HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1948-03-01RED~ ~ OF 'THE CITY COUNC~ OF ~ CITY OF
PIJ~E:
TIMEs
ROLL CALL:
BOAT
COuncil Chambers, City ~all.
$:00 p.m.
Present: Councilmen G. W. Rolstofl, Chas. K. Elder,~Leo Ferko, Adolph sani, Emilio
Co~tesi.
The meeting ~as called to order by Mayor Ferko at 8s00 p.m.
The City Clerk having forwarded copy of the minutes of the meetings of F~bruary 16th
and 25th to all.~e~bers of the City Council, Mayor Ferko ·eked if any errors or
o~issions mere noted. There being none, the ~inutes were approved as subaitted.
Commumic·tio~ was received fr~a H~ Tibbitts Construction Co. advising they would
install scoring piles for the price of $~30.00, this being t~e aaount allowed ~ the
contract price on account of using so~e used lu~ber. Motion was duly made, seconded
and carried th·t Healy. Tibbitts Construction Co. be ·uthorized to install mooring piles
for the bo·t pier.
POWER-SHOHTAGE s
Communication was received from Governor Earl Warren c-llt~g attentio~ to the power
shortage and asked that everything p~ssible be done. to curtail the use of pmeer. May~r
Ferko asked~r. M~Clung to a.rrange for publicizing in the Enterprise.
Comm~n~cation was received frc~ Su~rintendent of Streets ~chwining designating days
lost by men in the Street and Park .epart~ents for the ~onth of February. ~a~e was
ordered filed.
Btr~I BUHI NO. 2
STREET WIDEN/NG~
A. ~OX*- FIE DEPT.:
Coe~unio·ttonwas re~etvedfrom the W~rks Engineer attachimg tentative ~p sho~ a
pro~sed~d~:of.~d~o~e~e ~~ho.~t B~i No. 2. ~e ~tter ~s ~fe~ed
to the ~rks~ineer.~Ctty Attomey.
~ommunication was received from Fire Chief Welte advising th·t A. Fox had been off duty
frc~ February 10th to February 29th due to injury sustained at fire. Sa~e was ordered
filed.
CALL FC~CE~ -
FIRE DEPT. g
Co~mumication was received frc~.FireChiefWelte advising that Messrs. R. Spinelli amd
F. Martinelli had resigned from the C·ll Forces of the Fire Department." Same was ordered
filed.
SO. SAN FRANCISCO
SCHOOL:
CITIZenS SCHOOL
COMMITTEE:
SERVICE STATION
SCUTHROOD T~ACT:
G. PENNA BLDG.
Ccamunication was received from the Board of Trustees of South San Francisco Unified
S~hool District with reference to exchange of property for recreational pttrpo~es. As th~
Council was to me~ with the ~chool. Board~ed~esday, March 3rd, no action was t·ken on
this cc~nunication.
Coeeamication was received frc~ the Citizens 3chool Pla,p~ng and Building Coem~ttee withi
reference to recreation f·cilities in the City. This co~aunicatton was ordered filed.
Communication was received from the Southwood Women' s Clp~b pretesting against the gramti~
of a permit for a service station on the corner of. West Urange Avenue and E1 C~tno
Highway. Petition signed by 178 residents and/or property owners of the ~ou~hwood
Tract protesting against granting of such a permit was also received. Mr. Williams of
the Aaerica~ Homes, Inc. was present and addressed the Council. Ne stated he w~uld
like to meet with the residents of Southwood and explain the reason for the service
station on this site. Ma~' Perks advised there was nothing definite as to the loc·tiom~
of a fire sub-station at this point, and the City Council would be willing to go along
with Mr. Williams so that the residents of the Southwood Tract would be satisfied.
G. Penna submitted application, together with sketch, for alterations to the existin~
building at ~35 Grand Avenue. Motion was duly made, seconded amd carried that perai~sio~
be granted to make the-requested alterations.
ROBI~ REZOI~NG:
Coa~u~ication was reCeived froa Mr. and Mrs. Robinson requesting the ~ezo~ing of Grand
and Acacia Avenues for apartment houses. This communication was referred to th~ Planning
Commission.
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S. P. CO. -
DEPT. OF P~BLIC
HEALT~ APPLICATIOn:
Ce~aunicationwas received fro~ the Southern P·cific Co. with reference to drainage
oonditiom ne·r their right-of-way. This matter was referred to. the Rorks Engineer and
~ity Attorney.
Co~aunication was received from the Department of Public Health, State of California,
advising th·t notice of applic·tion should be published in · local newspaper. They
enclosed copy of the form of notice to be p~Blished. Motion was duly~ade, ~econded
and carried th·t this notice be published in the South San Francisco Journal.
MAJOR CIT! STRE~TS~
Co~mnication was received from the Division of Highways acknowledging resolution
~ub~itted by the City selecting a systom of Major City Streets. This resolution as
subaitted was approved by. the Division of Highways. C~maunication was ordered filed,
with copy to the Superintemdent of Streets.
SANTO CRISTO
SOCIET~ BLDG.
A petition signed by~ residents of South San Francisco protesting against the
construction.of · ~ocial Hall and Club ~r~se on the.West ~ide of Oak Avemue was presente~
Mr. Nystrom, o~e ef the petitiop~rs, was present and ·ddreased the Council ~iving his
version in f·vor of the petition. After some discussion he was ~v~ that per,it had
been granted for the construction of the Santo Criers Society Building and it was too
late to do anything.
MONTNLT Rg~RI~ ~
Reports for the ~oath of February were submitted by Building Inspector, Fire Chief, and
Department of Public ~ealth & Welfare. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried th·t
sa~e be approved as submitted.
Claims in the amount of $~,967.73 were presented to~ th~ Finance Committee for approval.
On motion duly made, seconded and regularly carried all claims as submitted were orderedt
paid.
~OAx r~t ~
install mooring piles f°r the price of S&30.00, this being t~e mount a~iowd on the
contract price on account of using some used lumber. Hotion was duly made, seconded
and carried that Healy. Tibbitts Construction Co. be authorized to install mooring piles
for the boat pier.
POWER-SHORTAGEs
Co~aunication was received fr~n ~overnor Earl Warren calling attention to the power
shortage and asked that everything possible be done. to curtail the use of power. Mayor
Forks asked l~r. MoClung to a.rrange for publicizing in the Enterprise.
STKEET ABSENTEESs
Communication was received frc~ Su~rintendent of Streets Schweining designating days
lost by men in the Street and Park .epartaents for the month of February. Same was
ordered filed.
Btm/ BURI NO. 2
STREET WIDENINGs
A. FOX'- FIRE DEPT.~
CALL FORCES -
FIRE DEPT, s
Ceenunication was received fr~a the Works Engineer attaching tentative ~ap showing a
proposed widening of .Redondo Avenue in Rancho.Burl Buri No. 2. The ~atter was referred
to the Works E~gineer amd .City Attorney.
.~omaunication was received from Fire Chief Welts advising that A. Fox had been off duty
fr~ February 10th to February 29th due to injury sustained at fire. ~aae was ordered
Communication was received frog.Fire Chief Welts advising that Messrs. R. $pinelli and
F. Martinelli had resigned from the Call Forces of the Fire Department.' Same was ordere
filed.
SO. SAN FRANCISCO
SCHOOLs
Ccaamnication was received fro~ the Board of Trustees of S~uth San Francisco Unified
school District with reference to exchange of property for recreational pttrposes. As th
Council was to meet with the School.Board ~ed~es~ay, March 3rd, no action was taken on
this communication.
CITIZENS SCHOOL
COMMITtEEs
SERVICE STATION
$OUTHW~OD TRACT~
~. PENNA BLIP. ~
Cemaumication was received ~om the Citisens ~chool Pl safl4ag amd B~ilding Comaittee with
reference to recreation facilities in the City. This coma~tcation was ordered filed.
Comsmnication was received from the Southwood Woaen's Club protesting against the gramti
of a permit for a service station on the corner of. West Vrange Avenue. and E1 Cam~no
Highway. Petition signed by 178 residents and/or property owners of the Southwood
Tract protesting against granting of such a permit was also received. Hr. Williaas of
the Aasrican Homes, Inc. was present and addressed the Council. Me stated he would
like to meet with the residents of Southwood and explain the reason for the service
station on this site. Mayer Perks advised there was nothing definite as to the location
of a fire sub~.station at this point, and the City Council would be willing to go along
with Mr. Williams so that the residents of the Southwood Tract would be satisfied.
G. Penna submitted application, together with sketch, for alterations to the ex~st~
bUilding at ~35 Grand Avenue. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that permtBsio
be granted to make the-requested alterations.
ROBIN REZONING:
Cemmnication was received free Hr. and Mrs. Robinson requesting the rezoaing of Grand
and Acacia Avenues for apartment houses. This coe~eatioa was referred to the Plannin
Commission.
S. P. CO. -
Cea~unication was received fro~ the .Southern Pacific Co. with reference to drainage
condition near their right-of,~ay. This matter was referred to. the ~orks Engineer and
~ity Attorney.
DEPT. OF PUBLIC
HEALTH APPLICATIONs
Cosnumication was received from the Department of Public Health, State of California,
advis~ that notice of application should be published in a local newspaper. They
enclosed copy of the form of notice to be p~Blished. Motion was duly ~ade, ~econded
and carried that this notice be published in the South San Francisco Journal.
MAJOR CITY STREETSt
Coemmication was received f~om the Division of Highways acknowledging resolution
~bmitted by the City selecting a system of Major City ~treets. This resolution as
submitted was approved by. the Division of Highways. Ceaeaunication was ordered filed,
with copy to the Superintendent. of Streets.
SmITO CRISTO
A petition signed by ~ residents of South San ~rancisco protesting a~inst the
construction .of a 8ocial Hall and Club House on tho West Side of Oak ,venue was presents
Mr' ~trom, one ~f the petitioners, was present and addressed the Council ~iving his
version in favor of the petition. After some discussion he wan ~vi~ed~ that permit ha~
been granted for the comstr~ction of the Santo Criers Society Building and it was too
late to do anything.
MONTHLY REPORTS s
Reports for the ~oath of February were submitted by BUilding Inspector, Fire Chief, and
Department of Public Health & Welfare. Motion was duly made, seconded and ca_~ried that
sm be approved as submitted.
CIAIMS~
Claims in the a~ount of $~,967.73 were presehted to the Finance Cos~ittee for approval.
On motion duly made, seconded and regularly carried all clalas as submitted were order~
paid.
aSSOT.T.n',ZOlg NO.
FIRE STATION CONTRACT~
Counc~laan Elder introduced .a resolution authorizing the Maker amd City Clerk to execut,
contract with Monson Bros. for the construction of a centra~ ~ station in the a~ount
of $1~3,~?~ plus the su~ of $1,~3~.75 preaiua on bondS; and the construction a~d
3O2
installation of electric wiring in such central fire station to the Pacific Electrical
and Mechanical Co., Inc. for the su~ of $23,955.00 plus the sum of $23~.55 premium ca
bonds. This resolution was adopted by the ,,-~n~ous vote of all ~e~bere of the City
Council.
RESOLUTION NCo 1317
M~NICIPAE
Councilman 6ortesi introduced a resolution providing for the holdi~ of a ~eneraI
Municipal Election. on'the 13th dayof April, 19~8, ,This resolution was adopted by the
unanimous vote of all s~bers of~the .City Council.
m SOLUTIO!
DIVISION OF
Councilemn Sani introduced a resolution that the City enter into an agreement with the
Department of Public N~rks of the State of California' for the ~ainte~ance of a certain
portion of E1 Casino Heal and Bayshore Highway. This ~esolu~ was adopted by the
unanie~us vote of all ~e~bers of the City
on rxoN 1319
SHELTEH SHED~
Councilman Holston'introduced a resolution that the city enter into a license a~ree~ent
with the Southern Pacific Co. for the s~tntenance mhd use of shelter shed located on
the prea~ises of the Southern Pacific Co. at Baden for the sun of $5.00 per year. This
resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote'of all members of. the City' Council.
HAHTFOI~D FIHE INSURANCE
ENDOHSEHENTS ~
Coe~u~cation was received from the Hartford Fire Insurance enclosing two sets of endorse-
men%s with reference to .the Burl Burl 8~bdivision. The City Attorney recommended that
thase endorsements be turned down.
BAY AHEA TRANSPOrTA-
TION ~EETINS.' ·
City Attorney Coleberd advised that he had attended meeting in San Francisco with referer_ce
to Bay Area TransportAtion. He reported a resolution had been adopted creating a Bay
Area Transit Cost. tree to solve the Bay Area Transportation problems.
HA~E! INDUSTRIF~:
A representative of Hawley In~astries addressed .the Council stating, he had received a
per. it to erect building on South Maple Avenue and that construction would be stopped
by the Health Inspector due to the installation of a septic tank and asked what he
coeld do. He was advised he would have to provide the proper sewage connection.
On motion of councilman Sani, seconded by Councilman Elder and regularl~ carried the
meeting was adjourned to March 15, 19~8 at 8:00 p~.
Time of adjournment - 9:30 p.m.
Reppoct fully subedttSd,
APPROVED:
Mayor
City Clerk