HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1929-07-15HEG~LAIi ~fEETII~O OF
±:~ CITY COU!~CII, OF THE CITY OF
50UTH SAN FtiDJ~CISC0,HELD MONDAY,
JULY 15TH,'1929.
The regular meeting of the city Council of the City of South San Francisco was held in the Ct
Hall ~,~ond y evening, July 15th,1929.
The meeting was called to otter at ?;30 o'clock p.m. by councilman A.J.Eschelbach, Mayor of
South San Francisco.
~HOLL CALL.
Roll call found the following members of the council Fresent, to-wit;.-
Councilmen, A.Hynding,R.Tibbetts, A.J.Eschelbach.
Absent, Councilmen, h. Lloyd, E.Minucctani.
The n~inutes of the prerlous meeting were read. There being no errors or omissions Councilmaz
Tibbetts moved they be adopted as read. The motion was eecondem by Councilman Hynding and regularly
carried.
A communication was received from the Seagrav~.Co~psny offering to inspect the n,otor pumpin~
engines of the city monthly for the sum of ~1.50 per.Tot inspection or labor. On motion by Councilm~
Tibbetts, seconded by Councilman Hyndtng the offer was accepted.
A certificate from the Daniel Guggenhiem ~nd
Guggenheim and Colonel Charles A. Linmbergh, was presented to the city of 5outh San Francisco, certi~
that this city has completed the work of identification for the service of aerial navigation. ~ert~
accepted by the city council.
This being the date set for the hearing of protests against th~ improvement of Swift Avenue,
~'ayor Eschelbach asked if there were any persons present who wished t~ rroteS~'agains~:~La conten:pl~
~ork or any written protests against the same. There bei~ouncilman Tibbetts introduced~a resolu~
ordering the work and setting the date for accepting bids for the in:¥ro~ement as August 5th,1929,
?;~0 o'clock p.m. The resolution was adopted b.j the ~ote of all the me~b~rs of the city council pre~
to-wit;-
Ayes,Councilmen, A.~ynding, R.Tibbetts. A.f. Eschelbach.
Noes, Councilmen, None,
Absent, Councilmen,E.Ll°yd, E.~linucciani.
Attest ~aniel EcSweeney.
City Clerk
~ecorded in Book of Besoluttons, Vol 2, at page 254.
In the matter of the improvement of Third Street, naden, by a x'o~untary assessment of properl
owners of lots not fronting on Third Street in t[,e sum of al5.0~ for each lot 15 answers were rece~
b~: the city on the question. Seven were infarct of the prooosition, 2 s~gsinst, 5 for more informati¢
i in fa~or of it if the mejorit~ are.
The clerk was instructed to ~,~,rite the Postmaster stating the ctt; engineer', has completed t~
numbering of all houses in the ~anes, ss well as correcting t~e misplacement of numbers ua some of l
main streets. The city engineer was instructed to place signs on all t~'~e lanes,giving the names, at
intersections. Councilman Ttbbetts was selected to attend to the supervision of the work.
Carbageman Corso appeared before the council and protested against the payment of the gsrbag~
se, stating the same was too high, and ~s~ed the city cou~cil'to maintain the road into t~e Sump. ~k
refused on the groun~ that his company agreed previously to maintain ti:e roads and pay the license
designated by ordinance, i,la;~or Ms~helbach stated the city was keeping its agreement and expected the
garbagemen to do ~he same. '!'he city agreed to furnish the rock and the garbagemen to make the roadws
Assistant ~ngineer Xlassen reported that ouperlntendent Pack of the ~an Francisco Play, grounds
would f~rnish ~his city w~th an estimate of the cost of equipment and planting ~n the city parks.
...... claims in the amount of ~:2184.99 were next ~resented to the council, audited b~
finance committee, and on motion by Councilman Titbitts, seconded b~' Councilman Hynding an~ regularl
carried were o'~dered paid.
'~hese claims are as follows;-
South City Lumber & Supply Co. .... Material Street Dept. ....
0. Eeyworth ........ Labor Civic Center .....
0. ~cConaghy .... " Numbering houses
~etropolitan Grill - - -Meals Engineer Degen.
Charlotte Farfan ...... interpreting ..........
~. Belli & Co. ........ 0il & labor Police car .....
Elmer Vaccari -
A. Carlisle & Co.
J. Medghini .....
B. Gonzales .......
Webster Mfg. Co.-
A. Giorgi
Calif. Finanace Loan Corp.
Dudley Perkins - - -
M~rs. Nora Nieri
A. Demattei Furniture Co.
Royal Supply Co.
01d Reliable Garage
The Enterprise
floral pieces Nary Bohn & W.W. Brawn
e. lection digests - -
- - -sweeping streets - -
labor on streets ....
- - -9 chairs Council Com. Roo~ - -
Dutch cleanser Fire Dept. .......
~Director' s table~
-Char~ng tires - Police dept.
~Natron services July 15, 192~ .....
-blankets, mattresses, etc. Police Dep. 48.00
.... Files, etc. house numbering-
-supplies Fire Dept.
Labor on street Dept. truck
--Printing Res. of Int. ~66
-- "circulars
$ 18.73
13.50
22.50
11.00
5.00
10.50
20.00
.57
45.00
45.00,
90.40
1.00
50.00
1.50
5.00
~. Sevaras -
T. Galli .....
A. C.,Johnsom
W. Woods
E. M. Brown
Pacific Elec. Clock Co.
Union 0il ~o. of Calif.- -
13.40
22.41
8.15
- 87.00
10.00
,Burning Grass 2.50
" " - - 2.50
" " 22.50
" " 17.50
" " .......... 27.50
Labor on TOWer Clock- 12,38
--Asphalt May 3, 1929-- -22.82
Claims brought forward
414
Pacific Water Co.
Union Oil Ce. of Calif
G. E. Leverton
S. Il. Co. Title Co.
Grand Prize Carbon Paper Co.
Cunningham Realty C o.
John ~igone
J. ~erre
Pac. ~ire Ext. Co.
Electrical Communication Co.
Reliable Battery Service
Seagrave Corporation
T, evins Auto Supply Co.
W. 0. Harris
Sa~es Bert oli
~red Brown
Pac. Tele. & Tele. Co.
P. G. & E.
Louis Sevares
John Castro
Pacific Water Co.
Removing ~ire hydrant
Asphal~ Mar. 22-1929
" Apr. £ 1929
Repairs Clerk' s & Pol. Chief'
typewrit er
R. E. Transfers June
Type ribbons
Rent garage
cleaning fountain
relieving fire chief
Repairing Elkhart T~p Fire Dep.
Glass fuses, etc. "
Repairing Battery "
Thumb Nut & Repairs "
I Boyce Meter "
Building Shed ~ire House ~2
Helping carpenter" "
Building Shed " "
Phone 28W
City Phones
Light & Power
Street Lights
Services in Raid on Gamblers
Relieving ~ire Chief
Water June 1929
24.1Z
$23.Ol
22.82
S.25
1.50
6.00
5.00
6.00
20.00
1.75
2.25
18.00
10.40
3.00
36.00
38.25
36.00
2.70
40.48
101.87
580.85
25.00
15.00
525.37
Total-- -$ 2,184.99
'fh!s completedthe business for the evening.
On motion by councilman Tibbetts, seconded by Councilman Hynding snd reFularl,~; carried, adjournment
was tsken until the next regular meeting, ~.:onds~, August 5th, 1919. st 7;~0 o'~ ock p.m.
Time of sdjournment, 8;~5 p.m.'
Appr o~' ~~o th '~ban ?r an c i-~-~
nespectfuliy subHitted,