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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1975-03-19222 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOOTH SAN FRANCISCO HELD WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1975 TIME: PLACE: CALL TO ORDER: PLEDGE OF ALLE- GIANCE TO FLAG: SILENT PRAYER: ROLL CALL~ APPROVAL OF MINUTES APPROVAL OF BILLS: ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES/FINANCE RESO. NO. 31-75 AMENDING RULE 11.08 OF PERSONNEL RULES & REGULATIONS I .-000 7:30 PM. West Orange Avenue Library Auditorium. Mayor Battaglia called the meeting to order at 7:40 PM. Pledge of Allegiance to Flag recited. Mayor Battaglia asked for a moment of silent prayer. Present: Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, Terry J. Mirri, Leo Padreddii and Warren Steinkamp. Absent: None. Mayor Battaglia asked if there was a motion approving the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of February 19, 1975 and the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of March 5, 1975. Councilman Steinkamp moved, seconded by Councilman Mammini that the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of February 19, 1975 and the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of March 5, 1975 be approved as submitted. Mayor Battaglia asked if there was a motion approving the Regular Bills of March 19, 1975, List 1 and List 2. Councilman Steinkamp moved, seconded by Councilman Padreddii and regularly carried that the regular bills of March 19, 1975, List 1 and List 2, be approved for payment. Staff Report, dated March 7, 1975, recommending Council adopt a resolution designating March 28 from 12:00 noon to 3:00 PM as a holiday. A brief explanation was given by the City Manager concerning the resolution. Brief discussion followed during which time suggested changes were made after which Councilman Man~ini introduced a resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION AMENDING RULE 11.08 OF RESOLUTION NO. 3486 ENTITLED, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO ADOPTING PERSONNEL RULES AND REGULATIONS." 223 MECHANICAL AMUSEMENT DEVICES 1st Reading/Intro. Roll Call Vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, Terry J. Mirri, Leo Padreddii and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES/FINANCE RESO. NO. 31-75 AMENDING RULE 11.08 OF PERSONNEL RULES & REGULATIONS (CONT'D.) ?-ooo ORD. AMENDING Staff Report, dated March 19, 1975, recommending introduction ORD. NO. 636 REGULATING of two ordinances: 1) Amending the Ordinance regulating mechanical amusement devices and 2) Amending the Ordinance concerning vending machines. After a brief explanation by the Director of Administrative Services, Mayor Battaglia ordered the title of the ordinance read. The title of the ordinance was read. City Attorney Noonan then explained the ordinance and advised the Council regarding procedure for introduction. Councilman Steinkamp moved that reading of the ordinance in its entirety be waived and that the ordinance be introduced and read for the first time by reading title only, seconded by Councilman Mammini and passed by a unanimous vote. Councilman Mammini moved that the ordinance entitled, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 636 PASSED THE 5TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1972 ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO REGULATING MECHANICAL AMUSEMENT DEVICES AND PROVIDING FOR LICENSE FEES, PROHIBITING ILLEGAL DEVICES AND PROVIDING PENALTIES," the entire reading of which has been duly waived, be introduced, seconded by Councilman Steinkamp and passed by the following roll call vote. Roll Call Vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, Terry J. Mirri, Leo Padreddii and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none. ORD. AMENDING ORD. NO. 261, BUSINESS LICENSE ORD. 1st Reading/Intro. Mayor Battaglia ordered the title of the ordinance read. The title of the ordinance was read. City Attorney Noonan then explained the ordinance and advised the Council regarding procedure for introduction. Councilman Steinkamp moved that reading of the ordinance in its entirety be waived and that the ordinance be introduced and read for the first time by reading title only, seconded by Councilman Mammini and passed by a unanimous vote. Councilman Steinkamp moved that the ordinance entitled, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 261, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR LICENSING OF BUSINESS, PROFESSIONS, TRADES, CALLINGS AND OCCUPATIONS IN THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO," the entire reading of which has beenduly waived, be introduced, seconded by Councilman Mammini and passed by the following roll call vote. 3/19/75 Page 2 224 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES/FINANCE ORD. AMENDING ORD. NO. 261, BUSINESS LICENSE ORD. 1st Reading/Intro. (CONT' D. )~3g~ ORD. CONCERNING FACILITY LEASE WITH SSF PUBLIC FACILITIES CORP. 1st Reading/Intro. 5/05 ORD. INCREASING TAXICAB RATES 1st Reading/Intro. .G?KJ RELEASE OF cLAIMS- VAN BEANE, JR. Roll Call Vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, Terry J. Mirri, Leo Padreddii and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none. Staff Report, dated March 19, 1975, recommending Council adopt an ordinance authorizing the execution of a facility lease with the City of South San Francisco Public Facilities Corporation. 1st Reading/Introduction AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A FACILITY LEASE WITH CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC FACILITIES CORPORATION. At the request of the City Manager and there being no objections, Mayor Battaglia continued the matter to the adjourned regular meeting which was to be scheduled for March 27, 1975. Staff Report, dated March 19, 1975, recommending Council introduce an ordinance increasing taxi cab rates to a flag drop from 80¢ to 90¢ and mileage from 80¢ per mile to 90¢ per mile, and the waiting time from $8.00 to $9.00 an hour. After a brief explanation by the Director of Administrative Services Mayor Battaglia ordered the title of the ordinance read. The title of the ordinance was read. City Attorney Noonan then explained the ordinance and advised the Council regarding procedure for introduction. Councilman Mammini moved that reading of the ordinance in its entirety be waived and that the ordinance be introduced and read for the first time by reading title only, seconded by Councilman Steinkamp and passed by a unanimous vote. Councilman Steinkamp moved that the ordinance entitled, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 251, AS AMENDED, PROVIDING FOR INCREASE IN TAXICAB RATES, the entire reading of which has been duly waived, be introduced, seconded by Councilman Padreddii and passed by the following roll call vote. Roll Call Vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, Terry J. Mirri, Leo Padreddii and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none. Staff Report, dated March 19, 1975, directing the Mayor to execute a release of all claims against Van Beane, Jr., et al, in the amount of $5,910.77. 3/19/75 Page 3 225 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES/FINANCE RELEASE OF CLAIMS - VAN BEANE, JR. (CONT ' D. ) CAPITAL IMPROVE- MENT BUDGET CITY MANAGER RESO. NO. 32-75 ENGINEERING CLASSIFICATIONS ?-oo0 RECESS: RECALL TO ORDER~ RESO. NO. 33-75 EMERGENCY PLAN ,(/4¥ Councilman Mammin~ moved, seconded by CoUncilman Steinkamp and regularly carried that the recommendation of the Director of Administrative Services be approved and accepted. Staff Report, dated March 19, 1975, illustrating proposed supportive funding for the recently compiled Capital Improvement Budget. After a brief explanation by the Director of Administrative Services, Councilman Steinkamp moved, seconded by Councilman Mammini and regularly carried that the recommendation of the Director of Administrative Services be approved and accepted. Staff Report, dated March 19, 1975, recommending budget classifications in the Engineering Division be changed from two Junior Civil Engineers to two Associate Engineers or one Associate and one Assistant Engineer. A lengthy discussion followed between members of the City Council and staff after which Councilman Steinkamp introduced a resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION AMENDING ANNUAL BUDGET FISCAL YEAR 1974-75. Roll Call Vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilman Warren Steinkamp. Noes, Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, Terry J. Mirri and Leo Padreddii. Absent, none. Mayor Battaglia then stated that Council directed Staff to investigate the possibility of contracting with the County for this service. Mr. Raymond Maxwell of 369 Zamera Drive briefly commented on the matter of contracting with the County for this service. Mayor Battaglia declared a recess at 8:37 PM. The meeting was recalled by Mayor Battaglia at 8:47 PM with all Council present. Staff Report, dated March 19, 1975, recommending Council adopt a resolution for Emergency Plan for the City, setting forth the form of Civil Defense Organization and specific responsi- bilities for disaster preparedness pursuant to Ordinance No. 622. Councilman Steinkamp introduced a resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A REVISED EMERGENCY PLAN FOR THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, DATED SEPTEMBER 1, 1974. Roll Call Vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, Terry J. Mirri, Leo Padreddii and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none. 3/29/75 Page 4 226 CITY MANAGER ORD. NO. 685~75 ADOPTING A GENERAL PENALTY 2nd Reading/Adoptfon PARKS & RECREATION RESO. NO. 34-75 WESTBOROUGH-WEST PARK UNIT 3A-H POLICE RESO. NO. 35-75 MOTORCYCLE TRAINING CLASSES 1975 ELIMINATION OF POLYGRAPH EXAMS -IOd Mayor Battagliaordered the title of the ordinance read. The title of the ordinance was read. City Attorney Noonan thenexplained the ordinance and advised the Council regarding procedure for adoption and passage. Councilman Steinkamp moved reading of the ordinance in its entirety be waived and that the ordinance be passed and adopted by reading title only, seconded by Councilman Mammini and passed by unanimous vote. Councilman Steinkampmoved that the ordinance entitled, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO ADOPTING A GENERAL PENALTY, the entire reading of which has been duly waived, be passed and adopted, seconded by Councilman Padreddii and passed by the following roll call vote. Roll Call Vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, Terry J. Mirri, Leo Padreddii and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none. Staff Report, dated March 19, 1975, recommending Council accept and approve Amendment 1-75 to Agreement entitled "Sub-Division Improvements and Common Greens Westborough- West Park Unit 3A-H" recorded in Volume 6250, Page 232, of the San Mateo County Official Records. Councilman Mammini introduced a resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT 1-75, WESTBOROUGH-WEST PARK UNIT 3A-H, COMMON GREENS 112 AND 190. Roll Call Vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, Terry J. Mirri, Leo Padreddii and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none. Staff Report, recommending Council adopt a resolution authorizing execution of an agreement between the Department of Highway Patrol and the City of South San Francisco Motorcycle Training Classes 1975. Councilman Mammini introduced a resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY PATROL AND THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO - MOTORCYCLE TRAINING CLASSES 1975. Roll Call Vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, Terry J. Mirri, Leo Padreddii and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none. Staff Report, recommending Assembly Bill No. 429, which would eliminate polygraph examinations as a condition of employment or continued employment, not be adopted. Councilman Mammini moved, seconded by Councilman Steinkamp and regularly carried that the recommendation of the Chief of Police be approved and accepted. 3/19/75 Page 5 227 POLICE ORD. NO. 686-75 AMENDING ORD. 564, ANIMAL LICENSE FEES AND SHELTER SERVICE FEES 2nd Reading/Adoption PUBLIC SERVICES RESO. NO. 36-75 PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEX PROJECT - NOTICE OF DETERMINATION Mayor Battaglia ordered the title of the ordinance read. The title of the ordinance was read. City Attorney Noonan then explained the ordinance and advised the Council regarding procedure for adoption and passage. Councilman Mammini moved reading of the ordinance in its entirety be waived and that the ordinance be passed and adopted by reading title only, seconded by Councilman Steinkamp and passed by unanimous vote. Councilman Steinkamp moved that the ordinance entitled, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 564, AS AMENDED, PROVIDING FOR ANIMAL LICENSE FEES AND SHELTER SERVICE FEES, the entire reading of which has been duly waived, be passed and adopted, seconded by Councilman Mirri and passed by the following roll call vote. Roll Call Vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, Terry J. Mirri, Leo Padreddii and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none. Continued Public Hearing -- Environmental Impact Report for the Public Safety Facility. Staff Report, dated March 19, 1975, recommending Council approve the final EIR for the Public Safety Facility, certifying that the EIR complies with the California Environmental Quality Act and City and State guidelines. Mayor Battaglia declared the continued public hearing opened asking if there was anyone present to speak. Mr. James Phillips of 946 Grand Avenue, Apt. 4, read his letter, dated March 18, 1975, concerning conditions needing corrections in the building in which he lived and was owned by the City. After comments by Mr. Sola of 429 Commercial Avenue, Mayor Battaglia declared the public hearing closed. Discussion followed between members of the City Council and Staff concerning the needed repairs at the City-owned building. Speaking in this regard as well was Mrs. Mary Phillips of 946 Grand Avenue. After discussion Councilman Mirri moved that the contract with Castellanos Associates be canceled and be put out to bid to a local firm and the most reasonable bid acquired would receive the bid and there would be immediate responsi- bility. Councilman Padreddii seconded the motion. Discussion followed at which time the City Manager suggested that Council make the motion that the contract be canceled provided we have no possible liquidated damages. City Attorney Noonan suggested deferring the vote until Thursday night's adjourned meeting in order that the contract can be reviewed. 3/19/75 Page 6 228 PUBLIC SERVICES RESO. NO. 36-75 PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEX PROJECT - NOTICE OF DETERMINATION (CONT'D.) RESO. NO. 37-75 AMENDS RESO. NO. 28-75, UNIFORM BLDG. CODE ORD. ADOPTING 1973 UNIFORM BLDG. CODE 1st Reading/Intro. Councilman Mirri then changed his motion and action deferred until the adjourned meeting, Thursday evening. Councilman Padreddii seconded the motion which was regularly carried. Councilman Steinkamp then introduced a resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION DECLARING COUNCIL'S DETERMINATION TO CARRY OUT THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEX PROJECT AND ORDERING THE FILING OF NOTICE OF SUCH DETERMINATION. Roll Call Vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, Terry J. Mirri and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none. Abstaining, Councilman Leo Padreddii. Public Hearing -- Adoption of 1973 Uniform Building Code and Amendments. Mayor Battaglia declared the public hearing opened. After an explanation by the Director of Administrative Services and there being no one to speak under the public hearing, Mayor Battaglia declared the public hearing closed. Councilman Mammini then introduced a resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 28-75 PASSED THE 19TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1975, ENTITLED, "A RESOLUTION FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT, BECAUSE OF LOCAL CONDITIONS, THE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, WELFARE AND NECESSITY, REQUIRE CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, 1973 EDITION, AS PUBLISHED BY THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BUILDING OFFICIALS, AND AS ADOPTED BY REFERENCE, AND MADE APPLICABLE TO THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO." Roll Call Vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, Terry J. Mirri, Leo Padreddii and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none. Due to changes made in the ordinance it was necessary that it again have a first reading and introduction. Mayor Battaglia ordered the title of the ordinance read. The title of the ordinance was read. City Attorney Noonan then explained the ordinance and advised the Council regarding procedure for introduction. Councilman Steinkamp moved that reading of the ordinance in its entirety be waived and that the ordinance be introduced and read for the first time by reading title only, seconded by Councilman Mammini and passed by a unanimous vote. Councilman Steinkampmoved that the ordinance entitled, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO REGULATING BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES, AND ACTS RELATED THERETO; PROVIDING FOR PERMITS, FEES AND PENALTIES; REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 574, 3/19/75 Page 7 PUBLIC SERVICES ORD. ADOPTING 1973 UNIFORM BLDG. CODE 1St Reading/Intro. (CONT ' D. ) RESO. NO. 38-75 EASEMENT DEED FROM CHASE. CHASE - GELLERT BLVD. EXT. RESO. NO. 39-75 AWARD OF CONTRACT CEILING & LIGHTING RENOVATION - FINANCE DEPT. AND ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BUILDING OFFICIALS' UNIFORM BUILDING CODE AND UNIFORM BUILDING CODE STANDARDS, 1973 EDITION, the entire reading of which has been duly waived, be introduced, seconded by Councilman Mammini and passed by the following roll call vote. Roll Call Vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, Terry J. Mirri, Leo Padreddii and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none. Discussion followed at which time Councilman Mammini stated that in order to have the Uniform Building Code and the Fire Code parallel each other moved that the sections that involve sprinklers in relation to the Uniform Building Code in the Fire Code be modified until someday when we can sit down and find out what exactly is going to happen insofar as a suit that is going on at this particular time and then reconsider what cities are doing along these lines. Councilman Padreddii seconded the motion. Discussion followed between members of the City Council and staff in this regard at which time the City Manager requested a study session on this matter. Councilman Mammini then withdrew his motion for a study session meeting. Councilman Padreddii withdrew his second to the motion. The matter was then ordered to a study session. Staff Report, dated March 19, 1975, recommending Council adopt a resolution accepting the Easement Deed from Charles E. Chase, Grantor, (Gellert Boulevard Extension). Councilman Steinkamp introduced a resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING AN EASEMENT DEED FROM CHARLES E. CHASE, GRANTOR, (GELLERT BOULEVARD EXTENSION). Roll Call Vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, Terry J. Mirri, Leo Padreddii and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none. Staff Report, dated March 19, 1975, recommending Council adopt a resolution awarding the ceiling and lighting renovation in the Finance Office of City Hall (Project No. PB-73-6) to Kuchel and Sievers of San Francisco, who submitted the lowest responsible bid in the amount of $4,900.00. Councilman Padreddii introduced a resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION OF AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR CEILING AND LIGHTING RENOVATION IN THE FINANCE OFFICE OF CITY HALL (PROJECT NO. PB-73-6). Brief discussion followed between Councilman Mammini and Assistant to the City Manager Wilson concerning the renovation to the City Hall after which roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, Terry J. Mirri, Leo Padreddii and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none. 3/19/75 Page 8 230 PUBLIC SERVICES RESO. NO. 40-75 AGREEMENT WITH CALIF. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION- TRAFFIC SIGNALS ON SR 82 & PONDEROSA RD. RESO. NO. 41-75 APPROVING FEDERAL AID URBAN SYSTEM IN S.S.F. RESO. NO. 42-75 APPLICATION WITH SAN MATEO COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT Staff Report, dated March 19, 1975, recommending Council adopt a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute the proposed Cooperative Agreement with the State for the installation of traffic signals at E1 Camino and Ponderosa Road. Councilman Padreddii introduced a resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, BUSINESS AND TRANSPORTATION AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL SYSTEM AND RELATED WORK ON STATE ROUTE 82 (EL CAMINO REAL) AND PONDEROSA ROAD. In answer to Councilman Steinkamp's inquiry the Director of Public Services and City Engineer explained how the cost was to be divided. Roll Call Vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, Terry J. Mirri and Leo Padreddii. Noes, Councilman Steinkamp. Absent, none. Councilman Steinkamp explained the reason for his no vote. Staff Report, dated March 19, 1975, recommending Council adopt a resolution approving the streets as designated for inclusion in the Federal Aid Urban System. Councilman Steinkamp introduced a resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO APPROVING THE FEDERAL AID URBAN SYSTEM IN THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Roll Call Vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, Terry J. Mirri, Leo Padreddii and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none. Staff Report, dated March 19, 1975, recommending Council approve a resolution authorizing and directing the City Manager to file an application with the San Mateo County Transit District for disbursement of funds in the amount of $328,470.00 for the City's transportation requirements. Councilman Steinkamp introduced a resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO FILE AN APPLICATION WITH THE SAN MATEO COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT FOR DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS FOR THE CITY'S TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS. Roll Call Vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, Terry J. Mirri, Leo Padreddii and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none. 3/19/75 Page 9 231 PUBLIC SERVICES ORD. AMENDING ORD. NO. 603 - ESTAB. CONDOMINIUM REG ULA TIONS 1st Reading/Intro. (due to changes in ordinance) RESO. NO. 43-75 REJECTING BIDS - ANTI-SIPHON DEVICE XTRA OIL COMPANY - SETTING HEARING DATE APPROVING PLANS & SPECS. - PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY Mayor Battaglia ordered the title of the ordinance read. The title of the ordinance was read. City Attorney Noonan then explained the ordinance and advised the Council regarding procedure for introduction. Councilman Steinkamp moved that reading of the ordinance in its entirety be waived and that the ordinance be introduced and read for the first time by reading title only, seconded by Councilman Mammini and passed by a unanimous vote. Councilman Steinkamp moved that the ordinance entitled, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 603 ENTITLED "SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO" ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1970, AS AMENDED, ADDING SECTIONS 2.26 - 2.31 AND 8.03 ESTABLISHING CONDOMINIUM REGULATIONS'~, the entire reading of which has been duly waived, be introduced, seconded by Councilman Mammini and passed by the following roll call vote. Roll Call Vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, Terry J. Mirri, Leo Padreddii and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none. Staff Report, dated March 19, 1975, recommending Council reject all bids received for the Anti-Siphon Device (Project No. PB-74-4), since the low bid is significantly mere than the staff's estimate. Councilman Steinkamp introduced a resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, REJECTING BIDS FOR THE ANTI-SIPHON DEVICE (PROJECT NO. PB-74-4). Roll Call Vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, Terry J. Mirri, Leo Padreddii and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none. Staff Report, dated March 19, 1975, recommending Council set April 2, 1975 as the date to hear the appeal of UP-300 Xtra Oil Company (Edward T. Simas). Councilman Mammini moved, seconded by Councilman Steinkamp and regularly carried that the recommendation of the Director of Public Services be approved and accepted. Staff Report, dated March 19, 1975, recommending Council adopt a motion approving the Plans and Specifications for the Public Safety Facility, South San Francisco, Project No. PB-74-2. At the request of the City Manager and there being no objections, this matter was continued to the adjourned regular meeting of March 27, 1975. 3/19/75 Page lO 232 PUBLIC SERVICES REQUEST TO TRAVEL ACROSS SKYLINE BLVD. Staff Report, dated March 19, 1975, recommending Council approve a request from the City of Pacifica to travel across Skyline Bouleva d within South San Francisco's corporate boundaries for the operation of Pacifica's new bus system. 5153 councilman Steinkamp moved, seconded by Councilman Padreddii and regularly carried that the recommendation of the Director of Public Services be approved and accepted. Discussion followed concerning the execution of an agreement with the City of Pacifica after which Councilman Mammini moved, seconded by Councilman Steinkamp and regularly carried that the City Manager be authorized to enter into an agreement with the City of Pacifica regarding the route. COUNTY BUS SYSTEM Staff Report, dated March 19, 1975, recommending that a letter be sent from the City Council to the San Mateo County Transit District Board of Directors making recommendations for the organization and operations of the County Bus System. After a brief explanation by the City Manager and there being no objections, Mayor Battaglia continued the matter to the adjourned meeting on Thursday, March 27, 1975. COMMUNICATIONS REQUEST OF HENRY L. RICHMAN OF J.H. SNYDER COMPANY Letter from Henry L. Richman of J.H. Snyder Company, dated February 10, 1975, requesting appearance to discuss removal of conditions for acceptance of Westborough-West Park 3C and 3E which include the extension of Gellert Boulevard. In accordance with the letter of request received from Henry L. Richman of the J.H. Snyder Company, this item was continued to the regular meeting of April 2, 1975. REQUEST OF M. SENALDI OF HOUSING AUTHORITY Letter from Mr. Marco Senaldi, dated February 18, 1975, requesting reappointment as Commissioner on the Housing Authority. Councilman Mammini moved, seconded by Councilman Steinkamp and regularly carried that Mr. Senaldi be reappointed to the Housing Authority. His term will expire March 31, 1979. ITEMS FROM STAFF PARK & REC. PARADE ENTRY The City Manager brought to Council's attention a memorandum from the Park & Recreation Department for permission to enter a decorated truck in a parade. He stated that the cost would be about $200.00. No objections were registered. ITEMS FROM COUNCIL In answer to Councilman Steinkamp's inquiry concerning the CONDITION OF RAILROAD poor condition of the railroad crossing at Orange Avenue CROSSING near the Boys Club, the City Manager reported that the City was working on all the railroad crossings with the ~--/~_~ Southern Pacific Company. 3/19/75 Page 11 233 ITEMS FROM COUNCIL In answer to Councilman Steinkamp's inquiry concerning CRACKED DRIVEWAYS AT the cracked driveways at the Telephone Company property on TELEPHONE CO. PROPERTY Spruce Avenue due to construction trucks working on the Spruce Avenue Bridge the City Manager reported that a ~/~ memorandum was received from the Director of Public Services concerning all the areas in this vicinity. RECESS: There was no one to speak under Good and Welfare. Mayor Battaglia recessed the meeting at 10:05 PM to an Executive Personnel Session. RECALL TO ORDER: The meeting was recalled to order by Mayor Battaglia at 11:10 PM with all Council present. Mayor Battaglia announced that during the Executive Personnel Session no action was taken. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Battaglia then adjourned the meeting to Thursday, March 27, 1975 at 5:30 PM. Time of adjournment was 11:15 PM. RESPECTFULLY SUB~TTED, Arthur A. Rodon~i, City Clerk City of South San Francisco Citl of South San FrancisCo *The entries of this Council meeting show the action taken by the City Council to dispose of the item. Oral presentations, arguments and comments are recorded on tape. The tape is on file in the office of the City Clerk and available for inspection, review and copying. Documents related to the items are on file in the office of the City Clerk and available for public review, inspection and copying. 3/19/75 Page 12