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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1923-06-04 REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 0F THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO HELD MONDAYJ~e~ Ath,1923. f The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the City of South San Francisco was held in the City Hall ~onday June 4th,1923. The meeting was called to order at 7;30 o'clock p. m. by Trustee G.W.Holston, President of the Board. Roll Call. Roll call found the following Trustees present, to-wit, Trustees, F,A,Cunningham J.W.Pitt, E. Scampini, and G,W,Holston. Absent, Trustees, A.J.Eschelbach~ Trustee Eschelbach appeared after roll call. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion of Trustee Cn~ingham seconded by Trustee Eschelbach and regularly carried were aoproved as read. A communication was received from the Three Cities C~amber of Commerce inviting this city to send representatives to the War Department Office at San Francisco on June ?th, endorsing the Bridge project between San Mateo and Hayward. The Trustees being unable to a~tend in a body Trustee Eschelbach volunteered to represent the city and accordingly was selected. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company sent in a communication stating that on resurvey they find they will be in a position to lay gas mains in the High School Park Addtition, as requested by residents of that section last April. It was intimated that work would commence as soon as the approval of the Head Office arrives· Communication ordered filed. The South San ~rancisco Merchants Association called attention of the danger to school children in crossing the streets in front of the local Grammar and Martin Schools before and after schOol, and requested the city to give p~otection to them during the hours 8 to 9 , 12 to 1. and 2 to 3 o'clo,k.p. President Holston referred the matter to City Marshal Conradand asked that he give the subject the best consideration possible. An application, for a soft drink license and one for a pool room license were received from Gmecia & Perez,South City Hotel, 2~0 Grand Avehue. The application were referred to Marshal Conrad for investigation. Complaint was received from the Board of Health reminding the City Trustees that the vacant lot North West Corner of Railroad & Spruce Avenues is still full of stagnant water and a menace to the health of the people in that community. The Clerk was instructed to write the So. ~.F.Land & Imorovement Company again and request that they abate the nuisance at the earliest possible opportunity. The reports of the Building Inspector, City Recorder, City Marshal. Health Officer,, Fire Chief, Electrical Inspector and City Clerk for the month ending May Zlst,192~ were received and read. The report of the City Clerk showed the following balances in the various funds.- General Fund. · ~ ~26,356.38, Library Fund, $$4,642.96, Sinking Fund for sewers $3,106.99, Factory District Sewer Fund, ~719.82, 1919 Bonds, $8,003.41, Anti-tubercular fund, $149.88' , · , Street Bonds Set "A",$148.75, Set "B" $72.41,Ser. "C'';~ $19~.88, Ser. "D", $802.74, Ser. "E",$~2.14, Set. "F" $669 06 Ser "G" $999 84 , · , · , · · Total balance in all funds, $4~,920.26. It was moved by Trustee C,~nuingham that the reports be accepted as read. The motion was seconded by Trustee Eschelbach and regularly carried. The following claims against the city were next p~esented for payment;- South City Lumber & Supply Co Rwd stakes Nick Re removing garbage ~& dead dogs Apr. &.May M.Belli & Comoany, Supplies Weed Department Louis Belloni Gas & 0il Machine May, Industrial Club Of South S.F., Supplies Wm. Ely, Repairs to fire alarm system F.J.Lautze ~as & 0il Motor cycle May J.J.Jennings, Supplies, So. S.F,Wa~er Co., Water month ~ay. Santini & Roccucci Rubber boots Pac. Gas & Electric Co., Lighta & Power May Kee Lox Co Type r~bbon N.Medeghine Sweeping streets ~ay Hockwald Chemical Co., Spray, Etc.. J.LIbini. ~abor on streets A.Locatelli " " " F.Kelly " " " H.Cannonica " " ~ Tony PhiYlips'! " " J,McMahan " " " J,McMahan Clearing weeds A.Locatelli " " F.A.C~ningham Account cashing 2 weed checks J.Van Tassell Clearing weeds P~Jimen " " P.Ricco S.Buchetti A.Huerta G.Bruno Clarence Hock J.Ma~ini Vin ecke Frank EeYly H.Cannonica A.Phillips A. Johnson J.Bianchi W.Byrne Antone Phillips WM.Ely Otto Bissett ff Attending fires Total 7.80 3.00 . 38.50 S 6.00. 13.oo S 39.20. $ 7.50 ~ 8.50 6.90 $ 7,00 $391.82 $ 1.00 S200.00 0 20.35 S.20.00 S 4.00 17.5o $ 8.00 3 .81 $ 25.50 ~' 6 O0 $ 32.oo $ 4.00 ~ 28,00 $ 24.~0 $ 17.50 $ 40.00 S 31.00 S 38.00 ~ 6.00 S 10.00 20.00 $ 26.00 $ 18.oo $ 18.56 s 5.00 $ 2.50 s 2.50 $ 2.50 $ 2. 0 ~ 2.50 $L195.74 approved by the finance committee Trustee Cunningham moved they be paid. The motion was seconded by Eschelbach and regularl~ carried. There being no further business before the Board Trustee Pitt moved t6 adjourn uhtil the next regular meeting. The motion was seconded by Trustee Scampini ahd regularly~,ried Time of adjournment,9 o'clock p.m. . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~espec~fully submitted _~'~-////~ Approved ~ The claims having bee~ to send representatives to the War. Department Office at San Prancisco on June 7th, endorsing the Bridge project between San Mateo and Hayward. The Trustees being unable to a~tend in a body Trustee Eschelbach volunteered to represent the city and accordingly was selected. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company sent in a communication stating that on resurvey they find they will be in a position to lay gas mains in the High School Park Addtition, as requested by residents of that section last April. It was intimated that work would commence as soon as the approval of the Head Office arrives. Communication ordered filed. The South San ~ranci'sco Merchants Association called attention of the danger to school children in crossing the streets in front of the local Grammar and Martin Schools before and after schOol, and requested the city to give protection to them during the hours 8 to 9 , 12 to 1, and 2 to 3 o'clock.p. President Holston referred the matter to City Marshal Conradand asked that he give the subject the best consideration possible. An application for a soft drink license and one for a pool room license were received from Gaecia & Perez,South City Hotel, 220 Grand Avehue. The application were referred to Marshal Conrad for investigation. Complaint was received from the Board of Health reminding the City Trustees that the vacant lot North West Corner of Railroad & Spruce Avenues is still full of stagnant water and a menace to the health of the people in that community. The Clerk was instructed to write the So. ~:.F.Land & Imorovement Company again and request that they abate the nuisance at the earliest possible opportunity, The reports of the Building Inspactor. City Recorder, City Marshal, Health Officer,, Fire Chief, Electrical Inspector and City Clerk for the month endingMay 313t,1923 were received and read. he report of the City Clerk showed the following balances in t~e various funds,- General Fund. . , 26,356.38, Library Fund, $$4,642.96, Sinking Fund for sewers, $3,106.99, Factory District Sewer Fund, w?19.82, 1919 Bonds, $8,003.41, Anti-tubercular fund, $149.88, Street Bonds, Ser. A ,~148.75, Set B $?2.41,Ser. "C";~ $195.88, Set. "D", $802.74, Ser. "E",$52.14, Set. "~", $669.06, Ser. "G", $999.84. Total balance in all funds, $4~,920.26. It was moved by Trustee Cunningham that the reports be accepted as read. The motion was seconded by Trustee Eschelbach and regularly carried. The following claims against the city were next peesented for pa~en~;- South City Lumber & Supply Co Rwd stakes Nick Re removing garbage ~& dead dogs Apr. &.May M.Belli & Comoany, Supplies Weed Department Louis Belloni Gas & 0il Machine May, Industrial Club Of South S.F., Supplies Wm. Ely, Re~airs to fire alarm system F.J,Lautze ~as & 0il Motor cycle May J,J,Jennings, 2upplies, So. S..F.Wa~er Co., Water month May, Sautini & Roccucci Rubber boots Pac. Gas & Electric Co., Lighta & Power May Kee Lox Co Type r~bbon N.Medeghine Sweeping streets May Hockwald Chemical Co., Spray, Etc., J.LIbini, Labor on streets A.Locatelli " " " F.Kelly " " " H.Cannonica " " $ Tony Phillips'! " " J.McMahan " " " J.McMahan Clearing weeds A.Locatelli " " .F.A.Cunningham Account cashing 2 weed checks J.Van Tassell Clearing weeds P;Jimen " " P.Ricco " " S.Buchetti " " A.Huerta " " G .Bruno " " Clarence Hock " " J .Ma~ini " " Vin ~ecke " " Frank Kelly " " H.Oannonica " " A.Phillips " " A.Johnson Attending fires J.Bianchi " " W.Byrne " " Antone Phillips " ~ WM.Ely " " Otto Bissett " " Total '~ ?.80 3.00 6.oo $ 1 .oo: $ 39.20. $ 7.50 $ 8.50 $ 6.9o $ 7,00 $391.82 $ 1.oo $200.00 20.35 -20.00 $ 4.00 · S 17.50 8.oo $ 33.81 $ 25.50 6. O0 3 ..oo $ 4.00 $ 28.00 $ 24.90 S 17.50 $ 40.00 $ 31.00 38.00 w 6.00 $ 10.00 s 20.00 ~ 26.00 18.00 18.56 $ .oo $ 2. o s 2.5o $ 2. o $ 2.5o 2.50 $;195.74 The claims having b~e approved by the finance committee Trustee Cunningham moved they be paid. The motion was seconded by ~ust Eschelbach and regularl~ carried. There being no further business before the Board Trustee Pitt moved t6 adjourn uhtil the next regular meeting. The motion was seconded by Trustee Scampini ahd regularly q~ried Time of adjournment,9 o clock p.m. RespecLfully submitted Approved ~Ci~Clerk ~reSident of t'he Board of Trustees /