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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1949-06-20REG~AR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO HELD MONDAY JUNE 20, 1949. PLACE: TIME: ROLL CALL: CALL TG ORDER: MINJiTES: Council Chambers, City Hall. 7Uclock p.m. Present: Councilmen Victor Boido, Chas. K. Elder, Leo Ferko, Adolph Sani, Emilio Cortesi. ' · The meeting .was called .to orde~ b, Mayor Ferko at 7:15 p.m. The City Clerk having~forwarded copy of the minutes of the meetings of June 6th and 13th to all members of the City Council, Mayor Ferko asked if any errors or omissions were noted. There being none the ~minutes were approved as submitted. STERLING TERRACE NO. 3 - MAP: Communication was rece'.ved from the Planning Commission advising that tentative map for Sterling Terrace No. 3 had been acceoted ~ith the proviso of 20 feet for a future street. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be acce ~ed. FRANC ISC 0 TERF~CE RE-SUBDI VI SION: Communication was received from the Planning Commission denying application of the Atlas Realty Co. for a re-subdivision of lots 1 to ~ block 1 Francisco Terrace. This matter was laid over. NAMING HE~LOCK AVE. Communication was received .f~om the Planning Commission recommending the renaming of Maple Avenue from the intersection of Spruce Avenue to its westerly terminus and Buckeye Avenue in Sterling Terracs, to Hemlock Avenue. ~otion was duly made, seconded and carried that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be accepted. The City Attorney was instructed to draw up the necessary resolution. PLANNING COMMISSION SUBDIVISI~ ORDINANCE: Communication was received from the Planning Commission requesting authorization to draw up a Subdivision Ordinance. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that the Planning Commission be given authority to draw up a Subdivision Ordinance. SPECIAL POLICE OFFICER Communication was received from Chief of Police Belloni requesting cancellation of the MCPHERSON: appointment of George S. McPherson, Special Officer at the Hillside Boulevard school crossing. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that the appointment of Special Officer George S. McPherson be cancelled as recommended by the Chief of Police. ~RKS ENGINEER - LEAVE: Works Engineer Randlett requested permission to leave the State between July 5th and 19th, 19~9. Motion was dulymade, seconded and carried that request of Works Engineer Randlett to leave the State for two weeks be granted. BUILDING CONFERENCE ~ETING: Communication was received from the Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference advising that the Building Inspector be instructed to attend the Annual Business Meeting of the Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference to be held in Seattle, Washington, September 20-23. This matter was laid over. PEATO EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY - DANCE: Communication was received from the Plato Educational Society requesting permission to hold dance in the American Legion Hall July 9th and asking that a policeman be assigned for that evening. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that permission be granted the Plato Educational Society to hold dance on July 9th and the matter of Police protection be referred to the Chief of Police. FINAL PAYMENT- RECREATION BUILDINGS: Communication was received from William Henry Rowe enclosing invoices and certificates for final payment on Memorial Park and Elm Court Recreation Centers. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that the ~nal payments due Monson Bros. covering Elm Court and Memorial Park Recreation Buildings be paid in the amounts of $3,806.5~ and $2,759.18. CHANGE ORDERS - CENTRAL FIRE STATION: Change Orders for the Central Fire Station were presented by Monson Bros. and the Pacific Electrical & Mechanical Co. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that these Change Orders be accepted. SEWER DRAINAGE - FIRE STATION: Communication was received from Monson Bros. enclosing bill for $717.A3 covering repairs to sewer at the central fire station. This matter was referred to the City Attorney. PACIFIC TELE & TELE - ALARM SIGNAL: HEALTH WEEK: Communication was received from the Pacific Telephone & TelegraPh Co. advising that they were cancelling, with certain provisions, monthly charge for fire alarm signal~ system to the Burl Buri tract. Same was referred to the City Attorney. Communication was received from the Swim for Health Association requesting that the Mayor proclaim the period from June 2Otb to 25th as "Swim for Health ~ek". The Mayor proclaimed the week of June 2Otb to 25th as "Swim for Health Week~. CLArITen: Claims in the amount of $22,309.18 were presented to the Finance Committee for approval. On motion dulymade, seconded and carried claims as submitted were ordered paid. RECREATION COMMISSION ..REPORT: Report covering progress of the Recreation program was received from Joseph Pless of the Recreation Commission. This report was ordered filed. PERSONNEL BOARD ~OYEE' S REPORT: The City Manager reported he had met with the Personnel Board on the subject of performance reports of employees. The Board stated they would like to have the Council set up records for all employees. The City Attorney was instructed to draw up a resolution on this matter and the Clerk was instructed to advise the Personnel Board of the action taken. PERSONNEL BOARD - EXANINATI ONS: Communication was received from the City Attorney explaining the matter of jurisdiction on examination of candidates for position of Superintendent of Parks and Playgrounds. City Clerk was instructed to forward copy of this letter to the Personnel Board. DRAINAGE DITCH - BURI BURI: The City Manager reported that Councilman Sani and himself had checked into the Buri Buri drainage ditch problem and he advised that this matter would no doubt be cleared up when the next unit of the Burl Buri Subdivision was improved. RII~.W.T ~.k~TN~: Th. ~.v~r m.k..d that ml] heads of the denartments be oresent for checkin~ of budgets , ..~w~ an~ carrie~ that the ~ecommendation of the Planning CommisSion be accepted. FRANC ISC 0 TERRACE RE-SUB DI VI SION: Communication was received from the Planning Commission denying application of the Atlas Realty Co. for a re-subdivision of lots i to ~ block i Francisco Terrace. This matter was laid over. NANflNG H~i%{LO~K AVE. Communication w~s received f~om the Planning Commission recommending the renaming of Maple Avenue from the intersection of Spruce Avenue to its westerly terminus and Buckeye Avenue in Sterling Terracm, to Hemlock Avemue. kotion .#as duly made, seconded and carried that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be accepted. The City Attorney was instructed to dra~ up the necessary resolution. PLANNING COMMISSION SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE: Communication was received from the Planning Commission requesting authorization to draw up a Subdivision Ordinance. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that the Planning Commission be given authority to draw up a Subdivision Ordinance. SPECIAL POLICE OFFICER Communication was received from Chief of Police Belloni requesting cancellation of the MCPHERSON: appointment of George S. McPherson, Special Officer at the Hillside Boulevard school crossing. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that the appointment of Special Officer George S. McPherson be cancelled as recommended by the Chief of Police. ~VORKS ENGINEER - LEAVE: Works Engineer Randlett requested permission to leave the State between July 5th and 19th, 19A9. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that request of Works Engineer ~andlett to leave the State for two weeks be granted. BUILDING CONFERENCE MEETING: Communication was received from the Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference advising that the Building Inspector be instructed to attend the Annual Business Meeting of the Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference to be held in Seattle, Washington, September 20-23. This matter was laid over. PEATO EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY - DANCE: Communication was received from the Plato Educational Society requesting permission to hold dance in the American Legion Hall July 9th and asking that a policeman be assigned for that evening. Motion was ~ly made, seconded and carried that permission be granted the Plato Educational Society to hold dance on July 9th and the matter of Police protection be referred to the Chief of Police. FINAL PAYMENT - RECREATION~7ILDINGS: Communication was received from William Henry Rowe enclosing invoices and certificates for final payment on Memorial Park and Elm Court Recreation Centers. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that the final payments due Monson Bros. covering Elm Court and Memorial Park ~ecreation Buildings be paid in the amounts of $3,806.5A and $2,759.18. CHANGE ORDERS - CENTRAL FIRE STATION: Change Orders for the Central Fire Station were presented by Monson Bros. and the Pacific Electrical & Mechanical Co. Motion was duly made, seconded and carried that these Change Orders be accepted. SEWER DRAINAGE - FIRE STATION: Communication was received from Monson Bros. enclosing bill for $717.&3 covering repairs to sewer at the central fire station. This matter was referred to the City Attorney. PACIFIC TELE & TELE- ALA}~ SIGNAL: Communication was received from the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. advising that they were cancelling, with certain provisions, monthly charge for fire alarm signal~ system to the Burl Burl tract. Same was referred to the City Attorney. HEALTH ~EK: Communication was received from the Swim for Health Association requesting that the Mayor proclaim the period from June 2Otb to 25th as "Swim for Health ~¥eek". The Mayor proclaimed the week of June 2Oth to 25th as "Swim for Health Week~. CLAIMS: Claims in the amount of $22,309.18 were presented to the Finance Committee for approval. On motion duly made, seconded and carried claims as submitted were ordered paid. RECREATION COMMISSION ..REPORT: Report covering progress of the Recreation program was received from Joseph Pless of the Recreation Commission. This report was ordered filed. PERSONNEL BOARD EMPLOYEE'S REPORT: The City Manager reported he had met with the Personnel Board on the subject of performance reports of employees. The Board stated they would like to have the Council set up records for all employees. The City Attorney was instructed to draw up a resolution on this matter and the Clerk was instructed to advise the Personnel Board of the action taken. PERSONNEL BOARD - EXAMINATIONS: Communication was received from the City Attorney explaining the matter of jurisdiction on examination of candidates for position of Superintendent of Parks and Playgrounds. City Clerk was instructed to forward copy of this letter to the Personnel Board. DRAINAGE DITCH - BURI BURl: The City Manager reported that Councilman Sani and himself had checked into the Burl Buri drainage ditch problem and he advised that this matter would no doubt be cleared up when the next unit of the Burl Burl Subdivision was improved. BUBGET MEETING: The Mayor asked that all heads of the departments be present for checking of budgets Wednesday evening at 7:00 p.m. BURI BUR1 SIGNAL: The City Manager was asked to write Mr. Barrett of Buri Burl Homes with reference to traffic signal at Arroyo Drive. RESOLUTION NO. 1&59 RMuOVAL OF ~EEDS: Councilman Cortesi introduced a resolution providing for the removal of weeds from city streets. This resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of all members of the City Council. RESOLUTION NO. 1460 MUNICIPAL RAILWAY EL CAMINO REAL: Councilmah Sani introduced a resolution authorizing the acceptance of a revocable permit granted by the Munidipal Railway of San Francisco for the purpose of extending Chestnut Avenue. This resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of all members of the City Council. CONDEMNATION SUIT - BELAIR PROPERTY: NEW TRUCKS: The City Attorney reported he had dismissed the suit against the Pacific Bridge Co. covering certain land in the Belair areA. It was regdlarly moved, secoAded and carried that the Purchasing Agentbe given authority to purchase two Int&rnational trucks. ADJOU~MENT: On motion Of Councilman h~der, ~econded by C6uncilman Boido and regularly carried the meeting wa§ adjourned to 5:00 p.m., Thursday, June 23rd. Time of adjournment - 8:00 p.m. Respectfull~ submitted, APPROVED D · Mayor City Clerk