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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1946-01-21hEGULAR ~!EETiN[! OF %tE CITt COUNCIL OF '%I'E CIT1 0~- SOUTI~ SAI'( FkANCISCO, ~ELD },'.ONi;,AY, JAEUAHY ~1 1946 , · f[e regular meetin~ of the City Council of the Cit~ of South San Francisco was held in the Cit~, Hall, ~onda~ evening, January o, 1,1946. 1he meeting was called to order at 8 o'clock P.!~.. b~. i¥~ayor George W.Bolston. ROLL CALL. Roll call found all members of the council present,as follows;- Councilmen,G.A.Anderson, Victor ~oido, Charles K.Elder, George W.Bo~.ston, ~].~inucciani. ~he cit~ clerk,having f~rwarded copies of the minutes of the previous meeting to all members of the cit~ council,~m~or Eo]ston asked if sn~ member had noticed an~ errors or omfssio The Cit~ Attorney ~ . stated-the minutes should'.read, the claim of l~,.rs.Em~a melly was submitted to city council"', and the worn ~altenberg should have been written STODTENDE~G, and with these corrections the minutes were adopted as submitted. The LeaEue of California Cities fo~araed a list of surplus articles that ~ight be desirab for city use. Heferred to Street Superintendent i~,r.~enr~ ScLweinin~. Hall ~he application of ~;r.lsabel loscano for a permit to hold dances in Fraternal'on Sundays throughout the ~ear,came up for consideration. After discussion it was decided to allow him to give 6ances on Sundays in the months of February and ~arch,1946. A communication w~:s received from ~lrs.Elizabeth ~enfield of the P rsonnel [~oard,notifyin the city council of the expiration of the te~ of Jesse A.Holbrook. The matter was laid over unbil the next meeting. In another letter from the Personnel Board,after a meeting held on Januar~ 15,1946, it was declared that ~an~: employees of the cit~ have not passed the civil service exam~:nations, some having been in the city service several ~ears. %hey referred to their letters written the City Council in k~rch,194D,'~ay and August,l~45,on the subject. The letter also stated, that ~rs. Col was appointed clerk in the Civil Defense,which is now closed,and her duties should be defined in order that an examination could be called to properly qualif~ her as a civil service employee. The letter from the Personnel Board again asked the city council to give a ruling in the matter of day laborers,as to whether or not they are subject to the civil service ordinance requirements. This question arises from the fact a number of them are ~orking now for a longer period of time than that allowed b~ the ordinance, the Councilman Elder moved that Ehe personnel Board hold examinations for'library departme~ and for the street and park departments, and building department clerk. He specified Mrs. Colli be appointed to the position of Building Department Clerk,in order that she ma2 take the ex,in ation for the position. ~o day laborers will be taken in under the civil servi~e law. John De Oene,Frank Casagrandenand Adolph Soldani, monthly men, will be given the civil service exami atton when ready. The motion was seconded by councilman ~oido and regularl~ carried. A communi~ation was received from the Planning Co~ission,st~:ting that st a ~eeting of the body on Oanuary 9,1946, it was the unanimous opinion of all the members .of the co~ission that the whole zoning law,as now in use, should be revised to meet the rapidly changing 6mnditi~nsti our growing cow~unity, and would make a deep stud~ of the matter to meet all and ever~· condition that might arise in zoning. Co~ication filed. ~otices were received from the State Board of Equalization of the applications of Nellie Agresti for an on sale of Beer & Win~d Alphonse Ferrari for an On and Off Sale Oeneral, ~oe from Alphonse ~'errari and Jack Finger. There were no objectiens from the city council. A comm~ication wys received from ~e~,~t P.R.BlyGhe, requesting the city to grant him pe~ission to re-locate his auto sourt on lots ~ o..,3~.4, Block A,Peck's Subdivision , 'on the corner of Randolph and Ba~shore Highway. Permission granted, on motion by councilman Anderson, seconded by councilman Boido and regularly carried. Mr.J.~.I~in, logV San Bruno Road,applied for pe~ission to store O000 f_allons gasoline in two tanks underground, on lots 0V,o9,31,33 , Block 6,Town of °aden, Pe~ission granted. Angelo J. enovesi, 006 Grand Avenue,applied for permission to expend .~1000 on the removal of a petition, install a w~shroom and ~ two exit doors at his premises. Councilman I~iinucciant moved the desired oe~it be granted.~he motion was ~ econded b~ councilman ~oido and regulsrl~ carried. - Chief of police Belloni submitted the n~.me of Dale ~.Patterson for appointment as special Police at the ~estern Bae~$'~.- Pipe and Steel Works. Councilman Elder moved the appof ment be made, without remuneration from the cit~.~he motion was seconded by councilman Anderson and regularl~ carried. Swift and Compan~~ submitted a statement and map coverim the ground where the~ propose to dredge, startins~ orior to Februar~ 1,1946,in the icinit~ of their plant, where dredging is made necessasrN~:oo-:account of the dredgin~ operations of the Belaire Shipyard. Referred tO the .~t~-.~.~s-- ?~orks engineer,with power to act. [¥~ayor Holston asked if there were persons present who wished to protest aEainst' the annex~Lon ~of S. uri-ouri ~omesgr an~ written sts.~here were non.:.An ordinance entitled "AN Oh!)l~,.;~ J (3 ~ 'i ~ ~ i [t~ 0 [~ ~ ~ ~. ~4 ~' ~ ~ 1R;~ N ~ I ~ C O~ ~ ~' ' (' (ORDINANCE NO. ) APPROVii~G 'iiE~YE~ATiOi~ Or CLHI*bLHI LOiYES TO TBE CiTI Ob SOUih SA~ PZANCiSGO", was introduced by councilman ~,iinucciani, had its first reading and was laid over to come up at the next meeting of the City Council. the reports of tt:e Librarian, Sanitsr~ Inspector, Cit~~ Treasurer and Cit~~ Clerk for the month ending ~ecember 31,1945, were received and accepted. This beiny the date set for the ooe~ing of gasoline bids for the seas~n,councilmam ~,~'inucoiani ~ove8 the bi~s be opened. 'i:h~ot[on w~s seconded b~ councilman ~lder and regularly. carried. . five bids were submitted, as/follows, ~idewater Associated Oil Co.,~.ll50, Richfiel~ Oil Compan~ , ,~.116, ' ~ilshire Oil Company',Inc., .~.1340, Shell Oil Company, ~.i3, ~tandard Oil Compan~ of California, ~.1~70. Apparentl~ the hichfield Oil Company was the lowest bi~der, an~ ~v'[r.Welte was instructed to complete the contract wftt. ti-em. ~iayor Holston announced that bonds woul~ now b~ sold,and called for action on them. ~ . Chai~sn Rocca stated that the recreatio~uld'~pro~abl~' keep the section of the land offered b~ the [and Oom~n~ for recreatiot purposes, and sell p~rt of it for ~_omes. Mr~ stated there wa..: ~ore l~el land there than re~orted, and thought the matter needed ~rtber investigation. Df.Klein of the Electronic Hesearch Associates,appeared before tke city council, and ~ried to interest them in adopting his method of serviCe for emergency repairs or break-downs; He was told b~ i, ayor Holston to put his co~rmunications.in writin~j and submit one at the next meeting of the board. Mt.Carlisle of Southwood appeared before the council, and stated that machines are cons1 Ly on West Orange Avenue, while the Contrac~'rs are working on tl.e houses, and are causing trout The City Attorney, ,.' ~stat~d~%h~'~t=dteS~sh6u,~d~e'~a;"the~ claim of l~rs.Em~a Kelly was ~%bm~,t~ %~ city council~', and tl~-~e wora ~altenberg should have been written SSO~E~£~L~G, and with these corrections the minutes were adopted as submitted. The LeaEue of California Cities forwar~ed a list of surplus articles that r~.ight be desira~ for city use. ~eferred to ~treet Superintendent ~r.~enr~- h-chweinin~. Hall ~he application of ~r.ksabel ~oscano for a permit to hold dances in Fraternal'on Sundays throughout the year,came up for consideration. After discussion it was decided to allow him to give dances on Sundays in the months of February and ]~arch,1946. A communication w~s received from ~rs.Elizabeth p~tenfield of the P ~rsonnel [~oard,notifyi~ the city council of the expiration of the term of Jesse A.~olbrook. The matter w~s laid over until the next meeting. In another letter from the Personnel Board,after ~ meeting held on Januar~ 15,1946, it wa-, declared that ~an.~ employees of the city have not passed the civil service exam~nations, some having been in the city service several ~ears. ~lhe~, referred to their letters written the Cit~ Council in i~,~rch,1945,~ay and August,1345,on the subject. ~he letter also stated, that ~rs. Co] was appointed clerk in the Civil Defense,which is now closed,and her duties sho~ld be defined in o~der that an examination could be called to properly qualif~ her as a civil service employee. The letter from the Personnel Board again asked the city council to gi~e a ruling in the matter of day laborers,~s to whether or not they are subject to the civil service ordinance requirements. This question arises from the fact a number of them are Working now for a longer period of time than that allowed by the ordinance, the Councilman Elder moved that ~he personnel ~oard hold examinations for'library dep~artmenJ and for the street and park departments, and building department clerk. Pie specified ~.r .... Coll~ be appointed to the position of Building Department Clerk,in order that ~he ma~ take the exami~ ation for the position. ~o day laborers will be taken in under the civil servi~e law. John De Oene,Frank Casagrande:~and Adolph Soldani, monthly men, will be ~iven the civil service exam~ ation when ready. The motion was seconded b~ councilman ~oido and regularly carried. A communi~ation was received from the Planning Com~nission,st~ting that at a ~eeting of th~ body on Oanuary 9,1946, it was the unanimous op nion of all the members .of the commission that the whole zoning law,as now in use, should be revised to meet the rapidly changing 6anditiOl~st~ our growing community, and would make a deep study of the matter to meet all and ever~~ condition that might arise in zoni~g. Communication filed. ~'~otices were received from the State Board of Equalization of the applications of Nellie Agresti for an on sale of Beer & %¥in~,~d Alphonse Ferrari for an On and Off Sale ~eneral, from Alphonse r~errari and Jack ~inger. There were no objections from the city council. A communication w~s received from ~s~.~t P.R.BlyShe, requesting the city to grant him 1~*~ permission to re-locate his auto sourt on lots ~ o.,$~4, Block A,Peck's Subdivision , 'on the corner of Randolph and Bayshore highway. Permission granted~ on motion by councilman Anderson, seconded by councilman Boido and regularly carried. ~r.J.~.Irwin, 1987 San Bruno Road,applied for permission to store 0000 ~allons gasoline in two tanks underground, on lots O7,og,~l,ZZ , Block 6,Town of oaden, Permission granted. Angelo ~enovesi, 006 Grand Avenue,applied for permission to expend .,$1000 on the removal of a petition, install a w~sbroom and ~ two exit doors at his premises. Councilman I~iinuccian~ moved the desired oermit be granted.~he motion was econded by councilman ~oido and regularly carried. Chief of police Jelloni submitted the n~-me of Dale P.Patterson for appointment as special Police at the ~estern ~a~&$'~- Pipe and Steel Works. Councilman Elder moved the appo.~ ment be made, without remuneration from the cit.~.~±ke motion was seconded by councilman Anderson and regularl.~ carried. Swift and Company- submitted a statement and map coverin~ t?,e ground where the~ propose to dredge, starting' orior to Februar~ 1,1~46,in the icinity of their plant, where dredging is made necessasr~on~account of the dredging operations of the belaire Shipyard. Referred tO the .~$~-.~.®~-- ',"~orks engineer,with power to act. i%'iayor ~olston asked if' there were persons present who wished to protest aEains, t the annex~1~Lon of Suri-~u~i homesgr any written ] sts.There were non~An ordinance entitled "AN 0hDi~',6E 0~' 'i h 6~..%% 0i~S~ ~AN FRANCISCO (ORDINANCE NO. ) APPROVING ~iE~.~E~A~iC.N 0~~' ~L~I*bb~I hO~ES T0 %BE CITI 0~~' SOUIE SAi'~ ~-RANCtSC0", was introduced by councilman ~,~inucciani, had its first reading and was laid over to come up at the next meeting of the City Council. ~lhe reports of the Librarian, £anitsr~, Inspector, Cit~ Treasurer and Cit~ Clerk for the month ending ~ecember ~1,1~8, were received and accepted. This being the date set. for the o~e~ing of gasoline bids for the seas~n,councilmam ~[inucciani move~ the bids be opened. 'ih~/mot[on w~s seconded b~ councilm~n Elder and regularly carried. .~i~ive bids w~re submitted, as/e~follows, 1idewater Associated 0il Co.,~.1180, Richfiel~ 0il CompanN , .~.ll6, ~ Wilshire 0il Company,Inc., .~.i~R0, g~hell 0il i~ompany, ~.i$, Standard 0il Compan~ of California, ~.lZT0. Apparently the Richfield Oil Company was the lowest bi~ider, an~ ~r.Welte was instructed to complete the contract witl t~ em. ~ayor Holston announced that bonds woul~ now be sold,and called for action on them. ~-~ ~ Chairman Rocca stated that the recreatio~ould~pro,~abl~ keep the section of the land Seibec] offered by the oLand Como§ny for recreatio~ purooses, and sell p~rt of it for homes. stated there wa~ ~ore l~el iand there than re~orted, and thought the matter needed further investigation. Dr.Klein of the Electronic Research Associates,appeared before the city council, and zried to interest them in adopting his metho¢~ of serviCe for emergency repairs or break-downs. he was told b~ ;~ayor Holston to put his co~muntcations.in ~ritinE, and submit one at the next meeting of the board. ~r. Carlisle of Southwood appeared be:-ore the council, and stated that machines are cons' Ly on West Orange Avenue, while the contracto~rs are w~,rking on t?e ho~ses, and are causing trou' -;~®m~- with their presence in the area. i-Je asked that some police attention be given them. ~olston instructed Louie ~elloni to have his men g~o over there ~nd see what, coul~ ~md, O~ing ~ie asked what about other thin2:s in the ~it~ u.n,tll, C. 9~unc~iI~'an.,Elde.r.'cz~?c~em that tl-e city is tr~ing hard to have 2he ~i[~ Si~gu on the n~z~ aoove tne czvy ~a~en down,but the Cits~ attorney had advised then~ that the brewery com.pan~ had certain rights that the city is bound to respect, that the~ have a legal status in the matter, and nothing coul~ be done to them until the expiration date of their contract with the city, and for Br. Carlisle to desist from asking too much from the city. l'i Bills in the amount of ~4315.15 were next presented for payment: L. C. Smith McGuire & Heater Ed Jarvis Cha~. T. BrouEhton Enterprise Press Bureau of Purchases G. W. Holston Emerson Mfg. Company Rent Dragline - Colma Creek Ren$ Truck Crane - Colma Creek Install Sewer Line at Brentwood Engineering Legal on B~ri-Buri and Ord. 223 2 pads form 236 - I pad Form 226A 8 League of California Dinners 2 Bear Fla~s Tidewater Associated Oil Co. Gasoline Ric and Al's Service 2 Tires and repairs De Berry's Service 2 tires-De Soto Fire Dept. Spinelli & Vago Tire Repair - Fan belt Lombardi's Service Station Wash and Grease Jamison Auto Top ~o. So. S.F. Tire Shop Speedometer Service Co. Dr. M. Wertheim James Spuri American Rubber Mfg. Co. Smith~ City Laundry Pacheco Electric Co. Kelly's Welding ~hop Intercity Transport Lines 1 set seat covers - Police Wheel balance Speedometer Exchange - Police Sobriety Tests 2 rolls films -police Repairs fire hose Laundry - Fire Dept. Take down blackout sirens Welding - Fire Dept. Freight Pacific Coast Assn. Fire Ch. Dues 1946 A. Carlisle Co. So. City Lumber Co. Ric &,Al's Service Guy F. Atkinson Co. Edward R. Bacon Co. Gladding McBean & Co. Leo A. Jacopi W. L. Hickey & Son Rockway Quarry Chas. Bollaz zi So. City ~IAnmber Co. Kelly' s Welding Shop So. City Lumber Co. Wm. Minucciani L. C. Smith Henry ~chweining ~ Remo Raffaelli Fred J. Lautze Peninsula Window Cleaning H. A. Hyde Co. Supplies - Fire Dept. 1 door check - City Hall Tire - tube and repairs St. Dept. Rental equipment - Linden Ave. and Park Rds. Parts - Street Sewwper 8 pieces se~er pipe Repairs Choy. 4 - 1½" Cross Crusher run 1 rake Supplies -Street Dept. Welding Supplies - Park 14' pipe -Corp. Yard Plant Mix Stamps Supplies - Park Repairs - Dump truck Cleaning windows and fountain Tuberous Begonia Seeds John D. Sousa Tony Ferrari Joe Galli A. Cerri J. Huntington Carlo Gaia Louie Dieu ~ Ernest M. Santo M. Laufer F. Mandoli J. Zancanella Joe Bildhauer A. Terragno V. ~mnchini Dan Lombardi M. Lamuth W. Andrews L. Benelli C. Rinehart Park Janitor Park Labor Street Laborer P~rk Laborer F~%ra Duty ti If Labor $ 227.20 240.34 995.00 409.90 57.28 21.5o 6.00, lO4.2~ 42.86 40.49 6.89 4.50 10.19 1.90 17.88 55. oo 1.15 1.79 5.66' 123.2o 2.00 .80 5.oo 2.71 14.61 57.22 467.oo 27.33 18.72 12.93 3.49 3.32 3.49 15/18 4.75 6.83, 9.33 149.72 1.50 57.00 15.38 32.04 $0.o8 8o.o8 8o.08 65.52 · 8o.08 25.48 29.12 87.36 8o.08 111.93 155.10 27.93 30.8O 34.44 8.19 8.19 8.1t ~315.15 The claims having been audited by the finance comr~ittee,'councilmen ~inucciani moved they be paid. ~he motion was ~econded by ~- councilman Elder and re~nlarly carried. There being no further business before the board councilman until Eonday, January, 78',1946, at V o'clock P.~[. regularly carried. Time of adjournment, 9;°0 o'clock P.M. ~'ayor of oouth San ~'ranc~sco. 2inucciani moved to adjourn The motion was seconded b~ councilman Boido ~ ~espectfully submitted,