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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1926-02-01REGULAR t~M~TIi',G OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES CITY OF SOU~ SAN FRAI~CISCO HELD ~ONDAY~ FEBRUARY !ST,1926. The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the City of South San Francisco was held in the City Hall Monday evening, February lst,]926. The m, oeting was called to o~der at 7;50 o'clock p.m. by Trustee H.F.McNel!is, President of the Board. ROLL CALL. Roll call found al! trustees present, to-wit, Trustees, Blank. Cmaningham,Eschelbach, }!cCaffrey, !;IcNe].lis. The minutes of the previous meeting were read, and there bein~ no errors or omissions were approved as res, d. A communication w~s received from the Market Street Railway Company stating that the easement from the L~r~et Street Railway Company to !he City of South San Francisco for the crossing of their tracks at Third Street, Town of Ba~]enhad been granted and the same v:oul5 be sent to the si' for siffnature in the same mail. The eesement arrive~J on time, ~"as du?~y signed and a copy retained for the city files. J.X.t,!cLeod made ayp!ication for parmission to build s concrete retaining wall on lot 1~, block 77, Il;[al~ of South San Francisco, 44 feet on Grand Avenue and 72 feet on Laurel Avenue. Permit ~ranted. Offficer Joe Bildhauer, on sick leave for several months, requested an additional leave of absence of six months. Granted. A com~.unication was received from Lawrence Vincenzini asking for permission to construct a temporary storage ~lace on the rear off his lot 2]6 Grand Avenue, while constructing a building at the South ]Jest Corner of I.,h,p]e a~nd Grand Avenues. Permi::~ion ~jranted during the construction the new building. Permission to hold a dance in Fraternal HaRt Saturday evenin[~ February 20 ,ne:.:t ,was .. asked b E.Nebo]ini, Capt,.in of the Ha~a Club off South..San Francisco. Permit granted. Geo. A.~eese, city Engineer submitted a report stating contractor Tobin was entitled to ~240 additiona, l onaccount off four manholes placed in the sewer west of Chestnut Avenue, which were not iuc~.uded i~ the final estimate of quantities. On motion regularly carried the amount ~'as s!]ow A ~'epor't was receive~ ffrom P.R.ThomT. son,I,ianager of the South San Francisco Chamber of Commerce stating R.lJ.Mi. chel, constructor of the South San Francisco Diamond Jubilee Float claims a be!amc of ~69 on the sa~.:e on accoun,, of an e:.:tra days participation in the parde. After discusai the claim ~';ss alT owed and the amount ordered paid. A reply was receive~:: from the ~outh San Francisco Water Company in answer to the city's Resolution on Water Franchise,. , requesting the comvany~ to app~_~, for a ffranchise t~ distribute water to the city. and its inhabitants. The con-,any stated that under the Const'itutiOn of the State of Ca].ifornia, article !1, Section 19, ny. to October ]0,1911, they held franchise by state right, and . since that recuires no other and shall not rtake a?plication for any additiont:i ffranchi~e. The opinion of City Attorney Scampini was submitted in connection with the water company's answer. The city attorney stated lhat he is convinced there is no ob]i~'~' ~ ~a~on on the. ~s.~t of the water comps: to seek a franchise. The rustler w~s refer:ed back to the city attorney for further investigation and advice. Applications for bui]Slng ?ermits were receive~ from Vincinzini Bras, Franzet~i & Co, /.ntonia Pianca,G.LoDresti a~:ad Marie ~$aso. Permits s~rantpd. R.C.~tick!e applied for permission to use one-half of },ia?le Avenue fo~ about 100 feet from Grand Avenue durin~ the court's of construction of the proposed Vincinzini Building. Permi~'sion ~ran' provided lifhts are placed properly on the ma%eriais. An applicalion for s soft drink license was received from Gambaras & :;rsndi, 205 Grand Aven' License ~ranted by he following vote, Ayes, Blank,C~ningham, Esche!bach, McCa~frey, McNel''~ Noes, Trustees, None. AbsentI Tru:tees, None. This being the dante set for the opening of bids for the construction of sewers in Industris' Way smd in~.~'.~ion Ro~_~d, Trustee Cunninghsm moved '0he bids be o~ened. The motion was seconded by Tr' t,IcCaffrey and regularly carried. Accordingly tl~e followin~ biffs -were then opened;- !ndu~trial Way Bid of W J Tobin, Item A. ''~ '~ " ~ ~60 per r~anho]e, ~240 ~.0 ~ ineal foot ~i566 O0 Item B . . ~1. ~er ~ , ~ · , , Item C. Wye branches ~1.00 each, (~6.00. Bid of C.B.Oowden Item A, ~1.90 per lineal foot, Item B, 4 mambo!es, ~'~80 each,Item C, ~1.0~ Bid of J.H.Ritohe Item A, ~2Z ~oer lineal foot,~1605 15 Item B,4 manholes ~85 O0 each Item C, L.O0 each, ~6.00 · . , ,;, ,~80 Bid of H E.Connor Item A ~1.20 per lineal foot, ~1566.00,Item B, manholes ~70 each Item O. Wye Branches, ~2.00 each, V~P.00, Bid of Robert B.I,icNear Item A,~;1.23 per lineal foot, 'Item B,~..o5.00 each,Item C. ~1.00 each. Bid of Oak]and Sewer Construction Co, Item A,.89 cents ret lineal foot,~l16_.45 Item B. ~60.00 each,~40.O0,Item C,.,.1.25,each,~7.50. Bid of W.J.Tobin Mission Road. " Item A,.$?cent,'~ lineal foot,~1535.55.Item B,Idanholes,~60 each, Item C, wye branches,.75 cent'~' ~:sch,~48.O0.. Item A, 75 cents per lineal foot,~ZSZv_ .75, Item B. ~j60 esch,~240, Item C, '~ v.50 each, ~2.00 Bid of C.B.Cowden Item A,~I.VO ver "inca! foot,Item B, 280.00 each,Item C, ~1.00 each, Bid of J.H. Ritchie,Item ~, J"~ nc, ~er lineal feot,..~lg£Z.85,IteL B, ~qO 0~ each,..:o60 ~tem C; ~!.O2 eack, Bid of H.E.Connor, Item A, ,,~2.00 ?er l~neal foo~,.;?~50. ,Item B, '75 each,~:?300.03 item C, ~jl. O0 each, Bid of Robert B.~,icNear, Item A, $1.35 per lineal foot, Item B,~)65.00 each,Item C, ~.50 cents each, The Oakland Sewer Construction Company ap~earins the lowest bidder trustee Blank introduced a Resolution of 8ward of contract to the Oak]and Sewer Construction Corn?any at the ~,rices na~med in their bid. The resolution v.'~s ~assed and adopted by 1, he fei?owing vote;- Ayes ,Trustees, Btank,Cunningham, Esche]bach,McCsffrey,~4cNet]is, Noes, Trustees, None. Absent, Trustees, None. Attest, Daniel t{cSweeney, City Clerk. Recorded in Book of ResouStions, vol 2, at page 76. Trustee Cunninghsm introduced s, resolution of symTaihy on behalf of lhe ]~eo~]e the ~i'ty off South San Francisco to the ffami!y off the ]ate Hon. Geo.D.~,.:qu~res, off the naz_~road Commission off the ~tate off Ga].ifsrnia, expressing the sorrow off the citizens over his dearth, and requesting that, a copy off the resolution'be sent to the ffsmi]y off the ~ecoased and a co~y to the Railroad Commission off the Ftate of Csliffornia. The resolution w~:s ~doyted unapt, ousty by the boarS. 2ecorded in Book off Resolutions, Vol. ~ at ~a~e 76. ~.R.Thompson,I,ianager off the Chamber of Co~:mer, e appeared beffore the board and sttted that Swifft Avenue and Walker Avenue~' were badly in n,e~ off re~air~ in some sections. City _Engineer ~eese was instructed to ¢ive the rustler some attention and report later. The matter off repairing streets was again brought before Zhe board.~tre~'~:,.and aS!e~ys wer~ re~orted in bad shape in :m:qV places. ~na street committees was ~yiven fful~ r, ov,~er to a~ct in the ~,atter off mskin~ re,-airs. The fo!l. owin~ ~:~,~ ~Fainst t]:~e city were next t~resont, ed for 'saymemts~- Ray 4~f' un Oakland Cai. Towel Co ti' 1! 11 ?rogress E!ectrio ~o $ .B~r~off ~.~ 2yan Tony PhilS. ips J.l:urphy W.L.Hickey Frank GiCfra not,wa!8 Chemics] Co ,.tankard 0;~ Co r.LtcC or: ick Hoy]e ~rint,&n~ co B. H. True:.: Service Garage Lr ~ E. B e t t W. J. T ob in C!e ~,ui:~S hall Service Nov " Dec . ],{ate r i al Rep. Police light Gas oil etc to Jan26 kerosen~ Clerical labor labor on t-~'ees labor on streets instal~ing ~:'~wer ~, sh ,vela ]iquid 2.50 4.00 54.85 12.50 41.65 9.00 4.50 13 50 6 :oo Z. O0 6 7O fuel oil ~ 58.20 2sbor on streets ~ 18.00 print seated ~ro-nosa]s;* 50.00 upkeep of c~:,r ,!an repairs to machine rent for water donation A,/C float 4 manholes Total 15.00 10 .~0 20.00 69.00 240.00 ~657.57 The c==.mr~, ha,,,,ing been approved by the finance committee trustee Blank moved lney -be paid. The motion was seconded by trustee EscheTba. ch and re~z!arly carried. There being no f~rt~:,>r bu~-~iness before the board trustee Cunningham moved to adjourn. The'motion was seconced by trustee Eschelbach and reffu]arly carried. Time of sdjonrnment, 9;50 o'clock, p.m. President OI ti~e roard of Trustaes. R~:s!,ectful]y-~ubm4 tt~-4, / ~