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REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO HELD ~ONDAY,
JUNE 3, 1957
TIME:
PLACE:
8:00 pom.
Council Chambers, City Hall
CALL TO ORDER:
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Rozzi at 8:09 p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
TO THE FLAG
AND INVOCATION:
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited, after which invocation was given
by Reverend Theodore Wall of St. Paul's Metmodist Church.
ROLL CALL:
Present:
Absent:
Councilmen G. J. Rozzi, Andrew Ro:ca, Francis Lucchio and Leo J. Ryan.
Councilman Emilio Cortesi.
MINUTES:
Mayor £ozzi asked if there were any errors, omissions or corrections to the
minutes of the regular meeting of May 20, 1957, and the special meeting of May 2.
1957. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by 3ouncilman Ryan and regularly car-
ried, that the minutes as submitted for the regular meeting of May 20th and
the special meeting of May 24th be approved.
CLAIMS:
Mayor Bozzi then asked if there was a motion approving the regular claims as
submitted for payment. Councilman Lucchio noved, seconded by Councilman Rocca
and regularly carried, that the regular claims be approved for payment.
FAY IMPROVEMENT
COMPANY CLAIM:
Mayor Bozzi then stated that separate action was necessary on a claim for
Industrial Park Unit No. 1. City Clerk Rodondi remarked that a claim dated
May 31, 1957, had been received from the Fay Improvement Company for work com-
pleted ~o date on Industrial Park Unit No. I in the amount of $41,918.51 and
that ii; carried the approval of the Director of Public Works and Mr. Smart of
Wilsey & Ham. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Lucchio and regu-
larly carried, that the claim be approved for payment.
DOWNTOWN PARKING
DISTRICT
PUBLIC HEARING:
RESOLUTION NO. 2488
CANCELLATION OF
UNSOLD IMPROVEMENT
BONDS SOUTH CANAL
& MAYFAIR AVE.:
Mayor Bozzi stated that no action was to be taken on the Downtown Parking Distri
which appeared under Public Hearings, as this matter was to be discussed the
followk~g evening at an adjourned meeting.
Proceeding on to resolutions, City Attorney Noonan explained the first which
was ready for Council action and concerned the cancellation of certain unsold
improvement bonds for the work done on South Canal and Mayfair Avenue. After a
brief explanation, Councilman Rocca introduced "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO ORDERING THE CANCELLATION OF CERTAIN UNSOLD
IMPROVltl/ENT BONDS, TOGETHER WITH ATTACHED COUPONS, UPON THE PAR, OR FACE,
VALUE THEREOF BEING PAID IN FULL." Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Coun-
cilmen 3ozzi, Rocca, Lucchio and Ryan. Noe~, None. Absent, Councilman Cortesi.
RESOLUTION NO. 2489
SALE OF BONDS
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
SOUTH CANAL
& MAYFAIR AVE.:
The ne::~ resolution ready for Council action, as explained by the City Attorney,
concerned the sale of bonds issued in connection with the special assessment
proceedings for the improvement work done on South Canal and Mayfair Avenue.
After explanation by the City Attorney, Co~ncilman. Lucchio introduced "A RES-
OLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO PROVIDING FOR
THE SAL~ OF THE BONDS ISSUED IN CONNECTION WITH THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PRO-
CEEDINGS CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO THE PROVISICNS OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO.
2207." Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Rozzi, Rocca, Lucchio
and Rya~. Noes, None. Absent, Councilman Cortesi.
PROCLAMATION
COMMENDING BAY VIEW
FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSN:
RESOLUTION NO. 2490
City A==orney Noonan then explained the proclamation which had been prepared
commending Bay View Federal Savings and Loan Association for establishing a
branch off their financial institution in t~e City of South San Francisco. No
Council ~ction was necessary.
The lasz resolution for Council action concerned the authoriza~on of an
AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT agreemen~ between the City and A1Bertetta with respect to sewer connections.
BETWEEN CITY AND After an explanation by the City Attorney, Councilman Ryan introduced
AL BERTETTA FOR "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO AUTHORIZING THE
SEWER CONNECTIONS: EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN SAID CITY AND AL BERTETTA WITH RESPECT TO
~ SEWER CONNECTIONS." Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Coumilmen Rozzi,
~ Rocca, Lucchio and Ryan. Noes, None. Absent, Councilman Cortesi.
ORDINANCE PROHIBIT- City A==orney Noonan then proceeded on to ordinances, taking up the first
ING PARKING ON SOUTH reading and introduction of the ordinance irohibiting parking on the south
SIDE OF RAILROAD AVE. side off 2ailroad Avenue from Maple Avenue to Linden Avenue, stating that a
FIRST READING:~ motion could be entertained that the detailed reading of the ordinance be
~/~! waived and that it be introduced by reading of title only. Councilman
Ryan
~) then moved, seconded by Councilman Lucchio and regularly carried, that the de-
tailed reading be waived and the ordinance be introduced by the reading of the
title. City Attorney Noonan then read the title of the ordinance which was
as follows: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO PROHIBITING PARK-
ING ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF RAILROAD AVENUE BETWEEN MAPLE AND LINDEN AVENUES.~
L I NDENV I LLE
INTERCEPTOR
The firs~ item of business for Council attention concerned the Lindenville
sanitary sewer, plans, specifications and cost estimates for the construction
of the proposed interceptor sewer having previously been submitted by the
Director of Public Works at the meeting of May 6, 1957. Communication from
Haas-Haynie-Utah dated May 24, 1957, together with a communication dated May
28, 1957, from Zellerbach Paper Company and inter office memorandum dated
May 31, L957, from the Director of Public ~orks, were received concerning the
subjec~ matter. Brief discussion followed concerning the need for a larger
sewer, ~Ae to the developments taking place, after which Councilman Lucchio
moved, seconded by Councilman Ryan and regularly carried, that the plans and
specifications as submitted by the Director of Public Works be accepted and he
be authorized to call for bids.
GEORGE KNEESE
USE PERMIT:
HARBOR WAY
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT:
PROPOSED COLMA
REZONING:
SPRUCE AVENUE
BUFFER ZONE:
PROPOSED ZONING
ORDINANCE
APPROVAL OF
TENTATIVE VIEW MONT
SUBDIVISION MAP:
EXTENSION OF
PONDEROSA ROAD,
PINEVIEW CREST
SUBDIVISION:
C. W. VIER
VARIANCE
APPLICATION:
NEESON USE PERMIT:
(SPERRY &
HUTCHINSON)
FINAL ACCEPTANCE
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
IMPROVEMENTS:
12 MILE HOUSE A.C.
FIREWORKS LICENSE:
Use Per~Lt Resolution No. 714, as applied for with the Planning Commission by
George A. Kneese, requesting permission to erect a building for use as a tavern
for on-sale liquor establishment, which previously came to the attention of the
Council at their meeting of May 6, 1957, again came up for Council action. City
Attorney ¥oonan explained the action which c~uld be taken by the City concerning
the resc~r.ding of the previous motion and subsequent Council action, after which
Councilnan Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that
the previous action taken by the Council be rescinded. Councilman Lucchio voted
no. Cou~cilman Ryan then moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca, that the recom-
mendati~ of the Planning Commission as previously submitted be approved. Brief
discuss~on followed concerning the reasons for the action taken by the Council,
after w~ich roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Rozzi, Rocca and
Ryan. ~oes, Councilman Lucchio. Absent, Councilman Cortesi.
The nex~ 2rem for Council action appearing ~nder new business was the matter of
the Harbor Way Assessment District. Mayor Eozzi remarked that if there were no
objections, this matter would be held over, since the petition had not as yet bee
received ~rom the property owners in the area. No objections were registered.
Inter office memorandum dated May 20, 1957, was received from the Planning Com-
mission concerning the proposed zoning of ar. area between Old Mission Road and
E1Cami~o Real in Colma, suggesting that the Council take steps to prevent this,
since it ~as felt the zoning would be det~i~ental to the City. As was explained,
the City ~anager, at the request of the Cour.cil, had already communicated with
the City Officials of Colma notifying them of the City's opposition to the use o~
the are~ as proposed and suggesting that it be rezoned to a more adaptable use.
At the request of Mayor Rozzi, the City Manager explained the steps already take~
in registering a protest, after which Mayor Rozzi again instructed the City Man-
ager to meet with the City Officials of Colna and express the City's desires in
the matter.
Inter office memorandum dated May 20, 1957, was received from the Planning Com-
mission concerning the planting for 15 feet of the 50-foot buffer strip on Spruc~
Avenue, as recommended by the Supt. of Parks & Recreation. Mayor Rozzi remarked
that if there were no objections, this matter would be held over pending a meeti~
which was to be arranged by the City Manager between the property owners affected
No objections were registered. The City Manager was then instructed to arrange
such a meeting.
Resolution No. 721 was received from the Planning Commission, passed and adopted
at their regular meeting held May 27, 1957, recommending that Zoning Ordinance
NO. 35~ be amended to include standards for hillside residential subdivisions.
Councll~mn Ryan moved, seconded by Councilm~n Rocca and regularly carried, that
the reco~mendations of the Planning Commission be accepted. The City Attorney
was requested to draw the appropriate amendment to the ordinance. Discussion
followed, at which time, Mr. Harry Smith, representing the Peninsula Contractors
& Builders Association, spoke requesting Council action be delayed until he and
Mr. DoyLe of the San Francisco office had time to submit their recommendations i
writing. There being no objections, this vms agreeable to the Council. Mayor
Rozzi ~hen instructed the City Attorney to hold up the preparation of the amend-
ing ord~r.ance until such time as the written recommendations had been received
from the Contractors & Builders Association.
Inter e~ice memorandum dated May 29, 1957, was received from the Planning Com-
mission advising of their approval of the View Mont tentative residential sub-
divisio~ map as revised May 25, 1957. Councilman Ryan moved that approval be
given ~e tentative residential subdivisio~ map as submitted by the Planning Com
missio~ and that the School Board and Recreation Commission be sent copies of
the te~';ative approved map, noting that certain restrictions, conditions or pro-
visions hav~ been made by the Planning Com~ission. Brief discussion followed,
after w~ch Councilman Rocca seconded the ~otion which was regularly carried.
Inter office memorandum dated May 29~ 1957, was received from the Planning Com-
mission, requesting that the City Council employ the necessary people to prepar~
estimates of costs and condemnation for the extension of Ponderosa Road. Dis-
cussioa ~ollowed, at which time, residents of the area spoke, after which Mayor
Rozzi remarked that the City Manager had been requested to contact the develope~
in an .~ffort to work out the necessary detLils concerning the extensions of
Ponderosa Road and that if there were no objections, the City Manager would be
instru~ted to do so. No objections were registered.
Variance Application No. 719, as applied for by C. W. Vier, was received from
the Planning Commission, recommending that permission be granted for a 6-foot e~
croach~e~t into the required 20-foot rear yard located at 357 R~d~ood Drive, fo~
the construction of a laundry, drying and storage room. Councilman Rocca moved~
seconded by Councilman Ryan and regularly carried, that the recommendation of
the Planning Commission be accepted.
Use Permit Resolution No. 720, as applied ~or by John J. Neeson, was received f~
the Planning Commission, recommending that permission be granted to erect a Pyl~
type sign, the top of which is 65 ft. above grade with 3 exposed legs extending
above the sign height 3'6", 6' and 12', located at 900-940 Dubuque Avenue, subj~
to ~ertain conditions. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Ryan and
regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be accept~
CommuL~.cation dated May 28,1957, was received from Francis Brown of Brown and
Cartwr~ht, Builders, requesting final acceptance of all street improvement in
Country Club Manor. Accompanying the com~nication was a memorandu~ dated May :
1957, from the Director of Public Works, concerning the subject matter. Council
Lucch~o moved, seconded by Councilman Rocc~ and regularly carried, that the rec,
mendat~on of the Director of Public Works be accepted upon the posting of the
necessary bonds and the execution of the agreement.
Communication dated May 28, 1957, was received from the 12 Mile House A.C., Inc
reques~ing a City license to sell fireworks at the corner of Mission Road and
Grand Avenue from June 28 to July 6, 1957, also requesting that the fee be
waived. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded ~y Councilman Ryan and regularly car-
ried, ~hat the fee not be waived. Councilaan Lucchio then moved, seconded by
-'"7'-- °bjeCii~ns' 't~i's' mat'te~' W0Uld be-h;ld °~er' Since the petition had-not as yet
· received from '~e property owners in the area. No objections were registered.
PROPOSED COLMA
REZONI NG:
Inter office memorandum dated May 20, 1957, was received from the Planning Com
mission concerning the proposed zoning of an area between Old Mission Road and
E1Camino Real in Colma, suggesting that the Council take steps to prevent thi~
since it was felt the zoning would be detrimental to the City. As was explain,
the City Manager, at the request of the Council, had already communicated with
the City Officials of Colma notifying them of the City's opposition to the use
the area as proposed and suggesting that it be rezoned to a more adaptable use
At the request of Mayor Rozzi, the City Manager explained the steps already ta]
in registering a protest, after which Mayor Rozzi again instructed the City
ager to meet with the City Officials of Colma and express the City's desires
the matter.
SPRUCE AVENUE
BUFFER ZONE:
Inter office memorandum dated May 20, 1957, was received from the Planning Com.
mission concerning the planting for 15 feet of the 50-foot buffer strip on Spr~
Avenue, as recommended by the Supt. of Parks & Recreation. Mayor Rozzi remark,
that if there were no objections, this matter would be held over pending a mee
which was to be arranged by the City Manager between the property owners affect.
No objections were registered. The City Manager was then instructed to arrang~
such a meeting.
PROPOSED ZONING
ORDINANCE
Resolution No. 721 was received from the Planning Commission, passed and adopt,
at their regular meeting held May 27, 1957, recommending that Zoning Ordinance
No. 353 be amended to include standards for hillside residential subdivisions.
Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, th&
the recommendations of the Planning Commission be accepted. The City Attorney
was requested to draw the appropriate amendment to the ordinance. Discussion
followed, at which time, Mr. Harry Smith, representing the Peninsula Contracto
& Builders Association, spoke requesting Council action be delayed until he an
Mr. Doyle of the San Francisco office had time to submit their recommendations
writing. There being no objections, this was agreeable to the Council. Mayor
Rozzi then instructed the City Attorney to hold up the preparation of the amen
ing ordinance until such time as the written recommendations had been received
from the Contractors & Builders Association.
APPROVAL OF
TENTATIVE VIEW MONT
SUBDIVISION MAP:
Inter office memorandum dated May 29, 1957, was received from the Planning Com
mission advising of their approval of the View Mont tentative residential sub-
division map as revised May 25, 1957. Councilman Ryan moved that approval be
given the tentative residential subdivision map as submitted by the Planning C~
mission and that the School Board and Hecreation Commission be sent copies of
the tentative approved map, noting that certain restrictions, conditions or pr.
visions have been made by the Planning Commission. Brief discussion followed,
after which Councilman Rocca seconded the motion which was regularly carried.
EXTENSION OF
PONDEROSA ROAD,
PINEVlEW CHEST
SUBDIVISION:
Inter office memorandum dated May 29, 1957, was received from the Planning Com
mission, requesting that the City Council employ the necessary people to prep&:
estimates of costs and condemnation for the extension of Ponderosa Road. Dis-
cussion followed, at which time, residents of the area spoke, after which Mayo:
Rozzi remarked that the City Manager had been requested to contact the develop,
in an effort to work out the necessary details concerning the extensions of
Ponderosa Road and that if there were no objections, the City Manager would be
instructed to do so. No objections were registered.
C. W. VIER
VARIANCE
APPLICATION:
Variance Application No. 719, as applied for by C. W. Vier, was received from
the Planning Commission, recommending that permission be grant®d for a 6-foot .
croachment into the required 20-foot rear yard located at 357 Redwood Drive, f,
the construction of a laundry, drying and storage room. Councilman Rocca move
seconded by Councilman Ryan and regularly carried, that the recommendation of
the Planning Commission be accepted.
NEESON USE PERMIT:
(SPERRY a
HUTCHINSON)
Use Permit Resolution No. 720, as applied for by John J. Neeson, was received
the Planning Commission, recommending that permission be granted to erect a Py
type sign, the top of which is 65 ft. above grade with 3 exposed legs extendinl
above the sign height 3'6", 6' and 12', located at 900-940 Dubuque Avenue, sub.
to eertain conditions. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Ryan an
regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be accep
FINAL ACCEPTANCE
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
IMPROVEMENTS:
12 MILE HOUSE A.C.
FIREWORKS LICENSE:
Communication dated May 28,1957, was received from Francis Brown of Brown and
Cartwright, Builders, requesting final acceptance of all street improvement in
Country Club Manor. Accompanying the communication was a memorandum dated May
1957, from the Director of Public Works, concerning the subject matter. Counc
Lucchio moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the re.
mendation of the Director of Public Works be accepted upon the posting of the
necessary bonds and the execution of the agreement.
Communication dated May 28, 1957, was received from the 12 Mile House A.C., In.
requesting a City license to sell fireworks at the corner of Mission Road and
Grand Avenue from June 28 to July 6, 1957, also requesting that the fee be
waived. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Ryan and regularly car
ried, that the fee not be waived. Councilman Lucchio then moved, seconded by
Councilman Ryan and regularly carried, that the license to sell fireworks be
granted with the approval of the Fire Chief.
SOUTH S. F.
SCAVENGER COMPANY
GARDEN REFUSE
JUNIOR CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE:
JUNIPERO SERRA
DISAPPROVAL OF
COUNTRY MEADOWS
TENTATIVE
RESIDENTIAL MAP:
MAZZANTI PROPERTY
REZONING:
ALBERT McKAY
RESIGNATION
FROM POLICE DEPT.:
JACK JONES
RESIGNATION FROM
POLICE DEPARTMENT:
APPOINTMENT OF
JOttN NOONAN
AS CITY ATTORNEY:
APPOINTMENT OF
ROBERT G. SOTO
MAINTENACE MAN:
LOUISE ELLIOTT AND
JEANETTE PETRONI
APPOINTMENTS:
ob
GENE LAZZARI
LEAVE OF ABSENCE:
JOSEPH DIAS
ADDITIONAL
SICK LEAVE:
WM. STEPHENSON
APPOINTMENT AS
CHIEF OPERATOR AT
SEWAGE TREATMENT
PLANT: ~ ~ ~ ~
MONTHLY REPORT:
Commun~cation dated May 15, 1957, was received from the South San Francisco
Scavenger Company proposing a new increased rate for the monthly collection
of garden trimmings. Mayor Rozzi remarked that if there were no objections,
this mar=er would be held over for further study by the City Council. No
object~ons were registered.
Communkcation dated May 24, 1957, was received from the South San Francisco
Junior Chamber of Commerce, setting forth the activities sponsored by them and
explaining the need for funds to carry out this program. Mayor Rozzi remarked
that iff =here were no objections, the matter would be held over for study and
a repot=. No objections were registered.
Inter o~fice memorandum dated May 21, 1957, was received from the office of
the City Manager advising that the State Division of Highways had requested
the Ci~7 to make some expression of its wishes with regard to the Junipero
Serra Freeway. Mayor Rozzi remarked that this matter would be referred to the
City A==orney's office for the preparation of the necessary resolutions.
There being no objections, it was so ordered.
Inter offffice memorandum dated May 29, 1957,ms received from the Planning Com-
mission advising that they had recommended disapproval of the tentative res-
idential map of Country Meadows Subdivision. Mayor Rozzi remarked that if
there were no objections, this would be accepted and placed on file. No ob-
jections were registered.
Inter o~ice memerand~m dated May 29, 1957, was received from the office of
the Planning Cemmission, advising that they were holding for study the matter
of rezonkng the Mazzanti property to P-1. Mayor Rozzi remarked that if there
were no objections, this communication would be accepted and placed on file.
No objec~ions were registered.
Commun~cation dated May ! 6th,. 1957, was received from Albert McKay tendering
his resignation from the Police Department effective May 31, 1957. Councilman
Rocca noved, seconded by Councilman Ryan and regularly carried, that the
resignaz~on be accepted and ordered filed.
Commun~cation dated May 16, 1957, was received from Jack Jones tendering his
resigna't~on as a member of the Police Department effective June 3, 1957.
CounciLman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Ryan and regularly carried,
that t~e resignation be accepted and placed on file.
Inter offfice memorandum dated May 23, 1957, was received from the Personnel
Board, submitting the eligible list for the position of City Attorney, as es-
tablished at the meeting held May 23, 1957. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded
by Councklman Rocca and regularly carried, that the eligibility list as sub-
mitted by the Personnel Board be accepted and John Noonan appointed as City
Attorney as of the meeting of the Personnel Board of Ray 23, 1957.
Inter office memorandum dated May 10, 1957, was received from the Personnel
Board submitting the eligible list for Street Department maintenance men.
Accompauying that memorandum were memoranda dated May 23, 1957, as received
from the office of the City Manager, Eugene Alello, and Acting Superintendent
of public Works, David Corsiglia, recommencing the appointment of Robert G.
Soto fron this list. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and
regularly carried, that the recommendation of the City Manager be accepted.
Inter offfice memorandum dated May 28, 1957, was received from the office of
the Ci=y Clerk, recommending the permanent appointments of Louise Elliott a~Seni~
Accoun= Clerk and Jeanette Petroni as Account Clerk, as of May 1, 1957.
City Ma2ager Aiello concurred in the above recommendation. Ceuncilman Ryan
moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the recommen-
dation eft the City Manager be accepted.
Communication dated May 15, 1957, was received froa Gene Lazzari, Street
Department employee, requesting a leave of absence of approximately two to
four wee~s in order to undergo surgery. Accompanying the communication was
an inter office memorandum dated May 24, 1~57, from Acting Supt. of Public Works
Dave Corsiglia, recommending that he be granted this leave without pay. This
recomme~dation carried the concurrence of the City Manager. Councilman Ryan
moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the recom-
mendation of the City Manager be accepted.
Inter orifice memorandum dated May 28, 1957, was received from the Acting
Supt. of Public Works Dave Corsiglia, recommending a 30-day additional sick
leave '~e granted Joseph Dias, laborer in the Street Department. City Manager
Aiello ~riefly explained the certificate as received from the physician attend-
ing Mr. ~ias, after which he concurred in the recommendation of Dave Corsiglia.
Councilman Ryan then moved, seconded by Conncilman Rocca and regulaPly carried,
that t~e recommendation of the City Manager be accepted.
Inter orifice memorandum dated May 23, 1957, was received from the Personnel
Board s~bmitting the eligible list for the position of Chief Operator at the
Sewage Treatment Plant. Accompanying this memorandum was a memorandum dated
May 27, 1957, as received from the Supt. off Sanitation, Henry Schweining,
recommending that William Stephenson be appointed Chief Operator at the Sewage
Treatmen= Plant, to start his probationary period as of June 1, 1957. This
carrie~ ~he concurrence of the City Manager. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded
by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the recommendation of the
City Manager be accepted.
Monthly report for the month of April, 1957, was received from the San Mateo
County Department of Public Health and Welffare. Councilman Rocca moved,
seconded by Councilman Ryan and regularly carried, that the report as submitted
be acc~p'ted and placed on file.
GOOD & WELFARE:
SCHOOL TAX
ELECTION:
AVALON PARK
BREAK-THROUGH AT
VALENCIA DRIVE
ESCANYO DRIVE
SETTLING CONDITIONS
BUR1 BURl: .~C?jl~
McKNEESE APPLICATION
FOR POLICE OFFICER:
· O
GARDEN REFUSE
PICKUP:
ADJOURNMENT:
Councilman Ryan briefly mentioned he noticed that the traffic lights on E1 Camiz
Real and Chestnut Avenue were about half way completed. He spoke on the forth-
coming school tax election, urging support by the public for its passage, list-
ing th2 reasons that exist for the need of more schools. The other members of
the Co:~ncil likewise expressed their support of the measure.
Councilman Ryan then briefly spoke on the recent publicity received by the
Police Department, stating that there was no alarm to be felt, since adequate
protection existed with the local Police Department.
Mayor 2ozzi then asked if anyone in the audience had anything they wished to
offer ~ader Good and Welfare. Mr. Carlson, resident of Avalon Park, spoke on
the proposed break-through at Valencia D~ ye, stating that the Avalon Improvemen
Club w~s opposed to this break-through.
Mr. WaL~°n of 68 Escanyo Drive asked as to the status of the repairs on Escanyo
Drive as a result of the settling conditions. Director of Public Works Goss
briefly gave a report relative to the bondi2g company being called upon to
do the work, should the subdivider not do i;. The City Attorney then enumerated
the steps, that could be followed. Discussion followed, at which time, other
residents of the area, as well as members o~ the Council, spoke concerning the
matter of the subdivision improvements in t~e Bauer-Lesser Buri Buri #3 sub-
division.
Mr. McKneese, present in the audience, then brought up the matter of an oral
examination he had to take recently in addition to the one he had already taken
with regard to his application for the position of Police Officer with the
Police ~e~artment, remarking that after hav~ng taken the last examination, he
was inf~r~ed by the Police Chief that he was no longer on the eligible list.
Lengthy discussion took place during which time the methods were explained which
were followed in conducting the examination.
A questio~ was asked from the audience concerning the matter of garden refuse
pickup, tS which Mayor Rozzi remarked that this was now under study. City
Manager Aiello remarked that the charge for this service was paid by the City
and not ~he home owner.
There being no further business, councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman
Rocca amd regularly carried, that the meeting be adjourned until Tuesday,
June 4, L957, at 8 p.m.
Time of a~journment: 9:55 p.m.
RESPECTFULLY ~UBMITTED
City Clerk