HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1950-10-16REGULAR ME~ING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO }{ELD MONDAY,
OCTOBER 16, 1950
PLACE:
TIME:
ROLL CALL:
CALL TO ORDER:
MINUTES:
S~AGE DISPOSAL PLANT BIDS:
SOUTH MAPLE AVENUE BIDS:
S~ER--ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY--
PAYMENT:
PLANS & SPECIFICATIONS
PARKWAY T~RRACE NO. 3:
Council Chambers, City Hall
8p.m.
Present:
Absent:
Councilmen Victor Boido, Charles K. Elder, Adolph Sani, Joseph
Bracco, Emilio Cortesi
None.
The meeting was called to order at 8:15 p. m. by Mayor Sani.
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 approved as submitted.
Councilman Elder moved, seconded by Councilman Boido that bids for the cons-
truction of a sewage disposal plant be opened. This motion was regularly
carried. Five bids were submitted as follows:
Barrett & Hilp
Haas & Rothschild
l~lsh Construction Co.
Fred J. Early, Jr. Co. Inc.
M & K Corporation
Total Bid
$ 961;146.OO
1OO5,752.00
956,759.20
909,550.00
g92,690.50
Councilman Bracco moved, seconded by Councilman Elder, that these bids be
laid over for consideration to Monday, October 30, 1950 at 4:30 p. m. This
motion was regularly carried.
Councilman Bracco moved, seconded by Councilman Klder, that bids for the
improvement of South M~ple Avenue be opened. This motion was regularly carr~
The following two bids were submitted:
TOTAL BID
The Lowrie Paving Co. Inc. $20,611.25
L. C. Smith Co. 18,877.35
Action on these bids was laid over until later in the meeting to allow the
Works Fn~ineer to check same.
Communication was received from the Works Engineer advising that B. Miles
Thomas had completed the work of sewer construction in easement at the
Enterprise Foundry. He recommended that Mr. Thomas be paid the sum of
~1485.50 as part payment for this work. Councilman Elder moved, seconded
Councilman Bracco, that the rec~ommendation of the 1,7orks En?ineer be accept~
and Mr. Thomas be paid $1455.50. This motion was regularly carried.
The Works Engineer presented for approval plans and specifications for the
street improvements in Parkway Terrace No. 3. The l~orks Engineer stated h,
had talked with Mr. Re with reference to bank on this property near Mr. Re
prooerty. He also advised he had talked with Mr. Shaw of the Land Company
who stated this lot had already been sold but possibly some arran~,ements
might be made to take care of possible erosion. On this condition, Counci
man Boido moved, seconded by Councilman Bracco, that the recommendation of
the Works Engineer be accepted with the proviso that a retaining wall be J
stalled adjacent to the Riccomi and Re property. This motion was regular]
carried.
RF~OLUTION NO. 1585
STREET I~gPROVEM~TS
krINSTON MANOR:
PUM~ HOUSE CHANGE ORDt~R:
POLICE OFFI CER-SHAFFLEY:
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
HILLSIDE AREA PLAYGROUND:
JOSEPH RODOTA
RECREATION DEPARTMenT:
PLANNING COmmISSION
VARIANCE PEP~ITS:
PLANNING CO~9~ISSION
USE PER, fITS:
P~ITION-PAVING THIRD
LANE:
FIREMAN QUESTONI
RF~IGNATION:
RICCOMI-RE COMPLAINT:
SOUTHWOOD WOM?~'S CLUB
BREN~OD SCHOOL:
CALIF. ?~ATtR StRVICE
COMPANY TANK:
ARATA MOTOR SALF~
GASOLINE TANK:
HOUSING AUTHORITY
TRANSFIX:
BRENTWOOD FISH AND
POULTRY MARKET LICD~SE:
MUSIC STUDIO LICENSE:
ALL SOULS! BAZAAR:
Communication was received from the Works Engineer presentin~ for consideration
plans and specifications for the improvement of Winston Manor. Councilman Elder
introduced a resolution adopting plans and specifications for street improvements
in Winston Manor. This resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of all mem-
bers of the council.
Communication was received from the Works Engineer aubmitting for approval
chan~e order for the reconstruction of the pump house. Councilman Elder moved,
seconded by Councilman Boido, that the council approve changes as submitted by
the Works Engineer. This motion was regularly carried.
Communication was received from Chief of Police Belloni advising that Purnell E.
Shaffley would commence his probationary period October 16th as a police officer
at a salary of $265.OO per month. This communication was ordered filed.
Communication was received from the Recreation Commission advising that a com-
mittee had met with Superintendent of Schools Mr. J. C. Cherry, with reference
to playground for the Hillside area. They advised that the school de~?rtment
would install the baseball field if the city would pay for the watering and main-
tenance of the field. Councilman Elder moved, seconded by Councilman Bracco,
that the council request a meeting with the School Board with representatives
of the Recreation Commission present. This motion was regularly carried. The
Mayor asked the City Manager to arranKe for this meeting.
Communicatiom was received from the Recreation Commission recommending that
Joseph Rodota be employed as a recreation leader at $1.10 per hour for a 30 day
probationary period at the Hillside recreational area. Councilman Bracco moved,
seconded by Councilman Cortesi, that the recommendstion of the Recreation Com-
mission be accepted. This motion was regularly carried.
Resolutions were received from the Planning Commission recommending the granting
of variance and adjustment permits to Thomas & Greta Theisen, Fernando & Vera
Benetti, Mario & Edward Giaccosa. Councilman Bracco moved, seconded by Council-
man Elder, that the recommendations of the Planning Commission be accepted.
This motion was regularly carried.
Resolutions were received from the Planning Commission recommending the ~ranting
of use permits to Paul Sweigsrt, the Purdy Co., and Mr. A. E. Stamps. Council-
man Elder moved, seconded by Councilman Boido, thst the recommendations of the
Planning Commission be accepted. This motion was regularly carried.
Petition signed by fourteen property owners was received requesting that Third
Lane between the westerly line of ~calyptus Avenue and the easterly line of
Chestnut Avenue be paved. Councilman Cortesi moved, seconded by Councilman
Elder, that the Wor~s Engineer be authorized to prepare plans and specifications
for the improvement of Third Lane. This motion was regularly carried.
Communication was received from Albert ~estoni submitting his resignation as a
fireman, effective October 31, 1950. Councilman Elder moved, seconded by Council-
man Bracco, that the resi~ation of Albert Questoni be accepted. This motion
was regularly carried.
Communication was received, si.~ned by J. E. Riccomi and Nicola Re, concerning the
level of the ].and at the corner of Orange and Tamarack Lane in the new subdivision
Parkway Terrace No. 3. This communication was ordered filed.
Communication was received from the Southwood Women's Club, asking thst the council
initiate plans for a connecting street between Southwood and the new school prop-
erty in the Southwood-Brentwood area. This mstter was referred to the ?forks
Engineer for study..
Communication was received from the California i, Tater Service Company requesting
permission to erect a 250,000 gallon water tank on their property. Motion was
made by Councilman Elder, seconded by Councilman Boido, and regularly carried,
that permit be ~ranted.
Communication was received from Arata Motor Sales requesting permission to install
a 2,000 gallon ~asoline tank at their new building. As~the Fire Chief approved
of this installation, Councilman Bracco moved, seconded by Councilman Elder,
thst permit be granted. This motion was regularly carried.
Communication wss received from theHousing Authority, requesting that the city
council approve the transfer of the Lindenville Housing project. This matter
was laid over for further study.
Joseph E. Jago submitted application for a business license in the name of the
Brentwood Fish and Poultry Market. Motion was made by Councilman Elder, second-
ed by Councilman Bracco, and regularly carried, that license be granted provided
all health regulations are complied with.
R. Kautina submitted an application for a license to teach music in the American
Legion Hallunder the firm name of Kaulina Conserv&tory of Music. Motion was
made by Councilman Elder, seconded by Councilman Cortesi, and regularly carried,
that license be granted.
Communication was received from Lucien J. Caron, Chairman All Souls School
Bazaar Committee, advising that the annual bazaar would be held from October 2?th
to 29th inclusive. This communication was ordered filed.
MORELOS DANCE:
Communication was received from The Sociedad ~futualista Mezicana "Morelos" Inc.
requesting permission to hol~ a dance at the American Legion Nail Saturday,
Octobe~ 28th. Motion was duly n~de, secor~ed, and carried, that permission be
~ranted provided the necessary police protection is obtained.
STANDARD BUILDING CO.
USE PERMIT:
Communication was received from the Standard Building Co. requesting use permit
coverinG warehouse and milling facilities which they had installed on the newly
annexed territory known as Mission Gardens. Councilman Elder moved, seconded
by Councilman Boido, that the necessary use permit be granted the Standard Build-
inK Co. This motion was regularly carried.
FIREMEN ISKRA & GARRETT: Communication was received from Fire Chief Welte advising that F~wsrd Iskra and
Jesse Garrett had reported for duty with the Fire Department OCtober 16th. This
communication was ordered filed.
CLAIMS:
Claims in the amount of $12,380.77 were approved by the Finance Committee. On
motion duly made, seconded, and carried, claims as submitted were ordered naid.
MONTHLY REPORTS:
Reports for the month of September were submitted by the Chief of Police,
City Judge, Fire Chief, Library, Wumane Officer, ~ilding Inspector, and Wealth
Officer. Motion was ~uly ~ade, seconded, and carried, that same be approved as
submitted.
LEAGUE CONVINTION:
Councilman Elder moved, seconded by Councilman Boido, that the following City
Officials and Department heads be authorized to attend the League of California
Cities Convention at Los Angeles: Mayor Sani, Councilm~n Elder, Bracco, and
Cortesi, City Clerk Fyland, Attorney Coleberd, Superintendent of Streets
Schweining, Works Engineer Randlett, Fire Chief ?~elte. This motion was re~]larly
carried.
PROCLAMATION-UNITED
NATIONS DAY:
Mayor Sani issued a proclamation declaring October 24, 1950 as URited Nations Day.
NATIONAL LETTER
I,~ITING WEEK:
Mayor Sani issued a proclamation declaring October 15th to 21st as National
Letter Writing Week.
RESOLUTION NO. 1586
BUILDING BELAIR:
Mayor Sani asked if anyone wished to protest the sale of a buildinz on the Belair
property. There were no protests. Therefore, Councilman Cortesi introduced a
resolution providing for the sale of a public building locat~ on ]and acquired
for the construction of a sewage ~isposal plant. This resolution was adopted by
the unanimous vote of all members of the council.
RESOLUTION NO. 1587
SOUTH MAPLE AVENUE
IMPROVF~ENT:
Councilman Bracco introduced a resolution awarding the contract to L. C. Smith
Company for the improvement work on South Maple Avenue. This resolution was
adopte~ by the unanimous vote of all members of the council.
PROPOSITION NO. 1
NOVF~B~R BALLOT:
Proposition No. 1, covering personal property tax exemptions to appear on the
November ballot, was ~iscussed. As the passage of this proposition would mean a
loss in revenue to the city of at least $50,OOO.00, it was suggested that the
council go on record as ~rgin~ the Uefeat of this proposition. Councilman Elder
moved, seconded by Councilman Bracco, that the city council urge all citizens to
vote "NO" on Proposition No. 1. This motion was re~ularly carried.
STOP SIGNS:
Councilman Cortesi reported that he with the Superintendent of Streets, and the
Captain of Police had ma~e a survey of the town with reference to installing
stop sikhs, and that signs would be ~r, stalled at various locations at an early
date.
CITY CLFJNUP:
Councilman Cortesi stated something sho~ld be done toward cleaning up the empty
lots and wrecked cars at the Simon's Garage. The City Attorney stated he would
chec~ this matter and see what could be ~one. Mayor Sani aopointed Councilmen
Cortesi, Bracco, and Boido as a committee to arrange for s cleanup of the city.
DISASTER COUNCIL:
~OU~riL OOD-H ALLO. ~EN:
Councilman Elder stated the Disaster Council had a try-out on Sunday and were
to be commended for the efforts put forth. We moved, seconded by Councilman
Bracco, th.~t the Communication Committee of the Disaster Council be commended.
This motion was regularly carried..
Mrs. Hernan asked the city's permission to close off ~noll Circle between 7 and
9 P. m. October 31st to permit street activities in that area. It was regularly
moved, seconUed, and carried, that permission be ~ranted.
BICYCLE REGISTRATION:
Mrs. Hernan asked if it would not be possible to license bicycles as a great
number had been stolen. This matter was referred to the City ManaEer.
A DJOURN~N T:
On motion of Councilman Elder, seconded by Councilman Boido, and regularly carried,
the meetin? was adjourned to October 30, 1950 at 4 P. m.
Time of Adjournment - 9:&5 P. m.
Respectfully submitt ed,
APPROVED:
City Clerk