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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1956-11-19 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO HELD MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1956 PLACE: TIME: CALL TO ORDER: PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG AND INVOCATION: ROLL CALL: MINUTES CLAIMS: OSCAR C. HOLMES cLAIMS: INDUSTRIAL PARK SUaDIVISION NO. 1 CLAIMS: , PINEVIEW CREST ANNEXATION ORDINANCE: D & M LIQUORS vARIANCE PERMIT: BAUER-LESSER CO. USE PERMIT: h~6: ~ THEODOME MULKEY USE PERMIT SIDEWALl[ ON EL CAMINO F OM SPRUCS Ars. TO FRANCISCO DRXV : STREET PAVING: Council Chambers, City Hall 8:00 p.m. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Rozzi at 8:05 p.m. Pledge of Al~egiance to the Flag was recited, after which invocation was given by Reverend Theodore E. Wall of St Paul's Methodist Church, who did so in plac of Reverend Martin L. Wyneken of the First Lutheran Church. Present: Councilmen G. J. Rozzi, Andrew Rocca, Emilio Cortesi, Francis Lucchio and Leo J. Ryan. Absent: None Mayor Rozzi asked if there was a motion to accept the minutes of the meeting c November 5, 1956, as submitted. Councilman Rocca so moved. Mayor Rozzi asked if there were any corrections or omissions. No response was made. Councilman Lucch&o then seconded the motion, which was regularly carried. Takin~ up the claim for approval, Mayor Rozzi remarked that there should be separate Council motions on ssveral claims which were submitted this evening but that at this time he would like a moron on the claims as submitted for th regular meeting, which were the regular claims. Councilman Lucchio moved, sec onded by Councilman Cortesi and regularly carried, that they be approved. Mayor Rozzi then stated that the Council had before them now the individual claims and that they would be taken one by one. He stated that the first clai was from Oscar C. Holmes on the South Canal and Mayfair Avenue improvements in the amount of $12,677.85, and also another in the amount of $542.38. Councils Lucchio moved that, pending the recommendation of Director of Public Works Gos they be approved and the usual amount be withheld. Mr. Goss remarked that the City was withholding 10 percent and that he recommended the approval, also the acceptance of the work on the bridge. Councilman Rocca seconded the motion which was regularly carried. Mayor Rozzi then took up the claims on the Industrial Park Subdivision No. 1, stating that a claim had been received frou the firm of Haas-Haynie-Utah Company dated November 5, 1956, in the amount of $54,607.12 for the construction of Utah Bridge, and claim from the firm of Wilsey & Ham dated November 15, 1956, in the amount of $25,000,00 for the pre~ aration of plans and specifications and claim from the office of Orrick, Dahlquist, Herrington & Sutcliffe dated November 16, 1956, for attorney fees t the amount of $3,254.00, and claim from the office of Richard P. Lyons dated November 15, 1956, for attorney fees in the amount of $3,254.00. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carr~ d, that the claiu be approved as submitted. Mayor Rozzi remarked that there were no public hearings and no resolutions fox Council attention at this time. He further remarked that the matter of the Pineview Crest annexation was being held over at this time. Variance Application Resolution No. 652, as applied for by D & M Liquors, was received from the Planning Commission, recommending the granting of permissior for a sign to project twenty-three inches over the property line instead of the required twelve-inch projection, at 429 Grand Avenue. This was subject tc the conditions that under the pending sign ordinance, this sign may have to bE removed in a five-year period, of which the applicant is aware. Councilman Lucchio moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the permit be granted subject to the submission of a letter to the City stating for the record that they understood this sign may have to be removed within a period of five years to conform w~th the pending Sign ordinance. Use Permit Resolution No. 653, as applied for by the Bauer-Lesser Company, was received from the Planning Commission, recommending the granting of permissio~ to renewing a permit which had just expired, for two 8 x 20, back-to-back, unlighted signs at the corner of Arroyo DriVe and E1Camino Real, subject to the conditions that the applicant remove the truck which was parked in the area with the signs attached to it. Mayor Rozzi remarked that if there were no objections, this matter would be held over pending a meeting to be held between Bauer & Lesser and the City officials. No objections were registered, Use Permit Resolution No. 654, as applied for by Theodore Mulkey, was receive~ from the Planning Comm£ssion, recommending denial of six additional trailer parking spaces at 636 E1Camino Real. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Cort~i and regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Plan- ning Commission be accepted and the permit be denied, Communication dated October 30, 1956, was received from Mrs. Evelyn Bullerdicl requesting the installation of sidewalks on El Camino Real along See's Candy Company property from Spruce Avenue to Francisco Drive. At the request of Mayor Rozzi, Director of Public Works Goss explained the sidewalk which was to be installed by See's Candy Company, in accordance with the request of the City, the work having been approved by the State Division of Highways and to take place within thirty to sixty days. Communications were received from the following property owners on "B" Street requesting that the north end of "~' Street be paved: Mr. Wilbur Pryor Mr. Homer L. Oswald Mrs. Pierina Molinari Mr. Paul P. Roelofsen It was the recommendation of Director of Public Works Goss that the street be repaired and paved by City forces at the approximate cost of $500.00. Council man Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the ~ .~ ..... x~n invocation ~s .... . ......... u ~.~e'-"E, :Wail Of S~ Paui;s-Methodist Church, who did so i of Reverend Martin L. Wyneken of the First Lutheran Church. ROLL CALL: Present: Councilmen G. J. Rozzi, Andrew Rocca, F~ailio Cortesi, Francis L~ and Leo J. Ryan. Absent: None MINUTES: Mayor Rozzi asked if there was a motion to accept the minutes of the meet November 5, 1956, as submitted. Councilman Rocca so moved. Mayor Rozzi if there were any corrections or omissions. No response was made. Counc Lucch&o then seconded the motion, which was regularly carried. CLAIMS: OSCAR C. HOLMES t.3 INDUSTRIAL PARK SUBDIVISION NO. CLAIMS >_ Takin~ up the claims for approval, Mayor Rozzi remarked that there should separate Council motions on several claims which were submitted this even but that at this time he would like a moron on the claims as submitted f. regular meeting, which were the regular claims. Councilman Lucchio moved onded by Councilman Cortest and regularly carried, that they be approved. Mayor R0zzi then stated that the Council had before them now the individui claims and that they would be taken one by one. He stated that the first was from Oscar C. Holmes on the South Canal and Mayfair Avenue lmprovemeni the amount of $12,677.85, and also another in the amount of $542.38. Coul Lucchio moved that, pending the recommendation of Director of Public Works they be approved and the usual amount be withheld. Mr. Goss remarked that City was withholding 10 percent and that he recommended the approval, alsc acceptance of the work on the bridge. Councilman Rocca seconded the motto which was regularly carried. Mayor Rozzi then took up the claims on the Industrial Park Subdivision No. 1, stating that a claim had been received the firm of Haas-Haynie-Utah Company dated November 5, 1956, in the amount $54,607.12 for the construction of Utah Bridge, and claim from the firm of Wilsey & Ham dated November 15, 1956, in the amount of $25,000,00 for the aration of plans and specifications and claim from the office of Orrick, Dahlquist, Herrington & Sutcliffe dated November 16, 1956, for attorney the amount of $3,254.00, and claim from the office of Richard P. Lyons date, November 15, 1956, for attorney fees in the amount of $3,254.00. Councilmi Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carr~d, that the c~ be approved as submitted. PINEVIEW CREST ANNEXATION ORDINANCE: D & M LIQUORS VARIANCE PEI~IT: Mayor Rozzi remarked that there were no public hearings and no resolutions Council attention at this time. He further remarked that the matter of the Pineview Crest annexation was being held over at this time. Variance Application Resolution No. 652, as applied for by D & M Liquors, ~ received from the Planning Commission, recommending the granting of permiss for a sign to project twenty-three inches over the property line instead of the required twelve-inch projection, at 429 Grand Avenue. This was subject the conditions that under the pending sign ordinance, this sign may have to removed in a five-year period, of which the applicant is aware. Councilman Lucchio moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the permit be granted subject to the submission of a letter to the City stating for the record that they understood this sign may have to be removed within period of five years to conform ~lth the pending Sign ordinance. BAUER-LESSER CO, USE PERMIT: f£~ Use Permit Resolution No. 653, as applied for by the Bauer-Lesser Company, l received from the Planning Commission, recommending the granting of permisst to renewing a permit which had Just expired, for two 8 x 20, back-to-back, unlighted signs at the corner of Arroyo DriVe and E1Camino Real, subject to the conditions that the applicant remove the truck which was parked in the area with the signs attached to it. Mayor Rozzi remarked that if there were no objections, this matter would be held over pending a meeting to be held between Bauer & Lesser and the City officials. No objections were registere THEODORE NULKEY USE PERMIT: SI DEWALK ON EL CAMINO FROM SPRUCE AVE. TO FRANCISCO DRIV~: STREET PAVING: Use Permit Resolution No. 654, as applied for by Theodore Mulkey, was receiv, from the Planning Commission, recommending denial of six additional trailer parking spaces at 636 E1Camino Real. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Cort~t and regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Pla~ ni~g Commission be accepted and the permit be denied, Communication dated October 30, 1956, was received from Mrs. Evelyn Bullerdt¢ requesting the installation of sidewalks on E1Camino Real along See's Candy Company property from Spruce Avenue to Francisco Drive. At the request of Mayor Rozzi, Director of Public Works Goss explained the sidewalk which was to be installed by See's Candy Company, in accordance with the request of the City, the work having been approved by the State Division of Highways and to take place within thirty to sixty days. Communications were received from the following property owners on "B' Street requesting that the north end of "B'* Street be paved: Mr. Wilbur Pryor Mr. Homer L. Oswald Mrs. Pierina Molinari Mr. Paul P. Roelofsen It was the recommendation of Director of Public Works Goss that the street be repaired and paved by City forces at the approximate cost of $500.00. Council man Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the City proceed with the work. GLEN SMITH RESIGNATION: WlLLIAMSON CLAIM: PURCHASE OF NEW FIRE ENGINE FROM FOUR WHEEL DRIVE CO.: ';1,5 MAYFAIR AVE. BRIDGE FINAL ACCEPTANCE: INDUSTRIAL PARK USIT #I--REQURST FOR MODIFICATION OF ASSESSMENT: MARTIN MORO S I CK LEAVE: · ct' MONTHLY REPORTS: ALC. BEV. APPL. NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL: GOOD & WELFARE: ADJOURNMENT Communication was received from Glen Smitl, submitting his resignation as a member of the Recreation Commission, due ~o the fact that he is moving from South san Francisco. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Lucchio and regularly carried, that the resignation be accepted, the letter ordered file~, and that Mr. Smith be thanked for tis efforts as a member of this Commission. Communication dated October 29, 1956, was received from Mrs. Margaret Williams¢ concerning the injury received by her daughter, Linda, while playing at the Sunshine Gardens School Playground used under the supervision of the City Recreation Department. Also received frorl Mrs. Williamson was a statement from the office of Dr. M. Schoeps in the Lmount of $10.00 for medical attentiol rendered her daughter at the time of the &lleged injury. Councilman Lucchio moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the claim be deniet and referred to the City's insurance carrier. Inter-offfice memorandum dated November 14, 1956, was received from the office of Ci;y Manager Eugene Aiello, reco~mendi~.g acceptance of the low bid of Four Wheel ~_ive Company for the City's purchase of a new fire engine. Discussion follow~d, at which time, City Manager Aie21o read the bids as received, after which ~ouncilman Lucchio moved, seconded by Councilman Ryan and regularly car- ried, t~at the City accept the recommendation and the low bid of Four Wheel Drive Company. Inter-olfice memorandum dated November 14, 1956, was received from the office of Director of Public Works Goss, recommending acceptance of the work done on the Mayffair Avenue Bridge by Oscar C. Hol~es, Inc., with a further recommendatt that =~e final payment be made to the contractor, 10 percent of which was to be withheld by the City for thirty-five d~ys. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Co~lacilman Lucchio and regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Director of Public Works be accepted. Commu;~ication dated November 1, 1956, was received from The Fay Improvement Company, requesting modification of the assessment of Industrial Park Unit No. to allow value of fifty percent of the material delivered to and on the site for fu=~re installation, to be included ir the monthly progress payments. Accompanying this communication was a memorandum from the Director of Public Works, Louis Goss, dated November 9, 1956, recommending that the reque~tbe granted and a resolution be adopted modifying the assessment. Cott~cilman Lucchko moved that the at~,raey for the bonds be instructed to submit the prope= resolution. Councilman Ryan seconoed the motion with the remarks that the resolution be submitted through their attorney. Motion as mad® and seconde was regularly carried. Inter-office memorandum dated November 14, 1956, was received from the Supt. of Parks and Recreation, Duane Mattison, recommending one month additional sick leave ~o Martin Moro, maintenance man in the Park Department, his annual sick leave h~ving been used up as of November 8, 1956. Councilman Rocca remarked that ~ was his understanding that this person had been a good employee and very ffatthful for some time and was quite ill. He then moved that the addition time be granted. Councilman Ryan seconded t~e motion which was regularly carried MonthLy reports for the month of October w~re received from the Fire Department Police Department, Building Department, Library and City Clerk. Mayor Rozzi remarke¢ that if there were no objections, these-communications would be accepted and placed on file. Notice of Withdrawal of Alcoholic Beverage Application, as applied for by Christ Dariotes of 832 Airport Boulevard aad Joe and Francois Ercoli of 713 Linden Avenue, was received from the Depar=ment of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Mayor Rozzi remarked that if there were no objections, this notice would be placed on file. Mayor Rozzi asked if any of the Council members had anything to offer under Good and Welfare. No response was received. He then asked if anyone in the audience wished to offer anything under Good and Welfare. No response was likewise received. ~ayor Rozzi then wished everyone present a happy Thanks- giving, after which the meeting was adjouraed by the Mayor until December 3, 1956, ~t 8 p.m. Time of adjourmaent: 8:25 p.m. ~~Y~[~rk~' ~ 'RESPECTFULLY S~MITTE~D~