HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1955-02-14REGULAR ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, HELD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1955
PLACE:
TIME:
CALL TO ORDER:
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PLRDGE OF ALLEGIENCE
AND INVOCATION:
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CLAIMS: So/3
NONTHLY REPORT - STREET
DEPARq~T:
FITZGERAI~ T. V. SHADOW
REPORT: ~-/~-~
SCHWEINING - ABSENCE
FROM COUNCIL MEETINGS:
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
SUBO IVISION ORDINANCE
AMEN~4ENTS:
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ORDn%~NCE # 355-EXTENSION
OF PARK/NG MEwI'ERS:
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PALOU VILLAGE ABANDON-
MENT: ~'o
Council Shambers, City Hall
8:00 P. M.
The meeting was called to order at 8:48 P. M. by ~ayor Smith. Mayor Smith remarked
that before proceeding with the regular order of b~siness, he would like to extend the
Councilt 3 welcome to'the students taking part as City Officials today. He stated he was
pleased to see that the students were taking an active part in their governmental function
and they turned the gavel over to Kenneth Moe, Acting Mayor. At this time,each City
Official, who was represented by a student, introduced his stand-in to those gathered.
Pledge of Allegience was led by Acting Mayor Kenneth Moe, after which Invocation was
given by Mrs. Louis Thomas of the First Church of ghrist Scientist.
Present: C~mncilman Andrew Rocca, Francis Lucchio, Richard Gamlen and Telford Smith.
Absent: Comncilman Emilio Cortesi.
None for approval.
None for approval.
Monthly report for the month of January was received from the Street Department.
Comncil~n Gamlen moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried that the
report be accepted and ordered filed.
Communication was received from Frank B. Fitzgerald, relative to his T. V. Shadow project.
After c~nt by the City Manager, Mayor Smith remarked that if there were no objections
the report would be ordered filed. No objections w~re registered.
Communication was received from Henry Schweining, r~questing permission for absence
from the Council meetings. Also received was the memorandum from the office of the
City Manager recc-m~e_ riding granting of permission. Councilman Lucchio moved, seconded by
Councilman Gamlen and regularly carried that the recommendation of the City Manager be
acufeX. Councilman Gamlen requested that the reason for the request be made known,
asking ohe City Manager to read the ccmmmaication. City Manager Mc Clung read the
commmnie&tion, which requested absence; so as to permit Mr. Schweining and his employees
to uttered sessions at San Mateo Jr. College on Che~£stry of Sewage Treatment.
None
City Attorney Lyons explained the first Ordinance prepared concerned the first reading
of the Subdivision Ordinance Amendments. After briefly explaining this Ordinance, City
Attorney Lyons recommended the first reading tonigh~ and that the reading could be w~ived
and introduced by title. Ne, also, remarked that Mr. Smith, from the Peninsula General
Contractor and Builders Association Inc., was iu th~ audience; and that he might have some
helpful ~ggestions. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Lucchio and regularly
carried that, following the instructions of the City Attorney, the reading of the Ordinance
be waive& and introduced by title only. City AttorueF Lyons read the title of the Ordinance.
Motion, as made and seconded,was regularly carried. 0ouncilman Cortesi was absent. Mr.
Smith, of the Peninsula General Contractor and B~il&ers A~sociation Inc., was then permitted
to speak; and stated that he would like to make a s-mdy and submit his suggestions by the
next meeting. Re asked that, if in the event these suggestions were not ready for the
next meeting, the Ordinance be continued for another w~ek.
At 9:05 P. M. Councilman Cortesi appeared present and remained for the duration of the meeting.
City Attorney Lyons remarked in answer to Mr. Smith' s Question that the Ordinance could be
continued to the next m$~t-ing. City Attorney Lyons, also, remarked that when the Ordinance
was adopted, suggested adopting all the Ordinance ~emdments under one and record it in
the Comity Recorder'a offices so that the Title Cca~anies and other interested persons in
Subdivisions would be advised of the City's provisions.
The seccmd reading of the Ordinance for the extension of Parking Meters on Linden Avenue
was then taken up. City Attorney Lyons read the Amending Ordinance in full, after which
roll call vote on its adoption was as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Andrew Rocca, Francisc
IAlcchio, ~.-Imtlio Cortesi, Richard Gamlen, Telford Smith. Noes: None Absent: None.
City Attorney Lyons then went on to Resolutions; ~hs first concer~g Palou Village Abandon-
sent. City Attorney Lyons stated that he had receimed a call from the Regional Office of
the Housing ~mthority and was asked if he wo~ld witEhold preparation of the Resolution
until they could forward to him some sm~gestio~ re~ar~ing the demolition of these buildings.
Their s~estions would affect a savin~ to the Goveawm~nt, if the demolition work was
carried ou in a certain manner. Mayor Smith said t~t, if the~e were no objections, this
wo~ld be continued to the next meeting, that of February 21, 1955.
RESOLUTION NO. 2108
COLMA CREEK CANAL:
The next ~esolution concerned the matter of dirt removal from Colma Creek by E. G. Coopman,
Frederick F. Scribner and Charles Berger. Thru typosraphical error was dimmed, concerning
the matter of five (5) days notice being given. It was written as 15 days, which
incorrect. The error of fifteen (15) da~ was ordered corrected to five (5) days. After
brief di~cussiou, Councilman Lucchio move~ that the ~ayor be authorized to enter into the
agreement. City Attorney Lyons rem~r~e~ that a Resolution had ~n prepared. Councilman
Lmcchio introduced "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco
authorizi~ E. G. Coopman, Frederick F. Scribner, and Charles Ho Berger to dredge Oolma Creek
Canal ar~ remove dirt therefrom, subject to certain ~erms and conditions." Roll call vote
was as follows: Ayes: Councilman Andrew Rocca, Pi~ucis Lacchio, Emilio Cortesi, Richard
Gamleu, and Telford Smith. Noes: None Absent: None.
RESOIAPI~ON NO. ~109
ASSESSMENT ~ -
T. WILLIAMS PROPERTY:
CHARGES FOR PUBLIC
RECORDS:
SUNSHINE GARDENS NO.
TENTATIVE MAP:
STUDENT PARTICIPATION
AMERICANISM DAY:
City Attorney Lyons next took up the Resolution concerming an amended assessment of the
Avalon ~Atfall Sewer of th~ Tom Williams Subdivision. After a brief explanation, Council-
man Gamlen introduced 'A Resolution of the City Co~cil of the City of So~th San Francisco
instructimg tbs Director of Public Works as Ex-0ffi~io Superintendent of Streets of
said Ci'~y to prepare and file with the City Clerk a~ amended assessment for the subdivision
area known as 'The Tom Williams Subdivision' with re,peet to the assessment of the Avalon
Park O~fall Sewer." Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes: Councilman Andrew Rocca,
Francis Lmcchio, Emilio Cortesi, Richa~ Gamlen and Telford Smith. Noes: None.
Absent: None.
Mayor S~llth next proceeded on to New Business. Memorandum was received from the office
of t~e 0ity Manager concerning charges for reproduction of Public Records. City Manager
Mc Clung e~plaimed the memorandum and the reason for the charges; which was to recoup
some of the e~pense in reproducing and mailing out of papers. Councilman I~acchio
remarked that he favored the sending of agendas out to the public free, as they paid
for the cost of this service in their taxes, and mo~t organizations were none profit.
As far ms those o~tside the City, he favored a charge. City Attorney Lyons cited the
cost to attorneyS ~for reproduced documents, that if they are obtained free people have
a tendency to be careless with them and make continaal demmuds for free copies. Copies
that are subject to a fee are better ca~ed for, thereby eliminating the comstant demand.
Ne ree~z~led the acceptance of the City Mana~r's re~om~mmdation. Councilman Rocca
moved, se=o~ded by Councilman Gamlen and regularly carried that the reco~aem~ation of the
City Maker be accepted. Councilman Lmcchio voted no, stating that he wo~ l~ke ~the
record to show that he objected to Paragraph S of the City Manager's memoranda.
Under Goo~ and Welfare, Mr. Sch~lhouser, of the Gardmn Development Company, spoke regarding
the tents=ire map they had submitted for S~nshine Gardens ~ 8; stating that this w~s to be used
as c~maercial area, and since it could not be ~ed ~s such, was therefore placed in
first class residential land. He further remarked taat they were anxious to get started
on grading, sewmr installation~ etc.; and wanted to '~ow when they could e~t~ect approval
of the tentative map. Mayor Smith remarke~ that the C~ncil ~ somewhat ~i~appointed
regarding the drainage problem solution, statimg tham so far no furthmr report had been
received regarding this matter. Me then asked City Attorney Lyons relative to this matter,
who omtlL~ed the discussion held with Mr. Picard, the Attorney for Garden Development Co.;
and that something should be done. City Mamager Mc Clmmg explained the discussions he
had and that he was awaiting an answer but n~e~ '~ox~:he'~.
Mayor Smith stated that since this wo~ld pose further drainage problems suggested
serious study be given the matter. After further di cmasion, Councilman Rocea remarked
that in order to ~olve this we could only express willingness to the subdivider to help
in any~m~ca~. Mr. Sch~lhouser then said that ~ ~ma~len Development Company had already
spent s~ $65,000.00 in the overall drainage problem and asked that this be recognized
in the set up. Ne further said that if it is recognized, then they can be willing t ~iL~'
to think of the other drainage plan. Ma~or Smith said he felt it wo~ld be well for
Mr. Picard, Attorney for Garden Development Company, to call~Mr~i Lyons and arrange for a
settlement of the matter. City Attorney Lyons remarked that the $65,000.00 spent by
Garden Dew. l~mment was for detail arainage throughout their subdivision. Mayor Smith stated
that, if ~here were no objections, when Mr. Lyons heard frcm Mr. Picard regarding
further information he could then contact the City Ms~ger to place this on the agenda.
Councilman Lucchio s~ggested that instead of waiting for Mr. Piccard to call Mr. Lyons,
that Mr. Lyons call Mr. Picard. City Attorney Lyons was then irmtructed to contact Mr. Picard,
Attorney ~or the Garden Development Co.
After ~her discus,ion, Mayor Smith extended the Colncil's thanks to the Students for their
part in t~ight's activities; extending to them an invitation to return, re~ng that it
was his de~ ire to see this type of program continued.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned to Tuesday, February 15, 1955
at 8:00 P. M.
Time of adjournment 10:20 P. M.
Respectfully submitted:
City Clerk
APPROVED: