HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1956-05-07I~.EGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OY THE
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO HELD MONDAY,
MAY 7, 1956
PLACE:
TIME:
CALL TO ORDER:
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
'AND INYOCATION:
ROLL CALL:
MINUTES:
CLAIMS
SPRUCE AVENUE
PLAN LINES: -~/~
RESOLUTION NO. 2341
AIRPORT BOULEVARD
SANITARY SEWER:~-//~
ANNIE M. FERRARI
ANNEXATION:~O
RESOLUTION NO. 2342
MAZANTI REZONING:
Council Chambers, City Hall
$ p,m.
The meeting was called to order at 8 ~.m. by Mayor Rozzi.
PLedge of Allegiance to the flag was :ecited, after which Invocation was
g~ven by Reverend E. J. Haanstad of O~r Redeemer's Lutheran Church.
Present: Councilmen G. J. ROzzi,' Emilio Cortesi, Francis Lucchto,
Leo Ryan and And~ Rocca.
~bsent: None.
Mayor Rozzi asked if there were any errors, corrections or omissions to
~he minutes of the regular meeting of April 16, 1956, and the adjourned
regular meeting of April 17, 1956. There being none, he then asked if
=here was a motion that the minutes be approved as submitted. Councilman
.~occa moved, seconded by Councilman Lucchio and regularly carried, that:
=ac minutes be approved.
[~yor Rozzi asked if there was a motion to approve the claims as sub-
:~itted. Council~n Lucchio moved, seconded by Councilman Cortesi and
regularly carried that the claims be approved for payment.
~yor Rozzi then announced to the aucience that there were some forty-six
items on the agenda for Council action this evening and asked if anyone
~d an item he wished to take up on ~he agenda, to please so state so
that the order of the agenda could be changed. :There being no response
from the audience, the Council then proceeded on to the regular order of
~us i ness.
Next taken up was the matter of public hearings, the Council considering
the first item which was the Spruce avenue Plan Lines. Council~an Rocca
· oved, seconded by Councilman Ryan a~d regularly carried, that this
·atter be set over to the regular meeting of June 4, 1956.
Councilman Lucchio then moved that t~is matter be referred to the Directo~
of Public Works to study Spruce Aven~e with the express purpose of re-
aligning and utilizing more of the already existing road as it is,
which would be in the final 'determination an economical factor in using
the already established roadbed that we have. Councilman Cortesi seconde,
the motion, which was regularly carr:~ed.
Fext item under public hearings for :~ouncil attention was the matter of
the industrial subdivision of Louis Poletti, who requested a division of
the assessment on his property. Mayor Rozzi opened the public hearing,
ask~ if any protests had been received. No protests having been re-
ceived or registered, Councilman Ryaa moved, seconded by Councilman
Cortesi, and regularly carried, that the public hearing be closed. At
~his time, City Attorney Lyons stated that a resolution had been prepared
concerning the assessment and confiraing the division as required by
Law. After a brief explanation, Councllsmn Lucchio introduced a
"RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF FOUTH SAN FRANCISCO CONFIRMING A
DIVIDED ASSESSMENT WITH RESPECT TO A PORTION OF THE AREA INCLUDED WITHIN
THE DISTRICT DEFINED IN RESOLUTION CF INTENTION NO. 2054." Roll call
vote was as follows: Ayes, Council~en Rozzi, Cortesi, Ryan, Lucchio and
~occa.
The Council next considered the matter of the Annie M. Ferrari annexa-
~ion which appeared as a pending item on the agenda. Mayor Rozzi opened
=he public hearing, asking if there were any protests. No protests
i~aving been received or registered, Councilman Lucchio moved, seconded
'~y Councilman Ryan and regularly carried, that the hearing be closed.
.~ity Attorney Lyons asked if he were correct in assu~ing that the Council
wished to hold the ~atter over for further study, asking if they wished
to refer it to the Planning Co~lssknn. Councilman Lucchio moved, sec-
onded by Councilman Rocca, and regularly carried, that in accordance wit~
the discussion in the study session, the matter of the annexation of the
Ferrari property would be referred to the Planning Com~ission for study
and reco~endation.
The Council next proceeded to the ~atter of resolutions. City Attorney
Lyons explained the first which appeared on theagenda and concerning
the Mazzanti rezoning. After the reading of the resolution in full by
the City Attorney, discussion folio, md, at which time Mr. Sca~pini,
attorney for the property owner, remarked that in view of the resolution
prepared~ if adopted, litigation taken would be dropped by his client.
Also speaking on the subject ~tter was Philip Scannal, vice president
of the City Park Improvement C~ub, ~s well as Joe McKeever. After dis-
cussion, Council~anLucchio introduced a "RESOLUTION ~F THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO SO ZONE
THE RAZZANTI PItOPERTY AS TO PROVIDE FOR ITS HIGHEST ADAPTABLE USE, BUT
AT THE SAME TIME TO CLASSIFY IT OTHER THAN 'R-I', 'PCM' or 'M'." Roi1
call vote was as follows: Ayes, Co~ncilmen Rozzi, Cortesi, Lucchio,
Rocca and Ryan.
RESOLUTION No. 2343
ACCEPTANCE OF WORK
CITY HALL BASEMENT:
LIPPETTI REZONING
2ND READING ON
ORDINANCE: ~'/& 7
UNIFORM BUILDING
CODE ORDINANCE
NO. 392:~-/~7
CHESTNUT AVENUE
ABANDONM~IqT :.~*~ G /
SIGN ORDINANCE:
~/67
TRAFFIC ~UL~TIONS:
LINDENYILLE
TERMINATION: ~'G3 7
GUY F. AT~INSON CO.
APPLICATION TO GRADE
CITY'S AD
BURLINGAME ADVANCE:
The next resolution for Council action concerned the acceptance of work
in the City Hall basement. A brief explanation of the resolution was
given by the City Attorney, after whiclt Councilman Lucchio asked the
Director of Public Works if he reOo~melded the acceptance of the work.
Mr. Goss replied that the work had bee-~ completed according to plans and
sp~cifications. Councilman Lucchio then introduced a "RE~OLUTION OF THE
CITY COUNCIL OFTHE CITY OF SOUTH SAN ._~RANCISCO DETEPJ[IBING ~HA? TH~
W~-OF, RENOVATING AND MODERNIZING TRI~',BASBMRN~ :~ OF' ~qig CITY HALL
HASBEEN'COHPL~I~D.~''; RolI ~11 vOtew~8 as follows,* .Ayes, councilmen
Ro~zi, Rocca., Lucohio, Cortesi :.and :ltYan.
The next item for Council attention co~cerned the matter of ordinances,
tb~ first for co~tderation being the '.i.ppetti rezoning. Mayor RosSi
remarked that the agenda showed this ~tter 'to be.sOheduled for first
reading but ~that actually it :was before the' Council .for .its second reading.
City Attorney LyoM reported that this was corl'eet, stating' that the first
r~di~ng was held on the. 16th of:April. He 'al~o asked if a ~otion coUld
b~ ~de, w~tvtng the reading and :t:ntroduoing the:'ordinance by title Only.
Cc~not~n 4~ocoa so moved, seconded by CounciI~ Pucchio. DiscusSiOn
followed co~oerniag the' proposed tocat~on of t~ service :station, after
wbtoh Councilman Ryan moved, seconded '~y Councilman Rocca and regularly
carried, tha:t this matter he .,held over until the next regular ~ting.
Next taken up was: the second reading amd-adoption of the Uniform BUilding
ccae: Ordinance. A brie~ explanation ~ given by the City Attorney, after
which he remarked that inasmuch as the copies had been ~ade available to
the members of the Council and since t_~e ordinance was some eight pages
long, he would ask if the council would pass a ~otion that it be introd-
uced or voted upon by the reading of t~e: title only. Council~an Ryan
reeved, seconded by Councilman LucOhio ~nd regularly carried, that the
ordinance be :voted upon by title Only.
City Attorney Lyons then read the title of the ordinance, after which roll
c~l! vote' on the adoption, was as follo~s: Ayes, Councilmen Rozzi, Rocca,
Ry~n, CorteSi and LucOhio.
The Council next proceeded on to unfin~shed business, taking up first the
matter of the Chestnut Avenue ahandons~nt. A letter had been received
from the Pacific Coast Construction Company reporting their inability to
secure property pro~ised them in' the re-align~ent of Chestnut Avenue in
1PS1. Councilman .ROcca ~oved, seconded by Councilman Cortesi and regul-
arly carried, that the matter be held .over. .
The next item under unfinished business concerned the matter of the
overhanging sign ordinance. · Inter-off ,ce ~maOrandtm 'dated April 24, I~.,
haC, been received fro~ the pla ~nning CO~ission requesting that .the CounCil
t~;ke immediate action on the a~tion off-the Sign Ordinance. MayOr Rozzi
remarked, that this matter would be rmf, trred ,to the: City Attorney: for:' the
preparation.of the~ neCe~y ordinance, in a~rdance with.~the recommenda-
tion Planning Commt~Sion.. Ci:y AttOrney Lyon~ stated he ~ould
s~bmtt acOpy to-each 'of Ehe' Council members for their study.
The next item un~ unfinished.' business concerned traffic regulations at
Grhnd and ~ucalyptJ~ Ayah-es:, ''; A ~~t :~'d ~en' receive~ .f~ the City
Park' lm~ove~nt O~ Co,er'ninE this ~tter. Inter-office moran~
~ed April 23, 19'~, was r~e~ved from t~ office Of t~ ~Iice Chief
co,.corning the ~c~n~d ste~ and ~t~e: st~ air, dy taken. ~yor Rozzi
m~, $~on~ by COuntieS RYan and '.re~larly ca~ied, t~t the r~-
mer~tion of the POlice Chief ~ :a~epted and the letter placed on file.
Co~unication dated April 17;, 1956, was received from Theodore E. Wall,
secretary Of the; Ministeriali: Fell*wahl_,0 AssoCiatiOn, cono~ni~.t~ con-
t=nUation of housing in the Lin~nvix1
f~ilies. C~ilaan ~cchio ~ved, $.~~d by Cou~i~l~u R~ and
re~larly carried, that the Rousing~ A~hori~Y ~ i~t~rueted to a~ise the
M~ni~terial Fello~hip :A~iation of t~he steps taken with ~he San ~ancisc.
H~sing Aut~ritY te p~Vl~ .adequate ~o~i~: for' t~ i~: i~e g~u~
a~: ~-infom them of O~il action.
CO ~niCati~~ ~ted April ~, 19~, a~d ~'y 7, 1~, we~ ~ceiVed fro~
tee Guy F. Atki~on C~any,: reqU~ti~
bY th~ as wll as a ~mit to ~u.1 earth and other sateriale fr~. their
p~ises,- ~tor of ~blic Wor~; G~S' r~n~ t~ ~a:l ~ute along
8~th Canal Street to Li~en~' Avenue a~ Tr~ Linden .to Baden Avenu®,
f~" Ba~n to Ai~ort ~ulward, Tm-~i~rt ~uI~ard to ~~, thence
to the jo~ite, ~ also r~arked that· ~hey:had ~~ a~ ~nd in amount
off $500.00 which he underst~d the City Attorney had approved and t~t
~Z' '~S in' or~r that~ t~ pe~it~ g~ted
onded bY ~u~il~n L~Ch~o,~ that the ~ecmen~tion~ acce~ ed.
A ~ief dl~sion' foiled, after wh~h Cou~llman R~ca mo~, s~on~d
b~ ~u~ll~ LucCh~o, that t~he r~te ~ a~roved as sU~itt~-, subJ'~-t
to Ouy F. Atk~ obtaining: the a~al of Lo,rio Pa~i~ C~pany for the
use of South Canal Street. ~rther d~cussion followed, at which time
PO:~e Chte~ ~u~ Belloni ~ggested
w~.~Ch. D~r~tOr o~ ~blic' ~ ~s r~rked that this '~e a very g~d
so~tt~n.~ Cou~il~n ~ea ~hen s~g~te~ t-~t the matter of the route be
lefft up to t~ ~tor of ~bl~c ~r~. ~tion as made and seconded was
re ~ularly carried.
C~unication ~ted A~iX~I8, l~,'m ~eived f~: J~ A. ~od,
pU~liSher of the ~rlingame ~Adva~ee, ~nee~ning. the City's ad for the' 1956
F~eSta Edition. CoUnC~l~n ~cca-r~arked that in the study meeting
e~lier in the afternoon, It was their understanding that the Council would
approve a half page ad. He therefore moved that the C~ty take out the
~'lf page ad. After discussion, Councllmn Lucch~o seconded the motion,
w~ich was regularly carried.
~RKET ST. RR R,O.W,
INTER-CITY HIGHWAY:
FRANCISCO DRIVE
INTERSECTION: o~'oOz/
APPROVAL OF PLANS
CITY HALL BASEMENT:
THE TEXAS COMPANY
USE PERMIT: o~-'O.ff'~
ROMEO BRASCHI
USE PERMIT
FOSTER & KLEISER
USE PERMIT:
LANDIS CONSTRUCTION
CO. - USE PERMIT:
FRANCISCO TERRACE
DRAINAGE: ~-OO/v~
AVALON PARK NO. 4:
MONTHLY REPORTS: -'"
DUMPING ALONG
BUTLER ROAD: ~-~ 7
Cm~nunication dated April 20, 1956, was received from the Burlingame
Chamber of Commerce requesting that the Council designate a representa-
tiv~ to meet with the Committee in Burlingame City Hall on May 9, 1956,
at 8 p.m. to discuss acquisition of the old Market Street Railway right
of way for an inter-city highway. Councilman Lucchio moved, seconded by
Coincilman Ryan and regularly carried, that the communication be
accepted and placed on file and that tile Council could later decide who
hat the available time to attend these meetings.
Inter-office memorandum dated April 30, 1956, was received from the
Director of Public Works concerning the Francisco Drive. intersection
with E1Camino Real. Accompanying the memorandum was a cost estimate
for this work. Councilman Rocca asked if this met with the approval
of the Francisco Ter~ residents. Director of Public Works Goss re-
piked that he felt it/~-nasmuch as Mr. 3reed, one of the representatives
off the area, looked over the plans and said that they would meet with
hms approval. Councilman Lucchio then asked if the State had given
i=s approval, to which Mr. G~ss replied that it had approved the pre-
l;ninary plans and granted a permit for encroachment. Councilman Lucchio
t~en moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried that the
plans and specifications as submitted by the Director of Public Works be
a~roved and that he also be authorized to advertise and call for bids
for the work.
I~ter-offiCe memorandum dated April 3G, 1956, was received from the Dir-
ector of Public Works concerning the remodeling of the City Hall basement.
Accompanying the memorandum was a cos~ estimate for the work to be done.
Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly car-
ried, that the improvements as submit=ed be approved.
Use Permit Reselution~. 566 as appl;ed for by The Texas Company was
received from the Planning Commission, It was requested by The Texas
Company, the applicant, that this application be removed from the agenda.
Use Permit Resolution No. 567 as applied for by Romeo Braschi was re-
ceived from the Planning Commission, recommending that permission be
g~anted to erect a 4-unit apartment building in front of lots 59, 6~ and
~k, block 97, Martin Subdivision. Ccuncilman Lucchio moved, seconded by
Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the recommendation of the
Planning Commission be approved.
Use Permit Resolution No[ 569, as applied for by Foster & Kleiser Company,
wts received from the Planning Commission, recommending that permission
be granted to elevate the existing o~tdoor advertising billboard sign on
lots 45, 47, 52, 53 and 54 of Block Q, Pecks Lots, to a maximum height
of 10' from existing grade. Councilaan Lucchio moved, seconded by
Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the recommendation of the
Planning Commission be approved.
Cee Permit Resolution No. 576, as applied for by the Landis Construction
Company was received from the Planning Commission, recommending that
permission be granted to erect a building for the fabrication and assem-
bly of lightweight truck bodies on Ptrcel 13, South San Francisco Map
No. 25, Acreage, subject to the condition that operation be confined
within building and not interfere with traffic on Linden Avenue. Council
man Lucchio moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried,
~hat the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved.
~ommunicmtion dated April 126, 1956, was received from th® F~ancisco
Terrace Improvement Club, requesting information as to what progress the
.~ity was making in solving winter flooding in the Francisco Terrace
Subdivision. Director of Public Works Goss remarked that his department
~admade preliminary plans for the work which is to cost approximately
$80,0~0. He further remarked that t.e was making recommendations to the
City Council in his budget on flood control for the financing of this
work. Discussion followed, at whiclt time Councilman Cortesi remarked
that the City should appoint a comm;ttee to appeal to the State and
County bodies who were responsible flor this condition, and make an effort
to ebtain from them as much assistance as is possible, since they create,
this conditien. Councilman Cortesi then moved, seconded by Councilman
Lucchio that a committee be appointed to obtain assistance from the
State and County authorities for the problem created. Discussion follo~
after which motion as made and seconded was regularly carried.
Communication dated May 1, 1956, wa~ received from the Stoneson Develop-
ment Corporation requesting final a~.proval of the Subdivision map of
Avalon Park No. 4. Councilman Rocca suggested that this matter be held
over because of insufficient material before the Council. Mayor Rozzi
announced that if there were no objections, this matter would be held
over. No objections were registered.
Departmental reports for the month of March were received from the offic
of the City Clerk and Health Department. Councilman Rocca moved, sec-
onded by Councilman Ryan and regulhrly carried, that the reports as sub-
mitted be accepted and placed on
Inter-office memorandum dated April 26, 1956, was received from the
office of the City Manager concerning refuse dumping al~m~ Butler Road.
Councilman Lucchio moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly
carried, that the report be accepted and placed on file.
BUDGET TRANSFERS:
~o~/~
POLICE DEPT.
OVERDRAWN BUDGETS:
~-/o~
MASTER SANITARY
SEWER STUDY: ~-~
RECESS:--
ARMOUR & CO. REQUEST
FOR SEWER REFUND:~-//O
ANIMAL CONTROL
ENFORCEMENT: ~"/0,.~
CONSUMERS ICE CO.
SAN BRUNO ANNEXATION:
1956 FLOOD RELIEF LAW:
SCHOOL-RECREATION
AGREEMENT:
~nter-office memorandum dated April 26, 1956, was received from the
office of the City Manager concerning budget transfers for the year
[955-56 for the following departmentr:
Dept~ ef Public Works
Library
Building Inspector
Street Department
City Mechanic
Fire Department
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Ryan and regularly car-
tied, that the transfers be approved with the exception of the Library,
~nasmuch as it required further study~
Councilman Lucchio moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly
carried that.the matter of the pay status of Lester Anderson, the
~oun.dmaster, be referred to the Personnel Board for study and recom-
nendation as to the job classificaticn within or without Civil Service
classification of the City and what ~ay scale the man should be paid.
~ater-office memorandum dated April ~6, 1956, was received from the
offfice of the City Manafer regardim~ the overdrawn 1555-56 budget of
=3e Pound DePartment and Park~.~:;"Meter Department'which are under the
~pervision of the Police Dep~rtment. Brief discUsSion followed, at
e~ich time COUncilman Lucchio suggested that inasmuch as Lester Anderson
~ad Arthur Johnson were former employees of the Street Department, recentl
~ssigned to the Pound Department and Parkln~ Meter Department, transfer
off funds from 'the Street Department ~hould be investigated. Councilman
Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman P~cca and regularly carried that the
~dget transfer as requested be approved..
~ater-office memorandum dated April ~6, 1956, was received from the office
off the City Manager concerning the master sanitary sewer study. Accom-
panying the memorandum was a letter from Richard ives, Acting Regional
Administrator for the House and Home Finance Agency outlining the provis-
kons under which the City may apply for funds needed for a sanitary sewer
s=udy. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly
carried, that the matter be laid over for further study.
~ayor Rozzi declared a recess at 9:25 p.m. Meeting was recalled to
order at 9:40 p.m.
~ater-office memorandum dated April 24, 1956, was received from the
offfice of the City Manager accompanied by a letter from Armour & Company
under date of March 21, 1956, requesting a refund of sewer rental paid
d,~ring the last fiscal year, After ~rief discussion, Mayor Rozzi re-
harked that if there were no objections, the matter would be referred to
~e Superintendent of sanitation, Henry Schweining, and Director of
Public Works, Louis Goss, for a study and report. No objections having
been registered, it was so ordered.
~ter-office memorandum dated April 25, 1956, was received from the
offfice of the Police Chief concerning the enforcement of the Animal Con-
~rol Ordinance. This report was subsitted in answer to a communication
received from Mrs. C. W. Hartnett, 16 Verano Drive, concerning the run-
n=ng loose of dogs in the area, causing ~amage to the.gardens. Mayor
~ozzl remarked that if there were no objections, the letter would be ac-
cepted and referred to the Police Department for any further action.
Notice of hearing dated April 16, 19~6, was received from the office of
~ohn A. Bruning, secretary of San Ma~eo County Boundary Commission con-
cerning property proposed for annexation by the City of San Bruno, des-
cribed as a portion of Consumers Ice Company property lying northerly
Lad westerly of the existing City
~ere were no objections, our engine.er and San Bruno*s engineer wouldbe
hsked.to study the matter and report back to their respective councils.
No objections having been registered, Director of Public Works Louis
Goss was i.nstructed to handle the matter.
~ater-office memorandum, dated April 23, was received from the office of
=~e City Manager concerning the Floo~ Relief Law of 1956. Accompanying
~e memowas a copy of a letter from the Department of Public Works,
S~ate of California, under date of April 20, 1956, over the signature
off Frank B..Durkee, Director. The letter refers to the availability of
ffun.ds for the restoration of public property damage by the flood of
~Mcember 1955, and January and February 1956. Mayor Rozzi remarked that
kff there were no objections, this matter would be referred to the Dir-
ector of Public Works, Louis Goss, who would investigate the matter and
~,ke the n~cessary steps.
~ater-Office memorandum dated May 1, 1956, was received from the Recre-
~ion Mission concerning the agreement for the joint development and
use of school areas for recreational purposes, recommending that the
n~tter be expedited as much as possikle. Brief discussion followed, after
~ich Councilman Ryan moved, seconde~ by Councilman Rocca that the agree-
n,~nt .originally drawn by the three bodies be prepared for Council signa-
=~re and then forwarded to the School Board for their authorized signa-
%~res. A brief discussion followed, after which roll call vote was as
ffollows: Ayes, Councilman Rozzi, P~oca, Ryan, Lucchio and Cortesi.
SUBSTANDARD
HOUSING SURVEY:
12-MILE CREEK
RE-ALIGNMENT
BUR1 BUR1 PARK:
CONMUR STREET
EXTENSION: ~/~
CENSUS TRACTS
PROBATIONARY APPT.
LOUISE ELLIOTT &
JEANETTE PETRONI:
p-ooo
FORNESI RESIGNATION
FROM FIRE DEPT: ~-0o0
THOS. McCLENDON APPT,
PART TIME BASIS
LIBRARY'.: P" O00
TAX REFUNDS: ~-//0
inter-office memorandum dated April 16, 1956, was received from the
office of the City Manager concerning the substandard housing survey
conducted by the Fire Department, Building DePartment and County Health
~epartment. The report covered inspections from the period of August 1,
1955 to April 1, 1956. Brief discussion followed, at which time City
A~torney Lyons stated that he would kave the ordinance prepared On the
substandard housing prior to the first meeting in June. Councilman
LucOhlo then moved, seconded by Councilman Ryan and regularly carried
zhat the report be accepted and placed on file.
inter-office memorandum dated April $0, 1956, was received from the
office of the City Manager accompanied by a communication from the Calif-
o=nia Golf Club dated April 24, 1956, concerning the re-alignment of
12-Mile Creek in the vicinity of Burt Burl Park. Councilman Ryan moved,
seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried that the matter be re-
ferred to the Directors of Public Works and Recreation Commission for
zheir recommendations as to further ~ction in the matter.
,ti this time, Councilman Cortesi mentioned the hazardous condition that
exists at the Buri Buri Park near 12-Mile Creek which needs fencing, re-
marking that such fencing and pests could be salvaged from the dismantlin~
of the Federal Housing Authority. After brief discussion, Councilman
.~ortesi moved that a communication be directed to the Manager of the
Federal Housing Authority requesting that before they place the fencing
up for sale, the City desired to obtain it for its own use. Further dis-
c'Assion followed, at which time other surplus property was mentioned
':hat might be available to the City. Mayor Rozzi then asked the Director
of Public Works to investigate avail~bility of this surplus property to
~-~e City.
I~ter-office memorandum dated April 30, 1956, was received from the offic~
of the City Manager concerning Conmur Street extension involving property
owned by Henry and Astrid Beretta. Accompanyin~ the memo was a commun-
ication dated April 23, 1956, from the Fratessa Realty Company concernin~
the subject matter, as well as a letter from Mr, and Mrs, Beretta auth-
orizing the Fratessa Realty Company ~o act as their agent for the pro-
posed street extension. Discussion followed, at which time Director of
~ublic Works Goss stated that he had looked over the communication sub-
mitted as well aS the proposed map b~t that this proposal did not actuall]
deed to the city the land which was Fequested. Councilman Lucchio then
~oved, seconded by Councilman Rocca ~nd regularly carried, that t~he Dir-
ector of Public Works carry out the conclusion of this matter to the best
interests of the City.
Inter-office memorandum dated May 3, 1956, addressed to the Mayor and
members of the City Council concerniLg census tracts was received from
the appointed committee composed of Emmons McClung, City Manager; Gildo
lozzi, Building Inspector; Louis Belloni, Police Chief; A. J. Welte, Fire
Chief; and Reint Linweman, Health Officer for San Mateo County. It was
requested that the Council approve t'..e program devised by the various
department heads after consultation hnd in accordance with previous Counc]
action. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Ryan and regularl]
carried, that the City Council approwe the census tracts at no cost to
the City. .
Inter-office memoranda dated April 16, 1956, were received from the
office of the City Clerk recommending the commencement of the promotion
.~robationary period of Louise Elliot~ as Senior Account Clerk and Jeanett~
Petroni as Account Clerk. Councilma~ Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman
Lucchio and regularly carried, that ~he recommendation of the City Clerk
be accepted.
Inter-office memorandum dated April 18, 1956, was received from the
office of the Fire Chief, together wuth a copy of a letter dated April
13, 1956, as submitted by Basil Fornesi tendering his resignation from
the Fire Department, effective May 16, 1956, to enter private enterprise.
Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried:
that the resignation as submitted be accepted. Councilman Lucchio sug-
gested that a letter of appreciation be sent to Basil Fornesi for his
services with the City.
Inter-office memorandum dated April '30, 1956, was received from the
librarian notifying the Council of the appointment of Thomas McClendon
ms a library page on a part time basks. Councilman Lucchio moved, sec-
o,admd by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the recommendation
of the librarian be accepted.
Inter-office memorandum dated April 26, 1956, was received from the offic,
of the City Clerk concerning request~ for refunds on tax payments as made
by the following:
John P. & Bertha Foley -$15.65 - Veteran's exemption
credit not given in er:
Antonio Antoniazzi - 3.52 - Personal Property
Mary Bollazzi - 3.13 - Personal Property
Yolanda Mahoney - 2.19 - Personal Property.
~.lso received was a notice from the City and County of San Francisco of
payment of taxes under protest on lands of the San Francisco International
Airport which are owned by the City tnd County of San Francisc° and are
situated in the City of South San Fr~ncisco. Councilman Lucchto moved,
seconded by Councilman Ryan and regularly carried that the refunds of
Mr..& Mrs. Foley, Mary Bollazzi, Antonio Antoniazzi and Yolanda Mahoney
be granted and that the payment of taxes under protest from the City and
County of San Francisco be denied.
JOHN PRYSHEPA
DAMAGE CLAIM:
BRENTWOOD CLUB
DANCE PERMIT: ~-O~//
TOWING REPORT: ?',/~
MERCHANT' 8 CARNIVAL:
.~o~-.~-
S l MONOV l CH
TOWING INQUIRY: ~-/03
SEE* S CANDY CO.
APPROVAL OF PLANS: ~.~70~?'
POPULATION SIGNS: ~-/~/
ON-SALE GENERAL
LICENSE: ~-/~-0~'
GOOD AND WELFARE:
ELECTION COMPENSATION
MRS. TH~LMA WALLACE:
ANIMAL SHELTER
IMPROVEMENT: ~
SOUTHERN CROSSING
OF BAY: ~/~/
INQUIRY RE VERBATIM
TRANSCRIPT OF
COUNCIL MEETINGS:
OVERPASS - GRAND AVE.
UTAH CONSTRUCTION CO.
Communication dated April 12,1956, was received from the Hartford
Accident and Indemnity Company concerning the claim for damages as
filed against the City of SoUth San Francisco by John PrYshepa, noti-
Tying the City that this claim is not covered under the policy of
ir~urance in effect. May°rRozzi requested that the communication
be placed on file. No objections were registered.
Communication dated April 25, 1956, w&s received from the Brentwood
Club requesting permission for a one-Way dancepermit to hold their
Sprim~ Dance on May 12, 1956, at the ~rentwood Lodge. This request
bore the approval of the Police Chief. Mayor Rozzi requested that
the emmmmnicmtton be placed on file. No objections were registered.
Tko next item for COuncil attention was a report from the Police Chief
concerning garages possessing business licenses and capable of towing
services. CounCilman LucchiO requested that a copy of this report be
~Lde available to him.
Communication dated April 17, 1956, was received from the Downtown
~erchants Association of South San Francisco, requesting a date change
o~ which to hold their annual carnival. Request had been made to change
the date from June 12 through 17~ 1953 to June 19 through 24, 1956.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Lucchio and regularly
chrried, that the request as made be granted.
at this time, Mr. Simonovich, present in the audience, asked concerning
kris share of tows from the scene of accidents, requesting to know why
it was that he was not receiving them. Councilman LucChio requested
t~,at this item be placed on the agenda for the next regular meeting.
Inter-offi~e memOrandum dated April 27, 1956, was received from the Plan-
ning Commission concerning their approval of the architectural drawing
~r.d plot plan for the See's.Candy Company which is to be located on the
northwest corner of E1Camino Real an3 Spruce Avenue. Councilman Ryan
moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca amd regularly carried, that the rec-
em~ue~datt~n be accepted as long as t~e residents of Francisco Terrace
~re agreeable with the plan.
]t.ter-office memorandum dated April 24, 1~6, was received from the
Planning Commission requesting that tae population signs throughout the
C=tY be changed to indicate the new population figures. Councilman
P, occa moved, seconded by Councilman L'Acchio and regularly carried, that
tt.e City proceed with the recommendation of the Planning Commission.
Application for ~ransfer of alcoholic beverage license as applied for by
B~sil Fornesi, Aldo FOrnesi and Albert Fornesi, was received from the
Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Mayor Rozzi remarked that
S~nce this did not require Council action, it should be placed on file.
~o objections were registered.
¥~yor Rozzi asked if any of the Council members had anything they wished
to offer underGo od and Welfare. Coumcilman Cortesi brought to the
~tention of the CounCil. complaints from the residents of Mayfair Village
concerning heavy equipment such as tracks speeding through that subdivisio
Ee requested the Chief of Police to bring this to his department's
L~tention.
C~ty C1erk Rodondi then brought to ths Council'.s attention the matter of
compensation for Mrs. Thelma Wallace who served as an inspector at the
recent municipal election. He explained to the Council that she had
been paid up to and including 12 o'clock noon the day of the election
but that it had later been learned that she actually worked until 4 o'cloc
that afternoon. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Ryan and
regularly carried that Mrs. Wallace be paid a total of $7.00 for her
services.
Councilman Cortesi then brought up the matter of the animal shelter,
$~ating that mmmm~.ng.l~dbed~am tefselve, th~;~reblem~tnee-it has
been pending for some seven or eight years. Discussion followed concern-
~g the subject matter, after which l~rector of Public Works Louis Goss
~s asked to contact the architect, Louis Baldini, and follow through
o~ this matter.
Councilman'Ryan then brought up the nttter of the southern crossing of
~e Bay, stating that the City shoul~ go on record encouraging the
southern crossing entrance near South San Francisco rather than San Fran-
cLsco. After discussion..Mayor Rozzi appointed. Councilman Ryan as a com-
~tkttee of one to look into the matter.
Mrs. Louise Scheaf, a resident of Brentwood, then asked the Council con-
cerning a verbatim transcript of the aeetings as taken by the court re-
porter. Discussion followed, at which time Court Reporter Robert Kull
g~ve the Council information concerning the cost for a full transcription
off the proceedings of each meeting rather than the official Council action
~s 'is now being submitted.
~krector of Public Works Louis Goss at this time brought up a letter re-
ceived from the Utah Construction Company concerning the method in which
=hey were going to construct the overpass on Grand Avemue, stating that
=heir equipment would have to cross Grand Avenue in order to build the
=amp, that they agreed to pay for any breakage in the street or sidewalk.
3e stated that he--and the Police Chief have requested lighter equipment
~nd were bringing this to the Council's attention at this time concerning
%he crossing and also thefact that the company would pay for any damages.
~ re,uest was boise made at this 'time for uermission to cross Grand Ave.
MERCHANT' 8 CARNIVAL:
S I MONOV I CH
TOWING INQUIRY:
SEE'* S CANDY CO.
APPROVAL OF PLANS: ~'5~?
POPULATION SIGNS: ~/~//
ON-SALE GENERAL
LICENSE: /__-/;,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,~-O.R-
GOOD AND WELFARE:
ELECTION COMPENSATION
MES. THELMA WALLACE:
ANIMAL SHELTER
I~PROVgMENT: ~-~
SOUTHERN CROSSING
OF BAY: ~'/~}
INQUIRY RE VERBATIM
TRANSCRIPT OF
COUNCIL MEETINGS:~/~3
OVERPASS - GRAND AVE.
UTAH CONSTRUCTION CO.:
Communication dated April 17, 1956, was received from the Downtown
Merchants Association of South San Francisco, requesting a date change
on which to hold their annual carnival. Request had been made to change
the date from June 12 through 17' 1956 to June 19 through 24, 1956.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Lucchio and regularly
carried, that the request as made be granted.
At this time, Mr. Slmonovich, present in the audience, asked concerning
his share of tows from the scene of accidents, requesting to know why
it was that he was not receiving them. Councilman LucChio requested
that this item be placed on the agenda for the next regular meeting.
Inter-offi~e memOrandum dated April 27, 1956, was received from the Plan-
ning Co~mission concerning their approval of the architectural drawing
and plot plan for the See's Candy Company which is to be located on the
northwest corner of E1Camino Real and Spruce Avenue. Councilman Ryan
moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the rec-
ommm~dat~n be accepted as long as the residents of Francisco Terrace
are agreeable with the plan.
Inter-office memorandum dated April 24, 19~6, was received from the
Planning Commission requesting that the population signs' throughout the
City be changed to indicate the new population figures. Councilman
Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Lucchio and regularly carried, that
the City proceed with the recommendation of the Planning Commission.
Application for ~ransfer of alcoholic beverage license as applied for by
Basil Fornesi, Aldo Fornesi and Albert Fornesi, was received from the
Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. ~ayor Rozzi remarked that
since this did not require Council action, it should be placed on file.
No objections were registered.
Mayor Rozzi asked if any of the Council members had anything they wished
to offer underGo od and Welfare. Councilman Cortest brought to the
attention of the Council. complaints frma the residents of-Mayfair Village
concerning heavy equipment such as trucks speeding through that subdivist
He requested the Chief of Police to bring this to his department*s
attention.
City clerk Rodondi then brought to the Council'.s attention the ~atter of
compensation for Mrs. Thelma Wallace who served as an imspector at the
recent municipal election. He explained to the Council that she had
been paid ~p to and including 12 o'Clock noon the day of the election
but that it had later been learned that she actually worked until 4 o'clc
that afternoon. Council~an Rocca moved, seconded by Council~an Ryan and
regularly carried that Mrs. Wallace be paid a total of $7.00 for her
services.
Councilman Cortesi then brought up the ~atter of the an~al shelter,
stating that f~meSb&.ng ~hould bedmae to 'solve thi~problem:s&~e.
been pending for some seven or eight years. Discussion followed concern-
ing the subject utter, after which ~rector of Public Works ~uis
was asked to contact the architect, ~ui8 Baldini, and follow though
on this matter.
Council~an Ryan then brought up the matter of the southern crossing of
the Bay, stating that the City should go on record encouraging the
southern crossing entrance near South San Francisco rather than San Fran-
cisco. After discussion .Mayor Rozzi appointed. Council~an Ryan as a com-
mittee of one to look into the matter.
Mrs. Louise 8cheaf, a resident of Brentwood, then asked the Council con-
cerning a verbatim transcript of the meetings as taken by the court re-
porter. Discussion followed, at which time Court Reporter Robert
gave the Council infor~ation concerning the cost for a full transcription
of the proceedings of each meeting rather than the official Council actio
as is now being submitted.
Director of Public Works Louis Goss at this time brought up a letter re-
ceived fro~ the Utah Construction Company concerning the method in which
they were going to construct the overpass on Grand Avemue, stating that
their equipment would have to cross Grand Avenue in order to build the
ramp, that they agreed to pay for any breakage in the street or sidewalk.
He stated that he~nd the Police Chief have requested lighter equip~ent
and were bringing this to the Council's attention at this time concerning
the crossing and also the fact that ~he company would pay for any damages
A request was being ~ade at this time for per~ission to cross Grand Ave.
Councilman Rocca stated that he believed they should be per~itted to
ADJOUItl~MENT: p
cross Grand Avenue during the construction. Mayor Rozzi remarked
~at he felt' the Police Chief and ~r. Goss could handle this matter.
T~ere being no further business, Cou~cilman Lucchio moved, seconded
by Councilman Ryan and regularly carried that the meeting be adjourned
u~til 4:30 p.m. May 14, 1956.
o ayOr Rozzi announced that the next regular meeting would be held on
nday, May 21, 1956, at 8 p.m.
Time of Adjourmaent:
10:35
Respectfully submitted:
City clerk
Approve