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/ ..::::.. rl ht-of-way to its '\ ~1herly line of O'ak Street dis- Block No.5 as' ~;id. Block is de-
ml aclfiC" Railroa~ ~ Southeaster- tant thereon 150.00 feet WesterlY,liIieated and so desIgnated upon
Intersection W1~irst ~treet; ,thence, from the Westerly ,line of North,that cer, tain Map entitled. "Map Ofa
[y line of East id south- "L" Street and running thence Ithe McLeod Tract Livermore, Sub-
!Southwesterly ~~ ;irs1i Street 'Southerly at right angles to said !diVided August}875~ W. F. Board-o
i easterly line 0 lng. j line of O'ak Street to a point on the Iman Surveyor. FIled Sept. 8th, 0
~"to,th,e POi, n"t Of, b eglnn ha, 1f 0, f Block. Northerly ,line of Riailroad Avenue ;1875, in the office of the County 0,
' ALSO the West on~ of 'Blocks thence Westerly along said NOrth-!Recorder of Alameda County.
1; the ~th one- S theast one- erly line of Railroad A venue to Section' 5. All ordinances or 5
'0 and 13 and the2 ou said blocks · the Easterly line of North "N"lparts of !Jrdinances of the ?ity Of 8
ct,uarter of BIpck;, :'eslgnated o,n lStreet; thenC€ Northerly alang,~"j Livermore in confl,ict hereWIth are 8
'Ilre 8no~ and , titled ":MAP O~ "aid Easterly line of North "N~]hereby repeal~.
that certaIn map en ADDITIO'N O'll" Street to the Southerly line of O'a~ Section 6. This ordinance shall 2
THE NaRTHE~ LIVERMORE": ,Street; thence Easterly along saiditake effect and, be enforced at the 0
THE TO~N thO' office of the Re- .Southerly line of aak Street to the~time ~rovided by.law.. 0
etc:. filed m , e County, Califor- Ipoint of beginning'j SectIOn 7. ThIS ordI~ance 18_
corder of A1am~~th 1875. EXCEPTING all that portion of1hereby ordered to be prmted and 0
nia, September '. - . North "M" Street lying within th"publiShed in the Southern Alameda
---xr;sOall that portion of the City l,hereinabove described piece 0 County News. which newspaper is ,5
of Livermore, bounded as follows: ~Jand. hereby designated for that pur- 4
on the North by the South line Of, BEGINNING at the point of in-. pose. .
aak Street; on the East by the tersection of the North line of O'akj Introduced at a regular meet1ng 0
West line of North "I" Stre~t; on 1 Street with the Westerly line oflof the Council of the City of Liv- ,0
the South by the North hne of North "I" Street and running, ermore, held on the 6th day of De- ,0
Railroad Avenue and on the West > thence Northerly along said West-'cember, 1937.
by the East line of North Liver- erly line of North "I" Street 150.00. A motion of Councilman Fiorio, ,0
more Avenue. . ~feet; thence Westerly along a line/seconded by Councilman Clarke.IO
ALSO all that portion of the CIty 'parallel to said Northerly line of to file the same. Carried. )0
of Livermore, bounded as follows: ~aak Street to a point on the East.! AYES: Councilmen Bothwell,
O'n the North by the South line of erly line of North Livermore Ave)Clarke, Florio, Jensen and Mayor
O'ak Street; on the East by the ,nue; thence Southerly along said Tubbs. . )0
I West line of North Livermore Ave- 'Easterly line of North Livermore,. NaES: None.
nue; on the South by th~ North Avenue to the NOj;,therly line o( ABSENT: None. , )0
I'line of Railroad Avenue and on.aak Street; thence Easterly alOng, ELMER G. STILL, " . 2
the West by the East line of NorU\ ~d Northerly line of Oak Street City Clerl> >
! "K" Street. ,to the point of beginning. . I Passed and adopted at a resu!M')0
I BEGINNING at a point on ~e, ALSO' all that portion of the CitY" meeting of the Council of the Cit1b3
:Southerly line of aak Street dIs-lof Livermore bounded as follows:. of Livoermore, held on the 13th.dqj5
ltant thereon 150.00 feet Easterly ;O'n'the North by the Southerly line of December, 1937, on motion .O!.,i',) 6
from the Easterly lin? of North of Chestnut Street; on the East by' Councilman Clarke, seconded or:'
"'L" Street and runOIng then~e 'the Westerly line of North "N" .Councilman Bothwell. by the folo.92
SOlltherly at right angles to saId Street; on the South by the North-,lowing votei36
Southerly lin~ of aak Street to ~ lerly line of alivina Avenue and on, AYES: Cotmcibnen Bothwen.36
point on the Northerly line of Rail ithe West by the Easterly line of. Clarke, Fiorio and Mayor Tubbs.
road Avenue; thenc~ Easter~YNorth "a" Street. , NO'ES: None.
along said Northerly hne of ~ll- ALSO' all that portion of the City ABSENT: Councilman Jensq.?O
road Avenue to the Westerly hne 'Of Livermore bounded as follows:' Approved this 13th day of n...:::,0
of North "K" Street; thence ~orth- jOn the North by the Southerly line' cember. 1937.
erly along said Westerly line Ofpf Chestnut Street; on the East by, GEO. F. TUBBS, . :>0
North "K" Street to a Southerly [the Westerly line of North "a",.'Mayor, City of Livennore. c.u;.:)0
line of O'ak Street; thence WesterlYjStreet; on the South by the North-: . fomia. 34
along said Southerly line o~ O'ak !erly line of alivina A venue and on: Attest:
Street to the point of beginnmg. ;the West by the Easterly I1ne of, ELMER G. STILL,
BEGINNING at a point on theNorth "P" Street. . _ . . J City Clerk.
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On motion or Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Clarke,
and by vo:te~f .~ e Council, the Council then ~~~d'~ ~
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Livermore,
Mayor.
CalifQrnia, JAN 3 .. 1938
City Clerk.
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Rer~u1Dr Meetinf:.-January 3,19;-)8.
the ('ity' Council WDS held in the Council
A regu1Dr mec,ting of v
Chumber's [l t the C1 ty Hall on Monday evening, January Zrd.
called to order at 2:05 o'clack.
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The meeting ViflS
Prfsen t--Councilmcn Bothvlell, Clf).rke, FiariO' ~
RaIl ceJ.ll:
Jensen and ;,~ayar Tu~)Ls; absent--none.
inli te:: Dn~'oveo.
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tIle': lar-1."i' t'-ro mc(~ting's nere reHd and O'n lTiot1on
The minutes of' ' ~, ,
of Councilman Bothwell.
see nded by Councilm::m Jensen, 2nd by vote
f t11e Council, VIere approved as entered.
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TWO permits Granted.
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on motion of Councilman Jensen, seconded by Councilman Clarke,
and by the fo~lowing called vote, a permit was granted to Emanuel
Mingoia to conduct a pool and billiard room at 1119 West First
street; 'A'yes--Councilmen BothwelliClat'ke; '! Fib:i'io ~ . 'Jensen and
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Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absente-none.
. On motion of Counilman Jensen, seconded by Counilman Clarke,
and by the following'called vote, a permit was granted to Emanuel
Mlngoia to sell soft drinks, tobaccos, ice cream or candy at
ll19'West First street; Ayes--Councilman Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio,
Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none.
Claims Allowed.
. Sixty-eight claims, amounting to a total of$4,90l.85, were
audIted and approved by the Finance Committee, and on motion of
Councilman Clarke, ~econded by Councilman Jensen, and by the
following called vote, were allowed out of various ~unds and
warrants ordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell,
Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--non~Jabsen~-none.
G:b;NERAL FUNp
920--Michells, Johnrt.--sa1ary as pOliceman..............$
92l--Kelly, Francis B.-- "" II ..............
922--Do~en, Geo. N. --salary as Chief' of pollee..........
923--Bergamaschi, G-- " "street cleaner...........
924--Callaghan, Richard N.--salary as City Attorney..~...
925--Clark, M. J. -- : 11 ,.:" J~dge. . . . . . . . .
926--Fracisco, Chas. J. -- II speGial accounting.
927--Hearn, F. Ray-- sala~y as Treasurer............
928--Johnson, Adolf--salary as gard~ner and d3puty pound-
master.......................................
929--Rasmussen, Jesse-~salary as general utility man.....
930--Root, Dr. R. R.-- " n. City Milk Inspector.....
93l."'!-still, Elmer-G. -- n " " Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . ..
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9~4-"'!l1lH$, GeOj, ~.-- ~ 1\~...HI~"'11I1
935--Bothwell, i:;). -- " It n . . . . . '. . . . . . . . ~
936--Clarke, C. G.-- "" ..............
937--Fiorio, Frank-- " II It ..............
938--Jensen, John E.-- n " It ..............
STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND
939--Wr1ght, L. E.~-sal~y as Superintendent of Streets..
i LIBRARY FUND
940--Harp, Miss Myrtle E. --salary as libr~i.8Jt...........
94l--Bolin, Mrs. Annie--janitor work at library..........
942--Hansen, R. A.~-stove oil for library................
943--Lawless Drug Co.--subscrlptlon for library..........
944--McKenzie, G. W.--subscriptions for ~ibrary..........
945--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--tibrarr l,ightIng........
BOND mTEREST AND REDD1FIIONTFUND'l~f3
946--Bank of America--4 coupons.......................,..
STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND
947--Boragni, Peter--bond of Supt. of sts................
948--Bank of America, assgn. of B. Mazzocco, assign. of
Elmer GrBn.A..................................
949--Independent Warehouse Co.--concrete mixer...........
GENERAL FUND
950--Anderson, Harold W.--gasoline and oil...............
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165.00
150.00
185.00
60.00
60.00
25.00
15.00
16.67
100.00
125.00
63.00
100.00
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10.00
10.00
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45. (:0
100.00
lq.75
20.48
3.90
13. 50
5.44
90.00
16.25
52.50
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951--Bothwell, s. Jr.--traveling expenses..............$
952--California ~ansfer Co.--~pncn:1tesm1xiaB4.aemeRt..
953--0alifornia Water Service CO.--hydrant service.....
954--Calitornia Water Ser~ice CO.--water ~Rr city-bldge.
955--Calitornia Water Service Co.--" corp. yard.
956--Charlup Furniture Co.--supplies, etc..............
957--Del.Valle Mercantile, Inc.--glass put in..........
958--Diamond Match Co.--supplies..............,........
959--Dolan, Dr. PaulE.--attending prisoners...........
960--Doten, Mrs.'lheresa M.--services as jail matron....
96l--Dutcher, N. D. & Sonp.-supplies, etc...............
962--Fidelity & Casualt~JCo. of New York--balance due
for liability insurance...................
963--Theo. Gorner CO.--linoleum paste..................
964--Hansen, R. A.--heater and 011.....................
965--Herr,ick, Dr. F. L. -:-exam1nin.gpr1sone>>a. . . . . . . . .. .
966--Jewett, J. W.--repairing lawn mower...............
96'7--Johnson, Adolf'--gasoline used.....................
968--Judspn,Dr. W. E.--attending prisoners............
SPEC IAL GAS TAX STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND
970--Las-.n, F. C.--concrete mix.......................
GElLBRALFUND
971--League ofCalit. Municipalities--annual dues......
972--Livermore Commercial Co.--supplies................
973--Livermore Fire Department,--quarterly salaries....
974--Livermore Herald--printing, etc...................
975--0verhead Door Co.~~ overhead doors...............
976--pac. Coast Bldg. Officials' Con.--2 copies of code
977--Pacific Gas and Electric CO.~estreet lighting.....
978--Pacific, Gas and ~lectric CO.--library park lighting
9'79--Pacit1c Gas and Electric CO.--light1ng City bladg.
980--Pacific Gas and Electric CO.--electr1city for sewer
tarm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
98l--Rees, H. J.--supplies..............................
982--Smith, D. A.--service as pOliceman.................
983--Smi th, Mrs.. Hazel Y. --typing....... ~'~......... ..~..
984'--Southern Alameda County News--publishing,etc.....
, 9a5--Bank of America., assignee of L. :e. Townsend--pay-
ment on contract.........................
986--la'e.ael~F.e...-supplies and labor.................
987--VOlpon4., Louis James--services as p,oliceman.......
Resolutions In He Inactive Deposits.
The tollowing resolution was read and was introduced by
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30.00
..,30.90
100.00
2.40
.75
10.38
3.88
273.72
5.00
2.50
182.68
3.85
4.64
122.20
7.50
lOi-50
2.50
5.00
62.00
90.00
51.59
300.00
43.03
272. 95"
2.06
335.92
4.56
4.66
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6.50
60.00
10.00
85.34
50. 00
583.54
25.00
Oouncilman,Bothwell and GR~mot1an of Councilman Bothwell,
secon~ed by Qouncilman Jensen, and by the following called vote,
was adopted: )\;yes-...Oo_el~m.nBOthwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen
and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent-~none:
RESOLUTION NO.l188.
;;" Resolved:' That the American:Trust Company, Livermore
Branch, be and it is hereby selected as one ot the depositaries
,,,,' ~oj th<<t inactive funds of the City of Livermore, and that said
funds shall b, withdrawn from said depositary on the warrants
,: '[o,"t'IM,Ctt,. of Livermore, signed by the following officers of
'the City of L4v~rmore acting JOintly: Geo. F. Tubbs, Mayor ot the
City ot Livermore; F~ Ray Hearn, Treasurer of the City of Liver-
mo:rer~d Elmer G. Still, Clerk of the ~ity of Livermore. .
'FtlPthel' Resolved; lJ.hat said authority hereby conferred shall
continue and remain in force until written notice of the revocation
thereot, by the City Council of the City of Livermore shall have
been received by said depositary.
~e following resolution was read and was introduced by
Councilman ~othwell and on motiO'n of Councilman Bothwell, seconded
by Councilman Clarke, and by the following called '\Tote, was adoJ;>ted: I
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Ayes--Oouncilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs;
noes--none; absent--none:
RESOLUTION NO.ll89.
Resolved: That the Bank of America l'JIl..tionEU Trust and Savings
Association, Livermore Branch, be and it is hereby selected as one
of the depositaries for the inactive funds of the City of Livel'more,
and that said funds shall be withdrawn from said depositary -on
the warrants of the Oity of Livermore, signed by the following
officers of the Oity of Livermore acting jointly: Geo. F. TUbbs,
Mayor of the Oity of Livermore; F. Ray Hearn, Tre~surer of the
Oity of Livermore; and Elmer G. Still, Olerk of the Oity of Liver-
more.
Further Resolved: That said authority hereby conferred shall
continue and remain in force until written notice of the revocation
thereof, by the Oity Oouncil of the Oity of Livermore shall have
been received by said depositary.
Officials' Reports.
The reports of the Olerk, Treasurer, Oi ty Judge, Chief' of
police, and Building, Electrical and Plumbing Inspector and the
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loose-leaf sheets showing the collections of the .ax Collector,
all/for the month of December, ~937, and also the report ot the
Ohlef of pOlice for the month of November, 1937, were read and, on
motion of Oouncilman Jensen, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and
by the following oalled vote, were accepted and ordered placed on
file. Ayes--Counoilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor
Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none.
lliournme~~.-.
On motion ot Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Fiorio,
and by vot. of the Council, th~ Council then took a receS8 to meet
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Approved: '-' ~, Attest. /l.j;.)
Mayor.
Livermore, California, JAN 1 71938, .
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~ourned Regular Meeting--January 17,1938.
An, adjourned regular meeting ot the City Council was held in
the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, January l7~
1938. 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 of the last meeting were read and, on motion of
Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by vote of
the Oouncil, were approved as entered.
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F1fteen Claims Allowed.
Fifteen claims, amounting toa total of $523.25, were
audited end approved by the Finance Committee and, on motion of'
Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and by the
follow1ng called yot., were allowed out of var10us funds and
warrants ordered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell,
Clarke, F1orio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none,'ab8&At...-none
Adjournment.
on motion ot Councilman Clarke, seconded by Counc1lman Fiorio,
an,d by vote 0:1: the Counoil, the Council the~&d. P...4:;-A
Approved~~ Attest'~~JC>U:trZ
Mayor. City Cle~k.
Livermore, Calitornia,- fES 7 - 1938: .
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GENERAL FWD
988--Anderson Motors--service and supplies....i~..........$
989--Bernhardt, R. p.--welding............................
990-..BoI'~gdJ, Peter--add1 tlonal insurance .-emu'.........
99l--Electric Serv1ce Co.--work and materIals.............
992--Amer1can Trust CompaQJyass1gnee of' Geo. Holthuis--
cleaning ja1l...................................
993--Laughlin, Mrs. Alice--services as jail matron........
994--Mazzocco's Restaurant--meals f'or pr1soners...........
995...Moomau, B. F.--painting signs........................
996--Pacific !elephafte & Telegraph Co.--service...........
997 --Smi th, D. A. --serv1c8l;J as pOliceman.............. .'. . .
998--Volpon1, Lou1s James-f-servldes as pOliceman..........
BOlD DTTEREST AND aIDEM"ION..~'1) 1908.
999--American Trust Co.--t.o GOU~..... .................
STREET IMpaOVEMENT FUND.
lOOO--American Bitumuls Co.--bitumuls......................
1001--Bank of America, assignee ot 'Jens Jensen, ass1gnee of
Elmer Grana'P.,.laQ~r.OXl..t.l'eet...................
1002--Shel1 Oil Co.--gasoline..............................
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49.90
1.50
8.25
15.78
2.50
2.50
7.35
39.20
8.81
5.00
5.00
45.00
212.46
55.00
65.00
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Regula I' Meet1ng--February 7,1938.
A. i'egul&1' meeting of the City Council was held in- the Council
\ "Ohambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, February 7th, 1938.
The' meeting was called to ord81' at &;00 o'clock.
Roll Oall; Present--Oouncilmen Both_ll. Clarke, F1orio"
J8Il8eJ1 and'Mayor Tubbs; absent Benene.
Minu tea Approved.
The minutes of the las"t meetingvlW1merl'edd2.8114 on motion of
Oo\J1tcilmsn Fior1o, sec.onded by Councilman BC!):,thwell, and by Tote of[
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ta~ aounci~ were approved as entered.
Meraha nt Classification.
On. motion ., Coune:Uman Jensen, aeconded'- by C-oundlman-' Fi_h,
and) by wote et the C_oundl, the merchant-e:J.ass bua1ness to be done
by Har17 F. White during the first year of business in eonducting
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a .f'~h Dl8.l1ket at 1062 West First $;t.reet was ea.assitied as CDf' the
second class tor the ,t'1rst year: AYElS--Counc;Umen Bothwell,Clarke,
Fiorio, Jensen and Ma~or 'rubbs; noes--none;::,abeeAt--nane.
Commum c.n ti6ns.. .
A lettax' WaS received from the C,ounty of 8abl Diego ofiering
to s:eli secondhand..metal ballot. boxes for $2.00 each, !'.a.b. San L
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A letter was received from tn. Leagpe of California Munici-
palities suggest~g taat a telegram be sent t.o our Congressmen
against tne proposed reduction of Federal highway ~dsf'or 1938
and 1939.
A letter was received from the Paaif1c Coast Bu~ing Off1o~
1ala conference, Los Angeles, 80lic;i ting or4ers tor c:opies of
a book en t1 tIed, tt Spec:1f1u t10n Documents f.pr Building Ma tel' iala
and Constr*ctiol!1!'aat $4 per Cpp)'l_
.:orf~o1alst~.R~pO~t.~~
Tl1lil'r~p.o:e's or the Clerk, Treasurer. Cit7 Judge, Chief of'
Electrical
pOlice, and Building/and Plumbing Inspector and the loose-leaf
sheets showing the, coll~ctions of. the Tax Collector, all for
-'the month of January. ',938, and the report of the Auditor tor
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the 'past quarter were r~ad and motion of' Counc:llman Clarke,
seconded by CouncIlman Bothwell,and by the following called vote
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were accepted and;'erden.ed plaoed on tIle :Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell,
Cla rke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; .absent--none.
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seventy-three claims, amounting to a to.tal ot~, $4,'151.34, were
audl ted and approved by the. Finance Committee, and:. on motion 01' COUftJ-
eilman Jensen, seconded by Counoilman Fiorio, and by the fOllowing
oalled vote were allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered
drawn as tollows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell,Clarke,J:Fl2ldlrio, Jensen
and Mayor Tubbs; no~s--none; absente-none,
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GENERAL ruND
1003--Doten, Geo. N.--salary as Chief' ot Polioe---------..---$l85.00
l004~-M1clbe11s, John R.--salary as policeman-------------~-- 165.00
l005-"XellY, Francis B.--" If It ----------------'150.00
1006--Ber'Samaachi, G.-- " tt st.reet cleaner----------- 60.00
1007--Callaghan, Riohard M.--salary as City Attarney-------- 60.00
1008--Clark, M. J,--salary as City Judge-------------------- 25.00
1009'--FraciscOr-Chdle.s7J ..--spec:1Jal accounting-------------_ 15.00
lOlO--Hearn, F. Ray--salary as Treasurer------------------__ 16.67
101l--Johnson, A<<olf--salaries as gardner and Deputy
Pound...ser~------~~~---~--~---~------------- 100.00
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general utility maR....~$135.00
Milk Inspector.......... 63.00
City Clerk............. 100.00
Deputy Tax Collector... 35.00
City Engineer.......... 180.00
Councilman............. 10.00
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1012--Rasmussen, Jesse--salary as
l013--Root, Dr. R. R. ___ It It
1014--St1l1, 81mer G.-- 0 It
10l5--Sti1l, Elmer G. __ 0 It
1016-;;;WI-Igb:l, L. E.-- It "
1017--Tubbs, Geo. F.-- " "
101~-BGth.ell, S.-- It u
1019--Clarke, C. C.--- It 0
10SO-':'FIorio, Frank-- " 0
102l--Jensen, John E.-" It "
STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND
1022--wright, L. E.--salary as Supertendent of Streets....
LlBRARY FUND
1023--Harp, Miss Myrtle E.--salary as Librarian...........
l024--Bolin, Mrs. Annie--jsnltor work.....................
1025--Del Valle Mercan tile, lilc'. --supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1026--Electrlc Service CO.T-lamp installed................
l027--Hansen, R. A.--stove oil............................
1028..-Interna tianal Library Associatian--boOks...........
1029-=paoific Gas & Electrio cO.--Llbrary lighting... .....
1030--Wold Book Shop--books...............................
StREET IMPROVEMENT FUND
le51-;American Bitmuls Co.--bitumuls......................
1632--california CGrru~ated Culvert Co.--culvert..........
1033--Dali~ornia Stat.6Automobile Assn.--sign maintenance.
1034--Centra1 Garage & Battery Co. -~repairs to tr*ck......
1035--Ffreproof Garage--truck repairs.....................
1036--Bank of .America, assignee of Elmer G1'ana--labor.....
1037-- 0 Or' It ","" It __ . .....
1038--Johnson, H. M.--repairing .gra4er....................
1039--Standard Oil Co. of Calitornia--gallJoline............
GENERAL FUND
104O--Anderson,Harold W.--gasoline........................
,l041--/mderson, John L.--servIces'as pollc.em.an............
1042--Anderson Motors--repa1rs............................
1043-;""Bonne's La undry & Clea.ners--serv~ce................
1044--SoragnI, Peter--addi~1onali1nsunance................
1045--ca11tornIa Market--scraps...........................
1046--Calffornia Water Service Co.--wa.ter for hydrants....
1047-- · 0 " It --water for C1 ty bldgs..
1048-- ," 0," It ----water for CtOrp. yard..
1049--A. carlisle & Co.--a.curt docket.....................
l050--DIamoBd~Matdh Co.--supplles.........................
105l--1)olan, Dr. Paul E.--examlning prisoners.............
105Se:;t>oten, Mrs. '!heresa M. --servf.ces as jail matI'm.....
1053--Durksen, T. J.--servlcing addressograph.............
1054--Hansen, R. A.--stO"O:'e 011 &nd st,ove..................
1055--HerrIck, Dr. F. L.--examining prIsoner..............
l056--Amerlcan Trust CO.Ta sslgnee ot Geo.Holthuis--
cleanlng jall...............................
1057-;;Johnson, 'Adolf'--gasoline used.......................
1058--Livermore Commerclal Co.--supplles..................
1059--Livermore Herald--publishing........................
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1060--L1vermO're R.oofing Co.--work at flrehouse.....'.......
1061~~MazZGCCO'S Restuarabt--meals for prisoners..........
1062--Metropolltan Oakland--advertising Livermore.........
1063--PacIflc Gas & Electric Co.--street lighting.........
1064-- It It It" " tt --park llgh tinge . . . . . . . . . .
1065--';" "It It II" --lighting City bldgs.....
1066--PatrIck & Molse-Klinkner Co.--dog tags..............
l067--pao1fic Gas & Electric Co.--ho1Iday street llghting.
1068--Chas. H. Petersen & CO.--Daudlting..................
, Jacob Rees & Son--batteries...............................
~-J.Seulberger & Co.--flower spray....................
l07l--Sm1thiD. A.--servIoes as polIceman..................
1072--Smith,Mrs. Hazel Y.--typtng.........................
1073~State Compensation Insurance Fund--1nsurance........
10'14--Tretzel, F. W .--dr1nk1m.g fountains installed.........
I075--Volponl, Louis James--servIces as policeman.........
45.00
100.00
17.75,
1.7.'0
1.02
18.16
10.60
5.00
43.05
402.34
154.90
5.11
2,.,62
1.41
55.00
55~. 00
6:.33
37.53
3.05
5.00
'1.38
3.94
25.19
1.25
100';. 00
~.45
1.20
12.51
138.38
'R.50
10.00
3.50
74,. '29
5.00 '
3.50
2.50
1.87
2.50
45.00
17.50
250.00
34fO.00
6.16
'W.30
3.24
32.94
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1.13
4.12
65.00
10.00
512.96
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"Resolution Makin~ Appropriation for Advertising.
The following resolution ~as read and was introduced by
Councilman Clarke and on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by
Councilman Jensen, and by the following called vote was adopted;
Ayes--OouncilmenBothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor TUbbs;',
noes--none; absent--none~
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RESOLUTION No. 1190.
Reaolved that the sum of $250 be and.the'same !s nereby
A"nro'brlated from the General Fund of the eit, of Liv)rmore, tcS' be
paid to Metropoli tan Oakland for the purpose of advertis11i.g the
City of Livermpre.
Resolution to Advertise for Bids tor Truck With Chassis.
The tol!owingresolution.was read and was introduced by -
Councilman Fiorio and on motion o~ Councilman Fiorio, seconded by
Councilman Jensen, and by the following called vote was adopted:
Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs;
noes--none; absent--none:
RESOLUTION No. 1191
RESOLVED: Thnt the City Clerk b~ and he is hereby directed
to cause to be published for two weeks a notice calling for bids
for furnishing one dual-pneumat1e~t1red truck chassis with cab
and hydraulic hoist. S9i~ notice shall be in sub~tantiall7 the
words and figures as follows:
'NOTICE'- CALLING" FOR BIDS ~ioTElmer QStiir;-City' ClE:!r 'i chassis basedOTl-price;-k.iiid,serv:'
FOR FURNISHING ONE DUAJ~ for an amount not less than ten, ice, material and guarantee, bid-:
PNEUMATIC _ TIRED TRUCK, (10) per cent of the aggregate of, ders must submit plans, designs,l
CHASSIS WITH CAB AND HYthe proposal, which check and th I specifications, and photos of theirl
DUAULIC HOIST. ,amount therein mentioned shall b(i mac, hine, and said City may re-l
_..:..._ ' forfeited to the City of Livermorquire actual road demonstrations'l
Pursuant to a Resolution passed if the bidder to whom the ~ontract" ,S~l~ truck to be, deli~ered f. ,0. ?:
b' th" C't C unci! of the City of is awarded fails to" enter mto the, Llve~more, Cahforma, wIthIn I
'L~ e I y oFebrUary 7th 1938 contract and furnish and deliver! twenty (20) days after the exeQu-1
Ivermore on " , . ' , -
NaTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that th~ bon~ req~ir~d as set forth In tlOn of the contract purChaSIng,
th 'd C't Council of the City thIS notIce WIthIn ten (10) days said truck. I
fof e ~i~erm~!e will receive sealed' fter being awarded said contract. All bids must be, enclosed in ~
fbidS up to 8:00 o'clock P. M. on At the same time of the execu- ls~aled env~lopes add~s~ed to, the,_
fMaNDAY, the1.th day of March tion of the contract, the contractor Ity CounCIl of the CIty of LIver-
11938, at the City"Hall, in the Cit shall. execute and deliver to thel more an.~ ?e endorse~ o? the en-l
I f L.' e California for fur (City' of Livermore a surety com_I,velope, BId for furmshmg truck
o Ivermor, , , ~"h ."
:nishing one dual pneumatic-tirectpany' bond in the sum of not leSSI\'c BSSIS, , .. '1
, k h . with cab and hY,", tha n one-half of the contract price'l" The CIty CounCIl reserves the,'
truc c assls,. ' ht t 't 11 b'd df-
idr3ulic hoist. . 'for the faithful performance of pg 0 reJec any ,or a 1 san. !
, " , '_ said contract. I'proposals or to waIVe any t~hm-'
, All proposals shall be accompan" . ~'Icality in any bid should they deeml
ied by a check, certified by a re'" In order th, at. the C~ty CounCIl i,it in the interest of the Cit tol
sponsil?le ~nk, p_a)'~.ble to the or- may select the reqUIred tru,!;, l~~.s_o._ y I' .
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City Clerk of, said City of Liverm~re, and that it be published
once a week fpr two successive weeks in the Southern Alameda
County News, which newspaper is hereby designated for that
purpose.
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On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman
Bothwell"and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a
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Approved: V--~ Attest: Urn')>~~ '
Mayor., _, Ci ty Clerk.
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tltliij ourned Regul~ Meeting--February 21, 1938.
An adj ourned regular meeting of the: Oi ty COuncil was held; in
the Uoune:1J1. Chambers: at the O.ity HallIoD Monday evening, February 2ls,t,
'1938.
~e meeting was called to Qrder at a:05 o~clock.
Roll ctall: Pr&seJ?,'tI"'"-Clounc1.lmen Bothwell, Q;1arke, Jensen and
Mayor Tubbs; absent--C'ounci1man Fiorio.
Minutes appr6ve~.
~ JD1nutu GltTthe last mertins; were read and, on motion o1r.' COU1l1-
o.::1J.ma:nr;. CJ.arke, sooonded by C,Olmcilman Bothwell, and by 'V'JOte ef the '\.
Council were a pproved as entered.
Merchant~; ct1.assif1cation.
~ motion Q#' CouneilmannJens:en, seconded by Cbuncilman Clarke,
and by th~ al_ing ealled wote, the merChant-class business to ,be
c:Ia1e b,. H.001sen in selling secondhand automobiles on the Smallcromb
lot, em First Street near II was alassified as of the 1ll rs t crlass .:ftO%!'
the first year of, business: Ayes--C~ouncilmen Bothwell, C;larke, Jens:en,
and Mayor Tubba; 1'1oes--none; absent--Counc',Uman Fiorio.
Six ala1mssa1lowed
Sb claims, amounting to a total of $137.82, were audited and,
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apprh'ed by the finannef:Cl:bl1Ul11ttee and on motion of Councilman Clark&',
seconded by C~uncilman Jensen, and by the following called v,ote wer&
allowed out of various funds and warrantsoondered drrawn as f'ollolfs:
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Aye-s--Uouncilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none;
absent--Councilman Fiorio:
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STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND .
1016--Bank of Amerioa,assignee of Elmer Grana--labor on stB*$tI6.0Q
1077--~merican Trust Ca.,assignee of J. E. VUkota,assignee
otAlfred Horgan--labor on streets--------------____ ;55.00
1078--Amerioan Trust Co., assignee of J. E. VUkota, assignee
.,. ahas. Watt--labor on streets---------------______ 5.00
OJ,,hf GENERAL FUND
107.~--Rl<<hard M.CCallaghan--travel expense--------------____ 6.60
10So--pacific Gas & Electric Co.--insta1ling police signal 1
11g1l t8 -- - - - ------ ------------ ------..-- -----------.. --_~' E,t;g"O'1l
1081 Pacifio Telephone & lelegraph Co.--ser~oe-----------__ ~.l5
IN Re fta1JlsBlocking Crossing.
The aity Attorney was instructed to write to the Southern Pacltic
C,O. oa1ling its attentionto the frequent blooking of the L-street
crossing by its passenger, trains, in violation ot its agreement ot ~
several years ago.
~gineer 'jo Make.Bepor~~~
Tha Glerk was instructed to.notify the City Engineer to present
at the next meeting a complete report of the receipts and expenditures
in connection with the WPA s:idelfalk and curbing pro4ect of 193E~.
~ournment.
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.Cowm.m1cations.
A lette~was received fromDDlettiat Engineer John H. Skeggs o~
the Division of Highways, San Francisco, in regard to the proposed
bridge over the Mocho creek, suggesting that plans be drawn up and
sUbmit~d to their Bridge Department ~ar approval and stating that
it would be satisfa~O'ry to have the work done as a WPA project;also
that the Department has certain profile data and high-water elevations
aadboth this and the L-street crossing.
A letter was received from President FredoE. Reed of the East
Bay Regional Plan Association stating that he wishes to address the;1.
Counc.il at a .f!uture meeting when the Council is to consider what 0;.,
opinion to give Governor Merriam and the California Toll Bridge
Authority on the question of the ,adt1sability of purchasing the
Southern pacific-Golden Gate Ferries franchise for 0$3,750,000 or
othBr. sum.
A letter was received from the teague of California Munic:ipal~
ities stating that the Superior Court ot Lgs Angeles C.ounty had grant-
ed a non-suit to that County and City in the tax-refund; suit brought
against them by the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.
~ournment.
on -motion of Councilman Bothwell, Seconded bY CO'uncilmsn Clarke,
and by vote ot the Council, [;' the Clouncil then took a recess to meet
Approved:
Fnua r!"tl1~~8. at a:OO~. ~
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Mayor . City Clerk.
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LivermO're, California,~.
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Special Meeting--February 24, 1938.
A special meeting Called by Ma yor Tubbs Was held in the Goun~
ci1 Chambers at the City Hall on Thursday _ening, Bebruary 24th,
1938.
All the members of the Council gave their cOBsuti1n writing
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to the holding of this meeting, ttf'o:i!' Llbhe purpose of transacting any
business that may be legally transacted at auapeoia~emeeting of the
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Counoi1," and such consent was on file in the office of the city
C~erk at the time of holding said meeting. 1~e meeting was called
to order at a:oo O'clock.
Roll call: P present--Counci1men Bothwel1,Clarke, Fiorio, JeDSen
and Mayor Tubbs J absent--none.
Resigna.. ,tiop. ~e,cefyed.
A letter was received from L. E. Wright resigning all his
offices with the City of Livermore, effective February 23rd, 1938.
Resolution Accepting Resifftation.
The following resolution was read and was introduced by Coun-
cilman Bothllell and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded,by
Councilman Fiorio, and by the following called vote was adopted:
Ayes--counci1men Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayom Tubbs;
noes--none; absent--nonel
RESOLUTION NO. 11~2.
Whereas L. E. wright hasheretofore presented and filed his
resignation in writing with the Council as City ENgineer, and allot
other offices held by him as an employee of the City of Livermor&,
which resignation is to take effect February 83rd, 1938.
Now therefore, be it resolved that the resignation of the said
L.E. wright, as City :Engineer and all other offic;es held by him as
an employee of the City of Livermore, be andthe same is hereby accepted
~o take effect February 23rd, 1938.
Be it further resolved that the office of the City Engineer,
Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, Suptertendant of Streets,
Building Inspector, Electrical Inspector, Plumbing Inspector,Gas
Inspector, and all other offices held by tp said L. E. Wright,as
an employee of the City of Livermore, be and the same are hereby
declared vacant. '1\
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011 motion of CO'uncilman Jensen, seconded by Councltlman FioriCIJ,
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spector pro tempore, to serve without cO'mpensation, for the purpose
of issutiSSbuilding, electrical, plumbing and gas permits: Ayes--
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Counci~en Botnwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs: absent--
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none; noes--none.
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on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Jensen,
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to superintend WPA pm'ojeots for the City and have charge of all buying
for them.
and by
Adj ournmen t.
on motion of CO'uncilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Clarke,
Counoilmen adjourned. , C7~
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February 28, ~938.
No meeting of the City Caunoil was held on Monday evening,
February 28~, ~938. No member of ilie - Council was pre'sent ~t the
Council Chambers, and the Clerk declared. the meeting postponed and
adjourned
Approved:
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Livermore, Ca).ifornia,MAR 7. .1938
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Regular Meeting--March.7, 1938.
A regular meeting of. the City Council was held in the Counc~l
Chambers at the Oity Hall on Monday eve~ing, March 7th, 1938. The
meeting was called to order at 8:05 ~'91ock.
Roll oa1l: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio,
Jensen, and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none.
Minutes Ai>Er~ved.
The minutes of the last two mee~1ngs and of no meeting baving
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been held on February 28th, 1938, were read and on mqtion of Coun-
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oilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by vote of the
Council were approved as entered.
Sign Permit Granted..
on motion of Councilman Jensen, seconded by Co~cilman Clarke,
and by the following called vote, a pe:"mi t was granted to Henry
Windhusen to erect a sign, not eleotric', about :3 bY"'3 feet in size,
to extend over the sidewalk in front of his place of business in
the I. o. o. F. building: Ayes--CounQ1men Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio,
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Two Merchant Classifications.
on motion of Councilman Jensen, seconded by Councilman Fiorio,
and by the ~ollowing called vote, the merchant-class business to be
done by S. Rosenthal in conducting a cleaning and dyeing works at
1220 West F.irst street.was classified as of the second class tor:th.e
first year of business: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarl:e, Fiorio,
Jensen and Mayor 'lUbbs;' noes--none; absent--none.
on motion of Councilman Jensen, seconded by Councilman Clarke,
and by the follOWing called vote, the merchant-class business to be
done by H. M. Johnson in conducting a public garage at 351 East Second
street was classified as of the first class for the first year of
business: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, FiO'rlo, Jen~en and Mayor
Tubbs; noes--n9ne; abaent--none. .
Communications.
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A letter was received from of the State Department of Employment,
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Sacramento,~ requesting the use of a roO'm at the City Hall for holding
hearings.
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Th~ requestt,was granted for any date not previousl'J'spoken
for.
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A letter was received from Louis L. Wheeler~ 2p6 J street" applying
,"I for appointment as ,City Engineer.'
A letter was received from Chester M. Beck applying for appointment
as an election officer.
A letter was received from Faulkner, Oakes & Faulkner, '. Los Angeles,
soli~it1ng auditing work.
A letter was received from the Golden Gate Bridge and Highway
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District, San FranCisco, enclosing a copy ot a resolutfon passed.by:lts
Board of Direct6rs in regard to the bay ferries.
A letter was received from Met~opGlitan:Oakland requesting Liver-
more mater'ia,l for' its forthcoming booklet.
It was referred to Pres-
iden~ Dr. F. L. Heprick of the Chamber ot Commerce.
" A fO,rmal claim for damages was rec;ei ved ,from L. G. Hayford ot Los
. Angetes. .
The communications were ordered placed on file.
Resolution Denyin~ C~aim for Damages.
. 'lhe 1"'0110wing resolution was read" and was introduced by Councilman
Bothwell and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman
Jens~n, and by the following called vote was adopted: Ayes~-Councilmen
BothWell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; nOffs--none; absent--
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RESOLUTION NO. 1193.
Whereas, L. G. Hayford, 1130 Associated Realty Building, Los
Angeles, California, did on the 7th day of March, 1938, present and
file with this CoUncil his claim in the sum of $3057.86, for alleged
personal 'injuries, property damage, and expenses, which such alleged
damage is alleged to have been sustained by him on or about the llt.h
day of December, 1937, by reason of an alleged defective street in the
City of Livermore, at the Arroyo Mocha. Creek.
, Now th'erefore, be it resolved that said claim' of the saidL. G.
Hayford, in the sum of $3057.86, be, ,and the same is hereby denied.
otr1cials'Reports.
The reports of the Clerk, 1Teasurer, City Judge, .Chief of Police,
and Milk Inspector and the loose-leaf sheets showing the collections
of'the Tax Collector, '~ll for the month of February, 1938, were read
and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Jens.~n.
, and by the following called vote were accepted and ordered
')laced on file: A.yes--Councilmen Bothwell Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen
and M~yor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none.
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and aporoved by the Finance Commi tt,ee flnd on mO'tion of Councilmen
B~thwe~l, seconded by CO'uncilman Clarke, Hnd by the following 'called
V"ote were allowed out of va.rious funds end warrants ordered drawn
as follows: Ayes--C"',uncilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and
Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none:
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GEN E..'RA L FUND
.1082--Doten, Geo. N.--salary as Chief of Police..............$185.nO
1083--Michelis, John R.--salary as policeman................. 165.00
l084--Kelly, Francis B.--salary as policeman.~............... 150.00
l085--Bergamaschi, G.-- It It street cleaner............ 60.00
1086--Callaghan, Richard M.--salary as City Attorney......... 60.00
1087--Clark, M. J.--salary as City JUdge....... .............. 25.00
1088--Fracisco, Chas. J.--special accounting................. 15.00
1089--Hearn, F. Ray--salary as Treasurer...... ............... 16.67
1090--JO'hnson, Adolf--salaries as gardner and Deputy
P01llldmas ter. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
109l--Rasmussen, Jesse~-salary as general utility man........
1092--Root, Dr. R. R.-- It It Milk Inspector.............
1093--Still, Elmer G.-- It It City Clerk.................
1094--Still, Elmer G.-- It It Deputy Tax Collector.......
1095--Wright, L. E.-- It It City Engineer...........:..
1096--Wright, L. E.-- It II Fire Chief.................
1097--Tubbs, Geo. F.-- It It Councilman..................
l098--Bothwell, s.-- It" >> .................
1099--Clarke, C. G.-- "'t' It .................
l100--Fiorio, FrA.nk-- n It It .................
lit01--Jensen, JO'hn E.-- It It II .................
STREET IMPROVEl'/{ElIT FUND
1102--Wr1ght, L. E.--salary as Supt. of Streets..............
, LIBRAY Fm~D
11<A-r,--H13rp, Miss Myrtle E. --salary as L~brarft:m..............
ll04--Bolin, Mrs. Annie--janitor work at Library.............
ll05--Diamond M8tch CO'.--materials for Library...............
1106--Hansen, R. A.--stove oil for Library...................
1107--Kruger, Fred--carpenter work at Library................
ll08--P. G. & E.--Library lighting...........................
1109--Qua.rrie Corporation--cyclO'pedia for Library............
1110--Tretzel, F. W.--materials and labor at Library.........
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135. 00
63.00
100.00
35.00
141.43
32.47
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
35.36
100.00
17. 00
29.27
23.18
16.00
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llll--American Bitunuls CO.--bitumuls.........~..............$215.66
ll12--Cragholm, Hans P.--removing trees...................... 5.00
-1113--Diamond Match C'o. --cruched rock........................ 91.46
ll14--Lassen, F. C.--concrete .mix........'...................... 8.24
ll15--Standard Oil Co. of C81ifornia~-gasoline and kerosene.. 106.16
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'11 16--;"Anders on , Harold W. --gasoline. · . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. '70
1117~-Anderson, John L.--services as PO'1iceman............... 10.00
1118--Andersorr Motors--renairs, ~tc.......................... 27.12
1119--Bernhardt, R. P.~-rp.nairs............... ............... 6.42
1120--California Market--meat SCraps.......... .............. 1.00
1121--Ca1ifornia Water Service CO.--Hydrant service.......... 100.00
1122--California Water Service Co.--water~for city bldgs...... 3.30
'lI23--California Water Service CO'.--water for cO'rporation yard .75
'1124--Callaghan, Richard M. --traveling expenses.............. 5.80
1125--Del Valle Mercantile, Inc.--rake....................... 1.~1
1126--Dolan, Dr. Paul E.--examinging prisoners........... .... 7.50
l127--Doten, Mrs. rrheresa M. --services as jail matron........ 2.50
1128--Electric Service CO.--labO'r and supplies............... 405.i7
1129--Dutcher, N. D. & son--supplies......................... .31.62
l130--Gorner', Theo. Co. --24 chairs.... .-. .. . .. . . ... .. .... ..... 74.16
1131--Hansen, R. A.--oi1..................................... 35.,93
l132--Herrick, Dr. F. L.--examining prisoners................ 2.50
1133--Inte.r-Ci ty Express--subscription............ .. . . . . . . . . . . 7.50'
1134--Johnson, Adolf--gasoline used.......................... 2.50
1135--League of Calif. Municipa1ities--Compilation of 6th-
class 01 tYLav,s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ......
'-1136--Li vermore Commercial Co. --trash burner.................
1137--Livermore Her~ld~-postals and printing:................
I 1138--Mazzacco's Resta~ant--meals for prisoners.............
l139--p. G. & E.--street lighting~...........................
l140--p. 'G. & E.--Library Park lig~ting......................
l14l--p. G. & E.-:-Lighting city bidgs.;.......'................
l142";-P. G. & E.--e1ectricity for sewer farm.................
1143--Rees, H. J. --ink. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
l144--Seeband, Henry~~services as pOliceman..................
l145--Smith, D. A.--services as policeman....................
1146--Smlth Mrs. Hazel y.--typing...................~........
l147--Southern Alameda County News--publishing...............
l148--Victor Adding Machine Co.--electric adding machine.....
l149--Volponi, Louis James~-services as pOliceman............
2.5e
6.39
15.64
10.15
338.18
5.44
10.54
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2.00
5.00
'20.00
10.00
10.37
180.25
65.00
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Bids Opened for ~uck.
This being the time- set for receiving bids for furnishing one
dual pneumatic-tired truck chassis with cab and hydraulic hoist, thee
Clerk rep~te~ that bids for same had been received from four parties,
and these were opened and read and found to be as follows:
From Anderson MotDl's-~1938 Dodge 6, 3-ton, $1,070, including
sales tax; or $113 extra for 2-yard steel body; or $30 less for
s111Eiller tires, also, 4-ton one for $1,130, including tax, or $113
extra tor 2-yard body, or $30 less for smaller tires.
....From Arthur C. Day Implement Co., Hayward--International,
li:tan, $1,202.10, including sales tax, f.o.b. Livermore.
From Fireproof Garage--GMC truck with st. Paul 46UB hoist,
$1,161 ~ $1,190.35, according-to kina of front tires; or $1,245.28
or $1,268_03 with 6x8-foot body; all prices including sales tax and
$23 for license.
-PriOla &: Ryder--1938 Ford V-8, 85-h.p., $1,245.81, including tax.
All of the bids were taken under consideration.
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Resolu !-ion Appo!n ting Chief Engineer of ~1re Depar,tment.
The following resolutllon was read and was introduced by Council-
lJl8Il Clarke and on motion of Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman
Bothwell, and bp the following called vote was adO'pted:
Ayes --0 oun- .
cilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiurio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes-~e;
absent--none:
1194.
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City of Livermore,
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Resolved, that H. M. Johnson be and he
Chief Engineer of the Fire Department 0'1' the
to .erve during the pleasure of this Council.
Dance permit Granted.
on motion of Councilman Clerke, seconded by Councilman Jensen,,'
and by vote of the Council, a dance permit was granted to the I. D.
E. S. only, for Saturday vvening, May 18th, 1938.
Resolution Appointing Election Officers.
e following resolution was read and was int~oduced by Counc
man
on motion of Councilman FiO'rio, secO'nded by Co
'e-'?ollowing called vote was adopted:
men Bothwe 11,
absent--none:
gSOLUTION No.
Resolved, that the elec~ n officer
Municipal Blection to be held in
Alameda, State of California, on TU
they .re hereby apptnted and des at
For consolidated Voting
Donala. Judge: Ge.trude K
Annie B. MOY. . \
For Consolidate oting Precinct nB": spector: Manuel L.
Silva. Judge: Mar J. Young. Clerke: Luella . Pierson and Helen
C. Lydiksen.
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election bo s to conduct the General Municipal Electi
more on il 12th, 1938, together with the names--of'. the p
place l' the several precincts, in the "Southern Alameda CO'
New, a weekly newspaper, for two issues, the last publication
not later than ApDil 5th, 1938.
Resolution Establishing Voting Precincts, Etc.
The following resolution was read and was introduced by Coun-
cilman Fioro and on motion of Councilman Fiorio, aeconded.by Council-
man Jensen, and by the fOllowing called vote was adopted:
Ayes--
councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs; noes--
none; absent--none:
RESO~UTImN No. 1196.
Resolved, by the City Council of the City of Livermore that
there will be and there is hereb~ established and fixed two (2)
voting precincts for the ptrpose of holding the General Municipal
Election in the City of Livermore on Tuesday, the 12th day of
April, 1938; and be it , .
Further resolved: that election precincts Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4
of the City of Livermore, being regular election precincts estab-
lished for holding the general-' State-- and County elections, be and
they are hereby consolidated into a precinct for the purpose of
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holding said municipal election, to be known as Consolidated Voting
Pl'ecinct "A," am that election precincts Nos. 5 and 6 of the City of
Livermore, being regular election precincts established for holding
the general State and County elections, be abd they are hereby con-
solidated into a precinct for the lurpose ot holding said municipal
election, to be imown as Consolidated Voting Precinct nBn; and be it
. FUrther resolved: that the polls willbe open from 7 o'clock
A.M. to 7 0 'clock,;:-:P. M., at the places ot election; and be it
Further resolved: that the voting places of said consolidated
vo;ting precincts itA" and "B" be and the same are fixed and selected,
to-wit: Consolidated Voting Precinct "A," at the Woman's Imp~ovement
Club Room, 1152 West Fourth street, Livermore, Ca11fornia; Conso1i.-
dated Voting Precinct "in at the City Hall, corner East First and
McLeod streets, Livermore, California; and be it
Further resolved: that the compensation of the elect'on officers
appointed to conduct the General Municipal Election on TUesday, the
12th day of April, 1938, be and the same is hereby fixed at $5.00
each, for his or her services in said election.
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Resolution Appointing Election Officers.
r.he following resolution was read and was introduced by Council-
man Fiorio ani on motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilmen
Clarke, and by the following called vote was adopted:
Ayes--Council-
,men Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor TUbbs; noes--hone;
absent--none:
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Resolved, that the election O'fficers to conduct the General
Municipal Election to be held in the City of Livermore, County of
Alameda, State of California, on Tuesday, April 12th, 1938, be ~d
.. they are hereby appointed and designated as follows:
For consolidated Voting Precinct itA": Inspector: Annie Mc-
Donald. JUdge: Gertrude K. Hock. Clerks: Edith M. Kingsley and
Annie B. Moy. .
For consolidated Vct~ Precinct "B": Inspector: Manuel L.
Silva. JUdge: Mary J. :ZYoung. Clerks: Luella M. Pierson and Helen
C. Lydiksen.
Further resolved: that the City Clerk publish the names of the
election boards to condl1ct the General Municipal Election in Liver~
more on April 12th, 1938, together with the 'names of the polling
places of the several precincts, in the "Southern Alameda County
News," a weekly newspaper, for two issues, the last publication to
be not later then April 5th, 1938.
Adjournment.
on motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Clarke,'
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and by vote of the Council, the Council then tO'ok a recess to meet an
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APPDoved:
Mayor.
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AdjO'urned Regular Meeting--March 21, 1938.
An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in
the Council Chambers at the city Hall on Monday evening, March 21st,
1938. The meeting was called to' order at 8:10 o'clock.
Roll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Florio,
Jensen, and MayO'r 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 Gauncil were approved as entered.
Communications.
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An application for appointment as City Engineer on a part-time
bAsis was received from ThAodore V. Tronoff of^lbany, Calif.
An application for appointment as city EngineAr, Superintendent
af StreAts, etc~, was received from Louis F. Gate~ of Los Gatos.
f'., circul8,r lett.er was received from thB Roopo Parade Commi ttee
requesting the Council's participation.
A circular letter advertising "SchO'ol Girl" traffic signs was
rAceived from the E. B. Moritz Foundry, Santa Ana, Cnlif..
A release from liability was received fram Delores Laverne, and
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also a recolpt 'for personAl property ret.urned to her, in connection
wi th the stallin.o: of her car in the MO'cho creek at the Holmes-street
crossing on March 13th last.
The communications were ordered placed on file.
Merchant Classification.
on motion of Councilman Jensen, seconded by Cauncilman Fiorio,
and by the following called vote, the merchant-class business ,to be
done by Ray O. BeCklund, in conducting an auto-supnly store at 1160
West 1st street was classified as of the secO'nd class for the fi~st
y~ar of businnss.
Ten Claims Allowed.
Ten claims, amO'unting to a total of $412.15, were Audited and
approved by the Finance Co~nittee and on motion of Councilman
Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Clarke, and by the following called
vote were allowed out of var:fiousfunds and warrants ordered drawn as
follows: JI.:,res--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and
Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none.
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G ElfER 1\ L FUND
l150."Amer:1:uan Trust Co.--rent or safe-deposit bOx.........$
l151--Bothl'\,ell, S. Sr. --traveling expenses.................
1152--Electric Service (~o. --labor and materials............
lI53--Guion, Earl K.--preparing report to U. S. community
, appraisal conuni ttee. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .
1154--Hansen, R. A.--stove oil.............................
l155~-st. Paul's Hospite1~.care.o~.~atient.................
l156--Supervisor or Documents, Sacramento, Calif.--statutes
STRF:F,T IMPROVEMENT FUND
l15?--Bonde, Duke--work with tractor, etc..................
1158--Bank or Americ8, assignee or Elmer Grana--labor on
s tre ets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1159--Benk or America, assignee of Sareway Store #326,
assignee O'f Elmer Grana.plabo~.on streets.......
2.50
6.00
168.00
50.00
26.15
5.00
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55.00
50.00
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Anti-P~~eting Qrd~ance Introduced~
A proposed ordinance entitleq"IIAn Ordinance Prohibiting
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LOitering, Picketing, Carrying or Displaying Banners~ Badges,
Signs or TransparenCies, 01' Speaking in Public Streets, Sidewalks,
Alleys or Other Publi9 Places in a Loud or Unusual Tone, for Certain
Purposes Therein Named, and Providing a Penalty for any Violation
lJhereor;u was read and was introduced by Councilman Bothwell and on
motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilmen Jensen, and
by the rollowing called vO'te was ordered placed on file:
Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen and Mayor Tubbs;
noes--none; absent--none.
Resolution Accepting Gasoline Offer.
The following resolution was read and was introduced by Coun-
cilman Fiorio and on motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Coun-
man Jensen, and by the following called vote was adopted: l~.yes--
Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen, and Mayor Tubbs; noes--
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none; absent--none,
RESOLUTION NO.119?
Resolved that the offer of the Shell Oil Co. to' f'llrnish gasoline
to the City or Livermore. d~tpn FAbruary 28th; 1938, is hereby
accepted and the Mayor of tfie City-'of Livermore is hereby authorized
to sign the acceptance of said offer for and on behalf of the C1 ty.
Adjour~ent.
on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman FmD~io,
Ll11 and by vote " ~~ounCll then ad.1ourne7? ~, ",_/I
Approved, ~c:< Attest:iP'~';7.'~.
Mayor. Oi ty Clerk.
L:tvermore, Oallfornie., APR 4 - 1938. "
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Regular Meeting--April 4,1938.'
A reGular meeting of the City Council WaS helu in the Council
Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening,April 4th, 1938. The
meeting was called to order at 8:15 o'cloek.
RO'll call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio,
Jensen, and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none.
Minutes Approved~
On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Clarke,
and by vote of the Council, the minutes of the last meeting, after
being read, were approved as entered.
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Authorized to Have Bui1dipgs'Repaiied~
On motion of COLillcilman Clarke, seconded by Councilman Jensen,
and by the following called vote, Chairman Bothwell of the Building
Committee was appointed as a committee of one to have the buildings
at the City's sewer farm repaired and also the windmill there:
Ayes--Councilm€n Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen, and Mayor Tubbs;
noes--none; absent--none.
Communications.
Seven letters protesting against adoption of the proposed
anti-picketing ordinance were received from the Retail Food Clerks'
Union, Local No. 870, Retail Delivery Drivers' & Salesmen's Union
#588, Central Labor Council of Alameda County, East Bay Auto
Mechanics No. 1546, Garage Employees'Union, No. 78, Alameda County
Industrial Union Council, and Butchers' Union Local No. 120, all
of Oakland, California.
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A petition to the same effect, signed by 33 residents of Liver-,
more, was also presented and read.
./ Address the Council~
-Several speakers addressed the Council in support of these
protests, including Russell W. Nathan, President of the Retail
Food Clerks' Union, of Oakland, Robt. Phillips'Or'San Leandro, C.
and
I. O. representative,/Leo Raineri, of Livermore; and Dr. F. L.
Herrick, President of the Livermore Chamber of Commerce, spoke in
favor of the proposed ordinance.
P~oposed Ordinance taidOver~
On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Jen-
sen,and by the f@llowing called vote, consideration of the proposed
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anti-picketing ordinance was laid aver till a future meeting;
,Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen, and Mayor
T~bbs;. noes--nonej absent--none.
Claims,Al16wed~
Sixty-two claims, amounting to a total of $4,365.93, 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 drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Jen-
sen, and Mayor Tubbs j' noes--none j absent--none.
GENERAL FUND
1160--Doten, Geo. N.--salary as Chief of Police............$185.00
1161--Michelis, John R.--" " policeman................... 165.00
'l162--Kelly, Francis B.--" :t II .................. ,150.00
1163--Bergamaschi, G.--cleaning streets.................... 60.00
1164--Callaghan, Richard M.--salary as City Attorney....... 60.00
1165--Clark, M. J.--salary as City Judge................... 25.00
1166--Fracisco, Chas. J.--special accountinG.~............. 15.00
1167--Hearn, F. Ray--salary as Treasurer................... 16.66'
1168--Johnson, Adolf--salaries as gardener and Deputy
P oundma s t e r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ~ . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1169--Rasmussen, Jesse--salary as
1170--Root, Dr. R. R.-- II "
1171--Stil1, Elmer G.-- " II
1172--Still, Elmer G.-- " II
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1173--Tubbs, Geo. F.--
1174--Bothwell, S.-- II II
1175--Clarke, C~ G.-- " "
1176--Fiorio, Frank-- " II
1177--Jensen, John E.-- " ff
LIBRARY FUND
1178--Harp, Miss Myrtle E.--salary as Librarian............
1179--Bolin, Mrs. Annie--janitor work at library...........
1180--Electric Service Co.--installing lamp at Library.....
1181--Horning, Chas.--paintlng at Library..................
1182--P. G. & E.--library lighting.........................
1183--J'. A. Slater"':''';'bookbin9,ing for library................
1184--Wold Book Shpp--books for Li'brary....................
BOND INTEREST AND REDEMPTION FUND 1915
1185--Arnerican Trust Co.--3 St. Imp. Bonds of,1915 and 16
coupons. · · · · · . · · · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,700. 00
1186--Bank of Arnerica--3 coupons of St. Imp. Bonds of 1915. 37.50
STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND
1187--Bernhardt, R. P.--IOOstakes.......................... 50.44
1188--Califarnia Transf~r Co.--cement...................... 2.88
1189--Bank of ArnericaJ.easignee of Elmer Grana--labor on
&treets. · · · · . · · · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 55.00
1190--Shell Oil Co.--oil and gasoline..................... 41.56
GENERAL FUND
1191--AndersQn Motors--repairs, etc........................
'l192--Anderson, Harold W.--gasoline.........................
1193--Beazell's Drug Store~-goggles.........................
1194--Borges, Wm.--repairing garbaSe cart..................
1195--Bothwell, S. & Son--alterations and repairs.........
1196--Calif. Water Service Co.--hydrant service............
1197-- ff ffl ff " --water for city bldgs.......
1198--" " II " " "corporation yard.
1199--Carlisle" A. & CO.--forms............................
1200--Del Valle Mercantile, Inc.--supplies.................
1201--Fireproof Garage--repairs, etc.......................
1202--General Production Co.--police car desk..............
1203--Arnerican Trust Co.assignee of Geo. Holthuis--cleaning
jail. . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e. . . .
1204--Johnson, Adolf--gasoline used........................
l205--Johnson, H. M.--plugs................................
1206--Judson, Dr. W. E.--exGmining prisoners...............
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City Clerk...............
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135.00
63.00
100.00
35.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
100.00
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1.17
12.00
4.60
2.70
22.66
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.77
7.50
180.90
100.00 '
3.90
.75
2.64
1.24
15.31
3.61
3.50
2.50
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1207--Lassen, F. C.--fertilizer............................$ 15.45
1208--Livermore Commercial Co.--supplies................... ?38
1209--Livermore Fi-r>e Dept.--quarterly salaries............. 300.00-
1210--P. G. & E.--stl'eet lighting...........................338.l8
1211--P. G. & E.--Library Park lighting.................... 4.28
1212--P. G. & E.--lighting city bldgs...................... 6.50
1213--P. G. & E.--electricity used at sewer farm.......... .41
1214--Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.--service........................ 3.40
1215--Rees, H. J.--paper towels............................ 6.70
1216--Rees, Jacob & Son--batteries.........................l.13
1217--Smi th, D. A.--services as policeman...... ..'........ .-... ' ,75.00
1218--Smith, Mrs. Yazel Y.--typing......................... 25.00
l219--Southern Alameda County News--publishing............. 8.25
1220--Still, Elmer G.--fare to Oakland..................... 1.72
l22l--Volponi, Louis James--services as policeman.......... 22.50
Offi~1als'Rep6rts~
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The reports of the Clerk, Treasurer, City Judge~andCliief of
Police and the loose-leaf sheets showing t~e colleJtions of the Tax
Collector, all for the month of March, 1938, and the reports of the
Inspector for the months of February and March, 1938,were read and
on motion of Councilman Cla,rke, seconded by Councilman Fiorio" mid
by the following called vote were accepted and ordered placed on
file: Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen, and Mayor
Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none.
To Repair Railroad Crossing~
The_ Clerk was instructed to write to the Southern Pacific Co.
to put its crossing on the Pleasanton road in good condition, as
required by the permit granted for its construction on August 13th,
1923, or else remove the crossing and leave the roadway there in
good condition.
Ad j o~rnmen t .
On motion of Councilman FiO'rio, seconded by Councilman Bothwell,
and by vote of the touncil, the Council then took a recess to meet
on Monday,
A~~l 18t~~38:11AOO P. ML'o> . / f2...-/7/7
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Mayor. City Clerk.
Approved:
Livermore, California,
APR 1 8 1938
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An pdjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in
the Council Chnmbers at the City Hall on Monday evening, April
18th, 1938. The meeting was called to order at 8;15 o'clock.
Roll Call: Present--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio,
Jansen, and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none.
Minutes Approved.
The minutes of the last meeting wer'e read and on IIlO'tion of
CO'unci1man Clarke, secO'nded by Councilman Jensen, and by t~e
following called vote were apnroved as entered: Ayes--Council-
men Bothwell, Clarke, ~iorio, Jensen, and Mayor Tubbs; noes--
nO'ne; absent--none.
Communications.
1m applic8 tion for ap~)oin tment 8 s City mgineer was rece1 ved
from C. L. White, of Burlingame, CalifO'rn1a.
A letter was received from Julie F. Goss, Public Information
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Editor, San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridg~re~uestinga copy of
"the resolution passed by the LivermO're city Council pertj:1ining
to the recO'mmendation of a 30-day trial reduction of tolls over
the San FranCiscO'-Oakland Bay Bridge."
Both cammunicatians were ordered placed on file.
Seventeen Claims Allowed.
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seventeen claims.,;'l.mounting to a'total of ~360.86, were
audited and aporoved by the Finance Oommittee and on motion of
Councilman Clarke, seconded by Councilmen Jensen, and by the
following called vO'te were allowed out of various funds and
warrants ordered drawn ps follows: ^yes--Councilmen Bothwell,
Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen, and MayO'r Tu'bbs; noes--none; a'hsent--
none,
BOND n~TEH 1?ST IIND REDEMPTION FUND 1915
1222--American Trust Co.--8 coupons....................
1223--Bank of AmericQ--7 coupons.......................
STREErr IMPROVEMEWr FUND
1224--Bank of America, assignee of Elmer Grana--labor
, on s tr e e t s. . . . . . . . . . . . . · · . · · . · · · · · · · · · · · · . · · ·
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87 .50
55.00
G EN TIR A L FUlIfD
l225--El1is, H. R. Co.--3 ru'hber stpmps................
l226--Hansen, R. A.--stove oil.........................
l227--McKinnon, Wm. R.--1,OOO stAmped prlnted envAlopes
l2?'8--P,tendard Oil Co. of California.--oil..............
'1229--Union Oil Co. of Caltforn1 fl--gasO'line............
1230--Volponi, Louis James......."....................
1231--Hock, Mrs. Gertrude K. --serv1ees"as elect.ion
officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . · · · · . · · . ..
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12.42
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l232--Kingsley, Mrs. Edith M.--services HS election officerSP;.OO
1233--Lydiksen, Mrs. Helen C.-- It It It It "5.00
l234--Moy, Mr's. Annie B.-- It tt II tt 5.00
l23B--McDonald, Mrs. Annie-- It tt It tt 5.()()
1236--Pierson, !I,T 8 . Luella H.-- tt tt tI " 5.00
l237--Stlv~, ~J8nuel L.-- It II " It 5.00
l238--Young, :Mr s.. Mary J.-- It It tt It 5.00
Prop~sed Ordinance Placed on File.
On Jrt0tlcm of Counc:U.man Fiorio, seconded by Councilman .Ten8en,
and by the following called vote, the proposed anti-p:J,cketing
ordinance wes ordered placed on file indefinitely far act.ion:
Ayes--Councilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fiorio, Jensen, end Mayor Tubbs;
noes--none; absent--none.
Election Returns Canvassed.
The election returns for the recent nnmicipal election we1"e
then canvl3 ssed from the tally lists and the ten absent vote-('s'
ballots cQunted by the Council as provlded by 19w; the voters'
signatures on the autside of the identification envelopes being
first cQmpared with thQse on their registration affidav:Jts and then
the ballots taken aut ane by ane, the numbered slip torn off and
the ballot deposited in the box, the box shpken up Hild t.he ballots
then taken out Qne by one and thf~ votes counted."
Res~luti?n Declarin~ Results of, Electiop.
The following resolution was read and was introduced by Coun-
cilman Clarl{E" and on mQtion of Councilman C18rke, seconded by
Councilman Jensen, and by the following calJed VQte was adopted:
Ayes-- CO\.IDcilmen Bothwell, Clarke, Fi6riQ, Jensen, and Mayor, Tubbs;
noes--none; absent--none:
RFSOLU'11ION NO.1198.
Whereas, 9 general municipal election was held and conducted
in the City of Livermore, on Tuesday, the 12th day of rlpril, 1938,
as required by law; and
Whereas , it ,'ppears that notice of said election was duly
and legallY given, that voting precincts were properly establiShed,
that election officers were an"ointed and election sunnlies furnished
and that in all resnects said-election was held and conducted and
the votes cqs+' thereat received and canvassed., and the returns
thereQf, mRde rind declared in time, form and manner as required
by the general laws of the state of Celiforn1.8. governtng elections I
ln cities of the fifth and sixth C18SS; and I
~~ereas, the Council of s8id City of Livermore met at the
Counc:ll Chambers thereof on Manday, the 18th day of April, 1938,
to canvass the returns of said election and install the newly
elected officers, and h.aving canvassed s2id returns, t.he CQuncil
finds that the number of vates cast, the names of the persQns voted
for, and other mAtt.ers required b:. lp,w, to be hereinafter stated,
naw therefQre,
Be it resQlved, determined and declared as follows:
That said regular genere,l municipal election was held and
conducted in the City of Livermore, Qn Tuesday, ,the 12th day of
jlpril, 1938, in time, form Rnd manner as required. by law; R.nd
Be it further resolved, determined And decl~red, that there
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were two (2) voting precincts established fQr the purpose of holding
se.id election, consisting of R consolidation of theregular election
prectncts established for hQJ.ding the last general State and
County electians as fQllows:
Consolidated voting precinct ItA" cQmprisinp- Sta.te and
County precincts numbers one (1), two (2), three (3), and four
(4), of the City of Livermore.
ConsQlidated voting precinct tlB" comprising StA.t,e end
County prec.inctsnumbers five (5), and six (6), of the City Qf
IJivermore.
That the whole number of votes cast in said City of
Livermore was 848; and
Be it further resolved, determined and declared that the
names of the persons voted for, the offices for which they were
voted, together with the whole number of votes which they
received inthe entire city of Livermore, are as fQllows:
VOrrES RECEIVED
Office Pre-
voted cinct
for ,!lA"
Names of
persons
vated for
Pre-
cinct
liB II
Absentee
Vote
Total
Vote
Councilman,
full term
Frank Fiorio II II 280 162 5 447
Harold w. Anderson II n 284 167 7 458
Lawrence J. Giubbini II It 28 32 none 60
F. Leslie Herrick n II 158 75 3 236
Ray A. Nelson It It 73 61 none 134
Andrew Nissen II It 131 43 2 176
Frank B. Roberts II II 247 127 5 379
Ernest G. Wente II It 289 139 6 434
Scattering II II nQne nane none nQne
Be it further resolved, determined and declared, that at the
said general municipnl election held in said City on Tuesday,
the 12th day of April, 1938, the follow1,Y]'< ''11"''''['01'\;:; '''T0,1'0 "'1 p;ct.en
to the respective offices for the terms stated and until the1~
successors are duly elected and qualified, as follows:
Harold W. Aaderson was elected Councilman for the full term
of four years; and
Frank Fiorio was elected Councilman for the full term of four
years; and
Ernest G. Wente was elected Councilman ror the full term of
rour years.
Be ir further resQlved, determined and declared, that the
Clerk shall enter on the records or this Council a statement or
the result or the said election, Showing: ,
. . 1. fhe whole number or votes cast in said City of Livermorel
2. The names of the persons voted ror;
3. r.Lhe office which each person ,:was vQted ror;
4. r.Lhenumber of votes given a~~uch precinct to each of such
persons; and .
5. The number of votes given in said City or Livermore to
each of such persons, the term ror which they were elected.
Be itrurther resolved, determined and declared that the
Clerk shall immediately make and deliver to each of sucb persons
elected a certificate of electiQn, signed by him and duly
authenticated; he shall also impose the constitutional oath or
orfice and have them subscribed' thereto and rile the same in his
orfice, whereupon they shall be induced into their respective
ofrices to w~ich they have been elected.
Iatl?9Q.1olG89. at 'ill QQj9UPR8d P8gullilP R18eting Ule (~g.'Y,!u~11 at
th~ ~lt~ Gt tiv8pmOP8 held this 19th day of tp~il, 1~38, by
Adjoul"nment.
on motion of Councilman FloriO', seconded by Councilman
Clarke, and by the following called vote the Council then
adjourned sine die.
Newly Elected Councilmen SWQrn In.
The Clerk then delivered certificetes'or election to each
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of the three newly elected Councilmen and administered the oath
of office to each of them.
Mayor Chosen.
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The Clerk, acting as chairman, then called the new Caunail
to order, finding all five of them present, and called for nom-
inations tor Ma:yor.'
On motiQn of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman
Anderson, Councilman Tubbs was placed in nomination for 11e.yorl
and no further nominations being made, the chairman declered
nominations closed.
on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman
Wente, and by the following called vote, Councilman Tubbs was
chosen as Mayor: Ayes--Councilmen P.nderson~ Bothwell, Fiorio
and Wente; noes--none; nat voting-- Councilman Tubbs; absent--
none. Mayor Tubos then took the chair.
Application Received.
An applicatian for appointment as Superintendent of streets
and Inspector was received from Carl G. Clarke.
ResolutiQn APpointin~ Superintende,nt of Streets
Bnd nspector.
The following resolution w,as read and was introduced by
Councilman Bothwell and on motion of Councilman Bothwell,
s~conded by CQuncilman Anderson, and by the fOllowing called
vote was adopted; l\yes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Fiario,
Wente and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none:
RESOLUTION NO.1199.
1qhereas, vacancies now exist in the following offices in
the City of Live-'more, to-wit: Superintendent of Streets,
'8u:tld1ng InspectQr, Electrical Inspector, Plumbing Inspector, Gas
Inspector, and Sidewalk Inspector.
Now therefore, be it resolved that Carl G. Clarke be and
he is hereby appointed Superintendent of Streets Qf the City of
LLvermore, to serve at the pleasure of the City Gouncil at the
ompensation of $200.00 per month, payable semi-monthly, in
arre8.rs, namely, the first ~md sixteenth day of each and every
calendar month.
Be it further resolved that the s~dd Cqrl G. Clarke be
and he is hereby appointed Building Inspector, Electrical Ins-
pector, Plumbing Inspect.or, Gas Inspector and Sidewalk Inspector
of the City of Livermore. to serve at the pleasure of the City
Couna.il, wi tbout compensation as such Building InspectQr,
Elect.rical Inspector, Plumbing InE!.Bctor, Gas Inpsector And Side-
walk Inspector of the City af LiverlllOre.
Gasaline to be Furnished.
On motion of Councilman Fiorio, secanded by Councilman
Bothwell, and by the following Called vote, it was decided to
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furnish gasoline to WPA Engineer ,Tames V. B. Cain "hy reinbursing
him at the close of each working period upon his sUbmitting the
bills for gasoline he has used in the City's service: Ayes--
Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Fiorio, Wente end Mayor Tubbs;
noe8--none; absent--none.
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On motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman
and)1: vot:~ th~ ~unCll. the Council then adjourned.
-~ Attest:~~SC-~
Mayor. City Clerk.
,Livermore, California, MAy'.2 - 1938
Bothwell,
Approved:
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Regular Meeting--W~y 2, 1938~
4 regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council
Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, May 2nd, 1938. The
meet.ing was called to order at 8:10 o'clock.
Roll call: Present--Councilmen Anderson, 'B.othweJ.l, Fiorio,
wente and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none.
~l1ding Con~r;.i ttees ApJl)Qi.nted.
Mayor Tubbs announced the appointment,of the following stand-
ing committees:
Street and Light--Frank Fiorio, Chairman; Anderson and Wente.
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Finance and License-- Wente, Chairman; Bothwell, and Fiorio.
Public Safety--Bothwell, Chairman; Anderson and Wente.
Building and Ordinance--Anderson, Chairman; Bothwell and Fiorio.
Minutes Approveq.
On 'motion of Councilmen FiQriQ, seconded by Councilman Both-
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well, arid by vote of the Council, the minutes of the last meeting,
after being read, were aporoved as entered.
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Pole PQrmit Granted.
On motion of Councilman FioriQ, seconded by Councilman Both-
well, and by the f'ollowing called vQte, the Pacific Telephone &
Telegraph Co. was granted permission to erect two poles and an
anchor on the South side of Railr08.d avenue near the corner of
North I street, as per diagram sent: Ayes--Councilmen AndersQn,
Bothwell, Fiorio, Wente and Mayor Tubbs-; noes--none; ebsent--none.
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Sixty-six claims, amaunting to a total of $.'3,561.83, were
audited and approved by the Finance Committee and on motion of
Councilman Wente, secQnded by Councilman Fiorio, and by the fol-
lowing called VQte were allowed out of various funds and warrants
ordered drawn as follows: Ayes-- Councilman Anderson, Bothwell,
Fiorio, Wente and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none:
General Fund
l239--Doten, Geo. N.--sBlary as Chief of Police...........
l240--Michelis, John R.__1t II Policeman................
l24l--Kelly, Francis B.--" II It ................
l242--Bergamaschi" G. --cleaning streets...................
l243--Callaghan, Richard N.--salary as City Attorney......
1244--Clark, M. J.--salary es City Judge..................
l245--Fracisco, Chas. J.--special accQunting..............
l246--Hearn, F. Ray--salary a,s Treasurer..................
1247--Johnson, Adolf--salaries as gardener and Deputy
PO'UIldmas ter. . . . ~ . . . . e.. . . . . . . . . . . * .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1248--Rasmussen, Jesse--s8'18ry as Feneral utt-lity' man.....
l249--Root, Dr. R. R.-- It tt Milk Inspector..........
1250--Still, Elmer G.-- It It City Clerk............~.
l25l--St1.1l, Elmer G.-- n "Deputy Tax Collector....
l252--TUbbs, Geo. F.-- It tt Councilman..............
'1253--Anderson, HarQld W._...tt II " ..............
l254--aothwAll, S. __ tt nit . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
l255--~larke, C. G.-- It II " ..............
1256--l"iorio, Frank-- II II It . . . . . . . . . . . '. . .
l257--Jensen, John E.-- It" It ..............
1258--Wen te. E. G. __ U It n . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1259--Clarke, C. G.-- It" Sunt. of StrAets........
Library Fund
1260--Harp, Miss Myrtle E.--Libr8ri~n.....................
126l--Bolin, Mrs. Annie--janitor work at library..........
General Fund
l262--Anderson, Bflrold W.--gaso1ine........................
l263--/lnderson Motors--repairs, etc........................
1264--Cai11., James v.. 'B.--gasoline and oil purchased and
us ed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
l21~;5--California Transfer Co. --concrete mix, etc..........
1266--California WE\ tel' Service Co. --wa tel' for fire hydrants
1267-- II It II II tt It city bldgs..
1268-- II II " It II II 00'1"''1''1. Yard..
1269--Callaghan, Richard M.--traveling expenses, ete......
1270--Clarke, C. G.--fund fo~ netty expenses..............
l27l--Coast Mfg. & Supply CO:O"'l'"l8rts for hydra.nt...........
1272--Del Valle Me~cantile, Inc.--supplies................
1273--Diamond Match Co. --lumber, etc..,...................
l2'74--Dolan, Dr. Paul E. --examining pr1.soners.............
l275--Fireproof GarAge--gaso1ine........,.................
1276--Hansen, R. A.--oil for sewer farm...................
l277--Herrick, Dr. F. L.--exa.m:tning prisoners.............
1278--Johnson, Adolf--gasoline used.......................
l279--Livermore Con~ercial CQ.--blue lamps................
1280--Livermore Herald~-election supplies,nostals, etc....
l281--Bank of ,ilmeric8, Assignee af Wm. B. Lowe--cleFlning
jail. . " '" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
l282--MAzzocco Resteurant--meals for prisoners..........,.
l283--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--street li~htinp.........
l284~->> ">> >> " --library n;rk lightinr...
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1285-- It tt II Ii --lighting city bldgs.....
l2B6--" "It Ie' II --elentrici ty for sewer'
f 8.r!n. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . ~ . .
l2Q'7--C',,..,,i th, D. A. --sel"vices aSPQlicem~n.................
1288--Smith, t~s. Hazel Y.--tvning........................
l289--Southern A1amedR County News--publish:tnr.... ...... ...
1290--T;"et.zel, F. W. --labor 8ndmHterin Is. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1291--Volponi, Louis James--services as 901icemnn.........
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$185.00
165.00
150.00
n.0.00
60.60
25.00
15.00
16.67
100.00
135.00
63.00
100.00
35.00
10.00
5.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
40.00
100.00
l7.7fJ
~99
15.85
7.00
103.07
100.00
.75
1.05
6.45
25.00
9.50
, 4.90
23.42
7.50
1;54
78.67
5.00
2.50
2116
100.41
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6.00
6.30
338.18
3.44
6.95
.78
65.00
25.00
7.00
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Libr ary Fund
l292--Angwin Book Bindery--binding boaks for livrary..... $
1293--E1ectric Service Co.--installinl!, lamp at Livrary...
l294--Horning, Chas.--painting at lib"8Y'y................
1295--Livermare hp.Y'A,ld--printing fQr lib!'a!'y.............
1296--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--liv!'a!'y lighting.......
l297--Tret.zp.l, F. W.--repairs at library.................
l298--Wold Book Shop--books fQr libra!'y..................
Street Imp!'ovement Fund
l299--Bank of ,America, assignee of Elmer Grana--labor on
streets. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.76
1.27
15.00
f).57
4.36
2.51
3.71
55.00
Sewer Bond Fund of 1925
1500-~ealifo~nia Transfer Co.--sewer pipe................
1301--EscQver,Ed--labor on sewers........................
1302--Power, E. J.--1nbor4on sewer.......................
Stret3t Imp. Bonrl s (~1 nld.ng Fund of 1926)
1303--Amer1oan Trust'Co.....'two OOUpOU8.................... 55.00
1304--Bank of .Ll.meroica--on st. Imp. Band of 1926...... I... .1,000.00
36.05
24.00
24.00
Offioials r HepQt'ts.
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The reports of the eie2k, Treasurer, Inspectar, City Judge,
and Chief of Police and the loose-leaf sheets shQwing the col-
lections of the Tax Collector, all for the month of ~pril, 1938,
were read and on motion of 00tmcilman Bothwell, seoonded by
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Councilman Fi6T'-fo. and hy the following celled vote wert"! accepted
Rnd ordered placed on file: i\yes--Councilmen Imderson, Bothvrell,
FioI'io, WentE' and Ma;lOI' Tubbs; noes--none; absent--nane.
Hesolut on Heiec~i~~ AI,l Truck Bids.
The fOllowing I'esolution was rend nnd was intron.uced by
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Cauncilman Anderson and on motian af C,ouncilm~m Anderson, seconded
by Councilman wente, 8.nd by the.f'011owin:z cR-Iled vate W9.S adopted:
j\yes--Coumoilmen !'~nderson, Bothwell. Fiorio, Wente and Mayor ~bbs1
noes--none; absent--nane:
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~ESOLUTTON NO .1200.
Resolved that resQlutian li0.119l, callirij;! for bids for the
purchase of a truck, be and the snme is hereby rescin'ded, and all
bids offered thereunder are hereby reiected; and be it fur~her
Resolved that the ClpY'k be end he is nel'eby instructed to
ret.u'Y'n to' the bidders all deposits 'Y'eceived.
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Resolu ti~,~n 1~~ Payment of Salaries.
,The following resolution wes read nnn. WAS introduced by
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COlmci1mah J3o'thwell, and by the follON ing called vote was adopted:
lI.yes--councilrnen JlndersQn. Bot.hwell, FioI'io, Wente and Meyor Tubbs;
"noes--none; absent--nane:
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Rl~SOTJurrION NO .1201.
~~ereas, it is the desire of various officers and employees
of the City of ,LivermQre, that they receive their I'esp~C'tiv~,.
sa,laries semi-m"o" nthlY" ra,theI'.than mO.rIithly. .. .,' ,
I. "NoW, therefoT'e~be ,~.treJ:lol'Ved by the Council of tJ::ie Ctt:l,Q(.
liveI'more, that the following named offioers and employees oft~~
City of Llvermore shqll be naid their salaries 98 such officers
and employees semi-monthly in arreRrs, namel;r on the firs tend C'
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sixteenth d~y of e~ch and every calendar month, 0'1" ~eriod of
employment. And sqid payment shall be in full payment of, all
services DA'Y'formed fQr the City of LivermQre, to-w'it:
, 1. The Chief of PQlice And Ex-officto" Tax Collector;
2. /\11 regularly employed nolice Qfl'icers af the City
af Livermore;
3. street Sweeryf4r;
4. The Lib"'ary Park Gardener '1nd Deputy Poundmaster;
5. The gen'~ral utility Man of the C1 ty of Livermore;
Be it further resalved that the c~mpensation of all police
officers Qf the City of Livermore whO' shall be so employed notmor~ _
that twenty-five days in any Qne c~lendar month, is hereby fiKed
at the rate of five (~~5.00) dollars, per day ench, for each',day so
er(lployed.
Be it further resolved t'!'lat all resQlutions or parts of
resolutions in conflict herewith are he:reby rescinded.
COEllilUnicD. tians.
p., propos 'l.on was received from Wm. B. Lowe offering to do cer-
tam ,1 ani tQr work in the lower story of the City Hall Bnd in the
,iail for a totsl of $15.75 a month. It WAS accepted.
-^. letter was received frQm the Ltver'more Tennis Club request.il\g
V18t two tennis courts be concrete-surfaced at t.hf' Seventh-Street
Park at a CQst of nbaut $300 for each court.
A.. letter was r>eceived from the ftchison, Topeka and Santa
Fe Railwny System tha,nking the Council for supnortinp; its neti tion
to operate a bus line in the stqte.
A letter was received from t,he Ca,lifornie state Relief Pdmin-
istration in regard to the WPA work program.
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~he communications were ordered placed on file.
Hesolut5_on in l"'e Salaries.
The following resolution was read and WAS introduced by Council-
man Bothwell and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Coun-
cilman Fiorio,and b7y' the following called vote was adopted:
J\yes--CQuncilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Fio1"lo, Wente and MaYQr Tubbs;
noes--none; absent--none:
'R~)SOT)JTION NO .1202.
Whereas, t.his Council did on the 18th day of April, 1938, duly pass
and adApt Resolution number 1199 appointing 08.1"1 G. Clarke Superin-
tendent of streets. Building lhspector, Electrical Inspector, '
Plumbing Dlspeetor, Gas Inspector and Sidewallt Inspec-
I t0r'. Find 1'ixing his comnensFl tion for such employment, and
'cThereas, it is deemed 9dvisRble to segrA,GU'te the M110unt of
co;,mensatian to be allocated to the varipus offices to be pnminist-
er.'ed 'hy the ssid Carl G. ClArke. ,
Now, therefore, be it resolved that the compensation of the
snid Carl G. nlarke as ~llnerin tenden t of Streets, be 9nd the same,
. i~ hereby fixed at the rate af ~~50.00 per manth payable semi-
monthly, in R'Y'rears, namely, the first and sixteenth day of e8ch Bnd
eve'y calendaJ' month. a~d that th" comnen,d,; I"\n of the' said Carl
G. Clqrke, as Bui Id1ng Insnector, Electt-:tcal Insnector, Plumbint!
Inspector, Gas Inspector, and Si,dewalk Ihsnector,' be pnd the sam~ -
1s hereby, fixed nt the rate Qf ::$150 per mQnth paj'able semi-monthly,
in arrears, namely, the first and sixteenth day of each and eve,-'V
calendar,month, and that 911 resalutions or Darts of resolut1ansv
in confllct herewith are hereby rescinded. '
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0nrnoticlm of Councilman Fiorio, seoonded by Councilman Both-
well, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess
to meet on Monday, May 16th, 1938, at 8 p. m. c;;::? p
Approved: ~/rcJ42,~, Attest:~/;Z~
Mayor.
City Clerk.
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Adjourned Regular Meetin~--May 16. 1938.
1m adjo1.lrned regular meeting of the City Council was held in
the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, May 16th,
1938.
The meeting was called to order at 8:15 o'clock.
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Roll call: Present--Councilmen Anderson, Fiorio, Wente and
Mayor Tubbs; absent--Oouncilman Bothwell.
Minutes Approved.
The minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion of
Councilman Fiorio,Dseconded by Councilman Wente, and by vote of
the Council were approved as entered; Ayes--Councilmen Anderson,
Fiorio, Wente and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--Colillcilman
Bothwell.
Aadress~,aouncil.
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Dr. C. W. Mack, ~erneW.Brown~andJC, Harlie Power appeared
before the Gouncil as representatives of the Livermore Tennis
Club and advocated the building of the tennis court of l20xlOO
feet in size by the City.
MByor Tubbs appotnted Councilmen
Bothwell, Anderson and Fiorio 8S a committee to confer with the
Tennis Chlb coromi ttee on Monday evening, .May 23rd.
President Lee H. Newbert and Attorney P. E. Sloan, repre-
senting the Pacific(';Gas & Electric Co., addressed the Council
in regard to their requested franchise for furnishing electric
power and stated that similar franchises hed been granted the oom-
pany by the cities of San Mateo, Redwood City, Sunnyvale, Mountain
View and. Salinas.
Andrew Nissen requested that an electrolier standard that
obstructs pert of the drivewa) at his place of busine~s be moved
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Councilman Bothwell Present.
At this point COlillcilmen Bothwell arrived Bt the mee1:;'-ng.
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Merchant Classification.
On motion of Councilman Wente, seconded by Councilman Anderson,
and by the following called vote, the merchant-c18ss business to be
done by G. T. Harris Jr. in conducting a vegetable market at 1662
West First street W8S classified as of the first class for the first
yepr of business: Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Fiorio, '{~:
Wente and Mr:yor Tubbs; rtoes--none; absent--none.
Firearms Permit Granted.
On motion of Councilman Wente, seconded by Councilman Bothwell,
and by the following called vote, a permit to sell small firearms at
retail at 157 Sauth J street for ane year was granted to Jacob Rees
& Son:
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Ayes-- Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Fiorio, Wente pnd
Meyor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none.
Claims Allowed.
Thirty-seven claims, amounting to a total of ~1,392.82, were
audited and approved by the Finance Co~~ittee and on motion of
Councilman Wente, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by the follow-
ing caooed vote were allowed out of various funds and warrants or-
dered drawn as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Florio,
Wente and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none:
GENERAL FUND
1305--Doten, Geo. N.--~alary as Chief Qf Police............~.$92.50
1306--Kelly, Francis B.--" " policeman.................... 75.00
1307--Michelis, John R.--" "policeman.................... 82.50
l308--Bergamaschi, G.-- cleaning streets.................... 30.00
1309--Clarke, C. G.--salary as Inspector..................... 75.00
13l0--Johnson, Adolf--s81ories as gBrdener and Deputy
Poundma s t er. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50.00
67.50
Jesse--salary as general utility man........
STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND
G.--salary as Superintendent of Streets.....
GENERAL FUND
25:~'OO
1311--Rasmussen,
l312--Clarke, C.
1313--Bernhard t, Hoy P. --repairs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1314 - - e a in , ;r.v .B . - - g B sol in e used.......................... . . .
l3l5--EBst Boy B1ueprjnt & Supply Co.--12 blank books........
1316--Electric Service Co.--materials and labor..............
1317 --Hansen, 'R. A. -- stove oil...............................
1318--Jensen, John E.--work and materials....................
l319--Livermore Chamber of COIT~erceT~~dv~rtisiu~.Livermore...
1320-- II \ " II II --furnishing '-"music and
advertising Livermore............................. .425.00
1321--Livermore Commercial Co.,-supplies..................... 14.72
1322--Pacific Relephone & Telephone Co.--service............. 10.50
1323--Peterson & Co., ChBS. H.--auditing..................... 75.00
132G~-S~u1berger & Co., J.--floral piece..................... S5:15
1325--Shell Oil Co.--gasoline................................ 34.38
1326--Still, Elmer G.--expressage paid....................... .56
1327--Allen, Mrs. Esther A.--juror's fees.................... 2~a5
1328--Baughnwn, Mrs. Hazel---" " .................... 2.15
1329--BurkhBrt, Mrs. It,gude E.-- If " .................... 2.15
1330--Evans, Nrs. Carrie C. --" " .................... ~ .15
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1331--Faria, Mrs. Helen M.--- .................... 2.15
1332--Holm, Mrs. Sophia-- II If .................... 2.15
1333--Jensen, Iv1rs. Katie M.--" ".................... 2.15
l334--Kelly,Mrs. Theres_a R.--" If .....................2.15
28.45
6.70
10.01
50.74
15.45
13.59
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l335--Lydiksen, Mrs. Helen C.--jurorfs
1336--McCormick, Mrs. Agnes-- fI
l337--Pierson, Mrs. Luella M.-- fI
l338--Shidaker, Fred-- "
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2.15
2.15
2.15
2.15
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STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND
1339--Bank of America,assignee of Elmer Grena--labor...... 55.00
1340--Standard Oil Co. of California--g~soline and oil.... 44.27
STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS SINKING FUND OF' 1~~6
l34l--Bank of America--two coupons...... ~ . . . . . . . . . . . ::-. . .. 55.00
Two Bids Accepted.
On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman
Fiorio, 2nd by the following calleucvete, the bids Qf Anderson
Motors to' install an overload spring on the Chevrolet fire truck
for ~4.50 and to paint the police car for $35.00 were accepted on
condition that a substitute ca~ for the police car be furnished
meanwhile without extra charge: Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Both-
well, Fiorio, Wente and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none.
Gasoline"Contract Accepted.
, The following resolution was read and was introduced by Coun-
cilman Anderson and on motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by
Councilmen Fiorio, end by the following calle-dc)v:ote was 8dopted:
Ayes--Councilmen Andersan, Bothwell, Fiorio, Wente Bnd Mayor Tubbs;
noes--nonej absent--none.
RESOLUTION NO. 1203
Resolved that the contract of the Tide Water Associated Oil
00., dated April 15th, 1938, proposing to furnish part of the gas-
oline required by the City, be andt~he SRme is hereby accepted,
and the Mayor of the City is hereby autharized to sign said con~
tract for and on behalf of the City. :
Report Accepted.
On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman'
Wente, and by the following called vote, the report of the Milk
Inspector for the past two month-s was accepted and ordered placed
on file: Ayes--C6uncilmen-Anderson, Bothwell, Fiorio, Wente and
Mayor ~bbsj noes--nonej absent--none.
ResG~tion Fixing Salary' of Milk Inspector.
!be" tb110Wlng resolution was read and was introduced by
Councilman Anderson and on motion of Councilman Andersan, seconded
by CQuncilman Bothwell, . and by the following called vot~as adop-
ted: Ayes--Anderson, Bothwell, Fiorio, Wente and Mayor Tubbs; noes--
none; absent--nonm:
RESOLUTION NO. 1~$~.
Resolved that the salary of R. R..Root as Milk ~nspector of
the City of Livermore be.l1nd~'the same is hereby fixed at the ret.
of seventy dollars a month, beginning June 1st, 1938, 'al?-d that the
said R. R. Root shall serve as such Inspector during the pleasure
of this Council.
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ResQlutionMaking Appropriation for Advei-,lsing.
The following resolution was read and was introduced by
Co~ncilman Wente and on motion of Councilman Wente, seconded by
Councilman Anderson, and by the following called vote was adopted:
Ayes--Couhoilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Fiorio, Wente and Mayor Tubbs;
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RESOLUTION NO. 1205.
Resolved that the sum ot $25 be and the same is hereby ap-
propriated from the Geneaal Fund of the City Qf Livermore, to be
paid to the Livermore Chamber ~ Commerce for the purppsecof
advertising the City of Livermore during the Eagles' Conventio~
to be held in the City of San Diego on June 9th to 11th.
Second Resolution Making Apprmpriation fQr Advertising.
The following resolution was read and was introduced by
Councilman Bothwell and on motiQn of CQuncilman Bothwell,seconded
breOeYDoilman Fiorio, and by the following called vote was adopted:
Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, BQthwell, Fiorio, Wente and Mayor Tubbs:
RESOLUTION NO. 1206.
ResQlved that the sum of $425 be and the same is hereby
appropriated from the General Fund of the City of LivermQre,
to be paid to the Livermore Chamber of Commerce for the purpose
of furnishing music and advertising the City of Livermore during
the 1939 LivermQre Rodeo Celebration.
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Resolution Authorizing Mayor to Sign Certain Contracts.
The following resolution was read and was introduced by
Councilman Bothwell and on mot~on of Councilman Bothwell, seconded
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by Councilman Fiorio, and by the following called vote was adopted:
Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Fiorio, Wente and Mayor Tubbs;
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noes--none. absent--none:
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RESOLUTION NO. 1207.
Whereas the Council of the City Qf Livermore did by Resolution
No. 1115, heretofore duly passed and adopted, authorize and empower
L. E. Wright, City Engineer, to sign certain contracts between the
City of Livermore and the Department of Publio Works in the State
of~alifornia and/or the State Highway Commission of the State of
California in reference to th~ mainten~ce and/or improvement of
certain streets in the City of Livermore out of the Quarter Cent
Gas Tax Fund; and
Whereas it is deemed advisable that Geo. F. Tubbs, Mayor of
the City of Livermore, now signs Baid oontracts.
Now therefare be it resolved that Resolution No. 1115 be
and the same is hereby rescinded; and '
Be it furthep resolved that Geo. F. Tubbs, Mayor of the City
of Livermore, be and he is hereby authorized to sign said contracts
for and on behalf of the City of Livermo~e~
Resolution Designating West 4th St. as of MajQr Importance.
The following resolution was read and was introduced by \
CQunci1man Fiorio and on motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by
Councilman Bo~hwe11, and by the following called vote was adopted:
Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, FiQrio, Wente and Mayor Tubbs;
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noes--none; absent--none:
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RilOLUTION NO. l20g.
Whereas, the City Council of the City of Livermore did here-
tof~e duly pass and adopt Resolution No. 1130, approving the maps
of streets of major importance through the Citrof Livermore, and
Whereas, the Council of the City of Livermore deems it ad-
visable to designate Fourth street in the City of Livermore from
South Livermore avenue to College avenue in said city a street of
major importance to be maintained and/or improved Qut of the Speci&
Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund, and whereas a map of the City of
Livermore is herto attached designating said Fourth street in red
thereon. '
Now therefore be it resolved that Fourth street in the City
of Livermore fDom South Livermore avenue to College,\avenue inside
the city be and it is hereby declared to be a street of m~or im-
portance to be maintained and/or improved out of the Special Gas
Tax Street Improvement Fund.
In're Use of Motorcycle.
A motton was made by CQuncilman Fiorio, but not seconded,
that the City's motQrcycle be returned to use by the police
,department.
~urnment.
On motion qf Councilman Florio, seconded by Councilman Both-
ewell, and by vot e of the Council, the ~ouncil ~hen adj ourned. _ d
Approved: d~a-;;..~_ -.y--, Atte.t~~?-.JC;;i..e
Mayor.Pro tem. City Clerk.
Livermore, California,
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Regular Meeting--June 6. 1938.
A regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council
Chambers at the City,Hall on Manday evening, June 6th, 1938. The
meeting was called to ~rder at 8:20 o'clock.
Orimotion of Counci~man Anderson, seconded by Councilman Fiorio,
and by vote of the Council, Councilman Bothwell was chosen as Mayor
p;eoTbmpot'e.
Min~tes Approved.
The minutes of the lest meeting were read,arid on motiom of C
Councilman F'iorlo, seconded by Counciman Wente, and by vote of the
Council;were appro~ed as entered.
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Offlcie.ls~ Renorts.
The reports of the Jhoeas~rer , Inspector, C,tty Judge, Milk In-
spector,' attd Chie~f of Pol1:-ee- and the' loose-leaf shee:bs shovhng the
collections af the Tax Collector, all for the month Mny. 1~~8~ 'W~~
read ~ q.n lrJqitttqn of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman
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Anderson, and by the following called vote were accepted and ordered
placed on file: Ayes-- Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Fiorio and
Wente; noes--none; absen1;-Mayor Tubbs..
Claims Allowed.
Seventy-four claims, amounting to a total of $3,910.49, were
audited and approved by the Finance Comraittee and on-motion of
Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Councilman Wente,nnd by the following
called vote',iwere allowed out of various funds and WBrrl'mts ordered
grewn .as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Fiorio and
Wente! noes--none; absent-...M~wori'Tubbs:
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAaE'LICENSEDFEES FUND
13.2--K~11y, FrRncis'B.--splar~' as policeman.............:.$ 75.00
l343--Michelis, Jo:b..n R.-- " " \" ............... 82.50
. GENERAL FUND'
l344--Doten, Geo. N.--selery as Chief of Police............ 92.50
l345--Bergemeschi, G.--street cleaning..................... 30.00
l346--Callaghan, RichaI'd M.--sa18ry as City Attorney....... 60.00
l347--Clark, M. J.--salery as City Judge................... 25.00
l348--Clerke, C. G.--salary as Inspector................... 75.00
l349--I"racisco, . Chas. J .--special accounting .,.............. 15.00
1350--Hearn, F. Ray--salary as Treasurer................... 16.67
l35l--Joh11son, Adolf--srlary erardener and Deputy Poundmaster.50.00
l352--Rasmussen, Jesse--salary 8S gemeral utility man...... 67,50
l353--Root, Dr. R. R.--selary as Milk Inspector............ 63.00
l354--Still, Elmer G.--salary as City Clerk................ 100.00
l355--Still, Elmer G.--salary as Deputy Tax Collector...... 35.00
l356--Tubbs, Geo. F.--salary as Councilman................. ~O.OO
l357--Anderson, Harold W_l' 'I " ................. 10.00
l358--BothvJell, S.-- "" " ................. .10.00
l359--Fiorio, F'rRnk-- "II " ................} 10.00
l360--Wente, E. G.-- "II II ................. 10.00
l36l--Cla.rke, C. G.-- If" " ................. 10.00
1, c' LIBRARY FUND
l362--Harp,Miss Myrtle E.--salary 8S Librarian.............
l363--Bolin, Mrs. Annie--~anitor work......................
l364--Hansen, R. A.--stove oil.............................
l365--Lawless Drug Co.--subscription.......................
l366--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--Library li!hting.........
l367--San Francisco News Co.--books-.......................
l368--Sather Gate Book Shop--books.........................
GENERAL<FUND
l369--Anderson, John L.--services as policeman.............
l370--Anderson Mators--repairs and supplies................
l37l--Bothwell & Son, S.--cerpenter work arid materials.....
l372--California Market--dog food..........................
l373--CaliforniB Water Service Co.--water for fire hydrants
1374-- II " " " --water for 6ityblde;s...
1375-- II " " " --water for corp. yerd...
l376--Dolan, Dr. Paul E.--examining prisoners..............
l377--Dutcher,& Son, N. D.--suppliesTT.....................
1378 - - El e c t r i c S e rv ice Co. - -1 amp s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. .
l379--Ellis Co.,H. R.--rubber stamps.......................
1380--Fireproof Garage--gasoline...........................
138l--General Electric Supply Corp.--electrolier globes....
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100.00
17.00
77':''13
6.50
3.88
1.70
58.37
5.00
43, .16
38.75
1.50
100.00
1.50
3.60
10.00
152.54
2.16
1.42
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1382--Harris, Gil Sr.--keys and repairs. .......... .....,...,. .$2.81
1-.983--Jensen, John E.--metal work..,......,..",..,... .'...... .11.62
1384--Johnson, Adolf,--gasoline used,................,........ .2.50
1~85--Livermore Commercial Co.,--hose, etc........., ...".,.. .15.97
1386--Livermore Union High School District of Alameda Co.--
; rental of park block............. ...,..,... ... ..... ..1.00
1337--Lowe, Wm. B.-- janitor work......,.,................... .15.75
-1~88--Mazzocco's Restaurant--meals for Drisoners..... ..".... ,12.95
13S9--Pac.Coast Bldg. Officials' Conf.,--annual dues..."... .10.00
1390--Pacific Gas and Electric c,ompany--street lighting,... ..338.18
1301--Pacific Gas and Ele :_'tric Company--LiJrary Park light ing. ,3.00
1392--Pacific Gas and. Electric Company--Lighting city bldgs.. ..6.38
1393--Pacific Gas and Electric Comnany--~lectrlc. t:-: fo-
~ev'ler farm......of...............................:...................... 10.48
1394--Rees~& Son, Jacob--curtains and bat~eriep....... ....... ..5.28
1~95--Smith, Mrs. Hpzel Y.--ty,9ing..............,..,......". .25.00
1396--Smith, D. A.--.ervices as policeman,.... ....,.,." ..... .75.00
1397--Tretzel,F.W.--labor and. materials. ..,.., ,..,. ...,. ..... .76.09
1398--Volppni, Lou,is James--Berv~'r~1i!E,sI2Pi'te9!MeNT'FrrN:El""" .35.00
1399--American Bitunuls Co.--bit"muIs..........,......,..... .347.65
1400--Assoclated Oil Co.--gasoline....,...................... .35.75
~401--Cain,James V. B.--surveyinp;.,.".,..,........",...... .110.00
1402--Del Valle Mercantile, Inc.~--supplies,.. ,.....,... ..... ..3.25
1403-~American Trust Co.--labor on streets......... .....,.... .49.50
1404-~East Bay Blueprint & Supoly Co.--drawing paper,etc..,.., .4.13
1405--Bank ~f America,assignee of Elmer Grana~-labor on sts~i~55.00
1406--Jardin'e,John--labor on E'treets.............:,.....,..... .8.00
1407--Lamee ,: .l.'tldolph--work on street s w'rth truck........,...,. 64.00
1408--Lassen\, F., C.--crushed rock......................,...,. .16.00
1409--Lassen, H. ..--hose...,.....,.,....",.. ...., ......~....12.36
1410--Shell Oil Co.--gasoline..,........ ...,......, ........" .33.83
SIDEWALK AND CURB CONSTRUCTION FUND '
1411--California Transfer Co.--concrete mix, etc... ...........27.43
1412-~Diamond Match CO~--111mber, concrete mix, etc.. ....,.....41.90
1413--Lassen, F. C.--concrete mix.."...,.......,........... .200..00
SEWER BOND SINKING FUND OF 1925
1414--American Trust Co.--one coupon.Qf. ;;,".'~:.'............,.., .13.75
1415--Bank of Amerlca--56 coupons.........,.,.....,......... .770.00
Oommmnications.
A letter was received from Superintendent G. K. Giy10rd of the
Southern facific Co., Oakland, Cali fornia, stat1ng that the Kaiser
Paving Co. would shortly remove &ts tracks across the P1easantonroad.
A 1e~ter was received from the Western Pacific Railroad Co.
stating:'that the matter o,f repairing its Livermore-avenue and L-
street crossings had been referred to SuperiDtendent J. H. Leary
of Sacramento.
A letter was received from Miss Karin N~eminen, proprietor of
the C~e.rio Flower Sho~, protesting the purchase of a floral piece
from an Oakland shop instead of here.
The Clerk W~8 instrmcted to
rep+'.th~t this purchase 'was an oversight, due to the funeral for
which it was sent taking place "in Oakland, and would not occur agahn.
An invitation was received to the quarterly meeting of the East
~ay Division of the League of California Municipalities in Berkeley
on June 10th.
A ~uniclpal Bulletin relating to a Federal income-tax decisiDn
was received from t~e League of California Municipalities.
The communications were ordered placed on file.
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Resolution in re Truck Specifications and Bids Wanted.
The following resolution was read and was introduced by Coun~
cilman Fiorio and on motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Coun-
cilman Wente, and by the following called vote was adopted: Ayes--
Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Fiorio, and Wente; noes--none; absen~--
Mayor Tubbs:
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RESOLUTION NO. 1209.
Resolution Adtbpting Specifications and D:trecting the Clerk to
Advertise for Bids.
Whereas, Carl G. Clarke, the Superintendent of Streets of ~he
City of Livermore, has heretofore filed with the City Council spec-
ifications for the acquisition of one pneumatic-tired dump truck;
Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Council of the City of
Livermore that the specifications filed by Carl G. Clarke, Super-
intendent of Streets, be ani the same are hereby accepted and
approved; and
Be it further resalved, that the City Clerk be and he is here-
by directed to cause to be published for two (2) weeks a hotice
calling for bids for furnishinh one pneumatic-tired dump truck, as
per specifications now on file in the office of the Clerk of the
City of LivermQre. Said notice shall be in substantially ~he
words and figures as,fo11ows:
[NOTICE CALLING FOR BIDS [sponslb-ye-bank,payable to-the' 'price for the faithful performance,
FOR ONE PNEUMATIC TIRI!.'Di ,older of Elmer G. Still, City Clerk,' of said contract. ' i
i DUMP TRUCK. i [for an amount not less than (10)j Said pneumatic-tired dump,
: I'ten per cent of the aggregate of, truck, to be delivered f. o. b. Liv-
i Pursuant to Resolution passed! the proposal, which' check and thel ermore, California, within twenty:
land adopted by the Council of the: amount thereIn mentioned shall (20) days after the execution of:
~ity of Livermore on June 6th'l ,be forfeited to the City of Liver-I I the contract purchasing said pneu-i
'~'lil'3Q", NaTIC,E IS HEREBY GIVEN Imole, if tl)e bidder to whom the
y 1 I i matic-tired dump truck.
at 'the said City Council of the contract is awarded fails to enter
'ity' of Livermore, will receivei into the contract and furnish and' , All bids must be enclosed in
s.aled bids up to 8:00 o'clock p,i !ddiver the bond required as ~et ! sealed envelopes addressed to the
1M. on MaNDAY, the 27th day of! f.!Orth in this notice within (10) I, . ~~~e ~l~~k bZf e~~~r~y o~f t~V:~~i
June, 1938, at the City Hall, in the, ten days after bemg awarded said, '
velope, "Bid for pneumatic-tiredi,
City of Livermore, County of Ala-, rcontract. !
:meda, State of Californ't'b, for fur-,," At the same time of the execU-i dump truck." II
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'nishing on~ pneumatic-tired dump'l,', ,tion of the contract, the contrac-i
. I ! right to reject any and aU bids and!
'truck, as per specifications now on tor shall execute and deliver to I I .' t h' I
'file III the office of the City Clerkj lprbposa s or to waIve any ec m-I
, the City of Livermore, a surety: icality in any bid should they deemj
_Iof said Cii" _ ' company bond in the sum of notJ' f h C't t'
- it in the interests 0 tel y 0;
ie:l~:raO~;~~, ~~:~~i~:d~c~~m:~~~, ~ss than one__half of. the contract: " do~g. j
l~ Is rurtner resolved 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 news-
paper is hereby designated for t~at purpose.
Resolution Granting Mayor Leave Qf Absence.
The.following resolution was read and was introduced by Coun-
cilman Fiorio and on motion of Councilman Fiorio, sec~nded by CQun-
cilman Anderson, and by vote of the Council was adapted:
RESOLUTION NO. 1210.
Whereas, it is necessary for Geo. F. Tubbs, Mayor of the
City of Livermore, to be absen~ from the State of CalifQDnia and
that the permission of this Council be given ~or such absence.
Now, therefore, be it resQlved that Geo. F. TubbS, Mayor
of the City of Livermore, be abd he is hereby granted permission
to' be out of the State of California for a period of sixty (60)
days from and after the date hereof.
Resolution Appointing Policeman.
The following resolution was read and was introduced by Coun-
cilman Wente and on motion of CQunci1man Wente, seconded by Counci~
man Anderson, and by the following called vote was adopted: Ayes--
Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Fiorio and Wente;
Mayor Tubbs:
nQes--none; absent--
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RESOLUTION NO. 1211.
Resol ved that Carl G. Clarke be and he 1 S hereby appointed 8"
Dolice officer of the City of Livermore, to serve at the pleasure
of the Council, without compensation as such police officer.
Resolution Ap~)ointing DeDuty Insoector and Supt. of Sts~
On motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman
Wente, and by the following called vote, the following resolution
was adopted, after being read:
Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bathwell,
Fiorio and Wente; noes--none; absent--Mayor Tubbs:
RESOLUTION NO. 1212.
Resolved that Elmer G. Still be and he -is hereby appointed
Deputy ~Superintendent of Streets and Deputy Building, Electric,
Gas and Plumbing Inspectar, to serve at the pleasure of the Councll,
without compensation as such.
Resolution ClosinK..,Street to Vehicular Traffic.
The foIl O'l:'! inC resolution was read and 'JTas introduced by Coun-
cilman Fiorilo end on motion of Councilman Fiorio, seconded by Coun-
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cilman Wente, and by the following called vote was adopted: Ayes--
Gounci12en Anderson, Bothwell, Fioria and Wente; noes--none; absent--
Mayor Tubbs:
RESOLUTION NO. 1213.
Resolved that Railroad avenue from the west line of North K
street to the east line of North L street be closed to vehicular
traffic from June 6th, 1938, to June 14th, 1938.
Adjournment.
On mation of Councilman Fi~rio, seconded by Cpuncilman Wente,
and by vote of the Council, the Cauncil then took a recess to' meet
on Monday, JU~7th, 1938, at 8 p. ffi.
APproved:~,~.
Mayor.
Li vermore, Or lifornla, J1I1L.:~.
Attest~f-~ ,
City Clerk. .,
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1938.
Th~ meeting was called to order at 8:00 o'clock.
Roll call: Present--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Fiorio,
Wente and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none.
Minutes Approved.
The minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion ot
Councilman Bothwell, seconded by CQuncilman Fiorio, and by vote ot
the Council were apprQved a~ entered.
Sign Permit Granted.
On motion ot CoUncilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman
Bothwell, and by the following called vote, a permit w~~ granted
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to ~. C. Thompson to erect an electric' (neon) sign 8 feet by 4~
feet high, to extend over the sidewalk in front of the Gardella
building at 1119 West 1st street about 10 feet above the sidewalk,
Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Fior~o, Wente and MaYQr Tubbs;
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noes--none; absent--none.
Two Merchant Classifications.
On motion of Councilman Wente, seconded by Councilman Anderson,
and by the following called'vote,' the merchant-class buS1nes~ t~
be done by Geo. McNeal in conducting a cookie store in the Meyers
& Windhusen building at 61 South Livermore avenue was classified
as of the first class for the first year af business:
Ayes--
Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Fiario, Wente and Mayor Tubbs;
noes--none; absent--none. (First license issued, #2375.)
On motion of Councilman BQthwell, seconded by Councilman
Wente, amd by the following called vote, the mer~hant-clas$ busi-
ness to be done by Roy N. Jensen as a building contractor was
classified as of the second class during the first year of busi-
ness,:
Ayes,--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, F11Lorio, Wente and
Mayor Tubbs; naes--none; absent--none. (First license issued, #2376.)
State Highway Route IElprovements Authorized~
On motion of Councilman AndersQn, seconded by Councilman
Fiorio, and by the following called vote, the Division of Highways
was authorized to maintaiu Bigns Qn the route for an estimated cost
of $10 and to paint a center-line traffic stripe at an estimated
c'ost Qf $175, for the balance of the current biennium, as per its
letter of June 9th last:
Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell,
Fiorio, Wente and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; ~bsent--none.
Communications.
A letter was received from Pasquale Raboli, Maria RabQli and
Adelaide RabQli prQtesting against the proPQsed erection of a gasaline
service $tation at the corner of Second and L streets.
A letter was received from the Livermore Chamber of Connnerce
transmitting a capy of a res~lution protesting-the eliminatiQn of
a mmtQrcycle traffic aff'icer in the City of Livermore.u
A letter was receibed fram Russell H acbman applying fo~
appointment as a worker in the street department whenever a vacancy
may occur or extra help is wanted.
A letter was received from Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co.,
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San Frane iSCQ, offering to submit a proposal for auditing the
City's accounts fQr the next fiscal year.
A letter of' thanks for assistance and. cOQperatian was re-
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caived from the Parade Committee Qf' the Livermore RQdeo.
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, A circular letter was received f'rom the_ League for Local
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Liquar ~Qntrol, San Francisco, in regard to' its initiative to
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be voted on in November.
Two bulletins were received f'rom the League of California
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M~nic~pali~ies, one concerning the coming convention and the other
on variQus subjects.
The communicatiQns were ordered p~ac~d on tile.
In re Three WPA Proj~cts.
Earl K. Guion, WPA representative, addressed the Council at
lemgt~, explaining three prQPosed WPA projects that he had p~epared
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f'9r the City, the estimated expendiuures for which would total $47,000
as the City's share and $129,000 for the Bed~ral Government's; one
r~lating to the conatruction of' curbs, gutters, sidewalks and cul-
verts, macadamizing, remQval of sidewalk trees and the like; another
tp c~~struction Qf buildings and grQunds for tennis courts, etc.,
&arage building, reconstructmmn of fences, park work, sewer farm
w9rk ~~d the like, and the third relating to a complete survey and
m~pping of' the City, including the setting of' 2,000 monuments and
the ~pp1ng of' the entire sewer system.
He stated that it would
require about six weeks' time to secure the Federal approval from
Washington; that the City CQuld then start any amQunt of the proposed
work and cauld cancel any at any time; that none of the work need
be started until the City sO' desires, ~nd that any of the work may
be discontinued Qr suspended by the City at any time.
On motion 9f CQuncilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman
~derso~, and by the f'ollowing called vote, the Mayor was authorized
to sign the three proposed projects agreements on behalf of the City:
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Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, FiQrio, Wente and Mayor Tubbs;
noes--nonej absent--none.
Thirt7t~eeClaims Allowed._
Thirty-~hree claims, amounting to a total of' $1,132.42, were
audited and approved by the Finance Committee and on mQtion of'
Councilman Wente, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the follow-
ing called vote were allowed out of' various funds and warrants ordered
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MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE FEES FUND
1416--M1chelis, John R.--salary as policeman.................$82.50
1417--Kelly, Francis B.-- "" n ................. 75.00
GENERAL FUND
1418--DQten, GeQ. N.--salary as Chief of Police..............
1419--Bergamaschi, G.--cleaning streets......................
1420--Clarke, C. G.--salary as Inspector.....................
1421--JohnsQn, Adolf--salaries as gardener and Deputy P. M...
1422--Rasmussen, Jesee--salary as general utility man........
STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND
1423--Clarke, C. G.--salary as Superintendent of Streets..... 25.00
GENERAL FUND
1424--BQnn's Laundry & Cleaners--servica.....................
1425--Boragni, Peter--bond of Superintendent of Streets......
1426--Buckles, Chas.--repairing typewriter and adder.........
1427--Cain, Jwmes V. B.--gasoline and oil used...............
1428--Electric Service Co.--l~ps and wiring supplies.......
1429--Herrick, Dr. F. L.--examining prisoners................
1430--Judson, Dr. W. E.--" It ................
1431--Livermore C~mmercial Co.--supplies.....................
1432--Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.--service.............
STREET IMPRO~~NT FUND
America, assignee of Jwmes V. B. Cain, surveying
& Son, N. D.--rent of concrete mixer........ .'..
America, assignee of Elmer Grana, labor on sts.
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, tI "Hans Groth, n tI It
, " n Peter Reggio, asststing
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dra~ as follows:
Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Fiorio,
Wente and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none:
1433--Bank of
1434--Dutcher
1435--Bank of
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30.00
75.00
50.00
67.50
4.90
10.00
23.75
11.04
46.78
10.00
10.00
5.56
4.90
60.00
25.00
55.00
55.00'
48.00
S1.lrveyor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 40.00
1439--Standard Oil Co. of California--gasoline and oil....... 41.24
1440--Bank of Amer:1c a, 'assignee af Chester E. Stanley, labor. 33.75
MaTOR VEHICLE LICENSE FEES FUND
1441--Bank of America, assignee of John L. Anderson, police.. 20.00
1442-- n" It, /" "A. J. Chappell, It.. 25.00
1443--"" It, " It Wm. J. Doolan, ".. 25.00
1444--A. G. Jugum--services as police~n..................... 10.00
1445--American Trust Co., assignee of Geo. Mishaud, police... 10.00
1446--Bank of America, assignee of Jas. A. Scullion, It ... 10.00
1447--" n n, n "Henry Seeband, n... 25.00
1448-- n nit, " tI Vernon W. Wo~th, " ... 25.00
Resolution in re Appointment of Library Trustees.
T he following resolution was read and was introduced by
Councilman Bothwell and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded
by Councilman Fiorio, and by the following called vote was adopted:
Ayes--Councilmen AndersQn, Bothwell, FioriQ, Wente and Mayor Tubbs;
noes--none; absent--none:
RESOLUTION NO. 1214.
Whereas, the Mayor af the City of Livermore has appointed
Manley J. Clark fQr the term of three years from June 30th, 1938,
M. R. Henry for the term of three years from June 30th, 1938, and
John W. Robertson, Jr., for the unexpired term of H. W. H upers,
deceased, from June 30th, 1937, as members of the Board of Trus-
tees of the Public Free Library of the City of Livermare;
Now therefore be it resalved that the appointments Qf
Manley J. Clark for the term of three years from June 30thm 1938,
M. R. Henry fQr the term of three years from June 30th, 1938, and
John W. Robertson, Jr.) for the unexpired term of H. W. Hupers,
deceased, from June 30th, 193~, as members of said Board ot
Trustees-by the MaYQr of the City of Livermore be and the swme is
hereby approved.
Resolutmon Calling for Bids fQr Publishing.
The following resolution was read and was introduced by
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Councilman Bothwell and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded
by Councilman Wente, and by the following calle~ vote was adopted:
Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Fioria, Wente and Mayor Tubbs;
noes--none; absent--nane:
RESOLUTION NO. 1215.
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 tlle publication of all legal notices for the City of Livermore
for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1939, Said natice shall be
in subatantially the words amd figures as follows:
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NOTICE CALLING FOR BIDSoIilyby direct authority of th6.j,Dollars ($50.00), certified by a re- i
FOR THE PUBLICATION OF City Council., sponsible bank or banker and pay- !
ALL LEGAL NOTICES FOR (d) All publishing shall be SUb-I able to the order of EI~er G.'
THE CITY OF LIVERMORE. ject, as to substance only, to the ,Still, City Clerk, which saId checkj
1 'approval of the officer author~zing i and the amou~t therein men~ioned ,
,NQTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN', it, but no variation as to specIfica- i shall be forfeIted to the, CIty of~
that sealed bids or proposals willtions shall be permitted. Proof I Livermore should the bIdder to i
,be received by the Council of the! sheets shall first be carefully re-I whom the contract is awarded fail ,
:City of Livermore at the City Hall I vised by the printer and SUbmitted, ~ to enter into the contract aI1El,~ul:-!
'>of Livermore, California, up to I to the officer ordering the print- . nish the bond as set forth .,in ~
:8:00 o'clock P. M., Monday, JUly ing, and if corrected, by him new. notice. " , ,:
,18th, 1938, for publishing all legal proof sheets shall be struck off The succesful bidder9r'~4.rSj
notices of said City' required by and submitted for approval, and no shall be required to flnte1" ;il'lt9,1l
,law to be published in.a neWS-publication shall be made until t~e contract within .ten,.daY$ a~r~!
!'paper of general circulatIOn. ,proof has been approved by SaId acceptance of hIS bId,and at ,~
. All publishing shall be in ac- officer. same time furnish a good and:~1
<cordance with the following spec- The legal notices must be.. pub- ficient bond in the sum of 1'Wi:>
itications: lished in a newspaper of gen~rall ~~ndred Dol!ars ($200.00), eon- i
(a) All publishing shall be set ..circulation as de~ned by SectIOn I dItIOned u~on the faIthful pe:form- ,
~in six- seven- or eight-point type, 4460 of the PolitIcal Code of the ance of hIS contract accordmg to
and a ~quare shall be 234 ems. State of California, priIlted, pub- its terms.
, (b) Titles and sub-heads shall lished and circulated in said City . The Cit~ Council reser~es the
b t in eight-point black-face. f of Livermore for at least one year. rIght to reject any and all bIds and
e (s~ Special advertising requir- I Each bid must be accompanied, to reject or accept portions of bids,
ing c display may be published, but! by a check in the sum of Fifty I as it may be advised.
It is fUri~Lc'l' res01ved: That aaid notice be signed by the
City Clerk of said City of Livermore and that it be ~ublished once
a week for two successi vo weeks in the Souther,; Alame~'!a County News,
whic.h newsp: )er is hereby designated for that purpose.
l-:t.ivp Recel~Iec.l fOI)})lunt) 1'I'11C .
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This being the time set far receiving bids for one dump truck,
the Clerk reported that five such bids had been received, which were
opened and read and fOUlld to be as fo110";s:
From K. D. Chevrolet Ca.--~~1,117.78 for Chevrolet.
From Fireproof Garage--01,196.42 for GMC.
From Anderson Motors--~i:a,260.78 for Dodge.
From Priola & Ryder--$1,265.09 for Ford.
FraM Central Garage & Battery--01,521.37 for Reo.
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The following resolution was read and was introduced by Coun-
cilman Anderson and on motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by
Councilman Fiorio, and by the following called vote was adopted:
Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Fiorio, YJente and Mayor Tubbs ;
noe?--none; absent--nonec
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RLSOLUTION NO. 1216.
1!Jhereas, this Council on the 6th day of June, 1938, ordered
the Clerk to advertise for proposals for furnishing one pneulnatic-
tired dump truclr, f. o. b. Live rmore, California; and
Vv'hereas, Fireproof Garage bid, the sum of ;:,a,196.42, f. o.
b. Livermore, California, is the lowest and most satisfactor:;.""
proposal.
Now therefore be it resolved that the contr'lct for furnish-
ing one pneumatic-tired dump truck be and the same is hereby awe~ded
to Fireproof Garage; and
Be it further resolved that the City Attorney be and he is
hereby directed to prepare the proper contract and that the Mayor
oj~ the City of Livermore be and he is hereby authorized to sign
said contract for 2nd in behalf of the City of Livermore, upon
the Drcsentation and approval of the bond presented by said Fire-
pr oof Garage for the perforTI18J.l.ce of said contract, in the sum
of ~598.21, within ten days from June 27th, 1938; said delivery
to be completed within 10 days from date of approval of bond.
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On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman
;"i ori 0, and
Council then a~urned:,
At est:~ t~~_,
Annroved:
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Mayor,
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City Cler1:.
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Regular Meeting--Ju~y 5, 1938.
A regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council
Chambers at the City Hall on Tuesday evening, July 5th, 1938.
T he
meeting was called to order at 8:10 o'clock.
Roll call: Present--Coilllcilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Fiorio,
Wente and ToIayor Tubbs; absent--none.
I1 s Ai)F1rovell.
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The minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion of
Councilman Bothifell, seconded by Councilman ~i,rente, and by vate .of..--
the Comlcil were approved as entered.
TII e ~ e }~-:i. ~,~L!l t ~.~ ~_f.~ ~:~.. ~ I. f.1 ~:~:,,~"~_,~~'~!_
On motion of Ccnmcilman Viente, s conded b:{ Cou:-::cilman Anderson,
and by tllc following called vote, the merchant-class business to
be done by Leon Allen in conductine an electrical service shap in
the P21ace Hotel building at 1271 West 1st street was classified
as of the first class for the first year of business:
Ayes--
CouncilJnen Anderson, Bothwell, Fiorio, Wente and Mayor Tubbs;
noes--none; absent--none. (First license issued, #2425.)
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The reports of the Clerk, Treasurer, Ch~ef of Police, -and
BuildinG, Electrical, Gas and Plumbing Inspector and City Judge,
all for the month af June, 1938, and the loose-leaf sheets show~
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ing the collections of the Tax Collector, also for June, 1938, were
read and on motion af Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman
Anderson, and by the following called vote were accepted and ardered
placed on file:
Ayes--Councilmen Anderspn, Bothwell, Fiorio, Wente,
and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none.
Cl9-i'13 A...110'."!8ch
Sixty-eight claius, amounting to a total of ;~5,740.72, were
audited and approved by the Finance Car.1mittee and an motion of
Councilman Wente, seconded by Councilman Fiorio, and by the follow-
ing called vote were allowed out of various funds and warrants
ordered dravm as follows:
Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell,
FLorio, Wente and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none:
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MOTOR VEmICLE LICENSE FEES F~rD
1449--Michelis, Jobn R.--salary as policeman............... .~p82.50
14:50--Kelly, Francis B.-- 11 11 11. ................ .75.00
GENERAL FUND
1451--Doten, Gea. N.--salary as Chief of Police............. 92.50
1452-.,Berg~~aschi, G.--cleaning streets..................... 30.00
1453--Clarke, C. G.--salary as Inspector.................... 75.00
1454--Johnson, Adolf--salaries as gardener and Deputy P. M.. ~O.OO
1455--Rasmussen, Jesse--salary as general utility man....... 67.50
STREET IMPROVE1JENT FlnJD
1456--Clarke, C. G.--salary as Superintendent of Streets.... 25.00
GENERAL FUND
1457--Callaghan, Richard M.--salary as City Attorney........ 60.00
1458--Clark, M. J.--salary as City Judge.................... 25.00
1459--Fracisco, Chas. J.--special accounting................ 15.00
1460--Hearn, F. Ray--salary as Treasurer.................... 16.66
1461--Root, Dr. R. R.--salary as Milk Inspector............. 70.00
1462--Still, Elmer G.--salary as City Clerk.................lOO.OO
1463-- 11, " "--" "Dl:!puty 'ax.Coll~ctor....... 35.00
1464--Tubbs, Geo. F.--salarw as Councilman.................. 10.00
1465--Anderson, Harold Vi .__ I" !I .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 10.00
1466--Bothwell, S.-- " " 11 .................. 10.00
1467--Fiorio, ::<'rank-- " " " .................. 10.00
l468--Wente, E. G.-- " 11 " ....,.............10.00
LIBRih'lY Fmm
1469--Harp, Miss rilyrtle E.--salary as Librarian............ .100.00
1470--Bolin, LIrs. Annie--jani tor work.. ..................... 17.75
l471--Gaylord Bros., Inc.--supplies......................... 8.14
1472--Livermore ~ommercial Co.--sweep brush................. 3.04
1473--McKenzie, G. W.--subscriptions........................ 14.70
1474--Newsweek--subscription................................ 2.00
1475--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--Library liGhting.......... 3.44
1476--Sather Gate Book Shop--books.......................... 6.59
(~ENERAL ?'J]lI)
1477--~nderson Motors--repairs, etc......................... 16.73
1478--Cain, James V. B.--gasoline used...................... 28.95
1479--Californi~ Market--dog food........................... 1.50
1480--Californiaater Service Co.--water for fire hydrants,lOC.()C'
1481-- " " I! II II II city bldgs.... 1.20
1482-- " 11 " " " "corporation yd. 5.10
1483-- "ll II --water for streets, etc.. 3.08
1484--Car1is1e & Co., A.--rrreasurer' s forms..............." ?" en
J4CE--Clarke, C. G.--petty expebses paid.................... 24.16
1486--De1 'Jalle Mercantile, Inc .--globes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 43. 2E\
1487--Dolan, Dr. Paul E.--yearly salary ai Health Officer..~ 50.00
1488-- II , II II II --examini:ng pris (~ners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.50
1489--Doten, Mrs. Theresa M.--serv"ces as jail matron------- 7.5r
14:S0--Dutcher 6: SOll, H. D.--supp1ies........................ 80.13
1491--Pirerroof Garage--truck.............................l,196.42
14:92--' fI --gasoline.......................... 1.54
1493--Greenberg I s Sons, 15. --3 fire hydrants............... 187.50
1494--Guion, Earl K.--drawing up WPA projects............... 25.00
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1495--Herrick, Dr. F. L.--examining prisoner............... .;:!~,5.00
1496--Jensen, JOID1 E.--ircn................................. 4.47
l497--,Tobnson, Adolf--gasoli.ne used........ ................. 2.5(-
1498--Jormson, H. M.--sf'lary as Fire Chief..................15.75
1499--Livermore Co:rr..merc.ial Co.--suppli,es................... .20.75
1500--Livermore Pire Department--quarterly salarics........~OO.OO
1501--Livermore Eerald--letterheads........................ 5.15
1502--McKinnon, Wm. R.--stamped envelapes.................. 74.10
1503--Eank of America, af"ignce of Samue:t R. Neill,
cleanir.q~ jail................................. 3.0a
l504--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--street lightine..........338.18
1505--" "" II II --Library Parl( lighting.... 2.72
1506--" II II II II --li:::btinc; ci t;t bldgs...... 7.86
lEi07-- II "" II II --electricity for sewer farmlO.54
1508--Royal Typewriter Co., Inc.--typewriter............... 72.10
1509--She11 Oil Co.--grease................................ 7.34
1510--Smith, rr-rs. Hazel Y.--typine......................... 25.00
1511--S'S't~~~I~tWl.~~eti<tUlfr~~,News--pub15~hing.... ......... 10.00
1512_-Bernliardt';'l1Z~vP'.__supP1J.les and repalrs............... 75.33
1513--Eastbay Blueprint & Supply Co.--drafting paner....... 2.32
1514--TidewI51~~~~~9iM\t~rW':eo~<st'f'~%-1<ohi~nd. . . . . . . . . . . .. 32.73
1515--Californli~an~r Co.--concrete mix, sand and cement566.17
~;:'l~--~i~mondIvIatch iE~lj:acEfBet3Ev~g~E:;~,I("n!n0E .l"F.];~ 'p'tnm. .. 8; .4~
,.L,.llt--...,rrath, D. A.--.,erVlc.e", as p81lcenlan.................. 9,,,).0,_
151S..-\Tolponi, Louis James................................. 55.00
BOlm I.0:'rE'REST AUD REDl,:JvIPTION PUND, 1908
lc'19--Amer:icDn rrrust Co.--one coupon....................... 22.50
1520--Bank of America--one Sewer Bond and 3 coupans......l,067.50
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The following resolution VIaS read and was mntroduced by
Councilman Bothwell and on motion of C01ll1cilman Bothwell, seconded
by C01ll1cilman Fiorio, and by the following called vote was admpted:
Ayes--Councilmen lmderson, Bothwell, Fiorio, Vlente and 1l'Iayar
Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none:
RESOLUTION NO. 1217.
Resolved that the bond af Theodore Groth and F. G. Minaggio,
doing business as the Fireproof Garage, with the Hartford Aaci-
dent and Indemnity Ca. as surety in the penal sum of ;,~~59S.21,
concli tioned on the faithful performance of that certain contract
\vi th the City of Li verl'1ore da ted Jul~{ 5th, 1938, to deli vet' one
GMC dump truck, be and the same is hereby approved.
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On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman
Wente, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess
to meet on
Mayor.
8p.m. ~V /?C~n
Attest:~~
City Clerk.
Approved:
Livermore, CaLtfornia, lUlL.S J93S__,
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!!journed Regular Meet1ng--July 18. 1938.
.An adjourned regular meeting of the City 'Council was held
in the Council Chambers ~ the City Hall on Monday evening, July
18th, 1938. - The meeting was called to order at 8:10 o'clock.
Roll call: Present--Councilmen Anderson; 'Wente'and Mayor
Tubbs,'absent--Councilmen Bothwell and Florio.
Minutes Approved. ".
The minutes of the last meeting were read/and -on motion ot
C~unci1man Wente, seconded by Councilman Anderaon, and by vote ot
the Council were approved as entered.
Milk Inspector's Report.
. The':,report of the Milk Inspector for the month of June,l938,
1 wars reoei.ved and' read and ordered placed C?tl tile.
Communications.
A proposition from received from the Livermore Janitor Service
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offering to' do janitor work at the City Hall and jail three times a
week for $22.50 a month.
~ circular letter was receive~ fram Sterling C. Lines, con-
sulting engineer, Los Angeles, soliciting suggested work in regard
to reinfo~cing pipe lines of all kinds with a concrete jacket as
a WPA project.
!wo ci~cular letters were receivedfrom the League of Calitor nia
Municipalities.
The communications were ordered placed on file.
Petition in re Sidewalk and-Curbing Project.
A petition signed by 153 residents was received and read and
ordered pl~oed on file, requesting that the WPA sidewalk and curbing
project be not discon~inued as reported.
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'About 15 members of the local Workers' Alliance addressed the
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Council in support of the petition.
~nt'Y-one Claims Allowed.
Twenty-one claims, amounting to a total of $835.86, ~e
audited and approved by the Finance Committee and on motion of
Councilman Wente, seconded by Councilman, Anderson, and by the tollow-
ing called vote were allowed out ot varloua funds and warrants 01'-
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Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Wente amd MaJor
Tubbs; noes--none; absent--CQuncilmen Bothwell and Fiorio:
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ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE FEES FUND
1521--Michelis, John R.--s~lary as policeman.................$82.50
1522--Kelly, Frap,cis B .-~salary aspoliceman................$75.aa
GENERAL FUND
i523--Doten, Geo. N.--salary as Chief of PQlice.;............
l524--Bergamaschi, G.--cleaning sDbeets......................
l525--C~arke, C. G.-~salary as Inspector..~...............~...
l526--Jobnson, Adolf--salar11l.es as gardner and Deputy P. M....
l527--Rasmussen, Jesse--salary as general utility man.. .......
- STREET IMPR.oVEMENT FUND
l528--Clarke, C. G.~-sslary as Superintendent of Streetsj.... 25..0.0
GENERAL FUND
l529--Anderson Motors--baiance due..........................~
ll3a--Bacon, G. W., County, R,ecorder--copy of map.............
l53l--Lassen, H. W.--~anterns................................
1432--Livermore Cowboy Band--furnishing music................
1533--Lydiksen, A.--repairing tires..........................
1534--Mazzocco's Restaurant--meals',for prisoners.............
1535--Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.--service.............
1536--Southern Alameda County News--publishing...............
l537--Standard .oil Co. of Cal~fornia--gasoline, etc..........
STREET IMPR.oVEMENT FUND
America~ assignee of E. A. Fraire--1abor
It , " '. It Elmer Grana-- It
" , It It Hans Groth-- "
B.oND INTEREST AND REDEMPTI.oN FUND 19Ge
1541--American Trust Co.--2 coupons...........................45.0a
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3.0..0.0
75..0.0
5.0..0.0
67.5.0
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1.29
4.64
25..0.0
2.41
6.65
7.7.0
73..0.0
36.64
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1539--" It
154.0-- II It
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" It 55..0.0
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Publishing Bid'~ Received.
This being the time set for receiving bids for publishing legal
notices for the ensuing fiscal year, the Clerk repQrbed that one s~c~
bid had been received, which was opened and. read and f,aund to be as
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f'ollows:
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From the Liver.more Herald, M. R. Henry--$l.OO per square
for the f'irst insertion and 5.0 cents per square for each subsequent
insertion.
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Resolution Awarding Contract.
The followimg resolution was read and was introduced by Coun-
cilman Anderson and on motion of' Councilman Anderson, seconded by
Councilman Wen~e, and by the following called vote was adopted:
Ayes--Counc~lmen Anderson, Wente and MaYQrTubbs; noes--mone;
absent--Councilmen Bothwell and Ftprio:
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RESOLUTI.oN N.o. 1218.
Whereas, this Council on the 27th day of' June, 1938, ordered the
Clerk to' advertise for proP9sa1s for furnishing and doing the
printing and publishing of all legal notices far the City of
Livermore, as required by the laws of the State of' California; and
Whereas bids were presented for aaid work on July 18th,
1938. and
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Whereas M. R. Henry's bid for the printing and publishing og
all legal notices for the City of Livermore is the lowest and most
satisfactory proposal.
Now therefore be it resolved, that th~ contract for furnishing
and doing of' all City pri~ting and publishing as described i:r the-
notice calling for bids, for the fiscal year ending June 30th, ~
1939, be and the same is hereby awarded to M. R. Henry; and
Be it fUrther resolved, that' a bond in the sum of $2.0.0..0.0
- be required from said M. R. Henry for the performance Qf said work
and the furnishing of all labor and materials necessary therjfor,
and that the City Attorney be and he is hereby directed to prepare
the proper contract and that the Mayor of the City of Livermore be
and he is hereby authorized to sign said contract for and on behalf
of the City of Livermore, upon the presentation and approval of' the
bond p~esented by said M. R. Henry far the performance of said
contract.
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On motion of Councilman Wente, seconded by Councilman Anderson,
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and by vote of /7_ counc~l:.the ~o/i1 then adjourned.
Approved: ~ Atte8t:~ 1(~ .
May~r. City Clerk.
Livermore" California, JU~_;_?J9~QC~___.
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Special Meeting--July 26, 1938.
A special meeting of the City Council was held in the Council
Chambers at ,the City Hall on Tuesd. evening, July 26th, 1938, in
resPQnse to a call issued by Mayor Tubbs.
The meeting was called
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to order at 8:15 o'clock.
All the members of the City Council gave
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their consent in writing to the h~lding of this special meeting at
8:00 p. m. on July 26th, 1938, "for the purpose of tranaaet1ng any
business that may legally be traBaaeted at a sp~cial meeting of said
Counc11,".and such consent was on file in the office of the City Clerk
at 'the time of holding such special meeting.
Roll ,call: Present--CQuncilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Florio,
WeJ;l.te and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none.
ConmnmicatiQns.
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A letter was received from the Alameda County Workers' All1anee,
Oakland,.California, inquiring as to the reason why theWPA sidewalk-
and-curb project was closed down.
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A postal card was received fromAgrlcultural CQmmission~r Gordon
B. Laing stating that the City of Livermore, as thw owner Qf 2t acres
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of vineyard, was entitled to one vote at the election on July 29th on
the question of establishing a grape-proration ZQne.
Address Meeting.
W. M. Woodward requested that Palm avenue and'streets in the
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vicini~y be oiled to keep down the dust.
Gordon Applewhite, assistant manager at the Livermore Airport,
wished to hire the City's grader to make a fire guard around the airport.
Roy Noftz, organizer for the Workers' Alliance, explained in detail
his inquiry concerning the closing down of the sidewalking project.
To Answe~ Workers' Alliance.
The Clerk was instructed to send a letter to Mr. Noftz and carbon
copies to both local ~ewspapers, explaining that the reason for the
closing dQwn Qf the sidewalk-and-curb project was that it was cQmplet4d;
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the 8,000 lineal feet of curbing and sidewalk called for in the
project having already been laid; also, that the Council wishes it
to be clearly understood that they have no objection whatever to
the local WPA workers joining the Workers' Alliance or any other
uniQn,and that therefore this was not the reason for the closing
down of the project.
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Two Advertising AppropriatiQns.
On motion of Councilman FiQrio, seconded by Councilman Both-
for $.50
well, and by the following called vote, it was decided to birelthe
American Legion Band to furnish music and advertise Livermore in
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the Fiesta del Vino celebration in Pleasanton next week: Ayes--
Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Fiorio, Wente and Mayor Tubbs;
noes--nQne; absent--none.
On motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilmaa
Wente, and b~ the following called vote, it was decided to ap-
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propriate $50, to be paid to the Livermore Chamber of Commer~e,
to advertise Livermore at the ceremonies for the opening of the
Livermore Pass highway on August 4th:
Ayes--Councilmen Anderson,
Bothwell, FioriQ, Wente and Mayor Tubbs; n~es--nQne; abBent--none.
~ournment.
On motion of Councilman Wente, seconded by Councilman Ander-
,son, and by vote of the Council, the Council then adjourned.,
Approved: ~. Attest:
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Livermore, California, AUG 1-1938
City Clerk.
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Regular J4eeting--August 1. 1938.
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A regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council
Chambers at the City Hall on Momday evening, August 1st, 1938. The
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meeting was called to order at 8:10 o'clock.
Roll call: Present--CQuncilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Wente and
Mayor Tubbs; absent--Councilman Fiorio.
Minutes Approved.
The minutes of the last meeting were read and Qn motiQn of
Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Wente, and by vote of
the Council were approved as entered.
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Communications.
A circ~lar w,as received from the State Highway Commission
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listing-the apportianment of July, -1938, payment of i-cent
gas tax allocation under SectiQn 194 Qf the Streets and Highway
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Code, for expenditures on streets of majQr importance, as $681.98.
Two letters were receibed from J. C. Warren, decorator,
offering to prepare floats for the City for the Pleasanton and Lod1
festivals for a total of $150.
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Two circular letters were received from the State Department
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of Motor Vehicles, Sacramento,/suggesting that an ordinance be passed,
if-not already in effect, against appearing in-a"public place in a
drunken condition and the other inviting cmty officials to the next
convention of the State Traffic Safety Committee, to be held in con-
junction with the Western Safety CoDgerence at the Ambassador H otel, ~
Los Angela" September 12th to 16th, 1938~
The communications were orde~ed placed on'file.
Pole Permit Granted.'
On"motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Wente,
and by'th' following called vote, permission'was granted to the
Paclfic'Gas & Electric Co. to erect two poles in the corporation yard:
Ayes--Gouncilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Wenne and Mayor Tubbs; noes-- ~
none; ahsent--Councilman Fior~o.
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Claims Allowed.
Fifty-n'ne claims, amounting to a total of $2,287,47, were
audited and approved by the Finance Committee and on motion mf Coun-
cilman-Wente, . seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the following
called vote were allQwed out of various funds and warrants ordered
dra,vn, as follows:
Ayes--Cauncilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Wente anq
Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; ,absent--CQuncilman Fiorio:
MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE FEES FUND
l542--Michelis, John R.--salaryas policeman.................$82.50
l543--Kelly, Francis~.-- n ft It ................. 75.00
GENERAL FUND
l544--Doten, Geo. N.--salaryas Chief Qf Police.............. 92.50
l545-~Bergamasc~~ G.--street cleantng.........~............. 30.00
l546--Clarke, C. . .--salary as Inspector..................... 75.00
lI47--Jotlnson, Adolf--salaries as gaddener and Deputy P.M.... 50.00
1 548--Rasmuss en, Jesse--salary as general utility man........ 67.50
. STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND
l549--Clarke, C. G.--salary as Superintendent of Streets..... 25.00
GENERAL FUND
l550--Callaghan, Ricij.ard M.--salary as City Atto:flney......... 60.00
l55l--Clark, M. J.--salaryas City Judge..................... 25.00
l552--Fracisco, Chas. J.--special accounting................. 15.00
l553--Hearn, E. Ray--salary as Treasurer..................... 16.67
l554--Root, Dr. R. R.--salary as Milk InspectQr.............. 70.00
l555--Still, Elmer G.--salary as City Clerk..................l00.00
1556-- n , ft It __ It rr Deputy fax CQllector........ 35.00
l557-~Tubbs, Geo. F.--salary as Councilman................... 10.00
l558--Anderson, Harold W.--salary as Councilman.............. 10.00
:J,559--Bothwell, S. Bothllell-- It ft It .......,...... 10.00
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1561--Wente, E. G.-- It It, It ....................10.00
, LIBRARY FUND
1562--Harp, Miss Myrtle E.--sa1ary as Librarian..............100.00
1563--Bolin, Mrs. Annie--janitor wo:bk........................ 16.25
1564~-Bonne's Laundry & Cleaners--service.................... 1.57
1565--Liver.more Herald--printing............................. 5.41
1566--Livermore JanitQr Service--c1eaning.................... 59.00
1567--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--Library lighting........... 2.80
ALCOHOLIC BEVEREGE LICENSE FEES FUND
1568--Smith, D. A.--services as po1ic~man...................~ 75.00
1569--Volponi, Louis James--services as po1iceman............130.00
STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND
1570--Hansen, R. A.--oi1..................................... 3.86
SIDEWALK AND CURB CONSTRUCTION FUND
1571--Ca1ifornia Transfer Co.--cemei1t~ sand, etc.~........... 11.72
1572--Lassen, F. V.--concrete mix........................,... .184.00
GENERAL FUND
1573--Addressograph Co.--p1ates.............................. 13.10
1574--American Legion Band~-furnishing music fur celebration. 50.00
1575--Bonne's Laundry & C1eaners--service....,................ .86
1576--Boragni, Peter--insurance on truck..................... 9.28
1577--Ca1ifornia Market--dog fQod............................ 1.50
1578--California Water Service Co.--water ~or fire hydrants..100.00
1579-- " " It It -~water for city b1dgs..... 2.40
1580-- " It, 'It "--water for cQrporation yd. 4~35
1581--Car1isle,& CQ., A.--assessment :boll binder............. 10.53
1582--De1 Valle Mervantile--rake--........................... 1.34
1583--Diamond Match Co.--supp1ies............................ 4.36
1584--Dolan, Dr. Paul E~--examining prisoner................. 2.50
1585--Eastbay Blueprint & Supply Co.--paper and ink.......... 4.03
1586--Eleotric Service Co.--labor and supplies............... 83.17
1587-~Ellis Co., H. R.--3 rubber stamps...................... 1.06
1588--Johnson, Ado1f--gasoline used.......................... 2.50
1589--tiver.more Chamber of Commerce--advertising Livermore... 50.00
1590--Livermore Union High School District of i1ameda Co.--
pent of block 62............................... ~1.00
1591--Mazzocco's Restaurant--meals far prisaners............. 16.10
1592--Pacific Gas and Elecbric comp~ny--street lighting......338.18
1593--Pacific Gas arid Electric Company--Park lighting........ 2.32
1594--Pacific Gas and Ele9tric Company--lighting city bldgs.. 7.18
1595--Racific Gas and Electric Company--electricity for sewer
farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . .. 10.75
1596--Petersen & Co, Chas.--auditing.......~.................160.0C)
_1597--Rees, H. J .--scratch paper..... .'............ .,.......... 1.00
l598--Reds & Son, Jacob....1;>a tteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 1.13 '
1599--Smith,Hazel y.--typing................................. 25.00
1600--T retzel, F. W.~-lead.................~................ 10.30
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Officials' Reports.
Thei reports of the Clerk, Inspector, City Judge and Milk In+--x
spector and the loose-leaf sheets showing the collections of the
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T ~x C9~lectar, all for the month of July, 1~38, were read and. on
motion bfC'ounellman-- B otfiwel19 seconded' bY-Councilman Andersan, Slnd
by~the.followirig.6al1e~.Y9te were accepted and.orderd piaced on file:
AY~S--Col1ncilmen Anderson, Bothwel~, Wente and Mayor Tubbs; noes--
nonE;: abauJnt.':'COUD.cilaan Fiorio.
Bess:'lution Employing Auditor.
The following resolution was read and was introduced by
C01~ncilman Bothwell, '" aeco:1.d-ed by Coundilman Wente, and by the fal;:"
lo~ing called ~ote was a anted:
Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell
Wente and Mayor Tllbbs;
lOes--nane; absent--Couneilman Fiorio;
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RESOLUTION NO.la19.
Resolved that CMS'. .H.Peterson & Co. be and they are hereby
retained to -a.udi t the books and account's af tpe City of Livermore
for the ye8,r endi.:ng June 30th,. 1939, for the sum of $325, J;?ayable
$75 per qua:bter"'flor the first three quarterly periods and $100 for
the final quarter, which audit shall include the preparation of the ~
budget for the next fiscal year.
Councilman Wente Absent.
At this point Councilman Wente was called away from the meet-
ing.
Sidewalk Permit Granted.
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On motion of 60uncilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman
Anderson, and by the following called vote, a permit was granted to
Andrew Nissen to repair the comcrete sidewalk and curb in ~ont of
his property at 1336-40 West First street;
Ayes - -C'cuneilmen^nders on,
Bothwell, and Mayor Tubbs; rioes--none; absent--Councilmen Fiorio,
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Eesignation Received.
A letter was received from Frank Fiorio tendering his resig-
nation as a member of the City Cauncil, to take effect AugUst 1st,
1938.
The matter was laid over to the next meeting, in order to
induce him, lf possj ble, to withdraw the resignation.
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At this point Cauncilman Wente returned to the meeting.
Adjournment.
On motion of Cauncilman Bathwell, seconded by Councilman
Wente, and by vate of the Council, the Council then took a recess
to meet on
Manday, August 8th, 1938,
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Attest~__~ ~
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Mayor.
Li vermore, california,AUG 3 - ~93a
City Clerk.
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Adjourned Regular Meeting--August 8, 1938.
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An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in
the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, August ,8th,
1938. The meeting was called to order at 8:00 a'clock.
Roll call: Present--Councilmen Andersan, Bathwell, and Wente;
~bsent--Councilmen Fiorio and Mayor ~lbbs.
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On mation of Councilman Wente, seconded by Cauncilman Anderson,
and by vote of the Gouncil, Cauncilman Bothwell was chosen as Mayor
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Resolution to Cancel Warrant and Issue Duplicate.
The follawing resolution was read and was introduced by Coune~l-
man Anderson and on motion of Cauncilman Anderson,seconded by Council-
man Wente, and by the following called vote was adopted: Ayes--
Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell and Wente; noes--none; absent--Col~n~
cilman Fioria and Mayar Tubbs:
RESOLUTION NO;1220. /'
Resolved: That whereas an the'lst dry of August, 1938,war~
rant No. 1552 in the sum of $15.00 was iSS1J ed by the Treasurer of
the City af Livermore in payment of tbe, clem of C. J. Fracisco far
special accountion; and
Whereas, sUBsequent to the 1st day of August, 1938, said war-
rant No 1552 was lost by C. J. Fracisca and should be cancelled and
a duplicate warrant issued.
Now therefore be it resolved that said warrant NO'. 1552 dated
August 1st, 1938, be and the same is, hereby cancelled and the Treas-
urer of the City af Livermore is hereby directed to issue a duplicate
warrant in payment of said claim. , ''/
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Resolution Accept1. Re8ignation.H',
The following reso'J:.utian was read and was introduced by Counio-'
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cilman Anderson and on motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by',
Councilman Wente, and by the following called vote was adopted:
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Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell and Wente; noes--none;
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absent--Councilman Fiorio and Mayor Tubbs:
RESOLUTION NO. 1221.
Wherea~, Frank Fiario has heretofore filed his resignation in
writing as a Councilman of the City af Livermore,State of Callfornia,
to take effect August 1st, 1938. ' .'
Now therefore be it resolved that the resignation of the sald
Frank Fiorio as a Cau~cilman af the City of Livermore, State af
Califarnia be, and it is hereby accepted.
In ReAppointing New Councilman.
A motlan was Y!lade by Councilman Anderson, but not seconded,
that the matter af $ppointing a new Cauncilman be laid Qver to Tues-
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day evening.
Councilman Anderson nominated Frank Raberts for Councilman,
but the nomination was not seconded.
Councilman Wente then nom:l.nated Louis Gardella for Councilman,
and the nomination was seconded by Councilman Bothwell.
Resolution Appointing Councilman.
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The following resolution was read and was introduced by Coun-
cilman Wente and on motion of Councilman W~nte, seconded by Council- .
man Bothwell, and by the fallowing called vote was adopted: Ayes--
Councilmen Bothwell and Wente; no--Councilman Anderson; absent--
Mayor Tubbs:
RESOLUTION NO.1222.
Whereas, Frank Fiorio has heretoftlre filed his resignation a$
a Councilman of the City of Livermore, State of California; and
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Whereas, the Council of the City of Livernlore has heretofore by
by resolution duly passed and ~dopted, accepted the resignation
of Frank Florio as a CQuncilman for the City of Livermore; and
\Vhereas, there is now a vacancy in the office of Councilman
of the City af Livermore caused by the resignation of Frank Fiorio.
. Now. therefore be it resolved that Louis."' Gardella be and be is~
hereby appointed a. Councilman of the City. of Livermore ,to serve for
and during the unexpired term of Frank Fiorio,-resigned, to the
I next~ geneTal election.
Police Applicatian Received.
A letter was received from Geo. E. Sharp, 315 South Livermore
avenue, applying for appointment as a police officer whenever a
vacancy ma~' accur or an extra man may be needed. The application
was Drdered- placed on file.
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. Changes Broposed in Zaning Ordinance.
A. letter was received from the Acting SecretJary'af the
. at
City Planning Commission, stating that/a meeting Qf the Commission
held- Qn August 5t;h, 1938,several changes in the zoning ordinance,
No. 19l~.were recommendedby unanimaus vate.~o be made.
On matian af Councilman Anderson, seconded by Cauncilman Wente,
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a:p.d by vote of the Council, the City Attottney' was instDucted to
prepare an Qrdinance embodying the proposed changes.
Adjaurnment.
On motion of Cauncilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman
Wente, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess
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to meet on Tuesday, August , 19th, 1938, at
8 p. m.
Atte'8t:~~ ~
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Approved: - '
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Mayor.
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~ourned Regular Meeting--August 9. 1938.
,An, adjourned regular meeting of the City Counmil was geld in
the Council Chambers at the City Hall on illuesday evening, August 9th,
1938'.
The meeting. was called to order at 8:15 Q'clock.
Roll call: Present--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Wente and
Mayor Tubbs; absent--CQuncilman Gardella.
Tw~nty-tbree Claims Allowed.
Tkenty-tbree claims, amoutlting to" total of $767.15, were audi t-
ed and approved by the FinanceCammittee and Qn motion of CQuncilman
Wente,.seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the following called
vote were allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered drawn,
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as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, BQthwell, Wente and Mayor
Tubbs; noes--none; absent--Councilman Gardella,
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GENERAL FUND
l602--Anderson Motors--supplies and repairs................$67.57
l603--American Trust Co., assignee of Mrs. Theresa M.
Doten--services as jail matron..............
l604--Bothwell & Sons, S.--repairs.........................
l605--Electric Service Co.--supplies and rwpairs...........
l606--Jensen, Jabn E.--supplies and repairs................
l607--Livermore Commercial Co.--supplies...................
l608--Moomau, B. F.--painting 3 signs......................
l609--Rees, H. J.--supplies................................
STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND
l6l0--American Trust Co., assignee of Purity Stores, assigm-
ee of Louis Beebe--labor on streets...,.... 22.00
of America, assignee Qf Louis Beebe--labor n... . ;'44.00
" ", n "Richard Boyle--labor.... 26.00
"" """ II " 54 00
J -- .....
tl ", " "James V. B. Cain--
drawing up bridge plans.................... 20.00
l6l5--Bank of Amertca, assignee of James V. B. Cain--
engineering work...........................
of America, assignee of E. A. Fraire--labor.....
II U, tt " .Theo. GQodfield--labor..
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II ", " U Safeway Store, assignee
of Elmer Grana-~labor on streets...........
l620--Bank of America, assiwnee of Elmer Gra~--labor......
1621--"" " , , " Hans Groth:'- " . . . . . .
1622--American Trust Co., assignee of Frank Raphael--labor.
~623--Shell Oil CQ.--gaso1ine..............................
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE FEES FUND
l624--Henry Seeband--services as palice~an................. 3.43
298 AUS 9'- '1938
AUG 1 j1938
1611-...Bank
1612--, "
1613-- "
1614-- "
1616--Bank
1617-- "
HU8-- "
1619-- II
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5.00
5.75
83.18
5.63
10.20
5.75
11.43
77.50
44.00
26.00
54.00
55.00
55.00
44.00
22.00
25.71
Adjournment.
On mQtion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman
Wente, and by vote of the Counvi1, the Council then took a re-
cess to meet on Wednesday, August 10th, 1938, at 8 P.' m.
Approved: ~ AttestMflt:1I
MaYQr.
Li vermore, California, AUG 1 (11.
City Clerk.
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~ourned Regular Meeting--August 10. 1938.
An a~journed regular meeting of the City Council was held in
the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Wednesday evening, August
10th, 1938.
The meeting was called to order at 8:25 o'clock.
RQ1l.ca11: Present--Councilmen Anderson, Wente amd Mayor
Tubbs; absent--Councilmen Bothwell and Gardella.
No bus1ness was transacted.
Adjourment.
On motion of Councilman Wente, seconded by CQunci1man
Anderson, and by vote of tae Council, the Council then took a
recess to
n Thursday, August
Approve
11th, 1938, at 11:45 a. m.
Attest:~~.
City Clerk.
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Mayott.
. IlIW 1\ ~ 1Q'lS
Livermore, California, ~~~ 'w~
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SEP 6. 1938
AdjQurned Regular Meeting--August 11, 1938.
An adjaurned regular meeting of the City Council was held in
the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Thursday, August. 11th,
1938.
The meeting was called ~o Qrder at 12 m.
R911 call: Present--Cauncilmen Anderson, Bothwell and Mayor
Tubbs; absent--Councilmen Gardell~ and Wemte.
No business was tranaacted.
Adj ournmen t.
On mation ,Qf Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman
Anderson, anq by vate Qf the Council, the Council then adjourned.
g~, Atte.t:~~~,
MaYQr. City Clerk.
SEP 6 :938
Livermore, CalifDrnia, ,
Approved:
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Regular Meeting--September 6, 1938.
A re~lar meeting Qf the City Cauncil was held in the Council
Chambers~atthe City Hall on Tuesday evening, September 6th, 1938.
The meeting was called to order at 8:05 o'clock.
Roll call: Present--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella,
Wente and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none.
Minutes ApprQved.
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The minutes 'of the meetings held during &ugust, 1938, were
read arid on motiQn of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman
Anderson, and by vote of the Council were approved as entered, after
the making of an addition on page 296.
Connnunications.
A letter was received from the Board of Trustees of the
Livermore~Library requesting that $2,500 be provided in the budget
for 1938-39 for Library expenditures.
Letters were received from the Business & Professianal Women's
Club, the Livermore Lions Club and Las Positas Parlor, No. 96, N.
S. G. W., requesting the Council to investigate the feasibility ot
constructing 'a municipal swimming pool.
, A letter was received from Earl Warren, Chairman of the Advis-
ory ~oard, California Technical Institute for Peace Officers' Train-
, ,
ing, Oakland, Calif., congratulating the City on the fact that Officer
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John R. Michelis had successfully completed the caurse of training
in the Institute at San Jose State College this summer.
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Two ~pplications for appointment as a policeman were re-
ceived--one from Geo. Mishaud and the other from Joe Genoni.
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A letter was received frQm the Pacific Cmast Building
Officials 6onference, Los Angeles, requesting that the City ^
Buil~ing Inspector attend its 16th annual meeting, in Reno,
Nevada, from October ~th to 8th.
An invitation was received -from the California Sewage Works
Association, Oakland, Calrf., for all interes~ed public officials
to attend its 11th annual convention in San Diego.
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The communications were ordered placed on file.
Speak for Swimming Pool.
The following-named addressed the Council, speaking in favor
of a municipal swimming pOQl if fQund feasible:
C. J. Turner,
Frank Gill and A. R.'Rett:tg,;~epresenting the Lions Club; Bresident
Lea Staiger of the Chamber of Commerce; Mrs. Phebe Jackson, presi-
dent of the Business &: Professional Women's Club; J.J. Kelly of
Las Positas Parlor, and Health Officer Dr. Paul E. Dolan.
Mayor Tubbs appointed a committee to' investigate the proPQsal,
consisting of CQuncilman Bothwell, chairman, and Councilmen Anderson,
Gardella and Wente.
Officials' Reports.
The reports of the Clerk, Chief Qf Po~ice, Treasurer, Inspector,
City Judge and Mi~k Inspector, all for the month of August, 1938, the
loose-leaf sheets showing the collections of the Tax CQllector for
the sa me, and the report of the Chief of Police for July, 1938,
were read and on motion of Councilman Anders~n, seconded by Coun-
cilman Gardella, and by the following called vote were accepted
J',
and ordered placed on file:
Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell,
G~~della, Wente and Mayor Tubbs; noes--nQne; absent--none.
Claims A1IQwed.
Seventy-five claims, amounting to a total of $2,864.29,
were audited and approved by the rinance CQmmittee and on mQtion
of Councilman Wente, seconded by Councilman Anderson, ,and by the
following called vote were allowed Qut of various funds and war-
rsnts ordered dr~wn, as follows:
Ayes--Councilmen Anderson,
Bothwell, Gardella".,Wente and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--
none:
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ALCOHOL BEVE$AGE LICENSE FEES Fu~D
l6.25--Michelis, JQhn R.--salary as policeman............. $82.50
l62:6--Kelly"Francis B.-- tIT " " ............. 75.00
GENERAL FUND
~6!!--Doten, Geo. N.--salsr y as Chief of Police..........
1~28--Berg&maschi--sa1ary 8S street cleaner...............
l629--Clarke, C. G.--salery as Inspector..................
l630--J()hnson, Adolf--salary a,s gardener and Deputy p. M..
l631---Ra&.mUssen, Jesse--Salasry ~s geberal utility man....
STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND
Clarke, O. G.--salary as Supintendent of Streets......... 25.00
. -MOT OR VEHI CLE LINCENSE FEES FUND
l633--MicheJ:ls, ,Jlihn -R.--salS:!JY as Pol-iceman.............. .c:~::'a2Q50
l634--KeJ:l::y, -Francis B.--salary as policeman.............. 75.00
GENERAL FUND
1635--Doten, Geo. N. --salary as Chief of Police........... g::911.50
1636--Bergmmaschi, G.--salary as street cleaner........... 30.00
l:ml'Ni~9l~~k8, S. G.--salasry as Inspector................. 75.00
1638--Johnson, Adolf--salary as gardener and Deputy P. M. . 50.00
l63g--R~smussen, Jesse--salary as utility man............. 67.50
1 640--Csllaghan, Richard M.--salary as City Attorney...... 60.00
l64l--Clark, M. J. --salary as City Judge................. 25.00
l642--Fracisco, Chas. J.--specia~ accounting.............. 15.00
l643--Hearn, F. Ray--sa1ary as ~easurer.................. 16.67
l644--Root.., R. R.--salary as 6ity Mill Inspector......... 70.00
:t645~-Still, Elmer G.--salsry as City Clerk............... 100.00
1646--Still, Elmer G.--salary as Deputy Tax Cal1ect'Olj'.....' 35.00
l647--Tubbs, Geo. F.-~sa1apY as Caunci1man................ 16.00
1648--.1tnders,on, Harold W.--salary as CQuncilman........... 10.00
1649--Bothwell, S.-- n n n ........... 10.00
1650--Gardei'la, Lcmis-- r, n If n ......... ... 10.00
'1651--Wente, E. G. _~_ n tIT n ............. 10.00
STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND
1652--Clarke, C. G.--salary as Superintendent of streets.. 25.00
. LIBRARY FUND
1653--Harp, Miss Myrtle E.--sralary as Librarian...........
l654--Bolin, . MFa.. Annie-- janitor work.....................
l655--H enry, Miss Lois E.--substitue Libraritn...........
1656--Lawless Drug Co.--wbscription......................
l657--Livermore Herald--subscriptions.....................
l658ioi-Pacific Gas & Electr1b.c Co .--Library lighting........
1659--Sacramento Bee--subscription........................
ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LICENSE.FEES FUND
l660--Mishaud, Geo.--services as policeman................
l661-~S~lth, D. -A.-- n, n If .................
l662--Volponi, Louis James--services as policeman.........
S'TREET IMPROVEIVIENT FUND
l66&--Ame71can Bitumuls Co.--bitumuls..................... 10.95
1664--Cain, James V. B.-~gasoline used.................... 37.50
l665--Bank Gf 1tmerica, assignee of Elmer Grana--labo1" on
. streets...................... 27.50
, asmgnee of Elmer Grana--labor on
streets...................... 55.00
l667--F~ox-Hale.Machinery Co.--part for grader............ 2.57
GENERAL FUND
l668-...Anderson Mators--supplies and repairs............... 8.43
l669--Baxter, Mrs. Margaret--typing....................... 10.00
1676--Bepnhardt,R. P.--rePairs,............................ 93.13
l67l--Burkhart,J. N.--painting signs...................... 1.50
1672--Ca11fornia Water Service Co.--water for hydrants.....l04.00
1673-- n n ~ n " "City bldgs..... .75
1674-- n n If "__ "for Corporation Yard 6.68
1675-- It II " "__ pipe sold.............. 11.15
1676--Cerruti, Mrs. Bertha--services as jail.matrQn...... - 2.50
l677--Clarke, C. G~--petty expenditures................... ,'20'1'19
l678--Coast Mfg. & Sup~ly Co.--pipe flange.........~...... 1.65
l679-~DeWalt Machinery,Ltd.--dr11l press, motar, etc...... 101.50
l680--Diamond Match Co.--supplies................ .-........ 3.96
l681--N. D. Dutcher & Son--supplies....................... 13.39
1682--M. Greenberg's Sans--3 fire hydrants.....~...~...... 46.35
1683--Herrick,Dr. F. L.--examining prisoner-- ............ 5.00
l684--Inter-City Express--subscription;;;.~;.............. 7.QO
1685--lensen, JQhn E.--supplies and repairs..~............ 51.94
1686--Jewett, J. W.--part fQr lawnmower..................; 4.38
l687--Judson, Dr, W.E.--examining prisoner................ 5.00
l688--Bank of America, assignee af Wm. P. Kaiser--s6rvices
as gardener and Deputy Poundmaster...~.............. 45.17
1666-- ff
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92'.50
30.00
75.00
50.00
67.50
100.00
17.75
50.00
3.90
4.00
3.68
11.00
5.00
85.00
90.00
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1689--L:Lve.rmare HeralCL--publishing....... .,........ .......$ 2.75
1690--Mc.JCinnon,.Wm. R.--stamped envelopes............... 23.84
1691--Pgcific Gas And Electric Co.--street lighting...... 338.18
1.692-- , . .It 11" n It --Library Pa.rklighting 2.64
1693-- . ,It~ . ,t~ . . !t It: It' --lighting City Ha11& jail..6.l0
1694-- . .u,... It. "It... " It --lighting fi~ehouse.... 1.00
1695 It It It " " --corpaoration yard light-
ing . . .,.40
"--electrici ty for sewer"
farm......
1687--Pacific Telephone.& Telegraph Co.--service.........
1698--Smi th,. .Mrs. .H .azel y .--typing... .. .. . .... . . ... ......
1699--S'outhern,Alamede County News--pub. & printing......
1696--
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10.44
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2.5 . 00 2: ;
3.0.50#'
....:,Reaolution Approving Publisher's Band: '.
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Tbeo:f'dalowing resolutiQn was read and was .J.ntI'oduced by -
Councilman Bothwell and on motion by CQuncilman Bothwell, secy
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onded by.Councilman.Wente, ,and by the following called vQte was
adapted: . Ayes,,,,,,,Councilmen Anderson,Bothwell, Gardella, Wente ana
Mayor Tibbs;;noes--nane; absent--nQne:
. . . . . . ., ..,. RESOLUTION NO. JL223.
Res'olved that the bond of Edna M. Henry and M. R. Henry,
wi th M.G. . Callaghan and H.J. Rees, as sureties in the sum of
$200jOO.for.the.faithful performance of the LContract dated_
July 18, .L938, .made.by th City of Livermore,. with Edna M. Henry
and M. R. Henry for certain City Printing as provided in said.
Contract.for the City 0'1' Livermare for tpe term ending June
30, 1~39, be ahd the s'e;m~ ~~..?ArebY a.T)nrove~~
'I ~. -", ,) -')~.~" 'I, '~J,,' ~-; (, ": ;._L;::. ~,' ,r~. <. i... '.
e5.1 u ,,::'0 L ;" .:vBEsolution Cancelling Warrt:;nt .
The.following resQlution was readrand was introduced by
Coucilman.Bothwell and on Diotion Qe Councilman Bothwell, sec-
onded by Councilman Gardel~a, and by the follQwing called vote
wa$ adopted:. ~ye$~~Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella,.
Wente and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none:
~::~.:::::::: : . nES OT:UTI ON NO. l~~~.
Resolved that warrant KG. 1605, dated August 9th, 1938,
rifirawn in .fa.vor, of Electric Service Co. for the;":sum of $83.18,
be and the same is hereby cancelled.
Resolution fixing Tax Rate.
,Thefollowing resolution was read and was introduced by
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Cauncilman.Bathwell and on motion.of Councilman Bathwell, sec-
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onded by Councilman AndersQn, and by the following called vote
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was adopted: Aye s--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella,
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Wente, and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent-~none:.
... ..... RESOLUTION NQ.1225. .
, Resolved, by the City Cauncil of the City of Livermore,
Co~ty of Alameda, .st~te.of C~l~fornia, that the proprty tax for
the City,of.Livermore, upon all real and~ersonal property in
sa:id City for. the year 1938, is herebY,leviel, and the tax rate
for the.said.City of Livermare is hereby fixed as follows:
Ge~eral:F1:L'?-~"'.;':'~~.......... $.87 an eac~;jlOO.OO valuation; .
Li~rary,~~~.........!...... $.095 on each $100.00 valuation;
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Bond Interest and Redemption. .., : ' ,
Fund, 1908..............$.055 on each $100.00 valuation;
Bond Interest and Redemption
Fund, 1915..............$.09 on each $100.00 valuatian;
Sawer Bond Sinking Fund ~f 192~$.12 on each $100.00 valuation;
Street Impravement BQnds Sink-
ing Fund of 1926........~.~~ on each $100.00 valuation;
Total tax.........$. Qn each $100.00 valuatipn.
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IDn re Sta~ding Committees.
Mayor Tubbs ann ounced -that he had appointed Councilman
Gardella as Chairman of the Street and Light Committee and also
a's a member of the Finance and License CQmm1 ttee and of 'the Build-
ing and Ordinance Committee.
Adjournment.
On motion of Councilm~n Gardella, seconded by CQuncilman
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BQthwell,
and by vote of the Council, the Council then adjourned.
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App.roved:
Mayor.
Livermore, California, SEP : S~938
City Clerk.
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Special Meeting--September 19, 1938.
A special meeting of the City Council of the City of Liver-
more was held in the ~ouncil Chambers at the City Hall on Monday
evening, September 19th, 1938, in response to a call issued by
Mayo>> Irubbs.
The meeting was called to order at 8:00 o'clock.
Ro12 call: Presdnt--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell,
Gardella, Wente and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none.
PQlice Application.
A letter was received from Theo. R. Larsen applying for
appointment as a policeman whenever a vacancy may occur or an
extra officer may be needed. It was ordered filed.
- Several Matters Discussed.
A number of matters were discussed at length, but mo actionl
taken.
A..djournment.
On motion of Councilman Wente, seconded by. Councilman
Bothwell,
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Mayo~. City Clerk.
Li vermore, California, Srp ~ 0 :93.8-..
Approved:
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In re County Aid to Library.
The Clerk was instructed to write to the County Baard o~
SUpervi~ors and the seveDal Boards af Library Trustees pratest-
ing against the recent order doing away with County aiel to Liiil--
branes- .
Adjaurnment.
0t1mh6tion of Councilman Wente, seconded bY' Counci]man
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Bothwell,
an~ ,by vote og the Council, the Cauncil~e adjourned.
~ Attert~Pff1t2,
Approved:
Mayor.
Livermore, Cal ifornia~EP :. 61938
City Clerk.
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Adjourned Regular Meeting--September~26, 19$.
~ adjourned regular meeting of the City Cauncil was he~d_
in the Coubcil Chambers' at the C1 ty Hall on Monday evening,
September 26th, 1938. The meeting was called to order at
8:05, 6'clock.
Rollcall: Present---Councilman Anderson, Bothwell,Gar-
della, Wente and Mayor Tubbs: absent~-none.
Minutes approved.
two
The minutes of the last/meetinglwere read and on mation
of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and
by vote of the Council wese approved as entered.
Milk InspectQr's Report.
The report of the Milk ~nspeetDr for the man~h of August,
1938, was received and read and on moy1on of ~auncilman Bothwell,
:-;1ecanded by Cauncilman Anderson, and by the following called vote
was accepted and ordered~placed on file.
Nineteen Claims Allowed.
Nineteen claims, amounting to a total of $715.32,'were
audi ted:"and approved by the Finance Comrni ttee and on motion Qf
Councilman Wente, seconded by- Councilman Anderson, and bp the
€ollowing called vote were allowed Qut of various f~Ulds and
!j
warrants ordered drawn as follows: Ayea--Councilmen Anderson,
Bothwell, Gardella, Wente and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--
none:
MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE FEES FUND
1700--Micheli s, John R. --salary as policeman.......... .$f;8a.~~
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1?01--Ke11y ,Francis B.--salary as ploicema.n...............$'75.00
GENERAL FUND
,1l702--Doten, Geo. N.--salary as Chief of Police............
1703--Berga.mschi, G.-- n n streetc:c1eaner.............
n' tt t
1'704--C1arke, C. G.-- Inspec or.................
1705--Johnson, Adolf-- n II gardener and Deputy Pound-
master.............. 50.00
1'706--Rasnrussen, Jesse--" "general utility man......... 67.50
STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND
170'7--C1arke, C. G.--salarv as Superintendent of Streets... 25.00
GENE.BAIi. FUND
1'708--Addressograph Duvision--p1ates.......................
1709--A. Carlisle & C6.--baokkeeping forms~................
1710--Cheerio Flower Shop--flora1 wreath...................
171~~-Clar~, Manley J.--eash advanced......................
171g;';'-L~ vermore Commercial Co. --suppli es . . . . . . . . . .,. . . .. . . . .
1713--PacificTe1ephone & Telegraph Co.--service...........
1714--Still, Elmer G.--fare to Oakland.....................
STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND
1715--Bank of America, assignee of Elmer Grana--labor on
streets.............. 55.00
It tI "Elmer Grana--Iabor on gl., -'
.l. atreets... ..55.00
1717--S'tandard Oil of Califarnia, --gasoline.... .. .......... 28.55
1718--Union Oil to. of California--gasoline................ 35.06
92.50
30.00
75.00
1.23
1.5.16
5.15
1.00
14.62
'.~~. 50
1.50
1716;"- It
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No 'rotest Received.
This. being. the time set for hearing protests in regard to')
proposed amendments to Ordinance NO'. 191, the Clerk reported that
no s:uch protest had been received, and nane were made at,this
meeting.
Proposed Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 191 Introduced.
tlrd.inance No.- "', entitled, "An brdinanceAmending Ordin-
ance No. 191 Entitled 'An Orinance Providing for the Cre-~tih6n
JI;i thin. the Incorpora te(} Area of;he City of Li vermdvre, Qf' Cer-
tain Zonea Slhd~"'~hythe(':.g.el\1er811 Zones Thereby Created, Descrtbing
the Classes of Buildings, Structures and Im~rQvements andthe Uses
of Such Buildings, ~tructures and Improvements; Regulating, Re-
stricting and Segregating
the Location of Dwellings, Apartments,.
Trades, Businesses and Industries and Other Specified Uses; Reg-
ulating and Limiting the Height~nd Bulk of Buildings and
Structures and the Area af Building Sites Covered Thereby and
froviding for BuildinK and use Perm~. ts; Defining the, Tems
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Used Herell1;P"'oviding fbr the Enforcement and Amendment of
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S~id Ordinance; P~Qviding Penalties ror its Violation~ by
Amending Sections V and XIII Thereof', It was" read and was intro....
duced by Councilman Anderson and on motion of Cauncilman Ander-
son, seconded by Councilman Gardella,. and by the following
called vote was ordered placed on file: Ayes--Cioti.'1o:l:1man
Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella, Wente and Mayor Tubbs; noes--
none; absent--none.
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The-following re$olution was read and was intraduced by
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Councilm.an.,Gardella.and. an motion of Councilman Gardella, sec-
onded by-Gounailman Anderson, and by the following called vote
was adopted: Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Gardel,la,
Wente and J\Tayor Tubbs; naes--none; absent--nQne :"" .~ . "~~'!..,
--- ,..,." ,..' .RESOLUTION NO. 1226. .
Wkereas, ,the-Chief Engineer of the Fire Department of.
the City.Qf.Livermor~.~as.agreed with the City Council Qf the
ei ty of. Li verID.Q:r>e, tbathe, will furnish all Qf the labar nesess'lltry
to.make-all,the.minrr repairs to the fire apparatus, and will
properly,attend-to.and preserve all of the equipment of said
Department, and that a member of said Department will be ready
on any"-Sund~;y hereafter' to drive said fire apparatus in case
of.an alarm of. fire, and
Whwe.as, the Council of the City af Live rmore deems it
advisaole, and to the best interest of said City that the Chief
Engineel"'of.the.Fire Department af the City of Livermore re-..
celve a-monthly' salary in~ieu of an annual salary, which said
officer is now receiving.
Now therefore, b~ it resolved th~t the salary of the
Chief Engineer of the Fire Department of the Cmty of Livermore
is' hereby fixed at tb( rate of Thirty-Five ( $35.00) Dolla.rs
per month, payable L::1 arrears of each calendar month, begin-
ing November 1st, 1938, and said SLTIn shall be in full of all
services performed for~the City of Llverm0re, as said Chief
Engineer of the Fire Department of the City of Liver:r.1Ore.
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Resomution Appainting Policeman.
The following-resolutian was read and was intrbduced by
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Councilman Bothwell end motion by Councilman Bothwell, sec-
onded by Councilman Gardella, ,and by the following called, vote
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was adopted: Ayes--Co1.incilm~n Anderson, Bathwell, Gardella,
Wente and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; abseht--none:
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RESOLUTION NO.1227.
\lIJhereas:, the Council of the City of L~vermor(: deems 1 t
advisable,' and to the best interest Qf sa~ j City that one
additianal police officer be employed L~ saf~ City~
Now therefare, be it resolved that Louis J. Volponi
be and he is hereby employed as a police officer of the City
of Livermore, to' serve at the pleasure of the City Council
at the rate of compensation heretafore fixed for all reg-
ularly employed palice officers of the City of Livermore by
this Council; said emplo-yment as such police officer shall
be effective on October 1st, 1938.
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In Re Wig-wag Signals.
The Clerk was instructed to' write to the Sauthern Pac-
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ific Co. and the Western Pacific Co. requesting them to change
their wig-wag signals now lacated in the middle of the street
a~their East First street and North Livermore ~venue crassin~
to red-flasher signals at the side of the street.
Adjournment. '
On motion of Councilman Wente, seconded by Coun~ilman
Anderson, and by vote of the Council, the Council then adjourned.
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ApprQved:
Attest:
3071
Mayor.
Livermore, California,
City Clerk.
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Re~lar Meeting--OctQber 3. 1938.
^;" 'A regular meeting of the City Council ~of the City Qf Liver-
more was held in the Council Chambers at the Ci,ty .Hall on Monday
e~ening, Oc~ober 3rd, 1938.
8 :'10 0 r clock.
The meeting was called to order at
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Roll call: Present--Councilmen Andersan, Bothwell, Gardella,
Wente and Mayor Tubbs; absent--nQne.
Minutes Approved.
'The minutes of the last meeting were read and on mation of
CoUncilman Anderson, secanded by Councilman ,Wente, and by vote of
, ' .
tne Council were a~proved as enterea.
Officials' Reports.
The reports of the Clerk, Treasurer, Chief 'of Police, Inspect-
or and Citr Judge and the lo~se-leaf sheets shawi~g the callections
o~ the ,TaxCollectQr, all for the ~onth of September, 1938, Were read
ana on mation of Councilman Anders~n, seconded by Cauncilman Bothwell,
ana by 'the follownng called vote wwre accepted and ordered placed
on file:
Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella, Wente and
M~yor Tubbs; noes~-none; absent--none.
Conm:nmica tions.
A certified copy of Resolution 'No. 32932, adopted by the County
,E ~oar~ of Supervisors on September 27th, 1938, cancelling the City's
taxes as levied by the County on the City's sewer farm property in
tHe Mt. View tract.
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~ letter was received from 'the Borthern Califarnia Fire Chiefs'
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Conference inviting the City's Fire Chief ~o attend its convention,
A letter was received from Wm. B. Lowe r~qu~sting payment for
"l1i.1neservices" for janitor work at the City Hall.
,The communic8,tions were ordered placed on file; the Fire Chief'
wa's. re'q1iested to attend the conven,tion; the Clerk was inaDwcuedoto
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in1'orni Wm. B. Lowe that no payment, is due because no service was
rehdered by him to the City in J1tIlIle, 1~38.
Claims Allowed.
Fifty-four claims, amounting to' a total Qf $2,449.98, wwre ~
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audited and approved by the Finance Committee and on motion of
Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the
following called vote were allowed out of ~rious funds, as follaws:
Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella', Wente and Mayor
Tubbs; noes--none;,absent--none:
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308 OCT: - 1938,.
MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE FEES ?JND
1719--Michelis, John R.--salary a s policeman..... eo'......... .$82.50
1720--Kelly, Francis B.-- "It fI ................. 75.00
GENERAL FUND
1721--Doten, Geo. N.--sa1arya s Chief of Police.............. 92.50
1722--Bergamaschi, G.--cleaning streets...................... 30.00
1723--C1arke, C. G.--salary as Inspectar...................... 75.00
1724--Johnson, Adolf--salarmes as ga~dener and Deputy P. M... 50.00
1725--Rasmussen, Jesse--salary as general utility man........ 67.50
STREEm IMPROVEMENT FUND
-1726--Clarke, C. G.--salary as Superintendent of Streets..... 25.00
GENERAL FUND
1727--Ca1laghan, Richard M.--s~lary as City Attorney......... 60.00
1728--Clark, M. J.--salary as City Judge..................... 25.00
l729--Fracisco, Chas. J.--special accounting................. 15.00
1730--Hearn, F. Ray--salary as freasurer...~................. 16.66
l73l--Root, Dr. R. R.-- tt It Milk Inspector................ 70.00
l732--Still, Elmer G.--salary as City Clerk..................lOO.OO
1733-- It , fI "__,, fI Deputy Tax Collector........ 35.00
1734--Tubbs. Geo. F.-~salary as Cauncilman................... 10.00
l735--Amderson, Harold W.--sarary as Councilman.............. 10.00
1736--Bothwell, S.--salary as Councilman..................... 10.00
1737--Gardella Louis--" f1" tt ......................10.00 4
1738--Wente, E: G.-- "" It ..................... 10.00
LIBRARY FUND
l739--Harp. Miss Myrtle E. Harp.ysalary.as Librarian.........100.00
l740--Balin, Mrs. Annie--janitor .ark......................... 16.25
1741--Encyc10pedia Britannica--set of books..................134.57
1742--Livermore Hera1d--printing............................. 3.00
17 43--Me tsker, Chas. F. --map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50
1744--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--Library lighting........... 4.68
1745--San Francisco News Co.--books.......................... 7.92
1746--Sather Gate Book Shop--books........................... 17.71
BOND INTEREST AND REDEMPTION FTJND 1915
1747--Bank of America--16 coupons............................200.00
STREET I'1PRDVEMENT FUND
1748--CalifoJ'nia T~ansfer Co .--crushed rock, etc............ .124j48
SIDEWALK AND CURB CONSTRUCTION FUND
1949--Diamond Match Co.--J:umber.............................. 12.28
1750--Livermore Commercial Co.--supplies..................... 4.13
. MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE,FEES FU1~
1751--Smith, D. A..--services as pa1icEiman.................... 75.00
1752--Louis James Volponi--services as policeman............. 20.00
GENERAL FUND
1753--AhdersonMotors--repairs, etc.......................... 7.37
1754--Bothwell, Sr., S.--trave1ing expenses, etc............. 61.00
1755--Ca1ifarnia Market--dog food..............;...........;. .50
1756--California Water Service Co.--water for fire'hydrants..104.00
1757-- " " fI fI __ fI fI City b1dgs.......2.55
1758-- Ii " fI n --water for corporation yards5.25
~~759--Do1an, Dr. Paul E.--ex~~ining prisoners................ 12.50
1760--Herrick, Dr. F. L.--" fI ................ 5.00 J.
1761--JQhnson, H. M.--sakary ~~ Chief Engineer............... 12.50
1762--Livermore Commercial' C~--globes....................... .93
1763--Livermore Fire Department--quarter1y salaries..........300.00
l764--Livermore Herald--publishibg........................... 20.00
1765--Mazzocco's Restaurant--~elas Sor prisoners............. 17.85
1766--Pacific Gas & Electric ~o.--street 1ighting............338.18
1767-- II It fI " It --Library Park lighting...... ~.88
1768--" It" It It --electricity for s'ewer farm. 10.71 .
1769--" "" " It --lighting city bldgs........ 5.54
1770--" It" It It --gas for firehouse.......... 1.06
1771-- It It It It "--lighting corporation yard.. .54
1772--Smith, Mrs. Hazel Y.--typing..............~............ 25.00
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Resolution Cancelling Taxes.
The f~llowing resolution was read and was introduced by
Councilman Anderson and on motion of Councilman Anderson, seconddd
by Councilman Bothwell, and by the followmng called vote was adopted:
Ayes--Councilmen Andercon, Bothwell, Gfirdella, Wente and Mquor
Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none:
, RESOLUTION NO. 1228.
\Vherea~~ the City Council of the City of Livermore upon sat-
isfactory p~oof thereof finds that the hereinafter described parcel
of real nro~erty has been assessed for City purposes; that after
the time 8&14 assessment and taxes becams liens thereon said parcel
of real proI)orty was acquired and owned and ever since has been and
now is owned by the County of Alameda, a political subdivision of
the State of California, and because of such public ownership is not
subject to sale for delinquent taxes~
- The aforesaid parcel of real property so acquired by the Coun-
tv of Alameda, a political subdivision of the State of California,
is described, enumerated and set forth as follows:
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_..of Eat.. of 4. s. Ladd..bq. Oft I.
..te...lon .r S. 1 i ne of Oak St. 1tO ft...
I~ of I. Un. of I ft.; th. E. OIl M. '
1at U.. 117.6::> ft.; th. S. 33 dea. ..
..... t. 49.09 ft.; the S. 46 de(lf;. 2 .t.
I. 113.33 (t.; t:l. s. 69 de8. 38.ta.
t..,.67 ft.: th S. at RIA to ".'~
.... 110 ft. to ~. 11.. of R.a. A".J
I. pad. laat H..e 60 ft.; tIl ...
.. ft. to 08&.; por.of p~ot D.
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Now ~herefore be it resolved by this Council, with the writ-
ten consent of the City Attorney attached hereto, that the officer
having the custody of the record thereof be and he is hereby directed
to cancel any and all uncollected taxes and assessments ar penalties
or costs thereon charged or levied for City purposes upan the afore-
said parcel of, real property.
I, Richard M. Callaghan, City Attorney of the City of Liver-
more, County of Alameda, State of California, do hereby consent to
the cancellations of any and all uncollected taxes and assessments
or penalties and casts thereon charged or levied for City purpases
upon the parcel of real property described in the within resolution.
Dated: October 3rd, 1938.
Richard M. Callaghan,
City Attorney, City of Livermore, County of Alameda, State of Calif.
Merchant Classification.
On motion of Councilman Wente, seconded by Councilman Anderson,
and. by the following called vote, the me:f'chant-clas~: business to be
done by Chris E: Svanberg in canducting a service station for the
Richfield lOil Co. at the corner of Second and t streets was classi-
fied as of the first class for the first'year of business: Ayes--
Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella, Wente amd Mayor Tubbs;
noes--none; absent--none. (First license 1sSQed. #2~?S.)
In reo "proposed Tax Amendments.
The Clerk was instructed to inform the newspapers that the
City Council endorses the sending of ptblic speakers here to opp~
the proposed $30-a.-week and single-tax amendments} the Sta~,\b,"~ "',....... \.,'.'..~,
of Commerce havdmg offered to send such speakers. 2:_..... J
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eel \ 7 1938
In re Milk Inspeetor'~ Report.
The Olerk was instructed to neque~t the Health O~ficer to
cause copies of the Milk Inspector's report to be sent eaah month
to each of the local ~airies.
Adjournment.
On motiQn of CouncJlman Anderson, seconded by Councilman
Gardella, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a
recess to
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Approved:
MayoI'.
Livermore, Califarnia, OC,T 171938
Ci ty Clerk. '^'
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Adjourned Regular Meeting--October 17, 1938~
An adjourned regular meering of the City Council was held in
the Council Chambers at the Gity Hall on Monday evening, October
17th, 1938.
The meeting was called to order at 8:00 o'clack.
Roll call: Present--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella,
Wente and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none.
Minutes App~oved.
The minutes of the' last meetong were read and on motion of
Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by vote
of the Council were approved as entered.
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Connnunications.
A letter from received from County Clerk G. E, Wade stating
that it is impossible at this time to make any change in the new
policy of the Board of Supervisars of eliminat'_ng the salaries of
the librarians at Livermore, Hayw~rd and San Leandro and devoting
the money to the purchase of additional books for the next year.
An offer was received from the Hedman Mfg. Co., 411 Call
Bldg., San Francisco, offering to sell an F & E Check Protector
for ::j397.50, together,with a ;lplO,OOO bond\ for two years, renewable
for $27 a year,thereafter.
Letters were received from the Southern Pacific and Western
Pacific companies stating that they were loaking into the matter
of changing their mid-street wigwags to red flashers at the sides,
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as requested, at their East 1st street and North Livermore avenue
crossings, respectively.
The letter from the latter company sug-
gested that similar letters be
sent to the State Highway and
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Federal authorities, and the City Attorney was requested to do so.
Ordinance Amendi~rdinance No. 191 Adopted.
Ordinance No. _, entitled, "An 01"~inance Amending Ordinance
No. 191 Entitled, 'An Ordinance Providing for the Creation Within
the Incorporated Area of the City of Livermore of Certain Zones mmd
in the Several Zones Thereby Created Describing ;the Classes of
Buildings, structures and Improvements and the Uses of Such Build-
ings, Structures and Impravements; Regulating, Restricting and
Segregating the Location af Dwellings, Apartments, Trades, Businesses
and Industries and Other Specified Uses; Regulating and Eimiting
the Height and Bulk of Buildings and Structures and the Area of
Building Sites Covered Thereby and ?roviding for Building and Use
Permits; Defining the Terms Used Herein; Providing for the Enforce-
ment and l\1nendment of Said Ordinance; Providing Penal ties for its
Violation,' by Am8Ilding Sections V and XIII Thereof, II 'which had
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been intraduced at the meeting held an September 26th, 1938, was on
,
motion of COlU1cilman Anderson, second~d by Councilm&~ Gardella, and
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by th~ f;llo~ing called vote adopted and passed:
Ayes--Councilman
Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella, Wente and Maror Tubbs; noes--none;
absent--none. Following is a printed copy of said Ordinance No. /
221 as published: ~/
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ORDINANCE NO. 221
A'n, Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 191 Entitled "An Ordill1ance
Providil1Q For The Creation Wlittt-
in The I,ncorporatedl Area Of 11he
City Of Livermore, Of iCerta.jn
Zones And In The Several Zones
Thereby Created, ,Describ_ng The
Cla8Se6 Of Buildings, Structu.re8
And Improvements And TM Uses
Of Such Buildings, Str....ctU'res And
Improvements; Regulating, Re-
stricti,ng And Segregati'l1Q The Lo-
cati'on Of DwelJli'ngs, A'partments,
Trades, Businesses A'nd Industries
And Other Speciified Uses; Regu-
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Defining The Terms Used Herelln,;
Provid,ing Fo/" The E,nforcement
And Amendment Of Said Ordiln-
ance; Providing Penalties For Its
Violation" By Amending Sections V
And XIII Thereof.
The Council of the City of Liver-
more do ordain as follows:
Section 1. Qrdinance No. 191 of the
City of Livermore entitled, "An Or-
dinance 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 improve-
ments and the uses of such buildings,
structures and improvements; regu-
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~th~~ specified uses; regulating and SIDE YARD: There shall be a side
!IIDltlng the height and bulk of build- yard on each side of all buDdings of
mgs ,and structures and the area of a width of at least 10%' of the width
buil~ll~g sites c<?vered thereby and of the building site, except that 1'n no
provIdmg: for bUIlding and use per- case shall the said yard be less than
m:l'ts; ~efining the terms used herein; four (4) feet nor in any case need
providmg for enforcement and it be over fifteen (15) feet in width
a!ll~mdment of said Ordinance; pro- provided further that on corner build~
vIdmg for penalties for its violation" ing sites the side yard, on the street
adopted Qctober 19th, 1931~ is hereby side parallel to the length of the lot
amended by amending SectIons V and as said lot or parcel of land is shown
XITI ~ereof.. . on the map or plat thereof
SectIOn 2. SectIOn V of Ordmance as filed for record In the office of the
No. 191 is hereby amended to read County Recorder of AlaIneda County
as foll?ws: ,be at least eight (8) feet from th~
SectIon V: ZONE R-l RESTRICT- building site line, but in no case need
ElI> RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT REG- it be over fifteen (15) feet In width.
ULATIO~S: , REAR YARD: There shall be a
No bUIlding, structure, improve- rear yard with a depth of at least
ment or premises shall be used an'd 10% of the average depth of the
no building, structure or improvementbu.ilding site, but in no' case need it
shall be erected, constr.ucted, estab- be over twenty-five (25) feet.
Iished, altered or enlarged in ZONE Accessory buildings not over twelve
R-1 which is designed, arranged orin- (12) feet ln height may occupy not
tended to be .used or occupied for any over 30% of any part of the area of
purpose other than a single family or any rear yard twenty (20) feet or
two-family dwelling, together with the over in depth.
outbuildings necessary to such use Provl<ied that in ZONE B-1 DO
located on the same lot or parcel of - separate- ~ ' 8tnmtu..e.'or"'fiii:'
land inc!uding a private garage with provement shall be used as a dwell.
a capac~ty not to exceed three (3) ing or for residence pUlp08e8 When
automobIles. such building structure or improve-
No. bUilding with its accessory ment is locat~ on the rear of any Jot
buildmgs shall occupy more than 70% of wb!icb the front part at SUch lot
of the 'bUilding site and no buildings is occupied by. a bui1dh:Ig, struct1li'e
shall be erected closer than fifteen or ilnprovement used as permjtted in
(15) feet ~rom the side line of any ZONE R-l,exceptmg however, that
str~et or hIgh~ay, subject to the fol- nothing contained In this par&g1'8.p1l
lOWing exceptions: shall be construed to prohibit 'the'
Where the suz:tace of the natural erection of a guest .house.
ground at said fIfteen (15) feet dis- Section a.Section XIII of 0rc1t.
tance is seven (7) feet or more above nanCe No 191 is hereby amende!d"to
or below said street line; a garage read as f~llows:'
may be built within five (5) feet ot.. ,._
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Councilman Bothwell Absemt.
At this point Councilman Bathwell left the meeting, on account
of having another appointment.
Twenty-nine Claims Allowed.
TWenty-one
laims, amounting to a total of 1~1,28l.l1, were
audi tec~ and apprnved by the Finance Committee and on motion of
Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Bothwell, and by the
following called vote were allowed out of yarlQus funds, as follow8:
Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella, Wente and Mayor
Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none:
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE FEES FUND
Michelis, John R.--salary as policeman...................
1774--Kell, Francis B.--same..............................
l775--Volponi, Louis Jam~s--same.........................
GENERAL FUND
1776--Doten, Geo. N.--salary as Chief of Palice..........
l777--Bergamaschi, G.--street cleaning...................
l778--Clarke, C. G.--salA.ry as Inspector... .0.............
l779--Johnsom, Adolf--salaries as gardener and DeputyP.M.
l780--Rasmussen, Jesse--salary as general utility man....
STREET IMPR 0 VEMBN'r FUND '
l78l--Clarke, C. G.--salary as Superintendent af Streets.
GENERAL FUND
l782--American gitumuls Co,--bitumuls................~...
l783--Americ an City Magazine--subacription...............
1784--Bonne,'s Laundry & Clee.ners--servic e for jail.......
l785--Ame~ican Trust Co., assignee of James V. B. Cain-~
drawing plans for bridge, etc.................
l786--Sentral Garage & Battery Ca.--battery. .............
l78?--Bank of America, assignee of California Market,
assignee of J. M. Christian--labor on streets,.
l788--Eastbay Blueprint & Supply Co.--drafting supplies..
l789--Bank 0f America, assignee of Safeway, assigmee of
E1me~ Grana--labor on streets.................
l790--Harvey, Je8se--watching at fire....................
l79l--Jensen, u,',r: E.--re"Jairs, suppl-tes, etc............
l792--Judson, Dr. VV. E.--examining prisoners.............
l793-...Pac:i.fic Telephane & Telegra:!h Co.--service.........
l794--Bank af America, assignee of Hagstrom's, ad-signee
of Floyd F. Smith--watching at ~ire...........
l795--Southern Alameda COlmty News--nrintin?............
1796--Standard Oil Co. of California~-gasollne...........
l797--Bank of Amerlca, assignee of Delmar Wood;"-watching.
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Section XIn: LOT AREA
No buildiDg or structul'e shall be
erected, constructed, altered, en-
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R-l or ZONE R-2 on any lot or parcel
of land which has an a.rea at less
than 4000 square feet, except in the
event that such lot or pareel of land
is shown in the dimensions or size
existing at the time of such erection,
construction, alteration or enlarging
as part of a subdivision, a plat or
map of which shall have !been duly
recorded in the office of th:e County
Recorder of Alameda County prior
to the effective date of this Ordi~
nance, or a map or plat of which sub-
division has been heretofore or here-
after approved by the City Council of
said City.
Not more than one SIngle family
dwelling in ZONE R-I shall be erect-
ed, constructed, occupied or used on
any lot or parcel of land which: has
an area of 4000 square feet or less;
and not more tha!l one such single
family dwelling in ZONE R-I shall be
erected, constructed, oceupied or used,
per each 4000 square feet in &rea at
any lot or parcel of land having an
area of more than 5000 square feet.
Provided however, that the provi-
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Section 4: All ordinances or parts
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hereby repealed.' '
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Introduced at an adjourned meet-
ing of the Council of the City of Liv-
ermore held on the 26th day of Sep-
tember, 1938,
A motion of Councilman Anderson,
seconded, by Councilman Gardella to
file the same. Carried. .
A YES: COUNCIIlMEN Anderson,
Bothwell, Gardella, Wente and :Mayor
Tubbs.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
ELMER G. STILL,
City Clerk.
Passed a.n.d adopted at an ad-
journed regular meeting of the Coun-
cil of the City of Livermore, held on
the 17th day of October, 1938, on
motion of Councilman Anderson, sec-
onded by Councilman Gardella, by the
following -rote:
AYES: COUNCI1LMEN Anderson,
Bothwell, Gardella, Wente, and Mayor
Tubbs.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
_ Approved this 17th day of October,
1938.
GEO. F, TUBBS,
Mayor, City of Livermore, Cali-
fornia.
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BOND INTEREST AND REDEMPTION FU}ID 1915
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l798--American Trust Co.--8 coupf,'ms........................ .$100.00
1799--Bank af America--7 ~uppns............................ 87.50
LIBRARY PUND
_1800--Sather Gate Book Shop--books....................~.....
1801--Propp, Ivan--subscrinti,on.............................
In re 6leaning Up Barn Yard.
The Clerk was insDucted to request the Health Officer to
notify Joseph Serpa to clean up his barn yard at the corners of
Maple and 6th streets and East avenue.
Resolution Declaring Street of~aj~r Importance.
The following resolution was read and was introduced by
Councilman Gardella and on fuotion of Councilman Gardella, seconded
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by Councilman Wente, and by the following called vote was adopted:
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Ayes--Coundilmen Anderson, Gardella, Wente and Mayor Tubbs; noes--
none; absent--Councilman Bothwell:
RE8eLUTION NO. 1229.
Whereas, the City Council of the City of Livermore did here-
to fore duly pass and adopt Resolution NO'. 1130, approving the map
of streets of majar importance through the City af Livermore; and
Whereas" the Council of the City of Livermore deems advisable
to designate Faurth street in the ~ty of Livermore from South Liv-
ermore avenue to Holmes stree~ ~n~iid City a street of major im-
portance to be maintained and/or ~mproved out of the Special Gas
Tax Street Improvement Fund, and whereas a map of the City of
L1 vermore is hereto attached desig'J.~"ting said Fourth street in red
thereon.
Now, therefore, be it resolved that Fourth street in the City
of Livermore, from South Livermore avenue to Holmes street, inside
the city~ be, and it is hEreby, declared to be a street af major
importance to be maintained and/ob improved aut of the Special Gas
Tax Street Improvement Fund. ^
Be it f~ther resolved that Resolupion No. 1208, duly passed
and adopted by this Coundil, on the 16th day of May, 1938, be ahd
the same is hereby rescinded.
Adjournment.
On motion of Councilman Gardella, secanded by-Councilman
Anderson, and by vote of the Ccmncil, the Council then took a recess
to meet on
F~: at
7:39 p. m.
Attest~&d
City Clerk.
Approved:
Mayor.
, Livermore, California, ,OCT :; 1938
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~djourned Regular Meeting--October 21, 1938.
. An sdjourned regular meeting of the City Council was held in
the Council Chambers at the Ci~y Hall on Friday evening, October
2lst,0 193?
The meeting was called to ord~r at 7:40 o'clock.
Roll call: Present--Councilmen Ander~on, Bothwel~, Gardella,
Wente and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none.
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Application Received.
An application was received from Peter Silva for' appointment
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as Deputy Pmundmaster, janitor at the City Hall and jail and care-
taker at the City sewer farm.
It was ordered placed on file.
Resolutian Approving Project Statement.
The following resolution was read and was introducp.d by
Councilman Bothwell and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded
by Councilman Wente, and by the following called vote was adopted:
Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella, Wente and Mayor
Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none:
RESOLUTION NO.1230.
Vfuereas, a Project Statement for the expenditure of the
one-fourth cent gas tax for the fiscal year 1938-39 allocated .for
Streets of M~jor Importance other than State Highways in the City
of Livermore has heen presented to said City Council for appro-
val; and
~~ereas, the City Council has heard reaa said Project State-
ment and knows the contents thereof.
Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Council of the City of
Livermore, that said Jroject Statement be and it is hereby approved
and adopted 8S the budget of proposed expenditures of the one-
fourth-cent gas taxcllocated for Streets of Major Importance other
than State Highways, and the Mayor of the City of Livermore is her> e-
by directed to sign the same on behalf of said city.
Second Resolution Approvin~,a Project Statement.
The follo\rlng resolution was read and was introduced by
Councilman Bothwell and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded
by Councilman Gardella, and by the following called vote was adopt-
ed: Ayes--Counmllman Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella, Wente and
Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none:
RESOLUTION NO.1231.
Vfuereas, a Project Statement for the expenditure of the one-
fourth-cent gas tax for the 1937-39 biennium all~cated for State
Highways in the City of Livermore has bee~esent~, to said City
Council for approval; and
Vmereas, the City Council has heard read said Project State-
ment and knows the contents'thereof.
Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Council of the City of
Livermore, that said Project Statement be and it is hereby approved
and adopted as the budget of proposed expenditures of the ome-
fourth-ceht gas tax allocated fCll:" State Highways in the, City of
Livermore, and the M~yor of t~~ City af ~ivcrmore is hereby directed
to sign the same on behalf of said C1.ty.
Adjournment.
On motion of Councilman Wente, seconded by Councilman Both-
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Livermore, California, IOV 7 1938
Council then adjourned.
Attest~
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Regular Meeting--Hovember 7, 1938.
Regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council
,:0hambers 'at' -t'he -Oi ty lIa11 on Monday evening, -November 7th, 1938.
The meet'i~gwas "called-to order at 8:16 o'clock.
Rall 'call--Present-- Councilmen Anderson, -Bothwell,G~della,
1]1fente and -Mayor Tubbs; absent--none.
Minutes Approved.
The minutes -of the last two meetings were read and on motion
of CO'_lnci1111an -Jl:nders-on,seconded by Councilman Gardella, and by
voteof^t'he-Councilwere approved as entered. -
Comrn'tL.'1.ica tions .
k-letter was received from the Divisioh of Highways, San-Pran-
cisco, -inclosing-the letter fram state Highway-EngineerC. E. Purc-
ell, of. -the - -State -Department of Public Works, reconnnending that
FourthhS15reet ,"from South Livermore Avenue to Holmes Street, be'
approved-as a-street af majar importance.
it'c:l:rcular was received from the Diyision:vof Highways, San
Prancig~i'listing th~~portionment of October 1938 pa~rment or-i
oent gas- tax-allocation -under section 194 of the Streets and Hi"ghways
Oode fo~'e~~ndiUureg-on-streets of major importance, that for
Livermore being $737.28.
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h~~~terwas -received from Livermore Aerie, No. 609'JFraternal
Oreel':,' ';; -.i~~~{~s',' -i-n;~~~ng the members of the Cit-y Council' to be -:-
their gues-b.on .rtLivermorenight/' Tuesday evening, November 15th.
Officials' Report$.
~h~~p,epOrD&-of. '~he -Clerk,-Treasurer, Chief of POlice, Ins~ecrt-
or and -City -Judge, and ~he loose-leaf sheets showing the collections
of the Tax Collector, all for the month of October,1938, were read
and on motion 'of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Councilman Wente,
... ~ A . ~ ~ ... r _ _ ordered
a.nd by .~h&-~o11owingcalled vote -were accepted and/pla~ed on file:
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~yes--C~uncilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella, Wen~e and Mayor
. Tubbs: &&s--none;absent--none.
Claims.;Allo~~-;,c
~l"t'Y'--tlJree' cl-a'inrs-,'-amormting to a total ~~3,017.56" we.:t'e Cl
a.udi ted- -and -appr-oved- by -the Finance Committee and on motion of---
Councilman- Ga~-d'ella, seconded by Councilman ,~cnderson, and by the,
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f"ol 1 owing- called vote were allowed~ out of
'Tari ous funds and
warrants ordered drawn as follo'vs: Ayeg--Councilmen Anderson,
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Bothwell, Gardella,. We nte and Mayor Tubbs; noes-- none; absent-- none.
ALCOHOL EEVERAGE LI~ENSE FFES ?UND
='.302--Hichelis, Jo1m R.-,-salary as policeman........"........
1803--Kelly, Ii'rancis B.-- t1" If .................
l804--'Jolponi, Louis. ,Tames-- II II " .................
GENERAL FTJND
1~05--Dotenr-Geo. N.~-salary as Chief of Police...L..........
l806--Bergamaschi, G.. --cleaninG str0ets .....................
l807--Clarke, C. G.--salary as Inspecto:::>.............:.......
1806--Johnson, !\.dolf--salaries as Gardener and Deputy:? ~,ff...
1809--Rasmussen, Jesse--salary as general utility man........
l8l0--Callaghan, Richard--sa;ary as City Attorney............
l8ll--Clark, M. J.--salary as City Judge.....................
l8l2--FFacisco, Chas. J.-- special accountin~................
l8l3--Hearn, F, Ray--salary as ~reasurer.....................
l8l4--Root, R. R. --salary as Milk Inspector.................
l8l5--Still, Elmer G.-~salary as City Clerk..................
l8l6--Still, El-:ner G.--" If Deputy IraX Collector.........
l8l7--'rubbs, Ceo., F .--salary as _Councilman...................
18~8--Anderson, Harold F._-1f If II ...................
.1819--Botb,.well, S.--' If tl II ...................
l800--Gardella, Louis-- II II tI ...................
l821--VlJente, E. G. __ II If It ...................
LIBRARY FUND
1822--Harp, Hiss ~ffyrtle E.--salary as Librarian..............
l823--'3olin, l\~rs. Annie--je.ni tor 'lHort:........ .'...... .........
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l825--=ora~'Y'I4, Peter--insurance on Libr~ry tl~~..............
lS26--T-Te.nscn" 'q.. l\.--stove ,oil...............................
1827--Lav!less 1)rug Co. --subscription... ..... .... ........... ..
1828--Pacific Gas ?: Electric Co .--Lib::"o.ry liGhtinG...........
l829--Sm Francisco ~Te'.'!s C"'o........:..oooks........................
1830--Sather Gate Book,Shop--books--------.......~.......~...
AL C OIrOL BE'I.TER,,^.CE L1 CEITSE ::?Y'SS ?"CI:D
1831--,3Y1",.i th,,' !)., A. --", s e,1"'vi c" es, as, po, "Ii c, el:1.8_n. . ., . "".A ,.' . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1832--l\merican Trust Co.--2, coupons .........................
1833--Bank of l'.Jnerica-- one coupon...........................
, SIDEWALK AND CURB '''OlTSTRUSTIDO:q F"QND
1834--California Transfer Co.--s~d and gravel...............
l835--Dianlond Match Co.--lumber..............................
l8c,6--Lasse-n, r: C.---concrete mix.........'~..................
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B i tumul s r; 0 . - - b i t'~U1L',l s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . .
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Trust C:'~~a8signee'qf,-;'Jens Jensen" as"'ti:nee of
Joe Avila, Jr--watchin0 At fire....... 9.50
1840--Peter Bora[.:;ni--insurance on City Hall and motor vehiclesC612.10
1841--C'p,lifornia Market--dog food............................ 1.00.
If:342--"81ifornia Trr.nsfer Co. --crushed ror:k. 0 .. . ........ ..... 8.58
1843--Califo~nia Water Service Co.--hydrant service.......... 104.00
1844--" !I If " water for Cj_ ty bldgs... .90
1845--!1 II If tl "" ,corporation yd 5.Y70
18.-16--.^.. Carlisle Co. -- boolrkceping sheets..................... 7.84
l847--CEiRhral Garage :!: Eatter-:r Co.--batteries................ 9.22
1848--Clarke, C. G.--petty expenses p9.id... 0................. 37.53
'1849--Diamond I,latch Co.--lumber.............................. 32.54
1850--Dolan, Dr. Paul E.--exrunining pr~soners................ 7.50
185l--Doten, Mrs. Ther,esn. IT .--se,rvices as ,j ail matron........ 2.50
1852--N. D. Dutcher &: Son--supplies.......................... 45.78
1853--F'e.stbay Blueprint 2. Supply Co ..--.sunplies.. ... . .... ..... 6.95
1854--Frauneder, C.--counter grill........................... 17.50
1855--Bank of America, ac; signee o_f J. M. BaUGhman, a'" signee of
El~er Crana--1o.bor on streets..........
1856--IIensen, Ro P.--stove oil...............................
1857-- TO'h;'"<:1 o-n 'R" 1\"r --f'1",1 "'"Y''Ir "'... T<''i re r;h'~ ,,':.p
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1858--Li vermore Cor(I':ne!~cial Co. --surplie~. . ... ... ..... ........
1359--T,~Tclilcsen, ...'\..--~c.!!p.'5_rl:n.(~ t.:!.rcs..........................
l260--r5azzocco' s RC8tuar8:nt--~ne8.1s for priSO:rlel~s.............
186l--Pa~lfic Gas" Ele0tri0 ro.--street li~htingoo..........
12,62-- II II II II " -_Tlob''''ar'''' P"r1r 1 '" ("'ht:i.,..,,~
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1863-- II II II II II --liGhtinG City bldgs........
1864-- II II II II II --electricity for corparatj_on
yard........
II II for s e'l.'.TF fo,rm.......
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1837 --luneri can
1.838--l'.nderson
l839--I\..meri can
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16.67
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35.00
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l867--Chas. H. Petersen Co.--auditing.......................~~
l868--Harold J. Rees--ml:pplies..............................
l869--Sbell oil Co.--gasoline...............................
l870--Smith, Mrs. T{azel y.--ty:pino..........................
187l--Southern Alameda "ounty I'Tei"ts--printing................
..1872--Still, Elmer G.--freight paid.........................
l873--Tidewater Associated Oil Co.--gasoline...........,.....
l874--Western Union ~elegraph Co.--telegram.................
75.00'
18.03
33.00
25.00
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9.48
34.50
_ 1.89
Resolution Cancelling Two Warrants. _
The following resolution.was read and was introduced by
-Councilman Gardelle., and on motion of Councilman Gardella, sed-
, ended by Councilman Anderson, and by the .following called vote
was adopted: Ayes---Cou~ciJJnen 4-ndersqn, Both~lvelJ,{Gardella, Wente
and Mayar Tubbs; noes--none; absent--nane:
RESOLUTION NO. 1232.
Res olved that warrants number 8139 and 776, in the respect-
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ive sunis of ~?1.00 and iP9.75, dated December 20th, 1935, and Novem-
ber 1st, 1937, respectively, ~suued to Pred Cerruti and Electric
Service ('0. " .'especti vely, be and the sarne are hereby cancelled, 1
and the treasurer of the City of Livermare is hereby instructed to
stop payment on said warrants.
Inre' Cleaning Up;Barn yard.
The Clerk was instructed to request the City Fealth OffiCer
to~take up with Joseph Serpa again the matter of properly cleaning
up his barn yard in front of the High School.
Resalution Employing Janitors, Etc.
The following resolutionwas read and was introduced by Coun-
cilman Anderson and on ,notion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by
Councilman Bothwell, and b~ the following called vote was adapted:
Aye s--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella, Wente and Mayor
Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none:
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RESOLUTION N~. 1233.
. Resolved, that ~etE?r Silva be and he is hereby employed a.s City'HalI
and jail janitor, neputy. Poundmaster and custodian of the sewer farm
at the .c6.mpensation of $20.00 per month, commencing November 15th,
1938, too serve at the pleasure of the Council.
Be 7:t..t further:::' resolved that Mrs. Rosie Silva be and she is here-
by empl01'ed as Cit:y Hall janitor nt the compensation of,$15.00 per
month, commencing November, ~15t~" 1938, ar..d to' serv'e at the pleasure
of the Council: and be it l'ul',ther
Res-olved tnat Fred Silva be and he is hereby emnloved as assi$-
tant sewer,:t'arm custodian at the compensation af $5.00 p~r month,
GQ~encing November 15th, 1938, to serve at the pleasure of the Coun-
en.
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Two Street Lights Ordered Installed.
The Clerk was instructed to request the Parific Gas ~: Electric
Co. to install a lOO-candle-power street lic;ht at-the corner of 7th
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and I street, on motion of Councilman Gardell....,seconded by Council-
man Anderson, and by the following called vote: Ayes--C01,mcilmen t~
Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella, Vvente and Uayor Tubbs; noes-none; ab-
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well, and-by-the"followingcalled vate, a-lOO-candle-power street
light was'ordered-il'l.stalled at the corner of 8th and McL~od,-streets:
Ayes--Councilmen'Anderson" Eathwell, C8rdella, Wem~e and Mayo:t1 TubbS';
noes-none; absent--none.
Adjournment.
ON motion of Councilman Wente, secmnded,:;py Councl:f.man Bothwell~
and by vot~ of the Council, the Ccun611~E.~n,tJ.Jbk._.a...re~cess to meet
on Monda~ovember 21st, 1938, at'7:00'p,"111. . 7 .
APproved':~ Attest,~~..&l1il'.
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City Clerk.
Livermore, California,
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!2Journed Regular Meet1n~--Nov.mber 21. 1938.
h adjouraed regular meeti:n.g of the Clty, COUDcl1waa held 1. the
COUDcl1 Chambers at the Clty Hall on Monday evening,November2lat,
1938. The meeting waa called to order at 7:05 o'clock.
Roll call: PreseDt-eouacilaeJ.l. AD.dersoJ.l., Bothwell, Gardella,
We.t. aDd Mayor TubbsJ absent--none.
Minute$ ApproTed.
The .tnutes of the last meeting were read and on motion of
COUDcllaaa Gardella, aeconded by Councl1aan Anderson, and by vote
of the Couacll ..re approved as entered.
COmEmlc-.t10l'1$.
At co1lll'l1ll1catloJ.l. was receiyed tr_ Chail'man H. W. .Anderson of
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the Bul1dlag and Ordlnance CoJllllittee recOlaend.1ag tllat the buildings
on SeyeD pleees of propert7 llated be condemned as publlc nu1saaces
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under tl1e provlslo.. of Ord1l'UUlce Bo. 93. .
& let'er was recelyed rr.. the Southe~ Pacific Co. i. regard to
,~he ..tter of lDstalliag red flashers 'lnstead of the present mid-street
wig-w$,g sigIlal at It. .st Flrst streeterosslng, stating lts belief
that the expense of such a change should be borne by the Clty of
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Livermore.
.l letter waa Reei Ted from the state Compenaation IJls12ruce
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Fund' :st-.tlng that a il:Lftdendfof 47%, or $297.07, bad been grated to
the Cit7 ot LtTermore tor the year 1937 on account"lof lts small
.ccld... record for that year.
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R..olutlonBeclaring Certain Buildings ..Publ,ic Nuis,anoes:~
.
The following resolution was read aDd was introduoed by
Councilman Anderson aJ}d on motion of Councilman Andersoll, sec-
onded b'1 Councilman Gardella, and by the to11owinjJ oal1ed votev"...
adopted: Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, ,Bothwell, Gardella, Wente and
Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--non.:
RESOLUTIONNO.12S4~
Whereaa, the Cp.irman of the Buildiag and Ordinance Committee
of the Cit,. of Livermore, has filed with this Councilh1s written re-
port ap~ recommendation on the dilapidated anddangerous condition
ot cer'6'in buildings now existing in the Cityot Livermore; and
( Whereas, the owners of the parcels of rea1propert'1 herein-
atter described have been tound to be maintainingon their said real
property certain buildings and/or outbuildings and/or sheds, and/or
other structures Which have become so,di1apidated through neglect,
misuse or decay to be dangerous, untenantable, and afford a harbor-
ing place for vagraats, and by reason thereot do conatitute public
nuisances within the Cityof Livermore, which parcels ot real proper-
ty.are described as tol10ws, to-wit:
1. Brick walls owned by Mrs. Elizabeth A.. Rodgers on the
South 1.. ~eet ot Lots 8 and 9 in, Block 2, Northern Addition.
2,. Three buildings and a lumber shed owned by the Bank of
,Ameriea Nat~onal Trust and Savings As.ociation and Mrs. Celia
Arendt on Map of McLeod Tract and Map of Estate of A. S. Ladd-
-boundedN. by R. R. Avenue 118.01 tt., S. by land of S.P. R. R.
4t~.$6 ft. ~nd W. by land of Hansen 106.37 tt.
,--3. Buildings ,owned by Miss Helen Nv-F1etcher, et al.,on114p
of Town of Livermore-Lot 7 and S. 23.72 ft. of W ~ of lot 6, Block
14.
4. Bu11d1Dg owned by Elizabeth Langley, et al., on lot 9
otblQck 18, in MoLeod Tract.
5. BaI'D. and fecesowned py Chas. A. Gale on Map of Northern
Addition-Beg. on E. 1i.e of LIvermore Avenue 100 feet S. of S. line
ot Oak St., the S. 100 feet on saidfirst line by 150 ft. at righ~
angle.deep.
6. Building owned by Chris A. Christensen,et ale on Ed. N.
by W. 1st St. 680ft., E. by Q St. 480 ft., S. by land of Hansen 680'
ft.and W. by . St. 480 tt.; containing 8 acres,except portion bd.
by S St. 260 ft.,First St~ mo ft. and 260 ft. radius curve.
7. Building owned by Estate of M. L. Raymond on Map of North~~
ern Addition- l.ts 11 and 12 of blook 30.
Noy therefore, be it resolved, that it is the opinion ot the
City Ceuncil of the City of Livermore that the buildings and/or
outbuildings and/or sheds, and/or other structures on real property
hereinabove described have become so dilapidated through neglect,
miause, or decay as to be dangerous, untenantable, and sfford harbor-
ing p1act. for vagrants, and do in the opinion of this CoUDcil con-
stitute public nut.an..s, and are hereby declared to be publio nut-
s......
Be it further resolved, that the City Clerk be and is hereby
directed to notify the $wners or their agents by registered mail to
abate such nuisances by removing or repairing such buildings or
structure. within thirty (30) days from the receipt ot said notioe,
as provided for in Ordinance No. 93 of the Citr of Livermore, duly
passed and adopted on the 11 day of Dec~mber, 1916.
Pole Permit Granted.
On aotion by Councilman Anderson, seconded by CouncilnumBoU:l-
w811, ad. by the toll owing ,called vote, a perm! t was granted. to tl1e
Pacitic Telephone & Telegraph Co. to erect two poles replacing others,
one OD East First it~eet opposite Junction avenue and the other on
McLeod street near East Third street, as shown on a sketch aocompan,~
~ the application: Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Botbwe11, Gardella, 1
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Wente and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none.
To Repair ].ailroad Cr~s~.5!..!.
The Clerk was instructed to write to the Western Pacific Rail-
road Co. requesting that its East First street crossing be repaired
and to the Southern Pacific Co. requesting that the North Livermore
avenue and North L street crossings be repaired, a motion having ;:
been made by Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman Anderson,
and carried by the following called vote: Ayes--Councilmen,Ander-
son, Bothwell, Gardella, Wemt. and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--
none.
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Milk Inspectop's Re~ort.
The report of te Milk Inspector for the month.: of Octob_.
1938, was received and read and on motion of Councilman Bothwell,1
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seconded by Councliman G~ella, and by the following called vote
was accepted and ~r.dereuple:.eed on file: ayes--Councilman Anderson,
Bothwell, Gardella, Wente and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none.
In Re Red Flasher Signals.
The City Attorney was instructed to write to the proper au-
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thorities and endeavor to secure Federal *id lor the installation
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of red.flasher signals at railroad crossings.
Resolution In Re Expenditures For Streets of M~Qr I~ortance.
resolution .
. The following/was read and was intro~uced by Councilman
Bothwell and on motion of Councilman Bothwell, seconded by Coun-
cilman Gardella, and by the following called vote was adopted:
ayes--Counci1men AndersQn,. Bothwell, Bardella, Wemte and Mayor
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Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none;
RESOLUTION NO. 1235.
'. Resolution of the City Council of the City of Livermore
adopting budget and approving Memorandum of agreement for expendi~
t ure of i cent gas tax allocated for strrets of major impo~tance.
Whereas, a Memorandum of Agreement has been presented to be
ent&red into with the State of Cali40rnia in accordance with a pro-
jext sta~ement for the expenditure of the i cent gas tax for the '
fiscal year 193~\ allocated for Streets of' Major Importance other
than State highwqa in the City of Livermore and
Whereas, ,:;he City Council has heard read said Agreement in
full and is fn:~liliar with t14e contents thereof,
Therefore, be it resolved by the City Council of the City
of Livermore that said project statement be and it is hereby adopted
as the budget of proposed expenditures Qf the t cent gas tax all-
ocated for Streets of Major Importance other than State highways,
and said Agreement be and the same is hereby approved and the Mayor
and City Cl.rk are directed to sign the soone Qn behalf of said City;
said Agreeent tDY'13!nding upon the City upon its execution by the
authorized offic!\ls of the State.
Resolution In Re Expen~itures for state ~ighways.
The following resolution was read and was il,:troduced by CQun-
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eilman Gardella, and on motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by
Councilman Anderson, and by the following called vote was adopted:
ayes--CoUDc!:bmen Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella, Wente and Mayor Tubbs;
noes-~'none t ,absent--none:
RESOLUTION NO.1236.
Reaolution of the City Council of the City of Livermore appr~v-
ing Memorandum of Agreement for the expenditure of t cent gas tax
allocated for state highways.
Whereas, the State of California, through its Department of
Public Works, Division of Highways, has presented a Memorandum of
Agreement in accordance with a project statement submitted by the
City for the expenditure of the t cent gas tax for the 1937-1939 I
biennium alloc.ted for State highways in the City of Livermore; and
Whereas, the City Council has heard read said Agreement in full
and is familiar with the contents thereof;
Therefore be it resolved by the City Council Qf the City of
Livermore, that said Agreement for the expenditure of the t cent gas
tax allocated for state highways be and the s~e is hereby approved,
and the 1\1'yor and the City Clerk are directed to sign the same on
behalf of said City.
drawn, as follows: Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella,
Wente and Mayor Tubbs; noes--none; absent--none:
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE FEES FUND
1875--Michelis, John R.--salary as policeman..... .'.......... .$82.50
1876--Kelly, Francis B.--" " " ................. 75.00
l877--Volponi, ,Louis James--" n n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 65.00
GENERAL FUND
l878--Doten, Geo. N.--salary as Chief of Police.............. 92.50
l879--Bergamaschi, G.--cleaning streets...................... 30.00
1880--Clarke, C. G.--salaries as Inspector and Supt. of Sts..lOO.OO
l881--Johnson. Adolf--salaries as gardener and Deputy P. M... 50.00
l882--Rasmussen, Jesse--salaryas general utility man........ 67.50
LIBRARY FUND
l883--Boragni, Peter--insurance on Library bldg. and furniture42.l2
.. SIDEWALK AND CURB CONSTRUCTION FUND ,
1884--California Transfer Co.--cement........................210.69
..., GENERAL FUND
l885--Botagni, Peter--insurance on City Hall..,......... ...... 28.00
1886--Buckles, Chas.--overhauling typwwr~ter................. 10.00
1887--Bank of America, assignee Qf Elmer Grana--labor on sts. 55.00
1888--" II n, tf II Safeway Stores, Inc.,
assignee of Elmer Grana--labor on streets........ 55.00
1889--Graybar Electric Co., Inc.--supplies...................452.l3
l890--Jenseni John E.--laboD and materials................... 4.32
l89l--Rees & ~on, Jacob--batteries........................... 1.13
1892--Standard Oil Co. of California--kerosene............... 6.18
Adjour:mnen t.
On motion of Councilman Wente, seconded by Councilman Gardella,
and by vote of the CQuncil, the Council then adjourned.
Approved: ~ Af~1--::test~~~
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Mayor Pro Tem.
Livermore, California, DEe 5 1938
City Clerk.
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Regular M~e~~~g--D_~~~mbe~_l?..L.J:.~9Jh
A regular meeting of the City Council was held in the Council
Chambers at the City Hall on MQnday evening, December 5th, 1938.
The meeting was called to Qrderat 9:05 o'clock.
Roll call: Present--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella
and Wente; absent--Mayor Tqbbs.
On motion of Councilman Wente, seconded by Councilman Ander-
son, and by vote of the Council, Counci~an Bothwell was c~osen
as Mayor Pro Tem.
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over the matter of the annual holiday street lighting and agree-
ing in that case to turn over to the C~ty its colored-light fes-
toons for the purpose.
On motion of Counci~an Gardella, secQnded by Councilman
We~te, and by the following called, vote, the Superintendent of
streets was directed to install these festoons at oncel Ayes--
Councilman Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella and Wente; noes--none;
absent--Mayor Tqbbs.
Claims Allowed.
Sixty-eight claims, amounting to a total of $5,520.96, were
audited and approved by the Finance Committee and on motion Qf
Counci~an Wente, seconded by Councilman Anderson, and by the fol-
lowing called vote were allowed out of various funds and warrants
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ordered drawn, as follows: Ayes-*Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell,
Gardella and Wente; noes--none; absent--Mayor Tubbs:
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE FEES FUND
lS93--M1chelis, Jbhn R.--salary as policeman.................$82.50
l894--Kelly, Francis B.--" " " ................. '75.00
l895--Volponl, Louis J~es--"" tI ................. 65.00
GENERAL FUND
l896--Doten, Geo. N.--salary as Chief of Police.............. 92.50
l897--Bergamascbi, G.--cleaning streets...................... 30.00
1898--Clarke, C. G.--salaries as Inspector and Supt. of Sta..lOO.OO
l899--Jobnso, Adolf-- tt "gardener and Deputy P. M......50.00
1900--Rasmussen, Jesse--sa1ary as general utility man........ 67.50
1901--C~laghan, Ricliard M.--sa1ary as City Attorney......... 60.00
1902--C1ark, M. J.--salary as City Judge......................25.00
1903--Fracisco, Chas, J.--specia1 accounting................. 15.00
1904--Hearn, F. Ra7.~sal~ as Treasurer..................... 16.6'7
1905--Jobnson, H.M.--' 11 tI Fire Chief.................... 35.00
1906--Root, Dr. R. R.--" tt Milk Inspector................ 70.00
1907--St1l1, Elmer G.--" tI City Clerk....................100.00
1908--Sti1l, Elmer G.--" "Deputy Tax Collector.......... 35.00
1909--Tubbs, Geo. F.-- It " Councilman.................... 10.00
19l0--Anderson, Harold W.--sa1ary as Councilman.............. 10.00
19l1--Bothwe11, S.--salary as Councilman..................... 10.00
1912--Garde1la, Louis--" tI tI ..................... 10.00
19l3--Wente, E. G.-- "" " ..................... 10.00
LIBRARY FUND
1914--Ha~p, Miss Myrtle E.--salary as Librarian..............100.00
1915--Bo1in, Mrs. Annie--janitor work........................ 16.25
19l6--Boragni, Peter--insurance on bldg. and turnishings..... 42.10
1917--Jensen, John E.--cleaning flue......................... 5.00
19l8--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--Library lighting........... 4.20
19l9--Rees, H. J.--magasines................................. 64.51
1920--Sather Gate Book Shop--books.............~............. 5.36
SEVmR BONDS SINlaNG FUND OF 1925
1921--American Trust Co.--28 cQupons.........................385.00
1922--Bank of America--3 Sewer Bonds and 29 coupons........l,898.'75
- SIDEWALK AND CURB CONSTRUCTION FUND
1923--California Transfer Co.--supplies...................... '77.34
1924-- -" ,It " --cement....................... .266,04
1925--Lassen, F. C.--concrete mix............................ 24.00
1926--Lassen, H. W.--lampblack............................... 13.39
GENERAL FUND
192'7--Anderson Motors--repairs, etc.......................... 33.45
1928--Bank of America, assignee of Frank C. Barrett--1abor
on streets...................................... 36.00
1929--Boragni, PetAr--insurance on sewer-farm bldgs.......... 2'7.68
1930--California Transfer Co.--cement, etc...........:....... 97.22
1931--California Water Service Co.--water for fire hydrants..104.00
1932-- " " " -n --" "city bldgs~.....~1.65
1933-- tI " tI tt __" tI corporation yd. 2.25
1934--Callaghan, Richard'M.--travel'ing expenses.............. 6.25
1935--Diamond Match Co.--sup~lies............................206.42
1936--Dolan, Dr. Paul E.--examining prisoners................ 5.00,
1937--~tcher,& Son, N. D.--supplies......................... 31.31
1938--Erickson Co., Inc., K. E.--6 red reflectors............ 10.30
1939--Bank Qf America, assignee of Elmer Grana--1abor on sts. 55.00
1940--Graybar Elec'tri'c Co., Inc .--supplies. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .413.21
1941--Hansen, R. A.--stove oil............................... 13.73
1942--Jensen, John E.--pipe.................................. 10.40
1943--Lassen, F. C.--concrete mix............................ 16.00
1944--Livermore Commercial Co.--supp1ies..................... 18.62
1945--Livermore Herald--publishing, etc..~................... 53.44
1946--Lydiksen, A.--tires, etc............................... 26.25
1947--Nason, I. B.--3 eleotric clocks........................ 30.90
1948--Pacific Gas & Electric Co.--street lighting............338.l8
1949--" n tI If It --Library Park lighting...... 3.96
1950-- It It It It "--lighting city bldgs........ 7.50
1951--" n It If n --electricity fQr sewer farm. .41
1952-- It If If If If __ n If corp. yd... .74
1953--" It If If "--gas for firehouse.......... 1.00
1954--Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.--service............. 6.95
1955--Shel1 Oil Co.--gasoline................. '. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 36.30
1956--Silva, FredY9ialary as sewer-farm custodian............ 2.50
1957--Silva, Peter--salary as janitor, etc................... 10.00
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1958--Si1va, Mrs. Rose--sa1ary as janitor..................... $7.50
1959--Smith, Mrs. Hazel y.--typing............................ 25.00
1960--Eastbay Blueprint & Supply Co.--supplies................ 10.73
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Conmmnications.
A letter was received from the Western -Pacific Railroad Co.
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stating that the requested repairs of its East First street crossing
had been ordered made.
A circular letter was received from the Livermore Chamber of
Commerce in regard to fake solicitors and the advantage of patroniz-
ing local merchants instead.
Pole Removal Permit Granted.
On motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman An-
derson, and by vote of the Council, permission ~as granted to the
Pacific ~~lephone & Telegraph Co. to remove its pole at the east
corner of East Third and McLeod streets.
Bid fo r RepaJ.r).ng Po~ice Cap. Accepted.
On motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Counci~an
Gardella, and by the followingca1l~d vote, the bid of the Central
Garage & Battery Co. to make certain ,repairs on the police car for
^'- spproximately $40 was accepted: Ayes--Coun~ilman Anderson, Both-
well, Gardella and Wente; nQes--none; absent--Mayor Tubbs.
To Request Ab_~tement---2f...Ep.gine_l'roise Nu1s~B.!lce.
The Clerk was instructed to vlrite to Dr. F: B. Brewer, of
the U. S. Veterans' Hospital, requesting that a new muffler be
installed on the engine of the Government pumping pl~t at the
old Kaiser Co. grounds, as neighbors have been complaining about
the noise 'preventing sleep at night.
M.Journment.
On motion of CQuncilman Gardella, sec~rided by Councilman
Wente, and by vote of the Council, the Council then took a recess
to mee~ on Monday, December 19th, 1~38,
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Attest~f~ ,
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Mayor Pro Tern.
Livermore, California, DEe ~ e :9.38
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Adjourn~d Regular Meeting--December 19. 1938.
An adjourned regular me eting of the City Council was held in
the Council Chambers at the City Hall on Monday evening, December
19th, 1938.
The meeting was called to order at 8:00 o'clock.
Roll 'call: Present--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella
and Wente; absent--Mayor Tubbs.
On motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman
Anderson, and by vote Of the Council, Councilman Bothwell was chQsen
as Mayor Pro Tem.
Minutes ApprQved.
The minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion of
Councilman Gardella, seconded by CoUncilman Anderson, and by the
following called vote were approved as entered: Aye s--Counci 1men
Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella and Wente; noes--none; absant--Mayor
Tubbs.
Claims Allowed.
Nineteen claims, amounting to a total of $806.92, were audited
and approved by the Finance Committee and on motion of Counci1man
Gardella, seconded by Councilman Wente, and by the following called
vote were allowed out of various funds and warrants ordered drawn,
as fol~ows: Ayes--Cbuncilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella, and Wente;
noes--none; absent--Mayor Tubbs:
MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE FEEs FUND
1961--Michelis, John R,--salary as policeman...............$e2.50
1962--Kelly,Francis B.-- n " ~ ............... 75.00
1963--VQlponl, LQuis James--" fI II.. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . .. 65.00
GENERAL FUND
1964--Doten, Geo. N.--salary as Chief of Police............ 92.50
1965--Bergamaschi, G.--cleaning streets.....................30.00
1966--Clarke, C. G.--salaries as Inspector and Supt. of Sts.lOO.OO
1967--Johnson, Adolf--salary as gardener................... 50.00
1968--Rasmussen, Jesse--salary as general utility man...... 67.50
1969--Bothwell, S., Sr.--traveling expenses................ 5.00
1970--Bank of America, assg. of Fred Campiotti.-labor on sts.44.00
1971--Evans, H. A.--meals for firemen...................... 6.27
1972--Bank of America, assg. of Elmer Grana.~labor on sts.. 55.00
1973--Johnson, Adolf--gasoline used........................ 8.75
1974--Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.--serviee........... 8.40
1975--Bank of America, assg. of Alfred V. Schlon.-labor on
~ streets........ eo............................
1976--Silva, Fred--salary as sewer-farm custodian..........
197~--Silva, Peter--salaryas janitor, etc.................
1978--Silva, Mrs. Rosie--salary as janitor.................
1979--Union Oil Co. of California--gasoline................
64.00
2.50
10.00
7.50
33.00
Use of Truck Granted.
On motion of Councilman Wente, seconded by Councilman Ander-
son, and by vote of the Council, the request of the Livermore Aerie,
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Fraternal Order of Eagles, for the use of a City truck on the day
before Christmas to deliver Xmas baskets to needy families was granted.
Connnunications.
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A letter was received frQm Superintendent G. E. Gaylord Qf
the Southern Pacific Co., Oakland Pier, California, stating that
the matter of repairing its North Livermore avenue and NQrth L
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street crossings would be taken up with its roadmaster.
A letter was received from B. F. Worth~ authorizing the
removal of all the trees along the south side of East aven~e
adjacent to his property.
A letter was received from Frank B. Brewer" M. D., Manager
of the Veterans Administration, Livermore, stating that the diesel
engine at the Kaiser well would be operated only in daytime until
a new muffler can be installed.
An invitatiOn was received from Auditor and Assessor Harry
G. Willirons of Oakland inviting all City of Livermore officials
and friends to celebrate with them on the lOth floor of the City
Hall, Oakland, on December 22nd between I and 5 p. m.
A circular letter was received from the Leasue of California
Municipalities on Federal tax exemptions on City purchases qnd
other matters.
To Express Thanks.
The Clerk was instructed to write to Dr. Frank B. Brewer
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expressing the Councilsappreciation of his doing away with the
noise at the r~lser well.
Resolution In Re Pa~ent of Salaries.
The following resolution was read and was introduced by
CQuncilman Anderson and on motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded
by.Councilman Gardella, and by the following called vote was adopted:
Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell, Gardella and Wente; noes--none;
absent--Mayor Tubbs:
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RESOLUTION NO. 1237.
ResQlved, that Peter Silva in bis capacity, Rose Silva in her
capacity and Fred Silva in his capacity be paid their salaries semi-
monthly, on the 1st and 16th of each arid every month.
Resolution ]1J~~_~_8:lary and Rescind~EE-ii21'oin.!im~nt.
Th~ following resolution was read and was introduced by Coun-
cilman Gardella. and on motion of Councilman Gardella, seconded by
Councilman Anderson, and by the follawing called vQte was adopted:
Ayes--Councilmen AndersQn, Bothwell, Gardella and Wente; noes--
none; absent--M~yor Tubbs:
RESOLUTIfrn NO. 1238.
Resolved, that the appointment of Adolf Johnson as Deputy
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been complied with, and to notify the Chief of Police with a
duplicate copy of the letter: Ayes--Councilmen Anderson, Bothwell,
Gardella and Wente; noes--none; absent--Mayar Tubbs.
To Write Can2erning Small Lot.
The Clerk wa~ instructed to write to the Municipal Bond Co.
to induce it, if possible, to deed all its right, title and interest
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to the City of Livermore in the small triangular lot bounded by East
avenue, East 5th street and McLeod street, since the property is
evidently of no practical value to' anyone.
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AdjQurnment.
On motion of CQuncilman Gardella, seconded by Councilman
Anderson, and by vote of the Council, the Council then adjourned.
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Mayor. City Clerk.
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Approved:
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Regular Meeting--January 3. 1939.
A regular meeting of the City Council was held in the CmUncil
Chambers at the City Hall on Tuesday evening, January 3rd, 1939.
The meeting was called to order at 9:45 o'clock.
Roll call: Present--CQuncilmen Anderson, Both~ell, Gardella,
Wehte and Mayor Tubbs; absent--none.
Minutes P~l>.roved.c
The minutes of the l~st meeting were read and on motion of
CoUncilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Wente, and by vote of
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