HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1940-03-18REGULAR k~ET.i'.~G 0? THE CITY COUNCIL 0F THE CITY
OF SOUTB S~.N ~ANCISCO,!'iELD MONDAY,
~,~ARCH 18,1940,
The re~Tular meeting of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco was held in t?~e City
i¥~onday evening, ~v'[arch 18,1940.
The meeting was called to order at 8 ,o'alock P.i~,.. by ~¢fayor A.J.Eschelbach.
ROLL CALL.
Roll call found all members of the ~ouncil present,as follows;-
V.Boido,A.J.Eschelbach, M.i~inucciani,D.W.Ratto, Rod Tibbetts.
The minutes of three previous meetin[fs were read. There being no errors or omissions
they were approves as read.
A co~unication and the sum of ,:cB.00 were received from ~t-loria Damonte for extra police
protection for the ~'~oon Haiders ~snce on April oV next. Accepted and the money turned over to
the police department/
Answers were received from four o~t of town property owners consenting to the sidewalk
improvement on the west side of Zayshore !ighway between A~o~,~r and Chapman and Linden
Chapman Avenues. Agreements were ordered prepared .and rent to the various owners of land in
the territory affected for their Signatures.
Pacific Oas &: Electric Company requested permission to extend a ~'i ~a.s main in the
nortt~erly sidewalk area of Par~ay E of Poplar Avenue. Ztez'erred to Councilman Tibbetts a,~ the
desired permission granted.
Leland Rowe applied for a bus:inass license to conduct a gasoline station at the N.E.Cor.
of California Avenue and ~ayshore highway~ and paid ,~10 license. Granted.
~; co?m~nication w~s received from '~h~s~ .L.Jones ss~inA' for a transfer of his business
license fro~ ~5V Grand Ave:cue to q43 Grand Ave. ~]ranted.
A co~unication was received from Foster &: Kleiser offering to display posters free of
c; s.r.~'e in this city in the interest of the United States Chamber of co'merce c~paign for the
benefit of business. Co~unication ordered plac'~d on file.
Eotice was receive~ from the State Board of Equalization of the apml~cetion off Jose
Fernandez for an on sale of bY:er and wine license, a transfer fro~- Yntonio Ramos,at 115 Grand
Avenue. There were no objections to the transfer.
The l~ort?.side Taxpayers' Protective Association of South San Francisco applied for. a
permit to run a free dance on Saturday-evening i~arch 30 ,1940, and to sell refres~aents.
~ermission granted.
Notice of the next m_eetmn~.' Z of the Peninsula Division of the Lea~e of California Municfl-
patities ws, s received, -i~in? the date and place of the meetinF as Hoover Hall, Burli ng~e,
11~0 hayswater Avenue,Thursday e~enin~, !~larch ~1,1940, and asked ~ow many city ofr'fcials would
attend. I'...is. yor Eschelbach, after incuiring amoung the city council and other officials , sta~ed
the number would ~e approximately 9. 'ihe ~ity Cl~rk was instructed to so in for~ Secretary
J~lois.
Chief of Pole. ce Bellonf submitted a comm~nicatic, n to the council requesting the
cancellation of Special Police 0f icer Ray be5eghini's appointment on the l~,acc, o Const~ction Job.
/~ccepted and the au..pointment-or6ered cancelled.
Fire Chief Welte submitted t?-e name r,f 0ordon ~fidwe].l for smmoint~ent to the ~all Force
of the South San Francisco Fire ~e-oartment. 0n motion by Councilr~an Linucciani,seconde5 by ~.
Tibbetts and ref'~!orl~: carried th~ appointment was made.
In answer to the c'~ty's letter a reply was received fro~ the C~l!fornia State ~utomobile
Association stat!n~ that un: er Ordinance 149 si('ns were rec~.ested to be placed on C~ercisl
Avenue from .Orange Avenue, but no mention of ~,'!~rtnolis Aven~e, w~th identically named street~
under ordinance !54,of Aufust ]_8,1930. The date of or~inance No.149' is ?[ovember 5th,19qS.
Co~ncilman Tibbetts was instructed to proc~zra ~top si?ns from a firm in ~erkeley for
Commercial ~: ]va?nolia and Pine Terrace ~':. Lux Avenues.
A communication was received fro~ the Hartford 7ire insurance submittin2' a proposition
whereby the city cor!d save the su~ of d~[ad a year by m.~.~_n(,~ the c?:sn~fe, i-referred to City Attorney
Coleberd. a
Request was made b~ th.e ]',~ission Trails Association to have'South San Francisco ~ay at vhe
,. t~e Chamber of
Treasure Island fair sometime durin? the season. The matter was referred to
Librarian E~na .~roner su~;~itted the monthly re~ort of librarU transact~_ons for the month
of February,l~40. Report accepted and filed.
Claims in the sm~,~nt of ~z~4509.34 were next ?'resente5 ~o the council for pa~ent;-
A, W. Wilson
J. P. Quinlau
Bank of So,S.F.
Bank of So,S.F.
Fred Laut ze
E. I. du Pont Co,
Kelly's Welding Shop
Patrick Co,
W. P. Fuller Co.
State Dept. of Education
Fred Brovm
James Spuri
Shell Cil
,.
Vnion 0il Co.
Pacheco Electric
So, City Auto Service
A, N. Dloomquist
W. C-. ~,~enar? Co.
Tnternational Harvester Co.
Roy' s Service
~merican Rubber Co.
Universa.1. Tool Co.
F. S. & W. W. Hirsch
planting trees
3400 -1{~ envelopes-election
doyen oay~aent on LaFrs~ace
1st monthly payment
repairs buick
spark'pluo~, for lawn mower
traffic paint
we!din~ pedestria~ ci~m
supplies ~olice dept.
traffic paint
set of lector, re outlines
ntmn~ safet~ zones
photo's auto accident
~aso!ir.e police dap.
wash and lubricate Buick
tire repair "
Install electric' sta~.dard
repairs police ,~ar
repairs fire t~ck
repairs street truck
605 gals. emulsion
1 set box numbars
gasket, valves~ etc.
repairs street ~quipment
500 feet fire hose
! transmitter wheel
mterials fire dept.
27. O0
63.24
1000. O0
250.00
4.90
.6V
19.57
5.50
9.09
4Y.V8
~.19
30.00
1.0V
1. l0
3,00
.91
104.36
v8.95
19.27
9.$3
43.62
2.04
50,74
4f~. 24
406.85
2.53
8.76
they were approved as read.
A communication and the sum of ~5.00 were received from Oloris Damonte for extra police
protection for the Pioon i~aiders ~ance on April oV next. Accepted and the mone,j turned over tc
the police department/
Answers were received from four o~t of town property owners consenting to the sidewalk
improvement on the west side of ~ayshore ]ighway between Armour and Chapman and L-inden
Chapman Avenues. Agreements we, re ordered prepared ~and ~ent to the various .owners of land in
the territory affected for their signatures.
Pacific Gas & Electric Company requested permission to extend a ~" ~as main in the
northerly sidewalk area of Parkway E of Poplar Avenue. ke~_'erred to Councilman Tibbetts a,~ the
desired permission granted.
Leland Rowe applied for a bu~in~ss license to conduct a gasoline station at the
of California Avenue and Layshore kighway~ and paid ,:~10 license. Granted.
J' co~m~nication wes received from Chas.h.Jones ss!~inf~ for a transfer of his business
license from ~5V Grand Avemue to q43 Grand Ave. :]ranted.
A communication was received from Foster & Kleiser offering to display posters free of
cl ar~'e in this city in the interest of the Unit.ed States Chamber of coL'~erce campaip:n for the
benefit of business.~Communication ordered plac~d on file.
Eotice was receive5 from the State Board of Equalization of the amDl~.c?tion of Jose
Fernandez for an on sale of b~:':er and wine license, a transfer fro~.~ .~ntonio Ramos,at 115 Grand
Avenue. There were no objections to the transfer.
The llortkside Taxpayers' Protective Association of South San Francisco applied for, a
permit to run a free dance on Saturday.evening march ~0 ,1940, and to sell refreshments.
Permission granted.
Notice of the next meeting of the Peninsula Division of the League of California Municl-
palities was received, :-i~ing the date and place of the meetinF as Hoover t:,alt, Burli n~ame,
11~0 lmyswater Avenue,Thursday evening, ~iarch ~1,1940, and asked bow many city of~'.~cisls would
attend. I~ia. yor Eschelbach, after inquiring amoung the city council and ott~er officials , sta~ed
the number would ce approximately 9. 2'he ~ity Clerk was instructed to ~o in form. Secretar7
~:lois.
Chief of Police Belloni Submitted a comm~nication to the council requesting the
cancellation of Special Police Officer Ray l¥eSeghini's appointment on the i',~acc, o Construction Job.
2ccepted and the au. pointment~ordered cancelled.
Fire Chief Welte submitted t?e name of Gordon Kidwell for sDmoint~ent to the ~all Force
of the South San ~ancisco t~:ire ~e-oartment. On motion by Council¥;~an Zinucciani,seconde5 by
Tibbetts and rejT~lsrt~: carried th8 appointment was made.
In answer to the city's letter a reply was received fro~ the C~lifornia State ~utomobile
Association stating that un.:er Ordinance 149 sif:'ns were requested to be placed on Commercial
Avenue from Orange Avenue, but no mention of ~fM~.f(nolis Avenue, w~th identically named streets
under ordinance !54,of Auf!ust ].8,1930. The date of ordinance No.14g is ~;ovember 5th,19~8.
Councilman Tibbetts was instructed to Droc~re. ~top si.c'ns~ from a firm in ~ erxeley~ for
Commercial & ka?nolia and Pine Terrace ~ Lux Avenues.
A communication was received from the Hartford Fire insurance su::.~itting a proposition
whereby the city covld save the sum of q~35 a year by m~kin:f the c)~an~e. ~eferred to City Attorney
Coleberd. a
Request was made by the ]'/[ission Trails Association to have'South San Francisco Oay at vhe
Treasure Island fair sometime during the season. The matter was referred to the Chamber of
Cowh~e roe.
Librarian Edna ~roner "~''
su mztted the monthly reoort of !ibrar?f transact~.ons for the n0onzh
of February,1940. Report accepted and filed.
Claims in the sm~nt of ~$4509.34 were next ~resente5 to the council for payment;-
A. W~ Wilson
J. P. Quinlan
Bank of
Bank of So~S.F.
Fred Laut ze
E. I. du Pont Co~
Kelly's Welding Shop
Patrick Co.
W. P. Fuller Co.
State Dept. of Education
Fred Brovm
James Spuri
Shell 0il Co. ,,
Union 0il Co.
Pacheco Electric
So. City Auto Service
A. N. Bloomquist
W. G. Mcnary Co.
International Harvester Co.
Roy' s Service
American Rubber Co.
Universa.l,. Tool Co.
F. S. & W. W. Hirsch
Arndt's ~ept. Store
Superior Laundry
L. N. Curtis
planting trees
3400 -1~ envelopes-election
do~rn payment on LaFrance
1st monthly payment "
repairs buick
spark'plug for lawn mower
traffic paint
weldin~ pedestria~
supplies ~olice dept.
traffic paint
set of lecture outlines
painting safety zones
photo's auto accident
gaso!i~e police ~ep.
wash and lubricate Buick
tire repair "
Install electric standard
repairs police ~,ar
repairs fire truck
rel~airs street ~ruck
605 gals. emulsion
i set box numbers
gasket, valves, etc.
repairs street equipment
500 feet fire hose
I transmitter wheel
mterials fire dept.
sheets - fire ~ept.
wash fire hous~ ~"2 Feb.
1 searchlight kit fire dep.
27.00
63.24
1000,00
250,00
4.90
,67
19.57
5.50
9.09
4~.V8
~. 19
30.00
1o 07
1.10
3.00
.91
104.36
V8.95
19.27
43.62
2.04
50,74
47,. 24
406.85
2.53
8.76
8.59
5.88
20.90
John Tacchi Athlethic equipment ~ 70.00
Highway Blacksmith Co. repairir4~ tools 13.25
Mutual Engineering Co. 1 root cutting chisel 9.79
R. Bertucelli labor city hall park 22.50
Paul Lombardi " Orange Avenue Park 27.00
.,~. L~ufer labor " 2V.00
~. Regalia " " 27.00
J. Souza " " 31.,50
F. Dieu " " 2~.00
D. Daly " " 40.50
Fred Robinson labor sewer near Oak Ave. 64.00
H. Tromell labor repairing streets 54.00
T. Pretzer labor on sewers 58.50
Ferry ~v~orse Seed Co. Seed 3.04
H. V. Carter Co. 1500 lbs lawn seed 289.69
Industrial City L~naber Co. supplies for neon si~ 6.59
" lo gals. Euc~rel~ptum__~ ~ city hall_ 24.V2
" " " ball par~ ~4.~
" supplies recreation dept. 5.19
South City Lumber Co. 1 carload base rock ~0.11
" ~00 redwood posts 39.3V
" supplies city engineer 4.18
" sand, concrete, etc. 17.80
" Z pine blocks fire dept. 2.5.3.
" crushed~ock ~.~ .al
0 & E. street lights Feb. 782.28
" misc. se .rvice 149.63
San ~,~ateo County Title da-~_~y reports Fe~. 1.50
W. 0. Withersppon eingeer's helper 2.25
Schwabacher Frey Co. election supplies 35.40
" " 1.2 9
Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co. phone service ~ar. 82.35
Enterprise Press sample ballots 30.44
" 1000 mimeograph sheets recreation 3.36
Standard 0il Co. gas Feb. 114.30
" " "park 15.55
Edward Bacon Co. ! - 13" diaphragm 4.27
" 2 si~2ns - mem.. at work 15.48
" i- 4" Foote valve 8.83
" i - 3" black Foote valve 3.61
R. Bertucelli labor 9.00
Total ~4 509.34
The claims having:- been audited cy the finance co~mmittee Councilman Tibbetts moved they
paid. The motion was aeconded by Counci l?' an :~ioido and re?~larly carried..
Under the k, ead of un_~nished bus~ness City Engineer l,;arshall reported that the $33,839
WPA money aooopriated is for takin~ 0rand A~en~e rsilrosd tracks from ~]ission Road to the
east end.
Relative to the ~ossibil~st~ of securina stop and go signals at Butler Road and the
~ayshore ~ighway it was reported that the prospects are hope~l.
Regarding the survey of .the land approach and frontage beach propoerty at the props
~each engineer I',iarshall stated he.found no maps or Other data on the subject.
Refrreing to the flood waters r~nning down Randolph Avenue engineer l,ls. rshall report
he had fixed the sewer to take care of the flood waters The
. em, .neet also reported water ls
in Walnut Avenue , a~ountin?.~ only to abo~t a half an inch, could not be made to flow immedf
ly after rains unless the street were raised,and at too great an expense,and what water sta~
on the street drye~ up in a few days.
Fire Chief Welte reported the the Burkhsrt Billbosrd Sign 'Company informed him that
take care of ~he objectionable sign close to E~"enio f~(ils, ni's new r~straunt on the .~ayshore
P;i ghway.
Under the head of new bus~ness Councilman Ratto re¥~orte5 a reel of water on the Scut
~acific grounds between Division Street and the S.P.Trscks, near Ca~.ifornis ~venue,sn5 reque
that the clerk write the company and request that they ~sve the pool attended to before the
and mosquitos begin to breed. So ordered. He also reported t~:~at reels exist at Linden snd
on the Southeast corner, and back of 'tke .,i field Oil Company, and su~aested tkst the watez
pumped out or the pools poisoned to ki_il t?e beeed!n? olsce of knsts and mosquitos.
A break was reported in the sidewalks on Co~erc~al Avenue at 5?0~ and on ~filler Aven
Between Sp~ce and t~,,,~agnolia~and the cit~ en(~ineer instructed to repsir them~
Councilman katto remorted a non-odoriferous smell in the Orsn?e Avenue :'s. rk eminatin
from the her ranches. En~'ineer ~:arshall was instructed to stte:~d to the matter. Paciff
City attorney Coleberd was requested to sera, re a right-o-way ~ t~e Southern'~
to the end of Eucalyptus Avenue,if extended.
In the matter of the billboard ordinance Co~ncilman ~atto asked the city attorney if
city could collet fees from the companies at tt?e present r?:te per square foot rate.Mr Cole~
said the rate is pro] ibatory and would not stand in law. Councilman ilatto then su~gested the
ordinan~e be changed to make the rate 50 cents per square foot. ~ih~e city attorney stated
would most likely be declared excessive also. I,~o ~'urther action was taken.
Councilman ~,~'~inucciani inquired ss to whetk~er the l~nd conm~ny bad paid the balance c
~500 due t?e city on the South In~strial Area sto~ and sanitary sewer. The cit~f clerk rep]
it ?-ad not yet been os~.d. Councilman l~in~cciani moyed t~e clerk be instructed to send anothe
bill to the company."Oarried,
re~i~."ft~' '~'- Councilman. . ~ Minucciani reportfd Butler Road in Bad condition. The enFineer wsa~instru~
lhe ,~mtw Clerk ~'~structe~ to not~_f~ t~e Librarw~Board ~ud architect to maet the sit cc
~'~onmav ~ . ~ ~. ~.~.at sn~in~:orna~ m~etin~' to discuss an addi~i°n to the l~r~
~ Czty engineer k~arshall reported he exoected to make the surve~ of t~e ?~o.e fire hou~
property soon, and had been busy o~ ct?er work rece~t!y. _,
m~ _Ntnueoiani moved to adjourn until~--tko next mcoting,-~ionSay, April 1,19i0-at 8 I'ho metion wa~-aooon~c':~ by Councilman Ratto end regularly carried.
D. Daly " " 40.50
Fred Robinson labor sewer near Oak Ave. 64.00
H. Tro~ell labor repairing streets 54.00
T. Pre~zer labor on sewers 58.60
Ferry ~forse Seed Co. Seed 3.04
H. V. Carter Co. 1500 lbs lawn seed ~89.69
Industrial 0ity ~er 0o. supplies for neon si~ 6.59
" lo g~ls. Euc~re~vp*um_.~ ~. city ha~l_ ~4.~
" " ball par~ 24.72
" supplies recreation dept. 5.19
South City L~er Co. 1 carload base rock 50.11
" ZOO redwood posts 39.37
" supplies~, city engineer 4.
" sand, concrete, etc. 17.80
" 2 pine blocks fire dept. 2.5.~
" crushed yack ~ 31
P. G. & E. street lights Feb. 782.28
" misc. se~ice 149.63
San ~ateo County Title daily reports Fe~. 1.50
W. O. Withe~sppon eingeer's helper 2.25
Schwabacher Fray Co. election supplies 35.40
" " 1.2 9
Pacific Tele. & Tel.. Co. phone se~ice Mar.
Enterprise Press s~ple ballots 30.44
" lO00 mimeograph sheets recreation 3.36
Standard Oil Co. gas Feb. 114.30
" " "park 15.55
Edward Bacon Co. I - 13" diaphra~ 4.27
" 2 si~gns - men at work 15.48
" i- 4" Foote valve 5.8f~
" i - 3" black Foot, valve 3.61
R. Bertucelli labor 9. O0
Tota~ 34 509·34
The claims havin{:, been audited ::y the finance committee Councilman Tibbetts moved they
paid. The Potion was seconded by Council,?an !]aids and re_~'uls, rly._ carried·
Under the k~ead of un._~inished bus~ness 'Uity Engineer l~iarshall reported that the ~33,23{
WPA money aopopriated is for takin~ Orand A~enue railroad tracks from ~,'iission Road to t~
east end.
Relative to the eossibilffsty of securin~ stop and ~o signals at Butler Road and tl
~ayshore ~ighway it was reported ~+hs_t the prospects are hopeful.
Regarding the survey of .the land approach and frontage beach propoerty at the pray
oeach engineer ~arshall stated he.found no maps or other data on the subject.
Refrreing to the flood waters r~nning down Randolph Avenue engineer ~,iarsbat! repoz
he had fixed the sewer to take care of the flood waters The
· en?_.neer also reported water
in Walnut Avenue , amounting only to abo~t a half .an inch, con~_d not be made to flow imme~
ly after rains unless the street were raised,and at too great an expense,and what water sta
on the street dryad up in a few days.
Fire Chief Welt, rei?orted the the Burkhart Billboard Sign 'Company informed him that
take care of ih. objectionable sign close to Eugenic i;!ilani's new r~.:straunt on the -gayshor
Hi ghway.
Under the head of new business Councilman Ratto rer, orted a ~ool of water on the Sou
facific grounds between Division Street and the S.P.Trscks, near California ~venue,an8 requ
that the clerk write the company and request that they )ave the pool attended to before the
and mosquitos begin to breed. So ordered. He also reported tt:~at cools exist at Linden and
on the Southeast corner, and back of 'the Ric]; riel5 Oil Company, and suggested that the wet,'
pumped out or the pools poisoned to ki[!t the beeedin? place of knats and mosquitos.
A break was reported in the sidewalks on Co~m~ercial Avenue at 570; and on ?iller Ave~
Between Spruce and ]".?~agnolia~and the city en~?..neer instructed., to repair them~
~ounckl~an hatto reported a non-ogoriferous smell in the Orange Avenue ~-'ark eminati~
from the ho~ ranches. Engineer ~arshall was instructed to attend to ~he matter. Pacif~
City attorney Caleb,rd was reeuested to sector, a right-o-way ~ the Southern'Co~pa~
to the end of Eucalyptus Avenue,if extended.
In the matter of the billboard ordinance Co~ncilman ~atto asked the city attorney if
city could collet fees from the companies at tt?e present r~te per square foot rate.L;ir Cole~
said the rate is pro~ ibatory and would not stand in law. Councilman tlatto then su;~'gested the
ordinance be changed to make the rate 50 cents per square foot. ~:he city attorney stated
would most likely be declared excessive also. 31!o ~urther action was taken.
Councilman ?,~inucciani ~nquired as to whether the land company bad paid the balance
~500 due t~e city on the South Industrial Area storm and sanitary sewer. The cit.v clerk repl
~.t ?ad not yet been paid. Councilman i~iin~cciani mo~:ed the clerk be instructe~ to send anothe
bill to the company. Oarried.
~ ' '::. Councilman ]~inucciani reported Butler Road in Bad condition. The en~ineer wsa instruc
re.~i~ £t. - ~
The City Cler~W.~a. ,~nstructed to not!f~ !De Librarw. Boa~d. ?nd architect to meet the citw co'
~onaa~ ~ ~venin~,~arc~. ~,~,, ..at 7 A.~:.~t sn~.nForne~ m~etin,~' to ~iscuss an addition to the l~:)rs:
Y Czty engineer ~!~arshall reported be expected to m~ke the survey of the ?is.? fire hous.
propert~ soon, and had been busy o~ ct?er work rece~tly. _.
~ere..~e.~-~,~-,no--~?~rthc r btt~ inc s s -bo for o
men. ~,.Mtnuooiani movod to adjourn until, t~:o noxt moo~ing,- J'~Qonday, April 1,1~O at i'hc motion-was-.sooondc::~ by Councilman Ratto and zmgulsrly carried.
Ttmo of adjou~ament) ]0;~0 o'clock- Rospootfully submittod,
~,pl~rovod
Councilman 5'inuccianf requested $~ayor Eschelbach to order a detailed report of city engineer
Earshall's work before the expiration of the terms of me,bets of the city council. Yayor
Eschelbach-stated the records are ooen to anyone wishing to look at them ahd are public prop -
petty and he could see the fisures for himself.
Engineer l~arshell reoorted that e~rly surveys indicated that several p~rts of the ~ipe
of the sewer in Oak Avenue were removed and it would cost approximately ~1000 for a new sewer.
After further investigation he stated he was able to ~ut the eewer in working cindition for
about ~£00,and was instructed to procee~ with th~. work.
CouRcilman Ratto asked for an estimate of the work and service performed and received
during-the~past year. Engineer ~arshell replied there was no money was provided by bond
issues,, to-do large work, as in in the adninistration under Kneese & Klassen, but thought that
in his judgment from the amount of matertal~ and supplies bought by the city it ~,'ould be abcut
~:15,000' Councilman Ratto-thought that it would hardly exceed ~5000.
"'ayor Eschelbach observed that Councilman Ratto and ~'inucciani ~ere continually fird-
iud fault with the engineer, and did not want to help, that the city had ~??,000-in the banks
and enjoyed ~le~sant relationshio with the county o~ficials. Both councilmen denied they were
hampering the engineer.
Councilman Ratto ineuired as to ~he status of the Rex club. Chief of police Belloni
reported thet the atatg Board of Eeualization had granted the club the 1940 license. Council,.an
Ratto asked city attorney Coleberd what could be done in the matter. The city attorney replied
that nothing could be done-under the present licuor set-up,the State Board of Equalization
having supreme authority.
There being no further business before the council councilman ~inucctani moved to
adjourn until the next regular meeting, ~'onday,Apr~l 1,1940 at 8 o'clock p.m. The motion
was seconded by Councilman Ratto and regularly carried.
Time of adjournment 10;45 o'clock
Approved
~;~ayor of South San Francisco.
Respectfully submitted,