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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1928-06-04Regular meeting of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco, Hela Monday, June 4th, 1928. The regular meeting of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco was held in the City Hall Monday evening, June 4th,1928. The meeting was called to order at ?;~0 o'clock p.m by Councilman A.J.Eschelbach, ~ayor of South San Francisco. ROLL Call. Roll call found all members of the co~cil present, to-wit;- Councilmen, A.Hynding, R.Lloyd, M.L~nucciani, R.Tibbetts, A.J.Eschelbach. The minutes of the previous meeting were read. There being no errors or omissions Councilman Minucciani moved they be adopted ~s read. The motion was seconded by Counciln~an Tibbetts and regular- ly carried. Application was made by the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company for permission to Place poles,laterals and anchors in various streets in South San Frs,ncisco, according to drawings Nos,19~TD and 19~8-G, and sheets one to eight, submitted with arplication. Referred to the street committee for investigation. Foster & Eleiser applied for a permit to construct Standard Poster Panels on the Noz'th side of of Grand Avenue 150 feet east of Maple Avenue. ~atter laid over two weeks for investigation. The Consulting Engineering Company of San Francisco submitted a statement of the nature-of their linc'of business, together with many references as to their qualifications. Filed for future reference. A petition containing 510 names of citizens, property owners, etc, was submitted to the Council to take steps to call a bond issue for the construction of a large Auditorium for the Civic Center, a swimming pool in the Civic Center and ~ centrally located playground for small children. The petition is sponsored by Mrs Carrie E.Winterhalter, who requested the city to make a survey to determine the cost of such improvement, a£ter which to call a special election within 90 days. ~rs. Winterhalter also suggested that an option on additional acreage be taken adjoining the City Park site before the price becomes prohibitive. Laid over for consideratiom. A communication was received from the Pacific Cocst Buildin,~? Officials Conference, advising the $ity of South San Francisco to adopt the Uniform Building Code, already adopted by a large number of cities in the United States. Refer~ed to the city attorney for opinion. ORDINANCE N0.146. Ordinance No.146, entitled "AN ORDINANCE LICENSING AND REGULATING ITINERANT VENDERS, AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION TNEREOF" had its second reading and was regularl~ adopted as an ordinance of the City of South San Francisco by the following vote;, Ayes, Councilmen, A.Hynding, R.Lloyd, M.Einucciani, R.Tibbetts, A.J.Eschelbach. Noes, Councilmen, None. ~bsent, Councilmen, None. ~ecorded in Book of Ordinances , V~l 2, at page 1SA. Attest, Daniel ~cSweeney City Clerk RES01.UTION TO ABATE WEEDS. No persons having objected to or protested against the prooosed removal of weeds, Councilman Tibbetts introduced a resolution authorizing the Superintendent of Streets to abate the nuisance by the removal of said weeds. The resolution w~ adopted by the unanimous vote of the members of the city council, to-wit;- Ayes, Councilmen,A.Hynding, R.~loyd, M.~inucciani, R.Tibbetts, A.J.Eschelbach. Noes, Councilmen, None. Absent, Councilmen, None. Re~.orded in Book of Resolution, Vol 2, ~t page 20~ Zttest, Daniel McSweeney City Clerk. RESOLUTION VACATING RESOLUTION OF INTENTION $59. A resolution vacating resolution of intention $59, the improvement of Grand Avenue, etc, was introduced by Councilman Minucciani, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the city council, to-wit- Ayes, Councilmen, A.Hynding, R.Lloyd, M.Minucciani, R.Tibbetts, A.J.Eschelbach. Noes, Councilmen, None. Absent, Counci. lmen, None.~ Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Vol 2, at page G~. Attest Daniel McSweeney City Clerk RESOLUTION IF INTENTION ~ 60. -- A Resolution of Intention of the City Council of the Cit~; of South San Francisco declaring its intention to improve portions of Grand Avenue, Chestnut Avenue, Commercial Avenue, E~calyptus Avenue Orange Avenue, Railroad Avenue, and the portion of the alley between Grand Avenue and Baden Avenue, from Acacia Avenue to Orange Avenue, the portion of the alley between Miller Avenue and Grand Avenue, from Spruce Avenue to Walnut Avenue, in the City of South San Francisco, was introduced by Councilman Lloyd, and was adopted by the unanimous vote of all the members of the city council, to-wit; ~yes, Councilman, A.Hynding, R.Lloyd, ~.Minucciani, R.Tibbetts, ._A.J.~schelbach. Noes, Councilman, None. Absent,Councilmen, None. Recorded in book of resolutions,Vol 2, at page ~Z~- Attest Daniel NcSweene2 ,City Clerk The monthly reports of the fire chief, Chief of Police,city treasurer, School Nurse, City Judge, building inspector and ~ity ~lerk were submitteA~ to Zhe city council and accepted. This being the date set for the opening of bids for 2500 feet of fire hoes, the following bids were made;- Go~dywar Rubber Co. 2 1/2" Do~ble Jacket Perfection ~ire Hose Coupled in §0' lenghths with fire Departmen~ Expansion Ring Couplings .............................................. ?~ ~t. 1 1/2" Double Jacket Perfee$ion ~ire Hose-Coupled in ~0' foot lenghths w~th ~ire Department Expansion Ring Couplings ......................................... Foster & Eleiser applied for a permit to construct Standard Poster Panels on the No~,th side of of Grand Avenue 150 feet east of ~ple Avenue. ~'&utter laid over two weeks for investigation. The Consulting Engineering Company of San Francisco submitted a statement of the nature-of their line of business, together with many references as to their qualifications. Filed for future reference. A petition containing 310 names of citizens, property owners, etc, was submitted to the Council to take steps to call a bond issue for the construction of a large Auditorium for the Civic Center. a swimming pool in the Civic Center and a centrally located playground for small children. The petition is sponsored by Mrs Carrie E.Winterhalter, who requested the city to make a survey to determine the cost of such improvement, a£ter which to call a special election within 90 days. l~rs. Winterhalter also suggested that an option on additional acreage be taken adjoining the City Park site before the price becomes prohibitive. Laid over for consideratiom. A communication was received from the Pacific Coast Buildini~ Officials Conference, advising the ~ity of South San Francisco to adopt the Uniform Buildin~ Code, already adopted by a large number of cities in the United States. Refer~ed to the city attorney for opinion. ORDINANCE N0.1A6. Ordinance No.l~6, entitled "AN ORDINANCE LICENSING AND REGULATING ITINERANT VENDERS, AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION TN~REOF" had its second reading and was regularl~ adopted as an ordinance of the City of South San Francisco by the following vote;, Ayes, Councilmen, A.Hynding, R.Lloyd, ~.Minucciani, R.Tibbetts, A.J.Eschelbach. Noes, Councilmen, None. Absent, Councilmen, None. Hecorded in Book of Ordinances , V~l 2, at page 18~. Attest, Daniel McSweeney City Clerk RES0~UTION T0 ABATE WEEDS. No persons having objected to or protested against the prooosed removal of weeds, Councilman Tibbetts introduced a resolution authorizing the Superintendent of Streets to abate the nuisance by the removal of said weeds. The resolution w~s adopted by the unanimous vote of the members of the city council, to-wit;- Ayes, Councilmen,A.Hynding, R?loyd, M.~inucciani, R.Tibbetts, A.J.Eschelbach. Noes, Councilmen, None. Absent, Councilmen, None. Re~orded in Book of Resolution, Vol 2, at page 20~j ~ttest, Daniel McSweeney City Clerk. RESOLUTION VACATING RESOLUTION OF INTENTION 59. A resolution vacating resolution of intention ~59, the improvement of Grand Avenue, etc, was introduced by Councilman i~inucciani, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the city council, to-wit- Ayes, Councilmen, A.Hynding, R.Lloyd, I,~.Minucciani, R.Tibbetts, A.J.Eschelbach. Noes, Councilmen, None. Absent, Councilmen, None. ~ Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Vol 2, at page P~. Attest Daniel McSweene.v City Clerk RESOLUTION IF INTENTION ~ 60. A Resolution of Intention of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco declaring its intention to improve portions of Grand Avenue, Chestnut Avenue, Commercial Avenue, Eucalyptus Avenu Orange Avenue, Railroad Avenue, and the portion of the alley between Grand Avenue and Baden Avenue, from Acacia Avenue to Orange Avenue, the portion of the alley between Miller Avenue and Grand Avenue, from Spruce Avenue to Walnut Avenue, in the City of South San Francisco, was introduced by Councilman Lloyd, and was adopted by the unanimous vote of all the members of the city council, to-wit; ~yes, Councilman, A.Hynding, R.Lloyd, ~.Minucciani, R.Tibbetts, ~_A.J.Aschelbach. Noes, Councilman, None. Absent,Councilmen, None. Recorded in book of resolutions,Vol 2, at page .,~.~- Attest Daniel NcSweeney ,City Clerk The monthly reports of the fire chief, Chief of Police,city treasurer, School Nurse, City Judge, building inspector and ~ity ~lerk were submitte~ to the city council and accepted. This being the date set for the opening of bids for 2500 feet of fire hose, the following bids were made;- GoOdyear Rubber Co. 2 1/2" Do~ble Jacket Perfection ~ire Hose Coupled in 50' lenghths with fire Departmen~ Expansion Ring Couplings .............................................. 75~ Ft. 1 1/2" Double Jacket Perfeo$ion Fi~e Hose-Coupled in 50' foot lenghths w~th ~ire Department Expansion Ring Couplings ......................................... A?~Ft. Robert J. Sullivan. 2000 Feet 2 1/2' Fire Hose ........................... 81~ Ft $00 feet ~,~1/2" Fire Hose ............................ 58~ ~. The American Rubber Manufacturin~ Co. 2000 Ft. 2 1/2" Double Jacket Spe~ ..... 6~ ~t. bOO Ft. 1 1/2" " " " ..... Eureka Fire Hose M~g. Co. 2000 Ft. Under Specifications 500 Ft. " " ........ Ft. 2000 ~t. Pacific Jacket ................ 90¢ Ft. 600 Ft. " " ................ 70~ ~t. Peninsular Pump & Suppl~ Co. ~ire Hose According to Specifications ..... 98~ Ft. Pioneer Rubber Company 2000 Ft. 2 1/2" Fire Hose .... - .......... 69 ~ Pt. $00 Ft.1 1/2" Fire Hose .......... ~ .... 49¢ ~t. Parkman Supply Company 1 1/2" D.J, Underwriters Labelled-Coupled in 50' len~hths with Heavy Expeansion ring Couplings P.C.T. ........... .559 per Ft 2 1/2" D.~. Underwriters Labelled-Coupled in ~0' l~nghths with heavy expansion ring Couplings P.C.T. .................... .795 per Ft. I 1/2" B.J. Protector-Coupled in ~0' lenghth with heavy expansion ring couplings-~S,~,-.479 per ft. 2 1/2" D.J.Protector-Coupled in 50' lenghths with heavy expansion ring couplings P.C.T..735 The American Rubber aanufacturing Company appearing the lowest responsible~ bidder, Councilma~ Hynding introduced a resolution awarding the contracto them. The Resolution was adopted by the vote of all the members of the Council present,as follows. Ayes,Councilmen,A.Hyn~ing,R.Lloyd.M. Minucciani.R.Ti~bets. A.J.Eschelbach. Noes,Councilmen, None. Absent ,Councilmen,. None Attest. D~uiel McSweeney. Recorded in Book of Resolution Vol.2 Page 20~ The following claims were next presented for payment. The Enterprise The Enterprise O.M.MoConaghy Chas. Sola T omie T orno John Dancak Joe Dancak Ben Gonzales Ben Gonzsles Henry Ascher Paul Hamilton W.0.Harris Pacific Water Co. Pacific Water Co. Pacific Water Co. Pacific Water Co. ~link's Service Station ~Xink's Service Station ~link's Service Station ~link's Service Station Flink's Servive Station A .Vanuucci A.Vanucci Pacific El. Clock Co. 2ac. Car & Equip. Co. C .Emerson New Bayshore Ser. Sta. Linden Ave. Ga~e Linden Ave. Garage E.Ryan Conor's Garage ~ Louis Belloni Jack Welch Fred, J.Laut ze Universal Tool & Mfg. Co. Galland Towel Co. Geo. A.Kueese Cunningham Realty C o. A.Carlilse S.N. Title Co~ So. City Plumbing Shop John Castro Joh~ Castro John Castro Otto Bissett '~ 2ac. Oar & Equip. Co. Legal Notices $ 16.00~~' Printing Clezk's & Health ~nd Street Departments ....... S 84.25 abor Ball Park $ 45,00 Labor at Ball Park $ 45,00 Labor on Streets & Sewers $ 4?.50 Labor on Streets '~ 40.50 Labor on Streets & ~achine $ 54.00 Labor on Streets $ 40.50 Labor on still 8 4.50- Labor on Fire Alarm System 8 22.50 Electrician on Fire Alarm Sys,$ 50,00 Carpenter Work Fire Alarm Sta.$ 20.00 Service for month of N~y ~450.00 Service Water at Ball Park $ 6.00 Service for Fountain Service City Hall Water Gas for B.of P.W. " for Fire Dept. " for Police Dept. " for Health Dept. " for Fire Dept. " for Police Dept. Servicing Battery Tar Eettle Shelf Janitor Serwice ~or ~ay Gas for Police Dept. Installing siren on Chief's Gas for Fire Dept. Clerical Labor Repairing Tire Police Car Fo~d & 2ransport of Pris. Kill~g Dogs Re~iring ~uto Police Dept. ~1 Motor ~en~ator SerVice for Month of ~y S~veying Ball P~k Rent of Cir~cioli Garage Sa~tionary Clerk's Office R.E.Transfers Gas Cooker New Fire House ~ling Dirt Ball Park ~ing Chemical Ta~ Painting ~ire Alum Sra. Paint~g ~ire Alum Sta. Repairing ~ater T~k 1.25~ 6.oo 12.28 10.18 3,57 14.49~ 6,09' lO. ?l, 8~82 lO.SO 39.5O 5.00. 9.45 2.10, 45.00 i.4 lO.2O 24,00 79.50 5,00. 58,75' 5.00- 4.17, 1.50, 55.00. 25.00. 5.00 22.50. 27.00' 17.00. Pioneer Rubber Company Parkman Supply Company 2000 Ft. 2 1/2" Fire Hose ............... 69 ~ Ft. 500 Ft. I 1/2" Fire Hose ............... ~9~ Ft. 1 1/2" D.J, Underwriters Labelled-Coupled in 50' len~hths with Heavy Expeansion ring Couplings P.C.T. ........... .559 per Ft 2 1/2" D.~, Underwriters Labelled-Coupled in 50' l~nghths with heavy expansion ring Couplings P.C.T.- ............ .795 I 1/2" S,J. Protector-Coupled in 50' len~hth with heavy expansion ring couplings-~/S,~,-.4?9 2 1/2" D.J.Protector-Coupled in 50' lenghths with heavy expansion ring couplings P.C.T..?35 per F~ per f% The American Rubber ~anufacturing Company appearing the lowest responsible' bidder, Counci Hynding introduced a resolution awarding the contracto them, The Resolution was adopted by the vote of all the members of the Council present.as follows. Ayes, C ounci lmen ,A. HynNing.H,Lloyd ,M. Minucciani ,R. Tibbet~ s. A.J. Eschelbach. Noes, Counc ilmen, None. Absent 'Councilmen. None Attest. Dsmiel McSweeney. Recorded in Book of Resolution Vol,2 Page 203 The following claims were next presented for payment. The Enterprise Legal Notices $ 16.00.~ The Enterprise O.M.McConaghy C~as. Sola T omi · T omo John Dancak Joe Dancak Ben Gonzales Ben Gonz~les Henry Ascher Paul Hamilton W.O .Harris · Pa ci fic War er C o. Pacific Water Co. Pacific Water Co. Pacific Water Co. Flink's Service Station ~Xink's Service Station Flink's Service Station Flink's Service Station ~link's Servive Station A. Vanuuc c i A.Vanucci Pacific El. Clock Co. 2ac. Car & Equip. Co. C .Emerson New Bayshore Set. Sra. Linden Ave. Games Linden Ave. Garage E.Ryan Conor' s Garage Louis Belloni Jack Welch Fred. J.Lautze Universal Tool & Mfg. Co. Galland Towel Co. Geo. A,Kueese Cuz~ningham Realty Co. A.Carlilse S.N. Title Co~ So. City Plumbing Shop John Castro John Castro John Castro Otto Bissett Pac. Car & Equip. Co. Printing Clerk's & Health ~nd Street Departments ....... $ 84.25. ab or Ball Park $ 45.00 ~,abor at Ball Park $ 45.00 Labor on Streets & Sewers Labor on Streets Labor on Streets & Machine Labor on Streets ~ 40.50 Labor on still $ 4.50- Labor on Fire Alarm System $ 22.50 Electrician on ~ire Alarm Sys.$ 50.00 Carpenter Work Fire Alarm Sta.$ 20.00 Service Garage & Machine Shop, Gas for Police Dept. C.Landucci Uniform For Officer ~1artin Royal Supply Supplies Service for month of Service Water at Bal 1 Park Service for Fountain Service City Hall Water Gas for B.of P.W. " for Fire Dept. " for Police Dept. " for Health Dept. " for Fire Dept. " for Police Dept. Servicing Battery Tar Kettle Shelf Ja~uitor Service for Gms for Police Dept. Installing siren on Chief's Gas for ~ire Dept. Cleric~ ~bor Repairing Tire Police Fo~d ~ 2ransport of Pris. Hilling Dogs Re~lring ~uto Police Dept. ~l Motor ~en~ator SerWice for Month of 1~y S~veying Ball P~k Rent of Cir~cioli Garage S~tionary Clerk's Office R.E.Transfers Gas Cooker New Fire House ~ling Dirt Bail Park Hauling Chemical Ta~ Painting Fire Alum St~. Paint~g ~ire Alum Sta. Repairing Water T~k ,9450.00. 6.00. S 1.25 6.00 , 12.28 10.18 3.57 · 14.49 $ 6.09' 8 10.71 C~ ~ 8.82 ~ 10.30 $ 39.50 S 5.00. 5.$0. 2.10. 4 .o0 1.40 10.20 24.00 19.55 79.5~ 5.0O. 58.75' 5.00- 4.17, 55.00. 25.00~ 5.00 22.50, 27.oo. 17.00 14.?0 65.00 4.60 848 Electric Corp. Materials ~ire Alarm ~ystem . $4?6.94 Pioneer Gibson Express Co. ~reight on Materials from 2ac. States Co. $ ?.OA To SE $44.64. The claims havin~ been audited ky the finance committee councilman Lloyd move~ ~hey be pald. The motion w~s seconde, by CoUncilman Hynding and regularly carried. The matter of the naming of the alleys and construction of concrete stairs in Civic Center was laid over until a future meeting. On recommendation of Councilman Lloyd the city engineer was instructe& to commence proceedings to place sidewalks, gutters and curbs in San Bruno Road on the west side between ~rand And Baden Avenue where not-now constructed. The matter o~ convenient stations in ~he ball park was taken u? by the co~ncil, and will be acte, acted upon at a later meeting. ~ The clerk was instructed to write the Pacific States Electrical Company and request that they deduct the sum of $17.01 from their claims in favor of the Highway Transport Compan~ which amount is charged against the city instead of the Electric~,l Fompany. Councilman Minucciani protested against the number of claims for ~soline presented to the city city for collection. Councilman Lloyd moved that the purchasing agent be requested to issue requisitio: requisitions for g~soline as an experiment. The motion was seconded b~ Councilman Tibbetts and regularll carried. There being ne further business before the meeting councilma~ Hynding moved to adjourn until the next regular meeting, Monday, June 18th~,lgE8. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lloyd and regularl carried. Time of adjournment, 9.15 o'clock ~,.,m. Approved ~~ ~ Q~0~ of South San Francisco. Respectfully submitted,