HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1929-04-22REGULARLY ADJOUi~NED MEETIEG OF THE CITY C0UI~CIL
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH ~Al~ Pr~A/~CISCO,HELD,
EOI~DAY , APEIL 2~ND,1929.
A regularly adjourned meeting of the city council of the City of South San Francisco was hel~ il
the City Hall Monday evening, April ££nd,1929.
This meeting was called to order .at ?;Z0 p.m. by councilman i.J.~:schelbach, ~ayor of south San
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h0LL CALL.
Boll call found the following members of the city council present, to-wit:-
councilmen, A.Hynding, a. Lloyd, E.Ttbbetts, A.J.Eschelbach.
Absent, Councilman,~.~inucciani.
The reading of the minutes of the Drevious meeting wes dispensed with.
An application was received fro~ A.McBweeney, requesting permis~i~n to remove a buil~ing from th,
northeast corner of San Bruno Eoad and~Grand Avenue to the northwest corner of Division Street and
Grand Avenue. Leie ~ver till a future meeting.
Councilman Hynding reported unsanitar~ sewer conditions in the %icinity of the Leipsic Crossing
stating impure water and drainage runs from the Duck farm ane other farms on the ~isston ~oad to the
pool at Liepstc Croasing and down to Com~..ercial Avenue and Eucalyptus. ~'he clerk was instructed to wr:
the county health officer and request that he take steps to abate the nuisance.
The subjects of widening Swift Avenue, the indus%rial Way Dra!nage System and the paving of
Industrial ~ay, the matters for which the adjourned meeting was held to discuss, were brought before ti
council by Eayor Eschelbach. The ~.ayor stated the action of the ~arket Street nailway, in failing to
co-operate with the city in removing their tracks leaves the matter ~in an unsettled condition and ret~
the commencement of the work.
Councilman Tibbetts was authorized to construst two stairs of sandstone in the civic center, as
beginning.
~ayor Eschelbach announced that the adoption of the milk ordinance would be postponed until
further study of it.
The following claims against the cit~ were next presented for payment;-
salary, 0an, Feb, ~ar,
W.E.Horne,
W.P.Fuller Company glazing clock dials
~urrough's Adding ~chine $o, ribbon
The ~nterprise Press weed notices, etd,
' " " printing ordinances 1~0-~
Chamber of Co~e~ce of S~.O.F. pub. bridge edtion
helP,in antitoxin work
bond of clerk a pep tax ~o11.
helping gardener
repairing streets
cutting willows
24 sprinklers
Dr. :~homas
D.W.Ratto
D.Pechini
Joe Dancak
Frank ~cCarn
'C.Pasqu&rio
oreen lawn Sprinkler
care electrical ~pparatus,~60. O0
~21.00
~ .75.
~23.~0-
¥41.00-
.~12.50-
~30.00'
¥80.00-
~18.00
~13.5o'
~24.00
Tot~! ~347.~7
The claims having been audited b~ the finance committee councilman ~ynaing move~ the~ be pale.
The motion was seconded bj councilman Lloyd and regularly carried.
There being no further business councilman Tibbetts mo~ed to a*journ until the next regular
meeting, ~onday, ~ay 6th,1929, at 7;30 o'clock: p.m. 'imhe mo~ion ~,as seconded O~' councilman Lloy~
Time of adjournment, 9;40 o'clock p.m.
~ayo~ Of South, San ~'rancisco
nespectfull2 submitted,
.... ~-.~.~-~."~x~ city council present, to-wit;-
~v~,~zm'~'~'~i'~-h~g, E.Lloyd, E.Tibbetts, A.J,Eschelb~ch.
Absent, Councilman,~.Etnucciani.
The reading of the ~inutes of the previous meeting was dispensea with.
An application was received fro~ ~.EcSweeney, requesting permission to remo~e a butl~in
northeast corner of ~an Stuns Eoad and~Crand A~enue to the northwest corner of Division Stree
Grand Avenue. Leia ~ver till a future meeting.
Councilman Hynding reported unsanitar~ sewer conditions in the ~icinity of the Leipsic
stating impure water and drainage runs from the Duck farm an~ other f~rms on the ~ission
pool at Liepsic Cro~slng and down to Co~ercial Avenue and Eucalyptus. ~he ~£erk was instruc'
the county health officer and request that he take steps to abate the nuisance,
The subjects of widening Swift A~enue, the Indus%rial Wa~ Dra!nage S~stem ana the pavi~
Industrial ~ay, the matters for which the adjourned meeting was held ~o discuss, were brought
council by ~ayor Eschelbach. The mayor stated the action of the ~arket Street nailway, in fail
co-operate with the city in removing their tracks leaves the matter ~in an unsettled condition
the commencement of the work.
Councilman Tibbetts was authorized to construs~ two stairs of sandstone in the civic ce
begi~ning.
mayor Eschelbach announced that the adoption of the milk ordinance would be postponed
f~rther study of it.
The following claims against the c~t~ were next presented for r~ment;-
w.E.Horne, salary, ~an, feb, ~ar,
~.P.Fuller Company glazing clock dials
~urrough's Adding ~chine 9o, ribbon
The Enterprise Press weed notices, etc,
'~ " " printin~ ordinances 1~0-151
Chamber of Co~.e~ce of 5.~.~.F. pub. briage edtion
Dr. ~Yhomas C.Doa~,
D.W,Ratto
D.Pechini
Joe Dsncak
Frank ~c~arn
'C.Pasqu&rio
Green lawn Sprinkler
helP,in antitoxin work
bond of c!.erk ~ Rep tax ~o11.
helping garaener
repairing streets
cutting willows
24 sprinklers
care electrical s~paratus,~60.~0
~21.00-
$ .75,
$23.~0~
¥41.00-
.~12.50-
~30.00~
¥80.00.
~i~.37,
~1~.00
~24.00
Tote! ~Z47.87
The claims having 0een audited b~' the finance committee councilman ~ynming morea the~ De
The motion was seconded b$ councilman Lloyd and regularly carried.
There being no further business councilmen Tibbetts mo~ed to a~journ until the next regu[
meeting, ~onday, ~ay 6th,1929, at ?;50 o'clock p.m. ~'he motion ~,as seconaea O~' councilman Llo~
Time of adjournment, 9;40 o'clock p.m.
Appro~e~~ ~
~r~ayo~ ,of Sou~n, ~an ~'rancisco
nespect~ully submitted,