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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1944-08-07 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,HELD MONDAY,AUGUST VTH, 1944. The regular meeting of the city council of the City of South San Francisco was held in the City Hall,Monday evening, August 7th, 1944. The meeting was called to order at 8 o'clock P.M. by Mayor George W. Holston. Roll Call. Roll call found all members of the council present,as follows;- Councilmen,Victor Boido,Charles K.Elder, Ivan M.Hays,George W.Holston,M.Minucciani. Copies of the minutes of the previous meeting having been mailed toeach member of the council, Mayor Holston asked the members if they had noted any errors or omissions. Hearing none he declared the minutes adopted as submitted. A report was received from the State Board of Equalization of the ~tate of California, giving the Public Utilities valuations in the City of South San Francisco as $1,343,300, an Public utilities increase over 1943's'valuations of $§,§20. The report was accepted and filed for record. This makes 1944's total ~aluations $11,454,5§9. Engineer Robert A.Klassen submitted a report of the progress of sewer construction in Mayfair Village under contractor henry Doelger B~ilder Inc., stating the construction of the sanitary sewer has been completed, and to his satisfaction. The report showed the amount of $1505.~8~ the 25% withheld for 35 days, would be due and payable on August 29,1~44. The report was accepted as submitted, and the clerk will be instructed at the next meeting ~o issue the check for the amount on the due date. The Bank of America Wished to know if the city still wiShes, stop-payment on checks#2~00~ A,Oor~ucoini,1938,$360;~20V46, ~hell Oil Co,193V, SVS.24;~28731,Bank of South San Francisco, 19~ $150.00;#33848, Galvin Manufacturing Co.,19435638.51;#33849, Galvin ~anufaCturing Co,1943, $~4.48;26690,R.Tibbetts, 1940,$~0. The council decided to keep ~he Stop,payment on till fuPthe~ was notice, and the clerk'instructed to so notify the bank. Fire Chief Welte submitted the name of B.Tuccori for appointment to the call forces of the fire department..Councilman Hays moved the appointment be confirmed. The motion was secondt b~ councilman Elder and regularly carried. A communication was received from the Personnel Board of the City of South San Francisco, attaching a letter from Fire Chief Welte advising that the following firemen have satisfactori~ passed their probationary periO~oof six months;- Clifford Begnal Virgil Ullery Alwin Brauns John Marchi June 15,1944 June 15,1944 July 1,1944. July 1,1944. The fire chief asked that the Personnel Board submit ~he names of the above mentioned firemen to the City Council for regular appointment as ctt~ f~remen at the prevailing scale of wages, $211.75 per month as of the above dates. Councilman Elder moved the firemen named be appointed regularly to the city fire department force under the civil service law,having serve¢ satisfactorily for the prpbationary period of six months. The motion was seconded by coUncilm~ Minucciani and regularly carried. Chief of Police Bellont submitted the name of ~ary Elizabeth De LesDernier as a guard at the Western Pipe.& Steel WOrks.Councilman Elder meved':the appointment be confix-med,without remuneration from the city.The motion was se~on~ By councilman Minucciani and regularly capr~ The League of California Cities submitted a re~paest for suggestions sheet~for city Mayors to fill out for the convention at Sacramento,~alifornia, September 19 to 21,next.City attorney Coleberd announced that the convention had been cancelled on account of lack of hotel accommo- dations and transportation.and the communication was ordere~filed. Roll Call. Roll call four,id all members of the council present,as follows;- Councilmen,Victor Boido,Charles K.Elder, Ivan M.Hays,George W. Holston,M.Minucciani. ¢~pies of the minutes of the previous meeting having been mailed to each member of the council, Mayor Holston asked the members if they had noted anY errors or omissions. Hearing none he declared the minutes adopted as submitted. A report was received from the State Board of Equalization of the State of California, giving the Public Utilities valuations in the City of South San Francisco as $1,343,300, an Public utilities increase over 1943's'valuations of $5,520. The report was accepted and filed for record. This makes 1944's total ~aluations $11,454,559. Engineer Robert A.Klassen submitted a report of the progress of sewer construction in Mayfair Village under contractor henry Doelger B~ilder Inc., stating the construction of th sanitary sewer has been completed, and to his satisfaction. The report showed the amount of $1805.38, the 28% withheld for 38 days, would be due and payable on August 29,1944. The repo was accepted as submitted, and the clerk will be instructed at the next meeting to issue the check for the amount on the due date. The Bank of America wished to know if the city still wishes stop-payment on checks#23008 A,Corruccini,1935,$380;#20~48, Shell Oil Co,193~, $~8.24~28731,Bank of South San Francisco, $1B0.00;#~35AS, Galvin Manufacturing Co.,1~435~.51;#~3~49, Galvin ~anufaCturing Co,1943, $~4.45;28890,R.Tibbetts, 1940,$~0. The council decided to keep the Stop,payment on till fuPtl was notice, and the clerk'instructed to so notify the bank. Fire Chief Welte submitted the name of B.Tuccori for appointment to the call forces of the fire department. Councilman Hays moved the appointment be confirmed. The motion was secol b~ councilman Elder and regularly carried. A communication was received from the Personnel Board of the City of South San Francisc. attaching a letter from Fire Chief ~elte advising that the following firemen have satisfacto~ passed their probationary period~oof six months;- Clifford Begnal Virgil Ullery Alwin Brau~s John Marchi June 15,1944 June 15,1944 July 1,1944. July 1,1944. The fire chief asked that the Personnel Board submit the names of the above mentioned firemen to the City Council for regular appointment as city £~remen at the prevailing acale, wages, $~11.78 per month as of the above dates. Councilman Elder moved the firemen named b, appointed regularly to the city fire department force under the civil service law, having se~ satisfactorily for the prpbationary period of six months. The motion was seconded by council Minucciani and regularly carried. Chief of Police Belloni submitted the name of ~ary Elizabeth De LesDernier as a guard at the ~estern Pipe & Steel Works.Councilman Elder m~ved the appointment be confirmed,without remuneration from the city. The motion was se~omdedhy councilman Minucciani and regularly The Eeague of California Cities submitted a reSae~t ~or suggestions sheet for city Mayor~ to fill out for the convention at Sacramento,~altfornia,~eptember l~ to 21,next.City attorne~ Coleberd announced that the convention had been cancelled on account of lack of hotel aocomm¢ dations and transportation, and the communication was ordered~.filed. The application of Dominic Greco for a business licen.~e to operate a drayage business at 84? Olive Avenue was granted, on motion by councilman Minucciani,seconded by councilman Elder 474 regularly carried. The San Mateo Times submitted a communication to the city calling attention to the 50Th anniveraapy celebration by the City of San Mateo, and asked for a $25 advertisement in their newspaper. The communication was ordered filed. A petition signed by 20 residents and citizens of Town of ~aden requested the city council to take action to abate what they called a delapldated,one story, windowless and unpainted old building at 141-145 A.Street, Sanitary Inspector Schlaam was instructed to notify the owner, Mr. Spinelli, to put the place in a sanitry condotion at once. In reaponse to notice from the engineering department the firm of Conway & Cullligan deposited the sum of $400 With the city against inspection charges in the construction of South City Village. Accepted an~ filed. Geo.W.Williams Company, in response to notice from the city's engineering department, submitted the sum of $100 for inspection work reguired on the completion of Southwood streetwork. A~cepted and filed. R ESOLUTION NO.~I~. Councilman Elder introduced a resolution of the city council of the City of South San Fran- cisco changing the name of "Victory Avenue" in"Mayfair Village" to "Myrtle Avenue". The resolution was adopted by the votes of all the councilmen, a~ follows;- Ayes,Councilmen,Victor Boido,Charles K.Elder, Ivan M.Hays,George W.Holston,M.MinucCiani. Noes,Councilmen, None/ Absent,Councilmen, None. Attest Daniel.McSweeney. City Clerk. Recorded in Book of Resotutions,Vol. J,at page 42V. The monthly reports of the Chief of Police,City Judge,Poundmaster, Fire Chief,Building Inspector, Recreation Commission 'and Oity Clerk for the month of July were submitted and accepted. ORDINANCE NO. C0uncilma~ Hays introduced an ordinance of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco amending Sections 33,36,$? and 38 of Ordinance No.21 entitled "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING A SYSTEM FOR THE ASSESSMENT,LEVY AND COLL~CTION OF ALL CITY TAXES IN THE~CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCOI passed and adopted on the 19th, of April,19~. The ordinance had its first reading and will co~e up for adoption at the next regular meeting of the city council. Engineer Larwood requested that the firm of Henry Doelger Builders,Inc., be required to post the sum of $~00 for city inspection of their building projects. Councilman Elder moved the clerk be instructed to write the company requesting the deposit be made. Mayor Holston asked to include the firm of State Home Builders ,Inc, being associated with t~e?~ ~emry Doelger Builder Inc. in the enterprise. This was included in the motion,which w~s regularly seconded and carreid. Under the head-m£ ~&aAeheA-- of new busir~ess Inspector ~e~in Schlaam reported that Loule Giffra would have his place on Cypress Avenue reconditioned within 30 days. Report accepted. Mr.H.H.Darnell ef the Foster & Kleiser Company, appeared before the council and asked for a per, it to face the north sides of four of their billboards by enclosing the frames of the struct~res~ thereby improving the appearance of the signs. Councilman Boido moved the application be denied. The motion was seconded by councilman Hays and regularly carried. Mr. Darnell then asked~,~:,: permission to rebuild a sign on E1 Camino ~eal,on lots 21,23,25,Block 6. Councilman Bo[do moved the desired permission be granted. The motion was seconded by councilman Elder and regularly carried. Mayor Holston asked if the matter of the ap~!ication of Culligan & Conway for the rezoning of two lots in their new tract,be given further~consideration. There w~s no desire on the part of the council to open the question. Mrs.Hernan of Southwood asked if there was any possibility of mall being delivered to all of Southwood. She was Informed that mail will be delivered when ~Idewa~ks and lights are installed, and for further information to call upon the Postmaster. Hegarding the To~¥ ~olinu ap~lic~tion to re-zone his lot~for business~ councilman Boido suggested ~hat~e~nclude~a~.larger amount~of territory than the single lot, which might ~ventmally become a secondary business district. Mayor Holston believed that if a new business ~orm®d,at least a whole block should be allocated. Andrew Rocca stated the reasoni~hlsommmmissiO~didtnot favor the single lot zoning was because it would k~ep out another business of the same ki~~mmry otheP business of any kind from entering the f~eld of business in that section. But, as ~ayor he would favor a larger section of territory for all small business when the need appears.' building at 141-145 A.Stree~, Sanitary Inspector Schlaam was instructed to notify the owner, Mr. Spinelli, to put the place in a sanitry condotion at once. In response to notice from the engineering department the firm of Conway & Cullligan deposited the sum of $400 with the city against inspection charges in the construction of South City Village. Accepted an~ filed. Geo.W.Williams Company, in response 1~o notice from the city's engineering department, submitted the sum of $100 for inspection work required on the completion of Southwood streetwork. ACcepted and filed. R ESOLUTION N0.9~. Councilman Elder introduced a resolution of the city council of the City of South San Fran- cisco changing the name of "Victory Avenue" in"Mayfair Village" to "Myrtle Avenue". The resolution was adopted by the votes of all the.councilmen, aA follows;- Ayes,Councilmen,Victor Boido,Charles K.Elder, Ivan M.Hays,George W.Holston,M.MinucCiani. Noes,Councilmen,None/ Absent,Councilmen, None. Attest Daniel.McSweeney. City Clerk. Recorded in Book of Resotutions,Vol.3,at page 42V. The monthly reports of the Chief of Police,City Judge,Poundmaster, Fire Chief,Building Inspector, Recreation Commission 'and ~ity Clerk for the month of July were submitted and accepted. ORDINANCE NO. Councilma~ Hays introduced an ordinance of the City Council of the City of South San Fpancisco amending Sections 33,3§,S? and 38 of Ordinance No.21 entitled "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING A SYSTEM FOR THE ASSESSMENT,LEVY AND COLL~CTION OF ALL CITY TAXES IN THE CITY OF SOUTH SAY FRANCISCO~ passed and adopted on the 19th, of April,l~. The ordinance had its first reading and will come up for adoption at the next regular meeting of the city council. Engineer Lar~ood requested that the firm of Henry Doelger Builders,Inc., be required to post the sum of $500 for city inspection of their building projects. Councilman Elder moved the clerk be instructed to write the company requesting the deposit be made. Mayor Holston asked to include the firm of State Home Builders ,Inc, being associated with t~e?~ tiemry Dcelger Builder Inc. in the enterprise. This was included in the motion,which was regularly seconded and carreid. Under the head-~ ~&~e~ed-- of new busi~ess Inspector ~e~vin Schlaam reported that Loule Giffra would have his place on Cypress Avenue reconditioned within 30 days. Report ~ccepted. Mr.H.H.Darnell ef the Foster & Kleiser Company, appeared before the council and asked for a pex'mit to face the north sides of four of their billboards by enclosing the frames of the struct~res~ thereby improving the appearance of the signs. Councilman Boido moved t~e application be denied. The motion was seconded by councilman Hays and regularly carried. Mr. Darnell ~hen asked~,~!~~, permission to rebuild a sign on E1 Camino ~eal,on lots 21,2~,25,Block 8. Counci~l~an Bo~do moved the desired permission be granted. The motion was seconded by councilman Elder and r~gularly carried. Mayor Holston asked if the matter of the ap~!ication of Culligan & Conway for the rezoning of two lots in their new tract,be given further.~consideration. There w~s no desire on the part of the council to open the question. MPs.Hernan of Southwood asked if there was any possibility of mall being delivered to all of Southwood. She was informed that mail will be delivered when ~Idewa~ks and lights are installed, and for further information to call upon the Postmaster. Hegarding the Tony ¥olinu ap?lic~tion to re-zone his lot.for business~ councilman Boido suggested ~hat~he~%nclude~a larger amount~of territory than the single lot, which might eventmmlly become a secondary business district. Mayor Holston believed that'if a new business distr~c~owem~$~,l formed,at least a whole block should be allocated. Andrew Rocca stated the reasoni~hisommmmissiO~didtnot favor the single lot zoning was because it would k~ep out another business of the same kin~m~mny business of any kind from entering the f~eld of business in that section. But, as ~ayor he would favor a larger section of territory for all small business when the need appears. Mr. Walker Lisher, of ~0~ Circle Court reported no light within approximately 1000 feet of his mesidence. Referred to the street department. Claims in the amount of $?,787,~ were next presented ~o the council for payment;- F. CUiffani V. Carrochi J. Galli T. Sigamasini F. Casagrande M.Laufer Antoni Ferrario A. Gelletti F. Mandoli A. Soldandi Charlte Rattaro John'Souza Desnelda Ledwith C .A. S~nders Mr. Joe Pless Miss. E. Peck Vincent Mager' Dolores Ferrari Kenneth Brandi Alma Ledwith May Spindler Abbie Pox A.J.'Pacheco Louis Belloni R.N. Murphy S. Stagnate J. Dias J. Masat S. Norgard E. Gtnier D. Greoo D. Cognocci Thcs. Galli Louis Dt Cortet Thos,-Schmidt Joh~ Marchi Alwin Brauns Virgil Ullery R. Colombo W. Mtnucolani " " A, Galli " " H. Wedeking " " R. Spinelli " " A, Johl~son " " E. Kozlowski " " C. Rinehart " " St. Work $' Pgrk .]~bor Extra St. Labor w Rec. Hall Janitor " Work clerical Work Rec. Work Matnt. Fire Alarm Extra Police Duty For no {h~ys off Attending Fires " " & B. Grass :Burning Grass Re~trqacttve pay 7/1/44 to ?/31/44 incl. (Fire. ma.n} Re, rfc, active pay ?/1/44 to ?/~1/44 incl. {Fir, oma?) Retroactive pay 6/15/44 to ?/~1/44 ( Fireman ) Attending Fires National Fire Protection Ass'n. lyrs. Sub. Volunteer Fire- man Kelly,s Welding Shop A. Fregosi B. Tuccori P. Cognocci A. Questoni Geo. W. Holston Royal Supply Co. A. Carlisle & Co. Wm. J. Sweeney ~m. Hlnucciani New Lincoln Market Royal Supply Co, Tide Water Ass'ri. 0il Co. Pacheco Elec Co. Belli Motor Co., May ~pindler Elizabeth Peck Floyd Hunter Dolores Farrari Labor & Material Attending Fires & B. GraSs Division of League,expenses Supplies ~ Park ) Index Book & Legal ~orms Headlight Heater Coil & Repairs Pipe & Valxes (Park) Dog Food Shovels, etc. (St. Dept.) Gasoline Maint. Lights -July ~ Labor & Material-Pk. Lights Install Water Pump #~?0 Rec. Supplies 91.ZO 112.~2 10 6.50 74.4Y I01. ~0 IOZ. 59 ' 106.50 106.50 112. ~2 17.48 69.27 45.40 60,51 99.90 195.19 124.99 1~7.~1 138.59 115.40 107.44. 1~1.11 62.60 54.40 26.21 17.60 22.00 19.00 7,00 10.00 §.~0 24, 92 17.10 46.41 46.41 46.41 11.75 11.75 17.62 12.00 S. O0 23.50 13.00 11.50 ?.00 12. O0 8.50 10.00 4.50 139.76 118.94 130.80 102.00 9.25 4.98 25.59 1.15 88.07, 53.61' 15.05 12.42 3S5.85 534.5? 16.36 2.8'/ 4.90 1.11 8.46 D.W. Duncan The E.A. Lletz 0o. So. San ~rancisco Tire Shop ~red Laut ze So. City Lumber & Sup, Co. So. City Laundry & ~$up. Co. Bloomqutst 0il Service A.L.Young Mash. CO. Gladding, McBesn & Co. Superior Laundry So.-San Francisco Hospital Highway Transport, Inc. Interoity Transport Lines Homelite Cor~. Drawing & Plans(Animal Shl.) 14.95 Supplies Etc.(Eng. Dept) 21.68 Tire Repair (St. Imp.) Towing St. Sweeper Recharge Battery (Fire Dept} Drafting Board & Millwork Eng. Dept. Paint etc. (Park) Lumber etc. (St. Imp) Laundry 0il Tag $09~ Refill -Broom Core IAustinl Sewer Pipe Laundry Alcoholic Tests Freight Chgs. TerminalPlate Assy.&:Llghts 5. O0 4.50 2,50. 20?;40 13.71 26.17 2.9S 2.95 28.19 40.48 3. ~2 10.00 1.95 . ?4 5.85 A. Soldandt Charlie Rattaro John Souza Desnelda Ledwith C.A. S~nders Mr. Joe Pless Miss. E. Peck Vincent Mager' Dolores Ferrari Kenneth Brandi Alma Ledwith May Spindler Abbte Fox A. J. · Pacheco Louis Belloni R.N. Murphy S. Stagnar o J. Dias J. Masat S. Norgard E. Ginler D. Greoo D. Cognoccl Thcs. Galli Louis Di Cortei Thcs. -Schmtdt Joh~ Marcht Extra St. Labor Alwin Brauns Virgil Ullery Rec. Hall Janitor " Work Clerical Work Rec. Work Matnt. Fire Alarm Extra Police Duty For no d~ys off Attending Fires Burning Grass R. Colombo W. Minucclani A, Galli H. Wedeking R. Spinelli A. Jolmson E, Ko zlowski ¢, Rinehart & B. GraSs R~trqactive p~y ?/1/44 to ?/~1/44 incl.(Fir~m~n) R~trqactive pa~ ?/1/A4. to ?/~1/44 incl. ~Fi~em~n~ R~tr~act~ve pay 6/~/44 to ?/~1/44 ~ Fireman ~ Attending Fires National Fire Protection Ass'n. lyrs. Sub. Volunteer Fire- man Kelly,s Welding Shop A. ~regosi B. Tuccori P. Cognocci A. Questoni Geo, W. Holston Royal Supply Co. A. Carlisle & Co. Wm. J. Sweeney .~. Nlnuocianl New Lincoln Market Royal Supply Co, Tide Water Ass'ri. 0il Co. Paoheco Elec Co. Belli Motor Co., May Spindler Elizabeth Peck Floyd Hunter Dolores Farrarl D.W. Duncan The E.A. Lletz So. San ~rancisco Tire Shop Fred Lautze Labor & Material Attending Fires & B. Grass DiVision of League,expenses Supplies [ Park ) Index Book & Legal Forms Headlight Heater Coil & Repairs Pipe & Val~es [Parkl Dog Food Shovels, etc. (St. Dept.) Gasoline Maint. Lights -July ,~ Labor & Materiml-Pk~Lights Install Water Pump ~70 Rec. Supplies So. City Lumber & Sup. Co. So. City Laundry & ~$up.Co. Bloomquist 0il Service A.L.Young Maoh. CO. Gladding, McBesn & Co. SuPerior Laundry $o. San Francisco Hospital Highway Transport, Inc. Interoity Transport Lines Eomell to' Corp. Union 0il Co. Louis Bellonl 112. ~2 17.48 69.2? 43.40 60,51 99.90 195.19 124.99 lS7. ~1 1~8.59 115.40 107.44. 1~1·11 62.60 54.40 26.21 17.60 22.00 19.00 7.00 10.00 ~. 80 24.9~ 17.10 46.41 46.41 46.41 11.75 11.?~ 17.62 12. O0 S. O0 23.50 13.00 11.50 ?.00 12. O0 8.50 10.00 4.50 139.76 118.94 130.80 102.00 9.25 4.98 2S. 59 i. IS 88.02, 53.61' 15.05 12.42 SS5.85 534.57 16.36 2.8? 4.90 " " 1.11 " " 8.46 Drawing & Plans(Animal Shl.) 14.95 Supplies Etc.~ (Eng, Dept) 21.68 Tire Repair (St. Imp.) Towing St. Sweeper Recharge Battery (Fire Dept~ Drafting Board & Mlllwork Eng. Dept. Paint etc. ~Park ) Lumber etc. ~St. Imp) Laundry 0il Tag $092~ Refill -Broom Core (Austinl Sewer Pipe Laundry Alcoholic Tests ~reight Chgs. Terminal Plate Assy.& Lights Tires & Tubes Stamps,Meals, etc. 5. O0 4.50 2.50 20?;40 13.71 26.17 2.9S 2.95 28.19 40.48 S. ~2 10. O0 1.95 · ?4 5.85 48.59 8.83 47 . Expendlturs Con' t.; San lateo 0o. Title Co-, Universal Tool & ~fg. So. S.F. Chamber Of Commerce Chas. Berg Tide Water Ass'ri. Oil Co. Subway Service Sra. Ohas. Br~ming ¢o, Inc. S.F. Blue ~rint Co. Lewis Automotive Service Schwabacher * Frey Co., Hallwell Seed 0o. Pacigtc States Cast Iron Pipe Co. Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. Patrick ~ Moise k Klinker Co. Broughton & Larwood Pacific Gas &Elec. 0o., The Enterprise Press Calif. Water Service Co., Pacific Tel. Tel. Co. M. Vincenzini Wm. J. Sweeney Daily Reports- July Repair & Adjust Fire Alarm REg. Adv. for No. of July Bearings fez mower · Cy. Black Lustre (Park) Washing & Greasing (Buick #3?0) Supplies (Eng. Dept.) Supplies Fuel Pump Repir Buick #3?0 Rec. Dept. Supplies Seed Cement Lined Pipe Maintenance Service ~ Ribbon Typewriter Supplies,& Bond Paperl Engineering Services Str. Lighting etc. ~as Permits, Cards,Tax Receipts, pictures (Eng. Dept.) envelopes, Letterheads Hydrant Rental & Service Phone Service Burning Grass Repairs Stud. # 371 Total 1.50 26.00 50.00' 9.23 4.85 3.00 17.84 2.01 8.06 44.62 ?.23' 56.46 5.36~ 11.23 ?42.36 989.17 328.94 48~.97 132.76 25.48 58.80 The claims having 'been audited by the finance committee, councilman Boido moved they be paid. The motion was seconded by councilman Hays and regularly caFried. There being no further business before the board councilman Elder moved to adjourn until the next regular meeting, Monday,August 21,1944, at 8 O'clock P.M. The motion was seconded by councilman Hays and regularly carried. Time of adjournment, 9;35 o'clock P.M. Approvedmay~h~~/~-'Franc['sco.. Hespectfully submitted, ~t~ C~erk./~