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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1960-09-19TIME: PLACE: CALL TO ORDER: PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND INVOCATION: ROLL CALL: MINUTES: CLAIMS: APPEARANCE OF COUNCILMAN RYAN: /- COOPER & CLARK CLAIMS - SSF IND. PARK UNIT 2-C, ZONE 1: A.CARLISLE & CO. CLAIM - SSF IND. PARK UNIT' 2-C, ZONE 3: D.i HAP JONES CLAIM PARKING DIST. #1: i PERSON & SWANSON INDUSTRIAL TRACT - CHANGES & MODIFICATIONS PUBLIC HEARING: RESOLUTION NO. 3077 REVOCABLE PERMIT SAN FRANCISCO WATER DEPARTMENT: RESOLUTION NO. 3078 PERSON & SWANSON GRADING PERMIT: 5-3 RESOLUTION NO. 3079 MODIFICATION OF SOCIAL SECURITY AGREEMENT TO TRANSFER MEMBERS: '--~1~ ~ RESOLUTION NO. 3080 PERSON & SWANSON INDUSTRIAL TRACT CHANGES & MODI FI CATIONS: REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO HELD MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1960 8:00 p.m. Council Chambers, City Hall The meeting was called to order by Mayor Rocca at 8:01 p.m. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited, after which invocation was given by the Reverend Donald Wertz of the Good News Chapel. Present: Councilmen Go Jo Rozzi, Patrick E. Ahern, Emilio Cortesi and Mayor Rocca Absent: Councilman Leo Jo Ryan Mayor Rocca asked if there was a motion approving the minutes of the specia meeting held August 31, 1960, and the regular meeting held September 6, 196 as submitted. Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularly carried, that the minutes of the special meeting held August 31, 1960, and the regular meeting held September 6, 1960, be approved as sub- mitted. Mayor Rocca then asked if there was a motion approving the regular claims for payment as submitted. Councilman Ahern moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi and regularly carried, that the regular claims as submitted be approv for payment. Councilman Ryan appeared present at the meeting at 8:05 p.m. and remained for its duration. Council next took separate action on the claims which were received as fol- lows: Claim of Cooper & Clark dated August 1, 1960, in the amount of $163.1 Claim of Cooper & Clark dated August 31, 1960, in the amount of $323.9 (Both for results of field density tests in South San Francisco Industrial Park Unit No. 2-C, Zone 1) Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularly carried, that the two claims of Cooper & Clark be approved for payment. Claim of A. Carlisle & Company dated August 26, 1960, in the amount of $284.96 for the cost of printing improvement bonds in South San Fran- cisco Industrial Park Unit No. 2-C, Zone 3. Councilman Ahern moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi and regularly carried, that the claim of A. Carlisle & Co. be approved for payment. Claim of Hap Jones dated August 31, 1960, in the amount of $14.66 for rectifier used in the parking meterman's vehicle. Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularly carried, that the claim be approved for payment. Proceeding on to the matter of public hearings, Council first took up the public hearing on the Person and Swanson Industrial Tract - Changes and Modifications, this hearing having been set by Resolut~n of Intention No. 3075 at the meeting of September 6, 1960. Mayor Rocca declared the public hearing opened, asking if any written protests had been received, to which the City Clerk replied that none had been received by his office. He then asked if anyone present wished to register an oral protest. There being none, Mayor Rocca declared the public hearing closed. Proceeding on to resolutions and proclamations, City Attorney Noonan ex- plained the first resolution now ready for Council's action, after which Councilman Ryan introduced: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO ACCEPTING A REVOCABLE PERMIT FROM THE SAN FRANCISCO WATER DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO". Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Andrew Rocca, G. J. Rozzi, Emilio CortesJ Leo J. Ryan and Patrick E. Ahem. The next resolution was then explained by the City Attorney, after which Councilman Rozzi introduced: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO GRANTING A GRADING PERMIT TO OSCAR PERSON AND Mo S. SWANSON, DOING BU~ NESS AS PERSON AND SWANSON". Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Andrew Rocca, Go J. Rozzi, Emilio Cortesi, Leo Ryan and Patrick E. Ahern. The third resolution was next explained by the City Attorney, after which Councilman Ahern introduced: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO REQUESTING.MODIFICATION TO THE CALIFiRNIA STATE SOC] SECURITY AGREEMENT TO EFFECT TRANSFER OF MEMBERS". Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Andrew Rocca, G. J. Rozzi, Emilio Cortesi, Leo Ryan and Patrick E. Ahern. The next resolution was explained by the City Attorney, after which Coun- cilman Rozzi introduced: "A RESOLUTION ORDERING CHANGES AND MODIFICATIONS - PERSON AND SWANSON INDUSTRIAL TRACT". Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Andrew Rocca, G. J. Rozzi, Emilio Cortesi, Leo J. Ryan an( Patrick E. Ahern ORDINANCE NO. 451 AMENDING ZONING ORD. #353 PRIVATE NON- COMMERCIAL CLUBS: POLICE OFFICERS TRAINING PROGRAM ORDI NA NCE 1st READING & INTRODUCTION: -? P & S CONSTRUCTION CO. GRADING PERMIT: ROY & GERTRUDE MORRIS CLAIM (SPRINGFIELD INSURANCE COo): RESOLUTION NO. 3081 GRADING PERMIT UTAH CONSTRUCTION & MINING CO. (REVISED PLAN OF BELAIR TRACT): OASDI PROGRAM TRANSFER OF MEMBERS: WOMAN'S CLUB OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO LETTER RE LOT SIZE REGULATIONS: RESOLUTION NO. 3082 RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO LEASE SITE FOR SO. So F. BOYS' CLUB: L. H, COMER RESUBDIVI SION REQUEST: Proceeding on to ordinances, City Attorney Noonan stated that the ordinanc amending Zoning Ordinance #353 was now ready for second reading and adopti. if Council so desired. He stated that a motion could be adopted by Counci that the ordinance have its second reading and passage by the reading of title only and that the detailed reading be waived. Councilman Rozzi so moved, seconded by Councilman Ryan and regularly carried. City Attorney Noonan then stated that Council could adopt a motion that "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO AMENDING ZONING ORDINANCE NO° 353, AS AMEN BY ADDING THERETO SECTION 3.12(e) -- PRIVATE NON-COMMERCIAL CLUBS" could have its second reading and adoption. Councilman Ryan so moved, seconded Councilman Rozzi. Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Counc~ men Andrew Rocca, G, J. Rozzi, Emilio Cortesi, Leo Jo Ryan and Patrick Eo Ahern. City Attorney Noonan then stated an ordinance, concerning Police Officer Tr; lng Program, had been prepared, which was now ready for first reading and i troduction and that if Council so desired, they could adopt a motion that ordinance have its first reading and introduction by the reading of title only and that the detailed reading be waived. Councilman Ahern so moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi and regularly carried. City Attorney Noonan then read the title of the ordinance as follows: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO ACCEPTING THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 13522 OF THE PENAL CODE RELATING TO TRAINING OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS". He then sta that the Council could adopt a motion that the ordinance have its introduc and first reading. Councilman Rozzi so moved, seconded by Councilman Aher and regularly carried. There being no unfinished business, Council then proceeded on to the matte of new business. Grading Permit application was received from the P & S Construction Company, Inc. over the signature of Mr. Swanson, requesting a grading permit. This matter having earlier been taken care of under resol utions, no further Council action was taken at this time. Claim against the City of South San Francisco in the amount of $63.00 was: ceived from the Springfield Insurance Company over the signature of Patricl Quinn, Examiner, alleging damage to the property of their assured, Roy and Gertrude Morris, as a result of the activities of the Fire Department. Co cilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularly carried, tha the claim be denied and referred to the City's insurance carr~r. Communication dated September 12, 1960, was received from Carl E. Kirker, Civil Engineer, and Cooper and Clark, dated September 9, 1960, concerning ~ revised grading plan for the Belair Tract adjacent to Airport Boulevard an Belair Shipyard. Accompanying these two communications was an inter offic. memorandum dated September 15, 1960, from the Director of Public Works, re. mending that the request be approved subject to the recommendations contai: in the report dated September 9, 1960, from Cooper & Clark. City Attorney Noonan stated that a resolution had been prepared authorizing the revised grading plan. After explanation of the resolution, Councilman Rozzi intro duced "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO GRANTING A GRADING PERMIT TO UTAH CONSTRUCTION & MINING COMPANY (REVISED PLAN OF THE BELAIR TRACT)". Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Council men Andrew Rocca, G. J. Rozzi, Emilio Cortesi, Leo J. Ryan and Patrick E. Ah®rn~ Communication dated August 26, 1960, was received from the State Employees Retir~ent System, advising that a resolution could be adopted authorizing the transfer of the second group under the Old Age Survivors Death Insuran. Program who did not choose coverage previouslyo This matter having been taken care of earlier by the Council under resolutions, no further action was taken at this time. Communication dated September 7, 1960, was received from the South San Fra cisco Woman's Club over the signature of Mrs. Harry Leitner, Corresponding Secretary, requesting to be placed on record as to the opposition to a smaller lot size than the 50-foot size presently in use. There being no objections, Mayor Rocca requested that the communication be placed on file and the City Manager instructed to advise that the Council had no intentio at the present time of permitting any deviation from the 50-foot lot size regulation presently in force. Communication dated August 30, 1960, was received from the Boys' Club of South San Francisco, over the signatur~ of Virgil M. Ringue, requesting a site for Boys' Club facilities, the site requested being in the Orange AM Park area. Accompanying this communication was an inter office memorandum dated September 3, 1960, from the Recreation Commission, in opposition to the use of City-owned land as a site for Boys' Club facilities. City Atto Noonan stated that as requested by Council, a resolution of intention had been prepared in which Council declared its intention to lease a site in t Orange Avenue Memorial Park to the South San Francisco Boys' Club which al carried'a condition that a public hearing be duly set in compliance with applicable laws and ordinances° After explanation by the City Attorney, Councilman Rozzi introduced: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO LEASE A SITE IN ORANGE AVENUE MEMORIAL PARK TO THE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO BOYS' CLUB". Roll call vo was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Andrew Rocca, Go J. Rozzi, Leo J. Ryan and Patrick E. Ahem. Councilman Emilio Cortesi abstained from voting, st lng that he could not agree with Council on this matter at this time, that he was not in opposition to the Boys' Club but believed that other locatio could be found other than giving a section of the Memorial Park now being used by the City. Inter office memorandum dated September 14, 1960, was received from the Pl ning Commission, recommending granting the request of Lo H. Comer to resub divid® the northeasterly 0.58 acres of Parcel 3, Map 1-39, into two parcel Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accepte ORDINANCE 1st READING & INTRODUCTION: , ?I -? xng 2~gram, had'b~e~'~p~re~,whiCh Was n°w readY for first reading an( troduction and that if Council so desired, they could adopt a motion th~ ordinance have its first reading and introduction by the reading of tit~ only and that the detailed reading be waived. Councilman Ahern so move( seconded by Councilman Rozzi and regularly carried. City Attorney Noon~ then read the title of the ordinance as follows: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CI OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO ACCEPTING THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 13522 OF T! PENAL CODE RELATING TO TRAINING OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS". He then s that the Council could adopt a motion that the ordinance have its intro( and first reading. Councilman Rozzi so moved, seconded by Councilman A~ and regularly carried. P & S CONSTRUCTION CO. GRADING PERMIT: ROY & GERTRUDE MORRIS CLAIM (SPRINGFIELD INSURANCE COo): RESOLUTION NO. 3081 GRADING PERMIT UTAH CONSTRUCTION & MINING CO. (REVISED PLAN OF BELAIR TRACT): OASDI PROGRAM TRANSFER OF MEMBERS: ~-/ WOMAN'S CLUB OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO LETTER RE LOT SIZE REGULATIONS: RESOLUTION NO. 3082 RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO LEASE SITE FOR SOo So F. BOYS' CLUB: L. H. COMER RESUBDIVISION REQUEST: There being no unfinished business, Council then proceeded on to the mai of new business. Grading Permit application was received from the P & S Construction Company, Inc. over the signature of Mro Swanson, requestin~ grading permit. This matter having earlier been taken care of under res utions, no further Council action was taken at this time. Claim against the City of South San Francisco in the amount of $63.00 ws ceived from the Springfield Insurance Company over the signature of Patx Quinn, Examiner, alleging damage to the property of their assured, Roy s Gertrude Morris, as a result of the activities of the Fire Department° cilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularly carried, t the claim be denied and referred to the City's insurance carter. Communication dated September 12, 1960, was received from Carl Eo Kirkex Civil Engineer, and Cooper and Clark, dated September 9, 1960, concerni~ revised grading plan for the Belair Tract adjacent to Airport Boulevard Belair Shipyard. Accompanying these two communications was an inter memorandum dated September 15, 1960, from the Director of Public Works, mending that the request be approved subject to the recommendations cont in the report dated September 9, 1960, from Cooper & Clark. City Attor~ Noonan stated that a resolution had been prepared authorizing the revis~ grading plan. After explanation of the resolution, Councilman Rozzi int duced "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCI~ GRANTING A GRADING PERMIT TO UTAH CONSTRUCTION & MINING COMPANY (REVISEI PLAN OF THE BELAIR TRACT)". Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Counc men Andrew Rocca, G. J. Rozzi, Emilio Cortesi, Leo J. Ryan and Patrick Ahem; Communication dated August 26, 1960, was received from the State Employe Retirment System, advising that a resolution could be adopted authorizi the transfer of the second group under the Old Age Survivors Death Insu~ Program who did not choose coverage previously. This matter having been taken care of earlier by the Council under resolutions, no further actic was taken at this time. Communication dated September 7, 1960, was received from the South San ~ cisco Woman's Club over the signature of Mrs. Harry Leitner, Correspondi Secretary, requesting to be placed on record as to the opposition to a smaller lot size than the 50-foot size presently in use. There being nc objections, Mayor Rocca requested that the communication be placed on fi and the City Manager instructed to advise that the Council had no intent at the present time of permitting any deviation from the 50-foot lot siz regulation presently in force° Communication dated August 30, 1960, was received from the Boys' Club of South San Francisco, over the signature of Virgil M. Ringue, requesting site for Boys' Club facilities, the site requested being in the Orange ~ Park area. Accompanying this communication was an inter office memorandu dated September 3, 1960, from the Recreation Commission, in opposition t the use of City-owned land as a site for Boys' Club facilities. City At Noonan stated that as requested by Council, a resolution of intention ha been prepared in which Council declared its intention to lease a site i~ Orange Avenue Memorial Park to the South San Francisco Boys' Club which carried a condition that a public hearing be duly set in compliance with applicable laws and ordinances. After explanation by the City Attorney, Councilman Rozzi introduced: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO LEASE A SITE IN ORANG[ AVENUE MEMORIAL PARK TO THE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO BOYS' CLUB". Roll call was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Andrew Rocca, G. J. Rozzi, Leo J. Ryan and Patrick E. Ahern. Councilman Emilio Cortesi abstained from voting, lng that he could not agree with Council on this matter at this time, th he was not in opposition to the Boys' Club but believed that other locat could be found other than giving a section of the Memorial Park now bein used by the City. Inter office memorandum dated September 14, 1960, was received from the ning Commission, recommending granting the request of L. H. Comer to res divide the northeasterly 0.58 acres of Parcel 3, Map 1-39, into two parc Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularly carrie that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accep ANGELICA SIMONINI RESUBDIVISION.~ ~ / / REQUEST: ~ ~ ,5 ~/ SEVERINO, MARINO & GUILIO DONATI AMENDMENT PETITION ORD. #353, SECTION 2°2: .~/~.? STEPHEN Po PAGAN VARIANCE ;PPLICATION: ~-~ CHRIS RAMOS VARIANCE APPLICATION UTAH CONSTRUCTION & MINING COo VARIANCE APPLICATION: ~5-~7-C CHARLES Jo VANGELI STI VARIANCE APPLICATION WINSTON MANOR HOME OWNERS' ASSOCIATION USE PERMIT APPLICATION: (TRACT SIGNS) L. H. COMER USE PERMIT APPLICATION: (REMOVAL OF HOUSE) SUN VALLEY DAIRY USE PERMIT APPLICATION: O~j.~-~ SUN VALLEY DAIRY USE PERMIT APPLICATION (SIGNS): -'~ J. Ro YOUNG USE PERMIT APPLICATION FOR SEA FOOD STAND: FRED,,& FLORENCE FERRANDO USE PERMIT APPLICATION: (SIGN) ~'CD--L. RESOLUTION NO. 3083 COLMA CREEK I MPR. CALL FOR BIDS: Inter office memorandum dated September 14, 1960, was received from the Pla ning Commission, recommending approval of the request of Angelica Simonini to resubdivide Lot 2, Block 130, into two parcels. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Ahem and regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accepted. Resolution No. 1294 was received from the Planning Commission, recommending approval of the amendment petition of Severino, Marino and Guilio Donati amending Section 2°2 of Ordinance No. 353 so that Lots 18, 20 and 24, Block 10, Town of Baden, now located in an R-2 District, be rezoned to an R-3 District. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularl carried, lhat the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accepted. Resolution No. 1295 was received from the Planning Commission, recommending approval of the variance application of Stephen P. Pagan to permit a 5-foot encroachment into the required lO-foot sideyard at 130 Camaritas Avenue. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accepted Resolution No. 1296 was received from the Planning Commission, recommending approval of the variance application of Chris Ramos to permit a 10-foot en- croachment into the required 10-foot sideyard at 675 Miller Avenue. Coun- cilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Ahem and regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accepted. Resolution No. 1297 was received from the Planning Commission, recommending approval of the variance application of Utah Construction & Mining Company to permit a 5-foot encroachment into the required 15-foot rear yard on Lot 16, Block 8, South San Francisco Industrial Park Unit No. 2-Ao Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Ahem and regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accepted° Resolution No. 1298 was received from the Planning Commission, recommending approval of the variance application of Charles Jo Vangelisti to permit a 6-foot encorachment into the required 20-foot rear yard at 760 Circle Court Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accepted Resolution No° 1299 was received from the Planning Commission, recommending approval of the use permit application of Winston Manor Home Owners' Asso- ciation to permit erection of two tract identification signs, one at the northwest corner of Hilton Avenue and Hickey Boulevard, to be located on City property, and one at the southwest corner of Arlington Drive and E1 Camino Real on City property, subject to the condition that the Association enter into an agreement with the City of South San Francisco for the expres purpose of relieving the City of any liability or responsibility for the signs; that the applicant receive approval from the utility companies and the City Engineering Department before installation of the signs° Council~ Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accepted. Resolution No° 1300 was received from the Planning Commission, recommendin~ approval of the use permit application of L. H. Comer to permit the moving of a single family residence from 237 Ponderosa Road to a location at 373 Ponderosa Road. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accepted. Resolution No. 1301 was received from the Planning Commission, recommendin~ approval of the use permit application of Sun Valley Dairy to establish a retail dairy sales store at 1119 E1Camino Real, subject to the condition that applicant shall secure approval of the Engineering Department as to .improvements and layout of proposed parking lot. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Ahem and regularly carried, that the recommendatioK of the Planning Commission be approved and accepted. Resolution No. 1302 was received from the Planning Commission, recommendin~ approval of the use permit application of Sun Valley Dairy to permit erect~ of marque signs, a 6 fro x 14 ft. bottle shaped sign, a circular sign 10 fe in diameter and two other signs approximately 32 inches by 12 feet each, al 1119 E1Camino Real, subject to the condition that the signs shall be non- scintillating and non-flashing. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Coun- cilman Ahern and regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Plannin~ Commission be approved and accepted. Resolution No. 1303 was received from the Planning Commission, recommendin~ approval of the use permit application of J. Ro Young to permit establish- ment of an open air sea food stand on Lot 12, Block 152, adjacent to 751 Airport Boulevard. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern an( regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accepted. Resolution No. 1304 was received from the Planning Commission, recommendin~ the approval of use permit application of Fred and Florence Ferrando to permit erection of a free standing sign 16 ft. x 8 ft. and 16 ft. in overa] height, on Parcel 5, South San Francisco Map #27, subject to the condition that this permit shall expire at the end of one year from the date of fina2 approval ~nd m~y be reqewed ~t that time. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded ~y Counciiman.angrn ~n~ reguza~ly qarried. %hat the recommendation of the ~x~nnxn~uommxssxon qe a~p~o~e~ apa ~cce~ea ........... ln~er oxxxce memoranaum ua~ea ~ep~emoer ~, x~ou, was recezvea xrom rne gx~ ector of Public Works, transmitting specifications for the dredging of Col~ Creek for the 1960-61 rainy season, requesting authorization to advertise ~ bids. City Attorney Noonan explained the resolution which had been prepar~ after which Councilman Ahem introduced: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, AUTHOR- IZIN~ THE WORK AND CALLING FOR BIDS ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF COLMA CREEK"° Ro~ · ST~N Po PAGAN Resolution No. 1295 was received from the Planning Commission, recommen VARIANCE approval of the variance application of Stephen P. Pagan to permit a 5- ~PPLICATION: %.~ ,)-(~. encroachment into the required 10-foot sideyard at 130 Camaritas Avenue · Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularly carri that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and acce CHRIS RAMOS VARIANCE APPLICATION: Resolution No. 1296 was received from the Planning Commission, recommen approval of the variance application of Chris Ramos to permit a 10-foot croachment into the required 10-foot sideyard at 675 Miller Avenue. Co cilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Ahem and regularly carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accepted. UTAH CONSTRUCTION & MINING COo VARIANCE APPLI CAT ION: .%-~. - Resolution No. 1297 was received from the Planning Commission, recommen, approval of the variance application of Utah Construction & Mining Comp~ to permit a 5-foot encroachment into the required 15-foot rear yard on i 16, Block 8, South San Francisco Industrial Park Unit No. 2-A. Council] Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Ahem and regularly carried, that th, recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accepted° CHARLES Jo VANGELISTI VARIANCE APPLICATION: Resolution No. 1298 was received from the Planning Commission, recommen. approval of the variance application of Charles Jo Vangelisti to permit 6-foot encorachment into the required 20-foot rear yard at 760 Circle C, Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularly carri, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accet WINSTON MANOR HOME OWNERS' ASSOCIATION USE PERMIT APPLICATION: (TRACT SIGNS) Resolution No. 1299 was received from the Planning Commission, recommen~ approval of the use permit application of Winston Manor Home Owners' As~ clarion to permit erection of two tract identification signs, one at th~ northwest corner of Hilton Avenue and Hickey Boulevard, to be located o~ City property, and one at the southwest corner of Arlington Drive and E~ Camino Real on City property, subject to the condition that the Associa~ enter into an agreement with the City of South San Francisco for the ex! purpose of relieving the City of any liability or responsibility for th~ signs; that the applicant receive approval from the utility companies az the City Engineering Department before installation of the signs. Coun¢ Ryan moved, seconded by Cou~ilman Ahem and regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accepted. L. H. COMER USE PERMIT APPLI CATION: (REMOVAL OF HOUSE) Resolution No. 1300 was received from the Planning Commission, recommen¢ approval of the use permit application of L. H. Comer to permit the movi of a single family residence from 237 Ponderosa Road to a location at 3~ Ponderosa Road. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern an¢ regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accepted. SUN VALLEY DAIRY USE PERMIT APPLICATION: Resolution No. 1301 was received from the Planning Commission, recommend approval of the use permit application of Sun Valley Dairy to establish retail dairy sales store at 1119 E1Camino Real, subject to the conditio that applicant shall secure approval of the Engineering Department as to improvements and layout of proposed parking lot. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern and regularly carried, that the recommendat of the Planning Commission be approved and accepted. SUN VALLEY DAIRY USE PERMIT APPLICATION (SIGNS): ~:,!{-C: Resolution No. 1302 was received from the Planning Commission, recommend approval of the use permit application of Sun Valley Dairy to permit ere of marque signs, a 6 fro x 14 ft. bottle shaped sign, a circular sign 10 in diameter and two other signs approximately 32 inches by 12 feet each, 1119 E1Camino Real, subject to the condition that the signs shall be no scintillating and non-flashing. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Coun cilman Ahem and regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Plann Commission be approved and accepted. J. Ro YOUNG USE PERMIT APPLICATION FOR SEA FOOD STAND: Resolution No. 1303 was received from the Planning Commission, recommend approval of the use permit application of J. R. Young to permit establis ment of an open air sea food stand on Lot 12, Block 152, adjacent to 751 Airport Boulevard. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Ahern regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be approved and accepted. FRED & FLORENCE FERRANDO USE PERMIT APPLICATION: (SIGN) .~ D--d. RESOLUTION NO. 3083 COLMA CREEK IMPR. CALL FOR BIDS: Resolution No. 1304 was received from the Planning Commission, recommend: the approval of use permit application of Fred and Florence Ferrando to permit erection of a free standing sign 16 ft. x 8 ft. and 16 ft. in nye: height, on Parcel 5, South San Francisco Map #27, subject to the conditi, that this permit shall expire at the end of one year from the date of fi: ipproval ~nd may be renewed at that time. Councilman Ryan moved, second, y Counci~man.Ahgrn ~nd regularly qarried. %hat the recommendation of th, · ~nn~ng~omm~ss~on ~e a~pro~e~ ada ~cceD~e~ .......... n~er o~lce memoranaum uarea ~ep~emner ~, l~o~, was rece~vea xrom ector of Public Works, transmitting specifications for the dredging of Creek for the 1960-61 rainy season, requesting authorization to advertist bids. City Attorney Noonan explained the resolution which had been prepf after which Councilman Ahem introduced: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNC] THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, AUT~ IZING THE WORK AND CALLING FOR BIDS ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF COLMA CREEK". call vote was as follows: Councilmen Andrew Rocca, Emilio Cortesi, Leo Ryan and Patrick Eo Aherno Councilman Rozzi was absent from the Chamber roll call vote was taken, so therefore no vote was registered for him. ACCEPTANCE OF MEMORIAL DRIVE I HPROVEMENT: (BRAGATO PAVING CO.) RESOLUTION NO. 3084 CALL FOR BIDS - IMPR. OF AIRPORT BLVDo RAILROAD, WEST ORANGE & BADEN AVENUES: FIRE DEPARTMENT RULES & REGULATIONS: LIBRARY PERSONNEL TRAVEL EXPENSE FOR CONFERENCE: P . C . COMMI SS IONERS TRAVEL EXPENSE FOR CONFERENCE: MONTHLY REPORTS: GOOD & WELFARE: DISCUSSION OF ORDINANCE CHANGES RE FENCE HEIGHTS, PATIOS & WIND BARRIERS: DISCUSSION RE PARKING SPACE IN PARKING LOTS: STUDY MEETING WITH UNION MEMBERS RE CHANGES IN CLASSIFICATION: REPORT ON SMALL BOAT HARBOR MEETING AT SANTA CRUZ: WINSTON MANOR PLAYGROUND I MRPOVEMENT: Inter office memorandum dated September 12, 1960, was received from the Dir- ector of Public Works recommending that the City Council officially accept the Memorial Drive improvement as done by Bragato Paving Company for Brodsk~ Engelman, the developers of the property to the west of the City-owned park. Councilman Ahern moved, seconded by Councilman Ryan and regularly carried, that the recommendation of the Director of Public Works be accepted and app~ Inter office memorandum dated SePtember 14, 1960, was received from the Dire tor of Public Works, transmitting plans, specifications and cost estimate f¢ the improvement of various city streets in 1960, requesting permission to ac vertise for bids. City Attorney Noonan explained the resolution which had been prepared, after which Councilman Ryan introduced: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFI( TIONS, AUTHORIZING THE WORK AND CALLING FOR BIDS ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF AIRP( BOULEVARD, RAILROAD AVENUE, WEST ORANGE AVENUE AND BADEN AVENUE". Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Andrew Rocca, G. J. Rozzi, Emilio Cortesi, Leo J. Ryan and Patrick E. Aherno Inter office memorandum dated September 14, 1960, was received from the Fir~ Chief, submitting Rules and Regulations of his department for approval by Council. Brief discussion followed, after which, there being no objections, Mayor Rocca continued this matter to the next regular meeting, and in the interim, requested that the Personnel Board be forwarded a copy of the Rulel Regulations for their study and recommendation. Travel Request and Expense Report for attendance of Library personnel at th~ Annual California Library Association Conference was received from Libraria~ Lauretta Hussar. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councimman Ahern and regularly carried, that the request be approved as submitted. Travel Request and Expense Report for attendance of the Planning Commission members to the Annual Conference of League of California Cities to be held : Los Angeles October 23rd to 26th, 1960, was received from the Planning Comm: sion. Councilman Ryan moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi and regularly carried, that the request be approved as submitted. Monthly Reports were received from the Peninsula Humane Society for the mon~ of July, 1960, and from the Police Department, Fire Department, Building Inspection Department and Library for the month of August, 1960o There bei] no objections, Mayor Rocca requested the reports accepted and ordered filed. There being nothing further, Mayor Rocca asked if any member of the Council had anything he wished to offer under Good and Welfare. Councilman Rozzi brought to Council's attention a request that some consideration be given t~ a change in the City's ordinance regulating fence heights, outside patios and wind barriers within the City so that the residents of the City could make more use of their yard areas. He then moved that the Planning Commiss: and the Building Inspector, together with the other members of the staff, review the fence heights, outside patio requirements and wind barriers and develop more modern rules which will preserve good planning and property development, but at the same time provide better use of the outside areas f, the residents of our City. He further remarked that upon the development o: one or more such proposals, he suggested that they be submitted to the City Council for discussion and action. Councilman Cortesi seconded the motion, after which brief discussion followed. After discussion, motion as made an, seconded was regularly carried. At this time, Councilman Cortesi brought to Council"s attention a recent survey which he had made of the parking lots, remarking that it was his opi: ion that possibly more parking spaces in some of the lots could have been provided since some of the lots were larger in size. Discussion followed, at which time the Director of Public Works, Louis Goss, explained the metho. that was used in setting up the parking spaces. After discussion, there being no objections, Mayor Rocca stated that this would be left for Mr. to check to see that the City is utilizing all available space in this rega: Councilman Rozzi then brought to Council's attention the recent study meet- ing held with representatives of the Union representing members of the Street Department and the discussions which had been held at that time, moving that those employees who need change of classification be reclassi- fied as soon as possible and in December when Council prepared to study the department budget requirements for the coming year, consideration be given the other requests for adjustments. Mr. Philip Scanne11, president of the Local 1569 of The American Federation o~ State, County and Municipal Employ remarked that it was his understanding that they would meet with the City Manager and work these problems out. Motion as made was seconded by Coun- cilman Cortesi and regularly carried. Councilman Ahern at this time briefly reported that he and the City Manager attended a meeting earlier in the day at Santa Cruz concerning the Small Boat Harbor and that the City's project had been termed as a feasible one and it was now up to the City to appoint an engineer to prepare plans, spec ifications and other materials for further attention. Councilman Ahern then brought to Council's attention a matter which he had discussed with the Winston Manor Improvement group concerning the Winston Manor Playground improvement, that it was their desire to confer with the City Manager to work out a joint development of this playgroundo He then moved that the City Manager confer with the Winston Manor Improvement offic ials, Recreation Commission and Superintendent of Parks and Recreation for the purpose of developing an agreeable program to construct the proposed im provements in the Winston Manor playground area, and that a report be made to the City Council so that Council could then consider the undertaking of the project. Councilman Rozzi seconded the motion which was regularly carried. EXPRESSION OF THANKS FROM BART CONNOLLY RE WINSTON MANOR HOME OWNERS' ASSOCIATION: ADJOURNMENT: There being nothing further from any member of the Council, Mayor Rocca asked if anyone present in the audience had anything they wished to offer under Good and Welfare. Mr. Bart Connolly of the Winston Manor Home Owner~ Association expressed his thanks to the Council for their interest in thei] projects and appreciation for all of Council's assistance. There being nothing further, Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilma] Ryan and regularly carried, that the meeting be ad3ourned. Time of ad3ourl ment- 9:00 p.m. .~TFULLY SUBMITTED~