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472 <br /> NOTICE NOTICE WORK OWNERS NAME COMMITTEE <br /> NUMBER DATE LOCATION & ADDRESS RECOMMENDATION <br /> 324 & 2/1/57 Lots 3 & 4, Blk. 3, & lot 5, Blk. 3, Evelyn Hedenfeldt Still under study <br /> Sub. A, Wellesley Park 102 El Camino Real <br /> R. C. <br /> 401 4/17/57 Lots 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, Blk 5, <br /> Hancock Addition Lorraine Michel Still under study <br /> 111 Sutter Street <br /> San Francisco, Calif. <br /> Very truly yours, <br /> SIDEWALK COMMITTEE, H. S. Stout, Chairman <br /> Louis Weiss, Committee Member <br /> Glen M. Jain, City Engineer <br /> Councilman Spillers moved approval of the committee's recommendations, seconded by Councilman Herkner <br /> and carried. <br /> PROGRESS REPORT ON CINNABAR MINE AND SMELTER OPERATIONS. The Clerk read the following letter from C. <br /> Trifeletti, Superintendent of Mining: <br /> "Please be informed as of May 16, 1957 mining operations at the Cinnabar deposits in the Stulsaft <br /> Park area are terminated as a result of the following circumstances: <br /> 1. The grade of ore has dropped off to a point where recoveries would be doubtful.. <br /> 2. The cost of reaching this low grade ore would make the operation more finnacially hazardous <br /> due to the large amount of over burden to be moved. <br /> At present we have on hand at the processing plant approximately 663 tons of city ore. The <br /> material will take in the neighborhood of fourteen days to process. <br /> On completion of the operation we will gather our cost data, value of sales, etc., and submit <br /> them to the council for examination. <br /> A total of 2,889 tons of ore have been taken from the mine with an average moist content of approx- <br /> imately 19.8 percent." <br /> Councilman Herkner asked if any of the ore had been processed and if so how much. Mr. Trifeletti <br /> reported that there were 670 tons left to be processed. 2,200 tons have been shipped as of May 17th. <br /> wori <br /> They are getting about ten pounds of mercury per ton. The City Attorney recommended that they not <br /> take action until they check the lease. Councilman Stout moved to refer this matter to the City Manager <br /> for any necessary action and checking the lease, seconded by Councilman Weymouth and carried. <br /> REPORT FROM PERSONNEL BOARD REGARDING SALARIES AND WORKING CONDITIONS. The Personnel Board recommends to <br /> the City Council the following: <br /> 1. That a one step salary increase be granted all city employees. The Board found that the present <br /> salary scheduel is fairly well in line with comparable cities; however, due to the 4.71% increase <br /> in the cost of living during the yearly period March, 1956, to March, 1957, the Personnel Board <br /> believes that a one step increase is justified. <br /> 2. That the Council consider a contribution by the City, not to exceed 50% of the cost of health <br /> insurance, for the employee only, not to include dependents. <br /> 3. That no change be made in our present allowances for vacation leave, sick leave, and disability <br /> leave. <br /> 4. That no change be made in our present allowance for overtime pay. ,. <br /> 5. That no change be made in our present uniform maintenance allowance. <br /> 6. That no change be made in our present differential between the pay of firemen and their line <br /> supervision. <br /> 7. That the matter of longevity pay be held in abeyance for furtherconsideration. <br /> 8. That no change be made in stand-by pay for firemen until the Personnel Board has had an <br /> opportunity to evaluate the results of studies currently being made in this area. <br /> Councilman Weiss asked that the City Attorney have in blank an ordinance drafted for study at the <br /> Wednesday night study Meeting so there will be no delay in introduction of the ordinance if it <br /> meets council approval. Councilman Weiss moved that this report be accepted and that the Council <br /> study it at the coming study meeting on Wednesday night and the City Attorney to draw up a proposed <br /> ordinance for study at the study meeting, seconded by Councilman Herkner and carried. <br />