HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1993-11-23 Mayor Roberta Cerri Teglia
Council:
Jack Drago
Joseph A. Fernekes
"John R. Penna
Robert Yee
MINUTES
City Council
Municipal Services Building
Community Room
November 23, 1993
SPECIAL MEETING
CITY COUNCIL
OF THE
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
NOVEMBER 23, 1993
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 54956 of the Government Code of the State of California, that
the City Council of the City of South San Francisco will hold a Special Meeting on Tuesday, the 23rd day of November,
1993 at 7:30 p.m., in the Municipal Services Building Community Room, 33 Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco,
California.
Purpose of the meeting:
1. Swearing in of three Councilmembers, City Clerk and City Treasurer.
2. Reorganization of the City Council by the selection of a new Mayor and Vice Mayor.
City Clerk
City of South San Francisco
Dated: November 18, 1993
CALL TO ORDER:
ROLL CALL:
AGENDA
(Cassette No. 1)
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
~VOCATION:
ACTION TAKEN
7:45 p.m. Mayor Teglia presiding.
Council Present:
Council Absent:
Drago, Fernekes, Penna, Yee and
Teglia.
None.
The Pledge was recited.
Rev. Idzerda, St. Paul's Methodist Church, gave the
invocation.
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AGENDA ACTION TAKEN
PRESENTATIONS
roclamation - 90th Birthday of St. Paul's Methodist
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Proclamation - Marc Teglia
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1. Swearing in of three Councilmembers, City Clerk and
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PRESENTATIONS
Mayor Teglia read aloud the Proclamation and
presented it to Rev. Idzerda and to Mr. Bartell, a
forty-year St. Paul's attendee.
She stated that this Proclamation would be presented
with her out-going Mayoral remarks, in that it was
personal.
Mayor Teglia declared the purpose of the meeting:
"Elections Code 22843.5 allows a City Council to
cancel a General Municipal Election and appoint
those persons who have filed nomination papers if,
by 5:00 p.m. on the 88th day prior to the day of the
scheduled election, the number of persons who have
been nominated does not exceed the number of
offices to be filled. The City Council, by Resolu-
tion No. 102-93, cancelled the November 2, 1993
Election and, by separate resolutions, appointed
three Councilmembers, the City Clerk and City
Treasurer."
She proceeded to give oaths of office to City Trea-
surer Beverly B. Ford, City Clerk Barbara A.
Battaya and presented each with yellow roses for
their new tenures of office.
She stated this was a great pleasure for her because
of her association with Beverly, which went back 45
years when they were in elementary school. She
expressed her pride in seeing Beverly grow and
develop over the years, follow in her father's foot-
steps and do such an admirable job as our City
Treasurer. She gave Beverly her personal and deep
felt congratulations, love and affection.
She stated that it had been a real honor to serve with
Barbara over these many years.
She stated that three of the most important elected
positions in this City were held by women - the
Mayor, at least for the next five or six minutes, the
City Clerk and the City Treasurer.
She commented on the predominance of female
students participating in the Youth In Government
Day and felt it was a sign of the times for women.
She congratulated Barbara, as a repeat and continu-
ing office holder, for a very fine job in that office,
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AGENDA
~omments By Newly Sworn City Treasurer:
Comments By Newly Sworn City Clerk:
Comments By Newly Sworn Councilmembers:
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ACTION TAKEN
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which has been upheld by the electorate more than
one time.
City Treasurer Ford stated this is about the only
time she had to talk, because no one ever sees her -
she is the hidden one. She stated she was honored
to have the office and to continue to serve. She
stated that it was the people's money she works
with, not her own, and there would never be any
chances taken with that money. She stated that the
times were bad, with respect to interest rates, but
she was doing her best to get as much as she could.
City Clerk Battaya stated she felt extremely grateful
for this honor - that she was a venerable enough
opponent that no one strove to overcome, and was
extremely grateful that perhaps the job she tried to
do has been successful and appreciated. She stated
that she felt very humble to serve the people and
continue doing the best she was able to do.
Mayor Teglia turned the meeting over to the City
Clerk to give the oaths of office to the appointed
Councilmembers.
City Clerk Battaya gave oaths of office individually
to appointed Councilmembers Jack Drago, John R.
Penna and Robert Yee.
Councilmen Yee expressed appreciation for all of
the support from his friends in the community and
intended sending back their campaign checks. He
stated that four years from now, if no one ran
against him, he might try it again.
Councilman Drago stated he didn't expect this to
happen but considered it a privilege to be able to
serve another four years for this fine City and would
do all he could to satisfy the needs as he had in the
past.
Councilman Penna stated that he too did not expect
to be here this evening and, if anyone asked him
the day before the nominations closed if he would be
here, he would say no he was not going to be here.
He stated that it was an honor and a privilege to
serve this community, in which he was brought up,
he looked forward to another four years and, togeth-
er with the rest of Council, would do a good job for
the people of this community.
A~ENDA
Comments By Out-Going Mayor Teglia:
Proclamation - Marc Teglia
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ACTION TAKEN
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Mayor Teglia stated that, in a conversation with
another Councilmember, they likened this to a relay,
where one runner runs to a prescribed distance, does
all he can, gets to the end of it and hands the baton
on to someone else to do the same.
She spoke of the challenges faced in the last year:
to pull the Council together to build a unifying,
adhesive force to deal with miserable economic
times; the Council, as a whole, put personal dif-
ferences aside and rose to the challenge; pared down
expenditures to meet on-going revenues; eliminated
positions through attrition and through moving
employees around to vacant positions and continued
the high level of services to this community.
She stated the City was very solid financially, had
money to pay the bills with money in the bank -
which many cities cannot say today, and money in
insurance accounts to deal with catastrophes and
down turns in the economy.
She continued: the City lost its City Manager dur-
ing a critical time; had Interim City Manager Mattel
and other staff to fill the void; lost the Director of
Economic & Community Development and the
Police Chief; hired a new and competent City Man-
ager; expected to have a new Police Chief by Christ-
mas; opened the Conference Center, which will
bring in revenue; created a fourth redevelopment
area; reached agreement, in concept, with the
School District to acquire school surplus property to
ensure that the needs of this community are met; and
continue working on the expansion of Orange Park.
She proceeded to thank: Vice Mayor Fernekes for
his patience and support; Councilman Yee for the
new perspectives he brought to the Council; Coun-
cilman Penna for providing her with some of the
most exasperating moments and also for moments of
great humor; and Councilman Drago for his exper-
tise in transportation and always being willing to
come to her aid even though he was planning to
leave Council.
She stated that it had been a good and a tough year
and hoped, in some way, she had made a difference
in the lives of people in this community, not only
this past year but for the past fifteen years.
She stated, as her last official act, she would read
AGENDA
Reorganization of the City Council by the selection of
a new Mayor and Vice Mayor.
Comments From In-Coming Mayor Fernekes:
Comments From In-Coming Vice Mayor Yee.
A~TION TAKEN
and present a Proclamation to her son, Mare Teglia.
M/S Yee/Penna - To nominate Joseph A. Fernekes
as Mayor.
M/S Penna/Yee - To close nominations for Mayor.
Both Motions and Seconds were carried by unani-
mous roll call vote.
Mayor Fernekes presented flowers to out-going
Mayor Teglia.
He stated that the people had elected him two years
ago to sit on the City Council and he felt very hon-
ored at the time. He stated, tonight he felt very
honored in having been selected by this Council to
serve as S.S.F.'s Mayor for the coming year and
sincerely thanked each member of Council for the
unanimous vote of confidence in him. He stated that
he looked forward to working with the Council in
the coming year on the many challenges that are
before them.
He proceeded to introduce his family: wife Denise;
daughters Danielle and Megan; father-in-law and
mother-in-law Roy and Rose Bava; wife's step sister
Beth Bava; and his Mom.
He opened nominations for Vice Mayor.
M/S Drago/Penna - To nominate Robert Yee as
Vice Mayor.
M/S Teglia/Penna - To close nominations for Vice
Mayor.
Both Motions and Seconds were carried by unani-
mous voice vote.
Vice Mayor Yee stated his wife was at home with-
out Cable TV so, he had no one to introduce, and
she said tonight, "What's the big deal?"
He stated that he was appointed one and a half years
ago, had enjoyed the last 18 months on Council and
looked forward to the next 48 months. He stated
that he received a lot of encouragement, especially
from the community, to keep up the good work,
which was very reassuring and appreciated. He
stated that he had also received support from mem-
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AO'ENDA
Presentation of Placque to Out-Going Mayor Teglia.
DJOURNMENT:
ACTION TAKEN
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bers of Council, which he also appreciated.
He stated he was looking forward to the next four
years and wanted everyone to know that his efforts
would continue and he would make sure this is the
best community to be proud of and pledged that they
would get nothing but the best from Bob Yee.
Councilman Drago stated that it had been a very
difficult year and wanted to commend out-going
Mayor Teglia for her strong leadership. He stated
that former Mayor Teglia and himself had many
difficulties in the past and would have many in the
future, but never once did he lose his respect for
her.
Mayor Fernekes commended out-going Mayor
Teglia for an excellent job, for her hard work and
presented her with a crystal paper weight and a
plaque.
M/S Teglia/Yee - To adjourn the meeting.
Carried by unanimous voice vote.
Time of adjournment was 8:30 p.m.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED,
APPROVED.
Barbara A. Battaya, City Clerk ~/
City of South San Francisco
Jos~h A. F~ernekes, Mayor
Cit3~ of South San Francisco
The entries of this Council meeting show the action taken by the City Council to dispose of an item. Oral communica-
tions, 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 are available for inspection, review and copying.
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