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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1941-04-07REGULAR MEETINS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,HELD MONDAY, APRIL ?TH,1941. The regular meeting of the c~t2 council of the City of South San Francisco was held in the City Hall,Monday evening, April ~,1941. The meeting was called to order at 8;10 o'clock P.M. by Mayor ~eorge W.Holston. ROLL CALL. Roll call found all city councilmen present,as follows,- Councilmen, V.Boido,George W.Holston,Reese Lloyd, D.W.Ratto,Rod Tibbetts~ ~he minutes of the previous meeting were read. There being no errors or omissions they wet approved as read. A communication was received from South San Francisco Chamber of Commerce stating that at their last meeting motion was made and passed to petition the City Council to construct a brid for pedestrians across the creek abutting the Martin School on city property for the accommoda of ashool children from Peck's Lots and others having business in the city hall district. Also to petition'the~Nater Department of San Francisco to construct a barrie~ ober their pipe ma~n~ for the protection of children who are now using the main to cross over. Engineer instructed to submit .the cost of a bridge and the city clerk was instructed to request the San Francisco Water Department to-cover their pipe main. Mi~s ~anner~mn, ~0V Grand Avenue was granted a permit on request of Fire Chief Welts to replace a floor at her place. Permit granted on motion by Councilman Ratto,seconded by Councilman Lloyd and regularly carried. The estimated cost was stated to be $1~0. A communication was received from Emil Person,libPmz~j contractor, se~ting forth that the amount of $251.08 is due him for additions and alterations,approved by the architect, ~. ~utterson. The communication was ordered filed. Mayor Hol'ston received a communication from Geo.W.Stedman, a newcomerto South San Frs ciso, who received an invitation from the Ma~or to Join the cityC' festivities and become acquainted with our citizenS. Mr.Stedgan thanked Mr. HoUston for the cordial invitation,said he had never received such attention in any other town in the world, particularly from a Mayor, and said when he gets better located in the city he would be glad to participate. Communication file City Engineer Marshall submitted a statement showing that Mr. Kay,~80'Commercial Avenue, claimed recompense from the city for a stoppage of a sewer in front of his place,which had been cleaned out by plumber Silvio Minetti. He said the amount was for the sum of $22.~1, half of which the city should pay. ~ayor Holston requested the engineer to notify plumbers not to dig in the city streets without notice. The communication was ordered filed. The Hedwwod City Fourth Of July Committee wrote, thanking the City Council for its $20 appropriation'to purchase a trpphy for their celebration on the Nation's Holiday. In a communication to the city council Gordon Rowe ~ompany announced that they would includ April tax collections at the end of April report. Accepted. In a communication E.I.du PONT de NEMOURS & C0~/~ANY, INC., announced that, beginning May l, their terms will be changed to NET ~0 DAYS, and any orders placed prior to May 1,19*l, for immediate shipment, will be billed under the present cash discount terms of 1% l0 days, net ~0 d Communication accepted and ordered placed on file. Applications for bpsiness licenses were received from'Frank J.Wilson for a welding school establishment at V0~ Bayshore Highway, Tony Lazzari Son, for a florist store at ?1~ Linden Ave and W.A.Welllngham for a used car business on Lots 19 and 20, in Block B.Peck's Subdivision. A1 permits granted. Chief ofPolice Belloni submitted the names of Clyde H.Denning, Lionel R. Moriarty and Hart ~ .Renton as special police-watchmen at the Western PIPe & Steel Works. Councilman Boido moved t sppointments be confirmed. The motion was seconded by Councilman Tibbetts and regularly'-~carried. The monthly reports of the Building Inspector,Fire Chief,City Treasurer, Chief of Police, City Judge,Poundkeeper and City Clerk for the month ending March ~l,l~41, were submitted, and on motion by councilman Lloyd,seconded by councilman Ratto and regularly carried,accepted. In a communication to t~:e city council Chief of Police Belloni advised that officer Bildhau l:ad returned to work on the First of ~April,l~41, a letter from his physician,Dr. Welfield , indicating his release. Communication accepted. A communication was received from th Californi'a Committee For Public Ownership of Bridges, urged the City of South San Francisco to join in sponsoring Assembly Bill 8~1, which is adVocati the public ownership of the bridges. Ooun~ilmano_Ra~to ~nt~od~ced a ~ee~Ution~fa.~hei~c£t~ coun of the City of South San Francisco resolving that the City Council of this city..~rges the enactm cf this legislation and the inclusion of San~ateo and Dumbarton Bridges within the State Highwa System. The resolution, NO .802, was adopted by the votes of all the members of the city counci as follows;- Ayes~ Councilmen,V.Boido, George W.Holston,Reese Lloyd, D.~.Ratto,Rod Tibbetts. Noes~ Councilmen,None. Absent, Councilmen,None. Attest Daniel McSweeney ~ Cit~ Clerk. Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Vol.~,at page 28~. ~ HESOLUTION NO.801. A re~olution of the citYLcouncil of the City of South San Francisco providing for stop signs on MaPle Avenue and Fourth ane and School Street,and Armour Avenue and School Street~ ws introduced by councilman Boido. The resolution was adopted by the votes of all the members of t city co.uncil, as follows;- Ayes,Councilmen,V.Boido,George W.Holston,Reese Lloyd, D.W.Ratto,Rod Tibbetts. Noes~ Councilmen,None. Absent, Councilmen,None. Attest Daniel McSweeney. City Clerk. Recoz~led in Book of Resolutions Vol 5, at page 289 Resolution Noj 80~ A ~esolution of the city counci~ of the city of South San Francisco providing for a loan of $2000;00 to the Housing Authority of the City of South San Francisco. was introduced by Counoilmam Lloyd. }he resolution was adopted by the votes of all the members of the city council as follows. Ayes, Councilmen - V. Boido, Geo. W. Holston, Reeae Lloyd, ' D.W. Ratto, Rod Tibbetts ~oes, Councilmen None - Absent, Councilmen None ' AttestL Daniel McSweeney, City Clerk Recorded in Book of Resolution Vol 3 at page 290. lhe minutes of the previous meeting were read. There being no errors or omissions they approved as read. A communication was received from South San Francisco Chamber of Commerce stating that their last meeting motion was made and passed to petition the City Council to construct a 1 for pedestrians across the creek abutting the Martin School on city property for the accom of ashool children from Peck's Lots and others having business in the city hall district. to petition'the~Nater Department of San Francisco to construct a barrie~ ober their pipe m~ for the protection of children who are now using the main to cross over. Engineer instructed to submit the cost of a bridge and the city clerk was instructed to request the Francisco Water Department to .cover their pipe main. Mi~s ~anner~.~an, 907 Grand Avenue was granted a permit on request of Fire Chief We] to replace a floor at her place. Permit granted on motion by Councilman Ratto,seconded b~ Councilman Lloyd and regularly carried. The estimated cost was atated to be $150. A communication was received from Emil Person,library contractor, se~ting forth t~ the amount of $251.06 is due him for additions and alterations,approved by the architect, Nm. Gutterson. The communication was ordered filed. Mayor Hol'ston received a communication from Geo.W.Stedman, a newcomerto South San ciso, who received an invitation from the Mayor to Join the cityc' festivities and become acquainted with our citizenS. Mr,Sted~an thanked Mr. HoRston for the cordial invitation,said had never received such attention in any other town in the world, particularly from a Mayor, a said when he gets better located in the city he would be glad to participate. Communication City Engineer Marshall submitted a statement showing that Mr. Kay,360~Commercial Avon claimed recompense from the city for a stoppage of a sewer in front of his place,which had be cleaned out by plumber Silvio Minetti. He said the amount was for the sum of $22.31, half of which the city should pay. ~ayor Holston requested the engineer to notify plumbers not to d in the city streets without notice. The communication was ordered filed. The Redwwod City Fourth Of July Committee wrote, thanking the City Council for its $20 appropriation'to purchase a trophy for their cele~ration on the Nation's Holiday. In a communication to the city council Gordon Rowe $ompany announced that they would inc April tax collections at the end of April report. Accepted. In a communication E.I.du PONT de NEEOURS & C0~ANY, INC., announced that, beginning May their terms will be changed to NET 30 DAYS, and any orders placed prior to May 1,1941, for immediate shipment, will be billed under the present cash discount terms of 1~'10 days, net 3 Communication accepted and ordered placed on file. Applications for b~siness licenses were received from'Frank J.Wilson for a welding school establishment at 703 Bayshore Highway, Tony Lazzari ~ Son, for a florist store at ~13 Linden znd W.A.Wellingham for a used car business on Lots 19 and ~0, in Block B.Peck's Subdivision. permits granted. Chief of Police Belloni submitted the names of Clyde H.Denning, Lionel R. Moriarty and H~ ~ .Renton as special police-watchmen at the Western PIPe & Steel Works. Councilman Boido move( sppointments be confirmed. The motion was seconded by Councilman Tibbetts and regularl2"~carri~ The monthly reports of the Building Inspector,Fire Chief, City Treasurer, Chief of Police~ City Judge,Poundkeeper and City Clerk for the month ending March 31,1941, were submitted, and motion by councilman Lloyd,seconded by councilman Ratto and regularly carried,accepted. In a communication to t~:e city council Chief of Police Belloni advised that officer Bil~ had returned to work on the First of ~April,1941, a letter from his physician,Dr. Welfield , indicating his release. Co~;:munication accepted. A communication was received from th Californi'a Committee For Public Ownership of Bridge~ urged the City of South San Francisco to join in sponsoring Assembly Bill 831, which is advoc~ the public ownership of the bridges. 0oun~ilman~_llatto ~ntrod~ced a ~ee~ution~of~thel.c£t~ cc of the City of South San Francisco resolving that the City Council of this city urges the ena¢ of this legislation and the inclusion of San~ateo and Dumbarton Bridges within~ the State High. System. The resolution, NO .802, was adopted by the votes of all the memoers of the city couz as follows;- Ayes, Councilmen,V.Boido, George W.Holston,Reese Lloyd, D.'~.Ratto,Rod Tibbetts. Noes, Councilmen,None. Absent, Councilmen,None. Attest Daniel McSween~y ~ City Clerk. Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Vol.~,at page 28~. '~ HESOLUTION NO.801. A resolution of the city council of the City of South San Francisco providing for sto signs on MaPle Avenue and Fourth Lane and School Street,and Armour Avenue and School Street, introduced by councilman Boido. The resolution was adopted by the votes of all the members of city council,as follows;- Ayes,Councilmen,V.Boido,George W.Holston,Reese Lloyd, D.W.Ratto,Rod Tibbetts. Noes~ Councilmen,None. Absent, Councilmen,None. Attest Daniel McSweeney. City Clerk. Recorded in Book of Resolutions Vol ~, at page ~89 Resolution No. 803 A r~solutton of the city counci~ of the city of South San Francisco providing for a loan of $~000;00 to the Housing Autho~ity of the City of South San Francisco, was introduced bl Councilman Lloyd. ihe resolution was adopted by the votes of all the members of tbs city council as follows: Ayes, Councilmen - V. Boldow Geo. W. Holston, Reese Lloyd, D. W. Ratto, Rod Tibbetts ~oes, Councilmen None - Absent, Councilmen None AttestL Daniel McSweeney, City Clerk Recorded in Book of Resolution Vol 3 at page 290. Claims in the amount of $ 4.~596.6~. Jos · P · Quinlan Dudl~ Perkins Belli Motor Co, So. San Francisco Auto Service Union 0il Co q Police & Sheriffs' Assn. Louis Bellini ~,~a Bianchini Fre~ J. Lautze A,C. Johnson J. Fambrini M. Castro Ullery L. Pappazoni ¢. Heard Ge Carey A. Johnson W. Cameron A Schmidt F. Gamba R. Bisagno P. Mairani A. C amgi ani A Schmidt Superior Laundry So. City Laundry & Linen Supply Corner Grocery Baber' s Body Shop M. Greenberg's & Sons So. City Plumbing Shop Blomquist 0il Statelon Highway Equipment Co. California State Auto Assn. Adolph Beuhler Western Mfg. Co. W.P. Fuller Co. Armour & Co. Cooks 0il Co. L. Papazont John Uccelli P. Gogotses N. Guidatti M. Castro T. Pretzer M. Laufe r A. Bertolucci D.J. Di Be ne J. A. Soldoni A. Millani So. City Lumber Co' So. Cit~' Lum0er Co. Roy's Service Calif. Water Service Anchor Drug Co'. A. L. W~:ite C. Page Palace Food Store San Matbo Co. Title Co. Pacheco Electric Co. A.J. Pacheco Pacheco Electric Patrick & Co. Patrick & Co.. ~prouse Reitz Co. Bamk of So. S. F, Bank of America Enterprise Press $o. S.F. Chamber of Com. J.G. Walker~ were next presented to the co~eil for paymemt: Dep. on 2000 envelopes city clerk repairs motorcycle repairs Buick repairs Buick tire service 1 headlight 15~1 0ffical Directory Peace Officer dues 1~41 Police Matron Seat Covers, wash Lincoln Police duty at school Attend fires 1 days relief work, fire dept. 1 days relief work, fire dept. ~ ~ays relief driver ~ days relief driver ~ days relief driver ~ days relief driver ~0 da~s acting chief wash #2 Station wash #1 Station 6 brooms fire dept. repairs, fire chief's car 1 fire hydrant Sprinkling system lib. & gas pump Emulsion 1 broom core, St. Imp. Auto signs Painting Zones 1 black holster 1 sam bro beXt traffic paint ~00 empty sacks, Colma Creek 100 G~ls. Motor fuel 2 days labor on Colma Creek 4 days labor on Colma Creek 7 days labor on Colma Creek l~ days labor on Colma Creek 15 ~ days labor on Colma Creek 22 days labor on Colma Creek 7 days park labor 10.~ days park labor 10~ days park labor 20 days Park labor 20 days Park labor 10~ days City Hall park Materials for painting streets Seeds bSxes l0 gals. EucLul~tum Materials for gas pump · Materials for Colma Creek Crushed Rock Materials repair Lawn mower labor &.material St. dept. repairs fire equipment phone #626 ~ phone service Playground service Misc. service Hydrant rental 25i poison wheat 12 days removing sand 12 days removing sand 2 cases dog food Daily reports ~arch Electric wiring recreation hall Maintain fire alarm system Maintain Street lights Supplies, police dept. repair city seal ~ 1 rubber stamp Supplies recreation Payment int. & prin on fire truck Claim of Gordon Rowe Co. 800'sta~mped envelopes -fire chief '2~00 checks 500~ letterheads-police dept. ~00 booklets 0rd. #212 Advertising Apr. Sal. Secy Planning Comm. $ 6.60 2.00 .59 18.61 19.54 2.15 2.50 7.65 7.50 15.88 53.10 1.00. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 15.99 15.99 15.99 65.00 4.47 6.88 3.09 8.25 60.98 4.~2 347 20.60 17~ .56 63. O0 8.6V. 43.52 18.54 5.92 10. O0 28.00 35.00 65.00 77.50 110.00 35.00 52.50 52.50 100.00 100.00 52.50 ~.1~ 1~. 7V 24.2~ 38.56 149.82 74.21 .6'~ 36.10 19 i 47 2.50 82.35 11.2V 1~. V5 1V0.00 112.50 166.25 4.20 1o50 42.42 1~ .4~ 155.60 6.1~ .84 s68;81 150.00 21.89 SJ o01' 30.13 25.00 10.00 ~eace ~'~cer' dues Emma Bianchini Fred J. Lautze A.C. Johnson J. Fambrini M. Castro Ullery L. Pappazoni C. Heard G. Carey A. Johnson W. Cameron A Schmidt F. Gamba R. Bisagno P. Mairani A. Camgiani A Schmidt Superior Laundry So. City Laundry & Linen Supply Corner Grocery Babe r' s Body Shop M. Greenberg's & Sons So. City Plumbing Shop Blomquist 0il Stateion Highway Equipment Co. California State Auto Assn. Adolph Beuhler Western Mfg. Co. W.P. Fuller Co. Armour & Co. Cooks 0il Co. L. Papazoni John Uccelli P. Gogotses N. Guidatti M. Castro T. Pretzer M. Laufer A. Bertolucci D.J. Di Sene J. Appel A. Soldoni A. Millani So. City Lumber Co~ So. City Lumoer Co. Roy's Service Pacific Tele~ Tel Co. Calif. Water Service Anchor Drug Co'. A. L. V~tite C. Page Palace Food Store San Matbo Co. Title Co. Pacheco Electric Co. A.J. Pacheco Pacheco Electric Patrick & Co. Patrick & Co.. Sprouse Reltz Co. Bank of So. S. F, Bank of America Enterprise Press So. S.F. Chamber of Com. J.G. Walker· .P.G. &E. Police Matron Seat Covers, wash Lincoln Police duty at school Attend fires 1 days relief work, fire dept. 1 .days relief work, fire dept. 3 days relief driver 3 days relief driver 3 days relief driver 3 days relief driver 30 dams acting chief wash #2 Station wash #1 Station 6 brooms fire dept. repairs, fire chief's car 1 fire hydrant Sprinkling system lib. & gas pump Emulsion 1 broom core, St. Imp. AUto signs Painting Zones 1 black holster 1 sam bro beXt traffic paint ~00 empty sacks, Colma Creek 100 G~ls. Motor fuel 2 days labor on Colma Creek 4 days labor on Colma Creek V. days labor on Colma Creek 13 days labor on Colma Creek 15 ~ days labor on Colma Creek 22 days labor on Colma Creek V days park labor 10.~ da~'s park labor 10~ days park labor 20 days Park labor 20 days Park labor 10~ days City Hall park Materials for painting streets Seeds bSxes 10 gals. Euc~ulyptum Materials for gas pump · Materials for Colma Creek Crushed Rock Materi~ls repair Lawn mower labor &.material St. dept. repairs fire equipment phone #626 phone service Playground service Misc. service H~drant rental 25i poison wheat 12 days removing sand 12 days removing sand 2 cases dog food Daily reports I~;arch Electric wiring recreation hall Maintain fire alarm system Maintain Street lights Supplies, police dept. repair city seal 1 rubber stamp Supplies recreation Payment int. & prin on fire truck Claim of Gordon Rowe Co. 800' sta~ped envelopes -fire chief ' 20b0 checks 500C letterheads-police dept, .500 booklets Ord. #212 Advertising Apr. Sal. Secy Planning Comm. Street ligt~ts Misc service March V.63 7.50 15.88 53.10 1.00. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 5.3~. 5.33 15.99 15.99 15.99 15.99 65.00 4.47 6.88 3.09 8.25 60.98 4.V2 34V.54 20.60 1V~.56 63.00 8.6V ~5 · 52 18.54 5.92 10.00 28.00 35.00 65.00 VV.50 110.00 35.00 52.50 52.50 100.00 100.00 52.50 9.19 1~. VV 24.23 38.56 149.82. V4.21 .6V 36.10 19,4V 2.50 82.35 11 .YV 14. V5 1V0.00 6.44 112.50 166.25 & .9~0 1.50 42.42 159.49 158.60 6.13 3.35 .8. ilV9 268~,81 150.00 31.V4 21.89 33.01' 30.13 25.00 10.00 804.69 136.87 ~OTAL $ ~!,596.61 2O7 The cXaims having been audited by ~he finance comni~tee Councilman Tibbet~ moved t~ey be pai~e The motion was seconded by Councilman V.loyd and regularly ~amried~ The~e being no fux~aher t~si~ss before the council, Councilman Tibbetts moved to _adjourn until the next regulam meeting, Monday, Al~il 21~ 1941. at 8 O' clock p.m~ The motion was eemonded by Councilman Ratto and regularly carried. Time of adjournment 9.30 o'clock p.m. "'. .