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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1951-09-17REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO HELD MONDAY, SEPTEMB~ 17, 1951 PLACE: TIME: CALL TO ORDER: ROLL CALL: MINUTES: BIDS RE-ROOF CITY HALL: RESOLUTION NO. 1715: PROGRESS REPORT SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLANT: HIGHWAY PATROLMEN: CALL FOR UTILITY MAN k~AMINATI ON: INSTALL 1000 GALLON TANK: CALIF. GOLF CLUB MEETING: WINSTON MANOR NO. 2-A FINAL MAP: Council Chambers, City Hall 8p.m. The meeting was called to order at 8 p. m. by Mayor Sani. Pres ent Absent: Councilmen Victor Boido, Emilio Cortesi None Charles K. ~aer, Adolph .Sani, Joseph Bracco, City Clerk having forwarded copy of the minutes of the previous meeting of September 11, 1951 to all councilmen, Mayor Sani asked if there were any errors or omissions. There being none, the minutes were approved as submitted. This being the date set for opening bids for re-roofing the City Hall, Council- man Elder moved that the bids be opened. This motion was seconded by Councilman Boido and regularly carried. The following bids were submitted: Aetna Roof Service Co. Associated Roofing & Siding Co. $1132. $25 . Councilman Cortesi introduced a resolution awarding contract for re-roofing city hall to Aetna Roof Service Co. This resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of all members of the city council. Works Engineer Randlett submitted the August 1951 Construction Progress Report and Distribution of Construction Costs for the Sewage Disposal Plant, recommending the progress payment of $81,520.18 be made to M & K Construction Corp. On motion duly made, seconded and regularly carried, the report was accepted and progress payment of $81,520.18 was ordered paid. A copy of letter from Assemblyman Richard Dolwig to Alvin S. Hatch, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors regarding to assignment of additional patrolmen to San Mateo County was read and ordered filed. A communication was received from Supt. of Streets Henry Schweining recommending that the Personnel Board be authorized to call examination for Street Utility Men. A Motion was duly made, seconded and regularly carried, that the rec~mnendation of the Supt. of Streets be accepted. A communication was received from T. G. Shannon requesting permission to install one 10OO gallon underground tank and electric pump at 330 Canal Street. On motion duly made, seconded and regularly carried, permission was granted provided such installation meets with the approval of the Fire Chief. A communication was received from the California Golf Club regarding a meeting with them to discuss fire protection. The City Clerk was requested to ask Mr. Je~kins to meet with the City Council Thursday, September 2Otb at 4:30 p. m. A communication was received from the Planning C~ission accepting the final map of Winston Manor No. 2-A in compliance with Ord. No. 297. On motion duly made, seconded and regularly carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was accepted. ~- HORSESHOE CLUB: PECK'S COMM. CLUB DANCE: CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS DANCE: SAN NATEO COUNTY FAIR: MECHANICAL COP: CLAIMS: MONTHLY REPORTS: CECIL SLOCUM CLAIM: ZONING ORD. AMENDING ORD. NO. 269: RESOLUTION NO. 1716 A~END ZONING ORDINANCE: RESOLUTION NO. 1717 AMEND SUBDIVISION ORD- INANCE: CITIZEN'S COMMITTEE REPORT: ADJOU~T: A communication was received:from the Memorial Park Horseshoe Club together with a petition containing 18 signatures, asking the City Council to provide lights at the horseshoe pits for evening games. Referred to the Redreation Commission. A communication was received from Peck's Subdivision Community Club asking permis- sion to hold a street dance October 27th, that certain streets be closed during the celebration, and that they be allo~ed to serve refreshments to the public. The matter was referred to the Chief of Police and Supt. of Streets. A communication was received from Catholic Daughters of America asking permission to hold a dance Oct. 27, 1951 at American Legion Hall. On motion duly made, sec- onded and regularly carried, permission was granted. A communication was received from the San Mateo County Fair Association asking the Council to proclaim the week Sept. 21 through 29th "Fiesta Week." The Clerk was instructed to see that the proclamation as signed by Mayor Sani is given to the press. A communication was received from Reddy Sales Corporation distributors for "Mech- anical Cop," setting forth the accomplishments of this mechanism. The matter was referred to the Chief of Police and Police Commissioner. Claims in the amount of $15,830.16 were audited by the Finance Committee. On motion dulymade, seconded and regularly carried, same were ordered paid. Monthly reports for the month of August were submitted by the City Judge, Fire Chief, Chief of Police, Building Inspector, Humane Officer and Librarian and same were accepted assubmitted and ordered filed. City Attorney Coleberd recommended that the claim of Cecil Slocum be demied. On motion duly made, seconded and regularly carried, the claim of Cecil Slocum was denied. An ordinance amending the zoning ordinance was introduced. Motion was made by Councilman Elder, seconde~' by Councilman Boido and r.egularly carried, that this ordinance be read by title only for its first reading. The Clerk then read the title: "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 269 OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF SAID CITY, ADOPTED DEC~B~ 8, 19&?." Councilman Elder introduced a resolution to amend Subdivision (c) of Secti°n & of Ordinance No. 269. This resolution was adopted by the unamimous vote of all mem- bers of the council. Councilman Bracco introduced a resolution to amend Sec. 5.31 of Ordinance No. 297. This resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of all members of the council. On behalf of the City Council Mayor Sani accepted the reporg of the Citizen's Com- mittee and stated he would like to commend the committee for the report submitted amd the untiring efforts and time put in for the welfare of the community. He advised that the co, w,!ttee had made about 100 copies of the report for distribution to those attending the meeting, as the report was too lengbhyto read at the meet- ing. Ail m~bers of the council agreed that the Committee were to be congratulated for the work and time put in in preparing this report. The Mayor called on Mr. Noonan, as Chairman of the Committee. Mr. Noonan thankedthe city council for allowing the committee to make the report and for the fine cooperation of all city officials, and also thanked Mayor Sani for ~his words of commendation. Mr. Bucher said that Mr. Noonan expressed the feeling of the Committee. He said the report was the result of intensive investigation and inquiry and that it was a unanimous report and thanked the council for the privilege of serving on the committee. Mr. Stuller thanked the Citizen's Committee for its interest in the welfare of the comunity and the Council for allowing the committee to make this report. On motion of Councilman Boido, seconded by Councilman Cortesi and regularly carried, the meeting was adjourned to Thursday, September 20, 1951 at & p. m. Time of Adjournment - 9:15 p. m. Respectfully su~mit t ed, DANIEL J. HYLAND, City Clerk APPROVED: Deputy