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REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
HELD MONDAY, JULY 20, 1964
TIME:
PLACE:
CALL TO ORDER:
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
AND INVOCATION:
ROLL CALL:
MINUTES:
CLAIMS:
PARKING DISTRICT
NO. 1 CLAIMS:
BUTLER ROAD ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT CLAIM:
LOWRIE-BOTHIN
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
CLAIM:
PERSON AND SWANSON
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
CLAIM:
SSF IND. PARK NO. 3
CLAIMS:
8 :O0 p.m.
Council Chambers, City Hall
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Patrick E. Ahem at
8:02 p.m.
PLedge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited. Due to the absence
of Reverend David Donnelly of Westside Baptist Church, uo invoca-
tion was given.
P~esent:
Absent:
Councilmen Patrick E. Ahem, Frank Bertucelli, Emilio
Cortesi, and Andrew Rocca.
Councilman Guido J. Rozzi.
Mayor Ahem asked if there was a motion approving the minutes of
the regular meeting of July 6, 1964.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Bertucelli and reg-
ularly carried, that the minutes of the regular meeting of July
19~4, be approved as submitted.
Mayor Ahem then asked if there was a motion approving the regular
claims as submitted for payment.
Councilman Bertucelli moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and reg-
ularly carried, that the regular clains totaling $81,089.59 be
a~proved for payment.
Mayor Aheru then asked if there was a motion approving the claims
for Parking District No. I as submitted for payment.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Bertucelli and reg-
ularly carried, that the claims as submitted for Parking District
Nc. 1, totaling $171.31, be approved for payment.
Butler Road Assessment District Claim:
Woodward-Clyde-Sherard and Associates claim dated June 27,
1964, in the amount of $421.25 for engineering and testing
services.
Councilman Bertucelli moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and reg-
ularly carried, that the claim as submitted for the Butler Road
Assessment District be approved for payment.
Lowrie-Bothin Assessment District Claim:
McKeegau Electric Co., Inc. claim in the amount of $413.00
for installing fire alarm box at Lowrie Avenue.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Oouncilmau Bertucelli and reg-
ularly carried, that the claim as submitted for the Lowrie-Bothin
Assessment District be approved for payment.
Person and Swanson Assessment District Claim:
Enterprise-Journal claim dated June 25, 1964, in the amount
of $75.85 for advertising ou the vacation of San Bruno Road.
Councilman Bertucelli moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and reg-
ularly carried, that the claim as submitted for the Person and
S'~auson Assessment District be approved for payment.
South San Francisco Industrial Park No. 3 Claims:
(b)
Enterprise-Journal claim dated June 25, 1964, in the amount
of $T6.75 for advertising on the vacation of a public util-
ity easement in South San Francisco Industrial Park No. 3.
Enterprise-Journal claim dated June 25, 1964, in the amount
of $25.90 for advertising changes iu South San Francisco In-
dustrial Park No. 3.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Bertucelli and reg-
ularly carried, that the claims as submitted for South San Fran-
cisco Industrial Park No. 3 be approved for payment.
622
SSF LIBRARY CLAIM:
PUBLIC HEARING --
VACATION
OLD SAN BRUNO ROAD:
(PERSON & SWANSON)
PUBLIC HEARING --
ELECTRICAL CODE
SAN MATEO COUNTY:
PUBLIC HEARING --
REZONING - BALBI
PROPERTY (11-~62-3):
PUBLIC HEARING --
REZONING - BRUSC0 AND
CASSINELLI PROPERTY
( ll-~?O-1/~l-~?0-2 ):
PUBLIC HEARING --
REZONING - GISELDINI
PROPERTY
(11-262-0 AND
11-262-05 ):
RESOLUTION NO. 3998
VACATION -
OLD SAN BRUNO ROAD:
(PERSON'& SWANSON)
RESOLUTION NO. 3999
REZONING - BAL~I
PROPERTY (11-262-3):
South San Francisco Library Claim:
Paul D. Marklin¢ & Associates claim dated July 2, 1964, in
the amount of $~,828.00 for architectural services.
Co.u~cilman Bertucelli moved, seconded b~ Councilman Rocca and reg-
ul~rl2~ carried, that the claim for the South San Francisco Library
be ~pProved four payment. I
Mayor Ahem declared the Public Heariu¢ opened on the propOSed va-
ca~iou of a part of Old san Bruno Road~ askiu¢ if any writseu pro-
te~i~s had been received, to which the City Cl~rk replied u0ue had
been received by his office. He then asked if anyone present in
the audience wished to register au oral protest. There beiin~ none,
Ma~or Aheru declared the Public Hearing_ closed. -
Mayor ~Aheru declared the Public Hearing_ opened on the ADOPTION BY
REF~NCE ON THE ELECTRICAL CODE OF THE COUNTY OF SAN MATEO IN A
PROPOSED CITY ORDINANCE REGULATING THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLA-
TION OF ELECTRICAL WIRING SYSTEMS, SIGES AND EQUIPMENT IN ~HE CITY
OF .SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. He asked if ar~y written protests !had been
received, to which the City Clerk replied none had been rebeived
by ~is office. He then asked if anyone p~esent in the audlience
wished to register an oral protest. There being none, Mayor Ahem
declared the Pmblic Hearing closed.
MaWor Ahem declared the Public Hearin~ opened on the AMENDMENT OF
ZONING ORDINANCE AND REZONING TO RESTRICTED MULTIPLE FAMIL~f RESI-
DENTIAL DISTRICT (R-3 DISTRICT) THE PAP.CEL CONTAINING ONE ACRE MORE
OR ~LESS~ LOCATED GENERALLY ON THE EAST SIDE OF WILLOW AVENUE BE-
TWE~EN THE MILLER AVENUE EXTENSION AND THE LUTHERAN CHURCH PROPERTY,
WHIDH PARCEL IS DESCRIBED HEREIN AND ALSO KNOWN AS THE PROPERTY OF
BAJ~BI (ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. 11-262-3). He asked if any Written
pretests had been received, to which the City Clerk replied none had
been received by his office. He then asked if anyone present wished
to register an oral protest. There being none, Mayor Aheru declared
the Public Hearing closed.
Ma~or Ahem declared the Publi~ Hearing_ opened ou the AMENDMENT OF
ZONING ORDINANCE REZONING TO RESTRICTED MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
DISTRICT (R-3 DISTRICT) THE PARCELS CONTAINING 6,25 ACRES ~MORE OR
LESS, LOCATED GENERALLY ON THE EAST SIDE OF WILLOW AVENUE !BETWEEN
MILr~ AVENUE EXTENSION AND THE LUTHERAN CHURCH PROPERTY, '.WHICH PAR-
CELS ARE DESCRIBED HEREIN AND ALSO KNOWN AS THE PROPERTIES OF BRUSCO
AND CASSINELLI (ASSESSOR'S PARCELS NOS. ll-270-1 AND 11-270-2). He
asked if any written protests had been received, to which the City
Cl~rk replied none had been received by his office. He t~en asked
if anyone present wished to register an oral protest. There bein¢
none, Mayor Ahem declared the Public Hearin¢ closed.
Ms,or Ahem declared the Public Hearin~ opened on the AMENDMENT OF
ZCFING ORDINANCE REZONING TO RESTRICTED MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
DISTRICT (R-3 DISTRICT) THE PARCELS CONTAINING THREE ACRES MORE OR
LESS, LOCATED GENERALLY ON THE EAST SDE OF WILLOW AVENUE BETWEEN
MILLER AVENUE EXTENSION AND THE LUTHERAN CHURCH PROPERTY, !WHICH PAR-
CBLS ARE DESCRIBED HEREIN AND ALSO KNOWN AS THE PROPERTY OF GUISEPPE.
A~qD MARY GISELDINI (ASSESSOR'S PARCELS NOS. 11-262-04 AND! 11-262-05).
He asked if any written protests had been Peceived,1 $~ which the City
Clerk replied uoue had been received bV his office. He then asked
if anyone present wished to re_~ister a.~ oral protest. There belu_~
none, Mayor Ahem declared the Public '.~earlnE closed.
CL.~y Attorney Noonan explained the first resolution which had been
prepared for Council's attention, after which Councilman Bertucelli
i~roduced: "CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF S0~TH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF
C~LIFORNIA- A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE VACATION OF A P~d~T! OF OLD
S~ BRUNO ROAD".
ROll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E. Ahem,
F~ank Bertucelll, Emilio Cortesi, and Andrew Rocca. Noes, none.
ADsent, Councilman Guido J. Rozzi.
C'[ty Attorney Noonau explained ~the .next resolution ready for Coun-
cil action, after which Councilman Rocca introduced: "CITY COUNCIL,
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA - A RESQLUTION AP-
PR.DVING THE REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION TO
REZONE THE PROPERTY OF VALENTIN0 ~BALB- (ASSESSOR'S PARCE~ NO.
11-262-3) AND ORDERING ENDORSEMENTS APFIXED TO SAID REPORT AND REC-
O-~ENDATION". I'
R011 call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen PatrickiE. Ahem,
F~ank Bertucelli, Emilio Cor~esi, and Andrew Rocca. Noes, none.
Absent, Councilman Guido J. Rozzi.
ORDINANCE --
HICKEY BOULEVARD
EXTENSION - COUNTY
HIGHWAY SYSTEM:
2nd.
Re adiug/~Adop t iou
(HELD 0VER)
ORDINANCE N0. 507
ELECTRICAL CODE
ADOPTION
SAN MATEO COUNTY
REPEALING ORD. NO. 348:
2nd Reading/Adoption
ORDINANCE NO. 508
PLUMBING CODE
ADOPTION
SAN MATEO COUNTY
AMENDING ORD. NO. 319:
2nd Reading/Adoption
ORDINANCE --
REZONING
NEIGHBORHOOD 18 -
WESTBOROUGH:
1st Reading/
Iutroduction
The next item for Council attention was the 2nd reading and adop-
tion of the ordinance entitled: "ORDIYANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH
SAN FRANCISCO CONSENTING TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PORTION OF
HID~EY BOULEVARD EXTENSION WITHIN THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
AS A PART OF THE COUNTY HIGHWAY SYSTEM OF THE COUNTY OF SAN MATE0".
Mayor Ahem remarked that at the Council's study session meeting
eaelier iu the afternoon the Attorney for the residents of Winston
Ma.tot, whose services they had secured, appeared and asked for a
continuance of Due week in which to study the matter. He stated
that he had been contacted the Thursday previously and had not had
sufficient time to fully study this subject.
There being no objections, Mayor Ahem continued this item to the
adjourned meeting to be held Monday, July 27, 1964, at which time
Council would take its action.
City Attorney Noonan explained the ordluance which was ready for
its second reading and adoption, stating that a motion could be
adopted by Council if they so desired ~hat reading of the i ordinance
iT its entirety be waived and that it be passed and adopted by the
reading of title only. Councilman Rocca so moved, seconded by
CoUncilman Bertucelli and regularly carried. City Attorney Noonan
then remarked that a motion could be adopted by Council that the
ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 348 OF
T?~ CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, AND T2tE ADOPTION THEREBY OF THE
ELECTRICAL CODE OF THE COUNTY OF SAN MATE0; PROVIDING FOR THE IS-
SUANCE OF CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY OF PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE
M~INTAINING AND EXTENSIONS OF ELECTRICAL WIRING IN PLANTS~ REQUIR-
IFG A PERMIT FOR THE INSTALLATION OR ALTERATION OF ELECTRIC WIRING,
ELECTRIC SIGNS, AND EQUIPMENT; PROVIDING FOR A BOARD OF ELECTRICAL
EXAMINERS AND PRESCRIBING THEIR DUTIES; DEFINING CERTAIN TERMS;
ESTABLISHING MINIMUM REGULATIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION OR ~LTERA-
TXONS OR ADDITIONS OR REPAIRS OF ELECTRICAL WIRING SYSTEMS AND THE
INSPECTION THEREOF; PROVIDING PENALTIF. S FOR VIOLATIONS; AND ADOPT-
ING BY REFERENCE THE ELECTRICAL CODE ~F THE COUNTY OF SANi MATE0
PASSED AND ADOPTED THE l~TH DAY OF JAh-UARY, 196~, AND THEI NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL CODE, 1962 EDITION, INCORPCRATED BY REFERENCE THEREIN",
be read for the second time by title and be passed and adbpted,
the reading in its entirety having been duly waived. CoUncilman
Bertucelli so moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca. ~
R011 call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E. Ahem,
Frank Bertucelli, Emilio Cortesi, and Andrew Rocca. NoeS, none.
A'~seut, Councilman Guido J. Rozzi.
City Attorney Noonan explained the ordinance which was ready for
i~s 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 Duly. Councilman Rocca so moved, seconded by
Councilman Bertucelli and regularly carried. City Attorney Noonan
taeu remarked that a motion could be adopted by Council that the
o~diuauce entitled: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRAN-
CISCO AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 319 ENTITLED 'AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING
TBE PLUMBING CODE OF THE COUNTY OF SAN MATE0, CALIFORNIA~ REVISED
MARCH l, 1950, AS THE PLUMBING CODE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRAN-
CISCO'; PROVIDING IN SAID AMENDMENT FOR THE COLLECTION oF PLUMBING
FEES AND GAS FEES IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE BUILDING PERMIT FEES;
A~ ESTABLISHING FEE SCHEDULES", be read for the second time by
title and be passed and adopted, the reading iu its entirety hav-
ing been duly waived. Councilman Ber~ucelli so moved, seconded by
Councflmau Rocca. ~
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E. Ahern,
Frank Bertucelli, Emilio Cortesi, and Andrew Rocca. Noes, none.
Absent, Councilman Guido J. Rozzi.
Cbty Attorney Noonan next explained tae ordinance which had been
prepared and was ready for first reading and introduction, stating
that if Council wished a motion could be adopted that reading of
the ordinance iu its entirety be waivBd and that it havelits first
r~eadiug and introduction by the reading of title only. Councilman
Rocca so moved, seconded by Couucilmaa Bertucelli and regularly
c~arried. City Attorney Noonan then stated than a motioulcould be
~dopted that an ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
SiOUTH SAN FRANCISCO AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE TO REZONE A CER-
TAIN PARCEL DESIGNATED NEIGHBORHOOD l~ ON THE MASTER PLAN WHICH
iS A PORTION OF THE WESTBOROUGH AREA", be introduced, reading in
dos entirety having been duly waived. Councilman Rocca so moved,
Seconded by Councilman Bertucelli.
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E. Aheru,
Frank Bertucelli, Emilio Cortesi, and Andrew Rocca. NDe!s, none.
Absent, Councilman Guido J. Rozzi.
RESOLUTION N0. 4000
REZONING - BRUSC0 AND
CASSINELLI PROPERTY
( 11-270-1/11-270-2 ):
5o q
RESOLUTION NO. 4001
REZONING - GISELDINI
PROPERTY (11-26.2-04
AND 11-262-05 ).
RESOLUTION NO. 4002
FIXING TAX RATE
1964-65:
RESOLUTION N0. 4003
APPROVING BUDGET
1964-65:
RESOLUTION NO. 4004
B ASKINS/FERR~ND0:
UTLER ROAD)
RESOLUTION NO. 4005
SPUR TRACK PERMIT
WELLS MFG. CORP.
SSF IND. PARK NO. l:
RESOLUTION NO. 4006
COUNTY ELECTION
SERVICES -
WESTBOROUGH:
RESOLUTION --
ADDENDUM AGREEMENT
MARCO WAY:
City Attorney Noonan explained the next resolution, after which
Councilman Bertucelli introduced: "CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH
SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA - A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE RE-
PORT AND RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION SET FORTH IN ITS
RESOLUTION NO. 1734 PASSED AND ADOPTED JUNE 8, 1964, RECOMMENDING
THE REZONING OF THE PROPERTY OF BRUSCO & CASSINELLI (AssESSOR'S
PARCEL NOS. ll-270-1 AND 11-270-2) AND ORDERING ENDORSEMENTS AFFIXED
TO SAID REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION".
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E. Ahem,
Frank Bertucelli, Emilio Cortesi, and Andrew Rocca. Noes, none.
Absent, Councilman Guido J. Rozzi. ~
City Attorney Noonan explained the next resolution, after which
Councilman Rocca introduced: "CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN
FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA - A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE REPORT
AND RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION SET FORTH IN ITS RES-
OLUTION NO. 1733 ADOPTED JUNE 8, 1964, RECOMMENDING T~E REZONING
OF ~ PROPERTY OF GIUSEPPE AND MARY GISELDINIRESTRICTED MULTIPLE
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT OR R-3 DISTRICT AND ORDERING ENDORSE-
MENTS AFFIXED TO SAID REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION". i
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E. Ahem,
Frank Bertucelli, Emilio Cortesi, and Andrew Rocca. Noes, none.
Absent, Councilman Guido J. Rozzi.
City Attorney Noonan then explaine¢, the next resolution which had
been prepared, after which Couucilnan Rocca introduced: "CITY
COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA - A RES-
OLUTION FIXING THE TAX RATE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1964-65".
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E. Ahem,
Frank Bertucelli, Emilio Cortesi, and Andrew Rocca. Noes, none.
Absent, Councilman Guido J. Rozzi.
The City Attorney explained the next resolution, after which Coun-
cilman Bertucelli introduced: "CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF iSOUTH SAN
FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA - A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE OPERA-
TING BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1964-65".
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E. Ahem,
Frank Bertucelli, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca. Noes, none.
Absent, Councilman Guido J. Rozzi.
Inter-Office Memorandum dated July 13, 1964, from the!Director of.
Public Works recommending the City accept the Grant of Public Ser-
vice Easement by Arthur Haskins to the City ou the Bu$1er Road
Project. ~
The City Attorney then explained the resolution, after which Coun-
cilman Bertucelli introduced: "CITY COUNCIL, CITY 0FiSOUTH SAN
FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA - A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING A GRANT
OF PUBLIC SERVICE EASEMENT FROM ARTHUR HASKINS, INC., iA CALIFORNIA
CORPORATION, AND FRED FERRAND0 AND FLORENCE FERRAND0, iHIS WIFE".
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E. Ahem,
Frank Bertucelli, Emilio Cortesi, and Andrew Rocca. Noes, none.
Absent, Councilman Guido J. Rozzi.
City Attorney Noonan explained the next resolution, after which
Councilman Rocca introduced: "CITY_ COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN
FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA - A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE IS-
SUANCE OF A PERMIT TO WELLS MANUFACTURING CORPORATION-- SPUR
TRACK AND LOADING PLATFORM". ~
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E. Aheru,
Frank Bertucelli, Emilio Cortesi, and Andrew Rocca. Noes, none.
Absent, Councilman Guido J. Rozzi. '
City Attorney Noonan explained the next resolution, after which
Councilman Rocca introduced: "CITY_ COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN
FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA - A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE COUNTY
CLERK OF SAN MATE0 COUNTY TO RENDER SPECIFIED ELECTION SERVICES
PURSUANT TO THE ELECTIONS CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA".
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E. Aheru,
Frank Bertucelli, Emilio Cortesi, and Andrew Rocca. Noes, none.
Absent, Councilman Guido J. Rozzi.
The City Attorney explained the next resolution entitled: "CITY
COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA - RESO-
LUTION AUTHORIZING THE F~ECUTION OF AN ADDENDUM AGE~_~EMENT --
MARC0 WAY".
There being no objections, Mayor Ahem deferred this ~esolution
to the next regular meeting.
ORDINANCE --
HICKEY BOULEVARD
EXTENSION - COUNTY
HIGHWAY SYSTEM:
2nd. Reading/~Adopt ion
(HELD OVER)
ORDINANCE NO. 507
ELECTRICAL CODE
ADOPTION
SAN MATEO COUNTY
REPEALING 0RD. N0. 348:
2nd Readiug/Adoption
ORDINANCE NO. 508
PLUMBING CODE
ADOPTION
SAN MATE0 COUNTY
AMENDING ORD. NO. 319:
2nd Reading/Adoption
ORDINANCE --
REZONING
NEIGHBORHOOD 18 -
WESTBOROUGH:
1st Readiug/
Introduction
The next item for Council attention was the 2nd reading and adop-
tion of the ordinance entitled: "0~{DINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH
SAN FRANCISCO CONSENTING TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PORTION OF
HICKEY BOULEVARD EXTENSION WITHIN THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
AS A PART OF THE COUNTY HIGHWAY SYSTEM OF THE COUNTY OF SAN MATE0".
Mayor Ahem remarked that at the Council's study session meeting
earlier iu the afternoon the Attorney for the residents of Winston
Manor, whose services they had secu?ed, appeared and asked for a
continuance of one week in which to study the matter. He stated
that he had been contacted the Thursday previously and had not had
sufficient time to fully study this subject.
There being no objections, Mayor Ahem continued this item to the
adjourned meeting to be held Monday, July 27, 1964, at which time
Council would take its action.
City Attorney Noonan explained the ordinance which was ready for
its second reading and adoption, stating that a motion could be
adopted by Council if they so desired that reading of the ordinance
iu its entirety be waived and that it be passed and adopted by the
reading of title only. Councilman Rocca so moved, seconded by
Councilman Bertucelli and regularly carried. City Attorney Noonan
then remarked that a motion could be adopted by Council that the
ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE .REPEALING 0RDINANCE N0. 348 OF
THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, AND THE ADOPTION THEREBY OF THE
ELECTRICAL CODE OF THE COUNTY OF SAN MATE0; PROVIDING FOR THE IS-
SUANCE OF CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY OF PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE
MAINTAINING AND EXTENSIONS OF ELECTRICAL WIRING IN PLANTS; REQUIR-
ING A PERMIT FOR THE INSTALLATION OR ALTERATION OF ELECTRIC WIRING,
ELECTRIC SIGNS, AND EQUIPMENT; PROV-DING FOR A BOARD OF ELECTRICAL
EXAMINERS AND PRESCRIBING THEIR DUTiES; DEFINING CERTAIN TERMS;
ESTABLISHING MINIMUM REGULATIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION OR ALTERA-
TIONS OR ADDITIONS OR REPAIRS OF ELECTRICAL WIRING sYSTEMS AND THE
INSPECTION THEREOF; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS; AND ADOPT-
ING BY REFERENCE THE ELECTRICAL CODE OF THE COUNTY OF SAN MATE0
PASSED AND ADOPTED THE 14TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1964, AND THE NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL CODE, 1962 EDITION, INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE THEREIN",
be read for the second time by title and be passed and adopted,
the reading in its entirety having been duly waived. Councilman
Bertucelli so moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca.
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E. Ahem,
Frank Bertucelli, Emilio Cortesi, and Andrew Rocca. Noes, none.
Absent, Councilman Guido J. Rozzi.
City Attorney Noonan explained the ordinance which was ready for
its 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 only. Councilman Rocca so moved, seconded by
~ouucilman Bertucelli and regularly carried. City AttOrney Noonan
then remarked that a motion could be adopted by Council that the
ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRAN-
CISCO AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. B19 ENTITLED ~AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING
THE PLUMBING CODE OF THE COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA, REVISED
MARCH l, 1950, AS THE PLUMBING CODE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRAN-
CISCO'; PROVIDING IN SAID AMENDMENT FOR THE COLLECTION !OF PLUMBING
FEES AND GAS FEES IN CONJUNCTION WITH TH~ BUILDING PERMIT FEES;
AND ESTABLISHING FEE SCHEDULES", be read for the second time by
title and be passed and adopted, the reading in its entirety hav-
ing been duly waived. Councilman Bertucelli so moved, seconded by
Councilman Rocca.
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E. Ahem,
Frank Bertucelli, Emilio Cortesi, and Andrew Rocca. Noes, none.
Absent, Councilman Guido J. Rozzi.
City Attorney Noonan next explained the ordinance which had been
prepared and was ready for first reading and iutroducti~ou, stating
shat if Council wished a motion could be adopted that reading of
~he ordinance in its entirety be waived and that it have its first
reading and introduction by the reading of title only. Councilman
Rocca so moved, seconded by Couucilwau Bertucelli and rlegularly
carried. City Attorney Noonan then stated than a motion could be
adopted that au ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO AMENDING THE ZOEING ORDINANCE TO REZONE A CER-
TAIN PARCEL DESIGNATED NEIGHBORHOOD 18 ON THE MASTER PLAN WHICH
IS A PORTION OF THE WESTBOROUGH AREA", be introduced, r~ading in
its entirety having been duly waived. Councilman Rocca so moved,
seconded by Councilman Bertucelli.
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E. Ahem,
Frank Bertucelli, Emilio Cortesi, a~d Andrew Rocca. Noes, none.
Absent, Councilman Guido J. Rozzi.
ORDINANCE --
P~EZ ON ING
BALBI PROPERTY:
1st Reading/
Introduction
ORDINANCE --
P~EZONING - BRUSC0 &
CASSINELLI PROPERTY:
1st Readiu~.~
Introduction
ORDINANCE --
REZONING
GISELDINI PROPERTY:
1st Readiu[/
Introduction
ORDINANCE --
PERSONNEL SYSTEM
AMENDING ORD. NO. 449:
1st Reading/
In troduc t ion
~000
SALVATION ARMY
"DROP-BOX" REQUEST:
City Attorney Noouan explained the next ordinance which was ready
for first reading and introduction, stating that if Council wished
a motion could be adopted that rea~iu~ of the ordinance in its en-
tirety be waived and that it have its first reading au~ introduc-
tion by the reading of title only. Councilman Rocca sO moved·
seconded by Councilman Bertucelli and regularly carried. City
Attorney Noouau then stated that a motion could be adopted that an
ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE REZONING THE PARCEL DESCRIBED
HEREIN AND KNOWN AS THE BALBI PARCEL RESTRICTED MULTIPLE FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT OR R-3 DISTRICT AND AMENDING 0RDI~ANCE NO.
353 AS AMENDED ENTITLED 'ZONING OREINANCE OF THE CITY !OF SOUTH SAN
FRANCISCO' PASSED AND ADOPTED AUGUST lC, 1954", be introduced·
reading iu its entirety having beet duly waived. Couu~cilmau Ber-
tucelli so moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca.
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E. Ahem·
Frank Bertucelli, Emilio Cortesi, and Andrew Rocca. Noes· none.
Absent· Councilman Guido J. Rozzi.
City Attorney Noonan explained the next ordinance whiah was ready
for first reading and introduction, statin~ that if Council wished
a motion could be adopted that rea~iu~ of the ordinanc!e in its
entirety be waived and that it have its first reading laud intro-
duction by the reading of title only. Councilman Rocca so moved,
seconded by Councilman Bertucelli and regularly carried. City
Attorney Noouau then stated that a motion could be adopted that an
ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE REZONING THE PARCELS DESCRIBED
HEREIN AND KNOWN AS THE B~USC0 AND CASSINELLI PARCELS ~tESTRICTED
MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT OR R-3 DISTRICT ~ND AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO. 353 AS AMENDED ENTITLED 'ZONING ORDINANGE OF THE
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO' PASSEE AND ADOPTED AUGUST lC· 1954"·
be introduced· readin~ iu its entirety havin~ been duly waived.
Councilman Bertucelli so moved· seconded by ~ouncilmaU Rocca.
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E. Ahem,
Frank Bertucelli, Emilio Cortesi· and Andrew Rocca. Noes, none.
Absent· Councilman Guido J. Rozzi.
City Attorney Noonan explained the next ordinance which was ready
for first readiu~ and introduction, statiu~ that if COuncil wished
a motion could be adopted that reading of the ordiuau6e in its
entirety be waived and that it have its first reading laud intro-
duction ~y the reading of title only. Councilman RocCa so moved·
seconded by Councilman Bertucelli and regularly carried. City
Attorney Noonan then stated that a motion could be adopted that an
ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE REZONING THE PARCELS DESCRIBED
HEREIN AND KNOWN AS THE GISELDINI PARCELS RESTRICTED MULTIPLE FAM-
ILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT OR R-3 DISTRICT AND AMENDING ~ORDINANCE
NO. 353 AS AMENDED ENTITLED 'ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH
SAN FRANCISC0~ PASSED AND ADOPTED AUGUST 10, 1954," be introduced,
reading iu its entirety havin~ beet duly waived. Councilman Ber-
tucelli so moved· seconded by Councilman Rocca.
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes· Councilmen Patrick E. Ahem,
Frank Bertucelli, Emilio Cortesi, and Andrew Rocca. Noes· none.
Absent, Councilman Guido J. Rozzi.
City Attorney Noonan explained the next ordinance whidh was ready
for first readin~ and introduction, stating that if C~uucil wished
a motion could be adopted that reading of the ordinance in its
entirety be waived and that it have its first reading~and intro-
duction by the readin~ of title only. Councilman Rocca so moved,
seconded by Councilman Bertucelli and regularly carried. City
Attorney Noonan then stated that a motion could be adopted that an
ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRAN-
CISCO AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 449 AS AMENDED ENTITLED ~AN ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO RECREATING AND RE-ESTABLISHING
A PERSONNEL SYSTEM FOR THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO AND REPEAL-
ING ORDINANCE NO. ~16 AND ALL INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES" be intro-
duced, readin~ in its entirety havun~ been duly waived. Councilman
Rocca so moved· seconded by CounciLman Bertucelli.
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes· Councilmen Patrick E. Ahern,
Frank Bertucelli, Emilio Cortesi, and Andrew Rocca. Noes· none.
Absent· Councilman Guido J. Rozzi.
Letter dated July 6, 1964, received 'from the Salvation Army, re-
questin~ permission to place a "drop-box" on the City owned park-
in~ lot near Breutwood M~rket at Hazelwood Drive and E1 Camino
Real.
There bein~ no objections, Mayor Aaern referred this matter to the
City Manager for attention.
SSF BOYS' CLUB
AN~[UAL FESTIVAL:
REQUEST TO LEAVE
THE STATE - CHIEF
BLDG. INSPECTOR
ROZZI:
RESOLUTION NO. 4007
AVALON PARK
LANDSCAPING:
HALE W. BLACK
VARIANCE APPLICATION
P.C. RES0. NO. 1748:
ANTHONY T. PIAZZA
VARIANCE APPLICATION
P.C. RESO. NO. 1749:
JOHN S. FONTANA
VARIANCE APPLICATION
P.C. RESO. NO. 1750:
.,,g o
SILVIO JOHN BORTOLI
VARIANCE APPLICATION
P.C. RES0. NO. 1751:
GEORGE C. SHAW
VARIANCE APPLICATION
P.C. RESO. NO. 1752:
/2"05O
ROBERT J. HALL
VARIANCE APPLICATION
P.C. RESO. NO. 1753:
Letter dated July 9, 1964, from the Boys' Club of South San Fran-
cisco requesting permission to hold their annual festival on the
21st, 22nd and 23rd of August, 1964,
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Bertucelli ~nd reg-
ularly carried, that the request as submitted be approved.
Travel Request from the Chief Building Inspector requesting per-
mission to attend the 42nd Annual Business Meetin~ of the Inter-
national Conference of Building 0ffucials.
Councilman Bertucelli moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and reg-
ularly carried, that the request as submitted be approved.
Plans and Specifications submitted by the Superintendent of Recre-
ation and Parks for the landscaping of Avalong Park; requesting
approval and authorization to call for bids.
City Attorney Noonan then explained the resolution which could be
adopted, after which Councilman Ber~ucelli introduced: "CITY COUN-
CIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA ~ A RESOLU-
TION APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATZONS, AUTHORIZING THE WORK AND
CALLING FOR BIDS ON THE IMPROVEMENT: AVALON PARK".
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E. Ahem,
Frank Bertucelli, Emilio Cortesi, ard Andrew Rocca. NOes, none.
Absent, Councilman Guido J. Rozzi.
VARIANCE Resolution No. 1748 received from the Plannin~ Commission
recommending permission be granted for the request for 'au angle
driveway less than 19 feet from inside edge of sidewalk, but large
enough to provide parking; a 5 foot side yard and 20 foot rear yard
encroachment at 98 Jefferson Street, subject to the following con-
ditions: (1) 19 foot driveway to be provided; (2) Wall should be
reduced to six feet.
~ouncilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Bertucelli and reg-
ularly carried, that the recon~neudation of the Planning Commission
be approved and accepted.
VARIANCE Resolution No. 1749 received from the Planning Commission
recommending permission be granted for the request to encroach two
feet into required five foot side yard at 1289 Crestwood D~ive,
subject to the condition that the tool shed violation in the side
yard be removed.
Oouncilmau Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Bertucelli and reg-
ularly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission
be approved ~ud accepted.
VARIANCE Resolution No. 1750 received from the Planning Commission
recommending permission be granted £or the request £or ~expansion
of a nonconforming use and a 2 foot side yard encroachment at 719
Maple Avenue, subject to the following conditions: (1) That the
21arming Officer be presented with ~ copy of a recorded deed show-
ing ownership of the full 24.91 foot of frontage; (2) That the en-
tire structure be painted and stuecced and painted at t'he time the
addition is added.
There being no objections, Mayor Ahem continued this matter for
further study.
VARIANCE Resolution No. 1751 received from the Planning Commission
recow~endiug permission be granted for the request to erect a sec-
cud single family dwelling on rear ~alf of lot located at 209
Chestnut Avenue, subject to the condition that ten copies of a
corrected plot plan be submitted to the Planning Officer.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Bertucelli and reg-
ularly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission
be approved and accepted.
VARIANCE Resolution No. 1752 received from the Planning Commission
recommending permission be granted for the request to expand a non-
conforming dwelling group located at 468 Second Lane, subject to
'~he condition that the plans be reviewed and approved by the Archi-
vectural Committee prior to issuance of a Building Per,it.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Bertucelli and reg-
ularly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning~ Commission
be approved and accepted.
VARIANCE Resolution No. 1753 received from the Plaunin~ Commission
recommending permission be 2ranted for the request for-43% lot cov-
erage instead of permitted ~0% lot coverage at ~09 Hazelwood Drive.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Bertucelli and reg-
ularly carried, that the recommendation of the Plauuing~ Commission
be approved and accepted.
WESTBOROUGH HOMES
USE PERMIT
P.C. RESO. NO. 1754:
GEORGE C. SHAW
USE PERMIT
P.C. RES0. NO. 1755:
STANDARD 0IL CO.
OF CALIFORNIA
USE PERMIT
P.C. RES0. N0. 1756:
TENTATIVE MAP -
CABOT & FORBES
SSF IND. PARK NO. 1:
FINAL ACCEPTANCE
TRAFFIC SIGNAL
S0. AIRPORT BLVD./
SAN MATEO AVENUE:
MONTHLY REPORTS:
GOOD AND WELFARE:
JAMES HUBREL
USE PERMIT N0. 1740:
ADJOURNMENT:
USE PERMIT Resolution No. 1754 received from the Plan~ning Commission
recommending permission be granted for the request to construct mod-
el homes in a "U" district - Westborough acreage known as proposed
West Park Unit No. 1 (Neighborhood 18 - SSF General Pilan) northerly
of Westborough Boulevard and easterly of Skyline Boulevard, subject
to the following conditions: (1) Occupancy not be permitted; and
(2) Building sites not to be designated as parcels, in addition to
the conditions of the Planning Commission, the recommendation of
the Director of Public Works was also made a condition of this Use
Permit. It was his recommendation that the subdivide~ agree to move
the model homes if the location wo~ld not conform to the approved
final grading plan and lot layout.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Bertucelli and regu-
larly carried, that the recommendazions of the Planning Commission
and the Director of Public Works be approved and accepted.
USE PERMIT Resolution No. 1755 received from the Planning Commission
recommending permission be granted for the request to erect a dwell-
ing group at 468 Second Lane in an R-3 district.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Bertucelli and regu-
larly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission
be approved and accepted.
USE PERMIT Resolution No. 1756 received from the Planning Commission
recommending permission be granted for the request to ierect one free
standing pole sign 138 sq. ft. iu area at 401 Airport Boulevard in a
C-3 district.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Bertucelli and regu-
larly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission
be approved and accepted.
Inter-Office Memorandum dated July 17, 1964, from the Planning Offi-
cer recommending approval of the Tentative Map of Cabob, Cabot &
Forbes, South San Francisco Industrial Park Unit No. l, in accord-
ance with the recommendations of the Director of Public Works as
contained in his Inter-Office Memorandum dated July lC, 1964, out-
lining eleven conditions.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Bertucelli and regu-
larly carried, that the recommendatLon of the Planning Commission
be approved and accepted.
Inter-Office Memorandum dated July 9, 1964, received from the Direc-
tor of Public Works recommending fir al acceptance of T~affic Signal
Installation at South Airport Boulevard and San Mateo Avenue, sub-
Ject to a one-year maintenance bond of ten percent of the amount of
the contract.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Bertucelli and regu-
larly carried, that the recommendation of the Director 'of Public
Works be approved and accepted and in addition that he file notice
of completion.
Monthly Reports were received as follows: Building Inspection De-
partment for June, 1964; Police Department for June, 1964; Penin-
sula Humane Society for April, 1964.
There being no objections, Mayor Ahesn ordered the reports accepted
and placed on file.
There being nothing further, Mayor Anern asked if any member of the
Council had anything they wished to )fret under Good and Welfare.
There being none, Mayor Ahem then asked if anyone in the audience
wished to offer anything under Good and Welfare.
Mr. James Hubrel of 729 Baden Avenue commented that for some six
weeks he has been attempting to get Planning Commission approval
for the construction of a second dwelling on the rear of his lot
and to this date has been unsuccessful. He commented that the de-
lay had been costly to him and asked for Council assistance.
~ayor Ahem stated that earlier Councilman Bertucelli had brought
this to Council attention and that Council would check She matter
for him.
There being nothing further, Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by
Uouncilman Bertucelli and remularly carried, that the meeting be
adjourned to Monday, July 27~ 1964, at 7:30 p.m. Time of adjourn-
m~nt: 8:30 p.m.
ULLY SUBMITTED,
APPROVED: