HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1939-06-05REGULAR },~EETINC OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SOUTH BA~ FRANCISCO,HELD
MONDAY, JUNE 5TH,19~9.
The regular meeting of the city council of the City ~f South San Francisco was held
in the City Hall, l~onday evening, June §th,19S9.
The meeting was called to order at 8 ~'Clock p.m. by Mayor A.J.Eschelbach.
ROLL CALL.
Roll call found all members of the council present, as follows;-
Councilmen, V.Boido,A.J.Eschelbach, ¥.Minucciani, D.W. Ratto, Rod Tibbetts.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read. There being no errors or omissio ns
they were approved as read.
A communication was received from the Gerth-Knollin Advertising Agency, submitting
a statement of the moneys paid by the city of South San Francisco for advertising, an d th
balance due to be ~?.97. Com~unication accepted and filed.
Gagliant Brothers we~ granted a permit to construct a brick story consisting of six
apartments over their present building at 4?5 Grand Avenue at a cost of ~lS,§00.
Standard Oil Company applied for a building permit to replace their present build-
ings at 401 Bayshore Highway,at a cost of 'SS000. Permit granted.
California Tater Service Company answered the city's letter requesting them to lowe
the water rates on city hydrants as per statement. Yanager Green stated he would meet the c
council ¥onday evening and discuss the matter with them. Communic~tton ordered placed om
file;.
A communication from the War Department announced that the federal government
not approve of the construction of the improvement in South San Francisco harbour, for the
reason that the benefits to commerce and navigation would be small in comparison to the
cost and maintenance. The communication stated that interested parties could still take
the matter up again if there was any additional information to convey. ~ayor Eschelbach
instructed the clerk to get in touch with Phil Thompson and bring the matter to his attentl
Dance permits were granted to The Ramblers Club for June 24,19B9, The Rounders Club
of Oolma for June 17,19~9 and the Italian Catholic Federation for June 10,19~9.
Ma ccc ~onstruction Company applied for a permit for blasting operations on lands
of the Bethleham Steel Company and the So.S.F.Land & Improvement Co.,. The clerk was lnstru
ted to inform them that a blasting ordinance was in the course of being enacted ~nd it
would be about twoweeks before it became effective~after which the application would be ac
on. George Rouissi made application for a license to sell peanuts,popcorn, candy, ice
cream,~etc, from a wagon. ~e was informed that the license ~ould be $200 a year. He agree
to take one for the next quarter. Councilman Tlbbetts moved that the quarterly license be
g~anted him, The motion was seconded by Councilman Minucciani and regularly carried,
James D.Andrews applied for a license to sell ice 6ream,candies, popcornm otc , by
automobile servic~ near the High SchoOl and factories. Moved by Councilman Minucciani,
seconded by Councilman Tlbbetts and regularly carried that the permit be granted for a
quarter year.
Mrs. Gallic E.Boyle,owner of a house at 8~ Randolph Avenue, wrote the city council
stating that damage was done to her building by the blasting of Uacco Construction Company
recently and asked to have the company notified of her complaint. The City Clerk reported
he had already'notified the insurance company.
Ward L.$hultz, owner of a house at lll Green Avenue in Peck's sub. notified the ci~
that the blasting of ~acco Construction Company had damaged his dwelling and wished to
have the city notify the insurance Indemnity Co., The City Clerk reported that the company
had been notified.
Presto-O-Lite Company made inquiry regarding a $40 claim fcf~damages which they
alleged to have sustained when the level of the street in front of their property was
changed. The matter was referred to City attorney Colebera to investigate and report,
~ext Monday.
Request was made by the South San Francisco Unified ~chool District for the use
of the City Council's Chambers the second and fourth Thursday evenings'from ?;50 p.m, till
9 p.m. On motion by Councilman Minucciani, seconded by Councilman Boido and reg~larly~Ca~
the desired permission was granted.
Chief of Police Bellont appointed Fred Brown ~ special police officer to be statio~
at the ~,~acco Construction Company's oPerations at the Grand Avenue Crossing. subject to thf
City Council's approval. ¥oved by Councilman Ratto that the appointment be approved.
The motion was seconded by Councilman ¥inucciani and regularly carried. It was stipulated t!
City of South San ~rancisco would not be responsible for Mr. Brown's salary.
The monthly reports of the Building InspectOr, Health Officer, ~oundkeeper. Fire C!
City Judge, Chief of Police, City Treasurer and City Clerk for the month ending May 51,195!
were submitted, together with the quarterly report of ~he §ity Auditor, On motion by Counc~
man Ratto, seconded by Councilman Minucciani and regularly-c~rried the reports were acceptt
An ordinance entitled "AN 0RDINANCM REGULATING BLASTIEG OPERATIONS
I~ THE CITY OF SOUTH SA!~ FRANCISCO AND PROVIDING
FOR LICENSING THE SAME"
was introduced by Councilman Minucctani, had isa firat reading and was laid over to come
under the regular order of business at the next meeting of the city council.
A resolution, No.?MA, orde~thg~he cancellation of unpaid taxes upon 6.6 acres of
fractional Tide Land Lot No. Bl,in SeCtion 27, Township No.5 South, Range 5 West,belonging
the City of San Francisco, was introduced by Councilman Boido, and was adopted by the vote~
of all the mambers of the City Council, as follows.-
Ayes, Councilmen~ V.Boido, A.J.Eschelbach, M.Mtnucciani, D.W. Ratto, Rod Tibbetts.
Noes, Councilmen, None,
Absent, Councilmen, None. Attee~ Daniel McSweeney
City Clerk.
Recorded in Book of Resolutiuns, Vol.3, at page2£S.
"RESOLUTION NO.?~6".
Councilman Ratto introduced a resolution, ~o.725, requesting ~enator Harry L.Parkm~
and Assemblyman Harrison W.Call to urge the adoption of Assembly Bill No.596,pertaining
to salt marsh, tide and submerged land belonging to the City of ~outh San,Franctsco,grante~
to said city by an act of the legislature of the State of California, with wharfage and otl
rights. The resolution was adopted by the votes of all the~ members of the City Council,
as follows;-
Ayes, Councilmen, V.Boido,A.J.Eschelbach,M.Minucciani, D.~'?.Ratto, Rod Tlbbetts.
Roll call found all members of the council present, as follows;-
Councilmen, V.Boido,A.J.Eschelbach, N.Minucciani, D.W. Ratto, Rod Tibbetts,
The minutes of the previous meeting were read. There being no errors or omisslo
they were approved as read.
A communication was received from the Gerth-Knollin Advertising Agency, submttt
a statement of the moneys paid by the city of South San Francisco for advertising, an
balance due to be ~?.97. Com~unication accepted and filed.
Gagliani Brothers we~ granted a permit to construct a brick story consisting of
apartments over their present building at 47~ Grand Avenue at a cost of ~1~,~00.
Standard 0il Company applied for a building permit to replace their present bu
ings at 401 Bayshore Highway,at a cost of '$~000. Permit granted.
California Tater Service Company answered the city's letter requesting them to ~
the water rates on city hydrants as per statement. ~'anager Green stated he would meet
council ~*onday evening and discuss the matter with them. Communtca~ tion ordered place,
file;.
A communioat~on from the War Department announced that the federal governmen~
not approve of the construction of the improvement in South San Francisco harbour, for
reason that the benefits to commerce and navigation would be small i~ comparison to th~
cost and maintenance. The communication stated that interested parties could still ta!
the matter up again if there was any additional information to convey. ~ayor Eschelba~
instructed the clerk to get in touch with Phil ThomPson and bring the matter to his att~
Dance permits were granted to The Ramblers Club for June 24,19~9, The Rounders
of Colma for June 17,19~ and the Italian Catholic Federation for June 10,19~.
Ma coo ~onstruction Company applied for a permit for blasting operations on lane
of the Bethleham Steel Company and the So.S.F.Land & Improvement Co.,. The clerk was in~
ted to inform them that a blasting ordinance was in the course of being enacted
would be abou~ twoweeks before it became effective,after which the application would b~
on. George Rouissi made application for a license to sell peanuts,popcorn, candy,
cream.!etc, from a wagon. ~e was informed that the license would be $200 a year. He a~
to take one for the next quarter. Councilman Tlbbetts moved that the quarterly license b
g~anted him, The motion was seconded by Councilman Minucciant and regularly carried,
James D.Andrews applied for a license to sell ice ~ream,candies, popcornm otc
automobile servic~ near the High SchoOl and factories. Moved by Councilman Minucciani
seconded by Councilman Tibbetts and regularly carried that the permit be granted for a
quarter year.
Mrs. Gallic E.Boyle,owner of a house at 8~ Randolph Avenue, wrote the city counc
stating that damage was done to her building by the blasting of ~;acco Construction Compa
recently and asked to have the company notified of her complaint. The City Clerk reports
he had already'notified the insurance company.
Ward L.$hultz, owner of a house at 111 Green Avenue in Peck's sub. notified the
that the blasting of ~acco Construction Company had damaged his dwelling and wished to
have the city notify the insurance ~ndemnity Co., The City Clerk reported that the compa~
had been notified.
Presto-O-Lite Company m~de inquiry regarding a ~A0 claim ~of~damages which they
alleged to have sustained when the level of the street in front of their property was
changed. The matter was~referred to City attorney Coleber~ to investigate and report,
~ext Monday.
Request was made by the South San Francisco Unified ~chool District for the use
of the City Council's Chambers the second and fourth Thursday evenings'from ?;~0 p.m,
9 p,m. On motion by Councilman Minucctani, seconded by Councilman Botdo and reg~,larly,,
the desired permission was granted.
Chief of Police Belloni appointed Fred Brown ~ special police officer to be stat~
at the ~,acco Construction Company s operations at the Grand Avenue crossl~, subject to
City Council's approval. ~oved by Councilman Ratto that the appointment be approved.
The motion was seconded by Councilman ¥inucciani and regularly carried. It was stipulated
City of South San ~ranctsco would not be responsible for Mr. Brown's salary.
The monthly reports of the Building InspectOr, Health Officer, ~oun~keeper. Fire
Cl%y Judge. Chief of Police, City Treasurer and City Clerk for the month ending May Bl,l!
were submitted, together with the quarterly report of the ~tty Auditor, On motion by
man Ratto, seconded by Councilman Minucciani and regularly c~rried the reports were acce~
An ordinance entitled "AN 0RDINANCM REGULATING BLASTIEG 0PMRATIONS
IN THE CITY OF SOUTH SA~ FRANC IBC0 AND PROVIDING
FOR LICENSING THE SAME"
was introduced by Councilman Minucct~ni, had iSs firat reading and was laid over to come
under the regular order of business at the next meeting of the city council.
A resolution, No.?MA, ordezihg::~he cancellation of unpaid taxes upon 6.6 acres o~
fractional Tide Land Lot No.31,in SeCtion 27, Township No.3 South, Range ~ West,belongi~
the City of San Francisco, was introduced by Councilman Boido, and was adopted by the vol
of all the mambers of the City Council, as follows.-
Ayes, Councilmen, V.Boido, A.J.Eschelbach, M.Minucciani, D.W. Ratto, Rod Tibbetts.
Noes, Councilmen, None,
Absent, COuncilmen, None. Attest Daniel McSweeney
City Clerk.
Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Vol.5, at page22~.
"REBOLUTION N0.785".
Councilman Ratto introduced a resolution, No.?2~, requesting Senator Harry L.Park
and Assemblyman Harrison W.Oall to urge the ~doptiou of Assembly Bill No.~96,pertainin~
to salt marsh, tide and submerged land belonging to the City of ~outh 5an.Francisco,grant
to said city by an act of the legislature Of the State of California, with wharfage and
rights. The resolutio~ was adopted by the votes of all the members of the City Council
as follows;-
Ayes, Councilmen, V.Boido,A.J.Eschelbaoh,M.Minucct~i, D.~.Ratto, Rod Tlbbette,.
Noes, Councilmen,None.
Absent, Councilmen,None. Attest Daniel McSweeney,
City Clerk.
J
Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Vol.3, at page 224.
Claims in the amount of $3563,~6 were next presented to the board for payment;-
B,Papini,
E.Soto
Fred Brown
Mario's tacaco service
W.P,Fuller & Co.
cleaning alleys
labor in ball park
painting safety zones
wash & grease police car
5 gals traffic line
Patrick-Moise Elinkner Co,
Bruton's Automotive Service
Dudley Perkins
Belli Motor Co,
Robinson-druggist
Davis Engineering Equip. Co.,
Universal Tool & M'F'G'
city court docket
police register
motorcycle service
reps to police car
photo work police dept
Supplies sir. dept
lst,aid fire kit
clean punch register
Pacific Coast' Building Officials Mambership
National Fire ProteCtion subscriptions 20,vol.firemsn
49.50
45.00
80.80
8.?6
61,30
58.7
P., 50
5.61
,60
8.50
13. O0
10.00
lO. O0
A. J.Pacheco
Hercules Equip.& Rubber Co.,
So.City Laundry & L.& L.S.Co
Union 0il Co.,
J?N?He~burg
~e Berry's service Station
M. Greenberg's Sons
E.Rossi
S,Barney
W. Locatelli
G.Olmstad
C.Rinehart
J.Penna
R.Sptnelli
A.Johnson
M.¥azetti
A.Robinson
M.Castro
E.Kozlowski
J.Hunttngton
C.Begnal
F.Gamba
C.~churck
V.Ullery
G. W. ~everton
P.Fiore
W.Perry
D.Hocking
E.Bianchi
A.Monetini
C.Francesco
H.Troxell
D.J.DI Bens
F,Mandoli
~,Prlt?~r
J.Nasei~weCChio
M.Laufer
Union 0il ¢o.,
Lazzart & Sen
So. City Lumber & Sup. Co.
Joe. Pantaleoni
J.G.Nalker
Pac. Gas. E1. Co
'So. City Lbr. & Sup,Co
Delasco Neon Sugn Sign Co.
Knox-Hale Yachinery Cc.,
Gerth-Enollln Co.,
Oliver's
E,R.Bacon ~o.,
~aintain fire al sys,&~oonstru$ ?8.56
materials & Repairs traf. sig. ~ 39.64
install clock,and olook,Eng. Of~ 23.6?
maintain Str, Lights & Lamps~ ¥ 95.74
repair traffic signal $ 17.31
pump and hose
wash No,2 fire house May
gasoline
windshield glass
lubrication fire chief's car
valves & gs. skets
attending fires May
2 typewriter"pads"
repairing Clerk's Underwwod
" police chief's
cleaning Baden ~'treets
weeds
" alleys
destroying thistles
watering trees
grading streets
park labor
§ gals wheel clearing Mod
38 lbs worn gear lub.
dry dog food
~epair rake
4 tractor type ~apS
sec. Planning Com. ssi.May
street lights
mlsc.lights Ma2
2 hrs roller rental
rep sign at Bayshore
lB rubber squeeges
refill broom,nixxles,etc,
advertising
League Banquet May 18
I Eeroll hand spray bar~,
I set grader blades
~ 13.48
?.50
~ 78.19
,~115.80
113.6~
~lS4.18
S 4.06
$ 4.64
S 1.00
1.50
1.50
2.00
2.50
3.00
3.50
3.50
4.00
4, 50
.~- 4.50
i4,50
5.00
6.00
6.50
· 7. O0
9.50
~.00
16.50
i 12. O0
36.00
36.00
1
8.00
31.50
~ 27.00
$ 58.50
S 31.50
~ 49.50
~- 22.50
$ 45.00
3 36.00
I1.04
4.41
i 4.43
$ 3.54
e6.11
S 10.00
8746.89
8107.37~
$ 10.00
S ~?.50
~ 48. ~.0
$ 56.45
~ ?.97
S 75.50
$ 10.14
O.W.Thomas Draying and. Rigging Co.,hauling kettle from Redding~ 17.50
Enterprise Press 50 weeA notices $ 6.?0
' " 100 copies 0rd. 201 S S. 09
San ~at,eo to. Title ~e. May daily ~eports $ 1.50
3 Cities Mosquito Abatement District for abatement work $ 29.61
Dr, J.0.McMills phone Apt.May ~ 6.50
Pac. Tel & Tel Co., May phones $ 86.?0
Californl~ Water Service Co., water at dumps Yay $ 1.25
' " Library service May ~ 20.6?
- " Ci~ Hall
Bruton's Automotive ,Service
Dudley Perkins
Belli Motor Co,
Robinson-druggist
Davis Engineering Equip. Co.,
Universal Tool & M'P'G' Co,
Court docket ~J 58.72
police register ~ 3.65
motorcycle service '~ 2.50
reps to police car ~ 8.61
photo work police dept .60
SUpplies str.dept .~'1,~.9
let,aid fire kit ~ 10.11
clean punch register ~ 8' 50
S 13.00
S 10.00
" " " " 2 " " s
Pacific Coast' Bullding Officials I~ambershtp
National Pire Protection subscriptions 20,vel. fireman $ 10.00
A.J.Pacheco "atntaln fire al sys,&?oonstru$ 78.56
. w materials & Repairs traf. stg. ,$ 39.64
" " install clock,and clock,Eng. Of$ 23.67
" " maintain Str, Lights & Lamps ~ ~.74
" " repair traffic signal ~ 17.31
Hercules Equip.& Rubber Co., pump and hose ~ 13.48
So. City Laundry & L.& L.B.Co wash No.2'ftre house May ~ ?.50
Union Oil Co., gasoline ~ 78.19
" " " ~115.80
" " ' ~113.6S
J?E?Hee~burg windshield glass $134.18
Be Berry's service Station lubrication fire chief's car ~ 4.06
M. Greenberg's Sons valves & gsskets S 4.64
E.Rossi attending fires May S 1.00
S.Barney " " " ~ 1.~0
W. Locatelli " " " O 1.~0
G.Olmstad " " " $ 2.00
C.Rinehart " " = $ 2.50
J. Penna " " ~ $ 3.00
R. Sptnelli " " "~ 3.50
A. Johnson " " "
M.Nazetti $ " "
A.Robinson " "
M.Castro " " "
E.Kozlowski " "
J. Hunt ing t on " " "
C. B · gnal " "
F. Gamba " " "
C. Schurck " "
V.Ullery " "
G. W. ~evert on
P,Fiore
W.Perry
D.Hocktng " "
E. Bianchi "
A.Monettni ",
C .Prancesco "
H. Troxell "
D.J.Dl Bens
P.Mandoli
~.Prltzer
J.Nasei~wecChlo
M. Laufer
Union 0il Co.,
Lazzart & Son
So. City Lumber & Sup. Co.
Joe. Pantaleoni
J. ~. Nalke r
Pac. Gas. El. Co
So.City Lbr. & Sup. Co
Delasco Neon Sugn Sign Co.
Knox-Hale ~achinery C~.,
Gerth-Knollin Co.,
Oliver ' s
E.R.Bacon ~o.,
O.W.Thomas Draying and. Rigging Co. ,hauling kettle from Redding$ 17.50
2 typewriter"pads
repairing Clerk's Underwwod
" police chief's
cleaning Baden ~treets
weeds
alleys
destroying thistles
watering trees
gradl~ streets
park labor
~ gals wheel clearing Mod
38 lbs worn gear lub,
dry dog food
~epair rake
4 tractor type c~pS
sec. Planning Com. Sal,May
street lights
mist.lights May
2 hrs roller rental
rep sign at Bayshore
13 rubber squeegee
refill broom,nixxles,etc,
advertising
League Banquet May 18
1 Eeroil hand spray bar
1 set grader blades
Enterprise Press 50 weeA notices
" " 100 copies 0rd. 201
San ~ateo Co. Title ~. May daily ~eports
3 Cities Mosquito Abatement District for abatement work
Dr. J.O.McMills
Pac. Tel & Tel Co.,
Californl~ Water Service Co.,
phone Apr. May
May phones
water at dumps ~ay
Library service May
Ci%y Hall " May_
fountain & fire house
playgrounds service
3.50
4.00
4.50
,~- 4.50
4, 50
5.00
6.00
6, 50
7.00
9.50
2.00
16.~0
12. O0
36.00
~6. O0
18.00
31,50
27.00
27.00
58.50
31,50
49.50
22.50
45. O0
36. O0
1.04
4.41
4.43
3.54
86.11
10.00
I746.89
107.37'
10.00
27.50
48.20
56.45
7.97
8 7~.50
~ ~.5. ~S
S 10.14
6.70
1.50
29.61
6.50
86.70
20.67
~23.79
6.19
$113.60
Disbursements continued;-
California Water Service Company hydrant rental service May
Sprouse Reitz Co., s~pplies parks ~ 1.18
G.F,Biasop Co., alemite gun hose ~ 1.44
Arndt's department Store Maypole cloth ~ ~.61
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. garden hose ___$ 68.56
Total~$~56~.16
The claims having been audited by the finance committee Councilman Ratto moved
they be paid. The motion was seconded by Councilman Mlnucciani and regularly carried.
County
Mayor Eschelbach announced that George Davis , Chairman of the San ~ateo'Day
at the Treasure Island Fair, requested that all city council~urge their com~unfties to att~
the Fair.wearing San Mateo County Day buttons,flowers, etc,
There being no further business before the council Councilman Tlbbetts moved t~
adjourn until Monday,June 12,1939, at ? o'clock P.M. The motion was seconded by Councilman
Boido and regularly carried.
Time of adjournment, 9;50 o'clock p.m.
Approved
Mayor of South San Frencisco
Respectfully submitted,~