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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1946-02-11REGULARLY ADJ~URNED ~E~IN~ OF TBE CITY CO'(iNCIL OF TEE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,HELD · '~'~ FEBRUAR~ 11,1946 }~0 N~A~, . A regularly adjourned me~ting of the City Council of the' City of South San t~anCisco was held in the City ~all, ~onday evening, ~ebruarN 11,1946. T~is meeting was called to order at V o'clock P.~i. by kayor George W.holston. ROLL C~.~'.,L. Roll call found all members of the council present,as follows;- Councilmen,G.A.Anderson, Charles K.Elder, Victor Boido,G~or~e W.Holston.E.~inUcciani. The minutes of the previous meeting not being ready, the reading was passed over until a later date~ ~archi,asking the council's permission to move the A petition was received from ~¥ank Di ~ Naughty Pine building from the East side of the highwax to the west side,on Lot ll,in Block $5~ l~ap of South San Francisco. He stated he would face the building ®a-~®- in two apartments .a-~®- facing Cypress Avenue. Councilman ~inucciani noved the permit be granted. The motion was seconded by councilman Boido and regularly carried. Chief of police Belloni submitte~ the n~mes of John Eosolo, Silas ~aple and Dominica Fontana, as guards at the Armour & Company's plant. Councilman Elder moved the guards be appointed, without remuneration from the city. The motion was s&conded by councilman Einucciani and regularly carried. A cpmplaint was received from Er.Howard W.Smithison,Post Office Box No.~94,So.San ~Tancisco, stating his car at the Benbow Eanufacturing Company has been subjected to a coat of white lime, covering the whole car, and it is~very difficult to have his car cleaned. ~e stated he wrote the ~anagement of the Chubback Lime Company, complaining of the nuisance done,and they tried for ~ time to eliminate the damage done, but a~w- the compan~ has recently turned the matter over to their insurance company. He has asked that this cit~ restrain the Chubback Lime Company from operating until they can assu~e car owners of safety from the dust. ~he city clerk was instructed to write the lime companR of the complaiht, and ask if the matter can be adjusted. A communication was received from E.~irenze,stating he had bought the ~ifty-Seven Club, ang asked for permission to move the same from its present site-on~the East side of the highway to Lot 5, ~lock "C",on the ~est side of the highway. Le also asked the city's permission to move a three room building from San kateo City,®a-~® to the rear of Lot ~, in Olock "C", as a store room building, fhe city was in doubt as to whether liquor licenses were restricted in this area, ~ayor Eolsto~ advised the )oung proprietor to hav~ his deed looked into to ascertain if licenses were restricted in the ar~a,and fire chief 'A~elte w~ll also make an investigation of the matter. Councilman ~inucciani asked that the city engineer be requested to look into the liquor phase of the subject for the city's interests. Hartfbrd ~.-~a- Accident ~ Indemnity Company, submitted a list of policy hol~ers, ~ S.K.Robbins,A.J.Welte,Iouis BellOniElizabeth Ottenfield, and Angelo konetini, instead of by occupation, as ~pe~sons to be b6nded by the company. The list does not include elective officer~ Cit~ attorhey Coleberd will look over th~ new arrangement. The City Planning Commission, through its Chairman, Ahdreww Rocca,wrote two communications to the ~ayor and ~embers of the council, asking for the approval of Elm Court Subdivisionto the City of South San Francisco. ~here are about O? lots, adjoining th~ Recreatio~ Buildings. Councilman Charles K.Elder moved the subdivision be accepted , subject to the action of the City Works Engineer. i~he motion was seconded bN~ council~n ~inucciani and regu~JarlR carried. ESOLUT ON NO ! AG' PAGE Councilman Elde~ introduced a resolution of the Cit~ Council of The Cit~ of South San Francisco referring to the City Planning Commission certain areas of land for the purposes of ~e~oning. The resolution was adopted b~ the votes of all the members of the city council,as follows; Ayes,Council~en,G.A.Anderson, Charles K.Elder, Victor Boido, ~eorge W.~olston , Noes,Councilwoman,None. Absent, Councilman,None. Attest ' ~aniel ~';cSweene[, Cit~ Clerk. Recorded in Oook of Res olutions, Vol, 4 at pages 27 and ~ Edward P.Kauffmann submitted his monthly report for the month of Januar~,1946. The report was accepted as read'. ~ayor George W.~.olsto:~ nom~hated ~r. Charles J.Ledwith a~ a'member of the Personnal Board for the Cit~ of South San Francisco. Councilm~n Elder move~ the appointment be confirmed. ~he motion was seconded b~ councilman ~oido and regularly carried. Chief of Police ~elloni stated the ~ount~ of San Mateo would establish a o4 hour service the City of South San ~¥ancisco, to handle traffic accidents in this city. Councilman ~inuccian~ moved that Fire Department No.1, be used for the count~ apparatus in ~analing accidents in this city. The motion was~ seconded by councilman ~oido and regularly carried. Councilman Boido moved the salary of Cit~~ Jud~fe Robbins be increased to ~40 per. month,.~ commencing ~"ebruary 1,1946. i'he motion was seconded b~ councilman /~q~and regularlF csrrie~ Ifayor ~iolston instructed the City Clerk to write our Senator'in Sacramento, thanking him, for the loyal support given the ~90,000,000 city-county'bill before the Legislature , and urge ~him to comtinue his good work. There being no further business before the board councilman Einucciani moved to adjourn ~ntil ~ionday, February 18,1~46, at 8 o'clock P.~. The ~otion was seconded by councilman Boido aad regularly carried. Time of adjournment, 8 o'clock P.~. o Re spe ctfukly submitted, Ci/ty/Clerk y