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y SPECIAL MEETING
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OF THE
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
P.O. Box 711 (City Hall, 400 Grand Avenue)
South San Francisco, California 94083
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MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
33 ARROYO DRIVE
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 2013
7:00 P.M.
1. Call to Order. TIME: 7:01 p.m.
2. Roll Call. PRESENT: Councilmembers Addiego,
Garbarino, Gupta, Mayor Pro
Tem Matsumoto and Mayor
Gonzalez.
ABSENT: None.
3. Public Comments — comments are limited to items on the Special Meeting
Agenda.
4. Agenda Review.
5. Interview: Shirley James applicant for the Parking Place Commission.
Council interviewed Ms. Shirley James based upon her application for the Parking Place
Commission.
6. Discussion and motion to appoint applicant to the Parking Place
Commission.
Motion— Councilman Garbarino /Second- Councilman Addiego: to appoint Ms. James to the
Parking Place Commission for a term to expire December 31, 2015. Unanimously approved by
voice vote.
7. Discussion related to the vacancy (term ending 12/31/2014) on the Parks
and Recreation Commission created by appointment of Aleksandr
( "Alex ") Khalfin to the Planning Commission; direction to staff regarding
process for filling the vacancy and /or finding an emergency such that
appointment of an acting Commissioner is required.
City Clerk Martinelli provided the staff report advising that at a Special Meeting on March 6,
2013, Council interviewed applicants for appointment to several of the City's Boards and
Commissions, including the Planning and Parks and Recreation Commissions. At that meeting,
Council appointed Alex Khalfin, who was then serving on the Parks and Recreation Commission
to the Planning Commission, thereby creating a Parks and Recreation Commission vacancy. The
City Clerk advised that under the California Government Code, the earliest Council may appoint
someone to the seat is April 1, 2013. She further advised that since applications filed for
appointment to the City's Boards and Commissions are valid for one year, any of the applicants
who interviewed for and were not appointed to the Parks and Recreation Commission on March
6th, along with applicants filing since that date, could be considered for appointment as of April
1, 2013. Alternatively, Council could choose to direct the Clerk to conduct a formal recruitment
and/or set interviews on or after that date. Finally, Council could direct the City Clerk to include
the Parks and Recreation Commission vacancy in the Summer Board and Commission
Recruitment Cycle, which includes recruitments for the Design Review Board, Housing
Authority, Library Board and San Mateo County Flood Control District Board. She concluded
that with any of these options, Council may either leave the seat vacant until an appointment is
made, or determine that an emergency exists pursuant to Government Code Section 54974,
which would necessitate the interim appointment of an individual.
After considering the various options, Council decided to revisit the issue at its April 10, 2013
Regular Meeting, after the expiration of the April 1, 2013 statutory period.
8. Downtown Homeless Task Force Update.
Sustainability Manager McCue and Redevelopment Manager Fragoso presented the staff report
summarizing efforts of the Downtown Homeless Task Force and seeking Council's input and
direction regarding next steps. Manager McCue advised that with Council's direction, the City
formed an eleven- member Task Force to address the impact of homeless /transient issues on
downtown merchants, residents and visitors. Under the leadership of then Vice -Mayor Gonzalez,
the Task Force members met bi- weekly from late August through mid - December. Staff
emphasized the wonderful collaboration the Task Force experienced with Downtown Bike Patrol
Officer Reynosa, who offered helpful perspective. The Task Force's accomplishments included:
creating a detailed profile of the Downtown population including one -on -one comprehensive
interviews with a cross - section of the Downtown population; developing a shared understanding
of the impacts of homeless /transient issues on Downtown merchants, residents and visitors;
mapping the current social service delivery system and identifying gaps in services; discussing
options for on -going management of the shelter waiting list; looking at specific actions to reduce
negative impacts on the Downtown while meeting the needs of homeless /transient clients for
shelter and social services; and looking at using a field crisis team to intensively focus law
enforcement and social service resources on a core group of repeat Downtown offenders.
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Manager Fragoso advised that as part of this review process, a disconnect with respect to
administration of the Safe Harbor Shelter waiting list through Saint Vincent DePaul's Downtown
site was discovered. It was discovered that anyone seeking shelter at Safe Harbor is required to
go through Saint Vincent DePaul on Grand Avenue to be advised of wait list status. The result is
a daily influx of persons seeking shelter status into the Downtown District. The County has
come forward and agreed to work with the shelter to place the wait list elsewhere. Similar gaps
were discovered with respect to other Downtown concerns. For example, the County was
placing many of its mental health clients at the Industrial Hotel with little or failing case
management.
Manager McCue reported that five focus groups were created to develop specific road maps for
curing Downtown deficits. The groups include: The Portal/Waiting List; Field Crisis Team; Day
Programs & Food Service at Safe Harbor; Expansion of Safe Harbor facilities; and Data Base for
San Mateo County. The Portal/Waiting List Group and the Field Crisis Team Group have been
working on specific strategies for management of the shelter waiting list. The remaining groups
will develop strategies for food and day programs, and expansion of Safe Harbor's facilities, as
well as look at improving data collection and information sharing among the shelters, social
service providers, the City's Police Department and other non - profits. The Task Force agreed to
reconvene again once the Focus Groups complete their work and present detailed strategies for
moving forward. The Task Force will then approve a comprehensive set of recommendations to
present to the City Council. Staff expected to bring the Task Force report to Council later this
spring or early summer.
Councilman Garbarino noted that Chief of Police Massoni's report indentified numerous repeat
offender violators in the Downtown area.
Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto expressed disappointment that the Task Force's efforts weren't
further along. She had hoped that solutions would be presented this evening as opposed to
suggestions for further focus group study.
Assistant City Manager Van Duyn responded that as part of its review, the Task Force identified
issues requiring serious departures from the status quo. The parties involved could not easily
agree on the appropriate fix. Accordingly, additional focus group work was required of the
stakeholders.
Councilman Addiego noted that the County would be experiencing a funding windfall as a result
of the dissolution of Redevelopment. Accordingly, he believed it would have the funds to
address many of the problems plaguing its health programs in the Downtown District.
Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto queried whether CDBG funding could be utilized to fund a Resource
Position at the Safe Harbor Shelter.
Manager Fragoso responded that staff would review this option.
Mayor Gonzalez expressed his belief that the County should be held accountable to its programs
in the City.
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Councilman Addiego observed that the more services the City provides in the District, the more
likely it may be that the County continues to locate its clients there.
Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto expressed frustration with the County's service provider, Telecare
for not meeting the needs of the County's clients.
Assistant City Manager Van Duyn advised staff that the Task Force was working with the
County on these issues and would continue to do so.
9. Adjournment.
Being no further business, Mayor Gonzalez adjourned the meeting at 8:25 pm.
gqbi ted: Approved:
Krist �erk, Joy Maftin li Pedro Gonzalez
City City of Sout i San Francisco Mayor, City of South San Francisco
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