HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1937-06-07REGULAR ~EETING OF T~[E CITY COUNCIL OF T~.~[E
CITY OF SOUTH SI~N FRANCISCO, HELD
~0NDAY, JUNE 7,193V.
~ : :~.:. '~..' of the City of South San
TheRe~lar meeting of the City Council · ~ '~
Francisco, was held in the City Hall Monday .:~ewenin~, June 7,19bV.
The meeting was calle~ to order at ~ o'clock P.~.. by ~layor D.W.ratto.
ROLL CALL.
Roll call found all ~a~ab:ers of the council present, as follows;-
Councilmen, V.Boido, A.J.Eschelbach, J.F.Ma~er,M.Minucciani~ ,D'W'Ratt°'
The minutes of the previous meeting were read. There being no errors or omissions they wer.
approved as read.
Replies were received from Senator Parkman and Assemblyman Call to the city's request that
they oppose a proposed civil service measure in the Legislature making mandatory civil servlc,
for firemen in cities of the fifth and sixth ~lasses in the State of California. Senator
Parkman stated he would give the matter full consideration and Assemblyman Call stated he
opposed the measure and it was decisively defeated. The communication were accepted and Coun~
man Eschelbach moved a vote"of thanks be extended to the Legislators for their efforts. The
motion was seconded byCouncilman Minucciani and regularly carried.
Union Espanola Branch No.1, applied for a permit to hold a dance in Fraternal Hall,
Saturday evening, June 26,193?,from 8 o'clock p.m. to I O'clock A.M. On motion by Councilman
Eschelbach, seconded by Councilman Minucclanl and regularly ca, tied the permit was jranted.
Application was made by Sociedad Mutualista ~exicana "Morelos" for a permit to hold
dances in Fraternal Hall June 19,September ll, October 30, and December 18,1937,from 8 o'clocl
P.M. to 2 o'clock A.M., and literary excerctses in the Grammar School Auditorium on Septembe~
ll. Councilman Minucciani moved the permits for the dances be granted. The motion was
seconded by Councilman Eschelbach an~ regularly carried. The permit to hold the literary exce~
cises to be requested of the School epartment.
A communication was received from Mrs. Rose Ungarettt, requesting permission to hold a
dance in Fraternal Hall'on the occasion of the ~edding of her son,~aturday evening, June 12.
Councilman Es.chelbac~tated it is not necessary to apply for a permit to hold a dance
for social purposes where n~ ~S-ton is charged and moved the request be granted. The motioz
was seconded by Councilman Minucciani and regularly carried.
Roger Roussille applied for a business license for the Empire Advertising Company for
outdoor advertising. There being no location designated and no written consent of an owner
the application was laid over.
Application for a business license was received from the Peninsula Welding Service, E.C
Bigelow, proprietor, lO5 Linden Avenue. On motion by Councilman Eschelbach, seconded by Council
man Minucclani and ~egularly carried the permit was granted, install
Application was made by the Pacific Gas & Electric Company for permission to'a 2" gas
main in the easterly side of the roadway of "C" Street between Orange Avenue and a point
approXimately 130' south of Orange Ave. Referrod to Councilman Eschelbach and the desired
permit granted.
Jose Hernandez applie~ for permission to transfer his license from the South City Hots
220 Stand Ave. to the Eagle est Cafe,2o6 Grand Avenue. On motion by Councilman Eschelbach,
seconded by Councilman Boido and regularly carried the transfer was granted.
Chief of Police Louis Belloni submitted the name of Joseph Miller to be :spill, ted ~a:.-i
police officer of the city~. On motion by Councilman Mager, seconded by Councilman Boido and
regularly carried the. appointment was made.
A communication and check for $29,65 were received from The Truck Insurance Exchange~
reimbursing the city for damage done to a city electrolier. Accepted.
A communication and check for $197.24 were received from the South San Francisco Rail-
road & Powe~ Company for the franchise privilege from April 22,1936 to Apri121,193V.Accepted.
A e~nnnunication was received from Armour & Company making application for a permit to
store 1000 gallons gasoline underground in a storage tank on their premises on East Grand Avez
The customary notice having been posted by the Fire Chief Councilman Minucciani moved the
permit be gra~ed. The motion was seconded by Councilman Botdo and regularly carried.
The American Improvement Club of South San Francisco submitted a statement endorsing ti
improvement of Orange Avenae Park, with picnick...and playgrounds. Communication accepted ani
filed. A communi~was'recetved from the South S.F. Chamber of Commerce advocatin~ the pai~
of the Curb ~iSs. Ref~erred to Councilman Eschelbach.
A comm-~nicatton was'received from the Businessmen' Association of South San Francisco
stating that at a regular meet~g~of the associa~ion the ~atter. of extending Grand Avenue acre
the tracks of the United Railroads'and the Southern Pacific Company to meet the E1 Camino Real
was discussed and various organizations asked to give the same consideration. Moved by Council
Minucciani,seconded by Councilman Eschelbach that the communication be accepted and filed for
future consideration. Carried. Councilman Mager was of the opinion that either Oak Avenue or
Chestnut Avenue should be considered first,crossing of the tracks from those streets being ope
An application for 'a building permit was received fromEnrico H.Venturi to construct
a ~ervice Station on lot 26,block 123, dimensions 26 x 14 feet, estimated cost $2300. On mot!
by Councilman~ager, seconded by Bold° and regularly carried the desired permit was granted.
Monthly reports fo~ the month ending ~ay 31,1937 were received from the Chief of Polic
City Judge,Health OfficerBuilding Inspector, FireChtef, City Treasurer and City Clerk. On mot'!
by Councilman Mager, seconded by Councilman Boido and regularly carried the reports were accept
This being the date set for the opening of bids to construct a club house in Orange
Avenue Park,CouncilmanMinucciani moved that the bids be opened. The motion was seconded by Co
~an Boido and regularly carried. But three bids were received. The bids are as follows;-
Matt Dickson;- To furnish all labor & materials ~s p~r pl~ns,e~c, 55406.3~
De Luca & Son. Inc., " " " " ". ~4668.0~
A.Zangrando & Company." " " " " " " " ~265o00
A Zangrando & Company appearing the lowest, responsible bidder Councilman Mager introduc
resolution of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco awarding the bid to
A. Zangrando & Company at the price named in their, to-wit,$~265.00. The resolution was adopt
by the votes of all the members of the City Council, as follows;-~
Ayes, Councilmen, V.Boido,A.J.Eschelbach, J.F.Mager, M.MinUcciani, D'W.Rat~o.
Noes, Councilmen, None.
Absent. Councilmen. None.
were read no errors or omissions they were
approved as read.
Replies were received from Senator Parkman and Assemblyman Call to the city's request that
they oppose a proposed civil service measure in the Legislature making mandatory civil service
for firemen in cities of the fifth and sixth classes in !:he State of California. Senator
Parkman stated he would give the matter full consideration and Assemblyman Call stated he
opposed the measure and it was decisively defeated. The communication were accepted and Counc:
man Eschelbach moved a vote"of thanks be extended to the Legislators for their efforts. The
motion was seconded by Councilman Minucciani and re~ularly carried.
Union Espanola Branch No.1, applied for a permit to hold a dance in ~:raternal Hall,
Saturday evening, June 26,1937,from @ o'clock p.m. to 1 O'clock A.M. On motion by Councilman
Eschelbach, seconded by Councilman Minucciani and regularly carried the permit was ~ranted.
Application was made by Sociedad Mutualista ~exicana "Morelos" for a permit tS hold
dances in Fraternal Hall June 19, September 11, October 30, and December 18,1937,from 8 o'clock
P.M. to 2 o'clock A.M., and literary excercises in the Grammar School Auditorium on September
11. Councilman Minucciani moved the permits for the dances be granted. The motion was
seconded by Councilman Eschelbach an~ regularly carried. The permit to hold the literary excer
cises to be requested of the School epartment.
A communication was received ~rom Mrs. Rose Ungaretti, requesting permission to hold a
dance in Fraternal Hall-on the occasion of the ~edding of her son,~atz~rday evening, June 12.
Councilman Es.chel~h~stated it is not necessary to apply for a permit to hold a dance
for social purposes where no ~a~i~Ps-ion is charged and moved the request be ~ranted. The motion
was seconded by Councilman Minucciani and regularly carried.
Roger Roussille applied for a business license for the Empire Advertising Company for
outdoor advertising. There being no location designated and no written consent of an owner
the application was laid over.
Application for a business license was received from the Peninsula Welding Service, E.C
Bigelow, proprietor, 105 Linden Avenue. On motion by Councilman Eschelbach, seconded by Council
man Minucciani and ~egularly carried the permit was granted, install
Application was made by the Pacific Gas & Electric Company for permission to'a 2" gas
main in the easterly side of the roadway of "C" Street between Orange Avenue and a point
approximately 130' south of Orange Ave. Referrod to Councilman Eschelbach and the desired
~ermit granted.
Jose Hernandez applie~ for permission to transfer his license from the South City Hota~
220 Stand Ave. to the Eagle est Cafe,2o6 Grand Avenue. On motion by Counoilman Eschelbach,
seconded by Councilman Boido and regularly carried the transfer was granted.
Chief of Police Louis Belloni submitted the name of Joseph Miller to be ~apla~inted
police officer of the city'. On motion by Councilman Mager, seconded by Councilman Boido and
regularly carried the appointment was made.
A communication and check for $29,65 were received from The Truck Insurance Exchange~
reimbursing the city fo~ damage done to a city electrolier. Accepted.
A co~unication and check for $197.24 were received from the South San Francisco Rail-
road & PoWe~ Company for the franchise privilege from April 22,1936 to April 21,1937.Accepted.
A e~mmunication was roceived from Armour & Company making application for a permit to
store 1000 gallons gasoline underground in a storage tank on their premises on East Grand Aven~
The customary notice having been posted by the Fire Chief Councilman Minucciani moved the
permit be gra~ed. The motion was seconded by Councilman Boido and regularly carried.
The American Improvement Club of South San Francisco submitted a statement endorsing th,
improvement of Orange Aven~e Park, with picnick..,.and playgrounds. Communication accepted and
filed. A communi~ was 'received from the South S.F.Chamber of Commerce advocatin~ the pain~
of the curb Si~s. Referred to Councilman Eschelbach.
A communication was 'received from the Businessmen' Association of South San Francisco
stating that at a regular meeti~ng~of ~he association the matter~ of extending Grand Avenue acro:
the tracks of the United Railroads and the Southern Pacific Company to meet the E1 Camino Real
was discussed and various organizations aske~ to give the same consideration. Moved by Council~
Minucciani,seconded by Councilman Eschelbach that the communication be accepted and filed for
future consideration. Carried. Councilman Mag~r was of the opinion that either Oak Avenue or
Chestnut Avenue should be considered first,crOssing of the tracks from those streets being ope~
An application for a building permit was received fromEnrico H.Venturi to construct
a ~ervice Station on lot 26,block 123, dimensions 26 x 14 feet, estimated cost $2300. On moti(
by Councilman ~ager, seconded by Boido anal regularly carried the desired permit was granted.
Monthly reports fo~ the month ending ~ay 31,1937 were received from the Chief of Polic~
0ity Judge,Health 0fficerBuilding Inspector, Fire Chief, City Treasurer and City Clerk. On moti(
by Councilman Mager, seconded by Councilman Boido and regularly carried the reports were accept~
This being the date set for the opening of bids to construct a club house in Orange
Avenue Park,Councilman Minucciani moved that the bids be opened. The motion was seconded by Co~
nan Boido and regularly carried. But three bids were received. The bids are as follows;-
Matt Dickson;- To furnish all labor & materials ~s p,e,r plans,etc, $5406.30
De Luca & Son. Inc., " " " " " " " ~4668.00
A. Zangra~do & Company" " " " " " " '" ~4265.00.
A Zamgran~ & Compan~ appearing the lowest responsible bidder Councilman Mager introduc~
~ ~eaolution of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco awarding the bid to
A. Zang~o & O~pa~y at th~ price named in their, ~o-wtt,$4265.00. ~.he resolution was adopt~
by the Votes of all the members of the City Council, as follows;-~
Ayes, Councilmen, V.Boido,A.J.Eschelbach, J.F.Mager, M.MinucCiani, D.W.Rat~o.
Noes, CounCilmen, None.
Absent, Councilmen, ~one. Attest Daniel McSweeney.
' ~City Clerk
Recoorded in Book of Resolutions, Volume ~,at page 108.
RESOLUTIO~ ORDERING ABATE~IENT
OF WEEDS, 1937.
Councilman Bschelbach introduced a resolution of the City Council of the City of South
San Francisco ordering the abatement of weeds in this city, 1937.
The resolution was adopted by the votes of all the members of the City Council by the
following vote;-
Ayes, Co~mcilmen, V.Boido, A.J. Eschelbach, J.F.Mager, M.Minucciani,D.W.Ratto.
Noes, Councilmen, None.
Absent, Councilmen, None. Attest Daniel McSweeney.
City Clerk.
Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Volume 3, at page 109.
RESOLUTION CALLING FOR BIDS FOR AUTOMOBILE
FOR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO.
Councilman Boido introduced a resolution of the City Co?xucil of the City of South San
Francisco calling for bids for the purchase of an automobile~for the police department of this
city, and setting the date for the opening of bids as 8 o'clock P.M. on Monday, the 21st day
June,1937.
The resolution was adopted.by the votes of all the members of the City Council, as
follows;-
Ayes, Councilmen, V.Boido,~ A.J.Eschelbach, J.F.Mager, M.Minucciani,D.W.Ratto.
Noes, Councilmen, None.
Absent, Councilmen, None. Attest Daniel McSweeney.
City Clerk.
Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Volume 3, at page 109.
ORDINANCE N0.193.
An ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE SANITATION AND CONDUCT
~0F CAMP CARS AND TRAILERS IN THE CITY DF SOUTH
SAN FRANCISCO" had its second reading~and was passed and adopted
as an ordinance of the City of South San Francisco by the followingWvote;-
~yes, Councilmen, V.Boido, A.J.Eschelbach, J.F,Mager,M.Minucciani, D.W.Ratto.
Noes, Councilmen, None.. .
Absent, Councilmen, None Attest Daniel McSweeney, City Clerk.
Mt. Hamilton thought the ~rdinance O.K. except ~i~H'~.~9~s ~equired under it.The City atto~
said 1000 feet is not too much and Councilman ~ager thought the same on account of the fire hazard.
Recorded in Book ~f Ordinances, Vol. 2 at pages 266-267-268.
Claims in the amount of $4271.67 were next presented to the council for payment;-
Mr. Fred Brown
So. San Fran. HosPital
So. San Fran. Hospital
Bertucelll & Nannini
Dudley Perkins
So. City Auto Service
So. City Auto Service
KauffmannBros.
Seagrave Corp.
Fire Protection Engineering Co.
Universal Tool & Mfg. Co.
National Fire Protection Assn.
So. San Francisco Bakery
Superior Laundry
E. Venturi
W. Locatelli
A. Peterson
Arndt's Dept. Store
A. Welte
Bertucelli & Nannini
John Corso
Paramount Flag Co.
Pacific Coast Bldg.0fficials ~
Conference
Enterprise Press
Enterprise Press
Enterpris~Press
Enterprise Press
Commercial Soap & Chemical Co.
Shell 0il Co.
Richfield 0il Corp.
Richfield 0il Co.
Richfield 0il Corp.
Calif. Water Service
Calif. Water Service
Calif. Water Service
Calif. Water Service
Calif. Water Service
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
So. S. F. Chamber of Commerce
Bank of So. S~ Francisco
Pa~ntin~ Safety Zones
Alcholic Exams
Alcholic Exams
Shells--S8 & 45
Repair Motor Cycle
Headlite Bulb, Tow
Dodge & Gas 2.94
Repair Fire E~.gine 34.53
Freight .50
Exhaust Valves 86.52
Running Board Carriers 52.05
Transmitter Code ~rheels 7.81
Dues July to July 1938 10.00
One Dozen Sacks 1.25
May Wash 9.30
Attending Fires May 1.00
Attending Fires May 1.00
Attending Fires May 1.50
Pillows 5.28
Misc. purchases 2.40
One Doz. Cans Lye 1~00
Removing 6 dogs 6.00
81 Flags 97.34
$13.50
7.50
10.00
78.90
35.17
10 Copies 1937 Bldg.
Code
Notice inviting sealed
proposals Club Ho,~se
500 Copies 0rd#192
Printing 0rd
Notices to destroy
weeds
l~ Gals. Liquid Soap
Motor 0il ,~
Richlude & Kerosene~
Gas
Gas
Fountain & Fire House
Eydrant Rental
Library Service
City Hall & Baseball
Park Service
Phone Service
Advertising May
Safety Deposit Box
10.00
51.00
3.00
'12.00
38.67
10.04
21.49
6.63-
25.95
25.95~
8.06
~70.00
24.44
74.36
2.79
58.75
25.00
3.85
FOR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO.
Councilman Boido introduced a resolution of the City Council of the City of South San
Francisco calling for bids for the purchase of an automobileefor the police department of this
city, and setting the date for the opening of bids as 8 o'clock P.~. on Monday, the 21st day
June, 1937.
The resolution was adopted.by the votes of all the members of the City Council, as
follows ;-
Ayes, Councilmen, V.Boido,. A.J.Eschelbach, J.F.Mager, M.Minucciani,D.W.Ratto.
Noes, Councilmen, None.
Absent, Councilmen, None. Attest Daniel McSweeney.
City Clerk.
Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Volume 3, at page 109.
ORDINANCE N0.193.
An ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE SANITATION AND CONDUCT
~0F CAMP CARS AND TRAILERS IN THE CITY DF SOUTH
ofSs~ooJ~i~S~nhc~ ~t~yS~l~n~ ~~~e~S passed and adopted
as an ordinance of the City c o
~yes, Councilmen, V.Botdo, A.J.Eschelbach, J.F,Mager,M.Minucciani, D.W.Ratto.
Noes, Councilmen, None.~ .
Absent, Councilmen,None. Attest Daniel McSweeney, City Clerk.
M Hamilton thou ht the ordinance O.K. exce t ~-o~'~"~'~was required under it.The City attorne~
r. g ~. P P
said 1000 feet is not too much and Councilman ~ager thought the same on account of the fire hazard.
Recorded in Book ~f Ordinances, Vol. 2 at pages 266-267-268.
Claims in the amount of $4271.87 were next presented to the council for payment;-
Mr. Fred Brown L~
~o. San Fran. Hospital
So. San Fran. Hospital
Bertucelli & Nannini
Dudley Perkins
So. City Auto Service
So. City Auto Service
Kauffmann Bros.
Seagrave Corp.
Fire Protection Engineering Co.
Universal Tool & Mfg. Co.
National Fire Protection Assn.
So. San Francisco Bakery
Superior Laundry
E. Venturi
W. Locatelli
A. Peterson ·
Arndt's Dept. Store
A. Welte
Be~tucelli & Nannini
John Corso
Paramount Flag Co.
Pacific Coast Bldg.0fficials ~
Conference
Enterprise Press
Enterprise Press
Enterprise~ess
EnterpriSe Press
Commercial Soap & Chemical Co.
Shell 0il Co.
Richfield 0il Corp.
Richfield Oil Co.
Richfield 0il Corp.
Calif. Water Service
Calif. Water Service
Calif. WaterService
Calif. W&te~ ~e~viee
Calif. Water Service
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
So. $. F. Chamber of Commerce
Bank of ~o. S~ Francisco
San Mateo County Title Co.
A. Carlisle Co.
Golden West Quarry
P. Baratteri
Pad, ting Safety Zones
Alcholic Exams
Alcholic Exams
Shells--~8 & 45
Repair Motor Cycle
Headlite Bulb, Tow
Dodge & Gas
Repair Fire Engine
Freight
Exhaust Valves
Running Board Carriers
Transmitter Code ~heels
Dues July to July 1938
One Dozen Sacks
~May Wash
Attending Fires May
Attending Fires May
Attending Fires May
Pillows
Misc. purchases
One Doz. Cans Lye
Removing 6 dogs
81 Flags
$13.50
7.50
10.00
78.90
35.17
2.94
34.53
.'50
86.52
52.05
7.81
10.00
1.25
9.30
1.00
1.00
1.50
5.2~
2.40
1.00
6.00
97.34
10 Copies 1937 Bldg.
Code
Notice inviting sealed
proposals Club Ho,?se
500 Copies 0rd#192
Printing 0rd
Notices to destroy
weeds
1S Gals. Liquid Soap
Motor 0il
Richlude & Kerosene~
Gas
Gas
Fountain & Fire House
Eydrant Rental
Library Service
City Hall & Baseball
Park Service
Phone Service
Advertising May
Safety Deposit Box
Daily reports
Bench Warrants
10.00
51.00
3.00
'I2.00
36.67
10.04
21.49
6.63~
25.95
25.95~
6.06
~4~0.00
24.44
74.36
2.79
58.75
25.00
3.~5
1.50
1.37
Ct. Run, Ct. Hun, Dust.438.84
Making Fill 15.75
P. Baratteri
Joe Galli
Joe Galli
Carl Anderson
R. G. Reynolds
R. G. Reynolds
Ric's Service Station
Improving Orange Ave.
Making Fill for Orange Ave.
Improving Orange Ave.
Foreman Orange Ave.
Imp. Orange Ave.
Making fill for Orange Ave.
Tires, Tubes, Dump Truck
Fred J. Lautze Repairs Ford, dump Truck
Peninsula Welding Service Making welding qdard on 48" stench
Peninsula Welding Service Welding on dump body tuck,& stake body
clips
So. City Lumber Co.
So. City Lumber Co.
So. City Lumber Co.
So. City Lumber Co.
So. City Lumber Co.
So. City Lumber Co.
So. City Lumber Co.
So. City Lumber Co.
W. L. Hickey
H. A. Carter
H. A. Carter Co.
Grinell Co.
Kelley's Welding Shop
So. City Plumbing Shop
D. W. Ratto
Geo. A. Kneese
Geo.'A. Kneese
Crushed Rock
Crushed Rock
Crushed Rock & Gravel
Crushed Rock & Cement
Rent Roller
Rent Roller
Materials
Materials
Labor & Materials
Tire & hub f~wheelbarrow
Spindle parts fo~sprinkler
Materials
Geo. A. Kneese
Geo. Ae Kneese
Geo. A. Kneese
Geo. A. Kneese
Louise Belloni
Pac. Tel. & Tel.
P. G. E.
P. G. E.
W. Elliot Judge
Union 0il Co.
J. Welch
Daniel McSweeney
S. P. Co.
M. Minucciani
Industrial City Lumber
Ind. City Lumber Co.
Ind. City Lumber Co.
Ind. City Lumber Co.
Ind. City Lumber Co.
$6.75
18.00
38.25
46.75
5.91
18.00
186.02.
6.33
2.50
8.00
i15.66
9.89
76.13
52.68
106.50
18.00
27.98
15.23
19.27
11.85
2.60
9.41
Welding Tools 3.25
Galv. Nipples ~%~,L~'~-~ 1.00
Yard rent in re linden ~?~.~J~,,~.~ ~ 105.00
Posting Weed Notices "~'~ 89.62
Study Maintance work lower end colma
ditch.
~reparin plans etc. development
Industiral Area
Work widening Orange Ave. pavements
Connect Iron Orange Ave. Park water
system.
Connect Geol. admistration of streets
Stamps supplies, and meals for prisoners
Phone
Street Lites May
Misc. Lights May
Maps of Calif.
Supplies
Removing cats & dogs May
Pen. League Dinner Los Gatos
Maintaining 18" Storm Sewer CrosAing
Attending League Dinner Los Gatos
Cement
Supplies
124' I x 6 0. P.
Materials
Materials
232.33
95.82
174 ..92
97.20
32,40
5.46
Industrial City Lumber Co. Cement
Ind. City Lumber Co. Materials
Ind. City Lumber Co. Materials
Ind. City Lumber Co. 4 qts. paint
M. Lauf~r Sunday labor in ball parks
2.50
712.96
79.54
8.04
7.20
30.00
2.50
10.00
6.25
1.55
3.45
2.55
21.33
28.74
7.73
5.69
6.49
8.34
9.00
Total $4271.67.
Mayor Ratto invited all citizens to look over the city claims.~'
The 'claims having been audited by the finance committee Councilman Minuccianl moved the
be paid. The motion was seconded by Councilman Eschelbach and regularly carried.
Under the head of unfinished business 'Fire Chief Welte reported the price of a water
pump and tank on a fire wagon would be approximately between $500 and $600. On a proposed
ordinance to strengthen the powers of police officers in entering public places,or places und
suspician of violating some ordinances Councilmen Eschelbach and Boido were opposed to the me
believing the present powers are sufficient to handle any situation. The matter was laid ore
on suggestion of Mayor Ratto
Councilman ~ager's re~ort on the proposition to increase the number of city playground
was that a committee should be appointed to investigate t~e situation instead of one person, t
matter requiring considerable study and time. Mayor Ratto volunteered his services and time o
the project and requested as many councilmen to act as could afford the time ne~t day.
In the matter of a proposed meeting with the Board of Supervisors of San ateo County t
discuss the Raising of Linden Avenue South, the Colma Creek project and the saniEary situation
at upper Colma Creek E~gineer Klassen reporte the supervisors were very busy but thought he c
armang~ .for a meeting with the City Council some time the following week.
In the matterof the proposed public pound nothing definite was decided upon.
Referring to the police deputies appointed by the City Council to police the Baden Kenn
Club during racing seasons Councilman ~ager said he would look to the Chief of Police for res
sibility, that he should be at the track every meeting night and he would hold him responsibl
for the actions of the men appoi~nted. Mayor Ratto stated the men should have been finger~i~
and carefully selected by the city authorities and the Baden Kennel Club before being appoi~$
and the appointments approved. No further action was taken.
Under the head of New Business Fire Chief Welte reported a leak in the walls in the oil
room of the fire house in the city hall and was unable to trace its source. He was authoriz
secure a contractor to open the walls and locate the trouble,and also to have an inspectio ma
of the air compressor.
Owing to the lateness of the season in cutting weeds it was recommended by Councilman
Eschelbach that an adjourned meeting be held Tuesday evening, the 8th, lust, to pass a resolut
calling for bids to cut the weeds. So ordered.
Fred Brown appeared before the City Council with reference to the proposed Golden West
shows. He stated he signed a contract with the company at the rate of $100 for the first
and $50 per day for the balance of the days allowed, and they were holding him responsible for
the permit. That the $200 per day was not mentioned when the arrangements were being made,and
~'j i~i"t'~U~ber co. C~ushed Rock & Gravel
So. City Lumber Co.
So. City Lumber Co.
So. City Lumber Co.
So. City Lumber Co.
So. City Lumber Co.
W. L. Hickey
H. A. Carter
H. A. Carter Co.
Grinell Co.
Crushed Rock & Cement
Rent Roller
Rent Roller
Materials
Materials
Labor & Materials
Tire & hub f~ wheelbarrow
Spindle parts fo~sprinkler
Materials
Kelley's Welding Shop
So. City Plumbing Shop
D. W. Ratto
Geo. A. Kneese
Geo.'A. Kneese
Geo. A. Kneese
Geo. A. Kneese
Geo. A. Kneese
Geo. A. Kneese
Louise Belloni
Pac. Tel. & Tel.
P. G. E.
P. G. E.
W. Elliot Judge
Union 0il Co.
J. Welch
Daniel McSweeney
S. P. Co.
M. Minucciani
Lndustrial City Lumber
Ind. City Lumber Co.
Ind. City Lumber Co.
Ind. City Lumber Co.
Ind. City Lumber Co.
9.89
76.13
52.68
106.50
18.00
27.98
15.23
19.27
11.85
2.60
9.41
Welding Tools 3.25
Galv. Ni~ples ,~;~,~:~,,.,~,--~'~ ~ ~' 1.00
Yard rent in re linden /t.~.~/J;~,-~.~.~.,~, ~ 105.00
Posting Weed Notices ....... 89.62
Study Maintance work lower end colma
ditch.
~reparinplans etc. development
Industiral Area
Work widening Orange Ave. pavements
Connect Iron Orange Ave. Park water
system.
232.33
95.62
174.92
97.20
Connect Geol. admistration of streets 32 40
Stamps supplies, and meals for prisoners 5.46
Phone
Street Lites May
Misc. Lights May
Maps of Calif.
Supplies
Removing cats & dogs May
Pen. League Dinner Los Gates
Maintaining 18" Storm Sewer CrosAing
Attending League Dinner Los Gates
Cement
Supplies
124' 1 x 6 0. P.
Materials
Materials
Industrial City Lumber Co. Cement
Ind. City Lumber Co. Materials
Ind. City Lumber Co. Materials
Ind. City Lumber Co. 4 qts. paint
M. Laufer Sunday labor in ball parks
2.50
712.96
79.54
8.04
7.20
30.00
2.50
10.00
6.25
1.55
3.45
2.55
21.33
28.74
7.73
5.69
8.49
8.34
9.00
Total.~$4271.67
Mayor Ratto invited all citizens to look over the city claims.' '
The Claims having been audited by the finance committee Councilman Minucciani moved
be paid. THe motion was seconded by Councilman Eschelbach and regularly carried.
Under the head of unfinished business Fire Chief Welte reported the price of a watex
pump and tank on a fire wagon would be approximately between $500 and $600. On a proposed
ordinance to strengthen the powers of police officers in entering public places,or places
suspician of violating some ordinances Councilmen Eschelbach and Boido were opposed to the
believing the present powers are sufficient to handle any situation. The matter was laid
on suggestion of Mayor Ratto.
Councilman Mager's report on the proposition to increase the number of city playgro
was that a committee should be appointed to investigate the situation instead of one perso
matter requiring considerable study and time. Mayor Ratto volunteered his services and tim
the project and requested as many councilmen to act as could afford the time ne~t day.
In the matter of a proposed meeting with the Board of Supervisors of San ateo Countl
discuss the Raising of Linden Avenue South, the Colma Creek project and the saniEary situat~
at upper Colma Creek E~gineer Klassen reporte the supervisors were very busy but thought h,
arranga ~for a meeting with the City Council some time the following week.
In the matterof the proposed public pound nothing definite was decided upon.
Referring to the police deputies appointed by the City Council to police the Baden K~
Club during racing seasons Councilman ~ager said he would look to the Chief of Police for ~
sibility, that he should be at the track every meeting night and he would hold him respons~
for the actions of the men appoi~ted. Mayor Ratto stated the men should have been fingerp~
and carefully selected by the city authorities and the Baden Kennel Club before being appo~
and the appointments approved. No further action was taken.
Under the head of New Business Fire Chief Welte reported a leak in the walls in the o
room of the fire house in the city hall and was unable to trace its source. He was author
secure a contractor to open the walls and locate the trouble,and also to have an tnspectioL
of the air compressor.
Owing to the lateness of the season in cutting weeds it was recommended by Councilman
Eschelbach that an adjourned meeting be held Tuesday evening, the 8th, inst, to pass a resol:
calling for bids to cut the weeds. So ordered.
Fred Brown appeared before the City Council with ~eference to the proposed Golden Wes~
shows. He stated he signed a contract with the company at the rate of $100 for the first dal
and $50 per day for the balance of the days allowed,and they were holding him responsible f(
the permit. That the $200 per day was not mentioned when the arrangements were being made,~
the counCil for redress on account the error. Showmen present stated this was true and the~
would be stranded if the higher rate was insisted upon. It was agreed by the ~ity Council !
C~t2 at~orney, Mr. Coleberd, Mr. Oaker and showmen get together on another ordinance,the Circus
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Road Show Ordinance, and pay so much for each concession, and report at the proposed adjourned
meeting Tuesday evening, June 8, at 7 o'clock p.m~ Councilman Boido urged that if the show was
in straightened circumstances it would be only fair they be given a chance of account of having
been misinformed on the rates of a Carnival Show. Councilman Eschelbach voiced the same opinion.
Under the head of Good & Welfare Councilman Eschelbach stated he and City Engineer
Klassen had inspected the Winches under consideration by the city. A delinquent license liar was requested
~h~ Clerk. There being uo further business before the board Councilman Minucclant moved to adjourn
until Tuesday evening,June 8,1937,at 7 o'clock p.m. The motion was seconded by Councilman
Eschelbach and regularly carried.
Time of adjournment, 11120 o'clock p.~.
Respectfully submitted,
Approved
Mayor of South San Francisco