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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01.28.2021 SP Minutes @3:00MINUTES S SPECIAL MEETING BUDGET STANDING o� Ca A COMMITTEE 11F0OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO P.O. Box 711 (City Hall, 400 Grand Avenue) South San Francisco, California 94083 THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2021 3:00 p.m. Teleconference via Zoom Housing Standing Committee conducted this meeting in accordance with California GovernorNewsom's Executive Orders N-25-20 and N-29-20 and COVID- 19 pandemic protocols. Call to Order. Time: 3:04 p.m. Roll Call. PRESENT: Councilmember Nicolas and Mayor Addiego. AGENDA REVIEW No changes REMOTE PUBLIC COMMENTS None. MATTERS FOR CONSIDERATION Motion to approve the Minutes for the meetings of July 27, 2020 and August 3, 2020. Motion - Councilmember Nicolas / Second —Mayor Addiego: to approve the minutes. The motion carried unanimously. 2. Report regarding the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for fiscal year ended June 30, 2020, mid -year update for fiscal year ending June 30, 2021, and additional appropriation considerations. (Janet Salisbury, Director of Finance) Director Salisbury stated this report was meant to be more of a discussion with the presentation slides as a guide for the Budget Standing Committee. The presentation covered the fiscal year 2019-2020 Financial Highlights, General Fund Overview, 2nd Quarter Financial Update, Reserves and other considerations. Mayor Addiego asked which categories were in Other Taxes under the General Fund revenues. Director Salisbury advised it included business licenses and commercial parking which had been on a steady decline over the last three years. She added that $2,000,000 of that was business license and the other $2,500,000 was a combination of commercial taxes and commercial parking taxes. Mayor Addiego inquired whether the property tax $1,500,000 increment was done annually. Director Salisbury confirmed that it was and advised the amount was a snapshot of this fiscal year and will take that into consideration of new buildings coming online. Mayor Addiego queried whether the hotel operators were indeed paying their Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) that was due. Director Salisbury confirmed that they were. She added there were a couple of hotels within the City that were permanently closed which does impact the budget. Mayor Addiego asked whether the Library were creating jobs for the people that were involved in the 2020 Census. Library Director Sommer advised there were census navigators that were excellent bilingual -bicultural. There were some languages that the Library wanted to find people to hire such as Spanish, Tagalog, Mandarin and Cantonese for answering questions and connecting residents with the social service agencies. Their goal was set to make more solid connections with local agencies to know who to call or refer residents when there was a housing or food issue. Budget Standing Committee members discussed the Library Community Navigator position and the importance of hiring professionals and compensating them properly to ensure they stay as employees. The Budget Standing Committee members believed if the employees were not paid properly, there was a chance they would look for other opportunities and the City would lose the relationships they built with the residents. Mayor Addiego suggested hiring a college student that was currently working on their studies for social work. 3. Presentation regarding financing the Civic Campus and Street Paving Program. (Janet Salisbury, Finance Director, and Matthew Ruble, Principal Engineer) Director Salisbury advised the item before the Budget Standing Committee members was an overview of Measure W funds and then going to focus on the Civic Campus financing and then also speak on the options for a Streets Paving Program. Budget Standing Committee members requested contractors to provide architectural renderings of what the panels looked like installed on the buildings before they move forward with the project. City Manager Futrell suggested they increase the size of the bonding by $4,000,000 to install the solar panels and advised staff would continue to research solar with renderings and will present it as part of the February 10, 2021 City Council meeting discussion. Capital Projects Director Gilchrist stated he would have a conceptual return on the investment by February 10, 2021. He recommended that as they go through the design of the solar array, he advised to be sensitive to the overall architecture of the buildings. Mayor Addiego stated that the Street Bond Program was a great idea but was concerned about some of the signage was not clear to residents. He recommended for staff to be careful especially on a program that disrupted a great amount of residents. SPECIAL BUDGET STANDING COMMITTEE MEETING JANUARY 28, 2021 MINUTES PAGE 2 ADJOURNMENT Being no further business Vice Mayor Addiego adjourned the meeting at 4:27 p.m. Submitted by: Gabriel Rodrigue , puty City Clerk City of South San Francisco Approved by: Mark Addiego, Mayor City of South San Francisco Approved by the Budget Standing Committee: q / 2co / 2ro2 k SPECIAL BUDGET STANDING COMMITTEE MEETING JANUARY 28, 2021 MINUTES PAGE 3