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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 2003-08-13 MINUTES CITY COUNCIL CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO REGULAR MEETING AUGUST 13, 2003 MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING COMMUNITY ROOM 33 ARROYO DRIVE CALL TO ORDER: 7:30 p.m. (Cassette Tape No. 1) ROLL CALL: Present: Councilmembers Fernekes, Garbarino, and Green, Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto and Mayor Gonzalez Absent: None PLEDGE OF ALLI~ GLANCE: Led by Mayor Gonzalez INVOCATION: Captain Chris Yaeger, Salvation Army PRESENTATION~ Peninsula Hume ne Society, presentation of animal resuscitator to Fire Department - Mr. Scott Delucchi, Vice 1 'resident of Customer and Community Relations presented four animal resuscitator mas cs to Fire Chief Russ Lee. · Day in the Park ~.003 Update - Mr. Jim Metz, Day in the Park Committee member, gave a visual presentati >n on activities that are planned for this year's September 20th community fair. · 2nd Government Access Channel for Comcast Cable TV, effective August 23, 2003 (Channel 27) - Finance Direc'or Jim Steele reported that Comcast's broadcast of City Council and Planning Commission meetings will move to Channel 27; RCN will continue broadcasting on Channel 26. AGENDA REVIEW' City Manager Wilscn requested Agenda Item No. 8 be moved from the Consent Calendar and added to Administr~ tive Business. PUBLIC COMME1~ 'TS Mrs. Andrea Swinfa,'d, 120 Sherwood Way, South San Francisco Women's Club president, informed Council o: 'the Club's current craft project benefiting Paul Newman's Painted Turtle Camp for children with life threatening diseases. She stated a booth will be at Day in the Park to display the crafts and to accept donations. Mr. Rick Gomez, 2( 8 Armour Avenue, representing Sur San Francisco Unidos, announced the upcoming annual event, Las Fiestas Patrias, to be held Sunday, September 14, on the front steps of City Hall. ITEMS FROM CO .JNCIL · Community Fo um · Subcommittee Reports Councilmembers rqported on attendance at community events, announced upcoming events and fundraisers, and acl, nowledged members of the community for their contributions. Councilman Garba~ !no reported that the Water Quality Control Plant subcommittee (Fernekes/Garbarin)) met with staff to prepare a presentation for the San Bruno City Council. The Childcare Exp~ nsion subcommittee (Matsumoto/Garbarino) met with Community Outreach Director Heather Q, finn to discuss the distribution of $8000 for 20-30 childcare slots in the city. He and the Mayor a[tended a meeting with County Supervisor Rich Gordon to discuss a countywide housinb fund to assist in the creation of affordable housing. Councilman Fernel~es reported that the Day in the Park subcommittee (Fernekes/Matsumoto) met with the full co nmittee to finalize the event's activities. Mayor Gonzalez an ~ounced that tonight's meeting is being adjourned in memory of Trinidad Ruiz and Dominic De Grande. Mayor Gonzalez reI ,orted that he made a presentation to the San Bruno City Council on the Water Transit Authority. He reported that the School District Liaison Committee (Gonzalez/Garbarin)) met with the School District and discussed the future of Serra Vista School. The Schoo District reported that there are no present plans to sell the property. CONSENT CALEb DAR 1. Motion to at prove the minutes of July 23, 2003 2. Motion to c( nfirm expense claims of August 13, 2003 in the amount of $6,915,610.84 3. Resolution 1~'o. 72-2003, approving the City Treasurer's Investment Policy Resolution 1~'o. 73-2003, authorizing a lease agreement with TRUX Transport, Inc. for the purpose of parking semi-tractor trucks and trailers at Water Quality Control Plant North Access Road site (Tillo property) o Motion to al;prove Junipero Serra slope project as complete in accordance with plans and specific~ tions Motion to ac :.ept the 2002-03 RABA Street Resurfacing Project as complete in accordance ~ith plans and specifications Motion to al: prove the rehabilitation of four manholes by L&B Environmental in the amount of $2 8,000 8. Resolution a ~arding construction contract to Mitchell Engineering/Obayashi Corporation ~'or construction of Wet Weather Program Phase 1 Project in the amount of REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 13, 2003 MINUTES PAGE 2 $18,205,033 and amending the FY 2003-04 Capital Improvement Program Item moved lo Administrative Business. Resolution No. 74-2003, revising records retention schedule and authorizing periodic destruction c f certain records for all City departments in accordance with Government Code sectior 34090 10. Motion to c~ a~cel regular meeting of August 27, 2003 Motion-Ferr ekes/Second-Garbarino: To approve the Consent Calendar, with the exception of Item No. 8. Unanimously approved by voice vote. ADMINISTRATI~ BUSINESS o Resolution ~-warding construction contract to Mitchell Engineering/Obayashi Corporation for construction of Wet Weather Program Phase I Project in the amount of $18,205,033 and amending the FY 2003-04 Capital Improvement Program Item moved from Consent Calendar and added to Administrative Business. Staff report ?resented by Public Works Director Gibbs. Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto discussed the DBE (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise) status of Mil :hell Engineering with Director Gibbs and it was reported that although the company is:tot DBE, it has more DBE commitment than required. Motion-Garbarino/Second-Femekes: To approve Resolution No. 75-2003, awarding the construction contract to Mitchell Engineering/Obayashi Corporation in the amount of $18,205,033 for the construction of Wet Weather Program Phase 1 project and amending th ,~ 2003-04 Capital Improvement Program by $13,200,000 to reflect the new project budget (CIP No. 04-2). Unanimously approved by voice vote. 11. Resolution a >proving the San Mateo County Mosquito Abatement District Annexation Proposal ant making determination of zero property tax exchange Staff report ?,resented by Finance Director Steele. Councilman Green questioned the timing of the election, and Director Steele reported that the earli ,~st the mail ballot election can take place is late October. In response 1 > Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto's questions, City Manager Wilson explained that propert~ owners with larger developed parcels will be paying higher taxes and that an engineeri: .g report will cover this issue in more detail. He also reported that neighboring :ommunities are supporting the conditions the Mosquito District agreed to with LAFC£, and that all communities will be annexed as one if the election is successful. REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 13, 2003 MINUTES PAGE 3 Mayor Gonzalez reported that he attended several meetings with neighboring cities and discussed Council's concerns. He stated his support for the resolution. Motion-Green/Second-Fernekes: To approve Resolution No. 76-2003, approving San Mateo Cour:y Mosquito Abatement District Annexation proposal and making determinatioa of zero property tax exchange pursuant to provisions of Chapter 282, Section 59, ?art .05, Implementation of Article XIIIA of the California Constitution commencinfl with Section 95, Division 1, of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Unanimously approved by voice vote. ITEMS FROM CO-JNCIL - continued Mayor Gonzalez rel:orted that there have been numerous burglaries in the city and cautioned residents to be conscious of open windows and doors that may invite burglars. The Police Department can be contacted for free security assessments and for organizing a neighborhood watch program. CLOSED SESSIO?, 12. Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a), existing litigation, Aetna v. City of South San F:ancisco Time enterec into Closed Session: Time reconvsned into Open Session: Report fi.om Closed Session: 8:30 p.m. 8:37 p.m., all Councilmembers present. Mayor Gonzalez reported direction given/no action taken. ADJOURNMENT Motion-Green/Seco: ~d-Fernekes: To adjourn the meeting at 8:37 p.m. in memory of Trinidad Ruiz and Dominic De Grande. Unanimously approved by voice vote. Submitted by: Syl~a M. Payne, Ci :y C City of South San F: 'ancisco Approved: /4 ' City of South San Francisco REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 13, 2003 MINUTES PAGE 4