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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1956-04-16PLACE: TIME: CALL TO ORDER: PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND INVOCATION: ROLL CALL: MINUTES: APPEARANCE OF COUNCILMAN LUCCHIO: CLAIMS SPRUCE AVENUE PLAN LINES RESOLUTION NO. 2336 AIRPORT BOULEVARD SANITARY SEWER:~'-//3 CUNEO ANNEXATION: RESOLUTION NO. 2337 MAJOR STREETS:5~ FO COOPMAN REZONING IST READING OF ORDINANCE: ~-/~ 7 LIPPETTI REZONING 1st READING OF 0RDI NANCE: ~-/& '~ UNIFORM BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE: REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO HELD MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1956 Council Chambers, City }{all 8 p.m. The meeting was called to order at 8 p.m. by Mayor Smith. Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited, after which Invocation was given by Reverend Martin Wynekan, minister of First Lutheran Church. Present: Absent: Councilmen Andrew Rocca, Emilio Cortesi, Richard Gamlen, Telford Smith Francis Lucchio Mayor Smith asked if there were any errors, corrections or omissions to the minutes of the regular meeting of April 2, 1956. Councilman Gamlen moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried that the minutes be approved as submitted. Councilman Lucchio appeared present at 3:02 p.m. and remained for the durztion of the meeting. Mayor Smith then asked if there was a motion to approve the claims as subnitted for payment. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman GaaLen and regularly carried that the claims as submitted be approved. The first item of business taken up by the Council was the matter of public hearings concerning Spruce Avenue plan lines. Mayor Smith opened the public hearing, after which he asked if there was a motion to con- tir.ue the hearing until May 7, 1956. Councilman Gamlen so moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried. Mayor Smith then proceeded on to the matter of resolutions, taking up first the one concerning a divided assessment in the Poletti Industrial Trzct on Airport Blvd., asking the City Attorney if this resolution was rezdy for introduction and City Attorney Lyons explained the resolution, after which Councilman Rocca introduced "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO INSTRUCTING THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS AS EX- OFFICIO SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS OF SAID CITY TO PREPARE AND FILE WITH THE CITY CLERK AN AMENDED, OR DIVIDED, ASSESSMENT FOR THE SUBDIVISION AREA KNOWN AS "AIRPORT BLVD. INDUSTRIAL TRACT' WITH RESPECT TO THE ASSESS- MENT ARISING OUT OF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PROCEEDINGS FOR AIRPORT BOULE- VARD SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT, CONDUCTEE PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2054." Roll call vote vas as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Rocca, Cortesi, Gamlen, Smith, Lucchio. Mayor Smith then proceeded on to the next matter under resolutions, con- cerning the Cunco annexation. Mayor Smith stated that if there are no objections, this matter would be held over until the next regular meet- ing of May 7, 1956. City Attorney Lyons briefly explained that the Council was awaiting word from the County Boundary Commission before proceeding with the subject matter. Nex~ taken up was the resolution concerning additional streets within the City to be included in the City Major Street Pattern. City Attorney Lyons briefly explained the resolution which had been prepared, after wh±ch Councilman Gamlen introducted "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO DESIGNATING CERTAIN STREETS WITHIN SAID CI?Y AS 'MAJOR CITY STREETS'." A brief discussion followed concerning the subject matter, after which roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilman Rocca, Cortesi, Gamlen, Smith, Lucchio. The Council then proceeded on to the matter of ordinances, taking up first the first reading and introducing of tke ordinance concerning the Coopman rezoning. After a brief explanation by the City Attorney, he requested a mo~ion that the ordinance be introduced by title only and the reading be waived. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Lucchio and reg- ularly carried that the ordinance be i~troduced by title and the reading be waived. City Attorney Lyons then read the title of the ordinance. A brief discussion followed concerning the Coopman rezoning, at which tine John Breed, a member of the Planning Commission, spoke on the subject. Nex~ taken up was the introduction and first reading of the ordinance concerning the Lippetti rezoning. City Attorney Lyons briefly explaim d~ the ordinance, after which he requested that a motion be made waiving the reading and introducing the ordinance by title only. Councilman Gamlen moved, seconded by Councilman Lucchio and regularly carried that the ordinance be introduced by title only snd that the reading be waived. Cicy Attorney Lyons then.read the title of the ordinance. Mayor Smith then went on to the matter of the second reading and adopt- ion of the Uniform Building Code Ordinance. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Gamlen and regularly carried that the second read- ing of this ordinance be held over until the next regular meeting. ALLEN ANNEY~TION ORDINANCE; tVO. 3~!: MAZZANTI REZONING: PARK AVENUE HEIGHTS: ~T/F7 1955-1 PARKING DISTRICT: ~Y~t THOMPSON USE PERMIT: ROLLEY USE PERMIT: GENERAL PETROLEU~ CORP. USE PERMIT: NORRIS, BEGGS & SIMPSON USE PERMIT: H. B. FULLER CO.. OF CALIF. USE PERMIT: .~-0~-0 STANDARD OIL COMPANY USE PERMIT: ~-O~'O The Council then proceeded on to the next item under Ordinances which concerned the second reading and adoption of the Allen annexation. Mayor Smith suggested that the ordinance be held over until certain fees necessary had been paid. Warren Saptro, attorney for the prop- erty owner, present in the audience, stated that he had just given the City Attorney a statement wherein the property owner agreed to pay certain costs to the City. City Attorney Lyons then asked Mr. Sapiro if his client were also willing to pay the advertising expenses, to which Mr. Sapiro agreed. City Attorney Lyons then went into detail concerning the charges which had to be paid by the property owner. Councilman Gamlen asked if this could be adopted tonight, to which the City Attorney replied that it was now ready for adoption, requesting a motion that the reading be waived and tlat it be introduced by title only. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Lucchio and reg- ularly carried that the reading be waived and the ordinance introduced by tL51e onlY. City Attorney Lyons then read the title, after which roll call on the adoption was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Rocca, Cortesi, Gamlen, Smith, Lucchio. The Council then proceeded on to the first item under Unfinished Busi- ness which concerned the Mazzanti rezoniKg. Mayor Smith asked if there was a motion to accept and file the inter-office memorandum dated April 10, 1956, as received from the Planning Commission concerning subject matter. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Gamlen and regularly carried that the communication be accepted and placed on file. A brief discussion followed, at which time Mr. James Claar, a resident of Circle Court, spoke on the subject matter. Mayor Smith then proceeded on to the next item under Unfinished Business concerning the Orange Avenue drainage. Ne remarked that a request had been ~ade that this be held over until the regular meeting to be held May ?, 1956. He said if there were no objections, it would be so ordered. No objections having been registered, this matter was ordered held over until May 7. Inter-office memorandum dated April 12, L956, was received from the office of the City Manager concerning a planning consultant for the off-street parking program. Accompanying the City Manager's memorandum was a letter dated April 16, 1956, from Er. A. J. Scanpini, attorney for the Parking District, concerning the same subject master. Mr. Scampini's letter con- tailed a recommendation that Mr. D. Jackson Faustman be engaged to conduct this work. Councilman Gamlen then moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried that the City enter into a contract with Mr. Faustman as consultant for the Parking District. Use Permit resolution #558, as applied for by John Thompson, was received fro~. the Planning Commission recommending that permission be granted to build a two-bedroom dwelling on that portion of property which faces Aspen Avenue. Councilman Gamlen moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be accepted. Use Permit resolution #559, as applied for by Charles A. Rolley, was re- ceived from the Planning Commission, recommending permission be granted to erec~ a roof sign 60 ft. x 12 ft. with 4 ft. letters on top, subject to the conditions that the sign be non-flashing and not be used for other commercial advertising except for the occupied use permitted, to be lo- cated at 619 Airport Blvd. Councilman Gamlen moved, seconded by Council- man Rocca and regularly carried that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be accepted. Use Permit resolution #560, as applied for by General Petroleum Corporation, was received from the Planning Commission, recommending that permission be granted for the erection of a gasoline service station with non-flashing sig~s, subject to the conditions that a stop sign be installed on the north corner of Grand Avenue and Old Mission Road. Councilman Gamlen moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried that the recom- mendation of the Planning Commission be accepted. Use Permit resolution #561, as applied for by Norris, Beggs & Simpson, was received from the Planning Commission, recommending that permission be granted for the erection of an adver;ising sign 10 ft. x 20 ft. to indi- cate the property on which it is located is available for industrial dev- elopment subject to the condition that zhe Use Permit be granted on a yearly renewable basis, the location of the sign to be on Parcel 7, per Assessor's Map South San Francisco 27. Councilman Gamlen moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be accepted. Use Permit resolution #562 was received from the Planning Commission, as applied for by H. B. Fuller Co. of Calif., recommending that permission be granted for the erection of an 80 ft. by 100 ft. building for the manu- faccure of industrial adhesives, paint and resins, subject to the con- dit~ons that the applicant provide parallel parking in the front of the building to be located at 55-59 South Linden Avenue. Councilman Gamlen moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca an~ regularly carried that the recom- mendation of the Planning Commission be accepted. Use Permit resolution #563, as applied for by Standard Oil Company, was received from the Planning Commission, recommending that permission be gra~ted for the erection of a service station at 1190 Mission Road, sub- ject to the following conditions: that one driveway be eliminated on Mission Road, that the adjacent Brentwood driveway be increased 11 ft. to a ~otal width of 35 ft.', that the separation between driveways on Sequoia Avenue be increased to 18 ft. Councilman Gamlen moved, seconded by Coun- cilman Rocca and regularly carried that the recommendation of the Plan- ning Commission be accepted. z/7 MILLER USE PERMIT: ~-o~-o GILARDONI VARIANCE APPLICATION: IX)NOVA}{ VARIANCE APPLICATION: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH VARIANCE APPLICATION: CHESTNUT AVENUE ABANDONMENT: ~-~?~, / MONTHLY REPORTS: CIVIL SERVICE STATUS - LABORERS: PUBLIC WORKS FOREMAN STOPPOLINI APPOINTMENT: HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR PAUL ROBERTS E.P,: RECREATION PERSONN~.L ELIGIBLE LIST: HOUSING CO~aISSIONEa LAUTZE RB~POINTMENT: Use Per~it resolution #564, as applied for by Catura R. Miller, was received from the Planning Commission, recommending the granting of per- mission for the erection of a three-bedroom home on the front portion of :he lot located at 1019 Airport Boulevard, subject to the condition tha~ the front of the building be set back to align with existing dwelling. Councilman Gamlen moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly car- ried that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be accepted. Variance Application resolution #555 was received from the Planning Com- mission, as applied for by Roberto Gilardoni, recommending that permis- sion be granted for the elimination of the sideyard on the west side of the property, instead of maintaining the required 3 feet on the rear of the lot, subject to the conditions that the proposed dwelling above the existing garage be set back 3 feet from the property line. Councilman Gamlen moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be accepted. Variance Application resolution #556, as applied for by Harry W. Donovan, was received from the Planning Commission with the recommendation that permission be granted for a ~--foot sideyard on the west side of the prop- erty, instead of the required 5 feet, to erect a garage OB the existing slab. CQuncilman Gamlen moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be accepted. Variance Application resolution #557, as applied for by the First Baptist Church, was received from the Planning Commission with the recommendation that permission be granted to erect a garage and storage building on the rear of the lot to a height of 15 feet, instead of the required 12 feet. Councilman Gamlen moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly car- ried that the recommendation of the Plamning Commission be accepted. Cormunication dated April 2, 1956, was received from the Pacific Coast Construction Company concerning the improvement of the Chestnut Avenue ex~ension at Hillside Blvd. and its abandonment. A brief discussion foLLowed, after which Mayor Smith stated that if there were no objections, thLs matter would be held over until the meeting of May 7, 1956. There being no objections, it was so ordered. Mon';hly reports were received from the following departments: ~umane Officer - February and March Police Department - March Library - March Building Inspector - March Tax Collector - March Fire Chief - March Health Department - January and February Councilman Gamlen moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly car- ried that the monthly reports as submi':ted be accepted and placed on file. Inter-office memorandum dated April 6, 19~6, was received from the Supt. of Public Works, Henry Schweining, recommending the employment of 12 men as laborers with probationary periods ~o become effective subject to their passing a satisfactory medical examination. Councilman Gamlen moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried that the recom- mendation of the Supt. of Public Works be confirmed. Inter-office memorandum dated April 9, 1956, was received from the Supt. of Public Works, Henry Schweining, recommending that Hugo Stoppolini be appointed as Public Works foreman to serve his probationary period sub- ject to the passing of a satisfactory physical examination. Councilman Lucchio moved, seconded by Councilman ~occa and regularly carried that the recommendation of the Supt. of Public Works be accepted. Cornnunication dated April 2, 1956, was received from Supt. of Public Works Henry Schweining, recommending the permanent appointment of Paul Roberts as Heavy Equipment Operator, h~ving completed his probationary period on April 1, 1956. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Gamlen and regularly carried that the recommendation of the Supt. of Public Works be accepted. In~er-office memorandum dated April 3, 1956, was received from the Recre- ation Commission recommending the approval as part time directors in the Recreation Department of the following applications received: Maureen Eisenbrey 235 Manor Drive South San Francisco Frank M. Garfield 1410 - 17th Avenue San Francisco Adrienne Lynn Garfield 1410 - 17th Avenue San Francisco Owen Fay Kashevaroff 3928 Irving Street San Francisco Councilman Gamlen moved, seconded by Councilman Cortesi and regularly carried that the list as submitted be accepted and placed on file. Inter-office memorandum dated April 10, 1956, was received from the office of the City Manager concerning the expiration of the term of Fred Lautze as Commissioner of the South San Francisco Housing Authority. Councilman Cortesi moved, seconded by Councilman Lucchio and regularly carried that ~r. Lautze be reappointed to succeed himself as Commissioner with the Housing Authority. RAPID TRANSIT SEiYAGE CONFERENCE: LI NDENV I LLE TERMINATION: ~-O ~ 7 BELAIR PROPERTY APPRAISAL: ~-0/~ ANNUAL CITY REPORT - HOUSING AUTHORITY MENTION: 5~30 NORTH COUNTY DUMP: SCHOOL-RECREATION AGREEMENT: ~5-/D / IX)MA LINDA EARTH MOVING:~-~/~ 19 56- 57 MAJOR STREET PROGRAM: ~'0 FO TRAFFIC REGULATION ~JASTER SANITARY SE%¥ER STUDY: ~-~g~ Inter-office memorandum dated April 10, 1956, was received from the office of the City Manager concerning communication as received from Mr. Paul R. Cowles, concerning rapid transit in the Bay Area. Mayor Smith remarked that if there were no objections, this matter would be held over to the Council meeting of May 7, 1956. There being no objections, it was so ordered. Inter-office memorandum dated April 10, 1956, was received from the office of the City Manager concerning sewage and industrial wastes conference to be held at Santa Rosa April 25 to 28, 1956, inclusive, recommending the attendance of Supt. of Sanitation Henry Schweining~ Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Gamlen an4 regularly carried that the recom- mencation of the City Manager be accepted. Communication dated April 4, 1956, was ~eceived from the Housing Authority of the City of South San Francisco, accompanied by an inter-office memoran- dum dated April 16, 1956, from the office of the City Manager concerning a report on families which would be eligible for low income housing and who were now residing in Lindenville. ~ouncilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Cortesi and regularly carried that the communication be ac- cepted and placed on file. Communication dated April 6, 1956, was received from the Department of Cornuerce, Bureau of Census, accompanied by a communication dated April 10, 1956, from the Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, Sacramento, CaLzfornia, concerning the recent special census as taken. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Cortesi and regularly carried that these connunications be accepted and placed on file. In~er-office memorandum dated April 9, 1956, was received from the office of nhe City Manager concerning the recent appraisal made for the Belair property owned by the City. Councilma~ Rocca moved, seconded by Council- man Cortesi, a~ regularly carried that this memorandum be accepted and placed on file. Councilman Lucchio then remarked that through some oversight, the City neglected to acknowledge the.work of the Housing Authority in the publi- cation released by the City showing the various departments and com- missions of the City. He further remarked that it was fitting at this time that the Council acknowledge receip$ of their letter and express its re- grets over neglecting it, and that the City is cognizant of the fine job they are doing and extends best wishes to continue in this work. He placed this in the form of a motion wh2ch was seconded by Councilman Covtesi and regularly carried. Inter-office memorandum dated April 9, 1956, was received from the office of the City Manager concerning the nornh county dump facilities. Council- man Cortesi moved, seconded by Councilman Lucchio and regularly carried that this be accepted and that the study be continued at no cost to the City. Inter-office memorandum dated April 3, 1956, was received from the Recre- ation Commission concerning the agreement for the joint development and use of school areas for recreational purposes. Councilman Gamlen moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried that the communication be accepted and placed on file. A brief discussion followed concerning the execution of the agreement as mentioned, after which Mayor Smith re- marked that if there were no objections, the City Attorney would commun- icate with the Recreation Commission and obtain the information to be presented to the Council at a subsequent meeting. Inter-office memoranda dated April 2 a~d April 4, 1956, were received from the Director of Public Works, Police Chief and City Manager concerning earth moving operations in the Loma Li3da subdivision. Discussion fol- lowed concerning the subject matter, after which Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Gamlen, that time be extended to the developers until May 31st to complete their work ~nd that they be advised that if tLey did not complete it by that time, the City would take the necessary legal action. Motion as moved and seconded, was regularly carried. In~er-office memorandum dated April 9, 1956, was received from the office of the Director of Public Works concerning the 1956-57 major street program Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Cortesi and regularly carrie that the City Manager be instructed to make application and proceed. A brief discussion followed, at which time, Councilman Lucchio remarked that he would like to have the record show that he was abstaining from voting and that he felt this matter should have been left over for the next meetin Communication dated April 5, 1956, was received from the City Park Improve- ment Club concernim$'traffic regulaticns at the intersection of Grand and Eucalyptus Avenues to protect school children crossing from the Parkway School. Mayor Smith remarked that if there were no objections, this would be held over pending a report from the Police Department. No objections having been made, it was so ordered. Inter-office communication dated April 12, 1956, was received from the office of the City Manager concerning sanitary sewer study financing, recommending that application be made to the Home Housing Finance Authorit~ for funds sufficient to cover the cost of a master sanitary sewer study. After brief discussion, Councilman Ganlen moved, seconded by Councilman R~cca that the City Manager be instructed to proceed with the securing of the application. Discussion followed, at which time Councilman Rocca remarked on the limits of the amount -~o be secured and stated he felt it should be limited to $12,000. CounciLman Gamlen amended themotion to include that it be limited to $12,000, after which Councilman Rocca sec- onded the amendment as made. Notion as made, amended, and seconded, was ~m,,],rlv married. SUIT AGAINST CITY ATTORNEY SIGN ORDINANCE SPRUCE AVENUE RESURFAC! NG: ~-R TAX PROTEST: ~-//O CLAIM FOR DAMAGES JOIIN PRYSHEPA: ~'-O;~F ON-SALE GENERAL LICENSE - JIM"S CLUB: APRIL 10, 1956~ . ELECTION: ~'~ z_/ GOOD & WELFARE:-- RESOLUTION NO. 2338 AMENDED AGREEMENT - COUNTY TAX COLLECTION: MAZZANTI REZONING: FIREMAN.APPOINTMENT - ARTHUR McGUIRE:P-OOO ADJOURNMENT Inter-office memorandum dated April 12, 1956, was received from the office of the City Manager concerning a suit against the City and the City Attorney for an accident in which he was involved. Councilman Gamlen moved, seconded by Councilman Cortesi that the communication be accepted and placed on file. A brief discussion followed, at which time City Attorney Lyons explained his insurance coverages and the method of proceeding. Motion as made and seconded was regularly carried. Inter-office memorandum dated April 10, 1956, was received from the Plan- ning Commission concerning information on the proposed sign ordinance. Mayor Smith remarked that if there were no objections, this matter would be held over to the next regular Council meeting. No objections having been registered, it was so ordered. Inter-office memorandum dated April 9, 1956, was received from the Director of Public Works, recommending the award of the contract for the improvement of Spruce Avenue from E1Camino Real to Mayfair Avenue, to O. C. Jones & Sons as the low bidder on the project. A brief discussion followed, after which Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Gamlen and regularly carried, that the low bid of O. C. Jones & Sons, as recommended by the Director of Public Works, be accepted a~d the contract awarded to them. Communication dated April 6, 1956, was received from the law offices of DucLey H. Nebeker, together with their protest which they made in behalf of their client, Colorado Fuel & Iron Corporation, concerning the payment of real estate and improvement taxes for t3e fiscal year 1955-1956 under pro,est. Councilman Gamlen moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca, and reg- ulzrly carried, that this be accepted and placed on file and the protest be denied. Claim for damages was received from Halley & Bechtold, attorneys at law, as filed in behalf of their client, John Pryshepa, for alleged damages as a result of the City ordinance regulating tow truck operations. Coun- cilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Cortesi and regularly carried, tha~ the claim be denied and referred to the City's insurance carrier. Discussion followed, at which time, Councilman Lucchio moved that the Police Chief be instructed to provide the City Council with a list of towing agencies located within the City Limits. He then further remarked that a schedule should be set up on a rotating basis so that a fair share of the tows would be distributed. Mayor Smitk suggested the motion be withdrawn so ';hat it would not prejudice the City's standing and remarked that this could possibly be made in the form of a suggestion to the Police Chef. Further discussions followed, after which Mayor Smith asked if t~re was a second to the motion. There being none, Mayor Smith stated that the mo~ion was lost for want of a second. Application for transfer of alcoholic beverage license was received from the Department of Alcohol Beverage Control, transferring the license of Elmer J. Vaccari, Sr. and Jim Laricchi& to Elmer J. Vaccari, Sr., Andrew J. Boido and Dorothy J. Boido. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Gamlen and regularly carried, that the application be accepted and ordered filed. At this time, Mayor Smith remarked that the City Clerk had brought to his attention the matter of election workers who were unable to work the full day and only worked part of the day. He asked as to the Council's pleasure concerning their remuneration. CounciLman Gamlen moved, seconded by Coun- cilman Rocca and regularly carried, that they De paid the agreed sum of $5.oo. Mayor Smith asked if any of the CounciLmen had anything to offer under Good and Welfare. No response was received. City Attorney Lyons stated that he had a request from the District Attorney' office that the City enter into a supplemental agreement with the County concerning the collection of taxes. He went on to explain the supplemental agreement which had to do with their cellection of sewer rental fees. He further stated that a resolution had been prepared, authorizing the execu- tion of this amendment to the agreement. Councilman Lucchio then introduce, "A RESOLUTION OF TI~ CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF S~UTH SAN FRANCISCO AL~HORIZING THE EXECUTION ~F A SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT, ~R ADDENDUM, PER- TAINING TO THE COLLECTION OF MUNICIPAL TAXES BY THE COUNTY OF SAN MATEO." Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Smith, Gamlen, Cortesi, Rocca and Lucchio. At this time, Mr. Angelo Scampini brought up the matter of the Mazzanti rezoning, requesting that the classification as applied for be granted to tlc applicant, his client. A brief discussion followed concerning the s~bject matter, no action being taken. Mayor Smith then remarked that a personnel matter should be taken up this evening which concerned a request from the Fire Chief who submitted the nzne of Arthur McGuire to commence his probationary period as a fireman effective May 1st, 1956, subject to the passing of the required medical examination. He recommended the employment of Arthur McGuire to this pos- itlon. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Cortesi and regularl carried, that the recommendation of the Fire Chief be accepted. There being no further business, Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Coun- ckLman Lucchio and regularly carried, that the meeting be adjourned until April 17, 1956, at 8 p.m. T'_me of adjournment - 9:17 p.m. Approved: Respectfully submitted, SPRUCE A vA,,~k RESURFACI NG: ~-~ ~-~ TAK PROTEST: ~-//O CLAIM FOR DAMAGES JOIYN PRYSHEPA: ~-O;~ ON-SALE GENERAL LICENSE - JIM"S CLUB: £-/~o~ APRIL 10, 1956 ELECTION: GOOD & WELFARE:~ RESOLUTION NO. 2338 AMENDED AGREEMENT - COUNTY TAX COLLECTION: ~-II0 MAZZA~I REZONING: FIREMAN.APPOINTMENT - ARTHUR McGUIRE:P-OOO ADJOURNMENT: -- Respectfully submitted, ZmZer-of.~Ce memoram~m dmte~-Apr~l ~, ~oo; was received from the u~rectc of Public Works, recommending the award of the contract for the improvemer of Spruce Avenue from E1 Camino Real to Mayfair Avenue, to O. C. Jones & Sons as the low bidder on the project. A brief discussion followed, afte] which Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Gamlen and regularly carried, that the low bid of O. C. Jones & Sons, as recommended by the Director of Public Works, be accepted and the contract awarded to them. Communication dated April 6, 1956, was received from the law offices of Dudley H. Nebeker, together with their protest which they made in behalf ¢ their client, Colorado Fuel & Iron Corporation, concerning the payment of real estate and improvement taxes for the fiscal year 1955-1956 under protest. Councilman Gamlen moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca, and reg- ularly carried, that this be accepted and placed on file and the protest be denied. Claim for damages was received from Halley & Bechtold, attorneys at law, as filed in behalf of their client, John Pryshepa, for alleged damages as a result of the City ordinance regulating tow truck operations. Coun- cilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Cortesi and regularly carried, that the claim be denied and referred to the City's insurance carrier. Discussion followed, at which time, Councilman Lucchio moved that the PolJ Chief be instructed to provide the City Council with a list of towing agencies located within the City Limits. He then further remarked that a schedule should be set up on a rotating basis so that a fair share of the tows would be distributed. Mayor Smith suggested the motion be withdrawn so that it would not prejudice the City's standing and remarked that this could possibly be made in the form of a suggestion to the Police Chef. Further discussions followed, after which Mayor Smith asked if there was a second to the motion. There being nor~, Mayor Smith stated that the motion was lost for want of a second. Application for transfer of alcoholic beverage license was received from the Department of Alcohol Beverage Control, transferring the license of Elmer J. Vaccari, Sr. and Jim Laricchia to Elmer J. Vaccari, Sr., Andrew Boido and Dorothy J. Boido. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilm~ Gamlen and regularly carried, that the application be accepted and ordere~ filed. At this time, Mayor Smith remarked that the City Clerk had brought to his attention the m&tter of election workers who were unable to work the full day and only worked part of the day. He asked as to the Council's pleasu] concerning their remuneration. Councilman Gamlen moved, seconded by Coun- cilman Rocca and regularly carried, that they be paid the agreed sum of SS.OO. Mayor Smith asked if any of the Councilmen had anything to offer under Good and Welfare. No response was received. City Attorney Lyons stated that he had a request from the District Attorm office that the City enter into a supplemental agreement with the County concerning the collection of taxes. He went on to explain the supplement~ agreement which had to do with their collection of sewer rental fees. He further stated that a resolution had been prepared, authorizing the execu. tion of this amendment to the agreement. Councilman Lucchio then introdu( "A RESOLUTION OF T}~ CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF S~UTH SAN FRANCISCO AUTMORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT, OR ADDENDUM, PER- TAINING TO THE COLLECTION OF MUNICIPAL TAKES BY THE COUNTY OF SAN MATEO." Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Smith, Gamlen, Cortesi, Rocca and Lucchio. At this time, Mr. Angelo Scampini brought up the matter of the Mazzanti rezoning, requesting that the classification as applied for be granted to the applicant, his client. A brief discussion followed concerning the subject matter, no action being taken. Mayor Smith then remarked that a personnel matter should be taken up this evening which concerned a request from the Fire Chief who submitted the name of Arthur McGuire to commence his probationary period as a fireman effective May 1st, 1956, subject to the passing of the required medical examination. He recommended the employment of Arthur McGuire to this pos. i/ion. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Cortesi and regula~ carried, that the recommendation of the Fire Chief be accepted. There being no further business, Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Coun. cilman Lucchio and regularly carried, that the meeting be adjourned until April 17, 1956, at 8 p.m. ~ Time of adjournment - 9:17 p.m. Approved: Mayor