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PLACE:
TT~:
ROLL CALL:
CALL TO ORDER:
MINUTES:
AMERICAN ~RBLE:
GRAND AVE.
UNDERPASS:
ARMO~.qt & CO.:
FIRE SITE:
GUISTO HOUSE
MOVING:
BUSINESS
LICF~SE:
RESOLUTION #1200
~OLICE CIVIL SERVICE:
CIVIL SERVICE
CHANGES:
GARB AGE
ORDINANCE:
MAIRANI INJURY:
WHEELER ATUO
COURT:
BURI BURI NO. 2
STREET WORK:
HIGH SCHOOL PARK
TERRACE MAP #2:
BASKETBALL
COURTS:
ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CITY CO[~CIL OF THE CITY
OF SOUTH SAN M~ANCISCO HELD MONDAY M~RCH 2~, 1927
Council Chambers, City Hall
2:00 o'clock p.m.
Present:. Councilmen G. W. Holston, Leo Ferko, Adolph Sani, Emilio Cortesi
Abseflt: Councilmen Chas. K. Elder
Mayor Ferko call'S, the meeting to order at 2:00 p.m.
The City Clerk having fQrwarded copy of the minutes of the previous meeting to all
members of the City COuncil, Mayor Ferko asked if any errors or omissions were noted.
Councilman Cortesi stated he had gone. on record as voting "no" on the recommendation
of the Planning Commission with reference to Avalon Park and the minutes should read
that way. Motion was duly made seconded and regularly carried that the minutes be
corrected acgordingly, and approved as corrected.
The American ~rble Co., represented by Mr. Edwards, asked permission for Healy Tibbitts
Construction Co. to blast on their property. Councilman Sani moved, seconded, by Council-
man Holston that permission be granted Healy& Tibbitts Construction Co.-to blast at
the American Marble Co. proper~y, South San Francisco, upon condi~ion they get consent
of the insurance company to cover specified b~asting operation. Motion was reEularly
carried.
Councilman Elder arrived 4t 2:25 p.m.
The Manufacturers Association addressed a letter to Mayor Ferko enclosing copy of
letter sent to the Southern Pacific Co. with reference $o Grand Ave. Underpass. This
letter stated all checks received by the Association from certain industries to defray
cost of'Grand Ave. Underpass had been returned for cancellation. In the Association
letter to the Southern Pacific Company they stated that when this matter comes up again
it ~tll be up to the City Council to make the solicitations directly to the industries
and handle individually on that ~asis. City Attorney Coleberd suggested that a confer-
ence be held between the City Council, State Highway Commission, Manufacturers
Association and Southern Pacific Co. Mayor Ferko stated: he expected to hear from
Assemblyman Dolwig this week regarding the States position on the Underpass and that
he would contact Mr. Rooney of the ~anufacturers Association and arrange a meeting.
Motion was.duly made, seconded and carried that ch~ck for $750.00 be sent Armour & Co.
covering return of their deposit.toward the Underpass.
Taxes were due on the property to be purchased for the proposed new Fire Building and
as the city held~$ption on same motion was duly made, seconded and regularly carried
t~a~ the city pay the taxes on the property~
Application of Mrs. G. Guisto to move house from San Francisco to South San Francisco,
laid over from last meeting, was taken up. As the house was already moved to Chestnut
Ave. motion was duly made, seconded and carried that permit be granted on payment of
a double fee.
Clyde D. Wizener, Built Right Cabinet Shop, sub~dtted an application for business
license to conduct cabinet making and repair shop at 126 South Linden Ave. Motion was
duly made, seconded and carried that perEit be granted.
Councilman Elder introduced a resolution amending the Personnel Rules and Regulations
pertaining to Policemen. The resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of all
members.
City Attorney was asked to prepare necessary papers changing Civil Service Rules
providing that firemen and policemen have five years experience in their respective
departments before being eligible to take examination for promotion.
An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 150 establishing regulations for the accumulation,
collection and removal of garbagea was introduced and had its first reading. Motion
was duly made, seconded and carried that the words "dumping of such" be stricken out
and the word "of" changed to "on" in the last paragraph of section 14a of this ordinance.
City Attorney Coleberd stated Mr. Moneypenny, representing an insurance company, had
~called on him with reference to Fireman Pete Mairani's tnJur~and offere~ to pay the
City $1500.00 covering salary paid Mairani. After some discussion it was suggested
that Fire Chief Welte give this matter his attention. The matter was then laid over
until next meeting.
Councilman Cortesi brought up the question of whether it would be advisable to have
an auto court adjacent to a school, referring to the property held by Mr. '~neeler on
E1 Camtno Real near Orange Ave. After some discussion the matter was laid over.
Works Engineer Estes returned plans of street work in Burl Buri No. 2 with recommend-
ations for various changes. Motion was duly made, seconded end carried that the plans
BE referred to the Buri Buri people with request that the changes noted be made.
High School Park Terrace Map No. 2 was submitted for approval. Motion was duly made,
seconded and carried that this map be approved. .
Works Engineer submitted plans and specifications and estimate of $2300 for improvement
of Orange Ave. basketball courts. City Attorney was asked to prepare resolution for bid~s~
HOG RANCHES:
ADJOU~T~'~'
Chief of Police Belloni stated he understood permits were to be issued by the
county allowing hog ranches at the north end of the city. Councilman Holston
moved, seconded by Councilman Cortesi, that a letter be written to the Board
of Supervisors strongly protesting the issuing of licenses to hermit hog
ranches in the First Townships'. The motion was regularly carried.
On motion duly made, seconded and carried the meetin~ adjourned to April 7, 19~7
at 8:00 p.m.- Time of adjournment 5:30 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
APPROVED:
Mayor
City Clerk