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REGULAR MEETIN8 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SOUTH SAN FHANCI~'~C0 ~ ,
,H~LD MONDAY
JUNE 3rd,1929.
The regular meeting of the city council of the City of South Lan Francisco was held in the
City Hall Monday evening, Jume 3rd,1929.
The meeting was called to order at 7;30 o'clock p.m. by Councilman A.J ~
.~schelbach, Mayor~of
South San ~rancisco.
ROLL CALL.
Roll call found the following members of the council present, to-wit;-
Councilmen A.Hynding,R.Lloyd, R.Tibbetts, A.J.Eschelbach.
Absent, Councilman,M.Minucciani.
The reading of the minutes of the previous meeting was dispensed with.
An application was received from Angelo Genovesi asking permission to replace an old floor
and install two new joices in his building ~206 Grand Avenue. Permission granted.
Ambrose McSweeney applied for a permit to construct three Clas "C" stores on the North West·
corner of Grand Avenue and Division Street, steel and tile m~terial to be used in the construction.
Permit granted.
A communication was received from Mrs. Margaret A. Weller stating the Parent Teachers
Association wished to be placed on reco~d as favoring the construction of Children's Playgrounds
and other improvements partaining to child welfare. Communication accepted.
Request was made by the Enterprise Foundry Company for the appointment of ~irley M. Truitt,and
John H.Faitz,as~deputies in their plant On motion regularlycarried the men ~eze appointed special
policemen for the foundry compa ny, without municipal compensation, gnd with the stipulation that thei
energies be confined to the plant only.
H.L.Button of LL01 Broadway Street, Burlingame, requested permission to establish a taxi-cab
service in the City of South San Francisco, with a stand in front of the Peninsula Lusic' Company's
store on Grand Avenue. Heferred to the police commission.
% Cordon Howe Company , after request b~ the cit~ council, submitted a~ statement s~owing expen-
itures, etc, of the construction of the new fire alarm system. Accepted.
A communication was received from the Market Otreet ~ailway Come.ny showing the gross receipte
of the South San Francisco Sailroad & Power Company for the year ending April Mist,1929, to be ~23,
$23,397.27, and the amount due the city under 0r~inances ~'s 66 and 85 to be ~447.95. ~ommunication
accepted. The request of the ~tandare Oil Co for a refund of V3~ A/C pUmp, installation at 489 Grand A~
was denied. The monthly reports of The Chief of Police, Fire Chief,City Judge, building inspector and City
Clerk for the month ending ~ay 31st,19£9 were received and accepted.
Councilmen Tibbetts introduced a resolution authorizing City Attorne~ Coleberd in the name of
the City of South San Francisco to release t~e judgment given in the action ~8119 in the Ouperior
Court of the County of ~an Mateo, by the City of South San Francisco against the oanta Clara Land
Company, and Bank of Italj'. The resolution wes adopted by the votes of all the members of the City
Council present, to-wit;-
Ayes, Councilmen, A.Hynding, E.Llo2d,R.Tibbetts, A.J.Eschelbach.
Noos, Councilmen, none.
Absent, Councilman,r.Minucciani, Attest Dani~l McSweeney
City Clerk
kecorded in Book of Res~lutions, Vol £, at page 248.
The subject of the repair,and removal of o1~ buildings within the fire limits was brought to
the attention of the council by councilman Lloyd. he stated the buildin~ ordinance should be rigidly
enforced, city Attorney C~leberd advised the council he would give the ordinance careful study, but
gave his opinion the ~ank of Italy end the ~letropolitan Hotel work die not require a permit.
The following claims were next presented for payment;-
~. McCarn
C. Newma~
P. J. Cavalli
Ben Gonzales
0. Eayworth
A. Guisetti
C. ~anitilda
P. Mirata
G. Graffigna
D. Monahan
J. Moore
C. ~avire
0. McC onaghy
J. Galli
D. Patronn~
C. Sola
J. McWeeney
L. Penna
Bo ~. Burns
W. ~. McOusker
L. Gribauda
Z. T. Rhiley
Bart. Clancy
M~ Borba
~o Barry
J. McM~hon
1~. W. Brown
E~ M. Brown
A. Sani
A. C. Johnson
~. Savares
Thomas Galli
~. Heard
W. Walker
H. R. Selin
G. Sani
J. Bernardo
weed cleaning $42.75
" " 24.75
" " 9. O0
" " 4 5. O0
" " 18.00
" " 38.25
" " 42.75
" " Z1.50
" " 38.25
" " 42.75
" " 24.75
" " 29.25
~ 42. ~5
" " 4 7.25
" " 24.75
" " 42.75
" " 42.75
" " 42.7~
" " 42 · 75
" " 38.25
" " 42.75
" " 42.75
" " 38.25
" " 38.25'
" " 42.75.
" " 13.50
. . 13,50~
attending ~ire 2.50.
" " 2.50.
" " 2 · 50-
" " 2.5 O'
" " 2.5 O
" " 2.50.
" " . 2.50'
" " 2.50-
" " 2.50
" " 2.50'
The reading Of the'm~nutes of the previous meeting was dispensed with.
An application was received from Angelo Genovesi asking permission to replace an old floor
and install two new joices in his building ~£06 Grand Avenue. Permission granted.
Ambrose McSweeney applied for a permit to construct three Clas "C" stores on the North West-
corner of Grand Avenue and Division Street, steel and tile m~terial to be used in the construction.
Permit granted.
A communication was received from Mrs. Eargaret A. Weller stating the .Parent Teachers
Association wished to be placed on reco~d as favoring the construction of Children's Playgrounds
and other improvements partaining to child welfare. Communication accepted.
Eecuest was made by the Enterprise Foundry Company for the appointment of Shirley M. Truitt,and
John H.Faitz,as deputies in their plant On motion regularlycarried the men were appointed special
policemen for the foundry compa ny, without municipal compensation, ~nd with the stipulation that their
energies be confined to the plant only.
E.L.Button of LL01 Broadway Street, Burlingame. requested permission to establish a taxi-cab
service in the City of South ~an Francisco, with a stand in front of the Peninsula kusic' Company°s
store on Grand Avenue. ~eferred to the police conm~tssion.
d Cordon Eowe Company , after request b~ the cit~ council, submitted a statement s~owing expen-
itures, etc, of the construction of the new fire alarm s~stem. Accepted.
A communicatio~ was received from the Market Otreet ~ailway Como~n~' showing the gross receipte
of the South San Francisco hailroad & Power Company for the year ending April Elst,19Eg, to be ~3,
$23,397.27. and the amount due the city under 0r~inances ~'s 66 and 85 to be ~447.95. ~ommunication
V3~ A/C pump installation at 489 Grand Ave
accepted. The request of the ~tandare 0il Co for a refund of ~ ~
was denied. The monthly reports of The Chief of Police, Fire Chief,Cit~ Judge, building inspector and City
Clerk for the month enaing ~ay 31st,19£9 were received and accepted.
Councilmen Tibbetts introduced a resolution authorizing City Attorne~ Coleberd in the name of
the City of South San Francisco to release t~e judgment given in the action FSll9 in the Ouperior
Court of the Coumty of ~an Mateo, by the City of South San Francisco against the Oanta Clara Land
Company, and Bank of Italy'. The resolution was adopted by the votes of all the members of the City
Council present, to-wit;-
Ayes, Councilmen, A.H~nding, E.Lloyd,E.Tibbe!_ts, A.J.Eschelbach.
No~s, Councilmen, none.
Absent, Councilman,F.Minucciani. Attest ~ani,~,l McSweeney
Cit~ Cloth
~ecorded in Book of Res;J)lutions, Vol £, at page 248.
The subject of the re~air.snd removal of old buildings within the fire limits was brought to
the attention of the council by councilman Lloyd, he stated the buildin? ordinance should be rigidly
enforced. City Attorney CSleberd advised the council he would give the ordinance care~ul study, but
gave his opinion the ~ank off Italy snd the Metropolitan Hotel work dig not require a permit.
The following claims were next presented for payment;-
l~. McCarn weed cleaning $42.75
C. Newman " " 24.75
P. J. Cavalli " " 9.00
Ben Gonzales " " 45.00
0. Hayworth " " 18.00
A. Guisetti " " 38.25
C. Panitilda " " 42.75
P. Mirata " " 31.50
G. Graffigna " " 38.25
D. Monahan " " 42.75.
J. Moore " " 24.75
C. ~avire " " 29.25
0. McC onaghy " " 42. ~5
J. Galli " " 47.25
D. Patronn~ " " 24. ?~
C. Sola " " 42.~5
~. McWeeney " " 42.75
L. Penna " " 42.7~'
B. ~. Burns " " 42.75
W. 1~. McCusker " " 38.25
L. Gribauda " " 42.75
V,. T. Rhiley " " 42.75
Bart. Clancy " " 38.25
M. Borba " " 38.25
J. Barry " " 42.75
J. McMahon " " '13.50
F. W. Brown " " 13'50f
E, M. Brown attending ~ire 2.50,
A. Sani " " 2.50.
A. C. Johnson " " 2.50-
~. Savares " " 2.50-
Thomas Galli " " 2.50
~. Heard " " 2.50~
H. Walker " " ~ 2.50~
H. R. Selin " " 2.50-
G. Sani " " 2.50
J. Bernardo " " 2.50~
J. Caetro re. eying"dogs 4.00
Claims - continued:
Pacific ~ire Extinguisher Co.
·.red Lautze
11~
Nary Santos
Charlotte ~arfau
Superi or Laundry&
So. City Lumber Supply Co.
Cunningham Realty Co.
Arndt's Dept. Store
Pac. Tele.& Tele. Co.
H. V. Carter Co.
A. Carlisle & Co.
Calif. State Auto Assn.
Louis Belloni
Bendo Papini
'01d Reliance Garage
C. Bollazzi
A. Vannuc ci
Fli~k's Service Station
West Coast Nursery
J. Welch
J. Medeghini
~o. City Plumbing Shop
~rank Giffra
Robinson Drug Store
Royal Supply Co.
The Electric Corporation
The Electric Corporation
A. Vannuc ci
4 - llY~ kegs bi-ca~b, soda
Ford Roadster
53 Gals Penzoil & 9 gals. gas
Installing sire, etc. painting
washing & ironi~ng .curtains
interpreting 5/22/29
laundry 2 fire houses
stakes for trees
rent garage
t rug & tassels for drapes
phones 58-1170 and 9AZ
4 couplings
100 maila folders
installing signs
feeding prisoners
keeping jail clean
repairs Chev. truck
3-~ Gals. cans coal oil
14 gals gas, fire dept.
226 Gals. gas. street dept.
128 " " fire dept.
500 plants
removing dogs
sweeping street 5/20 to 6/1
2 nipples and i umion
I milk bucket
100 sheets type paper, etc
supplies
supplies
"for fire dept.
"for flood lights
gas poli® dept..
$20.16
593.50
53.74
51.80
11.00
5.00
9.52
59.06
14.00
12 .§0
8
5.02
26.50
10. O0
29.75
3.45
2.80.
25.20
25.60
18.75
20.50
45.00
1.50
1.75
124.55
?.29
4.93
184.49
49 . ~0
Total ...... $2,408.66
The claims having been approved by the finance committee councilman H~-nding moved the~ be p~
The motion was secomded by councilman Lloyd ~nd regulsrly carried.
The Highway Developement Association ms. de a request to olace their n~me on the list to rec~
notice of intended or oroposed street improvement, So ordered.
Owing to the death of Building inspector W.W.Brawn, oouncil~an ~_yndir~,g introduced a resolut~
of sympathy and cond}lence to the bereaved members of his family. TLe resolution was adopted unanimo~
by the' vote of all the members of the city council, and~adjournment was taken ~'" out of respect tc
memory. . ~A'he city ~lerk was instructed to order a $10.00 floral piece sent to the family from the
council.
Time of adjourmment 9.00 o'clock p.m.
Appr °ve~yay o~c~
Hespectfull2 submit ~ed,