HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1950-01-16REGULA~ MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO HELD MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1950.
PLACE:
ROLL CALL:
CALL TO ORDER:
MINUTES:
Council Chambers, City Hall.
8 o'clock p.m.
Prssent: Councilmen Victor Boido, Chas. K. Elder, Leo Ferko, Adolph Sani, Emilio Cortesi.
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Ferko at 8:15 p.m.
The City. Clerk having forwarded copy of the minutes of the pre~ious meeting to all
members of the City Council, Mayor Ferko asked if any errors or omissions were noted.
There being none the minutes were approved as submitted.
HILLSIDE BO~YLEVARD -
RE-SURFAC ING:
Communication was received from the ~¥orks ~ngineer advising that Hillside Boulevard
needed re-surfacing. He stated some of this work was outside the City and it was necessary
to have County participation in thus work. Estimated cost of improvements would be
approximately $3800.00 for the City and $3&00.00 for the County and he recommended that
the City request participation from the County and proceed with the project. Motion was
duly made, seconded and carried that the recommendation of the Works Engineer be accepted
an~ that the City request participation from the County in this work.
L. C. SMITH CO. -
LINDE11 A~ENUE:
Communication was received from the ~,~orks Engineer showing amount of work completed by
L. C. Smith Co. on South Linden Avenue and recommending that L. C. Smith Co. be paid a
progress payment of $&,68~.57. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that the
recommendation of the ~¥orks Engineer be accepted and that L. O. Smith Oo. be paid the sum
of $~, 687.57.
VINCENT E. BIANCHINI, , Communication was received from Ohief of Police Belloni advising that Vincent E. Bianchini,
JR.: Jr. had returned to work as of January 5th. This communication was ordered filed.
VOLKMAN - SPECIAL
OFFICER:
Chief of Police Belloni advised that he had appointed~aymond J. Volkman of the
Engineering Department as a Special Officer. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried
that the appoinZment of EaymondJ. Volkmanas Special Officer, be confirmed; Volkman to
act without remuneration from the city.
WELLER -
HOUSING A[~THORITY:
Communication was received from the Housing Authority of the Gity of ~outh San Francisco
advising that the term o~ commissioner G. Carl Weller would expire on March 31, 1950
and recommending that he be re-appointed. This communicatiomwas ordered filed.
~LANNING COMMISSION
BUS STOPS?
P~INING COMMISSI0~ -
R~EZONING:
Communication was received from the Planning Commission recommending changes in the
various bus stops. This matter was referred to a committee consisting of Councilmen ~ani,
Elder, Eortesi and Boido and Ohief of Police Belloni to work with the Planning Commission
ann also possibly arrange for a bus parking station.
Resolution adopted by the Planning Commission January llth, covering rezoning of certain
parcels of land, was presented. This matter was laid over for two weeks.
STREET NAMES:
Comm~n~ication was received from the Planning Commission r~commending the following street
names ~
Re-name Old Bayshore - South Bayshore Boulevard.
Name service road to New Freeway Highway approach - Freeway St.
Name service road adjoining E1 Camino Real - E1 Cortez Way.
Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that the recommendation of the Planning
Commission be accepted and the City Attorney be instructed to draw up the necessary
Pesolution.
MANUFAC~ ASSN. - Cmmmunication was received from the Manufacturers Association of South San Francisco
SEWAGE DISP~AL SYSTEI~: advising they were not satisfied with the present method of assessment on the new
Sewage Disposal System. This communication was ordered filed.
PECK'S SUBDIVISION -
VACANT LOTS:
Communication was received from the Peck's Subdivision Improvement Club complaining of!the
condition of certain vacant lots in Peck's SubdivisiOn. Councilman Cortesi stated he
had looked over the area mentioned and found conditions as noted in the Club's letter.
The Mayor suggested that the residents of Peck's Lots gather uo the rubbish and the Street
Department would arrange to pick up same. It was regularly moved, seconded and carried
that the metter be referred to th~ Health O£ficer.~iCouncilman Cortesi was appointed,
as a committee of one, to work ~rlth the residents of Peck's Lots o~ this matter.
SEWER SERVICE - SCHOOL ~ommunication was received from the South San Francisco Unified School District requesting
OISTRICT EL CAMINO REAL:that sewer service be furnished to the site of the Senior High School east of E1 Camino
Real. Motion was duly made,, seconded and carried that the Works Engineer be empowered to
draw up the necessary plans for sewer in this location.
LEAGUE MEETING:
Communication was received fram the League of California Cities Peninsula Division
advising of meeting to be held at Alviso, January 19th. Ail those wishing to attend were
asked to notify the City Clerk.
PLAYGROUND - UPPER
GRAND AVE.:
L. C. SMITH CO. -
LINDEN AVENUE:
Communication signed by 15 residents of upper Grand Avenue, thanking the Council for
providing a playground in this area, was received. Same was ordered~filed.
Communication was received from L. C. Smith Co. complaining of traffic conditions on
South Linden Avenue and advising that he would not be responsible for any structure
destroyed by unwarranted treatment. This matter was referred to the Works Engineer and
the Police Department to govern speed limits and load limits.
SERVICE STATION -
BRE~TWOOD:
Communication was received from Campbell Construction F~uipment Co. requesting permission
to construct a service station and install gasoline tanks at E1 Camino an~ Hazelwood
Drive. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that permission be granted.
SERVICE STATION -
VIELAGEWAY:
Communication was received from Mission Oil Co. requesting permission to construct a
service station and install gasoline tanks at Village ,~ay and Linden Ave. T.his matter
was laid over for two weeks.
to have-COUnty participation in th~s WOrk. Est!m~ted cost of improve4ents would be
approximately ~3800.00 for the City and ~3200.00 for the County and he recommended that
the City request participation from the County and proceed with the project. Motion was
duly made, seconded and carried that the recommendation of the Works Engineer be accepted
an~ that the City request participation from the County in this work.
L. C. S~ITH CO. -
LINDE~ AVENUE:
Communication was received from the Works Engineer showing amount of work completed by
L. C. Smith Co. on South Linde~ Avenue and recommending that L. C. Smith Co. be paid a
progress payment of $2,68~.57. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that the
recommendation of the ~'~orks Engineer be accepted and that L. O. Smith ~o. be paid the sum
of $~,687.57.
VINCENT E. BIANCHINI, . Communication was received from Chief of Police Belloni advising that Vincent E. Bianchin~
JH.: Jr. had returned to work as of January 5th. This communication was ordered filed.
VOLKMAN - SPECIAL
OFFICER:
Chief of Police Belloni advised that he had appointed Haymond J. Volkman of the
Engineering Department as a Special Officer. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried
that the appoinZment of Kaymond J. Volkman as Special Officer, be confirmed; Volkman to
act without remuneration from the city.
WELLER -
HOUSING A~THORITY:
Communication was received from the Housing Authority of the City of ~outh San Francisco
advising that the term of commissioner G. Carl Waller would expire on March 31, 1950
and recommending that he be re-appointed. This communicatiomwas ordered filed.
~LANNING COMMISSION
BUS STOPS?
Communication was received from the Planning Commission recommending changes in the
various bus stops. This matter was referred to a committee consisting of Councilmen ~ani.
Elder, ~ortesi and Boido and Ohief of Police Belloni to work with the Planning Commission
aha also possibly arrange for a bus parking station.
PLANNING COMMISSION -
R~ZONING:
Resolution adopted by the Planning Commission January llth, covering rezoning of certain
parcels of land, was presented. This matter was laid over for two weeks.
STREET NAMES:
Communication was received from the Planning Commission r~commending the following street
na~es:
Re-name Old Bayshore - South Bayshore Boulevard.
Name service road to New Freeway Highway approach - Freeway St.
Name service road adjoining E1 Camtno Real - E1 Cortez Way.
Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that the recommendation of the Planning
Commission be accepted and the City Attorney be instructed to draw up the necessary
~esolution.
MANUFACTURF~S ASSN. - Cmmmunication was received from the Manufacturers Association of South San Francisco
SEWAGE DISPO6AL SYSTEI~: advising they were not satisfied with the present method of assessment on the new
Sewage Disposal System. This communication was ordered filed.
PECK'S SUBDIVISION -
VACANT LOTS:
Communication was received from the Pack's Subdivision Improvement Club complaining 'of! th.
condition of certain vacant lots in Pack's SubdivisiOn. Councilman Cortesi stated he
had looked over the area mentioned and found conditions as noted in the Club's letter.
The Mayor suggested that the residents of Pack's Lots gather uo the rubbish and the Stree
Department would arrange to pick up same. It was regularly moved, seconded and carried
that the m~tter be referred to th~ Health Officer.~ i:.Councilman Cortesi was appointed,
as a committee of one, to workwith the residents of Pack's Lots cfi this matter.
SE~ER SERVICE - SCHOOL ~ommunication was received from the South San Francisco Unified School District requestin
DISTRICT EL C~M~NOREAL:that sewer service be furnished to the site of the Senior High School east of E1 Camino
Real. Motion was duly made,, seconded and carried that the Works Engineer be empowered to
draw up the necessary plans for sewer in this location.
LEAGUE MEETING:
Communication was received from the League of California Cities Peninsula Division
advising of meeting to be held at Alviso, January 19th. Ail those wishing to attend were
asked to notify the City Clerk.
PLAYGROUND - UPPER
GRAND AVE.:
Communication signed by 15 residents of upper Grand Avenue, thanking the Council for
providing a playground in this area, was received. Same was ordered~filed.
L. C. ~I~ CO. -
LED~ AVENUE:
Communication was received from L. C. Smith Co. complaining of traffic conditions on
South Linden Avenue and advising that he would not be responsible for any structure
destroyed by unwarranted treatment. This matter was referred to the Works Engineer and
the Police Department to govern speed limits and load limits.
SERVICE STATION -
BR~ITWOOD:
Communication was received from Campbell Construction F~uipment Co. requesting permission
to construct a service station and install gasoline tanks at E1 Camino an~ Hazelwood
Drive. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that permission be granted.
SERVICE STATION -
VILLAGE WAY:
Communication was received from Mission Oil Ce. requesting permission to construct a
service station and install gasoline tanks at Village ,~ay and Linden Ave. T.his matter
was laid over for two weeks.
436
AMUSEMENT LICENSE~-' Application was received from Robert R. Douneyer for license to operate coin equipment
DOt~EYER: for music and amusement. Same was referred to the Chief of Police and License Board.
V. F. W. DANCE:
Communication was received from Veterans of Foreign Wars Junipero Serra Post No. 7216
requesting permission to hold a dance in the American Legion Hall January 20th. Motion
was duly made, seconded and carried that permission be granted.
"B" ST. OPENING:
Communication s~.gned by 6 residents of B Street was read. This communication protested
the opening of B Street~as a .main arterial to the High School site. This matter was
referred &o the City Ma~,ger so that he might explain the situation to the people
interested.
Claims in the amount of $16,316.25 were preseated to the Finance Committee for approval.
On motion duly made, seconded and carried claims as submitted were ordered paid.
MONTHLY REPORTS:
Reports for the month of December were submitted by the Police Dept., City Judge, Building
Inspector, Fire Dept., Public Library, Health Dept. and Humane Officer. Motion was duly
made, seconded and carried that same be approved as submitted.
RESOLUTION NO. 1506 -
PLANS & SPECIFICATIONS .
HILLSIDE BOULEVARD:
Councilman Sani introduced a resolution adopting plans and specifications £or the
improvement of Hillside Boulevard. This resolutioa was adop%e~by the unanimous vote of
all members of the City Council.
RESOLUTION NO. 1507 -
IMPROV~ENT OF
HILLSIDE BOULEVARD:
Councilman Elder introduced a resolution proposing that. the City Council cause the
~rgvement of Hitlside Boulevard, from Linden Avenue to the westerly line of High School
Park Terrace F2. This resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of all members of the
City Council.
RESOLUTION NO. 1508 -
S. Ps CO. CROSSING:
Councilman Cortesi introduced a resolution m~thorizing the execution of a street or
highway agreement with the Southern Pacific Co. This resolution was adopted by the
unanimous vote of all members ~f the City Council.
GASOLINE QUOTATIONS: Action on gasoline quotations was laid over till the next meeting.
~D~ ~A~ ~
ABS~CE:.
Councilman FAder requested permission to leave the State for two weeks starting February
&th. Motion waa duly made, seconded and carried that permission be granted Councilman
Elder to leave the State.
ADJOURNMENT:
On motion Of Councilman Elder, seconded by Co~n~cilman Sani and regularly carried the
meeting was adjourned to Mmnday, January 23rd at 7:30 p.m.
Time of adjournment - 9:15 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
APPROVED:
City Clerk