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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11091936• d The Council ofthe City of Palo . 3 to met in regular session on this date at 7: 3U .xn. with Mayor Judson presiding. Roil call as follows: Present: Absent: Blois, Bonham, Cathcart, Collins, Costello, Uoddard, J:.ason, $ ichard s, ai::,man, >tephe:a:;, Thoits Thomas . iitchell, Mosher, Mood. The minutes of the meetings of uctober 26 and ..cit eiliber 4, 1j36, were approved. e ti eion Aid ,as t ;ances a;t Coa1 Zuni-tyCc 4G , A petition, with twenty-two signatures, was received from resiu.ents and property ,owners in the vicinity of the Community ity Center, claiming , that ; the dances helu at the Commu:iity Center constitute a nuisance andshould be stopped at once. r_r. s petition as referred to the - Community Center Cwomissi on and Lo::imittee 4No . 3 for investigation and report. Petition to name rark for Dr. Spar,;; A petition, ;:with forty-one signatures, was received, aski:ig that the park ;at the Mayfield Depot be named YYThe James Granam Sharp Parke in honor of Dr. Sharp. This was referred to the board of Public - Works ana', committee No. 1. r e :. nt; of layf eld Branch Library communication was : received from tree layfieid Branch iJibr .ry and r ssembly " kill Committee, inviting; the Council as guests of honor to attend .the formal opening of the Mayfield rand,. Library -and assembly H 11 onNovember ovember 10th, at 8:3v P.M. communication was received from Bernard C. Brennan, caairm an of the ituczic.ipa: ii ies.. Safety Committee of the California Safety Council.,2 with s:aggest•ions for means eo reduce: traf'ic accidents by provia:.ng; proper signals, signs and iii uminati on of streets enclosing announcement concerning Safety Council award for 1936 and Copy of atc.teme ntS in press concerning Traffic Safety Crusade. n.is`: was: �eferr ea to the Board of t�yic Safety and Co:n:nit. ee :•o.:imunlea t,.l.i.:; 1`r viii G or ye riat field o 1 Br TG11. Communication from George . klatf ield, Lieutenant governor, encosing copy:,6f letter to the California Toll bridge Authority outlining` hi.s: views in. support of a fiat fifty cent :.oil o.r tie San Francisco-© .kiand Bay bridge, was received and p_Lcea on f lie . ri eez en"t for Ex-enditure of Gas Tax A report was received from the board. cx` V,or.s reed: ^ending that a resolution be adopted .a.utnori, ing the Mayor pro. City Clerk to execute: an agreement with the State Department of P obaicz.". ;or: s for the.' expenditure of the 4 cent allocation of gas tax funds .or naj-or, streets in the City of Palo Aito during tne .1. 35-ly.:,,r biennium. Committee loo. I . also recommended the. acoption of this resolution. Resolution -Ao. 1125, authorizing theMayor.. and City to execute a.greetent, was read, and on motion of Thoits and et. C7us votereportI {� o.2..4 Z ; art �; L'% Post yi,«s received «.t� . 14 a dls µµ... >,1. ?• rt It the 4 her feet �' &' bf' ect : �'x'' , "� �'t7 '^ "` C2 `' t rot. ... J j` i' r a p pr pzi «t e2 «� i ��z M021. the rS r . zt.loh that the pLans for the k o{ ter and ft,'.. rehouse 4vo. pheh 0 the pet fo . 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Yard z ap-• �G< ta le l. sne`� the �, hov:..La ., " tic . -p p . t711,12'6 axza the �ta,St rs of the ; tG�; r e Otis &e1 `- a b tr«, �� ' is the a.les: •�ilp4 t;tipq��i t y the z and those used b�-the Ct o�, �� adequate C2 that S �i1'I naV �''� w. �Q .i�pote .610 SZa �i" � access the X. w xZ � ervIce L�� � �, Ihg fig' 1 ,��as 4 ' • r1. to L ..`o,� r be Sp tc ork ct h na oa ter, re z' `�•r't st {�v «s ap e j - ri �zt ;; ' be approved. po i 4 ste 4 ei VeQ x « �� f o r e e5 z. a':::::17tee 7� �p whaes I p; to the p" x the Safety �r�p: i',e Lz� 'G «,`ti0 ��p out <�t t., L Corporekla L r 4it, y reci 14:er,e si ' r S i`ne r, .npt y r an4 1 iz fi ds .p{ .x « rt p ep t''') „ Gas- '�aac t� s PLIre t:}; p; Cod 'ard, k,as passed by ai A report ' ti e x � ., a 1r 1.{ 1r � L r. �' .A '.I 042 the .�}L `- h ' It -tee; ae`r « �Ae< F4-' zt- i� we f t:a °r b;pr,. did zup per.« .t'c�r us the p68 or the � .w_ y e reCo el tp a e inreport ws. z-= , •x. 4$e ding 1 a;t $,&c ree�'r vEc ed o ,a - c Cp cL account, i C _ • ,,`t} , c x''q , .t t> p ,,I the e ,; ' "Gas ttee, No. �z ..L.&37 yes 2' :zoLifirel eti., ID141e Co Q4-.1eLL z,,f2 �� �&. ���Li� L��� , ��:.gyp ,: "' S" .►tr�,�r �,,C�+' Gti;(* , l �'�.^ C'2'Cl .,c �'�,�'�r. , � ti' j.• iJ v �y'�k�N<'Z(Z "7 ,,. � f �".�;i � � � ~ �� �„�y YD o,�' k.'� } J ttees {�TO, ��� t��,�h�t. Fr�vd �e�u_i� Vii. .. (� �`,4 w :� e o . 1n� X212 oaxvci of 0 4;c yr s p At cohtrac 4 . c &,t•or isset the « ok 25 de 4t ) i ee`2s+e 4hd outs .thves'2 e.Lao to sho u1 4 ree except ' °fie r4eJropriation to Eiirairiate 'T'o'wer near Airport A report was received from the Board of '' orks recommend- :Leg that an appropriation: of $2990.00 be made for zne purpose of e urinating one 85 -foot toyer near tne Palo Alto .lirpDr t, now d :aex• construction , by 'the .Pacific Gas and Electric Company. Tree company will install, "three 6'3 -foot towers in place of the one oe-i eo t tower provided the City will pay the cost. This was r ei'errea to Committees ; No. 1 and Ewa, , 4. Counci.man•Wood edge at 750 p.m., and was present during part of the me:etixig. . eJuest or Outside iaundr ,es' -for Reduction in .l icense leees Aar. J. W. Henderson, attorney, and 4.1r. e. A. Anderson e tne ,4uricipa . License Tax Association, representing the _eunaries of San Francisco doing business in ratio. :alto,. were • 'eeent. The :;ouncil was informed that they ha"a appeared eforee tne Board of Safety in: regard to the licensing and ✓ 'Quiation al .Laundries, andhad been. requested ested by the Board to • tne matter up with the City Council. ,v.. - ea ;lir. Anderson addres.sed the Council, stating that the ieun vies of San Franciscodoing business in ealo Alto are :z "i.�iing to ray a reasonable license fee but object to the :alt .Benner in e.h CLitCie' . license ree is applied, thepresent fee being. 2, based upon- .the number - ofempioyees; at; the plant and not upon tae amount of business done, a...laundry: employing f:5 or more persons being required to pay a fee of $180.00 per y.ear.I re a'sxeci is t the ordinance be amended to provide a more . reasonable ..License fee for outside laundries. It was p ointed out by the 'Hea..tri Office that t he arc license fee is the ' same for all laundries, both inside the.. city and outside The matter w:as ,ref erred to Committee ,yo. 2 for • investigation and report.:,,:.repart.:,,:.e Anderson stated he would be -e. giaa to appear before. the Committee at any time if the committee sheula so aes re. A report was received from the Board ux Safety ommead- . ' . eC:3.,r rieriu,ing that Ordinance No. 685, oz adopted by the Council on July 16, .i966, estabiisning. stop: signs on Aima Street at its ___tersection. with, Churchill Avenue, be made permanent. ifica -� �Fas pointed out that this Ordinance had been adopted by the ed t� " ee„heir with the understanding that it wou.i.d be revoked after ;;emeietion of the subway. rOn.October 12th the Council asked the r_.:;.re, o:: Sa..ety to make a; report on the :natter, The City =.tteen ey aavisea that Ordinance". i'Jo. 655 is in effect in the same :.ay as aii other orainunces, :a,nd that if the Council wishes it to remain effective no, action' is; necessary, The '-ouncii took action an the matter O .n Seaces at Service .Stations A report r as received from the oarzoard of Safety eccmmenaing that curbs in :front of service stations be replaced, Except for 25 feet reserved for entrance alia exit "to service stations. The Board reported that it has considered the suggest/an of Committee` i'ao. 1 that parking spaces be properly W4='kea :in zront of service stations, in accordance with �ec t;.ori 668A of Codified Ordinance o . 3, but the zoara cannot Gpprove t.bis procedure Councilman Thoits, Chairman ef• Committee No. 1, Informed the Council that the committee had considered this matter. upon..refere;ace, by the 14ayor, and han suggested that parking spaces' be -marked arked off in front of service stations were rolling curbs` or ramps.- exist and try out this plan to see if it will olve the problem, before oing to -tne : expense of replacing Curbs. The,Council was informed that Committee No. 2 had also :consiaerea this matter and inch agreed with the board of ::Safety :that: the - marking of parking spaces wouid not be practica.i The committee ittee felt tL.at as this involved the replacement of curbs it was a matte; for consiaeration by Committee No. 1. Section 668A of Co .i,fiea Ordinance .ao 3 relating to Parking in front, of oil stations was read and cisc ussed . It was felt: that the :resent oruinance may be inane ouate and that , c=onsiaeration should. be given, to a .possible amenamment of the .ordinance in order to prevent violations of the orQi :..'ice in .`:the future,' and that in the meantime it be woitb wi:d. e to ; paint ,,parking spaces in front of some -of the service stations as an experiment ;:inn see if this would help solve the parking 000,prod . ec oari::z e. ;ami.>. to; ais'.4 :a.nc, recd mmeJ a"g the cro.. ana t_i rCtion V a V On motion of Cathcart and Bonham, the Board of Safety was' requested.to take under consideration an experiment with_ as many service stations as seems.- advisable, ;n by marxing recomer. off parking .spaces„ and if in their opinion the experiment is between worth trying chat the Board proceed to try it. 24 feet. Councilman Thomas stated that: he. w,is ned to go on r:ecoro. as ,opposing any further encroachment of parking spaces recomsne:a on University Avenue aaoptec o Committee No. 2 was requested to study the present ordinance relative to parking in front of service stations and consider the framing of a new ordinance or an amendment whit a'-Mtirould clarify the situation and solve the problem. Drill Tower A report was received from -the board of Safety recommending :;that a. concrete drill tower rae: erected in the oarA at the' rear of the fire station and that the be now insta.in.ec in the, tower onthe city nall be installed` in the ariii tower. This was referred to the Planning Commission, Committee ivc. .. and Committee No. 2. ,rte aceptc7.nce o: .leer.: - ✓trc.: r.'"J."i.enin T South Court A report was receivea from the Planning Commission recommending that a aeed be accepted from Mabel S. ana Gustav Laurae ster covering two parcels of land in Blocks 26 ;ana Stanford City, hat a street closing procedure be instituted for the purpose of straightening South Court 'from the oia to`'Colorado Avenue, and that the parcels of. Lana made by c—os ng the ' sstreet be deectedto the 1. aumeisters in..excnange for t.1C Ann deeded by them to the City. Committee No. i also recommences -that the deed be accepted and that the street closing procecurts be instituted.` A resolution accepting the aeed from Mabel 0. aria Gustav Lc..umeister covering Nana in Blocks 28 and .29, Stan_rc City, was read,and on motion of Thoits and Richards, 'rrc. adopted = "oy unanimous ` vote on roll call. =On' motion of Thoits and Richards., tne reports of the planning Commission ana Committee No. i. recommending that a street closing procedure for straightening: South -Court be instituted ' +Fern approved,; and tale . City ,, Atto.rne . was ns tr uc tei• to ,prepare, the necessary papers for presentC'Lion to the Cou..:cb= at It =llext meet 'in . that the o, yltidJ office H e uip nt n with . the tint: of the aj be appro; was apr'r� ty the .agar., oainteu noao Cn�.. lei a ' uni a w f ol. Kingsley S 4b vt ay, 1 Laoptec 0 tne route; ready to J&fety tn.; .r. Chile be Safety ing t is aces son ustav 1teQ d canal • closing; the land amended ocedure and nr ord. s Change oA' Setback Line A report .vti is received, from the Planning Corri scion recommending that the setback line on the northwesterly side of nilton Avenue be changed. from 3D feet to rQ feet for a aistance of 92 meet southwesterly from Chaucer Street. A proposed ordinance,changing this setback Tine as }ecommenaea, was given first reading. Ciosin, First Street A report vv .s recelvea. from. the :_z'annng . Commission.recommend :.he closing of that portion of First Street between U_Livc .;na :,ne ra ...road right-of-way. This matter h. a also been l of errea to Committee No. 1 which has not yet submitted a report. ec pion was aefsrrea pending a report from Committee No. 1 sir aini.,.:3C . t ab fishing Setback Lille on Byron t . A report was received from the Planning Commission recommencing that the setback line on both scales of Byron .wtreet beat%een CauLfornia Avenue and Oregon Avenue be established at 24 feet. .'dinance ao . 692, establishing this setback .tine as recommended, wasread, ana on notion of Thomas and Collins, was - . aeopted as an emergency ordinance by unanimous vote on roil: cap.. Appropriation, for Rex inishin4 ?art of Cety Ha1.J. A report was received from Committee iso . 1 recommending LnaV .:.he report of the Ford. of _ Works requesting : appropriation r ekaest• 1� c,1 .� GywpaaprlQ:, • >i J0.OQ for the- purpose of refinishing the lobby, Auditor's office and hai,ivways in the city hall and installing new lighting eeui p:nent iri. the lobby offie,e and Auditor's office be approved, • t.hL understanding tbat, in addition to the work outlined:, ,;he tinting of the councii chamber be inciudea within the amount of the a.ppropriµ ,tone Co iriyttee No. 4 reco:n.:nertaea that 41200.00 ee appropriated for this r pb e from the Contingent Fund, d 3n motion of Tk oits and Richards, the recommendation • :. approved and the appropriation authorized from the Contingent • ‘,t:lct, by uhani taus Vote oh r o.L1 Cali . ;.e ii.j r d+c� L21.a inF iraff iL. at :Ji:ii;ia'; A report was .received from Committee l,To . 2 recommending .,:le app •ova,1, ofa resolution reguiat:4ng traffic c; the sub�:�ay,' .,tie following provision:,: `.i} That double a.nw to .pines be on the center of the pavement of Kingsley Avenue between ri:ua street aaa .Embarc:cdero i oa(, ana that on cne Embarcadero e.ae ena of said double w i' :t11e ` l i:nes there e shall be indicated a .1,e t. urn Unto E,zaoarcader-o .; Ro andaa,� and \.rI That it shall be - tlu'J.i ia1 �J l} rk' ' : vehicle o i either side of ri.L.;ui:. Street between &Ingsiey ;,venue and Embarcadero Road: ResJiut:i.;JnNo.' 11;26, rec;?tj_a.ting aI f is at the tmbarcaaerQ • bway, was recede and an motion of Laati'lcart and. Lo .fns, was c.i:J4t.ed by unanimous vote 011 rol.i. detli.. The Chief of Police was requested to investigate ne route" used by busses., -14t ;the vicinity of the subway. ay. Committee No. 2 in;'armed' the Gouncis treat it is not yet r eaay to. make .a , repo:rt• upan the, recommendation of the Boar:. of. 'a-fety that High .Street between Embd.rc..aero Road and �inco1n :_Venue. be designated a one-tiv. y street. 352 A;.:recommendation was received from Committee loo. 2 that. the proposed .regulation prohibiting left turns on to < n;z. venue from Embarcadery Rear: be not adopted. on motion of Thomas and Sa:isman, this report was approved. 3roinance on. Trees and Hect,;ee Not Aao .tea Fi report v►ss received from Committee No. 2 recommencing that the proposea orain:once amending ear-agraph 2 o. Section 'i: of Codified ied Ordinance lvo. :3, raiative to the ieigx t of trees a na hedges, be not aaoptea. Cn motion of Collins and S.Lois, this report %as approved. ,ainax:ce., r:'le ding Bus Stop Oraina` ce report was received. from Committee Ao. 2 recommendinn that a proposed ordinance s enai.;xa Sec. 370 ...oi Coaii iea 0rainance No. 5 -relating: to. Bus Stops be adopted. Tbi.s: proposed ordinance was given first reaaing. Sign at Middlefield Road and Bayshore Highway A': report was received from Committee loo'. 2 recommending that a lighted sign be ins tal. ec. at the entrance into ..Middlefield Road from the . Bayshore Highway. motion of Richards and Bonham, the Board of WorK.s was requeitea.:.to prepare estimates of: cost for the installation and maintenance of a lighted sign at this intersection. The matter, Wits also referred to Committee No. l. §u15;gested Traffic Or : Hance A< report from Committee INio. 2, recommending that no action be.taken on the suggestea traffic oruinence prepared ;;y League of : California 4unicipaii.t i..es was placed on file. e Donation -of iayfield YYomanf s Club A' report was received from Committee uo, 3. recommending that, when x:700 donation of the Mayfield Woman's Club toward the :furnishing of the social section 0± the Mayfield Branch Library;; banding be depositea in the City Ire.sury, the Council release the bank of America from all liability in this matter, and that when so deposited in the City Treasury the Library Board be authorized to e'xpend the money. A communication was read from the Chairman of the Library oard announcing that the c:onation of the Mayfield Woman's: Club of 4700.00 has been deposited in the City ;i:reasury free of ' all conditions and reservations so far as the roman's Club -is -concerned and free of conditions connected with its deposit in the bank. On ,motion of Collins and Bonham, the recommendation of Committee trio: 3 was approved by vote on roll call, with l2 Ayes, Thomas not voting. In reply to a. question of Councilman Thomas as to whether: or not it would be necessary to ask for further funds which to complete the Mayfield Branch Library project, Mr. L. Anderson, Deputy City Engineer, informed the Council that no additional funds will be necessary. for Advertising Service A report was received from Committee Ao. 4 recommendiv that the .bill: of $100.00 from Fester < Reynolds Company for advertising service be paid from the ?ublicity Fund. On motion the of ►bo payme� yjj ni of Com Public: Commea antici On .rot. that ti increa Richard roll ca G.� that a Improve' account the r etc recd m€ that a affidav: credit recommei vote on r e: t ha t a -r cleanint of Thoma aut r.ori z the rest that cif the City celinque: Riebard s payment P E Departure: mcntn 01 dial hence nanse .ci.l r, and d be of ►good and Salsman, the recommendation was approved and the payment of the bill authorized from the Publicitti Fund, by unanimous vote on roll call. Procedure for Payment of Bills` fromr'ubeici.ty i' unc. Referring to the procea;ure:followed by the ,-;?amber of Commerce in reques t .ng` the payment' of certain bills from the Publicity Fund, Committee. i 0.: 4 recommended that the (ohamber r of Commerce be asked to make requests' for appropriations for. anticipated expenditures ° before :contracting the obligations. On motion of Sa1s an and BoY cam, this recommendation was approved • iJetty Cash Account of fax Collector Increased A report was received from Committee Jo. 5 recommending hat the request of the lax .Collector for a Revoiv.;,ng x end :of ,;,i00.00 be not granted, but that his petty cash account be increased from 550.00 to $100.00. On motion of Blois and Richards, this recommendation was approved by unanimous vote on roll call, the amount to be taken . from the Contingent Fund. Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund A report was receive from Committee Jo. . 5 recommending that r separate account be set up for the Cap Tax Street Improvement ent r'und. It vas pointed out that this separate. account is required in order to comply with the regulations of the r'eaeral government. On motion of Thomas and zeLois, the recommendation was approved. Tax i. efund to Mr. Nielsen II report was received from Committee 5 recommending that a refund of $10.00 be allowed fir. A. M. Jielsen vino filed a _iaavit for veteran's tax exemption for which r.e was note given credit on eis tax bill;.: On motion of Richards and zeois, the recommendation was approved and the refund grantee, by unanimous vote on roll call. nei 4,sid to Viri:nia Birch A report was received from. Committee io. 5 recommending that a refund of $3.75 be granted to Virginia Birch for a lot cleening cnarge placed against her tax bill in error. Jr,. motion of Thomas and Richards, this report was approved and the refund authorized, by unanimous vote on roll call. Councilman Wood left at 9 P.M., and was absent during the rest of the meeting. Taxes end Street Work on City Property A report was received from Co;n-iittee loo. 5 recommending that bills for city _t xes and street work on property to which tne City holds title by tax deeds be paid before the taxes go celinquent, the total amount .-being` $1055.72. On motion of Richards and Bonham, this recommendation was approved and payment of the bills authorized, by unanimous vote on roll ;call. Le orts of Officials The reportsof the Department of Public Works, Deeartment of Public Safety*, Auditor and Treasurer for the month of October, 1936, were received and placed on file. Cramer ten�„eTs� S�r City' received from C raxZ ted titan �'�'`� �mr se� ° te,��.e effect e coun�i r the � 11, conation as City As e s as d ' iobard p,e eati tl for City. air resignation, e ignat o ° n ei pr e io o a appreciation rec at nit .' ' gne3 C Wagon wm w i c ma • t , Council add to stay resa re ' �r� ces informed me time,t tm �.eted• thisefficient er n T 3 as n °r xa e agreement *ere e er tie January co, c c at of r r • Crame fiscal year dol an til sid r, tan for present �s vas r *err retires, aT b�' considering ° xec- for tie t� t� Cramer to mss" p appreciation , omas r t•ice of as �r eil proceed expressed ��,t �� �'Ver. the office office me�ortYie Counc. sesil. t° , Ana t .e at pointed ko over off d that a . Cram retire It wad o,no is ` °e word of be moved of �Go did by person, learn the idea, in t. the motion *a tellers. Est t% th` et"' ��,,s appointed the a"�a:} i this meeting dpi tes� d �a -l� t Corgi ' �, o ,s *ere ived �. votes, office ply Stephens and Taylor received hd ,� cOx '-ee' oilmen, eroy `day or re eive 1' Co toof ballot, er ouncil e officepresent, s ,n an his declared r• s to first , t s t o' , to to)Le , Taylor 1, i 5'7 . ©unanimous .ty �,gses nominate ,s nomination. : Cramer -' and on amss salary *as r � 01:I. -motion -b Deputy o C�=�- orlsa4 "io salaries .`it'� and 'ed• ofD titan of .c. t y . on tee as conj.. ec�tl previo ee tie sue° 4 matter o" ed to Committee salary x for ►e . cs • ,ss up- .ktr 4� the eras referred established t blues bxm' ut rstandt. office L e Deputy. et be of Committee s so ,.r,• the b- . t1f:. . 2 tandi Ss E` in in ttie ally e " , (,::-),*1 - --- cilman y� e Or TI.e- J.alIor. . y�i 1r�J (,?...;D.,_ from G y�(7 E during �j ��e{ lle m . �'" s received .0.a to -Leave tla er ,�G .} granted. : request %' Gn to e;:. f., isa"� d5 k� . FrI�T .S�~" and G':} ;p is s request �ex�'. ,s '' �-4- d of , this la -1.1.1.5 �wexe 4 E V�� � r. Of ng ts b���"nr'11 .' ��, ��G� the to/Lowing ' G�.�m �dmES n. pt3.o mr ax. t � r 5 M .0 0. opts and eri� �e ca L,r:� motion of bmr3- red �" a ax ne .0� ,Nas d; t'`x .x ` y o=' and Congdon. mr ; s �y ls 6 • s'�e ei e co • 15.30 day ,� Comp"' g enGxo} lm 10.00 OS ,ar mXx .'6 a... City 4 x`�StQxe 31.60 to . Press amc Ids 6.44 4 e . SM. x,1.1.24 Stanford io'n �"� Pal Tryon f ,12.8.5 tanfo „ sen l'r ,� �lcl CM motIva of S10 ox 5 t� ; a,o Co • '600'001.00 ,:, Travelers bex. ? -' . � te1 ��`' 3.75 E Council CVs/ o f o Cmde, rd. t it is B'� rcll 9 G r � <,.:1� �'`� 3d � o�n�,d �