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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 2013-07-31 InterviewNone. INITIM CITY HALL LARGE CONFERENCE ROOM 400 GRAND AVENUE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA, 94080 WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2013 6:00 P.M. 1. Call to Order: 6:04 pm. 2. Roll Call: Present: Councilmembers Addiego, Garbarino and Gupta, Mayor Pro Tern Matsumoto and Mayor Gonzalez. 3. Agenda Review. 4. Public Comments — comments are limited to items on the Special Meeting Agenda. S. Interview applicants for Multiple Positions: 6 :00 p.m.: Christopher Cairo (Housing, SMC Mosquito and Vector Control District) 6 :10 p. m.. Katherine MacKay-Nelson (Housing, Library, SMC Flood Control District and SMC Mosquito and Vector Control District) 6 :20 p.m.: Luis Mercado (Housing and Library). Council interviewed the applicants identified above, with the exception of Mr. Mercado who did not appear. 6. Interview applicants for the Housing Authority: 6:30p.m.: Susie McFarland (Previously interviewed applicants: Christopher Cairo, Katherine MacKay- Nelson. Applicant Luis Mercado did not appear). Council interviewed the applicants identified above. 7. Interview applicants for the Library Board: 6:40p.m.: Valerie Lambertson (Previously interviewed applicant. Katherine MacKay-Nelson. Applicant Luis Mercado did not appear). Council interviewed the applicants identified above. 8. Interview applicants for the San Mateo County Flood Control District: 6: SLR p.m.: Richard Irli (Previously interviewed applicant: Katherine MacKay-Nelson). Council interviewed the applicants identified above. 9. Interview applicants for the San Mateo County Mosquito and Vector Control District: (Previously interviewed applicants: Christopher Cairo and Katherine MacKay-Nelson) 10, Discussion and appointment of applicants to the Housing Authority. Council may appoint two (2) applicants to respective terms to expire March 31, 2017. Motion— Councilman Garbarino/Second— Councilman Gupta: to appoint Susie McFarland and Katherine MacKay Nelson to the Housing Authority for respective terms expiring March 31, 2017. Unanimously approved by voice vote. 11. Discussion and appointment of applicant to the Library Board. Council may appoint one (1) applicant to a respective term to expire June 30 2016. Motion— Councilman Addiego/Second— Councilman Garbarino: to appoint Valerie Lambertson to the Library Board for a term expiring June 30, 2016. Unanimously approved by voice vote. SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING JULY 31, 2013 MINUTES PAGE2 12. Discussion and appointment of applicant to the San Mateo County Flood Control District. Council may appoint one (1) applicant to a respective term to expire March 31, 2017. Motion— Councilman Garbarino/Second— Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto: to appoint Richard Irli to the San Mateo County Flood Control District for a terin expiring March 31, 2017. Unanimously approved by voice vote. 13. Discussion and appointment of applicants to the San Mateo County Mosquito and Vector Control District. Council may appoint one (1) applicant to a respective term to expire December 31, 2013. Motion— Councilman Addiego/Second— Councilman Garbarino: to appoint Christopher Cairo to the San Mateo County Mosquito and Vector Control District for a term expiring December 31, 2013. Unanimously approved by voice vote. Recess: 7:04 p.m. Meeting resumed: 7:09 p.m. 13. Public Hearing: Consideration of potential ballot measure seeking voter authorization to amend the City's existing business license tax for general fund purposes, establishing policies and procedures in connection with such an election, and requesting that the San Mateo County Chief Elections Officer conduct such an election. Resolution establishing November 5, 2013 as the date for a Municipal Election on a proposed Ballot Measure seeking voter authorization to amend the City's existing business license tax for general fund purposes, establishing policies and procedures in connection with such an election, and requesting that the San Mateo County Chief Elections Officer conduct such an election. Assistant City Manager and Director of Economic and Community Development Van Duyn presented the staff report introducing the proposed ballot measure. He advised that based on the results of a recent survey, residents desired enhanced public safety and youth and senior support services. The proposed measure would provide a steady revenue source to address these concerns with success. The measure would further augment the Business License Tax which had not been updated since 2007 and ensure that all businesses were paying their fair share of taxes. As the result of Council action in April, a consulting firm had been hired to assist with studying the measure's viability in the community. Mailings to select groups were made and meetings were conducted with large and small businesses. Roundtable discussions were also held. Assistant City Manager Van Duyn advised that support for the measure was strong, although opposition SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING JULY 31, 2013 MINUTES PALE had been received from billboard companies and vending machine operators. Staff was working with these groups to try and come to certain compromises. Accordingly, staff recommended adoption of the Resolution setting the election for the proposed ballot measure. Public Hearing Opened: 7:24 p.m. Upon inquiry from Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto City Attorney Mattas confirmed the proposal was for a general tax that would require 50% of the vote + I%. Brace Qualls representing Clear Channel Outdoor addressed Council. He advised the Company had been doing business in the Bay area since 1906. He expressed his Company's concern that the measure seemed to target its business and would send an anti-business message. Mr Qualls cited business license revenue statistics and opined that his Company was already paying its fair share. He stated that his Company was prepared to challenge the measure on First Amendment grounds and had papers authored by several Constitutional Law Scholars supporting the Company's position. Mr. Qualls further advised the Company had an application presently pending before the City and had discussed alternatives with staff including provision of marketing materials regarding public safety and other options focused on addressing residents' specific concerns. He requested that Council postpone the vote on the proposal until it had time to consider the Company's compromise suggestions. Local Businessman Sam Shihadeh spoke in favor of the measure. He had participated in discussions with staff and believed the proposal was fair and would serve to address local needs and concerns. He believed many companies and vendors were not paying their fair share of taxes given the level of service rendered by the City. Public Hearing closed: 7:34 p.m. Councilmembers thanked the speakers for their comments. After discussion Councilmembers decided to postpone a decision on the measure until the following week, which would still provide sufficient time to submit the measure to the County for the November Ballot by August 9h. 8. Adjournment. Being no further business, Mayor Gonzalez adjourned the meeting at 7:40 p.m. Submitted: Approved: KnAaj 6-y-Mattinelli Pedro Gonzalez City Cfe—ik, I "City of South San Francisco Mayor, City of South San Francisco SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETTNG JULY 31, 2013 MINUTES PAGE4