HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1977-06-29ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
HELD JUNE 29, 1977
TIME:
PLACE:
CALL TO ORDER:
ROLL CALL:
APPROVAL OF BILLS
JUNE 29, 1977
ITEMS FROM COUNCIL
OYSTER POINT MARINA
DEVELOPMENT
ADJOURNMENT
5:30 PM.
Council Conference Room, City Hall.
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Damonte at
5:37 PM.
Present: Councilman William A. Borba, Emanuele N. Damonte,
Terry J. Mirri and Leo Padreddii.
Absent: Councilman Richard A. Battaglia.
The list of bills to be paid were distributed to Council.
The Finance Director informed Council that the bills
were in order to be paid prior to the close of the fiscal
year.
Councilman Padreddii moved, seconded by Councilman Mirri
and regularly carried that the claims be approved for
payment. Councilman Borba abstained from voting,
stating that he had not had time to review the bills
and that the list could contain some firms with whom
he did business.
Mayor Damonte requested a report from the City Manager
for the meeting of Wednesday, July 6, 1977, as to the
financial responsibility to the City if the Marina
fails or had to be abandoned.
The City Manager reported that he would be attending a
Harbor District meeting on that night and requested
permission to be late in order to await the results
of the vote. He stated that he should be returning
from the meeting about 9:00 PM. Permission was granted.
There being nothing further to come before Council,
Councilman Padreddii moved, seconded by Councilman Borba
and regularly carried that the meeting be adjourned.
Time of adjournment was 5:42 PM.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED:
Arthur A. Rodondi, City Clerk
City of South San Francisco
APPROVED:
Emanuele N. Damonte, Mayor
City of South San Francisco
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