HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1925-09-08REGULAR ~,iEETING OF THE BOARD 0F ~ ~ ~ ~
~RU~EES OF Tile CITY
OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO HELD TUESDAY,SEPTF~BER 8 TH, 1925.
The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the City of South San Francisco was held
in the City Hall Tues~day, September 8th, 1925, ~o~day Septen~ber ?th,192~ being Labor Day, a legal
Holiday.
The meeting was cal~ed to order at 7~Z0 o'clock p.m. by Trustee H.F.,~icNellis, President
of the board.
ROLL CALL.
Roll call found all trustees preSent,to-wit;-
Trustees, Blank,Cunningham,Eschelbach, ~cCaffrey, NcNel~is.
The minutes of the previous m~eting were read, and there being no errors or omissions
were approved as read.
A communication w~s received from the League of Californi~ E~&uicipalities notifying the
board that the 2?th annual convention of the league would b~ held in Long Beach September 28th to
October ~rd, next, ~nd inviting the Bbard of Trustees and other city officials to attend. Preslden
~1cNellis stated that any members of the Board of Trustees and other city officials who wished to
attend the convention may do so.
A comm~mication was received~from the Southern Pacific Company in reply to the city's
letter requesting the ~ompany to re~air their road~ay in the vicinity of Swift Avenue and their tr
The letter state8 the had already made the necessary repairs.
The South San Francisco BaSeball Club made application for a permit to hold a dance in
Fraternal Hall Saturday evening October Zrd next, the same to continue until 2 a.m. Permission
was granted to rin the dance until, 1.a.m.
Trustee Cunn£ngham called the board's attention to the fact that the new Aviation Field
would require the land now occupied by the city's dumping ground. President of the Board ~IcNellis
asked the Board of Trustees to meet ~t the office of the land company Thursday morning Sept 10~at
to make arra~ngements for the removal of the dumping ground to a new suitable location.
City ~Larsh~l Bellon~. ~ade request upon the board for new tires for his ~uto which is used
city work. On motion by Trustee Cunningha~ seconded by Trustee McOaffrey the chief v~as ~llowed
reimbursement for tires ~t the rate of $~6 each.
The ~arshal's report for the months of ~July ~nd August was received. The re?crt showed
fines of $90 for July and $75 for August. The repo~t was accepted ~s read.
RESOLUTIOI~ 0RDERI~G THE WOEK.
This being the date set for the hearing of protests against the paving of Braden, and non~
appearing Trustee Blank introduced a re~olution ordering the work and set~ing the date for the acc~
of bids ~s October 5th,1925 up to the hour of 8 o'clock p.~.
The resolution was passed and adopted by the following vote;-
Ayes, Trustees, Blank,C~u~ingham, Eschelbach, EcC~ffrey, EcNellis.
Noes, Trustees, None.
Absent, Trustees, ~None. Attest, Daniel ~cSweeney,
City Clerk
Recorded in Boo~ of resoluti~ns, Volu~e 2, at page 66.
Eecall Petition.
A recal~ petition was next pre~ented to the board and read by the City Clerk. The petiti~
asked that an election be held to recall Trustees ~cCaf~rey, McNellis and Blank on stated specific
grounds. A counter petition was ~lso presented and road to the board, asking that the names of the
subscribers be withdraw from the original petition. The clerk stated he had examined'the names of
petitioners ss to their qualifications to sign the petition~nd £o~d that 4~ person~ ~ere not reg~
at the addresses given, 46 ha~ not qualified ~ voters thirty day~, previouo to signing the Detitio~
to recall, eighteon had given,%ccuDation or street addresses c~nd one hundred and thirty-seven had
petitioned to have their names withdrawn from the petition. The clerk then presented a certific~.t~
stating that the said petition h~d not a sufficient number of qualified e~ector~ or voters as sig~
as required by law, and that s~id vetition is not sufficient in fern ~s required by law.
Attorney Coleberd asked that a resolution be passe~ calling for ~ recall election. City
attorney Davis objected to this stating it w~s not up to the Board of Trustees, but up to the City
who had found that the petition was lacking ~ sufficient number of qualified names as required by
an~ £or other l~al causes~ After, considerable debate t~.e m~tter rested.
The following claims against the city ~ere next presented for pay~ent;-
Hoyle Printing Company; tax receipt books and post cards $109.00
Louis Belloni gas & ~il & feed of ~,risonors ~ w 30.70
So.S.F.Water Co hall & fountain water ~Aug $ 2.05
Arthur Joh~son painting street signs $ ll.00
B,H.Truax upkeep of auto Aug $ 15.00
V.Bianchini use of auto " $ 30.00
L.J.Verna attending fires 7.00
H.S.Crocker copy of Blue Boek ~.ll
Oakland Cal Towel Co wash, june 3,19
" " " " " July Z. 04
Garbini & Nieri gasoline 7.20
Pac.Gas. & El. Co police light 1.00~
" " " " hal~ light~ & power 27.77
" " " street lights 442.1~
Burrough's Add ~achine Co maintenance 6 mo $ 5.56
~ary Wallace Clerical work $ 24~75
Gladys Welte " " ~ ~0.50
L.Boardman " "
Mrs.G.B.Hays spec service bond proceedings
" " " " $ 10.00A.Carlisle &
Annie
Cobban
Co.
A.Car~isle & Co election law book
The Enterprise printing Resolution ~5 ~ Z0.00-
Times Print Shop " 20 cards re~olution 55 v~ 14.00
Pac~ Tel & Tel Co city phones
Total'$876.12
The claims having been audited by the finance committee Trustee McCaffrey moved they be paid. The'
motion was seconded by Trustee Blank and regularly carried. There being no ffurther business befor~
m the League of California Municipalities notifying
board that the 2?th aunual contention of the league wou]~d be held in Long Beach September' 28t
October 3rd, next, and inviting the Board of Trustees and other city of Yicials to attend. Pre
LicNellis stated that any members of the Board of Trustees and other city officials who wished
attend the convention may do so.
A commmuication was received~from the Southern Pacific Company in reply to the city'~
letter requesting the company to re~air their road~,~ay in the vicinity of Swift Avenue and theL
The letter state~ the had already made the necessary repairs.
The South San Francisco BaSeball Club made application for a permit to hold a dance ~
Fraternal Hall Saturday evening October Zrd next, the same to continue until 2 a.~. Permissioz
was granted to rin the dance until~ 1.a.m. '
Trustee Cunn£ngham c~lled the board's attention to the fact that the new Aviation Fi~
would require the land now occupied by the city's dumping ground. President of the Board McNel
asked the Board of Trustees to ~eet et the office of the land company Thursday morning Sept 10
to make arrangements for the removal of the dumping ground to a new suitable location.
City ~iarshal Bellonl made reque~t upon the board for new tires for his ~uto which is
city work. On motion by Trustee Cunninghan~ seconded by Trustee NcOaffrey the chief was allowed
reimbursement for tires at the rate of $~6 each.
The ~arshal's report for the months of~July ~nd August was reoeived. The re~ort showed
fines of $90 for July and $75 for August. The repo~t .was accepted ~s read.
nEo0LU~IOL 0~DE~I~ THE ~O~K.
This being the date set for the hearing of protests against the paving of Braden, and
appearing Trustee Blank introduced a resolution ordering ~he work and setling the date for'the
of bids ~s October 5th,1925 up to the hour of 8 o'clock p.~.
The resolution was passed and adopted by the following vote;-
Ayes, ~rustees, Blank,Cunningham, Eschelbach, EcCaffrey, ~cNellis.
Noes, Trustees, None.
Absent, ~rustees, ~one. Atiest, Daniel McSweeney,
City Clerk
Recorded in Boo~ of resolutions, Volume 2, at page 66.
Hecall Petition.
A recall petition was next pre~ented to the board and read by the City Clerk. The peti
~sked that an election be held to recall Trustees McCaffrey, McNellis and Blank on stated specif
g~'ounds. A counter petition was also presented and road to the board, asking that the names of t
subscribers be withdraw from the original petition. The clerk stated he had examined'the names o
petitioners zs to their qualifications to sign the petition~and found that 4~ personz~ ~ere not r,
at the addresses given, 46 ha~=not qualified ss voters thirty day~ previous to signin~ the petit'
to recall, eighteen had given,~ccupation or street addresses and one hundred and thirty-seven ha(
petitioned to have their names withdrawn from the petition. The clerk then presented a certific~
stating that the said petition had not a sufficient number of qualified elector~ or voters as s~
as required by law, and that s~id ~etition is not sufficient in fern ~s required by law.
Attorney Coleberd asked that a resolution be passe~ call, lng for a recall election. City
attorney Davis objected to this stating it was not up to the Board of Trustees, but up to the Cit
who had found that the petition was lacking a sufficient number of qualified names as required b
an~ for other l~al causes, After.considerable debate t~e matter rested.
The following claims against the city were next presented for payment;-
Hoyle Printing Company;
Louis Belloni
So.S.F.Water Co
Arthur Johnson
B.H.Truax
V.Bianchini
Z.J.Verna
H.S.Crocker
Oakland Cal Towel Co
Garbini & Nieri
Pac.Gas. & El. Co
Burrough's Add ~achine Co
Nary Wallace
Gladys Welte
L.Boardman
Er s. G. B. Hays
Annie Cobban
A.Car]isle & Co
The Enterprise
Times Print Shop
Pac~ Tel & Tel Co
tax receipt books and post cards
gas & ~il & feed of ~,risonors
hall & fountain water Aug
painting street signs
upkeep of auto Aug
use of auto "
attending fires
copy of Blue Book
wash, June
" July
gasoline
police light
hall lights & power
street lights
maintenance 6 mo
Clerical work
spec service bond proceedings
election law book
printing Resolution 55 ·~ · ~
" 20 cards re'.~olution 55
city phones
~Total
109 O0
2.05
11. O0
15.00
~0.00
7.50
4.11
~.19
5.04
7.20
1.00~
27.77
442.15.
5.56
24~75
20.55
27~25
I10.00A.Oarlisle & Co
1.50 -
30.00
14. O0
43.80.
876.12
The claims having been audited by the finance com~nittee Trustee McCaffrey moved they be paid. The'
motion was seconded by Trustee Blank and regularly carried. There being no i'urther business before
board Trustee ~lcCaffrey moved to adjourn. The motion was ,~econded by Trustee C~un~ingh~/,. and r~larly
carried.Approved Tim?~.~ o~.d j ournL:ent~ ~//~ ~ ~.~8'~0 o'clock p. ~,~. i~espec tfully