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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1969-08-2710 ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF TI~ CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAg FRAgCISCO REiD gT~NE~A¥, At~JST 27, 1969 TIME t PLACE t CALL ~0 ORDER ROLL GALLs MEMORANDUMS OF UNDERSTANDING~ POLICE DEPARTNENT WAGE CDI~IITTEE s COUNCIL 57, LOCAL 1569 AFSC~E~ FIRE DEPARTMENT LOCAL 1507~ SO. S.F. ~NICIPAL ENPLOY~S ASSN. ~ HH~LUTION ~. ESTA~I~I~ ~Y S~ES 1969-70~ ~0 O0 RESOLUTION gO. 5145 FIXING AMOUNT OF REVENUE REC~JIRED FROM PROPERTY TAXES 1969-70, RRSOLUI~Og ~0. 5146 FIXIgG TAX RATE FOR FISCAL YEAR 1969-70t RESOLUTIO# NO. 5147 APPROVING OPERATING ~UDGET 1969-708 RESOLUTION NO. 5148 FIXING AM~JNT OF REVERIE R£C~JIRED FROM P~OPERTY TAXES IN WEST PAl~ PARKS AND PANKWAYS MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1969-70s 5 7S30 p.m. Council Chambers, City Hall. The moe~ing was called to order by M~yor Bertucalli at 7~39 p.m. Presents Abseflt8 Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Aborn, F. Frank Nas~ini end Andrew Rocc&. Councilmn Warren Steinka~p. City Nanager Mc~enzie at this time distributed to the members of the City Council M~aorandum of Understanding which he had executed with the varies ~loyee groups. City,niger N~onzie read frm the first M~rand~ of Understanding whi~ had exerted ~th the Police Department Wage ~mittee, explaining the areas of agre~ent. Discussion followed concerning the mtter of unifor~ allowances~ the matter of salary survey which was proposed robe undertaken~ as well as the compensation which was to be paid for overtime. After discussion, City ~tanager Mc~enzie then read fro~ the Nemorandu~ of Understanding which had been executed with Council 57, Local 1569, APace. He then read fram the third Ma~orandu~ of Understanding which had been executed with the Fire Dopart~aant, Local 1507, after which discussion followed concerning the matter of uniforms and what this allowance covered. The final b~orandu~ of Understanding was then explained by the City Manager which was executed with the South San Francisco Nunicipal bployees Association. City Attorney Noonan then explained the first resolution which hsd been prepared after which Councilman Mamaini introduced & resolution entitlteds #A RHSOLUTIONGST~ISHING SALARY $CHEDULES AND INCREASES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1969-70." Roll call vote was as followss Ayes' Councilmen Prank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahem, F. Frank Na_~,~ni and Andrew Rocca. Noes, none. Absent, Councilman Warren Steinka~p. City Manager McKenzie at this time expressed his thanks to the Mayor and members of the City Council for their generosity and expressed his appreciation to the various employee groups with whom he met for their understanding. Captain Ho~mo Zylker, representing the Fire Deparment, expressed his thanks to the Mayor and members of the City Council and the City Manager for their generosity and cooperation in this regard. Sergeant $alvatore Rosano, representing the Police Doparmant, likewise expressed his thanks to the Mayor and me~bers of the City Council and to the City Manager for their work and the benefits granted. City Manager Mc~enzie at this time stated that the next series of itee~ which would be before the City Council would be tho adoption of the fiscal budget for the fiscal year 1969-70j setting of the tax ratej fixing of the revenuesj and related items. City Attorney Noonan then explained the first resolution concerning these items after which Councilmn Masmtni introduced the resolution entitledt #A RESOLUTION FIXING T~ A~#T OF R~VENU~ RE~IR~-D FROM P~OPPJITY TAXES FOR T~ FISCAL YP~J~ 1969-70.# Roll call vote was as followss Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucalli, Patrick E. Ahem, F. Frank Massena and Andrew Rocca. Noes, none. Absent, Council~an Warren Steinkemp. City Attorney Noonan explained the resolution fixing the tax rate after which C~uacil~an Ahem introduced the resolution entitled~ 'A RESOLUTION FIXING THE TAX RATE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1969-70.' Roll call vote was as followss Ayes, Councilaan Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick ~. Aborn, F. Frank N~ni and Andrew Rocca. Noes, none. Absent, Councilman Warren St'einka~p. After an explanation by City Attorney Noonan, Councilmn Rocca introduced the resolution entitled~ "A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE OPERATING BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1969-70.' Roll cell vote was as followss Ayes, Councilman Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Aborn, P. Frank NaOmi and Andre~ Rocca. Noes, none. Absent, Councilman Warren Steinka~p. City Attorney NOonan then explained the resolution concerning the a~ount of revenue re- quired fram property taxes in West Park Parks and Parkways Maintenance District after which Councilman Masmini introduced the resolution entitledt #A I~.SOLUTION FIXING UdG ANOUNTOP R~V~ R~II~ ~RONPROPP~TY TAY~S IN TH~ W~ST PAI~ PA~S AND PARKWAYS NAINTENANC~ DISTRICT F~ TH~ FISCAL YEAR 1969-70o# Roll call vote was as follo~s~ Ayes, Councilman Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahem, F. Frank Mamaini and Aadrew RoCCao Noes, none. Absent, Councilman Warren Steinka~p. RESOLUTION NO. 5149 FIXING TAX RATE WEST PARK PABKS AND PARKWAYS lIL~I I, ITENMICE DISTRICT 1969-70~ APPOINTMENT OF VOTIIG F. IECUTION OF LANDSCAPE ARCNIIECT'$ AGREEMENT CLAY AVENUE PARKs OPPOSITION TO (HANGING OF POLICE UNIFOIUIs II~ilOVEMF. Ifl'S IN WESI, II~NSTON After an explanation by City Attorney Noonan, Councilmen Mamnini introduced the reso- lution entitled8 'A RESOLUI,ION FIXING THE TAX RAI,~- FOR THE FI~?~L YEAR 1969-70 - WEST PARK PARKS MID PARi~IAYS ILa. INTE~ANCE DISTRICT." Roll call vote was as follows8 Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahern, F. Frank Mammini and Andrew Rocca. Noes, none. Absent, Councilmen Warren Steinkamp. City Attorney Noonan explained the next resolution after which Councilman Rocca Intro- duced the resolution entitled8 ABSEIICE OF CITY Roll call vote was as followss Ayes, Councilmen Frank J. Bertucelli, Patrick E. Ahern, F. Frank Mananini and Andrew Rocca. Noes, none. Absent, Councilmen Werren Steinkamp. City ~jer Mctienzte at this time asked the Mayor and members of the City Council if ~ were lrl~psTg 'to d~si~nlte a representative to vote for the City Council at the Atonal Llm~ae C~,~t~snc~ which was to be held September 28 - October 1, 1969. At the request of Mayor Bertucelli, the matter was continued, pending the return of Councilman Steinkamp from vacation. City Manager McKenzie brought to the attention of the City Council the matter of the execution of the Landscape Architect's Agreement for the Clay Avenue Park, which was to be executed between the City and the firm of Ribera & Sue, Inc. Councilmen Ahern moved, seconded by Councilmen Manmini and regularly carried, that the Mayor be authorized to execute an Agreement for Landscape Architect's services between the City and the firm of Ribera & Sue, Inc. There being nothing further, Mayor Bertucelli at this time read a letter which was received, dated August 23, 1969 and signed by a San Mateo County l,axpayer, voicing opposition to the changing of the Police uniforms. Police Chief Fabbri explained the research which was presently being Bade in an eftort to improve the appearance as well as moking it more comfortable for · police officer by eliminating the present heavy uniform. He stated that any changes proposed or con- templated, would be those which the City would be proud of. Mr. Dan Murphy, a resident of West Winston Manor, briefly commented on the monies which his organizetion hsd spent for the beautification work in their area and the youths employed in this work, requesting the cooperation of the City. Discussion then followed at which time the City Manager, at the request of the Mayor, commented on the park which was to be constructed in their area, stating that a definite time of completion c~uld not be set at this time since the architectural study would have to be made by the ftrm whichwas employed in this regard. Discussion then followed between Mr. Murphy and the Director of Public Works concerning the matter of underground drainage which Mr. Goss explained to Mr. Murphy. Mr. Murphy suggested the planti.n9 of the hilly area in their district at this time to prevent erosion. City Menager McKenzie was requested to check on this metter. There being nothing further, Mayor Bertucelli stated that the meeting would be adjourned to the next regular meeting of September 2, 1969 and that the City Council would now meet in their Study Session. Time of adjournments 8857 p.m. RESPECTFULLY ~J~tlTTED, APPROVED8 Mayor +The discussions contained herein are excerpts and not verbatim.