HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1930-12-29RElY AD4~.~,:D MEETING OF THE CITY C01YNCIL' GP TEE
CITY 0F ~ SAN I~NOI~00, HELD NONDAY, DEOEMBER 29, 19SO.
A regularly a~ourned meeting of the City Council of the City of South San l~anclsoo
was held in the City Hall Mo~Lay evening, December 29, 1930.
The meeting was called to order at ?:~0 o'clock p. m. by Counollm~___~ J. P. Quinlan,'
Mayor of South Sa~ Francisco. In the absence of the City Clerk, Counotl_m~__~ l~inuociani
acted as clerk pro tern.
Roll Call
Roll call found all memeberoof the council present, to-wit:
Councilman V. Boido, R. ~10yd, M. Ninucciani, R. Tibbetts an~ J. P. Quinlan,
The reading of the minutes of the previous meeting was dispensed with.
Application was made by He~ry Bertoldi for the position of street sweeper or ~ny other position
that may become Vacant during 1931. Application placed On file.
A communication was received fram Mrs. C. Winterhalter, Secretary of the Grand Avenue Development
Association asking the City Comnoil to take complete charge of the proposed improvement on Grand
Avenue. Mayor Quinlan stated that the oommitte appointed to interview the Market Street Rallwa~
had a conference with .Mr. Young of sai~ railway and he informed them they Would have to take the
matter up with Mr. Eahn. They are endeavoring to mske an appointment with Mr. Eanh, he stated.
Mrz. J. ])ann requested a refund of 20~, weed charge. Refund grante~.
On motion of Councilman Mlnncoim-~i, seconded by Councilman Boido Fire Chief A. J. Welte's salary
was increased from $175.00 to $200.00 per month effective DeCember 1,
An apportionment of $300.00 was set aside to cover expenses of the Mayor and eight City 0f~ioials
to attend the ~eugural ceremonies of Governor James Rolph at Sacramento, January 4, 5 and 6th.
Councilman Lloyd spoke of the dangerous condition of the railroad crossing at Swift Avenue. Mr.
Coleberd was asked to get in touch with the Southern Pacific Co. and ask them to hurry the work
to completion.
The application of the Service Garage & Machine Shop for a permit to install gasoline storage
tajaks on lots 18 and 19, Block 148, was again laid over for consideration. Fire Chief Welts re-
ported that the premises where the tanks were to be located i's a frame dwelling and would be a
fire hazard.
Applications for pool room licenses were received from Jose Fernandez, Charles ~errario, E. Galli,
Martin Dovichi, Antunano and Ugarte, Q. Massagli, John P. Fiahher, Colombo & Tapella, A. MoMillan,
and grant ed.
Applications for soft drink licenses were received from A. Bodini, Continental Grocery Corporation,
Fat Boy Barbecue Cabins, v,t~., P. Baratteri, Chris Stephans, ~oe u~_inini, E. Galli, E. Bonolanza,
E. I~mbardi, Max Giavia, ~. P. Fischer, Q. Massagli, G. Pellegrini, S. Borzzano, ~ames J.
Jennings, Martin Dovechi, Stlvio Dubiosi, A. Colombari, Angelo Paglino, Giuseppe Berrone,
Antunano & Ugarte, Colombo & Tapella, Franklin W. Robinson, Tins Retsch, Tasty Sweet Shoppe,
A. MeMillan, G. & T. ~moke Shop, Ermelindo Marani, John Fannucohi, V. Uberti, Peninsual Drug Co.,
and Jose Fernandez, and granted.
A oommn~tcation was received from Mrs. Carrie E. Winterhalter commending the Mayor and City
Organization on the work they have done in the past year and outlining new improvements.
Qutnlan asked that the very complimentary letter be placed on file.
Claims in the amount of $580.8~wemnemt presented to the council for payment. The claims having
been audited ~y the finance committee Councilman Beido moved' they be paid. The motion was seconded
by Councilman Mlnuoolani and regularly carried.
Peninsula Ice Coo
R. Bellagamba '
Certified Zaboratory Co.
Frank Gi~fra
Pac. Coast Assn.
~aok 'F. Rickey
Pioneer Express
· ouis Belloni
H. L. Haler
J. Welch
Sam EAessling
Vo Ltndburg
A. C. Johnson
F. Freitas
N. iJedeghint
Burlingame Carbon Co.
Enterprise Press
5 gals. distilled water
repair 2 window sha~es
6 E. Oxygen ~% Fire Dept;
~'ero sene "
Fire Chiefs ~es 19~1
~ - 25 Watt globes
~e~ght .
re~ light for ~lck
pr~. po~ ~ster
removi~ ~ogs · oats Dec.
4 Ms. ~nging fla~8
4 ~ys labor on streets
10 d~s labor "
repairs ~dge ~arrell's t~e-
writ er
"Clerk's and Police Chief's
~c~ne
500 legal bla~ Chief of
J. B. Pilkington
$ °50
96.00
2.25
3. O0
1.50
5.25
5.00
24.50
2.25
2.25
18. O0
45.00
12.50
2.00
Police & 1500 Xmas tree dodsers 21.50
£000 stamped envelopes Clerk's
office & 1. page Xmas
1 Spanish Pin fire tree 204.00
-
There being no further business Councilman Lloyd moved to adjourn until the next regular
mestizO, Monday evening, January 5, 1931, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. The motion was seconded by
Councilman Tibbetts and regularly carried. Time of adjournment 8:~0 p. m.
The rea~ing of the minutes of the previous meeting was dispensed with.
Application was ms_de by ltenry Bertoldi for the position of street sweeper or any other position
that may become vacant during 19S1. Application placed on file.
A communication was received fram Mrs. C. Winterhalter, Secretary of the Gran~ Avenue Development
Association asking the City Council to take complete charge of the proposed improvement on Grand
Avenue. Mayor Quinlan stated that the oommttte appointed to intex-view the Market Street Railway
had a conference with .Mr. Young of said railway and he informed them they would have to take the
matter up with Mr. ~A~. They are endeavoring to make an appointment with Mr. Eanh, he stated.
llre. J. Dann requested a refund of 20~, weed charge. Refund granted.
On motion of Councilman Mtnuccimzt, seconded by Councilman ~oido Fire Chief A. J. Welte's salary
was increased from $175.00 to $200.00 per month effective DeCember 1, 1950.
An apportionment of $S00.00 was set aside to cover expenses of the Mayor and eight City Officials
to attend the Inaugural ceremonies of Governor James Rolph at Sacramento, January 4, 5 and 6th.
Oo~noilma~ Lloyd spoke of the ~a~erous condition of the railroad crossing at Swift Avenue· Mr.
Coleberd was asked to get in touch with the Southern Pacific Co. and ask them to hurry the work
to oomPleti on.
The application of the Service Garage & Machine Bhop for a permit to install gasoline storage
tanks on lots 18 and 19, Block 148, was again laid over for consideration. Fire Chief Welts re-
ported that the premises where the tanks were to be located Is a frame dwelling and would be a
fire hazard.
Applications for pool room licenses were received from Jose Fernandez, Charles Ferrario, E. Galli,
Martin Dovichi, Antunano and Ugarte, Q. M_~ssagli, Joh~ P. Fiabher, Colombo & Tapella, A. MoMillan,
and granted.
Applications far soft drink licenses were received from A. Sodini, Continental Groeery Corporation,
Fat Boy Barbecue Cabins,
E. Lombardi, Max Giavia,
Jennings, Martin Doveohi, Silvi~ Dubiosi, A. Colombari, Angelo Paglino, Giuseppe Berrone,
A~tunano & Ugarte, Colombo & Tapella, Franklin W. Robinson, Tins Retsch, Tasty. Sweet Shoppe,
A. MoMillan, G. & T. ~moke Shop, Ermelindo Narani,
ami Jose Fernandez, and grante~.
A communication was received from Mrs. 0arrie E. Winterhalter commending the Mayor and 0ity
Organization on the work they have done in the past year and outlining new improvements. Mayor
Qulnlan asked that the very complimentary letter be placed on file.
Claims in the amount of $580.8~w~enezt presented to the council for payment. The claims having
been audited ~y the finance committee Councilman Boido moved they be paid. The motion was seconded
by Councilman Mlnucotani and regularly carried.
Peninsula Ice 0o.
R. Bellagamba '
Certified Zaboratory Co.
Fr~ Giffra
Pac. Coast Assn.
Jack "F. NJ. ckey
Pioneer Express
Imuis Bolloni
It. L. thsker
J. Welch
Sam Ktessling
V. Ltndburg
~. C. Johnson
~. ~reitas
N. Medeghini
Ih~rlingame Carbon Co.
Enterprise Press
gals. distilled water
repair 2 window shaaee
6 E. Oxygen 5~ Fire Dept;
Esr o s ese
Fire Chiefs Dues 19~1
6 - 25 Watt globes
l~e~ght
red light for Buick
pram. pound master
removing dogs & cats Dec.
4 hrs. hanging fla~s
4 days labor on streets
10 da~s labor
repairs ~udge F&rrell's type-
writ er
"Clerk's and Police Chief's
machine
500 legal blanks Chief of
J. :B. Pilkington
$
96.00
2.25
~. 00
1.50
· 92
5.25
5.00
24.50
2.25
18. O0
45°00
12. $0
2.00
Police & 1500 Xmas tree dodsers 21.50
2000 stamped envelopes Clerk's
office & 1 page Xmas ad. 131'9§
1 Spanish Pin fire tree 20A.00
There being no further business Councilman Lloyd moved to adjourn until the next regular
meetly, Monday evening, January 5, 19S1, at ?:S0 o'cloc~ p. m.. The motion was seconded by
Councilman Tibbetts and regularly carried.
~pproved:
f South San Prancisco.
Time of adjournment 8:S0 p. m.
Respeotfally submi .ted,