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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1945-05-28RE2bLARLY A"J% ~%Y?" OP %NE CITI COUNCIL OF %~:E C!Tt~ OP SOU%~ SAN ~ANC!SCO~ RELD I~iOND/;Y,NAI e8tt ,1945. A re.zularly adjourned ~reeting of the city council'of the City of South San Francisco was _Veld in the 6ity tiall, i¥'ionday evening, i~ay o8,1945. Rhis meetin:: was called to order at 7;30 o'clock P ]',i by i~iayor ~en~ge W.Holston/ ROLL CALL. Roll call found the following members of the city council present, as follows;- Councilmen, Victor moido, Charles K.Elder, George ~.Nolston, " Absent, cooncilmen, Ivan .~inucciani. %he cit~ clerk having furnished copies of the minutes of the previous meeting to all the members of the'city council, ~.ayor Eolston asked if there were any errors or omissions. It was found that the appointment of S.K.Robbins was not confirmed by the minutes of the meeting This was ordered done and the minutes addoted as furnished by the city clerk. A letter from John De ~aderio2 of San bru'oo was received, asking that the city of South San Francisco and Durlingame should consent to non-interference to Er. ~laderios's action in transporting passengers to San Bruno from Sout~ San Francisco, if be starts a taxi cab service in San Bruno. Laid over till the next meeting of the city council. 0RDIN~NCE N0. o, 38. An ordinance entitled "AN 0Ri)!NANCE 0F fEE CITY OF g0U%? SAN FRANCISCO APPROV!N,~ ~!'E ARi(EXATION 02 BREi'{TWOOD TO 'lEE CIT.'{ OP SOU%R SAN FRANCISCO" had its second reading,and was adopted as an. ordinance of the City of South San Francisco by the following vote;- Ayes, councilmen,Victor Boido, 3harles K.Elder, George W.Eolston~I¥i.~(inucciani. Noes, councilmen,None. Absent,Councilmen Ivan M.iays. Attest Daniel I,,icgweeney City Clerk· Recorded ic ~ook of 0rSinsnces, Vol. R0.~, at page ?35. Andrew Rocca ~-ade inquiries -... ~:: concerning the recreation committee's new h. ome.~ : . Councilman Elder moved that he see Arc. h'tect ROWelon the subject, at the specified price of ~lO0. ihe motion was seconded by councilman ~oido and re~iularl~ carried. i',~r. Rocca thought tke bond election for'tke purposes should be held about August 15,1945. D. 11 cou:~cilman and cit]. attorney Coleberd thou[bt that wo~ld be about the best season of the year to hold the election for the purposes ~entioned. kr. ~¥~ark ~:arwood wished to know how far the city would go westward on building sewers. 'J~e city tho~]~b~ to best line would be Orange Avenue, and it w?:s decided to make that the line of ending.: . ~ ~iayor Lolston read s letter from the lgcal ga~bagemen; ,- ~.'..~'./?.~, -~'ith the Garbagemen' consent, on overcharges bein~i~entLv'.~: to the O.P.A.,and which they expressed a desire to send t t~e government on the subject. All councilmen declared they had decided to ask for an amendment to the garbagemen's ordinance. ~,,lr. Bob Blight of Burlingame, sdbmitted a plan of a piece of la, nd in Peck's Lots on which be desired to place a court. He was reque~t~ to file the ,:ocument with ~r. Coleberd to ascertain the exact location, thinking it would require a change in the zoning. ~]istrict. 1here izeing~no furtker business before the board,councilman 2inucciani moved to adjourn unti Londay,~ June 4,1945, at 8 o'clock P.~. 2he motion was seconded by councilman ~oido and regul~ly carried. Time of adjournment, 8.55 O'clock .~ayor of South ~n Francisco. Re spec~lty submit tp, City Clerk ~k