HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1927-12-19Regular meeting of the City Council of the City of South
San Francisco, Held Monday, December 19th,192?.
A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco was held in the City
Hall Monday eveninT, December 19th,1927.
The meeting was called to order at ?,.J0 o clock p.m. by Councilman A.J.Eschelbach, Mayor of
South San Francisco.
ROLL CALL.
Roll call found all members of tke Council present, to -wit;-
Councilmen A.Hynding, R.Lloyd, M.Minucciani, R.Tibbetts, A.J,Eschelbach.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read. There being no errors or omissions they were
adopted as r~ad.
A communication was received from James Morris, Town of B~den, stating a small house was bein8
moved upon his lot, ~14, block $8, and requested the city to prevent further encroaching upon his
property. Referred to the Building Inspector.
An application was received from Fischer & Parr, asking permission to hold dancing between co~
at their restaunant 12Z6 San Bruno Road, until I a.m. and on holidays and special occasions until
no admission to be charge~. Referred to the police co~m~ission.
A card of thanks was receiw~d from Mrs.Oharles Boehringer and family acknowledging the recei~
the city's expression of sympathy and floral piece at the death of Mr. Charles Boehringer.
Protests against the pa~Hnent of wee~: tanes, and requesting the ~'efunding of sa~e,were receive
from E.Castro and R.O.Conway. ~eferred to tlc City Engineer.
In the matter of the request of E.C.?eck for a refund on account of a weed ta;~ of ~44.46, the
sum of ~31.96~was allowed.
NumerOus a?plications for pool room and soft drink licenses were received. Referred to the
Commission for consideration.
Mayor Eschelbach and Councilman kynding reported a Councilman's committee had visited the PacJ
Car & Equipment Con?any, investigating valuations there, and had ~ade satisfactory arrangements with
company as to valuations to be adopted when ~season arrives.
Citizens D.W.Ratto and Raymond L.Spangler spoke on th~ subject of placing names on the variou~
alleys in the city. For the betterment of mail delivery it was considered advisable to have all alle~
named, either similar to the street names or accorSing to numerzls.
Mayor Eschelbach announced that the ~onthly checks of city employees would be paid before the
Christmas holiday.
The claim of the Aristo Painting Company for ?ainting the City Hall was tenporarily held up
pending repairs to th~ radiators, some of which Nad be~n disconnected from the main pipes by the
The clerk ~mas instructed ~o conmunicate with the ?ainting come. any and request thatthe necessary
be made.
~he following claims against the city were next presented for payment.
~red Brown
B.J.Mnllin
James Bertoli
B.Borelli
Joe Dane ak
E .Ryan
~leaniSgSewers &crimming Trees -
Repairs & S~pplies
Naterial Ball Park
Material Street Dept.
Labor on Street
~abor on Streets
Labor on Streets with I~iachine
Clerical Labor
Ndssion Quarry Co. 28yds. of rock
~link's Service Station Gasoline Fire Dept.
~.E. Casey Street Dept. Screenings
0alif. State AUto Assn. Arterial Stop Signs
Wheeler Mfg. Co. police caps
Patrick & Co., ~oulding Stamp
,-So.S.F.Furni~rure.Co. 3 Bed ~ads.,
O.Waddell Replacing Electrolier
Western Pipe & Steel Co. Corrugated Culvert
Sam Keissling Labor on Streets
E.C.Peck Refund on Weeds
Pacific Tel & Tel. Co. Phone 828
Mabelite Corporation of America Electrolier
~atrick & C8. License Plate~
New Bayshore Service Station Ga~'oline
Flink's Station Gasoline
~link's Service Station Gasoline
C.R.Beat~y El. Fork Fire Dept.
Conor's Garage Sas Fire Dept.
So.City Lumber & Supply Co.
Associated 0il Co.
West Disinfecting Co.
~elo Canziani
r. Frank Arnold
R.Toboado
A.C. Johnson
Otto B~ssett
Thcs. ~al!i
A,Bani
J.~.MeDonald
B~J.HJerpe B.J.
Jennings Pharmacy
Enterprise
Harold Wldenfeld
J.L.Jay~e
Material Ball Park
Fuel 0il City Hall
DisinfectAu$ ~x
Attending Fire
Na~erial & S~pplies
Printing & Cards
eports on Fire Defense
rimming Trees
852.50
862.60
~ 7.65
$22.~6
~ 9'.0o
S52.60
863.00
E49.50
49.00
S 2.73
SS6.00
~ 8.00
9.00
.50'
~15.50.
~25.00
77 62
3~ 96
60-
$72.75
27.80
2.52 ~,
10.71
2.73
6.61,
.15
~ 2.5O
c? 2.50
i2.50
2.50'
2.50
2.50
2.50
S 2.50B.J.
~ 2.50
S17.25
S80.50
825.00
539.00
$10~9.64
The claims having been audited by the finance com~nittee Councilman Lloyd moved they be paid.
~he motion was seconded by Conncil~an Tibbetts and regularly carried.
There being no further business councilman I~±nucciani moved to adjourn until ~edne~d~y evening?;
m.,December Slst, 19E~. The notion was seconded by Councilman Tibbo,.tte and regularly carried.
Time of adjournment 9;1~ o'clock p.m.
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ReSpect~'ully submit~