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CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
SPECIAL MEETING
DECEMBER 15, 1999
MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING
COMMUNITY ROOM
33 ARROYO DRIVE
1. Call to Order 6:46 p.m.
2. Roll Call Present:
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Councilmembers Datzman, Mullin and
Penna, Mayor Pro Tem Fernekes and
Mayor Matsumoto
Absent: None
Oral Communications None
Waive Reading and Adopt an Interim Ordinance Prohibiting Amendments to the Bay
West Cove Specific Plan and Approval of Precise Plans or Conditional Use Permits for
Planning Areas 1, 2 and 3 of the Bay West Cove (Shearwater) Specific Plan
Staff report presented by Economic and Community Development Director Van Duyn in
which staff is proposing a forty-five day moratorium to provide City Council time to
review different land use options for the Bay West Cove site, and requiring a 4/5 vote by
Council for approval.
City Attorney Mattas provided Council with procedural guidelines regarding the 45-day
moratorium, and extension provisions.
Ms. Judy Davidoff, Attorney with Baker and McKenzie, 2 Embarcadero Center, San
Francisco, representing Wal-Mart stores, requested Council not to take action on the
interim ordinance, cited specific reasons why they should not, and referenced her
comments from a letter submitted previously to Council. She stated that the consultants
found that the Wal-Mart Precise Plan would have a negligible impact on the downtown.
Ms. Davidoff questioned the changing of rules in the 11th hour, the purported
inconsistency of the General Plan Update with the General Plan, and Council violating
its own rules.
Mr. Daniel L. Cardozo, Attorney with Adams, Broadwell, Joseph & Cardozo, 651
Gateway Boulevard, representing United Food & Commercial Workers Union Local
101, submitted a hand-out of General Plan pages 2-i and 2-29. He referenced his
remarks from a letter submitted previously to Council and responded to comments made
by Ms. Davidoff. He discussed reasons why the Wal-Mart Precise Plan should be
denied, and stated his support for the interim ordinance.
Councilmembers agreed that the rational and statements made at its December 8
Redevelopment Agency meeting still apply and need not be repeated.
City Attorney Mattas requested that a minor modification be made in the first recital
(first paragraph) of the proposed ordinance, as follows, "....including ensuring that
regional commercial uses in the East of 101 area..." He also responded to the comment
made by Ms. Davidoff that Wal-Mart will not impact the downtown area, and noted for
the record that both the Sedway and ERA reports show that there is a definite impact on
the downtown area. He further clarified that the ordinance applies to all proposed uses in
the undeveloped areas of the Bay West Cove Specific Plan Area and is not focused on
one particular user.
Motion-Mullin/Second-Fernekes: To waive reading and adopt an Ordinance Adopting a
Moratorium Prohibiting Approval of Specific Plan Amendments, Precise Plans and
Conditional Use Permits for Planning Areas 1, 2, and 3 of the Bay West Cove
(Shearwater) Specific Plan Area, including the correction to the first recital as corrected
previously.
On the question: Councilman Datzman asked that the City Attorney clarify the specific
uses that are impacted by the adoption of the interim ordinance. City Attorney Mattas
stated that hotel and other permissible commercial uses in areas 1, 2 and 3 apply to this
moratorium. Councilman Datzman asked that the motion be split. Councilman Mullin
withdrew his motion and Mayor Pro Tem Fernekes withdrew his second to the motion.
Motion-Mullin/Second-Fernekes: To waive reading of an Ordinance Adopting a
Moratorium Prohibiting Approval of Specific Plan Amendments, Precise Plans and
Conditional Use Permits for Planning Areas 1, 2, and 3 of the Bay West Cove
(Shearwater) Specific Plan Area, including the correction in the first recital.
Unanimously approved by roll call vote.
Motion-Mullin/Second-Fernekes: Motion to adopt an Ordinance Adopting a Moratorium
Prohibiting Approval of Specific Plan Amendments, Precise Plans and Conditional Use
Permits for Planning Areas 1, 2, and 3 of the Bay West Cove (Shearwater) Specific Plan
Area, including the correction in the first recital. Approved by the following roll call
vote: AYES: Councilmen Mullin and Penna, Mayor Pro Tem Fernekes and Mayor
Matsumoto. NOES: Councilman Datzman.
5. Adjournment
Motion-Penna/Second-Fernekes:
approved by voice vote.
Respectfully Submitted:
Sylv~ M. Payne, City Clerk '~'
City of South San Francisco
To adjourn the meeting at 7:06 p.m. Unanimously
App~ved: , ~
· ~ar~moto, Mayor
City of ~outh San Francisco
The entries of this Council meeting 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.
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MINUTES
CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
SPECIAL MEETING
DECEMBER 15, 1999
MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING
COMMUNITY ROOM
33 ARROYO DRIVE
CALL TO ORDER:
7:39 p.m.
(Cassette Tape No. 1)
ROLL CALL:
Present:
Councilmembers Datzman, Mullin and Penna,
Mayor Pro Tem Fernekes and Mayor Matsumoto.
Absent:
None
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Led by Mayor Matsumoto
PRESENTATIONS
· Proclamation to Former Parking Place Commissioner Barbara E. Ziegler - presented by
Councilman Penna.
BART Monthly Update - Ms. Jaymie Steen reported on the current status of construction
along the BART route and that the South San Francisco BART station contract was awarded
to Tutor Saliba Slattery. Work is anticipated to start at the end of December. The Colma
Creek by-pass channel work will begin in Spring 2000 and rail installation work will begin in
January, 2000. A kick-off for the South San Francisco station is scheduled for Spring 2000,
the exact date has not yet been determined.
In response to Councilman Penna's question, Ms. Steen explained that the cement culverts
being placed along Mission Road are part of the Colma Creek Improvement Project and will
only be installed at the northern part of the creek in South San Francisco.
AGENDA REVIEW
No changes.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Mr. Jihad Sheikh-Hassan, P.O. Box 4065, Burlingame, and Mr. Paul Davies, 55 W 5th Avenue,
#3D, San Mateo, requested Council's approval to obtain a taxicab permit to operate in South San
Francisco. Mr. Hassan stated he is allowed to drop off passengers to a location in South San
Francisco, but is not allowed to pick-up customers. City Manager Wilson stated that the matter
will be reviewed and a report will be prepared for Council.
Mr. Nick Paterson, resident of South San Francisco, explained an incident that occurred at his
home when a neighbor entered without permission. Mayor Matsumoto directed staff to
investigate the matter and prepare a report for Council's information.
Mr. David Valkenaar thanked Council for its support during his tenure as Manager for the
Aircraft Noise Insulation Program. He informed Council that he is on a one-year tandem bicycle
tour around the world with his wife.
Mr. John Mascio, 912 Linden Avenue, voiced his opinion about the terrible condition of the
railroad tracks at South Linden and Railroad Avenues.
Ms. Jackie Williams, 242 Longford Drive, reiterated her concern regarding the Serra Vista
School site and questioned whether the property is designated surplus or surplus for lease. She
asked that the City Attorney find out if the School District is still paying property taxes. She
voiced her frustration with obtaining information and the difficulty she has had following up on
issues. Councilman Datzman responded that the City is waiting for a letter from Dr. Rigg before
the School Liaison Subcommittee (Datzman/Fernekes) meets again, the subcommittee will then
report to Council.
Mr. Collin Post, 1136 Sunnyside Drive, described the process for placing culverts in the ground
as part of the Colma Creek Improvement Project for Councilman Penna's benefit. He also
voiced his opinion concerning Wal-Mart and felt the people should vote on the issue.
COMMUNITY FORUM
Councilman Mullin reported that the Emergency Homeless Shelter Task Force is meeting on
December 17 and is continuing to explore site options in the North San Mateo County area.
Councilman Penna reported that he will be attending the San Mateo County Convention and
Visitors Bureau meeting on December 16.
COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS
Councilman Datzman reported that he attended an Alliance (Peninsula Congestion Relief
Alliance) meeting today, formerly known as MITSMA and ITSMA. Alliance is comprised of
fifteen North and South County agencies.
Mayor Pro Tem Fernekes reported on the recent meeting of the Cable/Fibre Optics
Subcommittee (Fernekes/Datzman) that discussed RCN Telecom Services, the current cable
station line-up, and televising Planning Commission meetings as part of local programming.
Staff will be working with AT&T to look at alternatives to the current 10-hour per week
community programming schedule.
ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS
1. Motion to Adopt an Ordinance Amending Municipal Code Chapter 20.63 (Terrabay Specific
Plan District) for the Phase II Woods Development of the Terrabay Project)
(No staff report presented.)
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Motion-Fernekes/Second-Penna: To adopt Ordinance No. 1263-99 adopting an Amended
Development Agreement for Phase II (Woods Property) of the Terrabay Development.
Approved by the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Datzman, Mullin and
Penna, and Mayor Pro Tem Fernekes. NOES: Mayor Matsumoto.
2. Motion to Adopt an Ordinance Adopting a Restated and Amended Development Agreement
for Phase II of the Terrabay Development
(No staff report presented.)
Mr. John Mascio, 912 Linden Avenue, reminded Council that it should be listening to
residents of South San Francisco and not outside advocacy groups. He stated his support for
the Terrabay development.
Motion-Mullin/Second-Fernekes: To adopt Ordinance No. 1264-99, amending Municipal
Code Chapter 20.63 (Terrabay Specific Plan District) for the Phase II Woods Development
of the Terrabay Project.
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Resolution Authorizing the Execution of an Exclusive Negotiating Rights Agreement
Between the City of South San Francisco, the Redevelopment Agency and Robert and
Kathleen Giorgi for the Exchange of Property Located on the 200 Block of Baden Avenue
Staff report presented by Redevelopment Project Manager Beyer.
Councilman Mullin verified, and staff confirmed, that this action is only to explore the
feasibility of the proposal.
Councilman Penna supported the direction Council was taking and that this action allows
property owners to accumulate land to expand their business. He suggested consideration of
a comprehensive policy regarding this type of process for the Redevelopment Agency to
adopt.
Motion-Fernekes/Second-Penna: To approve Resolution No. 161-99, authorizing the
execution of an exclusive negotiating rights agreement between the City of South San
Francisco, the Redevelopment Agency and Robert and Kathleen Giorgi for the exchange of
property. Unanimously approved by voice vote.
ITEMS FROM COUNCIL
Approval of Ballot Argument Related to Referendum Against Adoption of Portions of
Resolution 136-99 Related to the South San Francisco General Plan Provisions for the El
Camino Corridor Area.
City Attorney Mattas explained the process for submitting the ballot argument by the
deadline date of December 20. He advised Council that the subcommittee (Matsumoto/
Mullin) will need direction to finalize the ballot argument and to sign it on behalf of Council.
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Mr. Fred Etzel, Attorney, 4 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, requested a copy of the draft
argument prepared by the subcommittee in order to follow along with the discussion. Mayor
Matsumoto stated that the draft is not completed due to time constraints. Councilman
Mullin, Mayor Matsumoto and City Attorney Mattas discussed the time elements and the
subcommittee agreed to meet on Friday, December 17.
In response to Councilman Datzman's question, City Attorney Mattas advised Council that
the motion is to provide authority to the subcommittee to prepare, sign and submit the ballot
argument in support of Council's action on the General Plan.
Mrs. Sophie Mason, 10 Arlington Drive, stated she wanted to obtain a copy of the draft
argument before it is submitted. Mayor Matsumoto stated that she was unsure when it would
be available. City Attorney Mattas advised that arguments are submitted in an argument/
rebuttal format followed by a ten day review period.
Motion-Datzman/Second-Penna: To provide authority to the Council subcommittee to go
forward with the preparation of the ballot argument on behalf of Council. Approved by voice
vote. ABSTAIN: Mayor Pro Tern Fernekes.
(Items from Council - continued)
Councilman Datzman reported that he received two e-mails concerning ArtRise and submitted
them to the City Manager for the Council subcommittee (Matsumoto/Fernekes) to respond. He
and Councilman Mullin complimented Director Gibbs and the Department of Public Works on
the department's 13 page activities' status report that Council recently received.
Mayor Matsumoto announced the San Mateo County City Selection Committee meeting will be
held December 16 and reviewed various positions that need to be filled. Councilman Mullin
volunteered to be the representative to ABAG if the alternate or any other representative was not
interested. It was agreed to support Burlingame Councilwoman Mary Janney for the SamTrans
Central District. Council was split between Daly City Councilman Mike Guingona and Pacifica
Councilwoman Maxine Gonzalez for the SamTrans Northern District seat. Mayor Matsumoto
stated she would make the deciding vote at the meeting. It was agreed to support San Mateo
Councilman John Lee and Brisbane Councilman Lee Panza for the San Mateo County
Transportation Authority.
Mayor Matsumoto appointed Mayor Pro Tem Fernekes and Councilman Mullin to an ad-hoc
Council subcommittee for the purpose of formulating a community survey related to capital
improvement projects.
The Council discussed with staff the January 6, 2000 community meeting, 7:00 p.m., at the
Westborough Recreation Center for the purpose of updating the community on upcoming issues,
to answer questions, and get feed back from residents. City Manager Wilson stated that this will
be a noticed meeting, but Councilmembers are not required to attend.
GOOD AND WELFARE None.
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CLOSED SESSION
5.
(Recess: 8:51 p.m.-9:15 p.m.)
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9, City of South San Francisco vs. Union
Pacific Railroad Company
Convened into Closed Session: 9:15 p.m.
Reconvened into Open Session: 10:10 p.m. All Councilmembers present.
City Attorney Mattas announced, on behalf of Council, direction given/no action taken.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Matsumoto announced that Council wished to take this opportunity to remember Mrs.
Rose Barsi, who passed away on December 11, 1999, a wonderful woman who was active in the
community and touched many of our lives.
Motion-Penna/Second-Femekes: To adjourn the meeting in memory of Rose Barsi at 10:13
p.m. Unanimously approved by voice vote.
Respectfully Submitted:
Sylvi~,/M. Payne, City Clerk
City 6f South San Francisco
Approved:,
~moto, Mayo. r
The entries of this Council meeting 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.
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