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REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY GCONGIL
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
HELD MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1966
TIME =
PLACE =
GALL TO ORDER=
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
AND INVOCATION =
ROLL CALL =
MINUTES
CLAIMS=
PARKING DISTRICT
NO. 1 CLAIMS=
CABOT, CABOT & FORBES
INDUSTRIAL PARK UNIT
NO. 1 CLAIMS=
CABOT, CABOT & FORBES
INDUSTRIAL PARK UNIT
NO. 2 CLAIM =
STONEGATE RIDGE
UNIT NO. 1 CLAIMS=
GON~UR STREET AND
DIANNE COURT CLAIMS=
8=30 p.m.
Council Chambers, City Hall.
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Bert~celli at 8=03 p.m.
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited. There was no invocation.
Present=
Absent=
Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahem, Emilio Cortesi,
Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozzi
None
Mayor Bertucelli at this time asked if there was a motion approving the minutes of
the regular meeting of February ?, 1966 and the regular meeting of February 21, 1966.
CoJncilman Ahern moved, seconded by Councilmar Rocca and regularly carried, that
the minutes of the regular meeting of February ?, 1966 and the regular meeting of
Fe3ruary 21, 1966 be approved as submitted.
Mayor Bertucelli then asked if there was a motion approving the regular claims as
su3mitted for payment.
CoJncilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularly carried, that
the regular claims totaling $33,591.98, be approved for payment.
Mayor Bertucelli then asked if there was a motion approving the claims for Parking
District No. 1 as submitted for payment.
CoJncilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilmar Rozzi and regularly carried, that
the claims as submitted for Parking District ~'o. 1, totaling $12.47, be approved
for payment.
Ga3ot. Cabot & Forbes Industrial Park, Unit No. 1 Claims=
(a)
(b)
Wilsey, Ham & Blair claim dated February 10, 1966 in the amount of $750.62
for Contract Administration, Resident En!ineering and Inspection Services.
Wilsey, Ham & Blair claim dated February 10, 1966 in the amount of $1,141.20
for Engineering Services in connection with the re-bid for the Forbes Blvd.,
widening.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi and regularly carried, that
the claims as submitted for Cabot, Cabot & Fombes Industrial Park, Unit No. 1,
be approved for payment.
Cabot, Cabot & Forbes Industrial Park, Unit No. 2 Claim=
Enterprise-Journal claim dated February 14, 1966 in the amount of $225.00
for legal advertising.
Councilman Ahern moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi and regularly carried, that
the claim as submitted for Cabot, Cabot & Forbes Industrial Park, Unit No. 2,
be approved for payment.
Stoneqate Ridqe Unit No. 1 Claims=
Enterprise-Journal claim dated February 14, 1966 in the amount of $22.00
for legal advertising.
(b)
Carlisle & Company claim dated February 16, 1966 in the amount of $495.66
for $1,000 Improvement Bonds Stonegate Ridge Unit No. 1 Series 67, 2 Interest
Rates and 2 "A" Coupons for additional interest.
Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that'
the claims as submitted for Stonegate Ridge Ulit No. 1 be approved for payment.
Conmur Street and Dianne Court Claims=
(a) Enterprise-Journal claim dated February LO, 1966 in the amount of $41.25
for legal advertising.
(b) Enterprise-Journal claim dated February LO, 1966 in the amount of $86.25
for Notice of Improvement.
885
CONMUR STREET AND
DIANNE COURT CLAIMS s
(CONTINUED)
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
PUBLIC LIBRARY CLAIMs
BUTLER ROAD ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT CLAIMs
PUBLIC HEARING -
WESTBOROUGH UNI TS l-A,
l-B, 1-C AND 2~
PUBLIC HEARING-
NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT
CONMUR STREET AND
DIANNE COURT s
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularly carried, that
the claims as submitted for Contour Street and Dianne Court be approved for payment.
South San Francisco Public Library Claims
Enterprise-Journal claim dated February iL, 1966 in the amount of $75.00
for Notice to Contractors.
Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that
the claim as submitted for the South San Francisco Library and Emergency Operating
Center be approved for payment.
Butler Road Assessment District Claims
Claim of February 15, 1966 in the amount of $200.00 for 2 Fire Alarm Boxes
installed 0 $100 - Credit to Trust Deposits - Central Station Fire Alarm
Equipment Deposits.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularly carried, that
the claim as submitted for Butler Road Assessment District be approved for payment.
The next item was the Public Hearing on Westborough Units l-A, l-B, 1-C and 2 -
prooosed zoning change establishing these units as single family residential districts.
This matter having already been acted on by Council at a previous meeting, no further
action was necessary or taken.
The Mayor announced that this was the time and ~lace fixed for the hearing on the
Connur Street and Dianne Court Project, and declared the hearing open, asking the
City Clerk if any written protests had been received; to which the City Clerk replied
tha~ he had received one written protest filed ~y Ford F. Frazier and Dorothy A.
Frazier regarding Diagram and Assessment No. 112. The City Clerk then read the
pro, est in full.
The Mayor then asked if there was anyone presen; who wished to register an oral
pro;est. Mr. Frazier addressed the City Council reviewing his seven reasons as
con;ained in his letter of protest commenting t~at some assessments were in the
amount of $1,061.90, whereas the per-lot equivalent on his property was $4,840.00.
He further stated that if it was figured that his property could be divided into
five lots, his assessment was $5,843.00 per lot, whereas, the highest assessment
on the other side was $3,992.00 per lot. His assessment worked out to $78.00 per
foot and represented 1/3rd of the total assessment.
Mr. Frazier stated that in his opinion his property would he worth $6,000 per lot
as At stands without the proposed improvements.
Mr. Kenneth Jones of the law firm of Wilson, Jones, Morton & Lynch, special counsel
for the City in the project, then addressed the Council. He presented and read
a written statement addressed to the City Council and signed by Marvin W. Wolff,
Engineer of Work, outlining the methods used in spreading the assessment, and
stated that in Mr. Wolff's opinion, the assessment had been distributed in pro-
portion to benefits.
He also presented and read a written appraisal, dated March 4, 1966, signed by
Con T. Shea, real estate appraiser in San Francisco, stating that in Mr. Shea's
opinion the fair or reasonable market value as ef March 4, 1966 of 16,250 square
feet would be $1.70 per square foot, or $27,600.00, this figure being Mr. Shea's
opinion as to the value of Conmur Street to be acquired in the project.
Also presented were three letters, signed by Peter G. Gray, Realtor; James M. Petty,
Realtor; and Leo A. Cortesi, Realtor, stating v~rious opinions as to value of lots
in t~e project with improvements in.
Mr. Jones then stated that the bids for the project had come in somewhat over the
Engineer's estimate, and that an agreement had been signed and would be presented
whereby Diane Lawrence, Inc. agreed to sell the Conmur Street right-of-way for an
amouqt not to exceed $27,000 with $25,785.52 payable upon receipt of bond proceeds,
and any additional amount available from contin~encies after the work was entirely
complete at the end of the project. The effect of this agreement is to absorb the
higher construction cost in a lower acquisition cost.
Mr. Jones then asked Mr. Wolff to make a statement regarding the cost of Dianne
Cour=. Mr. Wolff stated that the entire cost of improving Dianne Court had been
spread against the west side areas, and that no part had been assessed against
Mr. Frazier's property.
Mr. Jones then pointed out that the appraisals and letters above meferred to
estaolished the value of lots after the improvements are in at a minimum of $13,000
each, and that according to Mr. Frazier's own statement, the present value of his
property is in the range of $6,000 per lot. The effect of the project is therefore
to create a benefit of approximately $7,000 per lot, which would mean a minimum of
$28,000 of benefit for a minimum of four lots. There is actually enough area in
Mr. Frazier's property to create six lots.
There, being no further matters to be presented t~ Council, Mayor Bertucelli declared
the Public Hearing closed.
886
RESOLUTION NO. 4405
OVERRULING PROTESTS ON
RESO. OF INTENTION NO.
4332: CONI~JR STREET AND
DIANNE COURT =
RESOLUTION
INTENTION TO MAKE
CHANGES/MODI FICATIONS
CONMUR STREET AND
DIANNE COURT= g
RESOLUTION
ORDERING REDUCTION OF
ASSESSMENTS GONMUR STREET
AND DIANNE COURT=
RESOLUTION NO. 4406
ADOPTING ENGINEER' S REPORT
CO~UR STREET AND DIANNE
COURT =
RESOLUTION NO. 4407
AWARD OF CONTRACT
CONMUR STREET AND
DIANNE COURT=
RESOLUTION NO. 4408
SALE OF BONDS CONMUR
STREET AND DIANNE COURT=
RESOLUTION NO. 4409
DESIGNATING COLLECTION
OFFICE CO~UR STREET
AND DIANNE GOURT~
AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO
AGREEMENT FOR MAINTENANCE
OF STATE HIGHWAYS=
RESOLUTION NO. 4410
APPROVING AMENDMENT NO. 1 ~
RESOLUTION NO. 4411
EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT
S.P. CO.~
RESOLUTION NO. 4412
AUTHORIZATION TO CONDUCT
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS ~
Mr. Ken Jones reported that the Engineer of W~rk had computed Mr. Frazier's area
as being 36% of the protesting area. He then explained the first resolution which
had been prepared for Council's attention after which Councilman Rocca introduced=
"A RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS ON RESOLUTICN OF INTENTION NO. 4332 CONMUR STREET
AND DIANNE COURT."
Roll call vote was as follows~ Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E.
Ahern, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
The next item for CoUncil's attention was the resolution entitled~ "A RESOLUTION
OF INTENTION TO MAKE CHANGES AND MODIFICATIONS CO~UR STREET AND DIANNR COURT."
Mr. Ken Jones commented that the resolution was not needed, having been prepared
in case it were necessary to make changes or modifications.
The next resolution for Council's consideration was entitled= "A RESOLUTION
ORDERING REDUCTION OF ASSESSMENTS CONMUR STREET AND DIANNE COURT."
Mr. Ken Jones commented that the resolution was not needed, having been prepared
in the event it was necessary to order a reduction of assessments.
Mr. Kenneth Jones explained the next resolution after which Councilman Rozzi
in~roduced~ '~ RESOLUTION AND ORDER ADOPTING ENGINEER'S REPORT, CONFIRMING
TH2 ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE WORK AND ACQUISITIONS CONMUR STREET AND DIANNE COURT."
Roll call vote was as follows= Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E.
Ahern, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
Director of Public Works Louis Goss reported on the bids received, remarking that
the low bidder was Fisk, Firenze & McLean, reconrnending the award to that firm.
Mr. Jones explained the resolution after whic~ Councilman Rocca introduced~
RESOLUTION OF AWARD OF CONTRACT CONNUR STREET AND DIANNE COURT."
"A
Roll call vote was as follows= Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E.
Aharn, Emilio Cortest, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
Mr. Jones stated that a proposal had been received from the First California Bank
which was accepted. He then explained the resolution which had been prepared for
Co'mcil's attention after which Councilman Rocca introduced~ "A RESOLUTION AWARDING
SALE OF BONDS CONMUR STREET AND DIANNE COURT."
Roll call vote was as follows= Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucellt, Patrick E.
Ahern, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
Mr. Ken Jones explained the next resolution after which Councilman Ahern introduced=
"A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING COLLECTION OFFICER CO~UR STREET AND DIANNE COURT."
Roll call vote was as follows~ Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E.
Ahern, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
The next item was the Inter-Office Memorandum dated February 17, 1966 from the
Director of Public Works Louis Goss regarding proposed Amendment No. 1 to the
Agreement for Maintenance of State Highways ir the City of South San Francisco.
Director of Public Works Louis Goss briefly e~plained the matter. After an explanation
by City Attorney Noonan, Councilman Rozzi introduced: "A RESOLUTION APPROVING
AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO AGREEMENT FOR MAINTENANCE CF STATE HIGHWAY IN THE CITY OF
SOJTH SAN FRANCISCO."
Roll call vote was as follows~ Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E.
Ahem, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
City Attorney Noonan explained the next resolttion after whichCouncilman Rocca
tntroduced~ "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AGREEMENTS WITH SOUTHERN
PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY FOR EAST GRAND AVENUE CROSSING NO. E-iO.4-C, FORBES
BOJLEVARD CROSSING NO. E-10.64-C FORBES BOULEVARD CROSSING NO. E-10.73-C."
Roll call vote was as follows= Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E.
Ahern, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
At the request of Councilman Ahern, the Director of Public Works explained the
research which had been done as a result of a League of California Cities' letter
concerning the State of California suing various water pipe manufacturers on anti-
tr~st suits and which requested cities to joir in this suit for which they would
pay a proportionate share.
Discussion followed concerning damages which would be recovered. City Attorney
Noonan then explained the resolution after which Councilman Rozzi introduced= "A
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CALIFORNIA TO CONDUCT LEGAL PROCEEDINGS."
Roll call vote was as follows~ Ayes, Councilren Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E.
Ahem, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
RESOLUTION NO. 4413
SUPPORTING ESTABLISHMENT
STATE COLLEGE ~
RESOLUTION NO. 4414
APPROVING PLANS/SPECS
CONMUR STREET WIDENING5
RESOLUTION NO. 4415
APPROVAL OF FINAL MAP
ALTA VISTA UNIT
ORDINANCE NO. 544
AMENDING ORD. NO. 353
ZONING CLASSIFICATION:
2nd Reading/Adopti on
ORDINANCE NO. 545
&~iENB~RG~ORD¥0'NO. 528
STONEGATE RIDGE:
2nd Reading/Adoption
REQUEST TO ERECT
MISSION BELL:
F. E. GRECH
VARIANCE APPLICATION
P.e. RESO. NO. 2028
WlLLIN~A. HOLM
VARIANCE APPLICATION
P.C. RESO. NO. 20295
DAVID & ALVIN ARATA
USE PERMIT
P.G. RESO. NO. 20305
City Attorney Noonan explained the next resolution which had been prepared for
Council's consideration after which Councilman Rocca introduced5 "RESOLUTION
SUPPORTING ESTABLISHMENT OF STATE COLLEGE IN SAN MATEO COUNTY."
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, CounciLmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E.
Ahern, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozzt. Noes, none. Absent, none.
.City Attorney Noonan explained the next reso..ution after which Councilman Rozzi
introduced5 '~ RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS A_~D SPECIFICATIONS AUTHORIZING THE WORK
AND CALLING BIDS FOR CONMUR STREET WIDENING ~OM NORTHWOOD DRIVR TO ALTA VISTA
#3 SUBDIVISION."
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E.
~hern, Emilio Cortest, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozzf. Noes, none. Absent, none.
Hr. Ken Jones then asked if Council would co~sider the approval of the Final Map
of Alta Vista ~3 this evening. Director of ~ublic Works Goss remarked that this
hatter had been held over from the last meeting until such time as the assessment
;~ad been confirmed; and that now since the assessment had been confirmed, recom-
nended approval of the Final Map. Councilm~n Rozzi introduced5 "A RESOLUTION
APPROVING FINAL MAP OF ALTA VISTA UNIT ~3 A~D AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN
AGEEF~ENT FOR PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS."
3oll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E.
Ahem, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guico J. Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
The title of the ordinance was read. City Attorney Noonan then explained the
ordinance and advised the Council regarding procedure for adoption and passage.
.;ouncilman Rozzi moved reading of the ordtn[nce in its entirety he waived and that
the ordinance he passed and adopted by reading title only, seconded by Councilman
locca and passed by unanimous vote.
~ouncilman Ahern moved that the ordinance ertttled5 "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 353, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED 'ZONING
ORDINANCR OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO' PASSED AND ADOPTED AUGUST 10, 1954,
AND ESTABLISHING, ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FOR THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED,"
the entire reading of which has been duly w~ived, be passed and adopted, seconded
by Councilman Rocca and passed by the following roll call vote.
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E.
Ahern, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guiao J, Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
The title of the ordinance was read. City ,lttorney Noonan then explained the
ordinance and advised the Council regarding procedure for adoption and passage.
Councilman Ahern moved reading of the ordinance in its entirety he waived and
that the ordinance he passed and adopted by reading title only, seconded by
Councilman Rozzt and passed hy unanimous vo=e.
Councilman Rozzi moved that the ordinance e~titled5 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
ORDINAMCE NO. 528 ESTABLISHING THE STONEGAT2 RIDGE PLANNED COM~LUNITY, BY CHANGING
THE BOUNDARIES OF THE PLANNED COMMUNITY DISTRICTs BY CHANGING THE BOUNDARIES OF
THE RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE FAMILY ZONE CONTAINED THEREIN; BY ADDING REGULATIONS FOR
THE MULTIPLE FAMILY ZONE, AND AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 353 AS AMENDED ENTITLED
'ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO' ADOPTED AUGUST 10, 1954,"
the entire reading of which has been duly waived, be passed and adopted, seconded
by Councilman Rocca and passed by the following roll call vote.
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucellt, Patrick E.
Ahem, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
The next item for Council's attention was the communication dated February 24, 1966
from the Southwood Women's Club requesting permission to erect a Mission Bell at
the entrance of Southwood.
Councilman Ahern moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that
the request he approved and that the mattez be referred to the City Manager to
work out the necessary details.
VARIANCE Resolution No. 2028 received from the Planning Commission recommending
permission be granted to erect an ll'x21' patio-type structure to encroach 9'
into the existing 14' rear yard at 91 Calvert Avenue.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by CounciLman Rozzt and regularly carried, that
the recommendation of the Planning Co,=nissfion he approved and accepted.
VARIANCE Resolution No. 2029 received from the Planning Commission recommending
permission be granted to construct a 15'x30'4" garage addition to encroach 2'
into the required 19' garage setback from inside edge of sidewalk so as to main-
tain existing building line and also to encroach 15' into required 20' rear yard
at 1320 Crestwood.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by CounciLman Rozzi and regularly carried, that
the recommendation of the Planning Commiss:on he approved and accepted.
USE PERMIT Resolution No. 2030 received from the Planning Commission recommending
permission he denied to establish a car sa_es lot at 12 Linden Avenue. Accompanying
was communication from David and Alvin Ara;a appealing decision of the Planning
Commission.
USE PEPJ~IT
P.C. RESO. NO. 2030=
(Continued)
WELLS FARGO BANK
SIGN USE PERMIT
P.C. RESO. NO. 2031~
~o~o
CO~UR STREET
WIDENING:
C. C. & F. NO, 1
CHANGE ORDER NO. 145
NOTICE OF COMPLETION
STEINY & MITCHEL, INC.~
NOTICE OF COMPLETION
LOWRIE PAVING COMPANY~
MONTHLY REPORTS~
DEPARTMENT OF
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
CONTROL:
INCREASED RETIRF~ENT
BENEFITS~
GOOD AND WELFARE~
Mr. Antonio Gaudlo, attorney representing the applicant, spoke on the matter,
remarking that the matter when it was before tt · Planning Commission, did not
have the benefit of the applicants' views tnasnuch as they were not present at
that time. He requested that Council consider referral back to the Planning
Commission for a further study and report after which Council can then pass on
/he matter.
Mayor Bertucelli asked if the date of April 4, 1966 would be a convenient Public
Hearing date to which Mr. Gaudio replied that it was.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi and regularly carried, that
in accordance with the applicants' request, the matter set for Public Hearing on
April 4, 1966.
SIGq USE PRPJ~IT Resolution No. 2031 received from the Planning Commission recommending
permission be granted to erect a free-standing sign to be located on City property;
sig~ to have 160 sq. ft. advertising space and an overall height of 55', subject to
the following conditions~ (1) That the sign he removed hy the applicant or at
his cost, at such time as the City requires the right-of-way on which it is located
for street improvement purposes. (2) That the applicant enter into a hold-harmless
agreement with the City.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi and regularly carried, that
the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accepted.
The next item for Council's attention was the I~ter-Office Memorandum from the
Director of Public Works requesting authorization to widen the existing Conmur
Street from NorthwoOd Drive to Alta Vista Subdivision No. 3.
This matter having been acted upon by Council earlier under resolutions, no further
action was taken at this time.
The next item was the Inter-Office Memorandum dated February 17, 1966 from the
Director of Public Works recommending approval ~o Change Order No. 14 - Cabot,
Cabot & Forbes Industrial Park, Unit No. 1. Accompanying was communication from
Wilse¥, Ham & Blair dated February 15, 1966 suhnitting copies of Contract Change
Order No. 14.
Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that
the recommendation of the Director of Public Works be approved and accepted.
Inter-Office Memorandum dated February 16, 1966 from the Director of Public Works
advising completion of work on the 1965 Traffic Signal Installation and Related
Street Work and recommending acceptance of work and authorization to file Notice
of Completion - Steiny and Mitchel, Inc., was next considered.
Councilman Ahern moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that
the recommendation of the Director of Public Works be approved and accepted.
The ~ext item was the Inter-Office Memorandum d&ted February 16, 1966 from the
Director of Public Works advising completion of all work on the 1965 Street Improve-
ment Project and recommending acceptance of work and authorization to file Notice of
Completion - Lowrie Paving Company.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularly carried, that
the reco,w, endation of the Director of Public Works be approved and accepted.
Monthly Reports were received from the followinc~
Police Department - January, 1966
San Mateo County Dept. of Public Health
Sanitation Section - January, 1966
There being no objections, Mayor Bertucelli ordered the reports accepted and
placed on file.
Department of Alcoholic Beveraqe Control:
Application as filed by George and Clarine Loratne Ridenbaugh for Off Sale
Beer & Wine at 130 So. Spruce Avenue.
There being no objections, Mayor Bertucelli ordered the report filed.
Mayor Bertucelli at this time brought to Council's attention the matter of contacting
the State Employeeg Retirement Board in order that further information might he
obtained in regard to increased payments to retired City employees.
After brief discussion, Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and
regularly carried that a letter he addressed to ~he State Retirement Board requesting
an estimate of cost of amending State Employees' Retirement System contract to in-
clude benefits set forth in Section 21251.6 of ti~e Government Code and requesting
the recessary documents to affect the amendment.
There being nothing further, Mayor Bertucelli asked if any member of the City Council
had anything they wished to offer.
GOOD AND WELFARE ~
(CONTINUED)
DISCUSSION CONCERNING
FIRE PROTECTION IN
WESTBOROUGH AREA..
DISCUSSION REGARDING
WIDENING OF COE~UR~
DISCUSSION REGARDING
NORTH~OOD DRIVE ..
ADJOURN~ENT~
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED,
Councilman Rocca brought to Council's attention the rapid growth to the west side
of the City, stating that some thought should 3e given to the establishment of
fi:e facilities and therefore moved that the City Manager be instructed to consult
wi;h the Fire Chief and determine the status of fire protection in the Westborough
area, and what date a station in the area should be constructed and manned, and
whether or not any other arrangements should be entered in to during the interim
period, also to consult with architects quaiified in fire station requirements.
Councilman Ahem seconded the motion which was regularly carried.
There being nothing further from any member of the City Council, Mayor Bertucelli
asked if any member of the audience had anything they wished to offer.
Mr. Warrender requested information on the status of his garage with relation
to the widening of Conmur Street, to which the Director of Public Works replied
that the City, on the widening, would restric;~parking to one side only in lieu
of lowering his garage. This was satisfactor? to Mr. Warrender.
Mr. Roland then asked if Northwood Drive was :o be widened as a result of Conmur
Szreet Extension, to which the Director of Public Works replied that there was
no widening at Northwood Drive anticipated.
There being nothing further, Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman
Rozzi and regularly carried, that the meeting be adjourned to the next regular
meeting.
Time of adjournment'. 9,00 p.m.
APPROVEDt
Mayor