HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1957-08-05REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
HELD MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1957
TIME:
PLACE:
8:00 p.m.
Council Chambers, City Hall
CALL TO ORDER:
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Rozzi at 8:02 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 Barber of St. Elizabeth'=. Episcopal Church.
ROLL CALL:
Present:
Absent:
Mayor G. J. Rozzi and Councilmen Andrew Rocca, ~lilio Cortesi
and Leo J. Ryan
Councilman Francis Lucchio
MI NUTES:
Mayor ~ozzi asked if there were anY errors, omissions or corrections to the
minute~ of the regular meeting of July 15, 1957 and the special meeting of
July 2S, 1957. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regu-
larly carried, that the minutes be approved as submitted.
CLAIMS:
Mayor Rozzi then asked if there was a motion approving claims as submitted for
paymeEt. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Cortesi and regularly
carrie~, that the claimm be approved as su~mitted.
80UTH SAN FRANCISCO
PAIII~G DISTRICT
19S5-1
PUBLIC HEARING:
Mayor Rozzi then proceeded on to the matte~ of public hearings, taking up first
the So,th San Francisco Parking District 1955-1. He called on Mr. Scampini,
present in the audience, representing the ~usinessme~ who requested that the
matter be continued to the next regular Co~lncil meeting inasmuch as all of the
information concerning the appraisal repor=s had not yet been received. Mayor
Rozzi opened the public hearing, after which Councilman Rocca moved, seconded
by Co~r. cilman Cortesi and regularly carried, that the hearing be continued
until the regular meeting of August 19, 1957, at 8 p.m.
WEED ABATEMENT
PUBLIC HEARING:
The next public hearing concerned the matt-r of weed abatement. Ma~or Rozzi
opene~ the hearing, after which he asked iffany written protests had been re-
ceive~, to which the City Clerk replied nome had been received by his office.
Mayor Rozzi then asked ff there were any or~l protests. None were registered.
Council.man Ryan then moved, seconded by Co-Ancilman Cortesi and regularly car-
ried, ttat the hearing be closed.
RESOLUTION NO. 2503
ORDERING REMOVAL
OF WEEDS:
Processing on to the matter of resolutions, City Attorney Noonsn explained the
first -kich had been prepared for Council ~ction and concerned the removal of
weed~ from private properties. After a brief explanation, Councilman Rocca
introduced: "A RESOLUTION OFT HE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRAN-
CISCO ORDERING REMOVAL OF WEED8 FROM PARCELS OF PRIVATBPROPERTY.' Roll call
vote -ks as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Rozzi, Rocca, Cortosi and Ryan. Absent:
Councilman Francis Lucchio.
RESOLDTION NO. 2504 City ~ttorney Noonan briefly explained the next resolution concerning the ac-
ACCEPTANCE OF ceptance of a revocable permit from the Ci';y and County of San Francisco. Afro:
REVOCABLE P~RiflT FROM the o--planation, Councilman Ryan introduce~: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
S.F.WATER DEPT.: OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO ACCEPTING A REVOCABLE PERMIT FROM THE SAN
~..,.~--~-/'~ FRANC:SCO WATER DKPARTHElfr OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO". Roll call
vote -~ as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Roz~i, Rocca, Cortesi and Ryan. Absent:
Counck~ln Francis Lucchio.
RESOLUTION NO. :2505
IMPROVEMENT BONDS
AIRPORT BLVD.
INDUSTRIAL TRACT:
The n-xt resolution concerned the issuance of improvement bonds on Airport
Boulevard Industrial Tract. After the explanation by the City Attorney, Coun-
cilmaL Rocca introduced: 'A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF $OUT
SAN F~,~Ci$CO PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE O~ IMPROVEMENT BOND8 IN CONNECTION
WITH ?~ AIRPORT BOULEVARD INDUSTRIAL TRACT." Roll call vote vas as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Rozzi, ROcca, Cortosi and Ryan. Absent: Councilman Francis
LucchLo.
RESOLUTION NO. 2506
GRANTING OF GRADING
PERMIT- INDUSTRIAL
PARK NO. 3: .j~_~
The next resolution as explained by the City Attorney concerned the granting
of a grading permit in Industrial Park No. 3 to the Utah Company. Councilman
Ryan kntroduced: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN
FRANCISCO GRANTING APPLICATION FOR GRADING IN INDUSTRIAL PAR~ #3." Roll call
vote -~s as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Rozzi, Rocca, Ccrtesi and Ryan. Absent:
Counck~.an Francis Lucchio.
RESOLUTION NO. 2507
AMENDING ZONING
HAM PROPERTY:~_~ ~
The no:t resolution concerned the resolution of intention to rezone property
owned by L. B. Ham at the intersection of Hickey Boulevard and E1Camino Real.
After explanation by the City Attorney, Codnc~lman Rocca introduced: "A RESOL-
UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF S~UTHSANFRANCISCO D~C~.ARING ITS
INTENd. iON TO AMEND ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 353 SO AS TO REZONE PARCEL BORDERED BY
WINSTO~ MANOR #1, HICKKY BOULEVARD AND EL ~AMINO REAL KNOWN A~ THE HAM PROPERTY
SO AS TO REZONE FROM R-3 TO C-1ANDSETTIKG THE REQUIRED PUBLIC HEARING."
Roll c~[1 vote was as follows: Ayes: Cour~cilmen Rozzi, Rocca, Cortesi and Ryan
Abmon=: Councilman Francis Lucch~o.
RESOLUTION NO. 3508
VACATING OF
Bi H AVE : {
After explanation of the next resolution by the City Attorney concerning the
vacatkoL of a portion of Birch Avenue, Cotncilmsn Ryan introduced: "A RESOLUTI0
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO DECLARING ITS INTENTION
TO VACA~ A PORTION OF A PUBLIC ROADWAY OL THORODGHFARE DEDICATED TOTHE CITY
OF SO-F~I~ SAN FRANCISCO AND KNOWN AS 'BIRCF AVENUE'." Roll call vote was as
folloq~: Ayes: Councilmen Rozzi, Rocca, Oortosi and Ryan. Absent: Council-
man F.~ncis Lucchio.
RE~OLUTION NO. 2509
AUTHORIZING EXECUTION
OF WINSTON .OS #1
SANITARY SEWER
AGREEMENT: 50 0
The resolution concerning the authorisat~on of an agreement regarding the
Winston Manor #1 sanitary sewer was next explained by the City Attorney,
after which Councilman Rocca introduced: '*A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF TEE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT
REGARDING WINSTON MANOR #1 SANITARY SEWE2." Roll call vote was as follows:
Ayes: ~ouncilmen Rozzi, Rocca, Cortesi aid Ryan. Absent: Councilman Lucchio.
RESOLUTION NO. 2510
MEMORANDUM OF AGREE,
MENT WITH STATE FOR
EXPENDITURE OF
ENGINEERING FUNDS: .I.
The next resolution concerned the approv~l of a memorandum of agreement with
the State for the expenditure of engineering funds. After explanation by
the City Attorney, Councilman Cortesl in=reduced: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCIS.~O ADOPTING BUDGET AND APPROVING
HElf~EANDUM OF AGREEMENT FOR EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS ALLOCATED UNDER SECTION
2107. ~ OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS ~0DE." Roll call vote was as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Rozzi, Rocca, Cortesi, and Ryan. Absent: Councilman Lucchio
RESOLUTION NO. 2511
IN MEMORY OF
JOSEPH H. DIAS:
The '-sst resolution for Council action was a resolution in memory of Joseph
H. D~s, deceased, an employee of the St~-eet Department of the City. After
expLhnation by the City Attorney, Councilman Rocca introduced: "A RESOLUTION
OF ?l~K CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO IN MEMORY OF JOSEPH H.
DIAS, AN EMPLOYEE OF THE STREET DEPARTME,qT OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
Rol~ call vote was as follows: Ayes: Co~ncilmen Rozzi, Rocca, Cortesi and
Ryan. Absent: Councilman Lucchio.
ORDINANCE FIXING
REQUIRED REVENUE FROM
PROPERTY TAXES FOR
F1 SCAL YEAR 19 57- 58:
JAMES CHRI STENSEN
AND JOHN GARDNER
APPOINTMENTS
AS PLANNING
COMMISSIONERS:
Proceeding on' to the matter of ordinance~, City Attorney Noonan explained the
ord'~nce which had been prepared for the first reading and introduction at
this l.eeting and concerned the fixing of the amount of revenue required from
prope_-ty taxes for the fiscal year 1957-58. After explanation, Councilman
Ryan ~.oved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the
ord~nLnce be introduced by the reading of title only and the detailed readin~
be w~ved. City Attorney Noonan then read the title of the ordinance, after
whio..~ it was introduced by Councilman Rc~ca.
Procepding on to new business, Mayor Rozzi remarked that if there were no ob-
Jec%ions, he would like at this time to appoint the following Planning Com-
missioners:
James Christensen - to replace the unexpired term of Frank Eserini
John Gardner - to replace the unexpired term of Loui~ Silvas
Councilman Cortesi then moved, seconded by Councilman Ryan and regularly car-
ried, that the appointments as made by 1;he Mayor be confirmed and accepted.
TEEN-AGE
ADVISORY COUNCIL:
The Council then took up the matter of %he Mayor's Teen-Age Advisory Council,
Coun~ilman Ryan briefly explained tho f~nctions of this group and the personf
who would compose it, giving the names ~s follows: Seniors Betty Harte,
Saner- Pidcoke and John Orchard; Junior~ Shirley Crotty and Diane Vallerga;
Sop~o'uores Roger Moore and Ted De Wilde. Councilman Ry&n then moved that
the s~ven names read be accepted as the Teen-Age Advisory Council for the
comin~ year. Councilman Rocca seconded the motion which was regularly car-
riel.
ACCEPTANCE OF.,
PREMIUM RETURN CHECK
FROM STATE COMPENSA-
TION INSURANCE FUND:
Tho next item for Council attention com:orned the acceptanc'e of a dividend
chock from the State Compensation Insurance Fund. Mayor Rossi called on Mr.
Eugene Saylor, present in the audience from the State Compensation Insurance
FuEl, to read a communication from his office dated July 15, 1957, explain-
ing that the refund in the amount of $9,714.92 represented a return of 60
percent of the predum for this year. 3e further explained that the refund
waf'¢ue to the a~oomplishment of city employees because of lema personnel
abs e£teeism, after which explanation he presented Mayor Rossi wt~h s check
in'the aforementioned amount. Councilm, n Ryan commended the City Manager
ant the department heads for their actions in making this refund possible
an& expressed his personal thankm to them.
RODRIGUEZ CLAIM:
CI~ for damages was received from the law office of Albert Picard, filed
in behalf of John and Grace Rodriguez, for damages alleged to have occurred
as L result of a back-up in the sewer line into their home at 102 C~aremont
Aven~e. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Ryan and regularly
carried, that the claim be denied and r~ferred to the City's insurance carri.
JET COMMITTEE
Co~'~nication dated July 25, 1957, was received from Don Delaney, chairman
of =~o Jet Committee, stating that his ~ommittee would present their report
fei' consideration by the Council on the matter of Jet aircraft. Mayor Rozzi
th~a called on Don Delaney who presented his report, reading from it with
expkLnations on the prepared map concerning the take-off pattern over the
City of South San Francisco and other portin®nt information on Jet airliners
Al=er he had completed his explanation, he turned his report and maps over
to =l,e Mayor for keeping by the cityo He then called on John Breed for
cmt~ents and an explanation on a transcript of the meeting held june 12, 195
bec-eon representative8 of the airport and persons interested in the jet
ai=c~aft. After Mr. Breed had commented from his prepared statement, he
likewise turned it over to Mayor Rossi for filing by the City. Mr. Breed
the~ called on Mr. Skulsky, who gave hi8 comments on the danger which
ox=s%ed from the jet aircraft. After the committee had completed thei~ ex-
pl-nLtions and comments, Mayor Rossi t[anked them for the excellent report
wh=c~ they had prepared, commending them for their fine study and survey.
Ho :further remarked that the Council would waste no time in the matter but
wo~ld undertake an immediate study of the recommendations and suggestions
and ~hat in all probability a study meeting would be held during the week.
No f~rther action was taken at this t~.e by the City Council.
GASOLINE CONTRACT
AWARD TO STANDARD
OIL CO. OF CALIF.:
In, er office memorandum dated July 31, 1957, was received from the City
Man~er concerning a compilation of gasoline bids for the year 1957, recom-
mending that the contract be awarded to the low bidder, Standard Oil Compan~
of C~lifornia. Councilman Ryan then moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca an(
re~2larly carried, that the bid of Standard 0il Company of California .be
accepted as specified in the memorandu~ and compilation of the City.M~nager
and %hat the award be made to StandardJOil Company for ~he coming year.
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STORM DRAIN
INSTALLATION
HAMLIN PROPERTY:
Com, .~nication dated July 30, 1957, was received from the Hamlin Company,
req~ting permission to install a 72-inch storm drain on their property in
the -tnston Manor shopping center at the corner of Hickey Boulevard and
E1 CLB ins Real. Accompanying this Commu~ication was a memorandum from the
offJ,ce of Director of Public Works Louis Goss dated July 30, 1957, concern-
lng tls subject matter, recommending that the city authorize the installation
of tl.e mentioned storm drain with the provision that the work be done under
the s~pervislon of his office, plans and specifications having already bem
subs ktted by the property owner. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Coun-
c41el.n Rocca and regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Director
of P~blic Works be accepted.
MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT WITH
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
FOR EXPENDITURE OF
ENGINEERING FUNDS:
Comu~nication dated July 18, 1957, was received from the Division of Highways
whicL was accompanied by a memorandum from Director of Public Works Goss
dates July 29, 1957, concerning the Memorandum of Agreement for the expend-
iture of engineering allocation for the city streets during the year 1957-58.
It w&s the recommendation of the Director of Public Works that the Memorandum
of Agreement be approved. Since this matter had been previously taken care
of by the adoption of a resolution, no farther Council action was taken at
PERMANENT APPOINT-
MENTS OF SCANNELL,
ROSSI, DAVI~ AND
GIANELLI: ~,--~ 0
Recoh~endations were received from Acting Supt. of Public Works Dave Corsigli~
reco~mending the permanent appointments of the following:
PLilip Scannell
Cyril Rossi
R&lph Davis
V~ctor Gianelli
- i~tntenance Man - effective July 10, 1957
- " ~ - ' July 2, 1957
- " " - " July 2, 1957
- La]2orer - " April 16, 1957
CouLcilman Ryan moved, ~econded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried,
that the recommendation of 2he Acting Su~t. of Public Works be accepted.
PROBATIONARY Int~ office memorandum dated July 22, 1957, was received from the office of
APPOINTMENTS OF the Police Chief advising of the probationary appointments of Audry Dale
AUDRY SHELTON AND SheL=on and Jesse Thompson Wallen as police officers, as of July 22, 1957.
JESSE WALLEN AS CouLcJ. lman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried,
POLICE OFFICERS~0~ 0 that the recommendation of the Police Chief be accepted.
MONTHLY REPORTS: Mont;hly reports were received as follows:
C~ty Clerk- - month ~f June 1957
Po~ndkeeper - " " "
S&£ Mates County Health Dept.- " "
Bu=lding Inspector - '* July 1957
Mayor Rozzi remarked that if there were no objections, these reports would
be Lccepted and placed on file. No objections were registered.
GOOD AND WELFARE:
DEFICIENCIES IN
BAUER-LESSER' S
BUR1 BUR1 #3:
Cou~cklman Ryan asked as to the progress being made on the matter of the
Bauer-Lesser tract in Buri Buri #3. Director of Public Works Louis Goss
expk~kned a meeting which had been held with the engineer for the Bauer-Lesse
Comp&ny, at which time the memorandum as prepared by Hr. Goes concerning
the ~kst of deficiencies had been discussed. City Attorney Noonan remarked
than those items which the engineers could agree upon would be taken care of
firs~ and those which could not be agreed upon would have to be discussed
later.
PARKING ON OLD
MISSION ROAD BETWEEN
CHESTNUT AVE. AND
SEQUOIA AVENUE:
CouLcglman Correct brought to the atten~on of the Council the verbal agree-
menz concerning the prohibiting of parking on Old Mission Road between
Chestnut Avenue and Sequoia Avenue which had been agreed upon at the time
of zhe improvement work. He then moved that tho City Attorney be instructed
to pr,,pare the necessary legislation to ~revent parking on Old Mission Road
betw,,en Chestnut and Sequoia ~enues. (~ounctlman Ryan seconded the motion,
after which discussion took place as to whether or not the matter should
firs~ be given study before offtclal action was taken. Coum~ilman Cortest
then ! eyed, seconded by Councilman Ryan and regularly carried that the Chief
of Po2tce, City Janager and City Englnee~ make a study and report of the
matz-r with recommendations to be submitted.
CLEANING UP OF
SERRA HIGHLANDS
SHOPPING AREA:
The~e being no further business under Good and Welfare from members of the
CouLcLl, Mayor Rozzi asked if anyone in the audience had anything they wished
to offffer. Mrs. Hammond, present in the ~udience, asked the City Manager if
any reply had been received from Mr. Mci[eon, the developer of Serra-Highlanct8
rolL,Lye to the cleaning upof the area in the shopping district. City
Man~ger Aiello replied that he had written to Mr. McKeon and followed up with
a telephone call and ns informed that t2ey would take care of the matter.
Mr. ~,Lello then advised Mr. McKeon that if he did not take the necessary
step& to clean up the area, the city would do so and bill him for the work.
Mr. ,Lolls then briefly remarked on the ~lan for King Drive in which the
resLdents of Serra Highlands were intore~ted.
VETERANS OF FOREIGN
WARS YOUTH ACTIVITY
AND BUILDING PROGRAM:
Mr. Goggin, representing the Veterans of Foreign Wars, briefly spoke concern-
ing =he support needed by hie ol'ganisatt~n from the citizens of the COmmunity
in =hsir youth activity and fu.p~hering t~eir building program, He also re-
quec%ud the issuance of a proclamation from the Council to assist them in
this venture. Councilman Ryan then moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and
reg~LLrly carried, that the Ms, proclaim the period fr~m August 6 to
Sep~ber 6, 1957, as Veteran~ of Fer®ig~ Wars Youth Month, with the approp-
ria%- proclamation to be prepared.
Cou~c'-lman Ryan then moved, seconded by :ounctlman Rocca and regularly car-
risc, that the meeting be adjourned until Augmst 19, 1957, at 8 p.m.
Time of adjournment - 9:32 p.m.
ENGINEERING FUNDS:
It was the recommendation of the Dlrector of Publlc Works that the Memorandm
of Agreement be approved. Since this matter had been previously taken care
of by the adoption of a resolution, no further Council action was taken at
this time.
PERMANENT APPOIHT-
BENTS OF SCANNELL,
ROSSI, DAVIS AND
GIANELLI: ~ ~ ~ ~
Recommendations were received from Acting Supt. of Public Works Dave Corsigl:
rocommendin~ the permanent appointments of the following:
Philip Scannell
Cyril Rossi
Ralph Davis
Victor Gianelli
- M~tntenance Man - effective July 10, 1957
- " ' - " July 2, 1957
- " " - " July 2, 1957
- laborer - " April 16, 1957
Councilman Ryan moved, meconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried,
that the recommendation of the Acting Supt. of Public Works be accepted.
PROBATIONARY Inter office memorandum dated July 22, 1957, was received from the office of
APPOINTMENTS OF the Police Chief advising of the probationary appointments of Audry Dale
AUDRY SHELTON AND Shelton and Jesse Thompson Wallen as police officers, as of July 22, 1957.
JESSE WALLEN AS Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried,
POLICE OFFICERS~0 ~ 0 that the recommendation of the Police Chief be accepted.
MONTHLY REPORTS: Monthly reports wore received as follows:
City Clerk- - month of June 1957
Poundkeeper - '* '* "
San Marco County Health Dept.-
Building Inspector - ** July 1957
Mayor Rossi remarked that if there were no objections, these reports would
be accepted and placed on file. No objections were registered.
GOOD AND WELFARE:
DEFICIENCIES IN
BAUER-LESSER' S
BUR1 BUR1 #3:
Councilman Ryan asked as to the progress being made on the matter of the
Bauer-Lesser tract in Burl Burl #3. Director of Public Works Louis Goss
explained a meeting which had been held with the engineer for the Bauer-Lose
Company, at which time the memorandum as prepared by Mr. Goss concerning
the list of deficiencies had been cLtscussed. City Attorney Noonan remarked
that those items which the engineers could agree upon would be taken care oJ
first and those which could not be agreed upon would have to be discussed
later.
PARKING ON OLD
MISSION ROAD BETWEEN
CHESTNUT AVE. AND
SEQUOIA AVENUE:
Councilman Cortesi brought to the atten~ on of the Council the verbal agree-
ment concerning the prohibiting of parking on Old Mission Road between
Chestnut Avenue and Sequoia Avenue which had been agreed upon at the the
of the improvement work. He then moved that tho City Attorney be instructe(
to prepare the necessary legislation to prevent parking on Old Mission Road
between Chestnut and Sequoia Avenues. Councilman Ryan seconded the motion,
after which discussion took place as to whether or not the matter should
first bo given study before official action was taken. Couecilman Cortesi
then moved, seconded by Councilman Ryan and regularly carried that the Chie~
of Police, City Manager and City En~ineermake a study and report of the
matter with recommendations to be submitted.
CLEANING UP OF
SERRA HIGHLANDS
SHOPPING AREA:
There being no further business under Good and Welfare from members of the
Council, Mayor Roszi asked if anyone in the audience had anythin~ they wish,
to offer. Mrs. Hammond, present in the audience, asked the City Manager if
any reply had boon received from Mr. McKeon, the developer of Serra-Highlan,
relative to the cleaning up of tho irma in the shopping district. City
Manager Aiello replied that he had written to Mr. McKeon and followed up
a telephone call and was informed that they would take care of the matter.
Mr. Aiollo then advised Mr. McKeon that if he did not take the necessary
steps to clean up the irma, the city would do so and bill h~m for the work.
Mr. Aiollo then briefly remarked on the plan for King Drive in which the
residents of S~rra Highlands were interested.
VKTKRANS OFFOREIGN
WARS YOUtH ACTIVITY
AND BUILDING PROGRAM:
Mr. Goggin, representing the Veterans of Foreign Wars, briefly spoke concer~
ing the support needed by his organisatton from the citizens of the communi'
in their youth activity and fu~tbring their building program, He also re-
quested the issuance of a proelamatios from the Council to assist them in
this venture. Councilman Ryan then moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and
regularly carried, that tho Mayo~pro~la~m the period from August 6 to
September 6, 1957, as Veterans of Foreign Wars Youth Month, with the approp
riate proclmtion to be prepared.
Councilman Ryan then moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly car-
ried, that the mooting be adjourned until Aus~mt 19, 1957, at 8 p.m.
ADJOURNMENT: / .....
T4ue of adjournment - 9:32 p.m,
city clerk
APPROVE~..~~~_. ~~.,
RESOLUTION NO. 2511
A ~SOLUTION OF TBE CITY COUNCIL OF TF~ CITY OF
SO~H SAN FRANCISCO IN ~EMORY OF JOSEPH H. DIAS,
A~ 2~PLOYEE OF THE STREET DEPARTMENT OF THE
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
~HERRAS, it has pleased Almighty God in His infinite wisdom to remove from our
midst JOSEPH H. DIAS, and
WHEREAS, Mr. Dl&s, a native of California, was a resident of the City of South San
Francisco, State of California, and
WHEREAS, Mr. Diks was employed by the Street Department of the City of South San
Francisco from the 15th d~y of April 1946 until his untimely ~eath on t~a 12th day of June
1957, and
WHEREAS, said J~Sl H. DIAS, as a loyal and faithful public servant, contributed
greatly, by untiring effort , to the upbuilding and improvemeLt of the City of South San
Francisco, and
NOW, THEREFORE,
that this City Council
to his fmaily in their
IT RE~OLVED by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco
the passing of JOSEPH H. DIAS ~nd extends its sincere sympathy
of sorrow.
BE IT FURTHER that this resolution be spread upon the official minutes of
this City Council and th~= a copy thereof together with a par:h~ent certificate of merit be
sent to the wife of JO8~]~ H. DIAS. '
introduced and a
a regular meetin
AYES:
NOGS: None
ABSENT:
I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was regularly
by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco at
held this 5th day of August, 1957, by the following vote:
G. J. Rozzi, Andrew Rocca, F~ikio Cortesi and Leo J. Ryan
Francis Lucchio
ATTEST:
~ity Clerk