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REGULAR ~IEETiNG OF THE CITY COUI'~CIL OF ~E CITY OF SOIiT>~ SAN ~'~ANCISCO tiELD
MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 · 1946.
PLACE:
TIME:
ROLL CALL:
CALL TO ORDER:
MINUTES:
Council Chambers, City Hall, South San?rancisco
8:00 o'clock p.m.
Present: Councilmen G. W. Holston, Chas. K. Elder, Leo Ferko,
Adolph Cani, Emilio Cortesi
Mayor Ferko called the meeti~ to order at 8:00 p.m.
On motion duly made, seconded and carried, reading of the minutes of Bhe
previous meeting was dispensed with.
Standard Oil Co. addressed a communication to the-city council asking for
help in providing facilities whereby the storm water from their property
may be carried to a sewer connection. This matter was referred to the
Works Engineer for investiglation an~ report.
SEWAGE DISPOSAL:
Communicstion was received ~rom the State Department of Public Health with
reference to sewage disposal and treatment. Same was referred to tho Works
Engineer, with instructions to advise the State Health Dept. what work;,has
been done.
RECREATION
CO~i~!ISSION.
PERMITS:
Recreation Commission addressed a communication to the city council call-
ing attention to the fact that Ordinance No. 212 provided that the comm-
ission should be consulted on outside use of the various recreational
areas.. Motion was mo~d, seconded and regularly carried that same be
accepted and filed.
~LERAL WORKS
AGENCY DVJNDS:
BURI BUR1 #2:
Works Engineer requested authority to make application for advance for
field survey and preparation of plans to Federal Works Agency Bureau for
the const~ction of a Sewage Treatment Plant. Councilman Elder moved,
seconded by councilman Holston, t~at the Works Engineer be granted author-
ity to make application as outlined. ~otion was regularly carried.
Works Engineer addressed a communication to the city council advising that
he had signed plans for Burl Burl No.2 and suggesting there should be an
understanding between the management of Burl Buri and the city council
that sufficient money be deposited with the city clerk to pay in full the
cost of inspection and laboratory tests~--~axi~~t~. Councilman Sani
moved, seconded by councilman Holston, that the recom;;~endations of the
Works Engineer be accepted. Notion was regularly carried.
Map of Rancho BuriBuri No. 2 was submitted for approval.
over for further information from the Works Engineer.
Same was laid
Works Engineer~submltted letter received from ~lr. J. C. Cherry, Dist.
Supt. of So~th San Francisco School District, thanking him for information
regarding Orange Ave. sidewalk improvement. Same was ordered filed.
BOILER INSPECTION: RePort of Inspection was received from the Hartford Steam Boiler Inspect-
ion & Insurance Co. covering special inspection of boilers in the City
Hall. Fire Chief Nelte.~,advised that he.was waiting for prices from the
C. R. Reichel Engineering Co. and as soon as same were received he wou~d
submit them to the city council for approval. The Hartford Insurance Co.
report was ordered filed for future reference.
W. A. WILEY CLAIM: Carl William Anderson, attorney, presented claim against the City in the
amount of ~75.~8 for account of ~. A. Wiley, arising out of collision
between city fire truck and automobile. The claim was referred to the
city attorney.
MAYFAIR #2:
Works Engineer presented check for ~865.49 from Mr. L. C. Smith as deposit
covering inspector fees on Nayfair Village #2. Regularly moved~?~seconded
and carried, that same be accepted.
POLICE OFFICERS
ELI GIBLE:
Personnel Board addressed a communication to the city council advising
that Ernest Cortez and Riley N. Edwards had successfully ~assed the ex-
amination for police officer and had been placed on the eligible list.
Motion was duly made, seconded, and regularly carried that same be accepted
and filed for future reference, and that letter of scknowledgment be sent
to the Personnel Board.
MONTHLY REPORTS:
Union Oil Products, on behalf of the Atlas Lead Co., requested permission
to install a 285 gallon above ground storage tank for Diesel fuel and a
285 underground tank for gasoline. As the Fire Chief had posted notices
in conformity with the regulations, motion was duly made, seconded and
carried that permission he granted.
Reports of the Fire Chief, Bui_lding Inspector and Poundkeeper for the
month of November were submitted . On motion duly made, seconded and
carried t~e reports were accepted as ~u~mitted.
CLAI MS:
Claims in the amount of $18,915.84 were presented to the finance committee
for approval. 0u motion duly made, seconded', and carried the claims were
ordered paid.
Works Engineer submitted report on sewer connections from ~ayfair Sub-
divisions Nos. l, 2 and 3, and advised that none of these connections to /
the outfall sewer were satisfactory. Report was filed for future reference.
Federal Works Agency addressed a communication to ~ayor Ferko advising it
was prepared to enter into an agreement with the City to'advance ~12,900.
for Advance Planning.for Non-Federal Public Works. Same was referred ~o
the city attorney. U. S. Senator Knowland t~legraphed the ~ayor that the
Works Engineer for investijiation and report.
SEWAGE DISPOSAL:
Communication was received ~rom the State Department of Public Health with
reference to sewage disposal and treatment. Same was referred to the Work~
Engineer, with instructions to advise the State Health Dept. what work~has
been done.
RECREATION
COMb!ISSION
PEREITS:
Recreation Commission addressed a communication to the city council call-
ing attention to the fact that Ordinance No. 212 provided that the comm-
ission should be consulted on outside use of the various recreational
areas.. Notion was mo~v~d, seconded and reg~larly carried that same be
accepted and filed.
FE~ERAL WORKS
AGENCY ~VJNDS:
Works Engineer requested authority to make application for advance for
field survey and preDaration of plans to Federal Works Agency Bureau for
the const~ction of ~ Sewage Treatment Plant. Councilman Elder moved,
seconded by councilman Holston, that the Works Engineer be granted author-
ity to make application as outlined. ~otion was regularly carried.
BURI BURI #2:
Works Engineer addressed a communication to the city council advising that
he had signed plans for Buri Burl No.2 and suggesting there should be an
understanding between the management of Burl Burl and the city council
that sufficient money be deposited with the city clerk to pay in full the
cost of inspection and laboratory tests~z~xI~~~. Councilman Sani
moved, seconded by councilman Holston, that the recom~endations of the
Works Engineer be accepted. ~otion was regularly carried.
Map of Rancho BuriBuri No. 2 was submitted for approval.
over for further information from the Works Engineer.
Same was laid
Works Engineer~submitted letter received from Nr. J. C. Cherry, Dist.
Supt. of South San Francisco School District, thanking him for information
regarding Orange Ave. sidewalk improvement. Same was ordered filed.
BOILER INSPECTION: R port of Inspection was received from the Hartford Steam Boiler Inspect-
e
ion & Insurance Co. covering special inspection of boilers in the City
Hall. Fire Chief Nelte~advised that he.was waiting for prices from the
C. R. Reichel Engineering Co. and as soon as same were received he wou~d
submit them to the city council for approval. The Hartford Insurance Co.
report was ordered filed for future reference.
W. A. WILEY CLAIM: Carl William Anderson, attorney, presented claim against the City in the
amount of ~7~.~ for account of M. A. Wiley, arising out of collision
between city fire truck and automobile. The claim was referred to the
city attorney.
MAYFAIR #2:
Works Engineer presented check for ~885.~9 from Mr. L. C. Smith as deposit
covering inspector fees on Mayfair Village #2. Regularly moved)! seconded
and carried, that same be accepted.
POLICE OFFICERS
ELI GIBLE:
Personnel Board addressed a communication to the city council advising
that Ernest Cortez and Riley ~. Edwards had successfully ~assed the ex-
amination for police officer and had been placed on the eligible list.
Notion was duly made, seconded, and regularly carried that same be accepted
and filed for future reference, and that letter of acknowledgment be sent
to the Personnel Board.
Union Oil Products, on behalf of the Atlas Lead Co., requested permission
to install a 285 gallon above ground storage tank for Diesel fuel and a
285 underground tank for gasoline. As the Fire Chief had posted notices
in conformity with the regulations, motion was duly made, seconded and
carried that permission be granted.
NONT~Lk REPORTS:
Reports of the Fire Chief, Building Inspector and Poundkeeper for the
month of November were submitted. On motion duly made, seconded and
carried t~e reports were accepted as ~u~mitted. '
CLAI MS:
Claims in the amount of t~18,915.84 were presented to the finance committee
for approval. Ou motion duly made, seconded, and carried the claims were
ordered paid.
Works Engineer submitted report on sewer connections from ~iayfair Sub-
divisions Nos. l, 2 and $, and advised that none of these connections to .~
the outfall sewer were satisfactory. Report was filed for future reference.
Federal ~orks Agency addressed a communication to ~¥~ayor t~'erko advising it
was prepared to enter into an agreement with the~City to advance ~12,900.
for Advance Planning for Non-Pederal Public Works. Same was referred ~o
the city attorney. U. S. Senator Knowland t~legraphed the ~ayor that the
Works Agency had advised approval for the advancement of this money.
The telegram was filed.
r~EASSESSI~NT:
Mark Larwood submitted a proposal to re-appraise the City on the basis of
furnishing photostat prints of each appraisal sheet of the County Assessor
and show land values on maps to be furnished by the city. The Cost to be
based on cost of labor and materials, plus ten percent for overhead and
insurance and fifteen percent profit, the total cost Not to exceed $5000.
Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that same be referred to the
Planning Commission.
CLOSING DEL PASO Works Engineer submitted letter received from Burl-Burl Homes, Inc. in
DRIVE -BURI BUHI: answer to his letter of Nov. l~th, stating they were in agreement with the
closing of Del Paso Drive. Same was ordered filed.
The matter of closing this road was referred to the City Attorney.
Communication was received from J. H. Skeggs, Division of Highways, revokir
portion Of Permit E-~28~1 pertaining to Del Paso Drive, and stating that
Del Paso Drive would be closed. ~ame was ordered filed.
Ur. ?rank V. Kington, attorney, representing Mrs. Alvina M. Bortis, address
ed a communication to the city council complaining of drainage conditions
from Burl Burl Rancho. This communication was referred to the Works Engr.
Works Engineer submitted photograph showing danger of building streets on
an improperly compacted sub-grade. Photograph was taken of completed
street in Burl Burl #1 subdivision. Same was ordered filed.
AVALON PARK:
Works Engineer returned two prints of t~e Avalon subdivision and ~Ubmi2te~t
letter recommending tt~t this subdivision be held up mntil it is revised tc
include an improved road through the undeveloped portion of the ~ract.
Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that Avalon subdivision be held
up until the necessary corrections are made.
TRA~FIC SURVEY:
Chief of Police submitted survey relative to traffic conditions and re-
commended various changes in Ordinance #210. Also that a new two-wheel
radio equipped motor cycle be ordered. On motion of councilman Sani,
seconded by councilman Elder, and regularly carried, recommendations of
the Chief of Police were accepted.
LICENSES:
Alan B. Hayes submitted application for business license to engage in
plastic laminating. Same was referred to the Fire Chief.
Paul Byne submitted application to engage in fruit and vegetable peddling.
Motion was duly made, seconded and regularly carried that permit be granted
Leo De Marchi submitted application to engage in auto repsir business at
245 Armour Ave. Same was referred~ the Building Inspector.
William V. McCarty submitted application to engage in business of peddling
potatoes and apples, claiming he was a Disabled War Veteran. Same was
referred b the City Attorney.
12 M Club submitted application for permit to hold dance Dec. 7th. On
motion duly made, seconded and carried same was granted.
Planning Commission addressed a communication to the city council attaching
revised plans of R. P. Blythe Apartments, Peck's Lots~ approving the plans
provided there were garage accommodations for each unit. Motion was duly
made~ seconded and. carried that the plans be laid over until next meeting.
~[otion was duly made, seconded and carried that the recommendations of the
Planning Commission be accepted.
Planning Commission addressed a con~unication to the city council recomm-
ending that application of L & R Brake Serviee for permission to locate
business at Maple and Lux Aves. be denied as this was residential area.
~otion was duly made, seconded and carried that the recommendation of the
Planning Commission be accepted.. Mr. Leis addressed the council and asked
if there was no way he could be granted a permit. Mayor Ferko explained
that the location mentioned was not business area and there was nothing
the council could do ~.n the matter.at this time. The rezoning of the city
was contemplated and if this was done changes might be made.
STOWALL & CO.:
Planning Commission addressed a communication to the city council r~commend
lng that the proposal of the J. ~. Cleminshaw Co. be filed until s~ch time
as the city has been rezoned. Motion w~s duly made, seconded, and regular-
ly carried that the reco~.endation of the Planning Conm~ission be accepted.
~'he Planning Commissi&n recommended that the req~est of Stowa~ & Co. to
operate a business in this city be granted. ~otion was duly made, seconded
and carried that the Planning Commission reco~endation be accepted and
permit granted.
MADRONE AVE.:
SECOND LANE:
~r. Fred Whelsn submitted a letter signed by various property owners on
~ladrone Ave. requesting the paving of Madrone Ave. between Chapman and
Randolph Aves. Also attaching an estimate from the Gabriel Construction
Co. for this work~ amounting[ to ~i~3945.00. Eotion was duly made, seconded
and ca~ried that this matter be referred to the '~orks Engineer and City
Attorney. ~
A petition, signed by various property owners on B Street, was submitted
requestin~]~ that something be done to alleviate the heavy traffic on B St~
and that E1 Camino entrance to ~'orest }~iomes Auto Court be reopened. ~otion
was duly made, seconded and carried that the matter' be referred to t~e Cityi
Attorney and another letter written to I~r. T. Mulkey.~.
Mayor Ferko asked if there were any protests to the improvement of Second
Lane. There being none, motion was made, seconded and carried th. at the
matter be laid over to next meeting.
Mr. Frank V. Kington, attorney, representing Mrs. Alvina ~. Bortis, addre
ed a communication to the city council complaining of drainage conditions
from Burl Burl Rancho. This communication was referred to the Works Engr
Works Engineer submitted photograph showing danger of building streets on
an improperly compacted sub-grade. Photograph was taken of completed
street in Burl Buri #l subdivision. Same was ordered filed.
AVALON PARK:
Works Engineer returned two prints of the Avalon subdivision and SUbmitte
letter recommending tt~mt this subdivision be held up mntil it is revised'
include an improved road through the undeveloped portion of the ~hract.
Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that Avalon subdivision be hel,
up until the necessary corrections are made.
TRAFFIC SURVEY:
Chief of Police submitted survey relative to traffic conditions and re-
commended various changes in Ordinance ~210. Also that a new two-wheel
radio equipped motor cycle be ordered. On motion of councilman Sani,
seconded by councilman Elder, and regularly carried, recommendations of
the Chief of Police were accepted.
LICENSES:
Alan B. Hayes submitted application for business license to engage in
plastic laminating. Same was referred to the Fire Chief.
Paul Byne submitted application to engage in fruit and vegetable peddling
Motion was duly made, seconded and regularly carried that permit be grant
Leo De Marchi submitted application to engage in auto repair business at
2,~ Armour Ave. Same was referred~ the Building Inspector.
William V. McCarty submitted application to engage in business of peddli~
potatoes and apples, claiming he was a Disabled War Veteran. Same was
referred b the City Attorney.
12 ~ Club submitted application for permit to hold dance Dec. 7th. On
motion duly made, seconded and carried same was granted.
Planning Commission addressed a communication to the city council attachi~
revised plans of R. P. Blythe Apartments, Peck's Lots~ approving the plan
provided there were garage accommodations for each unit. Motion was duly
made~ seconded and carried that the plans be laid over ~ntil next meeting
Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that the recommendations of th,
Planning Commission be accepted.
Planning Commission addressed a communication to the city council recomm-
ending that application of L & R Brake Serviee for permission to locate
business at Maple and Lux Aves. be denied as this was residential area.
Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that the recommendation of the
Planning Commission be accepte~. Mr. Leis addressed the council and aske(
if there was no way he could be granted a permit. Mayor Ferko explained
t~at the location mentioned was not business area and there was nothing
the council could do ~1. n the matter.at this time. The rezoning of the cit~.
was contemplated ~nd if this was done changes might be made.
Planning Commission addressed a communication to the city council r~comme~
lng that the proposal of the J. ~. Cleminshaw Co. be filed until s~ch tim~
as the city has been rezoned. ~otion was duly made, seconded, and regula~
ly carried that the reco~endation of the Planning Comu,~ission be accepted~
STOWALL & CO.:
The Planning CommissiOn recommended that the req~est of Stowal & Co. to
operate a business in this city be granted. ~otion was duly msde, second~
and carried that the Planning Commission reco~endation be accepted and
permit granted.
EADRONE AVE.:
SECOND LANE:
~lr. Fred ~helen submitted a letter signed by various property owners on
~adrone Ave. requesting the paving of Ma~rone Ave. between Chapman and
Randolph Aves. f~lso attaching an estimate from the Gabriel Construction
Co. for this work~ amountin,f, to .i~945.00. ~otion was duly made, seconded
and ca~ried that this matter be referred to the 'Jorks Engineer and City
Attorney.
A petition, signed by various property owners on B Street, was submitted
requesting that something be done to alleviate the heavy traffic on B St~
and that E1 Camino entrance to ~'orest ~iomes Auto Court be reopened. Noti¢
was duly made, seconded and carried that the matter be referre~ to the Ci~
Attorney and another letter written to Mr. T. Mulkey.~.~'' · · , ~,, '~
Mayor Ferko asked if there were any protests to the improvement of Second
Lane. There being none~ motion was made, seconded and carried th. at the
matter be laid over to next meeting. ~
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AD JOI~RNNENT:
Communication was received from the Secretary of the Peninsula Division of
League of California Cities advising that there would be a meeting Dec. llth
at San Jose, principal speaker Richard Graves. City clerk was instructed
to advise San Jose that members from South San Francisco would attend.
Councilman Cortesi suggested that a charge of ~100. be made against each
building in new subdivisions to pay for sewage disposal. The matter was
taken under consideration.
Application of Sylvester Stromley for house trailer sales license was laid
over further until report was recmived from the city attorney.
~ichael Aaronson, Attorney, submitted, on behalf of Thomas J. Callsn;~ com-
plaint to quiet title against various municipalities, including South San
Francisco. Same was referred to the city attorney.
Various property owners from Peck's subdivision were present and compl~in-
ed about building that ~r. Jess had moved into that. area. Notion was duly
made, seconded and carried that the Building Inspectorand Health Officer
be instructed to see that all building and health regulations are complied
with.
Councilman Sani moved, seconded by councilman Elder, that the meeting
adjourn until the next regular meeting Nonday, December 16, 1~8, at 8:00
p.m.
Time of adjournment: 10;:~0 p.m,
Respectfully submitted
Approve~ z2~,..~
~ayor
City Clerk