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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1977-07-13ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO HELD JULY 13, 1977 TIME: PLACE: CALL TO ORDER: PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO FLAG: ROLL CALL: CITY CLERK CLAIM OF DULCE RIEGEL OYSTER POINT MARINA PROJECT EXECUTIVE PERSONNEL SESSION 7:30 PM. West Orange Avenue Library Auditorium. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Damonte at 7:40 PM. The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited. Present: Councilmen Richard A. Battaglia, William A. Borba, Emanuele N. Damonte, Terry J. Mirri and Leo Padreddii. Absent: None. Claim filed by Ronald M. Atlas, Esq., on behalf of Dulce Riegel, alleging damages resulting from a fatality accident involving the South San Francisco Police Department. Councilman Padreddii moved, seconded by Councilman Mirri and regularly carried that the claim be rejected and referred to the office of the City Attorney and the City's insurance carrier; and Notice be given to claimant in accordance with Government Code Section 913, 915.4 and other related sections of the Government Code. The City Manager stated that the purpose of the meeting this evening was to discuss ways and means to expedite the Marina project. Mayor Damonte at this time read his statement of July 13, 1977 entitled "Election on Oyster Point Project." The City Manager next requested that at the conclusion of the meeting Council recess to an Executive Personnel Session for the purpose of discussing labor negotiations. The City Manager continued by stating that, in order to expedite the Marina project, the design be done first. He commented that representatives of the Planning Commission and Parks and Recreation Commission were present and suggested that the Planning Commission and Parks and Recreation Commission have a subcommittee of three members to include the Chairman of each to meet with the engineer before working plans are drawn and to report to Council before proceeding. 246 OYSTER POINT MARINA PROJECT (CONT'D. ) RECESS: RECALL TO ORDER: EXECUTIVE PERSONNEL SESSION Councilman Borba at this time read a statement concerning the project as well as the earlier proposed safety facility and land exchange with the City of Brisbane. Commenting on the projects for the Public Safety Facility, Borba stated that the City should have taken an option rather than to purchase it. He also read a newspaper article concerning the earlier proposed Pillar Point Marina expansion. Lengthy discussion followed concerning leachate corrections, when the City could realize a profit from the Marina expansion as well as private developers expanding and developing the Marina. Mayor Damente at this time polled the members of the City Council concerningthe formation of a committee composed of representatives from the Planning Commission and Parks and Recreation Commission. Councilmen Battaglia, Damonte, Mirri and Padreddii agreed to such a committee formation. Councilman Borba did not agree to such a committee. In answer to Councilman Borba's inquiry, the City Attorney explained the deposit of revenues derived from the dredging of material by the Ideal Cement Company. John Sola, 429 Commercial Avenue, stated that Council should not take the action they did tonight but should serve the will of the people. The City Attorney at this time commented on the Referendum Petitions which had been filed with the City Clerk today, stating that after a preliminary tally had been made he would like to reveiw the petitions to ascertain if they were valid since they challenged the action of Council on June 15, 1977 and to determine if it was a legislative or administrative act. After some discussion the City Attorney stated that he would report to Council in this regard at their meeting of July 18, 1977 or July 20, 1977. Mayor Damonte then recessed the meeting at 8:38 PM to an Executive Personnel Session. The City Clerk was excused from attending. The meeting was recalled to order by Mayor Damonte at 9:11 PM with all Council present. Mayor Damonte stated that during the Executive Session labor negotiations were discussed with no action or roll call vote having been taken. 7/13/77 Page 2 GOOD AND WELFARE CITY CLEANUP CAMPAIGN DEBRIS AT TREASURY ADJOURNMENT There being nothing further, Mayor Damonte asked if there was anyone present who wished to offer anything under Good and Welfare. Donald Grimms, 123 Francisco Terrace, commented on when the City was going to conduct a cleanup campaign, stating that debris could be found both in the ditches and in the streets of the City. The Assistant to the City Manager explained the Summer Youth Program now in effect which would be working on projects such as these. Donald Grimes requested that the City contact the staff of the Treasury market and store and have them clean up the debris that they were accumulating, stating that this presented a serious hazard. The City Manager was requested to contact the Fire Department in this regard. There being nothing further Councilman Borba moved, seconded by Councilman Padreddii that the meeting be adjourned to Monday, July 18, 1977 at 7:30 PM at the West Orange Avenue Library Auditorium. Time of adjournment was 9:30 PM. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED: Arthur A. Rodondi, City Clerk City of South San Francisco APPROVED: City of South San Francisco The entries of this Council meeting show the action taken by the City Council to dispose of the item. Oral presentations, arguments and comments are recorded on tape. The tape and documents related to the items are on file in the office of the City Clerk and available for inspection, review and copying. 7/13/77 Page 3