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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1999-10-20MINUTES CITY COUNCIL CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO SPECIAL MEETING OCTOBER 20, 1999 CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM 400 GRAND AVENUE Call to Order Roll Call 6:07 p.m. Councilmembers Fernekes, Mullin and Penna, Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto and Mayor Datzman Staff Present: City Manager Wilson, City Attorney Mattas, ECD Director Van Duyn, Assistant City Manager Moss, Finance Director Steele, Chief Planner Sharp, Redevelopment Project Coordinator Beyer, CDBG Coordinator Fragoso, City Engineer Kianpour Consultants: Ms. Janet Smither-Heimer, Bay Area Economics; Mr. Mark Seiler, Mr. Steve Wehr, and Mr. Merritt Sher, Terranomics Others Present: Mr. Arvind Desai, Mr. Paul Copland, Mr. Rob Giorgi, Mr. Steve Giorgi, Mr. Tom Giorgi, Mr. Colin Post, and Ms. Michelle O'Donnell Oral Communication None. Study Session: Downtown Development Issues Refer to Redevelopment Agency Minutes for discussion. Closed Session: Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9, Existing Litigation - Molieri vs. City of South San Francisco Convened into Closed Session: 9:01 p.m. Re-convened into Open Session 9:55 p.m. All Councilmembers present. City Attorney Mattas announced that Council, by a vote of 5-0, has approved a settlement agreement with Danilo Molieri. The settlement approved by the City Council includes Mr. Molieri's retirement from police work and permanent employment with the City of South San Francisco. It also resolves all outstanding claims by Mr. Molieri against the City including his disability retirement and workers compensation claims. Under the terms of the settlement, Mr. Molieri will receive $1.3 million, rather than the $1.9 million amount awarded by the jury. The City will not oppose Mr. Molieri's request for a disability retirement based on injuries he has claimed to receive during an altercation with a suspect in April, 1997. The parties also agreed, subject to Court approval, to reverse the judgement and to dissolve an injunction issued against the Police Department. Neither party admitted fault in the settlement. The City Council also voted 5-0 to designate the Mayor and the City Attorney as the individuals to respond to any inquires about the settlement. City Council, also as part of their initial 5-0 vote, authorized the City Attorney to execute the settlement agreement and authorized the City Manager to execute the resolution related to the PERS disability determination. 6. Adjournment Motion-Fernekes/Second-Mullin: To adjourn the meeting at 9:57 p.m. Unanimously approved by voice vote. Respectfully Submitted: The entries of this Council meeting Approved: --~./J/tmes L. Datzman,,)lAayor (,/City of South San l~ncisco show the action taken by the City Council to dispose of an item. Oral communications, 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. SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING OCTOBER 20, 1999 MINUTES PAGE 2