HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1940-04-15REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,HELD,
MONDAY· APRIL 15,1940.
The regular meeting' 0~' the city council of the City of South San Francisco was held tn the
City Hall,Monday evening, April ~ 15th, 1940,
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 council present, as follows;-
Councilmen, V.Boido, A.J.Eschelbach,M.Minucciani,D.W.Rattto,Rod Tibbetts.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read. There being no errors or omissions they were
approved as read.
Angelica Simonini applied for permission to remove two trees on account of the roots
tearing up the sidewalk, the same to be replaced by others. Referred to Councilman Tibbetts.
Jack A.Marino applied for a business license to operate a gasoline station at the N.W.corn.
of Bayshore Highway and California Avenue. P~ermit granted.
A reply was received from the Southern Pacific Company to the city's letter requesting a
right of way over their tracks to the south em~. of Eucalyptus Avenue,if extended, saying they
are investigating the matter and will advise. ~later. Accepted.
A statement of the rabies situation in San marco County was received from Df. Charles N.
~ans,Director of Public Health in the county, and in some cities of the county. The correspon&-
once was referred to Health Offficer D~..J.O.McMills.
A communication was received from the District Engineer of the Division of Highways'Mr.
John H.Skeggs,relative to the request for a stop and go signal at Butler Avenue and Oayshore
Pttghway. Mr. Skeggs states the present volume from the side roads does not meet the minimum
warrants for fixed-time signals. He recommended that the city continue to use an officer at
the location for such periods as is necessary. He further recommended that Industrial Way be
widened to encourage traffic, and the extension of Division Street to Butler Avenue and the
construction of facilities to protect entering and cross traffic at Linden Avenue,thereby
solving the problem of Butler Avenue crossing and entering Oayshore Highway from Linden Averse.
Councilman Boido thought work of this magnitude would get the support of W.P.A, with some
other projects added. Councilman matte believed the matter should be laid until investigated~
and engineer Marshall urged that action should be taken in securing right of way in Industrial
Way.
A communication was received from State Senator Harry L.Parkmam, relative to the city's
endeavor to secure a stQp and go signal at Butler Avenue and Bayshore Highway, stating there
is not much hope of the city securing the signals, the commission being verymmch~ Opposed te
placing signals on the main highways. Communication acce~ted and filed.
Engineer marshall received a reply from the Pacific Gas & Electric Company to his request
for financial assistance to pay the costs of changing the sanitary sewer line on Chestnut Ave
South of Grand Ave, and a check in the s~lm of $50 to help to cover the costs. Accepted.
City Engineer ~arshall received a communication from N.A.Eckart,General manager and Chief
Engineer of the San~?aancisco Water Depertment with reference to the removal of Curtain Wall
in the Colma Creek Oanal Crossing· stating that the lower portion of the Curtain wall referre~
t~ can be cut off without unduly weakening the structure, and they~ plan to remove this portion
as soon as authorizatiom of the necessary expenditure can be obtained. Accepted.
James Bolopoulos requested that his license be transferred to August Zavan and Frank
Yalentine at220 Grand Avenue. Councilman Boido moved that the request be granted& The State
ard of Equalization submitted a notice that ~avan & Valentine were seeking a~ ON SALE BEER
NE license for the location. The city granted the transfer and there was no objections by
the city council to the request for the State license.
City Engineer ~arshall wrote the city council concerning the W.P.A. project of the remove-
al of the rails and the paving on the trench and the paving of the unpaved portion of East
Grand Avenue. He stated the city likely could go ahead with the paving only, of East Grand Ay,.
but Mr. ~aad ·Director of W.P.A. for the ~county, thinks the entire project can be approved. The~
city decided to wait u~til Mr. Marshall hears f~rther from Mr. Mead and Staff , who are te
meet him to-morrow.
A petition signed by nine barbera requested the city council to repeal the section of
the business ordinance,l~l, charging barbers a license to operate. The matter was laid ever.
John E.Hughes, holding a license to operate a cleaning business at 220 Maple Avenue, taXen
out January 18, requested a refund on account of having closed up the place of business for
lack of business, April 1~,1940. The city attorney ruled that a refund cannot be granted.
An application' for a building permit was received from Shell Oil Company,Inc., to construct
a steel building at Linden Avenue and BayshO~e Highway for a service station, at a cost of
$4000, on lots S.W.Cor.Bayshore & Linden Avenue~etrOff property.On motion by councilman Boi.~e,
seconded by councilman Tib~etts and regularly carried the desired permit was granted.
~" ",~,~ ;,:~ ~i 'A E~.~n.J~TIO~N OF I,~NTE~IO]~: TO ~ABATE ~ ,.
:: .:.. ~ IN THE..Ci~ITY' OF SOUTH SAN ~NCI'sco was introduced by
councilman rTtbbe.tts,and, was ~opted bT*.,_~he,.~.~otea e~:~ a_i1 the councilmen present ,as follows ,Ayes
,
Ceunci,lmen~V,Boido,A, J.Es c~91ba ch, :M,Ni~m'cciani ,D.W~-" .Eatto .Rod Tibbett s, Noes, '~ Ne~e_ ~ . ~t~aeat ~ ~ None.
Attest ~t McSweeney. Oit2 Clerk, ,~ecorded in Book, of Resol~tions,Vol.~,at age~ 248,
Under. the head cfi' mew business at,torney Coleberd gathering info relative to the resurvey of land
naer the~h school, .Engineer Marshell r~ported"progress~' in re right e'. way~,from S.P.Co.for Eucalyptus ave.~
/gznte~rise Press 500 affidavits soldier's exemptions 12.b'1'~
?/ " " 2~ copies precinct registers ~4~55~18.42
/'"'/" " " ballots ,precinct cards envelopes $ 74.2~
// # " notice appoint election officers$ 18.00
~' Schawabacher Frey Ce., election supplies - $ 86.17
1
· $ 10.00
Municipal Finance Officers Asso dues for city clerk Co,.July
H-L.Haaker,
ff If
~ank of So.San Francisco
Pacific Tel & Tel Company
R.Tibbetts
Sprouse Reitz Company
Alva ~Shaffer
South *try PI umbing S.hop
~enntngs ~harmacy
Eastman Clay Company
A.Ratte & Company
ins. prem.city Judge
ins.prem. American La France ,,
claim of Gordon Rowe,auditors
to
$ 25.00
$517.16
$150.00
phone 626,March $ 2.50
attending Burlingame Convention LG$ 3.50
supplies $ 1.VO
transportation
repairing city hall toilet
.pipe otc
materials for park
records
labor men & horses
10.55
18.41
1.50
_61.50
Angelica Simonini applied for permission ~O ~ove two trees on account of the roots
tearing up the sidewalk, the same to be replaced by others. Referred to Councilman Tibbetts.
Jack A.Marino applied for a business license to operate a gasoline station at the N.W.corne~
of Bayshore Highway and California Avenue. Permit granted.
A reply was received from the Southern Pacific Company to the city's letter requesting a
right of way over their tracks to the south end of Eucalyptus. Avenue,if extended, saying they
are investigating the matter and will advise later. Accepted.
A statement of the rabies situation in San mateo County was received from Df. Charles N.
~ans,Director of Public Health in the county, and in some cities of the county. The correspon~--
once was referred to Health Offficer D~..J.O.McMills.
A communication was received from the District Engineer of the Division of Highways,Mr.
John H.Skeggs,relative to the request for a stop and go signal at Butler Avenue and Oayshore
Ptghway. Mr. Skeggs states the present volume from the side roads does not meet the minimum
warrants for fiber-time signals. He recommended that the city continue to use an officer at
the location for such periods as is necessary. He further recommended that Industrial Way be
widened to encourage traffic, and the extension of Division Street to Butler Avenue and the
construction of facilities to protect entering and cross traffic at Linden Avenue,thereby
solving the problem of Butler Avenue crossing and entering Oayshore Highway from Linden Avemme.
Councilman Boido thought work of this magnitude would get the support of W.P.A, with some
other projects added. Councilman ~atto believed the matter should be laid until investigatedj
and engineer Marshall urged that action should be taken in securing right of way in Industrial
Way.
A communication was received from State Senator ~arry L.Parkme~, relative to the city's
endeavor to secure a stQp and go signal at Butler Avenue and Bayshore Highway, stating there
is not much hope of the city securing the signals, the commission being Very~much~ppos~d to
placing signals on the main highways. Communication accepted and filed.
Engineer marshall received a reply from the Pacific~as & Electric Company to his request
for financial assistance to pay the costs of changing the sanitary sewer line on Chestnut Ave
South of Grand Ave, and a check in the s~lm of $50 to help to cover the costs. Accepted.
City Engineer ~arshall received a communication from N.A.Eckart,General manager and Chief
Engineer of the San Faancisco Water Deportment with reference to the removal of Curtain Wall
in the Colma Creek ~anal Crossing, stating that the lower portion of the Curtain wall referred
to can be cut off without unduly weakening the structure, and they~plam to remove this portion
as soon as authorization of the necessary expenditure can be obtained. Accepted.
James Bolopoulos requested that his license be transferred to August raven and Frank
Valentine at220 Grand Avenue. Councilman Boido moved that the request be granted~ The State
d of Equalization su~mitted a notice that Pavan & Valentine were seeking an ONSALE BEER
license for the location. The city granted the transfer and there was no objections by
the city council to the request for the State license.
City Engineer ~arshall wrote the city council concerning the W.P.A. project of the remo.v?
al of the rails and the paving on the trench and the paving of the unpaved portion of East
Grand Avenue. He stated the city likely could go ahead with the paving only, of East Grand Aw,.
but Mr. ~sad ,Director of W.P.A. for the~county, thinks the entire project can be approved. The
city decided to wait u~til Mr. Marshall hears f~rther from Mr. Mead and Staff , who are te
meet him to-morrow.
A petition signed by nine barbers requested the city council to repeal the section of
the business ordinance,171, charging barbers a license to operate. The matter was laid over.
John E.Hughes, holding a license to operate a cleaning business at 220 Maple Avenue, taken
out January 16, requested a refund on account of having closed up the place of business for
lack of business, April 13,1940. The city attorney ruled that a refund cannot be gramted.
An application' for a building permit was received from Shell Oil Company,Inc., to constrxct
a steel building at Linden Avenue and BayshO~e Highway for a service station, at a cost of
$4000, on lots S.W.Cor.Bayshore & Linden Avenue~etrOff property~n motion by councilman Boi,le,
seconded by councilman Tibbetts and regularly carried the desired permit was granted.
,. ~.' ~,'. ~_ A. ~X-.~TIO~ OF I.NTENTIO~. TO. 'ABATE' ' ' '
· .: ~gEEDS IN THE: C~TY"' OF SOUTH SAN ~C'I~SCO was introduced by
councilman Tibbetts,and was $$opted ~:.~,.v~tea ~f~ all the councilmen present.as follows,Ayes,
Councilmen~i.Boido,A, J.Esc~,lbach, M.Mi~ucciami ,D!.W.Ratto.Rod Tibbetts,NoeS, .1. No~ ~ ~ ~sent~u. None.
Attest~ Amiel McSweeney. Oity Cle~rk ~Recorded in Book. of ResolUtions,Vol.~,at age~ 248,
Unde~ the head of new ~usiness at~grney Coleberd gathertmg info relative te the resurvey of land
naer the~igh school..~ineer Marshellr~ported'progress~'in re right e'.~way~.from S.P.Co.for Euc&lyotua ave.{
~Zuterprise kress §00 affidavits soldier's exemptions 12.bV'~
" 2~ copies precinct registers ~4~§$~18.42
~ " ballots ,precinct cards envelopes $ ~4.2~
~ ~ notice appoint election officers$ 18.00
Schawa~acher Frey Ce., election supplies ~ - $ 8~.1~
Municipal Finance Officers Asso dues for city clerk Co,.July1,$ 10.00
H .L. Hanks r,
O_ank of So.San Francisco
Pacific Tel & Tel Company
R.Tibbetts
Sprouse Reitz Company
Alve ~Shaffer
South ~ity P1 umbing S~op
~emnimgs ~harmacy
Sherman Clay Company
A.Ratte & Compamy
H.V.Carter & Ce.,
Samtini & Roccucci
ins. prom.city Judge $ 28.00
ins.prom. American La France $~1~.1~
claim of Gordon Rowe,auditors
to $1 o.0o
phone 626,March $ 2.50
attending Burlingame Convention LG$ ~.~0
supplies $ 1.VO
transportation
repairing city hall toilet
· pipe otc
materials for park
records
labor men & horses
sprinklers,washerS,valves
raincoats and hats parks
$ 10.53
$ 18.41
m 34.03
$ 1.50
$ 61.50
$181 · 18
$1 .o9
Disbursements Continued;-
California Wire Cloth Company 100 ft fence and wire $ 2V.42
N.~lark & Sons moulding & ground clay $ 1.55
· J.Amdrews 1 day labor $ 4.50
~"~ ..... R.Moon 2 da~s labor $ 9.00
Claims in the ~-~mount of $3108.29 were next presented to the council for payment;-
D.R.Volonte blanket ins.on buildings 4168.00
Emma Bianchini
Police Journal
John Penna
Cliff .Begnal
Carl Rinehart
Arthur Johnsom
Chas Schurk
V,Ullery
John Fambrini
Ric's Service Station
matron Josephine Ruiz case
magazine
poliee duty
lubricate police cai'
Standard 0il Co.,
Dudley Perkins repairs to motor cycle
South City Auto Service repairs police Buick
Fred Browm painting safety zones
Peter Questoni lubricating pblice car
Underwood Elliott Co,repairing typewriter,police dept,
Superior Laundry wash fare house No.2, March
F.S.& W.W.Hirsch nozzle holder etc.,
South City Lumber Co. materials park
# ~ewers
" Streets
" recreation
" streets
R.R.M motor oil po. ice car
m~terials fire dept
motor oil street dept
gasoline March
" oil,grease otc
California Water Service Ce.water playgrounds
" " " miscellaneous services
" " " hydrant rental
Pacific ~as & Electric Co street lighting March
" " " micseeervice "
Industrial City Lumber Co.,materials fire dept " " " parks
"' " " *" streetm
E .0ttenfield stamps
Joe Smith rent garage. Apt.gm
J.Ouistetti " "
F.Parenti " " "
L. ~ianni chtni " " "
Evasto Bottini " " "
Mary Dinning services, election
~ate Maynard " "
Anita Pera " "
Oscar W .Shearin
Wilma Stireman "
Stella Smith " "
Alice Young " "
~ Cinquini " "
Ellen Se qieira " "
Virginia Lencioni "
Ambrosia Cerri "
Hazel Shipley " "
~argaret Brow~ " "
Edith M.Bartlett " "
Margaret Kauser " "
Dora McCarn $ "
Dorothy Cohen " "
Alvira Barsuglia " "
~ary Lonati " "
Anthony Panagoloupolos " "
Fred Brown handling election booths
D .Daly " " "
N,Guidotti strreet labor
Ted Pretzer " "
H. S c?,~he r " "
Harry Trumall
N.De Zorda Pa~k "
D. Daly " "
M, Laufer " "
W.E .Echstrom planting trees
P. Lomba rdi p ark labo
F,Yamntck "
B.Berra " "
Pat F~goli " "
A.J.Fregcsi " "
J. Marque s · " "
P .Marque se "
Pacheco Electric fire alarm construction
" " lamps
Cook's 0il Co., fuel oil
Swift & Company 5 sacks salt
Fred J.Lautze repairs to Ford truck'
Edward R.Bacon reflecto strip
" " smoothing irom
5.00
~.oo
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
30.86
22.79
45.00
~.5~
3.65
4.8v
l~.10
25.42
19. ~
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Cliff Begnal "
Carl Rinehart "
Arthur Johnso~ "
Chas Schurk "
V,Ullery "
John Fambrini "
Ric's Service Station lubricate police car
Standard 0il Co.,
Dudley Perkins repairs to motor cycle
South City Auto Service repairs police Buick
Fred Browm painting safety zones
Peter Questoni lubricating police car
Underwood Elliott Co,repairing typewriter,police dept,
Superior Laundry wash fare house No.2, March
F.S.& W.W.Hirsch nozzle holder etc.,
South City Lumber Co. material, park
~ 8ewers
" Streets
" recreation
" streets
R.R.M motor oil po. ice car
m~terials fire dept
motor oil street dept
gasoline March
" oil,grease etc
California Water Service Ce.water playgrounds
" " " miscellaneous services
" " " hydrant rental
Pacific Was & Electric Co street lighting March
" " " sics .service
Industrial City Lumber Co.,materials fire dept
E.0ttenfield
Joe Smith
J.Guistetti
F.Parenti
L.Giannichini
Evasto Bottini
Mary Dinning
gate Maynard
Anita Pera
Oscar W .Shearin
Wilma Stireman
Stella Smith
Ali ce Young
~mmA Clnquini
Ellen Seqteira
Virginia Lencioni
Ambrosia Cerri
Hazel Shipley
~argaret Brown
Edith M.Bartlett
Margaret Kauser
Dora McCarn
DorothYBCOhen
Alvira arsuglia
mary Lonati
Anthony Panagoloupolos
Fred Brown
D.Daly
N,Guidotti
Ted Pretzer
H.Sc?~m~A~her
Harry Trumall
N.De Zorda
O .Oaly
M, Laufer
W.E.Echstrom
P.Lombardi
F,Yamnick
B.Berra
Pat Fugoli
A.J.Fregosi
J.Marquese
P.Marquese
Pacheco Electric
Cook's Oil Co.,
Swift & Company
Fred J.Lautze
Edward R.Bacon
Williams Bros & Haas
Kelly's Welding Shop
parks
-" streets
stamps
rent, garag~ Apr.9m
services, election
52o6
5.00
5.00
5.00
$ 5.00
$ 5.00
$ 7.48
$ 50.86
22.V9
45. O0
$ 5.52
$ 5.65
$ 4.87
12.10
2.~V
$ 71.54
~ 15.14
$ 8.99
25.42
19.47
$ 55.51
$226.89
$ 25.26
11.11
12.5 4
$20~. 75
$787.88
$155 .~2
$ n.8o
$ 8.86
$ 50.59
$ 1.oo
$ 10.00
$ lO.OO
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$ 10.00
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$ 10.00
handling election booths etc$ 18.00
" " "$ 18.00
strreet labor $ 9.00
" "~ 51.50
" " 45. O0
a ~ $ 54.00
Pa~k " $ 4.50
" "~ 9.00
" " 20.25
planting trees $ 27.00
park labor $ 29.25
" " ~ 29.25
" " $ 29.25
" " $ 29.25
" " $ 27.00
" "$ 36.00
" " $ 13.50
fire alarm construction $ 88.48
lamps ~ $ 24.72
fuel oil $ 21,56
5 sacks salt $ ~.32
repairs to Ford truck $ 14.53
reflecto strip $ 19.68
smoothing iron $ ll.6q
rental trencher $ 20.00
welding pedestrian stg~ $ 4.00
Disbursements continued;-
Kelly's We~dtng. Shop
American Bitumuls Co.
Enterprise Foundry
Patrick Moise Kli~kner Co
Henry H.Gutterson
Lawrence Warehouse Ce /
Schawabacher FreI Co.,
San mateo County Title Co.,
F.Rust Sheet Metal Co.,
Walter~artin Signs
James ~aher
Chamber of Commerce
So.City Plumbing Shop
W.P.Fuller & Company
H.V.Carter Company
Anchor Drug Co.many.
welding & repairs on streets $ 8.00
" tools $ 6.00
iOVO gals bitumuls $ VV.14
1 manhole cover $ 11.88
1 cushion $ 4.12
for estimates on libray ~ 15.00
handling ballot paper $ 1.00
election supplies $ .8V
daily reports $ 1.50
repairs to city hall roof. $ 36.00
3 wood signs $ V.50
handling registration affidavits
trip to county court house
with his Lmachine
April advertising
repairing basin city hall
floor enamel
i doz hose couplings
2 reoreatiin files
3.00
25.00
6.09
~.68
5.30
Burgess Pub. Co., 2 magazimes ,recreation div.
Spuri Studios 80 photos ' ~ 6.50
Sa~ Mateo Times folders $6.00 Sprouse & Co,sup~lies.. 46Cts, $~108.29
Alva Shaffer transportation ~6.00
The claims having been audited by the finance committee councilman Tibbetts moved
they be paid. The motion was seconded by councilman Minucciani and regularly carried.
On motion by councilman Minicciani,legularly carried, the absentee ballots were ordered
opened. ~ouncilman Ratto was appointed clerk of the canvassing board and Councilmen Boid6 and
Eschelbach Inspector and judge respectively. The c~mt showed the following vote;-
Eschelbach ll,Minucciani 8,Ratto 10, Holaton 13, Lloyd lO,Rodondi 10, for councilmen ,
For City Clerk , McSweeney 18 and for City Treasurer Kauffmann
Councilman Minucciani then introduced a reaction of the City Council of the City ~f
South San Francisco canvassing the returms ~i and declaring the results of the general
municipal election held on Tuesday, April 9,1940 in the City of South San Francisco, and showing
the following vote, Councilmen, A.J.Eschelbach 1156, M.Minucciani,12$9; D.W.Ratts, t~8,
George WeHolston,13~9,Reese Lloyd,1304,B.J.Rodo~di , 1098,City Clerk Daniel McSweeney,1825,
Adolph Sar~t,1. f~r City Treasurer, E.P.Kauffmann,lV14, Slavic Dubboise 6,Silvio Dm Boise 2,
Charles Grant 6. The resolution was adopted by. the. votes of all the members of the City Council,
as follows;- RESOLUTION NO. V53
AYeS,Councilmen,V.Boido,A.J.Eschelbach, M.Minucciani,D.W.Ratte,Rod Tibbetts.
Noes, Councilmen,None.Absent', Councilmen,None. Attest Daniel McSweeneI.
Recorded in Book of Resolutions,Vol.3 at Page 24V ' city Clerk.
RESOLUTION NO.. V53
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The City attorney swor~in City Clerk ~cSweeney and the city clerk in turn swore in Councilmen,
D.W.Ra~t~,Reese Lloyd ~d George W.Holston, and City Treasurer Edward Philip Kauffman. All signed the oath
The Oertificate of Election was filed by the City Clerk.
The new board having taken seats the appointment of a mayor was in order. .i:CoU~cilman Tibbetts
nominated Councilman Geo.W.Holston. The motion was seconded by Councilman Boido. Councilman Lloyd
nominated.Councilman Ratte, saying he was high man on the list, and thought that the party having
the hi~hest vote should be selected,and asked why the preference in favoP of Councilman Holster.
He stated that in the past the habit was to give the place to the party having the highest vote,
and he did not like to see a split in'the board. Councilman Tibbetts stated he considered Mr.
Holston fully qualified for the position, having had large experience in these matters. On roll
call all five memoers of the board voted for Councilman ~Holston, councilmen Ratto and Lloyd
stating they were doin~ so for the sake of harmony.
Mayor Holston, i~took the chair, and the roll Was called..Answering bhe roll were;-
V.Boido, George W.Holston,Heese Lloyd,D.W.Hatto.Rod Tibbetts.
Retiring Mayor Eschelbach spoke of the progress ?:ade in the past two years, of his endeavors
to keep the tax rate low,as well as the assessments, the very cpmfortable cash balance in ~
fumds,and offered his services to the city at any time he could be of assistance, Retiring- -~'' ~
Councilman Minucci~ni thanked his supporters at the election and criticised the local newspaper
for its partiality,and unfriendliness to the minority board members during their term.
Councilman Lloyd spoke for harmony in the board for the good of the whole city, and promised
~o do his best for the people during his coming term of office. ~
Councilman Ratte the~ed the people for their vote of confidence and the high vote received.
He regretted the defeat of Councilman Minucciani,whom he classed as a faithful and diligent member of
the city council for the past fourteen years. To retiring Mayor Eschelbach he offered his sincere
thanks as a citizen, for the time put into the city's business,and condolences usually offered the
losers
He stated thei~ three way ticket was not intended te secure control of the council. It was put
up with unselfish motives as evidenced by asking the voters to v~te for all or none. He said h~ hoped
the new Mayor's policy will ~mot be to let well enough aloae ,and leave matters run as they are now.
That there are many loose ends to be brought together, there are five men on the board and they
should be consulted. He did not believe any one man should be the czar over the department assigned to
him, that for the past two years this has been so in the police department, that no meetings w~re
ever held,of an informal nature, to ~iscuss city business of any kind.
He belived the city needed a start of th roe men to put into effect a straight business
administration and create police,fire,recreation & parks, health'and street commissions, to be
composed of citizens interested in these matters, vested with limited powers, not commissioners
who would be used ~umper~for the Board of Councilmen, to pull the chestnuts o~t of the fire
in order to save the political standing of members of the council, He stated the city streets are
neglected, and in some places a menace to pedestrians~ particularly in Baden,where much inprove-
ment could be made,including a children's playground. Councilman Hatto stated he was not tryiug t
to set the policy of the board, but wished it known that he will s~rive for the city's improvement.
he stated he does not expect the support of the city newspaper to keep the people posted on his
efforts,judging be the paper's past performances.
He cited the installation of four children's playgrounds while he was ~ayor, and ~ bond issue
placed before the people for a swimming pool and other improvements, the bond issue being
defeated. ~e stated the police and fire departments require ~ i~ rules and regulations,
which he was unable to put through the board, and that through the efforts of the minority
members $22,000 was Added to the city's treasury, which did not come from the taxpayers.
Mr .Ratto stated city employees were called.upon the carpet for being seen talking
to him, that he has tried to purchase city s~pplies from city merchants, that he believed
Jobs should be rotated,and that the city corporation ylrd behind the Swift Avenue fire house
is in a deplorable condition., me stated he voted again~.t the f~ll-time engineer at $250 pe~
month salary as against the former method of handling the engineering department~ that the
present cost is far in excess of the former method. Referring to the office of City Judge
the councilman stated that the position should be held by an attorney,in order to protect th.
city and give intelligent and reliable service to the citizens.
He stated the police department is still lax in the matter of manors inhabiting pool-ro~
and bars,and the stopping of boisterous gangs during all hours of the night on Grand Avenue,~
he has in mind the matter of unemployed high school graduates,that he was taking the matter
with the chamber of commerce and the manutacturers' Association with a view to securing
employment for them~ and getting them on the right road. The public was chastised for not
attending the meetings of the city council to learn first hand for themselves what is going
in the board,instead of taking outside advices$ that merchants were afraid to attend meeting:
of the city council for fear their attendenace would be misinterpreted by by the political
machine, and that at the end of four years of service his hands are clean and he was not
controlled in any of his actions.
There being no further business before the council,Councilman Tibbetts moved to adJ~
until Monday evening, April 22,1~&O at 8 ~o'clock P.M. The motion was seconded by Councilman
Boido and regularly carriede
Time of adjournment, ll;A0 0'~loc k P.M.
respectfully submi t~ted,
9ity Clerk.~
Approved
may~th, San ~'rancisco
Approved~.~ of South~o
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