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REGULAR MEETING OF TH~, CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,HELD
TUESDAY, JULY 5,1938.
The regular meeting of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco was held in
the City Hall Tuesday evening, July 5th, 1938.
The meeting was called to order at 8 o'clock P.M., by Mayor A.J.Eschelbach.
ROLL CALL.
Roll call found all members of the City Council present,as follows;-
V.Boido, A.J.Eschelbach,M.Einucciani, D.W.Ratto, Rod Tibbetts.
The minutes of th~. two previous~:~eetings were,read. There 0ein'il no errors or omissions
they were approved as read.
This being the date set for the opening of bids to construct a fence around the city's
Tennis Court, Councilman Minucciani moved they be opened. The motion was seconded by Council
man Boido and regularly carried. Four bids were received, as follows;-
California Wire Cloth Corporation, 10 foot fence $635, 12 foot fence,. ~775;00
Anchor Post Fence Company l0 foot fence $¥84.50 12 ft fence '$849.00
Standard Fence Company l0 foot fence ~630.87 12 ft fence ~751.84
Wickwire Spencer Steel Co. l0 foot fence ~686.15 12 ft Fence $863.57.
(RESOLUTION N0.656]
The Standard Fence Company appearing the lowest responsible bidder CounciLman ~inucciani
introduced a resolution of the City Council of the City of South ~an Francisco awarding them
the contract. The resolution was adopted by the votes of all the members of the Co~zucil,
as follows;- Ayes, CounciLmen, V.Boido, A.J.Eschelbach, ~.Minucciani,D.W.Ratto,Rod Tibbetts.
Noes, Councilmen, N~ne,
Absent, Councilmen,None. Attest Daniel Mc~een~z_~
~ity Clerk.
Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Vol.3 at page 184.
RESOLUTION N0.657.
A resolution authorizing the ~ayor of South San Francisco to file an application to
t!~e United States of America, through the federal Emergency A~ministartion of public works,for
a grant of aid in financing the construction and completion of buildings,including a swimming
tank, apl~u~tenances,equipment and furnishings, for a recreation center for South San Francisco,
was introduced by Councilman Boido. The resolution was adopted by the votes of all the members
of the City Council, as follows;-
Ayes, CounciLmen, V.Boido, A.J.Eschelbach, ~.~inucciani, D.W.Ratto, Rod Tibbetts.
Noes, Counci~nen, None, Absent, Councilmen, None. Attest,~ Daniel McSweene~
City Clerk.
Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Volume 3, at page 164.
George L.Tucker, 53 E1 Camino Real,baden, applied for a business license to operate a
second hand store and fixit shop at that address. Referred to Building Inspector Welte.
Assistant Engineer Klassen submitted a statement to the City Council showing the amount
of balance due Union Paving Company on the Linden Auenve contract, to be $293.60. On motion
by Councilman Tibbetts,seconded by Councilman Minucciani and regularly carried the balance was
ordered paid.
The engineer also submitted a statement showing the amount due P.L.Burr on his contract
to construct a playing surface for the tennis court in Orange Avenue Park~ to be $532.50, and the
and the Balance due after 35 days, to be ~532.50. On motion by Councilman Tibbetts, seconded by
CounciLman Boido and regularly carried the amount was ordered paid.
In another communication to the Council Engineer Klassen requested permission to make
purchases for the city on requisitions signed by himself. Authority was granted.
A comm~unication was received from the Northside Taxpayers Protective Association, stating
that at a meeting of their organization on June 22,1938, members complained that the Linden
Avenue Electrolier across the street from 9th lane is in a correct position to give light down
9th lane, but there is no light burning there at nights, nor any for 450 down the lane. The
communication requested that t?~e city have the electrolier turned on for use of residents in
this lane.
Communication referred to Chairman Tibbetts of the street committee.
The monthly reports of the Chief of Police, City Judge, Buildin~ Inspector, Fire Chief,
Health Officer, City Treasurer and City Clerk for the month ending J~ne 30,1938,were submitted.
On motion by Councilman ~inucciani, seconded by CounciLmen hatto and regularly carried the
reports were accepted. ..... RESOLUTION N0.658 ......
The Street Improvement ~=und being overdrawn by ~4,272.:32 Councilman Minucciani introduced
a resolution of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco withdrawing $7500 from the
Gehe~al Fund to be deposited in the Street Improvement Fund.
The resolution was adopted by the votes of all the members of the Council, as follows;-
Ayes, Councilmen, B.Boido, A.J.Eschelbach, M.Minucciani,D.W.Ratto, Rod Tibbetts.
Noes,Councilmen, None.
Absent, Councilmen, None.
Attest
Daniel McSw~eney.
gity Clerk.
Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Volume 3, at page 1.55.
Claims in the amount of $3,824.04 were next pres ent to the city council for
psyment:
California State Auto. Assn.
Bostitch, Western Inc.
W. P. Fuller Co.
Dudley Perkins Co.
Roy's Repair Shop
Union Oil Co.
Louis Betlsni
So. City Auto Service
Fred J. Lautze
A. Lazzart & Son
Kellys Welding Shop
Seagrave Corporation
A. Welte
E. RoSsi
J. Feri
W. Garibaldi
J. Famb~'i ni
A. Robinson
L. Savares
S. Barney
G. Olmstead
S. Schurk
P. Smith
F. Gamba
C. Begnal
E. Kozlowski
A. Johnson
R. Smith
V. Ullery
M. Castro
W. Locatellt
J. Huntington
A. Robinson
C. Bott
G. Maggi
C. Rinehart
G. Kincannon
G. Penna
Enterprise Press
The Ent e~prise
Ente~qori se Press
Sprouse Reitz Co.
Well Worth Store
Cook's Oil Co.
A. Pache co
Pacheco Electric
P. L. Burr
W. Gorman
C. A. McDanial
M. Laufer
F. Maudoli
E. Soto
J. Welch
John Morris
Pac. Tele. & Tele.
California Water Sexwice
P. G. & E. Co.
Swift and Co.
A. N. Bloomquist
W. S. Wetenhall Co.
J. Figoni Co.
Arndt's Dept. Store
13 white crystals $
stamp pa d & inck
10 gals.traffic paint
Service motorcycle,etc.
9 motorcycle tires
9 auto ~ amps
Peace 02ficer's dues
1938, etc.
repairs police buick
rental Ford Sedan
i Batter y St. Dept.
" Chev. cpe.
Supp.lie s fire dept.
Weld par k fire truck
6 gaskets 1 manifold
expense to Salinas,etc.
attend f ires June
1
~ day burning grass
4 days burning"
4_m
4~ ,,
4~ ",,
matches fire dept.
bread fo r city dumps
2375 tax bills
legal no tices
500 seco nd sheets
recreat ion dept.
materials "
Supplies "
7.14 bbl. fuel oil
9.38 "
Oil for W.P.A. job
maintain fire system
June & other r?pairs
repair shears - reset
clocks
maintain street lights
etc.
1 payment tennis court
c~ntract
cleaning weeds park
labor Linden Ave side-
walk
labor Or ange Ave. park
removir4q cats & dogs
Phone #~01
city hall service
hydrsnt ~ental June
fountain & fire house
W'P.A. project service
service city dumps
library service
service various parks
misc. service J~ne
street 1 ights June
2 sacks salt
620 Gals. SC-IA
300 lin. ft. pipe
cleaning city hall win-
dows & fountain to 6/30
canvas for park
.93
9.83
2 q. 66
2.68
18.90
.67
7.24
5.00
9,53
9.53
15.44
1.00
1.13
15 .O6
1.00
2.00
2.bO
3.00
3.50
4.50
4.50
5.50
7.00
V.O0
8.00
9.50
9.50
10.00
10.50
16. O0
17.50
18. O0
9.25
18.00
90.95
90.25
90.25
20.95
.60
.75
189.99
48. O0
1.29
16.50
13.25
10.30
13.52
6.24
45.00 ~
7.25
94.94
539.50
9.00
13.50
29.50
27.00
27.00
33.75
15.50
9.50
36.27
321.00
5.80
6.11
1.25
24.57
141.94
VV.59
722.41
1.VO
195.32
31.00
5.99
W. P. Fuller Co.
Ihld. ley Perkins Co.
Roy's Repair Shop
Union Oil Co.
Louis Betloni
So. City Auto Service
Fred J. Lautze
1!
A. Lazzart & Son
Kellys Welding Shop
Seagrave Corporation
A. Welte
E. RoSsi
J. Femi
W. Garibaldi
J. Fambz~.ni
A. Robinson
Le Savares
S. Barney
G. Olmstead
S. Schurk
P. Smith
F. Gamba
C. Be gnal
E. Kozlowski
A. Johnson
R. Smith
V. Ulle~
N. Castro
W. Locatelli
J. Huntington
A. Robinson
C. BoPt
G. Naggi
C. Rinehart
G. Kincannon
G. Penna
.
Enterprise Press
The ~te~rise
Entempri se Press
Sprouse Reitz Co.
Well Worth Store
Cook's Oil Co.
A. Pache co
Pacheco Electric
P. L. Burr
W. Gor~an
C. A. McDanial
M. Laufer
F. Msndoli
E. Soto
J. Welch
John Morris
Pac. Tele. & Tele.
California Water Service
P. G. & E. Co.
Swift and Co.
A. N. Bloomquist
W. S. Wetenhall Co.
J. Figoni Co.
Arndt's Dept. Store
Bertucelli & Nannini
Golden West Quarry
Chamber of Commerce
$
stamp pa d & inck
10 gals.traf~_tc paint
Service motorcycle ,etc.
9 motorcycle tires
9 auto ~ amps
Peace Officer's dues
1958, etc.
repairs police buick
rental Ford Sedan
! Batter y St. Dept.
" Chev. cpe.
Supp!ies fire dept.
Weld par k fire truck
6 gaskets I manifold
expense to Salinas,etc.
attend f ires June
~ day burning grass
.
4 days b urni~
.
~ "
matches fire dept.
bread fo r city d~ps
~375 t~ bills
legal no tfces
500 seco nd sheets
retreat ion dept.
materials
Supplies "
7.14 bbl. fuel oil
9.38 "
Oil for W.P,A. job
maintain fire system
June & othe~ r~pairs
repair sheams - ~set
clocks
maintain street lights
1 pa~ent te~ts court
e ont ~a ct
cleani~ weeds park
labo~ Ltnden Ave side-
walk
labo~ Or ange Ave. park
~emov~q eats & dogs
Phone ~01
city hall se~ice
hydrsnt ~ntal June
Fountain & fire house
W'P.A. p~oject se~ice
se~vice city d~ps
library ~mvice
service various pa~ks
mfsc, service June
street i i~ts June
~ sacks salt
690 Gals, SC-lA
300 lin. Ft. pipe
cleaning city hall win-
dows & fountain to ~/30
c~vas for p~k
supplies city hall
65.30 ton cm. ~n
advemtfsfng July
2.83
22.66
9.68
18.90
.6V
7.24
91, VV
5.00
9,53
9.53
15.44
1,00
1.13
15.06
1.00
?.00
2.50
3.00
3.50
4.50
4.50
5.50
V.O0
V.O0
8.00
9.50
9.50
1Q.O0
10.50
16. O0
17.50
18, O0
2.95
18,00
~0.25
20.25
20.95
.60
.75
189.99
48. O0
1.29
16.50
13.25
10.30
13.59
6.24
45.00 .
7.25
24.24
53~.50
9.00
13.50
29.50
9V.O0
~7.00
33.V5
15.50
9.50
36.2V
391.00
5.80
6.11
1.25
?4,57
141.94
77.59
7~,41
1.70
31.93
195.32
31.00
5.99
13.03
50.45
95.00
476
Richfield Oil Co~p.
Dalesco Neon Co.
Union Paving Co.
400 gals. gas J~ne M~ $
2 Neon signs
367 cu. yds rock for Linden
Total ....... $
69.68
R78.10
9_,93.60
3,894.04
The claims having been audited by the finance committee councilman Minucciani moved they
be paid. '~'he motion was seconded by Councilman Boido and regularly carried.
Under the~head of ~ew Business Mayor Eschelbach announced that Driver P~troff was off duty?
sick, and Charles Lema-was taking his place temporarily, at a salary of $130 pe!r month, whereas
Mr. Pertoff's salary was $150 per month, The ~ayor suggested that Lema's salary should be the
same as Petroff-'s. Councilman Tibbetts moved that th~ Lema salary be raised to ~150 per month
while working temporarily in Driver Petroff's place. The motion was seconded by Councilman Boido
and regularly carried.
Mayor Eschelbach inquired from !~ity Attorney Coleberd if ~ecreational employees and
children playing in the city grounds on city apparatus could sue the city in case of accidents.
Mr. Coleberd advised that that the city clerk write the State Compensation Insurance Fund and
inquire as to the city's responsibility. ~,~
CounciLman Minucciaui re'~orted that a delej~ation visited the fire houses at £alinas.
and Watsonville and favored i~La~~ structure of the Oalinas fire house type. The councilman advised
that an architeet be employed to co~mmence proceedings on a new fire house for this city, the
building to be a central fire house, and in a central location. He sugEested that Architect
Gutterman be contacted. ~e and the committee will make further study of location and size of
building proposed~ and equipment to be added to the city's present apparatus. The whole pro-
position to be submitted to a vote of the people, with other proposition~ at a bond election.
Mr. Rocca~of the Committee on Cizmnunity House said the architect was working away, and asked
Engineer Elassen the approximate cost of streets, storm and sanitary sewers , grading etc, The
engineer stated he would have to have instructions from the City Council~to prepare such figure~.
Engineer Elassen reoorted that the South San Francisco Land & ImprOvement Company is con-
templating the opening of a new subdivision in the region west of 0range Avenue and between Co~er-
cial and Railroad Avenues, and stated the company would expect the city to lay main sewers through
the tract. After discussion it was agreed that the city would lay the main sewer if the tract
was opened.
~ayor Eschelbach announced that the soccor field required a fill of some 5000 yards and
knew where he ceuld secure the amount of soil about free,except the hauling. ~o partioUla~
objections were~offered.
The ~ayor asked that a filing cabinet be secured for him i~ takin' care of records of
matters that come to his office. Councilman ~atto stated he had a city file which the ~ayor
could have.
There ~eing no further business Councilman Minucciani moved to adjourn until Monday
evening, July 18,1938,at 8.o'clock P.M. The motion was seconded y Councilman Ratto and regularly
carried.
Time of adjournment, 9;40 o'clock P.~.
Approved
Mayo,-of South-g--a~Y[ancisco-
Respe ct fully
ity Cler~