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CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Lead by Mayor Gonzalez.
PRESENTATIONS
MINUTES
CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
REGULAR MEETING
MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
33 ARROYO DRIVE
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2013
7:00 P.M.
TIME: 7:05 pm
PRESENT: Councilmembers Addiego, Garbarino, Gupta,
Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto and Mayor
Gonzalez.
ABSENT: None.
Presentation on the Realignment Update in San Mateo County by District Attorney Steve
Wagstaff.
District Attorney ( "DA ") Steve Wagstaff was present to give realignment update for San Mateo
County. The Realignment program was established in 2011 to address the overcrowding issues
in the state prison system. Under realignment, those convicted of non - serious offenses could not
be sent to state prison unless they had certain prior convictions. These offenders would now be
dealt with at the county level. Realignment allows for a person to receive a full sentence or a
split sentence, meaning part of the sentence is served in county jail and part of the sentence is
under supervision with additional services. DA Wagstaff reported San Mateo County was
without peers in terms of embracing realignment. Since coming into effect, 386 people who
would have gone to prison have been kept local and sent to local jail. Approximately two- thirds
of the county's realignment population has received the services necessary to break the cycle of
criminality. 241 of 386 have been given a split sentence with some jail time and some
supervision. DA Wagstaff believed if help was not provided, then people would remain in the
criminal justice system. Though the county has embraced realignment, its reputation for being
charging prosecutors has not diminished. It was important to convey this fact in order to
maintain the level of safety that San Mateo County currently enjoys. DA Wagstaff gave an
example where a misdemeanor case involving a replica gun was prosecuted to illustrate how this
county cares about quality of life crimes. San Mateo County has the second lowest crime rate in
the state and it is because of its policy of prosecution.
Support also played a key role in keeping the community safe, and San Mateo County has the
resources needed to make the system work properly. Though there has been a recent increase in
burglaries and theft, the correlation between realignment and the increase is still unknown.
Lastly, DA Wagstaff wanted to applaud Council and the City for its recent adoption of an
ordinance requiring identification for hotel guest registration. He noted that South San Francisco
was not just doing a good job, but doing the best job countywide in the efforts to reduce
human trafficking. He knows of the difference made first hand and wanted to commend the City
in its efforts.
Mayor Gonzalez thanked DA Wagstaff for speaking and allowing people in the community to
connect with the District Attorneys' Office.
• North County Gun Buyback Program presented by Chief Mike Massoni.
Chief of Police Mike Massoni provided information about the North County Gun buyback
program on Saturday, April 13, 2013 at the North County Courthouse located at 1050 Mission
Road. The program would run between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. and was being co- sponsored
by Congresswoman Speier. Law enforcement would be present to deal with traffic control and
safety issues. Chief Massoni asked participants to please have all weapons unloaded
and transported in the trunk of your vehicle.
Mayor Pro Tern Matsumoto was aware that South San Francisco had been asked to contribute
$10,000 to the program. She understood each city was asked to contribute some amount and
asked if these amounts were based on population.
Chief Massoni confirmed that each city was asked to contribute what they could. He was not
sure how much the City had contributed but could provide that information in a follow up memo.
Mayor Pro Tern noted the event was for residents only but wondered how that could be verified
if there were to be "no questions asked." She also expressed concern about buying "junk"
weapons or abetting in the destruction of potential evidence.
Chief Massoni responded information would not be recorded, but proof of residency was
required. Regarding "junk" weapons, the Chief stated an officer would be present to evaluate
each weapon. He noted the majority of weapons turned over were worth more than the $100.00
offered. Most want to get rid of a weapon they inherited in someway. As for the potential
destruction of evidence, serial numbers would be run and if a weapon was identified as potential
evidence than the proper investigation would be done.
Mayor Pro Tern Matsumoto stated she was not in favor of public funds being used in this manner
and suggested the City advertise that its Police Department does this all of the time.
Chief Massoni noted that all weapons turned in to the police department were destroyed.
Councilmember Addiego felt that it was worth it to him if just one weapon from this community
was returned that would have otherwise contributed to tragedy.
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National Library Week Proclamation accepted by Robert Turnberg, President, Library
Board of Trustees.
Mayor Pro Tern Matsumoto presented the proclamation to Library Board of Trustees President,
Robert Turnberg. She also took the opportunity to ask staff to highlight the Small Science
Workshops that were being done at the library.
Project Read Program Manager Holly Fulghum- Nutters described the workshops as hands -on
experiments for third to fifth grade students. Hope was for the program to continue on through
the summer in association with the Parkway Summer Program and for the addition of a Robotics
program. Funding for the Workshops had been provided through STEM grants, awarded by San
Mateo County's Workforce Development Group.
Mr. Turnberg thanked Council for its support for the library and for their participation in events
and activities. Mr. Turnberg invited all to visit the library during National Library week.
• Commendation to Ken Anderson, Sr. presented by Chief Philip White.
Chief Phil White presented the commendation to Ken Anderson for the many contributions he
has made to the City's Disaster Preparedness Program. Some of Ken's many accomplishments
include: being one of 32 people who have completed the Federal Emergency Management
Agency's ( "FEMA ") Emergency Management Institute program and the only person in the state
of California to receive their certification, helming the City's Community Emergency Response
Team ( "CERT ") comprised of over 100 volunteers and cumulatively completing over 7000
volunteer hours, playing a lead role in the Urban Shield exercise, leading the CERT team in its
participation of San Mateo County's CERT drill, and having over 20 active ham radio
operators on CERT. Lastly, as a native South San Franciscan, Chief White characterized Ken as
the quintessential "local kid does well."
Ken Anderson thanked Chief White and Council for the many opportunities to serve this
community. As a native, he takes special interest in protecting his family and the families of his
friends.
Mayors Day of Recognition for National Service accepted by Deborah Owdom, Program
Coordinator, Retired Senior Volunteer Program of San Mateo and Northern Santa Clara
Counties.
Mayor Gonzalez presented the proclamation to Deborah Owdom, Program Coordinator, Retired
Senior Volunteer Program of San Mateo and Northern Santa Clara Counties.
Ms. Owdom thanked Council and highlighted some of the volunteer programs available such
as the Retired Senior Volunteer Program ( "RSVP "), Americorp, Volunteers in Service to
America ( "VISTA "), Senior Corp, and the Foster parent and Senior Companion programs.
Programs like RSVP are great opportunities to show that older adults can be providers of service,
not just recipients and capture the skills and experience of our older community members. South
San Francisco currently has 103 active RSVP members and in 2012, completed over 21,000
volunteer hours, the equivalent to $516,315.00 of value to non - profit organizations in our
community.
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AGENDA REVIEW
No changes.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Pastor Gary Smith said a prayer for the benefit of City Council and the residents of South San
Francisco, asking for a time of unparalleled prosperity.
ITEMS FROM COUNCIL
• Announcements.
• Committee Reports.
Councilmember Gupta announced San Mateo County would be holding a Public Forum on the
Community Action Agency and Action Plan on Thursday, April 18 at 6:00 p.m. in the Butterfly
Room of the Municipal Services Building. This event allows residents to discuss low income
housing needs in the community. For more information please call (650)802 -5083.
Coucilmember Garbarino reported on his attendance of an open house event with Assembly
members Hill and Mullin during which he discussed the lack of support given by the state to the
Annual Bio Conference. Comparatively, the California Pavilion is one of the poorest looking
pavilions. With life sciences being one of the hugest industries in the state, Councilmember
Garbarino felt California's showing should have been much better. Assemblyman Mullin stated
he would meet with the Governor's and the Economic Development Department staff to get a
representative to attend in the future and will place the matter high on his priority list. The report
out of the League of California Cities meeting included talk of extending SB7 to include charter
cities. SB7 requires the payment of prevailing wage. Also discussed was a Homeless Bill of
Rights out of San Francisco, the state's $2.5 billion surplus for fiscal year 2015 -2016, and efforts
at the federal level to limit the tax exemptions for municipal bonds. Lastly Councilmember
Garbarino requested tonight's meeting be adjourned in memory of Anthony Rossi. A personal
tragedy for him, Councilmember Garbarino knew Mr. Rossi since birth and counted his parents
as childhood friends.
Councilmember Addiego concurred with Councilmember Garbarino's assessment of the state's
showing at past Bio Conferences and note he and the Mayor Pro Tern would be attending this
years event. He requested tonight's meeting be adjourned in memory of Colma resident, Elio A.
Fontana. Mr. Fontana had served San Mateo County as a member of numerous Boards and
Committees including: the Jefferson Union High School District Board, the San Mateo
Community College Board of Trustees, the San Mateo County Board of Education and the San
Mateo County Grand Jury among others. He reported on his attendance of the preview reception
for the San Francisco Exploratorium and mentioned the Mayor's push to have WETA include the
location as a destination for ferry rides originating out of the South San Francisco ferry terminal.
He hoped this would come to fruition as it would be a wonderful science experience for the
City's schoolchildren. Also reported on were meetings with Marco Durazo of the Peninsula
Conflict Resolution Center, and with the Executive Director of Sustainable San Mateo County
and the Program Manager with Housing Leadership Council. A request for the City's continued
commitment to affordable housing was made and Councilmember Addiego felt this may be a
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topic worthy of a study session. Upcoming events included Affordable Housing Week beginning
May 4 and culminating with the grand opening of 636 El Camino Real. On the evening of
Tuesday, May 7 a Healthy Communities Forum would be facilitated by the Leadership Council,
San Mateo Health System and the Sierra Club with one of the topics being healthy, livable
downtowns and local jobs.
Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto asked if the request regarding affordable housing was in addition to
commitments made to HEART.
Councilmember Addiego was unsure, but noted it as an outgrowth from the dissolution for the
Redevelopment Agency and found the topic worthy of a study session.
Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto noted her attendance of the Fourth Annual Jazz by the Bay event
and was pleased to say it was the best yet. She thanked Fire Chief White for initiating this event
and thanked staff /volunteers Donna Ochoa, Elaine Garbarino and Fire Marshall De Silva for
their hard work. Proceeds go to fund the City's community outreach programs including those
that serve the USO and at risk seniors and children. Also reported was her attendance of the
Transit Authority meeting, where there was a call for projects regarding grade separations. She
announced SamTrans route 292 would be saved and would be going before the board for
formalization soon. The City's newest Parks and Recreation Commissioner, William Lock, was
appointed to the SamTrans Citizen Community Advisory Board. Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto
announced these upcoming events: the Retirement of Chief Phil White and transition ceremony
will be held on April 30 at Fire Station 61 at 10:00 a.m. and the public is invited to attend; she
and Councilmember Gupta will be hosting a program called Safety First on Wednesday, May 15
at 6:30 p.m. This event will be held in Council Chambers at the Municipal Services Building in
an effort to inform citizens on ways to reduce and eliminate crime.
Mayor Gonzalez reported the installation of the new Police Athletic League ( "PAL ") officers
Judy Bush and Flor Nicholas and urged the community to support the league by attending some
of their events. Beginning on April 22, stores will no longer offer plastic bags. Please bring
your reusable shopping bags to carry your purchases or you will be charged a fee for paper bags.
Mayor Gonzalez noted the traffic congestion which sometimes occurs at Miller and Walnut due
to funeral or church services. He thought perhaps a one use parking permit, similar to those
issued at Skyline College events, could solve this problem and requested staff communicate with
the churches on this matter. The Mayor noted he had attended the Annual Bio Conference in
Boston and like Councilmember Garbarino, felt the showing by California was quite poor. Other
events recently attended included the Sitike Counseling Center's 25th Anniversary celebration
and the Mayor's breakfast in San Mateo, where this year the focus was on finding employment
for youth with special needs. Mayor Gonzalez was pleased read a letter of commendation from
El Camino High School regarding the excellent handling of an awkward situation by Corporal
James Portolan. WETA will be receiveing additional funding for two years for the purpose of
promoting ridership. Also, new routes will be added from the South San Francisco ferry
terminal including the addition of one more trip on weekdays and the addition of a Friday, noon
time trip to San Francisco and a Wednesday, noon time trip to Jack London Square. Also in an
effor to promote ridership, they intend on sponsoring boat rides for school children and Boys and
Girls Club members.
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• Amendments to the League of California Cities Bylaws.
City Attorney Steve Mattas read the proposed amendments; (1) Resolutions submitted to
league for presentation to the general assembly would have to be submitted by five cities or
representatives of five cities and (2) If the League Board were to take a position on a statewide
ballot measure, it would require a 2/3 vote of the board as opposed to the current simple majority
requirement.
Mayor Pro Tern Matsumoto asked if there were current stipulations requiring a certain number of
cities bring an item forward to the General Assembly. Councilmember Garbarino stated
currently only one city was needed.
Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto asked why the change from a simple majority to a 2/3 vote was
being proposed. She expressed concern about equitability and used an issue involving CCAG as
an example of where something like this could come into play.
Attorney Mattas referred to the cover letter, which stated the desire for the Board's decision to
represent a broad consensus as they would presumably be endorsing or opposing a measure. He
noted the proportional weighted voting would not be an issue with the League Board.
Councilmember Addiego saw this as a way to bring harmony to the Board.
Motion - Councilmember Garbarino /Second - Councilmember Addiego: to approve proposed
amendment number one. Unanimously approved by voice vote.
Motion - Councilmember Garbarino /Second - Councilmember Addiego: to approve proposed
amendment number two. Unanimously approved by voice vote.
• Update on Community Coalition Initiatives by the Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center.
Item not heard as representative was not present. City Manager Nagel stated he would contact
them about rescheduling for a future meeting.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Motion to approve the Minutes of the Meetings of March 20, 2013 and March 27, 2013.
2. Motion confirming payment registers for April 10, 2013.
3. Resolution approving 8th amendment to contract with City Manager Barry M. Nagel.
4. Motion to accept the 2012 Street Rehabilitation Project (Project No. st1201) as complete in
accordance with the plans and specifications.
5. Motion to accept the South San Francisco Regional Gap Closure Project, Federal Project
No. CML- 5177(027) (Project No. trl l l l) as complete in accordance with the plans and
specifications.
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6. Resolution awarding a Consulting Services Agreement to MIG, Inc of Berkeley,
California, for the Four Parks Playground Renovation Project in an amount not to exceed
$69,778.
7. Resolution accepting the assignment of a commercial master lease for 636 El Camino Real
property.
8. Resolution authorizing the acceptance of $11, 952 to support Project Read Services and
amending the Library Department's 2012 -2013 operating budget.
9. Resolution authorizing the purchase of a replacement Radio Dispatch Console System in
an amount not to exceed $186,947.77; authorizing an amendment to the Consulting
Services Agreement with Telecommunications Engineering Associates (TEA).
10. Resolution requesting support and commitment of the San Mateo County Transportation
Authority and Caltrain Joint Powers Board to fund improvements necessary to eliminate
the hold out rule at the South San Francisco Caltrain Station.
Council requested discussion on consent calendar items 2,4,5,9 and 10.
Motion - Councilmember Garbarino /Second - Councilmember Addiego: to approve consent
calendar items 1,3,6,7 and 8. Unanimously approved by voice vote.
Item 2: Mayor Pro Tern Matsumoto requested clarification as to the type of emergency work
needed under Economic and Community Development for $85,700.00 on rental property on
Miller Avenue.
Assistant City Manager Marty Van Duyn stated it was to repair residual damages caused by a gas
leak, paid through the housing funds.
Item 4: Mayor Pro Tern Matsumoto gave kudos the Public Works staff for a job well done,
noting the project came in at $155,543.00 under projected costs. She asked Director White
if $500,000.00 per 2 miles was the going rate.
Public Works Director Terry White explained how each project brought with it different nuances
that influence price. You can put cost per mile, but that only brings you to an estimate in a
bidding range. In this case we estimated quantities; they used less so we paid less.
Item 5: Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto requested a ride along to view the improvement sites as she
sits on both BPAC and CCAG.
Item 9: Mayor Pro Tern Matsumoto sought clarification as to whether or not the replacement
dispactch system would be installed by our usual contractor.
Chief Masson responded yes.
Item 10: Mayor Pro Tern Matsumoto requested Director White to explain the item in greater
detail as it was a critical matter.
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Director White explained that within the Caltrain system, only three stations have the holdout
rule; Broadway /Burlingame station, the Atherton station and the South San Francisco station.
The hold out rule states if there is a passenger train stopped at the station, no other train can pass
on any track. Communication is made through radio or headlight signals, so if two trains are
approaching at the same time, one lets the other pass. On August 24, 2012 a violation of the rule
occurred. The Town of Atherton took the initiative to pass a resolution urging Caltrain, the JPB
and the TA to fund studies and whatever else it would take to eliminate the hold out rule. South
San Francisco and Broadway /Burlingame stations were included in the resolution. For South
San Francisco that essentially means a new station would need to be built as the sidewalks
currently there do not qualify as platforms. If you have proper platforms, passengers are
protected and then you can eliminate the hold out rule. By passing the resolution you are letting
the Board know your concerns and that you have not forgotten your plans. Through his
discussions with Caltrain staff, he has come to understand that political actions, such as passing a
resolution, help the Board in making their decisions. He noted however, this did not mean next
year's Caltrain budget would include funds for a new station, but they could revisit the original
plans drawn up in 2006 and see how high speed rail has affected them, then update as needed.
Director White had intentions on seeking further support from Assembly members and even
Congress to back Council's support. Hopefully this will encourage the Board to adopt a budget
that is moving towards improving the safety issues that are at the South San Francisco station
and eliminate the hold out rule.
Councilmember Gupta wanted to add his support, but asked the Mayor Pro Tern if she would
like to add anything further to the resolution.
Mayor Pro Tern stated she did not.
Motion - Mayor Pro Tern Matsumoto /Second - Councilmember Garbarino: to approve consent
calendar items 2,4,5,9 and 10. Unanimously approved by voice vote.
ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS
11. Resolution Accepting the 2011 -12 Year End Financial Statements.
Finance Director Jim Steele presented staff report and accompanying power point. He noted one
exception to the presentation, being that there would be a single audit for better compliance with
federal grant reporting requirements.
Motion: Councilmember Addigeo /Second - Councilmember Gupta: to approve Resolution No.
34 -2013. Unanimously approved by voice vote.
12. Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a CDBG grant agreement for the Boys
& Girls Club, located at 201 W. Orange Avenue, in an amount not to exceed $29,000 for
the mold abatement and demolition of a failed exterior wall and roof damaged by water
intrusion.
Mayor Gonzalez recused himself from the discussion and left Council Chambers for its duration.
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Housing and Redevelopment Manager Norma Fragoso briefly summarized the staff report and
noted Executive Director Sharon Dolan was present to answer questions.
Councilmember Garbarino asked if the Boys and Girls Club had a building fund and if the funds
from their Bingo games went directly to programs.
Director Dolan responded they did not and that funds from bingo went towards programs. The
operating budget was approximately $1.2 million and bingo was approximately $450,000.00.
Councilmember Gupta expressed concern about the findings and questioned if the rest of the
building had been inspected for similar weaknesses.
Ms. Dolan responded it had not. She explained the problem occurred around a particular drain
area and it appears to be localized. The building inspector has been there and the contractor
removed sheet rock until they did not see any more moisture.
Councilmember Addiego noted that during the storms he was still on the Board and had met with
the contractors and Ms. Dolan. He explained the damage occurred not over just one winter, but
many and described how the original leak became exasperated.
Mayor Pro Tern Matsumoto asked how old the building was and reviewed the loan amounts thus
far. The potential of loaning approximately $175,000.00 to fix a localized issue when the rest of
the condition of the building was unknown concerned her. She noted termites and the failure to
contain mold as being additional concerns.
Director Dolan stated the building was approximately 50 years old. The termites would be taken
care of and no additional mold had been found in other parts of the building.
Councilmember Addiego found these to be typical issues when dealing with a property that is
over 50 years old.
Ms. Fragoso explained the requirements of the building inspector and the assumption that the
issue was soley with that wall and probably not the rest of the building that is effected.
Mayor Pro Tern noted there was a speaker card and invited the speaker to the podium.
Resident Mike Harris was in agreement with Mayor Pro Tern in regards to getting the whole
picture and was currently dealing with a similar situation with his own property.
Councilmember Garbarino's greatest concern was the presence of mold. From that standpoint he
was willing to give them what they needed to fix the issues and hoped that would be all that was
needed.
Councilmember Gupta concurred and asked that the next request include an inspection of the
entire property.
Assistant City Manager Van Duyn noted none of this had gone unnoticed by the building
department as they had done a complete inspection and would do so again. Staff would assist
Ms. Dolan in examining the building as best they could, but short of peeling off all of the walls,
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there would be no way to assure a complete absence of any issues. It was important to recognize
the building was older and in a flood zone. That being said, there are some expected problems
that will occur not uncommon with some of the buildings we owned by the City.
Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto stressed that this was not about the services provided at the Boys
and Girls Club, but about practicing a little more due diligence to ensure there would be no need
for further corrections.
Councilmember Addiego found the described inspection procedure to be reasonable.
Assistant City Manager Van Duyn wanted to clarify that this was not a City owned building, the
issues were noticed and Director Dolan asked for assistance to fix them. The City appreciates
the services provided and using CDBG funds to fix the problems is a completely legitimate
expenditure. This was a health issue which is why the emergency funds were provided.
Irrespective of the condition of the building, the conditions of the people that use the building
were the real concern. Staff will do their best to examine the building in every way it can and
would be more than happy to report on the progress.
Councilmember Garbarino made the suggestion that during their next budgeting process,
Director Dolan put an item regarding mold inspection. If they will be coming back for more
money, that is something he wants to see.
Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto explained the changes she wanted to see made to the language of the
contract, namely the item that describes a matching of funds. It should be noted the City is
paying the entire amount, with no matching funds from the club. Best practices and greater
detail must be provided with their next request.
Councilmember Addiego understood the finances of the club and while they could probably
locate matching funds somewhere within the budget, they would not be able to do so without
making some difficult decisions about keeping satellite sites open.
Ms. Fragoso agreed to make the changes per the Mayor Pro Tern's direction.
Councilmember Gupta proposed to consider a motion with suggested changes.
Attorney Mattas stated he would work with Ms. Fragoso to make the requested changes and add
an inspection requirement.
Motion - Councilmember Gupta/Second - Councilmember Garbarino: Reso -2013 passed by the
following vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Garbarino and Gupta, Mayor Pro Tem
Matsumoto; NOES: None; ABSTAIN: Mayor Gonzalez; ABSENT: None.
Mayor Gonzalez returned to the dais for the remaining items.
13. 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; Consideration of motion to appoint an applicant to the Parks and Recreation
Commission for a term to expire December 31, 2014; or direction to staff regarding process
for filling the vacancy, including scheduling of a formal recruitment; and/or finding an
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emergency such that appointment of an acting Commissioner is required.
Deputy City Clerk Anna Brown gave a brief overview of the options available for appointing a
replacement for former Parks and Recreation Commission Aleksandr Khlafin.
After discussion, Council decided to proceed with a vote for a replacement commissioner.
Motion - Councilmember Garbarino /Second - Mayor Pro Tern Matsumoto: to appoint Betty A.
Battaglia to the Parks and Recreation Commission for a term to expire on December 31, 2014.
Unanimously approved by voice vote.
COMMUNITY FORUM
Mayor Gonzalez announced April as Child Abuse Prevention Month.
ADJOURNMENT
Being no further business, Mayor Gonzalez adjourned the meeting at 9:19 pm in honor of
Anthony Rossi and Elio A. Fontana.
Submitted:
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Anna M. Brown
Deputy City Clerk, City of South San Francisco
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Pedro Gonzalez
Mayor, City of South San Francisco
APRIL 10, 2013
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