HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1931-03-16 REGULAR ]~.JETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
0F THE CITY 0F SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,HELD NONDAY,NARCH 16,1951.
The regular meeting of the cit~ council of the City of South San Francisco was held
in the city hall Ncnday evening,lgarch 16th,1931.
The meeting was called to order at 7;30 o'clock p.m. by ~ouncilman Joseph P.Quinlan,Eayor
of South San Francisco.
ROLL CALL.
Roll call found all members of the council present,to-wit;-
Counoilmen,V.Boido,R, Lloyd,M.Ninucciani,R. Tibbetts,Joseph P.Quinlan.
The minutes of the three previous meetings were read. There being no errors or omissions
they were approved as read.
A request for permission to open a shell fish place on the E1 Camino Real was made by S.
Quartaro. Taken under advisement.
The Italian--American Athletic Club asked permission to hold a dance in Metropolitan Hall
April 25th,1931. Permission granted.
A comn~unication was received from the 1~nited Holy Church of America, asking permission to
establish a branch church in South San Francisco, Permission granted.
A petition was received from property owners on Railroad Avenue between Orange and ~gnolia
Avenues asking for additional lights. Referred to C~uncilman Tibbetts.
A communication was raceived from the ~ivision of Highways in regard to the construction
of sidewalks, curb and gutter on the west side of Bayshore Highway stating that the State replaces
existing facilities, and since sidewalks, curbs and gutters did not exist they felt under no o
obligation to construct new ones.
A.W.~icCain requested permission to build and install a gasoline station on the corner of
Bayshore Highway and California Avenue on lots 13,14,15,16, block 149.Referred.to fire chief Welts.
The Bayshore 0il Company,Ltd., requested permission to store gasoline and other petroleum
products above ground at their wholesale plant in Town of Baden. Referred to Fire Chief Welte.
A communication was received from the Special Site Sign Company. asking that the cit~
ordinance be changed to tax S~ per square foot instead of the flat rate of $20.00 per annum.
Placed on file.
The pacific Gas & Electric Company requested permission to open a trench on east side of
Linden Avenue starting 660 feet south of Commercial Avenue and extending 925 feet therefrom for the
purpose of replacing a section of 4 inch gas pipe. Permission granted.
The Pacific Oas and Electric Company requested permission to open a trench on the north
side of Second Lane starting 50 feet west of Linden Avenue and running 200 feet westerly therefrom.
Permission granted.
A communication was received from the League of California Municipalities asking the
City Council to oppose Senate Bills 526 and 5~?, and Assembly Bill 57S. These bills are desi~ned to
take certain'money which cities now receive from fines,etc,and turn it over to the county.
Councilman L~nucciani introduced a resolution opposing maid bills. The resolution was
adopted by the unanimous vote of all the members of the City Council,to-wit;-
Ayes, Councilmen, ¥.Botdo,R.Lloyd, N.Minucciani,R.Tibbetts,Joseph P.Quinlan.
Noes, C ouncilmen,None,
Ab sent, C curie ilmen, None.
Atte st, Daniel ~[cSweeney
City Clerk.
Recorded in Book of Resolutions,¥ol.2, at page 331.
Progress Estimate of the City Improvement ~Company,No.1, for the installation of traffic
signals in the amount of $1351.61 was ordered paid.
An application for the~position of city 'Judge was received from B.H.Truax.
The application was ordered placed on file.
Applications for the position of police o~ficer were received from Homer Louis Gibbs
and F. C. Schmi dt.
Applications placed on file.
The Treasurer's ~report for the month of ~ebruary was read, accepted and placed
on file.
The bonds of the Cit~,~ Improvement Company for the installation of traffic signals
in the City of South San Francisco,at the intersections of Grand Avenue with Linden
Avenue, and Grand Avenue with San Bruno Road ~ere submitte~i to the city council
and accepted.
The City Clerk was instructed to write the Pacific Gas & Electric Company, asking
them to set back the two poles'weSt of Swift Avenue on the south side of Grand
Avenue, as the same are interfering with traffic.
The Nayor instructed the city clerk to writ~, a letter of thanks to ~M. J.B.Pilkington,
nurseryman of ¥illbrae, for the 1000 bulbs presented to the City of South San Francisco.
Mayor Quinlan thanked the City Council for the resolution of condolence sent the family
of the late Thomas Quinlan.
Claims in the amount of $3539.29 were next presented to the Council for payment.
The claims having been audited by the finance committee Comucilman Minucciani moved they
be paid. The motion was seconded by Co~mcilman Tibbetts and regularly carried:
B. H. Truax
Dudley Perkins
Service Garage
J. Guglielmetti
Hoover Spring Co.
C. ~,anducc i
Fred Brown
M. Belli & Co.
Margarite Ruiz
August Terragno
Bertucelli & Rossetti
W. L. Hickey & Son
Jack F. Hickey
C ha s. Grant
California Pest
Control C o.
N, Medeghini
So. City Lumber Co.~
W. P. Full er Co.
Bank of So. S. F.
Ga]fi. and Laundry
W. L. Hickey & Son
All Soul' s Church
Jos, P. Q~inlan
League of California
Municipal it i es
prem. police care
I nut and washer
5 galS. valvoline~& sul~plies
gasoline police dept.
2 special front springs
police Uniform
painting parking zones
wash, grease police car
interpreting
I police cap
I wrench
re,fair blow-off valve
6 - 25 watt lamps
I ~sed ~as stove
4 nozzels
11 days labor on streets
5 sacks c e~,~nt
Sand
supplies street dept.
55 gals.crude oil
painting flagpole
towel service Feb.
repairing drinking fount.
ad. in Sovenir program
exy, enses to Redwood, Palo
Alto, Sacramento
$5.70
.17
9.50
65.11
15.20
65.00
27.00
7.95
5.00
4.00
1.85
2.00
1.20
6.00
J. l,. Jayne
City Improvement Co.
2.32
49.50
Z .21
.75
12.53
7.70
15.00
2,00
5.00
2.10
15. O0
1Z ,4 0
I copy convention proceed-
ings 2.50
Enterprise Press 500 cards - Bldg. inspector Z.75
San Mateo Co. Title Co. reports Feb. 1.50
Pacific Water Co. hydrant service Feb. 450.00
P. G. & E. hi~h?,-ay service Feb. 4.77
" Misc. service " ~9.41
......... " Street lights " 918.51
Pac. Tele. Co. phone service Feb. ~1.70
Pacific Water Co. water service Feb. 19.50
V. Gianelli 10~ d,ays labor he.] ping
gardner
249 C:~ress trees
Progress estimate ~l
traffic signals
45.00
71.25
1351.61
Total ~/35o9.29
There being no further business before the council Councilman Lloyd moved to adjourn until
the next regular ~eeting, Londay, kl:~ril 6, 19Z1, st 7:30 o'clock p. m. The motion v;~s
seconded by Councilman Minucciani and regularly carried.
Tim~ of adjournment 9:00 o'clock p. m.
Approved:
Re spectf~ty submitted,
~Iayor of South San Francisco. ~