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January d, 1^7
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Regular
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Minute a
Election
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Aquatic
Park:
A regular meeting of itie Parle Commiaeion loaa neld at McLaren
Lodge, Golden Gate Park, San Franc laoo, on Wednesday, January
a, 1947, o* 4*00 p.»«
The following Cowmiaatonera were present:
Lloyd E, Wilaon, President
Howard J» Finn, Commiaaioner
Edw, T, Haaa, Cormiaaioner
Dan £• London, Commiaaioner
Abaent: Byron G» Mobba, Commiaaioner
The mmutea of the regular meeting held December J^,
1946, were approved and adopted*
On motion duly made, asconded and unanimoualy carried,
Mr. Lloyd E. Wilaon waa re-elected President of the Commiaaion^
Aquatic park. Mr. Sim Dever, representing tne Academy
of Aeronautica, Inc., appeared before the Conmiaaion and
proposed leaamg a portion of Aquatic Park Pier or Qaa Houae
Cove for an aerial sightseeing and excursion service con-^
cession. Mr. Dever was requested to submit a written detailed
appli cati on.
Mesara. Thiele*a and Lafaille's application to lease
Aquatic Park for restaurant purpoaea was taKen under aub-
miaaion.
Mra. Huntington Triest appeared before the Commission
relative to a possible lease of A uatic Park for restaurant
purpoaea and waa requeated to aubmit a written detailed
applicationm
Sub-surfice .^uf^^Muj-fanii aaraaea. A apecial meeting of the Com-
■^^** miasion waa called for January 26 for the purvoae of dia-
cuaamg the conatruction and operation of garagea under
parka and aquarea.
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rh« Superintendent reported on the following matters:
rucfiaia Dell. That about 970 plants were cut or
destroyed m the Fuchata Dell on December 31, 1^46, by
uandals — o total damage of approximately $3,55u.
yra^ PlantinQ. That he had studied Mrs. Morse Erakme's
request to plant certain trees in accordarce with the tree
planting ordinance and therefore, he recozmended that the
Commission give its approval. It was so vrdered.
^auipment. That there was an opportunity to purchase
a ladder truck from the Municipal Railway for $1uO.'jO, and
would like to have the Commission's appro ml. It was so
ordered,
^P.sar Stadium, Messrs. Leahy, Blackmger and Shaw
appeared and presented the application of The San Francisco
Forty-Niners Professional Football team for football dates
at Kesar Stadium for the 1^47 football season. The appli-
cation was taken under submission.
Messrs. Warren, Brady and Canrinus, representing the
School Department, appeared to discuss the 1947 Academic
Athletic Football schedule at Kezar Stadium. They were
requested to again cooperate with the Cormission by playing
as many games as possible m highschool ntadiums and to
submit their iy47 football schedule for consideration and
approval.
The Secretary was directed to foroard to Islam Temple
Jlast-West Shrine Football Committee, an itemized statement
for $732.85 covering incidental expenses incurred m making
preparations for the annual football game held m Keuar
Stadium, January 1, 1^47,
rnuni:ain of the Whales. The Art Commission's proposal
that the Fountain of the Whales be instclled on the center
circle of Telegraph Hill was approved, provided that final
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Street
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Aquatic
lark Pier,
Aquatic
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Yacht
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Harding
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Lo Use
Brayton
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Uoiel
Aero
Field:
plant for the installation be first submfted to the Cowmia-
Shon for approval and that the installation be »od« by the
Board of Public Works,
Beach Street Fropertu, The Dauis Hardwood Company's
application to lease certain property located on Beach Street,
between Hyde and Larkin Streets, for storage purposes, waa
denied*
Acuatic Park, The Sweegman School for Medical
Secretaries' application to lease the Aquatic Park for school
purposes toas put over until a later meeting,
/^auatic Park Pier, The Secretary was instructed to
refer the communication from the Sea Scouts to the Board of
Education, as a natter coming under their jurisdiction.
Aquatic Park, The Tyee Club's application to lease
the Aquatic Park or Beach Chalet for meeting purposes, was
denied,
lacht Harbor, The Secretary was instructed to forward
a statement itemising the total anticipated expenditure of
the $25,000 allotted m this year's budget for Yacht Harbor,
to tne San Francisco Yacht Harbor Association, as requested
m their communication,
lardina Park, The communication from Ur, Thomas Ted
White, inre: golf at Harding Park, was referred to President
Wilson for reply,
r.«ii|«g Brayton Estate, The Secretary was instructed
to advise Mr, Carlo Morbio, Attorney for the Estate of Louiss
Brayton, that because of economic conditions, due to the war,
monies left to the Commission by the late Louise Brayton,
had not been applied for any purpose and were now in the
custody of the Treasurer of the City and County of San
Francisco,
gnri^l Aero Field. The San Francisco Model Aero Club's
request that a wooden fence be constructed uround the flying
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area, was denied* The Superiniendeni; was instructed to
proceed with the narking of the field as requested m the
conmunic ati on*
The following communications were referred to tne
Superintendent:
From Mrs, Eliseabetn AT. Alward, President, San
Francisco Garden Club, offering to present a stirub to start
a small garden dedicated to Miss Alice ^stwood.
From John J, O'Toole, City Attorney, aduismg of
claim for $5, U5u.no for damages, filed by Augustine P.
Donoghue, for personal injuries from poisoning, allegedly
caused by a hot dog and requesting investigation and report.
From the Controller's office ccvring claim filed
by Donald Lowenbein, in the amount of $113. OU for personal
property lost m locker m the Golden Gate Park Tennis
Clubhouse fire.
From Mrs, Patricia Lyman, complaining of boys playing
m Huntington Square.
From Jeannette Davis, complaining of the whir of
automobiles m Golden Jate Park,
From L'r, Fred J, Clark, complaining of the tall
grass and shrubs around the statue of Francis Scott Key.
From the U, S, Coast Guard complaining of a Comnie-
sion employee dumping refuse into the bay in tne vicinity
of Yacht Harbor, contrary to regulations.
From Honorable Twain Michelson, Judge, Municipal
Court, enclosing communication from William J. Dibble and
suggesting that certain reconmendctione made therein be
given consideration.
The following communications were read and ordered
filed:
From Dr, J, C Geiger, stating that it would be
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perfectly all right to plant acacia nelanoxylin tn San
Franciaoo*
From Doctor Oraoe Talbott, aduiaxng that the general
mpreeeion that acacia pollen cauaea hay feuer ia erroneoua*
From Doctor Albert H, Rowe, Af.D. , app rowing the
planting of acacia treea*
From the Yallejo Tacht Club Inc, m aupport of the
propoaed landing float for viaitmg yacktamen.
From the Doion Town Aaaociation thanking -tiie Cowmia~
aion for the Chriatmaa Eve program m l^nion Square,
From the National Foundation for Infantile Paralyaia,
thanKing tne Commiaaion for the temporary lodging of monkeyt
m the San Frajicisco Zoological Qardena*
From Ura* Soger P. Lapham, tnanking the Commiaaion
for tne planta forwarded to her at Chriatmaa time*
Sxtenaion of Time - Guerin Broa» On the recommendation
of the Superintendent, the ninety day extenaion requeated
by duerm Broa,, waa denied and a thirty day extenaion was
granted on their contract for the matallation of a lu"
water mam from the Water Worka to the itain Drive, Qoldm
Gate Park,
Q.o^den :}ate Park. Steam Train, Mr, Cleo Barnea ' propoaal
for matallmg and operating a ateam train in Golden Gate
Park, waa held over until a later meetingm
Union Square, The Gray Linea' requeat for permiaaion
to inatall a buaineaa telepnone m Onion Square waa referred
to Comniaaioner Dan London for mveatigation and report.
Street ![rf^ Planting, The Secretary preaented tne
following bida for atreet tree planting on Lombard Street
from Van Neaa Avenue to Richardaon Avenue; on Market Street
from Valencia Street to Caatro Street; and on Van Neaa Avenue^
from Broadway to Aquatic Park Pier, San Franciaco:
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and Huettig & Sonromm
Harold L» Rama ay
Budolph Watacn and Paul A*
Lamar
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8,568.50
21,024.00
23, 3ey, 20
DaLuca & Son
On tha recommendation of the Superintendent and on
motion duly made, seconded and unanimoualy paaaad, tna
following raaolution loaa adopted:
RESOUJTIOV no. 1370
RES0I7ED unanmoualy by tha Parit Comniaaion that a
contract be awarded to J, W. Bran Company for Street Traa
Planting on Lombard Street from Van Neas Avenue to
Richardaon Avenue; on Market Street from Valencia to Caatro
Streets and on Van Neaa Avenue fror Broadway to Aquatic Park
Pier, San Francisco, California; and that tna Secretary ba
and la hereby authoriaed to execute the same m the name of
tha Park Comnisaion and that payment therefor m tha amount
of Seven Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety^Three and 50/100
($7^yy3m50) Dollara be made from Appropriation 612.^oo.uv
(street Tree Planting).
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Relocation Relocation of Booster Pumps. Pipina and Installation
of Booeter , , _ .
Pumps, Pip- of New Well Discharge Lines at the Water Works, ^olden ^ate
ing and
InsialJ. Park. Jon f rands co. Tha Secretary preaanted tha following
Sew Well
Discharge bida on tha contract for tna above workt
Lines at
fafcrworka. Pacific Pumping Company $d,750mU0
2m (^a Park t
Butt a Conatruction Company 12,e29mO0
jr. J. Traaey 17,y36.5o
On tha recommendation of the Superintendent and on
motion duly mada, aacondad and unanimoualy paaaad, tha follow^
mg reaolutton waa adopted:
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RESOLVED unan\mouBly by the Park Conmtsaion thai a
contract be awarded to Pacific Punping Company, Inc., for
the Relocation of Booeter Pumpa, Piping and Inatallation of
Kew Well Discharge Lmea at the Waterworks, Qolien Gate Park,
San Francisco, Californias and that the Secretary be and
18 hereby authorised to execute the sane m the name of the
park Commission and that payment therefor m the amount of
Eight Thousand Seven Hundi A Fifty and 00/lOU ($8,750^00)
Dollars be made from Appropriation 612^500.62 (Water Supply
and Irrigation System)*
Tacht Harbor. ADProval of Moorma Licenses, On motion
duly made, seconded and unanimously passed, the following
applications for mooring licenses, Tacht Harbor, were approved:
pi/g OF APPLICANT pERTH NO. NAkT OF BOAT
Aldo Alessio 134-5 kistress
N. S. Pedersen U.D. 6if histral
Hugo Fambrini Temp. Colleen
Res,No.
1365
^eaoluUons: On motion duly made, seconded and unanimously passed,
the following resolutions were adopted:
RESOLUTION N0» 1365
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that for
thebest interest and proper conduct of the Park Department
the Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the
following payments:
CALIFORNIA PACTFTC TlTLg INSURANCE CO. $4U.0U
Purchase of Lot 4 - Assessor's Block 613d
From Frances M, Uusao - required for Mcl/irer, Park
ANCHOR POST FENCE COMPANY ^ . r .
— final payment - Installation of a Chain Link
Fence - Sutro Heights Park
yy. J. AND.=7is;oN roofing compaft
Final Payment - Reroofing ana Repairs
Sharon Building, Children's Quarters
A.^.^nrTATfD ENGINEERS ^ ^» ^^^* ^^
— Fourth Payment - Installation of an Irrigat-ion
System - Unit No. 1 - Golden Gate Park
113. vO
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iUCCABE ELSCTRIC COMPAlfT $1,560.60
Third Payment - Ifodernisation of the Electrical
Syatem, Water Worka Pimpyng Plant, G,a»Part
Bona Conoerta - Golden (}ate Park
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December 1946
Smployeea Compenaation
Inaurance
$1,660.00
18.25
conscTOR or internal revenue
Tax on Admxaaiona - December 1946
142. 12
Children'a Quartera
rietanhacker Play field
DEE^ ANI> DJ7SMSB
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20^82
121. 30
Pavilion Roof & Wall Repaira
DEEiER AND DEEIIER
firat Payment - Painting of Outside Walla
and entrance gatee at Kexar Stadiim
SXMQK §SQS'
Firat Payment - Removal of old pumphouae
and amoke atack at Water Worka - G.Q.Park
88y, 00
5, 913. 00
6,152.40
E. A. CORNELT. INC. 1, 204. 00
Inatallati on of a combuation aafeguard
ayatem Flexahhacker Pool Heating Plant Furnacea
Engineering aervicea in
rehabilitation of Kesar
connection with
Stadium
CALIFORNIA PACIFIC TITLE INSURANCE CO.
Purchaae of portion of Aaaeaaor'a Bl
411, from Bates Eatate Company for
Tacht harbor (Parcel 6)
ock
4, 700. 00
14,411. ey
CALIFORNIA PACIFIC TITLE INSURANCE CC.
Purchase of portion of Assessor's Block
421, from Pacific Gas & Electric Company
for Tacht Harbor (Parcel No, 8)
TITLE INSURANCE AND GUARANTT COMPANY
Purcfiase of westerly 4.^661 acres of lot
40 in Assessor 'a Blodi 72ol,San Francisco,
from Wella Fargo Bank & Union Trust Company
and the Bank of California, N.A., required
for rieishhacker Play fi eld (Parcel No, 12)
26, 777. 78
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nea.No,1366
Mesolution No. 1366
RESOLVE) unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the proper conduct and beat mtereat of the Park Depart-
ment the Controller be and la hereby requeated to approve
the following work orderax
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(Shop No. 10)
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Pave Parking Area $94o»uu
A pedestrian paths
near west end of
Keaar Stadium
Repair damaged doors 693,00
m Elephant Compartment
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Orders
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RESOLVED unanimously by fhe Park Commission that for
the proper conduct and best interest of the Park Department
the Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the
following Orders for Service or Work:
ORDERS FOR
SERVICE OR
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California Pacific
Title Insurance Co.
DESC?:iPTION AMOUNT
Title Insurance $18, uO
Policy - Block
6133 - Lot 4
(Jiusso)
Central Permit Bur,
Dept.of Public Wks,
Inspection of High
Pressure Fire Tube
Boiler - 20^7/16**
diameter - Miniature
Railway - H,F,Plfd,
7,00
Central Permit Bureau Inspection of 74"
Dept, of Public Wks, Diameter High
Pressure Fire Tube
Boiler at H,F*Pool
10,00
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RESOLUTION NO, 136b
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that fo^
tne best interest and proper conduct of the Park Department
the Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the
following ALLOTiiENTS and TRANSFERSt
AffLOTi^m
Appropriation
612, 215, ol
Maintenance & Repair - Sidewalks
and Roads - General Division
e 12.300, OS--! Materials and Supplies - Resale
Cowmissary Division
612.111,04
Allowance for Overtime
Recreational Division
$ 940, OO
2, OOU, OO
760,00
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Wages - Temporary
Recreational Diviaion
Water Supply & Irrigation
System
Street Tree Planting
TRANSFERS
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Forage - Zoo Div'n*
$2,500.00
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7, yya, 50
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Allowance Employees
Cars - Zoo Division
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RESOLUTION N0.136y
RESOLVED unanimously by the rark Commission that
all non^civil service appointments, temporary appointments
and removals nide by the Superintendent of rarks for the
months of September through December, 1^46, be and the
same are hereby approved and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a report of said
appointments and removals be transmitted to the Controller
and the Civil Service Commission,
Meeti ng
Adjourned:
There being no further business to cone before the
Commission, the meeting adjourned at 6:30 p.m.
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Special
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Re-ippt*
Conm\ Edo,
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San Francisco, California
January 16, 1^4/
A apeoial meeting of the ParK Comniaaion was field at
McLaren Lodge, (Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Thursday,
January 16, 1947, at 4:00 p.ai*
The following Commissioners were present t
Str» Lloyd E* Wilson, President
2tr, Howard J, Finn
Mr, Sdw, T, Haas
Mr» Dan S, London
/baent: Mr, Byron d, Mobbs
The Secretary presented tne certificate to certify
the re-<Lppointment of Cowaissioner Eda, T. Eaas, for a period
of four years from January 15, 1947, The Comnissionera and
members of the staff congratulated Commissioner Haas on hia
re^appomtnent,
" THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
" STATE OF CALIFORNIA
" TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COMEf QREETING:
^Reposing special confidence m the fidelity and ability
of EDWARD THOMPSON HAAS - I do, by these presents, by
virtue of tne authority vested in me by tne Charter
of the City :ind County of San franciaco, appoint him
a member of the Park Commission m and for the City
and County of San Francisco, he to hold said offiot
for the term of four years from and after tne 15th
day of January 1947, yice himself -'term expired,
" IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have signed my name
and have caused the seal of my office to be
affixed hereto this 15th day of Januaru, 1947,
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R, D. LAFHAM
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Mayor
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^ub-'Surfaqa Garaaes* Preaidant Wilson stated th9
purpose of tne special nesting was to explore the possibility
of private oapxtal conatruGt\ng and operating garages in
the sub-surface areas of parks and squares under the juris-
diction of the CoTumission.
Mr» Florence McAulxffe stated that the corporation
/!• represented mas very much interested m the construction
and operation of garages, but that to date they had not been
able to obtain bids from contractors due to the shortage of
steel and other vital materials. He suggested that the
call for bids be postponed for a period of six months,
Messrs, Hoioard iiUllen and J. L. Steioart, represent'^
fftg another interested group, stated that they were inter-
ested in the construction and operation of garages, but to
date had not been able to obtain secondary financial
assistance. They also suggested that the call for bids be
postponed for a period of six months,
Jfr, Leonard Uosias, Architect and Mr, Frank Carroll,
Downtown garage owner and operator, suggested that the
City finance the construction of garages and lease them to
private capital for operation*
President Wilson stated that was the second pnase of
the problem before them, that is to say, if private capital
was not interested m the construction and operation of
garages, then should the municipality construct and operate
garages?
Mr, Thomas Brooks, Chief Administrative Officer,
Supervisors Jesse Colman and Chester MacPhee were of the
opinion that these garages should be constructed and
operated by private capital, but since the parking problem
was so acute that if, within six months there was no
response from private capital, that a program should be
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worked out ao thai the coat of oonatruoUng the garagaa ba
tnoludad \n a bond laaua to bo plaoad before the eleotora
tn Nouember. Supervxaor MaoPhee further atated that the
operation of theae garagea when oonatructed ahould be left
to private capital*
President Wilaon concluded the meeting by atatmg
that it appeared that it would be advisable to postpone o
coIJ for bida for construction and operation of aub"
aurface garagea under St. Uary'a Square, Portamouth Square
and Civic Center Plasa, for a period of aix nontha and
that if at that time there '<oaa no response to the bida,
the entire matter would be referred to the ^ayor and Board
of Superviaora for their consideration and action.
There being no further business to come before tne
Conmiaaion the meeting was adjourned at 5:45 p. mm
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Regular
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a, a. Park:
Russian
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Union
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Cell for
Bids:
Beach
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Park
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San Francisco, California
January 24 j Iy47
A regular meeting of the Park Commission was held m
McLaren Lodge, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Friday,
January 24, 1947, at 4:00 p.n*
The nmutea of the meeting of January 8, 1^47, were
approved and adopted*
Golden Gate Park* Jfr. Cleo Barnes* application to
operate a steam tram m Golden Gate Park, waa denied*
Russian Hill Unprovement Association* The Secretary
was instructed to adoise the Russian Hill Improvement
Association that the hearing on that parcel of property,
located between Chestnut, Francisco and Hyde and Larkm
Streets, would be on Thursday, ifarch 13, at 4:00 p*m*
Union Scuare* The Gray Lines' request for permission
to install a telephone in Union Square was granted and
Commissi oner Dan London and Superintendent Julius Girod
were requested to work out the necessary details*
Call for Bids* On the recommendation of the Superm^
tendent and on motion duly made and passed, the Secretary
was authorized to call for bids on the following:
Buena Vista Park Water Main
Dolores Boulevard Irrigation System
Construction of Two Pump Vaults - Water Works
Fleishnacker Play field - Addition to Upper
Vending Booth
SharD Park Gol'' Course - Install Dram, Canyon
u ' n n » _" "^ Fairways
^each Chalet. Mr. Sam Parente's application to lease
the Beach Chalet for dming and dancing was denied^
park Lands, The Secretary was instructed to advise
the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors that the commission
did not have any lands under its Jurisdiction that could
be transferred to a non-profit organization to provide home
sites for veterans*
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Washington
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DeToung
MuseuM:
7, J* pork
proposed
Sewer
Biversi on:
Sharp
£ark:
Ticenie
Scuare:
Kesc. r
Pa V i lion
Land$
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gav Day Festival, Sally Ann Swanaon'a application to
be Queen of tne May was held over until a later meeting,
Joe Ann Thonpeon'a application to be Crown Bearer m
tne Jftiy Day Feetival, waa held over until a later meeting*
lac^nt Harbor. The Secretary loaa instructed to reply
to two coimunicationa from the San Francisco Yacht Harbor
Association requesting a report on progress of certain
improvements to be made at Tacht Harbor*
Washington Square. Proposed iiemoricl Bench. The Vortti
Beach Lion's Club's proposal to place a memorial bench m
Washington Square, vcas held over until the next meeting,
ffm Young i/useum. The Secretary was instructed to
refer tne communication from the Department of Industrial
Relations to the Trustees of the De Young Museum as a matter
coming under their Jurisdiction.
r.nlden Jate park - 46th Avenue end Lincoln Wa^
n.M^r..xon sewer. On the recommendation of the Superintend-
ent, the plans for the 46th Avenue and Lincoln Way Diversion
Sewer, as submitted by the Director of Public Works, were
approved^
■^hnrp Park - JirnherL Range. :he San Francisco Archers'
request that Clu,ouu be included m the 1947^6 budget for
the construction of a convenience station at Sharp Park
was denied*
Vicente Souarji. The Parkside Tennis Club's request
for certain dates for tournaments m Vicente Square, was
approved*
^.^nr Pavilion. The Northern California Badminton
Association's request for permission to use Ke^ar Pavilion
for the Ninth Annual California State Amateur Badminton
Championship, March 28, 2^ and 30, was approved.
iflnds En-* - ^-Mf T^^tallation. In compliance with
the request of the Corps of Engiueers, V.S. Army, the
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cover the matallation of an underground cable, aa hereto^
fore made in Lincoln Park, and the maintenance thereof*
golden '}ate Park, Road Repair. The Superintendent
reported that the road from Ninth Avenue and Lincoln Way,
\n dolden 3-ate Park, had been repaired*
^lamo Square* Mr, John 5. Mclnnee' complaint concern^
mg unleashed dogs at Alamo Square was referred to the
Superintendent with the suggestion that the matter be called
to the attention of the police department.
The following communications were read and referred to
the Superintendent s
From his Honor the Mayor adviaing that in hia opinion
the city's obligation regarding the use of the bridge of
the Cruiser San francisco has b en discharged and therefore,
there is no need for keeping the unused portion*
From the Property Owners' Association, Korth Beach,
favoring tree planting along Columbus Avenue, from Bay to
Washington Streets*
From John J. O'Toole, City Attorney, advising of claim
filed by Richard S. Tate for $17.50, damage to his trousers
at Keaar Stadium and requesting investigation and report.
From the Kingfisher Press inclosmp new tourist book^
let of San Irancisco and suggesting that this book be put
on sale at Coit Tower,
The following communications were read and ordered
filedt
From his Honor the Mayor, inre: funds for rehabilita-
tion of Keaar Stadium,
From the San Francisco Clippers requesting an oppor-
tunity to be present at the meeting when football dates at
Kesar Stadium are awarded*
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Award of
.Contract:
JTroR the Federal Worka Agency advteing the construction
of a freah loater pipe line from San Francisco to AlcatraM
Island had been abandoned, therefore, \t is satisfactory
if the comnisston cancels its permit issued on September 1,
li^se.
From Dr, J, C* Geiger, conmentxng on the improvements
being made and the handling of foodstuffs at lesar Stadium
and complimenting the stadium management for the splendid
cooperation^
government Leases* The communication from his Honor the
Miyor requesting that the departments reviea all existing
agreements so that they may be evaluated as to whether they
terminate after the end of hostilities or after the state
ef loar is officially ended, was referred to the Secretary
for attention*
The following applications were granted:
The Fay Improvement Company - Renabilitation of
Panhandle Driveway, Golden Uate Hxrk - Additional
thirty days starting tine*
Antone Petersen & Sons - Construction of Pumphouse
at Water Works - thirty days
Antone Petersen & Sons - Alterations to Garfield
Square Convenience Station • sixty days
MacCabe Electric Company - Modernisation of the
Waterworks electrical system - thirty days
MaoCabe Electric Company - Main Yard Electrical
Service - thirty days
Golden (}ate Park Sewage Treatment Plant. Water Supr lu
Connection, The award of contract covering the Water Supply
Connection at Golden Gate Park Sewage Treatment Ilant was
put over until a later meetii*g»
Fleishhacker Plaufield, Merrv-Go^Round I^xntina and
Repairs. Tne Secretary presented the following bids on
the contract for the above works
Antone Petersen & Some $15,967
William Martin & Son 16,16Y
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Henry Artan Conatruciion Company $10,470
Adam Arras & Son 16,^65
Mtdatate Conairuciion Corporation 24,36y
On the reconnendatton of the Superintendent and on
motion duly made, seconded and unanimously passed, the
following resolution v>as adopted g
RESOLUTION NO. 137?
RESOLVED unanimously by the Parle Conmsaion that a
contract be awarded to Antone Petersen A Sons, for
repairing and painting the Merry^o -Round at Fleishhacker
Playfield, San Francisco, California^ and that the Secretary
be and is hereby authorised to execute the same m the
name of the Park Commission and that payment therefor m
the amount of Fifteen thousand, nine hundred and sixty
seven (flS,if6Y) dollars be made from Appropriation
612,214»Uk1 (Jtaintenance and Repairs - Structures, Commimary
Division),
Tacht
Har_or;
Tacht Harbor - Cancellation of MoonnQ Licenses, On
recommendation of the Director of Recreational Activities
the Secretary loas directed to forward notice of intended
cancellation of mooring licenses to the holders of the
folloamgi
Harry Raphael
Cue Dorn
Urs» L. Bohla
lir, R, Moore
Mr, J, Stevens
Berth 63
" 62
" 82
ft 14
" 132
Jachi Harbor, ADProval of Noorino Licenses, On motion
duly made, seconded and unanimouely passed, the following
applications for mooring licenses, Tacht Harbor, were
appro vedt
NAkZ OF APPUCANT BERTH NO. NAME OF BOA!^
Nelson E, Jonet 7-4 Halina
David H, Jordan 907 Nereid
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Richard S. Rheem,
D, H, Sander*
Joseph A» pnoe
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Pan Air
Lady Pnoe
^.^nluiionet On motion duly made, aeconded and unammoualy passed,
the following resolutions were adopted:
IrdTnlllt: RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that for
the best interest and proper conduct of the Park Department,
his Honor the Mayor be and is hereby requested to have an
ordinance prepared appropriating $12,925.00 from Appro-^
pnation 612.199.00 (Park Compensation Reserve) to the
credit of the following appropriations:
612,110.01
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1373
Work
Orderst
Permanent Salaries - General
Division
612.130,01 Wages - Operating - General
Division
61ii. 130.01-1 Wages - Construction & Repair
General Division
612.130. Ol'S Wages Temporary - General
Division
Wages - Operating - Commissary
Divisi on
612. 130. OH
612.130.04-2 Wages - Temporary - Recreational
Division
$ 306.00
6,661.00
5,376.00
14. 00
369.00
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$12,925.00
to provide for the additional funds required to take care
of increased compensation in accordance with the pro-
visions of section 151.3 of the Charter as amended at the
General Election held November 5, 1946.
oT<^nr.VTiDfJ NO. 1373
RSSOIISD unanimously by the ParK Commission that
for the proper conduct and best interest of the Park
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D&pariment t/i« Controller be and is hereby requested to
approve the following work orders i
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DSPARTMENT
Dept» of Public Wka,
Building Repairs
DSSCRIPTION
Ina'^all New Control
Valves t check valves
and drips on heating
system radiators at
Keaar Stadium
AMOUNT
$360, 00
RESOLUTION NO. 1374
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that for
the proper conduct and best interest of the Park Department
the Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the
following Orders for Service or Work:
Order for
Service
j>r Work
Vendor
pescriDtion
Amount
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Calif, Pacific Title Fees for title insur- $51.00
Insurance Company ance policies
Block 6u66mLot 7 -
Belascoi Block 6u65
Lot 14-Samuel - Block
6001 - Lot 7 - Alexander
Block 61ul - Lot 4
Alexander
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City Title Insurance Fee to title msur^
Company ance policy. Block
6o27 - Lot S-^B -
Salarac Land Company
30,00
ggg^irfTTHN yp. 1375
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that for
the best interest and proper conduct of the Park Department
tns Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the
following payments:
STMON BROS. ,^ , $683.60
Final Payment - Removal of old pumphouse
and smoke stack at Water Works, Golden Gate Parle
nAT.TPO^JIA Pfif^TTTC TITLE TUSVUA^ICE QOUrAUI 9o5. 00
purchase of Lot 7 m Block 6o66 - Belasco,
Lot 14 m Block 606b - Samuel, Lot 7 in
Block 6001 and Lot 4 m Block 6101 - Alexander,
required for McLaren Park
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First Payment - inatallation of a atorm
water aewer at Fleiahhacker Flay/ield
Unit No. 3
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RESOLUTION NO* 1376
RESOLVED unanmoualy by tfia Park Conmiaaion that for
tna beat tntereat and proper conduct of the Park Department
the Controller be and ta hereby requeated to approve the
following ALLOTMENTS and TRANSFERS:
Appropriation
6 12-300 '04
€12''214~03
From
612'lll-u4
Materiala A Suppliea
Recreational Diviaion
$ 2,t70.00
Uamt, & Repair - Structurea
t^ommiaaary Diviaion 15^^^7.00
TRANSFERS
612-111-01
Allowance for Over- Alloi:ance for Overtime
time - Recreational General Diviaion
Diviaion
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RESOLUTION NO. 1376
RESOLVED bij tne Park Commisaion thai aaid Commiaaion
enter into an agreement with THOMAS F. CHACE for engineering
aervicea m connection with the first unit of the rehabili-
tation of Kesar Stadium, Jolden Jate Park, San Francisco,
California, aaid property being under the junadictxon of
the Parte Commiaaion, that tne compensation for such
aervicea shall not exceed the sum of Four thouaand ($4,u0u)
dollaras aaid funda to be provided from Appropriation
No, 612.500.63, Engineering and Architectural Sarvicea.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED tnat the Secretary of the Park
Commission be and he la hereby authorised to execute aaid
agreement for and on behalf of said Park Commiaaion,
Meeting
Adiourn^di
There being no further business to come before tne
Conmission, the meeting adjourned at 6:45 p.m.
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January 29, 1947
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J ^ apecial meeting of the ParK Conniasion loaa held at
liS£ii^' jfclorsn Lodge, Qolden date Fork, San FrGnciaco, Wednesday,
January 29, 1947, at 4:00 p,»«
The folloioing conmiaaionera were present:
Lloyd r. Wilson, President
Howard J, Ftnn
Edw, r. Haas
Dan E» London
Absent: Byron <7. Mobba
19^7^48 Budget, The Park Departnent*s proposed 1947-43
budget loaa approved and adopted.
Water Supj^ly Connection at Jolden Jatc Park SeiM.qe
Xrgatment Planj, The award of contract cooenng the Water
Supply Connection at the (Jolden date Park Sewage Treatment
Plant was put over until a later meeting.
Extension of Time - Zon paddock Fence, The Cyclone
Fence Company's application for an extension of thirty days
on contract for the installation of the Zoo Paddock Fence, was
granted*
Suiaet:
Aoari of
Contract:
Extension
of Tine:
Meeting
Adjourned:
There being no further business to cone before the
commission, the meeting was adjourned at 6:35 p.m.
herald J, , Ltfiafes
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San Francisco, California
January 30, 1947
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i special nesting of the Port Commission was hsld at
McLaren Lodge, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Thursday,
January 3V, 194Y, at 4:00 p.M.
The following commissioners toere present:
Lloyd E. Wilson, President
Momrd J. Finn, Commissioner
tdw, T. Haas, Conmissioner
Dan E. London, Commissioner
AbsentrByron Q. Mobbs, Commissioner
^^y.. r.... f>ar. Sev^^^^ T..a±ment Plnnf, Water Supply
connects^. THe Secretary presented the following bids on
tne contract for the above m9rk,
Associated Engineers
Lump Sum
$25,500
^Itsrnate
$18,000
7,500
l^,y6o
4,05u
Arthur Wallgren
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Ai.iouned:
(b) 12,475
(c)
(d) Q, 250
On the recommendation of the Superintendent and on
motion duly made, seconded and unanimously passed, the follow
ing resolution aaa adopted:
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SSSOLVSD unani»ou»l» by tne PorK Cow,i>»ion tnat o
contract te awarded to A.eocated Engineers for tne .-..taiia-
tio. of tne water Supply Connection, Oolden gate Par, Se^ge
Treatment Pla.t. San mnct.co. CaUforma, and tHat tn,
secretary be oni ,. '..r.*y autnor.»i to «.cut. tne sane .»
tne »... Of tne par. Co«..e.lon and t^at payont tnerefor .n
tne ,-.«»* Of M.neteen tnou.ani, n.n. hun.r.d and e.gHty
(tl9.9eo) dollar, te paid fron Appropriation 61^.500.62
(water Supply and Irrigation System).
mere being no furtner business to c.o before tne
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February 4, iy4f
Regular
Vitetina.!
Uinuiea
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Mothers '
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A regular meeting of the Park Cowiniaeion waa held
Tebruary 4, 1947, at 4tOO p.m., m McLaren Lod^e, Golden Gate
Park, San Francisco.
The following Commissioners were presentt
Mr, Lloyd E. Wilson, President
Mr, Howard J. Finn
Mr. Edw, T, Haas
Absents Mr, Dan i. London
Mr, Byron 5. Mobbs
The minutes of the regular meeting held January 24, 194?,
and tne special meetiw • held January 29 and 30, 1947, were
approoti and adopted,
<,, r. z«oloa^-''l c^rden,. f!r'->'-r-' '■f imm<iU. On tft.
reco^nendaticn of th« SuperinUnient. the conm.s.on apprcv,d
tn, exchange of the foUoming am^al.. sutject to tne approval
Of tne purchaser of Supplies:
Thirty Rhesus monkeys for one male Nilgai Antelope
and two pairs of Flamingoes, from Mr. Louis .oehels.
Three Brahna Cattle, 1 pair of Black ^^J^^wjeer
and ten barbary sheep for four African Crowned
Cranes, from Dr. k'. R. Ottinger.
ir^^nr Stadium. The report on the condition of the field
cove r at Ke2ar Stadium, submitted by the Director of
Recreational Activities, was accepted and the Secretary was
instructed to request the Purchaser of Supplies to advise
the vendors that the Commission was rejecting the canvas
and would not assume further responsibility for the care or
custody thereof.
y.^ »nn.,e. -f-,.^^^^»-.r Plavfield. On tne reco,-
„„dot.on 0/ the Super^ntendent, tne plan, for tne alter-
at^ons of tne Uotnere' House at tne Flex.hnacH.r Hayf^eld.
a. ,^.bm^tt,d ty ArcnMect Harry Tnonpeen, u,erc approved.
Tne superintendent reported on tn. follomng «attere:
Airplane accident .n tne vic^nUy of Big Bee. Sunday.
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5.3.Parfe
r§bruary 2, 1^47,
i)o»oy« to Uan\c\pal Pier, AquaUc Porff.
iloot(i«n* m t tie Children's Playground involving tn§
poniea and a nine year old boy.
Waahinaion Square - Proposed iiemorial Bench, The North
Beach Liona Club's proposal to place a memorial bench in
Washington Square, loas put over until a later meeting.
^»j Houmm Cove. The Academy of Aeronautics' proposal
for leasing a portion of Gas House Cove for an aerial sight-
seeing and excursion concession, was postponed until the
meeting of March 13, 194Y.
jacht Harbor. Cancellation of k'oorina Licenses. On
motion duly made and passed, the comnission cancelled the
following mooring licenses:
aus Dorn - Berth 62
Urs» L, BohlS" Berth dH
Mr. J. Stevens - Berth 132
Cancellation of the license for Mr. Harry Raphael was
postponed until the meeting of February 27, 1947 and for
Ifr. R. Moore until April 10, 1947.
nru.n center Plasa, The San Francisco Aerie No. b,
r.O.Sagles, request for permission to use the plasa in front
of tho City Hall m the early evenings for drill purposes,
was granted.
Cnlnmb^a Square. The H. S.Titile Company and Mr. Edw.
Graham's complaints concerning the condition of the Columbia
Square, was referred to the Superintendent with the
suggestion that the illegal parking of cars on the square be
called to the attention of the poUce department.
a.i..n gate Par-.r stadium. The S. F.Dog Training Club,
inc., request for permission to use the •Golden Jate Par,
Stadium for obedience trials on June 8, 194y, was granted.
The following communications were read and ordered
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Extensions
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Aquatic
iP^rk:
hchi
lartor:
fiUdt
Troih iho United Spanish War Veterans endorsing tne
Gonatruciion of blaaohera at Big Beom
From the San Francisco Tacht Harbor Association out-^
lining plana for inprovementa at Yacht Harbor when moniaa
are atfailabla*
From Mr, P. E» Springer^ suggesting that groins be
installed along the route of the Great Highway m order to
protect the highway,
^Quatic Paric, Mrs* Grace Perego's proposal for leasing
the Aquatic Park Center and adjoining properties for devel^
opnent waa held over until a later meeting*
ffiahtseeina Trams, The body designs and plans for
additional si ghteeemg trams, as submitted by Mr» Don
Graham, were approved.
The following applications were granted:
The Fay Improvement Company - thirty days on ine start"
mg tim,e on contract for the rehabilitation of the Panhandle
Dn veway,
MacCabe Electric Company - tnirty days on contract for
installation of light and power to Ham lard, Golden Gate
Park,
MacCabe Electric Company - thirty days on contract for
modernisation of the electrical system - Water :7orks Pumpmg
Plant,
Acuatic Park, The Secretary was instructed to forward
renewal of lease on Aquatic Park to his Honor thf Mayor for
execution.
Yacht Harbor Ho or ma Licenses, The following oppJi-
cations for Yacht Harbor Mooring Licenses were approved:
NAME OF APPLICANT BERTH NC. NAlE OF BOAT
Frank A, O'Keefe i^y Ariel
Jerome A, Franceschi 2u6 Jerry's Inn
Albert Schwabacher ? Pes Espada IV
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olutions: The following resolutions were approved and adopted
by the commsaion:
^^finpiTTON NO. 1300
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that for
tne best interest and proper conduct of the Parle Department
the Controller be and is hereby requested to approve tne
following Allotment:
Appropriation
612.500.62 Water Supply <& Irrigation System $19,980.00
Res, No.
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^f.^OLUTlOI: NC. 1381
RESCVrSD unanimously by the Park Commission tnat for
tne best interest and proper conduct of the Parle D^ art^ent
the Controller be ana la hereby requested to approve the
following payments:
AJ:7Ci!E PST^-nSEN C- SON
First pa yr.ent - Construction of Pumphouse
At r/ater Works m J olden Jaze Paric
P,ALPHMLEMI r, ..
Band Concerts at (}olden Gate Park
January 194V
nri.LKCTQR C^ rrT-rovAL REVENUE
Tax on i4i"Ji£?T on? - January I94r^^
Children's quarters ^'^t'lt
Fleisnhacker Playfield i5w.40
>'naf/gy^enf! Paintmo of outside walls
and entrLce gates at Kezar Stadium,
Colden Gate Park
mater tseler at Fle^inhacKer .lay.ield
Unit No . 3
mn HARE ELr^'^^r(^ COMPANY
^o-rtn Pavnent - lloaernii^ation of tne
'El'ectr^oal System :iater l>'orKs Pimping
Plant, JO Id en Jate Park
$6,232.50
I, 285. 00
187.5?
657.00
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Irrigatton iSystem - Unit Ho, 1
$9, ldu» CO
Irriga
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Ueeting
There being no further business to come before tne
Idjoumed: ^^^^^^^^^„^ ^^^ meeting adjourned at 5:15 p.m.
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A regular meet.ny o/ iht ParK C.nmissxon :«.s held at
Ucl^ren Lodge, Golden .ate Tark, on THursiay, /t5ruarv C?,
1^47, at 4t00 p.w.
The follovsing connxsa\oner9 uerc present:
Mr» Howzrd J, Finn
Mr, Eda» T* Haas
Ur* Dan S. London
Absent :Lr, Lloyd i'. it'ilson
i«V« Byron J, L'obbs
Tt,, mnuU, of the .,eUng 0/ the Pur^ Conr.^3,von >^eld
,„ Tue,i^y. r.i.rua.v i. 194?. were Ofprouei a.d a.opUi.
Uarry Ra.nael .as ,ra,.t.d an e.Un,^on ,/ *.«« "■ "»» »»'""«
i»c.n,« at lacht Harbor /or a rer.od of a. J mo'"..
|/..-T-.,i par-. rn« /ion-Ieni/ 0/ ^eronouttc 's r«.:«.»< /or
pern..3.on to .oor a float .nd op.r.t. .n aer.al ,„.t,«.n,
c,n«,a.on ,n i/ar.n. .^r. .n i.. -c.n.ty 0/ .a, Hou,. Co.e.
was denied,
„e.t As,oc.aUon's ,rcn«»I t^at r^P^^t, io.ni.d .v Ciay.
Tashmston, Jones and .-nest J.rcf.J,
puroo.,,. »=, -.ar-i .nd d«,..on tn.r*" -...t.^-ei.
^.,..... Por^. iV». ^race Per.jo '» r.gueat that i'r.
San .rller .e rerr.U.S to a.pear .r. ....on to .rc30.t -;an,
4. . ■>,,.► ira« aronted 2nd the reeting 0/
/or me of j4?uctic .-ar):, loos sr-m-e
Jfarrf. S7 «." /»x.d a, the i>".* /or «s ""«•
...P^r.: ajl,J^. Tne conr.ee.on approved tn. rec^n^e.i.t ... 0/
t^. S.perr.^cndent t^ = i tn. i/o. 7 car I.ne troc.a, t-n,!
and ouer.ae. ^n t .0 u.cn.t, 0/ 47tn ...nu. a,d ..Kon .tr«t,
be re.o.ed and d.rected t.. .ecr.*ar, to .e,.»t *-« ---^"
Vtilities to proceed u^t^ tJi« ioortr.
.,,..t.. .^rit. C.reetor 0/ rro^'^ty Josepn J. -'■::■".
cppecrai and r.co^^.nded t.at t^.«— a»o,. puro^aaa a
Ans'n,
Aquatic
Park:
Acuatic
f
/
ilrr/^f
30
Xexar
ier:
parcel of property located «aat 0/ Bay Street and west 0/
Aquatic Park Buildinj, :xnd arljicer^t to U^ai ^vtc conmonly
Knou>n as ^Trader Yxc's" property and the conr.xssxon agreed
io v\sxt the Site and consider iha reconneniati on.
gf^nr atadiim. The Bay Area sports Aaaociatxon'a
applxcatxon for use 0/ Ae^ar ^taixur . Chrxstr^as Day for
the Fruit Boml Game, uas denxed.
The arF^^<^<^t.ion of the Shrtne for use of Acsar Stadtum
^.r the annual Hast^West football ja-e, ^n h^ew lear's Day,
Thursday, January 1, r:^^, '^^^ grantei.
The catholic ^ramnar Schools' request for use of ^esar
Staixum on June ?, l^-i-. .^^r f'>e annual /»«li day, ^aa
granted^
The con^unxcatxon fron the ^.Ich C. . .-^ng Conpany, .no-
m%tt%ng a bxd for x.he food concession at i.esar Jtadit^, -^^
put over "til a later -meeting*
The secretary ^as instructed to requect i:r. ^-- -filer
U pr.s.ni a .rx^..^ .^Ucati^ ^n Uc bxi for tM /eod
Gonceation at Kesar Stad%umm
. .^ ,, -.-^ ^cr. -". J'arUs Chrtair-
for leasing the rour,dhous4 at the en-"
I .
-'-0-:
'"i
, »
g. ;. :a rk :
■ipjacr _
-;■
•.•r:r Cfto^fter of
ae on Sunday,
Balboa
^rhj
,20Sln
~-j
SRSi
Jc-.- :■ c'^ request for •' .
^, ^_- ■ -c annual cr-r?-cT.^
March SS, 1M7, vaa jranteim
,.l,aa lark. The Jo-.s .en.cn ..nior ,igH School's
,on for u.e of Balooa Par' ^^ v ns of Ami
-^ 30 an. v :, f^r r. ^u^^o:r cprin, fe^ -. 1. -a. .rc-c:,
..•«« +« ere^"- iv9 o'Jt nsy poleSj i-er tne r.-.r-
■^i ih pe ml 88% on to ere>^^ » «'*' • •
.^,^ ...,,.-7 7r.ricn,. r>.e rc,ue,t of Hole bro,.
,,„,,, ,-,r 0 loan ./ .u»ta*I. tvpf V «'"^--" •-'• '"
.m
'T
tyif^ ,'^ii."'*^
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31
Zoo
logical (kirdena for on Easte
r Display %n its downtown
'% ^n Rtitr
Marina
Q,G,Park
Band s
store, njas denied*
unr-^na Park* I'essrs. George pamer Jr,j end i2. H*
Hosnson's app
lication to establish a mooring base for private
seaplanes in Uarina Par^, oas denied,
^nlA^yx ^at>
Park Ban
d. The Saluation Amy's request that
cvprorriate ai pa
be rlayei by the 'Jolden ^-^tc Parr ^and on
Sunday, April 13, to o
onn
enorate iSali^ction Army week, u)as
Civic
Center
Z1
Icso
app
!* <••
jerk,
roved*
Tl%« United Inch Jocie
ties request for remission to
hold the annua
1 Robert E^.net Ca-tsnoratt on exercises on March
C. 1947. 1:30 p.r.,.
%n Golden ffs*» Park, icaa granted,
-^ 7. ..»■., 'ifj
Cl v'1
cr
»• ■» . »i -^
The oonatructicn of a 16x32 stand
in
■he CiJic Center
lasa for »Suniay, I'irch IG, for
J. ».
e United
Irish Societies, I'Z? zppr
ovei
fifsi ^ fn 7a te Pa rkm 2
The Co^^
's r«ju«t* thai a
:orii
ral display of th^ ^Ifl^^h '*^'^ ^'^ Teaiher^
be
placed I
n r"*c'
of
:he carr.f duri
•inraigH aeB^fc ©^
October, uas granted end
iestgnatei
nil'i^.aia ^cuaret
S^^erv,
or 9
ester i^(
'eorjc
"H
Christopher, s»4 -iss:
renrssenting bustn^ts
^$
^aB«<li
\n%
- tm *m A
WIS not »erv
\rpos9 /er
uh%
recues
for the
"%r.\&3ion
0 --".a
ider
^eople enployed
xedtate v%
» » '
'u%
Square^ k^/ off
cventuzll,, ' <■
er
'or
sale Solunbia i»q
Ui
.aht be uaed for
rJ-T". 10
^» - » > .»
Pre&ideni Finn at*»-^
,ecl%
-•^ fl.
^ *h6 n &
ttnetly prohibited the
e of
an:
-.U >■ ~'
e j'j-Ltr its
crt^ r-r any
had
Durpose other ► '.-"^
aiicated for
rec
ao'j
Id -.ot be diapoat.
" 't Tf^osea by "<
0/ by scle ercc
. ,« ^ 7
e a.'
nd ther
IT
/
[he hc-'^ple
iMmm.jjg
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39
Kesar
Tree
planting
CioiG
F la 2(1:
l^esar Stadium* The commission approved and ado-t ed
the ly47'^S football sctiedule for Kesar Stadium as submitted
by the Director of Recreational Activities,
Tree Plant i no Frog rent Messrs* Watson, Ilolmboe, Byram,
Gardner, Wiley and ^uliivan, representing virions business
and district asooc. ations, appeared and proiestei ajainst
the Tilanting of acacia irees along UarKet Jtreet, from
VaJ.enci
a to Castro Streets, dating that the planting of
trees ^n
)he sideiaalks would be detrtr.ental to their uir.dow
displays. Superintendent Julius Jirrd and members of the
com
r.i"5f on esplQincd t^au the trees \^ere small and would be
T^lantei at sixty foot
rvcls and that ihey would, m
their opinion, ir>pro
ve the arrsaranoe of the streets and not
prove detrimental to ousiness. All V ^-^ protectants were
permit
:ed to ej:pre5a their oicus and a full
.ng and
discussion of
the entire natter was had,
J/r, Pettr Czroli 'c r^cues
front of h%$ home r^aa denfed.
that a tree be -^lar^ted m
Civic Center rl^ac
Th9 Ssn i'rane%ac9 QQn&ention and
Tourist Burca
u
requei
T e::t>.i
•J i c
•jrr>o.
as nut -J
until
*^ twJti'
^-
~"n
park
JIL
ytcente
3£unrf :
^ueem
deni ei»
:rshy
a
••^
■^ •* - ^
Qongrsas of laren
»
T*" e Sa~ -^ - - '• Secor)-. ^ ' ■-
- -? Teachers, rez "
hearing Of rlins for supervision of Vicente Square 'J^as
• • ' f-tf \caring was ?ei /^r " '^,
yiy nau wueen, Mrs. Dolores Sutter Kason'a request that
her dawhter be considered as a candidate for kueen of
he
m lJ4d, u,aa ordered filel for future aonsi-erc.ion.
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^
a G Par^i (Golden Gate Parrr* Messrs, Campbell, Voyr.e, Stevens,
Kahrij Turkingtortj and Can7'\nua, representing alumni and
school authorities, appeared and requested permission to use
the meadow located near the Sharon Building for Lowell High
School football practice. Superintendent Julius (}irod
stated that this area was set aside for mothers and
children and that there were practice fields available in
the Qolden Gate Park Stadium and Beach Chalet Field, The
matter was taken under submission.
Yacht }larbor, Cancellaticn of noorinj licer.ses. On the
recomnendation of the Director of Recreational Activities,
the secretary was directed to f:>rward notice of intended
cancellation of mooring licenses to the holders of the
folloifinj:
Yacht
Harbor:
"^e
"' '>rt
C, R, Tobm
Eugene Bennett
Janes Uichael
George h, Kleiser
A. J. Ehricha
Edwin C. Heilly
C, Z, Dek'eules
Berth w^S
" 52
n
It
It
20
lots
I'fl
2(
'^Oa
Bmrdale§
parage Clam. On the rcco-.-tcn iati on of the City Attorney
the commission approved the payment of Cl'^'.jO to Jlr,
Richard S, Tate, for damages to trousers while claimant .^as
viewing a football game at Kesar Jtadium,
raeht Harbor, The communication from the Ss« Francisco
Tackt Harbor ..s^oci^tio-^, -rfzc--: - ?'"t of items, wHtch,
in its opinion, ^ere m need of x-.nedia-^e attention and
repair at Yachi Harbor, loas referral to S^: :rintendent Girod
for a report at the ne:rt neeting,
rr^lden ;aif Park Band Concertn, The request that "no
talking" signs be installed at />e lUPtc concourse, was
denied^
Pfq^^JMlee Lcaov. Acting President Finn stated that the
City Attorney had advised him oubstantially as follows:
I*
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i^^B^f
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34
ilary Taylor Beardslee had died testate and among ottier things
had bequeathed $20^000 to the City to be used under certain
limitations for gates on the north side of the parK, with
an inscription thereon* The proponents and contestants c)ere
honeful that the city would waive the legacy*
in
The natter was fulj.y discussed and while it was
vractical to determine all questions in reoard to the
acceptance and uae of the legacy in the y^.anner and upon the
conditions and approvals set forth in ine will on such short
notice (the contest having been on trial for more than a
10
eek) the comnissi on wa
s not "^rer^arci to waive the legacy
and on
the other hand Dould go no furtner than to reconnend
that the legacy of the city be reduced only to the degree
that the legacies and share of the other beneficiaries were
reduced so that t hd city uould not contribute more than any
id that the city would only participate
)ther beneficiary a
in ihe extraordinary expenses and costs which were caused
directly by the Vi 11 Contest. I'r. Finn was directed to so
J\5 W
ere read and refi
, » - - .-» i
aiuisc the City Attorney,
The following communicati
the Superintendent:
from Edu, Jrdi an protesting t^c -^arkmy of cars m
Columbia Jcuare an
d statir.g that th-
at adpiaei tna
Western Truck Lines has perm
From L'r
adpisin;] '>f Treasurer to be taken
- •" zcacia trees*
to preserve trees*
From JJrs* .^arrict i.
yron Tr. A, V. louera comr-lctring 3/ conduct of a
counter attendant at the arr.ual Eu-L-::erL football game.
The following CO—---T ^ ^- - 3-i3 ^ere vl , - rderei file:
Frov . . „. ^. ^chrncicr ooncem%ng t^.c need for nnotner
JO If course in t:>an ^ ranci ceo.
From JJr, /. ;. Finigan -offering suggestions for ajieui-
atinq the nt^rLmg vi-ic8 at golf courses*
. /
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•%i
\.,:t
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35
yrom rr, i,'elson Jones aduiaing 0/ vandalism to his car
varked opposite Jt. Francis Yacht Oliib.
From i/r. Raymond L\ Stark stating that the Aquatic P^rk
V)OU
Id be id^al for veterans and fraternal organisations,
From the C,r*A» denying request for authority to
construct baseball bleachers at Big hect
Frcn the San Francisco Dog Training Club Inc, thanking
the comn^ssion for use of tne polo stadium.
From }Jrs* T, £• Shucking, requesting the covmssion to
xnc
lude funds for i-nroue-ncnt of Sutro Heights in the budgetm
From the
Park Presidio Inprovenent Association Inc^g
than^ir,. the cor>,-nir;si or.
"or cle(3rinj the brush at Sixth and
Tenth Avenues off Fi^lton Street, m .he park,
Extensior.a
of Ti ei
The folloiDing applications i^ere ^.ra^ted.
Antone Petersen a-
Sons - Alterations to Convenience
Station, (Jcrfieli Square - thirty days,
Associatei Snginaer
s - .'"-tall^tio- V Zm,;ziion
•SwS
- init
1 - si::ty day 9%
UacCabe Electr^'c Comr^any - Loderm sation and
xnctallation of electrical systen at tA« 0aier
Works
'rolien
Gate J^rk - sixty -iays.
M^y
Jm^rovenent Company - Hehaoilitation of
panhandle D\
U^Icren
Hrk -
^clAren ^irk - L-
•ecorrf.endatton
of the Dirac
3/
rotert
— -- '
a*
aie.
' '5^
$e c^r-ic .
-rroue^
nn
« ^ V
-' . r
'.r^t
Lot I'^
f -
^/«P.i
- — r^
folic
.J ;
■^■cll
ntrj.-
.nsi::!!' i Ion of
[ tj rbi^'e r^unp at t^e
,'iz.
r y
-}::.
'he
.7 -
V $
'he QuO
. ^1r
<)ft
"--:rd'
•* fi L. ai i on
™i n '
o ti 0.
"nl.
.-^
ft --«
n^
rcr'^lutt
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Res,Ko,
1393
fJjSSCLVTTCN >:., 1393
RESOLVED '.manimously by the Park Uon'nission thnt o
contract be awarded to J, ;. }:UTTAN, 730 Lagiina nondn
Boulevard, covering the drilling of a 12 iro' 11 and the
xnstnll' i^i '^'"- -/ ^ turbir.c p'rp at tnc i... . jraorks, r.li^en
aate park, San fmnciaao, .:■ ' "e ^ecr-tary Lc ■-.- -e is
hereby authorised to esecute the sane m >.^ -cir.e of tne
pa.'T Can^ission and ''^-i payment therefor in .': 5 artoiin.' o/
fb 392,00 be pcid fron Arp- ^tion 61^,500,62 (Water
Supply and Irrigatton o'i/Cccr.^,
\ 7, Park
m
jamne
?lair.
ef t"-
'lelezce:
-J. .
jelin,
AccfS,
'zchi
M'
-tsndsntf the sennxssio
"^ - oo'Vf.eniaii on
rotted tne dc'-' c
^j
cover' . sx^r.c-.
?tjnf ?. ^' "otion duly ".^^ie and aeconie:!
the Gonr.i scion approved the ira-^?fer -/ ' ^
, .-. - ' Bureau of Deiin;^':cni iievenu€$
„. ; • .. ...jlly i,2n.Q0
^a^ J^pisp" -0 i.1,00
c jc -J- s so^iaaion approot . -^
'nr laoht -^ -^ ' " ' "• ^ " " '
-. - J..,
Pa^jl Aoas
drnol. ^. ■'• -
ley
r.
f # » V
"•■_';'■ on
. , ohnstan
- -is jn.i
"! Quttons
:em€
itonncr
^
rfar ..
T€np,
ri-pcn
If
i% 9 J -^ ^ .r
»
£3l%u-r
/
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2/87/47
8f
IJ^LT OF A'TJ.^CAIl'
Uon Low
Arch iionijinn Jr»
Dr, Palnleaa Parher
Albert A» Renbold
F, il, ^oha/fnii
C, o*. Terry
bert:: :\\
Temp.
It
tt
t»
n
■':v4;..^' i'F BOAT
Pons
Fadec^ony
Cyrstta
Shaimel
^teel Aueigh
Bally ".no
?.esoluti')_ns: Cr. -^Ouion ..^j.„ acle ^^w ccc..'\ded the follvjzr.g rec^l^-
tion? -jv adopted:
JiESOlUT^. '• . ',1382
Res»S'o,
1332
Allot-
tents d"
:rsf3.
RSSCLYED unaniTT.onsl^ by t\e rzrk C^mmiMatsn ilat for the
besi intcr^ . . - ^ roper condud. "^ c ;. - -r' -.;;-' z c
Oontrsllcr ... ... '" ^ r-5, rsq:.e^Lsi ir "-*ro^€ ihe S Ho^-
!•' "r '. j.it on
G12-: -''4
—.porary
,% - ' V - V - V -» w^
C..' tt^Gtn.j.1 ucruices
Becrsa • ^1 Ji vision
^^>
>■)
structure -
: Jtyf .
6 ICC'}''. 62
Stdei3alks & Roads - Se'n 'i.i^t an,
Mainte^'ance jnd ^srairc
Water o-..r-i^ .■•
■I ^w <■-."- -^ 'J' -^^
^ r r V • — " J ?^ Sycten
cr Jerts, a?.?r ;I
303. yt?
rron
AllounriQC for Oucrii-^.c
.. ' ~ ■■ -ton
X£
fl-.-. ,=-'-■ '3
(^OBiTni wo ■> .
.- :' 'on
^ 7 _ i _
Aj.io»encc /or .
General Di ui3i on
65,00
cir.^r'- ''--C'l 3,uov,'jo
Mo, t c ri al s u. ^'^PP <^ ^ ^ c
Heozle - C'or.nt ss". ry I?iyn,
J r'-vr.»ciun.l ^ -c^ces
rii^cre^tio^.a! ^xvxzion
r--'\'.fO
«•
m
rrr
'# ■ r
;i^'
■">,..
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98
1382
Architeci'iral dervTcea JLfo ij rials and Supplzes
Hecrea Li oncl Division Recreational Divn^
515. 400-04
/ifcc/«?aiionoi Division
Mo Cc rials c- o' i,pp li cs
Recreattor,al Liiviaion
:es,}fo»
1383
li&dCLLiio:: :\.» i3i)3
REJOLYSD unanimously by ine Trxrf: Uominission tn::t for t^.e
r^roper conduct and best intert"-
^j ihs Tart. Depart'- ev.t tr.e
Controller I . :'. ^ r
■!ng Work Orders:
7.0,N^, D^rA:iT'Ei:i
ureoy requtiC (,^d
.'? Vi-
or-;
Dept^of rub lie k'orks
Street iivpui re,
399 Heal gatati Jert,
i"^' » Pi^rchasing Dcpt,
DESCRirTTOn'
i'?e follov}-
Ayc::"T
Reourfiucc fooipaihs ^l^'.Sv, >')
deruiaes d^ Expenses
re c.cq'J.% sition nf
pr'^pertif reqi:^.rel
jer J^cLaren Tcrts
300, 00
ilisc, services
notwe rers»r», Jen,
13B4
r,...-^ j.^—^
^'-1 i.
Rssoirso
the follo-^-
%ng -^ay^ant^m
4i •■'
■- Jo-istr^wtion of pumpnouse
.CO
I'.lx
• I-' 'io^l
1, €9^.00
",695,00
fini, - Rcloor^iion of o^ozi.r ^'.-i-.ps,
f neii' jicll disc'harge
Firat Pa^^
moini -:" • ^^" tillntion o,,
lx-\er
Bar.-l Ccnccrts - 'iTi^en ^^ od .orK
February i^-i*^
i,:>9u, '<'
..?r,^'1t-
irW^riitii
a/s^/i'
39
1
1335
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Conniasxon that m
accordance u:%th Section 133 of the Charter as amended at the
General Election held November 5, li^46, mhich provides tnat
effective January 7, li*47, employaea vjho were reached for cert-
ification u:hile m the military service *iaye ssAieriiy for all
purposes calculated from the date uhen they uere so reachel for
ceriificati on, the salary of f^ e following e^'^lo.ees be c^.anged
as showr.j effective January ?, HKV:
Harry E. Dupre - 3222 General Clerk
from §1C5,00 month to $210 n<-ynth
Lcmre'Tce J. LeJ'ter.nec - B226 denior Jl:rk
from 4245,00 month to 4260 month
MS If FVHTHEB RESOLVED -^hat tne Controller be and is
hereby requepte ' - -prove rhe tronafer of .'^O.^fi from
Appropriatten QIB^IBBM)Q {Park (,0Jtp#»sct7 -n Reserve) io vi-pro-
nrx-.' n eiB^lXO^Ol (permanent Salaries - General Divisio^J to
adjust aoo^rdingly the compensation prouuied for the above
psetttona for the period January ^ June 30, Z94'^*
.^u- 1^-.
1^66:
- 1 i I- - ' Vi
jiE^.x^j:.^ unanimously ^y : ? 2'ar> Conn%se%on that for
the best interest 2nd roper conduct of the J^rkMerartnent, his
Mayor oc .:-.- iJ ^ereb^ r.^\iested to haue an nrimance
— ro'>riu/T'. .8,?!'^ from Arpropri-,' ^ -^ '^:''.:-\'"> {Pcrk
Br
— -"-'-. iic?n Heserve /'andy to
^ 'til
e foll^tng appro-
•^ Tl .. 7. 0 1 * •
•- 1 ' 777 07
- 1... jLXJ . "-
CIL, i2'j, Jl
Allojiance "or Ov&rttne - General Jivn,
^llo "^'C '"" .":■'' ''t - «- ■ ^ JiuiJion
^jl-y^^ance for Overixr.e - Jn-iri oszry
Allowance for Co riv-.e - siecreati onal
Temporary dclc^rics - Gensral Division
cm, 130,02^1 Ts-^-orir-
£8 - J-c^cral ^jx VI 31 on
3ov
4CU
Ij
f J -' ,■
i.
,,_'■,,
2,
1)0
i.
120
§o,'n<>
• " "-he f'lnds reuy:ired ^or:
/
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1366
(l) Allou)cxnce for Ooertxns - Pari: j.cti oiiiea require 'f
days per u)ee'r operation and holiday pay \9 mandatory*
c
(3)
TcT^.porary Salaries - (rcneral Diuiston - to provide
Sick leave and vacation relief:
Chief Xurserymen - Conservatory - 4 nos, 5* i^2^5
iiab-'Forer>-an G-arieners - ^ for 1^ mos, @ 210
Temporary n'ages - (General Division
To kirc tenporary carpenter required accoftni
of sickness und extra work - 80 days (T ^14, 'H)
1367
di;soLuncr i.c\ 138?
RESCLVED unQif>^.0Hsly by the Park Conyitsc-. on t*iai for
the "r'>'":r .--■^.'••ci '""'f btnt "?t jre?t of i . -r^-' Departnent
the Controller ^e -' ts r^ereby re^^uested t6 approve the
follomtng Driers for oervice or inork:
OHD:^ FOR
oSAVIOE OB
■■0^
^6
W3?
VE:'jc,i
^ i^l>J ^ .* ^ * A^*".-
Ci^clone jcnae Divi^i^n ^:istruciion of a
A-^erxcnn otcel & Mire :vrb and chain
Co, -Ii^*" fence along
ooufi Drive J
r-lden Jate Pnrk
Anchor Post Fenct C»m Installattan of a
Cham link fence
3f Fleish!. acker Pod
|^.L> W U ■■ J.
1, 560
RESvLV£j nn
^fte park >":-zs»»9n that the
be ar
noi»#
r^r-^f author%s%n
Joun
•^■••»/^^ ^ -^ ■^
i-^c
' - - - ^^ -<_' Lotr 11 J l''f
Dv enment domain prncfreii^, r.
• •
:i^i,
he
CO
^ ->,;
" u c r
'^r
p^r'^ jeriartment
hi- l: ^nor i*" ■ - ^L''^ ^«
c ' ' r '
hercuy requcrtc ' ' :•<; an
-^
ir
^'wv.
•*<«b
r/*7/47
4X
Res,Fo*
1389
Oont'd,
APFROPRIATIOII 615,600,05, Kesar Stadium Land
to provide funds for the acquis\t\on of certain additional
real property required for Kesar Stadium acii vities, com~
vrismj of Lots 11-12-13-14 and 15, m Aaaessor's Block 126^,
San £ rancisco, California,
RESJLUTTOr HO, 13^0
WtiSliSASy on the icv day oj- scptc-nbcr, 19-12, the City and
County of San /rancisco, through its Board of 2arK Connis-
sxoneri^, er.ecuted a certnxn ler.ce ui th the •7oocrny^.ent of tne
United Jtates of certain property m the City and County of
uon /rancisco. State of C^li/ornia, 'escribed as follous,
to wit:
COUl'.Sl^CIliC- at a vomt on the
>}°52'
esterly line of JL'erne
P91,0tiu feet from the
Way distant thereon //. >;"5.?' ./. P>^l,Ot^u feet j mm cne
northerly line of Fomt Lobos Ave,, which said ■jes\,erly
line of Lerrie .T'l^ is believed to bear, and for the ^
'^urr^os''es of t^is description is assurned to bear N, 3
52'^. ^-nd all other bearings in this description are
consistent thsreuithi runniny thence northerly along
saxd line of Heme /.oy and \ts extension ^ "y feetj
iience A. 4-f^lr>' «. it'J feet, riore or less, to the
line o: -rii^ar^ *:ii;»: tide of the Tzcific Ocean, thence
westerly 2nd southerly along the line of ordinary hign
t\de of ' "- '^aai'ic Ocean to a roint thereon uhich is
Sxrtant J.£y°36'f30"W. 176.90 feet, .V. 55''3i*3o'* ».
16^34*30" ;r. 12oyeet fron the
l€i',ll fcei ::nd 11,
n ? I n f
^ J eez jTo-r
o'r co'^ne^cc^.entf thence S, 16" 34 '30" S, 120 feetf
thence J. 55^^34 '3o" E. 132.11 feet, thence S.
30" £• ive.PO to the p-'int of a-^.r.e-.ce-^ent.
Ard
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3.S,
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tem-.j-iion l^erc^f,
restore
said "rnperty
jijreei m said le^se that zt the
t'.e said federal ^^oajmy-eni liould
rijfRsJ condition m ahich it obtained
t:.d u'"'^: - ' ^"- t'^ •' cr " ::o ^ "^nd
nid leQte hs8 fi«w «"p
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'-'?nt of "tht w ■ I
nri:inal c en in ion i ". -ic
said City and County V -^^'^ /rancisco,
rjs tared saia pr:^per
jovern»
y to the
scne 1^39 obtained from
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RSSOLUTION !:0, 1391
RESOLVED by the .ark Connxasion thai aaid ComMss'.on
enter into an agreement with L'r, k'yron C, Gould, for
engineering services m connection with the constricti on
of a divmg tomer, including all Morkmg drawings 2nd
aoecifications for snid tower, a soil analysis for tne
foundation and a design for the foundation, at the Heroert
rieishhaoker Swimming Fool, 6'ioat Boulevard and ai eat High-
way, San Francisco, California, said property berrg undor
the jurisdiction of the Park Connission, that the compcn^
sation for r^ich ceryice? shall not e:jceed the sum of ^€00. VQ,
said funis to oe provided from Appropriation 612.tu0,6d,
Engmeertnn and Architectural Services.
BE IT FU:iT:.St RESQLVJ::^ tnat the Secretary of the 'ark
Oonmxssion be and he is hereby authorised to execite sT*d
agree-'ev.t for and on benalf cf said Park Commissi' n.
REdOLiTic:: :.^. 13 yp
RESCLVED by the Tark Uo^nission that said CoT.r.issicn
enter rnto an agreenent with Mr. Arthur Brown Jr., for
architectural services in cnnnectio-. i^iH .'- r .:.. j' citation
Of vesttbnle entrance and rerlace-'cnt of plats glass at Uoit
Tower, Telcgrar>n hill, ^ar r.-.^cc^, Jalifoma, s-.id
properiy being under the jurirUciion of t^.c P^rk Jo-ission,
■Hct the co^!^encation , or cuoh serurcer. shoil r.ot ^xceea :he
s-w of §490»uO, said funds to oc -i-i- " .■"'•' A — ^-r-
tur&l ^^ruice»*
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ajree-^ent for nni ^-. ochalf of an, : p-^rk .o^nissim,
I'seiin^i
ni.fourned :
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Regular
iTinuf ?»
Tachi
Harbor:
mi:
Call for
Smn rrmnoi9e§t C*ltf»rn%m
Mtrch 13, IMV
A rtguUr «•• Ung •/ 'th9 Pmrk C9mmt99i 9n mi* held mi
MoZMrvn Ltdgt, (?«id«n ami« Pmrk, mn Thurmday, Mmroh 13, ly47,
mi 4i00 p»B«
Thm fmllmmtng Cmmmtmmionerm wmrm premmnig
Jif. Lloi/d £• Wil9on, PreMidmni
Jfr* Howard J, Ftnn
Mrm Dan S» London
Ab99nit Mr, Sdw, T, ffaam
Mr» Byron (?. Mobbm
Thm uinuUm of tho mmeting of ttio Park Comm% 991 on held
on Fmbruary 27, 19d7, wmre approvtd and adopted.
unriMisssD bustnk!^>
Jtieh-p harbor, Cancellaiton of Mooring Licttn^^M. on
moiion duly uado and pa99ed, the Conmt99ion eanoelled the
following moortng Itoeneeet
A. J* Ehrieh9 and Sdwm C. Ii9illy
Jf«««r«» 0. B, robin and C. Z. DeMeulee were granted an
exieneion of time on their mooring liceneee at Tacht Harbor
to June lu, ly4?.
Me99r9. Sugene Bennett and Janee Michael were granted
an exteneion of timo on their mooring lieeneee at Tacht Harbor
for a period of oix montho.
Iiu99ian Hill Improvement A99octaiion. The JiU99ian Hill
Tmprovem9nt A99ociation'9 requeet for a eontmuance on itm
hearing to April 34, 1947, wae granted*
Golden Gate Park, The Boye High-Lowell High School
A99oeiation o0mMitt9e'9 requ99t for permieaion to uom thm
meadow near the Sharon Building for football praotiee warn
denied*
Call for Bide, On the recommendation of the Superin"
tendmt, the Commie 9i on approved the calling for bide on the
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Yacht
Harbor:
following i
!• Strawberry Hill Reaorvoir Boitom
a* Suall Parka and Square o Tennto Courio Woaroeai
(Ml 001 on Park)
3m Too Garden Waier Supply
4» Zoo Cafe Storeroom
5* Sewage Treatment Plant Sewer
6» South Park Irrigation Syatem
7. Eunttngton Park Convenienee Station Addition
6* UUoio Conoouree Draine
9m loMar Storeroom
lu. Zoo Paddook Fenelng
11m Bear Cub Den and lard
Taoht Harbor^ The report on tne request from the
San Franciaoo Yacht Harbor Aaaociation for oertain improve^
mente m Taoht Harbor, waa put over until the meeting of
Mar oh 27, 1947.
Aquatio Park Pier, Tne Academy of Aeronautioa^Inc,
application to operate an aerial aightaeemg eonceaaion at
the end of Aquatic Park Pier, waa put over until a later
meetmgm
(^.a.Park Band. The ituaician'a Union, Local No. 6,
propoeal to have the (Golden Oate Park Band and the Municipal
Band play on certain weekday a and Saturdaya on propertiea
under the Juriadiotion of the Comniaaion and pay the wagea
of the muaieiana from a union fund allocated for thia pur~
poae, aaa put over to the meeting of March 27m
'^°^*^ Model Aeroplane Field. The Academy of Model Aero-
Aeroplane
^IsM' nautioa requeat to make oertain improuementa at the model
Aquatic
Park
Pier:
'J, 3, Park
Sand:
'. \Park
Aadi urn:
aeroplane field waa put over until the meeting of Marcn 27.
Oolden Gate Park Stadium. Mrm Geom TmDaoie, repre^
aenting the San Francisco Polo and Racing Aeaociation,
appeared and requeat ed the uae of oertain park areaa on
Wedneedaya and Saturdaya for praetioe purpoaea. On the
reoommendati on of the Superintendent, the Commiaaion approved
the following achedulet
The uae of the Beach Chalet Field for practiee ganee
on Wedneaday aftemoonej ihe u«« of the weaterly portion of
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..ark:
h,^j,P(irk:
iH§ old 3p99dmay Meadow on fridayo and Saturdaye, for
aiiok and ball praoixo§, and the ua§ of tho Golden Gate Park
Stadium for aohedulod gamoa on tne following Sundaya:
April Id, 2u and 2*^
Jtoy 4, 11 and Id
Tha IMCA raqueat for parmiaaton to uaa tfie Golden Gate
park 3-tadiwa on Saturday, April 19, from 12 to 3, for \ta
annual traek aotxuitxea, waa granted*
jl^cf^inlav Square f^ The reaolution from the Southern
Heighta Improvement Club that eertatn land be acqutred and
other acta performed to preaerwe a park area tn the oicinity
of McHnley Square, waa put over until the next meeting*
ftp La r en Park* On the reoommendation of the Superin--
tendent, the oloamg of LaGrande Auenue, Peraia to Ruaaia
Avenuea, upon which a portion of McLaren Park fronta, waa
approved*
Union Scuare* The Salvation Army 'a requeat for per-
miaaion to conduct the annual outdoor aervicea during Holy
Week m Union Square on Monday, March 31, tnrougn Thuraday,
April 3, during the noon hour, waa granted,
l^esar Stadium* The Sixth Army'a requeat for permiaaion
to uae Keaar Stadium, Saturday, May 24, 1947, for track and
field meet, waa granted*
Golden Gate Park* On the reoommendation of the Supers
miendent, the Pacifio Telephone and Telegraph Company 'a
requeat for permiaaion to place an underground conduit
acroaa Lincoln Way to Golden Gate Park oppoaite the weat line
of 4Sth Avenue, waa approved*
Golden Gate Park* Mr* L* R. Jaokaon 'a requeat for
permiaaion to drive hia empty l^ght truck acroaa the park
from Ninth Avenue and Lincoln Way and Tenth Avenue and
Fulton Streeta, waa denied*
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Tloiotr
Lake
Merced:
Q. 7, Park
10" Water
Jfcin;
Ixtensiona
of Ti^.e:
flom^r Exhtbxi^ Tht Trao^l an* Sport9 Shorn' 9 auggeti^*
\on thai ih9 oommi99ion parti9ipat9 tn ih9 eoming 9hom ai
the Ciui9 Au4itor%tM, loot tf •;!«•<•
Th9 ComM%99ion approv9d a 4i9play of annual /io»«rf
in ih9 rotunda of iho City Hall, from April 35, through
my 4«
^i^< Merood» On tho reoommendaiion of the Superintend^
ent, the San Franoiaco Water Department *a requeet for per^
■iaaion to diopoae oewage from the new building at Lake
Meroed into the paric eemer running through Water Department
property, etae approved^
Golden Gate Park - Inetallation of lu" Water Uain,
Ouerin Broa, * requeat for additional compenaation on their
contraot for the matallation of a lu" water mam, in Golden
Gate Park^ waa denied^
The following applicationa were grantedt
Fay improvement Company - an additional thirty day a
for the rehabilitation of the Panhandle Driveway, Golden
Gate Park.
J, r. Brem Company - thirty day a on tree planting
contract.
The following lettere were read and referred to the
Superintendentt
From the Boy Soouta for uae of the Golden Gate Park
Stadium.
From the Pacific Aaaoeiation Coating Cluba requeatmg
permiaaion to uae the Golden Gate Park Stadium for caatmg
tournamenta on May IB, June 8 and 2y, July 2Y, Auguat 10
and 24, and further requeaiing the uae of the field for the
entire day on Auguat 84,
From Mr. H, W. Alafor4 requeating that the group of
email treee growing on the bank of Mt. Daoi4aon Park be
remov94, or permiaaion be given to remove them.
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From Jflrt. Bab»it9 Dr9fk9 rtqutMttng thai a paih tn
Mtrinlty square bt prov\d§4 i« allow moUtra io »/i««l baby
9arr%ag99 into t/it park*
From Mr* W, Shorvood, complaining of t/i« unoatiB»
faotorg eondiiton of -tho ionnio oourio ai Buona Viaia Park
and roquooiing thai tnog bo ro^ourfaeod.
From iho Soorotary of iho Parkoido Tonnio Club oom-
plaming of oondiiton of the oouria a* actn and Vioento and
roquoBttng thai ihoy bo ro-mourfaood and that a tumbuoklo
typo of not poot bo motallod*
Tho following lottero wore road and ordorod filodt
From tho Control Counoil of Cioto Clubo adoiotng that
%t to in aooord with tho Suroka Diatriot Morohanto Aooooia^
tion m oppoomg tho proposed tree planting program along
upper and outer Market Street*
From tho Dannenbaum Paint Company proteating tne plant'
ing of treea on upper Market Street*
From h\a Honor the Mayor, in reply to letter from Mr*
Stanford I. Steoenoon, in^^re Palaoe of Fine Arto,
From tho Stanford Unioeroity School of Medicine thank-
ing the Commiaaion and ataff for the viait to the aewage
diapoaal plant*
From the Ojoa Foundation adviaing of campaign to raiae
$22,50u to add to the preaent appropriation to complete tho
reoonatruction of the (^JOA*
Mau Dau Paaoant» The Commiaaion approved tho oeleotion
of Miaa laren Joyce Berger to be the Queen of the May m tne
l¥4Y May Day Pagoantm
Festar Stadium. The Commiaaion approved and adopted the
iw47 highoehool football aohodulo for KoMar Stadium aa aub'*
mittod by the Director of Rooreational Aetioitieo*
Peraonnel* The Superintendent reported that Mr, Frank
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McLaren
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■zrbor:
SlattBry had retired from aeiive duty after fifty-four yeare
of faithful serutoe in the Park Departments tnat Ur. Slattery
Had etarted work with the park ae a boy and during h\a many
years of employment had rendered valuable aervioes ae a
gardener and foreman gardener^
On motion duly made and eeeonded, the Secretary was
metruoted to write a letter to Mr* Slattery ez^preaetng the
Commieaion'a appreciation for hie long yeare of loyalty and
faithful and efficient eeroioe*
goLaren Park - Land Purchaee. On the recommendation
of the Director of Property, and on motion dulj made, and
eeeonded, the Commiaeion approued the proposed resolution
of the Board of Supervxeore, to purohaee the fallowing land
m McLaren Parki
Herbert S. Beed and the Eetate of Roland B, Reed,
deceased. Lot 4 m Assessor's Block 6<juu
Arthur r, Bennett - Lot if m Assessor's Block 61u3
Jacht Harbor Mooring Licenses. On motion duly made
and seconded, the Commission approved the following appli--
cations for Tacht Harbor Mooring Licensesi
lAUE OF APPLICANT
Oeo. A» Wallace
R, C. Holskamp
Max r. Kniesone Jr»
Edward Ho fen
S. W, Philleo
BERTH MO.
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On motion duly made and seconded the f^: lowing resolU"
tions were adopt edt
Ij^finiJiTTOif no. 13)^
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Conmisnion that for
the best interest and proper eonduet of the Piirk Department
tne Controller be and is hereby requeeted to approve the
following t
HA^E OF BOAT
Wi( geon
Blue Heaven
Alwiax
LeCfOnia
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ADproDrtation
eiS^UO'Ol rittthhaoktr PlayfttU land 5,966.79
Ret, No,
13i5
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RESOLVED unan\mou9ly by tne Park Coumiasfon thai for tut
best \nter0ai and proper conduct of tne Parle Department the
Controller be and le hereby requested to approve the following
Work Order at
^^OtSQt SJFARTMSIfT DESCRipripn amount
961 Dept.of Publxo Worka pave red roak road fro% $6oo.oo
(Bureau-Street Repaxra) El Cam\no Del Mar to
Marine Lookout Tower
969 Depi, of Public Worka Sepave footpatna l,7uu.uu
(Bureau-'Street Repaxra) around leaar Stadium
969 Dept, of Public Worka Miac. Aapnalt aurfacmg 45u.uO
(Bureau-'Street Repaxra aa required - a,(?,Park &
Small Parka and Squarea
April, May, June lifd?
Blueprinting, Photostat 75»uu
aeroicea etc,
April, May, June 194Y
General Division
964 Purchaamg Dept.
(Reproduction Bureau)
965 8. F. Water Dept*
966 Purchasing Dept»
(Shop fro. 1)
90Y Purchasing Dept,
(Shop No. 1)
966 Purchaser of Supplies
(gentral Warehouse)
9Q\^ Dept. of Public Works
(public Buildings)
Misc. services^Aoril, May, 75. Ou
June lifdY " General Division
Miac. services, black- 5,uuu.uu
smithing, automotive
repaira, etc., for
April, May, June 1^47
General Division
Blaoksmi thing services, Suu.ou
automothve repaira, etc,
April, May, June Iy47
Commissary Division
Stationery and Office Suo.uo
Supplies - April, May,
June 1^47
Misc. services, repairs Buu.uO
to equipment, etc., for
April, May, June Iy47
General Division
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$4,054.50
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niSOlfiTIQK FQf 1396
ME80LVEO unanimoutly by ine Park Comm\99ion ihat for
ino booi inf»ro9't and proper oonduoi of tho Park Dopartnont
iho Conirollor bo and \9 horoby roquootod to appro oo ilto folloV"
mg paymontoi
Sixth Paj/ment - Inotallaiion of an Jmgatu
Syoiom, Uni-t Wo* 1 - (foldon Gate Park
Tirot payment - Water Supply Connection at
Golden Gate Park Sewage Treatment Plant
g^C CABg ELECTRIC COMPAMT l,35u.UU
Txftn Payment - Modernisation of Eleotrteal
Syetem - Water Worke Pumping Plant - Golden Gate Park
qXCI^QME TEMCE DIVISION » AMERICIM STEEL A WIRE CO.
Pinal Payment - Inetallation of Paddoek Tenoing
S.F.Zoologieal Garden*
COLLECTOR pr INTERNAL RETEEJJE
Tax on Admieeione - February Isa4«
Children'e Quart ere 51»v7
rieianhaoker Play field 162.39
WELLS FARGp lUMT A UNTON TRUST CO. . TRUSTEE
56/lUU Rental for unaequtred portiona of
Fleiehhaoker Playfield for period July 1 to
December 31, Iy46
TEE BANE OF CALIFORNIA, N.An. TfimS£
44/100 Rental for unacquired portione of
Fleiehhaoker Playfield for period July 1 to
December 31, 1^46
166, 00
233,46
9,353,60
£,635^ o4
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pfP.^^npiTTON NO, 1397
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commieeion tnat for
tne beat interest and proper conduct of the Park Department
the Controller be and la hereby requeated to approve tne follow
lag Orders for Service or Work:
ORDERS FOR
SERVICE OR
WORE
98
Ralpn Murray
DESCRIPTION
Band MUaie ^ 1^7 May Day
Celebration at Eexar Stadium
25 Muaieiana meluding Leader
4 hour performinoe $44o,o0
14 Muaieiana A Leader -
;v hour Rehearsal y2,4o
^532,40
$532,40
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^^' RSSOLfSD unanimously by th9 Park Commiaaion that for tn§
b§at \nter§9i and proper eoniuot of tno Park Departmonit hi9
Honor ih§ Jiiyor bo and \a horoby roquooiod to have an ordinance
prepared appropriating $4,(JU0 from the Mayor's Emergency Fund
to the or edit of Appropriation 612^\fU0'^l'l (Servicee Other
deparfmente - Shop 4l) ♦• provide funde for the repair of
trucka, automobilea and other equipment required for tne un^
interrupted operation of the Park Departments
The lydC-d? budget requeat for thia purpoaewaa reduced and
there are no aurpluaea in any of thia department 'a appropriat-
iona available for tranafer to the above appropriation*
Res.No. &$S0^71QV yOt J?^.^
1399'
'■^^~' RESOLVED unanimoualy by the Park Commiaaion that for the
beat mtereat and proper conduot of the Park Department, hia
Honor the Mayor be and la hereby requeated to have an
ordinance prepared appropriating $7»5uu from Appropriation
612»lifV'UU (park Compenaation Reaerve) to the credit of
Appropriation 612'13u-uS-'2 (Temporary Wagea - Oommiaaary
Diviaion) to provide funda for the payment of wagea of temp-
orary employees required for the uninterrupted operation of
the lunch rooma, bootha, and ridea activitiea of the Park
Department »
fleeting There being no further buaineaa to come before the Commia-
Aijourned :
aion, the meeting adjourned at 6:50 p»n.
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Secretly
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San Francisco, Califmrnia
April 10, ly4-f
A regular neeimg of the Park Commasion was held
Thursday, April lu, 1^47, 4:00 p^n, , at McLaren Lodge, (Jolden
Gate Park, San Franciaco»
The following Commieei oners were present*
Mr» Lloyd E, Wilson, President
Itr, Howard J, Finn, Conmisaioner
Ur, Edw, T. Haas, Commissioner
Mr* Dan E» London, Covmiaaioner
Absent: Mr, Byron G, Mobba, Commissioner
The minutes of the regular meeting of the Park
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Commissi on held March 13, 1947, were approved and adopted,
Parkside Scuare, (Vicente Park), Mrs* Swenson of
the parent Teachers Association, Mrs, Webber and Mrs, Douglas,
representing the Parkside Parent Teachers Association, and
Messrs, Sullivan and Young of the Parkside District Improvement
Club Inc., appeared and requested tnat a trained playground
director be employed to supervise play at Parkside Square,
sometimes known as Vicente Square,
President Wilson explained the general policy of the
Commission, however tne Commission would investigate tne
situation at parkside Square and then act on the request.
Yacht Harbor, The Superintendent's report on the
application of the San Francisco Yacht Harbor Association for
certain improvements at Yacht Harbor, was presented and dis^
cussed* Mr, James McKeenan represented the San Francisco
Yacht Harbor Association,
Jacht Harbor, On tne recommendation of tne Director
of Recreational Activities, Mr, Jeorge W. L'leiser's mooring
license at Yacht Harbor was cancelled.
Civic Center Plaza. Mr, '.Salter Sinanson, Vice
President and General Vanager, San Francisco Convention and
Tourist Bureau, appeared and requested permission to offer
'*, ., ^._j.,_ r^»„«« j.ft ^ • • « ^» ,- ■* » rtf? • fnr nnpfi air, canvas rercola
or tent covered exhibits, Tne Secretary was instructed to
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\}lodel
Uirplane
J»7,Park
Sand:
request the City Attorney for an opinion aa to the legality of
using Park property for thia purpose*
}lodel Alrvlane Field, Mr, Gene Estea, representing
tne Academy of Model Aeronautioaj appeared and requested per-'
niasion to conatruct a temporary ptpe fence and make other
improvements m the model airplane field on Sloat Boulevard*
President Wilson stated that the Commiasion could not allow
private groupa to conatruct or develop public propertiea. The
Secretary loas instructed to request the Chief of Police to
investigate and determine whether model airplane activities on
this field constituted a public nuisance, endangering public
eafety,
gold en (Jate Park Band, The proposal of the American
Federation of Musicians, Musicians Union, Local No, 6, to have
the Golden 'Jate Park Band play at Fleishhacker Playfield on
two Saturdays and the Municipal Band to play at Union Square
durin^ midweek, wages of the musicians to be paid by the Unvon,
was approved*
Cn tne recommendation of tne Superintendent, tne
Commission approved the following:
Exchange of Animals - one pair of grey foxes and one
pair of mouflon sheep, m exchange for one pair of American
Antelope and a pair of black wolves, from the Zoo at Calgary,
Alberta, Canada,
One pair of young African Lions, m exchange for a
pair Of white pelicans, from I'.r. Lou.s aoebels of CamariUo.
California,
nmixno for --^-^ ^" ^h^ ^nllnu^inj jobs:
U M^niature Railway, Relocation and Reconstruction
2* Mam Drive, Seal Coat
3. H. Fleishhicker Pool Fcnatng, Additional Fencing
4. H, Fleishhacker pool, <- i^'-- "---" --"^
5. .i. F, Zoo, painting. Fencing
6. S, F. Zoo, Aviary Heating and Ventilating
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Renter:
7, S, F. Zoo, Fachyderm Houte Heating and Ventilating
8» S. f- Zoo, Install Paddock Fencing
9» Balboa Park Nursery, Painting Greenhouses
10» Coit Tower, Plate Glass Replacement
11» Harding Park Club House Heating System
iBt Construction of a camel paddock fence
Tne following contracts laere awarded:
Golden Gate Park Kursery, Construction of Loam Storage
Shed and S, F^Zoological Gardens, Construction of Bears Cub
Den, to William Martin and Son,
Q.!},Pork : Golden Gate Park* The Lions' International 's request
for a floral display m Golden Gate Park, during the month of
July, was denied*
Civic Center, The Twelfth Naval District's oppli-
cation for permissi on to display a ballon and helicopter m
Civic Center Plaza, May 19 to 25, inclusive, was approved,
Marina Park, Dr, and !Jrs, Cody and Messrs, Ernest
West end H, J* Blame, representing the Marina Civic Improvement
Associati on, appeared and request that (a) lawn be planted on
that parcel of land m the vicinity of Gas House Covcf (b) "no
dumping" signs be replaced m said area, (c) Mr, Peterson's
Water Taxi Concession be terminated and the unsightly building
renoved»
President Wilson stated that tne parcel of land m
question was still under lease to the U, S,Government and
therefore mprouements could not be made thereon, that "no
dumping" signs would be replaced, and that the Commission would
take into consideration the association's recommendation when
Mr, Peterson's contract was before them.
Model Model Airplane Field, The Mission Hobby's Shop's
Airplane
Heli: apr^u^nttnn io uas Golden Gate Park Stadium on Sunday, May Id,
to hold an elimination contest for model airplanes, was denied,
_^; rtrsonnel, -^ 'he reconr^- " '"
*he ""l^nin allp-^nce ."or Pairtci- Ttci'le, ''-l' ''^" ' ' 'T
•..V .'. -* • — :^'rnved, b--^--^^n A-^il 1, 1''4 .
Marina
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» TM-p^n ^cLaren Park. Ttie Reis Tract and Paul Tract Improve'
*^ merit Club '» request for improvements to a certain section m
McLaren Park, was held m abeyance pending mvestigati on to
dete'mine if thts area is withm Hie boundaries of McLaren Park*
-. fezar Stadiun, Consideration of Mr, Jonn Swanson's
^ ' proposal for operating food concession at Keaar Stadium, was
postponed to be considered with, other proposals no later than
the meeting of May 8.
Apparel ^poarel Citu Recuest, Messrs, Bolles and Fleishman,
iJuest: representing Apparel City, requested that trees and shrubs b e
planted m this area. The natter was ordered held m abeyance,
Sij-eg-t fftreet Tree Planting, In compliance with the
Flanii nn : comnun i ca tx on from the Board of Supervi sors, the Commission
instructed the Superini endent not to let contracts for plant--
mg of trees on business thoroughfares until the Commission
meeting to be held May d.
Lincoln Park, Mr, E. Albert Jenson's communication
complaining of golf balls coning from Lincoln Park and break-
ing windows m his home was referred to the Superintendent
for report*
Yacht Harbor, Mr, P.obert de L'andil'a communication
complaining of trespassing on his boat and damage to hi9
recently purchased raft was referred to the Superintendent
for report*
^esar Stadium, The California State Automobile
Association's application for permission to hoM the Annual
Review of the San Francisco School Safety Patrols at Keaar
Stadium on Wednesday, May 28, 1947, was granted.
Ptirkside parKside Scuare* Tne Secretary was instructed to
advise Mr, T. A. Brooks, Chief Administrative Officer, that
the policy of the Commission was to limit tne use oj Parkside
Square for Softball to children 14 years of age and under.
The Vest of Twin Peaks Soft-ball League's appli-
cation for permission to use the Farkside Square on Saturday
Lincoln
Tachi
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UcCoppin
Square:
^harp
Parki
and Sunday afternoons, for boya under fourteen years of age,
was approuedm
McCoDDin Scuare, Tne Farkside District Improvement
Club's application to use ilcCopp^n Square, on Sunday, Hay 4,
was approved*
^haro Parkt Tne BanK of America Club's application
for permi ssion to conduct a golf tournament at Sharp Park
Golf Course, was denied*
^Q^^ Model Airplane Field, Consideration of the Chief
Airplane
fieli* Juvenile Probation Officer's communication advocating suit-
able and safe field for flying of model aivplanes, was post-
ponedm
'orisrr.outh Portsmouth Scuare. Tne Veterans of Foreign Wars,
^ Chinatown Post 461ti, application for permission to erect a
monument m Portsmoutn Square as a memorial to the Chinese-
American Servicemen who died m World War II was denied. It
was suggested that the applicant fully inform the Comrnssion
as to its plans,
Sgtoage ^ewaae Treatnent Plant. On the recomr.endati on of
Treai'^ent ^ ,
Plant! the Superintendent, the proposed plan for the sanitary sewer
from 45th Avenue and Lincoln ,Yay to the Hichnond-Sunset Sewage
Treat^.ent riant, through aolden aate Park, as submitted by the
Director of Public Works, was approved.
Citv and County of ^.:-\ v. jiarneu. The Secretary
s instructed to advise Deputy City Attorney to continue the
action of the City and Hounty of San Francisco u. Harney.
}iarneh: wa
y-ildren's Children's I'uarters, Consideration of Mr, Lewis P.
'^ "^'nobart's proposal for the remodeling of the Sharon Building,
Children's Quarters, Golden Gate Park, was postponed.
iQlf & golf and ^mxmmina Rates, Tne following resolution
of the Parr. Commission, adopted Se^.al^i IJ, ^v^-^,
rescmdedr
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Res.Ko*
1028
" US SOLUTION NO. Iu28
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commaaionera thai
for tne best interest and proper conduct of the ParK Department
the green fees at Lincoln, Harding and Sharp Park ^olf Courses
for men and women m the Armed Services of the United States
of America, be and are hereby establisned m accordance witn
the following schedule:
" HARDING P^RS;
Weekdays sof,
Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays excluded
• LIN CO IN PARK
Weekdays 5u^
Saturdays, Sundays d Holidays- VSf,
" SHARP PARH;
WeeKdays .••• •• 5u^
Saturdays, Sunday £■ holidays ejiiuded
"This schedule of fees to be effective until the furtner order
of the Board, The term "Armed Services of the United States
of America" shall include:
The United States Army
The United States Navy
The United States 1/arines
The United States Coast Guard
The United States Waaca
The United States Waves
The United States Spars
The united States Lady ilarmes
The United States Army Nurses
The United States Navy Nurses
"This preferred rate will only be extended to those persons m
tne above services when m uniform,
* All previous resolutions m conflict herewith are
hereby rescinded.
•iental
Oriental Tea Garden, llr, Calvin V,Tilden's proposal
tn:
to operate tne vending concession at the Oriental Tea Garden,
7olien Gate Park, was denied,
rH Golden Jate Park Stadium, The Commission ratified itt
action m granting permission to tne Rugby Football Union to
use the Golden Gate Park Stadium, Saturday, April 12.
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^ezar Stadium* Meaara, Joshua Torczyner and it. J*
Boxer, representing the San Francisco Football League, request
''•r permission to use Keaar Stadium on May 25, 1^47, for a
soccer game between the 3, F. Football League and the HaKoan
Athletic Club sponsoring the Palestine Hapoel Soccer Team,
waM granted*
Aquatic Park Building. Mr, Geo, W, Jonns, member of
the Board of Education and Mr, Edw, A, Bedford, Coordinator of
Adult Education, San Francisco Unified School District,
appeared and requested the Commission to turn over the Aquatic
park facilities for use by tne School Department m its adult
educational program. The Comnissioners were m accord witn
th,s proposal and President Wilson stated that the proposal
Should be discussed with the City Attorney*
The following letters were read and referred to
the Superintendent:
From the Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Association
approving the planting of trees on upper Columbus Avenue to
Washington Square and along Lombard Street, leading to Coit
Tower*
From the Nortn Beach Merchants Association request-
ing that trees be planted on the following streets .n Nortn
Beacn:
on Bay Street, from Van IJess Avenue to Columbus
'"'"''''on :olumtus Avenue, from ^'ay ^<^^ J-lfVj:^^^^.
On Lombard, ^^rom Columbus Avcnue to elegraph
Hill,
From ihe S, F, yodel Yacht Club requesting permission
to install a suitable bu^lt-.n combination lock on door at
the Model Yacht Clubhouse, because of recent misappropriation
articles*
From a group of moinert I.^.r.^^ -.:
Alt. «a^" Panr ..gge.Ung tnat tne dr.nnn., /o«nta»« ty tne
sandbox be removed*
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Fron )tr» Edu>» ifero enclosing pictures and a letter
from a Por/r employee now aaaigned to the Palace of Fine Arte
Grounds •
From Mrs, Alfred Brady requesting tnat additional
benches be placed m }ft. Lake ParK,
Fron Canon Kip Covmunity House, complaining of
conduct of special officer m tne Oriental Tea (^ardm .
From Mrs, L, Evans and L'rs, E, A, Vbben complaining
of pans employee driumj a city car into Lafayette ParK on
March 14, 3 p,m.
From Martin F, Welch calling attention to the slippery
cement bottom of lake at luth Avenue and Fulton <itreet.
The following letters were read and ordered filed:
From R* A, Cooper advocating the construction of a
restaurant at tne top of Twin Peaks*
Fron the Viking Sports Center protesting planting
of trees on upper Market Street*
From his Honor the Mayor livismg that he will be
out of town on Saturday, May 3, and therefore unable to
attend the May Day activity.
From the Controller's Office advising of claim filed
m the amount of ^'^,500 by Norman Birkett for alleged injuries
suffered when kicked by a norse at tne Children's Playground.
From ;/r. C, R, Tobm tnankmg the Commission for the
extension of time on ihe cr.ncellation of ms noormj license
at Yacht Harbor,
From tne San Francisco Model Aero Club endomng tne
proposed model airplane contest m the 7olien ^ratc ParK Stadium.
Xhe following applications were jrantedt
ray Improvement Company - 3u days extension on tne
startma tir^.e of contract for the rehabilitation of tne Pan^
handle Drivewoy, Golden Gate Park*
Antone Petersen S- Sons -
covering the alteration of conven
Square*
du day extension on contract
lenae
station at Garfield
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Sharu PorK - Drainage Correction. The Secretary
,resented the following 5ids for drainage corrections at
ParK Municipal aolf Course, Sharp parK, California:
Sharp
George Paulsen
patrtcK R. Kelly
UcGuire & Hester
Artnur Wallgren
Fred T, Fairey
S. J". Treacy
Eaton and Smith
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dji)ll.i>j
4,651. 5v
5,22u.u0
5,396.00
5,496.00
5.65V. VO
Cn mo
tion duly made and seconaed, the bids were
re
Jected for lack of sufficient fund
a.
XL"ord of
^.tracf
'nn rrnr.niaCO Z00l071Ca
1 hardens - paddocK Drainaae
Corr
ections. The Secretary p
paddock drainage correctio
ns a
resented the following bids for
t the San j'rancisco Zoolojical
G-crdens
"S^Ho,
]417;
Milton J. Treacy
Arthur r/alljren
UcGuire d
Hester
S. J» Treacy
Fred T* Fairey
Eaton
,, ijmith
\e reoomnen iati on of
C, if 55. 00
3, o46 • u5
3,15^,lu
4,lb7.vu
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tie S-jpenn Lenient and on
no
'ixon duly ncde, an
d seconded, t.^c follovmg
rcsol-^tio'. u}^a
adoDted,
RESOlYKD nn^.nx^ous
con
tract be a'^ordei to Mi
ly by tne ParK Commission that a
lion J. Treacy, 27'3l-3^tn Avenue,
San
Francisco, for paddo
ak drainage correction
8 at tne
Zoolo^jical •rcrdc^s,
jn
d the Secretary be and
Jun .Ten Cisco
..-»...,.w +.n execute the sane m the name of
he la nereuy ^^^■.•^- '—-
. .H and that Payment therefor m the amount
inc ParK ConKicnon ana tnai. /uy
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mt Twenty Five Hundred ($2,5uo) dollars^ be paid from Appro-
^^''L nnatton 612. 214. ua (Utce, & Repair Struciures - Zoo Dtvisxon).
ConM.' pri^^»
Jacht
'J'.rbgr:
McLaren
Hirhor:
Yacht Harbor - Cancellation of L'oorxnQ License, On
the recommendation of the Director of Recreational Activities,
the Secretary was directed to forward notice of intended
cancellation of mooring license to W. S. Judge, Bertn ifeu,
UcLaren ParK - Land Purchases. On the reconnendation
of the Director of Property, and on notion duly made, seconded,
and unanimously passed, tne Commission approved tne proposed
resolutions of the Board of Supervisors, to purchase tne
following land m McLaren parte:
Lot 4 m Assessor's Block S'j27 from Lewis 5. Haseltme
Lot e m Assessor's BIock 5:f^5 from Connne A. Webber
Yacnt Harbor. Ar-roval 0.1' :.'oorim Licenses, On
notion duly made, seconded and unanimously passed, the follow-
ing applications for mooring licenses. Yacht Harbor, were
approved:
fi::RTH .VQ.
do
1
21V
212
Dr» Nelson </. Johnson
Bearl Sprovt
S. G. Fisher
Albert ^chulta
James B* Johnson
Temp.
NAl^ CF BOAT
phoenix
Breesmg Thru
Hermit
Altair
E-ilac
notion inly -aie, seconded and uranimously passed.
'solu'iomn^ : On
tne Com-i^scton adopted .he j0iioj.i.,y i^^^
ff^,cnrr/rrn,v NO. 14v(J_
'-.No.
RE301VED unanimously by the ParK Conr.ission t
"■nat
conduct of the Park depart-
for the best mtere-^t and proper
,, . ,, -^^ ... h^vfihu reauesied to approve
•Acnt the Uon i,ruj.^t-' 4. w - —
tne following payments:
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— first payment - installation of a ten inch
water mam from the Water Works to the Mam
Drive and installation of a fourteen inch
overflow p\pe at Strawberry Hill Reservoir
urn HARE EL^nr^JC COlfPANT
F»rst Ftiynent - Light and Power service to
Main Yard - Golden G-ate FarK
"""Tirst Avment - Engmeermi services \n connect-
\on with installation of the Dolores Boulevard
Irrigation Sip teat - presentation of plans and
specification
ffJDK FORBES ^ ^ , B „
' W^ier Supply Investigation at Lincoln FarK
n.r-^nmTA PACTFrr TTThf: mvRA^ci^ OQ' ^
Jurchiise of Lot IV - Block tlo6 from 5.S.
Perlnam for McLaren Park
nOl.LEC^O^ OF INTE^J^AL HEVSNVE
^ ^rax on Admissions - Larch ly47
Children 's Quarters
Fleishhacker Play field
Fleisnhacker Bathhouse
$ 14^165.10
ii,Uif3.i30
303. 75
5UU»UU
sou, 00
265,71
66,57
214, 2U
4.^4
''''7e^::i^'iii^^ installation of an Irrigation
System - Unit No, 1 Golden 7ate ParK
lu,0^3,77
golden rate Park Sewage Treatment Plant
Vyltm - irater .forks Fnnping Plant - O.^.PirH
'^'^'^^(aj'^lment'^'.ielocai.o^ of booster punps.
i/ncs at the Water Works, r, r, rc.R
Band Concerts - 7,'j-,rarK j-^i ^
f,:iXVO r. ^'^'^^•■'^'_J"^';ff%ttrty for l^oLaren /ar»
^oVT.' BVooT'elts'; Loi '■^- BloU' ,13^. iot ...a
Block 61f:f2
^^^^^B^m^T^^am Link yenoe at Fleish,Pool
Elf^KTes in connection u^.tn budge,
gations L'arch 5 S 16, 1^^
„oyj,n,rr_ ■'^'iri^:iirht^:^W^^Tour forvr. .
TrTJTrWr'ofOspt. of Interior of A^strai.an
T-overnnent
'JCU,00
1,41^.66
5?5 . • 'tf
1,616, if?
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RESOLUTION NO. 140l
RESOLVED unanimously by tne Park Commission thai
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby reauested to
approve the following ^ork Orders:
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n^PARTMEI^T
DESCRIPTlCf}
AMOUJIT
2i^U S, F.City & County Compensation disabil' $1,500
Employees - Retirement ity benefits and medical
SusteK charges other than for
S.F, Hospital for six montna
ending June 'du,1^47'Add'l.
2vl S.F.City & County S,F, Hospital charges l,5uu
Employees - Retirement & prorata of Compensation
System, Coverage Administrative
coats for six months
ending June 3v,194V Add'l,
29Si Dept. of Public i^'orka Surface footpatns m \f5u
i/c/ •/. J ^^^^^ ^^ Oriental Tea Gardens
Re$,fio.
1402
RESCLUTIOI^ iVC. 14u2
RESOLVED unanir.ou3ly by the Park Com-iission that for
the best interest and -^roper condu-t of the Park depart-tent
the Controller be and i!j hereby requested to approve the
following Allotments and Transfers:
AI^LOTlfENTS
m
rovriati on
2~214-ul
612. 215. Ul
612. 214, V2
612. 214. u2
Jiaintenance l: Repair
Structures - 'Jeneral Division
(Loan Storage Shed - Nursery)
Maintenance i- Repair - Gen'l Diun,
Sideioalka & Roads
MtGe» £' Repair
Structures - ^oo Division
(paddock Drainage Correction)
Utce, 6- Repai r
Structures - Zoo divi sron
(Bears' Cub Den and Yard)
$lj222,uU
2,500.00
1,11-UUO
IHANSFmS
rom
2. yov, 01
Services other Dt<^pt9,
612*385.01
Fdrage d Food for Animala
iJaneral Division
To
'6T2.40U. ul
Equipment
General .nvisi on
612.4U0.ul
Equipment - Qen.Divn,
l,Uy6mU2
782. 81
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612^900*03
Services other Depts.
Commissary Dwision
612. 385.03
Forage & Food for
612,300.04
Materials o Supplies
Recreational Division
$lj u33, vO
612,2u3,u3 114, uu
Allowance Employees' Cars
Animals - Commis,Divn, Commissary Jivision
1403
1404
P.jr.'^OTJJTTON NO. 14U3
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Comnission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Fark Department
the Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the
purchase of
One 200 amp. Electric JTeldmg Unit iflS5,vO
from the unencumbered balance m Appropriation 612.400. ul -
Equipment - (Jeneral Division.
pKSOLVTiON NO, 14o4
RESOLVED unanirnously by the ParK Commission thai
tne Purchaser of S^ipplies be and is hereby requested to take
such action as ir necessary to conform with that provision
of the Charter of the Jity and County of San yrancisco covers
^ng the bonding of executive officers an<i employees, in order
that
1.
The following officers of the City ^f ,;^/"^*^/{„d
San rrancisco shall each give bond to .he City ana
County of San /roncisco as follows:
Five Comr.tssi oners, each
Superintendent, Park
$8, 5o0
15,uoo
K^^-4-m n r +hp followin-: Dositions shall be
cJi-.rel\rnrBTJ.lVBon, for .c.*«/ul P.r/om.nc.
Accountant
Secretary
Cashier C ,, _,_
'General Clerk, Tme Holla
General Clerk, Storeroom
General Jl-rk, Batnhouae
jenior :ncrk, lelief Cashier
senior Clerk, !^r chasing ^^^^^
Harbor Master
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griddle cook - Zoo Luncnroom
Cook, Harding Cafe
CooK, Lincoln Cafe
counter Attendant, Coxt Tower
Counter Attendant, 3hart, FarK
mnnter Attendant, Lincoln Paris
counter Attendant, Oriental r««/«^^!" ..,„,.
Zo Assistant Directors, Recreational ^ctivit
les
Tl^Toreman Recreational Activicies
Eight Starters (Golf J
RESOLVED unanimously by tne ParK Commission tnat for
Ue best interest and proper conduct of tne Parn Department
tne controller be and is nereby requested to approve tne
following orders for Service or WorKt
ORDER FOR
SERVICE
QR :iORK
n 7.FinRIFTI0Jf_
AHOUM
T.+im r#e for Title .nsur- $ 16, OU
:,y California ^Pacif^c Title ^^^/^^^^ . ^^t lu
Jnsurance Company
40 Villi^am lartin
Jon
41 William Uartm ^ Son
ance Toli^-h - Lot lu
Block 6lu6 - Pernam.
McLaren Park Land
Construction of Loan H^SH.uU
Storage Shed - Nursery
jolden Jate ParK
Construction of Bear's 1417, uO
Cub Den and Yard -
S./. 2oo,
op>:n.h-:c.r rc. 140§.
,s.,.7„ hi/ tne ^rk Conrission tne*
RESOLYKD unani-.ously by tne .
. ^ r..nf and -roper conduct of the ParK Depart^
for the best interest ana rope
K r,ni .a hereby rec^ested to nave
.nent, his Honor tne Uayor be and .a neret>y .
. .. .re.arei appropriating $l,^et.u^ from tne surplus
an ordinance preparer ^ly t
m tne following an^ro^nu ^
f^.r Derart--nts - Cen.Uivn, ^1,1U^.-
eiz^^uo'ol services otner Depart . ^^^ ^^
Ci.-3.5.ul Forage for Animals - ^en. Divn.
,, ,,. .redit of appropriation e^.^uO-.. - i^.^iP^ent -
., ..., ,u- le-rntal .funds required
7eneral Division^ to ^r---
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Durcftase xn ttie Ity46-Iy47 Budget. For example, the price of
^^^ o Caterptllar *a if9,?utl,34 wnereas ttie budget estimate was
$y,uUu.uU, Tnio caterpillar *s required for tne uninterrupted
operation of the ParK DepartTient, Tne above transfer also
provides $155.00 for ttie purchase of a portable 200 Anp.
Electric UTelding Unit from War Surplus.
lieeting
idiaurned:
There being no furtner business fi come before the
Comnission, the neetmg adjourned at 7:3u p.m.
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Secretary
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San Francisco, California
April 24, 1947
A regular meeting of the Fare Commission was held at
UcLaren Lodge, Golden Gate Fark, Thursday, April 24, 1^47,
The following Commissioners were pres ent:
Ur, Lloyd E» Wilson, President
Mr, Howard J, Finn. Comr.issioner
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Mr. Edw, T, Haas,
Mr, Dan Em London,
Accent: Mr, Byron j-. L'obbs, " "
The minutes of the regular meeting held April lu, 1947,
isere approved and adopted,
.$sion
zill
Improve- I
IS SI an Hill Improvement Association,
The Russian Hill
n
rrovement Association's request for continuance of its
^tQuest: hearing to L'ay 22^
DOS gr
■nted,
ipfc
rel
^ k y k *
•Laren
park:
Apparel Citu, The request of I'r, rcrvm 2. Leins for
1 City was referreJ. to the Superintend-
tree nlantmg in Appare
ent t^ith instructions that this matter be presented when the
Commissi on co
nsiders the tree planting program.
McLaren
-irk, 1>.* Jecretary was instructed to ulvise
.^eis Tract and Taul ^ract Imrroven
er.t Jlub that the parcel
^t-erty tna
4- ^
ad bten cujjested for 1 evelopmcnt for a
a' ii:
r^AT, I
lav'; round, was
Tcrk ani
ie the boundaries of L'cLaren
\z Jurisixction of the Com-^is-
LTiO ■" .*
aion,
j:^tncoln Firk, The S'-.perxntendent's report and reoomnend-
ation^ for abatm.i the hasard of mjnry to property and persons
by golf balls driven from the eightn tee at Lincoln Park, u^ere
presented and approved.
Yacht Harbor, The Superintendent's invest i -ation and
report on a boat owner '$ complaint of damages to his property
:ht Harbor, wot approved,
Sharon Building, :^r. Lei ^ -^uzrt's com-.uni cation m
:..... ,7.,^,. •^idm 'rate Park, was considered
^
*^
- ■«!.
■i I ^ - — ^
'■m.
'itSt
J^lL^
jl^^mt
4/24/47
68
Tacht
and the Secretary uaa instructed to advise IJr, Hobart that
tne Commission did not anticipate doing the work at this time.
Yacht Harbor. Cancellation of L'oorinci License. The
Commission granted a thirty day extension on the cancellation
of Ur, ^\ E, Judge's mooring license,
>faiiun .
approve
fesar Staitun - .football field cover. The Commission
d the rroposed reply to the purchaser of Supplies*
letter oS April 15.
Lincoln Perk. }olf Tournament. The Call Bulletin's
^'~^' reauest for ner^.icsion to condu
:t the annnal Junior City rolf
Chamr>ion
ship at Lincoln Park Golf Course, July r to 11, mclw
\Fark
sive, was granted,
Golden ■rC
tf Pfirk Band Cor.course. The Call Bulletin's
Sand,
Loan of
3urro:
request for permission to use ine
Golden Jate Park Band Con»
COU]
rse. for a Uovhe
rs' Day Projran, Hay 11, usas -ranted,
Burro. Jecuect for l-^an ?f
The Rennay 3hry-0ck School
-J lusxc.
Arts end Jramc, request fo
loan of a burro wa
s
dc'ii ed,
Vic
: enter
Pla^c; Union
Ci i-ic Cs^t:r ri'i::f^» The Drum Corps
1,L.
L^cal
recuest
/ %> '^ V r v* '
;ne arehouse
:entsr riasu
- :ranted.
Farki
^Quati ^.
.^aden,
lei on
^o t ^"or
a con tinuance
or a
csed air oightseemg
Tfd
"X 01
. J. J
'^.VK, u-'l
3tree_i
' ' ■mm
^ ri
'2 riant 1^2.
ranteZ'
I'r, Jai
t 3 s ion to
1 the o'
am trees
•^cr^r.te.^ lent for report.
.nenna' c arzlication
-*t, ioaa
uiaJiu^jL
taijumi
cation J
n Cor football i'
The o'c
s a
laco Jnmor Coll^je a-^pit-
' i^ W - ''
'joa
s poo tponed ■;n'ii
,■ f
^
dtadium on
ri
0 J^'^O
ation ."or i^ce -)/
^ J
for fn
t, *> - — .
'an^<j3,
-4
E*»J»f^*:;.-^'''-' .
xm.
4 '?^ '^'
69
/i
:L(irf.n
rk:
»^.n±al D.r Cushions. Commissioner Finn was requested to
discuss wi
th />. Thonas A,BrooKs,
Ks. the matter referred to in his
letter of April iP, 1^47,
VrLarrn FarK, The Gomnis^i
on ^ 'roue
d the proposed
resoluti on
at vublic 0
to the Board of ^urery^sora
au
th^v i.^xnj the sale
uc
tion, of lots
med b,
i-nl County located
)utside the boun
darxes of UcLcrcn lark,
The Boy Scorn
s' requssi *© hold a j^^inct Canporee,
Saturday and J'!nlcy,
sa:
-i>
ir and x
» m yrLaren rcrk, was appro oeC,
a^Tf^^n -Jets rarK
Far.T. I'm, doanli- .iooney'c oj^sr .o
donate plant
be
1 m
tne Fujnsia Jarden, yas accepted.
Dar.aQe,
'n ->
•0 rerukj
^t:la^ce 'J
'-. The Se or clary
was authori^
in the name o
release of cl.
U. - —J I- "
•V -roperoy.
f Mr, 'Jeorge Grcdy, for ^HiK-fO*
Th e Cz -.r. T 3 St 9r. con
recsi oeu. j
•cm his ho
nor t*'t
sxdered tne letter
".-•"a the apprcpri"
a. -
ue
sted
,r the -vrchase of eddittortM resl property
aijaccn
i to Ae^ar dtadiv%.
- ' r>t
Tr
J.1
■fsri
to tne
pjperin tendent;
Fro"^ iii'iri iiranster^s
-•*-•'
.e9-b%ny tnat
'r.o oall playi
U;
be crej
''roK t^^e ^
- 7 '1~CC
iro
■> , ^ - n T
e-^artr^ent of
xndu-
.ne Ci
■oia t'
;eu5c;e -''
ro'
^osnl
to c
;t :^nd Fie'
:rs
lanhandl
roimd
0na calling
!■:. ./uc r
L I
dou rt i'"-.J-
7 ^ of e-r.ployee
Lake Fork.
Tha following
lett
rrs vere read and '.rlerei
•ile<
Fron t
the C-ief of /olice
n-re safely of spectators a
lj
fieh
\ed for -^oj-e
1 i-ir^lane z.
j.-,^^ Deputy City ^^ttorney
V iZi:
of
_y-.i. County of
- - rancisco u, ^arney w ..^ . -- .
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JS4^47
70
\e7ital
Cortes of letters to the Finance Conmittee fron tlxe
Director of property rciiiiesting adoption of resduttona extend^
xng tne tirjs until January 25, 1^48 to the Seaboard Oil Cor.pany
to drill irells on property acquired froin the estate of Alfred
yuhrmanj deceased, end adopting resolution autnorisxng consent
to asaignnent from Atlas Froduction Inc., to the. British-
Ansrican 0x1 Froducmg Company, of certain xnierests in these
landSm
Fron Chief Air'.xmstrative Officer, Thomas A, Brooke,
cocer^ting invitation to crown the n^^een of t:.e 'day.
From the Down Town association csmpZiienting the
Departr.ent on the Tulip display.
From the Salvation Amy t'^anking the Corxnission and the
^olaen .ate rark oand for courtesies eztendei on Salvation Amy
Day,
Fron Ur, Don Snrr.ons m-re tree • lantmg.
nnn:-^Lici dcr'arc. Mr. rJa^. L, }ral.cn'3 request inat
refuce receptacles be placet >. n Golar,bia Square, was denied.
:,„r.rl.n^nU:l ^ ^ '■ r : ' noU^l^ .-he Cor^nisr-- - i^-'t-^^ii
•: to snonit to ic -.n- :'-e Layor, Icttirs
^c ^rii'^-T^,,, -npplmtntal appropriations in i^e
t'-.c
the ^ • ■ '
requesting
11*4? ~48 budget:
Ailow^rce for .c rit-c - ffentrml division
Holidays - rcneral Jt vision
Wages - General Ji vision
Concerts - Jeneral Division
(If number of concerts i6 reduced, ohen
oupplemental request is
Equipment - General Divfst en
Retire-e't Allowance - General Division
Holidays - iuco uivision
rtajes - 'i.00 Diui si on
Equipment - ^oo Division
Retirement Allowance - ^oo Division
^960.00
COO, 00
3,68B»00
e, 115, 00
3, Yoy, 00 )
1,500,00
11,251,00
::,u4y,"o
200, uO
2, lci3, 'JO
^
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K «
»y
.^ik.. am.
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71
Holidays - Conmtssary Biviaion
Wages - Conmxasary Division
Wages - Temporary - Covmiaaary Division
Contractual Seroicea - Comnusaary Division
Allou;ance for use of employees cars -
Connissary Divisi on
Materials and Supplies - CorMissary Division
Materials and ^uppltes - Resale
Foodstuffs - Commissary Division
Holidays - .Recreational Division
wages - Temporary - Hecreatior.al Division
Heuremeni ..ic.=nce - Recreational Division
Wages - Temporary - street Tree Planting Jivn.
$ 9uO, uO
1,808,00
6,250,00
1, 750, 00
390,00
2, 100, 00
2, VOO, 00
Z7jnv0,0Q
2u0, OO
1,550,00
5ii3,00
1,425, uV
netire-ent AlloLznce - Street TreeTl^ntmg
aevirc -c -I' « Division
248, OO
<^niariea - Strest Tree Flanting Dion. 765.00
Temporary baiariea ^i<#<=w
jm. L'clntosh ^5,vuy
Anvone yeierser. & ^on 5,9^4
Wifi, llcrtin u Jon ^*"^^
r>^n-^-,oi Of the J-ipermtenient and on
On the recomr.enia.ion oj t^ -^ ^ t
. , „aJ. -.coni.i and ur.on.-.^u.ii, pa..«i. t.e follow-
motion duly maic, ..ecm^c-
-.njj resolution was adopted;
■f^,• '^t/t Cor.mission that a
HE^CLV£D unanimously ijy ^^-^ '-
. ,• .r .-ancT.-co, ani tie Secretary he
rie.snhacker Play/relu, -an .,anct.c ,
-J ^#. -T/.cuic t7'.e same in . ' '"^
,e la hereH autfiort^ed to execute
;. ?/o.
...io;
and fi(
0/ t^.e Perfr *^'
,,,..,,,„ and tr.at pa^n.nt t^.«/or .n ine a...nt
.^ r^,..- /»-/,»;aand 'ana nine ( #'^
, D(/yj dollars be paid from
i
\ 1
vT ^^^
*<s/
• r
V<. :
' -^>\'
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72
Appropriation 612^5u0-7tl (fleiatihacker Play ft eld),
1415
Res
1414
.Vo.
Buena ga-'^^a ^^rk - Revlacmci of Tbo Inch Water pipe.
The
Secretary presen
ted the following bid for tne above uork.
E, J» Treacy
Aoaociated Engineers
Uartm L'Urphy cc
McNai r
■iobert B,
Unit Price
^er Lineal Foot
• i/5
1.50
1.51
On the recor.nenic
tion of the Superintendent and on
motion duly made, seconded and unanimously passed, the follow^
ing res lution was adopted:
ov.^ri.r.'PTni' ?;g. 1414
con
P.2SCLVED una-.i
tract be awardid to S, J. j-
noiisly o,^ the Park Conmission
tha-
'HEACY. yr
4 Irving Street, San
Francisco, co
vermg tne replacing
of a two men waterpipe x:
Buena 7i
fto PcrK, ^an /rancisco, an
d the Secretary be and he
xs hereby out
homed to execute the sane m
the nane of tne
E* %j
'reacy.
'or the
in the amount o,
;1. MainLenance &
Park Ccnnission and that payment therefor
f if4,27j.00 be paid from Appropriation 612-214-
Bepair otr'jctitrer - General Division.
1416
Ui.sicn Pc^y- ^^rlioat.^v ^^ n ,.rface Corrse and
Wear^j^j^^^urX^c,^^ The Secretary presented
the fo Housing bids for i-e above ^^ork:
Ualoti leterson H,44ti.OO
Chas. L. IK^rney 14,21V.U0
'^^,«T, '^f *he Sureriniendent and on
Q^**-_g reco-rinenaation of ^ne ouf c* i..*"-^
■ , .H. ^^conded end unanimously passed, the follow-
motion auly ^.ade, aeconuea
ing resolution was adopted:
^fy:r.nr'"- ^'C. 141C
H'
RSSOITED un
amnously by the Park Jommiasion that a
"X^
i
,-**ip- * ^?f
^ftr'-Pf-M-
4/14/4?
1416:
co„tract be o^rd^d to lULOTT MID FETSSSOS. 241S Harrison
Street. 5<.n Frono.aoo, for the a.opi.eai.on »/ a 5i.r/aoe cour«
<,„d u„aring »ur/ao. on */.. r.nn.. <7o.rt. at UXeexon FarH, 3an
mnctsco, and the o.cretar, be and he .e hereby authort.ed
to execute the eane in the name 0/ the Par* Conn^eexon and
act pas/Ment ther./or ,n the a^o.m t 0/ *4,44a.00 be pa.d fro.
Mppropriatxon 012-214-01 (Uaxntenanoe & Repaxr Jtructures,
fjeneral Dt uiston)^
i . J.
p,nr atodiur, rr-^^^truetton nf .■qorage Hoon. The
secretary presented the /oIio..n, b,de /or the abo.e »or*:
intone Pet. r, en • Son ^6,552.00
Wm, Uclntosh
tfm, Uartxn (£ oona »
Lewxs J. rcP^rnott 10,r?cMI
on t.e ^eco^n.ndat^on 0/ t.He Sup.r^nU.^^t an. on noUon duly
„ad. and second^., th. /oilo.tn, resolution .as a^iopie^r
RlSSCLLTTny ^fC, I'll?.
i?^^CX.Kri) unanimously by ^ne FarK
contract be awarded to .ntone Petersen . .on, 2-58 San Bruno
,,.nue. San y^ncisco. coucr.np the c.n^truct.on o/=tora,e
.oo« at .e.ar Stadium. San /ranceco, and the Secretary be
a„d .e ,e hereb, authort.e. to e.eo.te t.e ,ane .n the n.,e
,;• th. Farl. .o^xe^xon ana that pa.^ent *here/or .n the
amount 0/ .6.5«..«be pa<d /ro« .,proprtat.on .ir.5...««
(ue^ar Staiiun-(Stcreroon).
'■^^' ,or.: T.e Superintendent preeentei the /olio..n, »r^. for
.'iejeation
the above work:
Arras Brother$
j)e Luca cc uon
car Is en c- yran 2
$2 J 2^5. 'JO
2,32V, 45
'" .1.
y
i.i-**" V.a^-'
::»t» w^-
4 '24/49
74
..sun.
Antone Petersen & Sons
Wm, Ifolntosh & Son
Arthur Wallgren
'^2,67'?., 00
3,43U0V
3,675,V0
on mot.on dull, "''i' ""^ »«ond.4 tn> bxi, were r.j'.ot.d
o-^,ng to the fact that tnev >->ere over and above tne 42.0UU
Jinit presented /or in/omal b%i».
^■,..- n.„„ ^ark. f.'ur»»-,f - rn^tgJIaf. -^r nf an Electric
Trm0dAr Service*
The Superintend ^t prer.entei the following t>zds for tne
above work:
MacCabe Electric Conpany
Eveready Electric Conpany
Marine Electric 'Company
On notion duly nade an
omng to the fact tnat tney u>ere over a
Ur,it prescribed for informal bids.
^2,U67.00
2,44d,v0
3,48U,U0
d seconded tnc bids were rejected
nd above the ^2,000
Pr/f^"*""^ Acco-.nts* 0^
the Conms^ion approved t-e transfer
to i^.e Bureau of Delinquent -Revenue:
Clifford Luster
W, E, rriffith Son
Thonas Ja-^.es C'.rady
no. I en duly ".ade end seconded,
of the following accounts
$10, uo
3y»y5
1'>.V0
iQOht
iioeises:
"J sec en
;. .n --otiO'^- -iuily
^ade
roved the following applications
for Yacht narbor Loormg Licences:
B^RTIl i\0^
Tenp,
iTi'A"U'
Hi chard C, (George
E^ard Lowe
• ■ 1 rr' T
Sea intch
Meander
1 ^ «
„ I
4/24/^7
75
UOd:
On motion duly made and aeconded the folloumg resolu-
HeioJJiiSMI*
ixona were adopted:
RESOLUTION NO. 140Q
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commisston that the
Controller be and is hereby requested to approve a Credit
Modxficutxon of Contract in the amount of i^255,5u against the
contract ioith J. r. Bren Company for Street Tree Flanting on
Lombard, 2:arf:et and Van Ness Streets to adjust the contract
to the actual number of trees plar.ted, 4C4 trees « $16.25 each.
Res,No»
14091
RSSCluTICN nC, 14:0^
RESOLVED unanimously by the ^ark Jonmission that for
the best interzst and proper conduct of the Park Departnent
the Controller be end is hereby requested to approve the
follo'c-ing ALLOTL'EirTS and TIurSF JAS:
ALLOTISEI^S
Anrrnrri ation
612'CIO-Ol I'amtenance & Repair Structures
iJencral Division .
(Buena Vista \:atcr Hain 4,^75. JOJ
{L'lssion park Tennis Courta
Wearcoat 4,^8,00
612^500^76 Flexshhacker ^^^y^l^]'^,.^^^^^
•Upper Vending Booth AaditionJ
-^^.jya-^5 Kesar Gtadiim (Storeroom)
512-500''J^ Lincoln Park Irrij:xiion System
#a, 723, UO
MIO
5, ycy. uc
C, 498. 03
800. UO
Frcr.
C12'£l-i'(j4
L'ainten2nce c- Hcpaira
Structures - Recreational Division
To
Tii-5o0'eti
Kezar utadiun Jtoreroom.
53.17
r'oragc •
612'200-u2
.-^^.als Contractual services
Zoo Division
2eo. 00
HESCLVE:^ unamn^.sly by vhe Park Con.is^ on that for
., .rr^n.r conduct and best mt.rest of the Park Department
tne Cmrcller be and is hereby re.uesteS to approve tne
IN
f
ii
^1 >
I ' J » *"♦ r ^ "
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76
$450, 00
3, OUU, UO
^yvi!^ C gg,^gf p.-M,.i7io Plana & Speci ft cations m
Reservoir
louer oervice to I'am Yard
34'd, 7u
C, y64. so
J 7 "'^r^^^ gglT.-li'/r Pianttng on Lombard o'ircei
^ITJ -CSS Af---** %t '
\M
nil:
^aCLVijiJ
■-• pt; ^ C'";'^^ '
*fta^ j>r
'- fc ParK ife^artr.eni,
,,eoest int.re.tand proper coniuo. oj
- hereby requested to have an
A-,, ,„,/? /-nio-m if^c ^ccruca
^ ^' <j *.aL'nr o c -i'
Surplus ^/ tne r"."
'he rc^- ^yO'"'^ <^^ *^«/'
0/ ^e;:-r .,.^ity^. ^^^^''' '- ^^ '
. ^-,V. -.»!->
.".e
,t-icvio<. of the rrederxok a
treev
: ^z : .'t ="»
T-tctior. 0/ 3U-rortinj oKjI-l \i
,n Press B
^11 t^%ch has u^cn
r ' 3 512 rue ^ . i^-*/
ni XX:
recj"^^'
■ »^ -"^ ■ —
i - /
r '.^ "*' ^
- " 0 ri I "<■ J ^'~* -^ ■'• "
0"tlt
■ -' 1 r \'u t : c "- " ■ J
f r 1 ■'-'^ ^"^■' ''^■'*^
i-2-.:t'/ 3/
reccnatruciei ^"li ■
cino :. ■ ^T ' ' t. - ^
. J.
xQ y (liizvious*
e i. he -)0w-
t ibc
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f.
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77
1412:
RKSOLUTIGK :I0. 1412
RESOLVED unanmously by the Park Jor-issTon that /or
tne best xnterest and nroper conduct of the Park Departr^ent
ins Controller be and 13 hereby re^iested to approve the
follo'^irig Orders /or ^eruice or »'orK:
CHDSR yoR
SERVICE
Y^::DOd
42 Cali/.Taci/ic Txile
2nsurar.ce Company
43 J. 5. Oratian
n^,sc:ilFTI0N AmUH
Fees for tittle insurance
policies Lot ■: Bl'^ck C0')0
Reed - Lot 'J Block Glu3
Bennett ^ 33.00
Test Boring for nsvi -^ell
at Lincoln Park at the
rate of yf4,uO per foot for
not less than 100 feet and
not to exceed CuO feet tiOU.VO
Rfs,ro,
WHSHSAS, on
J, . " ' ^
]oucrnneni of the
City and Co'iniy d/ oo
the 12tn day of Ja-.ucry, 1943, the City
-.^ - -.-f
- executed a c#r*s*r. lease
nited StatiS ©/ certain property i
-ih
% t h
I, n, e
an /ranc«»e», 4escribei as follows, to
L:lt:
; /I - ^ J' J-i <- j '
_ r-niri-m-nned land
Conirii
'--' J ^ j.r'Zo" S (Along
f '/•'»
""^^ 'l''^i :ft'/^reJt"t.h.a,; 015.^0 feet,
r 'ni^'^3^"^Vi^:t3 feet from tM mutheast corner
■""'^'ir^ -y^\. t:., .1.1.^ "^^nh^^v. thence from sit J rjmt
of /u.
t'o ihe ^'irt of connencenent*
Containing 2.51 acres, nore or less.
^^nrr.L T,/l - r->r^ra^ei land
The u
'Jate
story
nnaie
area
south
porti
Also
oquar
and b
- -fhm f'neach Chalet'* located m ;^lien
uildty ^^o>.n as the f.^^^^^'^^^^ comprising a two^
^^V^^'"^ ^nd a ucco ifiJit"^ containing arnrox-
wood frame ^na a.j/cco ^\^ ^-^^^^^ tnerefrowi an
ly l,,nOO square feVi, }^ excl^^n^ rnerefron an
acuare feet Ifc
%n t««
on Of t-e *^-'"^^,, -Z __ nrea of a^r^rnximatfj.y £w
croludmj therejroman area ^ J* . ^ ^ .j^^j,
en's rest room.
1^'W^-
^
4/04 '47
76
14131
<?«id Beach Chalet is located approxx-iatcly TOy fee-t
TortnweVurly of the northwesterly corner of Parcel One
above described,
yet leased area approximately B4u0 square feet,
e, ^ r.rri-r^la are a portion of Jold^ iate Park situate in
Tne City ana Colnty'^of cian Francisco, State of California.
Plot Uap NO. 7142 A 1£6 of the abooe-nentioned property
ys attached to lease and r.ade a part thereof.
..nSREASj it u^as agreed in said lease that at tne ierm.n^
ation thereof, the said federal governnent i^ould restore said
property to the original condition in .hich it obtained tne
sane from the City and County of San /rancxsco/ and
,HERSAS, ^aid le^ce has no^ expired and said jovern^.ent
of the Vmted States has restored said property to the ori.mal
condition m .:.^ch the sa^e .as obtained fron the City and
^'•- 'ranciaoo ,
. .- . rr-^E. BE IT RESOLYSD by tne larK :z — ission,
, .. •«• + -' ^ ^ " >"'rebh -,broluei
.Ml.iy under t^e af9reem%d leaee ami mat
. • , : . , ■ e-i,^ : ^ execute
g Jouerr^^-rct :f the '- -States
- • -y^^- undfi' f'-e ai>f*ve described lease*
CO
fro- -
his doner tne I'ayor
------^ ri - ^ c rele ^se^
- .ar'^mg it j ■
i%Mt,
----- -I* - '-
the #•.
J znd %:
fusion an: privilege -
. , . ,^_ : e ::"r2in
"1
z 'urde:
rec
he
3i of one year,
• ■ . 1 rei.al Of »»* ?«''
- i
— «.,**^ --■-'♦■I . -'TO'Jide^
1" '
*? -nj. '■'■ 1'.
''yr
ne
- if
rozs
-0 eu
• • t s hereby -
ferm su
» necessary or -.
13 resolution*
f "^^unird t#-> •
d'ij.lzrs, ^^i "-^ ---
•ised i" execute
- - * » * '
9, on
„ < ». J ~urp
■ $
ose
, -'*■
^-w
-4
,*-^rt
tmitfrnWl^
HA
4;
!2i/i'^
?'J
;i \4,
RESOLVTIOl! IW, 1419
RESOLVED that a concession and priuilege of conducting
the lolf shop u.nd acting as a professional at the j^ardmg Park
trolf Course be and is hereby awarded to ILi. TED riOBBIKS, for
a rerioi of one year, beginning July 1, 1947 and ending June
30 l'^4^t a* a rental of r.ix per cent of the total jross
reoeirits computed monthly, provided that m no euent it Will
be Isss than One hundred and fifty dollars ($150. uu), and
the Secretary be and he is hereby authorised to erecutc the
agree'^ent and to dn and perform such acts, on behalf of the
C^-^.r.ission, as nay be necessary or convenient to give effect
to the purr)03e of tnis resoluii on.
■ , r ' • 7 '^-A
Hssciy^^- - .
tne jolf 2'' -- -' -'■•■
aolf Course be -
a period ^S r ^ ".
30, 1^4ti, ot
reaeir>is con^'-' ' ^ - "^ "•
T?'". '". - -rivilcje 0,' co-.ducoing
or
^ ^ 3
X ■
necessari or ,
re'^clution*
rre
'- ^Li:, X, l.'-My and sn4^%ng June
')er cent V *-* t^otal irosa
rn-jtiffi i^.at xr^ 'o c&ent »•« mil be
-. ;": 'he Jecretary he and
r '. .0 " '^ ^nd
BSSCLTED by =he Park issi^^n that a conoesBion of
operating a ^olf •iriv%ng range -
:olf ncTHaniiac Q^ ■
1 - ' nthi-^ ■ ■ ■' "'"• •■ ^"' ''
^loat Boulemrd and levar
to m. LS£ DOC^A
'" r ". "in o« ^
^ '4
46, at a rental of 6^ \
'- -rwilcge of sflj.ing
--^2 -• ^ land
i on "e norin and .jezi by
•—> 13 hereby aiDardei
' ■,", , ^j 1, 1^47 and e^ ii nj
ross r
*-.••, -~ • •
f
_ J
l/i'4/47
60
■ — r^
Res
^0. montnlv, provided tfiat in no eoent xt wMl he less inan $1S5.VU
^ and the Secretary be and he xa hereby authorxsed to execute
such agreenent and to perform such acta, on behalf of the
Oonr.xssxon, aa may be neceaaary or convenient to jive effect
U the purpose of this resolut,,on.
Ueeting
iiJourneA'
There bexng no further buaxneas to aome before the
Comn.seion, the neattng adjourned at 6:45 n.n.
..aJ-I}:^^^
jecreta&yy'
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dl
iian Frav.dL scOj Oalifornia
May 2, 1947
A spscial meeting of the TarK Oonmission uc
3 held at
McLaren Lodge, 'ri
jiuer. {^aiti Farkj tian FrancTCcr}, Tuesday, Mcy
"^D r.m,
The /olloii:ing Cor.r.isai oners were p
re
sent.
re r ra
ent
Mr, Lloyd i'. oilmen J
Mr» uouard J. Finn, Ccr.nissi oner
Mr, Edit:* T, Haas, Comv.issiomr
llr, Dan E. London, Comri&Si oner
Absent: 1.
Bur on ^ 1*0 56.'',
MS31 oner
T'y.t Secr-.tary
Adam. Arras & Son
M9n»0n Br«9.
w.
6y. 876
>/- f)rt
On the recommsrtdaiton a/ the Supers
noi'-^n •■■: i%^s, seconded -" ' •■-.' ^
r -- ^efolutton mmB adopted:
"".-tendent snd on
-"ffsed, the folloio'
I '» » ■* .
'fnere being r.o /ur
er bvsxness to co^e befr^rs the
-i;
Commssx or.
,^, meeting zdjonrrei "^t 5:15 ^.^>
7
^
^2dtu
1
cent r
: be auTdsd tr>
usly by
:a rir
J^y^4
-t n
'7 Bryani Street,
Stin
fYanctsco, c^ufr^ng renova
n r .
I old c
"c •"j iS"'
!Ya"c
I* •" r t<
:e >3ecri
.ercby a>ithor% se
>d to e:cecvrt
• " 2"''^.e 1
:<!-cr Stai
■.z^.e ?/ tM
T^rK Con'* I
fifty Sevc'
tr.at paynei^ therefor
in
iQunt
iBSnd §euen
hundrc-'
>'.«: {if-^'j
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d'^ liars ue ^aid fron kp \
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Regular
Ueetina.'
Uinutea
A; rroytfi :
}Qi Souse
Cove J
Zesar
Stadium:
Cafe:
San Francisco, Caliif omia
May e, 1^47
A regular mee-bing of the fark Conmiaaion waa held at
UoLaren Lodge, Golden Gate Park, San Francieoo, Thursday,
May 8, 1947, 4:00 p.n.
The following Commaaionere were preaentt
Mr, Lloyd E. Wilson, President
Mr, Howard J, Finn, Conniasioner
Mr. Edw. T, Haas, Covrnxaaioner
Absent tMr, Dan E. London, Coimiaatoner
Mr, Byron G, Mohba, Comniaaioner
The ninutea of the regular meeting of April 24 and
the special meeting of May 6, 1947, were approved and adopted.
nn. Fouse Cove. The matter of the posaihle termma^
tion of the leaae with Harold S. Peterson at Gaa Houae Cov.
rnaa partially heard and continued to the meeting of June 1'^
/or further hearing.
jr.,n. .«aJiu» n.....tnn C.nces>ion. The proposal, for
operauno the cotertr,, cono«„o™ at Ke.ar Stoi,UM .ere con-
,,,,re4 am t^. proposal of Sanuel Miller .as accepte* for t».
.ears, pro.i<iei he .ouU. .Hhin t^»rt, *a„. a.ree t» certain
.o*./.catto„. suggeste* »« the Co«iiSSiOn. The other proposal.
were rejected, ^
ii^ajuMaiiim- I-"" son /ranoi^co J^^mor College .
,. * .for use of Ke2ar Stadium for footkall names was
application for use oj ac
,rar.*.* oa to m*ay. *ou.-*er 7. an. otherwise Fernet.
.,..,. n..t,r Pla^a. The San l-ranoisco Contention an*
Tounst Bureau's .,pitca«on for permission to offer the
C.„.c center Ha.r. to others for e.hi»it purposes, was .erne*,
tn. at, Attorney ha.in, a^.ise. that o.c^ use »ou2. he u„-
lawful,
. rnf^ Mesars. Schuman and Harrta' appli-
nmyahhao^'fr Cafe. Messrs.
j.^ +h- i0ase at the Fleiahnack'
cation for permisaion to terminate the leaae
, un.. 31 1947. wap oranted upon condition that
er Cafe, aa of May 31, n^*^.
,^
-4
ih-im
/s
>^- "v
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''M> -sn
'^^m^>m
84
b\ds
en 0
,i uould soon spread '"JO yar:
f nr Inc-^, C inchec j.espj
,2..«5ta i'quarc*
The decretary
taru ms i-'.striictei i© advise
)he H, S,
Tittle Cor.pany zccorai^jiy*
n. ir.
Park'
t\on
■^ver
•rtp nn
r::tsr.5t on io
:ry, i^^I, 0/
Don iJraham's applica-
•i , 'r.:zent ajreenent
< -
•e Sightseeing tramr, rr Golden
[te Fcr)( sni
i»,e ire.it Hi:^h:r.
J, s*
}nrk
StaUM'
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o:jiTin.
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'd V
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-(f mis ST on to
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as gi*antc!l«
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,, .,r Mds. On the reco^Men :at^on of tk, Supenn^
jollowinj jobs:
. ^ r„y.ir L^.naeruatory - ^o Crreenhonses
aolden Jate Fark i^onaei oavo y ^ ^^^^,^3^ ^ieplacc.ent
Conservatory, Painting 0/
The /ollcv:-tng cofivatmcctions us
ri referrsi to
tt>e Snrerir.tsnient:
' , .«„ .. .,- ansntion to th9 rspaxrs
.'H -•' Paf:er
.- J-. -ir,«, mnntaxn in %ne «*re«
neoefsary
Fron
to drinkxnj fountain in the arsa
Fron
. j^TJ.^'
ncj
salt'^g •-
i*iat --^^ ^trce.j ^
, _:c? streets.
oe
^ ? '">
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"wr.tif 1
,'■: on
irkstde Tenn^
'p^aT
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— /< 1 "< 'I
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mcnt t^-rc/or m tfte amount 0/ ^"0)0
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mssTon and that pay
thousani s
/•roiR A-rr«priatTon cl.-.^^
-ationax > ^ " •/•
,, ,undr.d and t.ent, /.ue (.2^C,,) aoU.rs ,e r^.^
..toe. . .icr^^r - structures -
liscre^.
q^].i^v. }ac-c ;
'/•V
ntffd
irthur Wnlljren
On the reconnendanon .,
notion duly nai., seconded an :
e Secretary ^rese^.<^
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612, :'14'04
mtntenance 6; He^axr - structures
Recreate onal Dwision
(dharp rar\ rolf Course Drainage
Gorreo b-* onsy
^ 2,625*00
X^
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^ervxces Other Depts.
si*:-'2oo-'Oi
Contractual Services
General j' ^' «v^n
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. "-i
.he ^
best tnter«»* ^^ pr^P^^ conduct o/
rolier be ^'^^ '
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>^ereby requests^ to approve *M
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a) I^':nlry, re/rig^raiion servic$» €l .,
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1426 :
bootns and luncn ro9«3
.. --^ ,■ fre!ihnent3, oandyj
'''^ ^IV'at Uoin9 and lun
0".3
fie cnrrorrtattans are requ^
t%on "j
i^^c^Ci.KS5 unamnousl:
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nissi c- ' - . ■ • V, --^ -*
eannectt cr. -^ ■" ■ - -
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92
San Francisoo, California
May HZ, 1947
i Tabular meeting of tn. far^ Con^is.von was keU
iS^^-* THurs^ay. May 22, 1.47, 4,0. p.... ot Mcl^r.n Xo g
QoU Fork, San Francisco.
v-«. rtf fhe Park Commxeaion were
fhe following nenhera of tne rar
present:
itr Llovd 5. Wilson, Fresident
^r ^oZrd J. Finn, Commissioner
ur idT.T. Haas, Commissioner
i;: Ian E. London, Commissioner
m -«« ^ Uobhs, Commissioner
Absent: Mr. Byron .. Mobss, ^ . , uav 6
Ki-,«47, ».r. approve, an* .Oopt.*, a. c.rr.oi.-.
* J., *»w The 'Suasion
5a!Si«n ,,„-*inn far o continuone*
"" mil improvement -i.aoe»aUon '. appl.cat.on /.r
'"* 0/ »t. hearing unUl «, /.r,t
As 8 'n.
rocht
scr
nn motion duly made and passed, tne
r..H+. narhor. On motion au±y
T^ed Mr. W. Elliott Judge's mooring license
Commission cancelled itr.
at racHt Hartor. ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^^,^
Mr. Cyril Tobiris application fo
T,.»,* 7 was 'granted.
, ^,. bertix at Tocht Harbor on Ji'ne 1. »a» .
of h.8 bertn ^eacner iaaocio-
""^1^ competent employee supervise c.U-ren .
activitie, at farltolde "?"""
p„t o.«r untU a lat.r .eet^n,. ^^^^
^e,ar_StaiiM^ T^' ««»u».cat .on ^^
^~~;^Z^rranty a.r«».nt .x.cut*d by J. I.
attorney enclosing ^^^^^ ^^^ ^,,,^„j
Stuart ii^nu/acturtng <:o.panu, .«• P"*
^ »*,«tnj conc«s.on at Xguot.c for*,
operat. an aerial a.jntse^n?
..■+tl a later neeting.
'^ the Superintendent, the /
« *
iit^ti0^'mmimammtitlMit0li»W*]i»
93
■f22/47
approved:
{"'i'ror't^i t«r:Vriiou'rfo«, and on. p.»r of
Ih, tupertntendent r»porUi the following,
Damage U p«ng«tn etatue at Aquat^o favK.
r,r. »'. tran./or.«r vault m tne i-,c»n»ty of rrayer
Conaeroa-
tor
;:.arf
Book Cro89,
n.n..rvatoru. The Brotnernood of Locomotive Firemen
an. En.inemen's re.ueat for a floral display of its em.lem
.n front of tne Conservatory, Golden .ate Par., July 14, 1.47,
1903 denied*
Pjj^^2_g2jiai£. m Lion, international Convention
j,ecorat.ng Con^.ttee'. application for peru.^s.on to erect a
faoe...l. X>on„ Cage .n .n.on Square, .ui, .« to SI. .nclue.ve.
was denied*
Thg Slks Flag Day Committee's appli-
^^r^A rnncourse* Tne mus r^^y
eat.on for u.e of tne »a„. concou.3. »n .u., 1.. for tne annual
nap Bay Sxercieee. aa» rrante*.
- ^j^^^^^js^. THe Cmneee Golfer, /a.oo.ot.on of Aner.ca
appUoat.on for ,er..ee.on to .0^ .olf tou.na^.nt at Sharp
J ill ,11^* lu, was deniedm
Park, on Sunday, Aujusz j.u, ^
^ a.m 'Ph» rail Eulletm 9
..,^.n 7ate ■iari_Tenn,e Court,. The Call
, , „,m,«.on to u,e ,one of tne C-olien iate fam
tsurf..- applioatton for permssion
.. run. S3 t' J^"' '^' "•-^""■"' ^'^ - =•*"-"'*'"
t.nnia court., J"n. ^^
iunior t.nn.a tournament. ->a, grantet.
. ^ ^r* StM^M. TH. San rra.ci.co folo and .ac.n,
^Mim: , ,.,,,,,„ ror permission to continue to cnarge ad
Club's application jor y ^ ^„ ^f
. ^a out over until the meeting of
Mission to the polo games, was put
Sharp
. '.fork
linnis
June m*
igrp fark:
B«rfc -oir Club's application for
SharpForjL' ^^* ^^''''^ ^"^ ^
f
m I i^tii i -
)/^2/<'
94
' ; , „ ,., .e, a„. *.»....r *. ... .ran*.*. ."
-*ii«r dates were deny**
^j^, .-n.. ^r- *-r'' ^»n..ur»g. n* intern
1 »an<. concur.., on nur.*>y. ^y -- ^-'. "" ^ ''
^U.n77Z^^o. U u,. « P.--on of .,uanc ^r. on a
!.™.nt /.r »et.r.n. 0/ *n.*r or,an..at>on. a.
I«08e arrang«m«nt, for
a socxal cluh, was denied.
icuafic
. Kf (71«1» r^e Secretary loa. *n«tructe<
iBmM^' ^ .. tfte CMe/ of the Zoning Division, City
—-to advise tne J ^^^^^ ^^^
n.r^.ssion, tnat the leaee with the St. .Ta
Cofmission, supervisore.
nod l>««n apvrooti »V "
„„„„„ ^loiS. J'r.. ^lady. rred.r.ck'. cla»» .or
,-,ult 0/ o (ionltey t.ormsJ her .lee"'
OS a result 0/ o i.,r./or, »o« referred
„»,.round en* «,u..t»ng r...»ur..».nt */..r./
.0 tH. «*. >«orn... ^^„,, „.,.,„ appl.catxon /or
»-^^^-- '=^^^'^- , , ,r land at J>o..-t Lo"" "" granted,
..ne.al 0/ La., /or plo* »/ ^- ^^^^^ ^^^ „„,
.„d tn. Secretary »aa aut-orw.d to
w H^i^ of the Covmission.
on behclf of tne j^-^ Gravis' proposal
'•"■"■Z^IZ. "■ '•"•■• '■■"■" '"•":"• .
^^^"^ ^„ »3e Kesar Stadium m
««i,al for permission to use Ae
t.ntatvue propoaal /or ^^^^ ^^^
October, I.-,— P^--^'^^°"^";;.
^x ^h« ly48 foothall schedule,
conflict with the 1^4 / Secretary «K»8
^^ to.J^or^-Zno^^i^ii^^^''-
janaae fo Dama^e^oo — -- property damage
?nrk ^ . 3,g„ release /or payment 0/ pr P
rr^periM:authori^ed to 9 pranc.s J. Caspary.
.r. the amount of $1^»^^» J °
claim, m wi« *'"
Jaroerts;
r« ?n f
^ .
'*i '
".«»-
l/<f2/47
95
Jivic
:entert
■.},Park
•and;
r^,,^c center. The Coiw.s..on raUf^ei »■«« acUon m
granUng peru.ee.on to the T.elftn „o«al district t. HoXi a
application /.r a. ext....on 0/ ..n.*v ^a,, /or *».. .n.talla-
,.„„ of tke «u.no n,t. for* Irr.gat^on Syeten. «ae granted.
y.,r^r»n Far,. The ?o»mun.*y Ch«* 0/ San -Tancseo '.
.pp,.ca*»on ror per,..,»n to u« a ca«p .>t. ,n i^oXaren J^xr.
^.. „.,an..ed «outh oi«*3. ».t^ aCuIt Iea..r,. »a. ,r«t.d.
_,.,.„ .... Par. Band. The Director of the aol^en
^U ^r. .an. »a, a.uU.d t.at all »ut ...... 0/ the ,.0.00.
appropriated ,n th. 1.*^-*^ *"^S«* /- ""-'•*' '"'' '"" "'
,.„... and t.at t..r,/or. tH. Ia,t concert «u.d ^. ..id on
.„n. 15. .n con^nct.on ..t. ^ia. Ba, cere.,n.ee and t.a* tHe
nu»..r of the nu,ic.ane -oould .a« to .. U».tcd to tna
ouailoile /unda.
J,.. ..alp. irurray. Director of tne .oi-ien ^-a.e Par.
^.^ a leave of absence on Sunday, Uay 25, rJ4?.
Band, was granted a leave oj c*
i.++^rs ^-^ere rend, and referred to the
The following letters ^ere
Superintendent:
A ^rnaks Chief Admimetrative Officer,
From Thomas A. irooKS, unt^j
.7 .ni insect infestation m the bushes
advising of heavy fly ani insect . ,,^^ents
^,. nf roit -oioer and mvitmg comments
and snr.ks .n tne v.c.mty of .oit .
. .irm.nate ^he nuisance by spraymj ^U;. DDI
on attempting to elxminate
m-LTfure m powder form,
Jaeo. S. .e. »d...n. t.at .at.r .pr.nUor. .ore
,„„, ,„.„.. .n aion, .unoot .oule.ard .. .o.n. .o.e
.ro» .arr. .. Oi.p.ant re,uo.t,n, t^at .enohee
placed in Marina Park.
. i.fters were read and ordered filed.
The follou>ing letters we
r theS r.City and county Federation of women s
From the i^. j. " w
,nat the Aruatic Parkke restored to the
Clubs requesting that the a
^ u^s originally designed and builtf
purpose for whicn it was origi
s^
'^^-
5/22/47
90
.^ „or.a*,on for yo.tn and aiuKa and tnat tUe .«Ud.ng
„„* *« I«o»e4 »"* *• oonoesstonoires".
rron S»p«rui3.r aeorge CAr.oUpner. suggesUng tnot
,n. .o«..3..on r«»n,.der »., c,n*.».Iat*d pr,,ran for tHo
,.p„«™«nt 0/ C^iu^Ha Souar. and /urth.r au,.««n, tnat
,„,,Iat.on i>. propo,.d. ,o tOa* tH., property »e re-
,a*Mitt«<i U tne ta. payer, as a par^.ng area.
rro. Hie Honor th. I'a.or, .ncIo«n. co.»un,oat»»n
,„» t^. S. -".«*« -d Coan^y federation of .o.en'. Clu.a
.„d .eou«*.n. t.at -e .. infor.e. ae to tne 3t.*«3 of
,,uauc par. ar^ of any proposal .0 leaee .. *o .nicH
,.rtou. conaiderat.on u,.JI be g^ven.
rro. S.per..,or CKester ^a=»ne. enclosing .onn.n.oa-
Uon fro. tne S.F.CUy an, ."o.nty T.d.rat.on of ro.en ',
■ft •
,n
""";>„™ tne follo..ng congra.ulaUng and t.an.vn, m
CoTWiission and staff:
j/r. r. A,3rool(3, ^n\ej s.
ii^. Enil a. Petersen
yr. John F, Scjam
%^^^^^^^ r^prooeneni .asociat.on
^^.nfin- on -oliinbia Square.
rr», S. S.Tittle Sompany co^menUn,
4. r.' Piles find JonatruclxM
rm^^T^"*"" ?r.»nt.d tn« /oJIo-.^-^
»^ Puhlic Tending., -^e
b,d« for t.nc aboi?e work:
14,724
# +h# «?unerint«ndent and on
on the reconnendation of the Supen
, ^. seconded and unan.nously passed, the
motion duly made, seconae^
-»«7ufTon waa adopted:
following resolution u,
Mously by tne Park romnission that a
RESOLVED unanimously oy
""-"* '' '■'"-''' ' Zo co.er.n- ..e replaoe.en.
_^ -+ ?an ^'rancisco, cov^i
Brannan ^reet, ^an
Healu Tibbetts Company
ne D^ncanson-:iarrelson
Company
flt'^.*^ *%.'
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ijm ■ I i»m^iimm^*^
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99
of piU» and con.*ruc«on 0/ public landing .t TacM
Sark,r. and th, S.cr *ary k, and he .. ner.»„ o,.*r..r»«<
.,oht -.undred and /orty «x r#I3-8*«; <">"-»' »« ^^^
fro. Appr»pnaUon SlSSOO-'Jl (Tncnt ?ar»or;.
, .,,„ . on ,o*»on duly .ad, and ..cond.d tne following r.»-
luUons mere adopteii
^wo7,i hij •'■tie Farh Conmiaa\on that for
RESOLVED unaninoualy oy -^« -^"^
,,e ,e,t inUr»t and proper conduct 0' t,, ^r» ..part-
.„, ,,e .ontroU.r *. and .. hereby relucted to appro„,
•btie following payments:
liM-
iiec'rVcal SysU^. WoterWor.s
Ampxng Plant - Golden ^ate Pari,
Lot 8 - ^lock 5995 - Webber
cTCLo^n: rE?^cE -^^^iHi^'^
..rrorrAK ^'^^'"^' '\^';;-^ 7/ -,^, I and Chain
Link Fence alon : ^outh Jrive
Gate park
UmJim^ j^y celebration
Band Uusic - 1947 May ^^v
at Kesar Stadium
$1,055,90
5r5. UU
1, yrjy, uO
532, 4u
^^^^pr7Tnr '.•'. 1434
,,SOIV^ .namuo^sly ^y ^- i"-* ^"■""""" *''' f ^
.n, .«. *n.,r». and p.op.r conduct of tn. Par. ..part-
„„t t.. ..-.on,. .. and . ..-V;^.— — •
the following ALLOT ^^^i^
A^^XMnsiXSn rjarbor ' 13,546. UU
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1434
'Jontd.
XSMSISM
Approprtat\9n
618-385^02
Forage - Zoo Dtvn,
622-^00^03
Seruiceo Other Bept9,
Conmieeary Diviaion
612-300-01-1
Materials d- Supplies ■
Reaale
612-900-04
Seru\cea Other Depte,
HeGreational Division
612-300-04-1
Materials (^ Supplies •
Resale - Recreational
Division
612-'JU0-0l
Services Other Depts,
-enffroJ Division
Appropriaiion
612-b7v-oa
State Sales Tax
Zoo Division
612-200-01
Contractual Services
General Di vision
612-200-01
Contractual Services
General Division
612-3O0-O4
Materials d Supplies
Recreational Division
612-300-04
Materials & Supplies
Recreational Division
612-203-Ul
Allowance Employees '
Cars
# 66, 3S
429, 45
2u0, 00
13d, 531
31,42
6 J, 53
Rea. Ko,
1435
RESOLUTION NO, 1435
RESOLVED unanimously by the Parn Conmission that for the
best interest and proper conduct of the Park lepartnent the
Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the follow-
ing Orders for Service or Jork:
0RD':R FOR
SERVICE
OR Fonz
V SID OR
44 California Pacific
Title Insurance Co,
D-:SCRIFTI0N AMOUNT
Title Insurance policies $ 33,00
for Lot 4 - SlocK SOU? -
Haseltine and Lot 6 -
Block 5':f95 - Webber
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1436
RESOLUTION NO, 1436
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that for the
best interest and proper conduct of the Park Department tht
Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the transfer
ef $15,00 from Appropriation 612-ly9-ou (Park Compensation
Reserve) to Appropriation 612-llu-if4 (Permanent Salaries -
Recreational Division) to adjust the salary set up for the
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.?e«.jro. p#attion •/ one C/I66.J Junior Operating Engineer, for the
1436
Conti. period May 16 to June 3u, 1^4?, pending occupancy by tne
engineer of the North Windmill Cottage for which there le
a House Allowance deduction of $lu,uO per month.
Bet, So,
14381
RESOLUTION' NO, 14dti
RESOLVED unanimously by the ParK Commission that the
contract for the catering services to be rendered at Kesar
Stadium, Golden Gate Park and other facilities under the
Jurisdiction of this Comnission, be and is hereby awarded
to the Pacific Catering Company, 354 Taylor Street, San
Francieoo, for a period commencing July 1, ly47 and ending
June 30, 1949 — the Pacific Catering Company to receive 26%
of the gross receipts received from the sales of food,
beverages, and etc, and 8i^% of the gross receipts received
from the sale of tobaccos,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary re and
is hereby authorised to execute such docu%ent8 and nerform
such acts, on i ehalf o^^ the Comnissi on, as may he necessary
er convenient to give effect to the purpose of this resolution.
Ueeiing
Ai,io'jrnei :
There being no further business to come before the
Commissi on, the meeting adjourned at 5:55 p,n.
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J era Id J, Ltnare
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San Francisco, Cal^^'om^a
Ji:ne I'J, 194r
Regular ^ regular fieetxng of tne Turn Commission was field Thursday^
June 12, l'J47, 4:00 p.m,, at I'cLaren Lodge,
olden Jate Park,
Sar- Francisco.
The following nenbcrs of the Park Commission were present,
J A
r. Lloyd S, i/ilconj : resident
Ifr, Howard J, Finn
Mr. E w, r. L'aas
L'r, Dan E, London
rr, Dyron 7. L'obbs
Uiwtea
The minutes of the Park Commission neetin;^ held May 22,
1W47 mere approved and adopted.
rachi
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Yacht Harbor, On motion duly made
cssel. the Com~
n
isfion cancelled .''r.
Z, lel'e'iles p.oorJr.:- license at Yacht
Harbor,
:neer
■r\i
"ioneer Park, i.r, Aistin iihcan's rcruect for rervn,ssion to
use a rortion of the easrsrlu boi:i:iari
oneer Park was
irav.ted, subject to ar-roval o," t.'.c
^tto rney.
■ar Stadium, Cr.
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00 -an en 2ct I on of t'.e Director of
.sarcational Acti vtties, the '''arran;
.ent e::ecutnd by
C-f 1
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In 7^
art Janufacturinn Company, was accepted.
olden 'ate Park Staiium,
■ Cinq Club ' 3
.e San .'rur.ci sco Polo and
:ion to continue admission
charges for polo games in f'r.e "olden ^-ate ParK Stadium, was
put over until a lator neetinn.
Parkside Scuarei
■ de parent Teac
II.:: r ^ij.; J
ciation '3
request that a direcior be employed to S'^peruise -lap in
Parkside Sruare. 'cs 'enied.
ouce Co'je,
.ni'
r. Fred Coiy^
re^^rcsentma
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cri ia
\levard Innrovenenf Associati on.
■PP
earei and stated that the rier and club.ionse located a
J- -i-h
'oot of Buchanan Street, operated by larold Petercon, -v. .cr
a concession agreement, was badly in need of repairs and
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101
iquatic
Farii
Informal
His:
marred the view of the residents living m that vicinity.
Ur. Peterson offered to submit to the Conmission a plan
for the relocation and improvement of these facilities. It
mas so ordered, and the matter was continued to a later meeting,
Acuatic park. ars. irace Perego, representing a group
interested m leasing the Acuatic Park Jrounis and land
adjacent to the building for a carnival -type amusement park,
appeared and was requested to submit a written proposal^
Informal Bids. On the recommendation of the Superintend-
ent, the followin J corrbracts were awarded:
San Francisco Zoological Jardens, Heatinn Sj'stem m
Director's Jiesidence:
Colan Heatlnj and Sheet I'etal Company $865, UU
San 7ranci SCO Zoolomcal hardens - lenei^al of Cham
Link Fence:
California aire Cloth Corvoration
$l,lti3.dl
Jolden late Park - Tea Jcrden Water Supply:
Associated Sngmeera $l,40u,uu
Balboa larn, Tazr.tzv.'^ nf ."ursery:
Martin Fried
''la, UU
S, r. Zoo Cafe Storage Jo on:
Arras Brothers 910. UU
San Fran ci SCO Zoolo ;i cal ardens - Fennzr - of
Canel Paddock
Call "omia Wire Cloth Cor-oorafion 781,59
McLaren Lodge, Installation of '^oiler
E. A, Comely, Inc.
I,-'- :j,^u
South Park Irrigation System:
Associated Enaineers
1,650, OU
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ivic
nter
.ove:
Civic Csnter Plasa. The Lion's International's request
Vlaxa: for permission to erect decorations in Civic Center Plasa during
its conventionj July 26 to 31j inclusive, woa granted,
fk^.Park: Golden Qate Fark, The Public Utilities Commission's request
for permission to construct a convenience station, at its own
expense, in Golden 7ate ParK, 4'^th Avenue and Lincoln Jay, was
granted, provided the cost of maintenance and repairs are paid
by the Public Utilities Conmissi on,
i-ic Civic Center Plasa, The Yellow Cab Company's request for
: enter
plaza: permission to place a telephone on the "^rove Street side of the
Civic Center plasa, was granted,
^^ ..ouse roa House Cove, The Deputy City Attorney 's conmuni cation
advising that the Commission is free to proceed v'ltn the use of
•^?iat parcel of land in Jas House Cove, formerly used by the
U, S, Army, u:as presented and the Superintendent i,as instructed
to start preliminary iDork cmd prepare plans and specifications
for the beautification of that area,
ol: H, F, Tool, The American I^ational lied Cross' request for
permission to conduct "^he annual "Learn to S.im" campaign at
Fleishhacker Pool, from June 23 to July Z, was iranted,
s-ft^; Jolder. '"-air Parfc, "^he TWCA's request to use an area in
Golden :ate Park Sot o picnic and play --.. or its r.embers on
Monday, June 23, was granted.
Palace of Pine Arts, l^r, John Delantoni 's proposal to use
the Palace of "fnc Arts as a sports cen-^er was continued to a
later meeting,
Aouatic Park, The Twelfth ::avcl District's request for
permission to store some Hadar equipment m the Pilot Room in
Aoua-^ic Park was referred to President Wilson -ith full power
to act,
lolden 7ate Park Stadium, The Jon - -anciaco Junior Chamber
of ComT.erce 's request for permission to hold its en nual model
plane meet on September 13 and 14, at the -olden --ate Park
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203
StadiUMj from 8 a. at. to 5 p»n,, loas granted,
^,.7,Park (Golden ""rate Park Stadium, The Northern Calx forma
Amateur Bicycle League of Amertca's application for permission
to use the bicycle track. Golden late Park Stadium, Sunday,
July 13, from 11 a.m., to 2 p,m,, uas granted,
:oluatia Columbia Scuare, The Down Town Association's request for
Square:
a hearing to discuss the possibility of using Columbia Square
for off 'Street parking was granted and set for the meeting of
June 26,
Sireei Street Tree Planting, Urs, Christine L', Zirnnerman
riant' appeared and protested the plant mp of trees on 19th Avenue,
President Wilson assured )/rs. Zi-mernan that there was nothing
before the Cor~.isston atthis time and that when the matter
was before them, her objections would be taken into considera-
tion,
. . c -< Jolden ^-at ^ J^arr land. The Jlisicians "nion Local .'o. 6's
request for pemiss'on to have -^he '^olden 7ate Park "^and
render concerts m the Jolien -at Parte Sand Concourse on June
22 and 29, all costs to be paid bu the k'usicians I'nion, uas
^ranted, subject to ''-he approval of the City Attorney,
Tht following letters were presented and rf erred to the
S' '^erintendent:
From the North Coast Side Fire Protection District, Sharp
park, requestinn that a fire trail "■ e cut around the property
bordering Sneath Icne Jioad, because of the jreat fire hasard
this time of the year.
From krs. Jack ""asey complaining that the convenience
8tai:i on m I'issxon Park i^as closed and t oarded-up on I'ay 30,
From Mr», James j'iron complaining o' rocks under tne
s^in^e m the children's playground area at Duboce Park,
Fron the Sunnyside Paren-^-Teacher Association mnuirmg
if the equipment formerly next to the tennis courts m the
Junior College r^ow da could be installed m some otr.er area
close by*
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J>ow r. J. Treocy odytafng f/iat an eight foot tree will be
in the middle of the crosaino when the work is completed a*,
the intersection of Alemany Boulevard and lamsell Street and
requesting that he be advised in accordance with the Com^iasion'o
wisheM*
The following letters were read and ordered filed:
From ^r. Leroy Vf, Smith requesting that a site be made
available for target practice for those who cannot afford to
Join rifle clubs.
From William K» Qutskow complaining of the dust from the
cement used m the resurfacing of the Panhandle, from l[asonic
Avenue to Stanyan Street,
From the Native Daughters of the 'Golden West advising ttiat
the iedicatt on of the plaque honoring Ina Coolbritn will be
held on Sunday^ June 15, at the Ina Joolbrith Park and inviting
the Comnissi on to be present.
From the Sixth Army .'leadnuarters thanking tne Comnission
and staff for use of Ke^ar Stadium for a track meet.
From the Consulate of Switzerland thanking the Comnission
for the reply to kis let-^er of April 2b,
Prom the following yrotestm^ the discontinuance of
concerts in ''olden Jaf Park: lir, 7eorge C, I'elvin, Ifrs, H,
Kollmaworth, I'r, Harvey "riswold, and I.'iss Fvelyn Neednam,
Prom the following requesting tnat f-ne Aquatic Park ^tf
restored for recreational purposes as a public enterprise
instead of leasing it to private enterprises: Haigtit Asnbury
k'erchants and Improvement .4ssociaf;ior», Democratic Women's
Porum of San Francisco, and J.'ational Council of Catholic Women,
Damage Claim, The Secretary was authorized to release
daiTiage claim against Joseph D, Sheedy, in the amount of ■:^55,uu,
damage to park property,
on Extension of Ti^e. h'alott and Peterson's request for an
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additional fourteen calendar days on contract for the appli-
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Delin*
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cation of a aurfaca course and wearing surface on the tennis
courts at Mission Park, was granted*
Delinquent Accounts, On motion duly made and seconded the
Commission approved the transfer of the following accounts to
the Bureau of Delinquent Revenue:
Sierra Sales Service $35, uO
(}uilo Marchetti lu,uU
ejection Golden "ate Perk - Drainane Corrections and Installafi
f L.ds.
on
OJLA
'of Elector Pumps, The Secretary presented the following bids
for drainage corrections and installation of ejector
Jo Id en k;.te Park:
Dumns
licluire and Hester
'•>2o, yy4
Associated Enaineers
22, 082
^roioley Conpany
33, 215
On motion duly made and seconded, the bids were rejected
for lack of suffi cient funds,
A-jard of 7olden 'ot^ Park - Aprlicati on of Smulsified Asphalt Seal
'itrj,ots:
■ ozt on
}Jain Drive, The Secretary presented the following bids
^or the above work,
Morgan Construction Company
Chas, I. L^arney
7ay Improvement Company
QUSS
u26
U3
On the recommendation 0 -'' +he 3urserintendent and on motion
duly "iade, and seconded, -^/le followinri resolution was adopted:
.i2S0lVTI01! NO, 1443
iMSi
be
RSSOL'.'ED unani-iously bv the Park JommiFSion that a contract
awarded
to Morgan Construction Company, Pleasanton, Cell,
for the application of emulsified as-^nalt seal coat on the
Lam Irive, :olien ^atc Park, am the Secretary be and he is
herebu authorised to execute ■'-he .'^ame in the name of the Park
:^'ommission and that payment therefor i
■.he amount of :^2,'d6l,25
be paid from Appropriation 612, 215, ul (Mtce, '■ "Repair -
Sidewalks and .loads^
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Wellnxta & DeNarde
Anton e Petersen '• Sons
kwari of Fleishhacker Plavfifjd. Altf^rat^ons and Jidd^txons to
Contract: ' ~-
Res, Ho, ijoJhers — House. The Secretary presented the folloivinq bids for
1446ji
alterations to Mothers' House at Fleishhacker Playfield:
Wm» Mcintosh & Sons $?,14y (a J $7,547
(b) 7^377
(c) 7 J 777
7,547 (a) 7,y5y
(bj 7,66y
(c) d,u7y
7,773 (a) 8,0i^5
(b) 7,\i73
(c) 8,2^5
C, L, Wold Constr, Company 9,777 (a) lu,277
(b) lU,lYY
(c) 10,6uU
On the recomnendation o*" the Superintendent and on motion
duly made, and seconded, the following resolution was adopted:
RESCLUTICIJ no, 1446
RSSOLVSr unanimously by the Park Comnission that a contract
be awarded to WH, McIA'TOSH ^ SONS, 74u-36th Avenue, San
Francisco, for the above loork of alterations and additions to
tne I'others' .'louse, Fleishhacker Flayfi eld, and the Secretary
be and he is hereby authorised to execute tne sum,e in the
name of the Park Commission and that payment taerefor m the
amount of J7,777 (Alternate (cj be paid from Appropriation
612-213'(.>1 - Mice, Repair - Buildings - Jeneral Division.
Fleishhacker Swirmin- Foolt lieplacement of Two Incn y/ater
Pipe. The Secretary presented the followiny bids for zne
above work:
Associated Engineers
i'c -uir<?
:i ester
Crowley Company
Unit 1 - SSoyS
2 - 2063
1 - 51 ry
2 - 464ti
1 - 6uuu
2 - 53u5
jM?i
On the recommendation of the Superintendent and on motion
duly -nade, and seconded, the followmn resolution was adopted:
0, F.L'JOLcTlC:,' ::0. 1-^47
RESOLVED unanimously by the ParK Commission that a con-
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tract be awarded to Asaociated Engineers, 55u Seventh Street
San yranciacoj for ttie replacement of a two inch water pipe,
fleishhacker Svyirnnmg Pool, and the Secretary be and he is
hereby authorised to execute the sane m the nane of the Park
Conmission and that payment therefor m the cr.ount of .^5,^?5,
be paid from Appropriation 612-2141)4 (Maintenance and Repair -
Structures - Recreational Division),
Ret, 1:0,
144€
Jolden Jate Park, Pdntino of I'errv-lo-Round, The
Secretary presented the folloiomg bids for the painting of the
merry-go-round m Golden Jate ParK:
J* Wm» Sorenson $2,2du
Martin :>i ed 3,491
On the recommenlatton of the Superintendent and on notion
duly r.cde, and s econded, the follovjini resolution ivas adopted:
.lESOLUTlCK i:C, 144d
RESOLVED unanimously by ike Park Oonmission ttiav a
contract be auarded to J. 11', SOIiEKSON, 484 Hamilton Street,
San Prancisco, for the painting of tne merry-go-round m
C-olden Gate Park, and the Secretary be and he is t ercby
authorised to execute the same m the name of tne Pnrk Commis-
sion and that payment therefor m the amount of ;2,2d0, be
paid from Appropriation ol2-214-03 (Mtce, lepair - Structures-
P.ecreational Division),
Tccht Yacht Harbor Mooring Licenses, Cn notion duly made,
Korton
seconded and unanimously passed, the follominn applications
for mooring licenses. Yacht -'arbor, uere approved:
NAl'E CF .U PLICAirT
Edu), Lowe
:'ick 3ofilos
John Pugn
Michael DeLange
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215
Meander
CO
AC r path OS
202
Buccaroo
Temp,
Charlotte D I J
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uarbor:
^ontjd, Sdwtn B. Tuld
r. J". 3eck
Frank B, Dunwell
BERTH AT.
NAME 07 BOA'J'
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tions:
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1439:
On motion duly made, seconded and unanimously vassedj
•the Commission adopted the following resolutions:
HESOLUTICN NO. 143^
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Corr.nission that for the
best interest and proper conduct of the Park Department the
Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the following
payments:
RALPH rURRAY
Sand Concerts - 7olden -ate park - 2£ay 1947
PA CI
$1, 58u. UU
Pari of rental for unacquired portions of
Yacht Harbor property per ajreer.ent
authorised by Jes»:,'o, 56a, being reirtburse-
ment for ltf46-47 taxes Period July 1, lJ-45
to June 30, 1947
COJZECTOR OF IHT^^NAL =i^.Y::!:UE 569, 46
Tax on Aimssions - Uay 1947
Children's (.uarters eA.dti
Fleishhacker Play field 162, C'd
Fleishhacker Batnhouse 321,95
T, C, BIHKLEY DBA ASSOCIATED :: ;r:Tr.?5 4, 8ii3. UV
Fourth progressive payment - Water Supply
Connection at Jolde'n 7ate Park Sewags
Treatment Plant.
ASSOCIATED EH7IKEEP.S S, ul4, 70
Ninth progressive payment - Tnatallati on
of an Irrigation System - Unit ,Vo. I
7olden late ParK
ASSOCIATED EJ-'JU'EERS
Final Payment - Installation of an Im-ation
System at John I'.cLaren Memorial Rhododendron
Dell, Golden 7ate Park
HARRY A, THOISST.F. JR,
First payment - Preparing Plans and Specifi-
cations in connection -tih alterations to the
Mother's House, H.F. Playfield - Plans and
Specifications presented,
A. ..'El'PlEY ^' ^'''^ • ^^
First Fa-jment - preparation of Plans S:
Specifications and Supervision of construction
of the llurphy Windmill .eservoir - Plans and
Specs, Presented,
746, 20
562, 5u
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Hes.Ifo, A, A^^^Frv. ^ „ $1,256. 2i>
J439; First Payment - Engineering Services
■"^ m connection with the installation of
the new irrigation svsten - Mission Paris
Plana and Specs, presented
J. y. BREi': COliPANY ftf2, 80
Final Payment - Street Tree Planting on
Lombard Street from Van Ness Avenue to
Richardson Ave,, on Market Street from
Valencia Street to Oastro Street, and on
Van Ness Avenue from Broadway to Aquatic
Park Pier
WILLIAM HART IK '■ SON 2, 222, 00
Constructing Loam Storage Shed in
Golden Jate Park
P.es.Ko,
144Q:
RESOLUTION NO, 1440
RESOLVED unanimously by the ParK (Commission that for the
best interest and proper conduct of the Pari: Department the
Controller be and is herebj requested to approve the follow^
mg AUOTlEirrS and TRANSFERS:
ALLO^:.^^.X^
AcproT'riation
612~lil3-'01 Maintenance and Repair - Buildings
General Division
(McLaren Lodge Heating Sys, 1332, 20 )
(Mother House Alterations ?7??.oo)
612-214-01 Maintenance and Repair - Structures
Jeneral Division
(South Park Irrigation System)
612^215-01 Maint* f- Repair - Sidewalks & Roads
h J, Park }:ain Drive
612-213-U2 Maint, '■ Repair - "buildings
Zoo Division
612-214-02 Maint, d Repair - Structures
Zoo Di vision
(Chain Link ^encinn - Zoo)
612,211-03 mint, o: Repair Extensions
Commissary Division
(Tea Jarden Water Supply Line 14o0)
(S,F,Zoo Cafe Storage Room ulu)
612-214-U3 Uamt. S- Repair - Structures
Coir^m ssary Division
(painting Merrv-no-round ^,7, park)
612-214-04 Mamt, Repair - Structures
Recreational Division
(H, F, Fool - Replacement Two Incn
Water Line)
^9,luy,20
1,650, uO
2,^81,25
440, OU
Ij 183, dl
2,310. 00
2, 2du, UO
5, 975, UO
V >
f..
-4
31^.
T.;* TWW^T- vr.i«
tll2f*f
110
Hes.ifo, Appropriation
1440
^ontd* 612'500''?5 Balboa Fork Nursery - Pointing
312,500.74 S. F, Zoo airaffa cf Caviel Paddocka
Fencing and Walks
612*600,04 Yacht Harbor Land
712'-i3UO-'01 Fixed Charges
General Divisi on
i ?ie, uo
761, 5i^
2, 225, 5G
4 J Y4y, uo
Fron
TRANSFERS
J£o_
612^214^02
Maintenance i' Repair -
Structures - Zoo
612-213-ua
Maintenance & Repair
Buildings > Zoo
44i),oo
Jie»,lfo,
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I
RESCLVTION UO. 1441
RSS017SD unanimously by the Park Comj^ission that for the
best interest and proper conduct of the Park Department the
Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the following
Work Ordsrs:
W,C,}Io, DSPARTJJMI
DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
2^6 Dept,of Public Works UiscAspnalt surfacing $ Suo.uu
(Bureau-Street Repair) as required 7, J, Park f-
Small Parks 6 Squares
July, Aug, Sept, ly4r
2y'r Purchasing Dept,
(Reproduction Bureau)
2^8 S, 7, 7,'ater Dept,
2yy Purcr,asiT\7 Dpi,
(Shop No, 1)
300 Purchaamn Dr-nt,
(Shop :'o, 1)
Blueprinting J Photostat
services etc,
July fAxi-], y Sept, 1^4?
rcneral Division
L'isc, services July, Aug,
Sept, ly4?, '?en '1 Di vn,
Uisc, Jervices, black-
smithing, automotive
repairs, etc, for
July, Aug, Se-^t. 1^47
rcneral Division
Blacksmithmg services
autono-tive repairs, etc,
July, Aug,, Sept, iy47
Jommissary Division
75, uxj
75,00
3,675,00
500, OO
301 Purchaser of S'^pplies Stavionery and Office
(Central .ia'rehouse) Supplies -July, Aug, Sept,
392 Dent, of Public 7or>a ISisc, services, repairs
(Public Duildmgs) to equipment etc, for
July, Aug, Sept, 1^47
Jeneral Division
2uo,uu
1U0,UU
i
m
u ii I :s
^<..-
^^
^>ki.Jt,
'''^" " ^!iiWR.i;
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211
I441i
DjlPARTl'Eirr
W3
8, F, City d- County
Employees' Retire"
nent Syeien
304
S,F.City and County
Employees ' Retire-
ment System.
DESCIIP7I0N
S,y» Hospital Charges and
Prorata of Compensation
Coverage Administrative
Costs m excess of Budget
Appropriation for s%x
nontns ending i>ecember 31,
1^4?
Compensation Disability
Benefits and Medical
Charges other than for
3, F, Hospital for six
months period ending
December 'dl, l'4r
AMQMI
.$1, 5U0, 00
4f uuo, oO
Res, Ho,
1442:
RESOLUTION NO, 144ii
RSS0L7I:D unanimously by the ParK Cor-ission that for the
best interest and proper conduct of the Parle Department the
Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the following
Orders for Service or t/orK:
0}W^:r roR
SERVICE OR
ve::dor
45 E, A, Jornely, Inc,
Installation of a new
boiler m the L'cLaren
Lodge, ?. },ParK
46 Associated Engineers Installation of cr.
Irrijaiion System at
4? Colan Heating Co,
48
Calif, Wire Cloth
Corp,
South ParK
Installation of a heat-
ing system m the
Director's ^.esidence at
zhe Zoological Jardens
P.enewal of Cham Link
fencing at the San
Ifrancisco Zoological
Jardens
AUCVl'T
$ 1,332,^0
1,650, uu
tiOS, OO
4y
Associated Engineers Installation of a
Water Supr^ly Line ^o tne
Oriental Tea 7arden m
Golden kite PcrK
l,l6ii,ei
l,4oU,U0
(
50
51
52
Arras Brothers
iflartin Fried
Calif, Wire Cloth
Corp,
Storaic Room at tne
S. '.1.0 01, 'ardens Cafe
Painting at Balboa Park
Nursery, S, F,
Fencmj o. the Camel
paldock in the ^. ...'o2.
!}arden3
ylo,uo
71b, 00
'.'iil,t3if
(*ii
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lis
'l443i
RESCLVTION i:C, 1443
RESOLVED unanimously by tne Perk Comnxaaion that for tne
best interest and proper conducf of the Park Department the
Controller be and \a hereby requested to approve tne purchase
0/
One Stamlesa Steel Six Panel
Steam Table Complete $3UU,U0
from the surplus m Appropriation 612^400^03 (Equipment -
Commtaaary Division),
'.ei.Ho,
RESCLITIQ" ':C, 144^
RESOLVED unanimously by the Tv-rk CoriKicsion that fir the
best interest and prcner conduct of the Park Departnent the
Controller be and iv hereby requested to hold nv,r for t,se m
ine -ext fiscal year ' — ^e -rnose for y.voh tne fundi v^ere
T.ade available tne uienju-.bered balance m the following
aT>Dropriations:
Jlr-rr'^pr tail on:
612.500.20 RenabiUtaUon ^f lonver^^enoe Stations Lo,52y.vu
612.500,32 neisnnacner Playf^eld - }:iT,iatnre
Railuay - ..e-air Xrad -■' c— c
612,500.53 Rehabilitation - ;.c.„'-;. i
Fleishhacksr lool
■?n
612,500.58 a,J,Park Arguello Jjlvi, En^rz-.ce Ji-zirs
612.5ou.5^ ..r.Fark J:nservatory - P-^inUng
612,500.60 Children's Kucrtcre A-r'.iiheatre
612.500.62 Water Suppli .rrt ati^n Jaten
612.500.63 Enjineerinc Architectural Services
612.500.64 I'am Yard Lrprovetenta
612.500.65 Lame Chin-an^ee :'ou3e - S. .'. -^oo
J -^ f^?/* '^nurse - Jn$tallatlon of
612.500.66 Harding Jolf ^ourse
Pumping Plant
612.500.6? Baseball Backstops - ^. .Pork Recreation,
yield
612, 500, 6u A
-^-nt. '^■f-a'^-xr - .T-.'.-. in- 'rack etc.
2,364,61
830. Jl
3,170.47
5. 000. 00
3,056.00
12,':24, -'0
i
1,025. 00 I
i
1, 750. 'JU
jzll.UO
14,444.00 I
600,00
603. OO
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liUi
— 612.500.73 G. 7. Park - Dravnage CorrecUons #ii,i04.c;5
612.500.74 a.G.Park Conaervatory - Two Greenhouses 7,500,00
612.500.76 Painttng Uurphy Wind mil
812.500.77 Small Parka and Squares
612.500.76 Fleishkacker Play field
612.500.79 S. r. Zoological Gardens
612.500.80 Children's Quarters - Sharon Bldg.
1,5U0,U0
25 f 032, ul
20 J 6 81.00
10jiJ76.41
4,468, uO
612.500.81 Convenience Station & Boathouse -
Stow Lake
612.500.83 Model Yacht Clubhouse - Heating System
612.500.84 "Big Rec" Seating Pacilitiea
612,500.86 Conservatory Heating Unit
612.500.8? J, J, park Paddock Fencing
612, 500. 8y Coit Touer liehabilitation - :ioof Repairs
la,2lS,uO
814,12
2'dj IdS. uo
4 J 5U0, 00
483, 30
564, 00
612,500,90 .Replace £l:ctric .7zble - Fleishkackcr Pool 61uo.u0
612.500.91 Yacht Ilcrbor
612.500.92 Lincoln Park Irrigation System
612,500.^6 "QJOA" Rehabilitation
612. 5 JO. 9y Sutro Heights
312,500.74 3.F, Z^o lira/^'fe -' Camel Paddocks
Fencing' and Walks
612,600.01 Fleishhacker Play field Land
612.600.03 JiicLaren Park Land
612,900.07 Tree Planting
612,21'c,ol Itce, Repair - Sldgs. Jen'l. Divn.
612, 214.01 L'tce. ''■ Repair - Structures - General
Divi sion
612, 215.01 l'tce. Repair - Side'ujalks c- Roads
General Division
612^214*03 Iftce. ^ iepair - Structures -
Connisaaru Division
612.213.04 Utce. ie-air - B'^ildmgs
Recreation Division
612, 214,04 Ittce, Repair - Structures
Recreation Division
18,^65, y2
30, 550, 00
12, 25u, 00
2,520, uo
2, 893, 41
4,704.55
19,993.64
16, 762. 00
3d,346,i3u
22, 700, 00
6,485.73
3,6:i3.0o
10,430.00
8,015.43
fi^
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Ret* So
RESOLUTTOK JW. 144y
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission, the Secretary
be and is hereby authorised to enter into anagreement, exeouU
and perform whatever acts may be necessary to give effect to
this agreement for and on behalf of the Park Commission with
Ralph Murray for services as director of t he Jolden 7ate Park
Band, Said agreement to be revocable by the Park Commission
on fifteen days notice and becomes effective as of July 1,
1947,
Concerts shall be rendered by tne Golden -^ate Park Band
for forty-two Sundays and on the following holidaysr Hay 30,
July 4, I/ibor Day and September y, if and when funds are
available, during the fiscal year 1947-48^
A maximum of forty men, thirteen of which shall ^e first
instrument players and a riinimum of twenty-eiiht men, thirteen
of which shall be first instrument players, shall constitute
the Qolden Jate ParK Band, In addition thereto, three program
boys will distribute prograns at all concerts as herein
provided.
The actual number of musicians shall be left to the
discretion of said Ralph I'urray, providing the number employed
ts within the above stated maximum and minimum.
The aPiount to be paid for each concert shall be deter-
mined by the number of musicians employed by said Ralph Murray,
at the following rates of payt
1 Director
la First Instrument players
Other musi cians
3 Program boys
However, the amount shall not exceed *477,4u for any one
concert, out of which said -ialph JJUrray agrees to pay all
Musicians and program boys. Said Ralph L'urray to recetve the
sum of )60,4v for each concert which m.ay be scneduled but
cancelled on account of the inclemency of tne weather.
$60,40
11, UU
lu,uo
4,00 Total
'i.X
-^n
hsU?
lis
au^lfo* Said paymentt to be charged agains-b Appropriation ?lii.2yi.vl
]AAQ
nonjid, tn the amoun-t of $20,uou,
Hteting There being no further bvaineaa to come before the
idiournsd:
"^ Conniaaionj the meeting adjourned at 7:45 p. »,
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San rranciaco, Oalifornia
June DO, 1V4y
A special meeting of the Park Connisai
WiLaren Lol
J »
olden 'ate Park. S*
J San :■ ranci SCO,
on woa neld at
>iiaj/, June
10, 194?. 4:00
^•7R«
The folio win
nssionera were preaenti
JL'r, Lloyi i". h'ilson, /
L'r, Sdu), r.
I'r, Da
resident
Ah 3 en t: "r.
n
rcn
J. Finn
.aas
London
'obbs
Retjlufi ns .
On motion duly made and seconded, the folio
u » r.n
'uFo,
resoluti ons uere adonted:
'ESCLV?!
145 a
SOI-VET) unam^.oJ:slv 'yy the Fnrk Jonmsa
ion
'na-
'or
the beat mt^rsai and r^rori^r c
onzuQ-
he Parr ^s^artitent,
nia
onor
ay or be and ia hereby r»cueatr
lau- an
ordinance prepared anDronria-^T
'JUU .>o- the Accrued
y.evenuea of the Park Department to the credit of fne following
appropriati ona :
''-iOi San yrincisco ^oolojical ardens -
jonceaaion Jenfer
612^600-102
to Drovi ie .-/
'aci
(arror -
lan
00, vuu
9s ■inn
*unda required:
(a) To construct an urgently needed foci concession center
for the 3an "ran-f-co Zoolo :ical ^rardena G j,OUV
(b) For the IJaater Plan of yacht ..arbor -kich is
neceaaary and muat be prepared before any
adii tioncl noorinj can 'e -ade ^imila^lT ^o ^ ,yy
the rublic, '
, -» t - '■ -^ 7" • »- ' • ,1 7 .* T 7
.-.^QU- l<.i . c» l.'^X
:SSOLVSD unani~o:isliJ by :'he lark Jc'^.-.i ssion that for
the beat int'Treat and riroper conduct o. ' * Park J :-^artrnent,
his '.onor the I'ayor be and is hereby re'^ueste I to have an
ordinance -prepared ap^r-^nriatm: .^f!5,U(fu from '-■he Accrued
.'isvenuea of tne park DsDart-ient to the credit of the foUouj-
I'' - rroryriat ton:
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6/20/47
115b
612^500-103 SUTRO PARK $65,UUU,UU
io provide tne funds required for a survey, tne preparation
$f plana and specifications for the development of Sutro Park,
and the development of as micti of the Park as funds v)i 11
alloiDm
Meeting
Ad'durnei:
There .'^in- no further business to come before tne
Cor.mssiotj "— meeting adiourned at 5:15 p,m.
erald i' , I inarea
Secretary
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San francisco, California
June 26, I'M?
A regular meeting of tne ParK Commission was held at
McLaren Lod^e, Golden late Park, San Francisco, '
June 26, 1-4?, 4: )0 p,m.
The followmn Commissioners i^ere present,
■'^uradaj/j
Ur. Lloyd L\
A'r. Ho ward J.
Ifr, Dan u, Lond
'.son, President
^inn, Jommi SSI oner
on, Connissioner
kr* Byron -', L'obbs, Comnisaioner
ip:rovedi
The minutes of the meeting of June 12, 194?, were
approved and adopted,
lolunbia
Columbia Scnare, Judge Sylvester J, I'cAtee, Attorney
for the Down ?own Associatt on, appeared and requested that ■*:he
Columbia Square be made temporarily available for off-street
automobile park inn » The request was denied.
h 7. Park
rclden rate Park Stadium.
Jeo,
Davis, renresentma
he San 'Van Cisco Polo and laci- 'lub, appeared ani requested
permission to hold a polo ja^.e in 'he -olden -q+i? Park Stadium
on Julii 4. and to charge admission to -^he nolo matches to be
\i-
r-.d/or
u l.'-S,
D*
ermission was
•ranted a-
sutmit a schedule of future la-nes
.^.
.ne Art,
£a
lC7S
^o^ose
: ne
.rie iinicsion,
hn Delan^oni 's r^ronosal to
.ease the Palace o.
e Arts for a srorts c
j» n — -^ »• "1
as riUi
m
over -jn
-r -:««r-'n
Judae S'.lvestsr
I'cAtee, Attorney for 'iff Down Town
AssociJ.-ion, ar^peared and requested that the Commission con-
sidrfr the possibility of holdinj an annual flower snow m the
Palace o
.rts and that a budiet be prepared setting
'ort.l the cost of rehai^ilitating the buildmj and tne maint-
enance and operation
thereof, so that ^ne same could be aub-
ei to -the State y inane
e Director for his c onsideration.
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>-*'l#;<
.'?6/<7
2:.6
fovir
lOptica
but that ifiey had been deleted from tne 1947-43 budget, tnere-
fore, the Comnxasion could not operate or maintain the Acuatic
Park and that the Oommi33ion welcomed tne suggestions of tne
committee and would arrange for a neetmn m the near future,
'^ower Ontical OomT>anv. The Tower Optical Company '9
Convanjit request for permission to install four ad-Jitional binocular
viewing machines at Yacht Harbor and two at Lands End, under
the same terms and conditions now existing under the present
agreement, was granted.
Aquatic Parte, A'r, I'ario Peviaccua's pro'^osal to lease
a parcel of property on -^.he southeast side of the South End
Club at the foot of Hyde Street, next to -^he Jolden Tate Ferry
slip, to construct a boat building shop and marine ways, was
put over until a later meeting,
},},Parkt Jolden -ate FarK. The Standard Schnauser Club 's request
for permission to hold a boys' ani ffirls' pet show on Sunday,
September 21, ln47, at the ^-clden 'a-^f Park Studi^m or .er.ar
Stadium, -;a» denied*
Cruiser C,S,S,San Fmnci 5C0, A'fssrs. Stansky and
y.crj rerireserdin-> the Adniral Cartel J, Ccllaghan Post
92, A^^.erican ^s :xon, appear-! stated that they nai
-ions to tne ."a; o-, -n' siri of Sur>erv%sors
\ ^ -ifsxon rrruesti". r/iat action .. s --vinneld m
• -, . „ . -^ , ^ ,. ^ - '> f. ■ - , • , ^ n " ■ •' "-j.i ser San
.•r.:,,.:co. President Wtlson staf- ' property had
never been lender the Conmssion'^ jizrts-ii cU ^-^ -r^ -^at there-
^^j,^ s*;tfrf was nothing the Comjnission could do m ^te natter,
Harirni Park, The -Tn' Park ^olf Club's reo-est
.or Btartini ti~es for fcrsomes, Su . a , ■ ■' ■, for a team
MMtch between Ltn-oln Park and Sharp TorK las Im icd,
. aolien Jate ParK, The Public ^tilx^ies Comnission's
re -vest f^r permission to utilise a vlot of -ounl m -Hen
yark ^or a turn-around loop at Tenth Avenue an' I'-o,*
jTuiter
S.F.:
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119
father
iicKinnon
2UUe:
Sharp
Street, and construction of a waiting station, was yut over
until fl later neeting.
Father Icuinr.on Statue, The United Spanisn Jar
Veterans request that certain busfies and snrubs he cleared
away from the statue of Father L'cl'innon in ^olien Jate Parkj
was referred to the Superintendent, I'r, John 0, IlcCann was
advised tnat tne Oorr.nission uouli visit the site with fne
Superintendent at an early date,
jy.-irn Park, :. r, p^-'e 'iosatfo'c -rorosal +o lease five
acres ?/ citi property m Sharp Park to ba used for growing
flowers J uas denied,
A^'i^' i c ^^ark , h'ealy Ftbbiits Jonstruction Company 's
co-.-.'incG ^'■T on_, advismj the-
I c
Lagoon, m :.:
therefore fiay should
in brir ■ ' I - : _
, ' ' ' ^ .
s :' t folloi::-:
o^ie-
had been prevent td by tne
Pzrk
f inat
•^ ? expense involved
ew in-^o .'. ' I - .T"". .jaa
".c co'^.'' rzct
lent for re^^ort.
er
en
" - - .- - - - ^, •■ ■ ■ /^ . , -•■ - -f - r . oj A. n u I" ^r,
HcLarcn Far':. .' ':o^.-.e- ■ '- . • -r
of r^'j-erties, tne Jon-zission approved the ao-.- : ;?■ •/ Lot
lock JloC from. :ia T, Burke et uz m kcl/xren
Pzrk, xn eTcra^.-je for Lots ^^ ar.i -c ,n Block €16^,
g.r" r -^i ^'^ t '"-,
onsei
-'-..^'^;
ike Academe A'
y
f^.
1
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"^
-jfttaat^
\/26/47
120
use of Kesar Stadxun during the 1'j47 football
eason,
}as House
gas lio^tse Oovs, Dr. Berv.ard Cody and Ernest 7erA.
:ovi
representing tne j-'arina Civic Ir<.prove^.ent A
S50C lati on. avDeared
and stated tnat tre^r vrganL-^cti on was opposed to the con-
tinuance of tne fiahtnj and boating concession noio operated
by rr, '.'arold Peterson at Jas
:ouae Love, Marina Park,
Mr, .ialph Isaacs^ representing certain property ovners
in the L'arina District, apu eared
and presented signed
petitions requesting the Conjiission to deny any end all
applications to operate any and all tyz^es
conm.ercial
actl vitiea m c;
0 :.,:;« J.
-T, 7
roperty adjacent thereto,
The follo-^nj letters jere read and ordered filed:
"ron the following opposrn ■ any connsrcial act
ivi ties
f ■"
ras House Cove or uiatnitv
^. r. Am J-idalf Dr, a. ...
;.'r. I', Hi chard Obits^ Jr,
F. Feeneg
arbick. L'.
ana ..rs.
L,C
"-',
I'r, Thos
,ryer8f
Fron the Yello-
Cao CoTipany than/cin^
■ he Comjr.ission
for permssion to install a telephone at thefroue i>treet cide
'jic ■^et:
net
3 ^a.
' T* n ^ T ,'' ■" ^,
.eoora,ti am.
cr I
. r
' oiction
j.nnia,
coopc r'-iior.
cc
oecs.
'ron -oh'.
ice 0.,
•ri a
■he Cov..:.andantj Ti^elfth -Vaucl
r
District
.anhi
- Co.
-.1^3: ;
'or
.e v.ie
Cl VIC
r plaz-c ^or the display o.
planes -.'L;^^^'; S.'aval
Rerierve VeefCi
"rem the Physical Dlredor^
■0 ll>
■ran-iar Schools,
than kino the Conr.i,:
*j tf ^ , b
ana s
■'<iff
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iaards of Oo\% lowtr^ Altsraiions to. The Secretary r^reaented
the following bids for tne above work:
Adam Arraa and Son
Central California Constr,
Company
(a) ,)3,6ub (b) j3,?oa
3, 724. uu
3, 990. -'O
4, 065, UU
4, 080. 00
4,294. UU
4,17'd
4,24:3
4,24U
4,5:^1
Wh, Horstmeyer Company
Ar.tone Petersen Sons
Clyde Construction Cor.van
Bert Construction Company
On tne reconrtendaii on of tn,e Superintendent and on
motion duly -riade, seconded and unanimously passed, the follow^
ing resolution was adoptedf
.iesol:'" ^cn ::c. 145?
RESCUED umdHi'nrtusly by the Fark Connission that a
contract be awardei to ADAM AJUAS AI.'D SOU, covering alterations
to Coit Touer, San Frrncisco, and the Secretary be and he
IS hereb: authorised to execute the sarie »n the ".ane of the
Park Com'^ission and tnat pa\nent therefor iv. the amount of
■' J ""'"^ (b) ^* paid from Ar- ^ — 'lation fj "-••■• ---r;.; (.rtce.
Repair - Bui limjs - .iecreational
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'^olHer. :.ii: I'avK :'u3\u J ncouras - Ir.ctallation of
Draina':e S^tstsm, On ~ne above jork, tne Secretary -ress'ited
the follounn -• biisi
G-eorge Paulsen $7,'r.'b,u0
r r ■; Inrrovenent Co, -,3y7,5v
Wallgrsr., Artnur e,y2y,uu
Or. ■'■'•.e rsconr.endation of the J -^rvtendent and on
motion duly nade, seconded and unanimousl:; passed, -- folloW'
ing resolution ■'>as adopted:
:i::soLi :•:::: "". i-'^e
r.ESCir^D ur.animousJ- ■ 'he Perk 'J^- irr^m-^ ^ nat a
contract be awarded to -EOJ'S :aVLSZ::, cover - - mstalla-
tion of o drainage srstem, J-ol\.en ;g ■ f jutk :.'usic •- :. course.
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,j,jro. San yrancisco, and the Secretary be and he is hereby author-
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and that vayment therefor m tne amount of Seven thousand
seven hundred and seventy five (i?,??5.'J0) dollars be paid
from Appropriation 612-214-01 (istce, •" Repair - Structures -
General Division)*
^, S", Zoo FaddocK Tencino, The Secr-:'tary presented
the follovjinj bids on the above morki
Anchor Post Products Inc, $2,44d,0d
The Galiforr.ia lire Cloth Corp» 2,749. 3d
On the recornnenZation of the Superintenient and on
notion duly made, seconded and iLnani'nously passed, the follow-
ing resolution loas adopted:
P.ESCLUTIOI! I C, 145v
HESOIjVET) unanmously by the Park ComMSSion that a
contract be awarded to Ar.chor Post products Tnc, , covering
the mstallcfion of the Paddock rencinn at the San Pranctsco
Zoological l-ardens, and the Secretary be and he is hereby
authorised to execute tne sane in the name o,^ the Park
:ar.' isaicn and that pavr.cr.t therefor m the amount of Two
thousand, four hundred and , or-'y three dollars and eight
cents ('$2,443, 00 J be vaid from Appropriation 612-214-Ul
(I'tce. t ^,epair - Str; ciures - General Division),
m 3 si on Park, Installation of Irriiation Systev,, The
Secretary presented the followir
Associated Engineers
I Is for i-he above workt
A- ;14,150
B- 1C,568
(7- ly,193
2- 24, e63
E- ^-^,-13
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xng reaolution was adopted:
RESOLUTION ^10. 146u
RESOLVED unanimously by tne Park Commission that a
coniract be awarded to Associated Engineers, covering tne
installation of an irrigation system, m Mission Farkj San
FranctscOf and the Secr^ttary be and he is hereb-! aut. orised
to exec-:ite the same m the name of the Park Comnission and
that payment therefor in the amount of nineteen thousand^
one hundred end nmety-tnree (^li^jlQii) (c) be paid from
Avvropriation 61ii-5uu-?7 (Small Parks and Squares).
Dolores Blvd, , installation of Imnatior. Sustem m
Center cjtrips. The Secretary presented the following bids for
the above uorkt
3-eorge Paulsen $5,5Si>,uV
Associated Erjineers 13,^5u,vv
On tne recommendation of the Superinten-ient and on
motion dulu nad e, seconded and unanimously ^asse', -".he folj.ow~
mj resolution loas adopted:
RESOllTIOfr KC. 1461
1E2CLV5D unaninously by -^he Park Comr-ission that a
contract be awarde . :^ :eorge Paulsen covert-- ' "? mr'.tallc^ion
of irrigation system zn center strips of Dolores roulevard,
San rzncisco, and the Secr-^^ rj he cn^ he is erel ho-me^
to execute the sane m ^e narr'e of -he Park Commission and
that r^aynent therefor m tne cmoun^ of rive ihousanl We
hundred and ticentyfive (■5,525) dollars be -ni<^ from
Appropriation 612-214-01 - .Maintenance and Repair- Structures -
leneral Division,
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of
guntinQton ParkM Addition to Oonuenicnce Staiion, The
^^■^^^^^^"^"^Secretary presented the following bids for the above worlcg
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2,625
4,4uu
4, 657
Wm, Hartm i Sons
Far West Conatructton Co,
Antone Petersen Sons
Henry Arian Construction
Bert Construction Company
On ine recop.r^en^r.-^xon of the Superintendent and on
motion duly nade, seconded and unanimously passed, the follow^
ing resolution was adopted:
.iESCLlTSCK .VO. 1462
RESOLVED unanimouslv by the Park Comnission that a
contract beaocrded to William Vartm Sons, cousrmi tne
addition to the convenience ftaiion at ^untmiton Park, San
Prancisco, and the Secretary be and tie is hereby authorised
to execute the sane m the name o/ the Perk Conrission and
that pa----' ^'^-rr^'or in ^h- moun' of ?jo ^nousani two hundred
and seventy^seven i)2,27'^) dollars be paid from A-rro:>riation
'^12^'^0u~'"~ (Sr.all Parks and Scuares),
Alamo Jc-:rire . ::c'ia!.i lite i on o.
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.jT^ 7-^^riructic^. '-■r-cny
Anto-ie Tetersen Son
On ihe rf^coir.nen lation ' "he Supen-
notion duly made, sec^ndec ^- ^»^i'
mi resolution r-as ainvtedt
HES02.VSD unanimously i^y the Park ^onnssion that a
contract be awarded to 'Jill^am
rehabilitation of convenience ntaUon at Al^no .
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2^, that payment therefor in the amount of Two thousand nine
hundred and mnety^nme ($2,9yy) dollars be paid from.
Appropriation 6l2-5UU~2u (Rehabilitation of Convenience Stat^
ions).
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Jolden ^-ate Park Conserva'-orv - Jlasim and Painting,
The Secretary r^resented the folloismg bids for the above work:
J, Wk, 2orensen 42Ug5if5
I'arttn rried 22,y2ii
J, v. 'ohrj Inc. 30,500
On the reconmendation of the Superintendent and on
mo!-ion 'i'j.ly nade, seconded and unanimously passelj 'he folloW'-
in"- resolution loas adopted:
BSb:!. 77:r ::. 1464
R'ZSOLTSD unanimously by the Park Jonitssion that a
contraei be awarded to J, WU^ SO^^'SE^, covering the ^lasmg
and painting of tM 5oiien :<ite Park Conservator- , J.n
Prancisco, and the Secrefary be ::n- he is hereby authorised
■ aymer, rrefor m the anount of 7 j^enty thousand five
' ■ • - • - ■ ■ — ' ' - 'i ve ( i^-'t^ifd) ao liars be -;:' '"rom
A - .3t%9n --.-:- i tenance •• i
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Yactit Harbor ifoortna Licenses, On motion duly made
and seconded^ the Commssion approved the follovnnn appli-
cations for Yacht Harbor k'oormg Licenses :
IIAIE OF AFFIICAJ.'T
Dr. Harry U, Elder
Eiuard :Hstow
Siward L, Heuck
Christopher L'» Jenks
Arthur 7erner Jr, ,
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Eldora
Puffin
Uiss Pee Cee
MyoKie
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^.tsoluiioKs: On motion duly made and s econdei, the following
resolutions -ere adopted:
-:ei.Ko. RSSCLUTZCr TJ. 1452
^"^^^ Ai^uC^VZ'J Inani \oiisly by the Park Con-^ission thzt for
the best mt^reat and proper conduct of the ParK D'?'>arty^.ent
-■■? "^ —roller be ar.j. is hereby requested te avproue '^e
following payments:
FAY ll>.r.i07Ej'El!7 X UPAffT j - ■ • •
First Fa^-.e^-t - ienab, of pcnha^.dle Drivevay
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- rand Concerts i . . ,par^
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wjL^i: rA:^;^ ba.'j. r..ci ..:.^-
JC/U: .-ie-.tal for unaccuir^i -ortio-a \
Tleishh^cksr Plfd, for period Jar, ^ -..o
1947
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and uecnng surface
JJisaion fork
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RE3CLUTI0N 10, 1453
i^ RESOLVED unanxnouBly by ihe ParX Conmission that for
the best int^reat and proper conduct of tne Park Deparfnent
tne Con-broiler be and zs nereby requested to a^rrove the
follou)in,; ALLOTJJ^I'TS AIID TJi^rSFi^IiS:
m
Ar-ro-rxati on
eiS-oOO-Vl Fleishhacker Flayfield Land
612-500-20 Rehab, of Oonucnience Stations
612'500-7
61S'-'5trj~9v
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Sncll FarKs & Sq'J.ares
(yuntimton par It - Ad-I,Conv,
Station ^2,277,00)
(Mission FcvK - Irrpgc-
t%on System) V^, :''-'!,voJ
•5 '^sights pari;
. ,ie"J.ir ^^^^;c-Jen '1 Diun,
(llazmp & Paintmp Conservatory )
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$ 5,324,5b
2, '^^y, uO
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-ir-Structures - Jen,Di
'^Z> -..-/: Fence 2,443,08
:ia Concourse Drama 7,775,00
Dolores 31vd, Irriyatvon
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RESOLUTION :!0, 14^4
RES0j-V2D unaniTnously by ttie FarK Conv^%ssion -thai; fer
the best interest and proper coniuct of tne r3.rK Department
the Controller be and is her by requested to approve tne
folloioinj Orders j'or Jervice ?r li'om:
ORDERS FOR
SEP.Vl^E OR
70:il
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DJS2JIZ210II
Arc "Iff
53 Cinmo Electric Co, In3tallj.\':ion of Electrvc ^l,5bd
Feedir Service to tne
llursery - }, -. Parfr
54 Cyclone Fence Divn, Installation of Cham l,yyy
Lml: Fence at Fleish-
hacker Fool
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RSSCITEJ) unani-onsly by 'he r:.rk
the u<* '■ ' ■ ' ' ^"^ ' ^- ' -'--»-' "n- 'uct o"
' ne roller be mi is '.'T-.^; reo/aest-
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■"lOn 0 ■ertnj aimmistra"
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of budget appropriation
for sir * " '^
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Pave fooipa-^hs S'.-'ro F
Heiphts rcrien -ith
It ir.ches asryp.alt
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RESClVED i.iamnously - , r-: 7'-ni8Sion that for
■r.e le:-t intfrsst and ro-er c^"duct of the larf: -.rt-e^t
he :nnfroller be -. : is hereby requested to :y -rove tne
■■--hase of ''^' folio yl.. ' - :
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Three iide Ticket lack i -i -s fo r ...i ^ . r ci
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hereby requested to approve tne alloi^.ent of funds for fne
above purpose:
Appronriation
712''400-03 Equipnent - Conmiaaary Division a^Suu
'teeiing
There being no further busimss to come before the
Comnnsaion the meeting adjourned at 6:0u p,m.
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S%n Francisco, Cmlxfornim
July 8, li^47
A regular meeting of tne Park Cowniaaion was nel4 mi
McLaren Lodge, Q^oldm aate Park, San Francisco, July a, liM?,
at 4t0u p.m.
The following Corunaeionere were preaentt
Mr, Lloyd E.Wtleon, Preaiieni
Mr, Howard J, Finn
Mr, Dan E. London
Mr, Byron G, Mobba
Absent: Mr, Edw, T, Haaa
The mmutea of tne Park Comniaaion meetings held June
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20 and June 26, were approved and adopted,
Acuatic Paris, The Real Estate Division, U, S.
Engineers, supplemental agreement deleting the Aquatic Park
Center from the existing lease agreement, as of August 1,
Iy4r, and extending the lease on the Aquatic Park Pier for
SIX montno, m order to enable tne restoration of tne pier,
was approved and the following resolution was adoptedt
RESOLUTION NO, 1460
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Conmission that tne
supplemental agreement to lease No, W04"ly3~eng'5d?l, cover-
ing the Aquatic Park Building and Pier, submitted to this
Commission on the 27tn day of June, lif4?, by the United
States Government, be and is hereby approved and that his
Honor tne f/apor be and is hereby requested to execute said
supplemental agreernent that is attacned herewith.
g. r.p;,Qj. ff. F, Pool. The San Francisco Examiner's request
for permission to hold the Far Western Smmmmg and Dimng
Championship at the Fleishhacker Pool, July 25, 26, and 27,
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and to charge admission, was granted.
Stow Lake. The Kaymo Electric Motorboats' conmunica^
tion advising that boats being rented at Stow Lake have been
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mMnuf*otur04 >n 9foI«tton to txisttny pstents^ osa or<«r«tf
referred to the conceasioifvre for report with a copy to the
City Attorney,
Xffggr Stadium, The Secretary we mutnoriMed to
execute agreementa with St, i/ary'a College, University of
San Francisco, University of Santa Clara, and the San
Francisco Forty-Ninera, for the use of Keaar Stadium during
the 194? football season,
panaae Claim, The Secretary was authorised to execute
release covering daaage to park property m ine amount of
$40. oo, »n tne none of Walter A. and Anatole f. Elvttaky,
aoM en ^ate ^•rir Sand, ifr, Italpn ifurr^y'a. Director
of the Golden C-ate Park Sand, requeat for permiaaion to
engage one gueat aoloiat to perform m conjunction with tne
band m July and tiae in Auguat wma granted.
The 1/uaiciana Union Local No, 6'a requeat for per-
miaaion to have tne Jolden date Park Band render concerta
in the (Golden aate Park Sand Concourae, on four Sundaya,
datea to be determined later and all coata to be paid by
the Muaiciana Union, was granted,
S.F.Pool: rieiahhacker Pool, Installation of Cham LinK Fence,
On the recommendation of the Assistant Superintenaent, tne
Conniaaion rescinded ita preoioua action awarding an informal
contract to the Cyclone Fence Diviaion covering the .nstalla-
tion of Cham Link Fence, Fleishhacker Pool,for lack of funds.
S. F.Zooln-jrral Jrrfgna, The Commission authorized
the Director of tne San francisco Zoological hardens to
accommodate animals from the Bronx Zoo, in trans-ampment
to Auatralia, until July Iv,
rmw^^^T-nunrf daraaea. The matter of the construction
m^: and operation of garages under St. Uary's Square, Portamoutn
Square and Civic Center Plaaa, Ma aet aa a apecial order of
buaineaa for the meeting of July 24 and the Secretary was
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Th§ following letters were r««tf mn4 refer re4 to tut
Superintendent f
/rea J^imet She* oonpl*in%n9 of conduot of guriener at
lMf*gette P«rir.
From Jiuth Samueleon requeetmg edditional benehee mt
the beaoh*
From the R*i ght-JLanbury Uerchmnte end Improvement
Aaaocxution celling ettention to eone demd limba in Buene fiatm
Perk.
Trom the inaur^nce compeng covering the Dolpnm Swiemtng
end Boating Cluba^ requeating information on the mpprmieed
value of the building.
The following lettera were reed and ordered filedt
From Harry F, Sullivan, Attorney at Law, inquiring aa
to the operation of the Round House at Aquatic Park and
further inquiring if convenience atation m the vicinity of
the rowing cluba can be made available to the public.
From tne Manager of l^blic Util^tiea, m-re removal of
railway track and bridge structure in Jolden 7ate ParK.
From Jesse CColman, Acting Uayor, enclosing reaolution
from the Callagnan Post of the American Legion, requesting
withholding disposition of the remains of the brxdne of the
Cruiser U»S,S, San ^r&ncisco.
From Mrs. Siitn Flagel making suggestions m-re Golden
5ote Park Band.
From the Vusic and Arte Institute expreaamg an inter-
est m leaamg the Acuatic Paric Building for ita activitiee.
From Chria D, McKeon requesting that some provision be
made for diaabled veterans attending Kesar Stadium to protect
them from the ra,n, aa suggested m letter of December lu,1^6.
From Jeaae CColman, Acting Mayor, thanking the Com-
miaaion for cooperation in entertaining tne Vancouver Soya
Band.
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from ine Pr9aideni, S.F.rooibull Xc«gru«, thmnkmg tne
Commiasion mnd atuff for cooperation rendered m tne Jnier-'
nstfonfti Soooer Oane at Ketcr Sia4%uti,
rrom Willfu Jtertm requeeUng • ten 4my exteneien for
eonpletion of the Beara Cub Den,
iiosri of golden a*te Prk. Application of Smulaifxed Asonalt
:jr,iract:
^eal Coat on tne MeHn Dnoe. Unit No, S. The Secretary
preaented the following btda for the above uorkf
Ohaa, £• Harney •UM?
Fay Improvement Company .uHi*
On the recomnendation of the Superintendent, and on
motion duly made, aeconded and unaniMOualy paaaei, the
following reaolution waa adoptedt
R^^OLUTION NO. 1470
nESOLVED unanimoualy by the Park Comnisaion that a
contract be awarded to CHA3, i. HAJiNIT, covering tne appli-
cation of emulaified aapnalt aeal coat on the i/am Drive,
Unit No* 5, aolden 7ate Park, San Franciaco, and the Secretary
be and he la hereby authorized to execute the aane m the
name of the Park Commiaaion and tnat payment tnerefor in
the amount of ^3,5u4,4d be paid from Appropriation 61i!^
215-01 (Mtce. & Repair - Roada - General Diviaion),
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1470:
Tacht
Barb or:
Taoht Harbpr Mooring Licensea, On motion duly made
and aeconded, the Commiaaion approved the following appli^
cationsfor Tacht Harbor Mooring Lhcenaeat
ff^ nr APPLICANT BERTH NO. n^ Or S0A7
0. i^thaoH ^^^
J)r,John C.Campbell Temp,
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Resolutions: On motion duly made and aeconded, the following
reaolutiana were adoptedt
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JtSSOLUTION NO. 146^
nSSOLTSD unsniBOuaiy by tne Psrc Coum%»aion tn*i for
t/if b9»i in-tereai and proper conduct of the PmrK Department
the Controller be and \e hereby requeeted to approve the
following ALLOTMEHTS and TRANSrSRSt
ALLOTUSmTS
Appropriation
712^111'-Ul Allomance for Overtxme
General Dwxeion
Y12-112-U1 Holidaye » (Jeneral Diviaion
'flM^lll'^2 Allotoance for Ouertxne -Zoo Dfui'on
•flX-ll^'UX Holidays - Zoo Pi vision
7J2-IIi-c;3 Allowance for Overtime - Conn, Diun,
712-112~u3 Eolidaye - Comnieeary Division
712-'111"U4 Allowance for Overtime
Fteoreational Division
?12-112''U4 Holidays - Recreational Division
$5Su, uu
1,225, uu
200, uu
713, uO
200, UO
1, 375, UU
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TRANSFERS
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Forage - Zoo Division
612'385'U2
Forage - Zoo Division
612-385-02
Forage - Zoo Division
612-auO-ul
Materials and Supplies
General Division
612-300-U2
Materials and Supplies
Zoo Division
6 12 -300 -u4
Materials and Supplies
Recreational Division
612-4UU-01
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Allowance Employees 'Cars Equipment
Zoo Division Zoo Division
712-2U0-0<i 7l2-2u-3-ud
Contractual Services Allowance Employees Cars
Commissary Division Commissary Diuisiun
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RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that for
the best interest and proper conduct of the Pari, Department
the Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the
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Ut.ffo* pure1fa0 of tne followmg equ^pnenit
Jt^. fflfyy>tix DirisioN
offiCM rurn\tur9 (OS 4uii)
Til9 C9,b%nei - Eng\neer9
2SiL
^ff^o» Mmchtn€» (01 412)
(1) Two 15" Typewriters (Beplmoenent ) 3(57
(2) One Monroe Sleotrxc Calculator 50u
fglfino SauiDuen't (OS 42u)
One Ammeter
umeh^ne Shoo SQUxom^nt (OS 4'e2)
(1) One 1/4" Slectrxc Drill (Replacement J 80
(2) One 1/2^
(3) One Acetylene Outfit " 2uu
(4) One Pipe Bender 20u
(5) One Pipe Tapping Machine _252
Sir'^et & Sewer Mtce, EQUipment (OE 42d)
(1) One Austin Western Model y^M
arader loitu Bulldozer^ Scarifier
A Blade 6,5uu
(2) One Barber areene #651 Tibrating
Screen Loader ^,uuo
(3) Sewer Rods and Fittings 3uv
(Generating EQuioment (OS 444)
One Electric Generator lotth Hedge
Trimmers
Motorized Squmment (OS 456)
IT) - •
One Heavy Duty Truck -
Replacing IvSu Whyte Dump TrncK #y
(2) One Heavy Duty Truck -
Replacing li^3u White Dump Truck lu
(3) One Heavy Duty Truck for Water
Tank - Replacing 1^27 Fageol fltt
(4) One 3 yard dump truck -
Replacing 1^3? Truck j{^2u
(5) One 3 yard dump trucK - replacing
ly37 truck jf22
(6) One 3 yard dump truck ~
replacing 1^37 truck if3u
(7) One a yard dump truck •-
replacing 1^37 trucK f31
(e) One 3 yard dump truck -
replacing 1^37 truck #3^
(9) One 3 yard dump truck
replacing 1^37 truck if34
(10) One It Ten Pickup for Library
Crew , _
(11) One Dump Truck - especially
designed for hauling brush
(12) One Coupe - reple-cmg l^o7 Coupe
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Livestock (OS 462)
One Shropshire Ram
Horticultural Equ}pment (OE ^^
(l) Twenty-four iv moh Hand Mowers
e $30,00
275
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4,uou
4,uuu
2,500
2,5uu
2,5uu
2,500
2,5uu
2,5uu
1,500
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(2) One Sprxng/ieli L^wn Sioeeper
(3) One Feerleae Mower Sharpener
(4) One Mali Phatn Saw
R^(^reetion Sduipment
Mew Pl»y Apparatus
2vu
LkUSJH
2,5Uu
Leea Iteaerve for Tax Delinquency
TOTAL IQVIPMSNT - QSXERAL DIVISIOM
COMlilSSART ViriSION
T}Cket iiachinee «t Caan Regiaiere (OE 412)
(IJ Three Caah Hegistera «S. Sou
(Harding, Linooln & S»r»Zoo Cafea)
fitohen & Fountain EQuipnent (OE 4d4j
(IJ Two Soda Fountains { Replacement a)
Chilaren'a Qtra,'S,F»Zoo Cafe
(2) One Carbonator - Replacement -
H.F, Play field
(3) Three Popcorn Machines - Replacement
Child,Qta,H.F,Plfd. ,S.F.2oo Cafa
(4) One J-aa Plate - Tea Garden
(5) One Holmea Peanut Bagging Machine
H.F, Play field
^6) Two (}aa Rangea - Replaceinenta
Harding i S, T, Zoo Cafea
(?) One Diah Waahing Machine - Replace"
nent - S, F.Zoo Cafe
(e) Reataurant fountain Eoupt.for
Boat Houae
Heating Eouivnent (OE 44ii)
(1) Three Hot Water Heatera - replace'
menta - Child.Qta.H.F.Plfd. S.F»
Zoo Cafe
(2) One Gaa Heater - Tea Garden
Livestock^ Harness ^ Saddlery (OE 46ii)
IJl Twenty-four Saddlea d. Bridles for
Donkeya - Child.Qta.i H.F.Plfd.
(2) One Pair Shetland poniea - Child.
(3) One Stud Jack - Childrena.Qta,
Recreation Equipment (OZ 4^2)
TTT Playground Apparatua - H.t..Jja,.
(2) Caniiaa Curtain for Merry-go-
round - Child's Qta»
Leaa Reaerve for Tax Delinquency
TOTAL EQUIPMENT - COMMISSARY DIVISION
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Eorticuliur*! Eaui^nent (OE 464
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One 5 unxi Golf Course l^ower -
(Replacing Sharp Jpark ly34
Mower #3«;
Ten Tore Golf Course Mower Unite
Five Power Driven Putting Green
Mower* » Replaoenente
Leea Reserve for Tmx Delinquency
$2, 5uu
l,6vv
5,375, uu
5, 3y5, uO
luti, uu
TOTAL EQUIPMENT - RECREATIONAL DIVISION
5,267, UU
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3E IT FURTHER RESOLVED tne.t tne Controller
be and is hereby requested to approve the allotment
of funds required for above purchases as followst
^Dpropriation
712'^00~u2 - Equipment - General Divielon 56,43u,u0
712-400-03 - Equipment - Commissary Divtsion I7,4ii7,u0
7l2-4uu-u4 - Equipment - Recreational Divn. 5,26YmUU
RESOLJTION NO, 146?
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that for
the best interest and proper conduct of the Park Department
the Controller be and is hereby requested to approve tne
following paymentet
COLLECTOR OF INTE.UAL "l^rjNUS
Retail Malt Liquor Tax Stamps
7_i_47 to 6-50-46'
Children's Qts,, Kexar Siadium, Harding Park
Cafe, Lincoln Park Cafe, Sharp Perk Cafe,
S» I*Z'-:, Lunch Room
co:.Jxerm or internal revenue
Federal Tax on Admissions - June h^4Y
Children's Quarters ^9y,64
Fleishhacker Play field 214,31
Fleishhacker Bathhousa ii61,:)y
ROBERT X. WIISON ^ ^
First Progressive Payment - Renovation of
portion of Ke*ar Stadium
$ lim.vu
1,1Y3,:>4
12,9lr,4U
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14$7 Sule» Tax Collection on Sxehmnge of w •^f
iniaiai* froMi ^-i-4^ to 3^31^7
with t/i« S* F.Zoo
A^^OCJATEP ^Na]:N:e^RS 2,3S5.dU
Tenth Progre^aiue Fmyneni - Inatmllation
of •n irrxgmtion ayatem Umt No, 1 a.a.parle
T. C. BINTLET DBA ASSOCIATED Emryf^Jiff 3,0uY.uu
fiftn Prograaaiua P*i/ment - rater Supply
Connection mt Qolden (Jate Pmm Seutmge
Treatment Plmnt
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RESOLUTION NO. 1469
nSSOirSD unmmnnualy by the Ptk Coumiaaion, thmt
the Seoretmry be mnd he xa hereby •uthor\Me4 to enter \nto
en mgreement an4 execute the a»ne for «nd m behalf of tne
F*rk Cowmiaatonera mt tn tne TOWER OPTICAL COMPANY, INC.,
oouenng the tnatallmtion mn4 operation of Binocular Viam-m
>nf Maohiiea, mt the following locationat
Two (2) at Yacht Harbor near the Harbormaster ^a offioej
Two (2) at Yacht Harbor, at tne beach between the St.
Francia Yacht Club and the Preaiiio,
Two (2) at Inapiration Point at Lani'a Endp
for a term of one and a half (l Ifn) years, at a rental
of 25% of the groaa receipts from said machmea.
There being no further buameaa to come before tne
Comma si on, the neetmg adjourned at 5t 45 p.m.
aid J. 'Linifes
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i r«yttl«r me§iing •/ tne Pmrk Comm\»9fn wmt Atfi«
Thuradmy, July 24, 1^7, «t 4t00 p.m., xn McLren Udga,
aold§n Qmte Pmrk.
The follewxng CoMm%99i§ner9 were preaen-ti
Mr, Lloyd E, Wtlaen, Preaident
Mr, Heumrd J. Ftnn, COKniaaxoner
Mr, Edw, T, Hm^a, Conmiaaioner
Mr, Dmn E, London, Conmiaaioner
Mr. Byren 7, Uobba, Commiaaiener
The ninutea of t/i« Paris Comvitaaion meeting held en
July O, 194'r, loere approved and adopted,
8ub-»urfaoe Oaraaea, Freaident Wilaon atated t nat
Suh'$urface
(a) en January 16, 1947, the Commxaaion held a apecial meet-
ing to explere the peaaibilitiea of private ompttal cenatruci"
mg and operating garagea under parka and aquarea; (b) tnat
at aaid meeting thoae m attendance haa requeated tnat ne
action be taken and that another meeting be held withtn aix
uonthaj (c) that aix montha had elapsed and that all tnter^
estftd parties had been invited to be present today,
Mr, Truman Lett a. Executive Secretary of tne Mayor,
and Mr, Thonaa A, Brooks, Chief Administrative Officer, urged
that everything should be done to encourage private capital
to construct and operate garagea under parks and squarea.
Mr, Florence k'cAuliffe, representing the Union Square
larage Corperatten, stated that the corporation was still
interested m the construction and operation of a garaga
under St, Mary's Square, but tnat tne eatimated earmnga from
the operation of thia garage apparently would net justify
the preaent high cost of construction. He further stated that
the suggested plan to use the surplus from the operation of
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Vn\on Squmre Garage t9 fijfnce the Si. J/«ry '» Squmre project
w%e net pr^otiomble, heomuae it would be neoeaaary to obfm
tne coneent ef tne holdere of ell of tne debenture bonds
whieh were nem \n the h%nda ef s greet number of people end
in*i it would be very difficult te ebtem auoh conaenta or
reoell ell af tne bonda»
Mr» Leonard iloaiea. Architect, repreaentmg en un-
diacleaed group, stated that costs of excavation, steel and
etner materials, had increased from 15',^ to 25% since tne
last meeting and that he now estimated the cost of construct-
ion close to one million, five nundred thousand dellarajf aa
eompmred te one million, two hundred and fifty thousand
dellara aix montna ago. He furtner stated tnat ne mas of
the opinion that if plana were revised te decrease tne H
capacity of the garage from 6du to 5Uu and a self-parking
system permitted, fhe cost of the garage would be about one
mtllion dollars and on this hasis tne garage might worn out
auccessfully*
Ifr, Howard Uallen, representing an und^eelmsed group,
stated that he nad been offered a loan of 56% of tne cost
of construction, or about $840, uuu, and tnat loitn other
financial assistance ne was assured of about a uillion dollars,
amen left a balance of ^45u,uuu to ke raised. He furtner
stated tnat he did not believe ne could raise the balance
for at least six montna.
Supervisor Chester iSacPhee stated tnat ne was of the
Opinion tnat every effort should be made to construct and
operate garages througn private capital, but since the park-
ing problem waa ao acute, another meeting should be neld
witnm SIX montns time and if at that time, private capital
was not m a position to proceed, the matter of public
financing should be placed before tne people m June of li^4b.
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president Wilson stated thmt %n view of the statementa nsde
by tnose present, the Commission would postpone culling for
bids and cull « special meeting aometme m December to «y«in
explore tne matter.
Aquatic Park, The established policy of using tne
building at Aquatic Park as a community center was reaffirmed.
Lincoln ParK, Tne San Francisco Ez-aniner's request
for pemission to hold the annual Hole-In-One tournament at
Lincoln Park, from August 12 to lY, from y a,m, , to 7 p.m,,
was grantedm
r Golden C-ate Park, Tne Dalmatian Club of Calkfornxa's
request for permission to use tne Speedway Meadow m Jolden
(late Park, on Sunday, October lH, 1947, lu a.m,, tu 4 p,m.,
to hold a DalaattanS and Scnnauzers match, was jranted*
Aquatic Park, Tne Coast luard Lca:;ue's request for
permission to meet and hold their activities at tne Aquatic
Park Building, was put over until a It^ter meeting,
Jolden J ate Park - Jater Works, Mr, J, J, Qrattan *s
request for permission to substitute casing for the well
at the Water Works m Cfolden G-ate Park, urns granted.
Aquatic parn. The Secretary was autnortzed to enter
into an aareenent w^tn Punnett-Pares and Hutchison, to
investigate the condition of tne Aquatic Para Pier and submit
a recommendation m regard thereto prior to September du,
I94y, and tne cost not to exceed ')l,5uu.
The following letters were reaa and referred to tne
Superintendent:
From Mrs, Stella M, Godding requesting that benches
be repaired on the esplanade at the beach.
From Mrs, Curtis complaining of tne condition of the
road at Staw Lake,
From Urs, Mary C, Wetzel protesting proposed planting
•f trees on Nineteenth Averve.
From. Mrs, Mary A, Dowd complaining of matrons at the
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Fvn Mr. W, r, TrMv%9 complaining of aigna «t tnti
Semi Shem ct tne Zo«.
Frem Mrs. R, Littlefield complaining of condition
§/ the pe.rM: at 4?th Avenue.
The following letters were read and ordered filedt
From the Corpe of Engmeere adviemg that they will
repair the etatue, '^The Penguin**, and replace tne Ittst totfla
at Aquatic Faric.
From the Musicians Union, Local No, 6, advising that
September v, 14, 21, and 26, ar : the dates selected for
the concerts at the Music Concourse, Golden 'Jate Park*
From Mr. D, H. Fleay thanking the Commission for the
care of the animals at the Zoo.
Frem Mrs. Jonn D.Whyte complimenting employees at
the 7olden Qate Park Playgrounds.
Transfer of Delma. ent Account, On the recomnendation
of tne Superintendent, tne following delinquent account
was referred to tne Bureau of Delinquent Revenue:
Burney Valcuist - Damage to Park Property $30, uU
Yacht Harbor Mooring Licenses* On the recom^^endation
of the Director of Recreational Activities, the following
applications for mooring licenses, at Yacht Harbor, were
approved g
NAME OF APPLICAUT
BERTH NO.
NAl'E OF BOAT
M. E, Nenstiel
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M.S. Arlene
Wm. J. Conroy
Temp.
Tiger
Jaok I. Davis
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Rowdy
r. C. (Jratta
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Mike
Arvid Norman
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On tn€ reo0mnend%tion •f tne Superm-tendoii, tht
/0ll0wing re9oluti$na war* •d^pitit
RESOLVTIOA V^, 7^7,^
RSSOirSD unmninoualy by the Park Conmaa^on that far
tha beat mtereat and proper canduot af the Parte Department,
hia Sanar the Mmyar be and xa hereby requeated ta have an
ardmanca prap*re4 approprxaUng $22,3uS,uO ta the cradxt
af the follawmg appropnatxanat
71ii'13u-ul General Div, Operating Wagea f6,Ok^l
712~13u^Ul'l
712''13U'US
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712'13U"U3
712'13UM}i3^1
712-130^)4
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Canstruct,& Repair a Y,uu5
Operating Wagea 1,12'r
Conatruct,d Repair a l,6uY
Covmiaaary Dion, Operating Wagea 1,127
" • Conatruct,& Repaira 1,148
Recreational Div, Operating rages 1,676
* • Cona*:ruct,^: Repaira 1,y24
2^j 3u5
ta provide the funds required to pay increased wage rates as
per Sill 4612, Ordinance .f and tn accordance with the
provisions of Section 1S1»3 of the Charter as amended*
RESOLUTION NO* 14 y2
Mesolv^d unanimously by the Park Commission that for
the best interest and praper conduct of tne Park Department
the Controller be and is hereby requested to approve tna
following paynentat
aSORQE PAULSEN
First Payment - Drainage Corrections
at Sharp Park Municipal aolf Course
MARTIN FRIED
Painting at Balboa Park Nursery
ASSOC rAT^D ENIINEEHS
Installation of Water Supply Line ta
the Oriental Tea Jarden
C0LA!1 J:EA:^ING & SHEET IIETAL CC.
Installation of a Heating System m tha
Director's Residence at tne Zool» hardens
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RESOLUTION NO. 14?^
MSSOirSD un*niuoualy by the Par* Conmi99i an ihrnt for
tne beat interest and proper conduct of the Parle Department
the Controller be and la hereby requeated ta appraoe the
follawmg WarK Orderat
W.O,
NO. DEPARTMENT
3ur S. T, Water Dept,
DSSCRIPTICN
AMOUNT
Inatallxng 4'-3/4" and $6u2.65
H-l" aerv%cea and replachng
lu existing 3/4" Servicea
with 1" Service »n Dolorea
Street between Maricet Street
and San Jose Avenue
3ua Dept. of Public WKa, Repair Jfolly Parm 2tsu.uu
Bur, of Sewer Repairs Convenience Station Sewer
RESOLUTION NO. 1474
RESCLTED unanimously by the ParK Conmisston that for
tae beat interest and proper conduct of tne ParK Department
the Controller be and hS hereby requested to approve tne
following ALLOT MEN Ti
Apyrovriation
61ii'214'ol Maintenance ■- Repair Structures -
(Dolores 31vd. Irrigation Systm)
f6u2.65
RES CLV TICK i:C. 1475
RESCLTED that all non-civil service appointments,
temporary appomtmenta and revtovala made by the Superin-
tendent of Parica for the uontna of January tnrougn April,
1^47, be and the same are hereby approved, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a report of aai4
appointments and removala be transmitted to tne Cent roller
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There being ne further hushneee t» cone before tne
Conmsaion, the meeting adjourned at 6tOu p»n»
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San Francisco, California
August 7, l^A'f
A regular meeting of the Por« Comnisaion was neld on
Thursday, August ?, 1^47, at HcLaren Lodge, Golden Gate Parn,
San Francisco,
The following Ccnmissioners were presentt
Mr, Lloyd E, Wilson, President
Ifr. Howard J, Finn, Comaiasioner
Ifr, Edw, T, Haas, Con:^iS8ioner
Absent t Mr, Datt E. London, Commissioner
Mr, Byron G, Mobbs, CommisSkOner
The minutes of the neettng of July 24, 1^47, were
approved and adopted,
3, F.^oolocjicul Jcrdens, On tne recommendation of tne
Superintendent, tne following exchange* of animals were
approved:
3 3rahmvk Cattle m exchange for one pair Demoselle
Cranes from Dr, I', J, Ottmger
1 young male camel and one peccary m excr.ange for
4 adjutant storks from Lr, Louis Joebels
1 trained sea lien m exchange for two harbor
seals and a sea lions from Lr, Louis C-oebels
Convention American Institute of Parn Executives^ Convention, On
tne recomneniation of the Superinten Lent , the Comr.ission
approved the use of Aquatic ParK 3uildin'7 for tne formal
reception to be tendered to -^ne delegates of the American
Institute of Park Executives, on Septemb^.r ^2, VJ47, from
five to seven p,m,
^haru FavK, The Pacific -as an-^ rllectric Company's
plan for relocating the existing pole line at Sharp Park
Municipal Golf Course, was approved,
..Hrk 7o2den ^-at^ Park Stables, The Sheriff's L'ounted Posse '•
request for permission to stailf its horses at tne beach
ttables at Golden ':<ite ParK, was denied.
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^^. Beach, Use of, Mr, Donald V, Kyle's request for per^
mhssion to Operate an "Amy Duok" to carry passengers from,
the beactieo in San Franaaoo on snort excursion trips wms
ienied*
:jj,P^ol FleishhacKer Pool Cafe, The proposals to operate a
-*^' restaurant •* FleishhacKsr Pool Cafe, maa« by Ifra, karie
Witiler, and Mr, and Ifrs, San ParentOyWere referred to Com~
misstoner London for further consideration and report*
The followmq extensions of time were grantedt
William Uclntosn and Son > thirty days on contract
for the alterations to the Mothers' House, Fleisnnacker
Play field,
J, J« iJrattan - SiXty days on contrcct covering
the installation of turbine pump and drilling of well at the
Water WorKs, 7olden late ParKf
Asaociat'i Engineers - sixty days on contract covering
the installation of irrigations system. Unit No, 1, Golden
7ot« ParK,
Associated Engineers - sixty days on contract covering
the water supply connection at the Sewuge Trsatmsnt Plant,
7olden late ParK,
palace of Fine Arts, L'r, Jonn Johnson 's proposal for
the installation and operation of an ice rmk at tne Palace of
Fine Arts, was referred to the Spermten lent for considera-
tion and report,
Fairmount ParK. The Secretary was instructed to advise
Miss Anna Linsley that there were no funds m the budget to
make improvements at Fairmount Parte and that this project
would be piven due consideration i:^hen preparing next year's
budget requests,
f^:^ar Stadium. The Secretary was authorised to execute
Tiirnount
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football agreement witn Ulam Temple, Shrme Eaet-^est Foot-
ball Comr.ittee, cov.rinn the use of Kesar Stadium on January
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The Secretary was autnomed to request the Finance
Commttee of tne Board of Supervisors t» reconsider request
fer mn appropriation of montes witn which, to purchase certain
buildings adjacent to Kesttr Stadium,
Statue - The Last Druad, Offer to Donate, The Secretary
was instructed to advise the Director of tne California Palace
of the Legion of Honor, that the Commission did not favor tne
placing of the statue "The Last Dryad" in uny of tne properties
under its Jurisdiction and therefore would not accept the
gift of the statue,
AauatkC ParK Pier, Mr, C, Elmore Hutcmson of the f^rm
of Punnett-Parez and Hutchison, appeared and submttted a
preliminary report on the condition of a section of the piles
supporting tne municipal pier at Aquatic ParK,
The report disclosed that the piles examined had been
found to be in very poor condition, and recommended that a
complete and thorough mvestnation of all sections be made
as soon as possible,
Messrs, W, E, Thomas, Wm, J, Tavelle, and Cabell
Gmathmey, representing tne United States Army Engineers,
appeared m connection witn the repairs bemg made to tne
pier on account of damage done by an Army tug and tne condition
of the pier repair j)ork to be done and precautions fvr public
safety vsere discussed with all of the^e -gentlemen by tne
Commission, A decision was reached uith respect to *ne manner
m which tne repairs snould be completed and tne Superintendent
was directed *• close the pier to all vehicular traffic
immediately. It was the consensus of opinion that there laas
little risK at this t iie S9 far as pedestrians were concerned.
On motion duly made and seconded, the Commission
rescinded its action of July :.i, authorising tnat an agree-
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r.eftt be entered into with Punneti^Pares and Hutchison and aaopted
the following resolution:
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RESOLVED unmntmwuoly by tne Park Commission inat tne
Secretary be end ts nereby antnemed to enter into on agreement
loitn Punnett^Pcres and Hutchismnj to perform the following worKt
1: Instktute «« underwater survey by divers and suoti
otner neana as necessary on tne piling and otner su-'wrta
»f tne Aquatic Pier m Aquatic ParK,
2: prepare and submit a report cove tne condition
of and tne damage done t» tne pier, j, .^xuding a l9g of
the findings znd a cnart to illustrate tne condition
reported,
:iz Making a profile drawing of tne bottom of the bay
on botn ^ides of ine pier skowmg all a,vailable da**,
including records of past soundmns nade i.v Punnett-Pares
and Hutchison and those naae by the Amy Er.imeera luring
July, lxj4f*
4t All of the i::orf: to be complef ed wiihm sixty iuya
after the connencemerzt of the son: and cost of suii roorK
not to erceet five tnousmnd { ■\--"j) dollars,
22 IT ruriTIiSH R::2CLVED thai ' -e roller be and is nereby
requested to approve ire allot^.erit of JjjOUO.OU frun A_ - ropn-
ation YlS-SuO'dn (Engineering and Architectural Services) fur
tne above described ouroose.
'"cgf t/ 7rove of k'enerv. I'rs, Zarnett'a suggestion f^.at an area
be set aside for nlantinj trees connemoratmg certain events,
0«8 taken under subr.isaion and tnereaftcr denied.
Tne follo-jjin letters -ere read an I referred t» the
J.; 'irir.tsndent t
:>or. hi8 Honor tne IJ^yor trananiitin- conr.nmcat ion from
I'r. C» W, Vilnert conplainmj of 'he doj nuisance i/* Jefferson
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i>o» Xrr. Euar Roseberg complaining of sign ai ine
S*n Francisco Zoological Garden's seal show and tne early
closing of tne convenience station on the Jreat Highwmy,
The following letters were read and ordered filed:
From the Executive Secretary to the Mayor, transmitting
communication from John fluveen and Company on the matter of
financing parKing facilities.
From Baslur Ahmad Uinte, representing tne Muslim, Society
for tne propagation of Islam, suggest mg tnat platf-irms be
erected for use of speaKers m parks and squares and that
arranger.enta be made for lectures on various topics.
From Mrs, 3, (Jut hertz complaining of tne painting of
the merry-go-round during the vacation nenod.
From tne Veterans of Foreign Ifars offering congrat-
ulations on the successful efforts to obtam the grandstands
at Big Hec,
From James 'J, Smith advocating soloists at the band
concerts on Sundays.
From I'arnuente 7, 7/est complimenting tne band and
solvists.
Delinquent .accounts. On notion duly made and seconded,
the Comnission approved tne transfjr of the following accounts
to theBureau of Delinquent levenuet
anas, 0. Duley $5»uu
Alfred ;. "ier^ng 2o,Uij
Jomen A, Tune lu.uu
Tacnt Harbor Koori.n~ Licenses, On notion duly made
and secondea tne Commission aoproved tne following appli-
cations for Yacht 'iarhor Uoorini Licenses:
::A1^ 07 AyPLiCAlTT S^^TH NO, ^A^E C^ T.OAT
Leslie Alexander 136 Snow Bird
Christian L, Samet 147 Sea Elbee
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l^AUE OF AI^PLICANT
Thomas Cullvgan
F, D, ffeasfand
Schuyler K* Hunt
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Jiichael Vil^soff
]/arv\d D, Rhodes
Frederick F, Abbott
Lowell A, A'etnerland
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RESOLUTION NO. 1475
RESOLVED unanimously by tne i'arK Commission inat for
tne best interest and proper conduct of tne Farrc Department
the Controller be and is hereby requested to approve tne
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followmj payments:
^OLL^TrOR OF IIlT^'ijrAL ']Tn}!VE
Federal Tax on Admissions - July l\J4r
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Children's Cuarters
FleishhacKer Flayfield 464, i^?
FleishhacKer Dathnouse 'Jur,4tf
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RAL^Ji HURRAY
Directing Jolden -ate parK land
July Iy4V
rAY ii:r-RcyE:.-:s:jT coj^fany
Final payment - Renabilitation of pannandle
Dn veway
T'n/T rr-':^-7s'?/' /■- .-7
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Final Payment - Repairing •^- Pamting
terry-go-round at FleishhacKer Play field
2,167,u(J
465. y6'
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Final Payment - Application of a Surface
^earing Surface on the Tennis
Course and
Courts at Ifission ParK
B05ERT L, WILSON
Second progressive payment - Renovatton
of portion of Kesar Stadium.
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Test Soring for new uell at Lincoln Park
444, tiu
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Jnsiallation of Vew Boiler - McLaren Lodge
WTIXIAM MGl^TOSH e: suit
Addition t¥ Upper Vending Soetn -
Fleistihacker l^layfield
ft. J, TRF.ACT
raaaocK Drainage Comotiona at tne
S*n Francisco Zoological (hardens
ICiJJN H. STVIiU. Inspector of Police
Expenses parn Tour fmr i'r. Bert Emmry and
party, Vancouver ParK Commissioner
^NTCIJE PSTSn3El!& SOnS
Storage ^oom tn Keaar otadi
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RESOLUTION HO, 14W
RESOLVED Unanimously by tne Park Commss ton tnat /»r
the best interest and proper conduct of tne J*arK Department
tne Controller be and is nereb; requested to approve tne
following ALLOTr^I.-TS:
Aporopriati on
"12-300 'Ul
l^atsrials J Snpolies
Jeneral JiViSiun
Yl2''3ti5-u2 Forage - i-oo JiviSiOn
'/12-13U~u3'-2 T/ages - Temporary
Comr.issary Division
712'2uO'U3
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Contractual Services
Con'n.iSsary DiuiS^on
Mater ials and Supplies
Gonnissary Division
"I^-^c/y-u^-i L'atenals ci Supplies - Resale
Commissary Division
•n2'35u'0ii Foodstuff*
Conr.issary Division
YlSmSlS'-ol
Maintenance ilepair Roads and
Stde'MalKs - Ceneral Division
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11, boo. 00
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2, vuxj, vv
1, 200. oO
32, uoo, 00
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P.E30IVED unanimously by tne ParK Tor^ission ^hat for
tne rroper ievelopment of tne Strybmg Arboretum and
Botanical :crdens, tne purchase from the Helene Strybmg
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Sign rac/rs for Arboretum
Sriecymen I'lanta
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED tnat tne Controller be und la
hereby requested tv approve tne alUcat^on mf ^br5,^u frmm,
tne Helene Strybmg Bequest Fund (Appropriation i>45j for
tne above described items.
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RES0J7ED unanimoualy by tne ParK Oomriission tnat for
tne best interest and proper conduct of tne Parn Department
tne Controller be and ys hereby requested to approve tne
following Work Order:
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3uif Dsptt of Tiiblic ^fks, Kisc, Services, repairs $lvu,uu
(public Bid IS m) to equipment, etc,, for
August cc Sept, 1^4?
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WHER2AS on -^he ftrst day of Hay, 1'j4j, -he City and
County of Jon .'rr.-^.cicco executed a revocable ^^'r^yt loith the
7overnment of the Ir.kted States, for permission t» use certain
property under tne Jtinsdicti on of une FcrK Jom'-ission m
tne City and County of San yrcncisco. Stats of Caltforn^a,
described as /oil*rW3i
parcel of lartd :>o'xii6\ located approxun~
)elv ^Vu ' west of ■^■r.e extension of tne
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center Ime of Fillnvre Jtreet and ir.-.ediarely
adjaceit to tr.e sea:jall, rarina Park,
and.
WnSRSAS, IT A : ajreed m 3uii revocable permit that
at tne termination thereof, tne said federal gwemnent rsoald
restore satd rrmuerty t» tne original condition m wn.rn »*
obtained tne 3»/«e frmm tne City mnd Cvu^ty of Sm..* yrcnctscv,
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WHEREAS, sa,d revocable permit naa now been terminated
by tne government of tne United States and ttie «*xd govern-
ment of the United States kas restored s^id property to tne
or»:7»naJ condition in i^kicn tne same was obtained from tne
said City and County of San Francisco,
NOW, ThURSFOUE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Park Connission,
that the Jovernnert of tne United States is hereby absolved
from any and all liability under the aforesaid revocable per-
mit, and that his .Yonor -^he I'apor be and »s hereby requested
to execute appropriate release to the 'Jovernnent of tne United
States discharging it from lt,ability w^der tne above described
revocable pemit.
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There being no furtner business to cone before tne
Comnission, the r.eetxng adjourned at 6:3u r.m.
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A special meeting of the Park Commiaaion was neld at
McLaren Lodge, Golden Gate l^rK, San Francisco, Thursday,
September 4, ly4?, 4 p.n.
The following Commkssionera were present:
Mr, Lloyd E, Wilson, President
ilr, Howard J. Finn, Jonnissioner
Mr, Edward T, Haas, Comniasioner
Mr, Dan E, London, Commiasioner
Mr, Byron 2, Uobbs, Commissioner
The mmutea of the meeting of August 7, li:^4?, were
approved and adopted.
On the recommendation cf the Superintendent, tne
Commiaaion approved the following t
S. F, ZDolo<iical -hirdens - Excnanae of Amuda:
Two pai, of Wallaroos m excnange for two pair of
African Penguins, from Ueems Bros,, and Ward, New Tors
Two young male tijers m exchange for six Muntjac
deer ar.d three white suans, from Mr, Louis Joebels, Camar^llo,
Ccliformm
One old, male Leopard in excnange for one pair of
Demoaelle Cranes, also from Mr, Joebela,
Callmi /'or bids on tne .followm-^ iobss
!• Kesar Pavilion Roof .iepa^ra
Miniature Railway, Relocation and Reconstruction
Oriental Tea harden Cas Supply Line
4. Conservatory Gaa Supply Line
5. Tacht Harbor, Paving Breatcuyater
6m Tacht Harbor, Install Electric Liyhta
?• Polo Field, Install Fence
8, Murphy Mill Rehabilitation
»• FleianhacKer Pool, Replacement 2 Incn Water Line
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lu» Fl*i9nficcK9r Pool, Construction of Dtuing Towtr
H* " " Replaeomgni of Soum Rail Dram
lUn " " Repairs to Reciroulmting Line
la, • • Brntntiouae, Repaire to Boiler
14, Gaa House Cove, Construction of Lawn
jTfgor Stadium, Mr, Chris D, ifcKeon appeared and
requested tnat a platfom-awnmg^snelter be constructed for
the protection and confort of disabled war veterans attending
football games at Kesar Stadium,
The Director of Recreational Activities ws instructed
to confer with those m charge of tne veterans and report
back their views on this natter, Mr, McKeon was invited to
attend.
Aauati c Part, Messrs, Harry F, Sullivan and Jonn B,
Molmarij representing the Columbus Day Committee, appeared
and requested permission to use the Aquatic ParK Building
on tne evening of October 11, 1947 for tne coronation and
grand ball m conjunction with tne annual Columbus Day
celcbrc.tion^ /sponsored by the Mayor's Citisens Oonmittee,
president Wilson stated that since tnere were no
funds available to operate Aquatic ParK, it would be
^necessary for the committee to pay for tne cost of opera-
ting the building for tnat evening. k'essrs, Sullivan
and Molmari were in accord and agreed to meet with the
S^j.perintendent to work out the cost arrangement. On
motion duly made and seconded, tne matter was referred to
President Wilson with full power to act.
2nid^n late park. The Collie Club of Vortnern
California's request for permission to hold a Puppy I'atah
in conjunction with the Dalmatian Club m Golden Gate Par^
on October 12, was granted*
md-n BeacfLji:BblejU '^^^ Esquire Enterprising Company's
^f:"'\equest for permission to use the area near the 3eacn
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Stables to park the stghtstsing trama wua fronted.
Civic Center and Urn on Sguarf. The Twelfth Naval
District 'a request for permission to place naval exmbtta
m connection witn ita recruiting program in Ctv^c Center
Plaaa and Union Square during the loeeK of October at, maa
granted,
golden gate Par^. Miaa Uary Maricn^a requeat for
permiaaion to construct and operate a golf driving range
m Golden Jate Park waa denied,
Acuatic ParK, Tna Chriatian Science Monitor Toutn
Forum'a request for permission to use tne Aquatic park for
a New Tear 'a Eve Party was held over to a later meeting,
Golden Jate far/r. The Joy Scouta of Anericu'a requeat
for permisaion to hold a i'oiJ Canporee in Sold en Jate Park
on the weexend of October la and l\j, -coa granted.
Golden }ate Park Band, Mr, Ralpn I'Urray'a, Director
of tne Jolden Jate Park Band, requeat for pemission to
engage a guest artist on Sunday, September 14, and to
arvunye jor an amplification system, at a coat not to exceed
$25, ou, waa granted,
Maru Tai/lor Beardslev Bequest, Considcrat lon of tne
Board of Si^pervi sora ' resolution accepting the becuest of
Mary Taylor Beardsley was orderei keld over to a later
meeting, and the Superintendent was instructed to meet witn
the executor and attorney for tne estate to discuss tne use
of the funda.
Golden Jote Fark, I'r, S, S. Kijhtower's proposal to
operate a miniature steam tram m Children's Playground
was put over to a later meeting.
Golden late Park. On tne r ^commendation of tne
Department of Public Kealth, the Superintendent waa ordered
to close the wading pool at the Jhildren's Playground, Golden
7ate park.
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R99d, representing Steelcraft, to install . ycont mnchorage
at Afuatxc Park, was tield over to a later meet
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l^aaf Staa.u^, The Unyversity of Santa Clara's request
gume
for permission to use Kesur Stadium, for a footbull
on tne following dates was grantedi
September 25, ly4a - University of Santa Clar%
and iniversity of OAriu/ioma
November 2y, lV4d - University of Santu Claris
and Ificmgun Simte College
The University of San Francisco's request for permis-
sion to use Keaar Stadium for a football game with Oklunoma
JL» A U, J on October IS, ItHd, was granted,
FleisnhacKer Pool. L'r, Charles Savu's, Coach of the
Crystal Plunge S^mmmtng Team, request for perniaaion to hold
swimnmg meet m FleisnhacKer lool, Sentemb^fr 14
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granted,
Hardin-: Parn, Harding Park jojf Club's request for
p0rni ssicr. i'j held its a#tr»uul club championship beginning
October 12 and ending November y^ was granted.
Aquatic Fart* Mr, Jm Roberts, representing the
Nortn Oakland branch, Y,il, C,A, , appeared and requested
permission to use the Acuciic Park building for a private
social activity on a Saturday during the month of October,
President 'Jilson stated that since this lous the fir:t proposal
for the use o.-" the buildmg to be submitted by a private
group and there were no public funds available for its
overction, the Comniss ion would huve to 7n>e this Droposal
further consideration.
Palace of Fine ..rts. The communication from tne
Clerk of tne "oard of Supervisors, transmitting a letter
from the Secretary of Jar returning the Palace of Fine Arts
to the jurisdiction of the City, was read and ordered filed.
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eettmg fortn tne cost for « flower anew *n tne J>alace of
Fine Arte, to tntt tne same could be submitted to the State
Finance Director for n^a consideration.
The Secretary was instructed to forward a communication
to the Chief Administrative Officer, requesting that tne
Department of Public Works conduct a survey of tne Palace
of Fine Arts and determine its condition and tne cost of
renabili tation»
'iiJj^jQol: g, F, PQoi, The communication from Supervisor George
Chriatopner advocating covering part of the Fleishhacker
Pool with a glass enclosure, as suggested by tne Call-
Bulletin, and offering to propose legislation to assist tne
Conmisaion m carrying out thiS project^ wa presented.
The Commission instructed the Secretary to advise
S upervisor Christopher tnat it did not favor any legisla-
tion at tnia tme, m vt,eis of tne lapsndin^ consolidation
of tne Park and recreation Dcpartnenta, and tne possibiltty
of obtaining funds for auch purpose from tne proceeds of tne
proposed bond iSsue of twelve million dollars for recreation.
The following letters were read and referred tu tne
Superintendent :
From City Attorney Jonn J, 0 'Toole advising of a claim
filed by a Uax Abrams m the amount of ^2,uuu for personal
injuries alleged to have been sustained while wulning m
Golden Tate Paris and trippmg over a nuse u/» u patn, and
requesting mveatijation and report.
From k'lssion Covenant Church requesting permiss ion to
replant a tree in front of tne cnurcn.
From Janes /.'. ''anley. Attorney at Law, maKinj sof^e
suggestions concerning tne convenience stations at tne
Children ' 3 Playground m Jolden 7ate ParKm
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Fro. I^fayetU Par, Club c..,la.n.ng of tne oona.t.on
0/ tne tenn.3 courts and requesting tnat iney be repu.recL.
From Xfrs. Qeo. C. Morns inquiring as to tne rule,
and regulations for play at farKside Square.
From Mr. Fred ^. A.^mte ^.K.ng sone suggestions to
increase tne pleasure of u^sitors to (Golden Gate Pmr„.
From Chief Adn.n.strat.ve Officer admsmg tnat George
ravuris was interested m navmg h,s product, -Candy Apples",
placed on sale m Golden Gate Par,.
From Mrs. L. M. Miller suggesting certain .norovement^
to be made at Haight^Stanyon Street entrance to Golden Gate
FarK,
From. F. 3. Hult.ng Company requesting certain informa-
tion on future developments of Gas House Cove and Aquatic
ParK.
From Supervisor Dan Gallagner transmitting letter from
Miss Alice L. CWMings, complaining about residential
status of an employee of tne department.
From Henry Colombat request mj certain improvem.ents
to oval garden located at Tenth Avenue and Lane Street.
The following letters i:ere read and ordered f^led:
From Nortnem California kanagers' Baseball Association
and the Old Ti: ers Baseball Association of San Franc, see,
suggesting that dressing rooms and a score stand be built
into tne new bleachers.
From Board of Supervisors tnanCinn Jonmssior. i*nd
Superintendent for flowers.
From San Francisco Junior Chamber of Connerce tnankmg
tne Commission and staff for the use of tne FleisnhacKer Fool
on August 3.
The following extensions of tine were granted:
Artnur Wallgren, sixty days for completion of replace-
ment of Its men sewer intaKe line to the Sewage Treatment
Plant in Golden Gate Parte,
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Robert L, Wilaon, ten daya /or completion of renouationa
of portions of Kea^r St€d\um,
George P^ulaen, ttxty days for oonpletton of matalla"
iion of irrigation ayatem m tne center atripa of Dolores
Bouletfardm
SeatmQ Facxlitiea at Bia Recreation Field. Jolden '}att»
Park, San Francisco, Tne Secretary preaented tne following
bida for the seating facilitiea at Big Recreation Field,
Golden late rarK, San Francisco:
Antone Petersen and Sons
Far West Construction Company
Rademann-7i usto
Robert L, Wilso,,
Adam Arras a; Son
Robert McCarthy Company
On motion duly made and seconded, tne bids were
rejected for lack of sufficient funds*
Mr, Antone Petersen appeared and stated tnat ne nad
made an error m calculating h^s bid for tne seating
facilities at Big Recreation Fiell, Jolden :-ate ravK and
requested permission to vntndraw tiis proposal. It was
apparent tnat tne error was made tnrougn inadvertence a»»d
c iB*8t«T« m antnmetic and tnerefore, tne request looo
jranted*
Painting of Fences at tne San yrancisco Zoological
Gardena, Tne Secretary preserted tne following bida for
tfit above worki
A, Quandt d Sona $3,fi^r
J, Wm, Sorenaen 5,dYl
Deemer £ Deener 9,euu
W,G, Thompson ll,4ii4
On tne recommendation of tne Superintendent and on
motion duly made, aeconded and unanimously passed, tne
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following resolution was adopiedt
RESOLUTION Hq, ^^J^
RESOLVED unanimously by tne }*ark Comrr.iaaxon tnat •
contract be awarded to A, Quandt and Sons, covering th9
painting of fences at tne San Francisco ZoolvotCw^l Gardens,
and tne Secretary be and he is hereby authomed to
execute tne same m tne name of tne l^rk Commission and
tnat payment tnerefor m tne amount of Three tnousand
eight hundred and fifty 3euen ($3,tf6Yj dollars be paid
from Appropriation 'Cl2'^uu~v^ (San Francisco Zoolootcul
7arden8j»
McLaren FarK, On the reconnendation of tne Director
of Properties^ tne Comnnsaion approved tne acquisition of
Lot d^A in Assessor's SlocK SuOl, San FranciscOj from Jonn
dilKe and Esther Diltce,
Yacht Harbor, Apnroval o.f JJooriuQ Licenses, On
motion duly TnadCf aeconded and urtAui77iO'u6ly pacacdf tne
following applications for mooring licenses, Yacni Harbor
were approved*
■VALT CF AI^FU :AaT
ifichael De Langs
Sen E, Jonnsoit
Lloyd A, Iron
William cilery
Austin A. Kelly
S, Mcirui:en
Jonn F» rassantme
Artnur E,Scn'rum
F, M,Sticn
Sert C, Stone
F. L, Yates
Charles L* '-^'arney
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On raotyon duly made and aeoonded, tae foil
resolution* were adopted:
oio^ng
RESOLUTION yn, lAHi
RESOLVED unanimoualy by the Park Comm^aaion tnat for
tne beat interest and proper oonduot of tne Park Department
tne Controller be and is hereby requested to approved tne
follovomg payments:
C0LIEC70P. OF INTERNAL P.^VENVp
Federal Tax on Admissions - August iy47
Children's Quarters Yt,utf
Fleishhacker Play field 46c. cw
Fleisnhacker Bathhouse b3u»o'ti
GEORGE FAULSEN
Final Payment - Drainage Coreotions
at Sharp Park L'unicipal Golf Course
aatci/e P/:TZRSE^ c:- so/^s
Final payment - Storage Room
m Kesar Stadiwa
h\ J. TREAOT
Final Payment - PaadocK Dratnage Corrections
at the San rranci sco Zooio;;*coJ Gardens
WILT JAM I'cINTOSH 6 SCXS
rmal Pavment - Addition to Upper Vending
3ooth - Fleishhacker Playfield
ARRAS BROTHERS
Storage Room at the San Francisco Zool, Gardens
#I,365.y2
der Serui ce to
ClillFC ELECTRi: COUPAja
Installation of Electric Fee
the Uursery m 7olden Gate Parte
CALiro:i.\-IA h'lRS CLOTH :0:ir ORATION
Reneioal of Chain Link Fencing at the
S, F, Zoological wardens
CA LI y PRAIA 7 IRE CLOTH CORrCRATlOn
rencmi of tn^ Camel Paddock m the
S, F, Zoological hardens
ASSOCIATED ENGINEERS
Installation of an Irrigation System.
at Soutn Park
ASSOCIATED Eh'GTNEERS
First Payment - P.epl<*cement of two m
en
wa
ter pipe - Fleishhacker Pool
J. n:\ SOREi:SEN
Firat payment - Pamtinj I'erry^Go 'Round
m Golden rate Park
UTROU
. GOULD - First Payment - Engineering
Services in connection with construction of
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Plans and apeeifica-tiona pre$anted*
HESOLUTIOK NO. 14ti2
RESOLVED unan^moualy by tne Paris Conmiaaion tnat for
tne beat mtereai and proper conduct of the Parx Department
the Controller be and la hereby requeated to approve tha
following Allotmentsi
Apyrorriation
712''2uo-ul
'na-sis-ui
Contractual Servicea -»
General Division
Mtce d Repair - Sidewulta &
Roada (Regradmg Great Highway)
?12-yu0'-ul~l Servicea of other Depta,
Shop jfl - General Division
'/12-3UU-02
72 2-300-04
Materials & Supplies - Zoo
Materials >" Snppliea
Recreattional Division
712-3uo-u4-l Itatenala cC Suppliea - Resale
Recreational Division
712'13u-o4-'2 Waoea - Temporary ^
Recreational Division
712-130-05
712-5o0-yy
Playground Supervision - Wages
S, T,Zoological 'Tardena
$ ljUUU,uO
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RES0LUT:CN no. 14d3
RESOLVED unanmously by tne ParK Conrr. .ssion tnat for
tne beat mtercat and proper conduct of tne ParK Department
tne Controller be and la hereby rrqueated to approve tne
following Work Ordera:
31u Purchaamg Dept»
(Shop rl)
311 Real Estate Dept,
DESCRIFTION
AJiOnjiT
Itisc, Services - Automo^ $l,5\ju,uo
tive repairs, etc,
July, Aug,, Sept, ly4V Add' 1,
Services and expenses m
connection with acquisi-
tion of property, required
for McLaren Park
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312 S,F. Water Dept.
313 Dep-b* of Public
Wka - Bureau -
Street Repairt
314 Jpurohmaing Dept*
Reproduction
Bu remu
315 3, F. W^ter Dept»
316 Purchtamg Dept,
(Shop No, 1)
31y Purcnmamg Dept,
Shop No, 1
318
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AUOUHT
Relooatxng 6** C J Lfm »,» $ 15u,ifl
Fleiatih^cker Zoo on
mccaunt of buxldmg
oonatruotion
Ui 80, Aspnttlt Surfticing 3uu,uu
•a required Cr.G.pmrK &
Snail FarKa and Squarea
Oct, No,v,Dec, Iy47
Blueprinting, Photoatat 75»uu
aeruicea etc, - Oct^Nov,
Dec, 1^47 - 5en. Diviaion
iliac, Servicea 75, uu
Oct, Nov, Dec, li^4?
General Diuiaien
J/iac, aerviceaj automo- 5,5uu,uu
twe repaira, etc, for
Oct,, .rou,, Dec, iy4V
Blac lean I thing aervicea 5uO,0U
Automotive repaira, etc,
Oct, nov, Dec, lif47
Conmaaary Diviaion
Purchaaer of
Suppli ea
(Central Warehouse)
Stationerp and Office
Suppliea - Oct,, Nov»
Dec, ib'4r 7en'l Divn,
repaira
c. for
Dept, of Public Wka, mac, aervicea,
(public Bldga,) to equipment, etc, ,
Oct, Nov, Dec, Iiy47
General Division
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es^Md, RESOLUTION KG, 14o4
RESOLVED unanmoualy by the Park Oommiaaion that for
tne beat interest and proper conduct of the Park Department,
hia Honor tne Ifayor be and la nereby requeated to have an
emergency ordinance prepared appropriating $6,ubu from
appropriation 712''lyy-'0u (Park Conpenaation Reaerve) to tne
credit of tne following appropriations:
ipproDriatton
712-12U-U1 Temporary Salariea - Gen'l Divn, $ 5,31u,uu
7l2''12U"V2 Temporary Salanea - Zoo Diviaion 770, vO
to provide the funda for tne payment of tne aalanea of
temporary employees required for the operation and nainte~
na- ce of the Parks and tne San Francisco Zoological Gardens:
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u6u-l - Foreman (Jardenen ig $8bu.uu
(For replacement of regular employees
on aiclc leave)*
U6u - Sub-Foreman (^ardenera e $24u,u0
(For replacement of regular employeea
for vacat\on reliefs)
3454 - Telepnone Operator - Part Time
(Saturdtya, 3i:ndaya and Holkdaya)
Other temporary employmenta required to replace
regular employees on aick leave
$ 2,i>iiu,u0
l,44u.uu
6i3U, uu
5uU, uu
j> 5,31u»uu
Zoo Division - 3, F, Zoological hardens
Temporary employments required to replace
regular Working Foreman Janitor on sick
leave*
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It IS requested that thts ordinance be passed as an
emergency measure as an actual emergency exists, the nature
of the emergency being:
Payment of salaries of temporary employees is
required for the uninterrupted operation and
maintenance of J-olden ''ate FarK, the Parks and
Squares and the San Francisco Zoological Gardens,
Meeting
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There being no further business to come before tne
Commission, tne ir.eeting adjourned at 6: v p,m.
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Secretary
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September 35, 1V4?
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A regular meeting of tne Park Covmxanxon wae held
Thursday, September 25, 194?, at kcLaren Lodge, Jolden Gate
park, Smn Franci sco»
The folloioing Comni sax oners were present:
it'r. Lloyd E, Wxlson, President
ifr, Howard J, Finn, Commissioner
Ifr. Edw, T, Haas, Commissioner
Mr, Dan E. London, Commissioner
Ur, Byron G-, Mobbs, Commissioner
The minutes of the meeting of September 4, were approvei
and adopted.
Yacht yarbor, Veasrs, Eugene Penn'^tt and James i'ichael
w
ere granted an extension of ti-ie on their mooring license
at Tacht Harbor "or a period of sxt nontna,
Ex
ens ions o
'tne. The folloving extensions of time
were granted:
nh»y,im» T r^nynAu - i-hrrf.fi dans on contraot for tne
application of an emulsified asphalt seal coat on the lam
Drive, '7o'ien :ate I'crK,
Anchor a oat Fence Division - fifteen days on contract- for
the completion o/ the paddocfc fencing at tne S, 7, Zoological
7arden8,
Healy Tibbxtts Construction Company - tnirtv days on
contract for the installation of a landing float at Yacnt
Inrhor,
William Ifclntoah d- Son - tmrty daya for the completion
of work at the Uothers' douse, Fleishhacker piayfield,
William I'artin and Son - thirty days for completion of
alterations and additions to the convenience station at
Huntington Square,
r^.^niin-hrnn of Jn^^ ^r -ground Electric Cablf. to ^t, Dci^}dson
jross. ?ke Secretary presented the follovnn; bids for the
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Abbett Electric Company ^4 o5if
MacCabe Electric Company 4 y(j(j
On the recommendation of ttie Superintendent and on motion
duly made, seconded and unanimously pasted, tne following
resolution was adopted:
RSSCI.I'TION II C, 14^1
RESOLVED unanimously by the Ixirk Commission that •
contract be awarded to ABBETT ELECT'.IC CVk'FAnT, 4?i! Tenmnia
Streetj San rrancisco, covering the installation of an
underground electric cable to Cross at Ifount Davidson Park,
San Prancisco, and tne Secretary be and he is hereby mutnomei
to execute the same m the name of the Park Commission and
tnat payment therefor m tne amount of Four tnoisand and fifty
n%ne ( ;4y059*C0) dollars paid from Appropriation 71ii-5iju-??
(Small Parks and Squares J»
'..:siin ^-^ssian .'.'ill Inprove'^ient ^ssoj^iat^on. The .Russian ' xll
- • « *
r:?trtij:lTni:>ro vem ent .ssociation's request for a hearing on Thursday,
October 23, on the proposal for creating a park on .lussian
Hill, aas granted.
Aquatic Park, The Columbus Day Citizens Connittee's
request for permission to use Aquatic Ps,r}: for tne celebration
of Columbus Day, Sun -lay, October 12, wms granted*
,!ardi>,Q rarn,. Th^ Harding Park C-olf Club's request tm
hold certain golf tournaments at Harding Park during ly4b,
IMS held over until « later meeting.
•iRiTuefo"- Conservatory Vdleu* The IHnety-Tirst Division Association,
Znc, request for a floral display m front of the Conservm-
tory, September 2C, 2? and 28, was denied,
^ftar.h Sfrffet I-rv',sr-tu. Tne Davis Hardwood Jor.panu'a
request that a cement sidewalK ^e constructed on "ne north
8kde of Beacn Street, between Lyde and Larkm Streets, was
deni ed.
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Th9 following cowmum cations we^e read and referred ta
ine Super tntenden-b for a report at tne next meet^ngt
Prom four property owners requesting permission to nJaut
trees m front 0/ tneir property on tne nortn side of LarKin
Street, between Lonbard and Chestnut Streets,
Pron lienso Turco, Attorney at Lata, renuest^ng psrrnssi on
to plant tnree or four sycamore trees tn fr>^nt of ms property.
Union Sciiare, The Inion Square Travel Aaeitcij's request for
pemission to install a telephone for business purposes m
Union Square ujas referred to Cor.missioner London for report*
Cervantes JJonument. rold en Jate Farn. The Spamsn SookOt^eM
sf Sen Prar.cisco and Sunnyvale 's request for permission to
conmenor&te tne fourtn centennial of tne b*rtn of Cervantes
On Sunday, September '^a, lu a,w. , by laym'j areatns of floioers
at tne base of tf.e r.onunent m Qolden 70-"' I^ark, icua 7r^,»ted*
G-oldm G-ate J^r/c, Frs, Anr.m .loss's reques-t .'or •■er«»ss«,or.
tc sell a aonOj cortuvsed by ner, i •< ^Iden 7ate PcrK, vma
dciik ed,
Acuuti c Pcr-K, k'r, Tnonaa S, Dye*s request for uem^sst^on
iu tar* Q seurlane m Aqust^c *MBrf, wt^a "idned,
jncru ?crr,, ?r,e Secretary 'Mia tnstructea to refer tu tne
^ity Attorney the Tac^f^c 7aa end Slectnc Ccutpany's request
'.r a revocable uffrn»t for tne relocat- on of tne electric pule
liue at Sharp parK,
k-:HT\: Jolden Jate FarK, t'r, Lome Surdu's vru.josal to install
and operate a signtseemi ^rs;.-. ; n Golden Jcte ParK wma referred
to tne Superintendent for ynvesti-aticn and re:>ort,
Jutrv ram, l^rs, Evelyn TnonpSun's offer to lease Sutro
FarK and conttruct an a; rropriate buili^ng tnere^n for team
Ond ht,pnschool soCirClSj ::cc lenied.
Beach Cnalst. I'r, Ray r. love's proposal for rental of
ine 3each Chalet, v:as held over unt^l c later -.eet„ng.
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Iwuy and Locomotive /ft a to r-
/*iace of Fxtte Artm be
devoted to a L'uaeum of Western Tranaportmtion and Commerce,
wae held over until a later neetmg*
^quatkC J<irK, L^iss Jrace Ferego'a proposal for ttie
development and operaf, lOn of Aquatic Farnj loaa :.eld over uittil
a later 'neet^ng,
Ifias aarynnn Trood'a request for permisaion tv use AquatkO
Pir* for a dance on October ;iij 1. 47, was neld over until o
later "leeting^
Tne following lettcra were reac and referre'i ta tne
Superintendent s
Frva M, L, Stone recuestinj tnai tne tree be tri'^j^.ed m
front of tit,8 hone on Arjuellu Soulevara,
Fron Joa, ^luati recKeattn-) permksaion to fr*-. a tree »r»
front of hia place of buameaa,
From 2frs, Clinton J, :iufchxna request inj tnat a stune step
be put near tne fountain m tne i^'arma fvr ii<.e use of tue
cn^luren
From ine Controller and City Attorney 'a Office aavis^ng
of ine follo'omg cluima filed againat the City and requesting
invest igatiOn and rspvrti
From Ali,ce 0, Devosa for alleged ^njur^ea i:nen ane
tripped and fell into an open unguardea iru,kna-e
ditcn at fne 5.-^.-0 oio 7 ical 7ardena - JQl,:>41,^
Fron H, E, Walters for alleged mjur^ea lanen n§
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stepped »i.to i r.ol^ casccd ^y « :u.a55 ->:»f»p ^roi^^n
m tne siieu}alK at Aquatic Paric - 5,2ifr.ou
Tne following lettera vjere reaa and ordered filed:
Fron a committee of citi::ena requeatmi tat m baseball
park be built m the vicinity of Church itnd Day Streeta,
From the Controller's Office aub^nifting reporta of audita
of parx department *a revolving fund,
Fron tne Consul of lexico es-preasmg appreciation '-r tne
hand program m honor of Lexico'a Independence Day,
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. Tacnt Harbor* On the recommendation of the Director of
"^^ }iecre*tion*l Activities, the Commiaeion cancelled the mooring
liGen8§ of Mr, George Lunger and referred the delinquent
account m the amount of $15, uu to the Bureau of delinquent
Revenue*
Yacht Harbor, Approval of l'oorin:i Licensen, On the
recommendat kOn of tne Director of F.ecreational Act^vitiee,
the following applications for mooring licensee. Yacht Harbor,
aere avprovedt
VAVP. OF APPLICANT
BERTH NO,
JlAim OF BOAT
Mrs* Eata Carufners
7'A
Hilar^a
S. E, Eilburger
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GinmicK
E:lw, Westro
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Pan Air
Walter T. Claudius
Temp,
Fun
Antonio (Jhio
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Storm King
Frederic L'urpny
m
Suma
P. E, VandewarK '■
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Jean-S'Lou
V, 5. Su}anson
Rudolph H. Carlson
m
Sland
Lea Vojel
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Eny-Lou
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.n::utions: On motion inly -.ade end seconded, tne follou^m:: resolutions
uere adopted:
iijr.q{,j.i'T;iC?I JiO, 1486
RESOLVED unanimously by the ParK Conr.ission that for
ins best interest and proper conduct of tne Park Depart-ent
the C-ntroller be and is hereby requested to approve tne
following payments i
RALPH l!Ur,RA7 ,
Jirrcting lolden "rcte ParK Sand
Annus t iy47
ROBERT L. T^II^ON
Tnird pro -reserve Payment - lenovction
of Portion of Kezar Stadium
$2,iy2,uu
16,24^3.05
T. C. BJJVriry T) J> A ASSCrTATKJ) g^g/Ag^-^.o
Sixth Progressive Payment - Water ^ppiy 4,6^5.Ju
^nnection at J. J. Park Sewage Treatment Plant
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^ S^^OCIA TED ENC?! NEERS
ytnal payment - Replacement of Two Inch
Water Pipe - Flexttihacker Pool
Tinal Payment - Painting Merry'dO-Round
\n Golden Gate Park
TUni/AS F. CEACE
Final Payment - Preparing Plana and
Specifications m connection with the
first unit of the rehabilitation of
Kezar Stadium
HEIltAM iz POLLACK
Architectural Seruices m preparing a
Plot Plan m connection with the proposed
additi ona, alterations and re-arrangement
of the Gold en Gate Park Conservatory
ifORGAh CCttS'^PJJCTION C0}.fPA}J7
First rayment - application of Emulsified
Aarhalt Seal Coat on tne i/sm Drive
Jolden ''■ate park
ROBERT L. 7IL20N
Text of Cylinders of Concrete re'Kesar
Renovation by Abbot A, Hanks, Inc,
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P.ESOLUTlOir :J0. 14tiY
P.ESOLVED unani^noualy by the Park Connission that for tne
best mt^r'^st and proper conduct of the Park Dmartnent tne
Controller be and s hereby requeaied to approve tne following
AlLCTMEXrS A^n -RA-JF^IS:
ALLCTIM:U3
Av'^rojjriation
712'111-Ul
712'112'0l
712'112'U2
71ii'lll~u3
712-112-03
712-112-U4
712-5UU-77
Prowi
7l2~'du0-u4
Allowance for Overtime
'imn^rtt. 7 li ni mnn
Holiiaya - General Jiviaion
Holiday - Zoo Division
Allowance for Overtime
Cowr.isaary Diviaion
Holidaya - Conniaaary Division
Holidays - Recreational Division
Small Parka and Squares
TRAN^Z^RS
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Materials and Supplies
Recreational Division
Small parks and Sruarea
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RESOLUTION NO. 1fRf>
RESOLVED unmnimoualy by tne Pmrk ConmnBion tnmt far
the best mterett and proper conduct of the Parfc Department
h%$ Honor the Mayor be and i» hereby requested to have an
ordinance prepared tranaferring $2,6tiu,uu from Apryropr nation
712'iyy'UU (park Compensation Reserve) to Appropriation
712'llU'Ul (Permanent Salaries - General Division) to provide
funds for the compensation of one L 115 CheiAist, Sewage
Treatment Plant j at the rate of $335, uu per month, effective
November 1, li^Y, This new position with a compensation
range of '^'335, UU to $4u5,0u is being created by action of the
Civil Service Comnission and the position of one 0 174 Chief
Operating Engineer, Activated Sludge Plant, at the rate of
$36u,uU per month is eliminated.
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RESOLUTION NC, 14dif
RESOLVED unaitimously by tne ParK Commissi on that for tne
best interest and proper conduct of the park Department tne
Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the follow-
in:7 Orders for Service or 7oric:
ORDERS rOR
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City Title Insurance Title Insurance
Company polivy .'vT Let
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Insurance Company policy for Lot 1
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RESOITSD unanimously by the Park Commission that for the
best interest and proper conduct of the Park Department tne
Controller be and is herfbj reaueatfa to a-prove tne ,^olloo-
»n7 rork Order against tne Fuhrman Bequest - A-pronnation
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leasing of City owned oil
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Alfred FuhTnnan, deceased
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Comnnssion, tne neetmg adjourned at 4.*45 p.m.
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1 regular m€9iing •f in* i**rK C«iui»8«»«a ims /leltf
|jft?:i22* ^^ j^^£gr#n lAig9, (^•Idtn (kk-te PmrK, S«n J>«nciaoo, rhur»<ay,
Jfr. H»wsrd J, Finn
Mr. Sdw, T, Hmti»
Mr* D*n S, I.«n4or»
Mr. Byr9n Q* M*bb9
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/^u«ttc FmrK* MtBU Graot f^rtg^'a pr»po««2 fr *At
<«u«I.p«tfnt «n* op^raiion of Aqumi.c P^rk, 'j>9b held over uni.l
• Imter me9i\ng»
y, f, f oJ g«r», Jn-t. i*ri« Winler*9 pr»p#t»I *•
l«s«« «ntf operBf tnt riei9nh9ck$r Pool Cmfe we rejeotH.
Mr: 5«ii l%renie'9 propotml U !»••• «n< <»p«r«t« in9
TU%9hh9CKer Pool Cmfo »•• rejeotei.
nnran Sau9ro. The Union Squmre Travel Agency '•
reque.t for perm.ee^.n to in.Ull • teleonone m Vn.tn 5qu.r.
0«a held over un**I « Uier neeiing.
propoo.l U rnet^ll .nrf ep^rate • ».r».«tur* ir.^n m 7olden
aoie Pmrk we po»iponed pending furtner mveeUg^Uon.
Mr. S.S. Hignto.er'o propoe.l U ^neUll 9nd operate
. ^.m^ture ir^m xn aelden G*te P.rK we rejeeied.
r... Planiina. Mr.. Jenn V. a.lgx^m 9nd inree otner
property o.nere' requeei for per..eex.n fo pl.ni tree, en tn.
nortn .^d. .f L.rXin Street, between Loub.rd end Cne.tnu,
Street., .nd Mr. Ren.o Turc.'. reque.t for per^i..t.n to pUnt
tree. >n fr.nt .f n.. property .t 14o. V.lleJ. Street, .er.
po.tpon.d pending . .urvey end report fr.u tHe Superintendent.
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On« jicir */ Si*nl§y Crun§9 fr^m ir*««« Jr««. •»< ir«rtf^
/#r •»« P*^r •/ r«t«.
On* p«ir •/ or9Wn94 Crmn§9 /r*m Jfr. Hml D, i7t««i«n^
Aapitf C?**!/, S$uin !)«*•*•, /tr tn* p«»r •/ M»u/l9n
Sh99p •nd •n« p*%r •/ i«u4«tf «ac«]i«
/•wii jytinfrfJ 3gno?i» On tft# r««t»]ii«nrf«*»»» •/ *»•
J§w9ii M9m»rMl Benoh •i in§ 3»uin lAk9, m Q9l49n (}*i9 FTk»
gmrinm F^rK, Th% pl%n fT Imndte^ping *A« art* m
0*9 H9U90 C9V9 t9«« *ppr909d mn4 th9 Super\ni9n49ni w
%Utn9rlM94 i9 pr9G994 IMtih ih9 ••li f9r b%49m
i^muci. Arahiieoiurml mn4 Snatn99r\na 3eru\ C99. Tn9 Sup9r'
\rZ\7:\HUn49ni »«» in9truct94 *• 9ubMit pr9p999l9 fvm •r9h\t90i9
%ik4 9ng\n99r9 f9r ••r»*ct« in */i# f9ll9V\ng pr9J9oi9i
Li9n «nrf Pmonv49m H9U99 «••/#
feny49rm H9U99 H9mUng
KesT S-i%4\UM C9nu9ni9no9 5i«*»»»»
a9l49n QmU P*rk, Irrig9ti9n Sysien, Unii N9. a
Z90l9gie*l (Hr4en8 - rl*n9 /tr Conc999i9n Ceni9r
3h9r9n Building - RenmbiUt9t^9n •/ /r»tc/i«n mn4
C9nvenien09 ab9ti9n
C9n9ervt9ry ar9Wing ir#ii»«
fee p^q gf« niemch9r9. On tne r909mmen49U9n ./ *«•
Super%nien49ni *a.* it -uW b9 impr^oiic^bU U ch9ng9 int
9rcniieoUr9l d99ign 9f in. bl99oh9T9 .* Big Re9, tn9 (7.«i..-
9i9n 9r49r94 • p99tp9n9nent •/ • ••o.nd cmll /tr bid9 fr
t/if t.nafrucfi.n ./ ••*< Mt.entrt u«i»I fuc/i ti.-ne «.
mtendent, tne /.lU^mg •wrd9 .f c.nir9ct9 W9r9 «.*.l
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r* J» intf«r««ii R§9fing C9mp*ny tl,u5it
(7flcii Hfixng •ni Sht^t Mtt*! C§mp»ny $5tf(j
^^.^iingitn /r^niltnaitn FTK, A* iH9 requeti •/ J^«««rt. Baldwin
»»/r«»t»tni« •* ^ntm^itre Mr* »•• pui •uer until ihe meeting
9/ N9 venter 13, li^7.
Ujjrk: qelien amte P«r>r. T>%n%t\en :f Menument, The Uniie*
Sellenie Auerieun Seeieiiee' prepeeel ie ieneie *• the eiiy,
• nenuneni te be pleeed in Qelden aete ferk, wh\eh 9\11
eewnemereie ine eeorifiee me€e by tne men en4 wmen ef Sen
Trenexeee, mhe were in ine ermed fereee during W§rl4 Wer II,
wee held ever uniil • leier meeimg.
«„„ ^^»l^ gfn-ter FleMm. The Merme Cerpe requeei fer
^ perMieexen U uee ine Civie Center Pies* fr the week eemmencxng
Mendmy, Nevember lu, eemmeme ret mg t^e Mer^ne Cerpe 172d
Annivereery, end te lend • helieepter in tne pU9e, wme pui
ever un-hl • leter neetmg*
f«n Tr^ncieee ^^^7>^x«>7 '7erdene, Ur. Cerey Baldwin 'e
eppliemtien fer • leeve ef ebeenee fer tnree menthe te vie.t
tne 7eee .n AuetreUe wee put ever unt.i e leter meeting.
n...j. n^n*er Ple^e. The CemMumty Cht^t'e requeei
fer permieeien te lend . helieepter m Civie Center «.*• •«
Wedneedey, Oeteber 15, lu:3u «.»., »•• withdrew,..
Ji::::j;J:^j;_r^rt Bu^ldms. The S.rtnem Celif.rn.e Minerel
Seeiety'e requeei fer r^mieeien te held neetmge end eei up .
lepidery ehep m ine AqueUc Perk Building, wee denied.
p-.,.^ ff Fine Arte. Vre. Etnel J. Kibbe'e prepeeel
te leeee tne Peleee ef Fine Arte fer r.ller eketmg we held
evfir uniil • leter meeting.
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/••i /9r * parking Ivi v«t 49n%e4,
r*il«i/l *««r4'» r9qu99't tnmi tA« /l»»er 6«< jn /rtni •/ ia* (7»nt«r-
pat^ry 5« jilftnt«< it ••»neai«r«t« "i^tfAlitr't W99K'*, N9vember y«
iArtu^A M9oem,ber 14, W9 tfenit<.
S. J. Tr999y - In«*«II«t*»n •/ F«*«r Ltn9 %a
Bu9n9 7i9t9 P9rK - 9ixiy 4my9
A9999\9-te4 Sngin99r9 - Irr*gr«*t#i» Sy9temt Unii N9,l -
a9X49n amte r*rk - f*xty <«yf
•/ tur6i»« #u»^ •* *ft« F«*er r»r*«, 5§lii«n (?«*« Furt -
in^T-iy tf«y«
a99rg9 r9ul99n - In»*«II«ti»n •/ Jrrigr«*»»n 5y«*«,
2?»I#re« Jtultwr* «eni«r «*ri/ - 9\xty 49y9.
'•••re;
Phi an S<3U9re. The P9ri9l9 Fe9t%v9l C9nmt,i!t99*9
requ9at U U99 Um9n Squ9re, We4ne949y, OoUber 22, 1^7, /r»»
11 U 4 P.M., *• 9-t9g9 • r9llV 94verti9xng tne P9ri9l9 Feat^vl
9ni *• pr9vi9U tne a«2« •/ nemberanip certifie9te9, w«» 497^94^
The f9ll9\B%ng leiier9 »«r« rtf«* «n* referre4 *# t/i«
/•r#» J/r. H. C.7ena9n9, D%reet9r, Dcp9ri:uent •/ Fubl.e
W9rk9, reque9ting tnmt Uw br9nGhe9 be tri.-.«e< 9l9ng bvp999
4r\v99 »» a9l49n Gate fmrle.
Frem Ur, J9nn 0*T99le, City AtUrney, •4oi9%ng •/
el.im ./ Fre4 B.Squ^9r 9n4 requ99Ung invesU;79U9n 9n4 r9p9ri.
Fr9M Ur9. R. Fuocre requ99Ung */i«t « tree be -trimM94
m fr9ni •/ /i«r A»»#.
Fr9n Ura. HiUm lHe49n9l4, oemplmimng •/ tne 99n4iU9n \
9/ the Linc9ln W9y 8i4e •/ (^914 en a9te F^rK.
Frem S. Peter9 auggeai^ng tnat treee be pl9nU4 mUng
duerrere Sireet.
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Th€ /•ll»»ing letters were reu4 cntf eHerei filedt
Frem tne fellewmg, extending cengrutul^tiena en tne
reeeni eenventten ef ine AMert,e»n Inaiiiuie •/ Mrk Exeeuiweet
Supermienieni, Ymneeuver ftiric C9jiMi9»ien
Superintendeni, F*ric Department, Amen lie, Texme
Bemri ef FarK Direetere, City ef Oelclend
Frem tne Smn Freneieee Jumer Chember ef Cemmeree
expreeetng eppreexet^en fer tne eeeietenee m tne reeent medel
eirplene eenteet*
Lend Furcheaea, On tne reeeumendetien ef tne Direoter
•/ ^*P*^V» '^'^^ Ceeaiiaaien eppreoed tne pureneae af tne
felUming lendt
Tmeht Berber, Fareel Ne» i^ - Aaaeaaer'a BleoK 411,
frem Betee Eetete Cempeny
Taeht Berber, Pereel Ne, y - Aaaeaaer'a Bled 421
frem F»G»& S. C§mpe»y
Fleiahneeker Pley field, Fereel Ne» 13, - Lei 4u,
Aeeeaaer'e Bleek vaul, frem. tne Welle Ferge Bank
end Unien Truet Cempe^y end tne Bank •/ Celifemie
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MelMren Ferk - Lete 2 end 12, Aaaeeeer'e Bleek 6u04,
frem Freneea 0, end Bugn E, Waed,
Trena.fer ef Del}nquent Aeeeunt, On tne reeenmendetien
ef tne Superintendent, tne fellewyng delinquent eooeunt we
Lleyd E. Welleee
Demege te Perk Praperty
$3.uu
Jeeht Berber Meerrng Lleenaea. On tne reeemmendetian
ef the Direeter ef Reereetienel Aetivitiea, tne f aliening
epplieetiene fer bertne at Teent Berber were eppravedt
NAME OF APPLICANT
Wm, A* Lunge Jr. <t
Martin J. Kelly
Rey £• Biteneeek
M. J, Le vy
WtUm n. Maeeret
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ItSSOLVSD unsniK«uaiy by t/ie ?«rjlr (7«mii»««i«n t/ict /•r
i/i« 6eat iniereai mnd proper o»n4u9i •/ */itf ?«r» D«jicrtm«ni
tA« C«ntr«ii«r b« •nd i» nertby requ99ted t« «;»jir«u« tA«
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itdRdA^n CUNSTRUCTIOM COMFAnT
Fin^l fynent - Applieati^n •/ ftiu2«»/»««
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COLLECTOR OT INTERNAL liEVSMUE
Federal Tax •'» i*mi««i#n« - September l^r
Children* • Quarter* 01.10
Flei9nh*eker fleyfield dua^al
» »• Bminneuse dou.ad
RALPH UURRAI « ^ , ^o
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!.."•, RESOLUTION NO. 14^<i
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"' RESOLVED un»«»««u«Jy 6y tne Perg Cewumeaien tnet fer
the beet interest end preper een€uet ef trie Reris Depertment
tne Contreller be end le nereby requested te eppreve tae
fellewmg Orders fer Service er Wer^t
ORDERS FOR
SERVICE at
WORK
VE}WOR
DSSCURTION
AMOUNT
5Y fk. J,Anders§n Reefing Ce. Fleening •* reef end
mmdems ef lexer
fevilien $l,ij:>u.ou
5a Cel:* Meeting & Sheet Metel Inatmllmtien ef j«a-
Cmmmm.nv fired uttlitiee »»»
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There being ne furtner business te c.«e befere tne
'Cewniee^en, tne neetmg eejeumed mt 6:15 p.m.
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October 2d J iy4Y
A regular meeting of tne Park Cormiaaton loua add
Thuraday, October 23, 1^47, 4:0u p.m., at McLaren Lodge,
Golden J^ate Fartc, San Franeiaco*
The following CoBMiaaionera were preaentg
Lloyd S, Wilson, President
Howard J", Finn
Edw* T, Haaa
Dan E, London
Byron G» liobba
The mmutea of the Park Commiaaion meeting held October
if, 1947, were 'approved and adopted,
Ruaaian Hill Improvement Aasociation* Tne uypltcatton
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:s:rooe- of the Ruaaian Hill Improvenent Aaaociation praying that tns
zent
Conntaaion request nia Honor tne Mayor to cause certain
property on Chestnut Street, between Hyde and I/irkm Streets,
to be transferred from the Public Utilities to the Parle
Department for park purposes, was fully heard and tnereafter
granted by tne following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Haaa,
London, and Mobba, Noes: Commisskonera Finn and Wilson.
Civic Center Plas^. Mr. A. F. Banks', Retail Advertising
Corporation, request for permission to use the Civic Center
Plaaa for the week comnencmg Monday, November lu, to
commemorate the Marine Corps' lr2d anniversary, und to land
a helicopter k* tne plaza, was referred to President Wilson
with full power to act,
-wi... ffouse Cove. The hearing on Peterson's Water Taxi
Service at Caa House Cove was put over until tne meeting of
November 13.
Agnatic Park. Miss }race Perego's proposal to lease tns
land, buildmys and otner ^^.provements at A.uatic Park was
deniedm
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^quai%o Parle Pter* The /trm of Punnett -Pares and
Hutchxeon, Conaiting Sngmeera, sixbmitted a report on ui»
underwater and aurfaee survey of tne numeipal pier at Aquatic
parK and reoommended in partt
That a protection of riprap should be placed uMiecLtately
between Senta Sa and 61 on the east side and between Benta
HG and 00 on the west side and tnat tnis work would cost tn
tne neighborhood of $25,uuu»
President Wilson stated tnat there were no funds ouuil-
able m the budget for the riprap and since th^s wu«. urgent
and an absolute necessity, n^s Honor the i/ryor should be
requested to provide tne funds from the emergency reaerue.
On notion duly made and aecondea, the following reao^
lution waa adopted:
RESOLUTION NO. 14^0
WHEREAS, on the BVtn day of August, 1j47, un agreement
was entered into by and between tne Park Connisa^on of tne
City and County of San Frunci3C0 una Punnett-Pare^ and
Hutchison, Consulting Engineer,., for an underwater ana sur^
face survey of tne nun.cipul p^er at Aquatic ParK, San
Francisco, Caluforrika, and
WHE-.EA3, on October 2^, 1^'^, tne au.-i .Urm of Punnett-
pares and Hutcnison submitted . report covering a«.d under-
oater and surface survey
* tne municipal pie
ParK, stating m purt aa follows:
That the pr
eser,t condition of tne p
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ine bay to u po»nt at varioua disiancea beluw tne low ena of
ine concrete joc«e*« 9urrounahng ine green p^lea, TtiiS na«
ouuatd «* /oiJur« of tne p^l9o aue to tne bormg of ine teredos,
and tne aeoK na* aubaidea aa huca a« u foot (^nd « naif m the
worst »natunctf^
3, Ttiat tnere anould be some proteotton placed unned-
tdtely *n tne nature of rtpr\*p between bento bn and 61 on tne
east 3xde and between benta 3o and da On the west Skde, That
tma Will stop the scouring dnd nave u tendency to force u
shoalino Up between tne two Ixnea of rtpr\»pm
4. That tne eatimufc of cost of purcnas»rj7 and placing
tne rtprap and engineering services w^ll be $2o,iju<j, c»nct
WHSREASj the Commssion ao» studied tne complete report,
together Witn tne charts submitted, and concur vitn tne
findings ana recomneniations ciaac by tne /tr« of ^nnett-Pareu
and ffutcnison, and
WHERSAS, tne Commisaion deeas it advisable tu proceed
immediately witn tne purchase and placing of tne riprap to
protect tne pier from furtner aar^age, but aoes not nave tne
necessary funU^ available in its budget appropriation,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by tne Park Coviaisakon
tnat for tne immediate necessary preservation of publiO
yroijerty and safety ana for ine beat .nifire^l and proper
conduct of the ParK Departr..ent, his Honor the Mayor be cua
iS hereby requested to nave an ordinance prepared appropriat-
ing $25,uuu from tne Emergency Reserve tu tne credit o.-' tne
folloismg appropriations
?lii-ouU'luu: ror tne purchase and placing of
riprap and enginearmj services
for tne protection of tne Aquatic
park Pier agamst furtner danage.
Tr^.. Plant ihQ. Mrs. Jonn 7. Jalgiani and -hree otner
'property owners' requests for permission to plant trees on
tne north side of LarKm Street, tetv^een Lombard and Chestnut
Streets, and Mr. Ren.o Turco's request for per»ission tw
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plant trees m front of his property at 14ud Vallejo Strest,
were postponea pending a survey ana report from tne Superm^
tendent*
(cr.iizenti: }(onumentti. The Unitea Hellenic Xmertcun Societies pruyosec
gift of a monunent to be placed m (Tolden Gate rurn, couunem-^
urutnig tne World War II persunnel u.«o ine Veterutts of Foreign
Wars and tne Chineoe Post if4oldj propoaea gift of u monument
to be placed m Portamouth S<]uare for Chmeae Veteruua wno
d»ea m World War II, were ordered held m abeyance pending
furtner stuaym
Aquatic ParK, Tne Senior Clasa of Galileo Htgn School's
request for permission to use tne Aquatic ParK Builamg for
tt dance m January, and all otner requesta for the use of
tne building J were ordered held m abeyance pending a report
of the cost of Operating the bulldlng^
Ifiue Leave of Absence, Ur. Carey Baldwin's request for u
^jcice: leave of absence voaa denied^
jfjeii Jewett lieiJioriu.1 Sencn* On tne recommendation of tne
llnorial
}tr,ch: Superintendent, tne Commisaion aia^upruvea **.. aaaittonul
macr option tu tne Jewett Memorial Bencn,
:mflUa Camellia Tree. Jolden Jate Park. The Superintendent
"Sap «
^"^ reported that tne Camellia Tree (Camelliu Japomc^), luCuted
on tne Mam Drive, near ine Tell uni 5tu,.yu/» StreeL c.^t^uuce
to 7olden Tate ParK, tiaa been aestroyea by vunaala, by cutting
ana drillmgm
Accjient Accxaent Report. The Superintendent re port ea tnat
^'"^' Cnevrulet Station Wagon, City license Ecauld, naa been in-
volved m um uccident, causmg d^m^ge to a none at 17uv <tda
Avenue, San Franci sco,
nr ^-enar Staaiuia, IT. Trev Burroux, ' ,repr Silent mg tne San
Prancisco Junior College, request fur permission to n^ve tne
footbull game ^cneaulea Friday, November V, ut A'e^-r Staa.u^,
broadcast, was referred to President Lloyd Wilson ^mtn full
power to act.
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^ala^e of Fine Arits, Mm. S, Lee Stevenao.^'a re^ueav
of fine , ,
trUt fo^ per»t,8aion to tJiiotogriApn tae rotttitdu 0/ tne ralace of
Fine Artis *n connection mitn stua^ea o«» urcintecture, i0u«
gj^i^ted,
Aauutic Pur/r. Ifr, Peter Roaa' request for permieaion
to use Aquatic i^rk u* u teeu uge center louo aen^e(i,
Tree Plant tna. The request for replacement of acv»c*o
trees m front of Xfisuion High School wua referred to the
School Departinent, u« ^ matter covung unaer *t« jur^sa^ct^ou,
Sun j''runCi3Co ZoologkC**! Jardena. The Secret\*ry louo
mutructed to reply to kists Colleen Lewns ' cowman* cut to» On
nuttera pertaining to the Zoo,
Uttmions fxter.aions of Time:, The following extenotOuo of tune
if ?T,\t:
loere grunteag
Anchor Fost Fence Comps*uy * %io days on contriict
for tne inatullution of paaaocK fencing at tne Zoo,
Chuo, L, Harney - 30 a^^ya Ou contract for tne
^J,ppl^c^AtlOn of i*»» enulokfiea u,opnalt ae^*l ovat 0..
tne Main Dr^ve, Golden 1-ate Parx,
Aaaociatea Engineers - ^1/ aays on contract for tuc
Water Supply connection at tne Sewage Treutnent
Pl^nt,
Willkaui Mcintosh. - dO au.y«i o»» contract for tne
renahilitvktion of convenience otation ^z Al^^nu
Square,
Punnett-t*area c/»o HutcnioOn - <iO daym On contract
for tne unaerwx^ter ana surface purvey of tne
liUniCipal Pier y*t Acuatic Parii,
The following letters, were reaa ana referrea to tne
Superintenaentt
From Dr, J, C, O-eiger encloo^ng conmun^c^t^on ^nd
petition from 1^8. L. J. Pont.er compl^m.ng of conaitiuns
»!• Alamo Square,
From tne City Attorney re,,ueat./.p ynveot.gat.on of cl^.m
filed by 7irgin.^ Casey .n the ^nount of $lu,uuu for .njune.
.u«tu»uea uhe.. .« employee of tne ParK Department .nvitea
ner oon, - m.nor, to nae on - bulldozer.
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The folloumg lettera were re-u «./*(! oraerea jnl^aj
JVo« tAe £7?iie/ -4d«*«i strut* »« 0//»cer, Tftonuo i. Broo»a,
«u6«t***n9' prel^mmury aurvey on tne Pulace of Fine Art^*
From fi>a Honur zae Mayor relutkoe to niUppleittanZ^X
yt^propr^ati Ontt,
From Homer Snom*
From tne ClerK of tne Boura of Supervmora eiiclomno ^n
i,rticle v*"Ci ^/♦otw*»tut*c Cvpy vf proposea atad^umt
From tne Stirir.era HoapitK*! tn^jnttctng tne Cour.nsatOn -«o
atuff for tne flower coittr^buVhOit.
From Lloyc S, Ackerin^n tnr^nKmg tne KjOmihrn^a tOn fur tne
floral ofj-ertng.
From tne Helicopter Servicco of California tn,^iiKitt,g tne
ConmiSaion for tne ne^^rmg.
From, tne Board, of /'ur« CottintsttkOitern, ^r«*no Forna^ liorvu
Dakota ui»a tne Commteo toner of j*urKs ^wa i^blt,c Pru^erry,
Ceaur Rap,,a<»j low^, extending congratulaZtonu on tne recent
convention*
Froci tne Director of program, Columbu^ Day Citizato'
Committee, tn^^King tne Comitsoion 'or cooperation m tne
recent Columbuo Day celebr^^tion.
^oL^o^ of cI-»~/*2ca ^if" -^"^ Cnntroller'a Office by
Veata Jran^m »» tne ^uount of .;2ou fur i.^jane^ ouat-i-ueo
frum tripping over a tree root gruwmg m tne p-ta w.t tne
iluaic Concourtte, 7olaen Gate ParK,
ICeaar Stuaiun_. Tne Secretary Wu« autnur^sea to execute
football agreeae.a iDitn tne San Franciaco Clippera for the
use Of Kesur Stuaium fur a football gu,ne o.. l^ovember ^, 1^4tr,
'^rcu^Hfer of Pf]rnauent Accounto, On tne reconrr.enaution
of tne Director of Recreational Activities, tne following
account, were oraerea referrea to tne Bureau of Delinquent
Reveituet
Ruay Smitn
S*F* Examiner
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TaQfit Harbor, Cancell^Uo. of ^nny,^...^ ^ -t try On
motion auly /«ua« una tseeonaea una upo^ recouraenciuttuu of
tae Director of Reoreutionul Activities, tne moor.ng Ucenon
vf Rudy Sm^tn, wue cancellea*
J-Q^fit ^arbor. On notton auly muOff una eeconaaa tne
following moormg ltcenae,~,ut Tacnt Harbor were ^^ypruueas
NALE OF AF^'LICAnT dSRTH NO. UUE OF BOAT
Damon J, L'lller Joy Margo S
Geo* A. LewkS u»<i
B, S» Huynen
Lenl^e H, Feter Jr,
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Skipper
hiolui' one: On motion auly Muue uno ottcouuea, tne folloiontg reoolu-
tiono were i^aoptedd
RESOLVTlOU aO. 24 y»
RESOLVED Uns*iiym0ualy by tne /\*r/c ConmiSaion tnux for tne
beat kutereot una proper conduct of tne r^rK Department tne
Controller be una m nereby requeatea to i*pprove tne foll%/v~
kug pK^ynento :
CALIF OP. Ma PACIFIC
Furcnaae of Lot o-
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McLaren Ftirm,
^ TITLE ;y.^:72A.vcg CCtrAl^Y
1-A, Assiie^vO r 'a 31o ck
$9uo, uu
A2fCHCR FUST FFr^ci: CO,
Ftrat payment - Inat^^llat kOn of raaaoCK
FenCkuQ of tne SmF,ZoolujiCs*l ^craens.
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*0opnult oei*i cuut On tne i'atn Dr^ve *.» 7olne<t
"ate FarKm
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J. mil. JO.lEl.iiUJil
Fir^it Puytntnt ^ ?Iuifii»^ ana Fatntiug of
Conner vatory J Qolaen J-ate rK*rk»
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RESOLVED Un^nnuously by tae FarK ^o/v/.» s^i-ui* rriui fur
tne beat mtere^r ana .njucr coniuct of tne rarK Department
tne Controller be ana *» nereby renueatea tw ^^prwe tne
follow t,ng AlluXrientot
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yi«*ou'i/-wi Fletsfinucner rl^yfkela Land $ 7o. uv
Taoni Harbor Land Ibu.uo
Eqin^jnent - Conontsaury Division l0,C)O/.uc/
7lS'4uU-uo
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Maternjkla una Supplies
ConmkSsury DivtShOn lflwu,u(j
Foodatuff*, - Comrnani^ry Division iii^juuu,^u
Allowunce for Overt une 1,1u\j,<j{j
General Division
Allou<^nce for Overtime
Conunsss^ry Jiui^tun
Yla-ldu--v4-i:, Wages - Tenuorury
RecreatioTitjtl Division
71ii-ldu-K/d-^ Wagea - Temporary
ConnikSS^ry DiviaiOn
RESCLVTIOa 1,0. J4^g
RESOLVSD UHv^ut-Tiously by tne i^r/r Conr.tSoion tn^t for
trt« beat mtereaZ una prober conauct of tne rurx Departr.ietit
tne Controller be und is nereb- reuueatea to -approve tne
following Worn Oraera:
W,0,
DSijurtrient
peoori ot lon
^^v Re^l Estate Dey^rtient Service und Ex^ense^i
re ^cquisityuii of
FlemnnuCKer Flfa.
Parcel ---•
a^l .?c-I Esta-te De^urtient Service una, E=peu3ea
re ^acquisition of
Jucnt Harbor L^nd
2*arcelo ^y fruui 3zteo
S3ttj,is Co, ^na Fac^fkC
Ju« -ncf Electric Zoniu^ny
Anount
'f(j» <j.j
ace Dezj.rtiKent of F^bl^c
Worisa
I'l^o, Serviceo
.iS;j^^rs to e<^Uk,)m,eut
etc., or Oct, :ou,,
Dec, l.'-iy " j-encr^i
diviatOu - AttlitlOu^l
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ileeiing There being no furtner butrnteaa zo come before xne
ii<:urnej_:
Commi a ai on, the meeting uuj'ouraea -t 0';«o p,i»m
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Jr#utf«6tfr i3^ 1947
A regular meeting •/ the Park Comntesien wae held
Thursday, Meuember 13, 194?, at MoL^ren Udge, fJelden Gate
park, San Franciace*
The /ellewing Cemmieal enere were preeentt
Mr» Lloyd Wileen, President
Mr* Heioard J, Finn
Mr* Sdw, r. Haas
Mr, Dan Em Londen
Absent: Mr, Byren 7, I/ebbs
The minutes ef the Park Commissien meeting held, on
Thursdq^ , October 23, 1947, were approved and adopted*
Tas House Cove, The hearing on the Harold S, Peterson's
Water Taxi Concession at Jas House Cove aas put over until
the meeting o/ Kov ember 25, so that the Comnission might
visit and inspect the property involved,
|?.-.T5n;t*n Euntinoton Park, The hearing on the application for
, * * *
certain improvements at Huntington Park was put over until
the meeting of Kovember 25, iccsuac the applicants failed to
appear in support thereof,
"vf Tree Plcntin-:, On the recomjteniation of t he S'^zerin-
tenient, permission sas granted to M^o, John 7, Zalgiani, 2C2C
Izrkin Street, Mrs, 7uiio Z, ^a-lieri, 2620 Larkin Street,
y"?, ^t L: Iji'fff '•<»»^ ^f?? La'^ki'^ St^9tf 91^ _'-•. l^.gtr.t ~.
'^.enso
f^rco, 14:e 7zlZe:» Street, to plant sycazo^e trees, en the
siierelks in front of their z^operty*
:-n the -f :;r.nf%5-7;fR ef :.; :.-erinienz-
:^ee
Mohan, 2644 Larkin Street, to plznt elm fees cni t§ Y-
:all
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ent, the Tommiss-.on 3r.z-t»*d cal^m:
zlcnting at Azp^rel "*-%, ^e—e-t :
r—eet, zni. on yinsseenth J.:en\.e,
Minizti.re r^iim, Afte' a f-^11
;-e?feaI to %n?'cll and s:--:?* i n:
.-ste Park ^zs -e^sotei.
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-* naup.rnment Leases* The Secretary was direoted t» refer
lji0Sll ^^ ^f^g City Aiterney f§r epinien and aduioe, the releaeee
ctvering the property at Land's JSHd and Aquatic Park Pier»
Pfftaneuth Square* Mr* F* H* (ronealuee and Mr* Thonae
i, Macdonaldj representing the Veterans •/ Foreign Wars, appear-
§d and stated that the nsrchants md residents of Chinatown
W9u2i like to erect a suitable monunent or plaque in Ports-
mouth Square to conmenorate the nenory of the Chinese members
%f the armed forces who died in World War II*
President Lloyd Wilson declared that there were several
similar requests from ether groups and that the Commission
mas now making a study of the entire matter and would adopt
a policy in the very near future*
Sunnvside Proposed Plauiround, President Lloyd Wilson
advised Mrs* R* Ross, representing the New Sunnyside Improve-
ment Club, that her request for a playground shouH be pre-
sented to the Recreation Commission, as a matter coming under
its jurisdiction*
Unjon Scuare* The Pacific Broadcasting Company's request
for permission to use a section of Union Square, was denied.
aoiaen (}ate Park ^h^"'^^ Chanr>el. The Secretary rsc
-S°el: authorised to execute contract No* 13477 with the Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph Company, covering the establishment
of a signal channel in 'Jolden 7ate Park*
ifnnnlev Scumre, The Secretary was directed to advise
the Director of Property that the Commission favored the
acquisition of land in the vicinity of McKinle y Square by
the State as part compensation for park property to be
condemned or surrendered for use as part of the Bayshoro
Freeway*
Annatic pari,. The Secretary ~. dtrecUd U reply t, the
Itarina Home Owner, Protective Aeeociatien oiut.tnj thm ./
the plan, /.r the future uee ./ the A.uatic Park ani th.
Palace of Fine Arts*
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Plefhhacker Play fields Mr» Rein9 Nienelm'a pr9p98al t«
9per*ie kiddie-oar ride9 in the Fleiahhacher Play field, t9««
referred te the Superintendent fer repertm
<iMervat9rv Cenaervaterv Valleij, The aideen'a request fer a flewer
arrangement in frent •/ the Cenaervatery, (Jalden Gate Park,
vaa referred ta the Superintendent far repart* It waa deter^
mined aa a natter af palicy that hencefarth na such applica"
tiana wauld ba granted unleaa the applicant wauld aaauwte the
expenae therean, except in axtraardinary cases*
■SsJeosg of Claim* On the recammendatian af the City
Attamey, the Conmiaaian appraved the settlement in the onaunt
af $300 in the caaa af Jamea J, and Zennia M* Callina va. City
and Caunty af San i' rand sea »
Zestar Stadium* The Bay Area 'a Amuaanent Company 'a requaat
far permiaaian ta uae Keaar Stadium on Sunday, December 14,
1947, far a faotbadl game between Prairie View University af
Prairie View, Texaa, and Wilberfaree Univerafty af Zenia, Ohia,
vaa granted and the Secretary waa axtharizad ta execute an
agreement*
Keaar Stadium, St. Mary'a Callege'a requeat for pemia-
aian ta we Keaar Stadium on Sunday, Octaber 10, 1948, far a
faatball game with the University of Hawaii waa taken under
aubmisaion. All ather datea requeated were dmied*
'iHing and Harding and Lincoln Jalf Couraes^ The Harding Park and
Lincoln Park 7alf Cluba' requeats far pernisaian ta held
club champianship taurnamenta canmencinp Octaber 10, 1948 and
May 2, 1948, reapectively, were granted; all ather datea were
deniedm
The palicy adopted by the Commieaian at ita meeting of
Navember 14, 1946, gaverning taumament play in piUic galf
couraaa, waa re-affirmed far the calendar year of 1948.
Auuatic ParkM On the r ecammeniatian of the Superintendent,
Healy Tibbitta Conatructian Campany'a -.queat far an extra
payment in the maunt af .^446.19, waa rejected.
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ydel Yacht Club, The Superintendeni; was diret bed t9
expedite the inatallatien ef the heating unit in the Medel
Tacht Clubheuae, (Golden date Pork.
Aquatic Paris, Until auoh time aa funda are available fer
the municipal operatien of the Aquatic Park Recreatien Center^
the Cenmiaaion appreued cenmunity groupa halding dancea in the
center, praviding the applicanta cenfarwi with the requirenenta
and defray the caat af aperating the building,
Ifind 'a End, The Superintendent waa directed ta submit,
at the meeting af Navember 25, a plan far fencing aff dangereua
trails and placea in and about Land'a End praperty and fer
paating af apprapriate aigna, warning the public af the danger.
The fallowing Je ttera were read and referred ta the
Superintenlentt
Tram Mr, M, C, Maybury requesting the playing af "7ad
Bleaa America" by the Galden Tate Park Band.
Tram the Lakeside Home Owners Asaociatian requesting that
treef^ along the west side af Junipera Serra boulevard be
tri'yimed, staked and watered,
Fram Waddington Blair making suggestions far imprauementa
at Land 'a End,
From lira, Chriatapher Sarantia requeating permissian ta
put red flowering eucalyptua treea on the outer edge af the
sidewalk in front of her residence at 856 Castra Street,
Fram lira, Lan Hughea requeating permiaaion to plant
black acaciaa in front of her property at 2011 Broadway,
From Dr. Eimund 7. Anderaan requeating permissian ta
plant three sycamore trees in front af hia reaidence at 2761
Scatt Street,
Fram ¥r«. 7earge Ferrier requesting permissian ta remave
• tree in front of her property at 1382 35th Avenue, which
has orown into the aewer pipe.
Pram Mr. (Jea, Jrover requeating that foot patha be
placed in the Panhandle near Fell and Aahbury Streeta.
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Fren J»hn J. O'Toole, City Attorney, advfing of claim
filed by Yeata Grahan in the amount of $250 FOR damages
suffered while walking en the main path at the Muaio Concourse,
Golden Gate Park, and requesting investigation and report*
From Miss Mabel I. Dewing concerning the seals at the
San Francises Zoological Gardens*
From Mr* 5. Herrod Gomneniing on Kesar Stadium,
From Mr, E, W, Collins commenting on the sand dunes at
the beach*
The following letters were read and ordered filedt
From the Marina Home Owners Protective Association
suggesting that the Palace of Fine Arts be used for a flower
show and that $50,000 be included in next year's budget
toward rehabilitating the rotunda and colonnade of the building*
From Senator Gerald 0''Gara thanking the Commission for
the hearing on the proposal of the Russian Hill Improvement
Association*
From the Central Council of Civic Clubs commending the
Commission 's action in accepting the parcel of land on
Chestnut Street, between Hyde and Larkin Streets, for park
purposes*
^•*?n«f»na Exfertsions of Time* The following extensions of tijne
were granted:
Arthur Wallgren - ten days on contract for the replacement
of an 18 inch sewer intake line to the Sewage Treatment Plant,
Oolden Gate Park*
Adam Arras & Son - thirty days on contract for the alter-
ation is CSit Tower*
Yacht Harbor, On the recommendation of the Director of
Recreational Activities, the Secretary was directed ts forward
notice of intended cancellation of nooring license to Mr*
Joseph F* Aleck Jr*
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Transfer •f HtlinQue-nt Accounta, On the rec§jimendati9n
9f ih« Superintendent, the fellewing delinquent aooeunte were
referred te the Bureau of Delinquent Bevenuet (Damage te
Park Preperti99).
/••• A. De La Reaa $15.00
ra. C, Fleming 10.00
Yacht Barber Ueortna Licenaea. On netian duly made and
aecanded, the Conmiaaien appreued the fallowing applicationa
fer Tacht Harbor Mooring Licenaeat
friuv nv ApPLICAUT SpRTH NO,
220
140
167
76
J", Arvid Johnaon
R, A» Medcraft
L* A,Randle
Albert A. Renbold
Janet McTeever
Frank Pelaprat
Tempi
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NAME OF BOAT
Suemi
Robin
Ran da
Sharwiel
lorana
Pela
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..^.lutuns: On nation dvly nade and seconded the following re«-
luiiona were adeptedi
ttJt, nVfiOLUTION NO. 1499
RESOLVED unaninoualv by the Park Commiaaion that for the
beat intereat and proper conduct of the Park Department the
Controller be and ia hereby requeated to approve the fallowing
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paynentai
RALPH MURRAY ^ ^ _ ^ .
Directing Golden ^ate Park Band
October 1947
Federal Tax on Admissiona ^^'^•^Y57.21
150,20
147,59
$ 1,745,60
355.00
Children 'a Quartera
Fleiahhacker Playfield
Fleiahhacker Bathhouae
HARRY A THOMSON JR^ .
Final Paym%t -^^'P''''^ll/J;,^l\^n
Specificationa in ctnnfcti.n lottn
alterationa to the Mother' a Houae,
Fleiahhacker Playfield,
^TTTTAy MCTNTOSH .SM addition.
167,50
6,999,30
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Tranafer e.f DeHnoueni Acoounts* On the r9C9mnendati9n
§f the Superintendent, the fellewing delinquent acc9unta were
referred te the Bureau ef Delinquent Reuenuet (Jamage te
Park Prepertiee)*
Jea» A» De Im Rea* $15*00
Wn, C, Fleming 10»00
faoht Barber Ueorfna Licenaea, On matien iuly made and
aecandedj the Conniaaian appraved the fallawing applicationa
far Tacht Harbar Maoring Licenaea:
VAUE OF APPLICANT BERTH NO.
J, Arvid Jahnaan
R, A, Uedcraft
L. A,Randle
Albert i. Rewibeld
Janet McKeever
Trunk Pe lap rat
220
140
167
78
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'.tstlutions: On metien duly made and seconded the fallaiHng reao-
lutiana were adoptedt
euK9. nv.f^nj.VTjoll NO. 1499
RESOLVED unaniir.oualy by the Park Commisaiar that far the
beat intereat and proper conduct of the Park Department the
Controller be and ia hereby requeated to appravr the jo Hawing
14991
paynentat
RALPH MURRAI ^ ^ r> a
Directing Galden 7ate Park Band
October 1947
Federal Tax on Admission a ^''^•^l%^%*^
Children's Quarters i/o 20
Fleiahhacker Playfield i^O.^o
Fleiahhacker Bathhouae 147. ^v
''jtnol Paj/«^t^:^epar<np Plan, and
Specifications in connection with
alterations to the Uother'a House,
Fleiahhacker Playfield,
^rrrTAyVrTVTOSJI-JOM additiona
NAIiE OF BOAT
Suaixi
Rab^n
Randa
Sharnel
larcna
Pela
$ 1,745,60
355, 00
187,50
6,999,30
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Jirit Fmyneni - In»*«I2ait<»n •/ the Uuate
C§nc§ur»e Drainage System, (Leiden Gate Park
mU TIBBITS CONSTRUCTION COMPAKT
Jirii Payment - Replaoement •/ Piles and
Csnatructien •/ a Public Landing at Tachi
Earberg San Tranoisoem
$6,997.50
12,461.40
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RESOLUTION NO, 1500
RESOLVED unanimaualy by the Park Cemniesien thar fer the
beet interest and preper oenduct ef the Park Department the
Contreller be and is hereby requested te appreve the transfer
•f $630.00 from Appropriation 712.199.00 (Park Compensation
Bsserve) to the following Appropriationst
712,110.01 Permanent Salaries - General Division
(1) Additional required for one L115 Chemist,
Sewage Treatment Plant - account of
sonority of appointee 440.00
(2) Additional required for one 060 Sub
Foreman hardener (Oliver J. Massing)
who was reached for certification
while in the military service, in
accordance with Section 153 of the
Charter as amended
$ 510.00
70.00
712.110.04 Permanent Salaries - Recreational Dioiaiot
Additional required for one 0166,1 Junior
Operating Engineer fJiaurice Stanton) assigned
ts an employment from the gross compensation
of which was deducted ilO.OO per month for th^
use of the North Windmill Cottage which is
now uninhabitable.
120.00
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HESOLUTION NO. 1501
RESOLVED that all non^civil service appointmmts, temper^
ary appointments and removals made by the Superintenient of
Parks for ihe months of June through September 1947, be and
the same are hereby approved^ and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a report of said appointments
and removals be transmitted to the Controller and the Civil
Servioe Commission»
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RESOLUTION HO. 1502
BESOiySD unanim9U8ly by *h« Park Cowmi9»i»n that fT the
b99i intereai and proper conduct of the Park Department the
Contreller be and ia hereby requested te approve the following
Work Order t
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DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
323 S»T,City and County Compensation Disability $2j200,00
Employeee' Retirement Benefits and Medical
System Charges other than for
S,F, Hospital for six
months period ending
December 31, 194?
additional
^RESOLUTION NO. 1503
WHEREAS, on the 10th day of January, 1944, the City aid
County of San rrancisco executed a certain lease with the
Government of the United States of certain property in the
City and County of San Francisco, described as follows, to wit:
All that certain real property situate in the City
and County of San Francisco, State of California,
lying northerly of the Ordinary Low Tide Line,
easterly of the easterly line of Recreation Pier,
westerly of the westerly line of Hyde Street,
extended northerly, and southerly of the following
^"^''A'LimS r^ ,.;. intersection of the jojxtjerly
line of Lewis Street, extended wesHrly, with the
ilZl./i,. Tin. ^f r^./r^ation Fi^y? thence easterly
along the' said "southerly line of Lewis '^'*^««*^
extended easterly, to the point y.^^^^^^^t'l^tnue
thereof with the westerly Ime of Van .Vcsj Avenue,
extended northerly; thence northerly along said
westerly line of Van Ness Avenue, *^**"f J .^JJ*'^-
erly; a distance of 75 feet; thenoe at a right
In'gVe easterly i:0f.et3U^es;th^ at a^
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i§ a point on the weatcrly line of Hyde Streetj distant
thereon 50 feet southerly from the intersection thereof
with the southerly line of Tonquin Street*
Together with the land wharf, floats, piles, etc*,
located at the westerly end of the above described
property, CONTAINING approximately 19 acres*
WHEREAS, it was agreed in said lease that at the termina-
tion thereof, the said federal government i» uld restore said
property to the original condition in which it obtained the
sane from the City and County of San Francisco; and
WHEREAS, said lease has now expired and said government
#/ the United States has restored said property to the
eriginal condition in which the same was obtained from the
City and County of San Francisco;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Park Commission,
that the aovernment of the United Stat-s is hereby absolved
from any and all liability under the aforesaid lease and that
his Honor the Mayor be and is hereby requested to execute
appropriate releases to the :Jovernment of the United States
discharging it from liability under the above described lease.
Vteti ng
There being no further business to cone before the
Commissi on, the meeting adjourned at 6:15 p.m.
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?»3ul«r ^ regular meeting •/ the Park Commission W9 hald
-^ ru««d«i/, November 25, 1947, 4fOO p,n,, at McLaren Lodge,
Go}den Gate Park, San Francisco,
The following Comniasionert were preaentt
llr» Lloyd E, Wilson, President
Mr, Howard J, Finn
Mr. EiiD, T, ilaaa
Mr, Dan S, London
lliniiies
Aj:roved:
Absent: Mr* Byron <?• Mobbs
The ninuiea of the Park Commission meetin-j of November
13, 1947, were approved and adopted,
^t) Souse gga House Cove, Mr, Harold 2, Peterson appeared end
presented a plan for the relocation and improvement of the
water taxi concession pier at 5a« Fettff* G9U9, The plan was
approved in principle and Mr, Peterson was invited to submit
• proposal for the operation of the concession.
The Superintendent was directed to proceed rith the
beautification of the unimproved land adjoining :^s h'ouse Jove.
Euntimton Euntinnton Perk, At the request of the replicant the
hearing on the application for certain inprovements at
Huntington Park i:)as put over until -"he meeting of December 11,
I\'orml In formal 'ids, 2he Superintendent presented tht results
of the following informal bids:
nnn.9^r,mt,orv - Jn-'«ta 7 is ti on Q " 3" rC 3 Suppl]^ Service,
C 'ha va 'Xi '^ Sz e'J^c rt, Lt", $S, BSd, 00
Oriental Tea Garden_-_JnsUJ.lation of 2" 0^8 Sufflj,
'Mara and Stewart, Ltd. $2,900.00
The above bids were rejected owing to the fact that they .
^ere over and ab.ve the $2,000 liinit prescribed for informal
bida.
a^^.n n^t. Park Stadium - fnstall^MoiLO ' -^^°^^- ^'^^
Fence. Contract ^^ss awarded to Cyclone rence Division -
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dangerout areas at Land's Snd and placing warning airjns thereo
n
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roved, and the Superintendent was directed to proceed
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immediately,
Acuatic Park ilunicipal Fier, k'r, Jules Cuenin appeared
to inquire ivhen the public would again be allowed to fi3h off
the municipal pier ct Aquatic Park, The President stated that
as soon aa the papers were executed and the pier was returned
to the custody of the Commission, which he believed would be
about six weeks, the pier would again be open to the public,
palace of ^ine Arts, The request of the San Francisco
r Amtrican Red Cross for permission to use the PaJccs
Ohapte
of Fine Arts oi
Wednesday evening, June 23 and Thursday noon,
notion uji th the Red Cross
June 24, 1^48, for banquets in oonju
Jfction«i Conuer.tion, was granted,
Mr, Robert 5. Elliott, Manager of the San F-ancisco
Chapter, u:
as advised that there
'tf no 'Unds avai lable for the
operation of the building en
have to bear a
d therefore, the Red Cross wo uM
11 of the expenses involved in the use of
building on ih^c two occasions end assume all risks in
he
CO
tu i th ,
nnection there
}f»nu^'nts y..u..nfM ani Pla ues. The Jonmission determined that
^^*^ih respect to r.onuaents offered in nenory of deceased war
veterans and others it would not look .ith favor on monunents
which 'io not serve s.me useful purpose and which are merely
ornamental*
•et r—^ ^^^- r^lantina.. On the recommendation of the
*''** ^ *^ ^imnf frees were granted to the
CmSMi Superintendent, permission to plant trees were ^
followingt
Vr. Edmuni T. Anier„n. i?ei Soott itr.et
iV.. Chri>topher Scranti,, SS6 Ca.f.r. Street
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On the recommendation of the Superintenden t, permis-
iion ie remove trees in front of 12b2 35th Avenue^ was granted
to l(ra. a.Ferrier,
San Francioco_ Zoological Jardene, The Superintendent
sented a report from Mr, Carey N» Baldwin, Director of the
Zoo, advising that on Novenber 19, one of the animals had
walked out of its pen due to • faulty condition of the feeding
gate and it had been immediately returned to its cage without
further incident,
faiuce of yjne Arts, The Down Town Associc.tion 's
request for an estimate of the cocts for the repair of the
palace of Fine Arts was denied for lack of funds with uh ich
to defray the cost of preparing the same*
S utrci
Union SQuare, The Down 2
'own Associate on' s request for
permissi on
to use Union Square on Wednesday, Decemoer 24, for
the annu
al outdoor musical program was granted.
South
^outh End Rowing Club» The South End Rowing Club's
}.ning request for permission
:iubi
to construct a wood frame shed with an
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*" — ■ Keasr P^uilitn by Abraham Lincoln High School,
purpose**
j^^ggi Budget Information, The Public Utilitie
In form -
iiAL. recommendation for the gaa and electric appropr
ordered incorporated in the .l94d-~49 budget,
istensiona Extensions of Tine, The following exten
were granted:
J, Wm, Sorensen - 31 days for completio
uork at the Conservatory
Associated Emineers - 90 daya on contr
for installc:.tion of irrigation system.
Park,
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Fuhrman Beouest, The Secretary was auth
resolution confirming the oil and gas lease to
Drilling Company, as recommended by the Directo
Sutra Heiihts, A permit u^as granted to
Utilities Commission to locate a coach passengc
sons on the South side of Point Lobas Avenue, j
pedestrian lane connecting the parking area opp
Depot, with the understanding that this permit
it the usill and pleasure of the Jo„i;.As^ion upon written ndtioe
given to the Public Utilities Commission at leart sixty days
prior to the date of the termination of the pernit.
The following lettera were read and referred to the
Superintendent :
From the Down Tawn Aasociatian requestinn that the
annual Christmas decorations in Union Square he made as
elabarate as possible.
From ten petitioners complaining of the shrubbery in
Mount Lake Park, adjoining the back of their h.mes, and
requesting that they be removed.
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Kea^r B*sketb*ll Pcvilimn. The Secretary was authorised
t§ execute agreement wi th the Board of Education for use of
t
Kesar P^vili^n by Abraham Lincoln High School, for practice
purposes.
Budqet Information, The Public Utilitiet Co
mmieeion 'e
recommendation for the jas and electric
appropriations was
ordered incorporated in the 1943-49 budget,
lxt(^3i9r.8 Sxtenaiona of Ti le. The following extensions of time
iv.
were jranted:
J, Wm, Sorensen - 31 days for completion of
uork at the Conservatory
Associated Eniineers - 90 days on contract
for installation of irrigation system, I/issio
Park,
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Fuhrman Beouest, The Secretary was authorised to execute
resolution confirming the oil and gas lease to Ceo, Ter
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Drilling Company, as recommended by the Director of Property,
Sutro Heights, A permit was granted to the Public
Utilities Commission to locate a coach passenger interchange
sone on the South side of Point Loboa Avenue, just east of the
pedestrian lane connecting the parking area opposite Sutro
Depot, with the understanding that this permit may be revoked
at the will and pleasure of the Comnisaion upon written notice
jiven to the Public Utilities Commission at least sixty days
prior to the date of the termination of the permit.
The follo-uiing letters were read and referred to the
Superintenlentt
From the Down Town Association requesting that the
annual Christmas decorations in Union Scuare be made as
elaborate aa possible.
From ten petitioners complaining of the shrubbery in
Uount Lake Park, adjoining the tack of their homes, and
requesting that they be removed.
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Fron «n inaiructT mt Mission High School requesting thai
§0Bci* trees missing in front of Mission Park be replacedm
The following letters were read and ordered filed:
From the Chief of Police forwarding letter from Jrace
Becker complaining of the lack of warning signs of dangerous
places in the vicinity of Land's End,
From Walter S, Joldberg protesting the use of Jefferson
Square for a housing project as recently announced in news-
paper articles*
From Dorothy Jones protesting the use of Jefferson
Park for a housing project.
From the Controller's Office notifying of damage claim,
filed by Agnes L', Bowen for alleged injuries suffered when
she stepped into a hole on the promenade at the ^each.
Award of Contract, Fleish'r.acker Pool, Install, tion of
Chain Link Fence, The Secretary presented the following
bids for the installation of the Chain Link Fence, Fleishhacker
Pool:
Lump Sum Unit
The California Wire Cloth Corporation )2,650.00sl2,75
Cyclone Fence Division 2,700, qo 14, dO
Anchor Post Products Inc, 2,742,50 16,30
On the recomnendati on of the Superintendent and on
motion duly made, and seconded, the following resolution was
adopted:
.iF^uLL TION yO, loO'?
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Jo-.-'.ission fact a
contract be awarded to California Wire Cloth Corporation,
lJ01-22d Avenue, Oakloi d, covering the installation of chain
link fence at H. "leishhccker Pool, San Crancisco, and the
Secretary be and he is hereby authorised to e-ecute the sane
in the name of the Park Commission and that payment therefor
in the amount of Two thousand six hundred and fifty ($2,650)
dollars, be made from Appropriation 712,500.04 (lnproue..ents -
Recreational Division - Fleishhacker Pool Fence).
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Jmcht HTb0r lfo»rin<j Licensea, On motion duly made and
$9C»nd6d the fellowing applicmtiont fer Yacht Harder Mooring
Licenaea were apprevedt
yji/y OF APPLICANT BERTH NO,
Elaine A.Blair 77
Lee Certeai d-A
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Arthur E, Balaaa "
NAME OF BOAT
Flirt
Danny Pierce
Bebbie J
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The following reaolutions were approved and adopted
by the Par* Commiaaion:
RESOLUTION NO. 1504
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that for
the best interest end proper conduct of the Park Department
the Controller be and ia hereby requested to approve the
following paymentat
CHAS, Ia HArii:E7
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50.45
1 payment - Application of emulsified aaphalt
Fina
seal coat on the Main Drive,
ANCHCl POST FENCE CO,
Final payment - Installation a
olden :-ate Park
Paddock rencing 244,31
at the San Franc isc
7E0:rfE PAULS'^:.
0 Zoological Jardena
Final Payment - Installation
Concourse '^^raim
of the klLSic
aden ^rate Park
HEALY '^'■^^■T'P'^S CONSIMCTION CO
nal Payment - Replacemen
t of Piles and
Construction o
f Public Landing at Yacht j'arbor
777.50
1.384.60
227.70
V "4 V'" ^7' /■• SON
'Wr^l' payment •• Additions to Convenience Station
Iluntimton Park
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San Francisco, re<,u,.cj' ., ^'
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^OMPAFI
lental of inac<^ufrcd ic^'/"'?'^ 47
or Yacht naroor 12-5^46 to i^— ^^
Coni.ectio- ai rol^xen rCt. .urn
ment Plcnt.
1,275.54
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first payment - Ileplacement of 16 inch
tewer intake line to the Sewage Treatment
Plant in Jolden '}ate Park
nnr.A?: KEAXm:^ AND ST:ET KETAL COMPANY
Installation of ias Fired Utilities in the
h98pital room of the Fleishhacker Pool Bathhouse
nAiTTE ROLPH. ASSlSTArT SUPERINTENDE}^T
'Expenses in connection u)ith Park Tour for Ur,
and Mrs, Ikestead of Park Departnent of Detroit
$7,446,60
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nALlFORHIA PACiyiC TITLE INSURANCE COLPAUY
^Purchase of Parcel 9 from pacific 'ias and
Electric Company required for Yacht Harbor.
26^777,78
19,574.62
TTTTJ: INSURANCE, <V,_aUARANTT ^r:'^A^:Y
Purchase of Parcel 12 from the o'ella Fargo
dank and Union Trust Company, and the Bank
of Califernia, N.A., required for the FleishhccKer
Play field
sTcond' progress payr^snt - Uasing and Painting
of Conservatory, rolden rate Park
F.SSGLbTlOll JjO, 1505
RESOLVED unaninously by the Park Commission ttMt for the
best interest and oroper conduct of the Perk Department the
Controller be ^ >u. is hereby requested to approve the following
Orders for Jervioe or ',i'orkt
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SERVICE OR
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60 central permit Bureau ^'i^''' ^'l^P^^'V^-il^!:^ ' '^''^'^
Dept. of Puolic Works Jcte Park Cor.servc.ory
Division Installation of a J.,631.60
61 Cyclone : er.ce
chain link fence at the
polo fiela in J-olam J-aze
park ^Stadium.
RESOVTED unanimously bi, the Park Commission that for the
oest interest and proper conduct of the Park Department the
controller be and is r^reby requested to approve the follow-
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7l2''3d5"02 Forage and Food for Ar.imals
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712-'200-'03 Contractual ^Jeruices - Comnisaary
Dioiai on
712-'300~03''1 Materials and Supplies - Resale
Conmissary Division
712-300-04 Materials and Supplies
Recreational Division
712-111-01 Allowance for Overtime
Jeneral Division
U J 275,54
3,500.00
750,00
200,00
750,00
400,00
Meeting There being no further bueLness to come before the
^'"^^^^^'Conimisaion, the meeting adjourned at 6:00 p,m.
:7ercld J. Linares
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Jon i'rancisco, December 11, 1947
A regular meeting of the Park Conmiaaion '^^as held
Thursday J December 11, 1947, 4 p.m,, at McLaren Lodoe, Golden
Jate Park, San Francisco,
The follotoinj Commia si oners were present:
Ur, Lloyd S, Wilsor., President
J/r, Howard J, Finn
ifr, Edw, T, Haas
air* Dan E» Lor. ion
The minutes of the Parx Commission meeting held
November 25, 1947, were approved and adopted,
Speedwau .'/eadows, Fhe Richrnond Diztriot Junior
Coordinating Council' s representatioe ' s request that the
baseball diamond in the vicinity of 25th Avenue and Fulton
Street, be loatered more frequently, was referred to the
Superinten ient*
Huntington Park, At the request of the applicant
the hearing on the application for certain i iproue^ents at
Huntington Park was put o\.ar until the meeting of January 3,
1943,
On the recorz-^.en iation of ihs Superintendent, the
following requests -^'^e -ran-^-i?
From the Standard Oil Jorr.pany for permission to
re-^ove a tre* or. x.o^.o-.ri Stmt,
irom Che South iihi Aowir. i . ^ -r yer-i^sion to
cjrstricL a wood ,'r^n.e sh3.^ —^ ^; " i— -. the o-^^. ^ ri
aljoining said club at Aquatic Fcrk,
Teicht --{nrbor, --?^- 'ion of yoorinj :.ic»'ae. C^
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ojc, . Aleck's riooriiJ ^ice-
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use .'^- r.e funds . •' ■ ■
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Replacing Pile9
Paving Work
HepairM t§ Pedestrian 7,'alk ccros* the weaierly
end
«t llarine, Ymcht Harbor, San Franci sco* Cowipenaation for
$uGh aervicea not to exceed the sum of 3£,500m
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Controller be an d
ia hereby requeated to approve the Allotment of '2,500
from Appropriation 712-913''04 (lieplace:iienta and .ieconatruotion)
for the above degcribed purposes.
covering
the recommeniation of the
awarded to Associated Enjineera,
the replaoerjient of domestic hot water line at
yieiahhccker Pool, in the amount of ^924,00,
t£?SJii
'oldeuroti Park,
'he
Department of Oommerce'a requea-
S. Joast and '-eodetic Survey^
to use axitch house located
in the u
icinity of Drak^'a Croaa, Jolden fate Park, for
a seia-Tiojrapk station.
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a referred to the Superintendent
'or reortt
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nnl:inbia S( uare, Superviaor 7eorie Chri 3^opher'a
aeration o: jiyen rj cervain changes to
Hrk
request that conti
Columbia Square to enable widening adjoining atre.ta, v^aa
diacwiaed and then put over to the next meeting to permit
further study "-nd consideration,
Aru.tir ^rk Pier, The City Engineer'a report on the
S: underwater survey of the fishing ^ier at Aouatic Park, uade
by Punnett^Pare2 and Hutchiaon, and tranamitted by hia :ionor
the i:ayor, waa held over for further atudy,
r... .2. g.» rrancisco ^^o7..yin«i hardens. rr. Ake Kanan'a
^^rcer.a; . balloona to the children
requeat for permiaaion to aell jaa oaiioonf
at the San .ranciaco Zoological ^ardena, waa denied.
le^.r K^-^r Stadium, The Pythiana Youth Foundation'*
^'^^recueai for permfi^r. to use ue.ar Stadium on Saturday,
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December 4, 1.-46, or Saturday, Lecember 11, lw4d, ::a$ re/erred
to the Director of Hecreatior.cl Activities jor report,
/Iruatio ParK. Messrs, Karry Sullivan and George Jones,
representatives of the Coni.iittee for the Developixant of Aquatic
perk, appeared and discussed the u^e and requirements of the
park end the advisability of including the necessary itens
and appropriati ons in the proposed budget and thsy :oere advised
that funds sufficient in the opinion
e Commission would
be included in ihe budget appropriation jor xhe operction of
Aquatic Perk "^uilding
of San 2 rancisco.
as a
recreation centsr for the people
2frs, Jeorgt Jones arid l'r«. James Joantree, representing
the Sen Mrmcicco Jity ^nd County Federation of Women's Clubs
and t/»e fictional council of Jztholic ITomen, subcecu'^ntly
appeared zo aiscuss the sa-Tie matter end u)ere given the sa-r^e
advices,
Mesdames Jones anu .ioantree expressed xr.eir approval
of this plan a.
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'ed their assistance in
ivir.
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appr.
ior. inc
luaed in the \tzx budget.
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e follov:in:;: If tiers u^ere read
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ref erred to the
Superintendent:
r rom
r ecoiZ7.it :.^ in-
the San /r"nci?co Chcpv;r, Natiov.-.l Safety Council,
that ■'he "Warn in : - Dangerous V- -'*rtov}" ^igns at
the ocean beach bs repainted.
Fro A the Davis Realty Company, requesting th.- rer.ovcl
of three trees on the northerly lint of the park strip ..etween
the curb and the sidevnlk situated on the north line of r'.ary
boulevard, between Pcrk-Presidic jrlve and 14th A'jmue,
The foj.lov?ing lett-rs isere read and ordered filed:
From the Sunget Hei-hts Improvement Club r^-uestiny
that the Commission -^ive earnest consii^ratior relative to
developnent of Sunset Heights and Tivoli Spring.
From Jean I. Mimrane calling attention to certain errors
in the mural paintings on the -ain . loor r .it Toi:er,
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From the City Attorney, opinion on the use of the
yuhrman bequest for adornment of the bleacher* to be srectm
in "Big Rec".
Fron Bern(^rd Freed suggesting the eatablishment of c
public relations section of the departnent.
From Mrs» Louis Pontier thanking the Co>Mniasion for
the i-^,provemsnts at Alano Square^
From Urs, Peter ."iock and family thanking the Coiuiis-
sion for floral offering*
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Iden l^ate Park Band, The I'usiciana Union, Local
/*o. 6, request for permissior^
'■,0 haue the Jolden G-ate Park
Band render a co
ncert in 7olden "rcte Park on Christmas Day,
[ease of
j.iy
ill costs to be paid by the L'usicians Union, -ms iraited.
Release of Claim, The secretary tecs authorized to
ring lanaje to park property
execute release of clain covering
in the amou
nt of $25,00 in t: e name of Bob Wickershan,
I'nT.aren Park Land Purchase, On rhe reconnendation
of the Director o
f proucrty, the OouTAssion approved the
purchase of the fllo^:^ing lot in L^cLaren Park i
t 6 in Assessor's Biook 61-32, fron
Lo
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iversity tound Old Lazies slome,
'•natont
The follQ->sing extensions o.
time uere granted,
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Zoological Jardens - C-^O days,
William ralntosh and Son - Alterations to Convenience
Station at Alamo Square - CO dcys.
Associated Sr.jineers - Irrigation System, Unit Ho. 1
*" 12" ^sll ar.i instcllation
Park - 15
SO days,
J, J, Jrattan - Lrilling o
of turcine puKp at the dater 7orks, allien ^-ate
days,
E, J. Treacy - Inctallction of irrigation system,
Buena Vista Park - 30 days.
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Uviri of
Aioari of Contracia, H,F»Pool_, Ifechanical P.epairt to
noilsr and lieplacenent of Domestic Hoi Jater Sifstem* YTi*
Secretary presented the folloi'ing bid for the above u:orkt
0')lara and Stewart (a) $2,300
(b) 4 J 400
On the recommendation of the Superintendent and on
motion duly made end seconded, the folloicing resolution wat
adopted:
:ii:scLUTjON no, isie
BE20LVED unanimously by the Parh Conmissior. that a
contract be awarded to O'L'ara and Steioartj 213 Clara Street,
San j'ranci 3C0, covering Mechanical Hepairs to Boiler and
P.eplacement of Oomeszic Hot »it^r Systcn at the H,71eish>.acker
Pool, 3an franoisco, end the Secretary be and he is hereby
authorised to s::ecu:;e zhe same in the ncue of the Perk Com-
nission and that payment therefor in the amount of Six thousand
seven hundre^ ^^C,700) dollars be made from Appropriation
712'-99l-00 {interdepartmental).
jnn±cil':tion of a r.gp scum rail ir-^in, H. neish'.acker
Pool, The Secretary presented vhe following bid jor the
«k «,/ W i.- V'
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1517:
■Lump Sun Alternates
Associated Engineers ^29,9^^4 ,.:) .15,244
(b) 15, 961
On the recomneniation of the Superintendent and on
motion auly made, and seconded the foUoi^ing resolution u-o.
adopted;
->-.SOLLTI'',r re. 1517
RSSOLVIS ar.oninoujli, by tha Pari ConmfMion ti-Mt c
contract bf ^■■r<^ri,i to A>tociat>d L";;, ;r.«r». 901 roUom
Street. Scr. .r.noi.co. cov.rU.g the injunction of a n,m
.cum roil drain. H. Flei.ntc ol^.r Pool. San .r.nci,co. end
the Secretcru oe an-i .-.. ;. hereby a.t^ori.ei to execute the
,ame in the r.ar.e of the Park wr.-.t»ior. .ni tUt payment
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therefor in the amount of Fifteen thousand two hundred and
forty four ($15,244) dollan (Alternate (a), be made from
Appropriation 7E'-S13^04 {Replacementt end Reconstruction),
Installation of a recirculating line at Fleishhacker
pool. The Secretary presented the following bids for the
above workt
Arthur Walljren #4,&47
Associated Engineers 9,233
On the recommendati on of the oLperinte'^dent and on
motion duly !ncde and seconded, the following resolution was
adoptedf
RE30LVTIJK TO. 1518
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Comm' ssion that a
contract be awarded to Arthur Wallgren, 500 Be Haro Street,
San .'ran Cisco, covering the installation of a recirculating
line at the Fleishhacker Pool, San rcncisco, and the
Secrei^iry be end he is iiereby authorised to execute the s.ame
in the name of the Perk Con^Assicn and that payment therefor
in the amount of Four thousand nine hundred and forty seven
(*4,94?) dollars be paid from Arrropriation 712^913-04
(Replacements and Reconstruction),
Yacht harbor J'oorinj Licenses. On motion duly made
and seconded the following applications for Yacht Farbor
Mooring Licenses were approved:
VAim C.-' APPLICANT
BERTH rO^
Temp.
FAILF OL' '-OAT
Warren C, Smith
Trudy Jane
ii, L, Robinson
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Breeze
Robert 7,Bowden
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Nymph
Ivo J, L, Joccara
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Floramay
T, 7, Anderson
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E, McUullen
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Eddiac IV
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The following reaolutiona were approved and adopted
by the Park Commission:
BZSGLVTION NC\ 1508
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that for
the best interest and proper conduct of the Park Department
the Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the
following paymsntst
.ULPH I/URRAY
Directing J-olden Jate Park Band
November 194?
COLLECTOR 01^ luTERNAL ,\VE1!UE
Federal Tax on Admissions
Children' s L,uarters 47,13
Pleishhacker Play field 192,14
Wl\ I'dFTCS!
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Final Payment - Alterations and additions
to the h'uthers' House, Fleishhacker Plfd,
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2irzLE7 12A Ajsoci/.TTD e::jii:ee':s
Final payment - Watir Jupply Cor.ueciion
at ''olden :-cte Park Sewage Treatment Plant
PUI:F.:TT, P.-P,EZ and HUTCH I sou
Engineering services in cor.r.ection i:ith
Survey of Aquatic Park Pier.
# 1,606,00
239,2?
??7, 70
1,998,00
4,664,75
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RESOLVED unaninously by the Fork Stmnissior. for i.\e
best interest ' " -rcp^r c.-":iuc-f cf ^h: Park Zezart'^in C Lhe
Controller be end is h^reb^ rrzuested to approve the follow-
'J^rk Orders:
'^,o,No,
Departmen t
324 Dept,of Public Work*
(dureau - Szreet
Jepcirs)
325 Purchasing Dept,
(Meproiiistion . -^au)
326 S,F,Wct-r Jept,
32? purchcBinj Deptm
^'Shop i:o, 1)
BetscriLiion
Amount
I'isc, Asphalt Surfacing y ^::,^0
as required rolZer, }aie
Park £: Sicll Parks an 1
Scucres and nisc, saruiasa
Ja n ,Feb, .'.'a r,l ^46
Blueprinti-. :, .'Kctos-tcz 7",':C
services, etCt'-'J&n, ? .
Mar, 1^
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MiscSer.icfs - Jan,
r9b.Uar,1^4t . v :. i
75, OL
I/isc, zf
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msttve re-airs, etc, or
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1509
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Bepartnent
328 purchasing Dept,
Shop Uo» 1
Description
Anount
Blacksmithing services $ 500^00
au-tomotive repairs, etc*
Jan, Feb,L'ar, 1946
Comaissary Division
3S9 Purchaser of Supplies Stationery end Office
(Central ii'arehouse) Supplies - Jan,Feb,L'ar,
1948 - 3-eneral Divi^on
CO 0.00
330 Dept, of public Works Icisc, Services, P.epcirs IOC, CO
(Puulic Buildings) to equipment, etc, for
331 S,F,City c- County
Jan,Feb,l!ar, 1946
,nosT>ital Jhcr-jes
1^300,00
Employees Retirement end prorata of compsn^
Sustsm
sction coverage
AdjTiinistrctive Costa
in excess of 3udget
Approprictior. for six
vionihe enling June 30, 1948
33
2 S. .Jity and County Compensation Disability 3,600*00
Employees' /iciirs-ent Benefits and lledical
System
333 park Conmissio
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Cha rges other th an fo r
S,y, Hospital for six
nonths ending June 30,
1946,
irechar.ical P.epcirs to
joilers at Fleiah'r.cckir
pool 3athhouse in
accordance loith bid
submitted by C'lora end
Siemart
,300,00
^94
park Comjnission
.ier>lacen.en
aO i> 'I
ater Sycten at
Fltfitthhach^^r pool
Bathhouse i^ cccordcr.ce
uith bid cubnitted by
0':!2ra and Stewart
,400,€0
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RESOLV^Z u-.cn ir.o^
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^ z}>e park Vo'znisc.
onduct of the Ir.rk
r-t-
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the folloisin^ .:^^i>/
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712-llZ-CZ Eolid'^y^ - i'OO uivisior
712-'112~03 Bolidaya - Jomu.iss^ry Division
?l^;^112-04 'jlii-^y^ - .:<c,--« - Unai ,i.:'^:o:
$ 1,255.:':
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7l2-'ll2-04 Holidays - Recreational Diuision , 900,00
712-800-01 fixed Oaarges - Qensmi Diuision 5,537,00
712-900-01-1 >^ervioea of Other D e pert /Tie at s - 1,C17,00
Shop ,/i - (Jeneral Division
712-213-04 L^aintenanoe and Hepair BuiLUnis 696,00
Recreational Division
R^SOLUTICN NO, 1511
:iESCLVED unanimously by the rci-k Jo:mission that /or
the best interest and proper conduct of the Park Department
the Con roller :. • ir\z is J.sreby rscusstel to approve the
following Orders for Service or 7ork:
ORDKR l^OR
.01.
02 A&sociatg!i Sngineera
.i« iGcci;,'. t oj ^j .^soio
Wat:r x-ine at vhe
fleishhacher pool
63 Cer.tral Peruit .lureau Inspection of 74
.c-crt-.ent of Public Diar^eter :i:^jh
n
Wo^ks
Pressure Fire i'\J,oe aoiler
at yi*i shlcQker Pool
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creai"
roller b" "ni is .,'reb\j recues
:. i cation of Contract i' :■'-'
Peres
~ion that
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or
Snginsering
Services in oo-.nectio
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Perk Pi-r; the difference uf
)he aoove described survey
services actually reniere
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rre:
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\-.vi 712'-192'00 (>ar/r Coiapensation Reserve) to the credit of
'•^* Appropriation 712-li:0''01 (Temporary Salaries - ^cnerol
Division) to provide funds for the compensation of the follow-
ing employment* t
One 060*1 Foreman C-ardener « '^280 per nonth to replaoe
John Kane on !*ick leave for six nonth s ^l,CdO%00
One 060 Sub-Foreucn Jardener «s i^ZOO per nonth to replaoe
Jan,es L^aFarland on sick leave for 3^ months 605,00
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^C, -165. 00
These employees ere required for ihe uninterrupted
operation zni niaintenance qf the Parka and Squares,
:ie30lvt:oi: xo, lou
,S3ul»I:j ^naninously by tht park Commission thri for
zhe J est interer^t end proper conduct of t'l.e Park Department,
his Honor vhe Xcyor o* -^^ ~ is i.erehy requests! to hav: an
Emergency . r.incnce repared appropriating ^16,000 from the
Emergency liCDs^of la :..' c-siit of t:.c jollo^oir.j Au,.ropriztion9\\
71P~:- -^j.-^ .jjrvices Other Depts, -Central
3hop ro. 1 r^^yOOO
?12''3d5-02 For eg* and F994 for Animals 9,000
Zoo Di i'^^on
^he '^'^"' reciiir-i or ^^frwicss othsr departnents, iJentral
2hop '.•3. 1 is -to jrovide fi.nds for ihe repair of the auto-
-n-- ,. - . . -» ,,r,-^ in ^.h' park Department uhich is old, -jorn
' --"dirs, T.T luJjet request for
^ - ■ -- r.is cs rel'j-ced to :15,000,
- y zllcwing sufficient funds for only cbout eight 'or.ths
Sinje tr.is ,. •, ■. ^'^-- - ^s ^'i« ^^Pe
r-.-oCJ. :'o'^ 0.' ..he re; air ■■ork
out oii in CO-,
this 1 "J-. riztiJ
of the
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or r.echcnica i-"c ;' :. -
- on cdonotivi cuipme-r ■-.: - is :.' -:,lutsly
..on.
'or ..p- 'r: 'ion o^
The ^c>,COO recuired for cpiroprici.o' for orage
'or a
nizals, Loo .Avision, is iecau^' ' e z.^t of
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f^r.^<*+uff$ hcs increaaed contiderably sines the budget
appropriation -J^at made and this amount will be required t»
J5J4
purchase food for the animals at the Zoological Gardens for
the remaining months of this fiscal year.
r.ESO LITTON }J0. 1519
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park ComrAssion for the
best interest and proper conduct of the Park Department the
trailer be and is hereby requested te approve the follow-
Con
ing Work Order Sf
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AMOUNT
335 Dept.sf Public r.'orks
(Architecture)
339
Plans and Specifications * 1,750
for new conveni ence
stations en d recondition'-
ing of exis-ving toilets
etc. at Acsar Stadium,
336 Dept.of Public IVorks Plans end Specificatio
ns
(Architecture)
for Conservatory Growing
House and neatinj System
337 Dept,of Puolia Works Plans and Specifications
,400
1,003
(Architec
ture)
for Heating and Ventilating
Pachydern :'ouse
and
P.CDCir
loaf - at o,
}f^.rdens.
Zoological
S3B D^pUoS Mlic Tor*. Wf^J^tS!?'.:*"**"'^--
2,400
Playgrounds, Sharon 31d g,
Basensnt, First and Second
Floors
Bevt.of Public yorks faster Plan - Preliminary 5, COO
(AV^titecture) StuCies - for proposed
''^ / ^^ ^,^ 2Q0iQ:iGal sarlens
completion.
1520 i
^-^oLUTiojr ro, 1520
RESOL/E-J unanimously by the Porn .or^aission that for
the best interest and proper c.iuct o: -.e Park Departn^ t
the controller be ^d is Uereby requested to approv. the
folloising Allotments:
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fm^^^T^ngineering and Architectural Service. $13,550
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RIJSOLUTION NO. 2^21
The memberM of The Park Commission of the Cit
y and County
§f S*n FrancisGO hereby record upon ■bh's minut
es of the Commi ssio]
ihs deep sense of loss which they have suffered in the death,
on November 26, 1947, of their friend and fellow Conmissioner^
BT.WN G. IJ03BS,
BYRON UOBBS
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9 a native of San yrancisGo and
was educated
in the public schsels of the Hission District, He activeli
participated in the major activities of his nat
ive cityj
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psrticularly those pertaining to the I/ission District. He
employed by The Bank of California and its predecessor for many
yesrs and he was the Vice President in charge of the ISission
Office at the time of his death. He was
man of great personal
Gharm and he xon the cffection of his fellow Commissioners and
ell isith whom he was associated. His eminent ability in the
field of bar.king wo* generally recognised end he was most highly
regarded by everyone who knew him for his character end integrity,
Although bearing c heavy burden of business and banking
responsi.'ility, ZYHON MGBBS gave generously of .lis tine and
islfnts to public and charitable affairs and those in need always
found him m synpathetio and liberal friend.
The Cormission and the executives, the s taff and the employees
0/ the J^rk Lepartment, feel a deep s^ise of personal loss in
"""nON UOBBS' pa a 9 in 7, and
IT IS RESOLVn) AND ORDERED that this r,:ei:inj be adjourned out
of respect to his memory and that a copi of this resolution,
properly engrossed, ue signed by ike • . rs of this Commission
cna' forwarded to I'ra, iio56».
■'•'* .e r-ieeting was adjourned at 5:30 p.^», in memory of Conmia- «
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Secretary
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Sen Francisco, Calif ornin
D€Gember 30, 1947
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A regular meeting of the park Commission was held
decenber 30, 1947, st IScLaren Lodge, JoMen G-ate Park, San
franc isco»
The folloring Oomnisaion^rs were present:
i'r, Lloyd E, Wilson, President
Mr, Ho'ujcrd J, /inn
J/r, Edvom !• haaa
l[r» Dan JP. London
■}rooeii
treet
Iznting
The m,inute9 of t'ue Park Co!amission meeting o/ Deceaber
11, 1947, u^ere approved and adoptedt
Street Jlanting Pro^ra
Ui
(es8rs» Harry J. De'apsey, L»
rram: Portegeis^
Roderick, cad L, Tichener appeared and
proter>ted c gainst the planting of Lonaon Plane trees on
California Street from Lcso}
to Arjuello ^oulev^r:
fating
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fciil it o
a
e planting of zrees on the cidenalk Dould be
deiri r.ental to
eir L'l'. iQi
'.i splay St
L'ssdcnes Zin^nermenn^ ^aur.puell, end Mcrouan, and Messrs,
fxCCn,
nnd Davis c
/'/-'
'.are 1
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on 13th Avenue, from hincoln Vay
ested the pic. ting of trees
to Sloat bouleverd, stating
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vhe sideioalks uere
too ncrrois and that the threes would
interfere Kith the parki^.c of cars.
All protestanta were permitted to e::press their view$
and aft2r a full nearing and discussion of the entire matter,
i:\cluiinj consideration of all written protests on file, the
Commission determined to proceed H.:. .he tree pl'^-iin. - jrcr.
on Guerrero Street, from J^crket to Amy Straetc, ml in
Apparel City, -yr,: ordered the l^i.:^ Aof^nue -.nd California Street
projects held in abeyance pending further study.
-arki ..tn.-^n ;otg park. The ^e^^rt-eni ., -^.;;;ar^e:, -. J.
Coast ..> Geodetic Survey's recuest for permission to .'5 '-
su>itch house, locn-i in ihe vicinl.y .J jrake's Jror,, rolaen
Jate park, for a cei^\:>,-r-iu " .- -' j -' '.■ - ■
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Superin-i indent for a uore detailed and studied report,
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Colunbia Square, The suggestions made by Supervistr
Qeorge Christopher in regard to reducing the area of Columbia
ScuarCj ^o that thead joining streets could bs u:idened,t:ere
con
sidered. The President reuorted that he hci visited the
square accompanied 6y Supervisor Christc^jhsr, the Sj-perintendentf
n.nd seusfal other gentlemen vhose business establishment: -eve
ivimeiictely across tue street from said square^ and that in
his opinion the suggestions had great sarit and i:ouJa benefit
the neighborhood ufithout decreasing the usefulness or attractive-
ness of the square and upon hi^ recoraKsniction vhe Secretary 'rca
instJ^cted to obzain en opinion from the City Aztorney as to
vhether or not the suggestions could be carried out legally,
-lation,
Camellia Donation, Cn the Superintendent 's r ecow^enda-
liion, the Oomnission accepted zhe generous donation of ninety-
one Camellia trees frojh the l.orthern California floral
Association and one from Jomoto J.'ursery, :Icywar.U
tnr
'ezar Studium,
.e Si, Ifary's College request thai
liiun.
:;rtcin dates le g
ranted for footbcll ganes at u'esar Stadium
or ihe 1948 season u^as taken under submission,
.e Secretary
;C5 directed to perform, th* follov>inc, zcta
iti
9 (a) Request i^m .. ^'. Peterson to sub,Ait a more complete
end i'tailed r roposal for Lhe operation of an excursion and
fishing concession r, ;c« .;o.^:; ove;
('•) Sec
-a a special orltr -^ .-sir.sst for the first
'^^S^eting in yeoruary, a public hearing on ihe construction
:nd't
'ni,
•/ .-ub-surfcc9 garages under parks end squares;
(c) comply I ith the opini^jn from the City Attorney on
the termination of lease of t..tf Land's Er.d property;
(d) Forward to his Honor the llayor, for execution, the
release of the government lease couering Columbia Square.
Union Scuare. Tie u.ized -tatef, mrine Corps' reouest
for permission to render a concert, in .ni.n Jcucre at noon.
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rhuraday, January 8j 1948, was gr&ntsd*
Dni9n Square. On Conmiaaioner L9nd9n's recommeniatiorii
th§ Commiaaion approved the United Statea Navy 'a pregram. •/
n
uving a. color guard preaent lohen lowering the colora each
evening at Onion Square^
The letter from hia Honor the Mayor calling attention
to the temporary wagea appropriation was read and referred
to the Superintendent,
The following letters were read and ordered filedt
From the Bay View Federal Savings and Loan Association
thanking the Conmisaion for donating tree cuztinga.
From Jb'ra, Byron Moblfi expreaaing appreciation for fiord
offering.
'.(lease
71aimi
Release of C'xiim* The Secretary waa authorised to
'execute release of clz^u covering damage to park property
by Bernie J, and Jack b. Griffin, in the amount of i.10,00,
"s'r. of Transfer of Delincusnt Account, On metior. duly F»eic end
:i:.\n,
seconded, the Cor.xAssion approved the transfer of the
following account to the Surcau of Delinquent Revenue:
D«M. — •
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iirbor:
Yacht Harbor, On ir.otion duly made and. sffcor.aed the
follornng applications jor Yncht Harbor Joorlr.:- xi:-n.se« i:ere
approved t
■V.4;t or A?ri.:.cA::T ^^-^ ■■^'
.loy m, Schmcrts ^H
Jolden Jat^ Yacht Club
Jane a if. Hi -hz Terxp,
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Bab-'R
Club iioucetoat
El ..ey
fesiu- The follo'cing resoxu\ion so,
the Park Jon.iaaion:
u ;:. L. 7' 0 c ed en- alo'ied oy
^iant
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RESOLVED un^-imoLsl;, by the Perk Jo::.-" ^sior. that for
■the ^^^t -.nter'.at a.d -.roper conduct of the Park jjepart' eit
the :. ..trailer be and is hereby requested to approve the
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following paymeniat
ARTFUR WALmREH
Final pai/meni - Replactment of 18 inch
atmer intake line io the Sewage Treatment
plant in Golden rate Park,
$627.40
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rif. J. ANDERSON ROOFUfrr CO.
Flaahing at roof and windows of Ketar
Pauilion, Golden Gate Park,
ADAM ARRAS <f SOJf
Alt eration to Coit Tower, Telegraph Hill
J a. GRATTAM
Firat payment - Drilling of a 12 inch
well and the inatallation of a turhine
pump at the Water Worka, Golden Gate Park,
A. CUANDT & SONS
firat payment - Painting of Fencea at the
San Franciaco Zoological Gardens
wif. Mcintosh dr soy
Firat Payment - Rehabilitation of
Convenience Station at Alamo Square,
San Francisco
J. WM, SORENSON
Third Payment - Glasing and Painting of
Conaervatory, Golden Gate Park
1,050,00
3,407,40
7,552,80
3,471,30
2,699,10
4,633,86
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1948-1949 SudQet, The Park Department 'a proposed 1948-1949
Budget waa approved and adopted.
Kf'tinf There being no further buaineaa to come before the Com-
miaaion, the meeting adjourned at 5:45 p,m.
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San Francisco, California
January 29, 1948
A special meeting of the Park Coumieeion waa held at
McLaren Lodge, Oolden Gate Park, San Francisco, on Thursday,
January 29, 1948, at 4tOO p.».
There were presents
Peter Bercut, Connissioner
rjji, J^. Coffman "
Hugh Gallagher "
Harvey S, Teller
n
Ictnii' 2^« Secretory presented the following certificates from
Jlpj.nt-hie Honor the )^yor certifying to the appointments of the
enttl
following as menhers of the park Covmissiom
» THE CITY AND OOUNTT OF SAN F ANCISCO
» STATS or CALIFORNIA
" TO ALL TO IfJiOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME; I'iEITINtJi
"Reposing special confidence in the fidelity and ability
of pETER BERCUT - I do, by these presents, by virtue of
the authority vested in me by the Charter of the City
and County of San Francisco, appoint him a member of
the Park Commission in and for the City and County of
San Francisco, he to hold said office for the term
ending January 15, 1952, from and after the 27th day
T i»» ■» *^ ^ ••
cry, 104^, vice i?— . «• *—••-«'
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have signed my name
and have caused the seal of my office to be
affixed hereto this 27th day of January, 1948.
(signed)
VLMKR E. ROBINSON
Mayor
Attest
• MAI a. g'^^y^ (si-nei)
Executive Secretary
to the Mayor
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» TSS CITT AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
» STATS OF CALIFORNIA
" TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PHESSNTS SHALL COME; (JRSETINQt
" Repoaing apeoic-1 confidenoe in the fidelity and ability
of WILLIAM jr. COFFUAN. I do, by these preaenta, by virtua
of the authority veaved in me by the Charter of the City
and County of San Franciaco, appoint him a member of the
park Commiaaion in and for the City and County of San
Franciaco, he to hold said office for the term ending
January 15, 1949, fron and after the 29th day of January,
1948, vica Byron Q, Mobba, deceased,
** IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have aigned ny name
and have caused the seal of ny office to be
affixed hereto thia 29th day of January, 1943,
(signed) Elmer g. P.obinson
Mayor
^Atteat
"Max "}• Funke fci^n^i)
Executive Secretary to
the Mayor
•» THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FUNCISCO
» STAT£ OF CALIFOm I A
" TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME; GREETING:
" Repoaing special confidence in the fidelity and ability
of mjnrH -rALIA'JHER, I do, by these presenta, by virtue of
the authority vested in me by the Charter of the City and
County of San Francisco, appoint him a member of the Park
commiaaion in and for the City and County of San Frand sco,
he to hold said office for the term ending January 15,
1951, from and after the 15th day of January, 1948, vica
Edward T, Haaa, resigned.
» IN TESTIMONY \f HEREOF, I have signed by nana
and have caused the seal of my office to b e
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affixed hereto thia 15th day of January J 946 «
(signed) ELMER E, ROBINSON
Mayor
Httesi
" MAI (J. FUNKS Csijned)
Sxecutive Secretary to
the Mayor
" THE cm AND COUNTY 07 SAN FUN CISCO
n STATE OF CALIF Om lA
" TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME; GREETING:
* Reposing special confidence in the fidelity and ability
of HARVEY E. TELLER* I do, by these presents, by virtue
of the authority vested in s« by theCharter of the City
and County of San Francisco, appoint hin a member of the
Park Commission in and for the City and County of San
Francisco, he to hold said office for the term ending
January 15, 1952, from and after the 27th day of January,
1948, vice Lloyd 5. Wilson, tern expired^
» IN TESTIMONY MERE OF, I have signed ny
name and have caused the seal of my office
to be affixed hereto this 27th day of January,
1943.
» (signed) ^LliER E. ROBINSON
Mayor
" Attest
" MAI a. ^^'^fF- ^ ■ '•"■-^
Executive Secretary to
the myor
n^ction The Secretary announced that the next order of business
mtHwas the election of a president for a term of one year.
Commissioner Wm. M. Coffman nominated Commissioner Harvey E.
Teller for president. The nomination was seconded by
commissioner Hugh Gallagher and unanimously carried. Commis-^
sioner Harvey E. Teller was declared the duly elected
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pr9»id0nt of the Park CowmiBaion for tft« calendar year 1946^
liaard of riejehhacker pool. Construction of High Divtna Tower.
Cintractt
The Secretary presented the following bide for the above m rkt
Jiademann-aiuato $11,969 (Qualified)
Duncan aon-Harr el son Co* 12,765
M and K Corporation 15,000
Upon the recommendation of the Superintendent and on
motion duly made and aeconded, the following reaolution waa
adopted:
=e3.;:o. EESOLUTION NO, 1527
'mi
RESOLVED unanimoualy by the park Conmiaaion that a
contract be awarded to Duncanson-Earrelson Company, 690
Market Street, San Fran Cisco, covering the construction
of a high diving tower, H* Fleiahhacker Pool, San Francisco,
and the Secretary be an d he ia hereby authorized to execute
the some in the name of the Park Commission and that payment
therefor in the amount of Twelve thousand seven hundred and
sixty five dollars (-^12,765) be made from Appropriation
712'500-^3 (Fleiahhacker Pool Modernisation - Diving Tower)*
i*L.-. ./ Lincoln Park, Drilling and Casing a Water l/ell. The
Secretary presented the following bid for the drilling and
casing of water well in Lincoln parkt
J, a. irattan $7,435,00
On the recommendation of the Superintenient and on
motion duly made, and seconded the following resolution waa
adoptedt
ei.jro. RKSOLUTION NO. 1528
RESOLVED unanimoualy by the Park Commission that a
contract be awarded to J, '?. (^rattan, 730 Laguna Honda Blvd.,
San Francisco, covering the drilling and casing a water well,
in Lincoln Park, San Francisco, and the Secretary be and he
ia hereby authorized to execute the same in the name of the
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($Jo, I^r^ Comniaaion and that payment there/or in the amount •/
'*??ii. Seven i^ouaand four hundred and thirty five ($7,435) delJara,
he made from Appropriation 712~500'-^2 (Lincoln Parli Irrigation
System)*
\tinuU9 ^* minutea of the Park Commiaaion meeting held December
--roveii
30 J 1947, were approved and adopt edm
gan Francisco Citv (Jolt Championahip^ Mr, J, E, French'a
*:un(i- requeat for permiaaion to aponaor the San Franciaco City Golf
" Championship at Harding, Lincoln, and Sharp Park '7olf Couraea,
on February 21, 22, and 23, with the match play to follow on
consecutive Sunday a, through Uarch 28, 1948, waa 'yranted,
Rand's End, Beleaae of Lease* On the recommendation of
the Superintendent, the Commission accepted the United States
Government's proposal to pay $4,235,00 as cash settlement in
lieu of performing the restoration work on the convenience
Station at Land's End, and authorised the Secretary to forward
te hia Honor the Mayor, for execution, the release of th9
Government leaae covering Land'a End,
\l:ien8ion8 Extenaions o.f Time, The following extensions of time were
I?; Tine:
granted:
Associated Engineers - Installation of Irrigation
ayatem for Misaion Park - ninety dcya.
Associated Engineers - Installation of Irrigation aystem
Unit No, 1, Told en (kite Park - thirty day a,
E, J, Treacy - Installation of a two inch water Toain
in 3uena Vista Park - sixty days,
George Paulsen - Installation of aprinkling ayatem on
Dolorea Boulevard - aixty daya,
\ki.ohUons: The fallowing reaolutiona were approved and adopted by
the Park Commiaaion:
f?v<jnT.nTTaTf NO, 1523
RESOLVED unanimoualy by the Park Comniasion that for vhe
beat intereat and proper conduct of the Park Department the
Controller be and ia hereby requested to approve the follow-
ing paymentat
COLLECTOR OF JNT^RIUL REVm^E ^ 149,28
Federal Tax on Admisaiona - December 1947
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ADAILA^S^-LJOS $ 378,60
final paytneni - Alterationt to Cott Tow9r
l^ q. aRATTAN
Final payment - Drilling of a 12 inch wtll
and the installation of a turbine puntp at
the Water Works, Golden 7ate Park*
i, qUAm)T ^- SONS
final payment - Painting fences at the San
francisco Zoological Gardens
WV, MCINTOSH & son
final Payment - Rehabilitation of Convenience
Station at Alamo Square,
/^ WM^ SORENSON
Final Payment - Glasing and Painting of
Conservatory, Golden Gate Park
RALPH UURRAJ
Band Concerts - Golden Gate Park
December 1947 $993,60
Liability Insurance 16,77
365,70
299,90
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1,012,37
RESOLUTION NO* 1524
RES 017 ED unanimously by the Park Commission that for
the best interest and proper conduct of the Park Departmmt
the Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the
following Work Orders:
Description Amount
W,0,No. Department
340 Real Estate Dept,
341 Dept. of public
Works - "^reau of
Building Repair
Services & Expenses $ 300,00
in connection viith
acquisitiQit zf pr-npertv
required for iicLaren
Park
Install new 2f" control 220.00
valve and necessary
piping at Balboa park
Nursery,
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imSCLVTIOK f^O- 1525
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that for the
test interest and proper conduct of the Park Departnent the
Controller be and is hereby recuested to approve the follow^
im§ order for service or work:
ORDER FOR
SERVICE OR
■rCRK VENDOR
DESCtlPTION
AHOVNT
62 Paanc Heating & Sheet f *f ^^-«' f ,^*^,,,/ ^^^"^'^
\; .\ r,^ Heater in kodel Tacht
^^*^^ ^''- clubhox^se, 'rolden Gate Perk
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RESOLUTION NO. 1526
RESOLVED unaninoualy by the Park Coiim(««ion that for
the ^99t interest and proper conduct 0/ the Park Department
the Controller he and iw hereby requested to approve the
following ALLOTMENTS and TRANSFERS:
ALLOTirSNTS
Appropriation
?12"500-'53 Fleiehhacker Pool Ifoiemigation
Diving Tower
$18,765.00
Front
TRANSFERS
for
712-200-04
Contractual Servicee
Recreational Division
?12'500-04
Improvenente - Recreational
Division 140.62
..iourned:
There being no further business to come before the
c'onmiasion, the meeting adjourned at 5:00 p.m»
erald J. lAnar
Secretmry
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februTy 13, 1946
A regular M99-bing •/ the Prk C9nmi9ai$n wa held
W«dn69d*y, February 11, 1946, «t 3t00 p.»., in lioUren Ledge,
Qelden Gete Park, S*n Fr%nciaoe»
The fellewing Oenmieeienere were preeentt
Ifr* Hmrucy S» Teller, Preeiieni
Mr* Peter Bercut
Mr» Wm» i/. Ceffvmn
Ur* Fred D» Parr
Jfr» HUgh Gallegher
lip;'*- "^^^ Secretary presented the felleioing oerti/icate frem
lifiit
yjnMii* his Hsner the Mayer certifying te the appeintment •/ Fred D»
iffj parr as a member ef the park Cemniasieni
" THE CITY AND COUNTT OF SAN FRANCISCO
" STATE OF CALIFORNIA
"TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME; GREETING:
" Repesing special confidence in the fidelity and
ability ef FRED D, PARR, I da, by these presents, by uirtue
sf the cutherity vested in me by the Charter ef the City
and Ceunty ef San Francisce, appeint him a nevtber ef the
Park Coms^isaien in and far the City and Ceunty ef San
rrznciica, he ta hald mmH iff ice far i/W ieru ^tiding
January 15, 1950 frem and after the 30th day af January
194d, vice Haioard J» Finn, resigned*
" IN TrSTIUONT WHEREOF, I have aigned my name and
have cauaed the aeal ef my office ta be affixed hereta
this 30th day a f January 1946 •
(aigned) ELMER E. R03INS0S
Mayer
^Atteai
" MAI G, FUNKS
Executive Secretary
ta the Uayar
e minutea af the Park Cemmiaaian meeting af January 29,
2946 were appraued and adapted*
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On the rec§mmendmti9n •f the Superintendent, the Cewiiit'
$ien appreued (Mlling fer kidt on the felleioing pr#j«tt»*
L'ree
1, Ke3€r StadiuMj Rehubilittitien •/ Cenvenienoe
St^tien*
5. Kesmr Ste^diuvi, Replacement •/ Sewer
S. Kexar Sttidiunij Replacement •/ Slectricml
Cenducter9 Sump Pump
4» Gelden (?«te Prk, Irrigttien System, Unit Ne» 2
S» Harding Park <?•!/ Courae, Pumping Plant
6» Tlei»hhaoker Peol, Replace Cable
7, Reeerveir near Nerth Mill
^ree Planting Prepesal^ On the Superintendent's recta-
mendatien, the Cemmiaeien accepted Ifr, (?• Oalene'e prepesal
ie acquire native trees /rem varieus Pan-American ceuntries
t$ be planted in the Arberetum in 1950, aitheut cest t§ the
Cenmissian*
Tr^.ring, TS^ngineerina and Architectural Services. The Superintendent
:«':tSrilMt autherixed f secure prepesals fsr engineering and archi-
''^' tectural services fer the fellewing prejectsi
Distribution System - Lincoln Park
Further development of Strybing Arboretum
convenience Station - Old Speedwiy msadi'^
Convenience Station - Big Rec, Alterations
f.7.P«rfc r.olden gate P^rk^ Cross Park Run. The Pacific Association
i^niS of the Amateur Athletic Union's request for permission to
conduct their Senior and Junior Run in Golden Gate Park on
March ?, 1948, was granted.
.l.c. ./ ^7... .f Fine Arts. A resolution presented by Super-
^"""^Uor ge.rge Christopher, requesting the Commicsion to consider
including sufficient funds in its budget for the fiscal year
1948^9 for the restoration of the Palace of Fine Arts was
next considered. The Secretary was instructed to perform
the following aotst
2ll3f^^
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requ
(%) Direct « c*mMunictiti9n *• hi» }:9n§r she iAi»r
gating th«* « »i^plcmentml «ppr»prUtt»n he included in
the Cemmisaien't 1948-49 budget in en exeunt eufficient te
finence •n erehitecturel survey te ceternine the cenditien
gnd the ces
t ef rehebiliteting the Pmleee •/ Pine Arte,
(b) Advise the Finence Cenviittee ef the 'eard ef
Superv
isere ef the ebeve eteted eotien*
er's
(c) Te urge the Beerd ef Supervieere te centinue it*
pregrem effectively initieted by the Beard ef Supervis
Reselutien No. 6040, adepted December 5, 1946, te
effectuute the trenefer ef the preperty •
,f Fine Art, is Uceted te iHc City end Ceunty ef San
n which the Pelmoe
Fran
cisce by the U. S. Jevernment free ef eny cenditiene,
^mser StediuUi
A reselutien presented by ^Bervisj
Sullivan reque
immediately the pe
sting that the Park Otmmissi
m investigate
ssibility of enlarging Keaar Stadium,
se
that the ann\
tal Shrine ^ame wi
11 remain in San Francisce
and :n,ere
peeple may view this game, u>as n
ext conaideredt
The Secretary wa
a instruc
ted te perferm the fellewing actst
(e) Advise the Finance Commi
itee that it weuU be
impassible te enlarge Ke::ar
calendar ye*r,
Stadium during the current
f. nermit the 'J>erk te be
14 ne
'•lu%bii
S:uere:
c,»pUUd f,r the iS4S /,>tb.ll a«..n.
(,) n^t every eff.rt ..uU »e ».«. *• "="" *"«
„c«..rv /uni, tM. .»r -.Uh »Mc. *. cnd.ot . .^r.e,
enlarged*
(0) TH.t the C^i^'i'" ""^^ "-"" • •*""' '^
^ *h^f miaht be agitable far the
mvailable city property that might
. ^.-n af • new stadium at seme future date.
censtructien ef • neuj «
. ... The fellei^ins 'P^^'*^ ••' *^' ^**^
I Columbia Square. The foxx
Attorney was next presented!
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OPINION
OF
CITY ATTORNEY
n January 22, 1948
"SUBJECT: USE OF PARK LANDS FOR STREET PURPOSES; COLUMBIA
SQUARE,
"Qentleiaen :
f I mm in reoeipi •/ y«ur request /t mn tpiTifn at
f§llow»:
"C0lumbim Square (BUck 3754 - 100 y«r« 396) ia park
Drtperty and in the pracesa •/ being rsturned by the
United Statea Army ta the Juriadiotian of thia
Commiasian^
"Twa af the streeta bounding Calumbia Square are
Sherman and Columbia Square Streets* These streeta
are narrow, having only about 37 feet from property
line to property line*
"Several of the property omera with business establish^
menta along Sherman Street have requested the P^rk
Commission to jive up a portion of the park to mable
the widening of the street and thereby relieve the
traffic congestion,
"Will you please advise this office ^^.«*^«^ ^''f ^,.
CommiBSion has the legal right to reauce *^^ /'?•
./ r«; « park, and (b) of Columbia Square, so that
the adjoining streets can be widened.
" 0 I I N I 0 K
land was set aside for perk purposes.
» other parka have been dedicated by the city itaeif
purposes.
. The general rule i a that f/ -/-/,!;: ZMority
dedicated far park P^^^P^^* **/.%. *t
•/ the city ta withdraw it ther.,rom.
Cal. Appi
Co,
A r,^ir land for purposea of any character
"However, usea of P*^^* ^^"^/,!^;,;„t o/ the park by the
which tend to ir.pr#ue *^J ^-^^XS aaue been sustained
. a; Library building used only for library purposes.
r.<^r>frg» V. Loj^ An-^'ilea,
150 CalT
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le
2ll3/*e
n 2) Street cur tunnel which enabled more individuals
tt use the park9
If (Humvhreiia v» San Frmnciac*,
92 (7«1. App, 69, J
"The courts have permitted the use of park lends fer
T}urp»ses other than park purpesea where the charter
exDressly ^ranted such p»wer to the city^
expi
Sees
1) Spinks u. Los Angeles,
220 Cal. 330;
^itsman v
3d Cal.
Los AnneleSj
App* (2d) 470
(There section of the charter allowed the
board of park commissioners to cuthoriae
the opening of streets and other public
ways in or through parks)
2) Harter
141 Cal^
San
Jo 30 J
(Where charter of the city of San Jose
permitted an hotel to be erected on
3)
P ,
c park)
Linares
(Where WaVter'o'f the City ond County of
San -rancisco .permitted lease of sub^
surface rights for garage purposes)
». Citu and Oountu of .^"^ Francisco.
(2d) 441
"Section 41 of the charter providest
It 'The /park/ commissioners shall ^l^^l^^/i'rZuln
of the commission, .^'l^^f i"^ erection oj- Lili-
erect and to ^ ^P '''''■ If I't^H' I'llelta^ in this
inis and structures *^*«^««"' e^ce.jz
charter otherwise provided,
the lands under its controx nor .^ ^^^^^
building or mai
ntlr-.nc' .r . = . ./ "V ^r"!*"/'
-*3ra
tmltltmimtt»mi ■■ H'
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♦ the use •
would i>« consi
/ « portion of the park for street purposes
stent with the purposes for which the park
nThgre is further qualification that as to parks estab"
^ iuate grant, an exmmination must always be
lished by pr
de of -the specific grant to ascertain whether there
ma
are an
grantor*
y restrictions which rnay
have been imposed by the
''Your a
ttention is directed to my
opinions of January I5j
Yqs? where you were advised on the matter of the
iltension 0/ Clay Street throug_h I^/^y/J^t.^f^K^
ifarch 24,
walks wer
and
lh24 1941, wherein you were cdvised that the sid«-
ch ^^^/f^i^'JJ*^ ,j. ij,, street, and that if sidewalks
w
ere conu^r
ted to streets, the park Commission cou
Id
build walks on park property^
Respectfully submitted,
/s/ Jno» J. O'Toole
City Attorney
"To {Board of Park Commissioners
On no
tion duly made and seconded, the Comn
is si on denied
the request tha
t the area of Columbia Square be reduced to
enab
le the widening of Sherman
an
d Columbia Square Streets,
"he Commission app
bordering
roved removing the sidewalk area
Columbia square on Sherman and Columbia Squara
Streets to enable
y^idening of said streets and directed the
Superintendent to design pa
ths for pedestrians within the
park area when
sai
d varK is ren
abilitated.
C»it
r«t;er;
noit To er. In com,
)liance with the L'ayo
r's directive
to temporarily disco
n
tinue the use 0
f electricity when u
rcome the power
sed
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3h*rp
AlU
a9lden CCkte Prk *t the bmnd oonconrae on Sundmy, Ifarch 7,
1948, at 1:30 p.m., w«3 granted.
ifc^uren Park* The Southern DiBtriot Director, 5«n
Francisco airl Scout Council's request for permission to
use McLaren Park, the area off Persia Street on flay 22,
between the hours of 9 «.ni. to 4 p.m., for day camping, waa
granted,
Th9 San Francisco Qirl Scout Council's request to use
McLaren Park on Saturday, April 3, from 9 a.m., *• 4 p.m.,
and/or Saturday, April 10, the same time, for camp purposes
and further requesting the use of the camp for eight days,
commencing July 19, 20, 21 and 22, and 26, 27, 28, and 29,
from 10 o.m. *• 3 p.m., i^as granted.
llnnnt Davidson. Mr. Lloyd H. Berendsen's request for
permission to place a bron:^e plaque in some low suitable
oase at the top of Uount Davidson, in appreciation for the
services rendered by Reverend Homer K. Pitman, u,a3 denied.
n.i.ntal Tea larden. Ur. Richard B. Clump's offer to
.resent a bron.e Budnha to be placed in vhe Tea :Jarden .as
accepted, subject to the approval of the Art Commission.
Snar^^^ark^ The Sharp Park aolf Club's request for
permission to conduct the Club Championship tournament on
...... o ...... ..v^oh nlay for the follov^ing four Sundays,
„a, .ppro^i. All otH.r i.t>. r.o.e.t.a ..re dent.i.
^^^^^^UMJU rne Jones retn,iUt Church', request f,r
2/.rch 27. from 1 p.n.. U * P-"- »" ''""•^•
j^^^^^r^^^ri^ ne ParKsi^e District Improvement CUt ,
re,.e.t t..t . e.n. ..x »e pUoe. in L.rsen P.r. ... .«.*.<«
.ni reSerrei t, the Superintendent.
^^^^^^^^_jur^ IT... S. Hall-s reo.eet f.r permission
t, inst.ll . Sire »».p. A- ' "^ "*""•" '■' "^ "^" ^ ^
. • ut ic*. pari.. ■»•• referred U the Superintendent
overhanging lit. Lane r»' »
for investigation and report.
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, fflttrf Sstatet )ir, L* D» Jones*» request thai a^nd
xii^^ ^0 cletired on the Commissitn'a property near his home, w§.9
referred to the Superintendent with full power to oct,
requesto for permiaaion
Superintendent with full
power to «ct;
yrom Alljreen Jarden Speciolista for permission
to plant two flowering Red Gum trees on the
sidewalk in front of 734 Ashbury Street;
From WUrster, Bernardi and Emmona, Architects
for pi - . - .. -..
trees on
Street:
rmiasion to plant four flower eucalyptus
the sidewalk in front of 345 Franklin
From three re
eaidents requesting permission to
plant two street treea each on the aouth side
of Washington Street, between Fillmore and
Steiner Streets*
Umgton ^nntinaton square. I'r. L. Houser'a requeat for per^
tall a refreshment concession in Huntington
Jcu«rfj
saion to ins
{lux
Square, waa deniedi
J^x College.
that Mr3» Sydney Ste
'The Director of Lux College's recueat
in Rich be permitted to give a lecture
at Lux College on Thursday, -ebruary 19, from 11 to 3,
o'clock, was granted.
Palac
e 0^
Fine Arts,
The American National Red Cross
request that a letter be furn
ished them, in triplicate.
r vhich the Palace of Fins
^r,^inn-h.i.nn vhe conditions unde
Art, u,ill 0. :r.ntei t. then on Jane 23 »ni 24. 1946, »..
referred v the Secretary fer reply.
:.,,,cii,n ZMJ>SOU<UIMMOM. r^.e Superintenient er.tei th.t .11
''■^-' un,,fe c,n,iti,n> rep.rtei *y ^he l>ep.rt.e.t ./ Ini.,tri.l
SeUtien* h»d been ctrreoted.
^ p,i^ne efyine_ArtM ■^' Secretary ... directed t,
,dui.e Ue.ers. J.hn J.hneen and ^^iUert KneU, th.t ,t .uc^
«.. .3 the ^tter of the use of the P.Xac. of Fine Art,
„.. en th. agenda, they vouU be ,. notified.
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nmm.nh Chalst* Supervisor George Ghriatepher's inquiry
ga t§ whether the Beach Ch*let ia au«tl«5Ze fer leasing ims
referred te the Secretary fer reply.
The felleioing letters were read and referred t§ the
guperint endeni t
Fren the Puena Vista Park Tennis Club cemplaining
9f th
e can
ditien ef the surface •/ the tennis courts,
Frem the Parkside Tennis Club cemplaining ef the
surface ef the tennis courts at Parkside Square aid request-
ing th^t they be repaired.
Fren the parkside Tennis Club complaining ef the
i at UcCeppin Square and request-
ndition ef the tennis ne
ing that the pest and the net oe replaced.
From
the Seabright Imprevenent Association requesting
the placing ef benches on
the Sunset Boulevard strip.
Fren iir. FAw. J. Flynn reque
itim that trees and
shrubs en the we
1400 and 1500
St side of Sunset doulevard, between the
black, be thinned out thoroughly.
From the Lincoln Park Woman
'z Club requesting that
the I.«.r fotpoth running ar.und land', Sni 6. rep
a\
red,
From Mr. H. Tofte ef the San Franc
isco Model Yacht
Club pretesting against putting s
an
d into Spreckels Lake,
From h
is Honor the I^ayor reques
ting that all depart-
ram for xhe fiscal year
-.enta submit a proposed work prog
1946-49, not later than L^arch 1, 1245.
, ^j.-«B i.^r* read and ordered filed:
The following letters were reaa »
i^ + iMTx - r&cQ'i.m,endations for
•rom the Down Town Association - rei,o me
. rehabilitate and mintain the Palace of
action to preserve, reaaoiiii^'i^
Fine Arta.
w j.n.r the Manor transmitting communication
From his :ionor tne u^n^
Sro. Mr. CarlUn B. naXX. President. 3U U,ryU S,u,r,
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plcy field, San Francisco and the Secretary be and he is
hereby authorised t» execute the same in the name of the
pmrk C9mmiasion and that payment therefor in the amount
§f Eighteen thousand, seven hundred and twenty ($18,720)
dallars be made from Appropriation 712»500*7d (Fleishhacker
Play field).
<^as House Covs_, Lawn and Irrigation Installation,
The Secretary presented th<s follo'joing bids for the above
Dork!
ffuettig and Schramm $14,406.45
Watkin and Sibbald 15, 554.10
George Paulsen ^.7, 695. 00
J. W.^rem Company 17,813,00
On zhe recommendation of the Superintendent rand on
notion duly made end seconded, the follomina resolution was
adoptedt RESOLUTION JJO. 1536
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that a
contract beaocrded to Huettig and Schromm covering the
lawn and irrigation installation at 7-as .Voucs Cove, Snr.
Francisco, and the Seer Hary oc ar 1 ae is hereby authorised
z, execute the sa-ne in the nr.re of the Park Cornission and
that payT.ent therefor in the <:w^nt of Fourteen thousand
four hundred and six dollars and fortyfive cents (.:L:, iO^.-15)
be paid from Appropriaiion 712-30^-^1 ^- '^rbor).
...... r...,<nn^ Po.er n.i ->M,-.^c.. C,cte..3 .t Yao^t
-r.r-nnr l^.tension. TUe secretary .resented .he following
aide for c:.e .ooue vork: ^,^, ^,j,
,17,517
Aizcrr.^t^s
■;. r:. Tittle company
AuD'^:t "lecl^ic Corr-cny
16,528
(a) ;13, 930
iuj 1,Ssj3
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1, 753
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On ihs racommenJLabien of the Superintendent and on
r.i9ti^n duly made and aeconded, the following r^solniicn
ots adopted:
RESOLUTION NO. 1537
r.SSOLYED ur.aninously by the Park Co-^.Assion that a
contract be awarded to .7. S, TITTLE CQ^l'ANI covering street
lighting, pouter and telephone s^ste^is ci laciu Karbor
Extension, San Fnnciaco, and the Secretary be and he is
hereby ai^thorisied to execute ihe same in the nane of the
Park Commission and thct pcyncnr therefor in the nnount
0/ Thirteen thousandj nine hundred nnd eighty {^13,560)
dollars (Alternate A), be vicde from Appropriation
712-500^91 (Yacht Harbor),
Yacht Herbcr J.^oorinj Lioer.ae!!, : .ittiT. duly ^ade
and seconded the fellov^ing applioLtions for i'sc.i .irirbor
L'oorir.g Licenses were approvedt
;.vixr or BOAT
Sera':, Ann
Tart
Jo-:-dy
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&^innie Q
Bl2Gk Wid9W
Elan
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VAL-E or AFPLICA':^
JUtA'^L /-'Mj
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132
.:. L,5aist
209
JacK 1, Jaufs
13t
J, EmDeL'aadel
16
SdUm ij* j-ilr,ore
100
Arnold J, iridley
220
T»A, Happe
36
Frederic IJurphy
119
Edward •>• Letter
Aeiip,
Robert J,¥hite
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W of the Superintendent, the following aeiin.uent acccuni:
referred to vhe .ureau qT ^elincuent ..uenue, (Damage U
Pfrk Property)
h\ J» Bar ford Sr.
.Tir^i.^ni Account. On the rsco'.ue,ii&tion
as
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resoluti^ns u^ere adopted:
l^^K,^oLUTioi; ::o. 15^9
HESOLVJUD ananiuously by the Perk Commission that for
^he best interest and proper conduct of the Park Department
the Controller be cni is hereby requested f approve the
folloi^ing Orders for Service or Si'orkt
OliDSH FCH
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DESCRIPTION
AL'O'uNT
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::orthern Counties i'iile Fee for title i:^sur- ^j.5.C0
jns. Co^ snce policy - Lot 12,
Bio jk 0006 (Lenian)
65 California pacific
Titls Insurc.nce Co,
Title insurance fee - Id^OO
Lots 2 and 12, 31ock
C0S4 (^ood)
les, y*.
i:'f'jn^i]7lo}' ro> IbCO
IISSOLVSD ur.&nirr.ously oy the Park Co-iiiiri^': .'.ai for
the beet interest c:.l proper coniuct of the Pcrk Jepartnent
the nontr^oller be end is r^rehy rr.cuested to approve the
f9lloL^inj pay.^ents:
Federal Taz on Adt%issions - January 194.0
3and Concerts - Golden rCts Park
January iJ?*©
nA,.^.^.m::rA p/-ri'^ ^^^^-^U'^' ^'j'^^^ '
^rchase of Lots 2 an ^ 12 m ^ssesf^or a
flock 2064 frov. Frances 0. I^aoa nna nugh
r. Wood, required for LcLcren Park
*liei'til ofunacuirek ^^'-^^^f g^r^iS !
for Yacht Aaroor -nd P^rceUJ en. 10
Dec. It 194c to Aou. 30, i^-^^*
/leishhccker PUyfield - Ji-ly ^* ^-''
j,eoe:n.ber 31, 1-^1'^ •
he/lOO cental ^r^^^^pi^^ /.
Fleishhccker Plmyf'-'^^^ ' '^''^^ ^'
December 31, 1947*
$ 246.30
1,C69*S0
325,00
1,006.66
P,, 340. 13
5,978.35
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Architectural sarvices in connection with
the rehabilitatitn •/ vestibule entrmnce
end repM cement •/ Flate JUss at Coit Touer,
Telegre-ph Hill
$470* 00
Replacement of Somesti
Fleiihhacker P#oi
c Wmter Line «i the
Eleventh Progresc p^ynent - Installation
»/ an irrigatien aysten. Unit No% 1
Golden Gats Pnrk
abdETT elect. lie conrAn
First pcyinent - Underground Electric Cable
to cross. Mount Davidson park*
CALiyOP.NiA WIRE CLOTH CORPO.lAnON
First payment. Installation oj Chain Link
Fence, Fleishhacker Pool
ASSOCIATED E!rU}JSE.HS
First Progress Payrient - Installation of
New ScuT^ Rail Drainaoe Line at the Fleishhccker
Swirrming Pool,
924» 00
1, 654, 00
3,653,10
2,385,00
4,113,00
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RESOLlTIOa KO, 1531
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that for
the best interest and proper conduct of the Park Departrnent
the Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the
following ALL0?-T:'TS:
A r, '■>ror riatj. aix
712'C00-01 Fleishhacker Play field Land $ 5,318,46
Yacht Harbor Land 1,606,66
Materials and Supplies, Genl Divn, 10,000,00
Materials end Supplies, Zoo Divn, 709,00
Forage Zoo Division 4,000,00
Materials and Supplies, RecDivn, 1,000,00
712-600-04
712-300-01
712-300-02
712-365-02
712-300-04
712-500-91
Yacht Harbor
(Street Lighting
(Lawn d Irrirjation
Instruction
13,960,00
14,406,45
23,386,45
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RSSOLUTION NO. i.5.?a
RESOIVED thmt mil n9n-ciuil aeroice •ppointnents,
tenporTy appointmentB and remou^la mmde by tho Sup^rtn-
itndent •/ P*rk9 /t the iifntha •/ Septentter through
Decemiier, 1947, he mnd the a«me «re hereby aippraved; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that • repart of said
mppointmenta and removals be transmitted i§ the Controller
•nd the Civil Service Conmiaaion^
RESOLUTION NO. 1533
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commiaaion that the
Secretary be and is hereby authorised to perform the
necessary acts to secure faithful performance bonds for
the following named positions!
1 Assistant Superintendent
1 Accountant
1 Secretary
1 Cashier
1 Senior Clerk - Relief Cashier
1 Senior Clerk ^-purchasing
1 Head Clsrk - Personnel Records
1 Jeneral Clrrk Typist - Storeroom records
1 Director of Recreational Aciiviti es
1 Supervisor of Restaurants and playgrounds
•s,}fo.
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hESCLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that for
the best interest and proper conduct of tfis Park Department
the Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the
transfer of ^14,495,43 to Appropriation olZ-OOO^OO (Reserve
for Adjustaent) from the unencumbered balances in the
following appropriationst
612-'200''01 Contractual Services - Ten'l.Divn,
C12-S15'01
612-300^01
612-361-01
Maintenance & Repair - Sideu^alks &
.oads
Materials d Supplies - -eni.tJtun.
Soil a Fertilizer - J-enl»Divn,
612-400-01-3 Equipment - General Division
111,53
1,476.00
1,280*96
574.30
90U93
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612-900-^01
612'900-01-1
612'^00''02
612-365-02
612-900^02
612-200-03
612-300-03
612-300-03-1
612-350-03
612-400-03
612-900-03
612-300-04
512-300-01
412-cOO-Ol
812-400-04
Fixed Charges - Genl. Divn, # 895.15
Services Other Bepts, ?enJ,D<wn. 352,34
Services Other Depta» Centrml Shep 228*70
U*teriml9 <fi Supplies - Zee Divn* 22,36
Forage * Food fr Animels Zoo.Divn, 414»82
Services Other Depts, Zoo Diviaien 7,75
Contrmctuml Services - CoTrmisstiry
Divn,
i^teri^ls a Supplies - Commissary
Divn,
206,91
77,25
Materials & Supplies - Resale 777,73
Foodstuffs - Comnissary Divn, 6,267,78
Equipment - Commissary divn, 231,04
Services Other Depts, Conm,Divn, 94,16
Materials & Supplies, Recreational
Divn,
Materials c- Supplies - Senl Divn,
Materials c- Supplies - Qenl, Divn,
Equipment - recreational Diim,
53,54
254, C4
16,56
251,94
$14,495,43
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liESQLVFD unanimously by the /^ri C'*iimisaion that for
the proper conduct and best interest of the Park Departmm i
the Controller be and is hereby requested t» approve an
expenditure not to exceed $3,500 for the purchase of
Rhododendron and Aaalea Plants against the John IfcLaren
Bhodsdendran and Azalea Jell Bequest.
WnsnEAS, section 41 of the Charter of the City and
County of San Francisco authorizes the Park Commission to
lease the subsurface under public paries for -e purpose of
constructing and operating therein public auU.oliU garages
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^nd ptirking •tations; and
WilEHSAS, 3UC/1 muihoristiti»n ia nubject t» certain terms
end canditfna; and
WIISREAS, The Park Commiasian haa determined and found,
end now determines and finda, that it ia in the publio
intereat that a garage fer theparking and garaging of
automobiles he constructed and operated under the aurfaee of
5i, Uary'a Square, and that this CowMission advertiae for
bids far « leaae not to exceed fifty (50) yeara of the aub»
aurfaee under aaid 3t, Ifary'a Square, to enable the
construction and operation therein of such a public auto-
mobile garage and parking station; and
WHEREAS, this Commission haa on file on thia 11th
day of February, lif4a, the folloioing docunentsz
rorn of Proposal or Bid,
Form of Lease,
Surface Plcn of St. Mary's Square,
Eleoationa of St. l^ary's Square,
Specifications for St. k'ary's Square Surface,
.reference to lohich documents is hereinaft-r uade in the
proposed form of Call for Bids; ar.d
WHEREAS, thia Cowmiasion determined and found, and
now determinea and finds, that construction of a public
automobile garage and parking station :^en completed, and
the operation thereof, -^^ill not be, in any material
respect or degree, detrimental to the original purpose
for icaich St. Mary's Square v>as dedicated or in contra-
vention of the conditions of any jrcnt unaer .hich said
park has been received, ic
hen said uutonobile garage and
.r*tn, .*.*;.-> "^'n h.« i--'-. constructed .. con,e.plcU<i
parking
bi, the yarn •.:
Commission.
Ill -or Bids considered this day by this
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HOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HESOLVSD,
!• Th*t thi9 Coaaiiaitn d9e» hereby adopt and
«npriu« "the Form of Proposal or Bid, the Form of Leaoe,
the Surface Pi«n of 2t, Jjary'a Square, the Eleuettona
§f Si* liary'a Square and the Specificationo for St» L'ary'o
Square Surface, now on file with ihia Cowniooion*
2m That the Secretary of the Park Comnioaion be and
he hereby ia directed forthwith to public the Call for nido
in form as hereinafter set forth once a aay for oix
consecutive days in the official newopaper of the City and
County of San Francisco, State of Calif tmia.
3. TT.at the Secretary of The Park Commioaion be ani
he is hereby authorized and directed to rtceiue sealed
proposals as contemplated by M« said Call for Bids and t«
d» ar.y aui all things neeessc-, -.r ttivl^.able -a c.rry out
the ints'tion of this ComKiSii*^^ «» .'.iicc:--i oy this
resolution, and by the zert,s of tftf Call for Bids.
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Jef/ijrson Square* At the request of the Executive
Secretary of the Scin Frrnci3co Coordinating Oounoil for
You
th Welfare, ihe h taring on using J^ff^rson Square ca a
site for a tevtporary building Das put ou;r for a month.
Freedom C^ardena* In cooperation u; iih the national
camp
aign to produce more food
cini u^
r truest of the
chair^^cn of the San j-'rancicco Freedom G-arden Counjil, the
Covur,
ission directed the Superintendent to lay out four aundred
COz^O ga
rdtfr plots in joiae
n G-ctt park, in the oiciniiy of
41st Avjnae and
for fcailies :Ji
The Superi
South Drive, Said plots to be cvcil^Lle
thout space of their o'j)n to cultivate vegetablea*
r.ter.dent j)C3 further instruc-ved io r.duioe those
applying
for garden plota that (a) the ao::iT.i£3ion maid not
furnish any seed, fertili-^<ir.
r« 't . .1 "L ~^ n
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at If the
^ater shortage continued, water t^ouiu j= r.i^~le available for
the vegetable gardens only after
l/l»7 /»!
irnfi irrigation needs
of the pu,rk u.<re -.cX
retain possession of ti
(c) that persons ■■.ouij. us aixo'^ej. to
^lots only if
Vac^ Kept the~>.
ood
conciticn end
i uith the understanding
':hct ihe zrojrc
juld
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s e:A.t ended bu order of
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vhe Conmis&ior.n
freely Tibbiit^. After c Msau&slo^. : ...
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Anler.on, representing tue Uealy Tiboivzc C uctructior o.-.^ny,
:he Superintendent ^^5 authori^^ed io -recced wiz'
of gr..s 2nd shrubs on v^c chould.rs and park'^cy o,
Kighwa.y and Vicente Street*
ield, :'r, Arthur 7al^^r -.
FleU: h hacker f-j-'-'Jl
rr:o.t
: ; :]rcr.ted
*:■ r'^ila for ri~\-ecr. .o^r.^
p:rriissicn to ^^bstitut: vn^enty pow
^^ Y>n ■ 1 mi ri yieishJiacn.Ci' I J.
raij.3 on the mimaiure ra„l^ay ^ .' .xc*o
ho addi-.ional co-t to the Joa.;iv /,^;^'^.
nhr.Tt-r Arntrd-^^nU The SeCT'-::^r
av
^^ before the Judiciary Oorr,,,ittee c
discuss the proposed Charter A
'■/ the '0
' orj,cii^d to appear
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Iftyor'a
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/oruaried a comr%un;cc^;on to ^r.c
asking that they h^cK^ ^ survey
rurthcr reporvsd to the
bior'c rec>ist, he
jlden '^att pcrk
or the irkis i:
. . >-f- he suitable for fishing,
to determine .hich .i9^i oe su. ^^^^^^^
^iiiiHl' ^v^ ntv IttoTT.ey c- -'^-"^
an opir^ior. /rou the o..y ^ ^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^
in the Helene Strybing .ecuest ""''^^ ^^^ ^^^^, .^^
- w^- Cor fiord ^ispiay^
struction of a i;u,a^in. j
Arboretum an
J Botanical l-arden^.
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Stadium^ The Superinten ient was aut/iorirtfi to
secure
a proposal fron iZr. fhcnas Chaoe /or engineering
aer
vices for a
survey of Kesar Stadium, to determine whether
jr not i
t could be enlarged and the cost thereof.
:ej House
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tf. The Secretary was directed to consult
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the City Attorney and perform ishateuer acts nijht be
.ecessary to protect the Commi
ssion's interest in the contract
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th i'r. Harold Peterson at Jas House Cove,
panhanile. }Ir. TTn. .Tutskoio's request for cerva.n
roveiients to the panhandle in t'l
e vicinity of Ash bury and
ts, Das referred to Superintendent for report*
Fell Streets,
f;zch d pitch ana j^vt rol.f Courst,
I.'r,
Arthur Rosenbauw. apneared
to urge the Cowaission to give con
of a pitch end putt golf course
vicinity of 4?th Avgu
siderction to the cor.atruction
in 'rO
Iden :c.te Park, in the
e end Lincoln Way,
\f>. outlined in
Tuesday U, February 24,
24. 1947, sporting section of the San
Ton ci SCO Chroni
cle. The Superintendent i^as instructed to
proceed icith a survey
the property end to prepare an
estincte of cost.
..Pork
::le8:
Golusn :a
i perk ^^tablsst
•nie request of the St, Patrick's
Day Committee to s
table forty horses in the s
tables ct the
k'arch 12, 13, end 14, was re^
rrea
zo the
Polo yield, or.
Supcrinten^en-. .../i jull poller to oe»*
"he follo^cin, letters were read and referred to the
Superintenlent:
m™ DcoU L. 0 'Berry. r.cue.Ung tUct n, *. a,M,n,d
. .^11 Plot OS ,rou»d ,. yolUn :o« Por, for n .,,.tc>,l,
garden,
- >. 1 «». t'>^ Deaf recuer-'-ir.-' thai
yrom the California School . or r .e Dea.^
they be notified when plants are discarie.,
-..n uor-'enan's Association complaining
From the San Francisco Hor.e .an
i» + 0 Pnrk aiii along Lake
of refu,, being dumped in Joloen ;.t, . .r»
Merced trails.
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,-„» i".na«l iuslsr complaining of the *.r.nia ,.«t arJ xir.
in jlisno S5uore.
rh, /cUoioing leUcro mere reed and ordered filed:
rro, Sohu^an, /i=rri, ar.a *.rn,v r.cu.,«r.3 a* opportunity
to .anas* the cor.o«aion c.and iooat.i on the loBer floor of
ne Xouatic Pork Buildlns and to /urn;,). o--t.rin, s.rutoo
in the building m
y„» i-r.. Boloree Kc,on ,u,5..-ting *).»* "«'• i"-^"*"- "'
considered cs Cueen 0/ the ISay.
/ro» J^r.. Clement ,. Collin, eu,ge,ti.J th.t her daughter,
Carci^n iee .oiiin,. ^e considered for «ueen 0/ the my.
rron £d.und 5oott. ^ud,e, Superior Court, -.ed^ood City.
.iuocotin, eeiection 0/ .cr.i.r. iee Colline a, <ueen 0/ t.^.
Uc-y*
Trow. Jo-Anne T^.ompson .u.gg
estin^ r;.ct she be considered
for Crown Bearer*
** «+vt,-i i-hc'- she oe considered as
rrou Judith Svanron requesting the.
;uefn of the L'ay.
^^ nnnae-ting that the proposeo.
K ^-i-f-iLnfed in Suiro Fork*
Planetarium be situatca m
.ro, ... .. --.^P- "-"«- - --^^^"" ■' ""
,,_,,„., „.a.i.itatir.:, .•.= ^i-oe 0. .ine .rte :-en..e
..on rre. .o.er= S.V.n.ton re.ueetin. cr. opportu...t.
to cp.ecr Wo^e t- -—•*—"*"" ""•
r'l- ive to the use 0. .ne . '*-i
, «.c-inatHe rehabilitation of
/ row i6# o* •
the Pclace 0/ Fine Arts.
.>o. the confidential .ear
.^^ . r laced on the S.at^ -^^ -^
,.ttheTreelo.:r.^r....l ^ ,^ , ,.,.
-, ^ »f ■Fillmore otreer on
*""*»»* *^- --"^ ''.„,„..,„ council, -e....ric.n
+ >,- 1r,r ''rancisco i^ounzy
yron the ■j'^n
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Lejion, er^or-mj the
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rrom. jranifille's JeL^elsrs, endorsing the auggsfited Pitch
«nd Pw** ^''^^^ course in Jolder. ;otf Park.
From ten petitioners, endorsing the proposed Pitch and
putt golf course in folden ?ate Park*
rron ilrs, A. P. Rippey protesting against rreedom Jariens
in Qolden aate Park.
,,efi»? >^..^£na ^ours. The regular time for the Comrnission
^' meetings was set for 4 r-^-. 1^"*^^ further notice.
^^^^^^^: or, motion duly -.ade en cf seconded, the follomng resolution
rfls adopted:
^ ?.^SCJ7ED unanimously by iha Park ComAssion thai for
the oest interest ^nd proper conduct of the Perl. Deparfnent
the Controller be and is aereby rccuest. o prove the
folloi^ing payments:
■i-ai pcv-ient - Underground Elec.ric
Oaole to^ Cross, I't. Davidson Perk.
$ 405.90
CYCLOID -^'V-cT PI'"' ■"i'^^^- ^^-^ '-
^' I^tc^lati^on of C:icin Link^ V'^^J^*
the Polo Field in Zolaen rate ParK
Stadiwa,
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San Francisco, Californf
March 11, 1946
A v§ular metiinf of the Park Cowni»aion Ma held
Tkursday, March 11, 1948, 4,00 p.m., ai McLarm I^dge, GoUen
9€i8 park, San Franoiaco.
Tha /oIloMtnf CommUaionert vara preaanf9
Mr. Earvay S. Tallar, Preaidani
Mr. Pater Bercut
Mr. Wn. M. Coffman
Mr. Hu§h Gallagher
Mr. Fred D. Parr
IhUl
The minutea of iha Park Conmiaaion maating held
rabraarv 26, 1946, ware approved and adopted.
U...1 racht Club, on the recommendation of the Super,
intendent, the San F^nciaco Model Yacht Club', re.ueat that
tkirtv^aight traaa aurrounding Sprackela lAke be removed
waa daniadm
^^ n 1* rnnram. The Superintendent adviaad
'•'•^ ''^' . . ^>.«* a nreliminary coat eati-iate for the
::.'!(: the Commiaaion that a prei\m^riury
oon.tr.cuo. of a PitcH «<« i«« *.V ^«-" '» -"*" "-*'
f.r, »a. i?5,000. TH, Superintend.-.* ^» in.trucU6 U
^ *um n^mmiaaion at the meeting to ba
preaent the matter to the Commiaaion
held to conaidar propoaed projecta f^r ....
n . on the secretary 'a report that Harold
. ,f ..a r^Toperty at Gaa House Cove
S, Peteraon haa diaposed of hia prop
i,re...n*. «. /oiio-*-^ re,ol.Uon ... o^opUi,
, k» ±he park Commiaaion, that in
RSSOLm unanimoualy by the Pari^
•.K the terma of the Memorandum of Agreement,
accordance with the terma uj „.^ <-
»^A Harold S. Peteraon, and in
between the Park Commiaaion and Harol
. U) thereof, that the aaid agraament,
particular paragraph (4) thereof,
^-rf be revoked by mia
-<« +h- rimhta theraunder granted, be rev
With the nghta tn ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^^
commiaaion and that aaid agreement
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Uolar0d ierminaied as of the 30th day of April, 1948, and
i\ai ^»ritt•n notice thereof be given to -the said Harold 8.
fettreon, party of the second part to the said agreement,
at leaet thirty (30) days prior to the said 30th day of
April, 1946, the date of the termination of said agreement
as herein above specified.
BS IT FURTHEB RESOLVED that the Secretary of this
ComMission be and he is hereby authorised and directed on
behalf of this commission to give written notice to the said
Harold S. Peterson, party of the second part to said agree-
,ent, that the said agreement, together .ith all the rights
Hereunder granted, has been re.obeS by this ComMission and
that the said agreement has ^een terminated as ./ the 30th
day of April, 1948, and that the said notice be in writing and
mailed by registered letter to the last knom address of
Harold S. Peterson, at least thirty days prior to the said
,n^.3 *i,M late of t^e termination »/
30th day of April, 19*o. the lote »/ "•
Mjd agreement as herein abo.e epecified.
Me.er, falter B. .i<c* and .-.r„., T. Col. appeared an.
that the. te .iven a lea., for th. .ater ta.i
colc-ion a. ,a. no... Co... .ta*.-, *.»* */ .*- » ^•"'
lA make certain improvements thereon,
term lease they would make cervai,
^- ^ nf a marine service station,
including the construction of a man , , ^
* w.^t Halph Leon Isaacs, J. aidal and
Messrs, Ernest West, aaipi^
. ..Half of the Uarina Improvement Assocation,
Dr. Zuordtf, in behalf o/ f^u
--<4 -t-h/t i/arina Boosters,
Uanna Ho., (m.r. A..ociati.n ani the
-«+<«• of a concession for the
appeared ar^ protested the granting of
. *n.iM or any commercial enterprise in
operation ef »ater taxis or any
5aa House Cove. .^
4.^±^d that until such time as tne
president Teller stated tnav ,,^„„
n* with Mr. Harold Peterson .as legally
Memorandum of Agreement wirn
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«,r.<no««I, th. Co,nt»ion ..uW no* ta*. any oc**»». n».
'„„ «,tt.r ».. P"* o,»r until ..« I«t.r ...tin,.
" ^'AtTiVcl\*nt,nniaX Co^iU..; r,^"t /or
U ». u..d in c.»J«t*.n .ith *^. C..*.nn.«l c«l.»ra*i.n i-
jwa X949, and iWO, «. pu* »-r /.r /»r«.r .*ud,. J*.
sJeUry »a. in.truc*^ *. r.,u„t t^. C.*« Xttom.y /or
an opinion*
*. conduct *n. ann«.i .eroic. «n .n,on S,u«r. du.tn, .oiv
r..», co«..nc*n, i^onda,, i«.rc^ .. and .nd*n, i*.rc. B., -a.
.. „ou«t /or p.r»*..*on to hold tH. annual <;«..
* *h« J-oo* 0/ Ton Ne,» A»enue -a. put
, . ^.^ The Church of Je"" -'"•*»* '^
:.Uer m S.int,' >-.,-.* /" ^-"' ° ^^^ ,,^,
from 11 a.m. to S P-"- "» ^ ,. „, Son jrronci«o end
<,+„rfiu. mo trniixrsUv o/ Son
^tfgor p«>^ certoin dottf»
t^. San .roncuco ro^t.-.-.r ^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^
for th, 1946 footMl .oo.on of r«
until the i»««t<n» of Uaro , p„r X»»oc<otton '»
«= port. T"* *°**°"''^ '■■"
^^^'^^^^^^ „ th. Aquatic par* Bnimr^i •»
ro,u..t for por-i..«»" » " ^^^^^^^^ ^^^.^ ,„, »„^^.t
Sund<v. April B5. atSp.".. f
dinner, «»» d«nl«d.
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^nina Park» In uiem of the large attendance on*ici-
aied at the Udrina for the Freedom, Train celebration, and
ta a service to these people, the Conmission granted permission
U the Western Catering Company to operate movable food
concession stands en March 14, 15, and 16, 1948.
^niiimhia Square, The Pacific Qear and Tool Works'
request for permission to park cars in Columbia Square during
their open house week from MUrch 10 ts 16 inclusive, was
denied*
Warding Park. The Portola Festival Committee's request
fer permiesion to sponsor the San Francisco Open Golf
Tournament at Harding Park Oolf Course in October, 1946, ««.
grant ed*
^r.t Commission, on the recommendation of the Super-
intendent, the request of ihe Art Commission to use Union
Square for the Second Annual Art show, to be held Hay 29,
30, and 31, 1948, ^ae denied, and the Superintendent was
instructed to suggest the use of the Civic Center for the
Art exhibit*
aard^ Club. The Garden Study Club's request for
, u^ r... walf-h.r to apeak before the group
sometime in April, was granted.
^ar^^Francisc^^oolo^^ rhe Co^ission
unanimously approved donating a California Bear to the
National Zoological Gardens of Cuba.
^ rpim^ The following extensions of time
?r*-,s;ona ltx-^ension» nf Time^ me jv-lj,
were granted g
^ tf. *^hiMon - 45 days on contract for
Punnett Pares and Hutchison - •o u i^
professional services at Yacht Harbor.
rs^yy+r-aet for the installation
t. J. Treacy - sixty days en contract for
sf a two inch water main in Buena Vista Park.
, n sixty days on contract for the installation
aeorge Paulsen - sixry a^y*
A— .^fi nolores Boulevard,
of an irrigation system on Dolores
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Jacht Harbor Extension* On the recomnmdation of the
Superintendent, the H, S,Tittle Company's request for
iferuisaion to substitute John s-Manvi lie Transite conduit
f$r taloanised conduit on the electrical work at the Tacht
garbor extension, mas denied*
aooernment Lease, Release, The Secretary wot authorized
for forward release of lease Ko» ¥868- en 3-5237, covering
property in Aquatic Park known as the "Cal-Pak Lot", located
between Hyde, Beach, Larkin, and Jefferson Streets, to his
Eonor the Mayor for execution.
Release of Clain, The Secretary was authorixed te
execute Release of Claim against Vincent Bray, in the
amount of $5,00, for damage te park property,
1 i,ari of installation of a Sanitary Sewer Line at Kezar Stadium,
"'''^^^^The Secretary presented the following bids for the abov9
I' :iaiM:
MS:
^»p Sum Alternate A
$6,350,00 $6,336,00
6,433,00 6,533,00
7, 998, 00 8, 098, 00
9,486,95 9,849,42
14,115,00 14,550,00
work 4
Associated Engineers
McJuire & Hester
M, J. Lynch
Fred T. Tairey
faton and SmiHi
On the recommendation of the Superintendent and on
motion duly made and seconded, the fallowing resolution was
adoptedr
^fSOLUTIOl/ HO* 1548
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that a
contract be awarded to Associated Engineers, for the
installation of a sanitary sewer line at Kezar Stadium,
San Francisco, and the Secretary be and he is hereby
authorized to execute the same in the name of the Park
Conmission and that payment therefor in the amount of
$6,336,00 (Alternate a) be paid from Appropriation
712-500^8 (Kezar Stadium - Convenience Stations)
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nreeented the following bida for the above workt
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$9, ees. 00
10,230.00
10,973,00
11,393,00
12,135,00
12, 955, 00
aeorge F,Brayer
H, C, Reid & Company
S, 5. Tittle Company
UacCahe Electric Company
Petersen Engineering Company
Abbeti Electric Company
On the recommendation ef the Superintendent and on
notion duly made and seconded, the following resolution »a»
adoptedi
RESOLUTION NO* 1549
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that a
contract be awarded to (George F. Brayer, 166'?th Street, San
Francisco, for the installation of the primary electric
service at H, Fleiahhacker Pool, San Francisco, and the
Secretary be and he is hereby authori2ed to execute the
same in the name of the Park Commission and that payment
therefor in the amunt of $9,385.00 be paid from
Appropriation 712^500^90 (Fleishhacker Pool - ^'eplace Cable).
- ,, ._ - -, -^j.-«« .-.-».- r*nd ?nri rfiffirred to the
me foj.j.own*j ^c<'«'-' « — c . .
Supe rintenden t t
From patricK U. JTMne reou«t«B3 adj'u.tmCT* for
do,o„ done fo h*. «<nd,Meid, cau.ed »y . golf boll, ^hile
drutng along Lake Uerced Drive and r.rueatinj that
appropriate eigne »e placed along tHe fringee of the golf
course,
rro, notert Long regueeting that certain tree. ».
r.WBrf from property near hie reeidence.
Trom Vr.. Alice A.Can^ck requesting t^a* eutetantial
eigne ». peeked in Duboce Par, prohibiting ball playing.
From Ur. i«nord A. Worthington calling attention
to the poor cond*«on ,/ t^e *.nni. court, in ^.no neta i.rk.
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From Ur9* Henry Charlea MarcuB proieaiing ramoual
#/ ahrubbary on Lombard Street, between Hyde and Leauenioorth
Streeta.
The following lettera were read and ordered filedt
From the Down Town Aaaociation reiterating ita
requeat that the Paiact of Fine Arte be reatored at the
earlieat peaaible date*
Communication from the following advocating a pitch and
Putt Golf Courae in (^rolden rate Parkt
Twenty'four membera of the S» J, Federal Reaerue
Bank Club
J)r* Leo. JIT. Liaa, National Aaa'n, of Chtropediata
G. R» Linaley
J» P. Burke Jr,, Branch Manager, Richfield Oil
Corporation,
Tacht Harbor, On motion duly made and s econded,
the Conmiaaien approved the following applicationa for Tacht
Harbor Mooring Licenaea:
NAME or APPLICANT BERTH NO. NAJ.fE OF BOAT
Jack F* Cartman Temp. Nancy Lee
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023: On motion duly made and aecondei, the following
\h.
reaolutiona were adoptedt
RESOLUTION NO, 1541
RESOLVED unanimoualy by the Park Commiaaion that
for the beat intereat and proper conduct of the Park Depart
ment the Controller be and ia hereby requeated to approve
the following paymentat
RALPH MURRAY ,^^-
Band Concerta - 7olden late Park - Feb. 1948
COLLECTOR 07 INTERNAL REViJNUE
Federal Tax on Admiaaiona - Feb, 1948
CALIFORNIA WIRE CL^'^^ ro.iPOJUTION
Final payment - Inatallation of Chain
Link Fence - Flethhacker Pool
ASSOCIATED ENGINEERS ^ . ^* «
Final Payment -Installation of an Irrigation
Syatem - Unit No. 1, Golden Gate Park
$ 1,806.00
218*37
265. 00
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firit projr^aa Payment - Jnatolla-iion 0/
jpri<7otion System in Miaaion Park
5«ooncl progreaa Payment - InaTOJlation 0/
y«i0 Scum Rail Drainage Line at Fleiahhaoker
Swimming Pool^
iprwnn r^LLGREN
tirai payment - Recirculating Lin9
Beplaoement at Flefhhaoker Pe^l
n'uAnA A STEWART
Jirat payment - Mechanical Repair a ta Boiler
and Replacement of Domeatio Hot Water Syatem
at Flaiahhacker pool Buthhouae
n^rjjrmjIJA PACIFIC TITLE JNSURJLl^CE SPmH
for pure ha a e of Lot 6 in Aaaeaaor'a Block
6132, San Francisco, from Univeraity ifound
Old Ladiea' Home, required for McLaren Park
$2,250.00
9,606.60
4,453.30
6,030.00
1,100.00
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^f^QJJJTJOS NO. 1542
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commiaaion for the
heat intereat and proper conduct of the Park Department
the Controller be and ia hereby requeated to approve the
following Work Orderat
DESCRIPTION
W.O.
10. DEPARTISENT
342 Dept. of Public Worka Miac.Seruicea, repaira
(Ablic Buildinga) ^JlVtl/^ic^' ^
Genl.Di'vn - Additional
AUOUNT
$ 50.00
343 Purchasing Dept.
(Shop No. 1)
Miac» aervicea, auto-
motioe repaira, etc.
for Jan. Feb. Mar. 1948
Add'l.
1,000.00
344 D.pi. of PutlicWorX* ^ilJ-'fP"'" tr^d
300.00
(Bureau - Street
Repaira)
345 Purchaainy Dept.
(Reproduction Burea^iJ
346 S. F. Water Dept.
facing aa required
Golden Jate Park k Small
Parks and Square and
miscellaneoua seruicea
April, May, June
Blueprinting, Photoatat
aervicea, etc. 1946
April, May, June.
Miao. Servicea, April
May, June, 1946
General Diviaion
75.00
75.00
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(Shop No* 1)
346 purchaaing Dept,
(Shop NO. 1)
349 purchaser of Supplie
(Central Warehouse
350 Dept. of public Wke.
(public Bldge,)
351 Dept. of Public Wka.
(public Bid:] a.)
DESCRIPTION
AUOUNT
Miac* Services Automotive $ 5,175.00
repaira, etc. for Apr*
May, June 1948
Blackamithing services 500.00
automotive repairs, etc*
Apr. Hay, June 1948
Commissary Division
s Stationery and Office 200.00
Supplies Apr. Hay June
1948 - General Division
Misc. Services, repairs to 150.00
equipment, etc. for April,
ifyy, J^ne 1948 Qenl.Divn,
Furnish and install twe 320.00
guards over door in
pachyderm quarters - S.F.Zoo.
rfv<;!nT.I;rTOff }J0. 1543
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that for
the best interest and proper conduct of the Park Department
the controller be and is hereby requested to approve the
following Allotments and Transferst
712^112-01 Holidays - ^rcneral Division
712-112-0*' Holidnnja -Zoo Division
712-112^03 Holidays - Comnissary Division
712-112-04 Holidays - Hecreational Division
712-130-03-^ wages Temporary - Com'.issary Divn.
712 500-88 Kesar Stadium - Convenience Stations
712-000-^8 Kesar ^^^.^^^^ ^^^.^ ^ne)
712-500-90 Fleishhacker Pool - Replace Cable
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^ro^t ^^ r^ 12-500-90
712-213-04 neishhacker Pool
litce* i- Repair ienlace Cable
Bldgs.-Jiecreationul Divn. .iepiac^
712-500-90
712-913-04 Tri^ishhacker Pool
Replacement i lleconstruct ^^^^^J.^aM*
Recreational Di^» ^
$ 1,225*00
712,00
1,375.00
900.00
2,500.00
6,336*00
9, 040* 00
325* 00
520.00
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Zoo Division
Xllowance for Ouertiine
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712-'900-02
Servicea Other Dept9.
Zoo Division
712'-200''01
Contractual Services
aensral Division
712^11U01
Allowxnoe for Overtime
General Diviaion
?12''111-01
Allowance for Overtime
General Diviaien
?12-d00'02
Materials and Suppliea
Zoo Diviaien
712^900-'01'1
Servicea Other Depts*
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600.00
1,000.00
r,^.<!npjrTON NO. 1544
RESOLVED unanimoualy by the Park Conmiaaion that for
the best interest and proper conduct of the Park Department
the controller be and is hereby requested to approve the
following Orders for Service or Workt
ORD^H ?0R SERVICE
OR WORK
VEND OH
66 Abbett Electric Co,
67 Ralph Uurray
68 California Pacifi^c
Title In3urcnce Co.
AJIOUHT
$312.00
nfSCRIPTION
Replacement of the
existing electrical
conductors to the Sump
pump at Kesar Stadium
Band L'usic 1948 Uay
Day Celebration at
Ke2ar Stadium
Title insurance policy 27.00
Block 6132 ~ Lot 6
University Vound Old
Ladies' Home
532.40
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SESOLm> unan*«ou5iy ^y the P<>rk Co^iii.>i"> th,.t fr
Ue »„t interest and proper conduct of tHe Far, Department.
Me Hon.r tHe m,or »« a«i i. ^re^ "«-*«" *' '»'" «"
.rii.anc. prepared appropriating $19,000.00 fr.n Appropriation
„+v-n Ji^aerue) to the credit of the
712-199-00 (Park Compensation Reserve j
following appropriations t
vnn^m - commissary Divn, $18,000.00
712-130-03-ii Temporary Wages - lowttiibbu «
^ -..r„ Waaes - Recreational Divn. , 1,000^00
712-130-04''^ Temporary nages
$19,000.00
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JJ^ gmmioyeee required fer the uninterrupted eperatie-n •/ the
lunch rooma, beethe, ridee activ'tiee and the Fleiehhacker
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RESOLUTION NO. 1546
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Conniasien that fer
the best interest and proper conduct of the Park Department,
his Honor the Mayer be and is hereby requested to have an
trdinance prepared appropriating $3,250.00 from Appropriation
712^199'00 (park Compensation Reserve) to the credit of the
following appropriationst
722-221-01 Allowance for Overtime - 7enl.Divn. $1,250,00
?12'-112'-01 Holidays - General Division 500.00
712'112-02 Holidays - Zoo Division 100,00
712^111^03 Allowance for Overtime - Commissary Divn, 200.00
712-112^03 Holidays - Commissary Division 800.00
712-112^04 Holidays - Recreational Division — 400 f OQ
$3.250.00
To provide funds fer:
(1) Overtime Pay for employees required to work in excess of
their regular schedule to properly care for park properties
in emergencies, etc.
(2) Holiday Pay for employees required to m rk on Holidays
when this is their regular day to work or there is an
emergency.
i'^tinf There being ne further business to come before the
'^^^^^^^Commission, the meeting adjourned at 6:00 p.m.
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(5f«n FranciaoOj Califemia
Uarch 19, 1946
Special
15501
A special meeting ef the Pnrk C9nmiaai9n was held
Friday, March 19, 1948, 3:00 p,m., in iioLaren Lodge, r^elden
Qate Park, San Franci ace*
The fellowing Conmiaaionera mere preaenti
Mr* Harvey E, Teller, Preaident
Mr* Peter Berout
Mr* Wn* M. Ceffman
Absents Mr* Hugh Gallagher
Mr* Fred D. Parr
-mlution: On motien duly made and seconded, the fellowing
resolution was approved and adopted^
RESOLUTION NO* 1550
RESOLVED by the Park Comniasien that hi a Honor the
Mayor be and is hereby requested to approve the placinj of a
Bond Issue in the amount of $8,500,000 before the electorate
at the primary and city bond election on June 1, 1948, for
the following purposest
For the improvement, enlargement and completion of the
John McLaren Park, (Golden 7at e Park and other existing parka
m^^ ar^^fftmrn* n+hi^-n f* r^mrif^Tm. thm ZooJootcal O-ardons and
Yacht Harbor; for the acquisition of landa and the improve-
ment of landa for new parka; for the constri^ction and rehab-
ilitation of buildinga, structures, facilities and other
improvements, consisting of irrigation systems, roada,paths,
grandstands, field houses, convenience stations, yacht bertha,
baseball diamonds, stadium. Pitch and Putt golf course, and
for other works and facilities neceaaary or convenient for
public parka, squares, athletic fields. Zoological Gardens
and Tacht Harbor a»
BE IT FURTHER lESOLVED that his Honor the Mayor be
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^^ Beard ef Supervisere, the inclusion ef the Park Conmisaien'a
§8,500,000 Bond laaue en the ballet at the primary and city
bord eleotien en June 1, 1946*
There being ne further business te come before the
Commission, the meeting adjourned at 5:45 p.m.
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A regular w««*iny of the Pmrk Commisaion wa held
Thursdmy, Uarcti 25, 1948, 4t00 p.r;., «t UcLmren Lodge, Jolden
aete Perk, Sen Frencisoem
The following Commiaaionera were preaentt
Ur» Heruey E.Teller, Preaident
i/r, ¥m, U, Coffmen, Commiaaioner
Mr. Hugh Cfallegher, Coniaiaaioner
Jir, Fred D. Parr, Comniaaioner
Abaenit Mr, Peter Bercut, Commiaaioner
The minutea of the reguler meetinj held iferch 11 end the
apeciel meeting held Uerch 19, were approved end adopted,
Kesar Stadium. Meaara. Charles Harney, Jamea Needlea and
Joseph Kuharich, representing vhe Vniveraity of San ."rancisco,
and I'esara, Marshall Leahy and Anthony Horabita, representing
the San Francisco Forty-Ninera, appeared relative to certain
dates for football ganea at Kesar Stadium durim the 1948
aeaaon. After a full discuaaion, in which all parties were
heard, the application of the iniversity of San Franciace
for September 19 and October 24 waa denied and the football
schedule, as preaented by the Director of Recreational
JLctivittsc, -as ipprcvcd and zdoptsd,
gardin 7 Park, The hearing on the requeat of the Harding
Park ^o2f Club for certain tournament datea for 1j48, waa put
over until the meeting of April 6,
{Jnion Scucre, Uesara, Stackpole and Bourne, representing
the Art Coamission, appeared and presented a revised plan for
s proposed Art Exhibit in Union Square. On -^.etion duly made
and aeconded, the Comnission rescinded ita action of the
last meeting, denying the Art Commisaion the use of Union
Square fer thj annual Art Shew, approved the revised plan,
and referred the matter to the Superintendent with .full power
t9 act.
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Superintendent the San ^yancisco Polo end
ommendation of the
Hucing Club's
playing schedule at the '}olden late Park Stadium and
periods at the Beach Chalet J'ield iDere aporoucd.
practice
l:\ititic
Aquatic Park, The Renaissance Club of Oakland's reauest
for permission to use the two ballrooms in Acuatic Park fro
9 p»n,j to 2 a»n,, on Saturday, May 15, ,ror its annual
invitational formal dance, was denied.
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Jmpe^* J^niyero Serra Boulevard, On the reooMTieniation of the
Strra
^ Superintendent, the Lakeside Property Owners Association's
request for assistance in ^naintaining trees and shrubs along
Junipero Serra Boulevard, was denied,
S,7,Zool, S, '\Zoological kirdens, Ilr, H, "^radshav:' s r ecu est for
permission to sell balloons end novelties in the J.
Zoological hardens Das denied.
Palace
"ine Arts, The Secretary 's report te the
Public Ruildings, Lands and Oity Planninn ''o- --.ittee, oard
of Supervisors, rslati^e to the Palace of yine Arts, vas
a: 'roved and adoDt
ros jiouse Cove,
The Secretory' s report to the Ifayor's
Executive secretary on 's$ B9U9e Covej wos approved and
oior>ted.
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pclaoe of
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ureau ' 3 r z' '^e^
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"^rosoective tenants
'or the u
thf pclzci
in j.^4o, uas duz over unfi
1 a l-t^r meeting.
Civic Center, Per
r"i-.4 '.e '^ican
ittee to pfrfo
rr lAtin A~»ricar. "o2*r iances at
■ e Civic Oe^.t r
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palace of Fine Arts. The Secrsia
ry was inotruoted te
gdvifie Smi't^, Bull and IfoCreery 0/
*• using the Palace of Fine Arts,
the legal conplications
iridic
Anuatic park* Ur, Sigurd B» Ilyland
er'3 proposal t» lease
the pier ct Aquatic park was put over until a lat
er meeting
f enable the Commissioners to study the established joI
icy
fer the use of Aquatic Park Lagoo
n,
l^liMlt ^. F, pool. The Vuncc.nson-Harrelson Company ^s request
"or permission to substitute "Tuf-ris::** ilas
s for polished
wire plate glass in .he construction of a hi ih diving t
g to'jier
ct Fleishiiacker Pool, was jrcnted,
.<j House
iJas House Cove, iir» Harold S» Pet-rson's
conmunicnti on
advising that he hni discontinued personal operation of hi
concession ct ?st House Cove j^as presented, "^he Superin~
tendent was instructed to investi-:cte
le re- ort that this
concession is being operated by persons without autw^rity
from the Co^^mission ani to perform -::uitever acts that night
be necessary to orotec
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s ComT.ission'a interests,
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A, y/, V.3^ The Anerican JToner. ' 3 Voluntary Service ' a request
that a shelter be construct-d in Golden J^ate Park, to be used
for i'O'.ien for rscreaitonsl purposes -woa denied for lack of
funds,
h'ts-
Portsmouth SQuare, The Secretary r^as instructed te
-.are: inform the Centennial Committee of the City Attorney's opinion
concerning the use of Portsmouth c>~^uare.
The follovnng letters were read end referred to the
Superintendent
From vhe Hert of
Ttoin Peaks So t "'all Lea jue requesting
that backstops be plnced in park side Square, 2ath and Vicente
Street, and Larson Park, 19th and illoa Street, for the use
of the Cub Scouts,
Fro I
Jesse II, Osborne requesting information relative
te his position as track-rjin at the
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From E* W, Miacho/f requesting permission i
0 use park
electricity for a small portable electric sound system in
connection vith folk dancing on the lawn opposite Children'
playgrounds
from the parkside Hethodist Church advising that for
three years the young people's group have met on St
rawberry
Hill for Easter Services and requesting permission to use
these premises on East^^r Sunday^ from 6:30 to 7:15 a,
m.
from George E,Sibbett requesting that the parking strip
on (Greenwich Street, below Hyde Strsnt, which is planted
w
ith shrubs, be renoved as it now interferes with the parking
of cars.
From H, S, Tittle Company requesting an extension of
ninety Says on the lighting contract for the Yacht Harbor
Extension,
From Jacob 7orius asking permission to work his gold
Machine at the beach-
The folloxcing letters were read znd ordered filed:
An opinion from the Cit ,' Attorney, John J, O'Toole, on
The use ef the Strybing Bequest Funds,
Frem the Veterans of Foreign Stars, San Francisco Council^
advocating the construction of a rifle range.
From miton Stansky advocating the construntinv nf n
Pitch and Putt Jolf 'Source,
From the Building Owners and flanagers Association of
Sun Pranctsce advocating the construction of a garage under
St, ^ury 'a Square,
From the Salvation Amy thankin,; the Com^'.ission for
the opportunity to hold outdoor services in Union Square
during Holy Week,
Fron his Honor the :/ayor transmitting a letter from the
Consul of Cuba and thanking the Commission .'or its contri-
bution of a bear.
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'^ntracit Street, Market t. Arm Street and at Anpar^] na-.y, industrial
street and Barneoeld Avenue.^ The Secretary presented the
the folloiaing bids for the abeoe workt
HUettig ft Schrenn ^7 297.00
Justice-Vunn Company 7 532 ^55
Oalifornim Ifursery Company He Lump Sum Bid
On the recommendation of the Superintendent and n§ motion
duly made, seconded and unanimously passed, the following
resolution u}as adopted}
RESOLUTION NO, 1555
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that a
contract be awarded te HUETTia & SCHROm, covering Street
Tree Planting on Guerrero Street, Market to Army streets and
at Apparel City, Industrial Street and Bcrneueld Avenue, San
Frcnci SCO, and the Secretary be and he is hereby authorised
to execute the sane in the name of the Park Corv^ission and
that payjnent theref-r in the amount of $7,19?»00 be paid
from Appropriation 612~900-07 (Street Tree Planting),
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'. . Transfer of Delinquent Revenue Accounts, On the
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injnue reconneniation of the Superintendent, the following delinquent
accounts loere -referred to the Bureau of Delinqueni P.^venue:
$ 5,00
5,00
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Leonard C, Cheek
Louis Priscia
Jay Hertzberg 5,00
Tacht Harbor I^oorin_:: licenses. On the recommeniation §f
i*oring the Director of .-iecreational Activities, the following
±j:e.se$i
applications for mooring licenses at Yacht Harbor xere cp proved:
i:ahe op appli:a::t
John H, Devlin
Paul Morel
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On the reo9nnend»i;i9n of iha Superintendent, the follew^
ing reaolutient were adoptedf
RESOWTION m^ l.'isi
RES0L7ED unanimously by the fark Conmisaien thet fr the
best interest aid preper C9nduci ef the Park Department
the Contreller be and is hereby requested te appreve the
fallowing Order far iiorvice or Worki
ORDER FOR
SERVICE
QR WORK VENDOR
DESCilPTION
69 California pacifio Title Title Insurance
Insurance Company policy - Lot d
Black 5995, (Webber)
required for McLaren
Park,
AMOUNT
$ 16,00
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RESOLUTION NO, 1552
RESOLVED unaniriously by the Park Conniasion that for the
best interest and proper conduct of the Park Depart^er ': the
Controller be and is hereby requested to appraue the fallow^
ing Wark Or d err
DESC'UPTION AMOUNT
W,0,No, DEPARTMENT
Son purchasing Dept,Shapffl
Placksyii thing and $250,00
utac, services far jalf
caurses and various
recreational units, April,
May, and June 1948
RESOLUTION I'O, 1553
RESOLVED unani-rioucly by the Park Commission thzt for the
best interest and proper conduct of the park Department the
Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the transfer
af $706.12 ta appropriation 612^000^00 (Reserve for ^.djustment)
frovi the surplus in the fallowing apprapriatiant
612-215-01 Utce, & Repair - Sidewalks i- P.aada $703,12
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RESOLVED unanimously ty the Park Con^r^Uai.n thai f.r
the beat interest and proper conduct of the Park Department,
hia Honor the Mayor be and is hereby requested to have an
ordinance prepared appropriating $9,713.00 to appropriation
?12-.300^01 (Uaterials and Supplies - General Division) /ro»
the surplus in the follooinj appropriations:
712-500'^Se a. G, Park - Arguello Blvd.
Entrance Staira ^ 3,170.4?
712^500-60 Children's Quarters Anphi-theatre 3,056.00
712.500-83 Model Yacht Clubhouse - Heating
System 391.12
712-500-6? aolden Gate park Paddock Fencing 483.30
712-500-09 Coit Toner Rehcbiliiati on - Roof
Repairs 564.00
612-000-00 park Fund Reserve 2 028.11
9,713.00
to provide funds for the purchase of materials aid supplies
required for the uninterrupted operation of thePark
department*
Hiring There being no further business io come before the
\i::turneii
Com:T.issi on, the izeetinj adjourned at 6t40 p.m.
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San frcncisco, California
April e, 194d
A regular meting of the park Comni
• »ion was tield
Thurtday, April d, 1946, 4:00 p.n,, at iicLaren Lodge, 7old
ijate Park, i'on yrancisco^
The following Commi$aioner$ xe
en
re preaenti
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ISr, Harvey K, Teller, President
ITr, Wn, M» Coffnan
lir, Hu'jh Jallagher
Mr, Fred D. Parr
Abseri fUr, Peter Bercut
Th9 jninutea of the Park Commiition meeting held Maroh
25, 1948, were approved and adopted,
HcrdinQ park. Representative* of the warding park
Jolf Club appeared on the club'9 recommendationa for the
improvement of the playing conditiona at Harding park and
on the application for additional datee for club tournament*
during the calendar year 1946, subnitted to the Con^i ssion
on March 25, 1946,
After a full discussion, the Con'^ission (a) unanimouely
aDcroved and adopted the director of Recreational Activities
report on the club's recommendctions; (b) confirmed the
October date previously granted zo the club; and (c) directed
the Director of Recreational Activiti 3S to meet with the
Committee and further study the additional dates requested.
Palace of
Fine Arts. I'r, Ira Curry 'e application fo.
[i-:i{ leasin-:; the Palace of Fine nrts Building and using the area
around the Lagoon, for a National Home Show, from }*ay to
Octobr, 1949, was put over to a later meeting and the
Secretary was instructed to confer with the City Attorney
■ ry
reictiue to
the leial vhases of the application
\h'
fiiouth
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Portf^moufh Souare, Hessrs, Carl Eastman, John Cuddy,
Ross Buell. and Belfora Brown^
renresentinQ the San Francisco
Centennial Committeei
appeared on the application for the
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use 0/ e tection 0/ Portsmouth 5?uar<? for the conMtruction
of buildingt, to be u»ed for recrsational purpose*, during
the Centennial celebration in 1948, 1949, and 2950. Tha
application was approved in principle subject to final
approval of the agreement to be submitted at a lat
Civic Center, The Labor Zionist's Council
er Jneeting,
was granted
c Center on
permission to hold a mass meeting in the Civi
Sunday, April 16, lu48, from 1 to 2t30 p,m.
Aquatic Park Center, The San Francisco Ifuaeum of
Science and Industry's plan for operating the Aquatic Park
was considered and President Teller was authorised to appoint
a representative to act on the 'JovmitteSi
The Western Catering Company's proposal to provide
catering service at Acuatic Park yas put over until a later
meeting,
Mr, Louis Siiipson's request to provide catering service
for weddings, banquets, etc, at Acuatic park, dcs cut
over until a later T^eting,
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'cCopfin Square, The Library Co!r,mis8ion's application
for permission to locate a trench library in ire southeast
corner in IfcCoppinSquare was put over until c later vieeting
to ennble representatives of the Park and Library Commissions
to visit the site.
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Corporatio
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application for perr^ission to make a survey of
St, Mary's Square and
to drill four test noles to determins
the soil and foundation condition, was granted,
Keear Stadium, The California State Automobile
Association's reauest for permission *o holi -"heir annual
safety patrol review i
n Kesar Stadium on Thursday, }%y 27,
and in case 0 " rain on 'riday, Uay 26, at 1 p,m,, teas
iranted,
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UcCODPin Scuare, The Parkaide Diatriot Improvemeni
Club's request for permission -to hold its annual ii'ay Day
activity in UcGoppin Square on Sunday, May 2, mas jranted,
Ciuic Center, On the recommenlation of the Superin-
tendent, the Public Schools Week's Conmittee's application
for permission to hold a mass band concert by R,0,T»C, units
in Union Square, on April 30, loas denied, '-ith the suggestion
that they u3e the Civic Centsr*
garden Showp Tf^e California Horticultural Society's
reques
t for exhibits from the Arboretum and Conservatory for
the California Spring Jarden Shotc oeginning April 26, was
approved^
Ths following
letters ;;ere read cr.i referred to the
Suoerintendentt
From the Californ
ia Spring Blossom .ti d ;/iii /loiter
Mssociction reque
sting permission to plnr.t three or four
hawthorn trees
in the Shakesneurean Tarden in 7olden ^-cie
Park , cs c
tribute to I'iss Alice Eastwood,
From t
the Jar. yrancis
CO Municipal Parks Employees Union
rsDcriin:! that the convenience
stations at Alta Plasc
Lafayette en
^ Ala~,o Squares are withou
.toricl seruic
oni rer^ues
iim that they oe kept in good condition.
rrom the Calif o
rnic Cricket Associ^^iion,
ol ifornim
Tootball Associa-
Drotestin;! the J.
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•Assion^ s ac .ion ir.
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ootbali League^
to thi
':.io Asso ^icuior. tkt
e^ch Cc.ci.^ o
ex~ one
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The following letters loere read
a
nd ordered filed
Fron John In, Sniley protesting the Harding park
Golf Club 'a recucaf for additional tournament datsa.
From Dorothy Jonea suggesting that fruit trees be
planted on the s treeta of San Francisco,
From Henry Jonea protesting the banning of parking
of automobilea in the gas iloase Cove area,
Fron lathmian Steamship Company protesting the
canoellatior. jf Peterson 's Isaae at Gca ^ouae Cove,
From L% Patea Young recuesti
con
;** u9,intencj.L;e
of the '^n„tr taxi and party fishing asviviiiea at G-aa House
Cove,
Fron A, Henry Ploennia suggesting that the Arboretum
be r.a.r.ffi "Exotic Botanical garden".
From Mrs, juthel J, ^t.bbe 3j,o,iitting the cdJlenda to
the proposal for the operation of a skating rinis in
Palace of Fine Arts,
'.he
^t.ecse
: ' ^lain :
.:€lei3e of Clnin, The Secretj.ry icas authorised to
execute release of claim in the amount of ■,±.-,00, -gainst
L'rs, Lue Ida Hcuret. covering J,a,.:a,:e to perk property.
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Licenses, On r..otion duly :iiade
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iiSSCLUTIOi: no, 1556
RESOLVED unanimou»l]j by the Park Commi99ion that for
the best interest end proper conduct of the Park Department
hi» Honor the L'ayor be and it Hereby requested to have an
ordinance prepo^red transferring ;^462,5Q from Appropriation
712'-lo>9-00 (Park Compensation Reseroe) to Appropriation
7l2^110'-01 (Permanent Salaries - G-eneral Division) to provide
funds for the compensation of one B512 General Clerk Typist
at the rate of ^165.00 per -aonth effective April 13, l'J43,
i?i<» new position is bein createl by action of bhe Civil
Service Commission and the position of one 3406 General Clzrk
Stenojrapher is eliminated.
lissoLiTiou ::o, 155?
nSSOlVED unanimously by the Park ComAssion that for
the best interest 2nd proper conduct of the Park Department
the Controller be ani is hereby recuested to approve the
folloi^ing paynentst
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Final payment I" In. 'italic ti on of ^ew Scum hail
Draincys Line at the Flei. -"hacker oui,Mini^ Pool.
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T^W^^^^echanical ^^epairs Jo :^1^ and
Rer^lace-ient of Domestic Hot ^aier system a.
Pleisi^uacker Pool bathaouse,
at :-leishhaaker Pool
Second progress Payment - installation of
IrriT^tion^ System in fission Park.
(in'ruii^l 7ALLUEN o^ioa-tion and
Fir^t progress Payr^ent - •;«'^°^-** j"" ° ^^
Reconctruition of a IJiniature Railway a.
Fleiahhacker Play field,
KALPK :j.RRAX Band Concerts - mrch 124B
-ni.T.F.c-QR f- r--''^-^ ir.vEiwi
Aami^sion T^xes - llarciX
$ 1,524,40
670.00
1940
494,70
6,113,30
8,424,00
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RESOLVED unani^,oualy by the Park CoKmis,ion that for
the be$t interest and proper conduct of the Park Department
the Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the
following Allotments oi J traneferat
ALLOTMENTS
Apyropriation
712-500^?? Small Parka end Squarea
(L'iaaion Park Irrigation Syatem)
$306, 30
TdA::sF^:RS
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7l2-'200'-04
Contraotual Servicea
liecreati onal Dio*
?12-'900^04
Servicea Other Depiam
Jiecreational Div,
£0
712-300-04
Matcriala and Suppli ea
Rsareatior.al Jiv%
712-300-04
Uateriala and Suppli ga
l-iecrscti onal Div»
^1,000,00
534. 00
.iKSOLUTlON XO, 1559
RESOLVED unar.inoualy by the Park Coanisaion for the
beat interest arvi roper conduct of the Park Depcrtw.ent ths
Oontroller be and ia hereby requested to approve the folloiHnj
Work Orders:
353 S»FmWater Dept, Inffvcll 4" Jervice, etc*
for ^'isaion park
Irrigation Systerim
i30d.30
RESOLUTION .v^. 1560
ME30LVE0 unanin^ously -, ' ^ Park Cor-.niaaion that for
the beat intereat ani .roper conduct of the Park Department
ihe Controller be and is i.ereby requested to approve the
fol loving Work Orders t
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354 public Works Dept,
(Architecture)
Reconiitioning and additions ^40,349
to t:)ilets, Kesar Stadiuvi -
contract
355 Public Works Dept, inspection services -
Reconditioning ani addition
to toilets at Kesar Stadium,
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hereby requested to approve the allotment of $41,549,00 from,
Appropriation 712-500-68 (Keaar ::>tadium - Convenience Stations)
for the above described Work Orders,
Suj^erintendent's Rejiorts. The Superint endmt reoorted
the followingt
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Lincoln Park Well, That the drilling of a water well
in Lincoln Park had been stopped lahen it had been found that
there loas no u}ater.
Panhandle, The closini of the entrance to the Pan-
handle at Ashbury Street, and the construction of two paths
for pedestrians.
The Superintendent requested and received approval on
the folloicingr
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Yacht Harbor, The plans and speci.'^cctions for
rovements to iac/it Harbor as prepared by Punnett, Pares
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Kesar Stadium, The proposed contract for the
rehabilitation of convenience stations at Keacr Stadium,
gjchfln ;g of Anir.als, Upon the reconnen Lation of
'■he Saverintenlen
t, the JowTiission ap/rouffi the exchange
)f The following aninals in the S, F,Zoolojical Jcrdenat
Two pair Axis Deer :ind one pair IHlgai Antelopes
for one pair Stanley Crcnes and one pair Pennuins, fron
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Three youn^
ni iriszly 3ears for one p
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>anes from Louis roebels,
T-j)0 pair Wallaroos
"or two pairs Peng.„ins
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Lighting Service and Public Addreta Syaten,
Bandstandj Golden Jate Park*
Conttj'uction of the }'Urphy Mill Reservoir,
Qolden Gate Park
Furniahing and Installing certain mechanicml
equipment at the Sev}age Treat.nent Plenty
aolden G-ate Park,
Restoration of mralt at the Flei ehhtaher
Mer^orial Mother*' Hou»e»
Conttruction of Concrete Cover, Water Worke,
Reservoir*
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There being no further business to come before the
'■^^^^^^^' commission, the meeting adjourned at 7:30 p.m.
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San Franoiaoo, California
April 82, 1946
,^« A regular mBeting of the Park Commi89ion vaa held at
^^^^^^* McLaren Lodge, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Thursday,
April 22, 1948, at 4 p.u.
The felloiDing Comnieaionere were preaentt
Mr* Wm* U»Coffman, Acting President
Jtr» Hugh Gallagher
Mr. Fred D. Parr
Ahaentt Mr* Harvey S. Teller
Mr* Peter Bercut
tmtes 2*« minutea of the regular meeting of the Park Coiwiit-
l:uctic
aion held on April 8, 1948, tcere approved and adopted*
AQuatic park* Meaara* Harry Sullivan and Slmer Delaney,
repreaenting the Committee for the Development of Aquatic
park, appeared and requeated that the dreaaing facilitiea at
the Aquatic park Center he made available as soon o« awinming
waa permitted and that theUayor be requested to approve
an increase in the park Department 'a 1948-49 budget, in an
amount aufficient to landscape the area adjacent to the
building, commonly known aa the '*Cal Pak" lot*
The Superintendent was directed to prepare an eatimte
of the cost for landscaping the property in question and submit
the information to the Acting President for presentation U
the Mayor*
The Secretary was instructed to communicate with the
Director of Public Health to determine if the operation of the
proposed sewage pumping station would eliminate the objections
to swimming in the waters of Aquatic Park*
Mr* McGregor and Dr* McKinley, representing the San
Francisco Museum of Science and Industry, called to th%
Commiaaion'a attention the mseum'a plan for operating th9
Aquatic park, which they believed wouU coincide
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at outlined ky Mr* J7«laney»
AoUng Preaidani Co/fman atatad thai H would ba
wall for all groupa to praaant tha plana for tha uaa of
Aquatic Park and aftar earaful study, tha Cowmtaaion would
than arriva at ita daaiaion*
gjQA, On tha raoomnandation of tha Suparintandant,
tha plana and apaeifioationa for tha rehabilitation of
tha ahip '*(}JOA'', aa praparad by tha aJOA foundation, wara
approvad and adoptad, and tha Superintendent waa authoriaad
to call for bida»
^. Davidaont Tha Sunriaa Sxater Service Conmittaa'a
application for permiaaion to plaaa a granita bench in
jf*. Dauidaon Park, in the vicinity of tha Croaa, aa a
manorial to Homer K. Pitman, waa approvad in principle,
aubjact to approval of the Art Gomniaaion.
Tha sunriaa Saater Service Comnittea'a reaovtmanda^
tion for tha purchase of certain lota adjoining Jft.
Davidaon Park, waa referred to tha Superintendent for
report at aoma future time*
anidm gate park* The San Franeiaao Lodge No. 9,
B.P.O. Slka, request for permisaion to hold the annual
Flag Day Ceremoniea, June 13, in the Band Concourse,
Golden aate park, waa granted.
p.^*.^nu±h square. The Veterans of Foreign War's
raqueat that the Commiaaion raaonsider the plaeing of a
monument in memory of Chinese World War II Veterans in
Portsmouth Square, waa referred to the Superintendent,
with the suggeation that a draining of the propoaed
monument be presented for the Commiaaion'a consideration
at a aubaequent meeting.
r,<...i. pari. !*. a» rronct,*o SxaMin.r's r.«u..*
/or ,.mU»ion to hoM the annual HoU In One Oolf
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fottma««nt in Lincoln fork for *h« W09k of June 26, through
July S, at the eighth hole, waa granted^
The San Franeiaeo Gall Bulletin'e requeet for
permieeion to hold the 20th Annual Call^BulleUn junior
Qolf Tournament from June 21 to 25, inoluaiue, at Lincoln
park, and the 2nd annual Bill Johnaton Memorial Tennie
Tournament at the Golden Gate Park Tennia Courta, from
July 18 to 16, ineluaipe, vaa granted^
Union Souare, The United Spaniah War Veterans
requeat for permiaaion to hold the annual Dewey Day
eeremoniea in Union Square on yay 2, waa granted*
§eaeh Chalet* The San Franeiaeo Dog Training Club,
me*, requeat for the uae of the Beaeh Chalet, along with
an area adjaeent thereto, for a dog training elub waa
referred tQ the Superintendent for report*
golden Gate Park* The Ladiea' Club of Golden Gate
Commandery'a requeat that the monument formerly at the
19th Avenue entrance to Golden Gate Park, be replaced in
aome other location in the park, waa referred to the
Superintendent for report,
freedom Gardena, The Houaing Authority of the City
and County of San Francisco 'a requeat for pemiaaion to
uae a atrip of ground between the Sunnydale Development
and Sunnydale Avenue, in McLaren Park, for Freedom Gardena,
waa granted*
Golden Gate Park* On the recommendation of the
Superintendent, Meaara* Charlea Hoyle and Don Graham'a
applicationa for permiaaion to operate miniature traina
in Golden Tate Park, one block eaat of the Great Highway,
between Fulton and Lincoln Way, were denied.
I^j^raren Park* The San Franeiaeo Radio Club'a
requeat for permiaaion to uee a email area in McLaren Park,
on June 12 and 13, eontinuoualy from 6 a..., Saturday,
to 4 p.m., Sunday, to operate a tranamitter, waa granted.
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Ham ffoiipany'a requsat for an opportunity to •ontlnu*
the aaruiea formerly renierei to tho Army during the ipor
o* the Palaee of Fine Arte, toaa held in aheyanee, pending
a study of the need for fire alarm aervice in other
propertieam
Sunaet Heiahta» The Sunaet Heighta Improvement
Cluk'a inquiry aa to the amount of moniea available for
improvenenta to the Sunaet Heighta park, looa referred to
the Seeretary for reply.
Street Tree Planting, On the reeommendation of the
Superintendent, Buettig and Sehronm'a requeat for per'»
miaaion to subatitute Prunua piaaardii or Aeaeia
Melanoxylon, for Prunua blieriana, in Hie atreet tree
planting contraet, toaa granted,
Zion Requeat, The San rraneiaeo Labor Zioniet
Couneil'a applieation for uae of the Civic Center for a
noon time meeting on Wedneaday, May 5, waa granted.
The applieation for an area in the vieinity of the
Band Concourae in Golden Gate park. May 18, waa put over
until the next meeting.
The following lettera were read and referred to
the Superintendent i
From the Sunriae Easter Serviee Committee outlining
eertain improvements to Mt, Davidaon Park,
From L, D, Jonea again requesting that a bulldoaer
elear off park property adjaeent to hie hone.
From the California Credit Aaaoeiation auggeeting
that the P, /?• <ft r., *• requested to ehange the eleetrieal
atandarda in Golden Gate Park ao aa to provide modern
onea with the lighta ahining on the roadway.
From Jennie Crocker Henderson and Nellie Olmatead
Lineoln, requesting that the growth about Prayer Book
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Cro99 *• -trinm^d and thai 9hrub9 be plant «4^
from 0ra99 Pertgo 9u§g9ating th9 planting of
99rtain uari9tt99 of flow9rtng tr999 on th9 9tr99i9 of San
Jron«<t«o*
Th9 following l€tter9 io«rt read and ordered fiUdt
From the following advocating a water taxi 9ervi9§
in (^9 E0U99 C0V9t
Paul r. Wat9on
JUbrino Cyclery and Sport Shop
Ri99i'9 Sporting aoodo, BurlingaM9
Ca9per Zm9irl9in
San Fran9i 890 Surf Fi9hing Club
Triangl9 Sal 99 Company
Asaooiated Sport9m9n of California
From the Golf Editor of the San Frand seo Chronicl9,
9ugge9ting that a $100,000 supplementary requeet b9 mad9
to hi9 Honor, the Mayor, for the 1948-49 budget, to
90n9tru9t a pitoh and putt golf cour«« in (}old9n Oate ParAr*
From Ja9» C* To\on9, protesting the Zion Politeal
m99ting in Gold9n aate park*
From Joseph L* Stewart and Howard J. J/allen,
9ubnitting letter to the Commission advising that they have
$900,000 with whieh to finance the eonstruetion of a
garage under St, ifiiry's Square and forwarding a copy of
the letter addressed to the Mayor, outlining the plan for
th9 9onstruction of said garag9»
From Garrett MoEnemey 11^ Chairman of the San
FranoiS90 Chapter, American Red Cross, advising that the
S9d Cro99 would not U39 the pala99 of Fine Arts on the
date9 granted by the Commi99ionm
Moti99 of Claim from the Controller '9 Offiee, filed
by the P»Gm <* S*, covering damage to eable, in l^e amount
of $33, S3*
^ward of Contraet, Installation of a Pumving Plant
in lake Mereed, The Secretary presented the following
bide for the above worki
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Tred J* Sorly Jr. Conine*
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Adam irra« and Son
M A Z Corporation
Anion 0 poioraon A 8on9
C. 0. Touni
Eealy Ti^^ottt Con air * Company
n* G.CUfford
$17,683.00
23,760.00
26,124,00
26,146.70
29,690.00
31,497.00
31,756.00
32, 200. 00
32,766.00
39,900.00
On iha reoommendaiion of the Superiniondani and on
motion duly sado and aaoondad, iha follotalng raaoluiion
waa adopiadi
RESOLUTIOir no. 1571
BSSOLVSD unanimoualy by tha park Conmiaaion thai
a contraoi ha awardad to ASSOCIATED ElfQINSSHS covertnf tha
tnatallatton of a pumping plant in Laka Mar cad, San
Francisoo, and tha Saoretary ha and ha iaharahy authoriaad
to axacuta tha aama in tha name of the Park Comniaaion
and that paymant tharafor in tha oaoun* of $17,663.00
ha paid from Appropriation 712»500'^6 (Harding park aolf
Couraa pumping plant).
^solutionsj On notion duly made and aaoondad tha follotUng
raaolutiona ware adoptedt
RflSOUJTIOlf no. 1561
RES0I7ED unanimously by the Park Commiaaion thai
tha Controller ba and ia hereby raquaaiad to approoa a
credit Modification of Contraoi in the amount of $215.25
to the ooniraoi of J. Q. Grattan for Drilling and Oaaing
a water Well in Lincoln Park; this being tha credit for
70 tona of gravel not uaad at the well site, the hole
having proven dry.
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PJISOIUTIOF no. 1562
BESOUED unanimoualy by the Park Commiaaion thai
for the beat intereat and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and ia hereby requeated
to approve the following paymentat
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Xnatallaiion of a (?a«-rtr«d 5«olJr
<n tht itodtl rocA* (7Ju*hou««, (Jolitn
PUmTT. PARSZ A JTUr^rfiff^f
rirav pcymant - Sn§in§9ring aaruioaa in
connaotion mtih praparaHon of plana and
apaeifioationa for vartoua projoota at
Taoht Marbar*
jr. S. TITTLE COUPAMJ
rtrai I>rogreaa J^yment - Straai lighting,
pawar and talaphona ayatama at Taoht Sarbar
Sxtenaion9
$ 4S3.00
1,875.00
9,430.50
RESOLUTION MQ^ ISS.^
RSSOirSD unanimoualy hy tha Park Comniaaion that
for tha baat intareat and proper conduct of tha Park
Daparlmant the Controller ke and ia hereby requeated
to approve the following Work Orderat
W.O.MO. DEPARTiTBIi;
356 S.F*Water Dept,
DESCRIPTION
Amount
Replacing 4-3/4 •» exiat^ $ 310.00
ing servicea with 4 new
1" aervicea in Dolorea St.
between Market St. * Saa
Joaa Ave., to connect with
irrigation eyaten in center
atrip of Dolorea Street.
35? ^rchaaing Dept. Blackanithing aervicea, 600.00
Shop §1 automotive repaira, etc.
for April, May A JUna
(Add'l - Conniaaary Divn.)
RESOUJTION NO. 1564
RESOLVED unanimoualy by the Park Commiaaion t'lxit
for the beat intereat artd proper conduct of the park
Department theController be and ia hereby requeated t4
approve the following Order for Service or Workt
ORDER F(M
SERVICE
OR wojs:
VENDOR
DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
70 Central Permit Bureau Inspection of high $7.50
Dapt. of public Worka preaaure fire tube
boiler. Miniature
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MS30LFKD unanimously ky the Park CommiMMion that f.i>
ik* *••* intermit and proper conduct of the Park Department
tht ContioUer ke and it hereby requested to i;ppro»e tkt
followinf Allotment!
^Dpronriati on
712'^00'-^6 Harding park aolf Couree
Fumping Plant $17,689.00
REaOLDTIQK MO^ fSaA
SSSOLTSD unanimously by the Hxrk Commieeion that for
the heat intereat and proper conduct of the Park Department
the Superintendent he and it hereby authortred to eubmtt to
hie Honor, the ilayor, the /ollowin'j eupplemental requeete
to the 1948^1949 Budgett
JeneT-al j)ivi8ion
Allocance for Ooertime
Soli days
Fixed Charges
Setirement Allomance
Zoo Division
Soli days
Meti-re^ent Alles^c'.ce
:':}mM,:tsa*l Zivit'.en
Soliia^s
Teaporcrj ibvet
Setiremer.t Allosfox^e
SsT^eanzuzl Ziritisz
lilit^is
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Srii^ezer.-: Allt octree
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s,e5i,oo
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l,sZ0,99
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BEHOLYEJ) hy tht Park Commiation that a oonot99ion and
priviU99 •/ operating a golf driving rarif* ond the privilege
0/ selling golf merohandiae and equipment at that certain
parcel of land lying taithin a tract of land bounded on the
north and weet by Sloat Boulevard and Sunset Boulevard be and
is hereby awarded to MR. LSE DOUQan for a period beginning
July 1, 1948 and ending June 3u, 1949, at a rental of 6% of
the groaa receipts, computed monthly, provided that in ne
event it m 11 be leaa than $125^00 and the Secretary be and
he ia hereby authorixed to execute auch agreement and to
perform such acta, on behalf of the Conniaaion, aa may be
neceaaary or convenient to give effect to the purpoae of this
reaolution.
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RESOLUTION NO. 1566
RESCUED that a conceaaion and privilege of conducting
the golf ahop and acting as a profeaaional at the Shar^) Park
Qojf Course be and is hereby awarded to UR» ALLEN SCHOUI, for
a period of one year, beginning July 1, 1948, and ending
June 30, 1949, at a rental of six per cent of the total groaa
receipta computed monthly, provided that in no event it will
be leaa than One hundred ($100*00) dollara, and the Secretary
be and he is hereby authorised to execute the agreement tm d
to do and perform auth acta, on behalf of the Commieaion, aa
may be neoeaaary or convenient to give effect to the purpoae
ef thia reaolutien*
^^SOLUTION NO, 1569
RESOUB) that a conceaaion and privilege of conducting
the golf ahop and acting aa a profeaaional at the Harding Park
aolf Courae be and ia hereby awarded to UR. TED BOBBINS, for
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i.jro. 50, 1949, o* o r9n-tal of 9ix per cent of the tetal gro99
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receipts computed monthly, provided that in no event it mill
be 1999 than One Hundred and Fifty Dollara ($150*00) and the
Secretary he and he ia hereby authorited to execute the
a§reenent and to do and perform each acta, on behalf of the
Gomniaaion, aa may be neceaaary er conoenimt to give effeef
to "^e purpoae of thia reaolutienn
^SOLUTION VO. 1570
RSSOLTED that a conceaaion and privilege of conductini
the §olf ahep and acting aa a profeaaional at iheLincoln Park
aolf Courae be md ia hereby awarded to JtfS. RAT de HAVEM, fer
a period of one year^ beginning July 1, 1946 and ending Jun9
30, 1949, at a rental of aix per cent of the total groaa
reeeipta computed monthly, provided that in no event it id 11
be leaa than One Hundred (tl00»00) dollara, and the Secretary
be and he ia hereby authorised to execute auch agreement end
to do and perform auch acta, on behalf of theComniaaion, aa
may be neceaaary or convenient to give effect to the purpoae
of thia reaoluti on»
Superintendent 'a Report, Tfc« Superintendent loaa autho
ised to call fr bida on the follouing projectat
!• Conaervatory, Install Boilera and Controla and
Heating Unit
2. Conaervatory, Tw 9reenhouaea, Conatructien and
Painting
3. Convenimce Station Alterationa, kiaaion Park
4* Great Highway, Fence
5. Main Yard improvement a
e» S. F. Zoological jardena. Aviary, Heating and
Ventilating,
7. S,F, Zoological Oardena, Roof Repaira - Pachyderm,
Aviary and Lion Houae
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Th9 Superintendent reported on the followingt
Damagee to «i« Fleiohhacker Play/ield Bathhouse from
the detonation of o Japanese mine at the beach»
That he could not comply with the American Red Crose*
request for plant material, as it mas not owi<lo*It.
On the recommendation of the Superintendent, the Commis-
sion approved having the School Department resurface the
tennis courts at Balkoa Park^
Sxchanee of AnimaJ^s^ Upon the recommendation of the
Superintendent, the Commission approved the exchange of the
following animals in the S, F, Zoological hardens t
Three Macaque monkeys for one pair of Black
Wolves, from The Calgary Zoo*
Five young lions for one pair of Tahr goats
from Mr* Louis Qoehels.
htting There being no further business to come before tfc#
Commission, the meeting adjourned at ?tOO p.m.
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i^y 6, 1948
A regular metting of the Park Commiation woo hold
Thuroday, May 6, 1948, 4t00 p.m., at IfcLaren Lodgo, (}oldon
Qato Park, San Franciooo.
Tho following Commiootonero lotro prooenit
Mr. Waruoy E» Teller, Preoideni
Mr. Wm, M. Coffnan
Mr. gugh Oallaffhor
Absent: Mr. Peier Bercut
Mr. Fred D. Parr
The minutea of the park Conmiaaion meeting held
April 22, 1948, were approved and adopted.
Gaa Houae Cove, Meaara. Blick's and role 'a orapK-
cation for permission to operate a water taxi conceaaton
in etas House Cove, Marina Park, was put over to some
future meeting.
Dr. Harry Ranbly, on behalf of the Marina Civic
Improvement Asso ciation, presented a signed petition
requesting the Commission to deny all appli cations to
operate, run, or conduct, all types of commercial
activitiea, businesses, or enterprises of any character
in 7as House Cove, Marina park.
president Harvey E. Teller stated (1) that for
the present, the Cominission mould not entertain any
applications for a concession at ias House Cove and that
at such tire as the Commission would consider an avplf cation,
the Marina groups unuld be so notified,' (2) that effective
May 1, the Commission had issued temporary mooring licenses
to the nine boat owners trho had formerly occupied 'Tea
Mouse Cove; and (3) that said nine boat oj^mers would be
permitted to use the facilities in las House Cove under
the supervision of the Commission until further notice.
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Civic QiVJo Center, The U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force,
^'--^ Northern California Recruiting ni3tr<ctJ'« application for
perniaeion to use the Civic Center plasa for Army and Navy
exhibita from July 2 to 9, in furtherance of the recruit-
ing program, was granted,
golden ijojden 7ate Park Stadiuwt, The San Francisco Chamber
Date Fork
lUdiunt of Commerce's application for permission to hold the
Fourth Annual Model Plane meet in Golden "Jate Park Stadium
en Saturday and Sunday, July 10 and 11, was granted,
jjJxlSZKf Qolden Gate Park, The San Francisco Labor Zionist
Council's application for permission to use the band con-
course for a meeting on Sunday, May 16, from 12 noon to
1 p,m,, loaa granted,
Washington gquorgj ^e San Francisco Chapter, Sons
of the American Revolution's application for permission to
place a brome marker on the benjamin Franklin Statue in
Washington Sauare, was granted subject to the approval of
the Art Commission,
u£>Pajkg golden 7cte Tark. The Standard Schnauxer Club's
application for permission to hold a pet shov in the Old
Speedway Meadow, tn Golden 7ate Park, Sunday afternoon,
May 9, 1946, wis granted,
3ft. Davidson Park. The Miralona Park Improvement
Club's application for certain improvements to Ihe f/t,
Daotdson Park, was referred to the Superintendent.
tlii'isjoni television. The American Broadcasting Company*a
request for permission to televise events which occur on
properties under the Comnission 's jurisdiction, was put
over until a later meeting,
(golden 7ate Park Pand Concourse. The Citisene'
Committee for observance of Music Week's apvlication for
permission to use the ^nd Concourse, -rolden -rate Park,
Sunday, May 9, from 2 p.m., to 5 p.m., was granted.
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cation for a picture taking oonoeaaion in the Children^t
playground, wae dented*
St, Maru'e Square. The Toung Womene Chrietian
Asaociation'a requeat for permiaaton to have a Chineae
Baby Show in St, Mary 'a Square on Sunday, May 9, at 2 p,m*
waa granted,
Miaaion Park, J/m I. B, Harria' offer to rent the
caretaker 'a building in Mission Park, was denied,
Buana Vista Park, On the recommendation of the
Hrkt Superintendent, S, J, Treacy was granted an extension of
sixty days on the contract for the installation of a two
inch pipe line in Buena Vista Park, with the understanding
that this is the final extension and that the w- rk %ust
be coTupleted within the sixty days.
Shoreline Shoreline Planning Association. The communication
Planning
Atjsjn, frovt the Shoreline Planning Association, forwarded to the
Commission by the Chief Administrative Officer, waa referred
Sha r^
to the Secretary for reply,
ghar9 Park, The Board of Fire Commissioners,
Sharp park, San Mateo County, communication regarding the
annexation of the Sharp Park 7o
If Course to the Fire
District, was referred to the Superintendent for report.
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The Secretary was instructed ta
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advise the Committee for the Elk's Flag Day Ceremony,
that in view o^
the president of the United States
acceptance to be present o
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June 13, it was suggested that
the Flag Day ceremonies be transferred from the Band
Concourse to Kesar Stadium,
213,
jiec, _ The Western Catering Company's appli-
cation for permission
to operate a movable refreshment
ttand in Big Rec at 7olden aate Park was granted for
period of one
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McLaren Park. On the reooinmendaiiQn of the
Director of Propertiee, the Commieeion approved the
purchase of the following property in McLaren Parkt
I#ff 8 and 9, in Aeeeeeor'e Block 6000, from
Jane Louise Wharton,
The following letter waa read and referred to the
Superintendenir
From the San Francisco Municipal Parks Employees
Union protesting keeping the convenience stations open
until six p,m.
The following letters were read and ordered filedt
From City Attorney John J, O'Toole, Opinion on
authority of the Park Commission to lease the Palace of
Fine Arts for a hone exhibit*
From City Attorney John J. O'Toole, Oninion on
power of park Commission to regulate holding of meetings
in parka*
From the *oard of Supervisors, transmitting letter
fr«m the War De»artment concerning the possibility of the
City acquiring the Palace of Fine Arts*
From the California Horticultural Society, thank--
ing the Commission for the exhibits at the California
Spring Garden Shov,
From the American Polish Citisen's Club, Inc,
thanking the Commission for its cooperation in making the
Polish Constitution Day celebration a success,
lacht Harbor, The following applications for Yacht
Harbor Mooring Licenses were approved:
NAME OF APPLICANT BERTH NO,
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Floyd A, Davis
Walter Blick
Mervyn Cole
Bob Faust
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roaoluiiono were adoptedt
HSS0LU7I0N jrO» 1572
RESOLVED unanimou9ly by the Pnrk ComMi99ion thai
for the beai iniereai and proper condvci of the Park
DepariMeni the Controller be and ie hereby requeated to
approve thtf following paymento»
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rirot payment - Drilling and ca9ing a
water well in Lincoln Park,
nvsTTi'J & scanoM
Tirot Progreae Payment - Lawn and
Irrigation Inatallation at Qaa Houae Cove
$6,497,77
6,480.00
ARmJR WALLaREN
Relocation and Reeonatruction of a
Miniature Railway at rieiahhacker Play field.
COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVIJfUE
Federal Tax on Admlaaiona April 1946
I^LPM MURRAT
Band Concerta - April 1948
RALPH UVRRAT
Band Mxaie - 1948 May Day Celebration
8,424.00
303.85
1,429.60
332.40
fiK.^nTJ!XJO» NO. 1579
RESOirSD unanimoualy by the Park Commiaaion thai
for the beat intereat and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and ia hereby requeated to
approve the following Ordera for Service or Workt
ORDER FOR
SERVICE
OR WOR^ VEl^DOR
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§71 Braun^Knecht Purniahtng and installing $1,979.38
Eeimann Co, certain mechanical equipment
at the aewage treatment plant
tn Golden late Park.
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Speotuliif head doort (5) at tfain
Tard in Golden Gate pmrk*
#75 Col9n ireating A TnBiallation •/ a heating d40»00
Sheet Ifetal Co, and ventilating eyeten in
the auiary at the S,r»
Zoological "Jardene*
^UPEniHTSHDSNT'S HEPORT: On the recommendatien
of the Superintendent, permieeion to call for bide on the
fellowing projecte vae grantedr
!• Sutre Heighte Park, Fence painting
f« Tleiehhacker pool Cafe, Replacement of (JlmeB
3. rieiahhacker Pool, Replacement of Concrete
Pavement Around Diving Tower
4* Kegar Stadium. Running Track Rehabilitation,
Jn formal
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awarded t
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SewaQe Treatment Plant, Furnishing and Im^tallinQ
Certain Mechanical SQuinment,
$1,979^36
1,395,00
Braun, JCnecht, rleimann Company
Ubin Tard, Jolden late Park
Parker Building Specialties Inc.
Ban Francisco Z^oloaical Jardens. Heating and
rentilatinq System^ Aoiarjj
Colan Heating and Sheet Uetal Company 340,00
l,J,Parkt ^md^n gate Park. The aolden Sate Dachshund Club,
Inc., application for permission to hold its Sixth Annual
puppy Match in Golden Gate Park, on Sunday, June 6, mas
granted* ^ ^ ,.
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^^^^~ao,.i„ion the Meeting a^Jo.rnei at 5,15 p...
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A %p90i%l ««titny •/ th« P%rk C«n«f««(«n w held
Thursday, Mo^y 20, 1943, ot i^cXaren Lodge, Oolden Gate Park,
San Franeiaco*
The following Commieeionera were preaentt
Mr,Sarvey S, Teller, President
Mr.Wm, M, Co/fman, Conmiaaioner
Mr, Bugh Gallagher, Commiaaioner
Mr, Fred D, Porr, Commiaaioner
Abaentt Mr, Peter Bercut, Commiaaioner
The minutea of the Park Commiasion meeting held on
May 6, 1948, were approved and adopted,
Golden Gate Park Band Concourae* Meaara, Potter,
Kidd, and Corbett, repreaenting the Elka Flag Day Committee,
appeared and outlined the propoaed arrangementa for the
Flag Day Cerenoniea to be held in the band concourae on
June 13, 1948, at S p.».
The matter waa referred to the Superintendent with
full power to act,
r. J, Pool: E. F, Pool. Mr, George F, Brayer, Contractor,
request for penaiaaion to substitute Varnished Cambric and
Lead Cable, for Rubber and Lead Cable, as called for in
contract for the primary electrical work at the Fleishhacker
Pool, waa granted,
Mr, George F, Brayer, Contractor, requeat for
authority to diaconnect the metering equipment, current
tranaformera and oil circuit breaker, as required by the
State Industrial Accident Commiaaion and furnishing and
installing three enclosed General Electric expulaion cut-
outs with aolid linka, at an additional cost of $67,00,
on contract for the primary electrical work at Fleishhacker
Pool, waa granted.
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ProD089d Charter Amendment. The Commi99ion approved
in principle, a proposed tharter amendment to Section 41.1
to provide for the abandonment or di %eent insane e of uee of
land held for park purpotea, with the understanding that
the amendment would be worded to that the abandonment or
eale of any park property would require a unanimoue vote
of the Park Cemmiteion, a two-thirds vote of the Board of
Supervisors, and a majoritff vote of the electoratOm
lenar Stadium, The Commission waived the conditions
covered in that part of paragraph 7, section (b), line 3,
relative to the broadcasting, television, and moving picture
rights, in the contract with the Islam Temple, Shrine East
West Football Committee for the use of Keaar Stadium on
January 1, 1949 »
htxpended Unexpended Funds. The Secretary was instructed to
^"^ direct a cowmunication to the Controller requesting that the
unexpended funds in the Commission' s 1947-48 budget
appropriations be carried over to the next fiscal year,
:*_reet Street Tree Planting, The meeting of June 14 was
':klnn^iset for a hearing on the planting of trees on California
Street, from Mason to Arguello Boulevard, and directed
the Superintendent to perform the necessary acts to give
proper notice.
Aquatic Park. The Commission approved operating
the Aquatic Park Building as a community recreation center
effective July 1, 1948, and directed the Superintendent
to submit a program of the proposed activities for con-
sideration at the meeting of May 27.
The Superintendent was instructed to present to
the Commission, at its meeting of May 27, th. following,
(a) A progress report on the proposed projects
for a bond issue*
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the construction of s Pitch and Putt Golf Course in
Oolden Gate Pmrk.
T iensione Extenttong of Time. The following exteneione of time
"^ — were grmnteai
Aeeociuted Engineers - Contract for inatallation
of irrigation ayetem in Miseion Park - ninety daye,
Paulsen Nursery Company - Contract for installation
of irrigation system on Dolores Boulevard - thirty days»
..^^rd 0^ Award of Contracts, Golden Gate Park Bandstand,
' ^ Li^htino ggruice and Public Address System. The Secretary
presented the following bids for the above workt
MacCabe Electric Company $2,630.00
amino Electric Company 3,011,00
On the recommendation of the Superintendent and on
motion duly made and seconded, the following resolution was
adoptedt
RESOIUTIOM hO. 1577
RSaOLYED unanimously by the Park Commission that a
contract be awarded to MacCabe Electric Company covering
the installation of Lighting Service and Public Address
System, Golden Gate Park Bandstand, San Francisco, and the
secretary be and he is hereby authorised to execute the
same in the name of the Park Commission and that payment
therefor in the amount of $2,630.00 be made from
Appropriation 712-500-108 (Band Concourse - Sound Equipment),
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th« above workt
Associated Engineers
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On the recommendation of the Superintendent, ond
on xotion duly mads and seconded, the following resolution
v€$ adoptedt
RESOLUTION MO, 1578
RESOLVED unmnimoualy by the Park Commission that a
contract be awarded to Associated Engineers, covering
the installation of Irrigation System, Unit No, 2, Golden
Gate Park, San Francisco, and the Secretary be and he is
fi»rehy authorised to execute the same in the name of the
Park Commission and that payment therefor in the amount
of $49,873,00 be made from Appropriation 712-500-62 ( Voter
Supply and Irrigation System),
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Repairs to Tacht Harbor, The Secretary presented
the following bids for the above worki
The Duncanson-Harrelaon Company $24,843,00
Healy Tibbitts Construction Co. 28,175,00
On the recommendation of the Superintendent and
on motion duly made and s econded, the following resolution
uias adoptedt
RESOLUTION no. 1579
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
a contract be awarded to The Duncanson-Farrelson Company
covering repairs to Tacht Harbor, San Francisco, and the
Secretary be and he is hereby authorised to execute the same
in the name of the Park Commission and that payment there-
for in the amount of $24,343.00 be paid from appropriation
712^913^04 (Replacement and Reconstruction - Recreational
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pr}uiJ%g Filcb, Thi Secretary presented the following bids
for t/it above projeott
The Duncan aon-^HarrelBon Company $7,362,00
Chaa, L, Harney Inc, 7,385,00
Eaton and Smith No Lump Sum
On the recommendation of the Superintendent and
on motion duly made and seconded, the following resolution
was adopted:
RESOLUTION NO, 1580
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that •
contract be awarded to The Duncanson-Harrelson Company
covering the grading, paving, furnishing and driving pile9
at Tacht Harbor, San Francisco, and the Secretary be md
he is hereby authorized to execute the same in the name of
the Park Commission and that payment therefor, in the
cMount of $7,368.00 be paid from Appropriation 712-500'91
(Tacht Harbor) »
nnnn^rvatorv. ^..^ir^ fjy.^^tem and New Boiler and
Controls. The Secretary presented the following bids for
the above work:
O'Mara and Stewart Company $7,980,00
W. P. Ooss Company 10,453.38
On the recommendation of theSuperintendent and on
motion duly made and seconded, the following resolution was
.doptedt
RtLROLOTiot no. isei
RESOLVED unanimou.lv by »"' ''•'•* Cowi..!"" tiat .
contract b.aoar6.i t, O'kara .nO St»».rt Co.p.r,y for t^»
U.tallaUon ot Beattng Sy.te, .»d *.» Boiler ani Control.
.t th. Con.erv.tory. GoUen O.U Fork. S.n frond eco .
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tnd the Secretary be and he is hereby authorited to execute
the same in the ncMe of the f'ark Conmiaaion and that payment
therefor in the amount of $7,980,00 be paid fron Appropriation
712-500-86 (Conservatory - Heating Unit),
Oolden Oate Park. Rehabilitation of Ifurphv Windnill.
The Secretary presented the following bids for the above
project*
Wellnita and DeHarde $28,685,00
Antone Petersen Si Sons 29,i34,00
On the recoMMendation of the Superintendent and on
nation duly made and seconded, the follvioing resolution was
adoptedt
RKSOLUTIOM NO. 1582
RESOLVED unanimously by the ParK Commission that a
contract be awarded to WellnitM and Dehtrde, for the
Rehabilitation of Murphy Windmill, Golden Gate Park, San
Francisco, and the Secretary be and he is hereby authorised
to execute the same in the name of the Park Commission and
that payment therefor in the (mount of $28,885,00 be paid
from Appropriation 712-913-01 (Replacement and Reconstruction.
General Division),
On the recommendation of the Superintendent the
following informal contracts were awarded:
Great Highivay Fence - $1,877,00
li, 0, Viseth, Contractor
Restoration of Murals at ^
the rieishhacker Mothers
House ^.
Mrs, Dorothy Cravath
960,00
^lterations_andJiea^
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DepartMent of Public Works, for the Alter^tione and
Heating and 7eni;Q.%tion for Pachyderm House, Zoological
Gardens, from Intone Petersen 4 Sons, in the amount of
$9,7d0»00, was approved^
?»s(jJut<onjii On motion duly made and seconded the following
resolutions were approved and adoptedt
RESOLUTION liO, 1574
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested to
approve the following Work Ordersi
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358 Purchasing Dept, Blueprinting, Photostat $ 45.00
(Reproduction Bur,) services, etc, April,
^ ^ May, June 1948 (Add' l) ,
369 City and County Compensation Disability 2,000.00
Employees Retirement Benefits and Medical
System Charges for period
ending June 30, 1948.
360 Dept. of Public 9ks, Repair and Adjust locks
(Public Bldgs,( on lockers at bathhouse.
361 Dept. of Public Wks. Contract - Alterations
(Architecture) and Heating and Ventx-
lation for Pachyderm
House, S. r. Zoo
300.00
9,780,00
362
Dept. of Public »'ks. Inspection Services -
(Architecture) ^'V^^'i'r .Tnn fir '
and Yent\lat\on for
Pachyderm House, S.F.Zoo,
650.00
RES0LUTiqNN0^_157S,
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested to
approve the following Allotments <^d Transfers:
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712S00»6S Water Supply and Irrigation Syotem
7l2'-500-91 Tacht Harbor
712-500-108 Band Concourse - Sound Equipment
712'300»01 Materials <* Supplies - General
Division - Reserve
712-300-04 Materials <t Supplies - Recreational
Division Reserve
$49,873.00
1,190,27
3,920,00
1,864,00
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Transfers
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Allowance Employees 63,00
General Division
712-300-01 500,00
Materials and Supplies
General Division
712-300-01 200,00
Materials and Supplies
General Division
712-300-01 1,000,00
Matsrials and Supplies
General Division
712-203-04 32,00
Allowance Employee's
Cars - Recreational
Division
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Fixed Charges
General Division
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Materials <* Supplies
struction -Recreational Recreational Division
Division
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struction - Conservatory Heating Unit
Boiler 4 Controls
71P P\4-02 712-500-79 4,150,59
Mtc'e, .Repairs S. F,Zoological Gardens
Structures - Zoo Division
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712-214-02 Replacements d Recon-
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Contractual Services
General Division
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Contractual Services
General Division
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Materials and Supplies
Resale
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Services Other Depts.
General Division
712-200-04
Contractual Services
Recreational Division
712-900-03
Services Other Depts,
Commissary i/iuision
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RESOLUTION ifO. 157^
RESOLVSD unanimously by the Park Commiasion that for the
beat interest and proper conduct of the Park Department
the Controller be and i$ hereby requested to approve the
following Ordera for Service or *ork:
ORDER FOR
SERVICE OR
WORK
VENDOR
DESCRIPTION
74 f . 0, Wiaeth Installation of Chain Link
Fence and a board fence
on Great Highway
75 Mrs, Dorothy Restoration of Murals at
Cravath Fleishhacker Memorial
Mothers' House.
AMOUNT
$1,877.00
980,00
There being no further business to cowe before the
Commission, the meeting adjourned «t 6:15 p,m.
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if ay 27, 1948
lit^ular ^ regular netting of the Park Commi8$ion wat held •«
^—-^ McLaran Ladg9, Oalden Gate Park, San Tranciace, Thursday, May
27, 1948, at 3tOO p.n.
The following Commi§9ioner» were preaentt
Earvey E, Teller, President
Wm, 1/, Coffman
Hugh Gallagher
Fred D, Parr
Absent: Peter Bercut
\tinuU8 The minutes of the Park Comnission special meeting
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held May 20, 1948, were approved and adopted.
Palace of Fine Arts, Mr, Ira Curry's proposal to
lease the Palace of Fine Arts for an International Home Show
from May to October, 1949, was denied.
The San Francisco Convention and Tourist Bureau's
proposal to lease the Palace of Fine Arts for two conventions
in 1949, was denied.
In view of the increased number of proposals for
leasing the Palace of Fine Arts Buildir^ for purposes other
than recreation, the Commission directed (l) a study of the
legality of transferring jurisdiction of said building to the
Real Estate Department to the end that the building be avail-
able for conventions and exhibits and the revenues therefrom
used for the rehabilitation of the properties; (2) and that
if a transfer of Jurisdiction cannot be effected then con-
sideration be given to a charter amendment that would authorite
the Commission to use the building for purposes other than
recreation,
Mr.nnppin Square,
tion for permission to locate a branch library in McCoppin
Square in the Parkside District was put over to a later
meeting.
The Library Commission' s applica-
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ygo ggrdtffi^ Th, irt Coiwiaaion't r«co«n«ndation
tftot the Bronze Buddha be placed facing the south, east, or
loeat aide of tht snail lake in the Oriental Tea Garden and
requesting that an appropriation covering the design and
construction of the base be «ad« available, was referred to
the Superintendent for report.
Golden Oate Park Stadium, The Golden Gate Angling and
Casting Club's application for jb rmission to hold the Western
Association of Angling and Casting Club's tournament on July
1, 2, 3, and 4, 1948, and further requesting the use of the
Polo Field up to tioelue o'clock noon on the mornings of July
2, and 3, wa« granted.
;.;.?ar»; Golden Gate Park, The Northern California Beagler's
Club's application for permission to stage its annual show
in a suitable place in Golden Gate Park on July 4, 1948, was
granted, subject to the Superintendent's selection of an
appropriate site,
j-jyer Prayer Book Cross, The Churchmen's Round Table's
y^ss: application for permission to hold religious services at
Prayer Book Cross on Sunday, June 27, commencing at 3:30 p.m.,
and lasting about an hour, icas approved,
neach Chalet. Ur. Ben Thorsen* s proposal to lease the
Beach Chalet, to operate a bicycle and scooter rental con-
cession, was denied,
:,r,Fool: ff^n ^i^hhacker Pool, The Junior Chamber of Commerce's
application for permission to sponsor an Aquatic Show at
Fleishhacker Pool on Harbor Day, Sunday, August 8, was grarted.
The Director of Hecrec^tional Activities' recommend-
ation that the children's admission price to the Fleishhacker
Pool be reduced to five cents Jcr the period from June 21,
to August 27, was approved and adopted,
U.Zool. ... F. ZooloaicaU^^r^J^I^ ^^s. Mary Craik's proposal
to conduct a ''baby strollers" concession
Gardens, was denied.
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l^aM iJqwff ggtfgrg, f. r. 2)utcn«r'« coupJoint relative -to
VJ^^ the playing oondtttont at the tenni$ oourta in Alamo Square,
and Hit Honor the Mayor* 9 requeet for a report, were referred
io the Superintendent for reply»
Teleaoope Inatallation^ The Ceco Steel Producf
Corporation* a offer to leaee an area 20x15 along the beach io
inetall a panoramic viewing machine uas denied»
Bronae Bear, The S, F, Valley Profeaaional Artiste
Guild* a requeat that a fund be establiahed to purchase a bronae
bear to be placed in Oolden Gate Park or the San Francisco
Zoological Oardena loaa denied^
Aquatic Park, The S, F, Sportsmen's Aquatic Park
Committeea* requeat for the Commiaaien to make available the
facilitiea of Aquatic Park was put ou^r to the meeting of
June 24*
Oolden Gate Park Stadium^ The Amateur Bicycle League
of America* a request for permisaion to use theGolden Gate Park
Stadium on May 31, from 12t30 p.m., to 4tOO p.m., was granted.
li^i Golden Gate Park Band Concourse^ Guy Cherney*a
Enterpriae*a application to operate a conceasion m Golaen
Gate Park Band Concourse on June 13, was denied*
The following letters were read and referred to the
Superintendent:
From his Tfcnor the Mayor transmitting communication
Jrom Martha F. Francis, relative to certain improvements in
Golden Gate Park,
From his Honor the Mayor transmitting communication
from Charles A. Langlais, wherein Mr, Langlais requests
replacement of a wooden pile in the vicinity of his berth
at Tacht Barbor*
The following comnunications 'JJere read and ordered
filedt
Trom the Director of P^^blic Health, submitting a
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r9pori on iht condition of the building and grounds at Aquatic
Park and advi$ing that a »anitary survey of the water i$
bsing conducted*
Board of Supervisors Resolution Ho. 7103, trans/erring
certain Water Department property located on Hyde Street,
between Larkin and Chestnut Streets, to the Park Commission.
From his Honor the Uayor relative to the capital
improvement program submitted to the City Planning Commission,
From ht» Honor the i^ayor outlining procedure for
report on the construction program of capital improvements to
be made quarterly, effective July,l»
From the Immaculate Conception Academy, compliment-
ing the Commission on the Arboretum and its operation.
From the San Francisco Children* s Pet Show thanking
the Commission for assisting in the pet shorn,
Extension of Time, Huettig and Schromm's request
for an extension of thirty days on contract for the installa"
tion of lawn and irrigation system at Gas Souse Cove, was
granted,
Tacht Harbor - Cancellation of Aoorinp Licenses. On
the recommendation of the Director of hecreational Activities,
the Secretary -joas direct<^d to forioard notice of intended
cancellation of mooring licenses to the followingt
Dr, Jurgen Ruesch
Ray Shannon
Robert Fauly
lent #• Clark
G, 0, Eynon
George Crabtree
Sdward B, Ward
Fred P, McGee
Harry Raphael
Berth #33
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Point Lobos. The U, 3. Coast Guard's application for
renewal of lease for a plot of land at Point Lobos was granted,
and the Secretary was authorised to execute the lease for and
on behalf of the Commission,
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l^'-' intendent, the /ollotving applications /or Tacht Harbor k'ooring
Licenses were approvedt
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resolutions were adoptedi
RESOLUTION NO, 1583
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that for
the best interest and proper conduct 0/ the Park Department
the Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the
following payments:
'MA.
GEORGE PAULSEN
First Payment - Instal lation of Irrigation
System in Center Strips, Dolores Boulevard
J. g. G RATTAN
Final Payment - Drilling and Casiny a water
'j)ell in Lincoln Park,
C. A-. BALDWIN, DIHLCTCH OF THz. ZCC
Four luncheons for Nr, iard and party of
animal inporters - ret recent shipment of
jnimals from Orient*
A3BETT Ex.F-rTRIC CQUFANT
Replacement of the existing electrical
conductors to the Sump Fump at Ke^ar ^taaium.
$ 4,572,50
721.98
5.72
312,00
RESOLUTION NO. 1534
RESCL7ED unanimously by the Park Commission that
the Controller be and is hereby requested to approve a
Modification of Contract in the amount of $67,00 to the
. r ..- r Braver ^or Installation of a Primary
contract of George F, brayer ,u
Electrical Service l>.t.«-. fUW^'^acXer Fool Funping Flant
and FleUH^ac^er BatKH.use, tHU iS7.00 t.Ug t-. «.t of
fumUHins ana instalXU, tHr„ encloa.d ^,.,ral FUciric
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1585:
RSSOLUTION NO^ t.-ja.'^
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the best interest md proper conduct of the Park Department
the Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the
following transfers
TRANSFER
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Contractual Services
Recreational Div,
712-500-90
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RESOLUTION NO. 1586
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that for
the best interest of the Park Department the Controller be
and is hereby requested to approve the purchase of the follow-
ing equipment urgently required for the proper conduct of
the revenue units indicatedt
One Floor Safe for Oriental Tea Garden
Commissary Division
One Floor Safe for Co it Tower
Recreational Division
$75,00
75,00
$150,00
These floor safes are to be purchased from the unencumbered
balances in appropr iationsf
712-^00-03 (Equipment - Commissary Diuision) and
712-400-04 (Equipment - Recreational Division),
RESOLUTION NC, 1587
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that for
the best interest and proper conduct of the Park Department,
his Honor the Mayor be and is hereby requested to have an
ordinance prepared appropriating $100,000,00 to the credit of
Appropriation 712-5GO-10G Kesar Stadium Lighting
from the surplus existing int
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712-^500^32 rieishhacker Playfield ♦
Miniature Railway
712^00-58 0,0, Park Arguello Blvd,-
Entrance Staira
712^00-60 Children's Quarters Amphi-
theatre
712''500'^4 Main Yard Improvements
7l2~500-'66 Harding Park Pumping Plant
712-500^7 Baseball Backstops - Recreation
Field
7l2'-500'-76 Painting Murphy Mill
^12^500^73 rieishhacker Playfield
712'500'^3 Model Tacht Club-Heating System
712^500^87 Oolden Gate Park Paddock Fencing
712^500^9 Coit Tower Roof Rehabilitation
312-500^74 S,F,Zoo Giraffe dt Camel Paddocks^
Fencing and Walks
$70,000.00
S,364.61
3,170,47
3,056,00
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to provide funds for the installation of lights for purpose of
illuminating Keaar Stadium including approaches, exits and
parking areas for night activities.
RESCLUTIOh' NC, 1538
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that the
Secretary be and he is hereby authoriaed to enter into an
agreement and execute the same for and in behalf of the Park
ComTKiesion with the Tcver Optical Company, Inc., covering
the installation and operation of Binocular Yieujing Machines,
at the following locations:
One (l) iiachine on the Promenade adjacent to
the "reat Highway opposite Balboa otr-'fft
Cne (1) Machine on the Promenade adjacent to
the Great Fighway opposite Catrillo Street
for a term of six and a half (6i) months, a-* a rental of 25%
of the gross receipts from said majhinee.
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authorised to call for bids Dn the follomings
Installition of an irrigation system
strip on Dolores B..2evard,
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Zoological Gardens,
Gas House Coue, The Superintendent mas authoriued
to dismantle the building on the pier at Oas House Cove.
Strybing Bequest. The Superintendent was authorised
to submit proposals for architectural fees for preparing p}an»
and specifications for an Arboretum Building in Golden Qate
Fark.
Ilfjtinff There being no further business to come before the
{ii'journed:
Conniaaion, the meeting adjourned at 6td0 p.m.
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June 14, 1946
A regular meeting of the Farh Commisaion u)as held Monday,
June 14, 1943, at 4t00 p.«,, in McLaren Lodge, Golden Oate
Park, San Francisco •
The following Conmiasioners loere preaenit
Harvey E, Teller, President
Hugh Gallagher
Fred D, Farr
Abaentt Peter Bercut
Wm, k\ Co f plan
The minufcs of the meeting of May 27, 1946, oere approved
and adoptfd.
Tree PJgnfin.g Prni^rcnf Having complied with the
provisions of Vt ordinance govtr^^ing street tree planting
and ihere being no one praeent to protest ihe planting of
trees on both sides of California Street, from Mason ::ireet
%0 Arguello Boulevard, the CoK^.ission authori2ed the Super~
iniendent io Jail ,or bids on this projects
The President stated that since the funds for the
mainttnan
ce 0^ street trees had bean deleted from the 15<i.w-s.^'
budget, the
Coiiimis2ion would explore the possibility o.
nav
fnc, ike T.onies that J>ere appropriated for planting o.
additional trees be re 'appropriated for the maintenance of
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ihe trees,
Veadamea ErsJdne, Burton and Austin afyt^-^ed and
recommended ihe conUnumce of the street tree .Imfing
fe red t\c Ir a^ :; i . - ^nce
program ana ojj
re-appropriation of funds.
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Tacht narhor,
On ihe recommendation jf the Dirt dor
of ,-iecreaiional Actiii
■lies, the follou^ing mo.Ti'.^
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Ray Shannon Berth Ho. 72
Robert P^uly " Mo. 110
Iftnt r. Clark ** ,Vo. 136
Cm 0, Synon " j^^, 274
Jred P. McGee " No. 196
Mr. Sdio. B, dfard'a request th*t action on cancellation
0/ his mooring licenss be postponed until a later meeting
was granted^
Dr. Jurgen Ruesch's comnunication advising that he had
vacated his berth at Tacht ffarbor and requesting that he be
advised when he might get another berth was referred to the
Director 0/ Recreational Activities.
Katire Son's k'onumt'nj. Police Commissioner J, *'arnock
falsh and Deputy Chief 0/ Police Jaxies Quigley appeared and
advised the Commission that they would like to remove the
h'ixtive Sons lionument, located at iiarket, Turk, and icason
Streets, to relieve the traffic congestion in this area and
that they 'Mere prepared to assume the coat of i he rev.oval
%nd placement of the monument in any location designated by
the Commission,
Iteasrs. Stackpole and Born, representing the Art
Commission, appeared and stated that the matter had been
presented to the Commission for its consideration and that
they recommended that the monument be relocated in Jefferson
Square,
Messrs. Regan, Dupont and Spalding, representing the
Native Sons, appeared and stated that they were opposed to
having the moniment relocated in Jefferson Square, that it
loae a gift to the City from the late Senator James D. Phelan
and should be placed in Civic Center.
The President stated that everyone was in accord with
the need of relocating the monument and suggested that the
representatives of the Art Commission and the Native Sons
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present eone recommendationa for the Ccmmiasion's conaidera-
tion. The representatives 0/ the Art Comr^iaaion and the
Hatiue Sons wsre in accord with this proposal and :igreed to
submit recommendations as soon as possible,
Washington Square, The Art Commission's communication
relative to the placing of a plaqus on the statue of Benjamin
Franklin in Mashington Square was referred to the Superin-
tendent for proper action^
AQuatic Park, The San Francisco Sportsmen* s Aquatic
Park Committee' a communication relative to using the facili-
ties at Aquatic Park was put over to a later meeting^
The Secretary reported on th-» f-^lJowing:
\:rter (a) That he had asked the Judiciary Committee of the
'ill Board of Supervisors for a continuance on the hearing for the
proposed charter amendment to Section 41,1, to enable
further discussions with the City Attorney ' s office*
:,y.k. (b) That he had presented to the Finance Comritf.ee of
the Board of Supervisors, the Commission's proposal to
transfer control of the Palace of Fine Arts Building to the
Real Estate Department <»» c that the committee had expressed
itself to be highly in favor of this transfer and that he
had written the City Attorney reqvesting an opinion as to
the legality of such an act and the procedure to be followed,
:fntennial (c) That the Bczr6 of Supervisors would soon oonsider
'^f libra -
y.on: an ordinance granting additional powers to t>ie Jur* Cowwvs-
sion and creating the San '''rancisco Centennial Committee.
That this enabling ordinance, vhen enacted, ^^oald authorise
the Comtission to proceed with ^he expenditure of funds and
the development of the pro gram ^ ^r -- Centennial celebration
in 1948, rS4i, and 1950, as prepared and presented by the
Centennial Committee,
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Committee, appeared and stated that the Centennial Committee
had no desire to burden the CommiBaion with additional
duties and would assume the responsibility for the adminis-
tration and operation of the progroJR, That the Centennial
Committee had recommended that the employees selected to
administer the program be exempt from Civil Service, The
Commission concurred in the recommendation, approved the
ordinance and recommended t« the Superintendent that he
select a member of his staff to coordinate u}ith the
Centennial Committee^
San Francisco Zoolouical Gardens, I'r, James Scott
appeared and su^jgested if, at the Commission give consideration
to the possibility of inviting I'r, Reuben Castang, ioorld
famous wild animal expert, to organise and direct a program
of performing animal acts in daily exhibitions in the Zoom
Mr, Scott further suggested that the area commonly
known as the Camel Corral might be used for this purpose and
that the only expense inooloed mould be the setting up of
bleachers and the construction of a platform.
Members of the Commission expressed themselves as being
in favor of the program and that although it might be
difficult to work out the costs and financial arrangements
thereof, they suggested that every effort possible be made
to oork out a plan to bring about this program. The
Superintendent was instructed to meet tcith kr, Scott and
report at the next meeting,
Qolden Gate Park, The Divition -/ Fish and Game's
report on the possibilities of planting fish in the lakeo
in Qolden Gate Park and the recor.^endation that blufgill
sunfish be planted in Middle and Elk Glen Lakes, wero
adopted and the Secretary was instructed to re/iest the
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fish as 80on aa oonuenient and the Superintendent was
instructed to execute the Juvenile fishing program, in
cooperation with the Fish and Game Commission,
golurrbia Square, The I'anager of the Electric Power
Bureau's request for permission to store new light standards
in Columbia Square, from June 15 to the middle of September,
was granted,^
Bemoval of Tree. ff,S, Salisbury's request for permis'
aion to remove a tree in front of Lot 10, Block 6512, on the
corner of 25th and Guerrero Streets, was referred to the
Superintendent, with full power to act.
Golden Gatp Pirk, Mr, Nicholas J» distrcff*s request
for permission to sell me.it pies in Golaen Gate Park or
alonj the 3each was denied^
Land*<i E^.:!, Catherine l\ Hansen's auggestion that
motoriste l^ f^^pt from enteriny Lhc Land's End area, and
calling attention to the dumping of garbage in that vicinity,
:-.- rcf'^rred tf) t\e 3up:rin-tendent for action,
11, Flie ishhacker FjoI^ Dunaanson-^arrelson Company* s
request for an ext^nsiion of thirty days on contract for the
oVipletion of the high diving tower at Fleishhacker Pool,
was granted^ *•
Tree Pl^r^tin:^ Pworar, Uuetii;, and Schrown's r»^uest
for permission to eliminate thirteen trees in Appirel City
•joas referred to the Supp.rinicndentm
Ool'ien Gate Park Stadium, The San Francisco 'Norseman's
Association's r^^-uest to use -Oie Golden Gate Park Stadium for
a polo pare on Sunday, June 6, '^zs ratified.
The following letters u;ere read i->I ordered filed:
From -^he Pirkside District T^.proventnt :2ub t:'anking
the Commission for th- ussictance rendered in th- annual
Jlay Day celebro-t 'oi ''n k'c:o^pin Square,
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Trom i/r. G, ffnrat compliment
tree planting program.
ommission on the excellent
ing the Commission on the
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From the Do
un Toi'm Association thanking the Commi»si
on
for the diaplay of rhododendrons in Union Square during
Rhododendron Week,
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Purposes - Reversion of Title",
From the California State Automobile A
9S0C iation
thanking the Commission for cooperation in ih
e annual Review
of the San Francisco 'Safety Patrol in Kesar Stad
I urn,
From Lyle If. Brown, Division Manag-r, The Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph Company thanking the Commission fo\
the proposed floral display in the Conservatory Valley,
Golden Caf--' Park,
'taciu.'n;
Kesar Stadium, The Secretary was aathoriged to execute
football agreements for fie use of Keaar Stadium for the
follou)ingt
The Academic Athletic Association of San Franc isco,
Islam Tem.jle, Shrine East-West Football Committee
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TransSer of De^ injuent Account, Cn ih'' recommennation
of the Superintendent, the folloicin-^ delinquent account was
ref'Brred to the Bureau of Delinquent Revenuet
Harold S, Peterson
$60,00
\h:ht
Tacht Harbor l/oorin., ' j-e'^ses^ Cn the recommendation
'jf the Director of Recreational Activities, the following
mooring licenses wer* approvedt
NAUE OF APPLICANT
BEaIKJLQj
KAl'E OF BOAT
1 i '
Walter Druhe
Dr, E, F, i/ahan
H, R, Samuel*
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NAME OF APPLICANT
Arte Schelling
Andrew Turley
Roy J, Yorliek
William Bm Duvid
George Puccinelli
Albert Schwars
]ejolutS^J}Jf On motion duly made and s econded, the following
resolutions were approved and mdoptedt
RESOLUTION A'g. 1569
RESOLVED unanitRoualy by the ParX ConMiasion that for
the best interest and proper conduct of the Park Department
the Cant roller be and is hereby requested to approve the
following paymenttt
1:391
BANK OF CALIFOmiA N,A, TRUSTEE
44/100 Rental for unacquired port ions
of Fleishhacker Playfield,
lELLS FARGO BANK ^ UNION TRUST CO,
rC/lCO Rental for unacquired portions
of Fleishhacker Playfield
PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC CCUPAN7
Part of rental for unacquired portions
of Yacht Harbor lands^
CALIFORNIA PACIFIC TITLE INSURANCE CO,
Purchiae of Lots 3 and 9 in Assessor s
Block 6000, San Francisco, from Jane Louise
Wharton, required for HcLaren Park
COlLECICR OF INTERNAL RJViNUE
Federal Admission Taxes - iiay 1948
RALPH MURRAY
Band Concerts 'May 1948
H, 5. TITTLE COMPANY
Second Progress Payment - Street Lighting,
Power and Telephone Systems at Yacht
Harbor Extension
2,132,23
2,777,39
1,405,00
550.00
642, 3^9
2,713.40
3,145,50
ARTHUR lALLGREN
Final Payment - Relocation and reconstruction
of e miniature rafJ'J*l' at Fleishhacker Playfield
1,872,00
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RESOLUTION NO^ T.'^^n
HESCLYED unaninoualy by th9 Park Commiasion that for
the beat int»reat *nd proper conduct of the Park Department
the Controller be and ia hereby requeated to approve the
following Allotmenta and Tranaferat
ALLOTMENTS
AT>^ropriation
?12'600''02 rieiahhacker Plmyfield Land
Tacht Harbor Land
Fleishhacker Pool Modernigation
Small Parka d- Square's (Dolorea
Center Strip)
Fixed Chargca - General Division
712^00^04
7l2'-'500'^53
712^00''77
ai2^00''Oi
From
712'350''03
TRANSFERS
To
712^870^03
Foodatuffa'Commiaaary Diu, Salea Tax-Commiaaary
Diu,
71 2^50^03
Foodstuffs - CommtDiu^
712-2C0''03
Contractual Services
Recreational Division
712'P69'03
Armored Car Service
Com::ni9sary Division
7T2'213^03
Utce, A Repair Bldga,
712^300-04
I'ate rials A Suppliea
Recreational Division
712^300^04
Jiiaterials + Suppliea
Recreational Division
$4,959,62
1,405*00
1,902,76
670,00
4,714,00
900,00
499,00
180,00
363,70
■■.ha, RESOLuTJCN NO, 1591
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RESOLVED unanimously 6y the Park Conrrisaion that for the
beat interest and proper conduct of the Park Deyartment the
Controller be and is hereby requeated to approve the follom-
ing Orders for Service or i'orkt
ORDER FOR
SERVICE
OR ifORK
VENDOR
76 Calif , Pacific Title
Insurance Co,
77 Arr^c Eroa,
DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
Fee for Title Insurance $ 21,00
policy. Block €000,
Lots 8 and 9 (Wharton)
McLaren Park Land
Replacement of damaged 1,902,76
concrete pavement arounC
the diviny tomer at
Fleishhacker Pool
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SERVICE
OR WORK
VENDOR
DESCRIPTION
73 Piombo Construction Co, Rehab, of running
track At Keaar citadium
79 Cyclone Fence Diu,
80 George Puulaen
61 A, Quandt i Sons
32 Crowe Olttss Co»
Install^Chain Link
Fencing at S,F,Zoo,
Install, of en Irriga-
tion System in the
Center Strip, Dolores
AUOUNT
$ 430,00
1,347,65
370,00
Piinting of Chain Link 327,00
Fencing at Sutro Feiyhts
Replace'^ent of glass at 499m00
Fleishhacker Pool Cafe,
UtiJo, RESCLUTIjK NO^ 1592
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission for the
best interest and proper conduct of the Park Department the
--" 'roller be and is her^b]^ requested to approve the follrio"
ing y . rV C rderat
Y,C,'.D» LEPAITL'EKT DESCRIFTIC!: AiiCl'KT
S63 Dept, of Public Vor^s I'iscAsphalt Surfacing $ 20C,DC
(dur^^treet Repairs) as r equired Golden Gate
Pirk and Ss.all PcrVs
unci Squares ind jrisc,
services - July, A^i. , Sept,
1943
364 Purchasing Dept*
(Reproduction Bun)
3oS S..^.yutr Dept^
3qC Purchasing Deptm
3C7 ruri:ka8ing Dept*
(Shop A'o. 1)
Blue print ing, Photos tut
services, ff-» JlI'j,
Auy,Sept, IZ-iS Gen Divn,
MiscServicei.
Jul y ,Aug *S e pt , 1 946
Gen^Divis ion
75,00
iisctServices, suto- 3,675,00
:r,oxive repairs, ei:, for
July, Aug, S • pt, 1946
SlacksKithiug services 360,00
a-jto^.otivs repairSf ^'^'•t
July, Aug, 5 .)*. 1943
Co9jr.iss«kry Dioisior.
303
r<tr.haser of Supplies Stationary one •'Office
Supplies - •' ?^, 4uj,,
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DE PARTI Sh'1
DESCRIPTION
Al'OUh'T
369 Dept, of Public Works
(Public Buildings)
370 S,F»Ciiy d County
En^f/loyeet Re-tirement
System
371 S,F,City & County
Employees* HeUrenent
System
i/f8c,Seri'ir;«?s,r«pa frs $ 100,00
to equipment f e tc,,
for July, Aug. Sept. 1948
0<9ncral Division
S.F.Hrepif.al Charges 1,300,00
•nC Prorata of compen'
action coverage Adminis-
trative Coats in excess
0/ budget appropriation
for six mnths ending
^ec% 31 g 13%c?
Comper,. ution Disability 4,500,00
Benefits and Ledical
Charges other ilin ^ or
S, /, Hospital for sir
months period ending
Decm 31 g I ^■46*
RESOLUTION NO, 1593
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commiaaicn, the
Secret(try be and is hereby authorised io er,:-ir into an
agreement, execute and perform a/ia-^-i'er acts may be necessary
to give effect to this agreeP'ent /or ci.' nn behalf c/ the
Purh T'^nxission -nth Ralph ^array for services ul. director
of the Golden Gate Park Band, Said agreef^ent to be revocable
by the Park Commiaaion on fifteen day$ notice and becomes
effective 99 ♦/ ^uly I, 1S4€,
Concerta ahalJ be rendered by the Golden Gate Park
Sand for forty-'twe Sundaya anil on the folloL>ing holiiayat
jr«y 30, July 4, Labor Day, and September I, if un ' hen funds
are available. Curing the fiscal year ]i>48^9,
A maximum of forty men, thirteen of inhicK shell be first
instrument playert and a minimum of tu^enty-e ight men, thirteen
of which shall be first instrument playera, shall constitute
the Golden Oate Park Band. In addition thereto, three progmn
boy J>ill distribute programs at all conceris a^ herein
proviCed,
The actual number of muaiciens shall ?;- :eft to t^ ?
;tw«d^
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discretion of aaid Ralph Murray, providing the number employed
is within the above stated maximum and i, ininum.
The amount to be paid /or each concert shall be detar^
mined by the nunf^'^r of musicians t^^pJoycd ly aaid Ralph
liurray, at the foll-noing rates of pay:
1 Director ^€0,40
13 First Instrument Players ' IJ.OO each
Other musicians 10,00 each
S Program Boys 4. 00 total
Horseverj the amount shall not exceed ^477, 40 for any one
concert, nut of lohich said Ralph J^'urray c^rees to pay all
musicians and program boys. Said Ralph h'urray tr receive the
sum of ^60^40 for each concert which may be scheduled but
cancel] ed en account of the inclemency of the weather. Said
paymentii to be charged agaiust Appropriation 813,271^01, in
the amount of ^£C,000^
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C\aleU
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The Superintendent reported on fip following:
That no funds were available for the rehabilitation of
the Beach Chalet and therefore the San francisco Log Training
Club's request to use the said building ujould have to oe
denied. It luas so orderedm
That he had suggested a location for the Bronze Buddha
i.T Ou Oriental Tea Garden to a r.ember of the Art Commission
and that a report from the Art Commission would be forthcoming
in the near future.
Arboretum: That he had conferred ^jjith Dr. Soodspeed and iir.
Shepherd of the University of California, on the selection nf
an architect for preparing plant and specifications for a
building in the Arboretum, Golden Gate Fork,
That the Health Department's complaint relati <r to the
sanitary condition of the convenience stations in L'ission
Fork had been corrected.
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The Secretary -x»as instructed to request the Finance
Committee for a continuance of the hearing on the proposed
bond iaeue to permit the sfttdy 0/ t^e plan submitted by the
Superintendentm
The Superintendent waa authorised tot
Regu^at proposal from (a) Thomas Chaue, Architect, fer
preparing plans md specif icationa for the reconstruction of
seats in Keaar Stadium at a cost not to exceed $150,000; and
(b) from the Bureau of Light and Tower for illuminating
Keaar Stadium at a cost not to exceed $100, 000,
Proceed vith the plans and specifications for the
construction of a pitch and putt golf course. inGolden Gate
Park,
Cons truot aeuaral small barbecue pits along the beach
front.
Call for bids on the follojjing:
Widening and Repaving of the Eighth Avenue
Entrance to Golden 7ate Park
South Mill, Well to Pump Hook-up
Informal The following informal contracts \oere auxirded on th<
Contracts;
recommendation of the Superintendent:
Replacement of Glass at Fleishhacker Pool Cafet
Croice Glass Company $499,00
Installation of Irrigation System, Center Jtrip
Dol'>rea Boulevard:
George Paulaen 870,00
Installation of Chain Link Fencing, S, I,
Zoological Gardens
Cyclone Fence Vi'jision
1,647,65
Replacement of Damaged Concrete Pavement
H, T, Pool, vicinity of Diving Tooer
Arras Brothers 1, '^0^,76
Rehabilitation of Running Track, Keaar Stadium
Piombo Construction Company 480,00
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Painting of Chain Link Fencing, Sutrt Ht^iyhta Parki
A,Quandt and Sons, Tnc,, $337,00
yeeiing There being no further buainese to cane before the
idjournedt
Commission, the meeting adjourned at 7t20 p,«.
mti.
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June 3 0, ]i:'4d
special
^ feting.
A special m^etin'^ of the Park Comnisgi^n waa held
Wednesday, June 30, 1948, 4t00 p.ai,
Golden nat" Fark, ^'an Francisco^
in k'cLaren Lodge
The follnming Conmiss ionert loere present:
J/r, Fdrvey E, Teller, President
A'r, Pet'r S-rcut
i»r,Wm. 1', Co/fnan
Mr, Jluyh Oalldyher
Absent t Mr, Fred D, Parr
kinufa
i jroyed ,
The miriuf,'^ r>j' the Park C nm^n i r ,". ' o n meetiny Keln
June 14, 1.'48, ujer* r.ijproved and adopted.
The Secretary pre.zfr.ted the f-)llowin'^ bids covering
ihe 'yf^-f-orati-jn ^ .mundaen'a 3hip "GJOA**, Gf)lde
'X »;a
Park,
Anderson and Cr<.?te/ani
Plant Br9»m
(44,?05,00
Th9 ^f(is u)err rejected becaute of inaujf ic ii'nt funds,
On no ■ ,! )
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nade and seconded, i} e fol losing
resolutiots uere adopted/
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RESOLVTION NO, IT 94
ie.SOi.VLD unanimously by the Park Commiasion that for
■.S ^ C 3
.ierest i'vi proper cttnduc
P irk Departnent
the
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is H'tr-fcv re'iiietieS to approvi the
•>21ouing Work Crder:
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DEPA^iTilMI
DESCRIPTICN
.ur^'
37P Public Utilitiea Preparation if pl.na
Conmisaion -
Enyi'.eering
apecificatior.s
liQhting of "'-
and
r flood'
Zezar ^tad ium
It Further Reaoloed that ihe Controller I
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ereby re^ueatri i.o ipp
rove th' transf'r
A ^ r
00, '^0 to
Appr-;pri li if^n
Til
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o^rCi'lon (Installation
,, iadiun) from th'
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P^ftcreatinnal Division
31^-500^74 S. F Zoo aira//e <| Camel Paa.iocks
fencing and Tfalkji
7ir.'500-69 Kesar Stadium Running Track
712-500^53 Fleishhaoker Fool k'odern illation
$1,^^^9,67
691 »31
S33. 00
136 » OS
to provide funds for the above described Work Order,
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RESOLUTION /;o, 7.':c.;^
RESOLVED unanimouslu by the Park Commission that for
the beat interest and proper conduct of tHe Park Department
the Controller be and is hereby r f quested to approve the
following Allotments and Transfers:
AlLCTi'ENTS
Ar-pro Tini i^n
BlS-lll-Ol Alloioance for O^^'riine - j'n'l Divn,
312^1'' r-Ol holidays - General Division
eiS^n-.l~01 Soil i- Fertiliser - General Division
eiP~lTp~02 "olidays - Zoo Dinri^n
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500,00
1,300,00
19,600,00
1,000, -^r.
dlc^lll~03 Allowance for Cnrrtime - Comw.issary Dion, P.COmOO
61S'-11C'G3 Holidays - CommisEary Diision
dlS-l 12^04 Holidays - Hecreational Division
TliA.'JSFEKS
lt70C,00
1,300,00
From
ai2~.'^00~69
0,0, Park Conservatory
Pointing
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Replacemt'nts and Recon-
struct ion - Conservatory
GreenhOii; e ~-eplacewients
To
612-500-74
G, G, Conservatory
Greenhouses
81 P-^"^ 00*74
0, G, c usermatory
Greenhrupes
b, 000, 00
5,757,00
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hESOlUTION ^0, 15 96
RESOLVED ^r^animously by the Park ^onwii'si'^-. that jor
the best interest an<i proper conduct of fh' Park D^partn.ent
the CnntriU^r be .rj " is hereby re^iested to aprrnvr the
JolloJing payi'ientsi
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ASSOCIATED Ef^CINEER^
First Payment - Installation o/ a santiarv
$eu)er line ai thg Keaar Stadium,
GEORGE PAULSEN
Final PaymeM - Inatallation of Irriaation
System in Center Strips, Dolores Boulevard
GCEBSLS' kILD AKILAL FAkli
California :^tate Sale$ Tax on Animal ExchangeB
KUEfllG 3t SJ^mOLM
Second Progress Paynent - Lawn and Irrigation
Installation at Gag Fouse Cove
CCLLECTOR OF lUTKHtiAL UKVKUVE
Special Retail Malt Dealer Tax Stamps
CCLAN Fr EATING AND SHEET kETAl> CCMPAIIT
Installation of heating and ventilating system
in Aviary at 3, F, Zoological Gardens*
$5,702,40
552,50
33,75
6,4S5,6n
132,00
640,00
RESCllTION UO^ ir,97
P^SSCIVED unaninously by the Park Comr^ission iha^ for
the best interest and proper conduct of the Park Department
the C'^niroller Is and is hereby requested to approv the
transfer of t.^,4lP,00 from Appropriation ai?-i99-O0 (Park
Compensation Reserve) to Approprirticn dlS-mllO-Ol (Per^.inen't
Salaries - General Division) to provide the additional funds
required account of the reclassification of tmo 010^
Janitre$9 (part time) /oafti^ns to two C I0# Janitor ^'ositir^ns.
RESOLUTION .VC. l^Jd
RESCIVED unanimously by the Park Commission that for
i*v beat interest and proper conduct oj the Park Departm^-nt
-Lhe Controller be and is hereby re^^uested t# approve the
folleuDiny Work Orders:
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de:ar?i'fnt
pESCRIPTICKS
Al'CUNTS
373 Dept, of P illic forks - New Creen WouseB and ^^17,757, 00
Architecture Alterations to Fead
House Con^'Tvatery
Gelden Gat' Park
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374 Dept, of Public Works
Architecture
DESCRIPTION Al'OUNT
Inapeciion S^roic^? - $500, CO
A>uj Green ITouaea etc,
Conaeroato ry
Meeting There being no further buaineaa to com^ before the
idjourneds
Cnrr.^ieaiony the rieeting adjourned at 4i45 p,m.
Jerald J^/^Z inars.
Secretary
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ijiprovedt
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Iquaiie
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Bnn rranofte*. CaltformU
A regular m^ttiwg 0/ «Ht Park C9umi$9ion vos h^ld
at McLaren Ladg^, 0«I(f«fi aaU Park, Thuraday, July 8, 1948,
ai 4 p«««
Th0 followUg Committiontrt wtra prtfntt
MaB$r». Barv9y E. T^lUr, Pr9»id§nt
Peier Btrcut
fhi. JT, C9f/man
Bugh »allagh9r
Trtd D, Parr
Tha mUuUa •/ iH« tptofai U09tUg held •» June 30,
1946, were appreved and adopted^
Street Tree PreJeei. The Secretary m* autheriMed
te requeet hie Honor t)k« Mayor and the Wonorable Board of
Supervieore te re-^appropriate $ 5,000, CO/er the ««iiit«naiio«
•/ atreet treee from tJ^e uentee appropriated for the plan tiny
0/ etreet treee*
AQuattc Parkt The application 0/ the San Franc ieco
Sportaman*e Aquatic Park Committee to uee the facilitiee at
Aquatic Park, wae put over to a later meeting,
jg« r^Zooloaioal Oardene, Mr, Jamee Scott* e euggeet'»
ion that Mr, Reuben Caetang be requeeted U put on am anfaal
ehme at tfc« Zeo wae paetpened until tH« meeting of Auguet 12,
ta enable tH« ^uperfntondent and Mr, Scott t« confer with
Mr^ Caatamg,
£»a^r Stadim, The communication from the Univereity
•f Santa Clara, Univereity of San Francieeo, and St, MaryU
College, eubmitting reoommendatione for the r evieian of
certain terme ef the agreement far tfc# uee of leear Stadium,
mae next preeented.
The Secretary etated that he had been aeked by tfct
rapreeentativee vf the three echoole te requeet tfc« Commieeien
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n%%Xi%99 •ttteatlup «U tto« r«9i»ir#d m^uU b€ apprextaotely
Fr9»id9Ut UlUr §UUd that the iJommt»9Un hmd
tf«II»«r«t«tf at length en th§ propttaia fa the o<mMumicatfn an€
had oeme to the eemeluttem thmt thie ytar the Coumteetom
mould not modify any of the financial arrtngenenf in the
agreement. Thie deeieion wao made in viee of the fact that
the etadium mill be repairtd and lighto mill be installed
at a c#«t •/ $850,000, and further that t%# anticipated
revenue from tH« op«ratfaii •/ tlla ttadiw hae been eotabliohed
in ika budget for tM« fiooal year i94a«i949, and tfc* Coul»«
oion had wtade oaaaftaenta dependent upon tfce revenue ttt
forth in tft« eoiitraet*
The Commiooion, homevor, mao of t\e opinion thai
Mome adjuotment or eonoideration could be given to certain
parto of the agreement covering the d<ttr(5atfoii •/ tlck^ttt^
•tc«, mhich mill be taken up at a ouboequtnt meeting^
Xn viem of tho fact that the football oeaoon otarto
on Auguot 22, 1948, Mr, Jooeph R. Eiokeg §ao inetructed
to proceed mith tho oigning of all agreemtnto, mith the
underotanding that if any exeoptiono or aliavanees are made
in the agreemento mith tfct three oohoolo referred to heroin,
the oame exetptiono or allomaneeo mill be applicable ta ail
other agreemento.
Mjiarkj golden Ogto Fark. In accordance with tho charter
provioiono the Commiooion conoidered and approved tfca
California Acadamy of Scionoe^o propooed piano for the
oonotruction of a nom Kail of Science and th« Morrioon
Planetarim and oet apart that portion of property adjoin-
ing the preoent African Hall U Golden Oate Park, for th.
aa»air»at«aii •/ ••<<* buildingo.
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parking ar«« •» • «««p«rary teatt M»«fi •//••tr««t parkUf
/•oii««l«a #r« pr99id94, »at put over miiti • l«««r K«««tii9«
If^ yy^Pftft rfc« irii«lol«i»« ffiitoii, iocal Mo. 6,
%pplic9tUn /9r pormi9»i§H u pJ«f, vtthont o^Uirp*^ th»
/9lUming eoMtri*, »a« approved and il^« 5upcriiii«iid«iit
Mt inttmetctf U att««i tii Kovfng i)i« oquipmeni ii«e««««ry
/•r tlU«t o«fio«rttt
OMJOM SQUARE fOLnpi aATK pabt f;LSISBSACDSR nATFXSLD
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Aug. 11, 1948
Aug. 95, 1948
Oct. 4, 1948
Sept. 5, 1948
S9PU19, 1948
Sept. 19, 1948
S9PU96, 1948
OoU 9, 1948
Aug. 15, 1948
Aug. 29, 1948
80pt.l9, 1948
89PU96, 1948
09U 10, 1948
Oct. 94, 1948
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Jcttotic Park. Th9 St. rr9noi9 Maternity Ouild^u
appHoati9H f9T p«mft«lon to moo kquutXc Park /or a period
/roa ooDoii to ton dayo t* iho latter part o/ Oetobor^ 1948,
/•r a ba*aar, »oo put over to a latof meeting.
Q9ld9n Oate Park. MW. Stephen A. Sice* 9 applioatian
/•r pomlooioM to epoVoto a concoaoioii in tho vieinitg o/
th9 B9nd Conoour99 vao pitt over until a later meeting
and the applicant mao requeeted to outafi • aoro dotafiod
applicatiem.
^eaeh Street lot. Daoio Bardmood Company* 9 offer
to loaoo l9t on B9ach Street, between Eyde and Larkin Streeto,
■•• ro/ootod«
I'o^ar StadiuM^_ The Veterans of To reign Ware*
application for uee of leaar Stadium on Saturday, December
11, for an All -Star Collegiate Benefit football Oame »ao
n9Xt pre99nt9d. The .ottor mae referred to the President
U appoint 9 committee to »oot with the applicante.
J^q^atie Pgrk^ Maria Beviacqua^t application t»
loaoo an area at the foot of Hyde Street to construct and
operate a boat repair shop, was put over until the next
meeting.
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¥««5*r. a/ th# (7oMlt«ioii voio«d on U%9t%%% X% Xk9 appli^
cant** plan U dcutUp the Ua Garden tnf a more attractive
place and offer greater eeroioe to the coMtunfty. Mr.
Agnew wao requeeted to oubmit an application outHning U
detail hio proposed plana.
y. /J»(«Hhac»ar Plavfield^ Mr. B. J, ¥anHiP«*t
offer to oond a forty'five piece band unit, cempooed of
youngoterg from nine to fourteen yearo of age, to perform
at the I'iaiah^aokar Playfield, Ma aoooptod, providing the
partieipanto are covered by the neceooary inourance.
^QtParAt golden Qate Park, The Jemioh Community Center'o
application for the loan of two young lambo for ito farm
and home camp, loaa granted.
(itQtPark gqJdan Qate Park Band Concourpe, The American
j^onooursetLegion Convention Committee'o requeot for permiooion to hold
State Band competitiono in the Band Concouroe, Golden (7at«
Park, Saturday, September 4, otarting at 10 a.m., »a« granted.
fieaeh Stableom The Sheriff's Mounted Poooe*o
application for a permit to » table horoeo ueed in connection
with poo$e aotivitieo in the Beach Stableo «a« approved in
principle, and the Superintendent vaa requeoted to study and
prepare a report at to tflo charges to be made.
Ishioojt Jf /. Pool* In accordance with his Eonor the Mayer's
suggestion that the charges at the Fleishhacker Pool for
youngsters under tmelve years of age, b e reduced from SSi
to Si, five days a •«*», the Commission ratified its action
•/ Juno 21, 1946, reducing the fees U 54.
hhlooli p^ r. Pool. In accordance with his Honor tho JTayor't
tu^yeation, tho Suporintondent was instructed to .tady and
proparo a report on the possibilities of erecting a cover
over Fleishhacker Pool.
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CommitU^^M appliomtUn for pormUBUn to hold m^morUl
»a« ^ranttfd*
^yfUft flyio Pttrlr, On tfct rtfeoaatndctloii •/ th€
itaiftant SuptrUttndtnt, hit Honor tho Mayor'o of/or U
irant/er th§ ownorohip of tho tmall building locaUd im
Buona fiaio Pork, u tho Commiooion, w$ roJooUd.
l^nipn Squarf^ Tho Internationikl Conv9nUon 0/
aidooAM International' $ roquoot for pormiooion to »o« tho
Union Squaro for thirty aiiiutt poriodt at noon and nino p.».,
July B2t 23, and 24, for Mooting; mo prantod,
Sardina or Sharp Park^ Tho Maval Shipyard'o roquoot
for pormiooion to hold a golf tournamont at Harding or Sharp
Park OR o»|f ^aturday^ Sunday or holiday, vat doniod.
Strtot Trooo. The Jordan Park Impropomont ioooci-
ation'a rofitott to have the treeo trimmed on Pai« Avenue,
»as donfod*
Oolden gptg Porl^ gtadtim. Mr* Riohard Leuoehner'o
complaint relative to the polo fftitatioK In tfoldon Oate
Park, maa referred to ComMiooioner Berout and Mr^ J»S» Hickey,
far otudy and report*
Golden Jato Pori^. Bio BeOm The Seoretary *ao
authorirod to call for bide for the conotrootfon •/ ftioaohoro
at Big Roe, Oolden ^ato Part.
roaar 5tod<tf , The Secretary wao authoriead f
execute football agreement with the San Tranoieoo City
College, for moo •/ Toaar ^tadli* during the 1949 football
•oaoon*
§haro Park, The Secretary mao author ieed to
petition tho Berth Coaet Side fire Protection Dieiriot, 5an
#atoo Couiitr, to >woo Sharp Park inoorporaUd into the
San Mateo County fire dietriet.
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MoCoppin Square »at put o»«r until «k« attttna •/ iuytttt 19,
and th9 S§or9tary vat in$irueU4 to rt^Mott tilo Coasfoaioii
U provid9 final ploJit and tpooi/f oat font /or tAo propoood
pro^oet.
^erioHil' /oroonnoJ. ffct ooMunfeatfon /ro» Hft Fonor tho
JTayor, roJotluo to r9f tiling four vaoant pat ftiono o/
gardomort, vaa ro/orrod to Proaidont farooy J. folior*
iqaatic ?ari^. The Maoff League* 9 applioation far
p9rmi99ion to uao t^« i^uatio Park Building and Beaeh, on
f«9y Day, Ootober 27, 1943, vat yranttd.
STUmion Sxt Buena TiBta for». 1. J, froaoy^a Jaat and final
Tinet
reque9t /or an «xttnt<on of tvonty dayt to ooapioto fnttall-
atfon of two inch mater oervice in Buena fitta Park uao
granted^
E» r. Pool* George F» Brayer'o requeei for an
extenoion to Auguot 27, for the UttaJlatfon of tfco Primary
Eleotrical Service betveen the Fleiohhacker Pool Pumping
Plant and the Pleiohhaoker Bathhouee, wao granted*
The following lettero were read and referred to the
Supe rintendentt
From hie Honor the Mayor trantaittin^ coaaunicatfon
from fa. r. OutMkew, making euggeetione for tht improve*
ment of Buena fiota Park.
From hio Eonor tH« IToyor ouggeeting tHot 9tep9
be taken immediately to inttaJJ bottor pottinp of warning
•igna, prohibiting tvtaafnp alony tfce beach and iguotta
Park.
rroa fara M. Aheam requeoting that ehe be allowed
to remain at Doloreo Park at Janitre99*
From Mi99 X. ^Mck regi»#tttnp that tree on the nerth
lino of her property on Guerrero Street, near 22nd Street,
be removedm
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from Mtal D. ?«^k•^ ealilnp atUmUtn U t)l«
ctfAditlon •/ th9 path9 in LUeoln Park.
rrom Sun99t MtighU Iapr«vt««ii« Club oimplaiming
9/ th9 09ndtti9n 9/ «H« Unmi9 utta at 5viittt B9ighU Park.
Trom hi9 W9n9r «fc« JTcyor^ iranaBfttUfli cokmum <oat ion
/r«a Mr9. iforrlt Jr«iid2« and aappottlnp that additional
MneWa bo piaood aion^ th9 koao)l»
I'roa JTrt* Alfrtd JSoynoIdo rogvoottn^ tlUt ro/voo
oontafnoro bo piaood at tfco ^ixth ivonao ontranoo to ^oldon
(?ato Park.
Tram hfo Fonor tHo JTayor tranMlttiny iottor /roa
JTaria Balla rolativo to a JTioo lldoroon.
rr9m Mr 9m M. d.Sobfno, ooaplaininp o/ tHo oondftion
in Garfitld Squarg, 25th and Bryant 5trooto«
Pram Ja«oo i2*Biitior ooaplafnlnf of tHo dogo iiofn^
thM praoty aroa along tHo (7roat Fiyhvay and ovyyootin^ t^tat
an ordfnanco bo oitaMlo^d prekibftfny oa«o.
Prou Mr 9. loonoro C. JToalfn, ovgpootUg t^at co//oo
bo aorvod at t*o /lololUaekor Waf/iold and tHo Zoo.
rko /ol2o»lny lottort voro rood and ordorod /ilod«
rro« tfco D< roc tor 0/ Aiblio VoaltA, ontaittiny
a roport on a ^ator oarvoy ot iguatic Par*.
Proa tbo Bay THoator Inc., oub-lttiny propooal far
U99 9f a portion of Aquatic Park far a Ponthouoo Thoator.
From ths California Marino Parko and Barbor
A990ciati9n, nubnitting rooolatton aduocatinp tHo noo of
Aquatic Park Building for a mooting plaeo for oporto-on
and tho »oe of tho lagoon for tho berthing of omall boato.
Prom Mro. Angu9 Gordon Boggo, in-rt Aquatic Park.
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ihankliip th0 ComMf9i9n fr tu o0»p*raiUn in «fc« Annmml
flag Day C«r«Bo»<«a,
rrom Mr. td Tar f 11, oompliM^n-iXng th« Commio^Un
for Ihe handling of iht traffXo and arrangononto for tho
Flag Day Corouonioo*
from tho Pan Amorioan Day Joint Committoo, thanking
tho Commiooion for ito eooporation^
Iron tho Chiof of Polieo thanking tho Commiooion
for tho cooporation in tho Flag Day ooromonioo*
From tho Sonorablo Art Commiooion thanking tho
Commiooion for ito cooporation in tl^t oocond annual
outdoor Art Shorn prooontod in Union Squaro^
Trom Ooorgo Ooooko congratulating tho Commiooion
for reducing tho omimming rait* At Tloiohhaokor Pool*
Xranofor of Dolinguont iccottwt. On tho rocommondation
of tho Dirootor of Rocroational Aotivttioo, tho following
dolinquont Tacht Harbor account ipaa roforrod to tho Bureau
of Dolinquont Rooonuot
Martin B» Laroon $7*50
Tacht Barbor Moorino Liconooo, On th* rooommendation
of tho Director of Recreational Actioitioo, the follomlng
Tacht Warbor Mooring Licenoeo more approvodt
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Farry Em BrigUm
^etolutionjit On motion duly made and oooondod, tho /olloming
roaolutiona moro adopiodt
BMSOLnriOM M0» 1599
SSSOLfSD unanimoutljf by tho Park Commiooion that
for iM boot tntoroat and proper eonduot of ih« Park
Deparimont, tho Controller be and it hereby requeated to
approve th« following paymentot
B, 0, TITTLS COMPAMT $1,598.00
rinal Payment • Street Lighting^ Pomer
and Telephone Syatemo at TacHt Harbor
Mxtenoion
BALPB MURR4T 1,849.11
Directing Oolden Oate Park Band • June 1948
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rederal Admiooion Taxeo - June 1948
ASSOCIATED EKOIMEERS
Third progreao Payment - Inttallation
of Irrigation Syotem in Miaaion Park.
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\ES0LUTI0M MO. 1600
RESOLVED unanimoualy by the Park Commiaaien that
for the beat intereat and proper conduct •/ tho Port
I^portaoit t*« ControJJor be and ia hereby requeated to
approve a credit modification of contract in the amount
of $9.85 againat the contract with Ralph Murray for
directing the Golden Oate Park Band; t*« above amount
of $9.85 being the unexpended balance of the $90,000.00
allocated by contract to Ralph Murray for directing Oolden
Oate Park Band for the year ending June 30, 1948.
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MSSOLYSD unanim.u9l9 bjf tHt Park C»m<««u,i tfco* /tr
ik0 b9$t «ii««r«a« and pr*p#r oonduot •/ i)k« Pterk i)«jMrt««iit tHt
Co»treIJer b« and !• h«r«by r««i*tti«d t« approvt • or«d<t •odi/|.
catton •/ oontraot fn tk0 amount of $95.20 against tko contract
miih Sueitig and Schramm fpr Strttt Trtt Planting on autrrara
Siroei, Markat to Army StraoU and at ipparoJ City, Induotrial
Street and Barnovold Avenue, the abooe $98.10 repreoenting
adjuetmenta to the contract at follamat
114.10
Credit for five treeo leeo planted an
Guerrero Street • iS^BB
Charge far tato addttfonaJ treeo planted at
Apparel City • 9.50
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Met Credit
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RESOLUTION MO. 1002
BSSOLfSD unaniMouely by the Park Coumieeion that for
the beet intereet and proper conduct of the Park Department
the Controller be and io hereby requeeted to approve an
Incumbrance Request for $4200.00 to Loomit Armored Car Service,
Inc., for armored car eervice for the park revenue unite far the
year ending June 90, 1949.
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RESOLVED unanimouoly by the Park Commieeion that the
Secretary be and (• hereby authorieed to enter into an agreement
with THOMAS r. CBACS, Coneulting Engineer, to perform the follom-
ing workt
Prepare plane and tpecifieatione for all of tho
propoatd new work in the rehabilitation of Zeear Stadium, Second
Pitt, and to auperviee the conetruotion of any work executed
from the plana and within the moniee appropriated, Cempeneation
for Buch aervicea not U exceed the sum of $18,750.00.
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BE IT rUBTMSM HKSOLYlI> tHat tH. Contr.lUr »• an4 U
Apprepriation 612.500^6 (l.Mar St^i^^.piacn.n-^ •/ 42,000
Umporary S^aU), fi,r th, above U$erib€i purp.n99.
RSaOLUTIOM MO^ 1604,
RSSOLfSD unanimou9lv by m Park CommioBion thai a
month ta «oii«H agrotmont bo onterod into boUoon tho P^rU
Commiaofn and Solly Schuman and Barton Barrio for tho oporation
of th# food ooneoooion otand loeatod on t;^* boach floor of tho
Aquatic Park Building, aftkattd at tho /*••« of Polk Strtet, at
Boach Stroot, in tho City and County of San Pranciooo, at a
monthly renfl of ton per cont (10%) of U« grooo roponuo, with
a minimum guarantee of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollaro, and tk«
Secretary be and ho io hereby authoriMod t« execute ouch agree"
ment and to perform ouch act«, on behalf of the Commiooion, a«
•ay be neceooary or convenient t« give effect to tho purpooe of
thio reoolution.
MESOLUTIOB V0» 1905
RESOLVED unanimoualy by the Park Commiooien ttiat for tho
beet intereot and proper conduct of tH« Park Deparlmont, hio
Honor the Mayor b e and io hereby requeoted to have an ordinance
prepared roappropriating $4,970*00 from Appropriation ei2''500'»93
(street Troo Planting) to the credit of tho fallowing appropri"
otionot
61 2^120^7 Temporary Sal are a - Firot
Street Tree Planting
812»130<'07"2 Temporary Wageo -
Street Tree Planting
812m860'07 Retirement Allowance •
Street Tree Planting
$2,760.00
lg684.00
506.00
t4.97C.00
U provide fundo for the irrigation, pruning and general
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RESOLUTIOM M0» 1606
WSSRSAS, Sric Walther hat been a deveUd employee ef
the Park Deparimeni eince February 10, 1918, and hae eerved ae
Supervieer o/ the Arboretum and Botanical Research, in Golden
Gate Park, fer the paet eleven yearej and
WEEBEASf The Park ComMieeion wae today advieed that Erie
Walther had been awarded the Thomae Roland Medal by th«
Maeeachueette Horticultural Society, a medal awarded yearly to
the individual demonetrating unuaual skill in the horticultural
field; and
WHEREAS, the Thomae Roland Medal waa awarded to Eric
faith jr for th« extraordinary work performed in aaeembling the
collection of native and exotic plants and for the rare ability
demonstrated in the orranpe«eni and presentation for the study
and enjoyment of visifrs te the Arboretum and Botanical Gardens,
Golden Gate Park;
MCW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESCLTED that the Park Commission
does hereby record its appreciation for the splendid services
rendered by Eric Waliher and does hereb]^ extend to him sincere
congratulations on the receipt of this famous and meritorious
medal; and
BE IT FURTHER RESCLTEL that a copy of this resolution
be spread up%n the minutes of this meeting and a copy be sent
U Erie Walther*
The Superintendent reported on the follotaingt
That the Aquatic Park Building was being cleaned ^nd
made ready for the use ef the general public.
M^ark, That the Blue Gill Fish, planted in Elk Glen lake.
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e/ ohlorint mould b9 inadoiBabUf that tht blue gill planted
lA JTfddle lake had Burvived, and the there* •/ the lake would
be improved, oo that they would be aotfe/aetary for fishing
purposeom
Ijrbor- That ho hod df«cueaed the proposed building and green'
r""^ houae in th$ Arboretum with Mr. i. Appleton of the firm of
Hynan A Appleton and Wolfard, whe had odufsed hiu that the
building and greenhouse would oost about $93,000 and the
arohitectural oeroiee fees for plans, specifications and
8up«rvisi9m, mould bring the entire o«8t t« $100, 440.
The Commission directed the Assistant Superintendent te
held further conferences with the Superintendent, Mr. Eric
Walthers, Supervisor of the Arboretum and Botanical Research,
the architect and t# submit a final report for the Commission's
consideration at the meeting of August II*
On motion duly made and seconded the following resolw^
tion was ordered incorporated into the minutest
• A BESOLOTIOM
"ADOPTED BT TEE GENERAL ASSEMBLT COMMITTEE FOR TBE 1943 OESERAL
ASSEMBLY OF TEE TELEPHONE PIONEERS OF AMERICA
» WSEREA8,
" The Annual Assembly •f the Telephone Pioneers of America will
convene in San Francisco on September 14, IS, and 16, 2543,
and will bring to this city telephone .en and women from all
parts of the United States and Canada, and
-WHEREAS, on May 21, 1943, Mr. Barvey E. Teller, president of the
Park Commission, San Francisco, adoised Mr. Lyle M. Brown,
Division Manager of The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company,
Of the action of the Park Commission in providing for the
creation ./ a floral design in Golden Gate Park, reproducing
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"ifc* ««2>IeM •/ tH# Telephone PUneera of America fr display
during the periad •/ the Aeeembly, and
**WSERSAS, thie beautiful dieplay will bring pleaeure and
enjeynemt to not onlff the many uieiting delegates at the Assembly,
but also to the thousands of telephone people residing in San
TrancisG^,
" MOW, TSERSrORE
" BE IT RESOLVED
**That the General Committee on Arrangements for the Annual
Assembly of the Telephone Pioneers of America, at its regular
mteting tsday, warmly commends the Park Commission for its
gracious action and expresses its sincere appreciation to
the president and associated members of the Cosulaoion*
" (Signed)' J. M» Black
General Chairman
(Signed) L. M^ Roberts
Executive Chairman
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"^naniaouaiy adopted on this
Sixteenth Day of June in the
Tear 1943*
Mating There being no further business to come before the
lijourntd:
Commission, the meeting adjourned at 6t30 p«»«
Gerald ^* Linares
Secretary
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Auyusi ir, 1S40
lUfgular ^ regular yfieetin^ y *hc Park Commissio'^ ym? h^ld Thursd
'• August 15, KiJ, 5f i^c^a^tn lodge, C^^lden Gi* ^ ^"^^ , San
Franciseo*
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t'a«tuny appearttd and requeaied
a continuance io cnabl'? th§m
U u^erk out fhe details of the proptsed- animal
San Francisco Zoologtcal Gardens^ So f^rd
!th6u) at fhe
<rt'd.
j^ji^uafic ParX^ ^eprtsentatiucB •/ tht Jaa ; >a
nv I ii i; 0
Sfartsmen's Aquatic Park Committee appeared
and itubnitied a
iu)elvt<»p'>int proyri'r ^'or '^
le 0/ Aquatic Par\,
Uvm zlmer Del
anoy, reprr^e-itiny the ComTnifter fsr thi
Developmrnt 0/ n-uati^ Parh^ uT.-j* g^t
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'riiesied
?evt ral
^^ Aquatic Park La^fOon /tr 'noftr p%wer driven boats
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the ex^l uaive j. x1 pc ma n ■ r. f arc
oj -ny portisn 9^
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affu ^« «,.: .ft i,. Tif-in^ fcy /iui^^.^"* f'O. a ■ statcyani
filiBiBy their programs, ciflU proyr^ns ta be c-.*if.fercd at
iciaj r^ctin,
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aiaip'neni shouing the uapitcl inv-almrni, jhur^t:> to tc r^.ad*
and tha ptrc^ni-iye ihe Conmiasion ijjould rcctiua /ro?n thf
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A'^uafic Parkf IVe. Cohn and l'r», 5ulliuan ai;p.?jred on
behalf of the /l.TiTfca'* Wom6n*8 ^olaniiry Oe voices, and
requested permission to use the Blue Ro9n ot i\r Aquatic Pcirk^
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ffUiry day %f the :jc«*, ercep-t Utndj^ye, from 11
a«'7i, to D p,m,
^nr an adalt recrenti^n center for elifrly people on a nfln-
profit, nonmgeciarian taals^
President Tellsf stated that many of the evening
u. f-t"*>8 alrcidy scheduled in -"i. /-uiliii;^ rttquir^d the
ure »/ fA^* Blue ^»cm a .<-? ••*; r ^'•r-*, ** wouIJ 5# i'»,"'^35 iwU
use this rjon f%r any
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if?
•dttnuoaa actt"ity«
an
The Connission fcua 3y";^t/i^tfc ifl t^e r>ra,^ra» a.i -ufjf'jcd
,1 referred h- ^att-r fd the Sup-^rinU^.deni for farther
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or pTnission to erect
portable bh ut:h^. rs arnj,
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*he zurpoie of constractir,^ floz-*.^ *-> te used
duri^>^ the cel^bra-^ion.
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Army'e, the National Xutono^tJe ^
Op-timiaia IntcrnittonalU apr>U
lM±rvatoru 7aTl^>y, 7.^^ Jaluaii
An
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front 9/ the Coni»rvato
appUoatioia for floral digpj
ayg in
^V» Golfien 5of? Park
f wore nexi
considered. The Superintendent u>ao instructed to
from these organisationa a design of th
request
eir respective emblems
ana to prepare a report of ike cost of planting each ./ thes.
designs for tht Commission*
3 consiieration at the next rcuul
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meeti
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LQtPark:
Golden Gate Pgrk^ The A^trican Lcgio^.'s aoDl
persiiasion to hold a picnic f<yr hoopiinU
appliciition for
l£ed veterans in the
vicinity •/ the Band Concoursi', on Saturday, August ri
from. St90 a.m., to 4 p.m., was granted.
lU.Parki
o^den Sat? Par't, Guy Ch?rney Lnterpriaes' application
"or pcmisciiin to operate foi
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onceso^on stanas in the
Vicinity •/ the Band Concourse. Golden Ca*- Park.
^as denied,
'^'^°^^' ^•''^» Poolj Guy Chemey Enterprises* aj^pUc^itior. for
optntting the food and b«u'ra^€ cons^sston at thr Fleish^jj\
er
Fool and the .Ic^lfigical Gardens ya« put ovr for further
'tit
.f liuhxa
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ission to operate a fo^d erne
Of the Great ^igV^'sy, ad*ace'
parkin^ iTeo, uao doniod.
'ow*a appSt^&'ti0n
at thr tf-i
-:a:»i. ne^i fo tlb#
Barii
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h*o application
or itr%iooion to hold an Ilecticn Lay ff^arnanent on August
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a 8 ^ranted,
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reeo'^^endation of the Smporintonit^t.
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/»r perniaaUn to uae the Ctuic C
den Jubilet'a application
enter Plasa for Japaneae
folk Danoea on Munday, Aujuat !*Sg fr
•• 7i30 p.*, f U p
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Ihrbort
Tac\* Far bo ^f /)p. Marvin Ifiller*
a (jomrunirjation aJuiafn^
that he had filed an applfoafion for a berth at Tacht Sartor
in 1941, and requesting informati
on as to the opportunity of
eecuriny a berth at the harbor for his boat to arri
ve 01
August 23, wa9 referred to the €
uperinttnuent for rtply,
\C9nee$-
Cengeaii^n^ The Pinanco Committee of the Board of
Supervisor's request for infomatlon as t
atepa hayf been initiated bv ih
• whether or not
e Cc'nniBaio'i to adopt a policy
of ^citing out revenue producing activities on a conctaeion
basis, was referred to the Secretr.ry for reply.
lu^i^arkt Qoldeu Gate far^, Ur^ and i'rs, S, f. Jonea* appUcaiion
f§r permiaaion t§ c^peratt a ^Oat cart .■'ncesaion ui the
Childre-i^a Playground in Goldsn Ga*- F^rk. ^a» denitdm
\leiar
Istadiumt
£€zar _^tadium
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I'eias Company's appl ijation for
.err^isaifi". to lease ous»ifin3 to patrons, at JTctaf Stadium
mas d»*\ied.
\?'opos€d
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Froijor.td
' e '^ tTj.Cf The Sai Traicfoco C.?unfi
•rleor. l:^ion*a res-^lu^ion^ r*juestln^ he Ctfnnisston t#
Jia^t ihe proposed rifle r^i^e '*loitis T^-,
and ho-oor of '\sir ''aie depdried woT^a*,
I a
:^ory
was
Tucred hfld in
abeyancem
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rtsm !>•• To ra ^jflttmgt^n App«mri4
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4ia0U3siong the prop08al Mt t^^-e^ ..i.cr ul'risaio^
Jacht
J ate r^rk - TdcM^^lMLM "^^^ :ierk 3j the
doard of Supervisor.
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/ro« tn# rubUc WeaJth Itpcrtmaut complair.ing o/ the
c^ndifltf". 0/ th«? struclur* ai ihe end o/ the ifunicipal tier
and requesting thai the building be btard
eu up as soon as
poa^
ibl
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Frowi Sm G^Fls^.er complaining o/ the fill in /r^nf of
Berth 217 at Tacht Harbor*
From setteral u#ae/i petititners oonpltiiuing oj" ihe
co7id ii ioi^ 9/ ihe chil^nn^s play area in I'isaien fork.
Trom Lm Dm Jor.t
6 requesting t),ai appropriate oiyns be
plac9€ f# prevent children frtm. tesiroying plantt 9h ihe west
aiue 0/ 43th Avenue in the ^utr9 Estate g and further re^^ucr.t-
iug that an adjustment be made in hie water bill, ac a s t9
compensate hiii /©r ^^itring the ioe plants in that uiciikity,
frcm fioberi a* 7f»cu», co^.plainii.y •/ ihe c^nditioi. of
the benehea and sttps leauin^ it^' the Fark, at absui Secof*a
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The foll^^iny comnunicationa were read and referred to
,e Sup^rinteider.t J9r rtp9ri:
Trom hi a Kouui
with &toraye0 ^u:>iQdy
iht I'^'^or subritting a rcpart damping
aii control of mater iala s,nd supplits
a-lv^ aayy
eftir,c *\^i a meeiin
rrargei wiih *\e J.ntrr-lJfr
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arr|^ out recomrer^atiena
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froas, Lrm J'o:.f
'ijpert sagyisting the oor.airu,
t9u/er o« a v.onump
nt ''^r the preaerv^tiin of picture » of the
warld'a yreateat geniusea*
The Jol2a»,ing
inc Gommuni-ationa <^are road and ordered
'iledt
Frcn. the Sxecutiv. Secretary of the Valvar, aubmitting
c^rmunication ,Ye« the rar<*in^
rar>
Gel.
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*ra^ chitting co^^unicati'^n en
proposed fiahing prograt:,
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From, the Congul Otneral of France and the La/ayetio
Club oxpreooing appreciation for band oonceri cowneKoraiing
the Fall of the Bastille, July 11, 1^43.
FroM Conttanee I* Monoharah advooating erecting the
Monastery in Sutra Gardens*
HJarDhu iftudBtJI^ Oolden Oate Fark^ Wellnita and DeWarde^s
application for permiesion t» substitute I*'ap4'* uerficoJ grain
B, or better kiln dry flooring in place of tH« S^xe" deck
flooring in contract for the rehabilitation of the Murphy
Windntllp Golden Oate Park, was granted*
WeJlnitx and. DeNarae*a application for permission io
substitute *he glued laminated spar treated mith folnan
Preserua^iue 5altr, in coniract for the rehabilitation of
the Murphy Windmill, mas granted*
The following extensions of time were granted:
Am Quandt ar.d Cons, Inc., - Painting Chain Link Fence
o* Sutro Heights far* • fifteen days*
Parker Specialties - Installation of Overhead Doors,
Main Yard, Goldeu Ga*e Park - fifteen days. Ratification.
Braun^neoht^n.imann Company - Furnishing an6 inataUiny
certain meohanicrA equipment at the Semage Treatment Plant -
thirty days.
Suettiy ana S<,hronir, . Installation of Irrigation System
at Gas House Co^^t - thirty days.
Damage
Claimt
Union
Square t
Yacht
Bar bo r I
Th, 3,creUrv •«• author t.«<l *• tx'cuU reUa,, 0/
d.,.*. claC -s.«».t H'-ry O.fali T. et .1, «n th. «.unt ,.
».i., ^ou.r,. The VarU. Corp. iand'. r.,.«.t to u«
ff,i,a S,»ar. .» Saturday. iu«u.t 7, /or a *.»d co«.ri. .a.
gront**. Sott/Joatton.
y..ht ggrtoj. 0» «. r.c..«.»<i.tt,-. ./ t»» fl.r.ct.r
./ S,er.at*.«l ie*l.<ti... «<«. C.«.t..«.n auth.rU,. th.
fran./.r ./ deli-.,u.nt account t. th. «ur„u ./ r,ii„u.,t
lie\>enuet
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On ih§ reeommendaiion •/ th<f Director of liecrtaiional
ictit>it<e«, t/i« Coynmiasith appr$V€d the itauance 9/ihe
/Bllminy motrin^ licenses ai Yacht Harbor:
M^LR -^^ AFPLICAKT
Frederich R9Abi/9fi
Frank Lannia dt Carier
Harimann
Frank 5* DunwelJ
Frank EglhoiQ
Charles /'. riufe
San Branch
Jerome Cm Caf^ey
Homer Freed
Krneei Catalan dk
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Muriel 11
F« Frimo
liarion
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Mar • Joy
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\?.ftolution8f On notion iuJi made ami stco^cled, the /olUuiiny
reaolutiona were approved and adoptodt
Erneat Figone
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Al Gorkoaky
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Srneat JIanoon
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Walier /T, Lunardini
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George 1'. Reed
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John Ferreira
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n^OLVir u'.a^.imousl}; by the Pari Commissi - 'tat
/•r the beat interemt •r.d proper conduct a/ the Park
toparfyreni the :nnfralJer be and i» Kereby requeattd to
approve the fo Hoiking paymntat
PA£rFB,^'iLr>iy9j;Pi2zAIIJi2,
JnTfallation o/ Ovtrhccd Dcora at
Main Tard in Qolde* Oait Park
J^TfilTafYon 0/ Irrigation ^y$tem in
Center Strip, Iwlo'' s BuJevard
^fOk'BC CCNSTBUCTlOfJ^Oj.
Rehatilitatior. o/ runnU, true* ni le:^ar
Stadium, Golden Gait Park
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870*00
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DVNCANSOS - HARRELSCN C\
first Payment - CoVa^ ruction 9/ Hiyh Living
T9\aer at Tleishhac\i:r omimrAug Pool
JfTEOtf C. GOULD 200 ^CO
Final Pai/meni - Enyineerlng aervicet in
conntciion with comtrueixon 0/ a diving
T9'^'er at the Herbert Heiahhaoker Swimming Pool.
J^SOCIATED LNGINEEES J , SJ 9m3C
Final Payment - Jnatallation 0/ an Irrigation
Syatem in Ifitsion ParK^
COLLECTOR 07 IKrRNAl RF7;;h'i'E 1,203.00
Federcl Tax on Admiaaiona • July 1946
KALPF IfURRAT 1,640.00
Di reding Golden Ja-fc Park Band, July 194€
ARRA.': BRCS^ 1,£ 02.76
lieplace^.ent 0/ da^^iged concrete paveinenf arounc
the dioing ftu-cr it Flciahhatker Po9l
A» ^']t-^-v'"AkI 3,606.10
Firat Payment - Replacing 0/ an ezistiny tt»
inch ioatfit pipf in Irrigation System at
Busna Virta Park.
^m KEVPFLT 418.75
Fir,al"Pa-^mcnt - Engineering sercicea in
tonnec^itn with inst^lJjiiion oj ieu?
irrigation ayatem ^ Mia&ion Park.
A> rrvrrrr ici.25
final Paymtnt - Engineerir>g aentcea in
Lor,n,cii»n i^ith fit knatall^iion oj'ihe
Dolores Boulevard Irrigatitn Syaien
ASSOC I AT EL ENCIVIERS €,732.0C
Firat' Progress. Paymmi - Inatallation 0/
Irrigation System - Unit K: 2, Golden i^ate Park
^
ArSCClATFD FHCIKFEF.S
First Progreaa Pcymmt - InF-t&llation §/ a
PuiLfing Plant at t(.fre I'erced,
WFLLNITZ i DEi'ARZr:
Fir^t Progresa Pament - nehabHitaUon
•/ yurphy Windmill, Golden i^ate Park.
If AC CASE FJEOTRIC_^J^-IZ ^ . . ...
Tirat Payment - lighting Service ana FutUc
Addreaa Syrte^ - Bandstand, Golden Gate Park.
LC^yiS ARVCRED C ABUSER yiCE^.J^li
TF^^rcTcirsTr.lVrjor rark revenue umta
5,571.00
SgTCO.CO
3,367.00
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Tirst Payntnt - Streei Tree Planting on
Guerrero Street, Market to Army .Street and
of Apparel City (industrial St, and Barnevtfld
Ave»J
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RESOLUTIcn NO^ int)^
RESOLTED unanitkcusly by the Park Commission that
/•r the best interest and prcprr conduct o/ the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby r equetted tt
approve the following Work Order at
W.C.
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DEPARWENT
UE^qRiPUO¥
AMOUWT
375 Real Estate Dept» Service* and ErpenseB $300^00
in connection with
acquisitisn o/ property
required /or McLaren Park
376 5. J. Water Dept,
Replacing 2 3/4** services 90.00
with 2 V* s'^rvicoi for
center l»7ind« in LolercB
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RESOLUTION KC^ 1C09
RErmVEt unanimously by the Park Covmiaeior, ihat
/or the best fiteftat and pr.t^tr c^r.duct o^ t»ic Park
Department the Controller bo and ia hereby requested f
approve a Credit Modi/ication o/ Contract in the amount
•/ $Z66.0C f the contract with E, J. Treccy /or Replacing
•/ an Existing Tu:o Inch Water Pipe in the Irrigation System
at Buena Vista Park- the above $2t6.00 repreoeniiny a i Just"
ment to the contract at /olloust
Contract set up /or not to exceed
4^Cr lineal /eft 9 95 f
Actual installation - 4rr0 lineal
feet "% J5/
Credit M9di/icatl»n
$ 4,075.00
4.009m00
$ sec.oo
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RESOLUTION NO^ T/^in
RESOLVED unanitioutly by the Park CoKmiaaion that
/or the be«t inUreat and proper conduct of the Park
Deparimeni the Controller be and is hereby requested t§
approve the following ALLOTl/ENTSj
appropriation
812'269''03
812^200m03
al2m300mOS
812^50^8
$4,200.00
300.00
2,600.00
43,000.00
100.00
10,000.00
Armored Car Service
Contractual Services - Commiaary
Division
Materials and Supplies - Comwissary
Division
Foodstuffs - Coirtmiasciry division
dl2^00^04-X Materials and Supplies - Resale -
Recreational Division
dl2ml30m03m2 Temporary Wages - Commisary Dion.
dl2'130'04'^2 Temporary Wages • Recreation Division 3',4C0.00
812''500'^2 Water Supply 6k Irrigation System 1,963.00
ei2'214'01 Maintenance <t Repair Structures -
Oeneral Division (Sewage Plant •
Mechanical Repairs) 2,450.00
812-130''05 Wages - Playground Supervision 1,0CC.00
RESOLUTION NO. 1611
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the beat interi^st and proper co'.duct of the Park
Department, his Fonor tht I'agor be and ia hereby requested
t9 approve the following items of increase in the budget
of the Park Departr.ent for 1V43»1949»
Appropriation
a2C'13n»ci
6J2'13D^02
aiC»130m03
SIS '130-04
olZ'llC'OS
ai2^50''0l
312'6€0»02
^12ma6C''03
aiz^e0''O4
Waaes - General Division
Zoo Division
Comxiasary Divisi-ir.
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" Recreational l^iuision
Permanent Salaries - Comr. Liv.
Retirement Al'l9u:ance - Gen. Liv.
*f '♦ Zoo DiVm
» • Conn, Div.
»» " Rec Div.
SJ^-&00-ai-J Services Oi^er Departments - S^op fl
^11,797
2,43a
2,732
^,oea
1,336
2c2
446
461
992
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the above supplemental re-^^csts being required account cf the
increase in the ^ages and salaries of certain employees in
accora'a-.cf u^ith the previsions of Stc-tio" ^n.P of t..e
Chart r.
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RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commiaalon that for
the beat interest and praper conduct of tht Park Departnifnt
his Uon§T the I'ayor he and (• hereby requtttea to have 411
§i»nance prepared appropriating $2^200^00 from Appropriation
8l2ml99m00 (Far\ Commission P.eierve) to Appropriition
Sl2mllOm06 (Permanent Salaries • A'^uatie Par* Division) to
previde funCs for the ciir.penaation of one C 107 lorkin^
foreman Janit9r at the rate of $220%00 per month, effective
September 2, 3'34o. This neio position it being created by
aotion of the ^ivic Seruice Coy^mission and the pesitien of
one C 152 Waich^ar. is e? (- iuuted.
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EESCl'^TD un^r^.imcusly ty the Park Commistiion that for the
best interest and proper conduct of the Park Leiart^ent the
C ntroller be and is hereby raiue$^e4> to appr^vt the foUo^ir^y
Orierc ^er Service or T^rkt
OP wopjr yi£is3
63 Ferguson Brts*
DESCRimOI
AIIOUKT
Imtanation of m eiyht f l,Jc3.Q0
inch pip^ line Itt^een f^-
^ill pu^t" ^"^ ■^^'^ bo-icter
pMMp at the Vurphy I f nasi < I J,
Golden Gate fark^
$4 California Pac-
ific Title
Jnsurar*ce Co*
Title Pelicy - Znzurance
L',Lcrer. P^rk land, Ilock
6G£7, Let 0 - Bra^^i1''^a,
i;.oo
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Tutor Z.Toev. Vr. i. E^mpkcjU, r^gi'.e^r, .cvnunicaticn
relative to coHtracU, vai put 9V:r fo . Ic^^r - • ting.
r^'ht^^VlSIj^ ^•^'s ; . ■ ' -ry ^ai zutyorUei to ser.d
,-:.e of ca^oellation of -.crl'.^ 'f..n«t to Ifr.JilU^- J.
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C9mmi98ion /or the u4« of Fsmnf c*^^*
V c ua« oj- £#»ar 5tadtu« during th« J94a
football S0a«d/i«
^^^^'' ^taMeff^ On th, r.co««,nJati,n of the Superintend-
ent, fh. Co-.«<a5<on approved the application of the Sheriff*,
Po$oe U use the Leach Stables, Golden Gate Park, and set a
charge of $10. OC per month, per stalls
jgyatic Park Pierj, The Superintendent loaa authorised
to obtain a proposal of the cost of preparing plans and
specifications for the rehabilitation of the Aquatic Park Pier,
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Aa a matter of policy the Commission adopted the
folloviny procedure for its meetings in the futuret
(a) The regular meetings of the Commission will be
held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the rnonth at
4 p«««, in I'cLartn lod~e, Golden Gate ParJr,
( b) All matters to be considered by the Commission,
at its regular meetings, nust te in xriiing and filed ■u:ith
the Secretary on or before tho Friday preceding *he Wednesday
meetingm
(c) Any .Tia-^t«r presented at a regular Meeting thit is
n9t on ihe agenda will not be considered if any «em5t r of
the Comrisaion objects te consi Jering said ikatter.
All matt<^rs effecting the following activities 'Mill
be inoeatigatfid and reported on for i\e entire Commission* a
consideration and action, by the f: llo-^ing members of tht
Commias ion:
Concebsion Activities - President larvej r,r^:"'cr
Equestrian Activities - Comm^ Peter bt-zui
FootbaU Activities - Comm. ?«. C. Coffnan
' Co^yn. Ttugh -."''^,^ r
Golf Activities
Financial Ac^ii-^ies
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an opportunity to consider the study made of the poU situation
and thai the communication of Auyuat Cnd granting authorisation
to the San Francisco PoU and Racing Club did not aiate a
UrnimfAon date, it iocs deemed desirable to have this termini
aiion date effective August 30thm
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San Franc i8»o, California
September 22, 1948
hegular^ A regular meating of the Park CommitBion wat held •«
|J(2ltjl5. ^,^^^^^„ x,odpe, Oolden Gate Park, San Francieco, Wednesday,
September 2S, 1946, at 4 p.w.
The follawing CemmieaionerB were presentt
Sarvey r. Teller, President
Peter Be rout
r«. M^ Coffman
Hugh Gallagher
Uuutei
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AbeentfFred i). Parr
The minutee of the Park ConmieBion meeting held on
Auguot 26 were approved and adopted^
htnUnnial Centennial Celebration. The CommiBoion approved the
Utlebra"
Ixisnt agreement with the San Franciaco Centennial Committee Inc^,
and authorised the Secretary to execute the same for and in
behalf of the ComMiaaion^
The Secretary wao instructed to prepare for the
Comniesion's consideration an agreement with Mr^ Leonard
iioaiao. Architect, for the plana and specifications of the
buildings to be conatrucfed in Portanouth Square in connect^
ion with the Centennial Celebration^
\SJ,ZooU Sm FmZoolosical Gardens* Ur» Janes Scott and Reuben
Caatang'a proposal for the right and privilege of giving
lectures on wild animal life and of pr'ot'ucing ana conducting
erhitiiions of animal acts at the San francis'co Zoological
Careens was approvec in principle, and the Secretary mas
instructed to prepare for the Commission's consideration
an agreement in accordance with the -en* of the proposal.
The Superintendent icaa instructed f perform the
necessary acts in connecUon with %he construction of a
portable stage and cage.
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Oriental Tea OardeAp Mr, S.Alan Agnew'a prepoaal for
ll^rdent operating the Tea Garden in Oolden Gate Park was approved
in principle. The Secretary was inetructed to prepare /or
the Commiesion's coneideraiicn on agreetient in accordance
with tH« tema of the propoeal.
Aquatic Park. President Teller stated that aa a result
Of several meetings the Commlasion had arrived at a temporary
policy for the use of the Aquatic Park Building, which eai
at followst
(%) That the building would be opened five days a
week and if funds permiite<i it would be opened seven days a
week^
(b) That the lo.er floor would be available for «i»»-
bathers who wished to use the dressing room facilities^
(c) Tfiat the Blue Room would be available for an adult
recreation program, under the supervision of the American
Women*s Voluntary Service^
(d) That other rooms would be available for socials,
meetir.gs, etc., on a scheduled program.
The Superintendent '.o* insfructcc to proceed with this
program forthwith.
P,r,6ing « r.port /re. th. EirecUr <,/ fubUc Fe^ltH ..
to ^n,n U »U1 te .a/. U «(. i- tl.. »»t»r. »/ Aquatic
Par,:, Pre.id.nf UlUr .fated t^ot th, Cc««i..«o-. »ould -ct
.a*. . d«i.«o« at th«. ...ti-S ." t>..i.»c<af.d SporU.en
,f S.n rranc«.c.'. prcpo.al t. 6.rtH .port /i.^t»» P-r ..at.
in the »ot«r. 0/ A^uaitc Par*.
O^.P.r,, aoZcen^OaU^r^ ,,. ..,..n .at. XrcHer. r,,u..t /.r
,„/cmati.-. a. t. th. location ./ the pr.,..ed ,rcH.r,
field »«. refrred U the SuperinUndenf.
., ror.ipn war', propcal for :.a.i-., *-. B«c. CaUt .a.
p.t o«.r U a lour neeUn, an. t.. ^..r.tar, «. i«.truct.d
t. r.,.»t . -»r. detailed r.r.p...I A- *^' »PP^'",t..
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The Portola Festival and Poy«ont, Inc., requeai»/or permte^
•<on to u»e the Children* » Playground on Saturday, October
16 and to uee the building and berthing facilitiee at
Aquatic Park on October 9 and 10 for a aalmcn derby were
denied%
The Portola Festival and Pageant, Inc,, requeetefor
per^iBBion to erect booths in Union Scuare and Civic Center
fpr the sale of official aouvenier prograna, to construct
• small stage in Union Square, to use Columbia Square from
October 15 to 25 for unloading horses that participate in
the parade and for the use of the dressing rooms at Aquatic
Park and the lot adjacent thereto for the riders and horses
that compose the Portola Trek from San Diego, were approved
in principle and referred t© the Superintendent for working
out the necessary details*
AQuatic Park, The Party Service Bureau, en behalf of
the Department Store Employees Union, request for permission
to use the Aquatic Park Building was referred U the
Superintendent for report.
The Baccari Vintage Festival's request for permission
to use the Aquatic Park Building on Saturday evening,
October 16, for a carnival ball, was granted.
Civic Center: The Sunnyside Post, American Legion's
request for pemission to use the Jftic Center Plata on
Monday nights for drill purposes was referred to the
Superintendent with full po^^^r to act,
^c^uatic Park, On the recomnendation of the Superintendent,
the south End Rowing Club was granted permission to extend
the existing pier by IOC feet, at their .on expense.
P^...,,..th Square. The Patten College and Seminary of
Oakland's request for pe^issi.n to ^old religious seroics.
in Portsmouth Square every Saturday wa. defied.
«♦«♦*.** or *he Irving Street Merchant's
Bic Rec, Representatives of ne -try* ^
A,.ociaUo. appeared a,d r,,u,.Ui i^^i «^' C.^f'"> ««"
c.n..d.rati.- to »«.i»t Big Bee tH, CKarU. «^.^» B,cr,aU,n
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Field in viemory 0/ the late preaident 0/ the San
Francisco Baseball Club^ The matt*r unxe h/fld ouer until
a later meeting^
Conceaaiontu The Secretary was instructed to reply to
the Finance CoMmittee's, Board of Superoisora, letter of
Auguet 26, 1946.
The follo'J)ing lett'^ra aere read and referred to the
Superintendent for report:
Frrm hia Honor the Ifayor requesting the Cow.iaaion to
study the conatruction of a **People'a Folk" along the edge
9f the bay wat^rra, the Presidio and Bakera ond China Beach.
Fron i. Kelaon, Builder, suggesting that the Conmiaaion
consider tHe purchaae of the first 25 feet of a lot located
on the aoutheaat corner of Persia and Dublin Streets, in
connection with the developncnt of McLaren Park.
The following letters mere read and referred f the
Superintendentt
Fro^ his Honor the Mayor requesting the Conviiaslon to
prepare immediately t(» care for and feed all pigeons brought
to the Park by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animalo.
rroM th. 5«(nf Bernard Club 0/ ih, Paot/U Co^st r.,u«t-
ing p.r, <..«.« t, -.old • P«cn<c in '.olden Jate far» <.»
Septe-b^r 26 for a party .f ii t. 30 a<iult. a»d ch.Idr.n
.«, adu«.<»» ««i t^ev .Ml U «ceo«pan«.« ly Un St. Bernari
dogo*
Tro* Mr,. UuUe Leonberg.r re,u»t<«(, p.r.«..<o« "
pUnt a tree in front of her re.iience.
rro, Tre6 K. /o^-..o» ad.i.ing t^at t^. South Par, Ha,
,ec,ne . hob. Jungle. ».tH c«r«,n, an, paper. iUt.r.n, the
entire area*
rro, George Xr».. re,.eeting t-a. th. ber.he. and .tair,
in th, »ictn<*y »/ t"' C'o^.ruat^r, be replaced.
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TroM /*• y* Curry complaining 0/ the garbage diapotal in
the vicinity •/ Sutro Heights and Point Lebee*
From Arnold E^Waltfre requetting the removal #/
shrubbery and ^ntinga on the north side of Oreenwich Street,
east of Hyde Street*
rrom Alice M. Jones, protesting teenage boys fishing
for carp in thtf North LaXe, Oolden Oate Fark^
From B. W^ JT, Marrack complaining of a broken wash bowl
in the convenience station in the Panhandle*
From Bill Maclean complaining of the tall grswth of
shrubs near the foot path along 19th Avenue and calling
attention to the haaard ts children^
The following letters were read and ordered filedt
From his Honor the Mayor, replying to the Superintendent's
conmunicatior, of August 30, relative to the cost of matnte-
nance and repairs to automotive equipment and calling
attention to his letter of May 21, 1948.
From Monroe K. J. Chin expressing an interest in taking
over the Tea Garden and requesting an opportunity ta discuss
the matter*
rron m.. Forr*., ?S Colu.Ma Square. proU.Ur., t».
cna.tio. ./ C.lu-t.a 5,uar, Park and di.appr»ut,, any
oct«»n to dt.p».« •/ t"' property.
rr» Ur., C. r. leaver and tke SpHinx Clut ai.ocatU,
tH. appointment 0/ Ur. Oiroi «• Superintendent.
rro, t/.. lra.y^t l.^^ury i^.rc^ant. and I.pr,..«nt
...oc.at..». ad«ocat.n, u» ./ t^. Fala.e of ri» Arte ..
a recreation center^
41 Mf riuic Clubs requesting that
From the Central Council of Civic
tj k« h«Jd on the Palace
tkev be odui.ed ^^en bearing, • uW te hel6
Of Fine Arts*
. r^.n^il "or Touth Welfare advocat-
From the Coordinating Council ..or
/. *v- O/rJaee of Fine Arts*
ing restoration of ^^ ^a^**'* "^^
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Jroai th« /olJtwtfty urging that poioer driven boata b»
ktpt out 0/ i^uatic Park and that the UHxt'frs be uaed for
roving aotiviiig9t
Dolphin SwiMning and Boating Club, Jiic*
California Club of California
San Franciaco Parl§r No, 49, M^SmG^W^
Coordinating Council for Touth Welfare
National Council of Catholic Women of San Francisco
The Sphinx Club
Haight^Aohbury Merchanta and Improvetent Aaa'n,
FrcM the follo>oing protesting the construction of a
Pitch and Putt Golf Course in Golden Gate Parkt
Mr, A, J** Beckley
Ura» Harriet Rademaker
Sterling Bunnell Jr,
San Francisco Buslnesa Men* s Garden Hub
Pt, Loboa iMprovement Association
San Francisco Roae Society
From the following organisations thanking the Comnisaion
for ita cooperation and asaistancet
San Francisco Public Library
Sleventh Church of Christ, Scientist
San Francisco Horsemen's Association
Trom Mrs, M* Ifendle thanking the Commission for the new
benches on the Great Highway,
Union Square. The Comnission ratified ita v^^rbal action
granting pernlsalon to the Bay Theater Inc., to establish
a small card table and chair at each corner of Union Square,
from September 7 to 14, inclusive, from 11 a.m., to 5 p.m.
Tleishhacker ri.<.>.>^rir.r Plavfield. Sam Miller^a proposal for
^^^^'^^^operating the conceaaiona at the Fleishhccker Playfield
i90f referred fc© the Secretary for study end report.
McLaren Park. On the recommendation of the Director of
Property, the Commiaaion approved the purchase of the
folUwing property in McLaren Parkt
Lot 10 in Aaaeaaor*s Block 6060 from
Delphine Allen and Joseph Winant
Lou 1 and 2 in Aaaesaora Block 6060
from Pauline Dea Rochea
Union
Square:
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fjfor .y»ygr Jtadtuw, The 5«cretory reported a robbery in tht
ctfnctftaltn room at JTejrar Stadtua aouetimo between 5t30 p*»««
September 4 and 8 a.K,, S«pt*«b«r 5, 2946, »itfi a Jo«« of
merehandiae valued at j^41«d7«
Upon notion duly made and seconded, the Secretary loat
authorised to write off thia merchandise loaa*
Fleiahhacker fooJ. The Superintendent reported the
diaappearanoe of $25^00 from the aafe at the rieishhacker
Pool 9n July ISf at 7:30 p»»i», and aubnitted a report from,
the Director of Recreational Activitiea to the effect that
in hia Judgment there waa nothing t« indicate that the
empl9yeea were in any way reaponaible for the l9aam
On motion duly made and seconded, the Secretary waa
authorised to perform the neceaaary acta to have the
revolving fund reimbursed in the amount of S25m00»
i»ard of ^ward of Contract, Bia Rec Seating Facilitiea: The
Contractt
Big Rec Secretary presented the following bida for the above workt
Seating
Tacili- F« !• Peteraon Construction Company $25^,00
l62Si
Arraa Brothera
AT. 0. Wiaeth
WellnitM and DeHarde
far Weat Construction Company
Adam Arraa and Son
hademann'^iuato
Robert I. Wilson
Ferguson Bros*
On the nconmendation of the Superintendent and on
motion duly made and seconded, the following resolution waa
adoptedt
RES0LUTI0lfJlV,_J6M
RES'7l7£Jj unanimously by the Park Commission that a
contract be awarded to F. L. Peterson Construction Company
for the construction of seating Jacilities at Big Recr.oiion
CCgSOO.OC
27,557.00
29,304.00
29,956.00
30,269.00
31,4yC,00
31,697.00
39,322.00
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Co^. bt and he ia hereby authorised to execute the same in the
name •/ the Park Co^mitaiBn and that payment there/or in
the OMBunt 0/ $25,546.00 be paid /ron Appropriatian
81S.500me4 (Big Rec Seating Facilitiea).
pensions Ezteneicna o/ Tin^t The following exteneione of time
af Time:
were gran ted t
O'Mara and Stewart Ltdm, - Heating Syatem and New
Boiler Controls at the Coneervaioj^, Golden Gate Park -
thirty day 8m
Associated Engineers - Installation of Irrigation System,
Unit A'o« 2, Golden Gate Park - ninety days.
Associated Engineers - Installation of Pumping Plant at
Lake Merced - six*y days.
Wellnits and Heh'arde - Murphy Windmill rehabilitatisn -
sixty days*
Duncanson^'Earrelson Company - Repairs to Tacht Earbor -
thirty days.
Luncanaon^Harrelson Company - Grading, Paving and Driving
New Files at Tacht Earbor - forty-five days.
Tnf, of Iransjert of Delincjuent AccountSm On the recnmmendation
Lelinq.
iccjta, of the Superintendent, the following delinquent accounts
were referred to the Bureau of Delinquent Revenue:
J. £. Kir by $20,00
Jamea L. King 25.00
Allen R. Smith 25.00
': ht Jachi Harbor Moorinij License s_. On the recommenaation of
' '"bort
the Director of Recreational Activitiea, the following
mooring licenaea at Tacht Earbor were approvedt
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Warren Abbott
John £% Ilopf%f
0e9rge N» Weinhola
X* £« Jenning»
M. J. BUMM911
George J^« Xennon
Falter McOowan
Clarence «f« Milan
Cm Bm Preasley
George T. Whitney
BERTH A'O,
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34
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On Motion duly made and aecondedg the following
resolutions were adopiedt
RESOLVTIOM N0» 1616
RESOLVED unanimouely by the Park CoMmiaaion for the beat
intcreat and proper conduct of the Perk Lepariment the
Contr9ller be and ia hereby requeeied to approve the follow^
ing Work Order at
W.O.
NOm DEPARTVEET
DESCRTPTICV
aMCUI'T
377 Dept.af Publie Wka. Miac. Attphalt Surfacing $ 150.00
( Bureau^ tree-t aa required Oolden Qata
Repaira) Pork * Small Parka S
Square a and ifiacm Servicea,
Oct. Nov. A Dec. 1948,
378 Purchaaing Dipt.
(Reproduction
Bureau)
Blueprinting, Photaatai 85mC0
Servicea, Etc, Gen.Vivn.
Oct* Nov* A Dec*194b
379 S.r.Water Dept. MitC Servicea - Genl.Divn. 75.00
360 Purchaaing ^ept.
(Shop No. 1)
381 Purchaaing Dept.
(Shop No. 1)
Miac. Servicea, Automotive
Repaira, etc. Genl.Divn. 4,171.00
Oct.No^ <* Dec. 1948
Blackamiih Servicea
Automotive Repaira, ^'tc.
Comrisaary Diviaian
Oct. No.v dt Dec. 1B4S
360.00
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'"'^ SaS Purchaser of SupplieB
(Central Warehoute)
369 Depi^ of Publto WorkB
(Fublio Buildinge)
364 City and County
Smployeea* Retirement
Sytten
JU^CjitlPTION
AlfOUKT
Staiienery and Of/ice $ SOO^OO
Supplitg m General
Divigien m
Oct* Nou^ A D9C9 1946
Mi$c9 Seruic9»fRepairB
t9 Equipment, etc*
General LiuiBien
Oct* ATou. (ft Dec* 1948
150*00
Cempengation Liaability 4,000*00
Bene/ it » and Medical
Charges other than for
S* T* Moapital for eix
monthe peried ending
Dec* 91, 1943,
(Additional)
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RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Comwiiaeion that for the
beB^ iniereet and proper conduct of the Park Department the
Controller be and i» hereby requested t4i approve the following
FATMENTSt
RAirrrr ifiRRii
tlirecting Golden G^te Perk Band 'Aug* 194Q*
COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE
Federal Admission Taxes - August 1946
ASSOCIATED ENGlJiEERS
Final Payment - 'installation of a Sanitary
Sewer Line at the Kesar Stadium
LOOltIS ARMORED CAR SERVICE INC*
Armored Car Service for Park revenue units
for August 1946*
MAC :abe electric ccmpakt
Final Payment - Lighting Service and nii>l^c
Address System - Bandstand, Golden Gatt ParX,
ASSQCIATID rNGn'EERS
lecond Progress Payment - Installation of a
Pumping Plant at Lake Merced*
ASSOCIATED ENGINEERS . ,, w «/>
Second Progress raijment ' Jj'^j!'\ill^V'j/ p^^.
Irrigation System - Unit #2, Golden Gate Park*
treet (Market to Army Street) and at Anparel
itv (Industrial St* and Barneveld Ave*).
$2,187,00
925*97
633*60
950,00
269*00
6,363*00
24,667*00
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* " Murphy Windmill, Golden GaU Park
TITE LUNCANSOV » HARRKLSON COMfAMT
rir$t PayMtni - Repaira u Tacht Harbor, San
/ranciaco*
WUETTIO A SCROMM
Final Payment - Laion <* Irrigation Ineiallation
at Oat House Cooe%
$C, 976.00
11,179,35
1,440,83
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RESOLUTION MC, ^618
RES0L7ED unanimously by the Park Cemwiseien that for the
best interest and proper conduct o/ the Park Department the
Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the follom^
ing ALLOTMENTS:
APPROPRIATION
812mllSm03 Holidays • Commissary I^ixtision
813^00^01 Fixed Charges • General Division
ai2m500m84 **Big Sec** Seating Facilities
812»500m88 Zeaar Stadium
# 800.00
4,000.00
25,546.00
35.00
Re S.N 0.
I619f
RESOLUTION NO. 16X9
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that for the
best interest and proper conduct of the Park Department the
Controller be and is hereby requested to approve the purchase
9f the folloming equipment:
GENERAL DIVISION
147.00
OFFICE SQVTPUENT (OE 4C2)
Three Typewriter Tables
OFFICE MACHINES (OE 412)
JT) One Monroe Electric
Calculator - replacement
•/ 192C adding nac^.ine
(2) Tw Typewriters - replcice-
ment 9f 1J25 Royal and
1928 Underwood
FIELj ^ -fVICK ES'GISEERIKG E^UIPirNT (CE 4U)
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147.00
755.00
441. OC
539.00
7TJ Cne Leak Detector
\z) One Drafting Machines
123.00
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,1)0 if^DEN OATE PARK ACTIVATED 3LUDGE
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250.00
250.00
C^.OC
135.00
(1) Plant E/flu9ni Metering Device
{2J Copper Sulfate Dosing Tank
(3) ImBean dt Boiat /•r Chlorinator
Room
(4) Hot Water ffeater
(s) Laboratory Equipment (Replaoenent)
MACNINE SHOP EQUIPlfFIfT (OE 422)
Ylj One Toledo High Speed Po\3er Pipe
Threading Machine (Re placement J 734.00
(2) One Skllaaw Portable Electric
Orinder 2>d,00 _.
WATER CRAFT AND EQUIPMENT (OE 452)
One Boat
MOTOR LESS VETICLES (OE 454)
Twelve Wheelbarrows (Replacement
MOTOR I ZED EQUIPMENT (OE 456)
4 Dump Trucks • Replacemen* for 1937
dump trucks, Nom 11, 14, 30, 31.
WRTICUITURAL EjUIPMESI pE 464)
(1) Four Toro otorlowi 24'* Pouter
Mowers. (Replacing lj2? Park
Special 26*^^F701'J (ciuic Center) 1,210.00
1'j33 Jacobson 2^" ^M31267
t Holly Park)
1^35 Jacobs9n 2?** iC4d07 (Parksiie
and McCoppin) /,. , . ^
1Q35 Park Special Co'* mowr (ia.^h^.%gion
Square)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(0)
(7)
(a)
One Tor. Professi^-^al ^o:.^.**?**
Special 30" mooe-s, if02^54 i #070t,3
for Golden Gatr Park.
One Toro Parklauin nijh Speed 30**
Fewer Mouoer
Plvjf. Doser, Mower, Spreader,
FerAliaer Distributor and Harro^o
One Heaoy Duty narrow (Replacementj
One Arien'a Tiller - 26"
One Set Screu Plates
Electric Motor for pot washing
machine at Nursery
9S0.0C
670.00
358.00
50.00
550.00
87.00
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$1,470.00
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332.00
I96.no
245.00
10,976.00
3,920.00
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\mt ^^ ^^'^y Apparatus for Parke and Squares
IContd*
TOTAL EQUIPVKNT - GENERAL L IV IS ION
ZOO DIVISION
MOTORIZED SQUIPUENJ (OE 456)
One Stake Truck with Dump^
(R0plactng 1939 Truck §17)
AGRICULTURAL A HORTICULTURAL EQUIPI/ENT (OE 4€4)
Hay Handling Equipnerit
BLEACHERS FOR SEAL SHOW (OE 494)
Steel Bleacher Sections^
TOTAL EQUIPUElfT - 7.00 €17 IS 10 If
RECREATIONAL DIVISION
HOR TIC ULTURAL EQUIPlf "NT (OE 464
One 5 Unit Golf Course Ifoicer (Replacing
1936 U9'J}er f^9 for Harding Park
Ufs,Ho»
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$4,900.00
i 24,010.00
S, 7 44. 00
882.00
5,aeo.oo
i 9f506.00
2,450.00
TOTAL EQUIPlfENT - RECRFATIONAL DIVISI'^N j 2,450.00
BS IT FURTHER RES0L7EL thai the Controller be and i§
hereby requested to apprnve the all§tf^ent of funds required
/•r aboje purchases us follBJfst
APPROPRIATION
812»400»01 Equipment - General Dioi9i9n $24,010.00
812^00m02 Equip^.snt - Zoo Division 9,506.00
312»40O»O4 Equipment - Rear-itional Dijisiin 2,450.00
REC'lUTI^N y^. 1620
RESniVED unanimously by the Park Connisaion thai for
the beat infreat and proper condwif of the Park Department
ih9 Controller be and is hereby request-.d to approvt a
Modification of Contract adding $35.00 to the contract vith
H. L. Peterson Coiatructlon Company for Preconditioning md
Additions to Toilets at Kesar Stadium; the aloue $3U>0
representing the cat of furnishing the necessary labo.r and
material to paint the plaaier walls encUaing Counter §N,
not included in the contr^t.
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RESOLVED unaniMoualy by the Park Commia»ion that the
Secretary be and is hereby authorised to enter into an
agreement with the San Francisco Centennial Connittee, Inc.,
retaining the tervicee thereef of eaid corporation to
pr§uide for and secure appropriate observance o/ the
Centennial Anniuereariee occurring from October J, 1948, to
June 30, 1949, and to pay to thr corporation for the
performance of said services, the actual coat thereof in
anounta not to exceed the sum placed after each reapectiue
monthi
October
Noofmber
December
January
February
Miirch
April
May
June
194d
1943
1948
1949
1949
1949
1949
1949
1949
$6,650
1,710
1,710
1,710
1,710
1,710
1,710
8,590
S,590
SESCLUTICN NO^ 1CS3
RESOLV El unanimously by the Park Conniaaion that the
Secretary be and. is hereby aufhorised to enier into an
agreement with Punneti-'PareM and Hutchison, to perform ihe
following work:
Engineering servicea in connection with ihe preparation
of plana and specifications and supervision of the
rehabilitation of the Municipal Pi^r at Aquatic Park.
Ccnpensaiion for such services ohall not exceed the
sum of S7,S0Ct
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Controller be ana is
hereby requested to approve the allotment of $7,500 from
Appropriation 312^500^99 (Aquatic Park Pier - Rehabilitation)
for the above described purpOies*
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rh» Superintendent reporUd that he had attended m
metting loith the Chief Admtnietrative Offic^rr oni the
Controller relative to the etorage, custody and oontrol of
materials and mipplieB in the Park, a§ eugg.fated in thfi
Mayor' 9 communication of August 4 and thot both official*
had offered to cooperate and aaaiet in everi way poeeible^
On the recommendation of the Superintencent, Mari*
Bevtacqua* $ application to lease on areo ot t?ie foot of Hyde
Street, for a boat repair ahop, waa denied»
On the recommendation of the Superintendent, -the CoawKa-
9i9n directed the Secretary to forward a co*munication to
the Chief of Police requeating additional police to regulate
traffic and the parking of cara in the park area on daya
fohen football gamea are acheduled in Keaar StadiuMm
Meeting There being ns further buaineaa to come before the
ldjourne_dt
Corn'miaaion, the meeting adjourned at 7tOO p,«»
Gerald /. ^^nafe t
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S.F,Zool»
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he Park Conmias '
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r'.t y jll9j^i-iy C'''»^^i tssi'^ners -cr, /r. ^e^^j
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7' L iilatttts oj Ihg Par. . .'^ls«-'o- . cting 9/
a^r-e"*rt .Jt/t. I'ie ooTi^ r-.a Cffntennlal . " " : .I'm and
lehalj 0^ .L ^ •'" i;^i,iOi.t
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proposal /•r the luasir,^ 9/ ihe conceasiona at "• J»
Playj'ieldg -^aa ^''/'^rred to the Secr'itaru^ Jo r study and
report,
J^alL^'^ P'^rkm Eeprcsentutioet 0/ tho Hew I'isaio
Terrace ImprooeTrent Azsoeiaiion appeared and rei^uested
n
certain impr9UtT'enfa t» Balboa Park, T!
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referred to the Superint^itdeni for r.pori, toith Lhe
sug(^e stion that the reprcatntatiu^s K:jniult 'Ji-f-fl him
pri9r ■*• iht next meciing^
pr §0nis-ttvm8 ^/ th0 Sunset
As iTny.ro:
.^t Clut anr zred an: requtsfed certain
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re/erred iB the Super ii
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abeyance pending J'uriher dtaay* The £ecr«t;ry u»at
<n«fruottii fo o^n^articate loith the Truatem •/ i^s de
fou.i^ i/uaeuw onJ re^uea-f ii--* ""oy £u6/?:i-fc /or the C#««i««»
3ion*& contidf ration t.>irse ajief»d*t Iiw«ii«?f>^ /or iha
reconstruction 1/ the aaid ^onast^ryt
McTar^n Pgr^_> iitpresenfat Uts •/ t^* 5an
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c»j appeared and suyyesi ^ d
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<fe in rdar.^n Park ^or -fhe proji»36d rijle r^ng^
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^•99b^l2 fUU in Hg n§t »• r«iiaii«tf Voatt jr«ai«n r<«14*
Mit t«k«i» midtr 9m¥m9$Un^
Z9»%r gfd<iai> fit f«ii*r tkt ¥ay«r't e*Mittii«co«f«ii
flight ttinp tkai tH« CoRsittloii 9<vt e9ii«<d«ra«i«ii i« tl^«
piireHaa* o/ prop«ri|f faa«df«t«ly •d/ae«ni id iH« tiatflui
liiih tH« fMteiit •/ iiittaat«Jif raxfnp tH* bvfldiiipt and
prtvfd* oddfiftiiai ro** at Z§Mur Stadium, va« ii«xi
C0ii«fd«r«d«
rH# Cemltatoii dir«ot«d ih9 S^erttary to p^r/^vn
ih« aoi« ii«o««tary io pr«c«*d iBa«d<at«ly mitk tk« fHtf^oai*
tan tiatod in the Mayr*9 Ititer^
foll9V Ball* Mr^ Alan Braaka' 9ugg99ti9n ttet
v«il«y ball oourta b9 tntiail«d si ifc« boacft Mt rgJteUd
far lack •/ /luidt*
r9qu99't -ta barraw mall liV99Uck /ram tha Children* 9
Plagground, for ont dag, wa9 dtiil#d#
^ouaiic Pgrk^ Mr. Robert Chalmer9 propooal U
Uaaa the •»aIJ building ot tho oaat ond of Aquatic Park
ta oporata a food conce99ion vot doniod*
flmiMhhacker Plaufiold. Mr. Albert Ro If oonU
propooal U operate the conoe99ion9 •♦ rioi9hhacker Play*
field vat reJecUdm
^^Mar Stadium. The 5i«dtii«t t/ Motre J>amoU
achool^o requeo* for p«mittit» *• ^ii rafflo tick.it
III rt*tr SUdium ai ik* St. Mary'o-Santa Clara football
gamog »«# doniedm
for p,rmU,U» t. c— «. *». o....r* i. 9.M.. »•*. '••*
•« 3,1S .» Oo«.».r 17, !».♦.«« ./ » P.«.. »«•"• '^ **•
?*rt*la feitte*! fara**, mat granUt,
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5iifid«r i/i«r»««ii0, Oe««b«r 17 cimI f4, /r«« f»3J to SfSO
The /•Hawing Ittttrt itert rtad and r«/«rr«d t«
tH« 5uptfriiit«iultiiit
7r«a hi9 Eonor the ifayer odvfafny tfcat h« •fil ii«t
approve the eupplemenial apprapriaiien far the maintenance
•/ etreet treee and advieing the minimMm maintenance required
can be handled bt ifc« preeent ferae ef the Park Department*
Trom hie Eener the Ma^er tranemitting cemmunieatien
/rem Jfrt, Warrn 5. Marheg, in»re Aquatie Park.
Trem tJltf Sxeoutiee Secretary te the Mayer fermard*'
ing eommunioatien /rem a citiaen in-rt Aquatic Park*
rrem Mra% M. S.Bigelew complaining o/ the conditien
a/ *ll# reet rceme ot tfc« Zeelegical Bardene%
Prom Mre. O.Chinn calling attention U people
/ceding tht pigeont in Union Squarom
From tlw Rover Soccer Club, American Athletic
Club, and the ferdi Club, complaining o/ th« condition e/
the eoccer /ield at the Beach Chalet and requeeting that
polo pcniee be kept /rom ueing the /ield.
From Murray Stone requeeting the trimming •/ a
tree in /rent o/ hie home*
Pram W. Gage calling •tt«nt<0» t» the condition o/
th« lily lake in Qolden Oate Park.
rrcm Mre. S. Pybon complaining e/ children /iehing
in tli# Chain e/ Lakee.
prom Deputy City itfmey Bobert McMahen requeeting
. repart en an accident cau.ed by a /ailing limb .t t.1.
Children^ Playground and a report on iM P.O. S M. ci.f
/ar damage te light cable by Park empleyeee.
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eat<»9 iJI« rt*«rfoii*ii •/ tJU ir»iiat«try Santa JTarfa d« Owi2%
in Sutr0 M9i$ht9%
rr%m ih§ CUg and County fttft rat«aii •/ f^aan't
Cliifra^ odvoeatfiiy iH« r«o«iiftnietlaii •/ tfc« ¥eaaattry
5aii«a MarU U Owila in 8*tr9 StigkU and 0pp0»ing tk€
placing o/ taftf JTanatttry <>> tfaidtn OaU Park*
ITta tH* artatcr Gtary Boulevard Jftrokanta AdoftUff
tHai *Hay /aoor tilt placing •/ tfc# SpanltH Jr«na«*«rf Santa
Jfarta d« Ovila in Sntr* ffatyfctt*
From D9nml6 W. CUarg, ItgiBlntive Reprtscntatiy,
r€que»Ung t\at any Itylslotian U bt inirodnctd ♦• *%•
State Ityltlatart bt turntd taer ta hiu no laUr than
Daoambtr 13 •
From Hit ir»n»r the Mayr tran$mttting eomnuntoation
from Carl Zortum Muggesting the installation •/ a .atltny
Bhip in tut uieinity •/ Aquatic Faric U be uoed ao a narina
■llttfiA*
from th# Sheriff'* MounUd Poeee adoieing that tHey
cannot acc.pt the offer for tHe rental ./ tHa t,n .tall, at
the Beach Stableo*
rram the folUming .rging t^at not.r prepelled
toata be not allowed to uee tH. •otero at Aquatio farh,
The central District ^^f ^*;***!J.S^r?likt
City and County rederation of Women t CJnoo
Women'a Civio Center j,lub
fittoria Colonna Clnb
Columbua Cioie Club
rroM the folU'ing oppooing the con.tr.*cti.a •/ •
Fitch and Futt Mf Cour.e in Golden ante /ark,
Columbua Civio Club
Wonen'o 100% Club
ran'^/a:/ii:?/.d.r.ti.a./irt.
::r;^nci": ;oui:ii... xoaya.
TittoPta CoJonna Club
Califmia Club of California
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of Time:
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Frou th« Barding Park Qol/ Club thanking iht
C§wmi99ion /•r tHtf pr<ffl«9« •/ holding tkt •2«etfoii day
t«itrnaM«iit •» ingutt M«
rr9« tht Am^rioan faatn't foimitarif ^trvfotf
adui9tng •/ tH« openingf •/ tht adult r«or«ati«ii o«nt«P at
Aquatto Park and calling attentiaii that 896 ?••?!•» over
fifty yara of agt, ati«ndt<«
rrom the Chief of Palice aubmitting a repar* on
the oonditiont a« leMar Stadiwm*
Iran Mre. Alma levitt euggeating that a plaque he
plaoed in the Tea aarden at a tribute t» the Hagimara
family g the former Unanti*
fxtenaion of Time^ Mre. Dorothy Cravath'e
requeat for an extenoton of aixty daye on contract tc
r.ftcrt the muralo at the Mothere' Bouoe, rieiehhaeker
Flayfield, Mt yra»it#d«
/^^rd of Contractt iDp7i«.a^tQii of Light %xrinj
Surface, fou^ ^"«<' ^^«»rta. ilta P^^fH ^nd Eolly for».
The secretary preeenUd t^* folleming bid f.r tW above
99rki
Malett « Petereom $2,445.00
on th# recommendation of tut Superintendent and em
.otic» duly made and oeconded. the folleming reoolmti.n mam
ad»pttd9
ff^nrnrTnt »0- 1633
taCLTSB ..«i..».J, 5» «». J-"* <?—«••♦•• *»•*
„plU.tU» Of !«»»* -"'*•» "'•/«•• ^"' "•"*• "•'*•'
^,«. „ d S.I1, ^'*. »•« '"««"•• ••- **• '""**"
«W -...t ./ t>.445,00 U pan A- ^ppr.pr,.**..
A B.aafr - 5tr»ctMr#» - Beourfaeing
aiM^14'01 (MaimUnanee S Bepair
Temnia Comrf)*
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Th* 8up€rint§nd0nt *at auihoriMtd f §9i*bli9h
th9 aeryio* charge to ^9 «adt te tack organitati^n uttng
th9 Aquatie Park Reorgait^u C«iit«r« The SuperinUnd^nt
■at further dirtoted U rtpcri f tht CeumiMttem ai ••o%
M09timg tk« •rsfaRt^ationf ntfiiy tkt aboM tiatod pr«al«««
and tfc« torviotf charge made te taoh oii««
The CommtsBien ae a uatUr ef pelieg prohibited
tht eale •/ intoxicating beveragee by any orpantvatian
ueing the Aquatic Park Recreation Center9
Pari^utuel Fundot On Commiooioner Fred Parr*9
ouggeetion, the Superintendent »a« directed to oxploro
the poaaibilitieo of obtaining pari-mutuel fundo for the
development of Park propertieo*
j>iijdyit goto fort, CoMiitaionor Parr thmotated
that he would like to propooo tkot a otady bo «ado of tfco
poooiftiiitioo 0/ having an exhibit of very fine lioeoUck
on propertieo under the ^uriodiction of the Commiooionf
that ouch an oxfcibit nipHt be oponoored by one of tho
miivoroitioo, a» a year-round educational program, not
only for the youth of thio community, but for all otlUro
vitMin driving diotance of the city.
The propooal vao ontkaoiaoticolJy rocoiood by tfco
otfcor .o.bor. of the Commiooion and the Super inUndent wao
inotructed to «a»o a otudy and report.
, 'MUaseo, l,-'^ Purchaoeo. On the recommendation of th.
Direcur of Property, the Commiooion approved tho p.rcka.o
•/ the following landi
/ro« tHo aateo Jotato Conpany
^ , » io ^.ooooor'o Block #o. 421, Yacht Barber
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/^r0«l ir«« 14. £•« t0 In iattftorS Block 7801,
r2tlflUtoelr«r fi«|/i«ld« /ro« Wtll» Fargo Asnk A
irii<«» Truot Company and Tho Bank of California V*i«
Jaaht Barbor Mooring Lieonoaot On ifc« roeoumonda*
tiom of tht Dirteior o/ Booroational Aotivitioo, tkt
/•Uowinp ■•orfii9 l<e«nt«a at Taoh* Barbor woro approvodt
M^S or APFLJCAMT
T* &• Andoroom
8mm Branch
Edmund rorrari
Al Qorkoakfi
Lomoll A. Motherland
Frank Polaprai
Bdward S. Plani
Bm X« Robinton
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Saloon
Old Ouido
?ovaii
Marion
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Pola
Banika
BrooMO
Hit
On motion dul^ ado and ooeondod, tM f^llamin^
rooolutiono woro adopUdi
orfifiT.nTIOM MO. 1684
SSSOLfSD unanimouolV ^V **• ^«'*» Commiooion thai
for tho boot int^root and propor cond.at of tHt ^ar»
Vopartmont tho Controller bo and io hereby ro.uooUd f
approve *M tranofer of $078.91 from Appropriation
BlM.llO^l (Permanent Salario. - General Divioion) t.
Appropriation 818.119^1 U provide fundo f.r temparary
employee, required U replace permanent employee. .- Ua.e
mithaut p.yt
,.1040 f,r o:a <»ard...r *'P^»V"»* '*'*,' % "•'•"""•
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MtBOLTXD unanimomtlif by tH« Pork CommU$ion ifcct
/•r i%« fttft UUrfi an4 proper eondue* #/ ih§ Fark
I>§parim9n'% tk9 Co»«rolI«r b« and la )l«r«ky r«9u«tt«tf u
appr09§ th9 f9llomiH9 rork Ort«r opalii«« iAt TuflmM
Bt9ii«tt • ApproprUtUn 949«li
SirA»T¥m
DiacRinioM
10'-^M Jl««l latatt 5«rvio«t aiitf Exp€H$9$ U^r^
D€parim*ni i tat (up of City twitd til
la»df acquit §4 from «Ht
It tatt t/ Al/r€4 ruhrma;
dtotattd*
^ltti\trfttd fty Ordinaiot
It* 1036, BUI #t« 1704.)
iMQSMl
$100.00
MS80LUTI0M MO^ 1090
RSSOLfSD Mfiaiiiattttly by tht Park Coxufttltii thai
for -iht bttt interoBt and proper eonduot of tho Park
Doparimont tht Controllor bo and ft fctrtby roquooUd it
•pprovo tfct /tlit»iii0 PATMSrrSi
,g'MARA S STSWABT
Sooond Progrooo Paynont • Woating Sj/Btou and
Mom Boiloro and Controit a« iHt Conoorvatory
Ooldon OaU Park
r^lrd Progrooo Pajfmtnt - InttaJIatttn t/
Irrtyailon 5yttt«, l^nit §9 - (?tldt» (?ott Pai*
ASSOCIATED SMOIMKERS
Third Progrooo Pav*o
Pumping Plmi a* lako Morood.
Third Progrooo PavaonX - InoXallaXion of a
_? - lor ^
MRAnMmlMEPBTmESIMAM CO^
rurniohing and inotalling ooriain Moehanioal
Equipmont at tfct oowago troaiMont plant
Ooldon GaU Park
COLLECTOR or TMTF.RMAL RSfSMUE ^ . ,o^
JTtdtrai rax on Aduiooiono fr SopUmbor 1948.
^^^^^,1.,. af rUUH^cUr Pool ../.
$1,800.00
f, 841.00
3,177.00
1,979.38
558.07
499.00
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MSSOLUTIOM M0» Ifl^
MS80LTSD UMfiUouaiy by ih§ Park CommU$i9n iha^
for ^h§ 6«t'l inUroBi and prapor ••ndvet •/ tht ?arl^
P«par-t»«nt tH« ControIJ«r bt and ft H«reby rtfgttttitd it
apprtot th« /oil ••tup AUtSIMSS^f
^PFUOPBUTIOM
$1»*118^01 ffolidaya - Gtnaral DUiaiaa
eiS'llB^Oi Halida$$ - Zoo Divioion
SlS'llS^OS Bolidafio • tffMitatory Divfttan
ai^*lI9-04 folidaya - Roeroaiional Dioioion
B18^14»01 Maiatonanoo A Bopair • Structarot
Moourfaoing Tonnio Courto
B12'^50m03 /eadatu/Za - Commiooary dUioioa
aiS'^OO'^Ol TUUhhaokor Play/iold land
919-^00m04 faoHt Barbor Land
$1,900.00
1, 000.00
lg700.00
1,900.00
a, 445.00
25g000.00
W5.00
150^00
16381
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RESOLUTIOM MO. 1683
MSSOLfSD that all non^civil oorvico appotntment;
iaaporory appoinfmento and r««a»als «oda by tlia Suportn^
tondont of ParkB for tho montho of May through SepUmber,
1946, b€ and tH« ao«a are hereby approvodj and
BS IT FUBTBEB RSSOLfSD, that a report of oaid
appointments and r ^.oaU bo transmitted to tho Contrcllor
and tho Civil Service Commiooion.
• •••••
RSSQT.rrrioM MO^ 1689
MKSOLfED unanimouoly by the Park Commiooion that
til. Secretary be and io hereby authorised to aracuta tHa
ayrea«ant «ida and entered into between the California
centennial Commiooion and the Park Commiooion, City and
County of San Franc ioco.
I, Gerald J. Linareo, hereby certify that I am
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ih9 duly appolnttd and aotfiig flter#t«r|f o/ tk« 'arit
C9Mi<0at«» •/ th9 City and County •/ San Franciacof that iHt
rnbov i$ • trii«, /Mil and correct 9opy of • too^Juttoa
adopUi 6y ««id Comiiotioii at • •totfny hold en Cotobot*
W, 1940/ and tliat taid XoaoJution Kat not botn rooefndodo
jif olnttan Mo» le30
BSSOLfSD vnantaoufly by tfco Park Comtoafan that
/tr tho boit <nter«tt and propor conduct •/ the F*rk
Dtpartmont tJlo Controller be and it bereby re^ueited ta
apprepe tbe /ollo»tncra«r OBDKRSt
385 Real Sotate Dept. S.rvUooand Sxpen.oo ro, $75.00
ac^ttieition of rlei»n«
Play/ield Porcel #14
386 Bool f tate Pept. ^'^^\'\l,ll\y^:y^\' '*' "''•'^
Harbor Land Parcel t #1C
from BaUo Jitote Co«pony
and Paci/ic ffot and flectric
CoBpany*
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RESOLTED unanimouoly by the Farh CommtooUn
tbat the 5ecr.tary ^e and i. Hereby a-tHori.ed t. execnte
the ayree-ent .itb LEOMABD MOSUS. ArchiUot. to per/om
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e*n»ul*t»g eapocitit.
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fHt C»Mi<t«i«ii KMniBOKtiy a««nd«d iU » limit • t/
in^iitt M« 194a« it InoJwIt tMt /tlitvUff rtttliititiit
U801UTJ0M MO^ 1633
WBMBSA8, th9 ftord t/ rmtittt t/ tfct C«If/tn»l«
loadtnv t/ tfoituct fcaa «odt applieaiUn /•r e^rUin Jandt
U b€ Itt dlMir* in Otldtn flatt ?ork /tr etriafn tofrttt-
Zfiu U bt ctiittnicttd ihtrow by At <7aJI/tr»U icadtijr
•/ tfoitnot •nd ha$ filH miih tht P*rk CMmU^fn a pl0t
Ktok wid piaii%tii rtMi»t t» fiU i» tfct t/Zlot t/ Ut
?arl^ C«Miltt<tii« and
WESSUS^ told CoJIA'*»*« ie«»»»» •/ ^^*!'*?i ^*
.♦k«l tilt allt<«t»t t/ ctrta<» P^nitlJ/Ztl^ltiptJJ*"
l/rlco« Foil o»d /tr tlit prtvtttd ¥trrtttj t*1! !^ S.
and Vtttttrt and /or tfct proptatd fall t/ ^•♦'^•"•■J* -^.
SnitSilotlf >no.n at tMt nt. Fall t/ Soitnct, •^ fj
ar« all ad^aotnt U tfct prettnt 5<«pttn i/rtoan aai^»
and
rffrani^ tht Park Cowiittion i» of *^ •P*;**"
tfcai il»t allttatni t/ Jji* JJ^**;;*.;*? %rtK liH -tt
^;;^^:^tn:.H-tTt-r.tT::^ r^^^^^
sr5r/.:;::<i:o^ind%r;Ht-&^^^^^^ - •/
•aid atldtn <?ott ^ar», and
nrmi5, tht pit^t /tr tfct P^Pi'^^.J^Jiii***
#/ San FranciBCo,
M^m >rmrBrTQRE BS IT RESOLVED that tfct Park
gOW, rW*^'^*^* f*/; .^ Call/trnU icadtay
CtMtttftn d.0» '^•'••^l! •"•Ju^i •/ prlptrty tkt.n tn
•/ flcttnctt *fct '•••P*<'**^' ?i!S la /•> iht purp9B0»
l^roUbofro tti /^^^J* *. JiJ prtptriy ntt to he
Academy of Scienoee to "«••;• Snattotltr, and any
•••ipnlMt «*-•'• •;j//SaitiJ»t^ •0.* i*" '*•'•<•:
•t:ra^rt.*;nrtrtJ-«" p-^'^*- '^-^-^•^•^ ••*
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r^i iM Party 5trtrte« Aiir«ftii*t r«9ii««i /vr
^rait«f«ii t« »•• tl^« ilfMite ?«rk A«er«ati*ii Ctwttfr h«4
h99m W0rk04 •»« Mtta/ttottrtly «• aII ^rtUt c»Ke«r»«4*
nuit • 9tudff ••• fttfllff Md* OK th9 pr0poM94
99n9truetU* •/ • ''^••pU** Walk" m4 ttai « r^p^rt mould
^• /•r^HcoaUff «t • laUr ■•rttiip*
rfcat *• favrod tk» f»rcH««« •/ • lot adjaoont
to ^claroii Park, on tko aovtUaat eomtr 0/ PoroU «»*
PHI)! ill 5troot«« •• oupyootod <>» JTr. i. Voloon, Builder.
Tht SuperinUndtnt »ao UotrikJtod to dtteiioo
t)U mottor witfc tHo r<roctor 0/ Proportf ond perform,
whaUvor octo Biylkt bo iiocoooorir to p»rch«oo ooid loto.
Th9 SuptrinUndtut imo outfcortaod to coll /or
Mdo o» tM /ollo»«»ip pr^pcUt
ro*or 5tadliim, JlolUibtlitotloii, 5oco»d Unit
Xo»«r Stadiw, Iwotallotio* of light9
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rfcoro boiiig >!• /urtHor bMtntoo to co«o b«/oro
^^^^^^^' tHo Co«ii..«a«, t^^ -'t<i.p -d/o«r«.d at 9,S0 p.u.
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A rtfpttlar •••tiny of tHt Mrk C»Mit««lo» vat h9l4 at
^olartii X«d0«, 0«ld«n Oatt Park, 5«n ffoiio<f«0« •» rtd»t«day,
Oet*6«r ^t i94«, oi 4 p.m.
The /9ll9mimg CeumUtionef wf prettntt
Mr. Barvy E* filer ^ FreBideni
Mr. PeUr Be rout
Mr. Wm. M. Ceffmem
Mr. Wugh Gallagher
Abeentf Mr. Fred D. Parr
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Courtesy
Cardg:
The minutes of the meeting held October W, 1946, leere
approved and adopted •
?ac</le (7a«.rii.» CompviV •««' «»« Caltfnlt CaUrtHg Company
f,r 1*e (ip.rat«oi. »/ «. c«no«..«.»« •♦ «*• TUUhhacktT
riawfUli r^r, .rd.r.d 1.M «» .btifWie. p.ndl»s /urtfc.r .t.<Hr.
£j,Hr«..» Card.. ir..9r«6J. »»»r». Clkrl.topher'.,
3«p«rt.i.er. r.,u«.i mi t». C.~«..i.» «.».«d.r «..«t»e
curt.., prt»U.e.. t. t*. 9>lf "ur... t. ...b.r. ./ t».
rod*. I»d».tr». .. *». .". »••*• " *"• "'••'•'»"•" »•"
enjoy, «a. P«i .«'r t. tKe ««t.n» •/ "■'«»•' "• -" *"-
i,ir.ct.r o: «.er.at*.».l AcUvitX,* «. d*r..*.d t. .ub.if
a H.t »/ tli» esurte.K card. ».■ <..»»d.
.., R,o, Big ii.c. Sun..* f..* "• *00. i-.rtc.n l.,..»'.
o^^er *. contn^ui. . pi.^" c.-.«rat«»« t». d.d.e.ti.n ./
B«« «.. «i.ae».r "-orUl t. ».rW r.r I and II
r.t.raM. .- t. pr.»«d. . pr.»ra. /.r th. dedUati.n
•erufctf* »c« accepted.
j^jj^^Un,!^. J-^ovaH'e Witnee.ee re.ee.t t. u.e
Mio.ion Parh .n Sunday., ^ooember 14. 21. and 26. ^.i-e..
2r30 and 3,30. for open air bible lecture.. ^. yranted.
<n.*ructed t 0 reque.t an opinion from th»
The Secretary »o» in.tructea i a h
w ^h-f. «r not the Commit.ion ha. tfc«
C<iy Attorney a. to whether or not xn
Mission
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auikTitif U d0ny tH« utt o/ pu6ito addre9§ ayUuB in puftJfe
parirt and tfiiartt*
goJdtn gpf forl^ atadium^ Tk* 8an rranoi9e9 Maval
Shipyard, FoBi A. 737, THt American Ltgi9n*9 requBBi /»r
p«nii««foii to hold a aedtJ plcn* •••« •!• •!!• o/ tft*
follaming date* at iHt 0«ldtn Oate Park Stadium, maa rt/Brrtd
ta thB SupcrinUndBn't f§r rcpcrtt
May 30, Junt 5, Br Juhb 18, 1$4$
Balboa Parkm THb San Migutl ImprovtmBnt itaociattan't
rcquBBt far pBt^iBBiBn to troct a tMltar ad^a««nt t» Salhaa
Park, oppBBitB Tara Straet, waB denied*
gyg,forfc| GBlden Gate Parkm Mre* RBbert iBddie^B requeet for
permioBion to Bell homemade Bandwiohee in Golden Oate Park
»aB denied*
rieJBhhaeker Pool* The Spmorth Methodiot Churoh'B
requBot that the rieiehhackBr Swimming Pool be kept open
throughout the year woa denied for lack of fundB%
Suneet Boulevard, The property ownera* requeot that
tfct large cedar and pine treee on Suneet Boulevard, between
Irving and Judah StreetB, be thinned and pruned, wae denied
and referred to the Superintendent for reply.
rieishhacker Playfield.The Secretary vat inBtructed
f adviee Don Salio that the Commiseion would entertain a
written propoBal for the operation of the conceBaionB at the
rieiahhacker Play field*
gtreet Treee. The Secretary wae inatructed ta reply
U tM Clerk of the Board of Superviaora, relative t« the
mainUnance of atreet treea*
Jnrht B arbor. The cammunicatian from Mr* Harry S.
Young, preaenting a aituation at Tacht Warbar, waa referred
U the Director of Recreational Activitiea, for reply.
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•/ th» P99t Offio§ Building wt appr§v§4 and rtfarrad f
t%a Sup^rinfnd^nt of Parka with full pevtr ta aei*
Tha follaming lattara vara raad aii4 rofarrad ta the
Suparintandantt
Fram Miraloma Park Xmprovanant Club calling attantian
ta tha dabrit around tht top of Mtm Davidaan and requesting
iJkai garbage oana ba placed therean*
rrem Mr». J". T, fatty ouggeeting thot tHt reeordo of
ih« me rryga around ot the rieiehhaoker Plajifield be changed.
The fallowing lettera were read and ordered filedt
From the following ouggeeting that *he Hagiwara
family be allawed U operate the Oriental Tea Garden in Qolden
Oata Parkt
Mr. and Mre. Miller, Mro. Victoria Bell, Mr. and
Mra% J» f.Woedhouee
From the following proteeting tM proposed pitch and
putt golf couree in Golden Oate Parkt
Miee Cornelia C. Pringle, Lottie B. ^^'J^J*. ,^^<*''
Eastwood, California Spring BloseoM ^'J^^'T^^^ . .^
Flower Association, California EisUrical Society,
and Lillian fan forst
Fram the Vittoria Colonna Club suggesting that tennis
courts be restored at the Palace of Fine Arts.
From the Democratic Women's Forum of San Francisco
favoring the site of Sutro Heights for the Monastery Santa
Maria de Ovilam
copy 0/ cc-...«catt.» A- "«• "»"'" *"' '""'•'" **
property .urr.».d<»S M, Merced ^. .«« ..«d. /.r par*
purpo.,. ««. tr.-./.rr.d t. t». >ri.dUti.» of tA. PaH
Commission.
rron tooU r. SuppU, Pro.roM Director, C,Ju.^«. Doy
CitU.«, C0.-itt... t-«.nH», th. Co.ni..ion for U.
cooporaUon *- «« ColuMtu. J>oy CeUtroUon.
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mi$§ion on fA* Manner o/ operating Aquatic Ptrk^
rr»m t^e Stanford Vntu§reiiy 5oH««l •/ Jr«d<ein«
thanking the CommiBBion /or the prtvil§gg •/ visiting the
ffoldtn Gate Park activated tladge plant*
From the Community Cheat Campaign Chairman thanking
th$ Commiaaion /%r ita aaaiatance^
Reaolutian from the Board of Supervisor a recommend^
ing that the Commiaaion consider naming the rifle range, t«
be erected, the "Lauia Landreville Rifle Range**, in memory af
the late Louia Landreville*
Sxtenaiona gxtenaiona of Time^ The follatoing extenaiona of time
of Timei
were grantedt
Duncanaon-Harrelaon Company - Grading, Paving and Driving
new pilea at Tacht ffarbor - Sixty Days.
O^Mara and Stewart Ltd. - Beating Syatem and Mew Boiler
Controla at the Conaervatory - Oolden Gate Park - Sixty Daya*
rerguaon Bros., Installation of an 8" pipe line at Murphy
Windmill - thirty days.
Award of Award of Contract - Drainage Cormction_andJSJector
Contract t J^umpa, Oolden Gate Park^
The Secretary presented the following bida for the
above workt
Minton and Zuban
rerguaon Braa*
Arthur Wallgren
LUMP SUM
$21,500.00
29,846.00
32,652.00
\LTERNi
(a~) $9,489.00
(b) 11,'^15.00
(a} 10,686.00
{b) 12,596.00
(a) 10,190.00
(bj 12,340.00
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on tHs recommendation of the Superintendent and on
m.*Un duly made and seconded, the following resolution »a.
adopted I
t>r<:ni.nTTOM MO^ 1637
RSSOLfSD unanimoualy by the Park Commiaaion that •
Chirac* ba awarded to Linton and Kubon. , f.^ the drainape
crrection and ejector p^pa. Oolden GaU Park, San Franc iac.
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l^onti/ th# »«• U tfc« iia»« •/ «fc« ?«rk CtMilftitn mn4 thai pmfm$nt
«ft«rt/f r tM tk9 oMimi #/ #9,4«9»00 Ciit^matt A) bt psl4
/rt« ippropr <«ti#M ai9.500.?3 (aoUti^ aaU Park Drainage
Tacht
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On tl^e rtoammtmiation 0/ tht JDIr««t0r •/ Reartation
Aeiivi-tit*, ill« /•Iltviny aotrinp lto9n§9» at faofct fard«r
i0tr« appro v0dt
jfAMS or APPLJCAMT
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So«k<t
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Reiolution9i On motion duly nado and stcondod, th» following rooolu*
tiono mora adoptodt
lESOLUTIOt MO. 1634
RSSOLTSD unanimouMly by tHe Park Commiooion that for
tho boot <»*crt»t and proptr conduct of ike Park Dopartmont
the Controllor bo and io horoby requootod t© appr«»e tht
folloving lATkEMTSt
RALPH MUBRAT
Dtrocting Oolden Gat9 Park Band
September 1948*
LOOMIS ARMORED CAR SKBYigE. IVC^
Armored Car Seroice • September 194S»
OSORGE r^ BRATER _ ^
nrot himent i InstaUation of •/»"<•«»•{ ^-
JJectricSl Service bi^een Fl^^l^Hl^'/J'*^
pimping Plant and rieiohhacker Bathhouoe.
$ 918.05
350*00
a, 596.00
rmr All of tfc# ormr*oteS new work in the r#iiao-
iVi^Uo:\fl.l^r Stadium ••-*- -^J;/-*
t« oupervioe the cen'iruction of J»J work
oxoouted from the piano and with iHt monieo
appropriated.
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assOLYMD unanimously by tfc« Park CommiBsUn that fr
«ht b9%t tiit«r««« and proper eonduoi •/ t%« ?or» D«par«i«nt
t}i» Controller bo and to horoby requoottd i» appro oo tho
trano/or of $570.00 from Appropriation filf-JJO-dl (Pormanont
Salarioo • Oonoral Divioiom) t« Appropriation ai*-JJ9-0I
tt provido /undo for tomporary ouployooo roquirod U roplaoo
permanont omployooo on loavo without payt
Soquoot for Corti/ication U Tomporary Pooition a« followot
txtonoion of Tomporary Smplo^onto - T 1041
/•r 058 Oardoner vioo» tarry Myero on
oiot loavo without pay Octobor 20, 1946
through January 25, 1949* $570*00
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RESOLUTIOK ATO, 1636
WHEREAS, tH« Honorablo Hugh Oallaghor hao oorvod
a« a mombor of tho Park Commiooion •/ th« City and County
•/ San FranoiBCO oinco tho inception of tho adminiotration
of Mayor Elmor I. Robinoon, and
WHEREAS, Commiooioner Oallaghor hao been faithful
in attendance, forward 'looking in hlo planning, conotructioe
in hio decioiono, cooperative in all hio actiono, and
unoelfioh in hio douotion to the boot intereoto of San
Franc iooo, and
WHEREAS, Commiooioner Gallagher io ooon t» leave
San FranciBGO t» at«»a« new dutieo in Waohington, DtC», far
the Matoon Vavigation Company and therefore will be compelled
ta reoign from t*# Commiooion,
tow, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that t^t Park Com^
miooion of the City and County of San Francioco hereby expreooea
ita deep regret in tht Iooo of the fellowohip and oound
comnoel of Commiooioner Gallagher, and
BS IT FURTHER RESOITED that a copy of thio reoolution
be opread on the minuteo of thio meeting, and that copiea
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■"^d »/ ^'^^ i^otaon Kavinaiion Compan}/, and to Mr» and Mra^
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Th€ CoMn^ittion unanimously agr^td to rttain the name
"Big Ii9C** for the baseball field in the vicinity of Seventh
Avenue and Lincoln Way, and on notion duly made by Commie'
eioner Coffman and seconded by Commissioner Bercut, the
following resolutions were adopted!
BSSOLUTIOK «P^ X§33
WHERKASg The Park Comwiission has received several
communications recommending that a suitable memorial be
established in Golden Gate Park in memory of Charles B.
Graham, civic and baseball leader of this community, and
WHEREAS, Charles ff» Graham was associated with
professional baseball in San Francisco for many years during
which time he contrituted immeasuratly U the development
of amateur baseball in this city, and
WHEREAS, The Park Commission recoyni^ee the contri-
bution to the welfare of youth made by Charles F. Graham
during his lifetime,
MOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Park Co««i-
sion does hereby designate the u^.si diamond at Big Rec, in
Ccldon Gate Park, the ^Charles H. Graham Diamond'*, in honor
and memory of tH. leadership and acf.Wue-.nt. of the late
Charles H. OrahoMm
^^ WBEREAS. Ja»e, J. *«J.» '»* »— " " *"' ^'"'"' '^
.. 17 nnd gaoeciallv those who played
all who played baseball, and eapeciai y
J *- tun Rmc in Golcen Gate Park,
in the city playgrounds and in Big Rec
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WHEREAS, Jame§ /» Kealon, through hit unttriup
tfforU gained ih9 ••t««« and r«tp«ct •/ DaaeDall •nthuaiastt,
youny and oldg
KOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLfED, Tht Park CommitBion
recogniMtB the contribution mado U th« youth of San FranciBco
ty JamoB J. Healon and dooB horoby dedicate ih. ta.t diamond
«t Big R^c, Ooldon Gate Park, to hio memory and doBignatoB
,t from thi. day forth, aB th. Va.e. /. ^^alon Diamond^
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adopted Septe«6.r 2«, 194^, *« "o" " /»"»'"'
f,p,«T iiTTnu yO|. 1621
SKOXm u™on*..u.l» ty t*. Par* Co.-l,.».« «.i th.
S.cretary ^. and i. ^er.I,y .uth.ri«.i t. .nt,r into .n
a,r.«.nt .it^ tHe San rr»c*.c. C.nt.nn.ai C.«..«... Inc..
.,t„n«ny t.e ..r..c.. tH-../ a/ .a.^ corp.ratton i.
prouid. /or and ..car. .ppropr.at. .^..^..nc. ./ t*. ^
Cent.nn.al inn.uer.ar.e. occurMn, /ro. X-u.-^- X. 19*B.
U Jun, SO, i.«. on. to p.. to tH. corporation /or t-o
p..,or.ano. o, >.U «r„.c... t- actual co.t t^.r../ .
11. not to .«..- t.c .. P..c.a a.t.r .ac^ r.p.ct..
montht
Ifovember
December
January
february
March
April
May
June
1948
1946
1949
1949
1949
1949
1949
1949
$6,560
1,710
1,710
1,710
1,710
1,710
2,590
2,590
"upt.
gporiy
. . nA.nt reported on th« foUoM^^ngt
Thm Superintendent repoi
-,*finc with the New MiBBion
That he waB arranging a meeting
t ABBCciation to diocuBB the improvement.
Terrace Improvement AoBOCia
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That Ht had mti with the repr§§9ntati99$ %f \h9
Sun$9t HtightB Inproveuent ^MBociattem, relative i« the
imprvvementa f Sun§9t Sfight§9
That he had net with repreaentativee of the San
Francieeo Rifle Aeteciatien and had dieouaeed the plan for
laeating ih« propceed rifle range in Sharp Park and that
a further report would be forthconingm
That he would have a further report, at a eubeequent
meeting, en the propoeed animal exhibit and on tH«
poBBibilitiet 9f eecuring pari^utuel funde for the develop^
ment of park propertiee^
That a preliminary etudy had been made of the
propoeed ^People* e Walk**, aa auggeated by Ma Honor the
Mayor, and that he would forsard aaid report te the Mayor*
The Superintendent waa authoriaed to call for bids
on the follovingt
Inatallation of acum rail at rieiahhacker Pool*
Surface Sidewalka around S. F, Zoological Gardenem
Inatallation of iron folding gatea at leaar Pavilion.
Srection of Gateway at Eighth Avenue and Fulton Street
entrance to Golden Gate Park,
The Superintendent ms authorised f requeat the
City Architect to prepare plana and specif icationa covering
repairs f the Aquatic Park Building.
On the recommendation of the Superintendent, the
Commiaaion approved keeping the Aquatic Park Building opened
on Wedneaday and Friday eveninga until lOtSO p.m.
Meeting There being no further buainesa to come bef.re the
^-—iUmiaaion, the meeting adjourned at 5:40 p.m.
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K9vemb»r 10, 1948
A regular meeting of the Park Co«»i»«Ion ioo« held
Wednesday, Novenber 10, 1943, at 4 p.m., in UcLaren L§4ge,
Oolden Gate Park, San Francisco.
The foll9wing Commissioners were presentt
Messrs. ffarvey E. Teller, President
Peter Bercui
Wm. M, Coffaan
Fred D. Parr
Abaentt ^ug/* Gallagher
The minutes of the ParH Commission meeting held on
October 27, were approved and adopted.
C^urUS]LS?rdSj. Honorable George Christopher's,
Supervisor, request that the Cominission consider issuing
courtesy privileges to the golf courses to nembers of the
radio industry, on ih. same basis as the ne.spaper..en no.
enjoy, was put over to a later meeiing io enable the
commission to st.^y the report submitted by the Director
Of Recreational Actioiiies.
OoliSJL02le_FariM^^luf, TH, San Tr.ncUco .Vaual
aMWard ^-"t >.o. 737. TH, X.er.can U,U.U. .ppUcatUn for
p,rr.U.Un U ^oU a -.del pI.-. ...t ." ^-« ^. -* *"'
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.pr.ced,nt/.rtU. actU..tyto.,n*<nu. -acH.ear.
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Tulton Street at ienxr\
dade.ir. to „,..t tV :.cat,,n on. t^. -atter ^.
expressed a aesire
put over until a Uier ineeting.
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Covml89ion*a application for permisMion to use the Palace of
fine Arf for the installation of exhibits, from November 22
U December 15, was granted.
R^ach Chalet. Ur. BenlJmin F. Steacy'a Inquiry relative
to the leasing of the Beach Chalet for a restaurant, was
referred to the Secretary fr reply.
gtuic Center. On the recommendation of the Superim^
undent, the Commission approved the San Francisco Society
f.r the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals' suggestion that
appropriate signs, naming people not to feed the pigeons,
te erected in Civic CenUr for the period from November 15
tf January 31 •
t^, fi.n rranci.c. La6or Council. re,u..Un, t.. Con.i..Un
t. rea//tr. U> P*Uc, »/ »-.*uctin« par*, -it^-t char*..
, V . „♦ +h« Z(J3 and furfier requeaitng
,pecificallv antMcl 5M»« at th. Zoo J
tH, Co..is.ior, U r.a//.r. It, p.i.cy 0/ .perat.n. .at,,,
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a lat^r meeting.
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. rr..e in Gulden iaU Par* a. th. Jocatio.n /or
,t .7 tH. ifat... 5o«, of tV sold.- f..t and r.,a«t.
fie monutient »/ ^'** ""
.„, , ,l.t pian /,r . . a ,.,,.. ..n.t.,.
and further submitting cost oj
r ter f. ^il^ -^^^'^^ attention/the haeard . ro.
Tram Foster '• '»^»
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changed by a counter attendant at the Fleishhacker Playfield.
From Deputy City Attorney Robert licUah.n requesting a
report on an alleged personal injury to l^argaret J.
Cavanaugh sustained sn August 1, at 1 p.m., while walking
through the band ooncourse.
The following letters were read and ordered filedt
From hie ffon§r the Mayor transmitting communication
from the Pacific Coast Women's Press Association, protesting
the construction of a pitch and putt golf course in Golden
Gate Park*
From the Sphinx Club suggesting that the lionastery
Santa Uaria do Ovila be placed in Sutro Heights*
From a group of tennis enthusiasts suggesting that the
tennis courts be restored in the Palaoe of Fine Arts.
From the Controller*8 office advising of claim filid
in the amouni, of $5,000 for injury to a child playing in
the playgrounds. Golden Gate Park, lohen a branch of a tree
broke and fell.
From the Sacramento Stat^^ College complimenting Mr.
Ted Bobbins, golf professional at Harding Park Golf Cours's,
for his work in connection with classes to s*udentSt
Lake Merced Pumj:ing Plcni. The Associated Engineers'
application for an extension of forty 'five days om contract
for the installation of a pumping plant at Lake Merced loas
granted.
San Francisco Zoological Gardens. On Commissioner
Parr's suggestion that a thorough study be made on ihe manner
in which the Stm Louis Zoo presents its animal shows, with
the thought in mind of perhaps having a similar activity at
the San Francisco Zoological Gardens, the Superintendent was
instructed to study and prepare a plan for the Commission's
consideration at some future date.
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thai eutry mtana poasible ahould be exhauated ta obtain
pari'muiual funda for the rehabilitaiion •/ the Palace of
fine Aria, and on Commiaaioner Coffman*a auggeeiion that the
Dovn Town Aa$ociation*a aaaiatance be encouraged ta accompliah
thia end, the Superintendent waa instructed to »«ft with
CommiaBionera Coffman and Parr at aome future date ta work
out a eatiafactory program^
lacht Harbor Mooring Licenaea* The following appli-
cationa fnr Tacht Harbor Mooring Licentea were approved on
the recownendation of the Director of Recreational Actiuitieat
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IfAME OF APPLICANT
(George Chew^
William Ellery
Arch Monaon Jr^
Janea A» Helaan
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:iesolutions9 On motion duly made and seconded, the follouing
reaolutiona were adoptedt
RESOLUTION K0» 1640
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Cow^ipaion that for the
beat interest and proper conduct of the Park Deportment
the Controller be and is hereby requeated to approve the
following paymentsi
$12,162.60
WELLNITZ A DENARDJ
Third Progress Paip.ent - Rehabilitation
af Murphy Windmill • Golden Cate Park
GEORGE Ff BRAT^R „ ^
Final Payn^ent - Inffailatt.no/ iJ^fy/y..
Electrical Service between yieishhacker Pool
Pumping Plant and Fleiahhacker Bathhouse
nALTfORNIA PACIFIC TITLE. JNSJRAKCJLS^ •
Purchcae of Property /^/,/<'^^''Vl/j/J'% .50.00
Lot 10 - Block 6060 - Allen & Winant 3,250*G0
Lata 1 and 2 " 6060 - Dea Rochea 5,250.0C
LQOMIE ARl'CREP _C ^LUMJ^I^-^^^ ^
Armored Car Service - October 1^46
995,20
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RALPH MURRJ7 ^ ^ n^^ lOAfi
DtrectiVgOolden Gate Park Band - 0ct.l94d.
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Firat Pro great' Po v«i en t - Seating rncilitiea at
Big Recreation Field, Golden Gate Park^
CTCLOME FENCE DIVISION
Installation o/ Chain Link Fencing at the
San Franciaco Zoological Gardena*
RALPH Cm MacARTHUR
1948'1949 Taxes on Sharp Park lands*
COLLECTOR OF XNTFRNAL REVENVI
Federal Tax on Admissions • October 194B
$4,590,00
1,847,65
703,62
359,20
RESOLUTION NO, 1641
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Cammiasion that far
the beat intereat and proper conduct af the Park Depariment
the Controller be and ia hereby requested to approve the
following Orders for Servioe or Workt
CRLER FOB
SERVICE
OR WORK
VENDOR
DESCBIPTIOM
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65 Ph%enix Simpton Co, Replacement of Sideioalk
Lights, Aquatic Park
Pavilisn
66 California Pacific Fee for title insurance
Title Insurance Co, p»licy let 10 - Bl»c*
6060 • Allen de Winant
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REEOLUTICN NO, 1642
RESOLVED unanincusly by the Park Commission that for
the beat interest and proper conduct of the Park Department
the Controller be and is hereby requeaied to apprave the
following AllBtnentat
^ppropr<at<»g
eiS.103.04.2 wage,, T.-p.r.r; - lYJ.'AT'"' i2,7t<,,00
B1S-S0C.03 Co-tractual Service. ^.^C.«'^i>sarv ^^^^^^
RESOLUTIOH IIOt_1643
RESOLTED unont.ou.ll, by the Park Cow^U.to" t^«« /»r
tHe l..t Mere.i and proper conduct a/ tHe Far* DepartMent
the Controller he and (, hereby re,,ue.iei to approve the
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required to rtplcc* permanent employees on leave without payt
rr^m Appropriation dl2'110-01 to Appropriation
815.1IS.0J ^ ^ ^^''''•^'
i?eoueai /(ir Certi/icatton to Tenporary
Position ^'1046 for 056 Gardener Smploymeni
requested vicei Clarence Shaw on i'<i»^c^*^"J^
Leave November 5, 1946 to February 20, 1949.
From Appropriation 812^110^04 t9 Appropriation ^^^^^^
RllZlit'ftr Certification to Temporary Position
m04l for 058 Gardener employment requested
Vice: Charles Porter on sioX leave without pay
for month ending December 31, 1S46.
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RESOLVED uia-i imously by the -a. « wO.n.ia^iv
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.{« Pr.nti., 7r..c^, Architect, 17? ?•'* -•"■«*' ^^''
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Prepare a compUte ..eUr plan cooer.n, the future
deoelo^^nt of t.. Selene S.rybin, .rbor.tum and Botanical
...aena. S.U .as.r pUn to sho. t.e lo.uti.ns for .arious
plan^^ ^r^ups. t^. U.n areas, .he roa.s an. paths, proposed
buildiiff aitea, on.i oth.T alpnt, ic
.»4 In addition ther0U and in
layout of the Arbor^tuMi; and in addtt
,., ,, -r-ar. an atrial xop 0/ the proposed
connection therewith, U ^r.^ate
site ind d*u«l»P*''i*-
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Contract:
n^n^dMl^e Beaueat. On the recominendaiian of th9
SuperinUndeni, the Conwisaion approved, subject to the
approval of the Art Ccmnti.sion, the pUque to be placed at
the Eighth Avenue and Fulton Street entrance to Golden Jate
ParX, in neir.ory of Thomas Gibbona Taylor and Sarah Casebolt
Taylor, parent, of the late Mary Taylor Beard.lee, doner.
on the recommendation of the Superintendent, the :..^i..ion
approved the a.ard of infernal contract for the abo^ .or.
to the Phoenix^ l^pfon Con^pany, in the ar.ount
?5£^.?0.
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tooths and the restaurant, and the .rie
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with a skeleton crew to be Kepx ^
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San rranciaeo, California
Dooomber 8, 1948
A regular meoiing of the Park Coumioeion »a« held
Wtdneoday, Deoember 8, 1948, 4 p.m., in MoLaren Lodge,
Goldon Oate Park, San PranoiBoo.
Tho following membero of the Park Commiooion aero
prooonti
Mr. Warvejf I. Teller, President
J/r, Peter Be rout
Mr. Wm. M. Coffman
Aboontt Mr. Hugh Oallagher
Mr^ Tred D. Parr
The Minute 0 of t>»« Pork Commieeion meeting held
on fovember 24, 1948, were approved and adopted^
Wind'Oheltero^ Mr, glbert I, Sellere application
for permiooion to oell mind^oheltero at the Ocean
Boaoh wao denied^
Tower Optical Company* The Tower Optical Company's
application for renewal of contract to maintain coin
operated binocular viewing machinee on property of
the Commiaoion, on the aame termo and condiiiono ao
contained in the present agreement, and for permission
to locate six additional machines along the Ocean
Beach, was granted. The following resolution was
adoptedt
aSSOLUTZOM M0» 1663
RSSOLfSD unanimously by the Park Commission, that
tho Sooretary be and ho is hereby authoriMod to enter
into an agreement and erocute the same for and in
bokalf •f the Park Commissioners with th« TOWER OPTICAL
COMPAMT, IMC, for the installation and maintenanoo
•/ Coin-Operated Binoeular Viewing Machines ot t^o
following locatlonsf
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j»f«ii*!."'**'.![**^i?'* 5tr«*t* Sight Machine*
Beach eppoeite Sloat
Boulevard j.^ Machine*
/or a term of three yeare from January 16, 1949 u
January IS, 1959, both datea inoiuaivt/ the Park
Commi99ion to receive t>eenty-fioe per cent of the
groM9 reoeipta from eaid machine**
Monastery Monaetertt Santa Maria de Ovila. The San Francieco
Santa
Maria de Federation of Art* request that the ComMi**ion *et a
Ovilat
day and time f* vieit the proposed *tte* for the
reconetruction of tfte Monastery Santa Maria de Ovila
IM0 put over to the firwt meeting in January*
Palace of Fine Arts* Dr, Barry B* Bambly,
representing the Marina Civic Improvement Association,
appeared and requested the Commission to allocate
sufficient fund* in the 2949-1950 budget appropriation
for the reetoration of tenni* courts in the Palace of
Fine Art*, Marina Park,
On motion duly made by Commiesioner Bercut and
seconded by Commissioner Coffman, and unanimously
pasted, the Superintendent was directed to include
in the Commission's 1949»1950 budget appropriation,
thtf 9um of $100,000 for the restoration of the Palace
of Fine Arts for tennis and other projects*
President Teller then » toted that if and when the
money mas appropriated by the Board of Supervisors
there would be another meeting to determine the
metivitie* to be held in the Palace of Fine Arts*
gan Francitco Centennial Committee Tnc* The San
S.T.Cent.
Cownittee .. .. ,
Inc. FrQno%*oo Centennial Committee Inc., application for
modification of contract was granted and the following
resolution wa* adoptedi
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BSSOLUTIOM MO^ j^gj
RESOLVED ttimni«oiitl|f by th* Park ConmUBion tha-t
for th« beBt inUreBt and proper oonduoi of the Park
Department tHe Contract with the San ^ronct jco
Centennial Committee, Inc., for Servieeo to Provide
and Secure Appropriate Obaervanoe of the Ce%tennial
AnniveroarieB Occuring from November 1, 1943 to June 30,
1949, be modified to provide for the payment of t»le
diorama expenditure of $4500.00 in the montho of
December 1948, January, February and March 1949 instead
of fovember 1943 and changing the monthly allocationa
of moneye aa followot
November 1943 changed from $8560.00 te $4060.00
December 1948 " " 1710.00 to 2720.00
February 1949 " " 1710.00 to 3l'10^00
March 1949 " " 1710.00 to £'•10.00
April 1949 " " 1710.00 to 2- 10.00
f '
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Ariat
G.O.Parkt Golden Gate Park, John C, Moore and Cimpany'a
propoaal to leaae an area in Golden Gate Park for a
driving range wae referred to the Superintendent for
report.
Palace of Fine Arte, The California Centenniala
Commiaaion'a application for an extenaion for uae of
the Palace of Fine Arte to January 31, 2943, maa
granted.
G.G.Park: Golden Gate Park^ The Director of Public Bealth'a
oommunicatien calling attention to the failure of the
concoBBion operator to comply with the requirementa of
the Health Department, and the communication from the
aaid conceoBion operator, were put over to the next
mooting.
^ayuiew Park. Mr. Fred McGuir^^ fia Preaident
of the San Franciaco and Oakland Gun Club, communication
auggeating the conatruction of a rifle range in Bayviea,
Bayview
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Park wa$ put over to th# next meoUng.
le.ar ^ta6t^ Tko Board of SuperoUor'o reoolution
requooting tko CommUoUn io gtvo con.Uoration u tH.
advUabtUtv of onlaring lo.ar Stadium at an oarl^
dato, pooBiblv by oxcauatUg rather than constructing
upmard, wao referred to the Superintendent for report.
Chri jtma^ Tree Pojnt, The Board of Supervieoro
I Chriitt»ao
P^in:ti request that the Commiooion and Chief Admini.trative
Officer collaborate in making arrangemento for the
orection, on Chrielmao Tree Point, of a Chriotmao tree,
adequately lighted and decorated for Chrietmao and for
mainUnance thereof until January 2, 1949, mae referred
to the Superintendent with full power to act.
Oriental Tea Oarden^ The Superintendent «aa
Oriental
Tea
Gard^-n: authorised to move and place the figure of the Bronse
Pearl
Harbor
Buddha, the gift of Mr. Richard Gump, in the location
recommended by the Wonorable Art Commission and more
closely described in its resolution # 754-2 94^^, dated
December 1, 1946,
Pearl Harbor Dau. The American War Mothers request
for permission to use the lawn area at the Marina to
hold Pearl Harbor Day ceremonies was granted. (Ratifi"
cation) ,
The following letters were read end ordered filedt
From his Honor the Mayor advising that he is ip(tH-
holding approval, temporarily, on requisitions for a
foreman gardener and sub^foreman gardener, pending
further study^
From the Honorable Art Commission approving the
location in Heroes' Orove, Oolden Oate Parkier the
fative Sons of the Oolden West monument, now located at
Market and Mason Streets.
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rr.m tfc. FanoraMt ir* Cewif.,<on approving plaque
t9 b€ plao0d on th9 Eighth Avenue and Fulton Street
»ntranc€ to Oolden Oate Park,
rrom C. E. JaeUon Jr., Paei/U Coaot Cirouit
aenwmor, Unitod State» P.U Association, concurring
with th0 action of tht Commission in handling of ths
polo activitjf at the aoldon Oate Pari Stadium.
rrom the Boy Scouts of America and the fisitacion
TalUy Improvement Assootation advocating tfc« construct--
ion of m small bore rifle range in McLaren Park,
rrom the 5. r. Women's Ch<mber of Commerce protest*
ing the charge, of admission to the seal show*
From the following recommending that the tennis
courts in the Palace of Fine Arts be restoredt
Bushred Tennis Club of Oakland
Francis J. Itaya
Mrs. Henry a, Donner
Marina Home Owners Protective Association
Siena Catelli
From )ii« Honor the Mayor transmitting communication
from Oordon Qallt complimenting the Commission on the
installation of the loud speaker system at the Band
Concourse.
From Mr. Edw. W. Bruaher condemning the use of the
loud speaker system at the Band Concourse.
The following letters were read and referred to
the Supe rintendenti
From Arnold L. Brown requesting that the Buena fiata
Park tennis courts be resurfaced.
From Mrs. L. Quidi requesting that a tree be removed
in front of her home.
From Mrs% Sugene Setman calling attention to the
condition of the benches in the vicinity of the
Conservatory.
pt^aae Clai*, On motion duly made and seconded, the
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CowMifion approved paymeni 9/ $16.95 •n claim for
danag€9 at rtcommtndtd by tht City Attorney* 9 offieo.
Avard of ImtoJJotlow of a »y» aoum rg^j Hue at th^
Contract:
rioiohhacker Smimminp fygi, fho Socrotary pro9ent9d tho
folUwing bido for ifc« in9tallation of a now oouu rail
lino at tho rioiohhaokor Swimming Poolt
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Aooooiatod Snginooro
Terguoon Bro«»
Martin Murphy
Adam irrat and Son
Arra9 Broo*
$13,945*00
14,875.00
15,762.00
18,725.00
18,922.00
19,443.00
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On the roeommondation of tho Superintendent, and
on motion duly made and eoconded, the following reeolu"
tion vat adoptedt
RSSaLUTIOJl to. 1664
RSSOLYSD unanimouoly by the Park Commiooion that a
contract be awarded to ABTHUS WALLORSM, for tho
inotallation of a new ocum rail line at the fleiohhacker
Swimming Pool, San Francioco, California, and the
Secretary be and he it hereby authorized to execute the
oamo in tho name of tfct Park CowMiooion and that
payment therefor in the amount of $13,945.00 (Replace^
mento A Roconotruction - Recreational Divition - ).
Reoolutiono, On motion duly made and teconded,
the following reoolutiono were adoptedt
RESOLUTIOM MO. 1657
RSSOLYSD unanimouoly by the Park Commiooion that
for tho boot intereot and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and ft hereby requeoted
to approve the following P^TM^MTgf
BATES SSTATE COMPAMT
Rental of unacquired land, known «• ^-J-
oel 10, under contract for Yacht Harbor,
and 1948^49 Taxeo.
$ 655.26
PinTTTC OAF * ELECTRIC CO,
Rlntal Of unacquired ^J'^^' J'^J^J ,"
10 under contract for Yacht Harbor.
803.33
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1657 R99tora±ion of MuraU at th« FUiahhacker
ASSOCIATED EMOTMFKRf!
rourth Progrt9» Payment - InsUllaUon of
IrrigaUon SvUm - Unit Mo. 2 - Oolden
Gate Park.
E. L. PETERSON COVSTRUCTIOM CO,
^*^Vt^ ^royr««« Payment - Seating racilities
at Big Recreational Field, Oolden Gate Park.
LOOMIS ARMORED CAR SERVICE CO^
Armored Car Service for park revenue unite.
WELLMITZ ^ DENARDE
Fourth Progreee Payment - Rehabilitation of
Murphy Windmill - Golden Gate Park.
COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE
Federal Tax on Admieaione - November 1948.
THE DUNC ANSON » EIRRELSON CO^
Second Progreee Payment - Repairs to Tacht
Harbor, San Franeieco.
O'kARA A STEWART
Fourth Progreee Payment - Heating Syetem and
New Bo Here and Controle at the Coneervatory^
Golden Gate Park.
RALPH MURRAJ
MueiG Concerte • November 1946.
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$ 980. 00
3,141.00
4,590.00
350,00
5,157.90
250.49
11,179.35
882. 00
l,739.e0
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RESOLUTION NO. 1658
RESOLVED unanimouely by the Park Commiaeion for
the beat intereat and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and ia hereby requested
to approve the following Work Ordera:
W,O.NO. DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION /LMOUNT
390 Dept, of Public Worka Niacellaneoue $150*00
(Bureau of Street Asphalt aurfacing
Repair a)
391 Purchaaing Dept.
(Reproduction
Bureau)
aa required G,0.
Park 4 Small Parka
4 Squarea and miac.
aervioea, Jan. Feb.
A March 1949
Blueprinting,
Photoatat aeroieee,
etc. General Division
Jan. Feb. * March 1949
65.00
392 S. F. Water Dept.
Miac. Servieea -
General Diviaion
Jan. Feb. it March 19^
75.00
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(Shop No.l)
394
395
396
397
398
Purchaaing X>«pt.
(Shop Ko,l)
Purchaaer of
Supplita (Cantral
Warehouae)
Dept, of Publto
Worka
(Public Buildinga)
S,r,City and
County Enployeea'
Retirement
Syaten
S.r, City and
County Employeea*
Retirement
Syatem
DESCRIPTION
212
AMOUMT
^iscServicea $ 3,923.00
Automotive Repair a,
etc.Qeneral Diviaion
Jan, Feb. <ft Marchl949
Blackamith Servicea 360,00
Automotive Repaira,
etc.Commiaaary Diviaion
Jan. Feb. S March 1949
Stationery and 200,00
Office Suppliea -
General Division
Jan.Feb, S March 1949
Miae, Servicea, 200.00
Repaira to Equip*
ment, etc. General
Diviaion, Jan, Feb.
A March 1949
Compenaation Dia^ 4,500,00
ability Benefita
db Medical Chargea I
other than for S.F. '
Hoepital for aix
montha period end"
ing June 30,1949.
S,F,Boapital 1,000,00
Chargea and Pro--
rata of Compen-
aation Coverage
Administrative
Coata for aix
montha ending
June 30,1949,
Res, So.
RESOLUTION NO, 1659
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commiaaion that
for the beat interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and ia hereby requeated
to approve the following Allotments:
ALLOTMENTS
Appropriation
812.e00.Cl Fixed Chargea - General Diviaion $ 5,030,00
812.600.04 Tacht Harbor Land 1,456,59
812.913.04 Replacementa */"^;»/.^"^**°'*
. Recreational Division, , ^ ^ .
(Fleishhacker Pool Scum Rail Drain)
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RESOLUTIOM ifO^ T/t^rt
RESOLVED unanimoualy by the Park Conmiaaion that
/or tha beat intereat and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and ia hereby requeated to
approve the following tranafera to provide funda for
temporary employee a required to replace permanent
employees on leave without payt
From Appro p,ei2''110''01 to Approp, 612^119^01 $ 708,18
To replace Robert Warren Murray Jr,, 058
Gardener, on leave for period Dee*9,1948
to March 31,1949 (T'1063)
rrom Approp, 812'110'03 to Approp, 812-119-03 1,177,50
To replace Irene Stull, 152 Counter
Attendant, on Sick Leave for period
December 1,1948 to April 30, 1949 (T'1064)
From Approp, 812-110-03 to Approp, 812-119-03
To replace Joaeph Galindo, I2 Kitchen
Helper, on Sick Leave for period December
6,1948 to March 5,1949 (T-1065)
568,38
RESOLUTION NO, 1661
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commiaaion that
for the beat intereat and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Contract with the San Franciaco
Centennial Committee, Inc., for Servicea to Provide
and Secure Appropriate Obaervance of the Centennial
Anniveraariea Occuring from November 1, 1948 to June
30,1949, be modified to provide for the payment of the
diorama expenditure of $4500,00 in the months of
December 1948, January, February and March 1949 instead
of November 1948 and changing the monthly allocationa
of moneys aa followa:
November 1948 Changed from $8560,00 to $^060*00
December 194B " " 1710.00 " ll^^'OO
Februaru 1949 " " 1710,00 " 3210,00
Mar7h 1949 " " 1710,00 " 2710.00
April 19% " " 1710.00 " 2710.00
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RSSOLUTJOM MO. IS^S
RESOLTED unanimously by the Park Commi§aion thai
for the b9Bt interatt and proper conduct of the Park
Depariment the Controller be and it hereby requested
to approve the following Work Order^
W^O.MOf ntport«»nt Deecription Amount
399 S^r.Water Dept, Plane and Specifi- $ 1,800.00
cations for well
and reservoir at
North Mill, Oolden
Cote Park,
Suptm Superintendent' a Bej>ortm
Re port f
Big Rect Big Reo* On th« recowmendation of tH*
Super imtendemt, the Commission approved tfc« Charles
Oraham memorial plaque, a gift of the Sunset Post of
the American Legion, U be placed in the vicinity •/
tHtf bleachers now being constructed at Big Reo, Oolden
Gate Park and directed th« Superintendent U refer a
drawing of tfct plaque U tht Art Commission for approoal.
The Superintendent was further instructed U
•••i with representatives of tfce Sunset Pott, American
Legion and select a suitable location to place the said
plaqu»»
Aquatic Park^ The Commission authorieed th*
Superintendent to call for bids for Repairs U Recreation
Pier at Aquatic Park,
S.r.Zool. The SuperinUndent was authorieed t« request
^^^^^'the City Architect U prepare the final plans for the
ChimpamMoe House, San Franc i too Zoological Oardent and
U call fr biU for th« eonttruction of tfct Boute.
Aquitic
Parkj
Aquatic
Park:
Aqudtic Park. The Superintendent preiented
the following bid for tM repair. U damaged entrance.
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Fark
Contd. MiatipH Monumental forkt $750*00
Tht hU irot rejeottd b0eau99 of lack of
Muffioient /imdf.
Jfeertlnp There being no further bueineeo U come before
the Commieoion, the meeting adjourned at 6tlS p.u.
Gerald J, ^inareo
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D§eemb9r 15, 1948
A •ptofal utating •/ t^ nrk Commiation vat
held Wtdn09dav, Dtctmber 15, 1946, 4 p.m., in McLaren
Lodg*, (?oidtn OaU Hrk, S^n Franet909.
Tha following Commiotionoro mort prooonti
Mr. Harvoy JF. Toller, Prooidoni
Mr. Potor Bercui, Commiooionor
Mr. Bugh Qallaghor, Commiooionor
Mr. Frod D. Parr, Commiooionor
(Absent) ^^» '^*' ^* CoffTnan^ Con'nisaioner
The Superintendent reported on the follomingi
Big Reg
Big Roc, That the City Engineer i§ preparing
piano for the rehabilitation of the olnbhouoo at Big
Boo, ffoldon Gate Park.
G.O.Park t Ooldon ggf Park. That the money o for the
rehabilitation of conuenienee 8tat(«n at Old Speedway
Meadow would be included in the 1949'1950 budget,
F.F.Pool: Hm F. Pool. In regards to the Mayor* o
ouggeotion that a otudy be made of the poooibilitieo
of constructing a cover over the Herbert Fleiohhacker
Pool, the Superintendent reported he is awaiting the
reaulto of a survey being made by the Aluminum
Corporation, which survey should be completed early
in 1949.
people's Walk. That he had submitted a
final enginoor's report tn t^ »ott#r •/ constructing
a "People's Walk" along Lands f»d t« his Honor t%»
Mayorm
p^ri'Muiuel Funds. That he was exploring tho
possibilities sf securing monies from the Pari^utuel
Funds for the development •f properties under the
Jurisdiction of the Park CemmisPien. The matter was
ordered held over for further study.
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Beightat
Benchett
pofibilitUB ./ having . lU^»Uck .xhibU in GolUn
OaU Park, m ..iter •«• or4tr.4 H.id over fnr further
•twdy*
jnUoJ gh»ip|^ rht ^HpertnttfiideM tttbaitttd
a ftudir •/ tHe optratitn •/ the St. Uuf Zo.UgUal
Cordtm antual ahow and informed the Cenniwoien
thai timilar etudiet had been requeeted from the San
Antonio and Mem Tork Zooltgieal aardeno.
Dcean Beach. That the additional barbecue pita
at the Beach are being eonotructed.
Sutro Weiahta^ That a study i$ being made in
regards to the construction of a water fall on the
aauth side of Sutro Weights.
Benches* That the benches are being rehab^
ilitated and painted along the esplanade from Ansa
to Fulton Streets.
Funston Avenue, That the center strip of
Funston Avenue from Lake to Fulton Streets and 19th
Avenue^ had been replanted.
McLaren Park. That the Director of Public
Works is preparing an estimate of cost for the con»
struction •/ a rifle range in McLaren Park.
palace of Fine Arts* Proposals from the
following were ordered held over for sixty dayst
From the Railway end locomotive nistorieal
Scciety Inc., far tH« uso of the Palace of Fine Arts
as a Museum of Western Transpartation and Commerce}
From John Johnson for th« uee of t^e Palace
of Fine Arts as an ice skating rink;
From Mrs. S, Xibbe for use of the Palace of
Fine Arts for • roller skating rinkj
Funaton
Avenue:
McLaren
Park:
Palace of
Fine Arts:
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jr»» flJJ c<p(<^ ^y^,^, on th» recommendation
0/ the Superintendent, the rei^eet •/ th« jr«i> Bill
Civic Club that the Water Department prtptrty located
9n Jonet Street, between Clay and Washington Streets,
be acquired and developed for park purpaoee, »«•
rejected ae being uneuitable for park purposeo^
M.i% P9Vi^99'^» The Secretary reported that
^ approval of the memorial bench to be located at Mt%
Dauideon, ot tHo requeot of the Sunrite Saoter Servicee
Committee, had not been receive4 from the Art Commit^
aian^
Porfmouth Forfmouth Scuare* Om the recommendation of
the Superintendent, the Veterano of Foreign Ware*
reque ot to place a monument in Portomouth Square, %m
memory of tHo Chineoe World War II feterano, mao put
over f a later meeting^
Breon Monument, At the euggeation of tfco
Superintendent, the Ladieo Auxiliary of the Qelden Gate
Commandery*o request to have the monument "Breon^
replaced at the 19th Avenue entrance to Golden Gate Park
was put over to a later aeetinp*
Personnel. Personnel. Ji regards t« the Mayor* » coMMttfif-
cation advising he mould not fill four vacant positions
im the Park, President Teller suggested that a conference
be arranged between tH* Superintendent, Mr^ Lewis, the
Administrative Assistant to tfco Mayor, and tho Park
Commissioners, after the first of the year.
Conceasion^t Concessions, The following applications to
operate the food concessions at the Fleishhacker
Playfield and ZeoUgioal Gardens were ordered held
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Cali/\trnta Catering Company
Rifle
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Kesar
S tadium :
Rifle Range ^ The Board of Superuisor'a
Reaolution Muggeating that tH« propoeed rifle range
be named "LouU Landerville Rifle Range" in memory
•f the late L»ui8 Landeruille, mkxs ordered held over
until July 1, when it ie expected that the rifle range
vill be completed*
Mt. DavideonM The Superintendent wub
inatructed to include $30,000 in the 2949-60 budget for
the purchaae of certain lota adjoining J/t. Dauidaon
OS auggeated by the Sunriae Eaater Service Co»«itt««.
Keaar Stadium^ ThM Secretary vtaa inatructva
to inform hia honor the Mayor that aince the 1649
Stanford Univeraity football achedule ia completed,
it ipouid be impoaaible to have the opening game of
the 1949 aeaaon played under the lighta at letiar
Stadium between Stanford Univertity and Stm Mary* a
College,
Children'a Children^a Guartera^ it the auggeation •/
i^uarterat
the Superintendent, Joaeph Aubry'a application for
permiaaion to inatall a miniature train at the
Children' a Quartera »«• ordered held over ta July !•
Monastery Monastery Santa_ M^LJ^ ^e_J)9ilas ^He communis
Santa Maria
U Cvila: cation from the Honorable Board of Superviaora
relative to the aite for the erection of the Monaatery
Santa Maria de Ovila maa ordered held over fr further
atudym
fesar Stadium^ The Secretary wa inatrueted
U obtain an appraiaal of t** property lacated on the
ntrth aide of Frederick Street, beti^een Stanyan and
letar
Stadiumt
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Bay view
Parks
legar
Willard street.. In ia.e.aorS Block 1263. and .n
appropriation for ike purokaoo of tMa additional
property was order.d included In the 2949-50 budget.
MBL^ien^ZV^ At the Buggeotion of the
superintendent the purchase of the loto adjacent to
McLaren Park, on the ooutheaot comer of Persia and
Dublin Streeto, »aa held over pending a report from
the Director of Property^
I Golden Oate_Pjirkj^ The Municipal Railway'g
requeot for permieoion to eetablioh a loop and waiting
station for the number twenty-one but line, ot the
Tenth Avenue andFulfn Street entrance to Voider* Gofe
Park, vae denied^
Golden Gate Park Stadium^ The San Franc Uco
Dog Training Club Inc. request for permi$eion to use
the Golden Gate Park Stadium for the Sixth Annual Cbed"
ience Trials in June, 1949, was ordered held over to
March 1, 1949.
lake Me reed m The request of the San Francisco
Water Department for a discussion of the transfer of
Jurisdiction of property in the ulclnlty of Lake
Merced was ordered held over to t later meeting.
Tacht Harbor, On the recommendation of the
Superintendent, the J. J« ifolah proposal re Tacht
Harbor Master Plan mas rejected.
Bavview Park. The San Francisco - Oakland
Gun Club's proposal to have a rifle range in Bayview
Park was rejected^
Ketar Stadium, The Board of Supervisors
request that the Commission consider the advisability
of enlarging lenar Stadium mas ordered hela over U
m future date to permit further study.
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ordered /iledm
Resolution,: On motion duly naio and seconded, the follou,ing
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RKSOLUTIOM MO^ 1^ak_
RESOLVED unaniuouBly by the Park Commi»oion
tha-t for the beat interest and proper conduct of t^«
Park Department the Controller be and io hereby requeeted
to approve the following PATUEMTS:
PUMMETT. PAREZ A HUTCRISOM
$5,625,00
Firot Payment - Engineoring Serviceo in
connection with preparation of Piano and
opecificationo and auperviaion of the
rePiabilitation of the Municipal Pier ot
Aquatic Park0
CSRJSTIAM I, BAMZEl
Refund of Mooring License Fee on Tacht
Harbor berths
7,50
RESOLUTIOM MO. 1667
RESOLVED unantmouoly by the Park Comw.iaoion
that the Secretary be and ia hereby authorieed to
enter into an agreement with Punnett^Paree and
and J, E» Eayea
Eutchiaon,/56 Sutter Street, Son Franciace, to perform
the fallowing workt
Prepare a master plan and report for the
development of the San Franciaco Municipal Tacht
Rarbor, San Franciacow
Compenaation for aueh aervieea ahall not
exceed the aum of $9,800.00,
BE IT FVRTRER RESOLVED that the Controller be
and t§ hereby requeated to approve the allotment of
$9,800,00 from Appropriation 612^500^91 (Tacht Harbor
Architectural Servicea) for the above deaeribed pur-
poaea.
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following reeolutien of the Board of Superoiooro of the
City and County of San rrancteco mao read and ordered
incorporated in the minuteot
* COMMUfDIMG GERALD J. LIMARES
^ Beoolution JTo. dl6B
(Serieo of I939)
J^^^^^S, Thio Board of Superuteoro hao learned
».th a deep aenoe of oivio loot that Gerald J. Linarea,
Secretary of the Park Coumiaaion of the City and
County of San franeiaoo, haa aubnitted hia reaignation
from aaid poaition effective aa of December 15, 1948;
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* WHEREAS, While he ia young in
career of Mr. Linarea ia replete with
accompliahmenta, not only in hia work
and County at mdult athletic head and
gator, for the Recreation Department,
aecretary of the Coordinating Council
Welfare, and in hia preaent poaition,
notably in highly reaponaible capacit
and domeatic aervice during four year
aa a lieutenant colonel in the Army A
yeara, the
aucceaaful
for the City
aoeial inveati-^
executive
for Touth
but alao
iea in foreign
a of World War II
ir Force f and
" WHEREAS, The ability, intelligence and per-
aonable apirit of cooperation with which Mr. Linarea
haa approached the performance of hia multifarioue and
demanding official taaka have been patent manifeatO'
tiona of conatructive public aeruice, and have
cryatallised in the minda of paat and preaent membera
of thia Board the firm conviction that Mr^ Linarea
repreaenta the higheat type of executive; and
^ WHEREAS, While it ia with deepeat regret that
thia Board viewa the departure of Gerald J, Linarea
from City and County aervice, it ia alao toith a aenae
of gratification in that hia capabilitiea have been
accorded, by private induetry, well^deaerved recog"
nition in the material form of engagement for top
adminiatrative dutiea; and
** WHEREAS, The cloee and pleaaant aaaociation
which the membera of thia Board have enjoyed with
Gerald J. Linarea haa been mutually beneficial and
the many fine peraonal and profeaaional attributea
of Mr. Linarea will be exceedingly difficult of
replacement; now, therefore, be it
n RESOLVED, That thia Board of Superviaora doea
take public recognition of the aignal contributiona
made by Gerald J, Linarea to the welfare and pr'tgreaa
of San Tranciaco, and doea extend to him ita higheat
commendation therefor; and, be <*
w FURTHER RESOLVED, That a auitably engroaaed
copy of thia reaolution be tendered to Mr. Linarea
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Mt pur.uul! ' '^•PP<-" «»»<* -ucc*.. In ail
"i^cHISr-a/JS^S/^ ^up^ruttora, San rrancisco.
''Ave; SuperviBore ChrfUpher, raMackerley,
./• Joaeph Sullivan. "* *
"Absenii Superuiaora Oallagher, John J, Sullivan
"J hereby certify that the foregoing reaolutian
maa adopted by the Board of Superviaora of the
City and County of San Franciaco^
" (Signed) JOffH R, MeGRATW, Clerk
" Approved, Dec. 9, 1948
" (Signed) DEWET MEAD,
Acting ifayor* "
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The folleioing resolution, introduced by Commiaaioner
Gallagher, waa unaniuoualy adopted by the Park
Comm iaaiont
RESOLUTION MO. 1666
WHEREAS, Gerald Linarea haa served the City of San
Franciaco and hia country, in peace and in war, with
great diatinction, and
WHEREAS, he ho« rendered outstanding service aa
Secretary of The Park CoMwtisaion of the City and County
af San Franciaco , and
WHEREAS, Mr^ Linarea ia leaving the employ of the City
upon hia own volition and with deep regret on the
part of those wha have been intimately aaaociated with
him, and
WHEREAS, the membera of thia Commiaaion have found Mr.
Linarea to be honeat, aincere, loyal and painataking
in the diacharge of hia responaibilitiea, and
WHEREAS, hia releaae from the Park Commisaion f
become an executive of the Parr^Richmond Tarminal
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Contd. WHEREAS, wt dotiro to ptrmanently record our high
approciation of Mr. Linareo and our gratitudt for the
aplendtd oorvtcoo ho hao rondorod to the Co«m<fe(on
and to all momborof
MOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED thot mo expre.o U
Gerald Linaroo our thanks /or hie cooperation and our
beat wishes /or eucceea in hit new underiaktng, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of thie Reaolutien
be apread upon the minutee of this meeting, a copy eent
to hia Honor, Mayor Elmer E. Robinson, and a copy eent
to Mra^ Linares*
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Meeting There being no further buaineaa to come before the
Adjourned:
Commiaaion, the meeting adjourned at 6t00 p.m.
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San Francisco, Calirot*nia
December 89, l$4d
A regular meeting of the Park Commission was held
Wednesday, December 29, 1946, in McLaren Lodge, Oolden
Oate Park, San Jroncisco,
The /allowing Commissioners were presentt
Mr. Harvey E. Teller, President
Mr. Peter Bercut
Mr. Wm. M. Co f /man
Mr 9 Fred D. Parr
Absentt Mr. Hugh Gallagher
The minutes of the regular meeting of the Park
Commission held December 8, 1948 and the special
meeting held December 15, 1948, were approved and
adopted.
Street Street Tree Planting, On the recommendation of
Tree
Plant ing: the Superintendent and after due consideration of a
letter protesting the planting of trees on California
Street, the Comr.ission determined to proceed with
the tree planting program on California Street, from
Mason Street t« Thirty-third Avenue, and ordered the
Marina Boulevard tree planting project indefinitely
p^stponedm
Concession, Concession - Bio Rec, The Director of Public
Bit; Rect
Health's communication calling attention to the
failure of the concession operator to comply with the
requirements of the Health Departmerit was put over
to a subsequent meeting for consideration.
Portsmouth Portsmouth Square. Final plans and specifications
t^^2ie: ^^^ ^^^ Centennial Buildings in Portsmouth Square nere
approved and the Secretary was authorised to call for
bidSm
ic?uatie Park Aquatic Park. The request from Schuman and
Build ingt
Harris that they be relieved of the $100 monthly
guarantee set forth in lease for the concession at
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the Aquatic Park Building, but that they maintain the
lease in force on the ten per cent basis, was granted,
and the Secretary was authorised to execute the
neio agr-eenent with the ccnceasionaires,
^Quatic Park Bytilding^ The request of the San
Francisco Museum of Science and Industry for permis-
aion to Install ship models, documents and pictures
in the Aquatic Park Building, loas ordered held over
t0 a subsequent meeting, in order to provide the
Commi asioners with an opportunity to nake an inveati"
gatien*
Aquatic Park Building^ The request of Vr, Johnny
ffosmer to lease the Aquatic Park Building was denied^
Prayer Book CrosSf, Oolden Gatfi Park_._ Request for
permission to held a pilgrimage at Prayer Book Cross,
Golden Gate Park, on June IP, 1^49, by the Churchmen's
Round Table of San Francisco, was granted^
Ifodel Airplane Field, The request from the San
Francisco Model Aero Club for psrw.ission to hold a
model aeroplane coi
\teat at the Model Airplane Field
Palace of
Fine Artsf
on Sunday, January 16 or January 23, 1943, was granted.
Palace of Fine Arts^ Mr. Walter 5. Joseph's
request for information conc
erninu the proposed
ac
tiuities ''or the Palace of Fine Arts was referred
to ihe Secretary for reply,
The following letters
the Superintendentt
we
re read and referred to
Frcm the Property Owners* Association of S'orth
ting that Italian Stone Pine trees be
Beach requesting
planted in Washington Square and $i
uggesting certain
Improvemen
is to the Park 9
jTr-^m the Assoc
iated Sportsmen of California
requesting information concerning the ren
tal of the
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From the Departmeni 0/ Public Works advising of
oomplaint concernino the removal 0/ tioo trees from
the southerly and northerly lines 0/ number 530 Tenth
Aoenue^
From the Chief of Police requeaiing the cutting
and trimming of trees and shrubs around the Richmond
Police Station^
From the 5, /, Federation of Arts requesting
that $10,000 be included in the 1949-60 budget fsr
the tree planting program^
From Urs» Ida R^ Hansen requesting that trees be
plantfid in front of her home at 756<'5nd Avenue^
From i^r. A, I, Hanson requesting permission td
plant two trees in front of hia property at 4376'P5th
Streetm
From ifore»Diel Construction Co^npany requesting the
removal of a tree in front of his driveway at 54
Richardson Avenue^
From ihf: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
requesting that the possibility of constructing a
large stadium at the iJlen Parit .Reservoir site be
investigated^
The following letters Jtere rtcd and ordered
filedt
From the Civil Service Association calling
attention to the fact that the contract for a land"
»cape architfCt for the Arbcretum %ight conflict with
Civil Service by reason of the duty statement of the
Supervisor of Arboretum and Botanical R*search,
From the Navy Department, Office of the Judge
Advocate General, denying a claim in the amount of
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$499.00 for dawiage^ to fh* i^lif ia^hacfc^r Pod Ca/»
allegedly resulting from the conouaafon of a Japanese
Ifine which had Waaler* ahhore at Fleishhacker Pool
on
April 9, 1948,
From hia Fonor the Hayor ft hoarding communicaiion
fr9in the Council of City Einployeea »/ Son F
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American Federation of Labor
, protesting the placing
6f conoeations in the parks of San Francisco,
From the following recommending that tennis courti
be restored in the Palace of Fine Arts:
Cou) Hollow Improvement Club
Mission Viaduct Terrace Improoement Club
Ocean Avenue Uerchanto Association
Westwood Park Association
From the Northern California Badminton Association
requesting that the Palace of Fine Arts include bad-
minton courts in addition to tennis courts. j
From the United Spanish War Veterans thanking
th0 Comr^isoion for clearing the view of the Uck'inKon
Uonur.ent in Oolden Gait Park,
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Ouidi thanking the Commission for
having the tree in front of \rr home cut.
Notice of claim register filed by Amy Suttey for
damagea sustain- a i3 uuio^tbiJe iahen struck by a P'irk
* hf recomfHendation
Departf^ent truek.
of the Director of Prop>rty, the Commission approved
ihe purchaae of the follo'^ing ?9i in Uclr-i ParV:
lot 1 in Asat^saor's Blo.\ Zl3S from Florence
S» Kelley,
Ert>'nsionB
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UaUtt and Petereon - Application of Light Wearing
Surface on tennia courts - Alta Pla:ta and Holly Park .
thirty days.
Phoenix Simptan Company . Installation of Side^
talk lightB at Aquatic Park - fifty days. On the
recommendation of the Superintendent, permiaaion u;aa
given f aubaiitute Luminex Securit Jlaaa f^r the
Hammered Securit Glass as apecified^
Tacht Harbor i^ooritnj Licenses^ On the recommenda^
tion of the Director of Recreational Actijities, the |
follouing applications for Tacht Harbor kooring Licenat'^
Were approvetit
VAii. \ or APPLICANT
ifrst FmCmOratta
filliam P. IfaiUoux and
Robert /., PereM
Lawrence Z. Schmelaer
Robert M» Hensen
Carl r. Path
;iL:.^.nIMTElfDi^hiT*S The Superi^t'^nde ^t reported on ih^ follO'Hnyt
^^FOhT:
That the Director of Public »'j "*•« u;oa unable to
furnish inspection seroic6 for the u)crk ut Inar
Stadium and rficommendec that a t >.frjc-f '- entered
into ^it\ Mr. Thosm Choc, to supp" j an in.-^pector*
It was so orS"red9
That the Director of Pullic fo'ka was unablf to
prepare plane for Big Hec Field "oust rehalilitation
and at the r*.que8t of the Superintendent, fer.isainn
was giijen to secure proposal from War l and Eolles,
Archi-^cctSm
^hat hf was presently drafting, ^ith th>^ City
ylf ir .. y'.* ^ffic', a contract for f^: ' • ■ ' . of the
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Park, end would present sane for Comminsion appr^ual
at a BUbaequeni meeting^
That he had informed the Joseph P, J/cQuaide Post
Not 1805 of the Vetfirana 9/ Foreign Ware they would
havf- to pr»vid9 ^1500 for rehabilitation work, as o
prerequisite for the leasing of the Beach Chalet at
$50^00 a month, and that he would have a further
report on the proposal at the next meeting^
That he was presently drafting a contract for
the exhibition of animal <ictB at the S, F, Zoological
Gardens and Wituld present same for Commission 'ipproval
at a subsequent meeting.
The Suph rintendeni mas .ufh.ir<*ed io call for
bids on the follor:ingt
a) Street Iree Planting, Uasunic A fue, from Jeary
Boulevard to Waller Street,
b) Instnlla-fion nf an Irrigation Syst^tm, Unit Vo^S
(Second Part) and Unit Ko^ 3, Golden Jaf' P.irk,
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R€s>^lutiona! On motion d\ly made an.f srconde<? t*'.*' f^lTOi.^ing
resolutions were a.^^pfedt
RESO'Ll'TIOS A'Ct 1668
FFSOLVED unanimously by the Park C^mmissi^-'i ihit
f.yr the best interest and pr^v-r .onduci of the Park
Pepart^'^nf the Controller '» ^nd ia h^r^iby r equeeted
to approvi the following tru-^.fi'rs:
From Aopropriatinn 8l8''110m04 to
Appropriation <: 18^1 19^4
To ortiuide funds for the temporary
replacement of Charles Porter, 053^
Gardener, an Sic\ leave for period
January 1, 1940 to February To, 1S-.9.
(Ex-. -'1049'
Xpprop~i 3-f idi dl8''llC"''3
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To provide for the return o/ unused
balance of /undo transferred far
tewtporary replacement of Irene
Stull, I 5S Countsr Attendant.
Requisition 7-1064 is cancelled
effectioe January 1, 1949 account ef
the d^ath cf Mrs. Stull.
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RESOLUTION NO, Jggg
RESOLVED unmimoualy by the Park Commission that
for the beat internist and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested
to approve the following PATKENTS:
S.F.CENTENNIAL COMl/ITTEE, INC^ $1,855.09
Expenses paid December 1948 in
connection ivith providing and securing
appropriate observance of centen'iial
anniversaries November 1, 1943 t»
June 30, 1949,
THE DUNCANSON'mnARRELSON CO,
Final Payment - Repairs to Tacht Warbor
MRS, g. JV. BENJAMIN
For damages to daughter* a coat.
ASSOCIATED ENGINEERS
Fifth Progress Payment - Installation
of Irr-iyation System - Unit #2, Oolien
Gate Park
MINTCN AND KUBON 1,701.03
First Progress Pajfment - Drainage
Corrections and Installation of
Ejector Pumps,
H. L, PETERSON CONSTRl'CTTJN CO. 4, €08. 00
Third Progress Payment - Seating
Facilities at Big Recreation Field,
Golden Gate Park
RESOLUTION NO. 1670
RESOLVED u^animou8ly by the Park Commission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested
i« approve the following Orders for Service or Workt
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X. Cardini Repairs to Damaged
Entrance, Aquatic Park
Pavilion
Dept^of Public Inspection o/ Boiler
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Central Permit Park
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AMOUNT
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RESOLVED unanitnoualy by the Park Comir.isaion that
fr the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested
to approve the follow inQjLL OTkFNTS±
APPRO PRJ ATI OK 812^21 5^02 $4 ,001^63
I'ninifnance and Repair - Sideioalks and
Roada - 5. F.Zoom (Concrete Sidewalk
and Concrete Curb - 5, F^ZooIogical Gardens)
APPROPRIATION eiPmSOO'dc
Kesar Stadium - Replacement 0/ Temporary
Seata%
2,500,00
RESOLUTION KO^ 1672
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park CoKt" isaion that
for the test interest and proper conduct of the Park
Departvient the CrntroUcr be and is ^frc^y re<mcsted
io ap'yroue the payment of ifiltuye Allowance for the
use of his private autonobile in the pt rformance of
official buttineoa of the City and ^-ounty of San
Frond- CO t§
EDMUND FITZJERALL - R 23 Aaaiatant Super cir^or
of Playgrounds and Reatauranta*
effective January 1, 194G am. for -iO t to exceed $3l,mOO
per month from Appropriation alZ-SGS'OS (Allowance
S&ployeea* Cara - Conmiaaary Diiision)^
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RESCLUTIOVjfC. , 1C73
RESOLVED unanimoualu hy the Park Co**UaUa tK:i
/or the best interest and proper conduct o/ the Park
Department the Controller ce and is her-.by requested
to approue the following Work Crdert
W.O.
Vo* Departmen'^
JJescrinti^p
400 Dept^of Pnllic Works Jurueytng and
Engineering Aapping of a rifle
range in McLaren
Park
$500,00
RESOLUTICS NO.,^ J 674
RESOLVED unanimousl}^ hy the Park Coni^.taaion
that for the best interest ..nd proper conduct of the
Park Vepartmeni the contrac. witK Thomas F^Chace,
ConauJiing Engineer, for Preparing Plans and Specif i
cations for ,i1 1 of the Proposed ffew Work in the
Rehabilitation of lesar Stadium, Second Unit, and f?
Supe ruise the Cnnniruciion of a'y work executed from
the Plans and within the Monies Apprjpriated, be
modified it increase the contraot price in the %r^-^'-
Of ^CfOOmOO for which amount the engineer ^^r^ii to
supply inspection service fo^ the second unit r,' t^^
rehabilitation of Kesar S tad' am, Golden Gat-. Park,
RESOLUTION NO, 1675
RESOLVED unanimously bi the Purk tj-.-^icti-'; that
a month to month agreement bi entered into leV^eer, the
Park Commission and Solly Sot urr.an and carton Harris for
the operation of the food ccncession stand locaitd on
the beach floor of the Aquatic Park Buiir.ing, situated
at the foot of Polk Street, at Beach Street, in the
City and County of San Francisco, c.t a monthly r^-^tal
of ten p-r cent (10%) of the gross revenue, and the
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Secretary be and he ia hereby authorised to execute
auch agreement and to per/am. auch acta, on behalf of
the Conm laaion, as may be neccBBary or convenient
to give effect to the purpose of this resolution.
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Contract:
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1676:
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S» F» ZooloQJcal Gardens, Construction of a
Concrete Sidewalk and Concrete Curb : The Secretary
pre aented the following bidat
Lunp Sum
Love and Haan
Arthur y/allyren
Chas* !• Harney
$3,638.00
3,874.00
4, 327.bg
Unit
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On thf: recommendation of the Superintendent and
on motion duly made ani seconded, the following
resolution laaa adoptedt
RESOLUTION NO. 1676
RES0L7EL unanimously by the Par* Comir.isalon
that a contract be awarded to Loue and Jfaun for the
construction of a concrete sideualk and concrete curb
at the Sar, Francisco Zoological hardens, San Francisco,
and the Secretary be and he is hereby authorized to
execute the sam( in the nam of i^t T irX ComTtission
and thai payment therefor in fhe a^-ounf of $4,001.63
be paid frcrr. A-mpri^iion 312^215-02 (Mtce. and Repair
- Sideuj.lks -inu nocds - S. F. Zocloyical OarUns).
Secrei^r^ preser.tt-d the folloiain^ hidat
Wealy Tiblitta
Ccnstruc tJoj^.Cn^
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aiuard of contract pending further inuestigation and
study.
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There being no further businefts to oone before
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the o^J.rr ..mlrrs of th', - ,
reJai ton ship ,■(*' ,.
Pti^c? me so much aati^r ,^
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San Tr'-.nci-ico, Calif,
Special
J/eetinpt
Palace
OS fine
Art 91
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1/26/49
13
Regular
Meetingt
Minutei
Appro veds
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ttineiday, January S9, igta ^ » . . .
SoW.n aau Part, San Pranc i,co.
The following nent,r, ,j- «. c...,..,., .„,
^r. Fred D. Parr
approoed and adopted.
i'rVt' ^«-*-» Pr..„t.. t.. f>lU«ing c^rUf.caU,
^^. /r„ M. ..,.. ^ ,,,., „,,,^^,^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^
^ " STATE OF CALlrom lA
" Ta all u .»„ «,„ ,,..„,, ,^^^^ ^^^^^ OHEB^IKO,
«»«i<*» of MICBAEL J, BacasT I d„ k. ....
" J do, »v t»«„ prettnti,
"tt otrtue ./ «e a„«or,t» u..t.tf „ ,. ^^ ^^.
<?*art.r ./ tH, City and County of 5,„ /.„„, ,.„,
aPPoUt M. a ,«*,. .^ ,,. ^,,, ^„,, ^_^ ^^^^
/T t*. C*tv and .ount, of San r,„,e..c. ». t, »< id
»aM o//<e, /.. t», t.™ „d<,p .ranuarv W, im
A., an^l afur «. i«» d.» of January, l,^g, „,„
ffuff* Oallaghor, reotgnod.
*"*" """" *" •"■' "/ •I' offico to ». a//,,..,
1«ret. thio 13th day of January 1949.
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"Atiet-t
(Signfd) ELMER E. ROBIMSOK
Mayor
" (•igned) MAX 0. FUNKE
Executive Secretary to the Mayor
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Coffman
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-TMS am AMD W BMTT or SAM fnAMCISCB
STATE or CALITORMIA
y an to .... «... ,,..„,. ,^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^
.Mi«tv ./ Willie M. corruAM i „, », ,„„
/or *». cu. a,. County o, S.n r.„,,„, „ ^, ^^^^
.«" .//*c. /.r t». t.r. „,«,, ^,„^,^ ^^^ ^^
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»T.t, tM. 5J,t d.» 0/ January 1949,
m
(Signed) SLMER E. ROBIWSOM
" (Signed) MAI (?. F[/ifK£
Sx0cuttue Secretary
to the May^r
Election
of Prtisi
dent:
Th, s,cr,tary «,noune,d tHat tH. n»xt order ./
0-. V.ar. Co»i,.,oner B.rcui nominated Co,,u,Un,r
^'r»y ,. reU.r /.. ,re,Us.t. TH, nomination ^.
.i«t.d pr..«„t .^ ,„ ,,^^ Co„,„,., ^„ ,,.
calendar year 1949,
TH, Con,i„ionor. .«, ...»„. .^ ,,, ,^^^ ^^^_
C«....,o,.. ..^^„ ,, ,,. r.a,,ointn,nt an. Co.,i,.u„„
Bucney on Mb appointment.
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Park:
McLaren
Ilim^M^l^rsn^P^, Sup^roUor Jan.. L..
*PP*ar*d and $taUd «ii„* . '
W. i»».I I.laml CtUM»n, Cmmttt
**'' **«* 'k** cowiUi,* had
nothing further tefor. th.. .n the uatt.r.
Mr. j.hn srucato. re.re.enting the ..,,, ,.,,,,
CUU.n. CowMitt.., pre.ented a four ooi.i.
mhioh he proposed that the Citv ri)
. , , ^^^'^ «^>' ac9u(r, <J40 acre.
l^ "tV 0/ 80,000 or up, tn th, remati,.
"' ""'*"" " '""'"' "^"^ (*) --i-P Bay.,,. Par,
^i^^i^ll^-eirl. ^^ ^. r. Uuseun of Science and
^""^^^^ng to di.play .hip Mod.l. etc ^.
f 9^*9X9, etc., 1003 referred to
Commie.ioner Coffman and Mr. Bicket, fn. .
• °^^'^y» for a report at a
•ub.equ.nt meeting.
McLaren Parkj^ Bi» Honor the Mav^y* , .
^* "^yoT- a reque.t that
*»' P^r, ,,,aru„nt tran.,,r o.rtaM pr,,,r,y ,,.,,.,
•«**«- V.e Uundaru, o/ ^o., ^elar„ Par, u t». Boar,
Of Sdueauon .a. ta*.n und.r „*m...o„ p„,„, „
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GtS^Park
StadiuMf
Civic
Center t
letar
Staiiumt
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f^^anklin
£ittare
appraisal giuing th* Dr«.«n« w
•/ *»« P.i. group, aid t. IMt. t)l.<r ..
«•* */i^C<uic Center m,a «n r M
^, , * *'* '^•'^'•"^'•V i*, 1949, for
*^**P^<'V •/ equipment Of Army N.u. .
•7IM4Y t/kat M«y atumpt io mrk
within thirty dayt.
an.. 7 - ^-^ • '^^'* ^«'-»'»t#S propo.oJ to
operate the Fleiohhacker Cafo, u,ao h.lH
^ ' "*• ''*^<^ <»»'*»' U a later
-^^ting pending further otudy of the application.
l^mU^,^,,^ The Public ati2iue. Co.MoUn'.
requeot for permisoion to install .|, n«,,
action and dioposHion.
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1/26/49
17
damage
Claim t
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T
letar
Stadium^
Palace
of Fine
• I
li^^Bosii^Clat^ r.. Secretary «,. autHori,e6 to
-•cut, releaee ef olai. again.t .r.el. neee. ,,o.OO.
damage te park property.
THe Seoreury «,. autHori.e. to ereoute relea.e of
claiu ag.in.t Mr.. ...,,, ,. ,,,,^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^
concrete bench on Marina Boulevard.
^U^ILSta^iu^ THe Secretary ^. autHori,e. f
e^.cut. .greoment .itH tH. Boar, of Education for u.e
•/ leMor Pavilion ty Lincoln Eigk Sckool.
Palace i>/ r/«^ ^^^ Mr Wm r m^
** '^^ '^* '^•TkompaoH^o request
fr an opportunity u diaeumm «ww*^^
¥ ^o aioeueo additional recreation
facilitieo for the Palace of Fin^ Ar*.
^9 Of fine Artt, wao referred to
Preoident Teller.
THe follo.in, 2eU.r, .... ..,, „^ ,,,^^^,^ ^^ ^^^
Superintendentt
**' "u.fc.r r.po,r.d aJonj the beach.
rron the S. F. Municipal Par,, r^pjeyeee Unien
r»<,ueeun, infcmaUen a. to whether a i, «,. ^,,,,
./ the Par, C,..,.„.„, ^„,„„ „„,,,, ^.^^^^^^^ ^^^
—»„,, to »a„ . ^.,„„ „ „,.^„^,„ ,, ^^^^^^^
*.t«c. ./ ci„. /UM ,ith «.. Ctrcii.r.. ,/^,„
«. Hi. car .»„ . ,.„ ,^ ^,,„ ,^^^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^
"•xi . re,ue.t fro. the City Attorney fer an inoe.ti.atL
and report U hi, off ice.
».t<e. ./ claim /»<, „,« w. Controii.r'. office
«»y ./ <f„ap.. to etreet lighting catle,, tl33.50. ty
Park employeeo.
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<n au„a r,.ta i-art. "^ ^i-Wr.«,,
•* (^n«»i, Square.
rrom J0M€9 J. Kelly, Captain «? r r. r.
thanking the Commiaminit <*-» *^
r^eent Fire ffou.e Holiday Dieplay.
rron Mre. Evelyn Treat a.king tHat San rrancisce
par* property be left intact.
S^MS^^ THe Secretary preeente, tHe folU.ing Md.,
Alternates
BIDDER
Slvin CStendell
Alfred F. Pieher
yllnite^DeNarde
^^•Forstmeyer C».
LmA £.rmanuel,Tnc»
Payne Conetr. Co.
^* /•*«»'••»» * Sone
Clinton !■. Oalway
^m. Mclntooh A Son
LOMF
$38,S27
39, 949
43,116
43,595
43,891
43,961
48,773
49,116
53,S10
13,337 SI, 955
13,239 23,952
\3,724 24,908
13,417 23,908
13,847 25,248
14,599 24,610
15,192 26,641
17,103 26,719
19,990 27,225
19,000 31,000
4,577
4,646
4,484
5,078
4,79?
5,406
4,740
S,294
5,995
7,000
^.Arian Conatruction 55,388
on ..t,.„ ,^, .,,. .„, „^,^^^^ ^^^ /,ii..;,,
re»elutton aa* aioptedt
RESOLUTinn y/i, jff^
BESOirn unantmou»ly ty «, Park Co«,..|„ t;^,
« contract te a^r^,, t. Elotn C. St.nd.ii for iK,
con,truction ./ t.. California Cent.nnial BuilOin,,
«» ^.rt.»out» S.uar.. Sa. rranci,co. an, t». secretary
*e «n. »e .. Herety .ut.or,.,, to .„cut. «H. ,„, ,,
*». r.«. .^ rt. ^,.. Co..,..,., ana tHat payment
t'.er./.r ,n tKe amount ./ #3«,,^^ ». p,,^ _^^,
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♦• mppr^v. th€ flawing PATMAMTS,
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pr..9r^tUn •/ 4Ki.5;..».'jj?;*Jj;;.j'^
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being oreated by acttmn -^ *w
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USSOirsD unantMou,ly by t». Pari o .
"* 0,4 pr.,er conduct ./ «», j.„^»
*» apprca. tH. ^oll„,ng Work Order,,
Jt SmF^Zoological I
PEPARTypuT
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f^orka -
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^0^ ^fPt. •/ Public
Worka m
^rcMtectura
^naptction . General
^J^y^rucUon 9/ Chimpan:ree
750^00
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Pr,par, Ifaifr Plan r»r t*. w ,
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for pro/e99ional aeruic^a ±m /,.. / ^
t^tc^a ta cona<at a/ Me follorvingt
Prepare Master Plan for th^ w
-^^^ ^<"* t'i* development of the
Rhododendron and rem Dell».
Compensation for such aeroicea n^± *.
orri/jcea not to exceed the
aum of $1,500.
Rea.Ho
_RESOLUTIOM HO^ ifiQo
; "'"*"" " '"' " "-'"y --M,.. to ..tor .,e,
" "" "'' * ^" '»- - ^"'aV o, tH, Par, Co„,..
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R«8*No^ Garden and ±m *u^
-.w ^ f5,000, payable in advanet
««« In addition thereU a . . '
•»-»•», in €XO0M9 0/ #5,000.
jk-^-x ^o^^iTAjj, th9 Secretary <«
*• •"*"*• *'^' apr*«*nt and to rf.
; ;• '^•^•••^^'' - — -- - .-• -//ec. ta t.e
PurpoMe 0/ thie resolution.
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»nt« and #x«cttte an oor#*M--* *
p , «Pret*tnt /.r and f» ft^^aJ/ of the
^*'*^*''"*'<»« /or ,uc;i ••ru<c## n«* *.
'wrvtceo not to exceed the
9im 9/ $950.00.
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Approval
of 1949" .^_. ^
^^^^^^^^r i949.i950 «,, approi,ed and adopted.
^2imiT^LDENT^S_REP0RTt
THe 10. bid received fro. r.. Uclntooh . Son. in
tHe amount of $4,774.00. for the construction of
Chinpaneee House at the S.r.Zoological Gardens, a.
accepted by the Department of Public Wor.s . their
Job. No. 725. was approved.
on the recommendation of the Superintendent, the
informal bid received coverin, the installation of a
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''-/wiy, fn t^tf amount 0/ #JS5.00
»•• appr«v«d«
;"*"' *-«-t.u.i, ..« ,., ,.,,„„^ ^^ ^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^
reporu
^^MUc^^arJu TH. Sup,rinUn,.., „, „«».,„„
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6y t^e next •e#t<ny.
Aquatic
Parki
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CommiBaion, the meeting adjou
to come be/ore the
rned at 6fl5 p.m.
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'William sTmTf^
Secretary
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Regular
Meetingt
J*?/''^'»^<»«o, CaltfornU
February 9, 1949
i regular ...«„, .^ ,,. ,,,, C.„,...„ «.. ,.,,
Fark, San Franc faeo,
nt /,ll,.ins Comnt.,ton,r, ».„ pr.„,t,
i^r, Jr^d 25. Porr
Absent, Mr. Michael J. Buckley
Minutes
Approved:
McLaren
Park:
The ntnuu, of tA. Park Co.M..,.„ neettng *.W
•"""'"'' ^«' "«. »"« «PPr.ued and adcpt.d.
4££iar£i2art, r^. re,u*.* of Hi, nonor tHe Uayor
thai JurU,utUn ,/ cty ..„.d real properUe,
«c,u«red /,r ^»*„ McLaren Park in A,.e„er'e Bl.ck
*».. 6000, eooi. eoo2. eo.e. eo^, eo,a. an, eo,9,
». tran.f,rr,6 /re. tHe Park VeparUeni to t., 5o,
mncuco ^M/,., ScHool l>i.trict /.r u„ ., « „,,
/.r . ,.. junior M^H .c,,ol. for ,v ,« 0/ /ii.ooo.
•a. appr.„.d, an, tHe Secretary .a. outHori.e, u ,ake
the necessary arrcngenenfs fmr *h<- *•
yc p-iT* j^sr this transfer with the
Director 0/ Property*
S»L''M-^aU_Park,Jia^iu^ ". prop,„<, ,cHe,uU
/.r tHe 294S polo .,a„„ ,„ tHe GcUen Oat. Park sta.iu..
«. prepare, ty .'o.,l.Mon*r B.rcut an, Mr. Jo.epH R.
Mickey, was approved,
l^r^r'Sl. Per^el, THe Superintendent reporte, tHat He Ha,
n»t receioe, any ^r^rtHer info^aiion en tHe re.ui.ition.
'UHHel, ty tHe Uayor', Office, for a foreman an, out-
foreman gar,ener. THe Matter .a. referre, U Pre.t,ent
Teller for further investigation.
tptVl?ria ^'-"^ii^-^-^^'-J&fJ^d^uaia, THe re.ueot of t.,
il_2i:lioj5an rrancieco Federation of Arto to «t.i,
». *rto to v<t(t propae, titeo
/.r tHe U,na.t.ry Santa Uaria ,. Ouila, u>itH Menler,
(^•G.Park
Stadium t
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McLaren
Parki
« *••'•'»# »a« put outfr -tm m
«uuu««jMaiMa. ne decretory ^a, authoriM^a t.
purcna90 #/ a» much of -th^ r- ^
oj tne Frederick <?-*»..^
^•a*# • portion 0/ McLaren Park f.r . . .
-^^rejeoud. '''' '^^ ^ ^<>^^ <^ri,in, ran,.
^ .to^^ar*. r;^, ^„^^^^ ^^^^^ 5oc<et<e. or
^"'^ ^--c.oco'a re,ue.t for permi.,,,^ .
^ permiiaion to uae the band
concourme and *u^ ^uao
/.r per,,,.,,, ,. „„ .. ^ ^ '"*' ^'"'•' '•'"•*
»• «« the band concour,, f,r the
""*'"'" '' """' ^— »" .a. o„ .„„..,, ,„, ,
wao granted. ^^ '
^^^'iiiH-Eari, m Secretary «,. ».«..,,„<, ,.
«V.n. the .e,art,..t o, C,ty nan.u, that the Par, I
'"'■*""' pr„p,„„ .,,<,,„,„^ ,,^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^
'-^'-' ^'^ -"'^'^^^"^ ^Uh the de.eU^.„, ,, ,,^^^,^
Southern Pacific Company f.r th^ r ,
tni» aroo.
il^^iS^CruUer^^an Francisco " ri.- o
Eiaco . The Superintendent
iL-cJ^cor* '-^-^^*<' *^ ^-^iude .n the 194,.Z0 tud.et. a. a
supplemental .....^t, the su. o, ,1,.000 f.r the
erection oj a memorial to ana indue in.^ the ^n.
U ^ <: ^ , '^-'J* t;iff bridge o/ the
i^. S. S.truieer ^San Francisco "«**,.
.- . ,, ancMco at the approximate ,ite
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•'■'••■ t»e Deputy ctt„ i«*
/»i*d by Amy Sutteu, is'> q. ^
. ^ . • "^^ *'^'"^^* *« auto«o5<2e tu
from the Clerk of the fl*>,,^ .
*^ * ■'•^«y, /dr street Tree Pinr,**
Street. ^^^nting on California
The folUioing letters were rea^ . '
^^ '^^'^'^ <^'^ ordered fil^d,
<./ Sc.u,.n an. n.rri, CaUrU., c„p„,.
cation for uie of Kt,ar -t^^.
"•' ^'"' •'oa-jtitn Coantu. urni„„ ,
to ,,. .. , ' ' ' ''"^oratU c,n,(^„ation
f^rom Supervisor Gen r -%. ^
..7 ^^ ' college, urging favor,
^ble consid^^ration to st. Ifar,' , ->„ „
^<^n s ^ou^ge.urxiyersity of
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U^/4d
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Oregon appHcati
f'rom the Down To
0/ Angel laland,
f^rom the Superint
on to use Keaar Sfadi
«« on September le.
fon Aaaociation urgi
ng acqutaition
«nc2oaing communi
indent. Recreation Depart^,
ent^
cations dealinc wi
eatablish playground
rrom J. H, Turner, J/a
better to the Creatlake
/acilitie
5 with proposals to
« in Buena Vista Park,
* ^^"^ager o/ Utiliti
*», copy of
relative to proposal tha
Boulevard be
Property Owners Aaaociation,
ight'O/^way in Sloat
t th
e r
conv
erted into a planted
from United Heli
park strip,
coptera In
miaaton for use of the Man
^•g thanking the Com^
inaugurating th
e tran
SCO
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na area for ceremoni
ntinental trip of the ".^
es
ill
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f' . f
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Exte
of Time.*
Asians The follomi^
^9 eztenaiona of ti
Pet
er^en Construction
»/ Big Rec Bleachers, ninef
«<? were granted:
Ccfrpany, conatructi
on
een
The Dun
dayt
cans
on-Farrelson Company,
Tacht
a'»rf driving new piles at 7a
grnding, paving
K'^rbor:
Tacht .7ir^
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schedule for 7,
fsr Tacht ,v,
aroo.
it
,; 'f
•itchis-^n ani
cht Farbor, sixty days
soundings chart ani berth
•# a» prepared by Punieit
ar-^M
^9 c^
Pay*
•j wert
At the a
appro vsd and
**9yeati^'^ ^r j/,
ac
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£nut
Plm9re ffut>>hi
^in^cr, it aas dec tied
son
to makt
United Stat
^sGooernn./jnt <^i
appUcati9n t« tht
o nea Itcation som
••^^ad line t9
than it prtsf
^occmplish the ext^nsfn
ar a p^rn it t
» extend
^•i' tu:*.
f''^ /e^t f
irth^r north
• r
■r arr^ngem
*r>*
« that
^ill
>«■ ui,\-i h'arbor.
At tht
Ta
conclusion of th,
*Sv. t«ifl i,}fi
c->: +
^rL^r. the
plan
9 fr
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'"SfsalDn "xprsas'l I
ts apor
tchisj
ec
n an! »■ f
« 'iSSOCi
ite
at ion shown th^ Pc
» /or the J'i
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f'f Department, r.,«<-
:^e r.
ftiontfr Parr
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a9k«d that thii
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"iinut^o »/ th
appreciation be re/lected
* "meeting and Pn
in thi
pointing to th
aident Tell
* nan
y ioaya in which Ui
^r concurred,
gratuitously per/ormei
beyoni the terns of hi 3
Award of Ar,.,^i
Contracts. ^^^^^^^-^-l^UUJiepa i
f^utchia»n had
'•^ork for the Park D
(Apartment
contract*,
Lsto R
Secretary pr^aent^d
ec
the /o21o'j}ina bid
■-':^lmi.Pifr^ Th,
at
Pealy Tibbitti
£on3tructi
on Co,
Lump Sum: $148,^00.00
^^^^rnatea: 1^134,700.00
2-
3-
4-
5-
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2*50
IS, 00
160.00
• IS
90.00
10.00
3,00
On the r
Cotton dul
econinendation 3/ tht
ties.No,
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'^os adopt'>dt
RESOL^
Superintrndent and j
n
* ^'•^ folloiDing reaolut
i»n
r-SS-L7ED unanimously by the Pa
a contract he au,,,rd
Market Street, Sa^
rk Commitaiorx tha*
>a *<» BKN /7- .^rprr
'an^ i ^.
^ecre
at io-i Pirr.
BERWICK, IKC.^
cojering repairs t
112
o th e
Secft
.a tic Park, San Fr
'^ry be ind h
'<3nc I SCO, and th,
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same in the name 0/
therefor shall
herfiby aut\orised
the Park
i sa i^.i
^ot exceed th'
to execute the
-'"» i thai payyi^nt
BE IT rURTHER RESOLVE.
sum of Sll4,3a?,00,
is hereby
•^ that t\
requested to
■stroller be and
$114,337,00 from Arpropri
^pprooe the allotment of
tion
al
^i«r Rehabil
'^O-'^JQ
itatiy.i
(Aq
-^^ {Aquatic Park
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a.or.tary pre.ente,, tHe folU^Ug tid.,
Lump
Sum: $86,650,00
Altera
nateat (a) 16,700.00
Ct; 31,400.00
C<:J 44,600.00
C<i} 63,200.00
(*; 79,115.00
$86,730.00
17,910.00
33, 790. 00
44,500,00
59,370.00
76,930.00
On the recommendation af -fh^ c?
a^»on 0/ the Superintendent and on
motion duly made and seconded the r.ii ■
"ea, tne following resolution
toaa adopted:
RESOLUTION fin^ fryf,^
« contract te entered into u,UH ASSOCIATED E,OU;ekS
covering the instillation or an tm ^.
oj an irrigation ,y,te». Unit
"0, 2 ( ,nd Part) and Unit ,., ,, ,„,,,„ ,^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^
t^. Secretary ,e and Ke i, hereby au.^.ri.ed U e.ecuU
the same in the name of the Pa-k c^mmr v
"J t^e ^o,» Conmiaaion and that
payment tHere^cr in t,e a.o.nt of t,,,e70 (AU-rnate d)
»' pari /ro« Appropriation 31,.5C0.C, (,aUr Supply and
Irrigation System)^
Street Trfe Flan-Hn,-^ -7/*
Secretary presented the following bid^,
Lump Sum
^r!^?'r^ n""**'* ^uraeri.a Inc.
^-J^-iSti^e^Dunn Company
ffuettig A Schromm
Unit
$20,474.00 $14.95
13,129.53 Ja.95
14, 063. 33 30.12
On the reconnendation of the S n^rin* «^ .
^'j tie ii^perintendent and on
fnotion duly made and seconded th^ fr^Ti^ ■
^oiaea, the follo^i^.^ rrailutien
»as aioptedi
RESOLUTION NO^ i-ynj
'^^'^ ■ ^ unanimously by the Pirk -/,,,,./ /
¥ y V ip i-^TH s^ommiaaion that
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Res^Mo. a contract hm .«*^- ^ .
e«.»,f. , ""* •/ *»» ■Part
/J0,<7«.00 {>( paid /-ro. i "^
fTuettig and Schromm 3,497.00 le.9S
4,S72.31 22.32
On the recommendation o/" yj,- c
^-^ *^' ^•'P^r^nt.ndent and on
tion duiTy B^w- f
K»
<iuiy »iade and
aeo
«>tt« odopiedi
onded, the /ollo^tnj resoluti
on
1 702
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xlc^nl:?* ^Jilli-ll^lccoaat,. a„ th, r„»,.„,,t(
^''^'"'*^''^'-*'*'"/«"o»'»V- d.i,„«„,
o« •/ tfte
referred f the
occounft !cere
5u-*aa V2?*nng„ent H.ven^ei
Chae. L. Hughet
Forrest A. Gardener
$50.00
20.00
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ncHX^Fartor. On tHe reoo..enciaUon of tHe Director
•f recreational AcUoiUes, .He foUo.iny TacHt Harbor
Mooring License was approuedt
NAME or APPLICANT
W^ i". Jeff era
^ERTH NO, Mxyi; q^ j.^^^
101
Resolution^i On moti
on duly made and
aec
reaolutioni
ended, the foUowi
Res, No,
1694:
oere adopted:
RESOLUTION NO,
ny
1694
RESOLVED unanimousl
for the beet int
y by the Park Comrnisaion that
department th
ereet and proper conduct of
tht
"ark
e Controller be
arii
to approve the follovjing PATL'ENTS,'
is hereby requested
2JMARA_±STEWART
Final Payment -~ F
and Controls at th
WELLNI
ideating System and N
r
onservatory
ev B'>ilers
$796
• u(
ilitation of Murphy
Park
'^^miA_PACTrjc_j;ri- T::s:;RArci cn
Pu
m A 3 SI'S :
one -half inier-Vt
'or's Ploc^ CI
m and to Lot 2
''#o66«5(
S50,00
^eUey, required for McLaren Pa
Concerts - .^zr-u-ri: 1040
^2MZC_ARirrnEL CAR '-r/jr'-
Armsred c'ar Servici^'.-^VuVru'l
Pjm'j-TT, pap;,;: ,;/
First Progress Pavm
rojr. rioren
rk.
ce 2,
■»-ir^
ry 1949
F'J
I I J
y
iatrr Plan
ent - P
T" ^ * ■• ••
Of th* San
'2nd Re,
/--rition of
ieco ^^r. ic ipal Ta \
— >,
or
yifst p
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f .
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u/r ^
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n&
"a^es - Ja'
'Uary 104.
*» ?
147,
350,00
3 J 266,67
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S'part^ent the Controller te anrt t .
to „n„. ' ^"''"^ '■'lusted
622^500.62
812,500,63
312.500,93
Q12.112.01
S12.112.02
312.118.03
QIS. 112.04
Q12.111.01
ion
(Aquatic Park Pi^r Kll ^. Seruicea
Seruice) ■'''spection
Street Tree Planting
^oi doya . General DivisUn
r^oix^jaya - Recreational DiviaiBn
Alloroance for Ooertime . Genlrll
division
S, 500, 00
3,365,60
^,700,00
550.00
2,100,00
1,000,00
From
Appropriation
612.500.07
Street Tree Planting
o2::.P^0.C2
I'ai'-rials d- Supplies
XM!{srERs
to
500. CO
Appropriation
312.500.93 ij^ -,. ^„
^^treet Tre, Pl^tiny ^i^,0.3.^p
31^.400. 02 „, ^^
Sguip'n^^^^ 2,0 rtviEicn *
M^CLUTlON^M^^jpoc
^ESOLV,, unanimously ., 7J Par, Co.^Usion tHat
'^'''''^^^^^^^r..ta..prop.rco.,.atoftn.Park
yart.ent, t.e Cor.r.ller .. ... ., ,.,,,^ ,,^^^^^^^^
*« approve the following lOJiT^CI^T^.
W,0.
Jl2j^ LEPAf.-'^^T
££SCIiZPTi:K
AMCU.VT
-^03 Purchasing Denar-UP em 'V^-r,,*.
e.i*u/ SLOT otTc icff3, etc.
1697'
irsOLUTICA^j j^^^
/or r)
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approve *h-^
iy by fHe r.r^ Cor.-^i,sion tkat
- rr:^.r condu'^ o/ the Part,
^ -"c 13 hereby requested to
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Contd,
ORDER FOR
^ERYICE^ VENDOR
93
^^tle Insurance Co,
^^CRIPTIOM
{'tie Insurance
^(»lfcy - one half
interest in and f
(Veil;/''''' ''''
^[OVNT
$is.co
1698:
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^^'""-"^ - Recreation.1 Dioi.Un) r,r tK
144. CO
l?03t
RES0L7EV unanimously tu the Pnri. -
y an, is H.rety autkorUe6 U enf.r ir.to
proc;(dinp fnsp^cffan service f^r tH
the J/urticipal Pf** „a ^
*/-ai Fier at Aquatic Park, f^ot a* v^. v
» J 'OX o^ YQr, Ness
Avenue, San Francisco, raUr^rrin
auch serviceB not to exceed ffc,
*'<^^«tf the sum 0/ $2,-no.oo.
EE§0LUTipN_J0j^l2Q4
RFSOLVEl. unanimous]
y that the Park Commissi
hereby apr^oces the request . ^ 5, m . .
, "^ ^"'^' ^'"'^-''^ <^^<^ Barton
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and . „ ^o««ta3<oa and barton !farri. -
and Solly Schunan.
1704 'A
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•" to £i„(, „-. st„^,jj
f.r..„ .. ^"^^/ornia C.nt.n.ial ButUin,, u
b^ nn-i I. . ^* Secretary
there/or in the amount of £36 227 an .
^j P^t,^27t00 be paid from
Appropriation dlS.9l5.01.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that th. r .
^"^^ *^« Controller be
and ia hereby TeaueA±^A 4
p3a, 237.00 fr'Mn Ar^r^r. . ''
. /r_. .p,ropr,at.-.. ai2.Sl5.01 for the abo .e
^escribed contract.
The ;iboue resolution
adopted by the Park
reacinda Resolution fie. 1
<^oi.miesion (j,i jan
591,
"<^'"y 26, 1949.
Supt,
The Superir^fendent reported,
That the J^aru Ta-'lnr p
^^y ^a.lor ^.ariaJee begue^t fund in the
amount of tl2 '>^,^ -p u , . '^ ^ ^n tne
. Cl3,.....e ,a,i been receiu.d fro. the Wells
^^'go Bank and Union Trust -^^n .
^rust .ompa^.y and requested per^
;"""-"''■'-----—- ^.■^- ..... ..
7"" " "" ^''"^^ ^-- — o« to .<.n„ ...
'"ark and pioci'i- fi.*«^
■t ^-- 6 he had rer^^iu^'i /, ,. ,
-.-,.„, . ■■'"'''''•"'" ^^'"^'^' 200 director
--'06i5, Sanarillo, Ca2 I ' -^f. -..
V .1^3. ,he matter was put
9ver for further study.
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the City Planni. n '^^ettng set by
report on February 23^
^hat he had conferred with .
"'* co„oer„,, ,,, neoe„Uy of ...,„„ ,
<"*w joretien superuiain-, ^
'"''*^* t^e ^oost^r Pu«n at «,. i/ .
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'Pair „,d r.,u..ted p.rM„,<„ «, ,,_,, . ^ ^^^
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.rd^red. '*'" '""'^- ^* »<" "
That the driveioav to * h. a ,
G.lri n Anglers' Flyca^ing Lodo.
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SAHI^ OF CATTr'>r**r-M ,. ,
i^46 to ^ec^mtrrsi/y^'^l'^ ^'-ri^C JaJ^/ ^^
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^^nal payment - Inslcill^a^, - , ,
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^^^^^Lyin^gmr,. iri.. Jo,,pHin. Ran4all,
Superinuna.n, of B.or.aU.n. an, Mr. L.ui. SutUr.
^vmm\a9ien, app«ar«d and
af»*d that rrankUn 5guar#. ifl*M ««w .
vu»r», ^otA and Bryant ^«rt«tt
m far* e.«.„.,„ ,,,.,.^ ^,^^ ^^_^^^^^ ^^^
appropnau official action .».„ *,, Recreation Co..
■*"*•» "'»«t««d a formal requtot,
SUiZ^ THo Ojoa Foundation; ro,u„i that tK,
«. t»e Superintendent t, ascertain ,HetH.r ..„,.. ,. '
f>u<tg,t With wnich u do thi, Mr».
SS^^SSSsif.JachxCij,^ *o..r.. Faul Bender
.»<« ^.c.k.o,, r.pre..„*u« tHe Golden Oat, TacHt Clu,
»PP..r.d and re.ue.ted tkat rei,>,ur,e,ent or adjuotment
». .«*. »» tHe far, Co„i..i.n for t»e clat'. „pendi.
fro Of t3,,00 for tHe inotallation of pile, at tH.ir
"onng opace at TacHt Barbor. T,„..„,, ., «,, „.
P">ditur. Had not teen .„«or„.<. *, tHe far, Counio.ion,
**« requett mat denied,
nS!Sir_Center. TH. San rranci.cc rioter SHo^',
re,ue.t tHat a garden c.ntor t, conotructed in Golden
<foU fan «., diocuooed and referred to tHe Superintend.
*nt for inveotigation and report. On ..t«o» duly mado
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^^^''*^** r;i# 5#crttary rtport.d t^t A« Had
te.n iv.m*d t/l.. til. uatUr ./ pr.po.., a^,,,.. ^.,
aan rrancuco at r.rt Tun.Un and th, P»i«c* 0/ /in.
Art. .0. ».• 6*/T. t^ Eou.. and 5.naf and t;ia«
FranoU l...lUg Jr.. tH. City'. Ugi.lattv, r.pr..
••ntati^e in Wa.Kington. muU k..p tH. CouMi..i.n
informed at to further depeUpmenf.
ilSSJLltadijm^ The Stadium Corporation*,
regueot for an opportunity i. prooont propooal for the
concoooion at X.,ar ^tadfn. mao referred t« Preeident
Teller.
^iiSiiaJltlifiJPark^ Repreeentative. of the
Committee for Playground in Buena fl.ta Park appeared
inquiring a. fa the pooeitilitieo of creating a play
area in Buena fi.ta Park. After a full diecueeion, and
on motion duly made and eeoonded, a oupplemental tudget
requeot, in the amount of $10,000 mao approved, with
which a euroey mill be made of the park.
£ra»f C<^y Run^ The San f^raneioeo Junior
Chamber of Commerce', request for permi.oion to noo a
portion of Golden Oate Park through mhich the Annual
San rranci.co Croe. City Race mill be run on May 2,
vat granted.
Uni.n ^quarot The Salvation Army*, reque.t for
P9rmi..ion to hold outdoor eerviee. in Union Square
during Boly Week, April 11 U 14, Mt y ran tod.
gQJdon ggto Park Stadium. Repre.entative. of
the Truck Omner.' Aa.ociation appeared and reque.ted
frmio.ion to uoo the Golden Oate Park Stadium for a
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t« tk* SaptrinttnatHtt
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Or,up f„ p.mU,ton u cut a,d <.«.cord /,.. .,..j„t„
*r,,, ,««,, t». ^rayu. Str*,t or.«.
i».?«..f /r,. x„t*,r WionUff /,r per.<„«., t,
Pi.«t *« tr.,. ,„ /r.»t ,, lot at lase^th i„„,«.
«.9u..« /r.. JTr.. o„„ r. Jfyrlc* «ot t», «,t,
o* to, unnt, court, i« ,«.„ rj.^o far* », repaired.
rik. /oii«Up l,turt w,r, rcod omj ordered
/Uedr
m« C7r,o»er i«a»o» Z.pre»„e»t i..oc««t«,»
pr.te.*<.p toe eeJJi.j ./ .„, j„^«,„ ./ *ci.re« /.r».
^o« CKarU, A, Hulm,, ee««ei.d<iiff t»e Part
a*partmtnt on «ft. «,rt ietng p,r/or»ed en Si.».e«
StaUM thanking the Commi,Mion /.r p^mttting th. u..
•/ **• C<u<c Center Pio#a on the opening day o/ Mational
Security Week, on rebruary 12.
Copy of letter from Punnett, Paree s ffutchioon
to the Diatrict Engineer, United Stateo Army, relative
to the rental of Klectronie Sounding Equipment and
Poreonnel.
rrom the Council af City EmpUyeeo pretesting
animal act conceeaion at the Zoo.
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i?««oJtttlon iM« ado^tfdf
BE80LVTI0W MO^ t*»tj
^ISOXrjD unani«ott.2|f 6y th. Park CommUBUn
that a contract 6t ontertd inu with Anchcr Po.t
Product, covering the inotallation of Chain Link r,nc.
at the Polo rio24, OoUon Oat. Park Stadium, San
Praneioco, and tho Soerotary be and he i. hereby
authoriMod to execuu the oame in the name of the Park
Commieeion and that payment therefor in the amount of
$2,060.50 be paid from Appropriation 828^913^04 j
(Beplacement and Reconotruetion) Polo Field - Second
Unit.
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reoolutiono were adeptedt
RSSOLUTIOM MO^ I'^^f
RSSOLWSD unanimouoly by the Park Commiooion that
for the boot intereot and proper oondiict •/ the Park
Department tlk# Controller be and io hereby requeoted
to approve the following oamentfi
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239.89
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ireBervatton of Amundoon* 0 Ship ''Ojoa"
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Third Progrooo Paumtni - i)..^^.^ « 4,437.00
IBOSMIZ siltnOM anuptur
3,734.00
539.20
RSSOLOTIOM MO^ 271S
BESOLVED unaniMouoly ty t%. Park Commio.ion thai
for tho boot imtoroot and proper oonduot oft ho Park
VopariMont tho Controllor bo and io horoby ro.uootod t.
appro vo tho following WORI CEDl&Si
W.O.
MO. DEPARTMKMT
406 Dopt. Public t^orko
(Bureau - Street
Ropairo)
40f PVRCEASIMG DSPT.
(Reproduction
Bureau)
403 8. r. Water Dopt.
DSSCRIPTIOM AMOUWT
^t»o. Aophalt Sur- $150.00
facing ao required
O.O.Park A Small Parko
and Square 0 and Mioe.
Soroieeo - April. May
4 June 1949
Blueprinting, PhoU- 85.C0
•tat oerviceo, etc.
Oon'l Divioion - April
May A Juno 1949
M^ioe.Soroiooo - Oon'l 50.00
Divioion - April,
May S Juno 1949
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423 Purchasing Dept.
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Stationery and Offtom
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I>ivi9ion, Apri2, May A
June 2949
^oo. Sorvicoo, Ropairo
U Squipment, «tc.
aonera2 Division
^pri2. May A June 2949
f»i*j;" •^**'" <i<//tt.#r head
and 50 castings for
Activated S2udge Plant
200.00
250.00
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Supit
jiejort:
THE SVPEHINTEMDEMT REPORTSDt
That the May Day Ce2ebration .ouid be he2d on
Saturday, May 7, 2949, in lesar Stadium.
That the Ca2ifornia Spring Garden Shorn had
requested the Park Dopart^mn-t ♦« «^-^^ .
"wparxment to participate in its
•how at the Oak2ami Garden Show Center. It mas so
ordered.
That a visitor at the Zoo2ogioa2 Gardens had
been c2a^ed by a bear and mas seriously injured.
That it mas necessary to install a new c<r-
oulating mater puMp in the bathhouse at the PleisHhacker
Pool and that the funds for this installation mould be
requested as a supplenentary budget item. It mas so
ordered.
That he had received a request from the Golden
Oate Dachshund Club Inc., to hold a dog shom at the
Golden Gate Park Stadium, but that inasmuch as the
Commission had adopUd the policy not to allom dog shoms
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^ommenaea that the requeet be denied.
It »a« to ordered.
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r»at », Kad r.c*l.,d ., ..ttaot. /r,» Mr. T,
M. oral,,,, Engtn»r, tM tke e..i ./ comtrucU.g .
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root h. »«d r.o,*,ed . r.,M,t/r«« *r.. 3r.c.
J'.r.s., r..Jt,r, u *.». .,,r «. property .« «,. j.r.
0/ ifor»,« ami C<,rt„U A„,nu,. /or th, purpo,, ./
<i»v,l.ptng it into a park ar... r,a,.,o» .. tM,
prop.rt, u ,0* d..,r«61. for park purp,,,,, tK, r.,...«
J^at Me 5unr<at Easter Seruicee would be held
at Mount Davideon on SaeUr Sunday, April 17.
Mgeting
There being no further bueineee to come be/ore
the Commieeion, the meeting adjourned at 6, OS p.m.
William Simone
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McLaren
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March S3, 2949
A regular meeting of the Park r«— * ^
¥ ^j *rt» ^arK Commieeion waa held
•» Wedneeday, Maroh 93. 1949, 4 d m <• i/ r
0 *»•», « P«»», im McLaren Ledge,
Golden Odte Park, San rrancieco.
The /blleiptng Cowmiaeionere mere preeent,
*'^* refer Bercut
Mr. Michael J, Buckley
^r. Wm. M. Co f /man ^
Mr. Fred D. Parr
The minute M of the regular meeting of the Park
Commiesion held March 9, 1949, .ere approved and adopted.
MoLoren^lark^ The Secretary presented the follom^
ing letter from the Director of Property:
• CITT AND COUNTT OF SAN FRANCISCO
REAL ESTATE LSPARTMENT
March 14, .$49
"b'^V*^*-^-^*** ^i'^one. Secretary
Park Commieeion
San Prmc.aco 16, California
Apprai.^al 200 Acrea More or Leaa
Lio^jed McLaren Park Area
*'Dear Mr. Simon at
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The following ia in anatoer to your letter of
ll aa"i?l''A '^^^' *\reference u' the above au{ject.
In aaid letter you asked for an appraisal of ^•''*'^*
hTeTuVlVnii ^^^ ""'''' '^ ""^'^ property\>h<ch you
MalMcllrln p ^? " Zl^ entitled Property Acquirement
1ia?/^n r/"r** ^'''" ^^^ '**^'*** ^"-^ divided on
lark.T^'^n''^ *•'' por-<on«, the northerly portion
portion marked 50 acrea more or leaa.
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ealcuJott.n c.nto«n. on ar,c »/ 16S lcre» mor, or
j-csa. uf that 165 acrea,
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67 acrea ia City owned property
53 acrea privately owned property
46 acrea liea within preaent atreet areaa
T?I '^''''w '■*^'»*<«'»**« J<55 acrea alao includea 13.7
acrea which we understand will be released to the
Bcara of Education. The southerly portion referred
to ^y you aa 50 acrea containa 52.7 acrea which
includea the atreet areaa.
* . ^* ^'our opinion that the 67 acrea, including
the appurtenant and adjoining atreet areaa haa a
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Tourt very truly,
/»/ Juptfn# J. Riordan
SVOENE J. BIORDAM
Director of Property
Preeident Teller informed the Commioeion that he
had been informally apprised by Board of Education
officials of their inUreet in the poeeible utilieation
of portions of McLaren Park for school purposes*
After considerable discussion, which mas
participated in by Director of Property Eugene Risrdan
of the Real Estate Department and Senior City Planner
Francis Violieh of the Department of City Planning,
the Commission decided that any action in connection
loith the proposal to sell a portion of McLaren Park
mould seem inadvisable at this time. It mas further
decided that until a compleU survey has been
accomplished, plans for the construction of a rifle
range in McLaren Park mould be held in abeyance*
lexar Stadium^ On the recommendation of CommiS"
sioner Coffman, the application received from St*
Mary's College for permission to play a football game
with the University of Oregon in lesar Stadium, th«
evening of September 16, 1949, mas approved^
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/•r tft* *oiw.t«pi, Santa Maria it Outla,
.t t*. Polo run on aun<,a„. MarcH 37 an^ „ ,.b,„u.nt
daU§ voa granted*
*r. aarfn H«rr<.. rojuo.t for pomUoion t. »,«
t». /.od e.»e.„«,n at *»e folo Tioli bosUnUg Sunday,
April 24 and continuing through th. .„,*» ,/ May «..
dtfni«d«
OonceuioMl Coucoi^ions^ '"^ P^opooal /ro, Stoacy Catering
Company /or th, loaoing of food and refroolmont otani,
located in th, rioiohhackor Pool and 2oo aroa, «.
referred ta Pretident Teller,
Tl^iJLPeayjr T^^n Peak,, THe re.uesU fro. tHe T^n P,ak. ParUr.
Mo. SU, Mauve Sons a/ the Golden Fe.t, and the Board
•/ SupervUerM, that the Park Commie.ien give con.idera.
t<.» *• the development of city property on Twin Peako
ao a park area mas diecuoood. The Superintendent stated
that there were no fundo for thio development and it
mao ouggested that they be included in the 1950-51
budget requeoU. The matter was referred to the
Superintendent for further study and report.
'/^'^^^ Merced- Lajce JTerced-Z-orXJlj^ajtozLire^ After a full
r^n^on diecuooion of certain proposal, for the use of land and
adjustment of boundaries in the Lake Merced^Port Funston
ar#a, the Commission, on motion of Commissioner Parr,
•oconded by Commissioner Buckley, decided that no «oue
ohould be made concerning the Zoo Extension and the
proposed Fort Funston acquisition until a completo
survey could be made to determine park needo.
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|5i..t^Biud. aiiatJouUj^r^^^Cj,ni,r^^ On ..u.n ,uly na6.
SJZ12^ ty ComMU.ion.r B.rcui and ..c.nd.d ty CounU.ion.r
BuokUy, th. 8up,rinun<i,nt «o. in.truoUd U work out
tk. UtaiU with tko I^tlto UtilitU. Commu.ion for th.
planting •/ tho Municipal Ratify right of ^y on
Sloat BouUvard, through tho io.uanco of a Work Ordor
by th* Publio UtilitioB CommiBoion.
St, Mary'o S<juaro , Par..i v., i^, ^ho propooal
for tho purohaB0 of lot adjacent to St. liary'^ Square,
presented by Oini Mabel Der and lim Genevieve Der, »«•
coneidered. After a full diecueeion and on motion of
CommiBBioner Bercut. eeconded by Coumiaeioner Parr, the
following reeolution was adopUdt
RESOLUTIOM NO^ 172^
RESOLVED unaniMouely by the Park Commieaion that
the Secretary be and ie hereby authorieed to requeat
the Director of Property to prepare an ordinance U be
presented to the Board of Superuiaora covering the
diapoaal of Parcel No. 14, on the corner of California
and Quincy Streeta, adjacent to St. Mary* a Square, aa
this parcel of land haa been declared aurplua by the
Park Commiaaion, under Section 41.1 of the Charter of
the City and County of San Francisco.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary ia hereby
author ired to perform such acta, on behalf of the
Commiaaion, aa may be necesaary or convenient to give
effect to the purpose of this resolution.
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Palk ^''*'" i^i^J^-gJigj^or* Presidio Parkway. On the
ilUMlos recommendation of the Superintendent and on motion made
by Commissioner Bercut, aeconded by Commiaaioner Buckley,
the suggestion of the Parkside District Improvement
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atrip ^ro. i.t. Auenue to Par,.Pr.,,,,, p,,,,,^^ „^^
approu.6. THe Superintendent .as instructs, to infom
iH. Department of Putlic Works that tHe Co..ission
favored this improvemont.
£ho rel ine ^J^ni-U^SLjAsociatior^^
Shoreline
Planning
i*, count ./ t7S0.00. „a. a;.pr»„.d, /,r » .e-ft.r.^.p
f» t». S»or.I„e Planning A„oriaUon 0/ California.
a» pscowi.nded by Uavor Robinton.
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ifenience -, ^..
station: ,econd,d. tKe Seor.tar, „a, author,,,., t. r,,„„« t^.
l»o Conoeni,nre ..tation. On notion duly .od, and
Bayoieia
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Mayor to re^ppropriate $18,218.00, allocated for the
construction of the Stow Lake Boat House and Convenience
Station, for the construction of a convenience station
at the Zoo%
The Secretary infomed the Commission that the dty
Attorney had been requested to furnish an opinion
whether the Tuhruan bequest funds could be utilised for
the construction of the Stow Lake Boat House and Con^
oenience Station^
BaM2lm_Parkj, The City Attorney's recommendation
that the action on file, dated February 31, 1944, to
restrain Charles L. Harney from doing any further (
excavating at the east side of Bayview Park, be dismissed,
vas approued^
Jej:X£rson^quarej^ On the reconmendatton of the
Superintendent, the request from Rev. Uelvin Earl,
St. Paul Baptist Church, for permission to hold
Saster Sunrise Services at Jefferson Square was denied.
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Il£^£c^ Tht request from the Ninety^rir.i
infantry nUUUn. OHC , to oon.uct a .rill competition
V R.O.T.C. unit, on Pri.ay. May 13, at Big Hec, .a.
appro utdm
^^^Sie^Joim^. The CouMioeion autkoriMe<i the
payment of $28.12 to WilUa. M. Toner, covering a
claiu file, „H. tHe d,. Attorney', .^fi,.^ ^,, ,,,,^,
f M. autonotile ty a runaway team of ponies.
The following letters were read and referred
to the Superintendent*
Request from Pacific Bowmen ffuntrs for the
construction of an indoor shooting range.
Request from the American Broadcasting Company
fer an opportunity to meet with the Commission ta
discuss televising sports activities under the
Commission's Jurisdiction.
Request from the California Synodical Society
Of Home Missions that the trees in front of their
home on Deffaro Street be trl«ii«d.
Request from Mr. D. Tufo, 2536 leth Avenue,
fr permission to remove two trees in front of his
residence.
Request from Mr. E. Rusfeldt, 1219 44th Avenue,
for permission to plant trees in front of his home.
Request from the Civic League of Improvement
Clubs and Associations that white parking lines be
painted between Marina Boulevard and the bay shore.
Requests from Mr. J. c. Spooner, 1691 Geneva
Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Davis, 1671 Geneva Avenue,
that the drainage condition from McLaren Park be
corrected.
Request from Mrs. Mary Growney that the back
fence of her property, damaged by vines from Duboce
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/T tree, on Bayshore BouUvaM ts rsp^ire6 .r fiiu^
in.
The following letters wer^ read and ordered
fiUdt
Communication from Mrs. Sthel J. libbs
relative f he, proposal to J.o., the Palace of Ftne
Arts for a roller skating rink.
Communication from Parkside District improve^
ment Club endorsing the tree planting program.
Communication from property oumers in the
1300 block Of 37th Avenue commending the Commission
on the improvements along Sunset Boulevard.
Communication from the Group Work and
Recreation Council of San Francisco, The Community
Chest, endorsing the acquisition of Angel Island.
Copy of letter from Director of Planning to
Mr. Eugene J. Riordan, stating that the acquisition
of the land adjacent to leuar Stadium is in conformity
with the Master Plan.
Letter from Mission Viaduct Terrace Improve^'
•wnt Club endorsing proposed children's center at
McLaren Park.
Communications from the following, endorsing
Sutro Heights as the site for the Monastery Santa
Maria de Ovila:
Cow Hollow Improvement Club
Zarl las ten
Western Women's Club
San Francisco Women's Breakfaat Club
Letter of appreciation from the Robert Emmet
Day Celebration Committee.
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Extension
of Time:
Award of
Contractmt
letter fr.u Sup.r.Uor CHesUr R. MacPH,, r.JaUv. U
*^* <i.ci.i.n 0/ tn. Par, CoMUis.ion concerning tH.
r.«ut.t /or a ^ard tall <iiaM.ncl in Mi..un FarU.
X.iter /ram Mr. Lout, Sutter. President,
Mecreation ComMiasion, /or tke c.rdiaJ reception
extended at tHe neetiny a/ MarcH 9, an, tke /t^.oratle
motion an regue.i /ar tHe trana/er o/ rranUtn Square
autHori,,i t. *«„ «, ,,„,/.« ,»,. and W.ctr.e Co-pa-,
U «».*ruct c.rta., 1,„ «t.n.,.n. .. ,,. c.nUnnial
ButUtng, tn Fort»„uiH Sgucr.. ,« ord.r to proofs,
.Lctrtc «r»tc. at «, p„t„., <t.,ignated tn th,
construction ^r„ing,, tHe e,tim,te,l eo.t ./ tM. ,«r»
being $400^00.
Aj:^2jyjtuM^UaeUj^^la^ On the recommendation
0/ the Superintendent, a thirty day exteneion wa,
granted Mr. Prentiee French /or the delivery a/ the
faster Plan /or the Strybing Arbaretum.
Rj^lacement of the Irrig.^i.. ^^,^^^ „^ ^ ^
ISIU The Secretary presented the /oUoming bidet
Aasociated tngineera
Wenrick dk Aeaociatea
Fred Fairey
Fergueon Bros.
F* J* Treacy
it* J* A Harold Treacy
$3,183.00
3,260.00
3,400.00
3,466.00
3,69S.OO
4,350.00
On the recommendation o/1he Superintendent
and on motion duly made and seconded, the /allowing
resolution was adcptedt
RESOLUTIOM Jro, 7yg^
SES0L7ED unanimously by the Park Commission
that a contract be awarded to Associated Engineers
covering the replacement o/ the Irrigation System at
Bernal Park, San Francisco, and the Secretary be and
he is hereby authorised te execute t he same in the
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name •/ the Park Commtmaton /i»w *i. ^
ommiation and that pavnent therefor
in the a.ount ef $3,183.00 he ^u ,r.u ...ropriati.n
BIB.913.01 (ReoonetructUn an. Replacement . Bernal
Park Irrigation Syetem Replacement).
gJ^gJLigiL^d Repaying .f,Jhe_j:i,Hth Av.nuf
Intrance f Goldmn nn*. p^.w -. _
ai-irarit The Secretary presented
the /ellewing tidei i,tm£_Sjm _ »i» n,.
ray improvement Co. 1:^96 t'Ml P/slt
On the recommendation of the Superintendent and on
motion duly made and seconded, the following resolution
wa« adoptedi
RESQLUTICK »0^ T7o^
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission
that a contract be entered Into M>ith Charles L.
ffarney covering the widening and repaving of the
Eighth Avenue Entrance to Golden Gate Park, San
rrancisco, and the Secretary be and he is hereby
authorised ta erecute the same in the name of the Park
Commission and that payment therefor in the amount of
$4,900.00 be paid from Appropriation 950^ (Mary Taylor
Beardslee Bequest)^
Delinquent
Arc-cunta:
Tacht
Barbort
Del inq uent_AccountSj, On the recommendation of
the Superintendent, the following delinquent accounts
mere referred to the Bureau of Delinquent Revenue:
John Murray $5.00
Arlington Alexander 7.50
Tacht Farber Mooring Lic^^n*^^^ on the reeom^
mendation of the Director of Recreational Activities,
the following Tacht Harbor Mooring Licenses were
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NAliE OF APPLICANT
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NAME or BOAT
SoMerette
Robert y. HenBen
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Edioard 0^ Letter
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Walter A^ Junge
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ing resolutione were adoptedi
RESCLVTTON MO^ ^^IS
RESOLVED unanimouely by the Park CommiMMion
that for the beet interest and proper conduct of the
Park Department the Controller be and ia hereby
requested to approve the following paymento,
$S,554.60
^in^l Payment - Se'ating Fa'cilitiea at
Big Recreation field. Golden Gate Park
MALOTT A PETERS OM
/^f»ia2 Payment - Application of a Light
reoriny Surface on Four Tennia Courta
Alta PloMa and ffolly Park.
LOTS A HAVM
Final Payment . Construction of a ConcreU
Sideioalk and Concrete Curb at the 5,/-,
2oo2agical Gardens.
PREMTISS FRINCJ
J^irat Payment ^ Preparation of a Master
,lan for the Developi^ent of the Helene
Stryhlng Arborttum and Sota'xlcdl Oardena
COLAW EEAJIVG A SHt:ET METAL 70,
Installation of a Gas Heater in th* J,r,
Zoological Gardens Lunch Room.
PATSE CONSTRUCTION COMPMfT
Third Paymenrt - Restoration and Preaerm
oation of Amundaon's Ship "GJca''^
244.50
400.16
950.00
185.00
4,465.30
RSSCIUTION NO^ 271 a
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission
that for the beat interest and proper conduct of the
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r«?u..t.d t, approve «, /ollo^Ug Ora.r, f,r S.rutc.
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ORDER FOR
SERVICE
OR WORK VENDOR
M Ralph Hurray
95 General BronMe
Corporation
PESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
Band Music - 1949 May $646.80
Day Celebration a*
lesar Stadium
Furnishing oj a menorial 105.00
oronMe plaque for the
Eighth Avenue entrance
Golden Gate Park
RESOLUTION NO^ 1720
RESOLVED unanimouBly by the Park Commission
that for the best interest and proper conduct of the
Park Department the Controller be and is hereby
requested to approve the /olloioing transfers to
provide funds for the temporary employees required to
replace permanent employees on leave without pay:
Frmm Appro p. 812^110^01 U Appro p.
812^119^01 ^
$1,250.82
To replace Gi%vanni Mallegni, 058
Gardener, on leave for period March
25 to June 30, 1949
(ReQ. T. 107S1 609.58
To replace John Ramsgard, 058
Gardener, on sick leave f^r period
Mnrch PI f June 30, 1949
(Reg. T » 1073) 641. Z4
RESOLUTION NO^ 17^1
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commiseion
that for the best interest and proper conduct of the
Park Department his Honor, the Mayor, be and is
hereby requested to have an ordinance prepared
appropriating $1000.00 from Appropriation 812.199.00
(Park Compensation Reserve) f Appropriation
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op.rat,.n ./ t^. ir.„e,pai s.,«„, ,„, ., ,„
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for* i).part.e,t th. Controii.r ». »„„ ,. ,.,,,„
giff /-JajTCISCT rrVTPirw^L COifl^rr^rr /,,«5.e7
»»Ta pvviatng and iecuring approDriiitm
^oye»ifccr i, 1943 to June 30, 1949.
RESOLUTION VO^ T»oo
RESOLVED unanimouBly by the Park Communion
that for the beet interest and proper conduct of the
Park Department the Controller be and ie hereby
requested to approve the following Work Order:
W.O.
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DESCRIPVIOM
AMOUNT
Tile Work at the
Aquatic Park Pavilion,
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RESOLUTION NO^ l'>9^
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commtosion
that for the boot interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department his Honor the Mayor be and is hereby
requested to have an ordinance prepared reappropriating
$18,218.00 from Appropriation 812^00^1 (Combin-^tion
Convenience Station and Boat Souse at Stow Lake) to
Appropriation 812-^500^79 (San Francisco Zoological
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C.rpTatio, «. f^rnUH , .«.r,a2 6r.,„ pi„„ ^.,
t». J««»t* i„„„, f,tra,c.. aoU.n Gate Park a.d t^at
He r.co«.,<,., «,. „,^ .^ „,^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^_^_^^^
riot ^, would reju<.,t «^, tru.t«, 0/ ih,
S.ard»l,e Bt,u„t for tH» addttUnal ,onU. ,n «.
>>.<,ue.t /und u .«», ^.„.r «.pr.„.,„t. „ ,„,,,„,
That he foanted authority t# calJ for Md. /or
tH* Yacht Fartor Replacement of Pile., Gangway, and
rioatt. It uas 90 orriered.
That he had received a request from the R.O.T.C.
high school tand. for pimie.ion t. play in Union
Sguare duriny Putlic Schools Week, commencing April
S5, and that he recommended that permission te granted.
It teas so ordered.
That the date of May 7, selected for the May
Day Celebration, conflicted with the date assigned to
the high schools for the annual track meet, and that
it loas suggested that the celebration be held on
Saturday, April 30. It mas so ordered.
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Meeting
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There being n, further buetne,, to c,*, before
the Cow,U,ion, the meeting aijournei ot 6,30 p,m.
William Simont
Secretary
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have adtqu&te %me /or further si:.
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April 1?, 194Q "^
A regular .a.eting ./ the Park Co..i,sion .a. Heia
•n We6nes,ay, April 13, 19,,, 4 p..., ,„ Udaren U,,e.
aol'Ien Gate Park, San Trancisc9.
The /olUioing Co'miasione r^ v,ere preaentt
L^r* pt'iV/* ^:^^''^» President
Minutes
Approvedi
ir. I ich2cl J. Buckley
iir. Fred D, Parr
The ninufca ./ the ParV Com-.ia^ion meettns ^^H
Uaroh 23, i:-49, uiere apprsvec and adopted.
l2£:ilJ[mcUL2nd,Ga, ^u.. r,>:r. 2fr. ^. Elmore
Tacht
Harbor
Z Bous/^''^''''"' rep..eentUy Pun.ett, Pare, an, Wutchison,
Covej_ appeared and pr.se,. tcU prints ./ Sou.din,. Chart ana
Topographic Juruev «/ l^unicipal Ta.ht -ariar :.nd Ga9
Vouce Co.. On .oito^ ' :■ r.e - :on.-.i,,ion.r Bercut,
sei^ondee ty ^ -' :,8inner J^u^kley, the prints .ere
accented j.nd -^.Tjied,
Tachf rrgrl^r ^^i:_nj±9n. Mr. "^ i,on also
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Juperiniendent, ihr discuaai
recommendation a/ thi
on on the DeLeuw P
postponed until a /ro
re complete rtr^ori,
nembera 0/ the ata//, lohich
eport wae
u)Ge Compiled by
the menb
report ivould be furnished
cr9 9^ the Commiasion on Frida
"he President waa autho
V, April 15,
'istd to present thia prelimi
na
report io the L'ayor'a Cabi^^et
Comriaaion, and to di
ry
scuaa u}ith the 1%
0/ having the V-frcct
meeting, on I e half of the
iyor the possibility
or Of Planning aasist i
n niakir.
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3tudy as to houj the DeLeuw r!
plan u)ill effect th
oyatem,
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garden CenUr. Ura. Brack Smith
9 representing the
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^an Iranciaco PlBt^er
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hat a date be
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prepare a cornels t«
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proposed plaque waa an-^rauf^d ., », • .
a,.,.r#ued, auh^^ct to t?;. approval
•/ the Art Com^iaaioit^
^ public cert-yionj tm c, j-ht. v ^t.
^y tt ^clebrut, the Qoy.pUtUn of
iht rcaU ration jork at thm «;,,-.
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ity Attorney luas pv^ sented to Ihs Pa
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'CTICK OF A BOAT FOUSE
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0 advantage, to r/ndcr pl.lAno
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liC
Stow La\e and th.
ape ci/ically pr^ji
be used /or repair
ve^ueat nay be used
aforementioned
pinion that
/or the beauti/icut
i^mproue-nenf 0/ the boct ho
part 0/ the /und
ded that
use
^^on 0,
ife
Quli
11 "^'^'^•/«''' repairs or Tr.ainte nance since fh7n.^
The
ae latter i^ord
expression ''/urther adornment
a would indicate that it
wa.
hia
iiitention that aom^thin ■--.« ^-. . ,, - • "-
coula be used -"ir -fh^ *«^— --.,!,I ^ ^V , ^'^ *^* /unda
t
house
9r the improoemcnf. 0/
y '.'jy als9 be used /or th
e construction 6
the boat house
a o
o->a'
Tou
''L7?;:y!r!.'*'f'-^:^^*^-^^'^* ^^0-id th. Pa
'"omjnisaion believe that
J9rCs 0/ Webster':^ A%?^
'i-^'tcd abO"e) ujould enilellish
aauantage tr render it mo
a neu) boat h
OUSff
(to
rk
j-nt-rnati^r^^j jictio
use
na\
y as
•r Doull
9j the Park
/or thic
^ Park 9r set ii o//
J-dd to the beautu, sdI
re plea sin J or attract
rpo^e
Al/re
finisr or
lue
<- Fuhrtnan bequest n.ay b
■i ttrac t iueness
€ used
ip0e
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tfulZy submitted,
Di'^n 1
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'n x9Li9n duly ^i ^e by Comriss
seconded
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iUi'^'it A ?r,et,vaJ hearing aa« n«2d
Keaar
StadiuMt
Tr9§
Planting
P»U and 5t.,,,<.„ str.rt,. j„.,,,.,,;, „ ,,^^^ ^^^^ ^^
«.*.,« dui» ^a.J, i, C.,»M„,.„,r Parr. „co„ded ty
i» call /tr 6<dfi,
r.^ar Jtu^i.^, i>n motto/, of Cc-nmisaioner CofJ>.an,
aec.nded l^y Commissioner Sercui, ik. action 0/ the
Con.^i3aion,re.ommen.iing impr.uemenU U ICe car Stadium
at the meeting of the Finance Committee, Board of
Supervisors, April 13, u^a^ clarified by a p.Ucy
statement that the Park Comni.sion Had n.t at>a.donee
*fc# possibility of buiUing a Btt^dium in I'oLar^n Park
ai sot^e future ii^e if and :.h.,» craJiUone p.rn^if, and
funda can bs maU available,
slTtV'"' M^-^^i^r,J.n^a,^r^n^e^g^na, On ..Hon of
^^ila/'^^'''''^'' ^^^"> --'^^^^ y r.n^t,sio..r Ber..t, t^e
o.,r -^.ry raa i.-;c.rwr: -f c.m^^unicaU wit?, these
^■iriie. interested in .ertain ,ite» far ' ^e L'.nisUry
Santa L'ari. ,e a:. .- , r.,.est ■'-y --, ,,^,ae
brUf^ ,Hcu>in^ u.hy -»..y y,ar.- ' '^.onaat^ry in the
:-> ^^ons th", ._, -.-.a-d.J. -. ., r.r.y,t3 .r -o
i'- fully studied by ihe *e«i-r. .^ inmUgf,
re
RtS^Parki
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Gardens^
Sm F^ZroJn,ir^.^f J
S^rdensj, The r<
Bes»Ifo.
1736 i
iSon Francisco Sports, Travel
quest JTom the
9i9n it ufle thfi bear cub "Pokey'*
the show from April 2S, through
and hoat Show for permis-
during the period of
yh i^'ay J, 1B49,
recommended by his JTonor the ^
<iyor, was full
On otion duly made by Co%mi
by Co^.^iasioner Bercut, *h<
ao
y t-'fecu4(ded,
6 si oner Cofp,an, seconded
request ua? yranted under
the conlitiona and f^gulations laid
down by the Supers
intf'ncenf.
, couerinj expe
naeSf ir.ruru.
ice^ propelT
auperoision of the bear^ et
<-'•
Cn motion of roni'nissianer P^rr, i,
rood at ion u?as adopt^d^ r«8^i
nam.
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i'ti9n ro, 203^
adoptt J
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Commission 0n Ccfol-r IS 1
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of Tinef
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quasi /ron The D
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Pany j'or a twenfy.da
contraci for the yradU
at the kunicipal Yacht JT^
U extension of t
^y, paving aua dri
Ui
^ riffle on
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■ arlcr ivas granted
Alta
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PI
AlZj, ria:iaj_ Q^ the r
comm^n<Jati(yn f\r :^,t. S
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mission tt use *hc AH
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or an Easter
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request fPo-^, the Jirl ^coute
i:> jtll ^oohies in Jolden Gut: p
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ark
luring t^^ir
Cookie Scli
'$ On Saturday^ Apr
f KJ ^.r,L Q
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and
Saturday, Ajiril 30^ -^as d
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Ifittir from, the Cl^rk
f .n
X.lf
crjoJosin^ regueat /ro
i^oaro' 0/ <Superi;isorj
m
<, ;
*y Tlanr.ing Com^i
to tTitf i
sfiion relaf
mprovem^nt o/ ^^Joat 5ouI«uard
atiDtf
•/ the track
<ind the trana/er
Utilitiea Cowfiaaion
Tea ,r^om ike jurisdiction a/ the fu
tlii
'o th0 Park CffT»^isai-";
rep9rt and rtcommentiatton.
t rcquestini
Be^ueii-t -ps!
,f*cu.
bltQ
rcnider.ts /f^^ ^v^ j^OO
jt (-'
9r .} r .i
ion to n]-2iit
refa in
^ront 0' th
#r rt sider^ceai
^ef^upsi /ro:\ ..rtf^jcr-ty
or r€7^,oual •/ ire
J^equeat „ r
owneP at r3C2 2farJtct Circet
f In /ror.i
hat
ouur-fis,
appr:^r1 lie /lover i-i.'i-lz
y
o>: ;,;a
t Ccrr.pany that art
de in Union Square an.
,ie L
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•he Ar.i rfw-ar.
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Bankers
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placs tc
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Barding
^OPU of letter rrar ^h, i
r jron .,»,e Asaociate dfy Planner
to the Director o*' P'-,»«*-v,,
^- P-o,.riy, concerning land transfer
at ircLcren Par, to tH. SoHool re,art.ent.
Letter fro. Do.n To.n A^.ooiafUn e.,resL,
appreciation for the beautiful cherr. st
•^ -* c^errt' blossom display
in Union Square ^
'■'»iic,» oj C2air., ,^(1,^ .,;,, CrntroZlcrU V/u.,
at J.o, '■^'^»'^00, afta.t.d 6^ Jar.. .„3.
^.i.«, .,t. /., ,,, i/o,..t»rv ^»nu I'aria :, ...•,<..
^a - i SCO Labor Council
ta^r.oraia ^^der::-t<ori 0/ Jo^.en's Clubs
I>*tt r fron, r-. 2nd Mrs. Pa^l T.
^e
"that the '.fanast^;^
' ^n
t ing
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Tach-t
Harbor t
83
Hon Of tke Director of Recreational Activities, tHe
following Tacht harbor Hooring Licen
^A}/r OF APPIZCANT
Le9 J, EtM-iler
Thomas A^ "appe
Oliver Cm Joss
see were appro vedt
^•^^ l\J,Arleie
16
Tenp,
Larmen I'ay
yniy f.
Award
of Con-
^£^^^iiXjg,i22or^ Ke;,c.r Ba.>^^jU_^^^22_f^_ijj^^
tracts, The Secretary ^resent.d the follou,ing MJa,
- Salvage
o
* - «-^
Fin'i T!arduj9oC Floor ^ »- "^ ' t-^js
On -t, -^commendation ^ tA« SuperinUnJenf .nd on
m9ti0n duly : . : . ^ided, the jolln
was u<:'^ p ' ig
none
none
none
•- a"! u-^ion
I Re 8, No »
1737!
— — r una^moui^, .^ ■' p^^k .?^,^is;,i^
'ut
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oav^ring r...ir. t. fU^r, re;.ar Lasketball Pavilion.
a an
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Uinton and Kufn
Ferguson Bros^
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Arras & Son
'^ • ^9 Trs ^oy
S,774.0Q 5; 57
2,766.00 3.95
3MGj4mOO 5,--
3,990.00 5_75
on .,ii,n luly .^ce an, aeco.ded, ,. foUo.iny
RE2')lVED u'lanimousJu ., ^»., p. -- ■ . ^^ . .
a o9ntPaci be a-^c.rded f Mini'* . : T. ■ «„ ,<,,.,. ^i,.
•a^^nrir i^or. ,n -. mutiny Layoo. 7'..;;., CojL,
at • Palace oj' .im arte, . . , , ;, . ,, .
i* r/t >- w ."" i ;:.!■) .
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rc^'or
^^■^unt 9/ ^^,7^Z.B5 CC ",540.00 plus 60 ,..i at
^^
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■■irU Shore J : . , ping).
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l9wrie Pauiig Cotnmnu
Jensen ^ Piit^
Fay I^iproocmer.i ;.o,
I- into n and Kuhon
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8,500^00
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10, '19 4. 00
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OR motion duly made ^.,, cec,."- ■
uT^aJiimni^sly by ihr ^atk Cowmissiori that
• ' r - into with Zn-nrir PaAr.^
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86
R^o. and U.e ^ecr.tary be ani He i, ..r..^ .ut>.orUed U
.x.cu*. tke 3a«e U tHc nor. 0/ Ue Park C„,.,„i„„ „,
that paynent tkerefor U tHe anounf of ^4.800.00 te paU
/r... Approprlati.. 61S.S00.SS (lUooln Park Irri^aUon
Sysiem) ^
Tr
Re 8, No 0
1742
^^"^^ ^^^^' r.le Secretary jireaented the Sallowing bidet
Lump Sun f^» r» « n
(?• Paulsen
Justice Dunn
Leonard C9at'->s
Min-ton .ini Kulon 3d',:'e}>
$ir,,rFG
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26,000
$14, COO
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On. -the rec--immendc.tl9.i a " - ., ,.- * • «^ «^
■-''•'•-'■ T* and on
♦^ <^c-, e foIl6.. . ^ retslutUn
RESOLVED unanimously by ih- r,-/, .> ^U.: ■; ihai
impwemen-ts to - '- -- '— irf-" --* - >-
''*'—-' ' w ' , ■ . _ f n
-- . iri, .,a-. r v; J -< ^ ." • -v., -
la hereby aufhorist .' io extiufr '
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I ■ from Apr.r-^Ti
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1743a
87
RESOLVEB unanimously ,y ,,, p,,, C,..U.ion tHat
a contract te entere, into .itH J. a. OraUan jor tHe
drilling and casing a 14 inoh -n^^.^
^ * -"* ^""^ ^^*-»' ^^11 vicinity 0/ the
A.rt/i Dutch Tindmlll, Golden Ga^e Park -n -
# c« o.e rarK, ^an ^ rancisc9,
an, m S.creury te a.-s ^, ,. ,,,^,^ au*^.^..«, t,
anJ t.^at paj,,..* tlere/.r in iH, a...u„f <,^ Jir,5fj.c,.
Irrigation Syat'em)^
Re^olutiona were adoptedt
Rea»No9
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^t^art'.eni tk^ C^^troUer be and i^
4 ;
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a^jT9Je th(^ /oila-cfn, PATl'^VTJ
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17 2d
Contdm
Second Progress Pajment . In-^ tan *■ S3, 766.50
a JTev) Scum Pail drainan^ //-^aJJatjon o/
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d9
^cL..\o. Defari.'neni the Controller he and ir: h ^ ^.
^^^^ ^PProue ike foUou:iny AllCTlFVTS .if.: Tu^m
• »-•* i^- .»j
i,atte« S|/sier* ^1S9^7S
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lit,
cirt230^04m3
$1,000.00
ResmNot
1731
Park Ccin'nia&ion that
r::::oi c'Tior r-^ jy-^y
/•r the teat interest and ^r,, r conduat $, ... r.r;.
i/.^.rv .n^ .'.. .:n.r^j,p ^^ and U hereto r, ,.e.t.c
, -^ .. .'jy,;^ yhaft and
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appotntnent, and r,«o.aI. t. tran,nttU<, to l^e
C«.fr,JJ,r ancf tH. Civil Servic. Co««i..f<,„.
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u?o« stf ordered.
Thai h. had received a request from I'r. Ben
Martin, CHe..ut, Se.ay. Treatment P2^ t, J.r ..rmis.ion
t# attend annual mef±'i-t, r -^ v ^ - ^
«e^T. ,y, ( ..i^ornia Sewage JTorka
v.. r.co«-.»,«d tHr r»,ueat t. grani.o. Ti .oa^ ,,
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to anC re-^^eltn, .■ ,. . ^u** an' ' , .. ..Uuinp . ar
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San rranot9oo, California
April 97, 1949
A regular meeting of the Park Commieeien mat
held on Wedneoday. April 87. 1949. 4 p.m., in McLaren
Lodge, Golden Gate Park, San rtyinoiooo.
The following Commioeionera »«r« ni>«. *
• ■'•»• preoentt
Mr. larvey K. Teller, Preoident
Mr. Peter Berout
Mr. Michael J. Buckley
^r. Wm. M. Coffman
Mr. Tred D. Parr
The minute » of the opecial meeting of the
Park Commieoion held April 6 and the regular meeting
held April 13, mere approved and adopUd.
jOMar Sodium, Meeer». Arthur Wilkine, Bay
Smith, and Mr. Eanlon, repreoenting the Municipal
Conference, appeared to diocuoe tll» propoeed ezUnoion
•f IcMar stadium by the acquieition of property
adjacent thereto.
During a detailed diocueoion, the Commioeionero
explained the neceaeity for the acquiaition of thia
property, atreaaing that the otadtum could not be
enlarged and the Frederick Street bottle-neck could
not be eliminated mithout acquiaition of the property
in queation.
At the concluaion of the diaeuaaion, Commia-
aioner Parr, acting in hia opacity aa finance chairman,
ezpreaaed the appreciation of the Commiaaion for the
very helpful auggeationa made by the three gentlemen
repreaenting the Municipal Conference.
X»in Peak§j^ The requeata from the Tmin Peak§
Parlor, M.S.G.W., and Board of Supt rviaora that the
city owned property on Tmin Peaka be developed aa a
park area, mere conaidered. The Superintendent
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i.cot.d „,r« ./ pt. Uto, A«,nu,. Ucluding Butr,
«a«,, t, t, ...d /*r r,cr,au,n purp.„,, „, tf„.
Th, Superintendent in/omed the ComMtseion that
Mr. PHtl Davie., The San francUco Bank, Had called
on him to dieeuBB Sutro Bathe and that he had
regueeted Mr. Davie, to prepare a trie/ on this .«6.
Ject mhich •ouJd then be eubnitted to the member, of
the Park Commi..ion. The matter ^a. ordered held over
until the meeting of May 25.
Garden Center^ The SupertnUndent .tated that
he ma. meeting with repre.entative. of the S. r. riomer
Shorn relative to the po.eibilitie. of constructing a
garden cfnter in Golden Gate Park, and that he mould
have a further report at a later meeting. |
JUo^. The reque.t from the OJoa Poundation
for permie.ion to place a larger and more attractive
oign at the eite of the .hip OJoa ma. referred U the
Superintendent for action.
Spur Track. On the recommendation of the
Superintendent and on motion duly made by Commi..ioner
Bercut, seconded by Commie.ioner Coffman, the reque.t
from ihe U. S. Corp. of Engineer, that an ordinance
be granted to the Pederal Government for the construct*
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Union
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G, G.Park:
S,F,Zoo .
Animal
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Dtetnbtr 31, iS4S.
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0«d J*,, u ... ff„,,„ s,»,r. „ Saturday, April 30.
•o.» t. ia,3o, far a e«u«c e.r.w», ., «. r.««r» ,/
tfU ball /ram «». *,..,„ a„ ^,^,„ ^^,, ^^^ ^^^^^.^
/light »a« approved*
r** r#9u«a* /ro» the Conservative Baptist
Annual Meeting, fsr permission to conduct open air
•trulc, at noon and 5:30 p.m., in Union Square during
their convention. May 26 to 30, was granted. I
Oplden Oate Park^ The suggestions made by the
Police Commission to improve the Sunday and holiday
traffic conditions in Golden OaU Park in and around
the band concourse were considered very worthwhile
and the matter was re/erred ts the Superintendent
with full power to act.
&t T^ Zoo Animal Show^ The Commission discussed
the animal shorn to be conducted by Mr. James K. Scott
and Mr. Reuben Castang at the San Francisco Zoological
Gardens and ratified the action .f the President in
authorising the opening of the show.
fyrtf«ottt» Square^ The request from the San
Francisco Centenniag Committee for landscaping and
planting of shrubs and vines in Portsmouth Square
was granted.
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Th. r,gu*.t frou tk, San TrancUco C.nt.nnial
CoMMitt.. for pemis.ion f install a .outU putUc
Ul.pHon. tootk in PortsnoutH Sguar. for tko colo.
bration year, 1949^1950, was granted.
2StM£Jl.^oU_Park, The offor of a out of «
redwood log from tHe Russian niver CHoMter of Co^.ero.
to kU Fonor tHe l^ayor to U placed in Golden Gate
Park or son:c other suitatlc location ^s ac.pt.d ly
thf Park Commio^it^n^
^gjjgn ggj^ ParX Sand, The request from the
8.r. Youth Association for permission to hold a
ceremony in obseroorce of World Charter Day, in
connection ^ith the regular Sunday concert in Golden
Gate Park, June 26, mas granUd.
Msiina. The request from the office of the
Mayor for permission to use the Marina Park area for
a fireworks display on July 4 was granted.
Portsmouth Square The request from Elvin S.
Stendell for a thirty day extension of time on the
completion of the buildings at Portsmouth Square
teas granted.
Golden Gate Pt^rk^ The request from the Wine
and rood Society for the use of ten large potted
shrubs or trees from Golden Gate Park for their
annual ladies Dinner at the Palace Hotel, Tuesday,
if ay 24, was granted.
Golden Gate^ParXJandj, The request from the
San Francisco Examiner that the Golden Gate Park
Band Concert on May 15 be dedicated to the "I am an
American Week" was granted.
The request from Mr. Ralph Murray, Director,
Golden Gate Park Band, that the sum of $30.00 be
appropriated for the arranging and copying vocal
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Ssmaae Cl^tm^ The Seoretaru >«t. -. *», .
«» ©^ oiaf« and Requeei for Warrant
payable U Edward J. Murphy iis n^ w
ftr-pny, 9iGm03, damage to neem
eign caueed bv ladder tt±f"ih4m^
IT ^aaaer atriking aame mhen treee mere
trimmed on Bayahore Boulevard.
The following UtUrs mere read and referred f
Preaident Tellert
Letter from B. E. Stampolia, aubmttttng propoaal
/•r the operation of food and refreahment facilitiea
fr golf couraea and club houae facilitiea.
Letter from William i. Harlom, aubmitting
application for permiaaion to erect a food conceaaion
stand at the aeventh hole on Lincoln Park Golf Courae.
The folloming lettera mere read and referred
"to the Super in tendentt
Letter from Harding Park Oolf Club requeating
certain tournament datea at Harding Park Oolf Courae.
(Referred to Mr. Hickey).
Letter from Worthern California Baaeball
ifanagera Aaaociation auggeattng certain improvementa
at Big Bee Baaeball Field,
Letter from City Attomey'a Office relative to
claim filed by Velma White, $10,000, damagea far
peraonal injuriea auatained by her at the Zoo,
requeating an inveatigation and report.
The folloming letUra mere read and ordered
filedi
Copy of latter addreaaed to the Superintendent
•/ street Repaira relative to the need of aidemalk
repair at 20th and Dolorea Streeta,
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r.i.t.». to t», ... .^ ,,», ^,„,, ^^^ ^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^
5ttBdou, *«» a, 1949, 3 p,m,
rrom a. r.Bu,tn„, M,n', o.rd., oi«» .,pr...„.
Union Square^
letter from Mro. M. B.Bingkam concerning park
dovelopmento and improuemenf.
j£change of Animal^j, On motion made by
Commiooioner Parr, seconded by Commisoioner Bercut,
recommendation, for the exchange of animalo u>ere
referred to the President, the Superintendent of
Parks and the Director of the Zoo, ^ith full pomer
to act.
ZBcht Harbor^ On the recommendation of the
Director of Recreational Activities, the following
Tacht Harbor Mooring Licenses were approved/
Jim OF APPLTCAMl MRTH NO. jJAME OF BOAf
tugene D. Bennett 4 Shawnee
Leland S. Tennant 134^r Muriel
Eisolutjons, On notion duly made and seconded, the following
resolutions were adoptedt
RESOLUTIOM MO^ I^^aa
RSSOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission
that for the best interest and proper conduct of the
Park Department the Controller be and is hereby
requested to approve the following TRAMSFERSt
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71S^00»01 712^214-^1 iA3 A3
Materials and Supplies Mtce^ Repair - »*'*^
General Diuision Structures - Oen-
eral Division
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(fonoral Divioion
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Contraotual Sorviet^
Recreational Diuioion
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Contraotual Servicoo
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Materialo and Supplier
Ji9oroational Diuiaian
BSSOLTED unaninouolv by the Park C««M..<on
that for the toot intoreot and proper conduct of tko
Park Department the Controller be and is Herety
requeoted to approve the following PATMEMT81
TK0MA8 J, CBArr
eecond unit, etc, ««•»«•
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F^vVuin*'' ^"'*^'^ •'•trance - Aquatic ParU
650.00
8,625.80
8,987.10
750.00
Lfl I>VMC4MS0lfj;^j^^MR£^0i_S0^
rirot Payment - OradingY pa'Ana and
furnioking and driuing^'new piUo It
Municipal Tacht Harbor
ISM C. OERWICK IMC.
^^rot Progreoo Payment - Aepair* to
Recreation Pier, Aquatic Park
WASP AMD Bnu.F;^
rir!^^**'!!'** " Preparation of piano and
jpecl/lcatf one for the rehabilitation of
OoldVn'at^TaU':' ''' ^'creation field,
SAM FRAMCISCO CEMTEMMIAL COMMITTEE
lll'yA P^^'^JP''*^ J»« <» connection with
P^o^iding and oecuring appropriate oboervanco
Juned^llli *'»'»*«'^''«<»''<»»# fov. 1, 1948 to
PATME COMSTRUCTIOM m
rmai j^ayment - J«e.torat<on and Preoervation' *
•f Amun4oen*o Ship **OJoa'*, Golden Oato Park.
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r.,«..*.d *, approv, tHe f»U.,Ug ror» Ord.r.,
if^«- PSPARTME^T
^25 S.r.WaUr D§pt,
SXSCRIPTTnfr AMOVMf
IVrTiiVli il ^'""PO^^^V $625.00
a^rvica on the south
9ido of Pulton Street
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eoBt9 in exceea of budget
appropriation for six
monthe ending June 30, I949,
RKSOLVTIOM MO^ J7^y
«^Oir«, un.ni^,,iy ,y «. Park C„ui,.,o„ tHat
for tH. »..« Mt,p„, „^ p^,p^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^
i'.port.ent t». <7on«r.Ii.r ». „„ „ ,,,,,, ,,,„,.^,^ ,
to «A.pr.„ t». /oJi„«„j tran./,r. «o pr.„,„. ^„tf,
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to June 30, 1948 (1-1086) » sgg.OO
Tram Approp. eiS-llo-OS to Approp. ais.lla.aa o^ ^.
To roplac, Joo.pK Oaltnio. It tiieH,» ^'*'
Btlpor, »» ,<c» Uav, May 6. 1949 to
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BESOira «naM..„.i» ty tH, Par, Co«„.,.„
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San Franci$co to
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* 133 Starter . Part Dtpt,
.//.et«„. for tH. „. ..„«,. p,,,., *.„,„,,,, ^,^ ,^
1949, and for „« «. „„,^ ,3^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^
ApproprtatUn ai3.a03.04 (AlU^anc. g,ployo.,' Car, .
Hecreational Dtvtaton),
RSSOLUTIOM MO^ 7y^p
RESOLrSD unanimouBly by the Park CommU,ion thai
for the beBt interest and proper conduct of the Park
DepariTi.nt the V.nf.mlUr b. and i, hereby re^u.sicd
to modify the contract with the San ^rancfaco
Centennial Committee, Inc., for eeroicee to Provide
and Secure AppropriaU Obaeruance of the Centennial
Anniueraariea Occurring from Mouember 1, 2946, f
June 30, 1949, to make available to the 5«» Franc taco
Centennial Committee the unexpended balancea from
previous month' a allocationa; and to conaolidate the
total of theae unexpended balancea with the
allocationa for May and June 1949 into one amount and
autharisa the San Franciaco Centennial Committee to
expend thia money during the unexpired term of the
contract without monthly limitation.
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*Mt /.r tH. ^.t ,nur..t an, proper coniuct of tHe
Par, Department iHe Controller te an, i. Herety
regueste, to approve a Modification of Contract in
tHe auount of $732.00 to tHe contract .itH Eluin C.
Stendell for Construction of California C.ntennial
Buildinge in PortemoutH Square, 8an Tranciece, tkie
$732.00 teing tHe co.t of tHe follo.in, e.tra .or,
in tHe Dramatic Museum Building . (1) Installation
Of partition and doorway between tHe lobby and
adninietration section (2) Cutting new opening and
installing door and steps in west exterior wall of
closet Off Of administration section, (3) Relocating
lighting outlets in lobby, (4) Cutting ner opening
and installing 3*0 I 7'0 door and steps ir. west
exterior wall alongside platform, (5) Relccating
interior stairs and enlarging entry at weiterly end
of platform.
Supt.
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TBS SUPERIirrEHDEMT REPORTm^
THat He Had been negotiating witH kr. Rudy
Lang Jr., Realtor, oooering tHe purcHase of lots t(» be
used as an entranceway U Mt. Davidson Park, and tHat
he mas working out tHe details with the Director of
Property and Mr. Lang.
THat tHe Director of Public fort, wjs Having
plans and apecifications prepared covering the
installation of curbs in the cenie r strip ,/ the
Crossover Drive through Oolden Gate Park.
That the Oolden Oate Park exhibit at the
California Spring Oarden SHow Had taken a first prise
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That He Had received tHe reeignation .f Mr..
Sydney Stein RicH, CHief Wureerumnn n
9 •/ ffureeryman, Coneeruatory,
•//•otiue on or about May is.
^idjVur^ned: ^^"''^ *'*''^ '^^ /urtHer businee. to come before
tHe CoMmission, tHe meeting adjourned at 6:50 p.m.
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^«y ii, 1949
A regular u.^Ung o/ tk, Purk CounU.Un »a. H.U
on W.,n..day. May U, 1949, 4 p..., in McLaren Lodge,
Gelden Gate Park, San rranciece.
The following Commieeionere were preeenU
reter Bercwt
Michael J-, Buoklev
Fred Dm Parr
Abeenti Wm. M. Coffman
The minutee of the meeting of April 27, 1949,
toe re approved and adopted.
isrder^Sinter^ The Superintendent otatei that h0
had met with the committee repreoenting the S. r.
rUwer Show concerning the poeeibilitieo of construct^
ing a garden center in Golden Gate Park and that the
oomiittee to preparing a brief outlining all pHaeeo
•/ thio project which will be preoented to the Com^
miaaion for study prior to the next meeting.
^.trybing Beguetft, The following opinion wao
received from the City Attorneyt
" OPINION OF CITT ATTORNET
April 25, 1949
"n^^ff^^* ^^^ COMMISSION RE CONSTRUCTION OF A
wiIHIJH THL BOUNDARIES OF THE HELFNl? ^TPTDTun ^on/,™
ETVJi An BOTAUICAL «X«i.^-*r?*™f/J2j:f J^^^^J^""*
**Gentlemeng
*Tho Park ComMiooion la now contemplatina thm
cj^atruct<#» of a building and greenhouoe withU
the boundarieo of the Eelene Strybing ArboretuM
and Botanical Gardene in Golden Gate^Park. Thl
Propoeed building will be ueed for a botanicll
rlun'!'^* ^^•/*^ d<»piay#, meeting rooms for garden
clubs, and for other activities relaUd to the
iratinn '^,'^^' /^^'^'^'^^ «. well as for oS.in!..
tration. We also contemplate construction of a
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fill you pleas* advtag thtm r^^mj
9/ an Arboretum and »«*in<!^? i *"* **'*<' eo«pletton
tn Golden OaUpirk JiJ*?*^*^ ^'^'••'»« *• be •U«ot«d
* OPIMION
S*ru6i„ff Tuni or. a. /"Ji^BiJ"* **• P'"-P»"» •/ t»,
t\e folloiDing terme and condttionet - '"''^•c* t#
'2. ^ 6ron»» memorial tablet it to be Dlacmd in
\IV auitaW, UcatUn in taid Arboret^ to b^lr
and M °-^,:*' ^*** husband, Christian^trybing
and 0/ Myself, fgether with an appropriate
inscriptisn showing that the aiftmfthi»A^y.r. *
subl^lLy /.'':''''''' H''' •'^'^ inscnition to be
submitted to my executors for their approval.
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labeled for purposes of information. ^ y ^V
'ftn.r^J!*'''*!'''*!' ^^'*"*' 'P^c^J^cations and proposed
expenditures to be submitted to my executors and
to be approved by them.
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fl<nf-«ff *^* *?** '^^^ neceoaary funds for the
maintenance and operation of said Arboretum and
5otan<caI Gardens will be furnished by sa^ CiL
%lrk rl^^i """C ^*^ 'r-ancisto through said Board if
^ark Commissioners and that said Board of Park
Comnissioners will operate and maintain said
Arboretum and Botanical Gardens»* "
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n^. V f* **.,*?• op*"**"* •/ this Office that the two
projects outlined in your letter are proper steps tm
the laying out, arrangement, establishment and
^iyil *J1.^'^ "" -4r6oretu« and Botanical Gardens *
and that the expenditure of funds from Mrs. Strybino's
bequest f the Park Commission to carry out tZse
project, falls within the intent she expressed in her
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Cit\i ltt«rntfy
On motion duly nadt by C9Mmi99ior. r Bercut,
•econo'ed by Commissioner Buckley, the Secreiarv was
authoriMcd to take the necessary steps t. petiti.n
the S. F. Superior Court, Probate Department, fr an
•^der approving and authorising proposed expenditure*
from the ffelene Strybing Bequest fund^
mZla^'l ^''"^^^'^ ^^-^ ^^ne ^nn,e. THe Superintendent
presented a proposal from PtUack and Pope coitring
the preparation •/ plana fr the Rifle Range a«
ifcLaren Park. Dn motion duly mxde by Commissioner
Bercut, seconded by Comir.issiom r Buckley, the
Secretary mxs authorised f prepare an agreement
between the Park Commission and Pollack and Pope, for
a sum not f exceed $1200.00,
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./ t*. Stanvan M,trtcl Coordinating Council for
r.utH W.lfar,. UgetH.r .itH ...j.,. ,j. ,,, ,rsani,aUo!,.
^PP.ar,i. re<,u..tin, in/om.Uon cno.rnins «.. prcp.„d
«p.„d<tur. ,/ M. tlc.OOO includod in tk. 1949^0
»»de.« covering t*« .ur„.y and partial 6ov,Up,enf of
Buena Viata Park^
Th^ Superintendent explained that if the budget
iten is approved, a survey u,ould te made ./ the perk
and plans devel.ped coveting the construction of a
baseball diamond, additional tennis courts, and play
areas for children. When the plan is couplet., the
balance •/ the $10,000 would be used f.r partial
improvements.
Spur Trcok^ On the recsmmendation of the Supers
intcndent and sn mstion •/ Comn>.issioner Parr, seconded
by Csmmissioner Berout, the Commission reaffirmed its
actisn in denying the request of the U. S. Amy
Engineers fsr pemission t« operate a spur track sn
Block 421 •/ the property located at Marina Boulevard
and Buchanan Street.
Portsmouth Square, Mr. Leonard k'oeias. Architect,
appeared and stated that the Mtalks at Portsmouth
Squars, adjacrnt to the Centennial Buildings, were
being installed by the contractor, Eluin C. Steriell,
u>ithout additional charge, by deleting a portion of
floor sanding which has been found unnecessary.
Qolumbia^S^i^r^ Mr. Fred L. Levy appeared
relatim to the leasing of Columbia Square for o parking
lot. Mr. Levy was requested to submit an application
outlining the details of his proposal. The matter
mas ordored held in abeyance pending a decision as U
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on notion •/ Co«.U,.o.er Parr, ..conM ,y
Co^Ueione, Suckloy. the Co^Uoion approve, tH.
aouon ., tH. Superintendent in in.tructiny tHe ,.Uo.
I^epartnent to proHUit tHe parUng 0/ car. in Colunti.
Square^
Th. Secretary ■«,. tmtructei u advU, Vr. S. J.
l">9 Of the a*.« act«.n and r.,u.,t ttat H, aU,
tubmtt prop»»al,
UH« on »»t«»n of ComtaHoner Parr,
..o<,„d.d t>y Conditioner Buc.Uy, ,^ ,r.p,„e /„«»o„
contract, a. .ut.,tt,d ^ tH, director of Recreational
Activities. «. approved ..^^„, ^ c«.«„<o„.r
Co//mai*9 coneurrenoem
.Palace of r«n. 4rt..r.,. r.. , 3, ,,^,^, ^^
f.«.i..<oner /.arr. „c.,d.d », C«ri„io„, JucWey.
t». 5.cr.torv -«. out^.rUed t. .«cut..., teHalf of
*h* Comni.aion. the following agreeuent tet^een tHe
City and County of San Prone isco and the StaU of
California, a, recemMended by the Uayor. the City
Attorney and the Director of Property,
WHEREAS^ the State of California deairtm
approximateiy 7 acrea of the 42 acre, fir national
Suara purp.ee. f.r a p/ri.<i of 99 year'i/and ^"""^
" WHEREAS the State of California alt. deair^m
U uae the buildin, l.cate€ .n the prem'.e. inlwn
%r nl^f^'r ''^Z'''' ^'•** •^•'" • P^riZ.f\l^lTar.
fr national guard purp.ee., year.
" >, tTT' ^^^^^^^^* BE IT RESOLVED that an acreemeni
Bhall be executed with said State of cllil'r.Jtl ^
the City and County of San /rl'n^Ul{ tl' 'ai^VXlTh
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•/ the 42 acr^.V iort ViL*?! •«>"*'»«a«ter2y portion
purposea. ^ Tunaton far national guard
guard
Art, for na^U^aS J^aApurpo,,,. *' "^"* "^ ''«-
•o.t.Pi» mil, *xttri<,r wall,, excepttng tht
\tthi'ut o!!^r^.**''6:''t™!f;t^d°{/'" fro'ctsco ,Hall,
t». pr..«„/.^ t»«^i5ac* f/?<»r.^i' *u«Wt»s oJ
fc«oIlran5 ■^ "'"' "'•''<'=•• " JantUr/ltgHt ani
' BE IT rURTHER BES0L7BI, that the If-or ar t^. r-*
and County o/ Son franotoeo ,hall txeclt, ."Ctl "
" THIS A7REEUENT shall b^ 0fi>»^**
a/ter the date on ..Ic^'tL^ C^iral^Ii^i: c^JIJe'^ttie
rg^ar Jtad<u«, an motion o/ Coamia.toner Parr,
aeconded fty CcmmUaioner Bercut, the request from the
44th Triennial Conclave, JTnighta Templar, for use of
leuar Stadium an Monday, September 19, to hold «
parade and pageant was approved, the full details af
the pragram ta be u,orked out by the Preaident, the
Superintendent, and the Director af Recreational
Activitiea.
Qivic Center^ The requeat from the San Franai 5co
Bay Citiea Baptist Union ta hold religious services in
Ciuic Center during their convention. May 31, June 3,
at IS, 15 nocn and 7, CO p.m., waa granted.
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Q, a, Park
Band
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Q.OmParki
Removal
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McLaren
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G,GtPark
Band I
Strybing
Arboretwnt
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Union
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&pldan an-t-f Park ««»•*♦ n
^- ^^"^ ^onc^ur^f^ The request
from the B^P^O^ Slks <?«». r
Alka, San Francisco Lodge No. 3, for
permiaaion to hold rinn n-.. /,
noia Flag Day Ceremoniea at the Band
Concourae, Oolden Gate Park «« c ^
a^e rark, on Sunday, June 12, 1S49,
loaa gran ted ^
CHe.Ur n. UacPH^e for p.mt„ton to ceUtr.u U.
200tH anniuer,ary ./ «,. ,,,,, ,^ ^^,^^„ ,^^^^^^^ ^^^
OoetH. on Sunia,, August 2S. 1949. in OoU.n G.u Bar„,
»a« granted*
ns'»val or Tre,^ On the r.co«»endat.on 0/ th.
Supenntenaont. UU, CatHerUo O'Uar,'. re,u,,tS,r
pe»,U.Un U renov. o troe in front of H,r property
ot S62S Greenwich Street, »o, granted.
UoLaren Par*., THe request /ro« the S. F. Area
Co»ncil, Boy Scouto of America -.« „«— » ,
t.^ ««erjco, jtr pemitaton to hold
a spring oa^ptree at UoLaren Par,,, June 3, 4, and S,
aoa granted,
JoMejLGMe Park Sand,, T^e request from the
i^ayor'a Office that the Golden Gate Park Band arrange
an Empire Day Program on Sunday, Uay 2^, ^a>as granted.
Strybing Arr,nr.fum^^ On the recommendation of
the Superintendent, Ur. Prenti.s French. Landscape
Architect, v,as granted a sixti, clay extension of time
•n agreement covering the preparation of the Master
Plan for the Arboretum*
£,^sar ^tadiim^ The San Francisco Fnotball League 'a
request ft use Kesar Stadium on Saturday, June 4, and
Sunday, June 5, far soccer gamea, loaa approved.
jgn<gn Square^ rr, Jack UcDa^ell of the Call
Bulletin request for permUaian U hold the finala a/
the Cable Car Bell Ringing Contest U Union Square on
Tuesday, Ifay 24, 1943, at £ p.m., was granted.
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The folUming UtUr. u>,re read and referred U
the 3uperintcndenii
letUr /ran the Young Uen'a Christian AeeoctatUn
requesting that they te charged the school rate for the
uoe of the Aquatic Park Building on April S3.
Letter from Philip Ada^o requesting that trees
be planted on Sacramento Street, betu,een Van Ness Aoenu,
and Fillmore Street,
Letter from San Uiguel Improvement Association
advising of complaints tha^. young children are unable
to play in Balboa Park as it is being used as a
training ground for football and other »porto of the
San Francisco Junior College.
The following letters loere read and referred to
the Secretary for replyt
Letters, forwarded from the Mayor's Office, from
Dr. Charles J. Parshall and Ur. Ben A, Collier,
requesting infomation concerning the construction of
the rifle range in McLaren Park.
L^tifr from *\e National Association fbr the
Advancement Of Colored Penple objecting to the pessiblo
disposal Of land in UcLaren Park for private develop'^
Kent, I
The following letters were read and order>fd
/iledi
Letter from Eileen Cassidy expressing her pleasure
in ihe beauties of Golden Safe Park,
Letter from S. F. Architectural Club approving
the site of Sutro Gardens for the erection of the
l/o^a3t'»ry Santa Maria'de Ooila.
Letter from the To Zalon Club endorsing Sutro
ffeights for the Monastery. \
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i Concession
Agreements:
d«et«M •/ «'>« For* C<,ii«J„t,,,
fur, AquaUc Park . PUc Sch^duU,
letter ./ apprectaiion /r« Jo.epH P. UcOuaii,
Po,t «o. 230S, y„, ^.,,,, c.nU.i,r.Uon and coop.r,.
tun ./ t.e Co..U.Un ,n ..„„„t,o„ .«. «. i„.«»,
#/ the Beach Chalet.
£2i£mi2il.4iU^«U!U** r.. ^.cr.tarv »<.. author-
ised to prepare renewal aarp^m^n-hm
agreements, aa recommended by
President Teller, for the follou^ing,
(a) Golf Driving Jiange (Lee Douga^J
fne'Urita'J'''^'' '^'^'^^ ^- «-*'^
(b) ^^rdingrar, ^o]/ Professional (Ted Rottins)
o> •/ gr^SB - $150.00 minirHuM per mon-th "^
i«* year leaee .ith t.. year o'pUoTfrr renewal
(c) Sharp Park Golf Profeea tonal (Allen Schou::)
C%oS groee - tlOO.OO p.r month «in<^^ ^
t^# ye.r lease u^ith t^o year opti.n /Tr rene-.al
^"^^ ijt'*:''/'' ^'*'** '^•V Profeosio-ial (Ray de Haven) '
e% 9/ gr^ss . $100.00 minimum per month ^
t^o year lease .ith t.o year oUiBn}or renewal
^*^ fi^rJ^^*" ^''.''P^''y r^-Uien £ Boarinan:
month minimum - oie year lease, ^
£fr..t rro« .P^i^ to .<7f.ni^.. -^^---f,. The Secretary
presented the /olloioing bii»t
J^uaf (ce-i?ann Company $436^.00
Leonard Coatso Kuroery 4403.25
Huettig and Schrom^ 5799.75
Unit
fl5.40
15.46
20.35
On tht recomendation of the SuperinUnde.it and
on motion duly made and seconded, the /ollou,ing
resolution was adoptedg
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RESOLVED unanimously ty the Park Co^u.Un tHat
. contract te a.arU, u Ju.Uc.W>unn Company couertng
Str,,t Tree Planting on Pell street /rem P.lic t#
Stanyan Street.. San Pranci.c.. an, tke Secretary te
an6 He ie H.rety autHariMe<i f execute tHe eoMe in tke
name ./ tke Park C.mmiesion and tHat payment tHere/.r
in the euM ./ $4,389.00 te paid from Appropriati.n
613^00^93 (Street Tree Planting).
Transfer Of Delinquent AcrounU On the recommenda^
Tacht
Harbon
Transfer
of Delinq.
i^oountt U.n of tk. 5up.rint.,d«t, t*. /oll,»inj dei,„uent
account «». r,/.rr«d t. t*. bureau »/ Delinquent
Revenuei
^ll\^r.?Zl*^t \^^<'9^ *» ^ark Property
a* Aquatic Park ^ $170.00
Jacht Harbor, AppJicatian r^r Kporinq Li^.^n^.^
On the recommendation •/ the Director of Recreational
Activitiee, the following Tacht ffarb.r Mooring licence
\oae appro oedi
MMI B^RTH NO^ MAME OF B(^^l
Dean Morrison Temp. st. Pranci, III
ilSeij^lionj, On motien duV, made and seconded, the foll.roing
resolutions were aioptedt
RESOLUTION NO^ irj^l
RES0L7SD unanimously by the Park Conmission that
f9r the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
I^eparinent the Controller be and is hereby requffsUd
to appro ue the folloising WORK ORDESt
Res.So.
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NO, DEPAR2i^SNX
DESCRIPTIOJK
417 Purchasing Repair Boiler of Steam Locsm iSSd.OO
Department motive of ff.P.Playfield Railval
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«• approu* tk« /oJionUiip PATUErrg,
iXCSOB POST FEHCS DIVTHTnir
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ASSOCIATED ENGIKKrRfj rv^
FERGUSON BROS^
iirtt Payment - -Repiaceaent o/ th#
lO^J^Jg ARUOREJ) CAR SJl^RVTrr ry^
il,e54.45
S6,939m70
3,928.50
2,380.00
646.80
1,729.60
11,044.30
MINTON <& KURnv
Installation #/ EJeoUr Pump:
RALPH UURR^T
Band NuMic - 1949 Nay Day Celebration
RALPH NURR^T
Band Conmrio - April 1949
PACIfIC ELECTRICAL A NrCHANICAL rn, ,
FlllTl/nl''A''''i ^''y*'"'^ - Installation of •
^ft^ i^r ^^ 5y,f^« and associated lighting
work at Keuar Stadium. * • ¥
ELVIN Cf ^Tryprrr
Secon-i Progress Parent . Construction of "'^^^^
California Centennial 3uiliings in
P0rtsmouth Square, San Francisco
ARTHUR WALLGRJJf , ,^^ _
HnaJ Pa;/m.at - JnstaiJatfan of Scum Rail ^'^'^'^•^^
^rajnaye Line at the Fleishhacker Swimxing
EDWARD J, NHKPWi
For damage to ne9n sign caused by ladder
being used by men trimming trees.
COLLECTOR Of INTERKAL "^ETEKUE
Federal Admission Taxes - April 1949
BEN C. GERWICK, INCj
Second Progress Pajment - Repairs to
Recreation Pier, Aquatic Park
16.03
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2,615.40
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RSSOas. unani.ou.ly ., t.. Par, .o.M,.lon t.at
for tHe te.t inter.., an, proper o.n.uot •/ th. Par.
Department the Controller be and i. k. ..k.
ana i. hereby r.que.ted
t# approve the folloioing ALLOTMEMTSt
Appropriation aiS*500»93
RESOLUTIOM jio^ jy.^^
^f^OZK^i. t^t *.. Par* C.^,..,.„ p,.„,,. ^„.
Pi««„tar, «,o».t., .,.,. aua.iaw.. t. th. /,,,.r Par*
C..,*..,on,r. /.r aii /u,ct,o«. H,U in Soid.n <,ate
l>.r», allocating n.t i... «a, «„a «r «or, tHoa /„ur
t. eacH forner C»nt„Un,r /or any ,„, /unct.o,, a,d
Park Co«"i<s»(on adi>(ac rara^K ^-■»-* <
uuv>sc jarmtr Co-t^(a« (oner* o/ t/i«
octfoB taVen by the Board, and
BE IT FURTHER RSSOLVSD that all detail. In
connection «i« the allocatU. of ticket, te handled
"y the i><r.«tar ./ Recreational Acitvitte,. Vr. Joseph
R* Fickey»
TTTE SUPER I!fTi:}rDi:ffT RFPOJirrp,
That he had received a cowmunication from the
Manager of Utilifie. relatiue to the planting o/ the
Uunioipal Railway right^o/^ay on Sloat Boulevard,
stating that they h^d no fund, for this purpo.e and
that they did not con.ider thi. enterpri.. a. • proper
function 9f the Municipal Railway. The matter wa.
•rdered held in abeyance.
That he had received a reque.t from the DirecUr
of the Zo. f exchange the following animal.t
^^^^ ^^ ^^* ^*"* **'*«' ^ 5ro?i«4 calf U Dr» If. R
CrtllV/A'' • ^''''' "'^ kookaburra, and a pair of
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On «.tu, duly .od. and > ...nded th, exchanae ./
animalt waa appro ved^
Meeting Tfiere being no further huj,£»-.. *.
Adjourned t junner ouatneao to come be/ore iht
Conniaaion, the meeting adjourned at 6tl£ p.m.
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S,G,Parkt
McLaren
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^ -y.iar r.e.ti., 0/ t^ Par. Co..ission .as Hel,
at McLaren Ledge, Golden Gat^ Park Snn r.
ravK, won Francisco , on
Wednesday, L'ay 25, 1^49, 4 p.m.
The /ollo^ing Commissioner, u>ere present,
l^r. Warueu E» Tell or d«^-.*j
IT, Peter Bercut' ' '^^^''^^'»*
ifr. liichatl J. Buckley
ir. Fred D. Parr
Absent: Ur. Wm. If. Co/fman
The minutes of the wp^-fi/i^ «/•»»■ ■. ,
J Tn.e meeting of I'ay 11, 1949, were
approved and adopted^
a^iif G<Hr Park . r.,p^,,r- r.^rd,n r.^f.^., Th,
prcpo.cl .ubuiftcd 6. tke San Prune Ucc rio.er SHo. for
■E*. oon.truoUon of a gar^,„ «n*.r U Golden CaU Park
wo, afprou.d in prinoifU^iHe ieiatU io be -.-orl^.d
0,.* by fM SuperUUndent 0/ Parks ,nd ike c-«^itt«
rcpr.s.nung the Sar Franc i ceo Plorrer Sho^ and pre.er.ted
at a subsequent meeting.
IfcLaren Pn.T\ , Acvroua'' « • ^^ /« . ^
parcels of lar.d in L'rlaren Park to ih^ Bcurc of
Education, as -t.oTmendeu .^ ... i^ir-^.cin-
y>as ordered held in abeg..- , p^n4iny -^
the n.run^ .;^^ the C^ty Planning C^i.s.u ,r^c<r',in
n-
■^ccKe oj
9l
I P^rr.
■ -JLkf^IiirjLi "- .9 Man 3^ Commissi -
i- ^^rden IdiUr, -am Fr - . , ■ ^, endorsed .. >..
"'''• ^^'' '' '-'^» ^i^f^rim, Furr.ry, ihct ^oC^l ,,;ruc/.«
It construct, r. ^h. ^^rk as ^.-.r/.^ .or ;.... . ^ ^^
*» tV4i, -.^ .-—rued In ;;: . 'pie, the ..i.-'ls ra U
■-■ 'ut-^ifh the Super:, ^ •. ,. - ., • ; ^ ,.,.. ' to
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lie
Ciwil
Air
S-i^i-iLj'lr^Patrol. The
• •
ie o
Patroli Pafrcl far permission u uUli
ITcights J9r the Ucation 0/ a u>(,
rtqueat from fhe Civil Ai
apac
<•• on Sunset
Iff control radio a tatio
n
^aa referred to the SuFerinUndenf^ ^ uh
a au
rvey be made of other foaaibU 2
a request thai
faahinyton
Square:
9iati9n and a re peri fumi.'^h
Wa s *> inj t^n Sq ua re . Ifr,
•cations for thia
cd at the next meeti
ny,
■ar
i9
ry r. Sulltoa^*a letter
A'a
yor r.obinsnn, re:uestiny that
Waohin^ijyn Square be aei aside f
a library, maa discuaaedm
o portion of
pork ie badly needed in t
Kat
or the construction of
i^as aonsidert'd that the
irea end therrfcre the
proposed uae of a port
ion •/ it for a library uiai
rt Jecttd,
Jonea^
Clay,S
Jcnea, Clnif inn r^^^.^^ Strc-*
Prieat the Director of Planni
Lat '^^e letter from
Streeta
n
Ut re -ue!' tiny infcr^cti
on ae to
ne
r9ssibilitiet 9f the Water Departn
t^r.t property at
inea. Clay and Prieat Sfrceta bei
n^ used for park
purpaseo, -jas discussed. The Z
K>i*pc rintendent stattd
that this property u)aa not desiratl
e for park purpof^ea.
therefore, the Secr^tari, ^^a in$iructed to ao advise
the Planniny Director.
Buena
Vi:^ta
farkj^
jucna yjjjtj^Par^ The Secr^l^ry waa inei
rue ted to
infc^rm JL'r, ^, JaJeno. th
ere are no funds for the
development of Buena
'ifta Park, therefore, hi
P2
-iii for
tee
lop}in
» hi a auggeaiev
a& a monument to thi pioneers
of California could not be put i
i^t.Davids
nfo tfftctm
on
sianer Purr, second
ea
On ^.otion duly made by C^umia^
'^ '"^isaicr r 3erout, the
Secretary vxxa authorised to re^ucit '^^'''C^
Torn fH(
Xji
f t>r» e J
'or
adjacent to Ucunt Da. Hi,.
pure ha.
n Park,
(rtain lota
''iior.
.2r> •
Ifnio Scuare, The Christian Busineaa I'
^ommittee*a r
r penr, Isa ton
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pen air
V '
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Hii I >i— wnKlllWlMI Iff/li .-_.. ^^....^. .
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iiy
■. 1 1-1
it:-
f
proaramz in Union Square duri
ng the nocn hours and
evening of their conucnti
Tf
on, September ?<3 thro
October I- 1940
, u^aa re/errtd to the Superinte
iyh
ndentt
All
requests 0/ 0 like nature
, received in the
future, will be handled di
The follewiny letter
the Superintendents
reciJy 5; the Superintendent.
ti wer- read and re/erred to
K. >
Request from i^rs. (?, 0. Gali
van that sign.
prohibiting bicvcU riding on pedestrian paths be
placed in Golden Gate Park and
bicycle rtnti
ng store a,
letter from California Football A
ssociation vcn-
f •" I
If
cerniny their request for an enrl
field in John McLaren Parity
Letter from Ernest P.usfeldt
95ed r.occer football
ouygeating that the
lakes in Qolden Gate Park b" stacked
black bullheadm
joith comr.on
Letter frcn The Football Writers Association of
America, to Uayor Robinson
box at Kesar Stadium^
f relative to the prest
Lincoln
Park:
Lincoln Park^ T^.e San rranctBCO Ss^aminer^s requeoi
or permission io hold the T-
^f\. t, T
ournamert at
Lincoln Pirk , July ir
Kesar Pa
7 f
•0 17
The 7
,ranted.
rl
Scout r unc il
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haok^tlall
. € : r
: L I ^ ; 1
^ ' r- , •■ . io use Kesar
Gaiardai, I'. r> h 72, 1950, for
.1 iirthday party ujqs ^r "
AQuztic Tar;
■■€ illy, Xj|,cI Or
$ J
f -
Aqua.
17. 1
was
T>„
'ark
'aoi
edn^sday, Auyust
3r ihi
'esc
, 4 - J.
T ,'rf
> ' i
y spectacle
\.*'^ Park i-a-;
"?!e -
'rom ihf:
it^$
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i}»G,Park
i>tadium:
130
Iriah SooifiieB 0/ San rrancisco r^r n «. / ,
^^.laco /or ptmtsaion to hold
a John Barry Dav Celthr-n^,. a ^v
y V ^eJrbr^Uon ai the Band Concourse on
Sunday, Septe^ter 11, 1949^ u>a, granted.
The re.ucei fro.. The DanUh Central Co.nittee of
S^ Franoisco ,or permission to hooe a Vanish^Day Pro.ra.
^y iU Golden O.te Par* Band on June ., I,,, .,, ,,,,,,,
i:odel Plane Content, sponsored ty the .orth.rn Cali/omU
Plymouth Vealere, request to conduct a Ifocel Plane
Contest at the Golden "-f- p,».i cw ^^
ox^en ^.t. . aT\ Stadium on July 20^
li^40, was (, ranted »
l£t^2^^ons 0/ Tlm^, riuf. c. GtmdeU'c r^ruest
Extensions
of Timet
for a Jnurteen .'a?/ i^xi- n'i' nn >% r *,-«, ^
^y >.xT.ns,on 9/ tiws to complete the
Ceni.r,nial Buil^in.s in Portsmouth r^uare u^as ,r.n*ed.
Biltwell Construction Company's r. ,uesi for
a thirty .ui e.-' rcfon ,/ n^, to ..pUte ihe «M«il
unit Of .> nehabilitu.- . j " r^ i^r ^-. ^..w..„
Tht follo:j,n^ l.tt r, cr, r ad and yrC^red fiUd:
letter frcm Calif^rmta . , : ^ ^ ,itish Rite
ci:presstng appreciation for
annual Saoter C
J » - 7
'- 3 for " :r
P„ r
■ ■'■ r fro
•:>c :i ^.r^i^
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-'- I...A1 . .or t>^ r'!-» , - r, zlay in ' nio^ S ..,
^' ^ '^''0 fny 2^ ■'fro ^tre '■f-r'^-' '0 ^< ' i
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T • ii r ^rori Fred 7 : _
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The followiny left
f toaa re/erred to
/or re ply g
the Occrctary
from jTrtd X'cJufre. s
San I'rancisGo<^akl
Ti d.
concerning the v i/le rai
» oeorctary and Vict President,
Gun Club, requcQtiny informot
ion
je.
S,r*Zool,
}ardenst
3an Francisco Z.-,-,lr^ f ^7
jroa Lhe ^^aasour Siudioa, Hollywood, /o
caged monkeys ai tfie showing of the pi
J«rtomt, lohi^n it ia preaeni.d in
^aru>;,f , T\e request
r use 0/ some
picture "A/rica
• an Trine iaco. ioaa
dii.'iiedi
McLaren
Park:
ifcL'irtn Pj.rk^ On tht
Director of Pr.ptrtu, -^he
re.^oamendation of the
'omviiaaion approved tht
purchase, ihr3u:^h emfne-.f aa;4ai
'j.c:int ian-i Itcatcd at the
h iriceedinja, •/
aoufhe^^i csrn-r &/ ifublin
^t^'gt and Persia dv€mie. to
'jc uraC cs
tn
.9 I'
trancaway
-r I.
imrd of Ai. ' r J
Contract:
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tr
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J^ll?.* jO*!'! M^i- r
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to
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Antou: ^ raon ^ Son
rstary praa9nU4 i
$11,7^0.0:
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on .%•>
on
lZ§4i
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:■ intract be iwrl'C :• 1- -• » P taraat.
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122
wo. anount <,/ fU, 70S te po*. /„. Appropriation
aissoo^s (Big r.eo ruid nou^e).
1765 1
Sd«^«
f f
The rcpl:i.vei*ien± of Ptln*, ti^,,* j r,
Tachf ^-irLftr. San Tfin^ i'^m 'r^u^ «
-» Sf-J — rin. t^oQ, ^i;e Serr-tary preaenttd
the /olloi^ing bidaf
WerAy Tibbitis
LmS,Jm^ Alt^rnai^
9^1g940
50 :<
^bJ 1:^0^00
c-J l4CmCC
eJlOOC^O^
■^•'"« ^» I'cof't'in ^n<^.
■U,39?
it; J 75,^0
rcj J 75,00
id; 17::.CQ
i)uncunson-.7arpe.!3»n SI,.^^ U' 66^
■».« .Jfian c-uJy made anl seconied, t^- ^-olU'^ir,^
r c ljLti9n
^I^^I^ .^anf^.^t^ ^ ., ._j^ ror^^^sai^n thai
J - ntracf i..^ ai^rrfecf U ^,zly -ihtitU Severing iht
r
-i . '
9y^ i- il ^ ^g ^'2.
-1'
^rt :^iny at Yacht
r- ir.
"'"^ ' ' ' "'• "■ '■ ^ paym. - »• ..^^r in the
■'V'X ';eJ -f ?
Earner Ptl s, FJoaU, c i^.;.
ry
. '■ -»7 " ^ r< ion
■ijt>^<tlgs_if_ e_ttf^ jS t5 * Jl2^«U- a olden G qte Parkj
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Wellnits &
DeUarde
Terguaon Bros. 55^855
(a) S34,C4S
Ci>) 29^343
(cj 80,333
Ca) 03,731
(bj 17,C:?4
(^; 16,63$
On iHe reco-nnendaUon ,f t he 3uperint^r^ent and
on notion duly n^ade an^ s econded, the /cllouing
reaolutiona uiere adopifrdf
RESOLUTION Vn^jr^
RESOLVED ur^anUously ty ike Park Commissi. n that
a contract be awarded to Wellnit. and DeNarde covering
the construction of a lo.tkouse at St.^ lake. Golden
Jate Park, San Francisco, and the Secretary be and he ia
hereby authorised to execute the aame in the name of
the Park Commission and that payment th^r /,r in the
amount .r ^S4,249 (Altrrn^, a) be paid from Appropri^
ation 949^12 (Puhrman Bequeat Fund) ^
RES'^lVTIOff r^j^^T^
nmOLVED unani^.^^ly ^y -. Par- Cor^.miaaion that
a contrmet be auiarded to Fergua-.i Iroa. ^ou.rin^ the
^:.^U..ion 0, .t;^i.(.6 C' 'U .:.,,. I.v. ^aathoi^ae,
olUn Gat, Par^ , r.an >r.., .-. , .- tHe S^cr ..r. ..
r.
>- L -
U V .
3 s^cutc th« aar^e in the
ncma o
-°irV C 'jn^uissio/.
*hit 'a!
' -4 »
i t
:tr
ft
'< ^-^oun* of fl:, . (Ali-rnct
n-^propriail-i. : 49»1S (Fuknt . - ...
Jr6.n
I y
onKcn ; i -
^mant: ii.^a of the Superintendent, the following :,, count u^aa
ref'rrel
t%
'jyeau of " 7:ncu-nf ^evenuet
S rgeint Warren Lane ^SS^CZ
Taaht Bgrbor* On the rfcommen'.zi ^on of the Di
or of ■ r.ation^l Actiuifiea, th ^ llowiny «;-r.,.^
A * wC
«^as iaanedt
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ResolU'
tionat
Re$tNo9
17561
l.?4
NAME OF APPLICANT
Charles £• Crary
NAy^: OP RHAT
Mi 3 a Ann
On n,ii,.. auly ..d. an, „cood.d, th. /»::,.,„,
r^eolutiono mere adoptedt
R-SOLVED unanimously by the Park Comnissio. thai
fr the test inter^^st and prop.r conduct of the Park
Department tHe Controller te and is hereby re.uest.d
to approve the f^Uo^ing ir.ns/crs to provide funds
/.r salaries oj the temporary employees required to
replace per.nanent employees on l.aue without payt
From Approp. 31-.110.01 t. Ar.r.p. 61^.11^.01
ltJJ~^VV f"f^s;"»^<&^«, nC3 Gardener on
leav. June 1 to June 30, 1949 ^ygo.OO
From Approp. 3ir.llC.C- io Aoprop. S12.U::.03
To rsplaoe Leo Ben-.ett, 112 Cc^\ an Uaue
May 14 to May -^^ i^^g'
fr
^'iea.No.
1757 1
REJOJi- Eb unanimously .-y th. Park Con^ission that
^or the best interest .:-.
^epartTKent the O-nirollc
'act ojth
u Perk
r be ^r.i is hfrrby r-— . ; ; t- d
■i» approve the jcllsv:i-.^ PA7Mrr:Tr,t
^XI't][^T_J''V^ET^OTIO}! ro
T^.irri Proi,rt3s PayriT^* -
0/ "V' HehabiUfcfion r r
Finjil Payn^ni - rld{r,y/lF2uinZ
Fu^nishiny a k. IrttK '•• ^ "> . -
''ni^ iral 7aJ.* ^irl^T
JAN rru NciFco CENrFy*!TM c^Mrr^^E^ irc.
Expenses paid May' IS 'F :. tl^rlm
providing and oecurF.^ - "" \f ■ te
vance of centennial anniv'siries,
^''". I, 7^.'^ -9 .'un^ -, 1:1:.
ith
te cbserm
Pat.ting a/ the Aviary , Girajje zzrn
the Cl'J Ezo F\cd8, ". . .F-Jogical
^wT.. -.6,
t •- iJ .^\,'
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Restlfo*
1757t
Contdi
175 8 1
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1S5
G2S and Flectril C.^*^^* •^''''* Pacific
ROT HUDSqW
i'ar/f ConmiQsxoner »/ Minneapolis "^^^^
?26,77?.?6
5.00
i •
iir^OLr^i, unani.,..2, 6, t.. Tar. Co..^,.,,n t.at
/.r i.. 5eat fnt.r.at a.d .r.p.r coni.ct oftKe Park
repari.ent tKc Controller U ana t. Hereby requested
to approve ih. following AllOm-NTS and TRANSFrRJ,
Ovortine - Cenc^-al Dijiaion
Aprrorviaiion 3l3^0Qmes - Biy r,ec Field
Fouae
Promt ' --^,
ApTirooriri-timn
til2^00'^a
K^aar Stadium, (^^e place-
men* of Seai,a)
Qlr^^l3.04
Jiruc tioi. : r Id ua
Projects - a,C34.ry
'^ts-rut 705.^0
500 tOO
Z^, GOO. 00
Ar:^rDuri.z-^^fn
€ir'mZTrmlc?ml
Ke::ar Stadium,
^ \>yhz\ng
1,7^0^00
clP''913'^4
^t^lacc^'.nfs as
Tacht Bzrbor Pilta,
7,C40.00
inns
raina^c Sorr-
Q 7 '*^'" '^ '^
7 "7^ -I
,'^fr -
u.;s
^ T • '/TtT * •- ••/>
J'»^
r> «'
■t of iu- Park
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\ 17591
Contd^
Res»No,
17601
,0
2li'6
W.O, NO, PEPAliTlfEKT
DLSCRIPTinN
Building Repairs Boiler Room piping <»
valve a
419 Public Jorka - Clean and line 3 hot
Building Eepaira water boilert, check
and clean steayr coila and
trapa, renew manhole
gash eta at Aquatic Park
Eldg^
AMOUNT
$270.00
490.00
RESOLUTION NO^ T/nn
RESOLVED unanimouely ly t^>, Park Commi
aaion ihai
for the beat interest and pr
Lepartment the Contract 'jjith
oper conduct of the Park
Ihe Pacific Electrical
and Mechanical Company, In
a floodlighting system :md
c'», for the installation oj
associated lighting tuork at
Kesar ^tadiuaig he mod if
ied to increase the contract
price in the
am
oun* of $1,790.00 for which amount the
sary ^ork for chanjea
compani, agrees to furnish the neces
and additions as folJo^JSi
(l) Changes to Pant.! "-J r_nd adjacent
control panel
^S) Replace and r€l9caU circulating
aisle lights bctiseen gai' a Zl mo Id
(3) Install 1** C 3 #C fr»m pan0t Smi «•
(
f e-y
r -^fss
QOk disc at gate r
^ire tiohtt booth K
12
5/ Install lights and switches in Eaat
Vest score-box r^cm
ana
{€,' IneLall lights and awite^a in are<
below frcaa box
(?) Install new CGA cutouta
(
oj Install re ceptacles around cirLul^t
aisles
(&) Install two fixtures at circulating
»»»!
aisles
{10^ Roplaoe damaged awit<,\eo a
concession bc:)tha
na
,latea in
t59C.OO
lC4mC0
407.00
-7.
00
140.00
«*^«
00
'tW
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Sti.OO
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1762 1
RESOLVED unanin^ously ty the Park Co^r^ission thai,
for the le.t interest and proper conduct oj- the Park
I^.partMent, hie Honor the iTayor be and ie hereby
requested to have an ordinance prepared to utilUe
$ZOG.OC •/ ihe surplus existing in Appropriation
812.400.0Z (E.uip^ent - Zoo Division) for the purchase
of the following equipntntt
One mall cweeper 'Jiith r tplacemen-t
''''''''' $500.00
ih.a sweeper being required f.r ^^e proper maintenance
of the walks in the Zoological Gardens.
•■ ^ a* •• ^
RE^CLUTIOIJ_NO^ 17 02
WEEREAS the Board of Park Co^-'issionore has
dotfrmin^d that it ia essential to ihe proper Jejtlop^
men'; of Ktaar Stadiun io have the City of San ^ranci -co
acvire thr properties facing Tillard, Frederick and
S'^tyan Strtfte, end
WBEREAS it is desired fa increase *he :•-.'■ jk
rS": seats, ai "-^ funds are amtlablt, ^-d
fFr"^.-;j i-f is the opinion / ^ • oar4 of Park
-. ■— .-Tf thai the properti- r f rr . • uhould
. , . f-"* -it this -i^^ tfl as *o ^a^^ rt^ssthle ?h«
*-; '^i 'J tM Stadium and f^.i? b^-'t-r accotuk . in of
traffic in conntic-'ion i' ,- ■*?, ;-.;^
WKEBEAS i^irre is auailablr s^sr.c $S2C,000 tohich can
• „ Led for the acquisition of Ta-tfe, and it is
pinion of the Park Cemfisoion thai ". test use of
ihtst fundi m^mld ie to ...^ir tht >^to>€ nentioned
propertif Og and
THfEREAS the revenues ahich the City would receive
<i '» >a. f^f rentalt would yrcatly exceed the amount
\ '.'es n^te receivtC by .L t; said properties, and
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1762
Contd»
Rea^Nom
l?63i
1770 1
isa
WBSnEAS tn. ...uiHUon of ,aU propertU. H., 6««
« ^Uer ,/ pr(,arj, con>tder^Uon by tMs and prior
Park Commissioners,
NOW, TFSREFORE, BE IT UrsclTED that w,. tHe Park
Co^nir.u.ton, hereby petitUn th, Wor.orabU Board <,/
Saper.loor. of iHe City and County of San FrancJ.co t.
make available the £rpn nnn "«« j.v
i^<.<io,OC0 ^cr the purpoae of acquiring
the aforesaid properiiea*
JiEsr>lUTION \'0^ Tr-^.?
nE30L7ID unanimously hy the Park ComKission that
for the best intercut and proper co.-iduct of the Park
Department hia Fon^r ike i'at/(,r be and is hereby r ecueate^
to hGue an ordinance prepard approp-iatin^ C^C.OOO
from the Park Department Land lieoerve Account U
Appropriation aiS.GO-.OC {1.-:^ . Jfount .auid.on Park
^Tfrusiou) for ? purchatt ^ L^ts ^0^2 indusivt o,
Blo'jk 2972, rr^^ir^^ i^ pronide frontaye far i'ount
L-auidaor, P rk on a str^^et instead of to the r-cr of
privait Zoi3^
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'u^ae be and is '''-■by
or a
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aiuarded t# i"?. '.'T
coTv^encin^ i . 'h: l^-t wa- / 'l.:^
'''. '^' ih day of Curie, K.'l, L-
" J ' . ,- option of _' nsion o^' *^
additional tiao ^ .r r i ■'•
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-> « r . . f ^ or an
^pproial of the
-^'^^i-ision, at a r .-^ 1 o^ :,ix p^r ;,e'.t of the total
yroao receipts computed »»dnf^?„^ , r-) ; v » -f ;-; ,,q
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1771
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129
and the Secretary oe and He is kerety autkori.ed to
execute euok ayree.ent and to do and perfor. .uch acta.
•n bekal/ of the Con.^U.ion, as may oe necessary or
convenient to gioe effect to the purpose of this
resolution^
RESOLUTION KO^ in^AQ
BESOLVEJ) that a concession and privilege of con-
duciins the golf ehop and acting a. a profeeoional at
the Harding Park Golf Course be cnJ is hereby au^arded
to ^. r^, lOB.INS, for a parioa of t.o years ^.^enc
ing on the lat day of July 1949 and ending on ihe 30th
day Of June, 1951, both dates inclusive, with an
•ption Of ext.^.sion of /V ..ntractfor an ad.litional
i^9 yo^r p^rHd with ' .pproual of the Conmiasion,
a* a rc;.tuj v ^ ix per ■:.ni ,f -, ^-^.7 ^ross receipts
computed monthly, proui' hat in w, -ve^f H ui 11
be leas than One hundred and fifty ($lro.GO) dollars
and the Sccr^i.ry be ..-.d ^.e is hereby auihoria^d to
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130
conputcd nonthlu^ prouWed ihn-f ^r,
u, i^iouiL,ea that in no *^vent H ■.■^uj ^g
leos than One Hundred (^100) DoVora -^nn /». -
he and he ia hereby author ia^d to execute +y. nr,r^
»»** i'fj trjrccuTe trie Qgreem^n't
and t« da and -erfom inrh i ■*« , ^ ,
. ijorm oucn ^K,ts, on I'ihjlf oj the
Commi^sian. aa matt '• -/?/.* o .,.,«,
* o ''-a J . ..eoessari/ or jznuenient to jiue
e/fect te» the purpoce of this resolution.
RE3CIV7IDN rf)^ jryr^^ 4
nECOZYED by the r^r\ Cr-:/.^;..;
t ^<
and priuilsgt oJ op,-rating a ^-r - .'-• • -,...-,,
prtuiXeie 9f celling gf^lf m.rchancicr ar . - ^ i ■ > t at
inat certain parcel oj la.u J^f-., .^.^n a tract 0/
lane] bounded on the n.rth unj ^<rst ly Stoat Boulevard
and Sunset Boulevard be and ia hereby au,arded to UP.
LEE DOUGAN for a perl, I ,c,inni.g J.ly i, j,,, ,,,
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U hereby re^ueeted U approu. the allotment of $1,-^00
/ro« Appropriation 312^5^0.63 (Er.^inecrin^ ..nd Archie
iectural S.ruicee), ^^r the abo.e deeoribe<i purposes.
H^LotoM 11x^^.90^1^ The Secretary wae authorized io .^..ute
a lease ^ith the Uaii.d States Go,,ra,n^nt coveriny the
pl9t 0/ Ijnd Ucated at Pt. Ubo^ in San ^ran. - 0,
■ >:h i£ briny used by the U. S.C-.-.t _. r : or - ^ i- e
/or a lookout to-j)erm i
That i.he deta:lc concerning the suggested rsaOmu
stopping apacea /9r ^:un idpn ruUlray busses in front
9f th- A.^^riwn ar.: :.'uscuii, ^s buyyestel by Ih- Pol ire
Com.-iission, had ant iuc- compl. t^d. Th,2 natter wat
That th>: ^ster Plan o,^ . Jtrybiny Arlorrtwn
Supt,
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^ai-th submi89i0n 0/ '< i«t«<ia 9j the proposed ^ard^n
Qsntefm
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132
San Trancisco Cali/ornia
Regular
Uee tings
A ■ '^gular meetii
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Pur\
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asion was held
•n Wednt^aday^ June B, 194^-, ., -,
Golden Gate Park, San fraioisce,
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Th9 m inu-
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r> -nmtaaioH mtfiit
it »
May
"•49 W0re a nr roved and
adopted.
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SUPT.
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144
r T -
Special
Meeiingi
^•2* .n Friday, June 17, 1949, 9,30 a.m.
The felUwtng C.mmU.Unere were presenti
Mr. Michael J. Buckley
Mr. Tred D. Parr
Award
P»9rd erqontrnrfji C.netruc±i.n .^ . o.^^^
rWrocta.^n^ Putt G.^f Cour^,_ u q.ld.n a... p.,^^ The Seeretar.
pre$ented the fellewing bidti
^erge Pauleen
Euettig and Schremm
Terguaen Bree.
Lump Sum
$72,475.00
98,346.25
94,967.00
Rea.Nt.
On Ihe reeowmendatien ef the Superintendent
the follewing reaelutien waa adoptedt
RESOLUTIOM NO^ T7qi
RESOLVED unanimeualy by the Park Commiaaien
that a contract be awarded te George Paula.n covering
the conatruction of a Pitchmd Putt Golf Courae in Golden
Gate Park, San Franciaco, and the Secretary be and he ia
hereby author i2ed to execute the aame in the name of the
Park Commiaaion and that payment therefor in the amount
•f $72,475.00 be paid from Appropriation 612^00-^2
(Pitch Putt Golf Courae).
-^
^^^f
Interior Painting of Keaar Baakctball PavJlUn^
golden Gate Park. San franc iaoo. The Secretary preaented
the following bidat
Induatrial Painting
Compa ny
Dave Ruaa
A.Quandt A Sona
Sunaet Painting and
Decorating Company
Rafael Company
Deemer and Deemer
lump Sum
$2,625.00
3,200.00
3,373.00
3,930.00
3,963.00
4,173.00
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C0aBimid€ Paint9r9
$4,566,00
4,796,00
S, 640 ,00
Restifo^
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On the recMMenMUn •/ t*t 5«p.rin*end*nt,
th€ flUwing reBolutUn: maw ad.pt.di
RS80LUTI0M un^ yr>^y
BESOirSD unanim.u.ly ty the Park CommU.Un
*ha* a contract be awarded U Industrial Painting
Company c.vering the interior painting of loMar
Basketball Pavilion. Golden Gate Park, San Francisco,
and the Secretary be and he is hereby authorined U
execute the same in the name of the Park Commission
and that payment therefor in the amount of $2,625,00
be paid from appropriation 812-213^4 (Maintenance and
Repairs - Buildings),
On motion duly made and seconded, the following
resolutions were adoptedt
RESaLUTIOM NO^ Jyp^
BESOLTED unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested
to approve the following Werk Orders t
W.O,
ifo» DEPARTMENT
DESCRIPTIOM
431 Real Estate Dept. Services and Expenses
re acquisition of
additional land in
Assessor's Block 1263
adjoining legar Stadium
AMOUNT
$1,000,00
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RESOLViHf unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested to
approve the following transfers to provide funds for
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Contdi permanent ^mpUye.. on ieau. .itH.ut p^y,
rr.u.pprop. si^.no^, u .ppr.p. .,,.,,,^, ,,^^^^^^
^•pJao«ny OUvanni Malleoni n^o n _
R9pla%ing Ebbt Levint and L»m^4a w w 600.00
(T'llOe Ext.) vacation Relief
Replacing Jules R^dioeu. 05S 0«rrf-- « 1,600.00
i.a„. ^„., , . ,.„. is,-',^^ ^j:-j2j;. .._^^^^^^^^
^ 540,00
^ 600.00
240.00
600.00
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RSSOLUTION NO^ 1>^A§
RESOLVED unanimoualy by the Park CemmUeien that
fr the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department theControUer be and is hereby r equested to
approve the following PATMEMTSi
lEHNETH r. JOMES
rir*Ji»r'*}r*'*7* " -P''*P«'-'»*<»'» of a Master Plan
nV, Vl ^J^^l^P*^^* and Improvement of Sutro
heights Park (Topographic A Location Map)
COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL RE7EMUE
Special Tax Stamps - Retail Malt Dealer
ASSOCIATED ENGINEERS!
First Payment - Replacement of Irrigation
System at Bernal Park v »
CHAS, L^ HARNEY. INC^
rJiS!/?*'"*'** " ^^<^^^ina and Repairing of the
Etghth Avenue Entrance U Golden Oate Park.
LEONARD COATES NURSERIES. INC^
First Payment - Street Tree Planting on
California Street ^"ron I.'ofior, rtrct io
LEONARD COATS NURSERIES, INCj,
$2, 500.00
132.00
2,864.70
4,410.00
9,426.60
0 . ra
3,064.50
Avenue from Geary Blvd. to Waller Street.
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xzer oe and ts hereby requeated U
approve the /ollou>ing ALLOTMENTS AND TRANSFERS,
ALLOTMENTFl
Appripriati
812^500^62'
siamcoo^oi
dl2»600<m05
91 2-^00 --01
912^111^01
912^112^01
912^81^01
91 2*1 12*02
912*112-03
912-112*04
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rellt^l^'iV ^^°V/<*i^ Land
Ae»or Stadium Land
XJiowonce fer Overtime Qen.Diu.
Joiidaya - Oeneral Division
tlUA ^*'**<-^'»*'' - ^^n. Division
ffolidayg - Zoo Division
F^ijdaya - Commissary Division
Holidays - Recreational Division
TRANSFERS
$72,475.00
3,526.33
1,000.00
4,855.00
828.00
1,225.00
18,620.00
813.00
2,250.00
900.00
From
Appropriation
812*600-04
Tacht Harbor Land
Appropriation
812*600*01
Fleishhacker Plfd.Land
612-203*03 812*203*01
cims^innf-^ n 812-500*65
^tati^n 5/^"r"^;**'*'^* ^^^^Pans^e House
Station * Stow Lake S.F.Zoological Gardens
1,029.85
30.00
1,846.12
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RESOLUTION NO^ 7'ypn
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that /or
the best interest and proper conduct of the Park Depart*
aent the Controller be and is hereby requested to approve
the transfer of $1500.00 from Appropriation 812*500-31
(Combination Convenience Station Stow Lake) U Appropriation
812-.913-01 (Band Stand Music Concourse * Replace Flooring).
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(^tdj and «u2>««9tt«ntiy diioppr.u«d by the rtnanee Committee
•/ the Beard e/ Supervieere. The Finance Committee hae
since indicaUd that they would approve thio expendi^
ture for the replacement of the flooring of the Band
Stand at the Muoio Coneouroe in Golden Gate Park.
gtflto Lake Boating Conceoaion. On motion duly made
Stow Lake
Boating
Concee* and seconded, the action of the Commission renewing agree
ment with the Stow Lake Company (Boardman and Tilden)
for a period of one year, for the boating concession at
Stow Lake, approved May 11, 1949, was rescinded and the
following resolution adopted*
RESOLUTIOM MO^ 1793
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
the Secretary be and he is hereby authoritted ta enter
into an agreement and execute the same for and in behalf
of the Park Commission with STOW LAZE COMPAMT (calvin
7, Tilden), San ^rancisoo, covering the concession for
the exclusive privilege of operating beats for hire on
Stow Lake within Golden Gate Park, for a period of two
years commencing June 15, 1949 and ending June 14, 1951,
at a yearly rental of 20% of the previous year's receipts
payable 1/12 per month with a minimum monthly rental of
$100.00.
MOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED the Secretary is
hereby authorised to do and perform such acts, on behalf
of the Cormission, as may be necessary or convenient to
give effect to the purpose of this resolution.
Mteting There being no further business to co»« before the
Commission, the meeting adjourned at lOgOO a,a«
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Secretary
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San Franc iaco, California
Jun9 S2, 1949
hegu
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Mtfiin^'
A regular meeting of the Park Cormi
saion waa held
on Wedneaday, June 22, 1949, 4 p.m., in McLaren Lodge,
SCO
L'inute$
.i;Drovi»d,
Palhoa
F'xrk:
Oolden Gate Park, San Franc i
The following Conmiaaionera were preaentt
Mr. Harvey g. Teller, Preaident
Mr. Michael J. Buckley
Mr, Wm, M. Coffman
Absentt f^r. Peter Bercut
Mr. Fred D. Parr
The minutea of the meeting of June 8 and the
apecial meeting of June 17, were approved and adopted,
Balboa Parkj^ The Superintendent atated that he
waa preparing a report to be preaented to the ^ayor
relative to the diacontinuance of the vegetable gard
ena
at Balboa Park and that copies
wou
Id be furniahed tht
Comniaaion for discuaaion at a aubaequent meetit
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Civil Air Patrol. The request from the Civil Air
IJ J-' Patrol for a designated area in McLaren Park aa the site
for ita wing net control radio station waa approved
and referred to the Superintendent to make the neceaaary
arran^ementa and to furnish a detailed report when
completed^
^ Centennial Celebration - Portamouih Plaaa^ The
.* '•■ requesta from the San Francisco Gold Rush Centennial
Committee for permission (a) to allow the national
groups participating in the "Amp riearnival*', July 1,
2, 3, and 4, in Portamouth Plasa, to aell fooda, etc;
( b) to allow the Pacific Catering Company to operate
chuck wagona, aelling hot doga, aoft drinks, and pop~
corn; (c) to haue the convatence station 'ipen in the
eveninga, with an attendant on duty and proper police
protection, were granted.
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riycasting Golden Gatf Park ^^r7jt.lnji_rnor^ r
Pool
^preaentatiueg
of the Golden Gate Angling and Casting Club appeared
to discuaa the pruning and removal
to th§ flycaating pool, mhich
of Bhrubt adjacent
was allegedly interfering
Bcusaion, the
with the flycaating. After a full di
matter waa referred to the Superintendent to make a
complete inveatigation to determine if the aituatiot
complained of could be eliminated.
i:uati-:
AQuatic Farkf On motion dul
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y made by Commiaaioner
Coffman, eeconded by Comnisaioner Buckley, the appli^
cation of the United Helicoptera Inc., fo
no
permiaaion
to uae a po-tion of a vacant lot on the southeast
rner of the Aquatic Park area for a landing field
waa reject'>d,
Fleiahhacke_r_Caj^ Messrs, Dewey y^ad and Vurray
Norton, representing the San Francisco Forsemen'a
Asscciation, appeared with reference to leasing the
as a clubhouse
to
e representatives to
Fleishhacker Cafe BuilfHng to b e used
for their association. The matter waa referred
the Superintendent to me^t u}ith th
diacuas the proposal,
Conaerv-tory, The Superintendent reported that hi
wo« preparing a report to Uayor Robinson relative to
requiaition for a nurseryman for the Cnnaervitn^y and
that a copy would be sent ti the Cnmmisaicnera, The
mati'»r waa ordered held in abeyan:^e pending completion
of the report.
McLaren Park. On motion of Commiaaioner Coffman,
seconded by Com^.iasione'^ Buckley, the Secretary was
inat-'uct' d to advise the Director of Planning that,
until the Pa^k Department haa hid the opno'^tunity t^
arrive at a general deuelop^'nt plan ftr McLaren Park
and the immediate vicinity, th'ough the co»rdinattng
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r/ie following lett»rm m«>.« « «
y aert.rc losre re/erred to Preatdent
Teller:
^eaar 3-^adtum^
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iint'oln
§onc9rning the operation of a ouMhinn „
•^j a cusruon concetaion at
Keaar Stadiwn^
^d:^^ 0ol6,n OaU P„j^ L'tUr fro. Ur,. uay„u, A.
nunur concerning tHe operation of a refreshment .ton,
*- tH. „,oU.«, Of tH, Pioneer Women'. .,, caMn, Ool.en
Oate Park*
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klnL0ln..Park. Letter fro^ ^. ^ruce UacPHee re.ueal
ing permission to install a snail, mobile food atand at \
Lincoln Park Golf Course.
The following letters were read and referred to
the Superintendent:
Letter from Geo. C. Heikman rearresting that an
eucalyptus tree on the S.W. corner of the intersection
of Selby Street and Revere Aoenue be renooel.
Letter from the Road Commissioner, C^^^rttv of San
Hateo, stating that the natL-al flm of drainage water
in the vicinity of Brighton Beach Subdivision (Sharp
Park Oolf Course) has been blocked causing inconvenience
to property ouners»
Letter from Citiaens Committee for 200th Goethe
Observance requesting that the monument be cleaned, an
appropriate wreath be provided to be placed on the
monument and that a floral bed in Conservatory Valley
be arranged for the celebration to be held August 26.
Knights Templars. The request from the 44th Tri^
ennial Conclave of the Or^nd Encampment of Knights
Templars ,^r permission to arrange for concerts in
Civic Center, Inion Square, and Golden Gate Park during
their convention, Sept. 17 to P3, 1S49, was granted.
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granted^
Aquatic Park, TH. request fron tHe U. s. Coast
Ouard for pemisston to install a pole .itk a platform
on top ujith tu,o guya and anchor^ in the water at
Aquatic Park, to te u,ed in a breecHes tuoy de^onstra^
tion on Sunday, AuguBt 14, for the Moose Contention,
»o» granted^
The request from W. P. fuller A Company ChristmaM
Party Committee for permission to use Agnatic Park,
Saturday, Decemt^er 17, far an employees Christmas party
toa» granted^
The following letters we-e read and ordered filed:
Letter from United British Societte» thanking tie
Conwission for cooperation in the British £mpire Day
Celebration,
Letters from Royal Danish Consulate and '*Bien'*
thanking the Commission for cooperation in the Danish
Conatituti99 Day Celebration,
Letter from S.F. Lodge No. 3, B.P.C. Elks, thanking
the CommifiBion for cooperation in Flag Day Celebration,
yclaren Park Land Purchase, On the recommendation
of the Director of Property, the Commission approved
the addtfional payment of $100.00 for the nurchase of
L9t9 8 and 9 in AasesBor*B Block 6000, in kcLaren Park,
JnBtallatir>n of an ornamental iron .fence around
the aioap '*Gjoa**, Golien Gate Park. San Francisco, The
Secretary presented the following bids:
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Star Iron WorlcB
Michel A P/effer Iron
Works Inc^
U, 550.00 (a) 4,310.00
(b) 5,250.00
4,635.a0 (a) 4,545.30
(b) 4,985,30
5,245.00 (a) 5,145.00
(b) 5,710.00
Joseph p. Haas
5,453.00 (a) 5,223.00
(b) 5,927.00
7,070.00 (a) 6,750.00
(b) 7,420.00
On the recommendation of the Superintendent, the
/ollowing resolution was adoptedt
RESOLUTION NO^ t>qq
RES01Y£D unanimously by the Park Commission that
a contract be awarded to NEILSON BROS, INC., covering
the installation of an ornamental iron fence around
the sloop "GJoa-, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, and
the Secretary te and he is hereby authorised to execute
the same in the name of the Park Commission and that
payment therefor in the amount of $4,635.80 be paid
from Appropriation 8 12^991 "00^1,
On the recommendation of the Superintendent, the
following delinquent accounts were referred to the
Bureau of Delinquent ^euenue:
Clarence 0harton $10,00 Damage to Park Property
ll^rge Chew 22.50 l/ooring F^es, Tarht Harbor
Edward E. Plant 82.50 ** n n »
On the recommendation of the Director of
Recreational Activities, the following mooring license
woa cancelledt
Edward E. Plant
On the recommendation of the Director of
Recreational Act cities, the following ignoring licenses
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m^ or appltx;akt ^erth no,
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Roy r, Oiguere
Ii* R» Lopea
George W,Reed
Bob Virgin
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Mar Joy
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Cof/man. seconded by Commissioner Buckley, the Secretary
was authorised to execute football agreements on
behalf of the Commission.
Tacht Harbor^ On motion duly made and seconded,
the Secretary was authorised to execute Tacht Harbor
mooring license applications during July and August,
as approved by the Director of Recreational Activities.
On motion duly made by Commissioner Buckley,
seconded by Commissioner Coffman, the President or
President Pro tern were authorised to act on behalf of
the Commission during the recess months of July and
August^
On motion duly made and seconded, the following
resolutions were adopted:
RESOLUTION NO ^ 1794.
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the best interest and prop-T condu-t of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested
to approve the folloioing PATk'LW'TS:
SAN FRANCISCO CENTLNNIAL COMMITTEE, ISC.
Expenses paid June ls^49 in connection ivith
P'^oviding and securing appropriate obser-
vance of centennial anniuersarie s, Nov, i,
1943, to June 30, 1949.
ASSOCIATED ENGINEERS, INC.
Fourth Progress Payment - Installation of an
Irrigation System Unit P and i'nit 3, Golden
Gate Park.
$d,£63.8l
2,694.60
PACIFIC PUMPING COMPANY 4,380.00
First Payment - Furnishing and Installing a
Booster' Pump at the Mw^phy Dutch Windmill
Golden Gate Park.
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RESOLUTION tiO^ T7qk
RESOLVED unaninouslv by tke Park Co^^Usion that
for the best Interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and i. Hereby requested
to approve the following Order for Seruice or Vorkt
ORDER FOR
SKRVICE
OR
WORK
VENDOR
DESCRIPTION
APOUNT
9a Giampolini d: Co. Sandblasting and paint- $1,189.0^
ing of exterior of the
Lion House, S.F.Zoological
Gardens,
RESOLUTION NO. I79fi
RESCIVFD unanimousli/ by the Park Conmiaaion that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested to
approve ihe following tfOkl ORDERS:
W.C.
NC. dEPARTl/ENT
DESCRIPTION
Ai/CUNT
432 Park Commission Insiallaticn of an orno- $1,13^,65
mpntal iron fence iround
the sloop '*Gjoa** (portion
from '*Gioa" Foundation
Becuesty
433 Park CoyKmisaion Installaf ion of an orna- 3,^03,15
cental iron fence around
the flonp ^GJoa** (portion
from Appropriation 612,^13,01)
uESCLUTION NO. I'^y?
RESOLVED unanimously by t\f Park Comniiisicn t>.at
for the best inieresi anC proper conduct of the ^ark
Department the Coniroller be anc is ^••~'^^ requested
♦o hold oucr for use in ihe next fiscal year for the
purpose for which the funds were inade available the
unencumbered balances in th* f-yllnu.ing appropriations:
Appropriation Amount
dip. too. 20 Rehabilitation of "^ -nr^r.ience $ 7,530.00
Stations.
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APPRCPRIATIOK
air.P00.63 €nsin>erins i AroHiUctural
Serv%ce$
Large Chimpanjtee Fouee
Sutro HeigHts - Survey, Ana and
S.r^Zoological Gardeno -
^^^o'l^'^^ience Station
Children's Quarters - Sharon
Pitch Putt Gol/ Course
re ^ar stadium - Replacement of
Seats ''
street Tree Planting
Outdoor Rifle Range
McLaren Park Land
reaar Stadium Extension - Land
ifount Davidson Park Extension -
Land
812* 500 » 65
ei2»500,7?
812.500.79
612.500.a0
812.500.82
812.500.88
812.500.92
812.500.93
812.500.101
812^600.01
812.600.05
812.600.06
$7,163.33
4,733.00
43,i^l7.18
12,000.00
43,668.00
73,346.25
1,422.66
71,084.93
1,483,40
14,500.00
56,999.46
220,000.00
812.400.02
812. 213. 04
812.214.06
812.915.01
812.913.01
30,000,00
500.00
Equipment - Zoo Division
(for small sweeper)
ifaintenance A Repair^Recreational
division . ^„^
(Coit Toaer Leak Proofing * Repairs)' '
rA? iT^'V t ?'^°*'' - ^^^^ctures 13,410.80
(Aquatic Park Division (Repairs
^<iuatic Park Building, Bleachers
JraJia and Convenience Stations)
Calxforr.ia Centennials Celebration
replacements and Reconstruction
General Division
Band Stand - l/usic Concourse
Replace Flooring
11,041.00
1,500.00\
RESOLUTION NO^ IT'QP
RESCIVED unanimously by the Park Comn-ission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested to
approve an Encumbrance Request for $3836.00 to Loomis
Armored Car Service, Inc. for arwored car service for
the park revenue units for the year ending June 30,1950,
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RESOLUTION h'O^ jfinn
RESOLVED unanimously by the Pa^k Commission that
the Secretary be and is hereby authorised to enter into
an agreev.ent with the San Francisco Centennial Committee
Incorporated for the follojiing purpose:
To provide for and secure appropriate observance
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6/ the Centennial AnniueraarUs, wHicH are significant
in the history of the State of California and the City
and County of San franc isco, occurring from July 1,
1949 to Docember 31, 1949.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOL 7ED, the
Secretary be and he is hereby authorij^ed to execute the
agreement ond to do and perform euch acts, on behalf
of the Commiaaion, aa may be neceaeary or convenient to
give effect to the purpose of this resolution.
RESOLUTION N:^ ifini
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Conjr.ission that
the contract for the catering services tc be rendered
at Kegar Stadium, Oclden Gate Park and other facilitiea
under the Jurisdiction of this Commission, be and is
hereby aioarded to the Pacific Catering Cnwipany, 354
Taylor Street, San Francisco, for a period commencing
July 1, 1949 and ending June 30, i&fij — the Pacific
Catering Company to receive 30% of the gross receipts
received from the sales of food, beverages, and etc,
and 89% of the gross receipts from the sale of tobaccos,
BE IT FUdTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary be
and is hereby authorised to execute such documents and
perform such acts, on tehalf of the Commission, as may
be necessary or convenient to give effect to the
purpose of this resolution.
RESOLUTION NC, 1802
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commifsion that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby r equested
to approve a credit modification of contract in the
offiount of $7,22 against the contract -Jiith Ralph Murray
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policy governing the operation of the Aquatic Park
Building, On motion of Commiaaioner Ccffman, seconded
by Commiaaioner Buckley, the Commiaaion eatabliahed the
future policy of requiring all applications for use of
the building to be in writing and that written approval
of the applicationa, outlining the regulationa under
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f^0,000.00 allooau, ,y „„«,„, ,, ,,,^, ^^^^^^ ^^^
<*«r„t<„s Ooid„ <,at, Par* Ban, for t,. ,«r e^,„,
June 30, 1949,
^^^^^^r^ILjarl^^i^Oe^Ml^ Plana bp Pollack and
Pope for the conatruction of o rifU range in McLaren
Park, presented by the Superintendent, were approved
and the Superintendent waa inatructed to call for bida,
The Superintendent n^pnr-tmHf
That the pipe line leading from the reservoir on
Strawberry Eill at Stow Lake, Golden Gate Park, had
broken and that a survey waa being made to determine
the amount of damage done and to secure an estimate
of coat covering the repaira theretom
That the Chimpangee Vln" had died at the San
Francisco Zoological Gardena*
That, at the request of the Recreation Commiaaion,
he had made an inapection of treea in Sigmund Stern
Grove and that the Park Departmmt tree toppera would
remove the most dangeroua treea, ufi ich would take
approximately three weeka.
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tk. Director of Recreational ActMt;,. TH, u„ 0/
intoxicating liouora i* nT>nh4K*^ j
y *^uora la prohibited, except by special
permiaaion of the Park Commiaaion.
S^^ r..re being no further buaineaa to cone before the
Commiaaion, the meeting adjourned at 6t30 p.m.
William Simona
Secretary
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San rra net SCO, Cali form
July 82, 1949
Spfcial
A special meeting of the Pa
rk Commisnio
on July 2S, 1949, ai
n waa held
9:30.
The followiny Conmisai
onfira were present,
Ha
oey E.Teller, President
i/icHael J, Buckley
Vm. if, c
offman
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Agrfe-
f'red D, Parr
Absent: Peter Bercut
Conceaaion Aqre^m^ni-^. q
Parr, seconded by Comni
n motion by Commisaioner
asi^ner Buckley, ResnJuti
ona
s. 1769, 1770, 1771, and 1772, adorted
on May £5, 1949
were rescinded,
The Secretary una authorised to execute
menta with Lee Dougan for the Golf Drioina Ra
new agree-
nee at
Sloat and iiunset Boulevard
a; Ted Robbina, Golf
Professional at Hardi
ng aolf Course; Allen Schoux.
'Olf Professional at Sharp Park Golf
Course; and Ray
de Haven, Golf Pro ^
^ Professional at Lincoln Park Golf Coursi
On motion by Comy^ iss ioner Buck:
fy, seconded by
Commissioner Coffman, the follo'jji
ng res'^Iutions were
adopter
RESOLUTION AT. 1S09
RESClVEr by the Park Conn.
ssion that a concesai
on
and
rioilei,e of operating a golf driving range and the
se and equipment at
privilege of selling golf merchandi
that certain parcel of land lying uithin a tract of lam
bounded on the r.orth and west by Sloat I
rr' rut
Sunset Boulevard be and
rt bi c.irofr W i'/7. LE£
DOUGAN for a period beginning July 1, 2^4J
and
end ing
June 30, 1950, at a monthly ^ental of d% of the gross
receipts until the cumulative grosfi receipts for the
year in which this agreement is effective shall amount
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to $50,000 an, for tHat portion of tHe year during
wHick the cumulative gross receipts exceeds $50,000
tHe rental .ill ^. 10% of tHe gross receipts, computed
monthly, provided that in no event tHe montMy pa^^ent
u>ill te less than $1P5.00 and the Secretary be and he
ts hereby autho^i^ed to execute such agreement and to
perform such acts, on behalf of the Commission, as may
be necess^zry or convenient to gi,e effect to the purpose
Of this resolution. Resolution Ko. 177S is hereby
rescinded.
RESOLUTION NOj_ Jffjj
RESOLVED that a concession and privilege of
conducting the golf shop and acting as a professional
at the "Tarding Park Gclf Course be and is her- by
x^arded to I'R. TED ROBBINS, for a period of tJio y^ars
commencing on *he 1st day V ^'^ly ^945 and ending on
the 30th day of June. 1051, both dates in-lusive, xith
an option nf extension of the contract for an additional
tuo year period uith the approval of the Com^issi^n, at
a rental of e% of the total gross receipts until the
rumul^ti"e grnss receipts for each fiscal year amount
to t50,ncn^ and for that portion ■>/ the fiscal year
during '^thirh the cumulative gross receipts exceed
$50,000 the rental shaU te 10% of the total yrcss
receipts, computed n^oniMy, provided that in in -,','f»nf
.•;2J the --f-.-'My ^ental ^^ l^ss *han ^150. OC jnithe
Secretary be an-' he is heyeby authorized to exeruf'- ruch
agreement an ' -3 in and perform such act?, -n behal '' ? '
th*' C "m'^ insion as may '-f necessary or c- nient to
•-'■'' '//^'^■f '^ 'the purpo-ie \ 'hir resolution,
^es-luticn A'f?, 1769 is hereby rescinded.
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RESOLUTION NO. jajj
RSSOLVED that a conceasion and privilege of
conducting tke golf sHop and acting as a professional at
the Lincoln Park Oolf Course be and is hereby awarded
to MR. RAT de HAVEN, for a p.riod of t.o years co^nenc^
ing on the 1st day of July, I949, and ending on the
30th day Of June, 1951, both dates inclusive, iviih an
option of extension of the contract for an additional
two year period with the approval of the commission,
at a rental of 3% of the total gross receipts until
the cumulative gross receipts for each fiscal ^jear
amount to $50,000, and for that portion of the fiscal
year during Mhich the cu0iulative gross receipts exceed
$50,000 the rental shall be 10% of the total gross
receipts, computed monthly, provided that in no event
will the monthly rental be less than $100, OC and the
Secretary be and he is hereby authorised to execute
such agreement and to do and perform such acts, on
behalf of the Commission, as may be necessary or
convenient to give effect to the purpose of this
resolution. Resolution No, 1770 is hereby rescinded.
RESOLUTION NO, 1818
RESOLVED that a concession and privileye of
conducting the golf shop and acting as a professional
at the Sharp Park Golf Course be a'^a is hereby awarded
to MR, ALLAN SCHCUX, for a period of imo years ccmmenc
ing on *he 1 " t -^aj/ of >^uly, 1^4. , and eiiing nn the
30th day of June, 1^51, ^c th dat^s inclut>ive , with an
optiitn of extension of the contract for an additional
tioo year period with the approval 0/ the Com^isaion,
at a rental of 8% of t'l? total gross receipts until the
cumulative gross receipts for each fiscal year amount
t-j $50,000, and for that portion of the fiscal year
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WHICH the oumulatioe gros, receipt, exceed $50,000
the rental sHall ,e 10% of tke total gro.s receipts,
computed monthly, provided that in no event will the
monthly rental te less than $100.00, and the Secretary
be and he is hereby authorised to execute the
agreement and to do and perform such acts, on tehalf
0/ the Commission, oa may be necessary or convenient
to give effect to the purpose of this resolution.
Resolution No. ir?! fg f^^rnby rescinded.
Buena Vista Park Conuen i
ence Station,
^n mo tion
duly made by :ommissioner Pa
Buckley, the plans for the B
rr, seconded by Cnmmissioni'r
uena Vista Park Connen
IX ence
Station were approved and the Superintendent
instructed to call for bids covering thi
toat
Is project,
San Francisco Centennial r
'^mmitteem On motion
duly made by Commissioner Coffman, seconded by
Commissioner Parr, the r.ecret
ary was authorised to
modify the agreement with the San rnndsco Centennial
Committee and the following resolution was adnptedt
RESOLUTION NO. IB 14
RESOLVED unanimously ty the Park Co-n^ission that
fnr the b^st int.
er^st end proper conduct of the Park
Department the Jnntraller be and
is hereb,
"Stfid
to modify *he contract with the San ^rincisco Centennial
Con.Kittee , Inc., for services to provide and secure
appropriate observance of the Centennial Anniversaries
occurring from July 1, l'^4y, to December 31, 1.4^, to
eliminate the restriction contained in said contract
whereby the San ^ ranc isco Centennial Comi^ittee, Inc,
is limited in the expenditure of funis to "amounts not
to exceed the sums placed after each respective month
(wMch sums are not cumulative)" and to authorise the
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-0-3 to adopt -•3n;.::,n3 m-^
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Fuhrman Be:;ue3t --
liO, DEPARTL'gf:?
7^RE Real Eaiate Dept,
DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
Services ar.d erpensea $100.00
in re leiiciny of Cify
O'jjned oil lands acquired
^rom the Estate oj' Alfred
Euhman, d eceiaed.
(Authorized by Ordinance
A'o. 163c, Bill A'o. 1704,)
JjESpLUTlON AT. 2a04
.lESriVEU unanimously by the Park Com.-^ (.«sf -^ t ^\ai
for the Deat interest and proper cnn.Juct of the Park
Vepartnrni the Controller te ar,d is hereby requested
to a^^pr-^ve t^- fnllo-in^ transfers to proi^ide funda for
Balariea of temporary employees required to replace
permarrni employees i'. l^^v.
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:*-f pay:
^rom
.^. ^ir.::"..^! to Approp, 92P.11S,01 $900^00
r.e placing Dim^t-inug Korkos, 'Cc- Garuener, on
&ick leave July 16 - August :, U.^f. 'T'IIPV
^500, DC'
lieplacing lir.^^lte LeOuf.'.f ^ "^i^p C-eneral
Clrrk Stenographer f i^J: l^nve
August 1 - ^c-'ote- "1, 1^41, (T-UJc.;
rt
>m Arprop, 91C'110^CS to Appro p.
Replcc ing An,
on S i'^ I fCLi
'CV, . -iw
- " . 'OS
>om Ai^prdp, BIP^IIQ-OP to A-^rrop, BlP-l l,-- 'C^
Replacing Fowar ''*■■■, - ' - - •
tin rtrk L^av A . . ■> 2 - . •, % , .. ,
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Bepla^ iny '1 - 'tr.nn, v»'a 0Qrd9ner Qn
t -
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"^or the beat iitcr'-fii aid
n thai
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Depart^.nt tH. Controller 6, and „ Serety r,<iu,.u, u
approve the /ollo-jjing H'CRK ORDERS:
KO. pEPARTkENT
DESCRIPTION
KP.eproULctxor, of Buildings - Ke:ar
Bureau) Stadium rrtenaion Lane
*"5 5. r.Water Depi. Inctallins 4" Temtcrarr
S-^urce ir. Golden bate
Par): at I'ain j^-fv and
Cth A'.'fi'ue
436 Vept, Public Works Repair breaX - 6" siae
aeiaer - F'^rta^.outh
Square
AM. .: AT
# 25.00
*• O w » w vi
260.00
RESOLVED unanimously by the Pary .-rffsafon thai
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park \
Department the ContrcUer te and is herebi, re,^cst-d
to approve the follouying PATLFSTi::
date:; estate cohpasy
r i nal re k tal pay-e n i fo r Pa. r: t 2 i:
Yacht Farbor land
ASSrciATED ENGINEERS, INC,
Final Payment - repldcerent of irriyat ion
system at B?rnal Park, .<^o-. ■-,". r-n
138.12
318.30
LECVARD n CAT EC KUJIIERIFS, INS.
Final PiijTr.ent •'Sireet Tree Fla'-.tino
i,04'r.4C
on
^alif^mia Street frcz Va
Thi^t^-third Auenue
-e-t to
i^Z.*^ W/tni.> . ' i \j. £,0 _.T JjlQ }, .1 . £.C J ^"!- •
Final Payrfer. t "Si reet 'T-re\ Fl a -,t ir.^ tn
Ifaannir A">enu€ from Oeary Szule'jard to
JTaJ' T J treet
ceil iC TOR OF INTEhNAL REV-^NJ-E
^^ileril Tcjr rn Adn i^ p. i ^ r.s - Junf ' 'J-
J. G. a RATTAN
Jecind Prc^rttss Payment - Drillin^ Tn • Jaainy
of J 24 inch uiater .ell, vicinity ■>/ the North
Dutuh ilTindnill.
^^^AT, L. ^AT.l'ET^ INC.
^inal Payment "Widening and Repaying of the
Eighth A'tpnue entrance to Golden G at^ Pa^k
LP Ok' IS Ald'ZHFJj CAR SERVICEj INC^
Armcred Car Service f^r Park 1e venue Units
June 11-4 i^.
1,111.38
3,4^1'.''^
490 mOO
31 -.
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RALPH iiVRRAl
Music Concerts - June 1D49
PACIFIC ELECTRICAL ^ ifFCFAf/TPAT cniTAfTT
Flocdlighting System and Associated Uchtinc
Work at Keaar Stadium. *i,»t*r.j
g, PAULSEN
Second Progress Payment - Improvements to
Redwood Memorial 'Jrove, Golden Gate Park
PC Li A CI A POPE^ ARr^rTTf^rr^
First Payment -Preparing a general plot plan
and a graainy plan for a rifle range to be
constructed in HcLaren Park
BIL TV ELL C CKS TRUCTICN_C(K_
Sixth Progress Payment - Second Unit fl " the
Rehabilitation of Zesar Stadium^ "
18,630.00
6,362.50
1,000.00
13,570,00
BEN C. GERWICK, IKC^ ^^
Fourth Progress Pai'ment - Repairs to Recreation ' "' '
Pier, Aquatic Park.
I'ALOTT dt PET£RSOK^GRUNDT
First Payment - Surfacing of walks at
Garfield Sr^uare, Folly Park, and iashington Square
7,020.00
ELVIN C. STKNDELL
Final Payment - Construction of California
Centennial Buildings in Portamouih Square.
2/ INTO N f JCUBOIf
First Paymrnt - I'ascnry Work on the Existing
Lagoon Shoreline Coping at the Palace of Fine
A^ts, San '^ranci SCO
Final Payment - In?.tallation of an Irrigation
System Unit ^2 (Seccnd Pari) and ''r,it ^3
Golden Gate Park, Sa^ Frinci sec
3,895.$0
fi C 7 o /fry
5,937.00
RLE^lVTICt: KO. iaC7
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commit si-n i\zt
for the best interest and P"'/ ' -^nduct of the Park
l^epartnent fheControl ler If -id i .-, hereby, requested
to approve the following zllotments:
ALLCTl'ENTS
Appropriation
812. COO. 04 Tacht ''irbor Land 136.12
912.200.01 Contractual Services - General
riuision 656. OC
912.269.03 Armored -ar Service - 0 ->'^'^ issary
Division 3,336.00
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RESOLUTION .vn^ Tflgg
RESOLVED unanimously hv the Park r«»»v
'^ v uy xne ram ConmisBxon that fov
the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department, his Honor the ifayor be and is hereby
requested to approve the following items of increase
in the budget of the Park Department for 1949^1S5C.
Appropriation
913-130^01 ' Wa^es - General Division
^ - Zoo Divisi on
^ - Commissary Division
- Recreational Division
Pfrmanent Salaries - Com,I)iv,
Retirement Alloioance^en^Div.
- Z'>o Divn
„ " - Com.Di^f.
" - RecDiv.
912-130-02
912-130^03
912-130-04
912-110-03
9i2,aco.oi
912.860.02
912.860,03
912'^60-04
912'S0O-01'l Services Other Depts.Shop ifl
$6,995.00
172.00
277.00
720.00
1,512.00
795.00
19.00
203. OC j
82.00 i
373. CO \
00'
iii]i5l.
the above supple^.ental requests being required account
0/ the increase in the uocges and salaries oj' certain
employees in accordance with the provisions of
section 151.3 of the Charter.
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nESCLVTION NO^ 1^13.
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
for i he best interest and proper conduct ^ *\e Park
Department -"he Controller be and is \erety r^^wrted
to approve the following PATlf-NTS:
SAK FRANCICCO CtNTEKNlAL COl'l'ITZ'^E, INC. $2, 664 . 4 C
K::pf?n3es paii June ii>49 ^Supple^'^nialJJ in
connection uith pr:)uiding ana securing appropriate
observance cf centennial 2Tn f t'T.'^-r-if s, A'"-, 1.
1948 to June 30, 1949
SAN FRANCICCO .-lNTLNNIAL COLlllTTKE, IN^.
Expenses pail July lj4if in connection uith
providing and securing appropriate observance
of centennial anniversaries, July 1, 1^4i/ to
Dec^m^cr 31, 1^,49.
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There being no further business ^ ■> -'-' . /
Cowtmiss ion, thf meeting adjourned at y.-'C a.m.
rxU ia
m. SimonSf Cc c rr iary
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San Francisco, California
Augu9t 16, Jt4&
Spe^ A special meeting of the Park Commission u>as Held
on August 16, 1S49, at St30,
The following Commiaaionere were present:
Harvey K, Teller, President
Peter Bercut
Michael J, Buckley
Ifm, M, Coffman
Fred D, Parr
frt^nsjona Extensions of Time. On the recommendation of the
Superintendent, the following extenaiona of time were
granted:
Paulsen Nuraery - thirty daya for the coi^pletion
of Improoementa to Redwood Memorial Grooe, Golden
Gate Park,
J, G. Grattan - sixty daya for the completion of
Drilling and Caaing a 14 inch Wafer tell. Vicinity of
North Dutch Windmill, Golden Gate Park,
Ben C. Gerwick, Inc. - thirty days for the com"
pletion of Repaira to Recreation Pier at Aquatic Park
(due to atrike against Material Supplier),
Pacific Electrical ind if'^chanical Co, - thirty
daps for completion of Installation Floodlighting
System and Associated Lighting Work, Kesar Stadium,
Golden Gate Park,
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^n motion duly made and seconded, the following
resolutiona were adopted:
RESOLUTION SO, 1315
hJ'.SOLVED unanimously by the Park Commiaa ion that
for the beat intereat and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested
to approve the following AlLOTMEh'T^,
1,
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JContd^) Appropriation
912'111'01
91S '900*01
J'^u
ALLOTUENT.^
Idle
Allowance for Overtime -
General Division
Contractual Seroicet •
General Division
912'130'03/2 Wages, Temporary -
Commissary Division
912^200-03
912-300-03
912-350-03
912-200-04
912-215-01
812-915-01
Contractual Services •
Commissary Division
Materials A Supplies -
Commissary Division
Foodstuffs - Commisaarv
Division
Contractual Services -
Recreational Division
Maintenance A Repair — Walks
(* Roads General Division
California Centennials
Celebrations
$ 150.00
300.00
24,440.00
600,00
500.00
50,000,00
400.00
1,715,00
11,041,00
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Fork
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested
to approve the following PAT ML NTS:
C0LL_ECT0R OF INTERNAL REVENUE
Federal Tax on Admissions - July 1949
FERGUSON 3R0S^
939.65
7,5'^9,60
First Progress Payment - Installation of
Utilities to Site, Stow Lake, Golden Gate
Park.
BEN C. GEhwICK. INC,
Fifth Progress Pavment - Repairs to
Recreation Pier, Aquatic Park,
GIAkPOLINI (f CC,
Sandblasting and Painting of the Exterior
of the Lion House, San Francisco Zoological
Gardens,
23,592,60
1,189.00
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J, G. G RATTAN
Third Progress Payment - Drilling and
Casing a I4'inch Water Well, Yidnitl «r
tHe North Dutch Windmill, Gulden G^'e Yark.
JJKALT TIBBITTS CONSTRUCTION nn^
nrst Progress Payment - Replacement of
Piles, Floats and Dredging at Tacht Harbor.
JUSTICE DUNN CO^
Jirat Poym<?nt - Street Tree Planting on
rel] Street from Polk Street to Stanyan
Street. '
LOON IS ARMORED CAR SERVICE
Annored Car Service for the Park Revenue
Units - July I&49
RALPff MURRAY
Golden Gate Park Band Concerts - July 1S49
PACIFIC ELECTRIC AT. a- MECHANICAL m.
^J'^*?,^''?^''^** Poj/menf - Installation o " o
Floodlighting System and Associated Lightino
Work at Kexar Stadium, Golden Gate Park,
G. PA^'LSEJf
Third Progress Payment - Improvements to
Redwood Memorial Grove, Golden Gate Park.
GEORGE PAULSEN
First Progress Payment - Construction of a
Pitch and Putt Golf Course in Golden Gate
Park.
jfELLNlTZ AND DENARDE
First Progrpss Payment - Constructinn of a
Boathouse and Installation of Utilities to
Site, Stow Lake, Golden Gate Park.
MINTON AND KUBCN
Final Payment - Masonry fork on the Existing
Lagoon Shoreline Coping at the Palace of
F-'ne Arts,
MALOTT A PETERSON ^GRUNLT
Final Payment - Surfacing of H^alks at Garfield
Square, Holly Park, and Washington Square.
SHCtiELINL PLANNING ASSOC. OF CAL IF. . INC,
Membership dues in Shorline Planning Assoc,
of Calif, for the period of one year from
July 1, li,49 through June 30, 1950.
171
5,065,00
3,581.70
3,950.10
324.00
2,669.00
49,676.40
2,745.00
3,260.70
5,770,60
279,18
760,00
750,00
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Hit.lfo . PACIFIC PUMPIUQ COkPAur
7nt3.; Final Payment - Furnishina and Inmi-nin^
SiJ^irOIUlU PACIFIC TITLK ry^r.j^^fj_f^
l^rJ^^/^"*/' *^"'»»or'. Block 6000.
g, g. FINN HAUDWOOL FLOCiR nn^
V^'V/J'HW' " -^^Pa^^a to JTioor, jr*,ar
Baaketball Pavilion, Golden Gate Park.
BILTWELL CON STRUCT ION CO.
thr2!Lhr??r*J' P^yy^t - Second Unit of
the Rehabilitation 0/ Keaar stadium.
Golden Gate Park, "-u***-,
THOMAS F. CHACK
^^^'^^l P^V^ent - Preparation of plans and
specifications for all of the proposed
new loork in the Rehabilitation of Kesar
Stad\}ai, Second Unit, and Supervision of
Construction of any ioork execuUd,
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460.00
100.00
3,760.20
7,010,55
4,687.50
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested
to approve a Credit Modification of Contract in the
amount of $143.00 against the contract with Ben C.
Oerwick, Inc., for Repairs to Recreation Fxpr at
Aquatic Park. This credit represents the net deduction
resulting from certain additions and deductions to the
above contract requested by the Consulting Engineers,
Punnett, Parea, 4 Hutchison and J. E, Faye s , and priced
in accordance Mith the Contractor' a bid prices for
additiins and deductions.
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RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested to
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Wontd.'J of tSlO.SO against the contract mith the Biltwell Con-
atruction Co., for the Second Unit of the Rehabilitation
Of Kesar Stadium. This credit represents the difference
between the $500.00 allowed in the contract for tests
and the $289.50 actually spent for these tests, the
balance of $210.50 being returned to the Park Commis-
aionm
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1819
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Covmission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested
to approve the following ifORK ORDER:
WORK ORDER
KUl/BER DEPARTMENT
DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
437
Park
Additional to Contract ^1, 041,00
Wl25 (Supplemental) for
services to provide for \
and secure appropriate
observance of the Cen-
tennial Anniversaries
occurring from July 1,
1949 to December 31,
1949
1820
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller te and is hereby requested
to approve the following Orders for Service or Work:
ORDER FOR SERVICE
Ok WORK VENDOR DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
99 Ferguson Bros* Emergency Repairs $3y,513m00
to Strawberry Hill
Reservoir, Replacing
^and Fill and
Removal of Sand
from Stow Lake.
P-es.No.
lesi
RESOLVED unanim'^usly by the Park Commif>sion that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested to
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approve the folloioing TRANSFERS:
TRANSFERS
From m^
Appropriation
912-500-62 $34,300,00
Irrigation System -
Unit No^ 4
812-500-63
Engineering and
Architectural
Services
5,213.00
Appropriation
912'500-111
Repairs to
Strau>berry Fill
Reservoir,
Replacing Sand
Fill and Reno val
of Sand from
Stow Lake
939,513.00
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the beat interest and proper conduct of the Park
DeparlMent his Honor the Mayor be and is hereby
requested to have an ordinance prepared appropriating
$2,683.78 from the surplus existing in Appropriation
912,500.92 (Lincoln Park Irrigation System) for
Modification of the Contract with J, G, Grattan for
Drilling and Casing a 14'inch Water Well, Vicinity of
North Dutch Windmill. This addition of (2633. 78 to
the above contract is required to insure a tight and
permanent installation to the bottom of the Well which
at present is caving in badly. As the cost of the
modification required exceeds 10^ of the amount of
the contract (512,551,04) the approval of the Mayor
and the Board of Supervisors is requested^
tiSSOLVED unanimously by the Park Coiimission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hcfby requested
to modify the contract Jii*' the San Francisco
Centennial Committee , Inn,, for services to prouide
and securs appropriate observance cj the Centennial
Anniversaries occurring from July 1, 1949 to December
31, 1949, by adding thereto the amount of $27,916.50
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Res. No*
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Rea» No,
1B16A
175
for the promotion and arrangement of public events,
celebrations, mnd other actiottiee not heretofore
provided for, and required for the proper observance
of the Centennial Anniversaries,
RESOLVED unanimously by the Pari, Commission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested
to approve the following WORK ORDER:
WORK ORDER
NUMBER DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION
438
San Francisco Installation of 6'*
Water Depart" Temporary Service on
'^cnt the south side of
Fulton St, opposite
east side of 39th
Ave, (Supplemental)
AMOUNT
$200. 00
RESOLVED unanimously by the park Commission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested to
approve the following PAYMENTS:
SAN FRANCISCO CENTENNIAL COfmiTTEE. INC,
$1,172.00
Supplemental expenses paid June 1949 in
connection with providing and securing
appropriate observance of centennial
anniversaries, November J, 1943 to
June 30, 1949.
SAN FRANCISCO CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE. INC,
Supplemental expenses paid June 1949 in
connection with pro viiing and securing
appropriate observance of centennial
anniversaries, November 1, 1948 to
June 30, 1949 .
SAN FRANCISCO CENTENNIAL COMUflTTEE. INC,
Expenses paid Aujust 1949 in connection
with providim an i securing appropriate
observance of centennial anniversari «s
July 1, 1949 to December 31, 1.^49.
1,721.94
3, 646. 46
m.
Meeting
jijournsi*
There being no further business to come before
the Commission, the meeting adjourned at 3:15 p,m»
Willimm Simons, Secretary
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Special
UefftinSL'-
Vinutes
San Francisco f Cali/orni:i
Septer^b'^r 7, 1^40
A special meeting of the Park Commission was held
in McLaren Lodge, Golden C^ate Park, San Francisco, on
Wednesday, September 7, 1949,
The folloujing Conmissioners were present:
Haruey E. Teller, President
Peter Bercut
Michael J, Buckley
'"'n, I', Cojfnan
Absent: Fred D, Parr
The minutes o/ the Park Conmissicn neeiings held
on June 22, July 22, a^id August IC, were approved and
ado p ted »
Gol '-: e r. (J g t <^_!\i:^k_^^d±um^ The re -u^ 6' it from the
aiim: San Fmnoicco Polo ana .lacing Club, the Fan American
League, and the I'anila International Contention LommHtee\
San Francisco Junior Charr.ber of Commerce, for the ur.e
^f the Golien Gate Pfir): Stadium fcr pclc garr,cs jiere
rej erred to Comt issiuner 3ercut and Mr. Jos, ?. ffickey
to prepare a schedule for t\e -ce ■'f *he stauiun.
The JO llQ-j.nng lettra ^ere rej ■ - ■
^ i/.er I'itendent ^or ^,.iion:
Letter ^, :"-. . , .' . , mpanu concerr, iny *i%e
irk
'f. • .a
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.^a iT. t^'n^nct
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benches be placed in Vn.on ,..ji*ar«.
^ '-I iny u. t
J rem Jefje ri - n-Lafj. > " i i • '■. • • . •
. .^.■. lack of Cure of tree a on the atr
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Utter from Department of Public Health forwarding
copies of laboratory reports on the .irinking 'Mater in
Qolden Gate Park,
Letter from I'r. Rudclph Schaeffer relative to
the condition and rr>.a in te nance of St, Hary'a Square.
Letter from If-. William £. Lee, forwarding
petition siyned by oocr inQ persons, containing certain
recommendations relative to Balboa Park.
Letter from Visitacion Valley Improvement Club
requef;ting thai the Commission ccnaid^r redeveloping
the two fields in McLaren Park at Visitacion Au^nue and
Hahn Street to Spreckels ^^treet, to pr-ouide a ball
diamond for the children in that area.
Letter from i/rs. a. Kelly complaining of the
cond itions exisiiny in the children's ireo in the
Panhandle. (Kefsr--[ tc the -nl ice De parf^-':\*' .
Lr'ii:r, forwarded from t^-? la- - ' , ". ., i -,
-..l^tiic to the trir^rr. i.i^ -^ .'';". M .■ r^ .n th» . ■ - : - r strip
■ nt€rey B'^ule
^„ of lette
t ^ .-, I LJ i
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Jfouk . -nr-errxln., t.\r • . ^ t^c pachyderms at t»-e Zoo^
Lettt'- j--^, Deputy ^ : \ ... ,'4*^ re^uesi,'.^
I -It ion ar.
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A'li-.- ' .' .-^ r: ' r a szccfr field,
lett-r frrm Do ■ ." ■ ;
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Letter from J/ra. s. L
additional directio
aBerge requeaiing that
1 iigna be placed i
Letter from R
n Oolden Gate Park
usaian Uill Improvement A
isociation
requeating that a sum sufficient t
located between Chestnut and Fra
Larkin Streeta be included in the 19^.0-51 budget
o deveJ.Tp the property
nciaco and ^yde and
Lett-r from F. I, Kahl
er requeating that a
public telephone be installed adja
Harbor lunch atand,
Letter from the Sati
cent to the Yacht
oe Sons of the Golden Wert
expresaing gratitude for tHe aplendid wo^-k done at th,
arooe of Memory in Golden Gate Park
mission to add another bronze pla<,ue
and requerting par^
Letter from the Ifavo^, ericUsin
reaolution adopted by the i^o.rd of
y copy 0.
'up^ruis'yra request"
inc th
e clearing of d
enpe
>lia
ge fr'>m *hc Fult
on J treat
and Lincoln :ray boundari
ea 0.
en Oat^ Park, and
requesting an estimate of coat couering this 'j)ork,
AQuatic Fark^ The request T
om
5'^y oc->uf5
of America for pe
permisaion to use
ir r
A::uatic
°urk by the Gea Scout a u>aa r^ furred to the Sup-rint
I
en>^ent
for report at the neei
in
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o..
On yrotion iy Commiaaioner Buckley, sec~\ded by
S J :.•". i Siiionr r C - ' ^wa n. *h
n ra
4 - f
Superir^t^nie'it aODro
V
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Aquatic -^cirk, letter from rhe ."t;'^"'s Ofric
I - T r
7
: *i- at
icens Tofimitt^e ir
he
Calu^"^ *£ Day celebration
re
rti
pe rm i n s i 0 n
' r ' *!
-< Of the A rait i
rk
an
unda and that yreena be ^^oviiea '"or
decoration -yf the r*- ,.>ieu>in: stand
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Civ
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■lasa: Catholic Federatio
•S-£enUx_Pla2<i_^ UtUr from th
n requesting permisaion t
e Italian
0 use the
Civic Center Platta on ifonday, Septemb
«r 5, at
'30
for drun corps and drill
p.w
team exercises
Unio
" ^^^^"-^^ Letter /ro« Loyal Qr-der of Mo
0 se
requeatiny permisaion /or the i/ooaeh
play a concert in Union Square on lio
eart Student Band to
day, August 15,
an
a Tuesday, August 16. durino th
e noon
hour. (Letter
of appreciation for pemisaicn).
Aquatic Park. Let*pr fr
requesting the use of the Aquatic Pa
August 16, for a military demonstrat
om Loyal Order nf loose
rk area on Tueaduy
ion,
Un
ion Square and Marina. Letters from. S
• ^ •
I' irina: Junior chanter of Comrrerce request
ing pemission to
place booths in union S
quare and on the I'arina laujn area
on August 20 and 21 during the harbor
•t>oj/ festiv ities
and to hold a fashion sho
ii) on the I'arina laian on A
ngust
20, (Letter of appreciation for permisaion).
Golden Gate Park Band, Letter ''ron k
auor' s
Office requesting that the Golden Gate Park Band present
a prografli of appropriate French music on Sunday, July
i"^, 194b, for Bastile Diy^
Hard in u Park, Letter from "ir, .-.^ /a^": Golf >,lub
reqwr-ting permission tc r.old the annual £lectiQn Day
Tournament at Harding Park on Sunday, Aui
iS^tJ
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Band Concerts, Letter from, i'usiciins ''n,ion.
j( a.
requesting pe'-^ i :^3ior, to sponsor certain
concerts in
L nio n ^L'Cuare
rolden Gate Park, and
Fleishhacker Flay field
i4 7 ti i 1 1 c
.r>,
Lettrr
I nn ^ , ,- , c
uni^r
'ham
)f r
oj . .^.nerce reque sting permission to put '■•a a sports
proyram in A-;u.Kitic Park area on August ri, in ccnjun? tion
,rbo r
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GtCParh
Stadium.
Association Casting Club
Letter from Pacifi
ific
Gate Park S tad
a requesting the use of Gold
en
ium on Sunday. A
casting tournamcnti
' ^"^"at Sa, for the final
.•z:ir
'tadiun.
Keaar stadium^ Letter fr
requesting permission to h
on fJownrd Cnyler
aoe a group of horsemen
participate in
pageant at football game on A
(Letter of appreciat
ugust 7,
ion for
permission)
Tree
Flant-
1191 Franceschi requcsti
Letter from i.'rs. Loui.
ng permission to plant tr
'f ?}■♦/' p<
ii^orj Street near Carina Boulevard,
Ciuic Center Plasa^ Lette
ees on
r from the Grand
national Conijention of Colored Elks r
flags be floiun in the C
10 ic I
s requesting that
■enter during their
convention,
rirk:
Golden Gate Park. Letter from r., F, I'
ounted
Patrol Club requesting pe rrr.
■ ssion to use the facilitiei
U the neu) riding ring on Sundav, October 0
h r semen* s Play Day,
Golden Gate Park 3and C
t w
cr a
I Concourse_, Lett.yr froi
<j 'i
e :oluKbu3 ^ay Celebr^xtion Uomi^.itt
ee reque stinc a
irf
£ Day program in t :\e ^anc
Concourse of^ Octob'ir 1.
The following extensions of ti
me ^ei * a^orovei
Htaly Tibbitta Constru
c- : I
pany - .'JepJaoiri,
-L, ^ l^
aTu Dredgin,
i. T'
dnione Peter;
■-■.5 - A
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."' " r tor - 4C) days,
rationt to Field
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'unn
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''ipara
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SJtZool,
hardens.
San Franc, ieco Zcnln,-i,^ni q
of the terninatii
^ teg.
n date of the
'araensj. An extf>nai
on
contract u)ith 1/
easra
Scott and Castang for -f^hei
r animal ahoiv at the ::an
franc iaco Zoological Ga
rden
a was yraif^d to Septtfmbfir r3
to provide more tti
■«• for the neyotiaiion of
a new
contract that ivould be muiuall
U acceptalle
,rci Tf- turn:
^di
Arboretum.
The requeat from Prentiss F
rench,
Landaaape Architect, for payment 0/ bal
ance due for
profeasional aeruicea
CO u^. ring the coni:leti
on of the
master plj/j for the i^trvbi
yoiny Arloreiun. Golde
n Gate Park
waa put over to the meeti
ng of Septe-^l-r nj, 1j4
^i'j.
On motion of Commit^aioner Jofjman, seconded by
Ccnmiasioni^r Buckley, th'
u n.T!^ i r- £ i ■) ,-,
U I i, t,
ed the
action of th
le ouperintendent in ienying the follojoii
re'iuesta,
M![?.Ji^L£.^.lLi Letter from F. A. Clenaah^r Tr.
'Suygestiny the use of lay
una de La IS>rced
an air^jrt for liyht oirpj
u<^
'.de
anea,
n
'.rk,
i.'jtt'r fr.t //i J.J ua re Za n: e Sa"^!.
.8 a pfte for
(ation
requer.t iig t
iu ., a J
"1,7
u7I plat
"w je ffrected in Gtld
en
■u t
anr
for folk
A e^.ar ii
a § k^ t±^l] fa ■:
ion
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j^ettrr fr-^m L'r, Lljyd B, PJ
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Pajil i 0 1
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i^i^r^atory /gJJt]/,
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Union S^uare^^ L^ It^r /rom Amrrt.
■an Airl inea Inc
requesting permission to
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use a portion of Union Square
for the period 0/ October 2ij
ihrouyh I,'oi)fmber 4, to
install a booth for the "S
un Country lioundup
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On motion of Comm ieainnt^r Buckley, se-
n<:''ii b
Com^.iasion^r Coffman the Commiasion r-^iified the actio
of the President in denying the foil
n
oioing fequestst
>ParHi
- OpAden Gate Purkf LetU-r from Ciiisena*
Committee for the Observance of the 200th Anniucraury
of Johann ilfolfgang Von Joeihe rt^u^-sti
ng permission to
sell
.louuenir proyrans in Jolden Cite FarH
on uunaaUi
August Sdt
Colwnb ia j^ ^uu r •
'.ettrrs
'-T/!
tioe Officer Thomaa A, Brooks a.
nii
i "f Adniinis tra»
jruc I to
:airmar., Firrrr's .Varkei Aduitory joard, concemi
■J <^
use o.
Ccl umb ia ^ou
qua.
r aT eTnc rgency peri
not to
exceed three ^eeks jnr th^ sale of surplus fruit crops,
The fol2 €.>: ^ay leit-rs jere rcau and ordered
I Id
Letter j
^rserirs < -^nce r,'* in;
the A:
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Le t tc r fr.
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te
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icr- c no em ins
I'c t am,
in
u
on for thi" une l.
TT
ome Can pi
rs ^ -tmpi imc". *\
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t'^r of th mhs
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S("-*l him -^n \i.- lirth'iij.
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Letter /ron Jeaa Lanninu J
y rotor Com
pany in
appreciation for cooperation of Park D
epartment in th^
llodel Plane Conteat at Gold
en Gate Park Stadi
urn,
Letter from s. F. state Coll
ege in appreciation
of cooperation of Park staff duri
their biological atudiee*
riy aummer seaaion in
Letter from l/ra, F, R,
e ia
• arpton in appreciation
for the beautiea of Golden Ontf Park,
Letter fron Mayor Robinson stating that h
temporarily withholding approval of requiaition for
one counter attendant.
Letter from Mayor .iobinpnn stating that he ia
9 approval of four requisifiona for gardenera
withhold in
inasmuch aa the poaiiio
ns should he filled by thi
gardenera transferred from Balboa Park^
Letter from I'ay or Hob
inson stating that after
reviewing the matter of the position of Chief Nurr^e-y-
man for the Conservatory, that he haa approved the
requinition for the refill i
f^g of this posi tioi
Lettera from the Art Commiaai
01 aa folloMai
Disapproving th-
•> .
ion of the rifle range
in McLaren Park
Liaapproving *he proposed ornamental fence around
ih» Sloop **GJoa'
Ap-^rnuing alteration to . r n r^r. f? nr? atatitn at
liw
<ir>t
'rom I ire c for oj PI
i n . m , (
'Tfivn.
r •)
y.5 • i*.J consfuction of addit ional bre^kuatera at Tacht
TT
arbor,
J "i
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PI
a'i.n »%(
iting that
ir..azion c.
the "ifle ran^e in VcLw'
"H Fa^k i :\ T:7t
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''lity .i*^ -fi' X'aster Plan,
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l^tUr fro^ ntrecior of Planning statin, tkat
tHe proposed repairs to Stra^terry ffiH Reservoir an,
Stou> Lak. are in conformity vith the L'aster Plan,
Letter from Fou>ard j. fallen expres.iny His
interest in a parking conceeeion at Xe.ar Stadium u^ken
the property is available for this purpoat.
Lett.r from Reis and Paul Tract Improvement Club
protesting against the construction of the rifle range
in UcLaren Park^
Notices of Claims filed with Controller's Office:
Pacific Gas and Electricity
Company - $07.01 - Daxage to
trench laid street lighting cables
ifrs. k'ary Winkler - C22.00 - Damage
to her car by Park Departrnenf Truck
Linda i-'cGlashan, a minjr, by John
F. k'urphy - ^5,Si,0.15 - Cut joot
ana leg on rusty tin at Aquatic Furk
A'ra, Ellen V, i'orlock - $10,0D^,00 -
Injuries sustained uhen she fell in
hole in sideioalk prepared for street
tree pl:int ing ,
Tncht "'.i-^or I'oorinQ licenses. Cn the recimmenda"
tion if the DirecUr of Recreational Activities, the
folln-jiing mooring licenses ai Tacht ^artnr ujere a;.y'niedt
George P, He bard
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Im C» Ifegan
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Temporary
Corinne L III
Phil E
it'ir ilyn
Alrt
J^'Ann
Tri'-s/- r of Delinqxieit A^co^ntj^ -n motion •«/
u ^- '.jicr Sucy,lr\,, seconded by Com^^. ^ .er 'ff'>an
'' .,' ' '' ■ ■ ;,' '" 1 In-uent account loas rrf- r-ed t, iKe
^weau of Delinquent neuenuej
o'l"! reini ie in - Da^.age to Sh'^ubiery - ^c.
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Hj^oJulLonat On motion of Commissioner Bercut, seconded by
Commissioner BucUey, the /olloMny resolutions u>ere
adoptedt
RESOLUTION NO^ j>^r'^
RLSOIYED unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is herebi. re.^uested to
approve the following PATMSNTS:
19.03
Damages to neon sign at gas station at
2500 Bavahore Boulevard - caused by ladder
used by man trimming trees.
CITYTITLEIKSURjtKCE
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Purchase of Land for Extension of Kesar
Stadium - block 1263
Lot 15 - Bucchiotti 46,000,00
Lot 12 - Scou) 12,500,00
lot 13 - Colton I'A,. '^00,00
CALZFORKiA PACiFi:; TITLE i::..::::an^l cc.
Purchase of LanC for I'i.lar'rn Park
Assessor* s Block 00J6 - Nelson
FERuiCCN BROS.
Second Proyres^i Payment - Inatallition of
Utilities to Site, St-xa Lake, Golden Gate
Park
E* 0. FINN ^ARDWCru FLOOR CClffAffT
Final Pavnent - .-ie-^ai^s tc Fln-r^ F'>::^r
Basketball Pi ';-n, fleJden Ou - '-.rk
^j:ALr -^Z-l^lTTS CONSTRUCTION ::.
Second Prcrr^.ss raijri^r, ,. - :. ■• ^,1 i. "^»k-^ nf
PiJrs, ' ata and hredginy at fa. '. ^ ".r — i
^i/STlJi. J.CNN CCMPANT
Final Faynent - Strert '.-'? f^i.-*';^.
Fell ^tr*ei from Prlk ^-i-rrt i ^ * ' .
' VI »/ 7 C ■ 1 • ^ rj . ,, - ,, . .^ ., _-, ^ - I' ^
Armored Car ^p^^.tcf or A.^is 1 J49
73,500,00
1,300.00
6,300,4 0
, 1 — /^
10,293.30
t,
324.00
i:^RIS PAVING SCLTANT
. ir si P(, •^■m er.f - Co i-tctructi
^id Pu^ irig of the Parki ..
Flycasii .g Pool
eiaay
ifiity ef
6,^7. .
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P,t.I^IC :.LECTi.ICAL & UECFJd^iCAL_ CO, 14,c£l ,
■^ress Poywe^*t - Install.
l^^tifig Syst^" ar.C it.. ;.:>c 1-, i--
^ . ing Hork at Kesar rtcuium.
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186
OEORuE PA ULS EK
Second Proyrtrs* Pay^ieni - lo/»& triirf i,- n ^ /.
PitcH ana Putt Gol} c^our./';r^:j,%'rc7at{ ?
9,7fl4.d0
Park
0,4. PAULO IN
679^50
Fourth Prcyre.s Payment - I^prou^m* r.^s to
Rediocod i/emcrial Grove, Golden Gate Pari.
ANTCNE PETEn3tN_^SCNR
First Frr^gre'sa Payment - Additions to and ^'^^^*^^
iemoaeliny of the Tcilet aac Shoj;er Zuldina
Vicinity of the "Big Rec"Stadiuwi. ^
J, P. RIL,:Y. D3A INDUSiTRTAJ^PiJi-r^j^r^ ^q
j'lrat Payment - Interior Pa ilHinVTr" ~^
Kesar basketball Pauilion.
rSLLNITZ ANP I'ENARDE
Second Progres'^a Payment - Construction o'
a Boat H-^uae, ^ tow Lake "^
Federal Tax on Admissions, Auyust 1^4..
3KX :. GFRWICK, INC,
Sixth Progrtss Payment - Repcirs t©
Recreation PiT, Aquatic Park
8,098.20
812.58
RESCLi'TIOK NO. IP 2a
R^arLVED unaiiw.cusly by the Park Cowif.'s ion that
for ih' best interest and proper cor^luvt of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby r^;.^sted to
ipproue the following Orders for Service or ifork:
ORDER FOR
SERVICE
.'EFDCR
' .. Title insurance-
'onpany
IT "aii/crnia Pacific
'•■fJe I'-.nurance C ;. .
Feet ^ r ^Mle 1'.-
aurance Policies
for ijna for
ex term io'* cj a :^ ^ /
Jtadiun, alock .
due h lot t i Lot *w.,
Sco'M Lot 12, C ■ : '
Lot 13
Fee /I. Title T-.-
aur^.i.e Policy,
.M. Ufr.
RES^LUIICK KC. 163-^
..... 'a V LD unanimously hy the Lark ^n^. J . ' j:>r
' ' ' :»ci i- r st and proper conduct of the F.rh I'lart*
"f^t the „• . -Her br . -^ is hereiy r-^u-^t ' -,
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132?
■-ntd:
the foil 010 ing iORK ORDERS i
NO. DEPARTL'ENT
DESCRIPTJni:
id',
439 f^;;^^«J*'^9,f'?Pt. ifisc. ^eroicea, Xufo-
(Shop No. 1) motive Repairs, etc.
General Liuision, July,
Aug,, fJeptm 1j49
Acid itional
440 Purchasing Dept. Blacksmith Cervices,
(Shop Ac. IJ Automotive Repairs, etc.
Comnisaary Division,
o'uly, Aug., Sept. 1^49
Addi t ional
441 Real ."state Dept, Services and Expenses
in connection xith
oc(,'u f sf tion r/ land
required jor I'cLaren Park
Al'JUNT
189.00
■* ^ ' n
,00
30G.OO
442 Public Works
Bureau Street
Repairs
443 Purchasing Lept,
(Reproduction
Bureau)
i^'isc. Asphalt Surfacing
as required Golden Gate
Park and Snail Parks and
UjUarea ar.(^ ^'isc .Services
Cct. l/'ov. Si Dec. li;49
Blueprinting, Photostat
SeTi^icea, etc. Gen.Lio.
Oct. Nov. & Dec. ■'.'*;i/
150.00
$5mOV
444 S. F. -'/ater Dgpt. i'isc. Seroioes - General
Diu. Cct. Nov. * Dec,!.",.
445 Purchasing Ze pi.
440
Purchasing i^epi.
(Shop ''0. 1)
447 Purchaser c/
Suppl ie s
(Central tfarc
house)
446 Pullic .>-^\3
(Public Bldga.)
'ervi e.
Autonr. -
. ije ^-e p^i i rs, etc.
Oen*l Jivii^ion
■V '. "- . P9G» \;.-
.lacka^ith Serji,,es,
.i.-')motiue ^eoairs, "c,
" isaary . .
n^^ry a'.
u t , _- ; .
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*> ». 2 ^
A'l'.iv. Jeri'icee, ..epair*
to E-juipneni, ^tc?«
r^rnermi Division - .
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ipprove the folloujing ALLOTlfENTS,
/ ::propri2,tion
.12.130.04^2 Temporary Wages - Recreational
Division
.as. 130. 05
DIP. 111. CI
^12.112.01
^12.112.02
. ■2.112.03
:^J2.112.04
Vayes - Playground Supervision
Allowar.ce for Over time
General division
Holiday a - General l)iji,^ion
Holidays - Zoo Dioi^ion
Holidays - Commissary Vioision
C, 750. 00
1,250.00
150.00
1,225.00
713.00
950.00
Holidays - Recreational Diuision bOC.OO
RESOLUTION ^•C._JA^
RESOLVED unanimously by ihe Park Commission ihat
r the beat interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be an: Is hereb-^ requested
to approve the following transfers:
"•^om Approp. 912.110.01 to Arprop. .J-. 11^.01 $1,132.56
.e placing Jos. Cuneo 058 Gardener on
ick leave Aug. 31, 1149 to Januzry
•a, 1050 (7.1142) 1,008.33
I e placing ifalt'r S\use, 0-56 Gardener
en Leave, September 10 - Sejt. '"''.
1S49 (Park T'll4^)
..'0
"rlacing Giovanni Mall*jni, J'c
irdener on L^r.ve, Auq. lo - ^ug. J 9,
lif49
Di ^pprnp. yl'J.lJif.Ol io Approp^ SJ".': ..I
600.00
p r 7 : .^ e
^ or ih" i eturr. ^ '.r- unused
L ilance of fun! f, , .^.sferrec ^ r tetr.pcr^ry
r^* placement of csser Levine ana Leoni l
r.skov, D^cc Garden* r,. , rn l-'^ue to Oc.^py
t -mporciry • -^0 ^ - iiener positions,
■*'•■"• •^- - V * ^ . ...f_. — ^rrmi%i',ed
po rci ry
i le ae posi ti
Ai gust 31, 1
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utny :,rert
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t':eT 31, li49.
RES01V7I0K !iC. 1830
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the best •'n<»r»' tf .- - , -
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1830:
189
approoe the purchase of the following er^uipment:
GENERAL DIVL^Tnh!
FURNITURE AND FURKISFINGS (OE 406)
C4 Folding Chairs for Huaic Concourse 118.00
OFFICE MACHINES (OE 412)
8 Typewriters (Replaceynent of Rryal
^143f>60S and Underwood #J5^-£6-(;cJ-JI 264.00
TESTING ct TREATING EQUIPMENT
GOLDEN GATE PARK ACTIVAT.JJ SLUDGE PLANT_ (OE 420)
Laboratory Equipment
MACHTNE CHOP EQUIPMENT (CZ 422)
(1)^ 1 Portable Electric Arc Welder
v2j 1 bench Grinder for Plumbing Shop
(3) 1 Mueller Pipe :'opping Machine'
(4) 1 Ellis Pipe Cutter (4" to 12")
MC TORIES^ VEHICLES (r^E 4C4)
Wheel Barrows
MC '^C 11 ZED E; UlPii :-.NT (OE 456
^1) 1 Seven Passengrr Sedan for Park
CoKm is s inner s and Suprrir.tfr.lfnt
(Replac extent of 1S40 T'Dasseng^r,
4 door Buick "edan fii-l)
lie. 00
254.00
490*00
245.00
83.00
245.00
jjdmOO
490.00
671.00
'^4. CO
2J4.00
12,307.00
(2) 1 Club ('suptf for Park :ommission
.jecretary [Replacem<*nt of 1937
4-'D'^rr Puick ^^dan (A-'2)
(3) 1 1-T-n Pickup {Replacement of
1j3? Chevrolet 3/4 Ton Panel r-V**
(4) 1 I'^Trn Special Compartme \t Bo ly
Truck for Plunibing Shop (Replace-
nent of 1j37 i,hevrclet J^elivry
Truck (T'lC or T»26)
\,r) 1 '.'•Ton Spe*. ial Ci^mpartm'''^ t Bo'.y
^ ruck for Electridan ^ :-e place". en t
Of i^.?" ^Kevrnlei Delio ry Tru>:h
(-r-i^)
3,570.00
1, •:".oo
1,960 .GO
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MC^ORJZEV SQUIPi:f:NT (OE 4^6)
J Panel Deli.rry l^Tm '^'rucX fcr
Commissary (iienldcem^nt nj 1,)43
tfhite rorse 3/4 Ton Panel Delioery T-og
ji'/^-^r^cr. i^..>.vi-jj .; 2A^jdlfri (oe 402)
tihftlanii Ponies y Qrr r
IS jor rieishhaaker PL^yJield ''
IZ ^Jsr Children* a quarters
{ replaciny Donkeys)
OC
'^ Sets jor J- leishhacker Play/ield
4 Deta /or Children's Playground
Saddles and vr idles 5c ^ '?'^
1.2 :.et8 /or yi^ishhacker Play/ie'ld
{Tie placement n/ Donkey Jaddles i
Bridles)
Flay Apparaiu6 and Slides ^or yieishhacker
Play/ield und ChiT,_'ren s nai.\,rnund -
^eplaceme 'j''.s
i:ERR7»G0^rCuKj ^'u^i^.^: jri'-c
^'crry 'Jn-'i.cund i/.*sicwJ Units /or Fleishhaekew
^-^^y'/'-. ■ i ..^ _HiJdrca'a ri ay^riun^i -
^epl:i.cing prs6f:\i ^ rgana (k wuif. -) r
lyo
1,900.00
8,428.00
1,960.00
L^
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BESCLVED tHat all non^duil c.r.ice appointment.,
temporary appointn.nta and removuU ..a.if Uy the Sup-r.
inUndent 0/ Parks, /o" ik. p, rioa June tkrouyk Auyust,
194^, be and the same ur. hereby aprroued; and
BS IT FURTHER L::SOL:-.i., ,Hat a report 0/ auiu
appointrienta and removals be trans-nitted to the
Controller an^ the Civil Serui,.^ L--rUssior..
'r -"urned:
Th'jrs beiny .7 ^ .irther b^-i-i^.t, to
t <fJo re
the
j'i^ission, ihr "lee tiny adjourned at u:l^ -.r,.
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^ept^snber .?d. 1^4^
'iegulir A regular meeting r>/ ihc Park CoK^i
yeptin£
3s ion ujaa held
ia McLaren Lodge, Golden Gate Park
uan Fran
Cl
Septmhf.r 28, 1949,
H p,m,
'he /ollnjing Conrrissi
oners ujere present;
Harvey &\ Teller, President
I'ichael J
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/re>: ^, Parr
Abst-nt: Peter IjerGui
The mtnutes . "
pecial meeting 0/ September
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2^G,ParJt! reporUii thai the proponed yar,
Superintrndent
-r Golden Gat'
Park mas bein^ h'ld
up pendinu r>:ce ir
1 :
from the C i \ . Attorney,
: "7 ...big Square^
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y .?» .jinuify,
ncfaee request'
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parn system jor
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iober 23, ly49, was granted, riih Lh,: ^n... r : ' ,n.. in.^
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c\t\y clarence i'^a^ - 0-56 (lard
Eduoai ional Le^ue
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Janu'iry PI, lyr^O (T-114'3)
cp-t-nb^r ic, n-4Z. te
From Apprnp, ^^l.?,12C
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Repljkcing Charlpn Porifr ?-.'
C;ick Leave Octob-r 1
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/or the best inter i id proper conduct c^ fh. Park
2epartmen^ ^U . .r.lUr .. .. : i, .,,,,, -.. nested t.
apprat;^ the folio ji'.^ PATyiiT:
J in.. I Pa:,n^ni - Preparatio/i 0/ a / .. •. r ^'' * '^'
fJan ,rr tne ^euelopmfint />/ the ''elene
3fryhing Arborr-f am ii^ r^tcni'aJ .jrt/t'ns
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San rrancieco, California
October 26. 7fi-*a
Regular
Meeting:
S6, 1949
i regular .eetin, of t.. Par. Co^u.ion ^. ..,,
on ,e<ine.,ay. October ,,. 1949, 4 p..., ,, ^,,,,,„ ,,,^
(?oJden Gate Park, San Francisco.
The following CommisBioners were present:
Jr^'i^ ^/«^J*^ President
J^w. i^. Coffman
Fred D. Parr
4i>«#n*# Peter Bereut
Uichael J, Buckley
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Appro ved:
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The minutes of the Park Commission meeting Held .n
October 11, 1949, were approved and adopted.
Marine View Park. Representatives of the Russian
mil Improvement Association, Mr. Charles Spivock,
President, appeared and requested that a sum be included
in the 1950^.^1 budget for the development of the Marine
View Park. On motion of Commissioner Coffman, seconded
by Commissioner Parr, the matter was referred to the
Superintendent to meet with the group and to present a
concrete plan, with an estimate of cost, covering the
development of the park, at a later meeting.
Cruiser U, g, g. ^gn Frgnciaco. The Superintendent
reported that he had received drawings for the proposed
memorial to the Cruiser U. s. S. San Francisco and that
he had arranged a meeting with Mr. Frank Barrett, I
chairman of the Citisens Committee in charge of this
project, for October 27, and that a full report would
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be submitted at the next meeting.
Aquatic Park Pier - Sea Scouts. On motion of
Commissioner Parr, seconded by Commissioner Coff^an,
the request of the Boy Scouts of America to use the
pier at Aquatic J-ark for Sea Scouts activities was
referred to the Superintendent and Mr. Hickey, to work
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-^^^°'^" "*.r-tg ffan7rt On notion of
ConniBaioner Parr amnnn^m^ v
arr, seconded ^1/ Co-un <«.<oner Co//«an, the
matter of tke proposed rifle range at SHarp Par, «,«.
referred to President Teller, tHe Superintendent and
Ur. JJickey with full pou,er to oct,
ifcCoppin S^ar^ j,,,,,,. j^,^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^
Me.,urgH. representing tHe Parkside District I.provenent
Clut. appeared to discuss tke possitility of Having a
permanent nenorial to tHe late Ray ScHiller in McCoppin
Square, suggesting tHat tHe baseball diamond be re-
habilitated, bleacHer. constructed and a plague dedicate
ing the site to Mr. ScHiller be considered. On notion
of Commissioner Parr, seconded by Commissioner Coffnan,
tHe matter was referred to tHe Superintendent for study
and report to tHe Commission. I
Mission Park^ Messrs. Soderlund and Catkins, j
representing tHe San rmncisco Mission Unit of JehovaH'^
Witnesses, appeared and requested permission to use
Mission Park on November 6 and 13 at S:30 p.m,, for
lectures, loitH tHe use of sound equipment.
On motion of Commissioner Coffman, seconded by
Commissioner Parr, permission was granted for the use of
the park, with the use of the loud speaker on a trial
i>o»<«— tHe decibals to be controlled in such a way that
the use of this equipment will not constitute a nuisance
to others in the park or to those living in structures
adjacent to the park. This permission was granted with
the expressed understanding that if complaints are
received following th* Nnt^mber 6 meeting, permission
for the use of the sound equipment would be revoked for
the Nooember 13 meeting. The Commission specified that
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San Francisco Girl Scout Council Inc fnr n .
'■" -'"<^»* for permiseion to
use the i/others Building at the nei.>.>, .
^ ^* ^^^^^hhacker Playfield,
en Monday afternoons front 3 to 4-30 o m r
4.cfw p.m., for a meeting
place, mas denied. On motion of Cammi. .
»v*uri oj Lomnissioner Parr
to tH, superintendent .UH f.n po.er to act in ,u,,e,t.
tng a more appropriate meeting place.
Sims±^oulevari Kxf.n_^ion, THe letter from tHe
m^>m: Department 0/ Putlic Wor„, , noting letter .-ro, t*.
Police Ccr.r.i„i,n. concerning t,e proposed o»natr.ct„„
»/ t^, sunoei Boulevard Erten>ion aero,, OoUen Cate
^-ar.. ^, ,,d,^,d Hel^ in ,,.,,,„ p„„.„^ ^ .^^^^ ^^^^_
tng ^itK the City Planning Con,.i.,i„n, Police Com.i,,ion
am the Department 0/ Public /„r*,. relative to tM,
proposed project^
On motion of Commissioner Coffinan, seconded iy
Commissioner Parr, the following letters u^ere referred
to the Superintendent for action:
Letter frcm Tom Miller relative to the operation
of a stage coach in Golden Gate Park.
Letter from the manager of the Estate of A. W.
fil9on, Dec*d., calling attention to acts of vandalism
perpetrated against the property of the Vilson Estate at
19St Gough Street, adjacent to Lafayette Square.
letter from Fart W. Spiegel requesting that the
wtering schedule be changed at Huntington Squar-e.
Letter from the California Spring Blossom and Wild
Floioer Assaciaticn and Vista Del I/ar Garden Club complain*^
<ny of the dwr.ping at Land's End,
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leU.r fro. Al.nan, nt.trUt Council or 2«
Z/*", «, action 0/ t^e Pre,t,l,nt in
approving tHe follomns »a. ratified,
"'lue.t /ro« Po2,.Van ^.s.-lar.in I>i,,rict
Uerchantt Asaoctation. Inc ^„,
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and 5ip /?^c.
On .ot(„ 0/ Co«M„(o,,r Co/./^an. „co„<i,„ *„
Cow?: iss ion« r Pnrr- *t,^ ^3
Parr, the action 0/ the Superintendent in
approving the follo-^ng u>as ratified:
Extensiona n/ ^^^^
Antone Petersen and Sons - 30 daps - Additions to
and Remodelling of Field House at Big Bee.
Ferguson Bros. - 30 days - 4^ork at Strawberry Fill
Reservoir at Stow Lake, Golden Gat" Park.
Pacific Electrical and Ifechanical Company, Inc., .
Construction and erection of floodlights at Ke^ar
Stadium - 50 days.
On motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by Com^
nissioner Coffman, the follor^ing letters Mere read and
ordered filedt
Letter from i'r. Ernest Born, Architect, congratulate
^ng the Commission on providing the Stow Lake Boathouse
for the efgoyment of the citizens of San Francisco.
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Letter A„. J,... ^,.,„.,,,, ^,,,,^ o.n.ratulaung
tHe Co,ni.,Un on t^e *„.t<„ 0/ «, par* a,d tHe
Sunday band concerta*
letter /ro« i/r,. J,, „„<,j, consratuJatinj, tHe
C.,.t..ion on tKe ColuMtu, Day Progra, at tke tan,
concourae ,
Voticea of claims filed with the Controller'a
Office*
HI^'ih/' ^^'"ac*, S12.50 - broken window bv
children playing ball in Duboce Park. ^
^^^. S^ILj^anc^sco, Zoolo^JicsO^Cra^^ '
SlC<?n<;rftr.£±d£wa±k^ The Secretary presented the follou,^
ing bida received: '
Lump Sum Unit Price
^ac</<c Pavements Company Ltd, $3,400.00
"' ^^* /.ync^i 3,4:^5.^0
Faro Id and I'ilton Treacy 4,031.66
Love and Faun 4,1^0.00
ir i'J'"r^?"^'^F''*'* 4,675.00
wm, Mclntoah & Son 4,846.00
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On the recommendation of the Superintendent and
•n motion of Cnmr^issioner Coffman, seconded by
Commissioner Parr, the following resolution was adopfd;
RESOLUTION NO^ 1853
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
a contract be awarded to Pacific Pavements Company Ltd.
covering the construction of a concrete sidewalk, San
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rranc<»eo Zoological Oardens, and the S... .
» ona the Secretary be and
he ia hereby authorised to execute tke same in ..
'''*" same in the name
«.ou-.« 0/ ,....0.00 a^, sun p,.. ,0* ^or ,000 „«a.,
/«t <K,d<t,onai „c,„ai»J », p,„ ^„. Appropriation
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£purta, The Secretary presented th^ ^ u .
V Hregenxea the following bida:
yalott * Peteraon^Grundy $2,450.00
Pacific Pavementa Co.Ltd. 4,660.00
On the recommendation of the Superintendent and on
notion ofCommisaionerCoffman, seconded by Comnisaioner
Parr, the following resolution waa adopted^
RESOLUTION NO. Ta^^
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Cownisaion that
a contract be awarded to Malott <* Peterson^Orundy
covering the resurfacing of tennis courts at Alamo and
ycCoppin Squarea, San Francisco, and the Secretary be
and he is hereby authori:ted to execute th. same in the
name of the Park Commission and that payment therefor in
the amount of 02,460.00 be paid from Appropriation
yi2.2l4.Ql (kaintenance and Repairs - Structurea).
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Transfer cf Delincuent nrrnun-t.^^ on motion of
Commisaioner Parr, seconded by Commissioner Coffman,
the folloiving delinquent accounta were transferred to
the Bureau of Delinquent Revenuet
William Ellery - Tacht Harbor
Berthing Fee
William R. Carillon - Damage to
Park Property
$22.50
15.00
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motion 0/ Co^u.^oner Coff^an. seconded t, Co..i.sUner
Parr, t^. follo.in, TacHt .artor Uoorin, He ,.,,
appro vedt
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adopted:
RESOLUTION Kf)^ 7ft^ff
iirsOIK^i) unanimouely by the Park Con.iseion that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be end is hereby requested to
approve the following transfers to provide funds for
temporary employees required to replace permanent
employees on leave without payt
From Approp. 912.110.01 to Approp. 912.119.01 $400.00
To replace Linalee LeGuenneo, 8-408 General
Clerk Stenographer on Leave for period
November 1, 1949, to December 31, 1949
(fieq. T'1136 Ext.) '
RESOLUTION NO. 1649
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested to
approve the following PATkENTS:
Herbert E. Walters and Apel, Dains, and
Liebermann, His Attorneys $850.00
Settlement of judgment rendered September 21,
1949, in favor of plaintiff account of his
stepping through a broken skylight at Aquatic
Park, July 15, 1947,
G. PAULSEN
'^inal Pc^ment - Improvements to Redwood
Memorial Grove, Golden Gate Park
1,525.00
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CIT7 TITLE INSURANCE COitPANT
^I^/Tlt^'r* ^-^Z^* ^^ ^'^ ^as^fiaor'a Block
1363, San Francisco, from Ellea S^atmarl
et ux required for Ke.ar Stadium exTensLn.
IS, 109, 16
44,800,00
RESOLUTION S0.^85n_
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the best inter-^at and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby reguested to
approve the following ALLOTMENTS,
Appropriation
912.350.03 Foodstuffs - Commissary Divn, 33,000,00
915.500.63
91P.815.02
Fleishhacker Pool ifodernization
Concrete Walks and Gutters
60,00
918,814.01
Maintenance and Repairs - #aJ*s 3,740,00
and Roads, Zoo Livision -
Surfacing Sidewalks around
Zoological Gardens
Maintenance ^ Repair Structures 8,450.00
General Division - Surfacing
Tennis Courts
918.130.04^8 Temporary Wages - Recreational 3,500,00
Diuis ion
918.213.01 Mtce, & Repair - Puil<1ings 1,470.00
Mother House - Restoration of
Mu ral a
RESOLUTION NO, 1851
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Comr^ission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and ia hereby requested to
approve the f9ll§wing WORK ORDERS?
l.O.NO, DEPARTMENT
DSSCRIITION
4.S.^ H.F.Citu • Co. r;,r,no?nitnl r-.irnee awi
Employees Retire^ Prorata of Compensation
System Coverage -Admins tratiue Costs,
six months ending Dec, "^l ,1949
(additional) ,
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RESOLUTION NO. 7ftc^
BESOLVEI^ unanimously ty tke ParX Co.nU.ion tHat
for the best interest and proper conduct of tHe Park
Department the Controller be and <• ».-..-k
oe ana ts hereby requested to
approve the following Orders for Service or Work:
ORDER FOR
SERVICE
OR WOX
VENDOR
DESCRIPTION
APCUNT
106
VoVJnl^'' ^''"^- l\^M ly-J--^^ Policy 192.00
Company
107 Dorothy Cravath
Block 1863, Lot 14
(Saatmary) for Keaar
Extension
Restoration of I'urals 1,470^0(3
at the Fleiahhacker
Memorial ^others*
House, Fleishhacker
Playfield
Tacht Harbor^ On motion of Commissioner Coffman,
seconded by President Teller, the following letter from
Commissioner Parr was ordered incorporated in the
minutest
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f»a ^ - « October 26, J&4S
Bo-xrd of Park Com^niasioners
City and County of San Francisco
San Francisco, California
"Centlemen:
" On l/onday afternoon Ur, ffickey, Ifr, ITutchison, i^r.
ffays and I called on Colonel F, S, Tandy of the U» S.
Engineers and his associate, Nr, Gwathm^y,
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We discuRsed loith then the tentative plan for the
extension of the Tacht Harbor, in accordance loith the
plan which was submitted to our Park Commiaaion at a
recent meeting.
We found Colonel Tandy and ifr^ Gwathmey extremely
interested and cooperative and I would like to suggest
that an invitation be extended to Colonel Tandy and
his associates to meet with our park commiaaion and
interested stiff members at a dinner to be arranged
at McLaren Lodje at an early date. The invitation
should be made by President Teller to Colonel Tandy,
I believe that in such a conference many items can be
cleared and a constructive program can then be agreed
upon. The Colonel seemed perfectly uilling to meet
with us and, of course, any presentation will have to
stand on its merits, j
n
I would also like to have a letter written to Colonel
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asking for the 'participation ofthtsTn'. ^?' i^Qeles,
"colonel EZlt c'/hU'ol *?ti?r.? \'V'' ^^i**- *''
Parks, SacramentoVaskinoy^/^^^*"^''^'''' of Beaches and
group' in connecViin'tVth' /hVs fac^f ^a'^*?!**^'' ^^ ''^
make
have
It is my further understanding that in order fn
rnu »ou2d to*« ear. o/ t.rthfnj 0/ Coast
1^ ,^"t'"J'' "' °*'""" Oou^r^mJnt cro/t whtch
.nViVl^'"r*''li i" » "-"-"<<"•* location
such as the Tacht ffarbor,
2. There should be facilities which would
provide water, oil, gasoline and repair
facilities for small boats*
3, The fact that this is a City project makes
it much easier to get Federal and State
participation than if it were a private
projects
4, We should change our present request to
the U. S, Engineers, which now merely asks
for approval of the new location for the
breakwater, so that the Federal and State
Governments would be asked to take care of
the construction of these breakwaters at
their cost* This is a very important change
and should be made now*
5. The Tacht Harbor must provide a sheltered
anchorage and our lay-out complies with this
requirement*
6* A safe entrance is essential and the depth
of the water is already sufficient to meet
this requirement,
7. The approaches to the berthing areas
must be adequate for the needs of the smaller
craft, and ifr, ffickey advises me that this
will require some depositing of sand in the
berthing area, rather than additional dredging*
It is possible that some waste matfrial may
be secured from other dredging operations
which could be used for this purpose*
't is my understanding that the Board desires
\ckey and me to follow through on this whole
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Mr, Mickey and me to follow through u.. i.-. »o -^.n/jic
matter and if a dinner meeting is arranged, and the
Board determine s the policy as the result of that
meeting, we will be glad to carry on with the proper
presentations to the governmental agencies*
We should have the approval of the Board now
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itate c?oyffrnm<?nta to to** care 0/ th« coat o »^ ±hm
b/iaXroaUr this uH>uld be a tremendous Baving'^to the
V2 ^nr^w""!*' ''^ ^°" ^ranc^sco and, in anl event,
^? f yj'i'"** "* '"'^'T' substantial saving »U2 De
t{{w^!t -^ ""* P'-'^'^nt proper /acta to support our
Very truly yours,
" /s/ FRED D. PARR
On motion of Commissioner Co/fman, seconded by
President Teller, the general plan as outlined in the
above letter was approved and the matter was referred to
Commissioner Parr with full power to act.
On motion of Cownisaioner farr, seconded by
Commissioner Coffman, the Superintendent was authori2ed
to obtain a proposal from Punnett, Parea and Hutchison
for the development of that part of Tacht Harbor known
aa Oaa House Cove*
THE SUPERINTENDENT REPORTED :
That he was again meeting with the Art Commission
to discuss the possibility of securing a clearance
on the construction of the Chimp House at the San
Franc iaco Zoological Gardens and the fence around the
Sloop "GJoa",
That the Director of the Zoo recommended the
exchange of the following animals with Ur, Roland
Lindeman of Catskill, New York:
Ten Uouflon Sheep and a pair of Wallaroos
in exchange for one pair of Giant Anteat^ra*
On motion of Commissioner Coffman, seconded by
Commiaaioner Parr, the Superintendent was authorised
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to pr.oee, .U, ,n. eroHan.e of tHe anUai., upon
approval oj tHe dty Purchaser of Supplies.
There being no further business to
Commission, the meeting adjourned at 6:
come before tht
00 p.m.
If ill xofn Simons
Secretary
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November 9^ ]949
A regular meetiny of the Park r«»,»* •
held on Wednesday, Nooember 9, 1949 4 n m ir, y r
L9dge, Golden Gate Park, San Fmncisco.
The followins Commissioners mere present:
Harvey E. Teller, President
Peter Be r cut
William I, Coffman
fred D. Parr
Absent: Uichael J, BucXlcy
The P. mutes o/ the Park Commission meeting of
Cctcter 26 were approved and adopted,
Uoa Fence .'.ChijnR^nusej, The Superintendent
reported that he had met uith Hr. Borne of the Art
Comr..ission to f^ecure reconsideration of the plans for
the GJoa Fence and the Chimp House, hut that no decision
had been reached. The Superintendent was instructed to
meet oifh the Art Commission again c ona<,rnin^ these
two projecism
Sharp Pajik_RiXll__Rajuie^ Cn motion of Crmmis-
aioner Coffman, seconded by Commissioner Pirr, the
proposal frcm Pollack and Pope, Architects, for the
construction of a municipal rifle ran^e 2i Sh-.rp Park
w«a accepted.
Yacht ^'arbor. The re-.uesi from Punnett, Pares I
and Hutchison for app'-oval of the ^act^r Plzn for Tacht
Harbor as I'ubmittcd in 'iccordance loith their c or.tr-i'.-i
uJaa held over to a later meeting. On motion of Corr'nis-
sioner Parr, seconded by .'^-'r.r- is^inn, r Coffman, a sixty
day extension of time wos granted covering this contract,
Vicente C<^ua^e,m On the rrco'n^rndation of the
^'uperini'^n'i''n-t zna on nctio- jf Com.mis6i ine r Parr, j
seconded by Comm iseion'-r Coffman, the r^quef^t from
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residents in the oicini
tV 0/ Vicente Sq
i^iti
restriction in the square, 1
playing field to children under U
revoked, was denied.
quare thai the
^g the use of the
\tears of age, be
Uuboce
Park:
Duhpc_e Park. On the
^^comitendation o^ f^^^
Superintendent and c
n motion of Commiss
seconded by Commissioner Eercut, the r
residents in the vicinity of Duboce Park
installation of card tables in th
icner Cof^an
e que St from
''or the
Lands End - Coit To
e park was denied,
}£ej\ Cn notion of Ccmnis'
sioner Coffnan, seconded by C
y Co^.Kiss ioner 5-
rcut, -"he
request fron Paul S. Fverley Company for perr.ission f,
install coin operated, .?5
power, Tcrrestrialscopes at
Lands End and Co it T
o'oer was referred to the S
upcrin-
tendent of Parks with full poyer to act,
Marina:
1/arina
j^ Cn notion of Comyr issicner Cc ''^
an
on of Pre 9 He nt
•seconded by Comwiissioner Farr, the acti
Teller, in granting the request of t he United "^elicopte
Inc, to demonstrate a Helicopter Ambulance on the
ifarina laion on Tuesda^j, h'orember 1
ra
isas rai i ^ied
Uorth Dutch finir.ill, .'n the reconmendati'in of
f ^
:p' rintendent and on notion
'amnti$1oner Bercut
seconded by Commissicntr Coffman, the reauest f
C'» C rattan for a sixty day t^f'ins:
on 0
>om
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'•rr.tract for the arilUng md casiny oj ,'ell adjacent
to the North Vutch ^^indmill was approved*
' ^gn rr inc isco Zoo logical Jardenst Cn the
recc^^mendation of the Supe rint'ndent and on motion of
Somnissioner Bercut, seconded by Comr^ issioner Cajfrnan,
the request from A'r, J, Lamont for perviission to r-^ipei
the animal show at the Joo was denied*
Hardin u Park Golf Course, The leit'-r from ^r.
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acknowledged and filed^
land Purchases^ On the recommendation of the
Director of Property and on motion of Commissioner
Bercut, seconded ty Commissioner Coff^an, the following
land purchases were approuedt
Kegar Stadium Extension:
lot 11 in Assessor* 8 Block 1P63
From Maurice Perstein and Yoette Z, Persiein et al
McLaren Park
Lot 7 in Assessor' s Block 6145
From Pedro A. Moreno
Yacht Farbor_^ On the recommendation of the
Director of Recreational Actioities, and on motion of
Commissioner Parr, seconded by Commissioner Bercut, j
the follo'^ing Tacht Farbor mooring licenses were approved
NAME OF APPLICANT BERTMJiO* NAME OF BOAT
Lee Spater
Arthur B, Stevens
F* M. Stich
Dr^ Ivan T* Budaeff
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Temporary
Annie
Ruby II
Boots II
Dunya
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njt On motion of Commissioner Eercut, seconded by
Comwissioner Coffman, the following resolutions were
adoptedt
RES CI UT I ON NO, 1355
RESOLVED unanimously by i\e Park ^'omf^ i ssion that
for thf* best interest and proper conduct of ihe Park
Deparpnent the Controller be and is hereby re';iiest^'d
to approve the followinj transf^rr.:
From Appropm 9l?»110»0S to Approp* ^lPmlla%02
To provide funds for temporary replacement
of An~j..'^ta^ia Telbukov, C^ICP. Jaii *rf'ss, en
sick leave Nc.^mber li;4S (Req, T'll53)
From Approp* J1P,119.01 fo Approp, ^12,110.01
To provide for the return nf unused balance
of funds transferred for tempo riry replace-
mentB:
(1) Requisition T'lir-"' - cancelled for
period Nov, 1, 1949 to March 15,1950 -
i'r, Thomas McLaughlin, 0-58 Gardener,
resigned 900.00
tieo^co
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.^fS.A'ot (2) Requisition T'liae - cancel 7-w /.
1655 period Lee. J, 1949 to Jnn/sT^llL'^"'
Conj^ ifr. Joseph Cuneo, 0-55 Oarden'er/decl
ased 400,00
RESOLUTION NO^ l^s^
RESOLVED unanimously l>y the Park Co^ission tHat
for the best interest and proper conduct o/ the Fark
Department the Controller be nnH /• >,*».^k
ce ana is hereby requested to
approve the folloioing PATI^t:ntS:
IT", 093. 41
3,294.00
FERGUSON BROS^
Second Progress Payment - Snergencv Renaira
to Strawberry Hill Reservoir ^ ^
J, Cr, G RATTAN
Fourth Progress Payment - Drilling and casing
^intlWi r,"'' "'^^* vicinity of North Dutch
*indnill^ Golden Gate Park
^ALT TiBbJTTS CCNSTmrTTnvrn ,
Third Progress Payment 'rpTFT^e^ mi of t>;J<.s ^'* ^^''^^
Floats and Dredgin^j at Yacht Harbor
LOCI' IS AHL'CRED CAR ^'^RVICE, INC^
Armored Car Service - October 1949
RALPH UURRAT
Band Concerts - October 1949
GEORGE PAULSEN
Fourth Progress Payment - Construction of o
Pitch and Putt Golf Course in Golden Gate Pork.
334.00
13,050.00
JfZLLNITZ dc DEKARDE
Fourth Progress Payment - Construction of a
Boathouse, Sto'ou^ 1 ak'^. Golden Gafi' Park
: 01 1 EC TOR OF :!:ThRNAL_RrVJ^rr:
Federal Admission Taxes - Cctob~r 1949
RALPH C, MAC ARTHUR, COUNTY TAX r?LI.ECTCR,
SAN I'ATFC :C''NTr
lG49'r-0 Taxes on "'-— n >ar¥ lands
ANDREW GCTZSNnUKG
Preparation of a i'aster Flan for the
Development of Rhododendron ani "f rn
Dmlls in Golden Gatr Park,
6,857.10
390.40
598.50
1,5'^C.OO
HESCLUTIGK !fO. 1657
RESCIVED unanimrusly by th'- Park Com'' ission that
for 1 hf be&t int' ,- ,?f and proper ccndw^t of the Firk
De parment the Controller b" and is hereby r eque st'-d to
approve the fo21ov)ing ALLCTifC:.'TS,
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ALLOTIIENTR
1353:
Appropriation
912.300.01 Materials & Supplies
General Division
912.300.03 Materials S- Supplies
Commissary Diuision
912.200.04 Contractual Services
Recreational Divieion
912.500.83 Keaar Stadium - Rehabilitation
$5,000.00
500.00
250,00
70.00
_RES0LUTI01I NC, 1853
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Ejrk
Department his Fonor the I'ayor be and is hereby request'-^
t« have an ordinance prepared appropriating ^2,240. 00
fram Appropriation 912.1jl..0C (Park Compensation Reserve)
to Appropriation ^'l.?. 110. 01 (Permanent Salaries -
General Division) to provide funds for the compensation
Gf one ElC2a Draftsman at the rate of C^20.00 per mor.th
effective December 1, 194k>. This ne:) position is being
created by action of theCivil Service Cor.niasion and the
position 3/ one FP'^^ V :.rt9yrttph^r and Art Designer is
el iminate4.
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a pp ro ve the fl J od i ny
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NO. DEPARri'ENT
454 i Pi. ' ' . .il<'ings) i'isc.Servic's, Repairs to $75.00
PU3LIC T"1E^ Linipm^nt, tic, ' i.,
h'ov., ind Dec,
(cd'iitional)
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RESOLUTION Nn^ t^^^
RESOLVED unanuouely ty tH. Par, Co..ission tkat
for tHe test interest an, proper conduct of tke Park
Department tHe Controller te an, is Hereby request., to
aptroue tHe follov^ing Orders for Service or ^ork:
ORDER FOR
SERVICE
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VENDOR
DESCRIPTION
AUGUNt
.pt,
■report:
103 Antone Petersen & Sona RepL^ce Flooring $1,494.0(1
at tHe Ifusie Con'-
CGurse Band utand.
Golden Gate Park
209 C'ifara^ Steu^art Replacement of C50,0d
return line piping in
tHe rear of boilers
at Kesar Basketball
Pavilion,
THE SUPER INT EN DENT REPORTED :
THat He Had received *he Master Plan for tHe
IfcLaren RHndodendron and Fern Dells, Golden Gats Park,
from }/r. Andrew Gotzmburg, Landscape Architect, and
recommended its approval. On motion of Conniss ioner
Parr, .'seconded by Commissioner Bercut, tHe mai^ter plan
ama anoroved and tHe Superintendent was autHorized to
request I'r, Gotsenburg to submit proposal for the
preparation of plans and specif izati :3na covring this
THat he had m-'>t -iJith the Citizens "om^ ittee in
connect i-n u:itH thf vrnposed memc ^ ial to •'he exploits
of the Cruiser U,SmS,San f rancisco ^ and pr-''sented a
draioiny 5/ the monunentm On motion ^f Commi asioner
f^an, seconded by Cosiwf .«?s ion?r Bercut, 'he Sup^r-
ii^^ndent was requested to obtain a final plan for the
T'T-trial and to present it to i h " '.'^mmission at a
subsequent meeting.
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Co'ntd,
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Thai he had obtained propoaala from Ward and
Bollea, Architects, covering the conatruction of the
bleachers at Big Rec, and convenience stations at
Speedway Meadows, Golden Gate Park, and Balboa Park.
On motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by Commissioner
Bercut tho proposals mere accepted and the i>ecretary
was instructed to prepare an agreement covering the
projects.
That he would obtain a proporal from Arthur
Brown, Architect, for the leak-proofing of Coit Tower.
That he had received the preliminary plan from
the Board of Education covering the construction of a
school in McLaren Park,
The selection of an architect for the construct-
ion of additional buildings at the Zoo u;o« put over to
a later meeting.
^ake Iferjedm On motion of Commissioner Coffman,
seconded by Commissioner Parr, the Supe rintendent was
instructed to take the necessary steps to arrange for
the transfer of the Lake Merced lands, including
Warding Park, to the Park Department oy *he Public
U tilt tie s Commissions
fesar Stadium, On the recommendation of the
Supe rintendent, end on motion of Comv'issioner Coff^an,
seconded by Com^ i ss i'^ne r Bercut, permission to call for
bids coDiring the rehihilitation an'* construction of
sezts in Ke&ar 6tadium was grinted.
On motion of ComnAssione r Coff^an, recorded by
Conmissioi'^r Bercut, the Superintendent j}as instructed
to obtain a prel iminary plan covering the enlargement
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Engineer^
ng
Co»M„(on. t.. „„t<,s aaVo.r„.<i at 6,00 p.,.
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uembrr !>} 1^4^
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ny 0/ V
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on Vonday, ^/ov^rnter ^1 JZf
or^m iss'-^n was h^ld
Gate Park^ ^an "ranct
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's^nt:
i^r, ffaruev S» Tell
• "etT Bercut
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y^. Michael J
Buckley
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Absent: I'r^ jim, 1'
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niniitea of *>'
e Park Commissi
on No i;embe r 9
on meeting held
were approved and
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Cormi^8ion af a suts^iuent meeting.
Civic Center Plarci. The
Boiird oj t\e
request from the /on#n»a
-nci^co l'uf>eum of Art f.r permissic
denied because ./ a p-euiouB c^-nf-it^^nt to the
Centennial Comriti^*s /— -^^ u.o^ o^<r .,^^ p?,^^.
Fart r,,..,^ .,, 2 .tf -r /.r,.ard,cf fey fke yayor*4
?-^ posing th' extenUon of Gr^at ^igh-jay .ouih ^len^
th« ahor9 0/ th0 r /le t^ connect ..ffh ^igh^av If^.l,
.-•n^idtny vith *v- '^-olaration - ' ".r* ftonttoR ©^
surplus property, -as r-f^rre-l i. the Supmrin-kendent
for study I'vi report,
PjllGce \f y-n- .rts, r • Mrfon if ill
i '". Davie ^unf'r -- r m ' •»-ai ■) -^ '
use the Paint*
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Jir.-fng Pa.rjr,. Cn r^ofion 0/ Comr.i.eion.r Buckley,
aeonnaed by ComrriaBtonrr Parr, :Me r. ^u^,t /ron ih,
nardiny Park Golf Clul to ^nU ike annual instaUaUon
of officers tournament ^n Sunday, Decemb^^ w, 1^45,
was granted^
iils^Jjilyl^J'.^Shji ^n motion of Coirnis^ioner Parr,
stconoed by Commissionrr B^'rcut, th^ letter jrom
Barrett Oarayta Inc,, r el it ice to the m ' oj Jt,
l'ary*3 Park /or the erection of a garaye building was
referred to the 6an fr.mdsco Parkin^, AiAhority.
Jolcen ya_t_g__/'arfc ^]}^_ £_2,2SLrur_Be^ Cn "i-fi^,.. -1 -
Commiss icner Buckley, seconded by Commissioner 3srcttt,
the r0quf$t fr-:: 7;.- Jolden Gate CHriBtian Sndgamr
I'ninn for c^rrissim -f n hold mun^ife ser ires nn
Thanhayi ing imrniHi, ut -^iSO a,«., ;. f h- .:.•:: concourse,
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r.sron of Tirr-e - Korth Zufc\ ^J2j::J22j, " "
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Con' ractor, ^ or i .
on contract for *hp' irillinf and t^^ting of fc-2!
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Li£hJJ!arborJfcorinu License »
tiisn 0/ th# Director nr o*„-
ector 0/ Recreational Actioifi^s, the
following appli-^ations ror roorinn n
Farbor were appro vedt
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Will iaif. Kier^i
Genrge I, P.iedingrr V ^
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Lute hie
Irene R
mhh^^L THe Secretary presented the folU^ny
bids recei'y^d for t>>- - M -. ;.roj>cf..
/MKr OF niLT>FR
Antone PetTren i r^n
''I'ara and Steu)art
*'^« i'^^Intosh -f- Son
Parher^Ctaffens ± Pearce
l.cGahey i- Claan
Dnnald F, i iGiJles
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6^410^00
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ALT c P.NATE
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438 m 00
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0,300,00
'^comnen,i2ti!>n o, 7 > ^.. .rintendent and
on m9ti9n »/ Com-ir^axoi^r J»rc ^, econded bf
Commissioner Buckley, the foil 9v,in^ r.s^lutioK ^as
adop%'-'c' :
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RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
/or the best interest and proper mnduci 0/ the Park
Department his ^^onor the l^ayor be an4 U h.reby requested
to have an or.Iinnnce prepared apprc priatini, $^,000.00
from Appropriation 92-.500.l09 (:7arehcu,e, Gara^, and
Repair Shops) to Appropriation 31P.913.01^4 (jeach Chalet
ffeatiny System - Replacement and Reconstruction) tn
provide funn, for the installation of a heatin, system
in the re^ch Chalet Building required f.r the .-r.^-ruatto.
Q/ the murals and for the comfort of th^ fner.b^r.^ of the
McQuade Po^.t of the Vet-rans cf foreign .^ra i,h9 hmve
leasee the building.
f6r '♦■- ' ^ -i '>.-^- f-st and proper ^onduc-" >/ th-r Park
Department hie Wdnor the i'ayjr be and is h'rei,. r ■• . - . f ■
to have an '— ."inonct prepared i--""- r- : if in, "JJ.'^'', r^K
Arprnpr-iation : "^ ^5^^109 (Warehouse, Gara
Shops) t- Ar^^\.:''" '- .• "^. '-'^ % ;r :"'.,inmerin^ a
•l^c hf t«eturai s^r - .' OUM0 fund. ^ -
and ^ngin*' ri.^ ^i-, i,-s
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Inspection Fees and Knyinet riny Sa^'" ", . i'"i
f!*r r^ehibilifation of /"e^-ar ^tarfi .?/.
-"e-ta and Preliminary Plans, Jj, '"'^^ •
Itra'nngs and Zs ti'hates for Kez ir
stadium Extension
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for -the best interest
and proper conduct 0/ the Pa
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rtdj i^epartment the Controller b
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requested to
aprroue the fo lloioing ALLCTk'FNTS,
ALLCn
ADpropriatiifn
ys - Jeneral Diuiaioi
yin,iin.03 ''olid
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connecticn uith construction 0/ ^tOM I A-
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^H^RuAD the Park Comrrission has receiu.d n, .
'^c rrcffiuffd numerous com-
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5af<f ParY, and
J o * .ac.ff^aattf lighfiny coristiiuifs a \asard
both to rr^.^fori.nu and pedesiriana;
■"*' t lax c iff »->«cr?tary on
6^^aV 0/ ih. Pury ;^.M.M,n :. instructed to
prafclr« and that \e ask the departments o^ncrned
for an inveatiyaiion :it th- - r::>rf. "o ,..'> t i,-,^ i„
order that the necess^ri, .crrecti^ rre^sures can be taken.
RS20ll'JiD ufMntm-. ]y ^y tht Park Co»nisai<.. Hat
l#i»ci»* toward 0»tabl%sh:'., ■ ^,.r.i:>i /lelrf fn
' '•■ ^ ■ iv nieration oy ''.e ''., . i, * ^r
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sum. 0/ i^l,70C'^00^
RES0LV!:D uianimouBly by the P^rk -..-iann > hat
:e .Secretary bB anu i. Hereby authorUed to cnt^r into
and execute an .i yrfer^enf .cith WAP.D 6: BCLI "0 , .^rchif^r'..
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Cnnmni0no9 Stations at Spe>rduay leauoua^
uoJden Gat0 Park, md Balhfia Park^
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''"'* '^ci proper conduct of f.He Park
•Jepartmrni the Controller br and im h.. ,
approve the follr>win^ Paym^nit
m6EcAIosT^jo^_^e_ ^^ican legion
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Re/uncl c/ Ueposit received as a bonc^ prior
, 'iiiiation
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E^uiiatinn yjehi^ In notion oj :~mni
seconded by Commissioner Bmltley, fh. Commi,,in.
'-comn^endatian oj t H. Ju.-r ini.nr .nt 0/ ParkB tAat
'•> rolden Cat' Park for the use
' -'^circo for rir i- ^ , ; ; , ^ ^^„^^
an.i '• - J., rintendent ms instructed te -ork nut tH#
pfiJtGt ani r'arii
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CnmmissionfT Buckley, the SuDerin+0r,^^^*
to take whatever steps are nr.r*«..,., ^
te urr necessary to arrange /or the
transfer a/ theae Junds*
Lake I'erced, That he uould like to request the
i'af/or to proceed with inntrnctions to .'^- Director of
Pro'^erti,'9 to take the necessary ,tepe to haue the
pr-^perty at Lake Herced iran./erred to the Park Depart^.eni
^•. -^on 0/ enmmisaioner Bercut, seconaed by Com- is,
sioner Buckley, fh? matt-r u>as o-derec h-hi In ah^yince
P'niing further atu/jy.
San y-,incisco Z-^olorjcil Gardenj^ That the
^ir-ctor of ''-' Zoo "■-- r^Q^mmended 'he ezchanye o/ 'he
^ tll-tiDing animals:
D.Ori^rly l-»ar^ i^: five ri^^n to 2'r, louis ^oelrla
rill^,
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Miehatl J^ Buckley
William M. Coffman
Fred D, Parr
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Approved f
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The MinuteM 0/ tHe Park CommiBeion meeting .f
December i4, 1949 mere approved and adopted.
IHfin Peakp^ On motion of Commioaioner Parr,
seconded by Commieaioner Buckley, the Superintendent ma.
instructed to requeet $60,000 in the 1950^51 budget for
the Murvey and development of park depariMent property
on Tmin Peakt.
^^^'^ /^0P0«>«< (harden Center, a.ljen gate Part^ The
Cinur, Superintendent reported that he had received informal
tion that the Untative plana for the proposed garden
center in Golden Gate Park had been preaented by Mr.
Ben nine to the Chief Adminiatratiue Officer for
approval and that he mould make every effort to have
the matter expedited.
San ^'ranciaco Woraemen'a ^aaociationf The
StF,Porsem
mLL.AAs'n,
fuperintfndent atated that he had met with membera of the
San f'ranciaco Horaemen' a Aaaociation concerning their
requeat for a meeting place on park property and that he
mould furniah a further report at a future meeting.
San Franciaoo Zoological Gardena, Chimi> Fouae
and the Sloop "0^1oa**» The Secretary preaented appr, uaJ
from the Art Commiaaion of the conatruction of the
Chimp Houae at the San ' rand aco Zoological Gardena and
the conatruction of a fence around the Sloop "GJoa".
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J^ at inatruc*»d to proceed »ft^ the a»ard
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£^I^oa_lar^ TK, re,u..t fro. tke Superintendent
of SCHOOL for pemu.ion to u.e a yreen.ou.e at Baltoa
Park ma$ put ovor to a iater meeting.
A9uati<! Pftr», The natter of tke alignment of
the Belt Railroad, ^yde Street to tke Tort Ma.on Tunnel,
M. re/erred to ComMUoioner Parr for inveatigation.
Isake Merced, On motion of Commteoioner Parr,
Beconded by Commieoioner Bercut, the Secretary waa
authoriMod to <ntt<ate proceedlnpo to have the Lake
Merced property transferred to the Park Department by
the Public Utiliti09 CommiBBion,
McLaren Park^ The Secretary preBenUd an opinion
from Ihe City Attorney to the effect that the Park
Commiasion cannot legally leaee to the San Francieco
rootball League a recreational field in McLaren Park
for the playing of Boccer football. The Secretary
vae instructed to oo aduiae the applicantB»
J^|»as«,?ry Monaater]i_S_cnta_Mar^ on motion of
^arfo de CommiaBioner Buckley, seconded by CommisBioner Coffman,
and unanimously paBsed, the reconstruction of the
Monastery Santa Maria de Ovila in Golden Gate Park, at
a site to be determined at a later date by the Park
Commission, was appro ved^
AQuatic Park Pier, On the recommendation of
Punnett, Pare* and Hutchison, the Superintendent was
instructed to include $300^00 in the 1950^51 budget
for aoundings at the Aquatic Park Pier,
Sloat Boulevard, The letter from Mayor Elmer
S, Robinson, enclosing copy of letter from the Chief
Administrative Officer, concerning planting and
maintenance of the center strip in Sloat Boulevard,
ParJk
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March 36, 19S0 m« granUi.
rational Sei Cro„ f„ a fUral dUplay of . larg,
cr,,, M o.U,„ aat. Par* during tH.ir annual campaign
in March ISSO ma, denied 5.oom. ,/ lack of time for
preparing planting material.
CO, Park
Santi Con-
llMrsfl from the United IrUH ao.UtUM for pemiB.ion to use
Golden Ogie Park Band Con^nnr^^, The requett
stadium:
the facilittea at the Golden Gate Park Band Concourae
for the annual Robert Smmett celebration on Sunday,
^arch 5, 1950 waa referred to the Superintendent with
full power to aoi*
Oolden Gate Park Utadium, The letter from
Edgar Pomeroy, Rugby Football Conmtaaioner, the Olympic
Club, requesting the uae of the Golden Gate Park Stadium
during the Rugby Seaaon »aa referred to the Director of
Recreational Activitiea.
Sxtenaiona of Time, On the recommendation of
^itensiona
2eLTJnei
the Superintendent the following extensions of time
were approved t
ifra, Dorothy Craoath - Restoration of murala at the
Mothera ffouae, Fleiahhacker Play field - to April 29,
1950 9
Malott and Peterson - resurfacing tennis courts at
Alamo and McCoppin Squarea - thirty daya»
Realy Tibbitta Construction Company - Replacement
of piles, floata, dredging at Tacht Harbor - thirty
daya.
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portion 0/ J-ort /"unaton ar«o od^acen*
to tho 5an ^-ranciooo Zoological Oardeno.
Copy 0/ Jotter from tho DIr.ctor 0/ Property t.
the Joard 0/ 5uporu<oor. roco-endinp adoption of
resolution authoriMing tho .aJo of XoMor Stadium
rxtenoion Buildingo by public auction.
Copy of Jottor from Mayor Robinoon to tho
Recreation Commieeion disapproving their request that
Behool Department property on Hampahire Street and
Alameda Street be transferred for use as a permanent
corporation yard because of the consolidation of the
departments.
Letter from the President of the Library Commie-
sion, with copy of his letter to Mayor Robinson, thank-
ing the Park Commission for its cooperation in assigning
a certain area in McCoppin Square for a branch library
site.
Copy of letter from the Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors to the Civii Service Commission concerning
the request of the Superintendent of Parks that the
residential requirements be waived for the position
of F-llO, Landscape Architect.
, ^ ^rchase of Property, On the recommendation of
the Director of Property, the Commitsion authorised
the purchase of the following property for park purposest\
rieishhacker Playfield - Parcel Mo. 15
Mt. Davidson Park -> a portion of Lot 1
in Assessor's Block 2903
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to inciud. tlSOO.OO tn «. i»50^j »«,„., «, p„„„, ^^
*». purcfio., ,/ on. „« ,/ o/^,.. /urMtur, /»r tO,
penerai nonoger.
PaintinQ of M^rry^o^Rounfj and Animals n* *u^
n±ilMMi£JLl2juUis2sU Th0 5tcr.i«rv preMtnted the
following bid§t
Raphael A Company
Martin Fried
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fdv« F^SchwartM
$3,467.00
3,590.00
4,638.00
0,426.00
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On the recommendation of the Superintendent, the
following resolution woe adoptedi
RKSOLUTIOM MO. 1891
RESOLVED unanimouBly by the Park Commi§»ion that
a contract be awarded U Raphael A Company covering t^ltf
painting of merry -go "round and animala ot the
Fleiahhacker Playfield, Sam Pranciaoo, and the Secretary
be and he ia hereby authoriaed to execute the aame in
the name of the Park Commiaaion and that payment therefor
in the amount of $3,467.00 be paid from Appropriation
912.214.03 (Maintenance and Repair - Structures - Paint
Fleiahhacker Playfield Merry -Go ''Round and AnimalB).
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£^^llumoiLJJLJhe^lorM Dutch Win^^n Re.,ru.i.
pr9B§nUd th4 Jtlloming bidtt
lump Sum
rrank W.Smith
(Propotal not notariggi)
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Parker g 5tt//#n« and
Pearee
Shwmmte and Sehilltng
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Porguoon Bro*.
Piomf Conotruction Company Sd^SSoloo
JoHMon and Pi tf 36,567loO
$99,850^00
95,860^00
S9,095.00
39,669*99
31,609.00
98,878.62
Alternato
$19,870.00
21,000.00
92,852.00
24,421.26
24,979.00
85,206.62
30,797.00
29,386.00
On th^ rocommondation of th« Suporintondont, the
folloming resolution im« adoptedt
nSSOLOTIOM MOf 1S90
BSSOLYSD unanimouely by the Park Commieeion that
a contract be aioarded to W. J, Kiibon covering the
conotruction of the North Dutch Windmill P'-^trvoir and
Aaaociated Work, Oolden Oate Park, San Franc toco, and
the Secretary be and he i§ hereby authorised to execute
the oame in the name of the Park Commiaoion and that
payment therefor in the anount of $95,860900 be paid
from Appropriation 9129600*92 (Lincoln Park Irrigation
Sy a tern) 9
T^cht Harbor m On the recommendation of the
Director of Recreational Activitiea, the following
Tacht Harbor Mooring Licenaea voere aporovedt
MAMS or APPLJCAMT pERTH MO. MAME OF BOAT
Mra* William Brinton
Joaeph F. Carroll
Joe De Maggi9
Dan S* London
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Mary Jane
Jolting Joe
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L«9olution»f On motion of Commiaaioner Bercut, aeconded by
Commiaoioner Buckley, the following reaolutiona were
adoptedt
RSSOLUTIOM MO. 1885
RES0L7SD unanimouoly by the Park Commiaaion that
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apprat,. tH« f6llomtng tram/ert required u provide
funU for Umporary ^mployte, required to replace
permanent enployeۤ on leave without payi
From Approp. 91S. 110.01 to 912.119.01 UOO 00
R9pUe9 Linal0e LoOunm^e, B^oe 9AOO.no
Ooneral Cl«rk^tonogr%pher •!• Leav§
Jan. 1 to Jan. 6, 1950 (Park Req.USa rxt.)$50.00
To roplace Linalee LeOuennee, B^408
Otneral Clork^tenographer on leave
Jan. 9 U Fob. 28, 1950 3^0.00
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RESOLUTIOX MO^ 1866
RSSOLfED unaninoualy by the Park Comnieaion that
for the boot intereat and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and ia hereby requeated
to approve the following ALLOIi/SNTS and TRAKSFERSt
ALLOTMEMTS
Appropriation
912.870.03 State Saleo Tax - Comniaaary 334,22
912.600.01 Fleiahhacker Playfield Land 4,324.76
912.500.92 Lincoln Park Irrigation Syatem 25,360.00
912.214^03 Maintenance A Repair - 5truct-
ureo (Paint Fleiahhacker Play 3,467.00
field Merry^O'Sound and Aninala)
TRANS FSRg
From
Appropriation
912.500.88
leaar Stadium Hehabili*
tati^n
912.500.20-1
Convenience Station at
Buenm fiata
Appropriation
912.200.04 174.35
Contractual Servicea
Recreational Dioiaion
912.500.53 2,170.00
Concrete Walka A
Outtero - Fleiahhacker
Pool
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RSSOLUTJOM MO, 1887
RESOLVED unaninoualy by the Park Conmiaaion that
for the boBt intereat and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be md ia hereby requeated
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t6 approve the following PATMSMTSt
«45, /'•dr* i. iroreno, reguirtd /or JToIortn Park
2,124*86
2,124.88
127.01
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6,516.00
1,494.00
1,421.25
337,20
BAMX or CAlirORMIA. M,A. TRU^fSE
««nt(ii 50/iOO /•r unacquired portiono of
rieiehhaoker Playfield, July I, 2949 to
December 31, 1949. » # »» w
WSLLS FABGO BAMZ A UMION TRnST CO. TRUSTEE
For 50/100 rental for unacquired portioneof
FleiBhhacker Play field, July J- I949 U
December 31, 1940
COLLSCTOB or IMTKRMAL RSfEMDf
Federal Admi^ion Taxee - I^ecember 1949
IfOOMIS ARMORED CAR SKRYICS
Armored Car Service - December 1949
asoRos PAULS a
Sixth Progreae Payment - Conatructton of Pitch
and Putt Golf Couree in (Golden Gate Park
AN TO US Ph'TERSEM A SOUS
Replace Flooring at Mueic Concouree Band Stand
RALPH MURRAY
Concerte - December 1949
PACIFIC PUMPING CO,
Final Payment - Replacement of Recirculating
Water Pump, Related Piping and Migcellaneoue
Work at Fleiahhaoker Pool
HEALT TIBBITTS CONSTRUCTION CO,
Final Payment - Replacement of Piles, Floats,
and Dredging at Tacht Harbor.
J. G, OR ATT AN
Final Payment - Drilling and Casing a 14 inch
Water Well, Vicinity of North Dutch Windmill,
Golden OaU Park^
O'MARA AND STEWART , LTD.
Final Payment - Installation of Heating Coil§
and Associated Work in Conservatory, Golden
Gate Park
S. F. CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE, INC.
Expenses paid December 1949 in connection with
providing and eecuring appropriate observance
of centennial anniofrsnries July 1, 1949 t#
December 31, 19499
MSSOLUTION NO. 1868
RESCLfSD unanimously by the Park Commission tfeot
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
2,590.00
1,523.48
417.50
5,233.39
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approve th» folUming Work Ordtr«
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404 ^tai Xftst*
DSSCRIPTTfifr
465 Real E»iat§
S9rvio§B and Expentet in
ly^'^^oUon mtth acqut8itton
0/ ri^Uhhackgr Plaufitld
Land - Parcel is
S€rvie99 « Exp0n9 9$ in
connection with acquitiUon
0/ Mount Davtdoon land
JMOUMT
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300^00
^^ C?5^*S ^•''** ^'»«t<»-Ilat<oii of Hoatino 1 9QS on
Bldg.Repair, Squipmont at Beach Ch^l^t ^'^^^'^^
RSSOLUTIOM MO^ IfiAQ
RESOLftD unanimoualv by the Park Commietion that
for the beat interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department tho Controller be and i» hereby requeeted t«
approve the following Ordero for Service or Workt
ORDER FOR
SERVICE
OR
WORK
fSMDOR
DESCRIPTIOM
AMOVMT
111 Calif .Pacific Title Tee for Title Ineurance 27.00
Ineurance Co. Policy, McLaren Park
Block 6145, Lot 7,
Monreno.
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RSSOLUTIOM no. 1892
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park CommiBaton that
for the beet intereet and proper conduct of the Park
department th« contract with William D, Graham for
the conceeeion of operating oightoeeing traine in
Oolden Gate Park and on tH« Great Highway be modified
at followoi
Jn addition to all other priviJegoo and uoeo
granted t« William D. Graham in the original agreement,
the prouioiono of Paragraph B, Section f. Page 4 of
taid agreement iHall not apply to the period from
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■EPORT:
Graham will be alloved to /»n-,.-*
"* *^ "P^"^^*' o'* Buch days and at
§uoh timta at he beliaveM ±hmy» *
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to JuBti/y operation.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the Secretary be and i.
hereby authorised to do and perform .uch act. a.
neceBMary to give effect to thie resolution.
RSSOLUTIOM MO^ 7i>Qo
RESOLVED unaniMouBly by the Park CommieBton that
the Secretary be and ie hereby authorised to enter into
and execute agreement u,ith the San rrancieco Centennial
Committee, Incorporated, retaining the eeruicee thereof
0/ Baid corporation to continue the eupervision of
the buildinge at PortBmouth Square from Janmary 1, iqsO
to September 15, 1950.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the Secretary be and ie
hereby authorised to do and perform auch acta as are
neceeaary to give effect to this reeolution.
THE SUPERINTENDEKT REPORTED:
That he had contacted Mr. G, E. ifcGauran concern-
ing the repairs to the etatue "The Penguin'' removed
from Aquatic Park and that he had been informed that it
would be completed within eixty daya and returned to
ita former location.
That he had received a letter from Mr. Reuben
Caatang atating that he waa intersated in reopening the
animal ahow at the San Franciaco Zoological Gardens.
The Superintendent teaa inatructed to inform Mr. Caatang
that at the preaent time the reopening of thia ahoie »aa
not being contemplated.
That he had received a requeat from the Pacific
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/'^n«»«f ion to otore BCBnery in tht
»...«.»t ./ A,uatic fork an<i t»«t ». r„o..„<,., .^,
«. r.,u..t t. granui. It •«. „ ,^,,„,
That h, Had r.c.«»,<l e.pie, o/ tKe plan. .,d
tp.o«/lc.t<,„ covering «. co-.,trBc*««, o/ . »ra»c»
il»r«r» „ J^oe.pp,, s,„on, an,t r„o.«.,d.d thot t»,» ».
acctpttfd. Jt iM« 80 ordertd.
That the pipe line ba Strawberry Bill had again
broken and that an inuoBttgation ma being made.
Sleetion
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ThB Secretary announced that the next order of
buBinoBB waB the election of a president. CommiBBioner
Teller n«««naied ComniaBioner William U. Coffwian for
president. The nomination was seconded by Commiosioner
Buckley and unanimously carrisd. Commissioner William
M. Coffman was declared the duly elected president of
the Park Commission for tk€ period ending June 30, 1950.
On motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by
Commissioner Buckley and unanimously passed, the
following resolution was adoptedt
RES GLUT J CM MO^ 1894,
WHEREAS, the Honorable Harvey S. Teller has served as a
member of the Park Commission of the (^ity and
County of San Francisco since the inception of
the administration of Mayor Elmer S, Robinson,
and
WHEREAS f Commissioner Teller was duly elected president
9f the Park Commission on January 29, 1946 and
has presided over the deliberations of the
board with Impartiality, dignity and marked
ability, and
WHEREAS, Commissioner Teller has been faithful in
attendance, forward -looking in his planning.
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iviitr, although rtUrtng at
Prettdtnt of tht Park r.^^4
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^.r, TZ/ri?^^;.^, BE IT RESOLYED t.at t., nenter. of tH.
Park CommisBion 0/ the dty and County of San
rranoiaoo hereby expreas to Harvey E. Teller
their heartfelt thanke for his untiring labors
in behalf of the Commission and of the interests
^AM the citisens of San Frcn Cisco, and
BE IT FURTEER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution
be spread on the minutes of this meeting and
that a copy, properly engrossed, be presented
to him as a mark of our esteem, with a copy to
his Honor, Mayor Elmer E. Robinson, the
Honorable Board of Supervisors, and to Mrs,
Harvey J. Teller,
^t^ting There being no further business to come before
the Commission the meeting was adjourned at 5:45 p.».
William Simons
Secretary
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January 25, 1950 '''^^'^
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Regular
iitetina:
A regular wteeti
"^9 Of the Park Commi
in McLaren Lodge, Oolden Gate Pa
January 25, 2950, at 4
aaion was held
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, on Wedne
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p««,
The following Conni
aaionera were
pilil'^^ ^- Coffman, Pre
Peter Bercut
Michael J, Bucklev
Fred L. Parr
Harvey E. Teller
preaentt
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Approved,
The minutes of the Park
January 11, 195O were approved
Commission meeting of
and adopted,
Salboa
Pirk:
Balboa Park^ q
n motion of Conmisaio
^er Teller.
seconded by Commissioner Parr, the request f
Superintendent of Schools for permi
rom the
greenhouse at Balboa Park
one year^
ssion to use a
woa granted, for a period of
Lincoln
P:irkt
Lincoln Park, On motion of Commissioner Buckle,
seconded by Commissioner Bercut, the request from the
ng tournament
Lincoln Park Golf Club for the foUoivi
dates at Lincoln Park Golf Course was granted, with the
understanding that the granting of th
be eatabli»hing a p-eceaent for future requests "
e re luest would no t
<'ceived.
Club Championship: Ap^il 30, May ?, 14, CI, and P3,
directors Cup: Crtober J, 8, 15
and 29
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Two one^day tournaments - Sunday, July 2. li,lC and
Sunday, December 3, 1950.
Gas Uouse Cooe Area^ The letter from the Ma
oioic Improvement Association requesting informat
rina
xon
concerning the developm-'.nt of the Gas House Cove area
uias ordered held in abeyance pendin^j receipt of a progresi
report from the consulting engineers*
McLaren Park,
?n
motion of Commissioner Teller,
seconded by Commissioner Buckley, the Superintendent
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SuiiuMt
•a, directed to prepar. a .uppUnental 6urf,.t
in the amount of $50,000 for the
ball field in McLaren Park,
Qolden Gate Park Siadi
requeBt
propoeed eoccer foet-
id On motion
er Teller, seconded
of Conn ias ion<
by Conmisaioner duckl
«V, the
requests from the San Francisco Pol
0 and '^acinu Club
n Oate
and Mr. Eric L. Pedl.v. /or the u„ of tk. Gala.
Park Staitum on certoJ, iaU, during tn, 2950 polo
seaaon^ voere yeferrmA -t-n rnmmt^
» cr ajrrrea to Commissioner Bercut and Mr,
Hickey to work out a play
ing schedule to be submitted
to the Comviisaion at a lat
er date
leaar
itod<ww,
Keaar Stadium, The request fron MarshaU S,
um on September h
Leahy for the use of Kesar Stadi
and 34 and October 1, 22, S9 , 1950 was granted. The
December 4th date requested loas denied, inasmuch as
this date had preuinusly be
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en assigned
Com^
On iKotion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by
ssioner Buckley, the matter of scheduliny football
games at Ketar Stadium was referred to President
Coff^an, Commissioner Teller and Mr, Fick>
y to make a
complete study and to inform the independent a
and the 49crs, in a resolution to be adopted by the
Ccmr.irsion, of the rules and regulations govern
schedhli^y of ^ames for Kesar Stadium*
gea
<j the
!^t,Lobos
Pro
pertj^i
Ft, Lobos Pr-'pertics* On motion of Con^isp icner
Teller, s^c^nded by Commissioner Bercut, the Secetary
id)as instructed to aduise the Bonrd of i:uperjisora
(Educition, Parks and Recreation Committee) that the
Park Commission looks with fauor on the cc^uisi'^i^r. of
tuo additional parcels of ocean beach property lo.ated
north of Point Lobos Avenue for inclusion in the
shoreline section of the master plan.
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drau,*n,3 0/ «. pr„po„, ,,„,,„^^„^ ^_^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^
rark on Ruaaian Hill, £,, „,^(
"Hon ciy tomiisatoner Parr
r./.rr,d to *-,, S.p.r„t.,d.nt ^„, .tud„ and r.p.rt at
t/»ff next neetiny.
Te^peranc, r»ieration proUsiing t^, i„uanc. 0/ a
ii,«.r license for tke eaU of teer U GoMen Gate Par,
to Mr, Solly ScHuman. „a. read and ordered filed. THe
Conote,ion ,aw no need to change tu present policy
since the ioauance of -thm ii^mm.^
oj zne license was a matter to be
decided upon by the Board of Equalisation.
M^rrie Ta^ The letter from Geo. JC. Whitney
requesting permission to replace barrier at the entrance
oflierrie Way so that his dump trucks 'j>ould have access
to hie property at Pt. ^ebos Avenue, was re/erred to
the Department of Public Work, as this area is under its
Jurisdiction^
The following letters were re/erred to the
Superintendent for actiont
AlJiSS^ Lake_, Letter from IT. Willian K. GufzXcw
suggesting that the fountair. at Ali^ora Lake, #»W#n
Cate Park, be illuminated.
^^lif^Sl: Golden Gate Park. Letter, foricarded by *>,e iiayor'a
Office, from J/r. Frank C. 'Jill Fugyesting that a fa^
Off created in Golden Gate Park^
Street Tree a. Letter from ^rs, fllen P. .^'br<en
complaining of tree roots groining into the seiof^r in
front of her residence.
-£?il*' Golden Gate Park, Letter from T, T, LonoKue
plaining of an unsafe condition at the Children's
Playground, Golden Gate Park.
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Golden Gate Parlt at 40th and 4lat An.n.
41 at Aoenuea and Lincoln
Ctty Attorn,,; OUio.. r.,ue.tin, in.e,ti,aiion an,
re port t
mulVntt SonoSu^Jionj^ent^ THe Secretary .as instructed
to adoise the Streets Comittee, Board o/ Supervisor,,
that the Park Commission looks u^ith favor on the moving
of the Donohue Monument from Battery and Market street,
to an area under the Jurisdiction of the Park Commission.
kL^^oo^ San Francisco _Zooloaical Gardens, The request
from William Don Graham for permission to operate one or
more small trains in the San Francisco Zoological
Gardens ivas referred to the Superintendent,
AQuatic Park. The request from the TUCA for a
reduced rental for the use of the Aquatic Pa^k on t.»i#
evening of May 6 was denied as th^ rr^uest noes not
conform with the policy established covering the opera-
tion of the buiHing,
T%nn Peaks - Christmas Tree, On the r*>comnenriation
of the Superintendent, the Commis ^ ion concurred in the
request from the San f^ancisco Police Commiss inn, to his
Honor the Maucr, to sponsor the erection and lighting of
a Christmas tree on an appropriate spot at the top of
Twin Peaks during the Christnas season eueiy year,
'-''K' Tcurn' Golf Tournamenta, The request from J, F, French
itfntsf
i-:uatic
Peaks:
for permission to sponsor the S, F, City Golf Chirpio,
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Uwiilton
Square t
ship at the golf courses on r^n.
'*'**' ^^' ^^' <"»<* "e,
^ith the ntaich pJay to start MarcH 5 an^
"urcn 5 and run on
consecutive Sundays, through April n
yn, April 2, was granted.
The folloiDing letters laere r^^M ^
^ere read and ordered filed:
Letter fron Carolun f ai*
^aroiyn E.Altvater protesting the
use of Mission Park fsr a baseball park.
Letter from Paul W v«»»- I
If. Holm,. prou,u„g the placn.nt
0/ the lfona,t>ru <» Ooldtn Oate farn.
-ietur /rom 2,r. W nu» Uor,. thanitn, Uau.r
«oMn,o„ anu the ,«,„. ,^ ,,, ,„,, <:„.,<.,,„„ ^,,, ,,,
-" 0/ t^. ,,uatU ,an ,y the Senior Becre.tUn center
group.
SSBlLtSn^Ssuare^ On motion of Co»„i„ioner Bercut.
seconded ty Cc«.„.uner Teller the r.,„„t fro, t»„
Becrec^tton c<,«,i«<„, ^or pemi„ion to «„,tr.ct .
recreation center in an area restricted for p„r» purpose.
In ffanilton Sjuare uat granted.
Sig Aec •
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Jyi£i.. i^ed to issue vending permits to Solly Schuman for the
Big Hec ■ Beaoh_Chalet^ The Secretary roas author.
■J Time-
T'.cht
■zrtorf
operation of concessions at Big Rec and the Beach Chalet
Fnotball Field.
On motion of Commissioner B-rcut, aeconaed by
Commissioner Buckley, an extension of 135 days was
grafted Kenneth F. Jones covering the preparatior. of a
K^st^r plan for the development r^^d improvement of Sutro
freights Park,
Tacht ffarborj. On the recomrendation of the
Dire^ctor of R'c-eztional Activiti" h, *he follo^^ing moor-
ing licenses .^ere cancelled:
A. Neenan Berth 11 R.Falvrson Perth 169
J* "iuesch " 33 ff. Samuels " 173
F, Toiale ** 47 A.Cr'^per " 1?5
M, ilomev ** 4a k.Bnr.rhi *» T^c
M, ilomey ** 43 h,3acchi
E. bundle y " J,?<5 R, rai.'t
la?
P09
On the -recomr^ndafion of the Zir-ector- cf ?.ecr»aiionm
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George w. Raymond
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177
Deling.
Acct.
Sacape
Amiga
Newton F. Neuatadter 132
tion of t., Supertnun,ent, tH. f.Uo.in, d,i <„,.„.
account loaa ordered -rmfmy-r..^ ^ ^..
referred to the Bureau of Delinnuent
Re oe n ue :
following Md. r,c,<u.d cohering «(, project,
"*"' "^ """'"^ *-" construction Co. W. ,. ru„n
Base Bid
Alternatea (l)
$654,00
1,6P9.00
S,626»00
2,139.00
151.00
2r;?^ 00
^09.00
163.00
72.00
llGmOO
206.00
100.00
310.00
309.00
1,300.00
$1,055,00
P 539,00
P,C74.00
l,0d0.00
154.00
236. 00
?4S. 00
197,00
35.00
124.00
293. CO
124.00
31C,00
354.00
760.00
Cn the reccmr.endation of the ::uperintendent, the
follo^uing resolution loaa adopted:
RESOLUTION NO, IBO^
RESOIVID unanimously by the Park Commission thai
a contract be awarded to i. J. Kuhan ca.-riny tha
reconditioniny ^ -.c' alteratio'is, Aq'^atic Pa-» recreation
•.:2'iing, San Franrinco, and the Secretary i- ^nd he ia
hereby authorised to erecut* the same in f** nv^ .-)/
■"i" Pa^k Comrr.issi or. a-' '■'-.n-^ :;^''^n-*- •* >< - r "^'o »* in *he
amount of $3,''f2.jO be paid from Ap;^- c^izt io n 612,214,06
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J90P ^'**'^ -Structure, . ^^^^^^
c Par*:
a rarir. The Secretary presented
the following bida receiu^rt ^-
» receioed covering this project:
^^/: JOB.L. Payne
BIDDERS^ j^arneM cl^'j^n'
Base Bid
ffo. 1 4£,317
No, 2 47,46?
Alternatet:
^ 465.
f lg580
5 260
4 1,315
5 1,903
Intosh Arraa A
d Son _ Son
46,?79
48,660
576
2,077
250
1,315
1,733
48,000
51,100
1,CG0
i,aoc
230
1,135
1,950
52, ?S4
54,363
638
2,8P5
300
1,600
2,367
I:f03:
» Joa.L.Barnea propoaed not notariaed.
On the recom^endatian o/ the Superintendent, the
/oilowing reaolufian j,aa adopUdt
M^OUriCtf NO. 1G03
JiJ:SOLVED unania^ously by the Park Conmiasiot that a
contract be awarded to Payne Construction Ccv^mny
covering the alterationa ta the Shar.n Builiing,
Children's uarters. Golden Gate Park, <^an JTranciseo;
(The propoaal of t^r loio bidder, Jos. I. Bamea, was not
notariged, therefore hie bid ^ms reject>td).
The secretary be and he ia hereby authorised to
execute the acme in the aa«- of th* Park Comniaaion
and that payment therejore in the mount of $43,C6Z.J0
^T paid from Appropriation ^13.500.60 (Ckilcren*a
xU-.rters - Sharon Building),
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Street Li;;htin; ^uFtem^ Tacht Ha rbor Exft^n $ i^n^
■ he Secretary preaented the follo'ainy iida receioed
zoc- ring this projectt
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A 3,200.00 S.587
f 1,560.00 3, 189
C 1,590,00 2.936
£ , -^73.00 396
* 1, 2^^4.00 1 57S
10,705
3,061
2,470
929
1,599
11,165 11,499
2,640 2,456
3,275 4,055
2,300 2,401
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on ,He ^.co-m.ndafioa of tke Superintendent, tHe
folloujing resolution wa« adopted,
RESOLUTION ■V0j_T9£^j
RESOLVED unanimously ty ^He Par, Com.is.ion tKat
aoontract U awarded to l^anning and WHitaker, Inc.,
oouering tke installation of street liyHtin, systel at
TacHt Fart>or Extension, San Francisco and tHe Secretary
te and He is Herety outHoris.d to execute tHe same in tH.
name of the Park Commission and that payi^ent therefor \
in the amount of $6,3C0.C0 (Alternate Biis A, B, and C)
be paid from Appropriation 912.500.91-2 (Tachf n>,rbor -
Completion of Lighting).
.Replacement o f tHe Salt Water Fum},_ct_Fl^ isHhack er
^^imming PqqI^ The Secretary presenUd iHe following
tida received covering tHis project:
Pacific Fumpiny Jompany
Little Featinfj 1 Sheet i^tal Co.
ArcH»r E:;uipment Company
Woodin and Little
Simonds machinery Company
$2,710, no
'',^75.00
3, €27, 77
3,655.38
3, 910. CO
On the recommendation of the Super inUndent, the
follo'oing resc lution oae adopted:
HESOLUTIOK AO. I905
RESf^LVED unanimously by the Park Comi^lsaion that
a contract be aumrded to Pacific Pumping CcKpany for
the replacement of salt water pump at FiiisHhacker
Sjiimminy r>ol, '"an } ranc isco , ani the i*?c '•ta-^ i* nd
he is hereby authorized t? "xecut^ fH^ s^v>e in the
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jjj.^o. name of the Park Co-«<«,<on aod tHat payment therefor
1905 •
£^. in the dRount 0/ ifi,710.00 be paid from Appropriati
on
SI
913.913.04 (BeplacementB and Reconstructton) .
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Kprih Dui^h WindmJJlx The Secretary presented the
follow ing bid9 received co^^ring thi» project:
Archer Kquipment Compani, $^,,507.7?
Little Feating and Sheet Metal Co. d'^PO.'as
Pacific Pumping Company 10,394.00
On th0 recommendation of the Superintendent, the
following resolution .oaa adopted:
RKSCLUTIOif Jirr. 1906
RSS017ED unanimously by the Park Commiaaion that
a contract be awarded to Archer Equipment Company
csoering the installation of a deepwell turbine pump
at the North Dutch Winimill, San frmciaco, and the
Secretary be ind he is hereby authorised to execute the
aane in the nane of the Park Conmiaa ion and that
payment therefor in the amount of $9, 507, ''7 be paid
from Appropriation ylP^50'^.9P (Lin<:nln P^-k Irrigation
System).
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R^SCLUTIOH SO. Id07
RESOLVED unan imr^unly by the Park Commission that
a contract be awarded to U. Peira andSon covering the
construction of a con^^ets aidsioalk it FleishhacXer
2;aimtning Pool, San Franciaco, and the Secretary be
and he is hereby authorised U execute the sMme in the
name of the Pa^k Commission and that payment t>ierffor
in the oMount of $11,900.00 be paid from Ap-yropriation
91^.500,53 (fleishhacker Pool Modernisation - Concrete
Walks and nutters).
Re&olu^ijn Uc, 13^9, adopted December 14, 1949,
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On motion of Commissioner Bercut, Becr>nded by
CownisBioner Buckley, the following resolutiona were
approved and adoptedt
RESOHniON NO^ JPQjS
RESOLTSD unanimt^ualy by the Park Commiaaion that
for the beat interest and proper conduct of tH* Park
Department the Controller be and ia hereby requeated
to approve the following PATIENTS:
PACIFIC rAyamfTs_^o^ | 3^366.00
First Payment - Conatruction of a Concrete
Sidioalk at the S^ /"• Zonlogical Gardena
^AN FRANC ISCC CENTiMh'JAl COUklTriE. IhC^ 465.P3
Kxpenaea paid in January 1^50 in connection
loith the auperviaion of buildinga ot Portamouth
Square^
RES GLUT TOM ffO, ld3€
RESOLVED unanimoualy by the Park Commiaaion that
for the beat intereat and proper conduct of the Park
Department theControiler be and ia hereby reqw^ied to
approve the follo^oing Orders for Service or Work:
ORDEH FOR
SERVICE
OR
WORK
VENDOR
DESCRIPTION
lis Cyclone Fence Tfu. JnafalT.u/ Chain
Link Fencing at the
^OUNX
f 1,38''. 00
113 A*Quandt 1 ^^nt
Activated Sludge /J ant
Painting of I'erry-Gc- 1,743,00
Round Aninaln at
Children* a ,uart*r«.
p:snL'JTIOK NO, 16 J?
HESOIVED w^animoualy by the Park Comniasion that
/,)r the b'fat intf^rest and proper conduct of the Park
l^epartnent the Cyttroller be 'nd is herein requested
to app'ove i he fcllo^oin^ transfers:
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lav 4, 19S0 flieq, T-nseExt,)' ° *'
m. 4ppr<,p. SJS.J19.0J t. Approp. 912.llo.01 200.00
For r.turn «/ unu»,d balanct of fund, tran..
^:5r?.{:;aj-c^^r4"^;:,:^/4"i---"-.c:
during February ig^Q
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RESOLUTION NO^ 7 pop
^«.. ^hf^ff^r^^ unanUoualy fcy the Park Com^if^sion that
for the best xnUreat and proper conduct of the Park
Department the contract with Henry Y. Chescoe Architect
for serviceo as Architect in the preparation of Plans '
Son Francisco be modified as followst :
I
Change Paragraph §1 to read: That the Architect
a£r«pfl to proceod immediately upon receiving copy of
this contract, certified by the Controller of the C\ '■.y '
and County of 3an Francisco, f begin the preparation of
plans and specifications and estimates of cost for the i
construction of the memorial to the Cruiser 'J. j. s, San-
Francisco and to complete the preparation of the plans
anu specifications and estimates of cost within seoenty
days from the date of certification by the Controller
of the City and County of San Fra^-icisco^
Change Paragraph #71 to read: That time ift of the
essence of this ayreement and that all ujork to le per~
f-irmed hereun^^er by the Architect, to ivitt preparai-ien
of plans and specifications, aaaifltance in securing and
canvassing of bids, assistance in aioarding contract,
supervision of construction, esiinztts of costSf r^-oie\3
of progress of work and final estimates necessary for
the completion of t*"*- project nhall be carried on
continuously and vigorously to comnl'^tion* ; ^o'Jided,
however, that any delays in ihr work of the Architect,
authorised by the Cnttwis.tion, shaTl be added to the
time for the completion of the workn
Add Paragraph ^12: Th.it the s'tjices to le
performed by the Architect are personal in chcract^r iid
fhii contract shall not be issignable b^ ^peraticrt of
laujp or oth^rjiise^ In the event of the death of tH^
Architect, ihi<< contract shall immediately cease and
"--^ • • ' " ^ "■ ' - '-• •--•-- "-ia heir's.
tem.ina-^'^'in.i ^IJ rights of said Archit.^ct. .
executors, administritnrs, or assigns, shall ceafe :ind
termincte except insofar as compensation alreauy e^mn.
iy said Architect, as orovidod by this ayreement, and
thich has not been paid*
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RESOLVED unanimously ty the Park Commi,,Un iHat
far the best int^reat and prop.r conduct o/ the Park
Department the Cnntrollcr be and is hereby re<iuested
U modify the Contract with the San rrancisa, Centennial
Comxittee, Inc. for Services to Prouide and Secure
Appropriate Observance of the Centennial Anniversaries
occurring from Kovembf»r 1, 1948 to December 31, hJ49 ty
deducting therefrom the amount of $10,430.70, the unex^
pended balance of the funds provided on C-niract §125
and the supplements thereto for the aboue doscrited
purpo sea.
RESOLVKL unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is herein rerufsted to
approve the fo Having ALLOTi[E!.J^ and ThAhaPEHS:
AILOIVKKTS
As^propr iatian
01 2^200 '04
QlSmSOO'^O
Contractual Services, Co^^nis'
scry Division
Contractual Services - General
Sijision
Childrfr* s Quarters - S^.^ron
B wilding
•Jir-. 500, 01/2 Yacht Harbar Completion of
Lighting
212,50C^9r>
^ir.'^i'i'Oc
.ir,jl3»04/4
Lincoln Park Irrigation Sys.
Vtce A Repair - Structures -
Aquatic Park Division
Replacements * Recom tructio^> -
I.ecrrationul Division ('r.*pJa«,e-
mer.t Salt Water Pump, etcj^
443,00
700, '<0
43, 606, "^O
912,913»01 Replacements dt Recoustruction - 1,362,00
General Jivision ,'chain Link fencing
- Activated 5Juc^ Plant'
^12'Zi4'-03 litce, dfe Repair - otru^tures - Com' J, 74^.
aissary Divn, (Paint i^erry Co Round
Animals, Children's >iu2rters^
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1900
Cjnidt
THAKsyrti^
Tppropr iation
as
Appropriation
Alterattong to Sharon"*
i3uadUy at Ch j 2drcr. »,
5uart*ra
Raplacemanta i r?tfcoa«tr.
Replace ^eating Coil
Conseri^atary
91P'215^02
J/tc^, 4; ;?«pa;r Surf:xcing
Sidbalks at Zool^ Gardens*
9JS'^S14''03
Mice. A Repair - Painting
lierry^o 'Round yinincJa -to.
Rehah* Convenience ."station
at 3uena Vista Park
^«^ab. Conurnfencff 6' tot ion "7,7. Oocl
at 5u<fno /lata Par* C.'»ncrfte Walks ± Gufte
005.00
602*00
5SC.C0
395.00
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RLSOlUTIOh' UO^ IS. CI
RESOLVED That all certi/icaiions to temporary
poaitiona in the Park Department nade bj the Superin»
tendent of Parks for the nonths of September through
Dscemter 194i> be and the aawie are hereby approved; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a report of aaid
appointments be trcnamitted to the Controller and the
^ i"{I Servtcs Comi^iasrsn.
_ I
'*^''et Street Tree Planting, A hearing, ims h^ld en the
T'ee
ll^l^Sic: proposed street tree planting on Dijiaaderc 3treet from
Marina Boulevird to I4th Street and on Haight Street
Frym Ifarket to 5tanj*on Streets.
PrcteatB 'joe'^t received from Mr, Boice Srosa and
iT, and J/'*s, ^'enry Cohn nn th* njantin^, of trees on
^ iuisadero Street and from L'r. .'c 'in }. Sorgenfrey,
Maryarft /ffr. "*>.-. a-.d Mr. f, T. 5(»r.car.3n on the planting
Of ire" 8 on ffaiyht Street.
After a full ." ^ssior,, and ^n motion of Commis'
sicn^r Teller^ aecTnced by Commissioner Beraut, the
M.-V-
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t^. cali for tU. co,,riat, tV pJantu, „/ tr«. „
i;iu<sod*ro and Haishi i>treetm^
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THE
MPMIHIEKmLMPORli Tha
prepared for the annual it
t plana were being
ay Day reativil
and that he
recommended that it be held on Saturd
waa 80 ordered,
That he had r&cei
ay, April 39,
ued a request from, the Uaior to
aMMack covr^
investigate claims received from l'r«. a. C
ing loindowa of her home being broken fry boys playing
baaeball in Luhoce Park and that a study was being made
f determine how this situation could be elimiiat>'d.
The Superintendent maa instructed t§ foruard
report to the liayor and to report to the Comyr.isaion at
the next neeting^
That he had received the following informal biia
and recommended that they be awarded to the low bidd
a progress
e rs •*
it uaa 80 orderedt
Installation of Chain Link Fencing at the
Actiuated Sludge Plant, Golden Gat" Park
Cyclone Fence Dijision
$l,o6Z^00
Painting of Verru^Go 'Round Animala at the
Children* s ^uarteraM Golden Gate Park
Am Quandt and Sons, Inc
1,743.00
The Superintendent presented preliminary drawings
prepared by Kenneth Jones, Landscape Archi*"ct, co ^ fing
the dejel9pment of Sutro ^eights* Cn motion of
n.—
miasioner Bercut, seconded by Commissioner Parr, the
pr^l iminary drawings were i'^D^oued and the Superintendeii
was ins tructed to secure th" final drawings, with plana
ind speciftrationtm
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the following comnitteeat
Co^i..ion.r Peter B.rcut - E,ue,ttian AcU.HU.
Co.ni„ioner MioHael J. BuokUy . Oolf AcUoUU,
Commiaaioner Fred C. Parr - r*- • ,
«• W ^ M
se-Appoint' The Secretary oreaentgd +J.* ^«7i« /
,frit - preaffnted the following certificate
:,m.rredfroiii hia Honor the Mayar certtfvinc to the -^-an^o - ...n^i
0/ J^r. /T^d D. Parr aa a n.^ft.r of the Park CoMniasion: '
TOE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
'*TC ALL TO 0HOk TESSE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETING t
Repoaing apacial confidence in the fidelity and
ability of FRED D. PARR, I do, by theae presents, by
virtue •/ the authority ueated in me by the Charier of
the City and County of San Franciaco, appoint him a
member of the Park Commtaaion in and for the City and
County of San Francisco, he ta hold aaid office for the
term of four years from and after the 16th day of
January, 1^50, vice himaelf, term expired.
**IN TESTiyOKT WHEREOF, I have signed my name a/id have
caused the seal of my office to ."je affixed hereto
thia 16th day of January i^,50«
(Signed) ELMER T* RCBINSON
Mayor
''Atte$t
" MAI G. FUNKS ( Signed)
Sxeoutive Secretary ^ the Mayor
*^'*^^^? There teir.g no further business to cone Inform th*
Commission g the meeting adjourned ot o; 4£> p»«»
WiJiivn .Ti'nrrie, Sec-'-tary
:.ite-i
in\n' 1 mr^nAifti i
■ p^i ■■« pa ^^rn
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Regular
Meetinji:
d regular meeting
3d
0/ the Park Co.nmi
i/cLaren Ledge, Golden Gate Park
aaion leaa held in
e. 1950,
^he fcllo^cing Conmi
» on Wednesday, Teb
• tioners were prrge'^tt
'ua
ry
WiUiriti K, Coff^an, P
Pct.T Bf.ri.ut
Fred D, Parr
$ rrfsident
7a r
vpy
r T
Teller
Minutes
L
Absent: llichj.el J, Buckley
The minutei o/ the Park C
January !>5, lyCO ue re approved and adoptrd,
OTiMi is 8 ion itf-'ti
'y '.
'■is Fouse
Caa
'oje,
'Cbse Coue^ Cn motien oj Commiaai
oner Tell- r,
beconded by ■^cmr.tasicner
Bercut, i he '.^cutsion ^/ the
Gas
'ou
se C-'ifc dettf lopRion t jas put o > -^ r *<
^.ietin^f to enable C omnisaione r Parr tc
studies on the matter-
Aet- \is
hU
jc
\edule
/2>2j S9heaale, Ooldei
'ate
rk Ctzd
UA,
»•' .-"^rndation o/ Jo^r' i&sicnf r dercut, *.
Cn *hi
sdul inc
'J t'
»itf L:ar\e
S a
J ■*
'ic coiJ«n C-itr Pa'-fr Ct
aai'oA Hiiis he!
^i/' r to a subse ^uent r^teting,
Hirine
"i?!s Parks
i^wi .% e \ iew Park
Cn
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ui*p<= rf Tt*nr>Tf and -in m%%%%n
t r«c©««i«»ia«t
I ^.
.h9
rr .
9€conied by Josir tss ic -isr Sercui
quest
Rusaimn F
Mprotffw^nf Asaficiaii$n thnt <ic
fund
s ie
."•ve - f -.J in a
su[ pie
- 7 ^ - - -
ial
he
ir:-'- ,,h us
/p"^-'
aris
*i.ns lisatprdved
.3 includ^u
ii
•;e
>rki
j^
t P.jrk,
s r^ri
ie ^
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ro
M'
S m n
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property a^
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IX^c-i.''-,
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^4 *A l.|«
s/d/50
Spur
to I'ayor P.olfins
'^'Hn^ thct d
ce be built
to t^'^oteci the property it
1 coot Of :xpproxim3trr
'3,000.00 and if thi
3 net :jith th>
'ifprojal
r t
\€ 1
a zu.^pU'^nentcl iurjyef regurst ^ouJd t
ayor^
e made /or thi$
i^mount* The mait'^r -jaa nrd
reeeipt of reply /rar. the li
<?r-ri held
in dbeyznce pending
ayor,
i^ftr^.^ aculrs'^ra^S^ur Trick
T«-
r leti^'i
th>
'or pa
np'i r «!
» - • i-y •
Arii\
■ •"r:
i ^
-rT.o " sT'i" t'^dcy
.ear
" arina Boulevard
ms -
rr- J
to Costy> i$sioner Parr
later datr?-
'or fiLvj
'^-i.ion and report at a
l(2ar
StidiuM:
Keaar Stadiur.. On noti
on 0/ CcK-issio-' r Farr.
seconded by Con^^.isaioner Tell^^.
•c >.'
ndjtio
0/
Mr, Th
!yma3
'hace, Consultinv Enci
Sinecr, ojcring the
osi of the extension of lesar St:idi
um -^as Jccfpte4 ^d
the 3uperir,t3ndent uiaa instructed i
0 request S^eS.cC^
in a jupple'-ental
!• Ardition of
t\e
•^iov;n(
app-nximately flQO n^ata
at the east er.d of ^tadiun
Bm Hew conuerierioe station reauired by
tn2argt-:ient 0/atadiuM
Sm A^chi-^ - -t i".{J Snyinterin^ "'• ioea
i«*>
?.?5, COO
n the reco'^^endation 0/ tM Mireotor 3/
It, ^s
he j-.'a«t in'^l^dei
t ^
ou
a^-e
t to G
0 0 r t He -
' '.*ziion
r^-m^lu^n^ Hidden deck in Keaar ^ t;'iuJi .jos decreased
'OR
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"tsKouth
ro
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S.^it
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X^i:a,
w n ^omr. is6
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If
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-t. th'
^eat fron
u f.
-Js C omnia,
planting in J landscaping be dene in /j-:--
.s^sa
- c« c
San
rv
anrisnc 2vcJo
ral Card
ens,
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;,G,Park,
the yajor's C/fice re<iuesUno in/omtation concerning
report that the pigeons assigned to the park under the
irapying p-o jram heing conducted ty t^^ Society /or the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ',auf bfen declan d
missing jnd are unaccounted for was referred to *he
director of the Zoo /or investigation and report to the
Uajor^
Golden Gate PgrV. The letter /ron the Cal /omia
Garden ^lubs Inc., requ^^sting a oniuoted tcur oj the
A^boretm and Con?e'vatory on Febri'.iry IC ar.i that a
/lo:^er exhibit be supplied during ffieir meetin^
♦ • '
f omen's Oi*.y :iiil^ Februc^y 15, uaa re/srred to the
Superintend'nf /or action.
On the ^iJOPmendation o/ the Superintendent, the
request /rotr. :he Secjnd District Parent-'Zezc'ier
Association /o " t:erMitsion to H?:j a ."r inj-ro . .„
^TiT at -"he Phoebe App^r.'-i ^eartt Wemnrial i% .'•i,.
Gate Park on Pebruarj IT, .-i-^-^ z-, ap; -.ip'-iGte vr•eat^f
. -. . " ^ : ^ f the oGQikSiouf -jas z^iprouedm
Phe leii^r /ron Ur, A, ». u%'i%j ■ •', .-'•,--•''• ;r.^
9/ mud aat.' aater hole in Golden ^^ it" Ta'^X -t ".
.» \f. w" y'jl* • ^-''■eet enfri'^ce jua '"'•/*<"' ' .;
.tHnient '"> r ac.ion.
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:iQxer extending an fnLi/y-^
c^aJet, SuTxdan^ ^ebru-xry jo . ^ ^
' '^°'"=-'"' - •■ rructinr. of a
cop, 0^ l.tt,r U .H. ra,,r ,r.,. c. r. ,,,«„..
Xztensiona ETi-'n/ti^nm 9'' ""fnr '>r ♦>,- «
■ tfr.'
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. f ^^ u r i •"
\ '.f itch ar.J P»ytt GflJ C-^.rsr/
^'alfitt !* Petprsr^* - u-unCy - ntr , . ^ - ,
^"^l^-L^^y ^J' ^eV-r^j^fnt ^c^ -■ . : ,,
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'<fi inqutfnt accou
r - 77 ,,
ira
1
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--.rao" . :.!-tt - -'^.X - cfirj^. - plin*, :/,
:J.i22^tion3t On motion oj CoKmtsaUn^r TeJ^T, ^fc^nded ^.^
i o
If/* rirr, :he /-- Uowin^ •*■
3- ^
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1,8SU00
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REGOIVED unani;,.usly Oy the Park r ■
¥ uy cae /-o/fc Lommimon fiat
•^"^"^^'^ conduct 0/ tH<. Par*
i?«part«ent t?i« Controller bf nn^ * ^.
^^er be ani is Hereby requested
to a^iprooe the follouiins PATirEXTS:
KALPF lilHRA 7
UusiG Concerts - January I050
LCOUIS AFiL'ORED CAR CERYirf: jjfr
Armored Car ^eTiriTTTTrrji^r^ITPiT^js.^
AriKOLD GEO. TURNER
P^r/?«*r ^^ '^^"^ •''^"* ^'^^^ ^^ ^oi^-n Gale
hoopvib^r 13, 1^49. ^'^j.tsB, on
COILECTCP OF T!^TvniriT_rjj ,^^r^.^
Federal Tax en .4ci;. i.^s ions7~J5nuary 1^50.
GSGRG^_PAULSEN
S^tffnth Proyresa Payment - Construriiou or a
Pitoh and Putt Gnl^r ^^^^^^ ^^ .^^,^^ laU Park
BUT WILL LONS.TRUCTICX CC^
"^Jrsi Proyr-fig'Payment - .,econd Unit of
^ehil- ilitation 0/ ir0gar Stadiam
t^'^y'^ '^^''^^T'-sa rayrr.eni - Pr,-araiion j/
ri% r ''^•^;^/r ' ''' ^vrelopnen* .,nd Ijr.zrouer^.eni
of Sutro l^xghtB Park (PrelirMn-^ry Sk-^tch Plana
9j ^utro "^eights Park\
3,S67.CJ
» ■ ■■ • - ^
■'tStho.
REGC'IUTICN \\ :.oro
IiSo^l''ED ininiKousJy Ij #J|« Fftrt -• " '
^ r t'.- test interest ani. proper coniucz ;
^ fpurtm^r,* i\- :ontT">l''^r le c^ '- ''-'^ty ^equ9i
appro vt the . -.Hominy ^LLOTHr.nTSi
/>. •?r^p-' iatlon
Z-iP-^^'ll^Ol "All ■> ^M e for L v^riine - _t.i»^..,
^ir.I7.%r4 nolidiyh - .';ffcr<'7-*ijna2 J<j.irion
Jen- ral Division f,^
'^^'•"0.^93 Street Tr e Plantiny
7 />
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Het*flo» Con^isaion the l
inoi
approve t\r foil
onlrolh r b
^ nnd in h
^ is here
it
oTiny trATi
d^ or
«•
'ron> ApnrotJ* '.'n.UO.Cl
for imporav-j repUoeneAt
to Apnrof, .i-VI^.n
056 Cardenffr on
^Qj 3? , 1
'«ted
')c.or
^ 31 , li,50 iReq.':^n74>
j^"» Uj^rch 1, ::.r.o -
/roiw Apprc
• r^^^.ii-J.o^
/*3r ie'npttrary r.:pl_^
05C ^rxrdencr on Jii^lt
to Ju'lft DTs irfro ,'/?
• 04 to Apnrop^ Si". 7
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n^e, »'arc.\ }^ h^^q
t^^r.
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mif
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hll
RES 01 V El
unun irifti
the Park Con^.r^t.r.
■ on
/or th* beai: interest a"d •^rn^f
roper -enrfirf ^ ' ■«
«. . 1 „•
i^cpnr-^'^ent f*-
'«>:•* f»/
?I»r h:
*fPtby re^ue
approve the /ollojinc W'trk
rvfcT";
• - •
;.r
46C
Depar'tn'^_*
i:>.yc r ipfjjij
"^owi-
" .rt:hasinu Lepi^ i'i.
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tpai^e '■'ti.t
Jan 9 Feb 9 I/;,
(Add t iff) -Hi'
rr
^ :.50
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rrfa "•pa<i»»
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iI^iiCLYEL :aanir.oufi?y jy f^ -•«!»* CffttPrf
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appreue t/;* folloioing Transfer:
Appropriation
Ware),ouae, Garage 4
Repair Shops
To
Appropriation
'Structures
^i8''>anile 3 Spars and
feck Platform of ths
ArtrtA Dutch Windmill
' -T
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kmri of On motion of Canu- i ••,«» — r
CjntracUt "^ ^O'w: lss^on^r Parr, seconded by
Con^issioner Bercut. i,.e Con.r.ission rescinded its
action of January ,5. informally au^aruin, t^- ^ollcj ny
contracts, as instructed by the Controller's Cffice.
The Secretary present..^ iHe follo.An^ lids r.ccluea
cou^Tiny the painttny of LerryMio^^.oun- .MmcJs,
Children's Quartsrs^ Golden Gate Pari t
^2,743,00
Am '2u2ndt and Sons Insm
Rapl.ael C ■•^fany
ifariin Fried
^ • ./i!» So rfnsen
^'anor Pai-\ters
r, 4^5^00
C,:.56,00
2,600^00
an the recommendation of the Jipe rintendeni, the
.,'j J ''■5 V ;>._,- resolution uas aiopiedt
JSS i . . ,inani^ru9ly ly :'.- r^r> .omr.ission t\^t
a . mraci be ^^arded tc ^, ,.-n!i an.' r^-ns . .c., cor^r-
^ "•' patntiny of i> ^-'^-do-HsunJ A'^.inals, .''Tren't
tuartcrs, :olCei. : j.*- Tur*-, S^n Frcr, z ir,Q0 , u^ : e
-'■ "''"^-^^o - "'■' '.* .1 ^^reby auty- ri£eu to errru*- • .p
'~ t . . t .- .^-*. cf uhe Perk ti^.^.t^to . an." '\at />u.''-'.t
Biij8irjl>'-'-v>«.t<<iftfc^iTtii„iw-,,.
4^ ^/'.i- "I,-,
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Ret*Vo* therefor in the mouni of fll 743 nn ••- •, -
29J4. "^ *-i,^4»^,0C ^e paid from
Contd, Appropriation 91S, 214.03,
The Secretary presented the foiled ng bids oouer^
ing the installation c/ :hain link Fencing at the
Activated Sludge Plant, Golden Oat- Parkt
pl,dJ2*00
Rea,lfo,
1914 'A
Cyclone fence Division
The California Vire Cl-th
Corporation
San Jose Steel Co. Inc.
Anchor Post Fence lioition S*,o2j\Tc
'',000.00
r, 040, 00
On the recommendation oj the Super intendent, the
following resolution '^>aa adopted:
B£S01VED ananiwa^usl^j h\; *he ""ark Cni^iasion that
a cf>ntract oe awardeC to Jyclont Fence ^i ision c-w^-
ing the inatallati.-)n 0^ a ch^lr. HA „>n..-.^ at -the
Activated 3''ud^e P.?an*, i.olde^ J air Far>, San Prfinc. f^co,
and lKe Secrtmf^y be i- : \e is hcr.i^ .u^h.-i^es. to
execute Hie sa^e in *\- name 0
' t . •' :ajm nf '■■he r^ for in ♦; i.
be paid from ■ yprr -^-'r t ion M:?.:-?.'', "J,
' ^ ^h^ Park ^inf^i&sion
'— '^f C^0<Jci2.OC
~^
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'< - • i-c^c i.ieriny Orjfre . .ir Ser^i,i.e
Aboi e ia also lercby '^bC i ided.
'■la,
fj" "nsion: 1? .' -
r.
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^9npria_
zj.^^f'r u t le r ( "
the „rT- i ro '■■■' >,
Cruiser ^.
'an
I .
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•t,jr^ pre-
.•^ \ - ity
f lun^ei
f -.aiter j.aa
7 stud 'J I i,
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Jr^winys /or the construction of
Cr .i.'^rr U - '■'
ait jcr Parr
a menoriaJ to the
• ^. o. Jars Francisco* -^
^n motion oj CoTT^nis-
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t». Co-M..(on ..t^ tV (n,o.-,a.f„„ .;,, „■, ,„,!,,,,.
rS^ •' '... received a requ.oi /rem th. ZionUt
. '^ -• a /or permission /or a group 0/
! Lnttlue small frees ^. ..:>-. ^<,t« far)i.
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totleii e/ tor. , jcrcut, »»eo>id€.
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Cown isaiortff r Parr, th^ /^^TT^.n*-
rr, rne following resolution waa idnpUd:
RESOLVED unanimouslu bu tr- Pny>v -
^ y f-y tr,. j-ark 'commission that
th. .-.creury ,e „d (. H.rcty ,utkcri.„ to .r-r into
an asreen,.,.^ /„ r ,n.' on >,„!/ o.' ■<,. r.r; ..-;,„<,„
-al.;-.. .v.r Uak^.r^c/Ug and repair, .-i („ata77.-«,„
»/ -i.jtir.s ,^,t.« ,„ t», ^-trat yj„r o,' C-<,U To.-.r,
San r-j7i ctsca.
C5ven-::fi.n /r.r such scroices ^Va7J a^ / -..ed
and Ser.:,;i-3 . ^^iljir.gg.
Je
in-taJIatf-^n o/ a wcrm air h-atiiy 3y$tm in the Btaeh
Chalet and r*»c
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JT^oeJalrr Furnace rjinpa-i
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W.l^'- ^' >V^-an, Presitent
raru^y r. Idler
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the Jan Fmndaeo Pnla
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1920 ent advance notice ^aa 6,^r / T ^ °''^y ''-n s'i », .
iiontd. onlj .,en all ^fHsr^^nUrl^t^^'^r^^ 'V' ^^o«. i:,V„r a.
advised^ '^•'fceu parM<:5 Hopc i^^^ ^^
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by
5» Ho announcement n r nn,. •.
halite made be/ore tL apniJ^^.^'V'"'*^''^' ''''<•''
y the Park Cc^mmisaion. ^^^^*^**^«''* ''^a :,,.n upprcurd
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.are piayiny* /^ tr^X^.V'' tLfj:' ^'• -PP^y /^r rHe
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P«''* p-opcrty un-fer
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seconded Ly C mfriaaioner Parr, th^
^0^4 Sullivan, Chatrnan, Pofiel H
'fr r?J7-r
sequent frnm Urg,
F^anc tsco ^W^eun
'->us.e Commift^f> Sa^
Art
» .'or permission to
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taJl
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'?! hone in Civic pr^yperiy
Superintendent f<,r i.xvt^nUg'xti
was rvrrrd to fh.
on an / repori at th^
O.GtParh
"and.
Jolcei
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.^ate Park R^nq^ t\
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nte
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>e Sup'^rtnttinrient for
consid^riiion an.
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lake
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acres »f
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'aqucattiu
that additional benuUet b« pitted
alo
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ny fi# kain Drive,
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and County Fed^raii^u of
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NOnTUrRN COUlfTIL\s '-TIE IN'--n 'ir- >r,.r,
for purchr.se oj c * rtTTI -77?1TT-7.;^T71^1^
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/or the beat int
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erf- at ar.a .jra
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per
department, hia Ho
'OnduLt oj thtf Park
nor, the i/ayor t
^ and it her
■^quested to ha
by
^^ an ordi
$10,000.00 r
nance pr^par^-d
ar ; r
riatini
Jrom Appropriati
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en
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appro p- i.. t i'.nos
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Mettingt
■ IS House
A regular mating of t^. for* Co,ni„Un ^,
HeU 0. MaroH S. 19,0. 4 p.... ,„ *,,„„ ,.,^.^ ^^^^^^
Gate Park, San Franciaco.
The following CommiBaioner, were preeent,
Vr' IVM."^! ^r' ^•^^«'»* J'reeident
Mr. Michael J, Buckley
yr. Fred D, Parr
Mr, Harvey E, Teller
Mr, Peter Bercut - Absent
The minutes of the regular meeting held February
a and the special meeting held February 15 were approved
and adopted^
2.as Fouee Cove Deu^l<;>pm^n-^^ Commissioner Parr
presented the following letter concerning the Gas House
Cove Development:
M
March a, 1950
"The Wonorable
The Park Commission
City and County 0/ San Francisco
McLaren Lodge
San Francisco , California
"Gentlemen:
" On January 24th I wrote Mayor Robinson as
follojos:
" *^on, timer E, Robinson, y^yor
City and County of San Francieco
City Hall
San Francisco J California
tt I
Dear Mayor:
" 'Under the p'^esid-^ncy of Harvey S, Teller, J was
asked to assume responsibility for the development of
the Marina Yacht ^arbor, a portion of which is known
as Gas House Coje. Following is a report of activities
to date:
" '1, I had a conference jith the n» S# Engineers to
get their ideas on a plan which I had in mind
extending the proposed new breakwater some 550
feet northerly into San Francisco Bay, This would
still be some 250 feet inside the pier^head line,
" *2, I had our consulting engineers and our Director
•ui^^
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<np kou> tK. TacHt ffarlol 'dl\e^'\T 7"^''^ '"* »'»--
t^t agency aatiMfim^ "^ratea ilrwy so aa to haum
loHicH .aula L J?ca?ed {n*t;.r"uJ:j;!;^ ''' trelkllu//
Transport Pier. ^ vicinity o/ the Army
4, I have advised the [/ «? r- .
like to have them include TV'. ^^"^ ^ "'^"^^
ffarbor aa one oTfi* . f Z''* Carina Yacht
in the aurveu of amallklnl T**^^ ^^°* harbora to 6e
tructiny the breakwater buikhini ^' ^*^ ^'^ <^on«-
and other needed i«proX„tJ on «' r!"//*'*^ /acUttte.
It seemed to be the conaensut thai- {*-^*L"'^*/*I/ baais.
the Federal Oovenment to partial. L °'^*'* ^ ^**
certain facilitiea Mhoni/V l^"^^'' °" *'»<« feaa<«,
conference the „^n*».«7 «7 "^^/* ^* t^<s d<nn<fr
approuoi o/the /'ar* Board. *^' 9*n*rai
'a.
^ad a
' *7.
HulAr ^V ^"*«^'»<«o" Of Punnett, Pare* and
^utchjaon join with Ur. Rickey in reviaina ou^
plan in conformity with the general diacuaa^on
t our dinner conference, "^uaaion
It
be
<«tereftL'%r'**/'^' '■' ^' ^^^«* '^^^'^ ^'^^^
interested in uaing a portion or thia area
Ann ^J;^'*^^**"^ t'^a* they might re^uire^a doc* aoSj
arl« *^? anprox<,ateiy PO feet by 4o'feet and parking
area for a few automobilea, all of which haa been ^
diacuaaed with Captain Carl Guianesa, Port Director
for the Coaat Guards
'a. The t\ S, Port of Vkbarkation at Fort >a8on ^aa
indicated that it .jouid like a jharf or dock
apace approximately 4OO feet in length near the
extension of Laguna Street, with a ^^inimim width of
66 . eef bet'j}een their present building and the water
aide of the wharf. Thtae diacuaaiona were had with
Vajor John Dm Goodman of the Port of i.^barkation.
»
9, Some consideration haa been gi en to the pro-
viding of berthing facilities for spo^-tsnen
interested in fishing.
'10m A major oil company has been consulted
putting in adequate fueling facilities t^ hauini
regard ing
'11.
b€ «a
a fueling, float moored in the Tacht Harbor,
The Pacific Gas S Electric Company now receives
its fuel oil by barge, which is berthed at a
pier in Gas '"^ouse Cove, and thia service would
intained.
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dtatancB r^no
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14, Th€ large opan
Houa§ Cove, a»
baain
ahown
at
in
the aouth end of Caa
number
»
'15.
Additional berthing facilitiea will be rPouired
loatl""yhe nl.'"""^'' "'*' ''' ''^' '^ »"^"^
ooots. The preaent moorinaa at fhm Ynr>h* v„r.K
^or^ni ^ou<?rn»«ent aa afcou. outlined, «,ouJd prolTde
irnfl <Wl''<^ 0/ apprjxUat(?2j/ 973 yac^ta and other
craft, including the 265*
ti
IS. Mr. Mickey atatea that the present income froi
veaaela moored in the Yacht Harbor amounts to
approximately $22,350.00 per year and the
doea not foreaee any great increase in the operational
erpenaea; however, he feels there should be included
approximately $26,000.00 per year to cover mainfenance,
repairs and replacementa on the larger project. The
foregoing doea not take into consideration the added
income from the City installing the finger floats, as
these rentals would have to be increased if the added
facilitiea were provided for the use of the boat
ownera.
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'18.
'19.
Mr, Futchison and Ifr, Payee of his office have
given me a tentative figure on the c'ost of this
breakwater as being approximately $P, 000, 000. 00,
According to ifr, ^ickey, the City has noM spent
some $600,000.00 on the Yacht Marbor,
It will require, according to Mr, Futchison and
Mr, '-^ayea, some f400,000,00 to put in the
necessary bulkheads, pi^r for docking of oil
bargee, extenaion of ont-fall sewer, relocation and
extension of PCr&E piping.
" *20. The construction of these bulkheads mill pent,it
the City to get a large amount of fill, such
as that which Mill be coming from the
excavations in connection u)ith the Chinatoicn new
developr^ent, and Pr, Futchison states this /ill ^ill
be of an excellent type for the above purpose, °e
believes this fill can be obtained 'Without cost to
the City if the bulkheads are constructed.
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SI, Our consulting enoin>,ar>
, «ent« inafde the Tadl^u^y ^"^^ «*'»''• <»«pr,
cojnpjffted, cost approxima^li a''''^°'' ^<J^, u,h<.n
facilities Juatifiea suchn^t ! ct*'«ar,d /or t^e "^
a r.uenue.produc<ny6aa<». '"*''"'**'''» ^^^ ^^^ te on
Buildincs and n+hm,, t,
plan to'^. UoluVaTlZ /"I' V ."""' "" «"*
street, might ultimnl^i "^ ° * °/ 5uc^onan
This, of cour'se, is somethil V°'* ^^00, 000.00.
range planning and^Z^ll'J,:',,'^'-' ""''' ^^'^^^^ ^ong.
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boats
World
Yacht
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34,
aVsU'Tlh^^'aVio-nl"! LT^.r '' ^ ^^^^^^
Of its location and acc/sliti/i?^:'''' ''^^""
lohich may be used a» JJ^f •«***^ <ty to small
far. All types Of Irl,? """?. ^""^'^^ ^^^ ^''•t
Harbor. ^^ ' °'^ '''^°'^* ^'"^^ be berthed in the
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II t o
5omff question mau arit^ a. *« i. ..
fc* thta ^eauy coJt at t^J ^y."'^^ *'*^'*^ '''^^-^^
700 add<t<(,nai boats Th.rl ' ^'^ *^** ^«'** V
/actora «,Mch .nt.r Into tJ'fa; """ " '•"''^*'* ''•^
''• coUr/ereVTelt'Ve'rr' ''''' ""^-
ar. at the %l7en\ Vil'e.'^'^'' *'^" *'*^
\f^^r.U^t ration, the ^taV'^e^Vnly'VoV and
Most of the Materials used to make the nilM
pVt:d'tlVt''lir'''T' ''''' '' '^ anufu'*
pated that this material can be obtained
without cost for the area back of the bulk.
Heads but all of the breakwater .iU haue
oUn\Tri:lr''' o/.at.r.ai bought in the
In the present Yacht Farbor all of the
finger floats are provided by the tenants,
whereas under the new plan these would be
provided through the Park Department, and
naturally, the rentals would be increai^ed to
aid m amortiaing these costs,
9. The Yacht "arbor as now proposed gives far
greater protection to boats and is built nn
a permanent basis so that w\en the harbor
is completed it will be first class in everu
particular^ *
The ccntents of this letter have been read to
Messrs, Mickey and Hutchison ani they have given
their approval 9
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There are several points on which I would like to
clear with you before proceeding further:
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*fould the City be justified in agreeing to join
with the Federal "rovernnent on a fifty-fifty
basis in providing the $400,000.00 for 'bulkheids
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-la^e It ci«ar thmt the participation btj the ^ed^ml
Government would be on a naxim^um of fifty percent
of the cost of the entire project. Thefigur/slub-
iB eluilteTt^' r '''''' ^^* ''' co/bi'ned IrTject
is estimated to coat approximately S4, 000, 000.00.
"pr^.^w^f/^'^SJ'*^**'* "'**'* Co«;.ia«<on*r Teller and
President Co ffman, both of tohom have asked that I be
free to diacuaa this matter ^,ith ycu,
" ' -^ '^ad a recent con/trence jsith Pesara, Fickey,
Ifutchxaon and Fayea and the figures contained in -hi'
report have largely been furnished by t\em,
I am no* asking you to ma*? any decisions *hat
should be made by the Park Comw^ission, but I would
like to have your counsel before I make aiy --eport U
the Commission for consideration and action.
'Very truly youra,
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FRED D, PJLRR
" if EMBER, PARI COMMISSI TS
CITT AND CCiSZT 'T ^AS FRAK'ir.^C*
" On February 21st the Mayor telephoned r.e ittatin,^^
*hat he had reviewed my report and suggested that it
be referred to the Art Ccnrissicn and the Planiinz
Comr i saion for study and reocrt to our Board as to
their reccmmendatxons.
* I wculd appreciate having this orogr»ss "ezort
f^iscussed, and, if acceptable, aro-oved fcj, this -'zrri
and made a part of the minutes of this meeting.
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Respectfully submitted,
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MEMBER, PARK COMMISSION
CITT AMD COUNTT OF SAN FRANCISCO "
On motion of Commiaaioner Teller, seconded by
Conmisaioner Buckley, the above report was approved
and the Secretary waa instructed to submit a copy,
with the drawing, to the Art and Planning Commisaiona
for their approval.
The Comifiaaionera expressed their appreciation ,
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for the splendid efforta of Commissioner Parr in
connection loith this project,
Marina Boulevard Spur Tmrk. Commissioner Parr
informed the Commission that he had discussed the
Carina Boulevard Spur Track with Mr, Charles Faulkner
V "t^^ Real Estate Division, Corps of Engineers,
Urn S, Army and that he recommended that they be per-
mitted to retain this track under the following
'ionditiona:
Im A permit to be issued, revocable upon
linety days notice^
8m No cars are to be parked on the track. It
is to be uaed exclusively as a run^around track,
3% The track will be used under conditions
i^rescribed by the Park Commission,
4, The track will be used only for the hand-
■ ing of personnel cargo, not for commercial shipping,
etc,
5. The average number of cars will not exceed
c ne per day or approximately six cars per week.
On motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by
Co^-l -r :'"'!'' r, •*?•« becrtt^rj ■raa instructed
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above, for execution by the Corps of Engineers.
All^niiint^r Belt Railroag^ th, request front
the Board of State Parbor Commissioners for the
relocation of the Belt Railroad from ff^jde titr.et to
Fort Mason Tunnel was ordered held over- to the next
meeting to permit Commissioner Parr further investi-
gat ion of the matte r,
'^"^yP ^^^* ^^"-P P'^rk Rifle, Ran^e^ on motion of Commis^
^n^tf; aioner Teller, seconded by Commissione" Parr, the
plana for the i/unicipal Rifle Range at Sharp Park were
approved and the Superintendent loas instructed to
immediately call for bids*
It was agreed, as suggested by t\e Art Commis-
sion in their lettr of approval, that, as soon as
funds are budgeted, the temporary building be replaced
with a pe rmanent structure and that pr.iper landscaping
and parking facilities be provided^
Sunset Boulevard Extension^ Thr report and
recommendation of the lySO Grand Jury '.'raffic Committee
relative to proposed extension of Sunstt Boulevard
across Golden i^ate Park and the memorardum from
re presentatives of the Park Department, Recreation
Commission, Department of Public (forks. Art Commis-
sion, and Department of City Planning vo the i^ayor
concerning the extension were discussec in details
On motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by
Commissioner Buckley, the Secretary loaw instructed
to communicate with ilayor Robinson sta-^ing that the
Park Commission is heartily in accord .yith the views
expressed by the five departments in tne above ment-
ioned memorandum for the following rea.-ons:
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1. THe Par, Co..ission rioes not concur in tHe
recommendations of tHe Police .Department, Public
Utilities Co^nission. and Gran, Jury tkat tHe public
can test be served by extending Sunset Boulevard on
a straight line across Golden Gate Park terminating
at 36th Avenue andFulton Street.
2. The landscaping and tree growth in the park
should be kept as originally planned when the park
was created,
3. The Park should be kept free of as much
traffic not in keeping with the fundamental purpose of I
the park. (Commissioner Buckley directed the Co»i-
mis8ion*s attention to the fact that in New York City,
Central Park, which extends from 59th to 110th Streets,
in a much more congested traffic area than Golden Oat9\
Park, has no crossroads through the entire park system^)
Cruiser U, S, S.SAN FHANCISCO. On the r^com- '
mendation ofthe Superintendent and on motion of
Commissioner Teller, seconded by Comrrissioner Buckleu,
the location of the memorial to the exploits of the
Cruiser U, S, S, San Francisco at Land's End was
approved,
fefferson Square, The request from Mrs, Jerd
Sullivan, Chairman, kodel House Committee, S m
Francisco Museum of Art, for permission to install
a model home on park property was withdrawn.
Lake Uerced, On the recommendation of t\e
Superintendent and on motion of Commissioner Parr,
seconded by Commissioner Buckley, the request from
the Floral Arts Nursery to lease five acres of land
situated on the northeast side of Lake i/eroed was
denied,
^^ufa no ^statue - The Penguin. On the recomrend-
aticn of the Superintendent, the matter of replace-
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^e penguin at Aquatic Park was held
over to a later meeting.
Pi, Lobost JPtaLoboMt The r«*«T.-*v
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Supervuor, d.ciar,,, uUnUon to .o,uU, Uu e, and
er. Bloc, 1313 /or .HoreU„, r„r„t.o,. ,a,d parcei.
being located north o r P-f t^k^^ t
o an Of pu Loboa Avenue and immediately
north Of Sutro Batha waa diacusaed and filed.
jalLsJiflowera, G.Jden aateJPark. The proooaed
reaolution aubmitted by the Chief AdMinistratiue
Officer to the Board of Superviaora relative to the
conatruction of a ffall of Flowers in Golden Gate Park
^aa preaented. The matter was ordered held in abeyance
pending final paaaage by the Board of Superviaora. j
^uboce Park, The Superintendent waa authorised
to requeat $3,000 at a aupplemental budget item for
the conatruction of a fence in Duboce Park to protect
the property adjacent thereto.
Union Square^ The proposed plana for the
conatruction of a sidewalk cafe at Union Square, aa
aubmitted by Mrt. Holland 0. Pile, was conaidered.
On motion of Commiaaioner Parr, seconded by Comrris^
aioner Teller, the matter waa referred to the Super-
intendent for further study anc" the Secretary was
instructed to requeat an opinion from the City Attorney
aa to the legality of the requeat,
AQuatic Park. President Coffman presented a
letter from the San Francisco i/aritime Museum
Aaaociation cnncerning the possibility of establ ishing
at Aquatic Park a Marine Museum to preserve the
historical maritime background of the City of San
^ranc iaco » On motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded
by Commissioner Buckley, the idea was approved in
principle, with the understanding that no detailed
commitments would be made until it was determined what
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financial arrange^,,,, „^,,„^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^
maintenance of tH. properties an, tHat tHere „aui. 6.
no disturbance of the Dennis »«.-
/ ^ne people now using the facilities,
i,ake Merced. Tmm^i^ f-ftlfig rrffpnix. The
proposed plan for the operation of the trout fishing
program at Lake Merced, as outlined ty Mayor Hotinson,
in his letter of March 7, 1950, was approved.
The superintendent was instructed to investigate
the possibility of securing floats from the Mare
Island Ship Yards to be used in this program.
Harding Park^ The request from the Harding Park
aolf Club for the following tournament dates was
granted!
Director* s Cup Tniirnnrnmnf
April 23, 1950
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Election Day Tournament
August 27, 1950
Club Championship
dctober 15, 1950
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November 5, "
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Installation of Officers* Tournament
December 17, 1950
Sharp Park^ The request from the Sharp Park Golf Club
for the following tournament dates was granted:
Director* s Cup Tournament on May 7,
with match play continuing for the
next four Sundays^ and
Club Championship on October 1, with
natch play continuing for the next
four Sundays,
Golden Gate Park Stadium^ On motion of
Commissioner Teller, seconded by Commissioner Buckley,
the request from Mr. A, "Bimbo" Giuntoli, Co-chairman,
Second Annual Bike Derby Frolic, for permission to
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conduct tMa tournament tn .oid.n .at. Pan Sta.iu. on
Sunday, June 4 or June IS, u,as granted.
m^UL^^te^PorJ^ r,, utter fron t,e Depart.en :
0/ Putlio Worn, requesting per.i,,,on to encroacH on
par, area, on tke Lincoln Way side of Golden Gate Par, I
to provide bus .ones .as referred to tHe Superintendent
to oomMunicate .itk tHen and suimit an alternate plan '
for the consideration of tHe Department of Putlic for.,.
On the recommendation of the Superintendent and
on motion of Commissior^ r Buckley, seconded by
Commissioner Teller, the request from the Public
Utilities Commisatn to place a shelter for passengers
at the edge of Golden Gate Parle on Stanyan and Waller
' Streef, was denied.
Columbia Square t The r quest from the San
Francisco Fire Department for permission to use
Columbia Square a« a drill tower site loas denied,
Portsmouth Plaaa^ On motion of Commissioner
Parr, seconded by Commissioner Buckley, the request
from the Citizens Committee for the Centennial
Celebration of California's admission into the Union,
for permission to erect a bronze plaque in Portsmouth
Plaza was approved in principle, and the matter was
referred to Commissioner Teller and the Superintendent
with full power to act.
Fairmount Park. The request from property
owners adjacent to Fairmount Park for the development
of the park was ordered held in abeyance until
consideration of the IdSl'SS budget, as there are no
funds available to develop the park at the present
time.
Aquatic Park, The r --quest from Northern
California iiineral Society of itan Francisco for per^
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Aquatic Park waa denied b
case 0/ mineral specimen i
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developed for the fut
ecause of the plana beii
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urff uae of the building,
The following lettera
Vie re referred to the
Superintendent for acti
on:
Letter from Robert A, Quilici
concerning the
condition of the road in Golden Gate Park at 41 at
Avenue and Lincoln fay and 42nd
ti venue and Fulton Streep,
Letter from Mayor Robinson to Chief Adminiatra^
five Officer and Park Commiaaion concerning the center
atrip of Sloat Boulevardt
Letter from J/ra, N, Banbury requesting that tha
willowa in Golden Gate Park
, acroaa from her residence
at 3927 Lincoln Way, be removed*
Letter from Dr. J, C, Geiger, Director of Public
Health, concerning the poiaonous mushrooms in Golden
Gate Park^ i
The following lettera mere referred to Mr, Joa,
R. Hickey, Director of Recreational Activiti
es,
Letter from Fenry B, Nathan, on behalf of the
Pacific Lodue, 136 Tree \nd Accepted Masons, requesting
pemission to hold a golf tournament at Harding Park
on a Sunday in either April or Uay,
Letter from Abraham Lincoln Figh Parent-Teacher
Association reque sting a rotation system in the )
tennis courta in the parka west of Twin Peaks to enabl4
school children to play»
Letter from Golden Gate Angling and Casting
Clubs making certain requesta in connection with the
National Aaaociation of Angling and Caating Cluba*
National Tournament from August 16 to Auguat 20,
incluaiue, at the caating pools in Golden Gate Park,
The following letters were read and ordered
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Letter fron the rrancisco HeigHts Civic Glut
suggesting that the Peter Donahue Statue te placed at
the southwest corner of Fulton and Stanyan Streets in
Golden Gate Park,
Letter from the ^an Bruno Avenue Improvement
Club protesting the further reduction of McLaren Park.
Letter from Viaitacion Valley Improvement
Association endorsing the use of a part of McLaren Park
for schools and a certain portion for recreational
purpose B,
Report on meeting loith Parking Authority con-
cerning underground garages. i
Release of Claim, The ^>cr*tary was authori2ed
to execute release of claim against Dorothy E, Nielsen,
in the amount of $50.00, damage to park property,
Harding Park^ On motion of Commissioner Buckley,
seconded by Comnissioner Parr, the request from Walter]
A, Biel for permission to have a shoeshine and neuts-
stand at Harding Park was denied.
San Franci sco Zoological Garden s. On motion
of Commissioner Teller, seconded by Commissioner
Buckley, the request from Joseph SeJle, Fox Povie
Flash, for permission to engage in sidewalk photo-
graphy at the San Francisco Zoological Gardens was
denied.
Golden Gate Park Stadium, The request from
Virginia dinger. Secretary, Boy Scout Pack 510, /or
permission to use the Golden Gat* fork Otadium for a
track meet and field day on Saturday, April 2P. or P.y
U)a8 approved.
Union Square, On motion of Commissioner Teller,
seconded by Commissioner Buckley, the request from the
Auxiliaries to the Stanford Convalescent ^ome for
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pemi„ion to ,Uplay a car .„ Vnion square .HioH i,
to te raffl.i, »a, d„,.,. „, ,,„ ,„. „^^ ^^^^^^
»ith t^o pro.„i«.. ./ t-.. Port cod. pr»M6,tU9 «<.
oct<utty on park property,
OJOAj, On motion of Commiaaioner Buckley,
seconded ty Commissioner Teller, a tkirty day extension
of time was granted Nielson Bros. Inc., covering the
installation of fence around the Sloop "GJoa".
Prayer Book Croas_, On the recommendation of
the Superintendent, and on motion of Commissioner
Teller, seconded by Commissioner Buckley, the request
from the Churchmen's Round Table for perwAssion to
conduct services at Prayer Book Cross on Sunday, June
11, 1950, was approved:
S.treet Tree Planting on Faight street and_on
Rlviaadero_ Street. The Secretary presented the follow-
ing bidat
Alternates
Lump Sum Unit A 5 J
Justice-Dunn Co. $8,650,26 14.94 4,257.90 4,392.36
Fuettig,Schromm A
Bennett 11,782.65 20.35 5,799.75 5,^82.^0
On the recommendation of the Superintendent,
the following resolution was adopted:
RESOLUTION tfO. 1929
RESOLVED un(^imously by the Park Commission that
a contract be awarded to Justice-Dunn Company cohering
Street Tree flanting on Faight and Divisadero streets,
San ^ rancisco , and the Secretary be and he is hereby
authori2ed to execute the same in the name of the
Park Commission and that payment therefor in the amount
of $6,327.90 be paid from Appropriation 912.500.93
(street Tree Planting)^
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JTiUrjr QJ APPLinAVT BERTH NO.
Michael A.DaniGich M,D, Temo
Paul R,EdtoardB »
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Ray Raaor m
Robert 8iMon iqq
Walter A, Junge 215
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Reiolutions: On motion of Commissioner BucUey, seconded by
Commissioner Teller, the following resolutions were
adopted/
RESOLUTION NO. 7.QPT
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Comw.ission tha%
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby r equested
to approve the following transfers of fundst
From Approp, 912.119.04 to 912,110,04 400,00
Return to Permanent Salaries of funds transferred
for the period March 16, 1950, to Nay 15, 1950,
for temporary replacement of Cecil Erickson,
0 53 (hardener (Reg, T-1165 Ext,) Nr, Erickson
has resigned.
From Approp. 912,110,01 to 912,219,01
Transfer of funds for temporary replacement
of Esser Levine, 0 58 Gardener on leave for
temporary appointment as 0 60 Sub Foreman
Gardener (Req, T'1176),
From Approp, 912,119,01 to 912,110,01
Return to Permanent Salaries of funds trans-'
f erred for the period March 1, 1^50 to Nay
31, 1950, for temporary replacement of
John Motley, 0 58 Gardener (Req, T-1174)*
Mr, Motley has resigned.
600,00
600,00
RESOLUTION NO, 1922
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission for
the best interest and proper conduct of th* Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested
to approve the following tORK OhDEHSt
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Public Works
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Purchasing Dept,
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AMOUNT
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^itc.Servioes - Apr^
^ay, June jg^o
85,00
471 S.F.Water Dept.
50,00
472
473
474
475
Purchasing Dept,
(Shop No. 1)
Purchasing Dept.
(Shop No, I)
Purchaser of Sup-
plies (Central
Warehouse)
Public Works
Public Bldge,
Services, etc,
O^en, Division, April,
'lay, June 1950
if^i 80, Services - Oen,
Diu, Apr. May, June i960
Misc. Services, Auto- 4,800,00
motive Repairs, etc.
Oeneral Division
April, May, June 1950
Blacksmith Services Us no
Automotive Repairs, etc.
Commissary Dio ision
April, Nay, June 1950
Stationery * Office Sup- 125,00
plies. General Division
Apr, Nay, June 19^0 I
Misc.Servic&s, Repairs to POO, 00
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RESOLUTION NO. 1923
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department theController be and is hereby requested
to approve the following PATNENTSt
248,10
COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE
Federal Tax on Admissions, Feb. 1950
BIL Tn ELL COliSTRUCTIC V CO,
Second Progress Payment - Second Unit
of the Rehab, of Eeaar Stadium.
11,881.58
/L. J. KUBON 6,145,00
First Progress Payment - Construction of
^orth Dutch Windmill Reservoir and
Associated Work.
LOOyiS ARMORED CAR SERVI^:. 'rr_ .
Armored Car Service - February 1B50
324,00
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First Payment - fieaurracina nf r-.,^* «
at iio.o S,uar. « MoCoplTn%/u/r. ' '"'""
RALPH MURR^l
Park Band Concerf - Tebruary I950
QlMARA 4 STEWART
First Payment - Re plaoenent of Cnld Wn-t-.r.
Piping in tke tatHHouse. FieVsHHllLrt::i.
PACIFIC PAVEMENT^ nn^
^slTeLlt^lVtH" S^'^-r""**^^ "/ « concrete
sidewalk ot the San francisoo Zoological Gardens
S, 205, 00
1,407.00
2,497.50
374,00
TITLE IMSOBAMCE ^ OUARAutt m
For purchase 0/ Parcel No. 15 from Wells
Fargo Bank and Union Trust Co. and the
Bank of California - required for
Fleiahhacker Playfield.
ALICE A. CAMMACK
For broken window at 46 Potonic Street
caused by baseball thrown from Duboce Park.
19,563.56
6.47
RESOLUTION HO. 1924
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Comnission thai
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested
to approve the following Orders for Service o,r fork:
ORDER FOR
SERVICE
OR JIORK VENDOR
DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
116 Central Permit Inspection of 74" Dia- 7,50
Bureau - Dept. meter High Pressure Fire
of Public iorks Tube Boiler at ff.F.Pool
117 Donnelly Roof- Repairs to the til§
ing Co. roofing of the conven-
ience stations at Alta
Plaaa, Lafayette *
Jefferson Square,
147.00
118 Ralph Murray
Band Music - 1950 Uay
Day Celebration at
Kesar titadium.
646,30
RESOLUTION NO. 1925
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission
that for the best interest and proper conduct of the
Park Department the Controller be and is hereby
requested to approve the follo'^^ing ALLOTMENTS AND
THANSF:RSt
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Servic*$ Other
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Shop #i
105,00
912,900,02
Servioea Other Depta. Zoo
912,269*03
Armored Car Service
912,300,03-1
C onw iasary
912,900,04
Serutcea Other Depta*
Recreational Biuiaion
912,913,04
Replacement * Reconatruction
Recreational Division
912,200.06
Contractual Servicea - Aquatic
Park ^
912,300*01
i^ateriala * Suppliea
General Div, Reaerve
912*300*04
Materiala <* Suppliea
Recreational Div, Reaeruo
490,00
620*00
1,000,00
150,00
240,50
250*00
1,016,08
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RESOLUTION NO. 1926
RESOLVED unanimnualy by the Fark Conmiasion that
for the beat inter'at oid proper conduct of the Park
Department, hia Fono^ the ifayor^ b^ and ia hereby
^eque sted to have an o rdinance prepared appropriating
the sum of $25,00 out of the aurplua eziating in
Appropriation No, 912,300,04 (Materials # Suppliea -
Park Department) to provide funda for the purpose of
reimburaing the Park Department .^.evolvin;: Tund for
diaappearance of thia amount from thf safe at
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jrJeiahnaoJt.r Pool Bathhouse on or about July 19,1943.
RESOLUTIOK NO^ loo^
RSSOLfSD unnnimouBly by the Park CowKiBtton
that for the beBt inUr^tt and proper conduct of the
Park Department, his Fonor the Mayor, be and i, hereby
requested to have an ordinance prepared appropriating
$605.00 from Appropriation 912.199.00 (Park Conpenaa^
tion Reserve) to the credit of the following
appropriationei
912*lllm01 Allowance for Overtime
General Divieion 200.00
913, 118. OS Holiday Pay - Zoo Division 405.00
to provide funds for the payment of Overtime and
Holiday Pay required for the uninterrupted operation
of the Parks and the San ^rancisco Zoological Gardens,
RSSOLUTIOM NO. 1928
WHEREAS, Roy Hudson has been a devoted and
faithful employee of the Park Department since
September 28, 1931, and has served as Supervisor of
Ifaintenance since January 1, 1945; and
WHEREAS, The Park Commission was today advised
that Roy Hudson has been elected president of the
California Horticultural Society, an organisation
comprised of the most outstanding individuals in the
horticultural field; and
WHEREAS, the presidency of the California
Horticultural Society is one of the highest honors
that can be given to any one in that esteemed organ-
isation and reflects the rare ability and outstanding
skill of the individual holding that office; and
WHEREAS, the Park Commission realises that the
position of eminence in the horticultural field
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Co»M,.,„n ..0.. ,00, /ortun. u ,. to ^„. m, ,„ .t.
MOW. THERETORE, BE IT RESOLVE, tHat tHe Par,
CoMMission do.a Hereby record iu appreciation for
the eplen<ii6 .eruice. r.W^red 6, Roy nu<ieon an, do.a
kerety ,xt.nd to Him sincere congratulations on His
election to tHe presidency of tHe California
Horticultural Society,
RBSOLUTIOM MO, 1929.A
WHEREAS, the Park Commisaion was today advised
tHat Paul Oppermann, DirecUr of City Planning for
tHe City and County of San Francisco, Has been
elected President of tHe American Institute of Planners,
a nationwide professional organisation of city and
regional planners^ and
WHEREAS, tHe Park Commission appreciates tHe
fact that His election to tHat higH office represents
national recognition of His outstanding ability in his
chosen field;
NOW, THSRSrORE, BE IT RESOLVED tHat tHe ^ark
Commission does Hereby extend to Paul Oppermann its
sincere congratulations on His election to the office
of President of tHe American Institute of Planners,
RESOLUTION NO, J&3Q
WHEREAS, our colleague and friend, I'r. Frederick
W, Mac intosH is retiring from the Park Department of
the City and County of San Franc isco; and
WHEREAS, He has filled the position from which
He now retires for approximately twenty-five years,
performing his duties with marked a' lity and extreme
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*t. »..t „i.^e. /,r a pl.a.ant :./. ,„ „. r.t,r«„t.
« IT FURTnEH HESOIYED tH.t a copy of tHU
r.,oiution 6, .pr,ad upon «. .<„„«.. „^ ,,„ ,„^,„^
ond a copy 6, „„« *, f^,^ JfacHnto.*.
tHSREAS tht Park Commiaaion ia contenplatina
the removal of the apur track at aome future time,
be .ranf^.r^TTf' ^^ ^T RESOLVED, that permission
be granted the Real Estate Division, Corpa of Snoineers,
^* S» Army, to retain the Marina Boulevard Sour Track
under the following terma and conditiona;
J. All righta and privileges herein granted may
be revoked at the pleasure of the Park Commission upon
ninety days written notice,
2, The Marina Boulevard Spur Track will he
used excluaively aa a run^around track rind no c ara
will be parked thereon,
3, The Marina Boulevard Spur Track jiill be
used only for the purpose of handling personnel cargo
and no commercial cargo uill te transported over the
spur track,
4, The average number of cars ujill not exceed
twenty-five per month,
5, The MarinaBoulevard Spur Track will be used
under conditiona prescribed by tht^ Park Commission,
6, These tej'ms and conditions and right to
retain the Marina Boulevard Spur Track by the HeaJt
Estate Division, Corps of Engineera, *'• S, Army, shall
become effective upon written notice to the Park
Commission from the Real Estate Division, Corps of
Engineers, U, S, Army, of their acceptance arvi approval
of the conditions herein outlined.
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Montfireu ffeighf.M. Kesara, fen Rrnu,n ^ r
-:^oo.a, t.en orown and Lovenerp
representing the Monterey Heigkta T^prooement Glut,
appeared to discuss th. posaiMlity of Having a park
or playground constructed in ifonterey Heights. On
motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by Commissioner
Buckley, the matter was re/erred to the Superintenrient
and Commissioner Teller for investigation and report
to the Commission,
THE SUPERINTKNDENTj REPORTED :
THAT he had received the final master plan for
Sutro Heights from Hr. Kenneth Jones, Landscape j
Architect, and that he recommended that it be approvedi
On motion of Commissioner Teller, seconded by
Commissioner Buckley, the plans were approved.
That a balance of $7,887,15 remained in the
I'ary Taylor Beardslee Bequest and that he would
like authority to meet isith the attorney handling
the estate, accompanied by Commissioner Teller, to
discuss the further use of the remaining funds. It
was 80 ordered.
That the Pitch and Putt Coif Course in aolden
(rate Park was nearing completion and that it would be
necessary to have additional personnel to maintain
the course. The matter was referred to President
Coffman and Commissioner Teller for discussion with the
Mayor relative to the necessity of obtaining personnel
for the operation of the new Pitch and Putt Golf Course,
That he had received an informal bid in the
amount of $147,00 from Donnelly Roofing Company for
repairs to the tile roofing of the convenience
stations at Alta Plaaa, Lafayette and .'ef'rson
Sruire and that he -eccnm'nded that the cnnfr^zct be
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ordered.
«o
k^eting
Adjourned:
T'ier. t.ing no furtHer 6u,<n„. t» „.e ^.^or.
f-e Co..i>,ion. the ,.,tin, a.Journ,, at 6,25 p.„.
William Simons
Secretary
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A regular meeting of tht Pnr^k. n
on waM
, on Wednesday,
kpp ro ved :
held in IfcLaren Lodge, Oolden Gate Park
inarch 22, 1950 at 4 p.n.
The follo'^iny CommUaioners ro.r. pr^^ent:
pliii'^'l^' ^°^>«'»* President
reter Bcrcut
Michael J, Burkleu
f'red D, Parr
Harvey K. Teller
The ninuirs ef t\e Park r«— < ^
»^ ci« ror» Commieaion meeting held
ifarah 8, 1950 were apprcieC uni adopted.
SutzJLur/ace Oaragea,, iiessrs. Lyle Bro'^n, Bert
.Vo.
S^ib'iJur-
face
iiro^li: Jacobs, Ken iiacDonald, and Vining T. Fisher of the
Parking Authority of 6an » ra.ci.co and i/r. John Umer
Barricklo, Deputy City Attorney, appeared to discuas
off-street parking and the development o; sub-surface
areas of parks for parking purposes. After a complete
discussion of the matter, and on motion of Commissioner
Parr, seconded by Commissioner Buckley, the following
resolutions were adopted:
tf^LREAS, the City and County of San Francisco
has e^stablished the Parking Authority of the City and
„V^^^ °S ^^^ Francisco under the or-o'jisiois o' the
Park in r Law of 1 '^49'* for the eTpr''ss purpose "of -Tn-
solidatiny and directing the program of the City in
proniding additional off-atreet parking facilities; anc
>*FEliFAS, the Parkin- Authority »iaj? i^t<^rminer:
ihat utilisation of the sub-surface areas of some public
parks in the downtown section cf the city offers an
oppnrtuiity to provide additional off-street fMirking
facilities without delay and at little cost; and
KlHERZAS, *he Parking Authority has in thin
connection recommended St. JUary's Square as a logical
and practical location f§r the first ^nit of the new
San ^'r'.jncisco off-street parking facility c^onstruction
program; and
WHEREAS, prf sent Charter p'^o vision? place full
Jurisdiction and control of r^uch sub-surface park areas
in -"lis Comr ission; t^O't
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BE
on the re
City and
i£ IT U^OIVED, that the Park r«m. v v
County 0/ .ban Franciaco doet here and niJ
declare its intention to advertise for lid. /or con
struction of a aub-aurface oublir rilliV ^
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that -th^ Pnr-ir r ^ , .
does hereby repeat the ParUnJ iutl^;/ ;*/,r? 't^"
and County of i^an Franaiaco to take any and'^aJl necesaar
stepa allowable by lau, to aaaiat thia Commiasion in
proceeding to'jnrd the completion of the St, Marv'a
Square aub'surface automobile garage and parking station
pro ject, ana '
i
BE IT FURTFi:}i RESOLVED, that the Park Comn^ission,
being cogniaant at all fim^a of ita reaponaibility for
and juriadiction over the surface and auh^aurface a''rea9
of the city parka as defined in the Charter, doea
welcome and request the Parking Authority to submit its
recommendations and suggestions to it in connection with
any sub-aurface automobile parking atations in city
parka, and doea welcome and request said authority to
do any and all acta allowable by law to assist it in
this respect, thereby coordinating and utilising to th0
fulleat extent, the reapective powera and abilities of
this Commiasion and the Parking Authority, for the
greater public benefit.
RESOLUTION NO, 1937
H/HEREAS, the Park Comm ission has been vested by
the City Charter fifi the complete and exclusive control,
management and direction of parks and squares and the
leasing of the sub-su\^ace areas thereof for the con-
ducting and operating of automobile garages and parking
stations; and j
IfHEHEAS, the Packing Authority of the City and
County of San Franc isco was activated by fhe City in
Ocfohfr, ]y49, f^r t>j-» purpose of mnstrurting and
leasing off -street parking facilities to thereby relieve
existing traffic conge stion in San Prancisco , and
.i'FEhEAS, the Parking Autho^-ity has determined
that St, i'ary'a i>quare and Civic Center Plasa are
logical aitea for the fstzbl ishnent of $ub-surface
parking atations and has recoKviended th:it the Park
Comrrission call fnr bids for ihe cnnstrurtion and
leasing of such "a garage under St, Gary's Square, and,
in all probability jjHI make further reo^^mendationa
and determinationa regarding other aub-surface sites
in parka and squares; and
^FEii'iAS, there is no existing legal au^hirity
in respect to .fuch su')-surface park sites for the
Parking Authority to act iidepenaentJy in connection
therewith in carrying out i*s duties and obliyaticna
as an cgen'^y of t^e City,
N
V ^rrr.lE^Or.E, nE IT RESOLVED, that the ^ark
Conynission believes and
recuests that * he City .^-.rtrr
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prou<s<onfi pertaXnin^ to the
operating 0/ sub^surfaee pubU
be amended, to provide for a 1
Parking Authority of the Ci
constructiny, leasi
c garages in city p^rk
ng and
egal method by which th
Francisco, with the permiaai.,
could act independently of tht
agent of the City and C
ty and County of 6'
an
of the Fark Conmiaai
s Commisaion
on,
unty, in car)
a a the
itv/,'".'!'. »"'?»««".. 0} ;?ju;d.„r?.;2?/"! '*j
faoilitiea in the
or
jub'-aurfacm 3
Q off-street parkin
square deaignatTdWl^d-ji^KTrity/and '' ^"'^
;* iPdce of any city
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that a copy of th
reaolution be deli
for its consideration and'acti
appropriate charter amendment ^Vo';^;h.';^^
of San Francisco at the November, lo.sn .iH
red to the Board of Supervi
on toward placing a
xa
aora
n
1950 electi
ectorate
on,
It was underatood and agreed that th
charter amendment
mission before pre
d be submitted to the Park
e proposed
for approval and that a r
presentation to the Board of
ow-
^upervisora
Attorney for the assignment of Ifr, p
equest be made to the C it
re
preaent the Park Commiaaion in all mat
arricklo to
to off-street parki
garagea in park areaa
ng and conatruction of
ters pertaining
sub-aurface
.H^ry's
: ua re •
il? otic
hrk:
^. i^ary'a i^quarcj^ The recueat from /rank 7.
O'Neill for permiaaion for hia client
to make explora-
tory boringa at St, i'ary'. Square
ioaa granted,
Aquatic Park, keaara, Harms, Glaagow, and
Kordum, representing the San >>anc
isco l''aritime Huseum
Association, appeared in connection with their reQueat
for permission to establish a marine museum at Aquatic
Park, After discussing the subject, the committee oaa
requested to furnish a mo^e definite plan covring the
ope ration, m.„intenance, finanrial ir^angefnenta, ftc.
i^ra, George Jones, representing *he rea 'rnufa,
prnteati'd ^he removal of the scouts . ro« that area,
i>, Farma explained that the pJan.«t for the marine
m
nseum 'oould in no uKty affect the peraona or groupt
^iX.
'J^edi
now using the facilitiea in that area
Lake lie reed.
The Sec^'tary statec^ that
aeveril nroposals had been received for the cper-c^tion
of the oonressi'^ns at Lake Perced and that a complete
analysis was being prepared for submission to
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Tht Super <ntendent
\oo\xU be operated by the Park Dtp
reported that Lake kerced
April 29, 1950. Fe al
artment comnencii
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ao reported that h
fifty floats to be uaed on Lake
e had purchased
season,
Merced for the fiahii
City
kttorney
Citu Attorney Opininnm^ f^g
^ity Attorney
opinions relative to use of Recreation Bond Fund^
UoM^rey
and Colunbia Square loere read
Ponterey FeJQhta, Th
and ordered filed,
e request from the
Monterey Heights Hones Association for th. develo
of a playground or park in that d
to Commissioner Teller and the
inspection of the proposed ^ite,
pvipnt
istrict u)as referred
Superintendent for
McLaren
Farkt
McLaren Park. The r
equeat from Donald I'acMcoll
"^or
permission to occupy a house in kcLaren Park
ij)as
denied,
McCoppin
S::.3ret
McCoppin Square, On motion of Commissi
oner
r#?/jF
Teller, seconded by Commissioner Buckley, th
e request
from the San Francisco Public Libra
ry for permission
to place a sign in ifcCopnin Square concerning the
construction of the Parkside Branch : ibrary wa» granted,
Xeaar Stadium,
"he requests from the San
Francisco Forty hiners and tto Uni'P'rsitu of ^aita
-'J ira for a reduction of reit for use of Keaar t'tadiim
anii that they recei"*' a share of the concessions aas
referred to Mr, fo.feph .H, Mickey, Dir-ctor of
Recreational Activities, for ntudy and report.
Supplemental Bud jet Item^ On notion of Com^
misainner Teller, seconded by "fimmisaioner Bercut, **i.
Superintendent was authorited to include $2,000,00 in
a supplemental ^ud;:et r" • .es* fo^ th- purchase of
furniture *'or the Sharon Builiiny, Golden r-t* Firk,
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On motion of Commisatoner Parr
^ , ^<^^r, seconded bu I
Commissioner Bercut, the Pr-^.i^ '
"''/ T/ie President o f i Ha Pr.r>k ^
l/cCoppin
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budfjet requeata,
2__are4 The request from the Parksid,
''^'^^^^ '-P^^^>^^^nt Club for ^^U.ion to .Old their
annual .ay nay Celebration in UoCop.in s,..r. o. .,ril
3n waa granted,
the Superintendent /or actUn,
Letter fro. s. r. BaptUt College re,ue,Ung
pemu.un t» u,e an area in Pla.a S.uar, for o.en-air
'■'ligioua serutcet, vitli u.-e of nuhli^ .ww,
"■ e oj puoltc address syat'm.
Utter from Uer.yn a. z,j,„,», requesting t»at
s'.rubbery in front of tree .lanted U nenory of Baoid
Zelinsky be remcjed.
Letter from California Sprin, rj,,,^^ ^,^ ^^^^
Flouer Association requesting pUnt material for its
annual wUdfJower and horticntural rlisplay on April
1? an-i 13 at the Public Library,
A^^^fS^ The request from the Northern Calif-
nrnia I>aeebal] L'anagera* Association that a -Public
telephone tooth be Jlaced at Biy Rer maa referred fr,
<>• Joneph M^ Bickey,
££lf^sUna^ oj;_TJne^ Cn the recommendation of
the Superintendent, the follo-Miny erfenaiona of timt
were granted:
^. J, I'ubon, Alteration of Aouafic Park Building -
sixty day««
iTenneth Jonea, i/anter Plan for Sutro Feights -
aixty daya,
^^enry 7. Cheacoe, Memorial to Cruiser U, L, .,
San Francisco - thirty caya*
Row Fuiaon, President Coffman read and. p^t-
tented Remolution Nn, 1928, adopted Parrh ^, }9.'0, to
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i2oy FudBon, Supervi
on hia election to
»or of Mainten
tht
oictf, commending h(,
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Horticultural Society,
Rifl
pre
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presidency of the Calif
ornia
tilton J, and
Farold T.Treacy 17,473.00
£• J. Trtacy
Ferguson Brost
19,671.75
19,747.00
•^0 (1) 150,00
(V -750,00
{3) 400.00
(4)2,900.00
^•30 (1) 50.00
(S) 1,000. 00
(3) 70C.00
(4J 9,900.00
•75 (1) none
(2)1,900.00
(3) 650.00
(4)3,000.00
J, ^enry Warri,
(Proposal un-
notariged)
20,630^00
,75 (1)
i
5,00
2) 800.00
%
, . 600,00
(4)9,'7e6.00
Eato
n and Smith
30,000.00
,75 (1)
re
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(2) 750.00
(3)1,000.00
(4)^,-^00.00
On the recommendation of the Superintendent an^
on motion of Commissioner Teller, seconded by Commis-
sioner Bercut, the follcjjing res^lut
RESOLUTION NO^ 153 R
RKSOLVKD unanimom^ly 6 - the Park Comriasten tHat
ion ii>as adnptedi
a contract be aiaarded to Oeorge Paulsen co
w rin
i the
construction of S. F.Punicipal Sn>jll-Bore Mi/le Range
located at Sharp Park, and the Jecr^-tary be and he is
hereby authorised to execute the same in "' -
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the Park C
onmission and that payment t^f?rr
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ar^u-f of $14, POO. 00 (Lump Sum bid rinus Alt^rnif <N,
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otion 0/ the Director of Recreati.n.i .
J^ recreational Activities, the
folloming mooring licenaea for ^^rhi- n. k
1S6
Ernest Gaaaman dk
Ernest F-fgone
George Puooinelli
Shoreland Properties
P» Em Vandwark d K,s.
Swan son
y* Calandrino
Walter J", and Add/ f.
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Jean-K-Lou
Martha Jane
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;; "'*^'" °«' Co«mfaa<on.r Teller, seconded ,y
Cnmmissioner Bercu-t -fn- ^- » i ^ I
^rcut, t;»e follou,iny resolutions were adopted^
Hi:SOLUTlON NO, j^jp
HESULVED unanimously 6, the Park Commission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park |
Department the Controller te and is ^erety requested to
approve the following Payments:
KMIl±^JLJ\_jones
*^^r''i/T'"'? " -Preparation of a kasfr Han
rlighU pI';.1^^^'''^^ ^"^ Improvement of Sutro
EX.. ELS I OR FUTiNACE ITG.CO^
InstiU^tion of a Warm Ax- "eating System
in the Beach Chalet Building
POLLACK <t PCPK
First faymeht - Preparation of rians and
Specifications, etc., for Municipal .li'Ie
■^anye at Sharp Park including supervision
of construction,
ALICJi A>_ CAkMnCK
For Pr-oken iTind^v caused by baseball thrfiwn
from Duboce Park to 4e Potonac Street - en
or about Jan, 14, 1^50
ARhAS 3hDTHEhS_
^irst Paylnenf - '■^ onstructicn o^
Chimpanzee ^ov.^e, San ^ rone iscc
Zoological hardens
' a
0
1,^50,00
1,^97,00
11 "='
11 ,^K.
"■i—ni I
"^
«i .^J .
^a^ ,
^ua^y oy tne taDc Lonnxaaion that
for the beat intereat and prcper conduct 0/ tka Path
Department t,e ContrcJi.r te an, u Hereby r ..ueste, to
approve the /ollcviny Paumentai
FERGUSON BROS»
5,3rs.79
Final Pavn.ent - Emergency Il#»atr9 to
r-'-zi-berry -'iJl .^eservoir
§A^.j:jJ^iCl5CC_CE^EKi:jAL COlfl'ITTEE IhT,
rxpen;>e$ paid L'arch iL^d'o'in'connp'r'tro^
'^-it\ supe^vir^ion of buildincs at
Pf'-tsncuth Scuare,
34^ . 72
RESOLVED unanir.ously by ^*te ParJt Commission
that for the best interest and proper conduct cf rhe
Pzr> Deparir.ent the rnnt'aller be an-' le hereby
requested to approve the folloiJin- Crder for i^ervice
c^r ifork:
ORDER FOR
SSR7ICE
OR JORZ .ii
-'DOR
113 "uT. saorth £-
.^:. -^les
DhS^AlFTIO^
'^enoval of Sy^irs and
Dec^ Fl :tfcrk, y-^ih
Dutch iindriJl
?iy
that ""or the t-'st inf-r^st ;-
Park DeparzJnent the Cnnirri:^r le
reque sted tc approve the fcllOi£i'_
-"" i ?s ion
. ■ ' - •■ the
.( reby
476 5. F»iater Dept, Three
,nc . » z
connection at
7 - -
Ak'^u
RES 01 VTJCS_ ;.' "^ 1^-2/
RESOLVED unanimously ':i
■r.'n iss'^on
. J
^
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^^^'■
'mttmUmitm\ Vtuhh
~1
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• •
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0
that /or the t,esi interest and proper conduct 0/ tke
Park Depari^ent the Controller ,c and U Hereby re,ue,te^
to approve a Credit i^odifiaation 0/ the Contract .itk
rerguson Bros, for e^er^ency repairs to Strawberry
Rill Reservoir, deductiny tH^re/rc« the sum of $6.26
the unexpended balance 0/ the /unda encimtered for the
abooe described ron*rirf.
j
RmOLVSD unanimously by the Par\ Commission that
for the best intf^rest and proper conduct. of *»!f Fa^-k
Department, his ^'onor the royor, be and is hereby
requtated t- ^jiue an o^inance prepared appropriating
"^1 ' ,rC0,OO from the surplus in Appropriation
BlCm^OO,10'^ ^iiare'ouse. Garage and Repair Shops}} to
Ap^ri^fir.ticn ^ICcO:,!!-; , Adr\ ini^tr^tiTn ::iilc:in^^ te
prooide funds for architectural s-^r, i es for t\e
constructicn of an Administration ruildinL, r^:uired
for *he -combined Recreation and Fark Deparfnents,
/,£,cC>L ''TJCit 4> C , lif40
that the I'Ti^-'i-'.
" .limousJ y -y *h''
■r"""*
*he sijhtseein'^
7 V ■* *T«
'i
5 5 ; p n
u raham
-.1 '.^
---.- - - -: -- '- '•- . '- -• '": •, _-a' " ;^ '-.er^by
^".^Jled nn 1". "rahan's r-^uest of l:arch IC , 1^:C,
an. in c.,. J --.--. t j\th pi^ajrjph J of the agreenient,
terrr ination pf "-he contract i? effe: tive sixty iaya
thereafter,
=r IT 7;.^rrw/^ ..^^^.j^V^l- fiat the Lecret'jry be
and is hereby authorize-: to e-.t-r int^ an ^, ''',
he farit . oTnmissinn, xith i'r, iilter "\.^n
•^ hiT ~ :' ^5 •*•?"•■'•. ^ " ra f 1 s in 1' 1 .en
' . . other
on tehzlf of t
fo r the ~ per:it ion 0
-_--^.- =-r>r an-; on the •> at -igh^ay
— fi-
^ ^.i
'^
^Kn
r^
5 the •
•J
-.ti.
park property uhich may t* authorised ^.ror: tU* to tUe
i,y the Park Com.^issioa /or a p.riod up to and including
Hay 14, 1951 inclusive; and
RJiSOlVED that Mr, Ho^an te permitted to operate
the frUns within the sixty days termination period on
the mutual agreement of Mr. Graham, Mr. Fogan, and the
Park Conrisaion.
NO;r, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED the Secretary
be and is hereby authorised to exeruie such docunentt
and perform such acts, on b''hal/ of the Conw.ission, as
may be necessary or cnnuenient to nive effect to thp
purpof^e of this r ^'solution.
THE SUPmiNTa'DENT r, SPORT ED:
That he had receiifed a letter from the Depart'
ment of ^'ity Plan'-iin^ erpresf^i^i j its desire to assist
in reviewing the preliminary plans for th(» r^mposed
Tu}in Peaks Park Survi; and Deuelopnent uhich has been
passed by the Department of City Planning as in con-
ffirmi-ty uith the Master Plan, and fsr which an amount
of ^60,000 has ^^een i'\cluded in ^he 1950*61 budge t*
Thn-^ he ^a-i rrceiued a recuest from the
P^rartment of TuM ir .'/orks for ^^r ~2 anting nf --een,
unrrr i\e "rf"* : anting Program, -n Juniperc Serra
'■^■ilrvard. Tn': $rr_'.c>^, as *\erf ar* -lo ftnis or personnel
available for ^his purpose, if sas 'fccnmende4 *lia*
the —-'i'st be disapprot'ed. Tt -Jas so orde-rd.
That he had received a tid of * v^' . '0 from
Farnsujorth and Ruggles for the removal of spars and
deck platform from the North Dutch Windmill in- ^'.:t
he recommended that the rcntract t^ awarded tr, that
company. If '^"as so ordered.
-4
•-^-^>^
FlL^?l2
^'-^'ir
3/22/50
_l*"W**i '•«
-n
7e
acting pr,,,<d»nt 0/ tne Park Ccwni„Un ^urin^ th,
abtrnce 0/ President Co//nan.
th* <:ommi,,i,n. t^, meeting adjourned at d,30 p.,.
^ij ] iam C imo nV
Sffc rotary
"TP^iM.
\r/
•^v-j
A''*^
^^•^^»j^'«^WUi«L^d<i4|»'
i'^^ ■■'■ I
4/12/50
79
rr.rr-:';::?/. '■""-'-'■'■
A regular meeting or th^ Pnr-h r
'y; Jnr
in VcLaren Lo.ge, n^Uen ,,tr far., s.n Pr.nr..,
Wer^nrr.dau, April 2'^, 1^50, 4 p.m.
The fnllou,ins Con., ission.rs u^ere ,r.sent:
*fr. i irhael J. Buckley
i?r. Carrey E. Teller
^" rV]^T i' ^^V-an (Ah,,nt)
i'^, Fred D, Parr » ^
.' r " n rj
'"0 u#d
-, . .e rar>i ( otnni.n<^ion fn»eii% ' T • -n
V ^'n^isainn^r Parr and .r, motio. ./ C»ii|ii,ftttenpr
- ^^rahle perfn.if »as fsatt#d t? the Pnnr^i r/ . -,.. ",n.,-
-'^T^ i^.Unr, *o --*a<i -h- * rack use *H#5 '^ ■ ,
WFER^AS, the .- r v'-':^' "ar/jor •'-<t«<0', r^
. -r -' - fort fi/ i-un r.^rifloo ?:<:« ^^fiffonen ♦V rark
for the rijkt to fnaintain and u.«?e *hp ."-if .:"',
^ • ^ ', .1 . I . Tr property^ -
., ; 7 ri' ■'nissir. ''iev^s thrif
contin-ica use 0/ -^hr rcHri-.r trnckf uiil^ r.-f -f 'h-
e^n* tiP?e inter/ere i-ith •""- -— * -'^ ■*>"■ ^r"; ^^r
r - :tifona2 DuTDO^es bj
'if
ir
/.J,
''.-..-. /JV.^x., ."'^ .•f.-,fc>r'x,r..i^ fjat p^rmisston tc
■rrinfTf •*^ -^ .^o:»rd 01^.^ r.^ t '''a^^<^^ ^-^/tt^ i ^ • I'l r*r.» ^ir f
road frar>5 thrrurh th >t?V f::^' r --^-^rt''^
■ ^ « ■ ^ J - > j' •; ■ ■ (~ - • ■■ ■> ■
1. ,477 r^ »'-•' an . -••
■ ' * , ' a'' s ■ "' I •'• -* ^ n '. 1 -' 1 ' ^ ,
'>. ^ J. p ^
f?^
»R»taI Jot ion 5,
'1
,-».«». -^ ■
••^^
Ill iiiiii—iniiiiii
:/l2 »bC
QC
*~1
^^
» •( . I *
bt* transferred to th
>0 car a j';i2J tf, i^ r^
The rights and privH
tftan(Hny on *►*. frarfc.
Stite Board 0/ Varfeor r
t' r^ntt^d LtaU 0
yfi hereii
granted may
\he event of aj id tr
orinias ioner'
^^■sffr the Park
ijiuen notice thrreof thir*j ,/
'late of the fransfe'r.
rovrnment hi the
''rooided that in
omrifi!,ir,n nhall bi
ii/3 prior to fh
e t» rr,
Active
Th
f!^^ *erns nnr^ r-
herein confirmed shall t
ondiitnr^
notice to the lark
f-come effectiufl
■hrbor Corirti
'^nniari^n "mm ihe ^n^
" T serpent
upon uritten
i^ie ir an
9Si oners ^or thp
p Dinnce,
p Board of Ltat>
San Prinoiscc n
•\tfreu
}' ^nfr rr^
n
e I
r'^m i hr l
nnfpr,
"JP e 9 .'i p ,«; n (-• 1 ,^ -f
fn for th>
deutJ.9]^0Ht
laij»
ground or par^ "; *' ;f
next meeting tn enable
i ni
eld
^ 1
0 u-" r 1
he propc
. U
ivUttt iC Park, .
>'^Uf«,
He
i " i-f-
ocnu*!'
I
^ r
' on
-Ti )r
».»»>' > J, f
I
:,? '50
» (
ai
<. n ,p-. ;,.
^ V ,■ ». ,• ^
c^nceasiona at likt y»pe«<l,
l/ni#n .:?guo»*f /roia Monday^ l^ay ' ">r :.
i^ ^ ^'>.71 pnmer *i ^ /,
GolC J tar L' other 9 m The re- ..■ i , ■ ■
■ ' I ■* i ?»
IU5 . ,
it9 Par-
)■ 1 ^m,
ieatt
I ■>
} r
f«Cft ^forgr
It- .
?f
i i
) '. . r
&0 J "
r
rinJ
OiCC
f 1 ■■
f- ■ 1
r
■■'*;*■' .-jy
"n
'i.a
>»i
k'.i' -« "■t'-
fi-ym^--
\2l50
82
-'» '■ ti>r-rt> I I
~^
I I
'tnter
'^rk
rzrk
Civic Center P7.irn, 7*,
<• rffouest /row rranV J.
^iflf?.! 5??ifth^ Chairwrtn, Drill Te.im -
I'rum Corp« Como<»titi
on
Comnitfee, '•'oung i'en's Insiitr.f>
t u ^^ perm is a io n
use
i H« ^
fc "-nY^r ria.
•i 3^ thff afte
(ij^ternoon n/ Sua^'ai
A'o{/ SI, for a drill t
earn, anr- 'rum c^r
pa competition, wat
granted,
Golden C atr Park Band,
I he request '"r--
n *•)<
jui'i: ATr:,'rican'lJaniah oodeties 'or an A'
"ican-Dani ah pro.
ram
i n ^he I'u 5 '' >-
'oncourae on Jun-
lyso
f 'jaa crant^i,
yj^aren I'cLaren Park^ On motion 0/ Comri
ssioner T'IIt,
seconded by Conmig^imer Buckl
0/ additional k'cLaren Park lr.n
^Ift *^* i'Vnposed purchuae
cs rfco'^P'ended by the
T'ctor o
'rty, uiaa approved,
rk
Col'ien Gate Park Band Co
nccrse ,
'^e r<
t ..^rjfTi
'fi'^ i'ational Youni, Suddhift
C oordinatia^ C 1 rir
rrr
n to use the bandstand
on Sunda' , Acil
ra
J
I 0 to
nr on ''or r^'nori-i'*
rt
s ja? r "" f»d ,
e v -uest fro^
-n- «
.t-f' r : an Dau .'« in-*
]■ + f *> ^ ' n
p r.« p.- 1 ^ ^ I ~; 1 * n
:e^ 1 ,^.
-cl pregrs.^
'^ncourse .-"i Sunda
'■it
^r'l
iK , u:a^
■i]
I' * f' rs
T-
'ri
or 2cf i-'n;
r r -^ n
, 1 .1 , ^0
that ad
-J
lacec
L"^
r ''r'^'n
*i
rk 0
' - r pr r%
V
1 J
*'«JJ«."l
r •>
irir e
Ta lor street,
Let'-r rom lertir, 'j, 4/iee r
addit ionn ] ^f-nrhea h" 'placed in
- ' ■> rr.^ r
0 * * ^ X"
OT . i9»aa /. ,
' ' —
•V hf
re ziai r^i.
. /
Y«.C#l»-^»^ *■■
4/12/50
63
Letter from
Abrakan /-fncoin High /»^
Aaancicition requesting that the i
^ff't'Teacher
revised to permit t^en^
'•inia court rul-s h
ay<? child-^n t
o Use ■* "i
nn .^a^urday a.5 nell as durinc *h,
<? ^urts
^"eX.
letter r
rom Dolores r^eiyhts Impr
prooement CJub
r* ni^^tirxy la^^'^raoinn
their district.
around Htairs ir -> tnlhh
aJ« it
The follo'oinn l^tf^
•rs ''jfre
read and nr-ler^d
'iledi
Letter /mm ifrs. L, ^. LaBeJle e
Tpresaing her
appreciation for the additional
Boulevard,
hunches placed o
n Sur.rrt
letti'rs from l^^ssrs, Charles
• . azparo. .4: .' -rt
A, P-^ir,
, ani Fr^d E, Anderson re
ques+inq
erce
n p-*
Tr' to sailboat om
fetter 'Tom I'/ ion /.'
ners,
t
Zm
I it'i
Attomtfy, a'-k
now^
l0,^.
■ ■» T O r»m ^ M
p o e »i 7 I • •♦■
}on^ rr^nn^ rnin -: t^ e
^arkim An-^^nrit'
f^ut'surface jar^ge$ and s.aatgnin
- - ]• - V
i^'^i.T as '"'-'•■T'ri tc th^ C
n7n~ J r
Letter frnm r itisens forrr if ■♦-- "- ^ *'^» "^ ^^nial
Celebratio
ri r
J ''■ "r "li
a
t> " n I
: * 'i <nn
r '^inc *harike 'nr -'h" r ^nlantin
'orta*
Pitt»a
>or;
7 f
.im
ic harrJaon
I'l r
•3 anc
tear
I :i
'--r I
• AQuatie ParV
-ration 0 " thi
ori'ciation 'ro^
r .
Cojnril for the use \' K'Z'ir Pr ■'li,
n ^ I, I :. r
i960, for the " i ^7
'* J
Sirthda
h ■■ z r ■
'he following exte;
s : "1 1 .• '»
•r* ^ra
^n^nn' p*-*'rn»n
)n 1 - ,!'^
^h
s^'hark ^r
An
i .■ w t
.i
"^
n -
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((Sld^r^m^
i
''^ '""I mu
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4/IP/5O
■tn-
Lor.
84
Jf^ilson Bros. . Inrtallation c
Ornaf^-nial Jr
on
•««.
r<fnc# - CJOA - ij
Raphael • v- . » Prty«*.'_ I,
2^iJ,^£J,^,^^ Account. , - .. -,««.. ^
n rr)'* !"#/' r
^ »• r " '
h-
:Ur#C'
/t f r ' - r ? • - -2 fli c J/ ' c,^ oj - ' "
Licht 'h:r^j2JL' On the r*^^
pn r I- f '^ -m f -f
TTr » rt J „ J
! ■) n ,-)
» xr^!
T'J
* »
Yacht ffarbor morin^ Lie^naet wer-
Angelo "Ouncriatiani
^e znrich a/ ' " " .■ •
. :;- r
0'. ^
33
nrfium^.
Pan dm ad g
Fobr
AT
r
r * f !•
r r
1:, .
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1
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41
'\td.
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85
T-^^n Fence aroun<i the sinnp "alrcV' '^
Final Paimm'nf^S'-^r^j ^ ^ .^
in the ^athhf^u^: - "J^ f .^ W^; ,- ?."';^^**'* '*^*
ng
•£c
A.'i : ftJV
ay«<?nt - Cons frucf lo ■,
tark
station, 3ucna I't.^ta Fark^
1 ^ - /T-"
ii.»
>? t Pn vmn*! '
r.M.V/
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3flS0^S0
' * iiehabilitai
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7
f r
r - r . T
an
i
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t^fKi
1^
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'^^ffisit^
1
4/15/50
86
I*'
/- ".-■-.* "■*-"* "-^P-P- CO...., ,-.,.,,,,
Utp<xrtm^nt hi, r'or^nr n, ,■„. „^ ^.
'-^ !
r-i
^ I - / s ^ *» : : V - r / ^
■/ a nem larger
cplac^menu and Htfcnnf^f- •■■,.,
/ ^ **»r
r ai
" f 0 .• ,. t- >.
...»
^ptiJaF
, -M-^'
pre tilde
1 • • f
'r' T-. ■T«r.-»'/.it
*-,
-Sr
n, ^ , .,j._
■t ^
T. JV
i» ?i«»rv»£»y p«fB#tt»^
'" an -irrfinane* ;T'*par(»tf appf^pflaf
»4^
terty '
r '■
* „ . < 4
r /
iwJi-
?pe w<d#
ac :u\ rp
f
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14/12/50
.,J!n. upprovr' ^he following trarxB/er,
'40 •
87
ntd.
19461
^rnm Appropriation 9]P,llo 07 +« a
To provide funds for iemporarn renl.r.n, .
H^ ury replacement of Shirley
Dalrymple, B512, General Cl^rk Tijoi.i
-* ^f typist, on leave i'ay i,
to May S6, 1950 (Reg, T'll83),
RESOLUTION NO^ 1Q46
RESOLVED unanimously ty tke FarH ComisMion that
for the beat interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and i» h^r. k
oe ana la herebj requested to
approje the following Allotmentt
Appropriation
A^. 50n.no Oold^n Gate Park Stadium
Convenience Station
f^ehabilitation
$1,334,00
:'t
The following budget supplements loer* apprnvedt
Z^rman^nt Salaries ^j^ ^qq
Tp set up pos'i-^ion of Rl General yanauer ^^'-*--^^
Park and t^f-reafion Department
at "^inro.OC per month
Fqu ipKent
displacement of Transit
Additional for Tractor Loader as trade-in
allo^-jance is leas than indicated in budget
estimate .schedule
One Olrsmobile J8 for r.l General ianajf-r
Chrom ium trimmed furniture for the new
C'l imn Building Dininij Rom at the Children* s
<^:iartera
4B0
L fZ'ld
_: '•; Irement Allowance!*
Adjustment account of adjisi^'nts in
!*alariea and wages
?ui IdinQSf Structures and Imprcoements
'arhi f'arbor - 'Dulkhfr.d for (7a» ''^u?:' ' ?
Aim inistration duilding - Supple^^ent
TOTAL
JJLu^
P50f000
150 f 000
'400, ^-r'a
A ^ f\ ' ^'^'^
~^
ir»j^
^t»'
^^
4/J5/50
ae
*Ufj-trj«j
a
♦Wft
iOV
' a
U 0*1 *i«
%i*
5upt.
^ss-^m.vmBi;!!Zj<spoRTSD>
That he had
Service Commissi
working hours for paint
received a notice /
on concerning the po
rnm the Ciuil
s.'^ible change i
^'••j oooki and
and that he uiaa loorking out
ye in
■ounter att^ndonti
loith instruct iona from the
0 schedule in
Gon/ormiy^y
Cioil Service Co
That he had rec»iu»H i^f
Utilities Commission tha
"»"' ta* ion,
rom the Pub]
ic
place bus a
* they desired p'-rmif^si'
n to
onf-s on Lincoln Way adj
Park for the ure of passengers, and tk
that the request be granted. It
acent to Oold^n Cite
*iat he r-^fj
omm»nded
That the
win so ordered,
staff was proceed i
'^loral design to b
ng ujith the plan
a for fhg
e placed i
requested by the hfatiite S
n '-'ons^ruatory VaUgj as
cemmemo rating the lOOth
■ statehood.
on» of ^^t liolden *>at
anniuersary of L^Iifornia'
That Ifr, Denn i/arti
n, Cherni.''-t
t ^^-ii'j* - reatm'nt
Plant, had requested permissi-^n to attend
a meetin
< 0
'h'
ilifornia Seuage Works Assc
I n -J -I ^ , J y
recommended 1HU the request ^. .ranted. It .as so
That he required permission tc cell
T
•in(
f ^
following projects,
'a 5 < i; ' r .. »> ^ ,
.; i
cing of Light fixtures
fin Par>
mi
''a J Hi on
1 2r rr- e it 0
X.' n »*s
It i
'It
^^e
■ng
Interior n*' Clubh
In
't r<
That hf ^ 'commended auiard
'-.ct tP Srr-ft
'"'P'^ny for -
"^lan t. "eld en
chin ical 'JO rk ii
rtspoaal
'ark. Loo Bid '-•c ' ---' fl,jyl,CO,
It :oa
S S'?
"hat he recomre
aiva Tc
f in
'aJ.
' n •) ■ 3 ".';
•-ir.^h sal
■I -n-,
'ac lutr.
T'ce i\i»d Cx
a.s
U/12/50
-r^
-^
■ ■'J
>upt*
'on
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That at the n^^tinr ^^'' I,
* - a^cn ,. an informal t'id
coutTirii^ t\e removal of nr^nr. .
^-t oj spars and deck nin*f
i ' J ■ 'en a-jarded to
Farnsii^orth and fiur, 7-- .,
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reque^t^d that their bid b» ,t*^,
te .itharaun. That ,. reco^r^.J
r^^cinded. If ,^as so ordered.
That »re had receiotfd prej^>,-..-, ,,, .
,or the convenience station, in r^olden
Gate rark and Big Rec Seating ^acilitieM «nw
y .ucwiTiet and recomr^ended
the, ,e approved. On .otion of Commissioner l.u^r,
second^4 ty :^^m. issioner 3ucU»y, the plena rere
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at yclaren lodye, Ooldtn Gate Park
Pf^rk CommtMtion was held
86, 1950, 4 p.«,
The following Cowmi
$ on Wtdntiday, April
••<onert were preaenit
«r. Harvey S, Teller
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itsrcved:
AbaenU Mr. William i/. Coffm
Mr. Fred D. Parr
The minutes of the Park
Commtaaion meeting held
on April 12, 1950 were
approved and adopted,
konterey
Monterey Peighta, On motion of Co
Teller, seconded by Commii
*>» iaaioner
laioner Buckley, the requeat
from the Monterey Heighta Romea Aaaociation for the
development of a playground or park in Monterey Hei
ghta
was denied aa the proposed aiU waa not ccnaidered suit-
able for park pur po sea.
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Pirk:
Aquatic Park^ On motion of Commiaaioner Tell
er,
seconded by Commiaaioner Buckley, the req
uest from the
Sea iicouta for pemiaaio
n to construct a building and the
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installation of a finger pier at Aquatic Park waa ordered
held in abeyance.
Sharp Port, On motion of Commissioner Teller,
seconded by Commissioner Buckley, the request from the
San Francisco Rifle Association that the rifle range at
Sharp Park be named the Louis A, Landreville Rifle Range
and that dedication ceremonies be held on June 11, 1950,
vias put over to a later meeting.
Union Square. The Secretary presented an opinion
from the City Attorney concerning the leasing of a portion
of Union Square by the Park Comwiiasion for a restaurant,
Mrs, Holland G, Pile, applicant for the leaeing
of the square for this purpose, presented the drawings
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r,.touro,t purp,„,. ^^„ , ,,„ d(,cu„(o» ,/ «,
tv Co-««...„„r r.JJer, t-« re,u.., ,/i,r.. ,,ij„, <,.
fil. »o. d„<,d, .tthoui pr,,ud*c. 0-, «„, ^t„.. p,,,„„j I
«u6»i <tttfd i)v t\t applicant,
'^'Xrne-:, .g^^l^ 4 ttorne,/ff Opfnfpa^ Th. opinion /rc« the
j.nl£n;City Attorney concerning the JiofciJity 0/ the />ar»
Co««isaion for damage to a aideseirer on private property
caused by roots from trees on Park Presidio Dnve was
ordered held in abevance pending further study.
/'-'■^ ^g^qr stadium. The letter from the Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors requesting information concerning
the enlargement and rehabilitation of Keaar Stadium was
referred to hfr. Jos. R. Fickey, Manager of the Stadium,
for re ply ^
4wuatic Pgrkf On notion of Commissioner Buckley,
seconded by Commissioner Teller the request from The
Travelers Protective Association of Anerica for permis"
sion to sponsor a ten day carnival at Aquatic Park was
denied, as this property is dedicated for park purposes
and the use of it by private enterprise to raise fund»
'ioes not coincide xith the purpose for which it was
dedicated,
'' \ San frgnci SCO Zpplocical C-ardens, The letter
from kr, Sherman J/, McFed'ies Jr., concerning: the operation
of a concession - STCSTBOOI PICTURES - at the San
f'rancisco Zoological hardens waa referred to Mr, ", C,
Ellars, Supervisor of Playgrounds and Restaurants,
Civic Center Plaxa. The request from the chairman
for National Defense Week, San franc isco Chapter, R,0,A,,
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troop9 participating in review in ob
aervance of National
Defenae on Friday, May 19, 1950, waa approved.
The following lettera were referred to the
Superintendent for action:
Re^ueat fr
from the Northern California Electrical
Bureau for the cooperation of the Park Commi
aaion during
the firat all Electrical Expoaition, Septembe
^r 23 to
October 1, incluaive
Letter from Mr, Harry Eaaa, Chairman, Tenni.
actiuitiea, 1/arina Civic Improvement Aaaociatio
n, request"
ing the replacement of torn tennis neta and repainti
Ing
of linea on the Lafayette Park tennia courta,
Copy of letter, addreaaed to Mayor Robinson,
from Mr, C, Aurich, requeating additional benchea in
Un'on Square.
Letter from Misa Edith Huntington calling atten-
tion to two uncovered pipea near the mall lake by the
South Drive, opposite 27th-'P3th Avenue,
The following lettera were referred to Commis'
aioner Tellert
Letter from Benjamin F.Steacy concerning the
leaaing of the restaurant and conceaaiona at the
Children* a Playground in Golden Gate Park.
Letter from Robert S, Hagar concerning the
operation of the pony
Fleiahhacker Playfield.
rides at Children' a Cuartera and
The following lettera were read and ordered
filed:
Letter from Alemany
Diatrict Council of Improve-
menta Aaaociationa, Inc, requeating improvementa at
Balboa Park,
Copy of letter from Director of Property to Ma
d Superintendent, Recreation Commis-
Bonor the Mayor an
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Bion, in-re proposed transfer of FrankUm <;«
-^•^ Q/ frantriin Square from Park
Department to Recreation Department,
Copy of letter from the Art Commission to Mr.
Henry V.Chescoe approving the design and location of the
proposed monument to the Cruiser USS San Francisco.
Letter from the California Marine Sales dt Service
with reference to proposal received from Mr, Joseph
Hattrup for the operation of the concessions at Lake
Merced,
Copy of letter, addressed to Mayor Robinson, from
Mr, C, L. Lastreto, suggesting that the old streetcar
lot at 14th Avenue and Lincoln Way be cleared for parking
of cars during the football season.
Letter of appreciation from Seabright Improvement
Association Inc, for the installation of benches on
Sunset Boulevard,
Letter of appreciation from the 1950 Fan American
Day Joint Committee for cooperation of the Golden Gate
Park Band during their celebration.
Copy of letter from President, Recreation
Commission, to Mayor Robinson, subject: Request for
transfer of Columbia Square from Park Commission to
Recreation Commission,
Damage Claim, The Secretary was authorised to
execute request for voarrant covering claim of Arnold
George Turner in the amount of $53,00, damage to trousers
by paint from bench in Golden Gate Park,
Lake Merced, The Secretary was authorised to
request the Director of Property to cancel lease executed
by Mr, D. G, Donaldson and the Director of Fropertu, for
use of an acre of land at Lake Merced used by the San
Francisco Model Midget Association for racing model
midget automobiles.
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Superintendent, the reoue«t from ynnntr.
/ron JTonninp and Ifhitaker -
Street Kyhtinp ^xten.ton at Yacht Hartor - for an
extension of tHirty.fiue da,, on tHis contract, .as
approved,
.M^^ Oolden Gate Park^ THe request fro. tHe Young
Men's Institute tkat a floral display te placed in front
of the Conservatory during the annual convention. May 21
to May 24, 1950, was denied.
^^^ Yacht F^rbor, On the recommendation of the
- Director of Recreational Activities, the following Yacht
Harbor Mooring License was approvedt
NAME OF APPLICANT BERTH_NO, SAME OF BOAT
Paul R. Edwaris 170 sherack
2Si:±itJnns: On motion of Commissioner Buckley, seconded by
Commissioner Teller, the following resolutions were adopted:
««.yo« HE SOLUTION UP, 194s I
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is herrby requested to
approve the following PAYMENTS:
473,30
ARRAS BROTHERS
final Payment - Construction of a Chimpamee
House, San Francisco Zoological Gardens
DONNELLY HOOFING CO,
Repairs to Tile Roofing of the Convenience
Stations at Alta Plasa, Lafayette and Jefferson
Squares,
147,00
W, J, KUBON 3,492,00
Third Progress Payment - Construction of the
North Dutch Windmill Reservoir and Associated
Work, Golden Gate Park
AVTONE PETERSON A SONS 3,626,80
First Pa]/ment - Repairs to Restrooms at the
Fleishhacker Pool Bathhouse
PACIFIC PUMPING CO, 2,439.00
First Payment - Replacement of Salt Water Pump
at the Fleishhacker Swimming Pool
SAN FRANCISCO CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE, INC, 360,53
Expenses paid April 1950 in connection with
supervision in buildings at Portsmouth Square,
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RESOLVED unanimoualy bv the Pa.ir r v
/.r tHe best interest and proper conduct oftHe Park
Department tke Controller be an, u Hereby re.ueste, to
appro we the following Work Orders:
W.O.
No._ DEPARTMENT
DESCRIPTIOM
AMOUNT
compensation coverage
administrative costs -
six months ending June
30, 1960 (Additional),
478 Employees' Retire- ComDent^atinn n^.^K.Tv^.. « .«. ..
Ment System bene/ its and lidZal ' '"'^'"'"^^
charges other than 5, J,
ffoapital -six months
ending June 30, 1950 (Add*l).
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RESOLUTION NO, 1950
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested to
approve the folloioing TRANSFERS:
TRANSFERS
From
Appropriation
912,300,03
Fixed charges
Commissary Division
912,300,04-1
Materials <* Supplies
Resale - ^Recreational
Division
912,203,01
I2
Appropriation
912,900,03
Service Other Depts,
Commissary Division
19,43
912,200-04
Contractual Services
Recreational Division
912,200,01
628.65
Allowance Suployees* cars Contractual Services
General Division
912,214,01
Maintenance A Repair
Structures
912,215,02
Maintenance * Repair
Walks and Roads
912,200,01
Contractual Services
General Division
912,200,01
Contractual Services
General Division
1,172,04
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RESOLUTION yn, 7n^y
/or t.e 5..t interest and proper conduct 0/ tH. Park
Department tHe Controller te an, u Herety re,.e.te, to
approve a notification of tHe contract .itH Oecrge Paulsen
for tHe construction of tHe San Francisco Municipal Snail.
Bore Rifle Range at SHarp Park. San Mateo County. a<i<iing
tHereto tHe sum of $290.00 for providing and installing
600 feet of galvanised la- culvert and necessary Head
boxes in place of specified wood and galvanised culverts
in tHe area between tHe 50 meter and 100 yard target line.
s.A'o.
RESOLUTION NO^ 7Q^'^o
RESOLYED unanimously by t He Park Commission tHat
for tHe best interest and proper conduct of tHe Park
Department tHe Controller be and is Hereby requested to
approve the following transfers:
From Appropriation 912,110.01 to 912.1ly.01 $395,24
To provide funds for temporary replacement of
Demitrios Korkors, 058 Gardener, on sick
leave May 2, 1950 to June 30. 1950
(Reg. 7-1135),
■•/o» RESOLUTION NO, 1953
RESOLVED unanimously by tHe ^ark Commission that <
for the best interest and proper conduct of the .^ark
Department the Controller be and is Hereby requested to
approve the following Orders for Service or Workt
ORDER FOR
SERVICE
OR 0ORX
VENDOR
DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
122 R,P,Paoli (ft Co, Painting of Interior of f 1,590, 00
Clubhouse at Lincoln
Park Municipal Golf Course
123 Eveready EleC"
trie Co,
Servicing of light fiitur-s 090$$$
and replacement of lenset
at Aquatic Park Pavilion
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RESOLVED unanimously by tke Park Commission that
the Secretary be and is hereby authorised to enter into
and execute an agreement for and on behalf of the Park
Commission with DONALD B. KIRBT AND THOiUS B, MULVIN
Architects, for the preparation of preliminary plans and
estimates of costs for the proposed remodeling and
enlargement of McLaren Lodge, Golden Gate Park, San
Franc isco*
Compensation for such services shall not exceed
the sum of $2,500,00, (Appropriation 918,500,114 -
Administration Building) ,
^s,hu RESOLUTION NO, 1955
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
the Secretary be and is herrby authorized to enter into
and execute an agreement for and on behalf of the Park
Commission with Edward F, and Marie Crookshanks and
Aurie V, and Marie Kunta , d,b,a. The Lake Merced Company,
a co-partnership, for the right and privilege of operating
a concession at Lake Merced Tract for a term of five
years commencing on the first day of July lif50 and ending
on the 30th day of June, 1955, with an option of extension,
subject to approval of the Park Commission for an
additional five year period, which concession shall
consist of the following:
Operating and renting boats for hire on the
north and south lakes in the Lake Merced Tract.
Operating a refreshment stand offering for sale
items of food and refreshments.
Conducting such other activities as may be
incident to the operation of the concessions*
The terms of this agreement are as follows:
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For the firat year - $ioo.oo per nonth
P*^^ «»ont?i, commencing
on the Ist day of Julv iQ^n «»w
f ^uly 1950 and continuing to and include.
ing the first day of June 1951.
Starun, tKe .econ. ,„r an. .„. ,.ar t...,./t.r '
/.r t.. ,ai. 0/ tobacco, /cod. r./r..^.„.., ,„, „,,,^,.
OU,. plu. sa% Of tH. gro.. recipu /ro. aij otH.r
activities.
fin tract f ^ ^^-^-2 ij^2?C±JL0.» 2 - Aquati <
Park Recreation Buildinq^
The Secretary presented the following bids on
the above projectt
Bray Construction Cn^ #> J. Kubon
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Base Bid
Alternates: 1~
4-
6-
jf 2463. 00
IIP, 00
100,00
3550,00
1.03 (a)
,19 (b)
1.03 (c)
1870,00
141.00
$1946,00
164,00
184,00
5125,00
1,15 (a)
.21 (b)
1.15 (c)
2124,00
98,00
On motion of Commissioner Buckley, seconded by
Commissioner Teller, the following resolution was
adoptedt
RESOLUTION No, 1956
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
a contract be awarded to Bray Construction Company
covering the repairs and alt'^rations - project No, 2,
Aquatic Park Recreation Building, San Francisco and the
Secretary be and he is herebii authorised to execute the
same in the name of the Park Commission and that payment
therefore in the amount of $5,702,00 be paid from Appro"
priation 812.P14,06 (l/aintenance S Repair - Structures -
Aquatic Park Division),
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ston to call for bids. On motion of Co»». v
seconded fcy Co«», fssfoner fluc^iej,, p.r«<.«v„«
"' P«n«i88<ofi loaa granted,
"'lot he had rgr^in^^ ►.i
"""' plan, o„d ,p„i/<cat«„. r<,r
Me proposed «„„r(ai to tA, Cru(.,r V. j. 5 .„„ . ',
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/ro» Henry V. cHi,coe, Architect anw .
nizect, am reco*Hend,d approval.
on motion Of Co^i„:oner SuCUy. „con<(.d ,,
Co.nU,ion>r Toller. tKe plans and specifUation. .or.
.approved and the Superintendent .a. authorUed to call for
bids.
That he had received a bid of $1,5,0.00 from R.
P. Paoli S Company for the painting of the interior of
Clubhouse at the Lincoln Park Golf Course and that he
recomn^.ended the au^ard of contract. It ^as so ordered.
That he had received a bid of $220.65 from
Eveready Electric Company for the servicing of ligkt fix^
tures and replacement of lenses at Aquatic Park favilion
and that he recommended the award of contract. It was so
ordered.
That the Spring Horse Show would be held at Bercut
Equitation Field on Sunday, May 14.
That a floral design had been placed in Conserva^
tory Valley at the request of the U. S. Brewers Foundation,
That he had received a letter from the City Plan-
ning Commission requesting approval of the proposed re-
alignment of approach roads to Mount Davidson Park and
that he recommended approval. It was so ordered.
That he had met with Mr, Lloyd Graybiel relative
to his request for permission for Building for Youth to
use Union Square and that he had worked out the complete
details for the use of the square on May 11, 12, and 13,
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>oortf yanzea, Jt v>aa ao
■:ni(i. ordered.
Recreation Co»nU,Uj,_^ona_runU, Co«,u.U.er
^(creation
'iimiasion .
i^rjiii,.T«iier »tated t„at »„au.. of tke con.oliiaUon of tk.
Heoreation ond farJr Department. July 1, «e n„a„c.
Committee Of the Board of Supervisors Had withheld
approval of expenditure, totalling tl.56S,asO fro, the
Recreation Commi„ion Bond Fund, until the following 1 (,«
of project, hod been checked and approved t, t*. Part
Commiaaion:
BAT YIEif PLAYGRO UND
$115,100
^'lJifdi;!r\r7^w/'^*'' /oiiou,iny expendTtlrea:
Building, including dreaaing^room, ahowera,
lockers and clubroom *^q q^-.
Orounda, fencing, irrigation system, *
rehabilitation j^^^^^
Lights
Plans
CAMP MAT HSR
This portion of camp maintenance,
improvement and expansion calls for the
following expenditures*
Construction
Architectural Contracts
Plana and Specifications
HAMILTON PLAYGRO in :D
Additional Func^s for the following:
Building , including gymnasium,
auditorium., club^rooms and swimming
pool
Plans
MISSION PLAYGROUND
Additional Funds for the f allowing:
Building , including gymnasium, audit'
orium, club-rooms f swimming pool
Plana
NORTH B£,ACff PLAYGROUND
Additional Funds for the following:
Building, including gymnasium, audita
orium, club-rooms , swimming pool
Plans
35,000
5,100
296,000
260, 000
26,000
12,000
101,650
95,000
6,650
230,050
215,000
15,050
224,700
210,000
14,700
150,000
PHELAN BEACH (CHINA BEACH)
This expenditure provides for the
8tabiHgation of the site, construction
of roads, paths, and other ground im-
provementSm It does not cover cost
of any buildings, 150,000
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i^oving. Relocation and Rehabilitation of
the present building, ^^ -^ ---
1,500
1,500
347,750
325,000
2P,750
12,000
IX'CHAl'BZAJ PLATGROIWD
This project calls for the installation
0/ heating system and fence
R0S6I PLAYGROUh'D
This project calls for the folloaino
expendituret ^
Building, including gymnasium,
auditorium and clubrooms
Plana
SI7MUSD STERN GF.0 7E
This project calls for the folloioing
expenditure:
Installation of new floor d a heating
system in the clubhouse. Fencing the
western boundary, construction of a
drainage system in the u)esterly section
of the grove
B£AVjuR PLATOiiOUND
This project calls for the following
expenditure:
Equipment for the newly constructed
clubhouse, including desk, chairs, file
cabinet, curtains, drapes, clock, lawn
mowers, etc, 2,100
Commissioner Teller stated he had checked all the
proposed projects and recommended that they be approved
with the exception of the item listed above coir-ring the
i^ission Playground, 'jjhich requires further study.
On notion of Connissioner Buckley, seconded by
Connissioner Teller the above projects were approved as
recommended.
12,000
2,100
There being no further business to c^me before thti
Commission, the meeting adjourned at 5:30 p.m. I
Will iam S imong
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San Francisco, Calif,
May 16, 1950
A regular meeting of the Park Commiasion was
held Tuesday, May 16, 1950, 4 p,m,, in McLaren Lodge,
Golden Gate Park, San Franci sco.
The fo Homing Commissioners were present:
Mr, William M, Coffman, President
Mr, Peter Bercut
Mr^ Michael J", Buckley
Mr, Fred D, Parr (Absent)
Mr, Harvey E, Teller "
The minutes of the Park Commission meeting held
on April ?6 were approved and adopted.
Aquatic Park, The Secretary presented the
recommendations from the San Francisco Maritime L'useum
Citizens' Committee concerning the use of the ijuatic
Park area for the proposed maritime museum, Fe inferred
the Park Commission that since receipt of the recom-
mendations, the Citizens' Committee loas discussing ujith
the City Attorney the possibility of submitting a
charter amendment to the voters which would guarantee
a certain amount of tax money for the annual maintenance
and operation once the proposed museum had been estab-
lished. In view of this and on motion of Commissioner
Buckley, seconded by Commissioner Bercut, the recom-
mendations were ordered held in abeyance,
i^.r Fleishhackpr Plavfield Extension, 'n the
: recommendation of the Director of Property, and on
motion of commissioner Buckley, seconded by Commis-
sioner Bercut, the following resolution u,a3 adopted:
nvf^OLUIIOH t*C, lk66
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RESOLVED unammously I ^^^ ^'^"^^
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iie8»Ho* of the Fleiahhacker Playfield Land, is hereby approved,
1^1%, NOW, THEREFORE, BE. IT RiSOLViD that the
Secretary be and ia hereby authorixed to do and perform
auch acta, on behalf of the Park Corr-mission, aa may be
necessary or convenient to give effect to the purpose
of this resolution.
The Secretary waa authorised to execute a month
to month agreement with Mr, Lee Dougan, comnencinQ July
I, 1950, for the operation of the golf driving range
A,'dati2
Pa rk t
nteri
now located at the abooe site.
Aquatic Park, On motion of Commisaioner Bercut,
seconded by Commiaaioner
Buckley, the request from L'r,
Harold H. Price, Attorney for the Boy Scouts of America,
S, F, Area Counci
1 that the tark Commission notify
the Board of Supervisors that the
now us
ed by the Sea Scouts, is no
wharf at Aquatic Park^
t required for park
purposes, wa
s denied,
CijicCenterj, On motion o
f Commissioner Bercut,
seconded by Comm
isaioner BuckUy, fhe request fron
Raymond D. ^illicmson.
General Chairman, ..a
•Ian Franc isco
Centenn
ial Committee
for p. rmission
to CO nr iruct a
temporary
structure in Civ
ic Center, in theform of a
birthday cake, was granted,
Comm
isaioner Bercut,
t. seconded by C
On xotion of
Commissioner Buckley,
the rejuest of the Sa
San i rand tco Cen
tennial Committee
for perm
stage a
ission to use Big Rec, G
cavalcade in conjunction
Golden Gate Park, to
'ith the celebration
commemorating
the Union, in
S'iperintenden
Commisa ion.
the 100th Anni
rsiry of a
dmission into
Sept
.mber, U^O, was referred to the
t and s
taff for study
ind report to tHe
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Davidsi
Mount David^nn^ r^j, letter f
Unified School District
the Fark Covtmiasion will
rom the 5. r.
requesting in/orm^tion wheth
er
igree to transfer an area of
land, located in the immediate vicinity of Landsdah
Drive and Myra Way, adjacent to kount
Davidson, to the
Board of Education for school purposes, was held over
to a subsequent meeting^
On motion of Commissioner B
ercut, seconded by
,!^,Zool
:ardenss
Commissioner Buckley, the following act
San ^r^n ^ i«! '^/^ ^«rt7/^-v■^., ?
ion was taken:
-v^>ca^ u-gruena i^ g
tnience
Su fro
Ve I jhtst
Inke
A creed:
:t
^totlP^i The Superintendent was authorized to award a
contract to ffard and Bolles for the preparation of plans
for the Zoo Convenience Station^
I
Suiro Heifihts, The Superintendent 'vaa authorised
to employ a landscape architect to prepare working plans
and drawings /or the develofment of Sutro ^eights.
Lake Merced, The Superintendent Mas authorised
to approve any prices to be charged at Lake Herced by
the concessionaire in the new concession agreenent,
as well as any alterations to existing buildings and
landscaping that may be suggested by conce sa icnaire,
Co it To-i)er» The plans for the rehabilitati on
work at Crit Toiver, submitted by #>«, E, Fox, Architect,
were approved and the Superintendent ^oas authorized to
call for bids couering this project*
Sharp Park - .^t/Jg .'-anQe* T\e proposed altera-
tions, recoyr.^ended by Pollack andPope, Arc>'itect8, at
the Sharp Park Rifle Range, without additional cost to
the Commission, were approved, |
The following requests were approved/
Keaar Jtadium, Request from The Lucinda 4eeks
Foundation jor permission to use Keaar ^ta.ii -« on Sunday,
June 11, for a donkey baseball game and circus.
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Lake
Me reed t
Lake I'ercmd. ng
9ueat from the Pacific A
pemission to hold
tion 0/ Amateur Oaramen fo
championship regatta on Lake llerced on Jun
at 1 p*m.
saocia"
« «5, 1950,
McLaren
Park:
ifcLaren Park. Hg
quest from The San Pranci
Radio Club for permission to use Kelt
SCO
m
extreme eastern end of Aval
June 24 and June 25, 1950,
^ren Park, at the
on Street, for a Field Day,
Ajuatic
Park*
Aquatic Park. Request from 1/r. Paul
for the use of the se
''ppermann
cond floor of the Aquatic Park
Lincoln
Park:
Building for a banquet on September 28,
Lincoln Park^ Request from M
San f'rancisco Examiner, for permissi
r, Harry y, Mayward.
Eon to hold the
ann
ual Hole In One golf tournament at Lincoln Park,
Tuesday, June 27 through Sunday, July 2,
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B^nd Con-
Golden Gate Park Band C
oncourse. Request / rom
">ur.«?
±1 the Pacific Singing Societies for permi
ssion to partici-
pate in the Sunday afternoon concert on Sunda
y, 'July
30, 1950, to observe the 200th anniversary of the birth
of Johann Sebastian Bachm
tin
Tree Flantin
£, The request from kr, Douglas
Dorn for permission to plant trees in frnnt of his
property on Powell otreet.
The follo'joing were referred to the Superintendent
for actiont I
Letter from l/r, Uario hollo requesting that a
telephone be inptalled at Big Rec Baseball Field,
Letter from Mr, A, Galeno "nakiny suggestions
re garding the proposed Pan Arrerican Croue in Golden
Gate Park,
Letter from Dr, J, C, "eiger requesting that the
lot bounded by Beach-Jeffrrson-Fyde-Larkin rtreets be
cleaned.
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Letter from Property Ownera' Association of
fforth Beach requesting that signs be erected in
Washington Square prohibiting unleashed dogs.
The Jblloioiny letters were read and ordered
filedt
Copy of letter from 5, J. Recreation Commission
to the Mayor concerning theLake Merced fishing.
Letter from Mr. Fred W, Bullock offering for
sale several Irish Yew trees and suggesting that they
be planted at the main entrance to the ^ity Fall or at
the Public Library Building.
Letter from Annette Stephens commending the Park
Commission jor the r} ododendron display in Union Square.
Letter from Cub Scout Pack 510, Foy Scouts of
Ame rica, thanking the Commission for the use of ".ilrien
Gate Park Stadium for ihcir annual track meet.
Letter from American^Polish Ciiizen's Club Tnc.,\
thanking the Commission for the use of the band ccncourst
on Polish Constitution Pay.
Copy of letter from the £>i rector oj Property to
the Board of Supervisors confirming s'^le of certain
city owned surplus land near McLarpn Park. 1
Copy of letter from the Director of nariiin<^ to
the Clerk of the board of Supervisors, subjectt Capital
Improvement - Supple~ental Budget Items, Conformity with
Master Flan.
Notice of claim filed by S. Tomasak, damage to
his property from roots of free.
Lake Perced. The r -uest from the -^ . ^. Touth
Council, on tehalf of the S. f. lodel kidget Assoctiion,
requesting an zrea at Lake lerced for racing model cars
denied, as this activity is not cnmpatilU ^^^ th^
ner'^ormr the conce ^ simaire *o n^'^
was
opr rzt ion ■'o "■' p
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the property has been leased,
RejoVrtJonst On motion of Commiseioner Bercut, seconded by
Commisaioner Buckley, the following resolutions were
approved and adoptedt
RESOLUTION NO^ 1QF>7
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Comission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested
to approve the following PAYMENTSi
RSS%HO%
1957t
COLLECTOR OF INTKRfiAL REVENUE
federal Tax on Admissions
ARCHER E^UIPl'iNT CO.
First Payment - Installation of a Deepwell
Turbine Pump at the North Dutch Windmill
BILT*ELL CONSTRUCTION,
Fourth Progress Payment - Second Unit of the
Rehabilitation of Keaar Stadium,
HENR7 V, CHESCOE
First Paifiient - Services as architect -
preparation of plans and specifications
for a memorial to cruiser U,S,S,San Francisco
CYCLONE FENCE DIVISION
First Patient - InstnJ lation of Chain Link
Fencing at the Activated Sludge Flant, Golden
Gate Fark,
LOOUIS ARl'ORED CAR SERVICE
Armored Car Service for April 1950,
i'ANMNG S: ^KITAKER
Maintenance of Floodlights, etc, at Keaar
Stadium Jor January 1950
l^A^TEN ^ HUHD
First Payment - Services as architects -pre-
paring plans and spe cifications for repair
work on the roof decks of the Aquatic Park
Hecreation Building*
RALPH MURRAY
Music Concerts - April 1950
RALPH I'URRAY
Band Music - 1950 May Day Celebration
XEILSON =^^'-
Tnt 'Installation oj an ornamental
Final Paymi ^ -. ^
iron fence around the sloop Ojoa
GEORGE PAl'LSEK
1 a Pitch and
^inal Payment - Construction oJ a ti.
Putt Golf course in ^olden 'afr Tarn,
$ 436,41
8,557,00
24,761,47
1,000,00
I
1,C93,S0
324,00
41,28
1,000,00
2 ,382 , ■> 0
646,80
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U, PKIRA & SON
First Payment - Construction of Concrete
Sideu;alk at Flcishhacker ^win.'-.i.u^ r^ol
\::toni p.vr.7a;L'.v d^ sons
Final Paynent - Alterations to Convenience
Station, Buena Viata Park
ANTONE PETERSEN <i SONS
Final Payment - Repairs to Rest Rooms at the
Fleishhacker Pool Bathhouse,
RAPHAEL COMPANY
Final Payment - Painting of i/erry-Go -Round and
Animals at the Fleishhacker Flayfield,
PAUL SHEPARD
Removal of spars and deck platform. North
Dutch Windmill
A« QUANDT dt SONS, INC,
Final Payment - Faint inc of I'erry-G
Animals at the Children s quarters.
Go 'Round
PACIFIC GAS i ELECTRIC CO^
Final Payment - re parcels acquired from
Pacific Gas i Electric Company for Yacht
Harbor, per agreement dated December 31, 1939,
EJii'ALI^ATION
STATE CF CALIFCFfi I A BOARD OF
On Sale Be^^r Licenses for period July 1 -
December 31, 1950, J or Children' s Quarters Lunch
Room, Keaar Stadium, Harding Park Cafe, Lincoln
Park Cafe, Sharp Park Cafe, San Francisco Zoo
Tea Room
CALIFOmiA PACI^^IC TITLE INSURANCE CO,
Purchase of real property for \cLaren Park
(Des Roches $1388.00, kull r ^350,00
Donaldson t350,00, Hildrelrand $600.00
VcDonald Estate $100, OO),
'^5,^0
',788,00
IQa
(
10,710,00
430,70
403,20
346,70
820.00
174,30
1,978,45
RZSOLUTICN I.'C, 1958
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Corny issinn that
for the best fntT^st and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be andis hereby requested to
approve the following *ORK ORDER t
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NO. DEPARTMENT
Dz^CHLFTION
479 Dept, of Public Repave paths aw and
Works (Street ix^^^^^^i diamj^njs -
Repairs)
Golden Gate Park ,
AUCUf.'T
$l,i'50,00
RrSOLUTION SO, 1959
RESOLVED unanimously by th^ Park Commission ihat
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1959
L60:
for the beat interest and proper conduct 0/ thefark
Department the Controller beand is hereby requested to
approve the transfer of $111.00 from Appropriation
912.199.00 (iPark Comvensation Reserve) to the following
Appropriationst
To Appropriation 91f?, 110.01 - Permanent Salaries $75,00
General Division
Additional required for Julius L. Girod, W'2
Superintendent, as the $50.00 monthly "-^ouse
Allowance is no longer deductible from his
compensation he having vacated the Superin-
tendent' s ''uarters at the McLaren Lodge.
To Appropriation 912.11G.G4'-1 - PerTr.anent Salaries 3^^,00
Part Time - Recreational Division
Additional required for Haael F. Wehr, R112
Matron ot the Municipal Swimming Pool, as no
al lowance loas made for the increment accruing
to her as of May 1, 1950
RESOLUTION KO. 1960
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby requested to
approve the following TRAftSFLRSt
From
nr-z^nf Tov f on Aonro Driation
$75,00
Appropriatirin
912.350.03
Foodstuffs -
Commissary Division
Is-
Apnropriation
912,800.03
Fixed Chirges
Commissary Division
RESOLUTION SO, li^Cl
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park rommission that
for the best int-rest and prop- r conduct of the Park
Depart^.ent the Contmller be and is hereby requested to
approve the following Orders for Service or Morkt
ORDER FOR
SERVICE OR -^y^^^wriOK
MORE VEKDOR dhS^H.liip^ p^,,^.
-nr- cIjl/TT^rrTfac- ntU I-surance PoUaes
ific Title for purdx ase of real
Insurance Co. property ^ o / ? -
(Pes hnches Lots - '^ _
Block C13-, '-^n^r Lot 10 -
AMCUh'T
$108.00
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Contd: ^'ORX:
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VENDOR
DESCRIPTIOK
AMOUNT
Block G0^7, Donaldson Lot 8 -
Block 6027, Hildebrand Lot 10 -
riock 5996, kcDcnald Estate
Lot 10 ' Block 6103)
RESOLUTION NO, 1962
RESOLVED that all non^civil service appointirtents^
temporary appointments and removals made by the Super-
intendent of Parks for the months January through April, i
I
1950, be and the same are h<-:reby approved; and j
BE IT }VHTHEH RESOLVED, that a report o/ said
appointments and removals be transmitted to the C-^ntrnller
and the Civil Service Commis^ior,,
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RESOLUTION NO, 1963
RESOLVED unanimously by th? Park Commispion that
for the best int-rest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller b^ and is hereby re7u^.<»t'"i ^o
approve the following transfers:
From Appro p» 91P*110.01 to ifipf^p. 5>1P,119.01 600,00
To provide funds for trmporzr], replacement
of three '?-^S gardeners temporarily assigned
as OCO iufc fore,T.an lardencrs Jor vacation
relief /9r June 1950 f"<?g« T-ll9d)»
\SS0LiTI0N SO, J ^64
RSSOLfED un:inimously by 'he Park 'omminsion that
for the best interest :i '-; - -induct of *he Par\
Departnent the C-n^ roller br and is hereby request- d
^' ;,;r-o-;c a Credit k'odificati^n of c-nfr--- in the
amount of $200.00 against *he '--i^r^ct nth POLLA
POPE, Archi*-ris, for preparing a gen^r~l -Ut plan and
a yrading plan for a r^.fle range at k'cLar^n P-^rk; ^his
project hav-^ ' ^en ataniou^^ :"- r.locaUi at ^harp
Park md ihf> nompl-'tion paym^-nt p^r-i-.n v
, ,,,„■. rur-'h'-r '-"'-^nts are due*
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fJESOLUTION NO J 7cjff■|^
RESOLVED unanimously by the Fark Commission thc^t
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Fark
Department the Controller be andis hereby request^'d tc
approve a Credit Hodification of Contract in the amcunt
of $483,75 against the contract with i. KlUFKET , : ^n-
sulting Engin'^er, for preparation of plans r.nd
specifications and supervision of construction \ -he
Murphy *indmill Reservoir; this project having bf^en
abandoned because of redesign of pumping installation
the completion payment portion of the contract is
cancelled and no further pa]/ments are due.
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RESOLUTIOli A" J. 1S67
RESOLVED by the Park ComT.ission -that a c-nc^p-
sion and privilege of operating a golf driving nnge
and the privilege of selling golf merchandise end
equipment at that certain parcel of land lying xithin
a tnct of land bounr^ed on the north and west by Sloat
boulevard and Sunset Boulevard be and is her'-by awarded
to MR, LEE DOUGAN on a month-to-month tasis, c--- nMnt,
July 1, 1^50, at a monthly rental \ ■ \ "' gross
receipts until the cumtilative grcas r^ c ^ : '; ' j. :^r - *> -^
year in xhich this agreev>ent is effecU- MJ2 amount
to $50,000 and for that cnrti^n :^ ■' ^- ir •iur-n^
which the cumulztive gra^s r^ceip-^s erce^ds ' ," '
the rental will be 10% of ^'^ gross r-ceipts, rnrrf.uf-d
monthly, provided that in no —^n-> ^^p - ^^v.. ra-fn^nt
W'ill be less i\2n tl25,00 on'' "■• ■ - ' • • ■"' '"
in h-r-b: z'-horized to pxerufe such agrr^-mt ai : to
fc ^„ + - ^T> ■hr'hrlf 0 ^ ih^ Cowmiss I'll, I* '^^y
perform such acts, on urnaj.j y^
be necessary or c Tnveni'ynt to give "ff^'ct
pose of *':: r---lution.
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Tacht Harbor i^oorinrj r.i..n..,, on motion of
Commissioner Bercvt, seconded ty Comrissioner Suckley,
the following Yacht Harbor X'ooring Licence u:as approved,
NAldE or APFLICANT BERTH SO
affl
John Immel
Temp^
JiAME OF BOAT
Oriolt
There being no further businesi
^olrLdr *'""^ ^''"'' '•" •^"^^'»^'' ousiness to come before
the Commission, the meeting adjourned at St.^^O p.m.
W ill iam S imona
Secretary
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San Princisco, Cali^ornU
A regular meeting of the Park C^mission -^ae keld
Regular
ihetin^ ' ' ■ '" — 'ootcyf, luaa neid on
THur>aau. .Tun- 1, 15,0. at loUrer, l,,;^,, ,,j,,„ ,,,,
Park^ San Fr-xncisco^
The following Commis3i^n«rfi ^^ere preaentt
^r. ^iUiam I/. Co/jman, President
i'r. Frsd D, Parr
Mvt Harvey E. Teller
if!;;;^^;^, '^^' '^^^^^^^ 'f ^^^ P^rk Comrmsoion meeting Held
k'ay 16, 1950 u)€re approved and adopted.
fi^umi ^^^^^ stadium, resars. U.^rshall Leahj vid fietor
Morabito, representing the San Fr-iciaco Forty Unera
and Santa Clara rnioersity, 2ppeare€ relative U their
request that the rit-s Jcr the uce c, Fetsar tadium b^
reduced. After a full -'f ccussfon m ' -n fiotion of
Commiaaioner TelUr, aeconded Ij Cs^^.i;ision.-r Firr, ^he
ratts for the use of Kesar Stadi., uring th- \:0
aeaaon only, .cr- r'Juced from 15^ to 10%.
''^ '-^^ ^ol-'^r. -at- Par^, Ei : ?^c. JY, lay William-^orx,
Chcirman of fhe Swi fmnctnco Center rial Committee,
appeared an-.' r- ■'-tfd ^rr-^'reir^n '■ '" >• ^ ' ..
6s^ Park, to fta^e c cavalcade in 'mttmber - or. -
comple t'' discunsi^nj - -n noti'"''^
Beconded iy ^on-i.c, '.•■ r "^"llr, 'h ■ r .„„
io Pr^f'ident Cojf^an, Commisaioner '"ell r, -< .''
Qiror.
■". - r T irr J
S'rred
T 4
r, ^'ickey to aasi-^t '' rentenniat -rtee
in selecting a site. The r^ ^ - ' is order'
to a subsequent meeting,
^ r^""ir Siudium. On ^oiicn -j Sn~- :,<;.i
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^uf-'ri^ed to !r>a.ke final .-:. """^ ^^ T^c^-^r
-. - r '''!''' r.
\2Cg
a r '-. i
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'jral £i?r'»fcea for
rfoarstion
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inary plans and drawinga for the enl
iryement of Keaar
Stadium and /or supervision and inapecti
the rehabilitation of Keaar Stadium ceata,
on aervicea for
StJiary'a St. J^arij'a SQuare^ The letter from, the San irr^ncisc
SjUare:
Parking Authority concerning the proposed sub-surface
garage at St, I'ory's Square was referredto the Superin-
Balboa
Park!
<'
tend en t of Parka ^
Balboa Park, Theletter from the Zivision of
Horticulture, City College of San Tr :nr.i sco to J/ajor
Robinson, outlining proposal for an expanded horf i.-.lt-
iPal progrzm in 2an ^rznr isco
■'Uyi,estinij ■^ke rstabl ish'
■» .e
ment of a center in the Balboa Park area, 'J)as reffrre4 t#
•I
■ he Superintendent of Parks for a report at a later
meetingi
.f i*U(
Statue - Franc is Scott Key, The letter Jorsarded
. :x_t Keyth'j the iaijor from JL'r, J, ^, i ailliird Jr,
'.he
California Academy of Sciences, with reference ^.: the
no Jinn of the statue of irznc-'s Jcoti Key uj.is r'-f rrec
to the Superintendent of Parks for action.
Ke^ar ^tadiumm On no
on
of Cor.xriasion'-r Teller,
mt
seconded by Commissioner larr, the Seor^^ry was
authorised to call ^or bids Jor
raam
'he
■f-h
ree
flat building at 574'5?a Frederick
.ent tc
Kesar Stadium, as recommended by the rireC-^r
Property,
Shar- Par^, On motion of CoiMiasione
r Parr, r'concei
''oni'^
issioner Teller, the rec^uestji
n -ranci ceo
le Association for permission to u
se
he J a
the r .'le range
at Sh-rp Park the
:ee
k ccm^.enciny September : L jor the
A"ationaJ Small :ore latches; io condu
:t> hes
^uly 23, jnd Au^utt :Cj ^r.„
to op'
<r--.te the r^^n^
public range nn certain aa
trs vaa granted,
•.<.t' r
ii}as referred to
Ac-* i- it tea. '^■J -^
'ioke ^,
Director o
*" riecr'ational
rk out the ne
refiSO.
r inancidl
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m
ents for the use of the range,
IdiAx
Palace of Fine Artsm The request fmn. the k'arina
Uerchants Association for permission to use the Police
of Fine Arts in October for a ihres-^ay Karina Fair was
denied^
On motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by Commis"
sioner Teller^ the „c llowinj r^ jiests uert approved:
,Park
Jolden Cat- Park - .TJac Dau, The request fr-m ihe
^i f'^r pe rmission to hold
F^O^ Elks,
F m Lo d u e iV o
Flag JJay Exe
rclses in the ri,nC Concoursff,
rolde-
Park f Suniaj, June 11, T P(
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2J-
•tensions
Timet
.'?^.-rnM ruiiJin'.. ^ol'.en }ai^- Pzrju
^uest
'rem the Payne Oon
^.truction Company for a thirty-fi
ve
•^^
ay exterision o.
■ime on con
tnct Jor ^2 tr ratio
'■he
re n
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at
oF
.eu
irki
:harp
Pzrk ^.i-le 'izn-.e,
r^
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p-j,ulsen. Contractor,
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extension oj time
contract J or the co
ns,tr'^cticn
r -i V
■ijle riri.^
.1 , » ^ t
Zh::.rp Park,
Flf: is'^'
h.inkf!r FJz./i^lc
r^^-^est from D&rothy
'rivath. Contractor,
'cr a s
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or "fi " 'JO m
plet
\jn
n '' the wur;
-.Is ^i
I th'TS
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rlei
lac^er
.obos
seconded by To'
On uoi isn ^„
r F^rr.
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rh« folloioinr; letters were reod and orderei^ filed:
Copy of lett-r from ", F, i'odel fidget Association
io the I'ayor an' 'ett~r from Svpervisor Christopher
relative to notice received by the associ ation /ro-- the
Park Commission terminating the lease covering tht use
of the area at Lake is'erced.
Letter of appreciation from the Cali crnia 'Hate
Automobile Associztio^ „or fV cooperation of the
Commission at the annual Safety Patrol Review held ai
K*-:zr -j-^-i(r'un on .Wednesday , i'ay "4»
I'tt r from the Do^Jon '^o'on .... : iation of Ssn
rrancisco expressing apprtQiati9n for the fi'' z'-^rrj
110S3- -' rhodT^'-^r^n 'is^Ja^s in ^nion Square.
L3ifsr frorr. : . .:'^ :. ^'«^i«5 expr^sain^
... , . fc^ • .- '-r. n ■ ' 'C©
Yacht '^arlor. On motion of ^-
seconded - „ Co rrr\ i r
Harbor -^.oorin^ Ucenses -ere appro904t
BLP.TH • .-.. ,.^r OF BOAT
16
205
191
f ■■' -> T* r
r F-rr, ^V ^'clJr -in^
i:ai'eofafpltcakt
E]>'in A, 'liacobbi
. " - -n
Lorrlei
Hilltop
Inez
ro«-
. Cr motion of Conmission.r Farr, :f-nde
,. .-7.--V r^^'lutions ^er-f adopir'i:
n_ X
r :>IJ'r,
^._ ... - ^^ :ar^
or -^He best inter st ^•
RBSOtVTlTi 's.nanxm'
' r
Departr./?--* *"
-•-rc'e a 'J"'
tion ■ ^
-i -^hc contr
r :
-< V/f
i^'i a cc'."ultin.
tn. .r.^^r.
Ar. -i.
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^ 5 J
2 a IS a 'iC
of consirr tion oj
\
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n
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1968
11?
Murphy Windmill Reservoiv; this project having been
abandoned because of redesign of pumping in^tallationf
Mr, A, Kempkey, Consulting Engineer, is released from
further service under this contrrici (md for responsi'
bility for subsequent use of the plans and the completion
payment portion of the contract is cancelled an^' no
further payntjnts are due.
(Rescindinr^ Resnlution 1965 adopted at meeting held
May 16, 1950) ,
MS»N0»
19591
RjSSOLUTION KO, 1969
RESOLVED unanimously by thr Pj,rk Coir.nission that
for the best int^r st and proper conduct of fh- ParX
department the C-.ntroller be and is hereby requestfd to
approve the follo'oing PAYILNTS:
ARC HER EQUTPl'EKT C0» 950, t?
Final Payr.ent - rnstallation of Deepioell Turbine
:Pump at the ^'orth Dutch yindmill
MRS. ALICE A. CAJ/l'ACK
Tor window broken by baseball -^hro'-on by children^
from Duboce Park on Cctob-^r 4, 'i4:^, in rlaimant s
premises - 46 Potomac street*
15,50
CYCLONE FiJl.'CE LIVISICN
Final Payment - Inr. tallation of Chzm Link
Fencing ot the Activated Slud'^e Plant
■.ilLLIAl^ D, TCI _-
Tu^it payment • Architectural ^eruiccs - /i^ns
and Specifi ations forL^ckprcofing one -iepc.irs
and Installation of Hea^. : ^ System on ^ irst
Floor of Co it To'cer
r, J, KUEON , ^ n ^ ..
7^n-p;i^ent - Construction oj^ t'Uf c^l^en
Winrlnill ''-ervcir ^nd Assoc: .t^^' ^^rk, .ol. en
Gate Park
Looms ^Rf-'OP^FD CAB SEhVTCE, INC.
Armored Car Ser^ire f>r Fay " -^C
PAC'^IC pniiNc _lW^
iaa»so
7G0.00
,r'6,00
Finr.l Pa-ment -
1 a 0 ene r, t c/ oal t
'■» r 1 '*m. D
t the Fleishha^ker S 'imming fool.
7F:^''^.^4f- .onstruction of Concrete
Si^:^Jfc at 'ieishhacV^r Swimming Pool.
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TUOk'AS y» CHACE
First Payment - Ser\^ice8 as Consulting
Engineer providing inspection seroice and
supervision of rehabilitation work at
Kezar .Stadium,
TFOk'AS r, CHACE
Services as Consulting Vnyineer preparing
preliminary plans and draioings for enlargement
of Keaar Stadium
If A mam AND WJJITAKER
Maintenance and servicing of Floodlights and
incidental lighting at Kesar .'j'fadium
Hay 1£50
3 AN ^3A::CICC0 CEli'lENNIAL CCl'.'ITTEE
Expenses paid Mag 1950 in connection ijith
Suoervision of B-ildin^'s at Portsmouth Square,
Bg400^00
764,60
341,^4
•s»No»
nESOLUTION //O. 1970
TIESOLVED uncnimouslg by the Park Commission that /er
t^'tf best int'^r'-'^^t anC proper conduct of ihe Park
Department the C -yntroller be and is hereby requested tQ
approve th^ fcllo-'J^ing AllOTmTS ,^nd TRArSFSRSt
^LLOTl'L^NTS
Ar^pro pri -.tion
.I,?.2J?,.^J ''olidays -General ' : :
"p.AmrsHS
rom
Services Other Depts.L'isc, Ser.icea Othtr ^erts.
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v.
•ns xyf ,
1^,
(5/i/50
11'^
1972J
♦ •
Dill
3 An
.'/HLREAS the Park Cvwmiasion believes that hia
exhibit building, iohich the Co-tr.i scion intends to
construct adjacent and as an addition to the Ar'^r-tm
in Golden Gate Park, will he a valuable addition to
the horticultural display in Golden '.at" Park and
add immeasurablu to the enjoyment of the people o
Francisco ,
NO.f, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the ParV Commis-
aion that the Board of S^pervicors oj the Ci ■
County of San "rancisco is hereby rd^uestec i-^ r'.-ct
aporopriats l-sislnfinn autkori::ing ana appointing ..e
Park Commission as t.H. agtnt of the City ^"^/'^"']:i;,v' ^
San i-rancisoo to make appliration to the.iaf-^ 1174^
of Finance for an allocation of a cum oj ^^o;*;^ /or t.
construction of said builninj; granting ^^^f ^ '^ '■;!.
Park Comnission to authorise ■'^\-^<'''y'S of plans ^^
svecifications for the cnstruation of the ^^hiMt
building in GoVlen Cat. Park; f ^ ^^^^";^ ^^ ,'; .^: : !
Commission the complete and excluaii^e c'J-trcI o^
construction, management and '''''l^'^IJf
and the purpose for ^hich if may be uaea.
h0
• •
• •
1973 1
REb^LVTZOE i:0. U-^'S
WWEREAS tn« United States aovtrrmtnp by CuitcJ
need, dat'd April 24, 1950, ^^^ ^^''^/'} ,1,1' \
titl'e and interest to .pprorv^-;^ ^o.^ ,..re
in ihe northerly P^^ll'^^^'^'^r^-^tr^i^^j^ ,.n ^ -^Abco,
in San Francisco to the City -r.- w.-nxj, oj
and
acc.ptrd on l.h.2/ "/ ^''^ / '*" *"l.i°ri"I-'- /r'.':.' -V '.>^'
rrr^ncisco by "'•''^''■'''" r'Ur^ .^.■•iution i. ■ /fl'
»o.rd of Sup'rvuors ^^J^^^^/ ,f aup.ru*.- .
in the oj\,ice Oj ^ne tint u^
m*. THERZrOBS. -rS IT ..^Cl^D !,.. '^^c Par-: -
loro in Boc* S*S3. ^S'ri:'isc''o.bvMch appro:imat, iy
City .nc ^'•■;"*v «/^f/^j--j ;Vio.- . -^' -?;*/""•*'"
4C,7 acres in the norrir^y,^ ^^ CQ,.nty of San
property is deeoe ^.^h'^ ,• the Park Commissi ^
Clish for
Sr- '1
^ - , ri» a in I
rrice s > '
LI iRTtD:
-)• io
i'-rt C
t ' ustd for
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to be used aa the rnain entrance to i't. Davi-son Park,
The Secretary was instructed to inform Doctor CUsh of
this fact and the matter was held in abeyance pending
future discussions between Doctor Clish and the Superin-
tendent of Parks*
That the Golden Gate Park exhibit at the Oakland
Garden Show had been awarded the $530*00 J irst prise*
That the Zoo Director recommended the exc'-^.m^- -j
the followiny animalst
8 Brahma Cattle to Doctor .VilJ 2rd Reid Ottinger
for a trio of Ant tatTS
3 young lions to the Salt lake City Zoo for
a pair of Kanjaroos
On motion of Commiss'or.er Teller, seconded by
Commissioner Parr, the exchzr. e was approved.
That he recommended ■j:hen *he ponies irriv-
reDl2ce ^he donkeys in Golden 'ate Park hat th^
be turnec o -r o ^^.e S,P.C.A, It mas so oraer'i.
tr:
Yacht "zrbor. On ^-""n -f Comriissi:' r.cr*
■fcc---r-r Z'.lhrj the masi'r : : -■
, lu . r
•miss
recor.dec ^y -m^.iss^.
Muni \ .1 Tj,cht "arbor,
fJut:^ . J . -.^- ■ • • -^
the .olloxir., r-,^2:'-^n, seco
»
■^1
md
l„ .e :
:nT.T;TTCN KO. 1974
WHnP.EAS "-he P '
le .
'^^'^..^r.fly *^ cence'je a
rt
... ^y of
J, Parry
:an
or
prof
• •
,c^t in -r '
' )
.'3 explor
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121
aii jor the Yacht Harbor project, and
WHEREAS, a complete report, prepared for the Park
Commission by Commissi' orK-r Parr, has fc^fn nutrr.itted to
his honor, rayor Elmer ff, Robinson, the Planning
Commission and the Art Commission, to inforK -ihem of
the proyress which has been made on this" project, and
WHEREAS, the Park Commission submitted a supple-
nental request for the li/5C-l951 budget in
C?^'0,000 for the construction of
the existing shoreline of the ^as
request was allo'ved by the I'ayor,
by the Board of Supervisors;
i»,,
o bulkhead to
V
preserve
ou:ie Loue area,
)hic
>,i*
was no"^ ollwJed
NO^, 'THEREFORE, BE IT RESCUED, ih'it the Ptrk
Commission declares, as a m^.f- -r .\ :i:Ty, ;- ^ention
to pursue the Yacht H-irtor project t3 a success^ .1
conclusion, and
BE IT rU':THER RESOLVED that the F^rk Com-nission
expresses its apprfciition to Commissioner Parr for *^
conscientious and capable nanner in Jhich le has .^--Ic
thr'-ugh with the Yacht Harbor proje
r.d
cE IT TUPTrER J'.ESOLVED that +?;f rar> ^^^
loes hereby express its appreciation to ^ ' ''
or the constant consideration and coQperc-^
'ommi jsion by h'n an' ' "r riiff in *' : r "r .
BE IT TURT'' ". "^ '"■!■' ^
rr r.'^lut '. on be foruicrded to '
Robin ran, -^hc JJonor^hle
Planning Commission, the -Irt Commissi
laun r
jDiTl- 0^ ^
red
1^-1 r*
arr.
zn..i Co I'^ni''' ' ,
of Enj\':esr
:t
■nd i,-*t'£ Art
' ing
rf
'en,
* * . 1 1
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^ " "tI; 7 7 i a»" Simons
3f -'t-iry
^^
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Special
L'tstinat
f.f.A*
Ssn Frz.nd soOf Calijornia
June •^, 7P50
A special meetiny of the lark Commission was held
on Jfednesday, June 7^ 1050 at 2 p^m.
The /ollowing Commissioners ~ere presentt
rr, William 1, Cojfnan, Fr^ ident
Ir, Michael J, Buckley
;.'r. Free D.Parr
i:r» Harvey i. Teller
ir, Pef*r Bercut - Absent
p£lace_: - :-ie Arts^ On mofion -.
Tellf^r, ::«conde< l' '>rrir. ' ^ r Buckley, '"^e F^.rk
Ccnmission approved an ordinance aufhorii.ini, conveyance
oj ingr€$a and egress io en ' fror. -l-he Presidio over
%
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193
, i
-s,.Vo. 1978
ntd, b« P<»*'^ from, Appropriation 9l'^,r:14,08 (Maintenance and
Repair - Structures^,
■■iiser
1' c
• -ty •
I,:;"?
Cruiser U, 3, S* San ^ ran :i sco ^'eworiaJ, Tht
Secret ry presented the follov.nng bids for this projectt
BIDDER LUUP ALTSRNATES
LUMP
i>UM
435.00
f C »Uu
44C»C0
SSStOO
Wellnits i- DeNarde 18,920,00 490.00
Wmj^clntosh .v Son 13,319.00 623.00
Arthur ;>'• Baim 14,734.00 450.C0
Arthur V. Jalli^ren 28,976.00 574.00
On the recomr.endation of the Superintendem j - ';*
folloiiing resolution was adoptedt
RESOLVTTOK *:0. 1977
RESCrn^ unanimously by the Par\ Commission that
a contract be awarded to ^ellnits and Deliirde coi n-.
the construction of a memorial at Point Lohos ^o the
U. S. Kavy Cruicer "San ^'mn-iscc'*, I'l the - •- "'^rr,
be and he is hereby authorized to ese--"'
the name of the Park Commies •• ^' ^* i^l/"^^*
therefor Ir. -:- ^J-ounf of :I3,1C (lurnp si^
$490.00 (alt-^rnite No. l) be paid from -4. t
ti ■, . -"S
r. 7
r-
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p.^ • "J
un r n
it Tc er. Leikproofir^
:i r jn.
>s^in.; rini
t :■
rFlojJj ""« Secretary prese
- •
this ^roje^tt
3ILDER
Lin. P
• 7»,frtf nc bids . r
7 '' "5^7 - 00
3,0C .
2, 37 C. 00
6CC.00
re" .00
• t- -
On the r- so^'^endatio'
..^ J.. 1 ion was ziotited:
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Leaki.rcojing, Bepair opi "eating 1- irc-t Fiser a/ :" f*
Tc'^er, Tflegrcph Fill, 5an Trsntisco, and tfc# S^er^-^ry
^e -nc »■» ^s \ereby aut^.orised tc eT(":uif ^^^ sz'^f in
the nzne 0/ the Park Conmissien s»<f 'ttS't la;."?*'* ^t^t/rr
$3,60C - ^^f-rnates ^•*05. 2 "' \, i? ;-'" /''e*
Suiliingay •
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9lf?,Pl3t04 Maintenance <$■ Repair Fuil'-^ings
^ecrrntional Units - Coit To;oer
Leak Proofing
9l'',500»112 I>moria2 ^o Cruiptr
San Franc i!)CO
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125
Acrnrjriation
dlC^l-'fOS Maintenance a Repzir ^jtructures 3,705*00
S. F^Zoo - Paintin-^
5,977^00
1.?.
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^RANSF^.RS
from
SIP. 213. 04 ^J--*
Mzintenmce ^ Kepair Maintenance
Bldys. - Becreitiona
Cnits
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mir
1 Bl
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91P.500.Q2
Pitch-Put-t
Units - Co It T:
leuk Proojing
91 P. 313, 04
f Course r-.i\icnanca an
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er
P, 000, CO
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were approved,
'^^rJ! ^oi'^en "at? fart-. On ^oti',i - ■'
addit'nn to I'cLar'n ' •
■•lumbia
JUT.'" ft
they ^1p I • T" * 1^ T - Jr -
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Celebration en ^h- K'arina Gr^en, Baker Sfrtt^i and ' - no
doulevcrd on Jrlv a, /r-^m '> t^ < ;."., 'oa;^ ^ppTQiitd^
ns The /ollnwing ef^ffnafews ©/ iimg .-- rrvedt
W, J, Kuhon, Tiepiirs .',. -jyiffc /-r*- ' -:
thirty dnys*
BUtwelT Cons f run f ion C'^mpcny, Rehanil iiai-tfin e,f
Keaar ii indium - ■^* frfy "5:.
. ri snrf BoTles - Contract „^r -T-- ^ -r <s*otinj
/acil i*i*s if £if 'itfc an-^ cenw*'^ ;"-? "'• 'tati"
Speedway Ue . - -, -^ " ■" -.a Par^'- ~ i"- ■»•-'■
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J aitfn £•
I'-tt'T of appreciation fr»m R^yal ' • sh Cc
f^r "'" ^^lebration of Lanish Const ^ ^ ■ —
Qat<' Park a f. iH« 6and concourse, Jun* •;,
Notice of claim , iled Jith Cantrr" r
frown, *51.50, damage to ':(s automo'ile by
li^b.
presented fhr fcllo..:in
Associated Knginefra
2j,4C4,C
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_[ZSOLUTIDN NO, Iq^q
RSSOLVKL unanUnousVj ty the fark Commission fHat
Jor tne best inUr at ani proper co-.luct 0/ ike F.rH
Departrent tke C^n'r^Urr te : ncf is hereby r.,, ,ud
to appro:^' a Modificaticn 0/ C-^ntract addin ^
Committee , Jnc, . -r
continuation ..^ 'h^ s^p^rvUi-n ,.> ".
- 1 - • 1
' T i n •■ -I _ - r i» f " /r s '"'^ r ■* ' -
at
Fortannn -^f-
Square /r
1 1 c -,
lorn, toj'ih^r -ni-^h ^he e::hthiU -ntatned i^*r.
-fhf at-.
-'* r,.
ibed SSfOCC,^-' *^ oroui' ^r
continuing Centennial A.ti i^ies - rtsnouth Square.
RES 01:'^ J CI, ;.:^, j:ei
ISSOLV^L' unn.n inj- •. r ? , 1 .
zrtrer.t ih- Controller 5e an
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I'.i^r
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"ir.'^-t FavT^fnt - rvp-^r ''!ans -''.,' ' •
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the Controller be and ia her^bu r--u^,+*-f *
/olloiviny ^ORK QRLERSt
W.O.
^'0^ DEFAnTl'ENT
Disc:. TFT TDK
At'CVKT
431 PohUc ./or\3 i ;.sc. Asphalt Sur'acinr an
Bureau .fr.et r^,u ir./ ^ .C .i^ ^^^^j^'
^- pairs r,rks and Squires and I
Semicea July, Au^,. S^n/. ^ ,
40-? rurchaain, BUerrintins, FhotosUi J^r-
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.iffs.Ao, Tj provide funds Jcr the f^mporzr'j r»-lacem»nt
lifd4A oj Dir.etrious Zorkos, O^Sd Gardener on sick
rontd, leave for period July J-Oet« S1A9S0
To pr')<ide funflft for the fi'mpor.irj r-.'. •*i>!*nf
leiv* nthrtuf paij July I'July ir, Trr-
'-J?7J L
pat;
To ^rov,de
^ jor
I », ,
■-CO Suh^Foyi^^.in Car(f^n*rs ''t yaiafio
fh
ts^orary replacement
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HK30L7ED unanimously \ '.' rarft ^^■^•r t. ^'
/or tHf best i'^t'T'st and proper conduct of ih« JP&rk
Department tki' C'^nfroller b* md is herf>by r- •;
'r-v^/T *^,T;\,'-J ■:. \^^propri2ticn SIS,"-'. '- -
Heplace'^eni: T •:-':'•:, fr<» r Playf'"'^ ' - -.-r - „ ,•
Flayfifl'^ area uii ioh '.as c?I2aps(»'i nd mu
as C'nn ir p0$$ible; ■^'i* ^'in'-'r f — ■ . r** ■• "- ' ^'
aurplu?e3 in ^he ^Xloving - " --
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'-onf 'd
J/rs. jugjne 9. Hamlin . #9.99 . her son rell in th»
Conaervatory, ruining his suit.
Conser'^atory
"alliu:
conservatory VaU^n, On motion of CO'nmi asioner
Buckley, secondei by Conmiasioner Teller, and unani-
noualy carried, the recuest of the Methodist Church
that a floral display be rlacei in Conservatory Valley
for the General Conference of the Methodist Church, to
be held in San Francisco May of 1962, was grantei.
Reaolufions: On motion of Connisaioner Teller, seconded by
Commissioner 'iuckley, the folLoioing resolutions i:ere
Adopted:
RKSOLUTIOy KO. 1989
RESOLV^.j unanimously by the Pa-k "o%Bii3.?fon that
for the best interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby •-equestei to
approve the folloipinj PAYMENTS:
y. J. KVPOK
First Payment - /ieconditicnin_j and
Alterations Aquatic Park recreation
Building, decch Street at Polk Street,
LJOUJS A.xL'OhEJ 7/? SFRVICS, ISC,
Armorej, Car Service for Park .ievenue
I'nit^ - June 1950
.iALFli Mfi:-AT
Concerts - JunelOSO
I 7,427,70
Paint in J Interior of ^lub ^ouse at
Lincoln '^rk "^rolf Course
Final Payment - /-" itectur^l Services -
^"epor" Pill" Tnd Specifications, etc,
for Hi''le ^iar.jf it Sharp Park,
324,00
1,635.56
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139
Haa. NOm
1990: .
Re?, No,
1^
v^ J'. « 4.4 ^ .
RESOLUTION ffn^ i^r^n
^THEREAS, William 11. . Coffmn irns appoinied to the Park
Commisaion on January 29, 1948, elected pre.U-
dent on January il, 2950 and ha? presid>'d iHth
dignity and marked abilttu, bringing to the
ieliberations of this Commission the experience
of hi 3 tnelve yearn is n member of the
Recreation Commission ; and
WHE-iEA.S, Commissioner Caff man, at hi a oDn request, is
retiring from the .Commission as of June 30,
1950;
now, THE:iE^VRE, PF IT RESOI/E) that the members of the
Park Commission hereby express to Tilliam If,
Coffnan their heartfelt thanks for his un'^ el-
fish devotion to the beet interestc of the
citizens of San FranciPco; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this reso ution,
properly ertgrossed, be presentei to
Commissioner Coffman, ith a copy to H'.s
honor, Unyo-r Elmer ". Robinson, the Hono'^able
Roord of luperui 3or3 cr.i to l/r^, ^'illiin iJ,
""of/man,
RESOLUTiON "0, V^'^1
.iZSOjWEj uuani iOUJl}, by ti.e Park Commission thai
for the best interest and proper cjjr.duct of the Perk
Department the Controller be ani itf hereby requested to
approve the following ALLOTVErTS and r.UrSFKRS:
Amroprioti on
913,500,110
r ram
012, 200, 06
Aauatic Park
Contractual
Servi ces
70 Id en 'ate Pnrk
ConueKi er. ce Station
.■iehabiH tat ion
7:U "CFERS
To
033.336, 12-06
Winio'" Tcshing
Aruatia Park Center
550,00
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140
THASS'^E.^S {Cont'd)
X2
91?. 350.03 91 P. 670.03
Faodstuffs Salea & Purchase Taxes
Commissary Division
912.213.01
laint, d Repair
Bldgs.
General Division
912.213.04'-3
}/aint. A Rep, Bldgs,
Derioliiion of building
on land acquirei for
Kesar Stadium Recreation
Center
850.00
30.00
912.215.01
^/aint, cf Repair -
Walks c^- Honds -
reneral Jiu*
S 12. 2 14. 09
Uaint. A Repair
Structures
Commissary Jiv.
912. if 13, 04
Replaceient:? <♦
Reconstruction
Hecreati onal uivision
9X2.213.04
Uaint. A Repair Bldgs.
Hecreationnl Division
160.70
119,66
211.35
OT
63.07
r.uy.VTJOlf }!0,^U^
fhai
ORD^.R yOR
SERVICE OR
roRt
125
rredt/. in .'/•
126
ygrguSnT,
-iros.
127
ylc'.e reading
'0,
• rscBI^ZIo.
AVDUrT
125.00
Independent
appraisal for
Director of Prop.
in rnnnect :n with
-ertnin real property
Lots 1,0,3 ii'^i ^h
Assessor's Hock ■ ..'.'■^,
end uelphinc k.U^n re^
n^irsl for k'cLoren ^arn.
^ns*nllat\on of
sir in -H cast i ron
pipe conr.ectiori it
fhe 'fold en '-ct*
Park Stniiun Con»
uenien , e Station.
rieplacement of
Cnges on the
■'hiii f^K
'e^rx B
•^heel at Herbert
'J *i nnhocK er
rlayfield
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199 £.
ORD^'R FOR
SERVICE OR
WORK
128
VKI'DOR
Acme Wrecking
Company
DESC-JIPTION Al'CUKT
Demolition of 585,00
Building at
S?4''5?8 Frederick
Street, San
Francisco, on land
acquired for the
Keaar Stadiu^i
Recreation Center,
RESOLUTION NO, 1993
RESOLYEJ unanimously by the Park Commission that
for the beat interest and proper conduct of the Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby recuestei to
hold over for use in the nert fiscal year for the rur-
poae for which the funds were made available the unencum*
bered balances in the following appropriations:
Arpropriation
912.500.20
912.500,77^1
912,500,77»2
912,600.77^
j12,500,77
^ir-. 500,7^^1
912,500, 7S''2
912,500,79
912,500,64
012,500.68
9 IP, 500,92
912,500.112
^l?,r00,114
912,600.03
i^l2,60^,05
:>12.:'13.01''6
^ir,2ii. -2
Ccnveni ence Station at
Speeitray Ifeadow
Sunset Heights park Landscaping
Balboa park '^onrenience Station
Buena Vista Park :urvey. Plans
and partial ^- elopment
Sutro Height"^, Juruej,, Plans
and Development
Hew Quarters for pri, nates -
J, F, Zoo
If en Cuartcrs for fant'i'^rs &
Leopards
Convenience Station, -S.F.^Ioo
"nij fiec" Seating Facilities
Kes'ar Staiium Rehabilitation
Lincoln Park prriiafion^ Spstem
}'e-^.orial to yruiser '.".'.
San Jfrancr^-o
Aiministration "'u-.iiir.j
ycLcen park Land
yesar Staiium K-rtension - Lend
^ieishhacker PlaufieU Jtom
Seu^er ^ _
minting 'trucV^^'-s - San
Franc i SCO
P.oolo ji^Tl
— '<•»" o
8,000,00
7,000,00
10,000,00
43, Jl7.lt
4':, 310, 00
46,375.00
12,000,00
21,920,00
2,ni.32
32,672,07
13,576,00
7,500,00
52,269,23
36,605,32
,336»56
Qj' 'TO nd uaintenance <*•■ Hepair . .,
Leakproofmi, R^pa^ ■
Feating Fir.-f^ Flior o-
Tower,
aoproae t.^e ,-ollo:^-J transfer-^:
^1P11< -.; ^oApr'o:. .ir.ll'.^4 1,-750,00
From yi.'P'-'P' 'J^*-'-' • '
", ... vi^ ".r.is for tenpora-i, -ej In "'.'•■ t
^;*; 'io]erson, O-eO.l Fo-er^an
-.,p,r 0-. ' en leave - i^.^-i'' fay July .
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5/56/50
142
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From Approp, 012,110,04 to Approp, 012,119,04
To provide funds for temporary replacement
of John Reoetria, O^SS Tardener on leave
without pay July 10 - Aug, 18, 1950,
(Rir. T'1223)
275. 00
RESOLUTION NO, 1996
RESOLVED, that the signs, or location where signs f^ay
be needed in Golden kite Park, shall be
reuiev)ed by the Superintendent for the pur-
pose of marking all of the various O'-eas nnd
buildings so that they may be easily located
by intereste i parties, and
B
E IT Ff'RTVER HESOLVPl that the Superintendent be
au
thorisei nnd directed to proceei 'rith the
changing or ins
tailing of signs to the
end
that all signs may be ma
ie uni*'or'n insofar a,
prac
ticnble in i that all vording -m J ?i2e of
sign
s be held to the ".ini-nu".
THE Si'-KRTN'^EyD^"^ RVPORTEP.
That the Zoo Director na
i rerue'-fel vc-^-issi on
tn cschange ten
•'acacue monkeys for n pair o
r otter
from
Louis 7oebels i-. i t
^a* n
he "'co^m
enlei that the
reaue
3t be a ran
teit It I'os o } order *ii
That he ha I recei.u
ei the folio
the
• «
pro ie'^ts sri
fc i '"ie i an I t
0 y ec f
ran
tracts to the lowe^
^-pLArEME!
ifi'-^KER ^^''•'•l'^
yi C 1 f
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DEl'OlI :
FREDEH
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'umpinrj
Lake
143
lake Merged - Dumping. On motion of Co^imiasi
oner
i- ^
rr, seconded by Commiaaioner Puckl
eu, the request
from the Department of Public Works to use a
land at Lake Merced for dumping and fillini'-i
portion of
n purposes.
was referred to Co-^mi ssioner Teller and Superintendent
'Jirod with full power to act*
» » i'- it 4J- »
In concluding the last regular xeetirg of the
park Commissi on. Commissioner Teller highly compliment jd
Mrs, J, Bundy on the pleasaiv, efficient an 1 ahpayn
helpful "Vinner in which she has served the present Park
Commi .i3ion as a '^ distant to thi» 'Secretary of the
"•^
Conmiesi on,
"ommissi one^ P'xrr jsked that the comments
on Mrs, Bundy be included in -^he minutes of the neeting.
There being no further busing!^:
'/7-#
the Commission , the meeting war; adjourned at 4:.'^0 p.m.
Wlllia'^. of-.ar'?. Secretary
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fi/30/50
144
San Francisco, "aJf'ornfa
June 30, 19^0
"^
Specinl
yeeting'
A special meeting of the Par'n Co'^n' ^^^ion '"os
neld on Friday, June 31, 1950, nt 2 h.'Tj,
The following Commisaionera were preset:
llr, Tilliam ;'. Co 'fna%. President
"r. yinhr.el J, Buckley
Mr, Frei j. Parr
vr, Harvey K, Teller
Replacement of the JtorT. Jever at t\e n'erbfz
Fleishhack er Pla^fi eld, Jan F'-nncirco 7ooloqical AT-ig". ■» .
Tne Secretary preaentei the follominj cida ^eceivei
covering this project:
Ba se Ri i
ni
$ P965.0D
■\ 25
4356,00
1^.50
5426,00
9.50
5800.00
l'',50
6642, 00
11,50
6?35,00
i'. ^r
Arthur Wclljren
If, J, Lynch
Ferguson Rros,
Robert JuUcUair
Fr^d T, Fairey
Callahan ^onatruetton ""o.
On the reconmendntio'^. :)f ih^ "ur erwts'^-^e^-t , *^.e
Jolloi'^ing resolution '.-or adopted:
:iEJOLUTJoi' vr, 199?
RESOLVED unanimously by the Park Comn^ssion that
a contract be awarded to Arthur r-jjlgrer^ /-■ " '"' "' ^':e-
'lent of tie storm ,«»--'*r of the Herbert -'leishhacKer
Flayfi eld, Jan F-anci'^ao Zoolo .-i ccl ;cri*-.<!, --.i ^ .«r
'^eoretiry be and he ir hereby authorized tj '.-ecuta the
aaxe in the -.cine of the Park Comminsion -zni ^hai p9ym0nt
therefor in ^h" a^.ou-. ' ','47,53
Appro J J '~ ' ' jn i' . ^ . "J.^.
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'^here h e i '
:om^.i saion, the m^et
1 i 'ou "1 1* ' a
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INDEX
" "or - -
RECREATION AND Pi.RK COir.lISSION itlNUTES
JUNE .?7, IQ^^U th.'jujh DEO'CT^IiEH ly^l
m.
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^^
ADLIINISTRATI )N .iu ELDINQ (noopeat,l.n and Park Oef)^.) Date
(See fcLapen Lod ',e )
Contract with Kli'by !c :.'ulvln,urchitc.: ts , for
j're.'aration rinal |)laM admlnla '.ra 1 1. ^n bld£^.,
ilcLai'OJi Led re.
Com-n, approve 3 preliminary i^lans of Kirby iz
Mulvin for /..dninia trati in Jild;^,
.iPt Co'X-.ai)prove3 preliminary plt^ns for ^idi.
^ernodelln;: McLai^en Lo
lui
-.. uppro"/yo worklnj_^ ir^
vin for .'.dm. Jld;-:.
of Kiro^
iruwin^s of Kirb^
Cj':!. a,>proves final
.'ulvin for iidn, 15ld^,
Hea.lq.1, Controller reqae^i tod tru.^iifer funds t
moot low ■jil ')V .ii':n.Hor3 tneyer
lid. S-iiXM-"/ ! .'. -
re : r.
ed i rant tine extensi'
HI c
.^'■. 1>J reiaestinj^ n.^^n'ov^l oy itayor, Supe
>:i
Li^olior )f ^ i.'t^lenental approp. of
^u, Jil,
Joii^rac tor willing' to defer Cjiitru^it
tnro I :i 1 1/30/
:5U,
imyt 'ri.Hor.:.t"
ever Go. ,C ):'itr. .7.'
.cM a alter,iti-in3 •: oLdditi ..-is I'cLar
^♦-» / --r
13 (i
on
t conrr .ct ■:243,1 ^.^.^^j
in t r . 06 , \Jn . Ho r s t ne - = 0 : ■ '
dej.>.-'Oy, .■:n
^17,olu,32.
63,303,3" i
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3/ V51
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4/ 3A:i
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330
Lo/ii/51
307
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207
t^/?L./^l
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2UL.
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.inittier otr
ijluvi^rjand
1. ■!cIntT3 I
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f ieldn ■! 4 so
on, final
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siii'f
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,-. ^. A) Date
■■^'-J^!r?«r'f?«r;';rant3 additional ' Ine for decision
If kcr :-Pk 'Jo ■'I. -elatlve to acquis lti:n. Pres.oaill.
Mirlnr;k3;:s3o:.;.epre3entati.e3 TronKat-l Fk.Servlce
^S.F.?lun:iiai:-.Hou3ln^u3So.ureed acquis! Ci )n Dy.iec.5e
PlcCouTi. Coin. to 3tady aen.M^^r's report :c decide. 12/ u/31
St.?ark Com-n.r'ec'd a six .Ti03.' extension or tine in
wiicn to 'ieclde ..arcnaae oi' .i. Island i'rj.-n i^^ed.uovt.
ien. :/^r, '£ he c.=cPk. Com. Pre 3. to confer witn i.Iayor 3: ^^ . ^ ..^
r'inance Comr.re fiaancin^ of /..Island's naintenajice . 12/27/51
^:::J^LO J. tJ.S3I PL.iY>iHJUND, .irt^ueilo 31vd. -c ^dward Street
Com.-:, cancels Htis.^j^l, covering; Hoasi P/G a^reernont^
conitr.coot ?325,OjO,V/.-..Merciiant,arcn' s fee 522,750,
,,^.. . ,. o^t oor'tified by C Dntr.-'lior.i no funds) 0/IO/5O
». ..^. -.r p'joTr'ted uond fds. recently appropriated
'or -J. .31 V, ;..le'."/ r'.'Js ic a^reents. to oe reconsidered
J'JT-. -'eting. " 6/10/50
2 .. • . . -.'OTnenda modlf icati ;n ori[daal p/^ plans
■ ■ :^ . :o swiTining pool, etc, 6/2 |./50
Com-:. .96 approves City Attorney's recomendati 5n
*£ sef-i'^- claim wit:; Judith n. Conner for .^'l+'JO.
{F/G accident) 9/la/50
jen.!'^r'c Goinittee recomends pools at Mission Park,
'. .^.-.ic Park, riamilt^; .•'} ■: aolsI P/g. 12/1^/50
,ic j,262,Comm. recoinends j/urchase of stoel bleachers
'-- 3lv ./g3 total --- :^,j;0 I'ro- 'L,7:;oc.3d.?:md. 2/ d/51
. ... :t;aieJ requu.^;. ;:■ j/je tljnto Sec. 11 Jr^ier
swl-iln- pool. M-/26/51
. i
..r-rj.
'eun .kVenue.
• ■ > ij • ■
e p^>,2,, .
2nd pay t ^ . . . 3 tende 11, "
'VI , J J Ta» approved payt
'.'.^nd Aind I'or
J ' » r - ^ • 2^4. ,
" -2,0^.2.62.
• ^ ..dell
.- » - r-^ • - J ,
^r.'lell
. . (1>^7 Bind
jlenont!-. 1
unij
» 3,,-^j.70 -
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ACUATIC P-.'.^' {^: vitinued)
-Commitments have been made for use of Aquatic
park for a "..'aritimo ^Museu-n.
Mayor's Com-ilttee ^-ranted use aq.Pk.^ld^. for
Columbus Day cele oration.
Time extension ^runted Eveready Elec . Co. for
lijhting installation.
Gomnissioner Parr to 'neet wita .vlaritime rep-
resentatives, tiia uon.:vl£,r., r. City iitty re
prep. agreement lor presentation to Commission,
3oy Scouts to request approvsjl jf nrt Comm.for
impro e nents to Sea Scout 3ase, nq. Pari:,
(Approved by uec, i: Pk. Gom;n,)
Final payt, Eveready Elec. Co., li^^ht Jlxtui'^s,
pavilion, ->22U.u5,
Res. 9/4. appro /ea a^ree .it .prepared by City Atty
Dot.Comm. I: Maritime Museum .iSsn. foruae i^qaatlc
Park @ $1 yoar.
Gom.m, ;ies.l05, modification connratit 320 wita
3ray C'lastr.Co. for iV.q.Park lild^^. repair,
He3,lb2, repairs nq, Pk. .'-(oc . 51d^. (Net contract
^5702.) Bray Constr.Co.
He 3. 195 aut.nori zin^j puri'ihase of land adjacent
to /.";uatic Park from Pub. "Jtil. Comm. '. t lis-
toric value, 'or sv/im-^in,;;; activitios.
.,es.212, final .javr-iun" '^ray ^ ,..^li
320, .57'^'.20.
6C
1 1 .
17-.>
7/2 7/5 u
11/ y/50
12/1^/50
1/11/51
1/ ,ri
1/^:751 175
2/ ■>/.! 1- -
3/ V51
y y,-i - ■
./"/51
,/ ./51
/'/27/:.u 27
c/iV:^j
-/l:./50 • '
oritr .
Co. ,
. tv/i'n^in^
A
iien...!^r' s Com-iit^ee recomn-j.iab -i :.''' .
pools - MlJoion i-iii'. , Kquuric r" :■: , u- __■ oi. lyu
. , : v..
lies. 215 Com.m.autnorlzes Gen.I.^^ir. to eni_,a,,^e • • .-
ltscT:ural :^ cinjirieeriUj^ services for ^-ians .. ^r
eaclooin^ 3win li.n^ ijool Aquatic Park x uevulop-
inj, com-n. rec. ctr. at r.'lssl^a Park,
-.2;^^,Coni.roi:i.er i-j .osted approve SV.i/i: ^r.
ruiiiiett, Parez :: jiUtcaiso.i -290,En{^ineerin4^ 3'-rv.
.'te3,255^f iii^l P''yt Master .: aurd, ..rc-.l' uc ts,
Jjntr.i4b -.^i-tl (net oo.itract .;13i+l) ( tu^^air to
roof decks, ,."iaatic Pk. .;ec. hid . )
~ent'^]
'r^j;. -)
:::air',
. tic '!-:
i mn i n
"_^v. 1 V ipple'
. ■ ' u _ ; t .
il - no
- ~f i'"w
'U. I. 1 Mill'
i- a : ■ < :
... ■ > ' ^ 1 • ^j
. . .-. .-5 _
^n-2 -2 >0.00.
I >^ . J
. juatlc
'jn^^in • • oreon foi
. ; place an > '. ■ - ' l:'e
M Iti ... : ;', 1^-j ^ .
.<^3.4.ji modif icatioa ;.^re'jmeiit Vi; ' * ... ■' **y
Co., .3'utro Hts. Location deleted, ,. i acxI'^-. , ..rk
3 instituted. (Coin-oper.-.tcd to ieso-^i;os j
'--..r:^:. Jo-T.. autaorizeo ",.'.'. ■ Li-ne M-*3e.-i • j
i-e vacant roon for Si)ec. .-.--r i .'.1 ■•^.' .,1 ,
.1 •
0'
■'.t'rlLi.-ie .!useum AasociaLi .; ria' _• - r 1*
bertn 3.i..Japital City, ..:aa''ic , c.r,''.
.■(us,^c3 Co 1 .i.^^rauts uje j^' ..lu tic i •
fand trr"3und3 I'or Coi. )ay, Oct. 1.^,
5>irance mujt ^e r-arrl;i ...j .itlzena' Co-n 1.
■'-j.^UJB i''e<jao^r,ia .ivil J*^" > •: ..
. - ontn e. ; ; j/l/51.
' --1 .. '1, -prove o ! . . ■ . . 1 I.; ^ ;.- ,
snueo no ■ • - ■ '
Date
Page
0/21^/50
if6
(i/2/4/50
i+6
0/2^/50
4?
o/2i+/50 i4.6
9/W5U 5a
9/W50
12/u/
1/- /I
1/ /:1
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9/20/50 77
11/22/50 126
il/22/5u 130
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171
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'V '^Vi . IC rtjgC (Con* InuMd j
~'s..ow 3oat proposal for itquatic Par.< to be sub-
mitted ot n«xt Gom-.issiyn noetln^^.
Hes.^93,Coa-^. authorized Maritime ..luseura to moor
Snow Boat s.S. Capital City at Aq.Purk, i'or ox-
.jiblt pur:' )se3 ana . jr operation ad a cafe-
tneater ?.;" reataurant, Gen.M^r,?c3ecty autnorlzed
to ent jr a^re« lent to bo approved oy City atty.
iea»60i' t) Pumiett, Pbvuz ^ Hutchison, soundlnj?;s
• :HIT£Cfj-^;L :.£HVICSS
Contract Kirby x Mulvln, pre.jyration final plan
adninlstration ul!^;., .'Jci^aren Loi^e.
- J i:,ap,-'rove3 preliminary ^lans oi' Klrby 5c
Mulvln for iidm. Bld{j,
Payment to Klrby x '.'jlvin o:' i25uO for prelim-
inary plans Adm. Bid,-.
Coi-^, approve 3 .v ^rkln, .:>_", l.i,
re-nodellnt: .'./jLaren Lod^e.
Coum.autnorizeii •■ . ,; on^. o-.-zices or ...,-jorj.
rtid.Jell and Cnao- ■ ustr. jjccor lleld
M-Laren turk,{Oo.'. ; jnutr. not: to exceed
"' > • ; •
^*'''- -•^- * ■• ••" '-iato agraemt. witu r )lluck
■'. rJi^ts .jf oj.idtr, jjriv. stations at Hllle
. ^, i>'.:^r,^ Pai'^c, : f^ton - i^utt. (Total cdt.
Date
11/ t3Ai
for udm. old[;.
/'/'^7/i..
jrs
^ MC'i .
Soccer
LBren
LOy,
Projuc o
.nal f'-
3
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:v
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io/iy/50
76 r
•
11/ ./
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391
^
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12/ 6/f<l
1+00
12/27/51
410
0/27/50
3 )
7/12/50
li^ ,
7/^7/50
23
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//2//>U 2i
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30
-5
77
70
7^
120
1-7
AHCHl'rU^;'''cJH^vL S.^aVIC.:.o ( C on t iaue d }
IFs . 29i; , (Jom-Ti . approved a^jret.';'it. wltn Jaace
3c P.iU lei xor prof, aorvlcos for pltina x
3peciricatlon3 for julooa i-'ark Soccer :^''ld.
(To replace Mcijaron Park Soccer i''lfcld}
Supervising architects for West Sunset Com,
Ctr. c .K.O., Merchant neet. '/. a.Mercaunt' u
prsl. drawings tipprovod in prlacliole uy Jornn.,
but actual fxi^proval v/itiilield until -lutuul
acrecnent rtucned wit- .'.of ::duc . re central
pathway,
,103.302, final i)aymont w. 0. Me reliant, ..-c. Ser-
vice 3, Con tr. 332, ;905. 10. CUley)
.".es,317,Con'n.approvo3 iirelimia' r - • L; ns -::
■i ;.i v/orkin^ -Irawln^s for Sil-.' -^r-ace 'g
.. ' •o^;ai'e'I oy ■/i.G. Merchant,
Hes,322,ljt ■; final pt.-t .,'-i.a. '-sr" ■• . vt-
.''2L^f(J.\ ^,jr. ■.' 1. ;>. 'lercnant, Goritr.o,
Uf;ctural i'jrvlces, inc . 31515.09,
.;.32(j,.'v'.vurd o :.' ..rcnitoctural C'ntr' ct to
■' : ild iel for 1: , ■:■ ,. y^, _^. j^v
c,occer ^'leld.
.<ds. 335, Contract 33^4., final payt
So.Suiiset Groun
-'■'33.335,- Hitr.,,/
Coz'on
.;0 3.3^1,
Mulvln,
nd -Ud, . (;o'
at
itb. rr jun'
^a'.,i'iaal
payt ?1105. J j(,,i
j'l' no . r'..e ' Ha
:MCti ^a _.,
.'J ^ . 35'+ , '-. ' pro 79 .i .■ ' .
plans ). . r^/jj .
'"' ■ ■ ' ■ .. le V!j1o: 'ntai
•-> '- L , , ,t;
JI'
'ore. .a;it ' ::
itdoor
J. r-ax
^en^ioat fro-n Henr-j !. Cnescoe, ..r-
considern t:!
)ri
■ , 'Jo 1 "..ucce
'ol lnln.':rv
l^t . . 'ercaant
'^ "'-■-■;■. fj JilV . 3 t- '' !
posed ■ ' : ,r-> -a lent;:
- t Sunset
Olty arciiitect tm i
c .aditl ^ lelly .. ,, ■ , ;.,.
.ie3./j._py, Jiaal ,.;ay:. •.
mortal uulidlnf, .0 ..,,,.
_i'-../- ',0ontr.l5l, ;.j .,:i.>^. '.u'w .u,.
^■- -■■'-<- L.. J jatr.^rlce 73y.u3.
La;vrence .lalprln/. •ca'j^gjt^? a.
' i-irudent al^i.-
^ '-lop.-nont. (ni-o . ^ .1-.
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.J . 1 ■ J 1 ' 0 , 1 M 1 1 1 1 ' :> I '
- ,» ' ^a u-o -j'jn . I'. : 3,"
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: o 1' iv .-r<;l. )iar. . '
nient .■,,»:, ,i.nai'-i.'^'>ja,/vi-c., '
in prep.^.rol. .^luns "or .x .
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I i-
: ■ . o' ■ v: i
Date
2/^1/51 2ul
3/ 0/51
3/ ^V51
3/ V.l
3/ ■ :
3/22/51
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'j;.ace Lc .ti"Jdoll pf'j rented lastur ?lJt .'lari for
Soccer Stu'-iiuT, lialboa Park. u-en.M,jr,to submit
reiJ'jrt at next 'noetinj.
r<as.4yj recortll'lc&tlon of (J3ntr./+0, D.B. Kirby
: .3. Muivin, including, fees ,v2,y6l.31.
He3.4>6,Co-rn. approves contr.to Appleton &
'A'olftird for i;rfll. plana Tor cons tr. Exhibit ?c
Ex;)oa,31i,j,'J.'J.Park - Gorvlcea to 312, 600.
, .^.,, 0 D.B.Kirbyy: T.3.Milvin,3rd .ooyt
%l,69S, ■> ., ; )ntrj^(3 arch.'jceritj. superv.
. ..,,;;,, J ')"'.-i. approves Master r'lan .'or o:5ccer
iield, prop. by Cnnce ?c '{id:lell. Sont to Art
Go"n,for approval. Sec^'.*- -7 to call :'or bids
for constrjctl Tn.
-.^.>-^,.,: ... j.i.iuru .c:r.i , . l.-w-.! puyt Ric-.TTrid P/G
.1, 'J5.52; final p«yt .- -i;;lor iVa 'y^\.\)}>,
• ' .;•■,:. itract x^jIIhck ic
')ate
'»^oe
0/23A1
3-^5
0/23/51
326
3/23/51
330 >
9/13/51
33ci
>/lci/5l
10/25/51
12/0/51
' ' >■■■■' • •■'■-' ■^atorod wltii .urd :
;.i.'j3 iji- w<*t,«r -^ t^lec. service, fencin, .etc. .
^ed i2,l60.
wiiUCO
• ' •' ■;. o',r.c oat
- • > ^■ J. ;
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f^;"^lvd..- ^rszu St.
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7/27/;
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71 /.
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350
375
3>o
12/27/51 .a.
12/27/51
ly
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30
AHT COMMISSION (Continued)
:iQ3.2i49 Modification Coutr.2ci rUdlell •. .ni.ce -
Location 3occer playln^ field trf.n^fer -ed to
'lalboa Park o;i roc. of i^rt Cor.-. ■■ City
PlannlHt:. (I'^r'ori ".:cLaren Park)
Approved re-noval yranci^i :Scott Kts^^ Stntue fro-i
pr(.;ciO!it location. Ma;,/or'a viev/a to be rocoivod.
A,'i)roved final workin,.. druwin|_^a for t^en. facllltios
l)ld,,. "£ conv. station Hifle ;<antje, S.arp rark, i:
conv. atati ni ■., i. ^ • . Jolf Cour^ie.
:;otificatl . .. <ut -i-nend'ients ^o ; \^-: ;.
.. ..'jved (aj Prl-nato ': Panther Ca^-eSjJ).}
( o ; iid i \ 1 1 xaal Plaque, Cruiaer U3S ; ." .
(c) Jej.'Io.tae ''e'loriul ^anue
)';^rk J^li' ^
■v^
.-> A Ji*
Jivic J(;.:i .^..'i '.Jj -^ .'. tt'jtj :',)proved
locati ;ri )f . ra;:Gi3 Jcott .'ley ' ...uient.
."tec- . ■' -iin'ii :io3,3>.t''>» - ^.j.i-r/ :
u;.d - :. .yuL u^y Poot L or ..vv ...u ' :_:■
'-^'■'i ^ " • ( ;iaci ,)riur ap^jrjvul _ ... •, ,.)
Park •i-ii-':.
■t.i, •■ .r ,a't
■ii'". ■ '...jrLzed 1:0 p ti-n^e
.»-■ Lj,.n
,krt .^o 1 .
Preo : < ■
1 1 , J
: or:
luo
,.'•';.■);! 01" .v-h:.o, Ivi^i: ., proved:
oJ.lv'.-r :■:■■■': ' , ' - ■ -
^ ; . . . ...
n i u u r u . .
npproval .
•1 31r', .',{■>} .. jn.:1
; ..'1 ilti,ni3 to
a; -'M7i;i
' »
1 --.
..-"l
3 for ::: 3:..:n.'actl o:;.
;.rove . a x'or
.e .-i- >.v,ry to call i'or
Se. • . .,ly5l ,■ . :: (,,) _ ... ^ . .
- ■ ■ it G omi . ■ r.iuj Jroun : ,
.'-Vint; - - i-:in^ i.roa, -.ur. • .Jr.Mu.
•rre<i: Jo i:ele,j.ijne o jo'.... la Jul
•; .3 t
or
'-■^.L.,L... .)xr, a !vl3tj J t._L i;'f;l.
- •-■-';. jL. : oui ..vu.; r-rei.;- ,'
^-.'': ojccer it^alun. Disa^px-uv
vulley J-'leld-uade - ^,^1,^^.1^' i
uHtQ i>a^e
1/11/51 165
I/25/51 17-.
2/a/5i
3/^ .
3/.
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' 1
21t.
t^./l2/:ji 23.
3/0/51 257
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LL:i.)i»xnjK (CDntlnued)
<o3.217,'Joii'']. requests Bl. oupvs. ai^provo
Date
tlmo exton3lon in uwardin^i cjntructa for
.onnbilltation Kezar, Uoiistr.Conv.StHtlona
G.U.i^ark, Baibou i'k. , i: ^,b\ 1,00 u&r iens to
2/5/51, tj jjeriit tine allowance fund tr.vnsi'ei's, 12/14/50
.(03.2ly (;on7i.a;)ijrove3 Sivplem. A^jpDp, .,>7>932
(Gontr,vl7,S^32 intone x^eteraen :^ Sona for
Convenience Stations)
.-^'j:^, 23"^, Co'Tn, approves contr.for conatr, two
C3nv.3t!ition3 (i Halboa r'urk ■; 1 Old Speedway
fitehdowj) .intone het^raen ■': Sons ■t;;34,37u.
3piniDn 01" City atty. tjiat ."iuc.Bd.I''aiu-: Ir^oneys
can ue uded to devoljp 'jaloou park (for 2
oaaeball ilanjnds),
.le3.2H.y -nodificatl )n coiitr.2(J Hlddell •: Chace
-Location soccer playing field trani;fe--ed
from McLaren fark to ''alboa Park ->n rec. of
nrt 'JofTT. '■. City Plan:iinij.(Cr'jdlt of :.113.j)
U^*' . Toi. Autnority exfjupts construction
'5 ■■■-.■. .?t ti-n it i_lboa .^ark.()rier I.I-q.)
.-.. Peter-: 'iu ■: Sons j,iven .-er-nisai m to dt:j"t
work on conv. st ti)n uof. -»,'^, .^ -ertlf^Hd
inder certain cviditi:-. -erriiien,
Con^-ressman S..eiley o.rors co-optrati ,n In M-
provinc .ialDoa pv. f^.cllities.
2?^,^^^.'.^^'"'''''''''^°''®^ &oree-nent . :• j- ace -
?ii:iel 1.. .r.f. .orvices 'or .ians x •.leclf-
^cer Field. (To re^^iuce
>-Jatr,t:icj ^0 A.P'-'
*l7,32?.uy for :
Ications i.r Jal.Purk ^.ccer Field. (J.
.■McLaren Par: o jccer PieiJj ^^•^^'
- jp ^ jc'jor
-•- J.
.-yt
ae3.3c7,
Sjccer Ficiu,
'/cLa.-'in P) ^A ;
.*>4<li>oa Phi'k, ,37
• • • O V. 1 » . ■■ 5 '
; .'■t'op.,
'••n fM^ii'* ^-'"^^^^s Outbin n';i't
^i-ieedv.
or
1^/14/50
12/20/5U
1/11/51
2/21/sl
3Ai2/5i
V3/il
V20/51
i^ace
1^5
I46
If
jy
1/11/51
165
l/ii/5>'l
167
1/3:^/51
177
2/d/5l
17ii
:22
227
.^-U
gALBO^. P^i^K (Continuo'J)
Dlr. Plunnlni^, /i.rt Com-.-i., ndvlsod that pro-
ilninury plans B.Pk.ooccer otadlu'Ti approved,
He3,$k7 tContr,2y6 - Ijt puyt to .Uddell i
Ctiace vl'4'-*^-' conatruc. Soccer Jtudiu:n.
,ie3,552,C;omm,aw.a-'ds contract to Carroll J.
Collins iJonatr.Co. Por Dic.'er Pield at Julooa
?k. for ..126,207.
iirt Comn. approved prelliiiiai-y drav^^int^b, ,i.Pk,
iocoer 3 tad lam,
Carroll J. Collins (jjnatr.Co. to co-nnence work
on Balboa Soccer r'lold,Oct ,20, I951.
.iej,570,Contr,2;»'o, to J.y.. liddell x i'.^.Uiiace,
2nd iJuyt .^rctiltectural '.; P^ri,,, 3apv, vl75u.
(j3C(;er Jt-.dlum)
.lej,57U,Po A. j^ut'ii-'.jon .: 3on3 - Pinal payt
Contr. Plo ( P unit;;) ,...^, ..vi} .014..
Pea.P-- ,' ' .;.:n'jL J. CoIj.Ihj C dus tr ,C ), ,
OnnrM't 1-^3, ijt payt ..P2,u3i^, Ic .
I-nproveiionts roque-stod by Alemany )!-;♦ .
:i:: 1
. 3 "1 ") C •
» - - 1 , . 1 o , 5
t L'')_ t ' " 0
•;':!3.oiu,i./on,'j_,r.x Jt!;ty t) eater a^jree-nont
with CJ;fioe ■': Hid !ell for firctil-ycturul .inr-
vlc«s for lovelopment "looa Soccer I'ield.
(Con3tr,co3t 17ci,0UUj Teo :.'-, -^ ' sceod
a J, (350.)
::C'V PL..Yuri.jJ.P). 3.-: -n i .,- — •• ■ ■ ■'- .
'.V>. 3r ;or to ]ure:i
..(_ .
p -^.
Co'nr.1, ca.'icels v,.'.. . .v'jy jjv'j,
a^-'eoTent cjnstr. ■•
t:
^
near Co/'ti .nl .^ven i'i .
nt
, t n
^)ate
Pa^e
lO/Ll/;i
361^
io/il/51
367
lu/17/51
371
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A^3,122 tr&ndror-a Block 2693A to 3d. of
Educi.tl:jn .'< traaa'cra 3lock 2>'i^5^ to
nee. •• Pk. C^-nnl^Jslin. 10/19/50
Dlr. Prop. sells If^O Harnps-lre 3t. property
Supt.So.'io:)l3 asks 3d. Supervisors thtit trans-
fer of Columbia Gq. 'j: ,jjrtl)n McLaren Pk. to
Bd. of "due, be ^jlaced before ©lectorote. lo/ly/l^O
^63,11+3, autnorizea r.r.'insfor of ^'T!; acres in
nJ^er.sTr' -, '<lk. 636O to 3d,Il]duc, i'or school
purp '■- r $10,000. ' ■■^ ■tcLtireii Park) lO/lS^/^O
Hec.i: Pk.CorTn.:<eii.l97 roqieatj Olty i-l.Con"i.
3 Jbnlt exact ooiui'Jiiries i'or VcLaren I'ark ijr
odoptluii records willini;rie.s3 to ti'an:jfer I'j
HCi'ea to 3d.i;duc,(to :jo sabnltrod to olcc-
toratfe, )
;. , -ie ^cajji axiit ui'ter :,lajt r ;'lan oi' ,,;t.
'J»!vli3n;i Pari' i^ ,'e >•: riwi.
Ha.
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':cUren Ptrk land to Scn.Dtst.ror ioiinyaaie
^oiiool, i Scn.-ie. . ,,^ ,^, ,^ ; ^^ .^^^^
• Jct i^>g au..celledj
Gen." ;'.L^ aabmlt rept.on leolraui ity jf
'.. e of pro.iertles 0t.3d.Sduc.,
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I He3.i?'76 wltii 3, !•'. Unified Scaool Diatrict for
* use Kozar Pavilion oy Pay .Kd.Dept. , »3'l-» i>2,
Superviainij Inijinfier's rept. outlines modifica-
tion in Bd.Educuti )n' a i)roposed land excMan;^©
at Joa.Leo Ctr "c 3urnQtt Slom.Scnool. (To oe
considered at 12/2j/l^l mooting.)
Comn.poatponos c inaiiera ti tn of proposed land
excnantjO with I3d. of li^ducation, including
Burnett c Joti. Lee or) )OPtie3,
^OAHD 0:-' i:jps;r;i3JH3
Conn. requests Mayor '•: Board Supervisors to
approi)ricte :30,0()U I'or oth Bd. 'i.'.pprop.
Bd.Supva. ;le3. 10202 requosts corusiderati )n re-
nu'iing Mission Park to T. Crowley iVa. Cv-^v-.. de-
cided to retain nunc, •: joiect a p/^ to ^13
Honored by liev. J, j.jrowley,
CO'nm.Ros,92 de3i.;;nftt«3 tnose aj^eas w:iere I'L^ninf
siall oe permitted. (To comply IJd. Jupvo . Jrd. -.SPO)
finance Comi. , lid, ou.)'./3., re-^i'^at^ lepto. c >-
o.-oruLe with Mayor's ^i^^e..ti..a - t^rii,>ivo J.<etcxi
reprcjentlnj^ pr.-jectii uefore nakin^ detail-d
plans.
.-(equesttsd to approp.ln r.ne ytn I9q.7 ;<ec. -, >.id ,'(i .
approp: vl3>7,^00 for c jatiufaeacieo t.
'Cor-. --o.llC)
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Date
11/u/iil
12/6/51
12/27/51
7/27/50
y/iV>u
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: .. ■:■ ^duc. : laocl: 2y55B to
V 163.122)
^•: ;:.10:^,req,for i^u.^plenontal
( 3o]i : ^ xn ' ] - . il^y.nt 5 r'jOi'
'-"f.-'VS. : . -.:' ..lor rTiot - ..
Ji.' Bioc: 2oy3/i to
.tec.^cPark Comi.
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or
'elo_r.-p.i Servi'.-e . y/^w .
(. ..i' jr
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Comm.ti c 'I. '^ . ". *, ^'L:.;inco Co--
tenants be perMittei to j*omaia
prop; ■';• :-■;.. .,.. ;> er ■•-
•request tuat
■■! c . :: Pk . C omm ' 3
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a.tpro 'e . > .• .
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to ai);)rove 17tri iion
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declaroo ore parcel
surplus .... i-^^es pro.:
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in^; oHle li' 7 ari.Dloc'^a Ox' Fun;.;. ^dle I'or ai;t.
bld^a. j9n.Mtir.re,rjrted tiie Master Jiuii .'or
1 "^WHv nr I'i'ic tj ..'r/e iQJor ^'roowtty tiirou^.h
...laHnJle. ^A75l
F{es.#ll^>l ;.doi)ted o/20/$l nvtr^n^ reconstruc-
'.I n 31' SpuTilah Monuatery as 'nemoribl t . .d,
ilvariit. Co-^'i.deoiroa to cjopyrate x oTi-or^
aaaiataiice. (Ko Tuiida avalla Die, nowever) ^/23/b'l
H93,53>'»C ''Tn.a,;i)r'0V0o nenuerjnlp In .^ner.Inot.
PhpI' Exec leaves, (Me ;nu..-'ee v35) :^/?-7/yl
. . ^ , JTm. approves mertb«Porilp i.'i I.'at'l
'om'erence,. Vetera Gaapter. (Poss
-"I 10/11/51
■. 'j2 ,.oj^'jat :or reupprop.oi" I'unda i25,5>-"J
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Date
11/22/50
map of
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aea ♦ 216, Oomn, authorize 3 j,\:;. s, Walte,
Surveyor, to I'urnish topoijraphlcal map
B.V.Pat'lr J 'or .;6,'J'jO.
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.ios.:^07,r'jourracirig j.im lunaio ct.,. 1^,30. iaOiji t
*>peter.. ),- rrundy Co,
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notices released iij j-uymunt can ae ntde.
• .2ul,lb'tn -i I'iaal paymont to 2.G.'Ue:idall,
Re3,203 time extoniLoii .rwrited E.C.Stendell to
':'/?y/'-'i,to eonplete wjrk.
.u_.3-..',l-t ■<: rii.uj. payt Hk.O.Mercnant Ojutr.o,
.■ ..,;■.{•, Or. Wn,O.M«i*caant,C.jntr.d,Arcti.Ser-
■-. , Increase ,)1515«'.-'
, •■.■■■ :• 'o'i to ",. ^ 'ini^-an Co.,
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-- ( lienf-moSTMurced Hol^Jits i-*luy(jroand)
Re3.240 Gontrolxer roqaeated a^jprove orders
for p/o apparatus -,?6(35.
Res. 335 to II. L.Peterson Const. Go, ,Gontr.iil
ath 1: final payt 'ji+jOTU.Yi;.
Re3.335 to H.L,.^ot'^r.ion, .*lnul payt 39,^21.2o
Gontr..^^.
H83. 337, Time extfjntilon l!^0 days ^jranted H.L.
Peter.: en Cons-^r.Go. ,Go.itr.4l,
:ies.364 to '^'.L.P'jt'jrjen Gonstr.Go. ,exten3 L )n
12y calendar 'ayu, C>ntr, ,^0.
163.370 to . 1. J.:vrc;iant, C j'ltr'. 131 ,-.rj;: I-
tc'Cta^^l )ruwin£j3,l'l]ifil ^,nyt '■2,l/y.6i^.
CjORILLJ PL/;Ya;{v}Ji;r), 3ut:i ave. iw uuorillo j':"-^t
Go-n-1, ^^r nts porrniaii i. ,jn to ')ir.uo^ !<_; iy of
.cL-i.-. '. > allow .-. ..''ire n^.^^t.tn install
lo.v-jj;- j^ J .u'j ..V'irunL juiuiections to v ; tor
•nain oorvin. Jcienco bid; j,
:{u..: . -. J^,G jn.n, a^jpA'o>,-aci a^i-aomt , ui La r .o.Everlfty
.Jo.tj Instfill -z opt.r.-.te coin tolescopoj at
Uaiir.P,l,g,H. , ; r^atro {tj.
:JnL/;>.fr i'I.tf>Y'_fa J JICD (Anza Viiita) • . -iif ,. ..
fiept.fron H9c.Gon-iitteo,Cira/id Jurv, x'omv.ried to
C'i"i;- "(^r. :'or iramediata actix:.
Date Pa -q
1/11/51
loo
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226
4/3/51
22c
V3/51
227
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Hes.i^31,aiireoment with htXi^elo ■■'. iOvero
(..Ir^.Daa.E. j,2'-'erureen Ldg.,Ta^ irine Co., to
sink well on C.vlatiier property,
]iQS,L^'^.9 to Everc^reen Lodj^e I'or rneala for
aprlnj- crew 5/20 to 6/13/51 » ^555.17.
:-ie3.493,to Pub.'Jtil.Co'n. luvelint^ oUrbajo
donp ^750. (\<or;: jraei')
Ro3.507,for wjrk crow's meals at Camp latner
P.e3.53o,Sui,'plemental approp.reiaeat for
overtime employmont, ^23y.3^»
:tQ3,57'J,Toi j-nne Co. taxes, C. ".a the r '/• Ike Dye
267^.64.
National Park Service advises taut OPS Geil-
in^;! Prices do not a jply to Tonicipally oper-
ated sx'nner camps.
DutQ Pai-
t^Q
J /i J i i . • J
t'OOLS, ujLjs:: On^" PaIK
Co-rm.apiii'oves request of G.G. Angling 5: Gas tine
"l 1' !'or ai-na at parkin;- area.
C^^^J.. yL.vViH)JND, Cavu-a und Na^lee Streets
Final payt fron 3d. Fd. for roands, to 3. J.
Amoroso Constr.Co., Contr. 32, i35.U3.
.;-t Contr. ;35,l43.
aes, 29, CoTn. approves cjtn Hd./i,,.
Eiuipmen*" ,", ■ , j.
1 1
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"o-npletijii.
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;r """^-'^ f^lioiio.^ej £.J.;.rTro3o Const, Co..
'*- > ■ • - - -'ritrhCL
Pinal jh-t C ^ntr.'^^ ■■ i - ..
jond /a:.-;.
Coa-.hea. .
at C^r, :■ ,
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0/14./51
2ci7
6/20/51
295
V23/51
329
y/13/51
3i^u
y/27/51
36c
n/a/51
38c
12/t/5l 39h
7/27/:;o 15
7/27/50 23
7/:'7/:;u ?c
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w/-lV:;u 37
V2V5U .2
y/2V5o 76
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j:|X;;M;s£:.HKGlvI^xTI.Jri Gt::JTI::H (G mnlnuedj
2nd Puyi. H.L.Poteroon Goiiot.Go, ,^313,(jul.>l
(Gonuruct i+y)
3rd Puyt 11. L. Petersen, ojiitr.-^y, A0,570.l4.
i4.tn Payt M.L.Peterbon,Gontr,4<y, ?2u,d45.31
(Total Gjrit:'uct •..326,3^14-)
Hes,209,J?'th Payt H.L,Ptjt>^r=ien, Jvi^r.49,
; . Jr./'1,G nitr.IfOjDod. .03.
Res. 214.1, Go^i:n. approved oth jiayt :{,L. Pu uor..on
:;^:tr.49> '^i,!:'!.^;?.
.{O3.?i)0, 'nn payt '{.L. Pu+:c)r3en C.Go., -J: ^r.i^^,
v3.),U01.7-.
:{e3.27u,C-i.Or.'''3,'l.".P'^' ersen G.Co., Conor. 49,
214.57 a Iditlori. (3ond Fund)
;<es.335 To H.L.Peteraen Gonat.Co. , dtn payt
Contr. ^9 .;;65,422.11 .
Has. 373 To H.L.P'j -er.^on Conatr.Co . , 9th payt
Jontr.-^y :17,461.l4.
:;'j.;.3,'l av.x'I.. •':>.itraot for ^;ymiiaaiu'T e-jul,)'>i .-at
■J ;;]. j^.-'iat^-in for ,'., /." . "u
;teii.^.''o ■ :> ::.i-<. Per. -r^^tai Coaatr.Go., ' • .^..^y,
rui3in, elevu:i)a3 of courts ^.^,^1^.....,
^u Goi. :r,^.2, .-•i.^.j'o*'-
^4,caDin9t3, add 34O.25.
. .^Jy,f
purchase
•-■rj^ia . ..-.L.'. o. ,Cor:t .Z?!
1 -'/l-
Date
Vl^/50
lG/19/50
/. , /,
PuLe
93
11/9/50 113
12/L./50
14U
12/1./;..
ii+i
1/11/51
161
2/0/51
103
2/0/51
155
4/3/51
226
5/0/51
253
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0/5/51
272
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CITY ^'"X'.IV^' (Cantlnuod) ttopnoy'a reco-vienda-
Uccident on Wo3si P/^)
Da to
- ^„^».r that- i)ni)oae'l rens'nlng
pv-^r^yldlo ;3lv^U the "Richard J..*eici lo/l^A'O
rarlsj ctlon lieo.'c Park Con^ii.^Du. '
^^,ary CO... autnorum, ^.Atty to prepare nee.
?:?;^lLllln, for olds .^'-^i;^'"-^ :,^^r U/9A0
'. '• , 'ty htty.inut n«c ..:.;.. ^uu ....noys cua
:eu.aa .0 -avelop al.oa i^ark.lfor 2 Da.euall ^^.^^^^
dia-n^nda)
-o— --ants .-irmi^alon to JiJuster .orpJ ^3 :^e
. .,fj:-l
2/.-l/vl
J.Uni^na a} llo.Md :.z> >i^ii^ ^i ,,i..«tol, Vo/'.l
■.'-;-- '"."PHrlr, lllo^ul. >/^/-^i
^ , .;o.^T. JUy ry3pon.3lble 1 or duira^o
,..,.p ."["vj.i ' • • ; -i oy .)arkwoy3 or tree-
• .ijn to be .'t'ilne-! re :.-- 'iva^ian'a re :ae3t
■ ■ -Jinafor location 4^) if 'y' ^ -^ ranjje leaae
.-:i end Highway.
3en.Mir.to ruqueat City ■--> .--epare
*.ent with P?if!. Catn ■■ . .'''T caterinr
_•. -0:100.. Jl->n3 ut Kesar .' ! . -., Kezar Puv-
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^^^^-^"^ — ■ — TT:^ romm. approves Gen.Mi^r'a rept. of U/26/^1
^'':^1 Ain rospon^loilitiea of t^,rk Kevenue Div.;
^^^?i ^crv'co^n.rcqaoiitod to adopt reor^.L'or pd.
^//I Lru i2/3l/51(J^3.Hickoy'J positi^a elimiaat^.d.6/2bAl
««a iLbOB .<.ique3tini^ C .S .Corrin. to estaulish p03l-
Uon of curator S.i^MaritiTie Muaeum, vm-uO >no.,
effective 10/l/i?l.
'•fin M/'r.roptd: .teor^aniza r.lon of x^k. i.ov.Dxv .
aujmitted for G.S.Gomi. approval.
a/'y/5i
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n.^ C/v requests Feraormel Claaaif ica ti ja Ciunge
(ircioi Janitor in lieu n' vacancy for C 102
Janitrosa.
Ro3 c;gt3.reque3tt.d to eota .liah one janitor' 3 pos-
ition in lieu of one janitreo;.'3 oositioa at dr.
Iijhway(i-'i oddltinn to 1 Janitor's position at
Laf avo t te square , lie l; . ^7y , 11/^/51 •
n s Go'Tn.i.3 conducting salary : v;' e survey for
i^iItL;3. ,ien.-;;r. autaorizod to nunmit reco-n-ien-
dati-^'ns for this dept.
I?,.- ''^13 CoT^.requeut.i C. Service Co— .to adoi)t
reor^aalzaUoa of Par/ .;'jvonuo ■)lv. : -r, .,.; l ja-
ment'of reiiponsioi^itioa ^: 'Vr. .-..'• ..activities .
(nee ion.'Vr's -opt. of 6/2J>/tjl)
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Mttyor in'4uiro3 re.raquoat from iupt. of
Sc.-iools for cransfer of CdI. 3q. to licnool
:;ept.( jpinijn req.Clty atty.)
Gon3lderHtl:»ii of transfer of Col. Sq. post-
poned i)endlnj oi)inlon I'rj-n City Attorney.
City Attorney's Jpinlon 231, Golu-nbia Sq.
cannot ue trunsforrod to jd.iiduc. under any
circumstances.
3upt.3ciiooli> asks id.Supv o.t-iat transfer
Col.'Iq.rT 'i'U.^duc.oe i>lJ oed oyfore elec t.Dr/ito,
. --: • .,'.. request to ,j;rforn en,,l/i-
.'tuiie .■ -nako joil oearlnc t .*".. on
uOlunc*!'' ■ (_,rantod,
ien,%r«to iave-;tl{]ute -: r^pt.on josslble
o.•^nf^n'« of scho-'"'. .""Tporty In Laurel Hill
' .■ anect! "-.h pv > ,: l aoanion'nont
ofColimtjia Square.
lid.Educ';: nes.^lii-P^iVc] provides for recr'.atl3n
f." "i 1 itlec for ')roposed elem.nctool, '''''".;:>.•
. .[[r.aa' .• - uroparo :eolar{<ti->n L,
•i-_. >:i3ldered surplus x aoandojin' .:i •'! ■ -ed
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coadidttpeiji
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CONCESSIONS
KeV.3c35 Com-nission ^ranted pormlssion to
C v'.Tilden to operate rofr^iJii-nGat stand at
Stow Lake Doat llouiie for 1 your.
Res. 309, approval of a{j:ree.'nent wita Yos.Fark
jcCurr'^/ Co. for operation of saddle .lOrae Jer-
./ice 1951 iJeaaon.
Res. 1+02 approvint^ at^reoment v/ltn Pac. Catering
Co. to operate oatoring x concesaioas at ?Iozar
Stadium for 1 year f ro i Au£j.l5, 19^1.
Hequost of b'ox .lovie ]''la3a Co-i'l phot j^r^p .or
for exclaslvo privile^je of jporatiag at 6.1\
Zoo reformed zo now Gon. '.'.12^ » for rept.
Res. 4^7, 90-day por-nit to Tov-er Optical Co.L'or
installation 2 coin operated olnocular:, Gor.Hts.
He3.ip+9,Co-nn.i:rant3 C . V. Tilden,Stow LJike coii-
cessi^naire, lO-day poi^it tj opor-ite refrMsn-
nent jtund tt Stov; L:.l'e Tioat ri ije.
He3.i4.53,CoTn.rGnow3 concession ■.vl'.h 3olly
3o'. i-i'm • ..-.jrove 6/I? ■■ru vV^^/;;i
;\es,.t.72, •.jne'A'Rl :'oo i /endin/j 'Jjacejiion « '^
Stow Lalce Boa*: :l:i. ■ > G.V.fildon fro-n i. i„.i
tnrouch 3ep-.13> '--/j ^ »
r.y.i ..i./3# •<6r^-''''^'l food voniin^ 3 j.-icession with
3olly Scnunan, July 1, ly^l ' ' i, n Junti 1'-,
1952. Jen.M^jr.to ..jj.rove \\r j , '.i nes,loco 1 1 ,nJ.
tco.^jl li.P.I'ooto.i il ij^j. t^i'cii y'.-'i jjyi"niaai;a t*o
rent si.ii. r'k. Polo urounia for oo^cer Aj.^.Gontoota
Nov.l9i^l '>o uijril 1952, alao ijornittea food voxid-
in^^ and rofro3:i"in cincesjija,
he3.5lc^»tirttntin(_, (yU-day renewal .^'irmii; to C , 7.
■iilden,3 '.ow ijake C ;aces3l .a, tar-ju^^n liov.li,'^!.
Gea.. .'. 'tj ;.' • j;] ;i!cO Ea ".er,>rl ii03 aabrnitted
simpler su*-.' caSnion i-uatdX ;jrOi»jsi tion for
Kezar St'.diu 1. Jd o'. r;;,-"!-. .i "or ;..',':-^v-l *• 0
City .kt:omey.
Co .: aducido'i .d '. ': c
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Hes. 3,4, Conn. ^runts extension of tine for ^^'.']\y /-.o/--,
c^nt.ract to r/n.Hor-s^noyer Co. (123 das thru o/l5/5l ) VlV^l
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He 3. 503, Hen tal :.'.o. ending 10/lV5'lvl250.00
Co'n'niji3i 'i^ postpones consideration of awiriining
pool rates un 11 Spring; 01' 1^52.
n^v CA"P (See Jlen r*ark or Silver ', reo,al3o '\ki<1 lilst.)
;ies.421,II-neri>HD3pital, .^urvlces E-ne:\^.-i .jpltal
Jtewart, Ga-np 'a .ner, 1,200.
Com. He3. 70 ai)prove3 award of contr.to v^aas,
Hai'ney i'or inpv. J.D. Pnolaa Jeacn, ; .;.Jr. uo
Pub. Ulcs., 1-22, 22y i'or oui'vey s,e ,c .
Com. .-(t.-a .yy, Dir. Puo. wks . autnorized ^-i^oceed
wlui prep. aerial !:opO;^rapiiical -nap jT IjLai'ea
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Co 1 . ■- ^ ;:>.. older pro rata adjuoLmea-, , o^a-vey
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.ic^.iyo accepts OiTer of )ept.Piu.V(]^s.ror "en.),
transfer oi" land at Phelps ■: Galvez i^ve, i'or
re c re a ♦^ ion i)ur poses.
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CHAl^TEil A:-E;^ME:fr
r-escriblnr and .netting forth a r^-oposal to the qualified electors
of t:.e .ity and County of Jan f-Yai^cisco to amend the charter of said
city ar,d county by amendin;' sections 40. ^1 . A2 and 1], thereof by con-
sol Idatinr t.ie Recreation Depart.-nent and the Park Lepartment into one
department to '^e known as the r.ecreation and Park Department, and by
establishintT the tenure in office of commissioners of said .iepartnent.
The Board of Jipervisors of the City and founty of Jan ?rancisco
hereby submits to the qualified electors of said city and county at ar
election to he neld therein on .ovember 8. 19-49, a proposal to anend '
the charter of said city and county hy amerdinr Jections ^0. 41 /,Z
and 11 t lereof so tnat the same shall read as follows:
( ■^'^' r Additions or substitutions are indicated by bold-face t^Tje) .
RECHEATIO:j AJ.D PAHJ< DEPART! EOT
Section 40. The recreation department 9.nd ti.e park department are
hereby consolidated into ore department, to be known as the recreation
and park departrient, which shall be under the management of a recrea-
tion and park cora;;iission. The recreation and park^ department and tiie
recreation ajid park commission shall be. respectively tie successors
in all re, ards of t}:e recreation department and the psrk departmert and
of the x-ecrertion comaission and the park comnission which depai-tment.'j ,
'•onnisslons and offices of commissioner thereof shall cease to exist.
A recreation and park comrJ.ssior: is nereb)' created, tne memiiers
of which shall serve as commissioner.'.; t':ereor without con^nsatior.
oaid commission sha! 1 consist of seven members, who shall be appointed
by the mayor for a term of four years; provided thst the respective
terrnj of office of those first appoir.ted shall >« as follows: two for
two vears, two for tnree years, and t.ree for for.r years from tiie ef-
fective date of tliis section. ^'- -ancies occurring in the offices of
appoir.Uve lenr^r.- , eiti^er &.:■ nv at expiret'o: of term, shall be
'i.'O'^. o- 1R2 -jo mer:ber: o' .a:.-- onmissior. shall
!■« women.
This section and sections 41 and 42 as herein aiiended, s.'jpJI take
effect on the filin^- with the secretai^.- of state of t.e le^-islative
re.sol'tio- of approval thereof, exr^ept t.at the existin commissions
and departments si all continue for ai: purposes pertainin to ti;e cur-
rent fiscal year until tne first day of the fiscal year .:ext 3i;^ceedin ■
the fllin,- of such resolution and the recreation and pork commisbio,
snail ' ■ ■
in to its own or., anizatio- and to such ^ext
t.ereafter.
have power prior to such date only in relation to matters pertain-
:ucceedi
;cal year a:.d
-action 41. The recreation aiir park commission a. .a: I appoint a
ei^eral mana er. who shall hold office at the pleasure of the comiiis-
sion. The commission shall also appoint a secretary/, subject to the
civil service provisions of this ccarter; provided that t.'.e i: du-ilient
occupyin,: tne position of secretary', recreation comm.is6io- o.-i and for
more than one year immediately- prior to the effective date of thl.'5 sec-
tior. shall t^e deemed appointed arxJ sliall become the secretary-- o
recreation and park comnission. and thereafter shall be subject to and
::»e rover:ieO by the civil service provisions of this charter"
The -eneral ma.ns er shall be the chief executive officer of the
department. Jubject to the approval of t;.e comiilssior . lie stiall nave
« ..._ ^ , . . . _ :ji;per-
'itary to
«r/ice
power
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recreation ,
power to appoint and to remove a G-iperlnte'.riei-t c" r«^-r*»at
intendent of parks, a director o!" ^ -^ 7.00 - ' ^ •-•^ • "-
the rene ral manarer, all of whom -^ exc-^p^ fro
r^ovislops of tills charter, and s.j.t^ i o±d office .^jii.erL
'^ ■ removal on approval of the commission! provide^\ '.oweve-
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superlnUodent of parks. »nd director ol" ta« joo on t, . .t'fw,>, ^ .
of se^tloM Ifi. il and U «s awr l.d -.h.iT ^l\ f ell»cUv» daU
respective poaltlono sub^^ttH he pro.?' o-. or'?M, '"'>?;"'■•'' >-° ^'..Ir
iVrther. that the i„c>.,.i„t occpvl, ' ?'l p^^uio- of 3"™ u" ^""'t'"'-
commission on tne effective date of this -.cm „,,:,,,!' ' *'""''
ed and ....n l,co« t.-,, .xecutl'velec'r^u^^'^rth "" e^t/rT'e^^'^i"^-
ject to tJie provisions ol* thla aoction, raar.a er, sub-
Tne ciyil service rirnts of persons e^loyed ur.der the ^Ivil ser-
vice prov sions of this charter in either the recreatlor: or park 4part.
•nentn shall continue In the recreation and park department. !enlorUy
of any suci: eniployees who acquired civil nervlce status in either the
recreation department under the provisions of section i2 of the charter
as eflective Januarjr g. 1932, or in the park departn«nt under the provL
slons of section ^0 of the charter as anended and effective Januar^ 21
I9iil. snail oe determined for all pt^rposes In each Instance by the date
of conm«ncenent of IMll-tlne continuous service with eiti.er the recrea!
tion or park departments. If records of the date of comrnence.-rie- t of
full-time continuous service do not exist or Pre inadequate <n an- In-
stance from whicn to determine such date witr, certainty, other prW
.Twy be received. ^
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Section 12. Tne recreation and park comnission shall have the con-
plete and exclusive cotitrol. TnanaemBnt a-.d direction of tne narks
p. I ay-
square. 3
grounds, recreatio!, centers and all otder recreation faciirio'
avenues and rounds whlcr. are it, tne cnar, e of either of said i^o-m^^ssloi^
on the eliective date nereof. or are L-.ereafter placer^ in t •» '■• a^ e of
T.nls coiTunission. Includin. exclusive power to erect ai.>I to superintend
e erectior: of r.naldin,-s and st- •- -,,ereon. and to construct new
-k3. squares, play rounds and recreation centers, except a.: in this
arter otherwise provided.
It shall be tne policy of tne co.-nnission to promote and foster a
pro ram prov Id 1 1
dard.
for or aniaed p ' Mr recreation of tne highest Gt&n-
The coroi.asciion, t irou -h the erieral rana er ^ .a'
property under ita control 'and or. anise t/.e perjor.ne] ^.; i.e.- .-^^ .urec-
tion. .e end that all functions of the departaie.it :« performed wi* .
t.,e reatejt possible efficiency.
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The Jan Francisco uolfted 3c;.oo:
recreational activities In facilities ':n vp
conrJLssion and the school district shall
and direct other aiiacent recreatiouai a
or severally It, a^ree-«:-.t.
t* -j-iaj-j ^"i^ei vjLLje Mii'j direct
tJ jurisdiction, and the
the power to -yipevvLse
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The com-ission shall not lea-ie a..
•o'' nor pernit tne bwildii^ or -
square, a^e^ue or re
ark
.ce oi
• recr'
Drova
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*_^orw ;.y o: ■■ '
recrc!--3ihle :;idde. :^. ^ -^
•ms ar^ conditions a^
:«.'■. i Ic park or square and the
opei-&:.e tnerein a public automobile pju'ki., ^tau
said construction. Wiien nonpleted, aid t .e operatiu
riaterial respect or degree. detrir»nt&l to t .e ori J
said park or square wa.. dedicate.-' or 1 - :r&ver.t"':
of a*^" ^rant nnder whicn aaid park or U4ua.'r
The reve;3-;es derived fron a.- .u-n lea.e
;o-
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i..a park -epartment fund.
ovide-
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r'poae foi «.._;
i6 conditions
or
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- recreaoio,; and park corcais^ion call i,av
oiy ^tadiuri or renreat'on field under itij . .
'"'. exhibitions a er opicclal eve.t^
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Tlie amount of money to bo provided by tax levj- for recreation and
park purposes shall not bo less than the total of the amounts now or
neroafter provided for parks and squares and for plai^'^rounds under ti o
provision of jectior. 78 of t:ji3 charter.
JUo^E:LiIO:i AID itEhDVAL
Jectioa 11. Any elective officer, and an^- member of tie civil
service commission or public utilitioj cominission or school board nai'
^'® ^'''fP?"'^?^ ^'^ ^''* '^'°'' *''^ ^enoved \yy the board of supervisors for
official misconduct, and tne rna^'or shall appoint a qualified person to
disc.iar,:e the duties of Uie office durinr t-.e period of suspension On
such suspensLor.. t ;e ma^'or shall immediately notify tho supervioors
Uiereof in writin. and the cause therefor, and shall presei^t writte
cnar, es a ainst such suspended officer to tJ;e board nf s-ipervisors at
o- pr;.cr Lo its next re, ular .TiQetu;.- followinr such suspension, and si all
i:,ur:ediately furnisn copy of saiae to such officer, who shall have the
ri-ht to appear witn counsel before t:ie board in his defe'^^e t^a^\
hr the supervisors sh^^l? be held not less than five daya afte- "^^'aiint.
ten Ciiargos.
riiar-es are deemed to be sustaine
.ot
-e.j L;-an a throe-four ti.s vote of all members of tne ooard.' tho cnspended
o--:-^" 5nall bo removed from office-, if not so sustained, or
-"'•'' r '^•■e board of supervisor., wit .i-, tni.rtv na;-t; a''ter •• j.-^,;-'
of writte • c tp.e .y::,-pe.:.]or offirer ^/.all t.:.ererr- be \-e instated ^^
Ihe Taj'o
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lately i-e:~iovc fro-n office any e]ect'-"=> offi^-'al
"onvL-ted of a crime involvln- -nora: turpit-irie. a-^d fail-"e of •
:Myor so to act shall co • ' ■ .* i3conduct on^'is pa:-.
ex.'l:..^ive of civil service?
virds 3 loners, and rwmbors o.
o -:1 e or appointee
reatio^
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'^ . •^.J-OJ.;: 'ee of ^ ^ -"."[-o'
g id park, and pr.hlic
"-o-rri, na^ -^noved -■ ' ;
'ia.or, w..Oo^ >x^'polntn.e:it i^ ^u::ject to coifirviition b
s'-pervicorj. -sxoept t.ie chief administrative officer « .. ...^. .u-.^rcer,
'• ■ - -artcr ct.-oi-vise provided, nay be rernoved b.- a rnajority'of* '
■fiUt the conc'jrrence of tne mayor. I --ach 'Sl.c,, wr -
" \, ";- ^ ^i^C" o^ transmitted to such appointee of s-ch renov*!
- -0 .a..e o. effecti/eness tnereof an^^ :.'.e reasons therefor a copy of
wnicn rotice s.hall be printed at lo;. o .iovrnal of proceedl: rs
°i^"^ ^^'^ or supervisor-., tnc-^^he- rep J^ in wri tin as 'such
cf.i^ia. r.^ :naJ:e. Any appointee of u.« ;^or or the ixjarJ of :':pervia-
-cia] nis'-or'^uct or -^onvi c::.©^^ of r-ri.ie ii/olvl'
•norai
turpitude ::ais% be remove ..e mayor or L:.e ;;oard of supervisors w^
tne case ma^- bo. u.,d failure of the .nayor or a..y supe
such actio:, snail constitute officia" *---^-^^ -" a' ■ r^^t
I neretr- cortiiV that . * foro'^oin cuart^r amendment wa^ o. ' •
■■ -"'" the .:oari of Jipervisors of ^. e It, n
- :- . ^ts meetin; of A". -i.zt Z'': . 'f LT .
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San Francisco, California
June 27, 1950
MINUTES
The Initial Meeting of the Recreation and Park Com-
mission was convened on Tuesday, June 2?, 1950, at 11:30 a,
liimedlately following the induction ceremonies for Com-
missioners held In the office of His Honor, Mayor Elmer E.
Robinson.
Of the
Commission,
Recreation and Paik
seven members comprising the
the following were present:
Mr. Michael J. Buckley
Mrs. Henry J. Dlppel
Mr. Fred D. Parr
Mrs. Slgmund Stern
Mr. Louis Sutter
Reverend Eugene J. Shea having received his appoint-
ment as Commissioner on Friday, June 23, 1950, had been
excused from the meeting, and was absent from the city.
The formal appointment of Mr. Peter Bercut, presently
In Europe, had not been made at tne time of the Initial
Meeting.
9PAIRMAN PRO TEfgORE
The motion of Commissioner Parr that Commissioner
Sutter act as Temporary Chairman of the Initial Meeting
was seconded, and unanimously carried.
OFFICIAL ENTrtlES FOR THE RECORD
The Secretary, through the Chairman, was authorized
and directed to Include In the official record the follow-
Ing:
(a) The full text of the Charter Ameadment creating
Recreation and Park Commission, and amending Sections
and 11 of the Charter of the City and County
Charter Amend-
■ent creat- the
Ing Rec k Pk J4.O. l^-l, k2 »
Conunisalon; of San Francisco;
Record of
Cnarter
Amendment' s
passage and
ratifica-
tion:
(b) Record of the Cmrter Amendment's passage and
ratification. Charter Amendment was orderel submitted
to the qualified electors of the City and County of San
Francisco at Its meeting of August 29, 19^9.
At the election held November 6, 1949, the pro-
posal successfully received a majority of the votes cast.
The Record of the .allfornia State ^-egislature of 19^9,
Chapter I4., Resolution No. 7, contains therein certifica-
tion that said charter amendment was filed with the
Secretary of State on December 15, 19i4.9«
Detail of the processing of thl» amendment tnrough
the Legislature was as follows:
December 13, 19U9 - Pasaed by the Assembly and Senate.
December 14, 1949 -
Read and adopted by tne Senate and
returned to Assembly; sent to
enrollment by the Assembly. i
December 15, I9I4.9 - Enrolled; sent to the Secretary of
State and filed. ;
(c) The
the ef f ec tlve date
Commissioners * terms of office, starting with !
f Section UO ot the Charter, as amended.
Initial Meeting
6/27/50
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»' -T^f ■ r.~ifBiwTa»r
irs' terfflt
of offlo«
Contdj.
and under the appointments made by Hla Honor, Mayor Elmer EJ
Robinson, are as followa: ^ ^i-mer u,i
Terms of two years: Commissioners Mrs. Slgmund Stern
and Mrs. Henry Dlppel,
Terms of three years i Coraralsslonors Father Eugene Shea
and Peter Bercut.
Terms of four years: Commissioners Michael J. Buckley
Frod D. Parr and Louis Sutter
pCTlQN OF OFFICERS
President
The Chairman announced as the
that nominations for the office of
first order of business
President were In order.
president -
Con Louis
Sutter
tlected:
In a
f Icatlons
brief and effective
... , ^ address outlining the quall-
* . ^. nominee. Commissioner Parr proposed, and
Commissioner Dlppel seconded, the nomination for Preildent
of Commissioner Louis Sutter.
There belnc no further nominations, the Chairman
Instructed the Secretary to cast the ballot, and Commission,
er Sutter was unanimously elected to the office of Presiden
Vice President
President Sutter announced that nominations for
office of Vice-President were in order.
the
Vice
President -
Co™ Fred D.
Parr elected:
Commissioner Mrs. Stern proposed, and Commissioner Mrs
Dlppel seconded the nomination of Commissioner Parr
for the office of Vice-President.
President Sutter, in supporting and adding his second
to the nomination, expressed commendation of Commissioner
Parr's experience in the field of public service.
The ballot was cast, and Mr. Parr was unanimously
elected to the office of Vice-President.
jPPJIHTMENT OF GENERAL MANAGER. RECREATION AND PARK DEPARTMi-::NT
At tne call of the President, Commissioner Dlppel
placed in nomination for appointment to the position of
General Manager, Recreation and Parte Department, the name
of Mr, Harvey E. Teller. Commissioner Buckley seconded
the nomination.
Ceieral
Kaiager -
^". Harvey
^' idler
•PPDlnted:
There being no further nominations, nominations were
closed. President Sutter called for tne vote, and «r.
Teller was unaninously appointed. President Sutter asked
that Mr. Teller be brought before the Commission and
announced to him that he had been unanimoasly appointed
Manager of the Recreation and Park Department,
.on and Park Department,
In acceptance of the appointment, Mr. Teller expressed
his sincere appreciation to the Commissioners and asked tne
co-operation and support In the tasks ahead.
|>>^3UTI0N AUTHQRIZTMg GENERAL MANAGER AND SECRETARY TO SIGN DOCUMENTS
Tti9 Secretary submitted for adoption a resolution
necessary for the continuation of the normal business of
the Recreation and Park Departments upon their consollda^l^l
July 1, 1950.
On motion of Commissioner Dlppel, seconded by Com-
missioner Buckley, the following resolution was adopted:
Init^i^l^Heetlng
Bes. go. U Resolution No. 1
DESIONATING AND AUTHORIZING QENERAL i^4ANA0ER AND SECRETARY
A3 DIRECTED, TO SIGN DOCUMENTS FOR AND ON BEHALF^ mS*
COMMISSION. AND RATIIiTINO THE ACTS OF THE PREVIOUS
COMMISSIONS. _____^
RESOLVED, that for the beat Interest and proper operation
of the Recreation and Park Department, this Commlialon does
hereby designate and authoriie the General Manager and the
Secretary to sign, for and on behalf of the Commission,
such documents as may be neceaaary for the uninterrupted
and normal conduct of the affairs of this Commission for
the period of July 1-12, Inclusive, 1950; and, be It
FURTHER RESOLVED, that such documents relating to and
affecting the normal operation of the Recreation and Park
Departments as havs been previously Issued and/or signed
by said officers and employees, or which require the
signatures of said officers or employees for Controller
approval, are hereby ratified and approved.
In connection with the above resolution, the Com-
mission gave consideration to the procedure and form for
signing of agreements and contracts between the Coraralsalon
and any or all other parties.
0«n Mgr ae Secy on motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by Com-
ilgnatures to mlssloner Dlppel, and carried, the Commission directed that
the signatures of both the General Manager and the Secretan
be affixed to all contracts and agreements to be entered
«:ntrtct8 k into by the Commission.
t^reementa ;
I be affixed
to til Comm
CDNTRACT WITH RALPH MURRAY. FOR HIS SERVIGES AS MUSICAL DIRECTOR OF THE
o.::^2N jATE park band
On motion of Commissioner Dlppel, seconded by Com-
missioner Buckley, the following resolution was adopted;
li"' No. 2; Resolution No. 2
RESOLVED, that this Commission approves for negotiation a
one-year contract, effective July 1, 1950, with RALPH
MURRAY, for his services as Director of the Golden Gate
Park Band; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the General Manager and Secretary
are authorized to perform any acts that are necessary and
convenient to give full effect to this resolution.
T''':''!!^ '^'I"^ ^^^^^ ^^^ MULVIN. ARCHITECTS. FOH PHEPAHATION OF FINaL PLhM
C: AJminISTRm noN BUILDING. McLArifeN LODgJ:.
On motion of Commissioner Dlppel, seconded by Com-
missioner Buckley, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 3
WHEREAS, the Recreation and Park Commission Intends to
construct an administration building and to remodel and
enlarge for administration purposes Mc^-aren Lodge, located
on the property of the City and County of San Francisco,
situate in Golden Gate Park, adjacent to the intersection
of Fell and Stanyan Streets; and
WHEREAS, DONALD KIRBY and THOMAS B. rJLVIN, Architects,
have under contract with the Park Commission prepared and
furnished preliminary drawings and estimates of cost for
Initial M-tetlng
6/27/50
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[lis. Ho, 3
the proposed remodeling and enlargement of McLaren Trt^*-
RESOLVED,
recornniendi
of a cont
performance oi proreasionai services In preparing and
furrishing final drawln^^a, specifications, and estimates
of cost, and general arcnltectural and engineering sujer-
ylalon for the abore named work; tne estinated total cost
of sucn Improvements hereinbefore referred to beinii
1205.000.00 and the arch 1 tec tioral fee not to exceed lOOlt
of 7^ of the total cost, or $1^,350.00. less tne stipulated
architectural fee of 12.500.00 for tne priTTmlnari- drawings-
i.e., * net architectural fee for this contract not to *
exceed |11,C50.00; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, tnat the General Manager and the
Secretary be autnorlzed to perform any acta taaf are
necessary and convenient to give full effect to tttb
resolution.
kND PLACE OF MEETINGS
diiiiSnates
K:larea
J<} Pic
Commissioners concurring. President Sutter designated
McLareii Lodge, Jolden Gate ?ar^, as tne regular meeting
place of the Commission, and eataollshed tne second and
fourth Wednesdays of each month as the regular fixed dates
Oil which meetings of the Consnisslon shall be held. The
rjaular aeet- hour for the convening of such regular meetings was
ir.g place of estaollshed, pending a canvass of tne time most con
■jjaaisn; to all members.
not
nv en lent
meetl
p.m.
First Regular Meeting
President Sutter announced tnat tne first regular
ng would be held Wednesday, July 12, 1>50, at 2:00
at McLaren Lodge, Golden iate Paric.
Ge;.eral Manager Teller requested :::aais3 loners to
tentatively reserve 'Afednesdays , July 1> and o'uly 26, 1^50,
for meetings wnlcn may be required for conduct of Com-
mission business.
c:My:?:HE3
President Sutter took 'onier advisement tne suggestion
introduced cy Coninissioner Parr, tnat c ;nsi deration be
giver* to tne appointment of standing committees.
p:";p.Nie<T
There being no furtner business, C omnissl oner Parr
moved tne meeting adjourn. Commissioner Buckley seconded,
: tne meeting was declared
12:05 p.m.
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nei cy
rresiden'
Hespectfully suomittei.
InltJ.%l^Heetln€
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San Francisco, California
July 12, 1950
M I N U T E S
The First Regular Meetintj of the Recreation and
Park Commission was called to order on Wednesday, July
12, at 2:00 p.-n., President Louis Sutter presiding,
I'he followintj Commissioners were present:
Mr. Louis Sutter, President
Mr. Fred D. Parr, Vice President
Mr. Michael Buckley
Mrs, Henry J, Dippel
Rev, Eugene J, Shea
Mrs, Sigmund Stern
kinutas
Ljfovdi There beint;, no corrections or omissions, the minutes
of the Initial Meeting of Tuesday, June 27, were approved
as read. At the request of Commissioner Parr, a correction
of the former Park Commission minutes of June 27, I950,
Page 4, relating to the :4ethodist Church floral display,
was noted,
htflUNICATIONS
[lajor's com- The following communications from His Honor, Mayor
[cujilcations Elmer E. Robinson, addressed to tne former Recreation
Ito Rec. Com Coramission were read by the Secretary, and on motion of
referred to Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Commissioner 3uckley,
l^g Mgr. ; were referred to the General .'iana^er for disposition and/or
report:
Kay or wlth-
.loHs req
ijpp tpprop.
I $121,500
Fine Lake:
'?.«:. Dept,
r.ployees
|;la:ed on
'i^iOT ilth-
^5lds suppl
»P>^rop aatg
Letter dated June 12, 1950, stating his with-
f approval of request for supplemental appropria-
for Pinelake iiecreation site in
(1)
nddln^^ o
tion for purchase of land
tne amount of $121,500.
(2) Letter dated June 15, lypO, stating tnat n9
is witnholding approval of $10,000 item for preparation
of plans and specifications on Recreation dond Program
from period July 1 to Se^^t ember 3-*, 1950.
(3) Letter dated June lu, 1>50, advising that
employees of tne rtecreation Jepartment will be placed on
a 14.0-nour week oasis and tnat a supplemental appropriation
in tne amount of j>2,9l9 to provide i-unds f or a 5^-daif week
is denied.
(^.) Letter dated June 21, 1950, advising tnat the
consolidation precludes the necessity d: transferring
CDlunbia Square from tne Park Commission to tno Recreation
Commission,
(5) Letter dated June 29, 1950, advising that the
tenure oi' certain temporary employments nave been reduced
in Dot!-, tne Recreation and Park Departments and will
expire nugust 31, ly5'» said employments to be given an
e{u?ly review Dy tn* new Commisslsn.
(6) Letter advising that ne Is withholding a supple-
mental appropriation in the amount of ^l<:^,6i+0 from the
I9I4-/ Recreation Bond Fund because Items tnerein were
related to tne consolidation of the Recreation and Park
-ommlss Ion,
From T,E. Rivers, Secr^tarj , .recreation Congress Com-
mittee, invitation to send delegates to tne KatiDnal
Recreation Congreas in Cleveland, Onio, from October 2 to
6, 1950.
On motion of Comnissloner i rr, seconded by Com-
missioner Dippel, tne following resolution was adopted:
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intjf
r.-.; ^--^.f
MAiyiiAlll^k
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;^:^.
gfls. KOj
Isupt. Racr.
I iuthorl!i«d
attend 32nd
jiat R«cr.
aiir«lwid -
Lvt 2-6,
Lake Marced
Co. requests
permission
to operate
cjcktall
lounge at
Clubhouse;
lliea. No« $:
uth. to
pply for
on-stie
liquor
icense for
psration of
3:ktail
'i:--tnge;
Reaolutlon No. Jj
RESOLVED, that the Recreation and Park Commission
hereby grants permission to Miss Josephine D. Randall
Superinten lent of Recreation, to attend the Thirty-second
National Recreation Congress at Cleveland, Ohio, during
the period October 2 to 6, I950, Inclusive; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that pursuant to the provisions of
Bill 5227, Ordinance No. 4y2y (Series of 1939) tnls
Commission does hereby request the Board of Supervisors
to authorize said attendance and tne payment of expenses
m connection thereivith from such funds as may be legally
available, ^ xoe,ciAj.y
From Edw. P. Grookshanks, Lake Merced Company, request-
ing permission to operate a cocktail lounge at the Lake
Merced Clubhouse,
Mr. Teller Informed the Commissioners that this request
was not inconsistent with previous policy, cocktail lounges
being in operation at the Beacn Chalet and the St. Frnncls
Yacht Club, activities located on Park properties.
On motion of Commissioner 3uckl%-, seconded by Com-
missioner Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 5
WHEREAS, the Lake Merced Company, concessionaire, desires
to Include a cocktail lounge in the re-nodelin^ of the Lake
Merced Clubhouse, anticipating that such an addition will
be an attraction and convenience to patrons and public as
well as a source of additional revenue to the city; tnere-
fore, be it
RESOLVED, that this Coiimi salon grants tne request of the
Lake Merced Company to apply to the State 3oa rd of Equaliza-
tion for an on-sale liquor license for operation of a cocktai
lounge in conjunction with the Lake :/.erced Clubhouse.
CiMjiaslon-
^3 invited
3 -enten-
il '^vic
.^'•cneon;
Jb. 6:
Excused from voting on the above resolution: CorrLmissioner
Parr.
From I-trs. Lajar Drapo, San Francisco City and County
Federation of Women's Clubs, inviting Commissioners to
attend tne Centennial Civic Luncheon, i/iarsday, Au ust 31.
Palace Hotel.
Action: The Secretary was instructed to make table
reservation for seven and send memorandums to Inlivldual
Commissioners .
From J. Henry ^larris. Contractor, requesting permission
to make a substitution of subcontractor in the hichmond Play-
ground Improvement,
dn motion of Commissi Dner Parr, seconded by Commission-jr
Buckley, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. b
RESOLUTION GRaNTII^u PERMISSION TO J. HLNHY HnrthlJ, CONTRACTOR
FOR THK iiICHMjND PLaYOROUND IMPhOVEi^ENTo, Tj M/vKE SUBSTITU-
TIONS IN 'WE. SUBCONTRACTOR FOR 'HE C oNST.tUCTION OF THE FIELD
HOUSE.
^EKEAS, J. Henry Harris, Contractor, 2657 yth Street,
Berkeley, California, being tae lowest responsible bidder.
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school
was awarded a contract In the amount of $14.7,311.00 by the
Recreation Conunlaaion for Improvements to Richmond Play-
ground, l3th and 19th Avenues, California and Lake Streets
San Francisco; and *
WHEREAS, a subcontractor of J. Henry Harris, one Lloyd T
Hendrickson, has revoked his bid of $12,15d.75 for the
construction of the field house at said Richmond Play-
ground ; and
WHERblAS, J. Henry Harris desires to proceed with the executiori
of the contract's general conditions and perforni the affectec
work to the best of his ability by the use of his own
forces and by the use of specialty subcontractors; there-
fore, be it
RESOLVED, that this Commission, on recommendation of the
Supervising Engineer and General Manager, hereby grants
permission to J. Henry Harris to use his own forces and
to make the following substitutions of subcontractors in
lieu of the work to have been performed by Lloyd T,
Hendrickson under Contract No. 146, to wit:
Electric
Ceramic Tile
Roofing,
proofing
Tile
Vl<ater-
5c Asphalt
Lathing 4
Plastering
Sheecmetal Sc
Heating
Masonry
Mlllwork 5c
Cabinets
Pa in tin*::
?^etal Toilet
Partitions
Steel Sash
ilass x Glazing
Grandi Electric Co. |8ll.00
314.29 Sacrament:) St., SP
Charleston Tile Co. 16??. 00
75 Sancnez ^t . , SP
Malott ic Peterson 1334.00
14.9th i Shattuck, Oakland
Charles Terraneva
1212 Atllard St., SP
Atlas Heat. 5c Vent, Co., Ltd.
114.31 32nd St., Oakland
R.M. Kimmel
1149 Plymouth Ave., S?
Lincoln Lumber Co,
9025 J St. , Oakland
J.vV. Sorensen
14.214. Hamilton St., SP
Dwan k Co.
529 Fulton St., SP
Michel k Pfeffer Irons Wks . Inc.$3l5,00
II4.15 Harrison St., SF
Progress Glass Co.
1622 Folsora St. , SP
$1,123.00
AND, BE IT FURTHER RESJLVED, that the General Manager and
the Secretary are hereby authorized to perform any acts
necessary to give effect to tnis reaol-ition.
From His Honor, Mayor Elmer E. Robinson, letter dated
June 2cj, I950, asking tnat he be advised of the Commission's
decision on tne request of the Superintendent of Schools
for use of Columbia Square as a school site.
•y.dlracted Action: President Sutter directed the Secretary to
20Uln obtain a written opinion from the City Attorney whether
to the School
PL'sfa r 1 ""K™'' i* iioii o xi uiic ournirij-s a xjii 'acji-ic^ v< -j .nar^^ SUCh tranSier,
q/^^^J^and, also, what legal procedures and processes must be
i>chl. followed to effect such a transfer.
|l*7Ut Obtain a written opinion from the City Atto]
C'r^o ^ ^°l'^^t)ia Square can be legally transferred ■
El'If!! ^r •. ^«Partment If the Commission desires to mak<
7/12/50
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cons true -
ion of *n
jjiiblt bldg
or flo«er
howl in
Pk:
From His Honor,
June 29, 1950, sugges
to secure additional
for the construction
shows in aolden Gate
to the $214.9,321.03 wh
has already deposited
Mr. Teller revle
interests in the cons
stated that he was di
obtaining additional
Mayor Elmer E. .-Robinson,
ting that the necessary s
funds from the State of C
of an exhibit building fo
Park, these funds being s
ich the State department
with the City Treasurer.
wed the i-'ark Co-nmission' s
truction of a flower exhi
recting his attention and
funds and prompt action o
letter dated
teps be taken
alifornia
r flower
uppleraental
of r'lnance
On
Dippel,
motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded
the following resolution was adopted:
plans and
bit hall and
efforts to
n the project.
by Commissioner
.8. No. 7:
Resolution No. 7
jCoanlssion
authorizes appli-
[lit Ion to State
_.pt. Finance
Ifor additional
is for con-
iltructlon of
ower shows
.nlblt bldg,
«G Pkj
le propoaec
le&39 agrac
■B.'.t for
•c::9r in
fclaren ?1<;
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors on June 26, I950
by Resolution, File No. 55I4.6, placed tne control of
the construction and superintendence of an exhibit
building to be erected in Golden Gate Pari<, for
tne purpose of holding flower shows and exhibits,
in the Park Commission, and authorized said Com-
mission to apply to the State Department of Finance
for additional funds; therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that the Recreation and Park Commission
approves the submission of an application for
further funds from the State of California and
authorizes the General i*ianager and Commission
Secretary to make application, for and on behalf
of the Commission, to the State Director of Finance
for an allocation of a sum of money, which sum shall
include estimated cost of buildini:;s, less capital
funds on hand in the special state fund for fairs
and expositions, subject to the approval of the
State Public Works Board as prescribed by Section
19626 of the Business and Professions Code, for the
construction of said building.
Prom P.W. Seineke, Chairman Grounds Committee, California
Football Associa ion, proposing, a lease agreement between
the Recreation and Park Commission and the Calirornia FDot-
ball rtssoclation for the conduct of soccer activities in
McLaren Park,
Mr. Teller reported that tnis matter is under investiga-
tion by Mr. Josepn Hickey, Jirector of Recreational
HCtivities, and will be reported on with recommendation at
a subsequent meeting.
At the direction of x^resident Sutter, tne following
corn-Tonicatlons were referred to the Jeneral Manager:
(1) From CM, Larson, 7^ Hernandez Avenue San Franc is ':;o
co:7imending tne City of San Francisco for making possible
the opportiinlty for children to fish in Lake Merced, and
offering his observations and S-jjgestions on the super-
vision of this activity.
5*ty Arch,
^^ats iafo.
B-Ti9tt hsc
jj^ter pla: :
J'-^Kghts
I'Pr, Assoc,
(2) From Dodge it. .iiedy. City nrchitect, requesting
written statements of the Architect, Engineer, ani InSj.>ector,
regarding the purposes and uses for wnlch the Burnett
Hecreation Center nas been planned.
(3) From Anne r rodger , secretary of tne Laarel Heights
I'ni)rovement /association, requesting prompt development of
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<n .
it*-
fiqsts p/g a playground in the Laurel Heights
tdiftcent to adjacent to the John Geary Schjol,
district In an area
[.j«arySchl
unsdt Rocr.
"C>nterj
fie Franklin
litre:
(U) From Ruth A^ A^allace. x^resldent or the Playmates
Cooperative Nursery school, requesting; Uie part-time use
of ounset Recreation Center. 29th nvenue and Lawton Streets
(5) From Charles J. Jraha.-n, General Manager. San
Francisco Baseball Club, opposing the development of play-
ground baseball diamonds at i^'ranklln Square, l6th and
Bryant Streets,
Court,
a small
[liqueit for (6) From Judge Leo A. Cunnlngiiam, Municipal
jttse of Pal* requesting that permission be granted for use of
(fine Arts as ^jortlon of the i^alace of Fine Arts as a theater.
« # #
fIffPjgSENTATIVES alO DELEUi^fES
Mrs. John Gal^lanl, representative of the Lear-u© of
Women Voters, attended tne -najor portion of tne -neetinK
as an ooserver.
«
'::;aNGIal TRnNSACTio.jS
lea. No. 8;
Temporary and Non-Glvll Service Appointmerla
On motion of Commissioner ?arr, seconded by Commissioner
Rev. Shea, the following resolution was adopted:
rteaolition no. (J
RESOLVED, that all Temporary and iNon-Clvll oervice appoint-
ments made b;, the Superintendent of Recreation or the Super-
intendent of ^arks for tne period /ipril throu^jh June 1950,
and for those appointments made by the General Manager
of tne Recreation and Park :)epartment for the period
July 1-16 are hereby ratified and approve 1; and, be it
FUriTRER RE3JLVED, that a report of said appointments be
transmitted to the Controller and tne Civil Service Com-
mission.
:reation division
TEMPORARY APPOINTMETrrS
-/
"n
Foreman Carpenter, 6/19/50-6/30/50, ^13.70 per day
Carpenter, 6/I9/50-6 /30/50, $l,''.2ci per day
Jcr. Clerk-Stenographer (Female } ,6/21/50-6.00/50, ^200 N mo
Gardener, 6/26/50-6/30/50, J220 F mo,
P/G •)irector(Male), ^/l/50 (two months), $250 N mo.
P^G Director, ,Vl/50 (two montns), 1250 N mo.
Gardener, 7/1/50 (two months), $200 N mo,, (3)
P/g Director, 7/6/50-12/5/50, $250 N mo.
Janitor, 6/26/50-6/30/50, 1209 F mo.
Gardener, 6/29/50 (2 days), $220 F mo.
P/g director, 7/1/50 (two montns), i250 N mo., (2)
Laoor Foreman, 7/10/50 (one montn), #13.90 per day
Cnaaffeur, 7/lv/50 (one month), irl2.cO per day
division
1^^ 356
-'O 058
-1:0 152
■7 T ^.
f/ G :)irector, 5/1/50-6/30/50, #1.75 per hr,, (3)
Gardener, 5/2/50-6/3oA0, ;,20g per mo.
Counter Att'ds., 5/I/5O-6/30/5O, #9.50 per day, an needed,(50
r'.itcae . Relper, 5/l/5o-6/3c/50, ;r'170 per mo., as needed, ( lu
Rides Htt'd., 5/1/50-6/30/50, ^200 per mo., as needed, (10)
T -tn- rt-"^-' ;^ido3 /.tt'd Help.,' 5/1/50-6/30/50, #.75 per nr.,a3 needed,(lfl
-^-^ o2 Counter Att'd., 5/30/50-d/31/50, $242.50 per mo.
7/12 '50
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Janitor,
Athletic
Athletic
6/1/50-6/30/50, $1V0 per mo., as needed, (10)
Att'd., 6/I/50-6/30/50, $.75 per- hr.,aa needed^ 1(
i4./29/50-(one day)-;8i.75 peJ" hr.,a3
needed, (6)
^J
Att'da.,
cook. 5/6/50-^/12/50, $336 per mo.
cook 5/30/50 '^^one day), .;^13.17 per day
T it^n 6/lL/t^0-6/30/50. ^190 per mo., as needed, (6)
f,S-F r;mr&e^r^ $260 per mo., (3)
aardener, 6/1/50-6/30/50, $200 per mo. (2)
Laborer, 0/1/50-6/30/50, $12 -Up per day
6/20/50-6/30/50, ^-^-^'^
$200
Gardener, 0/2U/i3U-o/ jju/:>u, ^p^iuu per mo
Gardener, 6/12/50-6/30/50, $200 per mo.
jardener 6/12/50-6/30/50, 5200 per mo.
arlckiay^r,'^ 6/12/50-6/30/5,0, J2i|.00 per
Counter Att'ds
day
771/50-6/31/50, ip9.5u i)er day,
as needed,!
(50)
Kitchen Helper, 7/l/50-6/3i/50, H^O .;er mo.. as 'je«ded,U(
Rides Att'd., 7/1/50-6/31/50, .$200 per mo., as needed, (10)
Hides Att'd Hel|
..,7/1/50-6 ,31/50, $.75 per
"- - ,as
hr.,a3 needed, (
Janitor ."7/1/50-^/31'/ 50', H^O per mo. .as needed, (25)
Janitor /I/ W/31/50, $190 per mo., as needed, (10
Jan tre;s.7/l/50.8/3l/50, $160 per ma, as needed (3)
Janitroas 7/l/^'0-y3y^°' U^O per mo., as needed (^)
Laborer. 7/1/SO-6/31/50, .J12.'.0 per day. as needed, (5)
Athletl; Att'ds.. 7/1/50-6/31/50. ^.75 P«L'^n;eded"'??ot^ ^
Lifeguard, 7/1/50-6/31/50, 4.20U per mo., as needed. (10)
Matron 7>l/S0-6/31/50. $170 per no., as needed,
Telephone Operator, 7/10/50-7/21/50. ;^190 per mo..
(5)
as
needed
aardener, 6/l6/50-10/30/50. $200 per mo.
Jardener, 6/15/50-7/15/50. j?200permo.
Uen. Clerk-Typist, 6/l9/50-7/iy50, 11)200 per
Foreman Jardener. 7/15/50-12/14/50, .295 per
Jardener, 7/1/50-6/31/50, ^200 per mo.
Cook, 7/V50 (one day). $13.17 per day
Jardener, 7/10/50-6/ I6/50, $200 per mo.
bricklayer. r/5/50-7/W5o ,,^$2^.00 per day
Griddle Coik, 7/16/50-7/30/50. $11.26 per day
Gardener, 7/lO/50-lo/lO/5o. $200 p.r mo.
UXEMt'T CIVIL oEHVICE Ax^i-0i:rn.'I3?T3
mo.
mo.
(2)
•ecreation Oivialon
-• Locker Room nid, FT as needed. $0.75 per ^our - J-ME3 JORGENSON -
6/3/50-6/30/50.
•;: r/j director, hT. $1.75 per hr., not to e^^.c^/? .^I^/;?/^^'' """""^^ '
ANNIE MAE Ain)ER3QN - 7/17/30-6/31/50.
rianist. :^I as needed. ;p2.50 per call - new appointment - FLORENCE E.
.VILLI/iMSON - 7/10/50-6/30/51-
as. N3. 9:
-3ntract
Band Fund;
Contract r-ayments - Recreation 3ond Fun_d ^
On motion of Oo"^i36ioner Jippel, f ®^'f ^®^^^^' ^^"^" . .
-issi.ner Rev. onea. tne following resolution was adopted.
riesolution I^o. 9
.Ko.L/ED, that for tne best interest and Pf^P^^^^'^'i'^^^.^L
the Recreation and Park :)epartment the Lontrolier ue and is
hereby requested to approve tne foliowintS 1^47 .Recreation
Bond :"'iind r'a;,ments:
(1) Contract Payment In a.-noor.t of $13,250-55 ^^ f^^f^ "{^^
Horst layer Co., under Recreation and r^arK -^^^-^^ct i.^^. ^
3Jr,j:,n HElJHTi JU:n:R MUSEJM 3UIL'JINJ; earned ^05, 207-94 oi
net contract of $302,502.00.
-1-1 ,' o/' TO ! >T *'nvoT of P^rsnk '•
(2) Contract i^ayment in amount ?13.o2^.^J in ^^v.; ,.^_
Smitn, under Recreation and i^ark Contract •»^- ^^t/of
FELLOW GROUNDS; earned >49,209.3? oV net contract ol
;p62,202.l5.
/*> . .101','' '■•' in fa /or of
(3i Contract rayment in a- vm^ ?i<^ , i-'^ ...-^
7/12/50
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11
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N,'. iJ:
Arthur i*. ^^aum, under Recreation and Park Contract No po
?^.^5rcn^"^"^°^' "^''""^ $130,702.12 of net c^ntraci of "
#l40,i74o0«
(U) Contract Payment In a-nount «705.0i^ in favor of Huettla *.
Schromm, under Recreation and Park Contract No. "^6 - tg^m
PARK GROUNDS; earned $2d,643.20 of net contract of
126,643.20,
(5) Contract Payment in amount $2,102.8$ In favor of Wellnltj
ic DeNarde, under Recreation and Park Contract No. ^8 - south
SUNSET CLUB HOUSE; earned #10,235.18 of nat contract of
♦23,923.00.
(6) Contract Payment in amount 13. 556. 08 in favor of William
Mcintosh k Son, under Recreation and Park Contract No iiii •
LONGFELLOW FIELD HOUSE; earned none of net contract of
♦22,577.00.
(7) Contract Payment in amount $$,^22, 22 in favor of Antona
Petersen at Sons, under Recreation and Park Contract No "il -
JOHN^P. MURPHY FILED HOUSE; earned #34,192.54 of net cintrac
(8 J Contract Payment In amount ♦62,110.30 in favor of ^arric(
it Gautier, under Recreation and Park Contract No. 22A -
POTRBRO HILL. OCEAN VIEW, ST. MARY'S AND SUNSET RECREATION
CENTERS; earned ♦6O3,680.70 of net contract of ♦8i|4, 26^.45.
(9) Contract Payment in amount $5,205.96 in favor of J. Henrj
Harris, under Recreation and Park Contract No, k6 - RICHMOND
GROUNDS k FIELD HOUSE; earned ♦5.784.U0 of net contract of
♦47,331.00.
(10) Contract Payment In amount ♦13,209.30 in favor of H.L.
Petersen Construction Co., under Recreation and Park Contrac
*°'*!t° - fYXBEE GROUNDS; earned ♦47,902.70 of net contract
of 160,646.47.
(11) Contract Payment in amount of ♦10,530.45 In favor of
Elvin C, Stendell, under Recreation and Park Contract No, 42
MILKY GROUNDS AND FIELD HOUSE; earned $19,661.90 of net
contract of ♦32,676.00.
(12) Contract Payment In amount of 120,586.51 in favor of
Elvin C, Stendell, under Recreation and Park Contract No, 28
BURNETT RECREATION CENTER; earned ^225,166,08 of net contrac
of ♦302,795.00.
(13) Contract Payment in a.ixjunt of $13,173.02 in favor of
Wellnltz 5c DeNarde, under Recreation and Park Contract No, 3
SOUTH SJNSET GROUNDS; earned ♦36,695.05 of net contract of '
$63,372.00.
Payments - Park Division
6n motion o? Commissioner Rev. Shea, seconded by Com-
missioner Dippel, the followinc resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 10
RESOLVED, that for the best Interest and proper
conduct of the Recreation and Park Department
the Controller be and is hereby reqeusted to
approve the following Payments - Park Division:
(1) BILTWELL CONSTRUCTION CO.
Sixth Progress i'ayment - Second Unit ♦12,233.70
of the Rehabilitation of Kezar Stadium
(Total Contract $97,977.00 - 89^ completed)
(2) MRS. DOROTHY CRAVATH
Restoration of Murals at the Flelshhacker ♦l,470.0(
Me-norial Mothers' House, Flelshhacker Play-
field
7/12/50
r^*^:??: 'wum>m^
lea. No. 10
Cjntdi
Fe3. So. 11;
Allotitenta,
12
(3) PERQUSON BROS.
Installation of a New Six-Inch S«n< ♦-.,•« «i ^ i
(4) MyJNINQ 3c WHITAKER
Yt^^;^H^*?"*"i " Street Lighting Systam $5 7K 00
at Yacht Harbor Extension j"*-*™ ♦:),rii>.00
(Total Contract 16.350 - lOOJ^ completed)
(5) (lEORQE PAULSEN
hHnal Payment - Construction of San Fran- tl Uo on
Cisco Municipal Small-Bore Rifle Range at ♦^•^9.0Q|
Sharp Park. San BUteo County ^
(Total Contract $14,490.00 - lOOjt completed)
fvLfr^lM^^ PLANNTMr; ASSOCIATION OP PArT-
Membership Dues In the Shoreline Planning 47crn nn
Association Of California, Inc.. JSr the^ea? ^^^^'^^
July 1, 1950 to June 30, I951 '
(7) CQLI£CTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE
Metall Malt Liquor bealer Special Tax $132 00
for Children's Quarters, K^zar Stadium. Hardlna
Park Cafe. Lincoln Park Cafe. Sharp Park Cafe
and San Pranclaco Zoo Tea Room.
(Q) COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL HEVENUE
Federal Tax on Admissions June I950 1650.49
Allotments and Transfers - Park Division
On motion ol' Commissioner Stem, seconded by Com-
missioner Parr, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 11
RESOLVED, that for the best interst and proper
conduct of the Recreation ati Park Department the
^u" i!°H®'' ^® '^"^ ^^ hereby requested to approve
the following Allotments and Transfers - Park
Division:
Allotments
Appropriation
012.111.01 Allowance for Overtime
(General Division)
012.112.01 Holidays (General Dlv)
012.110.02 Holidays (Zjo Division)
012.112.03 Holidays (Commissary Dlv)
'."a-Piin^j
;'isfep Accts to
•^"•^^llnquent
I 250.00
$1,025.00
$ 750.00
$2,250.00
012.112.04 Holidays (Recreational Units)$l,200.00
012.381.01 Soil and Fertilizer
(General Division)
Intra-Fund Tran sf er
$6,200.00
From
012 ."553703
Foodstuffs
To
0127?69.03
Armored Car Service for
1 year (Budget $4,200)
$1,752.00
Transfer of Accounts to Bureau of Delinquent Revenue
Charles D. Curry. Jr. $100,00
2662 Pine Street. San Francisco, Calif.
Damage to shrubs in Golden -^ate Park by 194Q
Cadillac Sedan owned and driven by Cnarles D. Curry,
Jr.
# • «
7/12/^0
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Mooring License
On motion o
mis si oner Fair,
the
amd Work Order
Has. N3. 121
Mooring License,
Park Division;
^"ommlssloner Dlppel, seconded by Cora-
following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 12
RESOLVED, that on recommendation of the General
Manager, this Commission does hereby approve
Issuance of the following License and requests
the Controller to approve the following Work
Order:
Mooring License for Marina iacht Harbor
Boat Owner Hobert R. Bonomo
Name of Boat "LADY PRICE'*
No. of Berth #163
Rate 15.00 per month
- Park Division!
fork Order,
Hoc. Div;
Work Order - Recreation Division
to Bureau of Engineering, Department of
provide necessary Survey and Map of BAY
for the amount of $650.00.
Requisition
Public ».orks, to
VIEW PLAYCJROUND,
0MFINI3HED 3U3INE3S
Certifica-
tion of
Appplntmnts ;
Res. N'o. 13:
Certification of Appointments
The Secretary read the following three resolutions
relating to appointments to positions In the Recreation and
Park Department and compensation for sucn positions, and on
motion of Commlasloner Parr, seconded by Commissioner
Dlppel, were adopted:
Resolution No. 13
APPROVING APPOINTMENTS MADE BY THE GENERAL MANAGER TO THE
FOLLOWING POSITIONS: SUPERINTENDENT OF RECREATUN, SUPER-
INTENDENT OF PhRKS, DIRECTOR OF THE ZOO, hND EXECUTIVE
SECREThRY TO THE GEN ERA i> MkNAGER.
RESOLVED, that In accordance with the provisions of Sections
kO and L^l of the Charter, as amended, tnls Commission herebyi
approves and confirms the appointments made by the General
Manager to the positions of Superintendent of Recreation, i
Superintendent of Parks, Director of the Zoo, and Executive
Secretary to the General Manager, each of tne appointments
to said position on the effective date of Sections ^0 and
kit as amended; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the position of Secretary, Recreation
and Park Conrnisalon, Is hereby filled by the appointment of
the Incumbent Secretary of the Recreation Commission on tne
effective date of Sections I4.0 and I4.I, as amended, and that
for fiscal, pay, and all other purposes, the above appoint-
ments shall be effective from July 1, 1950.
Resolution No. lU
REQUESTING HIS HONOR, IV:E MAYOR TO HAVE AN ORDINANCE
PREPARED APi-hOPHlATING $12,000.00 FOR THE CjMPENSATION OP
THE SECRETARY, RECREATION nND PARK CGMMI.SSION AND THE
EXECUTIVE SEJHET/aRY TO 'IHL GENERAL MnNnGE-t , REoREAII^N AND
PARK DEPARTMENT.
RESOLVED, that In order to comply with the provisions of
the ^narter Amendment creating the Recreation and Park Com-
mission, wi.ich provides for setting up the positions of
E-5cJ Secretary, Recreation and Park Commission and B-66
7/12/50
Its. No. Ik
eontdj_
14
Executive Secretary to the General Manager, Recreation and
Park Department, Hla Honor, the Mayor be and la hereby
respectfully requested to have an ordinance prepared
appropriating $12,000.00 from Oi2.l99.oO (Recreation and
Park Compensation Reserve) to the credit of the followlnH
appropriation: *^
012.110.01 Permanent Salaries - Park Department -
General Division $12,000.00
to provide funds for the compensation of one 8-58 Secretary
Recreation and Park Commission, at the rate of IU50.00 per
month and for one B-d6 Executive Secretary to the Jeneral
Manager, Recreation and fark Department, et the rate of
1550.00 per month.
He?. No. 11
Resolution No. 1^
RE^eUESTINO THE CONTROLLER TO TRANSFER $300.00 FROM TOE
COMPENSATION RESERVE, REQUIRED TO ADJUST THE COMPENSATION
SET UP FOR TOE SECRETARY, RECREATUN AND PARK COMMISSION.
TO THE AMOUNT SAID EMPLOYEE IS LEGALLY ENTITLED TO RECEIVE.
RESOLVED, that the Controller be and is hereby requested to
approve the transfer of $300.00 from Appropriation
012.199.00 (Recreation and Park Compensation Reserve) to
the credit of Appropriation 012.il0.01 (Permanent Salaries
Park Department - General Division) to augment the compensa-
tlon set up for the B-56 Secretary, Recreation and Park
Commission; the Civil Service Commission having advised thai
said employee is legally entitled to receive tne first
increment of his salary range of $14.50.00 to $550.00 effectli
July 1^ 1950, and that the compensation for the p3 ition is
$14.75.00 per month, an Increase of $25,00 per month over the
$14.50.00 per month appropriated for the position.
leasra D.
Eiroy and
1.3. Mulvin,
ir_: Itects:
Approval of Prellainary Plans for Administration
Building ' ' "^
Mr. Teller submitted, for approval, the preliminary
sketches prepared by Messrs. Donald Klrby and Thomas B.
?^lvin. Architects, for the two-story administration build-
ing to be located at the rear of McLaren Lodge, The
liminary sketches had received prior approval of the
Committee on itrchitectui^ of the nrt Commission, and
presented to the Art Commission for its approval on
August 7.
pre-
will b.
^■'•^1 ■binary
K«na for
*- •-•'•-g
Li roved;
Action: Following thorough review and discussion and
with the recommendation of tne General Manager, on motion
of Commissioner Dispel, seconded by Commissioner Parr, the
preliminary sketches, wltn some modification and adjustments]
were unanimously approved as submitted.
Information Bureau
^^ aollsrument Mr. Teller submitted, for approval, a detailed plan
f«A Informa- the establishment of a Recreat ion and Park Information
B^ireau for wide dissemination of news and information of
fo
-areau
ved:
-eetlDn
•etln C'
^ei tc
-ation
rt
le
public Interest.
Action: The plan, as presented, received general
approval with one exception, the Commission not favoring
discontinuance of the HeCreation Bulletin. In this conuec
tlon, on motion of Commissioner Stem, seconded by Com-
Hiissioner Parr, and unanimously carried, publication of
the .HeCreation Bulletin Is to continue on a weekly ba.sls
until October 1, 195^, at wnlch time the General Manager
7/12/50
15
Is to submit an evaluation report and recornmendatlons ret-Ar^
Ing tnls form of news media. ^-etarc
Administration Report
For Information of Commissioners, the General MaMftrer
reported on matters relatln^j to administration and departmei
operation and outlined contemplated personnel assignments
to effect better coordination.
Action:
acceptance.
The
report was given general approval and
SEW 3USINES3
Report on
;ar.p Mather
rfce
froa
.'jrv, Recrea-
•Ijn Com-
-Ittee:
■Ived
J rand
Grand Jury Report on Camp Mather
The Secretary read the report of the Recreation
Committee of the urand Jury detailing its observations
recommendations on a visit to Camp Mather on Saturday
June 10, 1950. •'*
and
President Sutter reported on his recent visit and
findings at Camp Mather, pointing out that rehabilitation
of camp had been delayed because of the long winter season
and Inclement weather, which limited the number of days
In which camp repair work can be accomplished.
Mr. Teller
Jury report had
Immediate action on the
Informed the Commission that the Grand
been forwarded to Camp Manager Center for
recommendations contained therein.
:if.
■es. H... 16;
^■r, r«qsts
r'lntrjce
.-onibiting
i -re flsh-
■■■i it Uke
Ordinance Prohibiting risnlng at i^ake Merced
On motion of Commissioner Buckley, seconded by Com-
mlasloner Parr, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 16
RESOLVED,
of the Rec
hereby req
of Supervl
to Article
It an offe
of Lake Me
tne north
Saturdays,
closing da
California
that for the best Interest and proper conduct
reatlon and Park Department this Commission does
uest the City Attorney to prepare and the :-ioard
sors to approve an ordinance adding Section 49
U of the San Francisco Municipal Code, making
nse punishable by law to fish from the shores
reed, except from that designated portion of
lake wnere fishing Is permitted from barges on
Sundays, holidays, and on the opening and
ya of the fishing season, as designated by the
State Fish and Game Commission.
■ oa»
Sunset Community Center
There followed a review of tne background in tne
development of the Sunaet v^ommunlty Center, a cooperative
auniclpal project in which scnools, playgrounds, library,
and nealth center have participated and wnlch the City
Planning Commission and tne Board of Supervisors endorsed
over two years ago.
President Sutter related tnat the original plan of the
community center had altered over tne years and tt,e former
hecreetion Commission had been Interested and willing to
continue provided tnere be no duplication of facilities
•1th tnose of the School Department,
7/12/50
recr. facili-
ties,Suniet
jjBffl. Center
referred to
.eaMgr for
study »nd
Action; On motion of CommL. sloner Parr a«ronH«^ w
Comml38loner Dlppel. and unanimously carried' ?Je «n??.^^
question of participation and development of 'recr«fit?i«
facilities in the Sunset Community Center project wal
referred to the General Manager for his study and
conference with responsible representatives of the othar
agencies end later report to the Commission.
Califo^L^'r^ln:.''"'' 3horeline. .lannin. Associ..... .r
. A n Action: Recognizing his past active interest and
joafflPredD. service in matters relating to shoreline development?
,arr .pptd President Sutter designated and appointed Commissioner
rep. and dele- Parr as the official representative and delegate of the
gate m Shore-Recreation and Park Commission in all matters relating
**'' ^rluf. J° "^'"^•^^"iP i" t^« Shoreline Planning Association of
A330C. Calif : California, Inc.
Availability of Loam. Youth guidance Center
Mr. Teller informed the Commission that in order to
fehrJn„ri^°4i ""^'^T Ji^y-<^''"«d loam presently located at
the Youth guidance Center, in a stockpile of approximately
?o'«SL^''o^'' ^^''^^' ^^ *°^^^ ^« necessary for ?he CommissLrl
to adopt an eraercency resolution requesting funds to cover
tne cost of naullng the loam. ^
by Commlssionel
^•3. No. 17:
sea. Inquest"
l.ig funds to
::ver cost
3f haullni^
Iota frons
Touth auld-
ince Cntr to
"•ec k Pk
"ept:
On motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded
Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 17
EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, there is approximately 2i4..000 cubic yards of
city-owned loam presently located upon the site of tne
Youth Guidance Center; and
WHEnEAS. further progress on tne construction of the Youth
Guidance Center is seriously retarded until such loam is
removed from the site; and
WHEREAS, this loam is greatly needed and is available
iree of charge to the Recreation and Park Department
except for cost of trunaporting same; therefore, be it
RESOLVED, tnat this Comnission formally declares tnis
condition to be an emergency of the Youth Guidance Center;
ana , be i t
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Purchaser of Supplies be
authorized to rent the necessary equipment to remove the
loam and the Controller be requested to approve a Work
order to the Department of x'ubllc Works In sucr. a-nount
*nd from such appropriation as the General Manager may
aetermine to provide for the transportation of loam from
^ne Youth Guidance Center site to the hecreallon and Park
epartment stockpile.
Invitation to Recreation Film Preview
The iecretary reported invitations nad been extended
to tne Com-miasionera by the Public Relations Department of
the ueneral Electric Company to preview a 20-minute sound
flln titled "A Cnance to Play", to be snown to recreation
leaders and executives at tne Empire Koom, Fairmont Hotel,
on Wednesday, July I9, ^co to 5:^o p.m.
7/12/50
17
^.^v 1 tat Ions -
jontd:
member.
llemorandunB covering the above to be mailed to
each
Inspection Tour of Recreation and i^ark Areas
At the suggestion of Commissioner Pair, It was a^^reed
that arrangements be made for Commissioners to Inspect on
a guided tour within the near future, all recreation and
park properties, facUtles, and activities under the Com-
mission's Jurisdiction, including Jamp Mather, to the end
that sue . firsthand knowledge would facilitate action on
matters brought before the Commission in the future
Time and Place of Commission Meetings
c. uta n ^^'^^^°^' .^^^ motion of Commiaaioner Dlppel, seconded by
a?; cnfn'ed:^^"™J'!^r?r ^'Tj and unanimously carried, the CDmmisslon
M.n^? ''*^°^"'^®'^ ^^^ action of the Initial Meeting of June 27.
-Itlal Mt« lll^'r ^;il'!i^2^^^^^^ Hegular Meeting date from U.e second
' , aJ.' ^^ fourth Wednesdays of each month at 2:00 p.m. to the
r_esclnded_. second and fourth Thursdays of each month at m.:00 p.m.
ADJOORNMENT
There being no further business, the i'resldent declared
the meeting adjourned at ^.:05 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
r
Secretary
7/12/50
Sen Francisco, California
July 27, 1950
MINUTES
IS
Minutes
Approved;
The Second Regular Meeting of the Recreation and
Park Co.^BTilsslon was called to ordor on Thurdday, July
27, at k'-OO p.m., i'resldent Louis Suttor proaldin^.
The following Commlsaionurs were present:
Mr. Louis Suttor, President
Mr. ?rud D. Parr, Vice President
Mrs. Henry J. Dippel
Mrs. Sie,raund Stern
There being no corrections or omissions, the
minutes of the regular meeting of Wednesday, July 12,
wore approved as read.
;0MMUNICATION3
The following lottors of thanks and appreciation
wore read by tho Secretary and ordered filed:
(1) J. H. Knowland, Cnairmaii, California Gentennl'
als Co.Timlsslon, for the Commission's cooperation in
securin^; a site for the Centdnnial Cavalcade, and ad-
vising that a location had bu^n secured in thu Pre-
sidio.
(2) Jose F. Imperial, Philippine Consulate Gener-
al, for the use of tno 3and Concourse on Sunday,
July 2, for a Philippine Independence Day concert.
rf- 3 tract
Parking
Plan:
Communications from the following Individuals
weru forwardttd from tne Mayor's Office and tne Board
of Supervisors, and on motion of Commissioner Dlppoi,
seconded by Conrzisaionur Stern, wer^ roforrod to the
General Manager for ac'-inowledgment uni proper action:
(1) A. A, Tlscornia, Attorney at Law, expressing
his vIjws on the planning of an off-street parkin/^
plan in or about St. Mary's Square neighoorhood.
(2) Petor Leffert, Adjatunt, Veterans of Foreljjn
.Vars, San Francisco County Council, concerning the
conditions of bcachts and parzs.
<3) James Davis, 100 Sutro Hoignts Avonuo, point-
ing out thti opportoniti .s to promote goodwill and im-
prove foreign r«!lations through close contact witn the
various consular officos.
[k) .''Irs. V, John julllber, II99 Doloros Street,
commenting on the neglected condition of grass and
sidewalks on Dolores Street.
itiz.ns
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On recommondation of tne Goneral Manager, and on
motion of Commissioner Dl.jpel, seconded by Connission-
er I'arr, roquests from tne Citizens Jommittee for
Centennial Celebration were ap,^rovod as follows:
^^n: ^ (1) For use of Golumola Square and Aquatic Park
for o,.eciul Vents prograiis September 2-9, 1953.
(2) For u3e of North ieuch PlMygroioni for th^
Dru2n Corps ani )rill Team Compel IMons on September 'J,
1950.
(3) For pormission to nov . th iloramas from
Ports-nouth Plaza to t.ie ClvL'; C ;r, * r .pprov^d, sabjjct
to detoninntlon of t.. loc-ti .i* t_ ^lilch the dior-.m'is
•vill bj -noved foilo^inj Mi. cont.nr.lal calibration.
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R-quc3t for
usu or f ine
»rt3 Palace;
Union Square
Mamorial
.':>tlon;
On rticommondatioii of thu 'J.aoral iMonat^or, and on
motion of Comrr.lasionor Dippol, s.cDiidcd by Comnisaion-
or Parr, tnc r.jquoct ^f tho .-irt Conunission for use
Fine Arts r^alacu to hoaso the "San r'runcisco ^.rt
of
Festival" on Scpt^mbv
■ r 2;j-0otober 1,
1950 was approved.
From Edward D. Koil, Prosid.nt, 5oci&ty of Crxli-
fornia Pionocra, a rjqujst to plac^ a nc.norial plaque
in honor of the first Mayor of San Francisco, Jonn '.V.
Goary, at one of tno entrances to Union
^square ,
On motion of t^omiiiasionor Parr, accondjd by Com-
missionor Dippol, the plaque was t^ivon approval sub-
ject to tho Commission's review of tno dosi^^n
tion in Union Scuare.
md loca-
Soldcn Gate
Ant 11 .It ^^^^
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On motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by Com-
missioner Dipp..l, and carried, the request of the
Golden Gatu Angling and Casting Club for the installa-
tion of directional si^.ns and marking- of
area at uhe casting pools was approved.
parklnt^
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The following conmunlcations wore read and ordered
filed:
nvt Com-
r.lisi:!!
:.ppr3Vu3
n:.r..Bidg;
(1) Joseph H. Dyer, Jr., Secretary, nrt Commission,
advising that at a special meeting on July 25, I950
tiiO GommisGion approv^.d prelirnin:.ry plans for tne
'Jr.ini3tr-:tion building and remodeling and enlargement
f McLaren Lodj^e, Golden Jate Park.
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(2) Frank K. Welch, L^-S iileventa Street, request-
ing the opportunity to bid on concessions ondur the
jurisdiction of the Recreation and Park Commisjion and
.D.TOioSijn asking to bo advised when sucn contracts are up for
p-iicy invit-oid. ^
i:»6 bidders
:n C3nccs3l3n3; President Sutter stated it shall oe Commission
policy to publicly advertise any concession or leaso
agreement contomplatod by the Co.umission so tnat all
i2|itereste.d parties might hav . the opportunity t^ sub-
mit propoialii, A mailing list -.1" those r ^auestin .
information on such shall be Maintained by * the Secrc-
tar
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On mo*-.ion of Commission^.r Parr, seconded by Com-
missioner St^rn, the request of Mr. Sugjn^ J. Hiordan,
Director d'x Property, for approv.il of tae following
resolutiDns, was adopted:
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RESOLVED, that tnis Commission authorizes tho
General Manager to approve and forward to the
Board of Supervisors a resolution authorizing
the purchase of certain reul property for the
JUIilPLhO SER.nA PLkYGROUI^'D from the Stonecrest
Cjrporation, a California corporation, or the
legal owner, said property bein^, vacant land
and is known as Lot 9 -nd a portion of L:.t lU
in nssessor's Flock 7237,
$65,000.00, appropriation
the sum
l-'O.!;
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;'urcnaae of
certain real
property re-
quired Tor
:> liver Terrace
flayjr^^und
-■itnorizod;
the p'li^chase of certain real prone- tv r-,^ ♦■u
Sli^VL.. VLRIUCS Pi^Y.ROUTiD f rof ^'rj'nu^or?'-^
and Ol&a .iuggori. his wif., and ^rthur Ru^orl
n?3 con ^-st of"f ^''''' ' ^^^"^ ^^^6' inprovo-
nts cor-ioi^t of a 6 roo.n rosidonce. 0 ureon-
planted with rosea, with two '3 t.ry oClli-
an annex, and a 100 foot well, for th
;.70,000.G0, Appropriation 180.553.32.'"
m
houses
ing cs
SU11 of
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M-iSsrs. !
Fanning >
Jarl
vjiljrt,
Parsons
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request lag
purcnciCj f
:irtal.* r -.i
i-iirai fur
I-lr. Charlos M. Fanning, Assistant Direct
Tho Secretary roportc-d that the Mayor h"d witr-
AlflTol^'fr^ 3upplemontul ap,roprLtion r qu'st
r^l^l,500.Ju for the purcnaso of the Plnolake sitn
until sucn tin. ...s th. nutt.r w.uld bo gi^on full re!
yi'^^^n'^' i:!?^^-^*^^.^''^ '"^ '-^^^ Commission. Tho Julv
no
for
i3si?nor'Di'o-?^ C^nmission.r P.rr, socondod by Com-
.osi.ncr Di.pa, tr.. following resolution was Idoptod:
Rcsoluti :>n
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u-Hr.H-^.o. in compliance wit:. -}; request of tho
riDn.rMle uln-^r E. i.oblnsou, .,:.• ,r. th. H croi-
tion and Park Commission has rcvuiod in i t
th. proposed plan for the i.-v.l-.pmunt of th:
Pln^lr.k^ Recreation sit^-: r.- •
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...lERt^S, the r(..cr^atirn and /'ark Commission
intends and dojir.s to purchase a certain tract
«\. ?^ i containing r^pproximately 25.135 :^crcs.
required for th. Pineluk. Hucruation siL; und
V^HEHEhS, $32d,9if7.C0 has ca deposited with
tho ir.-as'arer of th^ City and County of San
Francxscj and cr«aited to tho account "Heal
Property - Recreation", saia funds being tne
proceeds from the sale of tn.. Fatner CrowL^y
Playgroun^.; therefore, be it
nESOLVED, tnut :or tho bost interests and prop..r
dov.lopment of th. city-wide recreation -:.xpan-
it'fo J^^'^'^eram .under the ly^l R-cr^ation Bond Fund,
thls^oommission aoes h.r.by ro:iuost the Mayor
tlJr n'''; '"''u'^ ^" Supervisors to appropriate from
r/^/^^^--^^^bQv. menti.,n.d fund the amount of
^i^i,3v^.J0 for the purc.ias. of land required
^-r the rin.l-kv. Recreation -it.; an i, u. it
FJRTHER RESjLVSj, that th. Jen.ral :-!ani^er and
th„ Se-crot
-ary o. authori
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necessary a.-. J
t^ tnis r jsoluti .n.
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Proposals
and field houaa. Silver Terrace PlaygroiUid :
ELVXN C. oTEI.'DELL ^109 90'^ 00
26th 5e Kansas Sts., San Francidco
MARTINELLI CONSTRrrcTIOiJ CO i;i21 Qt^n na
1560 Folaom St., San Francisco *-^^-L,y:?u.oj
2657 ^th St., Berkeley, Calirornla »:>^^.wu
ADAM ARRAS &: SON %io-> ftii, on
6$$ Treat i^ve., San Francisco * * *-LO,oa.4.uu
MIDSTATE CONSTRUCTION CO SlU Tp-^ nn
i^27 Bryant St., San Francisco • • • * jm-, /-^J.uu
ARTHUR v.. 3AUM .^i^?, 298. 00
i+34 3ay Street, San Francis cj
res. No. 21:
Awerd or
n:?RACE:
On recommendation of the supervising Engineer
and on motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Com-
missioner Stern, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 21
Vn'HEREAS, of tho six informal proposals received
on July 11, 1950, for the CONSTRUCTION OF IMPHOVE-
r^NTS TO i'LiiYGROUND AND FIELD HOUSE hT SILVER
TERRACE PLhYGROUND, Elvin C. Stendell, contractor
submitted the low bid of ^109,985.00; and
WHEREAS, the Recreation and Park Commission is
now In receipt of a notarized communication and
work sheets offering convincing evidence that an
honest error was made in the preparation of tho
Stondell proposal; and
'■•HEREaS, in accordance v.'ith Section 31, -M-rticlt;
2, of tho Public 'works Code, thv Mayor, th^ Ghi.-.f
Administrative Officer, and Controller have
informed in writing of tho intontion of tho
mission to award to the next lowest bidder;
therefore, bo it
been
Com-
R.:30LVSD, tht.t the Recreation and Park Commission
does hereby award the contract for CONSTRUCTION'
OF IMPROVEiENTS TO PLkYGROUI^'D aND FIELD HOUSE AT
SILVER TEitRi^CE PLAYGROUJID, Silver Avenue, Ledyard
and V.aterville Streets, to MhRTINELLI CONSTRUC-
TION COMPANY, 1560 Folsom Street, San Francisco,
for the lump sum price of ^121,950.00, they being
the lowest valid and responsible bidder, said bid
havin^^ been examined and found s-itisf actory; and,
be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that tho G..neral Manager and
the Secretary are empowered to uXocutc; this con-
tract on bohalf of the Recreation and Park Corr:-
mission; and be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that tho S^crvtary shall file
notice of approval in tnc official advurtisint'
of the official newspaper of the City and Cconty
of San Francisco.
Award of Contract - 3ond Fund
Tho Secrutary ro&d thu four proposals subnittod
July Id for construction of fi>jld >iou3.j, .V<.3t Portal
Playcround:
WM. Mci:.T03H -x coi; t^^, '/'•'. .00
1^ 36th Av..-,, S., /.u-.v^Uco
7/21/SQ
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A.J. HOPPER CO .^. ,.,
2k3 Langton St., San Francisci J?20, 6(3/4. 00
proposals ELVIN C. STENDELL ....
suc^ittedi 26th ic Kansas Sts., San i'vixkciaio' ' ' ' '*^*' ^ '^^^'OO
MIDSTATE C0N3THUCTI0N ^5,, r,. ^
1|27 Bryant St., San Francisco #29,ti6y.00
On motion of Co.UTiissiontjr ninrti ...^^ j ^ ,
R..3. No. 22; Resolution IJo. 22
RSSJL/UD that the hocroation and Park Co-n-
missioa doos horoby award the contract fon
CONSTRUCTION OF FIELD HOUSE AT ffiJ?POR?T
•.^rd or r^T^;^^'^'- ^"""^^ '^y^ ^°^^-^n UUoa Strict
'**^^^ °^ ^'7-^ V.rd'on .^ay, to '.VM. McINTOSH i SOU vKr
::ntract, 36th Avonuo, San Francisco for th ' ^^
^^^^^2^^ ^^^-.f,fiiA34.oo. th!rboi°^ j^^ ]:^,r
anf lo^^S^f^^I^f^^t^^f ,JJ-^S? Jr'^ -^^^^^^
FURTHER RESOLVED, that th. Gunural Manap r ^nd
the Secretary arc .npoworod to cxocuto t^Lton-
^IssL^? ^5f Llt^'^ ^^'^^^^^^°^ -^ ^-^ --
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary sh.ll file
0I s"n fr'ncisco?^"^^'^^^ °' ^^^ '''' ^^^ ^^-^^
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Award of Contrrnt - Bond I^.md
Julv ia%orro^?7 "'^'^^ '^^'^ ^^"^^ proposals submitted
groind: ^^^^ ^^^^^tion of fi.ld hous., .ptos Plc^y-
?ropo3al3 ELVII, C. STEI.'DELL .... ton o--, rr.
submlttod; 26th k Fans- 3 ^t^ c-' \,' ' ; $29,297.00
■ 1_ "** * r.au^ ^^ o L3 . , ban Francisco
MIDSThTE construction CO 329 62^ 30
427 Bryant St., San Franci.ico .?29,o23.00
C^RLEN CONSTRUCTION CO., ..SOCI.TCS . . .531,039 00
163 clutter St., San Francisco .^J)i,uJ9.JJ
WM. McINTOSH k SON c-,t , a-x on
71^0 36th. ve., San Francisco ^31, .53.00
''on^i?^r'"°^^^''.°^ Cominission.r :.ipp.l, seconded by
ari^pt.d: ""' ^^" ^^^^o..in^ r.silution was^
i-^. :::, 2*^ •
• Resolution No. 2}
RESOLVED, that tho Recreation und Park Com-
?nM=:r,?",.2°'''^ hereby award tn- contract for
«*^ri of PRO m^^^^^^^' ^^ ^'^^^^ ^'^^^^ -^ -^TOS PL,-.Y-
or.tr'.-t ^MOJND, nptos Hvenuu, botwuon Ocuan nvonu-j
ii?T:::' ' ??wnS^^^ Junior High School, to ELVIN C.
oTEl>fDELL. 26tn k Kt.nsas Streets, San Fran-
cisco, for th, lump sum price of $29,297.00,
ne oeing the lowest regular eidder, said
Old having bo^n examined and found satis-
i ctory; and, b. it
rUR:KE?^ RESOLVED, ^.r .'. th^ General Manager
and o.^cretary are ^-ipoA.r i to vxecut. this
cont^!^ct on b.h:af dI '.... :._oreatiou and
ParK Commi^jiDn; :,ri'l, bo it
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PURTIiER RS3JLVED, that th. Secretary shall filo
notice or approval in the official adv.rtlsinK
°r l^i °£f^^^^^ nowapapor of th. city end CoSSt
of San Francisco.
County
Rsj. No. 21
Bond Fund
rontr^.ct
TnYUGA ;
ri:H:.:0ND:
SZ.. CLIFF
Cxiaulting
Z.->f;r. Serv
ices;
Contract ?a:,'mQnts - Bond Fund
On motion of Commissioner Stem, socondod hv r^n.
missionor Dippcl, tho following rusolution w^s ^
adopted:
Resolution !Ja. ?ij
RESOLVED, that for tho boat Interoat and
proper conduct of th) Recreation and Park
Department the Controller be and ig hereby
requested to approve the followini? IQli?
Recreation Bond Furd Payments:
(1) Contract Payment in amount $9,6de.iiji in
favor of S.J^^moroso Construction Company, under
Recreation and Park Contract No. 32 - CaYUGa
GROUNDS; earned ^35,11.3.14 of net'c .ntract of
#33,143.14. (iiCCEPLuiCE k FINiiL PnYMEiiT)
(2) Contract Payment in amount *5,lo6.37 in
favor of J. Henry Harris, under Kecreation and
Park Contract lio, i^o - RICHMOND PI^^YGROUND:
earned $11,549.26 of net contract of ^47,331.00.
(3) Contract Payment in amount ;^7c;o.OO In
favor of Morrough P. O'Brien, Coniultin,
Engineer, under Recreation and Par'< Contract
JO. 330 - SEk CLIFF BEnCH (BAKER'S BE^CH):
earned ^7:^0.00 of nut contract $1,^J0 00
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?"-rk Division
-& Portsmouth
i?ch. oorvic ,s :
Pa:/nent3 - Park Division
On motion or Commissioner Parr, seconded by Com-
missl'.u.r Dippel, the following resolution was
adopted:
Resolution Uo. 25
RESOLVED, that for th. best int..rust and proper
conduct or the Recreation and Park Department
the Controller be and is hereby requested to
approve the following Payments - Park Division:
(1) s..xj FR/txNcisco gl:jte:;nl-.l committee, i:;:.
Centennial Committee expenses for June ig'^C
in connection with buildine^s, exnioits, ..tc. at
Portsmouth Square. (Total contract v6. 500.00;
earned t. date ^3, 047.49) - r.l, 184.74
(2) FERGUS Olj 3Ru3.
Ins to nation jf six incn cast iron pipe c n-
nectlon at Golden Gate Park Stadium Convenience
Station. ^550.^0
(3) JJSTICE-du.;:j cj.
_. i"'lr3t Payment - Street tree planting jn
Divisadero Street from Marina Blvd. to 14th St.
and on Kal^ht St. from Market St. to Stanyan St.
(Net contract ':?6,244.92 - 100^ completed) -
^^^ r>ONaLD 3. IIIRbY and THO.M/.S 3. MULVI.T
^ Preparation of preliminary plans and estimates
- c J3t2 for proposed remodelint: and enlar^^enent
or -;cLaren Lod^e. $2,500.00
(5) 'V. J. KU3JN
i-'inai ?r.-jr.nt - Rec:..dLti ning .;. U ter:itl on3
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REoOLVSD, that for tiiu boat latoroat and or-^n..r
conduct of the Rocroatlon and i^urk Department
the Controllor bo uni is horcby roquoatod to
approve tho following:: ^-quoatud to
Jlotments;
( 1) Allotmonts - r'ark Divig^r^n
012.200.01-ContractuGi oorvico3( Jtin.Div)
012.381.01-Soll & Fortllizor (Gon.Div)
012.200.03-Cjntractual Sorvicua (Comm.Div)
O12.300.03-Matori?^.l3 & Supplioa (Comm.Div)
012.219.0l4.-Mtco.KQEar Pl.^odlighting System
(Hocroatlonal Units)
012.130.03-2-VVag3s - Temporary (Comm.Div)
Ol2.130.0l4.-2-V<agoa - Temporary (Rocroa-
tlonal Units)
O12.i^.00.0i-To covor the purchaso of ono
Chuvrolet l4.-door, S-paaaoagor
sedan
i^ 1,500.00
0,000,00
1,500.00
3, 500,0 J
919.00
lU,000,00
3,000,00
1,250.00
nidlti^nal
nllotnents;
(2) M-^lU^na; rilin,m^nf? - Recreation r^U^^^jy
10 complete first que cer of the ig^Q^^l
fiscal year - '^ "^
012.200. 13-Contractual Services *; 3,000,00
20,000.00
600.00
,0 3
Encumbrance
?:• quest;
Transfers:
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012.130.50.13-Dlroctors« V.u^
033.232. 13-Teluphone A Telegraph
(3) Eacar.brance Request - Park Division
Description
Maintenance k servic-
ing of floodlights &
incidental lighting at
Kezar Studlum, CJc^lden
G'^to Park.
Enc.Req. Vendor
9 Manning &
Vml taker
i^mount
:51,225.00
To
(^) Transfers
(a)-Park Division
From
Approp. 012.110.01 ApproTT 012.119.01
Mari'.^M.£^?ni'^%^"?J'^^ ^i"^ temporary roplacemont of
Mario 'I^rlano, O-S^ hardener, on sick leave witnout
pay Hugust 1-Scptember 20, 1^50 (T-1227). 3^00.00
To providu fundo I'or tumporary i'«placenont of
nnlta ULv^m, B-45U Tolepnon. Operator, on Lave
Without pay July 2U.nucust 31, 1950 (T-12l6i. ^2^1. 82
To provide finds fjr temporary repliicemt-nt :f
Percy Brackett, 0-56 IJardener, on sick 1 .uvo without
P^j uuly 1-Nov.nbur 30, 1950 (T-1201). $672.72
(b)-Recreation Division
From To
IPoods tuffs)
T^
annod Gojds and Dri.- I
r^it)
For th. purchase of canned goods for Day Camp at
Glen Park Play£,round. $120.00
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On motion of Commissioner Dippd, a.cjad.:! by
Cjmmissioner ot^rn, tn« fallowing ru3.jlutijn wuj
'-Ijpted:
R'^3 !< I'ut 1 on li ^ • 2 ;
-..iERErti, I.. . -r t: n n i x'ar,r Di.purtr.unt
hus under lt.3 juriodlcti.n on. .,-.c.-c';ti a
Duj-artn.jnt ui-i Lv. ) ...;,p Mr-tn-jr .■ v avm.
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Prcvldlng for
,30 of HoVOiV-
1.1^ Fund;
Funds oatabllsno-i by Ordininco N^. 23.031
ani 3Uw r'/.-rk D.jpru-'tnont itovilvin- Fund
03taoli:;hud by OrJluanco Nj. 23.011; and
V/HEREAS, thj Rocror.tion and Park Dopartmont
roqulru.3 the continued use of tho hordn-
abovo named auvjlyln„ Funds fjr curront
opjratlons; thoreforo, bo It
RKSOD/p, that for tho boat Intorost and proper
operation of tho R.^crcatlon -md Park Dop.-rtmunt
this Commission hereby authorizes contlnu'ince
of tho aforonontionod Rcvolvlnfc: Funds anj' Skr -
by roquosts the C.ntrollur t) approve R...v-lvin«
Pund Vouchors anl provide for ruimbursemunt
thoroof.
Eif:;ath Bond Fund jippropriati on
On notion of C ommisGi^nor Dipp,,l, sue .ndod bv
Cominissionur Jtern, tii. fdlo^lng rusolution ws
adopted;
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Eighth 3oni
?,ni Approp;
RESOLVED, that up^n ruc o.-rraundation of tho
Gjn<jr:>.l Manager this Co:nnis3ion docs hereby
approve the following it.ms in the Eirhth
3oni Fund Arjpr opri-.ti on;
CD::3TRacTioi: leo. 050.00
l^:;d3Ca?2 v.v.;iou3 projects
PIjrtNSHNDSPEC IPIC.TI Ol;S
EQUIPMENT
BYXBEE
CAYUGA
MI LEY
MURPHY
SOUTH 3L:.SET
100.056.00
ICiO. 066.00
v 3,o0u.00
3,000.00
3,000.00
2,100.00
3,'JOO.OG
V 5,500.00
-^10,14.00.00
itriD, 3E IT FJ-^THl-< r>c.^OLVED, th.t this Con:nissi.n
does hereby requjot tuu Mayor ixnd the Board .f
Supervisors to appropriate from tho I9k7 Recrea-
tion Bond ronJ saiJ funds hereixi ItemiZoJ and
totnlling v30,0u0.jU; and, be it
FU.<r::iirK HESOLVED, th . t the Oene-ral Manr.^.r and
the secretary be -ni 'ro hereby autn -rize I to
pcrf ;r.-. such acts l^s ■..ro nece:isary and conve.iiunt
to give ci'fect to t.ais resolution.
iir
Ltion:
-' Col,
y^^ring Licensee f:.r Marina Yac};t Harbor - Pk Div.
On -lotion oi C omni 33 i on jr Parr, seconded by Cora-
Llrfi.'^f' ^iPP-1. -^ni c-rri.d, tne i^Uovin^ Mooring
Licenses weru approved; .. *
3 oat Own>^r
.■^5bt. 3. Phillips
Earl L. Mercurio
-i.E, Onorato
Ja.-noa a, TeSta
IJanc of Sjat
"PaStlTie''
"Diane M."
"I^'oelnaa"
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?<ate
Berth p:r rt^nth
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1:\ connection with tho abov. .-tioa, C ,-;":l :
t'^rr re^ortei th:.t ne is in receipt of u comoI c,
pro^rcsj ;•.. ort on Yacht Harbor from C..l--nU F..^.
-'^^:-» .notrict Engineer, C .rp- ,f Ent^lneor., JniteJ
•st'.tes nrmy. H<i apj]:-^ '-Icni.- -^f ta . inturjjt :tnd co-
rporation wnic/i :; 1 ..-.1 .au;y a;.3 Uv. . :3 nanlfest^^d
to-^ufi tne 'xctlvL-.l .. •■ L ,u Con.r;i..3ijn.
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Comni3ji.onor Parr tj ^ct aa Roproientatlva
President Suttor exprosaoi appreciation of Coti-
missioner Parr's interest in harbor activities as th^v
relate to tho department's operation and suggosto^
that his scope as rcprosontutivo of the Connission bo
broaden'jd to include the^o ndttors as well as shore-
line dovelopnont.
:)n motion of Commissioner 3 tern, secon-^ -^ b- ^^^n
missioner Dippel, the following resolution w'.s aiopt'-':
RjSDlution No. ;^0
C0:.WIS3I0NE:-n R^RR appointed RZPHESE2ITATIVE T'J
SHORELII.-L. HnR3QR. h20 BOnTINu nCIIVITTF.f,.
RESOLVED, that in recognition of Co.-nmission-r
FrDi D. Parr»s past active interest and s-_rvice
'-' ^'^ natters relating to snorelino, haroor a>v
beacn development, and small boat and yacntint
activities, he be and is neroby dosiijnated and
appointed as th. official repre^.-nt-. tivt and
relegate :f tr.is CDm.mis3ion in all matters
r^latiui: to said activities, in ailition to
sjrvint L-s the ielogat.: tj tne 5hor-.lin. Plan-
nias .-association .f California, Inc.
Grant in,
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-.m":issirn-jrs
c Park H;a5on^nt to Stata Harbor
On motion of '. j.^misr^i^nor r^.^^ 3. A^r^^ ; v..
Commissioner Dippul, t:.. r:ilo;vin/ r.-iutiJ.; ^as
a ^op i<e d J
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Hej >1 jtl jn ::: . "^ \
^^i ':}L^^^:^'^ ^^ THE B0h:v3 0. STnTE H^RBOH
^J^...IojxO.,::^o rOR iHE PORT OF S.-.:; ?-a^:;CIoC: rOR Tn^
i:-l^^'>, .P M«i:::ikr.'.-.::D uiz the belt h.jlro.o tracks
lahJw'jH rt^jrtilC r^R?: PROrSI^rY, SETTINO FORTH THE
^^'^^^aP''^ TIiEREJ:;DE:t «ND RE5CI::DI;;g resolution NJ.
19C.7 Or iKE P^RK C0?4^^ISSI0N.
wHERErtS, tnu Beard of State Harbor C jmmissi jn^rs r^r
^an rranci3co Harbor has petitioned th-.^ Recreation and
rarK Commission for writt.n conl'irmation of an ouj^-
mcnt granted t- t:.e said -iDard of State H:.rb3r Oom-
.T.ioolDners for S31 Francisco Harbcr for the rignt to
maintain and us., t.-v. oelt :r..ilr:,: tracks t:irough
aquatic Park property, ini
|<HEnE^3, The R^creati-n an: rark . ;"nl3sijn bili^ves
tnat tn. oDntinu^a U3e ^f tn. railr^.i tracks will not
intorxer. r ^h^ prasont time with tn^ u;.u .i tn-, ar^a
^ ^r rear--.-: nal purpDs.s oy th-j public, ani
^HERErtS, the :;.^ri of Statj Harb:r C -mmisei .ner;
-r4 rr.-ncisco I-iarb
for it
in the f utur , wlsn t
I for
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■.t tj -v&n Fran- Isc J Harb:r t. c .n^ina^ t
^aro r wn.n.v.r It iecms it aivioabl.. t
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(1) iill rlG^its ani privileges herein ,3r.<into.': may bo
rovDkod Qt the ploasur; ..f thtj Iioci'jutljn :.irl p-H--
Cormnl33l3n u,on ninety (yu) uyd' written notice/"
(2) The tracks will bu u^ad .-.nly for the purpose of
serving Fort Mr.son ->r other govornnental installati jas
or, in the event .if an assignment jf this easement t)
the United States of i>.norica, such other m^venonto as
are spscifically authorized by the United States
Govarnjn jnt .
(3) No cars vlll bo left standing on the tracks.
in.) The ritjhts and privileges herein granted nay bj
transferred by the Board of State Harbor CDmmissi.in-
ers to the United States Government, provided that in
the event of such transfer the .-^ecreati^n and r'ark
Commission shall bo i^ivijn notice thereof thirty (30)
days priir to the uffective date of the transfer,
(5) The easement herein granted shall be 12 feet 6
inches in width, such width to extend 6 feet 3 inches
on eacii aide of the center lino of the tracks now in-
stilled ;n the property,
(6) These terms and conditions an i tiv. easement here-
in confirmed shall bee ^mo effective up jn written
njtice tD the Hecre iti )n and rark Comrnissi-)n from the
Board of State Harbor Commissi Dners for San Francisco
Harbor, of their acceptance.
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mrded Mr,
^•-•■i 3ougan;
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Slo-tt lilv!. Golf ConccjJion /^war do 1 .vlr. Leo
Doug an " ^ ~ "
On motion of Commissioner r'arr, seconded by Com-
missioner Stern, the following resolution was adoptel;
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.'•(ESOLVED, by the Hecreatlon and rurk Commissi m that
a c:)nce33ion and privilege of operating a golf driv-
ing range ^n d the privilo^^j of selling golf mercnan-
dise and equipment at that certain parcel of land ly-
ing within a tract if lanl bounled on th-- north and
west by Sloat boulevard -^nl Sunset boulevard be and
is h'-reby awarded to I^. LE^ DOUGkN on a nonth-to-
montn basis, CQm.mencing July 1, 1>50, ot a monthly
rental »f eight (8^) pjr c^nt of the gross receipts
until ta^ cumulative ^ross receipts for the year in
■vnich tni3 a^roenent Is effective shall amount to
^50,000 and for that portion of tne year daring which
the cumulative gross receipts exceeds $50,000 the
rental will bo ten (10=^) per cent of the gross re-
ceipts, computed monthly, provided that in no event
the monthly payment will bo less than $125.00 ;ar4d tho
General Manager and Secretary be and aro hereby
authorized to execute such agreement and to perform
such acts, on behalf of the Commission, a 3 may be
necessary or convenient to civo effect to the puruoso
of this r..3olution; and, bu It
FIRTHSR RESOLVED, that H. solution No. 1>67 of the
Park Commission of May 16, 1^50 be and is hereby
rescinded.
V
Approval of Extension of I im- - K:Zir .t.Jlura
On motion of Commissioner I/ipp-^l, seconded by
Commissioner r^arr, tne followint, r-.-iolutlon wus
adoptud;
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tlon of tho Gonoral Mun* ,■
(30) ri y oxtt^naion of ti.n
struction Comijany for toj
Kozar Stadium - to Aujjuat
r ap,jrovu3 -i tuirty
• to ti,o .illr.wuil Con«
r.iiUblllt'itlon of
13, 1950.
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Mr. Donald Klrby, Archltoct, pruaentod thu fln-.l
drawings for the administration buildinr and thu r -
modeling of McLaron Lodgo. ^
motion of Commlosionjr Parr, secondod by Com-
r btorn, tho following ruaolution wus nJoptud:
Ro3olutlon No. )i^
On
miflslono
HL^'JlVLD, that this Commission doo3 hor'.by
givv. gunorul approval of tnu outlino plan
for tno adminiatration building nnd thu ro^
modeling of McLaren Lodgo, but final approval
13 withhold subj-.ct to curtuin .nodif ications
ruviaions, and accuptancy of thu interior
dut;;il dosign, which muy bo madu on ruco-imenda-
tlon and at thu discretion of the Guneral
Manugfctr,
:;EV 3 'Jo I NESS
Archl-
toctura
s-.rvlco
Soccor
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Pk:
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Park
Architjcturil 3>rvl2u3 Soccer Fl^^ld, McLaren
The Ounoral Manui^jr proscnt-.d jr^^liminury
akotchos und a pruliminary cost .stimatu covurinp th-
construction of the proposed soccur field for -vie Ear n
Park, thu cost ostlmut.. for tho conplutud
totalling $125,200.00. The skotch-.s wore
Mr. Thomas F. Chacv, Consultin, En»:inu
Ridduil, Architect.
lor ,
projuct
pr<; pared by
and Mr. J. A,
Mr. Toiler pointed out that a bud.ut
approprl'i-
for this
tion of *40,000.00 ir, currently available
project and r^quostud uuthorization to n^gotiatu^^f or
approval, a contract under wiiich the arcnit^.ct's fou
would bu baaed on the li+O.OOO.OO construction coat,
although the plans would provide for a soccer fi^ld
to which improvements could be ad dud in
funds becamu nvailublu.
thu futuru aa
On motion of Commlssionur Stern, seconded uy Com-
missioner Dippul, thM followin,, resolution wa:; adopted
H'^jolution :.o. 3^
RESOLVED, that the vienurai M:.nigur be and is huroby
authorized to negotiit>,, for approval, an agreement
xor the archltect'jr-il and enginujring S'.rvices of
i-'essrs. J.A. Rlddell and Thomas F. Chaco in connec-
tion with tlij constrjctlon of a soccer fl'-ld in
?4cLcron Park; construction cost under the contract
not to exce.d $UO,OOO.Oa, although studiea may bu
mad J covurinei the '^rchltuc tural and enginu..rine
aspects of tho complute soccer plant,
i^ ii it
Convenience Station.. , Hifl.. Han, .j (Jnarp Park)
_and Pitch k Putt ( ;-j1 j a Ul^ Park) —
On motion of :o'".mi jsionjr dippul, iiecjnicd oy
-omml.-.jionor Parr, t.., roilowing resolution was
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auth. to
..agotlate
frcorrient {
He solution lio, }6
for
RESOLVED, that the General Manager be and is herabv
authorized to negotiate, for approval an agreement
the arcnitectural services of Pollack * x^opo. of
605 Market otreet, 3an Francioco, in connection witn
the oonatruotion of (a) convenience station at the
Rifle Range, Sharp Park, at an ostimated construction
003t of $25,000.00, and (b) convunionce station at
Pitch 5c Putt, Jolden Gate Park, at an estiiTiated con-
'r^f J^An.°nn^ ""^ iJ-lb.OOO.OO; a total estimated co^t
of #1^3,000.00. ^
iJows Bulletin
rlach tnombur was pr-inentod with a copy o
first isouc o: the "llows Dullutin" and, foil
rovitw, mudo rocoiimondations, to wit:
of tho
owinf: a
(1) That tho top lino of tiio masthead carry the
I, "Recreation and Park", and that tha sucond
Hecom.Tier.da-
tlons, News words
3ill'jtln: llnu carry th-j word::, "Mows Bui lu tin"."
(2) That photographic outs bo used on the in-
side pajjo-s.
(3) That Commission momburship bo listed in
jach issue.
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k^JO'JlOMU'T
There being no further bualneuj, the President
declared the meeting ad J our nod ut 5:30 p.-n.
Respectfully submitted,
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San Francisco, Calif ornia
Hu^uat 3, 1950
SPECIAL MEETING
MINUTES
}h:sr3 of
r;SINE3S;
-63. N'3. 37
-.:ditional
-.:rj'.tion
division:
A Special Meetint; of tho Hecreation and Park Com-
mission wuL- hold at the call of Preaidynt Louis Sutter
and c.onvont^'J in nia offices, ^1 Sansome Street, on
Thursday, August 3. at 11:00 a.m., for the following
orders of business: *^
1 - Purchase of n/.terials and supplies (loam).
2 - Engineerin- employnonts for Bond Fund con-
struction.
^ ■ r'\^'ir^^ °^ ^^''^^ drawings for administration
building and McLaren Lod^/e .
The following Commissioners were present;
Mr. Louis Sutter, President
Mr. r'rod D. Parr, Vice President
Mr. Michael J. Buckley
Mrs. Henry J. Dippol
Purcnaae of Materials nnd Supplies fLoam)
On motion of Commissioner Dippd, seconded by Com-
missioner Parr, thu following rusolution was adopted;
Resolution No. 37
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and
propur conduct of th^ Recreation and Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby
rcquostod to approve tne followin^i additional
Allotmjnt - Recreation Division;
For tho purchase of materials and supplies
during tno remainder of tno fir it quarter
of the fiscal yocr. These additional funds
required for tht; procurement of loam from
s*,ock pile at tnc You^-h guidance Center;
additional quan'.ities of athletic supplies
for seasonal acMvitL.s; and addition.! lumber
required immjdintely for rwpairs to playground
apparatus :.nd benches, appropriation ■.').
Oi2.3uO.i3. di+,OOO.OQ
■tf
tlon
niasionor
Ehfinooring Employ ponta for Bond Fund Conatruc*
On motion of Commissioner Parr, secondod by Com-
..3.
ill
^ippel, the followinc; resolution w
Resolution No. ^Id
adopted;
RESOLVED, th^t for the best interests and
proper conduct oV the /Recreation and Park
Depnrtment the Controller bu and is her-Jby
re'j i.:;tod to approve the following- 1>^7
Hucr.ation bond I-und Viork orders;"
(1) hjcr^ation and Park Department (Intra-
D'jpartmontal j for employues' a .rvicos re-
quired for pl:.;-.„ and sp jcli'ic -. ti ans in con-
noctlon wit'. , .una pro^r-.m, for tn:.-
month of mu-,. lyiJO, Hp.jropri ition
ioo.056.oo. a^^.j.oc
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Hes. No. 38
',ork Orders,
(ContVd,
(2) Recreation and Park Department ( Intri-
Dtipartmontil) for employcoa' sorviccs re-
quired for the insp';ction of projects under
construction in connection with bonr fund
program. Inspection service requires the
services of one (1) Pi4.o6A Assistant Engineer
II. Civil, and four ik) Pl+OIA Junior Engineers,
£°'' i5n TUv^^n''^ August, 1950. Appropriation
No. 100.057.00. 11,900.00
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r.ppr»i* final
drawintjs, Adm.
Bids k McLaren
Approval of Final Drawings for Admlr.istration
Building and McLaren Lod^e ^ ■ ■"
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Com-
missioner Parr, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 39
RESOLVED, that on reco-nmendation of the
Gunoral Manager tho final plana for the
administration building, ".nd tho onlc.rge-
ment and r^^Tiodeling of McLaren Lodg^ ,
Go Id on Gate Park, bo and are hereby
approved as submitted by Messrs. Donald
Kirby and Thomas B. Mulvin, Archltcc ts.
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adjcuh:."g;t
There being no furtn^r business, th . President
declared the meeting, adjourn-jd.
Rofipoctfuliy submitted.
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San Francisco, California
August IC, 1950
MINUTES
'/'nutes
The Third Regular Meeting of the Recreation and
park Commission was called to order on Thursday,
August 10, at l+iOO p.ni., President Louis Sutter presid-
ing.
The following Commissioners were present:
Mr, Louis Sutter, President
Mr. Fred D. Parr, Vice President
Mr. Michael J. Buckley
Mrs. Henry J. Dippel
Mrs. Sigmund Stern
There being no corrections or omissions, the
minutes of the regular meeting of Thursday, July 27,
and the special meeting of 'I'hursday, August 3, were
approved as read.
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::icfj?;iCiiTiONS
a?
::3ni33ion
..es. ex-of-
.'l9lo momb.
;.ty accepts
iiii fron
Lin Tor Pal.
"ir.d Arts
:rict, Ord.
Prom Dion Holm, City Attorney, Opinion No. 221,
advising that the President of the Recreation and Park
Commission is an ex-officio member of the ^rt Cora-
mission. (Filed)
From John R. McGrath, Clerk of the 3oard of Super-
visors, directing attention to an ordinance, File #5Q59»
In which the city accepts a dead from the United States
of America for the Palace of Fine Arts tract for educs-
tional or exposition and park purposes, with reserva-
tions. (Filed)
"a;, for uso From W.U. Ha-nmack, 3.F. Junior Chamber of Commerce,
iqjatlc Pk requesting use of Aquatic Park for Harbor Day celebra-
■a."3or Day: tion on Sunday, nugust 20, 1950. (Hoqucst .^ranted)
■q. fDr use Prom Art Commission, requesting change of dates -
'ilECfc of to December 1-3, inclusive - for use of Palace of Fine
l.ic Arts; Arts for presentation of "San Francisco Art Festival".
(Request granted)
Prom James J. Maher, Secretary, Visltacion Valley
Improvement Association, requesting information on tno
location of a junior hie>h school in McLaren r'ark.
(Acknowledge and refer to Board of Education^
^ayor request- From the Honorabl:- Elncr E. Robinson, Mayor, on
•ng portion recommendation of tnc Director of Property, requesting,
:.oppin Sq the Recreation and Park Comnission to transfer a certain
."•"^■'^^^^ to portion or the southeast corner of McCoppln Square- to
^°-"^-'''^- tne Library Commission.
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Com-
missioner Buckley, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution I.'o. l+O
.VHEREA3, the Library Commission has requested tnc Mayor
to approve the transfer of a certain parcel of lanJ in
McCoppln Square to be used advontsf^oously as a brancn
public library; and
-V^^EREAS, sue:* transfer 1\U3 o-.n roconnended ov tr. ■
iS. No.
''•j'or and the Dir-jctor of Pr^i.
jiTid
<:iERi^S, tno Dir-jctor o: rrop-jrty has .sti.-n.-^ t-d tne
prto.nt value of sai-:! r-^ii property at ;?15,0 .. ,
6/1 j/b^
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:ri.'sf«ir por-
Itiw McCop.
: to Lib
-TBJsalon;
no Improvements located thereon; that property
described as follows;
Conmencing at the point of 1
the northerly line of Tarava
the wt)3torly line of Twenty-
and running thence westerly
of Taraval Street llt-B feet;
right angle northerly 85 fee
right angle easterly 11+8 fee
westerly line of Tw«nty-3eco
southerly alont, said line of
Avenue 85 foot to the point
Being a portion of Assessor
ntersection of
1 Street with
Second Kvenue
alon^ said line
thence ut a
t; thence at a
t, to the said
nd Hvenue; thenco
Twenty-Second
of commoncemont,
s Block 2351.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Recreation and
Park Coramisaion does hereby consent to the transfer
of the property in McCoppin Square requested by the
Library Commission for the purpose of orectin;^ a
branch public library thereon, with the provision that
no payment is to be made to the Recreation and Park
Commission by tne Library Commission for the use of
said property, and that the property will revert to
the Recreation and Park Commission if it is not used
for branch library purposes within a reasonable period
of time.
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.xc.'ianga of
.-nd iitn
^•-las Realty
■ -. wD acqidro
:-.":?erty re-
• "Ired for
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Pron Chas. M. Panning, Assistant Director of
Property, requesting approval of an ordinance authoriz-
ing an exchange of land to acquire property required
for McLarjn Park.
On motion of Commissioner Buckley, seconded by
Commissioner Dippel, the following resolution was
adopted:
Rusolution No. kl
'.VHEREAS, under the establishment of new boundaries at
McLaren Park it would be to the advantage of tnis Com-
mission to effect an exchangj of I'jjid with tho ritlas
Realty Company, San Francisco, by wnich this Commission
will obtain -. ,jarcel within the park boundary in ex-
change for u parcel outside the park ooundary ; thv^re-
fore, be it
flESOLVED, that this Commission does hereby apfr ovo the
exchange of properties with th« /itlas rt-jalty Company,
Pad requests the Board of 3u,Jcr visors to adopt an
ordinance authorizing the exchanj^e, to wit;
P/JtCEL 1; To bo traded to the A.tlas Realty Company and
described as follows:
3EGINHIWG at tne point of intersection .f thu
southeasterly lino of Dwight Street -.nd the
southwesterly line of Colby Streot; running
thence south-justerly along saii lin- of Colby
Street 100 foet; thence at a ri^ht ant^l-
southwesterly 120 fcjt; thenco ut a right
anglu northwesterly 100 feet to the south-
easterly line of Dwight Street; thence at a
right anc'le northeasterly along sala li/ie :f
Dwight Street 120 feet to the point of b-jgln-
ning. Being Ln 1, Block 62, UAT^EHSlTi MOUND
SURVEY. (Lot 1 in ASiiossor's 31jck 6i3i)
PARCEL 2; Required for McLaren ?%rk, to be c-.nvey,d to
tne city in jxchinftt- : ^r Parcel 1 doscribed
above ;
3EGI.<':III,'0 at the p^int jf int .rsecti ri
norti.^rly line oi .ia^l:.;ii ^tre.t .■■ ith ■
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oasterly lino of Ion Strict; running thonce
eoatorly on and along tnv r.jvta^rl'j line of
Way land Stroot 12o foct; thcnco at a right
angle northerly 100 Tuot; thonco at a right
anglw wostorly 120 foot to q point in the
easterly line of Ion Street; thunce southerly
on and along said easterly lino of Ion Street
100 foot to said pDint of buginning.
Beln^^ all of Lot 5» in Block l60, as said
Lot and Block are shown on that cor tain Map
entitled "Mh? aND L/^NDS OF THE UNIViiRSITY
EXTENSION HOM£STEAD ASSOCIATION".
(Lot 6 in A3Sos3or'3 Block 6026)
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.f
Extensiona of Time
On motion of Comrnlssionor Parr, aocondod by Com-
mlssionor Dippol, the follDwing rosjlution was adopted:
Roaolution No. U.2
RESOLVED, that this CoTtriission on roc^nmonda-
tion "f thu Genoral Manager appr:)V03 tho follow-
ing Extensions of Time:
(1) To Bray Construction Company - Contract #320,
repairs to Aquatic Park Rocreati on 31dg. - duo to
change in apucif Ictttions on glazing compounds and
12 days hod carriers' strike - 17 days axtonaion.
(2) To S.J. Hmoroso Construction Company - C jn-
tract #30, Cayuga Clubhouse -du. t:> bruukago
jf glass by vandals and reorder of sarK fr )m
East C^ast - 30 calendar days, t j /lujjust 31 1 1950.
(Bond Fund)
<ru> .n;
- aiti^rations
(3) To Payne Construction
and adliti^ns to Sh .r .n Bld^j,. - painting, plaster-
ing and plumbing w^rk - l6 days, t. Kugust 25»
1950.
.'.";pDsal3
l».y:ittoi;
Award pf Contract - 3 3nd Fund
Tho Secretary road tho two pr^posala submitted
.lUgust 8 for improvements to Excelsior Playground:
J. HENRY HARRIS $7Ui 59^.00
2657 9th Street, Berkeley 10, California
••ttRTINELLI C0N3TRUCTIO:i COMP/iiJY . .
1530 FolsDH Street, San Francisco 3
132,900.00
Jii
'•tract,
^n rec :)mmendation jf the ouperviuing Engineer,
and Dn motion oi: Commissioner Stern, docor.dcd oy Com-
missioner Dippol, the following reojlution was ad:.pted
Resolution No. ^3
RESOLVED, that the Hecroati on and Pi.rk C .-m-
missijn dcea hereby award tno contract .'.r
IMPR0V£:OITS TO ^CELSIOR Pi^YOROUND, Ru^ai-i
Avonuu between Madrid ic Edinburgh Streets,
to J. HEI.RY HARRIS, 2657 9th .itr.jet, 3er>oluy,
Calif Drnia, f jr the lump aum oiioo ji' *7h.,5/"00,
ho oein^i th. Ijw^at r-.^ul .r olador, s^-ia bid
nuving bjtn .jxuUnoJ and fjund siticf -.ctory ;
and be it
furt;:er re::jL7Ej, d, t ^;-..
tho : crjtur.f' *.r.- ■. o .v.rv
^ A
u. ^^» ^
3o
C">ntr.'ict on b^-hulf of th>.
Co.nmiJ3l jn; and, bo It
i\ )C r
tl ^n and Park
FURIHEH 1^2'SOLVED, tnat tho Jocrotary 3h.;ll
flic notico of approvnl in tno jfficlal advortlS'
Ing of tiiu :)fficiQl now3pQpur of tho City and
County of Sun Francisco.
i4L
Accoptanoe of Bid - Bond Fund
The Socrotary ruud tne two infornal pr-jpo8:^ls
submitted July 2$ for tho installation of chain link
fenco, Glen Park Playground:
CYCLONE FENCE DIVISION $1,775.00
I44O 3ay3horo Blvd., San Francisco
SAN JOSL STEEL GO. , ING ,
600 l6tn Street, Oakland, California
11,975.00
'. T.
.•-1..
authorizes
t2 Cycljno
3 Division -
; 11. IK fe:-ce,
?K x^Lr.YGRD:
On motion of Gommiesionur Buckloy, socjudod by
Gomraissionor Dippol, tho foiljwint rosolution was
adopted:
Ho3olution IJo. Ui
REoOLVED, thcit tho Rocroatlon and Park Com-
mission djea hereby accupt the bid and
autii.jrizQS tho issuanco of a Service Order
to CYCLONE PENCE DIVISION, 1+40 Bayshoro
Blvd., S'.in Frincisco, in tno amount of
.«1,775.0j for tho INSTALLATION OF THIRTY -
FOOT HIGH CHAIN LINK FENCE, GLEN PnRK PLhY-
GROUND, th(,y being tho lowest roaponaiblo
bidder; said bid havin^j boon oxamlnod and
found satisfactory.
•u-
•ea. :;:. Ix'^i
Hward of Contract
On '^•-/tToa of C jmmiosionur Parr, sec^ndud by Gom-
nissionor Stern, tho following resolution was adopts i:
Resolution No. 45
..-a. Intenia '.VHEREriS, the Rccroati-jn and fark Gomiiission intends to
..'Struct construct ■> 3 >cccjr field in McLaren Park comploto with
^ ::er flold, inprovumcntu, i&cilitius, and seating acommo lati jns ;
L ^H£:: PK: and > t> >
im
.'.feat
•ace
I..-.
I win-
' ^^
1.
V»HERE«S, tnor'^ aro not sufficiv^nt founds on hand at tn«,
prj3..at time t ; finance the entire project but thort
is available a butl^et oppr opri -ti on jf ^0,OOO.oO;
thereforo, be it
RESOLVED, that this Corr^niasion jn r^-c om-nendati .n >f
the General Manat;;or a,j^jrov'js the aj^reurnont witr. Mr.
inomuG F. Cnace, Consul tin^^ Enbinoor, and Mr. J
'idiell, nrcnltoct, for the porformnnco of jjr of ^
al services ii-, preparing prdlninary studi.^s of
ontlra soccer field project at an architectural
3f $900,00, and for the prjpuration jf plans arv
sp<-cif ications ruqairoi f ^r socurinr, bids f'-r c .-i^truc-
ti-on of playing fluid at an .stinat^d c^st i
♦40,000.00, thu urchltuctural i': t' ^.1-; .1
specif ications not t. jxcc.d Onu
Cent of 3ix (6%) Per Cent .f thu
• * * •
•J u J 1 on-
fee
'.\ ir-v
(i;
32,,.).
yj , a total basic f;^.
L ./ J - . J. C ■ ^ V J
.;^ 3, 300. 00; ^n
o . it
•^ -■ ■• 1 -X .-J hLi jLV ED , t^ . 1:
•i'-cretary be ^rroo'-vr
^d .n behalf :r r,;... \t.
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Contract Payreenta - Qond Fund
On motion of Commissioner Purr, aaconded by Com-
missioner Storn, the following resolution was adopted;
Heaolutlon No, U6
RESOLVED, that for the best interest and proper
conduct of the Hecreatlon and r-ark Department
tne Controller bo and la hereby requoated to
approve the following Progroas Puyraonta - Bond
Fund:
(1) CHINESE HECREATION CENTER
First Payment - to H.L. Potcraen Conatructlon
Company, Contract No. k9t Controller's No. 21,
period ending; 'Vl/3'0; earned #7,230.60 of net
contract of ♦326, 301+. 00 - i(>,S07.Sk
(2) PHE3IDIQ HEIGHTS QRQUNDS
Flr^l Payment - to H.L. Petersen Con3 traction
Company, Contract No. 53, Controller's No, 36I,
period ending V3/50; earned $3,376.10 of not
contract of $37,77^.00 - %2M^'k9
(3) LQNGFELLO.V VZr.LD HOUSE
Second Payment - to IVti. Mcintosh & Son, Con-
tract No. kk. Controller's No. 297, period ending
d/i/50; earned $7fOy0.10 of n«t contract of
$22,577.00 - $3,5i^5.01
ik) 3YX3EI: FIELD HOUSE
Tnird Payment - to H.L. Peterson Construction
Company, Contract No. q.i , Controller's ix'o. 235,
period ending Vl/50; earned $12,660.56 or net
contrast of ^,21,672.00 - i<i+, 763.16
i^. Peti-rsun Joas true t ion
">.
193,
li-'t
(5) DYXBEE GRJUN:^..
Fourth Payment - to
Company, Contract i\a. 4.0, Controller' 3 ....
period ending J/lAO; earn.id *b5,2k5.37 oi
contract of #50,614.6.^-7 - il\:,Zo'J.kO
(6) MILLT GRQUN:)S AND FIELD H Quo S
Fourth Payrr.cnt - to Elvin .. St^ndcll, Con-
tract No. ^2, Cintrollor'a No. 214.7, period cnd-
i^i^ 7/31/50 ; earnod v25,477.10 of net contract
0^' l!i32,930.00 -
ill CnY'JUA CLuB:!0U3E
^5,233.66
Fifth Paymurit - to
: T
Amoroso Joujlructlon
Company, Cjntract No. 3'-', Controller's %o. 133,
porlod .ndin^ 7/IO/5O; earnod |ly,22' . y: n-. t
contrac I
of
^i>,lA
y.uJ -
?3.3
y
(-) CORQNm IIEIJHT.^ '^V'^'^.y ?'^'S::.Ui^
:ilxtr. Payment - to .Vm. Horstmoyer Company,
'Jjntr-^at No. 3>, Controller ' .i No. 201, period
cnd.n^:, 7/3I/5O; earned $125, lib. 35 of not con-
truct or 3302,502.00 - Jjil7,9l'>.37
(9) P^T^'EHO HILL. OCZhI.
:ilKRY ' ^
iET
Ninth Payment - to Carrie 0 k C/u-itl-.r, oontra-t
No. 22A, Controll.^r's No. 111+, p.,rloi -^ndla,;
7/31/5O; learned 4.671,ci3J.ai of njt CTntract'ol
*^i4^.75d.20 - v6l,3i*2.3J
(10) 3URNETT hSCRiJATION CENVER
Tenth Payment - to Elvln -. . .-*:.. ..,
tr.-ict ..'), 2o, Controller's :; . 67, ,. r. - .;. ang
7/31/5^; earnod v2m.5,61:^ .6y >r n-jt c.ZiU'.t ..f
•302,795.00 - .^ii'j, 5bo.2>
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38
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DivlslDn
,nt3;
pgymentj - P^.rk TDlvjaion
On motion of Comi.iiadi )nor Dipj.>vjl, aucondud by Com-
mlasloner Stern, tiitj fjliowlng ro3olutijn w-.a udoptud:
Rosolut I jn Nj. kl
RESOLVED, th.'.t £or the boat Intorost and proper
conduct of tho Rocr<r3atl3a t.nd Park Dopartmunt
tho C :)ntroller bo and id horyby roquosted to
approvj tho followlntj Pc.ynonta - Park Oivisloni
(1) 32C0ND UNIT 0? R3HA3ILITATIQ:I OF K2Z/\R
STaDIUM ~~ ~~
Sovonth Progroaa Payment - to Biltwoll Con-
atructlon Company, C'Dntract No. liiij,; oarned
597,660.12 of n^t contract of $97,977,00 -
^9. 599. 13
(2) STREET LIGHTING SYSTEM aT YACHT H/iHBO;-^
EX TENS TOM ~ ~~
Final P'\yment - to Manning & ..hlt'xkur, Inc.;
oarnod #.6,350.00 of not contract of «i6,350.QO -
Contract Nj. 205 - $635.00
(3) f^iraN.v YiiCtiT K^^■;30■. - GaS hjuse cove
FLrst Payment - to Punnott, I'aroz 5c Hutchison,
•ansultlnfcj ongineering aervlcu - prcparatlDn Df
plans ana report fDr devolopnont jf that part of
Marina Yacht Harbor known as Gaa House Cove -
Cjntract Nj. 209; earned ^^2,375.00 of net contract
of #9,500.00 - .^2,375.00
ik) K2ZAR EXTENSION
0 . S . '.V . - t.i Hcme (.Vreckint CDmpany, Cjntr -liar's
Nj. 839 - demolltien jf oull.ilae SlU-Sl^ Freder-
ick Street - #56^.00
(5) SE-.v.nGE DispoSiiL pl;^:;?^ goloe:; g.^te p.. ax
O.S.'.V. - to Scott Cjmp.'-ny, J jntr .)llvjr' s N^,
,;i, 391.00
676 - mechanical work -
(6) FEDERh^ it^X 0.; .nD:iISSIQNS
To Collector ^f Internal Revenuo, July I950 -
V902.66
#
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nts,
Allotncnts
^n -notion •>C Commissioner Dlppel, sec vnded by Com-
missioner Buckliy, t:io followlnt- rujjluti^n wus adopt-.d:
Huij jlution
FtESOL'(/ED, thut :jr tliu best interest and proper c-^n-
d'ict or taw rit.ci'3ati jn an^i Park Department tac Con-
pai . „ . _.
trjlljr D.J nnd is huruoy r^^quested t? approve tne
.'*ll;tmcnt f /unds for tht-j purcaas.j jf the fallowing
urguritly ne:dod items of c;^4aip;n.,nt , Lii.. r.ur,<.t su.-^ply
^f which is r-^ipidly bee v.-nln^ oxhi^ajtoi:
( 1 ) Park Cjr.'nlojgry Divisljn
O12.35-.0"5 - FOODS x-jVFS
(2) P^rk Gcnerul Jivi3i.n
^i2.40e.0i - t^oit>Mi:iii
Of fie u .•Machine 3 -
o • ^ •
.12
m'-j Typewriter (replacurrv.nt.)
FI:li
of f i '" ■ Zrir i n . '. r 1 n^ L i j.
one Diotz^f'-n irariSit .i.^placcn n*
Ir-^ritl;
t ' t J ^ . - 0
^' ,:J11. jj
3 tin
t/'
X 1
I i
:^aui.;n: rii
u .r.t
/ 1
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39
.31, NO. k^
^liotnonts,
.Voodwor :ii\t\. Carpentry •< P^ int in
gqulpmcal «■ 0,E. 426 ^
Rolling Scaffold
300.00
General Construction Equipment » 0,s. i^23
Jno Trtictor Loader - Roplacine 19^0
rractor Loader Dq- ^c Ti4. (M 36) 6,750.00
Motorized Equipment - J.E. 14.^6
3 CoupciS Class A S 1250 each 3,750.00
Replacing: 1914-0 Cnevroljt Coupe (^96)
1940 Chevrolet Coach (A97), and '
I9U0 Chovrolot Sedan (AlOO).
(Ito.-ns 2,3, 3c6)
1 Sub'orban Truck 1 700,00
Hji>l&cine I9UI Chevrolet Station
'..ajcon (A3) (Ito-n 5)
3 Trucks 5 000. JO
Replacing: 1937 Chevrolet One Ton
Piokup (Tie), 19^3 ..hit^ Hors- 3/^
Ton Panel ( T93 ) and portion or
ly^.1 Chfcvrolc-t "«" Fr-i-rj.j Truck
(TlOl) (Iter.s 13, 16, and I9)
Horticultural EquJKmunt - 0.£. ^6^
1 Tractor Mowor complete witn
Units
2,500.00
Replacing, 193? Tors Tractor
Mower ( T R 27 y
(3) Park Co'-n.^.arv Divi.i3n
;i2.^c:.oy - E^Jlf:£NT
ruraiture je Furnishin.-.s « c.i. ^:o
:«'3w Drapo3 k rurnisnlacs for .[^tr.crs'
3uildin^ .t rl:.ishhac;-r ?l..v-
^i^i<i * aoo.,
r.-jrri;:c- ratio/; £-ruipr.-^nt - C.L. ^
Hufri.jurutiD.. L^j^ip-.nt :^or Cnlldr^r.' s
Viirtwrs, 3torcroD-5, Harding Park Caf •,
and Snarp Park C^^f. 22,.'
Rocrvution Equipment «
.,;2
Picnic Tibl-.3 and 3arb.cuj Pit- lor
rleisnhack-^r Play^i-.id 1,2....,
, M Park R^rcrjational Units
Motorized E^uipn^nt
J . -..
-n^
2 Coap-_3 wlass A & 1250 . -»c,
Ruplacin^ ..,-c^. -nwvrol^t woucn [nj/^j
and I93y wnwvrol^t 3-dan inyy)
- » ^ - -
2 Dump Tr-ucks
Ruplacinfc 19142 -.-..v-;l.t x^ :
• »^ (T-*2) and 1 ;.^2 -■. vr-iL t
*< *on Durrip (7^3^
Her tic i' f ir- 1 V--- ' -,,, ^ .
44. , 06w .00
One r \.
■ in.' jt,
,'■" Dir
; o ur 3 ^
(5) RocTcat: .-.
31*3. "i:
s ^,
^/^J. .
I* f«. — •■w^-
.-es. No. 49
' iotments,
ij'creatlon Div
Offloa Machines
1 Hddint, Machine for 3uslnoas
Office 260.00
1 Typewriter (replacorrkJnt) 130.00
Photographic Equipment
1 Cine' Special Tripod for uae in
taking moving picutros (replaco-
munt) 50.00
1 Telophoto Cine' lens for use in
taking moving pictures 115,00
1 Case for Cino' Special Kodak
(replacomant ) 50,00
Machine Shop Equipment
1 i" Electric Drill for use at
the Apparatus Hopair Shop 75.00
Woodwirkinft. Carpentry k Paintinp;
Equipmont
1 Bench oandor for Carpontcr Shop 250.00
1 Skill Saw 275.00
Laundry & Scwinp; Equipmont
2 Electric Sowing Macninos 350,00
1 «:;shinfc, Machine (roplucment
for Drama Center) 175.00
Refriftoratinr,, Heating k V'jntilf.t-
in>< Equipment
1 Electric n„frigurator (replace-
ment for Day Camp) 300.00
At^ricultural Equipment
5 HuTid Lawn Mowers ( r jpiacumont) 120.00
2 Small Power Lawn Mowers (rjpiaco-
^^■nt) 390.00
1 Profosji.-^nal Power Aoticr (3 unit)
(rjplacc-.cnt) 950.00
k ucvm Ldgors ( roplac;jmont) 5I4..OO
6 V.hocl Barrows (replacement) li^^.OO
1 £.e<^tric Hodje Clippor and
iixt. ..sion Cord, .tc, for use
at va -1qu3 playgrounds
Recreation I:.quipm nt
k Tomblinc ''-ts for Portola
Playground
• * «
125. DO
2^0 , 00
i^ -^' >* i. * wA i. X >* i ^' X w . . 4
-* - w
■•--dif.
On r^otion of Comraission^r Stern, soc ndad o'j Zor,-
nissioner Jipoel, the fcllowlnts rei;.-luti .n was adapted;
Re 3 >1 ut i >n No , ^'^
I^EoOLVED, that for the best Intereat and iiv per
""•^iact of tiio ^ecrea*l:n ^.i\ P'rk r*epf.rtj;,ont
" jntrollor be ani 1:; r.<jr'j..w re^ue^ted to
'i.-/. r-^ve tl.e f oll./.viut^. :
(1) Cr.-lit yodificatj-n :r : atract - Park :>iv.
3ii.twoll C ::.3tr -r:^ 1 .. J-mp-iny, /-r"3VcTn~
Unit of ;.-i- : : : ♦, ■ : .. . ...•.•-.r' 3ta-'...-; c^r-
♦ «'
■&
■■'£■ ■■«,'- .^1
?^-;«i4k'
■y
t ^.
» ^
f v«
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•^*»*-
Ul
;, 'i;jir. Contr.
.." n<tf .Sontd;,
;-^e orders
-.i Fund:
tract h.-.ving provldod S500.0D f^r various anginoer-
ing tosi-., and actual Gxp^ndlturja for this our
po3o amounting to tl91.12 - .JOa. 36 (credit)
(2) Chango Orders - B.^nd Fund
(a; thgu Ordc-r ^i - J, Honry Harris, con-
tractor - new south property lint, retaining wall
RICHMOND PLAYGROUND - ,.2,9^.8.40 ^ '
(b) Chge Ordor #2 - J. Honry Harris, con-
tract-r - change in type of north aido wall
RICHMOND PUYGROUND - .2.530.04
•/.ra-Fu-nd
:T:ttL r. I/lv:
Intra-Fund Transfors
Or. motion jf Comniissioner Stern, soconded bv Con.
missionor Suckloy, tho following resolution was adopted:
5. .'.3. SO: Rosolution No. ^0
RESOLVED, that for th. best interest and proper
c:>nduct of tnu .Recreation and ?ark Department
the Controller b. and is h^r.by requested to
appro vo .he following Intra ruad rranafora:
rark Division
/tpprop. 012.1i:.01 ^ npprop. 012. 11?. 01
0>J Gardener
Eirl I-^ercurio on lu-ave without pay. Jul- pL-
Dv^cember 23. 1950 - .l,00i^.54 '
R'^creatjjn •".jvislon
Approp. Oiif. 110.13 12 ^pprop. 012. 119. 13
R56 Playground Director
To replace Rita Crossland -,n sick leav.- without
pay. July b-Dccemb.-r 2, 19i,0 - .1,23 -.00
-Pprop. 013.110.13 t." ^pprDo. 013.11>.i3
F102n Druftsraan, Civil
r. replace Engelbert ^in.^d .n xcave without pav.
July l-«ugust 16, 1950 - ^i^93.34
«Pprop. 513.II..JC t_^ ^pprop. 913.119.00
m^ 3;okkeep;;r (Male)
'ti c^ntinuu cmplrymcnt vie, ..«. il.tc . r.
Juna li,-30, 1950 - ,13. .91'
Plf^.i '-.•'^f tsman, Civil
iu^r?7^r ^ncelb.rt .in<;.. .:. ..„v. witn_ut p.y.
Juno 17-3^, 1>50 - •;145.%5
Q52 Garden.'
Vic. F656 r r r. . 053 Gard.ner. Junu 26-3-, 1^50 -
.. . ^3
^rk Ord.r - 3 nd r'und
Cow-'^^i"'^^-'; -'^ Commissi :n.r Dip-: 1, 3uc:nd.i bv
edited- '''"'' "' ^^'^ '-'ii^^ing r...iiti.r. r.-,o
Rus lati-n :;.. =1
RiSOL/ED, thut f.r tn l Jt i;.t..',jt
C^.nJuct of tn- r>.cr..uti,a '..1 ; .- .r.: >,^-.. t ..t
Cijo -.ntr-lx.r bu and is ;..r- . :iuwst^i t.
approve Ui. f ll^winv ^ork jr-,: - B.ni ?und;
^pprop. 1-0.
Dcpartr^^nt f
<*l»«-ction f
• ^ - . M -.crv.ati:.n ar. . . -tk
-T c To c>ll .i... .t ^:.m.. ^.
f -
»/l
t..,it ^^..tSfc^^l^
Firobr
U t . r^ I
Canp Mather
l>4$.3uttor
I'.ctids fire-
::,>: aUrt
In connectijn with the aojv^, ?ro3ldont Suttor
rccomnondod that wjrk start f^r tho cjnatructlDn jf a
firobrotik t3 prrtoct Ccmp Mather.
by
On motiDn jf CommisslDncr Dippal, seconded
CDTTiTiissionor Parr, and unanln-ualy carried tho
uonoral Manager was authorized to arrange for on in
formal contract for tho work requirud to cut thr^uch
and clear a flrjbrenk fx tho protection of CoriD^
Mather, tho totul cost not to oxcood '^ —
$2,000.00.
i^
42
M;5. No. 52:
h::itf3t
;.ppic.Tintl
u.rop.,
•.i!? MATHER:
Requeot for Suppleinental Appropriation - Camp
Mather ^
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded bv
Commissioner Parr, tho following rejolution was
adopted:
Resolution No. ^2
RESOLVED, that for thu best interest and proper
operation of the H^creation and Park Department ^his
Commission does hereby request the Mayor, 3oard of
oupervisors, and Controller to approve the request
for roappropriution of *1,736.00 from Temporary
^^^^^^tM'^S?.''^- 012.120.13.01) to Overtime (Approp.
ol2.lll.13.01) to provide funds for the payment of
overtime to tho following classifications for working
one extra day eacn week at Camp Mather;
RlOl Cump Assistants (25)
Hill Lifjguard (1)
ClOl^ Janitor (1)
I-5ti Dining Room ot^.varl (1)
7::-:iH:iD 3U3i:;ess
3'ans>.t : x-cnunLfj C^^ntor
V, ,1^ ^^''- -^ner-.l Manager r-portcd th-.t on Fridav.
--t£\^th vlffr^ t^ "" rn- ting was n.id wita Ar. ..illium Vu^stor,
^^ fnH T ^l^"/^^^i^-ct for th. S-ons.t Com.m-anity Center
••"'l-a It ?^\,f^^if ^^t, Mr. Donald Olson. .Iso present
:.-SW5ET I .r'..i Jos.phln. D. Randall, iup.rintcndcnt of
com M^ ^^?^?"; ■^''' '^- -^'^^2' assistant Eagin^.r - R.cr-:.-
I^irx tion division; :4r. McDuvitt, Sucrctary.
Tho r.cruution and park interns tj in th^ proj.-,ct
wuru oXi.lor.d by Mr. V/urst.r, and his own pro^r.^ssiv.
iiu-s for t.i^ '^ntiro projuct v.er. broadly outlinod uy
■A'.
--3-,
•-WW to
It roport
mrr.A.^': Handall .^uv. . d.tail.;d ciccount and rocom-
mondation of the type of recreation facilities for tho
-rca, and tnu staff roco-ncndation txiat t;,cr d no
auplic^ition of facilities v/as -mphasized.
^ 'Av, .^r.^tcr is m^otinj witn all otn-,r a.-,riCl.j
^n^r-.^stud Liiir] will submit a r.port oT his find.n j
Del or., procw-dinr further.
LaS^c Merced I'ijninp;
i.e o.cretary reported tr. o propose J ordinance to
•^2 ifccan ^^°^^i^it ri.nine i'roi tr snor.-. or i-'.k.. :,!.rc;i hnd
-t stror... o.^pooiti^n .:-j : 3 .>rts-., .'. , : .. •.-. :.
.-"-^-snt'j^. to tn- Joard of '
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I -corm redraft of the ordinanoe is boin^ prepared by a
Ij^^lPCW' ^gjjj^^^teo rupreaonting thu doptrt-r.^at, tno cone -*
|r5?^*^^ji aire, sportamon's groups, flah and gamo, and sports
M. td- writers, ^ne now rogulotory moQsuro will bo submit
l....^MVXjL ^j^^ adoption Thursday, August 17, 1950.
dssion-
ted
ft]
1.3; .rcni-
for
na-
si:--.ling
■srl-tlDns #591
/, riecroa-
::.-j?.i3slon:
RescindinK Resolutions #591 & #669 of th^ Rocroa-
tion Commission "^ ' ~
Two architectural agreements of thd Rocroation
Commiaaion were not certified by the Controller, funds
not being available, and were returned for cancellation,
said instrunents being invalid unless renewed by the
Rocroation e.nd ?ark Coramission.
On motion of Commissioner jParr, seconded by Com-
ralssionor Dippol, the following resolution, rescinding
tho agreements of the hocroation Commission under
Kosolutiona #591 and #669, was adopted;
Resolution No. 53
WHEREAS, agreements betv;uen tno Recreation
Commission and Mr. 'Villiam G. Mercnant,
Architect, for services in connection with
construction of recreation centers at Roaai
and Bay View Playgrounds havo not been
certified by the Controller, funds not b-jing
available; therefore, be it
RE30LVSD, that this Conmission rescinds Resolu-
tion #591 ^f the Rocrfj:;tion Commission covering
the Rossi Playground agreement, at an oatinatod
construction cost of ^325,000,00, architect's
fee ^ Seven (7jto) Per Cent, i22,750.C0; and
Resolution #669 of the Recreation Commission
covering the Bay View Playground agreement, at
an ostlmatod construction cojt of ^^60,000.00,
arcjiltect's fee (§ Seven {1%) Per Cent, $U,200.00;
and the Secretary is hereby instructed to make
the prop r entries in tiie official records.
j":c:.- aider
3cst«
President Gutter tn^n reported tnat funds havt;
rocentl;, been appropriated from tn^. bond fund for
thfeSv. projects and triut reconsideration of th-j agr^^-;-
monts be placed on thv^ aj^unda Df the next regular
!7»eetin2.
HmcndinR Section 66, nrticlo 6 of the Park Code
to Pormit Prize Fights in Kegar Stadium
The General Manager reported that requests nad
been received for permission to promote professional
boxin^ contests in Kozar Stadium. Such contests would
bo a source of additional rovunue, and Kozar is ideal-
ly constructed and lighted for boxing contests.
A provision of the M-onlcipai Code prohibits sucn
contests in any park or square. Re^rision of tho
ordinance was recommended.
On motion of Comnijsioner Dlpp.l, secD.ided by
Commissioner Buckluy, tn^ following rusolutl^n was
adopted;
Re3oluti?n 'JJ. S<4-
RESOLVED, tn:j z j:i r .conmeudat I jn of th-. J^nur-l
Miina^or and in t;.. ir/. ^r.Jts ji uviUf i.^.-- to San
.:&s:4
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fl apprvs
Uniant to Sec
h »rt 6,.-lunolpl
I to p<3rmlt
I'izd fights in
*^ -ir Staiiuaif
Franc is c J the
skill, this C
of an amendmo
the Municipal
of Suporvlsor
prize fights
oT the hacrea
pr.'Vided in J
City and Coun
finest exhihltl.aa or boxing
ormniasi^n approves the draftinc
nt t^ joction 63, Article 6 oV
Code for adoption by the Board
3 to provide for the holding of
in Kezar stadium on permission
tlon and Park Comnlsslon as
ectlon^2 of the Cnarter of the
ty of San Francisco.
h s. N.. SS'
3 uarr^'''^"'^"^ ''^ Centennial Plague jn Portsm.Mif.h
Prosldent Suttor presented for Commissi m ao-
proval a sketch indicating the location pr^^fererhv
the Art Commission for the placement o? a n;m!r!al ^
plaque in i^ortsmouth Square. --iemoriai
On motion of Commlssionor Stem, seconded by Cor-
missi^ner Parr, the following resolution was adopted:
Rosolution N^. ^c:
■:;3a apprvs
iconient 3f
l.'irntinnlal
[•Uqje in
:rts:n:uth Sq;
R^oJLVED, that this CDmnisslon hereby approves
the placement of a commemorative plaque in
for rpnf^ ^rr.^>' ^^"^ Citizens Co-Ut CO
for Centennial Celebration, said plaque t3 be
naar'^h'V?''' location adjoining thc'pathway
^rL,^ i ? ^^r^^'^ ^^^"-^ '^ Portsmouth Square
as designated and rooornmended by the Art C-^m-
missicn.
,.,,, Dflufiato to Calif ,rni. Y v.th Aut^Trlty - .nron....
':\w^:^^ '"^" Krndall, Suporintondont .f :..cr..ti.n t^ attonc^
.-.-■lenco; and ourtlcioatti in "r iir-«v,*, i . .i^ , ^ ' attend
- .n Children and Z^utn"^ ^ ^^ ' Miicntury Conference
--Tm-"i"''n-^i'".'^ C.mnissl.n.r Jlppul, seconded by
ad'^tei; ^ ' '''" ^^^^^ ^^^i'-^o recoluti:n was
. .ice:
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4'c'ronC(j
He 3 J 1 u t i . a
Jk
HE3JLV2D, that tnls Commiosion, jn invitation
tn ''^^?!;!?'';r''^'^^ •^>-rren, apprDves nnd r.qu.sts
tn. 3|^rd ^ supervisors to auth-^rize thu
^..'-:.idanco of Miss Josophin:. D. Randall, Sup.r-
i..tcn:.int of necreation, at "Calif :.rnia' s Mi.i-
Sr »$^T^; r^^^^^'-^ce .n Cnilir.n uni Yuuth", t.
?Qcrn'' . ^? Sacrament:, S.ptumber 17 to 20.
1950, inclusive, provid.-d that r. . .y.rr, f ^h
rt yn^f''^ expenses in cnnocti.n with htt.ndancu
Pr-ncisco^'"*'''''''''''^ ^^ '''''''^ ^^' ^^'^ ^^''^ '^ ^^"^
C- ii..i'!:\f^^'^^^"i'''''^"^^"^^ ouomissijn .f .^utoro f.p
r_^,??/*^^^-''^, ^^^ Commissioner Parr, suc.ndod b,
--.T.i3.i5n.r Jlpp.l. tne f.n,win^ r.s.liti n a .3
R:3:lati n N ,. 57
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|i,jloa agenda,
.ntdi.
In writing and fllod wltn the Socrotary on
or beforo five o'clock on tho Monciay preced-
ing the Thursday mooting dny; mat tors of an
urgont or emorgoncy nature may bo submitted
at the commission meeting as off -calendar by
any member of tho commisalon or the Gunoral
Managor; any matter presontod at a regular
meeting that Is not on the agonda will n.^t
be considered if any menA)or objects to
considering said matter.
"JH.N'MS!^?
dec
There being no further business, the President
larei the meeting adjourned at 5:30 P.M.
Respectfully suDmltted,
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San Pranclaoa, Callfomu
August 2i4.. 1950
M I i;
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The Fourth Regular Meeting of the Recreation and
Park Comiasion was called to order on Thuraday
Au«,ust 2^., at 4:0c p.n., President Loula Sutter 'preaid-
ing.
The following Coirtnisaionera were present;
Mr. Louis Sutter, President
Mr. ?red D, Parr, Vice President
Mr. Michael J, Buckley
Mra, Henry J, Dippal
Mrs. Sigmund Stern
Rev. E'a<^er.e J. Shea
Tner-i being no corrections or omissions, ^he
ainutes of the regular raeetine of Thuraday, August 10
were approved as read, *
i.lfjrnla
.r.erjjlals
r.-isslsn:
rron ^Ivin Snail, US .".larkat Street, inquiring if
a propo£ax wouxd be considered for the letting of
Aquatic Park building. (acknowledge, advisin*r that
co.-v-..tments navi been made for use of nquatic^Park
for a maritime museum)
It.q following requests received from the Cali-
fornia Centennials Commission; (Requests granted)
(1) For floodlighting of Coit Tower d-oring Sc-ptomber
1-9, inclusive,
{2; For use of northeast corner of Julias Kahr. rlav-
grouna for erecting dr-.-ssing room and costume '
storage tents for tne "Caralcadu" in the Presidio.
(3) For placement of twenty-one historical floats in
the ^ivic Center during the Centennial c«lobr..tion.
(44.) .-or usv of jand ioncoursw on Sunday, September 3,
at ^;.^ p.T. for th^ purpose of holdi.ng a commemo-
rative program in honor of the pioneer motners.
(5) For permission to erect a grandstand on tne PolrC
ctroet sld.walk and Civic Centr,r, dir.tctlv oppo-
site tn. City Hall, for parade purposes.
From the Art Commission, advising aoproval of thj
following at its mcotlne af -ugust 7:
(1) Erection of birtnday c:.^e in Civic C-.nt«r Plaza.
(^, £relimlnary drawings .'or sanitary convcni^nc.s at
rie^shhacker Zoo R:3taarant,
(3; Vorking drawings for Visitacion .-:,ld House land-
scape plan.
(4) Contract between Mr. Ralph Murr-v, Cirector of
^3ld-^n Jfcte Perk Band, and the .-''cr-^tion '-.nd P-r/
Commission.
trla.
r-^ *r?"' '^^yo^'s Committee, Columous Day Cduorction,
i---jU0 3ti.ng us^ of Aqu:itic Park building and grounds on
-unat.y, Octooer 3, 195c. (Requ-^st granted)
Pr, ^''°™ 3fflee of Po3t Engineer, Presidio of h^n
• run-.^sco, requ'^stinjT tn^ trimming of tali troes alo.ng
^•- r.ortne.st border of th. Presidio nortn of ./arlna
V2V5C
L^.presl- Boulevard as a aacurlty moasuro. (Request approved -
^' -J.,.' work to be dono within two wooku)
borderj
Lj-.contr.
uost-
ido
Fron Arthur 'H. Baum, Gonoral Contractor, roq
Ing permission to construct a slide on tho oast s
of Coit Power parking aroa as r. moans of dclivurinc"
building natorials for an apartment houso to bo con-
structed on Greenwich Street, there beint; no othur
means of ingress or ogross to the site.
/••''":;
On motion of Commissioner Dippol, seconded by Com-
misaionar Buckley, and carriod, roquest approved on
condition that the contractor coinsuro the city and
the Commission for public liability and ^.roperty
damage . '
From Ev^ready Electric Company, requesting exten-
sion of time on Aquatic Park project.
On motion of Commissioner Buckley, seconded bv
CoTTTilssioner Rev. Shea, the following resolution was
adopted:
-'i.^'^.^e-
'Sitir.sion of
'.."& • nquatic
Resolution No. ^6
RESOLVED, that this Commission on recommenda-
tion of tho General Manager does hereby grant
fifteen (15) days' extension of time to tho
Eveready Eloctric Company, 1035 Harrison
otrcet, ian Francisco, on '.Vork Order #70l4., for
liohtin^; installation at aquatic Park, compl---
tion date to be nugust 23, 1950.
■:;^::t of
:'.-i Park
.•:;;;rt7
Prom Glen Park Property Owners rtssocit^tion, re-
questing tho Commission to negotiate with the 3an
rrancisco Housing Authority for purchase of certain
property in Glen Park Ccnyon.
ih-. occrotary read the report of Miss Randall,
^uptrlnt.nd^nt of Recreation, reconrmcnding tho property
t. acquired to complt.te tho plan for tne enlargement
of ^Ijn Park Day Camp.
om-
■r r. -r *
>* r. .tl?n Df
^'^aslDnor 3x kloy, tr.;
-.Ir.ctjr 3f Property, t
^::r!CTl.i3t n r
^n, fir 3
'i^pt .d:
- 3 1 ^ . ; ir , ^uj .,n -• J . R 1 jr:
pprov..! Df tn-j fvll-.v-ln;:
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■ '^ Of
F^rt7 re-
W?td
:or
solution lie
H^oJLVED, that this Commission nuihorizas the
general .<anag.:r to ,p^ ovo und forward to tne
aoara of -vupervisors a rosolutiDn authorizing
T^t^.^g^^^^^^^'^' =>f c-irtain real property for the
^^^ixPEP.j 3EHH/t PLAYv^RJUIiD from tne Stonecroat
-3rporation, a California corporation, or th^.
^i^] °*^'-r, jaid property buln^ v^cnt i.tna
•<nd is known :is a portion of Lot l6 in Assessor'
^-oc^ 7237, 3lz3 133.156'xl29.2GV (triftn^ular).
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for the •um of $1,282.00, Appropriation l<30.55d.4Q.
« « «
Prom Sherman P. Duckel, Director, Department of
public Works, letter re Sunset Jommunlty Center.
On notion of Coramisjioner Dippel, seconded by
Co-nniissioner Rev. Shea, tne following resolution was
adopted;
Resolution No. 6o
RESOLVED, that this Commission on recommenda-
tion of the General Manager approves and agrees
to pay as its pro rata share of the cost of
the SUNSET COJ^UNITY C2NTER 'FASTER PLAIJ the
amount of ^2,150.00, a:;d approves the selec-
tion of '.Vurster, Bernardi and Zmnons aj Mas tor
Plan ^.rchitects for the project.
I
i
:::. site,
sil Hill
From Eugene J. Riordan, director of Property,
inquiring if the Commission is interested in acquiring
for recreation or park purposes any portion of the
Laurel Hill property which the Board of Education is
, offering for sale in Assessor's Block 1032.
From a map of the neighborhood, Commissioners
'studied the position of the Laurul Hill site in rela-
tion to other recreation and park units, and noted thr
roc:)rjr.onJatijn >f Miss Randall, Superintendent jf Ro-
cr&iiti^n, that seven (7) acres Df the 12. ll^. :.cro trict
bo acquired.
On motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by
CoTunisslonor Dippel, the Sucrotary was instructed to
inform tne Director of Property tiiat tne Commission is
interested in the property and roquosts a briaf post-
poner.ent in sale proceedings to allow time for an
investigation and decision on the purcnasc.
:/-s:-:<TnTivss
DELEG.-iTES
Kezar Enclosure. Gold Star Motners' ^cqu63t
A delegation of Bay Bridge Ghapttr, Gold Star
Mothers, appeared to request the Commission's considcru-
tlon for erection of an enclosure in K«zar otadium for
use of patients from military hospitals who attend
thu football games. Mrs. E. Sunford, Prosid^nt, Bay
3ridge Chapter; Mr. Frank Curlay, Sunior State Service
officer, Disabled American Vttorans; and Mrs. J. Slo:;s,
p33i3tant Director of Volonteur Services, /iraerican I-Jed
t^ross, addr.,ssed tno Commission.
It was mutually agreed that the suggestion was a
commendable one but tnat there was some douot whotner
or not it was feasible to erect such an onclosur-j.
On motion of Commissioner Parr, Seconded by Com-
missioner juckloy, action on the reoucst was postponed
JO t.'^e next r^^julur moetin^. In the Intoplra, the
vj^norui Manager is to prepare a report and rucomnenda-
^i-ns on the feasibility of tho su^^imted enclosure.
:'aritimc ffuscum, /^quatic Park
•^r. Zdward Harms, :hairman, San Fr'^.ncic:;o '.f.iritimt
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i.ritiiae Museum Association Inc., appaar^d boforo the Cnmm^m,*
'^'T' to request approval of an agr.omant Providing i^S?t ho ^^
T^tsttie Associations* s uso and tenancy of Aquatic Park PuI?
l^tananoy discussion of the many details involved followed cL
,/ aquatic mlssionor Dippol stressed the need for ororaot action
""^ and cooperation in establishing the MarlJimrMSleiS
Commissioner Parr, while voicing approval of thl^k.
^rJAe^c1ty^'I??or^^?^^^^ ^' ^^^ ^^— ^^ -^-ed
President Sutter appointed Commisaionep Parr to
meot with Museum representatives, the General Manager
and City Attorney for the purpose of proparinc an
agreement for presentation at the next oommlsllon moot-
ing, 1JV.CU
Xiry's Sq
r.:ergrd
Idrs. Louis Zagoren, representative, San Francisco
League of ^Vomen Voters, attended the me'ting alan
observer, * "
Withdrawal of
Underfiround Garage
«
Charter Amendment
Mary '3 Square
'•■i. Nj. 60>»A:
. u T' J-E. Barricklo. Deputy City Attorney, and Mr.
A. H. Jacobs Chairman. Parking Authority, informed the
Commission the amendment to Section ^^g of the Charter
:Srm?t'thar''Jj?^ Authority had propSsef in^^der^'o" '
permit that authority to act Independently of the
Recreation and Park Commission on matters of subs-orface
^^Z^Vr, in^^^'^^i^^^'' ^^^^ properties, had met op^si"
tlon in the Judiciary Committee of the Board of sSper-
Idv?^^H i.h«riK^°® members and the Controller had
advised that the amendment was unnecessary leffl3l'iti«r>
and that the Parking authority could operate fa?is!'
factorlly under a joint powurs agreement with U^e
Recreation and Park Commission.
On motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by Com-
miioioner btern, the following resolution was adoptud:
lliTcr. 22, ^
./:- ?k Comm
|-:J:lutlon
Resolution No. 60»A
;f f^""' the Park Commission, at its regular meeting
inlW^J';'' ?^' ^?^°' ^^^ ^^°^^«^ ^ resolution appr^-
rhLf "^ f^"*"" °^ ^'^ amendment to Section i^2 of the
^crvg'Jub. iTvUiZ .""^ r^^"^ delegate certain powers to the
^"i'n of and 3Quar s"^^nH^ relating to subsurface spaoe of parks
•er.iant to ^^ i ^a, ina
a'SSr'r'^i? resolution of the Park Commission and a
?h r r?f ^J^u^^"" ""^ ^^^ Parking nuthority were filed
theruafter with tho Cl. rk of the Soard of Supervisors
ballot'o?'th''''^ by said Board and to be placed on the
of J-M ; ?^ ^" ^^ovember. 1950 election for consideratlen
oi cnu electorate; and
illSr^n'-^^^ ^''''^ Commission and the Rucrcatlon Com-
mission wer.. subsequently consolidatud by reason of
tnu amendmont to Charter Section kO, and the creation
ILl r "®«^^'-"*i<^n and Park Commission has resulted
thorufrom; now, tnerefore, be it
at^H^p^-'. ^'"^^^ ^^Is Commission, at the b^nest of tr.j
anH rfr*^ "^,'^^^^°''^^y' ^"^ i" o'^d^^ to consurvu time
and allow aaid authority to expedite, the matter of
3t M 1^^ ^^^^ ^^'^ ^° ^^^^ lm.m;dlate action on the
h A 17^'"'. ?.^^'"^^*^ undorground parage project, does
fril^ Withdraw said proposed a-nondmcnt to Cnr^rter
-ction i|2, and it directs its Secr^-tary to glvv.
rittjn^notice forthwith of tnls action to tn-j Glurk
01 tnc ooard of
supervisors.
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I. ;* urr*V ^" connection with tho abova, wir. B£«rplewift <«
'" *der«rd fonned the Commission ho is propazin.- for tho C^mf
'%f^'X mission and Parking nuthorlty a joint powers agr^nK^nt
':^^itil covering tho St. Mary's Square uildorground garfgo^o-
Jact,
I ^-iv^IAL TRANSACTIONS
Tomporary and Non-Clvll Sorvioe ApDolntmnnha
On motion of Commissioner Dlppel, seconded by Con-
mlssioner Rov. Shoa, tho following resolution was
adopted;
:«;■ .N3. 61; Rosolution No. 6l
RESOLVED, that all Temporary and Non-Clvll Sorvlco
appointments made by tho General Manager of thu Rocrea-
tion and Park Department for the porlSd July 11-
August 2k are hereby ratified and approved; and. be
FURTHER RESOLVED, th-at a report of said appointmonts
be transmitted to tha Controller and tho Civil Service
Commission.
TSMPORARY APi-OINTr»I£:JTS
'•icrcutlon Pi vision
-'*H??^P r^''; ^^''''^•/ 7A1/50 (three months), ^200 mo.
•^^^ iT.^''''''' 7/l2;'50-9/l3/50, $190 mo.
-''>^pM? ? ?*: ^33i3tant, 7/12/50 (throo months), ^lyo mo.
■''-^d' ?Tr ^ !^^:^^^S?6^^P^-'^'7/l2/50-7/21/50, «200 mo!
.-.Rc:/^ P/G Director, PT as needed, 7/15/50 (five months), $1.75
P/G Director,PT as neod.d.7/l8/50 uIvrmontnsK \l.75
P/G Director,PT us needod,7/22/50 ui.7rntTt.sT/ $U7S
P/G Dlr.ctor,PT as needed, 7/25/50 uive^o^n?hsTril.75
p/ -.t .. -.n , hr. or $25C mo. (3)
?/u director,?! as needed, 7/23/50 (five months), -,1.75
p/r -M,n ^ ^ hr. or i>250 mo.
P/G ^ir.ct.r.Pl as n..ded, 7/29/50 (fiv. months), ,1.75
P/G .lrector,?T as noeded,8/l/50 (nic'montM.'ll.JI^
vq-'Y ;fP-ntor. 7/20/50 (one month), $19Too''por^day'^^*
••=k^Io2a n^r.'^''' 7/21/50-9/2/50. 3190 ^o! ^ ^
;.:?^-4 2%'^-'r^": Ci^il. V2/50.6/31/50. -^320 mo.
-'^'■56 P/,. jlroctor.PT as nc.dod.8/22/50 (five months). ,1.75
DA" -.4 ^ ^« or «25v> mo.
P/o :.lroctor.PT as noedod, 3/9/50 (livo montns), 511.75
p/ .-4 ^ ^^. or i250 mo. 12]
^/^ director, PT as needed, 8/24/50 (five montns), 4I.75
p/r n< ^ ^^» ^r S250 mo.
P/G Director, PT as n«edud.8/8/50 (fiv.- months). 51. 75
p/p -v, hr. or ^250 mo. (3)
i'/G director, PT as nood.d, 8/15/50 (five nonlns), A\l$
p/- -,, hr. or »250 mo.
^/- Director, Pi as needed, 0/I/50 (five months), $1.75
3-i-,_4„^ T . ^"^« ^r *25J n;.. (10)
•swimming Ins true tor, PT as ncodcd, V3/50 (flv. months),
:';rd.nur,o/7/50.d/31/50, ^20:. mo. ^'^^ ""*
.'rr?:?':f:^/7/5o-3/3i/5o, >2qo mo.
i^70 mo.
•I5 R56
:-5.7 H56
:-5<»5 R56
:-550 R56
:-55i =?56
•••556 R5'^
••55' R56
•••':3 R56
"•559 R56
•■- ?.56
••5tl RI14
:?^ .%06a
;?;5 IIO
•'/-"- J12
?^vi-^''''*^^"2^""^' Civ 11, 3/16/50-6/31/50,
Cook e^i«tant,yii/5:-3/31/50, Jl-U hr!
c1o> V;u^l?^.V^L6/50 (two months), $13.9
^>-^'<, V-t2/50-9/2/50, :i.6:+6 hu-.
90 p^r day
^/2yso
f10^-
^4^
vr*vw
51
p^, Mn, 6lfC0Dtdl
TEMPORARY AP?0INTMSNT5^
.1229 112 cook, 7/2^50-8/21^/50, ^13.1? per day
.1230 IJ2 Cook, ^A5/50-8>29/50. -,13.17 per day
;i2)l 0S3 Gardener. 7/21/50- 1/2/1/51. |200 mo.
:.:232 058 Gardener, §/l750- 12/3 1/50, #200 mo.
:.:233 ^?3 Gardener. 8/1/50-12/31/50, ^^200 mo.
:.l23Wi Laborer. 6/1/50.11/30/50, i;i2.4o per day
•.1:35152 Counter Att'd., Q /V50-10/li/qo :.o ho !^ ^
:. 2^i^ 060 Sub-Forenan Oa;d..^;i5/50.8;29/5^1^
:.i237R112 Matron, 9/2/50-10/31/50, 3170 mo.' * ° '*''•
EXEMPT CIVIx. SERVICE APPOINTMRMtv;
:;:rcatl?n Division
:;Cf/a Director, PT, $1.75 hr. not to excaed 379.^0 mo
CARL EKLOPF. 7/I6/50 thru 6/30 Al "
':5iP/GDirector.PT. 51.75 hr. not to exceed $79.50 mo
PRaKK FhRaONE, 7/16/50 thru 6Ao7<i
:;a ?/G Director, PT, 31,75 hr. not to oiceed 379 50 m!
Jhmes Parley, 7/16/50 thru IKo/o' "
:5iP/0Director.PT, $1.75 hr. not to exceed ^79^lo^^i
D^uVIEL 3. FRISH.M.N. 7/l6/50^;gu"6/3o"/5l
♦ » «
Jntr-i*Fund Transfers
.i. :."j. 62:
I-.:ri-?und
'rir.afcrs,
R^-3olution 'Jo. 62
the .ontron.r ^ l^\:\:^:,V::^:tZ'''V:'
approve the following Intra-Fu^na T^aAsfors;
Park Dlvicl.^n
-PPr.p. 012.110,01 t2 .pprop. OI2.II9.OI
053 Gardeners
(u) Replacing Suv.-ard }!. H-tzor on leave without
pay. .uguat l-D.ccnbor 31. 1950 - a.OOO^OO
(b) Replacing lahrnc-al Mackeckni. on luav without
P.y. .ugust l.D.cc-nber 31. 1950 - ^l.Jco^CO
Recrjati :n Division
-PProp. CI,. 110. 13 t£ .pprop. 012.119.13
R->0 Playground Director
Julv'f?^''" "^^'"^•'^ ^^^^>' ^" i-''^^^ without pay.
July I7.«ugust 31, 1950 - 1119.75 ^
~ )
Contr.ct Pavmenta - Bond Fund
33i''n.^Ru'^ '^ Commi33ionor Dip,,l. Seconded by Com-
■^si.nur BucKloy, the followir^ r-solution was .Lptod;
Resolution No. 6^
-nd-f-^^^^ ^'"^ '-'''' ^^^^ int.r-.st and proper
^ne ^ ,ntrollt.-r be ana is h^rv;by roquuste'i t
appr-7. the following Pv-^nt3 - 3ond r-oni:
irnrl i - i-'^^'L x'aymont - t^ iiymon iros.,
.'recKurs. .-.ntr-ct :;o. 50-3. ^ontroll-r • s N^.
vOc5«oo
3/24^5-
^i0^<mi%
^pit-
*>Ji6i ••*_jt'; ;
^' «*'«»'
^i
^^¥^
' H.^.,.
L S5' 65
^■'is Paynont*
(2) SJVTH SUBSET GROUNDS
fum'th Faymont - tj WoUnitz i DoNarde
Contract Nj. 33, Contr^ilor'a Nj. P";? o>,pL^
onding 7/31/50; tarnod '^iUi.929 ko of A. ? ^^ ? .
of v83. 372/00 : $7;23o!92 '^''^^^^^^
(3) 3T, MnRY'S GROUNDS
^{qo'^U^ ll"'''' ^^39'^99.75 Of not contJ^c't of
,^150,316.16 - ^7, 935. 66
(I4.) C/iYUG.i CLUBHOUSE
Slxtn 6: Final Payment - to 3. J. AmorosD
Construction Company, Contract r^o. 30, Controller' 3
No. n3, period ending nugust 21. lQ^0-\iflrn..i
$19,1419.00 of nut contract of a9,i49?6o !
C2,150.2d
Payncnta - Park Diviaipn
:rk Division
;-..nt3:
On motion of Comniaaioner Stern, aocondod by Com-
mi33ion.r Dippol. tn. following resolution was adopted:
J' ''•' ^' Ruaolution No. 6if
RESOL/ED that for thj beat intorost and proper
conduct .f the Recreation and Park Department
the Controller be and is hereby requested to
approve tho following Paj-ments - Park Division;
(1) U.S. lUVY GRUI3ER "S^N FR^CISCO" ■MRM.)RT,. r.
^ rirst Payment - to U-olinltz ic licMarde.
^670%^''^ H* P"''^"^ ^"^^"6 7/31/50; earned
v-,079.55 of net contract of vl 3,1^10. 00 -
32,1+11.60
TION^'vStEM ^"^^^ --'^T0f4.TIC..LLY C J:;T:^0LL£D InHT ;>.-
First Payment - to i^saociatod Engineers,
-i5 Qcc An'%^^^' ''^''^'^ ^'^^^"^ 3/1S750; oarned
vi*^, 955.60 of net contract of ^32,369.00 -
311,660.014.
(3) :-:jsic concerts - ooldei; u.^iz p^rk
in^ 7A?/c^o!^'""'^ : ^X i^^^^ Murray, period end-
•?§ n<^^/?°' earned ,;2,839.00 of not contract of
v25,Ooj.OO - f>2,33y.OO
liiJuM'^''"' U-^^^ -=>'^" ^•'^A.BILir^TION OF KEZ^R
Final Payment - to Biltwoll Construction
^-Tipany. Contract No. Idk, period ending 7/17/50;
-uraed v>7,6o3.12 of nut contract of ^97,666.12 -
v9,l4-<3o.vj2
(5) E::ai!;EERING services REH/^3ILIT»TIJN KEZ^R
"~^al Payment - to Thomas F. Chace, Contract
^0. 203, period ending 7/17/53; earned ;.3,500.0u
of net contract of ^3, 500. 00 - v1,75j.OO
iilMl^^' TREE Pr..M7rN'G DIVIS^DERO & HmIGHT
~ J^inal Payment - to Jus tico -Dunn Company,
Contract No. 299. period endinr; 7/20/50; earr..d
^0,^.^.92 of net contract of ^0,241+. 92 -
• « «
Additi-nal .qiot-ir-nta
On rriition of Commisaioner Purr, seconded by Cjiri'
8/2V5w
>3
mUilontr Dlppol, the following roaolutlon wna aioptod:
. Id. 65j Resolution No. 6t;
,:lltional
;::ta«nts,
RESOLVED, that for the beat Interest and prooer
conduct of the Recreation £.nd Park Department
the Controller be and Is hereby reque?tod to
api)rove the following additional Allotments s
Div)
,02 - forage « rooa i or -inirnais I Zoo Div)
.5.216.12.01 - MtcQ tc Repair, .lUtomctive Equip (Gon Div)
''■•.232.12.01 - Tolophono Service (Gen Div)
"^321.12.01 - Fuol Sc Lubricants (Gt,n Div)
'5'. 321. 12. 03 - Fuol k Lubricants (Com Div)
;^"..321.12.oL - Fuel & Lubricants (Roc. Units)
;:3.321.12.j6 - Fuol k Lubricants (nquatic Pk Div)
.■.3.351.12.03 - Canned Goods i Dried Fruit (Com Div)
vrjatlDD Div ia ion
;.2.1il.l3.01 - Overtime for balance of fiscal year -
(Camp Mathor)
1 500.00
800.00
3,000.00
2,000.00
200.00
300.00
188.00
2ii8.00
81.00
570.00
500.00
^i. N:. 66:
Credit .T>iif ication of Contract - Park Division
On motion of Commissionur Buckley, seconded by
Commissioner hov. Shoa, the following resolution was
adopted;
Resolution :Jo. 66
.-.iit Moiif .
-ract, Pk
l^islon;
to
of
REoJbV^D, that for the best interest and proper
conduct of the Rucrjation and Park Depart-i.jnt
the Controller bo and i:j h, ruby roquoJtod
approve the following Crodlt ::■: If ication
Contract - Park Division;
3an Francisco Centennial CorTmittr:;e Inc., retain-
ing services for continuation of supervision of
bulliinfc:3 at Portsmouth Square from January 1,
ly>u to September 15, 1950, together with exhibits
contained therein; r.-;.iiction made at tn^ request
of executive committee of Centomiial Comnittee
^^^' " $1,500.00 (credit)
"•£- Jriers
Chan»^c Orders - 3jnd Fun 1
On - ti>n of C.mnissionor Dipp^l, seconded by Com-
'13S1.. n.r ouckluy, tae fallowing r--3jlation w>is aioptoi:
Resolution I.'.. 67
RESOLVED, that for the b^^at inturost ana prooer
conduct of tno Recreation and Purx D^partn-nt
the Contrjll,.r be and is hereby requests i i.
approve the followin.: Chang- Orders - Bond r:and:
(a) Change Order #i+ - Huettig ?c Sc.iromn, c -ntrr.ct-
-r - removal cf iisuasui eucalyptus tr.jv. in r ...
west of builling. GLii;.\' P,.RK - ;:i02.w.
_(b) Change Order #5 - Huettig 'c Schro-m, contruct-
'-_r - to put :rain£3 on south end of #2 turf aria,
ULS; PnRK . ..37U.72
(0) Change Order #15 - Cirric. :^ Sautlur, con-
tractor - relrcati.n unit ver.tilat ;r3 xrA djors
in i'i'^li houses, OCE^w.' VIE".., PJTRERO HILL, -k
oT. :,:.Rys - :io6.5i
8/2i^/50
3Ioorlr., licanse
On aotlon of Cor. lU-lonirr rarr, seconded by Coa-
loaer Stern, tnc following resolution i»G3 adopted;
Reaolutiou Ho. 66
r.ZSl'L'.'ZZ, that on recoraraenditlon of the- Oeneral
Hana^jr this Coanlaalon does hereby aj.^r:^vy
issuance of the folloTrina Mooring Llcenal for
Marino YaCit Harbor - Park Division:
Boat ^wnor: V», Haelund, 631 Huison «vunuc . S?
Serin No. : 205
Hate; v5.00 per n».
5ap^:.-r.-.ntal Appropriation 3c Sujplc-acntul .V j k
- . ai!p Matner '
jn motion of :o-j-.i3sioncr ^ip^.^l, seconded oy :o--
izr.^T Szerr., :..w fallowing rosolu:,lor. was aiopt--d:
- J »
^, tr.jt :or trie Dcst inter jst -nd pro::- -
Icr. of -- '
:h3 nocrcaticn mi r..rK >3part==r.t
do--3 hsr-by r::i.;cst the- ?/ayor,
-"^^-iP;"'''i3ora, £ir*d ror.trcll^r zo ap*;r:vj
St for 3^ppl^r.cntil ^pprDpri-tion for'rc-
priition ^f il7t,:: fror. tr.c CiT^p Mctnc-r
3r:.ry Stiariis Appropri .tlon (012 . 120. 12. j1)
i ■.5g-.-3 appropriation (:12 . I30. 13 .CI] , to
ic funis for ^n Liiitional four (^) ncurs oor
at straight ti-..-, ZD tr.c :-l Chauff-.ur
^.-rir.5 tr.o cmp season (5 no;; and r:;u.-its tr.,
JintrDlltrr t: approve Sup p. ^r.^nt^-l Vi^rk jri-r t:
usllc Jtiiitics Corvnission (H=t2n H^tchy> in
cunt not to ixcaed -:2,00C.:: f^r aiditi;nal
J wark at : .-.p liatncr in csnn-otiDn witr. tn;:
.-,cr= = ti2n i-.n: rund (.■^ppr:/priati:n l5: .556.IC} .
— *•,•■'■■',
an::
r...av
.-...•it.
On -^Dtion of ::-ii3i:r;.r r.v. i:;^a, i.crnaei
=ni5sicncr -i^^^l, t.-= f-ilowing resolution ais
« •• ^ «
Hos:l.;-i:n :: : . 7
£~. *-'t *•** "--«-• -- -.
- —-1- '>■*(:*■* ->«
»r]^"^ :^^";^r ^^-'^e^" ---^ r..r'_ oy a^.^rovi and
tify tr^ f:llo*infc ltas„- a^r-cncrnts e.-.t^r-jd int;
tn; City and County -f iin Fran^iJc; : :r and :.-;
:f tnis Co--:iS3i3n;
t.'. :.-iarl-:s Sava end ■..-. r.^r.rj ~or:anic:ni : -r
': Trystal rl'ongj fjr *l,25;j.:0 ^:r rzoi.tr.;
-.'. -a:iti3nal aniunts n:t ^xc.-ding r^*---.--
-curs-rv.n': for n-c_ss-.rv painting, r-jpalri.
tsratians, ...rovidwd sucn «;rk
= i oy tn- Bz^r^ri ^f iup.rvia.rs.
"^1 r.e
Irst
t.-i . .i;.^r-...n Hill Kji^boracoi A»«ocl&tl:a,
- .ortn S<^ -C.I m.:^in^x rluy^rzurA fjr a p
ur.= "•
y--ar co.-an-ncin^ July 1, 1^3^, ana sna-
, lySl. -t a r--nt .1 of .i.-'C payabl-
^v^na-.
« « *
V*
ff
r»J
<*^
■v<r.A,
/4; - A-
>f
^r . ••
^.iJi
55
i,?t. Recr.
•ant ^oati
Developmunt of An^no J. Ro^n^ Piry ,.^,,^^
The Secretary read the ri-i.kr»r»f ««» m*
Superintendent of Rocr«r.tlon recomSfnH" '^^'^^^li.
tions in the original plana to ^nn^^"^^''^ modifier.
. and other faoUlfles af ^ll^.I^. ' HS3 3l%!:J^JSSar
This matter boin^ rolat'-H fr^ ♦■^^
HIU land purohosa, Prealdont Su?t.^ proposed LoupoI
♦ » «
;;:x-!bla Sq,
: nili^ratlon By diruction of Prosidont <^nf^..*, -
:;st.3noci of roquoat of Board of Eiuca?lon fan ; ^^'^^i^^^atlon
,nig =pin. Clu^bla Square was postponed ?o the nox^L'^. ?'
^^t^^^ttz^ m.ctln, pending receipt o'f opinion of ^'ity^fS^ney.
<> * <♦
■ s. :.':. 71:
Titlr. for Ridln^r StQblQ
Commissioner Parr introduce th- r^n
tlon Which on ^tion of Coml33loncr%5?ii^"^"2 '""^l"'
by Coaml33lonor Dlppol, war'doptodT ^"'="''1'' """dod
Roaolution Nn.
■-SZMLN'S
miEREnS, consideration is b.^in« ^ivon to th..
.:.T.. 293lg- possibility of a ridin- stVnl k t ? ^"^
'-^ '^ ??1^^ti??^atIon; ^S^ ^hl^^^f o^.^t^ l^ ~^
S-'^doal^n't'^ «?7-tion and Park Commission
and; b. U^ ■'" '^^^ ^^"^ '^' HORSEMEN'S RETREAT;
au^h^rizi^^n'!^'?? '"^"^ '"^ ^'^"^^^i ^^-"^g-'' b.
* <t <*
.^ccoptanc ,f %t,^ . Bond Fund
3abra?tc I^na^usfl'/?'^'^ 5^-' (f"^ informal proposUa
1555 -^uw-o^h" ^ ^^"^ domolition of bulldln;^ at
i^>i> ..uw.o.ab ..vonuu, Burnutt hecroatl.n Cental site.
H.H. CaRLETON
1105 Geary 3 tr.^t , 'san'praAc isco'
*-c:je .;regkii;g cjmp^:^ .
1621 Mission 3tr..-.t. San Vrancisco'
Z 90.00
:263.00
26^0 Third Street, San Fr'.nclsi/ '^^^^'^^
3YM0N 3RJ3.. V.T^ECKERS " 102 on
li.35 Mark.t otr..t, San Fr^ncilc; ''^^"•^^
awardJi^^"?."''''^ Manager r.c -.mm.nl. i tala work be
provide-^ a s^'tiir ^^^^^^''^ -•«• Carl.ton, for /yO.OO.
Tor fuit^f J'^^'^o ''^^'^^' ^^"'-^ ^^ SI, 000. 00 bo provMui
i-^itnful performance of the work.
On notl-n of Commi£si:nur Dlpp«l. soc.ni'.J oy Com-
tl^aUQtaitf^^^^
*^^»im;
^ ,'»*
56
• as authorizes
;;:. to R.H.
"SyOLinON BLDG,
•..'..."ETT RBCREA-
2^.\- SITE;
Rosolutlon No. 7?
.y.OLVED, thAt tho Recreation and Parle r -,«
ml33l.n a^es hereby aocopt the bid An^
authorizes the laauanco jf a LSjf ^n .
to R.H. Carleton. uSs Gear? street* Sen"''
Francisco, In the amount of ^90 00 f.n ?v,
DEMOLITION OF BUILDING ON THE si?E OF T^r"
Snr ; !;:iS\'?§ haeiirbe'^n^^L^^J^e^'^" .
found aatiafactory. examined and
Hutc
jacht Harbor Contrnct,^jath.^p^^^^ett,^_p^
z and
On motion of Commissioner Bucklov aar-.nH^H k
Cjnynissioner lie v. Shea t-h^ rtiT * ^' seconded by
adopted: ' *" ^^llowlng resolution was
\3. N:. 73;
:2T. apprvs
feiter Plan,
•::.-LTa Yciit
Resolution Nj. 7^
Uis line"
•■.s:»r Plan,
•3 H:u3e
Plan contraet to October 1, I950, in^. in th!
approved. ^^^vo-'^oer l, 1950, be Lud are hereby
■Master
ti-je contract
?:ezar Parking; Concession
the p?ln ^re'stabll??*'^ ^^'^"^^^^'^^ ^'^'^ consideration
■nobila oor^^n cnarge for use of the aato-
3ub.it -^^^^.i^,^^,:^;;-;--^ P-^in, lot operator
On noti...
•nlssioner i'arr
on of Conmissi^nor Dipp.l, aocondod by Co-i-
rr, the foU^winfi r.,3.1ati.n was adoptoa?
_Rj^olution ::-j, 7!^
''•<^ lot
i£^3sion:
p^o^r^^^A '^j;^ ^"^ "-^^ ^^^^ interest -.na
"^ D^2a^tn'^^^H^'^'^ '^^ .^.croution in.! x'ark
-^^pa.tmcnt this Commission d:,03 hor.by . utnorizo
tion^^r fH^'" i^'' propos:.l3 covering th. o.ir U
at Ko.l/i'iadri.^^'''^' ^^'"'"'"^ '^^ -ncoaal.n
Branch Lihmr^y, yoyth Sovnch Pl:.v..round
'^i-n.^'parvf rnl^j;^ submitt.u u request .f thu EJuca-
vi.";s In-^ ^-^r.ati.n C .m.-:iittG. , 3oard .f 5up.-r-
o^^^i-.i Horary „t North Bc-.c; i^lay^r rand.
i/24/50
* - •.
ait
L::J appPvl
:3tabUsh-
Ifcit of
|;ri.ich public
pjriry in
|i:rt'< 3cQch
Foll?wins full and complotQ dlacuaai -.r, ««^
motion of CxTunissloner 3torn. socondod h. ? "? '''?
Parr, tho foilowin^ re3olut?in iaraSoptod:''"'^^"''''"^
Ruajlutl3n Nd. ye;
WHEREAS, study and oxperlonco has ahown that a
concontratod play aroa such as tho North Boach
Playground is unsuitable as a branch public
library location bocauao of tho vigorous ulav
and attendant noiso. in addition to roducln^
tho already llrnitod play spaco of a heavily
h^::a;^'ho^^rf^o'.'So\?^'^^^^ ''''^'^'^' -^^^^-
RESOLVED. that this Comniaslon rocognizlmr its
primary responsibility of provldlng^doqSfto
rocroatlon for tho public does not^pprovothe
suggestion that a portion of tho North Doach
piblf^Ubrary!^^' ''' '"^ ^^^^^^- ^' ^ ^-nch
57
Snorolino Planning, Association C Jnvftnfclr^p
r.tt^r to President Sutter designated Cormnisaioner Parr to
r:?r Coram reprosont tho Commission at the ^nual Convon^^^<^^
at Shoreline the Shoreline Planning -^socirtlCof 'caUfo?nia\o
Planning bo aeld in Lon^ Beach. September 26-30. 19^0
■.:::'Ji:;:iEiiT
i.n J^^^'^K^®^"^.?^ further business, th. President
declared tho meetine adjourned at S:55 p.m.
Respectfully subnittod,
QA^a^OU^^^-'^S^^
Secretary
,t cL <
3/^V50
Kl^
5S
3an Francisco, Cailfornla
'»ept«mber i^i 1950
MINUTES
■lutes
,.. -roved:
The Fifth Regular Mectin^i of fh« =
Park Commiasion wSa called to «rL^ Recreation and
Septenbor l4, at li:00 d ^ Pr«^?2 ^^ Thursday,
prisldin,,. ^ ^••'**' ^^«sident Louia Sutter
The following Commisaioners were proaent:
Mr, Louis Sutter, President
Mr. Fred D Parr, Vice President
Mr. Peter Bercut
Mr. Michael J. Suckley
'Jira, Henry J, Dlppol
Rov, Eugone J. Shea
ninute'S^'f 'th^'^r^^Slar^L^^t'lSrorrr'^f ^"^' ^^^^
24, wore approved as read! ^ ^h'orsday, August
:;vOICATIDN3
•■:ue3t to Pro
l:.5:'.ll roques
..:cqjs at on the
'<r:.Ht3 t/G: Syxbee
Lon:
nt Association
bronsu plac juo
ichts Playground,
•-■irSnijf ""'sopt.^r^ 5?; ^\^^n*'^^'',^?"' advising tnat at the
-vCrOM J followl;;. orow^ ^^ -.vorking drawings for th.
A.'iiowxXi(_ projects WQrj aprovrid' rni Unmiw -.-.
rro-ond. u^.arv », '^^^^^-T c.. '\ ^ ' Hamilton Pl&y«
owinmlm- ;o^f ^ S? Str.^ts; and b) :;orth B-.ach
immlnt ^ool i Playground, Lo~,bard ^ Mason Str..?s.
..•»,
,r 7-1
t»ii> be usod for street .to-'tdsos.
0 ..
; -Cv.ita
•.3S1:
it
<^ » tt
n^.r'c^°^^?^ Franci.co .r.a Council, 3oy Scout, of
o..l„: J -^^J-stlng permission to rr. .;^ . c.-rtaln r.-
^^cUi^t.'f attr«'' '"^^ -xtonsions to buildings and
-xA^i,^;. ^t ooa ocout 3aa.^, >iqu&tic
^ On rnotion of CoT.T.i.aionur
P'^rk.
^ipp^l, aoco.'idvjd
3ubj
'-rici
' •- -typroved
-cjuts of Am_
Conni3 3ion of
-itnts to b.- nad^.
Charter prDvision.
carried, tn- above roquo-t
ct to tnc! condition tn^- 1 th-3 3oy
oor.ain prior approval of t/u. itrt
tne plans, design, and typu of inpr^-,
c, 3uch approval boin^; rcquj^r-ji by
9/lUA
59
t
• Sap. R6S«
'232 roq.
nsldera-
-n rena.-nlng
iii:n Pk to
•ner Crow-
y:tion:
From the Board of SuDervlsA»»* « »^
Resolution No. 10202 roquestlngcoAstdanS^^^ ^^
renaming of Mission Park to Father ^^°'' °^
President Sutter
8
^ , on Of the
Crowloy Playground.
tion Commission intendod'^olup^i^'n? the'^^th'^"^^-
Crowloy Playground at somo suitable ?oc at Lnonf.K .
this now location would then bear th« n! ^^^'^ ^^^^
Crowloy, particular study h2vin« been ?^^°^ ^l^^^""
Franklin Square, at l6th^ac B^yaSt ItreeL? '" '^
and orTanU^tL^^r^x^^^LHSg' o^Poa^I^.o'rL^^'^^V^^^^^
of the namo of Mission Park. °PP°*^^^°'^ ^° ^'^y change
On motion of Commissioner Parr qorn«^,^^ w ^
missioner Buckley, and carried, the' - "^ ^^ ^°'"-
that the memory ^^t;;i3^^%r^,1,,^^^,^-,5-:l^y:a^^^
loader and director of youth will brappropr?ite^
revered and perpetuated. i^tJi-opnateiy
..^^.^ # • «
:U.Oplnlon Prom Dion Holm City Attorney codv or n^i^i
abandonment or discontinuance of Park land, ^
rocon^r^i^"*^®"* '^' ?^^'*d*'^* Director of Property,
roconmending approval of resolutions authorizlnr
Silver'^errnL'''''':,^ ^^^ ^^^^^'^^-^ ^or Bureka Galley.
Oliver xerrace, and Upper Noe Yalley Playgrounas.
On
Commissioner
was adopted:
nn^^i^^S "^ Commissioner Dippel, seconded by
oner Rev. ^hea, the following resolution
'-?^Pti&3 ro-
••red for •
rj^ffi TSRRACS
Resolution .Vo. 76
^i^ilPi ^^'-^ ^^^' Commission authorizes the
B^fnS if 5^'^®''.^^ approTo and forward to the
aoard of Supervisors resolutions authorizlnr
fon^^fn^^"* f certain real properties for tho
iOiiowing projects:
^^)gygEKA VALLEY FU.YCiR3iniT, ^ from Thomas L.
J^^^^f. ^ftH^~le«^r3^?ri?7Tald property beln^-
?L!r^?^'^ ^^ ^^^ 2 in Assessor's Block 26y4,^
located on tne west side of Collintwood Street.
75 feet south of l6th Street, site 2ii feet L
^nches by 125 feet, improvements consist of
tnree flats of 5 rooms eacn, without gara.e,
160. 556. ©r ""^ ^^^'^^Q-00» Appropriation
il^ SILVER TERf^CE PLkYGROUWD. from Geort-e
-^ t angc, Carl iitange, J '
wife, or tho legal
arid .Ajilte Stan
owners, said property
-:, his
b'-jing
?/U/;'0
V
'* . ,^Mo^^.iu !»/ • '',^^J*
60
\ii. ''3' 76
•!in raal propor-
;- N-:s P/Q:
described as Lot 7 In Hagesaor'a Rir^n^ dr.A
aizu 210 foot by I06 f«et. Improveients^^^^'
Sw" 'ML°ff^?"" ''"''y ^"^ basement ?ra:ne
dwoxJlng of 11 rooms, sizo 28 feet by loo
feet, t.nd a two story storage honq^ ot-
Isiiit bf iirfeo'r'? '' '^^^^ ^^-^'^' ^i-
O iJet Dy lli4. feot, Improvomonts consist or
a flvo room, wooden frame houso with basemoit
garage, for the sum of K 7^0 no a™ ?
tion l5o.558.35. ♦^»750.00, ^pproprla-
:if?5SENTAriVE3 AllD DELEGk TE3
IfleKatlon Goll
::ir";i;other3
;:..earanC8
;; Kezar
Kozar stadium Enclaaurft
• -'it 3C
Jj'.lr.ate
::it 3ub-
A dolocatlon of Gold Star Mothers -nndo if^ «^« -
appoarance before the Commission re^Ld?nf propose d'''''
eroction of an onclosure in Kozar Stadiu^^f -r ?ho
convenience of patients from military hospitals
attending football games, ^ 'i^apitais
-r-.otil' -J^cordancG with direction at th. last rop^ular
--•otin^' the ueneral Manager presented the inv aticn
tion and report on the foacibllity of the pro polo d^
onclosure us submitted by Jr. HicLy, Director of the
otadium. Tae report outlined ;:ovcral difflcultloa
confronting such c...:- true tion. aiiiicaltiua
Included in th^ d^locatos who ad Irossod th r-^m
"F^^^'Surl T'l7' '' th.%,3pos.l wor"M:33r3^ '''"
^rwLi. J. McKoon. Mr. ..icr.oon submitted a d--uv'lm -r
ofl2'ooS'Drof?or? '^? ^ P-li-inary l^i^^^i^
?ro1^it If oU r i"^ to personally finance tnc
project if city funds could not be made available.
-1^,4°" "lotion of Cor.missionbr i^arr, suconded b- Con-
^^iosioner Dippol. further study of the pr?u s- 1 and
co^pri^'d 'r'^''^ ^^' roforred'to a com^U^e^'t /Ce
Hickey '"^^s^rs. Curley, McK.on, Tellor and
Lucinda •.■•joka Foiondatlon
-i'-.if^i^? Christine Allan ap^.,arud beforo the Com-
ia^3:^5^'^^4,r'i'^^''^ assistance in the planninc and
- '* ...o.^u'tlly Retarded Cnlldren.
M<,-4^ "'^'i-^n of Commissioner Parr, sec 5nd d • • ^ -n-
..is.ionor J.rout, tho abovo roqu.st 'wa'r^f :;r.:d to
to t- ^n^^ J-^nag.r for invcsti^u^ i :n with fu.l pow.r
t-w i^ny proper icti-n.
4^
Award -f Cmfnonf . 5^;^.
•ini
The Secr.tar.v r ,ad tr... 33702; icnaal pr.p j^-ig
9/ll|/.^ :
lite
i^a
01
submitted September 6 for demolltlan «r k. 41^*
Eureka Valley Playground site? building, on
•tfPSL'MBXDS for Units #1 thru #13
:05i-U:n3 H. CARLETON, Wrecking Contractor . ,
1105 Cleary Streut, San Franc laco * * *
1105 ^eary
r.3. NUTTING, '.Vreckinc Contractor,
' 326^ Redwood Hwy. 00., Santa Rosa
^I.-SWy \VTIBCKING
1^59 Octavia Street, San Francisco
;3S£?H D. BALLINGER jc CO
Iy05 Cypress Street, Oakland
:r!0:J 3R03,, Vn're eking Co
1^35 Market Street, San Francisco
;:r/SUND '.ffi£;CKING CO
2300 Third Street, San Francisco
;-::v£R BROS
••••»,
• •
• •
• •
. 11,000,00
• $1,130.00
• $2,100.00
. $2,i+C4,00
. 12,690.00
. 13,170.00
(Unit #9
376Cnestnut Street, SaA Frinii^ci (Unit #li:;;:;;;| looiSS
On motion of Commisaionor DioDel a^^^r,^ ^ u
':^.M'r^ ^^- ^^-- ^^- rou^^^n^r::Sl^c?!o'n'J;a.
•'^- 77-
Rosolution :j
Ji
••..-■l of Con tret
;:'::iTiON bldgs
:'z?:a VmLley
RESOLVED that the Recreation and ^ark Com-
SE-'0L??IO"'^p'^n"??^ "*"^^ ^^^ --^t^^t for
Dbi.OLITIOi^ OF BUILDINGS ON THE ^\]MVV u v r - w
a^'l9th"L'''^ ^?'^^"«^-^^^^^^^^^^
1103 Geary Street, San Franci.ico, for the
lump sum price of U, 000. 00, he Lin^ the
lowest regular and rosponsiblu bldd^f said
a'nd,'S:'?f '''" ^^"^"'"^^ ^^^ ^^-^^ satisfactory;
anf t^ f SOLVED, that tho Gonoral Manager
and%Hr? r ''S^^^^^^'*^^ ^^ ^^^ Recreation
and Park Commission; and, bu it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary shall
Li!rt?,l'' '^ approval in tne official
??fv o ?^?^ ^{ ^^ official newpapor of the
City and County of 3an Francisco.
req,
Awara of Conf^.n^ . Bond Fund
'"■••".fn'ji
-a
Duckui D?rerto^ ^''"^^'' ^^^^"'^ ^^°^ •^*^- -German ^.
Inrth'lt th.? ' >3partmont of Public v^orks, cdvls-
I^provcnont o^°r'f ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^i^^.r for tAc
^.^rT!^\nl^ Pn.lan Jeach ...cruation nrea was Chas.
r^qu.^st -d on;* %^ ? ^^^ ^^ ^1^2,771.00. Th... l-.-tt.r
aJrov!i o/Two"' to award the contract and farther
^^no'ont if^^? o?o'^.'''^"'' ^° ^^^ depcrtmunt, ir, t;r.
-n^ct^L^^^tf ?hf ^;:^J^!^^^ ^^^^^ --^-^ ^"
Corr-lsSion.^r^? ^^ Co^.^lasioncr Dipp.l, s.cond:i by
adopted; • ^^'"'^' ^-'^ -^^llo^ing resolution was
</l
♦/*♦
- aoprvs
,.,jof crntrct
!V:irector,D?W,
MChas. Harney
tve., IM/ROVE-
'^;:'0F FHELAN
5^-- RECREATION
Resolution No. 78
RL LVED, that the Recreation and Park Cora-
miw ion doo3 hereby approve award of contract
^■^'"^.^''i^^l "" ^"^ "'^^^^ BEACS rIcrIa.
TIO. hHEA by Mr. Sherman P. Duckol, Diroctorr
Department of Public .orks, to Charles L
Harnoy Inc.. 575 Borry Street. Son Francisco,
for the •um of $li^2,771.00. and tho issuanco
of a work order to the Department of Public
.Vorks, in the amount of 122,229.00, for
surveys, onginev:.ring and inspection syrvic^s
Award of Contract
The Secretary read tho sole proposal submitted
August 29 for seating facilities at "Blc Rcr. " r,r.^A
Aug;
aato ?r;rk.
t "Big Rcc," Golden
" ••^' 19:
mi3
■'"'''• 7''V?i??K'\^ 20'^' •. $23,373.00
{i+j 30th Avenue, c.an Francisco
On notion of Comnissionur Parr, seconded by Con-
lionor Di,.pol, thu followln,: r-solution was adopted
rMTi Of Con-
t.-an.SEhTING
•..:::i7iEs,"3iG
■::,' OQ PK,
J.oject to
iviilability of
' .•)« •
. ^.^9 ,
Resolution No. 7^
RESOLVED, that the Recreation and Park Com-
^wfwV" ^9^^ hereby award, subject tj avuil-
ubili^y of funJa, the cjntract for 3E..TI:;g
FACILITIES. "BIG REC," GOLDE!; G.TE P-RK.S^N
FRANCIoCO, to AIU.IAM McINTOSH ^ SO!i, 7^.0 -^6th
"o?''a?;5^^^' ^^^♦'^°l3<^o. i"3r thw lump 3>ar. price of
vO, 0^0. CO. they being the reaponsiblj bl-idor and
tho sole bidder. .:aid bid havin,; been ..xr.-.inod
and found satisfactory; and. be It
FURTHER RESOLVED, that th-. ..:. .r.l .•.:an.'ii.-r
and tne Secretary are empowered to oxecutj
this contract on bcnnlf of the Rocroution
and P.rk Commission; aiid, bo it
FURTH:..-^ :Z.V0LVED, that the Secretary sr.all
file no tic, of approval in f.-, oiTieiil
advertising of thj official nv.wspr-pjr of
thu City and County of San Franeijce.
■3p:-
Awcrd of Contract - jond Fund
^ The S^cr-jtary read tne tnree proposals aubnittcd
ot;ptjrnber 12 for constriction of improvem.ntj to play.
ground and fl^ld nouse, Grattan Playground.
:.!nRTIN-ELLI CONSTRUCTION CO $153,200.00
IrJO Folao.r Str>;et, San Franclaco
H.^. HnHLMANN CO 3>l6l,637.0O
251 Kearny Stre-.t, S^jn Frar.c Isco
J. HSJRY HhHRIS 0163,223.00
2657 9th Str-.ut, ^t^rkeley, C .iif .
^ On motion of Commission-r R v. Sh^j \, ^.coni
ty co7ni33ionor I^ipp.i, th-.- f olio.-.in- :---,^iation
aa-,ptw-i;
wa3
^ -. ^
Reeolution ;. ,- . jQ
REOQLVIID, tnat tn^ R'-cres- 1 Ion and i^ari< ^ ^m-
nission doos nor«by award t;.., contr.ct r -r
03
::r.:ract,
CO.. .). AUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS TO PUYGROUND
ANI; I'lCLD HOUSE, GRATTAN PI^YOROuSd! Stanyan
Shrad€,r, Alma & Rivoli Stroeta. to kRTI^Lr t
CONSTRUCTION COMPaNY. 1580 FolJom Streltf ^
jnn Francijco, for the lump sum price of
1153, 200. uO, thoy being tho lowest roRular
and rosponslblG bidder, said bid having beon
jxamlned and found satisfactory; and, bo it
PbRrKER RESOLVED, that the General Manager
and thd Secretary arc ompowored to execute
this contract on buhalf of the Recreation
and Park Commission; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary shall
file notice of approval in the official
advertising of tho official newspaper of
the City and County of San Fr-mcisco.
s. :h. 81:
:ntract Pay-
iTXs, Recrea-
Contr;
Contruct Payments - Recreation Division
On motion of Commissioner Rev. Shea, seconded
by Commissioner Dippd, the following resolution was
adopted:
Resolution No. 6l
RESOLVED, that for tho best intcsrcst and
propor conduct of the Recreation and Park
Dapartr-.'.nt tho Controller be and is hereby
Rlc\"eatl.':/D^vff[?;:r '"^ '^^^-^^-^ Payments -
Budget
(1) DRA:><A CENTER roof
i^'lrst & Final Payment - to C-oper 3ros..
-ract No. 51, Controller's N^. ^i^ . wl,U91.
Bond Fund
^^^ WEST PORTnL PLaYaROUND CHr.IN LINK FENCK
_, f^lrsc dc rin 1 Payment - to Cyclone ?unco
Division (rt.Ti.jricun Steel k 'Viro Co.), Contract
*.o. Kl 9 Controller's No. 322 - 52,^l^..o
u^c^^^^^^^f " 3UiLDr:: . . up^^sr ::jl v.^le^
r'lrst it Finui ri.^mvnt - to /icmo ■.Vreclrin-
Comp:.ny, informal contr.^ct dat'jd /ipril, 1;^. -
$270,00
O) CHINESE REC RE.. T I ON CENTER
^, second Payment - to H.L. Putcrson Construc-
tion Company, Contract No. ^9, Controller' 3 :;..
^l, period ending 9/1/50; earr.od .^22, 14.32. 72 of
net contract of '326,36!+. 00 - 313,651.91
(^) PHESIDIO :-GI0HT3 IMffi O'/LMENTS
. «3v-c.nd Payment - to K.L. Poturs^^n Constr^c-
\Xi^ "^^^-r^P^^ny, Contract No. 53, Cjntr:ller'3 :: ,
301, period ending 9/3/50; ocrned $13,233.3^ -^
njt contruot of 337.77^.00 - ^b,L^21.i^8
(5) LCNQFELLOV/ FIELD HOUSE
i'nird P'iyment - tD Wm, Mcintosh k Son,
u.ntract No. 14^., Controllur's No. 297, period
-r. inrj 9/1/50; u^rnod |13, 609,00 of n-.t contract
3f ;22.577,00 - $5,327.01
(^) H IC HMOND I MP RO VEMEN p
iV.lrd /'.ym^nt - to J. H.jnry Harris, C;ntr'iCt
*No, t^6, C-ntr .ll'.r's No. 32^., o.^riod ending
y31/50; .. urn-d ,21,0lS.4l of n.t contr-ct ,r
w^-7,331.Jo - c.0,522,2^
9/1./''
00
r
r-lJ
« ,^
I fcfc 't I
Ul
•''strict Pr:-
■ T'ss payments,
Ij^^paatlon Div.
(7y ^:)^JTH SUNSET CLUBHOUSE
tract of .,.1i^..,03.26 , ^6,620.05
(Q) BYXBSE FIELD i^nTT.qg
PoII?irTaypTrT-to H.L. Petersen Construe-
tion Company. Contract No. i+i. Controllor's No
235. period ending 9/1/50; earned ;?l4,9dl.96 of
not contract of ^21,672,00 - ^2.089.26
(9) SOUTH SUNS2T GROUNDS
of «a3,372.00 - ^57.781. 79
(10) BYXBEE GROUNDS
Pli'in i'ayment ^, to H.L, Petersen Construe
tion Company, Contract No. i+O, Controller's No
193, Period ending 8/31/^0; earned e68A62!37
of net contract of ^d0,6k6.k7 - $2,895:75
(11) MILEY FIELD HOUSE
Pii'th Payment - to Elvin C. Stendell, Con-
tract No. 42, Controller's No. 2L7. period ond-
o'^Ai^Kt^'^^'''^ ^29.546.80 ofAer^on^r^ct
or v32.930.oo - 33,662.73
(12) LONGFELLOIV GROUNDS
i-n«. «."'''''' ,^^ payment - to Frank V.. Smith. Con-
tract ..0. 31+, Controllor's No. I91. period end-
o?^4{^'^f^'/'^"'' ^55.434.22 of Aet con?rac?
of i.62.202.15 - $5,647.37
<13) CORONa HEIGHTS JUNIOR mJSRim
^ , ^Gvoath Payment - to '^. Horstneyor ComDonv
C^Jtract No. 39, Controller's .0. 201. period ^'
ending 8/31/50; earned $130,567.80 of nut con-
tract of 0302.502.00 - • i2.m':.5o
(li+) LQNGFELLQ-.V GROUNDS
W^Z-^W-^^^' Controller'. No. I9I. period end-
n?^-^^{^K^^,V'^"-^^^ v60.631.3i+ of n.t contract
of ^62.202.15 - .^4,632.41
<15) GLEN P/iRK IMPR0VEf»ENT3 TO GROUNDS
^ Elgntn 3e h'lnai Payment - tD rlu'.itig Sc
oOiromm. Contract .'o. 36. Controller's y,o. 162.
period c'ndin« 7/31/50; earned $29,119.92 ^f n^t
contr-ict of §29.119.92 - ;2;911.92
(16) POTRERO HILL, OCRm:j VIEVV. ST. JURY'S i
. "fnth Payment - to Carrico k Gauti^r, Con-
Inf ^/Iwcn^""' Controller's Nr. Hi., porlcd ond-
^"«SV 1/50; earned ;^707, 002.^5 of net contract
Of v84i,.7ocj.64 . ;32,i439.31
<17) 3un:;STT RECRLi^TIjN CENTER
- , "i-vonth raymont - to Elvin C. Stendell,
Contract .0. 2sJ, Controller's ;.'::. 67, period
tr?.?^ y^Kl^4 r*"-'^'^^ ^261. 555. 6J of not con-
tract of .3'.2.795.00 - .14,162.39
(18) SI. :^nY«S GhOUNDS
iwoirth Payment - u nrth'or .*. Bnun. ; n-
tract No. 29. Controller's :. -. C2. ,...ri-d .nd-
^•J^.'^/31/50; earned :i46, 225.2. ^t net contract
'^ -15-. 316. 16 - :5, 965.61
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Payments - Par^ Division
On motion of Commissl-.njr Buckley, sec-.nij-J ry
9/1../'
«
rii^ -ifa
^^^ta^tm^J^mt^^^MttOUH^Mi^^immMStk
05
Comralsslonor Parr, tho following rosolutlon was
adopt.
1
•• •
V3. 621
>snent3 -
Divl3l3n;
Rosolutlon No. 82
RESOLVED, that for tho beat Intoroat ind
proper conduct of the Ruc. action and Park
Dopartment tho Controller be and is hereby
requested to approve the following Paymonta -
Park Division:
(1) CHILDREN'S QUARTERS. SHARON aUILDING
jiLTSgATIQNS "^ •
rirst Payment - to Payne Construction C rpa-
ny, Contract No. 221, pv^riod ending 9/11/50;
earned ;^i4.8 , 660 , 00 of not contract of i-i^8, 660.00-
5^3,79^.00
(2) MUSIC CONCERTS - ^OLDEN GATE r^ARK
Second Paymunt - to i^alph Murray, Contract
No. 82, period ending 8/31/50; earned ^,800.00
of net contract of ^25,000.00 - ^1, 961.00
(3) LINCOLN PARK AUT0f4ATICALLY CONTROLLED
IRRiaA'l'lJIj avsTEM — ^^^^^
iiecond Payment- to Associated Engineers,
Contract No. 356, period endlne 9/11/50; earned
05
129,150.10 of net contract of 132,389.00 -
I14.575.
ik) U.S. NAVY CRUISER "SAN FRAriCISCQ" MEMORIAL
Second Payment- to Wellnitz & ieNarde, Con-
^^.'^^^/^°' ^^^» period ending 8/31/5O; earned
♦5*336.90 of net contract of $13,14.10,00 -
$2,386.61
(5) SUPERVISION JF DUILDINuS AT PORTSMOUTH
SQUARE & LXHJBiyS tHfiftTO —
Seventh Payment- to San Francisco Contennlal
Committee Inc., Contract No. I9I4., period ending
7/3I/5O; earned i?3,666.59 of not contract of
?>5»000.00 - $619.10
Eighth Payment • to San Francisco Centennial
Committee Inc., Contract No. 191+, poriod ending
0/3 1/50 ; earned ^^, 114.6.86 of net contract of
♦5#ooo.oo - $480.29
(6) SERVICING LIGHT FIXTURES ^iP REPLACSMEJT OF
L£I;SE5 - AWUAtIC PAfiK Pi.\^ttt6N ^
Pinal Paynont - to Everuady Electric Company,
OSiV #70/4.; earned #220.65 of net contract of
$220.65 - $220.65
(7) FEDERAL TAX ON ^'^DMISSIONS
To Joliector of Internal Revenue for
August, 1950 - $800.35
Ch^nno Order - 3ond Fund
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by
Commiasionor Rev. Shoa, tho following resolution wa^
adopted:
.Rosolutlon No. 33
RESOLVED, that for the best intor-.at and
proper conduct of the Rocroation and Park
Dcpartmont the Controller bo and Is hor-by
roquwstod to approvo tho followin«^ Changu
Order - Bond Fund:
Change Order No. 1 - H.L. pjtjrsun Construction
Company, contractor, to furnish and Install ail
work for new concrotu retaining wall, PFnsiDIO
HEIGHTS - 134,..
« • •
>/U/50
^HBUBiitt
tm
!
-,>.v^
'»*»». i^i
■ ■ t /
*%fc«v-':»/:^-- ,:^^
>«, *L
o6
'.>i. No. Bkl
Orders;
■iZT. Dlvj
icr.Div,,
Work Ordors
On motion of Coimlssloner B
"^r^cut, seconded by
" ""^ * 'on was
RESOLVED, that for the boat interest «nH
proper conduct of the Rocroation a^i I^L
Department the ControUur bo and la hf.^ k
requested to approve the f 011^:;^^ .^^^'^
Recreation Division
(1) To Department of tubllc V/orks - nT„v«K^
1250.00
rirnlsh^o??!??^"?^ Department, Heproduction -
rarnish office supplies and stationery, Oct-Dec.
$500.00
(6) To Real Estate Department - services and
expenses in connection with acTal^Itlon of land
for Junipero Serru Playground . ;,500?00
R»oreation Division - Bond P'und
(1) For various personnel for September, 1950..
2 - FU06,As3t. Engr.Il )
1 - F102, Draftsman .1 a- .-,
A - t 122, or. Archt. Draftsman )
I ' ?i^S^^^^^• ^"«^ IKlnspector)) ., ,
0 - Fl4.01,Jr. Engr. (Inspectors) ) ^^.T^^S.OO
Park Divijt::>n
StreI?s^''^^T^^f!' ''-^ "^^^^^ ■"■^^^^' ^^^<^^'^ ^f
ro^utr^' ^i^^oUaneous asphalt surf uc in.- •. 3
roquired Golden Gate Park and small par/s and
squares, Oct-Doc. 1^50 . ^00.00
bl^ "^inl^^^*''^^!^ Department, Reproduction-
Ji--.^rlnting, photo3t'it services, ^tc, Oct-Dec.
^^ " >J60.00
illJi^ ^'''r. '?''^'*'' Department - miscellaneous
aorvicos, Oct-Dt.c. I950 - ^50.00
U) To Dupr.rtmont of Public Works, Public '^d^:. -
m scollancous servlc.., repairs ti .'uli^.'^-
"tc, Oct-Dec. 1950 - ?200.00
offiJ'' r^oi'?'"'' ^f Suppll.3 - stuti^n.r.- mi
oinc. supplies, Oct-:;uc. 1950 - ©123. w!/
5?i!L:ri^^r: ^^^^^^-^ -.uipmunt, .tc..
Ext^:i3ions of Time
07
:b. 35:
On motion of Commiasionor Dippol, seconded by
Commissioner Borcxxt, thj following resolution was
adopted:
Resolution No. 6g
R"SOL'y/ED, that this Commission on rocommonda-
tioa of the General Manager approves the
following Requests for Bxtenaion of Time;
(1) To H.L, Petersen Construction Company, Con-
tract No. kO, Controller's No. I93, BYXBEE
GROUNDS - 120 calendar days, to November 25
1950 - duo to unfavorable weather, hold up in
work due to general carpenters* strike and
national railroad strike making delay of delivery
of materials, (Bond Fund)
(2) To Elvin C, Stondell, Contract No. i^.2,
Controller's No, 2i4.7, i.IILBY GROUNDS & FIELD
HOUSE - due to excessive amount of time consumed
in processing Change Orders No. 1 & 2; also,
labor shortage, the difficulty of obtaining and
keeping carpenters on the job - 30 galondar days,
to October 22, 1950. (Bond Fund)
(3) To H.L. Petersen Construction Company, Con-
tract No. UO, Controller's No. 235, BYXBEE FIELD
HOUSE - 90 calendar days, to November IL)., I950 -
due to necessity of coordinating construction of
Byxboe Grounds & Field Hou^e; preliminary work
being donu on grounds boforo starting field
house, thoroby consuming portion of the latter
starting time. (Bond Fund)
ik) To Elvin C. Stendell, Contract No. 28, Con-
troller 'a No. 67, BURNETT REC-^EATION CENTER -
60 calendar days, to December 8, I950 - duo to
chant:;o3 required by City P.3r:.iits not granted
until October: Change Order No. 2, changed
bleachers from wood to coacrcsto - extra time was
required for cjncrute forms. (Bond Fund)
{^) To Artiiur ■.•. Baum, REPAIRS TO COIT TO'VER -
Ik calendar days, to SoptoTibcr 20, I950 - due
to delay in receipt of ap^jr^ved she it m^tal
details .
(6) To Payne Construction Company, SHARON 3UILD-
ING - 17 calendar days, tj and including
ber 11, 1950 - alterritions and additions.
o .ipton-
Allotments
On notion of Commissioner Borcut, secc-aijd by
Commissi .n.r Buckley, th.^ following resolution vva!"^
adopted:
Rosolutlon I.V-y. 65
RESOLVED, that for the bust interest and
proper conduct of th^ Recreation and Park
Department th^ Gontr..llor be and ia nur jby
requested to approve the following Allotments:
(1) C ;mp Mather
012.110.13.01 Porman.^nt Salaries J2, 915.00
012.130.13.01 'wage^s 1,5^.5. GO
012.200.13,01 C -ntractual Survlcjs.... 50'>.00
012. 300. 13. 01 K-.terial3 5e Supplies.... :' . -
012.350.13.01 Fooist'offs >. v.^w
012.370.13.01 T:.xe3 735.00
Ki*^-^
'f'.'n •**^'r-.jfe
K 86,
[ ^;ta6nts
:t>'±.
08
(2) Goneral Division
012.Xli,13 Overtime.,
.1400,00
Intra«Fund Transfers
>:ra-Fund
Conuni
adopted:
On -notion of C-jmmissioner Buckley, seconded by
ssionor Dippel, the following resolution was
Resolution No. 87
RESOLVED, that for the best interest and
proper conduct of the Recreation and Park
Department the Controller bo and is hereby
requested to approve the following Intra-
Fund Transfers;
Recreation Division
Approp. 012.110.13 to Approp. 012.119. 13
F102a Draftsman, Civil
To replace Englebert Zinkel on leave without
pay. August 17-September 23, 1950 - 1306.66
0-50 Gardener
To continue employment of Robert L. nnderson
vice John Nolan on sick leave without pay,
September 1-30, I950 - «1200.00
R56 Playground Directors
(a) To continue employment of John J. Callaghan
vice Nancy Bean on loavo because of injury on
Job (Compensation) without pay. September 1-
Novonbor 30, 1950 - .$750,00
(b) To replace Mario Cnlubna, suspunded.
August 21-SGptember 19, 1950 - .32I4.3.75
(c) To continue omploymunt of Maxine David vice
Jane Read on loavo without pay. Soptombor 1-
Docenber 6, 1950 • ;?795.ii.6
.0.
'.ni i'acnt
■.5^3:
Moorin;^ Licenses
On motion of Commisslon'T Parr, seconded by Com-
missioner Dipp.a, tho following r,i.olution wq3 ado^jtod
Ro3olution No. 8d
RESOLVED, that on recommendation of thtj J-.ncni
Manager this Co.anission does hereby approvt;
issuance of the following Mooring Licenses for
Marine YQCht Harbor - Park Division;
-■- jt roat >.vnL-r
— ^ATAbi Street
••■• ■rancl;.fco, Calif.
'-^ :orth roint Lt.
•- -ranciEco, Calif .
■•• --Arenco
-• "Sit rortil
•-••?ftncl3co, Calif.
Boat
"Leilani"
"Mooroa"
"Sans Souci"
# «
Berth No.
30
3i+
15
nnount
ilj P'^r no.
5 p'^T -0.
t 5 pyr "
// -
o9
TransfT of Delinouant Acot. to D^iing,,^^^
Revenue Bureau ^ — -^
On motion of Commissioner Bercut, seconded bv
Commissioner Dippel, the following resolution was
adopted:
':.«■ Mo. 69?
^.-t to DolLnq.
tc7.jr.ue Buroau;
Resolution No. 89
RESOLVED, that on recommendation of the General
Manager this Com-Tiisslon does hereby approve
th,* Transfer of the following Delinquent Account
to the Delinquent Revenue Buraau:
]fr. Milton
1620 Jones Street
San Francisco, Calif,
Damage to tree post on
Junipero Serra 31vd,
caused by automobile
driven by Mr, Milton
12.50
Div
, Request for 3up>3lemental Appropriation - Park
is ion —
On motion of CDn:niss loner Parr, seconded by
missioner Dipnoi, tno following resolution was
adopted;
Com-
No. 90;
.'jqaest
ii??l'-nontl
«:;rop. ,
:^Z DIV.
Resolution No. pj
HESOLVID, that for the host Interest and prop-r
operation Df tho Recreation a:.d Park Oopartn.nt ^ais
oonmission dot;S hereby request tno Mayor, Board of
supervisors, and CDntrolL.r to approve the Request
^?^' Jl^PPi®'"®"^^! Appropriation in the amount of
Jl.752.00 to provide funds for Armored Car S---rvico
for current fiscal year, Park Division - Co-jnlssary
onit, Hpprop. 012.265.03 ^
:~i;;i3.H£0 5'jsi:ff:s.^
"••?:rt r.-
•■.»?€cti;n
"vl ■>.i
nz:a :n
Rossi and Buy View Playground Plans
^ Th& Gonyral Managor reported tnat approval of
.on-is t provide for n^cossary inGpoctior. services
on the 23 bond projocts now under construction had
not bec.^. forthcoming from the Finance Committu..,
^•o^rd of ::upervi3or3; that construction now undjr
«*ay totals r.or<. than 2^ million dollars and that the
-^oard of ^upervi::orr has already appropriated aoproxi-
matoly 7 nllllcn dollars of the Bon-i Fund.
^ Mr. Toller stated that he stronj^lv qau.-:--..d tr.-
•ovlsability of approving an:, furth-.r construction
-in.i* present projects ar. compl:tcd and In ^p. ration.
On nation of Com.-niii:iicn.r Dippl, second - v
-ommlssion^r Parr, thu follcwinr r.r.olution wns '
adopted;
- -rtr.
" * • • •
•jr
11
Gen'.
ril
Resolution No.
■'^-owLVED, that on recommendation of th-
.^.-an'agor and in recognition of th^.- pr-.sent im^d'^iuat-^
.nap^ctton service of construction projects and tho
•nticipac'-d increase In playground operation co t j
*nen rocr.ation centers now onder construction .r-
■completed, tnis Commission adopts th-j policy tj rw-
If'^^.^r®^ initiating, any further construction or
or speclflc:.-
time 'iS tnosu
contracting for any detailed plana
tions of bond fund projects ,.ntll sucn
9/l\/^J
70
L,. No. 91 recreation centers and playgrounds now under con-
I*" atructlon arc complotod and plicod In oporation.
Laku Morced Fishing;
Tlw Sucrotary subralttod for approval a resolu-
tion roqulrod for compliance with Ordinance 6226 of
the Board of Supervisors, whereby the areas where
fishing is permitted and forbidden at Lake Morced
are legally doslcn:.tod.
On motion of Commissioner Buckley, socondod bv
Commissioner Rov. Shea, th*-- following resolution wud
adopted:
vs. No. 92; Resolution No. ^2
RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THOSE AREAS ON THE SHORES OP
LAKE MERCED FROM WHICH FISHING SHALL BE PERMITTED
AND FORBIDDEN. n.«Aiir-i;
Uxe Mercod
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the City and
County of San Francisco by Ordinance 6226, dated
September 5, 1950, amended ^i^rticle q.. Chapter VI
Part II (£ th2 San Francisco Municipal Code by add-
ing thereto SDctions k9, $0 and 51, regulating fish-
ing in Lake Merced and restricting fishing fro-i the
banks thereof; setting the fish limit and prohibit-
ing the use of live fish r.s bait; and
V»HERErtS, said Ordinance 6226 authorized and directed
the rtecrcation and Park Commission to dusignato those
areas of the shoreline of said lake from which fish-
ing shall be permitted and forbidden; ther^for^j, be
RES0L*;ED, that this Commission b-ing guided by con-
siderations of safety for the p^opl., the conserva-
tion of game fishin,,, adequate control and suoer-
vision of fishint^, proper use of the lake r^c^catiou
areas and the avoidance of pollution of the wat-.rs,
does hereby designate the following areas of the
Lake Morced shoreline from which fishing shall bo
permitted, to wit:
(1) That area of the south shon.lin- of the lako
adjacent to the storm causeway, fishing to b'. pur-
mltted for a distance of 390« wustw-ird from the
western end of the viaduct, and for a distance .f
315' eastward along tho shoreline from the j^at.rn
«nd of the viaduct;
(2) «ii that shoreline area of tht smaller lake ly-
ing souta^rly of the storm causeway;
(3) Barge No. 1 at the foot of th'.- stairway of t,h^
n)rth lake;
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, all those parts of th.
snoreline of Lake Merced that are exclusive of thu
threu designated above are hereby restricted ar-^as
Iron wr.Lch fl3hint is forbidden; and, be it
rJRTHER RESOLVED, that this Commission docs nu
3ut forth, in accordance with Ordinance 6226 0
Board of Supurvicors of the City and C o'on ty ^f
Francisco, tnat:
(1) It shall b-- unlawful for any ^nu p-rjon ♦ .
^or^ than two game 1 i3h in any ono calendar d-.
thu waters of Laku lA.jrcod d'orinK tn^ 19^0 Fi3h
>>ea3.n as designated by thu Cuilrrnia Jiviji,
-" i3h and Game ;
r /oy
f th.
San
y I'r ;n
tng
n zT
V !"
Ji— 1.
71
Mercod
(2)
livu
It shall bo unlawful for >iny pora^n to uao any
fish as bait whilo fishing in Lake Moreart. ^
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secrotarv la
horoby instructed to have published in a daily nowa.
papor of gcnoral circulation in the City and County
of San Francisco for two days of tho calendar week
an exact copy of this resolution adopted by tho
Recreation and Park Commisuion at its regular rtiuot.
Ing hold Thursday, Soptombor ll|, I950.
•irrett
:-iragdS Inc.
.:>c;sal:
i k H Park*
1:^ Service
:r:::sal:
ill
..r/,ract
*.. Barrett
•'•"2ge3 Inc.
I-v= PKING
.:: FOR THE
ir5:' FOOTBALL
Parking Lot Concossion Ketar St»di..n,, Award of
Contract ' ^^ -jx
Tho Secretary road tho list of proposals re-
ceived from ton bidders in response to thu publicly
•idvcrtisi3d invitations to bid for operation of park-
ing lot at Kosar Stadium for eighteen separate dates
during the I950 Football Season.
.u . fw *?^ ^^® recommendation of the (ionoral Manager
that the Commission accopt the proposal of Barrett
Garages Inc., I50 First Street, San Francisco, who
offered the most favorable bid (an amount of
I3#025.30), the most acceptable method of payment
and evidenced the best record of responsibility and
experience in the field. * j <*4iu
wniK!-® ^ A ?/^''^^'^ Service, 7 Millbrae Circle,
Mlllbrae, California, the bid given second prefer^
enoe. offered 33.076.00 to bo paid in separat.; in-
stallments. This firm did not evidence the oxperi-
once or responsibility of the Barrett firm.
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by
Comnissionor Buckley,
adopted:
the following ro3olutl'.>n was
Resolution No. <p}
RESOLVED, that on recommondatlDn of tho General
Manager this Commission hereby awards to Barrett
Garages Inc., I50 First Street, San Francisco, the
contract for the Kezar Parking Lot for the I950
Football Season, for the sum of $3,025.00, operation
10 start on Friday evening, Soptombor 22, in accord-
ance with the terms of the bid proposal.
Agreement with Maritime Museum Asaociation
Tho Secretary submitted for approval an afree-
mont prepared by tho City attorney providing f ^r th.
lease of certain portions of Aquatic P^rk Building
and designated areas of Aquatic Park land to tho
•'.aritimo Museum Association for museum purposes,
'^^^ G<>noral Manager reported that th.. t.rr.a )f
tnu r^aso wore acceptable to tho officers of th.-
•maritime Museum Association, and recommended approv-
al, ' *^*^
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by
-onmlssloner Borcut, the following resolution ;vui
adopted:
Rt, solution No. 9k
..EoOL'/ED, that this Commission on recommcndati --n of
the General Manager does hereby approve for execution
9/1...
...^
f^
agro ri nt covering the occupancy and
:.,,. NO. 9k the
I'tn MaritiJne
f.i^ Assoc; upon payment of $1.00 yaarly rental T
U3 0 vOf
cortaln portions of the Aquatic i'ark Building and
Park area by the Maritime Museum Assoc latloS^fS
museum purposes, said least; to be renewable vearl
yearly
?-. i*
3'JSINSS3
■^2. No. 9Si
Norths
Delegate to Soventn Annual Gonffirnnrr> of th
ern galifornia "louhh Jr^KFTl " ' ^^ ^^
On motion of Commissioner Dlppel. soconlo-i hv
Resolution No. ^t;
n.lco V. Slator
iupv. Dlroctor,
iuth:r. attend
;:.if. NDTthern
.sllf, Youth
RESOLVED, that this Commission on r^commendQ-
tlon of the General Manager approves and re-
quests tho Board of Supervisors to authorize
the attendance of Miss Alice V. Slater, Supor-
vising Director, Recreation and Park Depart-
ment, at the Seventh Annual Conference of the
Northern California Youth Council, to b., held
*?^:^^^l^"a^» California, October 6, 7 and 8.
1950, provided that funds are available for
such purpose.
■ - 1 .1 . » y w' «
Compromise of Hccidcnt Clai?n3
On motion of Commissioner Buckley, seconded by
ommisslonor Parr, the following ruooluti^n was
adopted:
Resolution Uo, ^6
f^ ryP'.!^*"^ ^^^^ Commission '.n recommendation of
n ^ i ^^^^J^ncy approves and ruco.Timends t -^ the
Joard of Supervisors a r^.-colutlon authorizing com-
promise of claims against the City and County of
San rrancisco by Judith Ann Connor, a minor, bv and
through her father, ^arl Conner. Jr. f.r 3^00.00,
i-r injuries sustainsd on April 2o, I950 as th. r.-
!ni^:f^""/ ^?^^ ^''°™ defective play equipment at
itngoloj. rt.ssi Playground. ArgucUo Blvi. nnd nnza
sJt^r' f?^'^ warrant to constitute full payment and
satisfaction of all claims and domands arising :.ut
01 the aforesaid accident.
Z-^j Plans
On motion of Commissioner Dlppel, seconded b'
Commissioner Rt;v. Shea, the following resolution '
was adopted;
Resolution No. 9/
RESOLVED, that this Commission on reco.-r.undatlon
^^x ihu jwnoral Manager approves r:>r subnUsl n to
nr,*'f "f*^ --rnmission the working irawings f:.r t^.
pr^rnate and pantner house 'at tho Z<in Frincisc.
zoological Gardens as subr.ittv^i :.y »Vard k Bol..,
•ircnltecta.
9/WSO
imAi
Poatponomont of Bond Appropriation
73
^:s, Sutter
'jiared bond
.,if t: next
A b
11
»
"ity piawilng
-,;rt ro
lr.t«ntijn
:. cit tUru
;:rti;n Laur.
-ill site;
1 fund appropriation submitted by tho
Bu3lno38 Manngor ani totalling |157 ,200.covorln«
contingencies and oqulprnont under bond construction
was by order of Prosldont Sutter hold over to ?hn '
next meeting, ""^
Laiu'el Hill Site
The General Manager reported he had received
from thd Department of City Planning maps Indlcatinr
the Intention to cut through a portion of the Laurel
Hill site. Further Information will be obtained on
this matter and reported at a subsequent mooting.
# # #
ii
rtWi
1
of Contract - Consulting Engineer
The Qcnoral Manager sub-nlttod for approval two
nf ?^?«;j^?f^;^T"''^"^ ^^''' '^^''^ ^""^^ ^^ RohabUltation
of Kozar StaiLun.
On motion of Commissioner 3orcut, seconded by '
oommlsjloner Parr, the followlnc^ ro^olutl.n v/ao
adopted:
Hs. )h, 99:
;aw tpprva
t»: (2)
ijreenents-
.".cs.P.Chaco,
.;rj.iitln£
l;.;ineer-
:HiRD UNIT
•r-JiSILITA-
::::.■ of kez.
::n:i7M:
Rosoluti jfi
»T
^
nrreen^jnt •
t wtbar pro-
■ jsl^nal aur*
y.-n:
^ '-/Tont -
■ v^:tl-n
i iuper-
•iisn sor-
'"39 •
* ■ - Q »
//HEREAo. tho Rocrcatlon and Park Commission pro-
poses to makrj curtain improvements in properties
under Its Jurisdiction, said improvements t^ bo
!'?'n?'r5? ^"5 ^"^^^ ^^^^T ^^ REHABILITATION OF Kr.ZAR
oTmDIJM ; and
VvHEREmo, said contemplated improvomonts rcquir-. tho
services of an expert in engineering to rovia-. plans
und spec llicat ions, and for inap^ction sorvicos:
th-refora, bo it
RESOLVED, that t/iu Rccruation -and Park Commission
jn recommendation of tho General Managor approves two
agreements with Thomas F. Chacu, Consult Inc
ii and jpocif icatlons
Engino.r, for (1) furnlshin': plm ._>
and otaor prcfoasl mal on^rlncorlnt' sorvicoa r r the
above-rr.i ud project, that the total sum of one
• tnousand ^wo hundred fifty dollars (^1,250.00) for
the servicea to be rondored hereunder shall bu paid
by this Commission to said Thomas F, Chace; and (?)
for Inspection services and supervision on tho wor'-r
to be done accoriing to tho plans and specif icitloiis
fK ;^® "^^^^^ Unit of Rehabilitation of Kezar Stvidium,
tnat the total sum of two thousand five hundred
U^, 500. 00) dollars shall bo pall by thi3 Comisslon
to said Thomas F. Chace for services to bj rcn lurud
h'jrounder; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, tiiat tho attached agrooments which
are hereby made a part of this resolution bo approv i
subject to tho approval oC the City Attornov an S th.
certification of funis by the Controller; -ml, bu it
F'JRTr^R REoOLVED, that the General Managor an i the
^ecret.ry arc authorized to sign thuso at^roumcnts
i^r th.. hocroation and Park Commijslon.
^ There bolnK no further budinosa, tho President
uoclarut the meeting aijourned at 6:05 h."i.
Re^ectfully submitted, .
^<^^c1^^ '^^^ ^ ^
Crt<
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r
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74
San Francisco, Callfornlt
Stptember 28, 1950
MINUTES
r.-ies
::3V<iid.'
The Sixth Regular Meeting of thn Ra^« „**
park Commls.lon was called to ^rder on ?hurJHf°^ '''^^
lllllTiZ. ' '' ^'''' '•"• ^--i5enrLou?I1S?ter
The following CommUslonert were present;
Mr, Loult Sutter, President
Mr. Fred D. Parr, Vice President
Mr. Peter Borcut -^uonx;
Mr. Michael J. Buckley
Mrs. Henry J, Dippel
Rev, Eugene J. Shea
Mra, Signjund Stern
There being no corrections or oraisalona i-h«
minutes of the regular meeting of Thursdav ^«n? u
Ik, were approved as read. ^nursday, oeptomber
ffi.-.'.t tine:
rrspoaed
lifla. topo-
fur.ical
i- Interested
t^P. -tp; naa
I'-J Tor 3'ich
■'•>i no
"• ^'^ pit funds
Pnhi^!'''-;;' ^^^'"'^'' ^- D'^ck^l. Director, Department of
can'in;7or'M.i:T'''"^ In.truc tlons'to procoaS In
calling ior bids for preparation of an ae-rini ♦-r.r^^
graphical map of McLaron Park. ^°^'^"
h«H ^^^^^'^c^otary reported that the Board of Education
had a primary interest in obtaining such a map 1^ ordu?
to properly locate school sites, okd had funds ava?I^
availabL'fon ?h"^'''' ''^ Rocreation or Park funds arc
avaiiaoi-j for the- purpose,
ram«i?c,"'°^^'^?,^^ Commissioner Rov, ohea, seconded bv
ad^cd: ''^'^' ^^'" ^"^i^^^ins resolution was ^
Resolution No. p^
m^^^-:, preparation of an aerial topographical
map of .-IcLaren Park is th. first requisite In
tne development of the area; and
'J'HEREAS thu Board of Education has a primary
s?ho^l^^^" Obtaining said map to dot.^lne ^
school site locations and is preparod and
Willing to pay for such services; and
WHEREAS, no Rocrj-itlon or Park funds arc
legally available for such an expenditure;
thurofore, be it
• U tpprv. RESOLVED, that this Commission
. -^.« fP^'^^r;.^ t^^ Director of Public
ing witn the preparation of an
graphical map of McLaren Park,
tion that tho cost of said nap
oy the Board of Education, md
mission 13 wlUir.t- upon conpl:t
i.urv.'y und the tr-^msfor of lani
pro rata adjustment of the surv
vidod funds arc logfilly availab
] *lth pre-
"•■"• jf -no^p
— tion cost
unanimously
.Vorks proceed*
aerial topo-
on thj condl-
Is to be borne
that tnls Gom-
ion of the
to consider a
jy cost pro-
le ^t that time.
9/26/50
f
■» y
75
L,J2lJS1L
;»::«ln real
••jperty re-
J;.lr9i for
\i -JRES PARK
On motion of Commissioner Dlppol sfirnnri^^ w
Ccmmlsslonor Stern, tho reque.t of S;! EukoSo ? ^
Rlordon. Director of Property, for upprovfl of th«
following resolution, was adopted: *^^ °^^ ^^ ^^^
Reaolution No. ^c^n
RESOLVED, that this Coraraiaaion authorizes fch«
Ganeral Manager to approve and forward?" ^e
Board of Supervisors q resolution authorLJS«
the purchase of certain real property for -hf
MC LhREN park from Genevieve Ega^ro? the le«al
Slo^^rrnf^?^?''^-^ ^"^"« vaoant'land and if
Imown as Lot 3 in Assessor's Block 5906 looat-ri
on the west side of Oambler Street, loo fee? north
of Bacon Street, no street work, utilities 2 vali^
S52!6oSr03!'' ^''^ '' ''''''-''' ApproJJL't!:^''-
P*;t3 request- From the Finance Cnmmittee, Board of SuDenv!,o».«
i;o;repare requesting all departments to cooperate in the M^vorfi
k.cn98of suggestion that prior to the preparation of deta?l«d
,,:r.proJcts plans for any construction projects a si ?cn or Jic?
l-rtopre- ture representing th^ project be prepared so ?Lt the
.i..3:
::ikZ'JiL TRANSACT IONS
1=3. No. Ui:
Temporary and Non-civil Service Ap^ointm^nfi.
r^^^^'','^^^^''n °^ Commissioner Dippel, seconded by
ad^ted:'"'"^ • ^'''"' ''" following resolution Jas
Rosolution No. 101
H2S0LVED, that all Temporary and Non-Civil
borvico appointments made by tne General
Manager of the liocroatlon and Park Depart-
n«2 K u^^"" P<iriod August 20-SeptGmbor 20
are here^by ratifiod and approved; and, be
FJRTHER RESOLVED, that a report of said
an^tn^^^?^?1^^ ^^J^^'^i^t^d to tn« Controller
and tno Civil Service Comnission.
TEMi^O'tARY kt'tOlUVA c2i TS
••§ oiaa.l S'tln'^'^';' ^/^°/5° 5^^ ^/^^/^^' *>-^9 P.r day
f^ri$/^^tr^li^oM:%% r.r d.y
^ardonor, 9/25/50 thru 2/25>5i; 1205 por^.^
.^,1 112
•^^3 05a
RoJoction of 3id3
in^f^l^^J^^^^^^^^ presented two bids received for the
inst.il^tx^n of protoctive fence at iT.rdln,'.; Par> pump-
?*!;P'' ""n^^ -''^'-''^2 DIVISION ^1. 172.00
(Hncnor Post Products Inc. of Calif.) '^^'-^'''^--^
^v.j 5th 3tr6ot, Zan Fr -incljco
^i63^t\^^?:^ ^^^-^^^^ $1,225.00
^00 16tn Str.-et, Oakland
9/2 V50
7o
f'i<
K9.
102 1
On iMtlon ©f COTOilsiloA^F Bartut^ seconded by
Comlsaionor Stern* trio following reaoXutloa was
adopted:
Reaolutlon No, ^02
RESOLVED* that on rocoBmsndatlon of the General
I «»,-t< Manager this Conunl»ilon does hereby reject all bid»
r^.uh. received for the INSTALL/iTION OF PROTECTIVE FENCE al
'J for iikRDim PhRK pumping fLklH, laid olds oxcoeding the
^'illation estlraatod coat and bein^ in excess of the fur.ds avail-
f?*O^TI'/U able for such work; and, bo It
^5lN3 PK FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary is directed to
|ri?y(i invito new proposals for said project.
:30sall
■itted:
Rejection of Bids
The Secretary presented two bids received for the
turfing of grounds. Corona Heights and Cayugi Play-
grounds:
HUETTIG, SCHROMM & BENNETT $'6,000.00
?,0. Box 79{i, Palo Alto, California
WaTKIN & SIBBALD $: 6,030.00
709 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., San Anselmo
::t: rajec
:.ij sjb-
Mti Tor
.vi:i3 OP
;;?.KA HIS
ta
On motion of Commissioner Rev. Shea, seconded by
Commissioner Dlppol, the following rosolutioi. was
adopted:
■ i- No. 103; Resolution No. 103
RESOLVED, that on recommondation of tho Geneval
Manager this Convnisaion docs hereby reject a. 1 bids
received for TURFING OF GROUJroS aT CORONA HE GHTS
AND CAYUGA PLAYGROUNDS, sold bids exceeding "he
estimated cost und being in excess of the funds
available for such work; and, bo it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that thu Secretary is dire';ted to
invito now proposals for said project; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Commission horcb./
authorizes this department to aubnit ita own' bid for
the work when tnu second s^t of proposals ar i
received.
*.i siting
Aoard of Contract
The Secretary road th* proposal of PUNNiTT, PaREZ
4 HUTCHISON, Consulting Enginuers, covering tho cngi-
nooring services In connection with dredging of Yacnt
Hcirbor to an olovation of Wlnus 25 City Base.
On motion of Commlssionur Parr, soconde i by Com-
missioner Bcrcut, tho following resolution w:3 adopted:
Resolution No. lOij
AJHEREaS, thu Recreation and Park Commission :;roposos
to make certain improvements in properties under itj
Jurisdiction, said improvements to be known is
3REDGING OF YhCHT H^R30R" ; and
''HEREAS, said contomplfitcd improvements require tho
services of en export in jnginocring to (1) jrovldo a
report of compl„tj doundings of Yacht Harbor, (2) pro-
^/38/5
11
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77
), l(k P*»'o plans and specifications for dredging of tha
Harbor to an elevation of Minus 2$ City Baso, and
(3) 3uporvl8« construction and inspection of the work
porforraed by tho contractor; therefore, be it
/ jf yac;;t
RESOLVED, thnt in consideration of the above services
the Hecreation and Park Corarnlssion on recommendation *
of the General Manager does horoby approve and enter
into an agreement with PUNNETT, PARE2 & HUTCHISON
Consulting EnGlncora; and that the total sum of three
thousand throe hundred dollars ($3,300.00) for the
services to be ronderod hereunder shall bo paid by
this Commission to said PUNNETT, PaREZ & HUTCHISON,
gaid sum to be paid in three (3) installments, in
accordance with the terms of tho agraoraent; and, be
it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that tho General Manager and tho
Secretary be empowered to execute this contract for
and on behalf of tho Recreation and Park Commission.
::i:. Con
.a..f
..:.-. :ic PK
Modification of Contract - Park Division
On motion of CoramisslDnor Buckley, seconded by
Coramissionor Rev. Shua, the following resolution was
adopted:
V^ Resolution No. 105
RESOLVED, that for the best interest and proper
conduct of thj ilocreation and r'ark Department, and
on rocotnmundation of Hasten & Hurd, nrchitocts, and
the General Manager, tnis Commission horeby requests
tne Controller to approve Modif ic-itlon of Contract
#320 with the BR^Y CONSTRUCTION COMP/iilY for AQUATIC
PnRK BUILDING REPAIRS; said modification to eliminate
unn^^cessary glazinj and ciulklng work to the extent
of $14.92. 50» cind :iiidinr. thereto required additional
painting of interioi' walls and ceilings to tho extent
of iii|?2.50, .-.ppropriati^n 8l2.2l4.0C-2, {no change in
contract price involved).
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Contract Pnynents - Bond Fund
6:
•' 7-
On motion of Commissioner Storn, seconded by Com-
missioner Dippel, the foilowint^ resolution was adopted;
Resolution No. IO6
RESOL'/ED, tnut for the best interest and
prop-;r conduct of th. Recreation and Pnrk
D'jp-.rtmcnt thu Controller oe and is hereby
requv^stvd to approve tho following Payments -
r.n/ . .A ^'^{}'-"^ /^'-i-nent - to ^aton k Smith,
i^^n'"'4l ^y.* ''^* Controller's No. 5; earned
»ioj,^^5.15 of net contract of |1Q0,665.15 -
^20,519.97
architectural Services - t-. Mr. •.Villiim a.
Mi^rc.;ant: ' —
(1) JnMES p. P:-.r^\ %n:cRE^TIC:; BUILDIKr; p.jj,
- ^nt,ract ;o. y ;i' <i,/6A'6. Payment to date :
20^ Paym..nt $1,236.20
9/23/50
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73
jlrchltectural Scrvtcea » to Mr. xllliam U.
Morchani. (Cont'd) i — — _«.
(2) VISITh.CION VkLLEY PLAYGROUND, per Contract
No. 156 of 10/6/k9» Certificate No. 156. Pay-
ment to date I
Q0% Paymunt (Grounds) ....,$ i4.89.60
^Q% " (Building) 8UO.OO
Total due on account $1,329,60
3. y:. 107;
•aper.ts,
Par/monta - Park Dlviaion
On motion of Commissioner Dippol, seconded by
Commissioner Rev, Shea, the following resolution was
adopted:
Resolution No. 107
RESOLVED, that for the best interest and
proper conduct of the Recreation and Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby
requested to approve the following Payments -
Park Division:
(1) REPLkCSMEIJT ChGSS on CHILDREN'S FERRIS WHEEL «
FLEISHH.^CKER PL».Y1''TELD
First and Pinal Payment - to Hcme Welding Co.,
OSW Si+l; earned $965.00 of net contract of
$965.00- $965. 00
(2) MCLAREN LODGE « REMODSLING nND ENL^.RGEWENT
FINnL DRA'.VINaS. Sx^SGIr IC^TIONS, ESTIMATES nND
s-JpfcftvfSilOi) -^ '
First Payment - to Donald 3each Kirby euid
Thomas B. iMulvin, nrchltocts, Contract No. 1+8,
period ending 9/19/50; earned $9.1|.30.00 (60^) oT
net contract of '3ill,350.00 - ^9,4oO.OO
(3) SAN PRn'.JCISCO YnCHT H^DOR - MASTER PL^N AND
REPORT FOR DZ/ELCPMUNT
Final Payment to Punnett, Parez *t. Hutchison
and J.E. Hay^s, Contract No. 19^4., period 8/2l^/50;
earned $9,800,00 of not contract of ;;9,800.00 -
$3,266.66
(k) POINTING ELEPHANT YARDS ..ND mVI/^RY. S>JJ FRhN-
cisca Z^^LQglCAt, i^j^gjpg^jS
First Payment - to J. Wm. Sorenson, Contract
N0v35U. period ending 9/25/50; earned 53,705.00
of net contract of $3,705.00 - i3t334.50
■d^-lh^^:
'lers
Change Orders - Bond Fund
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by
Commissioner Rev. Shea, the followintj resolution was
adopted:
Resolution ?<'o. 103
RESOLVED, that for the best interest and
proper conduct of the .Recreation and Park
Department the Controller be and is hereby
requ' oted to approve the following; Change
Orders - 3ond Fund:
(a) Jhanr;'-' Order No. 6 - Eaton 5c Smith, con-
tractor, to omit oloctrical work, a part of under-
ground conductors, COROI^A HEIGHTS GROUNDS -
$14.3.08 (deduction)
9/23/50
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, 108
gjund, Contdi
(b) Change Ord«r No. 19 - Carrleo & Gautier
contractor, to connect all aewor linea and Pai«
water lines fpora field houao to new S" sawar
(installed), ST. M/lRy»S RECRBATION CENTER -
i:rk Orders,
33ni F-Jnd;
■et;
Work Orders
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by
Commissioner Berout, the following resolution was
adopted;
Resolution No. iny
RESOLVED, that for the beat interest and
proper conduct of the Recreation and Park
Department the Controller bo and is hereby
requested to approve the following Work
Orders :
Recreation Division • Bond Fund
(1) To Department of Public Works, Bureau of
Engineering, for engineer in^^ services, maps,
etc, for second quarter of the 1950-51 fiscal
year, Approp. IbO. 056.00 - $1,500.00
(2) To Purchasing Department, Reproduction
Bureau, for blueprinting, raimoographing and
photographic work for the second quarter of the
1950-51 fiscal year, Approp, lbO.056.00 -
$2,000.00
(3) To Rocroation and
tion Division, ( Intra-
of employees required
and specifications dur
1950, Approp. 130.056.
ik) To Recreation and
tion Division, ( Intra-
of Inspectors of bond
month of Octobor, I950
Park Department, rtecrea-
dopartmontal) for services
for pruparation of plans
ing tho month of Octobor,
00 - $1,680.00
Purk Department, Recroa-
dopartmontal) for services
fund projects daring the
, Appropriation 130.057.00
$2,760.00
(5) To Real x:.atate Department, for services and
expenses in connection with the acquisition of
land required for tho following playgrounds:
Approp. 180. 553. 07 EUREKA VnLLEy - $ 250.00
130. 55<3. 32 oILVER TERRACE - 250.00
180.55^.35 UPPER NOE VALLEY - 250.00
130.556 .43 JUNIPERO 3ERRA - 250.00
$1,000.00
N
N
Rocroation Division - Budsot
(1) To Dopartmcnt of Public Works, Building and
Maintenance, for plumbing, glazing, painting
oloctrlcai and mlscollanooua ropalrii to Units,
July-3opt. 1950 - Approp. 012. 200, 13 -
(additional) $600,00
(2) To Bnployaoa« Rotireraont System, administra-
tion costs and medical fees, Jaly-3ept. I950 -
Approp. 012. 301.13 - (additional) i 75.00
(3) To E.nploy»es' Retirement -.yste-i, Workmen's
Compensation P'^nefits and Modicai Fees, Juiy-
Sopt. ly^'.j - Approp. 012.801.13 -
(additional) $200.00
ik) To Real Estate Depart'-.'-nt, for services and
expenses In connection with the acquisition of
land required for thu Plnulrke Hocroitlon altu -
Approp. 013.600,02 - ^250.00
9/26/50
tfc.-
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L fo, 109
;.< ^rderi
park Division
(1) To Purchasing Dopartraent, rtoproduction
Bureau, blueprintlnfe, photostat sorvicas. etc
July-Sept. 1950 - Approp. 012.200.01 - '*
(additional) $250.00
i.»- s-3. 110:.
Ll.taants
■i Div:
Allotmonts
On motion of Commissioner Parr, soconded by Com-
ral»»ioner Buoklay, the following resolution was
Qdoptod:
Resolution No. 110
RZ30LVED, that for tho best intorest and
proper conduct of tho Recreation and Park
Department tho Controller bo and is hereby
requostod to approve tho following nllot-
monts:
Recreation Division
012,140.13 Pees & Special Compensation • ^625. 00
012.801.13 Accident Compensation - Si, 025,00
033.232.13 Telephone ft Telegraph - l59o.OO
012.200.13 Contractual Services - $1,000.00
Park Division
012.112.01 Holidays (Gen. Div.) - $1,705.00
012.112.02 Holidriys (Zoo Div.) - $1,145.00
012.112,04 Holidays (Rocreational Div. )-*Jl,100.00
012,400,02 Equipment (wheelbarrows) -
(Zoo Div. ) - 4,200.00
012,500.66 Harding Park Protectivu Fence -
s>l,000,00
012.500,64 "Big Rec" Seating Facilities -
Ci21, 920.00
Oi2.500.cid Kozar Stadium Rehabilitation - Engl-
nooring Services, Thomas F. Chaco -
$3,750.00
033.232,12.01 Tolcpnono k Tolet,raph - $473.00
.'?:. Ill;
Intra-Fund Trmsfera
On motion of Commissionor Bercut, S'.'CDndcd by
Commissioner Dlppel, th-i following resolution waa
adopted:
Re3olation No. Ill
RESOLVED, that for tne DuSt inter.-st ani
proper conduct of the Rocreation and Park
Department th'^ Controllt,r be and is hereby
requested to approve the fallowing Intr.i-
Fund Trunafers ► Park Division:
Approp. >i2,500.d8 to Approp. Ci2.50C.cii4.
Kezar Stadium RehabilT^ "Blc Roc" S-^atlng
tation - Reserve F&cilitles
Approp. 012.110.01 to Approp. 012.119.01
0-53 Gardonor
Replacing- H-irold Maglll on le:xvo wit;. :/Ut pay.
Ce,a. 25, 195v-I-"eb. 23. 1>51 - il,01d.o7
On motion of Commissioner Rev, sjhea, seconded by
Commissioner Dlppel, tne foilowinr, rcsol-tior. Aaa
y/26/50
>^^
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.^4.
f'X:
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adopted:
Urln" Yacht
liTtor Mooring
L«« af Boat Owner
I'l^j H. Ottley
iarstoga Hills Rd.
Lraoga. California
|;!:i{ *. Toolay
^.rtyrs 39-A
?3rt i^is^n, California
Resolution No, 112
RESOLVED, that on recommendation of the General
Manager this Commission does hereby approve
l.suance of the following Mooring License, for
Marina Yacht Harbor - Park Division:
Boat
"Nautilus"
"The Bonnie Betn"
« * «
Berth No.
198
Amount
i.20
per mo.
$ 5 per rao.
Roquest for Supplemental Jippropriation - Recrea-
tion Division ————•——*——— ■
On motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by Com-
missioner Dippol, tha following resolution was adopted:
K3. ^0. 113:
•»q.»3t for
i.ppler.ental
I «;pr:?f la-
:i:r. • Recr.
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Resolution No. Ill
RESOLVED, tnat f^r the best interest and proper
operation of the Recreation and Park Department this
Coramisslon does hereby request the Mayor, Board of
Supervisors, and Controller to approve the Request
for Supplemental Appropriation in the a.-nount of
?3»U50.00, from such funds as are legally available
to provide funds for telephone and telegraph service
for balance of fiscal ye-.r - ftecroation Division.
Appropriation 033.232.13.
«■ « «
Extensions of Time
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by
CDmmissiDner Bercut, tne following resolution was
adopted:
Res.->lutijn No. li:^
RESOLVED, thut tnia Comni Vision on roc jmmendatlon
^f tiij General M&na^cr approvus tno f-)lljwinK
iiequoats fjr Extension of Time;
(1) To Enton & Smith, Cjntrr.ct Nj. 25, C Dn-
trUler's Ko. 5, COROK^ HEIGHTS GROUNDS - 102
calendar diys - to Septcnber 20, I950 - due to
lack of inspectors. (Bond Fund)
(2) To nrthur 'V, Baum, REPhIRS TJ COIT TOV/HR -
7 calendar days - to September 27, 1/50 - dulay
duo to conditions b^y^nd control.
(3) Tu J. '.Vm. Sorunson, THE kVIARY, ZOOLOGICAL
GARDENS - kS col-.ndur lays - tv; Oct bor Id, 1:^50-
dolay due to conditions beyond contr.l.
;f B'ikers* Bench
nccept'.;.ce of Hooort .n Safety j1
i?r owimmiii,^^ .->pprjval zf Payr-icnt
Tae Secretary read tnu fjllowing conclusions fri/m
tne final r-jport .C ZjoE^n Morr .u^n P. 0»3riun, C nsult-
*4/
-^2
L.,clasions
Lport D**"
i^ O'Briw,
k^lnMr, on
|;iier«' B«»oh
If imalng >
ting Englnoeri
-At comparod with woll-known beacnoa In other parts
of tho country, Bokor Beaon suffers booauae of cold
water, coastal fog, sua br^oau, and the gray color
of the sand. Howev«*r, lifeguard service will rond*i*.
it as aofo as other beaches and it is suitable for
development as a swimming boach.
"It is pes
ing and sw
service is
currents,
tno hazard
steep boac
The low wa
est hazard
t ;
Bible to develop Bakor Boach for sun bath-
iraming provided that adequate lifeguard
maintained. The area is free ot hazardous
Unaafa surf conditions exist at times but
is simply that of large breakers on a
h and not a c mdition unique at Baker Beach.
tor temperatures are potentially tho groat-
to swimmers. o « v
•♦At Bakor Buach, tho surf is of such character as not
to be suitable for surf -boarding or othor surf sport
a
On motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by Com-
missionor Rev. Shea, the following resolution was
adopted:
-ii. Ko. 115;
Resolution No. 11^
' ::a!! tpprvs
M;:rt on
ilTABILIIY k
'■i^'ZTi B/lKERS»
iZaJH for swim-
D'J »nd apprvs
.'L-iil payment to
».?. 0'3rian:
RESOLVED, that this Commission approves and
atoopts tho report m tho SUITABILITY hND S*J^£TY
Ot BEERS' BEACH FOR SWIMMING, as submitted, and
requests the Controller to approve th« secoAd
and final ^^aymont to MORROUGH £, O'BRIEN for
professional sorvlcos in the amount o' ^750.00
f.J^l ^rlginal contract of ^1,500.00, Bond Fund
Contract No. 330, payment to bo made from
priutlon 150.555.30-1.
rtppro-
116:
Ninth 191^1 Rocroation Bond Fund Appropriation
On motion of Commissioner Dippol, seconded by
Commissioner Bercut. the following resolution was
adopted;
Ho3olution No. 116
^ ..u IV, RESJL/ED, that upon recommendation of tho Guneral
!.■;; J^f y''*?^^^^ ^^}s Commission does horeby approve the
swrBond following items in the Ninth 1914-7 Recreation Bond Fund
LiApproD: 'tppropr lotion:
CONTirjGENClES
EQUIPMENT
LONGFELLOW
PRESIDIO HEIGHTS
RICHMOND
130.000. 00
ldC.066.00
CI, 775.00
2,013.00
2,610.00
vi5o,ooo.oo
7,200.00
aWD. be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that tr.ls C.rmlssion
does hereby request tho Mayor and tnj 3jard if Super-
visors to appropriate from tne l>^.7 Rocrj«iti:n Brad
rund sQid funds heroin itenizud and totalling
vl57,2«^0.0O; and, be it
FURTHER HE3UVZD, that tho Gt^neral f^anagor and the
^«-'Crctary b. .nd iri hereby authorized t* perform
sucn acts as u;x n^c:3sary and convenient to give
effect t: t.M^ r. elation.
7/2^/50
J-)
.,?ort3 suT-
;,.l,nt fundi
,;:» to con-
•l.'.u« publl*
•ition of
1,T.VS
:£TIN:
le:t.
Dopartmont Newa Bulla tin
The General Manager raportad on tho ooapati'^»»
costs of tho vjoekly bulletin publication ly thl
dopartment. Funds for tho publicatljn aro a^«r.* ^
the budget's Contractual Sarvlcos Account' Lid ?^e^
department la dependent in a largo moasurS on many
of those outside services. This yoar»s ContraJ^^i
Services account was reduced by tho Board of Supor-
i}\^^^ic^L^l^'?P'^^' **^«^®^a in the previous yoar
$43,175.00 had been allocated. Sufficient funds L«
n^ availablu to continue publication o? tho "Jul le^L
Tho General Manager recommended that tho Commission
request a Supplemental nppropriation in an ^unt
sufficient to finance the bulletin, and rocommonded
its temporary discontinuonco until funds have boon
mado available. ^^^it
On motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded hv r^«
missioner Storn, the following resolution wis aLptodt
a. N3. 117 ;
Rosolution No. liy
;;ss requests
lipplemental
ipproprlatlon
:: ,ieet publi-
•itlon cost of
:Trf3 3'JLLETIN,
i.-.: iiscontlnu-
i-.:e of publica-
tion -intil 3uf-
.'::ierit funds
•ji» available :
)1f 30SINESS
RESOLVED, that for tho best interest and
proper operation of the Hocreatlon and Pari'
Department this Commission does horobv re-'
quest tho Mayor, Board of Suporvisors, and
ContrDller to approve a Supplonontal Appropria-
K?.^\?^® amount of ^2, $00. 00 to moot the
publication cost of the department's Nows
Bulletin; and, be it
FURTHEH RESOLVED, that publication if the
News Bulletin be diacontinuad until suf-
ficient funds have been mado available.
!•
Sharon BuildlnK. Children's Playground
On recommendation of tho Gonoral Mananor, and
on motion of C ^mmissi on^r Dlppol, soconlel by Com-
missioner Sorcut, the f Dllowinfe resolution was
adopted;
J' N:. Il3t
• i-B •stabllshes
l;.JC service Tee
.':." use of prl-
•s*8 fining rm or
■-:rra SHARON
Rosolution No. Il8
RESOLVED, that for tho best interest and
proper operation of tho Recreation and Park
Department this Commission does hereby
establish a service fee of C5.00 to indi-
vlduals, organizations, or groups for use
or tne private dining room :>r clubroon in
the Sharon Building at Children's Play-
ground, Gold'jn Gate Park.
Bell
Horbort Fleishhacker Playfield. Miniature Train
On recommendation of the Oenoral Manager, and on
motion of Commissioner r-arr, soconood by C.mmissioner
ouckiey, tne following resolution was adapted:
Res oiuti on
115
■'•«' now
'-piles
erly
Inlatorc
surplus
)J Purch.
to be
WHEREAS, thu old boll f^m.rly
mlnirxturc tram at tne Herbert
Playfl,^ld is n > lontior needed,
replacei with a ncw-jr ani more
now, therefore, be it
used on the
Fleishhacker
having be on
adequate bell;
5/23/50
■' I
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V »- ,
'*'.,
*5-War'"'
. 13. 119
RESOLVED, that tho Recreation and Park
Commission doclaros tho old boll surplui
and that the Purchaser of Suppllos "
bo
and thai
notified to take whatt^vor stepa are
necoasary to dispose of the aforementioned
old boll*
=«.. Ho. 120:
Transfer of Portsmouth Square Schoolhouse to
Board of Education '
On recommendation of the General Manager, and on
motion of Commissioner Dlppel, seconded by Commission-
tr Parr, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 120
WHEREAS, the California Centennial! Committee has
completed Its celebration and observance of Cali-
fornia's 100th Birthday, thereby creating as sur-
plus the three buildings erected for centennial
purposes in Portsmouth Plaza; and,
yt'jtn of WHEREAS, the Board of Education has expressed a
?:rtsr>outh desire to preserve and maintain the replica of the
'i:i»re School- original school building for its historic value
::ije to Bd and interest to the children and public of San
:: iducatlon; Francisco and has reserved a location in the pro-
posed Sunsot Community Center for the ropllca;
and,
WHEREAS, the San Francisco Unified School District
has agreed to bear tne coot of moving tho school
building to its new location; therefore, bo it
RESOLVED, that this Commis
its Jurisdiction of the re
school building now locate
to tho Board of Education
the San Francisco Unified
boar the expense of moving
it will bo raaintainod and
replica for tho Interests
and general public.
slon hereby transfers
plica of the original
d in Portsmouth Plaza
on the condition that
School District will
said building and that
located as a historic
of the school children
Ti:-)T\i ten-
•«tive plana
•: transfer
"-IjraTa and
The General Manager reported that tentative
plans for the other two buildings would placu the
diorama building at Aquatic Park as a part of the
Maritime Museum, and thj theater building would bo
transferred to EKiboce Park. This plan received
gonoral approval subjuct to reasonable coats and
^3; availability of funds.
i^rumi
Change of Moo ting Datj
Thursday, October 12, being a legal holiday, on
motion of Commissionor Parr, sccondud by Commissioner
Hov, Shoa, and carri-^d, th.. n-.xt r.jgulur n^otin^ of
this Commission to be huld Thursday, October 19, at
i+JOO p.m., McLaren Lodge.
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Tnero being no further business, the President
declared tne meotin<, adjourned at 5:25 p.n.
RospoctfXilly aubmlttod.
Secretary
9/26/50
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Sa-, Pranciaco, California
October li , 1950
t..ury Leave
n ZliMbeth
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pr'ljij U.S. Navy
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TTia Seventh Regular Meeting of the Recreation and P«rir r
mission waa called to order on Thursday, OcUb^if^igS
tL^'?' f-^L.^ **^* *^*^"°* ^' PreslSitlu?W, Vice!^
President Fred D. Pfcrr presided as Chairman.
The following Comdisloners were presentt
Mr. Fred D. Parr, Vlee-Fresident
Mr. Peter Bercut
Mr, Michael J. Buckley-
Mrs. Honry J. Dlppel
Rev. Eugene J. Shea
There being no corrections or omissions, the minutes of the
regular meeting of Thursday. September 2d, 1950 weJe ai)!^
proved as read. »^
1^0 Chainnan called the Conmission's attention to the fact
that Mrs. Elisabeth Johnson, who has been assisting the
Secretary of the Recreation and Park Connlsslon, la leaving
the department to enter the Hospital Corps of the Waves
and he expressed to her on behalf of the Commission, appre-
ciation of her services to the department, and extended to
her the best wishes of the Conmissloners and all the staff.
(1) Prom His Honor, Mayor Elmer E. Robinson, forwarding
forms of the Loyalty Oath for Commissioners' signatures
in accordance witii legislation enacted at the last special
Mssioo of the State Legislature.
The five Commissioners present affirmed and attested to the
loyalty oath before the Secretary of the Commission, who
was deputised by the County Clerk to administer the oath
Arrangements will be made for absentee members to take the
oath individually.
(2) From District Public Works Officer, Department of the
Navy, requesting a Revocable Permit be granted for use and
occupancy of a parcel of land adjacent to the seawall at
Marina Park for defense purposes.
The General Manager reported that this portion of the Nbrira
waa used by the Navy during World War II and is again re-
quired, and recommended that a revocable permit be granted
in accordance with agreement prepared by the Navy.
On motion of Commissioner Shea, seconded by Commissioner
Dlppel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No, ^^1
WHEREAS, the District Public Works Officer, Department of
Navy, has requested a Revocable Permit be granted for use
and occupancy of a parcel of land approximately 50' x 26'
located approximately 200 feet west of the extension of the
center line of Plllmoro Street and immdiotely adjacent to
the seawall at Marina Park; and
"JHEREAS, this parcel of land is again required for national
defense as it was previously used by the Navy during World
"ar II; therefore, be it
RESCLVED, that this Commission does hereby approve the is-
suance of a 5-year Revocable Permit to the United States
Navy Department for the use of a portion of the Marina, in
accordance with terma of the agreenent prepared and submit-
ted by the Public Works Officer of the Twelfth Naval
trict.
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,.^t#ctaral O) ft-om George Harnan. Supervising Engineer, regardimr .ub-
^^. Plaoi mittlng proposed architectural a^reoraents to prepare SfaJa
i'iiri**"* ^^'^ ^ onlargeiaent of SILVER TSKRACE Playground;
The General Manager reported that, in reviewing this itas
President Aitter had asked that it be postponed.
On motion of Conolssloner aackley, seconded by Connlssioner
Dippel, action on the Silver Terrace Playground was post-
poned until the next regular maetlnfl.
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.ttffrooDiwc- U) P^oo Eugene J. Rlordan, Director of Property, requeaU
f Property re. iiig approval of resolution transferring Jurisdiction of
^-, cf MflULOMA 31ock 2963-A to the Board of Education, in exchange for
rjlaiLOMi SCH. Block 2955-B to the Recreation and Park Conaission—reapec-
tive sites for the Mlraloaa School and the Miralom public
playground.
On motion of Commissioner Bercut, seconded by Commissioner
Dippel, the following resolution was adopted i
Resolution No, ]gg
WHEREAS, it is for the best Interests and most advantageous
development of the school and playground sites in the
Mlraloma District that on Interchange of lands be made be-
tween the Board of Education and this Coiaalsalon; there-
fore, be it
RESOLVED, that this Commission authorizes the General
Kianoger to approve and forward to the Board of Supervisors
a resolution authorising that the jurisdiction of said
real property known as Block 296>A, be and is hereby
transferred to the Board of Education, and that the Juris-
diction of said real property known as Block 2955-B, be
and Is hereby transferred to the Recreation and ftirk Com-
mission.
\i^:m ly Art (5) Pron the Art Commission, advising that at the October
■^Jilon of 2nd meeting, plans for the following projecto approved:
fjaf:rPHELAN (a) Phelan Beach Bathhouse; and (b) Sea Scout Base Actl-
i!'^-??!!2fmTjTr.c ""^^^^^ ftiildlng, with the condition that present altera-
ux^'Ji AUTiviTffiS tions and additions are strictly of a temporary nature, tc
^ replaced by a proper structure. Referred to the General
Manager,
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.:rart at
.>v'
i.'« of
'/*»->' drawings
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Scga^nigflUOM flecgiv^d. Acted Upon. Acknowledged or Filed
(1) Prom Mrs. Emma Sanford, 1150 Dolores Street, San
Francisco, thanking Preoldent Sutter for consideration
of the Gold Star Mothers' request for an enclosure at
Keaar Stadium. (Acknowledged).
(2) FVon H.G. Stevens, President of Pacific Inter-Club Yacht
Aasociation, requesting that dredging be undertaken nt
entrance to Yacht Harbor. (Acknowledged and notified
that plans for the work are under way.)
(3) FVon W. G. Merchant, Architect, advising that working
drawings for North Beach Recreotion Center and Swin-
ming Pool are 50% cor?)leted. (Letter directing iisccn-
tlnuance of further work on plans sent by General Man*
ager 10-^-50).
; ^'* 'f property (^)
■ Z^: shire St.
,;•,: 33.417 Acres (5)
fVon Eugene J. Rlordan, Director of Property, a copy
of his letter to the Board of Supfcrviaors, asking that
the public sale of the property at 150 Hacpshire Street
to Janes Hurst, for the sum of $27,000.00, be confirmed.
Fron Eugene J. Ricrdan, Director cf Property, advising
that tho proceeds from the sale of 33.^17 acres at
L/ike Merced will be prorated on an acreage basis be-
tween the Recreation and Park Department, U.o Board af
Education, and the San Francisco Water Department.
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I p,cifl| Bifort
t'cnu Hitt«r
I i portion of
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VirtBC* School
itkSlT. Architects
,'>r:prt. Soccer
(7)
■J Vr
H frtpcaal to
hrk-Presidio
•HIOJAia) J.
_3iVS.
It; 3c. Supervisors
;:::rse hrking
;;n*y'a Action
'••Mtruction
5&r» Block
j^.e7 SCHOOL
(6) FVom Dr. Herbert C. CXleh, Superintendent of q«k ,
e copy of hi. letter to the B^^rd oJlj^r^Lori'^^ifi
ing thet the tron/ifer of Columbia SouarriS » !A !?^"
of McLaren Park to the School T^l^Tmnl Sf a n^Li°"
placud before the electorate. (Plledr
PVoa Sherman P Duckel, Director of Public Works re-
questing a conference with the School and Park Dlvl!
.ion architects engaged in the development of the
soccer field and school eite in McLaren Park (Meeting
arranged for Wednesday, October 18.) ^Meeting
FVom Dion R. Holm, City Attorney, advising the Board
of Supervisors that the proposal to rena^ Se P^rjf
Presidio Boulevard the -Richard J. Welch?^BouWd
L.^^rjr*'" •f i'-^ly ^"<»«»' the Juriadiction of the
Recreation and Park Commission. (Piled)
F^om Albert H. Jacobs, Chairman, Parking Authority
copy of letter to Board of Supervisors deques Ung;n.
dorsement of the Authority.a action adopted und^
S;o°!1m:d)"- '' '''' '' '' ''' -°^^"« °^ °^^^^r A,
(10) PVom Supervisor George Christopher, re. construction
of a gymnasiuin on the saoe block as the location of
the Burnett School. (Acknowledged.)
(8)
(9)
^•i::aTiv;s am; delegatr<^
L- jtiT Mothers'
(1) Mrs Louis Zagoren, S.F.League of Women Voters, at-
tended the i»eting as an observer.
(2) Messrs Chris McKeon, M.C.Hermn, A.Grif, Frank Curley
and a delegation of ladies from the Bay Area Chapter
Gold otar Mothers appeared before the Cormdssion for
further consideration of providing a special enclosure
in Keaar Stadiuis for the convenience and confort of
patients from military hospitals. Following addresses
by several spokesmen and a report by the General Mana-
ger on the meetings and study that had been given the
matter Mr McKeon, on behalf of the delegation, stated
that they had concurred in the suggestion that the next
yearns budget request contain an iten for the rehabili-
tntlon of the present press and guest boxes in Kezor
btadium, to provide additional space to be used as a
reserved section for patients fron nllitary hospitals
alont' with such other purposes as the General Man.iger
and Coianlssion nay direct.
On notion of Connissioner Dippel, seconded by Conrds-
Sioner Bercut, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution N9. Ig-j
WHEREAS, the Gold Star Mothers have recomnanded that a
special enclosure be provided in Ke«ar Stadiun for th.o
patients of military hospitals, and this Connission rec-
ogniaes the worthiness of this request and the need for
such an installation for the comfort and convenience of
these deserving servicemenj now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, that this CoDaissicn, with the assist-
ance of the Geld Star Mothers' Committee, prepare plans
and include in the 1951-1952 budget a sun sufficient t'.
laeet the construction costs for the alteration and ex-
tension of the present press and guest boxes at Kesar
Stadium to provide a reserved seation wherein the p-.-
tients fron military hospitals can witness footb&il con-
tests in comfort.
The Secretary was Instructed to inf jrr: Mr. McKecn cf
dates on which the budget would be subrdtted and hear-
ings held on the above request.
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TeapwttrY and Won-Civl] Servioe flpr-^ln^mcntt
On notion of Coomiaaioner Shea, seconded by Coiaalaaioner
Dippel, the following reaolution vaa adopted: ™^"^°"®'^
Raaolution >|g, ]^j{>^
RESOLVED that all Teniporary and Non-ClvH Service appoint-
«nta made Iv the General Manager of the Recreation ^d
Park Department for the period Auguat 21 - October 19, 1950
are hereby ratified and appro\red; and, be it
FTJRTHER RESOLVED that a report of .aid appointment, be
tranamitted to the Controller and the Civil Service Cod-
ois.ion,
lEMPORARY AfPOTNTMir^g
' jjitUfl" DlvlBJon
T-568 (1) R56
T-569 (12)R56
T-570 (24)R56
T-571 (10)R56
T-572 (2) P^Ola
T-573 (1) F.122
T-57^ (1) R56
T-575 (1) R56
T-576 (1) R56
T-577 (1) R56
T-578 (1) R56
T-579 (1) R56
T-580 (1) R56
T-581 (1) R56
T-582 (1) B-222
T-583 (1) RIU
T-5ai (1) C-10^
T-585 (1) R56
T-586 (2) R56
T-587 (2) R56
P/G Director 8-21-50 thru 9-19-50 $250 rao.
l^y^r °J^^^^" 9- 1-50 5 nca. |1.75 hr. ,|250 no
l^yr S.^'^^'^T ^' ^-50 5 mo.. ,tl.75 hr. $250 mo
P/G Dir. P.T.as needed 9- 1-50 5 moa. * '^ ^ °°-
T r . r.. .. ♦^•'^5 hr.,|250 oo.
Jr.Engineer, Civil 9-U-50 thru 9-30-50 - ilAO mo
Sr Draft.man,Civll 9-20-50 thm 9-30-50 - f^ ao!
P/G Director 9-11-50 thru 9-30-50 - $250 mo
P/G Director 9-18-50 thru 9-30-50 - $250 mc.*
P/G Director, P.T.as needed 10-3-50 5 mo.. 11.75 or
$250
P/G Director, P.T.as needec' 9-19-50 5 ao.. $1.75 hr.
_,y- _^ or $250 mo.
P/G Director, P.T.as needed 9-26-50 5 moa. $1.75 hr.
P/G Director 9-19-50 thru 11- 1-50 ° $250 t^°*
Playground Director 9-15-50 thru 9-30-50 $250 no'
Playground Director 9-19-50 thru 10-6-50
General Clk. 9-26-50 5 moa.
Swimming Instructor 10-3-50 thru 10-31-50
Janitor 9-25-50 5 nos.
F/G Dir.P.T. as needed 10-17-50
P/G Dir.P.T. aa needed 10-26-50
P/G Dir.P.T. as needed 10-24-50
5 mos.
5 mos.
5 mos.
or
or
or
$250 mo.
$200 mo.
$285 no.
$190 no.
$1.75 hr.
C25O no.
Cl.75 hr.
$250 no.
Si. 75 hr
^25C no.
iXBBl Civil Service Appointnents
R5e Haypround Director Part Tine $1.75 hr. not to exceed :79.5C
acL r/« ^' Pe^'^ianent Alleen Fealy 9-18-50.
R56 F/G Dir.P.T. 01.75 hr. not to exceed $79.50 per mo.
Charlotte Gough 9-1-50.
ft5fc f/G Dir.P.T. $1.75 hr. not to exceed 579.50 per. mo.
Marguerite Van Derwerker 9-26-50
per
intracta-
toar^ Pf 7nfonr*a] Contracts and Issuance of Service Orders
The Secretary submitted a list of proposals received for
the various projects and the recomnendations of the Engi-
neering Staff that the lowest resconaible bidders be ac-
cepted.
On notion of Coardssioner flercut, seconded by Coanlssioner
Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution Mo. l^^i
nESCLVSD, tr.at for the best interests and proper -peration
'f the lark Livision, and \.jrn rec-.'nnendetlon of U-.e &<jn-
eral Monagfar that contracts be awarded tc the fo.i-wing
10/19/50
^.^ i fountain
, .-4ritai for
■-Uctlw ftnce •
i/::: Shoreline
'txnl of Euca-
, ^-t;is Trees at
firm, tbey being the lowest reaponalble h^.^.^. ^
following projecta, and that a erJlS^ orders^ J.f^'"/^*
the perfonaance of the work In accord^ce !i?J ? ""'^ ^°'
•peclflcatlona: accordance with plana and
(1) WE5T PORTAL FENCE fc nf^f^y^ f?mflm
Sole Bidder: citluNiKNCE DIVISION . - £7*; rn. ^ « v
UO Boy Shore Boulevard ^^^'^^""^ ^^)
(2) APPARATUS FOR CAYUaf f/r,
Low Bidder: J. HENRI HARRIS- - gi d/a /n. ^ « ^
2657.9th St., Berkeley ^^'^^-^Bond PU„d)
(3) INSTALLATION OF PROTECTIVE FENCE AT HARDINT parv
PUMPING PLANT ^^ ^^^^ ^ARK
Low Bidder: CYCLONE FENCE DIVISION- - -^qto
440 Bay Shore Blvd.
U) UNIT #2 - ADDITIONAL MASONRY WORK ON EXISTTfr T/rnr>T
SHORELINE cnyjm ATai^nr n|r p^S ^1,!^^^^^ ^^OCN
Low Bidder: w;j:Kubon-- .JrZ ■% ,7. ^
39A Maiy St., San Rafael ^"-'^^^'^
(5) R£|^L OF SEVEN (7) EUCALYPTUS TREES AT McCOPPW
Low Bidder: ii/ARNER TREii; SERVICE ^«jc,7
261 - 23rd Ave., S.F.
BE IT FTJRTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary shall file
notice of approval of such awards in thVofficlal ad^r-
T^ ^.^an^lscT"" --^^' ^' - Cllf r c:^r
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Rfllection of p^jg
•'??O^IS^'*'' T" ^T^o""'' "^^ ^'»' °^ Prcpoaals received on Tues-
...l.i:» VAJ£Y J«y. October 3, 1950 for the construction of Lnproven«^u
to Playground and Fleldhouse, Vlsitaclon Valle/piayeround,
: cd yffiUHQtisE
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WM. McINTOSH 4 SON-- ,
7A0 - 36th Ave., San Francisco 21
H.L.fETERSEN CONSTRUCTION CO. .
733 Treat Ave., San Francisco 10
ANTONE reTERSEN ft XNS .
2578 San Bruno Ave., San ft*anclsco 24
J. HENRY KARRIS- -- --. ...
2657 - 9th St., Berkeley, CalLf.
■ -#49,333.00
•451,567.00
-452,391.00
457,905.00
JOSEPH L. BAR/CS CONSTRUCTION CO. $57 990 00
750 Folsoa Street, San ft-ancisco 7 *
The General Manager reported that these figures were far
in excess of fUnds appropriated under the Bond F\ind for
this project, ano reconnaended the rejection of all bids.
On notion of Coianlssioner Shea, seconded by Coauilssioner
^ippel, the following resolution was adopted.
Resolutinn ff^, ^gff
RESOLVED, that on reeoraaendatlon of the General Manager,
Uiis CoDEission does hereby reject all bids received for
the construction cf Inprovenents to Playground and Field-
touse, Vlsitaclon Valley Playground, said bids exceeding
tne es tine ted cost and being In excess of the funds avail-
able for such work.
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AvftTd of Contryq^
.,^33^ Correc- Ite Secretary read the two proposals received f«r. *k
i-^mstalla- Constniction of Drainaee CoJ-reStlon^ ^d SLSt? .
.Ta afEj«ctor Ejector Pumps, Golden Gate Parkt l^tallation of
,;;,,. «)ii)KN GATE ^^^^^^ |^f^ig§i# tofi^aaLii
8923 San Leandro St., Oakland ^'^-^^ *^'^22.0o'
ARTHUR WALLGREN • « . t2^ 130 nn •,« z^
500 DeHaro St., San ft-anciaco ^'^'^^ ♦l9.600.0C
On motion of Commissioner Buckley seoonHn^ >« r . .
er Bercut, the following resolutlon'as ad1pSa'°"^"'°"
ReSOlution f^;, ^p^J
Z?Z^' "^/l^" Recreation and Park Commission does
herely award the contract for the ConstrucWon n? n f
age Corrections a«3 Installation of E^eaor ?L^f r ,T
Sk'lan'f'for\H''T^°" Bros., 8923 sf^ U^Lr'^^eet'"'"
r:ie'st;.X^^id'S Zifd^d^-'^L'''' ^^^« ^«
found satisfactoryi^dri^ it ^ ""'" "^°"' ^^
tary ere ec^jowered to execute this contract on behalf of
the Recreation and Park Commission, and, be it
nmTHER RESCIVED, that the Secretary shall file notice cf
approval xn the official advertising of the offie^nt Iw
paper of the City and County of Sa^i^anSsco "'*""
l--^:jitlon of Award of Cor^trprf
iTl^tlcn Sjrsten "
ioSafEm^^ totf^lln"^ r*" r""* '■'"' P'-<=P="1« received for the
::4».:s Subal^^er' FERGJJSCU BROS. _*y,ft
8929 San Leandro St., Oakland ■♦^»7A9.00
GEO. PAULSEN _ftonoA/v^
2922 . 25th Ave.. San PVancisco •«8,096.00
hSSCCUTED ENGIJEERS g/QSQno
3606 El Coaino Real, Palo Alto -»^'959.00
E. J. TREACY ^h Qon ^n
92^ Irving Street, San Francisco -«^'987.60
er ZllTf °f,^^fff i°"«'" Buckley, seconded by Conunlasion-
er Bercut, the following resolution wis adopted:
Resolution Vn,]^p
^f^i:^^' ^*^ ^^ Recreation and Park Coonission does
hereby award the contract for Installation cf an Irriga-
tion oystem for the Herbert floishhacker Plaj-field to
ferguscn Bros. (Proposal No.2), 8929 Sen Leandro itreet,
uaxiond, for the lurp sua price cf C^,7^9.X, they beir^
we lowest regular end responsible bidder, said bid hr.vinp
oeen examined and CrMni satisfactory; and, be it
PJRTHER RZ3CLVED, that the General Manager and the Secre-
tary are empowered to execute this contract on behalf cf
w^e .Hecreation and Park Commission; and, be it
rjRTHEP RESCLVED, that the Secretary shall file notice of
nfrr^'^i u ^® official advertising cf the official news-
paper of the City and County of San Francisco.
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^ af CflBtract
ji:;i;U?a ^- ^^
fc-Jiitectural Con-
?i:t - Majter Plan
>n::pfl»nt of HUS-
{i;.iU?a »g. 130
Award gf ggnVftct
The Secretary read the sole proposal received for the
Replacement oi Sewage Ejector Punp and Hpin* at FlaLh
hacker Pool Bathhousei ^ ^ ^ neish-
ication of
^;-*»ct . STORM
^V- '"'^ISRHACKER
^---^*ai ha, ^7;
PACIFIC PUMPING COMPANY- . - - - .
9201 San Leandro Street, Oakland
43,932.18
On notion of Coaniasioner Buckley, seconded by Comniealon-
er Bercut, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution M», ]y^
RESOLVED, that the Recreation and Park Comi.sion does
herely award the contract for the Replacement of Sewage
Ejector Pump and Piping at Fleishhacker Pool Bathhousf .
to Pacific f\imping Conpany, 9201 San Leandro Street, oik-
land, for the lump sum price of $3,932.18, they beiig the
sole regular bidder, said bid having been examined and
found satisfactory; and, be it
miHER RESOLVED, that the General Manager and the Secre-
tary are empowered to execute this contract on behalf of
the Recreation and Park Commission; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary shall file notice of
approval in the official advertising of the official news-
paper of the City and County of San JVancisco.
Award of Architectural ContraQi^
The Secretary read the proposal of Uwrence Halprin,
lAndscape Architect, for preparation of drawings for Rus-
sian Hill Park and, on recommendation of the General
Manager, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution Mo ip
WHEREAS, this Commission intends to develop and operate
a neighborhood park north of Chestnut Street, between
Larkin and Hyde Streets, in the City and County of San
PVancisco, to be known as Russian Hill Park; therefore,
be it '
RESOLVED, that this Coixiission, on recommendation of the
General Manager, approve the agreement with Lawrence Hal-
prin, Landscape ,'\rchitect, for the performance of profes-
sional services in preparing a Master Plan of the total
park development for an estimated cost of $25,000.00; the
architectural fee not to exceed lOOf, of 2^ of the total
cost, or $500.00; and for plans and specifications for
th« first unit of development, not to exceed 100$ of 6%
of $11,250.00, or a total of $900.00 (a total architectu-
ral fee of $U00.00); and, be it
FURTHER RESCLVED, that the General hfenager and the Secre-
tary be erapowered to execute this contract for and on be-
half of the Connission.
Mg^ificatinn of Ccntrg^t - Park Division
-n njotion of Comraissloner Bercut, seconded by Conmisslon-
et Buckley and, on reconnendation of the General MBna^fer,
the following resolution was adopted:
Reaclution Un. 131
r£SCLVED, tlaat for the best interest and proper operctiMi
of the Park Division, the Controller be and is hereby re-
quested to approve Mollification of Contract No. 47 tc
10/19/50
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L^satlflo of Arthur Wall^en for the Replacement of Storra Sewer *t
S . STORM Herbert Helshhacker Playfleld, adding thereto ro^.tL-
l^^nzmkCm tlon of one mnhole, tenporary diversion of etorm dm^
'^Std . ^f ^?*?/f^^7 **y'^°' *"^ ""^^^ lines to be cut ^
reinBtalled and one extra drainage connection for c^
L:«i»r.tal Appro- Supplemental Appropriations for Employment Counter Att«n,^
Stlx toT EMPLOT- ants and Vendors ^ ^ °""^^'^ ^^^^nd-
I jg :f 'jirnin AT- ^ ■ '
jiifiaiSffifiBS On motion of Commissioner Buckley, seconded by Commission-
l*""*"- er Bercut, the following resolution was adopted:
Re3Qluti9r; ^p, ]^g
RESOLVED, that on recommendation of the Civil Service
Commission, the Mayor, and the Board of Supervisors, the
Controller be and is herely requested to approve a sup-
plemental appropriation In the amount of $30,^00.00 from
t^%^T?i^°? ""^ ^^^ Department Compensation Reserve?
to the following appropriations:
012.130.03 Wages - Park Commissary Division - S 28 800 nn
012.130.0^ Wages - Park Recreational Dlv. - I l[^[^
to provide funds for the compensation of the following
enployments: *
Sec.Ub 8 1-52 Counter Attendants
10 1-53 Vendors
Sec.Uc 1 1-53 Vendor
® 1.186 per hour
® 200.00 per month
® 200.00 per month
:---:t hjraents,
fKlutlcn Hy,]]^
for the period November 1, 1950 to JUne 30, 1951: these
positions being established by action of the Civil Serv-
ice Commission as reclassifications of permanent employees
and involve no new en^^lcynents.
Contract pQV.Tents . Bond Rip^^
On motion of Commissioner Bercut, seconded by Commissioner
i^lppel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No, p7
RESOLVED, that for the best interest and proper conduct
of the Recreation and Park Department, the Controller be
end is hereby requested to approve the following payraentB:
(a) J.f.MURi^HY Fprjf^T^nTTcif
Pinal Payment & Acceptance - to Antone Petersen & Sons
tontrcct No. 31, Controller's No. 13^, period ending 10-^-50;
earne(* $30,773.29 of not contract C3A,192.5A - 8ii«x2S $3,U9.25
tt) GLEN PARK JMFRCVEMEjrrS TQ GRCIM)S
Final foyraent & Acceptance - to Huettig & Schrnnn,
Contract No. 36, Controller's No, 162, period endin.-
10-3-50; earned $25,778.38 of net contract :29. 119.92.
c3,3^1.0^
^c) CORONA HEJ^HTS PLAYGROU?JD IMPItOVShEXTS
First fnyment - to J. Henry Harris, Contract No. 55,
Controller's No. 59, period ending 9-30-50; earned
v3,776.50 of net contract of C8,000.00 - t3,398.85.
<^) -WEST K:RT/^r Fpip^-r,,^^;,
First Payment - to Wn. Mcintosh & Sen, Contract N^.57,
controller's No. 65, period ending 10-2-50; earned v6,C35.
of net contract of ^25,^^8^.00 - ^5, 476. 50.
»«) £JCCEL§T^,-i p-a-R0VEME:rrg
First Payment - to J. Henry Karris, Contract No. 60,
'-cntroller's No. 92, period ending 9-30-50; earned
« 13, 194.95 of net contract of C 74, 598.00 - Cl 1,875. 46.
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(f) CHflffig gSWTgfi
Third Paynent - to H.L. Petersen Construction CoaDanv
Contract No. 49, Controller's IJo.21, period endim? 9-30-^0.
earned UO, 843.99 of net contract of e326,3a4;00^ 9.:jo.50,
C16,570.U
(g) fflfiSffilO fflfflHTS
Third Payment - to H.L.Fetereen Constniction ConjDanv
Contract No^3, Controller's No. 361. period ending ^50,
earned Cl8, 202.65 of net contract of 537,774.00-14,472741.
(h) LONGfELLOW FIEIDHOrT.Slj;
Fourth fayment - to Wn. Mcintosh & Son, Contract No
44, Controller'e No. 297, period ending 10-2.501 earned*
C6,039.00 of net contract of ^22,577.00 -C2, 007.00
(i) flICH>:QND FIElJ3HOir53r
Fourth fiayment - to J. Henry Harris, Contract No 46
Controller's No. 324, period ending 9-30-50; earned '
523,888.29 of not contract of $47,331. 00 - S2, 582.89.
(J) SOUTH SUNSET Cr.UBfff^fgf;
Fifth faynent - to Wellnitz & DeNorde, Contract No. 38,
?S?*SSJ^?^ '/°-^^2' ^^^°^ ®"^i"« 9-30-50, earned
C21, 878.63 of net contract of C23, 764.00 - C3, 859.06.
(k) BYXBEE FISmHOn,^
Fifth Payoent - to H.L.Petersen Construction Conpany.
Contract No.41, Controller's No. 235, period ending 9-30-50.
earned c 16,452.29 of net contract of v21,672.00 - '
Cl,323.30
(1) SOUTH SUNSET flR^ytJp.^
Sixth Payment - to Wellnit» 4 DeNarde, Contract No. 33.
Controller's No.257, period ending 9-30-50; earned
^60,314.96 of net contract of $83,372.00 - C6,065. 22.
(m) BYXBEE GROUNDS
Sixth Faymont - to H.L.Petersen Construction Conpany,
Contrftct No. 40, Controller's No. 193, period ending
9-30-50; earned ^72,892.47 of net contract of 379,436.00 -
03,986.64
(n) MltSX
Sixth Payrnent - to Elvin C. Stendell, Contract No. 42,
Controller's No. 247, period ending 9-30-50; earned
031,877.00 of net contract of C 31,985.00 - C2,097.l8
(o) COrtONA HEIGHTS JUNIOR W1^?A1\.^.
Eighth i-ayment - to Wm. Horstnieyer, Contract No. 39,
Controller's No. 201, period ending 9-30-50; earned
vl69,397.15 of net contract of C297,849.00 - C27,746.42
(p) SUNSET, OCEAN VIEW, POTRERC HILL & ST. MARY' 3 aECREA-
TICN CEffTER^
Eleventh Paynent - to Carrico & Gautier, Contract
N0.22A, Controller's No.lU, period ending 9-30-50; earned
c/63,284.30 of net contract of ;842,000.00 - C49,S6l.64.
(q) BUR!ET7 C{;'r|7,p
Twelfth pQynent - tc Elvin C. Stendell, Contract
No. 28, Controller's No. 67, period ending 9-30-50; eHmc?
<;273,916.88 of net contract of C300,000.00 - Cll,125.08.
feyp^ntg - rark Diviaion
On action of Ccranissioner Shea, seconded by Comsissioner
Dippel, the following resolution was adopted;
RESOLVED, that for the best interest and proper conduct
cf tne .^creation and Park Departiaont, the Controller be
and ia hereby requested to approve the foUi^wing payaentsr
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(f) CHCfflSE gEWTSR
Third Payment - to H.L.Peteraen Construction Conn-nv
Contract No i9, ControUer'a No.21. perioS eJdJn^ Sio.
eamad 040,843.99 of net contract of l326,3al;00^ 9-30-50,
' ^16,570.U
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Third Payment - to H.L.Poteraen Construction ComDanv
Contract No.53, Controller»a N0.36I, period endiniffi^o.
earned Cl8,202.65 of net contract of r37,m.^\'^nlli[
(h) LQNGraLLCW FIEIJ)Hnr,r<^/r
Fourth Payment - to Wn. Mcintosh & Son, Contract No
a, Controller's No. 297, period ending 10:2.50,^^ed*
C6,039.00 of net contract of 022, 577.00 <2,007?00
(i) RICH^:OND FIEIi)HQUSR
Fourth fvi»nt - to J. Henry Harris, Contract N0.46,
Controller's No. 324, period ending 9-30-50: eerned
e23, 888.29 of not contract of 047,331.00 - 02,582.89.
(j) SOUTH SUNSET CI.URtfg^fgf;
Fifth Payment - to Wellnitz & DeNorde. Contract Nn •»«
L°fS7l'6^'%'°-P' r'°' ^^^^"« 9.30-;6,':arn^^'' '''^''
C21,878.63 of net contract of 023,76^^.00 - C3, 859.06.
(k) BYXBEE Fg:iJ)HQ[J<?S
Fifth Payment - to H.L.Petersen Construction Company.
Contract Nc.41. Controller's No.235, period ending ^30-50-
earned 016,452.29 of net contract of ^21, 672. 00 - ^-^^°'
Cl,323.30
(1) SOUTH SUNSET r.|^n^^^<^
Sixth Payment - to We Units 4 DeNarde, Contract No 33
sS'??v^'^ '/°-f '^' P"'"'"^ ^'^^^"^ 9-^-50; earned '^^'
560,3U.96 of net contract of $83,372.00 - 06,065.22.
(e) BY^BEF 'irr^Tf g
r Z^'^M^^!^"^ " ^° H.L.Petersen Construction Concany.
Contrnct No. ^0, Controller's No. 193, period ending
9-30-50; earned 072,892.47 of net contract of 379,436.00 -
^3,986.64*
(n) MILSX
Sixth Payment - to Elvin C. Stendell, Contract No. 42.
^?f55i^ ^"°• ^"^^ P^'"^^ ^""^^ 9-30-50J earned
c31, 877.00 of net contract of C31,985.00 - C2,097.18
(o) CORONA HErr.f^S JUNIOR M^^.^FTI^
Eichth raynent - to Wm. Horstiaeyer, Contract No.39.
-^Jj'^i^i^f ^ ^°- ^°^' P®^^°^ ^"^i"g 9-30-50; earned
ci09,397.15 of net contract of 0297,8^9.00 - 027,7^^6.^
(p) SUNSET, OCEAli VIEW, POTRERO HILL & ST.MARY'S T^^PilA-
TICN CEtJTER^
Eleventh Payment - to Carrico & Gautier, Contract
-°;i^i>^^S^''^^^®'''^ No.lU, period ending 9-30-50; earned
v/0^,284.30 of net contract of Cat2,000.00 - C49,86l.64.
(q) BURfSTT CF,;^p
„ ,0"^^^^^ Payment - tc Elvin C. Stendell, Contract
-o;foi°2«''°i^®'''^ ^^'^'^* P*^''^^^ «"^i««: 9-30-50; earned
<r^/j,9it).88 of net contract of 0300,000.00 - 011,125.08.
iajl;^ ^yffip^g - hrh rt^igipn
On option of Commissioner Shea, seconded by Commissioner
I^ippel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. lU
ftESOLVED, that for the best interest and proper conduct
cf tr.e Recreation and Park Department, the Controller be
a«i is hereby requested to approve the following payments:
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Pinal Poyraent - to Fayne GonatructlonCoSpany Contract
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(b) MUSIC CONCERTS - QQURM qf^j^i PAffl
Third Payment - to Ralph Murray. Musical Director.
Contract No. 82, period ending 9-30-50} earned 07 660 06
of net contract of C25,000- 1 . - - - 02 860 06
(c) U.3.NAVY CRUISER "SAN in^J^Mr^j^cQ" MRMr^pT/il
I^ird Payment - to Wellniti & DeNaTde Contract No 313
of vl3,-410.O0 02.778.57
(^) Liycm fmhmmKAm rnNTRQi.r.Fn TRpinflTirrf ,7t,ti7i
Third Poyrent - to Aaaociated Engineers Inc Coal
tract No.356, period ending 9-30-50; earned 032 389 oTof
net contract of 032,389.00 I .-ll; 9^.01
(e) WOfiTH BEACH TEEN-AGE CE^fi . ai^wttat ppM^.r
for period JUly 1, 1950 to JUne 30, 1951- . ! . - ll.oo
(f) ARM3RSD CAR S^.^\nf,
«rvl^w'f^ '^''°'"^'^ ^^'" Service. Inc.. for anr.ored car
service for park revenue units for September, 1950 -C.^96
Intra-Rind Trans f^ra
On motion of Comlasioner Buckley, seconded by Commission-
er Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution Nn. ]^i^
HESCLVED, that for the best interoat and proper conduct
of the Recreation and P-rk Dep^rt^»nt, the Controller be
M. is hereby requested to approve tho following Intra-
func Transfers:
Recreation Divla^nn
AFprop.012. 110. 13 -i2- Approp. 012.119.13 - 02,917.U
B-21Q Of flrp Vff^ff^^n^
Replftcin^ Lucile Dcyle on sick leave with-
out pay July 12 to Oct. 11, 1950 - C518.50
0-58 Gnrri^ri^r
nepl'icint- John Uolcn on sick leave with-
out pay Aufi. 7 to Aug. 31, 1950 - C163.63
R-56 Fl«^YFround D^rpri;.nr
i^eplicing huhy Jackson on sick leave with-
out pay Sept.ll to Sept.30, 1950 - C181.32
Replacing Gertrude Simonton en leave with-
out pay Sept. 19 tc Nov. 1, 195O - C373.36
iteplncing Anne Solomon on leave without
ray Sept. 15 to Sept. 30, 195C - 0136.36
nepl-.cine,- Doris Westhoff on leave witn-
^t pay Sept. 19 to Oct. 6, 1950 - 0175. DC
i^eplacing Lucile Stewart on sick leave
witfout pay Sept. 13 to Sept. 30, 1950 CL25.0C
•'feplecinj Jerry Cirantin^s on leave with-
out pay Sept. 25, 1950 to Fteb.2^.lv51 - 0993. 2ii
10/1^/5'
4. ..'
Bf56 Plg^T.rouad niractor
\ ...^-tyiaiofl Replacing lAicile Stewart on sick ler.vo
i2»'*^ without pay Oct. 1-31, 1950 - C250.OO
l^yj^ix farh Pmg49n
Approp. 012, 350. 13.01 -i2- Approc.012.200 13 01 - i^5 rw^ rv^
(Poodstuffa . Can?, *^ (Contractu;rs;mce. "^'^'^
Mft^^ier) Corap Mather)
l^att 4il9tB>gn^
n; ^^^^''"♦K^ Conni3sioner Cippel, seconded by Connisaion-
•r Shea, the following resolution was adopted: ^^°°^
|_^y,|.>r.!;c.I36 Reaolution w^, j^^
flESOLVED, that for the best interest and proper conduct
°^.^' ^^'^^tion and Park Department, the ControUer^
and^s herety requested to approve the following allotT
I ^-^iti^D 2iY. Recreation Divi?^^n
012.111.13 Allowance for Overtine -^yyQ qq
C12. 200. 13.01 Contractual Services ^^55 qq
' 33 .'inila Park Division
Ui^. 300.03-1 Materials & Supplies, Resale. " * 6nn no
012.350.03 Foodstuffs - CoLd8s;ry ' ^'L 9^^'^
033.321.12.03 FUel 4 Lubricants -^mis.aiy '!?S*X
0 ^Pii-'?-°^ v"r' '^^'^ * ^^^^^ PVuits^Com. :5oS;x
012.215.^1 Maint. & Aep., Walks and Roads
(Fleishhacker Flay fie Id-Surfacing
Sidewalk) . ^Pioonn
012.215.02 I^aint. & Rep., Walks & Roads ''^'^'^'^
(Surfacing Sidewalks-Zor logical
°^^^"«J C.1,240.00
ixre Orders :r Service Orders and Work Drf'er.^
•'.n iTfers - ~
UMIlte Cn notion of Connissioner Parr, seconded by Coanissioner
i>nea, the following resolution was adopted:
*"" '^'' ^^"^ aesolution ;jn. 1^7
RESOLVED, that for the best interest and proper operation
«5^ 4 (Recreation and Park Departnent, the Controller be
!^ u u 11^ requested to approve the following Service
cr Work Orders:
fel for^^J*f'''"r^^ ^^'^^^' ^^^^^ Insurance Conpany for
fr^n^f/ ^ I^'STirance - purchase of Lot 6, Block 6023,
Z ^^^;f^'*alty Company, for McLaren Park -
Approp. 012.600.03 27.00
fWnl^.?^^^^''^?^ °^ ^^^^'^ ^'°''^-«' Building i;epair, for
finishing anc installing steam and return line, vilves,
fit'' ^^?i°^ tables, at Children's Quarters -
Approp. 012.200.03 _ ,'20: 03
inL^?.?''P'^^°°"^ °^ ^^^^= Works, Building Repair, for
installing control valve (notorized) where existing valve
flalboa Park Nurseiy. Approp. 012.200.01 vUO. >:
U) To San Francisco Water Departnent for rental of trench-
ing .-nachine for 2 days at Harrying Park Golf Course.
Approp. 012.200.04 1 C»?.3C
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C4an£e Orders » Bond fbr^H
:tl
On action of Comaissioner Shea, seconded bv ^o-nmipo^
Bercut, the following resolution was adopSdl °'^'
Resolution w^, j-^a
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(1) Change Order No 1 - J.Henxy Harris. Contractor
for lowering li" valve located southwest cor of
Fleldhouse, CORONA HEIGHTS, Contract No 55 Con-
troller* s No. 69 U9.91. '
(2) Change Order No.l - Mrxtinelli Construction Co
^/rl'^^fl/ ^^^^'-^^^^^^ ^e modified downward ^.d'
be credited as a service choree for use of ^r^mr^^■^ ,
.ffiST PCaTAL, Contract No.57, Controller's No. 65 - C18.00
U) Change Order No.l - FUN3T0N HEaTEJG SYSTEM Eorire
Heating & Pluinbing Conipany, Contract #52 - c;nir;ner's
No 55 - to exchange existing 1200 RPM notors on Modine
Units extended cone projector type heaters S £0^%
constant speed In the gynnasiu^n section - complete iith
all electrical work and taxes - 0217.00 ^^«^« ^^
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Extensions of TiiM
The Secretary read letters from various fimui, requesting
extenaicns of time on construction projects:
Resolution fj^. ;y^
RESOLVEI), that on recommendation of the General Manager,
the following requests for extensions of tias be approved:
roil*!°,f°^J'**„""^^"« ^ Plumbing Company, Contract No. 52,
Controller's No. 55. FUNSTON HEATINa SYSTEM, due to delay
in delivery of heaters, 60 days, to December 11.
!fi.!°«^^?^ Petersen & Sons, Contract No. 31. Control-
ler's No. 1>4, J. P. .'-lURHiY FIELDHCUSE - due to lack of
inspectors, moving of supplies to new buildings by direc-
tor , and moving of telephone and convenience station - 9^
calendar days, to Cctober 11, 1950 (Bond Rmd).
il^ ^A-i^o^i^^ * 3chroBB>. Contract No. 36, Controller's
S; : ?^* ^^ GRCUXS - due to resignation of inspec-
r^«^L^ . ^^ necessary personnel to check work - 32
calendar d^s, to October 3, 1950. (Bo.id FUnd)
it} IS^''°:rIS5!^°^'' * ^"' ^°"t»*«ct No. a, Controilc-r's
Trr^Z^L t???'^^^ FELDHC'JSE - due to delay of grounds
arcand building by L. C. Smith, Contractor, which was nec-
essary and unavoidable - A5 calendar days, to Ncvenber 25,
ilLl' ArtJ-.ur Wallgren, H£r^:£>E:.T :? STCRM SiyZn, F^ISH^
•^-ftr.n fLAYFJELi: - due to delay in deliver-/ of materials,
-"J ^ays, to Novenber 6, 1950. (Controller's Nc.^7)
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I jicDtHtfbor l^floring Lloenjes
Is^ilP^Sam^ ^ ^i of Conmisaioner Rickley, seconded ly Coramlssion-
tr Dlppti, the following resolution was adopted: ^^°^
Lu&iutt
a^aolutlon Wff. ^9
RBSCWED, that on the reconrondatlon of the General Man-
??^' this Coaniaalon does hereby approve issuance of Tae
following Mooring Ucenaea for Marina Yacht Harbor - Phrk
Ditriflion: *"*•
L ?rtteiaco
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>; i;t«Il St.
L ?r»ccl8Co
Lr^ BUSPgSS -
Boa^
"BXCAROO"
B«rth No.
202
"LEOrU" "Temporary"
15.00 per mo.
$7.50 per mo.
W^'s Report
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2.5Jl3n Author-
|-'*al.^ of Tiae
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•■•'.:t fcr McUiEN
General Manager's Report on Bids for the Administration
Mldii2£ — -_.^
Mr. Teller reported that the Secretary, on Tuesday, Octo-
ber 17, had opened six (6) bids for the ALTEi<ATIGN arri
ZlUMCEmn OF McLAREN LCDGE. All bids were beyond the
cost estimates of the Architect and in excess of funds
available.
The lowest responsible bidder was WILLIAM HORSTMEYER CO
with a proposal of $256,300.00. ''
The General Manager recomnended to the Cooaisslon that
the Mayor and Board of Supervisors be asked to approve a
transfer of funds from the department's accounts suffi-
cient to meet the construction costs of the Administration
Building, and that extension of time in awarding the con-
tract be requested in order to provide a time allowance
in which these transfers can be effected.
On motion of Commissioner Shea, seconded by Conmissioner
Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution ;jo. Ill
WHEREAS, this Commission having observed the operation of
the consolidated departments during the past three months,
13 unanimous in its opinion that the most important factor
in assuring the successful and efficient operation of the
combined departments is the provision of a Central Admin-
istration Headquarters; therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that this Comission does hereby request the
Mayor, the Board of Supervisors, and the Controller to ap-
prove the necessary transfer of funds as reconaaended by
the General r>lanager, to provide sufficient moneys tc award
the construction contract for the Administration Building
to the lowest responsible bidder, William Horstn»yer Co..
and, be it
fWTTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors be request-
ed to approve on extension of ti:ne in awarding the contract
tc November 30, in order to permit a time allowance in
which to effect the neces3'\ry transfer of Ainds,
The Secretary reported that William Horstaeyer Co. had in-
dlcp.ted their willingness to await the award of contract
up to md including November 30, and would submit letter
to that effect.
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BIfiUCTT,
rffibititutlon of
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The Secrotiuy r«ad a report of the Enginoor r^rr^m^^A*
the approval of the request of Klvin C. SteAd^irT ?^
tor for ti.e BURNETT RECREATION CENT^Rrtf ^^^.u^^tiL''
tion in the plastering contractor >. » ^° "»«• « ■uhititu-
On notion of ComlMioner Shea, seconded by Coomlssioner
Bercut, the following resolution was adopted: ™^"^°"*'^
Resolution f^^, y^i
RESCUED, that on recoDmendation of the Supervising Kni,i
1!:^' ^^''^^ ^- Stendell, General ContractoTfor the BUR
NETT RECREATION CEWTER project, be and isTereL^ranSd
permission to substituU SMITH & DANERI in lie7of 5esIe
SHAY, sub-contractor, who is unable to perform the work
Comaisaarv Personnel - Varlong y^^g
^n^tfrf^t*"""''' "^°'" Robinson, reporting that he has been
requested to approve many requests for tenoorary oersonnel
to staff the various comndssaiy units up tS th7p?^"nr
tin« and calling attention that eighteen US) pS^nent
counter attendants authorised in the Salary Ord We^
insufficient under the present policy of ^eratio^
TTie Mayor requests a report dealing with all aspects of
the situation and asks a determination of policy as to
whether the Commissary units should be operated by tho de-
partnent or by a concessionaire. If operated by the de-
J«^i^nh ^%^y°^ ?^^« ^^* ^ policy be established for
each unit as to the hours of service and the type of ser-
Following discussion of the problems involved, on motion
of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Commissioner Shea, the
ctotter was referred to the General Manager for investiga-
tion, report, and recomnendation.
Transfer of Land to School District for Sunnydale School -
Project ffy, o
The General Manager presented a nap describing a parcel
of land in McLaren Park which, under prior agreement, is
to be transferred to the San ft-ancisco Unified School Dis-
\. ;?r Public school purposes, in consideration of the
sum of 110,000.00.
On notion of Commissionor Buckley, seconded by Commission-
er Bercut, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. J4?
RESOLVED, that this Commission authorize the Generyl hfan-
ager to approve and forward to the Board of Supervisors a
resolution authorizing the transfer of certain reil prop-
erty in McLaren Park to the San Fronciscc Unified School
wstrict, upon the condition that t^.e sun of $10,000.00
Shall be paid by said School Department, to the credit of
the Real Pr^^perty Fbnd of the Recreation and Park ucrrds-
•lon, in consideration for said real property, being a
portion of Assessor's Block No. 636O, mere particularly
described as follows:
All that certain parcel of land, situated in the City and
^oiinty of Sin PYrancisco, State of Calif crnii, porticulir-
ly described as follows:
3eginning at the point of intersection of the southwester-
ly Une of Sunnydale Avenue with southeasterly boundary
line of lands described as Parcel B conveyed by the Hous-
ing Authority of the City and County of Son rrancisco, a
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of San Rrancisco, a municipal corporation bt\^. iTi^
Fbbrunry A, mO and recorded F^Suor; a' %Lolt t^V
3575, official records of the City and ct'.nflV'o ^"""^
Cisco, State of Colifomic, at paje 6^ Z Ln^.^'V.'^'^*-
northveeterly along the aaid Une^of WdaHi^u. J^
feet, thence at a right angle Bouthv^^el!^ 5S0 ?ee? ^^
thence at a right angle aoutheaeterly 500 feet tnthi
ent northwesterly boundary line of 1 ^d SLing^uS;!'"
ority, thence northeasterly on said boundary line 500 fnlf
|-!Kv»rfl' Joint Powers^ Agreement with San PVaneiflrn Pb-i,4»- a ^w
operation of the sut^surface of sJ^Mary-s I'^.'rTX,.
er Bercut, the following reaolution was ndoptedt
Resolution No, iy^
WHEREAS, thore has been filed in the office of this Cob*.
S'l ?Lr f^''°"^''^ ^^ ^ attention of the Members tSTre-
of a form of agreement between the City and County cf
Son R-onciscc, the Recreation and Park Coomlasion and the
Parking Autncrity of the City and County of S'ln ft-ancisco
which agreenent and the terms thereof provide forS^o
0? 2nrh'or%^r '^ *^^ respective powers and authorities
of each of the parties in connection with the acquisition
ILZT P^^P^^^?' ^^^ =l°sinS cf a certain st?eet, 'S
the leasing of certain property for the purpose of the
constructing and operating thereon and thereunder a public
off-street parking garage (ST.MARY'3 PARK), to which
agreenent reference is hereby njade and directed for 'its
detail; and
WHEREAS, it is the opinion of this Connission that said
fcrc of agreenent contains the joint plan, intention and
objective of th.e three (3) above n«ntioned parties anf
should be executed in substantial form by all said par-
ties in order that said project may be acconclished effi-
ciently and expeditiously; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that said form of agreer.ent on file with this
Conmission and to which appropriate reference has been
made hereinabove, ia hereby approved In subatance, anr^
the General ^fenager of the Recreation and Park Department
is hereby authorized and directed to execute said erree-
nent, or said agreement with any changes that may horeaf-
tor become necessary, but which do not change the sub-
stance or catter thereof.
Letter fron Supervisor Karvin E. Lewis - Sug.?estinr th.at
^^n '^flUflrg Vc fte-n'^ry-^ Jnited fMiin^ff f^n^ff?
he General Manager reported that he had received a letter
S-n^p^E^'"''^^'''' ^■'^'^^" ^- '°"^^' s^C&estinc that UllIC.i
o^UAKr. be re-nooed UNITED I.'ATIONS SQUARE.
The Secretary reai the letter which set forth the basis
I or the su^b'estod change.
After discussion in which Comaissioner Buckley eaphnslie-"
^'it it was fitting and proper that the name WICN SQLfARE
oe rotainec^ in comnanoration of the preservation of the
union, and that there should be serious deliberation be-
rore entertaining a suggestion to relinquish the present
name, "^
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,^-/9upr. ^*» natter was referred to the General Manager to oht^<«
':,^^ iSi., {jrth«^ infomation and background laateriarto Se co^"
^!!^ting rtnaaln* »i(?ered ut a subsequent meeting. ^**^
^iilSfi
Thore being no l\irther business, Chairman Parr declared
the meeting adjourned at 5:30 P.M. ^j-arvu
Respectfully aubnitted,
Secretary
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San Francisco, CaMfornU
'October 30, 1950
r.ction of
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■ l-b-FLEISH-
rJTFIEID
•".-LOGICAL
m IhUll s
A Special Meeting of the Recreation and Park r«-«.* «
was called to order on Jfcnday, October 3? 19 sS'Tt"^'"
11:00 A.M., President Sutter presiding. ' ^ *^
The following Conmisaionera were present:
Mr. Louis Sutter, President
Mr. Peter Bercut
Mrs. Henry J. Dippel
Rev, Eugene aea
Award of Contr^^c^p .
CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE SIDEWAiyS A!^ rrron Prr-r^,,,.
PLAYFIEIID .n. .SAN FRANC vCr.n^^^ ^^ ^""^^ ^LEISHHACKER
I^^ f^"''^.^^ ^^^ ^® ^^^* °^ proposals received Octo-
ber 10, 1950, for the CONSTRUCTION OP CCNCRFTE SIDpSIJJq
AND CUR&, FLEISHHACKER PUYFIEID and SAN ^ANCKC^^^
LOGICAL GARDENS, as follows: fWAVCISCO ZOO.
Proposal Proposal Proposal
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It was stated that the bid of Pacific Pavements Coinpany.
Ltd. originally the low bidder on this project at
f3,^95.00, had been disqualiflod becauso of mflthematlcol
errors in their proposal. Reloaso of PACIFIC PAV^vcf/ps
COMPANY LTD. from their incorrect bid was recommended
tjy the City Attorney, in order that the contract iwy be
awarded the next lowest responsible bidder.
On motion of Commissioner Bercut, seconded by Ccramlssion-
er Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 1/,^
RESOLVED, that this C-nnnission does hereby awird the
contract for the CONSTRUCTION '^F CCNCPET!: SIDEWAIKS A!©
CURB, FLEISHHACKER PLAYFISID and SAN FTUNCISCO Z'^^lJCT.l.
CAL GARDENS to LOVE & HAUN, 309 Worcester Avenue, San
Francisco 25, they being the lowest resp-nslb^e bidder,
for the sum of $3, 700.00; and, be It
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary shall file notice
cf approval in the official advertising of the official
newspaper of the City nnd County rf San Pranciscp.
Award of Architectural Contract - SILVER TERJUCE PUY-
GRCUNp_
On motion of C'-mmlssloner Dippel, seconded by Commisslrn-
er Shea, the following resolution was adopted:
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Resolution ^^, i;^
;^, in the City ^ County of S«-. Pr^c^c^rlhe^r:™.
laSOLVED, that the Recreation and Park r^™«<.-«
U.e agreement with WILLIAM G. S^CHaS^. ^Uee" ToT""
the performance of profoaslcnal aervicee In prepakS
ground plans and building plans, the estimted tota?^
cost of such ground plans inprovement hereinbefore re-
ferred to being $65,000^00, and the architec?^^! for
43 9^ "c^'ltl «^ 'f f /or plans, or a total cosi of
»3,900 00 the estimated total coat of such building
*55^.00, and the architectural fee n^t to exceed IWX
of T% of the total cost, or $7,750.00, and, te U
FJRTHEP. RESOLVBD, that the General ^fenager of the Recre-
atlon and Park Department and the Secretary of tte
Recreation Commission be empowered to execute this con-
tract on behalf of the Recreation and Park Commission
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DFMPLITION OF TTTMfnpi^PY mrrrr^n.GS - POPT,c;vrrrru ,^..^n^
2r ?5'llt7 r'^l^^^li^^^i proposals received Octo-
F. G. NUTTING. . * ," «
326^ Redwood Highw;y-s;.; k.ku Roia ^^'''''
Srm BROS. WRECKERS, INC ^j.c cy,
U35 Market Street, S. F. ^^^^'^
CLEVELAND WRECKING C^. . . . 4-^, „
2800 Third Street, S.F. ^'^
ANGUS McLEOD WRECK EiG tft/f nn
6:3 Bay Shore Blvd., S.F. »845.00
el! ^112"! ^f/^J^fsl^ner Shea, seconded by Commission,
er Dlppel, the fallowing resolution was adopted:
Resclutior, ^^, ^^7
U?n^'!?;i,f n^ ^''\?'^ ^'^ interest and pr'^per opera-
te-»oi the Recreation ^.nd Park Depnrtrjont, this ^-^n-
Tn'i rS i;?%i]^''''^ ^'"^'"^ ^^^ contract f^r the DE>f^Lr-
TIO.I PF THE THEATER BUHDING & CUSTOM H^USE BUnDT"".
P.r^^^ i? f^^SM-UTH SQUARE, t^ P. G. NOTTD'C. 326^'
s^.^f^^yQf^7 t""^' ^"^^ •'^"' -allf.mla, f.r the
!.?;% !^ °''' "^^ bid having been exanlned nnr' f-und
satlsfictory; and, be it
rjPTHER RESOrVSD, that the General :*ina«ror anr' the Sec-
retary are empowered t^ execute the c-ntract rn bchnjf
cT the Recreation and Park "o-missi-n, and, be it
mT^rER RESOLVED, that the Secretary shal? fPe n-^tlce
c. approval Ir the official advertising -f the official
r-ew3p..per of the City and Ccunty -f San Franclsc'^.
}£m^ AMD srry.vT. or -^^j (^^^ Dir?j^'y>3. t^KTS^r'JTH z
The Secretary read the list of proposals received Octo-
oer 30, 1950 for MDVCG A!^ STORING OF TEN DIORAmS,
P:hT.3MCOTH SQUARE, as follows:
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BttlNS VAN & STORAGE CO., . . ., ^^ ^
13th and MLssion Sta., S.F. •a,250.00
J. L. STUART MTO. CO., ... . ., ,,. ^
31-37 Front St., S.P. •a.«>A5.00
BECKER^S fCVIM2 & DRAYING. . . /»,« B4^\
28 Oak Grova Street, S.F. ^ ° ^^°'
SIMON BROS. WRECKERS ... /« ..^
U35 Market Street, S.F. ^^° J^\^;^^j
I^TJEnt of
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'*':'- Tank anS
J? .-^»i at
On Bction of Co»ni.j8loner Shea, seconded by Conniaaioner
Dlppel, the following reaolutlon waa adopted* ™^'*"°''®'^
RESOLVED that for the beat Intereat and proper opera-
tion of the Recreation and Park Department; thia C^^s-
sion doea herelgr award the contract for MOVING AND SSr
INGOFTEN (10) DIORAMAS, located in WRTShDOTH^ufS
to Ba(.lNS VAN 4 STORAGE CO., 13th and^ss^nlt^^T'
San Franciaco, for the sum of $1,250.00, they bel^ Li
lowest regular and responsible bidder, iaid biri^ni
been exaaiined and found satisfactory; and, be it
FTJRTHER RESOLVED, that the General Manager and the Sec-
TtZ f ^ ^'^^^^'•^^to execute the contract on behalf
of the Recreation and Park Commiasion; and, be it
FURTOER RESOLVED, that the Secretaiy shall file notice
of approval in the official advertising of the official
newspaper of the City and County of San Francisco.
Assignment of Cgntn?"^ -
gEMDimOK OF BUIIJT^r..q . EUREKA VAjTJiY Prjyyr.Rni^jr.
The Secretary reported that ROWLAND H. CARLETON, Vrecker
?r?LS"p?'lvrRnrJS'' ^^ DEMOLITION OF BUILDINGS at EUREKA
♦ o^r ?w "^"^ """^^^ Contract No. 6^, has been unable
to perform the work and desires to make assignment of
the contract to the next lowest bidder, FRED G. NUTTING
Who is agreeable to accepting the work for $1,000 00 '
the amount of the original contract.
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Commission-
er Bercut, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution ff^, ^^Q
WHEREAS, ROWLAND H. CARI£T0N under Resolution No. 77 was
p^roJ^! „^?r^°"^''*^^ ^°'' DEMOLITION OF BUILDINGS at
^UREKA VALLEY PLAYGROUND, and said ROWLAND H. CARLETON
r.r!iT l^^^'r^J:^''^'^ ^'^ ''^''^ *"^ desires to assign th.o
contract tc TOED G. NUTTING, said FRED G. NUTTING being
wiiiing and able to accept the work for the City and
county for the amount of the original contract; there-
fore, be it
RfiSCLVED, that this Commission approves the assignment
v[:f?I^?*i.?°- ^^ " I^EM^-ITION OF BUILDINGS - EUREKA
VALLEY PLAYGROUND, to FRED G. NUTTING, 326^ Redwood
nignway South, Santa Rosa; and the Secretary is herebj-
cirected to give the necessary notification of this as-
signment to the Controller.
Umi - TO PUBLIC UTILITIES, WATER DEPART^€N^, FOR IN-
iUA^Ui.lC;li OF TANK A^^t> pfff/LlNES AT NfT. DAVIDSON fAi« -
On motion of Conaiisioner Dippel, seconded by Coanisslon-
r aercut, the following resolution was adopted:
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WHEREAS, the POBLIC OTILITIES CCWISSION hAa r.n„..* ^
that the WAm DEPARTNENT be granted Se n^cessT'^r
alaslon to construct and maintain a sub-surface^tf!
tank and pipe lines on the suianit of MT. DAVIDSON fL
use as a water supply for the houses on the upner a^oL.
of the mountain J and *^^'^ slopes
WHEREAS the PUBLIC OTILITIES COMMISSION, through the
General hfenager J. H. Turner, has assurid t^^^hf
construction and operation of said tank and pipe iLs
will, in no way, interfere with the use of Mt D«vtJ!
ftu-k or the Easter Cross and as set forth if ; ^I^h^"
J^er^'u'^'' '^^'^''^^ °' ^^^ tank a:;d''une:rtLSr
RESOLVED, that on recoanendation of the General Manager
the above requested permission be granted to the WATFs
DEPARTMENT, PUBLIC UTILITIES CCMMISSIONras so^ for^
in the map submitted and placed on file with the Secre-
tary.
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stlx Bond
jj./.::.". K. 151
Work Orders .
^''- •ppropriation
wVfllSTRATIGN
On motion of Commissioner Bercut, seconded by Commission-
er ohea, the following resolution was adopted: ^^^""^
Resolution ^^, i^^i
RESOLVED that for the best interest and proper opera-
tion of the Kecreation and Park Department and thfcon-
tinued development of the Recreation Bond Rand BuUdiL
Program, the following work orders are approved^ ^
(1) Work Order to the Recreation and Park Depart-
ment, Recreation Division, for services of
employees required for preparation of plans
and specifications during November and Decem-
ber, 1950 - Appropriation No. 180.056.00
^'°"' ^^^ ^3.a6G.OO
(2) Work Order to ^he Recreation and Park Depart-
ment, Recreation Division, for services of
Inspectors of Bond Flmd Project under con-
struction during November and December,
1950 - Appropriation No. 180.057.00 -
^^^"^ ^"^) 15,520.00
BUOEr.^^ 3UPPI£MENTAL APFRCPRIATICN - ADMINISTRATION
The General Manager reported that, following the Com-
r ri!" ?^^''^^°".'^'^®'' Resolution No. Ul (meeting of
October 19, 1950), he had conferred with the Controller
on the possible transfer of funds to provide sufficient
mmnm^° "'"^'"^ ^^® Contract for the ADMIN ISTRATIC;
ouii^LNo, and therefore recommended that a request for
a supplemental appropriation of $60,011.00 be submitted
to ti-.e Mayor and the Board of Supervisors, and, .n mo-
tion of Commissioner Bercut, seconded by Comnissicner
J-lppel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution y^g, ;^^
WHEREAS, this Commission considers the provision of a
-entral Administration Headquarters a most important
factor in assuring the successful and efficient oper'"
tion of the recently consolidated departments; and
WHEREAS, insufficient funds are available in the depart-
ment's accounts to meet the lowest responsible bidder's
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,.-.' for Supple-
L-allppropriatlon
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proposal for the Construction of anit^ a^„4«4 *
landing to the extent of e6c,0u!Si? th'eletre^'Je" t
RESOLVED, that this Comission does her«v^
myor, the Board of Supervisors a^tJ!^ 'J^'^!f^ ^«
approve a supplen»ntal appropriation in tL° ''^^^•'** ^°
l&,011.00 fro,, the follSiin^ appropriations r^"' ''
012.500.62 Reservoir Cover-Lincoln Way
and F\injton Avenue,
012.500.77 Sutro Heights Survey] Fi^ * '
and Developnent . . ., ^
012.500.111 Strawberry Hill Reservni,.V' * * -^-^'^n.OO
013.500.18 ae D„ Az'^M^'^tl!^:!^^!^,^'; ^^I^
to provide the additional moneys reaulrAH r« *w .
.inaction of Alt.r.Uo„, a„a aZIIT^X 'ZZ X.
The Secretary reported that WILLUM HOftSTMEJER cn ,k
lowest responsible bidder hnd »„Kmi.*»? , •' **»
U-^^r Hipr««. their willingness to awaU ttf aw^ of t^." "'.""«
y^^'^- ,uest ror an extatl^ro^^firJore^rr'^^^i^^S^
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sdl
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ctfully subnitted,
Secretary
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San Pranciaco, California
November 9, 1950
l^e Eighth Regular Meeting of the Recreation and Park Corw
aiaaion wna called to order on Thursday, Nove^r 9 ig?r
at U'.OO P.M., Proaident Sutter prealdini.
The following Conalaaionera were preaentt
Mr, Louia fitter, Preaident
Mr. PVed D. Parr, Vice-Preaident
Mra. Sigmund Stern
Mrs. Henry J, Dippel
Rev. Eugene J. Shea,
There being no correctiona or omiasions, the minutes of
the Seventh Regular Meeting held Thursday. October 19th
and those of the Special Meeting held Monday October 1o
1950 were approved as read, ^* -?^,
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P^om Edward F. Crookshnnks and Aurio V. Kuntz. co-oartners
of the Uke Mercod Co«^any, requesting permis^iono dis"
solve partnership and for Mr. Crookshanks to sell his half
nterest to Mr Kuntz, who will continue the oJeraUon of
the Lake Merced Con?)any. aviu« yx
^motion of Comnissioner Dippel, seconded by Comissioner
Parr, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution N^, \^^
RESOLVED, that upon reconimendation of the General Manager
the Recreation and Park Commission hereby grants pernif-
1°": V ^"''^/a Crookehanka to assign hif inter^^^n
the Lake Merced Company to his co-partner, Aurie V.Kunta
who will continue the operation of^he Lake ^ferced Co^ '
pany, and the Secretary is hereby instructed to give such
written permission upon receipt of the agreenent dissolv-
ing partnership, said agreerent to have the City Attorney's
approval as to form. ' ^t-tumqys
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From Eugene J. Riordan Director of Property, requesting
approval of purchase from Edward John Redmond of Lots Nos.
!' V .. ^' ^^"^^ ^^^' ^» t^® ^•ra^'un^ of 137,000.00.
required for IJpper Noe Pla^'cround.
nn"fl'^°r. °^^Coramis3icner Stern, seconded by Commissioner
i>ippel, tl:e following resolution was adopted:
Resolution W^, i^i^
RESOLVED, that this Ccnrission authorizes the General Man-
ager to approve and forward to the Bo^rd of 3up6rvia:.rs
resolution authorizing the purchase of Lots Nos. 8, 13,
?Vtt'^°^^ ^^^' ^'*°" Edward John Redmond in the anour.t
CI »37,000.00 (Appropriation 180.558.35) required fcr
upper Noe Hay£roun'\ said lots being described as fol-
Lot 8, Assessor's Block 6638, located 130»
west of Church Street on north side of 30th
Street, size 25'xlU', commonly known as
1-OS.312, 312-A, and 312-B - 30th Street,
and imprcvenjents consisting of three sraill
3-roon frame houses, Tcr the sum of. . . . | 5,500.00
Lot 13, Assessor's Block 6633, located 255'
west of Church Street on north side of 30th
otreet, size 25'xlU', ccnronly known as
ito. 140- H2 Street, the improvements
consisting of a 2-stcry and ij^senent fran« .
building, with stucco front, containing
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!Tj.U. Block
20 rooma (J rental units), a J-rooin unit
in rear, with baseoBnt garage, for tha
•urn of.
•ti6,75O.0O
Lot U, Assessor's Block 6638. located
T^^'^'l'' ?'"^?' ^'"^^ on'norT L
of X)th Street, size 25'xlU', coanonly
known as No. 3^6 - 30th Street, and ia-^
provenents consisting of a-story fraae
building, containing one 3-room fUt
T.^"r^° apartment, and rear rental
unit of 3 rocoa for tha sum of. . . . ^ 750 00
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f Sign Fron L. J, Clarke, City Librarlfln f.««„«„*i
,.,: jbrary Site to erect an appropriate sl^n on S^ str^f ?? Permission
'-^ Pi^ORQt/M) Ubrory ia JU^ton PlaygroGnd °^ ^° ^'"^^^^
Portion of
Following President Sutter's stipulation th«* - -u * u -
the proposed sign be submitted JTubrari^ciarLt '..''^
Art Connission for clearance thi r^ir, I 2 ^^^"^ t^- the
approved. clearance, the request was unanimously
M -^ rsriiOH oi In connection with Public Library matters f h^ c
..>73 igUAilE for submitted for adoption a resol^orcl^Jfvi^! ft^^^.
r^^-^-^^^"- ^ P-^^- °^ MoCoppin Square f ci a B^an^h'^bf ic'^LibrLy^f
Resclutlnn V?^ 1^1
I «../..« Ng. 1» -WHEREAS, the Library Commissior has reaue«,f«^ t^ *
used advantageously as a Branch Public Ubra^rf^d
WHEREAS, this Commission has been advised bv th« n^ .*
tcrney that such transfer rf r^H. i ^ T ^ "® ^^^^ ^^'
recogni2es the desirabiUtf ofes JbU.hi P'^^L'''^'' ^^
bra,^ at MoCOPPIN SQL;Ai^''^e1e?:r^'t i?" ' '''"^' ''"
h'fr'^^'^; "?"' ""' Recreation and Park Connission does
Irll^ ej^^t permission to the Library Commission to
l^f Public Library on that property described as ?ol-
n^^f""^"^.^^ ^"^ P°^^^ "^ intersection of the
e?lf n ^ ^i"; °^ ^^'•^v^l street with the west-
tylLl f Twenty-Second Avenue and running
lis f.«f r :k^^"'^ ^^ ^ ''^^^^ ^"gie easterly
iff ! ^° ^^^ '^^^ westerly line of Twenty-
nMnf /'"'''^^"^'^"^ '^^^^^^ 85 feet to th.e
point of commencement. Being a portion of
Asseaaor's Block 2351.
fs^fn^r "Tf-"^'- ^SOLVED, that the use of said proper-
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^•■:ver.ience
if
P^eli~?n.^ r ^^P^' Architects, subrdttin,- for approval
We S^. r^i"^" ^"^ Convenience Stations at Rifle
^e. Sharp Park and the Pitch and Putt Gclf Cour.e,
Golden Cmte Park.
•^lanaUon'^%^"'''f^ Manager's presentation and detailed
Pollack ^P ? ^^v °^ f^elimin-ry Drawings prepare. Lv
^ouack 4 Pope for both Convenience Stations, and
:in!^^^^!'.°V?"'''*^^®^'''''®^ ^^^^' seconded ty Comr^ssiDnor
yp^^, wT.e foliowint resolution was adopted:
ii-i-s:
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LjfcjOM
- jitica of
•r/jil for
I ii'.iSi-cushion
::eS3::r. at
-•iJLrjiry Plot
Rgflolution N.J. 3^A
RESOLVED, that on recomrondation of the G«n-r.-i u^
the ?rell;,dnary Plans for the ConveniencrstItinn^''*r'*'
the Rifle Ranee, Sharp Park and the a?ch f^S ^t Golf
Course, Golden Gate Park, submitted by PolUck 4 Po^
Architects, are hereby approved. '^^^^^^'^ * Pope,
Worn His Honor, Mayor Elmer E. Robinson, requesting the
Conrdssion to explore the possibility of acqulrin^^out!
right ownership of Crystal Plunge. ^ -"-"-ng oui-
There followed discussion of the deterioratflrt nr^r.Ai*A
of crystal Plunge property and the dlmcuUiea ?o L "
mnSe^nt.'" ^°"^^^^^^"« ^^« acquisition, operation and
President Sutter informed the Connissioners that th« nr-.r^
llV.lt ""'" ^^°--f ly investigated rSel'creaUon '"
Comnission, an appraisal had been irnde, and it had been
unanimously agreed that its purchase w^uld be inadvisable.
S?«^^\°h«°r ^°f^f i°"«^ Pa^^. seconded by Commissioner
Stern, the Commission rejected all negotiation for the
crystal Plunge Property, and the Secretary was i^tructed
to submit to the Mayor a full account in support^Hhc
Comission's decision. yt^^^^ oi tnc
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FVon Bernard P. Hagan, H.& 0. Enterprises, proposing a
plan for Seating-cushion Concession at Keiar Stadiul
?erriri?"'^''^^°?.f Commissioner Parr, this plan was re-
ferred to a committee comprised of ft-esldent Sutter
^'tJ. n!^ ^""^ f • ^^""^^^^ ^°^ ^^P°^^ ^«d recommendation
at the next regular meeting.
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s^brJtlnr« • ?r!^'^' ^""^^^ ^^"^^^°^ °^ ^^li- Works,
SnSr i^t^r^P?^''^''^'^ P^°' P^^" °^ ^^ Sunset Community
L^^nlr'dr^riLo'ns" " '"^^^' ^ ^^ *^^^^^-^^' --«^-'
'irecteTth1t'^°?«'ft'''K2""'r' '''""^^^' President Sutter
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ioAIiVESAffiDE
-^ •••.i:n of Park- ?^io!lf ^o!' f ^ ^""i ^^"°''*^ f^^nager, and Mr. Thomas
-V.crity re. fore thi l.^''':^^^ °^ ^^« ^^^^^^S Authority, appeared be-
-':r :.Jtra - covering th^'n?"' «^t)rnlttlng for adoption a resolution
••i>.-nion of owratior r t^^^^iV^ ?^^' ^"'' ^^ construction and
•'■^'^ 3*-Ai^ °P«^atior. of the St.Mary's Square Farkinp Facility.
nn;«r^^*^'' submitted for exploratory and discussion pur-
poses an architectural sketch depicting one possible de-
velopment of the parking facility. ^ p i .e
^^. Fisher assured the Commissioners that all expenses
irriJ®^.^'' connection with the entire enterprise would be
net by the Parking Authority and/or that funds would be
provided to the Recreation and Park Commission to meet
^ny related expenses.
^OliniOt; AUTHOR 12 EX} FREIARATION OF NECESSARY
LEGAL DOCUMEirrS RR JDIOT CALL FOR BIDS WITH CITY
AJC CCU»OT CF 3AN FRANCI3CC PCR LEiiSE CP ST. MARY'S
wQtAnS ^RR^ yjp CONSTRUCTION CF GARAGE THEP.£G.\
■^ii:-REAS, the City and County of San FVancisco, the Rocrea-
tlcn and Park Commlsaion, and the Parking Authority, h&ve
11-9-50
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'^"^
L-ifc^jiority re.
|:,i Operation of
entered into a joint working agreement for the accom-
plishment of the construction of an off-street carkina
facility in the St.Mnry.3 Square area, and^e l^t^
of sane, which agreoraont is on file in the office of
the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and
WHEREAS, said working agreement sets forth the Joint
and respective powers and obligations of the parties
in accoirplishing said project, and
WHEREAS, it is the intention and plan of the parties
hertto that certain real property described in said
working agreement, and in addition to St. Mary's Square
be acquired and be added to the Square area for pro-
viding an enlarged parking facility, and
WHEREAS, it is the intention of the City and County
to acquire and hold title to said additional real
property, and
WHEREAS, Charter Section ^2 provides that only the
Recreation and Park Commission of the City and County
of San Francisco may lease to the highest responsible
bidder for a term not to exceed 50 years and upon such
terms and conditions as it may determine, 8ul>.surface
space under any public park or square and the ri^-ht
to conduct and operate therein a public automobile
parking station, and
WHEREAS, the real property to be owned by the City,
and the Square which is under the jurisdiction of the
Recreation and Park Commission, are intended to be
joined for the purposes cf the leas« and for use as a
garage, and a lease on said two parcels offered to the
highest and best bidder for the purposes contioned
herein, and
WHEREAS, by reason of the above ncntir-ned joint inter-
ests in said total parcel it will be necessary for
the City end County and the Recreation and Pork Com-
mission to act jointly insofar as their respective
rights and interests are concerned in calling for bids,
in detemining the highest bidder and in awarding the
lease to the successful bidder, and
WHEREAS, the Parking Authority of the City r.nd County
of So.n Francisco has rccomnended and requested that
the Recreation and Park Conrdssion, acting with the
'--ity and County of S:;n Francisco, Jointly issue a
call for bid3 for the ler.se of Uie St. Mary's Square
area and the construction thereon of an off-street
parking facility, and has offered to furnish this Con-
rdssion with the necessary data, terns, conditions and
specifications derived and deternined from its studies
of said site, for use in inviting such call for bids,
new, therefore,
BE IT Pi:SCLVED, that this Commission docs hereby re-
quest the City Attorney to prepare forthwith an appro-
priate Call for Bids, a forr. cf Proposal or Bid, the
form of Lease, the Specifications a«^ Conditions and
such other documents as are necessary for this Ccnr.is-
sion tc make such invitation for bids, all pertaining
to thie St.fixry's Square Area, and
BE IT PJRTKER RESOLVED, that said docunents and pr^
cedure be in joint frrr. with the City and County of
Snn Francisco as the other interested party therein,
and that the full services of the Parking Authority
as the arent cf the City and as the third party t^
said working- apreeraent, be erployed in accordance with
its powers, duties and obligations as are set forth in
s-iid agreonent for the purpose of coordinatinr; tr.e
acts of this : .ij-.isaii:: r.nd the City and County.
11-9-50
'J%^rAtA^ ^-
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, .^ti - Temporary and Non-Civil Service /^yyolntmBntij
i:jL^alSl ^ motion of Coramisaioner Parr, seconded by Connnissioner
!J=**"**^ Dippel, the following resolution was adopted: ^"^°"®''
Resolution No. I'^y
RESOLVED, that all Tenporary and Non-Civil Service ;»d-
pointnents made by the General Manager of the Recreation
and Park Department for the period October 19-November 9
1950, are hereby ratified and approved; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED that a report of said appointments be
transmitted to the Controller and the Civil Service Com-
mission:
Recreation Diviaioff
?i^ R?ty ^f ^r'^r ^^'•^'^*°^ 10-16-50 5 mos.|250.ino.
?1S L^ t^"^^ Instructor 10-13-50 1 mo. $250. mo.
?1?? ^f S? • ^l^'-iiteno. 10- 9-50 1 mo. $200.mo.
T-591 R56 Playground Director 10-2^-50 5 00s.ei.75 hr.
Exempt Civil Sep^ice ADp94p^mf.pt.p
R56 Playground Director Part-time, $1.75 hr. , not to ex-
ceed 879.50 per month - permanent - FRANK MOORE -
IO-I0-5O
^'^^ Intra-Fund Tranafera
On notion of Coranlssioner Parr, seconded by Commissioner
Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution !;9, I^Q
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper conduct
of the Recreation and Park Department, the Controller be
and is hereby requested to approve the following Intri-
Fund Transfers:
Recreation Div|at9n
Approp. u 12 . 1 10 . 13-l2-Appr op . 012.119.13 - . % 2,552.-45
^210 Office Assistftnt.
To replace Lucile Doyle on sick leave
without pay, 10-11-50 to 1-9-51 150^.75
0-58 C^rdenp.r
Replacing Prank Walsh on con^jensation
10-30-50 to 11-29-50 1207.50
R-56 flnypronnH Director
Tc replace Bernice Rogers on sick leave
without pay IO-I6-5O to 3-15-51 . . .$1,250.00
Tc replace Floy Fra?,ier on leave without
pay 10-30-50 to II-II-50 $111.73
Replacing Nancy Bean on compensation
11-1-50 to 11-30-50 1250.00
r.-ll^ 3uiwnir.^ Instfnictnr
r:eplacin»: Dolores Green en sick leave
without pay lC-13-50 tc 11-12-50. . . . 3223.-40
Approp. 012.199.13 to Approp. 012.126.13 - $^39.2.;
Lalitary r^u^jc p^y
To William ohipp, R-56 Playground Dl-
r&ctor-3C days beginning 10-] 9-50. . . 1252.88
To Elizabeth Johnson, B-4,08 General
{r ?^"?i°"°^^*P^®''' 30 days beginning
^'-'^'^^0 1236.36
i i-9-5C
TRAHSACTIONS
I'Ti.'ir cf
j:.vst Acc^g.
U-tliajfiJis
Approp.012. 119.0^-10- Approp. 012.110.04 - $553.12
Returning to Permanent Salaries a portion
cf the funds transferred to 012,119,0<i to
provide a replacement for Charles Rogers on
0-60.1 Foreman Gardener on sick leave with-
out pay,
Approp. 012.110.01-to-Approp. 012.119.01 . $700.00
0-58 Gardener
Replacing Dimetrioua Korkos on sick leave
without pay - 11-1-50 to 11-15-50. . $ioo 00
11-16-50 to 2-15-51. . . ; ; 600;00
Approp. 012.913. 04-to-Approp. 012. 200. 0^ - $1 goy ^c
Replacements & Re- Contractual Services ••^»°'^^.-'5
construction Fleish- Recreational Division
hacker Bathhouse
Sewage Ejector Punps
(To provide funds for Dredging and cleaning out
the Sharp Park Lagoon and Repairing the Piinip)
Approp 012.269.03-to Approp. 012.800.03 - ft/so 00
Armored Car Service Fixed Charges •^ju.uu
Park Commissary Div. Park Commissary Division.
(To provide funds for Burglary & Robbery insur-
ance of Recreation and Park Department receipts)
Revenur °^ ^°^^"^^^"* Accounts to Bureau of Delinquent
MgHVYN CC\E .
Mooring License Fees'for'boat "MISS IT" in »22.50
berth at Gas House Cove for months of
July, August and September, 1950 ® C7.50 per mo.
jjR^. i£ou mm sio 00
Damage to lawn on the South Side of the Maln'okve' '
^rLi^ ^^^v^^^^° Extension, Golden Gate Park,
caused by automobile driven by I^rs. White.
Prvv.Tent.s - Park Dlv^.^-.irr^
sSer\^hr f ,^°'^'^3Sicner Dippel. seconded by Commissioner
i>nea, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution 'Jy, ;^Q
off i^^'r^^'''^ ^°'* ^^® ^^^ interests of the Recreation
yi ^'^f^^^ep-^^^-'nt, the Controller be and is hereby
requested to approve the following payments:
Payronta . Park Div^p^r,n
miz ccf;n;RT3 - y^r.F^ qate pahy,
Fourth payment- to Ralph Murray, I-lusical Director
tS"Ar?*'n^''°- ^^' P^''^°'^ ^""^^"^ 10-31-50; earned
•V, Oil. 06 of net contract of 125,000.00. . . . $1,951.00
^OLN PARK AUTOMATICALLY COWTROLLED IRRIGATICN
Pinal Payment- to Associated Engineers, Inc.
.cntract f;o.356, period ending 9-X-50; earned
^■i^,J39.00 of net contract of $32,389.00 . . . .$3,238.90
Ar.>r.R£L ;^p }i^fr^
Jo Loomis Armored Car Service, Inc., for Armcred
-ar oervico for Park Revenue Units, October, 1950. $-i96.00
'^1 1
sr
11-9-50
L-a: nuJiSACTiDNS
, ,. Pitt i'AINTIIC LION house; AVURY, l^CES, wmST Kltr
\^ ::^ OF THE SAN FKANCI3CQ ZQQLC^TnAT. QARDEfrg * '
,_.iumiu*i. yVvolI PayaBnt-to J.Wm.Sorenson, Contract Nc 3U
period ending 9-25-50 i earned ^3, 705. 00 of net *
contract of 13,705.00 ^y^ ,^
LEAK-PROOFING, REPAIRS AND HEATING, FIRST FLOOR
0? con TOWER. TEUXiRAm HTT.T.
First Paynent-to A.W.Baum, Contract No. 353, *
period ending 9-26-50j earned $8,731.00 of 'net
contract of ^8,731.00 .$7 857 90
FEDERAL TAX ON ADMISSrOfl.?
To Collector of Internal Revenue for
October, 1950 | ^^^^^
SUPERVISION OF BUILDINGS AT PORTSMOUTH SQUARF
AND EXHIBITS THEREIN ^
Final Payaent-to San PVancisco Centennials
Connlttee, Inc., Contract No.l9A, period end-
ing 9-15-50; earned $5,000.00 of net contract
of 15,000.00 I g53^^2
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING OF FLOCD LIGHTS Al€
INCIDEmL LIGHTING AT Kf^AR STADTIJM
First Payment-to Manning and Whitaker, for
period endinfi 10-31-50; earned $330.95 oi not
contract of $1,225.00 ^ 330.95
PINELAKE PLAYGROUND TJl^jp
To Title Insurance & Guaranty Co. (for Pacific
Coast Construction Coin)any) for purchnse of
approximately 25.135 acres in Assessor's
Blocks 2^94-A, 2^99-A, 2500-A and 2528. . . .$120,000.00
TAXES-HETCH HETCHY FARfKLS AT MAyrfKH ^ Jfv pyr
To Alfred N. Davis, Tajt Collector, Sonora,
Tuolunne County-for taxes for fiscal year
beginning June 1, 1950 and ending Juno 30.1951 £ 660 12
--nnPaynents- Ccntrart Pavmenta - B^fip fr/^
On notion of Commissioner Dippol, seconded by Comnisaion-
•r Shea, the following resolution was adopted:
'""'"'"'^^'■^ Resolution Mn, ]^
RESOLVED, that for tho best interets and proper conduct
of the Recreation and Park Department, the Controller be
and is hereby requested tc approve the following pay rents:
GflATTA.'J P[^Yr.Rr>rp,r
nrat J-ayncnt-to Martinelli Construction Co..
Contract No. 59, Controller's Nc.l26, period
ending 10-31-50; earnod $5,7^0.00 of net
contract of ; 153, 200. 00 | 5^1^6.00
SILVER TERRACE f :,.|^Yr.Rnr;'j|->
First Paynent- Martinelli Construction Co.,
-cntract No. 56, Controller's No. 102, period
onding 10-31-50, earned £15,850.99 of net
contract of 4121,950.00 $ U,265.89
APrC3 aR;y;jr.g i,:z FgrPHnygg
rirst ?iy.-*nt-to Elvin C. Stendell, Contract
10.7'.^°"^''°^^®'''* '•°-93, period ending
r-C^^'* ^'^'•"ed ^9,353.t30 of net contract
f v29,297.00 I 8,<418.24
^ccnd fayn»nt - J.y.erjy Karrij, Contract
«o.55, Controller's No. 69, period ending
'i "il" ^^' earned S5,60^.itl of not ccntrict
of 38,000.00 : 1,645.12
11-9-^0
^^Vy S«cond Payment- J. Henry Harris, Contract
No. 60, Controller's No. 92, period ending
10-31-50} earned $30,169.45 of net contract
^^'-'^'598.00 C 15,277.04
WEST PORTAL FIEIDHQU^
Second Paynent-Wn.McIntoah & Son, Contract
No. 57, Controller's No. 322, period ending
11-1-50) earned $11,202.50 of net contract
of 525.484.00 ^ ^^^5,^5
CHINESE CENTER
Fourth Payment-H. L.Petersen Construction Co
Contract No. 49, Controller's No. 21, period *'
ending 10-31-50; earned $64,005.45 of net
contract of $326,384.00 C 20 845 31
PRESIDIO HEIGHTS PLAYGROmJD
Fourth Payment-H. L.Potersen Construction Co
Contract No. 53, Controller's N0.36I, period*
ending 10-31-50; earned 024,580.20 of net
contract of C37, 774.00 ^ 5 739 80
RICHMOND IMPRQVE>gr/rS
Fifth Payment- J. Henry Harris, Contract No 46
Controller's No. 324, period ending 10-31-50-'
earned 5?^, 6^3^90* of net contract of C47,33l.OO 02,471.05
LC?JGFELLCW FIELDHCUSE
Fifth ffeyment-to Wn. Mcintosh & Son, Contract
N0.44, Controller's No. 297, period ending
11-1-50; earned C21,035.00 of net contract
°^^2^'577.00 3 ^^^^^^^
BYXBEE FIEIDHOUSE
Sixth Payn>ent-To H.L.Petersen Construction Co
Contract No. 41, Controller's No. 235, period '*
ending 10-31-50; earned C 18,531.70 of net
contract of 021,672.00 ^ 1,871.47
BYXBEE GROUNDS
Sttventh Payment-to H.L.Petersen Construction Co
Contract No. 40, Controller's No. 193, period "
ending 10-31-50; earned 076,418.91 of net
contract of C79.436.00 ^ 3,173.80
XUTH sm;ge7 r.pp'.Trg
Seventh Paynbnt-to Wellnitz & DeNorde, Contract
No. 33, Controller's Mc.257, period ending
10-31-50; earned 070,545.50 of net contract
of .83,372.00 r 9.207.48
CCrriA HErr.HT,7 ^nrNIOR i.;U3E'JM
MnU. Payiaent-to Vfn.Horatiaeyer Co., Contract
No. 39, Controller's No. 201, period ending
10-31-50; earned C 130,553.00 nf net contract
of 0297,849.00 : ic,C40.26
Kintn Payment-toFi-ank W. Sciith, Contract No. 34.
Controller's No. 191, period ending 9-30-50;
earned 062,202.15 of net contract cf ! 57, U5.4>0 1,4.13. 72
niwirwj FBynBr.t-t& Carrlcc k Goutier, Contract
»o.22A, Central ler's No. 114, period ending
l%31-50{ earned 0800,130.91 of net contract
-f< 342,000.00 C 33,161.95
Thirteenth Payaent-to Elvln .. Stendell, Ccn-
U-act •;-.2?, :ontr-ner'9 No. 67, perlc-d ending
10-3;-5C; earned 0279,153.26 of net contract
3fv300,000.00 V 4,712.74
11-9-50
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ly;'^ TbirteenU Payment-Arthur W.Baun, Contract
i^w^i*— jjQ 29, Controller' 8 No. 62, period endimf
9-30-50; earned CU9,3U.81 of net contract
of CU5.587.26. *wat,v,
*^^'^ • C 2,777.95
MILEY GROUNDS AND Fq:r,(.H^^/.<gg
Seventh and Final Payraent-to Elvin C.Stendell
Contract No.A2, Controller»s No. 2^7, period '
ending 10-18-50 1 earned 032,930.00 c** net
contract of 031,985.00 ^ ^^^^.^
GRATTAN - DEMJLITinff
First and Final Paynent-to Cleveland Wrecking
Co., Contract No. ^8, Controller's No. 317
for donjolition and removal of buildlnga at
Grattan Playground Site, Alna and Rlvoli Sta. $ 1,U2.00
[iajtOrteff - Change Orders - B9nd Fbnr^
On motion of Connissioner Stern, seconded by Coamissioner
Parr, the following resolution was adopted:
(jjt./iiifii'^g.l^l Resolution No,]f>]
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper conduct
of the Recreation and Park Department, the Controller be
Crders'.B^ndXnd?"''''' '° ^^^^^^^ ^'^ '^^^°^^"« ^^-"^«
Change Order No. 1 - ELVIN C. STENDELL,
Contractor - to omit portion of closed 'over-
head at eaves and furnish and install closed
overhang as indicated on drawing, Sheet CD-I
Contract No.58, Controller's No. 93 '. NO CHARGE
Change Order No. 2 - Wn.McINTCSH & SON,
Contractor - for trenching and installing 1"
and 2" Galvanized Pipe to reroute water serv-
ice (this work necessary as service ran thru
new Fieldhouse), for the amount of . . C Ul 28
(Contract No. 57, Controller's No. 65)
Change Order No. 3 - J.HEf^Y HAIiixIo, Contrac-
tor - to rest Flagpole and Playground Pole
i>ign complete, for the amount jf. . . ^ 'i'^n no
(Contract No.A6, Contrcller's No. 32^) ' ' ' ^ ^^-^-^
Change Order No. 3 - ^A.-^K W. SMITH, Contrac
icr, to replace curb broken before contract
was started and for addition of S" layer of
loan required to complete job - Contract No.3^.
Controller's Nc. 191 . C 635 80
♦V:its tar
.;^,..^4^ tlSquests for .^diti=n»1 .llotp^.p.,
Cn motion of Commissioner Shea, seconded by Ccmmissior.er
-ippei, tne following resolution was adopted:
t^esolutiPr. ^^, ;<.?
S'^C^'^' ^""^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ interests and proper conduct
01 t^.o ..ecroatlor. and f^rk Department, the C::ntroller be
''G IS neroby requested to approve tno following allot-
ner.ts:
012.130.03-2
.rft9v - Jn-x.ornrY . p^rk Comrl35>ir/ livision :3,500.00
0etiao.nal eraploymenta at playfields, etc)
11-9-5C
II
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II
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LuL WAKSACTIONS
i'j tor
Reaueata for Additipn^^ /jjj^^f^^^^j (cont'd)
012.130.0A-2
VMM " TenpgrqrY - fark RftrrnQti»nr|-| n^^jflipn C3,600.00
ticn 10.162 (Seasonal eiaploymenta at Kezar Stadiuia, etc.)
012.200.01
(Miscellaneous repairs and services
Noveober and December, 1950) '
012.300.01
mWrifl^g ^ gMPPlles - Pnrk Gnnqn] PlTtglnn C5,000.00
(Seasonal demands for tools for pruning and
for horticultural supplies)
012.385.02
fgffig? ^n^ Fftoj fpr Anlr^nls . S.F.,^ffn &1, 000.00
(Required pending liquidation of outstanding
encunbrances, the actual charges being less
than amount of encumbrance.)
012.300.0^
(Seasonal Demands)
012.200.13
CgntractUQl Serv^yec^ . Recrent^yn Divi9,]9n C300.00
(Seasonal requirements)
Ci2.2c3.i3
Ailowfinc;f; RnrloYsos' Znm - Rec^r^nt.^pn I?1y :500.x
(To provide funds for Oct. & Nov. 1950
niileage allowances)
C12.500.73
golden GQto Park Dr^i^^p,. Corroction.^ ^50.00
(For advertising for bids and awards of
contracts)
012.500.78
(For advertising fcr bids and awnrdo of
contracts)
012.111.13.01
ttlJgVU.Cg for Qygrt.^-.^. . z^^::^ M^tnop CI.^Cl.:'.
(Overtlr<e for various classifications wrkiri^-
1 extra driy each week at Cai^p Mather)
012.^00.01
^1
'12.^00.03
^-ii-^rX - Park :..,r.~i-.^^pf "v^^g :2,856.C0
^I2.i:0C.I3
*S:^it/r:^r.t, - necreny p^ PliYifft'Tn ;9CO.0O
(To purchftse itens listed in 1950-51 Budget)
1 1-9-50
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J. Ip^J*^^**^*- 033.216.12.01
Mslntgnftncv & fiepair. Auto Kouint, ■ f^^^ p^^. ^ 1,000.00
033.216.13
Maintenance and Repair, Auto Equipt - Recrea-
ii^fi-^^^'^fi^^fl ^ ■ C 500.00
,: f la^o^aol Award gf Infpriaal Contracta anri pry^g^g f^r ^fyigg pr •■r^rlr
Jtrrt;! °" work The Secretory submitted the list of bids on several Inforr
al improvojnent projects as follows, and the General f>Iana-'
ger recommended award of the contracts to the low bidder
In each instance, *u.iai
On notion of Cooauissioner Shea, seconded by Commisslcner
Parr, the following resolution was adopted:
Resclution N-9. \f.-}
RESOLVED, that this Commission awards the following inform
al contracts for various improvements In the Recreation
and Park Department to the low bidders, to wit:
SHARP PAr.K uonr.^ rt^f-f^- F^^'j
i*K ^^i^.lV ^' •^ALLGHEN, 1801 Mariposa 3t.,S.F. e 900.00
Other Didders: i-cosenberg Bros. Grading Co. Ol,000.
Ferguson Bros Zl,\25.
FLEIJHKACKER PLAYFIELD
Low Bidder: - iiRGUSCN BROS., 8923 San Leandro
Street, Oakland ■- q7q qq
ether Didders :C 'Mara & Stewart, Ltd. . .* \il 009 *
Pacific Pumping Co vlil60.*
GOLDEN GATE PARK STADIW-I, SOUTH TliAINIX
QI/Ai^TE:^S; CVl^ruiAVl & INSTALL BOILEr.S v ^jl^f^.^^
Low Bidder: CMAiu. & STF^ART, LTD., 218 Clara
Street, S.F. , ji ^55 qq
Other Bidders: J.Elmar Riddle Company . .'c 1,508. '
Reichel Enginnering Co.. .Cl,565,
SEWAGE TrJilATMENT PLAITT: BIDS FOR DOMESTIC WATER
^IJUl
i^w Bidder-PACIFIC PUKPLMG COMPANY ~~
r*x n,.. ^^°^ ^" Ler.ndro St., Oakland. , , . t 9^7.00
Cttier Bidders: Ar-Go Pump Company. ..." 98^.80
Scott Machinery Oyn^jany . C 1,027.00
PlilELAKi-: PUYGROUr© - FEE FCh TITLE LVSURANCE
f ^^^' ^^^^^•^C:XIMATEIY 2').135 Acres
10 iitiQ Ins. & Guaranty Co. (Apprcp.C12.6C'0. 13-2)C ^50.00
FUNSTC;; PLAYGROIJ.X - MAKLVG rONNE':TIONS AND EN-
ORGING THE EXISTING ELE'JTRICAL SE;{VICE TO THE
£^ATi:.G SY/.TEM cij?u.F...Tiy ai:i:;G i:;srn:.i^.;
I:. Department of fubiic Works, Building Repair,
ocnd Rind .* iq-, qq
:a/-!P MATHER - FELLING SIX TFU^JS - LN'CLXING .^Z-
L.t/Ai, ^;jn r,ELV3TA:.i,.ATTCN of pcvi-a Li.-gs
.? jcpirtnent ~.f FubUc 'Jtiliticj (Appropriation
012. 200. 13. 01) ^ ..
■ .5;nd'i-\;n") '■'^^''^^^^ ^'T :^>rri'-^:.t-. /^^r^:x^l^ti:^:; - ..ecroati::! -iv.
•* -'-''MT' '' "" -" -^-f' '■ -^mnisuioner Icrr, secon'Je^ bj- C-^nrlsal -^nor
■^ KTfirt-*! r. . •^^*''^f*i ti.n following rosoluticn was adoptee":
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L:a: thaksactions
«-> 16A Reeolutlon f^g.^A^
RESOLVED, that for the boat intereate and prooer ««*..„♦.
of the Recreation and Park Departa«nt. Sirc^aHon''^"
does herety request the Mayor, tho Boird of 9q^?o
and the Controller to approve the re^^atL^Sf^''"'
Appropriation in the aiSnt ofTjl^Z'^.'o^ C^XlTtT'
cover ftorchase of Equipment required for the folwL
Recreation Centers (Appropriation 180.066.00 - Squip^nt),
BURNETT f^g un nn
OCUN VIEW S7 190 on
j.-::»»ntal Appro- Suppl^jinental ADr)ip9priQt;on . QVER]'^
On motion of Corarniasioner Stem, seconded by Commissioner
Parr, the following resolution was adopted^ °^'"°''*^
IILi.rtiiB I'fP.I^? Reaolut^gn ^|n, ;A^
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper operation
of the necreation and Perk Department, this Commission
does hereby request the Mayor, the Board of Supervisors
and the Controller to approve a request for a S^^lemental
ur^nJ'p^°e r" ^^" ^°^^' '^ 31,000.00 from Se Rec^ea!
t on and Park Compensation Reserve to Appropriation
^io;? ; ^^\^:?^^^-<;! ^^^ overtime - Park General Divi-
nece sitated°^ !t'''''''?r' "^"'^ ''' '"^'^'^^ -^^time
necessitated \3y storms, after hours work, etc.
|S!*''*n^^T^ ?^??^t''*"i'^ Apprcprirition - VACATICM RELIEF. SICK
' — KI^'^'' ' sioT.r"'"^'""' f. Cor^ssioner Parr, seconded by Commis.
JUi^ sioner Shea, the followinc resolution was adopted:
1^"'*'^ ^^'' ^^ Resolution ^n, lAA
uS^^'f ;K^f ^°'* ^^ ^'^ interests and proper opera-
liZ ^Lc K ^Pf^^^i^" «"^ J-^rk Department, this Commis-
sion does hereby request t>.e Mayor, the Board of Super-
Lr.^f' i;* ,^^ Controller to approve a request for a
^upplementQl nppropriation in the amount of 02,000.00
from the necreation and Park Compensation Reserve to
Appropriation 012.120.01 (Temporaiy Salaries - Park
General Division), to provide funds for vacation relief,
sick leave relief, and for emergencies.
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illJ^^^ ?rrT^l°'' of Commissioner Dippel, seconde-J by Comrissi-.er
i--rr, tne following resolution was adopted:
""'*'^'-^^^-^^ Resolution r.v.. 1^7
"t'^l'^'^' ^^'^^ ^or ^^-e best interests and proper operation
01 t,.e itocreiticn and Park De^^nrtnent, tnis Conrdcsi^n
„^®th^^^^ request the Kayor, the Board of Supervisors,
-n the Controller to approve a request for a Supplenen-
y-i appropriation in the amount of 'I,^7'3.X fror. tr.e
n^^V'^'^^ J"*^ ^irk C-npensation Rfjser'^ to Aff ropri-.titn
^i^.*2C..^ (Tenporarj- Jalari^.-s - Park nocreatio.nal Divi-
sion) to cover
nl r'ii^ Stsirters - Vacatior. .teiief - 3 nos. S 12^^ (F)
u; C-168.i Cpor-ting Engineor, Sick Leave
Relief - 3 moa. 6 t3U (S)
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'^^' " 2? ~^^°" °j; Conni.aion«r Parr, aaconded by Commiaaionar
sun, tha following raaolution waa adopted: ™^"^°"*'^
Raaolution u^ ](.ft
RBSOLVro, that for tha bast intaraata and proper oner.tl^n
of th. Recreation and Park Department. thinS^aHoJ
does hereby requeat the Mayor, the Board of SuDervi.ori.
and the Controller to approve a request for a S^^teSnL.1
Appropriation in the amount of $2,048,00 froS a^ch l^s
as are legally available to Appropriation 012 203 13 ?L
Mleage Allowance for Recreation division ^ifytlViZ
their own cara for Recreation and Park busZs/f or ?he
12 Bontha ending JUne 30, 1951.
|ic;>»nUl Appro- Supplemental Appropriation - Telephone and Telepranh
Lux for BUS- Service - Park D^vip^TTI ^«i«graph
Jrl 4 TELEGRAffi " ■
iFlliiaLM. ^ nation of Commissioner Shea, seconded by Coiamiasioner
I Parr, the following resolution was adopted: ™^"^°"*''
l&sMiUS.^ Resolution Mn, ]N^
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper operation
of the Recreation and Park Department, this Commission
does hereby request the Mayor, the Board of Supervisors
and the Controller to approve a request for a Supplemental
Appropriation in the am«int of $948.00 from such f\inds
??«?f!h ^^"^^ r?^^*^^^ ^^ Appropriation 033.23*M2-01
(Telephone and Telegraph Service - Park Division), to
cover Telephone and Telegraph Service for Park Activities
for the period ending June 30, 1951.
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In. .tier.
On motion of Commissioner Dippel. seconded by Commissioner
i»nea, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolutl9^ No, 179
RES0LV2D. that for the best interests and proper operation
or the Recreation and Park Department, this Conjaission
does herety request the Mayor, the Board of Supervisors,
and the Controller to approve a request for a Supplemental
Appropriation of $5,000.00 from Appropriation 012.500 77
Ufetro Heights - Survey Plans and Development) to provide
i^ds for the moving and relocation of the RUNCIS SCOTT
r^ statue from Acadeny of Sciences Building to Band Con-
course Circle.
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sI!«r^tK° ^^^^o^^iaaioner Parr, seconded by Commissioner
^nea, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No, 17]
HEREAS, there have been many newly constructed Recreation
^enters established throughout the city as a part cf the
recreation Bond FUnd Building Program, increasing the
ancunt of supervision required for building and ground fa-
-liitles in playground and park areas; therefore, be it
-"f^h^'^' ^^^^ ^^^ ^® ^^^ interests and proper operation
-I the rtecreaticn and Park Deportntent. this Commission
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does hereby request the Mcvyor, the Civil Service Comnis-
•ion, and the Board of Supervisors to ainend Section 16 l
of the Annual Salary Ordinance, adding thereto the addi-
tional position of one (1) O-Si^b Foreman Buildin* and
Grounds, and deleting therefrom one (l) position J- 12
!l'^^of^"°^°' ^® eaployoent scheduled to start December
18, vj^Q,
i. Jr»«ctal Appro- Request for Supplemental Appropriation - CoBa>ensatlon
^ijl:r . Conpensa- of One 0-5Z.b Foreman Builrfipgs and Qy^p^p ^
I'. ; for«Bftn,
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^ notion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by Commissioner
Shea, the following resolution was adopted:
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Resolution Ffp, ^7^
WHEREAS, there have been many newly constructed Recreation
Centers established throughout the city as: a part of the
Recreation Bond Fbnd Building Program, increasing the
amount of supervision required for building and ground
facilities in playground and park areas; therefore, be it
'^f S!^'n!^*\^°'' ^^ ^^^ interests of the Recreation
and Park Department, the Mayor and the Board of Supervis-
ors be and are hereby requested to approve supplemental
appropriation of $1,820.00 from the Recreation and Park
Conijensation Reserve to Appropriation 013.110.113 (Perma-
nent ;>alaries. Recreation Division) to provide funds for
the compensation of one (1) 0-5-ib Foreman Buildings and
Grounds, for the period December 18, 1950 tc June 30 1951
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ttli^" ?flX^rY Survey - ACTivrrTE.^ suPERVisnRg
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Commissioner Dippel invited attention to the Salary Survey
presently being conducted by the Civil Service Commission
and urged some action be taken requesting compensation
for the various Supervisors of Activities classifications
be equaliaed.
Cn motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Commissioner
K ?i the General Manager was authorited and directed to
submit a written request to the Civil Service Commission
tc that effect.
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Conmi33ioner Parr reported on the progress in developing
iu? rJfl*^^-®* S"" ^^® Horseman's Retreat and the Ber*
S^esent f^n?.^^^^' '^'^^"^ ^^"' ^^ arrangement of the
present facility is most attractive and satisfactory to
ail concerned.
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Conmlssioner Stern related several matters which has erne
V3 ner attention.
Following discussion, these items relating to selectior. of
fiSi^f "■ i"'' ^'^^ buildings, the employment of a seao-
uer '/" niaintenance cf the Stern Grove benches,
re referred to the General Manager for investigation and
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i;^ for for ToDcgraphic Map. SILVER ^RF^pACE PlAjkf^^
'. u,. . SEVIR The Secretary read the propoial of l\umett. Par«M k, h^,*^vw
•:'^-4^in iaori. Civil Enffineera. for nTmr..^,*T^^l { 5*^* * *~^c*^
Topographic
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I J Architectural
Jr„t:t - flans
|u:<:;fic*tion8 -
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laori, Civil Engineers, for preparation of » -^pt
Map of an Addition to Silver Terrace Playground.
On motion of Conmiasioner Stern, seconded by Comndsaioner
Dippel, the following resolution was adopted: '■^°"«*'
Besolution Ny, j7^
WHEREAS, this Comniaaion intends to develop and operate nn
Addition to Silver Terrace Playground, situated on tL
aoutherly aide of Silver Avenue Just easterly of Bay Shore
Boulevard; therefore, be it ^^ ^°
RESOLVED that this Commission, on reconnendation of the
•f*Sw?HT^S^f ''\?^P''°''J ^^ agreement with Pt7^fNETT, PAREZ
ft HOTCHISON for the performance of professional seriices^
in making an Engineering Survey of Lota 7, 8 and 9 Aaaaa-
sor'8 Block 5396 and Lot ^S-C of Assessor's Block 5A02
and a topographic map based on the survey of the lots '
herein described, for a Ixxmp sum of t700.00. provided said
survey is made prior to the domolition of the structures
located on the property, with the condition that a credit
shall be granted this Commission in the amount of $200 00
if the survey is undertaken following the demolition of
the structures presently located on the property to be
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miHER RESOLVED, that the General Manager of the Rocrea-
tion and Park Department and the Secretary of the Recrea-
tion be empowered to execute this contract on behalf of
the Recreation and Park Commission.
Architectural Contract - Plans and Specifications, Silver
Terrace Plavprgund » W. G. MERCHANT '
In connection with the Silver Terrace Project, the General
Manager stated that, due to the issuance of Order M-/, of
the National Production Authority, it will be necessary to
postpone indefinitely the construction of the concrete
bleachers and the sanitary facilities programmed for the
silver Terrace Project.
Cn notion of Comnissioner Stern, seconded by Commissioner
^ippei the General f-bnager was authorized to negotiate
an architectural contract with WILLIAM G. HERCHANT for
plans and specifications for the development of the Silver
Terrace Grounds and for sone preliminary planning of the
bleachers and facilities such as sewers and other utilities
tnat should be installed during the ground development.
On motion of Mrs. Stern, seconded by Mrs. Dippel, the
following resolution was adopted:
Resolution Nr^ ]74
WHEREAS, Order M-^ of the National Production Authority
restricts this Commission's action in constnacting a grand
stand, or bleacher, as planned under Resolution No. 146
Upecial Meeting of October 30, 1950), but does not re-
strict the planning or developnient of the grcwnd areas
of silver Terrace Playground; therefore, be it
-t°30^'«;r\ "^f^^^^» that this Comniasi-n rescind Resolution :;r.U6
• •^. 5o; and approve a substitute agreement with WILLIhM G. MEkCH-
^'-i, nrchitect, for the sun of $3,900.00, bein? U;e eati-
nated total cost of such building i.-nprcvenent hereir.bcf:'re
referrer* to being 355, 000. OC, and U.e architectural fee
icr such preliminary building plans not to exceed 209^ cf
^ of the total cost, or $1,550.00; end, be it
nJHTHER J^SOwvED, that the General Manager of the Recrea-
tion and Park Department and the Secretary of the Recr^::-
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behalf of the Recreation and Park Conmiasion.
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fUYOmm °^ ^""^""^'^ " Demolition of Buildings - BURNETT
The Secretary reported that Rowland H. Carleton Wrecker
and Contractor for the Demolition of Buildings 'burnptt
FUYOROUf^ under Controller.a No. 12^! has ?:;n'S
to perforn the work and desires to make assignment of the
contract to the next lowest bidder, i^ed G. Nuttinr who is
agreeable to accepting the work for |90.00, the amount of
the original contract.
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Comnissioner
Shea, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution Nn, t7^
WHEREAS, Rowland H. Carleton under Resolution No 72 was
awarded the contract for the demolition of one (I) build-
ing on the site of the ftirnett Recreation Center 1555
Jtewcomb Avenue, and said Rowland H. Carleton is unable
to perform the work and desires to assign the contract to
ft-ed G. Nutting, said Fred G. Nutting being willing and
able to accept the work for the City and County for the
amount of the original contract; therefore, be ic
nESOLVED, that this Commission aoproves the assignment
of Controller's No.l2A, Demolitloo of Building on the
Site of the Burnett Recreation Center, to FP£d G NUTTING
32U Redwood Highway South, Santa Rosa; and the Secretary'
is hereby directed to give the necessary notification of
this assignment to the Controller.
Change of Iteeting Dr^t^e account H?ll'^flY
At the direction of President Sutter, the next regular
meeting of the Commission was scheduled for Wednesdpy
November 22nd, one day prior to the usual scheduled meet-
ing date of Thursday, November 23rd, 1950, that dny bein^
Thanksgiving Day, a legal holiday.
There being no further business, the President declared
the meeting adjourned at 5:45 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Secretary,
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The Ninth Regrular Meeting of the Recreation and Park Com-
■ission was catkled to order on Wednesday, November L i^^n
at ^,00 P.M., President Sutter presiding. °^'''^'^ ^2, 1950
The following Connissionere were present:
Mr. Louis Sutter, President
Mr. Pfed D. Parr, Vice-President
ffrs. Sigound Stern
Mr. Peter Bercut
Mrs. Henry J. Dippel
Rev. Eugene J. Shea
lljere being no corrections or omissions, the minutes of
the Eighth Regular Mwting held Thursday, November 9 IQSO
were approved as read. ""* ?, i^7KJ
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(1) ft-om Eugene J Riordan, Director of Property, request-
ing Commission action relating to the Mt. Davidson Park
development.
On Motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by Commissioner
Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
Besolution f/9, ;7A
f.f^^?^' ^^u ^^" $°»«^"A°° Wrove an ordinance author-
^^.,^^.®'^'^^*"^® °^ cerUin parcels of property in
LcJI^^'^/r ^'"^^" ^^ '''^ -^ CoSntrof San
^ancisco and the Sherwood Heights Development Company,
said parcels having been appraised and estimated of
equal value; Parcel "B" to be conveyed to the City in
\TZf '""r \r'^ "^"^ '^'^ P^^^^i^ particularly de-
scribed as follows:
PARCEL "A"
BEGINNING at a point which bears from the point of
intersection of the center line of f^ra Way and the
easterly boundaiy line of San Miguel Rancho (the
o^^'oiV^.nJ ^^^^ boundary line is aaaumed to be north
u ii 19' west for the purpose of this description),
ILi ri °®"^®^ l^f^e and boundary line are shown on
MAPCF FART OF MIRALOMA PARK SHOWING OPENING OF
STREETS AND ALLEYS", filed November 12, m?. in
in Book "P» of Maps, at page 61, in the office of
the Recorder of the City and County of San Francis-
co, State of California, the following courses and
distances: North 2A° 56' 0^.23" west 150 feet, south
150 foet, west 125 feet and north 15.628 foet; run-
ning thence north 52.772 feet; thence south ^0° 00'
east 16.642 feet to a point; thence southeasterly,
southerly and southwesterly along the arc of u curve
to the right, tangent to the preceding course at
last said point, having a radius of 20 foet and a
central angle of 76° 52' 12", a distance of 26.833
leet to a point; thence south 36° 52' 12" west, tan-
gent to the preceding curve at l«»8t said point, ^
distance of 18.960 feet to the point of beginning.
PARCEL "B«*
BEGINNING nt a point which bears from the point of
intersection of the center line of >trra Way and the
easterly boundary line of San Miguel Rancho (the
rearing cf said boundary lino is assuncd tc be north
0 22^ 19" west for the purpose of this description).
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•MAPOF PART OF MIRALCMA PARK SHOWLX OpInSo oV"
STREETS Af/D ALLEYS", filed November 12 19/7 Z
Book «P« of Maps, at page 6I, in thn office or She
Recorder of the City and County of San FVanci cc^
State of California, the following couraerfn ^i
tances: North 24° 56. 0^.23- we^ IsTf^t o^^"
150 feet west 125 feet, and north llB.lfh^lT
S2"JSf ^VCl l^fefJ-^^ '''^' thence north '
tfi 00' west 8.286 feet to a point; thence north-
weeterly along the arc of a curve to the left
tangent to the preceding course at last said cMnf
r2:?nt/??i"" °^ '25 feet, a central^!' of' '
160 03. 16., a distance of 35.025 feerfo a po'Lnt-
thence easterly along the arc of a curve to the '
left, the center of which bears north AO 3Qt o/n
^'LTLfr' '■'"^^''f '"'^^ P°^°^' "^^^ -a^ius
of 1220 feet, a central angle of 1° 28' 32 AS"
a distance of 31.A22 feet to the point of beginning.
AI©, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Conanission approve
and authorize the Director of Property to take the S^cel!
t^/ •?\-°.?''?°P'J'? ^''^"^^^^ ^^ ^« Departmen: of
Public ./orks the two 2 parcels of land inV DAVmqnM
PARK to bo used for public street pu^^es all'reqvi^ed
for the development of . city stre??7known^s DaleicJd
Way and more particularly described on the map pr n^od
^ James E. Waite, Civil Engineer, and on fil^ in IhToJ
fice of the Director of Property °^'
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:i.:-^ :f Tlae Extensions of Time
On motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by Commiss-oner
Stem, the following resolution was adopted: ™^""'^''®'^
'•'"'" ■'"^'^ Resolut^np Nc, ^77
^fZfu ^^^^ ^^^ Commission, on rocommendation of the
General Manager, approvesthe following extension of tiiDB:
(1) To Arthur WalJ^ren, Contract No.A7 - Replacement of
Storm Sewer, Fleishhacker Playfield - 30 days.
^^^ C^,y!i'"Jc* ^ ^^''^^''^^ - Contract No.3A3 - U.S.Jfevy
Cruiser "San Francisco" Memorial - 42 days.
^^^ ll^l7. Construction Co. - Contract No. 320 - Repairs
and Alterations, Aquatic Park - 34 days.
L'raiJhr'^^^^" °^ Commissionors, letter from FVancis
loii^^' ''^^"^ ^^ ^^^ """^ Ccnmission's action on th. fcl-
^^^ proved'"'''^ ^^^ ^""^^ '^°''"^' prelirdnary drawings .p-
(2) Sharp Park Rifle Range, ipproved.
; J^J^^^^ ^^ Panther Cages, Zoo, approved.
U; wc^ren Park Soccer Fioxd - disapproved without pr.Ju-
dice, for resubmission.
^5; Plaque, Fieldhouse - fierced Heights Playground, apir,v., >.
(File)
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l£l3??r&r-^ ppr] V9n-Clvl] ,-,.rv1re Aroointncnta
Stp^^'fu °^ Comniissicner Dlppol, seconded by Coranisslcner
•^tern, the foilowine resolution was adapted:
Resolution »;-, 170
jK^i^^Sji ^\^^ ^^^ Ten^crary and Non-Civil Service appr:nt-
•«r.M .ade by the General Manager of the Recreatinn ".rd F^rk
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Dtperta»nt for the period Noreober 9 through Novtober 22
1950 are hereby ratified and appro^red; and, be it '
WRTHER RESOLVED, that a report of aaid appointnwnts be
tramiinitted to the Controller and the Civil Service Co»-
oission.
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Couater Ittendapt
Oardsner
Counter Attendant
Saaceled
Hides Aitdt.
Rides Attdt. Helper
Janitor
/anitor
Janitrese
Athletic Attflts.
Laborer
Gardener
jardener
TEMPORARY APPCINTMEffTa
11- 1-50 thru 12-31-50 11.186 per hr.
11-16-50 thru 2-15-51 $200 per mo.
11-16-50 thru 12-31-5i |200 per no.
12- 1-50 thru 1-31-51 $1,186 per hr. as
needed (50)
12- 1-50 thru 1-31-51 $200 per mo. aa
needed (10)
12- 1-50 thru 1-31-51 $0.75 per hr. as
needed (10)
12- 1-50 thru 1-31-51 $190 per mo. as
needed (25)
i:^ 1-X thru 1-31-51 J 190 per mo. as
needed (10)
la- 1-50 tfero 1-31*51 $180 per mo., as
noeded (5)
12- 1-50 thru 1-31-51 $0.75 per hr. as
needed (25)
12- 1-50 thru 1-31-51 $12.40 per day as
needed (5)
11-16-50 thru 12-31-50 $200 per mo.
12- 1-50 thru 2-28-51 $200 per mo.
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On motion of Commissioner Dippol, seconded by Commissioner
Stem, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 179
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper conduct
of the Recreation and Park Department, the Controller be
and is heraby requested to approve the following Intra-
Fund Transfers:
Recreation Division
Apprcp.012.11G.13 to Approp.012.119. 13 $ 825.00
To cover replacoment of Playground rersonnel
on sick leave with and without pay.
Park Division
Approp. 012. 110.01 to Approp 012.119.01 $1,600.00
To cover replacement of personnel on business
and military leave.
Bond F\ind
Approp. 180. OX. 00 to Approp. 180.558.35 $6,950.00
To provide funds for purchase from E.J. Rednond
(Resolution 50 of property for UPPER NC£ p/C.
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Award rC Contract - Construction of Alterations and Addi-
ti-wna. McI^:%ZN LGDG; . tc. ^y.. H0R3TMEYZr. CC.
The Secretary road the propcsals received on Tuasday, Octc*-
ber i7th for the Construction of Aittrations and Additions
at McLcjen Lodge, -g follows:
WlLLlA^y HCRSTHTER CO $256,300.00
23 f-lers Stroet, SanFrrmciscc
^yiS C. D'JNN, Inc $257,037.00
681 Market Street, San Francisco
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j/:oDtf«cU g^^, ^^^^ ^^ Francisco * ' ' ^-^^^'^^T.OC
?l^-^^% 3- L- ^^^^^ $262 200 00
iPySi^ 40 Ringold Street, San Francisco «<o^,^w.oo
'"^ H. E. RAHLMA:-'N Co |262 670 00
251 Kearny Street, San Francisco wc»<,^nj.w
JOSEPH L. BARNES CONSTRUCTION CO. . , ^pu QQ'^ m
750 Folsom Street, San Francisco ' ' * a,vv3.V/U
The firm of WILLIAM HORSTMBYER CO. , 23 I-Jars Street re-
ntiined the lowest responsible bidder with or without the
acceptance of Alternate No. 5, which would reduce the orig-
inal proposal In the amount of ClO,56O.0O and would sub-
stitute a brick facing "TTT lieu of stono on the Huildinc's "
exterior. It was further explained that the Board of
Supervisors had granted an extension of time to the Com-
mission in which to award the contract to a deadline data
of November 30 th.
On motion of Commissioner Shea, seconded by Commissioner
Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
^jytlcn No. 180 Resolution No. 1^^
fCSGIVED, that this Commission does hereby award the con-
tract for the Construction of Alterations and Additions to
McLaren lodge, to WILLIAM HORSTICYER CO. , 23 Mars street
San Francisco, he being the lowest responsible bidder fir
the sum of C256,300.00, less Alternate No. 5 in the amount
of 110,560.00, or a net contract award in the amount of
1245,7^0.00; and, be it
FTJRTHER RESOLVED, that the General Manager and the Secre-
tary are empowered to execute this contract on behalf of
the Recreation and Park Commission; and, bo it
PJRTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary shall file notice of
approval in the official advertising of tho official news-
paper of tho City and County of Sen Francisco.
.':r Service Crdors far Servicri or Work
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Commissioner
Parr, the following resoluticn was adopted:
Resolution No. ]R;
RESOLVED, that for the best interest and proper operation
of the .lecreotion and Park Dcpartirwnt and the continued de-
velopment of the Bond f\i.nd Building Program, the fell win.
wr,rk orders arc approved:
(1) To Synon Bros. Wreckers, for Der.clition and
r-temoval of Eiiildings at SILVEa TEiul,'iCE PUY-
GROUND site (Bond Fb.nd) Approp.130.5r'" .?: Cl, 390.00
(2) To E.J.Treacy - To Irprove Drainage Conditions
at 3UE!:/. VISTA TZLIJIG COUT^'^S. Apprcp.0i2.2U.Cl 0927.50
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L ■ " I fayr^nta - |>ark D|v|.qi-.n
^ action of Comrdssioner Parr, soccndcd by Ccrmissicner
•:>tem, tho following resoluticn was adopted:
^^ Resolution Uc. ]g2
RE3CLVEI-, that f^r the test interests and p-oper conduct
:f the rj2cruation and F:irk Lop -.rtr.ent, t^.e 'controller be
ar.o' is hereby requested to approve the following pa^Tjunta-
Park Divisi-n:
(1) ^EfJE.iAL FACILITY STATIONS- SHArtP PARK rtlFLE rtA?;GE
i-ni Z-J.2y, Zf\7? PA?i: PITCH a PUTT GCLF QZ^T.-^E
lot pay:.x'nt - p-^ 1 .r.';k u r.^e, architects
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Contract #12^^, period ending 11-17-50; earned
$938.A0 of net contract cf ^3, 128.00 .... J 938.^0
(2) PRIMATE HOUSE and PANTHER.'^ & LEOpj^Rp ^^'l^f-?^^
Iflt paynent - Ward and Holies, Architects
Contract #189, period ending 11-21-50; earned
C5,800 of net contract of $7,250.00 $5,800.00
(3) CONVENIENCE STATIONS- SPEEDWAY MEADOWS BALBOA
PAJUt, ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS & SEATING FACILITIES
"Bff tifig"
2nd paynent - Ward and Holies, Architects,
Contract #208, period ending II-I0-5O; earned
53,800.00 of net contract of U, 560.00. . . .^ 800.00
{L) AQUATIC PARK RECREATION BLDG. , REPAIRS AfC
ALTERATIONS - PROJECT^?
1st pa^'ciont - Bray Construction Co. , Cont #320
period ending 11-6-50; earned 05,702.00 of net'
contract of ".^5,702.00 C5 131 30
(5) REPUGEI-IENT OF STCRM SEWER - HERBERT FLEISH-
HACKER PLAYFIEID
1st jaynunt - Arthur Wallgren, Contract #^7,
period ending ll-U-50; earned $5,002.00 of net
contract of ';5,002.00 <^^ 501.80
(6) LEAK-PROOFING & REPAIRS & INSTALLATION OF
HEATING SYSTEM. p^.^T FLOOR. ZC.J7 I^^P^ ^
Final paynent - Willian B. Fox, Architect,
Contract #2^3, period ending 9-2b-50; earned
v850.00 of net contract of O850.OO $ 15c. 00
(7) LEAK-PRXFING, REPAIRS & HEATING, FIRST FLOOR
CO IT TQ-WSK J '
Final paynant - A.W.Baura, Contract #353,
period ending Sept. 26,1950; earned C3,731.00
of net contract of 08,731.00 - 373. lO
(8) U.S. NAVY CRUISER "SAN FRANCISCO" NEMCRIAL
PT. ^030 J ^
Ath payaent - Wellnitz and DoNarde, Con-
tract ^^3, period ending 11-10-50; earned
vl3,^10.00 of-nst contract of ^13,^10.00. -03,992.22
Requests for nddlttr,.^>^l All:tn6nts
On notion of Connissicner Dippel, seconded by Connissi r.or
Shoi, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution ?o. ^R)
rtESCLVED, that for the best interests an^ proper conduct
of the rtccroation and Park Department, the C-ntrcller is
hereby requested to approve the following allotnsnts:
no'^SS'S^ MM13.& Sup. - Coa-:.Div C 400.00
r-i•SS•?^' '^^tis.* Sup. (resale) -.'...n.Liv.. ; 30^,. 00
r\\-k'\V^ M*tls.& Sup. - Recreation Div. Cl^OCO.OO
033.321.12.04 Riol St Illuminnnts-Park .-jec.Div. v 200.00
033.232.12.01 Telephone & Telegraph-Pnrk .xc.Liv: 32P.'C
•:-gJ'>^fegt3 f^r 3urp.lcrventa; /^crr^rrlrtlons
Or. ■ t ■ • •- J
', :^ ■; * ■"- - •" Sorcut, joc n-'c-,-' b}- r-rls^i r.cr
^-ti» t.j r •.! wi: r... ^.tl,•l w-3 ' ,♦. . :
■-:e3oluti :. :::. ig^
^f "" *^' "''''^ ^<^^ ^^0 t)e3t interests nnd prefer operati-n
■^i tr.e .lecrectiDn and Park ^erirtnont this C-nnlsfll^n -"-a?
::-22-5^
II.. ,,
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On motion of Coramissioner Bercut, seconded by Comaissioner
Dippel, tho following resolution was adopted: ^^^^^^^
Roaolution ffy. ^fl^
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper cDeratior,
of the Recreation and Park Department this^CoS^Lsion does
here^ request ti:e Mayor, Board of Supervisors, and Con!
troller, to approve the request for supplemental appropria-
lion in the amount of CS.OOO.OO, from such funds as are
legally available, to provide funds for Repairs to Play-
ground Building and Facilities for balance of fiscal voar -
oSS^u! ^''"''^'''' ^^^^^^^i^'^ Division. Appropriation
On motion of Commissionor Borcut, seconded by Commissione-r
Lippol, the following resolution was adopUid:
Resolution >f^ TftA
RE3C.LVED, that for the best interests and proper operation
cf the Recreation and Park Department this Commission doc^s
h^e^ request the Mayor, Board of Supervisors, and Con!
H^; ?n\H ''^^''T i-\^^!^"""^ ^°^ supplemental appropria-
tiun in the amount of $6,650.00, from such funds af are
legally available, to provide Repairs to Park Division
Automotive £.quipment for balance of fiscal year - Autom--
rt' !!!'^''tH''^^^f^?^^°"^'' ^''^''^' seconded by Commissioner
wippei, the following resolution was adopted:
\--rHt'T r .: ' ^''^ ^°'' ^^^ ^^^ interests and proper operation
«li*-^'--.a hLkv ''^=^"\^^^'; '-^"d ^^''^ Department this Commission d.os
'•' ■■■::^ horeoy request the f-iayor, Beard of Supervisors, and Con-
— - »r^*'rvj^ approve th^^ request for supplemental appr pri-^-
ti:n in the amount of $1,500.00, from such funds as^r
legnixy available , tc provide Repairs to Recreati'^n Divi-
3l:n 4utcaotiTe Equipment for balance of fiscal yc-r -
Automotive Repair Services - Recreation Division - Aprr -
priaticn 033.2lt.13.
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^ motion of "ommlssloner Dippel, sec',nj.,d by C-nrd^s-
onea, tr.e following resolution was -doptcd:
Resoluticp Vr, ]ft^
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U.} ritnernl Mann^cr
.Xw>C^/£E, th.at on reco?Rr«nd«ition .. «.. ,«.-.,«.=. ._.....
this ..onmissi.^n drcs hereby approve isau'^.ce cf th.. f-iiow-
ine .icoring :,i census for .'-iarin-^ Yacht Harbor - Park tivi-
j * ' r. .
• ; ?^uficturinr . . "Vx.^o
-.«^ 4 Dewey Leuin-
2^Ukl
Berti. lie.
70
n:itt|
$7.50 r^.T R
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ger "AK TI^:*:!!"
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Ten^rcrary $5.00 ptr r,-?.
: 1-22-50
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bias
U}<:tatlon of
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Jhj«:*.8tion of
|ii::sej 3icving
U-.ac Ifse of
'•j::^jti;n Land
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••.^nvy Plot
grange Ordtr - Bond thr^^
On notion of Commissioner Stern, seconded by Commissioner
Dlppsl, the following resolution was adopted,
Resolution tin. ]^
RESOLVED, that for the best Interests and proper conduct
of the Recreation and Park Department the Controller be
and if here^ requested to approve the following Chance
Order • Bond F\in(^? * *
Change Order No. 7 - Wellnlts and DeNarde - To Pbrnlah nrri
Install Alterati ns and Additions to Tanbark Aruas in-
?fflni!ffiqf ^^'^ Thickness of Clay - SOUTH SUNSET PUYGROUND
^ ^ I ^ QQ
Mr. burster, representing the architects, Wurster, Bernar-
di and Emnons, appeared before the Commission and submit-
ted a Prelimincxy Plot Plan of the Sunset Community Center
of the Master Plan. Mr. Wurster gave a general descrip-
tion of the proposed location of the schools, recreation
areas, health center building, library facilities, and
other Interested departments.
Mr. William G. I^rchant, architect engaged for the recrea-
tion planning, presented sketches showing the proposed use
of the land area reserved for recreation, explaining that
he had reviewed proposals in detail with the General Man-
ager and the Superintendent of uecreation and had their
approval regarding facilities and boundaries.
President Sutter expressed the Ccnmiss loners' view that
they were in complete acccrd with the Sunset Co.-nmAity
Center project, if there were sufficient assurance that
there would be no duplication of facilities.
Cn notion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by Commissi
Cippei, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution Wn, i^n
RESOLVED, that nt the request of Mr. Sherman P. Duckel.
tinn r'^iv T''^''^"^ °^ ^^^^° ■'^°''^^' '^"^ ^'■- recomnendi-
tion cf the General Manager, this Comnission does hereby
ff^®?m,^ approve the Gener^^l Prelininary Plot Plan cf
the SUNSET COMKUNITY CEOTEft as herewith sibnitted b^ ^he
-nf^'' !!!? Architect, Mr. burster, with the underst«mJir.
and condition that as these prelirinary plans progress
tf.ey will be resubmitted to this Concession for approval
oner
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F?e- SHARP h\:± MU.VT^f^^ RlFiZ P.AMGr
Tr.e Secretary read the recon.TBndation and report nf
^x. Jcaepn R. Hickoy regarding the est/ibli3r..'Dent .ffees
lor Uie cpe-ration of the Si^Jih}' PAR>; nlF^ it>uVGE.
^ ETticn of CooQloaloner Parr» aeccndoc by C^omisaioner
uippel, tr.e foUowinf reaaution was adopted:
fteaclution N9,]9^
HESC'LVa), that on recramendation cf the General tiinnf^r,
^.if -onaissior. establish a daily fee -^f fifty cents p«r
pt-rsDr. be charged for th,e use of the fa-ilitiea at the
fiinicipal Klflfe .vmgo at Sh^rp p-.rk, effr-ctivo ian^'iitcly ■
'^^^■, be it
mcTKEn iCS«-I.V£L, thU -11 j:or3?n3 pftyir.g auch fee 'ir.i
wsing tho ficilitits be required t^ «irn a wnivtr rOi^-. I-,/
^'9 *-ity and County of San franciscc -.nd this C-mnissi r.
1 i-2i->:
ji,;;=tl» fc-Wi "•°» J-V "?!'"">' ff i»J"le3 SMUlned while on .alrt
the
oner
I rls 11-9-50)
|j-,!a.'it of
The Secretary oade reference to Resolution No 171 .h ♦ .
%t the ooeting of November 9, 1950 and r^nnrtlw ri'/^^P^*^
Mayor's Office had recomiend^d to tSe Glnfrn^ m ^ ^'
two (2) 0-58 Gardener positions bTdeJ^^^H^ ^''^^'' "^"^
position of a J-12 Labo? Fore^n. ^^ ^ ^^"" °^ ^^*
On motion of Comniss loner Dlppel, seconded by Commissi
Shea, the followlne resolution was adoptedi "
Heaolutlor^ tfg. l?,?
RE3CLVED that on recommendation of the General Manager
the Coramission does hereby rescind its o/.*<^» nanager,
tlon Ko. 171 (Meeting of No'S 9 95S) LSI" "h'"'""
W request the Civil Service Co.ml«lon .id fc^rl^f ^ "'
vlaors to amnd Section 16 1 of the inn,.«r<J? °f Super-
siilac ifisraia the position o?oJ^(trS!Lf^:^°:;^^r?^
Iji ^ .. U^LM
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TJ-.e Secretary read a letter from Carey Baldwin. Director of
the Zoo, reconuaending an even exchange of certain animnin
With ir^ousand Oaks, California, which was sub^^Ued iuh
approval of the General Managbr.
??.I^^STo°r ?^^™^"i°"«^ P^^r. seconded by Commissioner
btern, the following resolution was adopted:
RESOLVED, that this Comnission. on re.cnmendation oC the
Lirector .f the Zoo and the General Manager, does hereby
approve and requests the Rirchaser cf Supplies to authorize
tno exchange of one camel and fifteen fallow deer from [he
oan Francisco Zoo, for one pair of :^alas and one Reedbuck,
t. be received from Mr. Louis Gcebol of Thousand Oaks. Call-
yiul^l T 11 ':f^J:^^^ ^-^t this exchange will be r^<ie
T^ImI '?'\''''^'? ?i^y ^"^ County of Jan Francisco, .nd
t It Mr. uouis Goebel shall pay for thr crating, shipping
anc otr.or incidental expensos f-r this exchan^
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The Genera. Kan.ogor subnitted an itenizod rep ,rt receive'
I^lM f .u""'"''^''-^^' superintendent of rtecreation. rec r;;x.:.d-
mt that there be no delay in the preparation ,-f plans -Mr
ti.^ pn.parati-n of ground areas on several projects u-J-r
tho necroation Bond Progrun.
Pr.'sident Sutter counseled that the National Producti.n
Autr.crity Order f^^ placed a ban on recreatirn ccnstructirr
rostriction is renoved it would bo inadvisable to pro-e«i
wi.r. preparation of plans that conceivably cculd not bo
^sed for several years.
The^ Secretary then read the report of Mr. Harman. Super-
vio.ng engineer, itordzing funds required for the comlo-
.. , -"l "i^etoen recreation projects presently ir. the rro-
^ilT aL^"-"^'^''^^^"- '^'^ estinated additi.nil funds tital
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riAi
r
•^•r. Teiior said that with C rr J.
33 icn approval, o supple-
f^nX .♦^^'T"'^''^'^^^"'' ^''"i^^^^ woui^ ^ pre.pared covering th
i" ^^'■^"•ize'l ir. the report, for action at tne next r>eet-
On taction cf Comnissioner Dippel, seconded bv-
•^rcut. the following ros.luti.n was adcpte-i:
^ ^ J J i .1
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Uiii£jU24
Reaoluti,9n fJ?.l?4
BESOiyED, that for the best intereafq «n^ a -*u
mm of Recreation and Bond P^o^ecL ^L^^V f'^^^^P"
herelqr authorize the Generall!^^age^to i«na^?'^°^
tion at ita next regular Metin/fforLr!^ ? ^"^ *^°P-
propriation requeatrbaae. on ?L req^e\.^"L''?^"'*' ^^
pleting nineteen Recreation projects "^ °°'*"
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iAilL
.Vy.;??
AQuatic Park Develnpfff^nt
been attended by representativaa .-.r tw« o "■^"e" navintj
City pu™i„g k„»^e cS^iti: oi Ji; °:? ° t^r"""'
visors, the Fross, and Paddock Engineers. ^
Recent recorraendations of the Comnitteo have given toD
priority to the construction of pools at lianilton Pl«-^
fls^lct""' Hay,roun.. ^uati? Park, andihe' mfli^;
Mr. Teller reported on tho excellent dresoin^ ,.^^
locker facUitlea already inatallod o " ^^^frr,"";;;.
reoonnended the purchase of a narcel r,f l«nrt Li . ,'
Aquatic Park and now under ounlZll of hTp^ i "i?f u-
ties Conirission The property of 171«lC>*^"x 123' is situi
Strle? : "^^^^-^^ =°'--'- of Van Ness ^Avenue and Beach
otreet, and nay be obtained n its historic valuaUon!
Dw'^^thf fo?rf''°"''' f^^"' ^'^^"^^-^ ^ Conmissioner
Dlppe., the following resolution was adopted:
Re3Qlut^9P :jo, j9«;
WHEREAS, this Coranission desires t- provide th.e best tos-
S^ fi^Mi^J -onnlssioh has the opportunity to lr4=r-.ve
I»n. rroo the Public Jtilities Coaaisaion; tf.erefore, be
Sferlf .v,'!;^:/"' :"^'=r" -thori„ ,r.d direct the
Director .? r"«rtv r"r t^* '"""r' ''" ''"='"• "^ t'^"
•t the ncrthe^ r ™„e; r.T.l'li "T"' ^^ '-" »'»--
^»-Jln» dimensions o? !5lUoi"x '2?? \7.™' ""^ ^^'•'- -''^'^" •
-<d r.,,el to be .euAStAf'k 'utSif^^.r'^^ •'
JlrenrofX^::' ! -T^^-^^icn fro. Eurone J. Rlord.n.
^ 300', iocaSd ^^P,: ^nforrane t^.at a parcel of land 600'
teen ^fferef ^ th ^^'"^■^P\ Street .rd Galvez .venue, ha.
:f 3iudrtre;t:iTt'"'r'r''" ^'"^^'^^^^^ ^^'^P^^^^ ^^ ^^ '"^^^
^uage treitnent plant, near lalais 'Jreek.
*'^'- f r r -^ ^^^ ■'^- Kir.ct'ii anc: r,ad bfet-. r- - •. . -
— - r T,enpcT':.ry develcpment '.s o neirht r;. , : r. r^'- -
r. -, ' ■ ^
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irr«^, the
•^--i-.'.fer Jterr., secnn-e-j by Comnissi
Wir.,7 resDiuti n was adopttd:
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jESOLVED th.t on recommendation of the General Mana.-er
this Coranissicn hereby accepts the offr-r cf t^n hT /'
of Public Works to transfer' tonpcrarii; a ^arSelcri'"'
JCO. X 300. located at Fhelp.ltreet L 'olHH 1 Jf
for recreation purposes, and directs the General y^r^^er
and Secretary to take wnatevor steps are deemed nece.aa^
to nccoaplish the purpose of this resolution.
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McLaren i-ark Boundnr^as
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Tne General Mana.jer reported that as a result of a -^.-tir.
of City Planninc and Board of Education represontntivn/
tne reconnondations contained in a January I050 rer -rt ' •■
the aty Plt^nning Connission for the estiblishnent cT new
boundaries at McLaren Park had been appr-^ve-^.
On r.otion of Connissicner Parr, seconded by Coa-iss— n.-
Bercut, tne following reiiolution was adopted:
Aesolutlyn rj^, icty
■^:-£«S in the interest .f derivinr for th^ public the
potest possible future use of McUi^EN PA.^ and ^Jjacert
lands, the nty Planning Depirtr.ent, at the requ^.^- '' t'^e
.^creation and Park Deportraent and otr.er departments '-n-
oerntG, has undertaken and ccnipleted detailed stu^'y a^^
ra-je reconnendaticns for the estabiishnent of new boundar-
io3 of McLaren Park, therof re,
H£ IT r£3G:.VEL, that tnis Cr.nnission adopt in princii '
the proposed new boundaric-;; of McLaren Park as descriter'
in_ Plate No 3 of the City Planning Report on the Ju.n '
. o.aren Park of January 1950, -.nd requejts th.e City M.r-
nir-e ^orxissicn, the Board of Education, and the •.c---^'-
Hient of Works to acccnipiio.'. ; >.oar, • r - ; -, ..;!!■"*.';
'f sai:] boundaries in cnria^^rinr ter:^ 'f or .ubriolf-"*
this ..omni3si:.v .;;. j for adopticrrty the Bo— ^ ^f ^...^-^
:^ rs; -ind, be it * ^ -^ - -i ^., ...-
FVRTHEK R£3Ci;/^
-.".at, t;.i3 '.'-rj'.ission does now roci
intent to reserve, for later transfer t- tho 1 •r.r
Education a fourteen acre • - • •■ ^. . . .- ,
dicated on Plate 2 of the Uwro-entionen' :ty '''
"©p-rt. sr^id transfer to be occonflish- ; - -,•
•■ t;.c electorate; and, be ii
■'■■^— .--^-..V£L, that for the purpose
Boar: -f Supervisors -f thi
; -^ re^-ardinr said pr-r:c^id cnundaries^a
■'"'■' • ■ ' ■ ' ••' t, t;.o* H-nirah..
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San Francisco, California
Decedtjer U, 1950
sisyiEs
♦ . . Th« Ttnth Rtgular Mseting of the Recreation and Park C. d-
jfvii-*^'* lil«a4QII was called to order on Thursday, December U, 1950
it 3tOO P.M., president Sutter presiding.
The following Commissioners were present:
Mr. Louis Sutter, President
Kr. Peter Bercut
htrs. Henry J. Dippel
Rev, Eugene J, Shea
There being no corrections or omissions, the minutes of the
ninth regular meeting, held Wednesday, November 22, 1950
were approved as read,
(1) From George Heinz, Executive Secretary, California Cen-
tennials Commission, requesting approval and permission to
-■•• frcn Cal- pay ^^<^^ ^^^ Committee's unexpended funds allotted for do-
I'-i -ertennials nolition, two outstanding accounts in connection with the
lissijn to Pay celebration held at Portsmouti". Plaza.
'ji. Outstanding
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On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Commissioner
Bercut, the following resolution was adopted:
fifisolution No. 199
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper operation
of the Park Department and for the purpose of conpletirx
the Portsmouth Plaza Centennial Celebration obligiitions,
this Commission approves the request of the Centem-.ials
Connittee to make payment from its unexpended funds th,:;
followir^ outstanding charges: (a) t2U2.^B to Williani J.
Forster Sons, Ltd. for plunbin^, and (b) 1385.00 tc ChirltJ
Spivock of Empire Construction Con^any; tnese being tho
final items of paj-aent to be made under their contract.
*:a^ district (2) From Kxs. Lynn Jones, Corresponding Secretary, San
:.5-es::-tlcn Francisco Second District Parent-Teacher's Association,
•:. Oirlailaent copy of resclution relating to the curtailment of recrea-
; -lecmtlon tion construction, and urging that, in face of the recent
■.;;:^:ti:- ?:-n. governmBr.tal restrictions iiTpcsed because of the Nnti:^nal
Eatrgoncy, all possible efforts be made to continue ir4:rcve-
nents to recreation areas and to provide equipnient therefcr.
The Secretin/ was instructed to reply to Mrs. Jonvo, exprt;.-.
sing tne C^rkssion's appreciation of the Parent-Teacher
Asseci-.tlcn's support, and inf rning her of the cxtenjxve
efforts being aade by UiO Corcussion through its legisla-
tive representatives in Waahington, and the tii\A, to obtain
exenpticns from the Feder a Order curtailing recreati.ii con-
struction.
• • • • •
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(3) Prom Dr. Herbert C. Clish, Superintendent of Schcola^
requesting release of a certain parcel of Mt. David^c. t-.r*.
for school purposes.
The General f.anap:ur reported th.at no ncster plan h^d U.en
devel ,ped for Mt. Lavidoon Park ani the parcel requester
for transfer by the Sch^.l Department is located at w^- 1^
might well bo Uie nain entrance to the park area, it ■'^^
his recomrondation th.at imaediate transfer of tne pr.p^rv
be withheld, pending cmploti^n cf thu ^l^^^^'f ' ^;,i .
that a general ccmnitment be r^de tc tno Board of tducati n
Umt when the achool plans are ready for ^f ;2'^i^^^^^ ^^^le
suitable portion of Kt.Davidson Park would be maic -available
for transfer. )Jl/\l/Y^
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On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Commissioner
,. fr* . Barcut. the following resolution was adoptedj
: ?*tl* °L ^aolution No. 200
WHEREAS, the Board of Education has requested the transfer
of a parcel of Mt, Davidson Park to be used as the site of
a home school unit, which parcel of land is described and
situated in the southeast corner of said park in the im-
nediate vicinity of Lansdal© Avenue emd htyra Way; the Board
of Education desiring that said transfer be effected iramed-
iately, in order to permit that Board to release a parcel
which it now holds adjacent to, but outside of, Mt. David-
son Park;
AND WKEHEAS, this Commission has not yet obtained a master
plan for the development of Mt. Davidson Park and considers
it inadvisable to release any portion of the Park until such
plan has been prepared; and, further, having been advised
that the Board of Education does not intend to construct
the home school unit for several years hence;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that this Commission does hereby
withhold approval of the transfer of a parcel of Mt. David-
son Park to the Board of Education, with the commitraent
that no development or improvements shall be made on the
aforesaid parcel prior to the preparation of a master plan,
and that in preparing the master plan of Mt, Davidson Park,
every reasonable effort will be made to exclude from tho
park planning that parcel desired by the Board of Educatic:.
for school purposes; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that in the event such exclusion is not
possible in the proper planning of Mt. Davidson Park, this
Comnission shall make available for transfer and sale to
the Board of Education another parcel of Mt. Davidson Park
that will be suitable for home school unit purposes.
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K.rst cf PAUL S. (4) Ft-cm Paul S. Everley Co. , applying for permission to
"JI CO. for install coin-operated telescopes at four park locations "-n
'.■:;i3i:D to In- a concession basis,
'L '.-.in Operated
:.:;::pes in Four Mr. Teller reconnended approval of such installation at the
.■■■...:.3 California Palace of the Legion of Honor and at Sutro
Heights.
■^ :..U:n No.29^
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Conndsaioner
Shea, the following resolution was adopted:
RBf^nlution Mo. 201
PE3CLVED, thnt this Coanis.iicn, in consideration of two-.ty-
fivo per cent (25$) of the gross revenue, and subject t
the terns and conditions of the agreement to be negoti'ituc'
by the General Manager, approves the application lT P'l-' o.
Everley Co. to install and operate coin telescrpea at t^J
California Palace of the Legion of Honor and Sutro Hoi^ntJ.
■•-V3 and Sped- (5) From Punnett, Parez & Hutchison, Engineers - Koquest-
••. r.s Request- ing approval of drawings and specifications f.r tho Dro-^g-
•■•*:Ted by irjg ^,f Yacht Harbor.
PARE2 4
Mr. Joseph Hickey described in detail tne technical ^f'^*'"
ings which proscribe the various degrees of dredging to be
undertaken, according to tho bids received from contracting
firr^.
Invitatior.s to bid on the work will contain thrc^e alternatos
80 that dredging may be acccrnplished to clear t;.e harbor
to the extent that funds are available.
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On motion of Connisslonor Bercut, socondod by Cocanissicnor
Dlpp«l» ^^ following reaolutlon was adopted:
RESOLVED, that on recommendation of the General Manager,
thia Commission approves the final drawings and specifica-
tions for the Dredging of Yacht Harbor, as submitted by
Punnott, Parez 4 Hutchison, Engineers, and authorizes the
cbll for bids on the dredging to be j>orfori:»ed.
^rtension of Tine - Pollack A Pooe
Iffl of TiM (6) Prom Pollack & Pope, Architects, requesting extension
'''^leU Draw- of thirty days, to January 8, 1951, for completion of
Vf-T?iIFl£ Rffl. drawings for the Rifle Range and Pitch & Putt Golf Course.
,f--H k PWT GOLF •*
'- - P3LLA!3l On notion of Commissioner Bercut, seconded by Comnissioner
■■-^ ^f^j^pECTS Dippel, and on recommendation of the General Manager,
^1 I BTiin ^^ extension of time for con^jletion of the drawings was
approved,
".iv of Con- (7) From W, H. Harrison, Administrator, National Produc-
ivviioc Ban by tion Authority, Department of Commerce, Washington, D.G.,
;./ .'iaaGTON, making specific exception of construction ban under Na-
-iiiRFPASK MUNI- tional Production Authority's Order No, M-A on the Stirxp
'•■:. ?.p]i RANGE Park Municipal Rifle Range, since the facilities are to k)
nade available to the armed forces,
Mr, Teller related that letters affecting individual con-
struction projects are boing written in all cases.
(For information purposes - no action required.)
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TAWll AND DEIEGATES
ft
President Sutter introduced and welcomed to the meeting
several representatives and delegates from various organi-
zations interested in the proposal for recreation improve-
ments at Aquatic Park and Mission Park. Included were:
Supervisor Chester R. Mucphee
Vx, Alvin L. Morse, Principal, Mission High School
Mr, Lawrence Hawkinson, Principal, Everett Jr. High Sch.
Mr, Robert Jennings, Secretary, Mission Y.M.C.A.
Mr. B. C. l-lardon. President, Mission Optiinists
Mr. Herbert Eling, Mission Kiwanis
Mr. Julian Hargrove, Columbia Park Boys
Mr. James McCarthy, City Planning Departraent
Ifr. George Lineer of the San Francisco Chronicle
Mrs. W.J, Horros, Second District MA
Vjc3. Kingsley, representing the S,F, League, Womtn V' t-jra
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;• ' ^'^f^-Civil (a) Temporary and Non-Civil r.c;'j^\r.^ Anrr.intmenta
•"' '""i^int.-jfcnts
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded b>- Comnissicner
Shea, the following resolution was adopted:
Reaoluticn No. 203
rlLSCLVED, that ell Ter^jorarj- and Non-Civil Service Appr.int-
rfcnts nade by the Guneral Manager of the Recreation and
Park Departoent fcr the period Novenber 21 thru Decer.ber U,
1950 ?.re hereby ratified and apprcvec": and, be it
FURIHE.H RESOLVrD, that a report of said appointatnts be
transi-itted to the Controller and tho Civil Servico :.r>-
mission.
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Tenporarv Appointnanta
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Y.592 RIU
T.593 ^ Rii^
T-594 (2) R56
T-595 (1) R56
1-596 (1) R56
T.597 (ii) R56
Swinming Inst'r
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P/G Director
P/0 Director
P/G Director
P/G Director
PT aa Need.
UN N
N II n
It II N
n n n
n II II
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T-598
T-599
T-600
T-601
T-602
T-603
T-604
T-605
(1) 0-58
(1) R-56
(1) R-56
(1) H.56
(1) I25A
(1) H-56
(1) R-56
(1) A15A
Gardener
F/G Director
p/C Director
p/G Director
Seamstress
P/G Director
10-30-50 thru
11-
11-
•20-50 thru
•16-50 thru
P/G Director 12- 2-50 thru
■27-50
Painter
11-i
,10-U-50
11-12-50
11-12-50
11-18-50
11-19-50
11-26-50
10-30-50
ll-.ai-50
11- i-50
11-16-50
12-31-50
12-25-50
1- ^-51
^ weeks
5 nc.|250.no,
5 00.1250. r,' .
5 mo.|1.751'r.
or $250, no.
5 mo.|1.75hr
cr $250. mo.
5 ino.|1.75hr.
or $250. nc.
5 mo.|1.75hr.
or 1250. rao.
1 no, $200 no.
1250 LIO.
1 no. $250 no.
2 mo. $250 mo,
$180 no.
$250 uo.
$250 mo.
$2,275 hr.
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(b) Intra-Rind Transfers
On notion of Connissioner Dippel, seconded by Connissioner
Shoa, the following resolution was adopted:
Repg;tf^t?r^ Wo, ;^Q4
BESOLVED, that for the host interests and proper conduct of
the Recreation and Park Department, the Controller be and
is hereby requested to approve the following Intra-Pund
Transfers:
RECREATIOU D IV 13 ION
Approp. 012-110-13 -Ifi- Approp. 012-119-13. ... $ 893. lo
To cover replacement of Playground Personnel on
leave without pay 12-2-50 to l-A-51; and Office
Personnel on sick leave without pay 12-<i,-50 to
>13-51.
Apprcp. 012-110-12 -to- Approp. 012-119-01. . . . $1,000.00
Tc Cover replacement of (1) 0»58 Gardener on
leave without pay 12-16-50 to 5-15-51.
Approp. 012-269-03 -lo- Approp. 012-800-03. ... $ 150. OG
(Armored Car Service) (Fixed Charges - Conn.Div.)
To provide funds On-Sale Beor Licenses 1951.
Apprcp. 012-880- 13 -t£- Approp. 033-232-12-01 . . S 9^3.00
(Rentals-Rec.Dept) (Tel. 4 Tel. Service- Park
General Division)
(c) Requests f-.r Addition^.! All-tn&ntg
Cn notion of Coranissionor Dippel, seconded by Con'.iSwi ^-r
Shea, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 205
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper ccndu-* /
the liecreation and Pork Dejartnent, the Controller is i.o
by requested to approve the following allotrients:
ru-
033-232-12-01
012-111-01
012-111-13
012-112-01
012-112-02
012-112-03
012-112-OA
012-301-13
Tex. 4 Tel. (11/1/50-3/31/50), . . .$1,630.00
(Park General Division)
Overtine, 3d Quarter-Park Gen.Div.$
Quarter-Roc, Div. $
Quarter-iark Gen.Div.H
Overtine ,
Holidays,
Holidays,
Hclidays,
Holidays,
3d
3d
3d
3d
3d
'Quarter- Zco Div,
Quarter- CDnn.Div.
Quarter- RecDiv.
Accident GorrqDensation - Rec.Div.
(Dec. 1950 - Jan, 1951 Charges)
$
21
e
150.00
250.00
,000.00
855.00
,000,00
900.00
,105.00
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^^^ocA 012-300-01 Fired Chcs.-Park Div.(J' n-J\inc,1951) $5,508.00
^.vti».!»o.2y 012-269-03 Arr,iored Car Sorv., Nov. ,1950 ii ^96. 00
(d) Vyr^ Orders - Park Division
On notion of Commissioner Shea, seconded by Comnissioner
Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
RgS9;viU9n ^9. ^P6
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper ojjeration
of the Recreation and Park Department, the Controller be and
is hereby requested to approve the following Work Orders -
Park Division:
k^M
I -. riers
(1) To S.F.City & Co. Employees Retirement System. .0 500.00
Add'l for 2d Quarter-Roc. Div. (Workmen's Corp.
Disability Benefits & Medical Charges)
(Appropriation 012-801-13)
(2) To City Sc Co.Erployoes Retirement System. . . .^ 200.00
Add'l for 2d Qi'.arter - Roc. Div. (Workmen's
Comp. Medical Chg3.(S. F.Kospltal) & Admin.
Costs Irorata (Appropriation 012-801-13)
(3) To Dept. Pub. Works., Bu.Bldg. Repair 01,000.00
Bal. of Fiscal Year as required - Kiscel.
Repairs & Services - Bldgs., Equipt. ,etc. ,
Park Div. (Appropriation 012-200-01)
iU) To Dept. Pub. Wks.,3u. Street Repair. ..."... 0 100. OC
Misc. Asphalt Surfacing-G. G.Park & Parks &
Squares - 3d Quarter as required (AppTo. 012-200-01)
(5) To S.F. Water Department C
Misc. ^ator Dept. Services - P'lrk Div,
3d Quarter as roq,(Appr:,, 012-200-01)
1^
(6) To Purchaser of Supplies-Central Warehouse.
Stationery nnd Office Supplies - 3d Quarter
as required (Approp, 012-300-01)
(7) To Purchaser of Supplies-Blacksmith Services,, i
etc.,Playfield Equipt. -Shop 01 - 3d Quarter
'•s required (Appropriation 012-200-03)
50.!
75.00
200.00
(8) Tc Dept. Public Works, Bu.Bldg. hopnir C5,000.00
Plumbing, Glazing, laintint;, Eloctricr.l St
Misc. Repairs - 3d Quar.as req.- Rec. Div.
(Appropriation 012-200-13)
(9) To ha-chasing Dept. (Central siroh-uae) . ... * 25C.X
3d Quarter as required - Stf.tionery 4 Office
Applies, Rec. Div. .(Appropriation C12-300-13)
(10) To Purchasing Dept. (Reproduction 3urefiu). . . - '.-.'-^
Office Foms^ etc. , Recreational Division -
3d Quar. as required (Appropriation 012-300-13)
(11) To City & Co.En^loyees Retirerient System. . . .Ct,
6 raos. ending June 3'3-1951 ^J required -
Park Division - Workmen's C^nq^ensation
Disability Benefits & Medical Charges
(Appropriation 012-800-01)
(12) T, City & Cu.E.'nployees Retirement System. . . .C2,^'C.O,.
t» mo3, ending June 30-1951 as required -
iark Div. - Workmen's Con^nsation ftedical
Cht;s. (S.f. Hospital) and A<*min Costs Pro-
rata (Appropriation 012-8CO-01)
(13) : ity St Co.En?)loyees rxtirer.ent System. . . .£ SOC.OO
y: wuar. as required - Recreation Div.
*\rkmen's Conp. & Disab. & Med. (Appro .012-301-1 j;
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(U) To City St Co.Enployeea iletiremtnt System. . .$ 300.00
3d Quarter as req. - Recreation Div. Work-
jDBn'a CoD^nsation Medical Charges (S.F,
Hospital) and Admin Costs Prorata
(Appropriation 012-801-13)
(15) To Department of Riblic Works, Dept. of
Bldg, Repairs - Repairs to Motor at Sharp
Park. (Appropriation 012-200-04) | 300.00
(e) Requests for Supplemental Aprronriations - Bond Rind
On motion of Commissioner Sutter, seconded tj;/ Commisslcnor
Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 207
iation of WHEREAS, the construction of the Cayuga Playground, a 19^7
Recreation Bond Fund project, has been completed, and funds
now remaining in the Construction Appropriation (unallocat-
ed) for Cayuga Playground are no longer required for that
purpose and are declared surplus; md
; . ;CK3TRUC-
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■7;r Flans,
:.:^'i;aticns,
.:e:ticn, ouper-
.:■'. i Field En-
-.-..' .'.'ecds
WliEREAS, it is for the best interests and the proper opera-
tion of the Recreation 19^.7 Bond Rind Program that these
surplus funds be made available for engineering services in
connection with other construction projects; therefore, be
it
RESOLVED, that this Commission does hereby approve the fnl-
lowinp items in this, the Twelftii Bond Rind Appryprintion:
Plans and Specifications - Approp. 130.056.00
(Period Apr. thru Sept., '51)
Inspection, Supervision &
Field Engineering - Approp. 130.057.00
(Period Feb. thru July, 1951)
^0,^20.00
S22,255.00
AND, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, tnnt this Goranission doej
hereby request the Ilayor, the Board of Supervisors and t .e
Controller to reappropriuto fr'.n the 19ii7 Recreation Fv r.d
Appropriation 1>?0.050.CC - ConJtructicn, Cayuga (unalJ.c-t-
ed), the sum of ^32,^75.00 to the credit of Appropriate in
180.056.00 - Plans and SpccificutioniJ in the anount >f
$10,i2D.OC'; and Lnspecti-.n, Supervision r.nd Field Engineer-
ing ii. the anount of S 22, 2 5 5. 00; and, be it
FURTiif. .i.SCLVIX, thit the General y^nager ond Secret--. ry
are hereby authorized to perfcrn such icts as are necoGss.-
ly and convenient to give effort to this resoluticn.
Cti action of Commissicner Dippel, seconded by rorrdasirncr
Sy.u^, the following Resolution was adapted:
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Resylutioa f'o. 203
WHEREAS, the land purchases for six (b) playground pr-jocts
hcvo bfcun completed and fundi new reinaininc in the rejp-cc-
tiv*, land approprinti .^ns (unallocated) t.re no longer re-
quired for thr.t purpose and are declrxed surplus i.. t/;.-
1 tal aaount of C 110,000.00; ".nd
WIEHEAS, it is f-.r the best interests nna pr>per cperiticn
of the Recreation 194'/ Bond R'nd Progran tnat these surplus
funds be made '.vail-'.ble fcr c r.struction cr.sts in connec-
tion with ether projects now in the pr ce^^ f ^.-i.str. a n;
THE:E?CRE. PE it resolved, that this Consaission a -^
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_ 208 requeflt tho I-layor, the Board of Sixpervlaora, and the Con-
Lpjtice 10. troller to reapproprlate from tho following land approprla-
|^>ii*"' " tlon accounts the amounts itemiaed, totaling $110, 000. 00 j
KXBEE 180.558.02 169,917.53
GRATTAN 180.558.11 $ 168,89
LAUBEL HILL 180.558. U I 4,^52.50
MERCED 180.553.17 $ 2,667.65
MILEY 180.558.18 $ i^, 946. 00
PINELAKE 180.558.25 $27,8/^7.43
to the credit of the following accounts in the Construction
Appropriation Account 180.050.00, the amounts itemized:
Pro.iect APPr9Prl^^49n A&SUQt
SUNSET 180.050.00 $26,000.00
ST. MARY'S 180.050.00 $ 9,000.00
POTRERO KILL 180.050.00 $20,000.00
OCEAN VIEW 180,050.00 $^32,000.00
BURNETT 180.050.00 $12,000.00
BYXBEE 180.050.00 $ 2,000.00
RICHMOND 180.050.00 $ 2,000.00
PRESIDIO HEIGHTS 180.050.00 0 1,500.00
GRATTAl^ 180.050.00 t 5,500.00
AND, BE IT FURTHER RESOIVED, that the General Manager and
Secretary are hereby authorized to perform such acts as
are necessary and convenient to give effect to this reso-
lution.
:7i:t Payaenta, (f) Contract. Payments - Bond Fund
On motion of Commissioner Shea, seconded by Commissioner
Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
|i-l:i3aNc.2Q9 Resolution No. 209
RESOLVED, that for the beat interests and proper conduct
of the Recreation and Park DupartLient, the Controller is
hereby requested to approve the following contract pay-
ments - Bond Fund:
(1) ^JA^W fUYfflgW
Second Payment - to Kartinelli Constructiun
Cc. , Contract No. 59, Controller's No. 126,
period ending 11-30-5C; earned .:u,532.54
* of net contract of Cl53,200.00 ZU,532.:l
(2) SILVER TEIU-ACE FLAYGRCUN'D
Second ??.ynent - to Mrjrtinelli Constnacticn
Co., Contract No, 56, Controller's No. 102,
period ending 11-30-50; earned C21,072.37
of net contract of i; 121, 950. 00 I 4,699.24
(3) '^91 f-C-fiUL ffitf HO^j^
Third Payment - to Wia.KcIntosh & Son,
Contract No. 57, Controller's No. 65, period
ending 11-30-50; earned t 13,016.25 of net
contract of 225,484.00 t 1,632.37
(4) CvRCHA HEIGHTS - GFtCUNDS IKPrtGVEME>VrS
Third Pay.-ner.t - to J.Henry Harris, Contract
He. 55, Controller's No. 69, period ending
11-30-50; earned C 7,475. 26 of net contract
of C8, 000. 00 ^* 1,683. 7b
(5) EXCELJIOH I-IAYGRCUND
Third Paynent - to J.Henry Harris, Contract
No. 60, Controller's No. 92, period ending
11-30-50; earned C 36, 00 1.55 of net contract ^ ^^
of C74, 598.00 * 3,^:.-^
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' 1.; -i^":* Fifth i^oyrnent - to H.L.Puteraen Construe-
'^'"^ tlon Co., Contract No.53,Controllera No.
361, period ending 11-30-50; earned
026,800.15 of net contract of $37,774.00. % 1,997.95
■^ji
t^ntB' (7) 9tilIJ^:SE CENTER
itFsjw" Fifth payaent - to H.L.Petereen Construc-
tion Co., Contract No.it9, Controller's
No. 21, period ending 11-30-50; earned
^86,257.05 of net contract of C326,384.00-^;20,026.U
(8) {^jrn^OND PIAYQROUND & FIEIDHOUSE
Sixth Payaent - to J.Henry Harris, Contract
No.46, Controller's No. 324, period ending
11-30-50; earned v35,329.80 of net contract
of 047,331.00 V 3,350,50
(9) ny^ggE FIELDHOUSE
Seventh Payment - to H.L.Petersen Construc-
tion Co., Contract No. 41, Controller's No.
235; period ending 11-30-50; earned
vl9,585.70 of net contract of $21,672.00 -C
^■•«s errors -
948.60
(10) ^gVTH SUNSET FIAYGnOUND
Eighth Paycient - to Wellnitz & DeNardd,
Contract No. 33, Controller's No. 257, period
ending 11-30-50; earned C80,866.93 of net
contract of C83, 372.00 t 9,289.29
(11) gYXffiE GROUNDS
Eighth payment - to H.L.Petersen Construc-
tion Co., Contract No. 40, Controller's No.
193} period ending 11-30-50; earned
v78,583.57 of net contract of C79,436.00 -C 1,948.19
(12) CORONA HEIGHT-. - JUNIOR HUoEUM
Tenth Payment - to Wm.Horstmeyor Co., Con-
tract No. 39, Controller's No. 201, period
ending 11-30-50; earned ^205,737.47 of not
contract of ;297,849.00 C22,666.03
(13) BURNETT CEirTSR
kurtuentn Payment - to Elvin C. Stendell,
Contract No. 28, Controller's No. 67, per-
iod ending 11-30-50; earned C292,363.6l of
net contract of v300,000.00 ^11,889.32
(U) SU:.'SET, OCEAN VEW, ST. MARY '3 4 POrHERC HILL
:xCi£AflC;; CEi.TERS
Thirteenth Payment - to Cnrrico 4 Gautier,
Contract :;o.22A, Jcntroller's No. 114, period
ending 11-30-50; earned : 819,890.95 of net_
contract of C 342, 000. 00 ;i7,7S4. -4
(15) ArT:j PLAYGRCUIJJ ^ FISLL'iiO^JSE
Second Payment - to Elvin C. Stendell, Con-
tract No. 58, Controller's No. 93, period end-
ing 11-30-50; earned vl2,289.85 of net con-
tract of : 29, 297. 00 V 2,U2.t..
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(16) EU'EKA HAYGn-^UND SITE - LPMDLHION St F£h!CVAL
CF BUILD Lxs AT L2AQ'Lk ;;i:rrT:'.F.:rf H vTn4-T —
First 4 Final Payment - tc Acme Wrecking to..
Contract No. 50C, Controller's No. 57, C'jr>-_
pleted no of 11-18-50 ^ 2^55. OJ
(g) -hange Crdors - 3on.l FUQ^J
On aoticn of Comnissioner Shea, seconded by uonjnlss loner
uippoi, the following re^oluticn was adopted:
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RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper conduct of
1^1 a^f* ' ^g Recreation and Park Department, the Controller be and
is hereby requested to approve the following Change Orders -
Bond Rind:
(1) r^HII^SS CEOTER > Change Order n - H.L.Peter-
sen Construction Co., Contract No. 49, Control-
ler's No, 21 J to omit cast-iron or steel pipe-
sleeves and substitute therefor galvanized
sheet iBBtal sleeves - a deduction in amt. of
63.00
(2) nnRQNA HEIDirrS PLAYGROUND - Change Order #2 -
J.Henry Harris - tc change existing nounting
of floodlight on roof (Contract No. 55, Con-
troller's No, 69) an addition of
(3) SOUTH SUNSET GhOUNDS - Change Order #2 -
Wellnitz & DeNarde, Contract No. 33, Control-
ler's No. 25? - to omit from contract furnish-
ing, mixing with loam, harrowing and spread-
ing 1/4" manure over planting area - deduction
C 89.77
.581.00
(4^) ^}SfF- FTSIDHOUSE - Chfinge Order #2 - H.L.Peter-
sen Ccnatruction Co. (Contract No. 41, Control-
ler's No. 235) - to remove plate glass from tran-
som and replace with galvanized sheet steel
louver, Door 5 into Heater FOa. #3 - additional C 25.88
(5) BURfETT CEirTER - Change Order #4 - Elvin C.
Stendell (Contract No. 28, Controller's No. 67)
to furnish and install bleacher seat boards in
Gymnasium - an addition of v2WD.15
(6) OCEAN VIEW CENTER - Chanpe Order No. 22 -
Carrico and Gautier (Contract No.22A, Control-
ler's No. 114) -to install drain for pipe tunnel
between Fieldhouse and Gym (per sheet #CD-20) ,
an addition of.
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(h) Work Orders - Hecreaticn Division
"On notion of Commissioner Shea, seconded ty Comrrdssioner
Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
F.esolution No. 211
HESCLV2D, that for tne l^st interests and prcpcr .per-.ti
of th.e recreation and Park Departnent, U.e 'Jontroller bo
and is hereby requested to approve the following Work
Cr'^ers - Recx*eation Division;
(1) Tc Real Estate Department - for Services and
Expenses in connection witn the acquisition
of land required for the Pirielake necreatijn
Area ^ '
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(2) To Recreation Division for 4 gardeners - tem-
porary - First Quarter (Jan. -Feb. -March, 1951)
to landscape new liecreati.n Playgrounds and
Centers '
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(i) i^vner.ts - Park Division
Cn mction of :omnissioner Sh.ea, seconded by Commissioner
tippel, the following resolution was adopted:
f^solutj-ion No. 212
HE30LV2D, that for the best interests and proper operati n
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of the Recreation and Park Departront, the Controller be
and it here^ requested to opprove the following Hymunta-
Park Division t
(1) AQIUTIC PARK RECREATION BIDG. , REPAIRS & ALTERA-
irm ' PftQ'^^ ^^ :;
Final Payment - Bray Construction Co, , Contract
No. 320, period ending 11-6-50} earned $5,702.00
of net contract of $5,702.00 $ 570.20
(2) U.S. NAVY CRUISER "SAN FRANCISCO" KEMDRIAL-
fOINT LOBQS
Final Fayoent - Wellnitz & DeNarde, Contract
N0.3A.3, period ending 11-10-50; earned #13,410.00
of net contract of Cl3,U0.00 Cl,341.C0
(3) B/t^ yiEW TEEN-AGE CENTER rtSITTAL
To Masonic Hall Committee of San Firancisco
Lodge, rental for month ending 12-31-50}
earned 2600.00 of net contract of Cl, 200.00 100,00
U} <;pYST^^- ^L^^g ^"^^^^^
To Charles Snva and Dr. Henry Doneniconi,
rental for 2 months ending 1-U.-51; earned
v«7,500,00 of not contract of U5,000.00. .C2, 500.00
(5) /|Af.rRED CAR SSKVICE
To Locrd.3 Arricred Car Jervice Inc., for
Araored Car Service for lark Revenue Units-
Novenber, 1950 C 496.00
(6) 9tJ-.qAr^ beer LICENSES . ^ , , o
To State Board of Equalization for On-Sale Beer
Licenses for 1951 - Children's Quarters, Kezar
Stadiun, Harding Park Cnfe, Lincoln Park Cafe,
Sharp iark Cafe and S. F.Zoo Lunch Aoom . .0. 150.00
(7) FEEErJlL TAX ON ADMISSION'S
Tc Collector of Internal ;ievenue-Nov. 1950-
168.69
(8) REt^VAL CF EUCALYPTUS TR£-r:S-McCOH-DJ SJUAx-^:.
Tc Warner Tree Service - O.S.W.#280, period
ending 12-2-50, earned C 597. 00 of net contract
of C$97.00 C- 597.00
(9) MUSIC CCNCEr^TS - GOLDEN GATE FATiK
Fourth Payn»nt - nalpn Murray, Musical Direc-
tor, Contract No. 82, period ending 10-31-50;
earned ^9,621.06 of net contract of C25,000.00,
(4th pay't in 'xmt. of 1 1,951.00 approved by
rtesolution 159 was canceled.) vl,96l.-.
(10) M'J3ic co:;:e^T3 - gcu:e:j gate pa.'v}:
fifth Payment - iialph Ilurray, Ilisicra Direc-
tor, Contract No. 82, period ending 11-30-50;
e?'.rned ClC, 083.06 of net contract of ■ 2>,0X.vl,4tJ^.
(11) h.Hl/LA'E AND hxLOCATE DRADiAGS D ISCKiATxGE LI.Tr]
AT FI^rSHHACKZh PLAYFLLL;.
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To Ferguson Bros.,0.3.W. ^300, period or.'inb
12-4-5C, e-irned :970.CC of net contrict .f^
:970,CC ^•
97
(12) DCMESTIC WATE.t SLFPL^'
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To iv.cific iurtping Co., C.S.W. f3C2, period
en^intj l*i-7-5'.; earned :947.0C' of not ccn-^ ^
tract of : 947.00 *• 94/.--^'
(13) TAXES - SHA;J- JrARK Ud^^^ (ye^ntry)
Tc .lalph C. MacArthur, Co. Tax Collector,
San ;-btec Co., taxes for fisc-.l yeir begin-
ning July 1, 195C and endint June 3^, 1951^
715.09
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Tb« Secr«»tftry reported Wmt expiration dates for the opera-
tion of food veodlng oonceselona on Park properties would
be reached on D«oemb«r }l, 1950. Mr. Teller advised that
the Sohuaan Catering Company had provided most satlsfact^
ry services to the public, and reoonnended renewal of
permits to that firm.
On motion of Commissioner Siea, seconded by Commissioner
Bercut, the following resolution was adoptedt
Resolution No. 213
RESOLVED, that for the purpose of providing food and re-
freshment services to the public, when desirable, and In
consideration of the payment of ten per cent (10$) of the
gross revenue, this Comznlsslon hereby authorises ronewal
of the agreement for food vending concession on Recreation
and Park areas with the Schuman Catering Company, for the
period January 1 through June 30, 1951; all dates, times,
and locations of operation to be confirmed by the Gene ml
Manager.
U-rTil of Plot
Vj: i jeaeral
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Approval of Plot Plan and General Character of Landscaping
Df^ai^n - ST. MiRY'S SQUARE GAT^GE
The General Manager reported that Mr. Vinlng T, Fisher,
General Manager of the Parking Authority, had requested the
Commission to approve and submit a landscaping plan for
ST. MARY'S SQUARE GARAGE, together with specifications ond
estimates of cost for the work required; the information
to be used in calling for bids.
The report of T.M.Grabow, Engineer, was read by the Secre-
tax7.
On motion of Commissioner Shea, seconded by Comaissloner
Bercut, the following resolution was adopted:
HESCLVED, that this Conoiisaicn approves in principle, and
as a guide to the Parking Authority in the preparation of
its bid invitations, the plot plan and general character-
istics of landscape design for ST. MARY'S SQUARE GARAGE,
as prepared and submitted, together with specifications
and estimates of cost in the sum of 530,290.00, said
amount including all materials and labor required, except
the sprinkling system and benches in the park proper, ind
tiiS gravel required above the garage membreme.
•^ :«iebra- Ifay Lav Celebration - KEZAR STADIUM
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Postponed to the next regular meeting at the direction cf
President Sutter (Commissioner Stern to be present for
consideration of this subject).
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MISSION PARK - AQUATIC PARK DEVELOPMENT
President Sutter introduced and welcomed to the meeting
several reprenentctives and delegates from various organHs-
tUns interested in the proposals for recreation improve-
ments 5t Aquatic Park and Mission Park. Included were:
CB«st«r R. Maophee, Superrlaor
Mr, ilvln L. Morse, Principal, Mission High school
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High School
Ys» Jim McCarthy, City Planning Departraent
Mr. Robert Jennings, Secretary, Mission Y.M.C.A.
Mr. B, C, Mardon, President, Mission Optimists
Mr. Herbert Eling, Mission Kiwanis
Mr. Julian Hargrove, Columbia Park Boys
Mr. George Lineer of the Chronicle
Mr. Teller related to the Commission the progress that
had been made as the result of a series of committee meet-
ings for the adoption of a city-wide plan and policy for
the construction of municipal swimming pools. He ex -
pressed his thanks to the Board of Education, City Plan-
ning; Commission, members of the Board of Supervisors, his
own staff members and other agencies who had served on
the comnittee. He reported that it is the committee's
rocommondation that the first step in swimming pool con-
struction should include pools at four locations, vizt
Mission Park, Aquatic Park, Hamilton Playground, and
Rossi Playground,
Mr, Teller then submitted architecturr.l sketches for the
construction of an enclosed swimning pool, to be located
at the western ond of Aquatic Park, relating Uiat the
planned pool would accommodate competitive events and city-
wido activities, as well as instruction for pupils of
the Marina Junior High, Francisco JUnior High, and Gali-
leo High School.
In describing the pool's features, Mr. Teller ncntionec'
that the plan calls for the use of the excellent locker,
shower and dressing-room facilities already there.
Presentation was then made of the Mission Connunity Cen-
ter Plan by Mr, Joseph McCarthy of the Department of
City Planning. He described sketches showing the reloca-
tion of facilities and the addition of a recreation cen-
ter twilding and swimming pool, pointing up the advan-
tages of developing this park as a coniaxnity center simi-
lar to Uie project conteir^slated for the Sunset District.
The proposal recomoended the acquisition of additional
property north of Mission Hi^h School, so that the present
practice football field may be enlarged to accommodate
baseball. It was recommended thit consideration be given
tl^.e disposal of the property on which the present Mission
Playground is now located, at 19th ind Angelica Streets,
Delegates from various organizations gave strong endorse-
ment to the entire community center plan,
Cn motion of Comrdssioner Shec, seconde;' by Ccmmissi );ior
Btrcut, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 215
nESCLVED, that this Conrlssicn, on recommendation of tl.e
General Manager, approves in principle the recommendations
and proposals for tlie construction of an enclosed swi:jiir^
pool at Aquatic Park» and tlie development of a conriir.iti'
recreation center at Mission Park, and hereby authnrizuj
the General Manager to engage architectural and enginotr-
ing services for the purpose of obtaining estimates of
cost and first-stage planning, so U.at construction cf
both projects may be undertaken if approval of the Nation-
al Production Authority is granted.
awar:^ cf :ontract - Survey of BUEIiA VLSTA fAf^K
The General Manager submitted for approval on agreement
with James E. Waite, re^^istored Civil Engineer and State
licensed Surveyor, 1519"- %X^i Avenue, Son Frar.ci sec, cov-
ering proposed professional services for a survey of :3'JLNA
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VISTA PARK, consisting of thirty-six (36) acres.
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Conimis-
sioner Bercut, the following resolution was adopted:
WHEREAS, the Recreation and Park Commission proposes
to make certain improvements in the property under its
Jurisdiction, known as BUENA VISTA PARK; and
WHEREAS, the proposed planning of said improvements
requires a complete topographical survey; therefore,
be it
RESOLVED, that this Commission, on recommendation of
the General Manager, approves the agreement with JAh€S
E. WAITE for furnishing a topographical map and all
other data as set forth in his proposal of November 13.
1950, in the total sum of Six Thousand Dollars (|6,000);
and the services to be rendered hereunder shall be
paid by this Commission to JAMES E. WAITE: and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the attached agreement which is
hereby made a part of this resolution, be approved,
subject to the approval of the City Attorney; and, be
it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the General Manager and the
Secret«iry be authorized to sign trds agreement for
and on behalf of the Recreation and Pork Dopartmont.
Mr. Teller reported that the Secretary, on Tuesdr^y,
December 5, 1950 had opened three bids for the Second
Unit of Rehabilitation of Kezar Stadium; and three
bids for the Construction of Convenience Stations at
Gclden Gate Park, Balboa Park, and the San Francisco
Zoological Gardens. All proposals received were be-
yond the cost estimates of the architects and in ex-
cess of Uie funds available.
The lowest responsible bidder for the Rehabilitation
of Kczar Stadium was ROBERT L. WILSON, with a propos-
al of $91,500.00.
The lowest responsible bidder for the Construction of
Convenience Stations at Golden Gate Park, Balboa Park,
and the Son PVanciscc Zoological Gardens was ANTCNE
FETSP^N & SONS, with a proposal of U8,250.0C.
On motion of Conanissicner Dipptl, seconded by C:.,'Mais-
sioner Shea, the following resolution was adopted:
;^pr1utton No. 217
RS3CLVEL, th<it this xramission does hereby requec*.
the Board of Supervisors to approve an extensi^:. f
time in awarding contracts for the kehabilit-^iticn f
Kezar Stadiur. and the Construction uf Convenionc- Jti-
tions at Golden Gate Park, Balboa Park, and t:. ^ ■
Francisco Zoological Gardens, t^ and includir.g r^iri-
ary 3, 1951, in order to permit a time allowanco in
which these transfers can be effected.
On reconnundation of the General Manager, and en r.o-
tion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Ccnmlssi ner
Shea, the following neasures covering the transfer oi
fUjids were adopted:
/Z^VJEL, that this Coamiasion does hereby reque::t the
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to approve supplencntal appropriation in the nnoui^t
pf 120,580.00 from Appropriation 013-500-17 (Reloca-
tion of F>acilities - Portola) to the credit of Appro-
priation 012-500-88 (Kezar Stadium Rehabilitation),
to provide the additional funds required to pendt
the award of contract to the lowest responsible bic-
der for the Second Unit of Rehabilitation of Kezor
Stadium in the amount of $91,500.00, the amount re-
quired for this project being:
Second Unit of Rehabilitation of Kezar
Stadium, as per low bid 191,500.00
Allowance for Contingencies, ..... 692, OQ
192,192.00
Available in Appropriation 012-500-88 71. 612. 00
Net Amount Required.
$20,580.00
AND, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the General Manager
and Secretary be authorized to perform any acts nec-
essary or convenient for the acconplishment of the
purpose of this resolution.
'astruction of On recoronendation of the General Manager, and on mo-
"SVZSIENCE STATION tion of Coranissioner Bereut, seconded by Conraiaoionor
,» ji^r^ PARK Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
■ppmiipn No. 219 R^sgigt^jgn No. 219
RESOLVED, that this Coninissicn does hereby request
the Mayor, the Board of Supervisors, and the Control-
ler to approve supplemental appropriation in the
amount of $7,932.00 from Appropriation 012-500-79
(Convenience Station - San Francisco Zoological Gar-
dens) to the credit of Appropriation 012-500-77-2
(Balboa Park Convenience Station) to provide the ad-
ditional funds required to permit the award of con-
tract to the lowest responsible bidder for the Con-
struction of Convenience Station at Balboa Park, the
amount required for this project being:
Construction of Convenience Station,
per low bid 517,580.00
Allowance for Contingencies 352.00
017,932.00
Available in Appropriation 012-500-77-2 10.000.00
Net Amount Required I 7,932.00
AID, BE IT FUimiER RESOLVED, that the Genercl Manager
ar.d Secretary be authorizcr: tc perforr. ^iV.y acts r.eces-
sary or convenient for tht accomplis^Jior.'. T t..', pur-
pose cf this resolution.
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•■-2?.'n::;:E station tion of Commissioner Dippel, seccnded b>- CoTr^Azsiut^r
■JZii.:L yi-.ft;.,^.^ Ghea, the following resolution was adopted:
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R^,q^;Vtlon No. 220
nESGLVED, that this Commission -ioes hereby request
the N'iay.r, the Board of Supervisors, and the Control-
ler tc approve supplerental appropriation in the a-
nount of $9,126.00 frcr. Appropriation 012-500-79
(Convenience Station - S.F.Zoological Gariens), and
fr,.n Appropriation 012-500-77 (Sutro Heights, survey
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Plana and Development) to the credit of Appropriation
012-500-20 (Speedway Meadow Convenience Station), to pro-
vide the additional funds required to permit the awar(' c f
the contract to the lowest responsible bidder for the
Construction of the Speedway Convenience Station, the
amount for this project being:
Construction of Convenience Station,
per low bid $16,790.00
Allowance for contingencies 33fe.00
C 17, 126.00
Available in Appropriation 012-500-20. , . . 8. OOP. 00
Net Amount Required Z 9,126.00
AI©, BE IT FTJi^HER RESOLVED, that the General htnager and
Secretary be authorized to perform any acts necessary cr
convenient for the acconplishiaent of the purpose of this
resolution.
I -*sentation - Representation, Third Annual Recreation Conference, Son
l^tnial Recrea- Diego. California. February 13-16. 1951
ji Cir/eronce
IF. At the request of the General Manager, action on the ap-
pointiaent of delegates to attend the Third Annual Recrea-
tion Conference was postponed to the next regular meeting.
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Attendance - Amateur Softball Association Conference -
Blloxi. Mississippi. Januan^ 2Z.-29. 1951
::-'erti:ce, Bilcxi, On reconraendation of the General I^ianagor, and on motion
ys., Jan.24-29, of Commissioner Dippel, seconded ty Ccomissioner Bercut,
^ the following resolution was adopted:
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Resolution No. 221
fESCLVED, that this Commission does hereby authorize and
direct ti\e attendance of Mr. James P. Lang, Sup-ervisor of
Athletics, at the Annual Meeting of the Managers* Soft-
ball Association, to be held at Biloxi, Mississippi,
January 2it-29, 1951, said atten'iance to be a part of his
routine duties from Monday, January 22 to Monday, Janu-
ary 29, 1951, inclusive; no travel or other expanses in
connection with said attendance to be bcrne by the City
and County of San Francisco.
Chri^tnas Proercxr^ '^rt^^ Cbservances
The General Mianager, on ben- If of t'.t Lepca't.-:or.t 3t-
invited all rcnbera of the Commission to -ittend Cr.ri.;-. ^.o
observances to be held throughout U.e Pr.rk an-] ;£cre- i r.
fccilities during the Holiday Season,
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the meeting adjourned at 5:00 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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Dactmbar 28, 1950
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kMtlaC Tha Elevanth Regular Mieting of tha Racraatlon and Park
iUtf nWwB* commisilon waa callad to order on Thuraday, Dacembar 28,
1950 at 4:00 P.M., Praaldant Suttar praaidlng.
Tha following Conmiaalonars vara prasanti
Mr. Louis Suttar, Prasldant
Mrs. SigTBond Stem
Mr. Prod D. Parr
Mrs. Henry J. Dlppel
Reverend Eugene J. Shea
There being no correctiona or onlsslona, the minutes of
the tenth regular meeting, held Thursday, December 14, 195C
were approved as read.
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jK^ting from
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(1) From National Production Authority, Department of Com-
merce, Washington, D.C., exctiptions from NPA Order fV-4,
and permission to proceed with construction of the fol-
lowing projects:
(a) Rehabilitation of Kezar Stadium
(b) Dredging - Yacht Harbor
(c) Drainage Corrections - Golden Gate Park
(d) Irrigation System - Fleishhacker Playfield
(e) Installation of Boilers and Piping - Ketar Pavilion
In connection with the above, the General Manager re-
ported other applications for exemption have also been
forwarded to the National Production Authority and that
additional requests will be made covering exenqptions
for priority for recreation projects in the near future.
«7C?'s Request (2) F»"om Mayor Elmer E. Robinson urging thit. In view of
'u'^lalaun ^^ National Preparedness Program and higher taxes,
'.•■::»:952 baiutt the departmental budget for 1951-1952 be kept to the
absolute olnimum.
Mr. Teller asked that President Sutter consider call-
ing a special meeting of the Commission for study and
approval of the budget; this meeting to be held in si "
ficlent time to permit submission of budget by the Fei -
ruary 15th deadline.
On motion of Comoiissloner Parr, seconded by Commission-
er Dlppel, it was agreed that presentation of the de-
partnental budget before the Mayor and the Board of
Supervisors be delegated to the President, the General
Manager, the Secretary and staff members, as required,
thus precluding the need for Connission members at these
hearings.
Mi:iMr:eyi3
S«rnior Don (3) From Supervisor Don Faaackerley, suggesting that ten-
ants occupying properties which tho Recreation ana FarK
Commission acquires for playground purposes be permit-
ted to remain on those sites if the ?ffA Order M-4 pro-
hibits construction of the recreation center in t^^e par-
ticular location.
HItitior. to
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"■jwrties Acquired
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Secretary Instructed to reply. Informing that the Coo-
raisslon Is complying wiU* the Finance CorrJ-ttoe s
request.
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P^om R07 A. Bronson, submit tinf a plan for the dtvolop-
a»nt of stable facilltios and equestrian activities at
Horsezmn's Retreat, Golden Gate Park.
Secretary instructed to send copjr of Mr. Bronson*s
letter to all Coimissloners for review, and to ascer-
tain from the City Attorney if there are any legal
questions involved in Mr. Bronson's proposal, and to
report at the next zoeeting.
^^nl of Sale, (5)
I' pjblic Auction,
-i Lot 10, Block
8^2 (S.E. Comer
Madrid St, and
From Eugene J. Riordan, Director of Property, request-
ing approval of the sale, at public auction, of the
southeast corner, Lot ^0, Block 6X2, Madrid Street
and i-Vance Avenue (in conformity with the Master Plan).
The Secretary reported that the Deportnent of City
Planning had informed him that the Library Conmiasion
had already expressed its willingness to transfer this
property to the School Department; that said transfer
is in conformity with the Master Plan.
On motion of Conoissioner Parr, seconded ty Commission-
er Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
•-M. bg.223 P^aq^'iUgn Ng. ^3
RESOLVED, that on recommendation of the Director of
Property and the General Manager, this ConHnission con-
curs in the proposed sale of a certain parcel of City
land acquired through the FVihmem Bequest, said parcel
being situate at the southeast corner of Madrid Street
and Prance Avenue, Lot ^0, Block 6342, and does hereby
authorise the Director of Property to initiate neces-
sary proceedings to sell said parcel at public auction
for a miniiain anount of $3,000.00.
4;proTU c
;yjtructi
ilJewalks
f Flan, (6) From Sherman P. Duckel, Director, Departnent of Public
on of Works, requesting approval of the plan fcr the ccnstruc
- SYXBEE ticn of sidewalks at the 3yxbee Playground.
i^t'.sriiing Dep't
?-EUc Works t:;
•^F^re Specifica-
•l:ni and Call for
The Secretary read the report of the Supervising En-
gineer approving the sidewalk construction plan, and
advising that certain damge to the sidewalk resulting
from construction of the building, will be corrected b^
Uie Contractor at no cost to the City.
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Ccmnis-
sicner Shea, the following resolution was adopted:
P^^f^lutian No. 2ZL
REXLVED, that this Coraiissicn »ipprcve twc prints of
Plan No. 20333 of the Bureau of Engineering, providing
for the construction of sidewalks on the periaeter :f
Byxbee Playground, Kcnticollo and Shields Streets, and
authorises the Department of Public Works to prepare
specifications and call for bids for said sidewalk con-
struction.
:ATr;£s jl'c delegates
■:-^- k Scn-Civil (1) cn notion of Consaiasioner Shea, seconded by Ccrrrdaslon-
jtni:^ 4EE'^'\t er Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
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R^aolution No. 225
T-606 R56
RESOLVED, that all Tenporaiy and Non-Clvll Service
appolntnents made by the General Manager of the Recror,-
tion and Park Department for the period December U
through December 28, 1950 are hereby ratified and up-
provedj and , be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that a report of said appointments
be transmitted to the Controller and the Civil Service
CoBBilssion:
Tenporarv Appointaenta
P/G Dir,. FT as Need. 12/22/50 5 mo. ll.75hr.,or )
' 1250. mo.)
T-607
T-608
T-609
T-610
T-611
T-612
T-613
T-6U
T-615
T-616
T-617
R56 P/G Dir. , PT as need. 12/27/50
R56 P/G Dir. , FT as need. 12/29/50
R56 P/G Dir. , PT as need. 12/30/50
R$6 P/G Dir. , PT as need. 1/ 3/51
B512 Genl. Clerk-Typist 12/ A/50
FA06a Asst.Engineer Civil 1/16/51
058 Gardener 2/1/51
A106 Building Inspector 12/18/50
058 Gardener 1/ 2/51
F102Q Draftsman, Civil 12/18/50
B210 Office Assistant 12/26/50
5
5
5
5
3
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mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
-ditto-
-ditto-
-ditto-
-dittc-
$200 mo.
thru 1/31/51 U70 mo.
thru 2/28/51 $200 mo.
thru 1/31/51 $390 mo.
3 mo. 1200 mo.
thru 3/3 V^l 1320 ao.
thru V 9/51 1170 bo.
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^xttuflons cf
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(2) ^fltra-Fund Transfers
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Conr.is-
sioner Shea, the following resolution was adopted:
p^aclution No. 226
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper con-
duct of the Recreation and Park Department, the Con-
troller be and is hereby requested to approve the fol-
lowing Intra-Fbnd Transfers:
PARK DIVISION * -.^ ^
Approp. 012.110.01 -t2- Approp. 012.119.01. .$1,200.00
Replacing Patrick Moriarty 0-60 Sub-Foreman
Gardener, on sick leave without pay 12/16/50
to 5/15/51.
RECREATION DIVISION
Approp. 012.110,13 -to- Approp. 012.119.13. .$
Replacing Ucile Doyle, B-210 Office Assist-
ant on sick leave without pay 12/26/50 to
1/9/51.
88.25
(3) ExtenaiuDfl of Time
On motion of Comnissicner Dippel, seconded by Ccrrls-
sicner Shea, the following resolution was ad-jptei:
ai^an^u^on No. 227
RESOLVED, that this Commission, on recommendation of
the General >:anager, approves the following requesU
for extension cf tine:
(a) Tc Elvin C. Stendell, Contractor, Burnett Center,
(Contract #22, Controller's 0(^1) an extension of
45 c-ilendar days, tc 1/22/51; delay ^"^•^°"°^. ^^^
account weather, shortage maple flooring, and change
in plastering sub-contractor.
(b) To Wellnitz & DeNarde, Contractors, South Sunset
Grounds (Contract #33, ^^^^^^/J'^^'^/^^^L^^lo^-^
tension of 120 days, to V27/51; delay occaslono.
12/23/50
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i;rk and Service
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by delay in closing 31at Ave., in construction of
retaining wall under separate contract, certifica-
tion of change order clay and tanbark, and weather.
(c) To Wellnita & DeNarde, Contractors, South Sunsot
Pleldhouse (Contract #38, Controller's #272) an
extension of 120 days to l/ll/51j delay occasioned
by incorrect toilet partitions received from east,
and weather.
(A) vfnrk and Service Orders
On motion of Commissioner Shea, seconded by Comaission-
er Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 228
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper opera-
tion of the Recreation and Park Department, the Control-
ler be and is hereby requested to approve the following
Work or Service Orders t
(a) To Recreation and Park Dept. (Inter-depart-
mental) - To continue services of one (1)
FA06a Assistant Engineer II, six (^ PilOla
Junior Engineers to provide inspection
service on Bond FVmd Projects now under
construction. Month of January, 1951. . . $2,760.00
(b) To Recreation and Park Dept. (Inter-depart-
mental) - To continue services of two (2)
Ri06'. Assistant Engineers II, one (l)
F102a Draftsman and one (1) F122 Senior
Architectural Draftsman for the prepara-
tion of plans and specifications for con-
struction work in connection with the 19^7
Recreation Bond Rind during the month of
January, 1951 $1,680.00
(c) To Department of Public Works - &). Engi-
neering - For Engineering Services (Maps,
Surveys, etc.) in connection with the 19^7
Recreation Bond Pond as required during the
3d Quarter of the 1950-1951 Fiscal Year. .$1,500.00
(d) To California Pacific Title Insurance Co.
Encumbrance Request - For title reports
for land required for McLaren Park (Ap-
propriation 012.600.03) ^
250.x
(5) Contract Payments
Cn action of Connisslcner Parr, socondec' by Commissioner
Shea, UiC following resolution was adopted:
P»???ti^f°" No. 229
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper^c-n-
duct of the Recreation aivJ Park Department, the Control-
ler be and is hereby requested to approve the follo-^-
ing contract payments - Park Division:
(a) YACHT KARBCR DREDGIIW - DRAWINGS, SFECIFICA" ro
ESTIMATES OF C.C^I & ENGINy=:RITC SUPERVJ-"; ,.i
Tf Punnett, Pares St liutchiaon, Contract 0if ,
period ending 12/21/50; earned $2200.00 of ^
net contract of $3,300.00 « 2J0.W
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\W^ ^^j REPUCEMEirr OF STORM SEWER, HEilEERT FUBISHHAGKER
I in. •*• ^ f^ifFIEID «««.»-«»-«-—--------------------—----
'j^Si^aH^ Final Paynant - Arthur Waaigren - Con-
tract No. 47, period ending ll-U-50;
j^tnct W* earned ^5,002,00 of net contract of
,:u-'^ 15,002.00 0 500 20
(c) immjmjMi
To California Pacific Title Insurance
Co. (for Genevieve Egan) for purchase
of Lot 3, Assessor's Block 5998 $1,200.00
^"nitfftS"- Qn notion of Conmissioner Parr, seconded by Comndssion-
er Shea, the following resolution was adopted:
.^, ^ 23Q Resolution No. 230
RESOLVED, that for the beat interests and proper con-
duct of the Recreation and Park Departiient, the Con-
troller be and is hereby requested to approve Modifi-
cations to the following contracts:
^^'ra aailding Contract No. i,B - Donald B. Kirby and Thomas B. hiilvin-
iijctor - MCLAREN LODGE, adding $2,^00.00 to provide a building
^f^n Lodge inspector for a period of six (6) months; and
■«atlM Carpeting Contract No. 66 - William Horstmeyer Co. - Construction
t- 'instruction of Alterations and Aeditions to McLAREN LODffi, deleting
•'"Iit«ration8 & therefrom the sum of $2,592.00, for furnishing inc3
."iiitions - McLAREN Installing carpet.
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(7) Award of Contracts -
iiUlUtion of ThA Secretary read the proposals received on December
i^Urs and Piping - 22, 1950 for the INSTALUTION OF BOILERS AM) PIPING,
i-^nFiVILID/ KEZAR PAVILION, GOLDEN GATE PARK, as follows:
EMPIRE HEATING 8c PLUMBUM CO I 9,173.00
2707 Geary Blvd., San Francisco 18
O'lftfU & STEWART, LTD. |10,U9.00
218 Clara Street, S.F. 7
J. GIBBS SONS $11,478.00
2401 Bush Street, S.F. 15
E. A. COhNELY. INC 5ll,496.CC
1277 Howard Street, S.F. 3
The firm of EMPIRE HEATING & PLUMBING CO., 2707 Gear/
Boulevard was the lowest responsible bidder.
On notion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Commls-
sloner Parr, the following resolution was adopted:
^t' ^- 2n pti93^^^^"" ^°- ^^^
RESOLVED, that this Commission doe. hereby J^""^^
contract for the Installation of ^^^^^^"^^ J^^^'^'gc
Keiar I^vllion, Golden Gate Park, ^^ J^^^ jT.tlrle
PLUMBING CO., 2707 Geary Boulevard San Francisco 18.
they being the lowest responsible bidder, for the sum
of 19,173.00; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the General Manager ""^ V^« ^J^
retary are empowered to execute this contract on behall
of the Recreation and Park Commission; and, be ii
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary shall fil" notice
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(7) (\y*^'} "^ Contracta (continued)
of approvtii In the official advertlelng of the offi-
cial newspaper of the City and County of San Francisco.
-itnictlon of 2d
;! -f R«habiUta-
The Secretary read the proposals received December 5,
1950 for the Construction of the Second Unit of henabil-
itation of Kesar Stadium, Golden Gate Park, as followsi
ROBERT L. WILSON.
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158 South Park Street, San Francisco 7
CEWTRAL CALIPDRNU CONSTRXTION COMPANY. . .198,578.00
ll6 Erie Street, San PVanclsco 3
BILTVELL CONSTRXTION COMPANY $117,377.00
4745 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco 21
In accordance with the transfer of additional fUnds
covered under Resolution 218 and the extension of time
in awarding the contract being granted by the Board of
Supervisors, the General Manager rocommended award of
contract to ROBERT L. WILSON, 158 S tth Park Street,
he being the lowest responsible bidder, for the sum of
$91,500.00.
On laotxon of Commissioner Parr, seconded by Commission-
er Dippel, the following resolution was adopted*
fiy^nlution No. 232
RESOLVED, that this Commission does hereby award the
contract for the Construction of the Second Unit of
Rehabilitation, Kezar Stadium, Golden Gate Park, to
ROBERT L. WILSON, 158 South Park Street, San Francisco,
he being the lowest responsible bidder therefor, in
the sum of $91,500.00; and, be it
rORTHER RESOLVED, that the General Manager and the Sec-
retary are empowered to execute this contract on behalf
of the Hecreation and Park Commission; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary shall file notice
of approval in the official advertising of the official
newspaper of the City and County of San Francisco.
:ytniCtion of Two The Secretary read the proposals received Decenbtr 5,
::T«r,ience Stations- 1950 for the Construction of Three (3) Convenience 3ta-
li Speedway Maadows, tions, located at Old Speedwvy MBa(iowa, Golden Gate
:13«r. S»t6 Park and Park, Balboa Paik, and the iian Francisco Zoological
"'*•- ?lrt Gardens, as follows:
A^TTONE reTERSEN & SCNS $ 48,250.00
2758 San Bruno Avenue, Scin Francisco 24
WH. McIOTOSH & SON t 57,030.00
740 - 36th Avenue, San Francisco 21
aCBEKT L. WILSON * 61,200.00
158 South fferk Street, San Frincisco 7
Due to insufficient funds to perr.it awarding contracts
for all convenience stations In accordance with t.'.o
requested transfer of additional funds as coverec under
Resolution No. 217, the General .Manager recommendeJ
award of contracts for two (2) convenience stations,
one to be constructoc it 'li SpeecVoy Meadows and onf
at Balboa Fork, tc the lowest responsible bidder, A.'aCNE
PETEP^EN & SONS, 275^ San Bruno Avenue, San FY-oncisco^
for the sun of $34,370.00, as per proposals 2 and 3 ^^1
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^^noi Sta- (7) hWTJ i^ Cnntraef (oontinued)
tioBi • OW SP* " p^ motion of ConBdasioner Parr, seconded by ComBission-
^M**' . ,j. Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
FESOLVED, that this ConHnlssion does hereby award the
contract for the construction of two (2) convenience
stations - one at Old Speedway Meadows, Ciolden Gate
Pork, and one at Balboa Park, to ANTONE PETERSEN 4 SCNG.
2758 San Bruno Avenue, Son ftrancisco 2A, they being
the lowest responsible bidder, for the sura of 134,370,,
under Proposals 2 and 3; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the General Manager and the
Secretary are enpofwered to execute the contract on be-
half of the Recreation and ftirk Conaaiasion; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary shall file notice
of approval in the official advertising of the offici-
al newspaper of the City and County of San Francisco.
vcrlsg licenses- (8) ^fer>ring Licensoa - Yacht Harbor
]iii\ rATm ^ motion of Conmissioner Dippel, seconded try Commis-
sioner Shea, the following resolution was adopted:
•jl No. 23L
RESOLVED, that on recoranendation of the General Mam«.-
ger, this Coii.-ttission does hereby approve issuance of
the following Mooring Licenses for Marina Yacht Harbor-
Park Division:
Cvner
Berth No.
George C. McJhee "Temporary"
1729 Fine Street
Boat Name
28-T-96
Rate per Month
15.00
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I« legate 3-
^ilif, Recreation
■oaference, SAN
:3&C, Feb. 13-16,
(1) Delegates - California Recreation Conference - to be
h^ld fit San Diego. Calif ornU. f^^.^-jfa, i<?Sii
The General Manager reported that some raembors °^ J'^
staff had been invited to serve as delegates to the
California Recreation Conference at San Diego. He ex-
plained that while both he and Mr. McDevitt had been
officially invited by the State Recreation Gomnission,
local comuitments made it difficult to be absent from
the office, and there was also linitation on the funds
in the Travel Expense Account. He therefore reconoend-
ed that three delegates, Miss Josephine D. ^andaAl,
Mr. Raymond S. Kirabell and Mr. Bert Walker be author-
ized to attend.
On motion of Commissioner Stern, secondod by Cofflmis-
sioner Shea, the following resolution was adopted:
'llL^O.
J^
•^th:rliing the
•tter^ance cf the
•*'p«rtritendent and
«««'t Aiperintendent
' Secraation, and
-»fatcr cf Junior
^»ufi at California
•'* creation -or.fsr-
RESOLVED, that this Commission, on approval f ^^
General I^nager. does hereby authorize ^« ^^^^J^^^^n-
of the Superintendent of Recreation, ^"^^Jjf ,*^P^^^"
tendent of Recreation, and the Curator ^^^f f^f ^
Museum, at the Annual Conference of ^,^^^^^°^,J^^i,
Recreaiion Society, to be held at San ^J'f • ^^^^^^^J'-
February 13 through. F^bru.nry lO. ^^'^^^^^^^'.^Jfii'bu.
approval of the Board of Supervisors and the nvailabil
ity of funds. ^ ^
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Raport of DuilMM Managtr • Plnanoial Stattmnt for
Blgrf>tiona^ 4ctiviti>B DlYiilon
Th« Secretary reed a report euboitted by J*r. Hoyt, the
Buelneaa htanager, giving coaparative figurei of the
revenue and expenditurea of the several recreational
aotivitiea in Mr. Hickey's division for the four months
ending October 31, 1949 and 1950; the report showed
that revenues are down 129,777.00 con>ared with the
like period last year, tne major portion of thiareduc*
tion resulting from reduced attendance at football con-
tests in Keiar Stadium.
Ordered filed.
•rrectlng D«8- (3)
...-♦ion Property
I JcJLREN PARK, to
X :cnT«y«<i to
Authorising Transfer of Land to School District for
■^nr^qvdale School - Project No. 2
g» Mo. 236
>»tting of Ccto-
The Secretary submitted corrected description of prop-
erty in JOHN McLABEN PARK received from the Director
of Property, which property is to be conveyed to the
School Department,
On motion of Comniasioner Parr, seconded by Conmisaion-
er Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
f^g92utiQn No. 236
AUTHORIZING TRANSFER CF UM) TC SCHOOL DISTRICT PDR
^UMNYDALE SCH99V " H^JECT NO. 2
WHEREAS, this Commission by Resolution No. IU3 ap-
proved the transfer of a certain parcel of McLaren
Park to San Francisco Unified School District in con-
sideration of the sum of $10,000.00; and
WHEREAS, the Director of Property has requested cer-
tain corrections be made in the description of said
parcel in order that legislation may be effected to
permit the accurate transfer; therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that this Commission does hereby order the
aiiiftnda»nt of Resolution No. U3 to read as follows:
RESOLVED, that this Commission authorise the Gen-
eral l-ianager to approve and forward to the Board
of Supervisors a resolution authorizing the trans-
fer of certain real property in McUren Park to
the San Francisco Unified School District, upon
the condition that the sum of $10,000.00 shall be
paid by said School Departnent , to the credit of
the Real Property FUnd jf the Recreation and Park
Commission, in consideration for said real proper-
ty, being a portion of Assessor's Block Nc.631t>,
more particularly described as follows:
ALL that certain parcel of land, situated in the
City and County of San Francisco, Stat© of Calilor-
nia, particularly described as follows:
COM-ENCING at the point of intersection of ^Jj®
southwesterly line cf Sunnydale Avenue with the
northwesterly boundary of the Sunnydale Housing
Site of the Housing Authority cf the City and
County of San Francisco; running thence northwest-
erly along the southwesterly line cf ^"^J^^t^T
nue 500 feet; thence at a right angle ^o^^^-^j;
ly 500 feet; thenoo at a right angle 'f ^•"^^
500 f»«t tc a p.oint on the northwesterly bc,undary
cf said Sunnj'dale Housing site; thence northeast-
erly along last naried line 500 feet to the point
of commBnceiaent,
BEING a portion of Assess i-r's Blcck 631o*
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,:iai for W»i^
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(^) piffna for Exhlhlt Hull of Flowrfl - Qolden Qate Park
The Qeneral Manager reported that an organisation iwet-
ing for the purpoee of properly presenting to the Leg-
islature a request for funds to finance an Exhibit and
Exposition Hall of Flowers, Golden Gate I^k, was held
on Wednesday, l>ecember 27, 1950.
In attendance were: Senators Gerald J. O'Qara and
Thomas A. Maloney, Assemblyman George Collins, Super-
visor Marvin E, Lewis, President Louis Sutter, Mr. Don-
ald W, Cleary, Mr. Paul Oppermann, Messrs. A. Appleton,
Norrell Gillespie, Albert Wilson, Al LeFevre, Harvey
E, Teller, Edward MoDevitt, Bill Simons, <nd JUliua
Girod.
It was the recommendation of the Committee that Messrs.
Sutter, Teller and McDevitt meet with the City's legis-
lative representative, Mr, Donald W. Cleary, and
Mr, JaiBQs Dean, Director of Finance, at Sacramento, on
Thursday, January 4th 1951, for the purpose of present-
ing the initial request, together with prelirlnary
•ketches and estxmates of cost.
Ai^roved.
.>:aotional Expendi-( 5) Promotional Expenditure in Connection With the
:ut in Connection
4'X MMting - Plans
fcr Exhibit Hall of
isaia
■At>9V9 MBffUng
Commissioner Parr made the observation that expenses
incurred in connection with such meetings should be
recognized as a proper department expenditure, and rec-
orarasnded that the Business Manager investigate and sub-
nit a report on what procedures may be followed in
order to meet such expenditures.
Referred to General Manager,
'iJtgtiS to
■.-d«3icner
. :. 3XKLEY
(6) Conrlssicner y,\r.\.nel J. Buckley
President Sutter said that, in reply to the letter of
acknowledgment received from Commissioner Buckley
thanking the Commission for their good wishes for on
early recovery, a telegram extending best wishes for
the New Year is to be sent to Mr. Buckley, now conva-
lescing in Honolulu,
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■perties In
.Jtt Merced Area
5«wen Connieslon,
iA-'.l Iftpartnent
i ;t:nescn Realty
rrtpoaed (1) Proposed Intft^r-ch>inge of pronertios in Ir^He j^rg^j Afe-.
i^Vjr-change of
The General hhnager reported briefly a jrcpcs^^ in-
terchange of properties between ti-ie Board of Seucition,
the Commission, an'5 the Stcneson rtealty Ccmpany, stat-
ing U.at it appears that the prcpos^l will wcrk tc th^
advantage of all concerned, inasmuch as the School De-
partDBnt and the Commission are not fully satisfied
wiU. the properties presently under their jurisdictions.
Referred to General Manager for further detailed report
at next regular meeting.
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(2) Depgrtntni;- Newa Bulletin
Conmisa loners Stern -.nd Parr asked If tnere had been
iny success in cbtaining '. suppler^ntal '^PPr'^P^iatlcn
.f funds tc finance t^.e continued publication -I v.e
departnent News Bulletin,
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prealdent Pftrr expressed his regret that the ftilletin
had been diflcontirmed for a period of several months,
because he considered it an inqportant public relations
oedium.
At the direction of Rresldent Sutter, Mr, Teller will
give a detailed report on the Rilletin status at the
next regular meeting.
(3) grrlny ^"tivnT '^r^A Mav Pav Prograoa
Mr. Teller reported that there would be no change in
the plans for a May Day Program at Kezor this Spring,
but that the staff had considered the proposal of dis-
continuing the Kezar May Day Program the following year.
It was the concensus of the Comnlssioners that nc defi-
nite step be taken toward discontinuing any of the tra-
ditional Recreation or Park special events until the
matter had been given full and complete study.
Mr, Teller stated he would review the proposal with
Miss Randall and report at the next regular meeting.
^,e in (^) ^h**"^^ ^" Commigg^"" Meeting Hour
I '^."J^" ^^^ President Sutter entertained the motion of Commissicn-
^'^'^'^^'^ er Stern, seconded by Commissioner Dippel, that com-
mission meetings start one hour earlier, at 3 o'clock
in the afternoon.
In discussion of the question. Commissioner Parr stated
for the record that the earlier hour, while undoubtedly
a convenience to other comnissioners would, in most
cases, because of business reasons, result in his late
arrival.
The motion being carried. President Sutter stated that
the next regular meeting would start at 3:CX} P.M.
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(5) Resolution Mencrialiain,: Louis Suttor
On motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by Commission.
er Dippel, the following resolution was adopted.
WHEREAS, December 31st of this year "^^^,%^^4i:?;|;^^!:" .
ment date of our esteemed President, LOUIo ^^-f- f^°;:
his executive offices witii the Anglo-California .ation
al Bank following fcrty-eight years of outstandine ser
vic6S| and
WirZREAS, LCUI3 SUTTER was elected f^^-^^^^J^^f ^^^i^.
Recreation and ftirk Cor:^.iS3ion at its I^J^^^^^.f^^^^
of June 27, 1950 and has presided over the ielibera
tions of this Commission with impartiality, dignity,
and proficiency; and
WHEREAS, President Sutter has brourht to ^^J« ^-^"^^J;^,
slon th; oeneflts of his experience •^"fj^^^f Ja^.f S
affairs, the worth of his foresight, and the warm^
his personality; therefore, be it
RE3CLVED, that the members ot th.is --^^^^^^^J ^H'^,
express lo LCUI3 SITTTER t^'^^^^^PP^^^ f i°\^ ciui^ns
selfish dev.tion to the l?est interests of the
12/28/50
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of San Francisco, and extend their good wishes for his
continued leadership, for future good health and hap-
piness; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution be duly signed
by the members of this Coramission and be spread upon
the minutes of this date, December 28, 1950.
There being no further business, President Sutter de-
clared the meeting adjourned at 5:20 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
^.^lu^y^^^^:^' ^ou^
Secretary
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Swi ft-ancifco, Callforr.U
January 11, 1951
Th« Twelfth Regular Msetina of tha »«/.-•.> 4
Co«i.aicn va, callad to o?der «^ l^H^v "r ^"^ ^^
1951 at 3:00 P.M.. i^„id,nt SuUer^^'jSl^f""*^ '''
The following Comalos loners were presenti
Mr. Louis Sutter, President
Mrs. SigBund Stem
Mr. Fred D. Parr
Mrs. Henry J. Dippel
Mr. Peter D, Bercut
Reverend Eugene J. Shea.
There being no corrections or omissions, the minutes of
the eleventh regular meeting, held Thuriday^ SecomterL
1950 were approved as read. A^ecomoer 28,
iui'. ^0:' Increased
|:i-:". Appropriation
• .i5:-l<'52 - RALPH
(1)
FVom Ralph Murray, Conductor, Golden Gate Pri-v r.«^
:::;f :ity (2) W-oo Dion R. Holm, City Attomev an n»^^r,^^« ♦ *4
t^t Secreation that moneys of the RecreatiorfinAa^ opinion stating
:?::xi ^^neys May to develop Balboa p2k?ornl!c?L^C k^ ^.'f'^^
^maam. »onds the?eon. (mei "^^^"'"^ ^''^ "^""^^^ ^'^'
I'j to:' Naoing
i3wPlt-:h & Ritt
Ixn* for
\^^ ^}i
(3) From Uie following:
Pat Patten, President, The Professional Golfers
Association of America
Petition, 32 signatures, Uke Merced Golf &
Country Club
Fl-ed Venturi
requesting consideration of naming the Pitch and Putt
Col? C^s:."" '^"'^" '^'^ '^^'' ^^^ ""^^^^ ^-^^^^
tL"!! ^•/econnendation of the General Manager and
the general consensus of the Commissioners that the
new course be identified with Golden Gate Park It
was recogniied that the memory of the late George
MacRae should be commemorated, and that some other
form of memorial might be proposed.
^?.!^i^r? °^,^°Ti"ioner Bercut. seconded by Commis-
sioner Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution ffp. ^r^g
RESCLVED, that this Coariission, recognising the ir>.
portance of properly identifying the newly cjnstrucW
ed Golf Course, and in consideration of the general
convenience and proper direction to the public, does
hereby designate that said Pitch and Putt Golf >ur3e
be namtd the Golden Gate Park Golf Course.
[^■.^^lllli^ A'C :^^r^^j|g
^. Mnrston Caa^jbell of U31 Jacksm Street, Caklind,
npp^ftrtd relntlve to the prr^posed ST. MARY'i SwJA/i,
wArWUSE.
^f. •^itpbell expresses] his c-ncern regarding two
lt%^9* ,f the propose i g«rng9: (1) tr.it th" surface
f tt» p^rk might b© leveled ir.d retnini; wnlis ner
U# ttractlveness; and (2) that tne Park- ^ Aut^or-
l/ll/'ji
i
m
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t^'-
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.jaicUoD with
( continued )
ity alght aasuiBB controls and cowara t>i.* « i^
b. to tha intareata of parropTrnHn!^ ' "°'
Prealdent aittar aasured Mr. CaaDbell *>,,♦ ♦v,
or the ^, .„a wouia not ie .^t"tu?jy^!t?re1'
Ity, and .uggeated that the Sneral MT^Jf^ *"?'°'^
with both the harking Authorur«d S^IJt Co^f
.Ion on the proble™. prc,o.«<i ^ to. ^.^ii"-^"
i'X
;?.A.\-SACTICNS
;5.-2!CCVE -
ifr^ Ia:tt Harbor
-:>• ^Hopas
(1) Extension^ gf J^m,
On motion of Commissioner Dippel. seconder' hv - «w
alasloner Shea, the followlnfreso^^^l^^'wa^ ^do^tad:
RESOLVED, that on recoranandatlon of the General M/,n
T.;,ToV,:'''''''^ '•^^"^•^ ^- extensir:?\L"-
(a) To Punnatt Pare. & Hutchison. Contract cf 2-7-50
^t ?Ar r ^ i^^^^il^bility of rigging equip.
J»nt for test piles, to December 29, I950.
(b) To FVank W. Smith, Contract Nc.3^, Controller's
H?^rJ i\^/^'' ^^ ^'''^''^^ 15, 1950, due to
difficulty in procuring suitable Icaa for the
lawn area - LONGFELLOW GROtJNDS.
^•*w:l/rrk (2) Service a^r^ Unyy r.^^^p.
~- Appvstua,
•pparetua
«^^airt :f ji,,f
'^'"'•^ti-n -MATHER
*-'"«. etc..
On motion of Commissioner Shea, seconded by Commis-
sioner Dippel, the f llowing resolution uZ ad^ed:
Reaolutlon ,v.-, :^Q
RESUVED, that for the best Interests and proper cper-
Gtion of the Recreation nnd Park Departnent, the Con-
troller be and is hereby requested to approve U;e
fcllowing oervice and Work Orders:
(a) To Rowand Fencing Co., Menlo Park, C/jlifornii,
low bidder in furnishing and Installing pl«.yground
apparatus at Miley Playground $1,167.^5
(b) To Rowand Fencing Co., Menlo Park, California
low bidder in furnishing and installing pl-iyrr ui. .
apparatus at ^yxbee Playground (Bond Fd) $685.00
(c) To T.Wra, J.Anderson Roofing Company - 235-27th St.,
low bidder for replacement cf roof at Beach ha-"
let Field convenience station $558.00
(d) T) Public Utilities Commission, Hetch Hetchy
Water Supply, Power & Utilities Engineering- Bur-
eau, for 6 months' period ending 6-30-51 - p -wer
consumption at Camp Mather. Appro.012. 200. 13.01-
- $^00. OC.
(e) To Purchasing Departnent, Bureau -f Repro^^iction,
for blueprinting, rdmeographinb and pht-static
work required fcr plans an? specifichtl ns In co
nectiun with 1947 Recreation B^nd FWid durin.
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fjelll CoMtr.Co.
rj«::i :onstr.Co.
l:t:sr. & Son
.-fUrsan Constr.Co.
&,;;■• ^^mi
.iterien Conatr.Co.
i "«i7 Hwrlj
■s'-aeyor Co.
•■-• fV»nt
'Ti'>l MUSEI/V
jtendell
"«••-. fayaent
•• -aith
"-■ -iUndell
'-~ -arris
(continued)
(2) Service and Work Qrr^#r| (continued)
the period l-l-Sl thru 3-31-51 12.000.00
(3) Contract Pavmente - rt^^rAgtlon Rr^n^ |;n,^„^
On motion of CoaBleaioner Shea, aeconded by Conaais.
.ioner Bercut. the following re.olution wa^ a'^^..
Reaolution ^fy, ^4]
RESOLVED that for the beat intereats and proper con-
duct of the Recreation and Park Department the -o^
troller be and is herely requeated'to "prive the
following Recreation Bond Fbnd Paymentai
(a) To Martinelli Construction Co. - Contract #56
t^'?^''!l"/'°?' P"r'°' T'''^ 12-31-50; earned
I29.789.U of net contract $121,950.00 - $78^5 37
(3rd Payment - Silver Terrace) 9foi,j,jf
(b) To Martinelli Construction Co. - Contract M*i^
l^'710'^'n/^'f' ""V'^ r^'^ 12-31-50: ea;ned
¥30,710.66 of net contract $153,200.00 - <79A1 05
(3rd Payment - Gratton) e^^^i.up
(c) To Wm.McIntosh 4 Son, Contract /j<57. Controller's
^5, period ending 1-2-51; earned $15,302 50 of
net contract 125,^8^.00 . . iln^ff.^
Uth Payment - wisT PORTk) >2057.63
(d) To H.L.Petersen Construction Co. , Contract #53
i^'^^n^^r'/^^^' P^''^^^ 'r^^"« 12-31-50. earned
♦29,830.^5 of net contract $37,774.00 - $2727 27
(6th payment - PRESIDIO HEIGHTS)
(e) To H.L. Petersen Construction Co. .Contract #49
i^^^''o}l^nn^ f ^' P^''^^^ ^"^^^ 12-31-50. earned
»109,9A8.07 of net contract $326,384 - 221 Wi qp
(6th Payment - CHINESE CEWTEH) v21. 321.92
(f) To J.Henry Harris, Contract #46, Controller's
#324, period ending 12-30-50; earned $39,963 30
of net contract $47,331.00 ^4170 15
(7th payment - RICHMOIiD PLAYGROUND)
(?) To Wm.Horstmeyer Co., Contract #39, Controller's
#201, period ending 12-31-50; earned $220,363.11
f net contract $297,849.00 $13,163.07
(11th P-iyment - CCRONA JUNIOR .MUSEUM)
(h) To Elvin :. Stendell, Contract #28, Controller's
#67, period ending- 12-31-50; earned $297,364.40
of net contract v300,000.00 ^4^9^^
(L4th Payment - BURNETT CErfTE.;)
l«3ii
(i) To Prank W. Smith, Contract #34, Contrcller's
#191, period ending 11-30-50; earned t62,o98. 19
cf not contract ^57, 115.43; :6,7l6.2c
(Final Payment - LONGFELLOW GnCUNDS)
(J) To Elvin C. Stendell, Contract #58, Controller's
#93, perijd ending 12-31-50; earned $18,117. ?5
of not contract #29,297.00 C5245.20
(3rd Payment - APTOS)
(k) Tc J.Henry Harris, Contract #60, Controller's #92,
period ending 12-31-50; earned 540,652.85 f net
contract ^74,598.00 ^413^.17
(4th Payment - EX'.EJiJICR)
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(^) Contract Farmenta « R»«^itatiQn Rnr^^ »^.^j (cont»d)
,;^^ (cont'd) (1) To Empire Heatlivr & Plunblnp Co ^h«— «♦ \
>^ Contract #52, ControUeHB^ss ' oStS^ , ,
^, mating * Pluiab.g Co. earned 6^1,981.00 of net c^nlrait eT98l^"'"^^"'^'
Jl.^nsl Pa)T»nt (lot & Final Payment - PUNSTON Hot ifafi; u *.
t-' . iJiSlUMJXiifiB ayttem). . . / "~*^" Hot W»ter Heating
S**^^ U981.00
(o) To WilUam 0. Merchant, for architeetn,.^-.
rendered as follows: arcnitectural services
(1) In connection with NORTH BEACH RecreAt<^n -
ter, Mason and Lonbard Streets knn!^ "*""
^G. Harchant. Arch- North Beach Playground - Con^^cJ JuS^'f
10-6-49 & Modification #1 of 6!?s ?n %i .
^^ ^?' ^tfTE^ C29.750.00 ^\ .. 65950.00
(2) In connection with "New Recreation Center an •
complete rehabilitation of exiatiL !v \
known as HAMUTCN PUySkOUN?" ! c^tr«T!;?ci;^
:. *rci.nt, Arch. of 10.6.,9 & Modification"]? of l^Jj! ^^ flU,
payment on account: '
T^'lnricT^^^ Ground3-20% of 03,840.00 C 766.00
:) iiMim gSmfi Building-205g of C25, 550.00 5.110 og
® 05878.00
d^c'?^;^'''' ^''' '"^^ '"'^ ^"^^'•^^^ «"'' proper ccn.
duct of the x.ecreatlcn arri Park Department the'^^r
trcller be and is hereby requested^o ^prnve the
following Park Division Contract Payments:
'■"""■ ^"^ 1°/ i-JnJ^^^' "^'^ ^^^°' Period ending 12-29-50 •
earned C927.50 of net contract e927.?0 -C 927??6
*^ .-..Tint on Contract Jl^^^HF^Ct^Kri FOOL BATHHOiJ.qR
H-.: STWEr. EJECTOR neriS^Zi' '^^'i^io ^'^"^ '-''' C -ntract ^9 .
^--HK.CKE;< BATH. ne[^ntrf ?^ 12.22.50oarnod :3,932.18 of
net contract of .3,932.18 *.3,538.9o
^^•- -sr. i 3.n ^ '^ |£ATpG fkCJ] TTIES "Rir. pp;r,n .^^^^g,; ^ ^p.
■ •^•'•* - ^«ting Lri r*"!/^ ""• ^^^^^osh 4 io" Contract ^168
■ . -.r. .r.r P^^f^d ending I-8.5I; earned C7,959.33 of net
contract of C23,878.00 I .^.ZjJy^O
>te."-.ai nev . ^"^^ gP^ TAX CN AD/a:iS rnNQ
■y-rr ,.-. • l^ Collector Internal Revenue for
December 1950 .92.30
'^- <«) j<USIC ..nfjrF;^3 . ty,ypr.|; .^.^j. p.^,^
':■•-^ H^3.:ir. c^t^^fJL^' ''^^P^ ^■^'•'•^' ^^i'^^l Director
-;. ^. .. ??fSf .f^i P^''^"^ •"-'i"€ 12-31-50; earned
vij,U0b.46 of net contract rf C25,000.-Cl,923.40
■ '••' .H:rth ^ ^^ BAY Vlg-J TTTT^-^^r.i.- .^>^^^ ^,..^..
.•"iirJi - l^ ^^,'"^'' "fili Committee of San Pyancisco Lod-e,
■^^AGcC^E^-^ Ir t """"^^ ^"'"'^"'^ 1-31-51; earnod CTOO.OO
of net contract of Cl, 200. 00 ClOO.OO
cnth ^^^ C.nY3TAL F{,rnjaE HE.VTAft-.
•^•51- "^^ Charles Sava and Lr. Henry Domeniccnl -
rental for month endin/r 2-U-51; earned
v8,700.(X) of net contract of Cl5,0OO.0O.l,2')0.0C
!!. I
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.uj^
fl«f,
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(eontlnutd)
fc. 2f2 ^^> Contract Pavrgnta . P,r^ P^rlgi;n (cont»d)
(h) SOCCER PUYING FIEID IN McUmFM tAwr r««
FURNISH DRAWINGS. SiEC^KAT^^ ^'ru!?!^^ *
final faynent to^jXaiddell age T^^f. F rT "
Contract No. 87; earned 02.162 00 S^ f-Chaco,
contract of C2, 162.00 (J^'^i^naJ ^T ^^
^^JirSo'^L'' "" -^^y^'OO, which iaa^Jeased
C2, 162.00
^'^ IS^^^rif 2; 'S! ^•^^l^P'*^^ of the Easterly
Portion of the Propoaed Marina Yacht Harb-r Ert^n-
slon. submitted by Rinnett. Pare* & Hu?rM ^ .
accordance with their cont;act'd"ted"?e^ ^y" ^"
1950 waa referred to Commiaaioner Parr fS^ SvL
r^ «:t?^?'^^^°" ^^ '' ^^^"^ ^t the'ne^Wet^
U.3
Thof.F.Chace
.;.. r. *Jm Developoent
Ijiiurly portion of
. j»: *rlM lacht Harbor
;t • .nef erred tc.
It 'text :teg. Mtg.
»,y} Trtfljfert (5) Intra»FUnd T^flngf^f^
k il)
^o^r'DL^l'°S"?ir^ "•"'"'' ^'^^"^'^ ^ ^°"«i»-
•loner Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution Wy. S^T
duct of the RecreaUon and Park Department the Ccn-T
troller be and is hereby ^r^cri^mf^^*
lowing Intra.F\^d Trans fe!^^^' '° '^P''"^'* ^« ^°i-
ipprop.012.500.lU-i2-Approp.12.500.4Dl . ^2,592 00
(construction) (Equipment) ♦^'^'^^-^
Required for Modification of Contract No 66 with
m KORSTMEYER CO. - ADMIN ISTRATICN BUI^IX l^^ovid-
ing for th.e furnishing and insUlling of Carpet.
v. >iers
<^) Change Crrj^ps - IRary} fS.^.^
On notion of Conimissioner Stern, seconded by Commis-
sioner Bercut, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolutlpp Nn p/,^,
fiESOLVED that for the best interests and proper con-
duct of the Recreation and Park Department, the Con-
troller be .-xid is hereby requested to approve the fol-
lowing change Orders - Bond i\ind:
<a) JUNIOR K-^I^SF.-JM COUTr^CT
Change Order #5 to Wm.Horstaoyer Co.. Contractor,
to furnish and install additional framing for
L«?fuf^^°" ^^°^® Glazing Between Lcbly 127 an<^
tJthibition Room 13^" at CGRCNA JR.MUSEU>^-|b70.00
(b) LGf;GFEL{,nu nRnrrMf.q
Change Crder 01, to Frank W. Smith,
deduction under Contract #3^, Con-
troller's /f'191. .
S 139. 7b
^'^^ Mooring j.^r-fanaea - y^^ht Harbor - par}{ p
On motion of .Commissioner Parr, seconded by :onmissicri
er Bercut, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution fJo, ^^
r^3>LVED, that on rec.aTendttion of tho General Mann-
ger, this -ommlssicn does hereby approve issuance of
1/11/5 i
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j.^ Jctias«»
':»Ti)or
..•J to
«-*j for
(continued)
(7) MoorlM Ummm - Yacht Hnrhor . Pf^r)^ p;Tjfl;nn
?*..'S}^?^"* Mooring Ucenaea for hferlna Yacht Harbor-
Park Division: "**yj^i
2mS£ WaM of gl?fltr Berth N^. Rate n^r |^^,
Gerry Moas
F. A. Rowe
"Thelma IV ••
"Hallaon"
05
Tenporary
• 10.00
$10.00
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(8) Reoaira to Crystal Pluflgt
Cn motion of Commissioner Dlppel, aeconded by Coonis.
aioner Shea, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution ^y, g^^
ifiWEREAS, the terms and conditiona of the lease of
Crystal Plunge require all payments for repairs made
by the lessora to be submitted to the Board of Super-
visors for prior approval; therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that thia Commission does hereby approve
for submission to the Board of Supervisors, the in-
voices covering repairs amounting in the aggregate
to 1765.35; said Invoices having been presented for
payment by Mr. Charles Java and Dr. Henry Don»niconi
for repair materials and services of the Sugarman '
Plumbing Conpany, $660.17; San Prancis-o Glass Co
165.^6; and Servadei Co., $39,72.
««««*«•«««««
• • • •
(9) H^gU93t3 for Additional /lllotmen^
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by C-ranis-
aioner Bercut, the following resolution was adopted:
Hesclution N^. 2^7
KESGLVED, that for the best interests and proper con-
duct of the Recreation and Park Department, the Con-
troller is hereby requested to approve the following
allotments:
012.200.01 - Contrac.Serv. Park Gen'l Div- $1,057.00
012.200.13 - Contrac.Serv. Recreation Div- $2,008.00
033.216, 12. 01-Maint.& Rep, Automotive Eqpt.
Park General Division - - - - l3,3i;6.00
033.216.13 - I'laint.& Rep. Automotive Equpt.
Recreation Division - $ 735.00
^ 3upplenen.( iQReqtiests fcr .uoclemar.tnl Ar.r.r^prj .^^ .p.
'^'Ul.r.
?rvice3
On notion of Commissioner Lippel, seconded by . m.ij-
sioner Bercut, the followirig resolution was adi,pt'. :
Resolution .-in. 2Z8
HES'^LyZI., that for the best interests and pr-^per -per^;
ti;n :f tt.e Recreation and Park I-^pr.rtnent, tni3 '." .d-
.-J.3Sir-n does nereby request the Mnyr, the Board 'f
^iperviacrs and the C-.ntr >ller t. approve th'^ f Ix w-
ing requests f-r supple.-aental .-ippr prlati->na:
(a) 7;... . nint of $2,000.00 fr:>a sucr. funds as ire
iej-iliy aviilable - t. Appr p. 012. 200.01 C.ntnc-
tual Services - Park -General DivisinJ - t: pr:-
vide funds for rep-iirs f equipment, postage,
printing, advertising, an'.' ::,ii.c'-. iianooua services.
A..
«'^*;i
■M
-. 3iB
,nrj Sftlarl«i -
t^jiliT. :f Janitor*
. ^, nsc&l year for
■■-iST.MAWf'S, SUNSET.
- — ,TY f/Qfl.
(continued)
(10) flMUMtff for §UPPl»l»ntal Afmrn^r^^^jl^nfl ^— 'Mm "^
(b) Th« amount of $^. 750.00 from Recreation and Pork
Conpenaation Reserve - to Approp.OLZ. 120.13
(Temporary Salaried - Recreation Division) - to
provide funds for the con^jensation of five (5)
tea^oraiy ClOA Janitors at tl90.00 each, per ra^nth
for the new fieldhouaea at SUNSET, CCEA'i VIEW
PCTRERC HaL, ST.KJUiy'S and BURNETT Playgr-mida
for the remainder of the fiscal y^xr, fron Febru-
ary 1, 1951 to Aine 30, 1951.
r;,'i:atior. of
!:t • Chace k
": . SOCCER
(11) Modification of Contraot , Chace rin^ ^\<^^<^\\
On notion of Commissioner Shea, seconded by Comissi-n-
er Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. Tj^
RESOLVED, that for the beat interests and proper operr -
tion cf the Park Division, the Controller be and is
hereby requested to credit Modification of Contract
No. 28, with J.A.Riddell and Thonns F. Chace, for Pre-
paring and F\a-nishing Drawings, Specifications, Eati-
aotes, together with Architectural anr' Engineering
Supervision for Corstruction of a Soccer Playing
Field in McLaren Park, location of the site having
been transferred to SALBCA PARK on reconnendati .^n of
t*\e Art Connission and Departront of City Planning -
11,138.00
iJ-ZT' BJSLVE3S
\^: ■!t\ :f Architec-
.^\ k POPE -
^.i{j, St Rifle Range,
lv\ ftirk k Pitch and
,". 'i.'J: vjursc
(1) Approval of /jrchitectural Drawings - KLL^JK k PwF£
The Secretary submitted final drawings for the twc (2)
Convenience stations: one at the IJunicipal Rifle Range
at Sharp Park and the ether at the Pitch and Putt
Golf Course, as prepared by Pollack and Pope, Archi-
tects.
\^"n\ r,{ final plana
itrtct Mo. 104 -
Mr. Teller explained thct the Specifications and Bida
would ^ffer sufficient ^ilternates so that a ccntract
can be awarded in accordance with funds availfcble.
Cn motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by Crrnr.issi :>
er Stern, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 250
RESOLVED, that on recommendation of the General Mana-
fer, the final plans in connectior. witn Contract 12^
cr (a) General Facilities Building and Convonience
Station, Sharp Park hifle Range; and (b) Convenience
Station, Pitch and Putt Golf Course, G'llden G-ate Park,
as submit tod by Pollack and Pope, Architects, are
hereby approved.
■ •■J -f tr.fc General (2) Reports of the -General Manager
■ ■'*>' ^^y Program
Aanunl MMf. D«y Program .
The General Manager rc-pcrted tr.at he had reviewed with
Miss Randall the Staff suggestions regarding U.e May
Cay Program ir. Kezar and the Jpring ^arnival ir. Sig-
!nund Stern Grove. He c •nfimied the previous report
that there would be no change in either prograu! this
year.
Conmiss loner Parr then offered the rocomr^ndation
that another nrtice Lo sent to Lancing Schools, advis-
ing them of ti.is faot, and assurir^ them thrt t/.-ro
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(oontinu«d)
(2) Ripporta of the Genral M^mf (cont*d)
*y D«j Pro(srrft« 1-3 no definite intention for discontinuance of either
»^(57iriIIM . program in the future.
' ,' String CArnival
*.-r .„^«. On action of Coamissioner Parr, seconded by Cormission-
er Dippol, and carried, the following rule of policy
was adopted:
"It shall be the policy of this Con»l8sion in
matters which affect the participation of
the general public, or special groups, that
plans to iiscontinue or materially change
programs shall not be announced until such
time as they have been established as a def-
inite order, thereby continuing to encourage
and hold the interest of the public in Park
or Recreation events."
«-jBnt Sbws
'i;-iii Riding
~i:y it Stable
ties -
Department News Bulletip
Mr. Teller reported on request made by the Commission
for funds required to resume publication of the Re-
creation Bulletin,
A report of Mr. Hoyt, Business Manager, outlined the
existing deficiencies in contractual services accounts,
and concludM with information that the Mayor's office
had not forwarded the request for action of the Board
of Supervisors.
Mr. Teller said that a request for funds for Bulletin
publication would be included in the new budget, such
request having the full support of the Commission.
Proposed Riding Acadeny and Stable rhcilities - Golden
gflte farH
The Secretary reported that all •• ommiss loners had been
sent copies of the proposal of Mr. Roy Bronson for the
construction and operation of a Stable and Riding Acade-
my by a non-profit organization, and that the proposal
h^d been reviewed by the City Attorney and had been re-
ceived favorably from a legal aspect.
ComissioiMr Bercut expressed his particular interest i i
tM nerits of the proposal.
~3«\;r.fcr Bercut, On notion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by L:<mms3ion-
•*-.er and Mr. er Dippel, and carried. President Sutter appointed a
'.*.■■ ^?? I^"^®^' ^ comnittee of Uiree to enter into negotiations with
•,Ti ^'^** ^^'^' ^''o'^SDn and his clients, and to bring flirther recoo-
• '. '?V ^^'^ raendations to the Commission. The committee, as ap-
••s with Mr. Bronson pointed, is Commissioner Bercut, Mr. Teller, and Mr.
McDevitt.
i:^LJi^Ji^ 3T. y^iY'S SQUARE GARAGE
Mr. Teller reported that the Parking nuth^rity had re-
quested a postpone.Tvent of cnnsideriti-vn ^f the invita-
tions to bid on the garage pr'-ject.
pJ^CHFTrNo FROM
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NATIONAL PRODUCTION AUTH^iaiY'^ EXIi-MPT ION'S FR'?: TH^In
:rd£:i nc. m-/,
The Secretary -'ad lettor^ receivcc fr.jn the N.iti.ri'l
froducti ,n Authority, granting exe:-^ti'-r.s fr.m .'..Ka.
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:UrHPTICNS FTIOM Order #M^, and pennltting construction of th. follow.
1 Sewage Plant, 2oolo|rical Gardens
(2} Convenience Station. Pitch & A.** r^ir ^
(3) Convenience Station^ at ^ °'^^ ^"^''^
Speedway Meadow, Golden Gate Park
and at Balboa Park
''' "l&r^rtil: mil:': -' ''^ ^^^- °^^^
Ltd'of^Su'^er^ir^rT' '° ''* "^^^^' ^°"^^°^^-' -^
Mr. Teller reported that the National Production Author,
ity had requested that more detailed inforr«*r^n k^^
•uboitted to that office so that they wUl^^ a ,
ly advised before granting .T^t^Z ou^UfTo^ZI ^
for^the construction of four (iT enclosed swim^'^ ^
(Referred to General Manager for action.)
1'.7
?£?? Secre%tion
Burnett Recreatirp (;:gn;»r
^v^r? "t? r?f ^^°" Controller Harry D. Ross to
Lnt n ;4 ^^^^^'u^°"^''''^^''^' advising that st.p pay-
raent notices have been filed againat his bontract ?t
BUR.OT RECREATION CENTER by tSo plastering contractors
and asking that these stop notices be re eLed sotlt '
payment need not be withheld.
(For inf-^rraation)
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*'-^ :c the
SWClai C7pinl??iQn M<^eting on thr. ^951-iqS2 p^^p^^
President Sutter directed that a Special Meeting of
the uoramission be called for Mday, January 19, f, r
a!Lfi''T''" 'f ^^"«i^^rl"€ and adopting the Departnent
budget Request for the ccnlng fiscal year.
There being no further business, President Sutter de-
clared the meeting adjourned at ^:10 P.M.
Respectfully submitted.
dCiu^^ucf:'
Secretiry
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San Francisco, California
January 19, 1950
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A Special Maeting of tha Recreation and Park Conmlasion waa
called to Order on Friday, January 19, 1951 at 3:00 P.M.
for consideration and adoption of the 1951-1952 Budget.*'
President &itter called the meeting to order.
The following Conmiissioners were present:
Mr. Louis Sutter, President
Mrs. Henry J. Dippel
Mrs. Sigmund Stern
Mr. Peter Bercut
Rev. Eugene J. Shea
PR£5i::rrATiCN of budgf.t
Mr. Teller, General Manager, pre3ented the detail of th^i
various items con^srising the budget for the coming fiacal
year, and was assisted in his presentation by Mr. Hoyt,
ftisiness Manager and Staff representatives.
Following due consideration of the recommendations of the
General Manager, Conmissioner Dippel moved, Commissioner
Bercut seconded, and the Cosanission adopted the proposed
Recreation and Park Department Budget toUling 16,5^3,^63.00
Of the above amount, $1,503,221.00 conpriaed proposed capi-
til Improvements.
ADJCURNMErff
There being no further business to come before the meeting,
President Sutter declared the meeting adjourned at ^:05 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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Secretary
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San ft-ancisco, Calif ornla
January 25, 1951
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nifiy I fi a
The Thirt^anWi Regular Maeting of the Recreation anr^
Park Conmlselon wae called tc order on Thursday J^.t-
ary 25, 1951 at 3,00 P.M.. Pre.ident Ltter preJidi'e:
The following Conmiesionere were present:
Mr. Louis Sutter, President
hrs, Henry J. Dippel
Mrs. Sigimind Stern
Mr. Peter Bercut
Rav. £u«ene J, Shea
^*r; ^^•u ?°"t°*^°''' '^ °'^"ions, the minutes
of the Twelfth Regular Meeting of January 11th and
those of the Special Meeting of January 19. 1951 were
approved as read.
U^l^AlMi
iiT? :m jf Property
l-.-y.tflna Park Shcre
vjuin
(a) From Charles D. Koerner, Land Negotiator, U. 3.
Navy, requesting Commiasion approval of Navy
description of Park property along the Marina
Shore that is to be occupied by the Nnvy for
security and defense purposes.
On motion of Ccmraissioner Stem, seconded by Con)-
nissioner Bercut, and carried, the following res-
olution was adopted:
Besolution No. 7',]
RESOLVED, that this Connlssion hereby approves
the Navy's description of 1300 sq.ft. of space in
K.arina Park, between Yacht Harbor and Fort hfcscn
Port of Enbarcation, to be used for Navy purposes
as set forth in subject report, with the condition
that the property shall be restored by the Navy to
the condition described therein when the tenancy
is terminated.
'.rJj^^^t*'*'''^"^^^'"' ^^^ ^°''' ^®"® ^' Rior^ian, Director of Property,
-•■rrtt},ri f;aygr9W^ giving his appraisal of land acquisition in the
Hamilton Playground Area, as requested, at
$^50,000.00; this property being located across
frco Hamilton Playground, below the Girls' High
School.
A nap of the proposed land purchase fnr Hani It en
Playground was reviewed by the Commissioners.
Inasrmich as the construction jr furthier ':?evel -p-
r»nt of Hamilton Playground is dependent cr. thi€
NPA Federal restrictions ->n recreation buildings,
action on this ratter was deferred.
':.'».^f "^ ^^' ''^^^ ^^^ ^^° J.E. French, Jr., requesting pern^ssi-n
\*- -'i^Fi nship by
Again sponsor the Jan Francisco City G if 'Tr.-in-.
pionship, and setting forth intended dates f p]
Fcl lowing the reconmendaticn of t.he General hom-
ager, sponsorship and schedule wei^ accepted by
th.e Conciasion.
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^iiloneri' 1951
^^^ S?l ?irJti?;.^T~'°"'.'^r''' Commissioner..
t!^a! individual sijna-
prweJ?!"'*' '^PP*"^*'^ ^ ^^ 'i^ eo«ai..icn«r8
jtrrll**"'* Bsquest
'X iif-raatlon re
Jl 1i;nf r E™l°Yeea
(e) From Harry D. Rose, Controller, request for full
^?^??? V" ?°°°™^«^ion». -ervloes, and
facilities furnished Cait^ Mather En^loyees. for
budget estimate purposes. / ", lor
Referred to Mr. Hoyt. Business Manager, for ac
:.;c5«£i Exhibit and
I j;:siti3n Building to
I ;:m true ted in
(f)
ft-om Appleton & Wolfard, Architects, suboitting
?^!^^'^?'.?]^?'^ °i^ ^* proposed Exhibit and
Exposition ftiilding. Golden Gate Park, and infor-
mation on construction.
The Architects submitted a drawing^plcting the
general appearance of the ExpoaitToFas it will
be when completed, together with a etateoent of
estimated costa and land area required.
Mr. Teller stated that this informtion would be
presented to Mr. Dean, State Director of Finance
sometime during the February recess, when a re-
quest for State F\inds for the project will bb
made. The Commission gave general approval to
the plan.
kZmS AfJ) DELEGATES
•:^..:a: TRAi.-SACTynv-;
"-.^:*i:n of Bids -
^^x :f yacht
^^^-, i'il
(None)
(a) Re .lection of Bids - DREDGING OF YACHT HARBOR
The Secretary presented three bids received for
the Dredging of Yacht Harbor:
Low Bidder
BEN C. GERWICK, INC. . . . . . $46,^76.00
112 Market Street, S.F. 11
Other Bidde^B
He?»ly Tibbitts Construction. U7, 000. 00
Olympian Dredging Co. . . . 65,850.00
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by
Commissioner Shea, and carried, the following
resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 25^
RESOLVED, that on recommendatiDn of the Genenl
Manager, this Coanission does hereby reject Jl
bids received for the Dredging cf Yacht Harb.r,
said bids exceeding the estimated c^sl and beinr-
in excess of the funds available for such w^rk;
ind, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary be and is
hereby directed to invite new proposals for s'lid
project, revising the present speclfi atl is
In connection with the ibovo, the Gener'il Manager
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(a) R^jftctipn 9f Btda > PREPOtnt, of yacht i^^kp (srnt)
jjJo,J5i
asked approval to Include in the 1951-1952 Sup-
plemental Budget the aaount of $250,000 for i».
provoaente to be made at Marina park Gas House
Cove, in accordance with the Plan and Report at
Punnett, Pares k Hutchison,
'■^■^^Trtcafen (b) Intra^f\ind Tr^^f^rg
On motion of Commissioner Shea, seconded by Con-
mis3 loner Stern, the following resolution was
adopted:
Resolution ffn, g^^
RESOUVED, that for the best interests and proper
conduct of the Recreation and Pork Department
the Controller be and is hereby requested to '
approve the following Intra-Rind Transfers:
Approp.012. 110. 13-to-Approp.0L2. 119.01-1 477 96
- 012.119.00-to- - 012.126.01- 210.* 00
" 012.199.00.to- •» 012.126,13 8.18
(Replacements for sick leave and Military Pay)
Appr3p.012. 199.00-to-Approp.012. 110.06-$ 60.00
(To adjust compensation of C-IO; Janitor-
Aquatic Park)
Approp.012.215.02-to-Approp.012.213.01 | 85. X
(Replacement Flooring - Mother's House)
Approp.012. 350. 03-to-Approp. 012. 300.03 13,^00.00
(Supplementing fWids for Materials &
Supplies - Commissary Division)
(c) Regueata for Additinn;^^ ^Uctaents
(1) 012.300.01-Matls.& Sup.-Gen'l Div. $5,000.00
(Seasonal requlronents - horticul-
tural supplies)
(2) 012. 2U. 03-Maint.& Rep. -Structures I
(Raising & Replacing Floor at
Fleiahhacker Playfield Booth)
972.00
■'■in f:r Service
-^-■■.- 2}^
>^tt, Hrez and
Ji-r.
(d) Orders for Service or Wcrk
Cn motion cf Commissi :)ner Dippel, seccndfcd by
Ccnnissicner Bercut, the following resoluti n
was adopted:
Resoluticn No. 25Z.
RESOLVED, that for the best interests ani pr per
operation of the Recreation and Park Departnent,
the Controller be and is hereby requested t ap-
prove the following Service and W.^rk '^rders:
ir.^T. jtrvices
«x.*'.i; fifi ,-oundini^g
.-^■■» P«t«r.«r. 4 Sons -
^*^ 4 .Replacing Floor
••;-*r..'.tck«r Fltyfield
^*6t' tal Ptterson-Grundy
->r^.'**'^^'' Tile Hoor-
(1) T'- Punnett, Pares and Kutchison, ivil i.-i-
neerc - f-r Eng- inhering Services -
Aqu«»tic Pork Soundings -Appr->p.
012.265.06 I 290,00
(2) To Antone Petersftn & Sr^ns - Raising
and replacing floor it Fleishhicker
Playfield Refreshnent Eo^th -
Apprcp. 012.2U.03 •
(3) To Malott and Peters on-Grundy - Re-
placing flooring (rubber tile) at
Mothers' House-Apprcp 012.213.01 $
972.00
428.00
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1 1 (iIjAii ffljyg^^^'^^ (continued)
<^J Qldgrt for Sfirvle^ «^ ^pp,^ (cont»d)
ituirttfg. Co.. (A) To J.L.Stuart Mfg. Co. - Movint
hr^ IC DUro^s fro- 10 diaranaa from Custom Houae lid«
j...»xth 3qu»re to Portaoouth Sq. to the Palace of
|j.ajf not Arifl Wne Arta (Approp. 012.992.00.2)- $1,645.00
Van 4 Storage Co. - $1,250.00 -
authoriaed ty Rea.US - Mtg. of 10-30.50)
l^-jli iflfll£A£iI^^ ^ , (5) To J. Henry Harria - PUrniahin*
-^H.rri3 . P/G Equip't and Inatalling Playground App2?atu.
[ipiond fiigrground for Richiaond Playground. . ; . . | j^Z 00
-^-yHtfris - P/G Equip* t (6) To J. Henry Harria - FUrniahim?
|,>«liio HW. Playground and Inatalllng Playground AppJatua
for Prealdio Heighta PlaygrSS^. .$1,364.00
RESOLVED that for the beat interests and pr per
conduct of the Recreation and Park Dep^tint"^
the Controller be and is hereby requested t'n.
prove the following Progress L c'ontralt pU'^ts:
*;^-*:f" ^'''^'^'" " Bacreatin,^ pwiajo^ . ^^^ ^ ,
■• •»■«■
K- St I? •'*^^^^» 4 DeNaS - 6th and
l^-iS^iit final Payn«nt $4,712.49
^'^y^ ' ^^^ ^^^' ^'^AN VIEW, ST.MARY'S &
te'.^'joii:-; Hill ^^Sffi^i^t s^r^ r
'----^--^ ^-"^^^^ ■ on^^oli:r.3^ .m"rp;og^rr^p:^^^^^^^ .u
for month of Decenber, 1950. . . .$7,917 75
Park Divljl^n
I . rityiieia ^^^ Payt. to Love & Haun, Cont.#l69,
period ending 1-11-51; earned
$3,700 of net contract of S3, TOO. 00-$ 3, 33C. 00
I- ^^ifr ^.Z'l'nTi'^:! ^'^ j^f LACEMEVr OF SEWEh EJECTOR ,U,J> *
**^* «vrf(J' U Final Ptyt.. tT Pacific Punping Co.,
Cent. #U9, period ending 12-22-50;*
earned e3,932.18 of net contract of
^^'•532.18 0393.22
Tc Arthur Vall^ren, CSW ^299, p-erlod
ending 1-9-51; earr.ed C900.0C cf net
contract of $900.00 C90<:'.0'^
'"^^U. tt^^Viz^R^^ ^^^ MAINTEIIA.NCE & SE^tV ICING OF FLCXLIGHTS
'''^" » INCIPE'.TnL LIGHT DJC AT KEZAn .^TAf. ^TH^;
*o Manning and i/hitaker, E.h o3, period
ending 12-31-50; earned $716.01 cf net
contract -f ^1,225.00 e385.0o
♦*-i:«llcL* ^i!^ * ^^^ Pi^£PARATICN OF PUNS 4 SPECIFICATIONS F^ft
km^j]]V*^''i«l to A I«MDrtUL TC THE CRUISErt "U.S.S. SAN fVJiNCIS^
Wnal Payt. to Henry V.Chesc^e, ArchiUct.
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(oontlnu»d)
(«} Progreaa &nd Contract fftYlBtni (cont'd)
Contract #179, period •n<Sing S-MO;
ecoTied 6l,J41.00 of Mt contract
of 01,341.00 J
liSt k 3p«ciflc«tiona
1^. to Roof Deckfl
ijt Psj»nt •
Lur.tl;M 4 Additions
"" M.p>r. Lodge
'^-»r.t Ic Public Utilities
i:i»sl5n - Hetch Hetchy
XI. 00
(6) PREPARATION OP PUNS & SPECS. PQR
REPAIR WORK ON ROOF DECKS OF AQUATIC
Final Payt, to Master and Hurd, Archi-
tecta, Contract 0^8, period ending
11»11^9} earned $1,X1.00 of net
contract of $1,>41.00 $ 3^1.00
(7) CONSTRUCTION OF ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS
TO MCLAREN LCDGE ^
lat payt. to William Horatmsyer Co. ,
Contract #176, period ending 1-12-51;
earned $27,471.25 of net contract
of 1243, U8. 00 $24,724.13
(8) POWER CONSUMPTION. CAMP MlTfff.p
To Public Utilities Coimlssion, Hetch
Hetchy Water Supply, OSW #20, for
electric energy 7-1 to 12-31-50. .C 919.67
^a:?8y»nt- Preparation (9) CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICE - PREPARATION
.' fliaj i Report - Develop-
Ir' :' j«3 House Cove -
I t.-.:.t yacht Harbor
OF PLANS & REPORT FOR DEVELOPMENT OF GAS
HOUSE COVE - MARINA YACHT HARR.OR
Final Paynent to Punnett, Parez & Hutchison
& J.E.Hayes, Contract #209, period ending
12-29-50; earned $9,500.00 of net con-
tract of 39,500.00 $7,125.00
(Development Easterly Portion - Yacht
Harbor Extension - Res. #242, Mtg. of
1-11-51- Referred to Conmr. Parr for
review; held over from last neeting)
-'•■%: Hymnt-'VoTkini (lo) ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES. WORKING DRAWINGS &
tci^s it Specifications -
*-.?«ilitie3 Bldg. & Codt.
v. -iarp Pirk Rifle .Hange
iLh\;t. i h.tt Golf Coura^
STENCILS OF SPECIFICATIONS - GEN. FACILITIES
BLDG. le CONVENIENCE STATION, SHARP PARK nIFLE
RANGE & CONV. JTA. . FITCH 4 PUTT GCLF COURSE
Payt. of 6051 of 7% of 439,100 e3tT4l,642.20
In accordance with Contract #124
to Pollack & Pope, Architects,
-^ ■■- ^)il
•■•^-l #179
•>.e»cce
■•«• 4 3p€clflcni'.
jna
(f) Modification of Contract
On notion of Coaimlssioner Dippel, seconded by
Coraalss loner Shea, the following resolution was
adopted:
hgsgivv^ga N't. i^<^
RESOLVED, that for the best interests of the
Park Division, the Controller be and is herofy
requested to credit Modification of ContraH
No. 179, with Henry V. Chescoe for Services ..:
Architect in the Prep^iration of Plms ind Cp».i;i-
fications for a Itenicrial to the Cruiser "U.J.J.
Son Franrisco," deducting therefrom the sum n
Clb.OO.
(Crlg. Amount r>f contract. .% 1,357. DC
architect's Fee -
101 cf il3,4lO.OO -:i.3^..QQ
Reduction in nKi. of Contr.C lo.OO)
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[a4|JAU2AlS4£I12fi (continued)
(g) Change Ordara
\-0xjisisi
Lj£-^
jTTj - Contract #58-
j:«:^ Crd«r #2 •
"r-r :, Stendell
On laotion of Conoltaionar Stern, eeeonded ty Coamls-
.ioner Barcut. the following resolution waa ado^dT
Beaoluticn fi^, g^7
RE^iyED that for the beat intereata and proper
conduct of the Recreation a«J Park Department the
Controller be and ia hereby requeated%c «pr;ve the
following Change Orders. approve ine
To ''^^In 0. Stendeli - to install l6« 5» ferra C t-
ta and 2i bonds to tie in existing drain f^on a^J"
box to new gutter^n addition of. . . . T50?0o
"cj^H LCDGE -
.-tract #66, Change
:rjer So. 2 -
:::L*sct ihb, Change
:rjer )Jc. 3 -
c. •:rst3Bvcr
•:u2N LODGE -
•ritrict 166, Change
Tier Jio. ^ -
■'^ -sntaever
•:<«i JR. KXEUM .
:'j»ct #)9 - Chaise
'>: #3 -
•-■ H^rsl^faayer
- ■•2W, 3T.fURY'3,
■j^'. PCwiERC HILL
-■^^j- ;ontr.#22A -
■■-vs Irdtir No. 23 -
(2) McUftEN LODGE-Contract ^|^, Control lers'«'176-
Chonge Order ^^
To Wo.Horatmeyer - To move new buildings
approx. 10' east and move the o.E. corner
6» to the South to lengthen covered pass-
age way between old and new buildings - an
addition in the amount of ^2 004 50
(3) McLaren lodge -contract #66, Controller's #176-
Change Ordar ^3 ^
To Wm. Horstneyer - To remove mantel & cabi-
nets, east wall and relocate door and frame
entry hall to rear hall #18 in former din -
ing room #15. E. wall to be oak veneer,
with cabinet doors and wardrobe closet -
an addition in the amount of C 6^0.1
U) McLaren LODGE-Contract #66, Controller's #176 -
chamrp Qrdfir h
To Wm. Mors traeyer - To remove part of closets
between social and front room, second floor; in-
stalling cabinets from Dining Room #15. as
directed - an addition of v6l6.77
(5) CORONA JUNIOR MUSEU>^-C0NrR.#39, Controllers' #201-
Change Order #? —
Tc Wm. Horstaeyer - Tc furnish and install all
work in accordance with drawing, Sheet CD-3 -
excavation test holes; backfill; widening
and deepening footings; making form;
extra steel ahd concrete-an nddltion cf. . Co32.07
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(6) OCEAN VIEW, ST.MAxtY'S, SUNSET, PCT.-'xR'- KI
CENTE/iS - Contract fl'22A-Contr.-ilers #1U -
Change Order Nc.23
T? CarricG & Gautier - to rem-ve existirig cap
strip and glass; one skylight to be iriStailed en
Sunaet, Ocean View, St. Mary' 3 and Potrero Hill
Centers at i 1,975.00 for each center -
additional total cast i7, 900.00
'••"•j for Sup-
^i-Ju.^
(h) Requests for Jupplemental /tppropriati-ns - 19^»7 . ec-
reatipn B^nd FVj^<;1
% motion of Comaissic^ner Shea, seconded ty C'.cinis-
sicner Dippel, the foil winr HeS'^luti r. w«is irj pted:
RESOLVED, that for the best interesta and proper -'p^r'
ation of the recreation and Park Depnrtafcnt, tr.is Cohk
mission does hereby request the May:r, the B.ard cf
Superviscrs and the Cntrcller t: ippr ve tr.e fciiow-
1/25/51
ti
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iji]mi^"^^ (continued)
(h) Itequesta for SupplemBntal Appropriations
/^•■nrMP^nt
I.iri5i, Grattan,
r*^ Tirrtc«, W«»t
175
- m? Bond
lag request for supplemental appropriation In the
•mount of $22,871.00 to cover the purchase of equip-
ment for the following playgrounds and recreation cer*.
ters - 1947 Recreation Bond PVujd;
Aptos
Grattan
Silver Terrace
West Portal
Cacf> Mather-
C 2,U7,00
2,612.00
2,612.00
2,U7.00
13,353.00
In connection with Camp Mather, the General Manager
stated that it was moat necessary that chairs, mat-
tresses, stoves and refrigeration be replaced for
the comfort of the patrons. *
.^oental Appro-
.:.:.- Requested
::rtT iquipaent
::rc3a Heights
t .^creation Center
h :■:• 26C
(2) On motion of Comnlssioner Stem, seconded by Coanis-
sioner Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution W.-) ^'^<f
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper 'op-
eration of the Recreation and Park Department, this
Commission does hereby request the Mayor, the Board
of Supervisors and the Controller to approve request
for s\^)plemental appropriation in the amount of
436, OX. 00 to cover the purchase of equipasnt for
Corona Heights Playground and Recreation Center -
19^7 Recreation Bond Kind.
(i) Mooring Licenses - Yacht Harbor - Park Division
On notion of Coranissioner Bercut, seconded by Commis-
sioner Shea, the following resolution was adopted:
nesclution No. 260
RESCLVED, th.at en rec-.rrribndation of the General Mana-
ger, this CcTmissln does hereby approve issuance cf
the fcllowing Mooring License for Yacnt Harbor -
Park Division:
Owner
Arthur F. Cordray
X3 Ke'irny Street
S^n Francisco
San? of 9o9^ Berth N...
"Mdzpah lU
Kate Per M-.
;io.oo
(i) Upper Ho* Playground Site
Mr. Teller reported on the plan to grade the major
portion cf the City Block at 30th and Church Streets
which has been acquired as the site of the Upper Noe
Playground.
•» r-,.
'Tu vt-.jch the houses h*ve been
-^ '--.-r.s^ and rti v»i,ting an
•' r '56 as a fi^lihouse, the
Ey grading this iijr.n
removed, erect •-,_; pal'
old hoafe on tri* rr'c t^ .
district co'ud k provided witr. a tenyorary playground
until NPA restrictions art* lifted.
The Secretary reported that the house r.t 2l5 Day
Street has been solectcd for use is i fieldi'.ouse nnd
the Real Estate Department has b»jen notified not to
sell.
1/23/51
•»* » " Ji '•* ----.
(continued)
^ p/G SiU (1) ItePOr New Plavgrourwi ,^|^^ (cont'd)
The Coamiasion gave general aDnroval to t>» «i
17b
' Stable -
<2) RldlM Academy and St^h]^ - ^^^i^i^n Qf||^ p^^^
Mr. Teller and Coimissioner Bercut reported on the
connnittee meeting with Mr. Roy Bronson, attornef for
^^r\^® Conmission's considered judgment that
one which they judged a civic responsibility.
It was agreed that the Commission would give further
ft"M"'"i'°?.^ developing plans to ereft permanent
stable and riding accommodations in Golden GatTpark
such a project to be financed with City funds
te:li Scott Key
^location
i|>* r.v^c»<^
(3) Francis Scott Kev ^\>i\^a
It was reported that the Art Commission approved the
removal of the Francis Scott Key Statue from its
present location in front of the Science Group, but
had not acted on new location for the statue.
No action will be taken until Mayor Robinson's vi ws
on moving the statue to a new location have been ob-
talned.
(1) Camp Mather Rat^^p
Mr. Teller reported that he has asked Mr. Hoyt, Qusi-
nesa Manager, to investigate and report on the 'rates
to be placed in effect in the Oakland and Berkeley
City Caiqps, and at Yosemite and Ganp Curry this sum-
mer.
It is quite possible that it will be necessary to
establish new rates for Can^) Mather because of
increased operation and the cost of foodstuffs.
•l-ticr. to EliiB-
}^'i hhce cf Fine
~~ 're: ?t. Pans ton
(2) Resolution to Eliminate Palace of Fine Arts from the
£211 FUnston Lftnd Transfer
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by 'cmais-
sioner Bercut, and carried, the following resolution
was adopted:
Resolution lio. 261
•WHEREAS, Resolution No. 8718 which wad dul>- pissed en
the 6th d.-iy of June 19A9 and approved by U.e Mcy r cri
June 7, 1949, provided that the Stite of Calif cr.-.ia
for a period of 49 years would hnve the • s and
trol of the main building in the preni / ' -. 't. .j
tt.e J>alace of Fine Arts for Nationa? j.^.r: ..-poses,
and
'WHE.-<EA5, uue to present emergency coriditims, the
State of California is unable to av?iil itaeif cf the
facilities of tr.c Pnl^ce of Fine Arts &.Td h-.s isked
that s^id resolution bo amended tr fellnin^ito iny ref-
erence to the Palace of Fi.no Arts; and said eliran-.-
tion has been recomnended by the City Att;-rney; n:w,
therefore, be it
1/25/51
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(eootlnued)
.fc. 261
FTJRTHER RESOIVED, that thi. Co«d..lon doe. hereb,
approve an ai»ndment to Resolution No. 8718 •lln-^af
Ing therefrom any reference to the Palace of Fine
Arte, and that the contract between the Mayor of the
City and County of San J^anci.co and theTute of
California be amended also to eliminate therefron
any reference to the Palace of Pine Arta.
L-^jjion to Co!D»
ft,t wrk on Con-
^»sce Stations
filbo* Park and
(3) Convenience Stations - Balboa Park and Speedway
tfeadgi^. ■ moj^ pRTRpsFv ^ SONS. cont.T.r:^:y'^
On motion of Conmissioner Dlppel, seconded by
Conuaissioner Shea, and carried, the request of
Antone Petersen and Sons for permission to commence
work on Convenience Stations at Balboa Park aal
Speedway Meadows was approvec^ on the condition that
a written statement releasing the Recreation and Pirk
Department from all liability for work performed
prior to contract certification, be filed with th.e
secretary.
li.'{it«s to Group
lac Recreation
;-:.: • Connunity
aL
U) Delegates- Group Work and Recreation Council -
In compliance with the request of Mortimer Flelali.
hacker, Jr. , President, Social Planning Conmittec^
Coranunity Chest, President Sutter Mde the following
appointments of delegates to the Group Work and
Recreation Council for the period March igsi-'^ar'-h
Connission Delegate: Rev. Eugene J. Shea
Department Delegate: Miss Josephine D. Randall
There being no further business to corm before the
Connission, President Sutter declired the reetinr
adjourned at ^:10 P.M.
Respectfully subnltted.
QC
ifCu< <- di
Secretary
V25/51
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3an PVanclaoo, CtlifornU
fwbruary 8, 1951
muuizi
at 3:00 P.M.. Prealdent SuuT ^relidl^^' '^''^''^ '' ^''^l
The following CoB«ftl8»i oners were present j
Mr. Louis Sutter, President
Mr. Peter Bercut
Mr. Michael J. Buckley
Mrs. Henry J. Dippel
Mr. rred D. Parr
Rev, Eugene J. Shea
There being no corrections or omissions the «<«.,♦-. r *^
Thirteenth Regular Meeting of .anuai;"^5;?9%f C:rT.p;^:J:d
liUI^
«..'r:alfat»l
Irriitisn A3S*n
f«::tnl States
U:.' >> Exenytlons
: '.7 A jRIE?. M-4
^^^ I^sociat^on "^t?'''?:.''! ^^^^^^"^ ^^^tlonal Recreation
Association, 315 - ^th Avenue, New York 10, replying bv
wire his opinion that there Is little. If iny XanL
for exemptions In recreation construcilcn u^;r Nation-
al Production Authority Order /^-Z. wation-
(File) ^'
*»«««««
• »•«••♦«
trtssaar. John (2) Prom Congressman John F. Shelley referring to the r >-
,.jy f ors quest of the Alemany Council of'^Lnprovem^t La ciutlons
'■^ tJj X. . ^!" ^°'' assistance in Improving Balboa Park "aci itiea'
■v:r^ Balboa Park and assuring his cooperation lacUitles
..•;« (File)
• •»«••«
• •#»*»#«ii
The General Manager reported that a request for funds
nas been made In the proposed budget for portable bleach-
ers to equip six (6) playgrounds, but such funds, If
approved, would not be available until sometime In .J^.ly
When the supply would probably be depleted.
Cn motion of Commissioner Shea, seconded by Commissioner
i-'lppel, and carried, the following resolution was adopt-
ed; *^
Resolution Ho. P6^
Pi;SOLVED, that on recommendation of the General ?:anager,
this Commission does hereby approve an appropriation
under the 19^7 Recreation Bond F\ind for the purpose of
providing portable bleachers for six (6) playgnunds
being ln7)roved under the Bond PVind Program as fcli.ws:
180.066.00
500 Portable Bleacher Seats for each of
the following:
FL'NSTCN PLAYGROUND
RCLPH PUYGROUIC'
JACKSON PLAY GRCU?®
GLEN PARK PUYGRCJND
PORTCU PUYGRCUND
ROSSI PLAYGROrjND
125,000.00
i0v&,jf'flj^.
*>
.-m.
»*-''
^^^,
^r^^.^:
(eontinutd)
I:. 262
AM), Bl n PJRTHER RESOLVED, that thl. Co»iil..ion do«.
hereby reque.t the Mayor, the Board of Supervl.or., and
tha Controller to reapproprlaU from the 1%7 Recrea-
tion Bond Fbnd, or from the unappropriated balance of
fund* in the Real Property Account or from auch oUior
fund, aa nay be available, for the purposes and amount
herein itemiied, totaling $25,000.00.
FVRTHER RESOLVED, that the General hfenager and Secru-
tary be and are hereby authorised to perform such .cts
as are necessary and convenient to give effect to this
resolution.
tt. L.Wilson (4) From Robert L. Wilson, General Contractor, calling «t-
.Hnisalon to tention to his labor and material difficulties on the
:t doTk Not Kezar Rehabilitation Contract, and urging that he be
able to start work not later than February 10, 1951.
The Secretary stated that the Board of Supervisors nt
its last lUDeting had given final approval to the appro-
priation of funds necessary to rehabilitate Ketar, en-
abling Contractor to commence work following the next
10-day period.
;--r:-. Art (7)
*-js1t. Approv-
■-'.1 wrnwings
':'..?»cil.Bld«.4
■•-U.-Cr.arp pnrk
'I'fi^ 4nd Pitch
^-If Course
FVora Joseph H. Dyer, Jr., Secretary "f the Art -.nr.ij*
slon, notifying that the Art Ccmnissicn approved th-
final working drawings ->n the following projects:
(1) General Facilities Building and Convenience 3t'i-
tion. Municipal Rifle Range, Sharp Pirk; '»nc]
(2) Convenience Station, Pitch and Putt G If Ccurso,
Golden Gate Park.
(File)
*'«.."i:rdan (fl)
,;^*;Auti^ri I,
'•^* Pr.pcrty
Fron Euger.u J. Hicrdnn, Director ot Property, rt.-.-:
rending approval of resrluti-n auth-rizing purch^a
cf certain real property f.T McL/iron P'jrk.
On motion of Conmissi'^ner B-jrcut, seccnded by -•
k- /•- • 1 ~tji ^(T r»«^ -•lilt i •
• 4,..a~ "V,-
1 V _ J
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179
lur frsa Archi- (5) Fi-om Pollack & Pope, Architects for the Convenience
MIsck & Pope Stitions at the Rifle Range arri Pitch and Putt Golf
istlr^ Perrdsflion Course, requesting permission to have their payments
•■r« f»j'»nt Assgnd. assigned to the Wells Fargo Bank.
Fargc Bank
••■: fr-n
.1. judersan
•viting Heduc-
• .'. roes Hi
The Secretary roportcd that the Controller requir^^d
Cnnualssion approval before making the aaoignmunta re-
quested by Pollack & Pope.
On motion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by Comrds.; lon-
er Buckley, and carried, the request of Pollack 4 Pope
was approved.
(6) Frcn Mrs. T.L.Gudemn, l6U-38th Avenue, and 65 r ,. r
petitioners, asking that certain reductions be naa.;
in the admission fees to Flcishhacker Pool this coM.n,
sunraer.
The General Manager stated that a full report was
being prepared on current admission chargej at Fleish-
hacker Pv.l, -ind that his reconjnendations would ac-
cc npany the report.
President Sutter postponed consider^ition until the next
rogulsur aeeting.
Ml
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(continued)
-SfiflOUBUtd)
vai ftdoptedt
^ . -r
"."*. 11, Block 6105
:' ; .t'. hteriani and
a Marioni, wife,
|5f'-
h-i;:ir«ctor of
crtj H«que«tin(
i.aii«r«tion of
••5il:ti^nal Trana
3C' Right-of-
It; 'ji r«pct Slte-
Tersinal, Muni'
■', ft4
lite -
If-: :;r:4n>^l
R^aolutip^ ff,-. iff}
RESOLVED that this Commiaalon author l.o. the General
Manager to approve and forward to the Board of Super-
visors resolution author i.ing the purchase of certain
real property for the following project: ^«^^'^^"
McUfifj; fAffl - from John Marian! and Donenlca Mari.ni
his wife, the legal owners, vacant land known as
Lot llin Assessor's Block 6105. located en the east
line of Gambler Street. 150' north of Dwight Stn.et,
el2e 50»x 120> (no street In - no utilities available)
for the sura of 1500.00, Appropriation 012.600 03
««««»»««»«
«••««»
(9) FVoffl Eugene J. Rlordan, Director of Property, asking
the Conrvisslon to consider Jurisdictional transfer' ^f
X)-foot right-of-way strip and depot site north of
Point Lobos Avenue near iiSth Avenue, known as Sutro
Terminal, from the Hiniclpal Railway to Recreation -iri
Park Coomisslon.
On motion of Conraiss loner Dlppel, seconded by C-Tjnls-
sionor Shea, and carried, tho following resolution was
adopted:
Resolutinip fi., gf^
RESOLVED , thit on recommendation of the General Mana-
ger, and for the best interests and operation of the
Recreation and Park Department, this Connissi-n re-
quests the Mayor to approve the transfer cf Jurisdic-
tion of Uie depot site and right-of-way areas -.t Sutr
Ternlnnl, new under Jurisdiction of the Municipal Rail-
way, but no longer used for Its purposes, and descrlb- d
ns follows:
I
DEPOT SIT-
BEGLV::iX at a point en tht northerly line cf Pint
Lob-^s Avenue, distant westerly along said northerly
line of Point Lobos Avenue from the N'-rthwest c-.rr.or
of Point Lobes and Forty-eighth Avenues, 933.99 feet
which point may bo further described ris being on tnb
northerly line of folnt L-b.s Avenue, on the thlro
course thererf, westerly from the n;rthwo3t c rher
of Point U^b-s and F.-rty-elghth Avenues and dlst. .t
westerly fi»m the second angular pclnt westerly :
Forty-eighth Avenue 52.31 feet; tiience South. 7*3 '
West along tne northerly line cf point Lcb s .tvenuw
1C2.52 feet to the third an^lar p^lnt westerly f r -
Forty-eighth Avenue; thence Nor wh B5 ?0' West nl r.t
the northerly line of F Int Lsbcs Avenue 33.37 fe-t
to the southwesterly crner yf the depot; thence .'. rth
11'^ 58*-' West ^5.43 foet; thence N^rth 73^ G5' east
135. AC foet; thence 3-,uth iT' 39* 30" East 55. 6>? feet
to the point zT beginning.
Containing 0.167 :f an acre, nore or less.
RIGHT :f way ,j<sj.
H strip Df land 30 feet In width.
1' the f-ilowlng described center
III
feet
4.ne:
n each aid'
:it.GINi;rN'G at a point -n the northerly line cf Pclr.t
i-obos Avenue (f-rnerly "liff Avonue) distant there r.
73.17 feet westerly f r r. the westerly' line f Frty-
elghth Avenue; thunce irrU. 60'- 19' west 99.31 fott;
thence along a 1025 f:-'t radius curve tangent t. trie
preceding course, to tJ^e right 100.^6 foet; t.henee
.*» ..h.
m
-.*•. ,m
t|«jt.^'.
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%
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(continued)
k.U
foot radius curve, Undent tc th« preceding couraa
to th. left 201.77 feet J thence .oSth lOo^r^^!'
416.72 feet; thence along an 85 foot radius curve
tangent to the preceding course, to the richt 101 'irt
feet; thence eouth 60c 08' west 27 33 folt? th«n!:
along a 300 foot radius curve A«ie'ni'?rhe'';ed.
ing course, to the right 36.54 feet to the easterly
line of the depot lot hereinafter described as Pari
eel 21, Sutro Terminal.
klW BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary bo
authoriaed and directed to mke such written request.
ftfC PgtfgAYSS
Mrs J. L. Kingsley, 2740 Union Street, attended the
Tll^ r^""" ^^^f^e'' representing the San Francisco
League of Wooen Voters.
■^ TRiuVSACTIO^G
■u^
<1J T^PP-^rarv and Non-Clvi^ -^^-rvlce Add .inyr^n^g
On notion of Commissioner Buckley, seconded l?y Coninis-
aioner Shea, and carried, the following resolution
was adopted;
Resolution .-Jn, ?^,^
RESOLVED, that all Temporary and Ncn-Civil Service
App^intnents made by ti-.e General Manager -^f the hec-
restion and Park Department for the perl x3 December 2P
1950 thru February 8, 1951 are hereby- ratified and
Epproved; and, be it
FJhTHER RESOLVED that a report of said appointments
be transmitted to the Controller and the Civil Service
Ccanission:
II I
II
f : i
Fark Division
T-12bO
Cancelled
T-1261 058
Gardoner 12/ 1/50 thru 2/20/51 J2C ' .-.-.
T-1262 112
:-.)k 12/ 2/50 thru 1/31/51 %i.--^'-ir.
T-12b3 058
Gardener 12/16/50 thru 5/15/51 l2f;' -.- ,
T-12b4 111
Griddle Cook n m »
«l.4i ; •.
T-1265 J4
Uborer w n n
t:2.^
T-12bt 112
Cock 12/28/50 - 5/27/51 ci.< .
T-12o7 Eioe
Electrician 12/18/50 - 9 das.
121. X .
(2)
T-1208 060
Sub-Forer^n Gr»*doner -
12/16/50 - 5 n 3
$2^' -. .
V « A V
T-1269 112
Cook 12/26/50 thru 2/28/51 c^.o^b-.r.
(10)
T-127C 12
Kitcnen Klpr. 1/20/51 - 5 n:->3.
$17C -
T-1271 12
Kitchen Hipr. 1/15/51 - 5 nos.
$17^ .t; .
T-1272 152
Ctr.Attd't 1/16/51 - 5 nos.
Il.l8bnr.
T-1273 OoC.l
!•>.. Gardener 2/ 1/51 - 5 n^-s
$295 r.-.
A
oecreati;.?! p
ivisir'n
♦ :.7'> .^r.
4
T-618 R56
P/G Dlr FT 1/25/51 - 5 r.-s.
as needeJ
r 125C - .
(2)
/ . _ I
T- ;'9 R56
P/G Dir PT" 1/12/51 - 5 n^s.
H
(15)
T- 20 h56
P/G Dir PT" 1/ 1/51 - 5 ncs.
N
T-^l 1-254
So ins tress 12/28/50 thni 1/31/51 !l^ :.'
"--*.^ ^-iC4
Janit^" i/22/51 - 2 wec^ks
I 19' N
T-62,< .;56
P/G Lir. 1/ 5/5^ - : ~ rx:.
(15)
T-024 ^5^
P/G Dir.rT 2/ V5i - 5 rK\ath3
* * 7S -'.r
as needed
r I ; : -. .
^ntftf fld^^^'^ («ontlnu«d)
T^a^JaU Jjrlin. In.tr. thn. 6/30/51 •IIS*'^-
«*»1 B. Hir»v R54 J»/C Pir, jt .
*o% to MeMd «79.50mo.
HL411 TIBBXTTS CONSTRUCTION CO '°''^"
JMjlH^ ill Bruuun St., s.„ ^.„el.;; 7 »^^-^00.00
BEN C. GERWICK, INC.
112 Htrk«t St., San ^aici^oM ' ' * • ♦».»0.0C
OLlfWlAN DfiEDGIMC COMPANY
525 Marktt St.. San Tr^nculo ^ •30.X)0.00
»• "»• iovast responsible bidder.
edcpted: *"i«a, the following resolution was
r.r the .u„''ori^8::^"^o?.i^:"L' ir"^"'^"' ^"^-'
TORTHER RESOLVED, that the General Mwa^er .n^ ,►,. -
retary are empowered to execute thtr^^f . ^^ "*"•
i.<«i ® official advertising of the- ^r¥\
clal newspaper of the City and Cuntylflan ^an" I.e.
•■:•"'•■:» SOTH. Vll f!ri=c^ P"^ '•'* prcfsal. re-elved January !C
^M4E1 Ca=^n= Real. f,i..-.it;.-calir; ' ••'^•»°<'-°°
reJlGJSCN ERGS
«V23 oan Uandrc St., O/Ucland, Calif.
rtt.2. 3ox89^, yainut'^e^ki C.lif . ' ' * "^^-^^'^•^^
S^^^^^^^ Associated Engineers, Inc., 3606 II Cinln:
«^i. ^i^D Alto, were the lowest responsible bidders.
On nnion of Corsalsslrner Bercut, seconded by >..Tni3sion.
Z ,^^^' ""^ carried, the foil wing resaluti-n was
ac ptwd:
RfcSjluti r. ■'.., ?n7
?!?Ji^^. tut this Conrdssi r. does hereby awar-" t :■
contract fcr the HtHIGATlC.V iYSTEK, UNIT k.i (.-. ; ^re-
^
V
-fi' -aff
' «
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Ijfiil n^>^'-^JQ^ (continued)
FURTHER RES0LVE3?, that the General Manager and «.h ^
retary are empowered to execute thil;??? ^ ^^ ''''°'
of the Recreation and farrS^^is'^i'Jnran^^J.^Jt^'^^'
njRTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary .hall file n ti
of approval in the official advertising of Se o?ri r^
newspaper of the City and County of Z ^anciac'"''''
iTftl
: :. -. 3TENDELL
u::SiL:i jcnstr.
!" rtjraer.t
I' -Ixl HAAr.IS
...■m'SZM --N3TR.
(3) fro^rreaa Pavr^eQ^a
^ S;;!SJ?f of CoianlMloaor Elppel, .econded by Commiaai.n-
er Buckley, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution Hg, g(,g
KESCLVED. that for the be.st interests and proper conduct
of toe Recreation and Hrk Department, the CoJJtroll^^
^lint^r ""^^^^^^^ ^' ^PP'"'^^^ ^« followine Progress
(a) aSCREATICN BOND Fy{fp
To £Jvin C. Stendoll • ^th fayaent - 13.9A3 76
Contract #58, Ccntrcller's i^-
period ending i/31/51.
CO.
CO.
"" hjm:i%
I-' .-syaent
(2) GRATTAN P|4Yr.nnir>F.
T) riartinelli Construction To.
Contract #59, Controllers' ^I2b
period onding 1/31/51-^th rnyment -$U,10i.-
(3) EXCELS ic^R rm^^^m
To J.Honry Harris - 5th Payment
Contract #60, Controller's ^2-
period ending 1/31/51.
- !i6, 322.50
(^) CHII-gSE CK.TTS^
Tc H.L. Petersen Construction Cc.
Contract #^9, ;ontr iler's #21
period ending 1/31/5 l-7th Poynent -i 30, 061. 71?
(•5) n^CHh^CfJP Pi;>YG/CUNL ^ FH- ^..^h ;[;■]: ^-
To J.Honry Horria - ^th i^aynont
Contract #^6, Ccntrv Iler's f^^iJ,
period ending 1/30/51.
- so,17S.^^
(6) cohcna HEIGHTS jmncd hT^m
T? Wn. H-ratneyor ;-. - 12tr. Payt. -Jl2,i73.95
Contract #39, ..ntr-llor's ^^201
period ending 1/31/51.
(7) SUNSET CCEa:J VIEW. ST.K.'aty'3 4 KTt'Jh: • '.
-E'.TZi-Lj ( i-^-s. .1..: - ^po .■>?--. .. .^5^-: eetlr.^ f
To Carrie-. 6t Gautler - Ltth Payt. - *. 1 f^il.T)
Contract #22A, Cntr Iler's niL
peri d endlnf^ 12/3 l/5C.
(8) 15th & RE^VEx^. (Gir'-JfiLS)
T- J. Henry Karris - ^th laynent -
Contract #55, Controller's ^69
porl-d ending l/3i/51.
(9) SILVEa TKkf.^CE TIKGa^jHIC MAP
T'. pjnnett, I area nnd Hutchls *n
Contract #1U - lat & Fir.al Iiyt. -
I 598.81
(10) EUkEK^ va:.^ Ji^dfGi^cu::: site
To Cleveland Wrecking C.
Contract #50A, ' >ntr:ller'3 *35S-
First ^T^ Ji^xa.) t^-^nX . - ^ - - C ^^C£^
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[m^^iAUSAaSiSlifiliS (contlnu«d)
(3) iLSMLULMimnig
[iiJh ^
fe3CN BROS. .
kA*:.v BROS. -
]k\ yr IMCSH & SCN
to2£lii^2
K- Hyaent
L. *301
p*;^4 STEWART , LTD.
: :::'c ?^k:e division
|..-T»^ - Konth
k hjraftnt
:£i:t #176
On notion of CooBnlMlohtr P«rr nAi^^is/t.^ w. ^
., BTout, th. following r.'::iitrorwi:'.5jpj:r"'°^"
Heaolutlnr^ Wl?. i^^
RESOLVED, that for th« beat interest. «n^ ..
of the Recreation and Park Dep^tmon; u'e''on?roir'":-
heretoj^re^uested to approve tL fon^ii^^Vo^e^l^^^ ''
(«) ?ARX DIVlSpff
TM SJECTOR PUMPr:>rffH^f^ rfl^P rAnp
xo ^•rgu^on B^oir/iit 1;;^^;^' l^^'J 3^325"
Contract #15^; period ending V31/51
00
H£R3i.RT FLEr,,.j^^-j^7R fuyf^f^^
To Ferguson Bros. - 1st Payment - 3 2 2^0 nn'
Contract #155; period ending I/31/51 '^ * °
To Wm. Mcintosh ^ocn - ^d'pafJnt- | 8 9^^ 2r
Contract #168; period ending l/3i/51 '^'^'^^
To Ralph mriuy, Musical Liroctor - V 1 Ao7 oo"
Contract #82; period ending 1/31/51.
7th payment.
(5) CVERHAm. & LVSTALL BOILER AfJL BURNERS . SfffT.
'lo O'Mara & Stewart, Ltd., ?^JW iiOl-i 1 A55 ./"
for period ending I/II/51- ^.^-"p.^-
First and final payment.
(6) INSTALLATICN OF PROTECTIVE FENCE AT Tffi KAM;r«
Tc Cyclone Fence Division,
for period endin*: 1/ 15/51-
First and final pcynjunt.
:'3^' #253- 4979.00
(7) BAY VIEW TEEN-AGZ CE.'fTER RFOTft[,
T" Kosvnic Hall :-nnittfc'^; of Jen
Francisco Lodge
Rental for month ending 2/28/51,
(8) CRYSTAL fLy-;-, ?r^q^i^
$}00.00
T:; Charles Sava Sc Dr. Henry r-3ra&.niconi-:i,250.0r
Rental fcr month ending 3/U/51
(9) CCNSTKXTION CF ALTEr^TIC'C i nl/DITIONJ TC
To Wm. Koriifneyer .:. - 2d Piyraent < 17. '^10. 32
Contract #176; period ending 2/31/51
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U) Change OrHers - Dcn^ Fy^-^rf
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v'n motion of Crmmisji.rer Dippel, seconded kr,
nissioner Parr, and c'\rried, the f.ll wlr.;; r- - :■ -
lion was adopted:
Resolution Nr, ^79
RESOLVED, that for tnt; best interests and proper
Conduct of the hecroation and Park Dep'^rtment, the
Contr:ller bo ana ia hereby roquest«d tc -pprove
the fallowing Chan^f; :r('-rs - 3^:id f\ind:
i 0 J. Heijry Harris - C-^ntr-iTt »60
C--n trailer '3 #92 - T: change in
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U) Change Prdgrg - Bffp'fl.ajfld (continued)
height of Wall Section to auatain Unni,
court paying . an addition of - . .I 1317 ^3
r ;«t«rjen Con«tr.Co.
■i:jj Harris
fb)fR£SlDlD HKryt^ff - r^^^^^ crdi>r M. o
To HL Peterson (Construction Col'lcontract
#53, Controller's #361 . To chang^ swinT of
°°<^'' 2 Kitchen 2) and extend aaJhaU Ule -
an addition in the amount of - - - . \ ,, ^^
- » J5.05
(c) £XC£LSinR - c;.^^r^^ 9r1fjr 1?
To J. Henry Harris - Contract ^ . Control-
^°''l^.^^ : ^°'' additional wall section
on ituflsia Ave. - an additional amount of .
390.'
-v* :rdar #3 (d) CHINESE CENTF^ . Chnn^^ nn^.. ,^.
b •■•-'•-*";; Constr.Co. To H.L. Petersen CoriitnlctionC.: - Contract
j^zsUid f^9. Controller's m - To furnish -iS
install heating ducts - an addition of - :2U.57
„iV2 frder S
f; %rr/ Harris
liage Crder ^3
lie. 'L'Ictjsh & Sen
i: :^:t 157
Ncbtoah i Son
s'.7 Harris
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(0) EXCELS lOiv » Chanpa Crdup if}
To J. Honrj' Harris - Contract ,/60 - Con-
troller's ^2 - To make change in drainage
system, Fioldhouso to y^drid Street -
an additional amount of
J 654. 61
To Wn. Mcintosh & Son - Contract ^7
Ultchon 1) and extend isphalt tile under
dcor - an additional ancunt of - - - ^ 2S.OC
(g) WEST PORTA ^. - chang^ ,;r^?r if4
To Wr.. Kclntosh & S...n - Contract #5?
C.^ntroller'3 /j<65 - T. furnish ani instill
1 Haws Model 8B Drinking fountain, East
end of Fieldhouse - an additional an:.unt - ?l7ii.l5
(h) EXCELS K.i . r^an^e Orr^n^ ,7.
T, J. Henry Harris - Contract #60, Cnn-
trollcr'3 ^2 - T- make change ir. .irainage
system fr .n K. end of F/G to Madrid St. -
an additional ara.unt -^f - - - . . c^^j 28
To Carricc & Gnutiar - Ci n tract ,/22A,
Contrrllcr's ^lU - rVr inst^llati n f
drain for pipe tunnel hot. fiol'h .use an^
gynnasium - in additional an unt f -
- :iii }2
(j) ^LVZ.; TE-uu^CE - -h>>n^.-
rjor
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i^^iunnctt, iaruz a.id Hutci.ij.n - .r, tract
tHoI - T niako deduct! -.n in t tal c ntract
Pfice (:700), w-.rk d nu 3Ii.VE.i 7Z..:k'l
-XTE.wSIC:.' - s deductl n in anrunt ',f - '. iri.l9
rS.-^-^'^Z - Chancre r-'.r • ;^
T- Martintlli C nstricti n C - • • r- t
<9*56, Cntroller's ,/102 - To furnijr. -j.j
install Hedwood Myw d f-r r"f j ffits
(change in thicknejs)- 2 deduct! r. f - . . .;',
<5) Orders f . r Service n^ '^pr^
-n :!; t! n ^f C:nrii3si'nur Z/ippel, seconded by " nrJLs-
sioner Shua, the foll-'Wing r^s lutl r. wns adrpted:
hes.luti.n N'.. 271
RESCLVhi;, that f r t:,e U.i ir.UTcsts and pr ;■ r
ti r, -f the .'.Gcreatir-n an: iark TopartrKint, t.'..
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Is., J?. ZJl troller bo and is hereby requested to .^^«
|2!sU»Sill. 1°"^ O'-d*" for Service or Sork^ *'''''^^''*' ^^ ^^1"
^^^ Ir Sienceft.ttn/^L^d^^'^'r^^^-
.nd Balboa Park C^J.Ol^^^rS ,^1?^^ 00
and Apprcp.OU.500.79. t^l7.9k^)' i'f^;%,^oo
(b) To Real Estate Department for Servicoa
and Eacpenses in connection with acqulai-
Fark (Lot 11, Assessor's Block 6105) - C300.00
(c) To Cyclcne Fence Division (Low Bidder)
for Installation of l^ncin^ for "cW
beau flay?round . - . . ^^nan-
- - - - $427.00
(d) To Atlas Heating & Ventilating Coiapany
(Low Bidder) for Heating for HochEu
Playground - - • . u^^u
C951.0O
^""^ J^r^Tnif^?^?^^"^ ^^"P^"y ^^« Bidder)
fn« ^'^^J^'^^i^n *t North Mill to Protect
10" pipeline to Line In Park and 4gh
fressure Kuap at North Mill. > ** -^i ,/:^ .
^^^ L^n«??\'^^^ Engineering Co. (Low Bidder)
for Relinine of Water Storage Tnnk -
fleishhacker Bathhouse - - . . . .jjOC 00
I .:■;['" ^^^ ixegyosts for Addition^.^ ^p.f^r..^
i*" '^^'^ '^" notion rf CoranissionGr ir^rr, soccndod bv ^'^n1,■^.«
er Dippel, the following res^lition was adop^edT
'^'' "' ^^^ ncsoluti-.r) N-, :>!:>
tff'^^flu^^^^ ^^■'' ^'° ^"^ interests and proper c n-
duct of the necreation anC hark Dc-partnont, the C n-
troller be and is herely requested t. ^^ppr ;vc the
following allntnents:
Approp.012.500.62-Irrigati-n Sys.Unit ^^ - fv V)0 00
nppr^^p.012.913.04-Dredging Yarht Harbor - C28'^"oG
Apprcp.012.500.88-Ke2ar Stadium rtehabilitQt'nC7l'292"ot
Apprcp. 012. 500.20-Conv.Sta., Speedway Meadow C s'ooo'i
'''"'"'^•nlo'lS?-^''"^ - ^^^''^ Mc.Conv.StationCloioOO.'Jo
i4prcp. 012.600.03 - McLan.r. Park Land ^ 300;00
lit' ■ ' •'
■•.■-eitil ' Rpqupst f r .Sypplcmc-nt-.l ADLr.ErlAti n
^f"' notion cf Connissi-ncr Buckley, seconded by C- nris-
sioner Dippel, the foil, wing resolution wis ad. pt.^:
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RESOLVED, thr.t f-r the best interests and pr-per • ^rr-
ticn -.f tht ."bcreation and Park Depirtr-cnt, this -,-
.-us3lon does hereby roquc-st tne I-iay^r, B- ird f 3\- ,r-
vis-rs and Contr ller to approve tht, request f r
Supplenontf^l .>pprcprinti r. in the 'in unt f ?^3g. 0
fron the uocrenti-n 'inC Park Lepartnent : q-f-,3-.*-
noservc to the credit .f nppr^prir.ti-.n 012. 130.. ; -
(W-^C3 - C-ciTiiiiSarj' Divisi.n) U. provide funds f r ♦.:..
payn- .t f J 1.50 a d-.- t cer • -.in 1-52 :-.unter «tur. -
ant3 in lieu -.f 3 noils -or iiy f-r trr- peri ' .'. •/ :-
b<^r ]'., 195C t: J&nu-.ry 31, 1951. (p^rk Llvisi r.)
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(1) ftn?994U9n intf &»}h1t, Htll ■ Gc]^,n GaU l>^|t
Ir.vj of Itoperty,
Lnijsl of 3it«
r,.v»i for Sxpotl-
':.\Td Exhibit Hall,
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The Secretary r«ad a latter from Eueena J Hin,.^«
•action of Ooldan Gate Park tentiitlv«iv !-i! /^ *^
location of an Expceition andS^JbU^a ! ^'^ „?? ''"
to a fair market value of tl.131 200 00 .,;h "^
^0.^0 acres. •^i a-»a,^W.OO, and coverlw
The Architect '8 drawing of the proposed structure wru
presented for review of those Comnisaionerrab^nt It
the previous meeting. -wownt ai
(Filod)
i^tTu Manager* i
i",:\ :t Land
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=es. :;o.208
(2) Land Reserve Rind R^p^p^
S/rJ.^I^;?'!''"^ discussion at last regular meeting,
the General Manager reported that the department Land
Reserve Fund is in excess of |700,000.00;
He fur thnr stated that it was the Controller's rocom-
mendation that portions of this fund be transferred to
capital Improvements and Bond fVnd projects, thereby
making a substantial saving of interest cosis ^
Oa mction of Commissioner Parr, seconded by Commission-
er Buckley, the following resolution waa adopted:
Beaolution {^n. :^jj^
VH2REA3 there wiJl be a substantial saving in interest
costs If the present Bond fbnd construction requir.i:,wnt
be obtained from funds available in the 'JNAPPR i^r^Li Z
BAUCiCE CF FUNDS . REAL PROPERTY CF THE RECREATE ■, h*-
PARK DEPARTNEOT; therefore, be it ^^^^^^^ i- ^ ■
RE3CLV3?, that this Commission amend ita action und-r
Resolution N'o.208 (?-feeting of Decenber U, 1930) and
roquest the Mayor, Board of Supervisors, ind Controller
a?,^'^'"''^'"^^*'® ^^'^^ required funds in the amount of
• 110,000.00 from the UNAPPROPRIATED BALANCE OF hVlfCS -
RtAL PROPERTY ACCOUNT, in Ueu of reipproprininr it
from the surplus funds available from the six (6) play-
ground projects Uierein raenticned in Resolution N. .208.
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.ernce
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^^^ ^^ver Torracy PUypround Plans - Anondmunt to noe. 17^
T}.y Secretory reported thit in order to have the actur..
Architectural Contract with Willlin G. Merchant for tne
second portion of Silver Terrace PJr,ygroi;nd Inprovent-nts
conform with the Commission's action in nwnrdin? siid
contract, it would bo necessary tc arend Rescluticr.
No. 174 (Noveiber 9, 1950), tt.*, actuil contract btinp
in excess in the amount of 2770.00.
On motion of Commissioner p-^rr, seconded by ' rrv.lualcn-
er ftickley, tl.e following amending resolution wis
id op tod:
Resolution No. 27^
RESOLVED, tnat for t.he purpose uf c-rrectln.j . -ur-. :
er.tncs and in )rder t "crrectly estnblisi. tr.e 'ir.-.-
tectur 1 fee in conformity with the arcKitectur'ti -, r
aent w'.tr. ^'iill.im G. Kerch^nt Vor Silver Terr-iCf Fl.y-
groun.', the estinvates of ^. r.3tn.ctirn cost ^n.i t:.-
architectural fees sot r,:rth ir. ttes^luti n .' . 17^
(l.'ove.T.ber 9, 19)0) be nrrKiu-icd -j f U wj:
2/8/51
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So. 275
(continued)
Conatruet^^n Cfltt
Grouni | 65. 000. 00
Concrete Bleacher 55,(g9<;p,^^ij
1120,000,00
20-/, of 1%
S3. 900. 00
— mm
1-4,670.00
irr.fit for
Si. '1. ^7^
AriD BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary bo
outhorLed and directed to make the necessary c.r^ec-
tiona and notations in the records of the Commla" n
U) Reoueat for New Per^^nn?!
The General Minager reported that provision had b...n
made in the next year's budget for new positions ru-
quired to staff new recreation centers. Several of
the now playgrounds will be open prior to July 0
recommended that on earlier request for now poait. .
be submitted to the proper authorities.
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Comnis-
sioner Shea, and carried, the following resolution
was adopted 1
Resolution fly, ^7^
'^REAS, fifteen (15) playgrounds being conatructod or
inprcvod under the Recreation Bond Fbnd Progrnn ire
scheduled for completion prior to the end of the fisca]
peri<l Jbly 1, 1950 to JU]^ 1, 1951, viz.: Murphy,
Peixotto, Mlley, Presidio Heights, South Sunset, -^cean
View, Sunset, P. trero Hill, St. fury's. Burnett, .nyur-
Loncfellow, Byxbeo, Apt ^3, and ^est Pcrtal; and it wii:
net be possible to open or operate said playgrounds un-
less the required personnel for such operation be made
available; thoroforo, be it
.iZSCLVEI, that on recommendaticn of the General Jhnagcr,
thij Cora.-aiG3i:.n does herobj' request the i-layrr, Board of'
Supervisors, Controller, and the Civil Jervice emis-
sion tc approve a Jupplemjntol Appropriati.-n in t^.u
amount of 1 13,^10. 00, said arv.unt tc be appr priat^d
from the Recreation Park F\ind Ccinpcnsati n Rosurvo tr.
establish the fcllcwing positions to staff the ab vo
mentioned playgr-unds and playground buildings j. jd-
uled for operation In April and/'-r May, 1951:
in
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S ClOii Janitors
b 0»59 Gardeners
S R5ft Ployground Direct :rs
3 R56 Playgr-und Direct rs
starting April
starting April
starting npril
starting Mr^y 1
A:^, be n FURTHER RESOLVED, that this C^rjaiasi n d ea
hereby request the Mf.y.r, the P-.ard -.f Supervis r. , ir.d
the '^-rtr Her t.. reippr-priite fr-.r. the 1947 Re :rea-
ti n B'Jiid Rjnd, or fr-n tht unappropriated balance vf
funds in the Real Prcpcrty A::cour,t ir fr^n such tr-.r
funds as ny be availabie, fcr the purprst-s ir.r: .nunt
'-r.in itor.itcd, totaling 113. 4»10.0C.
FUrti;.ZR hSSrLVEL, that the Genoril .Xan^ger •^.r.i Jecrct--
!"■ be a;,d are .'.tTobj' aut'-.-rized t- porfor:,. 3uch act*
:> -re r.ocesjarj* aaj c-r.vj.nient t: give effect t thir
r :.i lull n.
^j .r.C Zr.U- .:, :•: Zigt^s) f r 'few
(5) Eqiiipnent (Fiagp le
Thje Gtineral Mar.ager reconmended th'^t, in c- r.Ti' jIi :. v#iU.
th.e opening of U.e new playgriunda, tw riC-c-Jiir; i^.-.~A
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ahould b« provided as part of standard play^roun^ .^h
msnt, they being flagpoles and entr^ce stjns ^^
On motion of Coamission Dippel. aecrnrt-H hv r — .< *
er Parr, the following rea^JJiion w^"':dop'?ed:"^"'^"-
ReSQlutiqn fig, ^-^-^
RESOLVED, that on recoiuoindation of the General Mcnaffer
this Comlssion does herety approve an approprlati^^ *
under the 19^7 Recreation Bond f\,nd for ?he pur^ •' of
providing Entrance Siena and Flagpole, on fiftolr l?j
playgrounds being Inproved under the Bond FWid Fr-.-ram
as followst >.*-*™
^,mtlML ' 130.066.00
•10,000.00
flflgi?9l9 and Skn: BURr;ETT, jr. museum, gayuga s m
SUNSET, BYXBEE, MILEY, PRESIDIJ *
HEIGHTS, SILVER TERRACE, CHI.'EJS
CRATTA:;, and PEIXCTTC.
£ntrflil99 ^;gM: ST.>JIRY«3, CORCNA iiEIGHTS, LCNGF^IL-^J
and RICHMO:©. - ^^,
nSfiEole^: POTRERO KILL, OCEAN VIE.;, APT" 3 and WEST
PORTAL.
Ar®, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Consnission d'^s
neroby request the Mayor, the Board of Supervisors and
ViB Controller to roappropriate from the 1947 HeToa-
tion Bond F\ind, or from tiie unappropriated balance of
lunds in the Roal Property Account .r from auch othr-r
funds as nay be available, for the purpisos and tha
amount hwrein itemized, titaling t]n,noo.00.
PJHT.'iER RESOLVED, that the General Manager and Sc-re-
tarj- be anc iro hereby authorized to perform such o -ts
as are necessary and convenient t- give effect t ' i •
resoiutic.n.
ifer M^i (^) Canro .".athof p.nt.^y
Kr. Teller reported that h-; nid not received ^-il :•.-
foriiation on the puest r?.tes for sunner can^^s op • •
by other cities, but th^.t such irforaaticn shoul.
aviilable soon.
On R'tion of "onaissioner Pirr, soc-nded bj' >7mis3i' !.-
er Buckley, the natter of reviewing vacation cz-^ r-ite*
and ustabliahing the rate schedule for Canp !Htt.fcr
was delegated to Vx. Teller arid President Sutt,or, with.
full power to act, and rep.rt fcr ratificatio;-:.
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The Secretary ro^d the fcllowir.g conaunicati.:r.s:
^^^ (1) ^J.S.3, SAN' FRAUCUZr Mnnnr|f|]
Fnm J. F. Barrett, Chairraar* of the U.S. 3. San frit.-is
.'•er.orial Conalttee, recjuesting thu rorrassion t - ; : •
t.'.e Jonvnittee In neetir.g its outatarjdlr.g -tlir'ti :.j .:"
$723,31 to cor^plete the cruiser men.ori»ii.
The General Mnnairer recalled that U.n BcirC C ..-.: r-
vi3')r5 hid apprrpriatea $13,000.00 for t.^e constn. ti-n
'i.'.d placement of t.,e .-^r. rit-l, and U^nt the crr.i. .i-n
h'id auporvi.o^i t.-.i- w rk t its corpletion and wl".'.
th-e cncunt of noncy appr- printed; the »dditl mi jcport-
ses of the Tonunittee could n t pr p^riy te ':^ r.jia r-d
the responsibility of tr.c Depart.Ttat.
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'l^gggpeSS (contlnuad)
j.j.SAK rwfcisco
President Sutter inatnieterf ♦>« c^
latter to Mr. Barro'ra^' .'JjJ'JJ'W to write a
ance for his connlttee bo^fou^h?**i^ P'^P®*" Qasist-
to the Board of Supervisors « ^''^"^^ ^^^^'^ ^PP^il
•_j.;;fl^ Plarmlng (2) Shoreline pl,>anni^ng
On nctlon of Cortaissioner ft.oUi«.
alcnur Bercut, this Xr^aa ^^^.J^rf''* '^■-^-
•r farr for reconnendation Sd report! '•""^^^lo"-
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; J TourninentB- (3) GoJtOouinar^nts
.XriV and HARD re *"
tournaaent privilogaa" '"™' "gardir* golf
Club, for golf tournn™nt3 and^ '""'''^"« f*""" ^-If
Harding ftiblic Golf u„^s '^^ "' '"'*'' '^"'"l" »n<l
On .jot Ion of Conniss loner Psrr s^condrH hv - • •
er Bercut 9 revlou r,r tK<. seconded by Ccrrj.. ^i -
ti-c Genoroi m! ^ -^ ^^*® requests was delegate, t
reco^end'iitr*^;? "•"' i^esident Sutter, r.t tr Ir
reco^end.tlons and report it the next regular -..^Tti .
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tended a cordial Invitation tc'llf c.^I^^, , ^t^^^;
-i >M Set
;^'^c
^^^ >::.K- :;c:t r.r Next P^^n-lnr Meetinp
r^otirr' M V';: '':'^^'^-' •^^^'^-•tlon t. the next r.r.l.r
t Vs tlrifn ^''^' •'^ Thursday. Febru.rj- 22. ^a.nirw-
lis^ed th. '^ ""'' ^-^'^-^^ being n nbjecti.n, - ..tnb-
be t°e d^ PJ«J,-'^^"-- day, ^c-dnosday, Rbruary . . t
oe t.,e day f tne next aoetlrig.
There being n^ f^Jrther business f c r^ bef-. - -
^^oaii,si >n, Frtsldont outter declirod the aeoti ,- nd-
Jjurn..d Qt iirOC P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
I
3ecret'\r'/
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San Pranci.oo, California
f>»bruary 21, 1951
Ullf 5I£^
Tha Flftaanth Ragujar MaaUn« of U»a Racraation and Park
Coniision vaa callad to ordar on Wadng.day F^jhruarTaV
1951 at 3iOO P.M., Praaidant Sutter pr«.i2I^. ^ ^^'
Th« following CouBiaaionara vara praaantt
Mr. Louia Suttar, Praaidant
Mr. Kich*aal J. Buck lay
Mra. Hanry J. Dippal
Mr. Firad D. Parr
Rfiv. Eugana J. Shaa
Thtra baing no corractiona or omiaaiona, the mlnutaa of the
]|^rtaenth. Ragular mating of F^bruanr 8. 1951 waJrappro^^d
idaiMl
[ilook - o.F.
jur Council
.;,-pi, Rsquest-
M cf Union
^1 Garagt in
(1) FVa« Adalral A C. Cook. Director, San Franciaco Diaaa-
tar Council and Corpa, requesting release of Onion
Square Garago propertiea for use as a public bonb she]-
vora
On motion of Coaniasioner Dippel, seconded ty Conniasion.
er Parr, permission was granted to the Disaster Corps
to use the Union Square Garage as a bonb shelter in
fjf'/f ■ *®''^°"«» disaster, such permission being qual-
ified to the extent that the City Attorney be requested
to prepare a formal permit which will serve the Disnj-
ter Council's interests, protect and preserve the Jon-
mission's rights, and retain for the Union Square Garage
Corporation its proper jurisdiction over sections of the
property.
V^Z um"^" ^^^ f^'"' ^^"^ ^^'' ^- ^°^i"«°". foivarding for considern-
prj-iln^ Littter
i.F.Roee Society,
kvr.inf Construe-
■'! e Municipal
tion copy of a letter from R. K. Ka^.nnn, President of
U.Q San FVancisco Rose Society (100 Haaelwood Avenue,
oan fVancisco 12), requesting that sUps be taken toward
the construction of a Municipal Rose Garden in Son Fran-
cisco.
Followlag full consideration of the advantares of such
an enterprise as outlined in Mr. Kah.-nan's letter, ;n
motion of Connissioner Parr, seconded by Connisaioncr
ftickley, the propos^.l was referred to the General Mt.-.-
ger for study and investigation and report at nn expro-
priate tine.
•I
"JI'^!^"^^"^ ^^^ ^°°* S.E.Stewart, Secretary, Golden Gate Angling ind
•a«*in€ i -ast-
■i'-'t, Requesting
*-S3ion to have
?J»ia of its Members
■•-•7 Predatory Birds
Casting Club, offering the services cf certc'.n .•aen.L.rj
to assist in destroying predatory birds at Loie F'arcftd.
end requesting Connission authorisation.
Cn notion of Comniissioner Parr, seconded by Ccramissioner
Shea, the Coianission authorised the individuals designa-
ted in Mr. Stewart's letter to destroy the white pelican,
and shag cornorant at Lake Merced, subject to the fol-
lowing conditions:
(a) That such destruction ba under the supervision and
in accordance with a scheduled agreennint with Capt.
irfilliara Harp of the California Division ^f Fish and
Game Pntrol;
(b) That perrdts for the use of firearms be obtained
from thk) San Francisc Police Department: and
(c) No responsibility cr liability fr the acts f tha
daalgnatad individuals shall rest witr. the hecraa-
tlon and Park Conmission, California Dlvlsl r ;■ the
Fiah and Game Patrol, its ar^loyees or daputl'j ,.
2/ti I
u
'w-y^m^
(eoetinoftd)
19-
lep»nt of
.*♦»»
rii Villty P/0
ft-oa Mr«. CharlM VhiU. Ptm !<«••.« ti
requ.5tinc th. d.^lop^nr^^?!' nf^^^^^^^^^ "*•
th« Eur«ka Vallty Playground a iuTh*^ PWground on
of Suptrviaora, "'^g^nuation to the Boar
(Sta R«pr««ant«tlvta an] Dalag.taa)
Board
lijirinntor, (5) Ft-oa Manl«»y Flelaohraann, Admlnlatrator m.»4 ,
j-uf7iJ< ^^ tion Authority, notlflcitlorth!* ! ' '^^^o"*! Produc-
. , Ic Croar »K granted to NPA ORDeJ i^J^'for^^Lt^^'tr^''"^ ''' ^'^
tlon of wild «ilffl«l quirtora in ?Ji^ ^^ *"^ rehabiUt..
— - quarwra in the oan ft-anclaco Zoolor..
j jHC Granted for
^jlli Anlatl *»ar- cal Gardens.
piQgJCQl Gdna.
(Wle)
.;,3«tcr Kixon, (6) Proa Senator Richard Nixon, Con«reaa«n t.k p ^
.j5»n Shellay ^nd JVanck R. Havenner indlvJSur? ?!!? "^^^^ ^- ^^^^^^
^,,r, frcuising receipt of the ComS33ion"rai«uLu'''f' ^^knowledgin
four U) encloaediwlwJL tSs !Sd !;« °/°"!w''^^'
operation in preaentinT^he T^ueaTto SJIS*.^"'" ''^
duction Authority requeat to the National ft.,.
^■z .mission^ a
la'.ion for Con-
f-..oc of four (A)
,XISSJ(2
(Pile)
.-.ctor of (7) F^oo Eugene J. Riordan, Director of Pr«.vo^*
.-7 .'.questing authoriaation for the purchase of Lrj^^T^; "''^^^^in^
L-;«UoD for the required for McUren Park frL k„.^ following property
f^ of Certain garet Butler. Jote^inelitJer aL ?^^"^ % ^'^""' •^-
JUCfiLiaik the sum of $2,250.00 ' ^ ^°"*' ^* ^^^«^' ^^^
S^flrfrl^^i*'"'/^ ^^' Juncture, inquired whether the
a^:tu^":t"ih::^eTt^r^LT\^^4^^^ - -« ^—
Parr, the following rosclution was adopted:
ner
li
•.I'jif Purchase
?«d 9 In
?:■>?
T5a
^tier,
Reaolution ^^, gya
RESOLVED that this Connissioner authorizes the General
M«nn?er to approve r.nd forward to the Board of ^pcrvis.
ors resolution authorising the purchase of certiir re.^
property for the following Project:
aaiAaEOAffi - fro« Katharine H. Butler, P^rgaret Butler
n^fh ; ^ ^" Assessor's Block 6068, located on the
northeast corner of Ji^nsfield and Woolsey Streets, sUe
0^;^!S.i3f" '"^ ^^ '' ♦'''^°-^' ^P^-P^^«^i- NO.
^ Various
'•Ur/ Dele-
•:r E«Ub-
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ity-
Prwldent Sutter welcoaad to the Comisslon chaabers a deieg.
J, -°- fc» thirty persons represontlng the residents, P%r-
.weachers" Assrclationa, and Ln)rovument Ciube f the
ireka Vallev Dlstrirf tv- ^^i^«-»4-_ w_j .- .*. ^.- ,
pro-
* „ , ' Hssrciationa, and Ln)rovument Ciube f the
«^reka Valley District. The delegation had as its aisslon
vlHir*!r!^4°" ''^ ^®^' request fcr proaT>t action in pre
viaing their diatrict with recreation facilities.
Aasemfclyain Edward M. Gaffncy f the 26th district gave a
ap«och. reviewing the eff-rta f the district to cbUin a
Playground since 1935, e.-rphasiaing the unsunltary and u-.sigh*-
ij condition of the vacant city property t^ay. Ho asi od thu
V2:
'T
^•jti.v Approve
.' ^;3:iu ion
Ir. Appr.'prla-
' - tr.o 1947
H'.iif. Bc'nd
:» |ii3 of
:c:.X f:r
luh»r.t of
rvy fiay-
"u .'ille)- and
•a*
tS (contiavMd)
Commission *° aPPlj to the National Pro<Suctlon Authority for
an exen5>tlon from the NPA Order No. M-i4. '^»*«'/ *or
Mrs Edward Hanchett, spokesman for the Douglas ParenUTeach-
•re' Association made q stirring appeal in behalf of the
youth of her district, and stressed the coaaunlty values whid
Xh. recreation center would bring. Her appeal did not ei«,ha-
sise NPA exemption, but rather asked that satisfactory temT
porary measures be taken to provide an adequate supervised
playground immediately. *^
Following a brief appeal by Monslgnor I^ne for Comnlaalon
action toward gaining an exemption as well is providing teri)-
porary relief, the SecreUry detniled a Hat r,f toiro r^ry
inprovenents now planned for the district at an eatimted
cost of $33, OCC. 00. «»».iraQtea
President Sutter explained the Commlasion's strategy in sub-
mitting orderly requests to the National Production Autli-ri.
for exanptlon. He mentioned the present request for exocm- *
tlons of four training tanks for awiming, which will s^ ' n
receive a hearing. He pointed out the li:?)ortance of tinlnff
such requesU and the possibility of jeopardiilng them if
they should overlap one amother.
Fcllowing individual expressions of support by the Commission
aeribers, formal action was taken covering both the Eureka
Valley and Upper Noe Districts,
On n-tion of Commissioner Pirr, seconded by Connissloner Shec
the following resolution was adnpted:
Resolution No. ^jcj
IrfHEREAS, the residents of the crowded Eureka Vnlley and Upper
Noe dijtricts of San Francisco have waited Qcre than tw- dec-
. ades for adequate playground facilities; and
WKEnEnS, .7PA Order hi-4 bans the ocnstruction r^f rocretiti-n
centers and prohibits najor construction that is n t consist-
ent with the best interests if national rjafonse; but ies
permit improveraents and devol' pnenta cf playgrounds, bxclus-
Ivo vf atructuros or buildir.^i: therefore, be it
aESTLVED, that this Comissijn d-.es hereby appr-ve an appro-
priati-n under the 19/;? P^oreitl n B nd Fbnd f ^r the purpose
--f prrviding tenporary neighb ^h,^^d playgrounds for Eureka
Valley and Upper Noe Districts, on prrpertios now own^:^ by
the City and :ounty of San Frnnciscc, as f^ll^ws:
CONSTRUCTION $28,200.
ARCHITECTURAL CONTRACTS 1,750.
flAliS & SPECIFICATICNS 750.
EQUIPMENT a. 300.
^33.000.
mmuusL
CCNSTHUCTION $28,200.
ARCHITECTURAL CCNTHACT3 1,750.
PUNS & SPECIFICATICNS 750.
EQUIPl-£f/r 2.300.
ADcr^priati-r. N a.
130.55C.35
180.555.35
180.556.35
180.5^.0.35
180.550.07
180.555.07
180.556.07
180.550.07
Ai.I. BE IT FURTHER PZS^LVED, that t-his "onnissirn d es here-
by roqueat the Mayor, Board -f Supervisors, and tr.o . ntr 1-
icr to reappr pri'ite fr^^r the 19^7 necreatirr. 3 r.d Fund, ^r
frca the urapprr-priatcfi balance .f funds in the F^ftl Prpor-
ty Account cr fr-r. such ether fur. 'is as may be available, f .r
tr.e purp-'se and the aciounls hcr«.in iter^zed, totaling
$66,000.00; and, be it
t'^Alr^x .HESCLVED, that tho G<. 'lyral Manager and Secretary be
^nd are hereby authorized t., jorf^rn such acts as r.re r.'.ces-
a^iry ind convenient t give effuct to tnis resolution.
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(hrflYgP^ - Park Division
On ■otion of ConnlMloner Shea, seconded by Coanissioner Dip-
^^' pel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 2ftQ
RESOWED, that for the best interests and proper conduct of
the Recreation and Park Department, the Controller be and is
hereby requested to approve the following Payments - Park
Division:
(1) rePBRAl TAX py AP^^g?Ipyg $U2.Ai
To Collector of Intenuil Revenue - January 1951
(2) FI£ISHHACKER PUYFIEID & 200 - CONSTRUCTION CP
SIDEWALK AfD CURBS . CG.^tTPJ^CT i^l6Q
To Love and Haun - Final Payment, period
ending 1-11-51 l370.0v
,25 i.ri^nt-(b)frogress Payments - BOND FUND
On notion of Comnlssioner Dlppel, seconded by Commiasloner
Shea, the following Resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 281
RESOLVED, that for the best Interests and proper conduct
of the Rocreation and Park Department, the Controller be
and is hereby requested to approve the following Progrttss
Payments - Bond Rand:
(1) SILVER TS^RACE-Contract .9^6-CQntrollor'3 ^102
To Martinelli Construction Co.-^th Payment,
period ending 1-31-51 $ 9,637. 3<:
(2) -^ST PT.RTAL-Contract <l^57-Controller's #b5
To Wm. Mcintosh & Son - 5th Payment,
Poriod ending 2-1-51 % 1,898.10
(3) PRESIDIC HEIGHTS-Contract #53-Controllor«3 #361
To H.L. Peterson Construction Co. -7th Payment,
period ending 1-31-51 $577.62
U) SCITTH SUNSET GROUNDS-Contr:ict #33. Ccntrollor's <^257
To Wellnits & DeNarde - 9th and Final Paymibnt,
period ending 2-6-51 $10,709.76
(5) SUNSET. OCEAN VIEW. ST. MARY '3 & PCTRErtC HILL C£N7.:?.3
Contract #22A, Contmller's #1U - To Garricc
4r 0«utier. 15th Paymsnt. Dorijd ending 1-31-51 i'.',^39.:
lo 21vin C. Stendoil - 15t.n ik .^inai i-«\y.Tent
period er.r'ir? 2-2^51 *X,^'7'^.
"^3 (2) Chanre Prefers
On notion of Coanissioner Parr, sucondod by ^onaisaioner Llj
pel, the following resolution was adopted:
'" Resolution N'o. 282
RESTLVEL, that for the best interests and pr-por conduct f
tho f.bcreition and Pirk Depart-aent, the Contn-lltor be ird
is hereby requested to approve the f;liowi.ng :h£r.,7e Irders:
(1) RIC:.::?:JL-Cuntract ^Lo-:ov,trc.ll^r^a ;/ 324- .y^^n^V r^of ,-/4
To J. Henry Kirris-tc change swing of Door 9 to
Kitchen ^9 and extend rjphalt tfle undir dc.^r ac^c r:-
ir.g to Drawing 3-3 - an addition cf i.29.7^
(2) af.ATTAl.-.:.ntrart //^Q-C -.: Jlfr'f^ f.^V-'i;- rfj^r ^^
Tr Martinelli Ccn£?tructi..'i Cj.-t- fiirniah and
install redwcod plywood 1/2" thick f'T rocf ^
ovurhang soffits - a deduction of. . . . • • • ♦20.0
2': ^y
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lli
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(continued)
IrUTt (c) Change Orders (continued)
ror^r pcnt^ ^d storeroo. of exlMf^ Md,. , NO CH^o.
::a ;r i^) Sxtenalona of T^t.^
Cn n;tion of Conmisaioner Bucklpv ea«^^j^j ,__
aea, the following r.soluUo^^^s ,"Xf ^ "^""'^"i-"
RESOLVED, that thia Conaission on r«^^««. ^ *.
aenoral ^,.r. approve, tL^-rolLi^^TxJe^l^lr'^L^
liaet (1) To Wellnltj & DeMarda, Contractora amiru orm-r.^
an extension of 30 da^a t" Feb^a^ S"?,?,™^^ ^^-^S
pleta their contract because of iMbllitv tJ' k.^ T""
than 10 yds. per day of tanbark ?ro"ilX™:"!"' "°"
'"" '^' S,™^'- "'"''?"• extractor, BUR.-JEII REC.^ffiATIOK
raWER an extension of 37 days to FobruarTaS w?f
fLl37i:L%:!''^^' ^"°' construction de^Sl^f 'of^
«3 (e) Work Orders
On motion of CommisaionGr BucJlev eflmnH^^ k, r .
Blppol, the following resolutlo^ias ad"pLdl^ Cc»l,.i ,„er
Resclutlon p^, ya^,
RSSCLVSp, that for th,e host Interests ,nd pr-por c^,ndu-t
of the j^acreation and Park Departnor.t, the C rtrcUer I -
is hcr.ly requested tc approve the foliowlne"!;or! Crder^-
^T '" \: ??n=re"se^cer-,?r^n) ViSeTis'rr-Tf ^'-
- -»i>n < ^^i ^ ' F-^O^a Junior Engineers t cr-vir^..
U;?!"'"' '" r ^^m'"^" ""' ''"■''■ C^P"t.:^nt (lnter-dep,rt..>,nt,l).
'^••^-il Drifts. S.nl^r -i^v^f! ^^ ^^°^^ Draftanan; <ind one (i) F-122
•--- Han, a^d apo'S 'frrr ^^^^^^^"' ^'^^ preparation f pLs
■ • r.struc.n w th t^e fS L .T construction w.rk in c:nn. = ti .n
^MllA^. M^rch^qsi '^^^'•^^tion Bond F\.nd during the montn f
^ tl,6^.0C
st?"' ^^^ ^ffj^rr"^^"^ Departr-ent (Reproduction Bureau)- Ft
i'^'^" 'te ;f,?°'^'^"i'"'-^ 21FP-1. aec.nded by Z rnissi n.r
•-% t..e frir^ving resauti:n wca ad.ptc !:
♦•^•'fc-^' ^!''^^ ^"^ ^^*^ ^®3^ interests nn-i pr-cur condi. t •
^J^^''": T' ^'''^ ^^P-^-'^t, tho . ntr'llur ^ V^d 1
fl„7^ requested f .pfr v. tnt f 11 ,wir^ Ir.tri-PUnd Tron--
^^^T^f.X. ?^^ ^l^^i ^ "^T n? ]]i ri. . .-l.SOC.X
replace four (^) 0-58 G'lrd^nera n businesa
Atave & Iv.without pay 1/16/51 thru 5/31/53
2/21/51
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it)
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;rjil
(continued)
(2) FVott APDro.012.no. 13 to Appro. 012, 110.1^ . . . C5U.7',
To replace 1 R-56 Playground Director on sick
leave without pay 2/5/51 to i/A/5l.
(3) gr^i ABBraWlfltion Hg. To Appropriatlftn H^.
012.269.03
Armored Car Serrice
012.200.01
Contractual Senrices ll,03t>.00
012.880.13 012.200.01
Rentalfl-Recreation Div. Contractual Servicee $96^.00
012.880.13 012.80^.13
Rentals-Recreation Div. JUdgments-Rec. Div. |160.00
012.350.03 012.200.03
Foodatuffs - Conm. Div. Contractu Serv.-Comra.
Division $400.00
012.350.03
Foodstuffs
033.351.12.03
Canned Goods and
Dried FJniits
1700.00
«•«•«««•«•
Cn notion of Coomissioner Dippel, seconded by Ccninissinner
Shea, the following resolution was adopted:
fi^g9lVUcr, No. 2?^
RESOLVED, that for the boat interests and proper operatlr
of the Recreation and Pr.rk Department, the Controller be
and is hereby requested t^ approve the following allotraer.t
19c
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(1) 033.340.12.04 $85.00
Dry Goods & Wearing Apparel-Recreational Units
f r
'•^•t»;
:.i
(2) 033.321.12.04
F\iel St Lubricants - Recreational Units
(3) 012.110,13.01
Permanent Salaries - Caap Mather
(4) 012.111.13.01
Allowance for Overt Iroe - Canp Mather
(5) 012.120.13.01
To.iporary Salaries - '"auf Mather
(6) 012.130.13.01
Wages - Camp Mather
(7) 012.300.13.01
llaterials 4 Supplies - "rir^ Mather
(8) 012.350.13.01
Foodstuffs - C1.15) :'.athGr
(9) 012.130.03-2
ler^jorary Wages - Ccmlssary (Jriits
v'^) Re3uo3t3 f:r Su^DJcnental /vpgr.criationa
(1) Vend.r t., Wjrk at C.it l.wer
n Roti~.n :f Crrrilsslonor Shoa, senn-ied by C -rardsai .r..
wlppul, the f. lining res iutl-n wis id-pted:
R^s lull n !;,. 2^7
.H£3CLVED. that this Ccrr.issi'n ioes hereby request U.e
Mayor, tne Board of Supterviaors, : intr^Uor, md .ivli
:50.00
03,U1.00
iJ336.00
C5,612.0C
8392. DC
U,>4'.0'
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g^CTIOWS (continued)
't: 'Jork
(b) ftooueata for 3uDcl««intA^ Apprc.«rtff;j^^ (continu.d)
Sarvice Coanleaion to Anend Section 1 lA r,r *u »
Salary Ordinance by adding there to\n;^i? ^? ^'''"'^'
1-53 Vendor to work a AS^Jhour week- *nH^i^ P°'f^^°" °^'
SJr^l'/T^P''^^'^^' of^lVSS' to"pro"?ee"^'^ad"^ "
ditional funds required for connen.of4^^ i ? v
1-53 V.„d,r to wo?k . *8.h;^°rr:"?^ifTc«rI''
«rjiti (2) Temporary Employments Required for Eneraanrv -«^ d .
On motion of Comnisaioner ftirviov .«,^ j ^ .
.loner Dlpp,l. .„, on'r^ol^'d^Jlo'^rt'e le^.T'"
Managor. the foU«lng re.ol.tion w^a .doTteS? ^
r:r En»r-
•^?ur Work
Reaolutinn y.y, oag
RESOLVED, that this Comrassion does hereby request
the r^yor, Board of Supervisors, and the Controller to
approve a request for a Suppleriental Annrorri«fi r
the Recreation and Park Co^enr^?ion ^se??e ? Inn^'*''''
of $A, 574.00, to provide Ainds for the cornponsaiion of
teraporary employments required for energenL'nd repair
work m Recreation and Fark properties as fallows:
1 Electrician « |2i.oo per day
1 Cement Finisher ® 17.60 •• «
1 Glazier e 16. 6^ » ••
1 Plumber fi 21.00 " ••
60 da3.|l,i;')0.0C
" " l,0-3o.a
" " 998. a
" " l,2oO.C.
• »»«««*
» • • • #
f«ralt
' •' ^catract
. itations at
I .^ir^ and
; i ?jtt Golf
(3) Fbnds to Pemit Awar'3 of Contract for Construction of
?!rrRir^'J^^^^°' ^?^- * ^^"^^"i«n=« Station. 3h.arp
k r? J ;i® ^"^^ ^^^ convenience Station for Pitch &
futt &Qlf Coursf - Goldep Gate Parl^.
On notion of Commiaaioner Buckley, seconded by Comnis-
sloner Dlppel, and on recommendation at the General
Manager, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution N^, pftc>
RESOLVED, that this Commission does hereby request the
y^yor. Beard of Supervisors, and tne Ccntr ll..r to ap-
prove Supplemental Appropriation in the arjount 531,000
frcr. the unappropriated balonce uf funds in the Real
Property Account of the Recreation and Park Dopartr.ent
to the credit of Appropriation 012.500.101 (Rifle
Range Facilities) and Appropriation 012.500.82 (Pitch
ind Putt Golf Course Facilities) to provide tho adii-
tiinal funds required t ^ervAt tha award cf contract
tz the lr)WH.'it responsillo bldc'er for the C:nstructior.
-^f a General Facilities Building and C-nvenience Str.-
tion at the Municipal Rifle iiange, Sharp Park, S-r. Ka-
too County, California, and Construction of a C.nvon-
ience Station for tho Pitch and Putt Golf Course ir.
Gulden Gate Park, the amounts required f-r theae rr -
jects being:
General Facilities Building and Convenience 3tati r..
Municipal ^ Rifle Ranpo. Share Park
Construction of General Facilities Bldg.
^*nd Convenience Station, as per low bid. . .$34,990. X
Allowance f.^r Contin£;encies 696.00
t35,67tj!x
available in Appropriation 012. 500-. 101 . . 23. 176.00
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.Net An )Unt Required.
112,500.00
2/21/51
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lOKS (c:)ntinu«d)
(b) BtflP«<ta for &iDPlciaintal ADr^^opr^fl^;r,r^fl (contlnu«d)
3g« Convenience Station - Pitch and Putt Oclf Course
^'^ 9f:lden GQtft Park
Construction of Convenience Station,
per sole bid $33,990. (/,
Allowance for Contingencies 1.2Q6.(X
e35,19o!oo
Available in Appropriation 012.500.82 . . . lo. b^o^ocj
Net Amount Required. . . . $18,500.0C.
AND, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the General Manager
r\.nC Sfecretory be authcrizod to porforn %r^' acta neces-
sary or convenient for the accon^iliahraent of the pur-
pose of this resolution.
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(i) Sxtensicn of Tir.o for Awarding of Contract for Construction
of General FGcilitiea Bldg. 8t Jonvenienco Sta. , Rifle Range
and Convenience station. Pitch dt Putt Golf Course
The Secretary reported tnit it would be necessary to
obtain fron the Board of Supervisors an extension of
tin^e in awarding the coiitracts for the Rifle Range
Facility and Pitch and Putt Golf Course Convenience
Station, A period of app roxioately six weeks is In-
volved in the necessary transfer cf fUnds to meet
additional costs.
On motion of Commissioner Dlppel, seconded by Toranis-
sioner Buckley, the following resjiution was adapted:
Resvlution N'c. 290
RE3CLVED, that this ':.nini33ion i-^es hereby request tho-
Board of Supervisory to approve an extension of tir»
in awarding contracts for the Construction ^f a Genera
Facilities Building and Convenionco Station at U.e
Ilmicipal Rifle Range, Sharp Park, San Mateo County,
California, and Construction of a Convenience Station
for the Pitch and Putt G-lf Course in Gulden Gate
Park, to and including April 26, 1951, in order to
pernit a time allowance in which these transfers cv\ h>
effecte'^.
(J) Award cf Contracta
(1) General Facilitioa Blip- '^ CcnvcL.Sf^.-Sr.arL i-^k
The Secretary road the pr-pfjsalo received February 13.
1951 for the Constructl n f General FacllitlfaJi 3ul lo-
in^ and Convenience Station at the Sharp Park Kifle
hange, San Mateo County, as follows:
a.\T':n'E petersei; & s^ns 33^,?-"^ .'>''
2758 San Bruno Avenue, San Francis c 24
S i 3 :CNSTR'JCTI'^N COKJANTf
243 - 9th Street, Sar. Francisco 3
. $34,957.0.
.$43,553.0
ELVIIJ C. oTENT-ELI.. ...
2300 - 2oth Stree., oan Franciscc 10
The fira of Antone rotersen & Sons, 2758 San Brjnc nve-
nue was the Irwest resronsible bidder.
-r, motlr.n cf Jcnrr.issicner Dippel, seconded by "cT^rls-
slcner Snea, and carrier', t.'.« fcUcwing resoluti :. wia
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gf eontracta ( ontinued)
Raaolutlon No. ^^
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waa adopted)
ASSOIVED, that this Conndsaion does hereby award, sub-
ject to the availability of funds, the contract for tho
Construction of General Facilities Building and Ccnveri-
ience Station at the Sharp Park Rifle Range, S^iorp Fnrk
San Mateo County, to ANTOhE PETERSEN & SONS, 2758 San *
Bruno Avanue, San Francisco 2^, thev being the lowoat
responsible bidder, for the sum of 134,980.00; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the General Manager and the Secre-
tary are empowered to execute this contract on behalf
of the Recreation and Park Commission; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary shall file notice
of approval in the official advertising of the officinl
newspaper of the City and County of San Francisco.
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jr.c% Station (2) Convenience Station - Fitch & Putt Golf Couraa
•jf Putt
The Secretary read the sole proposal received February ly
1951 for the Construction of the Convenience Station at
the Pitch and Putt Golf Course, Golden Gate Pnrk, as fol-
lows:
ANTONE PETERSEN & SONS $33,990.00
2758 San Bruno Avenue, San Francisco 2A,
On notion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Commissi .-
er Shea, and carried, the following resolution was ^.r^^r-
ted:
Resolution No. 292
RESOLVBD, that this C-mnission does hereby award, sub-
ject to the availability of fUnda, the contract for the
Construction of the Convenience Station at the Pitch and
Putt Golf Course, Golden Gate Park, to ANTCME PETERSEN 4
SON'S, 2758 Son Bruno Avenue, San Francisco 2J*, they boir.f*
the sole bidder, fcr the sum of $33,990.00; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the General Manager and Secretary
aro er^rwered to execute this contract on behalf of the
Recreation and Park Commission; and, be it
FURTHER RESCUED, that the Secretary shall file n-tlce
of approval in the official advertising of the '-fficial
advertising of the official newspaper of the City and
County of San Franclso,
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n-.tion
*-aij .-^quired
•■-: ^rnlti,
(H Lake .'ierc^d - Fishing lerntts. rctrcl Servicr; Etc.
Cn notion of Commissioner Shea, seconded by C'nni.jalcr.er
Lippel, and carried, the fallowing resolution w^3 ac: ,f-
ted:
Resolution No, 293
RESOLVED, that this Connission does hereby request the
KiOycr, the Board of Supervisors and the C-ntroller t
appr'-ve request for Supplemental Apprcprlati-n in the
ariount of $2,800.00 from the surplus existing in Appro-
priation 020.999.02 (Fish and Game Propacation-MunicipT.l
Court) to the credit of the follcwing appropriations it,
the Recreation and Park Departnent:
012.200.09 Contractu Services, Lake
Merced Sprrt Fiahlng.
012.300.09 Materials and Supplies. .
$2,600.00
200.00
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to provide r\xndB required for purpoee of Issuing flshin*
permlU, providing controls and patrol services neceasafy
to enforce provisions regarding the taking of fish from
Lake Merced,
The Secretary reported that. In accordance with the recon.
oendatlon of the California Division of Fish and Gane tha
Board of Supervisors, and District Council No 7 of the
Associated Sportanen, plans having been carried f ' rwar'^ t
establish a patrol service at Lake Merced during t^^e comir, -
fishing season, and to make it unlawful for persons to fi^'r
at Lake Merced who do not hold a local flshlSg p^r!^t!
The Secretary then submitted for approval a proposed ordi-
nance providlne for the Issuance of fishing pern.lt3 and
the collection of fees at Lake Merced.
200
r.'^ Approv-
^ktri of
rj-rs and
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•^ :rdinanc«
f.:at« Plsh-
ctiritles at
Oli
ner
On motion of Commissioner Dlppel, seconded by Conimlasl-
Shea, the fallowing resolution was adopted:
Resolution fff, ^^
BZSOIXW, that this Commiosion does hereby request the
Board of ^pervisors to approve and adopt the following
ordinance t ^
PROVIDDIG PROCEDURE KB. THE RECREATICN AND PARK CCKMJ.S3I0N
TO ISSUE SPORTING FISHIX PEnimS AND COLLECT FEES f 'r 3aK''
FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF TAKING FISH FOR PURPOSES OTHER THAN
PROFIT FROM LAKE MERCED.
Be it ordained by the People of the City and County of
Sen Franciacot
Jjc^^^n 1- Sporting Fishing Fermi t-fersons tn i^^n? l^r,"^^^'?
The Recreation and Park Cornnisaion shfill issue a sp rtine
fiahine permit, granting the privilege to take fish for pur-
poses other than profit from Lake Merced, to nny person hav-
ing attained the age of eighteen years and having- a valid
sporting fishing license Issued under the provisions of tho
California Fish and Game Code, and paying tc tho hecreaticn
and Park Department the fee hereinafter provided.
Section 2. TerP of Sporting Fiahln.- Fiernlt-Clnsa A ^nrt
Vll^^ 0 n^a. A sporting fishing permit shall luthorize the
person to whom issued tc take fish for purposes other thrin
profit from Lake Merced, in accordance with this ordinance,
as follows:
Class ft. For a calendar year, or, if issued after the
beginning of such year, f jr tho remainder there-
of, upon the payment of One (21.00) D liar.
Llaa£»-S. For the specific day on which issued, up n the
payment of Twenty-five (25t) Cents.
Section 3. I'eraits Issued and De;ivered bv Wh-a. ferr its
granting- the privile-e tt. take fish f )r purpjses :>tJ r th n
profit from Lake Mircod shall be issued and dollvend, uj .
application, by the Recreation and park Commissi. n r by
liiy person, flm or corporation currently issuing "alifri .■
State sporting fishing licenses and appointed and authriz
ty the Recreation and Park C'-immiasion.
^^'C^ion 4. Compensation f-r onla of fermlts. Any person,
linn ir corporation, except a person employed by the Ru:r ■-
tiwu anc Park Lepartnent, issuing current Calif .rni'i St-jtw
spirting fishing licensos rjiy be allowed as coa^jensati'-n f r
each pornit sold ty hin, a percentage, not t^ exceed five
(5?) per cent, of tho amount accounted f ^r, which pcr:ent-
V9 shall be detemlnod by the Recreati jn and Park Leport-
raent.
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(k) Lafce H>rc«<i » rishing ftfr^y^
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into the Recreation a«J Park Dep^?n.nf ^f '^.'^^l ^ Paic
oay be appropriated annually by the Bo«rJ J'^ '^^ °^"*y
for the purpoee of enforcing thi^L^^ ^ ^"perviaor.
pertaining to .port fl.hCactiJltlea J^ '^ °^^^ ^^«
Park Coamleslon nay, through the Pbr^Jl- ^^^^^^^eatlon an'
ter into such contJict. a^nay be^eauir!^ f ^^P^'^^' ^^-
«nt of the provisions of tS Tr/ilZcl """ '''^'"■"'
and Park Department shall post the ihiiyii ^creation
ced with sign, warning persoL o^ tL J^rJiS^ '' "^^ ^^
notifying tliem of thcSe'^earin whiJh JLiL ^'^^ '^'
lowed. Said signs shall be pl«W aflntf "f '^^^^ ^ ^^-
than three each lineal mile of shore liL'L*^\°^ "°^ ^^'^
trance of all roadways leadl^ Jo Hil fw^ t} ^^^ ««"
shall be white with black leUeMnr^K ^^^' *"°^ '^^
two feet high ty three feet wid^Jn .1L"°"'.\°.' ^"" ^^
terlng thereon shall not be llH '^.I'H', r^^t^l'^ .Tt^^H^
Ttr L\iX^? ?[r?-^^^^
iri?2i\tit i7i^]ir:J^ ,r ^ -dina^sra^^^rdi^L::-
n-ilgate aid enforce such ;n.l^ a^ re^^^M' '° ''°P'' P^°-
prl.on«„t in the County j"i for^'-iiL^r Lf "^ "TT
su Bonths or l^ both such fine and Wlso^n? /-.l.'^r'
such person shall be minf« «*• - *«fri8omnent. Ench ol
Recreation a^°?ark C^L^L"?'''?' .^^--inabove provided, thu
voke the n«r^t ?r ^^"^^^f^^" ^3 hereby authorised to ro-
ms ordinL^! "'' ^"°" ""'^^ ^^^ P^-^^^-^ -^
'r^S ^^^ ^?^ite9^Vrf^i Contract Aw.ri - Soccer P1.]H M.J,... p^^j^
del ^!?cMt.^?^^r submitted a proposal from Chace and Rid-
ice; f^ nLn'^T ''^^f '"' °^^^"^"« ^^^^^ professional aervl
With the^Ir«Jf "^ t^^^l' '^"'^ 3pecific.tion3 in connection
cer field "* 'development of 3alboa Park for n 3.-c-
s^^clr^nll^'^^?^?^^^^^^ ^^^" ^^^^^^^^ «^uld repl.ce the
a^ce wifh .K "'•^^^"'^^^ Pl^-'^'-^^'^ ^or McLaren Park in acc.r^!-
sicn «n^tH recommendations of the City Planning Commis-
sicn and the nrt Commission.
Din^1^'*K°V??^^^"°^'' ^'"'' aoconded ty Commissi n.-r
^ippei, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution [fn, ^Cf
^OLVJD, that this Commission does hereby approve ent*irlr
fSr nro/f !^"*f ^^^ ^^^'^^ '^'^ ^i«^^^l' Architect-Englnw, .
yr proressional services in preparing plans and speciflcn-
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(coB-.lnued)
tiocia for the grading of a certain area of Balboa Park and
dev-jlopnent as a aoccer field and, in addition, deliveri'i{
tc the Coianission preliminary drawings for the entire soc-
cer field project,
BE IT FURTHER RESCLVED, that the General Manager and Secre-
tary be authorised to negotiate and execute this agreeinent
on behalf of this Coanission and such actions as may be nec-
essary to give effect to the purposes of this resolution.
(2) r ^If Tournament Schedules in Harding and Lincoln ^phg
liio General Manager submitted for adoption the Tcumanent
f.chedules of Harding and Lincoln Golf Clubs for tho con>-
jng season, such schedules having been drawn so that only
f,ne golf course is reserved for tournament play on any ont
fiiy.
(.ti motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Cocanlseicn-
ur Shea, the Golf Tournament Schedule was approved as sub-
:iltted. «••«»•«•••»•
'snt -it (3)
•■^tablishment of Ratea-Floiahhacker Pool and Camp Mather
kt the request of the General Manager, tne establishment
of rates for Cairp Mather tnd admission fees for Fleish-
nacker Pool %«re pcstponeri to the next regular meeting,
(1) Cclfer's Memcrial Plaque
The General Manager submitted architectural sketches of
a memorial plaque that members of tho Northern Calif ornli
Golf Association at the Harding Golf Club wish tc erect
in respect to the memory of George McRae, a pioneer and
leader of the California Golfing Fraternity.
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Comniss lon-
er Buckley, the architectural sketches and the installa-
tion of the plaque were approved, subject tc review by
the Art Commission,
(2)
T^.e General Manager reported briefly on the follcwlng;
fiq^lqke f^rH
A staff report recoranendlng that a study and expr;ritl-n
be made en the feasibility of filling in the lake in
Finelake Park was read by the Secretary.
The General Manager reported that the San Francis c^ Water
Department would bo requested to furnish factual Informa-
tion on the water tablo in the Finelake area.
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(3 Traffic Re-rcutim: - Qclden Gate Park
Mr. Teller reported that, in order to relieve traffic con-
gestion, certain roadways and approaches tc Golden Gate
Park were being ten^jorarily cltsed; that these tenpcrar;
measures were being taken in cooperation with the Policj
Department's efforts to improve the flow of automobile
traffic.
(A) K-ixc^tc Playground Dedication
Tho General Manager reported that the dedication of Sl-'-
ney Peixrtto Playground had been postponed and th«t, wi i
tuntatlvely scheduled for Wednesday, March 3, a final n -
tifl'^ition and confirmation would be nade to each Z^rc-1.-
•loner prior to the playground opening.
T re b«int: m further business to come before th.o : .amis-
I resident Dutter declared the meeting adjourned at
Respectfully submlted,
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Secretary
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Maroh 8, 1951
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-.: »!.;. Buckley,
i:r^ Excerpt
r.-ir.-.lulu Advor-
r Relative to
..:. Hec. & Park's
M ^^^^^
The Sixtaanth Regular Meeting of the Recreation and Pa.
Commission was called to order on Thursday, March 8
1951 at 3:00 P.M., President Sutter presiding.
The foll'Twing Commissioners were presenti
Mr. Louis Sutter, President
Mr. Peter Bercut
Mr. Michael J. Buckley
Mrs. Henry J, Dippel
Mr. Fred D. Pan-
Rev. Eugene J. Shea
There being no corrections or omissions, the minutes '^r
the Fifteonth Reg'alar Mtoting of February 21, 1951 wen:
approved as read.
(1) From Commissioner Michael J. Buckley, enclosing a'
excerpt from the newspaper Honolulu Advertiser^rt-
garding the budget request of the Recreation and
Park Department of the City of Honolulu. It was
noted that the budget submitted called for appr;;'-
imately |2^ million and a later release indicated
the amount granted was reduced to about ll-^- millj r
Commissioner ^ckley related that in his tour of
recreation areas in the Islands many of the fields
and baseball diamonds were constructed without
bleachers; t^ie grand stand being provided .it a sul>-
•equent time when fUnds would be available. (Filed^
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• :;r2ctor cf Prop-
.rt :ity'3 Title
i..ver T.jrr'vce p/G
(2) Prom Eugene J. Ricrdan, Director of Property, re-
rorting and making recommondations relating to the
City's title to property ^it the Silver Terrace flaj
ground .
The General Manager reported that he hid acoepted
the recommendation th^it the "ity conatruct tfiC crn-
crete well and fenc, adjacent to the westerly oido
of the Silver Terr-oo Playground, ".3 indicated < i.
the mac prepirod bj tho Directcr of Property.
(Approved and ordered filed.)
3.frunde,rgr.3t,
■-^t lirectcr,
■ •'. ■-^•:reation
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(3) From Joseph Prendergast, wirctor, .'.'atlon'-i r- - -
tion Association, a Newsletter riving inform- t.i
the types of recreation improvonents that m.';y ': •
undertaken and that are not prohiLitcd nnder .'.in'
Order M-4, viz:
a. Earth work and grading and planting
b. Construction of comfort stations
c. Development of oanqpgrounds , wnere building ^ :.-
struction is not involved
d. Development of playgrounds including such fea-
tures as: game equipment, goals r-.rvi bnckstopc
paveti ^rea for court games and free p^riy, prj-
ground apparatus and sand courts; but ox;iui-
ing buildings and structures
D*jvoloprnent of playflelds including sue.-. To .ili-
ties as: children's playground, day carip. r^ar*
fa:ilitio3, paved aroa for court gaf».j, picnic
facilities, ta.aes and benches for crafts and
games; but excluding buildings and structure.i.
(Filed)
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ittornoy's
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U) Oplniona of the City Attorney
(a) Opinion Ko. 332» dated February 23, 1951, ad-
vising that the stabling of privately owned
horses in the West End Stables it Goldwn Gate
Park is illegal and should be discontinuod.
The Secretary wad instructed to so inform all
persons affected by the ruling.
(b) Opinion No. 338, dated February 28, 1951 idvij^
ing that City would be responsible for the d^un-
age to sewer lines along parkways or tree-
planted streets, should it be determined that
tho damage was actually done by the rofts of
trees. (Filed)
,'.e Sirector cf (5) From Eugene J. Rior.ian, Director of Property, giv-
-rV Giving Notice ing notice that certain land under Jurisdiction of
»ve CD March 27, 1951 the Recreation and Park Coramisaion, at Jloat and
' 'r^l? Acres at Comer Ainset Blvds., containing 33.i»17 acres, will be
g-^jfjgft Blvds. sold at public auction on Tuwaday, March 27, 1951.
Tho Secretary was instructed tc inform the nail
Estate Department of the existlnp lease with ^ce
Dougan for the operation of the Goif Driving Raiige
on the affected property, (Filed)
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r|Vvs A.>t) DELEGATES
t; :-3ainltY Ctoter
!:••.■''..< Incrttse in
-'V.i r. cf Sunset
ainset Gominunitv L .nter
Architects engaged in the planning cf the Sunset
Community Center appeared before the Connisalon.
They were Mr. Tlieodore C. Bern'irdl and fir. Djnali
Olaon, representing the firm - f Wuratcr, Bernardi
and Emnons, Supervising Architects for the project
and Mr. Willinn G. Merchant, Architect engaged for
the Recreation and Park Department planning.
The Secretary read a report of the Supervising >trcr.-
itects relating to Mr. Mtrchntit's prt(iinJ.n'iry dr'iw
ings. The first section of the report stated:
"We are delighted with t.he CDoperiti;-j. and iTor.eraj
layout. It is quite apparent :n the sketch pro-
iimlnary mc^del thit the n''-rthurn pl'iii should \M
at Elevation 113 Instead .f it 103 k^ ah-.wn m t?e
drawings. At the l.wer levwl it is t.. fir bei-'w
the street for b<wt use and eppear'^nco. "
After a review of the scUe Tsoiel and t:. r ';
cussion and agreerjtnt of 'ill parties, ti.»- '■ >
resolution, on motion of Comr.iasi ner P'lrr, . '^ :
by Comniss liner Dippel, was ni-ptods
ftea: luticn Nc . 29v
RESOLVED, that on rec mnendati.n >f th^ Gen-T-u
ager, this Cornis3i:.n apprjvos the Ircre-^se f
elevati-n of tiie northern pi%»a r-f t^.e Sunset . r.
niinity ;enter recreatlDn area fr-m 108 feet t
feet, with the understanding and pr vlal.n tn'it
said increnso ini the graiing and fill w rk ir, c
nectl^n Uierewith be ice nplishe ' it n eddlti r»
cost tr the Recreiti n and Park nnisjl r..
The seen? Dha.io f tho np rt at-.to':
"There is stl.l nisuntierjt.n.'lnt' a^ t: U.u wxnct
boundirios, f r U.o dr-^wi-.ra ' r. t shtw th
proved central acce.*3 p'.th which is c -v ^1
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j:^TES (coxitinoed)
3ttMfti 7^mF"itv Center (continuo'^)
ty Recreation and Schoolg, and the north portion
of the plnta. Both ;^f these ar^soa arc- Includod In
the two blocks purchased by tl^c Recreatl.n Board.''
Following a full diicussion, on motion of Comtds-
sloner Parr, seconuod ty Conaaissionor Dippol, ths
following resolution was adopted:
Roanlution No. 297
RESOLVED, that this Conmissi-^n approves in prirci-
ple the Recreation plan as set forth in the freli.'a-
inary drawings of William G. Merchant, but with-
holds actual ipproval of preliminary drawinfcS as
submitted until i mutual understanding and otrreL.-
nent is reachef' with the Board of Educ-ition re^nrd-
ing tho central access pathway, such agruencnt tc
definitely detomino w))ich agency will pay the c u-
struction costs for such pathway, or whethar such
costs will be borne by both aconcies, and nlsc d'X-
initcly detemine which agency will be responsibje
for the upkeep and maintenance of the pathway.
The General Manager was authorized and directed tr.
confer with School authorities on this question "J-d
report at the next regular meeting.
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(1) Rojortl n f Bids - QUARTERS PCR PRD^ATtS AND i't^i-
TH£RS - SiLN' F}iAli'. ISCO ZQC^^TGICAL GARDENS
The Sfecret'iry pr";i(-..ted two bids received f^r the
construction f wi. rters for Prinatos and Panther
at the Sfin Pranciscc Zoolcgical Gardens:
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j.tr'.tri fcr frlnates
. rt .v«r3 - J.F. Z^o-
L^w Bidder
LfUIS C. DUHN, Lie
681 Market itreet, San Francisco 5
Other Bidder
AD..K klii^kS u XN $273,590.00
On notlDn of ."inisslcner Shea, secri •- ' by :o'"Bil3-
sioner Dippel. and carried, the foil -Wii.t. rosclu-
tion was ad pt ':
p.v;-.]Vtt.n ?;-. 298
hZ^VJzL, th.at -n rec..r-'nen'l'>.ti..T. .f tre "r-ioral ?hr..
ager, this .-.Trdssi-.n d )e3 iierebj- reject -ll bldx;
rocelvo-* for tho c-nstructi n f wuarter3 f r : .-
■Tiates and Par.th-.rs at the San Frar.ciac ^ Icpice.
Gardens, said bids exceodinc the e3tiD.'t--d cjt
ani beint,- in excess f the funds r.v.ilabl*. f r st •
W'>rk; and, bo it
F-JItTHER hKSv-.LVZl, t^.at the Secretary be '^r^d^ia he
by directed to Invite new prop'sais f ,r jni-l pr •
Ject, ruviair.f. U.e prjsunt specif icaticn. -.r, , ♦-
it
FJliTHZR HL... L».^ . ^ -it tf.u ^ rot'^ry 3:... I Cx.'
tico :f such rcj'i^ti^n in the ffi'.'il b-v-rtis. .
,-f th.i .'ffi-i-l n. wjpap..r 1 u.e ^it;- -r. ' u ,
f Sfin Francis." .
I* »..
[L 299
'..m 3yst«m Piping-
>s«-7. G.G.Park
^•T rtrk .'-uninpai.
(continued)
(2) toWd of vgnttfft^^g
(a) Htatlng Svatom PJplng-Nuraarv-Golijyn Gate P>^rl
The Secretary read the proposals received Fet^
ruary 27, 1951 for Heating Syatera Piping -
Nursery, Oolden Gate Park, as follows »
Lev Bidder
C'MAiiA St STEWART, LTD U,e^9.UCi
218 Clara Street, 3an FJ-anciscc 7
J. GIB3S SONS 15,252.00
F.W.SfSNCER Sc SON, INC.. $5,987.00
The firm of 3'Knra & Stewart, Ltd. was the lov
est responsibly bidder.
On motion of J amiss ioner Dercut, seconded by
Conmiasioncr Dippel, and carried, the f^Uowlrf
resolution waa adopted :
rvQaolution Xo. 2Qq
RESOLVED, that this CorrBnisjlon d^es hereby
award the contract for thio Heating System Pi-
ping, Nursery, Golden Gate Par, to O'Marr- ik
Stewart, Ltd. , 2 18 Clara Street, San Franci.f
7, they being the lowest responsible bidder,
for the suti of H,ol.^.OO', and, be it
FURT:{ER FvESOLVED, that the General Manager and
th« Jecrotary are empowered to oxecutd this
contract on behalf of the Recreati-jn ind Pork
Commission; and, be it
FUItT.-ER RrloCUVED, that tho Secretary shall fie
notice of approval in th-- official udvertiainf
of the official newspaper of the City and
County of Snn Franciaco.
(b) Drain'^ge Pump at Sharp Park Municipal Golf
22}iLM
The Secretary r.id tiie propoaalt; rocoived
I-Mirch 1, 1951 r.r tne ins ta J lotion of a Lr;i -
age Pump it Jl rp P^rk Municip-U Golf ."our3'
as follows:
PA-iFic pi-MPL^ :-mpa:.y i: '''.}.
9201 Jan Leandr- Street, "-ikiond j
^hur blddor3
AR-G'. P'JIlP CCMPAinf. . . .12,250.00'
SCOTT KACHINEhY '.C-KPAi-.T . 12,455.00
The firr ol Pacific piiraping Con^^any wj U.o
lowest responsible bidder.
Cn ractior of ir.r.-dsaiuri' r Litpoi aoc* ndo J b^'
:omni33ionor tfucklty, t... f .1 wing rs-j-itler
was '.d opted:
.L:.ioiuti:^n ;;-■. 300
aw-.rd tr.L- : :♦.-'. t for the- inst'aii '. . : : '
I/r'ii:,a^e f-unj- ^t ohirp Park .iinlcip^ii. jo^r
Vurse t Lcifi- K-pir-r -:i r.y , ^2''l ^Z^x
Leandrc otrtj* . '.>x.f.; 3, •. ..: rni. v ■ ;■
belnt the l-w-.s! r^j^p^ naiti.. Li-li -. ; ; ' ■
20'
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i
<I07
:HS (continued)
c^tUoo No. 300
[{■«■ ■'■'■ ^-^
.-.iUllaticn of Agricul-
t-'s. Irain Tile -
: •"'"•SI Faytser.t*
U:^
aum of $1,993.16; and, be ix,
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the General Manager aril
the Secretary are authorized to issue an order
for this Service and Work (No. U9 - Appropria-
tion 012. 9 13. OA) on behalf of tho Rocroatinn
and Pork Cornniajion,
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary shr.ll file
notice of approval in tho official advjrtijir.^-
of the offici'\] newspaper of the City : nd
County of San Francisco.
(c) Instrillation of Agricultural Drain Tile -
Alamo Square
Tho Secretr.ry read the proposals Vecoived
March 6, 19f)l for the Installation of Jigricul-
tural Drain Tile at Alamo Square, as follrws:
Low Bidder
rehGUSC^N BROS |2,345.0C
8923 Son Leandro St., Oakland
BEhNAL CONSTRUCT ion CO. 12,375.00
E.J.TREACY 13,^32.00
Thu firni of Ferguson Bros, was thc; lowest re-
spond it ie bidder.
On motion of ;>■ nrisaionor Buckley, sbc-.ndcd b>
Conniaaioner Dippel, the f)llowing res lutinn
WiS adopted!
Rcsclution • . 301
RESr-LVE::-, that this .omrisiion does hereby
award the contract for tho Instollntion f
Agricultur'il Lr\ln Tile it .Uano Squ^r4| V
Ferguson bros. , 8923 Sin Loendro Street, ik-
land, they being the Icwtst resp nsiblc bic»f^r
for the 3un of £2,345.00; and, bo it
FU:\T:-iz.l< iiES'.LVED, th(;t the Genural M/inagtr ii
the Secretary arc o.'^cwered to execute this
contract -j. behalf of the Recreati'-n and hr:.
Consiission; and, be it
FURTHER REJi LVED, that tho occretir/ shall fl!"
notice of approval in the official fs^V'-rtlsir*
-.f the official newspaper ^f tU ':ity 'ivd . r.-
ty of San Francis-:^,
(3) fr-rress Pavrfcir.ts
BCX FU.'JD
Cr. r.,ti>n f -cnnissioner ^hea, 3ec..r*d«d %y
eicnor Bercut, the f ll>wir^ rosolttUon w . it
Re... luti'^n ..--. 3C2
RESCi:VIIi, tnit r r ■ ' beat Intorests ar.i pr per ^^
operatlrn ?f the .-ti. jreati r. ir, ; rirk >.pirtr»r.t , •■•
Contr-iler be and ia .-.-rcty rejurate-i t- appr v.
folicwi.-.g H"-?rfcai roy-fcr.t^ - T; r. : ?ir. ■ :
I
I
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^mt
20«
..^ij Pay»nt5
hvafi.-ts -
(continued)
(1) SILVER TERRACE-Cont.#St>-ContrQll«r«« #1Q?
To Martinelll Conatruction Co. - $5,602.28
5th Payment, period ending 2-28-5 1
(2) CORONA HEIGHT3-Contr>(^t 4>^S-Cantr>.lliir«fl M6Q
To J.Henry Harris - 5th & Final v8l3.97
Payment, p>eriod ending 1-30-51
(3) GRATTAN-Contraet .t^SQ-CantTQllerta >i^ A2t
To Martinelli Construction Co. - 11:3,^29.50
5th Paynjent, period ending 2-28-51
U) APTQS-Contract 4<S8 - Controllor's Nr.93
To Elvin C. Stendell - 5th Payment C3,160.C-,
Period ending 2-28-51
(5) EXCELS lOR-Con tract StO - Controller'a #92
To J.Henry Harris - 6tli Payment - vlZ,277.01
Period ending 2-23-51
(6) rtICHr.OND- .Contr-^ct #Z.6 - .ontroller'3 ^32A
To J.Henry Harris - 9th Faynent - 0^,^96./.
Period en^^ing 2-23-51
(7) MILEY - Contract Nc.332 zV 5-9-A9
To Willion G. Merchant - Final Pay- '905.^'
nent for i'lrchitectural Services
rendered
PAYMENTS - PAR}-. DIVISION
On aotion cf C-nmissioner Bercut, seconded by C n-
nissioner Shea, tho fr^llowing rus-.lutijr. waa -^dr.p-
ted:
Rosolution No. 303
RESOLVED, that for tho beat interests and pr.pur
opernti^n jf the Rtscrt-ati .n and park Dypartrjent,
the Controller be and is hereby requested U ".p-
prove thti foll;'wing Payments - Pork Liviai'-.n:
(1) CONSTRUCT lo:; ;f drainage xrrect r.'is and in-
3TALUTI0N "F EJE^TIh PUl-PS. GCLL/EN' GATii PAI'J'.
.CNT.-w^CT !r . 15^
To Fergu3 -n Br 3.-2^ Pay't -
Perl-d ending 2-28-51
?5.59?.X
(2) INSTALUTICN ;• LmiGAirN' 3YSTZK - :Z.Ji£IC
n,Ei3HHA.:K;:. t.jfr;:: - ''<t-v> t :■ i.;^^ ■
T: Ft-rguson 3r,s.- 2d Fr-yaer.t - v^, '•^.^''
Peri'id ending 2-2?-51
(3) ^'USI: CCNCEBTS -G^iL'^A GATE PARK SAi.'u -
T R'-lph Mirray, Misicai Lircct r - Cl,5;7..<'
8th Faynent, peri -d ending 2-23-51
U) CONSTRUCT TN CF ALTEnATLNS & nDDHI^NS T'
M-Li^N i, ..E. OZWf^K GATE Fkrl - v %U7 \ J
Ti Jn. H;rjtneyer Co. - 3rd I ay nc nti; 42, ^Z..-
Peri v! ending 2-28-51
(5) KEi:^ L FL- l:i:r. M-THE;^'i H U^E - .^W ^4jJ
To M/il- tt i Petersen - Grun:Jy, ,U< -.-^
ist & Final Fay't, peri i en iine ^-27-^.
(6) ;^fuc£>e:.-: f rXF, beach .hAarr " nv-:.:..-
STaT I" N' - w"*' #/» 'i'J
T Wr.. J. ATid^rs n ho dug ' ^
Farind enUng 2-2u-51 (l«t & F
r M
Jaytj
^..iU .A.
fsU *
(continued)
(7)
20ct
p.. •'• ■ M
\ii:4% Crder #1
r::.lUctural Contract-
l.Aii :. hferchant
[(':.►> flayground)
|tr.^-4lcn of Time-
To Maaonic Hall Connitteo of San
Franclaoo Lodge -
Rental for month ondlng 3-31-51
(8) CRYSTAL PLUNGE REhffAL
To Charloa Sava and Dr. Henry
Donenlconi - ifvental for month
ending A-U-51
(9) LEVI STRAUSS PUYQRCUND RENTAL
To Levi Straues & Company -
Rental for year ending 2-29-52
ClOO.CX
U, 250. 00
Cl.O'
(10) REHABILITATION OF KE2AR STADIUM - 3d UNIT -
To Thomas F. Ohace - let Payment
Engineering Services
;pl,250.0O
(11) REHABILITATION OF KE2AR STADIUM - 3d UNIT -
Contract No. 13S
To Thnms F. Chace - let Payment - ^ 937. 50
Preparation of Plane & Specifications,
Estimates, etc.
(12) FEDERAL TAX C?r ADMI33ICN3
To Collector of Internal Rovenua -
February 1951
; 194. 91
U) Change Order
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded tr/ Cjn-
missioner Shea, the following res">luti.n unr- id.p-
ted:
Resolution N^. 304
RESOLVED, that f'jr the beet interests and pr per
operation of th . Recreation and Park Dep'irtnent,
the C )ntroller bo and is hereby requested t" -ip-
prove the f'.llowing chance order:
To William G. Merchant - for firchitoctunl
services rendered - the difference between
actual and estinated contract costs - an
Qdditiml ''.mount of C555.K
(5) !v?^t9n?4?r)3 -i^ Tin^
Cn notirn :f C^nmiss inner Bnckley, seccrxied by >:- o»-
.•Tiissioner Shea, the foil wing resoluticn waa adp-
ted:
ReaMuti.n K:. 305
RESCLVED, that thi.-, ? .mmissiir, n rec ,m.-»ndatl.:
of the General y^v. tr, appr-voj tt.y. f-U'wirw.^ ux-
tensi-^na of tine:
(1) Corona Heights (15th and Bc.ver. 0 ntr-
gaclf.llef'g ^JJ. ---—
To J.h'^ar^' Mirris, an extendi n f -fi
diys t) 1-31-51- 'uu t iricl;-. r.t uo- 1: ..
(2) r.-.bl- il-.ti n -f Ir.-it :>.->'>'''.<.-•>• 'J' ■■ ■• ■'
nihl' ^ u\r-,\ *^^- ^^'^- ^'^^^
7' Ferjuo.'. Br>a.. ir. exter.jl n 3C iiyj t
3-2C-5l,.eut;^t3 incljn^nt weather.
»f«^
(c) gf;,wr^
♦■' * ♦ «> « * «
-t a^- .-.
'n mt,i n -f sr.issi
r. is s i n--' r L i j. | -cl , *- •''. 'j
i< r 'ut, sec nc'-rJ ty
i\ ) .
i<i \'
.•%
3/
^.eitin« Approval
Prici for Servict
(continued)
(6) Orders for Service or Wo|-)^ (continued)
adopted I
fi989lUti9n N«J. 39§
R£SOLVED, that for thd best interests and proper
operation of the Recreation and Park Dep«\rti;»Bnt ,
the Controller be and la hereby requested to ap-
prove Uie fcllowlng Orders for Service or W:rk;
(1) To Dept. Fublic Works-Bu.of Bldg.Repair-C500.00
For nda eel lane ous repairs and services
for building equipment, etc., required
for ^th Qaarter (Appro. 012. 200. 01)
(2) To Dept. Public Wks.-Bu.of St. Repair - 0150. L.
For Miscellaneous asphalt surfacing as
required for Golden Gate Park & Parks
ana Squares - Ath Quarter (Appro. 012. 200.01)
(3) To San Francisco Water Department. . . . C75.CjO
For raiacel.aervicoa as required - Ath
Quartar (Appro. 012. 200. 01),
(ii) To Rirchiser of Supplies-Central Whse. C200,00
For stationery and .ffice supplies as
required-^th Quarter-Park General Div.
(Appr op. 012. 300.01)
(5) To Purchaser r.f Supplies - Shop #1. . . *300.l.'
Blacksnith Services etc. for flayfield
Equlpnjent as required for i^th (garter.
(Apprcp.012.200.03)
(6) To Purchaser jf Supplies -Central Whse. CiL .
For stationery an ' office supplier is
required for ^th Quarter-uoc. Div.
(Apprc.012.300.13)
(7) To Purchaser of Supplies-Reproduction '. 1,000. W
Bureau - For office fcrr.s, etc. as
required f.r ^th Quarter, Rec. Div.-
(Appro.012.300.13)
(3) To Department of Publi: Works-Bureau ..5,OOC.0C
of Bldg. Repair - For plunbing, rjlai-
ing, painting, electrical and rrlscel-
laneous repairs, as required fcr /►th
Quarter, Rec.Div,(Approp.012.200. 13)
210
•--3Ur.c Appr'.vil
■fUr.d Transfers
(9) To .nealy Tibbitts Compr^ny
For pulling and repl'iclng 9 piles ind
driving 1 new pile at Yacht Harbor
(Hppr^,p.012.913.0A)
(7) Tntr%-F\ind Transfer!
On ." tl-r. f ^-rrjiisai-r.er Fl^ckley, z:--
nisaioner S.%ea, tr.c f li win^- r-^ : .i. r. w
ted:
.■.o3'-...uti-.r. N:. J^7...
-3'LVZ:. that fr U.e test ir.tcro. ' >_ .^ ;r
-eroti n .f tno r-ecreiti-^n ".ra P-rk Dtj-.r'.. ■
J.c : -.tr Her be -.r. .3 :.^rc'jy r^jqucstv-i t
.vj>.i>'
;r -ve •-'.'• f i. wi
trB-.=>J:.- Tr':n.i r^^r-- :
Apj-4.C12.:K.13-t -«i;r ^..:2.. -
{-^) ^512 Gencr-i i ^rH-tY;A»'V
.Haplacing .Mary Kr^iut n a;.K
wlth.jut pii' J-4-51 t 5-*^^^
V^
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^
3/?/-.
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^
A.
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(continued)
k-Asti for >^^^'
(2) 0~60 3ul>»Foreaftn Gardener
Replacing Russell Huttinger, assigned
ter^jorarily to Foroinan Gardener Claa-
sificaUon 3-16-51 to 6-30-51 C910.00
^•;;*9aintal Appropria-
(3) Reauoats for Additimal Allcts^nta
On motion of Connissi-mer Buckley, seconded by ' • -
ndssioner Shea, the f.l Irving res-^lutin was a-^ ;. -
ted:
RESOLVED, that for the b«8t interests and proper
operation of the Recreati:^n and Park Dep'-.rt.-ner.t,,
the Controller be and is hereby requested to ap-
prove the following allotments:
(1) 033.321.12.06 Ct^O.OO
Fuel 2nd Illuminp.nts - Aquatic Park
(2) 012.300.13 $1,500.00
I-laterials and Supplies - Rec. Div,
(3) 012. 913. CA $2,b2->\
Replacements and Reconstruction -
Recreational Units
Sharp Park Golf Tourse
Drainage i^xntp Si, 993.16
Pulling & replacing 9 piles
and driving 1 new pile
at Yacht Harbor S635.00
(9) F^auests f;T ^"ppl'^^^nt".: Approrriuti r.s
(t\) Ter^jorary Wr.gea (Tcrssiisary Div) - ilS.'C'.
The Secretary' reported that the cur-
rent budget contiin'id an apprpriation
of $58,075.00 to nc-ot the te7f;oriry
wages of the Ccrxisssry liviaion ind
that 551,669 3c had been expended is
of February 2?, 1951.
The Business Manarer eatir.ato5 the
department requir'jraonts tc June 30tr.
to be $25,205.12, and if funds are
not made availritle, it will be neces-
sary tc close down irsportant services
tc the public ir. ?.nr.fc:tion with the
lunch roooB and Children' o Plsygr:,und.-.
On iDotion of Comnissi-r 3r Dippel, seconded b;.-
Commiesioner Shea £.n^ darriod, the foli.wi.-. ;< . -
lution was adopted:
^^a-.lution Nc. 309
.^SCLV£X, tf.at for the beat intercuts and ]i : .r
operation of the P^creatlon ini Pirk Topirtr:. i,
this .onanission does hereby request tr.e ".ny-r. ^
Board of Supervlsrc r.nd '.'ontrciler to .?pr-v. ...■-
request for a Suppler.er.til Appr-pri-iM t i: the
or:;ount of «I8,B0C .C'C froni the y-r—": • -■ '/'^
-ornpons^.ti-n Reserve t th-- credit :" ^-PI •' "I •'^- -
tion -i 012.130.C3..'? (Tor^.^rarj- Wa,'':-3 -
Conrdssary Divioi^r., t: pr vide tr.e ^-i r.
required for tr • npensLtlcr. .r te.-f-r.r:
e«;3 required V r t..-. ptrotin of b.^.t.".^, _
lunch roons -pcrat-.n fcy tno necreation ana P:.rK
Departner.t,
^ : A,
ti i
^m'<
M
m
m^
^ —-■.*-
1 »
(continual)
(9) fifayf8<^8 f?^ a^DPlewntal APprvprUtjona (cont'd)
(b) Wage* - Fo^"* (^) ^"^2 Counter Attend -.at,.! -
ghiJf^ren's :^ftrter3 Lunch Room k ?UnU v f <a
L,., . 4 152 Counter
;;..^,«. Children- 8
L,--,.r$ Liinch Room &
L;::nl of Yacht
ihr::r Storing
.■:..:.H-X g-JoINESS
On motion of Cotamise loner Dlppel, second*,'^ by
Commissioner Shea, the following resoluti u w >
adopted:
piygnT,ution No. 310
RESOLVED, that for the best Interests and ]
er operation of the Recreation and Park D-jpui-^-
zaent, this Ccramission request the Mayor, Boar'
of Supervisors, and the Civil Service Ccanis-
sion to amend Section Ub of the Annual Salir/
Ordinance by adding to Item U there :f four U)
additional positions of 1-52 Counter Attendants
and deleting from Item A. 01 thereof f-ur (4)
positions of 1-53 Vendor; and approve a Supplo-
nental Appropriati-^n of i 1,671. 00 from thb .-xec-
reition and Park Compensation Reserve to th^
credit of Appropriation 012.130.03 (Wages -
Commissary Division) t-j proviie the funds re-
quired for corapensati-.n of four U) 1-52 .pun-
ter Attendants required for thie operation rf
the Children's Quarters Lunch Room and Picnic
Cr.fe at $1,186 per hour beginning May 1, i951;
and deleting four U) 1-53 Vendor p^siti r.j at
$200.00 per r-onth
k • *
* f »■ ♦
(10) Approval of X'^^-ht Harbor Koorin^ Uceggeg
Cn motion of Coratnissioner Shea, seconded by ;^.nnds-
sioner Dlppel, the following resolution was '=d.p-
ted:
^'*{f"ilv^s?n No. 311
^'='S'"LVH5 that on reconimendation of the Gener:..
:lNAGER,'thi3 Coinrdssion does hereby approve is su-
rr.ce of the followinr yocrlng Licenses for thu
liarina Yacht Harbor - Park Division:
Owner
^'.^ipe of Boat
Dr. Maurice Rubj- "Clipper Besr"
35/^0 Eroderick St.
Michael H.Schnapp "Song of the Wind"
2590 Sacramento St.
W. C. Thonpson "JVidy Bug"
UCl Illinois St.
Berth Mo.
132
153
A.P.Ferreira
520 Gilbert St.
Palo Alto, Calif,
"Martha Jane"
|»Ten5;orary"57.50
,1) Report .r,a Hecc,.-^na,tlo„, of ^^ener^lM^:^
The General ^^.na^er reported ^f^"";^:';^^ ' \
luctant to increase the r-ites at .amp ./itr^r.
pariso.swit. :t..r..i.ip.l^-r,s. .3t.^
of ope-rr.tin crsta left '. -.1 ^J •
cre-.s.3 in focdatuff. ^r.d 3.1.ry f^^^l^"^--
of «nTployees will -Jefinit-^y ^-dd V t- --^ ^
'.amp 'poratior.. Mr. ;'^^;^ * '" ^ u-.t., ;^.i-
of the rato sch-^dul'. prep..'.l cy r^r. j .
21?
{Was Manager.
r. -nation
niastDner Jhfea
f ::ni.-;i*JJi''rj«fr Dlppel, 3e'^'-'^-=
] tr.e r 11-wir^ r^-.^l
ti'-n w
■A I'
m
«..
\M
4*
»C' -v
jjlffi^ <ccntlnued^
y^tfler Rates •
[r.tis.v.acker iwiamlng
\l . h'.is - 1951 Season
• '» (. J
•c ."irK
Resolution N9, ?]^
RESOLVED, Umt on r©com»endatioft of the General
Maaag^f, this Coramiasion eatabliahea Um open-
Ing tod closing dates of Camp ffether to be
JUn» 16 to September 1, 1951, respectiv.ily, an-"
th# rates for the 1951 oeason shall be na fal-
lows:
RESERVATIC:; RAT^^
Adults
Children 8 thru 13
Children 2 thru 7
Children under 2
15.50 per day
$3.50 per day
1 1.50 per da^
No Charge
REOI^TtUTICN FEES (Non-r«rnr^H>^h]M
Adults
Children
il.OO each
,50 each
(2) Report and Recommendations of General Man -tr
for Establishment of Rates-Herbert Fleiah;.
Swimming Pool. 1953 jegggr;
Mr. Teller presented the reconnendatlona of
Mr. Joseph Hickey for continuance of tho n*»tab-
liahed admission charges at Herbert Fleijhhack-
er Swimr.ing Pool for the 1951 Season.
On motion of Ccnmlasioner Borcut, secjnd^d by
Commissioner Parr, the following rescluti;n was
adopted:
Resolutinn No. 313
RESOLVED, that on recommendation of the fien^r
Man<iger, the following rates of adnissi.i --.t
the Herbert rleishhicker Swimming P^ -1 roii:,
in effect during the calendar year 1951:
Adult
High Schol
(Junior)
Children
Under 12 yrs.
^0/ plus 9t tax
26^ plus 9^ tax
21^ plus Lt t'iX
Children Su.Tner Vncaticn (Monday
Under 12 ti.ru Friday) -Supply their
years own ouita and t we is (."
aolf (jcurse Rates inc3 :pening cf G- ld.,-i. Gnt-,- f
Qalf .iur3fc
.'■!r. Teller prtiented tht recnroendati ,n 1' M;
s-_ph Hickey f-r the establishnent f O'lf Fe.-
the i?5i 'jjif Stascn.
'.'. ". ti^n -f -■•.nnijsi' ner Borcut, sec-n^e-: ry
::.ijji::.ner 3r.Qi, 'tn'1 cirric!. the f 1. win; r
ti r. w-ia ad -f ted:
i^i^^itiU U t't,. ^JA
rDS^LVEL, f.nt ..IT'-M/'- ,.;ril ., 1951, t-
gr'.- :. f. . •, I- , :- l;„ I- rr. . If '.ro-. .1:
Park j.il' uraw, ' • ■ •■; . .,■' •' u:
sh'jil h- Cl.25 p*>i i . i. it. ..-. : u.-. ;.-■_/
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Golden CaU Park Course (9 hole* - Pitch and Putt)
shall be open to tho public April U, 1951; the
green fee to be 75i per round of golf on any day
of the week, with the condition that the regular
monthly ticket be recognised at this course upon
the additional payment of 25t per person, per
round of golf.
2U B
. -n ' acranento
f'Lv re San ft-ancis-
. rrxnt ;f
■ .Ir. Square as
i ...:.c ?.ej licenent
::'.;.er r^wlev P/G
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D; aan Francisco's Exposition Hall - Sacraaent Keut-
iM
The General Manager reported that President 3utt^
and Mr. McDevitt had Joined hlir. in a neetiuj wi;
Mr. Janes Dean, State Director of Finance, and
Mr. Donald F. Cleary, at a meeting in Sacranontu
on Monday, March 5, 1951 to discuss financial si.. -
port and planning for the proposed Exposition ano
Exhibit Hall, to be constructed in Golden Gate Pari
Mr. Teller reported success in receiving fron Mr.
Dean the aasuranoe that sufficient funds to ongago
an architect to prepare preliminary plans for the
building would be inraediately transferred tc Snn
Francisco. FVirther, Uiat a substantial State con-
tribution could be reasonably expected in view of
San Francisco's ability to natch the State's sup-
port of the project
(1) franh.i4ri frjuars
ilr. Teller reported that njenbers of the Board :f
Supervisors are actively interested in an assurari'^
that the funds receWed from the sale of Father
Crowley Pl'iy^rounf^ will be safeguarded or earnark'
for the purposf- of supplanting that recreation fi-
cility at another 1 -cation south of Market Street
and ttiHt Franklin Square, at Sixteenth and .Tyant
Streets had seme popular support. He subnitt;!,
however, the engineering estimate ::;f Mr. Geur* o J.
Herman that 1310,000.00 would be required to pro-
vide two (2) baseball diamonds, bloac^nrs. dres."'
* r'vicis, backstops, fences, retaining waiu, and ti
at Franklin Square.
President Sutter asked that the Cortiiission cons id
appropriating thit amount from tne 1947 Kecreati :
Bond Fund f-r th« devclopncnt of Franklin Squnre.
or s^nc ether South of Market area to be desirnite
as a replacement for Father Jr^ wley Playgr>;un .
rn nrti-n ,£ . orrdssioner Bercut, seconded by C ;fn-
nissionur Shoa, UiO f .Uowinfe- ros:lution wis nccp-
ted:
WHEHEhS, this Commissi n desires ani inter. J^t
supplant tne b-sobail and recreatirn fa-i.i'-i ..
belnc l--t ".t Father :r wley Playf r -und at ^ ra'.
ether suitable I.cati.n in the 3 uthern socti n oi
this city; and,
WlChZAS, Franklin S .uaro has been suggested as a
sultatl.. location, Ithrugh onrlr-.eerir.^ atudj ^.u^
Ir.vestl.-ati r. hr-.ve ii.dicat.t,i tr.-.t its ievj. ,..-.^
w u.! Lc a • ..-..- •...■-. t .Ki..t . •• **'
tc it
RSSOU/iL, tr.al up^r r^z rr/;n -.ti -a^f tnt, '"='*'
Itanarer that funds be earnark^.- ir.. --^^^^ "^ ;
r,r tne purpse .f suprlantin,- tr.e recr.-t .,i
cilitios Qt F.-ither Ir^wley Hayrrund t..U _ nr.i
si r. d^es hereby approve an appr ^riati . n rr , ^
1947 Recreati - ir.nd Fir.' in the an unt f --i^-
f.or c'.nstrjcti r. an.] ir.i r-Tveu^nts Rw . n. ■ ■ ^
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itVRV^B. Hi:;SOLVED, that the Cionoral Manftfor &wl tht;
Secretary bo authorized tc perform uuch acts as
are necdfisary and convenient to give effect to thir-
reani'itif n.
(2) iedlcation of olx ..ew ilavKrour.da
The General inanager reported that Citli'.ns oifr-
mittoos have been appointed by Mayor Robi..j u
and detailed arrangements are under wiy i « the
dedication cerenonieu at six (6) nuw or i:,,-
proved playgrounds. Comniss loners were i "it«d
and requested to attend the dedication cu um.'»
nles. The schedule was announced as foil wat
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Nnmo of Playground
l^<;fiU?n
J. P. I-IURPHY 9th Ave.i Ortbga 31.
Fuixotto 15th ot.nr, Beaver St.
Longfellow Lowell & Morse Sts.
(Allco Chalmers)
Kiley (Cow Baker St. bet Greenwich
Holl. w) and Filbert Sts.
Cayuga Cayuga and Nag Ice Aves.
Merced Heights Bj'xbee and Shields Sts.
Mar.lO,»-
Mar.n,".
Mar.2A,'5i
Mar.Jl,»51
Apr. 1,»51
Apr. 8,»51
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(3) Cancellatl:n of Mooring License to Al GorkcsTty f-r
failure to comply with Departrient Rules at Yacht
Har^gr
The General Manager reported on the vlolati' nss (T
the Yacht Harbor Rules by Mr. Al. Gorkosky In the
use of his mooring license.
Cn moti^^n "f Connissioner Borcut, aoc-ndoc! by C )ih.
nissicner Shea, the f - 11 ^win^; rosluti'.n waj .-(i-p-
ted:
ftesclutl n Ih. 316
rlESCLV;^, that on recnnendation of the Guner-.l Man^
ager, tluj Commlssicn dnes hereby cancel the ■ r-
ing license of Mr. Al Gorkosky because of vi. .-
tiona Df Yacht HarbT Hules, by failing t? fIvu
n-^tice t: the Commission of the selling :S hi., i -
cility ani his failure t? .-.ccupy the n'. oring Jfa
r-^r a peri->d in excess ^f six (6) nonths,
jit*****!'**
:lnary Ul Apt " vnl of Prellniinarv Plans - Sllvor Terr.i'Jv F/v
owir., s,
The plans of WilU'in G. Merchtint, prepirt- i u.vJer
r Is cntract for Arrrdteotural Servicos in : nnec-
'.i -n -Ith Silver Terrace plavijround, were sv.bnitt,.
for approv i.
:n notion >f C'^mnijsl-ncr Tarr, sec nTer-oy -^r^da-
sionar Sheo, the fll-wlnjj res lutl n wruj a:: pt^ *:
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a.-yr, thij r-nijsi -n 1 es hc-reoy apr>r v- t:.
linin r-/ ; : ..\j -.n! finel w rkin, -^nwir-ra f r
Torrucc^ PHyrT und as j^ropired -tn : :;ubrj.tt*.-
Wllli^r J. ^lerir.-nt, architect.
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G-nr.isai r. , Presldjr.'- oultor
adj urr.ed il 5:10 F.'. .
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S«n hVancisco, California
M&i-cl. 22, 1951
?lc }
\ ;;nring
Preliainary
: Exhibit
to Art
of NPA
S. • Stquests
i&ie In
■ir^r :f Lora-
Tha Sevanteenth Ragular Maeting of the Racroation and Park
Conmiaaion waa callad to ordar on Thursday, March 22 1951
at 3tOO P.M. In tha abaance of President Sutter Vice-
Prasident FVed D. Parr presided as Chairman. '
Tha following Conodssionera were present:
Mr. Pred D. Parr, Vice-President
Mr. Peter Bercut
Mr. Michael J. Buckley
Ura. Henry J. Dippel
Mra. Signuad Stern
Rev. Eugene J. Shea
There being no corrections or omissions, the minutes of
the sixteenth tegular meeting of Thursday, March 8, 1951
were approved as read.
(1) From A. E. Snider, Chief, Division of Fairs and Eaqjosl-
tiona, Department of Finance, suggusting that San Francis-
co include in its budget request for the 1951 Flower Show
an item to cover the coat of preparing preliminary plans
for the Exhibit Hall to be built in Golden Gate Park.
Mr. Teller reported that it had been his understanding,
and that of President Sutter and Mr. McDevitt, that a di-
rect transfer of State funds would be nade to the Coa«iis-
sion instead of obtaining it through the Flower Show
budget. (Referred to Secretary for appropriate action and
to cojBBunicate with hfr. Dean, State Director of Finance.)
(2) From Joseph H. Dyor, Jr., Secretary, Art Conmission,
advising of amendments to the Art Commission's rules in
which several committees have bten merged into the conH
nittee of civic design and giving instructions on sut^
mission of material. (To Secretary for future guidance.)
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(3) Fi-ora Sterling S. Winans, Director of Recreation, State
of Calif r)rnia, advising that NFA Order M-^ has been
amended and that requests may now be made tc the local
Field Office of the U.S. Department of Commerce in San
Francisco. (File.)
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(4) From Loe Dougan, Lessee at the Sloat Boulevard Driv-
ing Range, requesting a transfer oC the location of his
lease due to the public sale of that property scheduled fcr
Tuesday, March 27.
Mr. Dougan requested the Commission to act favorably on
his pr-^posal U, operate a golf driving range at the SDUth
end of the Gruit Hig.hway.
Following discussion in which the Ccar.issicn oxprwssed
appreciation of Mr. Lou,;jan'3 situation, on motion vf " »-
missl'.ner Bercut, seconded by Comdssioner Shea, th.e not-
tor was referred tc tho General Manager f:r further inves-
tigation 'ind ropnrt; the- Secretarj' to obtain cplnl'^n frcr.
tha City Attorney wheth-jr juch transfer of Iccatlcn would
be legal.
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.^Ifoc to be_
(5) From Congreasnen Jock Shelley and Richard Nixon advis-
ing that the swini tank application will be heard by the
National Production Authority March 16 or 19, (Filg.)
217
^.^ ^tfcority
\vj:4 to Ascer-
ifather Glen
pr:p«rty May Be
;': ."itjr for
(6) From John W. Beard, Secretary-Executive Director,
Housing Authority of San Francisco, copy of his letter to
Director of Property, Eugene J, Rlordan, advising that
the Housing Authority is now atten^ting to ascertain from
association headquarters if it nay be possible to sell
the Glen Crjigs property to the City for a negotiated
price. (File.)
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ejtlnf Approval
[JLp;le3ental Appro-
i-.i-T. f l3c,995.0C
|i:;-ire fr:n Water
I. ."trtain Prcpurty
,,.?:;: Fark
(7) From Eugene J. Rlordan a copy of his letter to Mayor
re. the transfer of property at foot of Van Ness Avenue
from Water Departraent to Recreation and Park Dtipartoent,
and suggesting an appropriation of 136,995.00 to cover
said transfer.
Mr. Teller explained that this was the property which the
Comnijslon wishes to acquire for the further developiaent
of Aquatic Park and that its acquisition is in conformity
with the Master Plan.
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Comnias lon-
er Shea, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 318
RESOU^ED, that this Commission, desiring to obtain the
maximum use and recreational benefits of Aquatic Park for
the- public, does hereby request the Mayor, the Board of
Supervisors, and the Controller to approve a Supplemental
Appropriation in the amount of 136,995.00 from the unap-
propriated balance of the Real Property Rind, Recreation
and Park Departraent, tc Appropriation 012.600.07, fur tht»
purp'se r.f acquiring frcm the Water Department a certain
parcel of land on the east side of Vin Ness itv«nue, north
rf Beach Street, necessary for the proper development of
Aquatic Pirk; and, be it
PJRTHER RESOLVED, that the General Manager lind Secretary
be authoriied to perform any acts necessary or convenient
for the accorf)lish.-nont of the purpose jf this resrluti-n.
(6) From Eugene J, Filordan regarding Water Dopartnent
pr perty '.t Like Merced which w:s transferred t- the State
of Calif ..rnia by San Rrancisc <-.3 tho State College Sit-,
and relating to the reiccati.n f i p ^rti m of Harding
Golf Course and payment -f $7,925.00 f>r oxpenses in-
volved.
^^j'ing Appr-vii
"•PjieafeRtsi Appr-,-
■• ' -f I7.925.0C
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On notion of Connissloner Storn, secnded by '^ — j-.i.;3i .ner
Dippel, the following rea-lution was adcpt«d:
Res- lull -n N . 319
"'Hi:HEn3. -.n Marc-h 7, 1951 there waj oxocutwd a Final Tdt.r
ond Ifjcree S - ndt-rxati n. tmr.sf-jrring title f r- m tht
:ity and County .f 5an Frincisc t; tne State -f .alif r-
r.i^; .;f certair; for-jer Water Dopartraent reaj. pr ;perty re-
quired for San Frr.ncisc: St-ite L.^llcge, 2 certified c ,py
..f said docre,- r.avirig teen rctcorded Nhrcr. 7, 1951
ir. 3 -k 5-^57 ot page 195. ffiol'^.l Kc»c rda f Sen rr^r.ci^-
''-; and,
Wi-SMIAJ. sold decree pr vidus fr tr., p'iy"».nt t the :ity
r tU total sur. .f i.4:.i'//.00. f wnior, 17.925.00 io oo-
3it-nvd tc c.Vbr the City'i cxpcr.sc- in o .'.r.ecti r. wit: '-t ■■
3/22/51
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relocation and rehabilitation of a portion of the Harding
Park Golf Course; new, tlierifore, b« it
RESOLVED, that this Commission does herel^ request the
Iteyor, Board of Supervisors, and the Contr-^ller to ap»
prove a 3uppleioental Appropriation in the aoount of
17,92^.00 from the Recreation and Park Department Real
property Funds unappropriated to the credit cf Appropria-
tion 012.500.66, for the purpose of relocating and rehab-
ilitating portions of Harding Park GoLf Course as speci-
fied in the aforesaid decree.
ti Pr-J3cta
ii'jii by Recrea-
(9) Pr-n the Art Commission, letters approving the fol-
lowing:
(a) Prinate and Panther Cages, S.F. Zoo. (Resubmitted
for modification in pipe construction.)
(b) Additional plaque (Marine Detachnont Plaque) to
Memorial to Cruiser USS SAN FRANCISCO.
(c) George McRae Memorial Plaque - Harding Park Golf
Course.
(10) Pt"om the Art Consniaaion, c\ report of the Committee
of Architecture, questioning the pr' priety of establish-
ing a Branch Public Library on a naxTow inside lot on
F\in8ton Playground. The Conmittoe recommended a confer-
ence with n»mber3 of the Library Commission and Recrea-
tion and Park Commission to discuss opportunities for a
more proper developnent of a Library in Uiis apprcxiMte
location. (Referred to the General Manager with direc-
tions to arrange a meeting with Library representatives.)
uaei
■^,Tr;;3 ^n^ delegates
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Representatives of the Lakeshore Park Inprovenent Club
appeared before the Commission to present objections to
any proposal that the playground scheduled for their
district be placed on the shores cf Lake Merced and west
of Lake hbrced Boulevard. Sp-jkesnen on tl-.e question were
Oscar F. Fisher, Jr., Diroct-r, Ukeanoro Iin)roveraent
Club; Mr. R. E. Pfeiffer, Secretary, Westwo kj Highlands
/issociation; Mr. M. n. WirriBr, .•-feroed Man .r Associuti.ni
and Kr. Fler.ing, West of Twin pe-iks '^ouncil.
While Mr. Teller assured the rielegitos that no f -r-^il
consideration of a relocation cf their player.nind .had
boon before the Conaisairn and that the prjposed m^^ve
had only been a natter :;f infornal c-nversation, the
speakers submitting thie f -llowir^e f'ctors to support
tholr objection:- (1) the in-accesjibility of the tract
because nf the Lake hferced Boulevard; (2) its location
awiy from the center of population; (3) itu oxpos'^e U
prevailing winds; U) tr.e hazards :.{ tnu cliff :*rea and
Lake Korced waters.
Mr Fisher ude reference t^ r-cti-ns takor. by the f:n»r
Recreation Cj-nissi n u.idcr Resoluti n Ir . 5)2, and re-
affirmed the wishes nf his rgnnisatl.n U.it U.». pluy-
pr^nd aito rerjpin untouchyd.
•h.irman Pnrr emphn^iz--: tho r.cd f r TuU '^n^ ■ -^ l*)^
stuly f t^.. n/»ttc.r n.nd '^ir- i- tne Secret- ry to send a
c py f t.-.c L.kosnrc; fark c nsiur.i:"itl n to ail - --i-»-
oi ners.
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(i-n Aisurea
,ui ot Thorough
li^iti:n and
f iction
RE3CLVEI), that for tho purpose of btat serving the needs
and interest* of the residents of the Lake Merced Area,
this Coramiasion does hereby give its full aasurance that
0 complete and thoroxigh study be made of their recorainendv
tionsj and, further, that this Commission will take no
action on the Lake hfcrced Playground site without prior
notice and conjultatlon with the representatives of that
district.
(1) Temporary and Non»Civil Service Appointaents
On notion --f Ccianiaoionur l^ckley, afecon'ied by Coardssi in-
er Shea, and carri&d, the following resolution was ndup-
tods
1^:::. 321 Rggt-Mkn >'o. j^^
RE3CLVED, that all Temporary and N-n-Civil Service Ap-
pointnents made by the General Jianiger of the Recreation
and Park Department for the period February 8, 1951 to
March 22, 1951 are hereby ratified and approved; and, be
it
FURTHER RESOLVED: that a report of said appointments be
transmitted to the Controller and the Civil Service Com*
mission:
(a) Recreation Division
T-027 F-122 Sr.Droftsmn 2/21/51 t^jru 6/30/51
(3) T-028 F-^Ola Jr. Engineer 2/U/51 th.ru 3/31/51
T-629 B-222 Genl, Clerk 2/ 1/51 thru 3/31/51
T-63G 0-58 Gardener 2/ 5/51 tnru 3/31/51
T-631 C-10^ Janitor 2/19/51 thru 3/18/51
T-632 R56 P/G Dir, PT a/n 3/24/51 thru o/30/51
T-633 K5t P/G Dir. PT a/n 3/19/51 tnru b/3C/51
(2) T.634 R56 P/G Dir, PT a/n 3/23/51 ti-.ru 6/30/51
T-635 R56 P/G Dir, PT a/n 3/26/51 thru o/ 30/51
(2) T-636 R50 P/G Dir, PT a/n 3/ 7/51 thru o/30/51
(2) T-637 R5o P/G Dir, FT a/n 1/ 3/51 thru 6/30/51
T-638 H56 P/C Dir, PT a/n 3/25/51 thru 6/30/51
(12) T-639 R56 P/G Dir, PT a/n 3/21/51 thru 6/30/51
(15) T-UC R56 P/G Dir, FT a/n 2/16/51 thru 6/3C/5i
T-641 058 Gardener 1/16/5 1 t/xu 4/15/51
T-042 R-IU Swin. Inatr.a/n 4/30/51 th.ru 6/30/51
T-643 C-104 Janit-r 3/U/51 thru 3/24/51
T-6a R56 P/G Direct r 3/36/51 U.ru 6/30/51
T-b<.5 RIU 5«lr.-ilng Inatr. 3/14/51 tnru V30/51
i420 mo.
$340 mo.
1200 mc.
(200 m- .
1190 r. .
81.75 hr.
;i.75 hr.
SI. 75 hr.
• 1.75 hr.
il.75 hr.
;i.75 hr.
75
75
75
75
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hr.
hr.
hr.
hr.
m.
ao.
$250 r.
*25C r.
(b) P^rk DiviaioE
T.1274 -58 Gardener
T.L275 112 Co 5k
T-1276 C60.1 Subfa.Gnrdtmer
T-1277 112 : k
(10) T-127S RilO Ufeguard
(2) T.1279 hl32 Start«r
(5) T-1280 C102 Janltrosa
T-1231 D58 Gardener
3/ i/5l
3/ 7/51
3/15/51
3/14/51
4/ 1/51
4/ 1/51
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1/51
1/51
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weeks
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S20C ac,
Cl.646hr.
ai.6i46hr.
a2oo 90,
:220 ao.
1190 »->,
<-20C mc.
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(2) Pr t:rB33 PavnentJ
Cn a-ti >n f rrisal ror Llppel. -!ed by >-r^issl.»-
%r au:kity, f,. f 11 wlr.^ r»*a luti ' w;- i'* pf ':
RES'IVII, U.«t f^r ♦•-; '^i' • • .r'_
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(continued)
l«r la hereby requeatod to approve Uia following Prr.gress
Payraer-tt - Bond FUndj
To Wn.McIntoah 4 Son « ^th kyMnt" *
22C
Period ending 3/1/51
5 4,599.00
(b) CORONA HEIGHTS JR.MUSEUM-Contract No. 39. Controller's
To Wm. Hnrstmeyer Co. - 13th Fayntnt - i22.629 8^
Period ending 2/28/51
(c) BURNETT - Contract No. 8
To William G. Merchant - lat <k Final Payt.-
Architecturai Services Ronderod - ^ ^ 52^.29
(3) PrggffPg Paynenta > Park Div^a^gn
Cn lactlon of C-.nnisaioner Buckley, aocrnded by Ccraaission-
er Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 323
RESOLVED, that for the beat interests and proper opera-
tion of the Recreation and Park Department, the Control-
ler ia hore.y requested to approve the following Progress
Payments - Park Division:
(a) SEATING FACILITIES "BIG R£C" - Contract No. l6fl
To Wra. Mcintosh & 3cn - 3rd Payr»nt - Z 5,372.55
Period ending 3/2/51
(b) CONSTRUCTION OF SECOND UNIT OF THE REHABILITATION OF
KEZAR STADIUM - Contract No. ^^
To Robert L. Wilson - 1st Pay^oent- ^ 3,8/^5.25
Period ending 2/23/51
(c) RELININC CF HCT WATER STORAGE TA-'.K - FLEISHHACKER
BATHHOUSE - C5W ^511
Tc C.H.Reichel Engineering Co. -
First 9l Final Payment
(d) McURSN P,lRJv L»ND
>200.00
T) Calif crnia Pacific Title Inaurance C . - J500.X
For acquisitl.n uf Let 11, Aososscr's Bi-ck No. 6105,
from John Marlani et ux.
(e) CRYSTAL PALACE ShLT WATER BATHS
T hirlos SavH and Dr. Henr>' D-menic ni -C2,675.93
Roinburstr.ent for c;st of ncctsairy
repairs tiado at Cryst'^l Eatl.s.
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(U) Jhange :rder - B.nd Fund
ftl Sotion '-f Coranlasicner Lippel, aecon-ied by Csnidssi.n-
er Sucklty, the fcllwing rtaolutin was id ptod:
HESC'LVEt, thi^t f^r tf.u best interests »!n.i pr per c r.duct
f th*,- Recruiti.n an ^ i-irk Lepartr.cnt, the ' ntr Her
bt; -ind is huretay rogues tQu t, appr vo the f 1. wir..-
Charige Cr'^er - B n'"' .^^ind:
BURNETT RECHE^ui::; .ZrffgP- - ^ ntr:ct No. 8
T Willi !*". G. yurchir.t f r ,»rcf.ite<oturil
Services Kundtered - t.V ^iffor<-'.:e betwfM,r.
tatiijit ' --■* <-.-•■:-. 0 3ts - -r. ir.^rsa3«j f Ci,515.09
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- 3tlnf Appr;val
r:trs f-r Service
(contlnuud)
(^) v^rt Qrdora
On motion of Conraiaai ^rur Burcut, 3t»cjnded by CcaoiMlon-
or Shoa, the followtnjg jr«ailution wns adopted i
Reaolution No. 12^
RESOIVED, that for the beat Interoata and proper conduct
of the Recreation and Park Departnient, the Controller be
and ia hereby requeated to approve Uie following Work
Ordera t
(a) To Recreation and Park Department, Recreation Div. ,
to continue aervicea of two (2) Assistant Engineers,
one (1) Draftsman and one (1) Sr. Architectural
Draftsmen, Services required for planning and prop-
aration of plana and spocificitiona for construction
work in crnnecticn with bond fund pnjocts during
4th Quarter cf the 1950-51 fiscal year - 55,060.00
(b) To Recreation and Park Departnont, Rocroation Div.,
to continue services of one (1) Assistant Engineer
and six (6) Jr. Engineers fcr inspection service on
bond funcl projects during the i^th Quarter of the
1950-51 fiscal year ------- 08,500.00
(c) Tj Purchasing Departnient f..r blueprinting, mineo-
graphing and photostatic work required for plana
and specificati.^ns in connection with the 19A7 Rec-
reation Bond Rind during the ^th Quarter of the
1950-51 fiscal year -------- ^500. 00
(d) To Departnent of Public Works, Bureau of Engineering,
fcT engineering services, maps, surveys, etc., in
connection with the 19^7 Recreation B^^nd F\ind as ro-
quired during the i^th Quarter jf the 1950-51 fiscal
year ------------ -iiJl, 500.00
(e) To Real Estate Department fr;r Services and Expenses
required for the acquisition cf real property in
conncctijn with the 1947 Recreation Bend Fd.^l.OOO.OO
(6) Orders for Service or Work
Cn motion of Commissioner Shioa, sec< nded by Z manias imer
Bcrcut, the following reaolutit'n was adopted:
RESCLVED, that for the best interests and proper c nduct
-f the Recreation and Park Department, U^e Controller be
and is hereby requested t'. appr-ve the folliwing W:rk
"rders:
(a) To Ralph I-iurray for Band Music f .r 1951 May Day
Celebration (for 4 hrs. perfcraance - 28 men and
Director - and 2 hrs. rehearsal) - 2708.40
Appropriati-.n C 12. 200.03.
(b) T-. District .runcil Ni.7 f the «33 iciated Sprrtarxn,
f-r pr vidin^' patr.l service at Lake Merced during
th.e 1951 fishing seas n-Apprcp.C 12. 200. 09. 32,600.00
(c) To Fergus n Br .s. f-r Shoreline " F^^ '^^ Palace .f
Fine Arts La»?o>.r Appr ;f.012.913.01 - v 1,234.80
( i) T o.F.nty it . Er:f.icyee3' .nctirement Syste- -
f',r W-rknen's Ccnpensati^n Disability Benefits ani3
Jtedical ;.hart^ej - Additi nal f r 3d Quarter -
..rpr.r.012.301.13 --- -i,cOC.X
(e) :. S.i'\:'ity ac " . tlrr, \ V'Vus' Retire:sent Syste:^
f.r .J rkmen'3 r.j c:..riti .r. yA;-ical :harge3 - 3.F.
H spitCil - and ^Jninintrnti r. .dts pr rata -_
«dditi.,nil f:r j: Quart.^r. ..pr^ .:i2.9GI.:3- ^^5.^
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(f) To 3. r. City i : >. Enployoes' Rotiremont Systen*-
for Workmen's i-omptnsation Disability Benefits
and Madical Charj^ej - ^th Quarter - I 750 00
Appropriation 012.801.13.
(g) To S.F.City it Co. Eraployeaa' Ratireraent Syataa-
for Worknan'a Conpenaatton Medical Chargea
(S.F.Hoapital) and Administration Costs Prorata-
for Ath Quarter - Appropriation 012.801.13 - $300.00
(h) To Dapartment of Public Works, Bureau of Architec-
ture - for one Building Inspector loaned to
Recreation and Park Departaent for 3 mos. $1,692.00
(i) To Recreation Division for A gardeners (temporary)
2nd Quarter (April, May, June, 1951) to landscape
new Recreation Playground* and Centers - $2,400.00
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•M.;\^r}j Jranafers
(7) Intra-Fund Transfers
On motion uf i'onmiusioner Shen^ seconded by Conanissioo-
er Bercut, the following resclution was adopted:
Resolution No. 327
RZ3CLVED, that for the best interests and proper con-
duct of the Recreation and Park Department, the Control
ler be and is hereby requested to approve the following
Intra-Fund Transfors:
(a) Approp.012.110.13 to 012.119.13
Ecasloveea on oick Uave - . , - - - $1,U$.45
c-10^ JppUpr
Replacing Jerry Carantinos on leave
3/U. to 3/24/51. ------ -I 69.09
Replacing Mancy Btsin on con^xjnsation
3/16 to 6/30/51. ------ -1875.00
R^114 3wimndng Instructor
Replacing Dclores Green en sick leave
without pay 4/30 to 6/30/51. - - -t5ll.3o
(b) Approp.012.50C.lU (Administrntion Bldg.)
to ADDroD.il2.A0Q.Ql (EQuionent)- - - - $2,000.00
(For Lighting Fixtures for renodelod
portion of McLaren Lodge)
(c) From Approp.532.8to0.13 (Retirenent Allowancea-
Rec. Div.) to 012.301.13 (Accident Compensa-
tion. ti,o75.00
(W.C.Diaabil. Benefits ^ I-tedicil Chges. ,br.l.Fi3.Yr. j
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(8) Architectural Contract Award - Fyilboi ooccer Field
• tr. Teller referred tc the Coranmissi'wri's previous ac-
tion under Resclution No. 295 (.'-tec ting cf Feb. 21, 1951)
which authorised negotiating an architectur':! agreemert
for t.he planning of a scccer field at Balboa Park, and
reccmn»ndin<{ the adoption of a prepared ccntract with
:-nace and Hlddcl.
?r. ni tlcn of ^^ranissicnor Shea, seconded by .'Bra.ssi'n-
er Lippol, t,;.e f Ilowlng res-lution was adopted:
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i-i;3(LV£L, that this :c-.r.i33icn, on recoesaendatlcn S
the r^.-ner'il M^maj'^r, doe., .'.eret-y -pprove ir.d award to
"hace ar,d Ridd«l '.n 'irchit-- ^t,ur ■.! . f tr .
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field at Balbcn Park, and the prop imti n f prulirKa-
17 drawings f-.r tho entire soccer field tif: Ject, said
professional services not to excoed 33500., and, be It
FURTHER RES0LVE2), that the General Manager and Secreta-
ry be authorised to negotiate and execute this agree-
ment on behalf of this Coianlssion and such actions as
may be necessary to give effect to Uie purposes of this
resolution.
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Re.lectjpn of hiUlc Works Properties - Islaia Zret^^^
The General Manager reported that the properti«s which
the Department of Public Works had offered the Goomls-
sion for temporary use as a recreation area near Islaia
Creek (portions of Blocks 5271, 5261, 5252) and which
the Cormission had prepared to accept under Resolution
No. 196 (Meeting of Nov. 22, 1950), had not developed
satisfictorily.
Studies and investigations by tho members of the athlet-
ic and engineering divisions disclosed that to properly
use the land as a recreation area, it would be ntces-
snry to make improvements estimated at $179,000. CO,
some of which would be permanent in nature, via.,
bleachers, dressing room facilities, floodlighting, and
fencing.
Mr. Teller reported that the Coraaission's request for
funds in the 1951-1952 budget, necessary to dovelop the
area, had been disallowed by the Mayor on the basis
that capital improvements, generally, were being cur-
tailed, and the further objection uf placing pormanent
structures on tetqsorary projects.
On motion of Comirlssioner Stern, seconded by Comaias lon-
er Jhe'i, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution .N'o. 329
hEJTLViD, that -n recoranendation of the General Mjar.ager
and in the best interests of the Recreation and Park
Department, this Commission finding no valid reason
for accepting the proposed transfer to its jurisdiction
of certain Public Workd* Properties, i.e., portions of
Blocks 5271, 5261, and 5252, does hereby request the
Dirert&r of Property to withdraw th.e proposed ordinance
affecting the transfer and, if such legislation his
already entered the jcurnil of the Board of oupervisors
does hereby respectfully request that said measure be
tabled in committee.
(1) Dodicativr. f Cow H.jl-w Plavgrcund
The Secretiry repd a cmaanicaticn fror. ?fr. Gunther R.
Detert, president , Cow Hollow Laprovenent Club, re-
questing that the nmission give fnvcr^ible considera-
ti:r. to tho renaming .^f the new pHyground -ff Baker
Street, between Filbert md Greenwich Streets.
Mr. Letert requested the plny^round be nanRd the .'W
K'll-w H-iygr und in lieu f the f.mer deslgnati -n
of Mi ley Flaygr^ur.d.
Cn nrtir. ,f .>nrJ.3;3i:nv Diprcl, .lecondod !r/ C nnis-
si^r.r-r Buckley, tr,^- f li'wir.f r^... *uti-n wis -.'? pt.--}:
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N'a.
„,..,: itiaing of
RegQlution Ho. ^^
RESOWED, that this Coranlasion, recognliing the histor-
ical significance of the nane Cow Hollow and Its asso-
ciation with the pioneer days of San Francisco, does
hereby bestow on the now launiclpal playground off Baker
Street, between Filbert and Greenwich Streets, the
proper nane and designation of "Cow KoUow Playground,"
said playground to be dedicated with cereoony this coo-
ing Saturday, March 2C, 1951.
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|.:.p:l-n cf Polo
;r»dule • G.G.Park
(2) Adoption of Pole Schedule - G.G.Pnrk Polo 3tn^u^
The Secretary read the reconanendation and report -f
hfr. Hickey for the scheduling of pole contests at the
Golden Gate Perk Stadium during the coming season.
On motion of Conjodsaioner Bercut, seconded by Cojnnis-
sloner Stern, the following resclutl^n was adoptedi
RESOLVED, that on recona»ndatlon of the General Manager,
the Polo Schedule for Golden Gate Park Stadium for the
1951 Season be adopted and approved, as submitted, said
Schedule granting to the San Matec Polo Club the ex-
clusive use of the Pclo Stadium June 17 and 2A and
July 1 and 8; and grants tu the pacific Cnast Polo
League the balance of the Sunday afternoc^ns between
April 8 and July 9, inclusive.
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(3) Adoption of Tournament Scheclule - Sharp Pirk
Golf Course
On motion of Coiuniss loner Stern, seconded by Commission-
er Dippel, the following rejoluti -n was adopted:
RESOLVED, that on recommendation cf the General Manager,
this Conniasi. n does hereby appr'ivo and adopt the
Tournament Schedule for tho Jharp Park Golf Club, as
submitted, said Schedule authorizing the Sharp Park
G-ilf Club to conduct four (U) tournaments at properly
spaced intervals between the months of May ancJ October,
1951.
U) Admissi.n Charge - PI. Ga.-:».3
A Cvmmunicati:n from Allen Kella, Manager, oan Pran-jia-
c. p lo and Racing Club, prop.sed a parking foe f $1.0C
per car f r spectators at Polo Games conducted by the
Pacific G;ast League at the Gulden Gate Fark Polo 3U-
dium.
Following diseu33l n, the Chairman referred the mr.tter
to Comnittee for report and reocmmer.dati jn, app Ir.tinr
the ril wir.g: C >m.'ni33ior;Gr Peter Borcut, Mr. H'.rv<-y K.
Teller, -nd Mr. J seph R. Hickey.
T^.ero b'-inf n Torther buainejs, Actlnt* Chairr-.n,
mi..; SI .ner rarr
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April 3, 1951
ninmii
M'.:: :f Jontract-
■..•f;ng cf 'Jojoiga
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A Special M»»ting of th« R«cr«atlon and Park Coamlssion was
called to order Tuesday, April 3, 1951 at 11:00 A.M. in the
President's Office, No. 1. Sansone Street, for consideration
of the following financial matters, President Sutter pre-
siding.
The following Conraiesi oners were presents
Mr. Louis Sutter, President
Mr. Peter Bercut
Mr. Michael J. Buckley
Mrs. Henry J. Dlppel
Mr. Fred D. Parr
/\w^rd cf Contracts -
(1) y^rfing of Cftvuga and South Sunset Playgrounds
The Secretary read the list of proposals received March 27,
1951 for the Turfing of Grounds: Cayuga Playground and South
Sunset Playground, as follows:
Cayuga So. Sunset (Combined)
(a) Watkins & Siballe 15,989.00 $6,000.00 $11,989.00
709 Sir Francis Drake
Blvd. ,San Ansolmo
(b) Huettig & Schrcnm & $8,^74.87 $17,^88.15 $25,963J32
Bennett, Box 793
Palo Alto
The firm of Watkins & Siballe, 709 Sir Francis Drake Blvd.,
San Anaelmc, was the lowest responsible bidder.
On m-'tion of Coraniss loner Dlppel, seconded by Conmissicner
Buckley, and carried, the following rejclution was adopted:
Rosolutjon :}o. 333
RESOLVED, thit this Comniisslon does hereby award the con-
tract for the Turfing of Cayuga and South Sunset Playgrounds
to WATKINS & SIBALLE, 709 Sir Francis Driko Boulevard, San
Anselmu, California, they being the lowest responsible bid-
dor, for the sum of $11,989.00; and, be it
FUHTHER RESOLVED, that tho General Manager and the secreta-
ry are onpcwered to execute this contract on behalf cf the
Recreation and Park Coramiosicn; and, bo it
FURTHER RESCLVED, that the Secretary shall file notice cf
approval in the official advertising of th.e official news-
paper of the :ity and County of San Fr'incisco.
(2) PMntm.. of Ko2^r -H-^^"^- Seat1-F 0 lien Ga^e Fr>rk
The Secretary read thi list of proposals received f^-;jrch 27
1951 for the Painting of Keiar Stadium Seating, Golden Gate
p.rk, as follows:
L. Zulinsky fk S^r.3, 165 Grove St., S.F.2^-
A. wuandt i Jcn3 37^ ^Ciuerrero St., S. f . 3 -
R.aphajl to. 270 T.--hams St.. ^.F.3
B'jck Bros. 527 Luroka St.. S.F. 14
Rutjsoil Kintcn Cj. 361 Hayes St., S.r\2
Gi'.mpolini it C:.. WjI Bi..-;:. St.. ^-^-^
:brtir; Frieri U^-5 l~€'= -^^-^ •^•'"•P^
Charleo E. Gordon 3245 ^Uteonth jt.,o.f.3
Paintir.? >o. - - ir
Dave Ru33 ]25e V-.l-jncia ..^t. , o.r.iu
W.G.Thocyjon 317C 23d Street, S.f.7
% 9,690.00
112,231.00
$12,311.00
2i3.t29.00
$U, 346.00
iU.343.00
Si>,395.00
♦16,053.00
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The firm of D.Ztlinsky & Sons, 165 Grove Street, San Prtncla-
co 2 waa the lowest reaponaible bidder.
Cn motion of Coomlssloner Buckley, seconded by Conanlssioner
Dlppel, ttiO following resolution was adopted:
fi^snlution No. 33Z.
t- RESCLVED, that this Coonisslon does hereby award the contract
'f^lr for the Painting of Kezar Stadium Seating, Golden Gate
Park, to D.ZBLINSKY & SONS, 165 Grove Street, San Franciscr.
2 they being the lowest responsible bidder, for the sum of
J9 690.00, and 1088 square yards additional painting at a
unit price of 89^ per square yard (or $968.32), or a total
contract price of $10,658.32; and, be it
FURTHER RESCLVED, that the General Manager and the Secretary
are en?)owored to execute this contract on behalf of the
Recreation and Park Conanisaion; and, be it
FURTHER RESOIA^ED, that the Secretary shall file notice of
approval in the official advertising of the official news-
paper of the City and County of San Francisco.
ir^«3 Piyaents*
«iti;n Bond
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(3) prepress PavTuents
On motion of Commissioner Dippol, seconded by Conunissicner
Buckley, the following resolution was adopted:
Rp>an}uti^'n No. 335
RESCLVED, that for the best Interests and proper operation
of the Recreation and Park Department, the Controller is
hereby requested to approve the following Progress Paynents-
Recreation Bond Fund and Park Division:
Recreotion Bond FVtnd
(a) APTC3 - C-jptract Nc. '^8 - Controller's N?. 9J
To Elvin C. Stendell - oth Payment -
Period ending 3-31-51
il. 037.21
(b) -^vyr^F" Fp:T.-)H-.US£ - C-.ntrsrt No. 41 - :ontro]ler'g Nv.23if
To H.L. Petersen Construction Co.- - - - -#4,0/^.0
8th and Final Payment.
(c) CHINESE - :zr^\rnct No.A9 - '^-ntrUl^r'g ^^M.
To H.L.Petersan Con3tru;tion Co.- 8th Pay t. - 165,42-:. li
Period ending 3-31-51
(d) RYxr^RE GR-ms^s - c->ntract N:.40 - ;^"^'':'^:"'^y'^^^ ,
To hTl. Petersen Construction Cj.-rinal Payt.- 19,921.26
(e) v^ur,FF.U-J FIEILHCUSi: -J-^'T-^ ^' /^ ' ^^ ^'Vi^^!'^f '
T. Wm.McInt.sh dc Son - Final Payment - - - *3,j4^.50
(f) Fri^SIDIC HEjC'HTJ - Icntrnn "il - ..T\r ;i>'-'i? '^'-I ^'^^■,-
T• H.L.Peteracn Construction Co.-8th rayrno.nt - i^^.'^'i
Tc WiUian G. f^rchant, Arcnitect-Finai i^j^. - ♦^o?.-'-'
(h) CORONA tiZiGirr.- r.H'TiL PLANS - " n^ric; Ns,. 4Z
T-. Williar. G. Merchant, Architect-r ma i ray t.-?2,54C.. .
^3s fv^nts- Park Livisi ri Tavrxnta
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(a) Mr-:,f^:; lA.i. '^kio
T California Pacific Titlo Inr .
fr m Bullur, ct al. ------
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(b) DRAINAOB GCRRECTIONS AM) INSTAU^TION OF EJECTOR PUMPS
yii)EN GATE PARK » Ccntract #.^5A
Tc FWagUfon Bros. - yd Payment * I 1,666.80
Period ending >23-51
(e) CONSTRUCTION OF CONVENIENCE STATIONS AT OIL SPEEDWAI
MEADCW3 A:€ BALBOA PAHh - Contract #216
To Anton* P*ter««n & Sons - lit Paynwnt - $17,322.^8
PBriod ending >28-51
(d) RAISING AND REPUCINC FXOOR - FLEISHHACKER PUYFIELD
REfBESHMENT BOOTH . OSW ML9L
to Antone Peteraen & Son - let & Final Fayt. - ^972.00
Period ending 3-20-51
(e) CONSTRUCTION OF ALTERATIONS kit) ADDITIDNS TO
MCLAREN LODGE » Contract #176
To Wm. Horstmeyer Co, - 4th Payment - S26,A10.6<J>
(f) REOTAL - CRYSTAL FUJliQE
To Charlea Sava and Dr. Henry Dciaoniconi - S 1,250.00
Rental npril 14 thru May U, 1951
(g) RENTAL - BAY V lEW TEEN-AGE CENTER
To Masonic liall Committoe of ian Franciscu - v 100.00
Rental - Mcmth of April 1951
(h) FEDERAL T/JC ON ADMISSICNo
To Collector of Internal Revenue •
Period ending 3-31-51
* 255.68
U) Change Orders
On nation of Conmissioner Dippel, seconded by Conmiissioner
Parr, the following resolution wis adopted:
*i. N:. 336 Reaolution Ho. 336
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and prt-per operation
of the Recreation and Park Department, tne Controller be
llizit Criers- and is hereby requested tc approve the following Change
I k,l'. 5un36 1 Or d e rs :
:vjAi k Bldg.
.i.-.d. (a) 3CUTH 3UN3ST GROUNDS 8t BUILDING » Contr-ict f^33l
ivUrer. Lodge To Wm. G. Nferchant - Architect -
<h:::.i:£ Differenoe botweon nctual and Estirated
Coats for architectural services -
A deduction of--------- $822.37
(b) McLaren LCDGI-: KI?JTI?*^G - (Wm.Horatmever :D.-:Qr.t.66)
Additional pninting (includes labor -ind nateri::!)
por Estimate of M. "ohn & Co. of 4-2-51-
An addition of--------- |97«.00
(5) Extension of Time
On motion of :oinnissi-jner F'^rr, s«c:nded by Corjr.issionor
Lippol, tne fci lowing resolution war odoptci:
RE3CLVEE, th'it thia C'^nBrdssion, on reconw^ndation cf the
Gcner':l Mr.n':'.rer, approves th* f'.llowir^ request for t-xten-
cicn 'f tiae:
;'lv Ixtension
•*=* ''r .-i^jIo- (a) 7 J H.L. Petersen Zonstructior. ■:-. , "ntr-ictT
:' cyxc^i Field- lyxUtu Fieldh-.U3e ( Centra ct Nc.4i, - rr.tr -iler's^^
'^- '■■■ -:r,tractcr, N<.. 235) ^n oxtcr.slrn nf 140 days, tc April 3, 1951
■•'-•'-•rstr. ^c.'.otruc- f r 'j irfl'tirn f .•'i'.Hhruse.
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On aotton of Coranisaloner Prxrr, aecondod by CoianlMionor
Dipp«l» tho following resolution was odcptedt
R9ff9lyt;9n Ny. 339
RESOLVBD, that for the boit intereste and proper conduct of
th« Kdcreation and Park Departnant, the Controller be and
is hereby requested to approve tlie following:
(a) |ntra.F\ind Transfers
ApDroD.012.11Q.Ql to ApproD. 012.119.01
Replacing (1) 0-58 Gardener on leave
4-1 to 6-30-51. ----------- $600.00
Ant^rot. 012.300.0^-1 to Approp. 033. 140. 12. Qi. £19.89
(Mat.& Sup.Hesale) (Drygoods St Wearing
Apparel-Recrentional Units)
(b) Allotnents
Appropriation 012.111.01- e500.00
Allowance for Overtine - park Gonornl Division
ADpropriation 012.111.13 C250.00
Allowance for Overtine - Recreation Division
There being no further business to come before the meeting,
President Sutter declared the neeting adjourned at 11:20 A.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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Secretary
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ten Francisco, California
A|ril 12, 1951
The Eighteenth Regular Mseting of the Recreation and
Park Conmiseion was called to order on Thursday,
April 12, 1951 at 3:00 P.M., President Sutter preeiding.
The following Conimiasioners were presentt
Mr. Lofuia Sutter, President
Mr. Miohael J. Buckley
Mrs. Henry J. Dippel
Mr. Fred D. Parr
Rev. Eugene J. Shea
There being no corrections or omissions, the minutes of
the Joventeonth Regular Mseting of March 22, 1951 and
the Special Meeting of Tuesday, April 3, 1951 were
approved as read.
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Lirisil^n jfanted to
|i f«t«rs«n 4 Sons to
BRce Work-Conv.Sta.
UctiTUr H«e. -Pitch &
\\\\ ^^f ^Q""e
(1) From Antony Petersen & Sons, requesting permission
to conanence work on the Pitch and Putt Golf Course Start-
er House and Convenience Station, and releasing the Coar
mission from any liability for this work prior to con-
tract certification.
Cn motion of Conanissioner Buckley, seconded by Conanis-
3 i oner Dippol, the request of Antone Peter een & Sons
was approved.
„ra;i ^Mr§
=■^1:.^ Sr Leiver.wortn
(2) From Board of Education, requesting piirmiasion to
make such soil boarinp testa and engineering studies as
may be necessary in connection with future construction
of an elementary School on Columbia Park.
Commission members expressed an unwillingness to submit
the abandonment of Columbia Park to the voters at th«
next coming election, unless a definite agreement and
coiwiitment is submitted by the Board of Education to
provide adequate equipment and playground facilities on
the site, if a school building is to be constructed
there.
On fficticn of Comoisaioner Dippel, seconded by C-^mmis-
sioner Shea, the Board of Education's request t: perform
engineering studies and make soil bearing tests was ap-
proved, with the condition th.at such operation shall in
no way be construed as an oblip^ticn on the part of the
CoDBRissicn to abandon the property.
The General >fanagor w«3 directed tc obtain froc the
Board of Education i detailed plot plan showing the
proposed school and recreation fiictiities at C(-lusbin
Park.
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(3) hYr.Ti F-bius T. Finch nnd petiticners . roqiesting
the K-iyor to trai.3fer ". parcel of PuClic W^rKs pr^P^^rtj-
to the hccreQtion and Park Ccnmis^icn; pr.perty .cited
it Greenwich ind l^-.venworth Street;.. 3te«p and irrer-^-
l'.r in cn-irncter, lud covered with, .-irgc 3 njhs.
FTesid..:;t Sutter told -omnudaloners U.at he was we 1
infor->,d ^n the conditions of the pr.perty ^nd advUed
tr.at it not be. ic^uired b-y the depnrtrier.f t^t stated
tnat sor* cloru-ing and cutting' f the shrubbery was i-.-
portant fr:m i pclice anr * si >'.dpolr.t.
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O-ICATICI^ (continued)
.^ich * Lifttenworth
,rtj Cleanup
On motion of Cotnaissioner Dippol, seconded by Coanis-
aioner Buckley, the Commission rejected the proposnl
to seek Jurisdiction cf the property at Greenwich and
Leavenworth Streets, and directed the General Manager
to hnve proper parties remove the heavy shrubbery, un-
dergrowth and debris.
\:x.'M4* °f Properties
- :a99 F/Q.
(4) From Eugene J. Rlordan, Director of Property, rec-
ommending an exchange of a small land parcel at Silver
Terrace Playground with William and Bessie Del Carlo,
adjoining city-owned property, for the purpose of prop-
erly adjusting boundaries.
On notion of Commissioner Oippol, seconded by Coinnis-
gioner ohoa, the following reaolution was adopted:
Reaolution Ho. 339
RE3CLVED, that this Commission, for the purpose of es-
tablishing a uniform width of 25-foot frontage on
Elmlra Street, does hereby agree to transfer a small
parcel of city-owned land, triangular in shape and
having neasurem.jnte of 27.107' x 7.333' x 30.682',
designated as Parcel "A" and doacrlbcd as follows:
PARCEL "A"
BEGINNING at a point on the southeasterly line of Lot 1
of Subdivision of Original Garden Lots No3.12, 17, 18,
and 19 of the Silver Terrace as per rvip thereof filed
liarch 13, 1871 in Map Book "E and P at page 59 Offi-
cial Records of the City and County of San Francisco,
distant thereon iV.932 feet southwesterly from the west-
erly line of Elmira Street; thence continuing south-
westerly along said line of Lot 1, 27.107 feet to the
southwesterly boundary of said L t 1; thence dof looting
70° 01' 31" to Uie right and running northwesterly e-
long said boundary 7.838 feot: thonoe deflecting 12r
51' 59" to the right and running easterly 30.tje-J leeL
to the point cf bcj^inntng,
In exchange for anr>thcr parcel of land at Silver Ter^
race Playground, ownod bj- Willian and Be3'^^^«L i '
als. trian,^lar'in shape. de3cribed as f^f ^^^ J^" ^^
havinc neasurenents of 1.18^;' x A. 932' x /,.787' and
beinr a portion -T Lot i, Block 5/.02, described as fcl-
lows:
PARCEL "B"
BEGINNING at the point of Intersection of the ^^^^^^j^
line of £L-iira Street with northerly teminal cf clnir.
siroe? .stie 3ar.o exists north .f Th.^rntor Avonue; na:.-
ning ti.onc*. southerly along ^aid westerly 1 ne ^^
rlA Street 1.18^ feot- thence .t right anr^es wester.,
^.787 foet to the scuthecsterly line ^f - ^ ^ f "'^^
division of Criginal Garden I'ts ^'■^•^l^'^'tl' -
19 of the Silver Terrace as i^r ^'F ^^^'^^ t/so rrr^.
t^.rch 13, ie71 in m ^-^^ T-^^'-^S l'^:;'VicUcr'
.i.l Records f the aty and .unty .f oan F ncl^c .
thoDce deflecting i66o OC 3C t. t..e ri| ^^^
nrtncusterly alonj last naned Unc L.'iU leet
print .:f betinniuj.
ar^Dor
-oy, Prosider.t '.f t-^e ^.n
. .,.-;, '•• : -.n^rze, inviting U.e
" * • ■' , ■',.rU-..-t- -nn-.-i: String .tvlc
,unc:.c :. u Arr^l '3, P^ia^e rLtu., .^..
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;-.rrr5UE<! Dlrectora-
'•-! -^jftflrg Center
(2) Ft'om ftetthew J. Bjxer, Prooident, San Pranclaco
Football Ijeigue, requesting the Coinnission'a procpt
action In the use oT bond funds for the develcpnent
of a Soccer otadium. (Referred tj General Manager.)
(3) irom George W. Osoake, Chief Probation Officer,
requesting that two Playground Directors be assigned
to the Youth Guidance Center. (Secretary to acknow-
ledge, advising the Youth Guidance Center nay requisi-
tion Playground Directors direct from the Civil Ser-
vice CorBulssion.)
.^ck Lee Auditorium
{i) Proo Olive M. Rogers, Principal, ftirnett School,
requesting permission to use Joseph Loe Auditorium in
CQse of an air raid or disaster. (Approved.)
.»"lc«l Rescue Storage
i:«:e iod First Aid
i::i'.T • Joseph Lee
j-.j-Ale - Rehsbllitn-
.r. :f PaUce jf
ii^
(5) Prom Thomas Larke, Jr., Snn Francisco Disaster
C-;uncil and Corps, requesting a 10' x 15' nedical res-
cue storaihje space and flrat-aid lockor in the Joseph
Lee Recreation Center. (Referred tc General Manager
for appropriate action when tiie Center is placed in
operation.)
(6"* From William G. Merchant, Architect, subnlttine
en oatimate on the rehabilitati-n of the Palace ^f Fine
Arts, 12,250,000.00. (To Secretary for fiiin/?.)
•-.-.jes^'rc Use o*" Ten- (7) Fron Dai-Minr Lee, Publisher, The Chinese World,
•'nry'31dr3..P^rstnouth requestimj that tenporary buil-.ines in Portsnoutn
J. ^___ Square- be !nado available as a Town Hall fcr .hlnatown.
"^""^ ~" (Referred tc General Manager for reply and scheduled
ronoval of Portsmouth Square buildings.)
(8) Prjn Chris D. McKeon, txpressing appreciation rf
th.e Connisaion's supp-rt of a shelter to be erected
in Kezar Stadiun for disabled veterans. (Secretary to
acknowledge.)
I'lar Stadiun Shelter
I-'ek. Vai:ey Neighbor- (9) Frcn Assenblyman Edwar'^ M. Gaffney , requestin.: the
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v?nUr
•jLt-;r..T. k-en P/Cf
•»ir\,'i i'irj,
.r.nnis:ii-n tc oxpedity end cubir.it eppUceti-.n to t.e
NPA for perr.l33ion to conatruct a cosfxete neifr.b r-
hcr^ cenUr in Eureka Valley. (Secretary t. acknow.edf.
(10) ?f.)B Ralph E. Pfeiffer, President, Je.t f Twin
Peaks Central Council, expressing appreciatl .. T tn«
C.a-nissi-r's action re.rardlrH: a Pl^ycr ur.d Ir t..e
Lak03h-.re Park Area. (Secretary t: r.ck:.:w.e'.ge. i
(
11) Fr r Misn E.T.Hyberg. 675 trl^res ^^^^f ; . J;^'^,
■ } •T.-r, 32;. :unbcrl.r..^ Streot. ropresentint tr.e
PIM.-^ .h.n^os in Kinai r. rork .n f^^-^^-/; ;^..
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(continued)
.„tioanaire Relating
_:;;T-iVM^ Vehicles
(12) From Will Edr* Lmrforc', ist.ir, Bny View BaptUt
Church, requeatlne tho use of tlio J-jseph Loe Center
on Sunday June 17 an' Ju-ie 2A, fjr rellelous aervlcea
of U.e Southern Bdptiat ''onvontlon. (SecrotAry to
reply, explaining tl^e conflict with Conmisslon'a poli-
cy that prohibits the use of departnent buildings for
purposes other than recreation.)
(13) From FVed M. Fogle, Col. USA (Ret.), Transporta-
tion Officer for the San Ftancisco Disaster Council
and Corps, submitting a questionnaire relating to the
use of city-ownod vehicles in Civilian Defense Plan-
ning, (Referred to General Manager.)
««««••«•
jt :;3nlsslon'3 Approv- (U) From Harold L. Zellerbach, President, Art Coo-
I I^")r'rawing* for Re- mission, advising tliat the Civic Dosign Committee h
. ..H-n f.S.K^Y Statue approved the drawings for the relocation of
-' Francis Scott Key Monument. (File.)
the
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7^3 AX DELSGATCo
c;::nl cf Drawin.TS
v.: Plv.s fcr War
*s-ris: - 3t. Gary's
Mr. Lim P. Loe appeared before the Commission for
Cathay Post No.33it of the American Legion to present
drawings and plans prepared by Mr. Worloy K. Wong,
Architect, for the erection of a war memorial in
St.Kiary's Squaru, hr-nrrin^^ the heroic dead of World
Wars I ani II and the Korean War.
On motion of Commissioner Dip^>el, seconded b;.' Ccmnis-
sioner Parr, tho following resolution was adopted:
RESOLVED, that this Commissi r<, -n reoorsaendation .f
the General Manag'er, ind with tho prior approval of
the Art Commisjion, does hereby appr;ve the drawings
and plans frr thu placement of a war memorial in
St.t-Iary's Jquaru, as presented and sponsored by Cathaj-
Post No. 384 '>f the American Le^i^n, with the condi-
tlrn th.at its exact and final location n t be estab-
lished in conflict with plans for tho St.'-Lary's sub-
surface tjarago.
■ C'^as Psyner.ts -
:re«tir 3 T.f". i^nd
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(1) Pr rrejs ?v/r^erits
On motion ^f Co-jiissi ,ner Dippel, sec-ndec' by C-nmis-
si-ner Buckley, th'j f 11 -winj resoluti -n was adopted:
RES<"^LV£i, U.at f-r U.e best interests and pr jor ..-.er-
atl.n of the Kecraati n an^ Park L'op'irtm«;r.t , the J'vn-
tr ller bo :. lo r.erob-y requests ■ ♦. opjr ve r.".,
fclli^ir*.- tr ,r.-3j r'.y3fcnt3:
heoreat'on B -tA r\tnd
(a) ^j:n_h±^- - --^p;r5c; j^.fi;
T, Wn. i'.rstmeyer r. - .rt layt. - l^,i7J.'io
ieri -d endirj.,- }-jl~^^^.
1 /m. H<-r3t coy •?'• ... - Utr. i'lyt. - %^},i>i-.^-
Pferiod endire: J-Ji.-51.
(c) gratia;; - contract lo. ^^9 ^ . .-- -.q, ,,
pjrl \ cndinr 3-3i-51.
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(continvefl)
pTQgraaa Fv/menta - Recraatl' n L- '.d f\ind (continuod)
(d) PRESJDIC HEIOm - contract ^0.53
To H.L.I-etorsun ConiJtr.Co,- 9tii ^oyt, - 13,344.67
Period ending 3-30-51.
ir.r.slor. of Time -
■.:,.: .'IseuD Contract
: "■ . .'.tract to
'^'l^AN CC. f^r
$972.77
$7,398,49
$^, 97^.58
(e) RICHMOND - Contract No. 46
To J. Henry Harris - 10th Fayt. -
Period ending 3-31-51.
(f) EXCEL3I0R - Contract .'^o. 60
To J. Henry Harris - 7th Poyt. -
Period ending 3-31-51
(g) Sm^ER TERKACE . Contract No. 56 -
To Ilfirt.lnelll Constr. Co, - bth Payt,
Period ending 3-31-51.
Pfirk Division
(a) SEATING FACIUTIES '^9IG REC - Contract No. 168
To Wm. Mcintosh k Son - Final l^ayt. - $2,387.80
PerlcxJ ending 3-2-51.
(b) MUSIC CONCERTS - GOIDEN GATE PARK - Contract #82
To i^lph Murray, Musical Director - $1,532.01
Month of March, 19^1,
(c) CONSTRUCTION 2D UNIT REHAB IL HAT ION
KEZ;Jl STADIUM - Contract No. 214
To Robert L. Wilson - 2nd Faymtnt - $31,790.47
Period ending 3-31-51.
(d) ARCHITECTURAI. & SNGR.SEKV. .McLAfiSN LODGE- Tontr. 48
To Donald D. Mrby and Thomas B. I-lulvln
Second Payment - Per, ending 4-9-51 - $1,185.00
(2) Extension of T^'^ - ^^^^r.^ Heirhts Jr. Mtseua
The Secretary read a report of the Supervising En-
gineer, fir. George 3. Harman, explaining in detail
the application of William Horstneyer Cc. fcr an
extension of 123 day a, through June 15, 1951, fc-r
conpletlon of tho Cornna Heights Junior Museum.
Cn motion of Conmlscloner Shoa, seconded by Coninls-
sloner Dlppcl, an extensln of 123 days, through
Juno 15, 1951, was granted tc William H vrstmeyer
Cc. for the con^jletlon of this project.
(3) AW^-rd3 of Contracts
(a) Installatin f iVn Equipoer.t- JJ^oET. ST.M^VPX
och.A-: VIEW. P' :;£:r: ••L;. .r.i eirr::x:T f.LC.:THv«
The Secretary road th.e fcll^ulng proposal, received
April 10, 1951:
e.f.finiga:; :^. -
3U - 12th street
€29,859.00
i.t.
^AAttloB Gym E^ipt.
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The firm f "J.Finlean C-. was the 3, Pi resp r.sl-
blo bidder.
(M notion f nrisEi.ner oh.ea, se-r^nded by .'mml^-
«tM»r Dipp.-., t:.a f^llrwing resnluticr was adoptee
ly^. Ar ^* '^* '• ' ^™^
.u:3'^V£I, t;.-.t \...: .mis- -^ ^,-.. -crc-,
tho contract f r t.he InJtall^ti -r f vn-'-^s....^ ^
Equirnfcnt at Su.nset, 3t.!^.r>''s. 'coar. .lew. ; .. e.
t/ 12/51
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(3) fvard rf C^ntracta (continued)
Hill, ftnd Durnott Ro-reQtl.>n Centers to E.F.FINIGAJ."
CO., 3U - 12th Gtraot, Son Franclaco, they being
the 3 1« responaiblo bidder, f;r the sura of
t29, 859.00.
FURTHER FiSS^'LVED, that the General Manager and the
Secretary aro onp-jwerod to execute thia contract -r
behalf •^f tho Kecreati'in ind firk Connissl-n- and
be it ' '
FURTHER RE30LVED, that the Secretary shall file n--
tico of nppr^vnl in the official advertiaing cf tho
rfficial newspaper of the City and County jf San
Fremciaco.
r : ..iMct to
;. ■. :7NN, VIZ. frr
•I'r.cti n -f rap'ca
iri-fitos St Hrlh*^r3 -
.:£ic&I anrnun,^
(b) C-r.struction of Quarters fnr Primatoa and
l-anther:j - 3in FVanoiszo 2-.l.,L-ical Garder,^
The oenretiry read the following bids, received
April 10, 1951, for thu Crnstruction -f Quarters
for Prirratos and Fanthers, S^^n FrancisoD Zoolv.glcal
Girdona :
l:'ji3 c. lu
681 Market Street, 3.F.
ether Biddars
ATAM ARRAC 'i 3' .« — « »
:^td;slli ^-•!:3T^XTroN •
191,600.00
I97.4^0C.00
C119, 606.00
Thio fin-, jf L~ul3 C. Dunn, Inc, wi.3 the i weat re-
sponsible biddur.
(^ rr-tion "f ""nnissl-iner She-i, aoccnded by '-.rsnls-
sionor Dlpptl, t-.e fcll-?wing r--33luti:n wfis adopted;
RE30LVED, thit thin '^-ardssi-n dr^s hereby award
the c^ntrict f r tho ' r.structi-n f Quarters f-;r
Prir.Atos "-nd Panthers, Jan Frcr.clacs Z wlsgical
G'iriuns t. L.'JI3 C. DU?r; Cr., o?! ?-larkGt Street,
they being thu I'west responsible bidder, for the
sun f '«9 1 , t)CX) . OC ; '.r-d , Y^j it
FURTHER RE3CLVED, that the Gcner-^l M'inn/?or nnd the
Secrutfiry -irt en^~werud t execute thlj contract
on bohalf -f th.e Recreatl n 'ind P^irk C^crissl.n; nn''.
he It
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KJiiTiiER .'*i:s;LVED, that the Secretary sKn:
n tice -f "ippr vnl li. th.- -fri;i''l "dvertiwlr,-
the ffiolM riwvsp^iper f the "ity • r.-" u:.ty
Sun Frcknciac .
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Hi
(4) ;r.^n-^\iH
•■ii,;'^r:
'. n ti n oi w nr^lasi ner Du:k^ty, sec "^^- i 5:y -^^
r;.33i ner 3m\, tr.e f-ll-wlng ros-luti ■■ w-a ideat-
i"E3^i^a, *..'.' r r t.h r^3t ir.t^rost:; nr.i pr p^r
•p^ritl^B -if U.Q necrcnti n ^r.3 i ark Lf.p'ir'nent,
tJw "'Titr-.llcr »<• nnd l.n h'r»jby roqu-st^d t apjr v.
t..' I' li wir.t- Intra-F\in' 'jh... ; :-:
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(oontlnuaf')
(b) Approp.012.200/J:.
Contraq*! Services
Aquatic Park
(b) Apprap.012.200.06
Contrac'l Services
Aquatic Park
(c) Approp. 012. 200.0]
Contrac'l Services
Park Gen. Division
(d) Approp. 012. 350.03
Pcxi stuffs
Conmissai:^ Div.
(e) Approp. 012. 913.0^
Replacements & Reconstr.
Kecr'.ationf\l Units
12
033.321.12.06 $125.00
l'\jol St Lubricants
Aquatic Park
033.233.12.06 111. 00
Window Washing
Aquatic Park
033.232.12.01 1690.00
Tolo. & Telegraph
Park Gen. Division
012.200.03 11,000.00
Contrac'l Services
Coramissary Div.
012.300.04 11,271.50
K^tls.& Supplies
Supplies-Kucreat'l Units
. r«. Orders and
• T! for Service
:^Lil
(5) Work Orders and Orders for Service or Work
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Ccra-
nioSioner Shea, the following resolution was adopt-
ed:
Resolution Nc. 345
I'ilSCLVED, that for the best interests and proper
oporaticin of the Recreation and Park Dopnrtnent,
the Controller be and is hereby requested tc ap-
pr-'vo the following W-rk Crdera and Crders f.T
Service or Work:
(a) To Depart:^cr.t ^f Public :->alth - I 2^1.54
for St rviccs of Energoncy l.ocpital
Steward at Janp Mather 6-13 to 0-3C-51
(b) To Phoeiiix SL-apton Cc. , 520-30 Sixth
Street, J.i. (t,3W 3idd..r) - - 81,331.00
fiepairs to 4 header floats - Yacht Harbor
(; ther Bidder: Healy Tibbitts ;c. -$2,379.00)
(6) RociuoJts fcr ..uLLJcraQntax Acir^Cfin^rn - nr^t : ;y^
Cn motion rS Conrdssloner Parr, secondt-d by : .•mmia-
sior.or Buckley, the foil wing rosciuticn was adopt-
ed:
-esl f'-.r ^fpleriental
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P;*?3">lutlcn N
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r2S:LVEL, that f_r the best, ir.torosts and prDp«r
rperatir. f t.^■ '.ocreati-n ana Park Dej irtrr/.r.t ,
this CoraBi33i-r. c es hereby request tr.c Mayor,
board rr SufvTvisrrs ^.r.i tr.e .cntrcU-r t ipprove
a request f r a Supploaentil Appr^f riati>n of
$10,000.00 fron tho 'Jnappr?rrlated B'..ar.ce In the
Heal Pr-perty Account t:. the credit :f Appr prla-
ti-r. C12.5LC-. 114 (ndninistrati-n Building, *. ;r-
vide fund J : r further modificetionj rT the - .-
tri't f-.r tr.c c r.atnactivn -S Alterations in-; «'-
diti-)n3 t^ t.-e .:cLar<.n Ledge in Odder. C.Uc r-.rk.
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(7) Liik-
Cn moti r
missioner L.pp^l, seccnd-j ^y ^-a*
♦ -'i •" I' wir. resrluti-n wis adept-
m
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(contlnuod)
Resolution No. yy
,,jt for Supplemental
-r;friation -
?!l -f Mooring
jifif" - ^»-"^ Harbor
RESOLVED, that f^r tho bojt interests and proper
operation of thu hecruatltn anri Park Department,
this Conmlaslon does hereby request the Mayor
Board of Supervlacrs and the O'ontrollor to approve
a request for a Supplemental Appropriation of tl50.
from the Recreation and firk Dopartnient CoiB|)onaa-
tion Reserve to the credit of Appropriation
012.U0.13 (Fees and Special Compensation) to pro-
vide the additional funds required to pay fees of
pianists required for the playgrounds, especially
tho newly opened playgrounds.
(8) Approval of Yacht Harbor Mooring Ug^y^gay
On motion of Commissioner Buckley, seconded by
Coranissioner Shea, the foll-)wing resolution was
adopted:
RGSoluti-n No. H?
RESriVED, that on recommend itin of the Gener'il
Manager, this Coranissicn d 30a horeby approve issu-
ance of the fcllowlng Mooring Licenses for the
Marina Yicht Hirbor - Park Division:
Rate
Name of Owner
Leslie H. Peter, Jr.
110 Market St., 3.F.
Jack H. Zeicrer
463 - 16th Ave., 3.F.
Hiillip F. Frates
308C - 26th Ave.,S.F.
R,ger Venturi
824 Brussels St. 3.F.
Waine of Beat
IMPULSE
margaret z.
cka?;ac
lady liza3eth
g9r^ ;iw Per, ^fc.
133 I 7.50
231 $ 7.50
Tcnporiry $10.00
Temp rciry $ 7.50
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5L'iL^3S
(1) .Vow Lcc-\ti n .f Golf Erivir.r: Rar-.-re -(I^e Trugan)
The 3ecr«tar>' reported that Lee Dougan, operator
cf the Golf L»riving Range at Gunset and £l:.at Bou-
levards had received notice from tne new cwner that
his lease would be terminated and that he nust
vacate the premises within sixty (tO) days.
Mr. Lougan submitted a prcpcsal for a new lease on
department property at the south end cf the Great
Highway, and a boundary survey ia now being made
of the location, f-lr. Dougan agrees to make all
improvements necessary to ttj- property in question.
On motion of Conunlssiontr ftackley, secondc-d by •>-
missionor Dippel, the following resolution was
adopted:
ReaclutJQE :;-.. ^.9
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- :".t-r«il RE3CLVED, U.-tt t/.is Comr.iasicn d-ea h-rrby ".u*; r-
r*-'V%r ..:,: ^.cr- tary lie the General V/inag^-r and G-icrctHry t r..jgvtiHt>.
h ««:Uilo <fitr. with Ue Douf^ar. r^r tf.e -perati-n f a g:lf 'iriv-
i^-x^a.-. fcr 'pjrqtion of Ing range it tf.e 3:uth end cf U.o -ire^.t Highway.
;V- -' vriving Rr-igu the conditi.,r.G f 3-id le.se U bt- the sane, with
. ■''-• S.-c :f the f.o .xc.-pti n t: '.t tr r, •-,• w h^hsc ^'•- r r ?i tors of
j^ i:) year, wit.^ . three- (3) y>i^r vpticr. fcr r«-
n--wil; the fir,-.l -gr*.-6r.*:'nt t. be prfcoer.tft'! ^\^^'- ^
.^..Tir.ij3icn for --^drp ti.r. and subrltt^--^ t tr.t r-sr-i
of Gupervis Tj :' r .j.;"." v.:.
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(2) .^alo of LakQ Marced Fifth^ng hmU
■ The Secretary subraitted for adaption a r«»olutlon
required under City Ordinance No. 659^ and relat-
ing t. the payment of c-;ranla3ion8 to Jportlng
Goods Dealers who are authorized to aell Lake
Morced fishing licensoa.
On motion of Conmiisaionor Dippel, seconded by
Comniasioner Shea, the following resolution was
adopted:
fjicrliing Coalers a
;', '.:^,'iTS'iiion for
I !:;,'. l^fc Merced
'[^i»i lerrdt Jold
Rooolution No ?^Q
RESCLVED, that this Connlssion, pursuant to the
provisions of City Ordinance No. 659^ relating
to compensation for the sale of Lake Merced fish-
ing pornlts, does hereby authorize as compensation
fur each permit sold by an authorized dealer a
percentage of five per cent {%) of the amount ac-
counted for, and does hereby request the Controller
to approve such payments.
p BI'SDEjj
rr.enge of
(1; gjcchangc cf Zoo Aninala
On notion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Com-
missioner Shea, the follcwing resolution was adopt-
ed:
Rosolution Ua. -^^l
RESOLVED, that this Commlsoion, for the purpose of
disposing of surplus varieties and inprcving the
local collection of animals, and on recomnendation
of Jaroy Baldwin, Direct-.r of the Zor, dees here-
by -^tpprove the following exchangoa of virious ani-
mals and birdo between the Sun Francisco Zco guwJ
othbr domestic and foreign z los as follows:
San Francisco
-t "JVC
3 Anteators
3 i.i'r.3
2 Grizzly Bc-irs
2 Lions
2 ilears
San Franoi:;co
tj .^cccivo
Trader
8 Monkeys Dr. Ottlnger
1 Hyena Salt Lake City Zo'
2 Kangr-ro:>3 Sydney, Australia
Zoo
2 Sea Liens C't.T/irlll- Zoj
2 Cr\ner> Albuquerque, .N.M.
AfJD, BE IT rjRTHER RESOLVED, that all cf the ex-
changOG bo rppr. ved by the City Purchis^^r -f 3up-
[ lios and be n.ade in accordance with tne crating
and shipping terns and conditions prescribed by
the City Purchaser.
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' 2) Contral /ictivitioj j^jjljir..^
Mj. Teller rop-rtud th^t a jtaff study h ^s result-
ed ir. the r»-c.Ji-r2endatirn tnt tr.e c.-.tr-.I Activi-
ties Building of U.-i dopart.-nent be i rented rr. the
r.-rtheriy atrip .f Cub-c- Pr.rk with fr-nt''..?ej n
3rjtt ar,d -Vuller Street;; t/.ij tuixJi.'.r ■.'ivi:.,-
totn pr-,vided f r in the Bond iSizA ■.:.'. >rgfc.Miy
n<JC-dod t". \. :z'j the i-hot -grajhy Cer.t.<.r n w .j-',rat-
i: • It F-.V ' r ..- wl-.y Playgrur.d, uni *- .T.r/^ the
roatior. ^..- :vr.y "rchtstra, Lir.ce Groups, tnd
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RESCIVcID, that tl.Js ' •^miiission doea hereby author-
ize and direct tho Ger.eril Manager to proceed with
tho preliminary planning of a Central Activities
Building, to be located in the northern aection of
Duboce Park, and that application be made to the
National Production Authority for permission to
proceed with construction of this project.
(3) ^nnroval of Final Plans - Fhelan Beach
Mr. William G. Merchant, Architect, appeared be-
fore the Coramlsaion to present architectural draw-
ings of the Fhelan Beach Building and Irproveaents
After s thorough explanation and review, the fol-
lowing resolution, on motion of Commissioner Shea,
seconded by Commissioner Dippel, was adopted;
ReaolutioD No. 353.
r-nl of Final Plans -
*;:.• v.: :f Pre Urinary
Gr ■y.ii f lanj -
RESOLVED, that this Commission, on reccinmendatlon
of the General Manager, doas approve tho drawings
and plans submitted by William G. Merchant, Archi-
tect, together with his cost estimate fur such
conftruction in the amount of $89,000.00.
{^) Approval of Preliminary Ground f Inns-HaaiUjn i/Q
Mr. Merchant submitted preliminary ground plans
for tho development of the outdcrr athletic facil-
ities on the ground areas :f iiamiUon Playground,
consisting of 2 Softball cfurta, 2 tennis courts,
2 basketball courts, 2 vrllcycall c-urts and 8
h-^rsoshoe courts,
Cn motion of Commissioner Llppol, seconded by Com-
missioner Shea, V.e foil-wing res-^lution was adopt-
ed:
RESOLVED, that this Commiasl-n, on recommendation
of the Genoral Manager, does hereby apprcve the
preliminary gr.ui.d plans ^f Hamilton Playground
as fjubmitted by William G. Merchant, Architect,
and authorises and directs the General Manager t:
proceed with the development ?f the haailt^n out-
door area, obtaining f-r submission to the -onais-
sion detailed e3tLr.fttea f c st.
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Mr. Hcyt, Businoaa Mrinarcr. snbrltte^ ^ ^"i:F^;^^
a detailed statement : .-iti-nnl iton. f r tne
derartnunfs Suppler^ent^a Budget Request .. U
submitted] t- the May^r n t l-^t^.r th-.n nFril
j|*^*i^^ Sue 0^ Requo3t3
After -otnil'^-: 'Xplnnall r. .'.r.' rovi^-w.
si r, arr-" ■•'• "•! ltcT.3. except «2'.0 .a-
viJo-^ f.r t..j l.^r vo:.tint3 ^t i^^ ^^'^^^c
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'r. - ti-n 1 rir.icoioner 5hoi, st:.'
ri.:..i '..t-r Vino:, the r-^ll-^lr.i r..
ftd'ptud:
PESOLVEL, that tr.ls "-rrJ.s3i-n, '■ r
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Ujrlution Nc. 355
on rocoomendation of the General Manager, doma
hereby approve the various Items supplenentlne ithe
1951-1952 Budjfet Request, totaling 1309,6^9.00.
said aupplenental itens to be submitted to Mayor
Robinson not later than April 15, 1951,
4-,»r^;; Park Boundaries
tiry Lc«ve -
(6) McLaren Park Boundaries
The General Manager submitted a detailed report
on the present status of the McLaren ?n.rk boundar-
ies, relating that an aerial survey is being made
by the Department of FMblic Works and 3h:>uld be
completed prior to July lat at which time it will
be submitted to the departments for study and
review.
Cn motion ^f Commissioner Parr, seconded by Com-
missioner Buckley, the following resolution was
adopted:
Resolution No. 356
RESOLVED, that this Commission, in the interests
of prrper and prompt planning of McLaren Park
development, doos hereby request the General
Manager to secure from the City Planning Depart-
ment r.nd/cr the Department cf Public Works, per-
tinent data relating to McLaren Park boundaries,
together with contour and aeriul maps indicating
the proposed boundaries to the end that this
Commission nay give to this project the attention,
consideration, and study that it requires.
,.:,: Hii: Frsrertv (7) ;.aurel Hill property
Conmlsslnner Parr inquired about the possibility
of an exchange of schjol property in the Laurel
Hill District in connection with the proposed
abandonment of Columbia Park. He stressed the
importance jf saving f - r rocreati'^n purposes a
parcel of the n^w available undeveloped land In
the Laurel Heights section, and asked that this
natter be given early and full consideration by
the Commission,
President Sutter, voicing the sentiments f the
Conriissinn, referred this prop -sal t-. tne General
M/inager f-r coc^.lcte invosti,-ati-n, rep-rt, and
recommendationE at the next meeting.
(8) Military Leavo - C.mnissi r, 3ecretiry
Tr.c General i-bnftfe^er rep-rteri that Mr. McDnvitt,
: -.mmissl n Secretary, h<ii rf;ci-ived orders frtm
the United States .N'av>' t return t, a-tiv^ cuty,
t.. fill •■. 3r<--ciil aosignment Ir. tr.'i .'^.v^il Air 3ta-
tl ,n, NV.rf Ik, Vir,-Lnla, f-r a perl J -f tw , weeks
•.';•.::. April V' t A- rll 3C. 15S1.
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On motion of Ci-^nnlssianQr Dippel, second*/! by
Cornnlss loner Shen, a nllitary leave of ttaence
WM granted to Mr. McDovitt for the abcwe men-
tioned period,; and, it was further resolved that
htr. William iiiinons be atithoriied to atrve in the
copaoity of Acting Coranission Sec^'etary, witli
power of attorney, during the coune of
Mr. McDevitt's absence.
There being no further business to coiae before
the Comnission, President Sutter declired the
nee ting adjourned at ^:30 P.M.
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(T:: Dlctati-n)
Respectfully submitted,
Secretary
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April 26, 1951
Th« Min«U«nth Regular M«»tln« of th« Recre«tlon and Park
CoBBlMion was called to ordtr on Thursday Aurll 26 loJi
at 3:00 P.M., Praaidant 3uttar prasiding/
Tha following Coiamiaaionart vara prasant:
Mr. Louia Suttar, Praaident
Mr. Pitar Barcut
Mr. Michaal J. Buckley
Mra. Henry Dippel
Rev. Eugene Shea
There being no correctiona or oaiiaaiona, the alnutea of the
Eighteenth Regular Meeting of April 12, 1951. were approved
aa road. '^'^
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: :3ach Una
^Iden Gate
(1) Prom Williaa H. Scott, Goncral Manager of the Municipal
Railway, requeating permiaaion to re-route the Nc.lO Coach
Line over Eighth Avenue from the Main Drive in Golden Gate
Park, in place cf the preaent routing over Tenth Avenue.
On motion of Commiaaioner Dippel, aeconded \jy Commiaaioner
Bercut, the following reaolution was adopted:
Resolution No, ^^7
RESOLVED, that thia Coranisaion does hereby grant permission
to the Municipal Railway to re-route its No. 10 (Monterey)
Coach line over Eighth Avenue from the Main Drive in Golden
Gate Pftrk, in place of the present routing over Tenth Ave-
nue, this permission to be given on a temporary basis.
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r-'.v f;r Floral
irA Charges
y^i t: General
(2) From the 91st Division Association, requesting a floral
display in front of the Conservatory for the Association's
ATinual Reunion, September 21 through September 23, 1951.
On BKjtion of Commissioner Bercut, seconded by Coaftissioner
Shea, the following reaolution was adopted:
Reaolution Wo. IS^
RESOLVED, that this Connission does hereby delegate to the
General Manager full authority to approve or disapprove all
requests for floral displays in front of the Conaervatory
in Golden Gete Park, and directs him to establish the proper
charge for each such floral display.
■^^" f-)r Tr, format V^n a^d Referral
•eiff.ta
(1) Latter from Mrs. F. Greenspan, Chairman, Laurel tfeighta
liprovement Association, requesting a playground for th*
Laurel Heights District. (Referred to Genernl Manager.)
■•'■ft* n, L. ,.
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^ fr ?our
(2) From National Production Authority, Washlngtc
denying request for exception t' Section 11 f 'rdc-r y-4
wherein application had been awde fcr perr.isslon t: v ;.-
struct Swimming Pwols at Rossi and Haraiit-.n Playgrounds
and Miasijn and Aquatic Pnrks.
^tr. Teller stated tnat Mr. Francis V. Keesling, Jr.
would again take up th.e -netter witn thu NPA .ff ice in
a further effort to Dbtain approval j£ the swimming
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Mrs. M. Usky of 167 Comonmalth Avenue represtnted tht
San Pranciaco league of Women Voters aa an auditor of the
Coosnlsalon' deliberations.
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(1) TemoraTY and NoD»Civil SerYicg ABpcintaBT^^g
On motion of Commiaaioner Dippel, aeconded by Connisaioner
Buckley, the following resolution wae adopted:
Reaolution No. ISQ
Ly md Won- RESOWED, that all Teiqjorary and Non-Civil Service appoint-
lirrice Appoint- rasnts by the General Manager of the Recreation and Park De-
partraent for the period March 22 through i^ril 26, 1951 are
hereby ratified and approved ; aix3 , be it
fURTHER RESOLVED, that a report of said appointments be
tranamitted to the Controller and the Civil Service Commis-
sion.
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(5) T-1283
1-1284
(4?) T-1285
(5) T-1286
(10)
(25)
(10)
(5)
(5)
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T-12^7
T-1288
T-1289
T-1290
T-1291
T-1292
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R132
152
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Tenmorarv Acpointmenta
Gardener l/ 1/51
Matron, PT a/n U 1/51
Starter k/ 1/51
Ctr.Attd. a/n 5/ 1/51
Rides Attdt.(n) 5/ 1/51
aa needed
Rides Attd.Hlpr 5/ 1/51
Janitor, a/n 5/ 1/51
Janitor, a/n 5/ 1/51
Ath.Attdts a/n 5/ 1/51
Laborer a/n 5/ 1/51
Vendors, a/n 5/ 1/51
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$200 mo.
$170 rao.
$220 rao.
11.186 hr.
$200 mo.
1.75 hr.
S190 mo.
tl9C mo.
.75 hr.
$12.40 da.
$200 mo.
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(2*) Award cf Contract - New Surge Tank, Connections and
The Acting Secrctnrj' read the f 'allowing prnp-isal received
April 17, 1951:
ADAM ARHA3 & SCN, 855 Treat Ave., J. F. 10.
.$9,265.00
The firm of Adam Arras & Son was the s^le resp< nsiblo bid-
der.
r^ n'^ti->n of Connissioncr Buckley, seconded by Corjnissi^ner
Llppel, the fallowing resolution was adopted:
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RESOLVED, that this Connission d'-es horefcy nward the coo-
tr'ict TnT the installati m ;f a New Surge Tcmk, Connecti na
^nd Housing, Pntrer: Hill Playgrcund, Snn Francisc, t-
ADAM ARRAS & SON, 855 Treat Avenue, 3an Prancisc- 10, they
being the sole responsible bidder, f -r the sua T $9,2t5.CiC
and, be it
PJRTKER RE30LVH). that the General Manager ind th.e i^'cn t^x-
ry are er.p wered t > fsxecute this c ntract r. bf-h^lf f tr.»-
.Hecrer*! r and Park :- rr4,asi-n- and, he it
PURTHER RESrLVED. that the Secretary shall file n tico f
approval in the -official advertlsi.ng f the ffici".! news-
paper of the City and :ounty f 3ar. Fra.ncisc-'.
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(3) Award of ^'ontract - Inprcvenents tn Sunaet, St htery'a
QcQon Vl9v aiad P-.-trerp Hill FUvyr.y,nda ^-"ary a.
The Acting Secr«taty r«ad the following prop-^eals re-
ceived April 21, 1951t * *^ P 8«is, re-
Low Bidden
J. HENRY HARRIS j,,,
2657 - 9th Street, Berkeley " * ' •^^'•^'"^•0^
Pth^r flldderg;
ALAM AHRAS & SON m? 999 00
MARTINELLI C0N3TRUCTI0N CO. . . ' tlZl'us'oO
WELLNITZ 8t DeNARDE $135i89o!oO
The firn of J. Henry Harris, 2657 - 9th Street, Berkeley
WQS the 1 west reaponaible bidder.
On motion ^f Connisaioner Bercut, aecnded by C-nnisal-ner
ftickloy, the following roaUuti.n was adapted:
Resoluti-,n u . ^(f\
RESOLVED, thnt this C^nsiission d os hereby award th.e con-
tract for In^jrovGnenta to Sunset, St. Mary's, Ocean View
and P'jtrer- Hill Playground to J. KEI.Vty HAitRIS, 2657-9th
Berkeley, he being the Ijwost responsible bidder in the
ar.^unt ^f $117,971. OOj and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, th.it the Gener-J Manager and the Secre-
tary shall file notice :.f approval in the -fficial adver-
tising vf tht. fficial newspaper of the City and Cjunty
•f San Francisc.
U) Prcgress Favnopi.^
On notion of Comnissioner Bercut, sec nded by C-nnissioner
Shea, the following resolution was adapted:
Rgs.-Iutian N-'. ?63
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper nperati r
^f the Recrcati.in and Perk Jepart.T)ent , the C?ntr Her be
nnd is horcby requested tu approve the f ai-^wimj progress
paynents :
Recrcati-^n B .nd Fynj
(«) JA>3. P. HSIX; j^ChEATI.-:; BLLa.-C.ntra-t ^7 (..03.136)
T Wm. G. ^t;^chant, Architect - 2d 4 Final ei, 70^.60
Payment
(b) Z^J^^ii VuLLEY P/G 31TZ-:.-ntract f^jL-:.ntr IL-r's ■?136
1 1 F.G. .'Jutting, C.ntractcr, Lenoiiti n -
1st and Final payr.ont cl.COO 00
(c) Pp.::?: n^^ ;.'cv/c:r.b jy.) - i.if r.-^j ..r/.f"?;
T: r.G. Nutting, '^rntract r - Der. liti r.
l3t and Fin-a Payrtnt 390.00
Park Iiyi?iT(
(a) OhYJTAL PLuNGK - nc^r.tal C .ntraot
1' .naj. o'.v . a;, i Ir. i ■.-nrj' Z -»^r.ir ni
Rtntftl f r ". nth :-'yiy U t, Jun-i U, I9'jl. . 21,20 .^.^
T. ?-5fij r.i- linll -ruttf-e - ontal, May 1951 :'OC.OC
(c) INJTH^LnT'': ^. ...... I '; ,,¥..;• -TLr. I..; iHA'KEh Fl^iFrF-LT-
T F..r.ni3 n Br u. - .-!• I iav^snt - vG.X-
Peri d ending 3-17-5 i
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(i) Prgf^eaa Pavnenta
p;^|-k DiviflJQn (continued)
(d) fjQIUTIC PAHX - OSW #Z.85
T-) Punnett, ftirei & Hutchison, Engineers
Soundings $200. CX)
(e) DRAINAGE CORRECTXCNS, IN3TALUT»N OF EJECTOR PUMPS,
y;iJ)EN GATE PARK - Ccntract #15A
To Ferguson Bros. - Final Pi^kyaent 11,232.20
Period ending 3-23-51
(f) INSTALLAT'N AGRICULTURAL DRAIN TILE-AUIH: 3Q.Cont.PV.
T-j Forguojn Bros. - 1st Payment ^2,110.50
Poricd ending 4-17-51
(5) Change Orders
On motion of Commissioner Shea, seconded by Connaissioner
Dippel, the f !llr?wing resolution was adapted:
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper opera-
tion ->( the Recreation and Park Department, the Control-.
ler is hereby requested tv. approve the following Change
Orders :
Recreation Bond Fund
(a) GRATTa:; - Contract No. 59 - Controller's No. 12(?
T. Martinelli C:n6tructijn C.^. - raising
and changing walls between Stas.O 4 1-
an additional amount of $715.26
(b) GHATTAN - Contract No. 59 - Ccntr>ller«s N:. 126
T: Martinelli C-nstructi n C~. - revisl-^n
of footing to retaining wall at Sta.Ix83.33,
Dwg. CD-I - an additional amount of 0274. 7o
(c) APTCS FIELDHCUSE - Contract No. 58
To Elvin C. Stendell - installati( n ?f sub-
drain adjacent t • fieldh^use to N. and E.
of building - an additional amount if $415.00
fark D;vlg4?n
(a) CGNVENIE.N'CZ STATICN -^Fitch & Putt Golf C urse
Tj Ant ne Petersen & 3 ;ns -
Charges in electric service -
A deduction of C 570. 00
Changes in pipe and Installation
of a pedestal drinking: f-untain -
An addition :.f SS93.1^
A net deduction of teb6.30
(6) Extensi-ng f Tine - P-'i^, t^-nd Prolecta
On nation f ;,nni3«i^ner Shea, seconded by : rrds-
sioner Buckley, the foll:winc res lutl^n waj ad pted:
RES'LVED, that this . --^slr.. r. rec noendatl n -f
*- tr.o >jr.^..ral Mana^-er. H|=ux^.vu3 the f ll wl.ng exten-
i;i^r.."> ^f tir«i:
T Wm.McInt.jh 4 om. - fitr-.-t r, m exte«3i .. -l i^
c/ilfin.?ar days. U.ru 4-3-51-^u.i t -l-Uayec: jeiiver-' r
glass fr-K east, *ucien»nt weat^.er, and sliiite i
plasterers. A/2V^
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(6) ^ift^anflion of Tir» - Bond Fund froJecta (cmtid)
(h) BUINETT F/G SITE-DEMCLmCN (15U Newc-mb Street)-
Jnf-rrvil Contract
T 1 f\O.I}utting, an extension of ^3 calendar days,
tfiru il- 10-51 1 due to clrcuiMtancea beyond control
of the contractor.
(c) EUREKA P/G SITE-DEMCLITICN OF BIDS. -Cent. #6^ -
g.ptr ller's ^130
To F. G.Nutting-an extension jf AA calendar days-
thru A-9-51, eviction of tenant in bldg.to be razed.
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BYXBEE FIELDHOUSE-C ;Dtract Nc.iO » C-^ntr .Dior's #193
T. H.L. Petersen Conatructl m Co., extract r, nn ox-
tonoi'^n jf 129 calendar days from 11-25-50 thru
A-3-50, due to inclenent weather and the fact pit
was too wet to remove l^an needed for finishing play-
ground surface.
(7) Tntri-Fund Transfera
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, sec-nded by C. n>.
nissioner Shea, the following ros^luti n was adopted:
RESOLVED, that f'^r the best interests and proper
operation of the riGcreati:>n and Park Departiaent, tht-
Contr.ller be and is hereby requested V approve
the following Intrr\-F\md Transfers:
(a) Pron Appr-)p.012.110,13 tj ApFrop.012.119.13 -C393.3??
Replacing one (l) B-210 Office ;.s3i;jtant
and mo (1) R-56 F/G Direct r on leave
without pay April 5 tc ft;y U, 1951.
(b) Pr-m Apprcp. 012. 110.01 t- Appr. p. 012. 119.01 -S500.0C
i^oplacine 'ne (1) 0-58 Gardener n Sick Leave
with-iut pay, April 15 t June 30, 1951.
(c) Pr^-r. Appr. 012. 350. 13.01 t- Appr-;p.012.200. U.Ol-C^OG.
Foods tuffs-Camp Mather C'.ntrnctuai Servicos-
Cc-^ip Mather
(S) ScrvicQ ^ W rk . r'or.s y Rcau^ft ^^ r AixtxtX (3 r^ •";.
-n n-.ti^n f C a-iissi^nor Bercut, seconded by : n-
rrlsci -ner Buckley, the i Hawing res.lutin was n. p
ttii:
xS'LVED, Uiat f r U.. best Intorests -w.l r^ per r-
..rnti>n rf the \ocreati n a.-xJ F'^rk I^.^'irtnent, t/.e
:.ntr-ller be anH Is r.oroby requestor t cpr-rve t;..
f ll:.wing Service and W rk Cr-lers and .voquest f r
W'lrrant:
W, : :.y;e ? rboa. J .nsulUrr Encineer-G^' Uifiat. HI
e l-rical re- rt and c r.ductlnc s i. tests ind b r-
in..-2 r r ti.c "level pn«M f t^o We.t Sunaot ..^^-
ty 'center (r. t 1 exceed) ..2.00C..X
U) T :op'.rtr.ont f ^Mic W rks. f^r V^'^^fl^ron
f M siio Aerin^ Fh t . and C nt -ur J'aps f .^r.aron
Fark (^ppr .pri'-.tin 012.600.03) -• •
(^) 7 uc-r'^rtnent f l^tU^ W.rks f r Servic^a f
i-lunber 10 days n Sunset parkway ■^>^-
A/2^/5i
If-J I
™
t; t'
.y
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2^6
(contlnuod)
(6) aflrvira & Unrk OrAmiFM (continued)
(d) To Department of Public Works-Bureau of Engineering
(Job Estimate ^7) for inspection and field Engineer
Ing in connection with inprovements of the Phelan
Beach Recreation Area (Supplemental to W.0.#59
Controller»6 No. 0*1061) $3,795.00
(e) Reqwat for. Warrant t Request for warrant in amount
of 1367.81, to the San Francisco Unified School Lis-
trlct, for conducting survey of Block 2456 (3outh
aanset Playground) { survey was made pursuant to
Recreation Connission Resolution No. 306, i»etin«
of April 7, 19^9.
fsental
(9) Request for Supplemental Appropriation - Soccer
Field - Balboa Park
•»: Field -
On motion of Commissioner Buckley, seconded by
Commissioner Dippel, the following resolution was
adopted:
Resolution Nq. ^^7
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper
operation of the Recreation and Firk Department ,
this Commission does hereby request the Mayor, Boarc
of Supervisors, and the Controller to approve a
request for q Supplemental Appropriation in the
amount of $37,838.00 from the surplus existing in
Appropriation 012.500.120 (Soccer Field at McLaren
Park) to the credit of Appropriation 012.500.122
(Soccer Field at Balboa Park) to provi(e the funds
required for a Soccer Football Field at Balboa Park,
(10) Soccer Field - Balboa Park - Required Additional
£kQ£i2 —
On recommendation of the General Manager, and on
notion of Comnissioner Bercut, seconded by Com-Tiis-
sioner Buckley, the following resolution was adop-
ted:
Reaolutlon Wo. 3^7A
.=IES0LVED, that this Connission does hereby indicate
its intention to obtain additional funds required
for the Soccer Field and Stadium at Balboa Park
either from the necre'.tion Bond Fund or fron tnt-
Land Reserve fVind, with the understanding that a
request for such funds will be initiated when es-
timates of cost for the entire project hove been
received from the architects and engineers.
(n) Request for 3upplener.tal Appropriatior. - Playground
Ufsclara > —
On notion of Conmijsioner Shea, seconded b>' jtjuIs-
sioner Dippel. the following resolution w.j idopte';
IJ*, -s*. :^r Jcpplenen-
1^**^ *v^ //: :ir.
RESOLVSL, that f-^r the best i.-. teres t.=. «-'' proper
operation of ttio r-ecroati.n a.nd Park pepartnert,
this Corjiission d^^;B hereby request trjL- .-.ay^r,
Board of Superviaorr , arrf t^.e Uontrcller to approve
request for a Jupplenentai Appropriation in tne
anou.nt of %20,000 fron tne Re-rc^tion an- ttk
4/26/51
U
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-> — laiiii
'J'
2^7
11- Tl!
K (contlnue'l)
fc. )68
Conpcnsation Reeervo, to the crtdlt of Appropriutlc
012.130.50.13 (Directors' Wnges) to provide the
additional funds required for hourly wages to Play-
ground Directors.
(12) AppTQVfll of Yacht Harbor Mooring Licenflea
On motion of Coraniseioner Dipjjel, seconded by Coaw
niissloner Siea, the following resolution wt^s adop-
ted i
SeggJuUoa No. 2^9
REXLVED, that on recomrondotion of the General
Manager, this Comnission does hereby approve issu-
ance of the following Mooring Licenses for the
Marina Yacht Harbor - Park Division:
fiate
tiaras af gwnef Itoa gf goal SsilUJk. Per Monti
Arthur Hagstroa
Joseph Morini
BufJ Willis
DXC/iROO
LUCY B.
HALO
202 $5.00
Tenporary $5.00
Temporary $7.50
«••••«««
^X^gi^ilS^
-{.Itrlfl.
I'.'.iT. of Its
Ikrs: Hill
If* —-"♦v
* — i -I
•■•'.CDnaen', -f'
(1) Clftrification of Location - Golf Drivin£ Range
The General Manager stated that the location of the propose^'
Golf Driving Range described at the last meeting as being at
the south end of the Great Highway, would be located partly
on property originally owned by the Recreation and Park De-
partment and partly on the Fort PUnston property which has
been acquired by this departnent. He said he wished to cor-
rect any irrpreosion that the Golf Driving Range would be
located entirely on Fort Fbnston property.
President Sutter dirocted that this clarification be in-
cluded in the minutes,
(2) Laurel Hill Property
At the last meetinp Comissioner Firr had inquired about
the possibility of an exchange of school property in tr.o
Leurol Hill District in connection with the proposed aband-
onra&nt of Columbia Park.
The General Manager stated that he had reviewed this nnttor
with Mr. Eugene J. Riordan, Director of Property, ind was
i.nforrjL-d that the school property located thitro is being
sold in its entirety. He stated thnt, in view of this, it
would be impossible to acquire a::y portion of that property
for park or recreation purposes.
• •lift****
(3) P^u! 3, Ever^Y - *b>.ndQr,nrnt "^ ^^^^ HpJPhU Uf^.&Ugl.
The General Mnnager presented a roquejt from Paul i.^ cverl'.
that his conpnny be rtll<^ved of an agreement dated .j-xr.u-.ry
1951. to lo-ate telescopes at 3utro Heif'hts. It i^ r. v-
orlc-y's opinion that it would not be profitable at tr.ls
tirot, to inot-.^l U... t.l.'.acope K.chlr.cs ct t-Ms Iccition.
Mr. :el>,r -eked that v.. icner-.:
■«loct *>. .?u^.' tituto 'o^'-.tic., '^''
^c^lvsced, ';.nd it wna jo order- a.
■.pnr be «^uthori2er ♦
.-b«.'r3 of tr*' oaftissio"
l/2i/5
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1^ .-■
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{-i,-"f;^ ^y3INE35 (continued)
U) Sutro Heights-Henry Doelger Property-Hunlcipnl Railway
Abnnrinrjaant of Right»of~Wnv fP^s Mn 3f|/,-[jtg.Qf :?^!^'i\]
I ..- Requested to Mr. Teller expressed the opinion that the f^opirtment
Laire Properties would benefit by acquiring the Hinictpal Hailwny right-
ly, a-.oreline ftecrea- of-way and the Henry Doelger property at Sutro Heights
IJ.'-. purposM at which property would be used for shoreline recreation
[iyijjalfitifl purposes.
The Conni 08 loners concurred in this reconnendation and
President Sutter directed that action be taken toward
acquiring these parcels.
(1) Request for Change in Salary Qr^ln>^n<^e
fitj. No. 37Q
;je3t for :hange
ifthry Ordinance
'.ing Canp
I'-iT EnclQvees
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Connlss lon-
er Shea, the following resolution was adopted:
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper opera-
tion of the Recreation and Park Department, this Comriis-
sion requests the Mayor, Boarr", of Supervisors, and the
Civil Service Commission to amend the Annual Salary Or-
dinance to provide thnt R-101 Ca.-rp Assistants, Cump
Mather, nay be required to work a tour of duty on 6 dayj
of the week, which tours of duty shall be 8 hours per
day, ani occupants of this position who regularly work
tours of -Juty of 8 hours on the sixth day shall bo con-
pensated for such sixth d^y of work at straight tine,
that is, twenty per cent (2056) of the compensation for
a normal work schedule.
(2) Agreements for Use of Kezar Stadium - 1951 Football
S&IliL2h
The .^onniasion authorized the Secretary to execute ngref,-
ments with the University of San Francisco, Santa Jlara
University, and tiie San Francisco ^9'ers for the use of
Kezar Stadiur. during the 1951 Football Season.
^yziiL
There being no further bisinoss tc cone before the meet-
ing, President Sutter docliire '. the meeting adjourned
at 3:^0 P.M.
RespertfuMy subnitte'
((/('//y^'^' '' ^ >'<'/* I
WilUar Jl-.r-.s,
A-tir- .^'iretary
! i.
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:c^
Jan rVHnalaco, aiifr
Ay *?. 1951
^ i^i'Alk^
i iptcltl Meeting! of the Heore«tlon and PM»k Coimlaaion wis e4ll»d
to oflsf 0*1 Tues-iiy, ."Ay 3, 19^ i at 3:00 F.X. In the Jomnlsalon
^inellnr ..oom. KnUirer. ix)dge, for the purpose of nonalderin/, in
particular, an appointment t© the poaltlor, of General Manager, and
oi\>9T routine matters.
'■» fol'owir.r ommiaa loiiera wore preetnts
V,r, ijoula jutter, ireailent.
Vr. f'red h. I'arr, V ico-lTsa i'l'»: I
: , Hter Berout
,aol J 3u"kley
.ra. ..ejiry J. Dlppel
Mrr. , JU-nvm'^ -»toj'r,
'■ V . ...,,-o:." J, jhea
• «««•«* ti«*
^ j rro^p ..ij ..or.or, ! ayor ..Imer ' '"■' ■.!''" , ••■ ._,■,.«;
; l3 Arlminiatratlve aaaiatttrit, av. Ijewla, ,,poir,ted
jeneral Mrin«per of thio .lecreatlc. ani I'lrk Lepartme: ,- . :>f" in-
ning- '. . ■ . '"'1.
' n'j'or ! i.,..!.-- .J'-ii.P'' Li M t Ir, lewia appeara to .■ ■ ■
perao;. '.' Tl I the vacancy whlf^h will L-e fronted cy ire «■,-
forced reiircrent of i'r. i 'irvey i. Teller on t,r,nt iate.
Vt. i-ewia's fa*r,l ' Larity with t'lP rmbler.a of nonaoilHation
anc! the onjert. i vrj v t-reof '■ )rveya «r. ' or-a;, •
atufjieo of the two departrnenus, f*3 wei'. nA J.ia experl«:.:e m
revlewinn ai,d anslyzi-u- ^:^-et.; wnro ' ;•"'. rt to the nmr l^i-
slofiera' attention.
'■ of -ommlaa loner Parr, aecoivien !-7 o"a".i :5.-. loner
_.}p,. , • ^e followlni' reaolutlnr. wa3 ndopte'i:
i.A~^>
"ec^ffi"
..'3 ,rea'^io:. 'i.
pu.'jitloii of 'je:.erai .■.•i'i-,;e;
iiir .-jpartr.e'it, "-Ir. 'nvl" . .oUi.,:
•• ■ ' cffe-^tlve J- .. , .-^ ' t-^ r' ■'' ■'
. .,ect to review at t .■.' ■■.. . ■ • "
aiije wltr tne conditions of IT. ..ewi;i'^: -ji* .urt. ^' .i\.vt-
or absence ''-or- his poaitic , «..:» Art-.lr.lstrntlve 4aal3tant
to tr.e f-iayi-: .
; '. tt.e a -*•'..•
adked the womnlHalo-.' rt - ^ Iderat^ori of ar. %j
r-jition of -.uperir,!.f •
'*■ ^'".for :•"' retire. ■
i I
to the j
■etiru-'
of A-i-,
.peri:r
WT <
e -I c ^'.t . ^ . 1. — iij-*. —• -
u
•n
ar
'V^r*,-
;»
250
{contirxtd)
to th« poflltlor) ol SuperlnWndent of necreation, aryj of
j^. Janes f , isn* to the position of Aaalatant Juperlntarrient
of Rorreatlor.: said poaltlona to bftccDe effective upon the
retirorront of MJaa Josephine U. Tiandal] and or. f.e ria/ nnn
• of date tf.e vacancies occur in the respective positions.
» • •
(2) froB Dr. Herbert J. -lish. Superintendent of Jfhools, advising'
that the Board of Education is agreeable to sharlnf^ equaMv
the Gonatnictlon and maintenance ''cats of tne pathway and
plaza at the Junset -oimnunity -enter, and en'^ioair.r a copy
of
'ioard of ^ur-atlon's itesoJution 01J^-2J^A1, passed at Its
meeting? of April 2U.
Kft-l
(r'ile)
« • «
."•Yom Ir. Herbert J .lis!., advising that the iioard of
.'.duration wi ! i in";!ude tr.e usual rorreationa ! fafllltie- pr<>-
•/ld»ir. for an elementary a'-hool when coasl.-. i\:.ti Lho new
^•raronar scliool at the v^oluxbla lark site hm enciosinp a
opy of boar! of Kducation'a .'.esolnlion Ifll^-ZL^B, passed at
it., r.ootin,.- of April 2^, 1951.
The Jecretarj' then read a subsequent -"onnjuniijation received
from Lr. -lish, tof other with } pre] Ininar,' sketches of t;;e
school project planned for ol'i'nbin w.quare. all of whi-^h
indicate that nore than fifty per '•erit of the outside area
wo'ilri t>e re.served for play and re'^reation purposes, i.e
statert ti.at the school to be locatei on this .iite. because
•. « ver, ci.aracter of the nei^-r.l'orhcod , must be cyisidered
josraurl*;- nnter for tr.e entire area to be servo'i.
. •' oTmission express^ : ■•
o .'oar-i of --ducatlo.. ' J po.jiti .-, .'tjire'.: li.e .TiaLt.er
to the Gtno.-'ai ilariaj^er to prepare I'cr . .« -on-?iis3ion a fornal
fJe-lnrqtlor. to the effect t^at nU;mbia u4uare be considered
•>..i?. it. abandonment be aubrslt'-e'' to *.; «» votftrs.
■ \
"OB Kenry V. vhescoa, 4rchitent, 9W iiearst " , -an
.ran-lsco 3. revues tinf "orjideration for appoir.t->er.t to
3P"w of the conatr'. -♦ '. r,*. worV ■^o-.tefip Inted by tr.e ue ■;"«'»' i or.
.'irk Lepartme: . . • • £ a partial list of ." -
;"^ -atior.... . », ^r:"'^'- -.i ' '. >-■■ :
•e tor of '^
■ ;. . :-'. , .Ow'. , :., ^ t,» : »asion to . . - '■■•■- -..• .:■-
«• . «r'*rt"ie'^^t to Instal' low-pressure hydrant fonre
. i.-ieiAr-
rece^wr,ded.
3ioner ajck e
wad
' -m use
•9V»IOp
fF«;, t. e rnowin
e'*ar'**^
^
V'
(continued)
■■e-ioiutio-. :;o. 373
kbi
.ation in
-»-^ of U)t3
f 4.'/ i-ot. 7
#K£rtSAJ. In t:.e Interests of Ine -iLy'.! -.horellne Leve'op-
jjcfit and aafepaardlnp of the foint i_oboa Area for re -rea-
tlon purposes, the 3o*rd of ouperviscra on Febnjary 1^,
J950 adopted Kesolutlon No. 9t)io, oerlea of 19^9, declar-
ing Its intention to acquire ixjta »jf. and bK; and, again,
on I'arch 23, 19f>0 th^. Jlty Manning -oronisaion ariopte'!
resolution No. 3739 arieridinc ti.e Master Man to Ir.fiude
these parcels; now, therefore.
.,6 .. ^wc . I - , l..fil li.lj -onuniasion does hereby request
the ."Iftyor, the board of oupervlanri* and the ^ontroJler to
approve a jupplenental Appropriation in the amount of
|J2i>,000.00 from ti.e Jnapproprinted Balance of tix-
iroperty fl;tid - .recreation and Park Lepartraent, to n.\-
propriation C12..O0.03 (Jhorellne Level opmer.t,, Vici'.Lty
oT .'errie ^'ay , i.orV.. of Icint *x)bos Averii.e - ^^r. ' A |ui-
citior.) for the ac^uiaitior. of nertair. land and pay.Tient
of incidental exyjer.sea, tr. purchase iX^ts >J^ ani -r'. Aj-
seasor's Block '.:,.}, --an r'ran''-Ii>co, and to -inquire co:.-
^^cl of lot 7 in tne aame blo^k fro- ' :■ ''' ;•
^orinission; said ix)t 7 corrfirijej ti.r- ..,.'.i. ; j m . < ^^•. '.-<.-
'./ay cxtenriinr wejterly fro.-^ L'V.. nid Point ..oboe Ave-.uea
,0 .'or • ir ier:.l'.-i . -icquire
vlty frorr. ti.e former ./^rket street .'.aiiway.
..fiV
■ ■ *v •
or>-
lir.nw-
From His Honor, .'-Ayor -^-ler ... ..oi. ^ ,.:or,, for-war . ;'or
t;.e omnlss L ' •' .; re'.'ord a letter f t ■ .. ' )■ ..
••arden of -h , ifor.-.in 's otate Irlsor, ^ar. wuenti;.
mendinc Vs. ^ iifford nelson for \ is .ierlea of fl
Ings and recreu'.lc: dldcuasions at t. e rurole ......
; -dered filed wlt.'i the Secretary, wo.Tuni 33 loners expiesa
ir;,' their appreciatio;. of jcrvice arid apfr-vl.-., 1*,l- nr-
tir;i.a.'.ce.)
« 4) « • * •
jansiol H. Ki ' ": . Cvner. i. i '.:". iterli^
propoy;; /,-yeh.r operatior of cater!
jo^icessions at :.ez'ir ^tadiun, hezar fav
i'ield, and offer In.- for conaide ratio:
e«nUi^e» to be ; th«p«for.
anu iu.y
dule of p»r-
.j-. 4ei..er '/oi"*id ■ " ■ ; ^ ' ■
ijeoua ArA '♦ealrab. • t ; . • • •
K«zar "6nc«8;
visor of .wtfdtaurantj auo i^ay^rr
sponsibiilty for the op^raM'in 1
th« aame opinion.
e "i r
Hiotion of -omr.ijs lor.er
~.te;
t' *
owin, re so
.ejolu ->'
JJtL
'2ar
-.^ . , ' .•..._ -nlsalf^r: heretjy
a»n«pal liar- • -equeat • : e \ ■^
■; -ree^^nt to be e •• to witn
; ■ ■ . in &cr'""'*'i- •- ■ ' -^ •"■' '- '
tt«d, . -
regulations I and.
omltte
OfWl.
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252
•'•eri
(1) iPiBni'ft ^^^e^^
Cn notion of oommlaaloner Dippel, seconded Yy onniasioner ihea,
the following' resolutloi. was adopted:
Reaolutlor ..o. 375
i<ESOLV£l>. that for the best interesta and proper conduct of
the recreation and hark Lepartmer.t, the 'or.troller be and la
herebj' requested to approve t)ie rollowlnp hari^'e Lrderss
(a) rA.:::^IC.v l/Q - -ontrhct if^ - vOntroller'^ ,n2
To J. henry Harris (^.hanre Order //S) i'or i.'istal lation of
i" drainage o^jterr. in basketlial ! and tenri.3 co'.rt iro'i -
an additional anour.t oC v ,- . j
(b) ^K-Vi:.- T^.uJl.-. - contract J'r-. - vPi.trol ler' j j:C2
To MartinelJi -onstniction -o. ( i.ar.rje Cr'er .iZ) -
to In-reasf neirl.t of concrete wail top at Jta.''A" for
an additional anrount of I I'jU.' ■
(c) >;■::, Iw;; I.Ju^j;:. - .onlra;! ./J" - -o:.trQ:^«ir'j #20.
To William Korstmeyer oo. (Jhan^e Order rf*--) - • "
and install water pressure red\icin4; valve and jLrui.ie:.
gate valve, unions and pipe ronne^tions - nr.
additional amour.t of I ^^2.19
(d) JUNiCu ;:UJEu:: - oo:.t.ract /^ jQ - wontroller's i'201
To Willia.T. :ioro".meyer .o. ( .har.^-e Crder ti">) for
relocation of gas lines as p«r drawinj; Jheet .\ -L .
for the additional amour.t of ♦ . *'. 09
M
) I
(e) C.'.^i: iJ '. IC.« Cr' A.-^^.'-Al 1^^.-^ v Ai-,.;*^. -
i^
.)L 1. .J4
r^"Ati-l -'
of Aprii J,
:0;,;
ii; . ivesolution //iJ- (>>pecial Mwiiing
\-
t^ A . O 1 ^^'>< ^ *' A
A. ^ .*■ -A'a Iw 1^ t A«— -•«j. -
To William horjtmeyer n. - hodifi>*f. •
Additional haintin^' - -..^rer I-^-'' -
( ontrai^t 7 - - >ontro!]er*3 ^
>•-' -y'-'^- •::ior.3 of Tj: »;
.orj-inr.ioner ^terr, , se^f
'"owl"-:- renol'stior wnj
.63'
■U?rt '-o. Yl
. rr-.if^s
M J- <-• q '
. ► \ ♦,j,
in exter.a
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're.>po;
• i
«>ork irc-er 'i'ja
^fic hir-f
t,,*-^ ^ ^i *■«< ^ t »
t\. n. ^
exter..!
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IC^ (continued)
Cn motion of -omnisaioner farr, aeconded b,- onaaiaaloner
Oippel, the fol lowiiif reaoiution was adopted:
iveaolutior. .,9. ^77
— (^...ir J-, that for the beat interests and pi-opor of .oration
of the Keoreatlon and Park Departn^nt, the vontrciior tie
and l3 hereby- requested to approve the followin^: Work and
Jervice Crdera:
(a) To .oian i.eating and Jheet .'Vila; o. , 25 Patterson
w;treet (Low Bidder), for Inataiiation of Ventilating
ran :* cnne.-tions to .-.oon ]]j, ;iurnett iieereation
-enter !;,,._.
(b) To i^a^ estate Lepartment - for aervires In (^onne^tlon
witf. property required for h'.cLaren fnrk - . , . .^jrjc.OO
(c) To o.F,«/ater hepl.- Installing how fresaure Hydrant
for lltrt. it hitt Golf Jourse, J. j. lark 4,;.
On motion of -ormiaaioner Imrr, sconded by or.r.l.ijlor.er
2\-y ny, *■] p foJ lowin.- re3oiution was adople'::
.ejoiMio:. ..0. rr'
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ecreatio." lark Lepartmerj". .
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ieriod endlnr! /i-30-5 i
(a J .'C li-^.uJ - h^*:A.- JAVI^IO..' - .o::trnct //2n^
To a.Tipire heutl... .st i- ! .i-u::.,; ^o. - Jat ia-,1,
ie) r:g>^I-, ^Ctf-.>jii'U - vQu tract //j^
in ivajph Mirra^ - jor.cerLs - Apr' '.
iO wol lector oT I .t«^r- • • ,>
• or. or ^o!-uni3a io'.er i,ippe", aecoiideH by
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f.. t .
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(.,; j-^tt,;an>eriLal APLrgpriaUona
(a) jiii^u.eeriiiii and Liapection ^ervic^a
in moLlori of .ommlsj loner ^hea, aecor.deri by omwisslonar
L'lpP^U ^he following resolution was ariopt.e.h
neaolutior. ;.o. V^
• • I mi«
■ m
■isrinri
-iirvlslon priatlo'i:
tuCiOi^ViiilJ, that for Uio t,«s; interests and proper oper«»
of the Ktcreatlon and lark LepartraBni'a i^i^'Z .ttcreatiM
lionri i"Vin( Proi-^ram, thia -o'n-nlsaion does Ker«by approv-
foliowinr lten.3 in ttla, ti,e ^even'.eei, Li, iior..' f\ -;■' At i r
-". !rio'i3
i.a.'i.) IT ->}«': if icHt lotiS - i'
L'ispoction . Juporv i n Ion
', 9 ir' .-^•■,-
I -^1 , t,:.ut t; 1 J *,omi,
hereby re'juest lue Inyor, the boar'' of ji:pervl3or.'5 . unri
• <. ■ - .-• M ■;{! •• , - '..;■•■•,
and
... ^'. . , ... .'.!■■ f> Jeneril : a:,;- -fr •. . ^o ■_
ryL,!!;-^, <i:«j ,e:« J, »iU'...ori;detj to perforr jucn h^^Ij m3 'ire
necessary and convonienl to ^'ive effect to tnis resolut lot .
.a,j9j. 4eniL...:aLiQveej - K'x, fio^d ^'ootLa. .tidej :m. ^knci.rQu-^
C'l motior, of oimlaaloner i^ippel, ^e ;n'.He^ by .omml##lon«r
^hea, tf e follrwi'- re3n'.t_inn wa3 adopteri;
•^ggfiUO't ■'?■■
■ ^ • ,. . ■ ■.■... ' 703 h«r*H- requ^ ' *;
i; : . • >' .-..perv:
/« a request for h '*e:.t,a. mi
.. - of t " . •* . f ri- . ;-. •- ..ecreati.
penaat: ..• . ♦ ■ /■ to tne cre'^it of «
\,.e inr-iTj ar.:©. - .Samry, *» for ,• -
aation of t©r:.pnr;»ry -• . ' •
anc
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afboF !^?Qrinr Licenae.
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(cont'd)
development of a neighborhood i^h^ygrouriri on department
owr.ed property in Slock lOuP in the i-aurel .ielrhta Listrlot.
Hana for creating a playground on a portion of th« large
U-acre tract at >i]ifornia street ani irenidlo Avenue
win have to be abandoned because the achoo' department
If dlapoainr of t»ie property and H is scheduled for
conuwrcial development.
Mr. Teller atated that he was In arre#"<ent wit- ' f>
realdenta of the dlsv;! !-. o- j ,,-
vi'l r»et the needs ol' ti.e youru;er ii.i^ijren to a iarr-e
decree, and itoaai iiofreatloi Center, on Arniello ikiulevnrl,
l3 within walklnr distance of tr,e older yo'itt.. develop-
ment of Jlock lo. lO'jJ? is a part of the scnedu led play-
ground Improvernenta (contemplated under the recreation
Bond i-Vind.
' ', notion of .oinmljs loner DLppel, aecorded hy -omnlaalon-
er biickley, the followlrir resolution w«3 adopted:
^eaQ.utiua :;o. JP i
.iiJC.VrX/, that tnLs .oinr.lsalon, on renormendatlon of t:,e
jeneral , 'onager, and in a'^'^ortlanf© wltt ',ne intent ar\<\
ptirposes of tr.e r^^reatlon Hofid r\;nd, hereby authorizes
the Jeneral Manager to proceea with plana and obtair,
eatlrtiate:; of ''ostn for the development of a nelrf;t)orhnod
piaygrou:. •■ , .; •-■ '^ -i { roper t. k • r^
lAure': •■ . ' '. ' .
[2) .^llwav iro;ert.v - :^:jQr.i; Ave:.ue j.:,^ cVilo:. --Ire^t
-^•".•niss loner , ajke: ". ' ''•^
to acqulaltion of the ttbannoue ; carbuTt loc.i
fXilton Jtren*. t.'' '';.;'• L- A/n' f^ '^n ^ pcjsl: • , ..
develop-wnt.
i '**».i inert gutter jlre-ted tne ieneral lAnarer to l-.vea-
tl^ate tne pr< pert^ ann jib-it i report «n^ re^or— je-'in-
tlen at tf.e ■ "X*. re,-!;lar reetl-,-.
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• ( < t «
(JJ i^b:i-atlo" of /rochure
'■nnilajLi. ■••- i arr int;
:' arj attract I v*? llluat
•erlblai- • .
ac .• • .' .iecr»>
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U^p«rtaent, woui;
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report'
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m (cont'd)
rbtalnlnc the loan of decoralivo palrj ar.d planU to
•wautlfy tn© atage at Art .om/niaalon Concerts achedxilej
at the vlvl. Auditorium during the corfdnij rmasi;*^
ae030C,
Th# General ..ananer stated tr.at arrarfenents wouJd be
Mid* and details referre-i in iuq >ark -"uperintendent,
Mr. J^jl lua Glrod.
»««••« ««••
. ; ■■? ro beir.jj no further b\<3ine3 3 tf
r,< , 1 resident, wal%e:- ;e "-'ire-
at J:^-.' i .' .
iie.
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e lek'A:.-- ad.>
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i«n Prancisco, ^allfornU
May 21, 1951
25«
UlU'dl^ i
The Twentieth lieETiUr I'eetinr of the Hecreatlon an^i l^ark "o»-
r.i33ior. W88 called to orr'er on Thursday, 'v ?4 , '^"^^ ' ^t
3:00 P.H. , Vlce-rreslder.t farr preaidinr.
The following Gomnrlss loners were present:
''r. r're-i ! . ':-:-r, Vlce-preBident
fjr. Peter Uern':'.
Vr. Mnhael J. huckley
lr3. Henry J, Llpp«!
" ; ■er*» .". Jhea
jp*'
-ev.
,o '^crrP'^ * I or'' or ■■• '_ .c.^- *
•-'*"re approv-
»«4 <>«««ts«||
-enH.
. :0j3 lonal r« , wtow Ink**, r<» j> f^
flt^r^e?*i«int , with a ?-y«?Br nptio-
to o
lera'
• "-♦ior of Q-'"! .;s »oi.«r 'p.-:*, seconded tjy -oxailsaioner
Lipp*n , t.'.e following resoiutior was aoopted:
Haaolution .'iQ. i&l
.u-jt-i-VcX, tr.&t it.is ' orutiiaslon, on ref'cnrneiidatLon of U.b Gen-
eral iBna,^or, ooej erety Gpprovre t,:.e rft.-.ewai of tr.e exlat-
iri^ ajiTeecfcnL wit:, taivin /. Tliaen Tor L.'.e operation o!' a
boatirife* 'On':es3ior. at jtow i^ake Tor a <-_►>.- perioc ,oni-«r-
cir.f June xj, *95 . , wit:. un optio.'i to renew, air doea r.eroby
autaoriie ti^e General i-ienttber ana t •- jM('-'»'*'irv t/^ r«.-o-, inie
jftlri «Rr««iMnt following approva^ ; ■ " . At-
torney.
Tm jenerai .Jins,'er rejo-te'i '.nd re' ■ ••
• "■ o"»' ""''er to oj,«rate a refr— .
-at op«p«tl««». atatlng t
of tr.« Qmjmr
■ ^-^ J^.tion ..Q- J ^
• . •, \' ' • i -j^ur. ao«3 r.ereby ►'rar.t j.-er-o. jj^ui
w.^v.n V. TUden, Jtow Lake concessionaire, ', - jera*p i
\co -i^: I ^tu'," ir. v.e .>oat Hou3*» ^- ■
or«i M%r comsnclag w'.'.'^ '. ' • atioi.
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239
I)) iPron Wil llaT. G. l-firnt.nni, Architect, requeatinj; the Oomnisslon*
flna' approval of tne nrawin^'3 for the Meat junaet .omsimity
flna' approva
Canttr.
a or
[v-.x'.t'a
y.:.stt
On motion o: ^orr*,!* as loner Dlppel, seconHec bj ^--orTrJasloner
Buckley, tne followinr resoautlon waa Rdopted;
.iftanl'Jtlor: :^Q. V-^c
-XJCiViiL, that Uila CorwiBaiois, having reviewed to ita 3atl3«
faction tl.« final preiii.iinar> lirawlnt's of tne -/eat iunaet
oinniinit/ Oenter hh prepared by Wi:,iai.; G. Merchant, Arcni-
tct, anc. i.aving reroived from tKe Boara of Wucation Its
veaoiution No. U^~^»i7 a^Teelnf? to sharo conatniction and
maintenance coata of tne central pathway, retuL-.ii% wai i^a
anc eaaer)er.t3 reiutLi.^; to the -enter, doeii hereu^ aci^opt
and approve aaid fiuai preliminary drawinga.
« • •
^4) fron Dod^;e ftiedy, -.ity Architect, submit ting lor approval a
revised bouncary line plan of Ine West ounset vonamanity Center
aa prepared by Wurster, Bemarii and hrrLTona, Architects, as
well as a report of the deciaions reacheu at a conference of
participating department roproaentatlved, reH ir. nla offif*e
.ay ]'>, j9^x.
on Tuesday
immlsaioner
of -lOUI-
--.'er,
ir»: ~j «(ir3ter,
Cn lotion of uoamiisa loner Buckley, aecondei-: ,
^ippei, the following resoiution was adopted:
eaoi-jtion '.o. 387
^iERSAJ, tne City Architect and the oupervislnF Archite-ta
. ive prepared an arreement for the approva. of 'epart.uenta
ooop^eratlnf in the pinnnin,;' tn-. dev'3i:::pnent or tne Ai>ot
^'..nset -n-nrnunity -enter; said a(:reer^nt estabilAhiiKr t,:,e
^»^c ai loc'iari'-.n Vcir representative iepartmerta and eatii .
I'v a disposition cf isro costs; n'^-;.
(•] 1
wK2it£Ai, thla ftpreerient establishes t. " e-
i%rk r-epartner.t area to be Au7,?2u aq.ft. o
of te T'.et areas ano estat'iishea «!•" ndcitiana]
to be assune:' b;.- t-.e ;.ecrpatior. '■■■
I'lr purposes.
7,r.'-. sq.ft.
ai-k Departcjent for pwk-
THEiEFDi-:-, iii r: rL-.^Ora* tit'it tr.js rnjiissloi on recc-r«:.da-
tlon of the ieneral l/inafer ari •..*-.•. . •■ • , ■ ^^
Merchant, coen rereliy approve a bounf^ary lin-B pl-ai. ci
«'e3t iunset .oaT.inity '.enter a,^ prepare i by W-jrater, lier-
narci nnn ZTTons. trie coorcinatirs; ar-rite-tj, and accepts
the net property ares as deslrnateu and a. . ir tne
."ecreatlon ana FarK Lepartr«nt u.iuer Shl- iiAr.
ro- oher-Tftn 1. Ducke : , Ilrector o!
i'^rks, ,j a-.M :-
rerrlsaiori to exten-. railway trank a' A/ l- j'^rif nni
* .er»cn for exni^itlcn. fcr a ?i>-oay neriort, tn** --.iaie
•nr Ine , " J. W . icuke r . " ( Inforttail o .
.ft?e
^pprovRl '1 re .c
vl:inrs a';trori2,
i-vear period b*.-
lorda- , . . octor of r
* : -- Ko t»e forw«irde .
sti!v lease of -rystai / kunr- ' <-
present lease.
i-il
.Milftf rwioiutlofl *««
NMPHi^M
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2tjO
';:3 (cont'd)
Keaoiution Uo. i88
RESOLVED, that on recommendation of the lirector of Property,
this Conuttisaion does hereby approve execution of a 3ut^ lease
with Mr. Charles Java and Dr. iienry Domeniconi for the use
cf 'Jrystai Palace iait Water 3ath3, 775 Lombard Street, ian
fVancisco, for the period of one (l) year, coramenclnF July 15,
i95i or the aame terms nnd conditions as the existinp; lease.
.K
( ;) i^'om lira. I-'iary Curry Tresluuer, subnlttlnp for approval an
arreenent coverlnr the Saddle Horse Services to be provided
at 8!iip Mather uurinr the 1951 reason, unaer the atrection
of Kr. Joe Barnes.
On motion of Connnissioner Dlppel, seconded by "oiunissioner
Shea, the following resolution was aaopted:
Resolution No. J^V
M of K*Te«- HtSOi-VED, that this ommission does hereoy approve tne apree<
. •- lose-nite ment witn the Yosemite Pirk 'i ^urry Company for the opera-
. urry o.for tion of a Sadule Horse Service it ^amp Mntner nurlnr the
• -. of JMdie i951 Season, on the san» terms ana conditions 83 in previous
>r7ice at years, with the exception that the guiae rate shall be In-
t-,^.. _ creasea to tlU.5u per uay, in «!''cordan'*e witn scheanies in
^^30-, effect and prepired by the National Psrk Servl^'e.
• «««»•«««•
I. »r.? =
♦^♦_
on
-03S-W»V
') ?Vom Ma.lor "harles Kendrick, Preslaent, Scnlai'e lock 'o. ,
offering nis observations and protests Hpainst the r^e^vy
traffic on the 19th Avenue -ross-wBy, throM-r. "ojuen Iflte
Park.
While -omnlaslon members conr:rrej In .^r. Kenirtck'n views,
the secretary was instructeu to rep.y »,rat Ir.e .'♦■.• Avenue
cross-woy is" a part of tne Stite 'iirnway ^ystw.i. anc outside
Pirk -control. (Information copies of the letter receiveu to
be forwaroeu to tr.e State :;ivi3ion of Highways ar/: to tj-.e
Lepartment of Ilib;!-? ..'orks.)
• • « • • •
• •
.w'jA^ c>>,
Fts. Moses ^3ky ana Mrs. Herrrina Van Se.u«rn, repreaentln*-
the ^an .-Vancls'co i.ea^e of Women Vo'^ra, -^re present as
auditors of the ommiss loners' uellberations.
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^«i) On wjllon of uommlssloner Lipp«l, sacon^ec' by vonj-isaiotier
aercut, ttie following resolution waa adopted:
Ke 30 lull on Wo. 3^Q
,^ic9 MESCLVED, that all Temporary «md Non-Civil dervice Appoint-
menta by the General Manager of the aecreatlon arri Pfirk Le-
partment for the period April 2o thru I'&y 24, 19^1 are
hereby ratified and approved; and, bo it
FUhTfliiK hESOLVED, that a report of said appoir.tmentb be trans-
mitted to the Controller and the Civil Service CommiBaion.
Hi^creation DivifliOD
T-biib
(2) I'Ol^t
(2) T-0/.8
T-651
T-052
T-b53
T rr
t.—^J J
T-C50
T-057
T-o<jO
T-col
1- • }
U) T-'.u4
T-ejt:5
(2) T- . .-
T-c< •
T-......:
(3) T-O70
T-'-.72
h-1 U
h5o
B210
r.5'--
3512
H50
Jv56
0-53
Jwitrjilng Inatr. Z/l/51 thru 0/ 30/^1 $300 mo.
r.G.Dir KT aa need.ii/3/51 tnru l/30/Oi I.. 7^ hr.
r.G.Dir n aa neededit/ 13/51 thru o/30/51$: .7'^ hr.
f.G.Dir H" H3 needed4/l9/51 thru o/30/^:j;.75 hr.
i.G.Dir IT aa neecedii/20/51 thru u/30/$i$ 1.7'^ hr,
i.G.Dlr 11 aa ne9dedV27/5] thru u/30/5l|l.7> hr.
i.G.Dir IT aa neededV' 1/51 thru o/30/51^:.75 hr.
Jwin,. Inatr. iT a/n V 13/51 thru o/30/51|2'^0 lao.
4/i.V5I thru 6/30/5 1$2^C ao.
1/ i;-,. : -f."i:, $190 mo.
V 9/51 thru 5/ 2/5 1# 170 mo.
U/\o/b\ Uru c/30/511250 nio.
5/' ^/5] thru •./3O/51I250 mo.
5/ 1/51 tnru u/30/51|250 no.
•}/lo/51 thru 'j/30/5 14200 no.
5/ 1/51 thru ^,/3C/51$200 mo.
S/ 11;; tj.r-i 5/15/51$ 170 mo.
l..l.l.ir n .'.J neoded5/!5/51 thru t/30/5lil 75 .'.r
l^.G.Dir PT as neeaed5/23/5 1 thru o/30/5iti.75 hr
i.G.Dir IT aa neeued5/2l;/51 tnn ■/ 30/51*.. '5 r.r
l.:.Dir IT H3 needed5/29/:. t n. V30/51#i
i.'l.-ir V\ H3 -,eedec5/30/51 thru ■ f^fjl
i.u.^lr i1 fi3 noede'^:5/J'/51 t'- '/30/5i$1.75 hr
Janitor T/ 7/5" * - V30/5ltl90 ■o.
jflrHener 5, ' ' - trru t/ 30/5 iC 200 mo.
Gardener 5/ Ji^ >J. -hru './30/5li200 mo.
Janitor 5/ 7/51 thrj ^3^'/ 5 it 190 mo.
bookkeeper
Janitor
Office Ajs't
i.G.Dir.
I.G.Lir.
1 . J . D i r .
Gflr.. V ]erk-oteno.
Jer; . ^ .'erk -Typist
. atron Jwir.IooJ
(i:xenr'. ALPointn^enia)
i cr • ^ .,;; "^ - i ianist - t. .
ohirxey Gou^h - " - 1^,
<ark Li/iaion
' , I-i2tJ3 -102 Janltresa
1-1294 «2C'^ Anima: Keeper
1-1295 0-58 Gardener
T-1290 *206 AnlMl Keeper
T-]2<^7 r*-5'i *Z3,Tr\9inBr
1-129? J 104 Janitor
T-129« 1-12 ork
A — l30C v-i. : •' T"
T- '■" - ■ ■ ^ar-ener
" - . .- . . ^rlrtd.'e .'00k
- . ■ ■ -'^ .jHr-lener
f^r
n;{o!r.ted 4/4/51
V
0.
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mo.
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mo.
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bldaer.
C'. -jrtion of -ommlsaior.or Dippei, secorded bj' ommlaa loner
ijuckley, trie fo J lowing resolution was adopted:
t^^JCiNiiOt that t. I.i omjr.l33lon does iioreby award the
contract for the installation of 'jrymnasiurn .equipment for
the .hinese :.ecreation ^:entar, to the flr.-n of o.i . i'l.JIGA-.
ikHt - 314-1 2th Jtreet, oaii i'Vancis'v* 3, the^ t^liv
t,.,^ .jole reiponsibie bidder, for L: • f |fe,2' . . ;
and , ;>e i t
.' ...riffift iiEXiVd., that *Jin Jer'.eral Mans -or qrui s. ,» ^,0 -re-
tarj are e'-powore:! to exe-a. '■
■,■ ■' i — '•:'. lo" '1"''' lirk '-^■•. .... . . .,•.
c: 'ij^prov
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■capooalble
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A . 4.;^rtC\ ,.^ ..v - j.y.^i.rt 'ft
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lb) ■ff,",alf^arat;Qn of Avar^ of -or.tractg (coot'd)
The rirrr. of J. Henry i.arria. 2^1,7 - 9th -.treet, Berkeiev,
Jalifornia, was the lowest reaponsible bidder.
On motion of Jorrunlssioner Buckley, aecor.derf irj -ommlssio.i-
er lippel, the followin,' reaolutlon was adopter!:
;-^3QlutiQn :.Q. vn
..^»»^ i-» v.i-- , ti.flt, tr. 13 -orirr.isr. ior. Hoes .'.erec »iW.u:"
■;i'.*-ract for le.iiporary I-.prove:r.enL3 - -ureka ','■,
diamond, 19th and .olllnijwoori Streets, ~>i:. rVi-
J. henry Harris - 2o57-9th oLreet., Derke.ey, .-
'.e 'aI'-;' the lowest reaponall.e ui'^-ier *.!. prefer
amo' M nf v25,045. J'-i; and, -.e it
■ite.
. to
■ '^,
.e
..-po-
of
' i ;e 'lOtice
;' -.np official
i:\,..ii^..\ .u-,wA^i»^, ti.nt the General ."ana^'f
tar;' are er.powere'l to execute the ror.'rn
the ivecreatLon arri lark -cnniissi .
Fj'HTHLa . **-. w.^ . » .^<... , u..hI t:.e uecrelar,' a:':.
of approvai i- the offl-^in] Hf'vert isl:
newspaper o: ■ ■' . • ; ..
road t. lowing proposal received m.j - .
GiiOHOfi PAOLifcH, 2922 - 2>t;, hvo, , .... ... ;_ .
•ilterna'ej;
Th<"' ' George rauJaen was t:.e jc.e respor.^i . -
der ■,.... ..jr.
^n r?x)tlon of ^o.-nmisaioner Ju-^V «-, . aeconr .onmls.- '
er LLppel, the following; rejo^ution was accpier::
^esoiulicn -o. J9^
.^.>^*.Vij4, , that thid -.urrvnisj so;. joej 'le-'''.
contract for It«ionatlori of Iwo (^) io*>
Kardin,' rark loJf curse, to jeorire in: »£•• . . -iiZ -
25t.'. Avenue, Jan fVanr-ia'C 21, ^R r,»?i.' *.".«■
t1>\=, : -!3Qr tr.ereror. '••»-.■• f ,' . - ., ^^
" ■ . '1 Altern<5te - . , . • •.•:•■■
ea inet of fence hr.nur.tiv.,' *o 4.. . , . • • ' >.
iwan of ^7.^'?^.Q' • und, b« it
ition nnd tark J3i«^":
t
!
• r-'
1.... <-— , that trie .je'-re
of approvi. ..4 tif« offlcifti auve. :.--... - - ^
n«w3paper of tim Itv and ounty of aan ft-aRcls
•r Jh«*, to* foi.owlnt raaojutlon waa m4opt»i:
ler Le and la r," •- ■ . ■ ,• " •
IP
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(c) lT0gre33 layraents (cont'd)
^■r.K^^Iy.i i;IVIJIC;i irA'i:£.NTJ
(1) .^f-HHOND h/G » Contract ffU^ - :or.t.ro] ler'a ^ ^P/
To J. Henry Harris - Uth & Wnnl ?ayt. • 5,ii29.57
(2) .^S^T KhTAL ^ .ontract ;^57 - Controller 'a ^oS
To .Vr...'.oli.to3.'. .y Jon - 7ti. 5t P'in. havL.
(j) fi'.i-A.-J'o IVG - Jontracl if2^} - .ontroIlHr';
To Artr.ur w. Bau.Tj - .iitr, u Kin. Pa;K.
controller's .^IIZ.
To .nrri.^o i Gqutier - l-^tr. lnyn»nt -
Period ending /,-^U-Si
(5) 2.X:aLJI0K - Jontrart .»>0 - Cent roller '3 aKj2
To J.Henry iiarris - ?'inai lavment
('.) AIT03 - :ontrart #5g - '-'ontroHor'a ^H
To Eivin C. Jtendeli - Finai Paymer.t -
; ^. J 35. 12
t ii, 71^.^8
lAiU-. :ni>^ICN' PAY.4.'.T^
(7) I:.-.':A..^-aTIL.; AG.-J.'ULTL'Ijil D.'iAi:.' TI.^'. - A^>L ^^■:X:-E'^or.lr.ff2U.
ro Fern^son Bros - Final Payment -
523^. 5u
(-j IN^TALUTION DiJVlNAGi-: Pl^g - .^HAfU- I kii r ..t (U.'^Z - C^W >595
To ffi'-iric hj.-njrLr.r -o. - :3t ^ r'lr.ir'. : ,'r^}. ..
i^rlod ending 5-i-5i
(v/ i:.JTA..^TICN AT NOftT;: Ml_ X lALlr..: I. " i li-Si^IJCi TC
ibi^
lA-vJ ^ i.lG.: f :...j><J..'J f Ji J-
J— - ^-^^ //;
To Pacific lun^dnj -0. -
Period ending 'j-'i-'jl
A'-.yl.
- L
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M' ' - •■'21''
2^'l
lo C'/'rara .k Stewart - 13 1 lay men t - , i..\. .
Period ending 5-^ ''-51
n; .r:^':.;::.;:;:,::: jtatic: - in i: ■■■: i"n ^c,r' xj.U/: -.. ..iit..i-.-:
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To Ai-Lone ieter^^ri ic wo.-.s - ..:. '
Period ending 5-2>.-t)i
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c»ieri6Ar cays. t).rji ;-7-i;^, for --; -^t...-
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^^^^^"^ for ^rvicfl or «crk (WBt'd)
(fc> To tver^rwi Lodge - for homrn mnls for oprln^ v9m iiw-
ployeas at -a.T^ >-ather at U>« r«t« of li.^T^i p«r .Uy Mr
persor- during .May ajid June. ^Q^l. addltlc^imi, . . . I',-,, .j
(5) Ic J..-'.- ity and -o.inployeea' ;-.elir*»n«»nt vivatem - dor\,-
?f«n*8 Cor!5>erj3atlon CiaablUtv I'^rieflla and rwUloal I'liar^-
es for '- rtontha ending j-^f- . «'. -laonal • l!,!jiXi.Oi
((.} Ic o.F. ity and -p.'^-tt loyeea' .-.etlremera Jjjt«:i - ,<ork-
.•ner.'s ^Compensation ••le'll-al -l.nr^es U. ^^H,^;*^ li«l ) «•.,<
Adiainistratlon .'oats prorata - for '■' rnonth,? <«-'.ii' •
0-30-51 - additional - 4.., ,,,
(7) To ;jeal Ilatate L^partm.ent for Independent nppraiaa 1 i\<v
Lirector of Property of Jan rVanelsco Houalin: Authorl^
Property (Glen fark Lay arip) k':ow> ns '.oi -, '■ Aaae.ia-
cr'3 Block 2<)C«A - |M,n ,«,
(■?} To Hyde f'orbea, Knf ineor-Geolorlat . tc "«ke eompn") Inr!
teats ami auppiy tochnioaJ lnformotl«in foi- ^r^dlnf apn^l-
flcatiors at n'esl J'jnset cmnainity .'enter - ^'»*^) 00
(*•} T" I-wnr IX oTjpQny, 629 ?N;]ton Jtroei - 'o fiirn:
inatall netai toilet partit "ro.,; m ■ ■.i^rcri iofl, .* - ...
« « < i
ft k k i. *
— t.ra-fu:.d Transfera
On motion of -omr.iaslonor bfircut, aeconded by om/alsfi !i.t,Mf
Du-ikley, the followinj; reaolutlori waa adoptfri:
vejclLtion ;g. jOQ
.j.JCi-Vil/, that for tr.Q beat interoa'.. ' i ; •
ti.e i'.ecreatlon arad i-ark Lepartmer,' . . •■ • ■ •
•.eretxj requested to approve n •• . ••■-.
rlxe" -har£«a
lark Jenerai Li?.
^Or
Either
^ervl^'es
ALi..roc.riation
0x2.^0 J. IJ
Accident ,onp«r««atlori
nesreation Livialon
-cntra-tifi
a-Tf • "r
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i^g, ;r.t.r»-y-und Transfers ( ont'd)
FHOM
4tBfgyrLatiQD
012.815.13
Insuran-:'* frmminrs
PeTwatlon llvlalon
033.340. iJ
Dry floods <* Woarlnc Ap-
par©l-n« creation t-lv,
0l2.8^r. 13
Rentals - .tepairs
-r;'3ta] I I'lnre
U12.-?«0.J3
?'^n*.ai3 - iiep^nirs
Crystaj i ]nnr;e
0l2.2U.0l
hiaintenRiT'e x .'•epnir
jtruotures -Sen. Division
TC
APErorrUtinn
012.JO0.U
Taterlals k iuppUea
;tecreatlon CIvlalor.
0J2.300.i3
fAterials & Jupplloa
rterreation El'/inlon
012.203. ! 3
A 1 1 owa n ^e . 7. "ifi ' py ees '
;ars - Kecrestion DU.
0.2. 200 . , t
'ontrarfia I . orvicea
necreatlon LLvision
C:2.j>: .
i'lateri-i.j < ^upjiler.
lark "Genera Luvljio:.
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t ^/2.31
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.'•enonstruction y repi.flr'e- f-Viterials -t ^uppjle.i
men*.i-Kark General I'lv. lark Lenera. l'lvi.;io-
ij 12. 21/, .02
J'Aintenanne ^ Hep«ir -
StPU'^tiires - J.r'.Zoo
012. .....:..
( eplarlnr
012 . jvv .0 1
Materials 4 supplies
J. F.Zoo
- ,; - iarfiener on leave 0/ ' -
(r
(heplarinr 1 9512 Gen i.lerk -Typist -
r h^ve 'j/22 - 0/30/51,
.-.epjaclnr ! ''21^' fffl'^e Asslatini 1
en leevQ 5/ j - o/jO/5i |C ./^j;
i * 1 « C * i, t « *
euuc.;t for ^'.rL^e...t.r.la- nt_prcLriulioi.
C». "Kitlon ol" -omaisulonor rippOi, a'^'^cnHe-i rr/ o-rl-a 'on»»r
;*„j,'av. t,^e fojlowi-^' »-»":'« 't Ion wm nfiopt9<;:
:rertU i •• ■■ .
t i
froa th« atixplu-. . npproprlat
'. • ■•' ..epalrs^ to tf.e re::*
'» -"t '•■ , -^rio/ees' ar;,/ t*. ■
•j;reatIo' I Iviaior.
rmma •.«
Unr
ftaala &
n« p^rfertta'
ifborr Iroperty
r.e jen»»ra
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( or I'd;
(2) "rxi in savior Qf lau: v, -y^u^y v.-rm,- :«iM^»rn ^ .....,^^,^^
Th« General fanapjer rwported ti.at, PauJ j. iiverie^ .o. h«n
rtmoved tne coln-opo rated toleacope InaUlIod at ^utro '
Heights benauae the Jocatlor, waa both unaulUble and unprof-
itable, lie re^ommenriec] tno moclfication of tie a.T'?"nRr ' •
permit n. aubatituto inatal latlor; at Arjuatif HrV.
Lu nctior. of uo.mlas loner dercut, seconded tr/ oMlsaloner
.ippe.. t;,e fonowl'i,- rejo'iitlr-; yn.^ adopted*;
..evolution ..n, ^r,j
k..w,ClVSD. tiiat :..i. ' ;,, ;.;lnn. nri recomnendat Lc:, (f t,'io aan-
erai .a-nr-^r. 'k-o;; '.«ro', i ze modification of Ue agrif«-
■ witi. Inu; ^. .,7erley .0.. ward street. rv<,rlnr
,. —.pern ted telescope:; on Ihvk proporty: said modif i.^atlon
deletlnp fror- t(.e at:ree:ner;t the wuirrj /.ei, nt.s :'^ i'.\-^-., •.-'
Ajueti : jT'iri-- 'O'-Htion wit- ■ . •, _
rMnt eaui. to be ir.atft • ••.•.•'■::■.• ;• , •'
» « • * »
)) Kgsar Vending ArreemR; t
ihe ijener'1 . : • • •~<jpiortt^
'■' -n jue.i '.bt. ts.u :ut,tinuari ti
jtn-'lun. find riad of fere
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tr.e cmmlajii
.id be It
-•erNit
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u; .«tter fro.T. Harlan b. Watkina, -hief. .sea: .-jtale wlviuio ,.
^orps of engineers, (J.^.Arr^-, Jan Franclaco Lislrlct, i-^
litlf Jtontgoniery jtreoL (i.C.Box No, 3050, .tlncon Aaatx, o... ;9)
W&3 prastnta'i to the ^onBrlaaior.. The letter related u,nl
the Joiwnandlng uerierai, of the Jlxth An,^- uh'' re-;iue3tod a
Mght-of-fi.ntr7 to enable theArin^' to er.ter two (2) pmrk areas
for * 90-H*y perior' ^ommenclnt: June Jurje 10, 1951; and,
further, tnat if the areaa proved 3uit"h> for krn^ pui^oaa*
a 5-year leaae would be desired.
Zr, motion of ^omniss loner Llppel, jeconded by onu-aiaaioner
Ber^'i^. tiie followir.e resolution waa 'tdopted:
,^ .;^4.. thHt, •, . 'o!RyRls3ion. upon requesi v.' ' -• „•, -
..'nerai ■. ■ • -j-.x'.- r^r\ , • -'v; mv";^ luthorl
'jen*!ru,\ iiana^er to Isoue a .a^ht-of-ci.try uo j' />
to enter upon two park areas for i 9'"-da;' perlo : , • . *^;..-.,.j
Jime 10, 19r'* 'n aocornance with tr.e terma of the Arr;-'9 let-
ter ." requeat.
* I. 4l « C
.,;.<>.:■., :a of Ledlcatlor.a - olx (-) .'.ew 1 :a-,.:;-Qurid4
; fl joneral ' ana|=-;er reported that the .^ . »
V. Lentative acne ■ or pluj .
'i .,«■ t. ■ t;rrf'.nl\ Aind ^■xparl3io^, iro^ram:
/ ■
rt<'3L fortal
. : i .
Apt03
2: [, t J
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ki j^j i . ;
Joseph ^ee
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Srm 7t*Q-icisco, CaUfomla
^n« 5, 1951
■^s.H^.LOL
A Special Meeting of the Hecrentlon and Park Conalaslon was
called to order on Tuesday, June 5, 1951 at 11:00 A.M. in
the office of Vice-President Parr, No.l Druan Street, Room
800, for the purpose of considering an award of contract,
financial natters, and special cooounications.
The following Commissioners were present:
Pred D. Parr, Vice-President
Mr. Peter Bercut
Mr. Michael J. Buckley
Mrs. Sigmund Stem
(1) Award of Contract - ADDmONAL PAINTING, KEZAR STADIUM SEAT-
ING
The Secretary read the following proposals, received June 1,
1951:
Low Bidder: D.ZELDJ3KY & 3CNS $2,696.00
165 Grove St. , San Francisco 2
Other Bidders : A.QUANDT & SONS, UK. - $2,910.00
RO BT. G.MEYER, CO NT 'K - $7,362.00
The firm of D.Zelir.sky & Sons, I65 Grove Street, San Fran-
cisco 2, were the lowest responsible bidder.
On motion of Commissioner Bercut, snconded by Commissioner
Buckley, the following resolution vua adopted:
Resolution No. LOL
Mdn
loiiTi of Contract- RESOLVED, that this Coimnission does horoby award the con-
Ad:itior.al P»ilnting- tract for Additional Painting, Kozar St'idiur-i Seating, to
i\:«r itadiuE Sent- D.ZELINSKY & XNS, I65 Grove Street, San Francisco 2, they
^x.inr the lowest rosponoible bidder in the sum of $2696.00*
and, be it
PJRTH2R fiESOLVED, t'.at the General Manager and the Secre-
tary are empowered to exucuto this contract on behalf of
the Recroation and Park Conmisaion; and, be it
FURTHER RES0LV:a3, that the Socrotarj' shall file notice of
i.pproval in the official advertising of ttie official news-
paper of the City and County of San Francisco.
(2) Request for Supplenentn] Approrrlr.tion-P!':EL.''iN' BZACH RE -
PEAT ION AREA ___- —
The Secretary presented a letter from Sherman P. t-u^^kr 1 ,
Director, Department of Public Work;;, asklr^g that th-. n-
mission request a Supplunentil Appropriation to cover tr.c
final utility installations at ft-.elan Beach. A report of
recomnondation of the Sup^.rvlsln^- Engineer. Mr ■■'i''7'»"-
ci3ii:ig for an appropriation of ♦39,000 00 -ircon^anlcd U»
letter.
On motion of Conmisc loner Stern, soccn-jni by Jonrassionor
'lercut, the following r*.-3olution wis ".dopted:
<fitat f^r Juprlf.-
Peso jut ion N"-. l'^^
cnnendTtlon -»f
■t^: nctr-^r ''- KEoOIVED, U^t this Connis..i' n. ,n r-cnmenci.i'.n -
.^ .^^- ;;..:, y^. ^n.nUn P. Duck.] ^:.d tr.. ..ner.I r^nnr^r. ^^^ ^^^
• ■'' U t*t^ t- ^^st interests '.::. prope. operation of a. K^cre.tlon
:,^s;^l/^-.r;i P.rk Department, -^.ea hereV requ.st ti.. Mayor, tr,.
'f. <
I:
1.. ■*.:
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_jL !t_. ^': ii:vcs-._^_
'%r
♦ ■•v '
Board of Supervisors, «nd the Control lor to ppp-ove a re-
quest for a 3uppler.enUl Appropriation in the aaount of
C 39,000.00 (19A7 Kocrention Bv.nd Hind) to cover the Finnl
Utility Installations nt itjelan Boach
ri-^est for 3up-
pr>/-ion-1947
.v.*. Bend Rind-
Ir.r'is Required
. r .^*l"Ui BcjQch
(3) Hequeat for Supplemental Approprintion . PHEUN BEACH arka
The General Manager stated that Ralph 0. Wadsworth City
Engineer, estimated that additional work in connection with
the Wall Construction Contract, Phelan Beach, would amount
to approximatoly 135.000. 00. This extra work consists of
many items. Some of those are: additional fence i a sli^'ht
change in the location of the sea wall; a wooden stoirway
to the west of the beach area; an extension of the roadway
to the beach and change in roadway width; also deeper foun-
dations for the sea wall; additional drainage work, and ex-
penses in connection with the rock slide that occurred ad-
jacent to the east end of the sea wall. The latter throe
extras are due to conditions disclosed as the work pr'-*
greased and could not be foreseen.
On motion of Connissioncr Stern, seconded by Comaiss loner
Bercut, the following resolution wis adopted:
Resolution N-^. ZOb
RESOLViD, ti\at this Connission, on recoranendation of the
City Engineer and the- General Manager, does hereby request
the Jiayor, the Board of Supervisors, and the Controller to
approve a request for a Supplomertal Appropriation in tho
anount of C35,000.00 (Proceeds from Sale of 19^7 ilocrcr;tion
Bonds) to impropriation No. 180.550.23 (Construction - Phelan
Beach) to provide for "Extras" in oxtess of ICT - Contract
awarded to Chns. L. Harney , Inc. (Contract if7:g - F-^r Improve-
ment of Phelan Beach hecrention nrea, oiiountin^j to CU2,771).
ii) Request for 3upploi.ientaT Appropriation - IrfFJT SUNSET XI-V
MUNin CEOTER
-'-'':-4.?
The Ck3neral Manager subrittod rGCorraaendations and estinatffs
of cost for the financinij of construction contocplited fcr
the West Sunset ''onnunity Center. This project, undertaken
in conjunction with and in cooperatif^n with the School Le-
partncnt and other city agencl-'S, invulves .jorx- 1750,000.00.
Mr. Tel lor explained th-it this ostir^tc wns )v«;r and abovf:
tho a^iount of money orifjinnJly oar-marked in tho Bond Fund
proposal, but that it was net disproportionate with th-;
Increases in construction and natorial costs slnco 29^7.
Ho reconnendod tho Comr.lssion'c appr val of a ikipplcrn^ntnl
Appropriation to cover the total estinated costs.
On rocomnendation of William Ci. Mercli^'.nt, Arc.Mtoct, and
the General Manager, and on rv-->ti"n -^f .orrisai >r -r Jtorn,
seconded by Comnlsjlr)f..,r 3orc'.,t, the foUnwlnr; r,-.. lution
WIS adopted:
Resolution No. LC7
J-i'^ ->. jupplo-
• ^ropri'it'n
'-*''-. B'-rH r\inc!
th-.! t. :.: .r;nio.:iir., :" r t:... ■■ ' i^tc^o3^3 inl
proper opera! ior. of the necreatirn ani t.rK >jpartn<,nt ''f
r.'jreby request t],o '/iiynr , the ?-.'trd -f Cupirvis r-, an •
•:. troll " to approve a request fi^r a Jupplonfcr.t'il Apprpri.
nticn In i;.o anou: t or :750,OCC.OO (19^7 Hocr^ritlon &r>n'l
f\ind) to cover costs vf plar.riinr,cL.n3tructior. engincorlng.
ni\i other cojts nec^s'sar^- f jt tf^ building of Uit Wost S-^ri-
Sfct Connunity Cf;:jt<-'r.
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On motion of Coanlssloner ftickley, aoconded by Conrlaaioner
Dorcut, tho following rtsi iutic", was ndoptoi:
Resolution No. LO<i
.iKSOLVED, that this Coninisjion, on rocormenlntlon of tho
Goner.il Manager, approves the following extensions of tine:
(a) EXCEL3I0R FLAYGROa>iD - Contract StO . r.ontr.l lr.r',^,f)p
To J. Henry Harris, an oxtonsion of 18 calendar days,
through June 5, 1951.
(b) APTO^ FLAYGROIFND - Contract A'SQ . Controller »« ^1
To Elvin C. Stendell, in extension of 22 calendar days,
through June 5, 1951.
(c) JUNIOR MUSEUM . Contract ^3<i ^ ControUor'a ^2m
To Wm.Horstraeyer Jo., an extension of A5 calendar days,
through July 30, 1951.
(2) Progress PiVTX-nt3
On rotion of Connissionor Buckley, socond<id by Connissioner
Stern, the following resolution was mioptyd:
Resolution No. Z.Q9
RESOLVED, that for tho ber>t interests and proper operi pf
the Recreation and Park Department, the Ciontroller bu '^yA
is hereby requested to approve tho following progress pay-
nents:
HECREATION dOlSJ ¥VW
To }i.L. Peterson Construction C-. - nth Payt.M,?11.58
Period ending 5-31-51.
(b) OCEAJ) VIEW SUNSET, ST.R\RY'3 i fOTRERO P/G IHFROVS-
i^ms - Contract 0^L - Centre Her' s f^2<)5
To J. Henry Harris - 1st Pay neat
Period endinr 5-31-51
113, 394.4^7
|£-:n. Jr.Hiaeur
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(c) CORONA HIS. JR. MUSEUM. £QUm.E?fr-.\:ntr. ^/.O-' ^ntrol's#5e
To Wr.Horstneyer C •. - 3d Pa:>'nont - 1 5,03^.83
Period ending 5-31-51
(d) GHL.^SE CErfTER » Contract fJL^i - Jontroller's V21
T? h, L.Petersen Conjtr.Co. - F't,:. Fayt. - 4.^*0,5^7.20
Period ending 5-31-51
(e) COhC.'Jn HEIGHTS JR.h;JSEU>'. - Cpntr-ict .^ j9 » ..r.tr I'j 201
To Wr.Horstneyer Co. - l6th Payt. - c7,957.53
Period ending 5-31-51
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Period ondiM,- 5-31-51
ir) :o:i3T.'t'jcTiON of shoi'ZLIne (XPi:;:; ;.? i
L.VGOC.'.' - CJW :fyj3
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To Fergucijn Bro:;. - liit *^ '.-irr.l t lyt. -
Period endinc 5-23-51
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(h) .%'Si: vON.waTo - GT^-'--: ^.-'"^ fv^A - ^ontr^':t .^82 ____
To Halph Murray, tlusical Llrector - lith l-ayt.«.2,^95.0C)
Period ending 5-31-51
6/5/51
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Cr^rs for Service
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Vjfl^ Park
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(1) l^EitAL ADMLiSION TAaZS
To Collector of Internal Revenue • May 1951-4
{)) Qrr]ftra for Service or Work > Chnni^ft r)^^„
i>U.92
On notion of Comoiaalonor Borcut, seconded \jy Comniaaioner
Buckley, the following resolution waa adoptodi
Resolution No. AIQ
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper operation
of the Recreation and Park Department, the Controller bo
and is hereby requested to approve the following Orders for
Service or Work, and Change Order:
^) To Mallott Hi Petereon-Grundy - $1,936.00
for Resurfacing 1 Tennis Court at
Buuna Vista Park (Approp.012.2U.01)
(b) To Department of Public Works - $2,500.00
for Plans for Phelan Beach Service Work
(See Supploroontal Appropriation $39,000.00)
(c) Change Order - SU.VER TERRACE PLAYGROUND -
Contract ^56 - Controllor's #102 - Change Order 0L
To Martinolli Construction Co. - $4,620. 15
for purchase of additional ]and necessitated
changes, relocations and deductions -
a deduction in amount shown.
lincellation of
•fcorlng Licenso3-
li^A Harbor
U) Cancellation of Mooring Licenses » Yacht Harbor
The General Manager reported he had received two conminlca-
tlons from Mr, Joseph R. Hickey, Diroctor of Reoreational
Activities, recomnunding cancellation of two Yacht Harbor
Mooring Licenses.
On motion of Coraiaissionor Stern, secondod by Commissioner
Buckley, the following resolution was adoptedi
Rnanlutinn No. Lll
RESOLVED, that on rocommendntion of tho Genernl Manager,
thia Conaniasion doos hereby cancel the mooring license of
Edward E. Plant, effective June 1, 1951, delinquent in
payment of mooring fee for Berth Ho. 223 since February 1
nt the rate of $7,50 per month; and, further, this ommis-
sion does hereby cancel, effective May 1, 1951, the mmr-
ing license of Dr. J.Wolohan for Berth No. 2, delinquent in
rental for tho months of March and April in the amount f
Uo.oo.
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(1) From H.E.Schwnlbc, CPClk, USCG, contracting Officer,
Twelfth Coast Guard District, requesting renewal nf lf-\3e
agroenent Tl2cg-397 for tlie us^ of a plot of land Inrnt^]
at Pniif Lbop.
Or. -Xitlon of Concaiasioner b»jroi:t, seconded bj' onaslssioner
Buckley, the followin.; resolution was <^dopted:
■ 'prizing honew-
' ^-130 with
•>53t Guard
• • /-t M^ Land
REJOU^ED, that this Comnission, at the request ^f tt^n
Twelfth I oast Guard Dldtri:t, does hereby authorise and
appr-ve the renewal of Le<.se T12':g-397 between tt,e 'inited
St'.les of America and th« Recreation and Park ' onmlsal on
for the use of a plot ox' land located at Point L.boa, ^ir.
Fran-lsco, for the period July 1. 1951 through Jum- >^I952.
6/5/51
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(2) From 3herman P. Duckol, Director, Department of Public
Works, regarding the pernvanent cloeing of the cross-over
road connecting Park- Pros i-iio Boulevnrd and the Main Drive,
Golden GBto Park,
Mr, Duckel reported that the experinont-il closing of the
road connecting tho Main Drive and Park-Prosidlo Boulevard
had been highly successful from a traffic stnndpoint. Elinv-
ination of traffic across the northbound lanes of the high-
way had permitted re-timing of the signals at FVilton Street
and Park-Prooidio Boulevard with i consequont reduction of
congostion ind an easier flow of traffic through tho inter-
section.
l,.,'..'.:rlzlng the
frrxnent Closing
c' .r3SS«ovor Rond
:"v.ectlng Park-
^sldlo Blvd. &
On rrvotion of Conmissioner Stern, aecondod by Commissioner
Bercut, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. A13
RESOLVED, that this Commission, on rocorraaendation of tho
Director of Public Works, doos hereby authoriae and approve
the permanent c?losing of tho '.-ross-ovcr road connecting
Park-Presidio Boulovard and the Main Drive, Golden Gate
Park, for the purpodo of relieving conrestion and acceler-
ating the flow of traffic over otate Highway Route No. 5b.
r^'.ijtratlor.
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(3) FVom Wm.Horstmeyer Co., advising that his aub-contractor
has ex^»austed all means of obtaining permission to use
copper sheetinp on the Administration Building and ti-mt all
recommended procedures have been followed with negative
results.
The General Myxnaper reported that other efforto ^re being
made to obtain a clearance from the National Product! i.
Authority for the use of copper, crid a report would Ui
made at the next meeting.
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.icritiona far :.eforr:a to the Goner,-.! Kinii:cr
."il7?r Terrace
rvolopatrit
isaior:
iO fVori Mayor Elncr S. I.obinsjn, enclosing a letter requesting
tl.at pr;rking space bo provl(!ed for the Ji]vt;r Terrice Play-
ground, .'ind askin*: that tr.o corj-iasl-r. t ivc Ir^nediato -.t-
tention to the request,
(5) FVom Mro. :iarico Jvaboda, Gccrtt-ir}-, .-• cond ohur'^-h f
Christ, Scientist, 655 Doloros Street, otju;tir.g t t,'.'
plans to redevelop Misjior. Lol^ros Park.
. r..: J>.ore (t;) From Jin and Sileon Shutter, anJ petitioners, requesting
that additional shore areas for trout fishinr l- provided
at Lake Merced.
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Chairrjan Parr indicated to the ' ->: -ijjirncrs t:.'.t 'i r- j n -f
the General M,ana>-.r cnverinr his pa^t year's dincti n V ir>
Recreation nni Park Departnent. t^.-^thrr wit^ '..-■ bservnti jr.a
and rec^nnendritiQr.s, wuld be t-th useful ar.ri vilu-^.*.' t ■ thu
lonxiior.ior. and to tho ir.ccnini; General Mana,;' r.
On not'-:, 'f --^iG.:; :.• r i3er':ut, seconded by " nrdssiom r I.rr.
tr.e Gen.jril y.anager wu. requested and directcJ to suhnit ->
rrjport at t:.o neotinr 'f Juno 2?. c:.v..rir.r ^ is yoir - 3'rv; < ,
inccrporatir.;- th».reir. :..j r.- :-rc:.i.ii ns ^nd 3u^gojli ■ - r
f'ituro -peratio.).
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ChairrttTi Pnrr atitod thnt a poll had boen taken of the Coraaia-
aionera and that, in accordance with the past practice , t^.o
CoPiaiBsion would be in recess durinf A>ly, 1951.
There being no further business to cone before the meetine,
Chairnvin Parr declared the aeoting adjourned at 11:30 A.M.
Respectfully,
-r/ .•/-'>// ' O^i^yyt^
Secretary
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TliO Tw«nty-fir3t Reg'ilar Meeting of the Recreation and Fark
Comaiaaion was called to order on Tlmrada^, »Kine U, 1951
at 3;00 P.M., President Louis Sutter presiding.
The following Commissioners were present:
h4r. Louis Sutter, President
Mr. Pred D. Parr, Vice-Prosidont
Mr. Peter Bercut
Mr. Micliael J. Buckley
Mrs. Henry J. Dippel
Mrs. Sigmund Stem
Thero boing no corrections or omissions, the Minutes of the
Special Mooting of June 5th were approved.
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^t- hrk atch it
(1) From Roos Bros., roqucsting the use of the Golden Gate
Park Pitch and Putt Golf Course for a Father & Son Golf
Tournament on thu wook-ends of July 7, L^, 21 and tho finals
on July 29.
On motion of Comniss loner Bercut, seconded by Commissioner
3tickley, and on rocoramendation of the General Manager,
the above request for tournamont dates was approved, with
a reduction in the golf fee for the second round of play
for this tournament only,
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ir Dptif'al Co.'s (2) Prom The Tower Optical Corapany, Inc., requesting per-
-s*. for Installa- mission for the Installation of two (2) coin-operated bi-
er :f Binoculars noculars at Corona Heights.
yjsa Hokhtj
Action postponed at the roquost of -onmlss loner Stern.
Referred to the General ML.nager for Invcstlpation of exact
location proposed, and report at next r.jgular meeting.
jir. oiTiission (3) From Joseph H. Dyor, Jr., Secretary, Art Commission,
[igrrvilj advising tli'it tho Art Comniss ion has approved plans for
the following i>ecreatlon and furk Projects, as submitted:
[Fhssurt Tink - (a) Working Lrawlnps - Pressure Tank Injtall'ition -
fc'.-.rc nill Ftfec.:tr. Fotroro Hill Recreation "enter.
L.-..-.rt..r :Iq.j P/G (b) Plans - Upper Hoe Volley Playground, (n^'quested a
Ifiyout showint' proposed future
playground dov»;loprafant and landscrip*,
l-.T'.V.H Valley tre.'iti..cr:t.)
rygr.: (c) liana - Eureka Valley Pl^y.-round. (nequested n layout
showing proposed future playcrour.d
developnent and landscape,- treatraer.t)
(Tuifcrred to Secretary.)
l^- i'wual Hole In
'• *if ""urnaoent
U) fYom Harry V.. li-^-vard. Toumaratnt Lirector, San Francl:
CO Kxaminur, ruquestinf? nprcs- ntation at tr.. 19tr, --;'.nua.
Hole In Gnu golf tournnia r.t at .incoln Park's el.-r.t.'. t..- .
'it Noon, Tuesday, Jtin«: 20, 1951.
President Sutler aoceptid -ppointair ' .. repreGt;r.tativ. .
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it) Lytterj frya S^ ''e i:— .. AHe: K. Sch^ux n:
i:.a, tho VI f Profc .,'.-■
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, IONS 1 continued;
^. of UasiS -
TrfifiSsloDals
lUi-clr.. Harding
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a reduction in fees from lOf^ and 85S of the gross re-
ceipts, to ^^ and Uf> of the gross receipts.
On notion of Conmiasioner Buckley, seconded by Cocvmis-
aioner Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
Reaolution No. L\L
RESOLVED, that thia Commission does favorably accept
the requests of Ray de Haven, Allen K. Schoux and Ted
Robblns, the respective Golf Professionals at Lincoln,
Harding and Siarp Parks, for renewal of their contracts
with a reduction in fees from 105E and 8^- of the gross
receipts to 856 and tiSt of the gross receipts, but with-
holds approval subject to the submission of detailed
accounting statements of the revenue and expenditures
from each of the above lessees that will justify and
substantiate their requests for reduction; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that in the interests of tine, the
General Manager and the Secretary be authorized to pre-
pare the proposed agreements which, if approved, will be
forwarded to the City Attorney and tho Board of Super-
visors.
oraini cations for tUiforral to the General yianager and Secretary
.-..'.CO "ouncil
'.-.rMl Area
[jc.-'tr. >.U- Park
(fa)
From W.F. Sorensen, Chairman, San Francisco Folk Dance
Council, asking that the Coranission consider developing
an area in Golden Gate Park that would accommodate ap-
proximately 1,000 folk dancers and be equipped with
stage and public address system,
Mr. Teller stated that he h'^d referred the matter to
Mr, Glrod and would submit his rocoramendation and re-
port at a later meeting.
."•'•atrit PHns (7) From Newton B. Drury, Chief, Division of Beaches and
'.. J'.vlir. 3c-:qh Parks, requestinfr a duplicate set of improvonent plans
for James D. Phe]an Beach.
Approved and the Secretary' directed to prepare and
forward roport.
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_. Ifeses L/isky, represontinf the o.F. Lcagije of Women
Voters; Mrs. H. J.Koneally, Jr. , Recreation Chairn,ir.,
Second District KTA; ood tesjrs. David Johnson an'^ '^vj
Manheim, representinr the loro Foundation, were fP' * r.t.
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rroposcj for
Vt. Roy Bronson, 'attorney, and Mr. Will Tcvia appeared
b.fore the Commission Tor : reconsiier'ition of thoir
cririnal proposal to ostatlisK a riding acadonj' rnd
•t^ibles in Golden Gate Park. I-roposal had beer, prr-
viously considered at the muttinf of tr •• oracissior.
or, January 25, 1951 r.i no 1-jtd iiato action had t*«^r.
authorise J.
Mr. bronson exp-^ssed tho view • ' idoquate pubU':
ri-^lng f'u'ill'ir .;houl ! ^f proviJc.^ by the :ity, but
that equostri-; -^ :;;■ - - l V'--n unsuc-r-^jf-j! ir. .••ttlnf
an 'ippropri'it ; :- ■- • . -t\ -C ^upr.-: ' . ■ '
thia reason, t... -...rst:.* :. ■•■■. riding er.ti.uji .. *
formed a non-profit or^'iif.iz .tion to foster tr. . - f-
rfcnt of barns an-? JtaMer, ir. iolden 3ot^. I'.rV^.
Mr. bror.Gon r-
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DEIiXiATii;3 (cont'd)
Architects Ward and Bollea, which he beliered had m%
with the Conanlssion's favor. He mentioned that Mr Ray.
nald Blanch! Deputy City Attorney, had reviewed the
proposal and had found no legal objection^, therein
He emphasiied that the accomnodationa were for the 'en.
tire public and not any one group.
There then followed a lively discuasion on the question
of supervision and responsibility for upkeep and opera-
tion. Mr. Teller pointed out that convenience sUtlona
and employinents are expense requirements that nuat be
provided.
On notion of Commissioner Parr, seconded by Conmias lon-
er Stern, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution Mg. i^]^
facilities - RESOLVED, that this Comnission does hereby approve, in
^'-g ^rk principle, the proposal for the establishraent of proper
riding facilities in Golden Gate Park, aa submitted by
Mr. Roy Bronson, and asks that a committee of this Cobw.
mission be appointed for the purpose of Investigating
and considering the proposal an^ all aspects pertain-
ing thereto, to the end that a conplote and thorough
report and recommendation be made for final action.
President Sutter then appointed the following committee
nembersi Commlssionare Parr.^Bercut, and the Gen.Manager.
Mr. Joseph H. Hickey, duo for retirement July 1, 1951
was in attendance at the invitation of the Connission,
President Sutter presented Mr. Hickey with a lifetlca
adrdttance card for all events in Koaar Stadium.
President Sutter invited and welcorod Mr, Mickey to
attend Commission njeetinga whenever ho so desired in
the future,
Mr. Hickey responded with a gracious acceptance, «ue»
cinctly 3et forth nis observations of the changes that
had taken place in the park operation during his twenty-
el:^ yoirs of service. He expressed particular concern
over the invasion of Golden Gate Park by heavy auto-
noblle traffic, tnu lick of personnel to properly nain-
tiin the park, and the autoists disregard for pedes-
trians and park rep.ilations. TJ-iO Corr.ijsion Nfer.bers
reaffirmed Mr. Hickey 's views and personally thanked
hir. for his frankness and sincerity.
Cn notion of Comni.-j/.ionor Parr, secon'^ei' by Comission-
cr Borcut, the fullowir.c re^oluti ):i w^s adoptedi
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KesQiution i.'j. Llo
WHEFEkS, many and divorsi^'ie^^ recreational ani athletic
faoilitlei in the public parks of San Francisco h-.vo
received i.'ational recognition for their excellence of
condition and design; and
WHEREAS, JOSEIH n. hl.Kr-Y, as Supervisor nf rborur.tion-
al activities .f San Francisco's p^jblic parks has iur-
Ini? tlie past twenty-five years developed and -anafod
tr.oje facllltlo.3 including ar>-jng thor th.e Kozar Sta-'lur.
and Pavilion, four ."iinicipal Golf Joursos, Flel.^fiiacker
Swinrang PjI, '/''Cht Harbor ani Aqur.tlc park; "".nd
.rtS, Hij iionor, MAYCii L,}-:u r. ..:bVl2C*l in roct;; i-
tion ,r J^Si:}^ h. hlCKi:y'J nnny yar:: of loyal and In-
valuablo 0 r.tritutijr. t- *..• -.t..' . •. prograr. of thfe
people of oar. rrancis*-:-. :.is ter.^ere t to him a lifetlr*
F^ss to all f.ti "J sp-^rt r-vf-nts at Kezar Staiiu-.;
r-'EnErcni, 3:. H .•IS-' .'V..T to
fective July
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pELEGATES (continuo.',)
extend to JOSEPH R. HICKEY, loyal ^d faith.ful employee
sincere appreclntion of his unselfiah devotion to S
and invaluable contribution to the public service.
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.. fT^^ D. P-andiU. Superintendent of Recre-ition
attended the neo tine to express, upon hor appronchin'
retirement, her approciation and thanks for the cconori-
tion and understanding which she had recpive.' fr - n
conniosions during her twenty-five years of servico."
Miss Randall was rncst grateful to the nombers of the
present connlssicn an' th-nked Frosidor.t Juttor -r '
:.rD. otorn, especially, for their S)jpport and counsel.
The Joixiiscion was pleased to hoar that the honorary
degree of Doctor of Laws would be conferred upon !ds3
Randall by the University of California in Berkeley
at the June graduation exercises.
On motion of Conniusionor Stem, seconded by Comission-
er Dippel, the following: resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. A17
W.E?£kS, JOSEPHINE D. RANDAIJ. retires July 31, 1951
after devoting twenty-five years of her energetic life
to providing San Francisco with a recreation systea
recognized by experts as outstanding in the Nation; and
WHER2AS, in p. quarter of a century as Superintendent
of Recreation, JOSEPKIIffi D. fj^TOALL has expar.ded sore
twenty-two playgrounds to sixty-seven Recreation Jen-
tors and a score of diversified recreetional activities:
and '
i/HZREAS, through Miss Randall's zealous efforts the
professional standards for recreation leaders have been
estabJished and maintainGd to the degree that tho
Arierican Recreation Society has conforre:? upon her a
fellowship "in recognition of outstanding achiovorxint
in the recreation novoner.t ar.d unselfish devation in
this s<irvice",
1 .w.£XR£. Bij IT I— XLVZT J th' t upon her retirement
tho rionbers of this .omnission extend to JOSEFril.L :.
iJiMDALL, Superintendent of .if;croation, sincere appre-
ciation of her unaclflsli devotion to duty and invalu-
able contribution in the pijbllc serviro,
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Mrs. Norman B. Liv^rmoro appeared tofore the CoKnisaion
as a representative of the Angel Isl-md Foundation.
?''r3. Livermoro reviewed in detail thv recent hijtory
of Ar^cl Island, its proposed release as Fedf^ral l-,r.-i,
and the numerous plans and proposals whicn had beer,
mndo for its acquisition, ti.'^ ai-^ of t-.e foundation
and ti-.e work which it has don«. to fr';jrrv- t,^ -. !
for popular ujo was roport'-d.
onmisslon rarjrr.hor* discussed officially ♦ ■ .^. '3
advantages and di.V;dvantago3 as a r»jrr'_aticij iocut,,
the major quoatior. being the cost of continued op-ra-
tion ird anintenan^e aftf;r acquisition.
Tne onr.i^jion, gen«;rnl]y jpeakir.r, w-.- ir. full agre*.-
■>jnt that the Island 3:01;:' bf jt<;.; rv^d for ptiMi<~ use
•and no* *•' p v:' • . • , • *, t .. ; -.'.jj -:' j.-lv.r.
operators.
At tho JuggcBtion of 'inr.isjior, r i .rr, ircald*?.' .'••r
I,
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appointed a conanittee for the purpose of full inveatiea
tion and report on the question of ti:e Angel Island ac-
quisition, the cornaittee to be the President, Vice-pres-
ident and the General f-lanagor, respectively.
President Sutter announced that he and Mr. Teller would
attend the meeting of the Caifomia State Park Conmis-
3ion on Friday, JUne 22, at wh.ich timb Angel Island
would be under consideration.
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(1) Award of Contract - CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONS TO SILVER
TERRACE
TJe SacreUiy read the following blda, received Jlme 12
162,^15.00
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I'.rjction of
|di*.;ons to
rr Terra ce F/G
.53 favncntj^
LSK £iddfi£: Martlnelli Construction Co.
1580 Folaon Street, S.P. 3'
<?tb9r Blddgfg! Wellnlti & DeNarde - $66,960.00
J.Henry Harris - ♦76,'b0o!o0
^' ^^^ of MARTINELLI CONSTRUCTION CO. waa the lowest re-
sponsible bidder. -^ov iw-
On recommendation of the General ffena^er ar-d en motion of
Co«mis3ioner Dippel, seconded by Conoiasioner Buckley, the
following resolution was adopted:
Resolution n^, ^^A
RESOLVED, that this Commission does hereby award the con-
tract for the Construction of Additions to Silver Terrace
Playground to the firm of FARTINELLI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
1580 Folsom Street, San Francisco 3, they being the lowest
responsible bidders, for the sum of 162,415.00; and, be It
FTJRTHER RESOLVED, that the General Manager and the Secreta-
ry are empowered to execute this contract on behalf of the
Recreation and Bark Commission; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary shall file notice of
approval in the official advertising of the official news-
paper of the City and County of San Francisco.
(2) Progress P»vr».nt..^
On motion of ^omniissionor Bercut, seconded by Commissioner
Stem, the fol loving resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. Z19
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper oper'ition
of the Recreation and Park Deportment, tho Controller be
and is hereby requested to approve the following Progress
Payn&nts:
RE-Ji^ATION BO.'JD FT^
<1) GFtATTAN P/G - Contract ^9 - Controller's #]2fc
To Martinelli Constr. Co. - 8th Fnyt. - $12,326.15
Period ending 5-31-51.
(2) SILVER TERRACE P/G llDAM) * Contract #56
To Ilartiri.jlli Constr. 'o. - 8tn Paya»,nt -
Period ending 5-31-51
% 7,093.72
(3) :ONSTRUCTIOfJ OF THE SECOfJD UlilT OF THE rtSHARILITATION
To Hobert 1, */ilson - 4U. I ayn^nt -
Period endinf 5-31-51
II
J , i
25.83
iL) INGTALLkTI:;. of BCIL£;i u PDL'.<G-K£ZAi-. iAVIi.I N-
Contrnct ..n, 20^
To Ec^iiru Hf,-'jting */ tVi^tir.f o.-.""in'ii F-iyt.- $ 917.30
Period ►.r.'iit^ ^-30-51
(5) I^PitlTu. TO L }.-.AI :r FJ AT J - YA:1^ H.Ju^n - .^w Jk^
To ftioenix Slrpt .r "o. -1 .1 4 Fln.Payt.-
K-riod ondint: ^29-51
% l.-i^LOO
^- %M
I
%
^
H,,
I
b/i^y.
.. Y TWA ffiACT IONS (cont'd)
L:?3s Paywnts (cont'd)
(fc) YACHT HARBOR - R?rftTH -<TnflI„ Prp,rr
To C. R. Witiei • Refund of Rental
(Paid In adrance for Berth #U1 - for Aorll
May and June, 1949), this berth having '
beconie untenable.
il5.00
(7) PREPARATION OF DRAWINGS. SreciFICATIOJJS ETC A i.P-ur
TECTURAL & E^WINEERIN. SERVICES - Develip^ni n'J^tl'
HILL PARK . Contrnot, fFl'jc^ ^evelopnent nJSoUN
To Lawrence Halprin, Arch.-lat Payt.- f500~0o"
(Earned $500.00 of net contract of lUOO 00 ^ '^^
for preliminary plans).
(3) Change Orders
;ri^ers
On motion of Commissioner Dlppel, aecnnded by Commissioner
Shea, the followinc resolution was adopted:
Reaolution ;fff. ^g^
S^?^o^'t/°'' th.o best interests and proper operation
of the Recreation and Park Department, the Controller is
hereby requested to approve U.u following Change Orders:
(1) CHINESE C£ffr^.r^nU.ifL9-Controner's ^2i-c:h n.^.^ ff^
10 h.L.ftstorscn Constr . Co. - to raise eleva-
tion or basketball and volleyball courts
in plriy yard in accordance Sheet CD-4 -
an additional amount of | ^ ^12 02
(2) ■rgftPf^i'. if^S.;R.^^tf5V^; - Contr^^-t .^IQ - Cont.rmiar'- ^n^
To Wm.Horstraoycr Co. - ;hange Order ^8 - for
guard covorings on windows - for protection
against vandalism and window breakare -
an additional amount of . . . | 2 530.00
^^^ PrderP for Service, nr W^pK 'it 1 -ja^l^pt for Enrur^^p'^nrf
•rs fjr Service
On motion of Conmissioner Bc-rcut, seconded by Conraiss liner
tippol, the following resolution wfij idopted:
Resolution .Vn, ^^^
rtESOLVa), that for the best interests and proper operntl^n
of the necroation and Park Departnont, the 'or^tmllcr b...
and is hereby requested to approve the following Orders
for Service or Work -.nd Request for Encumbrance, t,-' the
following dopartaents and individuals, not to ^ixcecd the
following amounts:
Us.
(^) Lept.Pub.Wks.
^.aidg. Repair
(b) Dept.Pub.Wks.
^. St. Repair
(c) S.r. Water Dopt.
(d) P:b. -f Supplies
Central Whse.
for
tOM^jk
.t.iiu-
Flscil Yr. 1951-2 112. 2CC. •]
Plumbing, glazing,
elt j.i y\3 ■. T'-pairs
Fiscal \r. 1951-2 112.2Cr..:i
Asphalt .v-jrf'i -la"
f^rks, Squ'-.-!,3,f/'CiJ,
n^, 000. 00
I'/:-
.:. : Yr. 1951-2
rdscel . ../urvicos
ficf! Suppj ios
12,
u.
':'/U/51
'''M
'Tiki'
-%■
■^ * .
^ »v
*v:
"'""''' •-'**^''^-ill 1.
iLmH-
Tj^rtVm (cont'd)
'■'f Service or
''y^'.^queat for la for Approp.Wo,
(e) Pch.of Supplies Fiscal Yr. 1951-2 112.200,03
Shop #1 Blacksmith Serv,
for Play field Equipt.
(f) Pch.of aipplies Fiscal yr.l951»2 112.300.01
Reprodu C.Bureau Office Forms, etc.
(g) Pch.of Supplies Fiscal Yr. 1951-2 112.200.01
Reproduc. Bureau Blueprinting, Mimeo-
graph Sc Photostat Wk.
(h) S.F.City & Co. Fiscal Yr. 1951-2 112.301.01
Retirezaent Sys. Wknn's Conp.Disabil.
Benefits & Med.Chgs.
(i) S.F.City & Co. Fiscal Yr. 1951-2 112.301.01
.^tirement Sys. W. C. Med.Chgs. (S.F.Hosp)
l^ Adnin. Costs prorata
(j) Dopt. Pub. Health Conp Mather 1951-2 112.200.08
Emerg, Hospital Services Energ. Hos-
pital Steward
P-M
^^iim of
% 1,500.00
I 2,400.00
$ 1,000.00
tu.oco.oo
$ 4,000.00
$ 1,206.00
■JZiNlZE ORDERS
(k) Pub.Util.Conan.
Ketch Hetchy
Project
(1) Pub. Util. Conn.
Hfctch Hotchy
Project
(n) Pub.Util.Ccnm
Hetch Hetchy
Project
Camp ."lather 1951-2 112.200.08
Enfcrg.Rop.to /mtos
ic other Equipnent
Carp Kat^.fjr 1951-2 112.200.08
Telephont! ^alls
Carnp l-tither 1951-2 112.200.08
Power Consunptior.
1200.00
$100.00
; 1,600.00
(n) i\ssoc. Engineers Fleishhtckor Pliy- 012.500.78 C 1. 9*^3. 50
Palo Alto, Calif. Extension of
Irrigation Systor Special
ApprpB. N9,
('•) ruiphael Co. For P-iinting 727 012.2U.02 e?'?2.00
270 Toha.Tw 5t. sq.yd. -ago Fencing
(low bidder) & 310 sq.yds. 'ago
Flat Surface - ^.F.
Zoolosical Gurduns
E:;:ini^RA:Jcs .'-j^ques^
(p) S.F. Water Dtjpt. Dept.owr._-: Property 112.200.01
Service.
|75.0n
#««««•«»«•
(5) g?rtvnsi?ri5 af Tir^
On notion of Conniss inner f^rr, seconded by ''^o-nissl^ner
Llppel, the following ro.; lutlin w^j ndopted:
hf^nlntion 'J J. L22
RESOLVSD, that this "onr.issinn, on roc< r«-ndnti'r, .f tr.--
Genf;rnl ?^in-igur, '.ppr-yt.a tho f-<l!->wing 'r-xter.si'r.c -f Ti~»".
in) oUNlH TERRA'S . : j'>rn-t f- j,^^^-Ur.r*s #102
T-. I'lartinolli ^'.nstructi >r. . ir. .;xtcr.uion of IS^o ci.t.r.-iir
days, through iuiguat 13, i9Sl
(N :^-^TT.^J f/Q - ' r^ntract a»'-^ - ...tr.lor'a ^12^
day.s , throurh Augi-,;:t 1^, ^*51
r . 'i '♦ r
%
^^/U/'l
m
J* jf
^
-^^
•' .^•^'
• r^^^^.:TI0N3 (co:.tinuod)
(c) n^ESIDIO HEIGHTS ■ Contmr^. #53 . Conf.rM^.^,^ ^.m
To H. L. Petersen, an extension ol' 17b calendar diva "
through Juno 25, 1951 •'■«naar aays,
>^QntrQCt #22A » Controller' g ffin ^'
I^ ^^""w^ *°i* ^''^ic?'' '''' ^^^^nsion of 2^2 calendar days;
through July 6, 1951 "■'J^-'i
(e) McLaren WDOE . ALTERAT[nM.q AMD g)prr^nM^ , r- . .
To William Hor3t.)eyer Co. - an eirtenslon of tlSc to "
oepteinber 30, 1951 due to ainy changes and conditions
beyond the control of Contractor in obtaining necessary
men and materials for conpletion of the work.
(6) Heaufcsts for Allotnontg
On notion of ConrJssioncr Parr, seconded by Coninissioner
Dippel, the following resolution wis adopted:
RC;30lution !:n. ^^1
RESOLVED, that for the best interests -md proper operation
of the Recreation and Park Departnont, the Controller be
and is hereby requested to approve the following allot-
ner.ts :
012.500.73
112.350.01
112.301.01
112.110.08
112.111.08
112.120.08
112.130.08
112.130.03-1
112.200.08
112.300.08
112.350.08
Fleishhackc-r rlayfield Gds.Inpvts 41,983.50
Foodstuffs - General Division
Accident Condensation
Pemanent Salaries - Canp Mather
Allowance for Cvertino "
Tenpnrarj' Salaries
Wages
wagos - Terporar;.'
Contractual Sorvicos
Materials 4 Supplies
Foods tuff J
n
II
M
II
n
n
n
n
•I
H
II
H
It
Si, 500.0c
39,Ci00.0(
C5,258.0<'
V 1,500.0c
Cl0.200.0t
?2,200.00
: 10,700.00
v5,0OO.0C
lb, 500.0c
t2O,OO0.0C
(7) Iatrr..-5Und Tr^rir^T,"
Cn rx^tion of Conr.iss loner Buckley, secoi.ied by -osrissianer
LippfJ, the followinf; resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. A?Z
REoOLVSL, that for the best interests and proper conduct '
the Recreation and Park Departnent, the •- or.tr-^ller be onri
is hereby requested to approve t'.. fallowing Intra-Fbn^
Trar.sf ers :
7r m
APLropriation
(a) 012.110.13
To
AEcropri;iUvr<
012.119.13
291.".
(Replacing (1) u-5b f/G :.ir. on Iv. witf. '.t j.ay
5-28 thru 6-30-51)
(b) C12. 110.01
012. ]:9.ri
(neplacinr i/^) 0-53 Gardener, r. busino.;.
without pay - peri .d 5- t? ru f>-X''-51; ' • ;
Ge.aeral "lerk-Typi..t ir. .1 -k I-av.- without ;
thru 'j-30-51)
(") C12. 913.0:
•■■fccmstruct : .. y
Repl-'ico-nents
.;3'..i'
^'
-]- •
(t- provide f';:.'-;:; f^r i V- t
y r, •'^/^
^
-^.-^
■^r"
y ii i4i: tr-i^a.
^vtiP''
ACTIONS (cont'd)
Breakers for Water Works Punplng Plant In connection
with Booster Punpa - ropLiconent of ia^j^ ^ ^^Jor
starter and circuit breakers.) *" ^^^ ^^'^
(d) 012.913.01
Keconstructlon &
Roplacenenta
012.300.01
Materials & Supplies
1912.20
(to provide funds for Flp3 for installation at N-rth
Mill to prevent recurrence of flood danago in vnnr^
room and transfomcr vault and lumber for park nnln-
tenanco.) *^ "
jfor of Dfelin-
|t rtV-tS, to
••" -if Delinquent
(8) Transfer of Delinquent Accounts to Bureau of Dolinquent
^fivenug . ^ ^
On notion of Connissloner Dlppel, seconded by Co-Tri^aion-
er Buckley, the following resolution was adopted: '
H€ J Glut ion fJr7, ^g-j
RESOLVED, that for the b^.st interests and proper conduct
of the Recreation and Park Dcpnrtr»nt, the Controller be
and is hereby requested to approve the transfer of the
following Delinquent Accounts to the Bureau of Delinquent
Revenue:
UHMl. Purpo.i^
(a) Edward P. Cushlcy Dan. to pedestrian walk,
808 Cole St.,o.F. bench, border, bushes -
ftiona Vista Park
Ar.Qunt
$35.00
(b) Kiss Danito Prado Damage to tree - Golden
7b3 Halght St.S.F. Gate Park
1 10 00
(c) Edward E. Plant y-.cht Harbor M/>-rinr Uc.Foe - 437 50
21b3-31st Avt.S.f. Hos. of Jan. -May, 1951
-♦■^■•^^^
«««««««««««
(9) ALProval of Yacht Harbor .'b rinr Uconsos
Cn notion of Connissloner ^oV.ley, seconded by Cinnis-
sioner Bercut, Unj fullcwir.!- resolution win adoptf'^:
Hc3-Iutior. ■'.■o. /,^S
i-^GOLVED, that on roc rncri'.'ition of the Gener.".! M-.nn.-f.-r,
this • onnission d.,03 hereby approve issuance f ' •', f i-
iowinc .Moorint: Liceijsos for the Marina Yacht tiAtboe -
Park Division:
Narx- of Berth
J'ly R. uossl
Jos.Paoli ac Christ Roza
PVank Fu,jh 4 John Pugh
W. K. Sanburn
"KO-H-JM" 98 C5.00 "jtj.
"JAC;^ur.LIia E." Ter.porary ',5.0(. w«
"/tGEOT" Tenporary
••LUCKY" Temporary
r- r n
#•«««««• ••
L-'-y-^
(1) Department Booklet
The iileneral V-'ino^^or rep-orte'^j ti.at a format ; .i '.•••' ;••-
pared for th»* proposed dof ^rtnent publicition :'. i tf.i*.
he h'ld submitted the cost 'j..tirr.atC'S and nat-Ti'.i, pr' -
pared to Coramiosioner Parr, for his rfsview.
The General M'ir.a,''or waa 'ivf-n authority to prcct^i with
publicutlor If fund-; wtjr-,- r/ido nvallablo fallowing tht ir
mr-eting with L\.ty offici-tis
J^&0iiM*°
w
re*
•fik' «wK^^*
(cont'd)
Itw fl«Mral Manager r«port.d that h. had foivard.d f„
Dr. Cliah, Sup.rlnUnd.nt of School., . d.?IIud d)»^
covering th. land use at the J„.ep.>, Lee Cen^J '„J U e
proposed Burnett Scnool site.
The agreement covered questions of tlB« limitation
^^rH ^ Pr^'ff^^"' "?:' """ '° ^ presented to the
Board of Education on Tuesday, June 12, 1951.
I!^*tl!^i^'' ;**i*r^^*^ ^^ ^*^ received no confirmtion
of the Board of Education's acceptance of the plar to
date but had received Dr. Clish's assurance tLrit
would be presented and adopted by a detailed resolu-
tion.
Therefore on motion of Commissioner Bercut. seconded
by Commissioner Rirr, the following resolution was
aooptea :
Resolution ffg, 4^7
!;.,'?'-!Lt: '^"''^ ^f?'!??: .'^:V^_^' =»"^"^»" <•-" ^'-^^ »pp™- tho
r'.ett) Land by
\^:i of £ducatlon
land plan and proposed land use agreement, as prepared
by the General Manager and submitted to the Board of
Education, but withholds final approval of its execu-
tion until such time as a con^jleto and satisfactory
acceptance of the agreement is received from the Board
of Education.
• tt«ii«««««««
(3) Agreement with The Academic Athletic Association of
Sfln FranCiaCQ for ase of Kyzar Jtadium - 1951 oeaann
Ik-iAil
On motion of Commisaioner Bercut, seconded by Conmis-
sioner Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. L^fj
r..Knt with Th.e RESOLVED, that this Commission does hereby n.uthorize
s-vcic Atnletic Ass'n the Secretary to execute igroement with the The Acad^m-
^ .se^or K/izir otadium ic Athletic Aaaociation of Jon Prrmcisco, for the play-
" ^"^■''' i"^ of football contests at Keiar Jtndium for the 1951
Reason (20 games) at the rite of 10^ of tht gross rovo-
nuG for each game, and a nininnin guarantee of $25. OC'.
(a) Agrtement with City College- of J".n Frnncisco for '3<j
?f hoa;tr .St^.diura - IQ^.l S^.^son
-arr.t with City
r- '^ for Use of
1^' •■ -t-.-liuin - 1951
On motion of Comnissionfer Lippol, seconded by Conania-
sioner Bercut, the following rtaolution was adopted:
^spAytr^gr. -Vg. 4??
RESOLVET , that this Commission does hereby authorize
the Secretary to execute agreement with thie City Col-
lege of San Francisco, for the playinr of four (^)
football games at Kezar Gtadiuo. during the 1951 season,
at the rate of 10^ of the gross revenue- and 1 nininua
ruarantee of I25C.0O.
(5) A^roer.ent with ;t-]ph "-irr-.y - :o:der. Oat^. }nrk Bar.d
Concerts
On motion cf Co-r.iss loner liercut, socondf-d by •'"omnia-
sioner Dippel, tr.o following r»3solution y^z 'tdop*od:
V.4/SI
mf^
5?
"* - h
^^■^■l^-mk.
(cont'd)
>f Agreenent
j&u Park
[id
Re»Qlutler} M9, ,>,|o
Sf r''^'' ."^1' ^'' '''°»i33lon does hereby ,uthori,e
the Ger>eral Manager and the Secretary toTxecui! „
flTLlLT'J'^'r^'' agree«n1'^lth ^;^';.;.^"
for Golden Gate fnrk Band Toncerts for th. 195l!aSf
aeaaon under the aaae torma as tho r•^-♦4
With the rollowin. a^si^rt^Jat thl^M.^^f^^.^'
of «n to be used in the band shall be reduced ?r^n le
present twenty-eight men to twenty men.
■r-iM
&<T?l>l'.rill .,ri III iH^M If*"*"* '
■i *
(1) Request of Mra. Dan E. Rovero to 3i-k We'l
Mather Prnp^rU
on C
»ap
-^er.: v/ith Angela
r.-t'T: C^s.I-an £. )
'I^tTfr^er. Lodge,
It. .- •.:■ Sink Well
The :>ecretary re^d the request of Mrs. Angela K Vov^ro
proprietress of Evergreen Lod.-e. K.ther. Califo;^!;, '
for permission to sink a well near Birch Lake on d«i^rt-
aent property at Cnap Mother, in order to obtain an
adquate water supply for her resort. A si=dlar request
had for many yoars been granted by ti.e Riblic I'tilities
hit m recent yearj U.e supply has proved insufficlort. '
^V??iv°"thr ;°?^"^°"«^ ^^^^ seconded by Tornr^asioner
Buckley, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolutlnr, 'J^, 4^;
-WHEREAS, ANGEU M. ROVERO (Mrs. Dan E. Rovero) of
•Mather, '-alifornia. his requested perrdssi^n to use for
the purpose of sinkin(! a well and constnacting a pur»-
house »ind pipeline, -i certain portion of tne lands of
the Lity and County of Son Francisco loc«.tod in the
Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest lA cf Jecticn 2, T. 1 3.,
-n. 19 E. , M.D.3.& y. and between YrjerJte Rond ir.^. the' '
shore of Birch Lake; nil or, the property of the- ity
and County of San ft-inrlscc, undor the jurisdlcti^r ?f
the Recreation and Pnrk Depirt-TKnt, near Mather, in
Tuolunne County, Calif crni"., and the Gener<il Manager of
the Recrer.tion and Park Tep^rtrient has recosnended thit
such pemission be grarited.
i'?'" '^=:-'^^^- ^ n- BLxazi, that a.*.u£:.; m. rcverc
(.'Its. Zar. £. / ro) hereir.after c-.Ilod t.- e "ptrrJ.ttoe"
k^c and iz hercoy granted perrission to us*.- for the pur-
pose of sinking •»• well, constructing 1 purjphouse wi
pipeline ano .-viintiinlng and opcrntini: the jir* solely
and only, and in accordance with the teras and condi-*
tions hereof, such portion of the prcp'-rty oC the 'ity
and County of Sar^ rVancisco, noroinaftor c<\i:t;d the
"City" said section as hertinibcve rjentioned, as shall
bo d6si<?natcd by said General Mar.ag*:r f r said purpose.
This perrd.s5ior. is granted subject to the following
conditions and shall not becorse effective until rtccipt
by this Comnissi.-tn of on acceptance fron tne p^rnittee,
properly endorsed and Jigned hereon, accepting tr.ij per-
rAt subject to all tne c-»nditions hereof.
(1) This grant of perrussi r dovs not constitute n i&od
or 5 rrant -if an e-j'jaent by the City, is not tr-.rjftr-
'.llt r ijsignal.t without tne approval f t: -• r -
tlor. 'ind lark .or.'-J.33ion, and is revocabl*- • • ... tint
til the will of 5- id trrr.isslon.
I
(--y ..; w rk :r ^ ; ^tr
II. t:.& jnpcrty ncrt'i
the rpt '■ 1 fi '■ 1 '.--it J .^r.
pr-,vcj r-j • ,■ •■.-'.:
lines and .pp^rte: j.j.
: ■.:.■/ kind sh-. . .
.i<:d until plana f'r,
^■•-i nhill have h'tj-r.
•i-
J/ IJ,/^1
i^m *. ^
«w>- ^w <(^^M*C*'
..Hbr
(cont'd)
k,. "4-. 431
(3) For ingroso and egroas of men, animalB, vehicles
and Gquipn»nt to and fron the land designated as above
provided, for the purpose of conatructlon, operation
use, maintenance and repair of said well, pumhouse '
and pipeline and appurtenances, the permittee shtU
cross U.e City's adjacent lands over such routes aa
nay be designated by the General hfanager.
U) The permittee shall, on receipt of notice so to do
and within such reasonable tine as may be fixed bj
said notice, remove said pun^jhouae, pipeline or -ippur-
tenancea, or any portion tiiereof, at his own fjxpunse,
(5) The permittee shall at all tinea maintain and keep
the City's land in a sightly condition in so Tir aa
the same may be affected by the pernitteo's operations
thereon as herety permitted In accordance with Uie di-
rection of and to the satisfaction of said General
Manager.
(6) Noither tho City, nor any corrdssior., 3oard or
officer thereof, shall be held responsible or llnbl.,
for damage to the well, pumphouse, pipeline or appur-
tenances on the :ity's property irising fron any cause
whatsoover,
(7) The permittee shall hold the City free and harn-
loss from liens of every kind and nature ind fron
clains for damage to property, injury to persons, or
death of persons, which may in any way be duo to her
use and or occupation of tho City's property.
(8) In the event that the pormittoe shall abandon tho
use of the City's property for a period of one yoir,
or shall fail, neglect or refuse to cor^sly with nny
of the conditions herein contained or in the event
that this perrission 3hall bo revoked, then all rights
of the permittee hereunder alia 11 forthwith coaao and
teminate.
(9) Should the pennittc"- l'\il or neglect to do within
a reaaoneble time any work required to be done by tho
permittee under the conditions hereof, the Clty.thiroufh
Its authorized reprea'.nt'i lives, aha 11 nave the right,
to do said work at the sclo uxpenso of the pernittoe,
which expensf! the poinitt«-o nhall jroi^itly pay on de-
mand,
(10) The pernittt: . :\^ t-ikr- fror. tho well orJy tnor.e
d'iily qur.ntltlej of wnt- r '.'t the P.ecreati r I ^rk
Comi.isslon shall nutr.oriac, --.nd such quantititj :.:.'.li
bo ch'in.'oable upward or ciownwari -J. tno will of t;,'-
Conjoisaion.
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(o) Lrcdgjnr of Y-.cht Harbor - hcLort tv ^oarJw;.! -V.T r>rg
r.omriss loner hirr jubriltte : -i n-p^rt .:!r. t:.u ir' %;•:.,'
of Y-^cht Harbor, whicli, at hij rc^^u«;3t, w-ia '•.jp r v- i
as a pirt of th'^ C imnis.il^n records, as f'llowa:
"Mr. Knrv'jy E. T«)!f.r, 'k;ncr':i M?in-i,:'jr
.tecr^jntion -ird i -.rk Trjoissi^r.
54 Wnshburr. 3trt-et
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iV'ireaent of
-Mr Riley said tho preliminary report which we aent
in laut yenr was nnclyzod by the local offirr„!! r
worded to U.0 Chief of Engineers in w'sM^ton ""
"He otato3 thQt Gbout a month ago the locnl office wn^
authorized to go ahead with the detailed report H^-
ever a Preaidentl.l directive restricted their ^01"^
-He said that the Chief of Engineers liked the prolin-
inary report, nnd he feels that it is only q natter
of waiting until they are permitted to deal with "-ar-
J.t ?f ^^! character and then they can go ahead '
with their dotslled studies.
"I fool that this project is in as good share as is
possible under the exioting world conditions.
"Sincerely yours,
/s/ I'^RED D. PAfm"
Thu General Manager called attention to tho retlre-
•Tont of r^. h. Chariot Eilars, effective July 1. 1951.
On motion of Commissioner Bercut, seconded by Connls-
sioner Bucklr.y. the following resolution waa adopted:
EesQlution Nn, ^^^
i/HEREA3 H. CHAfiLEo ELLARS in 1926. after naror y.ars
of valuable experience ir. hotel arri restaurant •T.-nago-
Tunt, entered the service of the City and County nf
>,ar Francisco to superviao th.e import ii.t restaurant
and refroshnent services of the park system; and
WHEREAS H. CHARLES ilUJiS during the past twenty-
five years has labored dilirent]y and well ir, exp-.nd-
ing and improving tJ.o refreshn&nt services throughout
the park system and Kjniripni Golf bourses,
THEREfCIvV^ . , ^ :,v3r .; ... t^,^t uy.m his retirement
effective July ], ]ov . the members of this '"^rmiT
sion oxten'' t .:. ,....; j SLLARo. loyal •:r ! rr:.ru]
employee, 3-ncer.j -rpre^int ion of hia unselfish dev^
tion to duty an' invrl-ir.blc contributi ,., in t.e pub-
lic aervic.;.
t i'
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inerG beinr no furth.^r !•;...;;■ js to cit Ufor.. the
Comnissl'.r., Prer.idcnt imttor declared the ncotir^ ad-
journed at i:?C f.f'.
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r Apprecirif
t lUUll^
Junu ^3, 1951.
290
The Twenty.3econd .^fuUr Meetir.e of the Recreation ar;d
Park Commisalon was called to order on June 28 IQli nt
3:00 P.M., iTesidont Louia Sutter presiding. '
The following Commissioners wuro present:
Mr, Louis Sutter, President
Mr. Fred D. Parr, Vice-President
Hr. Peter Bercut
Hr. Michnel J. Buckley
Reverend Eugene J. Shea
Mrs. Henry J. Dippol
Mrs, fliginund Jtorn
There being no corrections or omissions, thf linut s of
the Regular Mooting of June Uth were apprcv-d.
Mr. Harvoy E. Toiler, General Manager, fornaHy 3\brritted
copies of the report of his leadorohlp and mnag-rr .it c* d
operation of tKo Hecroition and Park Dopartixnt iuriV •
his terra of office. The Ccmmission, which had previously
received copies for inspection by op^.'cial Delivery,
accepted and approved tho report in its entirety.
At this Juncture, President Sutter askod Connissioner
Buckley to preaont to I-tr. Teller on behalf of the Coraal
saion members a framed and engrossed Resolution of
Appreciation. In making the presentation, Commissioner
Buckley paid high complinent to '/x. Toller and extend '^
a warm welcome to Mr. David E. Lewis, tho succeeding
General Manager, who was proaont at the rafioting.
On motion of Commlosioner Bercut, seconded by Conrdssio-ur
Buckley, tho followi:.g resolution wnj .'»doptt.d;
WHE.^iAS, in compliance with the will of the p«;oplfc of Jan
Fr-incisco as expressed at the municipal election Nover:-
ber b, 19A9, the two separate Commissions, Kocreation and
Park, were consolidated irito one body kncwn as Recreation
and Hrk Jonnission; ai.d
«f}iEREAS, followinp the detomination t;.".t the new dopart-
r.tnt should bo he".ri<.d by an Executive Director and Gunwr-
aj IHfinagor, Hij Honor, Mayor EI.tlt '£. .Hoblnson. tendered
the position to JiAK'/EY E. T2LLER, forrwjr fixsldont of the
San Pr-.ncisco Park worM-iiaai.^n and outatandir^ lwad»jr in
civic and b^islness affairj; and
i«mEREAJ, HAi:/Ey E. TELLER in his capacity as Executlv..
Officer h J In the p^.st year given unatlntlngly of his
tloL' and C'f for ta to tho nar.ifold diitios and responsibili-
ties of consolidation, bringing to that Ufficalt task ftm
fun ntasure of his able leadership, adrir.iutn* aV. '.x-
perience and ke.,n foresight.
TfiihEfCRE, BE IT RESCLVtiD, t;,it it is with doopest r-jfr^t
the members of this onr.lsoi )n acknowledge the wcasity
of U.e onfor'Md rrtlroacnt of }:k}<r.:Y 2. r-:.!:-*- -ff-.-tivo
J»ily !. 19^' I. 1'.-' In arcept,;r.g .'.i .-• ,,- •
their sincoroat apprt elation of his inviAuatltj putiic
a..rvice and dnvotlor. to 'taty, nnd nf^'-r ♦V.lr beloved and
citeenud colivaj'u. all bust wi.i.'
h"^pln«ss Ir t .. f .♦■.r< .
i health and
(1) r> r- :- 1^" ■ .'. Riortfan.
ing appr jvai -f r-
'^♦•rtiin pr?perty r
'. .'. oibrlskie - Lot
for t^. .»•:- 'ft ,'J'<kOO.
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t Aquirlun'3
It for berthing
»r^r. it Yecht Har-
f?r exclusive
■•'. frr Photo-
sr.t proposal of
iquire ind n
f McLirer. fnrk
On motion of Gonmissioner Shea, seconded by Connissiowjir
Dippel, t\u following resolution was r.jopted:
Rcaolutiof. 'J9. ^-^4
RESOLVED, that this Connis.sion authorizes tho General
Manager to approve and foi-ward to the Board of Super-
visors resolution authorizing the purchase of certai-.
real property for the following project:
MCUHEN ^/^ - Fron John II. Zabriskie and Ignatius h.
Zabriskie, as Guardians of tho Estate of Angeline
Zabriskie, an inconpetent, Lot 1 in Assessor's Block
6001 - vacant land - located on the intorsectior. of the
southwesterly line of Burrows Street and Lh' northeast-
erly line of LaGrando Avenue, size 65' x 1 1^ :c 125'
X 122' 1", for the sum of $1,600.00, Arrr ,^i .v'ion
012.600.03.
(2) Pron Robert C. Miller, Director, C'llifomin Acad<i,
of Sciences, asking whether a 2o-f-5ot .Tiotor launch f r
use in collecting specineiits for Steinhart Aquariur:
be berthed without charge at Yacht Harbor.
V
o:'
Upon motion of Connissioner Bercut, seconded b- Lor
saionor Shea, the Cormission approved the iDsuin.'o
nooring accomodations to the Steinhart Aquariur. :■ ,ht.
earliest possible date, bit disapproved the wiiv.jr 0 "
the usual berthing foe, sugguating that the SVii: ',r\
Aquariun budget this iton and handle the nor.inal ty..
pense involved through a dopartr.ontal work orr»cr ir. *...
same manner as is generally practiced for interdepar:-
.Tjental service.
(3) Pron Joseph Selle, Fox Movie Flnsh licensed cor-, "-
cial photograpl.er, offering fifty dollar::: per r.onth •' r
the exclusive privilege of operating at tho Can rVan
Cisco Zoo,
The General Manager reported that sinco receipt of
this co-nnunication, he had not r.al jufficiont ti.-ne to
entirely invojtigato the various aGpxjctj of the proposal.
On notion of Co.'xiissioner Dippel, seconded by Co.'-rJ.ssion-
<;r Burcut, the r.attur was postponed to the next regular
-aeeting and referred to tho ncw General Man'iger for
recomnendation and report,
U) Pron John R. McGrath, Clork, 3oard of Sup^jrvisors,
requesting the Corar.ission's report and recarM-iendati' n
in connection with the Scnool Department's request thst
Columbia Square and a portion of KcL^iren Park be aban-
doned for park purposes, and bo acquired by the San Fran-
cisco Unified Jch.>vl District for school use. The .«crfc-
tary -explained that tr.e Cct.ool Departrx-nt ha? tur.puarlly
withdrawn its request regarding 3nlu:.bia S^u^.ro, hw'
desircB a fonal declar- ti . f f licy fr'>r. t- •
rogarjing McL-.ren Park.
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On notion of Comiss loner Bermf »„
KES0LV5D, thnt on recornnem'r>tion nf tK r
this Connisalon ^oes heroV roa?flrn^L "t?^ "^"^^^^^
^solution No. 197 and for:.!;; .e^J^rL ?h\ ?." "" '^^
parcel of McUren Park as inrM^ ♦ ^ ^^ ^® ^ "^c^^'
City Hanning.^ report Tr ^^^':^c^'^' °^ ^^
and no longer desirable for carkLtl' ^ surrlua
to the Honorable Board of SuS^i3orrtK%''^' recor^nd.
be taken a3 my be necesaar^^JT .^''^ ^"^^ "'''^^^^
ill.l of the Carter Ld?^e^filk":L'd""' r"'' •'^=^^-
to place the 'Abandonment prop^al^trT"^"'^ °^ ^^27
forthcoming November electl^^^d ^^^°^ °^ ^^
BE IT FUTdHEH RSSOLVED thnf p^n .
the electorate^said ritod'^„'?",7 3^,^ ^-^
then approve the transf^rTaald u a'°l '? "'"'^
McUren Park to the San Francisco tin^ ^^'' f
trict, said transfer to be effectu. .^ '^^^^ ^'^'-
with the provisions of sections is'^i^'l'^p'^Tr'^/"
Municipal Code of the Citv InTr * ^\ ^''''^ ^ ^^ ^^-^
oi Lne tity and County of Jaa Francisco.
(5) From Conp^rescr^n John F Shellov ^^^i •
of his letter to Manly Fleisch^nn Ji- f f"'''^ "■ "^^P^
api^alinc the decisloi; on^olT^Tu^^ ^^^^
construction in San Francisco «n^ „^ 3wi„jnin,^ fool
efforts on this ratter (Filed) "''"' ''' ^''^'^'^
(6) Fron John H. Skor^s. Hssistnnt State Hi-hw^
Ent'ineer, referrine to Jfr. Chas. Kendrick's letJ^r
objecting to the heavy tn.ck traffic In GoLn OaL
ark, and exprcssine the opinion that tt^lolntToli^
the construction of a freoway throu,.h the F ^ (?i ;.)
«•««««
ll'^^:.E2 ANL LElir.l^TF.^
'"■'*■ jf ilnsl Work-
■-Ar.-3 - Harilton
^36
Mr. Williar, G. -Merchant, architect, apr,eared before the
Conra.sion to pr.sent detailed explanations oF the final
workxn,. drawings for the Haiiilton lloy.round irrrove.i^nts
ToJ^^ <^°n^ruction of a convenience station el tha^
location. Mr. Merchant suL-^tted an estir^te of cost
(92 000 ^''"P"^''"'^ inprove.nont and construction of
DL^l^'th«V?f^r^''''''' T"' ^"'^""'^^'^ ^ Conrxissioner
i-ip^-el, the folljwin.: resolution was adopted;
h&snlutl7n No. ^}h
rtESOLVSD, that upon rocomenHation of tho General
M^na.-er this Sonrdsdlon douj hereby an rovu and nc-ept
final workinr drawinjs for the- in^rrveri^nt of HarJIton
riay,-roun ! and the construction of n convenience
station thereon as frep'irf' and sub-ittci by Willi'm
^. f'orchant, iirchitcct,
<^2?/51
n
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CI»:'l ^rvice
Btae.-.ts
(1) On motion of Commissioner Bercut, seconded by Coiuniaaioner
Dippel, the followir.g resolution was adopted:
ResQlutio.i No. 4p
RESOLVED, that all Tonporary and Non-Civil Jorvice Appoint-
ments by the General I-bnager of the Hocroation -ind Park De-
partment for the period May 2^ through June 28, 1951 ure
hereby ratified and approved; and, be it
rJRTHEfi RE30LVED, that a report of said appointments b,'
transmitted to the Controller and the Civil Jcrvlcu Jonmio-
sion.
Recreation Division
Tt73
R-IU
Gwirminp Inctructor
6-13-51
thni f-- ^ -'^
?'"^n -^
(2) Tt)7A
n-5o
F.G.Dlr. yi a3 nood
.5-10-51
thru c- ju
(2) T675
1-2
Kitchen Helper
b-11-51
c.-
thru o-30-> :
. .-no
Tb76
B-512
Gen.:ifrk-Typi3t
5-22-51
thru a- 30-0 1
•x .
Toll
R-IU
3wir.. Instr.FT a/n
5-17-51
thru o-X-5i
C*:'v no,
(22) T673
R-101
Camp Aik-'istants
6-13-51
thru 6-30-51
5150 nx3.
Tb79
C-10^
Janitor
t>-13-51
thru b-30-'']
t.9«3 mo.
TbSO
R-110
Lifeguard
6-13-51
thru 6-30-5.
$20C! rao.
T681
1-58
Dining Rm. Steward
6-11-51
thru 6-30-51
t2iO mo.
Tb?2
1-6
Pastry Cook (Male)
6-13-51
thru 6-30-51
; l.o/ibhr
Tb33
I-1q
Chef
6-13-51
thru 6-30-51
U.Uohr
Tt>8il
I- 10
Cook As3t.
6-13-51
thru 6-30-51
11.^1 hr
(2) 1685
I- 10
Cook As3t.
6-13-51
thru 6-30-51
tl.41 hr.
(2) T-68fc
1-12
Cook
6-13-51
thni 6-30-51
1 1 . 646hr
T-o87
R-5b
Playi^round Director
5-2'i-51
thru 6-X'-51
S250 mc.
T-638
1-25^
Seam3trc!33
5-23-51
thru 6-22-51
tl80 mo.
1-669
R-5b
Playground Director
6-13-51
thru 6-3C-51
t250 mo.
(21) T-690
R-56
Playground Director
6-io-51
thru <^ 30-51
^250 .10.
(29) T-691
h-5o
Playground !i rector
o-l-.>-51
thru 0-3C-51
♦ 25C r,,..
{L) T-b92
R-56
P/G Dir.ir a/n
6- 5-51
thn^ 6-30-51
ai.7-, -r
T-693
A- 5 6
P/G Dlr. FT a/n
6- 8-51
or
thru 6-30-51
.' 7'. • '■
T-69^
R-56
P/G Lir.PT Vn
o-13-5i
t'.ru o-X'-51
or
C250 mo.
(9) T-095
R-56
P/G Dir PT a/n
6-30-51
thru 'j-ji^-51
or
51.75 hr
?250 mo.
T-696
A-15Z^
"arpontor
6-18-51
thru o- 30-51
;i9 day
T-697 h-56
Playf^round r-irf:ctor
6- ^-51
thru b- 30-51
5250 mo.
T-093
R-56
Playground Dlroct.or
^^ 7-51
tr.ru >>- 30-51
:2y. mo.
T-699
D-iCO^
Ger., 31erk->Jtwno.
•.-•'-51
thru ■^iO-C .
.2' . no.
(2) T-700
0-5^
Gar-ioner
6-1 '-51
thru o- 30-51
C20' rao.
T-701
c-io^
Janitor
>>~ll-'A
t.'.ru 6-30-51
C190 "o.
Exert t i^ttointn^r-tf
1
K-52 Lockor Room Aid, PT a/n - JiJ.Jr,-
i.rk Livi3ion
T-1305 B-512
Gen. ;iork-Typi3t
5-2.-51
ti-iTU
in-i';-5i :
T-130C 1-2
Kitch'.n Helpf.r
6-1-^51
thr-
. - -: .
T-IX'7 0-58
Gardener
0-I0-5I
thrj
o-3'>i'* -
T-130^ E-108
Electrician
o-li-51
thru
6-30-51 V
T-1309 A-20^
_ o aij n t f i n i 3 h'j r
'>'li.-51
thru
'^3^-51 1
T-131' A-404
Plumtcr
.^] ;-51
• - • - '
T-131 i ii-o51
'^ir'j f '.n- ; Erector
b-U-51
thru
' -y-
T-:312 A- 15/;
irpfiniur
6-12-51
thrj
■ - < - . .
':-:313 J-A
Laborer
6-11-51
thru
' - ■ -
T-:3U Obc.i
For'..v.r. -i'iT" . -.•- r
7- .-:'.
« . ."
7-
1-1315 1-12
Uook
7- f-5.
-J rr
■ • • _
T-1316 C-oO
j,,v sv,_ Gar'>.:,-.r
'-IT-*;:
t^.r.
■" -
T.l3i7 0-5^
G'.r .: r
■ - . ■-
r
- ■ -'
T-1318 0-58
G^rd'jntr
6-i -
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T-i319 A-15A
"'irp.-nt. r
-2 - .
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75 nr.
2CO iw.
17.
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riONJ (continued)
(2) Award of Contract - INSTALLATION OF NET..; 3UMP AND EJE^TCH
<ili
The oocretary read Uie followirig proposals received June 25,
1951:
Bid
;^ Bidder;
GENE CARPENTER C 17,000.
34^0 Boston Ave., Oakland
Other Bidders:
3. & Q. Construction Co. Cl7,A21.
Ber(?qui3t Constructlori Co.
Inc. s 13,653.
C. Norman Peteraon -;19,53^.
Doduct-
0^,110.00
N^--t Bid
;io,i?9o.
; 1,975.
vl,500.
v3,2''3.
vl5.U^.
vl7.153.
' .rr.tr'ict
il.-; ';nd Ejfcc-
_£Aiui
r.t5
The flrr. of Gone Carpenter was tho loweat rospo.. ,'/ • . '-
d'lr,
Cn motion of '^onmisaionor Farr, seconded ty ^oT-ac.u r,- -
Bercut, thti following resolution was ndopt'ed:
liasolution No. ^^ft
RESOLVED, that this Commission, subject to approval !"
the National Iroduction Authority, dooa hereby nwird J.-.- -nr.-
trnnt for INSTALLATION OF NZW JUI'V :^Zj i:JZ.:TCR hi" 'J- JAN
FnANCISCC ZOOLOGICAl. GARDENS SEi/AGE FLANT, to the :'.':- :'
GENE GARPENTEL, 3^iC0 Boston Avenue, Oakland, they bcii.g the
lowest responsible bidder, for ti^io sun of ClO,890.00j and
be it
FURTi'.Lh RESOLVED, thct the General l-'anagor ".nd the Stcrf.-t-i-
ry 'ire enpowered to execute this contract on behalf of tri._
RecT', ition end Park omission; ind, be it
FUP.THZR REXLVED, that the Secretary shall file riotic, ..,.•
approval in the official adv.jrtislng of the offici-ii :.,w,
papjr of tlie City and County of Jar. Frrincisco.
(3) Progres:; Pivner.t3
On aotl'.n of Conjmissioner Bercut, secoTidud by JvaTdssloner
Parr, thw- following resoluti^r^ wiJ adopted:
Resolutian H'^. ijj'y
Rl^XLVEL, th'.t for ti.c best iriterejta '.nd jr 'per oper»-..tlcn
of the Rfccret.ti >n and fark D«pnrt:'ient, L:. or.trcllur bo and
l3 hereby requeGte. to ^ipprove the foilowir^ Progress Pay-
ments:
tC'.:-z^ic:i &o:jd r;'L
3UUZK1 3T.I-^<Y'3
l:; VIZW KTKEPf Mi;.. BTHNKTT ";r;ir-
L::;:* - ^f.tr\ct :h. r^Z. » Jontr.
To E.p.rinigin Co. - First P'^r^nt
Perijd endiu: 5-3 >Si
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ttu.j. zii xu^::
»-J /fc>^->V'- i.^
I^TIN - *-'E)^}:y.li : ..
T-) Ch'Teline Pi':r.r..:;.- nnj-.^. f '^iif. , I'r. .
Humberjhip du^j f r Yr. 7-1-51 t-- '^30-52
; 375.00
RETAI- y^LT Ll^'JOn Ir.nli^r. ^i' . L.. '. ,J. ST/tVjC
^j '-il.i.ct'->r .f Ir.terri'. ■ hev,'.-.' , :' :
Quartern, I. "-.rtf t-.rk -af-^. i'.c .:
Ch'trp tnrV u ^.r.-^i ~ ' »
xeri ;d 7-.-, . • o-30-S:;
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T- I'i/mr.ir^ ^ Writ-.: r - '^: '.rir-
■•!f^y, 1951 -
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i\ r>:.JCA'^TiPf*S (continued)
f^ DIVLSION (cont'd)
^^PI^cl■^c.f^ OF hSATix sy3t:.m piping , .^.G.r.iLnK mjf.^fy. ,...
Forlod ending 5-13-51
U)
^553.1-
gi;uai' mijl;:^ - camf matvsr "ngy , cjw ^^
To EvergTJcn Lodge - Maj- 23 to Jure 13, 1951
flTLLDJG & REf UCDC Q fILSS A DRIV^f- 1 NEW PH.? - Ya:}T H.^'C.
T? Hfcaly, Tibblts Construction Co. - 1st i Fin t'lyt t/iT^
OJrf #594
DrEDGL^ CF YA:HT KAR3Cn - Contr^nt 4^:^-^fr
To Healy, Tibblts ConatructlDn ?o. - 1st Pnyt.
Period ending tv-18-51
ui:ri2K: i:z^. iiArin-f siatimg , Cor.tr.'^j^i^ if ^77
T-) D. Zelinsky it Sons - 1st f^yt.
F:ri:'d er.dir.p b-21-51
-25,5oC.OC
?V^.,V
To /tjsociated Jpc^rtarjen of California., Dist. CouriCil'V'' "-t>v-.5>:
Period 4-28-51 tc •o-2i?-51 (Sncunbrance Fioquejt «i^lo9) •«^t.#l
.?:cTnv'c;io.v 2 x\fi.s..ai:^]vs^iL s^zielway >-z.^wo -.■ f..:,-;. },^
To Ar.t:n<i r^Ursen Ac Sons - 3d f-./t. :ont./f210 '2, 165 31
Period ending b-22-51
:;;?;jtki^:t;?n Cv:;v.^7^. - pitch & irr. golf a:;Ki£ - : .^..^7^
iO AT.t.ne K-tersen & jons - 2d r^^. 15,312,2^
Period ending 0-22-51
Tci Antonc- reters^n 4 Sjr.s - 2d Piyt. -Contract. #27^ - ; .' ' "
Period --nding 0-22-51
X-JZ;; QijrZ P;j-.>. e;J3:- C0NCF.r:73 - ''cntract .4<32
To rjilph M.rra>-, Muaicrl I irect r - rir.-i: I'lV-tr.t ..^ .' .
Ferioj ending o-X-51.
i:-.:..>7IC:; JYJTEM.IJNZT <l^ (.-.eLl-iCvra^nt) XLTEN SAT^ I.^^- -^2^,
. ft33:ciitcd engineers, Lr-c. - ist Iiyt. C2c,5'-:.C^
PnZFAr.lN'G i FlVJilSKi:.': :?^WI?fGJ Jii;iFICATIC'.'3 E^TD^ATEo OF
:c>.: ^ £:o?..i!jiZrViiic;; - :cc::ing y«>cht -ti^Kr. - •.rtr.^i?^
.^ I'jnnct*. , iarez -^ i-iut-hiEDr. - :'i.-.'il iayt. -
it-rifyj ending 6-25-51.
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ley, -
f .orraisoi --.or I-'lppc
- ~wir.f rt-solution \r ^ a'^pted:
r iJUck-
^;-5,>'4;;;r. ■^.. LLQ
riSCLV:^-, th^.t fir l-.t- ^*3t interf;sts and prop'-r p r.i. ■ f
the Hfecrfcation an? r- -i' I>tpirtn;ent, th'- . .ntr"iler l3 /.■ ri Ly r -
■j'iested to ippr".* '..-. ." .iiwir.j'' *■ ".n.-' Cr^i^rs:
kh: CijLAT I'N D r.' 13 iq:.'
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our.- •
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for
(cont'd)
U) laii"^* Or^«" • RECREATION DIVISION fnnnt.r^^
(3) CHIfiggg CSfTTSIt - gontr-^gt :^2 - Control l^H^j^^^
To H.L. Petersen Construction Jo.- Cha::;?,. Order /^
to furnish and install 2 standard hose rack cabi-
nets unit with 3tyle B.G. with lock & small plans
panel in lieu of otyle A door with full glass
panel - an additional ataount of -
?96
UO.Zi,
U) SVHPnA VAltfY FUyOROmJD - Contract M^J , r.^^^f,,. n.. -n
To J.Henry Harris, Contractor, for installation
of Chain Link Fence - an additional amount of tl 972 Bb
(5) GOIDEN GATE PARK BAND CONCERTS - Contract /I'fl2-Credit .Modi-
figftUon
To Ralphj Murray - Difference between 125,000.00""
allowed by contract provision and actual expendi-
tures for period, which were i2^,«?^ii.05 -
a difference (deduction) of
o5.^5
(b) ADLITIONAl FAL'rriNG. KEZAR JT4f.^TrM -;:f:4T;;;: - -....^.. yn._
To D. Zelinsky & Jons - Modification /S»i - cover-
ing 1779 Sq.Yds. additional painting at J. 95 -
an additional amount of ^i 59Q qc
««««««« ««iiiiii
(5) Orders for Service or Wof)^
On motion of Gommiasionor Bercut, seconded by Conniissionor -'A ?
the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. LLl
RESCLVcI-, that for the lx3t interests and proper oper-ition o'"
the- Recreation and Park L-jpirtmont, the .ontrollor btj -i:. i
hereby re-juostod to approve tho following Orders for Sorvi •
or Work not to exceed the amounts act forth;
(1) To Recreation and Park Dopartnont to continue
survicos of 1 Asr^istant Enciriuer, 1 Lraftsnan,
1 Sr. Architectural Lraftjnan; required for plan-
ning and preparation of plnns and apecificalions,
construction work in cofinuf-tion with Bond Fund
Projects - Ist garter, Fijcal Year 1951-1952 U,0%.00
(2) To Recreation and Park r-jpartrK:nt, to continue
sojrvices of 1 Asst. Engineer und L Jr.Enr^incers
for inspiection service on Bond f\ind Projects -
Ist Quarter, Floral Yr. 1951-1952 07,329.00
(3) Tc P'ircha:iing Department (ht;product ion) - for
biuf printing, nu.mcc;»?raphing and pr.otostatic work
required for plans and specifications in connur-
tion with 1947 Rec. Betid ?jnd - l;-t Quarter
Fiscal Year 1951-1952
(4) 10 Departrr.or.t of P'.iblic Works, S'lroau of Eneineor-
ing - for >.>nginec-ring servicea, mrips, c-urveya, *'tc.
in connection with 19A7 Rec.Pond r>-:nd - ruquirtj'i
for • ,..;♦. r .;.-il Y»iar 1951-1952 '-
Z 50c . r/
noticn of
• Top owl;.,'
m:.-:.:.i
•-'- t ' :
.J.^t*iXii
REXLVEI, that for t.^.-- b-.:t ir.t.rust.^ ^r. ' ;:
iwcreaticn and Park U^pnrtni;/.! , t.-.c, .or.tn i .-
... • r-Cy
U-"f-"»
^- •♦«»
li.»^.c>,.
^0!i5 (continued,
(b) Mc;<a^*«< Trangfvra (?9nUnu^,i)
roquoated to approve th.e foj 1.. „•?-.,■ Intra^Pbnfi Trnneforai
'-.'7
Prom
Appropriation
Appropriy^.^.,,-,
012.110.01 012.119.01
(Replacing (3) 0-58 Gardeners appointed temporary
sub-foremon gardenors 6-18-51 to 6-30-51)
#300. C^
112.110.01 112.119.01 'e 900 00
(Replacing (3) gardeners appointed tec^rary 3ub-
(foreman gardeners 7-1-51 to 8-31-51 U, 380. 00)
N
It
If
II
N
(Replacing D.Korkos.ci.Lv w/o pay 7-1 to
( 7-15-51
(Replr.cing J.Minehan, Lv.,July 1951
{ " J. Failles I v., 7-1 to 9-15-51
( • M.Moriano, Iv. 7-1 to 9-15-51
( ■ F.Ogor S.Iv. 7-1 to 8-31-51
A,Verhuste,iv. 7-1 to 9-15-51
K.Pappn3,J.Lv. July 1951
O-oO 3ub-Foreir>in Gardener
(Replacing R.Huttinfor.Lv. July 1951
3-^08 General ClQrk-otono^mph.^r
(Koplicing L. Hutchinson, Lv. 7-1 to 9-15-51
&-512 General :;iork-TYpV;t.
(Replacing J.Flocktoii,3. Lv.7-1 to 9-15-51
R-56 MavrrounH Urr^ri^.ny
(Replacing V.Kiely, J.Lv. 7-1 to 9-15-51
R-llZ-Gwirjiinp Instr^ic^r,.!;-
(Replacing D.Greon, G.Lv. 7-J tT 9-15-51
)
115.00)
2 30.00)
57*^.00;
575- a ^
^60.00]
575.00)
230.00)
)
285.00)
)
562.50)
)
562.50)
)
675.00)
)
675.00)
112.110. 02 112.119.02 :i,20
(-^-placing (2) W-200 Miiranl Keeporj (A.V^.nlderniari
('ind Jos. Fernandez, on Lv. 7-1 to 9-15-51 e-i.JoOO.or)
67'. /•
llo.5e
if: r-
eib:U
112.110.0^ 112.119.0/C
(nepl-cing (]) 0-]0^ Janitor ( Jos. or.lan) on )
(Lv.7-1 to 8-15-51 C330.00)
(/^placing (l) 0-58 Gardener (F.Morton) on )
(Lv.7-1 to 8-15-51 -.3^5.00)
012.350.13-01 012.^00.13.01
Foodstuffj-Janp Mather Equipment - '~anp '^/ither
(To provide additional funds rt^quired for purchase
of bagi'age trucks)
012^120 13 01 012.111.13.01 '250 00
f'-np.oalr.rios-'.-.np ,IaU;er n!iowan';u Ovortime-Canp Matht-r
^''J i-'-^JU-Jt.-, f )r Allot.-nt.nt.n
On notion of Conr.issioner Parr, sr^rvonded fcy ':onitrJ.S3ion<ir £fucklcy
tho followinr resolution was adopted:
nz-XLVBL, thnt for tho bt-st intort".tj 'ini pr^p'-'T opori*
'if th.. Recreation and Rark Leprrtme.-.t, tho ontrolh-r : •
hereby requested to nppr-.ve the following allotmL>nts.'
■2. ' -. i
■•...' ^
' •■ . . ^^.12
: 12. 112.03
112.111.04
112.1 12. r,4
Inaurar.co Prr- iur^
"er;! r..-.;r : ■■■
tkllowarice for i vertir/-
iti^ '-A. _
A^l war, :«• r
Hoi Id V - .
.Holld-0' -
A" . -j-i- :
...' ;r' • .
r.icnry llv.
•V' rtiv -
1 . .^" ,
2'/'.
l.C5t.
1,350.
' (
It
■'A '
"^fxK
. .-^' - ^'1IL.|5%^
,# ' -^
'Viv
>
'.•:-l^.TIC:;3 (contiii'd)
(g) flequost for 3upplcn.Dr.tr. 1 Appropri-itioi - To Oonpono-ito Two A'-'i-
Utff<"^ Taanorarv Jtirtera on ':.-^^j;._^^^^ _1
On Motior* of CottrJssioner Shon, socon'lod by Ccrmi63 5oriC;~ I,'
the following resolution was ndoptorl: ' "'
pleiaer.tal
»tion
flljittlonal
3t^:rter3
Resolution Mn , /^
RE30LVED, thnt for
the Recreation 'ind
roquest the Mayor,
to approve a requo
from such funds as
Appropriation 112.
Units) to provide
2 teniporory R-132
the ensuinr fiscal
th-3 best interests and proper operation of
Park Department, this Connission doe- n»;r..by
the Board of Ajpervisora, and tne Controil. •,
St for a Supplemental Appropriation of '2.5o(j.'
are legally available, to tht credit '^^
120.0^ (Tenporary Salaries - Horreationnl
additional funds req\iired for corpens'itioi -S
Startoru 6 .t2ii0.00 per nonth, r^.quired f^r
year.
»»»«»»♦#♦»
(9) Hoquost for Holdovor Status for Use In Fiscal Yuar 195!-1-;S2
3^ Certain Unencumbered Bgl-mces
Mt fcr
llldover 3tatU3
r. Vnon-
ire-j 5a 1-
On notion of Connissioner Ltercut, seconded by '^nmrds.Uoner
aickley, the following: rti^Jolution was -idoptod:
Resolui
-Ii2..a$
i^HEREA.
ITic.'
at the close of the fiscal year 1950-1951 th-.ro' rrmeir-
in certain funds of the Recreation and Park Jjepartmont un ncuro-
bered balances which will be required during Lhe coming fiscal
year in order to accomplish thb purposes for which the said
funds were appropriated; therefore,
BZ IT i'>i.30LV2D, that this Connission doos hereby request t .';
Controller to hold and rcst.rvo for use In the coning fj-;cp^
year of 1951-1952 the un-^ncunbered balances of the follow L-.--
appropriations:
012,500.77
012.500.77-1
012.500.7?
012.500.79-3
012.5OC'.'?2
012. 500. A^
012. 500. lU
012.500.119
012.500.122
013.500.01
012.600.03
012.000.05
012.2U.O^
Sutro Koights-Survey Flans
& Development tU,900,]-
Sunset fiuights Park Landscaping 7,000. OC
Fleishhacker Play fie Id - Ground
Impro'/er;icnts ^ , 22i; . 59
New Sunp 4 KJector Pump - S.F.Zoo 12,000.00
Pitch 4 Putt Golf Course Facilities 102.^0
Kozar Stadium r.eh».bi J Itation o92.2C
Administration Building 3, 252. bo
^Jow Russian hill Park Lovolopnent lO.oOO.OfJ
Soccer Football Fiuld at Dnlboa Park 3^,33*».CO
Camp ftother Scwaf..- Disposal ri.,ld ^,95n.0C
Mciyirun Park Land 45.520.15
Ktzar St-idiun Extension - Land 80,7Oj.37
."■inintenance •< Rupair Structures -
Painting Kezar Seats 1,^0. o^'
AIJD. hh n FfJRTHEi; REXlVSL, that the General Manager and Si.c-
rt.tarj- bi; authorize-^ to pcrforn any ' 'tj necessar;/ '^r ■ -v r,-
Ifent for tne accomplishment of t.h.> purjoso of Ihi:; r _ .. . . • .
• «•««••
» •
■') ^LL:-QV^I nf Y^:ht■ H^xHor ^^<;r::^f
n njotir:ij yf JorjrJLjclor.cr ier:ut, jocond«;d V-j onr.l.;oio'. :
tr.c followini: rcjolutio!. was adofte-d:
hE^lVr:;, , th'it o;. v ••", ?. . t', >jn. ral y.anng' r, "• .
"omais^ilon do-^.; r. r^ ;iy 'i;.j ."ovt ijjwi'. • f *'.- foilowim- '
-i3 Ir..- : ! • -.303 for t;.., ^r!'. :
' ',t, I ■ r(-'or - r'lrk ." iviai-
- f
Hvnry Loel|,-.;r. j20 Jud-h St. "..'.CSl .^L"
^tew Melondy, i^5J-2oth Av-.. "Is.::.. FVl**
•»
c 5 . CO
V-' \ -^
. V-
.sj- <•
■>?■'* vy'-c ,
( 1 ) ?gin 9&?r8^9V. 3inoculflr3 Coron^ y-'Akl\, .^JJ>2 .
n,e General Mantiejer reported to the Coonisoion o:, .ia
investigation of the Tower Optical Coa^any'a prt ■ -. d
at the last n»etin^ to install and maintain tw^ 'jlr,
operated binoculars at Corona Heights. Mr. Teller fcund
no objection In the proposal and reconroended affrov.l of
the request.
No. U7
On iootion of Coomissioner }-arr, seconi'ed by w. --un^asioner
She 2, the following resolution was adopted :
Resolution No. LLl
HESOLVED, that upon reconraenrlation of the Gonernl M-.. • • r
this ConniflJion does hereby -iuthorizo the isJU'inoo of n
90 day renewable perait to the Tower Optical rc-^nny for
the installation and naintonance of two ccin op-jr-t^sJ
binoculars within the boundaries of the Corona Heights
•tecrection Center area for the consi'^eration of Tw3n*y-
fivc percent of the rross revenue of said binocul •;•:;
installation to be made on a dr.te acrecnble to b th
parties subsequent to tho cor^jletion of the Coroim .iei.jht:
Recreation buil-^inc,
(2) ?roDQse-J Lo'ise with Equcstri.".n rour.d-ti jn. Lnc„
Mr. Hoy A. Bronscr. representing^ the Equestrian Fy r tM
Inc., appeared bof ru tho Connission rof^ar 'in^* thr • •
lishnent of stabling facilities in Golden Gcte Park. :
C^nnitteo appointer" at th»j last neetin^- -)f tho Crrj-.-. . -
consisting of Messrs. i-eter Bercut, Fred D. Parr -.;
Harvey E. Teller, for the purpose of further consider:.;'
the proposals to erect an:: furnish a-vutlonal stabliag
facilities in Golden Gate iark, as set forth in a
letter of Mr. hoy A. Pronson to this ' ..--niission dated
Deconber 20, 1950, r'jp.irted that Mr. br.->asnn had sub-
mitted a no,r.oran.lurj d ted June 20, 195 1> covering' the
naterial points if a propose^' lease between this Jorrr:!^
sion and Equestrian Foun^'-^tion, Inc. , a non-jrofit cor-
J oration, and that the Co.'xJ.ttee had net for the j-urj.ose
-if conciderin(j tho proposals and for iiscussion of If.o
naterial points of the proposed lease. The Corrdttec
rQCotanendc'] to the Connission that the nenorandu.-: bo
approve' an! it was thereupon subnitted.
On notion of Cor.riiss loner bercut, seconded ty rorr.-.is3 lon-
er larr, the folLiwinr resolution was a^^opted:
fc/2VCl
ii^
m.
t'
^i
«^'. \
'f>
hti Mot. ^z.UT:
Resolution NV,. LLP
REJOLVED, that tJ.o riervorandua prcparud by ;ir. Ii.>y A.
aronaon, dated Juno 20, 1951 which his Ker. subaitto :
to thia Connission, covering the r/itt-riiJ points of t
proposed lease to be entored into b-.-twoin this omi-
ssion, '43 lud3or, 'in<:' Equestrian Found'ition, Inc. , h
non-profit corporation, 13 lossoe, bo nr\(^ the st* in
hereby approve^' in subct^mce an-' pri.-.cii. : . '
HEXLVED FTiTiEK, that the Gcnoml .''/•n«fGr of this
Comnission be and he lo hereby cutr.oriZw'-' f-jr an-"* •;
boh-ilf of the Recreation and Park Coiirisaion .f t:,c J-t^
nnd County of San rV'inciaco, and as its act ai.3 Ju^d
to enter into a lyase whore in the r-^creation an J lark
Connisdion of the City and county of San Francidco is
lessor, -ind Equostri'^n Foundation, Lnc. , is lessee, an'
which sni'i lease shall be for the tcrrr., uf jn the ccnsj-
deration, and in substantial conforr.ity wit . the terns
of said nenorandun of June 20, 1951.
( 3 ) ItefrosL-aer.t Jtmd CLeration at Jtow ^- ko
The General Manager roportof' that Mr. Calvin V. rild«^n,
Stov/ Luke concessionaire requested that his p"; i -"jod
operation of a refreshment stand in conjunction ^-t*.
boating concession at Stow i^ke bo initiat'^i-' or h 3C
'r.y pemit, in orccr to ^oterr.ir.e whether or t.c ♦ *he
venture would be profitable.
On motion of Corrussioner Buckley, seconded by CorM-
sjtoner Bercut, t:.c followint* reonluti'^n was adopted:
ftESCLV£D, that this Jcnrdssion on reconnenintlon of the
General .'lanar^er does hereby rescind its ".-"tion un^^er
Resolution No. 395 '^nd does hereby grant to Calvin V.
Tilder., Jtow ..abc oncessionairo a 3C lay pcrnit to
operate a refresh: lerit stand 'it the Ctow Lfiko Boathouse,
in lieu of the one year a^:reer.o:.t orijlr.'^/ilypr )j o3-d ty
snid concessionaire.
U) Frof.G&. Ac^-.i:;iti-
President Suttor reporte-: to thu .irj-lsnlon on th
-TcetL'i, cf the State rark Co.-aniission ht-ld Frida;-,
June 22 which he and Kr. Teller had attended. Mi
outtor stated tnat the proposal that Jan Franci:;:
acquire Ar.gel Island had renained op*-:, f^r furth.
cussion an'^^' th it the latest developnfint had bt '.
acticr. r '-r.r '■' ■ •■ ,f Supervisors r'jquestin.- t
.-.i.-,-3trotiV'j Tfficer an* the Recrenti
hief .
:onni;:
■f a-,
clusi
n ^ -indu
int survey. on the fe^
• H'' to subr.it a re;
jurvey.
•.-K L •/■:: -.-fi^nt
ler ^*
'..;k. ' tr.o Genor^l '^.- '■'
V2?/51
rX
-,•%
■*•■■
t* r
■r. gi;;:iNE35 (Continued)
report on recent developnenta for the Inprovenont of
the weatorn ooction of rine Lrke. Vix\ iolJir rr.- - ''
that a large anount of free fi]l ha.: b«.en oMr.;. ' -«
construction projects in the area uid thrt « p -» • -'
the LnkeMs bedJjft. filled in. Com^Eslorx'- 3tr J - ' ^.
her Interest in this work oxpi'.inln^ tha*. th r*. ,■ i
apparent neoi to follow the original plan to dovolo;
fine Lake as i recreation fishing aren since Lako K,rcad
had been opened for public fishing.
B'.i-n No. 450
lati r. •;-, 451
(1) A.5roenent with San Francisco Football Len.ni-. f^r
Usft of Kv'Zar Jtadiun July n and 22.
On notion of Connlesioner Parr, seconded by Corifaissionu/
Bercut, tho following resolution whs adopted;
HosQlution N^. ZSn
RESOLVED, that this Coraniasion does hereby n.uthoriz-;
tho Secretary to execute agreement with the Acidf-nic
Athletic Association of San Francisco, for the pl';y,
inc of football contests at hoaur Stadium on July 'l5 and
22 in consideration of 105b of the gross revenue 'ind
$250.00 ninirnun guarantee.
(2) Art Show « Palace of Fine Arts Sort - Oct.
The Secretary road tho letter of Joseph Dyer,
of the Art Connisdion roquestinfj that the Pnla
Fine Arts be reserved for the annual Art Festi
hel'' September 25 throu.jh September 30 and ask
the building be nade available from Sopteruber
October U to enfible tho sponsors to prepare an
rrjintle the ux^iibit. On notion of Conniss loner
seconded by Corjoissionor Shea, tho U3« of the
Fine Arts for the annual Art rostival was a|{,r
ofc
ce
val
in,-
5 t
lai
re t iry
of
to be
t' ..
.1
(3) Sunset Corxiunltv Center Plans - Aurrovil of ^tcr. 2.
Mr. Howard Frlodnan, representing Wurster, Bernar''i &
Erjnons, appeared before the Conr.ission to prepare • -
t';iled drawinps of tho Master Plot Plan and prelirar.ary
landscape plans for the Vest Sunset Connunity "enter.
.Mr. */lllian G. litrchant, Architect, present at the reet-
inr, aided Mr. Friednvin in his presentation. The Secre-
tiry read in full, a ner.orandun of G^jort'c S. Hirr.an,
Supervising Engineer, dateJ June 27 pr vi'lng inforcition
and reconnendations to the Comnlssion :ri t^ie above plan.
Mr. Harrian gave his unqualified reconner latlon of the
Master Plot Plan, but offered six faotjrs f :'r (?^n3i^era-
tion before acceptaiice of the prcli-inai^' l/^.nd3cajin,'
plans.
t-y
On notion of Corjniss loner Lij^ci, s'-? :. '
er Stern, the following' resolution was li.pte
Resoluti-r. N-. L'A
kESOIVEI., that this - -.i:;3i r. -<a rcCjmer.'V'.tio-;
Gen.raJ rfcnager dct-s herebj ajpnv». Step 2 oi' t.*-' "
PI -it Plan of the West Suns* t Jorxainlty Center '3 ; :
pared anH sub-dtte' b>' the AVj Architect and -Sr
Bernarii St •.:-~jt\z, supervisin,' architeot*} for t;.'. ;
Ject ".nd. firther conditionally approves tr \t*\.-:
lan'scapo flar.s subject to cor.3ldor-tl ir :' 'ne j.x
connent3 j- t forth ir. tn«- ~>:. "•.:. ''^r. f ^r-^ r..' S. .4
Sur-rviGl-. ■ ■, : —r, ti, ' JurA 27, l?5i.
U) Kcassi -nr-^nt :' lu^l- ■ - i.rk ;tever:u^ v.vi.i^r..
v.i^di .r;-
The Sener-il Mana^-er irf *rne '
.onniesi-T, t-' t ♦ ■*
oliain'iti'in of tr.o 70Jl^i^n nf Lir'?^t'»r of necre • .
Aotiviti'-3 tvi'.,- V. ' - ty :'r. •* ••• . -.-k«y ■:;
tivc July i, rjl w •. : -■ * ■• "■ ■ -' *-'
0/28/51
-^ -V^.! . .
U')2
Dlut. ' '>. i53
of tho reaj nsibility for the various functions und<
the position.
He subnittod to the Cornmission a report and recorwK^nr'a-
tions detailing tlie roorginizatlon, atntln.-' b'>*h *• :.
been reviewed and C' ucurred in by ^^ :',-/^ , . .
On motion of Connissioner I-arr, »'»e'5n<?t4 V C ; — -^
Bercut, the following' resolution waj a '.opfelids
Resolution :;(;>. .,^:>
RESOLVED, thnt this Coranission does hereby icce'^t und
approve in its entirety the written report ard ro.o •(.•.»>-
dations of the General f^nncer submitted under r". te of
June 28, 1951 dotailinp the reassltrnnent of -( \ -i-itil-
ity for the various functions of the Park i-'v-m-Mt li/i-
slon and Hoes hereby request the Civil Service Co'-n .3-
ion to adopt and make effective for the p'jriod J-.l/ l,
1951 throurh December 31, 1951 the roor.'ar. .7 'tic-, "di t,.
Hrk Ftovanue Division as outlined in tho rij^ort.
(5) Conceosion renewal - Ji.rrmnd Jtor-. ^-'ovo
The General Mnnat:er reported that the servic».-3 of Solly
SchuDftn, caterer, had been most satisficto-y in cr'\!c'T
refreshments for snle to the public at the Si,'-.- . f -n
Grove Concert Series durin,' the list season ur
arreenent with the former hecreitlon Commissi :,.
recomnended renewal of tlie agreerfint for the coning
summer series.
On motion of Commissioner Dippol, seconde-' by C^mmirjsJon-
er auckloy, the followinc resolution was idoptod:
Res-Uutlor No. L5}
REXLVED, that this "ommission on reconnen'ti ■. '" .:
G*inoral t-'/ma^'er c'oes hereby approve th»j rent w,i ,
concessionaire prlvilo.-os to Soll^ Jcnur^n f t t
summer concurt scries to be hoi' it w;iiun' Jt. .— . 'j ••
for fifteen consecutivf; Sundays connencin-' June 17 '.0
and includin.7 Seftei.bcr 23; and
BE IT FfJitTHEh K?-SOLVED, that the General Minag^r and
Secretary be authorizo' to no-otiate sai^ a^'reoraunt f"^r
an'' on beh-ilf of the Commidji' r.
(6) f'lcific Telephone & Teltt.-raph Company Jt'-tions
U:.i:>n Jjunrc .
The Secretory r:-; ' the- U-t,t».r of Vs. n. y N. L^joH.
Livijion ton-ircr, of tho I';Cific Tcl'.'fr^rj<j ;n i Telo.-raph
' omj^-ny, rcquostinr pt-rrdsalon to install t'vxr public
telephone pay st'.tions in Union Square. Ntr. Toller
JtateH that the proposci' installation wouU bu : r.Lrvic-
to tht? public and that the Tclfjphor.e "cmpany hn ! -ijji^n :
hir. that if it h*cane ncco3jary for the Dcj/.rtmont
tracks to rain entry to Unio:. Squ'.r f ■ Telephone >-!-
p'lny would accomno'-'atL the DcpartraLr.t ty ttr^t^rary r - -
val of the pay stations upon ■>ro Y.omt a:.d a h'. i f ',r. :
notice. The Cjnnijsior.or rtrntura uxpr-,:;;- : w: ..-
t-' . xpcrimer.t with the installation ^f tw ■ p.y ot •. . .
only.
:•. :-. ti :, r Torrdssi^T.t r li\\<l, seconded by
otern, the foli^wir.r resolution was adopted:
•♦:\£ JOiA^ED , t^ • t ♦ •
"i3Jio^ on re •^":r*•■
General "-' ■ r
i v 'ij: prove anj r-i .
H'-ifl
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w t, ' c A r.v r, ^j' f or*fc
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streets '^nd W» oV; r •
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p«r-J* r tiiAe eff' *
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. it Aquatic
Bti^n no. ^55
ol/i:r. No. ^5o
Mr. Karl Kortun, Director of the fan Frnnci^c • ■• -^f
Hiaeum, for permission to tenporarily use the v«'^9- '*"
space in the bflsement of the Aquatic Pork hjildi'ir""o
provide quarters for the 'r,h* v--^^,, or. theVr -'
It was pointed out that suverr^ i . .r ..i tr.ousincl ''«'•'
worth of e)d.ibit material was h ■■ . n tho buildin,' n^
that the constant attendance of a iichnan would bo a^
vantageous to both the liiseun oporctora nn>^ the Conni-
ssion. ■
On notion of Comissioner Dippel, seconded by Cnmrisslon.
Stem, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution ffg. /,^«}
HESOLVED, that this Cormission on roconnendation of the
General Manager does hereby autborizo the Jnn Francisco
Mnritirie Miseun to tenporar J ly utilize tU vacant room
of the Aquatic Park buildinp for tho purpose of rrovic'-
ing quarters for the ipocial Patrol Officer ?;33 Irno^' to
the building.
(8) aurrlue State Aid Fbnd^
The Secretary re-^.d the rienorandun of Mr. riobert Hoyt,
Business Manarer, advising that the lepol do't'line r'r
the release of State Aid Funds was June 30, 1951 and
rocoraraendlng the release of uncloined balances.
On motion of Commissioner Buckley, seconded ty Jortn^
issioner Shea, the followinr: resolution was adoptedj
Resolution No, A^fa
i/HEI{EA3, funds in the amount of i/J^,^Oi.O^ wore il loca-
ted to the Recreation and "ark Departr<;nt fcr dofriying
the cost of planning post-war public w-jrks under tr.e
ot'ito program set up by Chapter C7 , Statutoj of 19^^; ar. .
WHEi^Ao, claims for reinbur3en<jnt arainst thiis lUocati''''
have now fceen cor-f'letod by this department toti5l]in,*
1^0,853.59 and there rer^ins a balance of l3,950.^b
which cannot be claiaef' for reimbursement.
TKEf£K::tE^ BE n HE30LVSD, that this ^omr.ission does
hereby authorize the release of 13,950. Ac, this
amount being the unclaimed balance of Jtato ni*. post-
war planning funds which through said rule ise r*iy b^;
claimed and used by other departments of Uio -ity and
'ounty of San Fran'' is co.
(9) ilgjufe for otr\-bin.' Arhoretua
!'lr. Tell«,r submitted tw-^ Jeaii.n3 -f a j.laque ti t*
mounted on the Tanite bench in thn Strykinr *trboretum.
The installation of this plajue will c';rry -^ut the
conditions of the Jtrybinr- te^u'.st. Jtu^'y "A" provif'ed
for a bronze pi' jue M an eati-zitod cost ^f <fc>5''."'"
Study "B" offer<»d n desirr. which did mt r<^ :-;ir' • lac
of bronze, a critical defen^u matorial ' *
and which could be jrovi '<. ' at m e.*. ♦• ■ *.
1275.00.
On motior. f omr.issior.cr Jh.e^, ne^^ -. •
Borcut, the 'Jorrdssion gave it.^ apfr ■'.- '^''-^r t:,- :
p^ration and instillati'^n of t,ho merori. i descr.
Jtudy B at an estimated r jt •.:' I. 'J'.. .
'j-i
(IC) Lan'^ Use .t,:ref < •
^^lemcnt' — Jchool.
;h >^
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Thie oer^r
rep rt'
whic
h V
LV
v..
satisfncturily
land U3U in th-^ ci*.y . K ''', -
r(s-:reation Center, a air.iiir r^ ,
f-r adoption by the '"T-Jaaio' ,
t .-.osol'iti-^ri '<■ , "-.'«.•
the B^^ar' : : ."a*.. •.
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er Siioa, tho followln{j rca.luti :. w
3 ^^■iopte *
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1.- Nc. 457
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Hosolutir^r, Mr., /^r-r
RE30LVED, that apr 'ov«" bo -.r-; • - w ■ . .^., . ^
followinr a-^reQineiit butw^.n t'. ' . ; C'-r^V'-^'
the Hecroation and firk Cor.rl.«>i < .r- ;.-',^ land "uje"*^! '
block bounded by Mewconb Avenue, -/-n-' Street Ork'^-'-e
Avenue and Mendel Street, silo uf the proposed noC^
Burnett i^lenentary School, iroject ,-^1?. ^r.'^ition- '^f
the afjreenont are as follows? "^ '
(1) The Board of Education shall pay for the rodesicn-
ing of the Recreation and Park Com-Jssion's ground X v.
for the aimett pl^ground which Incidontally wore -'r-^wn
in 19^8 and coordinated with the plans .f the Kr cro-'tiDn
Center recently constructed.
(2) The Board of Education shall pay for any constn: -
tion work necessary on the i^creati^h Cont-jr if ch .a
aro found nocosaary in ordox' to donfor-a with Uio--.r ^
visions of the State Field Act. *
(3) The Board of Fr'ucatlon shall aproo that any con-
struction to be ^one on existing- nocreation land shall
be contracted for and awarded within cne year fror. tho
date of acceptanco of this plan. If tiie one y ,->.- J Imi-
tation cannot be met, the Board of Education shall -t-
niit the reasons thorofor and request fron the rtecre»ti -
and lark Commission an extension of tho lin*j,
[k) The final prolinlnary and final contract plan as
redesirTned by the Tioard of Ectucation shill t« submitted
to the Recreation and Park Gornmission for npprov'il.
(5) There shall be an exch-.nre of land between the two
departnents. The land owne ■ by tho Board of ::';u"ation,
anountinf to approxinatoly forty thousan ' (^0,Oaj} s-^i^x
foet shall bo excham;ed for appr .xin-.toly fifty-oL-.t
thousand five hundred 3ixty (5S,0^>) square fu«t of I'n-*
now owner' by the itecroation -ind lark Co.-i-.ission. Tno
'ifferonco between the two amounts of laml adjua+e-! by
a transfer of title to property now ocruj ied by the
i;ccre'ition and lark Comla.iion, the anount to b detur-
nlned by the Director of Iroperty and af proved fcr;- th ;
jiecreation and lark Connisaion and the B-oard of Edu?'.»
tion,
(11) Berth of J^ Jarit: 1 itv - Arjuf.liu i irk.
The General Mnnaft-r reported that th;j Maritine Mu3"ur
Association had rcquesto*^ i-ornlssion t^ berth th»'
historic vessel oJ Capitol ^ty, ..quntic iark, *ui a
tcnsi-orory a''dlti''n to their nari.'it, exhiMtj,
On notion of Comissioner Lipp^el, secon'^c' I., -rtlssinn-
er Buckley, thu Ofproval of the request was rnnt'
the condition that the berthing 'nd no r:' ■ !• '*
expense to the Corrission or Depart-f-nt .
(12) {;vnry >^. ^m^'4.
In rospjfect of tho -irr.ory to Henry J. Lipp*ii,
3f -onnlssionor tarr, aecondef* by Conmistii^r
tho followin.' resol'.M
y
3''! ' ^''or*'
untineiy '<j'.th if Henry
:.oJt of frlun 3 wh3 kr.»jw .
II
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, '^nt wh". •
.„ o 3Ut cf r
: Ippel an** ex; r-
. . ., f'l- i ly.
There bein,-^ no ftirthor r. j,i,-.'j..i *.
Jocsaission, the neetl:.,- 'iViiurn--:,
7^
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San PVancloco, California
-^'Jly 12. 1951
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A Special Meetine of the Recrention nnd Park Comriaaion
was called to order on Thursday, July 12. 1051 at n.rjo „ ^
in the H^m^Officea of the An.?i;.:alifor;ia .^ation'J'^.k' *
#1 oanaono street for the piarpoae of considerinr the ' '
Financial Transactions and Jpecial Eventa.
The following Connlsaioners wore prosents
Mr. Louis 3utter - President
Mr. Pettir Bercut
Mr. :;lchael J. Buckley
Mrs. Honry J. Lippel
Revorend Sugcne J. Jn&a
There bein^j no correctior.j or ordssions, the Mnutt
the Regular Mooting of Juno 23th wure approved.
r^- ..^,'^n
Ai_Li~L
^ ■«.
; .Vfcr.li
(1) ProfrroGj pgynfintn
On motion of Connlasioner Dippel, seconded by Connissi.r.er
Bercut, the following resolutio:; wos adopted:
ftfcoolution No. ^^9
riiJC.'LVEl/, thit for tho best int r^jt. -.-. i proper operation
•)t the Hocrention and hark Dep^irtriont, the C u.troller be
and Is hereby requestud to approve the foil-win.- Prorress
Payrants
VI^JT iCnlAI - '.ntr^^ct ;.'. IS3
.-inal P^'^'fent to Willian G. .'•<«,' rch-mt for
•irchituctural cervices rondurci ^bS8./X
j'j:;oZT. jt. mat^Vo pot:£.ic, c:za:;vi2w v
JC;>v^H I££ Qt/iUiKTT) ^ct.tr-ct No. ^Z- :nt../2g2
o'^Cind p^yncnt to F;. h, ti.Ar-.n •'->, p-.ri 'O ■ r, i-
ing >./2l/'jl; u-ir:. ' ,2^.07 i.r f •. '
*. 29. 359.00 ,:'.-3-.3C
S'JNUKT, 3T. ma. a 'J K'
.Tr ;iri
» i-'..< V
x-o£Hi L£:. (:':.i.-^.-:iT) ,,n..if^--l.J2^^
Third pnyrii^-nt to E. f. rlni.jan .3., p^rioo .n-"-
Inr t/30/5l: earned C29,?59^00 of net C^r.t.
.29,«^59.0O
':oRo;jA fJKiGHTj ju;ji.. •:>.../;:^ >:..^/.o.>nt.yoc
r'lurth p'vyrjunt t W; . H ir^tr.. .■%■•- r
inr WW'Ai oarnod 3 3^, 97b. CO f
.38,873.00
yllA/i::. TEia.rt:--,^f..ff.^'^ ;>t,t. ^pg
uir.th pfiynent t) f^irtinulii n.t,
• ■-• • 0/30/51 ♦JT ' •'3.327..J
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CHINESE C£NTEP*Con.^^.Q-r.^|^p.
Twelfth pcyrv.: t to H. L. hitor^n Construr
Co. :^rlod ^nc]in| 6/30/5I; earnod J?rUo'A3
of net contract $326,38^ 00 "^'^.^^o.^j
vl5,416.21
CORONA HEIGHTS Jh. Mlli^^^J^:r ,^r. . .
period ending 6/30/51.- earned ;30O,9U 76'of
net contract ;297, 8^9.00 "-^^.^^.^o of
^c?n.#22A.Cont.^n/ ^^
seventeenth payment Ui Carrico & Gnnti«r — Z"", ^
V 10,327.^3
3,201.00
EUREKA VAIX£Y-Con.;i^07.r.ort y^^^
First poynent to J. Henry Harris, period endin?
%fi^^^r^'''^^^ ^^'^^^ °^ "*^^ contract ^
vl3,17il.7^
^rfrV^' ^^^' ^T- «^^Y'S & K)T.(ERO
h ILUCon. ^'p^,Cont , j^y^'-.
Second payment to J. Henry Harris, porio'd en.^-
-Wli^/'^^' "^'"""^ vii8,3^.15 of 'net contr'a
V III ,v fl.UU
CS2RS"''' '^^''"'"' 9IJn-T^SS--np ^70a
First p^ynont to Louis C. Dunn.Lnc., period
ending 6/30/51; earned Clo.357.00 of net con-
tract v91,b00.00
^30,113
:U,721.30
C0f;STRUCTI0N OF AJ.TE.JvTiCNS ^^JD ;j)DmOVS TC
McUu£:J LQDG2-Con . ,-/1 7^ _^^
Sovonth payment to Wr.. Korst.-^-yor -. for
ixriod ondin,: 6/3O/5I, onrnt i ,-19o,S32 32 -f
net contrrict if ^2A7,30/,.U
::3,i37.L-
CONSTRUCTION OF SECOIJD U?;iT CF THE <<i:iiA3ILrrATICV
CP K.^ZAR STALIU?i-Cnr.,:;i/, ^
Fifti; pay-xnt to .\ >hort L. Wilson fnr p^.ri yj un-i-
In^ 6/30/51; oarno.; ..89,020.75 of net contract
of ...1.500.00 :i0.128.32
FkZ£.x^L TAX OH AD,"r.S5;T0M
To C .lltct.^r of Lnt^rr.al .vj/ur.uc f-;r t-ixos for
June 1951
; 5^0. 88
iRiUGATior; syjte;' - '^rr :jo. i - gciiev o.;te
o«^cond rv^-nt to ussj-i'.t.-^ En^incor3, In-. ,
r-^r rcriod end in, 6/2^/5 ■• *'im-. i - 32, Wi, 00
";f r.';t contr-ict 'f ^ 32, 80^00
^:ONSThU':TICN Cr ^OAitTF.C r^i ^..rUTEJ ,; :
< A:JTi£. . J , iCx) • : ". Tf .•■ . G^ ^ : . ;j, :. ^ .^^4 ,
First f'i^nor.t t- uouis .. Lu..:.. "
endini' 6/30/sl- enrnori ."It, 357.
of .91,bCX),0C
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jK, :*rders
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(2) Cll&Q^ QrcJors
On notion of Comnisaioner Dipnoi aflmn^^^ vs» r
Bsrcut, the following ro=olu?l^''w""dopted^ Connl„l,„er
RESOLVED, that forthe teat intiroata nnH n.
of the Recreation and Fark utTarlZnl th/r'^' ^P^"^-^^^^"
hereto requested to approve tL^^fo^L^iin^ChX^oiS^rlf
(1) E^:tEKAVAIJ>:y.Con.^37-n.r)t r^i]7
To J. Konry Harris Change Order No l) *,. \^ *
TrTTr TT.' '''¥^' ^yclon:-feLe%^.\"^r?f
3 ft. for a dist/inco of 125 lineal ft. ^30^ qq
EXCELS IOIo,CQ NT, Mr, ik-j fr,^ ^
To Wnii^.V ^^.^har; (JhLee order .1) . ^I am^s^
tiZTr^T r" "^^"^^^"'^ eatimted Consiruc n^.J^i^^f"
tion Cost. Increase in contract price -739 ^3 '
(3) j-OTRERO HILUCnn >^A^-r.n^,^rm7
To «dan Arraa & Son (Change Order #1) .f.r
furnishing and i.-stnll Uiree addition-U elbows
together with any oUier reqtiired fittings f 5r
high pressure and low pressure lines to anr'
fron surge tank
:9i.37
(L) SILVEH TEluUjCE^CnpJ^t^ZrntJin?
To Martinelli Construe. Co. {Chan.-eCrft^r ^3)
to furnish r.Md install 5 shut.ff fences Ix-tween
the existing wire fences surrounding the pror^rty
and the backyard fences of the adjoining prop<,.rty
: 285. 20
(5)C0R0tJA JR. MTL:F[r.'-ron./m.Con«..^?n]
To «;-.. Horstreyor Co.Uhanre Order //9) t^ >":it
certain paint work on walls and heating pipoG
and to furnish and install other paint~w-rk nn
certain walls and pipus ;^ "HA a"
(3) Transfer and Allotnfint
On^notion of ConrAssionor liorcut.ijcconded Ijy CoTisslonor
ol ua, the followin,-^ resolution was adopted:
Resolution V:, 46I
RESOLVED, that for the t«est interests and jT?j-cr operation
of the Recreation and hark D^part::.unt, the- .. r,trollur tc
and is herely requested to ai>provo the following transfer
and allotnent:
Tranjfer:
Fron
0J3. 321. 12.01
F\iol 4 Lubricant J
jJ.3^C, 12.01
;"/ U
^3 & W.''.ri!
n[ [ nrc
Allotnont:
112.Li0.01 Fous ani ^p-"'
V 2^.39
.?7S.C
(^) ^xtunsi-r. r.f Ti.-x-
Cr. :. ition of Com.-.isJionor JKc. , ;;.c r.d"
I^ipr'-l, t.:c foil^wi^.• ruj ].': r. j:.
^caissi-^r.cr
.J^
■ J'-.'VEL, that t.M.: ' ri :
J' j.-ral hanagcr, -.^ p" v ^ t
J ..
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,f ti.-ic:
(i) .ORCW^ J. ■ Mnr/:: ^. vl :■:.;::- :n.^z.':- ■;nt.75<3
T-. At.. HcrstDL-yer .. -.r, ext;r.si • .' r"Tty-fiv
ve
(Wj) calendar iays 1, t.'.^ c rylet
ori'inal contract, w; ich w uld advoncfc ms ''^np lo-
tion date to July 3G, ]9s
7/;?,'
«
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MpbilQ graph and arorp^nrj for Clvl^ (^^j^^^j. y^^^^
(1) Mr. Dnvld E. Lowis, General Minn.-cr. reported thot a
proposal had boen rcctivbd fran Mr. E. R. guarter-win
to provide a noblle f^rnph and scoreboard which woul'! rel-v
pl-^y-by-play action of tho World Series tn srx^ctatora In
Civic Center Haza. The scoreboard would .-ivu a lettorSd
rjDssare ndvortlsonont. t\xn do^illBof tho prot-^oul rot
hnvincb^tr. receive ^ to tiato, the entire r^.ttorwaa r'r-
f.'rrcd to Uie Genoral Manager with fXill power to act.
NntionQl Radio Hook-un Hy-ff-^jcaat - :,■
(2) i resident Sutter reported thr.t n request hvl been ^jko.-»
on behalf of Mr. iioy Duell by Vs. Finr: of the Jncifi-' '
Twlephono an-^ Tologmph 'Jompony for pomijsinn to hr ^v>.
cast their ost-iblished radio prorrnn un i national broad-
cast chiin fror Colt Tnwer at a date to bo oonfirine'.
On Motion ,£ Connisaioner Dlppol, eocondc? L- Conaalasinner
Bcrcut, the roquost of the iacific Tolophone and Tel-j.-rarh
Conpany for the national broadcast froB Celt Tower w-s
approved.
urt festival - ilV.r. r.r l^ry ..nfg
(3) Tj.e Secretary reported that Mr. Joseph Dyer, .secretary of
thw art Coranission, had requested a change in reservation
dntoc for the use of the Palace of Fine nrts for the Fifth
Anr.ual Art Fejtival. The new dat6a toin*? fr^r: October 1
1951 through October 23, 1951; the Festival dates bein.!*
October lb through October 21.
On notinn of Connissionor Bercut, st»con>^ed by Corjrlssio:)-
er Dippel, tne requested change of lates f-r the iirt
Fbntival at tho ialaco of Fine Arts were appr-vVod.
There boinf no f'irth- r lusiness to co:ie tKifor.f the ne^'t-
injT, iresldent outtor ieclured the riectlnr liiourncJ at
11:30 'I. n.
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S'jcretary
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The Twenty- third Regular Meeting of the Ri»o,^.»4
CoB«ia3ion w.a called to order^n Thurad^ T °? ^"^ ^*"*'
at 3:00 P.M.. President Sutter preaidlnr'Thrfo' i''.^'^'
Cooniaaioners were present: following
Mr. Louis Sutter, President
Z' ^t'^ V^^'"'"' Vice-President
Mr. Peter Bercut
Mr. Michael J. Buckley
Mrs. Henry J. Dippel
Rev. Eugene Shea
There being no corrections or oralsaion. ♦»,,. ua *
Special Meeting h.W J.,, u t^rio'rr.pTroI^S':''' °' ""
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From Mayor Elmer E. Robinson, enclosimr letter frn» vh- u v
Mr. Qutikow appeared before the Commission to state the
views which he had outlined in nis l.tter to Mayor Robtnson
r^l^^M^ 'n'" T^'^T""' '''''' ''' P^""^'^^ account o?
Columbia oquar.»3 early hiatoiy and urged that tho ar^a be
?rl!r«rf/' ^ ^^:^ '° r^''^ breathing space in the inJ^s-
trial area and a haven in case of disa^tor.
The Secretary reported the proposal to place the abondoniaent
of .olurabla Square on the November ballot hai br.en original-
ly aubnittod to the Judiciary Joramittoe of U^o Board of :ii-
pervisors by the Board of Education ani the matter would b.-
hoard on Thursday, August 16, 1951.
J-lppol, tho natter w«= r^f.rrei to tte 3<..n.=r,l Manager for
^^^ o^\^hn nI^^m!^'; ^•i-''^«"^^. Recording Jocrota.7 pro t.m
ing the Com^:: °" 'r'''' Inprovoment Aasoci.Uon, request.
thf ;,'^,J°"^3^i°" to appropri-.tc the sum of $70. 750. 00 for
the^further improvement of recreation facilities \t BnJbon
f^L?'r''''^!u^'''*^''*'' '*'^P°'*t'''<i tho Coranission had r.-ouostod
i^inds for that purpose, but they hnd not bcon approved for
inclusion in the curront budget. (To Secretary- for reply )
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(J) Letter from Jfra. Zelraa Burns, 3 ••.tary. Pnrkaido District
inprovement Club, rwquostinp V. onmission to .onsid-.r Uju
runamlng of ti... new South Suns.,'t Pl-iyground to Josephine
nandall Playground. Consid mtion postponed to next rweting.
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.(A)F^om thu^Board of Stipcrviaors , enclosing n letter frorr;
ffr. A.A.Shouerman, .u,-,-. 'tor, 25 Taylor Street, sui^gosting
the sale of seven (7) .square blocks of the Golden Gnte Park
Panhandle for the erection of modern apartment house buiL.-
-■■gs.
Tho General 'Inn-.c-r reported that at ^i raeetlng with the Olty
Plar. .i.ig staff, h-j hnri boer. informed th/it n major freeway
to U. routed throu^' ti-e Panhnndla as 1 link Njtwecn westerr.
tho down-town district, .3 a pnrt of
II. for highway traffic. (1- ^ecr'.tory
rosi-t ..tial areas ar.
the adopted Master 1
for reply.)
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(5) fVoo Arthur R. Bird of Hnrrlgon, WyidonnuUer Comany Roal.
tors, 3U Koorny Street, inqulrir.g whether the Comiaaion
would bo Intoreatod in the pur(;i.a3o of the 3utro Botha oror.
erty, Including land and Icproveoenta. (Referred to the
Genoml Manogor.)
-^, (6) ft-om Mr. Fred Schrcib(.r, 716 Foorater Street, roqueatinc th,
at Vema lower part of Vernft Street bo reserved for q playground aron
(consideration postponed to noxt regular meeting.)
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(7) From Honorable Edward T. Kancuao, General Chalrnian. itii.jna*
Coaalttoo, Columbus Day Celebration, requesting permlaalon
to use the facilitlea of the building and grounds at Aqua-
tic P'irk on Sunday, October U, and asking that preens be
provided for the decoration of the reviewing stand on that
day.
On motion of '"-ommlss loner Dlppol, seconded by Ccnnlsolone!
Buckley, tlio I'.'Mowlng resolution wns adopted:
RosQlution M^. ^<p-}
Rrusjlon RESOLVED, that this Coninlsaion does heroby authorise tho
if Fncilitles uoe of Aquatic Park building -md grounds for thu Columbus
it.: Park in Day culobratlon to be held Sunday, Octob»jr U, 1901, with
J, :;t.]^,i95I the condition that adequate inaurance bo cvrried by tho
^Ah'jiB uiy "Itizcna' Committoe; and directs that greens be provided
for the decoration of the reviewing stand on that day.
(e) Flrom Hnrlan B. Watki-u?, Chief, Real Estate division. Corps
of 2r,,';l:iOor3, U.S.Ai' . , 130 New Mont»*nmor>' Street, rtjquest-
ing th.o Cornnlaslon to «;nt,(jr ir.t:^ a le'-so with t/n Gfivurti-
nent for tho two parcel j '^f I'^nd to wfiich tht' Arrv wis
given rlght-of-entry or. ;:-/ iL, 10 jl undor Roij-Jutior.
No, 403, for the reason th.at there exists ar. urgent riiiitir}-
necessity for those parcels.
On notion of Connisoi^ior Borcut, socond'-d by '^onrdssioncr
Buckley, tho following rusolution was adopt«;d:
.1^
ItEoCLVED, that this Coranlsal' n, ir. the interests jf ti....
-^'•^ tj National security, does hereby npn^e to loasu t'^ the yr.ittid
irt'.t, (G-lder. Jtatos Govornrjunt two (2) par'oi^i f land, descrlKd -u
ihr« v.'l fleiah- f^ll^w3:
OC'ILEN r.ATE fAJJ(: C-.nmoncing nt a point 20 foet .'orth r.f
the north lin^-, ani pamiJel to tho east liriu, -f the rest
room building near U,o projected line jf 4>^tn AvnnLc, '/-li-
en Gote Park, San Fr'.r.cisco, Calif-rnia, th.encu N-rth ♦
the Sriuthwest line ^f the Main Drive bridlo pith; 1? > •
northwesterly along the brldl» pith t^ a p-int 120 I'x-
northwest of the projected lino of 47th kvrhw ; U-itince
:j-uthwtsterly to the eist lis^o )f tho Gnat Highway at n
pnint 120 feet south )f tho projected 3 .uth iinf; >r Um
Bet "h ChaJet? thence 3^uUi alon/: the Groat Hi^hwo;' to th*
Int.rsecti'n ->f in . ijt-wost lint firni: and 20 feet
ncrt:, f, th*.- north .'-.e of the nf-.n-'O-u : r- ' r- -. bui]3-
i'l^; t ...-..•f oaat to f^int ^f fc-<:.nr.ning.
<f t'le
fL£lJ!:iiAJKJh ZOC: ".omncr.cin,; ' *'^ inters? cti:
s /ithwest Jin., cf Skyline P uiuv ;ri and the mrth boundary
ol' Fort ¥\n...iju, west tj, bit mt ir.vludin?, the parkin*-
area and duz^p; thence nort:. * •.■•-■ .♦.:-..> "t. r, >f said
P'.rkinr area with Jky'ir.- ' a.-vari; Ui--.c. *•• • ast-rly
t. th./polnt ')f h' rl: • i-.^'.
AND. BE IT FURTHER RZJOLVEL. ti.at the Gtn«»ral Manager and
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the Secretary bo authoriaod and dirocted to negotlato aald
leaao with the stlpul'tion that the agroewjnt provide for
tho 'idcquate restorrition .f tho properties by tho United
Stfltca Govornment; and thnt. In the Interest of both cartlea
a reduction in the flvo-yoar torn be conildcred
(9) letters rol^iting to County Fn^^ ^m^i'
(q) From the State of California, Departnent of Finance to
Mr. Harry D. Rosa, Controllor, advising that tho i 12 600 00
roquostod for planning had been sot up in a Capital Inprovu-
nentfl account and is available for that purpojo. (File )
.-.t with
[l^l'.t'.r., Arehi-
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"Uw Hal) for
(b) Proa the San Francisco Planning and Housing Association
expressing concorn of Its norr.bcrshlp over the proposal to
st'Jt'u County Fairs In Golden Gate Park; requesting conpleto
inf .raatlon on the proposal and offering Its services In
reviewing the inattc.-. (Referred to tho General Manager )
(c) From the San Francisco Chanbor of Conmerce, offering
tl,e aupcostlon that the Palnce of Kin.- Arts be ccnsiderod
18 an alterr^.tc aitc; advising thnt Architects Messrs.
Dornard Maybeck and Willian G. Merchant r.re working on res-
toration plana; and asking tho Conralsslon to explore the
possibilities of their sugfestion before naklng final docl-
slon.
Comissl'-in Menbers discussed tie previous cost eatlrintos
covering res titration of tho Pn.- ro of Pine Arts and cx-
preased inton.-st In any new pr. j jsnl which rdght Indict*
n oubstantiil reduction, (hofor/ed to the Gecrotary fcr
reply.)
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In connection with t!.o above comainlcntlons, Prcnidont
:3utter reviewed tho -onnijsion's efforts to obtain an
Exhibit oTid Exposition Hall tiimugh the use of County Fair
F.sr.dJ and nthier State flnanclrr . He recalled tho rseutlnr
with State Director of r'ir.ance, Mr. Janes Dean, which
brought about the approval of funds for preparation of pr.—
li."ninary piano.
r. . ti-.n if Conni38l-->ner Lippol, scronded by Comlssion-.r
Hujkley, the followl-r resclutl^n was adopted:
WHEK?:aS, \;pfn request :)f thij omission and th-e City ':nJ
>'>unty of S-i J-Vanclsc-, the Jtnte of Calif :.rnia has r- !.
rvnllable W.u sun of $12,600.00 for tho prolirinar/ ;. -
nine of nn Exhibit and Exp-)sition Hall f r U.is Ity;
therefore, be it
HZXIVED. that this orrJLiisi n i'es hereby authirlf. -.nJ
dlruct the Gener-;: M-.r.'i<^er t prepare, f f r its "ppr val, or.
agree: unt with Mr. A. Applet n. Architect, fr yr f -"i^n-
al servi'xs in prtparirv pre'^; i:.'.ry plaw f-)r t
Gtructioi. of an Exh.lbit'and : aj IMr liall for Jfi.-, -:
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[ftffdsslon
.3 and
Disapproved without prejudice:
(a) Paving of iarklnp
(b) Russian Hill h.u-l
(o) Jtrybing Memorial
A.-ea at Jr.Museuin Building
Bench at Arboretua.
(File)
J^ A.'JT DELEGATES
(l) Seven delegates from the Dolor&s Heights Inprovenant Club
appeared before the Coramission to voice their objections
to any proposal to change Mission Park into a recreation
center.
The Secretary read 'i letter from Mrs. P. Wagner, ChQirmnn
of V'-ti Dolores Heif ■ tj Iraprovtment Club, trinsmitting a
petition containing U'JS siijnaturus n^cording protest
against the conversion of Mission P«rk.
Miss Caroline E. Altvitcr of }7% - 20th Street, and
yjr. Jay Pfotcnhauer, Attornoy, of X9 'Cumberland Strout,
urged preservation of the pork's present character, sug-
gesting tho acquisition nnd dovolopnent of other property
in the Mission DistrJot as a recruation site.
Drawinrs of the proposed improveiKnts to Mission Park, as
prepared by the City Planning ''oaanission, were insptctod
by the delegates.
President Sutttir assured tho J -Tegntion that tho proposod
inproveaentj it Mission Pirk hnd boon drawn and pnjparod
with the sole idea of riving b* tter r»jcrention to the
greater Mission Diotrict, and t.-.it no further -iction would
be taken by the Connnission on Masjlon firk bf.fore advising
tho Dolores HcightJ LTsproveirjit ^lub. Thu petition of
1355 Jignatures waj th.-n retuni'id to Miss Aitvit.jr to bn
used In presenting objcctlond to the City Manning .omnls-
slon.
£idi (2) ; .wronce Halprln, Landr.rape Arcr.itect. %ppc-ared before tho
.oruTJaalon to pr-3ent for -ipprovTl th'j i>l\ua inri drawings
for the developw--n* of ttusjjan iiJl Park.
Prc.oidont i-atter ir.:orr».d ?x. iialprln that ho would not aak
the onnilislon to tak action because of certain objectinr
andc by tn«^ Art '"onrraJbion to U,e drawinra ".J jubcltt. d */
Mr. Hnlpri'i ';t its Au^st fctn nwetinf.
(Referred to the General !'an'..-rr for InVQjtiration and
report at the noxt runil'-.r rse.-tinr.)
(3) Mrs. Moses I-nsky was preaer •
Jan Frnnclsco U-aguo of morr
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On notion of Conanlaalontr S>«a. aeconrWiH k« p
Dlppal, the following resolution C^rX^d:"'^"'""*'"
RESOLVED, that all TenBorary and Non-Cwn o.^.
Departfl»nt for the period JUne 28 iom ♦^^ ?^^°" "^"^ ^'•''
1951 are hereby ratrfied'anX.^ve^an'SrTiJ^^'^ ''
FURTHER RESOLVED, that » mnA*.* «r
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(10) T-29
(10) T-30
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Vendor 7/ 1/51
Counter Attendant 7/ I/51
Riders Attend. Kipr. 7/ 1/:,1
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Athletic Attendt.
Life Guard
Janitress
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Uborer, Gamp Mather7/ 1/51
^pv.Diroctor 7/ I/51
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P/G Dir.PT a/needod 7/ 1O/51
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Sr.Draftaman Civil 7/2^/51
F/G Dir.PT a/needed 7/ I/5I
Gardener P/ 1/51
Gardener 7/lt/51
Animal Keeper 7/lt/51
Jr.Operatinc Engr. 7/lfc/51
Gerdener
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Kitchen Hclpc-r
Gardonor
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(b) Progreaa P^ynftntg
On motion of Commissioner %c) inv aetmnA^A u^ n , .
Dippel. tho following r.noluf iZ\.TlTotiL^ -^niosioner
Reaolutlejn ff^. ^^
RESOLVED, that for the best intorosts and proper conduct
of the Recrention and Park Department, tho JontroHer is
hereby requested to approve the following contract plymonta:
RECRIATIDN P^MEOT?
(1) mmi Ve.VTER . I^^fom^i contract . C......^y^,.^ ^.^
To uolon Hoatin^ & iJheot Metal Co. - lat i Final PavtiT>'
(Installation of 1 Marco Jr. Utility Fan /^5 in- '
eluding cutting grilles a«J electrical work)
To Adam Arras & Son -1st Payment - "
Period ending 7-5-^ j
i9,b77.25
(3) CHINESE RECR>:ATTnrf ^T^ -r.^.^n- .f.',- -p|lV| ,1]|i|-,, ,17]
10 H.L. Peterson Construction Co. -13th Poyt t]'i 7/0 ^
Period ending 7-31-51 , •♦ .^
To J.Henry Harris - 2d Payment - |A oiq L2
Period ending 7-31-51 •A.uav.-w
To J.Henry Harris - 3d F'lymei.t - |i/\cq 15
Period endin.j 7-31-51 *-^. 359.it;
(6) GhATTAN - Contract ^Q - -p^tr ..j Jor's ,/lP.
To Martinolli Construction Co. - lOth Hyt -
K-riod ending 7-31-51
$9,907.72
(7) gOI/TH JV?CET '^f ^AY'yc.fl - -infract #31 -;ontr:ilur'. >P^1
io W'ltkin 4 iibbaid - lot Paymunt - |7,352 57
Period ending 7-31-51
^"^J v^ILVER TEKR,\C£ - ontrr.ct y^fe - Controller's #102
To MartinolJi Construction Jo. - 10th Ir^t. - $o,537
Period endinp: 7-31-51
t>o
C9) J!Jt^ET. OCEAN VIF^ ST.MARYiJ & P07RSHC H rii^Contr^ict 072A
ic '.rrico & Gnutirr - Pinal f-.ynent - tB':.,0^o.jl
(♦9J.tX2.3l lojj ",' . /to rmf iter, withhoj.'j
(10) IHHIGATICN iiY2Ti,M (mill JL) )S..Y;ci - Jor.traot .^2jr,'
To Associ'it'.d Enrinocrs , Lie. -3^ ^ Fin-ii iTy^-- 2;>,2'?i.'.
Period ending ♦j-29-51
(:i) ^>CrE:;3:QN IRRnATIO:/ JY3.-im:.^^GU;JLJ--j:i.H;iA.Kr:h i J^..
To Associated Engincur.. , Ir.c.-ljt. U Fin.i-fvt. t\ ,''''}. 'j<)
034 #7U
(12) riJTAflATIDN >ETAL TCI^T j-a . II^'.IZ - ^1cLA;^N ^l.:.
To Dwar. k "o. - lat «t Fin.!-; t TiJW ^0^5 :.!20/A
(1-3) .0:i3TR. ALT^.^TIO:;C ^ ADriTL.:.o.Kc:^t£:. JDL"5-:ontract #17'
To Wr.HorJl:, /ur Jo. - 8tr. fay.-u.it - $27,2?!" 1/.
Period ending 7-3t-51
(U) .^wi;:.FA-ix oy: ; ■■::.i^ :: j:^t-: jena v^Tn i-A;i.-'Jw f7Qi
To Jtoiott 4 Poter^i -r.-Jrjndy Jo.-lat i Fir.Pvt. *l,93'-'.00
(15) hiiSZjQlUCi CF YACHT i-Ju^SCh - „.' Lr'.Gt ;/2Jt
To Ho'ii^-Tibbitts :on3tn;''ti' r, >.-2'' * Fir.. f*\yt$2, ■'.^O . X>
Period ending 0-I8-5I
'V9-53
..r.#^'
;,^. r .*
THi«KACTI0W5 (continued)
f^;^ PAYMENTS (continued)
(16) -7, f- ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS PAINTING WORK . 03W i^ft
k :- "
.8
ll«r,jior.3
1.
of
To Raphao] Conpany - Ist >k Final Poyt.-
4882.00
(17) FAINTING OF K£2AR STADIUM SEATING - Cnn^.rQct itm
To D.Zelinsky 4 Sons - 2d A Pinal Payt. - tl,Oo5.83
Period ondir;g 6-.2>51
(18) ADL'L FAmiNG. KSZAI^ STADIUM SEATING - Contr^ict UVA
To D. Zollnaky & Sons - Ist Fnyrient - t3,947.^
Period ending 8-3-51
(19) DEMOLITION OF THEATRE DLDG.& CUSTOJ«GUSE 3IDG..
POriTSMOOTK SQUARE
To F.G. Nutting - Ist & Final Pnyt. CJW ,./3A8
$498.50
(20) 3PECIAI, J-ATnOL SERVICES - L^'iKE .'^t.EL l^CYZkimikL ki^k
To A.i3oclatod Sportaraen of Californii «
District Council ^ - Encunbr-ince Request i^l89 ?A33.29
Period b-28-51 to 7-28-51
(21) CONSTRUCTICN OF QUARTEKS TOu PRIMATES AfC PA.yTHERS -
To Louis C. Loinn, Inc. - 2d p.'.yraont -
Period ending 7-31-51
(22) F^gf^L Ta W i^^l'^m4
« 10,948.22
To Collector of Internal i-.evonue, Taxes -
July, 1951
4038. M
(23) CONSTRUCTION CF 2D UNIT OF itEHABILITHTION - KEZA.; SiADi:-;
To Robert 1. Wilson - Cont.,^14 - 6th Payt. ^2,23KJ'
Period ending 7-25-51
(24) ;u^NTAL - CRYSTAL PLUNGE
Id Jharles Savi and Dr. Henry Domer.iconi -
.ifj- til August 1M - Septenber lA, 1951.
vl,250.00
*»««»« ft
(c) ExV^n^i^tt? 9f yita^ -
Cn notion of Coramlaaionor Ji^ea, seconded by -onmissioner
iXrr, the following resolution was adopted:
Reaolntion No. 468
RESCLVSD, that this Commission, on recomnendation of tte
""lenornl Manager, ipprovos C.e foliowirig extensions cf
tir«:
(1) SUItEKA VA^...Y - Contract '^^7 - ror.troller's nil
(2)
(3)
(4)
To J.Henrj lurris - an extent I'-n -f oC doyj fnrr. MUt'ijst
8, 1951 thpi October 7, 1951 - due tj outstiriding Chun4?o
Ordors and char.^'us made in plur.bin^ ti ccrapiy witn plu-nh^
Inc code,
SUJioET, OCEAN VIEW, 3T.MAia''J 4 PCTr.ERO Hilt. -
'>watra?t H^L - -optr-^U^r's- iil"^ — - — ^ — -- - — ——
To J. Henry f/irris - --i.'. oxt.;Jion of o-J Ciler.d-xr . ./-
fron Aut-ust 2, 1951 thni October 1, 1951 - ^^ to nut-
stindlng Chant-Q Orders, in'idoqu'tto nunbor of ln3pf--t' r..
and interruption account griding work.
.x'TH 3u:;jET -. ;;>Y'.M i jiyiRcuiiDS tuhfin:- .•.t.?83
T ..otkin 4 ^ibh. ^i - 'in ..xter.si-n of 21 -'■^' ;''''^ ^'^-'^
t..ri Aut.Q, 1^51 - *.o o^r:.dr'.to wfied je^.d. r... ^r. p,^- -
inj: tho ''r'.-f^.-j.
p:i.:jilic .:...:3- -r.tr -t /';-? - •?iVr'l]^T'5 YT;>
T. H^.iJT..,,,, :,n.*r.'- . ... - .n^xtens on .. ■
calendar d.v. , v,ru Jul. ... :/:>l - *••- ^'^ ^^; ^'f Z
twocn actual conpicMon of work '.: d nu^utm^ dat., .. r^
rdssion.
I I
J- ■-■
^li^r^
y'.
,jt,..
^
-.fr
*y
ifir Tj-^'^g^CTIQNS (continued)
hris of
Kr^'irTfl
£U!2i4
(5) KEZArt STADIUM - 2D mm 9F REHAB 11, fr/JTrer' - ^
To nobert L. Wilson - a:, exto;^;ion of 30 calendar rf*^t
froa July 2o. 1951 thru Augrut 25. 1951; '"^'"'^'''^ ^'^''
(b) BWHA YlgTAIATd^ > JVhVlLA^g^TQIOcacAfHrr map
To James £. wnlte, Civil tJiginuer-Jui^eyor an extendi ,,. "
of time until Nov. 1, 195I, duo to In.SflUy ?o^t .id
keep competent nasistonce and other delays beyond control.
^^^ "^^J'l^^.l^^ CaWENIENCE STATIONS . SPEEDWAY MEADOWS and
To Antone Putersen 4 Jons - an extension of 30 calenHli:
days fron July 23 1951 thru Au^juat 22. 1951 - vandaUs.
and necessary replacenent of stolen hardware and addition.
(d) ^,m£^ ^L^iiLl '
Cn •^^'tlon of Connijjioiier DippeJ, seconded by lonnission-
©r ftickloy, U.e following resolution was adopted:
heoolutior. >^r, ^,<gg
RESOLVED, that for the best intorejt:: n^.d proper operatior.
of the itecroation and P^rk Lepart.->>nt, ti^o Controller is
h^.-reby roquestod to nppr-v»j the fciiowlnf Change Orders.:
To J. Henry Harrij - to i-.strJl 1 catch bay in,
conplete with suwer connccticrui-an increase of- 5265.00
y?PEh NOS - :ontract ^33. -n^,fr.]]^j-^s ri 10-CKOrHnr .-/i
To Adan nrr:^ miJ oon - to fur.iiah irui indtall woven
atoel fenco 1-50 in lieu of P-,r specif lod ^>ut not
available - ^ CHAJiGE
Vi^SLv aCF. V/^;,I£Y - ;qr.tr'ia iS^.. .ontroller'.. //IIQ Ch n y:>
10 Artan Arras & ^n] - novlnj^- fenoe fron E.aidc of
lot, E.of il5 D-iy ot. to W.sldo of lot, 215 Day St. 2^ '.HG.
V[l-Sj< :i(;'L: - -prtn^t r^^ - ■ . .troiier«3 ^iiQ-jh.crdnr vi
io ndar Arras ic Jon - tn inst'ill a ii" vit.clay pipe dn.I-
fror. drinkinfT fountain - rfelocato in ;«.W. comer of
ourt Area, incluriln,- dr'iiris - a decruaso of $10.00
i<:. .'Uis . Dum.. ■.. ■. - Oh. Order ,>1 - Chon,;i', Ic/Cition
of retaining walls .:.,: spectators' railings- NO .hAtx-jE
0<:£a:; Vnr^V - "^ntrMr-t //, . ..jntr-rllor's fl^205- :h.Cr'i..-r .,3
To J.He.nr -arris - Ir.jtail : "7 1 i-.. rt. con ; rot© curLi;
ind 17C sq.ft. pnvi:^, - nu j]]itijnr.l ant. of - ^ 239.1
(1)
(2)
(3)
U)
(5)
(•)
(7)
'9)
(9)
.i.tr-.ct /^o - C,:itrol'rj A>lG2-.h.CrdLrA
To V/\rtinfclU 'oriStrM^tijn lO. - to inst'.i: c-.r./reti. Jinb
between property at H I-e<^yard Jt. and Wull " '*• as shown
on Sr.oot G-2 - an .'.dditlon-:! ar-wnt of ilL^t.i,}
ChlH^Si: X^CE^^ - :w>jtn^t j^- . Mr.l'rs f/2:. :.. r r ;J7
To H.L.pHtOi'j jn 'Jonstric*: . - to furnish and l.'.sVill
roiwood >'r»3t n.'j over ct^tcn j-.-ins in t'lnhr.rk aro^.s jf
playrround • • sot oiavntlnna f nnin-. h';3ir,s a'^cordnnco
'ir-iwinif:^ - •u -dntinrii] rxrxni:.- C - IS*?. 65
iv:.^;X. V.IL:. - ■. '.r^^t ./5A - .::.tro"rb ./y.- :/.. Prior ^1
I' .'■.ilunry !-'.rr..i -
n /tiknnsaj wi* . , :
vi'Jo ad(?iti .na. r»
tlonnl nnount -.f -
«,x:. •!?.',• j'A y !^ . j.jijfj ?f bl ii*.
• .*' • <; , add lo'iT. an J ^ ■ . jr -
no;
T ...tb'jrt . Wils',1. - dt"T*-'iain^ cont.r'!Ct Ly 'iiffwr--' .u
bttwoon anour.t 'i! .' w».f? for concrete toats (i500.')0)
an' tr.*i actual *" '.osts ('. .•/. .^:) - -^roUt -^f , 33 . "
-i-V-^i
J
ii
♦ «*
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^.
iL «ai
('"^
*» *^
I ^ >nrlco
(continu«d)
(•) tfork oiri gffrYiffff grdtri
On aotion of Cobb je.onor Bercut, ieecnd^d by Coami.3lon«r
Dippel, the following resolution was edopUd: ™"'"°'*^
Reaolutinn ff^, 47Q
RESOLVED, that for the boat Interest, and proper ooeratlnn
''.T ^'"L"''"" *^ ^'•'^ Department. the'cont'o^Ur L "
and i» hereby requeeted to approve the following Work Or-
ders: ^ "»» vyi
(1) To Departoent of Public Works for inspection service
S^«;;J'^.^^^?* construction of Improvements to fheUn
Boach Recreation Area (Appropriation 180. 550. 23)-«/ OOO
for Engineering Services - U,000.6c
(2) To H.S.Tlttle, 85 Columbia Square St. for maintenanr.
and servicing of floodlights and incidental lightini?
at Kozar Stadium (Appropriation 112.219.0^ (Encumbrnncr
Request) not to exceed - jggQ qq
• «<>«•••
(f) Conaldcrntion of Ai7r^u^,,^«n|f|
(]) Agreement with San FVancisco Gcollc Athletic Associa-
tlon for use of Klz^^^ H't^lua _^____
ji
On motion of Commissioner Buckley, seconded by Commission-
er Shoa, th.o followinc rujolution was adopted:
Resolution Nc)„ ^71
,orr,e,ar otadium RESOLVED, that this Commis ion r'oos hereby authorize the
-;''!;1 ^/Ja^ ^^''T? r?.^^.-'*^^''^^ *" a^reeir..nt with the San Franciaco
?.*aUgn y^/il Oaellc Athletic Association for the playing of a football
contest at Kui'ir Stadium on Sunday, September 2. 1951 in
consideration of ton (10^) per cont of L\u gross revenue,
with a minimum guarantee of $250.00.
• «««««•
^2) Reneval of Agreement yjt,.^ -gyir. y. Tilden
The Secretary reported th;.t Gnlvin V. Tilden, Ussee of
the Stow Loko Bolt Rouue. hnd requcatud rt^newai of his
perrdt to sell rcfreahrBnts.
On r.otlon of Commissioner Parr, seconded by Commissioner
^^:kloy, the follow" i' resolution was adopted:
:.'" Food
-cr.c<;33ion
\^- -.kc 3oat
:f Feed
-*'n?^33lnns
aesolutioii HO. {.72
RESOLVED, that this Commission hereby au thorites the rt'i-jw-
ai of the permit to Calvin V. Tilden for food vending con-
cession at Stow Lake Boat House; said authorization to b>e
valid for the period August 1, 1951 throurn Jort.'Tnber :3,
1951, inclusive.
• «••«««
(^^ ftCliQWCl of Ai-rec-aent witr. -JoUv Srhuinnr.
On motion of or.nisJioner Duok'ey, seconded by • on.T.ij . •
er Dippel, t .« I'ollowlng r^Jjiulion was adopt^H:
neJolution No. A7J
HEJOLVED, that for the purt'-cie of providing? f'lod and re-
frojhr*jnt services to L'.e pu 2ic, when desirnb^c, and In
consideration of tn«, payr» r.t .f t-m (10?) p^.r c».nt r U.e
gross revenue, this "ormisiiion .'.reby authorlsoa t-'. r<jnfi},
al, wiU^i revisions, of the a,'reeat»oJt for food vundi:.»- '>n-
cejsion on ivecreatioa *>^ }"\rk ireas wit., the Schuman
*^9-5i
I
■Vi^
-~\
*^i -i-
«:iJLi.rf:. Tif^js^if
Its for
ji;^.>j^^lTI0W3 (continued)
^ conn™, end approved -V" .tl^rM^'^fr™*'"' *°
(g) Requests for Allotm>^nta
On motion of Conmissionor Rnrz-Mt »-.- j . .
Dlppol. the foU»wi4 ^^ofStlo-VwH^atuSr '^»»»i-'-"
RESOrVED, thnt for the boat Intoresta ,„H
and U her.ty «,ue,ted to approve the foUowC^HotSnta,
AcproD. No.
112.A00.01
112.200.01
112.350.01
112.385.02
il2. 200.03
332.350.03
112.20C'.0^
112. 350. 0«
112.219.04
112.815.01
133.321.12.01
133.321.12.03
133.321.12.04
U3.}5\12.03
133.232.12.01
112.400.01
Coveriry
Aranij^^^
112. IX'. nj. 2
112.130.04.2
112.111.08
Equipment-Gen. Division
(for purch.of autos as enuraerated In
Budget Request, 3h.20, Line 20)
Contractunl oervicea - Gen. Division
lEraergency services and repairs)
Poods tuffs - General Division
(Add'l for cur. season, iilver Tree
Day Camp)
Forage & Food for Animals - Zoo
Contract' 1 Serv.-ConEiijsary Div.
(Seasonal dejoonds for laundry, etc.)
Foodstuffs - Commissary Division
(Seasonal demands)
Contract' 1 Scrv. -Recreational Units
(Emergency ropilrs, etc.)
Foodstuffs - '.'urp Mather
(Additional for Curront season)
I-laint.Keznr Fi odllr'.Lin*^ Sj-rtcr.
( Add'l allotinent tn ].,.t contract
for $<■ 80.00)
Ins'irance PremiuiT.s
Fbei -k Lubricantj - Gc^noril Division
f\i--' i Lubricants - C. -siTilssary Div.
Fuel 4 Lubricants - Rj-reat'l J:. its
'-annod ^.x.ds ^ Dried i-Vuits
(Seasonal dor.ands)
Telephone .4 TuU.gr-ph - Gen. Div.
(Departments not yet oorisolidatod)
Equipment - General Division
(For purchases aj onu-ncratod in
Budget Request:
Office Parnituro - Sh.20, L.3 ^2,000.
flim.St I'\irni3hint's-3h.20. 1.4 ;2'l3C
Tempnrary Wages - :omnis3f.ry Div. ^20 000.00
(Seasonal r^quirementj. Booth,
lunch rooi.o St rides ':ctivitl.j3)
Temporary /agc3 - necroit'l Units
(Seasonal requirements, Koaar Sta-
dium and Fleishhacker I - J )
Allowance for CVurti.x^, amp Kath»;r
(Seasonal requirtj-set.ts)
•5,000.00
13,000.00
1278.00
12,000.00
1800.00
C23, 000.00
$500.00
S4,000.00
$735.00
t 500. 00
tl, 100.00
$50.00
lioo.oo
C520.00
11.000.00
U/80.00
43.00C-
lY.
^^) Intra-r>.nd Traajf rs
On n>jtl-r. of ';Qmr.l-3i.';n',T f^^arr. seond^-d by •-- . . ,r
^icklk-y, U.c- following rooolu*l^n waj ar^optod:
?-.e>;;;ution '.-r. L i
■ i-SCLVrl, t.' • ": T best ir.' r-,.,'.. -;nd proper c '.durt ^t th»
necreati.in a;..; \\v\ It f'.rtrj* ;.t , ♦■..• r.t.r . N r r>- fir.j is
h'jT'-hy requested t appr ^vu the f liiwint Ir.tr -.•'.• " Tra.as-
f -rs :
•*Viii
<ii
-*^m
m-^m.
ffcpilrs -
^0
l?.-
rtu ".t
iCTICNS (ccntinuud)
From Xq
112.110.01 112.119.01 ^3 a7W<
(Covering replaconent of 1 B2i0 Office Assistant ^ ' ^'^^
1 a40>? Gen.Clerk-oteno.'
1 B512 Gon.Clerk-Typis:
5 058 Girdeners -and-
1 R56 flaygrounJ Director
on sick leave without priy, except 1 Or58 Gcrdone- on
leave and 1 0-58 Gardener working in higher clasji-
ficfttion - July 1 through November 30, 1951)
3]'
(0 ^-gquQ^te for .jUDPlenent/a App^^pf^^^j^ng
On notion of Conmissioner Dippel, seconded by Conniasioncr
31.0Q, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution Nq, ^J(^
RESOI^ED, that for the beat interoats and proper operation
of the Recreation and Park Lop/irtment, this Comrissior does
hereby request the Mayor, the bo-ird of Supervise rs, and the
Controller to approve a request for r. Supplerental Appropria-
tion of vb, 500.00 fron the surplus in the Jnappropriatod
Balance of Kinds in the Real Prcjiorty Account tc the credit
of Appropriation 112. 500. lU (Adr--ini3tration Build ir.^) t^
provide funds for the replacenont of a portion cf t^^e ro. f
of the McLaren Lodfjo,
On motion of tlonrdssioncr h-wr, ;;-;conded by Conrlssioner
Dippel, the following rusoiution was adopted:
Hcjuluti.m ..'q. /.-n
fiESC VEE, that for the bojt Interests r^d propej operation
of t^ 0 Recreation and Park Departnunt, this ^-orrlssion iyvs
heroha request the h'vor, the Board of Supervis'rs, and the
Contr. [lor to approvj •: request for a oupplenun^ al Appropria-
tion in the anount of ^^C, 000. 00 fron the surpli.s in the
Unappropriated Balance of i^uids in the Real Proj^rty Accoiant
to the credit of Appropriation 112.500.91 (Yachv Harbor -
Seawall Reconstruction) to provide funds for th< reconstruc-
tion of a portion of th*' Yacf t. ilarb.->r Seawall; vhc seawMl
east of the board walk opp.jito Laker Street ha. buckled ard
cracked.
«••«•*•*
On action of '"orciss loner P'lrr, .^r-^ond'jd by ."orrdaslnritr
flercut, the followiriP rej- l-jti wij
Tt'.d:
^•cs?luU-n N,. ^J
.xSCLVSI;, that for the- U.nt inter- jsta and propc ^ -^p^irat. r
of the Recreation and P'^rk uepartrwnt, thi.^ l.:i ' * •
hf,r--by request t/.e ."nyrr, Uie Board of Sup-jr/i-j r^, mi *,:
Controller to approve -<. request f^r n 3upp]o.-*. .•.nl Mppro-
priatioti in the a-/.u:it of ;33,'>j''^. I'ror, U.. Jirplun in
the 'Jrtr.ppropri/.tod Bfilmco of ?.•.-.. i:. L-.e h\-nl Propjerty
Account to UiQ credit f Appropr:'iti jn il2.50C, r-» < ' ■ -"'
cimo Zooloeical i'lrdonu L^r-vnrrdr *.3) t-* provi i- : -• - :
I vine, ''^tj:. -ir.,-, *.;.. ■LriCTl i:.. . .♦-i-'., store w';t-.r j/^-
te M.d j\rchitect-.'i;ngi..»,ur feus.
• •• #•*• •
Cn ni'tliin of Co."nia- ' .r Lippei, ;jfccor»dt;d by
Bercut, the following: re., jl'-tiu.'. w-iS adopU;d:
•9-i-
*4fc
'U-.4^dl..i
K^*«
t«:v4.*^u-.,.i„..
J2i
^.TlOm {c-\tLmrd)
sclnrj- appropriatl:;r.3.
ft >'.rbor
ir,- Jccn3< 3
(k) Approval of Y-icht Harbor Moorlnr li-cr;. . .a.<
»? - ^'
poned to the next regular Meeting r
General Man?igar.
- ".*
'f tltb
•«•*«•••
-^ BUJL'gSS
itl^s of
Hickoy,
(•) Heporf ..r tho Genfer-^l ^^np^r -
(1) iioasaignnunt of the Duties of Joseph R Hickey
•vk
L'u 3titu8
••t-'^rc'.tion
?.-.:
•' rvs; .-^^
ffcs-i f'llk I-ance
I't
'■■ f ut . 1 c»<»
The Ocrwral M-nnn^-er reprrtod t'-.t Uio reorganization
of the Park Hovonue Clvldion, at* aubrdttod at the
nbotlne of JuMw 2^, 1951 I'td boon forwarded to the
Civil dorvlct. '.<y.v^lBBion .»r,d had been made tjffcctive
for n purl •'» of 90 diy* 'nhiln^ Soptonber 30.
Mr. IxiWii r<i|...rt.u.! tint Ihnro haf» Ujah sever'^l staff
disouaaioiiit if tho rM-inanliatj .r, plan and that in
Hffurt the n.an>.rt|'uwi»ni ntv\ dljlrlbutlon of dutiua
would r«ault \i, r.rr.. -.li.ti, j<irV. -ii.d hiulno^a «c-
♦Ivlilti UlfV4- h»»..i t,,i U:«. U|»*rintonr]ont of Rocre-
allon, Jup«»rl»,i.. , • i j-ir*.*. ini thv Bu3ln..3^ 'lan-
afor, r«»at*Qiu* I. ,
• * » « t
(2) ;«*por» »f ft'r I rl ,
th« 1%7 H«eroation
Thu Ot.nornl *'r»h«i •. ( , iiinltt«d dut'.il'>d roj rt on
U»o financial utatu.* f ti;. i9^7 Rocro'iti .n a-^n^ flwd.
H»p..rt ohowwd U.it bondf ij, t; o a;!>.>unt of J5, 730,000.
Iwl fn «.r, ." )i'1 and th't lixj" t.t'lturoj in! encu..ibr'i icej
IS •.!■ Jr.. 30. 195) toinJeJ U,979,58o.9A.
The ''orulaaion nccept^rj r • rt for 3tu'^.
Thr 'icrrtrnl fVinaror aubr.itted «i financial roport
ahowir;,;' th .t the unappropriatod bil'inco of the ke-^l
Property Rind as of June 30, 1951 was C5^2,o8S.01.
^« ^ojsrdssion acct-pted tho rcf'.>rt for Jtudy.
The dunernl Vj'wrf^r roj-ortej U.nt th.e area mrt.-.woat
of the -"onservatory h^id b«jQn rooonnoniod by Mr.'iin'
Superintendent of Parka, i3 a 3uit:.blG loc.ti' n r r
U.0 activiti&s 01' the Jar. Frir.ciaco Folk Iinr.c«j Zy^n-.
Action ^n t: ■! r- j.ur.-i'^tion yn3 p'j-i'r .: pcnii:.»;
©3tlr.atM3 -yf ; ^ J to bt 3ubrlttod ';t tr . n«. xt r'Ji_-iJ-
lar r'lG'jting.
(5) ^Kvr ■-. J«vti^ Pit i- V U
Oonalficr t.i n postp ^- unti. r.fx* r •..•..- •:.,■.
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ii«^i
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7Rj^?gACTICNS (continued)
Saafilution No. 47t^
gje he
f:r CVer-
. loannisaary
Ixiii.
f^ '-^. ^'^'^
On Recocmendation of tl.e General Manaxrer «n^ *• *.
con?)lish/aBnt of the recreation wT^'.^ ^°'" ^® «c.
herety request the Mayor, the 3o^'of 1 -omaisaion docs
Controller to cpprov7a Request for f.^^,^^'^^ ^^ the
tion in the a^JSt of |8:^3lS!?o' fro/thT? ^'LlLIJo.^ ^^^
Dond FUnd (Appropriation 130 Obfc r^\ #^. *: "^^"ation
Equip^nt fo^th^ new Chine'^;°^er'^ltf:n TelrT/,^'^' ''
^£.T^lZ ?f;,?°°f «^i°^«^ Elppel. seconded by Coanlsaione-
Shea, the following resolution was adopted: ""^^^^o"^-
Resolutinr} fJr^, ^^an»^
RESCIVED, that for the best interests inr^ croner r^r^*r«t.
of the Recreation and Park Departraen? tMs C^o^^n .
herob, request the Me^vor. the^Board'^f ^J^r^iTr \^^'S:
Controller to approv. a request for a Jupplemontal Ap^o^
priation in the aii«unt of ll.OOO.OO from'^lhe Recreation
and Park Cepartjnent Condensation Heserve to thr credit of
.ppropriatJon 112.1U.03 (Allowance for Overtime I ?oL;.
tion of employees required to work overtine in noia^ack-
er Playfield and Children's Quarters Booths o^d Ride Acu;.
ities, and the Golf Course Lunch Roo::^.
On notion of Coranibsioner Jhei, seconded by Conr^ssloner
^Ippel, the following resolutioM wij adopted:
aesolutinn '?o, ^yVi
liMr^ Eotab-
L-*r;t oT Posi-
:f ".ur^tor
'r.ritine Mu-
-:♦. nquatic
..:rP^o, the e; .j.loyraent of ■: curator at U,e Maritine Ji^seun
at Aquatic Park is hlghl;^ desiraUe in orc>or that the puk^
lie aay fully understand and appreciate t.\e naritine ejd;ib-
its inst-illed in the buildin- ind upon certain adjacent
land arora, said exhibits contributing rjuch to tr.o cuitur-
inc AppropriQ- al and historical knowledge of 3rci Franciscans ind visitor' •
:or Windo therefore, be it
ir-v :nlar/
RESOLVED, that this Conniasion r'oes hereby request the
Honorable Civil Service Cocirlssion to "pprcve -jid recoranenr"
the establishnient of the position of one (l) YlOO - Curator
of tliu San Francisco Mnritirae Hiaoun, -it the entrance s'jI-
arj' nr $400.00 per r.p ith, effoctivre October 1, 1951; and
further requests the yor, the Board of Supervisors, and
the Controller to approve a Suppleiuental Appropriation in
the anount of $3,600.00 I'ron tiic Recreation arid Park Do-
partruLnt Co:;pensation itt;servo tj the credit of Appropri'itlci
112.110.01 (lernanent Salaries - General Division) to jr--
yido funds for the conpensation of one YlOO 'Curator of ♦ .«
San Francisco :'iaritime I^seun, at tlie entrance sainry of
SAOO.OO per aonth, effective Octotor 1, 1051.
I
(J) rAgvvst for Incren^e i:, th.o IQ^l-:
'3-,
►it for
■•5^ in th-5
Cr. notion of 'on.TJ.3s loner Evjrjut.
nppol, U.e fo.'luwing res^'luti...
seconded ty
w ij r.dopto'J:
nr'-SOLVSD, t.hat thl.. Corr.lssior docj h«jrebj- njque.;t the
l-hyor, the Board of Supervisors, a.'id th»j Controller to
approve a.nd grant ':;i l-cre-ijc- in L.e 1951-F^'52 Tudret
in the a.-Dount of c40,*J75.0O f r aii^ltional l>indj re^tiired
to pay wage rates set for clajjifications of er^-i <y:.r-.t,
subject to provisions of Sc-ti t. 151.3 of trie Chartur; and
an increase in tlie retirenerit r;.ijw':nce in the ar«?unt )f
24,937.00 to confor.T. with tno increase in the wage and
9-9-51
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(oontlnufc")
lot:: ^"^uTnTco^r- tS""4--
ly Comnissioner Buckley the f^^owt' ^^^"'^^^
adopted: ^' ^°liowing resolution whs
RESOLVffi. that this Commission, having conducted .
3tu^ of connerci.l photographer operftiona on , ?rinl
basis, concludes that such ooentlno ^h<^T *
factory In other locations ofSe cUy .^ea^'nnt'^''':
itself fayorabl;^ to the enjoynen^ of'^e'^e^neJal ?ut''
lie who visit the ioo or Playfield for recreation
Tit^llZ °' '''"''' °' '^' '^^^^ ^ne is hereby
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T<?npgrarY H^pnirs to north Reach pi-^vyrnini hmunn
The General Man^.jer reported that th.e tenporary ro-
p.-^ir of the North Boach Playground buildi^ i/hiph.
iVro^e^^nJ:."' ^"'^^^^^ ^ ^^'^^' ^' t Jpropose^d
On notion of Conmlssioner Dippel, seconded by Conrds-
sioner 3orcut, the Conrlssion accepted the report
and approved the roof repair of the building at on
estiniQtod ost of C575.00.
L-^gQltitJQn gf Airreoiatlon - r,^rtru:?Q 3. ?rv^.-;y
On motion of Connissioner Buckley, seconded by Comij-
sioner ohea, the following resolution was adopteds
ftosolullnr^ No. LdJ
WHEh£A3, July 31, 1951 marker: the effective retirement
date of Gertni-o S. rVeesc fron the position of Play-
ground Director of the City and County of 3an Prancls-
co| and,
•"/HEREAo, Gertrude J. Froese has, for thirty-nine con-
tinuous years devoted hor energies and skills toward
the botteraent of the youth of our city, performing
her tnsks with a narked de^Troe of r xcollenco an-t ,ila-
tinguishing her work with a stately -jifjnity and re-
fine"*nt that served as an inspir'ition tc all who had
the privileje of knowing her; and,
WEl£JiS, Gertruife J. Preo^ ; will 1-ng bo r.. » > -
for hor devotion tc rHit;- -.^ Director in chir,-.. i'
Rlchnom' fj^y.^roun ' fro- :v-y 1917 to 3eptor-bur iV34,
an J for i -jT contributi > . U ti.o success of tho i<fccrea-
tion fix. itit at U.e G(,lden ^ate Latomrti onal Expo-
sition on Tre-sure Ljlan^^, and V.-- • .-.'j-.] ibsf-rvir.c^i
of Joseph Ujt. Day; therefore,
;£ IT hiSCtVPL' , U.-.t upon her retirer«.%t, !4ir.b*irG >f
this Comissi'-n extend t"» Gortnado 3. Kr^'jo ;;inct;ru
nppreciatinn of her invuli:.fcie contribution in the
pniblic service.
Delegates - ■.'■ t n'-A rx•'?^o^tiJn Ajsocl ' - "onfer-
■■■nce i.n Bost^ . 'i^sichuscttj . Cgtwber .-. . 19SI
^v*:*:':
ii.
On .-jr.tion of
.;i);.or I^jckley, jocondo : ty
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I3:;:.'ESS (continued)
1»; -es - National
*.i;r. Ass'n
gf.-^'CQ - Boston,
mlssioner Dippcl, the forowing resolution was adopted:
Resolution ':->, ^ft/^
RESOLVED, that this Comlssion, on reconnendation of
the General Manager, does her'.by luthorize the attend-
ance of Raymond 3. Kinbfell, Superintendent of Recrea-
tion, and Robert H. Hoyt, ftisinoss Manager, at the
Conference of tho National Recreation Aasociation, to
be held in Boston, Massachussetts, October 1 thru '5,
inclusive, subject to the approval of the Roard of
aipervisors and the aval] ability of funds.
(d) Requeat for Increase in thio 1^51-1952 Bud,-^^
:ci'. for Increase
,:^:.1952 Bu Jget
On notion of Coraniss loner Dippel, seconded by Connis-
sioner Bercut. the followinf; resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 4$^
RESOLVED, that this Conniasion does hereby request
the Mayor, the Board of Supervisors, and the Control-
ler to approve and grant an increase in the 1951-19p2
fidget in the anount of 5115.00 for additional funds
required to pay wage rates set for classifications
of er^loyment, subject to provisions of Section 051.3
of the Charter; and to increase the retirenent allow-
ance in the r:.uiu.t of tL^.OO to conforc with the in-
crease in the ya.'o and salary appropriation f^j- thu
position of one c<'A Mower Ifeintcnincc Man.
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•c:tball
.-je - to Hry
M
J •7's Square (f)
Pop Warner Boys' Football Conference of Northorr.
Callfornin
The General Man-trfer reported that tentitivo arrange-
ments were beinj; '.jodo with L. h. Brueckcl, roprosent-
ing Pop W«irner Boyj' Football Conference of Northern
California for the Gchoiuling of a Boys* F'otb'^ll
Lea.oio, with ganej to b-j played preli.";inarily ti the
gainos of the profo:3sio. 1 Korty-ninors Football'
Club it Kezar Stadium.
Members jf the conference toaris arc eleven to four-
teen years of age and do not oxcct.': 115 jounds in
weight.
This
proved pop
type of sports enPoura^3oment f-^r y 'Jtr. \
d popular -.w] ontt.rt'iininr. (Approved.)
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3t. My.
ry'c Squ ir'j "jnr'.t:'-
A letter fror. :-&•. Vinir-t: T. Fishor, Gcnon: '^m,. r
of the Parkir,,- Authority, liU.] August '., 19, . w.j
presented.
■-'onaider.-ti -r. i' cor.tr-. ♦.; . ' docurier.ts re . • t
M;.. '.nd co:.3tr, ti-.-, -C t.;.c Jt. Mary's Syj^.r .r.=;cr-
^-rouni Garage w-ij pciitfnncJ t, V.o r.ixt r.. ^ nr -ci'-
ing, pendinf H\jroval of the City Attorney.
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(§r) Request of Henrv V. r.^pscoe. iir*;^]^*^;^
of
tt for
;*..on iri
The Secretary read a lotte. fron Mr. Henry V Chescoe
Architect, dnted Au^.st 2. 1951. rec^osting ionsIdeTa:
tion for appointment as ar .hitoct for aone of the con*
tenplated work of tlio Kccroation nnd f-^rk D^^prtrtner.t
and subnlttine a pr.rticl list of clients (Filed) *
*««'««*• •
There Loin^ no further bisinesa, President Sutter de-
clared the neetinij adjourned at 5:00 P.M.
rtespectfully aubnittod,
k
r£<^)~c<.^ ^/ (^ /^ /Jc^4^ ,7
ui.
Secretary
'W9-51
U
♦*"
.^^rm
¥ . —
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riMiiJi
^■tim
for
[Cusr.ion
ision tX
(1)
(2)
•■'•■'^^•t Z3, 1951
^» J
t?i NUT E 3
:f Mlsutes
The Twenty-fourth Regular M..f4„ *
Park .onoiaalon wee ca]led t^^ °^ ^» Recreation anrt
3:00 P.M.. Preaident^Lou'L' ]:t?e?X\i^^-^ ^^'"^" at
l^e fouling co^aaalonera were p^..^,,""*
2;. >^c.aul ^eicki;-"^^'^^-^
^«. Henry J. Llppe]
"M. ol(Tnur,d ^Urn
There beinr no cotrert4.srs.
« ''^ ^'t 1951, wero approved.
••••«»
• • •
i^om Mr. Bernard P rn-fin r.r p n --
Avenue, aubmlttlng*. propo^.] f.. -"terpriaes - 855-^oth
al or ..eat cuahlon'a fo'r'a'ir J:! li^:^T ''' ''^ ^^^
^ plajt,d at Kezar Sudiun
On motion of Cowtlaa'o or Pnr,. -
Buckley, con.lderatic , o? thJ^T''''^.^'^ ^ Coiaaiaaioner
the nuxt rueular meetin. ^l Genera? v""' ^°''P°"«^ ^°
prellminaxv reconnendatLn a^ ZtuJt'"'^"' '° '""^ '^
• « ft ft
ft ft * ,
■: Of
"'•ion Center
-^.
Association . 2578 -'A5th Lnl '^' ^^^^^^^^e Home Owners'
houae at South SunsofpLj'ound ff^^^^^^"^ ^^^ of Jlub-
Uh Thursday of ea^. r«n?J^^Z /t ",r^'^"'' P^'^^^ ^^«
in promoting the Dist^^ct'^^iclfL '■"' ^ ''^^ ^°^P
The General Mann^er r&nnrtr ^ ♦. * • ..
Kousoj when tl ■)«?h s,hi.<<- -nT.cr tJi-iidinga or club-
Hejolutlor. •;n, /-^fc
controf iith L °r'r '° ''^^'"^^^ ^-^^ propertlea ,^der Ita
toT! nuhn. tJ -^""'^ possible offl.ioncy and servl^.
to U. public this .onnlssion does h.reby nppr'-.vu the ua^
whcr ,'^r'°" r"''"' ^^' '^''''''^' ^ ^-na fido^ro^a
«ctiviti1,"nr ?"'' "'' '"'"'•^""^ ^^^ ^^* "-'•••^i Prog?'n of
such uae o?'^^ '^"^oriz. v.o Se.er.l .Mana.ef to perrlt^ '
pu^oso. S t^^'^^'-T'' ^^^l'*^^*^^ -^t ^^=h ^i«3 «nJ f-.r such
purposoi as he miiy deen ndvisablo and proper.
ft ft ft ft • • •
JELSGAp:^
f
^!nf .r E^^^""^^^' a^^.'.rd before the r^-^^ai r tn pre-
sent th. .Master PUf f^- .. * .. ■ ,r wit^. prcUUnc,^ drow-
ings nv3 . ..tirmtea rf
P'-irk, for «;ppr . ..
'oat fnr t i Soccer S'-idlurs. b-.:\-n-
i^ol lowing ji^i
-tually avii ,
■ ion jf t..r
0, 'in n^ti,
. t,ir.rtt< A 3f .•oat and tnu funds
i*f ■'jrTilanir'fH^r pnrr, 3« -c^nded
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' JC ^
'-it
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rfWiHakWMriMMiM
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'j'.f^IAL TRANSACT ID>fg
(a)
U^ ^- ^g?
erol Manager for renni^ °°^^®'' ^^3 ruferp«^ ♦
poat-
* • ♦ * • .
RESOLVED that for th
i° Aflaffl Arras & ion . fn,^"D''"''^'■^
Period ending S-lO^^sI ^^^"^"^
> 12, 372. 75
Period ending 7-31-5I ^^' ^^^"^ -
t6, 8^.52
♦2,184.25
P-riod ending%.31-51 ^'^'^^^ fbl'llV
Period ending 8-20^51 ^^'^^ ^^^t. - i'j'Ttcio
Period ending 5.20-51 * ^^nal i-ayt. l30,329!ir
(7) CONSTWC.XNVEN.STA -PiTni j-rrr ^•-.
•To An tone h(.tftr««n / z^l — :
^o An tone Rterson A q^^ — ^r^
Period ending ^IsJ °' " ^' ^^'""'■'^ "
«2.999.45
(8) COr/STRl/C.GEWERA FAC n r-rr 5 nr-^
^^MP_MfLn^' r'Nf!^^^ ^^'- '" --•'•^'•STATION -
Period ending 8-7r5i "' " ^^ P'O^^nt - {^.1-^.90
(9) CONSTRl/CTICN JGWEWIENCE ST.T-.i' -rr -.^-^
Period ending I7.51 ' '^^' ^''^""^"^ 13.093. 31
Lll?''^.^- ^i^-^^ - ''th i Final Payt.-'
"Jriod ending 7-25-51
48,^U.20
To Tt.oaaaF 7,cl . jh t tN„.' r >'i^rai> Ti 17.
To Ralph ."J.rr^y - July -or.-.rta-
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i-NI
JpiiSClAl TRAJTSACTIDNS (cont'd)
\ki'.r.' riling the
Ji'.eMl Manager
te Jigr, and Forward
fr.rr^oS Pnyaents
1 8».>wt3 to
In consideration nr ,,..
»i Manage i^„^°J S^^^"","'^"* procdur. th -
Controller Rosa ^! ^? Coanlsslon th,t h« 7.!'. , '-*"•'-
P^^•™nt, i„ ,d^„c^° ^'"'"•''l "onager t, aLrove !/°'^''-
J^-^'^wiTl.ir^^^^^^^^ vor. under r.^,
gres3 payr.ents be nadn^'!^??^^^^ requested that prJI^
such contract.; th^cfo?::!'^:/^^ «-»^ f«rforr.d u'nd^r
HESOLVED THAT, excectinc n ,
General Man.^or bo ^d he i "- Til*"^ requests, tho
and forward U. Uie Cortroller' f ^ '^"^^orized to si^-n
paynent req,.o.t. receivod J ' !' ^7'"^"^ ^^^ P^opruas
wh.ich have beer, found corr^a* iT'^^f'^" ^^"^--^tors
the tema of their contracL '«^ ;.''"^ P'^"^^^ ^"^er
herety directed t: certify 'a ^.hh ' f^"^'^^ ^e and is
tnic resolution, only thoL n/ """^^^ ^'^^ ^"tent of
^''^ £3Cten3i,png ^ Tim,
^ **•#..* ^ ^
RESOLVED, that this oninlssion .
Oeneral Manager, ^pproTst^^ taU '*r°^"^«tion of the
^^ ^'' following extensions of time-
dar day.,thna C i?^ 5 ° uTiTT^^^
delivery of glass from the east. '^ '° °'''*'"
(2) STj^VER TERP^-ir _ -
endar days, thru 3ept 12 Jos?'" ^"^^^nsior. of jo c«7.
tion Of approved sL;'"' J'ty;e':f^:::^^^^ "^ ^'^^'■
Crete ff^.i S;e-,n"3\=:?!^.^ .^^^"'^ "^^"-'^■■-' "^-
ffrl]]^^ ♦; / ^°'^ inst'Ulatlon and palntini- ^^ "^
grilles to puard windows. K^^u^ir^i .
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jj^..^[^f. TR1N3ACTIDNS (cont'd)
fcj, Nc. Z>9Q
2ll^ &£^
hrertificQtion
On notion of Conanlaa loner DfnnAi ^^^ j j ^
Reaolutln,, Off, ^:ffl
hereto re.ue.tad to-'app'J^te'th^^J^J^Ji.JJ^
!° H. L. Petersen Construction Co. -Lh^^Ordor #6 -
to furnish and Install mechanical vontilation in boys-
dressing room and per Drawing CD-5 of W.G.Morch^t ^
Architect, an additional anount of $232.76
Request for recertin.ntl'n of Contract #^8 with
Donald D. Kirty and Thorns B. Itilvln. to includfi ex-
tras nnd additional architectural fees in
the amount of $2,961.31
fc^estj for
(<^) RoQuests f9r Allotn^n^B
On notion of Comnissioner Buckley, seconded by Connlsslon-
er Dippol, the following resolution wis adopted:
heaoluti^n No, 49^
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper operation
of the Recreation and Park Department, the Controller be
and is hereby requuated to approve the following alloU
nents :
Approp.Ho.
covering
ftiT.?UhV
112.130.01.50 'Wafoj, W h/G Directors-i>.nl.i:ivisi^r. $15,735.00
(for seasonal requlrer^ntd - edti;v»te
based on nnount roquirer^ for Int
.^nrter Injt ye .r $61,279.25)
12. 361.01
112.815.01
1L2. 300.03-1
112.300.01
112.400.0.
133.21f.l2.0J
133.321.12.04
12.200.08
ooil and F^.tllizor : 11,025.00
(for purc.'.nse of f»i.t.ll:2er roquirod
now for best uso)
In;ji .-ance PrQru';.-.a |2'X.00
(Ad ': for insure:.:'- prer.iuir.3 for
Boi . -r Laiiurance for i-^iygrounds and
Pablic Liab-lity Ina. - SiFnur.d oturr.
Grove ai.i Annex. )
Materials u Jupplicr for Resale -
•JoDKissary Llvljior. - t'jOO.OO
(for Zoo books and tobacco for resale)
Hatorinld 4c Jupplios - Gen'l I^iv. $1C,OOO.OC
(fjr lunbcr, hardware and ^tht.r
supplitj roquircd for repairs
necfjssary before rainy lioeson)
Equipnent - . neral Di/iolor. t4,400.00
(for pure:. J aj enuaerat«d in
Btidget i*..- que .it. SJ-.eot 20, Line 29)
M'.ir.t. i hep'ilr - «.* -.-tlve Equlpt. 42,200.00
f\i 1 St .^utrlcor.ts - rtoerentlonal Urlta $100.00
- -ntractuil ... rvi':i.j--acji Att, r fl.OCO.OO
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TRANSACT IC .73 (cont'd)
(•} Intra^FVinH TyflnB>Xfl
(t)
fc5"-e3i to Trinafer
^•:» (19^7 herroa-
tl:r. donr^ FVind) -
On notion of Comrdssioner Stem l••nnr^^.^ i^ -
Fron Approp. 112. 110.01 to Approp. 112. 119.01 $615.00
Replacing Joseph Minahan, 0-58 Gardener on
Iv Aug.1.1951 to Sept.15,1951 - 1X5.00
and Virginia Kiely, .R56 P/G Dir.on ''^^''^
sick Iv.w/o pay 8-lb to 9-15-51 - $270.00
(f) WgrK Qv^n
On motion of Coanissioner Dir;«l, seconded by Comissloner
otern, the following resolution wa3 adopted!
RESOLVED, that for the beat interests and proper operation
of the Recreation and Park Departrent, the Controller be
and is hereby requested to approve the following Work
Order:
(1) To Public Utilities Conunission - Hetch Hetchy Burer.u-
Power Operative Wursin - for leveling garbage durp
and adJQCont area at Canp Mather (Services ^f
Bulldozer and Operator - ostinatci - $750.00
Rcquost to Trans f
tion Bond Fund
^nds - Eurekc Valley (19^7 Rbcrea-
On notion of Coinaissioner She-^, seconded by Conniasioner
Dippol, the followir.^ resolution was adopted:
Rtfa?luUgr. ,••8. LIL
RSSOLVEL, th.at for th»- purpose of assuring the "icconfilish-
n»nt of the purpose, of the 19^7 Recreation Bond Pjnd,
this Connission does hereby request the Controller to
transfer the 'Jnc-xpende'i Bal'inco of tl4,120.51 fror. Eureka
Valley Land Purchase Account (Bond Rind) to Contingencies
Account - Bond F\ind; all lini r«^ulred for tht Eur^'kn
Valley Playrro'ind havin, bee:, ncquired and the existing
surplus r.ecr'.j'! for other '-jxienses in conne'^ti^n with th«
1947 Recreation Bond F'JlTk^ Pro» nn.
• «••*••••
Golf Prcfessio-".'-
:, tracts - Lircoln. Har'iln^ an i 3.irp
On nratlon of Conmissioner Buckley, seconded ty :^nri33l~^-
er Shea, the following resolution was adoptad:
Re3--lution No. ^95
h„JC:VEL, that th ... lor-ri^ji-r., subject to iprr^v^] by
t: . •;oard of 3u^ rs , ^'.es hereby approve the rer.owal
of t:.e lear.c agr.j '..; covtrint: .?':if profe3 3innal ser-
vicos at nuniciiri: -o.f c-»urnes with
Tod rabbins - iiardi;.j - Her iing Park Golf Coursut
Ray De.Haven - Linoln I irk iclf Ciurst-; 'ir'4
Allen H. Schoux-Shir^ ^ark ^^If :3ur3e;
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Lyvrgw,^ nUJL'CSa (cont'd)
iHeewBl 0^ Golf
I Kof ess ional
\\0]j (^-ant'd)
(b)
^ri cf Archi tec-
tort 1 ;;3ntrict -
itirit U Exposi-
Uc ■■■■■II - to
Ik;-.-- to
IK'Jia South
<d)
and a reduction In the toms of ench ngreonent from lOf
and 8% of t: ^ TO30 revenuo, to 85t and bj, roapectlvely.
as warrantee by the financial stetenonts submitted bi' the
to^JU^^'3o"^953 ''*P^'''^^^°" ^^^® °^ "^^ ^groerents shall
«»iiii««««
Award of Architectural Contr^ict - Exh.ibit and Exroaltlon
On notion of Conniss loner Shea, seconded by Comiao loner
Stum, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. Ayp
RESClVHIi, that this ccrjnission, on reconnendation of the
General fVmager, does hereby approve the subnitto i ifrce-
nent with Appleton & Wolf^.rr:. Architects, for the propara-
tion of prulirdnary pJans ini eati-^toa of coat for tl.,
construction of tiio propose-^ Exhibit and Exposition Build-
ing in Golden Gcte Fark, Sen Prnnclsco, or otter location
as selected by the Comnlasion and over which it has juris,
diction; corapena-itio.. for such services not to exceed the
sun of Twblvu Thousand Six Hundrf^-d ($12,600.00) Dollars
(Appropriation - Exhibit an i Exposition Building); and,
bo it
FURTHER REXIVED, that t\ ■ Gene;- 1 Manager and the G»icre-
tary be or.p iwered to execute this contract on behalf jf
thti Conais.. I' n.
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V • « « •
(o) .voquunt to '>hanro N'l'no oT . -^uth Junset I/G to .■ uophine
r>anda:i J-inY.TOu:..
.i-t . ;u
i.. f fov'-r «■:,^^
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Commissioner Lippol l-\udod * Is.: n^inda!! for the contritu-
tion slid had nade to public recreation during h«r '.wenty-
five years of leaderr^htp as Snperintandent of RerrcMtion
in oan Francisco, and uri^ci the 'Omrdssion to consii-sr
n-.:-iing in honor of .Miss .Handall tiie Junior l-Lsoun neirlng
C' rletion at '^"oron,-: iiolfyh*.'?.
'.o."u.l33 loner Cl.ei . ■» poir.t of orJer, invited the Jnm-
nl;.^ion'3 attentio; tj tr.'j tstablisr.ed rule not to ".r.e
the name of any livir pfirson nr, th'j title or dt'Sii^n-ition
of a playground area.
Following discussion, on TjoMon of Jomraissioner Buckley,
seconded by onr.issioner larr, and carried, the rul«) was
suspended.
On notion of Comninsloncr Lippel, seconded by Ooaml.'jsioner
Storn, the following- re:ijlutlon wa;: adopttid:
r^esolut'
'■La
RESOLVEt', th t this Conr.l.-.nion, In recognition oC '.'■iss
Josephine "). andtli's coi.trlbutlon to public rorroation
in 3an Fr'~j.u<:ir><:o during r. jt twjnty-fiv« years of leader-
ship 12 Jupei'intondent of ftecrertion, ioea h-srefcy order
liad direct that, -.pon itJ rlodlcation, t.^e Junior ^^^3eli.^^
at Corona Heigh tw L/. ;.ar.<-d in honor of Misj Josep:. ino j,
Rand-,il.
#••«.•••-*■•
f'roposal of ''r. FVod Schroiljer. 71': Foerster Street, ro-
questini? t:.' t the l;.- r part of Vcrr.i itroot be rejerved
fc ' 'i iWj-^rnv. . T' ..
Ti.u K;i.era: Mar.ai:. ' jr^Jont.i n city rnp Indicating that
tho lower section ' Vemi Jtreot is a relativly short
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j'L'JI;E3S (cont'd)
dpt.P-t^i- Works
\g e requested to
;i •« J3wer f-irt
(e)
Fr • .•■ ' "oi#< '"incQ
Ir^-'i • -f.O.Fnrk -
dnt-ml Mnnager to
HVr Pirthor RfcD^Tt
k.
uUetin (f)
hibliahed
uj-
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'.tunpl'^ted
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tj .-tj'.H of
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dlat.iuce from U.e dopr^rtnent-owned property on whl-h tho
Mirnloraa Pliyground is to b, constructed. The Coamajion
nonbera did not favor tho purcn-ue of additional prup<.rtv
in tho district. *" •'
Oh motion of Commi-iaioner hrr, j^^condod by CoMaisaionGr
D'ppei, the Departnent of hihUr. Works i;i to bo aakn^l to
cnuTldcr the closinf of the lower pirt of Vo.Tin Stnot
to oTiminate trnff I ; in thu iromodiato neighborhood of'uc
vacant property.
rtgpgr; pn-IroDQ^cd Folk Dii.oo Iro-i - lold^p '^tu P^.ri^
The SoTctary ruud thu Eiw-ii.cer's report ind codt 03tl-
itt'itoj far tne propoacd wooden pavilion.
Th.j 'o'TTii.'.jion rfjvi'jwed pn.llminnry driwinga.
At tho direction of Prujid'
ferrod to hii\ l/uwia to nht-
flooring au i t instruct I )ri ■, i Urh-.te.
: .'Uttt-r, the mattt^jr wru re-
' 'Lit fct.Htimatoa on 'i : • stic
<«««.. «««ii
J^OJ-i^^ay^J .ftiUiV tion of tho .Nfewj I-.lletin
Following dlscujji :;, on .':K)tion of J jmn.isJi.r.ur Parr,
seconde-d by -CTinijJi'jMor Lipp«.'l, mr'nthly publication if
thu News 3<jliotin wi.: appr-vod.
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'i .. Generni 'lr.n'i,';" reported U.rii u e Judiciary -'o.-v.itt<,«
cT '.'.o Board of 3' i -vij-T:: Yi] •»"♦.'» to witJiinid fnr
;^u. .icoion t(^ tJ". -• • r
^quiro, for tno re .jor. ' •. .
not now contonplace 1:.l ..■
purposoi, u-id tho pirl' ir '
Father Crowley Pl-iyi^nund.
f^r.ner... :' >luritift
4.-.: of Educ'.ti.i,-. ' v."
t,.. pr;pcrty f
i to offa*^*, t-
r^r-
4. « 4l fc C • «
Appr v:i -,f .'lo-. A. "0 V. Slitcr'j Att^.r.;i'. ^ •.'-
.r..rnia Y.utr. Confer,;;':- - JkiUiUdil - ■ .'U.r '"7. '^'i'.i
On ."xiti ,'n f - r;ni3Ji> ncr ^i /• . jccond<!»d fiy
Dipptsl, th-.- 1' i I jwing r-^'U;t; wtj -idptod;
f tno
ft£3CU/El/, U.;\ ♦: ;.; :r.i.-.i . , r. r : -jnen-V •
"^'-r; r**! Mnnnpfcr, ipprV'^ -..i v-^'^cjt^ '•■■ r -f oupcr-
Vi3 rj tD -^utJ.rirLz'- I .o nt • r.dir m of .*-'i::^ » aw- V. w.i'AUr
Supfcrviainf T. ir' •♦ .'•, -.t t/ -:i,-t.ti-. Ar.nu- 1 .'nff.n.r-' f
the .'orth-r-. ...: r-.ii Y '.'. u;.i., t • t», n<; ' .
n^ilor^r. :..:■ rr.i" . ' ♦ ■ : ' ir.j 7, 19'.. ;r /i'od
tnt fur..';; r- v.il.r.- f . .' : pt;r;.o3e.
ir'i'.ty
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llpr:s3ior. Greir.ted
(!« Arry to Use
•uij-,. of Fin© Arts
I||;L..3r.pt.9, 1951
for tho use ' '" the Pali'
J o]
Ki.,c Arts to serve ns
IM' '.••: I rpnont Plina
llgv,.- fi'.j. Are
Jlr'lng -
B:.cltJce Aroa
(d)
Pr
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• *■♦■. • ^
vtr.tion if ^cre-
•■ rlanr.lnr A3:;oc.
* hfl-» f.' SnntA
■\.nd
(f^
faotor pool dv-lng the alcn' z of the Japanese Peace
Treaty, is 1 .!\.ty npprovtd; the said motor pool to be
established from FViday, August ZL, WA to September 9,
1951, Inclusive, to nccoanodnte persons attendir^ the
conferonce.
(c) RedevelQPaent Plana . Eianond Heights Aroa
The General Manftgor reported for the "onnisa ion's informi-
tion the proposed changes in land ownership for recrontior.
a: ' parks in the Dianond Heights project area, as prepared
by ity Pl'ir.ning an J tho .\edevelopncnt Agwn:y.
Mr. Luwis presented plot nap designating thy blighted
areas in Diarccnd iieipr.ts and indicating tne proposed use
of th& land in the area for housing, cocnercifti, s-^ -)1,
recreation and park purpos'^s.
The Gf.ncral Manager reported that consideration of the
conditions at Pine lake wr.s r^ guested by Supervisor Don
Gallagher.
Mr. Lrewii reported that U.-^ jrcj^nt undesiriblo coniiticns
?.t Pine like were uncontr-'llnbie, due to thie lack -f
proper fer,c': -, a:,d that fencin,- at U.o 3^tr. rir.i Wnu.-.-.
area would . ive tho further desirable T'.juIi i i.- ..•-
ir^ fill fron; ti.v Department cf Wcrks.
President Sutter -tcted th-.t t.hc or.ly fir.-.l .♦.i-r.
would be the "^r.j ;• tc -'"^'vol ^pner.t of Hr.'-.'.'.k-.- : r r -r- n»
tion purposes.
On notion of Conuaissi^ncr Pr:rr, seconded b>' Ccnr".is3i",'.r
Storp, tr.e r.'ittor was referred to U.. X.reral Ma.'jit'er r ^r
study and roconnfjnd-''.tion "nri to obtcir cost estinat^s tf
f -Ing the 3<ith rtV.-.-io ■ r .- ■ -. : t.-.M-'. Jir,. ". ./.o jK.ri-
. --L.r.
(e) a^r^iir/, M«r-'.t",c
. fror G*offrey .". htorgan,
reline Pi'inning Aascciiti^r.
Under letter cf nup-szt ^ . /
rjteoutive lir'.-ctir, th.', .a
'.f C-ilif.rr.ia request--: t.- ►- - r.-isai'^r. tj propose n ll.t
-f .f-v'ir. directors t" rcjpr^sent 3-".r. Fr'inciaco, tr.» . '.
tc be submitted prio;' t: tr o •;:.:.u'ii convent! r. Ir. >.r.tn
Barh'.r-. , Sept';'-!:*. r J, ■.:.' iS. .V51.
On rirtior. of '.-^rr^ssion^;.-
er Dippel, the none -jf ;-
present list f ''irector
directors ar • Mtssrs. I-
P^ul Cpp--r Fr-.d I. >
T^rr'jgano.
'V, seconded by iorrdssioo-
t .Gutter was acded *. *-,•?
•■•■jru3',nt t;.i3 city. '-"r
.. Br:.oks, lor, rnznrr ■ . y.
Keport iT. t'c i947 rwcr>-ntx ', ?> r. : f\ia_l
L'. consider- * 1
the 39^7 U '
Ge v-;r'.-ien* " ■.
p«. •: se of .'■• V
se bonus t
*'■ r- ' ♦ ir. the flnar.cia; atat.s f
sub-nitto it *,^e r«etir^
r-. ,'T.';^er reported *J. "it tr.e f Oder's]
' -.trair.t Comlttee fjr Ui«
.,. r-..'3t« of rtir..cip-\iiti',j t->
c ir^r vtj'tir.U., a:.: U.at ccratr-ic*...:.
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of nil recreition ficilitlcs is on the unapprovad list of
the Restraint Conrlttoe,
President Sutter atnted that thie report on the Bon'i P\ini
as of June 30, 1951 gave the lasurance that sufficicr;t
bonds have already been sol-^ to complete nil work njw
un^'er Contract under the Bon-i Proprin.
It was the sense of the Cor-aission to refrain fr'>Tn fur-
ther construction in a period of national orr«rgoncy,
(g) Rc^constraction of .>i.-nish l^r.ast^TV •
|fc-rr,3trJction of
[jpB;.isr. .'■fcnastoiv
ly-.y. H".ria de Oviln
u -t'-iori'.l to
Hearst.
The oecrctiry read in full ° copy of Rt-aolutlon ffl]l9l,
Series oi 1939 (File No. 3G23) i -'opted by the Bo-ir-] -f
Supervisors at its aectinp of Au/rust 20, 1951, urging
the reconstruction of the Spanish Monastery Janta Maria
de Ovila as a raer.orial to the late Willian RandolpJ-i
Hearst.
The resolution, in pari , n-quested the Mayor, thx- 3onrd
of Trustees of tho de Younk" >Juseun and the Recreation
and Park Connisjion to ^ivb l^-jriediate considerati )r. to
reconstruction of tho nonajt-r-y in a suitable location.
On notion of Honnissioner I-.rr, seconded by Comnissionor
Buckley, tr •; Secretary w J iirocted to acknowledge the
resolution, inforning t:,e BoirJ that the Corsaission is
in full sympathy with the- plan -ind ^esirer, to cooperate
in its accompli.innent; nrrl, while witr. ut funis to aid
in 3UPh reconstnjclion, it wholer.eartedly offers to bo
of whatever assirA-iriCO it ran to the Board of supervis-
ors, and tho :itlzen3« ^onnlttoe, in expediting tho
monastery- ' J reconstruction.
■re being no f * r businoss . Prcsi'Jont Sulttr ie-
ru'' the ".e^t
r^Ci n * *
'-^ur-K"" at 5:'>J ?.'■*•
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♦ f . ' . / sub.Tiitted,
9' ^ -
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<|l,..»mrir'**
4kf^t
i>iiiiiiiifltoli<Xlliiiiiii[in iwiii
jf Fine
3an Prt.iriioo, viulifomi*
iJi l<y 1 Si ^
The lV«nty-fifth Rtgul&r M»«tlng of th« H«cr»atlon aivJ Park
Conmiasion was called to order on Thuriduy, September 13,
1951 at 3:00 P.M., President gutter presiding.
The following Connissionert wore present:
Mr. Louis iutter, President
Mr, Petor Bercut
Mr. Michael J. Buckley
Mrs. Henry J. Dippel
Mr. Fred D. Pan-
Mrs. SigBund Stem
Rev. Eugene J. Shea
There being no corrections or omissions, tr.o ainut*-'S of
the 2Ath fvegular J-teeting of August 23, 1951 w^re approved.
The Secretary read conBmnic^tions, is follows:
(1) FVom Dr. Harry B. Harably, Chairman, Citlxena :cnirittue
for the .HehabllitQtlon of the FtiUce of fine Arts; '.nd
(2) ?ron John R. McGrath. :iork of tJ-.-j Bourd of Supervisors,
both requesting infornatlon on the C^nrlasion's ccrttiofl ril-
ed plans for rehabilitr Hon ind proper nnintonance of t^.e
Palace of Fine Arts.
The Secretary was instructod to resply thet th-'^ 'onddsion
at this time is without funds to undertake fci her pcrtial
or con?3lot€ restoration, -.nd t^.?lt tho :ivlc I'.voicpacr.t
.oraittoc- of thu San Pranciscc Ch-jaber of omraerc^ n«id,
under letter of August t, 1951. '-ivlscd the .carissior. tr.st
It is conducting i studj- of vie F'.l'xcc of fir.^ kr*^ r«storn-
tlcn probleo «ind would subnit rt•C'-.•x/end^tior.i wlU.in t.^fe
next two oonti-.s.
I I
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rr ip sfcd
(3) PrcR Carlo S. ?4>rtio. Attorney, c^.lling ette:.*.l
the funds available i:. the L-aise :. 3r'.ytcn bequcit, ...c
r.-QUJStir^ the :o-J-ission t- priced w.v. tfo ir^r:v'^rmr.\
zi an entr-nce w«.y tc Gclder. -j'.U h rk - . "itrcri-.. I:
Albert F. Brayton.
The :--.=:lsslor. .•».-b*;r . revit-wstf tbr^ -r-r.i-- '--- ' - -'
for t)r^ propo3ed rf^r.m- . ' •
f"" rcti-^^ -f -'^.-li S3 loner I'-rr, sec^^d W '-♦ ■
blckW/]"'(J.e foll-^wlng resolution was ^^ pt^^^
'/"
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quests
L-u;se
■'-l.y.
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ipii^a tc b» swnt ^ippr:ve j^cr.ltectur-i. ^Xxt'j
r r ^'otfe Ir. :>',.d*.r. 3^te P'.rk -la
nnd dirtctj ♦..'■♦>. Vj
tjfe rvf--rr
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appr:vni, f. ---'«*•••' i'-^'- -•■ t-
prtp^.Tcd f r *"id.
v.- 'vr- -:.rK'iS3.
t'.i 3p<- Iflcitl
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On notion of roanlBSloner Pirr, aocindod by ComiaalDner
Dlppcl, requHst wis rof(,m1 tc Predld«nt S^ittor for report
st his plttnsure.
#"C: . ■•"<^
• • • •
vlng A^reenent
J. F. Football
r.e for hental of
?l«ld for Soccer
It.;jt3 and Refrosh-
I*. Cor.ceaalin in
tt'.*-i'^. Thorowith,
-.bcr 1951 t.
.^^
■.rj Llnc'3
llr...n£ Burnott
. h"-pferty and
(5) ft-om Mctthow J. Boxer, Prosi'ont, 3in FV'inclE.co foot-
boll League, requesting use of U.o Poli .Ir mnda for so^cur
contests; to charge admisBlons and opcr'ttc i rufroah-wnt
concession In ccnnoction wlUi aucr. conUats.
Following complete ^Ijcusslon -md ttm rupart .1' Mr. Ki.i»ll
on the United soccer facilities available, on rr>ti^n of
Conralsaioner ftjckley, aocondedod by ^onniaalonur Firr, tl;e
following rejolutl^n waa adopted:
Resolution No. ^Q^
RESOLVED, thnt this C^inriission dooa hereby grant pernis-
alon to the 3an Franclaco Football Leag'ao to rent the Pol -
Grounds in Golden Go. to f.rk for UiO purp juc of conductirtg
Soccer Leaju'; contc ita for a period of five (5) months
fron Novbinbor lVt.1 tc .vprii 1952, in ccnaidoritl jn f ten
(IQJ) per cent of ti.e /rosa roceipta; and ^loos hereby grint
further perrdsuion to the 3'in Fr;.n;i.iCD Football League- to
operate a food vondinc and rofreahnunt c )riCossicr,, incident
to such contests, ct a consi 5oritl *n of ton (lOt) per r«,'nt
of the grooa receipts fron a&ld opomtion; and, bu it
PIJKTHER POiSOLVEL, thnt th.e G'-n'-r-il Mfinigor and the Secre-
tary are onpowered tj nsfotiut© sail vreenent, folliwin^;
approval as to forn \iy U.r; ".Ity .'tt^rntsy.
i'j) Fron Dr. iierbert C. Cliah, iuporiate,.ic;
enclosing o copy -'•f Re33l';*ion i". li^il^ ,
boundary lines for dividing tho clt; ^ ^k
Burnett Jchcol "nd Jcsepn Le-, -♦^i.tor .."■: . ^
w, 1
th«
The ^wcretary reportod ti.-.t Geor^-o J. har;.-.n, Ltpartrr.r.t,
Engineer, h'.'. rcvlowri-i tl^e b.und-iry lin«3 as ijfi./ . nd
l3'eridcav;irin»: t' irrivy it tf;*; proph.r alignrtf.t. ( ^ei<rred
to the I'ieneral t^.r.-u-r f^r i.l? r;vl'<w ".r.A 'ppr v-.: bef .r»-
fiUru;.)
: 1
(1) letter ' :' :i r
re/irdin • ♦>... .
4< ».wi A.'i.
rpf« D»aconeo- '-Lrl-j •
.,-ir Pr-^cr :» tjc r>38.
(2) Lfettor frc.:ii--. ''V-ry .:. ir.iL, -.jfi..; t. • '-'.^
rr.t to rc.-le?t rr r^r oar« «ftJ Bfilftt^Mr.oc for the beiAies
Df the Arborotu.-i luJ Golden Gate P^rk.
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Hr3. y-oos ^ Jky. rarrw«*»t^«^ **»• Sm Franc ia
W-r»n V-jtora; '■.• ''■'ri .
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pr-.O' '.t.
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o«".jly, Jr., repr-s r.t-
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iu'.ion Approving
crtl.v 3t. Mary's
j$r.i3 iAulh-rlz-
<k :irectinc P'Jb-
• ; r, of J"int
;- - 31^3 with
.♦y » ounty of
frsnclsco 4 Adopt-
-.acrlptlon to bo
(^ :r. Surface
t Elevitlon of
[^.-/'i Square,
rollowlnc nn able and auccinct priaent-.tlcn by rx ^'bort
Jncobe outUnlnc prop-.r-.tory atepa t^kun by the I-^rki^.
Authority tovmr.] the con.nrurtion'of tf.rstV^.^Sinr •
Gr.r.ce. tho following rc.;.lutlon, on ry>ti I'TczornZlZcr
Dlppel, seconded by Comla.lonur 3h.ci. w«a ndopuT
Hoaolutinn Up, r.og
WHEREAS the Recreation onD Park Cowra.ision .nd the "Ity
and County of oan Frannlooo anC the Farkinr Authority of
tho City and County of San Franclaco July a.de an/c^t. I..'
into a Joint working; icrooir.unt dater^ tho 5th -^.»v ,f 'in-jc- '
tjftlj im, for the pun,03e of coorHlnatln'^j^xre-'uf^
their respective efforts '.n' -tiona In rc;:pect to th.- '
loaalnr of the aubaurfacj area of St.Mir/'s Jquare an"* t-t
area proaontly known as 3t. Ar.no 'j Stroot and cortaln l^n '
to the east thereof for the construction of a public off-
streot parking; t'oraro, and
WHEREAS, the Pirkln.; nuthjrlty hus caused the City Attor-
ney of tho City and "junty of 3-«n FV".ncl3co to prepare ai-
propriaty le,:rJ .^ocunoi.ts tc be used In connection with the
aald call for tlda, ieaae -ini coniitructlon of the conten-
plate'^ r^ra-o, whioh docunentj conalnt .)f (l) Fern of Joint
Call for Bids; (2) Forn of 3ld; (3) F/n:. of Leaso; (4)Fom
of Spoclficatlnns for ot.y^rj-'s ^qu-irt J-arface; (5)3urface
Plan and Elovatlon of 3t..J^ai-y's Square'; (6) Fern of Affi-
davit of Non-Collu3ion, all cf which c'jcurajnts h'-ive U;en
proaontoJ to thlj Corrlasi-.r, 'x-il fiiu' for conaideration,
Hnd
WHEFvEAS, Section U of the Charter of th.o Jlty ani County
of San Francisco authorizes the rV.croatljn -ni Park Cn-
mlsalcn tc lenso the subsurfr.cc un^^tr public parks a;»I
squares for the j.urposo of c.-^nctructin,^- an^ oper-tlnr
therein public autcnobllo »jara.":ej nr^] j.arkir.; stations,
an.^
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w: .
A.
WHErtEA3, tho fte^nsntl :n (•.nd Park rj'iUulo.-i hns deturnlncd
and found anJ r.ow d.-toniaos an! Tir. 'a thit It Is In Uiu
puLllc Interest th-.t -i fara -o for tr.u pnrkir.,* 'ni k-^r".i;inf
of autcnokllos be c natructe ! an' p r-.toi •-.:. -r tf. . aur-
facu of St. Mary's S^qu-irv,- and th^t this .■cmr.iSwi.r., jclntly
with the City -.ni " mr.ty of ^ .n Fronci.:'; j, 'livertiao f.r
bids f-^r ^ lorse of t;.c sutr^urf'-ti'Q -f 3t. .'•'.• ry's oqu'^rc,
n't to .vxooec' fifty (50 y-j'-r.'. , * ...■ h*..- t:.'-. : •.."tn.:li •.
and operation th^vrein of such j.uillv .-t ".otilt gar-iro
an] parking it'.tl"-:), :ni
WH^JilZAS, this '*.:rnj'.l3.3l'r deternlno'' rn * fount? an:* now 'a-
ti.rr.l.'ics and fir.'s tf.at c->r.3tricti ^n f n puV'.l' Jt-.r.--
blle (^ara,c and p-rkin.; rlatl-r. wht-, "nplatc
cperatlon thureof wl!' r:* bo ir -.uy • r
do -roe :'otrir-.e::tal tc t;.'j .ri-jinal j.ur;-i-
?If-ry's 3qu'.ru w'.3 -fj^icato-: or in ; -ntr-vcntion : ^ •
cor.Jitior.c of :.:^ /rsnt undur whi-; . "i ; .-'< "'r, re-
cclvod, whoa srld e'ltonobllc '".ra .■ rnJ j .rkin^ statxr.
shall r.'ive been ccr.struct'ji 'iJ contoispl- ♦<■ 'y t'.u r r f
Call for Bli- -onslderod this day by t;..j •.•....;■.-.. ■ '.
WIEHEAS. thi.^ "omr.lssi-n detornlneJ am fruni an" r. .w 'u-
loniine.i nr.i finds that th. jurf'i-^' f -it.Vir/'s 3.f.T.',
If nc-ossory'. r.ay t« elova* * - ■ '^ r-, t tU.il ; i'.na
ar.^ sje-if lea Ions Jubr..*t *^ an' '.ppr-vx' by It. jr -
vlded Uict ani' .uch ch ;r..-^ ir: el.,vati:n tx r..t ,reit< r
thftr tho pr...3ont ^lev.tlon -^f t^^ wvst^rly pr icrty , inc I
thic Square an! t;,-.5, «ny a-. ^'.
tal t-; ^r lntcrf<^r; v^»..'. \ ■ •ri
5(juaro, ani
W!{Er£A2, tho FtI-I:.. ■ " •'•
Zf\r, Franri." ■ * * r '..."-- '.
i^yi. 'uiy ■- •■ ;-'■ -^^ •
it ap}.rovod ' .. • a ' ; * ' • '
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cstl«»«d)
1.
2.
3.
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5.
6.
r«eoi>iMnd«<S and r*qu«st«d thrt t- t- -
City and County of 3an P?wiL« J. ^'-^''"ion and U.e
Form of Joint Call for Bldai
Form of Bid;
Form of Leaae ;
Surfnce Plnn and Elevation of 3t.Mary»3 Soxirru-
Forn of Affidavit of Non-Jolluaiint
now on file with thia Ccnnisaion.
(2) That the Secretary of the Rocreatiun and J-ark
its^thn T ^/?^';'^^"^^ ^^ ^^'^•^^•^ forthwith to pub.
lifhthQ Joint Call fcr Bids in forn on file herein .c-
corrllng to law and Jointly with the City and County .f
San Francisco and to do any ^nd all thincs neceflsary anJ
advisable to cirry out the intention of this Cornisaion
as inrJlcaU.'^ by V.U roaoJution or by tho aforonentioned
leeal docunonta. »n^i-n«-
(3) That tho Director of froparty of the City nnd
County of San Francisco ia hcreljy -uthoriaed and directe !
to act for this Conniasion in rojoivin.- ser.lod bi-is aa
contenplated by tho aaiJ Call for Blia^ani to open sMr'
soalec* bids on behalf of this Connission on the c-tc inc'
Qt the tine and place desicnated therefor.
il) The Secretary of this Connisslon is haroby
authorised and directed to cause to bo wrltton on the
Surface Plan and Elevation of J t. Mary's Square, which
form is one of the aforesiad leir-al docurients, the fllow-
infc inscription or one of tht sane 3ubetancci
Th% within Surface Plan and Elevation of
St, Mary's Square was duly approved by
Resolution Nc.502 cf the hecreatlon and
Park Connlssion on the 13th day of Sc-p-
tonber, 1951, for the contenplated pur-
poses of an underground public parkin?
goratjc, it boinf uncerstood and agreed
that salci Plan r.-^y be lodif le 1 ir. rU,nor
respects upon fUrU.or considor•^tion "Lii
approval of th.is Corr.isslon, an:* it bulnp
further understood and arroed that the
surface cf ti.e Squnru, if nccesjary, nay
be elevator" to confom to fintil plans
and spcclflcr.tions apprcvoi by this Co.-i-
nission, twt in no ev«.r.t ahnl] iny Juch
elovaticn bo rroitor th-jr. the prtSuM
elev^tion of U.a wostwrly jrop-rty iine
of said Square and nny ch :.. . ir. said
plin or elevation sh-^ll r.ot bu 'wtrln<3n-
tal to or intorforo with the ■^rl-lr.'^l f-rk
purpose of sci' Squ-ire.
(5) Th-^.t all action tc bo taken by this Corr.ljjlon
in connection with this prjject shall b« *onQ Jointly
with tho City -.r, 1 runty of St.:: Prnr.clsc-, an'' in ths
event thnt th« ity .r : ::ur,ty of 5an »=Vanclsco Joes r.- 1
approve and aJopt tre s-ii^ ]b,:'il d cuaents an-" authorise
-m--: direct a Jnlnt ChU for Bi-'a is herein cont.jr:j late--,
then in such event tho -rti :. t'.k--r, h'.-r*an by this :oa-
nifljlon shr.ll be null "..-vd voiJ f : r -.11 purpoaes and any
authorisations rr Ir.-rtions hurelnab^ve given shall U»
revoked.
'-.:)-.:
'-i imt
MAu
rr«s< rayatbnts
c'istior. Division
(a) fepgrtM farranf
On BOtion of CoanltsioMr SUrn, Mcond«<] by Comi»5loatr
Dlpptl, tho following rtsolutlon vm ariopt^d:
a^solutian ?to y^^
RSSOIVK, thtt for th« b«at IntaraaU ftnd proptr conduct of
tha R^craatlon and Park Dapartaant, th« ::ontroller l« hera-
hy raquaBtad to approve th« following contract paywr.ta:
uTtis rtLvatrita
Ln livlalcr.
R2:REATIC.V PAYMgffS
(1) SCTTK i'JNSET & CAY'JGA T-JITDk, ron^W.^ntrlr^ #;a-,
To Watkln & Slbbald - 2d Pay»nt - fi"' -^^a
Period ending 8-31-51
(2) OC.VIEW. StWSEJ., iT.MARI'3 & P?T.HILUCont.#5^-:ontrol-
i«a-i225 ^
To J.Henry Harrla • Utu Paynent Il9,i02.11
period ending 8-31-51
(3) gURg.A V4:.IiT > Contract #87. Cor^trcll^r'a i>v.7
To J,henfy Harris - 3d Paynent • t2,582.?3
Period ending 8-31-51
U) :HIN£S£ ^ Contract #Z.9 . Controller's #21
Tc H.L.Petersen Construction -o.-UU. Pvt- |9,C15.23
Period ondlng B-31-51
(5) SnWt?. TITS^AZZ AIL'N . Contract 0^2 - .'cntrc-er's #27
To Martlnelll -or.str-ction 3o. - laX Fay*.. IJ,74:.>C
Period ending 8-31-51
(t) ORATTAN - Contract #59 - Controller' a #12t
To .'fcrtlri^Ill lonatructlor. Cc.-llth fsyt-- li."lC.37
Period ending 3-31-51
-i.;.
(7) Sn.V£R TCKP^Cg - Contract #5c > .ontroller's ii:2
To Martir.Qlll Cor.stPiCtlor. 'c.-.lU. H-yt. r
Period ending 3-31-51
To Wz.Horstaeyvr -c. • 9t^. i-ayauM - I-*..-,*.."-
Period ending 8-31-51
(9) EiSTALLATIOH Cf SSy iUMF ii EaKfte PUKP-ZCC iWAZ -
;gr.UftCt /Li X ., ,^-
lo Gene Z-^r^r-.V-t - Ist peyatnt - »:. <..•-.-*-
Period endlr.g ^31-51
To :»dOTg^ P'.u.d*.-' • lat F-gr^ft't - »/,*j. .^
Period ending 9-1-51
:o Lonai4 3. Mrcy k Ty.03.r.H..7lr. -3<i Hr-- I -.»'>. -^
Contract #4? - rtrlod ending 8-^51
{12) v:':rr;:sAi fATr ^•^ff.i^v .77.^ i , ^ ^. ^r , ■■/**
Tj l.ifcllr.eWy 4. Ckir.s - n>r.l rgrraint - 1^.--'^*
rcrlsd «:.ding 8-3-51
(1^) y.i^N :a7: I a.-.
aciiEN :a7: fn- -"^ ' ■ "•^'^ " -^
to .-^.pl'. .'Lrrv - ^^ ^V=*' • *
p%rlod <^r.dlnc J-:'i-51
IT
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(cont'd)
(b) firtnaiiana of Tfaw .
On motion of Commissioner Stern, seconded by Coanissloner
Dlppe], the following reaolutloa was ndnptedi
RfiSQlutif^n ^^^ iffl^
RESOLVED, that this Commiaslon, on recoDwandatlon of the
Generol Jlnnager, Approves the roUowlng oxtenalons :f tlau:
(1) PGTREaC. Hai OCEAN VIEW, 3T..iii:yiS, SUIISET- Contr ,;/24
?QaWBli9f'^.im, •
To Carrlco .< Gautier, en extonslon of 35 calendar da^-s ,
to August 9, J951, due to Line consunied In negotiation*
of rohabilitation of gymnasluiTi roofs.
(2) CHLC3£ pxcreatiq:; cE:rrER>-pptr;..t ^/Q.y^^n.r.ner, .^i
To H.L. Petersen Construction Co., -ui extension of IOC
calendar days to Novonbor 1, 1951, due tc difficulty of
obtaining essential rnaterial, inclement weather, and
collapse of large existing rotr.inlng wall due to sal J
Inclement weather.
.S';.5C;
;= '.Tien
(c) Chan/\. Orders (Bond f>and fTolecta)
On notion ;f Commlsait "j^ r Shea, 5ec.nd»,d by Gorriissi-ner
Dippol, tl.o follrving nj -iutl n w.a -.d opted:
REXLVED, that for the best Interests and proper operation
of tho Recreation and Park Department, the Controller is
hereby requested to approve the following Ching« Orders:
(1) gaVKt nn^gg APPm??t-^?BWttCl f?^.rwn;r,Uvr'5 ^27
To Martlnolll Construction Co, -Change Order //2 -
Moving fence at 933 3ay Shcro, as per legTl advicc, ^ff
of city-owned property - ^m -u' 'Itional amount of ?A*'.j9
(2) aR^nAW-CgntrisV /fy? - ;jn;r i &f'ii m^^
To MartinolU Construction -o. -Change Order '/5 -
For Increaai-ii; height of concrete wail at FieHhDuse
at S.W. comer, ch'.ngeo In sldtrwilk, ndd'-i coping^
gr.tes, etc. -an -d'itlorj^l laount of 4^257,51
(3) E7iGhi> VALLEY-TEKi. i:-3-RCVE.'L.CJ-.jntr.,?g7..jr.:fxr'j Jjll
To J.He.-jy Karris- .;.ange On'or ff} - Tt replcce rr/ix-
Inium of 200 sq.ft. of Gidc-wnU S .4235 sq.ft; t^
correct and protoct agair.at . public h«i»ard,
an additlonr.l ^.nount of l^.fZ
(d) ttddi;L .'il /tiljlaerAa
On motl-:. Df :onrds8i . r Dippol, soccndud ty -.■■ I jI r.er
lercut, the follnwln- rya ,';''" ' -"3 ';-p*id:
nLSClVED, th-t C r the bu3t l.lMVrSts .M pr-^pcr oper-tl-t. ^
of th- ..^crG-iti> r. -rr r -k T p rt-^-rt, Ino .ntr-l.er S. .: .
is hereby r..quo3tc; t - : ; r. -,- the fo.l^win Jl)tnents:
API r OP. .No.
122.213.01
K' ■ nte nance it r^p^ .r -
(..onfj - JaniBS holph
Gl'jr. . rk flsygr ' . .*,
a2uai
.iHlngs
t » .•
312. v .-3
McL-.r r- rk Lf^nd - ^ ^
(3erv.-u3 cf .^.i'll ^-atato e:'.rt.. -/
5300.00
•'-;3-:-:
I
tJ^:
HM
iMi.itft<.ri,an»
.djLl>
(4)
fcj (cont'd)
^rtrtltioMl AllQ» lontf (•ent«d)
Ijprop, Nq.
112.200.01
112.913.01 -
112.111.0'
CoV^f^Oy
^Yiinl
Contriictutl S«rvieM - 0.n«rai Divl.lon $2,000.00
(For Convention Trav«i Expense,
Processing of Motion Picture Film
and Eaergency Dldg. Impairs)
Reconstruction & Heplnceoents -
Palace of Pine Arts Shoreline Coping tl,176.nr
(To proride funds for bid of
Ferguson Bros.)
Allowance for Overtiae - Camp Msther $100. X
(To provido additional funds required
for overtir. for employees required to
work in excess of ^0 hrs. per week)
U
trj for
•. or
(•) Orders for Service or Work
On motion of Conmiiasioncr Lippel, seconded by Comaiasioner
Bercut, the followinf n.joiution was adoptori:
RESOLVED, that for the beat int-r.jts and proper oper-tlon
of th<j Recreation and Park Lepirti.i ..t, the 2ontrcller :;>,
and is hereby r^quosted to ii)provj tl-.e following Ordors for
3<;rvice or Wor :
(1) To Malott & P&terson-Gnindy, for surfacing one
(1) tennis court at Buena Vista Park
(Appropriation 112. 2U. 01) n.935.0C
(2) To Wm. J. Anderson hoofing' .o. , for roof repaira
at James Rolph P/G (Appropri- tion 112.213.01) 4^22.00
(3) To W«. J. Anderson Hoofing o. , for roof
repairs at Glon Park P/G (Approp. 112.213.01) li,940.0C
(4) 'ic Real Estate Dcpt. for services arid exp^nsoa
in connection wit:, property required for
lie J iron Park
(5) To Public Utilitlea "omr.isai ^n-Hetch Hetchy
Bureau-for n«al3 for work ':)• w at Cnap Withar
at the rate of cl.OO per f^o^l per person -
for approx. 2 weeks-Approf . 112.200.08
(6) To Fbrguaon Bro3.-for Palace of Fine Arts
Shoreline C op in^- Apr rrp. '.12.913.03 -
not to exceed •
$300. OC
$424. X
|I,17t.OO
(f) Intra-F\inJ Ti ■ r.3rv>ra
On motion of -riaaioner Bi. :■ oj . aecondc-d by romlsaloner
•tercut, th.e fo owln.; rcsclullor. ^..s adoptnd:
RESCU/EL. that for U . ^*.t ir.Urosta and P^f^^'^f ^Vj°^
the Recreation and 1 .rk Depart:. r.tt];.e -ontroUer bc^ and
is htrob>' rcqueated to .pprcv. •:.. following Ir.tr..P...d
Transfers:
.^ron Approp. 112. ilC. 01 *^'?,"rp'-^P- n2. ll^-'-Ol
$1,703.:-
Il'i4.09
9-1 V51
' y
^;
^y*
it.
it)
<cont'd)
IntrH»f\ind Trnnsfi^ra ^corttj)
(Replacing one 0-58 Gardener on iv w/o oav
,9/16/51 to 10/31/51 •'"^° ^^ tu.ncs
^Replacing one R-1L2 Matron, 3winiiln«'F;ol '^^^'^
on 8ick Iv.w/o pay 8/20/51 to 9/15/51 . ..16^.16
f?^.°Lo^;^^q^i^-J^-°^ "^°- Approp. 112. 111.08 *227 78
(ToiEporary Salaries - (Allowance for Overtin^-
oinip MnUier) Caap li,ther)
(Additional funds required bocau;;. reduced regular
3taff necesait.tod additional work on part of r^
mining eniployov,u) . (Aaount appropriated for the
year waa $1,750.00).
(g) Award of Contrg^^g .
The^Secretary read the following bids, received August 28,
iSaUiiiVoi: Pacific Pav. Tents Company, Ltd.. . . $22.^89.90
85 Saratov olroot, San Franc is co 7
QiiiaC fiiiidar-. J.Honry Harris. . . ??7 n,', m
2657-9th St., Berkeley C'^^--»/.10
The firm of PACIFIC PAVEJ-Eins CCMFA;;^. Ltd. was the lowest
responsible bidder.
On recomnendation of tht Ck^neral Manai?er, ai,:) ^n motion of
Commissioner Lippel, senondo^ by Coinr.Ls loner Shei, the fol-
lowing rodoiution was Q]opt,'J:
* ''■■ ^^ Rejolutior. :;n ■
. :r^:ontract - HEXLVEL, that '. ,.., .oramission d j ;.creby award the c^ntri-t
:.' :f Parking for tlie Pavinc .' i. irking Arc-, Junior Jiiseun Building
.^ni-r .Hiseum, ':<■ -o.-in H&ights. lo tJ.o fin o: pp.oiric Povenents Zortp&ny, Ltd.
'i .-.eights 35 Barstow Street, 5;.: ^r-inciscc 7, they bcii..- tre lowest
respoTijible bidders, :or tho sun of c22,^'^9.96; i.-,d, b*» it
FURTHER ftSSC'LVm, that tr.e Gener-xl "tmager and the Socrstary
are erpowcred to execute t;.is c.-.tr-ct o:, t-ehalf of tne Rec-
reation and Park Conmlssion: Rnd, jc it
F:JnTHER RESCLVEL', trmt the Jtcr«Ur/ -h^ll file notice of
i}.provn] in the officl^i odverti.:inp of the -official news-
paper jf the City ina bounty of Sen Princisco.
(2) iwuTALi^TiON OF HE. ..:?■ ^cL^i^:. Lc::£. :.:a:i par^:
The Secretary roai tne fci:jwi:.. -l^.s, receivyj jept'^nSr 7,
1951:
Low Bidder: ..'iljii.-. J. Ar.?<ir3-.'. ...ofinf ; C*7,993.Cw
235 - 27th Stroot, Jar. Frar.cis- L4
Cthor Bidder; .^.cgil rooCl-c -' S^, 595. 30
93c Irx.oi; A/en'J.j, Jv. rranisco 2^
The firr. of Wri...lAy •'. A^iTL^.SOH . . IN'O ':. was the i vat
responsible bidder.
C:. recoi»»ndati C the Gencr-;.' Ilnnager, and on rjotlon of
Cc-rdaa loner Dipr- 1, seconded jy -— rij-iDner S.c^, the fol-
lowing rMolutioj WQJ 'dopted:
9-^>51
—4
*«
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.MAteMkatiMirfMiMM
ig^S (cont'd)
3/ Contract -
;;stion of New
(l-t to Avallabil-
lOjoiut^Qn ,«^,, .j|.
RESOLVED, that this Ccmniiflsion. .ubj.- to avnlUhiHt
of funds, does h.reby xward the rr^t.. ♦^ availability
lation of Now Roof. Mellon ^^L« r ?f ^r' ^'* ^'^^'
.T prorriation Request fron ,6,500.00 tc .^ooo 00 tr
I • •vl.'^e funds tho -ofor; and, be It '^-^.^ to
r^J.(T:-.^u REXLVIiD. th.t t.e GenerM tvina,-er -.r. ' the 3oc-
(3) Heh .Mutation of 0-
Outfall Line,Floishhnckor
The Secretary read the f-llowir.g bids, recdvod Septoo-
ber 7, 1951.1
1
Low bidder? ^r\>i C^rpcutyr, ^-n. Contractor
3^0 Boston Av.;., Cikland 2
^,500.00
Other BiddM' : Arthur W- l igr . . $ L2 . 200 . OC
500 DeHar. Jt., Son Pr<inclscc 10
The fim of Genj Carpenter, jen-iril ".- .-.tractor, waj
tho loweat rospv<:i8ibl6 bidder.
On reconnend-iti 'U of the Gonernl Mnniger, awl on ration
of Comraissioner Storn, seondef? by Ccnnissioiier Llpptl,
the following resolution wt.s .^opted:
Resolution N'c. .11
•f Contrect-
liilititlon of
:utfall Line,
'-'.£:ker Fool
:^SOLVEP, that this Connisaion does hereby awnr-e the
c ntract for the Rehabilitation of Oconr. r^utfaii Lino,
elshhncker Pool, to Geno Ciirpe.iter, Gencr-il Contractor,
3^0 Boston Aver.-'. , Oakland 2, he t>tin^ U.e lowest re-
sj.'o.nsible bidder, "r the aur. of to. 500.00 j rind, be it
FURTHEr: REXLV2D, tii-;! t;. . ~. .neral .'-lannger ind tho Sec-
retary are erpowerej to -x-cuto t.his contract on buhtlf
of the Recreaticn and Pv.rh ConrlaJion; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, tnat thy iecret-.ry shall file notice
of approval in the officir.l advertisi-. • -f tt.M rffici-l
newspaper of U.e City nnd County of Jan r rone is r:.
U) /:>ipHcv$M£frrs to HaMHT. : ..liMM.
The Secrft-rj' road the f^:^ wim; bids, receiver* ^^U: ~
ber 11, 1^. . :
Lew Bidder; Wei nltz 4 DeNarde :.22.5C<:.00
111 -2Ctr. 3t.,3ar, rVancisc:. 7
Othyr Didders; .J.JoUlr.s I^natr.r. . . ::2t.70t.CO
21t>o Market 3*,. , ^.f. U
J.Henr:,' Hirris I .l'^ r^Ti.r
2b57-9ti. it., Berkeley
The firr. of VELLNTTZ 4 DeN^r wa^ ♦-.•'- l^wfst rejpor.-
•ible bidder.
C reccnwndatio. -f tne Ger.er a. Kar«ger. -.nd :.n ration
of Connissioner .i.e-., seconded by -otnis.i.n-r Jcrcut,
^y
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^
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m itummm -umwrnm
VlMJ
t \
(iAlLSLIS (cont.'d)
th« followlnc re8< lutlon was idoptedj
af Contract -
RESOLVED, that thl» Coaualttji^n dooa hartby award the
contract for laprovementa to Hamilton Playground to W.ll.
nltfl ft Do^fQ^do, 1115-20th Jtroet, San P^ar.oiaco 7 th«y
lU^ctioxj of Inprove- holng the lowest roaponalble bldc?ar, ;'>r Uie. ©ua of
J to Haailton Play- 1-132,500.00, and ti. y h-.vlnp on Invent, r;,- all the :(
^ control Loc! nt.t«rlala required; and» l» it
:ifk
FURTffiR RESOLVED, th^t the kneral Manager and I. a Jee-
retory aru empowered to excm-Lo the contract on WriU
of the Recroatlon and Park 'ananlaslon; and, bj it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary shrill file notice
of approval In the official advertising of the official
newspaper of the City and County of San Ffancisco.
:f "on tract -
: ^over for
fj C. Fhelan Bench
r.f Park
(5) GTOtffg) QQVgR m JAf£5 D. Pl!> LAN 3£a:H 3TATR PAj^
The Secretary read the following bids, r^colved Septem-
ber 12, 1951J
i.a« 2iddaE« Wntkln & Sibbald lb, 000. 00
b Brld :e Street, San Anaelmo
QihSL fiiddfiC: Da»' ^. Tyson Co lb, 360.00
1201 - 10th Ave., S'lcramento
The finr. of Watkin & Sitbald was the lowest responsible
bidder.
On recormendr\tion of the 0-«neral Mnna -r, p.nd on cotlon
of Coraroiasioner Bernut, seconded by "oiTitasioner Buckley,
the following reaoiuticn was adopted:
ft<?a8luUQn I'jg. ^U
PiSCLVEL, thit this Conni., '■'.. 'loes hereby iwird l y
contract for the Grounc' Cov. Tor Junaa Z. RieHr. bench
State Pnrt to Watkin & ::i:b.: d, o Bridge Street. San
ATiselao, t.. -y bting ♦i.e lowoat rwjponaible bidder, for
the sun of $6,000.00; and, b-. it
FURTHER REXLVEL. thit tt.>: O-jnoril K'^.igf<r -nd the Ser-
retnry are enpowerod to fcxecutt- this contrnot on bch".lf
of the Recreation ir.d Pnrk or.niaslon; and, bt. it
FURTHER RESOLVED, the* the Secretary shall fli^- noti'.
of npprov'il in the offiei-.l advfcrt^alr.g of th« offlCi.
newspaper of t^-e City ind -ountj- of Jar Prar.clsco.
(h) Tegpor-rv and Non-JiY ■ATYlCV 'iu<', ^KiJ* ifat ..^r/va^tiU
N^rar/, Ncn-Civil
p^i:e i Exfcnpt
ft' :-j»nts
Cn notion of ;onni33ior.er Sterr.. seconded by 'emission-
er Buckley, the following- nidolutlon was odoptec.:
RESOLVED, th.t 3i: Tenforary. Ik- ivr. Jervl.. and
Exenpt Appolrtnwnl. -.'do by U"^. S«ner.. .'ian.ger of -he
Recreation and rtirK jep.rx,rwn. » «.*ir«,.^ .rwi
1951 th.rough .ept^-nber U, 1951 ^-r. nereby r-.tlflod and
•approved; '.nd, be It
P.'hTHER PxXLVE:, V.-M : re; "t rf said appoint-.- ts bs
trananittod to the Cor.trcli.r .r.^ tn« .Ivll ^nr. v
ComisJlcn:
1
-#
^ Mr
(cont'd)
<h) Umnn aiul Mpi.-witii aryice >.i r^^^^ AnrnlntJiny (conf
d)
(5)
(2)
U)
(2)
(20)
(5)
1-40
T^l
T.^
T-43
T-U
T^5
T-46
T-47
T-48
T-A9
T-50
T-51
1-52
T-53
T-5A
T-55
T-56
T*57
C102 JanitTMS 9/ 1/51
I.I2 Cook i/ZlAl
J70 lfoatl«r V ]/5i
Rib Playground Dlr«eiorfl/lV$l
B408 Gtn.Clrk-SUno FT 8/20/51
0-58 aar<>dnor 8/21/51
B512 a»n.Clrk-TypUt(f) 8/29/51
tf206 Anlnal K«ttper 8/27/51
R50 P/G Dir,PT aia o««d. 9/21/51
R56 P/G Dip, FT aj Med. 9/U/51
a56 P/G Dlr.PT as need. 9/28/51
R56 1-/G Dir,PT oa need. 9/ 1/51
F.56 P/G Dir,PT aa nee'^. 9/20/51
R56 p/u Dlr.PT is nee^. 9/ 5/51
R56 P/G Dir.PT as nood. 9/26/51
Jl Uborer, TEJ^P.a/n 9/25/51
illU Swlnnlnc Inatruc. 9/ 3/51
1-12 Cook 9/13/51
5 aonltia
««^ 9/JQ/51
^^^ VVsi
thjv 9/15/51
3 taonths
5 Biontha
5 Bontha
thru 9/15/51
9 aontha-ll.
5 oonth»-$l.
5 monti.j-5l.
5 montha-vl.
5 aor.lha-4l.
5 nontha-^1.
5 nonths-Cl.
5 Qontha
tiini 10/31/51
5 nontha
(M)
$210
115
113
1270
1225
1230
(10 $225
(N) $^C
85 M270
35 hTt270
35 hi«27C
35 hr$270
85 hT4270
85 hi<270
85 hi<270
tl)
(N) v320
n5
.00 BO.
.15 da.
.iO da.
.00 r»,
.00 ao.
.00 no.
.00 rat.
.00 .. .
.00 .X.
.00 r^ .
.00 r .
.00 !v.
.00 no.
.00 ao.
.X no.
.bO da.
.00 r>>.
.15 ''-.
axenct ApD.ii.tnenta
R5b F/G Dir. PT, Josep.h KlDt vlch 9/1/51 - Perrj-.nont -
$1.85 hr.or C270.00no.
RSo P/G Dir. PT, Alleen M. Foaly 9/1/51 • Perrsanent -
Z'i.^5 hr.not to excbt'i c79.50 ao.
Fi'iniat as neodetVAnnlo Mae Andersor. (now apptat) J2.50 ptsr ciU
I .. 51^
(1) Apprgyal wf la^-'.v Harbor Mgjring Ucsnaga
On notion of ComniaJ loner Shea, seconded by C irvniualcner
Dippel, tho following' rescluti-jr. was adoptodt
.-tl :f Yacht
r.;: Mooring
RESOLVED, that on re coonDnd ration of ti.f. General Manat^-r. tM:
Conrission dot-s h,roby appnva i^au^iice -T the folljwir.g K'
ing Licensoa for tha Vjirini Yacht Harbor - fark Divlaitni
Qwney
.-^r./Ti-jnd Carpo:.t>jr
John Forrein
Wlilla.':. A. Hewitt
John C, Ogden
Dan Re^jan
lter.e jf ^ It
"iAWCAiw :.."
" UABELU"
"F'JFFLV"
"L ELTA"
"GETAWAY "
^3 Vogel ••£LI2A3ETH-jU2-A2.*N'»
nrt.-.ur J. .Pormch "H:G"
Dr.inul L.DeSllvi "KODL'tK"
Andrew J.Fanucchl "DAnLL'JG 11"
nlf r.ohn •'AK)Tli:CA*iY"
pcrtn ho.
38
:.atd Dtsr Ko.
;7.50
220
;i2.5C
Ul
'.,,00
3
ciJ.OO
207-b
■7.50
52
>1u.0j
109
C^^.OO
To. p^^^^y
:5.oo
TDnp'r-.ry
C7.50
201
v5.00
^;.j:,£y^ (:) Coat Eotiat.'>ifa - Rahari.it. i , iUZ^JA ^^Uiif..
:^'t>r
It -• ...
'\e "^neral :/. '.r sub.^itt^ ' .n .tlin.tc f.r^ th.^reh.biil.
t-.tlo'i of C-lu;. ii Squire ir. tho ■•lount of «4, .oCO.OO.
Or. rr^otlrr. of ^onrnlsLlcner f'irr. S'.c-^nded by J— .'l3Si r.er
Berait, t.he suggested ln;rov^,'>.-.ts under t^.<; e8Ur.ate were
approv^ri; U.e Itor. to I. co..sl .re^ In tr.c forth. ,r.r... buiRet
and tho work undt^rtiken wh^n fu,. i '^re :vide ^vallablo.
(2) -at E3ti;.atfai - P.-n-lnt' hnfeliK'.- /ifrS .
The ...urnl Manager r^j .rted that th. en oT f-^cin^ th.
entlr. rinelake perl.nr ' r la e.ti-^t.d ..t •2C,.yj0.w.. and
r^tiiv
'•#»?-<
%/^t
S'
^^:±,
}S
wMk
iMHillYiii
ll^ZllJ' ^^l^^ (cont'd)
fcv.:riiing Ftenc-
.- :f 3^th Ave.
Ictrv.ce to Mne-
and thit fencing the ^r.tr^.nro wov aectlon at «tew-ra itrcet
and yith Avenuo Is estljvited >« > 1,550.00.
Cn action of ^onnls»ioner Sttr'i, seconded by :Qcciis»loner
Dlpptil, the following resolution wa^ n'.optedt
RfcSalutinr ^^i ^]^
RE3C..VED, that thlc ^-iniasion, on reco.-BoendRtl-«n of the
Geneinjl Manager, d^..; hereby authorise U.e Inst Jlati.v. of
a Cyclone type fencing et the >4th Avenue and W^.wona Street
entrance wiy to Plnelakb P!.rk, -t an eatirated - ^st C
$1,550.00.
Mi( :-ir.cc Pl'^tforn (3) Cost Estinates - Propose*^ Folk Donge Pl-^tfom -
^■^-i.pn :iate Park fi2li2iia_iaiSL-Hck __-
The General Manar-r reported t.at the conatractl r. of a
woodei. d':nce pavilion would c ot approximately lii.OOC.DO;
and that a concrete 3ln^ T'-'^' ^^^' ^stic overl ;
would cost £1 J rxinatfely C2I,5'' . -* .
F-llowing 1 fv ti dlscussl--. cf t e interest in f\)lk dance
activity and its popwlarit/ of .n ^{."en- ir inf ^r»Gl recre-
'ition, on notion .f Tomiss loner Pirr, seconded by Cor>'
rdssloner Buckley, the CorTdssior, dei-iyed any further
Innediite conslder'.tlon of the planning or construction
of ^ folk dance plitf.-ina in jolden Gate Park, lua tj ex-
cessive costs ?t this tir«.
ii) Rfevlse^- :oDt EstL-.at€3 f:r .-n^-trj-ti^r. -f :">.l\>^^. hr'n
joccer Field
:^i, :f;. 'ill
^cc*r Fiel:^ -
ealt:,r rtrk t:
Tho "or.eral Manage : ■
Mast-'r Plan driwlr^ ^
'e "i. det-'.ilei projentatl-n of t.^^-
r a socoer atadiuii at l-'UDor: Park,
as prep-.rfcd by Ch'.c;« ■. : Pl''d«;l, togetner witr. rt-vljea
estLiates of cjst on p rtia" c.rstruction.
:n notion rf '.omissioner mir. sc-r-nde-i by Concissioner
Buckley, tht f-llowinf- rea .il^n w j i-lopted:
Hj;ff uti.-n No. 517
RESCLVEC, that tris rirlusJon, fully apprtci .t i-..- the
serious nee-« for ? ccer fnci'i'ies in Uiis city- .:d rlU.a^.t
^•" kr'iii. T-nsldtred funds i~r«diite''y aviilnM'-
11 ±2.:^^.-i ^:r..t eots horcfcy ^irtct that t
l.ng the prop- ration of t'
priata roqu^ '3 nn'' allow...
tirie.
•,:fcrtak-j such - -.'i'
• -t tie rtcon»i''<'r
- -53 Budget, an" 'n*'"^-
inc". . ?*■■ ther'rin "t t'.«t
'tlon,
JT-p^sil for 3oat (S) H & ^ Enten.rl3Q5' ir-r'S^l f t ^
0^'>r.ge3:iirn - ».t-Z.r wtai iJL
-ishior. Rental 'on-
• on. Kez'-.r
r-....: - ^;v.n7^'^r,;' The :ecr^tnr-/ roa-' tne rer^r* - .i reoorren-'ati-r,
Robert H. Hoyt, L^isi.'iess Manr; ^r .Usipprovint t-
proposal.
-ri.->:
On notion -f :-r.*33ioner bercut, .c - :. ' ■ 'v
ti;'€l, consl^erntl r. ws postpone: • • ''Xt retn..ar
ne. 'ng, to obtai;. . t; -nsenaus on f.« ^-Lilc ir.ttrt^ . OJ
''. ' f'^r a seat It. rcr.f.i aervico at tr ■ ..taJiur.
"-"riisaion Not
>.i«rf:jtei in
.--rcr.asinr of
'^t^3 Prop-
Co) ffor f-r Sale of
xr:»erty by Harr^
i'ollrriilng tho investigatlo;. r3port f tf*
cn notion of :onrJa5i-ne'- bercut, 3t : r.
•norai y-arr^-.r,
•■r/. j3 I' '-•■'■
«f»*^'
Ujiaig BUSINESS (cont'd)
Ajckley, the Secretar, wna directed to « -v^-^ t^
p^tc
Mgalon - ;>tow Uku g^r^ [^ .j^^^^ "''
on»
f^ S^in?? ^°™ai"ioner Dlppel, seconded by Conrds.ion-
er Borout and upon reconnendatlon of the Oonoral iLllTr
the following resolution was adopted: "ai-^^^r,
l^ar.tlnc 60.day RESOLVED that this Coiamlsaion, on reconnendation of th«
Jsoewl Permit General Manager, does hereby rrant to Calvin V Tl^rf^n
UXVINV TIIDEN, 3tow Uke Concessionaire, renewal of his ^nal; Infort,.
f >:« Lake Conces- sane terms, for the period Septenber 13 thorough Nover.ber
JiTiflifQi ]^> 1951, to operate a refreshaent stand at Stow Lake Boat
Houso,
3:3C>E33
-xcr-ari^e of
/ J. 3se
(1) ExchaPtre of Zoo Anlr-Alp
On notion of ConniasiDner IXickley, seconded by Comissioner
Bercut, the following resolution was adopted:
rvwJj-.^tia:. :.q. 51<j
RLJOLVEL, that this 3onni38l--j. for the purpose <f 'lapos-
ing of surplus varieties ircl I- • roving the ircal cc 'ac-
tion of anlnrla, and on recoajL..i:-.tlon of Ccrcy fijiliwln.
Director of t..e Zoo, does htrc- y Qfjr ve the following
exchanges of v.rious anir.alj an,! lir^J betwe.-r. the Sin
ft^ancisco Zo( end the Chica.jo Z>>logical firk, Ihici*-.,
Illinois and the City of Osaka, Japan, u f jIIowj:
San ft*nncisco
la ^iyy
1 Canel)
] Yak )
3 Lions
G'iH Franc in CO
1 Fygry HLpj otanus
3 Japinese Crines
Cr.ici.' ;
Zorlj?icai f'lrV
"Ity of Osakn,
J".;- an
A.-., BE IT FURTHZK ' X^VEI , t^it all of th^- ^.xct.an.-r. Sj
api :• /ed by the Ci*, urchcjer of Supplies Kjr,i fc-e nado in
acc.J^nce witr. tr.o ,r ♦•',. -.'•,' a'rijfir./ ter-^s 'jni con-
ditions jrcscribed by • .*: rirciaser.
(2) ^eo':C-.t tw T-^:-:ror^;
, jt. vrlfai^V.: Tu'. j-^r^^i
Tr.e Gener".: M^nat^r r.-p rW. tr.at ha h- --.vj' '.^ re-
quest fro.-. A>.r i:. A lOW, . ir-.-ctrr -f * • rieri.. :
Sar-''jn, to close l:.h Te-. - :" r • ;:urpoiuu .f iriver.-
tory, rep.iir.i, an ' ov.'rh'U.. t- ■ . v -^- r 2>, I . ♦ .r -ii-*.
December 2o, 19S1.
On notion of .ir±33ior,i^r :•;•.•. a-Cun-ed Yy ZcrrSa.: o-r
Stern, the- re uejt -f Mr. n. ..^ ♦. tynforirily suaj^n.
operations w... denie i in t/.c iM.roJt :-f Jtrvicu t.o the
public.
(3) ^lopin.- of Tr.,---f:r' :riYw - hn^^rihfi ftfva
Cn ;v>tlon
f :-!ni33 loner Stem, seo-ndu"! ty . x"dJ.>lon«»r
<).lJ»fl
Mf >
il7
K^ gtlSINESS (cont'd)
s^g, No. 52Q
request to Depart-
ixnt of Public Worka
to close Trocadero
Avunuo, Vnle and
25th Avenuo to Vale
M}rf 3^th Avonuc;
i'> «
-^
Dipp,:I, the follow:, resolution wm adopted:
KEXIVED tut th.is :onai.3l-. . on r.comend.tion of tiw
x.noral Man.ver, and for U.o ; urpos^ of pomittin^- the
proper and oariy recreational dovel .poent of the linol^ke
Area, doae hereby requost tho Depnrtment jf hibllc Works
to take th:o necesair-y stcj 3 to effect th- clogin, of
Trocadoro Drive frar. thi, point where it interseots Val«
Avenue ind Twt,nty-fifth Avenu*. to its western e..ux- ity
at Thirty-fourth Avenue,
• ««!>•*«••«
The Gonernl Man-ij-ur deacriber* on ". city riLf a triqn.:ulir
piece of property now undor jurlaJiction of the I\iliic
Utilitioa Conaissi /. that iz used as a cafliplnr area by
the Girl ocouts.
Ho reported Ui-.t tlio City flinninr staff proposes a re-
designing of tint ^-eneral nroa s^uth.»t'i3t of Fleishhacker
Zoo, to prrvido r -rkiur? facllitioo in', a bitter routin,-
or vohiculnr traffic. He stated tl.nt the Oity Planning'
idv-..J are flexible 'i.nd. can \.<ki alt'.ru ' so as not to Intor-
fe a with the triar, --lar-sh-iped property used hy t^»e
Glil Scouts.
On his roconnondatl-^n, '.nd on notion of Coacisslonor Iirr,
seconc'od \rj Conrisslot.ot Dirpel, the followlni^ resolution
was ad op to!:
^ Si
•".i.-<^ue3t tc Tranjfor
to Kec.4 ?firk De; t.
J^irlsdictlon Ovur
Triantiilnr laroel
-f Land in iv\kt
Mcrcc! Area
^ripsod Stan-^ar*
izition of 3wir>-
"■-r.,; rool Admission
.^CiOi lostponed to
RSoCLVJI), Uiat this nrlj-lon, in order t; pr»J3crvc in
inportant recreation -.rt:-! . ioes heroL-y r-jjuejt the .'4f\y3r
to transfer fr-^n tho 3ar Francisco Water L\;pnrtri.^nt, iuN-
lic Utilities Cor.-ilsalon, to tr.e itecreation and rark :>:>•
mission, the jurisdiction jf ♦' t triant"jlar-sha,'-». nirrHJ
of land l(7C<?tt!-» it the nortr.w * rly shoreline ^f irVr
Ntorced, wher. Jkyllne 3r»ui v.r in Ivike Murccd Doulovnr'
Intersect.
• •••«•
(5) froposed StandardizatiDn ^f Adnission Foes at Depart-
nent Creratcd Jw ^rrifa.' i -iia
Mr. Hayr^ond J. Kinbeil, Recre-ition Superintendent, ;r -
S'jP.ted 1 propose"" si'hedule, wMch would reduce aioi38i.<u
fhipfes at 3winnir4<j pools, 3t-in''ardixin^ ar^d reduiin*;
then to ten (10) cer.ts at encioaed pocla and fivo (^)
eoptJ -t ^pen-air pools.
Ci, otion of "onsais Uoner I';rr, seconded \>j 'oardssionor
.He. • I, ronsidorat. was jut ov-t until U.e oprlnt* :^f
195-, t^ Ic c-isi''-. • leajt :.'■ -onth pri r to »•
opening* of swlnBolr.,- : j.
(6) fQlic- '.T. U.e Luv.,:^Lni»ri. of ih. .:.:. J^;acn
The General Menver r j rted that U.o Finance "ormittee
of U.tt Board of Juper/ia-ra ha^ request, '.ne Coaiissiao
to ".'iVa a staterTf.-it ;' joiicy jn piar.s 1" r •-«♦ devel'T-
iner.t i" rhelin Beaci., w}'.t:...r 1 relteratii:. or i r^vlsl?*.
Poll'JWinr .'i-cu3£ilon, rr» i,i : • utter Isjud t;,.; . .
ir^ atatcntnl i,. w' Ich t: • - .. 1 : .—^^rr- itthit it
is'the inter.ti n of the- .-- r * i cr. m : i -.rk -jnciissl .r, It
tarry lut ti. ■'•^'1-«T i I" ^ f • t;..- !< ./< Ivnent jf
*^*'
,4
^* {i^i
••%» - 'aj* .11- • Ai'
.''»^,V*«i<1i^'"
'-'Itl
Vj.^
•.<lfeji
#^^-
J4?
|u gySDlESS (cont'd)
Policy 00 the
D«r«lop»ent of
p^lan Beach
Phelan Beach State Pork- and that a building for the conren-
lence of the public using the beach and recreation area, and
for which plaiB have been prepared, will be erected as aoon
as National Iroductlon Authority regulation* permit,"
Proposals for (7) ftropQifdJUde Conceasiona at Fleiahhacker Plavfiald
Ridea Conces-
iloDS at Heish- The General Manager presented the proposal of Hr. Robert
hriil pjwvflald Hagar to tnatall and operate mochanical rldea at noish-
hacker Play fie Id.
Coaaaiss loners reported that they had received adverse cob>-
■ents on the increase of conaercial operntions and anuse-
laents.
Following diecusaion, the matter wns referred to the Gener-
al Manager and the Superintendent of Pirka for further
invostigatioB and rcconsaendation.
Authorising At-
ttniJance of
Superintendent
of Firks at
;or.ference of
Aaerican In-
stitute of Park
ixecutivea,
!!o».12-lb, In-
£ikAlv£
Ke quest for Pab-
lic Telephones
3n Cit/ Flay-
rtrs"!nn9l C.^iasi.
(8) Attendance of Superintendent of Parks it Annual Con-
vention American Institute of Park Exocutlvoa, .'Joveober
On motion of Cosnissioner Parr, seconded by Coiaaiesloner
aercut, the following rcsolmtion was adopted:
RESOLVED, that this CooBlasion, on recommendation of the
General Manager, does hereby authorize the attendance of
Julius Girod, Superintendent of Parks, at the Conference
of Anerican Institute of Park Executivej, to bo held in
Miami, Florida, November 12 to 16, inclusive, subject to
approval of the Board of Superviaors nni tne availability
of funds.
(9) Request for fulfr^ Telurhonea
Mrs. Martha Harvey of ti-.e Loufias Parent-Teachtra Aasocli-
Uon, submitted a request that the Coranlssion authorls*j
instil litlon of public telephone booths on all city play-
grounds .
It WIS the scnsfc of the Comnission that Kxs. Karvey autedt
her proposal to th.- Picific Telephone and Telegraph .o. ,
who would ^udge whether such lr.stBllp.tl'>n would b*. war-
ranted as a public service and as a revenue producing op-
eration.
Cn motion of ':oBsni38icner Dippel. seconded by :onni sal .tier
Buckley, the fill^lng rea^lutlD-. w-.s ad^pte-!:
RESC'VED that or. rec-sanendeti jn r U-. x-ner-.l '♦ir.a.'f r
anri in u'ie UJt Intereata en-i pr per opemtijn ^f the
departjaont. tliis Conmisalon hereby approve* and requests
9-13-51
^ A.
X^'
3i^
g^OSiySSS (cont'd)
the Civil Service c-risslo. to effect a change of clasai-
flcatlon on the personnel c^nplonent of the departnent by
aubatltutlng one (I) ClOil Jar. 'tor in liou of the varnnc/
which wxiata in the claj.ilflcation C102 Janltress. '
• ••**«,)»
» •
bi, ■'^' ^^
iij-jurnnent in
t:::cr>' ^^ Henry
f, ^-^e. 3r.
4ii'Ainiiaal.£UiJPi' MCt to the y^.r.crv of :.r..ry F.Hujjc
Cn ration of Conmiaelcner farr, seconded by :ora,ii3.ionar
SU-rn, th'i followinp I'Uolutijn in njeriory of Henrj- t\
buddo, 3r., wcj adoptcJ:
rtesnl'iti."-
.-^
Wu^EA3, the nenh^r^ jf this Re'^reitio:. r-t^ Pnrk Cornia-
sior, hcjve learned wit.; i profc>u:id sonse r p^rao.i'jl iosa
of the passinr of Hor.r>' .-. Hu^de. publiah.r !ir.] civic
lt«Qdt,'r ar.d forn&r ftiliow-rnf.- ^ r of this vomi
a- i'-Ti:
•iTlJ
WHEREAo, ::(!> r-' ?, Buddfe'.; r ..- concludei an honor- lie
career vrt-.ire ..o ':'avfc -.ucr. .i.; tire ind uffcrt I'-^r
betterraeiit .. t..fe Uty an'J ' .u.^ gf ^an Frnnciscr U.rough
his fcditori'.i leadership, hill dlJ*««tiM -^f Ai'ri 'Cultural
District No. lA, ' nd his rnentxr-'dp ori t j Adult hrc'O".-
tlon Board, in -: ition to hij 'ir.lirira' efforts and devo-
tion to the air.j ,.f this -oniJlasion; tr.crof ere, be it
R£X:.VED that, w'er. 'hij ''o- -.is si on ndJour.\s this ne-^ting
this diy, it dots 3^ out of r-j^pect to thic ne-Ty-ry .)f
Henry F. a;J''fe; xnd, be it
FURTHER KKSOLVEr, U.!it U.e .:e''retiry t>. diroctcJ to fjr-
w T'? a copy of U.is resniutinn t. Vrj. Ixsuljn A. Budde,
wL w of the late Henry
aud
I: ►,- rierbyrs of
hi;^ f'!-iily na nn '^•"r -ossion .f •.tffcpejt syrr-thy of the
no' .'.ra of this . ;3ion.
Ther.- h^lni^ no f^jrU-.r busln^sfl tc codo bfif.r.:- ♦. " in-
nao^-ior., Proaident Ju*-„«r ' ". T"-' th.u rioctir.t.- ^rnyd
nt 5:S0 i-.M.
R 3pocti\i:*y ju il* ',
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rijsion Approves
Iter fWn for
c-er Field at
ian^FVan-lfio, U.Ufornia
^epto.nbor I'?, 1951
ij i ^j y I £ ^
A Special Meoting of tho .^crention and P«rir r 1 4
The followlnc Comal as loners were present:
Kr. Louis Sutter, President
Mr. Peter Sercut
^!r. Michael J. Buckley
firs. Henry J. Dippel
Hav. Sugene Shea
(1) Balboa Sor>;gr flff];}
The General .innngor and ";o!nriis3lon rnembers reviewed in
detail the previous plans for the conjtnjction of joccer
racilltles, reaching the conclusion th.at a dofinite and
positive action bo taken at this tin* to obtain a auiUble
soccer playing field at the earliest posjible date.
On motion of Commissioner Buckley, seconded by 'Jonmisjicner
Borcut, tho following resolution was adopted:
Hosolution No. 'f^^
RESOLVED, that following reconsideration of tne f<»ct3, and
itj previous actions under Resolutions Nos. 3o7. 3o7A and
517, this Comrdsslon doej hereby approve ti.e Jteater Plan
for a Soccer Stidiun at Daibon Park 'iS prepar-^d by Chnco
and Hidden, and directs t.iit sal J ipproved piinj oe for-
warded to the Art .onnvlasion and tho 'tty Plonnlr^j "ommis-
sion for tipprova; and, be it
FURTHEK RZS0LV2D, that this Jorncicsion does hereby request
the Mayor, Doard of iupervljors, i..d the Controller, to
approve a 3uppiener.t':l appropriition in ti-^e anount of
$173,000.00 froa t:.o Umppropri-.tod Bnlr.r.ce cf tr.e .Keai
Property F\ind to the credit of Appropriatlor. 012.50C-.122
(Soccer Flold at 3albcr. park) to provide f'in-ls for th...
planninp and construction of U.e coccnr fleH, tn^ western
bleachers, terpor-.rj' drojjing quarters -^nd ether ipj^urt*-
nances at Balboi Park: znd, >• it
FURTHER KEXLVEL, that tiie Secretary be and is nuthorlted
and directed to issue a call for bids on tr.e above cof>-
struction, with appropriate deductions and "Itemates on
the various phaj^n of the project, Jo that any part or nil
of the work nay be undertaken in accordance wit-', tne funds
available.
(2) Policy on Pt^.^lnu 'i!9'''^^ "^-*«^ ^'-'^ iL-?riti;n
The Secret'U^ read a coratinieatlor. fron John H. MeGrsth,
Clerk of the Board of Superviscra. r».^ue3tln£ the 'oa&iJ-
slor. to rihmit a de-iaratlon of .oOBiisslon f-jllqr or. tr.b
operatlor. of fhelar. Beach r*icre'tion -.rea durlnf the ev.j-
ninf hours.
On ftoiion of Conrl*3loner l.jpe:, secrnded ty owalsslor^r
Bercut, the "^orr-Jsslcr., u.'.ier tre .'"^liowir^ resclutlin,
adopted c statener • cf policy, to wit;
..^^:..il, that It 1» t^« intwr.ti f. f t;.o hecroatlen or.-!
^rim P-^rk onnisnlon ♦.: -nrry out tne origlr.ai plana for the
y re
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Iton ?l'\y-
:'. LTprovenent
r?*.iry to Prepare
t*. :f Retention
..•'.rk 3;dc
• : .- i^irther
lei. .^ld?; -
dev«lopi»nt of Phelan Bunch St«t« P.-t ^ ..
tlon area, and for which pl^a ^'ve Je^n n'r«n ''5 '"1 "=^^"-
orectod aa aoon aa Matlonni p!L1 !« ? propired, will be
permit; and U ii thr^rther^nte^' L'^f^'j^J^^'*^'^-^^^-
that this facility be ^vaiTable\':"l':Vlu^ ?or'ul"'°?
nam benefit, includim- nicht nctivin!,^ i ^^' ''**^"
vialon; nnd the Genernl ifnLrL a^d l^h^r ZVJ '''''"
to provide for adequate njphril^tl^ in tl ^ '^l'"''*'^
of the Phelan Beach faclUty anH tn ^. r ^^"■^"^•^ti""
The Secretary rends (a) a connunicntion relative to th-
nboye contract from Mr.C.H.Wellnlt*. of Welln t' i LeV^rde
advls ng that hia finr. will not require :iPA Ls Ltan^e Ir
tion and F".rk Departnent; nnd (b) fror. Wellnitf i DeNiHe
requesting perniaalon to oubotltute the Judaon-Parifir- '
J^I^'?'.;?: ^-^^f ^-'^'^"^^'^ctor for the reinforced ateel'on
the Harilton Playground ('-ontrnct No. 9o) ; for the renaon
that his original sub-contrnctor, the Brodhcid Steei .or>-
pany, has notified th.at they cannot furniah the ateei witn-
out a controlled r/iterials priority.
On rocomr«n(V.tion jf the Supcrviaing En-int,or, Hr. Haraan
and on notion of Connlasionor 3hes, seconded by ^onnijslon-
er rippel, the request of Willnitz 4 L^.-.-^rde to aubatitute
3Ub-contractor3 was approved.
« » •
« * • •
(-C) Conce33^ong
(n) froaident Sutter reported that In revlowl.-^ ^ncea-
slona ar:roenenta .ind reruliticna that hrve co.-k t ) hia %t-
tention, the Pnrk Section of the Jiinlcipnl ->do did r.'^t mw
properly ipply to the Recreation ".nd Purk "orr.iaslon, -^nd
should b<5 reviaeJ ir.d i now aection enrctod.
Following diacuosion of the leg-il in^jlicationa and ^^ Im*
port^nce of revisin,-' thij ;iecti^n, the fresidont ilroct»'d
t.ie Secretary to ur, 'ertake prep^.rntlon "f r. dr-.ft of t^^1
Recrentior. and Park section of V.n Municipal Tode f r -•-'ch
nisJlon c.>r,3ideration.
(b) Followirs^' further ccr.jlj'. :-•»... ,: t...; froposa" of
'<r. .Icbert Hnfur tc iral-H -r.d operitci -scchinicni rides nt
Fieiahh'iCker rinyfield. It w..? the aer,;- ^f t\o ^r.la.^lon
that sufficient rxcKar.icil • misener.td wr r*i nlrcijy provid-
ed and, on notion ->£ '.'onriasioner Buckley, aeconi"? ^y ^n-
misslonor H^-rcut, tno pr-pojal w.a raj*»cted.
(c) The oor.fcrai .'-tona^jf-r reported tJ.Tt H i J Z..t«rprljes
hod aubrdtted a Jinpler plan for s»'".t-<-ai4',lon rental :o'i-
ceasiona it Kezir Stadlur*., •■:. ' • ■ ■ "cr r "r. .i. i r.
wna read in full.
t
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On action of ConrJ.«3icner Jho . i -
Buckley, the f^l lowing .-• ti •; w.j -'..yt*'-:
•vlsalomjr
- h*Tt':- r£JCJ^tl, that this ,--inl3Si>r, 'ipfr-vaa th*- iw-
.- 1
tract tc the H v C ir lorprists fr,r tne optjratl: •. f
cujhlon rental c,nc(j33l->n f r college anJ profeaalr
• on-
-t-
b/;il B-ajTjea to be pr.ye'* t
of ten (i:') p^^r cor.t ■: ' >
of thrc- (j) ;,"» r:. wi*
vide ^ th'j fr;j;»' "..'• ^' -
aeet the require' '- iniitlcnj
puMl- :i-bllitv Insurance; 'j
z;r jtidlur^, in ^icnalierati ir.
,-r->E3 receipts ind for a terr.
r«jo-year option to renew, pro-
; • .. r • - • isfact'-riiy
cf pr':vi'jir.,: adequate fire and
I.' nil t*jrns and -onJitlona of
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tiim.i<*tu
fe. 527
tha^contrnct receive opprov.l of U.o Uy Attorney; ,„<,.
FURTHER RESOLVED, that tne Genera] M...
hereto authori.ed to proparf^hrL^^L' ^ '"'^ ^' ^»
•aid agreement. P^^P'^'-e the terw and condltlone jf
There being no further buslneas to cone before th« r^^A
•ion, President Sutter declared the^titl I^^ !"^*'
11:50 A.M. raeeilng adjourned nt
Respectfully submitted,
Secretary
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5«,.U :mc 27, 1951
llIMyZjS^
1951 at 3.00 P.M., Vic..P^^t•n" p'^"p'*rJ;irC*' '''
Th« following CoB«a8sloners were preoenti
Jfr. Fred D. Parr, Vlce-Preildent
Mr. Peter Bercut
Mr. Mlchaol J. Buckley
Mrs. Henry J. Dlppel
Mrs. olgnund Stern
;;;yfti flf ?UnVt9g JJ^''* Jf^^e no corrections or omissions, tho ninutos of
the 25th Regular Meeting of Joptonber 13 and thu Special
Meeting of September 18, 1951, were approved
iil-Ni:ATICN3
posed Flower
tlfcit Building
4r4en Center
itrvbing Arboro-
.ffiflt
r r
(1) Prom Ira L. Allyn, President, San Francloco Flower Show
Inc., proposing that a flower exhibit building and garden
<»nter be erected In tho eoatorly ond of the Stryblng Arboro-
turn In Golden Gate Fnrk, and offering suggHStlons on the
typo of structuru and fQcllltles to be provided.
On motion of Conrnlsa loner Rjckley, seconded by Coaalao loner
Bercut, tho suggootlons contained In the coaBunlcntlon wore
referred to tho General I-lanagcr for hia corisldcratlon and
analysis, pending receipt of the Chamber of Connnerce's
recoznnendatlons on tho proposed exposition building.
Mt of Charles
'?«»rdon to Have
.'-s^witlon
c.Jd^Jd In G.G.
(2) frovk Charles C'Reardon, 599 W«8lGron«! Avonue, Oakland,
enclosing his composition, "The Starry ^een of Justica,"
and offering it for Inclusion In the prograia of tne Oolden
Gate Park Band. (Referred to Golden Gitc Park Band Leader.
Mr. Ralph Murray, aJ a raattar within his purvluw. )
tl
•J«3t ty Russian (3) from Charlea Splvock, President, Russian Hill L^rovo-
^ 3»legQtlon That went iUaoclation, rcqueating that ;i2,000.00 bu included in
^T $12,000.00 the next tlpt^l budret for inprcvonent of Marine View pr-.rk
on Ruaalan rflll, and expressing tho willingness of his group
to appear before the Coranisslon to further cx^ialn ti^.elr
wlahea. (See Repreaontatlvos and Dolcjat'-s)
Appropriated for
"jTemnt of
rin* View Park
la
Jipk Aitro»» (4) From Adolph C. Sutr-), submitting irformticn on ilie nrd
•♦" V: Sell value of Sutro Bath.s property. (Filed wlU. ie-retAry).
PropartY
• • • *
^ildl.-.g i Con- (5) Rosrlutlon idopted by the S.F. Building and '.or.i traction
:ti3n Trades Trades Council or\ August 2, Y^bl, rpP'Slng th.. leiain/ of
any conceaaiona of the Rccraatljn and firk Depftrt.Tafc'jt tf
private firms or individuals.
^*cil Oppnses
^'Af of Depart-
■nco83i-)ns to
n-.o General >ianngor reported tfi'it tno Fln.'ince Comlttoe -A
the Board of Suporvisora ^^d raccBBwr.de'! nt t^.t 1951-1952
Budget hearin/?8 t^al ji-Fnrtnont rfe3t3ur'*nt3 and fot^-sorvlng
concessions bu put out to CDiwaorclGl bid.
On n»tlon if Consnlssirntr Buckley, secor/Jed by Ccfnl3Sl:ner
DlRjel, the Corri.ision went on record that it does r.:t in-
9-^-51
;V J.-»*>'
iZ-V^tfiOWw^lK^Hi
jKtirCATlOMS (cont'd)
"eply ftcoordlngly.)
l^^.^riiTmS AND DELEGATES
Representatives of the RuaalAn Hin t-«.
included the following ^o «DeaiL^r°''''!u^ Association
to request that addltfinl^J'i^^^^^L pr^,'^^,^,:,^^?"'^"
ment of Russian Hill Park (>fari;e ViJw L"!)/'" '^^'^^
Mr. C. F, Weed
Mf. A. W. Nolte
Hr. R. 0. Appleton
Dr. A. D. VanMeter
Miss Eleanor Gray
l!!';/°^if '.w' Bpokesnan, related the history of land acqui-
sition by the Association and its donation to the City h\xr
years ago, and emphasised the attractive features of the
site as a vlota and open space In a heavily populited seo-
tlon.
The General Manager Informed the delcf,-ato3 that prbllsilna-
ly drawings of the Russian Hill dovulopnent wouli be brou<rht
before the Commission, for approval, at the next regular
meeting and that estimates of cost would be available at
that time. All delegates were invited to be present at
the next regular meeting.
On notion of Conaaissloner Bercut, seconde'i by Connilssloner
Dlppel, the Comlsslon approved the General Nfana^fer's rocor*-
raendations to request in next year's budget sufficient fun's
to con^jlete the project, based on the nrchltoctural ostl-
mates.
Others present were I'rs. Louis Zagoron an'l Mrs. hbsea Lnaky
San Franciacc League of Women Voters, ar.i Mrs. H. J.K';nf;c;liy,
Jr., representing: the Jecond District, Hr«nt-Teacr.ers'
Association.
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p-^.tlAL TR^N.^^rTtytJ'g
h^-'-'^?? haTTj-n^f
(a) Progress favraBnts
On mntlon >f Connissloner Dlppel, seciniorf by Comlssloner
Bercut, the following reaolution was fidopted:
Reaolutlon No. 528
RESCLVEE, thiat for the best interests and pnper condoct
of the Recreation and Park Depirtnert, tht- : 3r.tr rller 1j
hereby requeste'i to approve the follywln^ contract Fiy^^'-^'ts
(1) POTRgRO HIi.L»J'JRGE IkSY.- Contract #8^-Control'rs f^91
To Adac Arras & Son - 2d 4 ?lnal Fayt.- 1 1,471. -SS
Period endinr P-31-51
(2) S.F.200-QUARTER3 f-RIMATES St PA.'n"rtEnS-.;or.t.#79A -
MQctfoIler'a y^gj , ^
To Louis C. Dunn, Inc. - 3rd Paymsnt- |22,38t.lC
Period ending 8-31-51
(3) OCEAN VIEW. JT.MAR'/'J, SUNoET. KIBEK. HILL & ByHNETT-
Contract #8^ - Controller 'a f;:'f2
To E. P. Fi:.ipan To. - .^ir.al Paynent |2,9S5.9G
Installation of General E julpne.-.t
i_?7-^. 1
Sm
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* ■-#*■■
I iMiiiiMiWiW<iiiiiiii«iiiiiii I Kii..-
ift P»y«ntf
t'rjlons of
^*-12SL
, (cont'd)
(^) g^^g;^^g;^Q^ cohvk:;ience STA..pn,H & >ott gcu^ cotma.
To Anton« PtUrson 4 Son . final F,yB«nt ij 302' y?
Firlod tnding 8-7.51 •^.JV^.J?
(5) SaCUL PATROL LAKE >^f:a fjgHnig
To Aasoclat«d dportiMn of Ciilifornia TZITlq —
Pbr patrol of flghlng ar*a 7.28-51 to 8-28-51 '^""
(6) SPECIAL PATROL LAKE m^(^^ TmUfi
To Aaaoclat«d Sportsmen of California 1^33 29
For patrol of fi thing area 8-28-51 to 9-28-51
To Atla. Heating and Ventilating Co. .forKrrK
Installing a No. 65 Thin Boy Atlas Qas F\imace at
Rochaabeau Playground Pleldhouse,, in accordance
with Informal contract dated January 1951 -
First and Final Payment 1951.00
(b) Eattenaiona of Tim
On motion of Commissioner Dlppel, seconded by Comaissioner
Buckley, the following resolution was 'adopted:
RESOLVED, that this Commission, on recommendation of thie
General Manager, approves the following oxtonsion of timet
(1) PQTRERD HILL SURGE TANK-Contract #e5.CQntrcller's #297
To Adam Arras & Sen, an extension of O calundar days to
September 28, 1951, due to difficulty of obtaining n con>-
pressor duo to wartime restrictions and allotments, and
time consumed in procossing Change Order.
(2) CONSTRUCTION OF CONVENIENCE STATIONS AT SPEEDWAY ^«AD0»^3,
G.Q.fARK and BALBOA PARK - Contract #71 - CQnlrQllBf'a 21<?
To Antone Petersen & Sons - an extension of i5 calendar
days, to October 6, 1951, due to delay in procurement of
metal toilet stall partitions.
(3) CONSTRUCTION OF GEJtRAL FACILniES BUILDING it CONVENIZMCE
3TATI0N.SHARP ?AM R.^FIi: R^.'JGE-C on tract /77-:Qntr' iTd ftilL
To Antone Petersen & Sons - an extension of 30 calendar
days, to October ^, 1951, due to unavoidable delny in in-
stallation of Cyclone fence and gcte -ind plumber's inabil-
ity to finish until gas tanks are enclosed.
(c) 9hAnyit ^*-^«'»-'«
On notion of Commissioner Stern, seconded by ^oDEisaionar Dip-
pol, the following rosolutiDn WiS adopted:
pgafi].>tlQn No. 53Q
REXLVED, that for the best interests and proper operation of
the Recreation and Park L^partment. t^.e Controller I. hereby
requested to approve the foUcwing ^har^e Orders:
To hfartlnelli Construction Co. - for insUilatlon
of new sidewalk, including curbing on Udyard
Street, an additional arwunt of eo^.o
To HirtinuUl ^.JtrucU.n io:. for subst tutior
of T^ cable in pH.e of lead-covored service ^*»>lj^ 3^^
a deduction of
9-27-51
I
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(cont'd)
(d) Raoucat for ^llatiat;: tg
On motion of Conanla* loner item, Mconded by Coranisa loner
Buckley, the following reaolutlon woa j\dopt«d;
Raaolutlon Nn ^}]
REXLVSD, that for the beat Intareata md proper c induct of
the Recreation and Park Departoent, purchaaoa of oquipnant
and paynenta are authorlaod, aa herein onunerated, ind the
Controller be and la hereby requoated to approve the follow-
ing allotaante:
112.^00.01 Equipment - General Division
7or purchaae of equipment aa enuoernted on
Budget Request Sheet 20:
4B0yBt
♦13.945. 00
Q.E.
Line b 412 Office ^chlnea
10 420 Testing St Treating Equlprent
12 422 Machine Shop 4 Metal Work Equlpt.
13 424 Auto Repair i iervlce .^quipt.
15 426 Carpentry 4 Painting Equlpt,
16 428 General Construction Equipt.
18 4J2 Janitorial Equlpnent
22 442 Refrigeration Equipiaent
23 M<3 CocBAinicatlon Equlpnent
24 454 Notorleas Vehlclea
27 464 Horticultural Equlpnent
112.400 02
EquipcBnt - 2oc Divi3l:)n
913.00
For purchase of equlpnent aa enunerated 3n
Budget Request Sheet 27:
Line 2
4
b
8
O.E.
406
434
U2
U6
Fyarnlture A Furnishlnga
Kitchen Equlpnent
irfater Heater
Siren
112.400.03 Equlpnent - Ciacilasiry Zivisi-r. ll,17fi.CC
For purchase of equipment is enuaemtcd jn
Budget Request Sheot )2:
Line 31 492 Playground Equlpnent
112.400.04 Equlpnent - Recrentl^nal >.lt3 $4,322.00
For purc.^so of equipnaent as enunaratad ^n
Budg'Ot Request Sheet 40:
Office .=^irnlturo
Hortloultural Zqulpner.t
."lecreationp.l iqulpment
0^.
Line
2
402
4
4C4
b
492
112.
111
.01
112.
112
01
112.
112
.02
112.
112
.03
112.
112
04
For
-verti.-TE ".
second
:juartor
Allowance f^r :v«rtine->r^. Oiv.
Hclldaj'S - Oener^l ^tvi3. .n
••■'o idiys - ^^''' I-ivi^lon
Holiday:^ - —^aaao' division
Holldaya - rtecre».tl -nnl Jnlte
nd holld-iy pay r^^qulrersenta for
oX-.OO
i.oOO.X
1.550.00
90C.X
1,300.00
'i.^a.
9-27-51
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(cont'd)
Appropriation
112.2U.01
Maintenance & Repair - Buildings
•2,338.00
For flmds for repairs to sanitary facilities
at F\inston and Excelsior Playgrounds.
133.232.12.01 -Telephone 4 Telegraph-Gen. Dlv. 2,700.00
(Due to the long delay in getting the telephone
boards at McLaren Lodge and the Civic nuditoriun
consolidated, the charges have been higher than
anticipated and an additional allotoent is re-
quired to complete the July - December period. )
Amount Appropriated $6,500.00
Probable expenditures -
July, Aug., Sept. 2,900.00
« #
ll'tra-Pand Transfer
(e) Intra-FUnd Transfer
On motion of Coranissioner Buckley, seconded ty Conmlssioner
Dercut, the following roaolution was 'idopted:
Reaolutinn .'io. 532
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper conduct of
the Recreation and Park D^p^irtnent, the Controller be and
is hereby requested to approve the following intra-Pund
Transfer:
Proa Approp. 112. 110.01 -to- Approp. 112.119.01 $l,55t.99
((rtplMing three (3) 0-58 Gardeners, one (1)
H-112 Matron, Swimming Fool, and one (1) ft-lU
Swiraaing Instructor, on Iv. and sick leave with-
out pay - period September 16 to Dec. 2/,, 1951))
t.
(f) Pfders for .^r'^tce or Work
On notion of Commissioner Dippcl. seconded by ^-nisaicner
Bercut, the following resolution was liopted:
ks. .N'3. ^33 R^ar.lMt.lor. :;o. 533
:.,u.3t for RESOLVED, that In the interoot of -"^^^jr^^^^^^'^.^f-'^.T*
:r«r.3f.r of 1232.00 od operation of two Inport.nt rocreatxon faclUtiee tho
'- - '- " - .:)enoral Manager be auth.orized to r^^qu^^t tr.o -^'^J?i^«^ ^
transfer fro. ou.h funds a. r^ be ^^fj^^ !^ti^ r^'a'rs at
amount not to exceed $232.00. to P^rr^/ ?xur.blng ro a.r^
FUnsion and Excelsior Playgrounds; ar.d ;:^^;^^J^^^^;;,^
and is hereby requested to "^n^rove t.e f.li^in. S^^rv^^^^^^^
Orders to O'Mara 4 Stewart, .td.. f-r sa.d p.a..v.ing r »
(1) To CMara & Stewart. Ltd., for rop.irs to san-
^ ^ iUry facilities at Fbnstor, P/G .lubnouse.
(Appropriation 112.213.C1) $i.A89.00
(2) To O'Mara 4 3t«wart. Ltd.. for r^P'^i"^^^
sanitary fnclliti^s ^^ .xc. aior P/. .lub-
house ( Approp rlr.ti on 112.2.3.01)
•••::«3sary to M/ike
.'.nbir.p .repairs
••• .'ur.ston and
Ijscelsipr P/v»B
(g) n^,i\*i'^n'il ;i
r'"*^^ 7r Work
Cn no
E)crcut
lion of -c.-nis.io.ncr Iln-l. 3eronded by :o
t! ^hof-ll^iLt resolution was nd^pf'i,
ra-iissiorter
9-27-: 1
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jijifm^.
1CTI0H3 (continuod)
,n for Stnrlo«
-.pprovil of Yccht
Rasolutian No, ^]4
RESOLVED, that for the best int«rett« and propar conduct
of tha Racraatlon and Park Dapartnant, the Controller ba
and is hereby requested to approve the foUnvln^ Orders
for Service or Workt
PfPflrlaaUl Work grtwg
(1) To Recreation & Park Departoent (Recreation
Diviaion)-to continue services of one (1)
FCObA Ass t. Engineer II, Civil, one (1) F102A
Draftsman, Civil, and one (1) n22 3r. Arch-
itectural Draftsman (19^7 Recreation Bond
FUnd), for planning and preparation of plans
and specifications. Bond F\ind projects, dur-
ing October, November & December, 1951 . . .$4,030.00
(2) Recreation and Park Department (Hecroation
Divi8ion)-to continue jervices of one (1)
F^ObA Assistant Engineer II, Civil, and
four {L) FACIA Junior Engineers for inspec-
tion services :in bend projects under con-
struction during October, Novenber and
December, 1951 $7,352.X
(3) To Departnont of Public Works (Bureau of
Engineering)-for Engineering Services , Maps,
Surveys, etc. in connection with 1947 Rec-
reation Bond FUnd as requested durlr^g 2nd
Quarter of 1951-52 Fiscal Year $1,000,00.
(4) To Purchasing Department (Reproduction)-
for blueprinting , mimeographing & photo-
static work required for pl^ns ani specifi-
cations in connection with 1947 Recreation
Bond Rand during October, November, and ..^ ^w-
December, 1951 550C' Ol
(5) To Purchasing Departnent (Shop .^2) -
for overhauling Byron Jackson Water Cir-
culating I\KTp at Sharp Park (Approprla-
tiun 112.200.04) 555C.OC
(g) Appr^vAi of Yu^; "^-^^^ Mo^rlrtf Ml;g^
ni,...! «»'>'-in-'Qd bv Coanissi^ncr
On notion of Conrissioner i^ippel, se-^.'^o-^^y ^'*-
Stern, the follawir.r rosolutior, was adoj-te-:
RESOLVED, t^.'\t or. reconnfcndat. ... - )- J^ . ,.,. r^.,^-
inc htooring Licer^e for the Mann. Y^-.-t h.rl/:r
Division: f^tr.
Fred C Gerlach "ch-^R
.7.7l.vnH;:r ^tr.rK-.qs
(1) Zlrm Extension
for Award cf
'or*r»i
:♦ . McLarer; Lcdri
mtL
im re-
quired to obtain •. J"PF-!2^f."i/^^3°5c to i.'.sv.ll n
?o n«t.t U.. contract P''^;^^^*^^:;^;. ,ur nur.:.r f days
roof on McUren ^^^^V^ rrescriD^d for -.warding
than the 20 days' limitation pres.
I
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■>- X tt
\0^]SB^J^M& (oont«d)
the contract.
[lxt«niiwj of
!;* Riquef ted
[c jbATd Contract
iiT HW Roof.
l^'j/tH Lodg*>
Thor«fore, the following roaolutlon, or notion of Comla-
aloner Dlppel, leconded by Coaaiisilonor Borcut, vm adopted:
Raaolution m^ '^■^
RESOLVED, that thii Comaiaaion doea hereby requeat the
Board of ^perviaora to grant an extenalon of tiaa for "w-u^
Ing a contract to WiUian J. Anderaon Roofing Co. , for a
new roof at McLaren Lodgo, to and including October 31,19^1,
in order to permit a tine allovence during which the oecea-'
aary aupplenental appropriation of fundo may be nude.
(2) Palfloe of Pine Arta Rah^btHtftti^p
At the direction of Chairman Parr, conaldoratlon of the
rehabilitation of the Palace of Fine Arts woa poatponed,
pending receipt of the Chamber of Coranercf-'a reconnendatlona,
ny BUSINESS
■^t?. ?<?. »7
»u&rd of Contract-
Te-tporary Improve-
:ar.t8 - Upper Noe
•lelihouse to
-irroll J. Collina
oratractlon Co.
(I) Award of Contract - Temporary Inprovcaents t-^ Weldh-nioe,
tfpwf Mm YalloY flftYgramtd
The Secretary read the following bids, received oepterabur
25, 1951:
Lofw Bidder; Carroll J. Collina Conatrjction Co. -15,710.00
2166 Market Street, S^ji FVanc<.sco U
Other Biddera; KcOahey and Olaon - - $ 5,910.00
Wm.McIntosh & Jon - - ; 7,«13.00
Beacon Construction Co- t 13,938.00
The firm of Carroll J. Collina Cnnitructl->n Co. was the
lowest responsible blddor.
On roc'jnanendr-tlon of the Genor'\l Ffcnnger, nnd on action of
Conyixisaloner Bippel, seconded by :or--ai as loner Bercut, the
following reaolution was adopted:
i^80l"V^o" Mc. 537
REXU^ED, that thia Connlsalon d-M,'3 horeby awnrd tho con-
tract for Tenpo'^'^'7 Lnproverunts tv Fleidh-niot, Jpp^F Noe
Valloy Playground, to Carroll J. Collina Jonatructlon to.,
21o6 Market Jtreet, thoy bolr^g the lowest responsible tH-
dera, for the sun of $5,710.00; and . be It
FURTHER aEXIATSD, that tho General Kinc^er ani *-^'^' •*^^^"
ry are enp-^erod to execute this contract or. behalf of Uia
Recreation and Park Connission; and, be it
FURTHER REXLVED, that the Secretary shall ^^i® "f J*^* ^
approval in tho official advertising of the official news-
paper of the r:ity and Cour.ty of 3ar. Fror.clsco.
The General ffenager reported Unat f''ll''fSt:V.T'.'
^du^sir^f^ ^rT^^":^^ - ^^--^
necessary on tho part >f ronalning e^lr/ee^.
Onnotlcn of :orTdasl-n*.rLlppol, 3.. .^^^V -miasl.r.er
Buckley, tne f.Uowir« resolution w-.*. adopted.
9-27-51
(cont'd)
RflSQlutlnn ff,;, ^:|;^
lU-'*
ifc^aeit for A»p- RESOWn), thct for tljo best lnt«rc3t« md proper c-nduct
ij^Dt&l Approprlo- of the Recreation and Park Departtiunt, this Conmlsilon dees
{[jc- OrertiDO - hereby request the Mnyor, Board of Supervisors, ««d the
Controller to approve o request for a Supplenental Appro-
priation of 1239.38 from tho surplus In Appropriation
112.120.08 (Tenporary Salaries, Caap Mather) to the credit
of Appropriation 112.111.08 (Allowance for Overtins - Ca.-np
Mather) to provide ftinds for overtime p^jmonts for o.Tploy-
eee at Caap Mather.
jU ]%^fr
(3) Mepberahip - Anerican Institute of Park Exscutivea
The General Manager reported that while soon of the de-
partaent staff held individual raer.berships in the Anorlcan
Inatituto of Park Executives, the departnent itswlf held
no nembership, and recorsnended affiliation %t ttiia tiria.
On motion of Conmlasloner Bercut, seconded by Cooaissioner
Dippel, tb« follcwing resolution was odoptedt
-jfi. No. 539 RCflQtutlQB Hfl. 539
Approval of Depart- REXLVEL, that on reeomendatlon of the General Manager,
»nt'i I«baber3hip thia Connission does hereby approve and authorize aonber-
In African Insti- ship of the Recreation and Park Departnent in the Anori-
tul« of Park Ejcecu- can Institute of Pork Executives, and does herebv approve
iivaa the payraent of nenbership fees in the anount of 535.00,
following approval of the Board of Supervisors and anend-
nent of Ordinance A9t2 to include said organliition.
U) Attendance of ffrs. Margaret Edhanaer ani Mlsi AUc*
Sinter - Governor's Conference-3acran*nto, October 15
ftBd J^. i95t
On motion of Comnissioner Stern, seconded by Coamissioner
Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
^1. Mo. V2 BaA2lSlU2ILJl2^-54tt
ta. M. Edhamner RESOiyEL, that this Conaaisslon, on ^^^^fj*'"'^;*];" '^^^
'..d Kiss A.Slater General hfenngor. does hereby authorise .^"^ ^^^J^^^^^s L
to Attend Governor's Mrs. >fergaret Edhannor '^V'*^!'n^^ !Jr? I; ^it^^Us
onforence Oct. 15 Directors, Recreation and P^^>^,^,f«[^f ^^J *' ^^J*?;!^'
to the Califomia Conference of -'^'^^'J^^^^^J'^^ 'J '^ ,^,3
Governor's Conference on Problems ortt.kgiT^.to be ..Id
in Sacramento, California. October IS and lb. 1951, »u-
Jecrto approval of the Bonrd of Supervisors and th* .va.l-
ability of funds.
•-.i lb, 1951, at
(5) Jq^\ Hmrbor
Vice-Prwldent Parr presented a letter which he had re-
cii^d frim lunnett. Paroz ar.i Hutcnisan^in^er. en-
gaged for F'.anr.lnr of irprover«r.ts U) Yacht Harbor .. e
lector offered sufff^.atior.s to xpedltc proctd-.re in acco.^
p!ilJ.Infi%rove«nt3 plan.ne. for Yacnt Harbor ( -^rtant.
of lettor were referred to tne .^neral Manager.)
Coraaissioner Jterr., sccon'ei by .0^^391 ^ner
foUewtftc reaolution was adopted:
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(cont'd)
lioinl Hana«»r
, proc««d with
j)ror«i»ntf and
^piir Work at
RMOIVED, that this CoiaaiMion, in the interest of expedit-
ing the la5)ortant io^rovenents and repair work scheduled
for Yacht Harbor, does hereby authorise and direct the
Qei»ral )knag«r to further proceed with the plans and work
at Yacht Harbor, as prepared ty Consulting Engineers, Pun-
nett, Pares and Hutchison.
|SLgg««tlons for
IfTi.'ids Referred
L;:iRJ0OT
(6) Naming of New PltLvgrounds
Suggestions that the Grattan Playground be named in honor
of the late Perry Kittredge, and that some park area bo
named in honor of the late John L. MoNab, were referred to
the General Manager for consideration later.
There being no further business to cone before the Connis-
eion, Chaiman Parr declared the neetin^ ndjoumed at U PM.
Respectfully aubrdtted,
Secretary
9-27-51
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Ltv Cent a r
3an PVnjclc^o, California
Octou«r 11, 1951
ViUffXSfi
Tht Twnt7-t«v«nth Regular >to«tlnf of the Rae«i«ti«« .^
Th« following CooBlaaloMrs were pnMntt
Ifc". Uttlt Alitor, Pr«eld«nt
It". P»tor Barcut
Mr, MLohael J, Buckley
**•«. Hanry J. Dipp«l
Mrs. 3igaund St«rn
Th«r« being no corrections or oBisslons, the minutes of the
Twonty-Sixth Regular Meeting of Septeaber 27. 1951 were ao-
proved. *^
(1)
from Dodge A. Rledy, City Architect, adrlsing that
Master Model for Ainset Coanunity Center has been ct.
pie ted by Architects Wursler, Bc-mardi & Emnons, and
is being displayed at their office, 615 Sanaoae Street,
ground floor, and requesting CoBBlsslon approval at
next regular aeeting.
The Commissioners gave coitpliraentary reports on their
individual inspection of the scale aodel, and, on
notion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Conaiissloner
Stern, the following resolution was adoptedt
RflflQlution No. '^12
RESOLVED, that this Coasiission, having reviewed the
mastor model of the Sunset Comnunity Center as prepared
by Wurster, Bernardl ond Emmons, hereby approves said
model, and the recreation facilities and inprovements
as indicated thereon.
I
1
4.1
. »•
»it to Change
of South Sunset
' • ^
fwsl of Depart-
^•'3 Henbttrshlp in
*l3nel St..i(iQ Tree
^•'•rence, Western
••♦
(2) ft-om Parkslde District Inprovement Club, Incorporated,
requesting that South Sunset Playground be renawd
either Vicente or West Parkside Playground so %8 not
to confliee its location with the Sunset area. (Referred
to the General Manager for investigation and report at
the next regular o»eting.
(3) Prom John R. McGrath, Clerk of Borird of Supervisors,
enclosing coiaainication from the Notlowl ihide Tree Con-
ference, Western Chapter, urging neaberjhlp In that or-
ganisation and requesting Commission actior..
On notion of Co«iiiss loner Bercut, seconded by CoMis-
sioner Stern, the following resolution was adopted:
RESOLVED, that on recoBwndation of the General Mwiager.
this Commission does hereby approvj and authorise nembor-
ship of the Recreation and Park Cepartwnt in the Na-
tional ihftde Tree Conference, Western Chapter, and does
hereby approve the payaent of membership [••• ^/^J
anount of $10.00. following approvnl of the Board or
Supervisors and amendment of Ordinance 49^ to Include
said organisation.
10-11-51
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niunina-
If Colt Tower
U)
From (a) Mr. John Mnia^ Ser'».«*«.- •,
chantB and Boostora and ?h? ?:^^i*'"^ ^"^^^ Mcr-
urging Sit CoTt^^"L itrL'ri'2. '' "^''^ ^-^^'>
Chrlataaa Season trglvTth,^^'^ ^i^"^ ^*
candle} and (c) fro/vl Mn^?! ^'f* °^ '^ ?^««»tlc
regular roeting. " *^ ^^® "•'^
(5)
Letter from Henry Tom, Chairraan and Alice Goon S«nr*-
tary of Portsn»outh Square Chlldren'rp ajg^nd tZ
mittee requeating conflr^tion of InvrovfLnrpS^
suggested for Portsmouth Square and ^queatlllg/in
?f i«i^2'th "•" ^^'^f \«^tl^n and drinking f;untnln
to serve the proposed pl/5y area.
The General Manager presented a sketch prepared by the
engineering division showing the conUmpl.ted improve-
ments and rearrangement of Portsnoutn Square .
^t•. Lewis reported that funds aro aviilable for the ii*.
provenents in the Square, with the eccoption of the
construction of a new comfort statio.i. flans have
been prepared for the improvement of the existing
station to give satisfactory service.
On motion of Conanissioner Bercut, seconded by Conmis-
eioner Dlppel, the following resolut:,on was adopted:
Resolution N^. ^^
am*$ Playground RESOLVED, that this Cooanlssion does isreby approve
PartiffiQuth Souara the rehabilitation and icprovenent -i;' Fortsraouth Square
to provide un equipped mothers and sr-all children's
area, q remodeled convenience atatior and other ir»»
provements as set forth in the engineering division
sketch and for which fluids are availrble.
h
(b) P^om Mayor Elrasr E. Robinson, forwar(*lng the suggestion
of Mr. Alex Gonda that a lunch and refreshaent stand
be provided at the Golden Gate Park Bind Concourse for
the convenience of park visitors.
On motion of Commissioner Bercut, seconded by Cotnis-
sioner item, the General Manager was authorised to
direct the Solly Schunan Catering Coi^'.ny to provide
refreshaent stand services at the Gol en J-it* Pork
Band Concourse for a series of Sunday t on i trial ba-
sis) to continue or discontinue the services depending
upon the public's acceptance.
»titt HsnasUry (7) Pi-om Mayor Robinson, inviting CooBissrrn attention to
^-•- Hari% de Ovlla Board of Supervisors' resolution on n construction of
the Spanish Monastery of Santa ffcria re Ovlla as «
nsnorial to William Randolph Hearst, fnd asking the
Comnission to follow previsions of th» resolution,
which asks for irsnedlate conslderatlor .
A coBSBlttee comprised of the President, tae ^"^"l
Hinager and the Superintendent of farks ""/^^.^^
President Sutter to wet with a conmlttee .f t^.a TniS-
tees of the M.H.deYoung MsDorlal •**"";, ''^J^i;*;'^^"
final decision on selection of one of the three loca-
tion. tentatively proposed for the aoraster/ site.
10-11-51
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3m ft^jclcco. CalifemU
Octo^r U, 1951
IIS
1951 .t 3.00 P.M.. P;;.\^afnr3;^J '^^'^' ^^^r U.
w. niUr Btrout
Jfr. Mloh««l J. Buckl«7
[J^. Htnry J. Dippti
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<;cATiPf*§
•;
37sl of Miflter
il Tor duaMt
^ wentar
(1)
^r1fe^.t'f^*?' '''^ Architect. acJri.ln^ that
yjll ^.^ fr ^••^ -o-mnity Center has be^ co^
ground floor, and requeatinf Comiaaion approval at
next regular aeetlng. «*'prorai ai
I!IJ^^?!^^?^^*^" ^"''^ coapllnentaiy reports on their
individual inspection of the scale oodel, and on
Stem, the following resolution was adopted}
Raaolutinn f^ ^^^
HESOD^ED, that this Coaaission. having reviev»d tiie
oastor Bodel of the Sunset Coaninlty Center as prepared
by Wurster, Bemardi and Emnons, hereby approve .aid
aodel and the recreation facilities and inrroveaents
aa indicated thereon.
u«it to Change (2)
of South Suntet
ft*0« Parksidt District Improvenjent Club, InccrporaUd
requesting that South Sunset Playground be rsnawd '
either Vicente or West Parkside Playground so as not
to confuee its location with the iunset area. (Raf erred
tc the General Manager for Investigatior and report at
the next regular a»etlng.
(3) From John R. McOrath., Clerk of Board of jupervisors,
enclosing connunication from the Motiooel Shade Tree Con-
ference, Weatem Chapter, urging neaberahip in that or-
ganisation and requesting Conaiisslon action.
On fflotion of Coaeiissioner Bercut, seconded by CoobIs-
sioner Stem, the following resolution was adopted:
Reaolutior No. ^i.3
^"■'^ 3f Dep/irt-
I-. /' ^-I^Tship in
IJthnel S^.ade Tree
Per-er«nce. Western
•■«
RESOLVEt', that on recoawndation of the General Hinager,
this Conmission does hereby approve and authorise aeaber-
ehip of th& Recreation and Park Department in the Na-
tional Shade Tree Conference, Western Chapter, and does
hereby approve the payzosnt of nemberahip te^B in the
aiBount of $10.00, following approval of the Board of
Supervisors and anendoent of Ordinance 4942 to include
said organisation.
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10-11-51
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Rrom (a) Mr, John fhn^. Secrotnrv •4«,.»v, a^ . .^
urging that Colt T«or b. UbinlS^uSurU^'i '^'*'
s:r:nrnrrr^Vv':^.s^rj-nu°JiS^'«
The General Mana^r was requested to Investigate the
proposals and submit estlaates of cost at thf nin
regular meeting.
(5) letter from Henry Torn, Chalraan and Alice Goon Secre-
tary of Portsmouth Square Children's Playground Coa-
mittee, requesting confinaation of icfjrovenent plans
suggested x'-r Portsmouth Square and requesting, in
addition, a new comfort station and drinking fountain
to serve the proposed pl'^y area.
The General Manager presented a sketch prepared by the
engineering division showing the contenpl'ited iaprove-
ments and rearrangonent of Portanouth 3qu»vre.
h**. Lewis reported that funds aro available for the ii>.
provements In the Square, with tho exception of the
construction of a new comfort station. Flans have
been prepared for the improvenent of the existing
station to give satisfactory service.
On motion of Commissioner 9ercut, seconded by Coiaais-
sloner Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
lldr«n's Playground
Partimouth Square
fteaQiuUan Ns. ^U
RESOLVED, th*3t this Conmisslor. does hereby approve
the rehabilitation and icproverrient of Fcrtsaouth Square
to provide un equipped mothers and scall children's
area, a remodeled convenience station and other in^
provements as set forth In the engineering division
sketch and for which funds are available.
(b) ft-om Mayor Elmer E. Robinson, forwarding th« suggestion
of hfr. Alex Gonda that * lunch and rofreshaent stand
be provided at the Golden Gate Park Bend Concourse for
the convenience of park visitors.
On notion of Coamiss loner Bercut, seconded by Gocnis*
eloner Stem, the Oener':l Msna^er was authorised Vo
direct the Solly Schunvi Citerir^g :orf}any to provide
refreshaent stand services at the x>lden late Park
Bend Concourse for a series of Jundays or. i trial ba-
sis; to contirAie or discontinue the services depending
upon the public's acceptance.
Blth MonasUry (7) F^om Kfayor Robinson, Inviting Joaalssion attention to
ita Maria de Ovila Board of Supervisors' resolution on reconstruction of
3electe(} the Spanish Monastery of Santa >fcria de Ovlla as a
osnorial to Wiilian Randolph Hearst, and asking the
Coanlssion to follow previsions of the resolution,
which asks for imedlate consideration,
A conmlttee comprised of the President, the General
J^knager and the Superintendent of Farks was naned by
President Sutter to wet with a -onmittee of U.e Tnij-
tees of the M.h.deIoung MBOorlal fiiseum and reach a
final decision on selection of one of the three loce-
tlons tentatively proposed for the acnastery slU.
^-U-51
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(cont<d)
iftw' Shelter-
(8) From Chris D. McKen.., aakinc far « r^^ .
gress toward eroctlon o? a VeUr.Lr'^'*^°" ^'^ P^
Stadlun, for which $25 a» n^ k ^^""^'^^^^ *^ '^"'^
in the ^creatir**^^rCJL^,r^^4,^^^^
^^^^fin''"^ contonplated, and tLt^wiJh^o^L ;
pennisBion, preliminary ak.tchee of a proposedahel-
section of the stadiun would be prepared. AcDrov^id
sketches to be aubnitted to the Conml8Si;n.
^^^ 1951 ^^ ^<=>™«i88ion, copy of Minutes of Septenber 4,
a Prraininiry Dr^winra^est Sunset :--53unlty Center
lb) Ground Cover-I^olan Be-.ch •
[o) Pavinc-inrkia; Area, Corona Kci^hta Jr.Muaeun
fif
a} Inatallction of two telephone bootha in Union 3q.
(10) Pi-on Joseph li. Dyer, Jr. , So crct/xry, Art CoTTrisalon. re-
quoatinr pcri-iission to onerate a hook atall at the HI-
ace of Pine /o-ta Art fsslival, October 16-21, 1951
On notion ofrConnisaioner Dijr«l. aeconded by Conals-
sioner Bercut. the above requoat wa^ approved.
(11) FVon Paul Oppornann, Director of Planning, advising
that the Prelininary Plana - Balboa Park Soccer Sta-
diun, had been approved.
«••••#«««•
i^7Ag.^':ATIVE5 AM) DEi^ryiTE^
:^t)LL Valley f/C.
(1) Sireka Vallev Plavgr^unr)
A group of delegates representinjg the residents, fi-
rent-Teacher Aaaociitions, nerchar.ta and iriprcvertnt
croups of Eurwka Valley, appeared before the .onnia-
aion requeatinc the irT)oundin^ of Recreitlon Bond
Rinds that wort- originfiUy cirrarkcd for the cor.atruc-
tion of the Eureka Volley Center would not be divortPd
to other usee.
Secretary McDovitt ret-i the ^otter of Etiwird M. jaffney,
spokesman and chalr:.^n, aaklr^ tf^at the JonrJ.a3ion
take positive action confinrlnj^ their request.
MEfSSrs. Ciaffney, Jturkin, Spi^.nr. an'J Ir.ccioretty c^de
brief addresses. Mr. Sturkln ctjriflned his roa'-.rks to
the ten^jorary la^rove.icnts presently boin^ riade at
the playground ind >fr, Lewis explained thw reiaona for
delayed progress.
Pollowin£ general discussion, Presldei.t 3utter stated
thafH-here had been n-) intention on ttm part of the
former Recreation Coranisaion, nor is there any Inten-
tion on the part of the present Recreation an J Park
Coirmlsslon to divert any of the oarxarked funds to any
other purpose than that for which they were originally
intended. The Connisalon d->eB roaliie, however, tr^t
increased natarial and labor costs nay proportior^^iteiy
reduce the actual inyrovesonts on Itdi various projects,
although the anount of .-aoney set uf for each project
would be used in its entirety." He assured all present
that if funds could be irjiounded legally the -oRCils-
sion would unhesitatingly take that action.
The 3ecret/tr>' wn^ iiro'^ted to rwqucJt from the City
Attorney ar. opinion on the folL.wint questions: i'l)
Can the Jiecreation and Park CoarisJior legally ir?- iiind
10-11-51
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PSl£QAgS (cont'd)
from the 19A7 Recreation Bond ^nd tl.e u>^,t >f Cvj or»
originally reserved for th.o -ureka ynUoyVntor' l2)'^'
the anBwer to Quoation I la affirnative then w^t ,
Should the Co^aiealon t^e to .^^.'H ^^SuX^T.'.ia
,j:r«ta^ to Obtain
_;it7 Attorney's
Ijpirion and Advice
||ts:ij - Buroka
k;;gY Cantar
«g3- No. S/,^
RESOIATED, that the Secretary be instructed tc obtain the
written opinion and advice of the City attorney on the
question of inpounding that portion of the 1947 Rocrontlon
Bond FUnd originally earinarked for the Eureka Valley hecrt,^.
tion Center, and that copies of said opinion be forwarded
to the concerned organisations of U^e Eureka Valley Dla-
trict and a stateiaent of the proceedings of this ceetlng
today shall be rade a port of the official record.
The General Manager offered to furnish with the Secrotarr's
reply a detailed atatenent of expenditures on the Eurek*
Valley project to d-ite.
fc-.aring of Tea (2) Rcnnnlnc -^V Taa Grxrifn , Golden Gr.tt. i-^ry
Garden - Golden Gate
'ftrk ^o^*" delegates appeared before the Cjarissior. In tf» in-
terest of restoring the Jcpanesc character and nar^e tv tre
Tea Garden In Golden Cite rark,
Mr. Irving Rosenblitt, represen:lnt; ^•'^ Council for Civic
^u^H' *? spakesnan for the group, reviewed tht history of
the Tea Garden, the changing of the r^zrjb and the clou-i on-
der which U.c Garden operated In the c'ark dcys of Pfsarl
Harbor. He urged the -orrdsslon tc consider restoring tfte
orlfflnal nane. stressing that In this period of world-wide
conflict anc" international doubt. It wo'ali be ar. ertrertly
icportant step in the Interests of rr.cirl ur.dera V.n-jL'4r.
Mr. Hisao Inouye, speaking for the Jap-^nesc ^iar.k'.r of
Connerce of California, relite'^ to tht- lorrilsolor. tbe
prcposod pltns for presentation of t'ifts to erJ".ar,cfc tr.«>
Garden and the caripal^n -"f six r:ajcr cities t- r-.lse fur/.a
for the Gnrdun's be&utificatlon if the nan* and character
of the Tei Gcr'^en were rostcred.
President outter thank'.-d the -^eleratlon for tr.eir preaer.oe
and Interest, Infornln? then, t'.at under previous action tr. .
Tonnlsslon had postponed cnsl "eritior. until .-"tlficitlor.
of the Japanese recce Treaty, and tnat several ooan*nlca»
tlons had been receive-* in recent weeks re, irdin«.' t.'.e
change of nene. He ^isaure-f the delc-ratlon that tht req^aest
would be thoroughly studied tr.i receive f^li coriSl-ifcrati'.n
posalbiy at tne r.fext ncetlng -f th« 'or-risalor..
16^^ '^r;-^- f-'r.r-] f3)Lake .■•terced ritnl
Mr. Jivry Fox, rresl^'ent. Associate- 3porte-fer.. ar.o ^t.
Aurle V. Kuntz, Presl-k-nt, l£>.e .treed Cof^a.oiy, -.ppoared
before U.o Coanisslon tc 'orge th^ i;*,r.'.. - -JT ', year-r^.-.-
patrol on l^ke Merce-",
The SecreV-ry road a .'.♦.♦er rr--. ^. .-,/. i: j: . •-•: 1---
trlct Council .Ho. 7. Associated iport3r*n, rHC-rr^zA'.''. '.
Tjll-tL-ae r''trol, ad'^itional floats. • o', /-rt station.
and increase- i ^^^tjh fishir.g art is .
The 5ecret*.ry r'.-port*.-: ti.a*. U»fc ♦..•...
fror. th.e s'-L, f fiahlr,- p'err4tj
t'
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•J'
,9^0CO.CC, consi-er ■ ■-.ve' the -f.t.
■W. iijwic reports -; *. • * *-'.e r.L-.vc r- -.
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>*r. J..i- - ">d 8-<"03te'
sVo.'. '^ry^r\.Q5 aa *. , :''
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Kunti •' • •
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t.'./. .'./:♦; ■.♦'■•■ ■ • •'
aectlng.
ss..*** "^ssrs. Fox tr.o
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m:
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^:^!^r
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. (At this juncture in the prococr , , .„,• .„. * *.♦♦
excused for an appointtabnt elaow o, ! . ^^ ^**
accepted tho chaWahip pro ^l^l^^r; forjf''^"r '^^''i'''
the r»et<n^,.) *^ w-9oru for tJ.« balince of
[py;^L TRAWSACTIPNS •
er otom, the following resolution was adopted: ""'*^
[{£2JfiJ^ Resolution ffft, 1^^
i'r"'^'/?C:2r^ ^y^' ''^J '\^ Temporary. Non-Ci^il Serrlce and
Service and Exempt Exenpt Appointaents made by the General Manager of the
IPPointBBnts - Recreation and Park Department for the nerioH L°L k!
gio^r-°"'"' i^oi^srtrrit ^^'^ ^ -^"-" ?:-ed^^d?p:
FATHER RESOLVED that a report of said appointments be
transmitted to the Controller and tho Civil Service Com-
mlsaion.
(5)
(3)
T-58 1-12
Cook . 9/1 1/5 i
vio.rolidf 5
mos. $15.15 da.
T-59 RIU
T-60 R56
Swijn.In8tr. 9/15/31
(P/G Dir. 9/28/51
(PT as need.
iddltional 5
5 months
aoe.$270.00 me.
• 1.85 hr.
T-61 R5b
-ditto- 9/ ^/51
5 months
• 1.85 hr.
T-62 R5b
-ditto- 9/ 6/51
5 months
• 1.85 hr.
T-63 R5b
-ditto- 10/16/51
5 months
• 1.85 hr.
T-64 R5b
-ditto- 10/18/51
5 months
•1.85 hr.
T-b5 R5b
-ditto- 10/2iC/51
5 months
•1.85 hr.
T-b6 R56
-ditto- 10/30/51
5 months
• 1.85 hr.
T-67 R5b
-ditto- 11/ 1/51
5 months
• 1.85 hr.
T-68 R112
Matron 9/16/51
As needed
•190.0C mo.
T-69 RIU
Swim. Ins tr. 10/ 2/51
5 months
•270.00 mo.
T-70 152
Counter AttlO/ 3/51
5 mor.ths
•9.50 da.
T-71 B512
Gen. Cl-Typ. 10/11/51
5 months
•225.00 mo.
Exempt ADDointaent
R5b P/G Dir.PT Permanent 9/27/51 •1.85 hr. not to exceed
Charles DeSousa *79.5C per month
II I
li I
.^3gre33 Payments
(b) frgfr^gg fayagnW
On motion of Conmiss loner Bercut, seconded by ^ocniss lon-
er Dippel, the following r-jsolution wa3 adopted:
Resolution N'o. 5A7
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper conduct
of the Recreation and Park Departnont, the Controller is
htreby requested to approve the following contract pay-
ments:
(1) SaVER T£R?-ACT: ArDITIC.'.'5-:r>r,t.^2-:3r.U3:JS.fg7
To Nfertinolii Constrjction o.-2d Payt.- »i.t,«:t3.32
Period ending 9-30-51
(2) 5. F. ZOO- Quarter 3 for Primates nnd Panthers-
Contract #79^ - ^OnV^-^ ^'^^'^ *^^^
To Louis C. Lu.in, Inc. - Ath foyt.-
Period ending 9-X-51
•:t,9:5.55
(3) sn.VZR TERPJlC^-^flpr-r^ct f^VTontro^lflf 'f. «jg^_^
To Kartincili Construction Co. -12th Payt. -•S .297. 7^
Period ondl.ig 9-30*51
U) OCEAN VCT-/. ST/3ET.3T.KAPJ'3 4 PCTREflO-:ont.#5^-
:gn;r-r'«^'« #295
To J.Henry Harris - 5th Fayraent-
Period ending 9-29-yl
•26,809.98
(5) rw-^ v^-^^ f/>>r;t.^7-;ga;n;itr'i ly
To J.Hfc.'.ry H^rriJ - 4th Fayoar.t - |j,-^..?8
I^riod ending 9-29-51
i
.■>, H
'ml*"^'
u'tmttmmmtmumltit/atmi
MI»*Mk.^i,
(cont'd)
To WUliaa U. Msrchant - 3d 4 final Payt.U 329 bO
Architectural Services •^^.^^^.w
(7) ESTIMAreS OP COST, CEK.ARCHITCCTURAL k ENGOffiRIllG
SUPERVISION, CONSTRUCTIDN OF SOCCER STADIUH-BALBCA
PARK » Contract jfg^g
To Jeriy A. Riddell & Thoaaa Chace- |"i 40C 00
lit Payoent - Period ending 8-24-51 '
(8) CONSTRUCTION OF ALTERATIONS & ADDITIDflS-ffcLAREN LOD«
Contract #17b
To Wm.Horatmeyer Co. - lOth Payront^ •5,493 05
Period ending 9-29-51
(9) REffTAL-BAY VST.^ TEEf;-Aa: CENTER
To Manonic Hall Comittee of S.F.Lodge
Rental, 6-16-51 to 7-15-51
•100.00
(10) MUSIC CONCERTS-GCIDEN GATE PARK BAM)-C.r.tr Jfcl
To Ralph Mirray, Director-Sept. 1951 - •3,372.20
(11) rePERAL ADMISoIO.N TAI£3
To Collector of Internal RovonuB
Taxes - September 1951
»fc27.53
(12) RELOCATION OF TWO (2) TEES k QIC (l) GREEN- HAR^DC
To George Paulsen - Final Payaent - •792.39
Period ending 9-1-51
i
(c) Cl^ange Qrders
On motion of Conoisslonor Stern, seconded by ^kicnlasion-
er Dippel, the followLng resolution w»is adopted:
Resolution .Vo. 546
RESOLVED, that for the best interests a.'.d prDp«r cond-ict
of the Recreation and Pirk Department, the Controller Is
hereby requested Ij approve the f eliding :har.go Ord-^rs:
(1) xRc.NA HTs.;R-M'.;3£:-hWArc.h.:3nt.r.3 - ;r..;Tdtr ti
To Willisa G. Msrchant, to edjus*. estiaated
construction and plin ccst to the actual
cost of constriction, a credit of. . . 3>.~-.4C
(2) '^ffpg?. NC£ f/s-;7n; ^'^^--':^r.tr^rM *>1^7-;r..;rji,: jl —
To kdiz Arras i Son, replacoaer.t of 1 rvix.-
nua 750 sq.ft. of sidewalk « 10.45 per
sq. ft. - an additional sua of . . • ■ •y^'-^'
(3) cmiiLZL :Lirn---^'-r^t.MLy-:'rrr\ra.r^..'^'''u.\riiT IS
To H.L.Petersen SonstriCtion .o.-to r'^rn.sr
ind install reinforced c''-^-^^^/'^^**'^ .p^fl -q
southerly property line-cn ^d-J'. ^=t.o.. .* .--V
^ To ^rtmem C^itn^ction :o...dcll^lo^.. ;
excavation due to d«lay in obtaining .l.*e ^ ^
to N.W.cor of add'ns, ^n add', ^-t. of
(d) Ri^q-ifest for ^llotreLU
- =y,^iO' f :omis3ior*r Bwcut, ••cosdad by - -;^/-
.io^; :ipF*l. ^« f-^-*^^ resolution -a. .d^^t*^
?7ir-JLL tn.-t for t^.c best ;n-.erest» -.rri pr.r«r - - r-
^^^irihJ^^creatlon .nd Park :.p.rt^r.t, v. r.
t^
JH
hn^?-'
■tlWIM^iMMMkMa
a^CTIDNS (cont'd)
,!fe.5A9
.pproval of Yacht
'jiTbor Mooring Ll-
iliiU
troller be and la horoby requested to approve tho fol-
lowing allotmentai
Appr9wiatiQa
112.130.03-2
Special
Atproprlatlon
(F) 112.913.02
ggY^rlM
4fflfliifli
Wages TQnporary-Coniaiseary 012,000.00
Division
To cover Service Order to ;i,9t)2.00
San Jose Steel Conpany, Inc.,
installation of fencing,
Bison Field, G.G.Park
(e) Approval ol lacht Harty^r Mooring Lieena^a
On motion of Comnlaaloner Dippel, seconded by Connls-
sloner Bercut, the following resolution was adopted;
RESOLVED, that pn recoraaendatlon of the General Manager,
thla Coomlaalon doea hereby approve issuance of the fol-
lowing Mooring Licenses for tho Vjarina Yacht Harbor -
Park Division:
Rate
Berth No. per Month
Oregon Nevada Calif.
Fast Freight, Inc.
Dr. Pain le 88 Parker
Name of Boat
"HERMn"
"CYREnA"
217
b3
S12.50
$7.50
trdera for Service
(f) Orders for Service or Work
On motion of Commissioner Bercut, seconded by Commission-
er Buckley, the following resolution was adopted:
RESOLVED, that for the best interests ind proper conduct
of the Recreation and Park Departr»r.t. the Controller bo
and is hereby requested to approve the following Orders
for Service or Work:
(1) To Departnent of Pjblic Works (Bureau
of Engineering) to survey and furnish
nap of Eureka Valley F/G (Appropriation
180.556.07)
(2) To Department of Public Works (fraroau.
of Engineering)-!-- survey and f-^-nifh ^ ^
map of ypp«r Noe Playgrouna (.4:p i^. >> • 3J v ^-.vju
(3) To San Jose .teel -:o=pany, Ir.c^. blC-lbth. 3t. ,
S F , to install Control Fen Ftencing. . , .^ ^T
Blsoi Field. Golden Gate Park V 1.9o2.0C
mmL BusD^§§
Hl'.ce of Pino Arts
'•-afcilitatlon -
e7S0.0O
consideration
1) At tr.e direction of Chairman Buckley cons deratxo,
r,f t^e rehabilitation of the Palace of F.ne Arj^
Sas al-ain ^^stpcned pendin, receipt of the >.a^er
of Connerce's recorvnendatlonj
ic-:.-5i
y'
'V..
..- >
_ > .
■"^fhcenent of Pipe
-i-.e - Hoitlng I-lant-
(1) Replacenent of 10" Recircuh tin.; Hp*? Line -
*< 4-. f-T. r.'ri«-"lr^ the rreaent worn- mt
pipe at noi3hl.a=k«r Fv , r-P;-^^:, ^^^.a r?-'
Engineer w,3 P--«='; ■'^:,- J^^ ^r^\;ll':,„nt Un.-
pl^ m tne heatin. pl^nt Is ostlnatei nt l>.OOC.
Approval waa rec:^nrv.ndcd by *>.e General «V.n.rer.
rlsflionor ..PfOi. ..'^ ^ ^ ^ : o-t rur'3 wer-j
lanjG-Ji'.to r..rl""--'^' ■ ■■•■ ' ^ ' ' " ^" "
avftilr.bio for tne w.rK.
w«-. •-/■■».
.4<A' ='<«^
C^J#'< ^-
■jtoteiatM— a>^— ti ■«>.i^
(cont«d)
jisD Kill Park (2) Ruaaian Hill P«p|.
brtable Stage -
:d Concourse -
l;«torlc»l Background
Li. .iUM of
tm'Jin ?layrroufld
Mr. Lawrence Halprln, Landscape Architect, presented
for CoBBoission approval prelininary estlpate* jf
coat for development of Russian Hill Park.
On notion of Conmisrionor Bercut, seconded by Conn
niaaloner Dippel, the plana, as oubaittod, were ap-
proved.
Mr. Lfiwis reported the eatirvte for total develop-
ment of RusaJan Hill Fork is $U, 800.00. The addi-
tional funds required would bo an Iten for conaidyrn.
tion in preparinc the 1952-1953 budget.
(3) Portable Stage - Band Coocourao - a. Q.Park
The Secretary read the detailed cost eatiaates for
the erection of a portable sta^^e at the Band Con-
course in Golden Gate Park tc provide visibility
for spectators and tho audience at band concerts.
The estiiTiatos of Mr. Grabow, Engineer, total $1500.
On motion of Connissioner Bc-rcut, seconded by Cor**
missioner Dippel, the General Manacer was authorised
to proceed with the necessary oteps to erect a por-
table stage, funds being available for the inprove-
ment.
U) Report on Naning Grattan Playground
Mra. Horcr B. Fnok subnitted a petition containing
signatures of residents of the Haicht-Aohbury Dis-
trict urginf that the Grattan Pliy^rround retain
its none. Mrs. Pack outlined tho history of the
playground planning fron its incoption in tho oirly
•308, identifying' nnny of ti-.ose who givu nuch of
their tine and effort supporting tiio pUyground for
the neirhborhood. Sht- expl-iine^ that Orcttar. School
and Grattan Street wtro narjed In honor of ^no of
California's earliest and distin^^aished pioneers -
ft prospector in the gold fields in 'A9, -i succossfUl
business nan, and littr, in San FVancisc", -^ dis-
tinguished ner.bcr of the Society of Californln lio-
neers.
Conmisn loners thanked Mrs. Pack for having brought
tha above axpressions of the dl.'.trlot to th« '.o»-
misaionera
■,^^4
':-: ..:<
.:o««t
Th. Secwtftiy ttatod thnt newspaper account, r^
ported that Wa.hlngton Offices of L 5^5 HTt^
Cowt Guard had announced the thutuL do^J of^
the Great Highway, aa of Novenber 1, 1951.
Thla station has played an in^rtant part In ship
S?nii t^'^r ^''!"* -^'^J^ *^ the Ocean Beach since
^nrlun? i?"" °fK^' °'"^^^' *«^ ^^ dlscontin.
uance will place the responsibility for liferuard
patrol in the hands of local authorities.
Chaiman Buckley referred the above natter to the
General Manager for investieation, report and reco»-
mendation.
Jiurior Greenbelt
(3) Interior Greenbelt - S^n rririt;8ffn
The Secretary read a coonunicatlon fron Mr. Joe
Cervetto, Iresident and Mr. C. Quillcl, Secretary,
of the Italian Federation of CQllfornio, Inc., with
offices at 678 Green Street, Srm Francisco, lnfon»-
Ing the Coomiasion that their organisation had
adopted a resolution supporting in principle the
plan for the interior Greenbelt as proposed by the
San Francisco flannin^ and Housing Association.
(Secretary to acknowledge.)
• «t«««««tttt
L-.7JRHHENT
There being no further business to cone before the
Conniasion, actinc chalmrin, Mr. J-tichael J. Buckley,
declared the meeting adjourned at 5:^5 f^.M,
Respectf'jlly aubnltted,
Secretary
10-11-51
•j
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•j..-«*«:*.
\TP*\ '■"■■-"■'
CcVbcr 17, 1951
ai&'^mi
flelc!. 3elbc«. Park, waa cMled to oM^r d- W^iL,":! r*""
17. 1951 at 11:C0 A.M.. ir. t^.e %lr Cf- ^ ,ftjf^ ' r'"^*'
autter Presiding. • "^ ^*~^» ^-^wt. vits ?r%«id«-.
Th« foUowtnc woaaisa loners vert preser.t:
Mr. u3uis ^tter, Preslde.-.t
Mr. Pet^r 5ersut
Mr. Michael J. Buckley
Mrs. Herx;,- J. Lippel
Mr. Fred :. Hrr
Mrs. Si^MiTd Sterr.
The SecretAr>' mi the f^raal bids rtceired et 2:0C F '
Tuesd&y, Octcb*.- Ic. ^ follow*:
(1) :a.iJ«C-l J. ccLiDo :::;j:r.XTE'; x.
21t)0 »ferk=t Street, S%t. Crenels cc L.
41t«rc^.te #1 I '»,9t^.X
Alterrwu. ^2 I33,509!dC
Altsrr.ite i'3 lt2,325.X
Alv.rr..-.- .PA SS'^.^tg^.J^
2t57 - 9th Street. Berkelej. :«.!.' r
t.^.r.7,g;
>->;.^^^
Altirnete *1 . . . .
Alt»rr.ete •''2 . . . .
Alt^rntt-- '3 . . . .
(J) iatc?* i 5J-.n--.
■;.s
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•.-*>err»^t€ *i
Altcrr.at« ?2
• Iterr-ate #3
f39.vX.X
Met :^-ft:t*.iV!q . (a ;ira'.g rra-ja*.
% f < I fci d • A
aurr.-:* ^^ .
mS*^T il£C"j3jicr. -.f --he r^vis^-? irid r.*.r.-^ p.'-j f r ".-je
s:c:^r sUdi-z 4«i i rori - f tre f^-i^ \^-\\. '.t t^
wcrk. -..-. r*:ti--r. :f :-.rrj3 . r ?«rr, 3^.m1;
er ?\.tk:ev. v.. f::. v.-v r-^ .-•- ' i^-^ ti-tt-.-
N r fie
Vlife •:^-S.
r-i*. -p-fx-
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- •IwM th4
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r t £
d.j£ji&'£
I ilM .^,
^%^
iWiimiiiMN
. 110.552
be It
mSOUfW, that UA3 Commlasion does hereby aimpH th. ♦ *
TION CO they being the lowest reaponcitJo bidder of formal
propoaolfl received Tuesday. October lo ^Q^^ </ *ornai
to exceed $126,267.00; the actual work tr; k* perf-rae^ bcln^
'f ♦^L'\.^*.^*,^o^°i"**^°" °^ "^^^^'^^ »teririfl undo; conJfoi
of the National Production Authority or tho grantinr of an
exception from NPa restrictions in the uso of contrcllcd ma-
teriala; and, be It
FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Conniasion does hereby aut^.r^ze
the CARROLL J. COLLINS CONSTRUCTION CO. to proceed ioaedlaJt.
3y upon receipt of the contract with that portion of the work
covered by Alternate ^/, of their proposal, ccnsiating solely
of preparation of site, rough excavation '^nd grading of the
Balboa Soccer Field and involving no critical or controlled
materials; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Jecrotiry shill file notice of
approval in the official advertising cf the official newspaper
of the City and County of ocn FrrLncisco,
President Sutter instructed the Secretary to obtain a letter
from the Carroll J. Collins '".onatruction Co. releasing the
Coramiasion from any rosponsibility ir. the event the- construc-
tion cor5)ariy coumences work on the- project prior to their
actual receipt of a certified contract.
rjRIiKLVT
There being no further busineaj to cone befnre the Coatiission,
President Suttor doclarud tiic netting adj-;urned at 11:40 A.M.
PospoctfuJly subrdtt'jf^
^r •' - '/ ^- '^^y '' I
Jecretary
m
-i^"
g/atmiaimtmmm
-*^
^S£l«fi£
S»n P^-iciaco Celifomia
October 25. 1951
tli££I£^
Tb« Twenty-el^.th, Regular Meeting of t£.e Secreetlo:: and Hrk
ConsBlssion was called to order on Thureday. October 2«. 'V
at 3:00 P.M., President iutter presidir^.
The following Conndssicnera were present:
Mr. Louis 3utter, President
Mr. Ptter Bercut
Mrs. Kenry J. lippel
*. iVed D. Parr
There being no corrections or osissions, thfe Einutts cf tat
Twenty-seventh Regular >teetinf of October 11 and tht 3p*cial
Meeting of October 17, 1951 wtre apprcrtc.
[£4n.-i:iCNc -
prtTsl of Ir^t£.l«
\]i'.,x r-cin-Dper»
Uui TelescDpes
(1) ?y©ii Karl Kort^ic:, liroctcr. San Praaci»cc ^ntiat H.»fur
requesting pemdssicr. tc instell trj**?..- ccln-a>ptrfct-^c te-t-
£ copes on Musfe.ir verandas £*. i^q^^stic Park.
On notion ar.c second cf oarlseioners I^x^. »-r.c be.'^c,:,
trie cbcve request was approvdc, aad *-.^e -»&:. Frardscc Hlt:-
tir»: »4iseur: tc rettin for OAse-r pj.r^'t9ii U* rerenuet ot.^
rived froa txie operttior cf tie ccin-operEtec U.fettape*.
• **•••••
(2, FT^:i Jcf.r. F. .^ija, roetaaiUr. rt-qufcit ft» '-»» o.* tw.
Ptltoe of Fine iLrts ae t sto.-'-rt depot fsr ptrce. port :.'
tne Mtrine sj^s, I'ectr.ber . t: 3. "-'-'51
JT. lac
♦ - -,. . ^
orjnlsf loner Iipptl stcorjd'.-c t^ ..c»3r-.6i-'j:»f'
V* s- • • *
Ptrr, the fcllovirif rtrcl-t.x rf'-i tc:;v.
t^ftlutlon !lc. ^S3
nrzLi$ix. jTST-tec f.t.^-Ai*». v.
♦ » • • •
:i£ 'osEls;
ri.rtfu: Jerri ci Iienertl ►'^j-.'-g-.r d^iS ftereTr s-tr.-r.»* v.t
re'.T5»noe'..o: ^.' V'»
f 1«* r»ltc* :f
►,**»«^ - #^» «
Uit Pa-feot of
pDftal »nrict tc -9* speciTiet pn ..^..*
Pint irts frcr. I^renioer 1 v. ;-. .'-: - . »» «» ig»c4t*Jt
tn.t Pcstnt£ter Jo-j-. F. F^-x' '-* t-^'*-' ••-'•'^* ^"^^ '"^ ""' '•
tf ^^tt ftrurt^ is ir. t it.Vt 'f Cfrepc.r ur,c .ttJ^. ^^•-
liierttly durir^ rairy we%v.er ^c Vitt v.* .-..ssi... .
1^:
.L;.ii^^-i___ « free of sll r*sponslu..ty for da=Lft cr .oss i:.:n;rr^: -5
tie
P^ft Cffiet d;j-iiif v.^ ?^'-
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(cont'd)
'•aBiafllon
Li^vsl* and
twr of Thanks-
.jatua D/\y Ob-
ISi£e
(5) Pron the Art Connlasion -
Appr9v4rt6 tiie foUowing.
(2) J^inlnaxy Drawing. . Balboa Park Soccer Sta-
y^f ""'•"^Iny viti^ui-t nmi^jiM.
(1) Upper No« Valley rleldhoije -
Tenporar>' iraproveniontj
(For Inforntttlon)
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« »
o^,^n!.«'"'" ^- ^f*^'' '*"'«"'= ''^«^'. ':'i'«*"3 Dv
5.
"Zx.'.TATIVSS AH) DELEGATES
rpowd "S^,ow Boat Mr. Edward H. Hams, Ch^irmn, Board of Directors S F Mari-
Francisco" at tine Hieeum, and Mr. Barney Gould, owner of the for^r river
-^'.i? Park steamer, "Capital City,« appeared before the Comisaion in
the interests of a proposed enterprise at Aquatic Park, to
be known as "Show Boat San fVancisco."
Mr. Gould addressed the Coanission, inviting thbir attention
to his letter of October 11, copies of whicl. hnc' b-een for-
warded to the Conmis si oners by the Secretary. He outline-',
in detail, the plan to anchor, refurbish, equip, ar/ -iperato
the forner river steaner, 'Capital City," in Aquatic Park hj
an integral part of the Maritine Hisour rttractions. Theit-
rical perf onnances , exhibits of Calif orniani. and operation
of a public restaurant, were include-; in the projected plan.
Mr. Gould, having answered in ^'etail several questions rrjgnrd-
ing the propos/il, eaqslained further that bia purpvjst i:. ap-
pearing' before the Connission was to give the fullest pc3-
sible infomation and a stateimnt of intent, at this tine,
in order that the Comaission could review the proposal for
considered action later.
At the direction of President Suttor, tht rvitter was referred
to the General Manager for further investigation an:i co;.ald-
eration at the next regular aueting.
?'Ir3. .'tsea Losky, representing t.ie 3an Francisco League of
Women Voturj, waj present.
;4BS3rs. R. y. Keer.ey and J. 3. Livr-irfent- r^j.^js^nting
Sunni' ^^^® Visor, were present ^t the aeeting.
« • *
: -25-'51
mmS
-4
— ■■ .. fc .
tlf,
^T»
tn(j/or
(1) ft-Qgrqas ftnd/or F^^a] rft'iHgntii
On motion of Commisaionar ^t>rai4^ — . ^ .
To H.L. Petersen cZt^-uctlon Co -isli fJt^ip :>o. JT
Period ending 9-30-51. i^ayt.-«l2,203.X)
(b) GPATTAN - Contract |f}9 , rpntrol]f.r'i, #1?^
io Martinelli Conatl^ction Co. . 2th Ky? - t5 802 Q "
Period ending 9-30-51. ^ ' •5, 802.9-.
^°^ EVRfit^A - Ct?nt.rBct m ■ r,ontroiier»« f^]?
To J.Henry Harris - 5th & Final Fpynent - |^ U5 25
Period ending 10-8-51. •^.ajp.o
(d) RKHWH) ■ ATf^h y./i>]5. r^rHf.#H (z-iw«^
io WilliaiD G. Merchant - 2d and Final Payt.- i 1,285. 52
. _ ^^ .^iv^ •Alto
For Architectural Services rendered.
(e) SXgStfKR - Architectural Gnntract ^Tii Mn-^^.Q
To William G. Merchant - 2d & Final Payt.- %
For Architectural Services rendered.
(n PATROL m LAKE hCRCED Ai^EA FISH TNT.
J
571.03
Final Payment to Aasociated Sportsron
of California --....
U33. 55
Lj£x-iii
■'■'■^iona
(2) Change Qrt^er^
On notion of Conjmissioner Dippel, socond^d by Ccaal 33 loner
Bercut, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 555
RESOLVED, that for the best interests nnd proper conduct of
the Recreation and Park Department, th • ontroller bo ir.d
is hereby requested to approve the following Charige rders:
(a) RICHMOND - .'ontract ^1^ - Cortlf.#15 - .b.Crat.-r 2^
To William G. Mercharit - Architect - the
difference! in actual and ostl.'iftted
cost - '^^n increaso of - - - • " " -♦''5.52
(b) EX^RL-r, ri - ^f?nt.ri"t tfW ^^ lo-b-Li - Jh.Cri.r :fi
To Williiin G. Merchant - Differer.jo in fc3tl-
mated and actual cost, and revoki.ng Iter. /f2,
Resolution .No. 460 (Meeting of 7-12-51) -
a jgyr^psg of- 1208.97
Cn motion of Commissioner Bercut, seconded by -o^l^ioner
Dippel, the following resolution wij adoptod:
RESOLVED, that this Corjais.lon. on recoranendatlon of the
General Manager, .ppr.vea the followir.^ extenai.rsof tli*:
y?^.?J'.i?^^'gS5e^^hS!Jc^s---"^'^- ' ^'- * """
* 10-25«5i
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^,^v:TICNS (cont'd)
IS
Novonber b. 1951. *.. to inabnuy- ti^b^^Tf /i^/" ^
ground appar^.tua dellvory. '^ ^
(c) 0C2A!; VIEW PCTWHRC .mL JT.Mj^^'J 3^;?ISET-
^^ '^' "•11^ Harris, an exten«l-.n of 45 celendir dv/^
to Novenber 15, 1951. due to ouUt^dir^-*^:;^: f^l^^
io Maiott 4 Peterson-Or^d;: ar lift^rSl^n^f J'^.Lil:
dar days to Noveaber 23, 1951, due to incler»nt wwU.«r
U) Ictra-Fund Tranjf...-r3
On action of Ccnmlssiontr Dipp«l, se-^ondad by Inaslaai-nuT
Bercut, the following re3oluti'.r waj id?pt*»d:
L i"*?. SS7 Raaolutinn N' . ^c.y
•.-.-?and RiiXLVcD, that for the bejt interests and pr:;p€r t n(t.:t
of the Recreation and Pirk iepartaent, the ".ontr-^ilfer be
and is hereby requejted to approve the following Intr^-
flind Tranafers:
From To
(a) Appr?p.ll2-199-OC Apprcp. 112-UO-C? e.^^.X
Joqpenaition reserve Perscner.t 3al.arle3 -
"lap Mt*-ner
(To restore *.: the iriour.t sen up f-r j-.^ary
for 1951-52 f:r Wz. :.:i. Miller. CS-? :ir^«ner
at rir:p Mnther. tne aricunt ieduct^d :' r ...-
ticipr.ted beard, rion, ind .lu.-.iry :r.^^-»>a.
Mr. "liiler is furnijhinc 'is :w- :^'.r-l. r---,
and laundry . /
Appr-:p. ..i-.- — ' • I. •,^', , ■^
-aliries f;r .iec. > -
aentj - 2fcr.. liv:..i.r.
(b) Apprcp.lli-UC-Ol
f^raanwr.t 3c*ariss -
jtsneril lirision
(Replacing two ^SS lir-Jerers. •.•; 3512 >nerai
:ierk-T/pi3*., or.: ne r.::^ iwianir^ l-atr^-*--
:r. •-. leave mc 3i:Jt leavi v/iv.r.* - ,- -
iept. .-., l'^5- t: Marcr IC, /-U
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*ppr-:p,
;il-ri-
aents
-il-ri-J f-r
tenwr- .
1;^
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tf -ne 15^ .^r^;e-.e.- »- -e'-'^ •
"•♦srrient
t Appr:p. *-*-*— —-4
?■- r-.'.-uf; t >: 1 tries
AfprOp. iiX-
t«-
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ber
ii«que '
So^it--. - .
i^ent^f.
N» w -
-" >
m' ,?^'
mtitt^"
jhlice of Pine
O) falac<» of nno Art3 RehAtp^]i^fl^;.n
(Over, two weeks)
(^) Cloglnr of Co>i3t Guar'! Life-boat Jt^tirr.. Cr^-.r, g../^-h,
(Sec Connunication No. 3, Pa^e 1 ot these mnutt^s).
.i
k»«st to Ranoae
"^ - r«t p/G
[jrpjsal to Llgbt
|C;;t Tcwer During
(cont'd)
review tblj request. (Over, two wo.ks.)
At thia Juncture, Coiaolflsloner Parr aak«^ *^ r
to give consideration, in the n«mi^I J 1^ ^' ^''^^•ion
a^n. thoee\o^S^horrrnJXS^J-TP^-. -
ferred to the President and Si^raJ^M!;"^''"^ ^** ^-
duced at such ti™ as IheT^^ol a^p^S^r^IaJ:. ^ ^"^'°-
^^^ '^gjt Tower Mrhtinc . r^rlff^-ia^ s^n^np, ]<^.|
IS!nf!''"!^7 ''^'^^ ^^^ P^P°"^1 °' ^« ^'orth Boach .Mer-
chants ^nA Boosters for the special ll«htlnr T^r/t t -.
er during the Chrlstna, iieason^ * ^ ^°^^ ^""'
f?/?^f .^^"^ i^^^ electrical decoration flrns har* invea-
several to^hltr J'^'V'^ °' ''^ '''^'^'^ ^^ had r'po^U •
avM^«M« ♦ f problens. No departnent Aonds al-e
el?ii.?p^ t T\^^^ '°'^ "^^^^^ '•'^^ ^«" conservatively
tpJ^^ ^/^'' decor.tlnc flr.ns ct "not less than ^
•25OO.0O, and possibly more."
The Bureau of Hoat, Light, and Power his bt-en inforae '
of the proposal and will submit its recocnendations in'
findings. A further report will be mde at the next
meeting.
L
h-
■-"?e of Zoo
(1) Exchange of Zoo Aninals f^r Birds
On motion of Coa'aissioner Hrr, seconJe^: by oanlsaloncr
Bercut, tho following resolution wis ar'opte ':
Resolution No. 558.
RESOLVED, that this :onr.ission, for th* purpose of 'is-
posing; of surplus varieties ani irT:,rovinft th..- locul
collection cf Anincls and flir:s, ;ni on recca-nenintij'n
of Carey Baldwin, Director of the Z:o, does hereby -.r-
prove the following; exchant'es of various aninals an
bir^s between the Sar. Francisco Zoo and nther ior^s
and foreign zoos aa follows:
itiO
San Francisco
1 pr. Wallrrcos
] Grizzly Bear
Sah Francisco
to Receive
lll^dL.
(1 pr. Roseatte Spoonbills F-rt Wrth
(I jr. Great Blue Herons Zro - f rt
(1 pr. Greiit Aoer. Scrota irf^rth, Tux.
(i ^T, Glossy Ibib
(3 |.r. Kook^iburras
(1 pr. Cape Barron Goeae
(1 pr. Magpie G«e30
.^dney, Au-
straii'
i.-/0
V-J
\
10-25-51
C ^
,ff
(cont'd)
No. 558
ttiflutd)
AND, BE IT miHER RE30LVED, that all of th, •xchang*.
be approved by the City Parchaaar of Suppllaa and bTLda
m accordance with th. crating and .hipping uii tLi
conditionf prescribed by the City Rirchaaar.
(2) Additipnfll Jftnltorlal Servica . r^^^ fi^grration tMi^,
The General Onager reported that the operation of lever-
al new recreation centers and playgrounds raaulted In a
corresponding increase in the aaount of Janitorial and
maintenance work. He outlined a tentative plan for the
establishment of a mobile Janitorial servico as a new
method of providing Janitorial and maintenance aervlce
for several buildings and grounds. There is s present
and iiaaediate noed for one (1) additional enployruent of
a Janitor for the larger Chinese Recreation Center,
scheduled to be dedicated Sunday, November 4, 1951.
On motion of Coomissioner Parr, seconded by Connission^r
Bercut, the following resolutions were adopted:
ffej, "0. ?S9A
feiuesting Amendment
j{.' Annual Salary
jcrilnance to Include
Cm Additional ClO^
.'witor for the New
ktlnese Recreation
iil4i
•*3.
^523-
"«que3ting Suppleaen-
4l Appropriation tc
:ver Services of
r.e (1) Additional
;.:4 Janitor
Resolution No. 559A
WHEREAS, there have been many nowly constructed Recro'^-
tion Centers established tijroughout the City as ^ part
of the Recreation Bond PUnd Building Program, increasing
the amount of supervision required for building and
ground facilities in playgrouid and park ireis; there-
fore, bo it
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper opera-
tion of the Recreation and Park Deportx»nt, ir.i apeclf-
icilly for providing Janitorial service for tht Chineae
Recreatior. Center, this Conanission doos hereby requeat
the hbyor, the Civil Service Commission, end U-a board
of Supervisors to amend Section U.l, Item 13 of the
Annual Salary ordinance, adding thereto the additional
position of one (1) CICX Janitor, the enployrant sched-
uled to start December 1, 1951.
pi}ay;utiQn No. 559B
WHEREAS, there have been many newly construct^id JOi-.rhh'
tton Centers established throughout the city is a part
of the Recreation Bond Pand Bull-'lr^ ^^^'"Z' .^'iV*'" ^
ing the acount of supervision required f-^r buli..:.^ --'. -
ground facilities in pliygrgund 'Ltl park areas; wn^r^-
fore, be it
RESCIA/ED. that for the best interosts J^/^!. ^'f!!''^
and Park lepartment. and specificity f '^ ?r;'r;;"^..V
itorial service for tne Chln.so rtocr^ation ^^^^^J'-^
l^,r nnr the Board of Sipervisora be and are r.^rjby re-
quested to approve Supplemental ^PP^^Jf^^-^t ';;^. v
fron. the Recreation .ni P'.rk ^^^^'V'\'l/^''::' ^:^^
V , **^r. no no CI Fermanont oal-irlea, .. pr.vi,-«
Appropriation ^^^■^^'^•\t^l'^y^.^ n) ZVU ^'^'i*- '. ' '
fNar.ds for the ccr^nsatlon of ^f^^^^T:,;.
the period :.ect-.ber I, 195. to J'one 30. U.^.
r'J -
Hh-ia;&iii
Tttd Secretary rea
23, 1951:
d t^.e f'/.l'vlng bids. rec6l-«d '.-.t.v»r
'^ ^*^-^ 2il2 Harrison ^t.. ..'• ^-
^t--er bidder: ^- ^■^'^'^J Harris
*. t- '/-:.x
Wim
I
I
ik
'4""^
it.
, ii,ti^.lf£jTJ^-U.^r.
(aont'd)
Ltf- jf Contract -
.re»-^ficin« of ?b\ir
roapondibla biddor. --^uitLi mm tte lonMt
th. following rsaolutiin"^ I'p^.: "^"'""^ '^^^^^
HESOLVED that this Coanlaal.n ioes -.eroby ,w^. »,,,
GRUM5T 2J,x2 Harriaon Jtreet. ian ?Vnnciacc ^, tw
?! '^c^ ^^^^^^ raapanaibiu bidriera. f.r tM jua >f
♦o, 095.00; and be it
FURTHER SE^OLVED, that tha lanerai 'kna«er and tt« J.e.
retary iw empowered to axecute thia contract in jehaif
of the .lecreutioa and F-irk Jiasaiasion.- -uia, -» .t
FTOTHER ilE3CLVED, that the Secmtary jha.: fl,, notlse
if approval in the official .drertlaing if the affictai
newspaper of the 31 ty wa Jounty of ian ?rar.ci3cr.
f
(4) Aiari of :ontrqct - 31iJo Jt„-;Di.ii,'.tiun .jt JtaUs Jtreet
The iecretary read t^e f .i^jwir^ .ija. receiver Tctcbor
23, 195-:
Total
:.jw Bidder:
Hoaenborg Broa.
iradinju -••^ "
12 Cak jrove 3t. ,
ian ?V*inci3co 7
iU.
13,520. ..
. «, . *..
J. Henry iajrrla
265? - ?th Jtroet
3erkQley, "=ilif.
$^30C.:>C
•5.JOO.X5
The flm of .iCJS**/BiI?.G 3SC^. irtAl 'Ti
.-•japnnaiblo oicicer.
J''-
wwat
jj.
*'■'' : intrict -
- ? JtabiHaatiKi
'• T X I -til'
r. -^nrncsndation if *r.e }«neri. 'Aii^cr .r.-: r.
jf ".jnr:ld3 loner ?--rr. ifec . v ,.-r:ijs. r.er .-:
the fTiluwiiUi' -^S'iUtlrr j-.^ ..rto'-:
tesi ^.^ y^. '. ■ .3*
-r.tr'.c* ' r 'na SU^ '''' *„
C. .2 JAk -r-ve ,t.-*-
U;~- -CWffS* .-'^SDOnSlbife
ViJ. e -■
mrris" •rr'. '»nci"n*er»»'^ *^ %3ce?"at© —
wa;
. ' r^tftr^ <M
f nrpr-'/r;
TOT'tif^t. /jf ft-:: 10^
rr. 'he
# • • •
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jpy2£jE5§ (cont'd)
RQ3Ql'..tion Nn. V,.?
?i^«»t for
rtjpproprlation
:.' ^n(?• - Paving
•r Parking Area
^nj Stablliiation
;f BanltB at Coro-
RESOLVED, that in accordance with tho purposes of the 19^7
Recreation Bond F\ind, this Conaission does hereby request
the Mayor, the Board of Jupervisors, &nd the Controller,
to approve a Reappropriation of funds in the anount of
$25,500.00 from Approp. 180.050.00 to Approp. 180.550.05
for paving parking area and stabilization of the banks at
Corona Heic^hta,
■•58. Hq. S»3
.^quest for a
jupplenental
Appropriation
:f $5,500.00
f:r Telephone
The Secretary reported that bids had been received on the
Corona Heights projects and that the Board of Supervisors
should be requested to extend the tine period allower^ for
awarding contracts while the suppleraental appropriation
request was being processed.
On motion of Coranissloner Bercut, soconded by Cooniseloner
Parr, the Coianission approved requestinf the necessary ex*
tensions.
(6) Request for SucDleuiBntal ALcropri- tion - Telephone .^rvlgea
On motion of Consaissioner Bercut, joconded by Coranissloner
Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 5t3
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper Dpenti-in
of the Recreation and Park Departricnt, this "onrissi^n
does hereby request the Mayor, the Board of Supervisors,
and the Controller to approve a request for a Aipplenontal
Appropriation of $5,500.00 from such funds as ore legally
available to tho credit of Approrriatijn i33-232-12-Ci
(Telephone and Telegraph Service) to provide the addition-
al fbnda required for telephone service to complete tr.e
fiscal year.
-■^S. No. 5b^
(7) Request for Supplertntal Hpproprlntion - Douglass Tennis
Courts Rock Slide _«_ — —
On notion of Ccrjyiiss loner rarr, ^jecon^ec! by :oncls3ior.er
Dippel, the following resolution w-^ adorto:":
•e que St for a
iipplenental
•ppropriation
5f 12,000.00
'^r -crrection
2f .Hock Slippage
* Landslide -
::uglca3 T?r,,n^g,
flfl8';?ht?'^" N3. 56Z.
RESOLVED, that for Uie best int^n.ats and proper operati •.
of the Recreation and Park Depirtnient, this .crr.issl' .
does hereby request the Mayor, the board of ^up^rv ^^ri
and the Contrcller to approve a request for a oupplenenU.
Appropriation not to exceed 12.000.00 to provide fMnda for
co?re?tlon of rock sllppage an. I^-^^IJ^^^^^J ^ 'Zn\ll
Tennis Courts, fror. such T^nds as r^ be lepaUy ^vallatle.
(8) ^'i]>^-f\ -V^^T FV-]1 - '^-■tract-r r. .t.rt Work 0<^\^^t,m,
'.tr.ct'^r to Letter fror. Carroll J. >iUn3. Crr.U J. Collins -^••^truc
• -r.ct.r Lo L«.v;,t!i i.1^.. ..r,,i,,^ tK-t he rlans to ccirnencti work or.
:r«ncu Work - tlon Company, notlfyiiic t-hat ^-e ^^a..a .,-_^.^ ^n
:-ilbc. Soccer Field-the Balboa Soccer Fiel" ^^C;^^^^'^^^^:' •^*;/;f'^rec^ivi^i
.»;;\9^r:gt.n^] responsibility for -^ -rk f ne in ^von.c ir^
certifier' contract. (Or.ere?:: ixm-.i
-..,tf Mr.in A;r3a? "^-^j-f^rk.
(9/ hfl.t S .Hec?n>-'>t t? Ir.aVsiu
Letter fror. Mr. Grover 3. Tr'^cy, K...na,er, 3 F.Livl^lrr.
Letter ^^^^,^3^1.,,, jennisslor. to insta.i u ?aa -.-.I:
&.
f
F.G.dt E.Co.,
.-^^'
% r
*l*
.«5l' . .^P^
'■'M'^-j
^JS^M^ (cont'd)
itquMt of
i/j.il. Co.
t: Install Gaa
%lfl Acro»»
jciden Gate Park
across Golden Gate Pork, in the viclrltv «f t*^»k *
Lincoln Wny to 36th Av.me and\uin Strelt "^ *"'
Dlocussion of the P,G. & E. request brought out certain
planner^ iiaprovor«nt3 on park properties which are^uLd
to the gas main installation. relaUd
President Suttor directed thot, before penaisaion be grn-.t-
ed the request of the P.G. and E. be r^erred to the S^.^^
eral Manager, Secretary, and staff for ^Iscussion and Xl-
tiation with rupresentatives of the Pacific G-.s k Electric
Corqpany,
^10) StrWt U-htAnr Systen - K^zt Drtv. -..1^^,., -.|. ^.^i.
••■fg. yg. s^s
Approval of
Irawin.. So. 2175
:f the Bureau of
.■icat, Light & Pow-
iT, Pub. Jtilities
:D3nis3ion - for
-ii-htint Kez^r Dr. ,
The General Manager presented the prellninary drawing of
the t'eneral plan for street lighting of Kezar Driv^ .
On raotion of Comaissioner Bercut, seconded by Corrdsa loner
Parr, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution Uo. ^tf'f
riESOLVED, that this Co.Tnission, on rocormen'-'ition of the
General Manager, does hereby »ipprove Driwinr No. 2175
of the Bureau of Heat, Light & Power, iAiblic Utilitiej
Coanission, sai ' drawing being a prelirinary sketch of
the General Plan of the stre^it lighting syster:, Kezar Drive,
fron Lincoln Way »\nd Third Avenue to the Wilier Struet in-
tersection of Kezar Drive an-?, fron this j'jnction, t:
Waller and Stanyen streets, an J Fell onr' Stcrtynn Jtreot*.
v'P-rcval Df 3un
'':s:r Concession
(11) ttgt?89;? jun YJggr ^?r>sg;fifi.ri - r-^sar --MU^,
Mr. R. W. Keeney an^! ?!r. J. Z. Livrinento, jT 3ur.r.y ZLib
Visor, 2^27 - 38th Aven-e, Zen Fror.oisro, ifr^'^re-' t^.-fore
the Connission to present t.'-.oir proposal f'.r tr.o sile of
paper sun visors for footbill . -ines.
On rotion of Cocnissioner p-trr, so-conde-" ty Corr.issi-ner
Bercut, the foUowinr resolution wis idopte'^.
Rf::.:ution No. 5ti^
[•^SOLVED, that this Ccml3si:n ivco anernl ipprovn] t-.
the proposal for th.e opuritlDn of a concession ►.! Kezar
Stadi'ir,, for the purpose of .JolUn^t paper sun visors, as
propose'^ by R. W. Keeney. 2^27 - }3t:. Avenue, San Francis-
co; and, be it
ra'.THEh r£3CLVED, thnt ti.e General 4ar,i. er ^-e i.vi U r^ri-
by authorized to s^t forth ir»; rroiiir^. t;.e tcr^ or- c.,-
dltiona, -nd to nerotlUe in vreenert wit/. t^n«. ^ c once ss lor.-
aire, subject to aprrovnl of the City Attorney."
(12) Nar,lr^- if New .M.-JV^g •^:
The G«n^'ral Manager inf ornw • tr.e
"Pining of tne Jr.ijieae i'X-cr* -:*..
about two Bepir-.v. ^rrl -l3tif.-t ; lay ^ron
both i'^ntir; y 3ir-.llnr titles.
mission tr.at tre
■::.'.-:r w , . ' ri:..'
.-. \nlno.*.-.w:
Th« Conrlssion -lacu^jse-: -^t lenrtr v. pro^ahle ^^^antA^es
of eivin,- a -oore descriptive
5.n' o"- r' ,'r'. ' ••'? r.'.rm to the
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jg^ BUSINESS (conttd)
Chine..' hKcraation StT^t. or Sunday. Wa^ ! ?^I "' -i-hin^tar. and H..or
Boreut. thi» afitto- im. ^rr^ll: ''"'^"*'^ ^' '^omiaa loner
-wio^r .or re^iov and r«coaMn<lation«.
riavfiTounf
.Aniacucinf
ALJO'JRNMCff:
^13) wUr<lk£ Vnll^y ^.nrif^rn^'r^
the plar.Uaf anc inndacapinf.
• *••••
» •
Therf belnf nc further bus.noas tc conr boforr tr.f ,oi^
cuasior. Presidor.t SL:tu,T f1«ciar«c thr aBi-tinf adioumar'
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San PVmneiBco, California
November 8, 195 i
»il!SIfiS
The Twenty-ninth Regular Meeting of the Re-re.tion a«J Park
CommlMlonwaa called to order on Thursday November 8.1951
at 3:00 P.M., Pre.ident Louie Sutter presiding.
The following CoBBni sa loners were present:
Mr, Louie Sutter, President
Mr. Petor Bercut
Mrs. Henry J. Dippel
>k". Fred D. Parr
fiX £tlaU^S£ There being no corrections or omissions, the Minutes of the
Regular Meeting of October 25, 1951 were aj proved.
^^•N-ICATIQNS
i»7.e8t for (1) P^ora Hia Honor, Mayor Elmer E. Robinson, fcrwardlng tho
«rfee Restaurant suggestion of Mrs. Elsie Bing, 1230 Hayes Street, that a
\^ v^Urfen Lodge coffee restaurant be established in the old administration
building, Golden Gate Park. (Referred to Secretary to
inform Mrs. Sing that McLau^n Lodge has been converted to
office use.)
jUke Herced
krcveaents
(2) From Mayor Elioer E. Robinson, recommending that the CoBBiis-
sion proceed with a program of improvement' for LAke Merced,
as recoraraendud by District Council No. 7, Associated Sports-
men of California.
On notion of CoDaalssioner Dippel, seconded by Comnissloner
Bercut, the Commiasion accopted the Mayor's recomnbndation
and agreed to proceed with thiO inqprovemer.ta for Lake Mtrced
as presented by .Mr. Jiory Fox, President, Associated Sports-
men, at a previous Conriisslon mooting, held Thursday, Octo-
ber 11, 1951. (Secretory to so inform Mayor by letter)
's.f.Log Clubs Inc. (3) From Wm. D.Ross, President, San Francisco Do? Clubs, Inc.,
Hraltted to Use
Maco of Fine Arts
Ifcr Exhibition of
Do?3-3uniay, Mar. 30,
m
611 -^th Avenue, inquiring whother the Palace of Fine Arts
property and building- would be available for an exhioitlon
of dogs on Sunday, March 30, 1952.
The General Manager reported tnat tho leaky roof of th»^
Palace of Fine Arts should be considered by the exhiibitors,
and also that the refreshment concosaion is felr.;idy covered
by agreement with the Schurann storing Conp'Jiy.
On motion of Conaaissioner Bercut, soconded by Corxiisaioner
Dippel, the suggestion of a dog exhibition yas approved,
details and conditions to bo determined by the 3eneril M
ager.
Man-
*rplication of
'!-« Products to
*ii Plastic Rain
^P3 -it Kezor
Games
ii) From Dr. H.T.NndAi, MICA Pru'iucts, 3B ;:rumn Street, naklng
application for the concession to soil plas'.l- rnin c.ps
during football garws fit Kc8«r it-^diua.
Following an inspection of the iter. t. be s^ld. It w.s the
Comrdssior's considered Judgr«nt that t« sil« *f ^"« ^^^^^
ball contests would not bu In U.e public inttryst. (Secre-
tary to reply. )
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WtMWir^ ' ilii iTiii 1 J I nnwlJltill-' ■
"t.-»
llJtffMg^TIOHS <centM)
^fl^ Archery
.ieai^oatlon of
l-miationer Shea
• • «
■^sclution of
Ascwclatlon
(5) ft'oa Harold Atklnnnr, t^ ..
Mntrnl Maiiag.r with ftiU powrtotct !''"'' »» »'>•
(6) ft*ott Raverend £uff«n« J <;v,
Hi! Honor, the >fcyor. ""«"'i« " Co«l3.1o„.r to
t^t"°L^o^S!^r;:«r^tL~;s,r-"'-
WHEREAS, REVliHE^) EUGE'ffi j SKRA r « .
pleted fifteen years of di3ti^i,h!r"^?""' "'''^"« '°^
Welfare and You^ Loaders p';f?:,r'[r'"'5.'^^f^^
WHEREAS. REVERE.SD EUGENE J. SHEA, cs a r«r±«r of the Re^.
reatior Cooniaaion during the period of >fey lo m'; t^
rr.i^ r ^"^5^^ ^^ ^-^3 profesaional experiences Ln t-^
field of youth guidance and hi3 alnceroievotior. To t.e
beat intereata of &»n ?ranciaco'a cltlzenaj th^erefore", U
EwSv? T iSr^^'^^'f'*'"* ''^''Ft the resignation of =iT2SE/G
appreciation of hia ir.traluable public servic- v.d offer
their beloved collengue all best wishes that hia parish
nay prosper both splritu'illy md caterl-lly, and that he
aay enjoy the continued goo'! health and hnpclnesa he sj
richly deserves.
I
^-.1,1951 -
']««diin€ Date
-f ^.angea in
(7) rroa Dion R. Holm, City Attorney, advising thnt all re::
aendntions for changes in the Miniclpal :o:*e aust bo in
his office on or before the deidilne dat^ -f Leceaoer .,
1951. (Referred to SecretiryJ
*.ter «pprecia- (8) >Vot laad^re Pivr.lck, Assistant Principal, Diniel Webster
..n-fTincipal of and Irving M. Scott Schools, thanking U.e Coarission for
': Iff'' * ^-M- >*-. Clifford ffelson's showlr^ zf tr-e exceller* fi'f
- -U schools for ■
"Sar.
i^ f;aY..
Praneisco at flay," to 1,000 students froc boU. sch.o-is.
(Wle.)
N . »r
^ '^^' denying (9) Froa th« Departnent of Z^rrxrr^, Nitlonal Pr-duction Auth-
_»--':ri»atlon to orlty, denying "^uthorlz^tlor, to constrjct fo-or (Z.) enclose:
•-"Jstrjct Four swijanlng pools In San fVsnclsco, and advising It.M r.©w »p-
-Poola plications a^ be subnitted to cocnence constnicti-r. i:.
th*j second quarter of 1952. (Me)
(10) P^-i-a Vinlng T. Fisher, O^raoril Jfen'igerr, f-rkin^ Authirlty,
advising that bids for the financing, oor.atrjction and
ll^Sm-:.
l_
%S
,^t »
. V
i^
'rtb.a-lf'
-^nk
Ijj^rCATIOtCS (eont<d}
Jt. Mary's Square
fcjy^ Bid Opening.
Utter of
ifprcval ty
operation of St.Nfarv'a .Son,,., r ^
their omco3, i^Goi^c , ^'^''- ^^*^ ^ =T*--^'»^ 1«
=»-,4j .. ' ■* ^ <^ioen Gate avenue »i» in.'-^ . v.
ft-lday, .Vovenber 9, 1951. (File) ' "^^'"^ *•*• ^
(11) ftroB the Secretary Art --,-,«< -»i
the fcllowlng: ^' -==^"i«^. '^•^^viaL.^ aaf.v>; of
(b) L^l.tHv 1^^^^^"^^°° <>f 3t.tes Str^t
lei gi^^L^fT^- ?2?:j:Li™-
^""^ ^.?n!°^: L^f;;?!f!f-"' -P^^ ^^duti.. .^..7^5
urging th.e Recreation ar.d Park T-xOaa
planting prograa, to use suita
tion of Hdfta and Eve Streets
cec'icatei. (Pile)
ion, in ita tr
w-^en such streets h-vt Ue:
;ie trees «t V.e Ir.ter
• ••••••
gfHESLTT AT IV'SS ANL -F.:rr;.^7?g
.en
Mr. Howiien, Ixecuti
ve Lirecirr,
S&r. Francisco, appeare:* bef
interest :;f renanlnt the >ient3l T
its foraer naae, "Japanese" Te-. >:^-
The Secretary reir t: lette
re tke Zz-^Aizior. in U.
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Attcmeci
Mrs
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S. A
whici
ter fro:
'•»i-,-
lien ATr.ev,
set fortr. Lhe -'lfficu:ti(
e* :iart?er. by res trrirjr
?en.
nT'J-.-iT r. irwar^s
J "..iCT.
-.13 Clients
lesaecs and oper^tcr^ :^f tht Crientil Te
vc en;r.;r.tcr6- s^
wards inv:
a jfj^'-r.
ted atter.ticr. tc the rcr.iti:
ttt
« -^ . f
ertles by Mr. A* new anj tne l-qirrTee ser-.*i:e
lie
and the pictures^;
3 t: v.* w,>.
"ec*.\;re3 w;
n-ve t««r. s-^e:,
Mr. Kowden referre-' t: • prerirus /ill
intertste'^ in t.'.e changi.v ^f tj» r.-z-t:
at the Cctober 11th :o=rd33l:n »bti.v, ir.
ving Rosenblitt 'iCt*- as sprkesrxin in Mr.
He erphasi»€-; U.at t.'.e I^ancil cf rivic Jn:
-f '- ■'e.e.-it;
'.ow-en's
te
rested ir. any pcrtlcjlar crnoeasi^.vii
r* :r :„'. tn*
den's operation, but cr.ly wltr. tne renvlnr ispeit. in
•icccirdance with t^Je rwrlution which was •^?ft*f vj t.-^
Board cf Supervisors,
President Sutler rel-te-* that he ani **•. >wii ^a^ ^ll»d
.*♦•. Amew. »t t-hfe tei
'^IftZ
:ljr-3S'
Ls *t«* ra-
tion probie.-a 13 Tutllne' ir. t.'.« if-cmey'a l«tur. -J
well as the prcp^j*:. t: Tftr.'i.n^ \:.^ ,;ir-»er,.
Mr. Sutter inf^r-iej >fr.
r.::M-i%r. t.'.i* t/^e leaio .; vr;
under tr-.e nine of "Crlfental* T^ >j'd€n -.^ -
r anotr.er ti-.ree yeirs an. t.\$ % T%r^.^
lr«
^*•♦
tr.at Mr.
-.WW is willi.v
roL-sburse
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cnandise, p&ck^g^i
::%de
f^Ar-
i.-'.':er3t^->. t-'.
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wrlte such Irsse.
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Lhe
>a
♦ - /^rE^^t
csncerne i in real
.ic<
Ve .ess^^ei
set
that t^e pr-sf. -^erw
»fr i^-
30:
:s«iM*f
I/ippel, t.** f^lljwl.v i^*H,,
r4irf«*
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ii
iT-ZrZAS, tnls :-n
.V^,. Ut«2i (StritoS
urfin*^' tr.e re«t~ra
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ccnsijer-iti-i
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Supwms.r?
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,apftBe*«'
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■yrffrTATIVES & CZLEG^TE^ (contir")
and recogr.lzinr that reatornion «#• ♦►, ♦
sieTiiflcQnt factor for crl^v^t?^ t ^''^ ""^-^ ^°"i- be a
relations, both within o^'°S;"L.5\Tj"1>^r ''^'-
it *v -Ji^ aoroaJ; tn«ref;re, be
R2SCLVEL, that this Connlsalon "oea h.^.K,
haa no principle objectio^tr.^^ .?^ '^'''" ^^ ^^
pushed with, no personal financial losTtc^^ '^J^
prZntlZTV'''^' ^' op.ratcr"or1.r;J:.^^'!:e
Mrs. Moses Lasky, representing the Sar. ?ran.-ls'-o L.*--* ^f
rfoaen Voters, waa present .t tno -neetinj. " ^
DIVTIAI TrXN-JACT^^J.^
riercut, the following resolution wai adopted:
feij£,ic2
Te:porar7, N'on-
Civll Service and
fc^t nppcintn'ts,
•i.1-51 thro'^n
Resolution Vc. '^/^^Y
RESCLVZi:, that all Tonpcrar/. N'or.-'.ivi: ^rvl-e i-vi -xt-i*
Appomtnents aade ty tr.e Zer.&r<il y&r.^ifor sf t-.e r^c-e'^'.or.
and rark :^epart.-3ent for the perioc Cctco.r U ic-y ♦t- .-^
:Jovfe3ber e, 1951 are heror/ r«itiri. ^ ar/i npprcv^- • .- : '
rjRTHER HE3CLVZL, that a report :f 3-..: -.ppclr.taents be
tr'insniltted to th^ Controi:«jr ^^r^d U*. ./■_ it-nrlcej loaais-
2 ion:
S*****
T.
-72 25C9
-73 1-12
-74 HiL2
-75 R53
•7t W2CS
•77 05?
•7? :-l$2
•79 1-12
-80
.81 H56
.?2 n5t
•?3 S^t
•3^, .-.5c
5?
O-.-n, Clerk--'t'..'o
Cook
.Matron
3upc-r-.*l3lng Lirjctcr
Asst.Hd. An. K.
jarde.T^r
^ 9 M • - - - Pit fi
Kitc.^.er. Helper
Sardtner
r/Z lir.Fi ao .v.-e-i-.c
r/j rir. FT 13 r.'jedsd
r/j Ilr.?r aa .noeded
f/S lir.rT '.J ne^dtd
10/20/ y.
10/22/ -::
IV 1/51
11/ i/51
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12/ 1/51
ll/27/i.
4 "icnt.'.a
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5 v:r.t'3
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13^. X ac.
I22C r, ^.
12'X.X ar.
liX '/: ".
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jjg^^AL TRANSACTIDWS (cont'd)
Ifr^gT&ss and/or
On motion of Coaralaaioner »»»./».,♦
Bippei, the fon«4°™^f:S'«::XuSr =°-^"'='»'
Period ending 10-5-51 »*.8i3.20
^Mod''L:diig''iSf5w"" "^- -'^ "--^ - ii=M* <*
Pbrlod endine 10-21-51 *?/^.5l
io^'Aartinelll'ast^ ^/t - ^,703 30
Period ending 10-31-51 .^^-J.^u
To MartinelU Conatruction Co.Uthi "in.Pnytiu 505 cr
Period ending 10-31-51 ^.-^^.^^
^^) fH^SffiQHErG[fT.-»>:Qi]t.m(^-r,-/.3).:crnf.^i/^i3^8)
10 WK.u.Mbrchnnt-Architoc'l 5orv.-2d St Fin. tl,l~i.J.il
io Louis C. Dunn, Inc. - 5th Hyi»nt - C]7 ^2^ 23
Period ending 10-31-51
(8) IMPROVEMENTS TO OCEAN VIEV, SlT.itSl , ST.MARY'J 4 FTREftO
\\ILL ' Contract, IhL - Controller'a #2<.^'-.
To J. Henry Harris-tth 4 r'in.PayiBent - |17,565,<?>?
Period ending 10-31-51
(9) ESTIMATES CF .X3T & GENEnAL ARCKITCi'L ^ E.T^INEErtL^
SUreRVISION, CONJTRUCTION SOCCER SIALE/M, BALBO* fA-^i! -
Contract ^<2Qfl
To Jorry A. filddell and ilionaa F. -hace |l,7:iC.'/.
Second Payment
(10) GOflCERTS. 20:i/EN GATE FARK BA^'L - Contract #t3
To Fjilph f-tirray, Lirector-for Octolx-r 19^.- U'.3^'.X'
(11) 'XNjrR'JCTION OF TWC 'OWE.VIENCE STATrCN^-CLL CPE
;^"m;
MEADOW. GOLDEN :.ATE IL-l tuA OU'^ Al liu^X^ Ll^i.-.QLl.^^.
To Antono Petersen & Sons - Flna' Paynert - 4A,9?J. --^
Period ending JO-o-52
(12) CONjrHOCTIDN, (ZfffihAL FACIiniES 2IDG. -% CCNVK.'iENCE
yiAIION. Jh'A;a PA.-JC hlVlJ: .JLNCE - ontract ;y22^
To Antono Pfettraon & Sons-Fln/ii Mynent- $S,C72.10
Period ending 10-^-51
(13) AhCHITECTUxaL 3EKJICE6 TO Fi^FAKE 4 TiKNUi SPE-^. .ET^.
4 STFERVIilON. CCNSTh'J'JTrjN FA'.IinY iTATIO.'^i AT rlTJL
r^.VQE, JMJL-'J^ FAit>. 4 FIT^H a FJn TjU XIJkoE - GCLLEN
QrtTg ^A^ - Contract iOM . ^^ ^,
To Pol] nek i Fop*-. ArchltHrt.<» - final P^'/t.- vl,92o.^l
-^^'v
M
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^ •-
■'A!-*»*.-i«»>
it *^ ^
^tflAL TRAKSACTIONS ( cont • d)
' (wntlnued)
^^) CHINE3S (;:^fyrg;^ .^^^ .
U7o.b5
^°^ ^bft^g Orders anr^ ^.^j f^.^^.,.^
r4t. N9. ?71
."tanca Orders
L'.: Modifisationii
^3. ■'.'-.. 17^
On notion of Conriasion* r lippe], secondeJ by c.-rds-
sioner Parr, the foUowi.-^g reSolutior. waa a^^ft^^
ResQiut^gn F^. ^7]
RSoOLVED th^t for t^^ test Interest, ^.d pr:p*r --on-
duct of the rtecrostion snd fru-k Dejxirtixnt t'e rl.,
troller be and is hereby reTue.t^i to .pprove e.e^'
rollowinf -hange Order end .-lodific^.tion;
(1) CHINESE CEITTER - Contract #ii9 - Contr-^ilera #21-
Change Or^^p ^
To H.L.Potereen Construction Go. - '
to furnish an-^ inatall ajchanical
ventilation in Boys^ Dre.isinr
noon - an additional aao-mt of |10t.75
(in lieu of Iter. #1, hes #^9C -
Meetlnr of Au^. 23, 195 )
(2) fi^jj^fi HEIGHTS - ,:.rtr rr rj. - :^ciri..t^.. ^;
lo Willian G. Merchant, ij-cnlttct -
the difference in actual and eatirait-
ed coots - an increase of |77..:i
(d) Extensions of Tlni}
On morion of -orr.issioner Parr, aec-- '• ' ->•
sioner Dippel, tne foU:;wln.' reaolut. . .,
mQVAi^}n .'fn, 7?
rtEoOLVED, thRt tnla lon-l.^.
the General Hanat*or, appr v
of tine:
■'=^ tMn^iim jf
To Martlnolli ^onitr^^alior .-^.n fe)rtcnsi::r .' •
calen't^r Jays t- ,'over.ber ?, »95I - ' .'^ In-
curre-* in locatir.^- io'-.r 3etisf^ct .-/ -. .••., .fic-
tions and -^epartnent,
(2) CGEmN CXfni: LINE - PL£I-;r« r ... K I -
Contract ^3 » :jntr-Iier'3 JJ.i
T: Gene Carp*;nt'--r - _'. ext?nji-n -f X -'-ler.iar -'".ys
tf.ru J&nuary 5, 1952. *je t ■ .v 1- • ••::., - .t»
: oesjary tor j~b,
(3) UlSTikLL^lJCH CF SDi JUMP & EJE'TCn FJt^ - 3*1.' ?:^Jrr>
To Gone Carp*ntt»r - ar ert ir.sl.-^r. ;f K "slfcr.-''.r ayt
thru Jan. 9, 1952, -\»e tc !el3jr Ir. -««.:ir'rr/ f :t
scroen.
!i
^
r i
.:*«
II iiiia^iiiMMimii
(cont'd)
li8. Nc. S74
if^uests for
AIl;;.i6r.t3
On motion of Coanissioner Parr, seconded by >>rsls^
aloner Dippel, the following resolution Jb adopted:
^SOLVEE, that for t.ho 'oeat interests and proper con-
duct of the Recreation and Park Dcpartaent, the on-
troller be and is herel^ requested to approre the
following Intra-FUnd Transfers:
from
Apcrjpriotion
(1) 112.350.03
Pbods tuffs
(2) 112.110.01
Salaries-
General Division
To
ADcrocrlr.t^ffn
133.351.12.03
Canned joods
112.119.01
Heplaceobots -
General Division
Cl.TOO.X
$2,^37,^^
(Replacing one RIU Swirsaing Instructor;
one R112 .iatror.. Swiaain? Fool; one R59
Supervising Director; one 053 Gardiner;
one C152 WatchiBan - on leave and sick
leave without poy - period Oct. 1,1951 -
March 31, 1952)
(3) 112.110.02
Permanent SQl«iries-
Zoo Division
112.119.02 l:.3^:.x
Tenjp . .'u;p .'■ ceraent-
Zoo Division
(.^•placing W203 Asst.Head Aniaai Keeper-
•Noraan 3aJter-^orking in hirher class if i"c
ticn 11-1-51 to 2-28-52)
U) 112.3O0.at-l
Matls. & Supplies-
Resale - Recrea-
tional Units
(
112. 800. 0^
Fixe- ^3 ChiTges-
iiecreati'r.'.l
Units
«9.X
(f) Reofueate f->r Al!otrgnts
On action of :o3CU3sioner farr, •ec.nded by :??'cd5-
sioner Bercut, th-^ foilc:>wir^ rtsriutix. w^^ ado^t^i:
FZSryj;^, that for t.he be.t interests ar/f iry«:T c^* ra-
tion of t.';e Recreation and Krk Urpart.-afe'.'-. v.'; :-irc.-
ler be and is r.erety rvquestec to ap?;.-cve tnt: fr-.cvi-w--
Alloto^r.ts:
^prroTvriation
:ov'£rin£
(1) 112.20C.0i :ontr3ctu'.l .i-rvices -
Ofer^r-.: livliior.
(2) 112. 335. C2 Forage 4 Fco^ f.r «.-:lar..s-
Zoo Division
(3) :i2.2o:.:3 -^'^^'- *■ . .' '•'; "-
"o3rii33».ry ^^ivi^j^on
h<.crvaticn Unit.
c<
iO^a'-^
•-.'r' 'ir
12. 5X.:^-
i4 «
'k! !iilHrte'.r.*-6 -
;3^i.
ftT"/ <i'i*-..' -
I2.2CC.X
.-6-'
.w*»*^
l^^^KUk T»AW^ACTIONS (cont'd)
Li. Ho. ^U
(6) 112. 370.08
(7) 112.870.01
(8) 112.111.01
Taa»s, Camp Math«r
(Tuolumne Co, Tax Bill for
Hetch Hetchy & Oct Dy«
Is Ib78.(>4)
Taxes, Sharp Park
(San Mateo Co. Tax Bill for
Sharp Park Lands is |b53.8l)
Allowance for Overtime -
General Division
• iJC.l4
(9) 133.216.12-01 Maintenance & Repair -
Automotive Equipment
•287.8]
$500.00
♦3,500.00
««*««««•
^ei. ?te. 575
irtiers for Service
;■ ■fofK
(g) Orders for Seirvico or Work
On motion of Commissionor Dippel, seconded b' on>-
missioner Bercut, the following resolution was
adopted:
RESOLVED, that for the best interoiits and proper
conduct of the Recreotion and Firk Department, the
Controller be and Is hereby roquusttd to approve
the following Orders for Service or Work:
(1) To l-falott & fieterson-Grundy -
(for repairs to Tennis Courts it
West Portal P/G (Approp. 112.2U.01)
il,b^3.00
(2) To Eaton & Snlth-not to exceed sun of| 1,890. 00
(for loose rock removal and disposal
from cliff slope at Dougliss P/G -
Douglass and Clipper Streets)
(h) Approval of Y»icht Harbor Mooring Licvnae.
On motion of Conrdssionor Bercut, sucondud by Coi^
missioner Dippel, the following rosolutiin wna
adopted:
•ifc3. No. 57b
^Fpr?>V5l of Yacht
Rosolutior. No. 57o
RESOLVED', thJit on ruconnend'tti ->n of the ^neri]
Nhnagur, this Corardsslon does horoty apprr>v« ioju-
ance of Uie following Mooring License for th-.
Marina Yacht Harbor:
liirae of Berth Ft-ite
Boat No. fcr .'j .
Oynor
Donald A. Coneron "MAGGIE C."
223
17.50
VjTi:ji3hel busL'ESS .
-^'^'W
'-W'.i of Pr-rait,
w Lake EJoat House -
a*:- V. Tilitin
(a) Renewal of Agroenent with CtIvIh V. Tlldon for rofresh-
nant concession - St^y j^^kc B.o>.t House
On Jftitlon of Conrissioner Bercut, seconded by Cod-
ni3dl>ner Lippel, the riliovii^, resolution woa
adopted:
hf -^ l-^tio.o No. 577
RZXLVEL, U.rit this Comnlssi-n, on r^^c^.-mendation
of tne 'Jer-eral Mf.n'uT*^r, doea hen^-by grnnt t > ^nlvin
V. Tilder., Jt-jw Lake -r.ct-saior.oiro , r*ir,*w- ]
r ^ i
Wuiomimk
>?•
^^Z
39"
r^
BUSINESS (cont'd)
(3, No. 577
jjfreeaent with
k?.Ubified School
IBistrict for Use
J of Kejar Hvillon
L fhyj.Ed.Dept
permit, under the gone terns, for the period Novenber 12,
1951, tl-.rough January 31, 1952, inclusive, to operate a
refreahiaent atand at Stow Lake Boat House.
(b) Renewal of Agreenent with Board of Education covering
Rental of Keiar Pavilion
Inaarauch as an agreeiaent for 1951-1952 is necessary for
the continued use of Keaar Pavilion by the Board of Ed-
ucation, and particularly Lincoln High School, the fol-
lowing resolution, on notion of Connissioner i^arr, second-
ed by Conaaisaioner Lippel, waa adopted:
Resolution No. 578
RESOLVED, that an a(7reer«nt be entorej into witii the San
Ft-ancisco Unified School District for the use of Kezar
Pavilion by the public school Physical Education Depart-
ment for 1951-1952, for ipproxinately ninety (90) hours
at an agreed upon rental of $1.00 per hour, said agroe-
raent being a renewal of the terms and conditiona of the
previous year, and agreod upon by Board of Education
Resolution Ho.l9-25Q, and the- Secretary be and is hereby
authorized to execute said agreer»nt.
hport on Proposed
ttrisl::as Lighting
V :o^t Tower
Sjow br:r.i Proposal
for Aquatic Park
Jtot ever to Next
Cor.
(c) Report on Proposed Christaas Lighting of :oit Tower
^oration jf
fitr.'u-arig of South
*»r-=-t l/Z Postpone'*
The Secretary reported that estirates obtained for the
construction and erection of a lighting installation
atop Coit Tower, to give the effect of a lighted Christ-
n«8 candle, were conservatively quoted at not less than
12,500.00. This naount is more thou U^e North Beach
Merchants and Boosters Aa-iociatim had anticipated, and
cannot be net through eiUier the City's publicity and
advertising funds or the departnent's funds.
He reported that Messrs. Anderlini and Mazza, of fic.rs
of the North Beach Merchants and Boosters Association,
wore af:roed that, while the suggested illumination is
nost unlikely for this Christnas season, every effort
would be aade to gain support of the idea for the 1952
Christnas season, -ind have asked that tho C-(rrJ.3Jiirj con-
sider it as a budget it':»n.
(d) Show Boat PTODoaal for Aou-.tic Park
The General Mrvrjagor reporto-: that, followinr the last
Conr.ission neeting, he h-id discussed wit^i Mr. Ivirn«-y
Gould several details rerarding the plan for a show hoat
operation at Aquatic Park, stating th^.t a conplete pro-
posal with rec^rx^ndations would be subriittod tc t: ■ "-r>
mission at the next re^ojlar noeting.
(e) Congideration -jf t.^t ner.^r^n.- of Sjuth Sur,s^.;t PlaViT-.urid
Consideration o:' the renar.inr of tf.« Soutr. junstit Hay-
ground, Q3 roq'iested ty the Parkside ti^tri-zt LijprGvc—
nent Club was continued to the next nguiar rieetint;.
11-3-51
■:>'-'S<J>liei4H--
6 .i9n ■
of next (1) V^^ °^ ^^ Commlaalon Meotintr
|{.^lar ^0 President Sutter announced that there wcAild be no regular
meeting of the Commission on Thursday, November 22, that
day being Thanksgiving Day, a holiday; the next rogular meet-
ing of the Commission to be hold on Thursday, December b,
1951.
He advised that a special meeting may be called for consider-
ation of the 1952 Capital Improvements Program, and Revisiop'^
to the Park Code, both of which matters are being prepare'
by Uie General Manager and the Secretary, to meet a Doconber
1st deadline.
|,«r3onnel Clnssi-
'-.♦ior^ Change
(2) Personnel Ri^9lflssification
On notion of Commissioner Bercut, seconded by Connissioner
Parr, the following resolution was adopted:
RESOLVED, that on recoroiendation of the Genor-.l Manacar, and
in the best interests and proper operation of the department,
this Comnission hereby approves and requests the Civil Serv-
ice Commission to effect a chanpe of cl'iGsificntion m che
personnel complement of the department by substituting one
(1) Ciai Janitor in lieu of the vacancy which exists in the
classification C102 Janitress.
«»«»»*••
:r/KHmm
There being no further business to cone before the Comnis-
sion, President Sutter declared the meetini' adjourno-^ it
4:00'p.M.
at
Respectfully submitted.
4^^.</^ ^ • ''f^^'^
<r
Secretary
11-8-51
San Francisco, California
Decemlior 6, 1951
tfproval £f >ftnu^^§
jesting of New
'.misaionor
:.'^mu;.t:ations
The Thirtieth Regular Meeting of the Recreation and Park
Conaaiasion was called to order on Thursday, December 6, 1951
at 3:00 P.M., President Louis Sutter presiding.
The following Commissioners were present:
Ffr. Louis Sutter, President
Mr. i^ter Bercut
Mr. Michael J. Buckley
Mrs. Henry J. Dippel
Rev. Eugene A. Galla^jhor
Mrs. Signund Stern
«««««««
There being no corrections or omissions, tho Minutes of the
Twenty-Ninth Regular Meeting of November 8, 1951 wore ap-
proved.
«««««««
The Secretary presented the certificate signed by His Honor,
Mayor Eliaer E. Robinson, appointing Reverend Eugene A. Gal-
lagher a number of the Recreation and Park Commission, to
hold office for the term November 16, 1951 to June 27, 1953,
vice Reverend Eugene A. Shea, resigned.
President Sutter, on behalf of the mBr.bera.oxtAncfcl icTTdlal
welcome to Conxiissioner Gallagher.
(l)a - Letter from Barbara McGilvray, 3.jcrotary, Sunsut
Heights Improvement Club, 1930 - 10th Avenue, San Francisco
22, requesting fencing, paving, picnic facilities, and suptr-
vision in the Sunset Heights Park.
(l)b - UtUr from Glenn W. Potts, 20^0 - 12th Avenue, Son
Pr-incisco lb, asking that no part of Sunsot Heights Park be
pavod over for playground purposes or special equipment.
(l)c - Thu Secretary read tho contents of a petition con-
taining 127 signatures of residents of the Junsot Heights
District, requusting rohabilitition and In^rovement of aun-
set Heights Park. The petition iskud thnt t^.. overgrown
shrubbery of the park be cleared and that heavily wood-.d
Sections be overhauled; that tennis courts b« ropaved; that
paths \^ repaired; and th.nt the 17.000.00 ^pproprl.tlon for
irnprovement of Sunset Heights bu used to accomplish the
work.
Gener.1 rfenagor Lewis roport..d th.t . :. of th. ^^^^^
could be accornplish..d wiU. f^anda ';v^ai.ble, nnd th':t th.
construction of . convonionc. .t.tl'-r wa:, rocornnerriod ^.nd
included m a. depart.'^nfs '>.pit..l I-.pmv.r.r.t. Program
for 1952-1953.
Mrs r Fiertaal. U Cragriont Avonue, clrculntor of tho p«U-
u'; ;d^ea2od the ConSsslon. .sklng for tr.o Ir^rov.munU
oitllr^-d in the written petition and objecting' to t:.. plnn
to construct i c.nvenienc, station If, ♦.: rnrK.
On notion of Comnisslonor Mpp-.I. o^^-.r^J' : -y • •' ' ^
Buckley, the following resolutlor. w ,., J .pt..,o:
^^-■'' -^?P
-'4- J.. ♦
rtf^,iolution No. 530
.-• ::^.U'ht3 Park RE3CU/ED, th'it U.is C-nrdo.l -.. i". r.,.cocf.ltlor. of U- r -
V. -...te „,,.3t .r 95.-B 127 petitioners, d^J neruty nuth ,rlt ...
^"^^ direct th^r^n.ralKfer..gor to proceed inr..'ii.t.iy witr. U.
% "^
.2-*>-51
• I
^
j^^0]C^TiQN§ (continued)
I - ego Iqprovenent cf Sunset Heights Park, withiln the liaitations
{"let Heights Park of funds available for that purpose.
[^2aia£nVa (g?BVdl
(2) - From His Honor, Moyor Elner E. Robinson, requoatin^
the Coiaaission to consent to the transfer of a cert'-in por-
tion of Helen Wills Playground to the Jarisdiction of the
Departnent of Public Works; said property necess'-.ry Cor
Broadway Tunnel construction.
On notion of Conmissioner Bercut, seconded by Ccrxilssioner
Dlppcl, the following resolution wns adopted:
■f*!
•^}, ^. 581
iricsferring Juris-
•I'tion of A Portion
:f Helen Wills P/G
t: Iiepartn&nt of Pub-
..: irforks - Widen-
^ of Street in
imectlon with
--yjwav Tunnel
Kesolution Ih. 581
RESOLVED, thp.t thia Connisslon, on reconoendation of His
Honor, Mayor Elncr K. }i:>biDdon, doos hereby approve, in'i
authoriifc the transfer from its Jurisdiction, to the juris-
diction of the- Departnent cf Public Works, that certain
parcel of land on the south side of Brc-idwoj', west r.f Larkin
Street, being a part of the Helen Wills Playground and de-
scribed as follows:
BEGIN?<LNG at the point of intersection of th<; south-
erly line of Broadway with Uifc wr-sUrly line of L-ir-
kin Street, ar.d running thence westerly along said
line of Broadway 137.50 foet; tnence et right angles
sout^ierly 5.111 feet; thence deflecting tc the left
an angle cf 84^ 58' 10" and running southeasterly
138.032 feet to the said easterly lint of Larkin
Street; thence northerly along said line of Larkin
Street 17.215 feet tc the pcint of beginning.
BEL'W a portion of Lot 1 in Assessor's Block 573.
A!© BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that t^.is trans for ia to be
effected with the condition thnt U-o est 'f 3treut irprove-
nonts and relocation of f-snce sha}! be provi-^od by the ^-
prrtne-.t of Public Works, and thr.t UAo transfer serves the
public interest by providing land for str-.-et widening ne-
cessitated by the construction of the Broadwoj- Tunnel.
(kllsra fir Tnfnrgftli^a) , ^ ^ ,,c<-r ».'v^4-
(3) FVon Joseph H. Lyer, Secretary, *vrt .nnissi -n, a vis-
ing that tho f:ilowing actions wore tak^-n '.t tr.elr neetir.K
of December 3, 1951:
irt l:rrission
■ T Palace if
.■.:.. rtTts L ;"lint^d
in Hst^strr Fixn
(a) ^....^in. Hill Park - Prelirdnary Ifester F.ar. apprcv^d.
(0 p-.rt.<,-..--...th Flaz^ - Disapproved without prejudice.
Mr. ?yer'3 letter suci't-ted a co.-snittee :*.^tin.- vr. tno
above project.
President Sutter appointe-: htessrs. l.-wis, -.r^.b-'W and
Gir i t :^.et with tLfc Civic Desien -^^tttx- ^f t.^ ^l
: -xilssiri.
.ce ^f Fin. Arts f:r Ctrlst:x.a nailln^:. ^<i t t^^e lo-ky
dition of the roof.
f. I
^ti.p^k a©me»
'^rv.ses U.^t 0P5
'-i.inr Prices Do
^t 4piy to Hini-
HpaUy Operated
(5) Fr-n Ronald K. L- . nssi^taM .xro;:t^r ^txon.. r rr
Survive advising tr.^t Anendnent 2 to Re.n.lation U of U,e
?^n^e-f Price Jt.bilizatiiT. exerrpts im:nicipraly operate-
romer ciiap serv:
'US
fr-r.
r-';«
regulations.
.xenpti;n does not uxt.n" t. U.. rst.3 fees ^^^-^^ -
omc^aaonain^nor to Arierioan rla-. op^r'ti n. (File. ^^^
4atrier) .
12-0-51
L^>?r/;TTVES AKD DELEGATES
Mrs. Motes I.asky was present aa a ropreseniative of the San
Francisco League of Woman Voters.
Uv-^;, TnAf;SACTIQHS_-
(a) Teaporarv. Non^Civil Service and ExeaiDt ApDOlPtmnta
On notion of Comnissioner ftjckley, seconded by Conrais-
sloner Dippel, the followinf: resolution was adopted:
;^Jfij52
:;::^orary, Non-Civil
irvico « Exonpt kp~
•'ir.t»nt3, ll-*?-51
i^rk^i
RESOLVED, that all Ternjorary, fton-Civil Service and Exeopt
Appointoenta njode by the General Manager of the Hecroa-
tlon and Park Dopartment for tho period Novos.ber 8, 19^1
through December o, 1951 aro horuby ratlfit^d and approved ;
and, be it
FURTHER P£30WED, thit i report of aaid appolntrapnts bo
transmittod to the Control lor and the Civil Strvico ':on>-
mission:
T-95
T-86
T-87
T-88
T-89
T-90
T-91
T-92
T-93
T.94
T.95
T*9o
T-97
1-53
1-52
W-103
C104
ClOi;
R54
R5t
0*58
0*58
R5t
f.5^-
0-58
a^08
Vendor
Counter Attendant
Kid'^3 Attend. Helper
Janitor
Janit/3r
Athletic Attendant
P.G.Dlr.FT as naed.
Garde n«jr
Gnrdoner
p.G.Lir.PT ofi nocd.
p.G.Lir.FI \3 nucd.
Gardonor
Gen.Clork-Stono
1-51
1-51
1-51
1-51
1-51
1-5]
1-51
1I-16-51
13-2^^51
12- 4-51
12-11-51
12- 1-51
12- l-5i
12-
12-
12-
12-
12-
12-
12-
5
5
5
5
5
months
months
nontha
loonthj
months
monthis
5 nontha
^^ montiia
3^ r,onth3
5 nonti"i3
5 nonU^
3 :'^tX13
. rrioi.th
1200.50 ao.
$9.50 di.
♦0.85 br.
t220.0<') ao.
$220.00 rao.
tl.OC hr.
ll.BS hr.
$230. CX r.fi.
;i230.0f -no.
11.^^. hr.
tl.-^.'j hr.
t2>).'X) mo.
1^25. fXi rao.
Wm. M. Pilkowich
Vylm Jnckaon
F.^yrpt Apr^riinta^nLS
R5t> P.G.Dir. FT.
*1.P5 hr.
.Not to oxcood OT^.50 ao.
Flinlat 13 no.dod Per ell - ^2.50
fTopreE3 i^.nd/or
(b) pr7fr(.3:i -tn<3/-" f ^ Hf^ t-//rfcnt3 -
On nntlon of Co.-^aoi .nor Storri, ooc^.ndu'3 ty Connlsa loner
Lippci, thu following roaolutlrm w^.s idortor}:
j-iCJVEL. that for th^ br.at int.Tucta and proper conduct
of tho ri^cr^'ition or.d P%rk LcparL"..r.t the . ontr.j lor i3
;inLy r<T^'-3t.d to appr.v. U,« foli.wir^ contract p^gr-
mctnts:
foolu-roU J.lliL. -.-tr'r. . I.. 339.55
ist P'^r*int - Porif^d ..ndirc a-30-^1
T Wcllr.ltz v :- .-i^rd- *i7,.- .
iBt pr.y-Tu-rit - P'jri'-d -r.dir.g li-30-><-
let Ay-^nt - Kt. " ^^i^'*' - '->--'^l
:-, ;olJo:t,-r f irr rr.--* ^^'- •:•
Tajf '.n stcc;- ■ '-^ '3 '•'•■ i----
;25.'>4
^^fe^
lt>'>
'm
Sai.No.583
fTogr«88 And/or
final Payments &
jiflliflf*^ for irfarrant
(5) FLOOR STOCKS TAX - f FfftPm.'^J.
To Collector of Iniornal Hevenue -
Tax on stock on hand as of 11-1-51
♦9>.16
?>e«.No.58A
MofJiflcation of
Architectural Con-
tract - Pollnck
^J>d Pope
(t>) flILVEfi TERRACE ADD^NS-Contrnct ^2-Contrlr«.. 4<?7
To Martinelli Constr'n Co. - 111,015,84
Ath Payaent - Period ending 11-30-51
(7) GRATTAN - Contract ^9 - Controllert, #i2b
To Martinelli Constr'n Co. - Uth Pnyr»/it- $5,084.84
Period ending 11-30-51
Lne 2 palra
(200)
(c) Extensions of Tiro* •••*••
On motion of Gonnissioner Gallagher, seconded by Coramls-
sioner Dippel, tho following resolution was adopted:
fteflQltfUgn No. ^a4
RESOLVED, that this Commission, on recoamendation of the
General hfcnagur, approves the following extensions of
tine:
(1) GRATTAN - Contract #59 - ContrQllor'B ^126
To Martinolli Construction Co., an extension
of 33 calendar days - through December 14,
1951 - duo to delay In securing glaaa from
the East.
(2) BUENA VI31A TENNIS COURTS REGUIiFACLNG - Q3W f/llA
To Malott & Peterjon-Grundy, an oxtonslon of
30 calendar days - through Docoiuber 23, 1951-
duo to weather conditions.
(3) BUSNA VI3TA PARK - J'JIiVEY AIJL TOPOGILVPHIC MAP
To James E. Waite, Civil Englnour-Survoyor, in
extension of 152 calendar daj's, througti April 1,
1952 - due to unfavorable wenthur conditions.
(d) Change Ordc>r3 and Modi fie -it ions -
On motion of Conunisslonor Bercut, sucondud by CoMalasion-
er Buckley, th*j following rjsolution vm. ndoptod:
Rc-SQlution No. 585
RESOLVED, that for tho best Interests and pnpur -mduct
of tho Rocreatl^n and Park Dopartnunt, th*. Control i'-r b**
and Is hereby r-iquustcd to ippr nvo tho foil iwln^ Mndi-
flcfitlon:
(1) conoTR'j<:tion ccmvenience statidns - prrrH & tun golf
COrjRSE. G.G.PARK -and- GENEKAI. FA-'ILITIEJ b^fi. >k
(XNV.olA. , 3hA/tP PAlJv RIFLE Rj^^iGE - Arnhit-i'-iur :]
Contract .ilZL - Modification tj'l
To Pollack and P'^pw, iirchittota - thu diff« r-
encu in '».ctuol and ostL-aat-.-d costs of con-
struction of Facility Station at th».- I it-h
& Putt Golf Course, G.G.P'irk, a decr>.-'ao.; )f •4. -'5
• » • t tt « •
(e) Intra- ftand Transfers
On notion of ~ innisai'nur ott^m, seconded by Coraods6ion«r
Buckley, the f J lowing rciSclution was id pt-jd:
?£SCLVEL, that for the best inton^ats rn-l pr-'pcr c r.luct
of tho Recreation and Park Dupartnfr.t, th». Contrail. r Ui
i2-o-:i
1 ^*^ ^4.
'fi^.
t^..
«* s^
l0ClkL TP^N?ACTIONS (£fi&iid)
•:U.Mo.586
%,tr«-^nd Trana-
^ei. So. 5^
'.Tver's for 3ervic«
3r i^crk
and iB h«ireby J*eque8t©<1 to approve the fol loving Intra-
Rind Tranaforst
(1) F^oa Approp.l 12. 110.01-to-Approp. 112. 119.01 13,599.20
Permanent Sclarioa- Salarlea-Tenporary
General Division Replacenents
(replacing four 053 Gardeners on Iv.w/o pay
and sick Iv. w/o pny-Nov. lo,1951 through
%rch 31, 1952)
(2) FVom Approp.ll2.85A.01-to-Approp.l33.S12.12.0i Ct.22
Mamberahip Dues Premiun on Official
B'>nd8
(to provide funds for official bend, Rev.Bugone A.
Gallagher, Cotnmisa loner, Rocrontion 4 Park Conraission •
(3) Pron Approp.ll2.130.02-to-Approp.ll2.130.01.2&17'a4.OC
Pemanent Wigas Tcapornry Wages -
Zoo Division General Liviaion
(Enployofcnt of teiq?crary caiT^enter at $19.^
per day for 90 days, vice John Mlt'ihell,
Carpontor on sick lecve arid vncntion).
(f) Orders for 3t--rvicc or Work >
On notion of Conaaissioner Dippel, seconded by Vamiissicn-
or Bercut, the following resolution wiS adcptedj
{i^anl^ti-n No. 537
RLXLVET, thr.t for th-? bj3t intorosta and proper c:r.&^zt
or the Recrc'-^ition and Park Dfcparta,nt. trv. .^ntrcll-^r Ni
and Is herwby r<jquc.^t'^d tr -pprovo thi- f:llDwir.g Or-kr^
for Sbnrice or VnrV ■
(1) To Son Jose Gtc-cl C-.c^j-vny, Inc.-frr ir.3t-il-
Intion of 1 chain gitc and f^nce bi^rrior
at Pholan B..ach (Apprvj. l30.550.23)P:>ni! fUnd C 195.00
(2) To th. :u."rtntion vA Firk I^t^p- rtrx-nt - t^
continue sorvic-.s of Lmfta-* -. '< ?.f.,-i- r
required fcr prcprir- * . ^ ^j,-.c4.
in connt;cti^n with t;... .r*. r U - B^n-i
Fond, (AFpr'p.l9C.^5«..0O) - .9,^7:.0C
(3) Tc the htcrtaticn ind FnrK Depcrtatnt - U
continue thu sorvlroj -f In^in^-^rj roq^iired
for inspection cf pr j.cta und-.r e ndtnuc-
tlon in o-ru*ction with ^7 • r - ?"nd
P^ind. (Appr.p.l6C.057.00) - 12,790. J^"^
(4) Tq 1). Z- ILnsky 4 Swip, l*S &we Jtre-.t -
t^ ptiint th« Jl p " " - ; r ^cu |l.fc^5.00
(5) T-. Ainai.t ?*~nuabr.t w rks, 45 - 29th 3tro«t-
U cut Inacrlpti Jtr/tir^f Bench - in
tiM APbor*iu£ - . >• : -t Park - f .«^. -0
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3:^;aL transactions (cont'd)
(g) R^qWtfta for SuDDlegi&ntal AppropriMiong
^1) flflWggt for aiDPlengnt..! Appmprint^on - Baek W»i7e>a
•TfrT
l^perlor Court Order-
'XJbl
On motion of Conmiasloner Dippol, seconded by Conmis-
sioner Bercut, the following resolution wqs adopted:
Resolution fJn. ^f\^
WHEREAS, a pereiaptory writ of nandate, issued \fy th«
aaporior Court on Septonber 7, 1951, ronderod judgraont
ordering paynbnt to certain on^jloyees of the Recrea-
tion and Park Departr»nt for work performed on holi-
days, overtina, and differential shifts; and,
WHEREAS, the Superior Court has ordorud that such pay-
raent, covering the obligations incurred during the
period July 1, 19^7 to June 30, 1950, be calculated
and made in accordance with collective bargainint:
agreements and retirenont contribution schedules; now
therefore, be it '
RESOLVED, that this Conrlssion, in coirplianco with the
mandate of the Superior Court, and desiring tc fulfill
its obligations and nake full restoration and paynent,
does hereby request the Mayor, the Board of 3upt;rvi3or3
and the Controller, to approve -i supple r.xintal appro-
priation in an amount sufficient to provide funds re-
quired; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVtD, that the General hfenagor and Secre-
tary, upon ^etornLnation of the exact araount required
under collective bargaining and retireabnt schedules,
shall be and they are hereby authorised to request
said exact amount under this supplemental appropria-
tion and thereby give effect to the purpose and Intent
of this resolution.
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(2) Request for aapplenent-il ^pr priitiin - Enpinee-ring
Pfcrsorinel and SngJnecrim Office Sguirrxnt
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-vir.-.-eririg iursonnel
'- Snrinecrinj Office
On notion of Coranissi'ncr Dipp-l, seconded by Connis-
si'^ner Stern, the following res-lution was adopted:
Kej lutin No. 53^
RESOLVED, that thia Conidssion, en recncienf^atl'-.n >f
the General Managwr, and in crder to properly prepare
plans and specifications for projects scneduied under
the 19^7 Rfccrentinn Bond Rir.i, -':«js hereb>' requost the
iloyor, the Boi-ir-' of Supervisors, an^ the "ontroller,
to appr-ve -i SuppieriC-ntnl Appropri-.tion in the- i.Tfur.t
of $U, 225. 00 to cover corpens-iti^n f-.r the fn] lowing
engin'joring pe-rsnnriOl for the peri d January :, 19S2
to June 30, 1952 (Appr)pri'iti-r. lB0.05o.00) :
1 fl02a Lraft3-*an ~r F120 ArcMtectural
Lraftsnan
1 F122 Senl':r Architectural Draftjrann
2 EW)tia Assistant En/jintjors
3 F^Ola Junior Engineers;
ANL, Jaes f»jrther ruqu> st 1 Jjpp le-nenttl Appropri-itiin
in U.e avunt .ft 1,025. DC t pr vi •. fun-^ f.r tnc
f»urchaau -^f engineering -(ffict; equiprtnt in c:r.nt.cti'>n
wiU. tr.o "bcvc. (Appr'-pri'itl ^n l'<),Oot).00) .
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L^I^L TRANSACTIONS (cont'd)
:i^ue«t« for Aipple-
|»:t2l Appropriation*
(3) Request for AipplsaDntal Appropriatim
SidQVQlk InstQllatior^
south dunset
rS-No.59Q
|i:3t2U^.tion of Sidevalk-
JHriBBter of South Sunset
• -jgfound
On motion of Connissioner Bercut, seconded by Corania-
eioner Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution Uo. 5Q0
RESOLVED, tha for the best interests and proper oper-
ation of the Recreation and Park Department, this Con>-
mission does hereby request the Mayor, the Board of
Supervisors, and the Controller, to approve a request
for a Supplenental Appropriation of $5,600.00 from
the 19-^7 Recreation Bond Rmd to provide fUnds for
the installation cf approriinately 1300 lineal feet of
sidewalk, of varying widt^iS, on the perimtter of the
South Sunset Playground, Fortieth Avenue and Vicente
Street (Appropri^.tion 180. 550. 3*^) .
i.-'g.^?;
■::^ns^.tion of One
.72 Chief Operating
(A) Request for aappleaental impropriation - Chief Operat-
ing Engineer
On motion of Connissioner Stem, seconded by Connis-
sioner Bercut, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution fte. 5Q^
RESOLVED, that for the best interests and proper oper-
ation of the Recreation and Park Departrnent, this
Conud.ssion does hereby request the Mayor, the Boarr?
of Supervisors, and the Controller to approve a re-
quest for a aipplenental Appropriation of $2,^00.00
fron the xtecreation an^i Park Department Compensation
Reserve to the credit of Appropriation 112.110.01
(Pemnnent Salaries - Generil Division) to provide
funds for the corpensation of one 0172 Chief Operating
Engineer, at 1^00.00 per nionth, be<»inir.g January 1,
1952.
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W Approval of Yacht Harbor ^■^rjr.c Licensor
'^■^- No.S9:>
v';l of Yacht Harbor
On riotion of Comnissioner Stern, seconded by Com. Is-
sioner ?orcut, the following resolution was adopced:
Rcsolutior. Nc. SQ2
RESCIVEL, that on rccorjnendation of the General Nhna-
agor, this Connission ioos ht;reb> apj^r-ve is.suancj ?!'
the following Mooring Licer^ses for the Minrina Yacht
Harbor:
Nane Berth Rate
QaiiiiL oC &jat No. Fur .Vr.th
Leslie D. Fraiior
& Thonas E. Pjtf'h
Janoa E. Hicka
Rew Melendy
■BUCCARDO"
•^AGABCNL"
"BLUE FIN-*
202
134
lt)7
15.00
$5.00
♦ 5.00
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(1) An>:ol Island .>^::uisiti.r^ -
S:vtral pwrs-.rwi in .ttendance at thf .-atotin- w«.-rc pres^int
in tr.o inter-jst of ti-.e A.v-1 Island qu-stion,
Prcsidt-nt 3»att-r invit-,-] the ConnisaionerG' attention tc
U.i: writt'in r,'port '»f t^.-". '>;nfir'. 1 Mannrf^r '•n f-' pT'^p^'^'il
ta icquir. Angel Island f'^r recreation U3C, ani K'xpr>,^3<j'.
the opifii/:n ti-.at the report which had Juat been conf^UV:!
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'jel laland
40f
m<:*y' -*' — ^^^^ require study and discussion before definite action
•'-aisltion could be taken.
'>3tDone'* to 12/27/51
^;r.^9i^ ffccting) At the invitation of President Sutter, the following per-
sons addressed the Conmission;
Mr. H. G. Stevens, Director, Coranunity Services, The San
Francisco Bay Area Council, Inc., and President of the
California Marine Parks nssociaticn, spoke in fnvor of
the island's acquisition as a boating and recreational
haven and stated he considers It ideal for berthing and
harboring of siaall pleasure boats.
Nfr". Raymond E. Hoyt, National Park Service, urged action
to acquire and hold the island and to develop it on a
long-range plan, providin^j facilities as needs may require.
He said that the National Park Service stood ready to as-
sist the City in 'xny way to make the acquisition and op-
eration of Angel Island possible.
Mr, John R. May, speaking for the San Francisco Planning
and Housing Association, supported acquisition of the
island by San Francisco.
On the Informntion that the State Park Commission would
grant an additional time period for decijion. President
Sutter directed that consideration be continued to Decem-
ber 27, at which time the Commission would reach a defi-
note recommendation either to r^cquiru or reject Angol
Island.
(2) Show Boat - kan-Aic Park
The Secretary read the report and recommendation of the
General Manager, giving the salient points oV l^. liarney
Gould's proposal, and cl?.rifyinc thu rt-lationship between
the Commission, the Maritimo Miscum Associfition, and
Mr. Gould's show boat.
Ifrider the terms of tho prosont lt;ase agreement between
the Recreation and Park Commission and the Maritime Muse-
um Association, Inc., it ij expressly agr»jod that no foo
shall be charged at any time for admission to any part
of tho leased area. If thu Kecreation and Park Commis-
sion authorixos the modifiCition of this agreement to
permit the mooring and operation of tho vessol in tho
Aquatic Park lagoon, there would thoroforo bo no charge
to come aboard tho vessal.
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•.J.Capitol City -
rri33lon to Operate
■'■ Th'-ater
• roif.urant at
On motion of Commissionor Dippel, socondo^ by Commission-
er Stern, the following resolution w-is adopt'-i:
Resolution .Vo. 593
RESOLVED, thr:t this Comnisjion, on rccomriendatior. of th--
Goneral hfenngor, doos h'iroby '.uthorize the Maritlrn- Muse-
um, Iric., to moor the S.S.Capitol City in the Aquatic Park
lagoon for exhibit purposes and for the operation of a
cafe thoater and rostaurant, with tho condition that thie
corporation shall assume rosponjil ility for th'j proper
operation and maintenance of tho facility and shall i^ar-
antau that its operation will h*:: in compli'-nce with City,
fire and health ordinances, and that ti.j de'^ision for tho
► xnct location of berthing tho S.S.Capit':! City shall
TL^t sololy ind bo detormined by the Gvr.' r.i ifcnagur of
tho Rocroation and Park Lepartmf.r.t; ar.i, b-. it
PJt'.TFER RESOLVED, th :t th<j General hfanag.r ir. J tht Secre-
tary be md aro hereby authorizj] t-y cnt--r into an 'ippro-
priat'j agreement, ar to r.odify tho existirig agreoraent
with tho Marl tine Musour., Inc. for tho proper operation
of a cafo theater and restaurant, sali r.ew at'reenent or
r<odificntlon jf existing a^'reement to bo opprovocJ as to
legality and forn by U.o 'iity Attorney prior to tvxocutl jn.
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Exchange With (3) Land Exchange with Board of Education - Joseph Lee Center
•A r^t Pducition Burnett School
The Secretary read the report of George S. Haraan, Super-
vising Engineer, outlining the alight modifications aske^*
by the Board of Education in a proposed land oxchinge in
the City Block on which Joseph Loe Center is located
and on which the School Departraent plans to erect Uie
Burnett Elenentary School.
This latest request of the School Departraent would revise
a previous 'igreement covered by Resolution No. 457, mfeet-
ing of June 28, 1951, and will reduce the amount of l^.nd
received by the School -uid would change its bcundai-ies
accordingly. The Conraission would retain two parcels r.t
the easterly and westerly extremes of the block ai>d sep-
arated by school property.
Following discussion, at the direction of President Sut-
ter the matter was continued to the next njeeting on
December 27.
rdsce of Pine Arts (4) Palace of Pln& Arts Rehabilitation
^rf-^bllltation -
The Secretary reported that Mr. Robert Sh.illito, of the
Chamber of Connerce, had requested additional time in
v^ich to subnit the recora^ndations of the Civic Develop-
nent Conriittee,
(a)Mr. J. W. Mailliard.III, Coamittee Chairman, is calling
a special meeting of all civic groups and intcrestei^
parties, to be- held Wednesday, December 12, President
Sutter to attend,
(b)A proposal introduced by the San Francisco Corventicn
and Tourist Bureau, thi^t The Arierican Dietetics As3 vexa-
tion night possibly use the Palac-a of Fine Arts for a
convention in 1953, was rojectud by general crnswnaus
because of the builjin»;'s state of 'disrepair ?nd thie
uncertainty as to its futuro.
:r,aj!:ber of Conrnerce
tc Act at Meeting
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(5) c^ogir.r ?f V^4^ ^W'^
An informal suggestion has U-en rf.ceivod fron the City
Engineer's office thiat, in cl^sin^ Trocndtro I'rive, as
requested in Resolution No. 520 (f^oc-tint; of S..pt. 13, 1951)
the Corjiission, by th»- af^ditional closing of V^lc Avenue
can reraovo all public ways frorr. Sigrxin.j 3tom Grove.
On notion of Comrissiori-jr 3tcr' , Sr-conde'? by '^orsiiiaaior.-
er Bercut, the followin»7 resolution was adoptid:
Resclution No. 59Z.
RESOLVED, that this Corar.iidsi ,.-., ' r, r !Corjner^a%ion .f tr.e
General ffenager, ar^i for the purpose- of porrJ.t'v,ln^ proper
recreational develpnent of tl.e Pir.olake Area and in
order to gain botte-r control of thfe OiXit ano sntrance
wayj tc 3t(jnund Sturn Grove, doea hf^rtby request thj
Departntnt >£ Public Works U. inclu '.-^ t^-o closing :f
Vale Avenue in its closing cf Troca 'erf. Drive,
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(6) C':|:ital L-.xrovQ.Ti6nta fr.craa
The General Hanagor subaitt.." t' • propose
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provenenta Prorran for 1952-1953 and a projection -f
the capital ir^rovemcnts proposed f'-r tti'j corin^^ 5-yti''r
period. Mr. I>fewi3 exp]:ine-d thnt Utn listed i-^r >vt—
Dent3 reprujento i all of l^* t.'.ir.,^3 that tJ-.e- :iep'-.rtnent
should -'o to provi'^o i''e'il fa-^illties arid service:; If
the -'epartnent had fun J ivnllatle.
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Yffjg^-^ BUSINESS (continued)
i-ceptaiice and Approv-
,: :f C-.pital IraprovQ-
ints Pj'ogran and
.:r:ject(d 5-year Plan
• "^ipital Improve-
, 01" the R & P
ni
>-r
On motion of Coruuiasioner Borcut, seconded by Conmission-
er Stern, thu following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No, 5Q5
RESOLVED, that this Commission does hereby accept and
approve for submission to the City Planning Commission
the Capital In?)rovement3 Program, as prepared and pre-
sented by the General Manager, totaling |l, 262, 830.00,
and does further accept and approve the report outlining
and projecting a 5-year plan for capital inproveraonts
of the Recreation and Park Department.
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(7) ProLOsed Recreation and Park Code
The Secretary submitted a draft of a proposed Recreation
and Park Section, for inclusion in the Minicipal Code,
prepared at the direction of President Sutter at the
Special Mueting of September 18, 1951.
On motion of Comnissionor Dippel, seconded tiy Commission-
er Buckley, the following resolution was idoptod:
Resolution No. 5Qb
RESOLVED, that this Commission, r»oes horeljy accept and
approve the draft of the Recreation and Park Section of
the fiinicip?.! Code, as prepared by the Secretary, am^
directs that it be forwarded to the City Attorney for his
approval as to form and legality, an.i such other revi-
sions as nay be required to conform with the format of
Uie new Municipal Code.
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•rpointni'int of
■'■»- :.. Lewis as
je.ncril imager,
■^'i . . jecartncnt
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(3) Appointment of Davie' E. Lewis - General Miina^er -
Recreation and Park Department
Commissioner Dippel expressed her pleasure in introducing
as the first subject of now business, the permanent ap-
pointment of Mr, Lewis to the position of General Mana-
ger, President Sutter expressd hij pleasure in enter-
taining tho motion.
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Connission-
er Buckley, the following; resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 397
RESOLVED, that this Commission, reposing special confi-
dence in the fidelity and ability of DAVID E. LEWIS, loea,
by virtue of the authority vested in it by the Charttr
of the City and County of San Francisco, appoint him the
General f4\nager of the rtecreatian anrl Park Departnent, to
serve at the pleasure of this Comriission frc
this 6th day of December , 1951,
and after
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(2) Request for Ci2,A20.00 Supplemental Appropriation 'in;
Personnel Reclassification
The Gc-nur-.l Mannc-r reported that ': j-.nitrosa' position,
survicinf^ the Qroat Highway comfort Jtations, h.a ' boon
vacated, and recommended that the position now bt f 11 lor'
by a janitor an' funds be appropriated for that purp-)se.
On motion of Ct-mmissinnor Liprel, socondt i by Commission-
er Bercut, th.,- following resolution was adopted:
12-b-51
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M Ri/SDESS (continued)
jli. N^--^'?^
Stquesting t Supple-
tntal Approrrif\tion
•.- Provi':'o Salaries
f:r Two C104 Jrmitors
ir lieu of Two C102
i Jsnltreas Position
'^.:ancie9 .
IC
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ftUthorltinf tho
ieneral Hfin'^ior &
t; e ioc rotary to
r-ci^jsify C102
J^nitreaa Positions
to CI04 Junit^r
Positicna ks V-.cnn-
cius Occur.
Resrluti.^n No. SQfl
HE30LVED, thnt on roconnwndation of thu Gwnernl Mana^r,
and in the beat interests and proper con(*uct of the
Recreation and Pnrk Dopnrtnent, this Connisslon dot'S
huruby request the Mayor, thu Boirc! oC S^ip^rvisura, nnd
tho Controller, to apj ro>re a roquust for n Supi>leneintAl
Appropriation in the amount of C2,^20.00 fror, the Rocro-
ntion and Park Departnont CompensTlion Resorvo to the
credit of Appropriation 112.110.01 (Gonernl Dlvislon-
Pomnnent Salaries) to provide funcls for the comj^onan-
tion of t"o (2) ClO^ Jr.nitora nt tho entr^co salary rf
C 220. 00 jMsr nonth, effective Jr.nuary 16, 1952; theso
ClO^ Janitor positions to sorvioo the two vacant 0102
Janitre.";;;' positions at Ufayetto Square and iireat
Hichwr'y; and, be it
?UKTHEK JxESOLVED, that this Connission does heroby
request the Civil Service Coranissit n U ustablish cnv
(1) ClO^ Janitor position in lieu of the vacant C102
Janitroas' position at tiu un-at Hi. hwfi^- , In addition
to the ClOi Janitor position for Lafayotto Square n?-
questwd under Resolution No. 579, meetim: of Novonb«.'r
8, 1951.
(3) Authoritation ro. Fbturu Janitor I 'Sitions
Rcferrimr to tho abuvo problen .if janitorial help, th>
General Manatr«. r rocoranended that, as a mtte'r of p-oliry,
the Conraisoim apprjvo tJio ropl noonent of C102 Jani trus-
ses with ClO^ Janitors whonovur vncinclos occur, an!
for purposes of unintorrui ted sorvicus, that 3uoh re-
classlficatioti be Initiated ly tiie Gi'miral Mati'-rr •,■>'
Secrot'iry without dol.%y.
On Botion of 'vimniaalouor CipTH.1, jc.oon'ud by ^'omnia-
sioner Bercut, tliu following' reii'ition was adopted:
Ri^SOI.VKD. th-:t thia tlrrardsalon, in or dur to anfejajird
tise unlntjrruj te.' 3crvic*-'S of tho lu creation and inrK
DopcrtrKjnt, ''o*ij hereby de3l/,iiat»' •>(•.! nuihorlze th»'
General >hna,'-r and the Socrutai^ t il n for an' •.
behalf of tho d^nmission, such i*.>cun>enta as rmy \m> noc-
ossary to provid.c fun 'j and r.r.kc possible thi' roclaayi-
fication of C 102 Janltruds piultioru to CiO^ Janit-r
positiona, whunever vr.cancie»j oocur In tho C102 Jnnl-
tross posltic-ud.
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U) >faPiori-il Day Suort^ ^-^r imce. 1952
I-lr. Jaines I'art ar.d .'Ir. Spencer Grant, reprosont Inr The
Guardsmen, appeared before U.f .nimisshnj to proa«nt
and request aj'prcval of their { 1 m to atnge c spKjrt car
raco In thf wcjt.jm section if Goldun G :to I"- rk on
MBmoriil I'ay, 1952.
The Guardsmen la -n or^anUatlnn romposed of younr bi:il-
ness men of S^m Francisco, who join %o»:-thHr with th-
prlmr!r>' objective -if ;.r iv tlr.^ TTdll'' Joird'.n. ..'.d « n-
port of undorfriviloK&d children, mainly thr<m*^h the
sumniur canif program,
Nf. Hart exj^lalnud In d.-tail th.t plnn f-^r partlclj <.tl n
bycwrabera of tin Hrlil.Jh S( rt -ir Own«.rs' Hr.cinii
Aasoclati^n, t^w f mT^-r T^iicSu^ "f tho South Lrlv.i and
Main Lrlvo aru-sS, th.> acconm^datlon and prnturtl n f
ajtctator#, insurance covuragt., and Atimnc^ restoration.
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i%sorial Day
^port Car Race
M.
er Buckley, the following resolution was adoDtedt
itoaolutl^n Nfl, ^
S f L*^^ '^i' Commission, on recommendation of the
wctirof ?^?i''^%\'^;""i"^ ^^ ^°^^« ^^ i'^ the west
Sh S?* k/ ^ '"'"^'' ^*°P v-ications for children, a
charitable and non-profit venture, and, bo it
FTmTHEK RESOLVED that the General ^hnagor and the Secre-
^7t ^^r^h^r r^^ ^"thorized to ent.r into an agree-
ment with The Guardsmen for this special sport r-ice event
with the condition that the acreem^nt be approved^r the '
City Attorney for legality and form.
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(5) 5fllnry Standardizntlnri
The General Mannger reported that the Civil Service Com-
mission is currently conducting a salary and ware survey
on which to base its recommondationa for enployees' sal-
aries and wages for 1952-1953.
iMr. Lewis said he had observed several inequities in the
various ochulons of the department, and is gatherinp data
to support his recommendations for correcting thorn/
On motion of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Commission-
er Bercut, the Commission granted pernission and authcr-
iaed the General ffenngar to prepare and submit to the
Civil Service Commission recommendations on thu sal-iry
and wage schedules of all classifications within thu
Hecreatlon and Park Departoont.
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SJJn mmlf& ^^^ Winter Clos^n.r - $h,ron Building and Zoc Cafo Ro.tnur.nt,.
The Genornl Manager reported that inclement wwather and
the general reduction in p-itronage durinf thu winter months
warranted suspending oporntion uf the cofo-rostaurants
at Children's Playground in Gr^lden Gate Park and at the
San Francisco Zoolo^jical Garc'ena. Hu explained that no
permanent personnel would b^ -idvursuly iffectod and, on
his recomnunr'ation, approval to clos*' both rtotaurants
was granted.
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There bcin^ no further business to come before thu Cormis-
sion, President Sutter leclard the rjeetinr adjourn*:.' at
5:0C P.M.
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December 27, 1951
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The Thirty-first Regular Mietlng ef the Recreation and
Park Commission was called to order ©n Thursday, December
27, 1951, at 3:00 P.M., President Louis Sutter presiding.
The following Coramissioners were present t
Mr. Louis Sutter, President
Mr. Michael J. Buckley
Mrs. Henry J. DiQpel
Rev. Eugene A. Gallagher
Mr. Fred D. Parr
Mrs. Signund Stern
There being nQ corrections or omissiChs, the Minutes of
the Thirtieth Regular Meeting of DecemBfer fa, 1951 were
fcpprovod.
(1) From Ed. Vest, President, Aleraany District CfiUncil of
Xnprovemont Associations, Inc., 300 San Miguel Street,
San Francisco 12, requesting that some improvements be
made on an emergency baaig for the baseball diamonds at
Balboa Parkcrd tie ai.:ht li^f.tin^ of the tennis courts, as
well as the use of the old i\ini9r hkiseum building for
clubhOiae purposes.
Mr. Lewis reportud that ho had hold a meeting on the
further developmcmt o^ Balboa Park, with residents of
that neighborhood and departrntnt nombors present . As a
result, funds for Balboa Park improvomDnt will be in-
cluded in the 1952-1953 Budget requests. Hrwevor,
Mr. Vost's request for energoncy in^revements would re-
quire a different ajproach.
On raction of Commissioner Dippel, seconded by Commission-
er Stem, the suggestions centnined in th-a letter wore
referred to the General /Manager for such action as he
deems aujjropriite .
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(2) From Helen McKenna, 65 Moroni Street, San FVinciscr 27,
submitting a proposal tc operntu a miniature railroad at
Children's Playground, Golden Gatu Park.
In view of the numerrus crjnditions set f^rth in the pro-
posal and the need for further dtitnil, President Sutter
referred Mrs. McKennn'a projS^sal tc the General Manager
for further investigctlon and recommendation.
Prom PVed G. Dorriney, A^ent, Tgwor Optical Ce. , Inc.,
requesting renewal of lease for coin-operated blnoculirs
on park property, effective January lt>, 1952. Extension
of the term from 3 years to 5 years w^s requested, tc
permit thu firm to pr^'-rly pli,n ti.e f'-.tricition ori
maintenance of the equi^nent using rxtila and rnw ma tor*
ials subject to GoveraTent priorities.
On motion of oonmisbioner Dippel, seconded hy Cotimlssion-
er Parr, tho following resolution woa adopted:
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ring Renewal of
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,:Co., Inc. for
- fferiod - Jan, ID,
"o Jan. 15, 1957 -
cpgratdd Viewing
ul-iri in Various
Resolution Mo. bOl
RESOLVED, that Conraisslon, in recognition of past satis-
factory sejrvice, and on roconunendation of the General
Manager, does hereby approve the renewal of its agree-
ment with Tower Optical Co., Inc., covering the opera-
tion of 28 coin-operated binocular viewing machines at
the following described locations!
Colt Tower
Yacht Harbor
Londts End
Qreat Highway
between Balboa i
PVilton Streets
Boach opposite
Sloat Boulevard
Six machines
Sight nachlnes
Four machines
Eight machines
Two machines
for a term of five (5) years, at a rental of twenty-five
(25/6) per cent of the gross receipts from said machines;
and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the General Manager and the Sec-
retary be and are hereby authorised to enter into said
agreement and execute the sane for and on behalf pf this
Commission.
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From the Parking Authority of the City and County of
San Francisco, advising that the St. Mary's Square Garage
Corporation had withdrawn certain qualifications of
it* bid for the construction of the St. Mary's Square
Garagu, and that an appeal for approval of the financing
of the garage construction is being submitted to the
national Credit Restraint Committee in Washington. (File)
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Mary's Square
(1) Mr Vinlng T, Fisher, General Manager of the Parking
Authority, appeared before the Commission to ruquest
adoption of a resolution consenting to the assignment
of the St.ffciv's Square Garage lease to a responsible
assignee, this action increasing the possibilities to
secure financing of the gr.rago construction by guaran-
teeing to the lending agtncy a proper assignment of
Interest,
On motion of Comnlssioner Parr, seconded by Comission-
er Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
RESOLVED, that the Rocroatlon and Park Cormission of
the City ar/3 County of Snn Francisco hereby pror.ij-^^s and
apreos that in the event that an award of the leaso of
St Mary's Square undorcround area and contiguous pirccls
thereto is nnde by it Uiat it will consent to the assign-
r»nt of said lease to i responsible assignee, nortgagee,
lien holder who nay have a leasehold nortgago or other
lien on said lease or use of tho demised pre-^sos and
to any trastoo to whom U.o leasehold may have been as-
a:
-i. be it
signed under a trust indenture {
rjliTHER nE;iCLVED, Uiat this Commission promises and
r4?rees that in the event that an award of said lease is
r.ide to a responsible bidder, and said lease is th.ore-
nfter assl^-nod or hypothecated In any manner by the
lo33»*u, that it will give thirty d^.ys ' writton notice,
in tho cv..nt of a breach of U.e terms of said leajo, to
any assignco, nortgageo, lien holder who may hava r.
Itasuhold mortgage or other lien on sold lease or use of
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the demised prenisea and to any trtstee to whom the lease-
hold may have been assigned under £ trust indenture.
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«;;ri,r to be Held
(2) Representatives of several organixations interested in
the question of the acquisition of Angel Island by tho
City and County of San Francisco were present:
Mrs. Norman B. Livermore, Mr. Jack Landis and Mr. M. A.
Crener, representing the Angel Island Foundation;
Ki«e Evelyn Laflaco and Mr. John G, Brucato, representinj-
the Citizens Connittee for the Acquisition of Angol Is-
land; I-fessrs. Raymond E. Hoyt and E. M. Hilton, repre-
senting the National Park Service; Ac. H. G. Stovens,
President of the Pacific Inter-Club Yacht Aosociation
and California Marine Porks and Harbors; Mr. Prank lielblnr?,
Past President, Apart;rjBnt House Indjstry of San Francisco
and f-frs. Martha Page of the San Fraicisco Planning
Housing Association.
and
President Sutter addressed the deletyates, tolling then
that the State iark Conraission had received a o nonths'
extension of tii.ie in which to decide* on the purchase of
Angel Island fron the Federal Government,
Mr, Sutter said that there were several questions still
unanswered regarding the island's resources and physical
features and, due to bad weather cor.ditions during the
past 2 weeks, it had not been possible to get data neces-
sary to properly nako a reconnaendation to the Mayor and
the Board of Supervisors. He invited those present to
express their views.
Mrs. Norman B. Livermore, who had previously appeared be-
fore the Commission, again strongly ixrged that the islanj
bo acquired.
f-lr. Brucato anc' Miss LaPlacc, representing the Citiaens*
Committee for the Acquisition of Angil Isl-ind, submitted
a written proposal incorporating^ a 9-point plan for the
island's acquisition and operation.
Farther connents wert made, suggesting acquisition by
joint venture of tho three Boy Count lOS, which was equal-
ly favored and opposed.
Commissioner Parr asked all organisations interested in
acquiring Angel Islf.nd to combine the ir efforts and forces
30 that a unanirdty of 3\ipport would bo achieved if the
Comrdssion c'ecir^ed to recommend acquisition.
On motion of Commissioner Lippel, seconded by Commissioner
Stern, tlio Commisjion approved tao fcllowir.g course of
action:
That President Sutter and General f-hnager, David E, I>5wi3,
confer with Mayor Slrx-r E. Robinson nnd tne Finance iJom-
rrdtteo of the Board of Supervisors to asc'-rtain whuthor
the Commission mi^-ht anticipate sufficient City i'bn . t
n.aintain km-^l Islam! for 1 year, an i if such fUn is y^r .
to be obtaine-', it would be the Comrdisi-'n's irit.-riti ?. t'
prepare a call for birs to concussion lires an'' t". M , ■
a responsible lessee-operator.
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icquieitlon
jp^tin.- to be Held
the demised preniaea and to any trustee to whom the lease-
hold may have been aaaigned under a trust indenture.
(2) Representatives of several orpaniiations interested in
the question of the acquisition of Angel Island bj tho
City and County of San FX-nnclsco were present:
Mrs. Noman B. Livernore, Mr. Jnck Landis and Mr. M. A.
Crener, representing the Angel Island Found^ition;
Mi*8 Evelyn LaFlace nnd Mr. John G. Brucato, ropresentinr
the Citiaons Connittee for the Acquisition of Angol Is-
land; I'lessrs. Raymond E. Hoyt and E. M. Hilton, ropre-
senting the National Park Service; Mr. H. G. Stovens,
President of the Pacific Intt>r-Club Yacht Association
and California Marine Parks and Harbors; Mr. Prank lielblnr
Past Fl-esident, Apartjaent House Industry of San Fraiicisc-
and Mrs. I-tartha Page of the San Francisco Planning 'r.'
Housing Association.
President Suttor addrussod the delegctas, telling then
that the State iark Connission had rectsived a o nonths'
extension of ti-ie in which to decide on the; purchase of
Angel Island fror. the Federal Govorninent,
Mr, Sutter said that there were several questions still
unanswered regarding the island's resources and physical
features and, due to bad weather conditions during the
past 2 weeks, it had not been possible to get data neces-
sary to proporly Ljako a recoranendation to the M^.yor and
tlie Board of Supervisors, he invited those present to
express their views.
Mrs. Nornan D. Livernore, who had previously appeared bo-
fore the Comrnission, again strongly lorged thTt the island
bo acquired.
Mr. Brucato anc' Miss LaPlacc, representing the Citliens'
Connittee f(/r the Acquisition of Angel Island, submitted
^i written proposal incorporatin.j a 9-point plan for the
island's acquisition and operation.
Farther connents were nade, sugrestinj acquisition by
joint venture of the three Bny Countioa, which was oqual-
ly favored and opposed.
Connissioner Parr ajked all organisations interested in
acquirlnr Angel Island to conbino their efforts and forces
30 that a unanirdty of support would be achieve i if U-e
Conrlssion ''eci '«»' to recjn.'aond acquisition.
On notion of Connlssioner tippt:!, seconded by •Jonr.issioner
Stern, tiio Connission approved tae following course of
action:
That President fitter nr^d. General f^anager, David E. I/ewis ,
confer with Mayor Elner £. Robinson and the Finance Jo-i-
Hiitteo of the Board of Supervisors to &sc<-rtain whether
the Connlssion night anticipate sufficient City FUnds to
naintaln An^d IslTmi f .r 1 yenr, ani if such flinis wer*-
to be obtaine'^, it would be the Conrdssl^n^s intention to
prepare a call for bids to concessionaires and to obtain
a rospor.sible le3seu-oper''.tor.
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(a) Progreo3 and/or Final Pavmnta
Profresi and/or
T^^l fAvnenta
On motion of Comnlsslonar Stern, aeconded by Coisnilsaioner
Dlppel, the following raaolution waa adopt«dt
ReaAlution No. 603
RESOLVED, that for the best Interests and proper conduct
of the Recreation and Park Department, the Controller Is
hereby requested to approve the following contract pa>-
nentat
(1) PXrgN§I9W 9f SHQRELIW Wf INQ-fAUCg PF Ym AfiTS
To Ferguson Bros. -Is t & Final Payt.OoW #143|l,082.30
(2) MUSIC CONCERTS
To Ralph Mirroy, Director, for Goldon Gate
Park Bund Concerts - November 1951 $479.00
(3) PSDEP.AL ADMISSION TAffiS
To Collector of Internal Revenue -
Adniiasion Taxes - :iovoinber 1951
U) ENTRY AND gUARArmNE SEiWICES
1159.95
Two pairs geese from Australia -
To Guy B. BarhaiB Coiqpany
(5) ON-SAI£ BZSR LICENSES
$59.48
lioo.oo
To State Board of Equalization -
Cn-salo beer liconsos for 1952 for S.F.Zoo
Lunch Room, Sharp Park Cafo, Lincoln Pirk
Cafe, Harding Park Cafe
(6) REHABILITATION OF OCEAN Ol/TFALL LINE, FLEI3HHACKER
POOL . Contract #105
To Gene Carpenter - Ist Payment -
Period ending December 18, 1951
(7) ROOF RSFAIRS - ROLHi PLAYGROUND - 03>J #112
55,650.00
To Wm. J.Aiidorson Roofing Co.-lat & Fin.Payt. 1422.00
(8) UPPER N0£ Vi^LLEY - Contract #88 » Controller^j #317
To Adam Arraa & Son - 3rd Payraent - 19,057.15
Period ending U-30-51
(9) CIlIfJESE CENTER - Contract #A9 - or.troller'a #21
To H.L.Petersen Construction Co. -17th Pnyt.|2,8l;^.ti4
Period ending 11-30-51
(10) JA?€S n. BiEUdi BJL'iCH - Contract 4>qZ.-Controller'3 125
To Wntkin 4 Sibbald - l3t hiyraent - J<J,700.0C
Period ending 11-30-51
(U) CHI.'ESE Ew'JIPME:rr - Contract #8o - ContrplKr'j? ,/J45
To K. P. Finignn Co. - 2d Pnynent - |B4'>.0r
Period ending 12-4-51
(12) 4i:\-c:i^. TSrJUCL I/O-Contnct /?4-^Hte'J P^c.Ij. i944
To Wi 1 1 i -m G . It rchr^r.t , Arch i te ct- » 3 , 12C . CO
Final prvyraent
(13) 3ILVZH T-:K.\^-rr: P/G ^ FCLL'HCUJL-.Qr.t.V?!! - Ja.^. 17 'L
To Williim G.r-ferchont, Architect- « 174.00
Final P-iynfcr.t
(b) f?rvvn^l9"-^ of '^^•Tfc
On motion of Conr.lsaioner GnlHghfr, seconded Vy '"onmiis-
sioner Dlppel, the following ros&iution waa adopted:
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Resolution No. bOZ.
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edifications
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RESOLVED, that this '"oramlsaion, on reconanendatlon of the
General Manager, approves the following Extensions of
Timet
(1) BUENA VISTA TENNIS COURTS RESURFACING - 03W #UL
To Malott & Petorson-Grundy, an extension of 30 calen-
dar days - through January 22, 1952, due to woather
conditions.
(2) SANITARY FACILITIES AT FUNSTON P/G CLUBH0USE-03W .JlLl
To O'Mara & Stewart, Ltd., an extension of WJ calen-
dar days-through January 10, 1952, due to Inability
in obtaining proper units,
(3) SANITARY FACanmS AT EXCELSIOR P/G FLDHSE.-OSW illlL
To O'Mara & Stewart, Ltd., an extension of ^5 calen-
dar days-through January 25, 1952, due to inability
in obtaining proper units.
(c) Modifications of Cpntrnctg
On motion of Coranlsslonor Parr, seconrled by Commisslonor
Dlppel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution Jo. 605
RESOLVED, th".t for the best interests and proper conduct
of the Recreation and Park Department, the Controller be
and 13 hereby requested to approve the following Modifi-
cations:
(1) HAMILTON - Contract ,^b-Controlr3.#110-Ch. Order /^l
To Wellnitz & DeNardo, to install m^itching
thresholds for Rixon floor checks of abrasive
aluminum in lieu q£ ibraslvo bronte as speci-
fied - 3 dccrcauu of $10.00
(2) SILVER T"RRACE ADD'rJ-Cont.//92-Contrlrs /fZl-^h.Ord.^L
To Mirtinelli Construction Co., Inc. -to remove
old aidewalk and curbs and install new side-
walks and curbs - an Increa^iQ of $270.31
(3) CONVEIIENCE STATIONS -(l) S1E2DWAY MEADOWS - (1) BAL-
BOA PARK - SF.ATING FhCILITIEJ AT BIG "REC-COWEN-
I£N::S STATION AT J. F.20C LOGICAL GAf^JENS - -cnt.#2Q8
To Ward and BoUej, iirchitecta, due ti cor.jtruc-
tlon of Convenience Station at S.F. Zoological
Gardens beinfj abandoned because of lack of
sufficient funds, 'i decrease of %liX:>.0()
U) PklFAir. 4 f.|,-rr;-:r:R:^ ^U^-^.TE:c3-ZC'C-:or.t..-y7QA.CQntrlr. 283
To Louis -^Lunn, Lnc.-H:.dlflcition No.2-
Socurinc intornodiate horimnt^tl racrabers on
sidos of cages Vjy galvanized cl-nps in lieu
of coplnt' held in place by bolts thru nipples
inserted in vertical members Nfi CijAiiGE
(5) fR^lATE ^ FANTlii^aS :jUAH7L..S-ZC'C-v;ont./>79A. :3ntrlr.2e3
Tt Louis C. Dunn, LnO.-Modiflcatlon No.>
To furnish galvaniZ'^-d trclU^y f ?r sliding
gates ij. lieu of RW No.^03 Br^^nie hanger
and track, as sp-scified, a deletion of. . . . 447.20
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(d) 9rtr f-T ■>-T-/icu or Work
On motion of Crmmissi ner Llpp-.-l, seconded by Conar.isa lon-
er Stern, the fcllTwirig resolution wns adopted:
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* <;«wlea RESOLVED, thnt for the best Intereets and proper conduct
.iers for ^rv^^ ^^ ^^^ Recro^tlon nnd Park Deportnont, the Controller be
;J2£^^— and Is heroby requootod to approve the following Orders
for Service or Worlft
(1) To Punnett, Pares & Hutchison, Consulting Engineers -
for engineering services-soundings of Aquatic
Park Pier (Appropriition 112.265.01). . . . ^29^.00
(2) To Department of Public Works, Bureau of Enginocrinf-
for engineering services, maps, surveys, etc.
in connection with the 19A7 Recreation Bond
fUnd- Jan., Pteb., March., 1952 - $1,000.00
(3) Purchasing Department (Reproduction Bureau)
for blueprinting, mimeographing and photo-
static work required for plans and specifi-
cations in connection with the 1947 Recreation
Bond FUnd-Jan., Feb., March, 1952 *500.00
U) To William Mcintosh & Son-740 Thirty-sixth Ave.,S.F.,
to Listall Backwater Valve on the Six Inch
Sanitary Sewer, Joseph Lee Recreation
Center (the low bidder) fl,38-d.uu
(e) Iptrn.Rind Transfers
On motion of Comrissioner Bippel, seconded by Com.nias lon-
er Buckley, the following resolution wis adopted:
.:. Ho.^7 ner,n]^^t^.n No. tQl
cr<^Tvrr, thnt for the best intcr-jstJ and proper con(5uct
' -^^'-^^"^ ''''''''' ^^;;:^;cre;tiora^ P.rk D.partr.nt. ^nc Controller b.
and is hereby requested to approve th.: following Ir.tra
F\and Transfers:
(1) Ag7?p.ll2.n0.01 Appro^lI2.U9.a $^.85.00
S^Sal'ietlior- T^i^oi^Vn^^pHce^nts
(Replacing Irene r^ndy-B4C8 Gen. Clr) -Steno, Dec 1951)
iHoplaci g^^^ oilUck-058 G.rdunor.on aick leave
(Dec. lb, 1951 to a.b.15 , 1952.
(2) Approp.n2.110.02 Approp. 112. 119.02 |60C.00
Pornnnent Salaries Salarlos -
Zoo Division Tenpcrnry Replacenents
/- 1 ^Ar,^ L V^nUlernar. W20b Anin-il Keeper, on sick)
replacing A.Van^lerna. ^^ ^^ ^ ^g^^. )
(leave without pay - U'-c..-, w>"
(f) iV^quest r.r Suprl.--,r.l-,l --FProprl.tl.n - ^rO.ns. of
^qylpnen^- - v r^'^y^ r. .>> t ■ .< tiit — t-j —
On motion .f Conr.iaaioner Stern, seconded by Commissioner
Dippel! ?Kc following rescluti-^n wa3 adopted:
?».fA-'^Ml!':tl,tor;, r'^'il'd Fy.nrf""t:';. p^r^h;!! of v,rlo.as type, .f Ir.^-...
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blc^'cle rr.cks, swin{ri;, guard-rails, and other apparatus
required for these several playgrounds, club-houses and
recreation centers. (Appropriation 180.06o.00).
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(r) Yfcht Harbor ^fcoring Licenses - Approvals, Transfer of
T^pHnouent Arnnunts and Rmsai^nnent of Berthing opr^ce.
';-::ht Harbor -
Dofing Licenses
j:«Unquent Revenue
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J3. No. 610
On motion of Co:7ms3ioner Dippel, seconded by Conniasion-
er Stem, the following resolution was adopted:
RES0LV2D, that this Coranlssion, on reccnunondation of the
General hfenager, does hereby approve the issuance of
nooring liceni^es at Yacht Harbor as follows:
Owner
rinrc of Boat Perth Nq. M%^ per Mp.
$5.00
^7.50
Joseph R.Bravot "TWO SISTERS- Tenporary
A Anastasi "i-lARIA ELEIIA" Tenporary
-:x™nh^rv^3,:roS:rrKofSi?daX^^^^^^^^
(the "LADY BEAU") fron Berth No.U3 to Permanent Berth
.'Jo. 2UA.
(1) nu.-.Mntiiii"i - p-1-"" "^ ^^"^ ^^^
ihnbilitation -
hy.cc of Fin»j Arts
Prusi^ent Sutter reported that at a nieeting of the Civic
D*v..lopn«nt Comnittee of the Ch.ar.bor of Connerc« heK
Novomb.r 27, 1951. he haC infonned that bo^^y th.t saffi-
clent funis were not available to restore the Palace of
pine /o-ts an i. further, that if sufficient funas were
available, the Conmisaion would favor construction of a
„«w buildlnr and oppose any expenditure to restore the
hi lace of i-ine Arts.
Various 03tin.ates of cost for reatoration P;:«=^-^"ted to
thu '-ivic Developnent Connittee by Willian G. Merchant,
Ircl.ulct, ran/fron $3,09o,700. downwnr-i as the dorreos
of rehabilitation decreased.
The Secret'.iv road in full a letter from ^rnnk Kelly
:hief . Livision of Fir. Prevention and Investigation.
San Francisco Fire ^opartr^nt, recor.ien line th ;t the
?'l'co o? Fine nrts bo -Uscontinued for th. purpos. of
nuLlic rL.nbla.-e, and forwardin,- 13 recornonded ateps
fnt^.l r^p- ir of kructur^l ner.h.rs and fire prevention
if th« Stricture i3 to h^ retained.
On notion of Connissioner Parr, seconded by C^rr^issioner
Buckley, the following resolution WU3 adopts. :
p^g^-^yffnn No. felQ
RF3GLVED that this Cor.-aission, on roconner. Mtlon of the
^e s'^'ofFi- P--ntion and Investigation of the .an
Frarclsco Fir. I>epartr.ont, 'oes h.r.by order :n i'^-^^
fr^t the p'la.e of Fine Arts be discontinue '1 f^r purposes
of LbUc as3en,bla,e. an-l that the General Hana.er prepare
an ^tl'ate of cost to place in effect the recor.n..n 'ation.
outline'^ by the Fire Depart.'ncnt and. further, to obtdn
?-r this Co-^-lssion an estlrv^te of cost coverin,: t ,« re-
si .ration of th. FalaCe of Fine Arts rotun-'n, solely, to
^ot'rmlno wnether the preservation of that ^-^ure would
bo worti^y of consideration for its artistic, historic,
and acjtiictic values.
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.ili_J_
:^3posed Land Ex-
'.,„ju;e with Boara
■f Education -
•-irnett md Joseph
^ppnpertiea
(2) fr9po3ed Land Exchange With Board of Education •» BURNETT
At tho direction of President Sutter, consideration of
UiC proposed l-md exchange with the Board of Education,
covering the Burnett and Joseph Lee properties, was con-
tinued to the Tnr.aary 10, 1952 race ting, to permit study
and review of the written raenorandum and reconiraendationa
submitted by the Secretary.
(3) Shrine East-West Football Contract
On motion of Commissioner Buckley, seconded by Commis-
sioner Dippel, the followinr resolution was adopted;
^S ?i<^- '^ll
J jntract for Playing
' :r Annual All-Star
! i«st vs. West Football
! :ae, Kezar Stadium,
ieturday, Dec.29, 1951-
Shriners' Hospital for
ri^^]sc] Children
Resolution No. 611
RE30LV2E, that this Conunission does hereby authorize the
General Manager and the Secretary to execute an agree-
nent with tho Islaui Temple East-West Football Committee
for the playing of the Annual All-Star East vs. West
Football Game for tiie benifit of the Shrinors' Hospital
for Crippled Children, at Kezar Stadium, on Saturday,
December 29, 1951, under the same terns and conditions
as heretofore prescribed.
(^) Call for Bids - Turfint^ of Silver Terrace and Grattan
The General httaager reported that the baseball diamond
and field areas at Silver Terrace and Grattan Playjrounds
were ready for turfing, anJ funds beinf available, invi-
tations to bid for the work should be called durln ;
January, 1952 to perrrdt planting as soon as weather con-
ditions are favorable ,
On notion of Conrdssioner Buckley, seconded by Commis-
sio.nor Dippol, trie foll^-'wing resolution was adopted:
'IS. No. bl2
ieneral Manarer Author-
ire^ to Proceed With
Turfing of Grattan P/G
•.: Est, Cost of ?loOC. ,
'JiJl to Advertize Pro-
psils for Formal Bids
for TurfiH--^ Silver Ter-
mco Plav 'round.
Resolution No. fel2
i'ilSOLViiX', that this Comisaion docs hereby authorize
tho General I-hnager to pr.->coed with the turfinf* oC the
Grattan Play.'roun' area at an estimated cost of ^.IbOO.;
iTid the 3e ere tan/ be an^' is hereby authorize "• to adver-
tize proposals for for-T/'.l bids for the turfinr of ^.ho
Silver Terrac« Playground at an usti.ate^ cost of 5]2,CO0,
funds beintj legally r.-'e avnilnblo for said work.
•'•eassigmnent of
l-ties-Structural
i Mechianical Repair
(FoGtconed Action)
pjewjignment of (5)b.
luties i i.eorjaniza-
ticn of f.e venue
t.vijion
(5)a. Heassii:
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M2.
v.^ssit-nr.ti.t of Duties
I fteor ■■ niz'ition of
Jjfv-nu'i Llvii;i;n
T.-^nt. nf Luties- Structural & Mechanical Repair
At tho request of tiic General H-uia^^-er, action on t:.c a.-
si-^nn^nt of dutl.'3 and respond iUllties for superinten-
druSf of structural end mechanical repairs was postponed
to the next regular meeting.
w^_2jM_vrjmjt oC lutic.' .^ p^^^p^^:^»t:nr, nf :^Bve:.UH LiV.
Th- General !4inarer reported that U,o te-iporary aasi,^
nti.t of -duties formerly dischar^jed by t.ae Director of
Rucruational Activities had been satisfactory, arr' was
new recorunende-'': for permanent r.'^option.
Cn notion of Commissioner Buckley, socon 'od by Conrds-
sioner DipF-^l, the fallowing resolution was a 'optc ,:
P..-.3n]ution No. 613
WfEiiliAS, 3ince July 1. 1951, wlU. permission of t^io :iv-
il Servi^-o Comrdssion, tr.o duti-^s forrnurly 'ischir -r' ly
thu I-irt^ctor of Recreational Actlvlti^J (:t22) ha/ b.,.,a
roa3si,:ne.i to oth.er dopartnent pcr..,nr.c]; an'
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WHEREAS, during thia six nonths' trial period the reas-
signraent of duties has proved successful and satisfactory
to this Commission and the Genaral Manager, and has ad-
hered with certain ninor adjustnents to Uie roconnenda-
tions contained in the written report of the General
htenager under date of JUne 23, 1951; therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that this Connission does hereby request the
Civil Service Connission to approve and adopt, as porna-
nent, the reorganization of ttiO Park Revenue Division
and the reaasi^nnent of responsibilities of the Director
of Recreational Activities (R22) as set forth and recom-
mended in tlie written report of the General Manager.
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Exchange of
ijic Anir.ils
r.e:
''O.^IS
(l) Exchange of Zoo Animals
The Secretary read two proposed exchances of animals
recomrjended by Mr. Carey Baldwin, Director of the Zoo.
On notion of Commissioner Buckley, seconded by Commis-
sioner Dippol, the following resolution was adopted:
n^ggnlutton No. oU
RESOLVED, that this Commission, for the purpose of dis-
posing of surplus varieties and inprovint^ the local col-
lection of Animals, and on recommendation of Carey Bald-
win, Director of the Zoo, does hereby approve the follow-
ine'exchinces of various animals between the San Francis-
CO Zoo and other domestic zoos as follows:
Sin Francisco
to Give
12 Axis f'eer
10 Fallow deer
4 Sitka deer
3 mrile Mouflon shoop
3 nnle Aou lad sheep
I, Yiks
b old mr.le Wallaroos
1 younL Ci:.«l
2 younj Bison
1 Chinp^-nzoe
2 youn;; Bison
Sr-.n Francisco
%<? Receive
1 pair GiblK>ns
3 Zebras
1 pair Otters
Trader
Mr. Roland Linde*
Tian - C'-tskill)
New York
1 p".ir Sea Lions ffr.Louio Goebcj
1 Leopard and Thouaan'. Oaks,
1 pr. Green 1 ton-
keys
1 pair Gibbons
Crilifornia
AJID EE rr FJRTPSR RESOLVED, tnat ail oxchances be irede
at io cost to the City and County of San Francisco, with
the approval of the City Purchaser, and in accordance
with crating and shipping conditions proscribed by him.
(2)
^thitcctural Contract-
-■■>ri & Bollcs -
a;:;^ .^ajvTEi.j (zoo)
,uffil Contracts
■ p.,-...- - /nn , Wr.rd ^. Pol]e:?. Ar?hitu(
On moncr. of Corr.ls^loi.er :*icklr=y. se'-ond«d by ':oT^i5-
sionor Lippel, tie following resolution was adopted:
RESOLVE!:, that tLis Commission does hereby aut;:ori2c ti
Gcn-ral Manager and tne Secretary to prepare and enter
Tnt; an a.rc.ment with Ward & Boll.s. for .rchxtcctural
servi'os ^. connection with th. installation of storm
I tlr -6^- o^.ntricn sorvi.-.. . pavement arKJ fencin
t th- iriVl. ^.r.d Par.ti.er '^art.ra, 3^.r. Francisco Zoo,
^aid ;mp-rovo::^r.ts to h. nadu .t an eatuv^t.d con.truc-
lion cost of ;3f:'.oO0.00, -.nd tha r.rchit. V.r.. ... to
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Sj^fl, No. 61b
Architoctural Contract
Chace & Riddoll
q^Jh.;,;^ Soccer Field
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be paid to Ward & Bolles shall not exceed t2, 160.00,
(b) Balboa Park Soccer Field Devolopmfent
On motion of Conimisaioner Buckley, auconded by Commis-
sioner Dippel, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 61b
RESOLVED, that this Commission does hereby authorize
the General Manager and the Secretary to prepare and
enter into an agreement with Chace & Kiddell, for
architectural services in connection with the develop-
ment of the Balboa Soccer Field, this contract to pro-
vide for the preparation of working drawings required
to permit construction under the supplemental appro-
priation of 1178,000 for the Balboa Soccer Stadium
approved by the Mayor and the Hoard of Supervisors in
October 1951, and tlie architectural foe to bo paid
Chace & Riddell shall not exceed $10,850.00
(c) Russian h'ill Park
The Secretary read a letter from Lawrence Ilalprin,
Architect, in which instructions were requested as to
whether or not he should proceed with the first section
of the working drawings for the Russian Hill Hrk Devei
opment now that the Master Plan had been approvud by
the Art Commission. Devulopment of ttie Mr.ster Man
would require additional funds beyond those presently
appropriated and would also require additiona] archi-
tectural stirvices.
On motion of Commissioner Buckley, seconded by Gonmis-
sioner Stern, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolution Uo. 617
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Res. No. 617
1 Grsnting Extension of RESOLVED, th^.t this :;onmission, for the purpose )f ro-
' Tirae Up To and Including taining validity of the uxistlnc contract, '^oes hereby
j April 2A, 1952 to grant to Lawrence Halprin, Architect, an extendi ir, -f
! Lawrence Halprin to tine up to and including April 2A, 1952 in whic^ t
bnpleto Working Drawings complete his pert of the contract, thus creating a suf-
jFlin #1) - Russian ficient tir£* allow-mcc fnr the Jorur.ission to ccnaider
•ill p,-:rk requesting funds in the 1952-19'^3 3udeet for Russian
Hill Park developrient and to loam whether such roi^jcjt
rrtay bo approved; and, be it
FUTiTHER HESCiVEL, th-it the Oeneril ffcmgor be ".uthor-
izod to direct and i:..itruct L-iur'y.n-j Halprin * j :. -Id
in abeymce any further work on the working* drawinro
under Pl';n No. 1 of the missian Hill i'lrk contract
until such tir,e as farther instruction shall be forth-
coning.
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There b.,ing no farther business t ';,.-/ V- f r - the
C-aaaiesi-c, President Sutt^/r declared tr.-; -leetir.,- -J*
Jourr..:^' ^t 1^:30 l.'.
fu^sf.:* filly 3'jbmltted,
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