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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1929-03-18REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN F~CISC0, HELD MONDAY, MARCH LSTH',1929. The regular meeting of the city council of the City of South San Francisco was held in the Cil Hall Monday evening, March,18th,1929. The meeting was called to order at ?;30 o'clock p.m. by councilman ~.J.Eschelbach, mayor of South San Francisco. ROLL CALL. Roll call found all the members of the City Council present, to-wit;- Councilmen, A.Hynding, R.Lloyd, N.Minucciani, R.Tibbetts, A.J.Eschelbach. The minutes of the previous meeting were read. There being no errors or omissions councilman Hynding moved they be adopted as read. The motion was seconded by Councilm~n Lloyd and regularly ca~ A petition signed by six gas service station men was submitted to the council requesting that no more permits be granted for gas service stations or sidewalk pumps , on t e ground that the city wellserviced at peesent. Petition laid over for consideration. The application of Lee S.Gurley of the Fat Boy barbecue for permission to install a gasoline and pump was laid over. , The E.Bendinelli Company asked for a reconsideration of their application for permission to install a gasoline tank in fron~ of their place of business on Grand Avenue. Laid over. John Yenturi asked permission to install a gasoline tank and pump in the sidewalh area in of his garage, £07 Cypress Avenue. Laid over. The Hanrahan Company asked for an extension of ninety da~s time in which to complete the assessment and return. A letter of t~anks was received from Principal Guy J.koney, complimenting the city councilmen ~n their spped in installing lights on Tamarack Avenue at the High School. Filed. A communication was received from the Chamber of Commerce of San Leandro requesting the city take part in a movement to form an organization of the municipalities and co~unitios of the bay reg~ to co-operate as a closer unit for the general benefit of the bay territory. The clerk was instru, to reply stating the City of South San Francisco would send representatives when a call is issued. Replies were received from the Chambers of Commerce of Oan Francisco, San ~ose,Eedwood City, and the cities o~ San Carlos, Burlingame,~edwood City, and private ommer,s along the Bay Shore Highw~ endorsing the project of properly liEhting the oay Shore Highway and offering to len~ assistance in acrrying out the problem. Communications ordered filed. 'the ~onthly reports o~ the ~unicip~l ~uage, health Officer aha Buildir~g Inspector ~or the mo~ ending February ~E8 were received and accepted. An Ordinance entitled /3~ "~OnDIEANCE OF ThE CI~k OF S0bTH SA~ FE~CI~C0 ESTABLISHING ?~EGULATI01~S FOR THE ACCU~LATION, COLLECTION ~D ~MOYEL OF GAEBAGE" was introduced b~ Counc~ ~inucciani,had its first r~a~ing and was laid over to co~e up under the regular order of business a~ the next regular meeting of the ~ity Council. An Ordinance entitled "~ 0EDIE~CE OF TR~ CITY OF S0~TH ~AN F~i~CISC0 PE0~IDINC FOE A H0bOE NDMBEEIN~ SYSTEM IE THE CIT~ OF SOUTH S~ FEANCISC0 AND REPEALIEG 0~DIEANCE ~0. 97, ADOPTE~ B~ BOAED OF TEUOTEES OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FP~IBO00E THE 2ZED DAY OF 0CTOBEE, 191?" was introdu( Councilman Tibbetts, had its first reading and was laid o~er to come up under the regular oraer of ness at the next regular meeting o~ the city council. ~0LUTION nEQU~TIz~G TEE C~N~TEbCTION 0FAN 0UTFALL A resolution authorizing the Sayor of the City of South San Francisco to execute a petition requesting the Boar~ of Bupervisors to institue proeeedings unaer the ~attoon Act for the construct~ of an outfall sewer to serve a Dortion of the City of South San Francisco in connectio~ with the of San ~runo and Lomita Park was introaucea by Councilman Lloyd and mas unanimously adopted by the following vote'-. Ayes, Councilmen, A.H~nding, E.Lloyd, M.Einucciani, E.Tibbetts, A.J.Eschelbach. ~oes, Councilmen, 2one. Absent, Councilmen, None. Attest, ~aniel mcSweene~, _City Clerk. ~ecorde~ in Book of hesolutions, ¥ol.2 at page ~38 A communication was addressed to the council from Councilman ~inucciani, requesting a leave of absence of six months from the city in which to visit his old home in Italy,. nequest granted. Engineer Klassen reported proceedings in connection With the wiaening of Swift Avenue prac~icall complete. A communication was received from E.R.Anthone~, Superintendent of the South ern Pacific Company inqUiring,as to t,he action taken by the market Street Hallway Company in the matt of relocating their tranks on the south s~de of Swift Avenue. T~e clerk w~s instructed to write ~arket Street ~ailway Company as to when the tracks the tracks would be moved, and furnish of copy the letter to ~ayor Eschelbach and ~he City Engineer o~~ South San Francisco. Councilman ~ynding reported progress in the matter of the proposed wi~ening and lighting Avenue, and requested more time. The following claims against the city were next presented for payment;- Fran~ Weis8 Frank Nc~arn Travers Surgical Co. E. R. Squ~bs & Sons Burroughs Adding Machine ¢o. Linden Avenue Garage Linden Avenue Garage Hooper Ohhvrolet New BayshoreService Station Louis Bellonl UnionO~l Co. J. Welch Geo. A. Eneese Oharlot te ~'arfan J. M. Oosta Paul Hamilton Joe. Dancak Colma Motors The Enterprise Press P. G. & So. City Pl~mblng & Supply Co. Pacific ~ater Co. Royal Supply co. cleaning streets surgical supplies Diptheria toxin maintenance service gas street dept. " fire dept. " fire dept. " police dept. ~ caps - Belloni &Martin · ?l tons asphalt keeping dogs for observation 6 cloth prints Interpreting in court making ~ keys 2 days labor attending fire payment on Buick 1000 affidavits & assessment roll service 1/8 to street lights ~'eb. service 1/~ to 2/5 105' of pipe service ~'eb. supplies $15.75. 18. O0 $5.75 2'/.00 73.20 5.55 13.05 10. 4.68 1.69~ ,. ~0-'06 14. ~1 4.50. 1E.O0, 5.00, 5.00, .75 20. O0. 2.50. 500.O0 88.00, 4.95. 557.79/ 6~. 31~ 15.84 46?.66.' A petition signed by six gas service station men was submitted to the council requesting that no more permits be granted for gas service stations or sidewalk pumps , on t e ground that the city wellserviced at p~esent. Petition laid over for consideration. The application of Lee S.Gurley of the Fat Bo2 ~arbecue for permission to install a gasoline and pump was laid over.. The E.Bendinelli Company asked for a reconsideration ,of their application for permission to install a gasoline tank in fron~ of their place of business on Grand Avenue. Laid over. John Yenturi asked permission to install a gasoline tank and pump in the sidewalh area in f of his garage. 207 Cypress Avenue. Laid o~er. The Hanrahan Company asked for an extension of ninety days time in which to complete the assessment and return. A letter of thanks was receive~ from Principal Guy J.Boney, complimenting the city councilmen on their spped in installing lights on Tamarack Avenue at the High School. Filed. A communication was received from the Chamber of Conm~erce of San Lea~dro requesting the city take part in a movement to form an organization of the municipalities and communities of the bay reg to co-operate as a closer unit for the general benefit of the bay territory. The clerk was instru to reply stating the City of South San Francisco would send representatives when a call is issued. Replies were received from the Chambers of Commerce of Can Francisco, San ~ose,Redwood City, and the cities og San Carlos, ~urlingame,~edwood City, and private ommer,s along the Bay Shore Highw endorsing the project of properly lighting the oay Shore Highway and offering to lan~ assistance in acrrying out the problem. Communications ordered filed. 'A'he monthly reports o~ ~ne ~unlcip~l ~udge, health Officer and Building Inspector for the mo~ ending February '28 were received and accepted. An Ordinance entitled /~ "A~OnDIEAECE ~OF ThE ~IE~ OF SO~TH SA~ Fh'~CI~CO ESTABLISHING ~EGULATIO~'S FOR THE ACCUM~LATION, COLLECTION ~D ~MOVEL OF GAHBAGE" was introduced b2 Counc Minucciani,had its first r~a~lng and was laid over to come up under the regular order of business a the next regular meeting of the ~i~y Council. An Ordinance entitled "~ OHDIE~E OF TH~ CITY OF SOUTH SAN F~ECISC0 PHO~IDINC FOR A NbMBERIN~ SYSTEM IN THE CITY O~ SOUTH S~ F~ANCI~CO AND REPEALIEG OhDIhANCE NO. 97, ADOPTE~ B' BOARD OF TEU~TEF, S OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FPJd~NISO0 ON THE EZED DAY OF OCTOBEH, 191~" was introdu Councilman Tibbetts, had its first reading and was laid o~er to come up under the regular or~er of ' n~ss at the next regular meeting of the city council. ~ .~J~SOLUTION REQUESTING THE C~NSTR~CTION OF AN OUTFALL oEWEH. A resolution authorizing the tayor of the City of South San Francisco to execute a petition requesting the Boar~ of ~upervisors to institue pro~eedings under the Mattoon Act for the construct of an ou~fall swwer to serve a portion of the City of ~outh ~an Francisco in connection with the of San ~runo and Lomita Park was introduces by Councilman Lloyd and mas unanimously adopted by the following vote;- Ayes, Councilmen. A. Hsnding. H.Lloyd, ~.Einucciani, H.Tibbetts, A.J.Eschelbach. Noes, Councilmen. ~one. Absent. Councilmen, None. Attest, ~anlel mcSweene~. _City Clerk. Hecorde~ in Book of Hesolutions. Vol.2 at page A communication was addressed to the council from Councilman ~inucciani. requesting a leave of ~bsence of six months from the city in which to visit his old home in italy, nequest grsnted. Engineer Klassen reported proceeaings in connection with ~e wi~ening o? Swift Avenue practical] complete. A communication was received from ~.R.Anthoney, Superintendent of the South ern Pacific Company inq~iring~as to the action taken by the market Street Hailwa2 Company in the mat~ of relocating their tranks on the south s~de of Swift Avenue. T~e clerk w~s instructed to write ~arket ~treet Hailway Company as to when the tracks the tracks would be moved, and furnish of copy the letter to ~ayor Eschelbach and ~he City Engineer o~' South San Francisco. Councilman Hyndfng reported progress in the matter of the proposed wi*entng and lighting Avenue, and requested more time. The following claims against the city were next presented ~or payment;- Yran~ Weiss ~rank NcOarn Travers Surgical Co. E. R. Squ~bs & Sons Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Linden Avenue Garage Linden Avenue Garage Hooper Oh~vrolet New Bayshore~ervice Station Louis Bellonl UnionOT1 Co. J. Welch Geo. A. Encase Oharlotte'~mrfan J. M. Oosta Paul Hamilton Joe. Dancak Colma NotorO The Enterprise Press P. G. & # So. City PINmblng & Supply Co. Pacific ~ater Co. Royal Supply Co. cleaning streets surgical supplies Dlptheria toxin maintenance service gas street dept. " fire dept. " fire dept. " police dept. ~ caps - Belloni & ~artin .71 tons asphalt keeping dogs for observation ~ cloth prints Interpreting in court making 2 keys 2 days labor attending fire payment on Buick 1000 affidavits & assessment roll service street lights ~'eb. service 1/S to 2/6 105' of pipe service ~'eb. supplies $15,75, 18. O0 33.75 27.00 23.50 73. ZO 5.55 13.0~ 10.6b, 4' 68 1.69~ . ~0"06, 14.~1 4.50, 12.00, 5.00, 5. O0 .75. 20, 00 2.50. 500.00 88.00, 4.95. 557. 63.31~ 15.84' 467.66.' 49.40 Total ........ ~E,047.89 The claims having been audited by the finance committee oouncilman .nynding moved ~he~ be psid The motion was seconded by councilman Lloyd an~ aegularly carried. There being no further business befo~'e the council oouncilman Tibbetts moved to adjourn unti the next regular meeting ~ongay, April lst,1929, at councilman Minucciani and regularly carried. Time of adjournment, 9.30 o'clock p.m. ma~or of ~outh ~an Francisco