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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMin - CC - 1937.12.06270 El rllngaroe , De o Bmber Cal1fornla6, 1957 A regular meetlng of the Clty Councll of the Clty of Burllngame ras ield on the ibove glven date. The meetlng was oalle(l together at 8:00 P.Ll. r Mayor Hlves ln the Chalr. Councllmeu Buck, Illves, McDonald, anal Ward answered ro11 caII. Absent: Councllnan Eunt. The rnlnutes of the prevlous meetlEg of Nov. 15, 1997 were approved as subnltted to the Couno1J., the reading being dlspensed wi-th. 4 letter was read from the Merohantrs Dlvislon of the Chamber of Cornnurce thanklng the Councll for tholr splendltl oooperatlon and asglstance ln thelr Chrlstoas hollday program. The sarne was ordered f iletl. M!s. Eayden Dixon, 1155 Hfde Street and Mrs. S. Moleod, 276.Douglas Streot, San tr'rancisoo, submltted Lots 5 & 6,- Block 13., Burllngane Grou",i" avallable paiklng Lots on a reasondble rent basls should tbe City deslre to use them. The colDxxunlcatlotr was ordered turned over to Chlef Earper for hls lnformatlon. A Letter from tho Callfornia State Aut omobl lo Assoclatlon wlth ieference to rleft turnsn [as also referred to Ur. Earper for hls informat 1on The state Board of Equallzatlon submitted notlfioation of llquor fi""n"e appilcatlon o-f Safeway Stores Inc. to dlspense_rqff Salei Beer and ifine at thelr ner store, 210 Prlmrose Road. The seme ras ordered flled. The plannlng Comolsslon submltted tentatlve approial .of .a nodlfl- .itfo" of Fire grdlnance provtdlng for class 2 restristion to be "ppif"a-i"-certafn :,sofat'e,a dlstrlots as proposed by the tr'1re Chief uii tfr" Building Inspector. A flre zone map was presented. by the ai;irii.Ji."p"oior uiit tne matter was held ta abeyanoe awaltlng the pr"pa"aii.n of an ordtnance to be prepared by the Clty Attorney of irrli:n trre f ire zone map w11)- f orm a part. A letter ras reaal from tho Planning Comnlsslon tentatively- e[dorsing proJect of a proposed apartment co[rt on west sltle of Bayshore fir;fi;;y,-Lois-3, 4, and'5, Block 6, Burlingame shorelantl company t";;i:"'rn" conii"uio" "ueeE"ted to appllcant that before proceedlng io ,ut" detalled prr.,n", t[iy eet tne iitttuae of the councll torard in"-propo"itron. 'roii6wlng't[e reaglog,of the letter, a protest to tfre irei:tfon of the co"ri ias read beaiing name s of 31 residents in olog6proximltytopropo""abullding.on*motlonbyCouncllrnanWard ana-se'conaeA ti Couirci-tlnan fuof, the'matter was referred back to the pr"""ire c"nmlislon-i;n tputri6 heari.ng at wrloh all interested' parties wi Il- be heard. A petLtton bearing naroes of I prope-rty owners on EIm Avenuo requestlag fn-"-piucfng of a ier sewer on iire-N.E. slde of EAm Avenue as the nresent sewer 1s !"ua"q""iu.- Engineer l,ongson reported- that pre-sent :;;;;";";-;liruiior';-und-cannot adequatelv ierve househorders' rhe oatter was referrea io ur. Longson for a report on costs and also to look lnto the proposition of a 'rr.P'A' grant' Ihe l{arket street Rallway reportedrvrith referer:ce to dfunming head- iieir;"-on sun r,rateo-iinJi trrit- ttrs is done when operatlng over tho ;;;;;i" or tn. vari'ous cities but on privsto r18ht-of-way' as a !ui'"ii-^"u"ure, rrghis are aitowea to burn' City e'ttorney Davis was instructed to c onrouniJ.iu - t [" -" ontent s of letter to liir. Nobbs who ls ,af.log a study of safer trafflc reEulations' City Englneer Longsbn subrrltted for the Councilts arproval' plans ior" tn""i^provenent of the Burlingame Shore Land companyrs i"""i"p,"""i on the Baystrore Hlghway north of l;iorre1l Avenue' lilr. Iongson renortud g,tng ovei.the plans and stated they lYere ln conf ormtty witrr surir;e"iiE "ou" ir icatlons end he' t" ^c-i]{.En'qineer' recornmended' tfrui" .pp,5uuf'- ;' notion to do so was offered by councllman guctc ano"i'ras seconded by councllman L[cDona1d. --ci"RnTE D. A clalm of IYaIter Tate and tola Tate, hls wife' against tile clty of Burlingame ror $fz5O.oO tor-ailegea inJurv susialned by LIrs' Tate by fa1I caused tnroieh a alr""t In tne street in front of 27L 2?1 Callfornla Drlve on November 6, L93'?, ras read. A motlo.rl denylng responslbiltty was offered by Councllrnan Buck and wag seconaleal by Councllnan Wartl. --CARRIED, all votl[g AE. ordlaance No. 5a0 anendl ng oraltneEce No eII governlng yardl areag ln apartment house allstrlcts by arltllng a nelr section. known aE SootloE 4a, was gtven flrst readlng. Introductlotr by Counc il-man MoDonald. 0rdlnonce No. 521, an 6mergency ordinance amending ordlnanceI'lo. 53, for the keeplng hnd handllng of dogs wlthin the Clty, was glven flrst readlng. Introductlo!. by Councllnan ITaraI. 0n motion by Councllman Buok, $5O.OO {ras voteA the Red Crossfor the coming yearrs progrrm. l,{otlon seconded by Counc lloan . ,'[ard.---CAIiRIED, all votlng AlE. fhe reports of the Clty gu6gs, the Street Department, and the Water Department were read and the same were ordered fi1ed.. C.G. Gerber of Hlghway Road asked for the suppresslon oftrspoonerstr in automoblles on that street. He also protesteti trafflc hazards or1 EI Camlno ReaI at that polnt and asked. for a marked pedestrian l"ane and flashar vrarnlng 11ghts. L{ayor Hlves lnformed Mr. Gerber that the seotloB of the Hlghway referred. to was under State and not City control. It lvas moved by Councllman Buck anri was seconded by Councllnan Ward, that the Councll adjourn to meet, ivlonday, Dececrber L3, L9'17 at 8!0O P.M, --CARRISD, all votlng AYE. Re spe c ul1y subn:ltted, I Approved: yor. 4