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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1941-05-05REGULAR ~[EETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH S~.N FRANCISCO, i~ELD I~ONDAY ,I~Ak' 5,1941. '~he regular meeting of the city council of the 8ity of South San Francisco was held in the city hall ~ionday evening, May 5th,1941. The meeting was called to order at 8 o'clock P.E. by kayor George W.Holston. Roll Call. Roll call found all memoers of the council present,as follows;- Councilmen,V.Boido,George W.Holston,Reese Lloyd, D.W.Ratto,Hod Tibbetts. The minutes of the four previous meetings were read. There being no errors or omissions they were approved as read. A petition signed by seven reside~-~ts was received requesting the city to give emplo~nnent to Mrs.Anna Ingraham of the recreation ~epartment for a oeriod of one m~nth, during which she is require by the department to take a lay off. Mayor Holston explained that if the city did give Mrs.Ingraham employment for the ZO days she would be required to take the layoff just the same. The City Clerk was requested to write to one of the committee and explain the situation. Sociedad Mutualista Mexicana "MORELOS",Inc. applied for a dance permit to hold a benefit Ball in Fraternal Hall Saturday evening,~ay 17,1J~l, from 8 o'clock P.~. to 2 A.~, for the'benefit of the victims of the earthquake at Colima, ~exico. Councilman Tibbetts moved the permit be granted. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lloyd and regularly carried. A communication was received from officials of the P.T.A.'s requesting information as ~o who was chairman of the New Recreation Commission. The city clerk was instructed to write staving the appointment was not yet made. A communication was received from the Northside Taxpayers Association of South San Francisco specifying that the drainage pipes under Bayshore Highway at Armour a~d Linden Avenues are insiffic, lent to carry away the storm waters, as evidenced by the floods accumulating there last winter, and urged that better'and larger drainage units be installed. Councilman Lloyd stated the flood situation at the points mentioned in the communication was very bad last winter andreq~-~*~ that the city engineer be instructed to take the matter up with Colonel Skeggs of the s~ats~ Highwa~ engineer's force. So ordered. ~otice was received from the U.S.War Department stating that the Western Pipe ~, Steel Company of South San Francisco had aske~ for a permit to dredge an area of approximately ll50 feet long and a width of ~oo feet adjoining their present turning basin,to 18 feet at low water, in depth, and asked if the city had any objections. There were none. Pacific Gas ~ Electric Company asked permission to open trenches in First Lane to replace gas mains, to extend their main in Knoll Circle,Southwood, and to extend a ~" gas main in LUX Avenue east of ~alnut Avenue. Referred to Councilman Tibbetts and the desired permission granted. Engineer I~iarshall submitted a statement to the effect that he had received a bid from James Baker of 30 cents per cubic yard to haul away in his own trucks 1600 yards of dirt from Grand ~venue to made room for paving. Councilman Ratto moved the work be given to ~r. Baker. The motion was seconded by councilman Tibbetts and regularly carried. The total cost' was stated to be not more than ~480. Notice of suit in the amount of ~45 against the City of South San Francisco for the alleged destruction of property by the recent floods was received from-Z.Ghiozzi. ~r..Ghiozzi in his complaint, stated that damage . was done to his pumping plant,crops,barn,pipes and loss of rents paid or incurred. Asked his advice by Eayor Holston,City Attorney Coleberd stated the claim should be rejected. Accordingly Councilman Tibbetts moved to reject the claim. The motion was seconded by Council~an Boido and regularly carried. Gordon Rowe Company submitted a financial statement of the city's standing up to April 0,1941 Accepted and placed on file. James B.Howell,333 ~ontgomery Street,San Francisco,applied for a business license to operate a bowling alley at 340 Grand Avenue. Councilman Ratto moved that the license be granted. The motion was seconded by Councilman Tibbetts and regularly carried. San Francisco Water Deoartment replied to the city's letter on. the da~ger to children crossing their 60" pipe near the ~artin Primary School,stating they had already placed barricaces on the line to protect against such accidents. Communication ordered placed on file. G.W.Williams Company applied for a permit to construct a two story store and office building of reinforced concrete on portions of Lots I and ~, in Block l~5,on the corner of Linden Avenue and fourth lane, for Gildo Tassen, at an estimated cost of $94,000. Councilman Lo~d moved the permit be granted. The motion was seconded by Councilman Ratto snd,regularl~ carried. Poetsch & ~eterson,manufacturers of upper leath®r'goods for ~oo~s ~: s~e~:s~requested information on conditions,1]ecnses, assessments,etc,in estab±lshing a plant here.~eferred to PLanning Co~. The monthly reports of the poundkeeper Chief of Police, City Judge,Building Inspector, ~Ire Chief, and city clerk for the month ending April 30,1~41, were received. Councilman Tibbetts moved the reports be accepted, i~he motion was seconded by Couhcilman Boido and regularly carried. Councilman Lloyd requested leave of absence of two months,June and July, to leave the State and visit the east. Councilman Boido moved the request be granted. The motion was seconded by'councilman Tibbetts and regulerly carried. Under t~Le l~ead of new business Councilman Ratto renewed his criticism of the work of constructing streets and sidewalks,sewers etc. in Paradise Valley, stating the work was faulty and the .city should not now be compelled to make repairs, which he claimed would amout to approximately ~800. Engineer ~arshall stated that whatever work was destroyed by the storm waters of the past winter was no fault of the work or the city's, and that the cost to the city would be only nominal,not exceeding ~lO0. Re also stated that all county roads of the county and also laterals are made of this type of construction.. Pbrmer ~ayor Eschelbach stated the work was the best of any s~v~ow~ns~i~n~~-~-~ ~ -~ ------~au~a~o C~dy,~___ and, barring extraordinary floods. would hold up with any of ~ the amount of revenue in taxes to b~ derived from the subdivision. 21 Claims in the amount of $4,230.'58 were next presented to the council for payment: E.L. Laz zari E. DeBerry Louis Bellonl R, Bisagno E. Ko zlowski Hazel Terragno Patrick & Co. ~ubway Service Station Adolph Buehler Fred J. Lautze A. Johnson Charles R. Hadley Co. Belli Motor Co. Federal Electric Co. Bruntons Automotive Set. So. S.F. Hospital Ed';'ard R. Bacon Co. Leo Papazoni Manuel Costa F. Camba C. Schurk J. Penna G. Kidwell A. Johnson A. Ullery M. Castro E. Ko ~lowski L. Pappazont ~ E. Ross i C. Begnal Linden Ave. Garage So. City Laundry Superior Laundry Standard 0il Co. Highway Equipment R.G. Clifford Royal Suprly Co. A. Carlisle Co. Bank of $o. $.F, Frank Giffra & ~ons. Roy's Service Victor DeZo~do Price Furn. Co. Th oma s B. Kay Chamber of Commerce A.J. Pacheco Pacheco Electric Co. Kelly's Welding Shop H.V. Carter Co. Enterprise Press Adolph Blaich Cardinal Blue Print Set. Tri-Oity Blue Print Co. Clarence Page A1 White P. G.&E. California Water Set. Pac. Tole & Tole H.L. Haaker Bank of Rob ins on-Dr uggis t D.W. Ratto The ~nterprise M. Lau fe r 0. Branchini T. Kondos D.J. DiBene F. Parent i A. Ber tolucci A. Milani A. Ferrario R. Mascc owicchi o V. DeLucca A. Soldoni J~ Appel T. Pretzer So~ Oit~ Lumber Co. Rent of hall Wash, o~l, lubricate Buick Misc. expense, April § hrs. special police '5 hrs. special ool~ce Police matron, Crvens case 1 moistener, police dept. 4 tires , police dept. Painting ~ones, 9½ days Repair Lincoln Zephyr 8 qts oil, Buick '5 hrs. special police duty Citation Blank, police dept. Repairs, ~uick I Siren, police dept. Repairs--2 radios, police de~t. I regulator for Buick, police dept, Alcoholic e~xs. l-l§ ton trock Jack, gen. fund. Assisting Engineer 2~ days Attend fires, April Repairs, DeSota Wash ~l fire house, April wash #2 house, Feb. 405 Gals Cas. April Refill broom core, Order ~58C. " " " Order '5410. " " " Inw. 49~0. 9 loads crusher run W.P.A. Job, gen. f~nd. supplies Materials, ~t. Imp. Materials, ~ark Materials, Recreation, Park I key, I glass cutter, city hall Docket sheets, binder & tabs pasment fire engine & Int. 2 sacks coal W.P.A. Job Repairs Bt. ~quipment 5 door check brackets & repair I floor broom, city hall re labor on opening s~wer May ad~ ertising 20.00 5.47 4. '50 3.75 2.25 2.50 .3.61 69.59 57. O0 16.82 Z.47 2.~5 184,8'5 29,87 61.80 8. ,58 '7'.45 15. O0 21.6.5 12.50 12.50 I. 00 I. 00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 '5.68 7.96 5.44 · 44.15 ~0.60 £0.60 20.60 18.54 16.56 1.61 4.89 1.96 50.25 267.38 2.47 2~.82 12.00 14.68 5.00 25.00 Maintain fire system & New batteries 471.03 Repair Street lights & maJnten~mce Welding, St. Imp. ~upoLies, lawn mower, park 300 envelopes,1500 notices I swivel, recreation blue prints blue prints, Colma Creek,Country Club l0 days drag line operator labor, pitman, Colma Creek Misc. Service Mar.-Arril Street lights--April Hydrant rental--Ap~ 1 Misc. service 3/15-4/16 Playground service Mar.-April Phone ~626, April Prom. Con Liability Prom City Clerk bond Prom. Ccft.Munl. cars Night depository, to 5/7/4£ 2 ty~e ribbons, clerk '5 League dinners at Sam Bruno Notice to tax payers 5 days Park labor § days park labor 6 days park~,.labor 6 days park labor Orange Ave. Park labor ?~ days park labor l0 days park labor l~'~- days park labor a ~ ~ ta~s 'Ica_ rk labor Btreet labor Materials, W.P.A. Job £50 survey stakes ~aterials. ball n~rk 133.90 3.5~ 1.96 38.09 1.03 .94 3.70 130. O0 90. O0 lyf. 59 804.69 170.00 14.75 35.40 2.50 9.17 ~ O0 401.67 10.00 1.64 3.75 ~5. O0 25. O0 30. O0 '50.00 30. O0 30.00 30. O0 · 3?;50 50. O0 62.50 ~3~5. O0 '5.78 6.41 A. Johnson 0harles R. Hadley Co. Belli Motor Federal Electric Bruntons Automotive Set. So. S.F. Hospital Ed'~"ard R. Bacon Co. Leo Papazont Manue 1 C o s t a 1~. Camba C. Schurk J. Penna G. Kidwell A. Johnson A. Ullery M. Castro E. Ko ~lowski L. Pappazoni · E. Ross i C. Begnal Linden Ave. Garage So. City Laundry Superior Laundry Standard 0il Highway Equipment R.G, Clifford Royal Suprly Co. A. Carlisle Co. Bank of $o. Frank Giffra & Sons. Roy's Service Victor DeZo~do Price Furn. Co. Thomas B.Kay Chamber of Commerce A.J. Pacheco Pacheco Electric Co. Kelly's Welding Shop H.V. Carter Enterprise Press Adolph Blaich Cardinal Blue Print Set. Tri-City Blue Print Co. Clarence Page A1 White P. G.&E. California Water Set. Pac. Tole & Tole H.L. Haaker Bank of ~o.S.F. Rob ins on-Druggis t D.W. Ratto The Enterprise M. Lau fe r 0. Branchini T. Kondos D.J. DiBene F. Parenti A. Bet tolucci A. Milani A. ~errario R. Mascco~icchi o V. DeLucca A. $oldoni J. Appel T. Pretzer Sol City Lumber Co. $o. Clty Lumber Cb. California" $ tat~ Auto Assoc, aepair Lincoln nephyr 8 qts oil, Buick S hrs. special police duty Citation Blank, police dept. Repairs, ~uick I Siren, police dept. Repairs--2 radios, police deft. I regulator for Buick, police dept. Alcoholic ecxs. 1-15 ton brock Jack,~gen. fund. Assisting Engineer ~ days Att end fi res, Apr il ~ W v~ Repairs, De$ota Wash #1 fire ~,house, April wash #~ house, Feb. 40§ Gals Cas. April Refill broom core, Order ~580. we " " Order ~410. " " " In~. 4970. 9 loads crusher run W.P.A. Job, gen, f~nd. supplies Materials, ~t. Imp. Materials, Wark Materials, Recreation, Park i key, I glass cutter, city hall Docket sheets, binder & tabs Payment fire engine & Int.. 2 sacks coal W.P.A. Job Repairs ~t. Equipment 5 door check brackets & repair I floor broom, city hall re labor on opening s~wer May ad~ ertising 16.82 2.47 184.83 29,87 61.80 8.38 7.45 15.00 21.63 12.50 12.50 1.00 I. 0~ 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3.68 7.96 5.44 ~ 44.1~ ~0.60 £0.60 20.6O 18.54 16.56 1.61 4.89 1.96 .73 50.25 267.38 2.47 2~.82 12.00 14.68 §.00 25·00 Maintain fire system & New batteries 471.03 Repair Btreet lights & maJnten~mce Weldtng, St. Imp. ~upolies, lawn mower, park ~00 enveloy, es,1500 notices I swivel, recreation blue prints blue prints, Colma Creek,Country Club l0 days drag line operator labor, pitman, Colma CraCk Misc. ~ervlce Mar.-Arril Street lights--April Hydrant rental--Ap~ 1 Misc. service 3/15-4/16 Playground service Mar.-April ]~hone ~626, April Prom. Con Liability Prom City Clerk bond Prom. Ccft.Muni. cars Night depositor~, to 5/7/42 2 type ribbons, clerk 3 League dinners at Sam Bruno Notice to tax pa~ers 5 dass Park labor 5 days park labor 6 days parkrlabor 6 days park labor Orange Ave. Park labor 7~ days park labor l0 days park labor ~ l~'~ days park labor a s Btreet labor Materials, W.P.A. Job 250 survey stakes Mater!als, ball p~:rk 2 shears, park Supplie s Supplies ~to signs 133.90 1.96 38.09 1.03 · 94 3.70 130. O0 90. O0 12~. 59 804.69 170.00 14.75 35.40 2.50 9.17 5.00 401.67 19.00 1.64 3.75 2.00 25. O0 25.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30. O0 · S7~60 50. O0 62.50 165. O0 3. V8 6.41 8.33 3~. 11 2 · 44 ~%.74 214 The claims having been audited by the finance co~mittee,council~an Boido moved they be paid. The motion was seconded by councilman Tibbetts and regularly carried. There being no further business before the board councilman Boido moved to adjourn until ~onday evening, L~ay 19,19¢1, at 8 o'clocck p.m. The motion was seconded by councilman regularly carried. Time of adjournment, 9;35 o'clock P.~. Approved ~*ayor of South San ~.rancisco. Tibbetts an~ Respectfully submi%ted,