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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1948-11-15358 PLACE: TIME: ROLL CALL: CALL TO ORDER: MINUTES: LICENSE- V. BELLI: UTILITY u%W - STREET DEPARTMENT: DRIVE-IN THEATRE - ROAD BLOCK: DRAINAGE - HILLSIDE BOULEVARD: DRAINAGE PIPE - MARTIN ~HOOL SITE: PLANNING CGHNISSION - RESOL!~ION NO. 1383: AVALON PARE NAP: SECRETARY - PLANNING CO~ISSION: CO~TTEE APPOIFII~ENTS FLANNING CON~ISSION: USE P~MIT - ~ BURI LAUNDERETTE: VARIANCE P~PJ~IT - BONALANZA: U~E P~2~MIT- P~,UL H. BEARE: PAUL SUSA - CH~T~TMAS TREES: PETITION - LINDEN AVE. STREET LIGHTING: HOUSING AUTHORITY: SAN FRANCISCO BRIDGE CO.: REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO ~n MONDAY, NO~EMBER 15, 19&8. Council Chambers, City Hall 8:00 p.m. Present: Councilmen Victor Boido, Chas. K~ Elder, Leo Ferko, Adolph Sani, Emilio Cortesi. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Ferko at 8:00 p.m. The City Clerk having forwarded copy of the minutes of the previous meeting to all members of the City Council~ Uayor Ferko asked if any errors or omissions were noted. There being none the minutes were approved as submitted. Building Inspector Rozzi and Fire Chief Welts reported they had inspected premises at 209-2th Lane and found same suitable for Auto Repair Shop. Therefore, motion was duly made, seconded and carried that application of~ Vito M. Belli for Auto Repair Shop at 2og-~th Lane be granted. With reference to letter from the Personnel Board regarding eligible list for utility men, City Attorney Coleberd advised that it was his opinion the Council would be acting correctly provided all men on the eligible list were hired. Councilman Cortesi moved, seconded by Councilman Elder that two men be hired from the eligible list for utility men. This motion was regularly carried. Councilman Cortesi reported that he had investigated the road block on road north of Mayfair Villege and that he could see nothing wrong with same. He had, in conjunction with Chief of Police Belloni, talked with Mr. Stevenson of the San Francisco Drive-In Theatres and it was decided to allow the road block to remain. Communication was received from Works Engineer Randlett advising that the construction of curb, gutter and sidewalk and a catch basin to take care of the drainage on Hillside Boulevard would cost approximately $250.00. He suggested that the construction of sidewalks be brought to the attention of the School Department. This matter was referred to the Works Engineer and Councilman Cortesi for consultation with the School District. Works Engineer Randlett reported he had contacted the San Francisco Water Department and they were willing to allow some fill over their easement on the Martin School site. The Works Engineer was authorized to settle this matter with Mr. Cherry and Mr. Reid of the School District and ~an Francisco Water Department. Communication was received from the Planning Commission advising that public hearings would be held December 8th, 19h8 and January 12th, 19&9 on the matter of rezoning lots 1 to 13 in block 124. This commuhication was ordered filed. Communication was received from the P~anning Commission recommending that the proposed revision of Avalon Park map be approved. This communication was ordered filed. Communication was received from the Planning Commission recommending that the salary of the Secretary be increased from $25.00 to $&O.OO per month. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be accepted. Conummication was received from the Planning Commf ssion advising of the following committee appointments: Streets and Sewers - Roads - Zoning - Public Relations - Maher, Venturi, Zanetti Voloate, Barrett, Braeco, Robinson Lautme, Zanetti, Volonte Schaur, Venturi, Robinson, Barrett This communication was ordered filed. The Planning flommisston recommended the granting of use permit for a La,mderette on portions of lots 7 and 8 in block 1 Buri Buri, providing no outside drying yards were used. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be accepted subject to the correction of street address of the applicant. The Planning Commission recommended the granting of variance permit to J. Bonalanza and F. Donofrio for ~arcel 23 zone C and lots 21 and 23 in block G. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be accepted. Planning Commission recommended granting of use permit to Paul H. Bears for the construction of a one story building for an Automobile Sales Agency in South City Village subject to the setLback being maintained on Village Way and that the building face Linden Avenue. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be accepted. Paul Susa submitted application to engage inthe business of Sale of Christmas Trees at 329 Grand Avenue. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that permit be granted. Petition was received signed by 13 businessmen on Linden Avenue requesting that Linden Avenue be decorated for the Christmas Holiday Season.:. This matter was referred to Councilman Cortesi to checkinto the cost of same. Communication was~eceived from Attorney Coleberd advising of the need for houses in South San Francisco,~and setting forth the workings of the local Housing Authority. This ccmmuaication was orderedLfiled. .Communication was received from the San Francisco Bridge Co~ with reference to pipe line leading to the Belair shipyard property. The Works Eagineer advim~l he had checked on %h~matter and sug~thatt~ewater line be put in the hands of the California WaterService Co. ~e kastinstrUCte~.to look into the matter further. UTILITY STREET DEPART'~ENT: DRIVE-IN THEATRE - ROAD BLOCK: DRAINAGE - HILLSIDE BOULEVARD: DRAINAGE PIPE - MARTIN $~HOOL SITE: PLANNING COMMISSION - RESOLT~ION NO. 1383: AVALON PARK MAP: SECRETARY - PLANNING COMMISSION: COmmITTEE APPOIR~M~NTS PLANNING COMMISSION: USE PERMIT - B~ BURI LAUNDERETTE: VARIANCE PERMIT - BONALANZA: USE PERMIT - PAUL H. BEARE: PAUL SUSA - CHRISTMAS TREES: PETITION - LINDEN AVE. STREET LIGHTING: HOUSING AUTHORITY: SAN FRANCISCO BRIDGE C O.: ma~e~ 'seconded and carried that appliCation of. V-ito N. B;lli for Auto' Repair Shop at 209-4th Lane be granted. With reference to letter from the Personnel Board regarding eligible list for utility men, City Attorney Coleberd advised that it was his opinion the Council would be acting correctly provided all men on the eligible list were hired. Councilman Cortesi moved, seconded by Councilman Elder that two men be hired from the eligible list for utility men. This motion was regularly carried. Councilman Cortesi reported that he had inVestigated the road block on road north of Mayfair Village and that he could see nothing wrong with same. He had, in conjunction with Chief of Police Belloni, talked with Mr. Stevenson of the San Francisco Drive-In Theatres and it was decided to allow the road block to remain. Communication was received from Works Engineer Randlett advising that the construction of curb, gutter and sidewalk an~ a catch basin to take care of the drainage on Hillside Boulevard would cost approximately $250.00. He suggested that the construction ef · sidewalks be brought to the attention of the School Department. This matter was referred to the Works Engineer and Councilman Cortesi for consultation with the School District. Works Engineer Randlett reported he had contacted the San Francisco Water Department and they were willing to allow some fill over their easement on the Martin School site. The Works Engineer was authorized to settle this matter with Mr. Cherry and Mr. Reid of the School District and ~an Francisco Water Department. Communication was received from the Planning Commission advising that public hearings would be held December 8th, 1928 and January 12th, 1949 on the matter of rezoning lots 1 to 13 in block 122. This commuhication was ordered filed. Communication was received from the P~anniag Commission recommending that the proposed revision of Avalon Park map be approved. This communication was ordered filed. Communication was received from the Planning Commission recommending that the salary of the Secretary be increased from $25.00 to $20.00 per month. Notion was duly made, seconded and carried that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be accepted. Comn~Anication was received from the Planning Commission advising of the following committee appointments: Streets and Sewers - Roads - Zoning - Public Relations - Maher, Venturi, Zanetti Volonte, Barrett, Braeco, Robinson Laurie, Zanetti, Volonte Schaur, Venturi, Robinson, Barrett This commmmicationwas ordered filed. The Planning6ommission recommended the granting of use permit for a Launderette on portions of lots 7 and 8 in block 1 Buri Buri, providing no outside drying yards were used. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be accepted subject to the correction of street address of the applicant. The Planning Commission recommended the granting of variance permit to J. Bonalanza and F. Donofrio for ~arcel 23 zone C and lots 21 and 23 in block G. Notion was duly made, seconded and carried that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be accepted. Planning Commission recommended granting of use permit to Paul H. Bears for the construction of a one story building for an Automobile Sales Agency in South City Village subject to the setLhack being maintained on Village Way and that the building face Linden Avenue. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be accepted. Paul Susa submitted application to engage inthe business of Sale of Christmas Trees at 329 Grand Avenue. Notion was duly made, seconded and carried that permit be granted. Petition was received signed by 13 businessmen on Linden Avenue requesting that Linden Avenue be decorated for the Christmas Holiday Season. This matter was referred to Councilman Cortesi to check into the cost of same. Communication wasreceived from Attorney Coleberd advising of the need for houses in South San Francisco, and setting forth the workings of the local Housing Authority. This ccmmuaication was ordered!filed. C, eaaaunication was received fr°m the San l~rancisco Bridge Co. with reference to pipe line imaging to the Belair shipyard property. The Works Engineer advised he had checked on ~.matter and sug~'edthat the water line be put in the hands of the California l~ter~ervice Co. ~e ~astinstructed].to look into the matter further. S. P. CO. - BADEN: LIGHT REPAIntS - BAYSHORE HIGHWAY: LAZZARi'- ALTERATIONS: PARADISE VALLEY - ZONING: PARK FUNDS: NEON SIGN CONTRACT: HEALTH INSPECTION: MONTHLY REPORTS: HIGH SCHO(~ PARK TERRACE - RESOLUTION NO. 139&: OBJECTIONABLE COMICS: ORDINANCE ON RUBBISH DEPOSIT: RESOLUTION NO. 1395 DISASTER SERVICE ~)REMEN' S COMPENSATION: DECORATING MEMON/AL PARK BUILDING: WINDBREAK~X~ ATHLETIC CLUB: PLANNING COMMISSION WARE~.OUSE: BURI BURI - FIRE SUBSTATION: ADJOURNMENT: Communication was received from the Labor Review requesting a $25.00 ad in their Christmas Edition. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that this request be denied. Communication was received from the Southern Pacific Cq..requesting that they be advised before any ~alte~rations are made to shelter shed on their property in the Town ef B~den. This communication was ordered fil.ed. Communication was rece~ived from the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. stating they were. making necessary repairs to lighting system on the Bayehore Highway in the amount of $133.50. These re, airs were made necessary due to a ground in the electrolier caused by the Divisions of Highway's work. As the Council was not clear in why the City should pay this bill the matter was referred to the Superintendent of Streets. Request for a permit for alterations to the front of his buildingwas submitted by ~onyLazzari, 307 Grand Avenue. This matter was referred to theBuilding Inspector. Communication was received from the Paradise Valley Improvement Club protestingthe erection of proposed warehouse on Linden Avenue; algo the rezoning of Hillside °oulevard from residential to Sther classifications. This communication was ordered filed. Communication was received from Fire Chief Welte submitting quotations for fire equipment required to equip the new fire engine. It was regularly moved, seconded and carried that same be referred to Councilman Cortesi. Comm=~ication was received from the Superintendent of Streets advising that the amount of $2939.71 had been spent from the Park.Fund and same had not been budgeted. He requested that this amount be replaced in ~t~e Park Fund. Motion was duly made,' seconded and carried that the amount of $29~9.?1 be transferred from the General Fund to the ~ark Fund. Communication was received from the Burlingame Neon. Sign Co. agreeing to service and .maintain two City neon signs for the sum of $150. This matter was referred to Council- man Cortesi.for investigation. Communication was received from Health Inspector M. Schlamm with reference to conditions at 61~ Randolph Avenue. Councilman Cortesi stated he had also inspected this location~ Motion was duly made, seconded a~d carried that the City Clerk write the H6using Authority asking that the family now living st 61~ Randolph Avenue be located in Lindenville. Reports for the. month of October were submitted by the City Judge and Chief of Police. On motion duly made, seconded and carried same were approved as submitted. Claims in the amount of $39,151.66 were presented to the Finance Committee for approval. On motion duly made, seconded and carried claims as submitted were ordered paid. 'Mayor Ferko asked if there were any objections.to the vacating of a portion of Spruce Avenue in High School Park Terrace. There being none, Councilman Sani intzoduced a resolution ordering the vacation of a portion of Sprgce Avenue in High School Park Terrace. This resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of all members of the City Council. With reference to the matter of controll~ing objectionable comics, City Attorney Coleberd presented ordinance which he had prepare4 to govern same. This ordinance was read in its entirety. To control unlawful deposit of rubbish, etc. within the City an ordinance was draw~ up by the $ity Attorney. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that this ordinance be read by title only and be considered as the first ~eadin~.. City Clerk then read title of this ordinance - An Ordinance amending Ordinance~o. 10 of the City of South San Francisco entitled: "An Ordinance making it unlawful to throw, sweep or deposit rubbish, garbage, tin cans, refuse of filth into or upon roads, alleys, streets or private premises within the City of South San Francisco", adopted December 1~, 1908. Councilman Sani introduced a resolution providing for the covering of Volunteer Disaster S&rvice Workers with Compensation Insurance. This resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of all members of the City Council. 'The Recreation Commission requested that Christmas de~orations be placed on the Memorial Park Building. This matter was laid over for kurther study. It was regularly moved, seconded and carried that the City Clerk write the Windbreakers Athletic Club expressing the.City's appreciation for the advertising they had given the C%tya~ for the Club's successful seasoh Mayor Ferko requested M~. Schaur, Chairman of the Planning Commission, to take up the matter of warehousing in South San Francisco. 'Works Engineer Randlett suggested that a surve~ be'made of the proposed fire station site in the Buri Buri Subdivision. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that this survey be made. On motion of Councilm-e Sani,.seconded by Councilman Elder and regularly carried the meeting was adjourned to Monday, December 6, 19&8 at 8:$0 p.m. Time of adjournment - 9:&0~ p.m. ~espect fully submitted, LA2~ARI ALTERATIONS: ~equest for a permit for alterations to the front of his building was submitted by - Tony Lazzari, 307 Grand Avenue. This matter was referred to the Building Inspector. PARADISE VALLEY - ZONYNG: Communication was received from the Paradise Valley Improvement Club protestingthe erection of proposed warehouse on Linden Avenue; al~o the rezoning of Hillside °oulew from residential to Uther classifications. This communication was ordered filed. Communication was received from Fire Chief Welts submitting quotations for fire equip required to equip the new fire engine. It was re&ularlymoved, seconded and carried t same be referred to Councilman Cortesi. PARE FUNDS: NEON SIGN cONTRACT: Communication was received from the Superintendent of Streets advising that the amount of $2939.71 had been spent from the Park. Fundand same had not been budgeted. He requested that this amount be replaced in the Park Fund. Motion was duly made,~ secom and carried that the amount of $29~9.?1 be~ransferred from the General Fund to the ~ark Fund. Communication was received from the Burlingame Neon. Sign Co. agreeing to service and .maintain two City neon signs for the sum of $150. This matter was referred to Council man Cortesi.for investigation. RANDOLPH AVENUE- HEALTH LNSPECTION: Communication was received from Health Inspector M. $chlamm with reference to conditions at 61} Randolph Avenue. Councilman Cortesi stated he had also inspected th lecation~ Motion was duly made, seconded a~d carried that the City Clerk write the H6using Authority asking that the family now living st 61~ Randolph Avenue be located Lindenville. MONTHLY REPORTS: CLAIMS: Reports for the. month of October were submitted by the City Judge and Chief of Police. On motion duly made, seconded and carried same were approved as submitted. Claims in the amount of $39,151.66 were presented to the Finance Committee for approva On motion duly made, seconded and carried claims as submitted were ordered paid. HICH SCHOG~ PARK T~RACE - RESOL~ION NO. 139&: 'Mayor Ferko asked if there were any objections.to the vacating of a portion of Spruce Avenue in High School Park Terrace. There being none, Councilman Sani introduced a resolution ordering the vaCation of a portion of Spruce Avenue in High School Park Terrace. This resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of all members of the City Council. OBJECTIONABLE COMICS: With reference to the matter of controll~ag objectionable comics, City Attorney Coleb~ presented ordinance which he had prepare~ to govern same. This ordinance was read in its entirety. ORDINANCE ON R~BBISH DEPOSIT: To control unlawful deposit of rubbish, etc. within the City an ordinance was draw~ up by the 8ity Attorney. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that this ordinance be read by title only and be considered as the first ~eadin~.. City Clerk then read title of this ordinance - An Ordinance amending OrdinanceNo. 10 of the City of South ~an Francisco entitled: "An Ordinance making it unlawful to throw, sweep or deposit rubbish, garbage, tin cans, refuse of filth into or upon roads, alleys, streets or private premises within the City of South San Francisco", adopted December 1~, 1908. RESOLUTION NO. 1395 DISASTER SERVICE ~OR~'S COMPENSATION: DECORATING M]~ORIAL PARK BUILDING: Councilman Sani introduced a resolution providing for the covering of Volunteer Disaste Service Workers with Compensation Insurance. This resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of all members of the City Council. 'The Recreation Commission requested that Christmas de~orations be place~ on the Memoria Park Building. This matter was laid over for ~urther study. ~~A~E CLX: It was regularly moved, seconded and carried that the City Clerk write the Windbreakers Athletic Club expressing the City's appreciation for the advertising they had given the Ci. ty a~ for the Club's successful seasoh PLANNING COMMISSION WAREHOUSE: BURI BUR1 - FIRE SUBSTATION: Mayor Ferko requested M~. Schaur, Chairman of the Planning Commission, to take up the matter of warehousing in South San Francisco. 'Works Engineer Randlett suggested that a survey, be 'made of the proposed fire station site in the Buri Buri Subdivision. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that thi~ survey be made. ADJOURNMENT: On motion of Councilme~ Sani, .seconded by Councilman Elder and regularly carried the meeting was adjourned to Monday, December 6, 19~8 at 8:$0 p.m. Time of adjournment - 9:~0~ p.m. Respectfully submitted, City Clerk