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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1963-05-20REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO HELD MONDAY, MAY 20, 1963 TIME: PLACE: CALL TO ORDER: PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND INVOCATION: ROLL CALL: MINUTES: C LA IMS: PARKING DISTRICT NO. I CLAIMS: LOWRIE-BOTHIN- SWANSON ASSESSMENT DISTRICT CLAIM: PERSON AND SWANSON ASSESSMENT DISTRICT CLAIM: SEWERAGE TREATMENT IMPRV., PLANNING AND ENGINEERING FUND CLAIM: SSF MARINA CLAIMS: 8:00 p.m. Council Chambers, City Hall The meeting was called to order by Mayor Patrick E. A~.%ern at 8:03 p.m. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited, after w~ich in- vocation was given by Reverend J. Nilton Jarratt of P~rkwood Community Methodist Church. Present: Councilmen Patrick E. Ahem, Emilio Cortesil, Andrew Rocca, G. J. Rozzi, and Frank Bertucelli. ~ Absent: None. I Mayor Ahem asked if there was a motion approving the minutes of the regular meetin~ of May 6, 1963, and the adjourned reg- ular meeting of May l~, 1963. Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and reg- ularly carried, that the minutes of the regular meetin~ of May 6, 1963, and the adjourned regular meeting of May lB, ~963, be approved as submitted. ~ Mayor Ahem then asked if there was a motion approving the reg- ular claims as submitted for payment. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi and regularly carried, t~at the regular claims totaling $19,?~4.28 9e approved for payment. Parking District No. I Claims: Ma~or Ahem then asked if there was a motion approving the claims as submitted. Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and reg- ularly carried, that the claims as submitted for Parking Dis- trict No. l, totaling $1,370.48, be approved for payment. LOwrie-Bothin-Swanson Assessment District Claim: Wilson, Harzfeld, Jones & Morton claim dated MayI lB, 1963, in the amount of $1,500.00 for legal services. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi and reg- ularly carried, that the claim as submitted for the Lowrie- Bothin-Swanson Assessment District be approved for payment.~ Person and Swanson Assessment District Claim: Wilson, Harzfeld, Jones & Morton claim dated Mayi 13, 1963, in the amount of $2,961.15 for legal services. ~ Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and reg- ularly carried, that the claim as submitted for Perso~ and Swanson Assessment District be approved for payment. Sewerage Treatment Improvement, Planning and Engineeriing ~und Claim: Runnymede Press claim dated May 9, 1963, in the amount of " P T $633.98 for drawings - Plans for Waste umping and reat- meut Works Enlargements, Project Unit II" -- 30%|to be paid by San Bruno. i Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Bertuc~lli and regularly carried, that the claim as submitted for th~ Sewerage Treatment Improvement, Planning a~d Engineering Fund be approved for payment. South San Francisco Marina Claims: (a) Don's Yacht Service claim dated May l, 196~, in ithe amount of $152.25 for lifting decks, and installing gatle posts and rails. (b) Don's Yacht Service claim dated May 15, 1963, ini the amount of $1~7.00 for fabricating dcck gates. I (c) Buethe Sales Company claim dated May 2, 1963, ~th~-amount of $3,557.21 for lap dock ferders, etc. ' SSF MAR INA CLAIMS -- CONTINUED: SSF MUNICIPAL IMPRV. BONDS OF 1963 - C 0NSTRUCTION FUND CLAIM: PENINSULA SYMPHONY WEEK -.- MAY 19-25, 1963: PUBLIC EMPLOYEES WEEK -- JUNE 2-9, 1963: RESOLUTION NO. 3714 CO~NDATION -- ALFRED0 CERRI: RESOLUTION NO. 3715 TRANSFER OF FUNDS -- SEWERAGE TREATMENT IMPROV., PLANNING & ENGINEERING FUND: RESOLUTION NO. 3716 TRANSFER OF FUNDS -- SEWER RENTAL RESERVE FUND: RESOLUTION NO. 3717 A~V[ENDINGRESO. 3706 - SEWER RENTAL: RESOLUTION NO. 3718 SOUTHERN PACIFIC AGREEMENT - SIGNALS/ PRE-EMPTION: South San Francisco Marina Claims: (Continued) (d) John A. Blume & Associates claim dated October 16, 1962, in the amount of $3,112.00 fo~ engineering services dur- in~ the latter portion of 196'2. (e) Jacobs Bros. claim dated February l, 1963, in t~e amount of $207.00 for work completed as of January 17,~963. (f) Billy D. With claim dated Fekruary 20, 1963, in ithe amount of $347.90 for work completed as of January 15, i1963. Healy Tibbitts Construction Co. claim dated Janu 1963, in the amount of $55.20 for work completed January 17, 1963. ary 31, as of Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi and re_~- ularly carried, that the claims as submitted for the South San Francisco Marina be approved for payment. City of South San Francisco Munich_pal Improvement Bor~ds of 1963 - Construction Fund Claim: A. Carlisle & Co. claim dated April 29, 1963, id the amount of $801.84 for printiu.~ of b~nds. Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded 1)y Councilman Rocca and re_~- ularly carried, that the claim as submitted for the City of South San Francisco Municipal Improvement Bonds of 1963 - Construction Fund be approved for payment. The City Clerk announced that the followin_~ proclamation was issued by the Mayor's office: PROCLAMATION - PENINSULA SYMPHONY WEEK - MAY 19 TO 25, 1963. The Mayor so proclaimed. The City Clerk announced that the followin~ proclmma$ion was issued by the Mayor's office: PROCLAMATION - PUBLIC EMPLOYEES WEEK - JUNE 2 THROUGH JUNE 9, 1963. The Mayor so proclaimed. , City Attorney Noonan explained ths first resolution ~ead. y for Council action, after which Councilman Rocca introduced. "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BAN FRAN- CISCO COMMENDING ALFP~EDO CERRI FfIR HIS SERVICES TO THE CITY AND AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE TO HIM CF A CERTIFICATE OF ~COGNI- TION" . Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patlrick E. Aheru, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca, G. J. Rozzi, auid Frank Bertucelli. Noes, none. Absent, none. I City Attorney Noonan explained the next resolutiou,jafter which Councilman Rozzi introduced: "A RESOLUTION OF THE aITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO AUTHORIZING TRANSFER OF FUNDS -- SEWERAGE TREATMENT IMPR£VEMENT, PLANNING AND ENGINEER- ING FUND". Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Patrick E. Ahem, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca, G. J. Rozzi, a~d Frank Bertucelli. Noes, none. Absent~ none. ' The City Attorney then expIained the next resolution, after which Councilman Rocca introduced: "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING TRANSFER OF FUNDS TO SEWER RENTAL RESERVE FUND FRO~SEWERAGE TREATMENT IMPROVEMENT, PLANNING AND ENGINEERING FUND". Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen PaStick E. Ahem, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca, G. J. Rozzi, a~d Frank Bertucelli. Noes, none. Absent, none. City Attorney Noonau explained the next resolution,!'after which Councilman Rozzi introduced: "A RESOLUTION OF THE 0ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCIS.DO AME~ING RESOLUTION NO. 3706". Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Pabrick E. Aheru, Emilio CCortesi, Andrew Rocca, G. J. Rozzi, and Frank Bertucelli. Noes, none. Absent, none. ! City Attorney Noouan explained tne next resolution,.after which Councilman Rocca introduced: "RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECU- TION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY ~EGARDING SIGNALS AND PRE-EMPTION EQUIPMENT". Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes, Councilmen Paltrick E. Ahem, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca, G. J. Rozzi, a~d Frank Bertucelli. Noes, none. Absent, none. SSF IND. PARK NO. 1 SPUR TRACK ON CITY EASEMENT: PASQUALE CASSAN0 VARIANCE APPLICATION P.C. RES0. NO. 1605: KEITH G.-HARPER VARIANCE APPLICATION P.C. RES0. NO. 1606: LOUIE ANDRIGHETT0 VARIANCE APPLICATION P.C. RESO. NO. 1607: 5-0~o GEORGE A. CHRESTIONSO~~ VARIANCE APPLICATION P.C. RES0. NO. 1608: MR. & MRS. FRANK BATTELLA VARIANCE APPLICATION P.C. RES0. NO. 1609: MR. & MRS. 0. BLANDINI VARIANCE APPLICATION P.C. RES0. NO. 1610: Communication dated May l, 1963, received from Wells Manufac- turing Corporation requesting permission be coustruct~a truck loading platform and a railroad spur track ou City easement, Lot 9A, South San Francisco Industrial Park Unit No. 1. Accompanying letter from J. Franci~ Ward, Architect, concern- ing construction request. City Attorney Noonan stated that the construction of the truck loading platform and railroad spur track would be directly over the City's main force line for the sewerage treatmeutlplaut which serviced the industrial section, and for that r~ason it was the feelinm of Council that it would be disadvautameous for the City to allow such construction. He further remarked that it would be in order for the City to deny the use of !the ease- ment for the purpose applied for. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Bertucelli and regularly carried, that the request of the Wells Manufacturing Corporation be denied. VARIANCE Resolution No. 1605 was received from the Planning Commission recommending permission be zranted for thel request to permit 41½% lot coverage instead of-required 40% at 256 Evergreen Drive. Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca iaud reg- ularly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Com- mission be approved and accepted. VARIANCE Resolution No. 1606 was received from the P~annin~ Commission recommending permissior, be granted for the requSst for a 2 foot encroachment into required 5 foot side Nard to permit 42-2/3% lot coverage instead of required 40%, at 17 Greenwood Drive. Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and reg- ularly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Com- mission be approved and accepted. VARIANCE Resolution No. 1607 was received from the Planning Commission recommending permission be ~ranted for the request to encroach 2 feet into required ~ foo~ side yard, and 42½% lot coverage instead of required 40%, at 318 NorthwoOd Drive, subject to the condition that existing building linelon side yard be maintained. Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded '~y Councilman Rocca. and reg- ularly carried, that the recommendation of the Plauu!nE Com- mission be approved and accepted. VARIANCE Resolution No. 1608 was '?eceived from the Planning Commission recommending permission be granted for the request to locate an accessory building within the front one,half of lot and within 4 feet from main building instead of required l0 feet, at 107 Verauo Drive. Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Roccai and reg- ularly carried, that the recommendation of the Plaunling Com- mission be approved and accepted. VARIANCE Resolution No. 1609 was received from the Planning Commission recommending permissicu be granted for the request, to subdivide one lot into two lots, one lot to be 5,!530 sq. ft. instead of required 6,000 sq. ft., and one lot to bei 4,270 sq. ft. instead of required 4,000 sq. ft., at 843 Miller Aveinue. Inter-Office Memorandum dated Ma~ 21, 1963, from the Planning Commission recommending approval for the request to subdivide one lot into two lots at 843 MilLer Avenue. There being no objections from the Council, Mayor Ahem re' quested the matter held over pending the receipt of'a complete report ou the matter from the Planning Commission. VARIANCE Resolution No. 1610 was received from the Planning Commission recommending denial for the request to smbdivide two lots into three lots: one containing 4,340 sq. lft. instead of required 6,000 sq. ft.; one containing 4,395 sq.!ft, instead of required 5,000 sq. ft.; and one-containing 4,700isq. ft. instead of required 5,000 sq, ft. - Lots 17 and 18,~Block 5, High School Park Addition (675 Pine Terrace). Inter-Office Memorandum dated May 21, 1963, from the Planning Commission concerning this application. Letter dated Ma~ 14, 1963, from Mr. and Mrs. B~andini concern- lug the decision of the Planning Commission. MR. AND MRS. O. BLANDINI VARIANCE APPLICATION P.C. RES0. N0. 1610: ( CONTINUED ) GIUSEPPE GIOFFRE VARIANCE APPLICATION P.C. RESO. NO. 1611: COLDWELL, BANKER AND COMPANY VARIANCE APPLICATION P.C. RES0. NO. 1612: MR. AND MRS. RAY GIANNECCHINI AMENDING USE PERMIT NO. 1496 POLICE DEPARTMENT VEHICLE - BIDS: MONTHLY REPORTS: DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE C 0NTROL: ,~)- lb'fl GOOD AND WELFARE: Ma~or Ahem asked City Attorney Noonan if he felt the'letter submitted by the applicant was au appeal, to which the City Attorney replied that this constituted a letter of appeal and that Council should set a public hearing date ou the matter. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi and reg- ularly carried, that a public heariug ou the matter be set for July 1, 1963. VARIANCE Resolution No. 1611 was r.~ceived from the Planning Commission recommending permission be granted for the!request to create a substandard corner lot of 3701 square feet at and 214 Juniper Avenue. Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded b~ Councilman Rocca and reg- ularly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Com- mission be approved and accepted. VARIANCE Resolution No. 1612 was received from the Planning Commission recommending permission be granted for the request for a permit for two signs, approximately 13'6" x 40' at 701 Dubuque Avenue, in an M-2-H area. Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and reg- ularly carried, that the recommendation of the Plannilng Com- mission be approved and accepted. Inter-Office Memorandum dated May 16, 1963, received from the Planning Commission recommending ~ermissiou be grante~d for the request to amend the original use-permit and variaucei in the following manner: original request was for permission to erect two apartment units over existing apartment and garages ou the lane, maintaining the present home on the front of the property at 411 Baden Avenue as well as cottage to the rear°X, present home. Amended request is for permission to maintain existing apartment and garages ou lane, house and cottage on Baden Avenue and add an additional two dwelling units ou Baden Avenue attached to the single family dwelling. Councilman Rozzi moved, seconded by Councilman Roccaiand regu- larly carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Commis- sion be approved and accepted. Inter-Office Memorandum received from the City Manager submit- ting compilation of bids for the purchase of a police vehicle. City Manager Aiello declared the bids received, stating that the bid of Volonte Motors was the low bid. Councilman Rocca moved, seconded by Councilman Rozzi~and regu- larly carried, that the recommendation of the Police Chief, as concurred in by the City Manager, be approved and award made to the low bidder, Voloute Motors. Monthly Reports for April, 1963, were received from: City Clerk Parking District No. 1 Fire Department Library Police Department Peninsula Humane Society Department of Public Health ~ud Welfare of San Mateo County - Sanitation Section There being no objections, Mayor Ahern ordered the rsports accepted and placed on file. The following application was received from the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control: Lunardi & Co., Inc. -- Application for Retail On-Sale General (bona fide public eating place) at 1144 Mission Road. There being no objections, Mayor Ahem ordered the r!eport filed. There being nothing further, Maycr Ahem asked if aNY member of the Council had anything they wished to offer under Good and Welfare. There being none, he asked if anyone present in the audience had anything they wished to offer under Good and Welfare. ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 1873 RECLAMATION DISTRICTS ACT: ADJOURNMENT: There being none, City Attorney Noonan at this time brought to Council attention Assembly Bill Number 1873, which was a bill prepared with the assistance of Ernest Wilson of the firm of Wilson, Harzfeld, Jones and Morton and had to do with certain changes to the Reclamation Distric;s Act. He remarked that Mr. Wilson had requested that Council forward a letter in sup- port of this bill to Sacramento. Discussion followed concerning the bill, its provisions, and League of California Cities support after expression Of support by cities was received. ~ Councilman Rozzi then moved, seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly carried, that a letter b~ sent in support of Assembly Bill Number 1873 provided the City Attorney's analysis shows that the ~wers and protection in the Reclamation Actiwill be preserved in Improvement Acts, and that the City Attorney re- view the analysis with the League of California CitieS. There being nothing further, Councilman Rozzi moved, Seconded by Councilman Rocca and regularly ~arried, that the m~eting be adjourned until June 3, 1963, at 8.00 p.m. Time of adjournment: 8:25 p.m. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, City Clerk May or