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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1932-07-18REGU?;AR MEETING OF' THE CITY 00UNCIL 0P THE CITY 0P SOUTH SAN PRANOISO0,HELD MONDAY, JULY LSTH, 19 S2, The regular meeting of the city council of the 0ity of South San Francisco was held in the city hall Monday evening, July 18th,19~. The meeting was called to order at 7;30 o'clock P.M. by Mayor Joseph P.0uinlan. ROLL CALL. Roll call found the following members of the council present,to-wit;- Councilmen M. Minucetanl,R.Tibbetts,Jgseph P.Quinlan. Absent,Councilmen, V.Boido,R.Lloyd. The minutes of the previous meeting sere read. There being no errors or omissions ,they were approved as read. An application .wac made by a committee of Fraternal Hall members for permission to hold a dance in the hall August ~0th,1932,. to be known as Candidates Ball, and for the behest1 of Fraternal Hall. Exemption from the $5.00 fee was requested. The council decided that no exemption could be allowe~, but the permit was granted with this stipulation, A communication was received from R.C.Sti0kle stating that he had assigned all his rights,privileges and interests 'of whatever kind an& natur~ granted him by res°lution of the city council of SeuthSamPranoisoe June 6th,1932 for a dog racing track, to the Baden Kennel 01ub of Sou~h San Francisco. He also thanked the city council for all past favors. Co~unical accepted and placed on file. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company applied for permission to open a trench 130 feet longin the easterly sidewalk area of Palm Avenue So. of Park Way. Heferred to councilman Tibbet and the desired permission ordered granted. The Standard 0il Company of California asked permission t.o install one ~0,000 galloz above-ground Storage Tank for' the storage of ~asoline, to be made at their plant on Linden Avenue. Per~ission granted. The League of California Municipalities submitte& a,proposition to haVe the city join a~ organization to employ an expert to look afte~ the city's interests in the State Legislature and other quarters, etc. Communication placed on file. The monthly report of City Treasurer Kauffmann for the month of June was read and accepted. Under the head of Good and Welfare Fred Brown stated that all police and deput~ poli should be citizens of South San Francisco. Claims in the amount of $4~6.'52 were next presented to the city council for payment. ~red Lautse Soan~ini & ~anetti Howard Buick Co. Dudley Perkins Co. J, ~ol~la & Co. .E, Tenturi A, Welts E, Brawn Fred, J, Lautse Royal Supply let payment ford tru~k 2 tires police dept. repair police oar repairs motorc~e 1 windshield & installation matches for burning, grass expenses to Firemena~O Convention mist, items fire dept. 18 lamps 1 truck type oaring & tube s uppli es lst-Ynd db ~rd quarters - dues Jenatngs Fhar~aoy supplies clerk's ~all~d Mercantile Laundry servioe June John Corso The 8o, City L~mber Co, I1 Casino Art Wor~ J, Ftgo~ & Bank of ~o.8, office removing garbage printing Ordinance ~169 and ~160 m~terial & concrete cleaning fountain to ~une claims taking census autos trend and Linden Aves, $24?,50 3~.90 SS.4~ 50.0? 2.~0 1,40 2~.00 ~ ,00 4.~0 ~?.10 9.8~ 18,00 11,90 , 5.00 8.00 S4.00 4.00 6,00 otal - - . - - . .....,-.,,;..,o 0n motion by 0ounctlman Ttbbetts seconded by Counollman Minucolani and regularly carried the claims were ordere~ paid. ?here being no further busimess before the council,c~uncilman Tibbetts moved to adjo~ until the next regular meeting, Monday,August lst,19S~,at ?;~0 o'clock p.m. The motion was sec by councilman Mtnucciani and regularly carried. Time of adjournment, 8;~0 o'clock, p.m. PProved 's~Ut ~ano is oo. Respectfully submitted,