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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1946-03-04REGULAR MEETING OF Tire CITY COUNCIL 0F THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO HELD MONDAY, MARC~i 4, 1946. PLACE: TIME: Council Chambers, City Hall, South San Francisco, Calif. 8:00 o'clock p. m. ROLL C ALL: Present, Councilmen. Victor Boido, M. Minucciani, G. W. Holston~ Chas. K. E~.der, G. A. Anderson CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Geo. W. Holston called the meeting to order at 8:00 ot clock p. m. MI~YUTES: The reading of the minutes of the four previous meetings was dispensed with. C ORRESPONDENCE: U. S. NAVY second payment on outfall sewer. Works Engineer Broughton addressed a letter of the City Council advising tnat a check payable to the City of South San Francisco and City of San Bruno for $10,000. was received. On motion by Councilman Minucciani, seconded by Councilman Boido and re- gularly carried the cl~eck was accepted and the amount of 5000.00 was ordered paid to the City of San Bruno represent- lng its share. APP0iNT~E~S TO RECREATION C0~IISSI ON Acommunication was received from the Recreation Commission adivising of the election of A. Everett Mahlstedt, Chairman and Richard J. Dolwig, Vice-Chairman to the recreation commissio~. Ordered filed. Dank of America Request from the Bank of American regarding continuance or release of stop-payment on six checks. The Clerk was requested to advise the bank to continue the stop payment. SOUTH CITY CAB COMPANY A commu~ication received from the South Oity Cab Company, 210 Linden Avenue, for a permanent permit to operate in South San Francisco. On motion by Councilman Elder, seconded by Councilman Boido and regularly carried the permit was granted. ~0RDON ROWE COMPANY advising ~he City Council that cash of Clerk Clerk Daniel McSweeney was reconciled as of February 25, 1946, and asked that a claim for $6.V9 be drawn to the City Clerk's fund for stamps. ~ On motion by Councilman Elder, seconded by Councilman Minucciani and duly carried a check was ordered drawn for this amouut. Communication from Gordon R~e Company RESIGNAT I ONE AND APPOII~MENTS BUSINESS LICENSES Resignation of R. N. Murphy Appointment of Chester Luchini and Lester Anderson Chief of Police Belloni advised the Board that R. N. Murphy has left the employee of the city and that Chester Luchini was appointed to replace him on temporary appointment as of March 1, 1946. On motion by Councilman Elder, seconded by Councilman Boido and regularly carried the appointment was confirmed. The City Clerk was instructed to notify the Personnel Board of the appointment. On motion by Councilman Boido, seconded by Councilman Elder and regularly carried the appointment of Lester W. Anderson as special police officer of the City of South San Francisco as of March 4, 1.~46 was confirmed. William J. Leis made application to conduct the business of a Brkae Shop at 310 Linden Avenue. On motion by Councilman minucciani, seconded by Co~uncilman Boido and regularly carrie~ the license was granted. ON SAL~ BEER LICENSES Notification was received from the State Board' of Equalizatior~ of t~e transfer of an On Sale Beer licenses from Colombani, Laricchia to Colo=~ani, Laricchia and Fleming of tt~e Orange Tavern; change of address of on sale beer and wine license of Trinidad Carrillo from 115 Grand Avenue to 223 Grand Ave., and the granting of an on sale beer license to Erancisco Avila, Fraternal Hall, South San Francisco. Filed BUILDING PERMITS BUSI NESS LICENSES REFU~ FRANK C-IEFRA & SON requested permission to erect a building in the rear of 240 Grand Avenue - approximate cost SG000., as per plans submitted to tne building inspector. EDMUND B. McDONALD requested a permit to erect a building on the W. ~ of Lot 21 Block 124, at an approximate cost of $9000.00, as per plans submitted to the building inspector. On motion by Councilman Elder, seconded by Councilman Boido and regularly carried t~ese two permits were granted, necessa~ building restrictions to be comp~ed with. Western Pipe and Steel Company addressed a communication to the City Council for a refund of taxes paid under Ord. ~231, attaching a copy of their pay roll for the year 1045. Referre~ to City Attorney Coleberd. ~jTEs: The reading of the minutes of the four previous meetings was dispensed with. CORRESPONDenCE: U. S. NAVY second payment on outfall sewer. Works Engineer Broughton addressed a letter of the City Council advising that a check payable to the City of South San Francisco and City of San Bruno for ~$10,000. was received. On motion by Councilman Minucciani, seconded by Councilman Boido and re- gularly carried the check was accepted and the amount of 5000.00 was ordered paid to the City of San Bruno represen i~ its share. APPOiNT~E~Y~S TO RECREATION C05~IISSI ON Acommunication was received from the Recreation Commission adivising of the election of A. Everett Mahlstedt, Chairman and Richard J. Dolwig, Vice-Chairman to the recreation commissio~_. Ordered filed. Dank of America Request fr~n the Bank of American regardir~ A continuance or release of stop-payment on six checks. The Clerk was requested to advise the bank to continue the stop payment. SOUTH CITY CAB COMPANY A communication received from the South City Cab Company, 210 Linden Avenue, for a permanent permit to operate in South San Francisco. On motion by Councilman Elder, seconded by Councilman Botdo and regularll carried the permit was granted. ~0RDON ROWE COMPANY Communication from Gordon R~¢e Compan~ a~v~sing ~he Oity Council that cash of Clerk Clerk Daniel McSweeney was reconciled as of February 25, 1946, and asked that a claim for $6.V9 be drawn to the City Clerk's fund for stamps. ~ On motion by Councilman Elder, seconded by Councilman Minucciani and duly carried a c~eck was ordered drawn for this amouut. RESIGNAT IONS AND APPOINTMEI~TS Resignation of R. N. Murphy Appointment of Chester Luchini and Lester Anderson Chief of Police Belloni advised the Board that R. N. Murphy has left the employee of the city and that Chester Luchini was appointed to replace him on temporar-y appointment as of March l, 1946. On motion by Councilman Elder, seconded by Councilman Boido and regularly carried the appointment was confirmed. The City Clerk was instructed to notify the Personnel Board of the appointment. On motion by Councilman Boido, seconded by Councilman Elder and regularly carried the appointment of Lester W. Anderson as special police officer of tt~e City of South San Francisc¢ as of March 4, 1946 was confirmed. BUSINESS LICENSES William J. Leis made application to conduct the business of a Brkae Shop at 310 Linden Avenue. On motion by Councilman minucciaui, seconded by Councilman Boido and regularly carri the license was granted. ON S~L~ BEER LICENSES Notification was received from the State Board of Equalizati of the transfer of an On Sale Beer licenses from Colombani, Laricchia to ColomGsani, Laricchia and Fleming of the Orange Tavern; change of address of on sale beer and wine license of Trinid~d Carrillo from ll5 Grand Avenue to 223 Grand Ave. and the granting of an on sale beer license to Erancisco Avila, Fraternal Hall, South San Francisco. Filed BUILDING PERMITS FRANK GIEFRA & SON requested permission to erect a building in the rear of 240 Grand Avenue - approximate cost SG000., as per plans submitted to tne building inspector. ED~93ND B. McDONALD requested a permit to erect a building on the V;. ~ of Lot 21 Block 124, at an approximate cost of $9000.00, as per plans submitted to the building inspector. On motion by Councilman Elder, seconded by Councilman Boido and regularly carried these two permits were granted, necess~ building restrictions to be comp~ed with. BUSINESS LICA~NSES REFUND Western Pipe and Steel Company addressed a communication to the City Council for a refund of taxes paid under Ord. ~/231, attaching a copy of their pay roll for the year 1045. Refer~ to City Attorney Coleberd. 130 ~IONTHLY REPORTS: Monthly reports of the Chief of Police, City Judge, Building Inspector, Fire Chief and Poundmaster for the month of February, 1946, were submitted and approved as read. EES0£UTION NO. 10V Construction of fence Orange Avenue Park Councilman Minucciani introduced a resolution of the City of South San Fr6ncisco calling for bids for the const~uct- ion of a fence in Orange Avenue Park. The resolution was adopted by.~ the unanimous vote of all membem of the City Council. ilecorded in Vol. 4 Book of Resolutions, pages ORDINANCE NO. 245 Calling election and Polling $1aces 0~dinance No. 245 of. t~e City of South San Francisco call- ing a special election to incu~ a bonded indebtedness of $125,000. to pay for the construction of a police station in tl~e City of. South San Francisco, had its first reading and was laid over to come up again at the next regular meet- lng for final reading. NEW BUSINESS SHERIFF'S POSSE Mark Lar~ood addressed the council regard- ing the. possibility of the Sheriff,s Possee connecting a road with Fairway Drive for access to their propertyadjoin- lng Southwood No. 2, City Attorney Colebe~d advised that the City could not prevent them. CONTEMPLATED CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD BY CITY OF SAN BRUNO Mark La~wood advised tt~e council that ti~e City of San B~uno was eontemplating the construction of a road along the west line to come into Linden Avenue at the Union 0il Station; ti~at tl~e City of South Ban Francisco would have about 800' to improve from Tanforan Aven~ to Linden Avenue; that the City of San BE~no wguld like to kn~v how this city felt about the improvement. Mr. Eschelbach addressed tl~e Council and said the matter should be given study as the Railroad Commission might close ti~e Linden Avenue crossing if it was not used. After discussion t~e City Council were favor able to the improvement. PERMIT FOR SHETLAND PONY RING Mr. A. Hynding appeared before the Boa~d for a client who would like to operate a Shetland Pony Ring and Electric Swing on the 3&- acres South of Mulkey property. As this property is not zoned for business Ma~orHolston adviSed him to~ address a letter to the Planning Commission rega~xiing the matter. REZ0NING Andrew Rocca advised tt~e Board that the'matter of re-zoning E1 Camino Real was before the Planning Commission and asked the City Council to meet with them on Wednesday evening for this discussion. Mr. Rodondi was asked if Orange Avenue~ was to be included in the re-zoning. Mayor Holston advised him that Orange. Avenue was not bo be zoned for business. Claims in the~ amount of $10,721.2~ were next presented to tt~e Finance Committe for payment~ The claims having been audited it was regularly moved, seconded and duly carried t~at they be paid. AD JOUHltMENT to March 12. 1946 On motion by Councilman Minucciani, seconded by Councilman Boido and regularly carried t~e City Council adjourned to Tuesday evening, March 12, 1946, at 8:00 o'clock p. m. time of adjournment: 9:30 O'clock p. m. Respectfully submitted Cler~ App~ ~ Mayor san Francisco