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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1949-10-10PLACE: TIME: ROLL CALL: CALL TO ORDER: RESOLUTION NO. 1495 SEWAGE DISPOSAL BONDS: SEWER RENTAL: OLD BAYSHORE LIGHTING: McINT0~H & SON BT~,~.: SCHOOL CROSSING POL ICING: POLICE DEPARTMENT - STENOGRAPMER: MOTOR VE~ICLE LICENSE: AMUSEMENT CONEESSION LICENSE: PARADE BANDS: ADJOURNMENT: ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CITY COblICIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO HELD MONDAY, OCTOBER 10~ 19&9. Council Chambers, City Hall. &:O0 p.m. Present'.' 'Councilmen Victor Boido, Chas. K. E~der, Leo Ferko, Adolph Sani, Emilio Cortesi. The meeting was called to order' b~ Mayor Ferko at &:O0 p.m. City Attorney Coleberd presented a resolution, which he had prepared, calling for the sale of sewage disposal bonds. He explained same to the Council and Councilm~_~ Sani introduced this resolution, "Provid~ for the issuance of $1,667,000 principal amount of 'City of South San Francisco Sewage Disposal Bonds - i9~9'; providing for the issuance of said bonds in series; prescribing the amount, date and form of Series A Bonds of said authorized issue and of the coupons to b~attached thereto; and prescribing the maturities thereof; fixing the maximum rate of interest on said bonds; authorizing the execution of said bonds and coupons; providing far the levy of a tax to pay the principal and interest of said authorized issue; and directing notice of sale of said Series A Bonds to be given", This resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of all members of the City Council. The matter of sewer rental was chiscussed and the Mayor appointed City Attorney Coleberd and Ctty Manager Larwood as a committee to go into this subject and bring in a recommendation. The City Manager stated he had talked with County Engineer Grant regarding the lighting of the old Bayshore Highway. A bill was presented by William McIntosh & Son, in the amount of $3,A65.00, covering part payment of the alterations of the City Hall. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that this bill be paid. The subject of policing at the various school crossings was discussed. CounciLman Elder stated he was of the opinion School Districts could provide Police Officers for school crossings and suggested that the City Manager check into same. 'Chief of Police Belloni asked for a stenographer and stated he would like to employ one starting the first of the month. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that a stenographer be hired for the Police Department on a temporary basis at a salary of $200 per month. A motion was duly made, seconded and carried that the City Clerk communicate with the Motor Vehicle Department requesting that an examiner be located in the City Hall one day a week for the issuing of motor vehicle operator licenses. Mr. Joseph Bracco, in behalf of the Business MenSs Association, asked for a permit for amusement concessions for a five day period during the Col,zmbus Bay celebration. After some discussion motion was duly made, seconded and carried that the Imperial Amusement Co. be given a permit to operate under the City Ordinance for a period of five days. Councilman Elder brought up the matter of bands in the Sunday parade. He stated the Union requested a fee of ~2~0.00 before any bands would be allowed to play in the parade. He stated the matter would be taken up with the Chamber of Commerce and the Manufacturers' Assn. for the purpose of raising funds toward the payment of this amount and wondered if the City Council had any thoughts in this matter. No action was taken by the Council. On motion of Councilman Sani, seconded by Councilman Elder and regularly carried the meeting was adjourned to Monday, October 17th at 8:00 p.m. Time of adjournment - 5:00 p.m. Respectfully submitted, City Clerk APPROVED: Mayor