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REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY C0b~'ICIL 0F THE CITY OF SOUTH
SAN FRANCISCO, HELD }~ONDAY, }'!IAY 18,1936.
The regular meeting of the city cotmcil of the City of South San Francisco was
held in the city hall, Monday evening, May 18th, 1936.
The meeting was called to order at 8 o'clockp.m, by }gayor A.W.Ratto.
ROLL CALL.
Roll call found all members of the City Council present, as follows;-
Councilmen, V. BoidoA, J, Es chelbach, J.F. lv{ager, M. Minucciani, D. W. Ratto.
The minutes of the meeting of May 4th, 1~36 were approved as read. The minutes
of the adjourned meetin~ of May 6tb~.1936 were not anDroved pendin{ some corrections.
A communication was received from George A.Capitelli,222 Linden Avenue, statin~
he had started in the insurance business and requested some of the city's business. The
Communication was accepted and placed on file.
An application was received from the Bolt a Nut Club of South San Francisco asking
permission to hold a dance in Fraternal Hall Saturday evening, June 13,1936, from ~ p.m.
until 2 A.M. $5.00 accompanied the application for ~}olice protection. 9R motion by Cotmcil-
man Eschelbach, seeonded by Councilman l~{inucciani and regularly carried the permit was
granted.
An application was received from the :outh San Francisco Firemen's Association
requesting permission 'to hold a d~nce in Fraternal Hall, Saturday evening, 2day
The aeplicabion was accompanied bY a five dollar check for police protection. On motion
by Co~cilman Eschelbach, seconded by Counci]nnan 13oido and regularly carried the permit was
granted.
Jo~hn A.Nauman applied for a business license to establish a funeral parlor at
~11 Linden Avenue. On motion by Councilman D,~ager, seconded by Councilman },iinucciani and
regularly carried the license was granted.
A communication was received from Albert C.Kleemeyer, Secretary of the Board of
Education, st,.ting that at a special meetin~ of the Board of Education it was decided to
aza~ ope~ the school playgrounds for the children this year, and requested the city to
appoint~t~he supervisors, as has be~n done in the past. Communication accepted and placed
A communication was received fro~ the ~den Kennel Club stating that on their
opening night,May 16,1936, the fire department was represented but no police protection
was accorded, and asked that police protection be given at once as was granted at the City's
meeting of May 4,1936. On motion by 0ouncilman Mager, seconded by Councilman Minuciani
and regularly carried the communication was ordered placed on file.
A petition signed by ten merchants was received requestin~ the city authorities
to allow them to keep open on Memorial Bay, Sat(~rday, May 30,1~)36. Hayer Ratto asked the
City attorney if the city council had authority to ~%rant the petition, t~r. Coleberd said
No. Councilman Eschelbach stated the city mi~ht foruet about the store bein~ open on this
particular occasion, the fact of two holidays coming together, and proceed at once to amend
the ordinance to the satisfaction. Councilman ~,{ir, ucciani stated the ordinance was drawn
up on the reco~.~endation and s,~vervision of the businessmen themselves,and while it canno~
be broken officially for a daN', he was willin~ to overlook an infraction on
this occasion and the ordinance could be amended at a later date.
Co~n~cilman Boido stated that somethinu should be done to relieve the merchants,
that the ordinance seemed unsatisfactory in its present form, and the city officials oughz
to overlook the matter in this case.
Emelio Cortesi stated it was a hardshio upon the merchants, in the 6ases of two
holidays, Saturdays and Sundays, together, and al~o for the people to have who have to
}~Iondays or fie to San Bruno or other towns for their necessities.
!',~ayor Ratto stated in reply to ~,,{r. Cortese the city was willing to do anything for
the merchants,s~mend 'the ordinance or repeal the ordinance,provided the businessmen reques;ed
it,but at the present time under the ordinance as it stands,the city's hands are tied. ·
Councilman Esc~albach moved that the subject be laid over till the next meeting.
The motion was seconded by CounciLman ~inucciani and regularly carried.
Application for laboring work of any kind were received from ~artin 5~oro,
Egio Levi and Charles Mercks. Applications accepted and placed on file.
Fire chief Welte submitted the name of Manuel Castro for appointment to the call
forces of the fire department to fill a vacancy in No.1 Fire Station. On motion by
Councilman Eschelbach, seconded by Councilman Maser and regularly carried the appointment
was made.
This being the date set for the opening of bids for the city's new police car
Councilman Eschelbach moved that the bi~s be opened. The motion ~Jas seconded by Cotmcilman
Minucciani and regularly carried. The following bids were then opened;-
Arthur R.Lindburg Co,1936,5 passesger Lincoln Zephyr Sedan
sales t~x
Total
Allowance on City's Dodge
Eedan
Net differance
$1605.00
$I'6-o~. 15
750.00
90Z.15
Denelt Motors Limited
one -4 door Packard Sedan,fully equipped
Allowance of 1935 Dodge Sedan
Net difference
~1489.90
73Z.45
~756.45
William J.Sweeney Studebaker President '8'shatter proof glass throughout
Sales tax
Total
Less Federal Excise Tax
Total
Less allowa~ce 1~35 Dodge Eedan
Net difference
~1443. O0
43.s9
~1486.29
27.50
~1458.79
700.00
758.V9
The Pacific Gas & E!ec~ric Company r~uested permission to extend a 2"main in the Westerly
sidewalk area Ave between California Avenue & Seventh Lane,in Parkway Between Pine & Maple Avenues and
in Ashton Avenue N.of Cummings Avenue,according to s~etches attached.Referred to Councilman Eschalbach.
A communication was received from George A.Capitelli,222 Linden Avenue, stating
he had started in the insurance business and requested some of the city's business. The
Communication was accepted and placed on file.
An application was received from the Bolt & Nut Club of South San Francisco asking
permission to hold a dance in Fraternal Hall Saturday evening, June 13,1936, from 9 p.m.
until 2 A.M. $5.00 accompanied the application for ?olice protection. 9n motion by Cotmcil-
man Eschelbach, seconded by Councilman Minucciani and regularly carried the permit was
granted.
An application was received from the !outh San Francisco Firemen's Association
requesting permission to hold a dance in Frat,rnal Hall, Saturday evening, ?~ay ~3,1936.
The aoplicabion was accompanied b~ a five dOllar check .for police protection. On motion
by CounciLman Eschelbach, seconded by Counci~nan Lomdo and regularly carried the permit was
granted.
Job~ A.Nauman applied for a business license to establish a funeral parlor at
211 Linden Avenue. On motion by Councilman ?~ager, seconded by Councilman Ninucciani and
regularly carried the license was granted.
A communication was received from Albert C.Kleemeyer,Secretary of the Roard of
Education, stating that at a special meeting of the Board of Education it was dec~ed to
again ope~ the school playgrounds for the children this year, and requested the city to
appoint~mt~he supervisors, as has be~n done in the past. Communication accepted and placed
file. ? ' "
A communication was received fro~ the ~den Ke~nel Club stating that on their
opening night,~ay 16,193~, the fire department was represented but no police protection
was accorded, and asked that police protection be ~iven at once as was granted at the City's
meeting of Nay 4,1936. On motion by ~ouncilman Mager, seconded by Councilman Minuciani
and regularly carried the communication Was ordered placed on file.
A petition signed by ten merchants was received requesting the city authorities
to allow them to keep open on Memorial ~ay, Sat~rday, May 30,1)3~. ~.~iayor Ratto asked the
City attorney if the city council had authority to grant the petition. Mr. Coleberd said
No. Councilman Eschelbach stated the city mizht forzet about the store bein~ open on this
particular occasion, the fact of two holidays coming together, and proceed at once to amend
the ordinance to the satisfaction. Councilman Minucciani stated the ordinance was drawn
up on the recon~endation and s~vervision of the businessmen themselves,and while it cannov
be broken officially for a day, he was willin~ to overlook an infraction on
this occasion and the ordinance could be amended at a later date.
Co~kucil~an Boido stated that semethin~ should be done to relieve the merchants,
that the ordinance seemed unsatisfactory in its present form, and the city officials ou~hv
to overlook the matter in this case.
~melio Cortesi stated it was a hardship upon the merchants, in the 6ases of two
holldays.,Saturdays and Sundays, together, and also for the people to have who have to
~iondays or Go to San Bruno or other towns for their necessities.
~ayor Ratto stated in reply to Mr. Cortese the city was willing to do anythinm7 f.or
the merchants,~mend the ordinance or repeal the ordinance,provided the businessmen requested
it,but at the present time under the ordinance as it stands,the city's hands are tied.
Councilman EscD~lbach moved that the subject be laid over till the next meeting.
The motion ~as seconded by Councilman Minucciani and regularly carried.
Application for laboring work of any kind were received from ~artin Moro,
Egio Levi and Charles Mercks. Applications accepted and placed on file.
Fire chief Welte submitted the name of Manuel Castro for appointment to the call
forces of the fire department to fill a vacancy in No.i Fire Station. On motion by
Councilman Eschelbach, seconded by Councilman ~Iaoer and regula~l carried the appointment
Was made.
This being the date set for the opening of bids for the city's new police car
Councilman Eschelbach moved that the bids be opened. The motion was seconded by Councilman
Minucciani and regularly carried. The following bids were then opened;-
Arthur R.Lindburg Co,1936,5 passesger Lincoln Zephyr Sedan
sales tmx
Total
Allowance on City's Dodge
Eedan
Net differance
$1605.00
I'6 .15
750.00
903.15
Denelt Motors Limited
one -4 door Packard Sedan, fully equipped
Allowance of 1935 Dodge Sedan
Net difference
$1489.90
733.45
$ 756.45
Willi~,~ J.Sweeney Studeb~{er President '8'shatter proof glass throughout
Sales taE
Total
Less Federal Excise Tax
Total
Less allowa~ce 1935 Dodye Eedan
Net difference
$1443.00
$ 43.29
~14~ 6.29
~i~ 27.50
~!45~.79
7oo.oo
~ 758.79
The Pacific Gas & E!ec~ric Company r~uested permission to extend a 2"main in the Westerly
sidewalk area Ave between California Avenue & Seventh Lane,in Parkway Between Pine & Maple Avenues and
in Ashton Avenue N.of Cummings Avenue,according to s~etches attached.Referred to Councilman Eschalbach.
Alternate--- Studebaker President '8', without chromedisc wheels,automatic
switch-key starting and overdrive transmission
Plus sales tax
Total
Le ss Federal Excise Tax
Total
if1374. O0
; 41.22
;1415.22
; 26.40
;13~8.82
:;~ 700. O0
Less allowance on 1935 DodTe Sedan~
Net differance ~ 682.82
On ~lotion by Co'~uncilman ~ager, seconded b7 councilma'a Bo!do and re i'ularly carried /
acceptance .of the bid was laid over till o:ce week from to-niTht,i..:~on~ay, May 25th, 1936.
Notmc?ng a de~e~ation of ladies ~rese~t Mayor Ratto asked them if they wished ~o'~
waited on before continuing the city's business.
Mrs. Alma Le~with ':~as introduced as President of the Grand Avenue P.T.A. She outlined
the requirements of the city's children in t:a~ matter of plavgro~muds and recreation centers
in several parts of the city;stating it would be of great value to the children and urged the
City Council to establish these ~enters. She was followed by Mrs Peck, who stated the
~stab!is~'~-.~m.,.~ of Children' s playgrozuuds or recreation centers would keep the children off the
streets, furnish, healthful exercise, a~undance of amusement~ would be inspirational and the
building of character if the proper program were adopted..
Councilman Minucciani, Chai~,~an of the Finance Committee stated the city fun~s were
in good shape and was much in favor of opening playgrounds for the children of the city, for
health, amusement and instruction. ~
Councilman Mager, Boido and Eschelbach were also very much. in favor of doing some-
thing alon~ the lines suggested by the P.T.~. ~'~ayor Ratto stated he was very much in favor
:f the movement and would co-operate in every way possible, and requested the dele~ation to
furnish a concrete plan an d program of the requirements to establish centers for recreation
~f the kind them favor~
Councilman Mager said he would be unable to attend certain meetin~s but suggested ~rs
Peck and others of their co~;mlittee inspect other playgrounds and recreation centers for information
for themselves and the city cou'~cfl, and said he ',,~as ~ery much interested in the movement.
Councilman Eschelbach Stated Willows Park is an idea? spot for a recreation center,
mad the city owns the ground, ornsauental trees could be set out to beautify the center,another
oaseball grounds installed, together with a tennis court,basket ball court and all equipment t
necessary for a choldren's p!aygro~uud. Councilman Boido stated stated it is an important thet s
Should be done. Mayor Ratto stated he would call a meeting and have the subject brought up for
i~nediate discussion and would notify the committees when ready, and advised them to procure
tentative plans and an outline of the ~equirements necessary to operats a recreation center.
Counc~.lman Minucciani introduced a resolution to lay on the table a fo..~m of ordinance
Entitled "An ordinancere~u±a~~ ~ ~'n~_~ the sale ,installation, ~ainte~.ance,and red, air of appliances
designated to employ natural,mixed or manufactured gas as a fuel medium , et.c, The reso!uti~
was adopted by the unanimous vote of all the city councilman, as follows.-
Ayes,Councilman V.Boido,A.J.Esche!bach, J.F.Mager, M.Minucciani~ D.!V.Ratto.
Noes, Councilmen, None, Absent Councilmen,None, Attest Daniel McSweeney
Recorded in Book of Resolutions,Vol.2, at page 55, /~ ~-Y-~lerk.
Councilman Eschelbach then introduced an ordinance No, entitled "AN ORDINANCE
REGULATI~IG THE SALE,MAINTENaNCE,MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF APPLIANCES DESIG'~ATED TO EMPLOY
NATRUAL,~IXED OR ZAN'UFACTU~~v ~AS AS A F~L ~EDI~,~,~D HOUSE OAS PIPING IN THE CITY OF SOUTH
_,-~qANCISC0:PROVIDI~G FOR THE INSPECTION OF GAID APPLIANCES AND HOUSE OAS PIPING: PROVIDING FOR
ISSUANCE OF PERMITS FOR THE INSTALLATION AND FOR RE fAIR OF SAID APPLIANCES AND HOUSE OAS PIPIN(
AI~ THE COLLECTION OF FEES T!~EREFOR: PROVIDINa FOR TI~ LICENSING OF PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE
BUSINESS OF INSTALLING AND FOR REPAIRING SAiD APPLIANCES AND HOUSE GAS PIPING: PROVIDINO FOR
?ENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE, HAD IT~ TITLE RE~DI!;~ AND WAS LAID OVER to come up
under the regular order of business at another meeting.
' Councilman Mager introduced a resolution to lay on the table a form of ordinance
entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SA]: FRANCISCO ADOPTING THE U~IFORM BUILDI~O CODE
1935 Edition and Repealing Ordinance No.148 OF SAID CITY OF SOUTH SAN FP~NCISC0 'ENTITLED
AN 0RDIN~CE OF T~!E CIT~ OF !~0UT~-~ SAN FRANCISCO ADOPTING THE ~iFOR~ BUILDING CODE 1927 EDITI(
.M)0PTED BY T!TE PACIFIC COAST COAST BUtLDIN~ OFFICIALS CONFERENCE AT THE SIXTH ANNUAL
0CTOBER, 1927', ADOPTED ~:~mPTEMBER 17.1928, INTRODUCED ON THE THIRD DAY OF FEBRUARY, 19$6~The,res¢
l~The proposed ordinance had its title reading and was laid over to come up under the
_egular order of business at ~nother meet~ng.A. JEschelbach, J ..... .',a~er,.,~.~..~inucciani,D.,7.Ratt~,noe
ionwas~~e~ by the vote~ ofall the counci!man, Ayes,Boidg/none, absent,none~Attest,Daniel McSweeney,~ity
Rec~B.0~~ Councalman Minucctani introduced a resolution of the City of South San
~'~vacating and setting aside a resolution of the City of ~ou~h San Francisco, adopted Apri~ V~193~
i-[ providing for the amendment of the lease entered into by said city of South San Francisco and
G.H.Thomson on the 18,day of April, 1932, for the purpose of orecting,maintainin~ and operating
an electric sign. The resolution was adopted by the votes of all the members of the city co~
as follows, Ayes, Councilmen,V.Boido, A.J.Eschelbach, J.F.Nager, M.~inucciani, R.W.Ratto.
Noes, Councilmen, None, Absent, Councilmen, None. Attest Daniel McSweene~
City Clerk.
Recorded in Book of Resolutions, ~olume ~, at paze
Councilman Minucciani introduced a resolution of the City of South San Francisco vacati~
_. and setting aside a resolution providing for ~ amendment of lease between City of South San
Francisco and G.H.Thomson,which resolution was adopted by said ~ity ~ouncil on the 8, day of Ma2
L988. The resolution was adopted by the unanimous votes of all the ~ity Councilman,as follows;
~ Ayes, Councilmen, V.Boido, A.J.Eschelbach, J.F.~ ~
~-- ~aoer, M.l~inucciani,D.J.Ratto.
Noes, Councilmen , None, Absent, ~Councilmen,None. Attest Daniel McSweeney
City Clerk.
Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Vol.~, at page 56.
Councilman Eschelbach next introduced a resolution approving of the new agreement with
Mr. Thomson, which agreement was submitted and signed by the Mayor and City Clerk and the Lesse
The resolution was adopted by the votes of all the members of the City Council,as follo~
Ayes, Councilmen, V.Boido, A.J. Eschelbach, J.F.Macer, M.Minucciani,D.~.Ratto.
Noes,Councilmen,None. Absent, Councilmen,None. Attest Daniel McSweeney
Cit~ Clerk.
Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Vol.~,at page 57.
Engineer Robert Klasses reported that a Grocer officer should be desi~h~8 ~ ~o~
On motion by Co~uucilman ~gager, seconded by councilman. Boido a~ud reuularly car~ried y
acceptance of the bid was laid over ti~! o~e week from to-n~:ht,~...~onSay,~ay 25th, 193o. ~ /~
Notic?n~ a de~e~ation of ladies ~rese~t ~ayor Ratto asked them if they wished t0~P ~'
waited on before continuing the city's business.
~{rs. A~a Lo,with '~as introduced as President of the Grand Avenue P.T.A. She outlined
the requirements of the city's children in the matter of playgrounds and recreation centers
in several parts of the city, stating it would be of zreat value to the children and urged the
City Co~cil to establish these ~enters. She was followed by I~Irs Peck, who stated the
~stablishi'~-~Z of Children' s playgrounds or recreation centers would keep the children off the
streets, furnish, healthful exercise, a~undance of ~usement~ would be inspirational and the
building of character if the proper progr~ were adopted..
Co~cilman ~inucciani, Chairman of the Finance Committee stated the city fun~s were
In good shape and was much in favor of opening playgro~ds for the children of the city, for
aealth,~musement and instruction. ~ --
Councilman L{ager, Boido and Eschelbach were also very much in favor of doing some-
thing alonG the lines suggested by the P.T.A. ![ayor Ratto stated he was vory much in favor
of the movement and ~ould co-operate in every way possible, and requested the dele{ation to
furnish a concrete plan a~ d progr~ of the roquirements to establish centers for recreation
of the kind they favor~
Co~cilman ~,{ager said he would be unable to attend certain meetings but suggested Nrs.
Peck and othsrs of their co~m~ittee inspect other playgro~ds and r~creation centers for info~ation
for themselves and the city cou~cil, and said he was bery much interested in the movement.
Co~ci~an Eschelbach Stated Uillows Park is an idea~ spot for a recreation center,
~d the city owns the gro~d,ornmuental trees could be set out to beautify the center,~other
oaseball sro~ds installed,together with a tennis court,basket ball court and all equipment ti
necessary for a choldren's playground. Co--clean Boido stated stated it is an important thet s{
Should be done. ~{ayor Ratto stated he would call a meeting and have the subject brought up for
i~ediate discussion ~d would notify the committees when ready, and advised them to procure
~entative plans and ~ outline of the requirements necessary to operat~ a recreation center.
Councilm~ ~inucciani introduced a resolution to lay on the table a form of ordins~ce
Entitled "An ordinance regulating the sale ,installation, ~aintenance,and re~0air of appli~ces
designated to employ natural,mixed or manufactured gas as a fuel medi~ , otc, The reso!utic
was adopted by the ~animous vote of all the city councilm~,as follows.-
Ayes, Councilman V. Boido, A. J. Esche!bach, J.F.~,~ager, ~I.~inucciani, D.I:~I. Ratto.
Noes, Councilmen,None, Absent Councilmen,None, Attest .Dauiel ~cSweeney
Recorded in Book of Resolutions,Vol.~O, at page 85, ~,~, ~'C. ity 'C-i~k.
Councilman Eschelbach then introduced an ordinance No, entitled "AN ORDINANCE
REGULATIh~G THE SALE,~,~AINTE~UENCE,k~AINTENANCE AND REPAIR 0F APPLIANCES DESIG'~ATED T0 E~PLOY
NATRUAL,I~IXED 0R ~fA~:~UFACTU~ C~AS AS A F~PL ~.~EDI~,A~'~D HOUSE C-AS PIPING IN THE CITY
~ANCISC0:PROVIDI~G FOR T~ INSPECTION 0F GAID APPLIANCES AND !t0USE ~AS PIPING: PROVIDING FOR
ISSUANCE 0F PERi, ITS FOR THE INSTALLATION ~D FOR RE:~AIR 0F SAID APPLIANCES AND HOUSE OAS PIPING
AND THE COLLECTION 0F FEES T~[EREFOR: PROVIDI~a FOR THE LICENSING 0F PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE
BUSINESS 0F INSTALLING AND FOR REPAIRING SAiD APPLIANCES AND HOUSE OAS PIPING: PROVIDI>~q FOR
PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION 07 THIS ()RDI~A~x~CE, HAD IT.', .~I~LL RE~)I~; AND ~AS LAID OVER to come up
~der the re~lar order of business at another meeting.
' Co~cilman ~1ager introduced a resolution to lay on the table a fo~ of ordinate
entitled "AN 0RDII~ANCE 0F THE CIT]f 0F SOUTi~ SA]: F~NCISC0 ~0PTINO THE U[QFOR~ BUILDI!~O CODE
1935 Edition and Repealing Ordinance No.148 0F SAID CITY 0F SOUTH SAN FP~NCISC0 ~ENTITLED
~ 0RDIN~1CE 0F ~ ~ _, zo~ ADOP~I~.~ TH_~ ~tiFOR?~ BUILDING CODE 192V EDITI(
p ...... CIT-~i OF ~',0~IT SAN F~z,~C''-°~ .- ~o --;]
~0PTED BY T!~ PACIFIC COAST COAST BUILDINg- OFFIC]-ALS CONFzRmNCE AT TH~, SIXTH ANNUAL ~'~EETT~~
OCTOBER, 19~', ~0PTED :~EPTE~[BER 1T.1928, INT~d0DUCED ON THE T!-III~D DAY 0F FEBRUARY, 19BS~The ,rase
~,~?The proposed ordinance had its title roading ~d was lald over to come up under the
_~l. ap Order Of b~sin~ss at ~.~othyr me~tlng,A. JEsoh8lbaoh~J ...... .~a~$p,~:.]~;In~oolani~D.
' ion was~~ed by the votes of all the councilman, Ayes,p, oidr/none, absent, none,Attest,Daniel ~gcSweeney,~ity
Rec$B.Of Res~ Councilman !~,~inucci~i introduced a resolution of the City of South S~
~~atlng and setting aside a resolution of the City of Zouth S~ Fr~clsco,adopted April ~195~
.:~ ' providing for the ~enBent of the lease entered into by said city of South San Francisco ~d
[ G.H.Thomson on the 18,day of April~lr~2, for the purpose of ~cting,ma!ntaininZ and operating
.- ~ electric si~. The resolution was adopted by the votes of all the members of the city co:
as follows, Ayes, Councilmen,V.Boldo, A.J.Eschelbach, J.F.~ager, :v[.~inucciani, B.W.Ratto.
Noes, Co~ci~en,None, Absent, Councilmen, None. Attest D~iel ~cSweeney
City Clerk.
Recorded in Book of Resolutions, 'o!~e ~, at raze 8~.
Co,clean ~inucciani introduced a resolution of the City of South San Francisco vacati~
and setting aside a resolution providing fo~- . ~en~ent of lease between City of South
Francisco and G.H.Thomson,which resolution was adopted by said eity eouncil on the 8, day of ~[a
L95~. The resolution was adopted by the ~animous votes of all the ~ity Co~cilman,as follows;
Ayes, Co~cilmen, V.Boido, A.J. Eschelbach, J.F.?,~[ager, ~.I~inucciani,D.W.Ratto.
Noes, Co~cilm~ , None, Absent, Councilmen,None. Attest Daniel ~qSweeney
City Clerk.
Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Vol.~, at pa~e
Counci~ Eschelbach next introduced a resolution approving of the new agreement with
Mr. Thomson, which agreement was submi:ted and signed by the Mayor and City Clerk and the Lesse
The resolution was adopted by the votes of all the ~embsrs of the City Council,as follom
Ayes, Co~ci~en, V.Boido, A.J. Eschelbach, J.F.!,~a.Ter, ~.I,.~inucciani,D.~.Ratto.
Noes,Co~ci~en,None. Absent, Co~cilmen,None. Attest Daniel [~[cSweeney
Cit~ Clerk.
Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Vol.~,at page
Engineer Robert Klasses reported that a proper officer should be designated to sign
project:' statements and other papers pertain~n~ to the Sta~--"~ cent gas tax fund, and also that
the city authorize~ the accumulation of funds to accrue under project statement No.36,1 for
expenditure at a later date. Accordingly Councilman Mager introduced a resolution of the City
of South San Francisco authorizinM and designating the ~ayor of this city as the proper person
zo sign project statements and other papers pertaininz to the State ~ cent Oas Tan Fund.
The resolution was adopted by the votes of all the members of the City Council, as foll~
Ayes, Councilman V.Boido,A.J.Eschelbach, J.F.~acer,~.?~in~cciani, D.W.Ratto.
Noes. Councilmen,None, Absent, Councilme,:, None, Attest, Daniel ~'.~cS~ney
City Clerk.
Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Vol.2,at page 57.
Claims in the amount of $2421.98 were next prese~oted to the council for payment;-
Oakland Sewer construction Co.
Dudley Perkins
S. S. ?. Hospital
Superior steam Laundry
Highway Transoort Co .
Wscific Coast Rubber Co
Enterprise Foundry
FrarZ Pariani
Arndt's Dry Roods Store
So City Lb~ & Supply Co
W.P.Fuller & Co
SO.City Lbr. & Supply Co
ti ' I1
H.S.Crocker & Co
Bank of So.,San Francisco
Andrew Hynding
Patrick & ~,~oise Klinkner Co
J. S. Baker
So. City LBR & Supply Co
Robert Beach
balance due on contract ~655.72
.Service motor cycle $ 4.18
exam for alcoholism ~ 2.50
wash jail blanket $ 1.50
1.18
freight on hose
testing hose
40.00
machine work fire truck 2 12.29
repair fire chief coupe $ 1.5~
blankets and curtains fire DS 6.99
manila rope,fir dept ~ 2.47
5 ~al porch & Dick paint $ 13.39
Cement & Concrete (A-9768) $ 10.V9
1.73 yds concrete (Inv D87205 14.03
i Crocker Slue Book Cal Laws$ 4.23
Rent after hours depository ~ 10.00
Premi~u Bond City Clerk $ 5.00
repairi::'~ dater ~ 2.11
Lease Trucks Linden Bridge $2~0.77
12 wicks linden Ave Bridge
labor Linden" ,. .. o. '5.00
Standard Electric Time Clock Co repairing city clocks
Gee A.Kneese
II II
Pac Gas & Electric
II I1 II
Enterprise Press
Il Il
Il Il
Model Ra~io Shop
~ 11.30
field work Linden Ave BridgeS 47.52
" "Colma Drainage Dist,562.30
miscellaheous service S10B.42
street li.~ats April $605.38
2500 notices destroy weeds ~ 25.75
printing Ordinance 187 ~ 26.00
2000 oolice complaint blanks~ii 2~.92
repair electric hedge cutter~ 1.50
Total2421.98
.~ The claims having bee~ audited by the finance Coymmittee Councilman Minucciani mo~ed
they be paid. The motion was seconded by Councilman. Eschelbach and regularly carried.
Under the head of unfinished business Councilman Escbelbach reported the stumps had bee
removed from the front of the property of ?.~rs 0zzello and Frank gpuri. Fire chief Welte reporte
investigating the Complaint of Mr. ~]orruccini about some o~d cars an~ a bus and bodie~ on some
lots in Block 1,Town of °aden, and sai~ he warned theo~ners they wet allowed only a certain
number of these articles and exceeding the limit would be an offense against the city.
Councilman Eschelbach reported the matter of the request of the Baden Improvement Ulub
for better street conditions, the planting of trees and better lighting system was being taken
care Of.
There being ho further business councilman Minucciani moved to adjourn until Monday
evening, May 25th, 1936 at 8 o'clock p.m. The motion was seconded by councilman ~Eschelbach and
regularly carried.
Time of adjournment 9;45 o'clock p.m.
Approved
Mayor of South San Francisco
Respectf submitte