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ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
HELD FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1974
TIME:
PLACE:
CALL TO ORDER: .
ROLL CALL:
DISCUSSION RE
SPACE FOR
SENIOR CITIZENS:
APPEARANCE OF
COUNCILMAN
MAMMINI:
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5:00 p.m.
Council Chambers, City Hall.
Mayor Steinkamp called the n~eting to order at 5:15 p.m.
Present:
Absent:
Council n~n Patrick E. Ahern, William A. Borba,
Terry J. Mirri and Warren Steinkamp
Councilman F. Frank Mammini
The first item of business was the matter of space for the Park and
Recreation Senior Citizens' group.
City Manager Edward Alario remarked that Council had before them the
correspondence from the Recreation Commission recommending the building
of the Bank of America on Grand Avenue and Commissioner James Morton,
Recreation Commission, was present to answer Council's questions.
For the record, Commissioner Morton read in full the Inter-Office
Memorandum dated February 8, 1974.
In answer to Councilman Borba, Commissioner Morton explained the
parking facilities in the downtown parking lots available to Senior
Citizens.
Councilman Mirri inquired about the ultimate number of cars involved in
parking which could number between 15 and 20 cars on special occasions.
Discussion followed concerning Senior Citizens' schedules and activities
at which time Councilman Borba remarked that a parking problem could
result and a survey of parking between I0:00 a.m., and 3:00 p.m.,
should be made.
City Manager Alario explained that a survey would take time and at the
present time, the Senior Citizens were without a place to meet.
Councilman Borba reco~e~ed that in order to avoid any problem among
merchants and Senior Citizens, a survey be taken and Council act upon
it at a special meeting or at the next regular meeting.
Discussion followed concerning the possibility of a bus sponsored by
the Recreation Department to transport Senior Citizens to their meetings.
Councilman Mammini appeared present at 5:25 p.m.
Further discussion followed concerning parking during which time Council-
man Borba suggested the matter be discussed at the meeting Of the
Parking Place Commission which would be held on February 19, 1974 so
that downtown merchants' opinions could be heard.
Acting Director of Parks and Recreation Milkovich stated that the
building would be used primarily for Senior Citizens and other recrea-
tional activities would take Dlace in the evenings and which would have
no effect on the parking problem.
Councilman Mammini remarked that he felt the Senior Citizens would not
create a parking problem, no more than the Bank of America had previously
generated and felt that the Senior Citizens needed a place to meet since
Magnolia Center had been closed.
DISCUSSION RE
SPACE FOR
SENIOR CITIZENS:
(CONTINUED)
Councilman Borba requested that Council delay any action until the matter
could be brought to the Parking Place Commission at their next meeting.
City Manager Alario stated that Councilman Borba's request could be
accommodated and Council could move to the second phase to decide,
after imput from the Parking Place Commission, whether to rent, lease,
or purchase the premises. He briefly explained the merits and demerits
of each alternative.
Discussion followed among Members of the Council concerning the advisa-
bility of 0urchasing or leasing the property,,, during which time Council-
man Ahern remarked that the building be obtained on a rental basis,
limited to 3 to 4 years so that a proper building could be had for the
Senior Citizens.
Councilman Ahern so moved, seconded bv Councilman Borba.
Discussion followed concerning the hardware to be installed for safety
precautions and the use of the upstairs' area for storage or office space.
Motion as made and seconded was regularly carried.
~30MMENTS RE
COUNTY TRANS I T
DISTRICT:
City Manager Alario next advised Council that inasmuch as the Transit
District is on the ballot for June and the present transit problems,
the City is requesting the grant that is available. He further ex-
plained the growing need for adequate trans0ortation within the City.
Discussion followed concerhlng County bus service and its jurisdiction;
the intention of City not to subsidize any bus service within the City;
and the restrictions of the Public Utilities Commission.
RESO. 29/74
AUTHORIZING
ACCEPTANCE OF
OFFER TO SELL
REAL PROPERTY:
City Manager Alario next requested Council's approval in the form of
a resolution to accept the offer to sell real estate in the matter of
the Public Safety sit~.
In answer to Councilman Borba's inquiry regarding condemnation pro-
ceedings, City Attorney Noonan exoalined the negotiations between the
City and the Petroni family.
Councilman Ahern then introduced the resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZING ACCEPTANCE OF AN OFFER TO SELL REAL PROPERTY - RAFFAELLINA
OTTONELLO, ESTERINE CASAGNETTO, GINO OTTONELLO, RICO OTTONELLO, AND
ANGLE McENTEE."
Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E. Ahern,
Terry J. Mirri, F. Frank Mammini and Warren Steinkamp. Noes, none.
Absent, none. Abstaining, Councilman William A. Borba.
RECESS: Mayor STeinkamp at this time recessed the meeting to an Executive
,~255 Personnel Session at 5:58 p.m.
RECALL TO ORDER:__Mayor Steinkamp recalled the meeting to order at 6:06 ~,m,
Mayor Steinkamp stated that the Executive Personnel Session was to
discuss Council policy and since there was no further business, the
meeting would stand adjourned.
Time of adjournment: 6:08 p.m.
APPROVED:
Mayor
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED,
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The entries of this Council meeting show the action taken by the City Council
to dispose of the item. Oral ~resentations, arguments and comments are recorded
on tape. The tape is on file in the office of the City Clerk and available
for inspection, review and co~ying.
Documents related to the items are on file in the office of the City Clerk
and.available for public review, inspection and copying.
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