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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 2005-01-11Call to Order Roll Call o Public Comments Study Session a. Boards l) 2) MINUTES CITY COUNCIL CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO SPECIAL MEETING CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM 400 GRAND AVENUE TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 2005 6:03 p.m. Present: Absent: Staff present: None. (Cassette Tape No. 1) Councilmembers, Garbarino, Gonzalez and Matsumoto, Mayor Pro Tem Fernekes and Mayor Green None City Manager Nagel, City Attorney Mattas & Commissions Possible term limits for the Conference Center Authority and Cultural Arts Commission There was a consensus from Council that a four-year term be put into effect for both the Conference Center Authority and Cultural Arts Commission beginning January 2006. Council further discussed the number of commissioners on the Cultural Arts Commission (currently at 14 members) and it was agreed that it be reduced, through attrition, to seven members. City Attorney Mattas suggested, and Council agreed, that in January 2006, based on the number of years of service, seven members of the Cultural Arts Commission be appointed to a four-year term and the other seven members be appointed to a six year term. City Attorney Mattas was directed to prepare the language to amend the Municipal Code. City Attorney Mattas advised Council that these changes will be brought back to City Council for final approval and will then provide the public and board and commission members the opportunity to voice any concerns. Revised term limits for all Boards and Commissions A majority of Council stated its support that the number of terms a commissioner can serve be reduced from four terms to three terms for all boards and commissions. City Attorney Mattas was directed to prepare the bo do language to modify the Municipal Code and to bring it back to Council for final approval. 3) Board and Commission member selection process - no discussion Housing 1) Housing densities and neighborhood notices regarding remodels. Councilman Gonzalez stated concerns regarding the current zoning regulations for the R-2 and R-3 neighborhoods, second unit regulations, and the noticing process. Council discussed the ramifications and a majority of Council agreed that current regulations were acceptable. 2) Status of AB 2702 and AB 1866 - discussed above Code Enforcement 1) Industrial autos/trucks in the city Council discussed the issue of trucks and school buses parking overnight along Airport Boulevard and other locations in the city. Council agreed there was a problem and directed staff to have the police department look into the matter. 2) Old newspaper racks Direction was given to have staff contact newspaper companies to have dilapidated racks replaced that are located in front of the Linden Avenue Post Office. 3) Posting of signs on light poles, etc. Council agreed that there is a problem with poles looking unsightly, and staff was directed to look into seeing if the Explorer Program will volunteer their time to remove the postings. City Council 1) Council mail City Manager Nagel discussed with Council the issue of mail that is not intended for all Councilmembers. It was agreed that Councilmembers should inform staff of what items aren't necessary for distribution and a reminder that confidential and personal mail is not be opened by staff. SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 11, 2005 MINUTES PAGE 2 o 2) Selection of Mayor prior to reorganization ceremony - no consensus 3) City Council meeting schedule for August and September 2005 Council reached a consensus to cancel the first meeting in September 2005, rather than the traditional second meeting in August. Closed Session: Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957(b)(1), public employee evaluation - City Manager and City Attorney Time entered into Closed Session: 7:20 p.m. Time reconvened into Open Session: 8:45 p.m. Report fi.om Closed Session: No direction given/no action taken. Adjournment Being no further business, Mayor Green adjourned the meeting at 8:45 p.m. Submitted by: i Payne, City City of South San Francisco Approved: Raymond L. Green, Mayor City of South San Francisco SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES JANUARY 11, 2005 PAGE 3