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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1945-11-05REGULAR MEETING OF THE CiI'Y COUNCIL OF ThE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,HELD MONDAY ,NOVE~BER 5,1945. The regular meeting of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco was held in the City Hall, Monday evening~, November 5,1945. The meeting was called to order at $ o'clock P.M. by Mayor Geo W.Holston. ROLL CALL. Roll call found all members of the City Council present,as follows;- Counctlmen,G.A,Anderson, Charles K.Elder, Victor Botdo, George W.Holston,M.Minucciani. Copies of the minutes of the previous meeting having been forwarded to all members of the 0card,Mayor Holston asked if any members noticed any errors or omissions. There were none, and he declared the minutes adopted as submitted.  A communication was received from ~r. Andrew Rocca,Chairman of the Planning Commission, tating that the rezoning the of the northerly end of Linden Avenue for light industry was fully ~iscussed at their meeting, and resulted in a unanimous vote to recommend to the city council the rezoning of the district to Light ~ndustry. ~r Coleberd will prepare the ~e$oning law,after ~ plat or drawing of the section has been submitted to ~m the city council. i The letter stated further that the Plannin~ Commission would not recommend the rezoning Of lots i~.,~0,~,~&26~'~B~c~l~own of Baden~, for reasons expressed in their letter of july ll,1944,a copy of which is attached. A letter was received from Mr. Molinari of ~aden asking permission to move a house from outside the city limits onto lots 8,10 and l~, Block 4,Town of ~aden, guaranteeing to fix the house up to the regular city standard. As Mr. Welte, Building Inspector,had not seen the house or premises the matter was referred to him. Notice was received from ~®le~ea-~®~®~-e$- the State Board of Equalication of the applica- tion 02 transfer of DOLOROS YORTON,l~46 Bayshore Highway,of the 0N~.SALE BEER license of RENUE MAY- HEW MANBECK~ sa~e location. There were no objections from the city councilmen. A communication was received from B,J.Rodondt, realtor, offering the city for new fire h~use purposes,the land described as 48' of Lot ll, 50' of Lot lq, and 50' of Lot 15, in Blocklq6~,the Northeast corner of Linden & Lux Avenues, for the sum of ~$9500. The matter was filed. Harold M.Friedman of the War Surolus Sales applied for a license to open at store at ll3 Irand Ave.,to sell Army clothing,etc. ~ was requested to secure a six months lease ~f the remises and the license would be granted. Fire Chief Welte submitted the names of F.J.Martinelli and Leo Donati for appointment to the Call Forces of the Fire Department. Councilman Elder moved the appointments be confirmed. The motion was seconded by councilman Minucciani and regularly carried. Chief of Police Belloni appointed Joseph H.Dias a special deputy policeman for the Sub- division of Lindenvtlle. Councilman Elder moved the appointment be confirmed,without remuneratio~ from this cit~'.T~he motion was seconded by councilman $oido and regularly carried. Louis Belloin,Chief of Police, submitted the following names of officers for cancellation.- Louis Earl Fitzgerald, ~lfredo Gerri,Emily Yager, Elixabeth Emma St2rmen,John Locatelli, Sharles Backus, Anderson Karl Vail, and William Homer E~eyers. Councilman Minucciani moved the can- cellations be made. The motion was seconded by councilman Elder and regularly carried. A communication and placards were recoil:ed from the STATE L~.PLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM, requesting that t~e placards be posted in the various departmental h~adquarters, judiciously, for the benefit of the organization. So ordered. A communication was received by City Attorney John W.Coleberd from the State Employees' Hetirement System in answer to his letter of October ~4,1'J45, stating he was entirely right in making the claim that the action of the voters at the last election is all that is necessary so far as authorization of the contract is concerned. Communication ordered filed. Thomas E.Hickey Post Nc.q660, ~eterans of Foreign Wars of United States, requested permission to meet in the City Hall on the Second and Fourth Tuesdays of each month. Councilman Elder moved that permission be given for a period of three months, having heard their own hall will be ready ~y that time. The motion was seconded by councilman Boido aad regularly carried. ~he Italian Catholic Federation applied for a permit to hold a Dinne-Dance in Fraternal Hall on November $4 to celebrate their 20th annivaraary. Councilman ~inucciani moVed the desired permit be issued. ~mhe motion was seconded by councilman Boido and regularly carried. Ida Trunscheck of Sunnyvale,notified the cities of the federation that the next dinner-meeting of the League of California Cities Branch would hold their session in the Banquit Room, City Hall, Sunnyvale,on Thursday,November 15,1945, at 6;50 o'clock P.M.,and asked how many would attend frcen South San Francisco. ~ayor Holston counted eight,and the city clerk was instructed to so inform ~iss Trunscheck of the number. A communication was received from Mr.F.SKillman,Secretary of the San ~ateo County Planning Sommission,tn which he stated he was very much pleased to see that the City of South San Francisco has approved the provisions of the Seven Point Resolution of the ~ounty Planzing Commission with reference to the war memorial buildings, and asked that the representatives of this city meet with tt~e County Planning Commission at their next meeting on November ~6,1945,at 4 o'clock P.M., in the Supervisors~Chambers of the Court House,Redwood City,California. Mayor holston appointed on t~s committee the following members;- Councilmen,M.Minucciani, oanker, Andrew Rocca, Planning Co~issioner,Mitschelstead, Mark Larwood. ~ayor Holston received a return letter from H.L.Kile,Assistant Traffic Engineer,stating the Mayor's letter had been referred to District Engineer Skeggs at San Francisco, for tnvestiga- tio~ and recommendation. Ordered filed. A communication was received from Wm.J.Garibaldi,181 A Landers Street,asking for a share of the city's ~.an~0rial and window washer business. He was instructed to secure a license, and afterwards solicit business,as others do. A communication was received from Lloyd C.Simpson,of ~arre,~t & Hilp Company, asking for the annexation of ~51 Acres of land lying dieectly north of the California Golf Club,bounded on the East by E1 Camino Heal and on the West by Junipero Serra Blvd. The letter stated the owners ~ave instructed him to arrange with the city authorities, city engineers,etc, concerning tt~e proceedings.Communication ordered filed. ' contract The State Employees' Hetirement S)stem returned the city's copy of their'between the Board of Councilmen of this city and their Board of Administration of the California State Employees' Retirement System~ signed. Ordered filed. The reports of the Sanitary Inspecte=,Chief of Police,City Judge,Poun~mast~, Buildin~ Inspector, Fire Chief and City Clerk for the month ending October ~1,1945, were receive~,and accepted.- This being the night for the opening of bids for the construction of a storm water sewer in Block Vg,councilman Minucciani moved the bids be opened. T'here were six bids, as follows;- A communication was received from ~r. ~Andrew Rocca,Chairman of the Planning Commission, Stating that the rezoning the of the northerly end of Linden Avenue for light industry was fully discussed at their meeting,and resulted in a unanimous vote to recommend to the city council ~he rezoning of the district to Light ~ndustry. ~r Coleberd will prepare the rezoning law,after a plat or drawing of the section has been submitted to h~m the city council. The letter stated further t~at the Planning Commission would not recommend the rezoning of lots i':,~0,~,~d&26~B~ock~:~own of Baden~, for reasons expressed in their letter of July ll,19~,a copy of which is attached. A letter was received from Mr. Molinari of Oaden asking permission to move a house from outside the city limits onto lots 8,10 and lq, Block ~,Town of ~aden, guaranteeing to fix the house up to the regular city standard. As Mr. Welte, Building Inspector,had not seen the house or premises the matter was referred to him. Notice was received from D®le~ea-~®~$®~-®$- the State Board of Equalication of the applica- :ion oy transfer of DOLOROS YORTON,i~6 Bayshore Highway,of the 0N~.SALE BEER license of RENUE MAY- HEW MANBECK~ same location. There were no objections from the city councilmen. A communication was received from B.J.Rodondt, realtor, offering the city for new fire house purposes,the land described as ,8' of Lot ll, ~0' of Lot l~, and ~0' of Lot l~, in Blockl~6~,the Northeast corner of Linden & Lux Avenues, for the sum of ~$9§00. The matter was filed. Harold M.Friedman of the War Surplus Sales applied for a license to open at store at ll~ 3rand Ave.,to sell Army clothing,etc, ne was requested to secure a six months lease ~f the premises and the license would be granted. Fire Chief Welte submitted the names of F.J.Martinelli and Leo Donati for a~:pointment to the Call Forces of the Fire Department. Councilman Elder moved the appointments be confirmed. The motion was seconded by councilman Minucciani and regularly carried. Chief of Police Belloni appointed Joseph H.Dias a special deputy policeman for the Sub- division of Lindenville. Councilman Elder moved the appointment be confirmed,without remuneratio~ from this city.The motion was seconded, by councilman ~oido and regularly carried. Louis Belloin,Chief of Police, submitted the following names of officers for cancellation.- Louis Earl Fitzgerald, Alfredo Gerri,Emily Yager, Elixabeth Emma Styrmen,John Locatelli, Sharles Backus, Anderson Karl Vail, and William Homer Meyers. Councilman Minucciani moved the can- cellations be made. The motion was seconded by councilman Elder and regularly carried. A communication and placards were received from the STATE ~.i~.PLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM, requesting that t:'.e placards be posted in the various departmental h=adquarters, Judiciously, fo~ · :he benefit of the organization. So ordered. A communication was received by City Attorney John W.Coleberd from the State. Employees' Retirement System in answer to his letter of October ~A,19*S, ~tating he was entirely right 1n making the claim that the action of the voters at the last election is all that is necessary so far as authorization of the contract is concerned. Communication ordered filed. Thomas E.Hickey Post Nc.q860, ~eterans of Foreign Wars of United States, requested permission to meet in the City Hall on the Second and Fourth Tuesdays of each month. Councilman Elder moved that permission be given for a period of three months, having heard their own hall will be ready 0y that time. The motion was seconded by councilman Boido a~d regularly carried. The Italian Catholic Federation applied for a permit to hold a Dinne-Dance in Fraternal Hall on November 2~ to celebrate their 20th annivaraary. Councilman ~inucciani moved the desired permit be issued. The motion was seconded by councilman ~oido and regularly carried. Ida Trunscheck of Sunnyvale,notified the cities of the federation that the next dinner-meeting of the League of California Cities Branch would hold their session in the Banquit Room, City Hall, Sunnyvale,on Thursday,November 1~,19,8, at 6;50 o'clock P.~.,and asked how many would attend from South San Francisco. Mayor Holston counted eight,and the city clerk was instructed to so inform ~iss Trunscheck of the number. A communication was received from Mr.F.SKillman,Secretar2 of the San ~ateo County Planning Sommission,in which he stated he was very much pleased to see that the City Of South San Francisco has approved the provisions of the Seven Point Resolution of the ~ounty ~lanming Commission with reference to the war memorial buildings, and ~sked that the representatives of this city meet with the County Planning Commission at their next meeting on November ld,19~S,at ~ o'clock P.M., in the Supervisors:~Chambers of the Court House,Redwood City,California. Mayor holston appointed on t~s committee the following members;- Councilmen,M.Minucciani, ~anker, Andrew Rocca, Planning Co~issioner,Mitschelstead, Mark Larwood. ~ayor Holston received a return letter from H.L.Kile,Assistant Traffic Engineer,stating the ~ayor's letter had been referred to District Engineer Skaggs at San Francisco, for investig~- tio~ and recommendation. Ordered filed. A communication was received from Wm.J.Garibaldi,181 A L~nders Street,asking for a share of the city's ~&~torial and window wasker business. He was instructed to secure a license, and afterwards solicit business,as others do. A communication was received from Lloyd C.Simpson,of Oarrett & htlp Company, asking for the annexation of ~51 Acres of land lying dieectly north of the California Golf Club,bounded on the East by E1 Camino Real and on the West by Junipero Serfs Blvd. The letter stated t~l:e owners have instructed him to arrange with the city authorities, cit~ engineers,etc, concerning tLe p~oceedings.Communication ordered filed. ' contract The State Employees' Retirement S~stem returned the city's copy of their' between the Boazd of Councilmen of this city and their Board of Administration of the Oalifornia State Employees' Retirement System~ a~g~ed. Ordered filed. The reports of the Sanitary Inspected,Chief of Police,City Judge,Poundmast~, Buildin~ Inspector, Fire Chief and Cit~ Clerk for the month ending October Zl,19A5, were ~eceive~,and accepted. This being the night for the opening of bids for the construction of a storm water sewer in Block V$,councilman Minucciani moved the bids be opened. There were six bids, as follows;- McGuire &Hester, $1~88.80 Robert A.Farish J.Quelld $~§84.50 Guerin Bros $1~,V.~O Comptometer Co. McGuire & Hester Annie M. Cunningham Regis ter Publishing Co. Ent erpri s e ' Pr es s Edward Barry Co. Partick &' Noise Klinkner Co. Pacific Gas. & Electric Co. Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Paramount Pest Control Service Crawford Typewriter Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Shell Oil Company Chamber ~f Commerce So. City' Lumber & Supply Co. Felix Fanucchi Calif ornla Water Service Padific Gas & Electric Co. A. CarliSle & Co. Recorder' Printing & Publishing Ric & Al"s Service Remmers & Smith Walter HArrington Texaco S~vice Station Galvin Mfg. Co. Louis Belloni Cather~ ne Blandini Tidewater ;~ssociated Oil Co. Venturi & Baldi Howard Z~ick Co. Kellys Welding' Shop Arata Motor ~les F. S. & W. W. Hirsch Speedometer Electric Co. A. Welte Peninsula Auto Supply Calif. Water Service American La France Foamite Corp. Mutual Engineering Co. Superior Laundry Universal Tool & Mfg. Co. Robinson Druggist Rio Grande Service Station Anchor Post Fence Co. California State Autonobile Ass. Southern Pacific Co. Patrick & Moise Klinkner Co. Union 0~1 Co. Pacheco Electric Ken Royce Quarry Henry Schweining Edward R. Bacon Co. L.C. Smith South City Lumber & Supply Kelly' s Welding Shop So. San Francisco Tire Shop American City Magazine Peninsula Autp Supply W.P. Fuller & Co. California Toro Co. Anchor Post Fenco Co. American Play Ground Device Co. Junipero Serra Nursery South City Lumber Co. Ace Bedding Co. California Water Service Helen Si ebecker Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. J. Lautze T. ~alli G. Gunderson B. Tuc cori M. Serini A. Questoni D. Cagnacci M. Vino enzini H. Wedeking L. Bmuelli A. Galli E. Ginier Joe Dias A. Fregosi A. Canziani C. Begnal A. R. Brauns J. Marchi 1 Mos. Rental Clerk's Office Amt. pal. on Est. ~3 Outfall Sewer Refund Bus. License 1941 to 4~ ~nc. 2 mos. aAily reports Legal Adv. & Printing 125 Death certificates Supplies and licenses Street Lights Supplies City Clerk Service for November Service to Oct. 194~ Service Oct. ~asoline Adv. for October Obscure Glass 2 door closers for City Hall Misc. Service and Hydrants Mi sc. ~ervic e 19~ewriter ribbons - Police 5 Co.de Ame~a~nts Flash Light bat,,teries - Police Repairs Police ~ar Maintenance Radio. ~e~ ai~s ~e~eeCaes receiver & Spiker - Police ~sc. ~ense ~tron ~ice 1~ G~lons Oil 6 ~:arts Oil- Police Repairs ~ick Welding-fire D~t. Repairs ~re Car Parts for ~re ~ R~airs - fire e~ip~nt Conv. ~e Chiefs at Hobergs 2 ~bber h~ers ~e D~t. Ins~ll 5 ~rants Gaskets ~r e ~pt. ~chin~nE ~rts ~re D~t. ~und~ for F~e D~t. 4 ~e Ala~ ~ansmitter ~eels Supplies City Clerk and ~e D~t. 3 ~dio ~bes Police D~t. 780' ~nk Fence, Posts a~ gate Sign Posts ~eight ~pplies - St. Dept. 53. gallons Stye Oil ~bor ~d Material - St. lights C~sher ~n 4 keys ~pp li es P~nt ~x - Dozer Renal ~pplies Wel~ng ~ & ~be Repairs 1 Y~r Subsc~ption 1 Ga. Penetrating Oil P~nt ~uner a c~ins Repair Fence Playgro~md E~ipmsnt 200 H~er Plants ~pplies Rep, ir Back Stop ~sc,. Service Convention E~e~se - R~reation PHone 63 Supplies Recreation Re~i~ ~ T~ck Attending ~res tt I! tt 1 Days work I II It 14480.26 4o.oo 5.00 78.59 5O.99 59.59 954.92 21.41 15.0o 37.50 128.24 .247.50 .36 15.00 162.29 5.13 6,97 14.60 4.5o 3O.OO 4.86 66.63 15.15 5.00 61.5o 5.15 314.28 1.50 22.02 362.19 ~z/86 20,Od 3.o8 lO8,~6 8.3~ :1.2,00 4,22 12.49 5,28 2.:[8 1427.5o 5.37 ~.16 3.67 373.39 48.7o 1.o3 48.74 169.10 81.9%, 25.25 63.83' 2.00 2.00 12,.o4 3,33 45,-75 18.4o 30.75 lO,2~ 26.00 181.83 3.60 3.30 8',~0 4.5o 4.5o ll. O0 12.00 12.00 13,00 14.oo lh. O0 17.~o 17.~o 18.~0 18.5o 8.61 12.90 42,o8 Burrough~ Adding Machine Co, Paramount Pest Control Service Crawford' Typewriter Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Shell Oil Company Chamber ~f Commerce So. City Lumber & Supply Co. Felix Fanucchi California Water Service Padific Gas & Electric Co. A. CarliSle & Co. Recorder' Printing & Publishing Ric & Al"s Service Returners & Smith Walter HArrington Texaco S~rice Station Galvin Mfg. Co. Louis Belloni Cather~ ne Blandini TideWater .~ssociated Oil Co. Venturi & Baldi Howard B~ick Co. Kellys Welding Shop Arata Motor Sales F. S. & W. W. Kirsch Speedometer Electric Co. A. Welte Peninsula Auto ~upply Calif. Water Service American La France Foamite Corp. Mutual Engineering Co. Superior Laundry Universal Tool & Mfg. Co. Robinson Druggist Rio Grande Service Station Anchor Post Fence Co. California State Autonobile Ass. Southern Pacific Co. Patrick & Moise Klinkner Co. Union Oil Co. Pacheco Electric Ken Royce Quarry Henry Schweining Edward R. Bacon Co. L.C, Smith South City Lumber & Supply Kelly's Welding Shop So. San Francisco Tire Shop American City Magazine Peninsula Autp Supply W.P. Fuller & Co. California Toro Co. Anchor Post Fenco Co. American Play Ground Device Co. Junipero Serra Nursery. South ~ity Lumber Co. Ace Bedding Co. Cali lorn ia Wat er S ervic e Helen Siebecker Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Royal Supply Co. Fred J. Lautze T. ~alli G. Gunderson B. Tuc cori M. Serini A. Questoni D. Cagnacci M. Vino enzini H. Wedeking L. Be~elli A. Galli E. Ginier Joe Dias A. Fregosi A. Canziani C. Begnal A. R. Brauns J. Marchi R. Spinelli R. Chadwell Supplies City Clerk Service for November Service to Oct. 194~ Service Oct. lasoline Adv. for October Obscure Glass 2 door closers for City Hall Misc. Service and Hydrants Misc. Service 19~ewriter ribbons - Police 5 Code Amem~atnts Flash I~ight batteries - Police Repairs Police ~ar Maintenance Radio. receiver & Speaker - Police Misc. Expense Matron Service 100 Gallons Oil 6 ~arts Oil- Police Repairs Buick Welding-fire Dept. Repairs Fire Car Parts for Fire Engine Repairs - fire equipment Cony. Fire Chiefs at Hobergs 2 rubber hammers Fire Dept. Install 5 Hydrants Gaskets F~r e Dept. Machin~nE parts Fire Dept. Laundry for Fire Dept. 4 Fire Alarm Transmitter Wheels Supplies City Clerk and Fire Dept. 3 Radio Tubes Police Dept. 780' Link Fence, Posts and gate Sign Posts Freight Supplies - St. Dept. 53 gallons Stove 0il Labor and Material - St. lights Crusher run 4 keys Supp ii es Plant Mix - Dozer Rental Supplies Welding Tire & Tube Repairs 1 Year Subscription 1 Ga. Penetrating Oil Paint Thiuner a chains Repair Fence Playgrmmd Equipment 200 Heather Plants Supplies Rep, ir Back Stop Nisc,. Service Convention Exp~nse - Recreation Phone 63 Supplies Recreation Repairt to Truck Attending Fires fl ff Atte~ing ~es 954.92 21.4l 15.00 37.50 128.24 247.50 .36 15.oo 162.29 5.13 6.97 14.60 4.5o 30.00 4.86 66.63 5.00 61.50 5.15 314.28 1.50 22.02 362.19 z/86 20.00 3.08 108.36 8.34 12.00 4.22 12.49 5.28 2.i8 1427.5o 5.37 4.16 .51 3.67 373.39 48.70 1.03 48.74 169.10 81.95, 25.25 63.83. 2.00 2.00 12,.04 3,33 45,.75 18.4o 30.75 10- 25 26.00 181.83 3 · 60 3.30 8'.50 4.50 4.50 11.00 12.00 12.00 13.00 14.00 14.00 17.50 17.5o 18.5o 18.5o 8.61 12.9o 42.08 8.96 2.00 3.00 R. Colombo E. Kozlowski A. Johnson J. Masat A. J. Pacheco Kenneth Brandi Albert Baldi Harry B. Forester Guy R. ~oberts Jack Hickey C=lo Gaia V. Carrochi F. Casagrande A. Sol~ani Joe Galli M. Laufer S. Severini J. D. Souza R. Raffaelli F. Mandoli Leuie Dieu T. Ferrario Jos. ~. Pless Jos. A. Pless J. E. Bickerstaff Mae Spindler Attending Fires Fire-Alarm Maintenance Park Work police' Relief Nan Labor Colma Creek Overtime Gardening Overtime Street Labor Park Labor Rec. Hall Janitor Park Labor Supt. Recreation Car Allowance Cleaning Colma Creek Recreation Work 6.5o 6.50 7.OO 7.50 72.O0 62.o5 82.55 35.75 59.4o 7.70 120.12 15.47 12.74 2~ .30 124.67 29.12 4.55 48.06 4.55 131.04 80.08 123.76 43.00 5.00 2.20 69.70 $21875.2~ The claims having boen audited by the Finance committee, coUncilman Elder moved they be paid. The motion was seconded by councilman Minucciani and regularly carried. A communication was received from William H.Augustus, Clerk of the Board of SuperVisors, stating he was directed by them to acknowledge receipt of our resolution in reference to the elimination of the hog nuisance caused by.hog ranches in the colma area, and to state that the matter in now in the hands of the Judiciary,and hoped the matter would be settled satisfactorily. L. C. ami th Fay Improvement Co. $1981.05 Se, 439.9~. McGuire & Heater being the lowest responsible bidder, Councilman Minucciani introduced ~ resolution of the City Council of the City of Sout. h San Francisco, awarding them the bid, ~s follows, Item l, Three dollars (~.00) per lineal foot, Item O, Three dollars 40cents, ($3.40) per lineal foot, Item 3, Three Brick catch basins with cast iron cover and throat,$One hundred ~enty-five ($1~5) each. Total $1588.80. The resolution was adopted by the votes af all the members of the city council, as followl Ayes, Councilman, Anderson,Boido,Elder,Folston and Einucciani. Noes, Councilmen,None. Absent, Councilmen,None. Attest Daniel McSweeney. RESOLUTION No.l~60 Recorded in Book of Resolutions, City Clerk. Vol.~,at page ?l. .RESOLUTION NO.1061. Councilman Boido introduced a resolution of the City Council of the City of South San ?rancisco accepting a deed of three feet,front and rear measu~ements,~-$~®e~-~$- ~- of Lot ~wenty-nine (~9), in Block ~9, for sewer construction. The rcsolution was adopted b~ the votes ~ of all the members of the city council,as follows;- Ayes, Councilmen,$~e~®~Victor Boido,~.Einucciani,G.W.Holston, Charles K.Elder,~.A.Anders, Noes,councilmen,None. Absent,councilmen,None. Attest Daniel ~cSweeney City Clerk ~ecorded in Book of Resolutions, Vol.~,at page 22. RESOLUTION N0.1062. Councilman Elder introduced a resolution of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco protesting t?e issuance of any license to any hog rancher,whose land lies within t~e watershed of Baden Creek or Colma Creek,and requests that the Board of Supervisors refuse to grant any permit for such license o~ licenses. The resolution was adopted by the votes of all the membes of the City Council,as follows Ayes,councilmen,Victor Boido,G.A.Anderson,Charles K.Elder, George W.Holstom,M.Mtnucciani Noes, Councilmen,None. Absent,Councilmen,None. ~test Daniel McSweeney City Clerk Hecorded in Book of Resolutions, Vol.A,at pages ~. RESOLUTION NO .1063, Councilman Elder.introduced a resolution of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco accepting a deed of .Sfeet,front and rear measurements of the Easterly ten (10) feet. 'front and rear measurements of Lot lO, (19), Block V9,Seventy-nine,as shown upon that certain map entitled "South San Francisco San ~ateo CountN,Cal. Plat No.l",of Francis L.Campbell and Grace L.Campbell,his wife. The resolution was adopted by the votes of all the members of the Cit~ Council,as follow Ayes, Councilmen,Victor Boido,G.A.Anderson,Charles K.Elder,G.~. Holston,M.Minucciani. Noes,Councilmen,None. Absent,Councilmen,None. Hecorded in book of Resolutions, Vol.4,at page No.22. ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE N0.231 O~~ THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FHAN¢ISCO ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE LICENSING THE CARRYING ON OF CERTAIN BUSINESSES,INCLUDING %HADE& AND COk~'~RCIAL AND MANUP~CTURING ENTERPRISE IN'T~ CITY OF SOUT~ SAN FRANCISCO,FOR THYPb~POSE OF RAISING MUNICIPAL HEVENUE" ADOPTED ON TP~ 17 DAY OF JANUARY,1944,was introduced b2 couuncilman Elder,had its first reading and was laid over to come up at the next meeting of the ~)ity ~ouncil. ORDINANCE NO. A~ ORDINANCE REVIVING AND REENACTING ALL POHTIONS OF ORDINANCE NO 1V1, ENTITLED; AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR LICENSING OF BUSINESSES, PROFESSIONS, THADES,CALLINGS AND OCCUPATIONS 1N THE CITY OF OUTH SAN FRANCISCO", adopted b2 t?~e city council of the City ef South San Francisco on the ?th day of ~ay,193~,which portions of said ordinance were repealed b2 ordinance No.~31 of said Cit~ of South San Francisco, was introduced b2 councilman Elder,and' Laid over to come up at the next meeting of the City Council. Referring back to his petition to rezone property in ~aden, Joe Rodondi stated that the remoning of Block l~ was promised him by a previous board. Mr Coleberd stated there is nothing on the records to prove his statements. Thereupon Councilman Elder moved the recommendation of ?lanni~g Oommission be accepted. The motion was seconded b~ councilman Minucciani and regularly carried. The City Clerk was instructed to return the checks to the unsuccessful bidders on the stor water sewer job. The City Ckerk was instructed to write the owners of the Acme Beer sign, asking them to remove their sign at once, as there is some danger of it falling. 'Mr. DiVtcchio of the Silver Top, appeared before ~he council in the matter of his request i for a permit to hold dancing in his place, he was informed there is no ordinance against dancini in this cit~. Councilman Elder moved that all plans and specifications under the bond issue, passed on ~ August 31,last, should come under the supervision of the city cencil. The motion was seconded by Councilman Minucciani and regularly carried. Fire Chief Welte stated plans and specifications for the new fire house would be submitted by Architect Rowe at the next meeting of the City Coun~ Councilman Boido moved that the salaries of Dan Lombardi and Virgil Maffei be raised to ~180, each , on November l, 1~8. The motion was seconded by councilman Elder and regularly ,~arried. Councilman Elder moved that the Pacific Gas & Electric Company be granted permd~sion to Absent, Councilmen,None. Attest Daniel ~cSweeney, RESOLUTION No.l~60 Recorded in Book of Resolutions, City Clerk. Vol.4,at page ~l. RESOLUtIOE NO.1061. Councilman Boido introduced a resolution of the City Council of the City of South San ?rancisco accepting a deed of three feet,front and rear measu~ements,~a-~®e~-~9- ~- of Lot zwenty-nine (29), in Block 79, for sewer construction. The rcsolution was adopted b~' the votes of ~ll the members of'the cit~ council,as follows;- A~es, Councilmen,$Ae~®~Victor Boido,~.Einucciani,G.W.Rolston, Charles K.Elder,~.A.Anderso Noes,councilmen,None. Absent,councilmen,None. Attest Daniel ~cSweeney Cit~ Clerk ~iecorded in Book of Resolutions, Vol.4,at page ~. RESOLUTION ~0.106~. Councilman Elder introduced a resolution of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco protesting t~e issuance of an2 license to an2 hog rancher,whose land lies within tY~e watershed of Baden Creek or Colma Creek,and requests that the Board of Supervisors refuse to grant an2 permit for such license o~ licenses. The resolution was adopted by the votes of all the membes of the City Council,as follows; Ayes,councilmen,Victor Boido,G.A.Anderson,Charles K.Elder, George W.Holstom,M.Minucciani. Noes, Councilmen,None. Absent,Councilmen,None. ~test Daniel McSweene2 City Clerk Recorded in B~ok of Resolutions, Vol.A,at pages ~. RESOLUTION NO. 1063, Councilman Elder.introduced a resolution of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco accepting a deed of .Sfeet,front and rear measurements of the Easterly Sam (10) feet. 'front and rear measurements of Lot 10, (l~), Block 79,Seventy-nine,as shown upJn that certain map entitled "South San Francisco San ~ateo Count~,Cal. Plat No.l",of Francis L.Campbell and Grace L.Campbell,hts wife. The resolution was adopted by the votes of all the members of the Cit~ Council,as follow A~es, Councilmen,Victor Boido,G.A.Anderson,Charles K.Elder,G.~. Holston,M.Minucciani. Noes,Councilmen,None. Absent,Councilmen,None. Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Vol.4,at page No.~. ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE NO.~31 0~' THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN F~ANCISCO ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE LICENSING THE CARRYING ON OF CERTAIN BUSINESSES,INCLUDING %EADE5 AND COk~,'~RCIAL AND ~ANU~CTURING ENTERPRISE IN T~ CITY OF SOUT5 SAN FRANCISCO,FOR THLPURPOSE OF RAISING ~UNICIPAL REVENUE" ADOPTED ON T~ 17 DAY OF JANUARY,1944,was introduced by couuncilman Elder,had its first reading and was laid over to come up at the next meeting of the City 8ouncil. ORDINANCE NO. A~ ORDINANCE REVIVING AND REENACTING ALL POHTIONS OF ORDINANCE NO 1V1, ENTITLED; AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR LICENSING OF BUSINESSES, PROFESSIONS, THALES,CALLINGS AND OCCUPATIONS 1N THE CITY OF ~OUt~H SAN FRANCISCO", adopted b~ t?e city council of the City of South San Francisco on the 7th day of ~ay,19~A,which portions of said ordinance were repeale~ b2 ordinance No.9Sl of said Cit~ of South San Francisco, was introduced by councilman Elder,and Laid over to come up at the next meeting of the City Council. Referring back to his petition to rezone property in ~aden, Joe Rodondi stated that the remoning of B~ock 19 was promised him by a previous board. Mr Coleberd stated there is nothing on the records to prove his statements. Thereupon Councilman Elder moved the recommendation of ?lanni~g Oommission be accepted. The motion was seconded b~ councilman ~inucciani and regularl] carried. The City Clerk was instructed to return the checks to the unsuccessful bidders on the sto~ water sewer Job. The City Ckerk was instructed to write the owners of the Acme Beer sign, asking them to remove their sign at once, as there is some danger of it falling. Mr. DiVicchio of the Silver Top, appeared before the council in the matter of his request for a permit to hold dancing in his place, he was informed there is no ordinance against danci] in this cit~. Councilman Elder moved that all plans and specifications under the bond issue, passed on August ~l,last, should come under the supervision of the city cencil. The motion was seconded b~ Councilman Minucciani and regularly carried. Fire Chief Welte stated plans and specifications for the new fire house would be submitted by Architect Rowe at the next meeting of the City Coul Councilman Boido moved that the salaries of Dan Lomba~di and Virgil Maffet be raised to alSO, each , on November l, 1945. The motion was seconded by councilman Elder and regularl~ carried. Councilman Elder. moved that the Pacific Gas & Electric Company be granted permission to take over the upkeep,repair,aha maintenance of the lights on Grand and Linden Avenues,from November 15th,1945. They will sign a contract with the city for that purpose,soon. [ 100 The~eLbeing~mocfurther business before the board,Councilman Minucciani moved to adjourn until Tuesday, November 1~,1946, at V o'clock . P.M. regularly carried. Time of adjournmen$. 9 4§ o'clock P.M. Approved ~~anc ayor of So~ an °r isco The motion was seconded by councilman boido and Hespectfully submitted,~