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, were accepted and ordered placed on file. Claims Allowed. Seventy-six claims, umounting to a total of $4,612.97, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee and, on motion of Councilmu~ Clerke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the following called vote, were allowed out of various funds and warrants '" ordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, GENERAL FUND 8597--Doten, Geo. N.--salery as Chief of Police.............$ 8598--Michelis, John R.--" It policeman................... 8599--Kelly, Francis B.--" It II ................... 8600--Callaghan, Richurd M.--sulary as City Attorney........ 860l~-Clark, M. J.-- salary as City Judge............ ....... 8602--Hearn, F. Ray-- II II Treasurer.................... 8603--Johnson, Adolf-- II It gat>dener and dep. poundmaster 8604--Rasmus~en, Jesse-- It II genernl utility man.......... 8605--Root, Dr. R.R. -- " "Milk Inspector............... 8606--Still, ,Elmer G. -- " II City Clerk................... 8607--Still, .Elmer G.-- It "Deputy Tax Collector......... 860b--Toscanini & Bergamt!schi--salary as street cleoners.... 8609--Wright, L. E.-- salary as City Engineer............... 86l0--Tubbs, Geo. F.-- It "Councilman................... 86ll--Bothwell, S.-- "" " ................... 86l2--Clarke, C. G.-- It II " ................... 86l3--Fiorio, Frank-- It" It ................... 86l4--Jensen, John E.-- "" " ................... STREET IMPROVENIENT FmID 86l5--wright, L. E.--salary as Supt. of Sts................. LIBRJRY FUND 86l6--Harp, tuss Myrtle E.--salary as Librarian............. 86l7--Bolin, Mrs. Annie--janitor work at library............ 86l8--Livermore Herald--catalog cards for " ............ 86l9--McKenzie, G. W.--subscriptions for " ............ 8620--pacific Gas & Electric CO.--library lighting.......... , BOND INTEREST flND REDEMPTION FUND 1908 8621--Dank of America~-l sewer bond of 1908 and 6 coupons... 1135.00 STREET HIPROVElvIENT FUND 8622--American Bitumuls Co.--bitumuls.........'.............. 8623--California Transfer Co.--iron bars, etc............... 8624--Bank of Americ8, assignee of Cragholm, Hnns--labor on streets. . . . . . . . 8625--American Trust Co., 88signee of Elmer Grana, assignee of purity Stores No. 37--labor on streets....... 8626--Phoenix Iron Works--gratings.......................... 8627 --Bank of..P.merica ,assignee of Sanchez, Joe..-lr,bor on streets. . . . . . .. 8628--8hell Oil Co. --gasoline.... ...........'................ 8629--Standard Oil Co. of Calif.--gasoline..............~... GENERA L FUND 8630--Anderson, John L. --services as policeman.............. 15.00 863l--Anderson Motors--service, etc......................... 19.63 8632--Anderson, Verner R.--oervices at police office........ 6.00 8633--Beazell's Drug Store--two blank books................. 1.54 8634--Bernhardt, R. P.--repairs............................. 6.40 8635--Bonne's Laundry & Cleaners............................ 1.88 863 6- -Bothwell's --bunting. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . . . . 3.86 8637--california Water Service Co.--water for City bldgs.... 1.50 8638--californin Water Service Co. --water for corporn.tion yard 1.95 8639--California Water Service Co.--water for fire hydrants. 100.00 8G40--Carlisle & Co., A.--fire-arm forms.................... 5.35 864l--Bank of Am'::orica., assignee of Chappell, A. J. --services r:s policeman........... Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none: .... ~ , 170.00 140.00 130.00 45.00 25.00 16.66 100.00 125.00 63.00 100.00 35.00 60.00 180.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 45.00 100.00 17.50 4.38 16.60 4.36 6.44 28.46 40.00 40.00 24.72 8.00 29.40 28.39 25.00 150 JUL 6-1936 8642--Dolan, Dr. paul E. --Sf' lary as Health, Officer. . . . . . . $ 8643--Doolan, Wm. J.--oervices as policeman.............. '8644--Doten, 1~s. Theresa--services as jail matron....... 8645--Faria, 1~s. Helen--services as jail matron......... 8646--Jackson's--settee and chair........................ 8647--Lietz Co., A.--engineering supplies................ 8648--Livermore Hernld--printing.......................... 8649--Herrick, Dr. F. L.--examining prisoner...:........f 8650--Livermore Beverage Co.--soft drinks, etc........... 865l--Livermore Fire Department--6 months salaries.. ..... 8652--Logarmarsino, Miss Theresa--typing............ ..~.. 8653--Meyer, Henry--janitor rrork rt Cit:r HalL........... 8654--Meyers, Lee R.--pound fees......................... 8655--Michelis, John R.--rent of motorcycle.............. 8656--Michelis, John R.--repairs, gasoline and oil for motorcycle. . . . . . . 8657--Moomau, B. F.--painting 4 signs............ ........ 8658--pacific Gas & Electric Co.--otreet lighting........ 8659--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--library park lighting.. 8660--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--lighting city bldgs.... 866l--pacific G8.S & Electric Co. --clectrici ty for sewer farm 8662--peterman, C. N.--auto service...................... 8663--Rees, H. J.--mucilage.. ............................ 8664--Rasmussen, Aaron--servicesas policeman............ 8665--Scullion, James A.-- ttll If ............ 8666--Seeband, Henry--services as substitute gardener.... 8667 --Seeband, Hem"y-- It It policeman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8668--Smith, D. A.-- ,t II It ............... 8669--Smi th, I\Irs. Hazel Y. --typing for June, 1936........ 8670--Southern Alameda County News--publishing........... '867l--Volponi, Louis James--services as policeman........ 8672--Wright, L. E.--salnry as Fire Chief................ Communications. . ag I t'%j ~ N 50.00 15.00 7.50 2.50 8.19 24.29 11. 07 2.50 180.40 600.00 10.00 6.0C; 10.00 15.00 19.24 6.50 334.39 3.28 5.42 10.44 12.50 1.23 15.00 15.00 24.00 40.00 20.00 10.00 117.50 30.00 50.00 A letter was received from LTiss Olive E. Langlois applying for appointment as Milk Inspector. A letter vms l"eceived from the Business and Professional Women's Club, enclosing a check for $4.25, the unspent balance of the f'pDropriation for the Children's Parade. A bulletin was received from the League of CalifOl~nia Muni- cipalities in regard to the motor vehicle tax and liquor licenses. J\. The communic2 tions rlere ordered placed on file. To Sell Hose Cart. On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the following called vote, it was decided to sell an old hose cart of the Fire Department for $20: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none. I\.. Publishers' Bond Approved. I ~ The following resolution was read and was introduced by Council~ man Fiorio and, on motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman t Clarke, and by the ~ollowing called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Council- men Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none. I i JUL 6 - 1936 JUL 20 1936 1S} 1 RESOLUTION NO. 1147. RESOLVED that the bond of EDNA M. H}~Y and M. R. HENRY, with M. G. CILLAGHAN, and H. J. REES, as, sureties in the sum of $200.00 for the faithful performance of the Contract dated July 1st, 1936, made by the Cit-:r of Livermore, with EDNA M. HENRY and M. R. HENRY for certain City printing as provided in said Contract for the City of Livermore for the term ending June 30th, 1937, be Gnd the same is hereby approved. 1 Ap.j ournment. On motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman E'iorio, end by vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess to meet on Monday, 8:00 p.m. Attest:~~~~ Approved: Mayor. Ci t~r Clerk. Livermore, California: -.JUt 201936 · .'I,.,~.'... ..''..''.....,..'''....,_..' -!. .....,......~~I,. ~'.....'..~'......,......'... ~'4 .".._''.. .."...... '..~~ "'. ...'......'....''-.... '..w' '.. .."...... '....". .....,... 1....."...' '.....'..' t......,.. ..''..,: '......,..~, <II'... ,.. ~\ " I"",.. 1'10'"'''''''' ,..,o".. ",.." "" " ,\ ,1I"'" ",.. ,...,.." ,..,.. H H ,.. ".,..., '\,.. .. ,..,... "-,, ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING--JUIX 20, 1936. An adjourned ~egular meeting ot the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, July 20th, 1936. The ,meeting was called to order at 8:25 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs~ absent--Councilman Bothwell. JI1nut!s, ~:JJ1J'ove;. The minutes of the last meeting were read and, on motion ot Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by vote or the COtmcil, were approved as entered. seven O.l&i_ Allowed. Seven claims, amounting to a total of $251.76, were audited and approved by the Finanoe Committee and on motion of Councilman Clarke, se40nded by Councilman Fiorlo, and by the following called vote, were allowed out of ,various tunds and warrants ordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Clarke, Fiorio, J'ensen.Bitd Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent-.,.Councilman Bothwell: BOND INTEREST AND REDEXPTION FUND 1908 8$'13-"A~1can Trust Co. --2 coupons or sewer 'Q0n4S.......... $ 45.00 "\ STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND 8674-~Bank ot America, assignee o~ Bans P. Cragbolm--labor ~ streets...................................... 34.00 8675-...Allerican Trust Co., aSllignee of Jens Jensen, assignee or Elme~ Grana--rabor on streets................ 40.00 . 8676--Bankof Amerioa, assignee ot Louis James Volponi-- labor on streets..,..................".".......... 60.00 GENERAL FUND 8677-~Dutcher& Son,' N. D.--cable, rent of mixer, etc....... 63.26 8678--Blectric Service Co.--globes.......................... 8.50 86'79--Livermore Union High School District of Alameda Co.-- payment due on lease............................ 1.00 '~ 152 JUL 20 1936i Q;ouncilman Bethwell Present. At this point Councilman Bothwell arrived' at the'meeting.' Clerk'. Report. The report of the Clerk for the month of June, 1936, was read and on motion ot Councilman Jensen, seconded by Councilman Clarke, ,and by the following called vote, was accepted and ordered placed on file: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absente-none. Communication. A bulletin was received trom the League or California Munic- pall ties in regard to the sixty-mi1lion-do1lar appropriation tor Federal public buildings and suggesting that the matter of the pro- posed $73,000 post-office building for' Livermore be tak~n up with the state's Congressmen. It was ordered placed on file. ~oint.en~ of Standing Committees. ~yor Tubbs anounced the appointment of the following standing committees; the first-named Councilman to be chairman: streets and L1ghts--Counci~men Fiorio, Bothwell and Clarke. Finance and Licenses--Jensen, Fiorio, and Clarke. Public Safety--Clarke, Bothwell and Jensen. Building and Qrdinance--Bothwe1l, Fiorio and Jensen. Resolution PUrOhasing Grader:- The following resolution was read and was introduced by Council- man F1Drio and, on motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Council- , man Clarke, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes-- Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes-- none; absent--none: 'RESOLUTION NO. 1148 WHl.!HEAS, this Council on the 12th day of May, 1936, ordered the Clerk t'oadvertlse for proposals for furnishing one Motor Gradet\con- siating of a power plant, grader and scarifier, mounted as a si,ng1e unit on tracks or wheels, single or tandem dx-ive, f.o.b. Livermore, california; and , WHEREAS, THE Austin-Western Road Machinery Co.' s net bid of the sum of $3,006.75, t.o.b. Livermore, California, is the lowest and most satisfactory proposal. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVl!D that the contract for furnishing one Motor (),rader consisting of a power plant, grader and scarifier, mounted as a single unit on tracks or wheels, single or tandem drive, be and the same is hereby awarded to The Austin-Western Road Machine:ry Co.; and . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVm that the City Attorney be and he is hereby d~ected to prepare the proper contract and that the Mayor of the City of Livermore be and he is hereby authorized to sign said contract for and in behe.1i' of the. City of Livermore upon the presentation and ap- proval of the bond present by said The Austin-Western Road Machinery Co. tor the performance of said contract in the sum of $1,504, within ten days from July 20th, ,1936, said work to be completed within 30 days from date of approval of bond. 'J\. ~I ~ .... N " JUL ~ 0 1936 1511 1 AUG 3 - 1936 Resolution Appt'o'V~ Bond. The .f'ollowing resolution was read and was introduced by Counci'l- man Florio and, onmotio1'1 of Councilman Fiorio, seoonded by Counc1lman Clarke, and b}" the .f'011ow1ng called vote, was adopted; Ayes--Council- men Bothwell, Clarke, Fior10, Jensen and ,Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; I I absemt--none: RESOLUTION NO. 1149. Road Reftolved that the bond ot The Austin-Western/Mach1nery Co., With the Jle.ssachusetts Bonding & Insuranoe Co. as surety to the C1 ty or L1 vermore in the penal sumot $2,000, tor the tai thf'ul performance ot that certain contract dated July 20th, 1936, between the Austin-Western Koa.' Kach1tleFy Co. and the C1 ty ot L1 vermors, be and the same is hereby approved. ~eturn Checks. on motion of Couno1lman Fiorio, seoonded by Counoilman Jensen, and by the following called vote, the Clerk was directed to return to all the b1dders the ohecks that accompanl~ their bids: Ayes--Council- men BotbBell, Clarke, Fior1o, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; "" absent--none. !!J ournment. on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Counc1lman Bothwell, and by the vote of the CounCil, the Council ~~17, Approved: ~ Attest:~~~ , .1'01'. Ci ty Clerk. , Li varmore, Ca11fornia, At!~'~,"':k"~'_:~"_"" ***************-~~<<+lf*******":Io*':'-~**** REGULAR MEETING--AUGUST 3, 1936. I I'" I i A regular meeting of the City Counoil was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, August 3rd, 1936. The meeting was oalled to order at 8:10 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; absent--Councilman Clarke. Minutes" AE~roved. The minutes of the last meeting were read and, on motion of Counoilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Counoil, were approved as entered. A \ .9 0JIlIlWl1ca ti on~, . A letter was received from the Oakland Chamber of Commerce urging the members of the Council to attend the meeting with the Stat. Kighway Commission to be held on August ~Oth at 10:00 a.m. in the Oakland City Council chambers tor the purpose of convincing the Commission that immediate steps should be taken to start work on the reconstruotion ~ _J A communciatlon was received from Mrs. Maude J'- Harding or Pleasanton, California, calling attention to the alleged fire menace existing on the lots next to her property at 6th and H streets. The communications were ordered placed on file, and the Clerk' was directed to send a letter to the State Highway Commission stating that the Council heartily endorses the proposed Altamont PaSs project. , Appointment. Revoke4. On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the following called vote, it was decided t~ dispense with the services of Lee R. MYers as a Deputy poundmaster at once: Ayes-- Councilmen Bothwell, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--Councilman Clarke. ~.qu4lWft~.S10-?: tor S'tl'eet Address. George Barber ot Walnut Creek appeared before the Council and requested permission to make addresses along First street on Saturday evenings on science, economics and religion. The permission requested was granted. Crhanies in MlUt Ol-d1naaee R"~n1,~~.. Health Officer Dr. Paul E. Dolan and Milk Inspector Dr. R. R. Root addressed the Council at lengtll, recommending that the Milk inspection ordinance be amended so as to permit only pasteurized and certified milk to be sold in the C~ty limits and that the pasteurizing be done within five miles of the City limits. The matter was taken under consideration. ~o ~tend Sewer Mains. The City Engineer was instructed to exbend the .ewer mains 190 feet on 8th street between I and J and also on College avenue between I and J streets. Resolution to Sell ane S~wer Bond. . On motion Of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the following called vote, the following resolution was adopted: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--Councilman Clarke. RESOLUTION NO.l150 WHEREAS, Municipal Improvement Bonds of 1925 of the City of Livermore have been authorized QY Ordinance No. 135 to be sold to the highest bidder for cash for" not less than their face value end accrued interest; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Livermore as follows: 1\. AUG ;) -1936 1551 I , 1 . The. t said City of Livermore sell Bond Numbered 93 of said MUnicipal Improvement Bonds of 1925 of the par value of the sum of $500, and being a portion of the total number of said bonds, to-wit: Ninety-six and which said total number of bonds amount in the ag- gregate sum of $48,000. Said Bond Numbered 93 will mature and be payable on December 1st, 1956. Said bond bears interest from June 1st, 1936, at the rate of 51 per cent per annum, payable semi- annually, evidenced by coupons attached to said bond, each ooupon representing six months' interest on said bond. The principal and interest of said bond are payable at the office of the Treasurer or said: City of Livermore in lawful money of the United States. Said bond is ftated December 1st, 1925, and the interest coupons shall be payable on the 1st day of June and the 1st day of December in each year until the dat;e of maturity of said bond, the first coupon on said bond being made payable on December 1st, 1936; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Treasurer of the City of Livermore be and he is hereby authorized and directed to cancel all coupons attached to bhe above mentioned bond that are due and payalb1.e from the date of said bond to and inCluding the 1st day of June, 1936; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that said bond be sold to the highest bidder for cash in tawtul money of the United States on Monday, the 24th day 01' August, 1936, at the hour of 8:00 o'Clock p.m., of said day at the meeting place of said Council in the City Hall of the City of Livermore, First and McLeod streets, in said City. That sealed bids shall be received by said Council for the purchase o!'said bond, end that said proposals or bids shall be filed with the Clerk of said Council at his ot-fice in the City Hall, First and McLeod 'streets, Livermore, CalUcornia, on or before 8:00 o'clock p.m., of said 24th da70t August, 1936; and BE IT FURTlIER RESOLVED, that the Clerk of this Council, be and he is hereby directed to eause to be published in the "Livermore Herald," a newspaper of general circulation printed, published and circulated in said City of Liyermore, a notice of the sale of said bond for a period of two (2) week". Said notice shall specify the time and place for receipt 01' 'Mods. Bids must be accompanied by a certified check or cash ,deposit in the sum of 5 per cent 01' the amount of the bid, payable to the Clerk of the City of Livermore, said check or ,cash deposit to be returned to each bidder whos.',pz'o- poaal 1s rejected, and said check or cash deposit of the successful bidder will be retained as liquidated damages in case said successful bidder neglects to pay for the bond,~it~ ten (10) days after notice of the acceptance of said bid. ~fi~1a18' Reports. The f&Ports of the Clerk, Treasurer, City Judge, and BUilding, Electrical and Plumbing Inspector and the loose-leaf sheets showing the collections of the Tax CollectoI; all for the month of JUly, 1936, oet also tlie"J;'ep.orts of the Chief of Police for the months of June and July, 1936, were read and, on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded br Councilman Jensen and by the following called vot~ were accepted ~d ordered placed o~ file; Ayea--Councilman Bothwell, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noea--nonej absen~--6ouneilman Clarke. i ' I Claims Allowed. . Fifty-one ele.1ms, amounting to a total 01' $2,574.73, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee and, on motion of Councilman Bothwell_ Seconded by Counei+man Jensen, and by the following called vote, were allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered drawn, as l' ollows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; '" noes--none;.b8ent--oouneilman Clarke: 156 AUG 3/-1931 as 1 ~ fIIIIIoIII N MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE FEES FUND 8680--Michelis, John R.--sal~ as pOliceman............... $ 1'0.00 868l--Kelly, Francis B.-- " " " ............... 130.00 GENERAL FUND 8682--Doten, Geo. N.--salary as Chief of Police.i.......... 8683--Callaghan, Riohard M.--salary as City Attorney. .'..... 8684--Clark, M. J.--salary as City Judge.................~. 8685--Hearn, F. Ray--" U Treasurer.................... 8686--Johnson, Adolf-- " " ga~dener and deputy poun4master 8687--Rasmussen, Jesse--" "general utility man.......... 8688--Root, Dr. R. H.--" "Milk Inspeotor............... 8689--Still, Elmer G.--" "City Clerk................... 8690--Still, Elmer G.--" "Deputy Tax Collector......... 869l--Tosoanini & Bergamaschi--salary as street cleaners... 8692--w.right, L. E.--sala~y as City Engineer............... 8693--Tubbs, Geo. F.-- " " Councilman.................. 8694--Bothwell, S.-- u" ".................. 8695--Clarke, C. G.~- "" ".................. 8696--Fiorio, Frank-- "" ".................. 8697--Jensen, John E.--" " ".................. STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND 8698--Wl'ight, L. E.--salary as Supt~ of sts................ LIBRARY FUND 8699--Rarp, Miss Myrtle E. --salary a.s Librarian...... .'.. ... 8700--Bolin, Mrs. Annie--janitor work at Library........... 8701--Gaylord Bros., Inc. --suppltei3 'for Lforary............ 8702--Livermore Herald--pards fo~ Librar:y....~............. 8703--McKenzie, G. W.--subscription for Library........~... 8704--pacific Gas & Eleotric CO.--Library lighting......... 8705--Sather Gate Book Shop--books for Library............. GENERA L FUND 8706--Addressograph Sales Co.--plates...................... 8707--Dolan, Dr. paul E. --examining prisoner............... 8708--Ellis Co., H. R.--rubber stamps...................... 8709--Fireproof Garage--washing police car..~.............. 87l0--:e:errick, Dr. F. L.--exam1ning prisoner............... 87ll--Atlchelis, John R.--rent of motorcycle................. 87l2--Michelis, John H.--gasoline, oil, etc................ 8713--Myers, Lee H.--pound fees............................ 87l4-..paoif1c Gas & Electrio Co.- -street lighting......... 87l5--pacific Gas & Electric Co.--park lighting............ 8716--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--lighting City buildings.. 87l7--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--electricity for sewer farm 87l8--Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.--service........... 87l9--Hees, 11. J.--pencils................................. 8720--Seeband, Henry--services as po~eeman................ 872l--Smith, D. A.--services as policeman.................. 8722--smith, Mrs. Hazel y.--typing......................... 8723--Volponi, Louis James--services as policeman......~~ STREET IMPROVEPtOOiT FUND 8724--Bank of America, assignee of M. Agala--Ubor on streets 8725--california Transfer Co.--cement...................... 8726--Bank of America, assignee of !I. p. Cragholm--l~bor on streets. . .c. . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 8727--Diamond Match CO.--lumber, etc....................... 8728--Bank of America, assignee of Elmer Grana--labor on streets................. 8729--Lassen, F. C.--cement mix............................ 8730--Valley Garage--repairing tire........................ a..olution In Re Cancelation of Lost Warrant. ~,~~ p 170. 00 45.00 ,25.00 '16.67 100.00 12S;aO 63.00 I 100.00 , , 35.00 60.QO 180.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 45.00 100.00 17. 50 25.24 3.86 .90 3.48 60.35 11.06 2.50 .55 1.00 2.50 15.00 8.08 9.00 334.39 3.32 5.02 10.10 8.10 1.23 140.00 10.00 10.00 5.00' 30.00 200.78 30.00 55.10 42.00 144.00 .50 I i I The following resolution was read and ws.-~..:,~ntroduced by Council- , ,."d' man Fiorio, and, on motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Council- man Bothwell, and by the following called vote, wasHdopted; Ayes-- Councilmen Bothwell, Fio~io, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--Councilman Clarke: RESOLUTION NO. 1151 WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Livermore did on the 5th day of August, 1935, issue its warrant No. 7843, in the sum of $7.95 '^ AUG 3-1936 15'1 1 AUG 1 0 1936 ~ in favor of Addressograph Co., in payment of a claim allowed by said C1,tyCouncil; and . WHEREAS, the said warrant No. 7843 issued to Addressograph Co. has been lost; and WHEREAS, ADDresograph' Co., has requested the City Council of the City of Livermore 'to issue a duplicate warrant to them in the sum of $7.95, and have~riled with the City Clerk their indemnity agree- ment for the payment of said lost warrant. NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Council of the City of Livermore that warrant No. 7843 of the City of Livermore issued to Addressograph Co., on the 5th day of August, 1935, be and the same is hereby revoked, cancelled and set aside; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVlID that the Clerk of this Council issue a duplicate warrant in the sum of .7.95 in favor of Addressograph Co.. in payment of the claim in said amount of $7.95 in the place and stead of said warrant No. 7843. 1 Resolution Appointing Library Trustees.. !h, following resolution was read and was introduced by Council- man Bothwell and, on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Jens'en, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes-- none; absent-Councilman Clarke: RESOLUTION NO. 1152. WHEREAS, tbe Mayor of the City of Livermore has appointed Carl G. Clarke, for the term of three years :from June, 30th, 1936, , and H. J. Cal~aghan, for' the term of three years from June 30th, 1936, as members of the Board of Trustees Of the Public Free Library or the City of Livermore; NOyt'THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the appointment of Carl G. Clarke, for the term of tbree;years from June 30th, 1936, and H. J. Callaghan, far the term of three years from June 30th, 1936, as members of said Board of Trustees by the Mayor of the City of Livermore, be and the same is hereby approved. '" ~ ournmen:t.. ' On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess to meet on _day, AuguS~~:oo a.a d &7 Approved:, ~, Attest:~~~&ra, Mayor. Livermore, California, 'EP 1-1938 City Clerk. . *.lP"'H****,**-;a.~~"H-~*~..fo****.;a.**.:a-.:i-*':i-**** : i I I ADJOURNED REGUIAR MEFI'ING--August 10, 1936. An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, August loth, 1936. The meeting was called to order at 8:05 o'olock. .Roll call: Present--Councilmen F!or1.of.Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; absent--Counc1lmen Bothwell and Clarke. Merohant Classification. ~J On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the following called vote, the merchant class business to be conducted by Robert H. Andrews as a contractor at 787 So. J Stpeet "" was classified as of the first class for the first year of business: Ayes--Counci1men Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent-- Councilmen Bothwell and Clarke. Councilman Bothwell Present. ag 1 trj ...... N 158 ~~~ t ~ \~I AUG 12 1938 At this point Councilman Bothwell arrived at the meeting. Appropriation for Advert~~. ,:'", " On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, to and by the following called vote, the sum of not/exeeed $50 was ap- 'the propriated for the purpose of advertising Livermore at/Fiesta Del Vino in Pleasanton on September 12th or 13th, the money to be used in paying the e~penses of the Livermore Band i~ furnishing music for the parade: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Fiorio, and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent-- Councilmen Clarke and Jensen. "\ !!Joirmaent.., on motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Bothwell,. and by vote of the Council, the Coune1l then took a recess to meet on Tuesday, Augus~,llth: s: 8:~~p.m. Approved: ~ ' Mayor. Livermore, California, SEP 1-1936 At:est: ~f#t(~, , ' vi ; . '.' City Clerk. " . **-:fo***-:Hfo-:f*-**-:t--:fo-ll-****":Hf-:fo**-:f-:t-*"".f*-:HI-**-:HI-':f-lfo-!I- ADJOURNED REGULAR MEJ1'IrING--AUGUST 11, 1936. An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Tuesday eve.ing, August 11th, 1936. The meeting was called to order at 8:39 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Fiorio, Jensen and MayOr Tubbs; absent--Councilman Clarke. ~~nt. No business was transacted, 1 and on motion of Councilman Fiorio, ^ seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, the Council took a recess to meet on Wednesday, August 12th, 1936 at 8:00 p.m. ~ , Attest: %ndv~~ City Clerk. I · I I , I Approved: Mayor. Livermore, california, SEP 1- 1936 . -:fo-!(o*-*~-******'::.**,,:HI-****** ~ * J[~H~**.:r:--:-**-:Hf-:-':HI- ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING--AUGUST 12, 1936. An adjourned regular meeting of the City CoUncil was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Wednesday evenbg, August 12th, 1936. AUG 121936 159 1 AUG 24 1936 I : The meeting was called to order at 8:30 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; absent--Councilmen Clarke and F10rio. Seven,Cla1ms Allowed. seven claims, amoun~1ng to a total of $206.05, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee and, on motiOn of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Counc1lman Jensen, and by the following called vote, were allowed out of the General Fund and warrants ordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; Boes--none; absent-- Counc1lmen Clarke and Fiorio: 8132--Associated Oil Co.--01l....:........................... 8133--California water Service Co.--water for f1re hydrants.. 87~--california Water Service Co.--water for city buildings. 8G35--Californ1a Water Service Co.--water tor corporation yard 8138--Bank ot America, assignee ot Jos. E. Duarte, assignee of Elmer Grana--labor'on streets.................... 8137--Shell Oil Co.--gasoline................................ 8738--Standard Oil Co. ot California--kerosene............... $ 15.14 100.00 1.50 1.35 48.00 29.40 10.66 I I ; , Prolosed StaJe Line Endorsed. On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Jensen, an~ by the following called vote, the Council endorsed th~ proposed new stage l1ne of the Sante Fe Railroad Co.: Ayes--Councilmen eothwell, JenSen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--Councilmen Clarke and Fiorio.. !!!J ournment · on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess to meet on August 24th, ~6, at 8:00 p.m. AP~oved: ~~ , Attest:~~~~ Mayor. Livermore, californ1a: SEP 1- 1936 City Clerk. "" . ~~~*.~~~~***.~~.~~~~*******~~~***.~*~~** I I I i - ADJOURNED REXlUIAR MEETmG--AUGUST 24, 1936. An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the COUDei1 GhAlftbers at the City Hall on Monday evening, August 24th, 1936. - The meeting was .alled to order at 8:05 o'cloclt. Roll ca.ll: Present--Councilnten Bothwell, Clarke, Jensen and '\ MayOl' TUbbs'; absent--Councilman Fiorio. III . Re Proposed .-. Post-Oftice Build~ The City AttOl'nEry' was instructed to write letters to Congress- men MCA4oo, Johnson and Carter strongly endorsing the proposederee\lon 01. a newaderal building in Livermore for use as a post-oftice, eto~i" "\ -,:~- 160 AUG241936 the motion being _de by Oouncilman J'ensen, .econded by Councilman Bothwell, and carried by the following called vote: Ayes--Council~ men Bothwell, Clarke, Jensen and MayO%' TubbS; nones--none; absent-- Councilman Fiorio. one Bid Reeeived tor S4wer Bond. , Resolution Sell1.nl Band. The following reeolut.1cm was read and was in:m:'oducedby Counttil- man Clarke, and, on.otien of Councilman Clarke~ 88QO!lded 'by Councilman - Jens en # and ,'by .the following called vote# was adopted: Ayes--Goun,11- men Bothwell, Clarke, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent-- Councilman 1iorio: Resolution No. 1153. Whereas, this Council has heretofore advertised as required.'1 . law for bids fa!' the sale of bond numbered 93 of the Town of Livermore, known as "Munioipal Improvement Bond of 1925." in the sum of Fiye Hun- dred and 00/100 Dollars ($500.00), and did fix Monday, the 24th day of Ausust, 1936, at the hour or 8:00 o'clock P. II. at the meet1n& pllce of said City Council, as the time and place for receiving bids for said bond; and "Whereas, the b&d of Carol1U H. Wente of $500.00 principal, $43.37 premi'WI, and accrued interest for said Municipal Improvement Bond of 1925 numbered 93, is the highest bid received by said V.ity Council. Now, therefore, be it resolved that th1s Council dMs here"" accept the bid of Carolya H. Wente Of the sua of '500.00 principal, $43.37 premium, plp accrued interest for the bond hereinabove re~ terred to and does hereby sell to the aforesaid highest bidder said lIanlc1pal I:nQ'Jrovement Bond ot 1925 numbered 93, for theamomlt of the above bld; and Be 1:i further resolved that the Treasurer ot the City,ot .", Livermore be and he 1s hereby direoted to dellv81' the above;'men:;"; tloned bond to Carol1U li. Wente upon the payment toe ~ of the sum. above mentioned. . _.8 C~I" Al1ow._ 'fhree claims, amo\U1ting to a totsl 01' $94.00, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee and, on motion of Counc1JJen Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and b'p the f"ollowing called: vote, were allowed out of the Sewer Bond Fund of 1925, as follows: 47es-- Cocucilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--nObe; absent.--Councilman Florio: '8739--Bank of America, assigne4 of Bans P. Cragholm, labor on sewer. · · · · · · . · . · · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $26.00 8740--Bank of America, assignee of Elmer Grana# labor on sewer. 44.00 874l--Ame1'1can Trust Co., assignee of Hans Groth# labor on sewer. · · · · ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 24.00 '" ~ 1 t.rj , ...... N ~ " I I I :J "~~> f '-", AUG 241936 1-611 SEP 1- 1936 JIelto1lan t Olass1tlea t1_. I ~ on aotlon of CouncllmaD Bothwell, seconded b7 Councilman Clarke, and by the following called vote, the merChant-class bus mess to be conducted by Mrs. Ada Osborn in' the Jenkins lmilding at 1258 West First street was classified as of the first class for the first year o~.U8ine.s: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--CounclJ.man Fiorlo. Coun.i~n Fiorio Present. At this point Councilman Fio~io arrived at the meeting. ( R-..uD1eatlGD8. A letter was recei'fed from Secretary 1I. .~:,J!upers of the Board or LIbrary Trustees stating that the Board requests a budget allowance of $2,500 for the L1~rary for the ensuing fiscal year. A letter was 1'ecelved trom state Hlghway Engineer C. H. Purcell of the st.ate Department of' Public Works in regard to the proPQsed: re~ . construction of the Altamont.Pass highway, stating that the California , . H1ghway Comm1ss1on reallzes the need for this 11Ilprovement and will con- sider It this tall in preparing the State HIghway budget for .the COlD- i ' I 1ng b~enn1UDl. , I A letter was recel.ed trom Frank M. Kelly soliclting a portlon of t.he Cl",.~. -insurance business. The communications were ordered placed on fl1e. ~,ourmaent; ,,0. ....otlcm of Councilman Clark,,"seconded b7 Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a receslt to meet on .., Tuesday, sePtemb~ 1st, 1936, at 8 p. Approved: ffi~, Mayor. Livermore, cal1.tornla, SEP 1 - 1936 m. Attest: ~/-A/~~, Clty Clerk. . ~~*****.~~~***.~~**~:~**~~****.~*.~.~* - i , ! I I I - YJ~e4 ReSU:lar Meeting--SepteJ6er 1, 1936v> An adj ourned regular Jleetl.q of the Oi ty Counoil ... held in the Council Chanibers at the Cl t'1 Jlall on Tuesday evening, September 18t, The meeting was called to order at 8:15 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councllmen Clerke, Jensen and Mayor Tub"'.;, absent--Councilmen Bothwell and Fiorio. 1936. JI1nutea A ppro'Yed. !he II1nute. or \\1.. meetings held on August 3rd, lOth, 11th, '1'0, .. 162 SEP 1- 1936 ~ 1 t.r:l ...... 'N 12th and 24th, 1936, were read and, on motion o~ CounciJ.llan Jensen, seconded 'by Councilman Clarke, and by vote ot the Council, were ap- proved as entered. Audit1na F1ra Employed. on motion o~ Counoilman Clarke, seconded lr1 Counoilman Jensen, and by the ~0110...1ng called vote, C. I. Pet.ersen & Co. ot Sel F.ran- Ci,800 were employed to a1\dit the bo~s and accounts o~ the City o~ quarterly ~ Livermore/tar tn. ensutdl ~isoal year at the same oompensation as last year; namel." .75 pdr quarter: Ayes--Council.Jnen Clarke, Jensen and MayoJ' !nbbs; noes--none; absent--Counoilmen Bothwell and Fiorio. -'- : I T I OOQo1Jaa BO'Ulwell rr.._t~ At this point Counc;J.man Bothwell arrive~ at the meeting. Resolution puma fax Ra~,. The following resolution was read and was introduced by CounciJ.ntan Clarke and, on motion of Counoilman Clarke, seoonded by Councilman Jensen, and by the tollowing called vote, was adop'ed: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Jensen, Clarke and Mayor !nbbs; noes-- nane; abssnt--Counoilman Fiorio: Resolution No. 1154. Resolved, b' the Cit., Council ot the City ot Livermore, Coun- ty otAlameda, state of California, that the property tax ~or the Ci ty of Livermore, upon all real and personal property in said City tor the year 1936 is hereby levied, and the tax rate tor said City ot Livermore is hereby fixed as tollows: General F'tmd....................... .,' 'I.gii on each IlQO valuation; Library Fund.................~........ .08 tn each 100 valuation; Bond Dlterest and Redemption Fund,1908 .06 on' each 100 valuation; Bond Interest abd RedeIIIPtion Fund,1915 .10 en ,each 100 valuation; Sewer Bond Sinking Fund of 1925....... .11 on eaoh $100 valuation; Street IlIprovemtmt Bonds S1nki11l Fund of 1926...................$.055 on each $100 valuation; Total tax............1.~6 on each $100 valuation. !2:J ournment. \ , J\.. On aotion of C01.mcilman Clerke, se.ponded 1>>1' Councilman Jense", .J!. I i I I ' \ end by vote ~~c~en adj~. tf? r7--L.#/ Approved: "-ttest:~~~, , .... llay-or. City Cle%'k. L1 veX'more, Calii' ornia; S E P 8. 1936 . i J 11 I I : T ***~~~****~~~~~~r~~*~~**.~***~~*** SEP 8. 1936 163 I REGULAR MEETING--SEPTEMBER 8, 1936. A regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Tuesday evening, September 8th, 1936. The meeting was called to ~der at 8:15 o'clock. Rol'l call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; absent--Councilman Clarke. M1nutes~pproved. The minutes of the last m~ing were read and, on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by C6uncilman Jensen, and by vote of the Council, were approved as ente1".d. Offlcials"Reports. The reports of the Treaanu-erf Chief of police, City Judge, and Building, Electrical and Plumbing Inspector and the loose-leaf sheets showing the collections of the Tax Collector, all for the month of August, 1936, were read and, on motion of Councilman ~othwellf seconded --- ~ ! .i I ~ " I - by Councilman Jensen, and by vote of the Council, were accepted and ordered placed on file. .~ I i I , ! ! Claims Allowed. Fifty-seven claims, amounting to a total of $2,572.00, were audited and.approved by the Finance Committee and, on motion of Council- man Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the following called vote, were allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--Ubun4ilman Clarke. '-. MOTOR VEHICLE. LICENSE.FEES FUND 8742--Michelis, John R.--salary as policeman.............. $ 140.00 8743--Kelly, Francis B. -- tt " tt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130.00 I' ',,". . ! t GENERAL FUND 8744--Doten, Geo. N.--snlary as Chief of Police........... 874S--Callaghan, Richard M.--sa1ary as City Attorney...... 8746--Clark, M. J.--salary as City Judge.................. 8747--Hearn, F. Ray-- n n Treasurer................... 8748--Johnson, Adolf--" " gardefier and dep. poundmaster 8749--Rasmussen, Jesse--" "general utility man....... ... 8750--Root, Dr. R. R.--" "Milk Inspector.............. . " " 875l--St.ill, Elmer G.-- City Clerk.................. 8752--Still, Elmer G.-- It "Deputy Tax Collector......... 8753--Toseanini & Bergamaschi--salary as street cleaners.. 8754--wright, L. E.--salary as City Engineer.............. 8755--Tubbs, Geo. F.-- " " Councilman................. 8756--Bothwell, S.-- "" "................. 8757--Clarke, C. G.-- "" n ................. 8'758--Fiorio, Frank-- "" "................. a"59--Jensen, John E.-- It ~ t1 ................. STREEr IMPROVEMENT FUND 8760--Wright, L. E.--salary as Supt. of sts............... tIBRARY FUND 876l--Harp, Miss Myrtle E. --salary' as Librarian........... 8762--Bolin~ Mrs. Annie--janitar work at Library.......... 8763--Livermore Herald--subscription for " .......... 8764--Angwin Book Bindery--binding books for Library...... 170.00 45.00 25.00 16.67 100.00 125.00 63.00 100.00 35.00 60.00 180.00 10.00 10.00 10..00 10.00 10.00 45.00 100.00 17.50 2..00 5.V'9 164 8EP';8 ii.:.t 8765--Del Valle Mercantile, Inc.--glass put in at Library... 8766--Rayward Window Cleaners--general cleaning ot ~ ... 8767--Renry, Miss Lois E.--salary as substitute Librarian... 8768--McMath, Vance P.--subscription tor Library............ 8769--pacific Gas & Electric CO.--Library lighting.......... 8770--power, C. Harlie--repairing clock..................... 877l--Sacramento Bee--subscription for Library.............. SEWER BOND FUND OF 1925 8772--Clark & Sons, N.--sewer pipe........................... GENERA L FUND ' 87?3--Alzina, Hap--tire for motorcycle...................... 8774-.Anderson Motors--recharging batteries, etc............ 8775.-Bothwoll, S.--traveling expenses...................... 8775--calitorrtia Water Service Co.--water for fire hydrants. 8777--California Water Service Co.--water for ct"ty,bulldings 8778--california Water Service Co.--water for corp. yard.... 8'779--Coast;,Manufaaturing.:>&; SupPly-So. --laboratory work..... 8780--Dolan, Dr. Paum E.--examining prisoners............... 878l--Independent Warehouse Co. --bond of Supt. of Sts. IH. ... 8782--Inter-City EXpress--subscr.iption...................... 8783--Livermore Commercial Co.--disinfectants............... 8784--Livermore Herald--publishing, binder, etc............. 8785--Michelis, Jo~ R.--rent of motorc~cle................. 8786--}tlchelis, John R.--gasoline, etc., for motorcycle...... 8787--Myers, Lee R.--pound fees............................. 8788--pacific Gas & Electric Co.~-street lighting........... 8789--pac~fic Gas & Electric CO.--Library park lighting..... 8790--pacific Gas & Electt'ic Co.--lighting city buildings... 8791--Pacific Gas & Elec.t~~c Co.--electricity for sewer farm 8792--pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.--service............ 8793--petersen & Co.,'Chas. H.--auditing.................... 8794--Seeband, Henry--services as policeman................. 8795--Smith, D. A.--services as policeman................... 8796--Southern Alameda County News--printing.............. u 8797--Tretzel, F. W.--repairs, etc.......................... 8798--Volponi, Louis James--services as policeman........... '" Merchant Classification. ~ ~ On motion of Councilman Jensen, seconded by Courtcilman Fiorio, and py the following called vote, the ~~ehant class business to be done by Frank M. Kelly as an insurance agent at 153 So. L st. was classified as of the first class for the first ~ear of business: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--Councilman Jensen. "\ ~ oUfnment". On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, the Council'then took a recess to meet on ttest: ~S:U-~ Monday, sept Approved: Mayor. Livermore, California: SEP 211936 City. Clerk. :~I . ~~~}~~~~~~.~~}{~~~~}~}.~~;~.~~~{~~}~~~~~~~.~.~~.~:f.~~~fi*-:f.~.~;r~.:t{~~~.~~.~.{~.~.~~~~~ '" S~'Jl_ lS5 1 - ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING--SEPl'EllBER 21, 1936. An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, September 21st, 1936. The meeting was called to order at 8:10 O'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen l and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none. II1nutes 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. Merchant Classification. On motion of Councilman Jensen, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by the following called vote, the merchant-ela.ss business to be conducted by Dr. F. L. Fayette as a chiropractor, with offices at the \ Palace Hotel, was classified as of the first class for the first year of business. Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none. Ntnetee~ Claims Allowed. Nineteen claims, amounting to-a total of $3,880.52, were audited I ~ and approved by the Finance Committee, and on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Jensen, and by the following called vote, were allowed out of various funds, and warrants drawn,as follows: A'J'es-'- Oouncilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; nDes-- none; absent--none: SEWER BOND FU1ID OF 1925 8799--Bank of America, assignee of P. Arbini--labor on sewers. 8800--Clark & Sons, N.--balance due for sewer supplies........ 880l--Bank of America, assignee of Hans P. Cragholm--labor on sewers............. 8802--Bank of America, assignee of J. Genoni--labor on sewers. 8803--American Trust Co., assignee of Hans Groth--" " " 8804--Bank of America, assignee of Pete Rampinini--" 11 It GENERAL FUND 8805--Agala, Mrs. M.--mending flag............................ . 8806~-American Bitumuls Co.--bitumuls......................... 8807--Aust'in-Western Road Machinery--grader................... 8808--Bernhardt, R. p.--repairs............................... '8809--Buckner Manufacturing Co.--park-way pop-ups............. 8810--Callaghan, Richard M.--traveling expenses............... 8811--Bank of America, assignee of Elmer Grana--labor on sts.. 88l2--JIIa)Ik of America, assigne~ of Elmer Cl'rana-- ~ It". . 8813--~ssen, F. C.--fertilizer and sulphur................... '8814--IJ.vermore Legion Bank--furnishing music................. 8615--Naw york Casualty Co.--additional premium on automobile insurance.......... 8816--Standard Oil Co. of Callfornia--gasoline................ 8817--Val1ey Garage--repairs, etc.............................- "\ $ 16.00 1.67 24.00 16.00 6>.00 16.00 1.50 6.12 3056.40 6.85 12.36 5.10 28.00 44.00 7.97 50.00 17.86 55.13 9i56 ~Eosed ord1n~ce In ReIntoxlcation Iatnodueed~ A proposed ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Prohibiting Any Person Being in an Intoxicated or Drunken Condition in any Automobile, Motor- 1-66 ~~1~~() agl ~ ...... N cycle, street Car or other Vehicle While the Same is on any Public Highway, Road, street, Sidewalk, Lane, Alley, Public Grounds, Public Place, or Place open to the Public, within the Incorporated Limits of the City of Livermore; and Providing a Penalty for the Violation of the Provisions Thereof,ltt!was read and was introduced by Councilman Clarke and, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and j-I by the following called vote, was ordered placed on file: Ayes-- Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes-- none; absent--none. Adjournment. On motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by vote ~~ounCll then "J-l..."ourned. _ Approved: _-~, Attest: ~1J/r;;.~ . Mayor. City Clerk. Livermore, California, OCT 5. 1938 I · .~_~~~~.~~~.~_.~~~~}~}~~~~~4~~~~~~~~{~.~_~~~~.~~{}.~~}.~~~{~{~.~~~.~{}~~~.~.:}{~~~~~{~~(.~{~~~~~ REGUU R MEETING--OCTOBER 5, 1936. A regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening. October 5th, 1936. The meeting w.as cplled to order at 8:05 o'cloc11. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fioriot Jensen and Mayor Tubbsj absent--none. Minutes Approved. The minutes of the last meeting were read and. on motion of Councilman Councilman Bothwell, seconded by/Jensen, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. Merchant APplication Laid Over. The application of Walter Gertz for classification of his merChant-class business to be conducted at 1167 West 1st 8treet was laid over to the next meeting for investigation. ~ Re Rezoning Application. A letter was received from the Livermore Planning Commission, at a stating that I meeting of the Commission held on September 28th, 1936, a comnlunication had been received from B. F. W~tham requesting t~at ~iJ~.(:"" < his property at 833 College avenue be rezoned to permit the erection of an apartment house thereon and that the following resolution had been s.dopted: '^- . ',>' ,^ .. . oct;i.. '$36: "'l:t~", . . . r;- .", 1671 Resol ved, that this Commission recommend to the Ci t:{ Council that all of the property bounded on the west by the property of the Livermore Sanitarium, on the north by the southerly line of College avenue, on the east by the easterly boundry line of the City of Livermore be changed from Zone R-l to Zone R-2. On motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by the following called vote, the reconunenda tion of the Planning Commission was accepted, and October 19th, 1936, at 8:00 o'cl~ck p.m., fixed as the time tor, holding a hearing on said petition end recom- mendation: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none. Officia18~ Reports. The reports of' the Clerk, Treasurer, Chief of Police, City Judge, and Building, Electrical, and Plumbing Inspector and the loose-leaf sheets showing the coliections of the Tax Collector, all for the month of September, 1936, were read and on motion of Councilman 3ensen~' , seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by., the following called vote, w.~e accepted and ordered placed on file: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell. ~larke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none. Thr~',Employees Granted Half Holiday. On motion of Councilman Bothwell, second~d by Councilman Jensen, and by the following called vote, the City Engineer and Inspector, t~e general utility man" and the Library Park gardener were granted a half . holiday on Saturdays hereafter, beginning at noon. Reports Desired From Milk Inspector. The Clerk was instructed to wrlte to the Milk Inspector stating that the Council desi~es monthly reports from him hereafter, beginaing with September, 1936. Claims Allowed. Fifty-seven claims, amounting to a total of $2,970.10, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee and, on motion of Council- man Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the following called vote, .were allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--nonej absent--none: Motor Vehicle License Fees Fund 8818--Michelis, John R.--salary as policeman.............. 88l9--Kelly, Francis B.-- " It II .............. GENERAL FUND 8820--Callaghan, Richard M.--salary as City Attorney...... 8821--ciark, M. J.-- salary as City Judge................. 8822--Hearn, F. Ray-- It ft Treasurer.................. 8823--Doten, Geo. N. -- If If Chief of Police'............ 8824--Johnson, Adolf--" It gardener and dep. poundmaster 8825--Rasmussen, Jesse--lt It general utility man........ $ 140.00 130. 00 45.00 25.00 16.66 170.00 100.00 125.00 ~ 168 ocf...."~~;'~ ~., 8826--Root, .Dr. R. R. --salary as Milk Inspector........... 8827--Still, Elmer G.-- tI n City Clerk............... 8828--Still, Elmer G.-- " " Deputy Tax Collector..... .8829--Toscanini & Bergamaschi--salary as 8treet cleaners..' 8830--Wright, L. E.--salary as City Engineer.............. 883l--Tubbs, Geo. F.-- fl fl Councilman................. 8832--Bothwell, S.-- t1" ft ................. 8833--Clarke, C. G.-- ft" " ................. 8834--Fiorio, Frank-- n ft " ................. 8835--Jensen, John E. -- I'" tI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND 8836--Wright, L. E.--salary as Supt. of sts............... "LIBRARY FUlID 8837--Harp, Miss Myrtle E.--salary as Librarian........... 8838--Bolin, Mrs. Annie--janitor work at Library.......... 8839--Bonne's Laundry & CleanBrs--service for" .......... 8840--Gaylord Bros., Inc.--pamphlet binders............... 884l--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--Library lighting........ 8842--San Francisco News Co.--books for" ................ 8843--Scientific American--subscription............... '. . . . 8844--Scribner's Sons, Chas.--book for Library............ BOND INTEREST AND REDEMPTION FUND 8845--Bank of America--22 coupons of st. Imp. Bonds of 1915 GENERAL FUND 8846--Addressograph sales Agency--plates.................. 8847--Anderson Motors--repairs, etc....................... 8848--Austin-western Road Machinery Co.--parts for grader. 8849--Bothwell's--bunting................................ . 8850--callfornia Water Service Co.--water for fire hydrants 885l--california water Service Co.--water for city bldgs.. 8852~-california Water Service Co.--water used for sprinkling 8853--California Water Service Co.--water for corporation yard 8854--Dr. Paul E. DOlan--examining prisoners............... 8855--Dutcher & Son, N. D.--supplies...................... 8856--Fireproof Garage--suppl~es.......................... 8857--Bank of America, assignee of Elmer Grana--labor on sts. 8858--Herrick, Dr. F. L.--examining prisoners............. 8859--Livermore Fire. Department~-quarterly sa1aries......., 8860--Mendenhall, Er'nest--services as substitute gardener anddBputy poundmaster........... 886l--Michelis, John R.--rent of motorcycle............... 8862--Michelis, John R.--amt. paid for gasoline. etc., for motorcycle.............. ."....... 8863--Moomau, B. F.--painting letters on police car....... 8864--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--atreet lighting......... 8865--pacific Gas & Electric Co.--park lighting........... 8866--Paclfic Gas & Electric Co.--lighting city buildings. 8867--pacific Gas & Electric Co.--electricity for sewer farm 8868--Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.--service.......... 8869--smith, D. A.--services as policeman................. 8870--Smith, Hazel y.--typing............................~ 887l--Southern Alameda County News--printing.............. 8872--Standard Oil Co. of California--gasoline, asphalt, etc. 8873--Valley Garage--repairs.............................. 8874--Volponi, Louis James--services as policeman......... 63.00 100.00 35.00 60.00 180.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 agl ~ ..... N 45.00 I. 100.00 15.00 3.20 1..60 5.20 26.65 3.50 12.88 275. 00 .74 76.23 60.96 2.45 100.00 1.50 6.10 4.35 7.50 5.56 9.68 40.00 5.00 300.00 46.67 15.00 7.47 3.00 334.39 3.08 4.78 10.20 3.90 25.00 20.00 82.40 34.36 27 . 09 5.00 ordinance In Re Intoxication Adopted. Ordinance No. ,entitled, "An Ordinance Prohibiting Any - .. I~ Person Being in an Intoxicated or Drunken Condition in Any Auto- mobile, Motorcycle, street Car or Other Vehicle While the Same is on Any Public Highway, Road, Street, Sidewalk, Lane, Alley, Public Grounds, Public Place, or Place Open to the Public, Within the Incorporated Limits of the City of Livermore; and Providing a Penalty for the Violation of the Provisions Thereof," which had been introduced at the last previous meeting, was, on motion of Councilman .1 i Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the following called . -N'!t"I;,. to'>> ..... '...." 4CT 19 1936 1(9) vote, adopted and passed: Ayes--CouncilmenBothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none.Following is a printed copy of said Ordinance No. 215 as published: r4)Rl>INANClfN().-2f5'=~~:.._ _I~.-~=,<iii-"""" ...., " 'I' ' - \.1III:e open to the pubUc within the A. motion of CouncUma.a } AN OROH\lANCE PROHIBITING tllCorporated UmIta of City of Uv-lIIConded by CqunellmUl ll'kniO.'i ANY PERtoN 8E~G IN AN IN,,\ i ermore. ." . [me the same. , CarrIed. TOXICAT,ED OR' DR U N lC "', " Section 2. Any person or p~ ',. AY1I2S: CauDcdlDlea CONDITION IN.NY AUT~ 'violating tbeprov1ltous of thIB ~':1' Clarke, Florio, Jensen ... 8ILE,1MOTORCYCLE,.TRECT dlnance 8blLll be deemed guilty of a,l'l'ubbl. ' '-;-ff CAR' OR OTHERVEHICLEm1ademeaJ1Ol' end upon convtct1oJiI - NOIlS: None. ,'J 'WKlt:..E 'fttE SAME I. ON ANY thereof RaD' be fined In a IR1ID not? ABSmNT: None. ,4'/.' PUBLIC 'H I G H WAY, ROAD, 1 exceeding ~.OO, or by Imprllon-1 ,B:t.lLmt"q.,. ..' ,tTl' ET, ....WALK, LAN E, I'mat In the City JaB for a period not. , aw, '; A', Y" P U.. L I C GROUN DS, 1 ,exceeding 3 months, or by both such- PuHd _d, adopted ..'.', .,l'tI1lI'Ik,' .... 'p LlC pLAft, OR PLACE fine and Imprisonment.i meetln&' ,tit theQouncll of tM CltJ', of I OP'EN TQ THE PU8UC, WITHIN, 8ectlOJl 3. All Ordlnancles or Partsj, LI.verauSre. ~ em ,u. _day of 00- 'i~i~i:~'OF.,~:t~ -:a7: :.~r,::,: ~:'~'aub~, ~Q-,~,-~,.~', PROVI.IONS THEREOF. \ effect and be eDforeed at the,. " I'lorlo, "--...., , -, ! provlde4 by ,law. '.' ' 'Tbbba. . ',The Councu~ of,CltYiof Liver- Section 5. 'this ~ is hereby ",:NOIB:--ft'ou. . I .ore do ordain as, ',', s:'. ' .ordered to be printed ~,pubUlhedABSJDNT: Naae. ' ",! an~e=;:O;'t~ "..tD'f~:r,~ 1,\ :ew~~rLl~er:~~ te::ated~~~,' uGapproved. th.. lIth~. of OcWatr, ' 1 ~runken concUk In. anyautom. ',.. I, that purpose. '. OEO. 11';~, \ jaotorcycle, atreet car, or o~ V4l-,11 Introduced at an edjouraed relUlar, or, CIty of U981'WOI8, ~ ,.m~.le ~~e the .ame fa on ~ JlUbltct~eetlng ()f the CoWlcU at tile City of\A.tteIt:~c:..~,__:;',__.., Resolution Fixing Salary of City Attorney. The following resolution was read and was introduced by Council- man Fiorio and, on motion of Councilman Fiorio. seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the following called vote, was 'adopted: Ayes--Council- men Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none: Resolution No. 1155. Whereas, the City Attorney of the City of Livermore has here- tofore requ~sted that his salary as City Attorney be increased, and; Whereas, it is the pleasure of the City Council of the City of Livermore, that said request be granted. Now Ther~fore, be it resolved that of the City of Livermore is hereby fixed beginning october 1st, 1936. the sa12ry of the City Attorney at the rate of $60 per.month, 1 Adj ournment... On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded b', Councilman Fiorio, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess to meet on Monday, octo~~~:oo p.m. Approved: ~~ ' Attest: ~1f}~, Mayor. Ci ty Clerk. Livermore, california, OCT 19 1938 . ! , , ..~..::...:t-.:~~:"":~"~,,,,~,,,,:,,":~"~":l-~~ ":~"":E-.:~ ":E-~*,"~:"":~"':~~~"::"":~":~~:""::"":~.::"~~";~.:~" ..:}~:..~:.. ..;:....:}..:~~}..:z...;~-;:..-:;. ..:~.::..-::....:z....:~..~:....;:....~.. ADJOURNED REGUU,R MEETING--OCTOBER 19, 1936. / An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council Wf)S held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, October 19th, 1936 The meeting was called to order,at 8:30 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none. .. Minutes Approved. ~ I t'%j ~ N .' ~'. \S."'~; 170 00,:"< -'t~'.-r :~;~ ,jy.'.:, \ '" The minutes of the last meeting were read end, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by vote of the Council, were approved as.entered. Merchant Classification. on motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman ClaI'ke " and by the following called vote, the merchant-class business to be conducted by Walter Gertz at 1167 West First during the first year of business was classified as of the first class: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, ~ensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent-- none. " Six Claims Allowed. Six claims, amounting to a total of $265.57, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee, and on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by the following called vote, were '" allowed out of various funds, and warrants drawn, as follows: Ayes-- Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and 1~yor Tubbs; noes-- none; absent--none: i"" BOND INTEREST AND REDEMPTION FUND 1915 8876--Bank of America--8 coupons of st. Imp. bonds of 1915...$ 87.50 "'-.8875--American Tur st Co. --8 It It It It " II ". .. 100.00 GENN{AL FUND 8877--Alzina, Hap--siren..................................... 8878--Bank of America, assignee of Elmer Grena--labor on sts. 8879--Jacob Rees & Son--betteries............................ 8880--Western Union Telegraph Co.--telegram.................. No Protests In He .Rezoning. This being the time set for receiving protests against the 36.05 40.00 1.70 .32 proposed rezoning of certain property located on College avenue, the Clerk reported that no protests had been. received, and none was made by anyone present at the meeting. Proposed Ordinance I~ He Rezoning Introduced, , A proposed ordlnance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 191 Entitled 'An Ordinance Providing for the Creation Within the . , Incorporated Ares 9f the City of Livermore of Certain Zones and in the several Zones Thereby Created, Describing the Classes of Buildings, structures and Improvements and the ~se8 of Such Buildings, Structures s.nd Improvements; Regulating, Restricting and segregating the Location of Dwel11ngs, Apartments, Trades, Businesses and Industries and Other Specified uses; Regulating and Limiting the Height and Bulk of Build- ings and Structures and the Area of Building Sites Covered Thereby and providing for Building and Use Permits; Defining the Terms Used o:r~\'I" 171 1 j i I Herein; providing for the Enforcement and Amendment of Said Ordinance; Providing Penalties for its Violation,' by Amending Paragraph 2 of Section 111 Thereof,tt was read and was introduced by Councilman Bothwell and, on motion of Councilman Bothwel~f seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by the following called vote, was ordered placed on file: Ayes-- Councilman Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes-- none; absent--none. To Notify Insurance Agents. . The Clerk was instructed to write to the following-named insur- ance agents, requesting them to be present at the next meeting of the Council if interested in the proposition of doing all the City's insurance business for 40% of the premiums, the balance to be divided ",' J i : I equally among the other four agents: F. J. Woods, Mrs. M. E. Callaghan, ]... 116rAgr'd., Independent Warehouse Co. and Frank M. Kelly. (~ Proposed Ordinance In Re Driving Over Fire Rose Introduced. A proposed ordinance. entitled, ttAn Ordinance Prohibiting any Vehicle Being Driven Over any Unprotected Hose of the Fire Department of the City of Livermore,tt was read and was introduced by Cou~ilman I Clarke and, on motion of Councilman Clarke. seconded by Councflman Bothwell, and by the following called vote, was ordered placed on file: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noea--none; absent--none. Adj ournment. on motion of Councilman Fiorio,seco:rided by Councilman Clarke, and by vote of the Council, t!1.e Council then took a recess to meet on '1 Monday, October 26th, 1936, at 8:00 p.m. Approved: , Attest: ~~~y ,). Mayor. Livermore, california, OCT 28 Jm6 City Clerk. ... f .:~.:} ~:..:}.::.. -:}..:i- ~::""::""':~-"~~- ...;=.~~..::..~:.. ..~...:}..:~-:~ ~:-~!-..:~_.:!- ~:--;~_..:;,.~z..":~":fo~}..;~..::-..~!-..:}..:~ ..::.-:~..~:.....~~-::....::- ..::- ADJOURNED REGUIJ"R MEETING--OCTOBER 26, 1936. An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council chambers at the City naIl on Mo~day evening, October 26th, 1936. The meeting was called to order at 8:10 o'clock. Roll call: present--CouncilmenBothwell, Clarke, Florio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none. "\ Minutes Approved~ .Theminutes of the last meeting were read and. on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. ~l l:%j ..... N 'f ~ 172 oc1:~,~{f:.. Resolution In Re Proposed Purchase of Land. The following resolution was read and was introduced by Council- man Clarke and, on motion of Councilman C18rke, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by the following called vote, was adopted: Ayes--Council- men Bothwell, Cla.rke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none: Resolution No. 1156. Whereas it is the desire of the: Ci ty Council of the City or Li verm.ore to pUl'chase the real property hereinafter described from Leslie A. McVicar. . Now therefore be it resolved by the City council of the City of Livermore, State of California, that said real property hereinofter described be purchased by the City of Livermore for the sum of one thousand and 00/100 ($1000.00) dollars. Be it further resolved thDt Monday, the 16th day of November, 1936, at the hour of 8 o'clock p.m., of said day, at the Council Chamber in the City Hall of the City of Livermore, be, and the same is hereby fixed and nppointed as the time and place when and where said Council will meet to consummate said purchase; f:ind Be it further resolved that notice of the intention of the City Council to make such purchase, describing the property to be purdhased and fixing the date when the Council will meet to consummate such purchase, be published for at least two weeks before the 16th day of November, 1936, in the Livermore Herald, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in said County of Alameda. That said real property which the said City Council proposes to purchase is described as follows, to-wit: "" ordinance In Re Rezoning Adopted. .. Ordi.nance No. _, entitled, "An Ordinance Amending Ordinance r No. 191 Entitled 'An Ordinance Providing for the Creation Wi thin the Incorporated Area of the City of Livermore of Certain Zones and in the Several Zones Thereby Created, Describing the Classes of Buildings, Structures and Improvements and the Uses of Such Buildings, Structures and Improvements; Regulating, Restricting and Segregating the Location of Dwellings, Apartments, Trades, Businesses and Industries and Other Specified Uses; Regulating and Limiting the Height and Bulk of Build- ings Dnd Providing for Buil~ing and Use Permits; Defining the Terms of ,...;;;:~' Said Ordinance; Providing Penalties for its Violation,' by Amending Paragraph 2 of Section III Thereof," which had been introduced at the last previous meeting, was, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the following called vote, adopted and f ' ^- passes:. 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Paragraph 20f Section m of Ordinance No. 191 is hereby amended to read as follows: Paragraph 2: PROPERTY IN ZONE R-2 UNRESTRICTED RESI- DENTIAL ZONE: All the following described portion of the City of, Livermore shall be and is hereby designated as an UNRE- STRICTED RESIDENTIAL ZONE: ZONE R-2: All that portion of the City of Livermore described as fol- lows: The 'South half of Blocks 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, and all of Blocks 16, 25, 26. 27, 28 and 31 and Lots 1 and 2 of Block 32; Lots I, 2, and 3 of Block 37; Lots 7 and 8 of Block 1\5: as said Lots and Blocks are shown and so designated on that cer- tin ma,p entitled "Map of Town of Livermore, Alameda County, Cali- fornia. October 1st, 1869" Etc" filed In the office of the ReCOrder of Ala- meda County; California, November 4th. 1869. ALSO, all of Block designated as School Lot and bounded on the North by the South Ilne of Fifth Street: on the East by the West line of "I" Rtrf'et: on the South by the North line of Sixth Street and on the West lw the East line of "J" Street as !>'lid streets now exist in the Citv of T ,i"e"more and Lots 1. 2, 3, 4. 5. 6, 7. R :>nd 9 of Block 55 as said Lots and Block are shown and so desig- nated on that certain map entitled "Map of Southern Addition of Town of T,;vermore. Alameda County, Cal. 1882". Etc.. filed in the office of the . Recordpr of Alameda County, Calif- orni<!.. February 14. 1883; ALSO. all of Lots 14 8.11d 15 in Block 67 as said Lots and Block are shown l!nd' so desilmated on that cer- t.ain man entitled. "Map of the South- ern Addition of Livermore, Alameda County. Cat" Etc.. filed tri' the office of the Recorder of Alameda County, California, October 5th, 1887; ALSO, all of Blocks 11, 12. 13, 14. 15. 16. 21. 22. 23. 24, and 25 as said blocks are shoWn and so desig- nated on that certain map entitle<I '''Map of the McLeod Tract, Liver- more". Etc.. filed in the office of the Recorder of Alameda County, Calif- ornia, September 8. 1875; and includ- ing all those portions of Church Street Southeast of Fifth Street: Wood Street southeast of Fourth Street and FIfth Street northeast of Church Street and Sixth Street Northeast of 'Maple Street as have been abandoned as official city streets ~ ------- Ordinance In Re Driving Over Fire EQse I. ~N' ORDINANCE AMENDING OR- , DINANCE NO. 191 ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE CREATION WITHIN '11HE INCOR,PORATED AREA OF THE CITY OF LIVERMORE OF CERTAIN ZONES AND IN THE SEVERAL ZONES THEREBY CREATED, DESCRIBING THE CLASSES OF BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES AND IMPROVE- MENTS AND THE USES' OF SUCH BUILDINGS, STRUC- TURES AND IMPROVEMENTS; REGULATING, RESTRICTING AND SEGREGATING THE LOCA- TION OF DWELLINGS, APART- MENTS, TRADES, BUSINESSES AND INDUSTRIES AND OTHER SPECIFIED USES; R~GULAT- ING AND LIMITING THE HEIGH'T AND BULK OF BUILD- INGS AND STRUCTURES AND THE AREA OF BUILDING SITES COVERED THERE~Y AND PRO- VIDING FOR B41LDING AND USE PER,MITS; DEFINING THE TERMS USED. HEREIN: PRO- vlDING FOR "'THE ENFORCE- MENT AND AMENDMENT OF SAID ORDINANCE; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR ITS VIOLA- TION", BY AMENDING PARA- GRAPH 2 OF SECTION I" THEREOF, The Council of the City of Liver- more. do ordain as follows: ! Section 1. Ordinance No 191 of the Citv of Livermore entitled "An Ordi- nance Providing for the creation within the Incorporated area of the Citv of Livermore of certain zones and in the several zones thereby cre- ated, describing the classes of build- ings, structures and Improvements and the uses of such buildings, struc- tures 'and Improvements. re~lat1ng, restrictiDg and segre<<ating the loca- tion of dwellings. apartments. trades, business and indUStries and other specified uses; regulating and Ilmit- ing the height and bulk of buildings and structures and the area of build- Ing sites covered thereby and provid- ing for bulIdbig and use permits; de- fining the terms used herein; provid- ing for the enforcement and amend- ment of said ordinance; providin~ penalties for Its violation," adopted October 19th, 1931, Is hereby amended bv amending Paragraph 2 of Section m the~of. printed copy of said by the City Council of the City of Livermore, all as delineated on said map of McLeod Tract. BEGINNING at a point on the Southern line of College Avenue, dis- tant theTeon East 825 feet from the point of intersection thereof with the Eastern line of South L Street, and' running thence East along' said line of College Avenue to the point of intersection thereof with the East- ern boundary line of the City of Liv- ermore;thence South along the sald Eastern boundary line to the inter- section thereof with the Southern boundary line of the City of Liver- more; thence West along said South- ern boundary line to the point of in- tersection thereof with a line drawn South O. 12' East from the point of beginning; thence North O. 12' WMt to the said Southern line of College Avenue and point of beginning. Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances In conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be In force at the time provided by law. Section 5. This ordinance is hereby ordered to be printed and published in The Livermore Herald, which newspaper is hereby designated for that purpose. Introduced at an adjourned meet- ing of the Council of the City of Livermore held on the 19th day of October, 1936. A motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman FloriO, to' file the same. Carried. AYES: Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Florio. .Jensen and Mayor Tubbs. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. , ELMER G. STILL, City CleJ,'k. , Passed 'and a40pted' at all ad-, journed regular,meetlng of ~.Coun- cll of the City of I.iiv...... held on the 26th day of~Ootober....., on motion Of Counc,l,linu,.'Clukt. lee- onded by Councilman ......;'17 the follo~ vot4' ~\',!;t( . . AYmSt, j'''' .' "'Bothwell, Clatire,rJorio;' and Kayor 1,i, ..',"';.."one. _.. '.' . "..'. ,.:",.. ".,.,... . " ~edtlde '.,etO'Rtber, 1986," ,.'.' ' ,';\,"', ..'.' ".. ... :'. ' ," Mayat:~y of'Li~ =ta.\ Attest: JDL:MER G. STILL, ...Qlty ,Clerk Adopted. ordinance No. \1. entitled, !IAn Ordinance Prohibiting Any Vehicle Being Driven Over Any Unprotected Hose of the Fire Dep[lrtment of the City of Livermore," which had been intl"oduced at the last previous meeting, was, on motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the following called vote, adopted and passed; Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Gl8.l"ke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none. Following is a printed copy of said ordinance No. 217 as published: .. ORDINANCE NO. 217 AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING ANY VEHICLE BEING DRIVEN OVER ANY UNPROTECTED :HOSE OF THE FIRE DEPART- MENT OF THE CITY OF LIVER- MORE. The Council of the City of Liver- more do ordain as follows: Section 1. No vehicle shall be driven over any UDPnlteCtiill~""":"Gl' the Fire Department.~ty of Liv- ermore when laid down on a street, private driveway, or alley, to be used at any fire or alarm of fire, without the consent of the Chief of the Fire Department, or the Assistant in com- mand. Seetion '2. Any person or persoDS ~iolating the provisions of this ordi- nance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon convlcfion thereof shall be fined in_lLsum not, exceedinIf'1300.00, or by lDij)rUiOD.:" ment In the City Jail for a period Mt exceeding 3 months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Section S. All Ordinances or parts '0' Ordinances of the City of Liver- I more in conflict herewith are hereby : repealed. Section 4. This Ordinance shall take effect and, be eufOreed at the time p'ovlded bv law. Section 5. This Ordinance Is here- bv ordered to be printed and pub- 1 17 4 o.1l6;;1~i, lished in The-OVermoreHerald, which" Clerke, --n-ClriO~- Jensenandm MayOi'" Jensen. bY the following vote: l'1ewspaper is hereby designated fori: Tubbs. A ~: Councilmen Bothwell, that purpose. NOES: None. Clarke, Fiorio, .Jensen and Mayor Introduced at an adjourned meet..' ABSENT: None. ,i' Tubbs. Inl!' of the Council of the City of Liv- ELMER G. STILL, NOES: None. . ermore. held on the. 19th day of Octo- City Clerk. ABSENT: None. , ber, 1936. I Passed and adopted at a regular Approved thiJI 26th day of October, A motion of Councilman Cl~ meeting of the Council of the City of 1936.' I'econ,ded by Councilman Bothwell,fO Livermore, held on the 26th day of, GEO. F. TUBBS, file thp. same. Carried. October, 1936, on motion of Council- Mayor, City of Livermore, California. AYES: Councilmen Bothw~ man Florio, seconded by Councilman,Attest: ELMER G.STILL, 'm . m' __'m. . . - m',,<gtty:~erk. Milk Inspector's Report Heceived. The report of the City 1'.11 lk Inspector for the month, of September, ^ 1936, was received and read and ordered placed on file. Communications. Communications were received as folloVls: From the State Compensa- tion Insurance Fund, San Francis co, calling lO) t tention to an earned l' dividend of $149.14 remitted by check; from the League of Califor~ia Municipalities, san Francisco, aSking that a member of the Council be chosen to receive communications from the League, in addition to the Mayor and the City Clerk; from the Local Option League, San Francisco, r:equesting that Amendment No. 9 be endorsed by the Council, and from the California Municipal utilities tssociation, Berkele;l, Calif., endorsins Amendment No. 13. Resolution In Re Salaries of Police Adopt~d. -" . The following resolution Vias read and was introduced by Council- ~en Clarke and, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the following call,ed vote, was, adopted: Ayes--Oouncil- . . men Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen, and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none: .f'.... Resolution No. 1157. Resolved, that the salary of the Chief of Police be and the same is hereby fixed at the rate of $175 per month, payable in arrears of each month, beginning November 1st, 1936, to continue at the pleasure of the Council; and be it further Resolved, that the salary of John R. Michelis as a police officer of the City of Livermore be fixed at the rate of ~i150 per month, payable in arrears of each month, beginning November 1st, 1936, and to con- tinue at the ple8sure of the Council: and be it further Res 01 ved, the t t- e sa lGry of Francis B. Kelly H s a polic e officer of the Oity of Livermore be fixed at the rate of $140 per month, payable in arrears of each month, beginninG November 1st, 1936, rnd to con- tinue at the plossure of tho Council. A dj ournmen t. On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Clarke, 2nd by v~te .t&the ~un~il,,, ,e CouncIl ~hey#,journedp, ~/l Approved. ~~, fittest. ~~ , Mayor. City Clerk. Livermore, California, NOV 2. 1936 . .:}.:~ .::"~~.:,"~","i,,,":}"::"":~":} ..::".:~..-::.. ..::-::.. ..:~ ~~..::-..~ ~..::" ~~..; ~ ..;:.,,:~ ...;i-":i-.: :...:~ ..:z-..;:. ...;:.. .;~n::~ ,,~:. .:'. -: ~~.~:..;:~~: :n;:..;:. ..::.. ";E--";:"'; ~ ^' .. ~ . '0 I t.r:J ...... ~N '1 j . I i \I , . , \ j I' . I l . .. .. . \, " Ii' 1_: N(j~'B,L.J 175 I " REGULAR MEETING--November 2, 1936. . A regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chnmbers at the City Hall on Monday evening, November 2nd, 1936. The m~eting was'called to order at 8:05 o'cfrock. 'Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and. Mayor Tubbs; absent--none. ". Minutes Approved. The minutes of the last meeting were read and, on motion of 1 the Council, were approved as entered. Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by vote of Officials' Reports. The reports of the Clerk. Treasurer, Chief' of Police, City " Judge, ~nd Building, Electrical, and Plumbing Inspector and the loose- leaf sheets shoi"T1ng the collections of the Tax Collector, all for the month of october, 1936, were reae: 2nd on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the foalowing called vote, were accepted and ordered placed on file: Ayes--Councilmen B~thwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none. '\ . Claims Allowed. Fifty-two claims, amounting to a total of $2,307.73, were audited and approved ~y the Finance Committee and, on motion of Cnuncilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Both,'/ell. and by the follow- ing called vote, were 8llowed out of v2rious funds and warrants ordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke. Fiorio, Jensen 1 and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none: 2bsent--none: . Motor Vehicle License Fees Fund 888l--Michelis, John R.--salary as policeman................ 8882..-Kelly,'Fra.n~1s~:g.-- " It It ................ General Fund 8883-"'Doten, GeQ."}1. --salary as Chief of Police............. 8884--callagh~n, Richard M.--salary as City Attorney........ 8885--Clark, M. J.--sa1ary as City Judge.................... 8886--Hearn, F. Ray--salfjry as Treasurer.................... 8887--Johnson, Ado1f--" tt gardener and Clep. poundm8ster Special Gas Tax St. Imp. Fund 8888--Rasmussen, Jesse--sa1ary as general utility man....... General Fund 8889--Hoot, Dr. R. R. --salvry as Milk Inspector............. 8890--Stlll, Elmer G. -- Il It City Clerk................. 8891--Still, Earner G. -- fl It Deputy Tax Collector....... 8892--Toscanin1...& Bergamaschi--salary as stroet cleaners.... 8893--Wright, L. E.--salary as City Engineer................ 8894--Tubbsi Geo. F.--s8lary as Councilman.................. 8895--Bothwell, s.-- II II II.................. 8896--Clarke, c. G. -- fI" II '; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8897--Fiorio, Frank-- It II ".................. 8898--Jensen, John E.-- It II II .................. Street Improvement Fund ,8899--Wright, L. E.--salary as Supt. of Sts................. .. $ 140.00 130.00 170.00 60.00 25.00 16" 67 100.00 125.00 63.00 100.00 35.00 '60. 00 180.00 10.QO 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 45.00. I -'" 176 NO\l,2" ~ ;' NOV 1 6 1936 Library Fund 8900--narp, Miss Myrtle E.-..,.salary as Librarian............ $ 8901--Bolin, wws. Annie--janitor work at Library........... 8902--Electric Service Co.--installation at " ........... 8903--Hansen, H. A.--otove oil for Library................. 8904--Pncific Gas & Electric Co.--library lighting....~.... 8905--San Francisco News Co.--books for library............ street Improvement Bonds Sinking Fund of 1926 8906--American Trust Co.--2 coupons of St. Inp. Bonds of 1926 8907--Bank of America--l coupon of St. Imp. Bonds of 1926.. General Fund 8908--Alzina, Hap--repairs, etc., for motorcycle........... 8909--American Bitumuls Co.--bitumuls...................... 89l0--Cs.lifornia water Service Co. --water for fire hydrants 89ll--California Water Service Co.--water for city bldgs.... 8912--California Water Service Co.--water for corporation yard 89l3--Bank of America, assignee of Elmer Grana--labor on sts. 89l4--Hansen" R. A. --stove oil.............................. 89l5--Herrick, Dr. F. L.--examining prisoner................ 89l6--Livermore Herald--publishing, etc..................... 89l7--Bank of .America, assignee of Henry Meyer--janitor wo!.'k 89l8--ttlchelis, John R.--rent of motorcycle................. 89l9--Michelis, John R.--gasoline and oil bought............ 8920--pacific Gas & Electric Co.--strept lighting........... 892l--pacific Gas & Electric CO.--Library Park lighting..... 8922--pacific Gas & Electric Co.--lighting city buildings... 8923--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--electricity for sewer farm 8924--Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.--service............ 8925--Planer, Edward T., County Tax Collector--taxes on sewer fal....m... 8926--Jacob Rees & Son--batteries........................... 8927--san Pablo Pattern Works--12 police police clubs....... 8928--Sp1i th, D. ft,. --sel'vi ces as policeman................... 8929--Snith, Hazel y.--typing for october, 1936............. 8930--Southern blameda County irews--printing................ 893l--Tomsick, Joe--labor................................... 8932--volponi, Louis James~-services as policeman........... 100.00 17. 50 2.32 25.59 5.36 17. 03 55.00 27.50 8.54 24.47 100.00 .75 2.85 42.00 16.58 2.50 23.79 6.00 15.00 3.45 334.39 3.80 5.54 2.24 3.15 41.71 1.23 9.27 45.00 10.00 37.50 3.00' 15.00 A dj ournmen t. On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded b;r Councilman Bothwell, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took 8 recess to meet on Monday, n ove~; 16th, 1936, at 8: 00 p. m. Approved: ~Attest: ~l(j~ Mayor. City Clerk. Livermore, California, NOV 16 1936 . ~~~~~}~~~~~~~~~~~~~}~}~~~~{~~:~}~~~~~}~:~~~~~~~}~~~}~~~~~~~:~~~~.:-~~{~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~ ADJOURNED REGUlAR MEETING--NOVEMBER 16, 1936. An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, November 16th, 1936. The meeting was called to order at 8:10 o'clock. Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none. Minutes Approved. The minutes of' the last meeting were read 8nd, on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by vote of the Council, were approved as entered. ~ ~ I t'rj ~ N - I ' I I , I - NO~t~~r;~'::, 177; 1 Milk Inspector's Report. The report of the I'.Ul1c Inspector for the month of October, 1936, was received and read and ordered placed on file. C ol11I11'Wli cation. A letter was received from Peter Boragni calling attention to I the terms of the two insurance policies on the City Hall, amounting i to a total of $5,600, which is supposed to be 70~ of the full value of the building, and that the there is no insurance on the contents. The Clerk was directed to have the insurance changed to $5,000 on the building and $600 on the contents. Twelve Claims Allowed. Twelve caaims, amounting to a totRl of $1,230.40, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee and on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the following called vote, were'allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered dra....m as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none: STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS SINKING :FUND (}' 1926 d_I' l--Bank of America--2 coupons of st. Imp. Bonds of 192&... ~p 55.00 GENERA L FUND 2--Alzina, Hap--parts for motorcycle.....................~ 5.95 3--Anderson, Iiarold W. --gasoline, etc..................... 3.52 4--Anderson Motors--washing car, etc...................... 2.47 5--Bernhardt, R. P.--repairs.............................. 2.21 6--Bank of America, assignee of Elmer Grnna--labor on sts. 38.00 7--Herrick, Dr. F. L.--examining prison~................. 2.50 8--McVicar, Leslie A.--purchase price of firehouse site... 1000.00 9--petersen & Co., Chas. H.--auditing...................... 75.00 10--Rees, H. J.--stationery..........................;..... 10.55 ll--Shell oil Co.--01l..................................... 6.08 l2--Standard Oil Co. of Calif.--gasoline................... 29.19 Resolution purchasing Propert;{. J._ t_ ;.. .~. This being the time set for the purchase of certain real property from Leslie A. McVicar, in accordance with the Resolution of Intention adopted on october 26, 1936, and duly published, the Clerk reported ~ that no written protests had been received, and no protest was made at the meeting. The following resolution was read and was introduced by Council- man Bothwell and, on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by the following cnlled vote, was adopted: Ayes-- CGuncilmenBothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor ~ubbs; noes-- none; absent--none: Resolution No. 1158. Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Livermore, County of Alameda, State of California, that the attached and annexed Deed, be, and it is hereby accepted, and the County Recorder of Alameda CGunty califo~nia, is hereby authorized to record the said Deed. "\ portion of Sewer F'arm Leased. ~ 1 t.rj ...... N 178 Mt)V;'t61936 DEe 7 - 1936. On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the following called vote, Charles D. Crohare's check for $150 in payment for another year's rent in advance for the portion of the ~ City's sewer farm which he has been occupying, was accepted subject to the terms of the lease to be prepared by the City Attorney: Ayes-- Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio. Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes-- none; absent--none. TWo Sign permits Granted. On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by vote of the Council, two sign permits were granted as follows: to the san Francisco Examiner to erect a sign l4x20 inches at 174 South J street and to Geo. C. Lydiksen to el"ect a sign at 1167 West 1st street. Adj ournment. On motion, of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Clarke, . and by vote of the Council, the Council then 1J.ournedoa (J LL ~~, Attest:~~ Mayor. City Clerk. Li vermore, Calif ornia, DEe 7 - 1936 , Approved: . ~~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~}~}~~.~~~~~~~~~}~~~~~}~}~}~~~~~~;~~}~}~~~}~~~~~~~~~~~}~}~}~: Regular Meeting--December 7, 1936. A regular meeting of the city Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, December 7th, 1936. The meeting was called to order at 8:00 o'clock. Roll call: Present--ColU1cilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, .... Jensen and MaYOD TUbbs; absent--none. Claims Allowed. sixty-three claims, amounting to a total of $5,383.21, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee and, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by the follow- ^ ing called vote, were allowed out of varmous funds and warrants ordered drawn, as follows: Ayes--Cotmcilmen Bothwell, Clarke, I I 'j , Fiorio, Jensen andMayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none: MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE FEES FUND l3--John R. Michelis--salary as policeman........... ..........$150.00 l4--Francis B. Kelly-- It tf It .....................140.00 GENERA L FlmD l5--Geo. N. Doten, salary as Chief of Police.................. l6--Richard M. Callaghan--salary as City Attorney. . . . . . . . ;". . . . l7--M. J. Clark--salary as City Judge......................... l8--F. Ray Hearn--salary as Treasurer......................... 19--Adolf JOhnson--salaries as gardener and Deputy Poundmaster 20--Jesse Rasmussen--salary as general utili~y man............ 175.00 60.00 25.00 16.67 100.00 125.00 ""\ I I I I . ..0.- i : I I I I I t I , OEe 7" 1936 1791 21--Dr. R. R. Root...-salary as Milk rnspector...............$63.00 23--Elmer G. StilY~-salary as City Clerk...................100.00 24-- It It n e.~snlaY'Y as Deputy Tax Collector......... 35.00 25--Toscanini & Bergamascni7-cleaning streets.............. 60.00 26--L. E. Wright--salary as City Engineer..................180.00 27--Geo. F. Tubbs--salary as Councilman........ ............ 10.00 28--3. Bothwell,,- It n n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10.00 29--C. G. Clarke-- It It rt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10.00 30--Frank Fiorio-- 11 It It . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10.00 3l--John E. Jensen-- It It It ....................10.00 STREEr IMPROVEMENT FUND 32--L. E. Wright--salary as Superintendent of streets...... 45.00 LIBRARY FUND 33--Miss 1~tle E. Harpj-salaryas librarian...............100.00 34--1~S. Annie Bolin--janitor work.... ... .......... ........ 16.00 35--Mr's. Walter H. Osborn--book','etc....................... 7.75 36--pacific Gas & Electric Cor--library lighting........... 4.72 37--H. J . Rees--magazines . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 57.09 38--San Francisco News Co.--books... ....................... 3.10 39--Sather Gate Book Shop--books..... .......... .... ........ 12.97 40 - - J. A. S la t er - -bind ing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19. 09 41--Time, !nc.--subscription............................... 3.50 SEWER BOND SINKING FUND OF 1925 42--American Trust Co.--l coupon........................... 13.75 43--Bank of America--3 bonds and 62 couppns............. .2,352,.50 GENERAL FUND 44--American Bitumuls CO.--bitumuls........................ 51.53 45--Harold w. Anderson--gasoline........................... 1.80 46--Anderaon Moto~s--parts for truck....... ................ 3.76 47--Boiler Tank & 'Pipe Co.--air receivers.................. 55.62 48--Peter Boragni--insurance on motor vehicles.............471.39 49--california Transfer Co.--wood.......................... 1.5S 50--california Water Service Co.--water for fire hydrants..lOO.OO 51-- t1 It n" --water for city buildings. .75 52-- " " It II --water for corppration yard .75 53--Diamond Match Co.--cement, etc.............. ........... 4.05 54--Dr. Paul E.Dolan--examiningprisoners... ..... ......... 7.50 55--Mrs. Theresa M. Doten--services as jail matron......... 2.50 56--R. A. Hansen--stove oil........,....................... 12.26 57--Dr. F. L. Herrick--examining prisoners...... ........... 7.50 58--Dr. VI. E. Juds on--: It 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.50 59--F. C. Lassen--crushed rock, etc.... ............ .........104.00 60--Livermore Herald--publishing, forms, etc........... ....76.18 61--John R. Miche1is--rent of motorcycle....... ............15.00 62--" II II --amount paid for gasoline............. 1.82 63--pacific Fi~e Extinguisher Co.--electric lanterns....... 29.20 64--pacific Gas & Electric c;o.--street lighting............334.39 65-- It It It U " --Library Park lighting...... 4.24 66-- " "If It " --lighting city buildings.... 6~30 67 -- It It" " If --electricity for sewvm farm. ,'34 68--patrick & Moise-Klinkner Co.--dog tags................. 6.3S 69--Jacob Rees & Son--batteries....... .................... 1.13 70--D. A. Smith--services as policeman..................... 50.00 7l--Hazel Y. Smlth--typing................................. 10.00 72--Southern Alameda county News--printing................. 14.25 73--Standard pil Co. of California--gasoline.. ............. 55.44 74--Elmer G. Still--postage stamps......................... 8.00 75--valley Garage~-gasoline, wire, etc..................... 17.94 76--Louis James V01poni--services as policeman............. 5.00 1 In Re Sweeney Opera lIouse. The following co~nunication was received from Supervising Enginee:r L. K. Reinhardt of the Construction Section, Industrial Accident Commission, San Francisco, california; and read and or- dered placed on file: "An inspection was made of Sweeney's Opera House, Livermore. urn regard to the strength <Dt' the balcony, this portion of' the building will safely carry 70 pounds per square foot, which should be ample for the ordinary gathering of an audience with fixed seats. However, the balcony could be overloaded by crowding. "It is suggested the balcony be limited to 25 persons between any two rod hangers." 180 DEe 7 - 1936 DEe 15 1936 ~ 1 t%.1 ~ N Minutes Approved'J' The minutes of the last meeting were readllnd, on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the follow1ng Called vote, ()ter.e;app:c'OvEldcas~n tered.: Ayes--Council-, ' " men Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none. otf1cials I Report.s. The reports of the Clerk', Treasurer, City Judge, Chief of police, and Building, ElectricQl and Plumbing Inspector and the r '" " . ~ . loose-leaf sheets showing the collections ibf' the Tax Collector" . . all for the month of November, 1936, were read and, on motion of # Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Counci~nan Clarke, and by the fol~owlng called vote, were accepted and ordered placed on file: Ayes--Counci~nen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mv:yor Tubbs; .... " noes--none; absent--none. ~ournment. on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded' by Coun~llman Clarke, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess .J to meet on TUeSday, December l5th~ 1~36, Approved: E~. Mayor. Livermore, California, DEe 15 1938 at 8 p. m. . ~.M' Attest:t[kIL ."\ City Clerk. -,- . .:~.A-.iI-{~~.~.;}.:~::"*.:l-;~I-.:E-.~.:~:r-:'.:Hf.;~~.::""~~"':f-::-*":~.:!- , " ADJOURNED REGULNt JJEETING--DECEMBEf~ 15, 1936. An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council vms held in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Tuesday evening, nec. 15th, 1936. The meeting was called to order at 8:05 o'Clock. t .: Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio" . I Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; nbsent--none. Minutes A oproved. .f The minutes of the last meeting were read a~q, on motion of Councilman Florio, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by vote of \' ' .,..i. I I T the Council, were approved as entered. Ten Claims Allowed. Ten claims, amounting to a totol of $417.74, were audited and approved by the Finance Committee ,and, on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the following called vote, were sllowed out of the General Fund and war'rants dravm as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, DEe 15 1936 181 1 Jensen, and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none: .. 77--Bank of America, assignee of Hans P. Cragholm-- labor on streets........ $ 18.00 78--Bank of America, assignee of Hans P. Cragholm-- labor on streets........ - 79--Fireproof Garage--parts installed on siren........... 80--sank of America, assignee of Elmer Grana--labor on sts. 8l--Bank of Amer:tca, assignee of Elmer Grnna--lrDor on sts. 82--Meyer, HenrY--5anitor work in 5nil.................... 83--1fichelis, John R.--sale price of motorcycle........... 84--American Trust Co., assignee of Angelo Moffa-- pruning city vineyard.... 85--pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. --service. . . ' . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 86--J2cob Rees & Son--laces....... . .. ..... ..... ........... 12.00 1.75 40.00 38.00 3.00 275.00 . . 25.00 3.75 1.24 I , . Discussion In Re Milk Pasteurization. , . This being the time set for discussing the proposition of adopting an ordinance permitting the sale only of milk t1:1at has t . either been pasteurized or certified, Mayor Tubbs called on the ... fallowing-named persons among those 8rese~t, each one of TIhom spoke " in favor of the proposed ordinance: Dr. Paul E. Dolan, City Health Officer; Dr. C. W. Mack, of the Livermore Sanitarium; Dr. F. L. Herrick; Dr. R. R. Root, City Milk Inspector; Miss UIildred Lovell and Miss Delia Lord Davis, of the Arroyo Sanatorium, representing the Business and Professional Women's Club; Peter C. Madsen, member i ~ of the Pleasantcn Board of Town Trustees; M. G. Callagho.n" repre- senting the Livermore Chamber of Commerce; Ferdinand Holdener, of the Valley Doiry, 2nd Raymond Freisman, of Freisman Bros.' Dairy. No one spoke in onpositiou to the DrQR.os~d ordinance. . To uraw Up OI'dlnanc e. ~ On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Jensen ~. and by the following called vote, the City Attorney ~as instructed to draW' up an ordinance providing that no milk except certified milk or milk that has been pasteurized within five miles of the City limits shall be sold within the City of Livermore: Ayes-- councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Florio Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes-- none; absent--none. , , ,. In Re Division of Insurance Agents' Commission. I I 'U on motion of Councilman Bothwell; seconded by Councilman Clarke, the Council decided to elimlnate the name of Frank M. Kelly from the list of insurance agents among whom the 405; of the egcnts' com- mission is to be equally divided, as determined on October 19th last, and the Clerk was instructed to notify. Peter Boragni to that effect: J\yes--councilmen Bothwell, Clnrke, Florio , Jenson Dnd r'.'IByor Tubbs;. noes--none; absent--none. , " "" 182 ~::~:: .. ~ 1 I:%j ..... N Resolution Purchasing Motorcycle. ^ The following resolution was read And was introduced bv Councll-, man Bothwell and, on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke nnd 'by the following called vote, vms adopted: Ayes-- Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes"'- " none; absen t--none: i I Resolution No. 1159 I I Resolved, that it is the desire of the Council of theCity of Livel'more - :.0 nurchase the motorcycle of John R. Michelis for the sum of ~?275 .and lhat said City obtain absolute title to said motorcycle. AdjoUrnment. on motin of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by the 'ourreil th~jourh~ tttest: {; h ' City Clerk. p, ,,:'proved: Mayor. Livermore, California, JAM 4- 1937 ~~.~~.~.~~~~{~.~:f~(~~~~-~:~~~:~~~{~~~l-:}.:}~~:~~~~~~~~~:~~1~~~~ Regular M'eting--January 4, 1937. A regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers at the City lIall on Monday evening, January- 4th., 193'1. The meeting was called.to order at 8:15 o'clock. Roll ea1l: Present--Counci~en Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none. M1nutes, Approved. The minutes of the last meeting were read and, on motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded'by Councilman Clarke, and by vote of the Counoil, were approved as entered. CoftbW11oatlan8. . A letter was received from State Registrar of Contractors Earl S. Anderson requesting that applicants for City building permits . . " be requested to show that they have their State lioense as contractors. A letter was received trom S. J. Norton, Sen Jose, California, protesting against the pr'oposed ordinance requiring all milk to be either pasteurized or certified, ma~ta~ing that paste~tzatlon destroys the vitamins 10 milk. I I ,.J , ~ A letter was reGeived from Secretary G. W. MCKenzie of Liver- more Aerie of Eagles thanking the City tor asa1ath\g::1n the distri- bution ot their Christmas packages to needy families. They were ordered placed on file.