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REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SOUTH
SAN FRANCISCO,HELD MONDAY, JANUARY S RD, 1927.
The regular meeting of the Beard of Trustees of the City of South San Francisco was held in
in the City Hall Monday evening, January Jrd,1927.
The meeting was called to order at 7;Z0 O'clock p.m. by Trustee F.A.Cunningham, President
of the Board.
ROLL CALL.
Roll call found all trustees present,to-wit;-Trustees, Eschelbach,Lloyd, Minucciani, Tibbetts
Cunningham.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read, and there being no errors or omissions were
approved as read.
A communication was received by President Cunningham fron the Gordon Howe Company stating
that the Treasurer's new ledger was assembled and would be installed by the end of the current month.
Communication ordered filed.
The resignation of Library trustee ~rs. Isabelle Switzer was received ~nd accepted. ~iss
Rue Clifford was a~pointed to fill the vacancy. The clerk was instructed to notify miss Clifford
of her a~pointment, and Mrs. Sweitzer of the acceptance of her resignation.
G. Beltrami and E.~archi made a~plication for the refund of $E.05 each, charged to them by
by the city for the clearing away of weeds, claiming they performed this work themselves. On motion
regularly carried the clerk Yas instructed to make the refund.
An application for a peddl~s free license was received from Arthur Blackman, a disabled
soldier of the World ~ar. License granted.
An application for a per~'~it to construct a 25 x 60 ft concrete building on the westerly
25 feet of lot §, block 125, map of South San Francisco, was received from R.O.Stickle. Permit
granted. The estimated cost of the proposed structure is $6,000.
'John Casino, 4~9 Baden Avenue made application for a permit to conduct a vegetable end fruit
s~ore there. As the location is in the residential district consideration could not be given the
request.
A petition signed by a number of residents on Grand Avenue between Linden and ~aple Avenues
was received, vrotesting against the issuance of ~. soft ~rink er pool room license for the b~sement of
of the Fraternal Hall. Action to be taken under the head of license applications.
Applications for pool room licenses were received from Gendo Arias, Garcis & Arias,Colombo
& Tapella,~ngelo Genovesio,Ernest Galli, J.V.Ron,George Hacker, Stanley & Nickerson, and thelicenses
granted. The'application of Richard E.Setter for a pool room license ~or ~h~:bgsement of tLe Fraternal
Hall was denied.
Applications for soft drink licensees were received from Corudetti Bros,Star Restaurant,
A.Ferrari, Henry Scampini,. Q.Marsagli, Colombo & Tapella, Dan Bertoldi, LOdie 9erganacchi,
Mrs. Tina Retsch,Frank Scarrone, Vanni & Guffanti, Angelo Genovesi, Joseph Mainini,Gusieppe Berrone,
Garcia & Arias, Emma Blandini, E.g~arini, Granbini & Grandi, E.Galli, E.Evangelesti, Gendo Arias,
A.Dresti, GeOrge Haaker, J.B.~brams, Stamley & Nickerson, A.Gelepses,01ivio Cortesi, Viette & Thatcher
Peninsula Drug Co., Frank Robinson and ~he licenses granted. The application of Enric~ Gianni, 3rd
& E1 Ca~ino Real, for a sof~ drink license was laid over. ,The application of Richard E.Setter for
a soft drink licens, e for the basement of the Fraternal Hall was denied.
SupervisorThee Chamber of Commerce submitted a PesolUtion to'the board advocating to zhe Board of of San Francisco the selection of the South San Francisco AirTort site showing the
advantages of the local site, etc. The Board of Trustees unanimously endorsed the r~solution, a copy
of which was t'ent to the Board o~ Supervisors of San Francisco.
The reports of the building Inspector,Fire Chief, Police Chief and the City Clerk for the'
month ending December 31,1926 were next read and accepted. The report of the City Clerk showed the
following balances in the various funds.- General Fund,$21,449.gl,lgl$ Se~er ~hmd;$$.552.77, $ibrar~
Fund,S2,369.69, 1919 Bonds,$5,Z67.57, 192Z Sewer Bonds Fund,$ll'lgZ;64, Park Fund, $9,887.65,
Revolving Fund,S100.00, Street Series Funds,S4594,29, Balance in ann funds, ~58,505.42.
0RDIN~mCE ~
An o~dinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE 0F THE CITY OF ~0UTH SAN FRANCISCO REQUIRING DRIVERS
OF ALL VEHICLES TO STOP SUCH VEHICLES AT CERTAIN STREET
INTERSECTIONS IN THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO", was introduced
by Trustees Tibbetts, had its first reading and was laid over to come up under the regular order of
business at the next regular meeting of the board of trustees.
The following claims against the city were then presented;-
Pacific Gas & Electric Co
0 .Mc C onaghy
Joh~ Castro
J. L. Jmyne
John Tacchi
G.Bruno
Toney Phillips
Street Lights
"Hall"lights & Power
"gas fire house
trimming ~rees,
destroying dogs Nov.& Dec
trimming trees
labor on streets
cleaning Jail etc
Dec.
John Welch kilSing dogs
Fred Brown sweeping streets December
Fred Lautze gasoline fire dept
" " gas oil materials
So.S.~.Water Ce.hall hydrant & fountain water
Flink's S~rvice Sta. gasoline etc
Pioneer Gibson E~.Co~freight on asbestos
E.Ryan clerical labor
Western Sand & Rock Co cement
~.Robinson, materials
45~.25
57.01
2.45
9.00
12.00
11.00
4.50
4.50
lO.CO
.oo'
$198.00
1. o
56.12
'$184 · O0
13.78
1.41
45.00
1.75
Oal. State Auto. Asso'n, 52 signs
So.S,F.Furniture Co blankets
F,Robinson, books, health dep't
L.Belloni, feed & transportation of prisoners
28.54
205.oo
n.5o
4.20
so. 75
$1 54. V6
Total The claims having been audited by
the finance committee trustee Tibbetts moved they be paid. The motion was seconded by trustee Minuccian
an~ re~larly carried. There being no further business before the board Trustee Tibbetts moved to
ad~omr~. The motion was seconded by trustc~ Minucciani and regularly carried. Time ~ a%~ur~ent~
A communication was received bY President cUnningham from Gordon Rowe Company stating
that the Treasurer's new ledger was assembled and would be i~stalled by the end of the current month.
Communication ordered filed.
The resignation of Library trustee Mrs. Isabelle Switzer was received and accepted. Miss
Rue Clifford was appointed to fill the vacancy, The clerk was instructed to notify miss Clifford
of her appointment, and Mrs. Sweitzer of the acceptance of her resignation.
G. Beltrami and M.Marchi made a~plication for the refund of $2.08 each, charged to them by
by the city for the clearing away of weeds, claiming they performed this work themselves. On motion
regularly carried the clerk v. as instructed to make the refund,
An application for a peddlers free license was received from Arthur Blackman, a disabled
soldier of the World War. License granted.
An application for a per~'~it to construct a 25 x 60 ft concrete building on the westerly
26 feet of lot 6. block 12~, map of South San Francisco, was received from R.C.Stickle. Permit
granted. The estimated cost of the proposed structure is $6,000.
'John Casino, 429 Baden Avenue made application for a per~it to conduct a vegetable ~nd fruit
store there. As the location is in the residential district consideration could not be given the
request.
A petition signed by a number of residents on Grand Avenue between Linden ~nd Maple Avenues
was received, protesting against the issuance of a soft drink er pool room license for the basement of
of the Fraternal Hall, Action to be taken under the head of license applications.
Applications for pool room licenses were received from Gendo Arias, Garci~ & ~rias,Colombo
& Tapella,Lngelo Genovesio,Ermest Galli, J.V.Ron,George Haaker, StanYey & Nickerson, and thelicenses
granted. The~application of Richard E.Setter for ~ pool room license for ~he~bgsement of the Fraternal
Hall ~as denied.
Applications for soft drink licenses were received from Corudetti Bros,Star Restaurant,
A.Ferrari, Henry Scampini,. Q.M~rsagli, Colombo & Tapella, Dan Be~toldi, lOdie Sergamacchi,
Mrs. Tina Retsch,Frank Scarrone, Vanni & Guffanti, Angelo Genovesi, Joseph Mainini,Gusieppe Berrone,
Garcia & Arias, Emma Blandini, E.~arini, Granbini & Grandi, E.Galli, E.Evangelesti, Gendo Arias,
A.Dresti, GeOrge Haaker, J.B.Abrams, Stamley & Nickerson, ~.Gelepses,01ivio Cortesi, Viette & Thatcher
PeninsulR Drug Co,, Frank Robinson and ~he !ice~ses granted. The application of Enric~ Gianni, Zrd
& E1 Ca~ino Real. for a soft drink license w~s laid over. ,The application of Richard E.Setter for
a soft drink license for the basement of the Fraternal Hall was denied,
The Chamber of Commerce submitted a ~esolUtion to,the board advocating to the Board of
Supervisors of San Francisco the selectio~ of the South San Francisco Air~,ort site showing the
advantages of the local site, etc. The Board of Trustees unanimously endorsed the r~solution, a copy
of which was ~'ent to the Board o~ Supervisors of San Francisco.
The reports of the building Inspector,Fire Chief, Police Chief and the City Clerk for the'
month ending December 31,1926 were next read and accepted. The report of the City Clerk showed the
relieving balances in the v§rious funds.- General Fund,$21,4~9.81,191S Se~er Fund,~J-5~2.77, $ibrar~
Pund,$2,~69.69,~lg19 Bonds,$5,Z6?.5?, 192Z Sgwer Bonds Fund,$11~.18Z;64, Park Fund, $9,887.65,
Revolving Fund,S100.00, Street Series Funds,~4594,29, Balance in ann funds, $§8,505.42.
ORDINanCE ~
An o~dinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO REQUIRING DRIVERS
OF ALL VEH1CLES TO STOP SUCH V~HiCLES AT CERTAIN
INTERSECTIONS IN TME CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO", was introduced
by Trustees Tibbetts, had its £irst reading and was laid over to come up under the regular order of
business at the next regular meeting of the board of trustees.
The ~ollowing claims against the city were then presented;-
Pacific Gas & Electric Co
0 .Mc C onaghy
John Castro
J. L. Jayne
John Tacchi
G.Bruno
Toney Phillips
Street Lights
"Hall"lights & Power
"gas fire house
trimming ~rees,
destroying dogs Nov.& Dec
trimming trees
labor on streets
cleaning Jail etc
Dec.
John Welch killing dogs
Fred Brown sweeping streets December
Fred Lautze gasoline fire dept
" " gas oil materials
So.S.~.Water Ce.hall hydrant & fountain water
Flink's S~rvice Sta. gasoline etc
Pioneer Gibson ~.Co~freight on asbestos
E.Ryan clerical labor
Western Sand & Rock Co cement
F.Robinson, materials
0al. State Auto. Asso'n, 6£ signs
~o.S.F.Furniture Co blankets (ZI
F.Robinson, books, health dep't
~.Belloni, feed & transportation of prisoners
Total
;4~.25
67.01
2.4~
9,00
12.00
11.00
4.50
4.50
10.00
6.00'
198.oo
1.8o
6.12
. l .OO
g~.O0
~08.00
11.50
4.20
The claims
having been audited by
the finance committee trustee Tibbetts moved they be paid. The motion was seconded by trustee Minuccian
and regularly carried. There being no further business before the board Trustee Tibbetts moved to
adjourn. The motion was seconded by trustoe~ Minucciani and regularly carried. Time ~ aSJ~urnment~
9'18 o'cl ock p.m. Respectfully submitted,
~resi ~'~nJ Trustees ' '