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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMin - CC - 1939.04.17325 Demarnds e.gainst the Cltye li7lo1 t approved and warrants were orderethelr resi:edtive amotrnts. 3186 lncluslve were read and rawn on the City Treasury for o# dd Approved: Bespect 1tted, City Clerk. Burllngame, CallfornlaAprll 17, 1939 + 'w 6fuln-,zL a -a I,7 Tffir. A regular meetlng of t was held on the abovegether at 8:00 P.M., M ouncll of the C1,ty of Burllnganee. The meetlng was called to-ln the Chalr. gasoline ano motor oils was referreci to the CltvIega1 oplnlon as to exlstlng ordl,nance governin-g he Clty Cgiven dat ayor l4tard Councllnen Buck, Elves, Hunt, McDonald and luard answered ro11 ca11.Absent: Councllme:r, none. fhe minutes of the prevlous sesslon of April 5, 1939 were approvedas submltted to the Council, the readlng being dlspensed with. A transfer of 11,luor llcense fron P. Llberopolls , #lqnq BroaLdway,Burllogame to V*i11iam and EI1a G. Ebert as per notlficatlon ofState Board of Equallzatlon, was referred to Police Chief Harperfor re port. The appllcatlon of Faulkner, Oakes, and Faulh:er to audlt booksof the Ci.ty for flscal year endlng June 30, 1939, was referredto the coxonlttee on finance. The request of the Burllngane ts11ls fnprovement Club for a gj&g sign at the end of Alvarado Avenue where lt crosses Adellne Drlver/as anslvered by Chlef Earper that lt was hls oplnlon sueh a slgnat thls locatlon would encourage faster travel. Ee believed,however, that if a slgn were to be lnsta1led at thls bl1nd lnter-sectlon it should be placed on the west slde of Alvarado Avenuefor east bound trafflc on Adellne Drlve. * copy of Mr. Earperr sreport was ordered transmltted to the Burllngame 8111s ftaprovernent C1ub. The appllcatlon of CharLes Maskell, 95J- Bayshore Boulevard, for ermlt to se1lttorney for a D A the locatlon of gasollne servlce statlons. The Council, ttrereupon, adj ourned. 't The Clvil Service Conmlsslon i,n a communlcation asked as to thestatus of Yialter Blumer who had passed the examlnation and had been working regularly for the Clty slnce March 14, 1938. Superlntendent Schuck stated the facts as submltted were correct and reconnended that Blumerts appolntment be offlelally confirmed.It was so orclered. Councllman llives ralsed the potnt that theCouncll be notlfled by heads of departments yrhen ernployees are appolnteo to pernanent posltlons so recorCs nay be properlyeleared. It was so ordered. The Clv1l Servlee Commlsslon expresseci 1ts wllllngness to contlnuethe eIlg1b1e 1lst for Police Captaln created Apr11 13, 193? untl1Apr1l 18, 1940. The Councll- concurred 1n the reconmendation ofthe Commi-sslon. 326 Trafflc slgnals Morlts Foundry ma t ion. referred to ln a cornrnunlcatlon from the E.B. was referred to Pollce Chief Harper for hls infor- The rec,uest of Clty Clerk Murphy for the namlng of street enterlng Broadway adJacent to the Wisnorn Lumber Company tract uas presented. 0n motlon by Councllnan McDonald the name Hol11ns Road was given to the street. Same was duly seconded and carrled. The Chamber of Cosmerce in a communicatlon recomnended tlie 1ng or dlscing of vacant lots ln place of burnlng weeds as custonary. The same was ordered taken under advlsement as that w111 accrue from such a change. plow- isto costs A Resolution enbodylng parking on Chula Vlsta Avenue, Bloek 1, Easton and the maklng of Bayshore Hlghway and Oak Grove Avenue anarterial dtop was lntroduced by Councllman Hlves and was seeonded by Councllman Eunt. ----CARRIIiD. Denands agalnst the Ctty, #318'l to 11326l tnclttslve, were read and approved ahd warrnats were ordered lssued on the Clty Treasury forthelr respectlve anounts. Under tre submi t te 0n motio was ratl A pprovedi w busi.ne s s, Counellmad the folLowlng names Jay tsalght, Chalrman W.D. Ilandlos n by Councllman Huntfled by ttre Councll. Ralph McCllnton Bert Griffin. n McDonald, Commlttee on Recreation, as advisory members of sald conmlttee: S.C. AbbottArthur Nobbs Marle C. llyekoff Frank D. Anderson. appolntrrient of committee as aforesald 0n notlon by Councllman Illves, Superlntendent of Publ1c V/orks Longson was lnstructed to nake appllcatlon to the Publlc l'Jorks Admlnlstratlon for a recreational setup from Aprl1 1, 1939 to Decenber 5L, 1939 at a cost to the Ctty of Burllngame of $1?28.00 as per data submltted March 20, 1939 by the P.Il .A. trfotlon vras seconded by Councllnan McDonal-d. ----CARRIED. Mayor lll/ard vacated hls Chalr turnlng the sane over to Councllnan Elves, Chalrman pro-tem. Mr. viard revlewed the work of the Councll for the past year thanklng his fellow nembers for thelr actlve coopera-tlon, also the pressl the pub11c ln general and the department heads. Ile, thereupon, uonlnated as h1s successor for the comlng year, Councilman Itunt to the posltlon of Mayor, euloglzlng hls many good qual-itles for that posltlon. The motlon vas seconded by Councllman Buek and was duly carrled; Mayor Eunt refralnlng from votlng. Mayor Hunt ln taking the Chair thanked the Council for the many courtesles extended hlrn and ln a fer,t n,ords stated he woulo endeavor to glve the City the same good goverrunent lt has hai in the past a.rrd would try to keep taxes down as far as it is humanly possible for him to do so without sacrlflclng too much to econorny. The Councll, thereupon, ad J ourned. Respectf sub 1tted, City Clerk. 1 ) Ma-yor . x