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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 2015-09-23 @7:00 MINUTES „„sANA, � .. ? .rte o _.ti� CITY COUNCIL (It film rf re:), CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO c91IFOR��P REGULAR MEETING MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 33 ARROYO DRIVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2015 7:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER TIME: 7:02 PM ROLL CALL PRESENT: Councilmembers Normandy, Gupta and Matsumoto, Vice Mayor Addiego and Mayor Garbarino. ABSENT: None. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Led by Mayor Garbarino. AGENDA REVIEW No Changes. PRESENTATIONS • Super Bowl 50 Presentation by Leslie Arroyo, Communications Director. (Accompanied by Fire Department and Economic and Community Development Department.) Fire Chief Kohlmann and Chief of Police Azzopardi detailed possible Super Bowl 50 public safety impacts and the Police and Fire Departments' respective planned responses. Communications Director Arroyo informed Council of her work with the local Super Bowl 50 outreach team. She proposed community vignettes publicizing South San Francisco and highlighting shuttle bus services. She further discussed ideas for promoting City businesses. Downtown Coordinator Barnard presented the planned South San Francisco Passport Promotion including participating business deals in which patrons would receive a stamp at the point of transaction. This one-month long program opportunity would be open to visitors and local residents. • Proclamation recognizing October as Fire Prevention Month presented to Fire Marshall Da Silva. Councilwoman Normandy presented the Proclamation establishing October as Fire Prevention Month in South San Francisco to Fire Marshal Da Silva. The Fire Marshal announced staff would participate in fire safety presentations at local elementary schools to raise awareness of fire prevention measures. PUBLIC COMMENTS Representative Flor Nicolas of the South San Francisco Asian Alliance shared two upcoming programs celebrating Filipino heritage month in October. Mina Richardson encouraged people to register to vote and take advantage of the convenient all mail November 3, 2015 ballot. Robert Richardson thanked Code Enforcement for their services, kindness and assistance with working to create safer construction spaces at Buri Buri School. He emphasized that despite these efforts there is more room for improvement. COUNCIL COMMENTS/REQUESTS Vice Mayor Addiego spoke of the successful South San Francisco Coastal Cleanup Day and requested the Traffic Advisory Committee investigate a concern on Westborough. Councilman Gupta mentioned the City Birthday celebration, and New York's aggressive efforts to secure Biotech Industries on the East Coast. Councilwoman Matsumoto congratulated Dean Grubl and the Conference Center Authority staff for having received Gold LEAD Certification. She also thanked Dennis Fisicaro of Colma who has agreed to offer his extensive landscaping experience to assist with South City's Improving Public Places Committee. Mr. Fisicaro will be working on a vegetable garden design plan for a special needs class at Baden, and thanked him for sharing his time and expertise. Councilwoman Matsumoto requested that the meeting be adjourned in honor of Marcus "Mark" Loorya, Pearl Harbor Survivor. Matsumoto requested staff put together a plan for workforce housing. ECD Director Greenwood replied that a workshop is being orchestrated to address this topic. Mayor Garbarino recognized Shane Looper from the Cultural Arts Commission as well as Councilwoman Matsumoto for selecting art for the recent ribbon cutting ceremony. He also announced an upcoming Chamber of Commerce Bocce Tournament. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Motion approving the Minutes of meetings of May 20, 2015, July 8, 2015 and September 9, 2015. REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 23,2015 MINUTES PAGE 2 2. Motion confirming payment registers for September 23, 2015. 3. Motion to cancel the October 14, 2015 Regular Meeting of the City Council. (City Manager's Office.) 4. Resolution No. 118-2015 authorizing the acceptance of $2000 in grant funding from the Pacific Library Partnership to support Read for the Record Programming and amending the Library Department's 2015-2016 Operating Budget. (Valerie Sommer, Library Director). Motion — Councilwoman Normandy/Second — Councilman Gupta: to approve the Consent Calendar. Unanimously approved by roll call vote. ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS 5. Presentation by Matt Jacobs of Kaiser Permanente and Resolution No. 119-2015 accepting a donation in the amount of $8,900 in recognition of adding a stop near the South San Francisco Kaiser Permanente Medical Facility to the South City Shuttle schedule and amending the FY 2015-2016 budget. (Richard Lee, Finance Director). Finance Director Lee presented the staff report advising the Resolution serves as formal acceptance of the donation from Kaiser Permanente. Stacy Wagner, Director of Public Affairs for the local Kaiser Permanente, thanked the City for adding the shuttle stop in front of the medical center. Motion— Councilwoman Matsumoto/Second— Councilman Gupta: to approve Resolution No. 119- 2015. Unanimously approved by roll call vote. 6. Resolution No. 120-2015 authorizing the execution of a four year term Services Agreement with Barrango, MFG., in a total amount not to exceed $167,085, for the supply and management of the Downtown South San Francisco Outdoor Holiday Decorations. (Julie Barnard, Economic Development Coordinator). Economic Development Coordinator Barnard presented the staff report. She provided a PowerPoint presentation including rough renderings of outdoor holiday decorations. Barrango, MFG. of South San Francisco emerged as the most favorable proposal. Coordinator Barnard advised the wreaths included in the Barrango proposal would be handmade locally. Councilwoman Matsumoto noted City staff has worked with Barrango before and based on this experience, she expressed some concern over the quality of the Company's ornaments. Mayor Garbarino commented the wreaths looked fine, and shared his confidence in the quality of Barrango's work. Council agreed the lighting should be enhanced to dramatize the ornate architecture of City Hall, especially the cupola. REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 23,2015 MINUTES PAGE 3 Motion —Vice Mayor Addiego/Second — Councilman Gupta: to approve Resolution No. 120-2015. Unanimously approved by roll call vote. 7. Resolution No. 121-2015 accepting $150,000 from the State of California—Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) for the "Selective Traffic Enforcement Program" to be used for personnel overtime, equipment, training expenses, and traffic safety presentations, and amending the Police Department's Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 2015-2016. (Jeff Azzopardi, Chief of Police). Lt. Wall presented the staff report recommending that Council approve a Resolution accepting $150,000 from the State of California OTS for the "Selective Traffic Enforcement Program" and amending the Police Department's Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 2015-2016. Lt. Wall advised the program would help reduce traffic collisions and improve safety for residents. Motion — Councilwoman Normandy/Second — Councilwoman Matsumoto: to approve Resolution No. 121-2015. Unanimously approved by roll call vote. 8. Resolution No. 122-2015 approving the purchase of 10 Cardiac Monitor/Defibrillators in the amount of $356,022.48, and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Purchase Agreement with Zoll Medical Corporation for the purchase, training, and shipping of 10 Zoll X-Series Cardiac Monitor/Defibrillators and necessary accessories in an amount not to exceed $356,022.48. (Gerald Kohlmann, Fire Chief). Fire Chief Kohlmann presented the staff report requesting Council's approval to replace ten (10) Cardiac Monitor/Defibrillators throughout the City. He advised Council that the Zoll Medical Corporation's product was most favored by staff because it matched specifications established by the Fire Department, it is compatible with IT elements, and will provide quality care, and proven, superior technology. Motion—Councilwoman Normandy/Second—Councilwoman Matsumoto: to approve Resolution No. 122-2015. Unanimously approved by roll call vote. PUBLIC HEARING 9. Short-Term Vacation Rental City of South San Francisco/Owner/Applicant Citywide P07-0136: ZA15-0006 Consideration of Planning Commission's recommendation to adopt an Ordinance adopting Zoning Text Amendments to establish regulations related to Short-Term Vacation Rental Uses, in accordance with the SSFMC Chapter 20.550 ("Amendments to Zoning Ordinance and Map"). Planning Manager Sailesh Mehra presented the staff report recommending that Council adopt an ordinance adopting Zoning Text Amendments to establish regulations related to Short-Term Vacation Rental Uses, in accordance with the SSFMC Chapter 20.550. Manager Mehra provided background on usage and popularity of short term vacation rentals in South San Francisco. He highlighted that the frequency with such rentals are seen is growing tremendously as an alternative REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 23,2015 MINUTES PAGE 4 to hotels. He explained current zoning ordinances do not regulate these types of uses. Manager Mehra detailed issues and considerations such as parking, safety and security, number of occupants, neighborhood character, and local management needs when addressing issues and concerns related to such property uses. The recommended zoning text amendment would define "short-term vacation rentals" as a new lodging sub-classification in order to establish performance standards. Public Hearing Opened: 8:57 P.M. San Francisco resident Doug Whyte addressed Council highlighting the ubiquitous, new"sharing" economy and explained how opportunities such as Short-Term Vacation Rentals can offer significant financial benefits to participants and supportive cities. He urged Council not to regulate such uses. Public Hearing Closed: 9:01 P.M. Councilwoman Normandy agreed with the recommendation for regulation and need for establishing an enforcement plan. Councilwoman Matsumoto expressed concern over safety, security and state compliance, to which Assistant City Attorney Mattas replied compliance with state law is the property owner's responsibility adding the ability to sub-lease a unit is a contractual relationship issue between the landlord and tenant. Councilman Gupta, Vice Mayor Addiego and Mayor Garbarino were appreciative of staff's time, prudence and research,but admitted they were not entirely convinced this merited creating an ordinance given the limited number of documented short-term vacation rentals in South San Francisco. City Manager Futrell alerted Council that residents were complaining about short term vacation rental uses in their neighborhoods. Councilwoman Normandy proposed a study session to review best practices from other cities, highlighting the need for oversight and regulation related to safety issues. Council agreed and directed staff to schedule a study session on the topic. 10. SFMTA Bus Training Facility TANFORAN INDUSTRIAL PARK LLC/Owner Vitae Architecture/Applicant 30 TANFORAN AVE P15-0041: UP15-0008, DR15-0037 &DA15-0002 Consideration of Planning Commission's recommendation to approve a Use Permit, Design Review and adopt an Ordinance approving a Development Agreement to operate a bus driver training facility at 30 Tanforan Avenue in the Business and Professional Office (BPO) Zoning District in accordance with SSFMC Chapters 19.60, 20.090, 20.300, 20.330, 20.460, 20.480 &20.490 and determination that the project is categorically exempt from CEQA. REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 23,2015 MINUTES PAGE 5 Senior Planner Gross presented the staff report recommending that Council approve a Use Permit, Design Review and adopt an Ordinance approving a Development Agreement to operate a bus driver training facility at 30 Tanforan Avenue in the Business and Professional Office (BPO) Zoning District, and make a determination that the project is categorically exempt from CEQA. Senior Planner Gross displayed a map of business and professional office zoning at the Tanforan Industrial Park location. He outlined existing conditions and reviewed the proposed site plans and landscaping. He next presented the ten (10) year development agreement and revised conditions of approval. Councilwoman Matsumoto asked about anticipated wear and tear on city streets caused by the weight of the buses. The owner of the property reasoned the buses would not be traveling far, explained the route, and compared the weight of the buses to other vehicles that are much heavier and travel through the area. Councilwoman Matsumoto asked if Fire Department staff is properly trained and equipped to address potential electric bus fires. Staff confirmed there would be training on alternative fuel and electric fuel handling and hazards. Motion—Vice Mayor Addiego/Second—Councilwoman Normandy: to approve Resolution No. 123-2015. Unanimously approved by roll call vote. 11. The 2014-2015 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) for the Community Development Block Grant Program and Resolution No. 124-2015 approving the 2014-2015 CAPER and authorizing its submittal to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. (Julie Barnard, Economic Development Coordinator). Economic and Community Development Housing Manager Gerber presented the staff report recommending approval of the 2014-2015 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) for the Community Development Block Grant Program. Manager Gerber provided an overview of the CAPER's three (3) areas of focus: housing, public right of way improvements, and public services. Gerber provided statistical information to illustrate effects of last year's resource allocations. Public Hearing Opened: 10:07 P.M. Councilwoman Matsumoto requested better outreach and representation for minorities and Mayor Garbarino commented on the unfortunate lack of funding resources. Public Hearing Closed: 10:13 P.M. Motion — Councilman Gupta/Second — Councilwoman Normandy: to approve Resolution No. 124- 2015. Unanimously approved by roll call vote. ITEMS FROM COUNCIL—COMMITTEE REPORTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 12. Council direction related to League of California Cities Annual Conference Resolutions Packet. REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 23,2015 MINUTES PAGE 6 Council provided direction to the Mayor related to voting at the League of California Cities' Annual Conference. 13. Council direction related to the ballot for Executive Committee for the Peninsula Division of the League of California Cities. Council briefly discussed the list of candidates. Motion: Councilman Gupta/Second — Vice Mayor Addiego: to approve the slate of candidates. Unanimously approved by roll call vote. Vice Mayor Addiego announced the upcoming Pan-Pacific International Exposition program at the Library. Councilman Gupta mentioned robotics lab marketing stating the industry may be coming up in a significant way and is closely aligned with biotechnology. Councilwoman Normandy reported there is a new General Manager for the San Mateo County Harbor District. ADJOURNMENT Being no further business, Mayor Garbarino adjourned the meeting at 10:27 P.M. in honor of Marcus "Mark"Loorya, Pearl Harbor Survivor. 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