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REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
HELD MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1963
TIME:
PLACE:
CALL TO ORDER:
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
AND INVOCATION:
ROLL CALL:
MINUTES:
CLAIMS:
PARKING DISTRICT
NO. 1 CLAIMS:
SEWERAGE TREATMENT
IMPRV., PLANNING
AND ENGINEERING
FUND CLAIMS:
SPRUCE AVENUE
ASSESSMENT FUND
CLAIM:
SSF MARINA
CLAIMS:
8.:00 p.m.
Council Chambers, City Hall
The meeting was called to order by ~ayor Patrick E. Ah~rn at
8:00 p.m. '
Pledge of Allegiance to the Fla~ wa3 recited. Due to the ab-
s!ence of Reverend Norman H. Bar'our of St. Elizabeth's~Episcopal
Church, no invocation was given.
Present: Councilmen Patrick E. Ahem, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew
Rocca, G. J. Rozzi, and Frank Bertucelli.
Absent: None.
Mayor Ahem asked if there was a motion approvin~ the minutes
of the regular meetin~ of February 18, 1963, and-the adjourned
regular m~eting of February 20, 196B.
Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regu-
larly carried, that the minutes of the regular meeting of Feb-
ruary 18, 1963, and the adjourned r~ular meeting of February
20, 1963, be approved as submitted. -
Mayor Ahem then asked if there was a motion approving the
regular claims as submitted for payment. Councilman Rocca
moved, seconded by Councilman Bertucelli and regularly carried,
that the regular claims totaling $17,557.18 be approved for
payment.
Parking District No. 1 Claims: Mayor Ahem then askedI if there
Was a motion approving the claims as submitted.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi and regu-
larly carried, that the claims for Parking District No. 1,
~otaling $2,444.81, be approved for payment.
Sewerage Treatment Improvement, Plannin~ and Engineerih~ Fund
~laims: I
(a) Jeuks & Adamson claim dated February 4, 1963, in the amount
of $435.51 for 30 sets of plans for South San Francisco-
San Bruno Treatment Works Enlargements -- 30% to be paid by
San Bruno.
(b)
Jenks & Adamson claim dated February 13, 1963, in the amount
of $38,216.00 for cousultin~ engineering services (Phase C,
Progress Payment No. 3) -- ~0% ~o be paid by San Bruno.
Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded bN Councilman Bertucelli and
regularly carried, that the claims as submitted for the Sewerage
Treatment Improvement, Planning and Engineering Fund be approved
for payment.
Spruce Avenue Assessment Fund Claiw.:
San Jose Steel Company, Inc. claim dated February 20, 1963,
in the amount of $1,340.00 for furnishing and installing
fences in the Spruce Avenue Drainage Area.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Bertucelli and
regularly carried, that the claim as submitted for Spruce Avenue
Assessment Fund be approved for payment.
South San Francisco Marina Claims: '
(a) Healy Tibbitts Construction Company claim dated January 31,
1963, in the amount of $21,33L.70 for Construction No. 62-11.
(b) Hart & Hyndin~ claim dated January 31, 1963, in lhe amount
of $29,952.61-for Construction No. 62-3A.
Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman RoEca and regu-
larly carried, that the claims as submitted for the South San
Francisco Marina be approved for payment.
BID OPENING --
$1,000,000 BOND
ISSUE - SEWAGE
PLANT BOND BIDS:
T~e Mayor announced that this was the time and place fixed for
;'3e receipt of bids on the sale of the First Division of the
General Obligation Bonds of the City. The Clerk reported that
".e had au affidavit of mailing Official Notice of Sale on file
t~ his office.
.Douncilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca, that the
~ids received be opened and declared.
The following bids Were opened, examined and declared:
1. United California Bank; Paine, Webberz Jackson & Curtis;
i J.A. Ho~le & Company; Francis 1. Du Pont & Co.; Stern, Frank,
Meyer & Fox and J. A. Overton & Co. bid par and accrued in-
terest to ~ake of delivery and a premium of $1.00 at:
6% for bonds maturin~ in the years 1964 thru L966,
4% " " " " " year 1967,
" L969,
" L972,
" L976,
" 1979.
The Bank of California, N.A.; First Western Bank & Trust
Company; Hill Hichards & Compan~ ±nc Shelb~ Cullom Davis
& Company bid par and accrued in:eres~ to date of delivery at:
for bonds maturin~ in t.~e years 196~ thru ~965,
" " " - " " year 1966,
" " " " " years 1967 thru 1971,
" " " " " " 1972 " 1976,
" " " " " " 1977 " 1979.
6%
2.50%
2.75%
Blyth & Co., Inc.; J. Barth & Co.; William R. Staats & Co.;
Sutro & Co. bid par and accrued interest to date of delivery
and a premium of $170.00 at:
5% for bonds maturin~ in the years 196~ thru '19~6,
-1Z4~ " " " -"" " 1967 "1969,
" " " "" "
" " " "" "
" " " " " " 1977 " 1979.
Bank of America N.T. & S.A. and Associates bid pariand accrued
interest to date of delivery and a premium of $279.00 at:
for bonds maturin~ in the years 196~ thru 1966,
l~ " " " - " " year 1967,
2-1~4~ " " " " " years 1968 " 1970,
2--1~2% " " " " " " 1971 " '1973,
2-3/4% " " " "" " 1974 "1977,
2.90% " " " " " " 1978 " 1979.
®
Wells Fargo Bank; Hayden Stone & Co.; R. H. Moulton & Company;
Security First National ~auk; S%uman, Agnew & Co.: Weeden &
0o.. and Dean Witter & Co. b~d 9ar and accrued interest to
dat~ of delivery and a premium ~f $120.00 at:
2
2-3/4%
for bonds maturing in ;he years 196~ thru
" " " " " year 1967,
" " " " " 2ears 1968 "
" " " " " " 1971 "
" " " " " " 1975 "
1966,
1970,
1974,
1979.
Crocker-Au~lo National Bank~ Ma3a~er; Salmon Brothers &
~utzler; C. J. Devine & Co.. d. S. Strauss & Co., National
~ank of commerce, Seattle, $id par and accrued interest to
date of deliver2 and a premium of $863.00 at:
6% for bonds maturing in the years 196~ thru
2-1/4% " " " "" " 1967 "
2-""112% " " " " " " 1970 "
2-~/4~% " " " " " " 1972 "
2.85% " " " " " year 1977,
2.90% " " " " " " 1978,
3% " " " " " " 1979.
1966,
1969,
1971,
1976,
Phelps, Fenn & Co., and Associates bid par and accrued in-
terest to date of delivery and a premium of $450.00 at:
2-1/..2%
2.9o~
for bonds maturin~ in the years 1964 thru 1968,
" " " - " " " 1969 "' 1971,
" " " " " " 1972 " 1976,
" " " " " " 1977 " 1979.
BID OPENING --
$1, OOG~ 000 BOND
ISSUE - SEWAGE
PLANT BOND BIDS:
( C 0NT INUED )
PUBLIC HEARING --
CALIF. GOLF CLUB
ANNEXATION:
PUBLIC HEARING --
PLANNED COMMUNITY
REZONING:
POLICE RESERVE WEEK --
MARCH 25-29, 1963:
AEROSPACE WEEK --
MARCH 25-B1, 1963:
RESOLUTION N0. ~73
AC(;EFTING CONSENI -
CALIF. GOLF CLUB
PROPERTY ANNEXATION:
RESOLUTION NO. ~68~
THANS~ OF FD~DS -
SEWAGE T~E. ATMENT
IMPRV., PLANNING &
ENGINEERING FUND:
RESOLUTION NO. ~68~5
RATES - KAISER
HEALTH PLAN:
RESOLUTION NO. 3686
~u'rUAL AiD AOKEE~NT
FIRE PROTECTION:
RESOLUTION NO. $68~
NO MAJOHII~ ~MO'I'ESTS -
CALIF. GOLF CLUB
PROPERTY ANNEXATION:
Ta~lor and Company bid par and accrued interest to
delivery at:
date of
5% for bonds maturing in tse years 1964' thru [966,
4-1/.4%, " " " . r. year 1967, '
2[1/.2~. " " " " " years 1968 " 1972,
2 3/?_% " " " " " " 1973. " 1975,
2-7/8% " " " " " " 197~ " 1979.
The bids were referred to Attorney Rgoney for computation and
report.
Mayor Ahern declared the Public Hearing for the annexation of
the California Golf Club opened, asking if any written protests
:.ad been received, to which the City Clerk replied none had been
reiceived by his office. He then asked if anyone presen~ in the
!Udience had any protest they wished to register. There being
one, Mayor Ahem then closed the Public Hearing. i
Yotice of Hearin~ on Planned CommuniTy Rezoning -- (Continued)
~kNDMENT OF ZON~G ORDINANCE NO. 353 A~ AMEN~,:D, AMENDING
SEiCTIONS 3, 3.2, 3.3, 3.~, 3.5, 3.6, 3.8, ~.2, 5, 6 AND 7, ALL
FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADDING TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE PROVISIONS
FOR PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT.
There being no objections, and pursuant to the request of the
City Attorney, the Public Hearin~ was continued to the next
reigular meeting on March 18, 196~.
The City Clerk announced that the following proclamatio~ had
been issued by the Mayor's Office:
$Proclamation designatin~ March 25th to March 29th, 1963, as
POlice Reserve Week" in ~he City of South San Francisco.
The Mayor so proclaimed.
The City Clerk announced the followi~g proclamation had been
issued by the Mayor's Office:
A Proclamation designating March 25th to March 31st, 1963, as
"Aerospace Week" in the City of South San Francisco.
The Mayor so proclaimed.
City Attorney Noonan explained the f=rsb resolution ready for
3ouncil action, after which Councilman Rocca introduced: "A
_~ESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCIS-
~0 ACCEPTING CONSENT tN ACCORDANCE WZTH GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION
35~19 -- ANNEXATION -- PORTION OF CALIFORNIA GOLF CLUB PROPERTY".
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E.
.~hern, Emilio Corbesi, Andrew Rocca, and Frank Berbucelli.
Noes, none. Abstaining, Councilman G. J. Rozzi. Absent, none.
~iby Attorney Noonan explained the next resolution, after which
3oUncilman Rozzi introduced: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO AUTHORIZING TRANSFER OF FUNDS
£ SEWERAGE TP~ATMENT IMPROVEMENT, PLANNING AND ENGINEERING FUND".
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E.
A~ern, EmiliO Corbesi, Andrew Rocca, G. J. Rozzi, and Frank
3erbucelli. Noes, none. Absent, note.
T.ne City Attorney explained the next resolution, after which
.~"ouncilman Rozzi introduced: "A RES(LUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
DF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO A~THORIZING AMENDMENT OF
2ATES - KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLA~~, INC., GROUP 245".
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E.
A'aern, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca, G. J. Rozzi, and Frank
3ertucelli. Noes, none. Absent, none. ,
.~ity Attorney Noonan explained the next resolution, after which
oun cilman Rocca introduced: "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECU-
I0N OF DAY TO DAY MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT".
R.~ll call vote was as. follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E.
A~ern, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca, G. J. Rozzi, and Frank
3ertucelli. Noes, none. Absent, note.
The City Attorney explained the next resolution, after which
Comncilman Bertucelli introduced: "A RESOLUTION DECLARING NO
FAjORITY PROTESTS MADE IN CALIFORNIA GOLF CLUB PROPERTY ANNEX-
ATION". :
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick' E.
Ahem, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca, and Frank Bertucelli.
Koes, none. Abstaining, Councilman G. J. Rozzi. Absent, none.
395
ORDINANCE NO. 487
TREASURE ISLAND
ANNEXATION:
2nd Readi~_/
Adoption
ORDINANCE --
AMENDING NO. 482
TOWING/WRECKER:
1st Reading/
Introduction
ORDINANCE --
CALIF. GOLF CLUB
PROPERTY ANNEXATION:
1st Reading/
Introduction
SSF MARINA --
DAY PARK AREA:
PEARL & CASPER TORP -
CLAIM AGAINST CITY:
SUNDBERG BUILDING
CORPORATION --
USE PERMIT
P.C. RES0. NO. 1575:
PLANNED COMMUNITY
ORDINANCE - PUBLIC
HEARING PROCEEDINGS:
Sity Attorney Noonan explained the ordinance which waslready
for second reading and adoption, stating that a motion could
be adopted by Council if they so desired that reading of the
ordinance in its entirety be waived and that it be passed and
adopted by the reading of title onlN. Councilman Rozzi so
moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried.
Sity Attorney Noonan then remarked that a motion could be adopted
$Council that the ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO APPROVING THE ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO OF CERTAIN INHABITED TERRITORY DESIGNATED
AS *TREASURE ISLAND ANNEXATION*" be read for the second time
by title and be passed and adopted, the reading in its entirety
having been duly waived. Councilmar. Rocca so moved, seconded
by Councilman Rozzi.
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen PatriCk E.
Ahern, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca, G. J. Rozzi, and Frank
Bertucelli. Noes, none. Absent, none. ~
City Attorney Noonan then explained the ordinance which had
been prepared for Council*s attention and was ready for its
first reading and introduction. He stated that a motion could
be adopted by Council that reading of the ordinance in its en-
tirety be waived and that it have i~;s first reading and intro-
by the reading of title only. Councilman Rozzi so moved,
seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried. City Attor-
ney Noonan then stated that a motion could be adopted that an
ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUUTH SAN FRANCISCO'S
tTOWING AND WRECKER 0RDINANCEt NO. &82" be introduced, reading
in its entirety having been duly waived. Councilman Rocca so
moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi.
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E.
Ahem, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca, G. J. Rozzi, and Frank
Bertucelli. Noes, none. Absent, none. ,
City Attorney Noonan then explained the ordinance which had
been prepared for Councilts attention and was ready for its
first reading and introduction. He stated that a motion could
be adopted by Council that reading of the ordinance in its en-
tirety be waived and that it have its first reading and intro-
duction by the reading of title only. Councilman Rocca so moved,
seconded by Councilman Bertucelli a~d regularly carried. City
Aittorney Noonan then stated that a notion could be adopted that
a~ ordinance entitled: "AN ~
ORDINANCE APPROVING THE ANNEXATION
0~ CERTAIN UNINHABITED TERRITORY DESIGNATED *PORTION OF CALIFOR-
NIA GOLF CLUB PROPERTYt TO THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO" be
introduced, reading in its entirety having been duly waived.
Ciouncilman Rocca so moved, seconded by Councilman Bertucelli
~nd regularly carried.
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E.
Ahern, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca, and Frank BertuceLli.
Noes, none. Abstaining, Councilman G. J. Rozzi. Absent, none.
A communication dated Febrmary 26, 196B, received from John A.
Blume & Associates, E~ineers, submittAng proposal for prelim-
inary planning of Day Park Area and preparation of wor~ing draw-
ings and specifications for landscaping at the Marina.
Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Bertucelli and
~egularly carried, that the proposal be accepted and aAthoriza-
tion for the preparation of plans amd specifications be approved
subject to the enlargement of Item % on specific landscaping on
Daytime Park Area.
Claim against the City was received from Pearl and Casper Torp
alleging damages in the amount of $$6.91 to their automobile as
the result of an accident at E1Camino Real and Orange. Avenue
in which a city owned vehicle was i~volved. ,
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi and regu-
larly carried, that the claim be denied and referred to the
City*s insurance carrier.
USE PERMIT Resolution No. 1575 was received from the Planning
Oommission recommending permission be granted for the request
to erect a six-unit apartment building on the corner of Orange
Avenue and "A" Street in a C-1 area adjoining a residential
area -- Lots 22-24-26, Block 10, Tcwn of Baden, subject to the
condition that existing trees be replaced; size, type and loca-
tion to be approved by the Architectural Committee. Councilman
Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilmar Rocca and regularly carried,
that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved
and accepted.
Inter-Office Memorandum dated Febraur2 26, 1963, received from
the Planning Commission, submitting the proposed Plan~ed Com-
munity and Planned Unit Amendments to the Zoning Ordirance.
396
PLANNED COMMUNITY
ORDINANCE - PUBLIC
HEARING PROCEEDINGS:
(CONTINUED).
BRADFORD R. GUTHRIE --
EXTENSION OF
APPOINTMENT:
~d-~ 0 0 0
Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca ar.d regu-
larly carried, that the report be ordered accepted and filed
in the Public Hearing proceedings. ~
Inter-Office Memorandum dated February 25, 1963, received from
the Director of Public Works, requesting and additional BO-day
~eXteusion of the provisional appointment for Bradford R. Guthrie,
'as Engineering Aide. ,
Councilman Rozzi moved, secanded by Councilman Rocca and regu-
larly carried, that the request as submitted be approved.
MONTHLY REPORTS:
MOnthly Reports were received from:
DEPARTMENT OF
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
CONTROL:
GOOD AND WELFARE:
City Clerk - December, ~962, and January, 1963
Parking District No. 1 December, 1962, and January, 1963
Police Department - January, 196B.
There being uo objections, Mayor Ahem ordered the reports
accepted and placed on file.
The following application was received from the Department of
Alcoholic Beverage Control:
Schoolhouse Grocery - Application for Retail 0ff-SAle
~eer and Wine, as applied for by Albert and Lola
Venturi, at 598 Baden Avenue.
There being no objections, Mayor Ahem ordered the report placed
on file. ,
There being nothing further and awaiting the return ofiBond Coun-
sel, Mayor Ahern proceeded on to Good and Welfare. ,
Mayor Ahem commented on the earlier declaration of Bids received
on the sale of Bonds, remarking that the residents of the City
Should be proud of the low rate of interest bid due to the very
fine financial condition of the City. ~
DISCUSSION --
SSF MARINA:
RECESS:
He then asked if any member of the Council had anything they
wished to offer. There being none, he asked if anyone in the
audience had anything they wished to offer.
Charles Lema of 835 Olive Avenue commented on the fine develop-
ment taking place at the Beach, remarking that this was one of
the projects he always wished to see accomplished. He then re-
quested of Council that consideration be given to the establish-
ment of a Swimming Pool for the children of the community and
adults as well.
Mayor Ahern then explained that in the projected fire,ear plan
the Swimming Pool was to be included. ~
A recess was declared at 8:37 p.m. by Mayor Ahern to await the
return of Bond Counsel with the compilation of Bonds..~
APPEARING ABSENT -
COUNCILMAN CORTESI:
SEWAGE'PLANT BOND
SALE -- WELLS FARGO:
RESOLUTION NO. 3688
AWARDING SALE OF
BONDS - SEWAGE PLANT:
Councilman Cortesi left ~he meetin~ and did not return. The
meeting was recalled to order at 9~27 p.m. by Mayor AHern.
Attorney Rooney reported that the highest bid was that of Wells
Fargo Bank, Hayden Stone & Co., R. H. Moulton & Compary, Secur-
ity First National Bank, Shuman, Agnew & Co., Weeden & Co.,
Dean Witter & Co., by Wells Fargo Bank Account Manager, at a
total interest cost to the City of,$286~567.50, with an effective
interest rate to the City of 2.722 B159~. ,
Attorney Rooney explained the next resolution, after which Coun-
cilman Rozzi introduced: "A RESOLUTION AWARDING SALE OF BONDS,
MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF 1963, $1,000,O00 - FIRST DIVISION".
'
AD JOURNMENT:
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilman Patrick E.
Ahem, Andrew Rocca, G. J. Rozzi and Frank Bertucelli, Noes,
none. Absent, Councilman Emilio Cortesi.
There being nothing further, Councilman Rocca moved, seconded
by Councilman Rozzi and regularly carried, that the meeting be
adjourned to March 18, 1963.
Time of adjournment:
TFULLY SUBMITTED,,;
9:30 p.m.