HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1969-04-21REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
HELD MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1969
TIME~
PLACE ~
CALL TO ORDER:
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
AND INVOCATION ~
ROLL CALL ~
STATEMENT OF COUNCILMAN
~OCCA ~
MINUTES~
CLAI MS ~
PARKING DISTRICT
NO. 1 CLAIMS s
CABOT, CABOT & FORBES
INDUSTRIAL PARK, UNIT
NO. 2 CLAIMS~
CABOT, CABOT & FORBES
INDUSTRIAL PARK, UNIT
NO. 2A CLAIMS ~
1969 SOUTH AIRPORT BLVD.
SANITARY SEWER PROJECT
CLAIM~
PUBLIC HEARING
UP-112 PRIVATE RECREATION
DANCE HALL-RETAIL COM~LEX~
8~00 p.m.
Council Chambers, City Hall.
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Bertucelli at 8~04 p.m.
The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited. In the absence of Reverend Donald
Wertz of the Good News Chapel, no Invocation was given.
Present~
Absent~
Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahem, F. Frank Mammini,
Andrew Rocca and Warren Steinkamp.
None.
Councilman Rocca at this time complimented the Enterprise-Journal Press for their
accurate reporting of his statement from the previous meeting.
Mayor Bertucelli asked if there was a motion approving the Minutes of the regular
meeting of April 7, 1969.
Councilman Ahern moved, seconded by Councilman Mammini and regularly carried, that the
Minutes of the regular meeting of April 7, 1969 be approved as submitted.
Mayor Bertucelli then asked if there was a motion approving the regular claims as
submitted for payment.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Steinkamp and regularly carried, that the
regular claims, totaling $57,640.82, be approved for payment.
Mayor Bertucelli asked if there was a motion approving the claims for Parking District
No. 1 as submitted for payment.
Councilman Mammtni moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that
the claims as submitted for Parking District No. 1, totaling $1,651.33, be approved
for payment.
Cabot, Cabot & Forbes Industrial Park, Unit No. 2 Claims~
(a)
The Lowrie Paving Co., Inc., claim dated April 1, 1969 in the amount of $461.04
covering work performed through March.
(b) Cooper-Clark & Associates claim dated April 3, 1969 covering Invoices Nos. 2117
and 2097, totaling $3,806.89, for Soils Engineering Services.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Maewnini and regularly carried, that the
claims as submitted for Cabot, Cabot & Forbes Industrial Park, Unit No. 2 be approved
for payment.
Cabot, Cabot & Forbes Industrial Park, Unit No. 2A Claims~
(a)
(b)
The Lowrie Paving Co., Inc., claim dated April 1, 1969 in the amount of $461.05
covering work performed through March.
Cooper-Clark & Associates claim dated April 3, 1969 covering Invoices Nos. 2117
and 2097, totaling $3,806.89, for Soils Engineering Services.
Councilman Steinkamp moved, seconded by Councilman Mammini and regularly carried, that
the claims as submitted for Cabot, Cabot & Forbes Industrial Park, Unit No. 2A be approved
for payment.
1969 South Airport Boulward Sanitary Sewer Project Claim~
Testing and Controls, Inc., claim dated April 4, 1969 in the amount of
$166.00 for Services performed.
Councilman Mammini moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that
the claim as submitted for 1969 South Airport Boulevard Sanitary Sewer Project be approved
for payment.
The next item was the Notice of Hearing - Appeal from Use Permit Order UP-112 of the
South San Francisco Planning Commission Re~ Private Recreation - Dance Hall-Retail
Complex at 1 South Linden Avenue (M-1-H District).
Mayor Bertucelli declared the Public Hearing opened, asking if any written protests had
been received, to which the City Clerk replied that petitions frc~ neighboring residences
objecting to the proposed use had been received as well as petitions from people who
supported the proposed use as well as other communications.
A lengthy discussion followed during which time Mr. Thomas L. Bocci, Attorney at Law
representing the applicants in the matter, spoke in their behalf, requesting Council
that they amend the application on its face to restrict the application for the dance
permit to that portion of the building that relates to the most southerly one-half
PUBLIC HEARING
UP-112 DANCE CONPLEX~'
(CONTINUED)
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which takes it out of the 200 ft. limitation provided for in Ordinance No. 565. He
further reviewed the application requesting an indication from the members of the
City Council concerning the matter of modifying the application, stating that this
could be accomplished by the City Council with no need to have it returned to the
Planning Commission.
At the request of Mayor Bertucelli, the City Clerk read all of the material which
had been received from the Planning Co,~nission and which included department reports
in which their recommendations had been submitted.
Further lengthy discussion then followed during which time Mr. Bocci spoke in behalf
of his clients, commenting that to return it to the Planning Commission would only
delay the matter that much more, that his clients wanted a decision this evening
and would not request a rehearingl that if such decisions were not received this
evening, they would withdraw from the matter. He at length spoke on the matter of
the duty of the City to provide areas for teenage activities and the responsibility
that the City Council had in this regard. He likewise spoke on the problems which
arose among youthful groups, the problems would always exist and that with proper
supervision, such problems would not be occurring in the proposal of his clients.
Councilman Mammini commented that no member of the City Council wished to deny
recreational activities to the youth of the community, pointing out the areas which
were already being used for such activities and the future use of buildings to in-
crease the recreational activity.
Mrs. Mary Ortner, 32 Escanyo Drive, stated that it was the Council's obligation
to provide activities for the use of the City and not be concerned with providing
activities for areas outside of the community itself.
Councilman Rocca stated that the Council was aware that something should be done
for the young people of the City and was desirous of fulfilling this need but that the
application before the City Council at this time was one of a commercial venture by
Mr. Bocci's clients and not necessarily one to benefit the youth of the community sole6/.
Mayor Bertucelli reiterated the previous statements made by the members of the City
Council, stating that many members of the City's staff were presently working in
youth activities, citing the Boys' Club, Police Athletic Association, the new swim-
ming pool which was being built and the future expansion of a program in the Magnolia
Recreation Center. He cited the problems which Council recently had before them con-
cerning the congregation of youths from outside areas at the Brentwood Bowl, com-
menting on a discussion which he had with Mrs. Spingola with regard to the area'as~not
being suited for the type of activity which she wished to conduct because of the lack
of parking facilities and the fact that the building was not constructed for this type
of activity and did not conform to the requirements of the City's departments.
Donald Edwards, 138 Cherry Avenue, spoke on the need for activities for teenagers
since most of the teen affairs were for those 13 years of age or under. He further
remarked that ~ was the desire of the teenagers in the community to go to an area
where they could hear big-name bands.
Mrs. Eileen Spingola, 138 Cherry Avenue, spoke in her own behalf, setting forth her
desires to assist the youth of the community as well as those outside the community
in order that some activity could be provided where none existed.
Mrs. Hanntgan, resident of the City, stated that she would support Mrs. Spingola's
request if she were assured that the conduct of the operations would be properly
operated and meet the requirements of the City's specifications.
Mayor Bertucelli stated that no one opposed Mrs. Spingola's desire but that it was
necessary to follow the requirements of the City's ordinances and codes, and the recom-
mendations as outlined by the departments.
City Planner Daniel Pass then spoke, outlining to Council the discussion which had
been held at the time it was before the Planning Commission, illustrating the required
number of parking spaces which were needed for the proposed number of people who,would
be in attendance, that the number of parking spaces which would be provided was far
below that which was required, that the South City Village, a residential area of
single family homes adjacent to the problem, could not put up with the noise factor,
traffic congestion and parking problems which would be created as a result of this
type of operation. He concluded by stating that he had checked with other cities in
the Peninsula and that such ventures, after they had been commenced, were required to
cease their operations because of the problems outlined. He further explained similar
activities being conducted in San Francisco and that a City of this size was better
able to accommodate such a venture.
John O'Hara, 110 Arroyo Drive, stated that it was his feeling that something should be
done for the young people of the co~unity.
Mrs. Antoinette Fraschieri, 478 Avalon Drive, remarked that she felt it was unfair to
the members of the City Council and department heads to be subjected to attack because
they recommended in accordance with the City's laws and ordinances, stating that she
likewise felt that something should be done for the youths of the community.
Miss Gayle Picci, 120 Sherwood Way, who introduced herself as Vice President of St.
Veronica's Teen Club, supported the application of Mrs. Spingola, stating that it was
not'the desire of teenagers to rebel but to have a Place where they could go and enjoy
the activities they like and to hear name bands performing for them.
Rex Star, resident of Pacifica, next spoke, stating that the area of Magnolia Center
was not adequate for such an operation as was being proposed by the applicants, stating
that in attending those places in San Francisco where such activities were conducted,
they were willing to walk great distances from where they were required to park in
order to attend.
PUBLIC HEARING
UP-112 DANCE COMPLEX=
(CONTINUED)
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RECESS ~
RECALL TO OP. DEI%~
PUBLIC HEARING ~
GENERAL PLAN ADOPTIONs
PROCLAMATION
NATIONAL POLICE WEEK
MAY 11-17, 19695
RESOLUTION NO. 5073
ADOPTION OF GENERAL PLANs
RESOLUTION NO. 5074
AUTHORIZING ATTORNEY
GENERAL' $ OFFI CE TO
CONDUCT LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
ASPHALT ANTI TRUST SUITS5
9-0 o
RESOLUTION NO. 5075
AWARD OF CONTRACT GALWAY
DRIVE IMPROVEMENTs
RESOLUTION NO. 5076
AWARD OF CONTRACT S.F.
WATER DEPT. LANDS - ELM
COURT TO PALM AVENUE
Mayor Bertucellt stated that possibly a request such as what Council had before them
this evening should be made of the County Board of Supervisors and make it on a County
level so that a greater number could be accomodated.
Councilman Ahem asked if an attempt was made to obtain one of the Fiesta buildings.
at the County Fair Grounds to which a reply was that an attempt had been made and that
they were turned down.
~r. Marcel Campredon, a member of the Planning Con~nission, cor~mented on the statement
of Thomas Bocci in which he requested to move the activity 200 ft. from the nearest
residential area and if this were granted, it would leave about 10 ft. of space for
dance activities.
The Police Chief stated that this was correct; that there would be only about 8 ft.
of room left for dancing.
At this point, Mr. Henry Parvin, one of the applicants, stated that he would relieve
the Council of any decision by withdrawing their application at this time.
Mr. Bocci at this time moved to withdraw the application in behalf of his clients,
extending his apologies to Councilman Mammini and other members of the City Council
if any statement which he made to be offensive since it was not so intended and may
have been made in the heat of argument in behalf of his clients.
Mayor Bertucelli declared the Public Hearing closed after which Councilman Rocca
moved, seconded by Councilman Steinkamp and regularly carried, that the withdrawal
of this application hy the applicants he accepted.
Mayor Bertucelli declared a recess at 10505 p.m.
Mayor Bertucelli recalled the meeting to order at 1051§ p.m.
The next matter was the Public Hearing on the adoption of the General Plan.
Mayor Bertucelli declared the Public Hearing opened, asking if any written protests had
been received to which the City Clerk replied that none had been received by his office.
Mayor Bertucelli then asked if anyone present in the audience wished to speak on the
matter.
There being none, Mayor Bertucelli declared the Public Hearing closed.
The next item was the Proclamation designating the week of May 11 - 17, 1969 as
NATIONAL POLICE WB~K.
Mayor Bertucelli so proclaimed.
City Attorney Noonan explained the first resolution which was the subject of this
evening's Public Hearing, after which Councilman Steinkamp introduced the resolution
entitled5 "A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE AMENDMENT TO THE CITY'S GENERAL PLAN OF 1963."
Roll call vote was as followss Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahem,
F. Frank Mmmnini, Andrew Rocca and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none.
The next item was the Inter-Office Memorandum dated April 10, 1969 from the City
Attorney advising of the Attorney General's letter concerning Asphaltic Petroleum
Products Case.
City Attorney Noonan stated that this resolution has the approval of the City Manager
and authorizes the Attorney General's office to represent the City in the asphalt anti-
trust suits after which Councilman Rocca introduced the resolution entitleds "A RESO-
LUTION AUTHORIZING THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE OF CALIFORNIA TO CONDUCT LEGAL PRO-
CEEDINGS - ASPHALT ANTI TRUST SUITS."
Roll call vote was as followss Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahern,
F. Frank Mammini, Andrew Rocca and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none.
The Inter-Office Memorandum dated April 10, 1969 from the Director of Public Works
concerning the compilation of bids for Galway Drive Improvement was the next matter
for Council's attention.
Director of Public Works Louis Goss declared the bids received, stating that the low
bidder was The Lowrie Paving Company, Inc.
City Attorney Noonan explained the resolution which had been prepared after which
Councilman Rocca introduced the resolution entitled~ "A RESOLUTION OF AWARD OF
CONTRACT GALWAY DRIVE IMPROV~J~.NT."
Roll call vote was as followss Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahern,
F. Frank Mammini, Andrew Rocca and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none.
The next matter was the Inter-Office Memorandum from the Landscape Specialist dated
April 14, 1969 submitting compilation of bids and recommendation for the Landscape
Development of San Francisco Water Department lands - Elm Court to Palm Avenue.
City Manager Thomas McKenzie declared the bids received, and after an explanation of the
types of planting, stated that the low bidder was Rudolph Watson, Inc.
City Attorney Noonan explained the resolution after which Councilman Ahern introduced
the resolution entttled~ "A RESOLUTION OF AWARD OF CONTRACT - LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT -
SAN FRANCISCO WATER DEPARTMENT LANDS - ~ COURT TO PALM AVENUE."
Roll call vote was as follows5 Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahern,
F. Frank Ma~ini. Andrew Rne~ ~nd W=~- c+.4.~.-- ~ .......
INTRODUCTION OF
MRS. RUTH SPITERI
COUNTY GRAND JUROR:
RESOLUTION NO. 5077
AUTHORIZING CANCELLATION
OF TAXES - PUBLIC USE
10-ACRE PARK SITE IN
WESTBOROUGH;
RESOLUTIONS CONCERNING
WESTBOEOUGH BOULEVARD
EXTENSION ~
RESOLUTION NO. 5078
ACCEPTS GRANT DEED
FROM JOSEPH RAGNI AND
SONS, INC.~
ORDINANCE NO. 593
A~ENDING ORD. NO. 449
PERSONNEL SYSTF~ .'
2nd Readtng/Adopti on
~- 0 0 0
ORDINANCE NO. 594
CONSENTING TO ESTABLISH-
MENT OF PROPOSED AREA OF
WESTBOROUGH BLVD. AS
PART OF COUNTY HIGHWAY
SYSTEM:
2nd Reading/Adoption
REQUEST OF SANTOCHRISTO
SOCIETY - ANNUAL FIESTA
AND PARADEs
At this time, Mayor Bertucelli introduced Mrs. Ruth Spiteri, a member of the San Mateo
County Grand Jury.
City Attorney Noonan explained that the next resolution would authorize cancellation of
taxes for properties acquired for public use (lO-acre park site in Westborough).
Councilman Ahem introduced the resolution entitled~ "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CAN-
CELLATION OF TAXES ON PROPERTY ACQUIRED FOR PUBLIC USE AND THE CITY ATTORNEY'S CONSENT
THERETO AND REQUESTING THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO AUTHORIZE CANCELLATION OF COUNTY
TAXES AND THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S CONSENT THERETO."
Roll call vote was as follows~ Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahem,
F. Frank Mammini, Andrew Rocca and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none.
City Attorney Noonan stated that the next four resolutions entttledl
"A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT BETWEEN COUNTY
OF SAN MATEO AND CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO - RIGHT OF WAY ACQUISITION AND
CONSTRUCTION COSTS"
"A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREF_~ENT BETWEEN COUNTY OF SAN
MATRO AND CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO RELATED TO WESTBOROUGH EXTENSION
(12-MILE CREEK AND f~LATED MATTERS)"
"A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREF~NT BETWEEN COUNTY OF SAN
~t~TEO, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO AND SEVERAL OWNERS - PORTION OF IR-MILE
CREEK BETWEEN THE CALIFORNIA GOLF CLUB PARCEL ~ DONATI PROPERTIES"
"A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREF~ENT BETWEEN COUNTY OF SAN
MATEO, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO AND OWNERS RELATED TO 12-MILE CREEK
THROUGH THE GIGLI PARCEL"
were related to the Westborough Boulevard Extension and particularly related to
agreements which the County were in the process of making some revisions add which
would not be of major change. These were to be submitted to the City for consideration
and, therefore, permission was requested to continue these resolutions.
There being no objections, Mayor Bertucelli so ordered.
City Attorney Noonan explained that the next resolution accepts the parcel of property
from Joseph Ragni & Sons, Inc., for the future fire station site and authorizes the City
Clerk to record said Grant Deed.
Councilman Steinkamp introduced the resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING A
GRANT DEED FROM JOSEPH RAGNI & SONS, INC."
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahern,
F. Frank Mammini, Andrew Rocca and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none.
Mayor Bertucelli ordered the title of the ordinance read. The title of the ordinance
was read.
City Attorney Noonan then explained the ordinance and advised the Council regarding pro-
cedure for adoption and passage. Councilman Steinkamp moved reading of the ordinance in
its entirety be waived and that the ordinance be passed and adopted by reading title only,
seconded by Councilman Ahem and passed by unanimous vote.
Councilman Rocca moved that the ordinance entitled~ "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH
SAN FRANCISO0 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 REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 216 AND ALL INCONSISTENT
ORDINANCES,'" the entire reading of which has been duly waived, be introduced and seconded
by Councilman Mammini and passed by the following roll call vote.
Roll call vote was as follows~ Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahern,
F. Frank Mammint, Andrew Rocca and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none.
Mayor Bertucelli ordered the title of the ordinance read. The title of the ordinance
was read.
City Attorney Noonan then explained the ordinance and advised the Council regarding
procedure for adoption and passage. Councilman Mammini moved reading of the ordinance
in its entirety be waived and that the ordinance be passed and adopted by reading title
only, seconded by Councilman Ahern and passed by unanimous vote.
Councilman Rocca moved that the ordinance entitled~ "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH
SAN FRANCISCO CONSENTING TO THE ESTABLISH~T OF A PROPOSED AREA OF WESTBOROUGH BOULE-
VARD WITHIN THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO AS A PART OF THE COUNTY HIGHWAY SYSTE~OF
THE COUNTY OF SAN M~ATEO," the entire reading of which has been duly waived, be passed
and adopted, seconded by Councilman Steinkamp and passed by the following roll call vote.
Roll call vote was as follows~ Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahern,
F. Frank Mammini, Andrew Rocca and Warren Stetnkamp. Noes, none. Absent, none.
The next item was the communication dated April 3, 1969 from the Santo Christo Society
requesting permission to hold its annual Fiesta on May 10, 11, 1969 and the placement
of flags on Grand Avenue.
Councilman Mammini moved, seconded by Councilman Ahem and regularly carried, that the
request as submitted he approved.
CITY PLANNER'S REPORT:
LETTER OF APPEAL FROM
P.C.'S DENIAL OF UP-114,
PIOMBO PERMIT:
STUDY SESSION TAPING
RECOMMENDATION:
RODENT CONTROL
PROGRAM:
REQUEST OF SAN MATEO
COUNTY ECONOMIC OPPOR-
TUNITY COMMISSION~
MONTHLY REPORTS
DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGE CONTROL:
The City Planner's Report to the City Council with respect to Use Permit and Variance
Requests considered on April 14, 1969 was the next matter for Council's consideration.
' n
There being no ob3ectto s, Mayor Bertucelli ordered the Report accepted and placed one file.
The next item was the communication dated April 18, 1969 from Mr. William Botieff to
the City Council appealing the Planning Commtssian's denial of Use Permit No. 114.
There being no objections, Mayor Bertucellt set the Public Hearing on the denial of
Use P~mit No. 114 by the Planning Commission for Monday, May 19, 1969.
The next item was the communication dated April 17, 1969 from the Piombo Construction
Company as addressed to the City Council requesting that a second amendment be made to
allow the permtttee to modify the haul routes by including a portion of Westborough
Boulevard between Gellert and Junipero Serra Freeway and a portion of Gellert Boulevard
from the intersection with Westborough southerly for 60 ft. Permittee agreed that the
addition of said portions of streets would also come within the imsurance bond, fee
provisions and all other provisions of the existing permit.
Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Mammini and regularly carried, that the
grading permit issued to Piombo Construction Company, dated December 18, 1967, which
has been amended, be further amended by
1. Adding the following streets to the haul routes described in Section 2D(2) (a):
(1) That portion of Westborough Boulevard between Gellert Boulevard
and Junipero Serra Freeway, and
(2)
That portion of Gellert Boulevard between the intersection of
Westborough Boulevard to a point on Gellert Boulevard southerly
for a distance of 60 ft.
2. That all of the provisions of the grading permit, including the corporate
surety bond provisions, insurance provisions and fee provisions shall apply.
3. That a copy of this Minute Order be attached to the original permit in
Central Records.
The next matter was the communication dated April 17, 1969 from City Manager Thomas P.
McKenzie to the City Council concerning the taping of City Council'Study Sessions.
There being no objections, Mayor Bertucelli ordered the communication accepted and
placed on file.
The Inter-Office Memorandum dated April 9,.1969 from Assistant City Manager Laurence
Ross advising of the existing Rodent Control Program and requesting authorization to
continue this program for 1969-70 was the next matter for Council's attention.
Councilman Mammini moved, seconded by Councilman Steinkamp and regularly carried, that
the City Manager be authorized to award the contract to the lowest responsible bidder
and execute same for Rodent Control 1969-70.
The next item was the Inter-Office Memorandum dated April 9, 1969 from Assistant City
Manager Laurence L. Ross requesting formal authorization concerning the City's contri-
bution of monies to the San Mateo County Economic Opportunity Commission.
City Manager Thomas McKenzie explained that Council had given tentative approval of the
inclusion of $5,000 in the next year's budget to support this program and was requesting
formal acknowledgment so that a letter of Intent may be forwarded to the San Mateo
County Economic Opportunity Commission stating South San Francisco's contribution of
$5,000 if San Mateo County allocates $20,000 to the South San Francisco Information
Center Program, such donation to be made during 1969-70 fiscal year.
Councilman Ahern moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that the
recommendation of the City Manager be approved and accepted and authorization to forward
a letter of Intent to the San Mateo County Economic Opportunity Commission be granted.
Monthly Reports were received from the following,
Fire Department - March 1969
Building Inspection Department - March 1969
Library - March 1969
San Mateo County - Sanitation Section - March 1969
There being no objections, Mayor Bertucelli ordered the Reports accepted and placed
on file.
Department of Alcoholic Beveraqe Control:
(a) Application for Off Sale General as filed by Buran, Paul & Marion F.; Miscalco,
Lawrence J. & Jo Anne S.; Rodriguez, Fred A. & Carmen at 142 Hazelwood Drive
(b) Application as filed by The House of Seagram, Inc., for Beer & Wine Importers
General at 164 Marco Way.
There being no objections, Mayor Bertucelli ordered the Reports placed on file.
GOOD AND WELFARE~
STATEMENT CONCERNING RECRE-
ATIONAL PROGRAM FOR OLDER
TEENAGERS~
PROCLAMATION
BEAUTIFICATION MONTH
MAY, 1969~
INFORMATION REC~JEST
CONCERNING WESTBOROUGH
PARKs
COMMENTS CONCERNING
YOUTH PROGRAM & COLMA
CREEK FLOOD CONTROL
MEETING;
PERSONNEL SESSION
REQUEST OF CITY ~ANAGF~
ADJOUP~M~r;
There being nothing further, Mayor Bertucelli asked if any member of the City Council
had anything they wished to offer under Good and Welfare.
Councilman Mammini briefly commented that it was true that present recreational programs
were for those around the age of 14 years and something should be done for the older
youth of the community, that he did not mind undertaking the task to accomplish this
end and requested Council's support in this regard.
Councilman Ahern requested that the Mayor proclaim the month of May as "Beautification
Month," stating that through the office of the City Manager, the City could work out
with the local scavenger service for pick-ups, more than once a month in orderr that
residents could join in this program.
Mayor Bertucelli so proclaimed, instructing the City Manager to arrange for the extra
garden refuse pick-up.
Councilman Steinkamp stated that he supported the cause of the teenagers and offered
whatever time and effort he could to this program.
There being nothing further, Mayor Bertucelli asked if anyone present in the audience
had anything they wished to offer.
~Lr. Bruce Rosengren, 2084 ~hallow Way, President of the West Park Homeowners Association,
requested a report concerning the development of the park in Westborough which was given
by the Director of Public Works.
Mr. Dom ld Grimes, 123 Francisco Drive, expressed his commendations to Councilmen
Mammini and Steinkamp concerning their offer to~.work on the youth program, stating that
the City should first look after its own youth. He then briefly commented on the hearing
which was to be held this coming Friday at 2sO0 p.m. with regard to Colma Creek Flood
Control, asking as to why better publicity had not been given to the matter by the
County of San Mateo.
Brief discussion followed at which time Mayor Bertucelli requested everyone be present
that could attend.
City Manager McKenzie brought to Council's attention the matter of meetings scheduled
for the next few weeks after which he requested a brief personnel session with the City
Council on the adjournment of the regular meeting.
There being no objections, Mayor Bertucelli adjourned the meeting at 10~45 p.m. to a
personnel session.
The personnel session meeting was adjourned by Mayor Bertucelli at 11~45 p.m.
APPROVED-'
RESPECTFULLY SU~NITTF~,
*The discussions contained herein are excerpts and not verbatim.