HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1966-10-0355
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
HELD MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1966
TIME:
PLACE:
CALL TO ORDER:
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
AND INVOCATION=
ROLL CALL =
MINUTES
CLAIMS
PARKING DISTRICT
NO. ! CLAIMS:
CABOT, CABOT & FORBES
INDUSTRIAL PARI( UNIT
NO. 1 CLAIMS =
CABOT, CABOT & FORBES
INDUSTRIAL PARK UNIT
NO. lA CLAIMS =
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC
LIBRARY AND E.O.C. CENTER
CLAIM:
8:00 p.m.
Co[ncil Chambers, City Hall
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Bertu:elli at 8=00 p.m.
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited after which the invocation was given
by Reverend A. Engelmann of Immanuel Baptist C~urch.
Present=
Absent=
Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahern, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew
Rocca and Guido J. Rozzi
None
Mayor Bertucelli asked if there was a motion a~proving the minutes of the adjourned
regular meeting of September 12, 1966 and the regular meeting of September lg, 1966.
Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that
the minutes of the adjourned regular meeting of September 12, 1966 and the regular
meeting of September 19, 1966 be approved as submitted.
Mayor Bertucelli then asked if there was a motion approving the regular claims as
suomitted for payment.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularly carried, that
the regular claims totaling $52,799.22 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.
Councilman Ahern moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi and regularly carried, that the
claims as submitted for Parking District No. 1 totaling $663.75 be approved for payment.
Cabot. Cabot & Forbes Industrial Park. Unit No. 1 Claims:
(a)
Wilsey & Ham claim dated September 15, 1966 in the amount of $650.40 for
Engineering Services in connection with rebid and construction of Forbes
Boulevard widening.
(b) Cooper Clark & Associates claim dated September 9, 1966 in the amount of
$38.00 for personnel Engineering Services.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Ahem and regularly carried, that the
claims as submitted for Cabot, Cabot & Forbes Industrial Park, Unit No. 1 be approved
for payment.
Cabot. Cabot & Forbes Industrial Park. Unit No. lA Claims:
(a)
City of South San Francisco claim dated September 8, 1966 in the amount of
$200.00 for 2 boxes (alarm boxes) installed @ $100.00 - credit to Trust Deposits
Central Station Fire Alarm Equipment deposits.
(b) California Water Service Company claim dated August 23, 1966 in the amount of
$738.14 for 2 fire hydrants installed in Carlton Court.
(c) Wilsey & Ham claim dated September 15, 1966 in the amount of $199.69 for con-
struction staking & quantity surveys.
(c)
(e)
Wilsey & Ham claim dated September 15, 1966 in the amount of $611.51 for contract
administration, resident engineering and inspection.
Cooper Clark & Associates claim dated September 9, 1966 in the amount of $262.50
for soils engineering inspection work in connection w~th the Carlton Court
improvements.
Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the
c].aims as submitted for Cabot, Cabot & Forbes Industrial Park, Unit No. lA be approved
for payment.
South San Francisco Public Library and E.O.C. Center Claim:
A. M. Hardy & Company claim dated Septem3er 13, 1966 in the amount of $2,893.00
for retention payment.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilma~ Ahern and regularly carried, that the
claim as ~ubmitted for the South San Francisco Public Library and E.O.C. Center be
approved for payment.
STONEGATE RIDGE
ASSESSM~.NT DISTRICT
NO. 1 CLAIM~
Stoneqate Ridqe Assessment District No. 1Claia=
City of South San Francisco claim dated September 15, 1966 in the amount of
$221.06 for inspection charges - August, I966.
Cmmcilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Cortesi and regularly carried, that the
cl&im as submitted for Stonegate Ridge Assessment District No. 1 be approved for payment.
PUBLIC HEARING
P.C. RESO. NO. 2080=
The next item for Council's attention was the :ontinued Public Hearing on Planning
Commission Resolution No. 2080 entitled= "A R~SOLUTION OF THE PLANNING CO~ISSION
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO RECOJ~ENDING TO THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF
THE A~EN~NT PETITION OF CAESAR-CALLAN HOMES 2NC., SO AS TO REZONE AN APPROXI-
MATELY 180-ACRE PARCEL OF LAND FROM A 'U' DISTRICT TO A 'PC' DISTRICT."
There being no objections and at the request of the City Attorney, Mayor Bertucelli
corXinued the Public Hearing to the next regular meeting.
TIRE SAFETY WEEK
OCT. 9-13, 1966=
CLF~N-UP, PAINT-UP
FIX-UP MONTH=
The next item was the Proclamation designating October 9 - 13, 1966 as'TIRE SAFETY WEEK."
Mayor Bertucelli so proclaimed.
The next item was the Proclamation designating October, 1966 as "CLEAN-UP, PAINT-UP,
FIX-UP MONTH" in the City of South San Francisco.
City Attorney Noonan stated that the Proclamat£on in accordance with the wishes of
the Mayor had been prepared with two objectives= that of the Scavenger Company pick-up
and the selection of Beautification of Entrances to the City Committee which was to be
he&ded by Councilman Rozzi.
Mayor Bertucelli so proclaimed.
Y INDIAN GUIDE WEEK
OCT. 17-22, 1966=
The Proclamation designating October 17 - 22, 2966 as "Y INDIAN GUIDE WEEK" was the
next item for Council's consideration.
Mayor Bertucelli so proclaimed.
RESOLUTION NO. 4541
ACCEPTING GRANT OF
UTILITY/ANCHOR EASEMENTS
C.C.&F. = I-A
City Attorney Noonan explained the first resolmtton after which Councilman Rozzt
introducedt '% RESOLUTION ACCEPTING A GRANT O? EASF~ENTS FROM CABOT, CABOT & FORBES
CALIFORNIA PROPERTIES, INC."
Roll call vote was as follows= Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahern,
Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozzfi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
RESOLUTION NO. 4542
VACATION OF PUBLIC
UTILITY/ANCHOR EASEMENTS
City Attorney Noonan explained the next resoluZion which had been prepared after which
Councilman Rocca introduced~ "A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO VACATE CERTAIN PUBLIC
UTILITY AND ANCHOR EASEMENTS."
Roll call vote was as follows= Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahern,
Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozz!. Noes, none. Absent, ~one.
RESOLUTION NO. 4543
CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVE-
MENTS - WESTBOROUGH-WEST
PARK UNITS NOS. 1 AND 2
COMMON GREEN PARK SITE
PROJECT .'
City Attorney Noonan explained the next resoluzion after which Councilman Ahern intro-
duced= '% RESOLUTION DETERMINING TO UNDERTAKE PROCEEDINGS PURSUANT TO SPECIAL ASSESS-
MEST AND ASSESSMENT BOND ACTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS WITHOUT PROCEEDINGS
UNDER DIVISION 4 OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE - WESTBOROUGH-WEST PARK PLANNED
COkMUNITYDISTRICT UNITS NOS. 1 AND 2 - COMMON GREEN AND PARK SITE IMPROVE~ENT PROJECT."
Roll call vote was as follows= Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahem,
Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozz!. Noes, none. Absent, none.
RESOLUTION NO. 4544
APPOINTING ENGINEER AND
ATTORNEYS - WESTBOROUGH
WEST PARK UNITS NOS. 1 AND
2 COMMON GREEN PARK SITE
PROJECT=
RESOLUTION NO. 454~
INTENTION TO ACQUIRE AND
CONSTRUCT IMPROVEMENTS
WESTBOROUGH WEST PARK UNITS
NOS. 1 AND 2 COMMON GREEN
PARK SITE PROJECT~
RESOLUTION
PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF
ENGINEER'S REPORT WEST-
BOROUGH WEST PARK UNITS
NOS. 1 AND 2 COM~N GREEN
AND PARK SITE PROJECT=
City Attorney Noonan explained the next resolution for Council's consideration after
which Councilman Rozzi introduced= '% RESOLUTION APPOINTING ENGINEER AND ATTORNEYS
WESTBOROUGH-WEST PARK PLANNED CONE~JNITY DISTRICT UNITS NOS. 1 AND 2 CO~ON GREEN AND
PA~( SITE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT."
Rol!i call vote was as follows= Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahem,
Emillio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozzt. Noes, none. Absent, none.
City Attorney Noonan explained the next resolution for Council's attention after
which Councilman Rocca introduced= "A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO ACQUIRE AND CON-
STRJCT IMPROVEMENTS WESTBOROUGH-WEST PARK PLAN~EDCOM~NITY DISTRICT UNITS NOS. 1
AND 2 COW~N GREEN AND PARK SITE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT."
01~ call vote was as follows= Ayes, Councilmen Frank 3. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahem,
mi~io Cortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
The{ next item was the resolution entitled= '% RESOLUTION OF PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF
ENGINEER'S REPORT WESTBOROUGH-WEST PARK PLANNED COF~fJNITY DISTRICT UNITS NOS. 1 AND
2 CpM~ON GREEN AND PARK SITE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT;"
The~e being no objections, Mayor Bertucellt corttnued the resolution to the next
regular meeting at the request of the attorneys for the district.
NoS. 1 AND 2 COMMON GREEN
AND PARK SITE PROJECT=
RESOLUTION Thei next item was the resolution entitled= "A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING PREVAILING
ESTABLISHING WAGE SCALE WAG~ SCALE WESTBOROUGH-WEST PARK PLANNED COMMUNITY DISTRICT UNITS NOS. 1 AND 2
WESTBOROUGH WEST PARK UNITS COMMON GREEN AND PARK SITE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT."
The~e being no objections, Mayor Bertucelli cortinued the resolution to the next
regular meeting at the request of the attorneys for the district.
RESOLUTION
DESCRIBING PROPOSED
BOUNDARIES OF ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT WESTBOROUGH-WEST
PARK UNITS NOS. 1 AND 2
COMMON GREEN PARK SITE PJT:
RESOLUTION
APPOINTING TIME AND PLACE
OF HEARING PROTESTS
WESTBOROUGH WEST PARK
UNITS NOS. 1 AND 2 COMMON
GREEN PARK SITE PROJECT:
RESOLUTION NO. 4546
GRANTING GRADING AND
HAULING PERNIT TO
AMERICAN BRIDGE DIV.
U · S. STEEL GORP · ~
RESOLUTION NO. 4547
GRANTING HAULING PERNIT
TO GUY F. ATKINSON GO.:
RESOLUTION NO. 4548
AWARD OF CONTRACT
1966 STREET IMPROVEi~NT
PROJECT - L. G. SMITH CO.:
RESOLUTION NOt_454~
COMMENDATION TO
NtARGARET EH~ FOR HER
ASSISTANCE TO THE
NUTTING NURSING HOME:
Thei next item was the resolution entttled: "A RESOLUTION DESCRIBING PROPOSED
BOunDARIEs OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT WESTBOROUGH-FEST PARK PLANNED COMA{UNITY DISTRICT
UNITS NOS. 1 AND 2 COM~ON GREEN AND PARK SITE iMPROVF~NT PROJECT."
The~e being no objections, Mayor Bertucelli corttnued the resolution to the next
regular meeting at the request of the attorneys for the district.
Thel next resolution to be considered was entitled: "A RESOLUTION APPOINTING TIME
AND! PLACE OF HEARING PROTESTS IN RELATION TO PROPOSED ACQUISITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS,
ANT DIRECTING NOTICE - WESTBOROUGH-WEST PARK PLANNED GOM~NITY DISTRICT UNITS NOS. 1
AN~ 2 COMMON GREEN AND PARK SITE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT."
There being no objections, Mayor Bertucelli cor.tinued the resolution to the next
regular meeting at the request of the attorneys for the district.
The next item was the communication dated September 15, 1966 from Wilsey & Ham
submitting Grading Permit Application on behal¢ of American Bridge Division of the
Uniited States Steel Corporation.
Ac~ompa~ying was Inter-Office Memorandum date? September 19, 1966 from the Director
ofpubl~c Works recommending issuance of Grading Permit, subject to five conditions
as istated in the memorandum.
Coubcilman Rozzi introduced: "A RESOLUTION GRANTING A GRADING PERMIT AND HAULING
PENMIT TO AMERICAN BRIDGE DIVISION, UNITED STA?ES STEEL CORPORATION."
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Frank 3J Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahem,
Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozzt. Noes, none. Absent, none.
The next item was the communication dated September 21, 1966 from Guy F. Atklnson Co.,
requesting a Hauling Permit in connection with the American Bridge Division of the
Uni,ted States Steel Corporation.
AcCompanying was Inter-Office Memorandum dated September 21, 1966 from the Director
of ~ublic Works recommending approval, subject to stated conditions.
Councilman Rocca introduced: "A RESOLUTION GRANTING A HAULING PERMIT TO GUY F.
ATKINSON COMPANY."
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahern,
Emi!lio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
Th~ next item was the Inter-Office Memorandum Cared September 21, 1966 from the
Director of Public Works concerning bids for the 1966 Street Improvement Project.
Director of Public Works Louis Goss gave a sumnary and compilation of the bids
received, recommending the award be made to L. C. Smith Company in the amount of
$7~,292.17.
Coubcilman Rozzi introduced: "A RESOLUTION OF AWARD OF CONTRACT - 1966 STREET
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT. ~
Rolll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahern,
Emillio Cortesi and Guido J. Rozzi. Noes, none. Absent, none. Abstaining, Councilman
Andrew Rocca.
Citly Attorney Noonan at this time read in full the resolution which had been prepared
commending Margaret Ehmke after which Mayor Bertucelli commended Mrs. Ehmke for her
wonderful work in helping the children of the Nutting Nursing Home.
Councilman Rozzi introduced~ "A RESOLUTION CON~NDING MARGARET EH~E FOR ASSISTANCE
CONTRIBUTED TO THE NUTTING NURSING HON~."
Rolil call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E~ Ahern,
Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozzfi. Noes, none. Absent, none.
Mrs. Ehmke at this time made the following stazement~
"I would like to take this opportunit? to thank you, Mayor Bertucelli,
and the other members of the City Council of South San Francisco for your
thoughtfulness in awarding me this commencation.
I accept it with pride in the name o¢ all other City employees who
have helped in this endeavor by contributing gifts, time and effort.
I also would like to accept it in the name of all the unfortunate
children w~o reside at the Nancy Nutting Pome, and especially for the
Nutting family who have dedicated themselves to the care of these
children, providin~ them with the love anc comforts of a home.
It is my sincere hope that we may cortinue our work in this small
way to show our concern where there is a real need.
Your recoqnition of what my fellow employees and I are doing is
ample proef that you, also, are aware and care for the less fortunate
in our own community.
Thank you, again."
RESOLUTION NO. 4550
COI~A~ENDATI ON TO
PEARL MANCHESTER ~
--~ 0 c~ 0
RESOLUTION NO. 4551
AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT
MARCO SENALDI AND CITY
NARCO WAY~
RESOLUTION NO. 4552
ACCEPTING GRANT OF
EASEMENT FROM P.G.&E.;
RESOLUTION NO. 4553
APPROVING PROPOSAL OF
S · S. F. CHAMBER OF CONAtERCE
FEASIBILITY STUDY~
RESOLUTION NO. 4554
City Attorney Noonan explained the next resolution after which Councilman Rocca
tntroduced~ "A RESOLUTION ~NDING PEARL ~LA~GHESTER FOR HER SERVICES TO THE
CITY AND AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION."
Rol!l call vote was as followsl Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahem,
Emt!lio Gortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido $. Rozz~o Noes, none. Absent, none.
City Attorney Noonan explained the next resolution which had been prepared after which
Councilman Ahern introduced~ "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREFJ4ENT
BETWEEN ~kRCO SENALDI AND MARIE SENALDI, HIS WZFE,:AND THE CIT~ OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO -
NAR2X) WAY."
Roll call vote was as follows~ Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahern,
Emtllio Gortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozz:. Noes, none. Absent, none.
City Attorney Noonan explained the next resolution after which Councilman Rozzi
introduced~ "A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING A GRANT OF EASFJ~ENT FROM PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC
GOMPANY- ~L~RGO WAY."
Rolil call vote was as follows~ Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahem,
Emi!liD Gortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido $. Rozz"_. Noes, none. Absent, none.
Citiy Attorney Noonan explained the next resolution which had been prepared for Council's
consideration after which Councilman Rozzt int_-oduced= "A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE
PROPOSAL BY THE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO CHAt4BER OF C.,ON~RCE SPECIAL COI~ITTEE FOR A
FEASIBILITY STUDY."
Roll call vote was as follows~ Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucellt, Patrick E. Ahem,
F4ai~lio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozz"_. Noes, none. Absent~ none.
Cit!y Attorney Noonan explained the next resolu~ion after which Councilman Rocca
ACCEPTING GRANT DEED FROM tnt~oduced~ "A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING A GRANT DEED FROM GAESAR-GALLAN HOMES, INC.,
GAESAR-CALLAN - WESTBOROUGH A .CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, CONVEYING CERTAIN PAP. CELS IN WESTBOROUGR-WEST PARK 1 AND 2."
WEST PARK I AND 2~
~- '5 ~ ~ Roll call vote was as follows~ Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucellt, Patrick E. Ahem,
Emi!liD Gortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. RozzL. Noes, none.' Absent, none.
RESOLUTION NO. 4555 Gttiy Attorney Noonan explained the next resolution after which Councilman Rozzi
AUTHORIZING AGREF.~ENT WITH int~oducedl "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREFJ~ENT WITH THE STATE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA - OF ~ALIFORNIA, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, PROVIDING FOR POPULATION ESTI~TE."
POPULATION ESTIMATE ~ ~
~/ ~_/ Roll call vote was as follows~ Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucellt, Patrick E. Ahem,
Emiilto Gortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. RozzL. Noes, none. Absent, none.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE REQUEST
OFFICER $. KOEFOED, P.D.
P,C. RESO. NO. 2081
REGOI~IENDING SEC. 7.29A
OF ZONING ORD.:
P.C. RESO. NO. 2082
RE~ING SEC. 1.3 TO
SUBDIVISION ORD.~
DEDICATION AND VAGATION
REQUEST OF [4. SENALDI ~
C.C.& F. NO. 1
ACCEPTANCE OF FINAL
It4PROVEMENTS ~
Th~ next ite~was the Inter-Office Memorandum cared September 23, 1966 from City
Manager Eugene Aiello concurrin~ with the recor~nendation of approval by Lt. Allen
Klemme for a thirty-day leave of absence requested by Officer Julius O. Koefoed, Jr.,
co~a. encing October 11, 1966.
CoUncilman Ahem moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the
requested leave of absence as approved by Lt. Klemme be granted without pay.
Th~ next item was the Planning Commission Reso4utton No. 2081 entttled~ ."RESOLUTION
RECOMMENDING THE ADOPTION OF PROPOSED S~CTION 7.29A OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE PERTAINING
TO ~ITY REGULATION OF HONE OCCUPATIONS.
Briief discussion followed concerning the Public Hearing date to be set after which
there being no objections, Mayor Bertucelli se; the Public Hearing for November 7, 1966
at!8~O0 p.m.
Thenext item for Council's attention was the Planning Commission Resolution No. 2082
en~ttled~ "RESOLUTION RECON~NDING THE ADOPTION OF PROPOSED SECTION 1.3, PERTAINING
TO!CITY CONTROL OF THE DESIGN AND LOCATION OF ~,IRSPAGES AND BUILDINGS IN GONDOt~INIU~
AN~ CONA~JNITYAPARTMENT PROJECTS, AS AN ADDENDUM TO THE SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE."
There being no objections and at the request of the City Attorney, Mayor Bertucelll
re~erred the matter to the office of the City ~ttorney for the preparation of a draft.
The next item was the Dedication and Vaction Request as received from the Planning
Co~aission of Marco Senaldi requesting permissLon for the dedtcattrOn:and vacation
of ilands for the purpose of widening and changing the configuratlon of the Marco Way
cull-de-sac, in the M-2-H District with the recon~aendation of approval subject to the
conditions of the Director of Public Works set forth in his Inter-Office Memorandum
of iSeptember 6, 1966 to the Planning Commissio[i and the Inter-Office Memorandum from
Ac~ing Fire Chief A. Brauns dated September 28, 1966 to the City Council.
CoUncilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Cortesi and regularly carried, that the
recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accepted.
Th~ next item was the communication dated September 21, 1966 from Wilsey & Ham recom-
mending final acceptance of work on the improvements in Cabot, Cabot & Forbes In-
du~trial Park Unit No. 1.
Acdompanying was Inter-Office Memorandum dated Se~t:ember 22, 1966 from the Director
of ;Pubhc Works recoe~aending final acceptance of the subdivision improvements.
CoUncilman Rozzt moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularly carried, that the
recommendation of the Director of Public Works be approved and accepted with the ex-
ception that the two-year maintenance bond be posted as follows~ one-year maintenance
bo~d by the contractor and one-year supplement&l bond by the developer upon expiration
of ithe contractors bond.
CoC.& F. NO. lA
FINAL ACCEPTANCE ~
MONTHLY REPORTS ~
GOOD AND WELFARE~
DISCUSSION CONCERNING
DUST CONDITION FRO~
CONSTRUCTION ON
JUNIPERO SERRA BLVD. ~
INTRODUCTION OF
SUPERVISOR FITZGFJh%LD ~
PRESENTATION TO COUI~IL
HEAD BANDS-BUFFALO NATION~
COMMENDATION TO
FIRE DEPARTMENT;
APPOINTMENT OF WILLIA~
BORBA, SR., SO. S.F.
HOUSING AUTHORITY
Theinext item was the Communication dated September 21, 1966 from Wilsey & Ham
recommending final acceptance of improvement in Cabot, Cabot & Forbes Industrial
Park, Unit No. lA Assessment District, Carlton ~ourt.
Acc6mpanying was Inter-Office Memorandum dated September 22, 1966 from the Director
of public Works recommending final acceptance of the subdivision improvements.
Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the
recommendation of the Director of Public Works be approved and accepted.
Under the question, Director of Public Works Lcuis Goss requested that the contractor's
bond for a period of two years be accepted in the matter.
Couhcilman Rozzi accepted the recommendation of the Director of Public Works and
included this change as part of his motion. Councilman Rocca stated that his
second would include thisadditton. , ~
Monthly Reports were received from the follo~ing~
Library - August, 1966
San Mateo County Public Health - Sanitation Section - August, 1966.
Theke being no objections, Mayor Bertucellt crested the reports accepted and placed
on file.
There being nothing further, Mayor Bertucelli asked if anyone wished to offer
anything under Good and Welfare.
City Attorney Noonan remarked that a petition ~ad been filed with the City, signed
by residents of the area in the vicinity of Juripero Serra Boulevard where construction
work was taking place, complaining of the dust conditions and effect on their homes.
MayOr Bertucelll commented that upon receipt of the petition, the Director of Public
works had been notified to contact the Mayor of Daly City requesting his cooperation
wit~ the developers,in Serramonte; had also been requested to contact the State
Highway Department, the Suburban Realty Company and Guy F. Atkinson with a like request
that they take whatever means and actions necessary to alleviate the dust conditions.
Cit~ Attorney Noonan stated that this placed tLe City in a position of having to take
action against agencies outside the City and that at the request of the Mayor, asked
th~se agencies to come to the meeting this evening and to report as to what steps were
being taken to minimize the matter of dust.
i "BUZZ"
Mr.i Arthur Haskins stated that he was the contractor in the Serramonte project,
had done work in Westborough as well as other like projects, that he was aware of the
problem of dust and that his company had endeavored to provide the newest installations
to icontrol and to curtail the dust. He stated that they had devised other methods and
had constantly applied water in an effort to prevent dust. He further remarked the
firm of Guy F. Atkinson was following similar nethods, that not all of the dust came
frdm areas where construction was taking place~ but areas other than construction
loc~tions and that it was more noticeable at tLis time since work of construction was
going on. He stated that the dust problem was there before his arrival and would
continue to be there after he had left. He further stated that his firm would continue
to !take all of the steps available to curtail the matter of dust.
Mr.i Brian Zimmerman of Guy F. Atkinson commented that a high wind storm the previous
we~k carried dust throughout many areas and th&t not much could be done to control
th~ blowing of dust by these high winds. He stated that they were obliged to get the
jo~ done that they were presently working on, that the~ were employing all steps
necessary to control the matter of dust, using asphaltxc-dust material as well as
wailer. He further stated that as soon as slopes were ready for top soils, that the
top soil was immediately placed and seeded dowr~with the added expense of applying
water in order to get the grass growing, thereby eliminating dust problem from the
slopes. He stated that his firm would continue to take every means available to
minimize the matter of dust problems. Mayor Bertuce!li asked that they continue
in !their effort.
Mayor Bertucelli at this time introduced Mr. James Fitzgerald, Supervisor of the
County of San Mateo, present in the audience.
Mayor Bertucelli then stated that earlier in the meeting, he had proclaimed
Octlober 17-22, 1966 as "Y Indian Guide Week." He called on Mr. Yamasaki at this
ti~e who, on behalf of the Buffalo Nation, presented to each of the Council members
a head band making them honorary members.
Magor Bertucelli at this time read a letter from Gildo Fregosi, written in behalf
of Ibis Father and members of his family commencing the Fire Department for the action
taken in a recent attack suffered by his Moths=. Mayor Bertucelli commended the
members of the Fire Department through Assistant Chief A. Brauns, present in the
audience.
At ithts time, Mayor Bertucelli offered for Council's confirmation the appointment
of iWilliam Borba, Sr., as a member of the South San Francisco Housing Authority to
fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Fred J. Lautze.
CoUncilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried that the
MaYor's appointment to fill the vacancy of Mr. Lautze he approved.
PRESENTATION OF TEN-
YEAR SERVICE PIN TO
CITY ATTORNEY NOONAN=
EXTENSION OF INVITATION
PLAQUE UNVEILING -
WESTBOROUGH WATER DIST.
ADJOURNMIiNT:
Cotmcilman Rozzt at this time, on behalf of the Mayor and members of the City Council,
Presented to City Attorney John Noonan a ten-year Service Pin as City Attorney.
MaYor Bertucelli congratulated Mr. Noonan for his work as City Attorney for the City.
There being nothing further, Mayor Bertucellt asked if anyone present in the audience
had anything they wished to offer under Good a~d Welfare.
Colonel Robert L. Rhea, Chairman of the Westborough Water District, addressed Council,
stated that the pumping plant had been completed and that he was extending an tn-
vt%ation to all of the City Departments, Commissions, Mayor and members of the City
CoUncil and City ~anager for the unveiling of ~he placque on October 15, 1966, stating
that the Mayor and City Manager would be called upon for a £ewwords.
MaYor Bertucelli on behalf of himself and members of the City Council thanked Colonel
Rhea for his invitation but regreted that they would not be able to attend since they
have co~mitted themselves to the attendance at the League of Californi Cities Con-
fe~ence which would be in San Diego during the week of the 16th to the 19th, stating
that they would be leaving on the morning of t~e 15th.
He,requested the City Manager to be in attenda)ce in behalf of the City, also req-
qu,sting that he notify the City Departments requesting that as many he in attendance
as;can attend.
Th~
and
Ti,
re being nothing further, Councilman Rozzi noved, seconded by Councilman Rocca
regularly carried that the meeting be adjourned.
e of adjournment= 8=40 p.m.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED,
APPROVED t
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Mayor