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CALL TO ORDM
At wor"d fnom the Chaln,
Pledge of A]1gglgns6 ;.
BurlLngame, Callfor:nla
October 3, 1960
aL1 1n the Councll ChFmber erose end gevo thethe F1ag.
ROLL CALL
Presont - Councl.lmen: Byrd - Johns on-Lo:renz -Morgan
Absent - Councllnen! Rooth
CouncLlnen Roothl absent beceuse of ll1ness, ras excused on motlon of
CouncLlman Johnson and seconded by Councllman Lor:enz.
l,IIilUlIES
The minutes of the prevlous meeti.ng of Septemben 19, 1960r submlttedto Councl1, rene unanlmous 1y approved and adopted on motlon of
Councllmen By:rd and secondcd by Councllman Johnson.
BIDS
1. RESURFACING ACACTA DRIVE AND PALOMA A\IENUE
The Chal:: announced that bids neceived for the rosupfacing of Acacle
Dr.lve and a pontlon of Paloma Avenue and opened at 2:O0 p.m., on thlsdate, ln accor:dance with legal notlce, vene declaned as follows:
BTDDER UNIT TOTAL
F. D. Sper.:ry Co.
1311 North Canolan Avenue $z.zo $ 5,390.00
Flsk, Flrenze & Mclean
1120 Mar"s ten Road 7 .81+5,1+88.00
Lon:rle Paving Co.
1./h Sen B:'uno Rd. So.San Fr:ancls co 7.98 5,586.oo
Bnown
Manor Dnlve, San Carlos 8.2',,775.Oo
F. H.
104
Bragato Pavlng Co.
!00 Bnagato Rd., Belmont
Kunz Pavlng Co.
800 south Eayshore, san Mateo
Engineen Es tlmate, $5, 600.oo
8.[0
e.8t
hat the F. D. Spenny Co., th
btd tn the total amount of $
RESoLUTTON N0. 5f-6O rrA Res
clng=-Acaela Dfve and Portlo
5, BBo .00
6 , 895. oo
lorest respons lb1e
390.00 andutlon of Awerd
of Paloma Avenue -
unan1no us 1y
Councllman Byrd moved t
bldden, be awanded the
lntroduced for passage,
0F Contract fon Resurfa
Job Nunber 50-18, n seco
adopted on r:o11 cafl .
eI),
o1
n
dnded by Councllman Lorenz an
A regular. meetlng of the &rr.l Lngame Clty Councll was held on the
above glven date. Meetlng calIed to onder at 8:0! p.m., - 'Mayor.
Mongan ln the Cheln.
PI,EDGE OF AI,LMTA}ICE
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2. REST ROOMS - RAY PARK
The Chalr announcedstatlon ln Ray Pa:rk,
decla::ed as follors:
that blds r"ecolved for. the enectlon of a comfort
openod ln accondance rlth publlshed notlce, wer:o
Anthu:r. Bros .2t Vlsta, San Meteo
Thornton Constnuctlon Co.60! Industr:laL Way
Morllnd Constr.uctlon Co.
972 EL Camlno Rea1, So. San hanclsco
Eeart Const?uctlon Co.
2813 NorthsLde, R6dwe6d City
ilome s
Camlno Rea1, M1116!gs
A & W Sor.enson
1009 S. Clar.emont, San Mateo
Dave Ma::tln - Mar:tln & Roblns, Inc.
10 31 Ter:nrlnal Way, San Car'Ios
Peance, McAlllsten & Thor.sell, Inc.
1029 San Mateo Ave., San Brr:no
Englneen Estlmater $8r500.0o
$ ?,r79.00
7,332.0O
7,1+38.00
7, h9l+.00
7 ,627.O0
7 ,9]-5.OO
7 ,970.00
8,287.0O
9,393.oO
bid of Les Kellyr (01 Dgl6yfslr,
,179.00, be aecepted and intnoducednA Resotutlon of Awarql of Contnact
n Ray Pa::k - Job Nunber 50-15tt
adopted unanlmous Iy on ro11 caL1.
BIDDER
tes Xe1ly
503 Dal€vieu, Belmont
ng Cole
113 EI
]\1
Councllman Bynd noved thet tho
Be1mont, ln the totat amount of
Iow
$?
f or:
f or"
essage,
seconded by Counc llman Johns on
p
onstructfon of -eomorf-ft {t
RESOLUTION NO. 6lr-50tlo
and
EEARING
TWO HOUR PARKING ON CAPUCIIINO AVENUE
?he Chaln announced that thls was the tl-me end the plece scheduled by
Councll to conduct a publlc hgaring on a ?econmendatLon to provlde antro hou:r parklng resinlctlontr on dapuchlno Avenue, frorn Baroadwayto Carrnellta Avenue.
ft wss the consensue of the Councll that the request was JustlfLed andthe Clty Attonney was nequested to-prepa:r€ an ordinance fon lntroduc-tlon at the next r.eguJ.an meetlng, october 17, 1960.
A petltlon rag recelved, datad Augus t 15, 1960, bearing the slgnatur:esof nlnete€n horne onner:s end tenants nesidlng on the 1100 block of
Capuchlrio Avenue, requestlng that actlon be taken stmlLar to that
affectLng the control of trafflc on Palome Avenue.
D. R. Ander"son, 1112 Cepuehl.no Avenue and Mrs. lI. A. Stattlen, 1115
Capuchlno Avenue, reno ln ettendance and c onf funed tbe exlstence oftr.affic congestlon, partlcularLy rlthln the 110O block on Capuchino
lvonue and ungtng that a parklng nostnlctlon be lnposcd at least on a
temporany tnlal basls.
The heanlng was declaned concluded thereaften.
TOTAL
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COMMUNICATTONS
1. FINAL REPORT O}I POTICE PERSONNEL TSSUE
A repo::t on the status of the Pollce Depantment pensonnel lssue,as nequested by the._Councll at the last regular. ueetlng, was sub-mltted by the Clty Msns*.r ln a connunlcatlon deted September 30rr.960.
The Clty rutan ager advlsed that ltwhlle lt 1s not claimed that wonk
on the Burllngame Po11ce Fonce is tUtopiar ther.e have been no
gnlevances fo:rthcomlng unden exlstlng operatlng pnocedures.tr
Mayor. Mongan, speaklng 1n behalf of the mombens of the Councl1,
stated that the connrunlcatlon fnom the City Manager would be
accepted as a fLnel and a conclusLve r.eport on the Po1lce Depertment
personnel issue.
2. REPORT ON OLD FIELD IIOUSE I}I RAY PANK
The nepont concluded with a recorunendatlgn that rnathen than tny to
retai.n- the old uns lghtly fr:ame stnucturet' arrangements cfln be m;dedurlng tbe constructLon of the new rest noom stnucture, "to bul1dproper storaple facllltles ray from the sanltany facllltles frgn
monles not used fnom the approprlatlon for. the new nest rooms. '
The Councll obsenwd that the bid submttted and accepted for the
er.ectlon of tha confort statlon wag cons lderab).y lowen than the
sum budgeted and followlng some discusslon, lt ras the general
consensua that the su::p1us funds be applled on the constructLon of
a storage factll ty.
A motlon was the::eupon lntr"oduced by Councllrran Bynd that the Clty
l,lanager, 1n collabonatlon lrlth the Clty Englneenr n6gotlate rrlth
the contr"actor f6r the constructlon of an appr.opr.latc stonagefaclIlty apart fi:orn the s anltar:y fac11lty at the lowest posslble cost.fhe notton was seconded by CounclLnan Johnson snd unanlmously cetlled.
?NEPORT ON BROADI'IAY.ROLLINS ROAD INTERSECTION
A comrmrnleatLon from the Clty l"lanager r dated SEplsnbe:r 10, 1!60,
edvlsed of h1s r€cent meetlng rlth the DlstnLct Ibafflc Englneen
of the Stato Dlvlslon of dlgb},ays and of thelt personal observatlonof the lnter.sectlon of B:roadway-Rol1lns Road durl,ng the peek perlod.
The Clty l'lanagen advlsed that tho Dlstnict Trafflc Englneen has statedthat "tf the Clty would comply wlth thefu r'equest to change the name
of Otd Bayshore blgbway, ttrey would be able to dfu.ect some tfaffLc
whlch ls Lonlng ori tn6'rneeiray by pt oper dlrectlonal slgns."
The Clty Managel fu:rther advlsed, wlth neferenea to the use of two
patnolman at tlre lntersectlon, tbat the Trafflc Englneer has concr::rnedihat ttthe ove::all lmprovement ls negllgtble."
It yas the r.ecomnendatlon of the Clty Manager that e fonthcomlng repont-
from the Stato Trafffg Englneer be analyzed and evaluated nelatlve to
the appnoprlate method to lmpno're tnafflc condltlons at the lnter'-
sectlon.
Wlth reference to the pnoposed chFnge 1n the neme of the [OId Bays hore
fllgbraytt end ln t€p1y io inquinles of tfp Chelr, the Plsnnlng Advlsor'
advlsed that the Commlsslon has voted unanLraously to appnove a name
change but to date no aSneom€nt has been reached on the eelectlon of
an approprl,ate subs tltutlon.
A conrmunl-catlon was read fnom the City I'ianagen, dated September 28,
1960r subnlttlng a detalled report as nequested by the CouncLlr con-cernlng an Lnvestlgatlon made relati.ve to an o1d structure ln Ray
Park hous lng sanltary facllltles and storage space.
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Mayor: Morgan and Councllnen Byrd each erpressed concern that no neguler
alr s Lgnnont 1s glvea to Pollee Offlcer:s to patnol the lnte::sectlon -
partlcularly dur.lng peak hor:rs. Counclluen Bynd statgd that the p::oblgm
should be necognlzed and, 1n hl. s oplnlon, thene wene "no val1d reasons"to lgnor"e the dlnectlve to patrol.
In neply, the Clty Managen defended the d ecislon edmLnlstrated by theChlef of Pollce, statlng that the senvlce xas not commensurate wlthbeneflts ach16v€d and theLr conclwlon was based on obs6r.vat1on.
Councllm^an Byr.d stated that the nurnber: of cars tr.avellng botween thepenlod fnom [:[! p.m., to lt3O p.m., constltutes en ex tr€ne hezandat the lntensectlon srd 1n hls oplnlon, Justlfied the servlces ofpo1lce offlcers ln the dLroctlon of trafflc. Counc llman Byrril
reconmended that a traffle rsport ::elatlve to the intersoctlon b€submltted to Councll et least once a month.
Councllman Johnson suggeeted that Councll, hold the subJect ln abeyancependlng a perlodLc repont fron the Clty I'lana ger and upon necel.pt of a
nepont fnom the State Dlstnlct Trafflc Englneer:.
4.PARICING LO? ON PARE ROAD . SIX MONTIIS LEASE SOLICITED
A conuunlcatlon from the Clty r'ianagon, dated September 10, 1950,
advlsed that the owner.s of the pa::klng lot on Park Road have beon
approachod for a contlnuatlon of the exlstlng lease for an addltlonalslx months, subsequ€nt to whlch the omer"s hav6 lndlcated by corres-
pon$ence, thefu w11llngness to extend the-lease to lnclude the Monthof octoberr 1950, at an agreed rental ot &21+3.75 per month.
The Clty Manager suggosted that the Off-Stncet Parktng Colrlrnlttee be
funmediately ncqucsted to cubntt e prog?ols ?cport and an crtlnrtc ofthe t lne roqufu!'cd to,present a plan ln ondef to determlne the Cltyrs
obllgatlon relatlve to the parking Lot.
Referttlng to t
rhene ln the Clof the lease fthat the subJe
negot 1at 1on.
he actlon taken by Councll at the last negular me6tl,ng,ty Managen uas dlnected to negotlate for the contlnuatlonor a mlnlrmm penlod of slx nonths, the ChaLr recommertledct be agaln referned to the Clty Menager fon furthen
Councllman B3n:d, speaklng on the subJect of the formatlon of an Off-
Stneet Par:klng Agsegsment Dlstnlct, suggested and theneafter movedthat the Clty Msnggsn (1')eonfe!: with Ennest A. W11son, Attor"ney, to
asce::taln wtrether:, ln the 6vent of the pu?chase of the Iot, the City
mey be telmbursed by the Penklng Agsessment Dlstnlct and (2) to obtaln
a detenmLnation fnom the orrnens rhe ther the Lot may be purchascd, the
punchese pric€ and the terns of punchase. rhe motlon was secoirded by
Councllmen Ionenz end carr:r-ed.
The Clty Managen ras dfirected to negotlato a sLx months agreementthe contlnuatLon of the lease of the Par.k Road parklng lot at the
monthly rental nate obtalnable.
as conplete and lntnoduced for passage
'Accepting llonk - Constnuctlon of Dr:mp Ar:ea
by Councllman Lonenz and unanLmous Iy carnled on
for
lowes t
6. COMPLETION PROJECT DUI.T? FENCI}{G
A conmunlcatlo. from the Clf,y Msnagen r deted September 2Q, 1950, advlsedthat the Eealty-flbblts Constnuctlon C ornpany has completed the dr.lvlngof plles and frsnclng of the asslgned area 1n compllance uith plans end
spectflcatlons.
Councllman Johnson moved that the Councll concur wlth the recommendatlonto accep t the pro Ject
RESOLUTION NO 6 -6
as ence s eConded
r.o11 o e11 .
6. INSTALLATION AUTOMATIC GAIIES
A repott fnom the Clty M6nga.n, dated September 28, 1960, advised thatthe Southern Paclflc Company has annouced lts !,ntentlon to lnstell
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automatlc safetl getes at the ralI::oad lnter.sectlon Hlth Nortb Laaer
South Lane and Eowand Avenue at no cost to the Clty. The announce -ment was a cknowledged and placed on fl1e.
7. CI"AIM OF \IVIAN MEDZIAN REJECfED
A cor:ruunlcatlon fnom the Clty Manager, dated- Septemben 28, 196O,advlsed of the flltng of a claLm by Vlvian MedzLan ln the amountof $lrroo0 fo:: allegEd lnJurles "oitrtrr"a as the r:ssitt of afaI1 upon the s ldewalks of the Clty.
On motl,on of Councllman Johnson, seconded by CounclLnan Byrd, the
r:ecommendatlon of the Clty lIanagen that the clalm be r.eJected andiefe:rred to the Cityrs lngurance carnier", ras c onculred ln by theCouncil.
A comunicatlon from the Ctty Manager, dated September JO, 1!50,
::ecomaended that e r"antal- ag:reement ln the amount of *!0.0O pen
month fon the use of clty-e16ed pnopez'ty at Oak Grove and Canolan
Avenues for: a nursery school, be appnoved.
Refe::ence was made to a eona:nunicatlon from the Planni,ng Commlsslon,
dated September 10, 1960, advlstng that the Planning Conrnlsslon
ilas appnoved an appllcatlon fnom Mr. and 5s. Ernest Cook f or a"use permlttr to eonduct tbe rt 6arolan A venue Oaks flu]pseryrt at 10211
Oak G:rove Avenue .
52-60 'l Autho::lzlng Execution of Lease of Unimoonved
HLs Wlfe'' was
8. RENTAL oTTT TRoPE!Ty oAK GRoVE.CARoI,AN
RESOLUTION NO
Rea oper to nest L. Cook and Ellzabeth Cook,
lntnoduced for passage on motion of Councllman Lonenzr seconded by
Councilman Johnson and unanimous Iy camled on ro11 caII.
9. f,AMBRO COMPANY FINE HAZARD ELIMINATED
10. SITfiPLUS CIIY PROFERTT FOR SALE
A comrm:.nlcatlon fnom the Ctty l4anager, dated Septonber 28, 1960,
advlsed that the followlng prope::ty ls su:rplus for munlcLpal
purposes: (1) Saf€ty Llne Mar.ker ana (2) three to f or:r tons JunkMeta1. The Ctty Managen was Lnst!:ucted to offer the sale of the
sunplw pnoperty through the legal advertisement of blds and tbsClty Attorney lnstructed to pnepare an appropr:late nesolutlon
authorlzlng the sale of the surplus property.
A memo to Counc11, dated Septemben 28, 1960, fr.om the Clty Manager,
advlsed that the Eambro Company has moved the matenial qtored on its
pnemlses therelry etlrnlnating a-f Lr.e haz and and that an rruneonnected
flIre alar.n box" pu::chased by that Company H111 be connectod to theCltyrs flne alarm system. The r:epont was acknowledged and placed onfiIe.
Actlon on a Resolutlon trCneating offtce of Plannlng Consultant and
hescrlblng Its Dutles and the Metnoa of Flxlng ItJ Compensatlontl
ras wLthheld..pendlng fr::rther Cou4cLl congideratlon whether thepo"itton of "'planntig consultanttr shouLd be Lncluded wtthln the
classlfled ger.vlce.
ORDINANCES
None
I]trFI}iISflED BUS]NESS
1.BROAD}IAY OFF-STRIET PARKING DISTRICT
fhe Clty Managen advlsed that some progress h"s.s been made on the
plroposed format lon of a Bnoadnay Off-Street Panklng Dlstnlct; a
meeting wlIt be he].d 1n the neelr future with Ernest A. Wilson,
RESOLUTTONS
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Attorney, and a report available rtthln thlrty days.
Mayon Hongan advlsod that a hoadway merctrant has suggested thatthe parklng 1ot on Palona Avenue be convented on an asslgnmentbasls et a nomlnal monthly fee to aecomodate me:lchants who of
necessLty, ane nequked to par.k theln vehlOles all day. fhe Ctty
Manager was nequested to lnvestlgate the feaslblllty of placing the
pnopos aJ- lnto effect.
2, E[lIEMlIoN,,oF r'CAnOI"Atr llilENlrEii it, ,]r 'r' I i
The Clty C1erk advlsed that f:rom Lnfonmatlon recelved, the extensLonof Carolan Avenue may become a realty ln the near 1"utu-re and that an
announcement w111 be forthcoming.
C]VIL SERVICE RULES & REGUI,ATIONS REVISIO$
The Ctty Cle:rk advlsed that a c ormmLttee of membens of the ClvLl Senvlce
Corunlsslon sre crrrrently r:evlering ::evislons ln the Clvil Servico
Rules and Regulatlons.
lp.POLICE T'TRE STATION SITES
The Chafu advlsed that memb€:.s of the Councll have vlslted thirteensltes proposed for the new Po11ce and Fl::e Stetlons and on Thunsday,
October 6, 1960, a meetLng of the Counell would be devoted to the
subJect of a Jolnt po11ce-f1r.e facllity as well as the selection ofa slte.
c IRUCK PARKING ON BROADWAT
Ehe Chalr. advised that thnough the effortrr of th6 Police Depantmentr
some progress has been made on the tnuck panklng pr.obtern on Br:oadway;
horeven, lf necesgar.y, a cottlnunlcatlon w111 be authorLzed sent to the
flnms whose tnucks contlnue to pa:rk !.n vlolatlon.
6. CAI{TON AREA
The Ctty Manage:r advi-sed that approprlate docr.urents conce:rnlng a
deed to csnyon area propenty w111 be p::esented to Councll fon f ormal
acceptance ln the near future.
7.MARINA DEVELOPMEIIT
Counc Llmen Jobason reponted that the C halr,rnan of the Councllrs
Citlzenstt Conmittee oi, the study of the {anlna dovelopment, has
advl-sed thot a report wlll be subnltted to Cotmcll wlthln the next
thhtlr days . The Ctty ltianagen was r.eques ted to as certaln whether a
s lml lar study cornmlttee of membe:rs of th6 Chambe:: of Comnerce ls to
collabor.ate wlth the Councll Cltlzens t Cormrlttee.
B. SEORM DRAINAGE DEF'ICIEIICY CORRECTED
The Ctty Englneen advlsed that a s to:'m dnalnage deflclency affectlng
pnopertles on AnLte Road has been lnvestlgated and sha11 be co::rectedwlthln the next thi.rty deys.
9. GANDSN PICKI]P SERVICE
The Clty Englneer advised thet a pnlntlng of a new schedule fon the
collectLon of garden cuttlngs l-s avallable to the public. The Clty
Manager was nequested to ascentaln the eost of malllng a copy of
the new scheduLe to each housoholder within the Clty.
10. POLTTICAL STGNS PROHTBITED
The PLannlng Consultant, ln^nep1y to the Chairrs lnqulrles concennlng
provlsions wlthln the 31gn ur"dLnance affectlng the postlng of polltlcal
slgns, advlsed that one sectlon of the,,ondlnance expressly prohiblts
the posting of po1ltlca1 slgps to any "fence, poIe, tree o:r any obJect
tn a publlC gtreet on pIace.' lhe City Managen was instnucted to
channe 1 occurl,ng vlolatlons ttr::ough the propent authorltles.
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The Clty Manager was r:eques ted to revlew and to repont to Councll onthe advlsabll-ttg of nemovlng the testrLctlon creat ing Donnelly Ave nuelnto a "one-way" s treet.
12. PROPOSED BAY ARE]\ GO\IERNMENI ASSOCTATION
11. DONI{ELLY AYENI]E
A bnlef dlscusslon on the par.tlclpatlon of the Cor:.ncl1AssoeiatLon of Bay Ar.ea Govennmen-ts concluded wlth a molntroduced by Councllraan Lonenz that the subJect be tabsubJect to dlscusslon at a later. datel seconded by Coun
Johns on and r::lan Lmous 1y carnLed.
13 . IAAT'PIC CONTROL FOR I,IARCO POLO WAY
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BURL INGAII,IE BUTLDT}IG I'IATERIALS C OMPI,AINT BES OLVED
. ln refer:ring to the extenslon of Manco Polo Wav. r:eouested!!anage:: to submlt a nepont on a t'traff lc contnoln-plari fon
1l+.
Mayor Itorgan advlsed that the Bu:rllngame Bullding Materl-a1s Corapany
has applled for a pei:mlt to erect an approprlate fence around ltsp:ropentles, theneby abatlng a nelghbonhood nulsance.
tr.TREE REPTACE PROGRAM . REPORT REQUESTED ON TRAFI'IC
15. HAZARD ON BELI,EI'IIE-CALIFORNIA TNIERSECTION
The City Manager was nequested to submlt a nepont on the status of(1) a tree planting progran (1n new areas and replacements ln oLdareas) and 12) ttTr;filc-flowrr withln the Clty, lircludlng the Broadway
are a.
Councll nas advised that by tnlmrlng follage at the latensectlon ofBellevue Avenue and Callfonnla Dr.lve, the haz a.rd w111 be eltnlnated.
t7,COMMI SSI 0I{'""COIINC IL Df NNER
Ihe Chalr nequested the Clty Managen to glven consldenatlon to ttre
scheduling of the annual C ouncll-C ommis s lon D lnnen I'leetlng.
].8. COMMISSION-DEPI,RT},IENT HEAD ATTENDANCE AT MEETINGS
Mayon Morgan agaln stressed the irapontance of the r.epres entatlves ofall the ComnrLsslons attendlng Councll m€etlngs and the submlsslonof the lr. respectlve mlnutes.
?he Chal:. further recomraended that Dopgr'trment Eeads be nequested to
attend regular meetlngs of the Cor.urcll.
fhe presence of Prt AnnoLd r RecneatLon Comtlsslon Chalnman, !&s. Edtth
Cohendet, Llbrary Board CbaLnman and Jogsptr P€tersonr Clvl1 Servlce
Conurls s loners ras acknorledged try the Chafu.
NEW BUSINESS
1. DEVETOPMB'IT PARK SITE
CouncLlman Byrd, speaklng on the futtr:re development of the newly
cneated clty pank ar6a, lnitlated dlscussion on the posslblltty of
reservlng a pontlon of the anea for convensl,on lnto a goJ-f cor:nse.
In reply to Cor.rncllman Byndrs lnqu!.ries, the Pank Superlntendent advlsed
that lhe senvices of landscape anchltects expenlenced ln the deslgn
the:reof and the pr:sparatlon of tees, g:eeng, dralnage, etc. w111 be
requlred. the Par.k Supeflntendent was nequested to p:repare a pre-
ll,mlnary plan for Councll- s tudy.
Th€ Chafi: :recomnended that the Pank and RecneatLon Conmisslons glve
conslderatlon to a deslgn fotl the lnstalllatlon of an appropr'late
gateway lnto the anea.
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Refenence wag also nsde to the necesslty for a new noadway and theClty Englnee? Has r.equested to p:.epare a cost estlmate to construct a
r.oadway lnto the a:rea, lncludlng a gate.
2. PENSION FOR WTDOh'S. CrILDRET{ OF POLTCE AND FTRE
ayon Mongan lntroduced the subJect of provldlng a penslon plan to
adequately compensate wldows and chlldnen of pollce offlcer"s end
fLnemen accldently kllIed ln 1lno of duty.
The subJect ras r efe:lred to Councllma.n Johnson, Council employee
nepresentatlve fon erplot'atlon, study and report to Councll.
3.CTTY OF PACIFTCA COII'MEI.{ONATION
The Chalr announced that November l, 1)60, the Clty of Paclflca shalI
cornmemo!'ate lts foundlng and suggestod that the Clty of Burllngame
dete:rmlne an appr.oprlate msnner ln whl ch to pantlclpate. Qre subJect
was reques,ted to be plaeed on the Counc11 agenda for" the next regulanmeeting, vctober 1/, 1q60.
4.SATES TAX
The Chah. advlsed that the San Mateo Cor:n ty Councll of Mayons has
scheduled a meetlng, Octoben 7,1960, at the Vll1a llotel, at 7:00 p.n.at whlch tlme lt uas nequested that the Mayor.r subnlt a ngport on the
expr:esslons of tholr r.eepeetlve Counclls relatlve to the 5ad1ey-Bunns
Salee Eax pr:ogrem for. the C ounty of San Mateo.
Councllman Byrd advlsed that he nould endorse a sales tax pr.ogram
pr:ovlded thlrty to flfty percent of the revenue would be applled to
neduce the real estate tax. CouncLlman lonenz concurned wlth the
statements of CounclLman Byrd.
To nesoLve the lssue aDd actLng upon a suggestlon of the Chaln, Councll-
man BJrr.d moved that the Council concuri wlth the sales tax pnoposal as
outllned ln a conmunlcatlon necelvod fron th6 Chal::man of the Mayons I
Corrncil and dated Septenben 26, 1960. The motlon lras secondod by
Councllman Lonenz .
A roll ce11 vote was necorded as follows i
Ayes: CouncLlmen: B5md-LonenzNoes: Councllmen: Johnson-Morgan
Absent Councllmen: Rooth
t APPOINTMENTS TO COMMISSIONS
PARK COMMISSION EEALTH & SAFEEY COMMISSION
Mayor: Morgan neappoLnted Mr. tarrence Day and Mr:. E. C. Flchtnen as
membens of the Pqrk Conmlsslon and neappolnted Mr.. R. C. Theuer. as
a member of the ilealth & Safety Cornnlsilon. The appoLntments were
unanimous ly c onf L:rmed.
6. PoLrqEr J'rRE qurrplNcg ISolQS@ LY I,. 4: AIICEITI'qT
The Chaln advised of r.ecelpt of a cornmrnicatloh fnom a Los Angeles
a:echltect, submittlng a copy of a resoarchs tudy relative to pollce
bulldlngs, fLne statlons and other releted clvlc bulldlngs. The
conr:espondence uasr refenned to the Clty Managen to subralt to the
anchLtects recontly engaged by the City fon the erectLon of e newpollce and fine bulldlng.
.7 STGN II BROADI{AY-BIIRLINGAME II
The Citv Manaser was dinected to ascentain the owner of the s lEn
erected at th5 hoadway and nallroad lntensectlon rrBnoadway-Buillngamgtt
and to submlt a repor:t to Councll at the next negulan meetlng.
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8. ooMPI.AINT RE: EMPLOYEE PARKING oN PI,RKIIIG LO4
Mayon lllorgan advlsed that complalnts heve been r.eceived nelatlve.tothe all-day use of the panklng faclllty on Pr.lm::ose Road and Bur.llngar€avenue by police departnent employees. Tbe City Manager waslnstructed to eonfer with the Chlef of PolLce requesting that he
conslder: resclndlng hls dlnectlve and agaln pernlt a pat:rol cap tocall fon and ne tunn men to and fnom duty.
9. PROPOSED RAPID TBAT{STT PROJECT
Mayor Mongan advLsed of hls attendance at a necent meeting rheneln
a proposed rapld translt project for the Penlnsulq lo u1d ellmlnate
Burlingame qnosslnEs at Burlingame Averrue, Nor.th Lane and Bayswaten
Avenue and "put a1-r end to the Cltyrs hope for the wldening ofCallfonnla Dnlve." The i'layon stated that an obJectlon to the pnoposal
would be flled on behalf of the ::esLdents of the Clty of Burllngame.
PROCLAMATION
The week lncludlng october 9, 1950; was pnoclaimed by the i'iayon as
FIBE PREIENTION WEK In the Clty of Bu::l1ngame.
A"DJOIIRNMEIIT
The neetlngs ras regularly adjounned atp.m., October 5, 1950, at whlch t lrne th
be the proposed fine and police Jolnt f
RespectfuJ.ly submLtted,
}IERBMT K.Clty Clenk
L B. MORGAN, MAYoR
5 p.rn.f to meet dt 7230pic of discusslon would
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