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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1938-11-14REGULARLY ADJOURNED. MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCI~ OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, HELD M0~DAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1938. Regularl~ adjourned meeting of the cit~ council of the city of South San Francisco was held in the city hall Monday evening, ovember 14, 1938. The ~eeting was called to order at 7:30 o'clock p. m. by Nayor A. J. Eschelbach Roll call found all members of the city council present as f~llows: V. Boido, Rod Tibbetts, A. J. Eschelbach, D. W. Ratio, M. Minucciani. The reading of the minutes of the previous meeting was dispensed with. A communication was.received from E. Cortest regarding the blasting operations of the Macco Construction Company to the extent that they are damaging his building~ asking the city not to releaseCthe company of their bond until the damage is taken care of. CounciLman Boido said that inasmuch as Mr. Cortesi appeared before the last meeting the matter was taken care of. Mayor Es~helbach said the company would not be releas- ed from their bonds until all damage is taken care of. Communications were received from Marlo Regalia and Bendo Papini applying for the j9b of pound master and from Francisco Cirillo for a job as pound master, street sweeper or gardner's helper. The communications were ordered filed. A request for refund of weed assessment of $7.50 was received from A. Colombani. request was ordered filed to be taken up at a later date. The This being the date set for opening the bids for resurfacing Linden Avenue, Council- man Boido moved they be opened. The motion was seconded by CounciLman Tibbetts and regularly carried. The bids received were as follows: F. J. Main Lee J. Immel Eaton and Smith L. C. Smith Items A and B - Total Bid $ 1296.00 " " 1384.00 " " 2400.00 " " 2486.~0 City Attorney Colebe~d said the city has been served with a restraining order in the matter of the Union Paving Company's balance due on the Linden Avenue improvement, and for that reason he suggested the awarding of the bid be held over for one week. Councilman Botdo asked Colebered if he talked with the Union Paving Company. He said he had but no settlement could be made. On motion by CounciLman Tibbetts, seconded b~ CouncilmanBoido and regularly carried the awarding of the contract was laid over for oneweek. The Union Paving Company addressed a letter to the city council advising them of the impracticability of resurfacing Linden Avenue in this cold weather. Councilman Tibbetts introduced a resolution of the city of South San Francisco to pay the Knox-Hale Machinery Company $615.00, which sum includes the initial payment of $500.00 and the sales tax of $115.00. The ~esolution was adopted by the votes of all members of the council as follows: Ayes, Councilmen V. Boido, Rod Tibbetts, M. Minucciani, D. W. Ratto, A. J. Eschelbach Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None Attest: Daniel McSweeney, City Clerk By Elizabeth 0ttenfield, Deputy Recorded in Book of Resolutions Vol, 3 at page 215. Claims in the amount of $4687.33 were next presented to the city council for payment Belli Motor Co. So. San Francisco Hospital Knox Hale Machinery Co. Ne~9 Lazzami Dudley Perkins The enterprise H. L. Haaker H. L. Haaker A. Hynding Roy's wervice H. Baldini L. C. Smith G. A. Kneese Industrial City Lumber Co Ferry-Morse Seed Co. Bertucelli and Nannini 2 Buicks - police dept. $ sobriety tests payment on sweeper police duty repair motorcycle legal advertising - bids on Linden Ave. prem. Treasurer' s bond prem. audit policy #163093 ~ prem. tax coll. bond repairs motorcycle payment painting city hall 24 hrs. removing fence drainage ditch engineering 2 paint brushes fire dep 1 shovel materials dog ~ound " park seeds and grass 2 shovels 2462.74 10.00 615.05 · 5.00 11.31 51.00 250. O0 164.67 75.00 7.33 329.00 20.70 462.66 .93 2.06 10.32 54.90 151.67 2.99 687.33 The claims having been audited by the~ finance committe, CounciLman Minucciani moved they be paid. The motion was seconded by Councilman Boido and regularly carried. Under the head of unfinished business CounciLman Tibbetts asked that the bid for the pumchase of a street ~ruck be held over for a week. City Attorney Coleberd said he would have an answer next Monday on the Market Street Railway car service. A communication was.received from E. Cortesi regarding the blasting operations of the Macco Construction Company to the extent that they are damaging his building, asking the city not to release~the company of their bond until the damage is taken care of. Councilman Boido said that inasmuch as Mr. Cortesi appeared before the last meeting the matter was taken care of. Mayor Es~helbach said the company would not be releas- ed from their bonds until all damage is taken care of. Communications were received from Mario Regalia and Bendo Papini applying for the j9b of pound master and from Francisco Cirillo for a Job as pound master, street sweeper or gardner's helper. The communications were ordered filed. ~ A request for refund of weed assessment of $7.50 was received from A. Colombant. The request was ordered filed to be taken up at a later date. This being the date set for opening the bids for resurfacing Linden Avenue, Council- man Boido moved they be opened. The motion was seconded by Councilman Tibbetts and regularly carried. The bids received were as follows: F. J. Main Lee J. Immel Eaton and Smith L. C. Smith Items A and B - Total Bid $ 1296.00 " " 1384.00 " " 2400.00 " " 2486.40 City Attorney Coleber~l said the city has been served with a restraining order in the matter of the Union Paving Company's balance due on the Linden Avenue improvement, and for that reason he suggested the awarding of the bid be held over for one week. Councilman Boido asked Colebered if he talked with the Union Paving Company. He said he had but no settlement could be made. On motion by Councilman Tibbetts, seconded b~ CouncilmanBoido and regularly carried the awarding of the contract was laid over for on, week. The Union Paving Company addressed a letter to the city council advising them of the impracticability of resurfacing Linden Avenue in this cold weather. Councilman Tibbetts introduced a resolution of the city of South San Francisco to pay the Knox-Hale Machinery Company $615.00, which sum includes the initial payment of $500.00 and the sales tax of $115.00. The resolution was adopted by the votes of all members of the council as follows: Ayes, Councilmen V. Boido, Rod Tibbetts, M. Minucciani, D. W. Ratto, A. J. Eschelbach Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None Attest: Daniel McSweeney, City Clerk By Elizabeth 0ttenfield, Deputy Recorded in Book of Resolutions Vol, 3 at page 21S. Claims in the amount of $4887.33 were next presented to the city council for payment Belli Motor Co. So. San Francisco Hospital Knox Hale Machinery Co. Nello Lazza~i Dudley Perkins The enterprise H. L. Haaker H. L. Haaker A. Hynding Roy' s service H. Baldini L. C. Smith G. A. Kneese Industrial City Lumber Co Ferry-Morse Seed Co. ~ertucelli and Nannini 2 Buicks - police dept. $ sobriety tests payment on sweeper police duty repair motorcycle legal advertising - bids on Linden Ave. prem. Treasurer' s bond prem. audit policy #163093 prem. tax coll. bond repairs motorcycle payment painting city hall 24 hrs. removing fence drainage ditch engine e ring 2 paint brushes fire dep 1 shovel materials dog Bound " park seeds and grass 2 shovels 2462.74 10.00 615.05 ' 5.00 11.31 51.00 250.00 164.67 75e00 7.33 329.00 20.70 462.66 .93 2.06 10.32 54.90 151.67 2.99 $4687.33 The claims having been audited by the~ finance commftte, Councilman Minucciani moved they be paid. The motion was seConded by Councilman Boido and regularly carried. Under the head of unfinished business Councilman Tibbetts asked that the bid for the purchase of a street truck be held over for a week. City Attorney Coleberd said he would have an answer next Monday on the Market Street Railway car service. Several boys appeared before the city council and objected to being kicked off the baseball field. They said they were using the field to play football as they had no other place to play. Councilman Tibbetts made an appointment with some of the boys _t_o go over to Orange Avenue with a view of selecting a place to play football, as the baseball diamond was being destroyed by using it as a football field. There being-no further business befor~i the council, Councilman Minucciani moved to adjourn. The motion was seconded by Councilman Ratto and ~egularly carried. Time of adJouEmuent 8.25 o'clock p. m. Ee spe ctfully submit-ted Dan~.~ cSweeney, City Cle:~k Mayor o-f South ~an ~rancisco