HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso - CC - 040-1967RESOLUTION NO. Cr
RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Burlingame that the
contract for advertising and promotion be entered into with the Burlingame
Chamber of Commerce, according to the terms and conditions thereof as
set forth in the annexed Agreement, made a part hereof and incorporated
herein as if the same were fully set forth herein;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor be and he is hereby
authorized, for and on behalf of the City of Burlingame and the City Council,
to execute the said Agreement, and that the same be attested by the City
Clerk.
The foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced at a regular
meeting of the City Council of the City of Burlingame held on the 19th day
of June, 1967 , and adopted by the following votes:
Ayes: Councilmen: Cro
Noes: Councilmen:
-Diederichsen-George-Johnson-Martin.
None
Absent: Councilmen: None
ATTEST: 7 2i-VCGI��
MAYOR
GENERAL CONTRACT FOR ADVERTISING APPRO-
PRIATION ENTERED INTO BY THE BURLINGAME
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WITH THE CITY OF
B UR LINGAME
THIS AGREEMENT made this 1st day of July , 1967,
by and between the Burlingame Chamber of Commerce, duly organized and
existing under and by virtue of the By -Laws of said organization hereinafter
sometimes called Advertiser, and the City of Burlingame, a municipal cor-
poration.
WITNESSE TH:
WHEREAS, Advertiser is a Chamber of Commerce located in
the City of Burlingame with special knowledge, experience and facilities for
promotion, entertaining and advertising work and for doing the things herein-
after agreed to be done by it; and
WHEREAS, The City of Burlingame desires to employ or secure
the services of said Advertiser to do the things hereinafter agreed to be done
by said Advertiser;
NOW, THEREFORE, this agreement witnesseth:
1. Said Advertiser herewith and hereby agrees during the term
of this contract to receive and entertain public guests for the City of
Burlingame, to assist in public celebrations held by the City of Burlingame
at large, to aid and carry on the work of inducing immigration to the City
of Burlingame, and generally, to advertise or promote the City of
Burlingame, all in a manner herein provided,
2. Said Advertiser agrees to use its facilities and its special
knowledge and experience in carrying out the terms of this agreement to be
performed by it.
3. Whenever the City Council of said City shall desire the
performance of any services by said Advertiser under this contract it shall
notify said Advertiser and request said Advertiser to prepare and present
for the approval of said Council a plan of advertising, entertainment or
ether suitable proposal and the approximate cost thereof, and when said
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Advertiser shall be of the opinion that any service of the character herein
provided for should be undertaken, it shall make an application at a regular
meeting of the City Council and request permission to present a plan or
proposal for the consideration of said Council specifying the service to be
rendered or work to be done and the approximate cost thereof. Upon
approval of any such plan or proposal by said City Council whether presented
in response to the direction of said Council or upon the initiative of said
Advertiser, said Advertiser shall proceed with the execution of said plan or
proposal and shall be entitled to compensation therefor as hereinafter pro-
vided. Said Council may modify or alter any such plan or proposal in its
entirety or may direct the submission of a new plan or proposal which may
be modified, altered or rejected in the same manner. Upon final approval
of any such plan or proposal and the execution thereof by said Advertiser,
said City shall pay to said Advertiser upon its demand as hereinafter
provided, cost of executing said plan or proposal which shall not exceed by
more than ten per cent (10%) the estimated cost of such plan or proposal as
hereinabove provided,
4. The obligation or obligations of said City and/or the services
and/or the work to be done and performed by said Advertiser under this
contract shall not exceed the total sum of Six Thousand Dollars ($6, 000. 00).
5. All moneys due said Advertiser under said contract shall be
paid upon demands presented and audited, as required by the said City, and
shall be supported by a statement of said Advertiser showing the amount
expended or liabilities incurred forming the basis of such claim. Said
Advertiser shall be entitled to payment only for the expense actually paid
or incurred by it in accordance with the purpose of this contract.
6. The effective term of this contract shall be from the first
day of July, 1967, to and including the 30th day of June, 1968.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said City has caused this agreement
to be executed by its Mayor and attested by its City Clerk pursuant to and
authorized by the resolution of the City Council of said City, and said
Advertiser has caused said contract to be signed on its behalf by its
General Manager thereunto duly authorized, all as of the day and year first
above written.
ATTEST:
City Clerk
APPROVED:
City Attorney
CITY OF BURLINGAME
By X2/ T9 . . . . .
Mayor
B UR LINGAME
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
By. �f! �z( t��c•7sl�c�. .
General Manager
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CITY OF BURLINGAME
DOLLAR VOLUME OF TAXABLE TRANSACTIONS
REPORTED BY THE STATE BOARD OF EQUILIZATION
(Taxable Transactions in Thousands of Dollars)
Quarter 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966
1st
14,808
16,819
15,939
18,332
21,620
24,065
22, 726
27,225
2nd
17,391
19,378
18, 287
20, 919
22, 451
25, 726
25,944
27,301
3rd
16,291
18,009
19,654
21, 065
24,895
26, 042
27,280
27,743
4th 19,878 20,013 21,122 24,087 25,566 26,510 28,746 31,004
Annual 68,368 74,219 75,002 84,403 94, 532 102, 343 104, 696 113, 273*
Total
*Increase of $8, 577, 000. 00 over 1965
NUMBER OF PERMITS TO SELL TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY
OUTSTANDING ON JULY 1, 1966, AND DOLLAR VOLUME OF TAXABLE
TRANSACTIONS DURING 1966 IN THE CITY OF BURLINGAME
BY TYPE OF BUSINESS
(Taxable Transactions in Thousands of Dollars)
Type of Business
Per-
mits
1965
Taxable
Trans-
actions
1965
Per-
mits
1966
Taxable
Trans-
actions
1966
RETAIL STORES:
Apparel stores
24
$ 2,378
24
$ 2,408
General merchandise stores
3
4,367
8
4,809
Food stores
23
4,025
23
4,128
Packaged liquor stores
6
1,659
6
1, 595
Eating and drinking places
48
2,540
50
2,748
Drug stores
11
1,893
12
1,821
Home furnishings and appliance stores
26
1,589
25
1,425
Building material & farm implement stores
16
2,211
15
1,528
Motor vehicle dealers & auto supplies
23
23,688
23
23,901
Service stations
31
616
31
616
Other retail stores
60
5,574
61
6,097
RETAIL STORES TOTALS
271
$ 50,540
278
$ 51,076
ALL OTHER OUTLETS
534
54, 156
561
62,197
TOTALS, ALL OUTLETS
805
$104, 696
839
$113, 273
The following table repres :s a Survey of Buying Power fr. Burlingame for the
Calendar Years 1956 - 1965 inclusive; Sales Management Magazine, June 10, 1966.
(Figures shown in Thousands of Dollars, unless otherwise indicated.)
Effective
Estimated
No. of
Buying
Per Capita
Family
Population
Families
Income
Income
Income
1956
2 , 700
,
7, 580
$2,977.00
8, 554. 00
1957
22,100
7,700
64,069
2,899.00
8,321.00
1958
23,200
8,100
66,367
2,861.00
8,193.00
1959
24,000
8,300
72,671
3,028.00
8,756.00
1960
24,500
8,600
76,979
3, 142.00
9,056.00
1961
24,500
9,500
87, 572
3,574.00
9, 519.00
1962
250400
9,500
93,087
3,665.00
9,799.00
1963
26,000
9,800
98,908
3,804.00
10,093.00
1964
26,700
10,000
106,784
3,999.00
10,678.00
1965
27,200
10,300
114,391
4,206.00
11,106.00
Total
Furniture
Retail
Household
General
Sales
Appliances
Automotive
Merchand.
Food
1956
i�
31
$ZO,793
72-7-87-2
21 22
1957
55,708
1,414
23,853
2,939
13,688
1958
50,942
1,310
19,651
2,860
13,499
1959
59,015
1,420
24,106
3,119
15,373
1960
60,327
1,387
24,342
3,213
16,076
1961
56,Z52
1,303
21,773
3,169
15,635
1962
62,054
1,371
25,472
3,517
16,353
1963
67,003
1,520
28,046
3,860
17,175
1964
63,493
935
23,341
30802
16,867
1965
69,196
975
26,553
4,195
17,782
Eat and
Lumber
Gas
Drink
Building
Drugs
Stations
Apparel
Places
Hardware
1956
1781
2,45
,3 0
2,392
1957
1,647
2,866
3,272
2,523
560
1958
1,616
2,849
3,195
2,389
514
1959
2,302
2,479
2,085
2,682
1,343
1960
2,430
2,697
2,123
2,765
1,321
1961
2,356
2,597
2,016
2,669
1,185
1962
2,468
2,719
2,147
---
1,276
1963
2,555
2,884
2,243
3,071
1,343
1964
2,823
3,382
2,599
4,739
562
1965
3,121
3,584
2,654
5,183
597
Retail Sales
Retail Sales - Quality Index*
Index of Sales
Activity**
1960 1961
1962 1963 1964 1965 1960 1961 1962
1963 1964 1965
Burlingame -ITI
168 168 170
163 1 1
203 192 193
199 176 175
San Mateo
144
141 137 142
140 139
156 158 147
161 157 155
San Mateo
Co. 123
125 123 125
124 123
103 107 104
108 110 108
The Quality Index is a measure of the purchasing ability of each county and city
as compared with the nation (100).
% The Index of Sales Activity relates the retail sales percentage to the population
percentage, in a manner similar to the Quality Index. It will serve to high-
light those areas (mainly cities) which account for disproportionately high (or
low) sales volume in relation to average volume for their population.