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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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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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Harold  L»   Rama  ay 

Budolph  Watacn  and  Paul  A* 
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$7, yyd* 5u 

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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 


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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 
re  ear 


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) 


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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 


li^, 616.10 


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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276  DBp-t*    of  Public  Works 

{Street  Repairs) 


27Y  Purchasing  Dept* 

(Shop  No.    10) 


DESCRIPTION  AMOUNT 

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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Res,  No, 
1367 
Orders 
for  Serv. 
or  Work: 


HSffQfi^TIQF  ypt    ^367 
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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VENDOR 

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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612.5U0.62 
612.  ifuO.  uv 


ALLOT  ME  UTS   (contd) 

Wages   -   Temporary 
Recreational  Diviaion 

Water  Supply  &  Irrigation 
System 

Street   Tree  Planting 
TRANSFERS 


From 

TTSISOS. 02 

Forage  -  Zoo  Div'n* 


$2,500.00 

a, y 50. 00 
7, yya, 50 


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612.  203.  02 
Allowance  Employees 
Cars   -  Zoo  Division 


200, 00 


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Res,  No. 
1969 


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 
(eetim: 


Re-ippt* 
Conm\  Edo, 
>Paas: 


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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(signed) 


R,   D.    LAFHAM 


"Attest: 


Mayor 


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T.    R.    LETTS      Csimed) 


Executive  Secretary   to 
the  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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Meeting 
ifijourned: 


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 


.AL^^/1  -^'..'-^ 


Gerald  J,    Linfarea  i 
Secretary 


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Regular 
MieUJUf 


Minutes 
)vroved: 


a,  a.  Park: 


Russian 
Hill 

Inproue- 
Tnent 
Ass  'n, 


Union 
^cuare: 


Cell  for 
Bids: 


Beach 

^hc:et: 


Park 
Lands: 


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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Tacht 
Kartor: 


Washington 

Square: 


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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Repair  i 


Alamo 

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comnisaion  authorised   the  issuance  of  a  revocable  pemxt  to 
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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Gov  '*• 


Eztensiona 

of  Ti-r  : 


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 


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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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vAfq:  or  APPLICANT 
Richard  S.    Rheem, 
D,   H,   Sander* 
Joseph  A»   pnoe 


BERTH  NO. 
Temp* 


Morntng  Star 
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 


•  * 


Res.  No. 
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 

lly.oo 


$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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Res,  No, 
1374 

Orders 
for 

Service 
or  Work: 


ssa. 


D&pariment   t/i«  Controller  be  and   is  hereby  requested  to 
approve  the  following  work  orders i 


W.O. 

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876 


P.e8,No, 
1375 


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 


33 


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 


34 


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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1376 

Allotmenta 
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r^SD   T.    FAIRET 
First  Payment  -  inatallation  of  a   atorm 
water  aewer  at  Fleiahhacker  Flay/ield 
Unit  No.    3 


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Auth,to 

enter 

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Agree" 


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 


Sou, uu 


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. 


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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 


Res,  Not 
1379? 


Meeting 

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: 

or.^nrnTTOIt  ""-  ISfn 
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 
Anprovedi 


S,F,Zool, 
Tardens: 


"esar 

Stcdium: 


Mothers  ' 

3ou,3e: 


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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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 

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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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Mervyn  F,    Cole  Jr. 

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Or  en  F,    Lewi  9 

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NAME   OF  BOAT 
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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. 

13B1 

^aju^ejyts: 


^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 


£12, 00 


1, 080. 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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San  Franoxsco,    Calt/orn\a 

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 


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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-" 


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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,. 
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tyif^  ,'^ii."'*^ 


m^^..:. 


'^ 


«/l7/47 


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 


,/;?-/4? 


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. 


>.V.:^- 


'■'-■J^, 


^ 


2/S9/4'!' 


33 


^ 


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* 


-J 


.  / 


<*.'.«' 


i^^B^f 


-1^ 


S/8?M7 


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* 


.  / 


.J 


•%i 


\.,:t 


•  ,.5?-    \ 


^/r/47 


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/ 


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[ tj rbi^'e   r^unp   at    t^e 


,'iz. 


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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: 

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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         -^     -^    '         "     '    "•  ^  "      " ' 


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drnol.   ^.       ■'•  - 


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-  -is   jn.i 
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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 


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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 

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i. 

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2, 

1)0 

i. 

120 

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•  "    "-he  f'lnds    reuy:ired  ^or: 


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2/;P7/47 


40 


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. 


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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 


nT-  '•pnT"'  y^M  ^2. 


3.S, 


acre? 


!*   I 


and 

.i'.'.Z.iisA 3,    it   i^a 3 

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 


1 


i  states 


'-'?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 


k^^ 


-:i 


~^^ 


2/27/47 


4S 


1391: 


Rea,No, 
1392: 


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»* 


r»  '      ^     ^ 


I  - 


^     ■«'%••    ■^  y^ 


ajree-^ent  for  nni    ^-.   ochalf  of  an,  :   p-^rk   .o^nissim, 


I'seiin^i 

ni.fourned  : 


A  .are  oein;,    no  juri.n    ,    -    ..i..e.. 


b  efo  T 


^  J       r-  ,  '    K 


f/y^^ 


Connisaion,    the   ~    cimg  ui/-"r"ea   -.. 

^  acrild  J,   ^^-P^ij    JocrAary~ 


!    > 


i 


:     ■     i 


is?^^:;,  \t-.. 


^ 


r 


1/13/47 


43 


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 


^ 


Mt  I 


ZllB/^'r 


44 


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 


i.   t  .    - 


m.  -.  :iMiiL 


rau*.*.— 


Cik^ 


^  I 


-4 


r.f 


.^,'^j'-'  -"^ 


-"^1 


5/25/47 


4^ 


«rt 


,  r/i 


Scuare: 


McLaren 


n;on 

, :  uorg ; 


'■2ar 


..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* 


1       I 


/ 


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.  I 


v^ 


m:  .#.  .**■  V. 


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■  JUL'A,^ 


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3/13/4'? 


46 


-  » % 


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. 


3/i^/^^ 


47 


'■i%a'\t 


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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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 


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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 
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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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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 


P.€S,HO, 

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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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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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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    . 


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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 


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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^-^, 
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"  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. 


-J 


»    I  .^ 


/10^47 


56 


Xesar 


Pari 

nil* 


^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* 


«       *hm       M»/«tTl4^V      of 


-^^ 


i/lO/^'7 


59 


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 


»• 


1%.t  1^ 


diof*'^ 


60 


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 


^2,62:) 
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 
?,'/'23.U0 
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 


f 


^■^■Hv1v'  ~*v-^4- 


S, 


-y-^ 


if  10/47 


62 


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: 


."^ri .  *"'• 


^ 


68 


niiVRTn  BROS.  ^  . 

— 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? 


^  r  J»  t^l 


1,B6v,vu 
2,9S 


-i^mp 


'^mr^-t 


\ 


-n 


\fl0M'7 


OJ 


Mil 


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: 


W,0. 

10^ 


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 


f 


^i  ■■;>■, 


— P^, 


[/JO/47 


C4 


1402 


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 


n 


'4 


■i'^v-^^ 


'fr%'Ms^ 


W^:-^^- 


\no/47 


63 


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--- 


accoi 


? 


i/l0f47 


66 


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. 


-.-^^ 


^>^ 


^ 
^ 


(l-erald    J.  Linares 
Secretary 


-4 


i,     r^ 


'-^■^-^ 


-'.-,s»iSiff^0}--,:i^>i,: 


— ^ 


\/24f^'^ 


67 


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 


n 
n 


n 
It 


Uinutes 


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  ..^  .  -- . 


-4 


:..:M 


*!(iUilltt&.*-<*v,iv-'>-v 


""^^ 


r:^v:-;;:::A':;'^^--'V^/-  •■  " 


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 


^ 


-4 


K  « 


»y 


.^ik.. am. 


--^   *^ 


T) 


^-^ 


4/^4/47 


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<.  : 


'  -^>\' 


^'m^-: 


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 


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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. 


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^ 


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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"  ' 


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''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 


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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' 


.  I 


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^k^: 


5/6/47 


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 


L'^.-r- 


•) 


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 


;/flA^7 


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'^^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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,,    .,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    •- 


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mssTon  and   that  pay 

thousani   s 
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,,   ,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^.<^ 


^8, 274 


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612,  :'14'04 


mtntenance  6;  He^axr  -  structures 
Recreate  onal  Dwision 
(dharp  rar\    rolf  Course  Drainage 
Gorreo  b-*  onsy 


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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 


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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; 


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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^ 


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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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iliil*" 


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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98 


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 


■•.S8,.Vo, 

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 


.t--.'m 


i^"^"^' 


-r*^ 


,4*fc**;>*  -  -  ^^SK*^^ 


5A^/<^ 


99 


.?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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es.    Secretary 


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 


Ml-.. 


■.fbs 


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. 


.'.  f.     r 


00 -an  en  2ct  I  on    of   t'.e  Director   of 


.sarcational   Acti  vtties,    the    '''arran; 


.ent    e::ecutnd  by 


C-f  1 


--•    i-j  1/  i.* 


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 


-  ~i 


m,„t,    !■ 


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>*^  4t-'  •« 


Sll2/47 


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 


'4 


':ferr«*'-^-->^^^*^^^^ 


■■*i'-'v  ss*'!--''"^ 


-K':'';--^. 


■MU 


5/J^/<'' 


102 


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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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 

>  * 

additional  fourteen   calendar  days   on   contract  for   the  appli- 


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Delin* 
A:ct3: 


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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■.  3s>r»»J*ij»«'J 


iiA^nKxiE^^SuBiv* 


f'A 


?/'V^^ 


i(9d 


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 

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202 

Buccaroo 

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raoht       ^^^  0^  APPLICANT 

uarbor: 

^ontjd,     Sdwtn  B.    Tuld 

r.   J".    3eck 

Frank  B,   Dunwell 


BERTH  AT. 

NAME  07  BOA'J' 

Temp 

Pajarita 

m 

Sanarette 

m 

Dun-Syl'D 

tions: 


Hes,Mo, 

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 


-4 


>» 


..k 


r0^t 


U!i2/i'^ 


109 


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, 

lUl: 


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; 


a*'-  -v 


m 


\%. 


-^^ 


fl/lV^'^ 


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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'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 


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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 


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]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 


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olden     'ate   Park.    S* 


J    San   :■  ranci SCO, 


on   woa  neld  at 
>iiaj/,    June 


10,    194?.    4:00 


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nssionera  were  preaenti 


JL'r,    Lloyi  i".    h'ilson,    / 

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London 


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Retjlufi    ns . 


On  motion  duly  made  and   seconded,    the   folio 


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resoluti ons   uere  adonted: 

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145  a 


SOI-VET)   unam^.oJ:slv    'yy   the   Fnrk    Jonmsa 


ion 


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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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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. 


.  / 


■  -^  - 


\R^'4m 


Ite 


;-*,-  ^jf. 


•rf 


-^^ 


_    / 


U-i  .a,..-..^ 


>-*'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.: 


0,     u'^ 


.IS'^C 


MtMujHMMtti 


iTTS^'-. 


Ul26li'' 


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 


aE:^ 


"^ 


-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 


or 


■:^J^, 


ise   of  ..esar 


*tadium  for  the   14th  Annual  Field  Da-    of  the   CatholkC    .'rcnr.ar 


'c  hools, 


/ 


.  I 


-4 


y>  ■  — -*^  —I 


rWLA    , .  '^9 


.V 


* 


It 


fi/^/^7 


121 


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 


i^     t,     *^      tr    V 


'^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. 


f 


/ 


.  / 


•# 


-,:^ 


;«:«9B»a'***>'.' 


^S^:..  :.i00^amitmitm 


*j- 


5/2<5/47 


122 


,j,jro.  San  yrancisco,    and  the   Secretary  be  and   he  is  hereby  author- 

1456 

ixed  to   execute  the  same  m  the  name   of  the  Park   Comnission 


.r 


^sjijii' 


Res,  7o. 
1459: 


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 
On   tnt   reconnenlation   of  the    oi^frintendent   z-.  '    on 


f 


• 


^ 


-4 


-—»•  ■«**     irw— 


^-        SiL,- 


^^U, 


iu 


.«i(t>-»/>-«4i.-. 


6/56^47 


123 


U6l: 


notton  duly  madef    seconded  and   ananinously  paaaed,   the  follow- 
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, 


/ 


fi-0t 


W" 


5/r5/<7 


124 


of 


guntinQton  ParkM   Addition   to    Oonuenicnce  Staiion,    The 


^^■^^^^^^"^"^Secretary  presented  the  following  bids  for   the  above  worlcg 


1462: 


I 


S,48U 
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. 


Ji  , 


-■'-•!■' 


•Jani^fnt  ?r.cg    JtatiO'"r' 
s  for  "^he   above  Viork: 


.     JO 


1 ;    on 

e  follo"- 


',7m»   J'c-     '  -  -  " 

.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   . 

'^"■^rincOf    '•        '*•*  '-•^cr 


rt 


he 


_.an 


f.   hereby  a 


# 


'^ 


»•        r' 


<  .  r 


r  r 


:$r2i 


/y 


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r.M»)eiaM«MlKaiKMMM. 


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125 


'^etJ9.     io  execute  tne   same   m  tne  name   of  the   ParK    Comnission  and 

1463 

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). 


V; 


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 

ision). 


•  J 


Ti^f nrmgj    nds.      On  the   reconmen^ati 


^ritf^ 


J 

f! 


^ny 


am 


Cini"''   Slectri 
Install :ti on   of  Ghatr 

Gyclsne   ."'■  ^<? 


0   jDnr>any 


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harbor: 


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, , 


B2P.TH  NO, 
20d 
141 

Temp, 

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i:aii:  of  boat 

Eldora 

Puffin 

Uiss   Pee   Cee 

MyoKie 

ifarajo 


^.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 


k 


:'j  'OR 


-   rand    Concerts    i  .      .    ,par^ 


Jt-X. 


wjL^i:  rA:^;^  ba.'j.      r..ci    ..:.^- 

JC/U:  .-ie-.tal  for   unaccuir^i   -ortio-a    \ 
Tleishh^cksr  Plfd,    for  period   Jar,    ^    -..o 


1947 


T-.y^.rrt   -  Ax-.^r^tx 


2ta 


•leld   - 


"  .  ':o 


g;-'  w .  V 


Second   Pa-^.'zent    -  ^iC'- 


'ziri 


'•rr-  - 


' i'l  ^ 


T1-*         _ 


First   Payr.er.t 

and   uecnng  surface 

JJisaion  fork 


c  7ker 


-    of  c 
:   Tenni. 


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IP 


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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 

ClZ-Llc-'jl 


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 ) 


Iff  r^  » 


$  5,324,5b 
2,  '^^y,  uO 


r>  -I 


-ir-Structures   -   Jen,Di 

'^Z> -..-/:   Fence  2,443,08 

:ia  Concourse  Drama   7,775,00 
Dolores  31vd, Irriyatvon 


h 

eye. 

'     w     1 

'J, 

o^5  % 

uo 

-ft  7 

1)11 

1^     ij  ^  c  ri 


>^>>     • 


r*ies    -    Sl<:c,Serv,    l,5So,U0) 


eis-Bis-'ii 


::zint.     .e:cir- 
{j^ain  Drive   - 
;/i:Tt.-*  Re;^a% 


TcDi  vn. 


—       rr      » 


f         c  •  -      \ 


ron 


-';3 


-  J 


To 

O  i...- 


Stc' 
Connissi 


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i 


Forage 

^0  0  Division 


tj  u  U 


ux:;i  on 


l^-jj-^-ul 
J*ruice3    Other  Druta, 
I  vision 


s:.srj.l    Jivision 


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6/26/4? 


128 


1454: 


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  


VEimCR 


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 


m 


»Tv'U  t 


li56: 


RSSCITEJ)  unani-onsly  by  'he  r:.rk 
the  u<*  '■  '  ■  '  '  ^"^  '  ^-  '  -'--»-'  "n-  'uct  o" 
'  ne  roller   be    mi    is    '.'T-.^;    reo/aest- 


'or 


;r^    ) 


to   a' 


^ne 


W.  C, 


205 


r 


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r.  »—  » 


3(J6 


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.J  m  •  '  ^~  -  *•  '    ^w  C  w 

jn         ■•'l.-^u    of  conpensa- 
■"lOn      0  ■ertnj   aimmistra" 

ion  e:-penses  in  e.-^cesa 
of  budget  appropriation 
for  sir  *  "  '^ 

T,,^  *     '  •■  _  •   '      . 

I  .  ,  -  -   -  —  • 

Pave  fooipa-^hs   S'.-'ro  F 

Heiphts    rcrien   -ith 
It  ir.ches   asryp.alt 
surfaci":^ 


00 


*  «t-^  ■■/  ^  .*-<■-   ^  . 


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..      '  -       : 

■  ;'T  ."  T  or; 


-„-,  ' 


y  Q ""  ~  1  "^  s  z  r',     

Three    iide  Ticket  lack  i  -i  -s  fo  r    ...i  ^  .  r  ci 
-_^.^^3     n^    :^'  ^r-i-hcisk^r  j-lzufield   - 
■     .  .       .;    11!^ 


t   3 

BF  : 


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129 


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. 


^^^3^^^^ 


craia  J.  Linares 
Secretary 
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130 


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£irk: 


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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 

m 
% 

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, 

< 
and  to    charge  admission,   was  granted. 

Stow  Lake.    The  Kaymo  Electric  Motorboats'  conmunica^ 
tion  advising  that  boats   being   rented  at  Stow  Lake  have  been 


P 


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V       .    > 


J^ij 


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f4  ■^■*>  . 


-M  !■  1 1  Ml   I  1^  1^  I 


7/f»^4? 


131 


■? 
^ 


Xesar 


.■,},Fark 


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 


m 


iff*  ^0  01, 


Unier- 


p 


« 


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riWiBSS'      r'*"'-fcv 


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^ 


f/fi  f47 


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I 

1 


in9-truoi04  to  a«tui9«  cii   iniereai04  pmriiet, 

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. 


I    I 


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133 


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), 


ts.Ko. 

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, 


Inea 
Huaay 


Resolutions:  On  motion  duly  made  and  aeconded,   the  following 

reaolutiana  were  adoptedt 


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234 


1466 


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 

4i}u,UU 
i^uO,  00 


£I2M 


TRANSFERS 
To 


612-305'U2 

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 


375, UO 


y,tf3t 


612-2u3-02 

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 


4.14 
64,  3Y 

3yu. UO 


7ijr.<jo^nT10N  fJO.    1466 
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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135 


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 

#S 

Livestock    (OS  462) 
One  Shropshire  Ram 

Horticultural  Equ}pment    (OE  ^^ 

(l)     Twenty-four  iv  moh  Hand  Mowers 

e  $30,00 


275 

4gUU0 

4,uou 

4,uuu 

2,500 

2,5uu 

2,5uu 

2,500 

2,5uu 

2,5uu 

1,500 

^,uou 
l,2uo 

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gflr^icBJtur»J  Sauipi»ent    (Cont4, ) 

(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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\rcjaATioNAL  DiriaiOM 

Eorticuliur*!  Eaui^nent   (OE  464 


717 


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 


ML 


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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7/e/*^ 


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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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Secretary 


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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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Mot  her 9  '  Heuse, 

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 

Yl2~l3{j-U2"l 

712'13U"U3 

712'13UM}i3^1 

712-130^)4 

Yl2'l3U'U4^1 


Zoo  Division 

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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 


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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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Stajium.; 


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: 

RESCLVTlOll  IIC\    l4Vii 
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 
P&rK, 


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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 
C,    W,  So  tie  id 
Jiichael    Vil^soff 
]/arv\d  D,    Rhodes 
Frederick  F,    Abbott 
Lowell  A,    A'etnerland 


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Un   motton   duly  wode  and  seconded   the  following   resolu- 


tions were  adoptedt 


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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 


)<j » ^( 


Children's    Cuarters 
FleishhacKer  Flayfield  464,  i^? 

FleishhacKer  Dathnouse  'Jur,4tf 


^l,44r.u3 


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 


AtlTCHE   VE 


1C:,'S 


Final   Payment   -  Repairing  •^-  Pamting 
terry-go-round  at  FleishhacKer  Play field 


2,167,u(J 


465.  y6' 


1,5:^0,  ?U 


llALOTT  c:   P. 


WVi 


ISUII 


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. 


J,        r. 


'■RATTAn 


Test  Soring  for  new  uell   at  Lincoln  Park 


444, tiu 


23,4i)j,  15 


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J,    A^    ruRNELY.    INC. 

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 
'flU'^buu'Oa 


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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4,i>ou,uo 
11, boo. 00 

doo.  oO 

2,  vuxj,  vv 

1, 200. oO 

32,  uoo,  00 

2,  27if,  4d 


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fJESOLUTlCN  NO.    I47r 
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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Becuesi  fund   mf  tne  following   items  be  and   *a  nereby  «u*r»©r. 
isedt 


Sign   rac/rs  for  Arboretum 
Sriecymen  I'lanta 


5uv, uo 


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. 


iiESCx.UTiou  ::o,  Mya 

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: 


J  j^^  U^  ^j CN 


AI!C::::T 


3uif     Dsptt    of  Tiiblic   ^fks,      Kisc, Services, repairs        $lvu,uu 
(public   Bid  IS m)  to    equipment,    etc,,   for 

August  cc  Sept,    1^4? 

Zoo    DlVlStOn 


liESULVTlOK  :w,    liOu 
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. 


litti  ng 


There  being   no  furtner  business  to   cone  before  tne 
Comnission,    the   r.eetxng   adjourned   at  6:3u   r.m. 


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5*«  Franaaco,    Oali,forTnm 
Stptenbar  4j    ly4? 

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 
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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 


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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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^.  The  Superintendent  u,a,    instructed  to  prepare  a   repori 

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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resolution*  were  adopted: 


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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 


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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 


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Firat  payment  -  Pamtinj  I'erry^Go 'Round 
m   Golden    rate  Park 


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Services    in   connection  with  construction   of 


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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 


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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 


3uu, 00 


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165 


jontd. 


r.  0. 

NO.  DSPAJiTf'ENT 

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 


O  1  1  I 


J)E3CJ^PTI0fr 


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 


2U0, uu 


1U(J,U0 


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: 


■:&»ii^'mt- 


JW,--. 


-^1 


t/4f4'7 


266 


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* 


?yu,  uu 


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 

Aijcv.rv.si: 


There  being   no  further  business   to   come   before   tne 
Commission,    tne  ir.eeting  adjourned  at  6:  v  p,m. 


^^Y^  <>--*^ 


Jerald   J,    Linares 
Secretary 


'4 


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16? 


Smn  Fr9,nct9C0j    Calif orni€ 
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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166 


^bove  loorkt 

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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169 


W9* 


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. 


iCMtie 


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170 


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Hrh 


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§ 


.■»-«-    I  -   -  -    «-.  - - 


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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171 


.  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 

170 

GinmicK 

E:lw,    Westro 

21u 

Pan  Air 

Walter  T.    Claudius 

Temp, 

Fun 

Antonio   (Jhio 

m 

Storm  King 

Frederic  L'urpny 

m 

Suma 

P.    E,    VandewarK    '■ 

» 

Jean-S'Lou 

V,    5.    Su}anson 

Rudolph  H.    Carlson 

m 

Sland 

Lea    Vojel 

n 

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 


?'55/47 


172 


^  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, 


#5y?.  5u 


226, uu 


1,UUU,UU 


ItUuu, uu 


2,6aii,13 


12.  ?u 


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 
To 
7l2-buu'7-f 


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. 


itt.fO, 


'•.re. 


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 
SERVICE 

55 


ve:.dcr 


DESC.UpriCN 


56 


City   Title  Insurance     Title  Insurance 
Company  polivy  .'vT  Let 

€    -  Block  6U2?   - 
7oggin 

Calif, Pacific   Title       Title   Insurance 
Insurance   Company  policy  for  Lot   1 

Block  C136 
Ray  T,    PurKe,    et  ux 


AUCU'.'T 
$ld.uu 


15,  uu 


2ES0LUTIC1J  yC,    14ifU 
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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Deoartment 


Services  and   expenses   m-re       ^luUmUU 
leasing    of  City   owned   oil 
ImndSf   mcquired  fron  tne  Estate 
Alfred  FuhTnnan,    deceased 
[uthomed   by   Ordinance 
No,163tf  -  Jill  no,    lru4) 


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Tnere   5cxn.7   no  further  business   to   cone  before  tne 
Comnnssion,    tne  neetmg  adjourned  at  4.*45  p.m. 


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Ceroid  J.  tinares 
Secretary 


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October  »,   Is^V 

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 


»«i»t- 


/^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§  p*ir  •/  5«rut  0«n«t  frwm  Jf«««f  Jr*t.   sml   r«r<^ 

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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f$r  p9rm*»9i9n  -*•   l9»9§  •  p9ri\$n  •/  l^ni  n§T  Fl9\9hhm9K9r 
/••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 
X,A. 

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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RSSOLUTIOM  HO.    1492 
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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Ke2T  Sf€\um 

itdRdA^n   CUNSTRUCTIOM   COMFAnT 

Fin^l  fynent  -  Applieati^n   •/  ftiu2«»/»«« 

3841  C»«*   tn   the  Jftkn  Dri»e,    ^tliwi  <?«*e  rrg 

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 

direet\ng  Qelden  Gete  F^rK  B*nd  -  Sept.   Iv47 


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!.."•,  RESOLUTION  NO.    14^<i 

•  «  * 

"'  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 


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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    »»» 

^•^^^V  %ne  S^spitel  Ree^  et 

tne  Fleisnheeter  Peel 
Betnneuse.  Sou.wu 


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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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San  Francisco,    California 
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 


lii'r. 


."3  go; 


Russian 

Eill 

: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 


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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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Jitlt 
jarbsi: 


Jachi 
iarboTi 


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, 


Temp, 

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Ko-ea 

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- 
ouul  from   Jonn   T.DilKBj    revuirea  j\r 
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. 


O    1  .^^ 


:}J.L>.    L.    EARrEY 


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Fir  ax   Faynent    -  Appl^cut  tOn    of  an    emulo  ^fiea 
*0opnult    oei*i    cuut    On   tne   i'atn   Dr^ve    *.»    7olne<t 


"ate   FarKm 


y,  <fDr.  ri 


J.    mil.    JO.lEl.iiUJil 
Fir^it   Puytntnt    ^    ?Iuifii»^  ana   Fatntiug    of 
Conner vatory J    Qolaen   J-ate   rK*rk» 


^fSCLlTlOii   .' C,    i<r^o 
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 

•fltS-OUU-UO 


yU-111'u1 


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 


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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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Lot  o-sA,    BlocK  ouul 
Jo  tin  T,   DilKe 


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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5«n  Jfronctac*,    Coi</frn<« 
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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l?r»pa«<rd 


-*  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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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 


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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 


W.O. 
10* 


DSPARTJfENT 


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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^and  's   Snd,      The  preliminary  plan  for  the  fencing   of 
dangerout  areas  at  Land's  Snd  and  placing  warning  airjns  thereo 


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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 


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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 

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to   construct  a  wood  frame  shed  with   an 


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iiJ]  *•   «3r«cu*«   agreement  loi  th    the   Board   of  Educatic 

*" — ■       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, 


:tr.]xest: 


htr% 
•eights: 


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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ruesfi 


Fuhrman    Beouest,      The  Secretary  was  authorised   to    execute 


resolution   confirming   the   oil  and  gas  lease   to    Ceo,    Ter 


ry 


JU  T* 


\it'-^hti> 


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 

aua  Levy  Temp. 

Arthur  E,    Balaaa  " 


NAME  OF  BOAT 
Flirt 

Danny  Pierce 
Bebbie  J 
Oriele 


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 


Ao 


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 

^       .--,      --■-;t-'     -"rar-nifrir      ^Q.  14,411.69 

San  Francisco,    re<,u,.cj'  .,  ^' 


bat:^s  fsia^ 


^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 


675. 70 


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11/25/47 


SOS 


l^o'vuim  WALLJREN 

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 


sac. 00 


1.90 


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 


ORDrRS   i^'OB 

SERVICE   OR 

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VSI^DOJ 


,):<sc  ::?TiON 


AJ'OUNI 


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- 
ing  ALLOThENTSt 


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^^^  7l2"600''04     Yacht  ilarb§r  JAnd 


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7l2''3d5"02     Forage   and  Food  for  Ar.imals 

Zoo      division 

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 
Secreta/y 


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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^ 


'i  r  * 
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•motion   duly    na  ie      '       seconiej., 
ojc,      .    Aleck's   riooriiJ   ^ice- 

ari   o:    ...i.^^l'.,    :!.:    --     r    ■  :. ' 
-^  -I         :-   ,-      '•-••:^,    sub-aitte- 
use   .'^-      r.e  funds  .  •'  ■   ■ 
ere  "ouei* 


:  3$i  5'-.       "-  '•  'lied     'r. 


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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. 


130 


a    referred   to   the  Superintendent 


'or   reortt 


:9lunbim 


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. 


-•  ^j. 


'ed    their  assistance   in 


ivir. 


,'-  iu 


appr. 


ior.    inc 


luaed    in    the   \tzx   budget. 


i'A 


e  follov:in:;:   If  tiers  u^ere    read 


::  n  a 


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, 


\ 


»»-*9*- 


»  / 


RT*        lF-v  ■  .■■^■■»-  r^'. 


■f^ 


-4 


T^i.  r. 


"^^'^m 


uliif^'^ 


SI  2 


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* 


'unii 


fsrk 


ao 


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 

un 


iversity  tound   Old  Lazies  slome, 


'•natont 


The  follQ->sing    extensions   o. 


time  uere  granted, 


■  t     ■T',-  „  , 


/«.     <.«.^-A       m^A        '?nT» 


^      ?v»  i"  r>  V-  ■»■  T» 


•/•n  r  ^a 


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. 


J 


'^^^. 


"*    A 


.Su*l 


1^  '%lt^^. 


lllllf^'^ 


21. 


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' 


wu  w    /    i» 


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 


1 


/ 


.     ( 


'4 


f^r. 


•V^        <■•' 


t^^^ 


i*-,    .^ 


■O.  - 


*-'♦ 


i2inf*'^ 


P7  •: 


ins: 


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 

w 

Breeze 

Robert    7,Bowden 

m 

Nymph 

Ivo  J,    L,    Joccara 

0 

Floramay 

T,    7,   Anderson 

n 

So  If  on 

E,    McUullen 

115 

Eddiac   IV 

1 


/ 


.  I 


.t**^'  fTFr-  "^ 


..  J  *.^^irfbs»u.''^ 


y,ni/4? 


i:14 


tmii 


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! 


Ctf 


Final   Payment   -  Alterations   and  additions 
to    the   h'uthers'  House,    Fleishhacker  Plfd, 


-    »  V  • 


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 


/ 


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^ 


*o 


7fr.l,  :i 


MiscSer.icfs   -  Jan, 
r9b.Uar,1^4t    .  v  :.    i 


75,  OL 


I/isc,  zf 


..tO" 


^  i 


msttve    re-airs, etc,      or 


^  _.  -s-,^^^    ,,, 


':i 


^■;\ 


U 


III  147 


-is 


1509 
'onii* 


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 


n 


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 


..jjSoJ^'- 


RESOLV^Z   u-.cn ir.o^ 


■f  »  - 


J.:  10 

^    z}>e   park    Vo'znisc. 


onduct   of  the   Ir.rk 


r-t- 


^ent    zhc   C   ■     -   xj.^r 
the  folloisin^   .:^^i>/ 


creoy    rtc — 


y« 


-.    J .,  J 


t.^/' 


?i::-lir.-ci  ..-.^;-^-  -    ' 

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.:': 
V  ▲•  •  cc 


_  I 


4r 


Kt^M 


12  III  f^'^ 


i'16 


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 


m2 


'SlL<---J.- 


^Z12 


creai" 


roller   b"    "ni    is    .,'reb\j    recues 
:.  i  cation    of  Contract   i'    :■'-' 


Peres 


~ion   that 

'-J rove   a 

or 


Snginsering 


Services    in    oo-.nectio 


I  c 


Perk   Pi-r;   the   difference  uf 


)he   aoove   described   survey 


services   actually    reniere 


i  ir. i  c.;^-5r.S5S 


rre: 


..'...  ^IjL      >l/. 


i^i. ' 


HhSOj^t  L-j 


,e   b 


i3 


es 


ro    ?r  - 


or 


the  Mayor   be 


re 


#  i  c'-ro 


J 


'^-.^■ 


-4 


t- •'■-'■ 


.1    ^  —  •» 


^■^-^      '* 


r'  -III-  '--  ■■'^•^'   "-*  ■  ■"■•■ 


~1 


i?ni/4'^ 


p:17 


\-.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 


.  ■  *      • 


^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 


iT^r, 


SCxl 

*  9  9  C  i  ^  ^  V  ^ 


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 


'5 


J 


j^:  *-.<.»% 


'/ij/47 


i^ia 


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 


W,0 


•  u« 


Ma^ 


Ai 


RTl-Eh'T 


DES 


^Ak 


i.^ 


TJON 


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: 


A 

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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 


wm 


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 


U)«« 


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-       « 

^ "  1  ^  .  • 


tioner   Byron   >•    Mobbs, 


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 


-  1,  —    I         V- 
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 


ro 


on  13th  Avenue,   from  hincoln   Vay 


ested   the  pic. ting  of  trees 
to   Sloat   bouleverd,    stating 


(,!»*.      U  I'   I 


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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71 


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221 


Superin-i indent  for  a  uore  detailed  and  studied   report, 


ICo 


lunibi* 


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.  —  • 


WJ    1    7  V  «.—  _ 


<^<l<»WO         "    »  A.  M   »'-'Ut<l 


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, 


:'a:.i:  ■^.    jUI 

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 


•  -1  -  • 

—      • 


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 


1S/30/4S 


S23 


1522 


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 


\946'49 


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 


» 


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 


^-fevrrH: 


\!29l4B 


S 


»  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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-'i!Jfcfcrt_' 


1 f 29/43 


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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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1/29/48 


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 


im 


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f    %  m     * 


($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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'% 


*  '  "^     ^m 


•■  % 


r 


"V^Sr^ 


--•f.!i?.»i 


'  v'ii*J'?b:*''*i?**%*^'?**:''' 


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79/45 


6 


839,20 


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 


2,  059  »  52 


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, 


" » > .  I'l . 


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 


-4 


•^^IM^ 


«.y     ^^^T 


n: 


* 


=*■*-. 


._.v,  «, 


p?/4fl 


Iv'. 


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 


^ 


m 


■^1 


!/!.'/« 


I"' 


5«n  Fr*nciBC§,    (MU/TniB 
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* 


J 


.  I 


-  -r  ,       .« 


;/]5/48 


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^^ 


iO 


ktUu 


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! 


~>1 


?/j3/<e 


11 


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 


.  I 


-^  r    I 


A 


-»■   ,'1    I, 


.^-^>«*ji-Ji---- 


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' 


^ 


>/!3/<« 


J- 


f. 


♦  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 


1 


^Jl3/*e 


14 


•g  rden : 


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. 


J 


.  i 


r»— • — 


^.-.r^-iT' *--•.' 


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X«JL- 


«ll*lM«M 


■Jl3!*(^ 


15 


,  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. 


9m 


/ 


'^^^^ 


^^t 


SLJS. 


iTiv, 


'?.•'■' 3j»'- '.  *  •  • 


:^^jf&:^M.'-' 


.  ~Wf' i-'^^ 


A  J    ^.M        ¥  ' 


-r.  .J-ufv*   V    \    ^,J^.  -.i   K  *}  ■■ ; 


,/].3/<5 


io 


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, 
..,,   C.r,.r.U,n.    .u....Un,  pr.p,,,l  /T  t-e  ^ons.r.cU.. 


•m 


-f-  *Kt^ 


iJK^  h.  .« 


-^'"ir  *' 


J4-ir;' 


.r^^^'^S^ti!^^, 


■**- 


.iJuLLi 


wlit[ittifeiV'yf*n"«T»'t'-flMi--''rriniiir 


2/l3/4fl 


Id 


•  • 


1535 


.  tfS.A'e. 


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 

(c)         l,yf^ 

icj        15,062 
1,  753 


**^, 


l.^^.J 


.:-..- v'?*«%^. 


r 


^5r?r>v?«v^'^**V'jV  ^s}  fl*!***' 


Mil   IBIIM    iaii#<lM«W 


"^"^ 


9/13/46 


19 


iiar6#r; 


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 
Ace 
&^innie  Q 

Bl2Gk  Wid9W 
Elan 

llauii 
octisf''c  tion 


VAL-E  or  AFPLICA':^ 

JUtA'^L  /-'Mj 

^,    rm^cone 

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 

n 

-J^^  '^Yanofer  of  .^ 

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 


$316, 71 


4 


^.-.V-'V*" 


^! 


*.,  ^..f^^J\;^.^. 


:  ^■.:lm  ..l. 


^ 


4l^.^ 


r  ■  \ 


MHw— a<Waiiw>*W<  iUfci^i  m    - 


>l3/4d 


20 


,  ^v*r.«.        On  moiipn  duly  made  and   aectr.ded  the  /©II»rfnp 
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 


YEKDOK 


DESCRIPTION 


AL'O'uNT 


d4 


::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 


^1,     ' 


tt/^^i^'-i 


.•v-l;7**'^-: 


.J 


'J13/48 


21 


mmt^atiAih^ 


if 


.1 


""^^ 


^_l>pwn  BROW.    JR. 
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 


?.euK», 


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 


>'«H<urilU.H*Ml»' 


sJaHr 


-^^ 


^Jl3l*^ 


i0u 


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. 


^SOJ.i:7roy  kq,    is 34 
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 


»T««wr- 


.  f> 


rfL:.V 


■^to-.  «  iXU     ^     it 


i/15/^ 


■^ 


1554 


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 


»t,Mo, 


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 


J 


.  i 


itm^T  -■  HZ, 


f*l--. 


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^      -^^^ 


^\ 

f^^% 

"* 

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,i:^/*Q 


24 


1539 


^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 


■r^/4B 


miuili'*^    II  "■iwfiifWtliN 


"^ 


1539 


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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February  ^5,    1946 


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■•'f.rson 

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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 


ent 


;    l^/ 


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 


/  '-S 


s   e:A.t ended   bu   order  of 


?.- 


Ill 


I  ^''     \  i,ts : 


vhe  Conmis&ior.n 

freely    Tibbiit^.      After  c    Msau&slo^.      :  ... 


■1.,- 


UUh, 


r.    T,    7. 

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 
:■  rl   of  Ju ,; ero  i  ■  -j  "-^    - " 
r.i    ...    Jectio^     M.l* 


/ 


\  <,r.  >>*'•-■ 


f» 


■^M^ 


«/?6/*5 


publish sd    Ij^nsdiatcly* 


Iftyor'a 


Co  A 


/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^. 


■■-/Jfcn.j»-^  I--    ^  .  i 


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esar 


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 
wi 


in  a   Jlouse    Co 


V 


tf.  The  Secretary  was  directed   to    consult 


th 


the   City  Attorney  and  perform  ishateuer   acts  nijht  be 


.ecessary   to  protect  the   Commi 


ssion's    interest   in   the   contract 


12  i 


imp 


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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''5^j(a^«i«;i:>it.- 


W'-^  ■'/*i:wd^.^ 


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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 

•    -,  +he    -rc'osed   r*^-tc 
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, 


i,ezi.t 


f^n 


;  •<       r*.'      ■»■» 


*-■'■- 


.-"••^  >♦?■  ?■  :*  ■.;j«'g*'«f'*M»i»»T»->  .■    (■■ 


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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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35 


^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* 

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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 


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^»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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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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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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^'^       347     Purchaalpp  Dept, 
(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 
CoKBii90<^rV  ^*''» 

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* 
Shop  #1 


#     121.84 


113^91 


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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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* 


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JAircft   25,    1946 

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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pgrit  (?oidgn     'rate  Park  Studiun.      On   the   rec 

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. 


m 


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. 


.  »     •«  t  • 


pclaoe   of 


.■'  i,Ti  e  H 


_''Ke  Ja*.      r    .Cisco    Qonventio''. 


ureau  ' 3    r z'  '^e^ 


-i 


to 


"^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 


ills 


FioL  er 


no: 


V,e    J. 


or".  I  a   o 


l0830-n.  ar.C 


Fl^.rr  Associctio 


„  I 


1 1 


•jm 


■ol  ien 


ze   park,    in 


its  annual  flower    -..j; 


fJ. 


%*f. 


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r.i, 


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 


t    f.-.c 


s    ComT.ission'a   interests, 


J «  '  t  '  •  w  • 


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 


-  ■•        7 


00 


lo  :icc.l    Krdens, 


-4 


V      i 


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%*  ^'iLl'^^K 


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48 


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. 


.  J 


s^h'V^i 


■^My^ 


kmCi 


T 


-"^^ 


i^n  4">ard   of  Contract  -  street  Tree   PJani:ir,^  on   7u^rr^r» 

'^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), 


1^ 


'.   .  Transfer   of  Delinquent   Revenue  Accounts,      On  the 

. :. .  r,  c. , 
injnue  reconneniation    of  the  Superintendent,    the  following  delinquent 

accounts   loere   -referred   to    the  Bureau   of  Delinqueni  P.^venue: 


$  5,00 
5,00 


•r 


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 


i:alz 


Temp* 


71oria 
Colleen 


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ritefc.-^«^75^ 


my-'-' 


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50 


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 


1:52: 


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 


sr 


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ir)f*mii 


•1^ 


RESOLUTTOfl  fin^     ikk^ 
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. 


^^j^ 


'P^ 


Ge-rald/ju.   Linares 


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^V9:..^^it^.   .    f,    ^-f'"*' 


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52 


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 


\iinutet 


\!i'ding 


liirii 


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 


iiii^i 


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 


»i.it* 


1  -.^rl 


•  • 


\HTk 


oo 


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, 


^^ 


\l:C)ppin 


jr 


'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. 


\'» 


St,    JJaru's   Scuare,      The  St,    ..'cr^,    c  J-^ucre    rarage 


Corporatio 


^  I 


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, 


1      • 


,v       -  ► 


irtftftri  I     ■^nirt^*^^^*^'^ '  "''•• ' 


■i<1»W^*Wnii^  ■iiinl>»<f 


.) 


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4/3/4S 


54 


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. 


on  cnz 


r)      ^y  e 


•Assion^  s  ac  .ion    ir. 


'  re 


ootbali  League^ 


to   thi 


':.io  Asso  ^icuior.   tkt 


e^ch    Cc.ci.^  o 


ex~    one 


'j:eek  for  prcc 


je 


from 


z:jo    -^  .1 


,  r  ■:  5 


j.yJ.- 


prrk 


rjve- 


•  >■  -t; 


to    the   Jher. 


,  «^    -1 


cene    n 


J  J.  ^.'2 


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h. 


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55 


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. 


12. 


icroor  ..'jjrtrij  L: 


Licenses,      On   r..otion   duly   :iiade 


n^,i    seconded, 


•^3ix 


moorini    licenses   \:ere 


A.S, 


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On   notion   duly   lade  and    seconded,    the  following 
reaol.it  io\s   uere  adopiedt 


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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 


A sso CIA  t:d  2:  }z::Z'j:h3 
1 

D 


Final   payment  I"  In. 'italic  ti  on    of   ^ew  Scum  hail 
Draincys  Line  at  the  Flei. -"hacker  oui,Mini^  Pool. 


"■'  -■'■/^    'y-T 


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 


1,00c, 49 
165,91 


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558 


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iJESOLUTlON  flO.    is.'ifi 
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 


yron 

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 

: :::  pes:.- prion  AMQMZ 


w,o,::o. 


'El'.i 


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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And  ba   it  further  resolved   that  the  Controller  be  and   i« 
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 


*         • 


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 


imp 


Yacht   Harbor,      The  plans  and  speci.'^cctions  for 
rovements   to   iac/it  Harbor  as  prepared  by   Punnett,    Pares 


"8 


iv.r.iii«, 


and  Hutchison, 


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 


u 


r.   i', 


Ottinger^ 


Three   youn^ 


ni    iriszly  3ears  for   one  p 


e  pair    :e.fioiselle 


>anes  from  Louis    roebels, 
T-j)0   pair  Wallaroos 


"or   two  pairs  Peng.„ins 


rom 


I'eems   Pro 


s,    and    ffardi 


*iir 


mi  as  ion   to   c 


nil    for   Bids.    On  tie   r ^oo^nsnlation 


!rhe   Si-rerintsnienti 


"A 


Call 


'or    Bids   on 


'ollowing  projectst 


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59 


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* 


ittt\ng 


There  being   no  further  business   to   come  before   the 


'■^^^^^^^' commission,    the  meeting  adjourned  at  7:30  p.m. 


^     Gerald  Z^   Lifnaras 
Secretary 


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60 


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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mi 


9iih  tht  purpoat  for  whteh  -the  Aquatic  park  waa  itdiaatad^ 
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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62 


Union 


}^7,Park: 


''eeiou 


^..-.fcrt* 


Jfeio  ren 


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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Juns«t 


Street 


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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U-'i  of 


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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15?] 


Arthur  Wallgrgn 

Tred  J*   Sorly  Jr.   Conine* 

y.    0.    WiBBth 

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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JUgJjTJg  SSATIKG  A  SHEK^  ^rif,  no 
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 
Railway. 


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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 

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RSSOLUTIQN  vn^   j.s/t9 
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 
0  period  of  one  year,    beginning  July  1,    1946  and  ending  June 


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Us  Jo* 


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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!{«ii   !?«!/   n  ^'»''"<»V»,   Rtpairt  U  Seawall, 
Wood  Wharf,   Replao9  Wonkt.  ' 


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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Cove: 


Sen  rranet 90 §,    C*liforni% 
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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f  ^old9n  aa-te  Park.     Mr,   Harry  Wm,    Busier '§  appli^ 

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 


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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. 


l:z^r 
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^esar  Stadium, 


The  Secretary  was   instructed   ta 


3eci 


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 


n 


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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to  work  oui   -the  n«ce$9ary  deiailt, 

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, 

185 


Floyd  A,   Davis 
Walter  Blick 
Mervyn   Cole 
Bob   Faust 


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90f,jlution9t  On   motion  duly  lyadtf  and  aooondod,    Iho  following 

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» 


mil 


J.g.    QRATTAM 

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 


DKJCHIPTlOh' 


AMOUNT 


§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, 


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;^nrormal    Contracted      The  following  bids  were 


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*  ^    ^  ,. 

»»t(n,.  There   being  no  further  bu.ine,.  to   com*  before  th, 

^^^^~ao,.i„ion   the   Meeting  a^Jo.rnei  at  5,15  p... 


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Mmy  20,   1948 

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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(b)     1  program  outlining  the  procedure  to   be  followed   in 
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), 


itt.MOm 


„„tt  *o.    B.      TKe  Secretary  pr.«nted   tHe  following  MC  /or 

th«   above  workt 

Associated  Engineers 


$49,873.00 


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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 
Div is  ion) m 


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r>chi  ggrbor.  gradtno.   ■P«i;<no  end  /urniahing  and 
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^ 
Panhvderm  Hous._^^oolo^l^^l-^^^^^^      On   the   recommr.dation 


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of  the  Superintendent,   the  Ion  bid  received  by   the 
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 


W.O, 
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DEPARTMENT 


DESCRIPTION 


AMOUNT 


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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ALLOTitiJiTS 
Appro priat ion 
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 

335,00 


From 


Transfers 


712-203-01 

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 

712-600-01 
Fixed  Charges 
General  Division 

712-500-91 
Materials  <*  Supplies 

struction    -Recreational     Recreational   Division 

Division 

712-913-01  l^^'^^^'fnr. 

Replacements  &■   Recon-  ;""!'''*'^*°^? 

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 

'77P   P7^    02  71P-913-01  5,649.41 

712-214-02  Replacements  d  Recon- 
Mtce  and   tiepairs   -  !.%,««        a^n^ral 

Structures   -  Zoo   Division  struction    -General 

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712-200-01 

Contractual  Services 
General  Division 

712-200-01 

Contractual   Services 
General   Division 

712-300-01-1 
Materials   and  Supplies 
Resale 

712-900-01-1 
Services   Other  Depts. 
General    Division 

712-200-04 
Contractual   Services 
Recreational   Division 


712-900-03 

Services   Other  Depts, 

Commissary  i/iuision 

712-913-04 
Replacements  *   Recon- 


1,100,00 


2,196,73 


3,4dC,00 


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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 


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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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,,,j,.     expulBion   cutouts  with   solid  links   required   by  the  Staf 
:cnti.      Industrial  Accident  Commission. 


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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 
From  To 


712'200'04 

Contractual  Services 
Recreational  Div, 


712-500-90 
Fleishhacker  Fool 
Replace  Cable 


$67,00 


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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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92 


1587    , 


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Accrued  Rev9nue$ 

Appropriations: 

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 

355,00 

14,891,00 

COO, 00 
1,500,00 
2,250,05 
391,12 
463.30 
584,00 

354,45 
$100,000,00 


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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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SUPERIl  ThhliENT  'S   REFCRTi      T\e 
authorised   to   call  for  bids   Dn    the  follomings 

Installition   of   an    irrigation   system 
strip   on  Dolores    B..2evard, 


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Installation   of  chain  link  fence,   San  Franciaco 
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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San  Franc  i SCO,   C*lijorni% 
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. 


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fnc,    ike   T.onies   that  J>ere  appropriated  for  planting  o. 


additional    trees   be    re 'appropriated  for  the  maintenance   of 


hcht 

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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 


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re-appropriation   of  funds. 


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Tacht   narhor, 


On   ihe   recommendation    jf    the  Dirt  dor 


of  ,-iecreaiional   Actiii 


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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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Study  other  locaticnB,    including  Ooldtn  Gate  Park,    and 
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 

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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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Ur.   R9»B  P.    Buell,    Vice  Chairman  of  the  Centennial 
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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maintenance   of  Oolden  Gate  Park 

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tree  planting  program. 


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for  the   diaplay  of  rhododendrons    in  Union  Square  during 


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Opinion  from  the  City  Attorney   -   "Aquatic  Park   - 


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 


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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 


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Dr,    E,    F,   i/ahan 
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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 

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712'350''03 


TRANSFERS 
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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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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 


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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^  ? 


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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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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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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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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,«. 


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Secretary 


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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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resolutiots   uere   adopted/ 


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RESOLVTION  NO,    IT 94 


ie.SOi.VLD  unanimously   by   the  Park  Commiasion   that  for 


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.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 


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37P     Public   Utilitiea     Preparation    if  pl.na 


Conmisaion  - 
Enyi'.eering 


apecificatior.s 

liQhting  of   "'- 


and 

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Zezar  ^tad ium 


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,jfl.A'o.    7l.?-SI3-04     fieplacement  and  ^Reconstruction 


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, 


itStVot 

15if5f 


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 


-.Ao, 


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: 

r.a. 


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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DEPARTl^ENT 


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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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 


July  98 g  1948 
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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l?uatie 
hrkt 


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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catUn  /or  p«)nifat<*ii  to  oon«tru6«  a  dranoH  Itbrary  {a 
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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rr^m  Mr 9.  J.  r^  j^^t  eonpl^inthg  •/  ih€  rait  im 

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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rrom  ih$  San  rronc<«oo  Itdy«,  jfo.  a,  J,?,0.  JTItt, 
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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^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. 


1184.80 
6,910.90 


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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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BMSOLUTION  MO^    7g^; 
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 


19.00 


Met  Credit 


$     9^U0 


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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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RKSOLUTIOM  MO.   1003 
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 

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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 


r'  * 


"^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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San  Francisco,   California 
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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Lf.^ooi.  jSa  /.    :!of>loyi^.^]^ar\nH.nj,^     x'r.   Jam 


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ea  Oc»it  and  lifutcn 


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 


<    uV. 


'riiesied 


?evt  ral 


^^  Aquatic   Park   La^fOon  /tr  'noftr  p%wer  driven    boats 


.3«    0 


the    ex^l uaive    j. x1   pc ma n  ■  r. f    arc 


oj     -ny   portisn    9^ 


^ ildiny 


/ftr   any 


,  rf>  t*p, 


AJ^ir   fieariny   aeOTal    athtP  sp( akf  ra,   all   gr'»upe 


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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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;     /ar  <?i<s'    •/»trafif»n   0/  the   Ori'-nial   Te 


a  Cardnnt   Vr»  S»  Alan 


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-*  >  * 


Ag^ew  was   requt/Aed    f    ia>.<t  a   mort-  dtftaUed  /inari'Ual 
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 


le 


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gross    receipts  /ram    fht    f)perat<»n   •/   the   Tea   ^ard 


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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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revieu}  aid   r- ;  or-* 


hrtola 
ll'itival: 


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ii    "t'jfiual    gnu   ra.^e;''t   Tn 


The    To  rt n  2 a  j  t  r.  f  i  i-a  I 


ar.^ 


.nf   Jni 


i"^?  inai  ion 


or  pTnission   to   erect 


portable    bh  ut:h^.  rs    arnj, 
JOT  #«ter*« !»«•«* 5    ii 


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r    '.y 


r    use    of    t.'e 


Pal 


ace 


3f  Fine  ^ris  /r 


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also  was  allBtoed 
resent  date    to 


Octot^r  ^. 


*he   zurpoie  of  constractir,^  floz-*.^    *->   te    used 


duri^>^    the   cel^bra-^ion. 


It  was  understo'^J   u~-    ,^^r(  :C    L\at 


th€   PoT-^nla  Fesii-  i^   ^rid  Fay 


Pace  in t 


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•ouide   public 


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the    -ify    -*ia    -3un4|/   «/ 


/  ji 


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€   pdl i^ie&,    ; r    * 
fh"   Park  Conn iss 


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Army'e,    the   National  Xutono^tJe  ^ 
Op-timiaia  IntcrnittonalU  apr>U 


lM±rvatoru   7aTl^>y,      7.^^  Jaluaii 


An 


»aoc<of<#n'«,   o»i(i   thi 


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 


ar 


meeti 


ay. 


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 


Jls 


i'r.    T:l 


T  -•      - 


or 


rm 


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 


^ar'K 


ird  im 


Par*- 


h*o  application 


or  itr%iooion   to   hold  an  Ilecticn  Lay  ff^arnanent  on  August 


T  -  #  ~ 


a 8   ^ranted, 


.u  .  I  .s^nj 


*K 


reeo'^^endation  of  the  Smporintonit^t. 


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rt,t   a   sTanitf    unch 


on   tho   easterly  odge  oj    t^."  ^I^-f-au  on   top  «,    ."1,    D:^vi:ton^ 


ii\  apprecia^ian    *o 


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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 


•  "**  t 


iJiCht 

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 


•  ■»-  • 


I'eias  Company's   appl  ijation  for 


.err^isaifi".   to   lease   ous»ifin3   to  patrons,  at  JTctaf  Stadium 


mas  d»*\ied. 


\?'opos€d 
■11 


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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•/  Vus  io^     After 


4ia0U3siong   the   prop08al   Mt    t^^-e^    ..i.cr      ul'risaio^ 


Jacht 


J  ate   r^rk   -  TdcM^^lMLM     "^^^    :ierk   3j   the 


doard   of  Supervisor. 


on'^Uii  .a-^  ion   r. 


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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 


e* 


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 


f      ' 


T        ' 


Auenutm 


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 


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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^ 


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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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17 'A 
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133 

IS 


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Sal  iy 

Dun^Syl  D 
ocrene 
San  Sf>uci 
Ola  Guide 
Sea  find 
Muriel   11 

F«   Frimo 
liarion 

Fui% 

Mar  •  Joy 

Jsubelle 


\?.ftolution8f  On  notion  iuJi   made   ami   stco^cled,    the  /olUuiiny 

reaolutiona   were  approved  and  adoptodt 


Erneat  Figone 

# 

Al   Gorkoaky 

m 

Srneat  JIanoon 

m 

Walier  /T,  Lunardini 

m 

George   1'.   Reed 

9 

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 


$l,30!i,00 


870*00 


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$4,500^00 


21,4c6.^9 


jltt^o.  ^  V^/4J?X .  (6_  STEWART.    LTD^ 

I*-  A'cip  3o<ler8  and  Controls  at  t/ieCona«ri;atori/. 

Joldcn  Cate  Par\.  " 

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 


350. CO 


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BUETTia  dt  scnncmi 

Tirst  Payntnt  -  Streei  Tree  Planting  on 
Guerrero  Street,   Market  to  Army  .Street  and 
of  Apparel    City  (industrial  St,  and  Barnevtfld 
Ave»J 


$6,391^71 


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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. 

10.. 


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 
Boulevcrd, 


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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. 


%' 


"  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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BE^OIVTION  jyr>,   161  s 
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. 


I  f 


P^E^nrJTl^V  n^^    251? 
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, 


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h'ton 


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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.,r.,,.,t   6.t»«„    th.  San  Franci.co  rortyiru.r.  and   tHe  ParX 

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 


." ,   Fred  X«    "urr 


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Jn  view  of  the  fad  that  all   of  the   comtssionera  had   not   had 
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 


jl'tting 
i-^nurned: 


There    being   no  further   business   to   cone    before    the 
Cc^tt.isi>ien,    tht    ikeetlng   aJj -> urn ed   at   7:15  p»«« 


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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 


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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*. 
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,„/cmati.-.  a.  t.   th.  location  ./  the  pr.,..ed  ,rcH.r, 
field  »«.   refrred   U   the  SuperinUndenf. 

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•<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'">  ««" 
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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, 

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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 

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tkev  be  odui.ed  ^^en  bearing,  •  uW  te   hel6 

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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 
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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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1622  * 

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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111 

Spray 

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RO'Al'EE 

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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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Contd* 

'"'^        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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RESOLUTION  ffO*   1617 
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 

710*19 


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lerrt         second  Progrf  Payment  •  Rehabilttation  of 
*    "  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 


Rea,H09 
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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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o.g.Mo.     TrpriMO  AND  TRSATinc  EQUIPMENT 
,1)0  if^DEN  OATE  PARK  ACTIVATED  3LUDGE 

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700.00 

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 


* 


332.00 


I96.no 

245.00 
10,976.00 

3,920.00 


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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» 
\1620: 


$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 

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fou.i^  i/uaeuw   onJ    re^uea-f   ii--*    ""oy   £u6/?:i-fc  /or    the  C#««i««» 
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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 

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•«  3,1S  .»  Oo«.».r  17,   !».♦.««  ./  »  P.«..    »«•"•  '^  **• 
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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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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 

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„plU.tU»  Of  !«»»*  -"'*•»  "'•/«••  ^"'  "•"*•  "•'*•' 

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«W  -...t  ./  t>.445,00  U  pan  A-  ^ppr.pr,.**.. 

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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 

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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 


BSRTB  MO* 
fM 
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145 
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929 


jtAMS  or  BOAT 

Saloon 
Old  Ouido 
?ovaii 
Marion 

taU 
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"»*  '*'*,'  %  "•'•"""• 

*^78t 


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ho/uAe 


171 


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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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3/l?/48 


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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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11  1629 


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1  *J  s  «- 


•    * 


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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ppinLUTIOM  MO^  leSl 
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 

...♦  /.r  «*«.  /r«.  ».*"«•»•  *•  "  •'•«*"'  ♦• 
j^rt.«»t»  S,«.r..   i»  c.«.«r.t«..  ./  t*. 
CaHf*r.U  Cnunnul  C.l.br.*i.»  .«.   *•  "P*-- 
ul,.  «.  e.-..tr»ctt.«  ./  ..««'  P~>»*  ♦»  • 
e*n»ul*t»g  eapocitit. 
Ce^p********  '^^ 

„  IT  romW  HKOirU)  m*  tn.  C.troll.r  b. 

**w  4^  flDorowe  the  allet«ent 
Md   U  h*roby  roqueoted  to  approve 


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•Mot  d«aertb«tf  pitrptttt* 

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-^'^*-  '^-^-^•^•^  ••* 
..per.,-"  "^n'^jy/rosr.*:-  *:.  :??.""«:":,« 


M,:  ;?:v    - 


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SupU 


(i  Call  for 


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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Octo6«r  rr,  1946 

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 


It    \ 


tinuieM 

^Dprov94t 


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 
J  ark: 


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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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r«9K«ft  that  ir««f  W  pl«it«tf  Aivnp  ih»  ^tvtBtfc  fl«r««-t  tidt 

•/  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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jrr»»  Jrr».  fforry  s«  J^arlttfy,  eonpraiulatliip  tH«  Co«- 
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 
Sarbilf 


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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f«  AmSilva 
Sdmard  %r«  Sttnt 


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iriiff  or  BOAT 

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Be*  ray 

89a  Qu90a 


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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Vo.     ^«   a"**^   *^    ^^*  Honor,  Mayor  Slmer  E,Robin$on,   to   the  preaidtni 
■"^d         »/  ^'^^  i^otaon  Kavinaiion  Compan}/,  and   to  Mr»  and  Mra^ 
ITugh  Oallaghor^ 


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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 

and 


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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 

suggeeted  /or  Balboa  Park. 


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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. 


^^Tfald   J.   Lili^ree/ Secretary 


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San  TranciscOf  California 
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   ."   ^-«   ^.   -*   *"' 
0.l,en  0.U   r.r*   .ta-.u..   »<..   .ranted.     It  .a.   unC.r.t... 
an.  a.r»d   t^.t   *.  .-..,  ./  *M.  per..,    SU  n.t  «  =  ta.Ma. 
.pr.ced,nt/.rtU.   actU..tyto.,n*<nu.  -acH.ear. 

""  .  r*llitU».   City  and  ."ount^   ./  £■".  Tanclac, 

,Pp..r.d.ndpr.»ni.dan.ppHcat.on/.r..-.i.a*»nt, 

........  a  :o,p  and  con.er....»a.tW.U..»n.,r... 

.,    Hn.   ./   tM  .'-.Cpal    «aa.a,    U   .,:d.n  .at.    ra-.,    ,n 

,;       t  at  r.nt.  ^..-u..     m  .....r.  0/  t^*  C»».<  =  .ion 
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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■Palace   of  fine  Ari$^     The  California  Centennlala 
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,,, 
„ta.I<,H.-t.  H  tH.  Par.  ^.Pa^i--.  -'  P«*  ""^  ""*" 
a  lat^r   meeting. 

r^e /one....  i."—' "^^  """-""""  * 

Superintendentt 

J         *».*  ^  i>n.^ral    location 

.  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  '•   '»^» 

.      ,      4h»   children's  area    m  x  ne 
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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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rine  Artat 

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 


Tdcht 

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IfAME  OF  APPLICANT 
(George  Chew^ 
William  Ellery 
Arch  Monaon  Jr^ 
Janea  A»  Helaan 


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NAME  or  BOAT 
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Fadeoiuay 
Judy  R 


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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 


e, 500. 00 


RALPH  MURRJ7  ^      ^        n^^    lOAfi 

DtrectiVgOolden   Gate   Park  Band   -  0ct.l94d. 


350.00 
1,749.60 


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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 


AMOUNT 
$569,20 

39*00 


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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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/oUfwiny   trone/cra   to   proulde  /unda  /or   temparary   e»ipJ»y«e» 
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 

.x«ut.  an   a,r..,.nt  /or  and   U   6.>..I/  »/   «.  Pur»  C..-i.,i.., 
.{«  Pr.nti.,  7r..c^,   Architect,    17?  ?•'*  -•"■«*'   ^^'' 
Francisco,   -ali/araia,  j  or  projeasiona 
c,  foll9-oiny  vjorlct 

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*- 

.   .«    ror   such   services  n.f    to    exceed  the   au«.   ./ 

jr  j-r.   fOT7£«   HKrf^Il'^    that    i^.e    ^     •  •  rr  . 

'       .    Ito   arp^ovr    ih.   allocation   of  fl.^^C.^   from 

hereby    requested    to   afP 

.    -.  «^    'AD-jroDrinti-i^    if4oj   for   %n»t 
theJfeleneStrybing  Bequ^strund   ^Appr.p 

above  described    oork. 


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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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„n,nHac..r  Flayfiel,,  .11   ri.e,  and   .ootM.   i.e  Zo.   ..... 

-^    ♦hi.    nriental    Tea   Garden, 
tooths   and  the   restaurant,   and   the   .rie 

.   ♦/»    be    kept   in    t^«   restaurants   at 
with  a   skeleton   crew   to    be    Kepx  ^ 

r.        '        nnd  Sharp  Park  Golf  Course.,  /r.-.        i.«.* 
Warding,   Hnc»^n,    and  Sharp 

t.  3  p.-.,   on  -^-  follo.in,   days,  ^ 

Thanks.iviny,   Christmas,   and  ne.re.r.^^,. 


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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 
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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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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 


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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, 


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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 

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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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Arthur  Wallgron 
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 


Re 5,  if 0. 
J658 


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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rontd,  _     393  Purchaaing  DepU 

(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, 


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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) 


13,945.00 


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1660__ 


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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ff«R  rranciteo,  C«J  </, 
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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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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?«I«o#  ./  nnt  ArU  for  t>»#  St.  Franoio  ic«d««y  0/ 
JTutto. 

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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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 


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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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e«i.e«..<(...  t.  pr«u.t.  e.«„.(.„,r.,  ...  r,.d  ,„d 
ordered  /iledm 

Resolution,:  On  motion  duly  naio  and   seconded,   the  follou,ing 


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reaolutionB  wero  adoptedt 

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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G^JAAnarej,  At  the  »uggeMtion  0/  Prttident  Teller,   the 

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; 
and 


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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 
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"        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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Bnlr^^r  J^^c.M  uHmH  of  th.  Member,  of  tM. 
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, 

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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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RBB.JIo.     Company  Ha^  our   good  withe,  and  full  ondoroon^nt,   and 
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 


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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 


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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 


rand  SCO 


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, 


From  Urs 


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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, 


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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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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 


$380,00 


948,00 


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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 
^°^^»  at  Nursery,   Golden   Gate 

Central   Permit  Park 
Bureau 


AMOUNT 
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4.00 


£IS0IAJTICN_N0^g_l67l 

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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.34 


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 


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The  Commiaaion  considered   the    bida   bu':  made  no 
aiuard   of  contract  pending  further   inuestigation  and 
study. 


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There    being   no  further   businefts   to    oone   before 
e   Commiesion,    the   n-^eeting  adjourned  at   6:'^0  p.i. 


^  ^UU^'^Ofui. 


Will  iam  Ziiiiom 
Secretary 


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vas 


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^^zns    9/    the   Park  C'>r< 


"the   deoelapmfn*   of 


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0/  claim   ft  r    t}^^  Pn.-tPi^   ,-y 

j4J..%s:?,  f9r  damayes    te  property   «  ■'        .w 

i'operty   0^    said   company   ly 

f^pl9yee.<i   »r   fh-    p,.-i.    n 

"v     T'le   /^ar*  Departments 

the   secretary  /«r    ^.p!;^,. 

^^^   f.U..in,    2.u^r.   ..r.    rea.   and    .rJere,    ^Hed, 

by   the  Lirecur  •/  Pr.p.rty. 

From  //.    jtd^ar-i  limLnli     i'  i 


oha'itje    t 


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L^alttit   and   Po- 


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0  ''*     1 1  'i  N  f  3 


•9%enBion   on  contract  /or  appl 

f^olly    Park, 

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ty 


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icaiion   nf  a   light 


■^uris   .;t  jiji;^  p2 


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Jharles 


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inr.if 


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Rea.Noy 
1677: 


■*2y   nade   and    seconded,    fhe     "n]} 


re»o2utiona  lorre  ad. 


owi  ng 


fttdt 


da§JIMII^Ji2s^  icrz 


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to  a^proo.    the  /oUoa>iuy    trc^s/frs: 

from  Appropriation   dir^Jlo^oj    ^a 
Appropriation  dlCmll^.^Ql 


■^y   jy   tne  .urfr  Coni^Aasion   that 
for   ihe    beat    tntTr^^-f    -,«  ? 

^t.tnt   rc.i   ana   proper   conduct   of  ihe   Park 

io   appro  ■      -      f^llo.inyOraersf,rS.rvt..    or,.rK: 


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SFRVICE 

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•-    .«>i.r   i/cars.      ..«   -naa^-i    ^-.iy  mad* 
«.    t  ..    ^rapoaa^  «,aa  acc-.p<.j,    subject    6o 

y       irnrfify,    UT-     the     Ta-^uT    ^.aa 

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"•^•y  to  »»./iL   tr«  a/-^  "'"•^^'■''  ^-^   <" 

•  (»<«/it.         '^  ''^'^"'  •/  uour  »uecta,or  con- 

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i'^9   -that   yjur  mooinu    A   ^^    r"    ^^    ^'^  «i/  A'e-2. 

f^rancisoo    is    indeed    inlAtL    /   ^*^   ^^  '^'^■^ 
departure,   I  ^m    sur^^a   /      !"'   ^""-      ^^^'* 

th,   duy  u^ill    soon   arriZ  VCT'    ""''''   ^  ""'P' 
*^    ^h.   City   i,.u    29ue.  ^^    ^^'"   ""^i^    ^^^^i^n 

^t'  'nosi.   sir.ocra    bes■^  jtf,>h^      /. 

^ucces.,    ,oo.j    ^-^iu/ano'X:^;j.^:;;   c.n^f..eJ 

^tncerely  youro. 


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hud   be^n    r      :^    r,.  folio,  i 
Prtstdani  feJVr  ..    •  r,   - -• 


10 


Prefi:,^i    7*1 : 


•     ^-ll'igh^r 
-     omneni9    jere   m^d^    ly 
saioner  Parr: 
''^''*    is    ^hs  las-     r 

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Co^-ission.r  Parr:      "j  ,,,,,   , ^.  .    ^ 

..-    ,,       ,,.  -^^^   ifAe    fo    record   some 

the   o^J.rr    ..mlrrs   of    th',    -        , 
reJai  ton  ship    ,■(*'     ,. 
Pti^c?  me    so   much   aati^r      ,^ 

""■    '••■''*/S    arc    ,^     ,  ^.       -     „       ,     ^ 

'    -    ^  '^  -i    ^    hau»  hud 
'Vacation,      j,   ,,,    ^^^^   ^ 

Pl'^yed   an    inportant  part 


^    0/   saits/ac I 


exe 


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18 


San  Tr'-.nci-ico,   Calif, 


Special 
J/eetinpt 


Palace 
OS  fine 
Art  91 


''eld  Uoniay.     ---„'-,-.„ 


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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. 


1 


"Atiet-t 


(Signfd)      ELMER  E.    ROBIMSOK 

Mayor 


"  (•igned)   MAX  0.    FUNKE 

Executive  Secretary  to   the  Mayor 


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'■^-^V; 


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Coffman 


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24 


-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.  „,«,,  ^,„^,^  ^^^    ^^ 

*""  """"  **•  '"'  •/  •«'  oZ/'c.   t.  ».  ,^^,,., 
»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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Angel 

Island^ 
MoLartn 
Parki 


Aquatic 
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 


"".r. 

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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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damage 

Claim  t 


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letar 

Stadium^ 


Palace 
of  Fine 


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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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Award  6f 
Contractt 


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•"   **•  ^<»»»  Jfe'-oed  proptrty. 

From  htt  Sonor  tA<  ««•...     . 

<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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tr.oo 


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tienat 


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BSeOLUTIOM  Mti^    f^gj 

for  tk.  60*  <n*T..*  ..d  p,,p,,  ,,,^^^^  ^^  ^^  ^^^^ 

♦•   mppr^v.   th€  flawing  PATMAMTS, 
TiT%%  Pr0gr€99  Puwm^mt  -  /2«««ar<i«<«.      —  921,190.00 

pr..9r^tUn  •/  4Ki.5;..».'jj?;*Jj;;.j'^ 


rut9hkaok9r  Play/Ul4.  ^ 

S*p9n999  paid  Canaan/  J94©   i.  lllf^   ^^  .        2,790.28 

ctlVlL^''^'''''  /'av.^nt  .  Dratna99  2»971.Q0 

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'"■"** ""♦""•^  ^•''"••.       #  5,«0.00 
-«ppr.p.  w,^oO-3,     P,tc».ft.«  5,^  cour,, 

^PPr Op. 81 9^20 0^0 2     iAA  T%^  7^ 

Contractu.!  5er-  ^PP ''op, S2 5-5(30.79 

vieoB   -  Zoo  Diun.  ^I^lf*! w**''**'^''* 

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General  Divimt^n)    *  (^op*a  - 

::"•  •' — •  "•..-'.".:.:;:::■;;;•'•■ 

'^aj^,    e/fectiue  liarch  1,   1949       THi 

being  oreated  by  acttmn   -^  *w 

"  a<7Tt9n   0/  the  Civil  5«f».«^     r, 

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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irc;i<tffctur# 


^0^     ^fPt.   •/  Public 

Worka   m 

^rcMtectura 


^naptction  .  General 
^J^y^rucUon   9/  Chimpan:ree 


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^«r*,   t,    «„ej,j,  «,p.,,„p^,,  location  «<... 


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'«"'"^^-=^5MS^=i7rSinS?  .ar»  Co ,„  ,,,. 

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. 


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_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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iL_ij      r/»e  Park  Department's  budget 


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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»••  appr«v«d« 

;"*"'  *-«-t.u.i, ..« ,.,  ,.,,„„^  ^^  ^^  ^^^^^^^  ^^^ 

reporu 

^^MUc^^arJu     TH.  Sup,rinUn,..,  „,  „«».,„„ 
*.  "Ploy  an   M.p.c*.r  ,,  co,,.c.<„  „„,  «,.   ,.^,,. 

6y    t^e   next  •e#t<ny. 


Aquatic 
Parki 


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i^mrSed,   ^^^"^   ''*"*^  "*  /wrther  6u«<n*«a 


CommiBaion,    the   meeting  adjou 


to  come    be/ore   the 


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Secretary 


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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 


w 


.  / 


'C\ 


:.J^ 


^t^t 


*  ^mHm,'^''^^C  i 


P/9/49 


28 


' — f^ 


r.  f, 


1^ 


TT 


1  >       '  » 


TP 


I 


1. 


•  \ 

1      « 


t  •  •  > 


Tr 


•    .        I 


•^r 


i( 


re  Mar 
Stadium  f 


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 


'.  ^ 


'H;i*: 


Vs/49 


27 


-T^ 


t       • 


—   • 


f         I 


ir 


•    •    • 


•'■'••■   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 


.  / 


t^!"m    ... 


jA£k^ 


U^/4d 


28      I 


Tr 


<         « 


«  V 


•  T 


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 


3e(. 


na  area  for   ceremoni 
ntinental    trip   of   the    ".^ 


es 


ill 


er 


f'    .  f 


r     M 


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^ 


^-0  r. 


"h^ 


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 


•    t. 


£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 


«-  0' 


J^r.    ^u 


'"SfsalDn    "xprsas'l    I 


ts   apor 


tchisj 


ec 


n    an!    »■  f 


«    'iSSOCi 


ite 


at  ion   shown    th^   Pc 


»  /or    the  J'i 


'*€ 


f'f  Department,      r.,«<- 


:^e  r. 


ftiontfr  Parr 


r'/9/4d 


S9 


^^ 


< 


%  \ 


1 1 


a9k«d   that   thii 


^  "     I 


"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- 


S- 


2*50 

IS, 00 

160.00 

•  IS 

90.00 

10.00 

3,00 


On   the    r 


Cotton   dul 


econinendation   3/    tht 


ties.No, 


T--: 


I 

I 


59j 


^'-y  made   and   seconded 
'^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, 


*"      19 


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 


'/  • 


Vf- 


1 1  ■*!    t       *     Hm 


^ 


X  4 


H^\', 


p/9/49 


30 


~^1 


1700 1 


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 


I ) 


i 


_  I 


l<    *■ 


;    *m^'^^^ 


ryrtritfftiidihiM^iii 


••^  JV-'»Vi4.  I 


-7^ 


P/^/49 


31 


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 


;::r  "'""'"•  ""—/---.„..,..„,,, 


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 


I 


,»\si/^ 


k 


J^JMiSi     ~^J 


«««  s^l 


'**klf^ 


J. ft. 


-^     / 


wT ».      _-«« 


,^^y^-^ 


4MtKM»«i>W«k...^  ' 


,J,tj^tg^■tM^M  • 


X  • 


^/'9/49 


3S\ 


t      ( 


i  • 


f 
I 


j  Tacht 

I  Harbor: 


^ 


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 


royregs    Fayr, 


f    . 


:ai! 


Uf, 


OLI.F^TnP    ^r    rtrrr-Tf 


u/r    ^ 


"TERHAL 


n& 


"a^es   -  Ja' 


'Uary   104. 


*»    ? 


147, 


350,00 


3 J  266,67 


^^ 


r 


-4 


^^ 


^!f^;5?T^€^ 


Ik  itt^   -^  *-  ^^t*  J 


.I'f."- 


.L4..-}^:£r 


<*'     .'« 


,^  .  ,»1 


\T  If  " Mr^ 


MM 


tiAk**^.  .i  _.  ^ 


>*-i; 


«V'*i^ 


.#•  I 


*  >*i 


:.^ 


r"iii*1>ilW)W«l  tb«<.»v,>i,,~.  .„. 


^ 


P/9/49 


t  •■ 


I 


35 


I695t 


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) 


»'«^    t»f  St     •  .       ,     si    a 


approve    *h-^ 


iy   by   fHe    r.r^    Cor.-^i,sion    tkat 
-    rr:^.r   condu'^    o/    the   Part, 
^    -"c    13    hereby    requested    to 

/or    .^^    ;  ;,   ,,jf. 


I': 

I 


-4 


-i^  '^.  ;«-^. 


''t..'t*f«;*fcy3«»ii-i#. 


*4^^<t-;«- 


*e  ••;•«?     ..^^. 


"^ 


S/i^/4i^ 


V       t. 


I  ( 


• 
» 


•f 


f    , 


T'- 


r  r 


34 


2697 

Contd, 


ORDER  FOR 
^ERYICE^    VENDOR 


93 


^^tle  Insurance  Co, 


^^CRIPTIOM 


{'tie  Insurance 
^(»lfcy  -  one   half 
interest    in   and   f 

(Veil;/'''''   '''' 


^[OVNT 

$is.co 


1698: 


^mLm0JiJ0j,^j69§ 

^^'""-"^  -  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^ 

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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    . 

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<"*w  joretien    superuiain-,  ^ 

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'•^>»  or    Wtf  ifurohv  UiTi   .— 

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for   tHe    installation  oj-  ,  „„  ,„      ,  ^"'  *"" 

.rd^red.  '*'"  '""'^-      ^*  »<"    " 

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"'*a.i«,uaiy   by    the  Park  Ccmr 

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SAHI^  OF    CATTr'>r**r-M        ,.    , 

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^^nal  payment   -  Inslcill^a^,        -    ,      , 

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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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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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BILTWSLL  COMSTHnr^TAM  ^p 
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MIMTOM  A  rURnw 

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IBOSMIZ  siltnOM  anuptur 


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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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MiU^     PMPABTMEWT 

(Shop  Mo.  2)   '^  • 


420     Purehaoimg  Dep*^ 
(Shop  Mo.   2)  ^ 


422     Purchaoor  of 
Supp2Uo 
{Centra2   Warom 
houoo) 

42a     Dopu  Pub2U 

(Pub2ie  B2dgo.) 

423     Purchasing  Dept. 
(Shop  Mo.   2) 


^Pri2,  May  A  June  2949 
^Pri2,  May  A  Juno  2949 


Stationery  and  Offtom 
S^uPp2ioo  -  Oonerli 
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 


50.00 


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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in  the  Park,   he  reoommendmd  -hh^*  ^v 

^ommenaea  that  the  requeet  be  denied. 

It  »a«   to  ordered. 

r»««  k.  Hat  r,„u^  .   „p,,«  ^^^,  ^^_   j,^  ^^ 

..   «t  ...id  pro,.  .  tf.;.„<^,  ^„^  ^  ..t.r<.o. 

r»at  »,  Kad  r.c*l.,d  .,  ..ttaot.  /r,»  Mr.  T, 
M.  oral,,,,   Engtn»r,    tM  tke   e..i  ./  comtrucU.g  . 
..»«,..«.  .t,«..,  <,«  «^  ^..  ^.,,  ^,  appr.„.,t.i, 
/is, 000. 

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 
Secretary 


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Appro ued : 

McLaren 
Parkt 


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 

mm 

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. 

mm 

— .   ^J*^»<""*''«'-JV  ISO  acre,,   accordtng   t»   our 
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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**»   /  •««*  to  caJI   your  attention   ta   t;k«  r«r«r«iie« 


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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,,,  -Ui   ».  ..,.  „„„„,  ,,,  ^^^^^^^^  ^^^^ 
/•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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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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station:    ,econd,d.    tKe  Seor.tar,  „a,  author,,,.,  t.    r,,„„«  t^. 


l»o   Conoeni,nre  ..tation.      On  notion  duly  .od,   and 


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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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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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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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SsioUilSoni.  on  „u»n  duly  ..d.  a»d  ..eo*..d.   t».  follow, 

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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Park  D,part,ent  tH»  Contr>lUr  te  and    ,.  H,r,by 
r«?u..t.d   t,   approve    «,  /ollo^Ug  Ora.r,  f,r  S.rutc. 
•  r  Workt 


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.,«„,  ,„,  .,   ,„ 
nttthhaektr  PlayfttU, 

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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r.c.,„,  .  u.  Md  ./  ,j<,5.00  /„.   tH.   a.n,r<a  .r,„. 
C.rpTatio,  «.  f^rnUH  ,  .«.r,a2  6r.,„  pi„„  ^., 
t».  J««»t*  i„„„,  f,tra,c..   aoU.n  Gate  Park  a.d   t^at 
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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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Supt* 

Report 

Contd. 


r.  i^.  <7raM».  s.gineer.    tKat  tH.  property  6ou»<,i«, 
*H,   entrance  to  McLaren  Pan  t.  cttatn.i,  ».t  «»,« 

pureha.,  ./  47*  /..t  c.uid  .,r,  „.„,  „  .^^„,.,^ 


Meeting 

Adjoumedt 


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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Adjourned: 


At^^r   a  full    li, 
ItfJti    in  abeyanoe    in   ord   r   i>tu-f-    '-.. 
have  adtqu&te   %me  /or  further  si:. 

There   bciny   n»  /urtker   lu     ' . 

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Regular 


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 


pra  .J' 


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I. 


:^h    ane    i;opy 

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Parr,   gee       >u    •„      .- -  v,        .   ,      ^/jnan 

study  -xas   acCfipi  ^d,     'he    :©..••::■.„    o 

:r   :^;.-.  rj     ■-       :--.  „    -d,    j^'   ;•;.    r.^.    v;,.,    ^^^g 

auth9rl#e  •    -,    ,..  -    re     .-cess^.r,    ^p^U..-:    ,3    to    te 


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Garden 
Cent  en 


Il£L£Jii!LEplori^     On   Vie 
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. 


1"^  iirJ 


3tudy    as    to    houj    the  DeLeuw   r! 


plan  u)ill    effect   th 


oyatem, 


i€  park 


garden  CenUr.  Ura.  Brack  Smith 


9   representing   the 


^an 


»/ 


r  i  lie  i  oiio 


rden  Cli 


■,    :ind  Mr.   Alf^«4  S  t ettl 


er. 


^an  Iranciaco  PlBt^er 


i   o-ppdarsd   an  J    requested 


hat   a   date   be 


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^rin^   to   J 


IS  cuss 


'he   po. 


'itil< 


I  ^  leg    0 


Cur,, 


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truoti 


ny   a  jarden 


ce' 


r    in   ^ol^^ei   uatc  Park 


d    i 


?  ,  J 


ic   connittee   ned 


f  ■*• 


Juperintendeni      or 


it 


po^e    5. 


.  -  w  cf  4 


•u  £t'  a 


prepare  a  cornels t« 


Superintendent  waa    re<: 


iuested    to 


f   report  to 


^^resented  at    fh 


.cxt 


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r»  • 


Stadium  i 


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J  Jo  a 
Contd, 


Marina 

Blvd. 


ana? 2    iron^ie  plague    m    >»,,.•      tv 

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   «;,,-. 
5af«rJay,  I'ay  24,   ct  2  p.m. 


''•--'•      -.        •. 


the  CQnair     -;«-,  e»/  ^ 


'^^»anc.    t,    t;»t  r.deral   Jouem^eni  ^or 


Park't 


au.n-^   meeting. 

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ty 


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rji 


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.or  permissLr^i    to    h.lu    ^n0  J-Uou. 


ecr 


i»     i?ir<t*»i-'^  Cup 


or 


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'^ntal 

Budget 
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Fuhman 

BeQu«stt 


ollooiny  opini 


t" 


a 


in 


•  tr 


ity  Attorney  luas  pv^  sented    to    Ihs  Pa 


on  /Tf),.    thi 


"the  Sscratr.ryt 


rk  CommiGfi 


tor,    /ii 


OpinUn  9j   City  Ati 


orney 


f^snjsc 


^^r  il 


irliJ'-:TB''J'^i''--^ST  i-On  BSA 


*S     -^ 


049 


OF  STOW  lAKT 


'')tr'-mr>rTr-rr> 


•rr*  -^y^ 


ftt 


'CTICK  OF  A   BOAT  FOUSE 


^Ot:ntJ«meni 


'..in,:;r,t.,i{(';;:,j:  i:  --^p*//  ^  ,.,.,,*  ..r 


an 


tf^ 


he   Park  Gamynias- 


str^ 


8    \  '.ai 


:/) 


ttonies    in    tht   Fuhr-nan   B 


y9u   r-iyardknc    the  ^^ 


n.i 


Bequest  Fund, 


se 


^i'j;-:!"-.*/  J"'  r:Ac:^^:::iu 


obstruct  a   boat   h 


e   0/ 

It     <6 


la;^ 


fi       Hi 


,1 ,-  ^ 


u-olu'e/i   ua  '      P::r^ 


•  use    on    th,.    short   3 J'  St 


OXj 


"o  ,i 


sucun    the 
Fuhrnan  Bequr^-t 


ft 


rf  »  -  _     ^  .■  J 


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n 


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r   0 


iruftrBian  3e7yi 


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fl 


«a  /tp  t^e   c#»«truci*9 


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li^e  at 


rt 


aeceaaed,    U   />ar*-r^p 


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«^»., 


■  i    i.w    ^r.i    T' 


rai 


w    ^7^rii4  Tu    r 
oil  J    ^» 


'All    th. 
euery 


and 


•  i  •   -»/» ^*  'iGiturs  J 


residue  o/  my  eatat>    of 


-^tJise    to    il 


>un* 


in 


useQ    ,  . 
a~*<-'    .or 


jr.j9r 


y  -■>j 


*f      yO    4. 


Ji 


rest   ifi..    r    .  i 


proportions 


xt 


CO  r. 
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ifcTAri/ 


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ar  -^^    acquttiti^n 


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<.«vr«f#   a/  dioiri' 


lar. 


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yuaye   ui    se i  ^  or, 


-^     :eJin> 


in-tent   o 


'yri. 


■he  8  arte 
'^^3    ''tsessary 


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Fuhr*an      ^de/ined   an    roll 


Bequest 

C.)ntd, 


ouiat 


iloai 


*To  (Seek  or  d. 
*•  aei  o/X  to 
or  attractivt^    f  a'dd't'o   t 


resa   u;ith  ornament;    to   s^bellish 
0  advantage,    to    r/ndcr  pl.lAno 


•r   attract ivenc 


33 


V. 


he   b 


eauty,    splsndor 


the   Fuhr/aan 


We   concJuUd    in    t 


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 


/  / 


tfulZy  submitted, 

Di'^n  1 
DID!/  I 


Tolti 


BOLL* 
ity  Atto  r  key 


fff 


Oi 


''ark  C 


lasi^n 


'n  x9Li9n  duly    ^i  ^e    by  Comriss 


seconded 
h}as    i    .  '. 


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r  Sereui, 


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-6 true  ii  J 


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and 


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77 


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 


^■^2d*  .  ^"'^i       "'       -     ^-     ■>  .  ■•'7  •   - 


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***   .  r9«    the 


Ant. 


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78 


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S*F»Zool, 

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. 


'-  f  lloioiny 
i'ti9n  ro,    203^ 


adoptt  J 


rk 


Commission  0n  Ccfol-r   IS     1 


44t 


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fce   re 


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-^yQlm^icoX   Card  I  ,a 


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«4  any    tU         Uhaut  mp-ro   al  ^  tht  CemmUMi 

£a.ception6    i-)        ;         ,,, 

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rep9rt  and    rtcommentiatton. 


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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 ^ 

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at  J.o,  '■^'^»'^00,   afta.t.d  6^  Jar..  .„3. 

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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 

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16 


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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 


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Fin'i   T!arduj9oC  Floor  ^  »-  "^  '    t-^js 

On    -t,    -^commendation   ^  tA«  SuperinUnJenf    .nd   on 
m9ti0n  duly  :  .    :  .         ^ided,    the  jolln 

was   u<:'^ p  '    ig 


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none 
none 


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1737! 


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2,766.00  3.95 

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on  .,ii,n    luly  .^ce    an,   aeco.ded,      ,.   foUo.iny 

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a  o9ntPaci  be    a-^c.rded   f  Mini'*         .  :   T.  ■  «„  ,<,,.,.  ^i,. 
•a^^nrir  i^or.   ,n    -.        mutiny  Layoo.   7'..;;.,   CojL, 
at      •      Palace    oj'  .im  arte,    .  .  ,  ,  ;,    .    ,,      . 


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rc^'or 


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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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2,000 


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■-''•'•-'■  T*  and  on 

♦^  <^c-,        e  foIl6..  .  ^    retslutUn 

RESOLVED  unanimously  by    ih-   r,-/,   .>  ^U.:   ■;    ihai 

impwemen-ts    to   - '-  --      '— irf-"    --*  -    >- 

''*'—-' '  w   '  ,      ■  .  _  f  n 

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la   hereby   aufhorist  .'   io    extiufr      ' 

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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 


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^t^art'.eni    tk^  C^^troUer  be   and    i^ 


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^cL..\o.     Defari.'neni    the   Controller  he    and   ir:   h   ^   ^. 
^^^^        ^PProue    ike  foUou:iny  AllCTlFVTS  .if.:   Tu^m 


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i,atte«  S|/sier*     ^1S9^7S 


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i/.^.rv  .n^    .'..   .:n.r^j,p  ^^   and   U  hereto    r,  ,.e.t.c 

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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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at  if.r«,a  J.ui.B«r*  ,*,  ,»o»...,,  5tr..«  ...  i„,.j. 

/or  «».  5*r*,.  ta,t  r„t  ««,.  ,t  r„.r  staitu,  ., 
Dtetnbtr  31,  iS4S. 

yaoPH.,  /.r  ,.»,.„„  ,.^  «^.  CoV.r,»e.  ./ C»r«,t«.„ 
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 
Tr^mt  r^, 

71S^00»01  712^214-^1  iA3  A3 

Materials  and  Supplies     Mtce^  Repair  -       »*'*^ 
General  Diuision  Structures  -  Oen- 

eral  Division 


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Appropriation 
819m800^01 

Contractual  8»rvioom 
(fonoral  Divioion 

829m»00m04 

Contraotual  Sorviet^ 
Recreational  Diuioion 

312'300m04 

Contraotual  Servicoo 
Bocreational  Diuioion 


Tot 

Appropriation 
BlS-^SOS^Ol  isi  00 

Allowaneo  SmpUyooo' 
Caro  .  Oonoral  Divn^ 

812^203^4  er.oo 

Aliowanco  Employooo* 
Cart  -  8eo rt at ional 
Divioion 

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,  ««•»«• 

kt.SMDIII 

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 


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IVrTiiVli  il  ^'""PO^^^V  $625.00 
a^rvica  on   the   south 

9ido   of  Pulton  Street 

39T11U:',:*  •"" "' 

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, 
/•r  „iar«.,  ./  «»,   t..p.ror»  ..pi.y.,.   ,.„,„^   „ 
r.pJae.  p,n,«n.nt  ».pio»«.  ,„  j„„  „,«»,„^  ^^^^ 

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BESOira  «naM..„.i»  ty    tH,  Par,  Co«„.,.„ 

^.r*  i,.part«„t  *».  Controller  ».  <.,<l   u  ».„,, 

/»-  «.  »»  ./  M.  pr,.a«.  a»t,.o»u.  .,  t».  p.,^.,. 

"""•  '^  •^•^""•^   *"' /  **.  CU,  an,  county  of 

San  Franci$co    to 

OORDOM  r.   BVaiSTOt 

*  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. 


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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 

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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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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. 

llbAii   ^rr*'    *'*''"^^   ^"""^  ^^^"*«   ^^^   *o   «>«   properly 
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. 

99  # 

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»*   " 

am 

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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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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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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•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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^-  ^^"^  ^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. 

1751 


tr.o. 

NO,      DEPAR2i^SNX 


DESCRIPTIOJK 


417     Purchasing     Repair  Boiler  of  Steam  Locsm     iSSd.OO 
Department     motive   of  ff.P.Playfield  Railval 
Shop  No.l  " 


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RESOLUTION  vn^    y»p^ 
«•  approu*  tk«  /oJionUiip  PATUErrg, 


iXCSOB  POST  FEHCS  DIVTHTnir 
r!""?*/"""*''*   "  •'■"•♦oJiotloil    oy  Chain 

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 
541.89 

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 
i' re.  ted  Screamer..  '' 


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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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liinutes 
Approvedt 

S,G,Parkt 


McLaren 
Iqrki 


^   -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- 


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■   -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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Ciwil 
Air 


S-i^i-iLj'lr^Patrol.      The 


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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. 


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Ifnio     Scuare,     The  Christian  Busineaa  I' 


^ommittee*a    r 


r  penr, Isa  ton 


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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 


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The    7 


,ranted. 


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Scout  r   unc  il 


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haok^tlall 


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^    '    r-      ,  •■  .    io   use  Kesar 

Gaiardai,   I'.  r>  h    72,    1950,  for 


.1    iirthday  party  ujqs   ^r  " 


AQuztic   Tar; 
■■€  illy,   Xj|,cI    Or 


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17.    1 


was 


T>„ 


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edn^sday,  Auyust 


3r  ihi 


'esc 


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5/P5/4 


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 


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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: 


^  0  it 


tr 


'St      A' 


',  0 


-li^ 


J^ll?.*  jO*!'!  M^i-   r 


-  *M    *  k 


^J     Oy      -■' 


to 


:^i 


'^r' 


iu6# 


Antou:    ^       raon  ^  Son 


rstary  praa9nU4  i 


$11,7^0.0: 


i  r . 


'•r. 


"^  '» 


" ,  ^  '-Om^' 


on  .%•> 


on 


lZ§4i 


•*s   .» 


—    /T» 


:■      intract    be    iwrl'C    :•  1- -•     »      P  taraat. 
^''^  '■'.'.  I      .2   ia   an'',    r     '>.'  '  in^    -> 


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n      1 


n 


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R'S'rf^flKA^RHi^  • 


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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 


'   r^ 


'nBI 


41. 


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1 


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ReStNot 
1766t 


f      ( 


l?67t 


,i(      > 


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 


.  J 


r.^ 


m 


"f 


.^*..%r/ 


"^'tm^'^ 


i^i 


i.m*^^^.- 


■<  'HliMrwl'tfscttB..^ 


/ 25/4 9 


Contd, 


•     t 


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  .^\,' 


1,^- ..?? 


1» 


>  I 


1 


jP.b/'i'n 


V   ( 


(       f 


ni* 


Restlfo* 

1757t 


Contdi 


175  8 1 


•«f 


"  I 


•      • 


le 


r-\ 


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 


■-  i 


-^-i  1  .  .  ij 


rcr* 


■■^',  T'St 


¥* 


I 


•* 


^■S^-'P^ 


').  V 


^■4^i»*   ••!  rutjr^. 


•^fr^f       -»■ 


^  IT  *^ 


•^   -.  M 


#-  * 


Jtk^.lL.  ■  .  J)K'.«^ 


^:fi^.:^,j^,■<|^,■^^i^■ 


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\  5/25/49 


\ 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 


00 


Sti.OO 


1-,'C 


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I 


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If 


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Re  8, No* 


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 


"^ 


.J 


JAml- 


^* 


_  ■  ^^ 


'.j!^friiA^4^-'m^ 


5/.?.V-*9 


(ft 


f  I 


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^ 


"■c^/ir  ••'^-- '  iif     Iff 


A—t_^^ 


UUC 


■*  ■»•) 


^T  '""^    that   a         .  •         .-  •      r:     r-     .     . 

^'If   .>>op  and    octlny  a.    ^    ""r-t^  t  a:  : 'jn.ij 

'u^ae   be   and    is    '''-■by 


or  a 


it  fhe  Lin.  -Ir.    P^rk    .'rJ  ' 

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  ■'• 


ri.yd    ■> 


-ira 


».    enam^    on 


■  tts    tnalur  I   >: 


->  «    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 
'  '     i*   -•""•    •       less    than   Cn^    ^undr^u    ;;i::.::; 


oi:  ^r&. 


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1770 
Contdt 


Res^ffo, 
17691 


1771 


V     '  I-        f 


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 
-  ^  ■  ■ '-  -     .3    -0   >-,.v.      .I'lr        u  i' 

»    \  "   "      -    '■  ^  ^ecessar^   or 

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r.ei    to 


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7-7 


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*  ,  or  -.   ^    r  -»     9,    r  0    . .    re      5   - 


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JAV49 


1771 
Contd* 


Res^Not 

I772i 


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,,,   ,,, 
.ndfn^  J,n.    -,    ^     .,    .,  ,   ,.^,.^^    ,^    ^;  „^     ,.      ^^   ^^ 


7  7 


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5/25/49 


1773 


131 


nt 


3     T 


P      »    r 


f     < 


.  j/<..../.    ...<9...^j    thai   the  ControUer  be    a.v2 
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, 
Re  port  t 


v;  #..    _     c 


'     i" 


^ai-th   submi89i0n  0/     '<      i«t«<ia   9j    the   proposed   ^ard^n 
Qsntefm 

'■'■:■■'    'he  Calif  or.'.   :      i        _?   Qmmiii.,     '..,■ 


"    r 


'-'  t> 


T/'h.  i    ■• ' 


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n-*     , 


or 


n4e4 


,ld 


i^i. 


Meeting 

Mjourned: 


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-i  C:15  ^>#'Ti. 


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u  *crt  fary 


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6/fl/49 


132 


San  Trancisco     Cali/ornia 


Regular 
Uee tings 


A    ■  '^gular  meetii 


»     «/ 


.'>.. 


Pur\ 


onn.i 


asion  was   held 


•n  Wednt^aday^   June   B,   194^-,    .,    -, 
Golden  Gate   Park,   San   fraioisce, 


•'    r 


-aren  le 


^^* 


'  ^    /o  1 1 0:Ji  ng    Cr>  "ir  i 


'"-senfi 


Ifr,   ITci 


rvey  £.    T^J], 


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r,    Pr«6ideni 


^r.   yich2€l   J.   luckL 


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an 


'arr 


Approved  i 


Th9   m  inu- 


iK 


r>      -nmtaaioH  mtfiit 


it     » 


May 


"•49  W0re  a nr roved   and 


adopted. 


Ralph 
Hurray- 
Renewal     ^^ 
of  Con' 
tractt        seen 


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McLaren 

Park: 


n- 


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1763: 


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)/d/4S 


1733 
Contd: 


133 


Res, Ho  9      a  I  iff    ia    hereby   appr<-^ved* 


AlJ    that   certai 


n 


parcel    o/  land  sttuaUd 


'/>     t'i  r 


1  r 


particularly   Uacribed  a$  /ell 


omBi 


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h'*   iiouthi}es-t''rlij    T  t.^ 


s-fuihffas-t'  riy 
as   Faroe  1   B   '-■ 


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lion 


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expreoainy    apprcoiai  i^,,  ^r^sr  coop,rati,n    in  ma*-.  . 
Squart    avaih.^le  /<yr    M.>   Cable   Car  .    i^    riny:.^ 

jadiumj  -^^^^  '     '^"-''i^   .'^ta--ii   he   hau    received 

verbal    r,  ^u    n.,   ^ro.u    ike  San    ^ranci.c.   C.nU.nial 
Commiti^e   und  Th^  forty  and  Eiyhi   ./    in^   Anrri.-.^   ;.      ;,, 
for  the    ufle   nj    -'-7ar  6faJium  /jr 
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ihe   pro  latti        -.^     v     .r   .  •.-» 


''    9^Hr    :  :       Za 
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c-f,    ■ 


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177  6  i 
Contd, 


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^•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). 


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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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4,796,00 
S, 640 ,00 


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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 


"fS,No, 
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RESOLUTION  NO^   178^ 
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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m?  ^  '•»P#rary  •npUy..^  required  U  r.pj«., 

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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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THE  BANK  OF  CALlFOm  lA  M.    a     TRir<,mr 
For  SO /ion   Rmn^^l — -.  *    ^*    J^JiuSTEK 


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2)*/>art«i«nt  t^ffContr^Htfr  be  and    *.   i. 

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 


'3.Ao. 


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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«e«,yo.   rnit    <tt»  IM«   r«9u««t«d    Xn  the  194S>-1950  Midy«t   re^utftt 
(^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« 


/ 


William  Simons 
Secretary 


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Jun9  S2,   1949 


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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$ 

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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 


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Id    be  furniahed    tht 


Comniaaion  for  discuaaion  at  a   aubaequent  meetit 


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Air 


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^ 

"""•  ^'"  ''^•='  ^"''  0^   '<I1,„  r.  «,,,,^,, 


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* 

I 

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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/or  p.™„.,„,   «,   „„  e,„,^  ^,,^^^  ^^^^^  ^^  ^^_^^^^^ 

^u«.  S7,    u    fcroadca.t  .   "«„„„  ^„,  ,  ^,^„  .,^_^   _^^^ 
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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ilTtnaon   Broa,   Inc. 
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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le.ar  StaUirm^  On  motion  duly  ^ade  by  Commissioner 
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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Aquatic  Fark,      The  Park  Cownission   reaffirmed    it$ 
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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/or  directing    M.  Ool.en  0,u  Par,  Ban,-   t^,   a*o„. 
anount  ,f  f?.^,  ,,„^   ,,,   unerp.n,,,  5aJance  0/  t». 
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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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, 


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oey  E.Teller,   President 


i/icHael   J,   Buckley 


Vm.  if,   c 


offman 


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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 


.  I 


t-^ 


't^-^ 


^'■, 


**^N**rtkAifc>-V.---^ 


'■<ir»j.nMIIHIKHnM<'"***"*W^liJWfr 


~1 


?/49 


des.aO* 

1612 


•-nt. 


,  j«A  r 


io'c? 


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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aan  rran.isco  ..ntennial  J.....tt..,    :,,.   ,„  ,,,^,^    ,,, 
«P<r«,  *.„.  ./  ,,.  „„,„^,^  ^^^^^^^  ^^^^^^^^  :i„<t<,«„i 


-0-3  to  adopt  -•3n;.::,n3    m-^ 


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165 


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. 


y.  I 


]•  •*  V  »^ 


:*-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    -  .  •,  %         ,         ..  , 


r'T 


T  '>_  1  t 


.  •■5' 


Bepla^  iny  '1       -      'tr.nn,    v»'a  0Qrd9ner  Qn 


t  - 


|_  t  t  .9c  * 


V  '  t 


1-.    i-.n 


"^or   the    beat    iitcr'-fii   aid 


n    thai 


» 


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JcJd 


1805 


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  -. 


'lk;,^V» 


i^-3^i 


'^*-»»;^.  -  **'»?**'^'t. 


r'.?***- 


-4 


^n 


'f2P/49 


1806 


167 


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 


.i 


¥^' 


>.» 


.-JTi^ 


i    j' 


»-Tt-  . 


.■^*?r 


:  ♦-    f   ,), 


"^1 


7/22/'^^ 


Hestlfo* 

1308: 


168 


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. 


K' 


^i       ■*■ 


--ai 


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. 


•^.."c 


There    being   no  further   business    ^  ■>       -'-'    .    / 
Cowtmiss  ion,    thf   meeting   adjourned   at   y.-'C   a.m. 


rxU  ia 


m.   SimonSf    Cc c  rr  iary 


-^Ul. 


.^;^. 


•tti-j' 


vfc 


^ 


liT- 


;-^> 


7} 


:    lo  >4'J 


169 


ej  TiMe: 


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, 


1615 


^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, 


k 


_  ^s..     '- 


^. 


■<«MMMUhW>« 


~7 


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 


2. 


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Res. No* 

(Contd,) 


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 


1 


3, 


Httthi 


»— »w;.">..-,^  i_ 


172 


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, 


Re 8,  No. 
1817 


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. 


'iea»fio. 

idia 


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 


^n 


^  I 


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T-«?^    ^ 


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k-A«<«   ^j\jt^     J  ,        *• 


-  »,U' 


:,^^mm^ 


S 


Ts'J"'      ''''^'''"'   "^  '''''''*  ''°'*-'*^^*<°"  Of  contract   in   the  amount 
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 


hes,lio. 

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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5. 


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Contd.) 


1822 


;  e  a .  A'o  • 
1323 


274 


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 


6. 


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Res.  No* 
1824  _ 


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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i76 


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 


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1,     |.  ..  ■.. 


,'* 


*  0     tf.t 


.^a  iT.  t^'n^nct 


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I  an 


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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^1 


179 


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 


,  f 


Jfouk    .   -nr-errxln.,     t.\r  •   .      ^      t^c    pachyderms    at    t»-e    Zoo^ 

Lettt'-  j--^,    Deputy    ^  :  \    ...    ,'4*^    re^uesi,'.^ 


I    -It ion   ar. 


y  , 


#<s«r 


>t.%.   ,  ^ 


-fl     V^i 


■" ..  ^  ' 


.    ;.       ■  ■•     ,     '  .  -  ise    a 

A'li-.-    '    .'  .-^  r:      '  r   a    szccfr  field, 
lett-r  frrm  Do  ■  ."  ■  ; 

-j-~';.„..ca    j'     the     ,.,  j  ii  ^.-  i  J  .  .  _     ■:• 


\  \e 


»  I 


^■^ 


^.;^ 

y 


*-.J^«*.-"»«^; 


)jnl'i^ 


•*.• 


\78 


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 


•J       '-W 


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 


J  n 


'"  -  i(*>  Is, 


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 


:i 


,.rvr^- 


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fc'»*j!r, 


v<^ 


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*!*.>. 


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Ikuia 


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::uare 


.-;  ^f 


i/y 


Civ 


:'iuic 

■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 


,    . 


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 


)?]  elrati:>n 


r"  '*.*'• 


\^ 


►J** 


-\ 


^j*-..i 


m'.mk-Ji  .. 

w% 

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«,  ■^'^' .  ■-> 


•^ 


>t 


g/7/4^ 


160 


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 


1  ■»■. 


."'    "    r tor    -   4C)   days, 
rationt    to   Field 


> ..  sc 


C  1  -I.       _ 


i  ',  3 , 


'unn 


.  a 


''ipara 


rnt 


an 


n    1 


a.<  I 


u  ;  .-i 


:jx' 


^ 


^  I 


'~re  "sr.r" 


;**:.?^ 


ji'?/^^ 


lei 


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 


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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 


c  -  ^  / 


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i^i^r^atory    /gJJt]/, 


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162 


Union  S^uare^^     L^  It^r  /rom  Amrrt. 


■an  Airl  inea   Inc 


requesting   permission    to 


•  J 


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 


» 


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: 


(um. 


Le  t  tc  r  fr. 


»  V 


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".  *\ 


-    an  iiKal 


t'^r  of    th  mhs 


'CJA 


-Q  r      f: 


S("-*l    him    -^n    \i.-    lirth'iij. 


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fii' 


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9/7/49 


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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 


r    Of 


PI 


a'i.n  »%( 


iting    that 


ir..azion   c. 


the    "ifle    ran^e    in  VcLw' 


"H    Fa^k     i  :\    T:7t 


^ 


11    C      I 


''lity    .i*^    -fi'  X'aster  Plan, 


«  I 


"i-^i^y^if- 


:.  ■ '  r.i^ 


'-"'-^' 


•rfmWMWiMMaiUtat. 


"^^. 


y/7/4y 


l.>4 


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 
.■•.       .   Ucl Iwaine 
■»'  •    (J  »   M c  hel^ 
Im   C»   Ifegan 


2S5 
76 


r  .e 


:^org 


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. 


"^■:^^ 


^*—^- 


'rr^irni. 


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185 


:dS5: 


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 


^J. 


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.  . 


r    -; 


"i    J  ^ 


'  "ts     —    /ia; 


i,ri/o.c.' 


U  .'     ir         J.    ^    •»  ^ 


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. 


r 


J. 


« 


•i»%^ 


toattife  ■■*!>.. 


^ 


l<  ( 


.     \ 


•   . 


•!  M      « 


¥    Htt 


"      %#*.    J  ©i 


•         • 


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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         '       -, 


:.^> 


"^^■j-\--. 


^^-**rf- 


-^—t 


i^<4 


«<4 


1/7/49 


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  ,    _-  ;  . 


ice 


*>  ».    2  ^ 


A'l'.iv.  Jeri'icee,    ..epair* 
to   E-juipneni,    ^tc?« 
r^rnermi  Division    -  . 


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"^-      rsf    mt^'^s"* 


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7m; 


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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 

{    iioa; 


s'.  .■ 


utny    :,rert 
'  -  •  +  ,- 


t':eT  31,    li49. 


RES01V7I0K  !iC.  1830 

•  .     '.   VKL    w.  f  '  ■■     *.  7.,  ' ,,    •  ' 

the    best    •'n<»r»'  tf    .-         -  ,  - 

r  ■'f  /":  •     ••  *•  -       '  -  '.         ■  7  '  .'  »•  •.  -.  ■ 


r  :rk     'n  mx  iss  f  :■  n    that 


the    Fi-^k 


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J    .-,  r>  * 


f     •»  ^       «- 


*-»»i      , 


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&/7/49 


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 

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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 


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8,428.00 


1,960.00 


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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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San.  Fri 


nciacOf    California 


^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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ckl 


l'i-\. 


Ap  itic 

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'.-:.    r.    CofJ>an 
/re>:   ^,    Parr 

Abst-nt: Peter  IjerGui 

The  mtnutes   .       " 


pecial   meeting  0/  September 


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,irden 
enter 


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en    Ju  f;e   Park. 


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^ 


"■  n 


'op0  6a 


pini9n 


I  a    u  .1  uu  n 


sposet. 


urposee   loe 


hel 


yance   uni 


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r  ri-.2d,      Mr.   . 


'iu 


so cc t  r    a 


1US  la. 


y    .?»    .jinuify, 


ncfaee    request' 


)nu   tha- 


'eo  3/  th0 


parn    system  jor 


Cal  ij 


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temit^t 


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t.   ua.     ;    r.al    Par*,    Pr^cita   ...    7,^^^,,^  5t^e.t^,   /,r   a 
South  ofVarWet  fall   Fasti..^^    _  ro/iU    L.   yo    .nto   ^Me 
Pc.i's   :^eljar.    /,  .:,   .  ....    ^^..a«ay,    October  13   to  Sunday, 
iober   23,    ly49,   was   granted,    riih    Lh,:    ^n...  r :  '  ,n..  in.^ 
'    ,ueoi  dots  no  abltah  a  priced.     '  ^  >r 

^Lrata    /■       \>,d  and  thai  $750^00    in     ^^•.   .c 

Union   J-.2art_^      C;   moLi    .,  ■•   ...-t'       ,       ,      *".- 


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leior^^tadU^  On  notion  oj  .  o>nmiss  ionrr  .o-han, 
B^oonded  tr,  Co,ante8ion.r  Farr,  the  request  from  tk,  L^an 
:r..risco   A%.;s  /or   p^mi.eion    io    use   .:  ...r  .tuaium   ,n 

.^^e   ^ha-fi-u^   'J     the   ^er.  tarn  Football   nti-i.i..;. 
sect'  dcd    bu    Icn^i.^si'      "  >•    -^ 


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caw^  ^.c  ;n, 


r.    '..  -  t 


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> '  er  S3  to  Noyember  P?,    T.-iO, 
-,    ■■   -''ids:    ,.  ,    :  -^;--  ir,    ..  -.■  . 

'     ■    'nt    in    i-"^Tr  L'i'i^ 
r^'tn    -^  k  ■:•   /',i  ■;  -  r '  <?    ?  •  -  i  -  ^- 


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o   budget  neiti 


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Yacht    f^arbor.        On   i^r    -'  ■  ■^'  —  r^  ■  ,t   in    ^' 
i '1     \-    '  ?crto*<a«a2  dctiuitie.  ,  ^'    . 

s\'Al'i:   Of  AP Pi: CANT 

Roy    *>■  •      t  aawonf 
Rudolph  !\   Carlnon 
^enry   Jacobbcn   :' 

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ay. 


>om  ApDTop,    i^m, 210^02 


in 


Hpn 


dttpli 


c\t\y   clarence  i'^a^    -    0-56  (lard 


Eduoai  ional    Le^ue 


ener  an 


Janu'iry  PI,    lyr^O  (T-114'3) 


cp-t-nb^r  ic,    n-4Z.   te 


From  Apprnp,    ^^l.?,12C 


,04    to  Appropt   'slP,]li,04 


Repljkcing  Charlpn  Porifr   ?-.' 
C;ick  Leave    Octob-r    1 


I    1/1 


194 


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POO 


/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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ter««t  and   proper  conduct  0/   ft?w  Par* 


;tr-..y 


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:ntd. 


A.-uA 


e    and    is    hereby    rec^uested    to 
•ippro  L'f    vhc  Jollojinii   i::U ull UlUi ci  REQUEST: 

Encumbrance 
Reiiueat 

b       i^anning^uhitakf^r     Maintenance    .  •,.   r,ervicin        -■    " 

y  riondlijhts    2nd    incidin-^'^   '    ' 
tal    Ixyhtin^   at  Kesar 
^tadiun  j9r   one    ytar,    in 
accordance  uiith    technical 
apeci/icaiiona     '.*   J 


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,      r     r,hm    h%i   ' 

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io    t\e    J  rt  '    •.  -       * 


I ', 


:  i^ualy  by    the  If^rk  Comm 


j^h 


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'   .winning  Pool    at  flei         >        r  ftH, 


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4. 


f  ,l2B/4d 


P03 


"upt«    < 
Import 
ontd. 


seconded   by  Comniasioner  Bucklev     fh^  -.  .      .    . 

^ucKiey,    the  -^superintendent  :saa 

Instructed    to   proceed  ^ith   the    inr.taUation. 

THat   tHo  City  Ar.Htt.ct  W  oallea  ^J tide    '.r    tke 

rena.ilit.tion  of  tke  SH.ron  BuiMing  ,n,  tHat  ,ot^rt 
L.  -^-ilson,  ccntrart.r,  .as  lo.  .Uiu.r  at  ^42,5Ct.  m 
^otio.  oj  Co^nisaianer  Parr,  seconded  oy  Com.is,u.n.r 
Buok:.:j,    ^he   SuperinUndefH  was    inctru.  '    .      ,    ,.,.. 

]jr^-  rtm>^ntal    lark   Oy^der    fi     -         n-«      ^        ^ 

uer   to  Departr^tnt   0/  Public 

■"■':^    t^-ri/;^    the   aaJird   0/    tu-    c-i^r^c^. 


td  /r"' 


tng  and    '.'h  ^.iaker 


'    ■     ^    '"     'i'^^    racciswd   a    Li 
in   -^Hf  amou.'  "■  -      , ,    ^  - 

and    incidcntaJ  i(i,ht,-n^  ,jt  r^^or 

•      an    encumbrance 


■    '(MC- 


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o/n/'ia 


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Ootohrr   21.    1 


JK 


:ular 
'tinai 


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yular  meeting    r^r   f}^ 


e   Fa\ 


issinn    -oas    held 


on    Tuesday,    Octnber   1] 


,ii  J. 


•la. 


r,-i 


'n  iji 


"cn 


^d. 


Ittinai 


'ol.'en  Gai  -    ^urk, 


►o^i 


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October  26.    7fi-*a 


Regular 
Meeting: 


S6,    1949 

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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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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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ainUar   nature, 

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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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Shake.pear,  Oard.n  cj-  rioB*r,. 

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        ^„, 

<"•.   ^nc.,  /or  per«(„io„  «,  ^„  ,^^^ 

P-p,.t,  ^or...,,  ,,  ,.^^,,„„^   ^^^^^^   ^^^^  ^^  ^^^^^^^ 
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««9«..t  /ro.  5oii,  ^.,„,„  ^,,  p.r,i,Uon   to  pUce 
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 
W...7..0i    (Uau,„.nc.  on.  ,,p,...  .  ,„,,.  „„^    ^^^^   _ 
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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 


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tion  V  the  Director  of  R»ry»n*4 

Of  Recreational  Aotiuitiee  and  on 

motion   0/  Co^u.^oner  Coff^an.   seconded    t,  Co..i.sUner 

Parr,    t^.  follo.in,  TacHt  .artor  Uoorin,  He ,.,, 

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i^Mj^fUnjj,  On  motion  „/  Co.M,.,„,.r  Parr,  .econd.d   6, 

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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P4CiriC  ELSCTRICAl  S  USCKAKTr.r  .. 


$13,129.00 


SAN  FRANCISCO  CENTRNNtat    crUVrTTFr      Tvr 
Expe naea   paid  October   iqaq    v,      "^ '^^-'—•^-ilL* 

pr?„<d,n,'^„d   «curt;/^*^,„'"  jrtroilrr,,"*** 
December  31,    1949,  *  *^ 

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) , 


AJ^OfJU? 


4i 


tjt-f' 


>MHiaV>*>MIMMlMII<.i 


r,-,^-»y;!vJ«gi,>ryrT  Mff^^v^^ 


'71 


10/86/4y 


ld52t 


.r  -or: 


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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 

m 

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, 

mm 

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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**RufUB   Iff.  Putnam,   State  Landu  Cn«»v-    . 
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 


»  I^ 

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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.e   can  «aVe    tn'e   t'est  po:UtVe%::iVn7aUoV'  ''  '''' 

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 


imf    -»« 


'•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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land 

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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 


106 
121 

lac 

Temporary 


Annie 
Ruby  II 
Boots   II 
Dunya 


J  *  Si  I  i  J 


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 


i,3oo.:o 


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rrt.": 


I*  iitfiB  tirhaH 


.\/.'/ 


t^' 


SP6 


.^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, 


^ 


[iA/4y 


'2? 


<•  •    .  . 


•     . 


Id  5?: 


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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fo  r    '  H  -^    test     '  'i    ^  "'     '       r  I    -  -  ■  , 
a pp ro ve    the  fl J od i ny 


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V.O. 

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 
OR 

MORE 


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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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 


^^^f^'^SI^M- 


^^. 


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-    '"'^'-    ^""'"^^  Chace,   Consult t 
Engineer^ 


ng 


Co»M„(on.    t..   „„t<,s  aaVo.r„.<i  at  6,00  p.,. 


^fli  ioTr  Simons 
Secretary 


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:»gular 
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iDorcved, 


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^    ^^yular  neeii 


ny    0/   V 


^ark    C 


on  Vonday,    ^/ov^rnter  ^1      JZf 


or^m  iss'-^n  was    h^ld 


Gate    Park^   ^an    "ranct 


,    I04j,    in  l/cLar^n  Lod 


y^i 


rOl, 


'en 


sen 


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nj  Comr^iasi 


onprs   'JJerif    r; 


's^nt: 


i^r,    ffaruev   S»    Tell 


•    "etT  Bercut 


«r,    Prmaidi'ni 


y^.  Michael  J 


Buckley 


rr 


Absent:   I'r^    jim,   1' 


'-'-'/S^an 


niniitea  of   *>' 


e   Park  Commissi 


on  No  i;embe  r  9 


on  meeting   held 


were  approved  and 


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eim   appeared    rin    .',»»:jT 


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I-  ns, 


p^rmirsi  :n    ta    e-'ct 


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r  Plasm  during   the    year 


lOZO,    ccr.^'mj rating    *he 
Stai  't.    -.  , 


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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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P33 


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, 
'''■''"      ^'      Park,    uias    -ir-rnved, 

r.sron  of  Tirr-e    -  Korth  Zufc\  ^J2j::J22j,      " " 


f -= 


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P. 

Con'  ractor,  ^  or   i  . 

on  contract  for  *hp'   irillinf  and    t^^ting  of  fc-2! 

'    Vnr-"-    Ju-^ch    iindir.ill    in 


"B^i  isa  ioner 


irr,    *'e    request  from  J#   0.  JnftaFi,  JiriHing 

itionul    *hi-^t-     'u.fi    *Tt*nsinn 


rn 


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Pirk    iXis 


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Ucht 
'iartor: 


Lird  of 
>n  tract.* 


1:3^ 


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 

107 


Will  iaif.   Kier^i 

Genrge  I,    P.iedingrr  V       ^ 


iiUian 
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 


On    I  '.e     ^t 


4, 773, CO 

4,61C.OO 
6^410^00 
6,9CC,00 


ALT  c  P.NATE 
S3,r^4.0C 

4,323,00 
438  m  00 
rl5^00 

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' : 


-"lUTir. 


/li 


t,  i  '  -^ 


.'     ,     '  h'     --  -     ■  -,.-     '  n    r*       -    •  -  •     .  ••     ■'■ 
Bath\r^..'^e ,    ^  .  .      -  .nQ%^c    ,         '  .      , 


-V 


H^ac^ffr   Tonl 


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P35 


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 


ige  i-    "Jenair 


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:~^1D   AfJD  Lpl^rz 


^  T»c  ij  icj  tionf- 

Soe*'d:jav  I'caJ 


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r.  r 


Plans    and   Specif  ►     .  "*  .    ...        -  r   .\  '  ^- ' '  • 

at  Shar^,  Park 

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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s,S<>,     J 


for  -the   best    interest 


and   proper  conduct  0/    the  Pa 


rk 


rtdj       i^epartment   the   Controller  b 


e  and    l?    her'' by 


requested  to 


aprroue    the  fo lloioing  ALLCTk'FNTS, 


ALLCn 


ADpropriatiifn 


ys    -  Jeneral   Diuiaioi 


yin,iin.03    ''olid 


91P,}1P,04      ^o!f 


^J/a    -  Com^ 


on 


i!*3arj   Siri  ^i 


91^.111.02      AU 


cv's   -  'recreational    Di  -i 


owance  for   foerti 


on 

sion 


^"•^^^ai   Diuisin 
91.7»913.G4      P^eplacerr.ents  S- 


ne 


n 


^ecrenti 


fR 


onal  Dioisio 


R^'ccnsf  ruction 


72^,0C 

900, no 

190,00 
4,03^,00 


■<e?'zxrs   to   .lest  Rooms  at    the 


rieiahhacker  Fool  Bat 


house) 


'.'^i  UTia: 


ld64 


RESCLVal'  unan  im 


cusly   by  the   f -.r^  rom-'is^ 


■*  h 


it 


J  or  th€   best    interest 


and    ".-n  3r  - 


c  0  ^  J  ,.  c 


nt   the   C 


ontroller   l* 


and    is    h^re 


by   requested    to 


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'ft' 


the   JoUr-jiny   FATl  }:STS, 


VAnj^EJf  cfun, 


r^iyK'^.i    -  A'. 


V  •* 


ctural   Jerjicei 


connecticn   uith   construction  0/  ^tOM  I  A- 


use, 


71S.B0 


:rg:jcv:  'nca, 


mal   Fayr.fu*    -   Jns-^al 


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' ities 


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\V   T^'UNCZF^ 


^^PfnBes   paid  h-oiember  1$4B    in  connectioi 

•  e'     :  -ly  ar:propri';ie 


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RESCLVTIOK  y^_j_v^? 

^H^RuAD    the    Park    Comrrission    has    receiu.d   n,  . 

'^c    rrcffiuffd   numerous   com- 

plaint.  ..ncrning  i..v  0/  ad-o^at,   li.uuny   („ 

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 
■  '-      by  tll#  •any  people  ^ho  -  r*- 


Peter 
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win  1^9 


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>sJo.      inululirxi,    supervision    ,f    tke   cnnsiruciinn 
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approve    the  follr>win^  Paym^nit 

m6EcAIosT^jo^_^e_  ^^ican  legion 

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'-comn^endatian   oj    t  H.  Ju.-r  ini.nr  .nt   0/  ParkB   tAat 

'•>    rolden  Cat'   Park  for  the  use 
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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 
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rettr  Be  rout 
Miehatl  J^  Buckley 
William  M.  Coffman 
Fred  D,    Parr 


Kinutee 
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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 
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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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0/  oontraetM* 

£^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 
Piert 


Sloat 


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i^..i.r«e«i  cor^o,    .,  cuu  Cnter  frou  r,,ruary  Be  U 
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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y     •n     oi,  5<»tft  imir,    rtqu0Bting  ptrmu. 

•  ion  to  fill    in  a  portion  t^t  r*«*  ■• 

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 


Purchase 


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Contract  8 1 


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•»«  /»r  aetfanf 

?«:::  *"•""  -  *">'°°° '  *»>-«♦•  «*  st„  i.t.  a„, 

fu«S»«  <„».rt,     r^  «up.r«,«»nd.,t  ...  aut».orU.d 
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 
i*   Quandt  (vid  Sona 
fdv«   F^SchwartM 


$3,467.00 
3,590.00 
4,638.00 
0,426.00 


iit9,Mo. 

mt 


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) 
IF*  J 9  lubon 
Parker g  5tt//#n«  and 

Pearee 
Shwmmte  and  Sehilltng 
ill*  McIntOBh  A  Son 
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 


Temporary 
ft 

m 

m 


Cotton  Bloaaom 
Mary  Jane 
Jolting  Joe 
Seaaoapo 


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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1855 

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itt^Mo* 


ran  TH,   t.,t   tnter^.t  a^  p,,p,,  ,,,,^^^  ^^  ^  ^^^^ 
D.par<m.«t  tk.  Controller  te  and   i.   H.r,ty  re,«..t.d   f 
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 

•»"«■• 

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 


i/n/50 


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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 

I 

324 »0Q 
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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Set  •Mo  t 

1389: 


approve  th»  folUming  Work  Ordtr« 

r.o. 

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 
75.00 


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. 


•     • 


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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10 


Hn,Ho.     Mowmber  1   to  Uay  31,   but  durinn  ,.4m 

1898  '      ^  curtnp  aa^^  period  WilUaM  D 

p^n^At        OrahoM   mill    t%»    «ii>. •     .  * 


1393 1 


■EPORT: 


Graham  will   be  alloved  to  /»n-,.-* 

"*   *^  "P^"^^*'  o'*  Buch  days  and  at 
§uoh  timta  at   he  beliaveM  ±hmy»   * 

*•   *'*''^»   <•   'Efficient  bUBinets 
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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Opera  ABBociation  for  permtsBion  *«   .* 

/'^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 
of  Preai- 
ientf 


mi 


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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t.   tke   te,t   ,nt.r..t.  0/  So,  ITancUco.   .,« 

W£S£45,  CowH., loner  T,lUr     «J«       v 

iviitr,    although   rtUrtng  at 

Prettdtnt  of  tht  Park  r.^^4 

full    Urm,    in  o//«e,.  .uj  „„,,,„,  ^^  ^ 

^.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       '''^^'^ 


f     ' 


Regular 
iitetina: 


A    regular  wteeti 


"^9  Of  the  Park  Commi 


in  McLaren  Lodge,   Oolden   Gate  Pa 
January  25,   2950,    at  4 


aaion  was  held 


rk 


,   on   Wedne 


aday^ 


p««, 


The  following  Conni 


aaionera  were 


pilil'^^  ^-   Coffman,   Pre 
Peter  Bercut 

Michael  J,   Bucklev 

Fred  L.   Parr 

Harvey  E.    Teller 


preaentt 


aident 


i/in'iitta 
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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14 


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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 


17. 


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. 


Hi  I 


>ne 


i*w  Fnrki 


Marine    VffC   Pnrk,      Meviters    of   the 


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Merrte 
fayt 


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. 


iluord 
Uket 


■^reet 


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'^^'^   <^<^'''-y  ^^^-^nuon   to   a   Ha.araous   entrant   ^0 
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  • 

■fzch  .  -    -  .. 

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 


'^^ 


-wm 


1 


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Otia  If.  Ph<flp9, 
Park  I.   Phelpa,  d 
George  w.  Raymond 


UME  or  fin  A' 


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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'  iZ»i.i^Ot      (Maintenance  &  Renair   -  «?♦«      . 
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), 

^   •   «   ^ 
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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JD£RS 

Lump 

Sumt 

AltTnat^a 

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 

i»ooo  1,0!:  a 

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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 


"^1 


•v*: 


i.» 


t  • 


'I 


1/^5/50 


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) . 

•  ~    «   • 

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). 


•     * 


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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1907 


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1896: 


SS 


if   hereby   reacinded^ 

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: 


Miik^»>Mu*i».  ■tvt. 


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«lNf-^>' 


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'5Bt,  r4^. 


4?*C;:^^iff<N':*-'i^ 


■  ail  ir  AiiihttBT  * 


^1 


\l25/50 


If 


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:^3 


fc»%««#;^|. 


t   I 


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•1» 


^^jj^r„«  xppr.p.   yi..no.04  to  ipp.,p.  ,,,.,,,.,,       ,^^,^^^^ 

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 


(>• 


^^\.^ 


•     « 


to.  * 


\  r 


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* 


-   >K,Ml-"  .Jt^' 


■♦f**^ 


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W/ 


"F*i'^"^^wJ6 


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RESOLOTJOK  ^^2^Zl 
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^ 


■*.., 


^-'i^SrrTt^f^FS^^^I^^ 


S(L^;^^ 


■  III  II    m  ■iMTiwi 


T) 


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•^   .\ 


•  %FJ  •  ^l*!-; 


iy^5/5^ 


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 

1^0. oc 
rg 


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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- 


-i.-.  .■.■»-.  -'-• 


^'-.xM...,..^.  .^-r    


""  '^^VHiVMM^^tfS 'ja^flf*''     J  ,-trt 


•A-^    ■^.i.-! 


n^ 


1 


•'•>,.  M 


\i2bl50 


26 


t^.   cali  for  tU.  co,,riat,  tV  pJantu,  „/   tr«.  „ 
i;iu<sod*ro   and  Haishi  i>treetm^ 


\  .. 


1   •  ' 


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 


.  I 


"•  V 


Jpr^-^: 


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7^5/ i'- 


5     ..i 


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"»«   .    >     . 


ii 


C      fV  >' 


■'•♦„« 


^^ 


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 


~i 


-^ 


•    •'  '.  »  n  •',';• 


.!■ 


»    'I  .!•    T 


icd' .  .. 


«1  • 


'»  •    .     -**  ,: 


/a/6(? 


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 


*  1 


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 


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j^ 


t    P.jrk, 


s  r^ri 


ie    ^ 


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property    a^ 


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IX^c-i.''-, 


'    % 


^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 «! 


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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 


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?.?5,  COO 


n    the    reco'^^endation  0/  tM  Mireotor   3/ 


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he   j-.'a«t   in'^l^dei 


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ou 


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r^-m^lu^n^   Hidden  deck   in  Keaar  ^  t;'iuJi   .jos   decreased 


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planting    in  J   landscaping  be   dene    in  /j-:-- 


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San 


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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       itch  ar.J  P»ytt  GflJ   C-^.rsr/ 
^'alfitt  !*   Petprsr^*    -  u-unCy   -    ntr  ,         .   ^         -    , 


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ira 


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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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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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jj2 


tf       ■■  e 


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3.9 


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 


Ij^O 


•  u*» 


n^e,  »'arc.\  }^    h^^q 


t^^r. 


i'?'??.    T'll?3) 


mif 


',0" 


^  *  ~>L  >  ■  'ak  ^  X    J 


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"; 


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46C 


Depar'tn'^_* 


i:>.yc  r  ipfjjij 


"^owi- 


"  .rt:hasinu  Lepi^     i'i. 


^3 


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c  tC  ^; 


tpai^e  '■'ti.t 
Jan 9  Feb 9  I/;, 
(Add  t  iff) -Hi' 


rr 


^  :.50 


'•  !  y  ie    .:idc 


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rrfa   "•pa<i»» 


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5/^/50 


J4 


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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 


'^ « 


•      • 


T  r 


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 


~^ 


:yr   li\  rk  .     . 


».  I- 1  (^ 


'<  -  •    i-c^c       i.ieriny   Orjfre  .  .ir  Ser^i,i.e 
Aboi  e    ia   also     lercby    '^bC  i  ided. 


'■la, 

fj"  "nsion:  1?     .'  - 


r. 


'•» 


'     J  1   'I  • 


"'i  ir:'r 


^9npria_ 


zj.^^f'r    u  t  le r    (   " 

the    „rT-  i  ro  '■■■'  >, 
Cruiser    ^. 


'an 


I  . 


.iT 


•t,jr^   pre- 
.•^    \    -  ity 
f   lun^ei 
f    -.aiter   j.aa 
7    stud 'J  I  i, 


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:  iLV'"^ 


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f%' 


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- 


i  s^ 


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. 


J  '  1 


♦  M**    sj»^ 


•rjdW*#r!,/»  '     ''..-«    *'^0 


"<J#P#4» 


r''7^eat   ^f   yra-itsd  and 


truar^, 


i'^-  *as 


-u    a 


'''"^^    "''       ■'■•-'  -r?  icac    fn   .        <  -'^erous  con    .  ' 

totleii  e/  tor.  ,    jcrcut,   »»eo>id€. 

f     'arr,    •'HeSuperi'.*"iden'tma.       .  ■_ - 

Jar''*'out€»  Qaraof  '    - 


'I' 


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37 


./  Coit  To.er,   ani  K^aU.y   t>..  /Jr.t  /io„r  an.   u.t  H. 

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 


'Tided   t%#    canfr:ct    vc    awef'fi 


'  ')        f  »4  ^ 


JT^oeJalrr  Furnace   rjinpa-i 

B*\pi^'    ''e  J  tiny  and    rium^ir,^ 
GiJnore  Air   Cnnd iiitning 


yteting 


If  r/* 


nn   f-^rt^y  r   tiif.ii^3. 


-  ■    .iU 


,f' 


,  J 


t  • 


£L rr^wtt     ...^     ..^ 


Tl 


2/5/50 


4j#y. 


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'Jfrced: 


f'le     -21««i,.^  <:^o«Mfi,f.ner.  ^.re  present: 
W.l^'-  ^'    >V^-an,    Presitent 
raru^y  r.    Idler 
Ui9ha9l   J.   Buckley   -  ifc3.ni 

liiiX-dXTx^-    -^n  motion   -V    -       'f^sf.        r    -^'    r 


-•        ■'-.     r   c:,.;.r.t   V    th,?   Par*-  fr-    r-lw-nt,    th*    '    r 
.or       .rfc    an      ,      ■;       *i9nz}    ntrpoj-    ,    "-'^'j'"    tn    *S^ 


juri  s 


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Re»*llo.     Jnotball    schedules    will    /,-    ,«„... 

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^^^   ^^ 


3 

by 


5»      Ho    announcement  n r  nn,.  •. 

halite   made    be/ore   tL   apniJ^^.^'V'"'*^''^'    ''''<•'' 
y   the   Park  Cc^mmisaion.      ^^^^*^**^«''*   ''^a   :,,.n   upprcurd 

o,     ^pp7(canfa  must    ^i»ninr/=,.    ^u 
.are    piayiny* /^  tr^X^.V'' tLfj:' ^'•   -PP^y  /^r    rHe 


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Superintendent  f<,r    i.xvt^nUg'xti 


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45 


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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.  / 


J^     W 


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V        ^.   /.AjtttoiHdftlfil^: 


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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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Houa§  Cove,    a» 


baain 

ahown 


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in 


the   aouth  end  of  Caa 


number 


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'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. 


n 


'1'^. 


'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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,      «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. 

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lohich  may  be   used   a»   JJ^f  •«***^  <ty   to    small 

far.     All    types  Of  Irl,?  """?.   ^""^'^^   ^^^  ^''•t 
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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 


'd. 


There    are    several    points   on  which  I  would   like    to 
clear  with   you   before  proceeding  further: 


A. 


*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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C.      lo    it  desirable   to    include  Spso  onn  nn    ■ 

»'..n   f*,  5<,«rw<.,t  yii,,.    it,  approval.- 

-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, 

*   sgd/  F^ed  D,    Parr 
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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haue    ht«  join   in  a  di,cu„ton  ^/"ti    o-Jooo.T       "' 
expansion  o/    «,*  /acht  ffarior  »<tJ  Co?on?5 "and,. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

/a/  rr«d  i).  Parr 

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    , 

\ 
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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to    hau.    tn.   necessary  docuMent  preparei,    outlining   tHe 
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 

— *- **     ^^'    ^••olution  of  the  Board  of 

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! 

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Club  Championship 

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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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on: 


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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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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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466 


469 


DEPARTMKNT 
Real   Estate  Dept, 


Public   Works 
Bureau  b'treef 
Repairs 


470 


Purchasing  Dept, 
(Reproduction 
Bureau) 


AMOUNT 

i/i.i  c       ;     *  ^9uare  and 
^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 

equipment,    etc.    Gen,    Viv, 

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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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MALOTT  dk   PETERSON^.Riwnr 

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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912,300,07 


'ateriala  d>  Sunplu^ 


sii.oo 

65,00 

80,00 
Q, 3 27, 90 


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Pi 5. 300,0 J -J 

i/at^riaia  A  Suppliem 
Resale 


To 

918,900,01^1 
Servic*$  Other 
^epartmenf 
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 

5^1,12 


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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acM..,,   t.  Hoy  Mu,.on  re/i.et,  cr,au  upon  tM. 
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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tion  y.r  H,.  ,^f,ru  u  n.  ^.,.v  an.  „«.„..  t,  M. 
*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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onneiiy  Roofing  Company,     It  u,aa 

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 


^:^ 


h  '  3/^50 


od 


-"cr^sr^t^i^'^'^--"*' 


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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69 


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 


9 


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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I. 

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Co«w<5«<on  at  a   later  dat# 
Tht   Super <ntendent 


\oo\xU    be   operated   by   the  Park  Dtp 


reported    that  Lake  kerced 


April    29,    1950.      Fe  al 


artment  comnencii 


^9 


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 

S:uaref 


I 


■5*iJ 


••if 


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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4b^v;.x 


•T'R-i'- 


■■'Ifc      m\    ti 


■<  'lO 


n      f 


V'5i?A'^0 


i2oy  FudBon,   Supervi 
on   hia   election    to 


»or  of  Mainten 


tht 


oictf,    commending   h(, 


'.  0, 


Horticultural  Society, 


Rifl 


pre 


Oeo 


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 


.  ,  -0.00 
(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    "' - 


,r  * 


the   Park  C 


onmission   and    that  payment    t^f?rr 


r-    %n 


fh, 


ar^u-f    of  $14, POO. 00   (Lump  Sum    bid   rinus  Alt^rnif    <N, 


"^ 


tm^^.j- 


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~) 


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vi»«»-      ,     . 


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^intd.         Range).  °^  ^i/le 


facht 
t-'a'bdr: 


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. 

Schnidt 


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187 

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135 
Temp, 


Joy  II 

y>   Prima 

^i-Cap 

yarilen 

Jean-K-Lou 
Martha  Jane 

yaai9 


;; "'*^'"   °«'  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 


^ 


-^. 


^^^'■ 


'mttmUmitm\  Vtuhh 


~1 


"^ 


pP/50 


•     • 


-lid: 


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 


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((Sld^r^m^ 


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■4'--%*'! 


«      \ 


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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.  ,         -    ..      -,««..     ^ 


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h- 


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Licht   'h:r^j2JL'      On    the   r*^^ 


pn  r  I-  f  '^    -m  f  -f 


TTr  »  rt    J  „   J 


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»  xr^! 


T'J 


*        » 


Yacht  ffarbor  morin^  Lie^naet  wer- 


Angelo    "Ouncriatiani 
^e  znrich  a/   '    "   "  .■  • 

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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-" 


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86 


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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 


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cemmemo rating    the   lOOth 

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anniuersary   of  L^Iifornia' 


That  Ifr,    Denn  i/arti 


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following  projects, 


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*     -      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 

-    --'ffd   a-:-    oenfission    tn    call  /o         :    .    .;a^    .  ^...- 


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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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yfnutfs 
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. 


>i:u3tic 
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.pre.entat«„e.  0/  tH.  Ool,,n  O.u  .„,»,„.„,  ..„,.,,,„ 
pr.t..tus  th,  2ea.„9  ,,>  „  ,„,„„  ,^  ^^^   ^^^^^^  ^^^ 
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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for  pemisaion    to   use  the  Civic  Ce 


nter  Plata  for  the 


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 


U/!^6/50 


j3 


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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94 


Tienfiion  Extension   0  f  Timg        n«    ^v 

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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RESOLUTION  yp.   jg^^ 
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). 


I 


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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1951: 


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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'•iiS*So.  RESOLUTION  KO ,    i^^ 

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 


w  w  C  j 


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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mt   tHe  Plan,  ,ad  .,.„  eo.pj.t.d  /or  t^.  u.c  , 

'-'  -^  --  -^..-..,  „. i^:;::;; 

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     .„„  .       ', 

"•  •=•  •3.  Son  franc  (8P0 
/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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,pU         and    recommended   that  permiaaUn   be   granted        r. 
>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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POHTOLA   PUYGROnifl) 
?ill/e7/""'   '"*''•  ^''  ''''   Julians   experJ''-''' 

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 
Secretary 


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Approved .« 


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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 

1,.    >      ihp   Park  Cnrnf^ission   that 
RESOLVED   unammously   I      ^^^   ^'^"^^ 

t..   Board   oj  Education   ./  Parcel,  U    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, 


• .  '%Fark 
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 


I 


m 


W^}^ 


■fin^.^ 


M*«l»^       f  • 


-.'jXri^h^r'-  m-^. 


',116/50 


107 


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 
4C3.td 

7,    .    .. 


#^ 


'^^^• 


.-  .A 


'•#''- 


.^iF*'*'^^ 


♦  '  J53<,:  .« 


.1 


■"'1 


'IC      ml* 


5/X6/50 


I 

1957: 
1  .Tontd . 


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 


if.O, 

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 


'^^^ 


MSk 


->     "Trniinftiiforr 


'^l 


k\   ^/^^/^^ 


109 


.;fS.iVO« 

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 


i 


>■    *  -> 


'^^'^^^^    » 


■*,%i>     . .  ^.  J.. 


%■ 


"«■ 


.-'or 


5/16/50 


no 


riPs.No.      ORDER   FOR 
ISel  SERVICE  CR 

Contd:  ^'ORX: 


19621 


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,, 


•    t 


15C. 


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* 


■.ct 


f 


i.»  •> 


<^     *^-l 


^f?      • 


'^ 


\/16/50 


'     '  •4 


I965t 


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. 


-.'SmNOm 

1967: 


•  -  •♦ 


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. 


■-^^ 


^ng||- 


<u. 


i 


-»^. 


^U:<'^ 


^/16/50 


Tacht 
Harbor t 


11$ 


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 


•     • 


f.  J  .i.    . 


7^«^* 


^■^fc-*^,      s 


.i^r 


6/i/50 


113 


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 

-  • 

V 

^uf-'ri^ed    to   !r>a.ke  final    .-:. """^   ^^    T^c^-^r 


-.  -  r    '''!'''  r. 


\2Cg 


a  r    '-.  i 


'  1  ^ 


'jral    £i?r'»fcea  for 


rfoarstion 


I 


~^ 


•M^MtiMMOMi 


To7i/5o 


114 


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 


*?•'.*.«: 


a-'-' 


^ 


5^:-. 


C/1/50 


lis 


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( 


•  m* 


2J- 


•tensions 

Timet 


.'?^.-rnM    ruiiJin'..    ^ol'.en   }ai^-    Pzrju 


^uest 


'rem  the   Payne   Oon 


^.truction  Company  for  a   thirty-fi 


ve 


•^^ 


ay  exterision   o. 


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p-j,ulsen.   Contractor, 


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extension    oj   time 


contract  J  or    the    co 


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'rivath.    Contractor, 


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116 


1  ■ 


Jtkf  , 


•    • 


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 


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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   ^• 


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Departr./?--*      *" 
-•-rc'e    a     'J"' 


tion    ■  ^ 

-i    -^hc    contr 


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of  consirr  tion    oj 


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n 


e/i/50 


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. 


#.C* 


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    >    ' 


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6/1/50 


ISO 


•      • 


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 


■'.  ■  >■ 


■  wfm^,'M- 


Ill 50 


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 


ir^urne- 


^  "     "tI;  7 7  i a»"  Simons 
3f  -'t-iry 


^^ 


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A  *• 


,tJ?^o4*, 


"f  i^^;f  (^M^g^.M*'  ■••^i^'-r- 


'^ 


'     /7/50 


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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yi 


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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- 


•  .  ^  J-  ■■       ,  • 


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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+  »•• 


* 


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•;  :%  imc  ■^•Ai 


■oinJBifiSt;n   that 
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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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^ecrrntional    Units   -  Coit   To;oer 
Leak  Proofing 

9l'',500»112  I>moria2    ^o   Cruiptr 
San  Franc  i!)CO 


•  !'•>-      • 


125 


Acrnrjriation 

dlC^l-'fOS     Maintenance  a   Repzir  ^jtructures  3,705*00 

S.    F^Zoo    -  Paintin-^ 


5,977^00 


1.?. 


J  9 


^RANSF^.RS 


from 

SIP. 213. 04  ^J--* 

Mzintenmce  ^  Kepair       Maintenance 
Bldys.    -  Becreitiona 
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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 
Zl-  ifS.    '   ^f-rrr 
UniU  -  C    •" 
Proofing 


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flu 


¥-4ikan^ 


5/14/50 


1S6 


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San  rrancitcn, 
Jung  14,   l^^r> 


Cia-t't   ■Park,        "  ■•  ■  f     ■.- , 


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frown,  *51.50,  damage  to  ':(s  automo'ile  by 
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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    ,.>      ". 


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Department    tki'   C'^nfroller   b*   md    is    herf>by   r-    •; 
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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 


i,"  '^,0Q 


POO, 00 


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139 


Haa.    NOm 
1990:   . 


Re?,    No, 


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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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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 


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fhai 


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SERVICE  OR 

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126 


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127 


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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 


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'J  *i  nnhocK  er 
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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  . 

^    ,.-..    1',    IJ.^O    ^Req.     r-w:-.  ^>'      • 


.  / 


Ki 


.  •» 


v*r*.; 


■t: 


?? 


•ik-i«r. 


-V- 


t<    ♦^ 


f  >  "»  - 


ir\  ^rr- 


J^^ 


Tf. 


:;ri: 


~? 


5/56/50 


142 


i^'i 


,^*.''< 


''0. 


i.  j6:     . 


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 


■iiin  ; 


-       i 


DEl'OlI : 
FREDEH 


Ac 


.iyfck 


inu    -    - 


'/  L 


.1  .o  1  ■- n 


iOl! 


i'T 


rv. 


71, i  ro 


.    I 


^—^ 


'■>'  -  „^  MO.V  it^JlJ- «•■  -r-r.- 


'■^W^^,'' 


ii«iini«Wi« 


I?  a /to 


'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 


I 


I 


*J 


^^.-•L* 


•*.'♦ 


ykr     /■. 


f^ 


^ir^'-^ 


:W-    K  rw^' 


^.'■i¥^^ 


*lfeifc 


t»-<  'I 


^ 


KT^-^f*;*" 


hMMkl«->«AMM 


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.^. 


) 


'     *  - , «. 


'^here    h e  i ' 
:om^.i  saion,    the   m^et 


1  i  'ou  "1 1*  '    a 


Willi-,     -i^on 


fC"  eta  ry 


I 


Tr 


^jKr-i 


♦-v*^e. 


>**'V: 


v^:.^^, 


«-■*''• 


f  ^mi 


ir^— rri^- 


■■a 


[^.y^iJT'y  V^^^""*iM  ^ 


MBi 


~n 


r 


1 


5^ 


/'/r/ 


>f^'C<^' 


iiL  V 


,/» 


~t.Ai 


:^ 


f-    ■* 


^. 


ftJIik' 


v^''-  ••? 


ju   ■  ^.  .> 


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.v^. 


fe'i 


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<tf*     1" 


-ll^l^^ 


^^mr^^ 


INDEX 

"  "or  -  - 

RECREATION  AND   Pi.RK   COir.lISSION    itlNUTES 
JUNE   .?7,    IQ^^U    th.'jujh  DEO'CT^IiEH    ly^l 


m. 


^.^.-^^^ 


^^ 


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 


R 


•I  ti         ti 


-•^>>"i    '■r*'-»£ri-'Ti4\-i 


II 


•  • 


.      .!.■     '    . 


r    _  o , 


);  1 


C^en. 


•  •   '  .    •        ■     L 


;u  ver 


Oi^., 


1)      "1   "T     . 


f-  .  - .'  1 


i«  to  outaln 


ie    .  j; 


7, 


•  kOo  ,.^v^  /  ,(j  .^11    i'a^  L    .1.' 
ati  >n3   I:   ?,dditl  ina 


::  )r  J  L  TJj  u 
"nai'en   La, 


l':er- 


17! 


17 


U  .  I'lt!  o 


•> 


/,tO 


r  I    » 


r    .l.',y31./^ 


^yer  ^!?,4.^ 


Pa-o 


0/27/50 

3 

7/12/:;  .J 

1 

7/'^7/:u 

1> 

7/27/i;0 

2^/ 

^/  3/5 0 

lu/1  ./>. 

f  \ 

i^y:^j/5o 

10' 

lo/3uA:u 

lu: 

I, '     ,  i 

173 

1'  /  I 

17^ 

1/  /  I 

17^. 

2/   o/,:i 

ICz. 

3/  V51 

20c 

4/  3A:i 

227 

0/  :;/M 

27-^ 

■^/  y/51 

31i. 

//i3/:ii 

330 

Lo/ii/51 

307 

n 


1 


ALAMJ  S'iUA;<i3,    Hn' 


it: 


r .a.Vir  Jed    T,  : 


in 


.  .e  . 
uaon 


jtx.  ,  -i.  t -  , 


CGa,^< 


erfc^Ua  J 


11. 


.  ,  w  « 


Jes 


0-  .r' 


max 


3/  0/51 

207 

t^/?L./^l 

24- 1 

:^/2^y5i 

2UL. 

/»li':e  c^a:. 


PLO 


_j(  •-'o^merly  LDn;^fell-)w) 


.inittier  otr 
ijluvi^rjand 

1.  ■!cIntT3  I 


r,    ■) 


l.ly^l^ 


f  ieldn  ■!  4  so 


on, final 


•  -  • 


ft 


tl 


3/  ./.  1 

J  3/.1 


t 


Co-    • ■ • 
Co-n-.-nt,-.    re       . 

'^  ■  ^       ••  itatlvo. 


it  tend 


rk 


nat* 


-^ 


5?.-« 


XrJ^ 


siii'f 


k(. 


.      i^^'-5- 


,-.     ^.        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  - 

'J 
»      >         . 


•  I    —  • 


';r   ui 


■i    to 


Jb  1 


Jr.:. 


JH 


y. 


-  )« 


Pa 


cl    " 


i^Oj-. 


5=> 

7: 

17-1 


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 


'        '  /     ■    T 


/.I 


./I'V.i 


/  V.i 


/  ,vM 


/   1 


65 


y/ 1^/50  71 

9/20/50     77 
11/22/50    126 


il/22/5u    130 


L..: 


12/1 V5^    Itw- 


12/1  y^u    u. 


171 


17: 


.a? 


2al 


/ 

./ 1 

259 

/.'■ 

.,A.i 

260 

/ 

/ 

3u3 

/ 

V.i 

3j^ 

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.^?-c 


.^•^J 


*-i;Vr  -t^ 


'<'^'-<.mim^. 


'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 


•Vij/:,u 


jt 


/  - 


/-     / 


:v 


"-* 


Uaitacl 


1    -J 


•  J...!ercnant, 

>    ^jn':r,l^o, 


,-''cLaron  i/j,-.  . 


■-u; 


''i'»r,i'oi- 


V         ,   .  0 


1        A        / 


'  *■■  •    '■-/ !,'/_.  J 


""    '     ■        • 

io/iy/50 

76  r 

• 

11/   ./ 

Ps^e 
391 


^ 

V 


12/  6/f<l 

1+00 

12/27/51 

410 

0/27/50 

3     ) 

7/12/50 

li^    , 

7/^7/50 

23 

//27/5'J 


//2//>U  2i 


^      /.I 


y 


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-. 


'•    t 


.J  .    1  ■  J 1 '  0 , 1 M 1 1 1     1 '  :>  I ' 


- ,»  '  ^a    u-o    -j'jn  .      I'. :  3," 


,  ' 


:  o    1' iv    .-r<;l.  )iar.  . ' 

nient    .■,,»:,   ,i.nai'-i.'^'>ja,/vi-c.,    ' 
in  prep.^.rol.  .^luns    "or    .x    . 


'!«  i       , 


I  i- 


:  ■ .  o'  ■  v:  i 


Date 


2/^1/51  2ul 


3/  0/51 
3/   ^V51 


3/  V.l 

3/      ■   : 

3/22/51 

V2Vr.l 

'-r/     3/51 

^/  3/51 


/-■  >  /.  1 


H/i.-/al 


/')      /:    ) 


/     ■     /    -  -^ 


/  / 


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21^; 


220 


'2u 


222 


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11 


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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. ; 

•-;-''    —  )     ..."  ■    .  - 


f^;"^lvd..-    ^rszu    St. 


l/al 


7/27/; 


bU 


^5u 


.     "] " 


71  /. 


Vlj/:.. 


■-/      ,/  ;.  - 


/.      / 


/i     / 


./■'      /. 


350 

375 

3>o 


12/27/51     .a. 


12/27/51 


ly 
1.- 

•3  T 


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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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 


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p  -^. 


Co'nr.1,    ca.'icels     v,.'.. .  .v'jy    jjv'j, 
a^-'eoTent    cjnstr.  ■• 


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near  Co/'ti  .nl  .^ven  i'i . 


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361^ 

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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. 


•  ..     .  ^ 


'c-.i^iui'    11'   'jertain 


':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., 

•,  '>tOn«aOfl  .,  .      ..pnr.r\      .„,-., 


(Hoa.l,,'' 

Ge/i 
In- 


.(e 


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I    B^ft>^iUr  KPiJCrtVlJll    (Continued) 

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) 


i:.': 


292 


Date 
11/u/iil 

12/6/51 
12/27/51 
7/27/50 

y/iV>u 


•  ■  •■  -  ;  to  ajjpi-'ove  ti-'a.iox'oi* 
:  ..  ■:■  ^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. 


1     ■  e 


or 


'elo_r.-p.i   Servi'.-e     .  y/^w  . 


(.  ..i'    jr 


.-Oi). 


Comm.ti   c  'I.  '^     .  ".  *,      ^'L:.;inco    Co-- 
tenants    be    perMittei    to   j*omaia 
prop;    ■';•    :-■;..  .,..       ;>    er    ■•- 


•request    tuat 
■■!  c . ::  Pk .  C  omm '  3 

i  t.s    c  -, .-i.s  '  r-uc  - 


a.tpro  'e     .  >       .• . 

••J.  3^0  rr-  .  .  .,t:3  Mb. 
to  ai);)rove  17tri  iion 
"-;-ecu     ji'i fV'jj ^    '■■    in;.. 

.tQa.3oi,::  .,     ;■, 
queat^'j    ;.  _.      _^ 

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1    e    funlu    i'  or 


'V/Uiice , 


ties, 435  Comi.    .  ]•  lo    u 

declaroo  ore    parcel 

surplus    ....    i-^^es   pro.: 

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::nlfi^:i     .  >i    D:  .  t- . 


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Letter  received  Jvr^  .iealtor  Saouerman  sug^est- 
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 

■'n3  :mrkln  ;  %.-f'G,ptc,{Cor.'{el  :iit3)  _       l'j/2j/S\ 

■•'  ^^'^.  ■•'■'.  JO,  •:.)      10/25/51 
■'•  ^   -.'   ■  ■    ■•  .of 


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:ie s .  iu  1 ,  i  apro vernen ♦,    (hmia'.   o    tenuis    ct3. 


Date 
11/22/50 


map  of 


iVi^y-;-      1 


aea ♦  216, Oomn, authorize 3   j,\:;.   s,   Walte, 
Surveyor, to    I'urnish   topoijraphlcal  map 
B.V.Pat'lr  J 'or    .;6,'J'jO. 

He3."42,i'ayt    3:.  J  .Tro,io;.',     r,  '    ^',0    n-t   c  )n^r;,ct 
p27.!;0.(Imp.''    '•       :•■.■,  1/11/51 

(oa.lflO    J3.V    ■   >    .'/tllot'..     •    ,  _  .  ,    .    ;         1    ■.,-^..,      ■,.■/,. 

.ios.:^07,r'jourracirig    j.im    lunaio    ct.,. 1^,30.    iaOiji  t 
*>peter..  ),-  rrundy   Co, 


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V'3:,       -     "-O^iO     V    ,.:liC        ::..', 

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C^ntDil-r  ari^eii    ..    .'^tendell   to  aave   Jtop 
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., 


I'Ryt 


.    llljBimett  aec.Ctra.) 

':  ." 'i.;   ,::eraolltl'>n,    Int   •:  I'inal 


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43   cals;.  iar 


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Date 

i'aj  3 

l/UA'l 

IC?   » 

2/2 1/5;  1 

1.^ 

2/21/51 

1>5 

3/22/3^1 

1 '", 

3/22/5;i 

22i 

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OT: 

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SY X  BE£  j^LhYG  :u)Jnr.)    (  C  on  t  Inue d ) 
--  ( 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 

^/3/5l 

226 

4/3/51 

22c 

V3/51 

227 

^/2o/5l 

21.5 

p/o/:a 

253 

J 


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31f?D(). 


■•".■■/o 


fo: 


u  •^';. 


,  lay  V    t  J    r 
;3  ;,-!r)tlon 


22,ci71. 


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Cn'/i'  .".JhTH'iH   (Continued) 

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 


-JT:.-,ruaio   yx^ensiin    ). 
"o-npletijii. 


;i -ie    ror    jliuho 


,oe 


;r    """^-'^   f^lioiio.^ej    £.J.;.rTro3o  Const, Co.. 
'*-  >  ■     •    -      -  -'ritrhCL 

Pinal    jh-t  C  ^ntr.'^^    ■■    i      -   .. 


jond   /a:.-;. 

Coa-.hea. . 
at  C^r,  :■    , 


^0.,    2, 


-t-   to   l.ivite  new 

-  •  ■     -    ;  -r'it        M 


"•eappro. 


-i^^d  i4 


•  ^nt^ii.eor'ln 


■l3o   rec3,Ma 
■*'on   J? 


"C 


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 

o/lu/50  35 

w/-lV:;u  37 

V2V5U  .2 


y/2V5o        76 

■!    '/^    //  ' 


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 

./■V'51 

- 

0/5/51 

272 

0/1^/:.  1 

202 

v^V^i 

29G 

7/1-/.1 

3- 

o/v/51 

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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 


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^     ,    .;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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^'':^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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struct   dlide    ut   uoLt   f  .....-'    parkin^,   area     ,    .u- 
qiirod    coinsuro   City    -    ^otl-i.    for    public    lia- 
oility     ■    .'ro  .00  r\ 

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Gon3:*ll-iatiori  precludes  necessity  of  r,rans- 
rerrinc  Cjl.Sq.f ran  i^ark  Dept.to  hec.Jept. 
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 


Date 

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55 

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- iy   witiidrav^n   it.3    re- 
■  u   '>  piaro, 

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' .  reportea  J i.Supvs »   Judicl,.-^ 

-     '  •    '     ■  lectorate 

-^  .wti  Jd.nducujt 
i'roperty  for   ac-.o?l    ,ur,;S' 


uoao;: 


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iloenao  f jr 
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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 
restaurant  ^n  1    1;  >  )  i    . 


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•  ,   attend  Elb-^tn  AiiM.oonf  .lU.uain. .  o/23/:;i 


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;3  mako    .r^^aifer  adJudtiUi:   covensa- 
•«fit.Hr",Hec..iFk.GJim.to    ^l^?:.   -   -'irot 

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c^nt.ract  to  r/n.Hor-s^noyer  Co.  (123  das   thru  o/l5/5l )  VlV^l 

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'HesTJ35»    .-tentai   :.:o.  ending  5/lV5l,    ^1,250.00. 
nes.362,Hental   Mo.onding  6/li4/5l,'^-'125U.OO. 

;^e3.395,H"ntal   "^o. ending  7/W5U125'J.UO. 
;^es.i+59,^^ental    thru   ..Utj.lii.,ly5l    ;>125o.OO. 
Res.U67,Hentnl    Mo. ending   y/l:+/5l    vl?5o.OO. 
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 
Par-',    •■    L3d,  i/i  ac .  "10    oeitr    coot    oi"    same,  !Uoc.i;Pk. 
Co  1    .  ■- ^     ;:>.. older    pro    rata    adjuoLmea-,      ,     o^a-vey 

COot. 

.ies.lOy     {ec  .;i  <.  i   la  i,  eaj^;,lnecrla^    or:i'/i.;oj     -1^,.^ 
,"-.    .'ler^j    i'-jr 'ii.c  .  repairs    ■   )    i.-iits    ^OUO. 

.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. 

-•  ..  ;  2/^,Go-T^.  a  p.r  D'/ed  ';  jas  ■::' i  ;  1  »n  ^:'  ji  io;;  .  i  cs 
.■>::  w'jriiuter  51'  'yxoee  p/-'  '-■  .'-''ep*:.  r.  V.'o  .  a  :'.  lor- 
Ized    to    ::h11    To-    jlds.  l?/2p/50 

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paintinf^;^    ul-i-:; '  rical     :     -ij  ; .  I'e.mir.  ,  :;jU.(; 

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^laalonor   v  ','^rt3    ou    landsoaplna    improvetient 

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i!lii^i^j-a-Tnrr3~coiitrM(-t    roi'   p/ti    i-npro 'enerita    to 
TH.*'{arria    I'or    .74,5y^'« 

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in, 375.^0.  _   . 

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^dd'tion   $317.63. 
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Finance   for   ai-^ltlDnol    funds    for 
Hxnijit  Hall. 


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^hTHER  ^-(OV/L-   ''Uya:i,)w:,D,7tn  and  Harrison  Streets 

36^   aside   to   3ap.)lfint  rec.facilitlos  at   l.u.    i^/u 
..   3:,r  e-?^i    ievolopmt  Franklin  Sq. instead. 

"  '      PI^YFIELD,    Cir^ent  Highway  '^  Sloat   Blvd. 

^ayt   ],l,'^TJT^7Gratim  ^r^l.    -^  "   -Icislihaclrer 

"  --"lal   Mothers*    House, 

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n-e    U'ain  ^"11    r'3plaGed  '■:   Pur. Supplies 
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•'"       'od.Au-       •■    ;     Jrder  M-i+. 

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Date 

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t.ve  lence   •la/v.Jint;  i>k.Punpln(:  Plant.     Secretary  to 

call  ;or  ne*  proposals.  "^  '  /?ti/t^n 

tallat.i.a   rence,    ,.um..lni:  t^ant.  '  ^  ^  "^       '  ^ /. /,. 

^uiks'^'i'o'i^in^'f  -^f^^d.lea   for  Molding  and  Lincoln  " 


.OMM, approves,    sjuj.to  Art  Co-i-Ts   r«view     on^.ff 
f'f^pf   '"■.:   ,,:.?  *^P^'^^-.^    -V.^J-«^.    appr.,.or 


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»       '1  oca  "^  '         - ...     . 
•      ".f^elocation   te€.s    r*  , 


■    "    -^'i'-  -i  June 
"din-,    Lincoln 


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six  p/^3   total  coJt   s^25,l^^O   iVo-r    1^.7   .tec.aa.i   1. 
V  ^s  n.   f^hT.L'>N  :J!^.Cff,:.e.it(irly  ond   oi'  3ou   Clii'i"  nvenue 
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.-iarney  by  Hd.    Pub.Wks    f  oi-   inpv  nt  J.D.Puolun  IJoaoii 
^142,771  '^nd  '.Vk.Or.to   iM.'ks,^22,22y  ror  survoya 
enclnoerlng  and   ^nap,  aui'vir'»?;j ,  * 

he3.106,Ii:l.Fd.oo2itr,payt  'V..^.,,c.>-  .-nt,J.  ).i'r.oian 

Roc.3ldg.vl,236.20,Confr.7. 

Ptielan  Be'-ci  .lathhou  .e    ,1'    j     ■  .roved    by    .,rt   Co^i 

3e3.353iapp^ovo3   Wm.  Cl.Mercnan'  •  '.    :         '  ;  is 

:'3r  Phf^lan  3oach;    cojt   ejf.ror    coru  •  r.  ..;wg,  ;ju, 

Hes.362,to  'V".G.Merc'i,'int,^-K]     •    final    puyt.:  ^..-n  7 
$3,708.60.  "^    '         "  •'» 

Res. 366, to   "10;^  . '^'ib.'/lrs    -    [i jn- 
Fld.Engln- '^rln/:    P,795, 

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6/27/50 
6/27/50 

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''^'■'^3^^^^^''       r.il^^Q.l   ?/G.     'co-ni. decided    to    rettln  na-^e 
to  ?f  ftV^,/;!^nnorlnlI    >.3V.  3.  J.Crowley . 
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^^";^"!   Mission   ?ar-,     .  n.  tic    .^ark,    -.^ilt.a     ^'^    : 


Date 


^'''91^   Co-n^.aut!iori.o.   Gen.M^.r.  to   .n^',.o    urcnln.c- 
'^''•?  w   ^n-ineo.^in^   aor    ices    Tor   one.    ^wi.rnin,     .  v.l 

IT--      Tmj-o->'ement    Club     )ntestJ    contu-pIaEed 
;'an  es   in  Mission  Park. 

n,i3i-s    n--.    Iip.-l^tJ   pro.--..       1    J-'.^  ■    .  -•  ' 

:.en^er.      Gori.to  dcl'er   act 
prOijent  pe  ^i  -^ 


9/W50 
12/1^/50 


6/5/::  1 


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Cruiser  "San  ?ruaci;ico"     te-ior.-l    ,^2,^-1-.'    ^ 


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statue   iWn  pr^Jent    locatij.:.       'ayor' .:  views    to 
00   re  -oivod, 

..3.5.      ".:\    ■'•e'lnriul   Gon-nitnee    to   seek  aid   i'ron 
Supts.  •   outstandi  ..    >uligHti:>n  372  3.  U. 

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7  Ida  on  .-'K.to 


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Date 


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/',  -1  -e-al^er^hlp   due  a   3hor«line    Planninii  ..asn.of 

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jarut^e  Loiiul   .jjcunexitii    ;   authorizing^  k  diracjtin^; 
,.  jrjllnu-.lon  of    "olnt  call   Vor  L.id3   Aitn   City  -t 

:     .,    .  ;>tin„  Inscription  to  be   j-lfaced 

on  tourruct)  i^luii  -4  ylevL.t:i  .   uare,  y/l3/i)l 

3t#  :    :\  'J  Square  aarat^o  jUi  uponin(j   ll/y/51,  ll/o/^i 

-'."     ■.  '       "^    mre  Gnca^e  Corp  ,vU':nflruW3    oertuin 
.  .   -i-'i--   1-  ;"    ^''  Its  uid  x'or  i^,Mur^''3    •i'l'iar'? 

0«i»fte«|   and  llnfi  for  ai)proval  of  finuncin^.      I2/27/51 

--    •        .       ...         .  'rod  certain  promiaea  in 
event   tafct  un  twui'd  oi"  laaae  of  St.Jterv'a  Squarti 
mier  ground  ^ara-"   ■  •«"?   *3  nede.  '  '      ij/?-? /c'l 

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25ij.  i*/k. Orders    to  continue    aorvices   oV  Engineers 
'^■,'jroviie*ln3poc.Bond   Fund   rro.Jocta,    r^Rrch    'i;i, 
"57^0    '•'  <'^J  continue    S'.irvices    eni'^ineera   •■•     irai'tamQu 
'^01'  prcpnt-atljn  ;)lan3   "i   specs.    Mtor.li^i^l    ^1650. 
}3.2d7  reiueats  a'nendmen^    ^f   annual   n-rn™-    ^»,n    .     . 


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^--  cornponautlon  two  jenit^ra       u     ^       j  ^  ,  /     . 


Hl3-*'Way 

Appolntmoat/^rvey  L.    .u.Ler 

.'  r'.,   un-l  3ecrot  ry  authorized  to  aisn 

.     -c  i-'entn. 

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javuijp'U.r^iG:'.uii-)n  fuclUtloa   ,.  ■    '■    vmsot    r/i 
*•  ':tr.r'^for;'ed  to  Goa^Kcr.l'or  atjd;  '  ^  n't. 

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.r<  vii^A  neasrs.Hidu*^'       •   Uaace.  7,    'L 

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v.3tuli>ns   -t  :Ufle   Haai_u,    .:    .li.o  ^^ 

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.1      .  •    Kuzar 


^k.m■^^M^^,l^  :,la;uii^   (GontinuocJ) 


^^ ITTi      ~  jp'^.Suttor    to     Tike    i^e commendation   r© 

a!e  oi-  Liacolii    :   ilardiii^  i'urks   for  aolf  T.arna- 


iant3» 


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-  ;t   roi'  cjnatr.or   a  l,;unlcl[)al   l(ot.o    Uurden   in 


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cLai^on 


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Date 


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2/21/51 

191 

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192 

3/u/;;i  203 


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^'V-.,-f-rr  r  .ublicatl.n  r^  .e,t.  b.ocnuro 

'    ..    Vo  o.tuin  mrorrnatl..    :    ---for  with  Con- 
:■    '  ■      -Var-  rets'irriinj  Infor-iat,    .   ,>-         ■•     • 

tod   an'i  ■iirect.  .  '  t   £'    r-:         - 

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.roportua  ljd.;3UiJ«iwi^ory'    Judiciary  wO'ai. 


witlinoldine,  sabniaal^n   to   fUent  irnt  ;    ,--   tae   obu..a  ...- 


.^nt  or  wOl.S-.    since 
opopertj-   ."^r    • 


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plan  Uo©  of 


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Date 


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--        jr  capital  Inpvta.i^roui'an,        ^^   . 

'        '  '1-al  in)rove'nout3.  ^ 

ilan  i-r  '.•.u..xtai   ii^  .    .  .      :•.     •  --i 


:  ^.autnorised    ■ 
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•ecluasli'i'  ;  - 


Janitor  p03l- 


u.  raePient,   ■ 

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■:,oved  bicity  A^nirnoy,    !  or 


Dh   x^^rlc 


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;d  execute 


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1  -  '•'  /-I 


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-'rona  Heii^nts  !^   (jayu-a    -/-'a:     \ 
,:■    H   now     )ro;>'>3al3   -a    th' 

ffd^-'cDevitt   for  two   v/ueks  i4/l6-<^/30/^,l .      ,.-.  .1 1  n -s 

jjrve    ill   capycl^:y    of  ^.ctin^   C--^  '.iiQcr': 
-«^m."a"Y   to   exec'^-e    -    ree-nonti    .  .    .1   Univ.  j.'   ^i.F., 
llSa'ciari.   Univ.,     :    ..^'.    ify'ers   for  19^1  Pootball 
Season,   Hezar  .i'-  Ua-'i. 

)3ect\     -ii  -:;■:• 


V2u/5U 


l^J     ra.'A 


,.  ;  Auction   In   fve 


3 jiar©   renewal 


:./iV:i 
4/?6/;i 

•  /-    '1 


201  0  o.-. Capital' City    '.'.    ..niGti-    .  ;,rk    oiider  l^ar- 
Itl.ie   :.!u30um  ^^isoice^, 

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)!IKEL(ContIr.ued)  ,  ,        .        .x  '^at 

'Superintonderit  of  Hecreation  (Oontinued; 
Res.vy!^,  kr^jmoni  la.  Ki-ibell  authorized   to   attend  6/9/5 

llai'l.    aec.'iissn.   Co.-if. ,   Boston,    '!p3:5.,       ot .  l-f-'/t  r;]^  ^ 


1 


iiU:^eryiG:T,    ■{•icr")ati-:)'ial  n'-:tlvitIog(  hur'cs  ) 
Ha3.i|i0  re  Josopii  li.   :!ickey's  retiro.nent   after 
26  jBurs  or   .jervlce,  July  1,  ly5l» 


26  . 

G©n.Vrr,rfM-:)rted:  Heor^anizatl  j:i   d:'  Parte  Revuauo 

jlvi.  '    .     .«br»ttted  for  Civil  Sorvico  u.^i^rovul. 

:.,.     :-..;..;    ,Joo  Juies  D.   fna.'aA  je-'i  ■  ,) 

i.rt  CoT-.a^Ji^poves  ground  covor  -r    li-aciijy/.,/^! . 

..  ..5vi7i')^der  for  S.or  '.Vk.jS.Joae  Sr>e^l  C  >,, 
Fence  Sarrior  $195 • 

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^^^^=t--';?tHJo^T concur 3   w i  t h  D i r .  Pro pe r t ^- '  3   rec- 

'^'nda'lon  that  Puiirnan  BonueiJt   land  ut   oK   cornar 
S^rid  St.    X   i'rance   ^^ve.be    sold   at   public   auction.    12/2(j/50 
-nncenuus   of  Comn.    -   lio    Jeflnite    ..tep  be    taken   to 
^rscmtinue   any    traditional   ilec.    or  Fk.  ii|jec  .events 
until  n^t'-er  .  iven   co.iploto    ..tud-^.  12/2d/5u 

Tn  rnatters   affectinii   participation  o£  '^^w^Vd.!  public, 
Inns   to   diJ '-continue    or    Ciian^o    programs    shall  not  be 
Cde   'ontil   ostablisnnent    of  a    definite    order.    (May 
Duv  x^roi^run  at   Kesar,    -t   Spring  Carnival    in  :iiariuad 
Styrn  vrrove    to  be   held   ly^l.) 

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■ue'^f  Lincoln    •:     ^^.-ii;:,^    i- -:-    .'or  .olf    .     .:■...- 


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•-"Ilion   to   destroy    pi^udutorj       ".  ^    -    ;■      Lake    f.'erced 
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Hod.4.21,   '>.0r.    flotch  Hotcny   i'roj.,    i'olopnono 

^nlU,   ija:np    .luLiio;',     ylOU. 

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lies. 5^7, 1'^r-  v/.rk  er»ew»a  mefalu   u;.   «anp   Wataor    ^i>i^, 
,^03.521,    Cori'n.roque.'.ta    "Tayor   to   trunnfer  trian-ulln 
.)aroel  of  land   In  Lk.Moi-ced   arou   to   Rec.'-P'-  c.m.n 
rr:)'n  lYater   nejit.,    i^^b.  J^  '  LJ  ^  ril.;  ;  I  ^a.       •-•^"•^^''^^• 

j'jreau  of  iluut,    Li^^nt   ^    Powor   to   randor    rout   on 

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in  Slurullaa   Planiiln^j  aajoc.    Oi'  ChIIi'. 

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tlon  and  par;:    ,  -   .     .'tlca,    fu- ill  t.l-..,    •   uctlvitibii, 

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nattei'3   foi»  aubnia    " 
l*-i   3ecty    *;i    wr-itln, 
mttj.;   oneri-.nat'opQ    -;.;- 

;   ;n3«3   to  pay    ;: 
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Re3.l4.77  I'or  aupploiental  approp.    of    .i+OjOOO   for 

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provernents  -c   ropt.work  at  Y. Harbor,    as   prepared 

r>y  Consul'^ In^^  Knt^iaeeru,  '• 

,     '">orlnc  Licenses  c;\  roved  for  v^re  ;on, 

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-  '.21  painting,  foncint.    •-    ^ur-faces    to 
-tapuael  Co.,    .^uJ.  . 

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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 

■  tj.e 
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- 
•  '■'   *"  *- •   "'  pyin-  the  position:;  nf  j-per 


(1) 


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tWMWUIII 


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.  ^ 


I 


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. 


di..— i; 


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 


CO 


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 


uper 


*_^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- 


-     ^ 

i..a  park   -epartment   fund. 


ovide- 

^    not 


^^le 


r'poae  foi    «.._; 
i6  conditions 


or 


.G. 


-   recreaoio,;  and  park   corcais^ion  call  i,av 

oiy  ^tadiuri  or  renreat'on   field  under  itij   .  . 

'"'.  exhibitions  a  er  opicclal  eve.t^ 

'-0    .0   -^  .ar  e  ari  adnission   "ee. 


;>ower 

t-O 

^"  -ti 

0:      1 

■4/ 

pe: 

,ea.>e 


L 


(a) 


■.^^ 


(End-) 
(bold) 
(face) 
(tM^e) 


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 


.  J  ■  --,  »^ 


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^ 
"  oo] 


'^  .     •^.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  . 


JDl 


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=2L_. 


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 


■v'^'^.  .-v.-- 


•'•«-ra»:.. 


ii^*V-  ■'^■"«-»rt'-.-'^W{i*>j.., 


»'  -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 


■*»m»,f--<,- 


^      Tt 


[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. 


•^  ;'^»1«»4 


nei  cy 


rresiden' 


Hespectfully  suomittei. 


InltJ.%l^Heetln€ 

'-'/  2  ;  /  p  w 


<_Jt-: — — 


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: 


7/12/50 


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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 


7/12/50 


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<n  . 


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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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l>U9? 

:.:i9o 

:-:i97 

>U99 

|M200 

1.-1201 
,.1202 

.•1203 

!:.i20i^ 

■A20$ 
;.1206 

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:.i2i2 
:-i2i3 
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.•1215 
:.1216 

:-i2i7 
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.•1219 

:.1220 

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:.:226 


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112 
112 

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058 

058 
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a56 
152 

1-2 

W106 
W108 

ClOii 
ClOli 
C102 
C102 
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R54 
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B45i+ 

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B512 
060.1 

112 

A56 

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058 


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 


•%/^ 


'■*t. 


11 


|#5.  No.  9 


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 


ii^ 


u. 


ij 


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 


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to  Article 
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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 
-o-!?aitt^ 

or  Cjn- 
^^rjilBl 
'  1  joran 


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. 


7/27/50 


19 


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  ^^^^ 
"  :}a5ct; 


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^ 


« 


« 


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. 


o 


(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 


« 


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: 


l:: 


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c-rt..;.   r  ;al 
•  'P-r^y   r  :- 
^Ir.d  for 
-  -'■".ip-re   Swrra 
•■^-ytjrjund 
ri.z,d; 


'luti  :>n. 


10 


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.!; 


of 

5o.i+3. 


.  1>: 


?i    3^1  iti 


12 


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Hes.  No.   19 

^  ntd; 

;'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 


•»• 


^ESf^EoEIJTATIVES  AND   DELEGATES 


M-iSsrs.  ! 
Fanning  > 
Jarl 
vjiljrt, 

Parsons 


;ha3. 


.  -  J .  .<  ^ . 


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 


li  "j 


20 


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.-  • 


11 


y 


...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 


ir. 


necessary   a.-. J 
t^    tnis   r jsoluti .n. 

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21 


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?^"^^'^^^  °'   ^^^   ''''   ^^^  ^^-^^ 
^  <*  <> 

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 


« 


No. 


II 


?"-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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R^3-)lutlon 


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J41 


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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ProviUm-    for   Usj    of   h.^y^lvin,^  F-ond 

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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:nt'lL 


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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29: 


'luti  on 


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29 


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. 


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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" 
2J-P-465 


?<ate 
Berth       p:r   rt^nth 

190  .    5.00 


131 
.rnpor  -r^ 


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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 


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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; 

'  32:  hesolution  !Jo.  32 

.'•(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; 


.\  -^oi  *t, i.o:. 


J.-.-11 


H2S0LVSD,    tns-t    t.- 


jn    tjc 


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33 


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. 


« 


■M- 


Rb3.  No*  34' 


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 
VcLarvfi 


1 

Fid. 
Pk: 


1-  J  .    .%  0  . 


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 

7/27/50 


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i»- 


^- 


S^'Ad^: 


30 


adopted: 


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. 

-»  i¥  it 


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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^-^ecretary  x 


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31 


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 


Special  Meeting 
9/3/50 


1 


.•^l 


-.J?^* 

■^f^ 


32 


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 


=■,3.  No,  39 


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. 


It 


1 


adjcuh:."g;t 


There  being  no  furtn^r  business,  th  .  President 
declared  the  meeting,  adjourn-jd. 


Rofipoctfuliy  submitted. 


^^^^  -«^  .X  Cu^-f^  (".JUa^l^- 


Secretary 


%,^^ 


Spocial    Meeting 
6/3/50 


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33 


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. 

#     «     « 


::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^ 


•.Kr^ffc 


'*.  4L 


•«■«•?" 


JU 


:,5.  N3-  ^0 


•:33.  apprva. 
: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. 


N:.  hi: 


.'.z  app73 
.xc.'ianga  of 
.-nd  iitn 
^•-las  Realty 
■  -.  wD  acqidro 
:-.":?erty  re- 
•  "Ired  for 


^ 


2: 


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    ■ 


'/I/   J 


'WJV 


35 


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) 


.-  .M.r.  tr,.:i.:mCTI0NS 


.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 


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(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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I'  , 


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37 


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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 


I  *  -•  '* 


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 


# 


■» 


t-3' 


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 


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/  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, 

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;  o  ur  3  ^ 


(5)  RocTcat:  .-. 


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.-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- 


♦  «' 


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■■'£■   ■■«,'-  .^1 


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;,  '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        ' 


)  jrv.ooj 


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rr 


... .?.  ^  i^.i£)BKr:^, 


43 


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 


^'-^ 


''H 


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: 

■■!-», 
•»-     w  J, 


"■^r;tiDn 
i  tv 

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 


RESjLVSD,    t.r-t 


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tovern- 


.j.  Ko.  57 

J  :ntar8  r  or  Coa- 
|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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jSacrotary 


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San  Pranclaoa,  Callfomu 
August  2i4..  1950 


M  I  i; 


E  S 


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. 


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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 


4' 


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49 


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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50 


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 

»         #         ♦ 

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,.. 

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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 


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K  86, 


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: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; 


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—  ^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; 


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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 


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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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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 


r-  *.  > 


Jlk' 

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). 

«    «    i» 

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 


l_ 


■^■.  r    « 


•^  ,  »> 


«,': 


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 


\iO* 


S3 


,  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.- 


-■  I rfi  . .  .. 


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 


>^^ 


-# 

.^4. 


f'X: 


-^  -'r^w..; 


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. 


_*■  ■'«:.  llu; 


*•  a   *      tC     > 


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 


* 

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. 

«  «  « 


Tnero   being  no  further  business,    the   President 
declared   tne   meotin<,  adjourned   at  5:25   p.n. 


RospoctfXilly  aubmlttod. 

Secretary 

9/26/50 


K    .     ^■.«"  •      -i-rf. 


Sa-,  Pranciaco,  California 
October  li ,   1950 


t..ury  Leave 
n  ZliMbeth 

\^m 


■Crin;if5 


|i'.'--3fe(!  by 


tt'-'.bie  femit 
pr'ljij  U.S. Navy 

•::-.  of  Marina 


M*--'Ua  ift,  m 


iiilf  y  X£S 


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. 

•  ••*•• 

.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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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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(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 


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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 


•^  "'*>a  ifi.  ii^ 


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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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 


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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. 


10/19/^0 


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•^"**gn  WitPi 


(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 


'7»'l3  . 


■^*»«uiiJuJ^ 


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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fftYMnta  -  Park  Pi  via  ion 

<*)  CHIIDREN'3  QUAJITERS.  ,    ^^^ 

Pinal  Poyraent  -  to  Fayne  GonatructlonCoSpany    Contract 

"  •  v4fOC>o.OO 

(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 


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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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On  action  of  Comaissioner  Shea,   seconded  bv  ^o-nmipo^ 
Bercut,   the  following  resolution  was  adopSdl  °'^' 

Resolution  w^,    j-^a 

Sa^Ji  -"^s  ^r  "^ "  ---« -^  "uX'"^:;^ 

(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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SAtM. 


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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 
l-iis  fsr  IDMIN- 


2.5Jl3n  Author- 

|-'*al.^  of  Tiae 
-^-•dlag  Cor.* 
•■•'.: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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■r:x  McLaren 
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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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public  body  corporate  aad  politic,  to  the  Cltv  ««^  r      . 
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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'October  30,   1950 


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rJTFIEID 
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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 

'srz.z'T.Ti/''-  *^^°  *^^  *^^^ 

"^io"!'^?^ AtrsiKai  •  *'''"-°"  *^''^'-«'  '''^-"^ 

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 


««»««««» 


«  « 


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: 


'•.■. ; ' 


>  : 


iC/3D/5C 


-•'ifciir-T^r- 


T  -  - 


-   ■V!S''ft-if' 


Lj,4  3tcrii« 


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 

ttn:t  - 

c:r3  cp 


^•••--H  ^'^.  1^; 


'*':'-  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: 

iO/30/50 


fv 


•Jy.  15Q  Resclution  ffy,    ;^r^ 

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. 


*  1 


i 


««««««»«»« 


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 


10/»/50 


r^-?-''f^ 


Jj^^^asL 


/ 


::ct'd 


,.-.'  for  Supple- 
L-allppropriatlon 


•15,CXX).00 


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^ 


■-•^.c. 


sdl 


rlsi— "'•''  '-=™-  -X  i-sr- 


ctfully  subnitted, 


Secretary 


10/3Q/50 


4*^ 


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^  ilf^^!^ 


'^MX^ttiia* 


I  j^'^i  ^pcroved 


;js:l'ition  cf 
•-rjjrahlp  -  LAKE 

StfenTM 


ii;.t;iga  ^.  IS3 


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,  ^*  -?^, 


«««*«•«« 


•  «»»»•» 


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 


:~u«  of  ^:ts 
|5a.?.J,U,  Block 
xj!  .':r  JFPER  mi 


•  ••#•#» 


«•»»*»# 


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 

11-9-50 


II 


^^'^., 


.r*^; 


.^^  of  Utt 
!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 


««»»««««« 


»»»«•« 


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- 


*  *  * 


•  # » 


*«•»*«# 


^•■: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: 


:^ 


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 

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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. 


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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 


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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 


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^^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 

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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) 

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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 


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'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) 


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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. 

■•..-:.  for  vI^A-     ^''''^^^■^■''^  ^riroprar.tion  -  VACATr,:;  ^  r^izK  ul;ve  lk:  i^p 

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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■^.••nuIiPP'o-    Supplawntal  Appropriation  -  Allowance  Employ^ai.  c«r« 

'^^' "    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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[i.::j:ion  of 

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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: 


\ilS»ii  ^'^"^^ 


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 


iM^'^  ?y?Pg?g 


ttli^"  ?flX^rY  Survey  -  ACTivrrTE.^  suPERVisnRg 


•jrEo  SUIER- 


-' :;'jitati:n 


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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Bercut  Equitatior}  FlRlr^ 

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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,.,jT|lB»«r-  Award  of  Engineering  Contract  to  PUNNETT,   PaREZ  A  HirrcHrv^M 

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 


L*-:n^  Negotla- 

I J  Architectural 
Jr„t:t  -  flans 

|u:<:;fic*tion8  - 
'■  TmUZE, 


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 
surveyed.  *^  j   ^^  ^ 

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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tlon  Coannission  be  enjpowerad  to  execute  this  contort  «« 
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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November  22,   1950 


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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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aa  aaid  center  line  end  bcuadary  line  «?•  «»«j 
•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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*~i;e  ar.d 


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 

i:-2i-50 


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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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,♦      RALPH  LAI      .     &  SON -fn-a-yT-r^ 

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 

•  «»•»«««»»♦>    •»• 

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 

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^-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? 

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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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.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- 

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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?^ 


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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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•^•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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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 


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San  Francisco,  California 
Decedtjer  U,   1950 


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♦  .   .         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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(continued) 

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. 

»«»♦♦««»»***««•*»»• 

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. 


12/U/50 


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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 


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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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T-594  (2)  R56 

T-595  (1)  R56 

1-596  (1)  R56 

T.597  (ii)  R56 


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P/0  Director 
P/G  Director 
P/G  Director 


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T-599 
T-600 
T-601 
T-602 
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T-604 
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(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 


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11- 


•20-50  thru 
•16-50  thru 
P/G  Director  12-  2-50  thru 
■27-50 


Painter 


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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 
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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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W^P 


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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: 


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(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) 


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(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 


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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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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 


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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 


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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) , 


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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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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 ^• 


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(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^ 


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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. 


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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 
■"■"  '  3TnDrJM 

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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Mayor,  tha  Board  of  Supervisors,  and  the  Controller 
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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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: 


i.ifU;n  >'9i^i 


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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n-.ere  being  no  further  business,  President  Sutter  declare 
the  meeting  adjourned  at  5:00  P.M. 


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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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(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. 


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raisslon  Is  complying  wiU*  the    Finance  CorrJ-ttoe  s 
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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. 


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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. 


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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 


DO. 

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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(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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152 


l^^jjIfiiSliClfi  (continued) 

\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. 

'^ — — #«,»»«««*«««»»»» 

(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 

L2/28/50 


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153 


(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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^^  IBAflSASUfilfi  (continued) 


^^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 


»«•«••«**••••*•* 


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. 


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•^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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(^)  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 

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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 

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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, 


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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 
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(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- 

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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"-^" 


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-:>•  ^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, 


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'^'"'•^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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(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) 


V^ 


1/iiA- 


«>• 


(^)  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 


Ml 


t  c 


,  —  -«._  _  4^T 


.uj^ 


fl«f, 


.^      -—  „ 


(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 


ii 


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 


««««»««««««,^«yy^ 


(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 


■'■&:¥" 


:^^   ^ 


^-^ 


^sf^ 'tii'"^^. 


(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 


«tt«*ii«ft«« 


•   ft   •   ft  • 


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. 

i/i:.  :i 


m.'f' 


^«- 


-.-•*♦•   .-W:,  * 


-t  i„ 


z   :v«sr'*ip'.'*8fc«- 


(continued) 
: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) 


»:.i.  J;nKi«8iDn 

*'-^  :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. 


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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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170 


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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) 


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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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V^^  ^ 


(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 


T   » 


(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- 

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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. 

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(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 

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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 


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Secretary 


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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)                       ^' 


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•  »•«••♦« 


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^. 


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»*-'' 


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(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,- 


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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 


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"."*.  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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(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 


'   « 


€'% 


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£^ 


IM 


v; 


r  • 


^  -^  «^ 


IH\ 


[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 


•  • 


fr*^  rrdtrs  . 


U)    Change  OrHers   -   Dcn^   Fy^-^rf 


■^'-  "Tier  •/! 
"*=^7  i'lrris 


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 


;r» 


■§'*;..^'^ 


%^^- 


•^*, 


Ij^^i^jussitSijm 


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 
-----t  --oC 


-.1  :rd«r  #22-A 
■•  ■    i  a-.utior 


•i  -  r.3tr, 


(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 


Jl 


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.'.. 


2/B/^-i 


19' 


k 


.iri-i 


«i. 


■^■■■^ 


\.-rr}l^  n^^CTIQKS  (continued) 

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.^: 

'        "  *^  rvcs:.luti::n   '^v  ,    :?7^ 

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, 

JftCi 


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 


^M  ^74 


=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. 


•  ««»»««« 


•  #  »  •   «  « 


.ernce 

"A  Kans 


^-•4,. 


^«=3.    >.17^ 


^^^  ^^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 


s» 


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 

-11-  2'V>1 


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(continued) 

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;-:. 


«•««*#««•,« 


•  •  *  • 


-i.S 


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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19C 


'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"- 


*••»#» 


»     »      «     «, 


*      »     «     •     « 


; 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     . 

•*****•** 

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 


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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 


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(eoetinoftd) 


19- 


lep»nt  of 


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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- 


.*  ' 


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: 


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^•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. 

2/21/51 


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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 

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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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(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 


ii  I 


(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' 
87, 724. > 


'«• 


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. 


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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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(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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Raaolutlon  No.  ^^ 


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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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(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. 


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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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— "  ^      '>'"■   rY£. uont ' d) 

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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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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■-:  fron  Connis- 
-.:  »!.;. 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^ 


» 


>  t\ 


•  :;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 
■■  -'^tlnf"  Excep- 


:a  :.?A 


(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)  


e. 


—  ■«  *  ^ 


»« 


(continual) 


'.jji  3Ubl««, 


ittornoy's 
;n  1338  • 


rr>t» 


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) 


•  «««•*«**• 


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 


-«/A/'Ll 


205 


nii.iii^iHiiiVrii- 


-.:l(Jlng  Approval 


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. 


^•■I'^iiuT^'^'-^^-^^-'-^^ 


(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: 


|2u,ax..oo 


'  ■     ■   -  •      *T  ■  - 


«.»-l;cn  :f  Bids- 
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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<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.  ■ : 


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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 


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(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^ 


'  ^  :- 


^ 


3/?/-. 


% 


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^ 


A. 


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n\ 


(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.-.  ;.-■_/ 
irig  r-ite    .f  tLCn,. ;  u,.    f  r"V'.  1 1  lr,f  Satur-" 

Aindny.    'u,!    >.    !i  :    ,     '  •  •  ..      :  I  ...  ..:-.. 

chan^'-jd;    i:.*^  ru^"^ ;   i       •♦    .j   %.   v.   '.     ■  .:,- 
tfc   ir.:  r-    ,u!'!   fr  ••    '.  • 


Total  -  55^ 
■       -  35/ 


(wit     t  wel 
and   .^uit) 


-^^ 


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^ 

i 

C^ 

^^^^^ 

^ 

r     i 

>► 

V 

9 

i 

s» 

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^  ^ 

i 

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k 

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 


.«  *.U 


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.   ■  ■  ^ 
Square:   and     b*.    1* 


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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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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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i\r.S''LVED,    thit  or.  rtcnntniati  .r.     f  tr.'.    jer.^  r 
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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S«n  hVancisco,  California 
M&i-cl.  22,  1951 


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\  ;;nring 
Preliainary 
:  Exhibit 


to  Art 


of  NPA 
S.  •  Stquests 

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■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.) 


•  ••••   «•• 


(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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(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.) 


,/,..-.  .N'v.318 

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 
■■  "tl-n  md 
••-•'.U   r      fir- 


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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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 


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(2)  T.1279  hl32     Start«r 

(5)  T-1280  C102     Janltrosa 

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Cl.646hr. 

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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  ': 

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Recreation 


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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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(^)  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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(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.--}: 

3/^2/51 


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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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;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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Roapo c tfu  1  ly  subr.it  tod , 

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■..•f;ng  cf  'Jojoiga 
-.-.i  3.x th  Sunset 


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* 
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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 

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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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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 

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(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. 


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(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. 


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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- 
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(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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.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 


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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 


2j: 


•  ««««4l«tt 


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 


'''■^-'  -^   -t 


(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. 


L 


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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. 


-<•  p,* 


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 


*  *     A     A   ' 


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  . 


ni^*! 


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'.  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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235 


(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 

f-*  *1  VI  J..     — 


P;*?3">lutlcn  N 


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^4u„ 


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. 


•  •*<««•• 


(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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236 


(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 


«««»«««» 


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 


-^■Tlli'j; 


-     :".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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237 


(continu»<!) 

(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. 


«*»*••«»«   « 


'  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 
.    .    J t  •  -t.  -   t  ■  ■  J    ^^-^  • 


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23a 


\i-^:-S^  (continued) 


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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(5)    ir^\'l<i^?,  r(.r^rlr.er.t.   -.^rl^r^-^"?    ^^">-^^   ?^i^^03\ 

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 


is- 


'r.  -   ti-n     1        rir.icoioner  5hoi,    st:.' 
ri.:..i   '..t-r  Vino:,    the   r-^ll-^lr.i  r.. 
ftd'ptud: 

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(continued) 


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. 


V 12/51 


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(continued) 


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. 


ilif  j: 


(T::  Dlctati-n) 


Respectfully  submitted, 


Secretary 


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fltn  Ftanciaco,  Ctllfernll 
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.  '^'^ 


"^> 


J-.  Fjuting 
:  :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. ,. 

•~  ••  jec.ll 
^  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 


^.r-.^ISiiVw 


-u^ 


Mrs.  M.   Usky  of  167  Comonmalth  Avenue  represtnted  tht 
San  Pranciaco  league  of  Women  Voters  aa  an  auditor  of  the 
Coosnlsalon'   deliberations. 


«••»•§•• 


(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. 


T-1282 
(5)     T-1283 

1-1284 
(4?)  T-1285 
(5)     T-1286 


(10) 

(25) 

(10) 

(5) 

(5) 

(30) 


T-12^7 
T-1288 
T-1289 
T-1290 
T-1291 
T-1292 


058 
R112 
R132 
152 

yio6 

W1C8 

ZIOU 

ClO^ 

R56 

J4 

153 


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 


2 

3 
2 
2 
2 

2 
2 

2 
2 
2 
2 


ac3. 
mos. 

rao. 
rao. 
mo. 

rao. 
mo. 
mo. 
no, 
mo. 
mo. 


$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: 


•    .ntr%:t- 
!'■  Tank,  Ccm- 
"'  4  .vualng, 

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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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[222  (c  ntlnuod) 

(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. 


('^) 


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 ■^>^- 

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(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 

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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 


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I'.'.iT.  of   Its 


Ikrs:  Hill 

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(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" 


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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 


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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, 

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^    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: 


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"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  • 
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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. 


^f^JI^.-M^ 


*•      » 


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 


! :  f 


•!H 


!  i 


're.>po; 


•    i 


«>ork  irc-er  'i'ja 


^fic  hir-f 


t,,*-^    ^  ^i  *■«< ^  t    » 


t\.  n.     ^ 


exter..! 


»      ►      s-      i 


•f 


/^£'??S^-:.  ^>: 


v.->«  <^ 


••.-:Jfc 


H'iAiJ 


rrvi-e 


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' 

-jzt   ir tere3t3   f'-  i 


tf  *  f     f-^  •-  <a  r  M  ^ 


ecreatio."  lark   Lepartmerj". . 

/   requeatec    '       •.i;'--vr-    •    <>    .'   ^    ^wi  .     i  ro.To.;.>   i  a-, 


«...OJ.i*V    ..'1 

jo;'Lod  endin, 


'     t  ■  y — ■  (■ 


i  ":    ■  ".f;  ' 


ItWa  '*.  iiLj  - ontrol^e-  ' 


.or:;  ■.re  o; 


/t../t..  -    .ontra-t  .. 


1  i      ^  r ,  •^  *    r* 


U»lW*«i<'        1^      ii   fc^« 


i'-riod  eni 


-*  A*  < .-. 


:..^J^A-w  -    .o:.tra   t  ■/:      -    ■or.t:'cIler 


.= -^'tW^ 


'^-  -  *  -  ".*     -^    ^  -  - 


•  nrL.    A: 


f  *• 


-      -*   " 


-»5j1 


I  *        I 

f 


t  * 


*         1 


I       I  »        ■»  *       > 


■*^-*^*^**«*' 


.ft 


-^-r 


v^ 


'■^'1* 


:  xi^iAlxij^  (oont'di 


r.  .yi  a::  Ki^-bAiic A 


',«r3en  u  woim  -  2d  J  a 


^    j.j«>.4   iA..j.^  -      or.tr^r-'. 


i  O      it.  . 

i«rlo'- 

lo   «'" .  .iorwlmeyer      o.    -    51?     Pw  re:  '    -  

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 


-^^i).  A' 


-?vV^iU9'-    "9.^I2a 


-ejleiJ    to  af  ; 


f..  t  . 


L*   i.      ■■     k-  i,»    i>J  4'v,  .1 


'Xmt. 


Hi 


.rector  - 


^: 


A-  J       -   i.1 


/      n 


CI 


anstors 


I 


•  1.1 

i 

i 


propri    • 


■WW 


^.TlC.tj  (-cont'd) 

(.,;    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 


«.••«• 


^gtrssa. 


afboF  !^?Qrinr  Licenae. 


i  T 


ic«fw«a   for   ° 


.^00 


-jtfc  HtL 


n...  ^' .  c 


w««3«r 


!*■•*«• 


ana^^r  r#porit 
ipr#«»' 

(fen:*..:.   A4.i       .    "  . 


■i^i 


<        t       w* 


L"'    f»- 


U.^Ni.. 


^'•j'jl 


^W^' 


,21 


.:^','m 


a:  "ja- 


(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-,-. 


«    •  •    « 


•    (    <    t    « 


(JJ    i^b:i-atlo"   of   /rochure 

'■nnilajLi.   ■••-   i  arr    int; 

:'  arj  attract  I  v*?    llluat 
•erlblai-       •     . 
ac    .•  •  .'  .iecr»> 


•<»- 


U^p«rtaent,  woui; 


r^ 


report' 


^utt< 


«  k     -w 


l^p    •»•♦    -•, 


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. 


-  ;'':)rQ   tr.e 
e    lek'A:.--   ad.> 


ted , 


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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. 

•?n  p«r  ce   '    (     *  '  '  ■  -        "  """   ■ 


ta? 


3««' 


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1 

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I'll 

b%    h 
US 


prof^: 


.ana?er 


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^cont'd] 


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 


'* 


A^   "!»• 


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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*;   •f 


-  "^^ 


ifih^ 


0 


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#: 


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261 


^«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. 

♦  -.•■> 

mo. 

S2--' 

mo. 

- 

'  *i , 

■3. 

^    , 

•n. 

','2«V51   thni  ^,/ Hi,  tit 


I    i 


,             •  .             '  <1  .V    . 

-     ^    * 

ill©    dec: 

Hd    tr.e 

-Ai- 


)       .  .»»  — > 


.^fi . 


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t:,e 


-- . »  ■■  n3b. 


IOf», 


-*4"^ 


202 


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f  iJ^ 


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 

■  r>  ■  J    ;  ""1 ;"  "  r' 


..    i 


s£i_iiiS£: 


it    i\       ,i.       •\ 


*  < 


propo: 


.dde: 


■capooalble 


;'ollow: 


^'"^^g>^^y^; 


iMloii 


cr   iC 


■)  ;        • 


odver 


A  .    4.;^rtC\  ,.^  ..v  -  j.y.^i.rt   'ft 


'•^■-i. 

ji%.     ;.*», 


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: 

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(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 

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(j)   fi'.i-A.-J'o  IVG  -   Jontracl  if2^}  -    .ontroIlHr'; 
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controller's  .^IIZ. 


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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  - 


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t  ii, 71^.^8 


lAiU-.   :ni>^ICN'  PAY.4.'.T^ 

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ro  Fern^son  Bros  -  Final   Payment  - 


523^.  5u 


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(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,  .*  -     ... 


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—  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?. 


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ALi..roc.riation 

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Accident  ,onp«r««atlori 

nesreation  Livialon 

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Insuran-:'*  frmminrs 
PeTwatlon  llvlalon 

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par©l-n« creation  t-lv, 

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hiaintenRiT'e  x  .'•epnir 
jtruotures   -Sen. Division 


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012.JO0.U 
Taterlals  k  iuppUea 
;tecreatlon  CIvlalor. 

0J2.300.i3 
fAterials   &  Jupplloa 
rterreation  El'/inlon 

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;ars  -  Kecrestion  DU. 

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necreatlon  LLvision 

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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 


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(heplarinr    1  9512  Gen i.lerk -Typist  - 

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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<;: 

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•j;reatIo'    I  Iviaior. 


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ifborr   Iroperty 


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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      •  ••.•.•'■::■.•      ;•  ,  •' 


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))  Kgsar  Vending  ArreemR;  t 


ihe  ijener'1         .    :   •  •     •~<jpiortt^ 
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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: 


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rt<'3L  fortal 

.  :         i  . 

Apt03 

2:    [,   t  J 

..ii-hr.ond 

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,. 


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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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(1)  gjttfin^^""^  °^  ^^"^ 

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 


iB-.-.-:c   4-r.i;.cr 


fc    '^. 


(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 


?,uw.  pr.'iJioN 

(f)   CONST.-\u  "T  K  N  Cr 


,i  ::innT  IC  !iJ    y  ALL  IT 


X      .  tw<      » 


it' 


•■'-'■    -    II 


[■p  Wn.fiorjtr^yer  C'^.   -  'Ah  p':yn'.T.t  - 
Period  ondiM,-  5-31-51 

ir)  :o:i3T.'t'jcTiON  of  shoi'ZLIne  (XPi:;:;  ;.?  i 

L.VGOC.'.'  -   CJW  :fyj3 


:2i;,574.23 


fi:.': 


To  Fergucijn  Bro:;.    -   liit  *^   '.-irr.l   t  lyt.   - 
Period  endinc  5-23-51 


i,]    2K.iC, 


(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 
or  *crk  ind 


Vjfl^  Park 


g;:;V,  Seacfa 


jrder  - 
rrice  P/G 


(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. 


■  ■r;:.TATi-Nj 


(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. 


•     J) .. . 


(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. 


ill 


«««*«•««•* 


t'Oi'i^l 


.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. 


'*  r-ri 


»««»#••«.«« 


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.). 


/f    'r 


Trj^..  " 


[^  Siu^ 


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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Jiir^*  U,   1951 


tiiiiy  IS  2 


..;  jf  Minutes 


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. 


It'-"  '  ^^'  ^^^ 
^-a»nt  -  Golden 

^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, 

•  «••«««««« 

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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i:.a,    tho    VI f  Profc  .,'.-■ 


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,  IONS  1  continued; 


^.  of  UasiS  - 

TrfifiSsloDals 
lUi-clr..  Harding 
iS-iiT  ^''''  " 


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. 


fttt«i«tt««ftft* 


Vt.-: 


_.    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. 


It  : 


III 


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^»^^  '\nd 
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- 


-'r'wi-ir:'   I' 


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 


ij*i  I 


i:ktiy  . 


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 


'51. 


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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. 


t::.ir.e  D.  nandnll  - 


Hv-fent 


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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, 

«ft«««l>»«v« 

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, 


^rs 


iw-vJet 


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(coiitinued) 

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 


i::  of  Contract  - 

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 


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I 


% 
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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' 


-%■ 


■^  *    . 


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*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. 


«  • 


•  *  •   ft  • 


(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 
J'lr.  Frinrisc    ,    .-slif  r-.i 


/©'ir 


":    t-  U-      wi*; 
inr  OL..'?'  r'.lr,, 
cis  Ya''.'  '-   ..'.r: 


t...      '  .  -.iingln*."  - 
■:  r    ir«dgln#'    ^f  * 


rr.- 


'  . 


U/M 


«  *■ 


\- 


t. 


'»-^T 


[^[^^p^-i-^  (cont'd) 


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.;. 


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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'. 


Keap>ti''tfuny  Butrsitt*' 1, 


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^Ana^tr'a  Report 


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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 


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trj  and 
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    - 

*      '  . 

- 

T-i319  A-15A 

"'irp.-nt.  r 

-2  -    . 

-  '    — '    . 

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 


■?<;.«: 


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:; 


-Ir-,    ^ ,»     1 


-u 


..  ir 


I  ,   .     T.ir-.-  ,.   .    ,. 

■4i  i.i i  ^../t.i 


T-  I'i/mr.ir^  ^  Writ-.:    r  -  '^:    '.rir- 
■•!f^y,   1951  - 


1 ' 


■i  ^x. 


t«*' 


-^-.4* 


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. 


"l.rX.CO 


*•«•*•<••••• 


•J  •  -f..: 


"  r'  -.  T*  r 


On  coti 
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:.' 


*»n<Lrp»-r.ry 


H:;rris  - 
w*    r    .-■ 


i'   -t    . 


r-    t 


...  _, 

I         c- 


•I.    -r-: 


W' .  r- 


.•  r 


'2) 


/  •»» 


To  /.H^. 
Inspv   * 

our.-    • 


■■•  -ct  - 


1 1  ■  *^     .....     - 


r '•-.'■    u  -  1 
...y      -t..«+. 


5/1(^5 1 


♦  A, 


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: 

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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 


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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 

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(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 


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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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.  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'..      . 


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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 


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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. 


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(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 


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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 

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r'lurth   p'vyrjunt   t     W;  .    H  ir^tr.. .■%■•- r 
inr  WW'Ai  oarnod  3 3^, 97b. CO     f 
.38,873.00 

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uir.th  pfiynent   t)  f^irtinulii       n.t, 

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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 


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seventeenth  payment  Ui  Carrico  &  Gnnti«r — Z"",   ^ 


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First  poynent  to  J.   Henry  Harris,  period  endin? 

%fi^^^r^'''^^^  ^^'^^^  °^  "*^^  contract  ^ 

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^rfrV^'    ^^^'    ^T-    «^^Y'S  &  K)T.(ERO 
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-Wli^/'^^'   "^'"""^  vii8,3^.15  of 'net  contr'a 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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(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: 


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F\iol    4  Lubricant  J 


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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 


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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. 


f.uj;  ".rtf^-.l'iy  suh.-itt.---', 
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Augi43t  9,    1951 


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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  ) 


«  « 


«  • 


(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. 


•  •  «  »  •   »  « 


.(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- 

'•  fTfeiiainiTV 
•'"•*    iistruc- 
t  ixi.LtU  v.d 

"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.) 

*      *     •      C      «      i,      • 

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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tnia 


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 


T-702 
1-703 


slon: 

I-25-i 

B-403 


Seamstress 

Gen.Clerk-Steno 


7/  1/51  th.ni  9/15/51  |200     „o 
7/  1/51  thru  9-15-51  $225     ao." 


New  Serio3 


(^C)  T-1 
(40)  T-2 
(10)  T-3 
(25)  T-4 
(10)  T-5 
(25)  T-6 
(10)  T-7 
(5)  T.8 
U)  :-9 
T-10 
T-11 
T-12 
U)  T-13 

t-l; 

T-15 
T-lb 
T-17 
T-18 
T-19 
T-20 
T-21 
T-22 
T-23 
T-2^ 
T-25 
T-26 
T-27 
(2)  T-28 
(10)  T-29 
(10)  T-30 
1-31 
(2)  T-12 
(2)  T.33 
(19)  T-X 


(15) 
(20) 


(2) 


T-35 
T-3G 
T-37 
T-38 
1-39 


r-53 

1-52 
W108 
ClO^ 
C1Q4 

R5^ 

RllO 

C102 

R5b 

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R58 

1-52 

R*56 

H-56 

K-IU 

1-12 

3-^08 

J-70 

B-^08 

F122 

R5o 

0-58 

0-58 

y206 

o-rvo. 

0-53 
1-12 

1-2 

0-58 

R56 

H5o 

K5b 

R5b 

R5b 

R5b 

R56 

0-60.1 


Vendor  7/  1/51 

Counter  Attendant       7/  I/51 
Riders  Attend. Kipr.    7/  1/:,1 


7/  1/51 
7/  1/51 
7/  1/51 
7/  1/51 
7/  1/51 


7/15/51 
3/  1/51 
7/11/51 
7/  2/51 


Janitor 

Janitor 

Athletic  Attendt. 

Life  Guard 

Janitress 

f/G  Dir.PT  a/needod  7/  3/51 

Uborer,    Gamp  Mather7/  1/51 

^pv.Diroctor  7/  I/51 

Counter  Attdt.  7/  3/51 

P/G  Dir.PT  a/neodud  7/  9/51 

P/G  Dir.PT  a/needod  7/ 1O/51 

Swin.  Inatr.PT  a/n       7/2 V5^ 

Cook 

Gon.Clerk-Steno. 

Hostler 

Gen.Clerk-oteno. 

P/G  Dir. PI. a/needod  7/  2/51 

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 

Cook.Can^  ;.•  •   or 

Riders  AtLcr, . -nt 

Kitchen  Hclpc-r 

Gardonor 

I/O   Dir.PT  a/needod  8/  3/51 

P/G  Dir.PT  a/needed  S/l^/'A 

P/G  Dir.PT  a/necdod  8/22/:.! 

P/G  Dir.PT  a/neodod  8/23/51 

P/G  Dir.PT  a/nuodod  8/25/51 

P/G  Dir.PT  n/needud  8/27/51 

P/G  Dir.W    ./nt  dud  '»/28/51 

Foronan  Giwdener    H  1/51 


8/  1/51 
7/15/51 
8/  9/51 
8/  b/5i 
8/  1/51 


2t  00a. 
2  J  iMt  . 

2 J-  mos. 
2^  n»s. 
2^^  mos. 
2^  :ios. 
2i  rjos. 
2f  mos. 
thru  9/15/51 

2  months 
1  month 
thru  9/15/51 
thru  9/15/51 
thru  9/15/51 
th.ru  9/15/51 

3  wc  ;ks 
thrj  9/l5/'51 
3  weeks 

2  nontha 
thru  9/15/51 
thru  9/15/51 
thru  9/15/51 
thru  9/15/51 
thPi  9/15/51 
thru  9/15/51 

3  wt'&ks 
1*  niontha 
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thru  9/15/51 
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1  nontta 


I 1.18b  hr. 
{l.L%  hr. 
to.  85  hr. 
I22O.   mo. 
1220.   mo. 
♦  1.00  hr. 
$220.   BO. 
t210.   mo. 
II.85  hr. 
> 12.^0  da. 
I3b0  rao. 
#1.  186  hr. 
#1.85  hr. 
$1.85  hr. 
$270.   n». 
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S225.   mo. 
$13.40  da. 
$225.   rao. 
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v4bO     BO. 
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?230.  BO. 
v230.   mo, 
C24O. 
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no. 

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'^haa.   Ewing  n52  Locker  Rn.Aid  7/23/51  '.l.X  hr. 

Mablo  rt-jnlck  Pinr.iat  7/  1/51  t2.50  cill 

Mftbla  W.3wanaon         Pianist  7/  I/51  ;2.50  coll. 


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(continued) 
(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    •..•..-  •:.,■. 


.UU 


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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 


m 


-*•      / 


— «^j 


.-^\ 


(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 


•  «#»»» 


•  « 


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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44 


— .A-t^ 


,^ 


-•*•* 


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. 


«   «  «   «  « 


«   « 


•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.) 


»•««***• 


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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j^  (continued) 

(§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, 


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r£<^)~c<.^  ^/ (^ /^  /Jc^4^  ,7 


ui. 


Secretary 


'W9-51 


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riMiiJi 


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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 


■  •■     ■) 


'  JC  ^ 


'-it 


^ 


I  -.'  ! 


rfWiHakWMriMMiM 


^«M/ 


'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- 


««••••*« 


•2,da9.0C 


'•.->^.ri 


«^» 


*^^H*" 


W*       ■.-■"   4.  mm^-' 


■^''^^"^ 


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     . 


•  •*»f    «rft 


3-i>Sl 


J 


^iT* 


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 

.    »   «  •   I    •   •    « 


•     '" 


'J^\ 


-»»-  k 


/^ 


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; 

—  8-23-'/ 


^ 


3  J 


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. 


*  «   « 


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  «■:,^^ 


,-~^'-^^!) 


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 

^23-51 


■  ■■<.    .., 


m 


#• 


At^ 


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- 


.-:  ;     ^^uirc   (g) 

'.tunpl'^ted 
-   -;..cni   Site 
tj  .-tj'.H  of 


t« 


(a) 


£4 

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(b) 


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. 


--Lili:*!^^ 


'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- 


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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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^2SiiSsS  (continued) 


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 
1 

at. 

Cc: 
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.■♦.-*r,t 

•  *■♦■.       •  ^ 

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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LWr 'i^Mt.  Jvlkl!«  4 


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ii't 


^^l£^  (cont'd) 


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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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 


i:.^   ir.scrljt- 

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appr:vni,    f. ---'«*•••'    i'-^'- -•■  t- 
prtp^.Tcd  f  r  *"id. 


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t'.i   3p<-    Iflcitl 


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(cont'd) 


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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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, 
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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    '..."--    '. 

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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. 


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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 


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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 


*« 


iy 


■*  '-■'■^'^^ 


.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 


.--  ^ 


-     •• 


^ 


"I 


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' 


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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*    ', 


r 

s 


^orttcr.' 


I,  \.  »s 

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 


I 


.T  •^-, 


f2:\ 


.»; 


«?• 


!I3.  526 


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. 


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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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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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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- 

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(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. ) 


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•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 


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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 


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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 


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(1)   Zlrm  Extension 


for  Award  cf 


'or*r»i 


:♦   .  McLarer;   Lcdri 


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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. 


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\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 


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RflSQlutlnn    ff,;,    ^:|;^ 


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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. 


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(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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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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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. 


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of  South  Sunset 


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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. 


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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. 


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(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. 

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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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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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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 


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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^ 


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■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 


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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   . .  .    . 


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Altcrr.at«   ?2 

•  Iterr-ate  #3 


f39.vX.X 


Met  :^-ft:t*.iV!q  .  (a  ;ira'.g  rra-ja*. 

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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 


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.  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^ 


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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*. 


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tne   Mtrine  sj^s,  I'ectr.ber  .   t:   3.     "-'-'51 


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(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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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. 


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:  -25-'51 


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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 


rr^ 


4^ 


w 


^%: 

'f,^* 


•^  '.ar. 


»■ 


^  ,  ^^m 


^,^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 


') 


*ppr-:p, 

;il-ri- 
aents 


-il-ri-J   f-r 


tenwr-  . 


1;^ 


.  I. 


tf  -ne   15^    .^r^;e-.e.-     »-    -e'-'^   • 


"•♦srrient 


t       Appr:p.  *-*-*— —-4 
?■-  r-.'.-uf; t   >:  1  tries 


AfprOp. iiX- 


t«- 


:.t3 


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 


#   •   •   • 


,M     "  T     I'A       i"--"-^ 


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 

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ALJO'JRNMCff: 


^13)    wUr<lk£   Vnll^y    ^.nrif^rn^'r^ 


the  plar.Uaf  anc   inndacapinf. 


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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. 


■J 


Attcmeci 
Mrs 


V  » 

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 


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wrlte  such   Irsse. 


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♦  -      /^rE^^t 


csncerne i  in  real 


.ic< 


Ve   .ess^^ei 


set 


that  t^e  pr-sf. -^erw 


»fr     i^- 


30: 


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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 


1*3  i  -- 


ccnsijer-iti-i 


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V.fe  Scir^ 


Supwms.r? 


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,apftBe*«' 


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"^-?ir 


#"  '^- 


■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 
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Cook 

.Matron 

3upc-r-.*l3lng  Lirjctcr 

Asst.Hd.    An.   K. 

jarde.T^r 

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Kitc.^.er.  Helper 

Sardtner 

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r/j  rir. FT  13  r.'jedsd 

r/j  Ilr.?r  aa  .noeded 

f/S  lir.rT   '.J   ne^dtd 


10/20/ y. 
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11/  i/51 

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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 


-»•  * 


^  •- 


■'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 


i 


R 


•^^^•k  -^ 


% 


v.rt 


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'¥^jc: 


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. 

•   «  »  •  «   ft   II 

(2)    Request  for  aapplenent-il  ^pr  priitiin  -  Enpinee-ring 
Pfcrsorinel  and  SngJnecrim   Office  Sguirrxnt    


■JU^ 


ixiiS 


-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) . 


12-^51 


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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. 


•  •*•«•• 


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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•'-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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■'■     Th'-ater 
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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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\-^\^^  BUSINESS  (continued) 


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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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 

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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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(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, 


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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 . 


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^^^3..  No. 599 

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. 

•   •««*•» 
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. 

•  «««««« 

(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 
jnt  with  Tower 
,: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- 


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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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(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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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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flUtHMi  TRANSACTIONS 

(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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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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^^^j^^  TRftMSACTIONS  (conUnuod) 

*   <;«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.^-... 

12-27-51 


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£11 


0. 


TP^?;SfCTI0N3  (continued) 


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). 


««««««««« 


(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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".flff^JKEE   HUJINLliJ 


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. 

12-27-51 


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ITT 


A-miSHHDBlMESS  (continued) 

.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: 


^i^ 


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' 


r 


^13 


D  BUSJ 


(oonttnued) 


=£3.  No.  613 


.ecu 


4 


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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bi,   ?JQ-   fal^ 

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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d^  gV^INESS  < continued) 


Sj^fl,  No.  61b 

Architoctural  Contract 

Chace  &  Riddoll 

q^Jh.;,;^  Soccer  Field 


I 


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. 


•  ^JCjnN;<i::.rr 


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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