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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1936-02-24F~GULARLY ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF 2~E CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO HELD NONDAY,FEBRUAHY 24th,1936. A regularly adjourned meeting of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco was held in the city hall Monday evening, February 24,1936. This meeting was called to order at 8 o'clock p.m. by Mayor Reese Lloyd. ROLL CALL. Roll call found all members of the City Council present,as follows;- Councilmen, V.Boido,R.Lloyd, J.F.Mager, M.Minucciani, R.Tibbetts. The minutes of the previous meeting were read. There being no errors or omissions Councilman Tibbetts moved they be adopted as read. The motion was seconded by Councilman Minucciani and regularly carried. A communication was received from Antonia and Battistina Molini, requesting that a reduction be made in the valuation of their personal property. Communication accepted and referred to the Board of Ecualization at their next meeting. A communication was received from Mrs Charles J.Ledwith,President of the Grand Avenue Parent-Teacher Association requesting a conference with the City Council with a view to securing the co-operation of the city to organize a Recreation Center for the benefit of some 1225 school children of this city, who have no such quarters at the present time. Mrs. Ledwith and Mrs. Selby appeared for the teachor's association. Ma~or Lloyd and the council agreed to confer with the representatives of the association after the meeting of the City council, Monday evening, March 2,1936, between 8;30 and 9 o'clock p.m. The claims of the South San Francisco Land & Improvement Company for a relkmd of $14.50 weed tax,J.0.Snyder, $1.35, F.Fiorentini,$1.50 and Callie E.Boyle,~5.06, were allowed on motion by Councilman Boido, seconded by Councilman Minucciani and regularly carried. This being the date set for the opening of bids for furnishing equipment and labor to be used in the work of straightening and confining portions of Colma and Baden Creeks, Councilman ~inucciani moved the bids be opened. The motion was seconded by Councilman Boido and regularly carried. The following bids were then opened;- T. A. 0'Brien at the following prices - § cu. yd. ~12 12 cu. yd. ] 91 per hour plus driver R. A. ~arish - at the following prices - trucks available} trucks available I ~ H. P. Caterpillar Tractors equipped with 8' hydraulic bulldozers and scrapers - $4.§0 per hour, furnished with gasoline, oil. labor, insurance and all repairs and de- livered to and from Job site. 44 H. ~. ~aterpillar Tractors, equipped with same as above for $~.00 per hour. delivered to and from J~ob site. Guerln Bros. -at the following ortces. 1 - g~ H. P. Gas Caterpillar and bulldozer lmOluding operator gas, oil and maintenance, including transportation to and from Job site - $4.50 per hour 45 H. P. ~aterpillar Diesel. equipped with Angle Dozer furnishing operator, fuel maintenance and transportation to and from Job site - $~.50 per hour. 2 - 5 ton 5 cu yard trucks including operator, fuel, maintenance and transportation to and from Job site - ~.~5 per hour for each unit. C. Mankel - at the following prices: one I yd. dragline one .~/,4 yd. dragline one Z/4 yd. dragltne one Z0 PIP Bulldozer one ~0 HP Bulldozer one 4§ HP Bulldozer One 4~ HP Bulldozer one 4 ton truck one 4 ton truck one ~ ton truck one ~ ton truck including opmrators $?.00 per hour ~. 00 " " 6.§0 per hour 6.~0 per hour~ ~.90 per hour~ ~.90 per hour 4. A0 per hour 4.40 per hou~ ~.~2 per hom~- ~.~2 per hour ~.~0 per hour ~.~0 per hour t., 0. ~mlth - at the following prices: i - I ,yd dragline $6.87~ per hour I - ~/4 yd. dragline 6.E~ per hour I - ~§ Bulldozer ~.00 per hour 2 - 4 ton trucks ~.47 per hour.each including all operating and maintenance costs The minutes of the previous meeting were read. There being no errors or omissions ' Councilman Tibbetts moved they be adopted as read. The motion was seconded by Councilman Ninucciani and regularly carried. A communication was received from Antonia and'Battistina Molini, requesting that a reduction be made in the valuation of their personal property. Communication accepted and referred to the Board of E~alization at their next meeting. A communication was received from Mrs Charles J.Ledwith,President of the Grand Avenue Parent-Teacher Association requesting a conference with the City Council with a view to securing the co-operation of the city to organize a ~ecreation ~enter for the benefit of some 1225 school children of this city, who have no such quarters at the present time. Mrs. Ledwith and Mrs. Selby appeared for the teacher's association. Mayor Lloyd and the council agreed to confer with the representatives of the association after the meeting of the City council, Monday evening, ~arch 2,1936, between 8;30 and 9 o'clock p.m. The claims of the South San Francisco Land & Improvement Company ~or a refund of $14.50 weed tax,J.0.Snyder, $1.35, F.Fiorentini,$1.50 and Callie E.Boyle,$5.06, were allowed on motion by Councilman Boido, seconded by Councilman Minucciani and regularly carried. This being the date set for the opening of bids for furnishing equipment and labor to be used in the work of straightening and confining portions of Colma and Baden Creeks, Councilman Ninucciani moved the bids be opened. The motion was seconded by Councilman Boido and regularly carried. The following bids were then op~ned;- T. A. 0'Brien at the following prices - § cu. yd. $2.12 per hour plus driver 4 cu. yd. $1.91 " " " " R. A. Earish - at the following prices - trucks available) trucks available) 2 - 3~ H. P. ~aterpillar Tractors equipped with 8' hydraulic bulldozers and scrapers - $4.§0 per hour, furnished with gasoline, oil, labor, insurance and all repairs and de- livered to and from Job site. 2 - 44 H. P. Oaterpillar Tractors, equipped with same as above for $~.00 per hour, delivered to and from ~ob site. Guerin Bros. -at the following prices. 1 - 38 H. P. Gas Oaterpillar and bulldozer imClmding operator gas, oil and maintenance, including tranaportation te and from Job site - $4.~0 per hour 1 - 4~ H. P. Caterpillar Diesel, equipped with Angle Dozer furnishing operator, fuel maintenance and transportation to and from Job site - $~.§0 per hour. 2 - ~ ton § cu yard trucks including operator, fuel, maintenance and transportation to and from Job site - $~.7~ per hour for each unit. C. Mankel - at the following prices: one 1 yd. dragline one 3/,4 yd. dragline one 3/4 yd. dragline one 30 HP Bulldozer one 30 HP Bulldozer one 4~ HP Bulldozer One 4~ HP Bulldozer one 4 ton truck one 4 ton truck one ~ ton truck one B ton truck including opmrat ors $7.00 per hour 7.00 " " 6.§0 per hour 6.~0 per hour~ 3.90 per hour~ 3.90 per hour 4.40 per hour 4.40 per hou~ 3.32 per hour- 3.32 per hour 3.50 per hour 3.80 per hour ]~. O. Smith - at~ the following prices: 1 - 1 ~yd dragline $6.87~ per hour 1 3/4 yd. dragline 6.2§ per hour 1 - 3~ Bulldozer 4.00 per hour - 2 - 4 ton trucks 2.47 per hour each including all operating and maintenance comte Councilman ~linucciaui introduced a resolution of the City of South San Francisco authorizing the ;/;ayor and City Clerk of said city to enter into an agreement with the County of San ~ateo ~o ~o~Oper~te in the ~b~- of ~b~.aI~h~nlng and con££~iI~g bhe pcb'!ion of O01ma and Baden Creeks shown upon the adopted plans and specifications for siad work. The resolution was adopted by th votes of all the members of the City Council,as follows, ~.yes, Councilmen,V.Boido,R.%loyd,J.F.Ma ~¢i.~linucciani,R.Tibbetts. Noes,None. Absent,None. Attest,Daniel McSweeney,Cit~ Clerk*. Recorded in Book of Resolutions,Vol.3,at page $3, The agreeman~ accompanied the resolution. Bids for furnishing equipment and labor on Colma and Baden Creeks - continued: W. C. Railing - at the following pr ices: I yard, Nodel 105 Northwest dragline equipped with 40 foot boom - 800 hours or more at the rate of $8.~ per hour J. S. Baker - at the following prices: I yd dragline complete with crew, gasoline, oil and all maintenance per hour 5 yd dump trucks complete with crew, gasoline, oil and all maintenance - per hour 30 caterpillar and bulldozer complete with crew, g~soline, oil and all maintenance - per hour 3/4 yd. drag line complete with crew, gasoline oil and all maintenance - per hour 4 yd dump trucks complete with crew, gasoline, oil and all maintenance - per hour $~.00 5.&O ~.8§ 6.~0 B.~ Ban ~rancisoo Paving Co.- at the following prices: No. I ~§ EP Diesel Oaterpillar Tractor with Knapp bulldozer [trail builder~ and McMillian scraper, including all ' upkeep and labor - bid price $~.50 per hour less 2½% by the 10th following month. No. 2 60 HP Caterpillar Tractor with Bulldozer, oil, gasoline repairs and insurance, and labor - bid price $5.16 per hour less ~J~% by 10th of the following month. W. K. Walker - at the following prices: Two (21 trucks 1931 Internationals, four cubic yard capacity water level or four tons net loan at $3.~1-2/3 per hour per truck worked. Two [2) trucks 19~2 Internationals, five cubic yard capacity water level or five tons net loan at $~.66-2/~ per hour, per truck worked including all operating expenses, gas, oil, insurance, compensation on drivers, etc. On suggestion of Engineer Klassen it would take considerable time to figure out the lowest bid, Councilman Mager moved to postpone action on awarding the contract till the next regular meeting of the council. The motion was seconded by councilman Tibbetts and regularly carried. ..... No action taken on any unfinished business. ContraCto~ James D.Neall appeared before the council and requ ested~a progress payment on his work of installing piling at the Linden Avenue bridge. Engineer Klassen stated his work was approximately 90 per cent completed, and suggested that a payment of $500 be allowed. Councilman Minucciani moved to refer back to New Business. The motion was seconded Councilman Tibbetts and regularly carried. Councilman Minucciani moved the sum of $000 be allowed James D.Neall as Progress payment No.1. The motion was seconded by Councilman Tibbetts and regularly carried. Claims in the amount of $89~.0& were submitted to the council for payment. F.C.Thomas Furniture Company, repairing linoleom police dept, ~ 1.25 Industrial City Lumber Co., Universal Tool & Manufacturing Co ~.J.Pacheco I! 1! Eugene Milani F. C. Thomas L.diffra E. 01iverra G. Fe rrara N.De Zorda Jim Curti L. C. Smith h, J. G .Walker James D.Neall The Enterprise Andrew Hynding South City Plumbing Shop Bentona Laboratories S,S.~.Land & improvement Co J. 0. SNyder F. Fi orentini Calli~ E.Boyle Great Northern Chemical Company G.F.Bishop % Company materials ~ lO.~& repair fire alarm movement ~ ~.$0 Electrical Inspection Dupo~t Plt$ 25.00 repair fire circuit Maple & Lux $ 18.00 paint and m~terial police dept $ ll.50 one garbage can labor Colma-Oaden Drainage Ditch.?~ ~t II II Il It Il It fl I! ti tl It 11 material ,repair Walnut Ave insurance on city hall progress pa~ent No.1 Linden Avenue Bridge Ptlt~ print notice sealed proposals in~urance furniture cit~ hall radiator & Ho~a~ Valves I drom kleen ~ick ref~d of t~eS(geed T~es) ~l 11 II Il I1 I! II II I! Il Il tl II Il tl ~eodorant Crystals,city hall l~ leather a~ite hose wEshers Total ~.04 7.00. , ~ V.O0 7.00 $ e.oo $ ~.00 58.oo lO .OO I - i yd dragline complete with crew, gasoline, oil and all maintenance per hour E - 5 yd dump trucks complete with crew, gasoline, oil and all maintenance - per hour I - 30 caterpillar and bulldozer complete with crew, ga~soline, oil and all maintenance - per hour i - 3/4 yd. drag line complete with crew, gasoline oil and all maintenance - per hour ~. - 4 2d dump trucks complete with crew, gasoline, oil and all maintenance - per hour $7.00 3.40 3.85 8.50 5.25 San ~ranctsco Paving Co.- at the following prices: No. 1 ~§ HP Diesel 0aterpillar Tractor with Knapp bulldozer ~trail builder~ and McMtllian scraper, including all 'upkeep and labor - bid price $4.50 per hour less ~½% by the 10th following month. No. 2 60 HP 0aterpillar Tractor with Bulldozer, oil, gasoline repairs and insurance, and labor - bid price $~.16 per hour less ~% by 10th of the following month. W. K. Walker - at the following ~rices: Two I21 trucks 19~l Internationals, four cubic~yard capacity water level or four tons net loan at $~.~1-2/~ per hour per truck worked. Two (2) trucks 19~2 In~ernationals, five cubic yar~ capacity water level or five tons net loan at $~.86 ~/Z per hour, per truck worked including all operating expenses, gas, oil, insurance, compensation on drivers, etc. On suggestion of Engineer Klassen it would take considerable time to figure out the lowest bid, Councilman Nager moved to postpone action on awarding the contract till the next regular meeting of the council. The motion was seconded by councilman Tibbetts and regularly carried.. No action taken on any unfinished business. Co~traCtor James D.Neall appeared before the council and requested a progress payment on his work of installing piling at the Linden Avenue bridge. Engineer Klassen stated his work was approximately 90 per cent completed, and suggested that a payment of $500 be allowed. Councilman Minucciani moved to refer back to New Business. The motion was seconded Councilman Tibbetts and regularly carried. Councilman Minucciani moved the sum of $S00 be allowed James D.Neall as Progress payment No.1. The motion was seconded by Councilman Tibbetts and regularly carried. Claims in the amount of $89J.0~ were submitted to the council for pa~rment. F.C.Thomas Furniture Company, repairing linoleom police dept, $ 1.25 Industrial City Lumber Co., Universal Tool & Manu£acturing Co A.J.Pacheco Eugene Milant F. C. Thomas L.*iffra E. 01iverra G. Fe rrara N.De Zorda Jim Curti L.C.Smith ~ J. G. Walker James D.Neall The Enterprise Andrew Hynding South City Plumbing Shop Bentona Laboratories S~S.~'.Land & Improvement Co J.0.SNyder F.Fiorentini Calli~ E.Boyle Great Northern Chemical Company G.F.Bishop % Company materials $ 10.~4 repair fire alarm movement $ 3.50 Electrical Inspection Dupoht Plt$ 25.00 repair fire circuit Maple & Lux $ 18.00 paint and material police dept $ 11.50 one garbage can $ labor Colma-Oaden Drainage Ditch$ ti fl fl f! II $ ti ff ft fl ft ti tt I1 fi' fl fl fl fl fl ff material ,repair Walnut Ave insurance on city hall progress payment No.1 Linden Avenue Bridge Piling print notice sealed proposals insurance furniture ~ity hall radiator & Hoh_hmann Valves I drom kleen kwick refund of taxeS(~eed Taxes) ti tt tl ti tf fl fl fl If ff f! fl fl ~eodorant Crystals,city hall 12 leather ~lmite hose w~shers Total 3.04 7.00. V.O0 7.00 9.00 7.00 58.0o $1o4.oo $5oo oo 4.5o 39.00 19.19 13.23 1~.50 1. 5 .5o 5.06 890.o4 The claims having been audited by the finance committee councilman Tibbetts moved they be paid. The motion was seconded by councilman Ninuc6iant and regul~.rly c~rried. There being no further business Councilman Tib~etts moved to adjourn until the next regular meeting, Nonday evening, Narch 2,19~6,at 8.0'Clock p.m. The motion was seconded by Councilman Boido and regularly carried. Time of adjournment, 8.50 o'clock p.m. Respectfully submitted, Cit~Clerk. Approved Mayor of South San Francisco.