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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1940-02-19Regular meeting of the City Council of the City of ~outh San Francisco held Monday evening Febr~uary 19, 1940. The regular meeting of the City Council of the City 0£ South San~Francisco was held in the city hall Monday evening, February 19, 1940. The meeting was called to order at eight o'clock p. m. by Mayor A.J.Eschelba6h. ~. roll call found all members of the council present, as follows: Councilmen V. Boido, Rod Tibbetts, A. J. Eschelbach, D. W. Ratto, M. Minucciani. The reading of the minutes of the previous meeting was dispensed with. A communication was received from the Santo Christo Society of~ South San Fran- cisco asking permission to hold their annual celebration starting with a dance Saturday evening, April 13, 1940, from 8:30 p. m. to I o'clock a.m., a parade on Sunday, April 14, Fireworks display on ~iller Avenue Sunday morning an~d a dance Sunday afternoon from 2 to 6 p. m..Permission was also asked to have the city flags displayed on Grand Avenue four days before the celebra~tion. On motion by Councilman Boido, seconded by Councilman Tibbetts and regularly carried, permission was granted. Fire Chief Welte submitted his report on Acceptance Tests for the new ~erican LaFrance pumping engine which was delivered February 13. -His letter stated that all tests proved satisfactory to the Underwriters as well as his department. On motion by Councilman ~inucciani, seconded by Councilman Hatto and regularly carried, the pumping engine was accepted. A communication was received from the City Planning Commission advising the city of its acceptance of the map and specifications of the new subdivision on Hillside B~uleva~i, known as Paradis Valley. City Attorney Coleberdwas requested to prepare a resolution of ~ accept ance · The Moon Raiders Social Club of Colma asked permission to hold a dance in Fraternal Hall, Saturday evening, April 27, 1940. On motion by Councilman Minucciani, seconded by ~ Councilman Boido and duly carried, permission granted. The application of Silvio Fambrini to engage in a service station business at California Avenue and Bayshore Boulevard was presented to the board. On motion by Councilman Minucciani, seconded by Councilman Tibbetts and duly carried, permission was granted. A communication was received from Assemblyman Harrison W. Call in reply to the city's letter asking him to endeavor to induce the Bivision of Highways to permit the install- ation of a stop and go signal at Bayshore and Butler Road. He said he would use every effo?t to have this permission granted. The reply from Larry Barrett, Chairman of the California Highway Commission stated that the city's letter regarding this permission was referred to State Highway Engineer C. H. Purcell. In this connection a petition was filed by Hugh McNellis containing about 85 names of employees of the Edwards Wire Works, together with the name of E. B. Stookey, for, the E. H. Edwards Company, asking that some action be taken and stressing the need for a Stop and Go Sisal, overhead pas~ or a tunnel at this intersection and asking the city council to com~unicate with the Division of High- ways with a view of having this dangerous condition relieved. Emilio Cortesi also presented two petitions signed by about 85 citizens and taxpayers and by Mr. Rooney for the ~estern Pipe and Steel Company, also asking for relief at this intersection. Logan Franklin' stated the matter was taken up with the ~.~anufacturers Association and the Traffic Safety Commission with no replies as yet. He presented an article he had written for publication in the vmious peninsula newspapers pointing out the traffic conditions in South San Francisco on the Bayshore Highway. All councilmen agreed that the matter should have immedi~ attention, and after much discussion as to whether a signal should be installed with/p~Mnission or not, it was agreed that the proper authorities should be contacted with a veiw of getting proper permission. Mayor Eschelbach asked Logan Frank- lin to have a report of progress by next meeting. A communication was received from Rue R. Clifford, Secretary of the South San Francisco Library Board asking the council to set a definite date when the library addition might be started. C~uncilman I'~inucciani stated that $9000.00 was promised~ for this addition with the balance to be taken care of under the P. W. A. Councilman Ratto said that the money was promised and should have been bu~eted, but this was never done. [~ayor Eschel- bach said that as the Federal Government did not approve the application the matter was not taken up further. He suggested putting the matter on the April ballot, asking the people to vote on a special tax for this purpose, or that there may be a possibilty of renewing the P. W. A. application. City Engineer ~arshall suggested contacting the regional officer in San Francisco rather than Washington, and see what could be done. He was inStructed_to contact the P. W. A. office in San Francisco aud report his findings. Councilmen Boido a~d Tibbetts suggested calling a meeting of the library board to discuss the financing of this project. The clerk was instructed to write the library board ask- ing them to meet with the city council Wednesday evening, February 21, 1940, at 8 o'clock p. m. in the city hall.~ A communication was received from Irma Giannecchini offering her garage for election purposes for the coming election, or for a Job on the election board, communication ordered filed. Communications were received from the following for work on the election board: Alice Young, Margaret~ Brown, Wilma Stireman, 0. W. Sheerin, Stella A. Amith, Dorothy Cohen, Anita Zucco, Mary Lonati, Elaine McLean and Virginia Lencioni. Communications ordered placed on file. Claims in the Amount of ~' were next presented for payment: ~ Ernest De Maderios 25~hrs. planting hrees Chas. Todd I ~top pedestrian sign Underwood Typewriter Co. adjust police dept. typewriter 14.35 9.78 2.75 The reading of the minutes of the previous meeting was dispensed with. A communication was received from the Santo Christo Society of~ South San Fran- cisco asking permission to hold their annual celebration starting with a dance Saturday evening, April 13, 1940, from 8:30 p. m. to I o'clock a.m., a parade on Sunday, April 14, Fireworks display on Miller Avenue Sunday morning a~d a dance Sunday afternoon from 2 to 6 p. m. .Permission was also asked to have the city flags displayed on Grand Avenue four days before the celebration. On motion by Councilman Boido, seconded by Councilman Tibbetts and regularly carried, peEnission was granted. Fire Chief Welte submitted his report on Acceptance Tests for the new American LaFrance pumping engine which was delivered February 13. -His letter stated that all tests proved satisfactory to the Underwriters as well as his department. On motion by Councilman Minucciaui, seconded by Councilman Ratto and regularly carried, the pu~lping engine was accepted. A communication was received from the City Planning Commission advising the city of its acceptance of the map and specifications of the new subdivision on Hillside Boulevard, known as Paradis Valley. City Attorney Coleberdwas requested to prepare a resolution of ~ acceptance. The Moon Raiders Social Club of Colma asked permission to hold a dance in FrateEaal Hall, Saturday evening, April 27, 1940. On motion by Councilman Minucciani, seconded by Councilman Boido and duly carried, permission granted. The application of Silvio Fambrini to engage in a service station business at California Avenue and Bayshore Boulevard was presented to the board. On motion by Councilman ~ Minucciani, seconded by Councilman Tibbetts and duly carried, permission was granted. A communication was received from Assemblyman Harrison W. Call in reply to the city's letter asking him to endeavor to induce the ~Division of Highways to permit the install- ation of a stop and go signal at Bayshore and Butler Road. He said he would use every effo?t to have this permission granted. The reply fro~ Larry Barrett, Chairman of the California Highway Commission stated that the city's letter regarding this permission was referred to State Highway Engineer C. H. Purcell. In this connection a petition was filed by Hugh McNellis containing about 85 names of employees of the Edwards Wire Works, together with the name of E. B. Stookey, for~ the E. H. Edwards Company, asking that some action be taken and stressing the need for a Stop and Go Signal, overhead pass or a tunnel at this intersection and asking the city council to communicate with the Division of High- ways with a view of having this dangerous condition relieved. Emilio Cortesi also presented two petitions signed by about 85 citizens and t~xpayers add by Mr. Rooney for the Western Pipe and Steel Company, also asking fo~ relief at this intersection. Logan Franklin stated the m~tter was taken up with the Manufacturers Association and the Traffic Safety Commission with no replies as yet. He presented an article he~ had written fo~ publication in the v~ious peninsula newspapers pointing out the traffic conditions in South San F~ancisco on the Bayshore Highway. All councilmen agreed that the matter should have immedi~ attention, and after much discussion as to whether a signal should be installed with/pe~nission or not, it was agreed that the proper authorities should be contacted with a veiw of getting proper permission. Mayor Eschelbach asked Logan Frank- lin to have a report of progress by next meeting. A communication was received from Rue R. Clifford, Secretary of the South San Francisco Library Board asking the council to set a definite date when the library addition might be started. C~unciLman Minucciani stated that $9000.00 was promised~ for this addition with the balance to be taken care of unde~ the P. W. A. Councilman Ratto said that the money was promised and should have been bu~eted, but this was never done. ~.~!ayor Eschel- bach said that as the Federal Government did not approve the application the matter was not taken up further. He suggested putting the matter on the April ballot, asking the people to vote on a special tax for this purpose, or that there may be a possibilty of renewing the P. W. A. application. City Engineer Marshall suggested contacting the regional officer in San Francisco rather than Washington, and see what could be done. He was inStructe~to contact the P. W. A. office in San Francisco and report his findings. Councilmen Boido ahd Tibbetts suggested calling a meeting of the library board to discuss the financing of this project. The clerk was instructed to write the library board ask- ing them to meet with the city council Wednesday evening, February 21, 1940, at 8 o'clock p. m. in the city hall.~ A communication was received from Irma Giannecchini offering her garage for election purposes for the coming election, or for a Job on the election board, communication ordered filed. Communications were received from the following for work on the election board: Alice Young, Margaret~ Brown, Wilma Stireman, 0. W. Sheerin, Stella A. Amith, Dorothy Cohen, Anita Zucco~ Mary Lonati, Elaine McLean and Virginia Lencioni, Communications ordered placed on file. Claims in the Amount of ~.~ ~ ~ ~ were next presented for payment.: Ernest De Maderios Chas. Todd Under,rood Tyl~ewriter Co. ¥. Binachini Nello Lazzari Wm. Whipple 25~hrs. planting trees I atop pedestrian sign adjust police dept, typewriter 34 hrs. extra police duty ~0 " " 28 " " 14.35 9,78 2,75 24,82 21.90 20.44 Louis Belloni A. Terragno J. P. Quinlan Belli Motor Co. So. City Auto Service Fred J. Lautze Americau Fire Equipment Co. John D. Haley Co. Superior Laundry Western Fire Equipment Co. Charles Bruning Co.- Clark Cooper Co. Pacific Fire Extin~uisher Co. WestezuPipe and Steel Co. Burroughs A4ding i~iachine Coo Sprouse Reitz Co. Wobber ' s Nest Disinfecting' Co. Pacific Telephone & Tel. Co. Kel~ s Welding Shop Standard 0il Co. Sam Steinart J. Gioffre M. Laufer D. J. DiDene T. Pretzer H. Troxell D. Daly Enterprise Press 01d Reliance Garage Highway Blacksmith Shop Peninsula Division Lea~ of Calif. Cities So. City Lumber Co. Industrial City Lumber Co. Ferry Morse Seed Co. H. V. Carter Co. 25 hrs. extra police ~uty 43 hfs. " envelopes for p.,o!ice dept. repairs police Buick repairs police car " street sweeper repair siren, etc. police car repair fire car damaged by truck " ford dump~ truck fl 'fl materials fire dept. I ~le wiping rags wash ~2 house, Jan. 2- I gal. cans liquid materials fire dept. I fire alarm horn supplies fire dept. culvert and couplings 11 fl maintenance to 8/7/40 supplies recreation dept. II ti 1 bbl. westolite phone service Jan. wel ding 35# lubri cant 45 gals. gas Gasoline Jan and Feb. 2, 1~40 watchman on Swift Ave. 4 days planting trees work Orange Ave. Park. 6 days planting trees 12 days labor on street 12 days labor streets 6 days labor Orange Ave. Park 4000 mimeograph sheets - recreation index to assessment roll $00 fire records repairs chev. pick-up sharpening tools dues su~.plies recreation dept. " street dept. supplies park " recreat ion dept. " fire dept. " street dept. " city hall seed 1 - 36" sweeper for lawn mower 21.00 33.9? 66.60 20.29 1!.17 9.68 58.10 3.50 37.35 9.44 12.18 290.98 ?.73 4.18 5.85 V. 18 56.25 75.19 9'9.85 36.31 4.45 1.80 1.85 18.54 86.61 29.V5 1.25 3.50 1.25 3.87 4.67 208.V0 9.00 18.00 22.50 27. O0 54. O0 54.00 27.00 1.55 7.73 13.44 14. !0 22.50 2.50 12.46 5.00 62.85 54.85 18.91 2.78 3.61 8.80 20.34 118.45 Total ~1 908.45 The claims having been approved by the finance committee, Councilman Bofdo moved they be paid. The motion was seconded by Councilman Tibbetts and duly carried. Under unfinished business, Councilmau Minucciani asked Engineer Marshall what had been done about the sidewalk on Bayshore Highway near Peck's Lots. Marshall advised that a number of property owners wanted to do this work themselves t~ereby saving the cost of advertising, etc. He said he had the plans smd specifications ready. After discussion as to the imperative need of the sidewalk in this area for the benefit of Peck's Lots residents, E~gineer Marshall was instructed to contact property owners in the area affected with a view of having the work completed at an early date. Councilman Ratto asked Engineer Marshall about the fire house property survey. Marshal said he would have to wait until the land dried before the work could be done. ~ouncilman Ratto asked Engineer I'~arshall about the~ progress of Butler Avenue and was advised rock had been put on but no surface, a Councilman Ratto stated that on inspecting the Paradise Valley sewer he found/two inch stream of water passing through at the lower end of the sewer.~ He asked the engineer for an explanation, since the sewer was not connected, He also suggested that Marhhall get hold of the contractor in o~der to have the sewer fixed. ~,.iarshall reported that the caps on the outlets were not put on very tight as it was expected to have the connections made to the streets in a short time. He stated that the wohk was well done and that all sewers should be flushed occasionally. He said he would make another in- spection of the sewer. Cotmcflman. Mfnucciani stated 500' of 2~" hose was needed for the fire department. Councilman Ratto recommended that the purchase be made through a local me~chant. In this connection Arthur Giffra appeared before the council and asked for the business. Fire Chief Welte stated that it has been the practice to purchase ttzrough the local merchan~~ ~in.°rder~.^_ of its turn. He said the price would be about 75~ per foot. He was John D. Haley Co. Superior Laundry Western Fire Equipment Co. Cha~es Bruning Co.- Clark Cooper Co. Pacific Fire Extin~uisher Co. WestemPipe and Steel Co. II II Burroughs Adding £~iachine Co. Sprouse Rettz Co. Wobber ' s West Disinfecting' Co. Pacific Telephone & Tel. Co. Kel~ s Welding Shop Standard 0il Co. Sam Steinart J. Gioffre M. Lauf er D. J. DIDene T. Pretzer H. TroEell D. Daly Enterprise Press 01d Reliance Garage Highway Blacksmith Shop Peninsula Division Lea~ of Calif. Cities So. City Lumber Co. Industrial City Lumber Co. Ferry Morse Seed Co. H. V. Carter Co. ! ~e wipi~ rags wasa ~2 ho~e, J~. 2- I gal. cans liquid mterials fire dept. I fire alarm horn supplies fire dept. culvert and couplings maintenance to 8/7/40 supplies recreation dept. I bbl. westolite phone se~ice J~. wel ding 35~ lubri cant 45 gals. gas Gasoline J~ ~d Feb. 2, 19~0 watc~an on Swift Ave. 4 da~ planti~ trees work 0r~ge Ave. Park 6 days planti~trees 12 days labor on street 12 days labor streets 6 days labo~ Orange Ave. Park 4000 mimeograph sheets - recreation in6ex to assessment roll 500 fire records repairs chev. pick-up sharpeni~ tools dues su~.plies recreation dept. " street dept. supplies park " recreat ion dept. " fire dept. " street dept. " city hall seed 1 - 36" sweeper for lawn mower 7.73 4.18 5.S5 7.18 55.25 7 5.19 99.85 36.31 4.45 1.80 1.85 18.54 8~. 61 29.75 1.25 3.50 1.25 3.87 ' 4.67 208.70 9.00 18. O0 22.50 27. O0 54.00 54. O0 27. O0 1.55 7.73 13.44 14. !0 22.50 2.50 12.46 5.00 62.85 54.85 18.91 2.78 3.61 8.80 20.34 118.45 Total ~1 908.45 The claims having been approved by the finance committee, Councilman Boldo moved they be paid. The motion was seconded by Councilman Tibbetts and duly carried. Under unfinished business, Councilman Mlnucciani asked Engineer Marshall what had been done about the sidewalk on Bayshore Highway near Peck's Lots. Marshall advised t~at s number of property owners wanted to do this work themselves t~ereby saving the cost oi advertising, etc. He said he had the plans aud specifications ready. After discussio as to the imperative need of the sidewalk in this area for the benefit of Peck's Lots residents, E2gineer Marshall was instructed to contact property owners in the area affected with a view of having the work completed at an early date. Councilman Ratto asked Engineer Marshall about the fire house property survey. said he would have to wait until the laud dried before the work could be done. Marsha bouncflman Ratto asked Engineer l'JIarshall about the~ progress of Butler Avenue and was advised rock had been put on but no sLLrface, a Councilman Ratto stated that on inspecting the Paradise Valley sewer he found/two inch stream of water passing through at the lower end of the sewer.~ He asked the engineer for an explanation, since the sewer was not connected, He also suggested that MarShall get hold of the contractor in order to have the sewer fixed. ~..larshall reported that the caps on the outlets were not put on very tight as it was expected to have the connections made to the streets in a short time. He stated that the work was well don and that all sewers should be flushed occasionally. He said he would make another in- spection of the sewer. Councilman I~inucciani stated 500' of 2~" hose was needed for the fire department. Councilman Ratto recommended that the purchase be made through a local me~chant. In this connection Arthur Giffra appeared before the mouncil and asked for the business. Fire Chief Welte stated that it has been the practice to purchase through the local merchan~ in order of its turn. He said the price would .be about 75~ per foot. He was given permission to make the purchase. Councilman Minucciani said a light was needed in the 700 block on Olive Avenue. Councilman Tibbetts reported the light had been ordered in. There appearing no further business before the board Councilman Ratto moved to adjourn to Wednesday evening, February 21, 1940, at 7:00 o'clock p. m. The motion was seconded, by Gouncilman Minucciani and duly carried. Time of adjournment 9:$0 o'clock p. m. Respectfully submitted Approved:. Mayor of South San Francisco. Daniel McSweeney, City Clerk REGULARLY ADJOUR~D ~,~ETING OF THE CITY C~LSI~IL OF THE CITY OF SOU£H SAN FRANCISC~ HELD WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1940. A regularly adjourned meeting of the city council of the city of South San Francisco was held in tt~e city hall Wednesday evening, Febz~uary 21, 1940. The meeting was called to order at seven o'clock p. m. by ~ayor A. J. Eschelbach. Roll call found the following councilmen present: Councilmen Rod Tibbetts, D. W. Ratto, ~,~. Minucciani, A. J. Eschelbach. Absent Councilmen V. Boido The reading of the minutes of the two previous meetings was dispensed with. Councilman Tibbetts introduced a resolution of the city of South San Francisco approving the map of Paradise Valley, South San FrancisDo. The resolution was adopted by the following members of the city council. Ayes, Councilmen Rod C ' Tibbetts. A. J. Eschelbach, D. W. Ratto, ~.~. Minucciani, Noes, ouncmlmen,None, Absent, ~ouncilmen V. Boido ~ ~Z~ Attest Daniel McSWeeney, City Clerk by Elizabeth 0ttenfield, Deputy. Recorded in Book of Resolutions Vol. ~ at page 24~. Councilman Minucciani introduced a resolution of the city_ of ~outh San Francisco providing for holding a general municipal election, April ~, 1940, naming the voting precincts and election officers. The resolution was adopted by ~the following members of the city council: Ayes, Rod Tibbetts, A. J. Eschelbach, D. W. Ratto, M. Minucciani. Noes, Councilmen None, Absent, Councilmen V. Boido Attest: Damiel McSweeney, City Clerk by ~,lmzabett~ 0ttenfield, Deputy Recorded in Book of Resolutions Vol. 3 at pages 243-44 City Attorney Coleberd brought up the matter of the financing of the new fire engine. He said the contract with the American LaFrance people called for $1000.00 down and the balance over a period of years. After discussion the city council agreed on A dowh payment of *1000.00 and the balance in payments of $250.00 per month or mcr. plus 4% interest. The city clerk was instructed to write the Bank of South San Francisco suggestiFr~ arrangements be made to assign the LaFrance contract with the city of South San rancisco to them, as previously arranged. The five members of the library board, as well as librarian Edna Broner, appeared be- fore the council as previously arranged, to discuss the library addition. ~ayor Eschelbach said there was a thought of calling for a special t ax at the coming electi. but thought possibly that would be a little dangerous at this time. He pointed out that the 3~ that is being set aside each year wou~d increase to about ~i$12,000.00 in about 4 years. City Engineer Marshall having to leave the meeting early left the message that he talked with W P A officials in San Francisco and they would be glad to discuss the matter with us. He said a ~J~r. Shipley would come down and meet with the council and the library board. After much discussion with the members of the library board it was decided to arrange a meeti~ng with ~,.Ir. Shipley. The City Enginee~ was instructed to arrange this meeting. There appearing no further business before the council, CounciLman l~inuccisni moved to adjourn to the next regular meeting, l.~onday evening, March 4, 1940. The motion was seconded by Councilman Tibbetts and duly carried. Time of adjournment 8:25 o'clock p. m. Respectfully submitted, Dan~McSweeney, City Clerk Deputy A~proved: Mayor of S'°'uth San ~'rancis~o. Approved: Mayor of South San Francisco. ~niel McSweeney, ~!ty ~zer~ REGULARLY ADJOURneD ~[EETING OF THE CITY CQUNQIL OF THE CITY OF SOU£H SAN FRANCISCO HELD WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, A regularly adjsurned meeting of the city council of the city of South San Francisco was held in the city hall Wednesday evening, Feb~aary 21, 1940. The meeting was called to order at seven o'clock p. m. by ~ayor A. J. Eschelbach. Roll call found the following councilmen present: Councilmen Rod Tibbetts, D. W. Ratto, M. ~inucciani, A. J. Eschelbach. Absent Councilmen V. Boido The reading of the minutes of the two previous meetings was dispensed with. Councilman Tibbetts introduced a resolution of the city of South San Francisco approving the map of Paradise Valley, South San Francis~co. The resolution was adopted by the following members of the city council. Ayes, Councilmen Rod Tibbetts~ A. J. Eschelbach, D. W. Ratto, ~.~. ~,~inucciani Noes, ouncmlmen,None, Absent, ~ouncilmen V. Boido ~ ~Z/~ Attest Daniel ~;,cSWeeney, City Clerk by Elizabeth 0ttenfield, Deputy. Recorded in Book of Resolutions Vol. 3' at page 243. Councilman Minucciani introduced a resolution of the city_ of f~outh San Francisco providing for holding a general municipal election, April .~, 1940, naming the voting precincts and election officers. The resolution was adopted by ~the following members of the city council: Ayes, Rod Tibbetts, A. J. Eschelbach, D. W. Ratto, M. Minucciani. Noes, Councilmen None, Absent, Councilr~:en V. Boido Attest: Damiel McSweeney, City Clerk by Elizabet~ 0ttenfield, Deputy Recorded in Book of Resolutions Vol. S at pages 2~-~ City Attorney Coleberd brought up the matter of the financing of the new fire engine. He said the contract with the American LaFrance people called for ~1000.00 down and the balance over a perio8 of years. After discussion the city council agreed on ~ dowh payment of ~1000.00 and the balance in payments of $2~0.00 per month or more plus 4% interest. The city clerk was instructed to write the Bank of South San made to assign the LaFrance contract with tbs Francisco suggestiFn~ arrangements be city of South San rancisco to them, as previously arranged. The five members of the library board, as well as librar~ _-u Edna Broner, appeared be- fore the council as previously arranged, to discuss the library addition~ ~ayor Eschelbach said there was a thought of calling for a special t ax at the coming electi¢ but thought possibly that would be a little dangerous at this time. He pointed out that the ~ that is being set aside each year would increase to about ~i~12,000.00 in about ~ years. City Engineer ~arshall having to leave the meeting early left the message that he talked with W P A officials in San Francisco and they would be glad to discuss the matter with us. He said a ~.~r. Shipley would come down and meet with the council and the library board. After much discussion with the members of the library board it was decided to arrange a meeti~ng with ~r. Shipley. The City Enginee~ was instructed to arrange this meeting. There appearing no further business before the council, CounciLman ~inuccisni moved to adjourn to the next regular meeting, ~onday evening, ~,~larch ~, 19~0. The motion was seconded by Councilman Tibbetts and duly carried. Time of adjournment 8:25 o'clock p. m. Respectfully submitted, Dan~,~cSweeney, City Clerk A~proved: ~ Depu~y~ ~,~Iayor of Sout~ 'San Francis co.