HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 2013-01-16SPECIAL MEETING
S NIINU'FES
CITY COUNCIL
OF THE
ZIPOVRL CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
P.O. Box 711 (City Half, 400 Grand Avenue)
South San Francisco, California 94083
Meeting to be held at,
MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING'
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
33 ARROYO DRIVE
SOUTH S,�, N FRANCISCO, CA
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1G, 2013
6:30 P.M.
Call to Order, TIME: 6:32 P.M.
1 Roll Call. PRESENT: Counci Irri embers Add ego, Garbarillo and
Gupta, Mayor Pro Tcm Matsumoto and Mayor
Gonzalez.
ABSENT: None.
Public Comments — comments are limited to items on the Special Meeting Agenda.
Prior to taking public comments, Mayor Pro Tein Matsumoto made a point of order and stated her
intent to motion to table the matter of the Residential Point of Sale Safety Inspection, She
believed the iten-i had been considerably vetted and she no longer wished to pursue it any further at
this point.
Councilman Addlego welcomed the Mayor Pro Tem's motion and stated his opinion that the
ordinance may be a bit of an overreach on the City's part and that it might create a lot of angst and
heartache.
Councilman Garbarino began by agreeing with the motion, but stated he understood what the
Department was trying to do. He further noted that South San Francisco Fire Chief, Phil White
was held in the highest regard and had an impeccable reputation. While the ordinance may have
been trying to do too much, he did not appreciate the accusatory tone of the correspondence he had
received in opposition to it and found. it to be quite unprofessional. After conferring with City
Attorney Mattas, he cautioned the public the City would not be held responsible for negative
Findings after the sale and purchase of a home.
City Attorney Mattas confirmed that issues arising from non-disclosure would be between the
seller and the buyer and dealt with pursuant to California Real Estate Law. The City would have
no further liability,
Although he was prepared for the debate, Councilman Gupta supported the motion as well. While
he agreed with the Chief's objectives of promoting and improving the safety of the citizens, it was
his opinion that the current structure of the ordinance did not achieve these objectives in the most
painless and cost-effective way possible. He opined that without the ordinance, the problems
would still exist and hoped that those in the field could look towards working together.
Mayor Gonzalez reported he had received numerous complaints from homeowners who felt they
had been uninformed about code violations inherent in the properties they bad purchased. These
complaints served as the main impetus for pursuing the ordinance which had taken a great amount
of staff time and effort and required numerous meetings. For the sake of his colleagues, the Mayor
would support the motion to drop the item. He deferred to City Attorney Mattas for further
direction.
City Attorney Mattas stated Council could table the matter indefinitely if it wished. As this was a
public meeting, Council could still entertain public comment though its wishes had been clearly
communicated. For the benefit of the public, Attorney Mattas stated the Residential Point of Sale
Safety Inspection was an issue that had been substantially covered, with substantial public
comment heard to this point.
Council determined to hear public comment. Mayor Gonzalez cautioned be would adhere strictly
to the three-minute time limit for each speaker.
Councilman Addiego added a request that speakers refrain from anecdotal comments. He
preferred that comments be of a broader term and from a legal standpoint.
Public Comments:
John Penna stood in agreement with Councilman Garbarino regarding the reputation of the Fire
Chief and staff-, however, he felt the issue was not a political matter but rather a legal matter. He
believed some of the issues could be resolved if Code Enforcement was placed back under the
Building Division, or perhaps even with the City Attorney's Department, rather than staying under
the Fire Department,
Michelle Zaconne, Legal Counsel for SAMCAR, reiterated her prior statements as to the hardships
the proposed ordinance would present. It was her opinion that Fire Department staff was neither
sufficiently trained, nor qualified to conduct inspections and warned the City it would be acting in
an unconstitutional manner if such inspections took place. She characterized the ordinance as a
desperate attempt to legalize an illegal concept and felt the City would not have the support of its
constituents and be exposed to litigation as a result.
Councilman Addiego restated the objective of tabling the matter was to prevent a reoccurrence of
the events of prior meeting(s) on this subject.
SAMCAR representative Paul Stewart thanked Council, particularly the Mayor Pro Tem, but
desired to relay follow-up concerns. He asked what the follow- up process would be; would there
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be a convening of stakeholders who could help craft new language? If so, when? He also wanted
to reinforce the comments made by Mr. Penna and agreed that Code Enforcement should be
returned to the Building Division.
Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto restated that the issue, for her, was dead. However, she might be
moved to change her mind and defend the Fire Department if necessary, Councilmembers
Addiego and Garbarino shared her sentiment.
SAMCAR representative Greg Bryant thanked Council and communicated his willingness to work
with City staff in the future.
SAMCAR representative Christine Fuller thanked Council for the opportunity to provide input.
Attorney Mattas advised Council that since there were no further speakers, a motion could be
entertained.
Motion — Councilman Garbarino/Second — Mayor Pro 'Tern Matsumoto. to table the matter of
proposed Chapter 8.63 of the South San Francisco Municipal Code, establishing the Residential
Point of Sale Safety Inspection Program. Unanimously approved by a voice vote.
ADJOURNMENT
Being no further business, Mayor Gonzalez adjourned the meeting at 6:54 pm.
Submitted:
Anna M. Brown, Deputy City Clerk
City of South San Francisco
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Approved:
Pedro Gonzalez, Ma�or
City of South San Francisco
JANUARY 16, 2013
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