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REGULAR I~ETING 0F THE CITY COUNCI~, OF THE CITY 0F
SOUTH SAN FRA~'ICISC0 ttELD MONDAY, DECEL[BER 18, 1933.
A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of South San
Francisco was held on l,~onday, December 18, 1933.
The meeting was called to order at ?:50 o'clock P. M. by Jos. P. Quinlan, }Jlayor.
The following Councilmen were present: V. Boido, Reese l~loyd, t~. Minucciani,
R. Tibbetts aud Jos. P. Qulnlan. City Clerk Daniel McSweeney being absent, on
motion made by Councilman ~,loyd, seconded by Councilman Tibbetts and regularly
carried, Councilman LIinucciani was appointed to act as clerk pro tern.
Reading of the minutes of the preceding meeting of the City Oouncil was dispensed
with.
Application was received fr~n Albert Rodgers, 504 Third Lane,
Basil Fornesi, 339 Lux Avenue, South San Francisco, Attilio Bolleri and Albert
Akers of South San Francisco, for permission to operate dauces on Sunday after-
noons at Fraternal Hall, 2 P. M. to 6 P. M., commencing about January 7, 1934.
On motion by Councilman Minucciani, seconded by Councilman Tibbetts and regularly
carried, the application was granted.
An application was received from Marion Petroff, Vice-President
Of the Bulgarian American ~¥elfare Society for permission to give a New Years party.
In view of the fact the proposed New Years party is to be a private affair, as
stated in the application, no action by the City Council was deemed necessary and
no other action was taken with reference to the application, except to state that
permission by the Council would not be required.
A letter was received from the Northside Taxpayers' Protective
Association of South San Francisco, and complaint was made about a condition
exi sting on Olive Avenue, commencing at the residence of Mr. Lopresti and extend-
ing to School Street. Councilman Tibbetts reported that work had already been
ordered for the purpose of repairing the portion of the sidewalk complained of
and that repairs would be made at the earliest possible time.
The report of Edward Farrell, as City Judge, for the month
of October, 1933, was read. This report shows total receipts for the month of
October amounting to $418.00.
The report of Edward Farrell, as City Judge, for the month
of Novsmber, 1933, was read. This report shows total receipts for the month of
No~vember amounting to $331.00. On motion made by Councilman , Lloyd, seconded
by Councilman Boido and regularly carried, both reports were ordered placed on
file.
A communication was received from South San Francisco Land
and Improvement Cospauy, dated December ?, 1933, stating that this company en-
closed checks for $7,954.63, first half of 1933-34 taxes, which the company stated
were being paid under protest. The letter stated that a claim would be filed to
sever the duplication of acreage existing in Zone D, tax bill ~1789, also fo~ the
Il,200.00 value of improvements, wharves and bulkheads, tax bill ~1793, as out-
lined in letters of the company dated November 16th to Daniel McSweeney, Deputy
Tax Collector. On motion by Councilman Lloyd and seconded by Councilman Boido
and regularly carried the letter was ordered placed on file.
The application of R. G. Burns and Anna Burns for a permit to
operate a gasoline and oil service station was again brought to the attention of
the City Council. ~ir. Burns addressed the City Council and later }ir.J.T.0'Keefe, Jr.
spoke in behalf of Mr. Burns and Mrs. Burns. Fire Chief A. J. Welte replied to
the argument of Mr. O'Keefe aud stated that there would be a fire hazard if a
gasoline station were conducted on the premises as they now exist. }Ir. Welts
stated that his recommendations as to fire protection should be complied with
before a permit is granted for the opration of a gasoline station. After con-
siderable discussion on motion of Councilman ~,loyd, seconded by Councilman
Minucciani and carried, the matter was referred to a committee consisting of
Fire Chief A. J. ~elte, Andrew Hynding, Councilman Tibbetts, Councilman Boido,
J. W. Coleberd and a representative to be selected by the Board of Fire Under-
writers.
On motion by Councilman ~Iimscciani, seconded by Councilman
Lloyd and regularly carried, the bills as previously audited in the amount of
$1,191.14 were ordered paid.
Louis Belloni
Service Garage
Gamewell Co.
Arndt's Dept. Store
Rucker-Fuller Co.
National Fire Pro.
As sn.
Goodyear Service
Lletal Thermit Co.
So.City Lumber Co.
S. }iinetti
Jenn~ n~s Pharmacy
UnderwOod Elliott Co.
D. McSweeney
A. Detomasi
Bashful Smi th
Standard 0il Co.
James Gratterola
P. G. & E.
6 Blankets for jail $12.!?
tire repair, spring Police car 6.25
20 lbs. register paper 5.15
6 slips 2.15
1 desk aud swivel chair 39.46
1 fire inspection manual
4 tires and tubes
~aterials
supplies street dept.
repair 2 drinking fountains
supplies Clerk's office
rent typewriter to 12/24
P. O. rent and stamps
1 day poisoning rats
Blueprints
Gasoline 0ct.30-Nov.13
22 street lights
Misc. service
1.50
38.11
23.00
1.5.59
12.90
18.86
4.20
10. O0
1V. 20
4.00
14.01
64.58
33. O0
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Basil Fornesi, 339 ~ux Avenne, South San Franc!~co, Atttlio Bolleri and Albert
Akers of South San Francisco, for permission to operate da~ces o~ SHnday after-
noons at ~rater~al Hall, 2 P. M. to $ P. M., commencing about January 7, 1%~4.
On motion by Councilman MinHcciani, seconded by Co~ncilm~n ~ibbetts and regularly
carried, the application was gra~ted.
An application was received from Marion Petroff, Vice-President
Of the Bulgarian American ~elfare Society for permission to give a New Years party.
In view of the fact the proposed New Years party is to be a private affair, as
stated in the application, no action by the City Council was deemed necessary and
no other action was taken with reference to the application, except to state that
permission by the Council would not be required.
A letter was received from the Northside Taxpayers' Protective
Association of South San Francisco, and complaint was made about a condition
exi sting on Olive Avenue, commencing at the residence of Mr. Loprestt and extend-
ing to School Street. Councilman Tibbetts reported that work had already been
ordered for the purpose of repairing the portion of the sidewalk complained of
and that repairs would be made at the earliest possible time.
The report of Edward Farrell, as City Judge, for the month
of October, 1933, was read. This report shows total receipts for the month of
October amounting to $418.00.
The report of Edward Farrell, as City Judge, for the month
of November, 1933, was read. This report shows total receipts for the month of
NoTember amounting to $331.00. On motion made by Councilman ~loyd, seconded
by Councilman Boido and regularly carried, both reports were ordered placed on
file.
A communication was received from South San Erancisco Land
and Improvement Co~pany, dated December ?, 1933, stating that this company en-
closed checks for $7,9~4.63, first half of 1933-34 taxes, which the company stated
were being paid under protest. The letter stated that a claim would be filed to
cover the duplication of acreage existing in Zone D, tax bill ~1789, also fo~ the
$11,200.00 value of improvements, wharves and bulkheads, tax bill ~1793, as out-
lined in letters of the company dated November 16th to Daniel McSweeney, Deputy
Tax Collector. On motion by Councilman Lloyd and seconded by Councilman Boido
and regularly carried the letter ~s ordered placed on file.
The application of R. G. Burns and Anna Burns for a permit to
operate a gasoline and oil service station was again brought to the attention of
the City Council. Mr. Burns addressed the City Council and later Mr.J.T.0'Keefe, Jr.
spoke in behalf of Mr. Burns and Mrs. Burns. ~ire Chief A. J. ~¥elte replied to
the argument of Mr. O'Keefe and stated that there would be a fire hazard if a
gasoline station were conducted on the premises as they now exist. Nr. ¥~elte
stated that his recommendations as to fire protection should be complied with
before a permit is granted for the opration of a gasoline station. After con-
siderable discussion on motion of Councilman Lloyd, seconded by Councilman
Minucciani and carried, the matter was referred to a committee consisting of
Fire Chief A. J. ¥~elte, Andrew Hynding, Councilman Tibbetts, Councilman Boido,
J. W. Coleberd and a representative to be selected by the Board of Fire Under-
writers.
On motion by Councilman ~{inucciani, seconded by Councilman
Lloyd and regularly carried, the bills as previously audited in the amount of
$1,191.14 were ordered paid.
Louis Belloni
Service Garage
Gsmewell Co.
Arndt's Dept. Store
Rucker-~uller Co.
National Fire Pro.
As sn.
Goodyear Service
Metal Thermit Co.
So.City Lumber Co.
S. ~inetti
Jennin~s Pharmacy
UnderwOod Elliott Co.
D. McSweeney
A. Detomasi
Bashful Smi th
Standard 0il Co.
James Gratterola
P. G. & E.
6 Blankets for jail $12.17
tire repair, spring Police car 6.25
20 lbs. register paper 5.15
6 slips 2.15
1 desk and swivel chair 39.46
1 fire inspection manual
4 tires and tubes
~aterials
supplies street dept.
repair 2 drinking fountains
supplies Clerk's office
rent typewriter to 12/24
P. 0. rent and stamps
i day poisoning rats
Blueprints
Gasoline 0ct.30-Nov. 13
22 street lights
Misc. service
street lights Nov.
Baker Namilton Pacific 6 ells and pipe
1. ~0
38.11
23.00
13.59
12.90
18.86
4.20
10. O0
17.20
4.00
14.0~
64.~8
33. O0
107.63
637.31
11.62
South City ~umber and Supply Co. chalk line and square
" material park
Bertuccelli & Nannini 2 doz. shovels,rake &
pitch fork
Chas. Bollazzi 2 doz shovels, tape,
flashlight
5.58
8.19
45.25
61.42
.~ To tal $1,191.14
at the corner of California Avenue and Bayshore Highly in South San Fr~cieco.
motion made by Councilman Lloyd seconded by CoUncilman Boido and regularly carried
the peition was accepted and placed on file.
NE~'~ BUSINESS
On motion made by Councilman Lloyd, seconded by Councilman D~inucciani and
regularly carried, it was ordered that the salaries of all city employees be paid
before Christmas Day. Thereupon the Mayor wished all employees of the city a Happy
Christmas.
Under good and welfare of the community, Fire Chief A. J. Welte reported
that the Christmas tree was lit up and that the Christmas tree committee was very
active.
On motion regularly made and seconded and carried by the unanimous vote
of the Council, an adjournment was taken to January 2, 1934, at ?:30 o'clock p. m.
Time c,f adjournment 8:46 o'clock p. m.
Approved;
Mayor.