HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1965-07-19REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRAN~SISCO
HELD MONDAY, JULY 19, 1965
TIME:
PLACH:
GALL TO ORDER:
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
AND INVOCATION:
ROLL CALL:
MINUTES:
CLAIMS:
PARKING DISTRICT
NO. 1 CLAIMS:
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT
BONDS - 1963 - CON-
STRUCTION FUND:
CABOT, CABOT & FORBES
INOUSTRIAL PARK,
UNIT NO. 1 CLAIMS:
LOWRI~-BOTHIN-SWANSON
PROJECT CLAIMS:
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
PUBLIC LIBRARY CLAIMS:
8:00 p.m.
Council Chambers, City Hall
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Frank J. Bertucelli at 8:00 p.m.
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited, after which the invocation was
given by Reverend Norman Hugh Barbour, St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Church
Present:
Absent:
Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick H. Ahem, Emilio Cortesi,
Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozzi.
None
Mayor Bertucelli at this time asked if there was a motion aporoving the minutes
of the special meeting of June 28, 1965 and regular meeting of July 6, 1965.
Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Ahem and regularly carried,
that the m~nutes of the special meeting of June 28, 1965 and regular meetin~
of July 6, 1965 be approved as submitted.
Mayor Bertucelli then asked if there was a motion approvin9 the regular claims
as submitted for payment.
Councilman Ahem moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried,
that the regular claims totaling $57,694.64 be aporoved for payment.
Mayor Bertucelli then asked if there was a motion approving the claims for
Parking District No. 1 as submitted for oayment.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Ahem and regularly carried, that
the claims for Parkin9 District No. 1, totaling $1,579.25, be approved for payment.
City of South San Francisco Municipal Imorovement Bonds of 1963 - Construction
Fund Claims:
Schlegel Mechanical Contractors claim dated March 25, 1965 in the amount
of $3,532.70 for retention of South San Francisco Sewage Treatment Plant
($3,179.43 to be paid by South San Francisco and $353.27 to be paid by
San Bruno).
Councilman Ahem moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi and regularly carried, that
the claim as submitted for the South San Francisco Municipal Improvement Bonds
of 1963 - Construction Fund be approved for payment.
Cabot, Cabot & Forbes Industrial Park, Unit No. 1 Claims:
(a) Baldwin Warren Company, Inc. claim Jated June 29, 1965, in the amount'~
of $60,703.71 for Progress Billing ~o. Nine (9).
(b) California Water Service Company claim dated June 17, 1965, in the amount
of $706.P0 for installing two fire hydrants.
Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Coun:ilman Rocca and regularly carried, that
the claims as submitted for Cabot, Cabot & Forbes Industrial Park, Unit No. 1,
be approved for payment.
Lowrie-Bothin-Swanson Project Claims:
(a) Wilsey, Ham & Blair claim dated May 28, 1965 in the amount of $260.00
for basic engineering services for Lowrie Avenue Improvement District.
(b) Wilsey, Ham & Blair claim dated May P8, 1965 in the amount of $3,760.61
for inspection services.
(c) ~ilsey, Ham g Blair claim dated May 28, 1965 in the amount of $713.43
for engineerinq services (Final Report,/Aud~t).
(d) Wilsey, Ham & Blak claim dated May 28, 1965 in the amount of $3,696.49
for engineerin9 services (Right-of-Way and Water Main).
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi and reoularly carried, +hat
the claims as submi±±ed for Lowrie-Bothin-Swanson Project be approved for payment.
South San Francisco Public Library Claims:
(a)
Marklin& and Yamasak~, Architects, claim dated June 28, 1965, in the amount
of $2;369.03 for Architectural Services on L~brary and Emergency Operating
Center.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
PUBLIC I, IBRARY CLAIMS:
(CONTINUED)
PUBLIC HEARING -
SEWER RENTALS:
PUBLIC HEARING -
HARBOR WAY:
PUBLIC HEARING -
BERKY BEAR PHOTO:
RESOLUTION NO. 4247
CABOT, CABOT & FORBES
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS:
RESOLUTION -
ASSIGnmENT OF MONIES
CABOT, CABOT g FORBES:
RESOLUTIO~ ~. 4248
AWARDING SALE OF BONDS
CABOT, CABOT g FORBES:
RESOLUTION NO. 4249
FORBES BOULEVARD:
RESOLUTION NO. 4250
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
INDUSTRIAL PARK UNIT:
RESOLUTION NO. 4251
STORM DRAIN CROSSING:
South San Francisco Public I. ibrarv Claims: (Continued)
(b)
Herman Chris:ansan & Son~, Contractor, claim dated June 25, 1965, in the
amount of $2],907.DO:~for..~ork perfcrmed on Library and Emergency
Operating Center.
Councilman Ahem moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that
the claims as~bmitted for the South San Francisco Public Library be ap?roved
for payment.
The next item for Council attention was the Public Hearine on Notice of Hearing
with respect to collecting Sewer Rentals on Municipal Real Property Tax Rolls.
Mayor Bertucelli declared the Public Hearing opened, asking if any written
protests had been received, to which the City Clerk replied none had been
received by his office. He then asked if anyone present in the audience
wished to register an oral protest. There being none, Mayor Bertucelli
declared the Public Hearing closed.
The next item for Council attention was the Public Hearing on Notice of Hearing
of amended assessment - Harbor Way Assessment District.
Mayor Bertucelli declared the Public Hearing opened, asking if any written
protests had been received, to which the City Clerk replied none had been
received by his office. He then asked if anyone oresent ~n the audience
wished to register an oral protest, There being none, Mayor Bertucelli
declared the Public Hearin~ closed.
The next item for Council attention was the Public Hearing on Notice of Hearing
appealing denial of Planninm Commission for a pole sign at 103 ~ondercolor Lane.
Mayor Bertucell~ declared the Public Hearing opened, asking if any written
protests had been received, to which the City Clerk replied none had been
received by his office. He then asked if anyone present in the audience
wished to register an oral protest. There being none, Mayor Bertucel]i
continued the Public Hearing and referred the matter back to the Planning
Commission to consider revised plans and report back to Council.
City Attorney Noonan explained the first resolution which had been prepared for
the a±tent~on of Council, after which Coancilm~n Rozz~ introduced: "A R~SOLUTION
AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A CONTRACT WITH CABOT~ CABOT g FORBES CALIFORNIA PRO-
PERTIES, I~. FOR THE ACQUISITION OF THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS TO BE MADE ON
CABOT, CABOT & FORBES INDUSTRIAL PARK UNIT NO. P."
Councilman Ahem asked City Attorney Noonan if this was the same matter whlch
he had voted "No" on at an earlier meeting, +o which the City Attorney replied
+bat it was. Councilman Ahem then remarked in keeDino with his prior action,
voted "No."
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Emilio
Cur:esi, Andrew Rocca, and Guido J. Rozz[. Noes, Councilman Ahem. Absent, none.
The next resolution for Council's attention was a resolution entitled: "A
RESOLUTION ACKNOWLEDGING ASSIGNMENT OF MONIES AND CO.MSEN/ING THERETO CABOT,
CABOT g FORBES INDUSTRIAL PARK UNIT NO. 2.."
There being no objections, Mayor Bertuce/li ordered the resolution continued.
ttmney Noonan then explained the next resolution, after which Councilman
City A ~
Rocca introduced: "R RESOLUTION AWARDING SALE OF BONDS - CABOT, CABOT & FORBES
INDUSTRIAL PARK UNIT NO. 2."
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Emilio
CDr:esi, Andrew Rocca, and Guido J. RozzL. Noes, Councilman Ahem. Absent, none.
City Attorney Noonan then explained the next resolution, after which Councilman
Rozzi introduced: "A RESOLUTION ORDERING A CHANGE OF THE NAME OF STREET TO
FORBES BOULEVARD."
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E.
Ahem, Emilio CDr:esi, Andrew Rocca, and Guido 3. Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent., none.
City Attorney Noonan then explained the next resolution, after which Councilman
Rocca introduced: "A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING AN AM_ND=D ASSESSMENT - SOUTH
SAN FRANCISCO INDUSTRIAL PARK UNIT #EB LOT 13 BLOCK 11."
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Cotncilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E.
Ahem, Emilio CDr:esi, Andrew Rocca, and Guido 3. Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
City Attorney Noonan then explained the next resolution, after which Councilman
Rozzi introduced: "RESOLUTION AUTHORIZIbG THE EXECUTION OF SAN FRANCISCO WATER
DEPARTMENT REVOCABLE PERMIT FOR STORM DRAIN CROSSING ON SOUTHWOOD DRIVE."
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Cotncilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick £.
Ahem, Emilio CDr:esi, Andrew Rocca, and Guido 3. Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
RESOLUTION NO. 4252
SELECT STREET SYSTEM
MAP - REPORT:
RESOLUTION NO. 4253
AWARD OF CONTRACT
INTERCEPTOR SEWERS:
G02o
RESOLUTION NO. 4254
GRADING PERMIT
CABOT, CABOT & FORBES:
RESOLUTION -
HEALY TIBBITS CO!'fSTRUC-
TION CO.:
RESOLUTION NO. 4255
SEWER RENTALS/CHARGES:
RESOLUTION NO. 4256
STONEGATE RIDGE:
ORDINANCE - 531
AMENDING ORDINANCE
NO. 353 - ZONING ORDINANCE:
2nd Reading/Adopti on
ORDINANCE -
PLUMBING CODE (UNIFORM)
]st Reading/Introduction
City Attorney Noonan then explained the next resolution, after which Councilman
Rocca introduced: "A RESOLUTION APPROVIDGNuAR AND REPORT AMENDING THE SELECT
SYSTEM OF CITY STREETS AND HIGHWAYS AND REQUESTING APPROVAL /HEREOF BY THE
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY COMMISSION."
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Co%ncilmen Frank 3. Bertucelli, Patrick 5.
Ahern, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca, and Guido 3. Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
Inter-Office Memorandum, dated July 7, 1965, from the Director of Public Works
submitting compilations of bids received for the 1965 Interceptor Sewer Project
and recommending award to The Lowrie Paving Company, Inc.
City Manager Aiello declared the bids received after which he remarked that it
was the recommendation of the Director of Public Works that the award be made
to The Lowrie Paving Company, Inc., as t~e low bidder.
City Attorney Noonan then explained the resolution, after which Councilman
Rocca introduced: "A RESOLUTION OF AWARD OF CONTRACT CIRC!.S COURT AND
CHESTNqJT AVENUE INTERCEPTOR o:~,~RS."
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Pa±rick 5.
Ahem, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca, and Guido 3. Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
Grading Permit Ap~!ication as filed by Cabot, Cabot & Forbes California Properties,
Inc., to grade proposed drill track near Merck & Co., Inc., accompanied by
Inter-Office Memorandum, dated July 8, 1965, from *he Direc±or of Public F~orks
submitting his recommenda±ion.
City Attorney Noonan then explained +.he resolution which had been prepared,
after which Councilman Rozzi introduced: "A RESOLUTION GRANTING A GRADING PERMIT
TO CABOT, CABOT & FORBES CALIFORNIA PROPERTIES,
Roil call vo+e was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Pa }ck ~
Ah~r~, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca, and Guido J. Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
Grading Permit A~nlication as filed by Healy Tibbitts Construction Co., to fill
Tide Lot 27 and a portion of Tide Lot 26, accompanying this is an Inter-Office
Memorandum, da~ed July 8, 1965, from the Director of Public Works submitting
his recommendation.
City Attorney Noonan then explained the resolution which had been prepared,
entitled: "A RESOLUTION GRANTI~ A GRADING PERMIT TO HEALY TIBBITTS CON-
S/RUCTION COMPANY-PROFIT SHARING PLAN, AND CROCKER CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK,
TRUSTEE."
There being no objections, Mayor Bertucelli ordered the matter continued to the
new reqular meeting for review of Soils Report.
City Attorney Noonan explained the next resolution, after which Councilman
Rozzi introduced: "A RESOLUTION ADOPTING REPORT OF ANNUAL SEWER RENTALS AND
CHARGES FOR 1965/66 PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NO. 396."
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick 5.
Ahem, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca, and 3uido 3. RozZi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
City Attorney Noonan explained the next resolution, after which Councilman
Rocca introduced: "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AGREEMENI REGARDING
EXCHANG~ OF LANDS - STONEGATE RIDGE."
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E.
Ahem, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca, and 'Juido 3. Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
City Attorney Noonan explained the ordina:]ce which was ready 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 reading of the title only. Councilman Ahem so moved,
seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularl'! 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 FRANCISCO
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 353, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED 'ZONING ORDINANCE OF TH5 CITY
OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO' PASSED AND ADOPTED AUGUST 10, 1954, AND ESTABLISHING
ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FOR THE PR~ERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED~" (Mantegani)
be read for the second time by ti+lc and be passed and adopted, the reading
in its entirety having been duly waived. Councilman Rozzi so moved, seconded
by Councilman Rocca.
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick 2.
Ahem, Emilio Cor~esi., Andrew Rocca, and Guido J. Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
The next ~t~m for Council's consideration concerned ~he Ordinance with regard
to the adoption oF the Uniform Plumbing Code as requested by +.he Chief Building
Inspector.
ORDINANCE -
PLUMBING CODE (UNIFORM)
1st Reading/Introduction
(CONTINUED)
BERKY BEAR PHOTO
USE PERMIT
P.C. RESO. NO. 1927:
FLOOD CONTROL PROJECT
COLMA CREEK:
ozS-
G. R. D. COMPANY
VARIANCE APPLICATION
P.C. RESO. NO. 1998:
50
THEODORE LONG
USE PERMIT
P.C. RESO. MO. 1920:
LOUIS J. POLETTI
USE PERMIT
P.O. RESO. NO. 1931:
FIELD AND ERNST
USE PERMIT
P.C. RESO. NO. 1932:
HUNTINGTON DRIVE
P.O. RE$O. NO. 1933:
City Attorney Noonan suggested a motion to the City Council to comply with
Section 50022.3 Government Code. Councilman Rozzi moved that the title of the
Ordinance be read and the ±itle of the Code to be adopted thereby be read, and
that said reading shall constitute the first reading and introduction of said
Ordinance and that a Public Hearing be set for the 16th day of August, 1965.
The motion was seconded by Councilman Rocca and regul, ar]y carried.
Thereupon, the City Attorney, in accordance with the motion and instructions,
read the Ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINAN3E OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
ESTABLISHING RULES, REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR INSTALLATION OF PLUMBING FIXTURES
AND APPLIANCES IN SAID CITY; PROVIDING FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS AND COLLECTION OF
FEES; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS THEREOF; REPEALING ORDINANCES NUMBERED
188 AND 508; AND ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE WESTERN PLUMBING OFFICIALS' PLUMBING
CODE - 1964 EDITION," and the title of the Code adopted thereby - THE WESTERN
PLUMBING OFFICIALS' PLUMBING CODE - 1964 EDITION.
The next item for Counci].'s attention was the continued Use Permit Resolution
No. 1927 of the Planning Commission recor~nending denial to erecting a pole sign
at 103 Wondercolor Lane.
There beino no objections, Mayor Bertuce]li referred the matter back to the
Planning Commission for study of revised plans and report back to Council.
Communication, dated July 1, 1965, received from the County of San MateD En-
gineering and Road Department together w~th a copy of letter, dated May 20,
1965 from U.S. Army Enoineer District, San Francisco Corps of Engineers,
concerning the matter of the Flood Control Project on Colma Creek.
Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Ahem and regularly carried, that
the matter be referred to the City Manager with instructions to meet w~th the
developers, City staff and County to resolve the problem and control of soll erosion.
VARIA~CE Resolution No. 1998 received from the Planning Commission recommendin
permission be granted to permit a 2 ft. eave encroachment into required
front setback at 644 Commercial Avenue.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi and reoularly carried, ~.ha.
the recommendation o~ the Plannin9 Commission be approved and accepted.
USS PERMIT Resolution No. ]929 received from the Plannino Commission recommend!n9
permission be denied to establish a pizza hut to be located within 100 ft. of
a residential district at 609 West Orange Avenue. Accompanying this is commu-
nication, dated July 1, 1965, received from Theodore Long appealing the decision
of the Planning Commission and communication, dated June 3, 1965, from the
Southwood Women's Club registering a protest aoainst a permit for a pizza parlor
with liquor license.
No objections having been reoistered, Mayor Bertucelli set the Public Hearing
for the next regular meeting of Aug%~c2, 1965.
USE PERMIT Resolution No. 1931 received from the Planning Commission recommending
permission be granted to permit construction of an office building in a U and C-1
district, within 200 ft. of an R distric± on a portion of Lot 4, Block A, Country
Club Park, Assessors No. 13-145-18 and 2C subject to conditions: (1) That a fire
hydrant, (Greenberg #76) be installed 30C feet from ~he existing f~re hydrant on
E1Camino Real.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Ahem and reoularly carried, that
the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accepted.
Councilman Rozzi abstained from voting.
USE PERMIT Resolution No. 1932 received from the Planning Commission recommending
permission be granted to erect a 72 sq. ft. sign at 352 Shaw Road in an M-2-H
district in addition to 156 sq. ft. of e~isting sign area subject to the following
condition: (1) That the sign be non-scirtillatin9, non-revolving, non-flashing.
Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that
the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accepted.
Resolution No. 1933 received from the Planning Commission entitled: "RESOLUTION
OF THE PLANNING CON~ISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO RECONW~ENDING TO
THE CITY COUNCIL ACCEPTANCE OF DEDICATIOY OF HUNTINGTON AVBkrOE ACCORDING TO THE
MAP AND DETAILED PLANS AS LISTED BELOW A~,D REQUESTED BY TAVARAS CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY (TANFORAN)" recommendin9 approval to the acceptance of dedication of
Huntington Drive, subject to the followirg conditions: (1) That the firm of
Wilsey, Ham & Blair shall submit the three drawings listed in Resolution No.
1933 to the City Council for consideration and to become part of the official
documents of accepting this dedication and (2) A grant of easement for Huntington
Avenue be prepared by Tavaras Construction Co. and be approved by the City Council
(3) An agreement for the construction anc installation of the street improvements
in accordance with plans and specifica+ions, the performance of which will be
secured by a corporate surety bond; and an agreement to provide for dedication
and construction of a street between Hun~inoton Avenue and E1 Camino Real along
the southerly boundary limits of the City of South San Francisco in accordance
~i.~h plans considered by the Planning Commission and nresented to the City Council.
HUNTI NGTO,'~ DRIVE
P.C. RESO. NO. 1933:
(CONTI :'.~UED)
GELLERT BOULEVARD
S ERRAMONTE/~E $TBOROUGH
P.C. RE$O. NO. 1934:
CAESAR-CALLAN HOMES
USE PE~'~IT
P.C. RESO. NO. 1935:
MONTHLY REPORTS:
GOOD AND
BRAVERY COMMENDATION
PAN AMERICAN WORLD
AIRWAYS
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularly carried,
that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accep,+ed and
in addition the further condition that a suitable arrangemen± be made between +he
developer and the City for the installation of traffic signals at the inter-
section of Spruce Avenue and Hunting±on [five and that the improvement plans and
dedication nlans be satisfactory to the office of the Director of Public Works.
Resolution No. 1934 received from the Planning Commission entitled: "RESOLUTION
OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO RECOMMENDING TO THE
CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF CHANGING THE NAME OF LIMERICK BOULEVARD TO GELLERT
BOULEVARD IN WES/BOROUGH" recommending approval to the street name change.
Accompanying is communication, dated June 3, 1965, from Suburban Realty Company
requesting street name change and communication, dated June 7, 1965, from the
City of Daly City recommending street name change as it affects the Serramonte
Development in their city.
Councilman Ahem moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi and regularly carried, that
the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accepted.
USE PERMIT Resolution No. 1935 received from the Planning Commission recommending
permission be granted to permit construction of a commercial planned unit
development in a P.C. District for a shopping center and service station in
West Park No. 1.
There being no objections, Mayor Bertucelli continued the matter to the next
regular meeting as an Unfinished Item, it requiring additional information and
reports from the Planning Commission.
Monthly Reports were received from the followlno:
Building Inspection Department - June, 1965
Library - June, 1965
San Mateo County Department of Public Health and Welfare -
Sanitation Section - April, May and June, 1965
There beina no objections, Mayor Bertucelli ordered the reports accepted and placed
on file.
There beine nothino further, Mayor Bertucelli asked if any member of the
Council had anything they wished ,+o o~fer under Good a~d Welfare.
There be~n? none, Mayor Ber+ucelli brought to the attention of fhe City Council
three ]_et,+ers which he had received.
The first wes a communication, dated July 2, 1965, from the Office of Governor
Edmund G. Brown~ concerning his !965 ~rogram o~ "The Young American Medals for
Bravery in Service" which were awarded annually by the United States A±+orney
G~nera] through an Act o~ Congress in 1950 to a boy or girl prior ,+.o their lqth
birihday for any act of bravery or service performed during the previous year.
He requested the City's support in this program by submitting the names of any
youngster who oerformed such an act, qivln9 a full statement and documentation
of the act, includin9 the time and place and supportin9 statements. Mayor
Bertucelli requested the Police Chief to make a research as to whether or not
the City had any nominees, also requestino press releases by the various Fenin-
sula newspapers.
The next two communications concerned the matter of the recent Pan American
air craft which became disabled over the City, losing part of its fusilage and
scattering parts over a wide area. The first was from the Federal Aviation
Agency and the second from Pan American %Vorld Airways, both of which commended
the Police Chief and his staff for their assistance in gathering the evidence
coordinating with the neighboring communLties and collecting all of the evidence
at one location which was the local Poli.:e Department. They ].ikewise commended
the Fire Chief and his staff for their assistance in the recent incident.
There bein9 nothing further, Mayor Bertu:elli then asked if anyone present in
the audience had anything they wished to offer under Good and ~elfare. There
being none, Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi and regularly
carried that the meeting be adjourned to August 2, 1965 at 8:00 p.m.
Time of adjournment: 8:25 p.m.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED,
APPROVED:
Mayor