HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1956-12-17 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCI ~
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO HELD ~ONDAY,
DECEMBER 17, 1956
PLACE:
TIME:
Council Ct,~bers, City Hall
8:00 p.m.
CALL TO ORDER:
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Rozzi at 8:01 p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited, after which invocation was given
TO THE FLAG by Revereud Theodore E. Wall, of St Paul's Methodist Church.
AND INVOCATION:
ROLL CALL:
Present:
Absent:
Councilmen G. J. Rozzi, Andrew Rocca, Emilio Cortesi, Francis Lucchio
and Leo J. Ryan
None
MINUTES
Mayor Rozz: asked if there was a motion approving the minutes of the last regular
meeting held Monday, December 3, 1956. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Coun-
cilman RyLn and regularly carried, that the minutes be approved as submitted.
CLAIMS:
INDUSTRIAL
PARK CLAIMS:
Mayor Rozz~ then said that in addition to the regular claims for approval this
evening, ~here were some claims that would recuire separate Council action. He
then asked kf there was a motion approving the regular claims for payment as sub-
mitted. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Ccuncilman Lucchio and regularly
carried, =h&t the regular claims be approved ~s submitted. City Clerk Rodondi
stated tha= the first set of claims for individual approval concerned those for
Industria2 Park Subdivision No. 1, as follows:
Claim received from A. Carlisle & Company dated November 30, 1956, for printing
of 54 - 191~ Act Street Improvement Bonds .......... $308.36
Claim received from A. Carlisle & Company dated November 30, 1956,
for one Bo~d Register & Binder .............. 53.41
Councilmaa Rocca asked if these claims were charged to the District, to which
Director of Public Works Louis Goss stated that they were. Councilman Lucchio
then moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the claims
as read by =he City Clerk be approved. City Clerk Rodondi then stated that the
next set of claims concerned the South Canal ~nd Mayfair Avenue Assessment District
as follows:
SOUTH CANAL AND
MAYFAIR AVE.CLAIMS:
Claim received from Wilsey and Hmu dated November 30, 1956,
for inspectkon services during construction, of Mayfair Ave.
Bridge and additional engineering authorized .......
Claim received from Oscar C. Holmes, Inc. dated December 12,
1956, for removing concrete slab at Mayfair Ave. Bridge . .
$651.91
63.62
Claim received from Oscar C. Holmes, Inc. dated November 23,
1956, for ~layfair Ave. Bridge Pavement Feathering ....... 198.00
Councilmaa Rocca again asked if these claims were borne by the Assessment District
to which ~irector of Public Works Goss stated that they~ere. Councilman Lucchio
then movet, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the claims be
approved for payment. City Clerk Rodondi then stated that the next claim was a
claim received from H. T. Guerin for work which was done on the Winston Manor
ov®wpass in the amount of $12,188.34, a claim against which a levy had been made.
City Attorney Noonan remarked that the attac~]ent had n~ effect because it was an
improper one and the claim could be paid. Councilman Lucchio then moved, seconded
by Council~an Cortes/ and regularly carried, zhat the claim be approved for pay-
ment. City Atterney Noonan then stated that e claim had also been received concer~
ing monie~ due the Sequoia Construction Company. He remarked that originally
twenty percent retention was made in accordance with the contract to insure per-
formance. In addition to the twenty percent, there was also posted a bond in the
amount of $5,000.00 to assure labor and materials and to protect the City in the
event of any attachments by reason of non-paynent of labor or material bills. He
further stated that the City's usual policy r,quired a ten percent retention, and
in view of the fact that the job was completed and the $5,000.00 bond was posted,
he recommended that the usual ten percent retention be made and the rest of the
money released to Sequoia Construction Company. Councilman Rocca then moved, sec-
onded by ~ouncilman Ryan and regularly carried, that the recommendation of the
City Attorney be accepted.
RESOLUTION NO. 2435
COMMENDING
VOLUNTEER FIREMEN:
~.~OLUTION NO. 2436
R~SERVE FOR COUNTY
TAX COLLECTIONS:
There beirg no public hearings, the Council t~en pro~eeded on to the item of
Resolutio~s. The City Attorney explained the first resolution for Council atten-
tion which concerned commendations to the'volunteer firemen and ordering the
issuance of certificates of recognition for services performed. After a brief
explanation by the City Attorney, Councilman Cortesi introduced "A RESOLUTION OF
THE CITY COUNCIL iF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO COMI~ENDING THE VOLUNTEER FIRE-
MEN AND C~.EERING ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION." Roll call vote was as
follows: Ayes., Councilmen Rozzi, Rocca, Cortesi, Lucchio and Ryan.
City Attorney Noonan then explained the next resolution concerning the establish-
ment of a working capital reserve. After a brief explanation, Councilman Lucch~o
introduced a "RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
ESTABLISHING A WORKING CAPITAL RESERVE FOR EACH OF THE RESPECTIVE FUNDS SO THAT
EXPENDITURES MAY BE PLANNED TO MEET RECEIPTS FROM COUNTY TAX COLLECTIONS." Roll
call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Rozzi, Rocca, Cortes/, Lucchio and Ryan
RESOLUTION NO. 2437 City Attorney Noonan explained the next resolution concerning the authorization
AGREEMENT WITH CRYSTAL of an agreement between the City and the Crystal Springs Valley Model Engineering
SPRINGS VALLEY MODEL Society, Inc., after which Councilman Rocca introduced a "RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
ENGINEERING SOCIETY: COUNCIL~ THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO A-JTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREE-
~J[~ MENT BETWEEN SAID CITY AND THE CRYSTAL SPRINGS VALLEY MODEL ENGINEERING SOCIETY,
INC. WITE RESPECT TO SALE AND REMOVAL OF A B]ILDING." Roll call vote was as
follows: Ayes, Councilmen Rozzi, Rocca, Cortesi, Lucchio and Ryan.
RESOLUTION NO. 2438
AGREEl/ENT WITH SOUTH
SAN FRANCISCO ROD
AND GUN CLUB: fl 1
The next resolution as explained by the City Attorney concerned the execution of
an agreenent between the City of South San F~ancisco and the South San Francisco
Rod and Gnn Club. After a brief explanation by the City Attorney, Councilman Rya
introduced a "RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
AUTHORIZ~FG THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN SAID CITY AND THE SOUTH SAN
FRANCISCO ROD AND GUN CLUB WITH RESPECT TO SALE AND REMOVAL OF A BUILDING." Roll
call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen lozzi, Rocca, Cortesi, Lucchio and Ry
RESOLUTION NO. 2439
ACCEPTANCE OF AGREE-
MENT BY SYLVESTER RD.
City Attorney Noonan then explained the next resolution concerning the execution
of an agreement with the Associated Construction and Engineering Company on the
widening of Sylvester Road, after which Councilman Rocca introduced a "RESOLUTION
OF THE CETY COUNCIL OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF AN AGREE
MENT EXECUTED BY CERTAIN O~I~ERS ON SYLVESTER ROAD WITH RESPECT TO DEDICATION OF
LAND AND ]iMPROVING THE CITY'S STREET AND SIEEWALKS." Roll call vote was as fol-
lows: Ayes, Councilmen Rozzi, Rocca, Cortesi, Lucchio and Ryan.
RESOLUTION NO. 2440
ACCEPTING REVOCABLE
PERMIT FROM S.F.WATER
DEPARTMENT: ~1 ~ ~
The nex~ resolution as explained by the City Attorney concerned the acceptance of
a RevocabLe Permit from the San Francisco Water Department concerning the storm
drain in Vinston Manor #3. Brief discussion followed, at which time, Councilman
Lucchio asked Director of Public Works Goss as to the amount of work which the
City was to do. After discussion, Councilman Lucchio introduced a "RESOLUTION OF
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO ACCEPTING A REVOCABLN PERMIT
FROM THE SAN FRANCISCO WATER DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO."
Roll ca~ vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Rozzi, Rocca, Cortesi, Lucchio
and Rya~.
RESOLUTION NO. 2441
ACCEPTING REVOCABLE
PERMIT FROM S.F.
WATER DEPARTMENT:
The nex= resolution for Council attention ccncerned the acceptance of a Revocable
Permit from the San Francisco Department for the School Street storm drain. Afte
a brief explanation by the City Attorney, Ccuncilman Rocca introduced a "RESOL-
UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SO~TH SAN FRANCISCO ACCEPTING A REVOCABL
PERMIT F_~OM THE SAN FRANCISCO WATER DEPARTI~NT OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN
FRANCISCO." Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Rozzi, Rocca, Corte
Lucchio aad Ryan.
RESOLUTION NO. 2442
AMENDING CONTRACT
IND. PARK IMPR.
DISTRICT NO. 1:
City Attorney Noonan then explained the next resolution concerning the amendment
to the Contract for Work and Improvements being done in the Industrial Park Imprc
ment District No. 1. After a brief explanation, Councilman Ryan introduced a
'RESOLUT..ION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO AMENDING CONT~
FOR WORX ~ND IMPROVEMENTS AND AMENDING SPEC~ FICATIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL PARK IMPROV~
MENT DIST2ICT NO. 1." Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Rozzi,
Rocca, Cortesi, Lucchio and Ryan.
'RESOLUTION NO. 2443 The nex~ resolution concerned the acceptance of an easement from the Haas-Haynie-
ACCEPTING EASEMENT Utah Company in the Industrial Park Improvement District No. 1. After the brief
FROM HAAS-HAYNIE-UTAH: explana;ion by City Attorney Noonan, CounciLman Rocca introduced a "RESOLUTION
~~ OF THE CI?Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAF FRANCISCO ACCEPTING A DEED OF DEDI-
CATION OF EASEI/ENT FROM EDW. T. HAAS, R. M. HAYNIE,-UTAH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
A UTAH CO_~PORATION, TO THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Roll call vote was as
follows: Ayes, Councilmen Rozzi, Rocca, Cortesi, Lucchio and Ryan.
RESOLUTION NO. 2444
REQUESTING VOTE ON
SALES & USE TAX:
The last resolution for Council attention concerned the Sales and Use Tax, re-
questing the County Board of Supervisors to place the matter on a ballot. After
explanation by the City Attorney, Countil~an Ryan introduced a "RESOLUTION OF
THE CITY COUNCIL OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO R~.Q'~STING THAT THE SAN i/ATEO COUNTY
BOARD O~ SUPERVISORS. REFER THE i/ATTER OF A ~ALES AND USE TAX TO THE VOTERS OF T~
COUNTY." Roll call vote was as follows: Councilmen Rozzi, Rocca, Cortesi,
Lucchio and Ryan - all ayes.
ORDINANCE NO. 408
AMENDMENT TO PERSONI~L
ORDINANCE NO. 216
SECTION 7: .~/~~
The Council then proceeded on to the matter of ordinances, there being only one
for Cour. cil attention at this time and whic~ concerned the second reading and
adoptior of an ordinance amending Personnel Ordinance No. 216, Section 7. City
Attorney Noonan stated that the motion could be made waiving the detailed readin!
and that it could be adopted by the reading of the title only. Councilman Rocca
so movec, seconded by Councilman Lucchio and regularly carried. City Attorney
Noonan then read the title of the ordinance after which roll call vote on adopti~
was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Rozzi, Rocca, Cortesi, Lucchio and Ryan.
The Council then proceeded on to the next i=em concerning new bus,ness, taking u]
the iteas as submitted by the Planning Cou~ssion. These lte~m were acted upon
by the Council in a group and concerned the following:
JENSEN, MILLER &
HERBST-SUBDIVISION OF
PROPERTIES:
HAAS-HAYNIE-UTAH
IND. SUB. #2:
SUSDIVISION
ALVISO VARIANCE
APPLICATION:
Inter-office memorandum dated December 12, L956, was received from the Planning
Commission advising of action taken by Planning Commission, recommending approval
of subdivision subject to certain conditions.
Inter-office memorandum dated December 12, 1956, was received from the Planning
Commiss2on, advising of action taken by Plaaning Commission regarding tentative
subdivision map.
Variance tPplication No. 661, as applied for by Steve Alviso, was received from
the Pla~.ning Commission reco~ending denial of a request for a 3-foot sideyard
on two sides instead of the required 5-foot at 650 Baden Avenue.
HAl/LIN USE PERMIT:
Use Pernit Resolution No. 662, as applied f~r by Oliver Ha~lin, was received fro~
the Planning Commission recomaending that p~mission be granted for a neon sign
to be erected above existing signs at 137 Ktckey Boulevard, subject to various
condit~ons.
~SERINI USE PERMIT:
BANK OF AMERICA
USE PERMIT: ,/~.p~
SWlNERTON & WALBERG
(FOR SEE ' S CANDY)
USEPERMIT:
TEXAS COMPANY
(LLOYD HAM, LESSEE)
USE PERMIT: ~(0,9-7>
POLETTI USE PERMIT:
A. S. ALOE COMPANY
USE PERMIT:5'p~-o'~'
GIOVANNI UCCELLI
RE( UEST FOR FENCE:
THERESA UCCELLI
REQUEST FOR FENCE:
FIRST SOUTHERN
BAPTIST CHURCH
REQUEST FOR WAIVER:
YEAGER CLAIM:
E. G. COOPMAN RE(~UEST
FOR DIVIDED ASSESS-
MENT - SOUTH CANAL
& MAYFAIR AVE.
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT:
WINSTON MANOR #1
STORM DRAIN PROBLEM
LAWSUIT AGAINST
STONESON: o el o
FINAL ACCEPTANCE
BRENTWOOD PARK
Use Permit Resolution No. 663, as applied for by Frank Eserinl, was received
from the Planning Commission, recommending tha~ permission be granted for the
constructi~n of a one bedroom duplex facing Fourth Lane in the rear of 669
Miller Avenue.
Use permit Resolution No. 664, as applied for by the Bank of America, was re-
ceived frca the Planning Commission, recom~end:ng that permission be granted for
the erection of a single face illuminated plas:ic sign 3 ft. 5 in. by 30 ft.
6 in. on leading front face of building at 1119 E1Camino Real, as per plot
plan on sign sketch,' provided it does not conflict with pending Sign Ordinance.
Use Permit Resolution No. 665, as applied for ~y Swinerton & Walberg for See's
Candy Company, was received from the planning ~ommission recommending that
permissior, be granted for a 12 ft. x 16 ft. construction sign for contractors,
architect, engineers and owner, located at Spruce Avenue and E1Camino Real, sub-
ject to var:ous conditions.
Use Permi= Resolution No. 666, as applied for by Lloyd Ham for the Texas Company,
was received from the Planning Commission, recom~ending that permission be
granted for one Texas Company banjo style sign, 6 ft. in diameter, and one 4 ft.
by 33 ft. 10 inches Texaco Highway sign with letters internally illuminated by
neon tube, Located at 110 Hickey Boulevard, as specified in the Use Permit for
the service station, filed previously.
Use Permit 3esolution No. 667, as applied for by Louis Poletti, was received
from the ~lanning Commission, recommending that permission be granted for a stan-
dard four foot by six foot real estate sign, Located at Old Mission Road and
Holly Avenue, for a one year period only, or sooner upon sale of property.
Use Permit Resolution No. 668, as applied for by Robbins and Ritchie and A. S.
Aloe Company, was received from the Planning Commissi~n, recommending that per-
mission be granted for a sign showing the new location of their warehouse in
South Sar Francisco, for a period of six months only.
Councilman Rocca then moved that the recommendations of the Planning Commission
in the above-mentioned matters be accepted. Councilman Ryan remarked that this
meant items a. through ~, to which Councilman 2occa replied yes. Councilman Ryan
then seconded the motion, which was regularly carried.
Communicazion dated December 3, 1956, was received from Giovanni Uccelli, re-
questing :he City to erect a fence between his property and the City Park.
Mayor Rozzi remarked that if there were no objections, this matter would be re-
ferred to a meeting which was to be held with the City Manager, himself and
the inter~sted parties, and anyone else who wished to attend. No objections were
registered.
Communiea;~on dated October 26, 1956, was received from Mrs. Theresa Uccelli
requestin~ the City to erect a fence between her property and the City Park.
Mayor Rozzk remarked that if there were no objections, this ~atter would be held
over for a meeting which was to be held with the City Manager, himself and
the interested parties, and anyone else who ~ished to attend. No objections were
registered,
Communication dated December 7, 1956, was received from Ralph Caffey, pastor of
the First Southern Baptist Church, concerning the use of a building at 800 Grand
Avenue f~r a classroom on Sunday morning, re~uesting the waiver of certain res-
trictions in connection therewith. Accompanying the communication was a report
dated December 13, 1956, as submitted by NelLo Certiberi, Assistant Building
Inspector, and William A. Fox, Jr., captain of the Fire Prevention Bureau, con-
cerning certain items which should be corrected before the use of the building
was allowed. Brief discussion followed, at which time, Reverend Caffey spoke,
after wtich Mayor Rozzi remarked that if there were no objections, an on-the-site
meeting vould be arranged with the City Manager, Building Inspector, Fire In-
spector, himself, Reverend Caffey, and any Councilmen who wished to attend. No
objections were registered. Mayor Rozzi then instructed City Manager Aiello to
notify those concerned as to the meeting date.
A claim was received against the City of South San Francisco, as filed by
Philip Adams, attorney at law, in behalf of Mildred Yeager, for injuries suf-
fered by her son, Paul, at the Brentwood Playground. Councilman Ryan moved,
secondec by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the claim be denied
and referred to the City's insurance carrier.
Communication dated November 14, 1956, was received from Edwin G. Coopman, re-
questing a divided assessment against property at the corner of Spruce Avenue
and Sou=h Canal Street, being assessment #5 in the South Canal and Mayfair Avenue
Improvenent District. Mayor Rozzi remarked that if there were no objections,
the mat~er would be referred back to the Planning Commission for study and
report. No objections were registered. Brief discussion followed concerning
the subject matter.
Proceedin4 on to reports, the Council then took up the inter-office memorandum
dated December 11, 1956, as received from Ckty Attorney Noonan, which concerned
the Winston Manor No. 1 storm drainage problem. Mr. Noonan explained the meet-
ing which was herd with the Stoneson Development Company, concerning the problem,
after which he stated he would like to have the Council approve the authoriz-
ation of the City to prepare a lawsuit at the first of the year. Councilman
Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that in view of
the lor~ negotiations, on and on and on in :his matter, .the City Attorney be
instructed to take whatever steps necessary, including Court proceedings if
necessary, in order to get Stoneson to fulf~11 his obligation in Winston Manor #~
Inter-office memorandum dated December 7, 1956, was received from Director of
Public 'orks Louis Goss concerning the finn'[ acceptance of Brentwood Park storm
drain, recommending acceptance of the work and authorization of final payment
- ........ + ~+..+i~n ~ 35 days. Co'ancilman Lucchio moved, seconded by
TEXAS COMPANY
(LLOYD HAM, LESSEE)
USE PERMIT:
POLETTI USE PERMIT:
A. S. ALOE COMPANY
USE PERMIT:
GIOVANNI UCCELLI
REQUEST FOR FENCE:
THERESA UCCELLI
REQUEST FOR FENCE:
FIRST SOIFI~HERN
BAPTIST CHURCH
REQUEST FOR WAIVER:
YEAGER CLAIM:
E. G. COOPMAN REQUEST
FOR DIVIDED ASSESS-
MENT - SOUTH CANAL
& MAYFAIR AVE.
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT:
WINSTON MANOR #l
STORM DRAIN PROBLEM
LAWSUIT AGAINST
STONESON: ,~.~,~1 [~
FINAL ACCEPTANCE
BRENTWOOD PARK
architect, engineers and owner, located at Spruce Avenue and E1Camino Real, su
ject to various conditions.
Use Permit Resolution No. 666, as applied for by Lloyd Ham for the Texas Compan
was received from the Planning Commission, recommending that permission be
granted for one Texas Company banjo style sign, 6 ft. in diameter, and one 4 ft
by 33 ft. 10 inches Texaco Highway sign with letters internally illuminated by
neon tube, located at 110 Hickey Boulevard, as specified in the Use Permit for
the service station, filed previously.
Use Permit Resolution No. 667, as applied for by Louis Poletti, was received
from the Planning Commission, recommending that permission be granted for a sta
dard four foot by six foot real estate sign, located at Old Mission Road and
Holly Avenue, for a one year period only, or sooner upon sale of property.
Use Permit Resolution No. 668, as applied for by Robbins and Ritchie and A. S.
Aloe Company, was received from the Planning Commission, recommending that per-
mission be granted for a sign showing the new location of their warehouse in
South San Francisco, for a period of six months only.
Councilman Rocca then moved that the recommendations of the Planning Commlsstom
in the above-mentioned matters be accepted. Councilman Ryan remarked that this
meant items a. through ~, to which Councilman Rocca replied yes. Councilman Ryo
then seconded the motion, which was regularly carried.
Communication dated December 3, 1956, was received from Giovanni Uccelli, re-
questing the City to erect a fence between his property and the City Park.
Mayor Rozzi remarked that if there were no objections, this matter would be re-
ferred to a meeting which was to be held with the City Manager, himself and
the interested parties, and anyone else who wished to attend. No objections wE
registered.
Communication dated October 26, 1956, was received from Mrs. Theresa Uccelli
requesting the City to erect a fence between her property and the City Park.
Mayor Rozzi remarked that if there were no objections, this matter would be he]
over for a meeting which was to be held with the City Manager, himself and
the interested parties, and anyone else who wished to attend. No objections wE
registered.
Communication dated December 7, 1956, was received from Ralph Caffey, pastor ol
the First Southern Baptist Church, concerning the use of a building at 800 Grax
Avenue for a classroom on Sunday morning, requesting the waiver of certain res.
trictions in connection therewith. Accompanying the communication was a reporl
dated December 13, 1956, as submitted by Nello Certiberi, Assistant Building
Inspector, and William A. Fox, Jr., captain of the Fire Prevention Bureau, con.
cerning certain items which should be corrected before the use of the building
was allowed. Brief discussion followed, at which time, Reverend Caffey spoke,
after which Mayor Rozzi remarked that if there were no objections, an on-the-s:
meeting would be arranged with the City Sanager, Building Inspector, Fire In-
spector, himself, Reverend Caffey, and any Councilmen who wished to attend. N~
objections were registered. Mayor Rozzi then instructed City Manager Aiello t~
notify those concerned as to the meeting date.
A claim was received against the City of South San Francisco, as filed by
Philip Adams, attorney at law, in behalf of Mildred Yeager, for injuries suf-
fered by her son, Paul, at the Brentwood Playground. Councilman Ryan moved,
seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the claim be denied
and referred to the City's insurance carrier.
Communication dated November 14, 1956, was received from Edwin G. Coopman, re-
questing a divided assessment against property at the corner of Spruce Avenue
and South Canal Street, being assessment #5 in the South Canal and Mayfair Ave
Improvement District. Mayor Rozzi remarked that if there were no objections,
the matter would be referred back to the Planning Commission for study and
report. No objections were registered. Brief discussion followed concerning
the subject matter.
Proceeding on to reports, the Council then took up the inter-office memorandum
dated December 11, 1956, as received from City Attorney Noonan, which concerns
the Winston Manor No. 1 storm drainage problem. Mr. Noonan explained the meet
ing which was hertd with the Stoneson Development Company, concerning the probl
after which he stated he would like to have the Council approve the authoriz-
ation of the City to prepare a lawsuit at the first of the year. Councilman
Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that in view o
the long negotiations, on and on and on in this matter, the City Attorney be
instructed to take whatever steps necessary, including Court proceedings if
necessary, in order to get Stoneson to fulfill his obligation in Winston Manor
Inter-office memorandum dated December 7, 1956, was received from Director of
Public Works Louis Goss concerning the final acceptance of Brentwood Park stor
drain, recommending acceptance of the work and authorization of final payment
with ten percent retention for 35 days. Councilman Lucchio moved, seconded by
Councilman Cortesi and regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Direc
of Public Works be accepted.
LUELLA YDE
RESIGNATION:
MONTHLY REPORTS:
GOOD & WELFARE:
LETTERS OF THANKS
FOR NPAL CO-CHAMPION-
SHIP PLAQUE & CERTIF-
ICATES OF MERIT:
Inter-off:ce memorandum dated December iii 1956, was received from Luella M.
Yde, tendering her resignation as Assistant Librarian, effective December 31,
1956. Cour.cilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly car-
ried, tha~ the resignation be accepted and t~at a letter of thanks be sent to
her for her services to the City.
Monthly reports were received from the Police Department, Building Department,
Fire Depar=ment, Library and City Clerk for the month of November. Councilman
Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Ryan and regularly carried, that the reports
be accep:ed and placed on file.
Mayor Rozzi then asked if any of the Council had anything they wished to offer
under Go)d and Welfare. Councilman Ryan asked Planning Commission secretary
Anita Ro~ertson, present, if the Planning Technician recently hired was relieving
some of the duties, to which she replied tha= it was.
Letters as received by the City from Mr. James C. Cherry, secretary of the Sou~
San Francisco Unified School District, Raymond DeJong, coach of the South San
Francisco High School football team, and Pete Engbretson, Student Body President
of the South San Francisco High School, were read by the City Clerk. Ail of
the comm~nications expressed thanks to the Mayor and members of the City Council
for the City's presentation of the plaque and individual certificates of recog-
nition to the high school football team for winning the N'PAL co-championship
for 1956.
Mayor Ro~zi then asked if anyone in the audience had anything they wished to
offer uL.der Good and Welfare. No response was made. He then stated he would
like to ~ake this opportunity to wish everyone a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy
New Year.
Mayor Rozzi then stated that the meeting was adjourned until the next regular
meeting ~o be held Monday, January 7, 1957, at 8:00 p.m. Councilman Ryan moved
seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the meeting be adjourned
Time of adjournment: 8:47 p.m.
APPROVED:
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED,
City Clerk