HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1950-08-28ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANUISC0 HELD MONDAY,
AUGUST 28, 1950.
PLACE:
TI~:
ROLL CALL:
CALL TO ORDER:
MINUTES:
SANTO CHRISTO SOCIETY:
DALY SUBDIVISION
TENTATIVE MAP:
Council Chambers, City Hall
~p.m.
Pres ent:
Absent:
Councilmen Victor Boido, Charles K. Elder, Adolph Ssni, Joseph
Bracco
Councilman Emilio Cortesi
The meeting was called to order at 4:20 p. m. by Mayor Sani.
The City Clerk having forwarded copy of the minutes of the previous meeting
to all councilmen, Mayor Sani asked if there were any errors or omissions.
There being,none, the minutes were aporoved as submitted.
City Manager Larwood stated notice had not been published on the Santo
Christs Society rezoninE, therefore, nothing could be done at this time.
Mayor Sani stated that as representatives of the Santo Christs Society and'
the protestants were present, he would like to have them get together and
decide the matter. Attorney Caudio, representing Santo C?misto Society,
addressed the council and stated he !ad been called in hurriedly on the mat-
ter and would like to know the status of same. Attorney O'Hara, represent-
ing the protestants, addressed the council stating that if the far end of
the property was rezoned so that it did not include the upset end of Oak
Avenue, he would withdraw his protest, but he could see no reason for rush-
ing the matter. Attorney Gaudio suggested that the Planning Commission
should go over this matter azain. Councilman Elder moved that the matter
be referred back to the Planninf Commission, to be taken up at an early
special meeting. Councilman Boido seconded the motion and same was re~larly
carried.
Mayor Sani stated that the Planning Commission had met on the Daly Subdi-
vision map, and that Secretary Robinson was on a vacation and could not pre-
pare the necessary documents for this meeting. He stated the Planning Com-
mission went on record ss recommending the approyal of the Daly Subdivision
Tentative Map, and suggested that the council approve same. Motion was
duly made, seconded, and carried, that the recon~nendation of the Planning
Commission be confirmed.
RF~OLUTION NO. 1573
SOUTH MAPLE AV~UE:
ORDINANCE NO. 300
FIRE DEPARTMENT CAPTAIN:
ORDINANCE NO. 301
AM~DING ORDINANCE NO. 216
PERSONNEL SYSTEM:
LOYALTY OATH ORDINANCE:
ANDERSON RESIGNATION:
CROSSING SIGNALS
BUTLER ROAD:
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE:
TALENT SHOW:
ADJOURNM~T:
Councilman Bracco introduced a resolution declaring the city's intention to
do certain improvement work on South Maple Avenue between South Canal St.
and Victory Avenue. This resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of all
m~bers of the council present.
Ordinance creating the office of Captain of the Fire Department came up for
fianl reading. This ordinance was adopted by the following vote: Ayes,
Councilmen Victor Boido, Charles K. F2der, Adolph Sani, Joseph Bracco; Noes,
Councilmen, None; Absent, Councilman ~milio Cortesi.
Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 216 of the Personnel System, providing for
the addition to the competitive service the office and position of Captain
of the Fire Department, came up for final reading. This ordinance was adopted
by the folll~wing vote: Ayes, Councilmen Victor Boido, Charles K. Elder,
Adolph Sani, Joseph Bracco; Noes, Councilmen, None; Absent, CounciLman Emilio
Cortesi.
An ordinance requiring all persons holding or occupying appointive offices or
positions in the service of the City of South San Francisco to take and sub-
scribe to a loyalty oath, was introduced. This ordinance was read in its
entirety.
Lester W. Anderson, Utility Man in the Street Deoartment, submitted his resig-
nation to be effective September l, 1950. It was regularly moved, seconded,
and carried, that Mr. Anderson's resignation be accepted.
Communication was received from the Public Utilities Commission advising t~at
the Southern Pacific Company had filed a request with the Commission for
authority to replace the existing manually controlled gates at the crossing
of Butler Road, with automatically controlled type gates. This matter was
referred to the City Manager and Works Engineer.
Mr. McLeod, Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, addressed the Council stating
that he had been approached by a young woman who wished to act as South San
Francisco City Hostess. Mayor Sani stated this matter had been taken up
between the council members and they were not in favor of anyone using the
name of the City of South San Francisco, and they felt that same should be
handled through the Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. McLeod brou%ht up the matter of representation by the City at the fiesta
on September 13th. He suggested that it might be well to have the Ea~le
Talent Show Winner represent the City on this day.
On motion of Councilman ~2der, seconded by Councilman Bracco, and regularly
carried, the meeting was adjourned to Tuesday, September 5, 1950 at 8 p. m.
Time of Adjour~nent - 5:10 p. m.
Respectfully submitt ed,
City Clerk
APPROVED: