HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 2012-04-25 (2)CALL TO ORDER: TIME: 7#607 P.M.
ROL,L CALL,.- PRESENT'.- Councilmembees Addlego,
Matsumoto and Mullin, Vice Mayor
Gonzalez and, Mayor Garbarino.
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Ml #jy Mayor Garb,an'no-.
0 Certificates of Recognition presented. to Chleerleaders,
a, Fanner's Market Presentation
0 Streets Alive Proclamation.
None.,
Wynn GrcIch warned of the dangers of fluon*de: in water and ftacking. She asked, Council
nd the public
a to takie action to stop these practices,
Bea Phillips, requested, that Council consider withdrawing from ABAG., She provide
information, regarding the City of Corte, Madera"s decision to withdraw ftom th
Association. I
* Announcements.
0 Committee Reports,
Councilman Addlego thanked, staff for its work supporting the Oversight Board.
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Councilman Mullin r�equestea, that the meeting be adjourned, in honor of Micha
Rengstorff and Robert Stanfill,
Mayor Garbartno requested that the meeting be adjourned in memory of Dennis Azzopardi,
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Vice Mayor Gonzalez, was appointed, to the City's, seat on the Community Action Agency
Board,.
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L, Motion to approve the minutes of meetings of January 17, 2012 and March 281,
2,01.2.
2. Motion to approve expense claims of April 251, 2O 12.
3. Resolution No. 27-2012 authorizing the acceptance of $40,000 from Woodlawn
Foundation to support Project, Read and amending the Library Department's
2011/2012 Operating Budget.
4. Resolution No., 28�2012 Adopting a Policy Concieming the distribution of Tickets
and/or passes, pursuant to Fair Political Practices Commission regulation 18 944. L
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5. Resolutlon No. 29-201-2 awarding, a, Consulting Smices, Agreement to MCC
Control Systems of Vacaville, CA, to perform niecessary work for the Water Quahly
Control Plant (WQCP) Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (S,C,AD,A)
System Upgrade Project in an, am, ount not to exceed $2,92,470.
6�. Resolution N. 30-2012 supporting the City"s participation in the League of
California Cities Healthy Eating Active Living Campaign (HEAL)..
7. Resolution No. 31-2012 awarding the construction, contract to BBJ Electric Inc. of
South San Francisco, CA, for the Uninterruptable Power System, (UPS) and
Installation Services, Project in an amount, not to exceed $ 74, 1314.
Mot',ton— Councilman Addiego/Second— Vice Mayor Gonzalez., to, approve Consent,
Calendar Items 1-3 and 53-7. Unanimously approved by voice vote.
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Motion— Councilwoman Mats,um,loto/Second Councilman Muflin:: to approve Consent
Calendar item Nio. 4. Unanimously approved by vol"ce voite.
LEGISLATIVE, BUSINESS
8. Waive read,ing and adopt Ordinance No. 1, 455 -2 I makmg find, ings, and amending
the City of South San Francisco Municipal Code adding Chapter 20.4210,:
prohibiting the operation of new significant tobacco retailers.
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Motion— 'Vice Mayor Gonzalez/Second,— Councilman Addiiego: to waive reading of
Ordinance'Nio,, 1455-2012. Unani usly ap y voice
imo , proveld'b * vote
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Motion— Councilman Addlego/Councilwonian Matsumoto: to a,dopt Ordinance No. 1455
E& Coundim,embers Add"
2012. Approved iby the following voice vote A Y I i ego an
Matsumoto I
, 'V'ce Mayor Gonzalez and Mayorf Gaibarino; NOES: Councilman Mulli
ABSTAIN: none.; ABSENT: none.
9. Resolution No. 32-2012 Approving the Fiscal Year 2012-13 One Year Actlion Plan
and revised Citizen Participation Plan for the Community Development Block
an Program.
Housing and Community Development Assistant Lancaster presented the staff repo
recommending ap, �roval of the one (1) Year Action Plan and Revised C*t*zen ParticipatiO
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Plan. She: noted Council icould modify the recommendations, as it saw fit.
Melissa Viseara, Matthew Gonzalez and Pais M'.ill,s, current and former residents of
Starvista Transitional Youth Services, addressed Council and relayed their individual
successes in the program. Highlighted were the goals they had met, their college
attendance and, plans for the future. All three speakers attributed their, success to the
Starvista Program and the dedication of 'Its staff.
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Starvista's Mana
ger Stephanie Weisner addressed Counc*l and ur e CD,BG fu, nding for ts,
program, at Orange and Grand Avenues 'in South San Francisco. She commented on the
Rrograin s, 82% success rate and noted the sigalficance of the program to South San,
Francisco.,
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[Jon. Giina Papan of John's Closet addressed Council and t anked it for suppo, th
rting
Organization. She noted 35% of John's Closet's chents were ftom South San Francisco.
,Attorney Shirley Gibson of the Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County thanked Council
for its support. She noted it would help make it possible for the Agency to continue to: be
on the ftont l7 is of housing services. in response to. Council inquiry, Ms. Gibson noted
her Agency differed, from Project Sentinel in that it is a, legal services organization staffed,
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I 'th attorneys, focused on eviction defense,,
Associate Director of HIPI Housing Laura Fanucchi addressed Council and urged, its,
support of its Home Sharing Program. She noted the Program served many clients and the
Agency had just moved, its Office into the City "s Magnolia, Center.
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Councilman Mullin noted that cuts on the federal Level combined with the dissolution of
Redevelopment were hitting agencies like HIP hard. He questioned whether there was any
way to fund HIP's programs, because he wanted to see its, programs maintained in the City
over the long haul-particularly, the Home Shan*ng Progra n-i.
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Councilwoman Matsumoto advocated for funding H IP's, Home Sharing Program.
Councilwoman Matsumoto noted she was in favor of finding such a means to fund HIP,
PARCH and, Starvista.
Councilman Mullin stated he would be interested in a one time use of a small portion of
forme:r RDA fimd,s to suppoi-t these programs.
Mayor G,arban*no agreed, advocating for a proposed limit of roughly $30,000 total of
Beer. l fund, dollars. ,
Staff agreed to look into the actions, necessary to providle su& fand*n,1j.
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,Motion — Councilman Addle,go/Councilwomian Matsumoto: to approve Resolution No. 3i2
2012. Unanimously approvedby'volce vote. I
10. Zoning Ordinance Amendments
City of South San Fran ci sco -Owner /Applicant
Citywide
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e-4 *lman Addlego, and Councilwoman Matsumoto ex ressed, concern about landscaping
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being, saienticed to accommodate antenna placement., Councilman Addiego, cited the E!
Camino High School solar panel installation, exarnple oftre e s, being, removedin, such,
a manner as to change the look of the neighborhood.
Planner Gross stated mechanisms allowing for review of proposed projects would still be in
place and the City's tree ordinance would also govern. He further reminded Council that
there were very specific requirements set fo�rth in the update , date ft two (2) years ago
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regarding trees per parking spaces, etcetera. The, requirements were much greater than
those under previous zoning ordinances.
Councilwoman Matsumoto questioned whether such poles could, be restricted, ftorn
neighborhoods since health as, ects could not be utilized as a means fbr denying, an.
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application.
City Attorney Ma s stated the proposed, ordinance limits placement of antennas in
residential areas, within the confines of Council's legal a�uthon'ty. He reiterated its
requirement that, pl
;�p icants exhau em
st consideration of placent in non-residential areas
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order to address coverage voids. Nonetheless, state and federal law have expressed a
preference for the availability of cell coverage and the industries providing the service have
lobbied, effectively. There is still a fair amount, of local discretion, with the exception of
radio transmission and EMF transmission lines. As Ion 1
,g as those *tems meet the Fedieral
Comm unications Commisswn standards, cities have very little say.,
Councilwoman Matsumoto asked if staff looked at Berlin awe's ordinance to extrapolate
key provisions.
Planner Gross: responded staffhad considered Burlingame's ordinance.
Public Hearing closed: 1935 p.m.
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m aceordance with South San Franci,sco Munal Code Chapter 20.550 ("Amendments to
Zoning, Ordinance an Map"').'Unmimously approved by voice vote.
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Being no further business, Mayor Garbanno a4joumed the meeting at, 9:36 p.m,. in honor of
Demls Azzopardi, Jr', Michael Rengstorff and-Robert Stanfill.
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4i,chard A. Gay. nffio,, Mayor
City of South San Francisco
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