HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1950-05-01REGULAR HEETING OF TYE CITY COU~,~CIL OF THE CITY
OF 3OUT~I SAN FRV'TCI3CO }!~D i'O?~!DAY, MAY 1, 1950
PLA CE:
TINE:
ROLL CALL:
CALL TO ORDER:
MI~TUT~:
RAILROAD .iVENUE
ESTIMATE:
GRADING FL CAMINO
RECREATION COMMISSION:
GRE~FIIiLD CALL FORCES:
BJILDL~:
PIANCA ~ ~
ROMERO, DgNC~{S:
PLANNING C O~{'XSSI'~N
YARIANCE PEPt~[ITS:
USE PE~fIT:
USE P E~MIT
B~I~.~%[OOD 3dOE CO.
CLAIMS:
RESOLUTION NO. 1534
R~OV,tL OF L~EDS:
3UBDIVISION
ORDINANCE:
!!ILL$IDE IMP?{OVID~ENT:
RFSURFACING ~ILLSiDE
BLVD &BOVE PARADIJE
VALLEY:
Council Chambers, City Hall
8:00 p.m.
Present: Councilmen Boido, Eldest, Sani, Bracco, and Cortesi.
Absent: None.
Meeting was called to order at 8:15 p.m. by Mayor Sani.
The City Clerk having for~ arded copies of the minutes of the previous meet-
ings of April 17, 1950 and April 18, 1950, to all councilmen, Mayor Sani
asked if there were a,y errors or omissions. There being none, the ninutes
were approved as sobmitted.
Communication was received from the l.[orks Engineer estimating the cost of
resurfacing and widening portion of Orange Avenue at approximately ~i)11,O00.OO.
Councilman Cortesi stated he co~.~ld see no reason for spending money on Rail-
road Avenue before takin~ care of Spruce Avenue. After some discussion,
this mmtter was laid over till the next meeting.
Communication was received from the Recreation Com~ission recommending thst
portion of E1 Camino Recreation area be graded to provide a baseball diamond.
After some discus~ion, this matter was laid over till the next meeting.
Communication was received from Fire Chief Welte advising that Mr. H. Green-
field has resigned from t?~e call forces as of April lath. This communi-
cation was ordered filed.
Communication was received from Silvio Pianca requestin~ permit to construct
a building on Linden lvenue between Tamarack~Lane and Lux Avenue. As the
building inspector advised plans and specifications met his approval, motion
was duly matte, seconded, and carried, thatpermit be granted.
Application was received from Manuel Romero to hold ~ances in the A~merican
Legion Hall on Fridays and 3aturdays un~er the name of "Denver Bill and
his Frontier Rhythm Boys." Motion was duly made, seconded, and carried, that
oermit be ~ranted providing same meets wit?] the a?~r~>val of the Police Depart-
ment.
Communications were received from the Plannin~ Commission recommendin~ the
zri~'nting of variance and adjustments to the following:
1. Enrico Gianni
2. L. B. Clarke
3. Arthur Royce Jr.
Motion was duly made, seconded, an~ carried, that permits as recom-~ended by
the Planning Commission be a~oroved.
Communication was received from the Planning Commission recommending the
granting of a use permit to the Standard Building Co. Motion was duly made,
seconded, an~ c~rried, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be
acceoted.
Con%munication was received from the Planning Comuission recom~ending the
der~ying of a use permit to the Brentwood Shoe Company to erect a billboard
on parcel 7 Zone E. Motion wa~ duly made, seconded, and carried, that the
reco~nendation of the Ptan~in.~ Conmmission be accepted, and this permit be
denied.
Claims in the amount of ~13,0A6.53 were approved by the Finance Committee.
On motion duly made, seconded, and carried, claims as submitted were ordered
paid.
CounciLman ~ '~'
.~orteo~ introduced a resolution o~rov~ding for the removal of weeds
~rithin the city limits. This ' otion was adopted by the unanimous vote of all
members of the city council.
Councilman Cortesi introduced an or~inar'.ce re$~lating subdivisions. Council-
man Elder moved, seconded by Co~mcilman Cortesi, that this ordinance be read
ky title only. This motion wa~ regularly c~rried. City Clerk then
title of ordinance--A?? ORDIUA~iCE EJTA~LIS}!ING ~UBDIVISION R~UI~ATIONS FO~ THE
CITY OF SOU~H ~.-]~,~ FR~?,? CI 5CO.
The improvement of !~illside Blvd, which was ]_aid over ?rom previous meeting
on protest from Mr. McLeod, was taken up. The City Manaser stated the Works
Engineer, City Attorney, and himself had discussed t?~is matter and it was
their recontmendation that the protest of Mr. McLeod be overruled. The City
Attorney was re$~ested to prepare the.nece~3sary resolution.
The matter of resurfac~n~ Ui]lside Blvd between Paradise Valley and the west-
erly limit of Sterling Terrace No. 5 was discussed and lsid over ~cr further
consideration.
458
HUTSELL PEDDI.ING
LICenSE:
BURI BURI CLUB~-DRAINAGE
DITCH:
The apr~lication of Fred I!utsell to peddle hotdogs and [~amburzers from
a trailer w~s approved by the health department, therefore, motion was
duly made, seconded, and carried, that business li:ense be issued Mr.
Hutsell on payment of the necessary fee.
Communication was received from B~:ri E~ari Community Club suggesting that
some arrangements be made for covering_ the drainage ditch behinU Indio
Drive in the Buri Buri subdivision. Councilman Cortesi stated that he,
Counci!m~n Sani, and Mr. Oddstad of t?~e Sterlin~ Building Company, had
looked over this area. Mr. Sani stated that Mr. OdUsta5 felt it was
asking too much from him to install pipe line in this area. However,
he agreed to do all pos:~;ible to take care of the drainage.
VOLUNTEER FIR~.~AN ,r~AY:
AMERICA~ LEGION POPPY SALE:
J. PECK DISCHARGE:
ADJ OUR~.~T~i~T:
Councilman 'Elder brought up the matter of getting volunteer firemen to
attend fire drills. To improve attendance, he suggeste~ paying these
volunteers, and moved that the members of the call forces be paid not
to exceed ~1.50 per drill an~ not to exceed two drills per month, ex-
cluding volunteers using the sleeoing quarters in the fire house. This
motion was seconded by Councilman Cortesi and regularly carried.
Con~munication was received from Rose Castonia, Poppy Chairman, American
Legion Auxiliary, asking that the Mayor make a p~.~blic proclamation des-
i~nating May 26th and 27th as poppy sale days, and asking that May 28th
be set aside for the planting of red poppies in the Memorial Park at
Orange Avenue. Ma-~or Sani asked the local newspaper to publish the
necessary oroclamation and stated that the Council members would be
presCmt at the Orange Ave~ue Park on May 28th. City Clerk was instrUct-
ed to so advise the American Le~ion Auxiliary.
Councilman Boido asked ~orks ?Zngineer Randlett why Mr.J. Peck was dis-
charged from the Engineering Department. Mr. Randlett st.~ted !ne would
be willin~ to discuss t?~is matter in private. After some discussion,
Mayor Sani stated the matter would be taken up in caucus.
On motion of Councilman Elder, seconded by Councilman Cortesi, and reg-
ularly carried, the meeting was adjourned to Monday, May 8th at 7:30 p.m.
Time of Adjournment - 9:00 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
City Clerk
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