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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1946-03-18134 PLACEI RE~JLAR 5,~EETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF S01JTH SAN FRANCISCO HELD MONIYAY, MARC~ 18, 1946 Council Chambers, City Hall, South San Francisco, Calif. TI~E: ROLL C ALL: CALL TO ORDER: 8:00 o'clock p. m. Present, Councilmen, Victor Boido, M. Minucciani, G. W. Holston, Chas. K. Elder, G. A. Anderson Mayor Geo. W. Holston called the meeting to order at 8:00 o' clock PM MINUTES: CORRESPONDENCE: The minutes of th~ seven previou~ meetings were approved as read. The Recruiting S~rvice of the United States asked to adver- tise by placing Blue Arrows on the poles and by painting Blue Arrows on the sidewalks during the drive. Permission grant ed. LABOR HEB_&LD addressed a communication to the City Council asking the City to take advertising space in the I~arch 22nd issue. On motion by Councilman Elder, seconded by Council- mand B~tdoand regularly carried, it was agreed to take the usual advertising space. BUR1 BUR1 RANCHO AUTO PARKING METERS NEW SEWAGE DISPOSAL: The State Department of Public Health addressed a commnnication tQ the City Council enclosing mew sewage disposal resolutions. The matter was referred to the City Attorney. DURKEE FAMOUS FOODS asked for~ a 'refund of $11.00 paid for 1946 business license for the reason they are no longer operating in South San Francosco. On motion by Councilman Minucciani, seconded by Councilman Anderson, an~ regularly carried the request was denied. The South San Francisco Plaguing Commission addressed a communication to the City Council advising that the tentative map of Burl Buri Rancho as submitted was approved by the Commission. The matter of accepting the map by the City Council was laid over to March 20, 1046. The South San Francisco Planning Commission addressed a communication to the City Council asking that thought be given to the installation of parking meters in the business district of this city. After discussion the matter was laid over for study. ORDINANCE #245 Calling for Special Bond election Ordinance No. 245 of the City of South San Francisco calling for a special election to submit to the electors a propos- ition to incur a bonded indebtedness of $125,000 for the construction of a central police station had its s~cond and final reading. The ordinance was passed by theunanimous vote of all me~bers of the city council. Recorded in Vol. 2 Book of Ordinances, page 343 CITY REPORTS The South San Francisco Library and the Department of Public Health submitted reports for the month of February. The reports were approved as read. BUSINESS LICENSE Carl V. May ap~plied for permission to engage in the business of photography at 305 Linden Avenue. On motion duly made and regularly carried permission granted. PLA$I~ING CONSULTANTS Messrs. Hahn, Campbell and Associates addressed a communication to the City Council submitted a proposal for the revision of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Soutt~ San Francisco, setting forth what they proposed to do and that the cost for such plannin~ would be $31~0.00. The matter was referred to the Planning ommission. OPENING BIDS FOR ORANGE AVt~UE PARK FENCE On motion by Councilman M~nucciani, seconded by Councilman Boido and regularly carreid t~e bids for the construction of a ~ence in Orange Avenue Park were ordered opened. The following bids were submitted at the prices given, as per plans and specifications set forth: CYCL0~E FENCE COMPANY 813~8.00 ANCti0H POST FENCE COMPANY ~2105.00 W. S. WE~I'EkU-IALL COMPANY $2556.82 On motion duly made and rega!arly carried the two high bids were rejected and the Clerk was instructed to return the deposit one cks. RESOLUTION #1082 NOTICE OF HEARING RE-ZONGING FOE MARCH 22, 1946 Councilman Minucciaui introduced a resolution of the City of South San Francisco providing for notice of hearing t~he proposition to rezone certain areas in t~e City of South San Francisco. Tt~ resolution was adopted by t~e unanimous vote of all m~nbers of the city council. . Re corded m, in Vol. 4 Book of Resoltuions, pages ~0-4I~4~43. as -ea t" CORRESPOND ENCE: The Recruiting Service of the United States asked to adver- tise by placing Blue Arrows on the poles and by painting Blue Arrows on the sidewalks during the drive. Permission grant ed. LABOR P~RALD addressed a communication to the City Council asking the City to take advertising space in the March 22nd issue. On motion by Councilman Elder, seconded by Council- mand B~tdoand regularly carried, it was agreed to take the usual advertising space. NEW SEWAGE DISPOSAL: The State Department of Public Health addressed a communication ta the City Council enclosing new sewage disposal resolutions. The matter was referred to the City Attorney. DURKEE FAMOUS FOODS asked for'a 'refund of $11.00 paid for 1946 business license for the reason they are no longer operating in South San Francosco. On motion by Councilman Minucciani, seconded by Councilman Anderson, md regularly carried the request was denied. BURI BURI RANCHO The South San Francisco Planning Commission addressed a communication to the City Council advising that the tentative map of Burl Burl Rancho as submitted was approved by the Com~nission. The matter of accepting the map by the City Council was laid over to March 20~ lo46. AUTO PA~tKING METERS The South San Francisco Planning Commission addressed a communication to the City Council asking that thought be given to the installation of parking meters in the business district of this city. After discussion the matter was laid over for study. ORDINANCE #245 Calling for Special Bond election Ordinance No. 245 of the City of South San Francisco calling for a special election to submit to the electors a propos- ition to incur a bonded indebtedness of $128,000 for the construction of a central police station had its s~cond and final reading. The ordinance was passed by t he unanimous vote of all members of the city council. Recorded in Vol. 2 Book of Ordinances, page CITY REPORTS The South San Francisco Librar~ and the DeRartment of Public Health submitted reports for the month of February. The reports were approved as read. BUSINESS LICENSE Carl V. May ap~plied for permission to engage in the business of photography at 305 Linden Avenue. On motion duly made and regularly carried permission granted. PLAN~G'ING CONSULTANTS Messrs. Hahn, Campbell and Associates addressed a communication to the City Council submitted a proposal for the revision of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of South San Francisco, setting forth what they proposed to do and that the cost for such plannin8 would be $3100.00. The matter was referred to the PlanningCommission. OPENING BIDS FOR ORANGE AVENUE PARK FENCE On motion by Councilman M~nucciani, seconded by Councilman Boido and regularly carreid t~e bids for the construction of a ~ence in Orange Avenue Park were ordered opened. The following bids were submitted at the prices given, as per plans and specifications set forth: CYCLONE FENCE COMPANY 813~O8.00 ANCii0H POST FENCE COMPANY ~2105.00 W. S. WETENHALL COMPANY ~2556.82 On motion duly made and reg~!arly carried the two high bids were rejected and the Cler~ was instructed to return the deposit cne cks. RESOLUTION #1082 NOTICE OF HEARING RE-ZONGING MARCH 22, 1946 Councilman Minucciani introduced a resolution of the City of South San Francisco providir~ for notice of hearing t~h~ proposition to rezone certain areas in tae City of South San Francisco. Ti~ resolution was ad.opted by the unanimous vote of all me, bets of the city council. .RBcorded in Vol. 4 Book of Resoltulons, pages 40-41-42-,43. RESOLLF~ION OF PLANNING ~he ~esolution which was adopted by the South COMI',SESION IN RE REZ0NING san Brancisco Planning Comission o~ March 13~ 1946, s et. ting forth .its final reporG and regulati on the proposition ~of .re-zoning of certain areas · ~was. ~ead and ordered filed. ons CLAIi,~S Claims in the an~oLu~t of ,$ 4~4~3.~45 were next presented to the Council for payment. The claims having been audited by the finance committe, Councilman Boido moved the be paid. The motion was seconded by Councilman Anderson and duly carried. UNFINISHED BUSINESS FIRE HOUSE S~ITE C0~,~IITTEE: NO report. Mr. Joe Rodondl asked ~ne City Council if he could still submit a bid for the fire house site. He was advisod yes. BUILDING PERMITS ADJOURNMENT TO March 20, 1946. Jack Hickey asked permission to alte~ his building on Lot ~?, Block 124, at a cost of apRroximately $6000. The S~outh Ci~ty Fruit Market asked pe~-r,~!ssion to altem its store building at 36~ Grand Avenue at an approximate cost of $1200. On motion~ by Councilman Elder, seconded by Councilman Minucciani and regularly carried these two permits wet% granted. On motion by Com%ci~an Elder, seconded by Councilman Minucciani and regularly carried the City Council adjourn- ed to Wednesday evening, March 20, 1946, at 7:00 o'clock p. m. Time of adjou~rnment 9:35 p. m. Appr ove d: ~~~'"'~' San Ma~City of South Franc i sco Respectfully su~nnitted ~e~