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CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
SPECIAL MEETING
MAY 22, 20O2
MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING
COMMUNITY ROOM
33 ARROYO DRIVE
1. Call to Order 6:30 p.m.
2. Roll Call Present:
Public Comments
(Cassette Tape No. 1)
Councilmembers Fernekes, Green and
Matsumoto, Mayor Pro Tem Gonzalez and
Mayor Mullin
Absent: None
Closed Session: Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6 conference with Labor
Negotiator Bower related to AFSCME Unit negotiations
Time entered into Closed Session:
Time reconvened into Open Session:
Report from Closed Session:
5. Adjournment
6:30 p.m.
6:51 p.m., all Councilmembers present.
Direction given/no action taken.
Motion-Femekes/Second-Green: To adjourn the meeting at 6:52 p.m. Unanimously
approved by voice vote.
Submitted by:
S~yl~Syl M. Payne, City Cl~'k
City of South San Francisco
Approved:
MINUTES
CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
REGULAR MEETING
MAY 22, 2002
MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING
COMMUNITY ROOM
33 ARROYO DRIVE
CALL TO ORDER:
7:30 p.m.
(Cassette Tape No. 1)
ROLL CALL: Present:
Councilmembers Fernekes, Green, and Matsumoto,
Mayor Pro Tem Gonzalez and Mayor Mullin
Absent: None
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Led by Mayor Mullin
INVOCATION:
Given by Reverend John Cantley, Grace Covenant
Church
PRESENTATIONS
· Spring Ballet Recital - Instructor Maria Spremich and students
Council Members presented certificates of recognition to the following students in
recognition of their years of participating in the ballet program:
Tiffany Dong
Bevin Femandez
Laura Lucchesi
Kristin Paulson
Kristen Quok
Melissa Velarde
Christina Young
12 years
13.5. years
12 years
12 years
15 years, plus 6 years as instructor
13.5 years
13 years
Dispatchers of the Year - Mayor Mullin presented certificates to South San Francisco
Communication Dispatchers Sue Galloway and Karen Grimley.
AGENDA REVIEW
No changes.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Mr. John Baker, 975 Sandra Court, stated his disappointment that SamTrans does not provide bus
service at the South San Francisco train station on Dubuque Avenue and asked if a SamTrans bus
stop can be moved closer to the train station, noting that the closest one is currently at Airport
Boulevard/Baden Avenue. Mayor Mullin concurred with Mr. Baker's concerns and directed City
Manager Wilson to explain the future improvements for the Caltrain station. City Manager Wilson
additionally stated that Caltrans is working with the City on a possible pedestrian walkway from
Airport Boulevard to the train station and possibly an underground walkway or overpass, lbr E101
pedestrians. For Council's information, City Manager Wilson stated that a Caltrain representative
will be present at a June City Council meeting on a matter concerning pile driving work at the
Colma Creek railroad crossing.
Mrs. Dawn Regan and Mr. Chris Regan, 2744 Kilconway Lane and Mr. Joe Juni (address
unknown) reiterated their concerns regarding the Caltrans' property and Carter Park condominium
development that is under construction next to their residence and its affect on the area's wildlife
(photos submitted to Council). Mr. Regan stated that he would like to see the Caltrans' property
turned over to the City and a basketball court built. City Manager Wilson concurred that the State
does not properly maintain the site; it is on a fault line so its value is limited, but Caltrans has not
indicated that they will convey the land to the City. He stated that staffhas prepared a report has in
response to the concerns raised by the Regans at the May 8 meeting. Mrs. Regan and Mr. Juni
affirmed that the construction work has not been contained to just the construction site and that the
work is affecting their quality of life. At the direction of Council, Deputy Fire Chief White
reviewed his report (copies of report distributed to Council). Engineering Project Coordinator Mike
Rozzi indicated that the excavation and compaction work for the foundation is just about completed
and he stated that he is unaware of any weekend work taking place. Mayor Mullin directed staff to
follow-up on the complaint that work is being conducted on Saturdays and is continuing past 5:00
pm. Mayor Mullin informed the Regans that they will be contacted when Deputy Fire Chief White
meets with Caltrans and that the City does not have the authority to stop the construction work.
ITEMS FROM COUNCIL
· Community Forum
· Subcommittee Reports
Councilman Fernekes reported that he attended the budget subcommittee (Fernekes/Green) and
Day in the Park subcommittee (Fernekes/Matsumoto) meetings. Community events he attended
included the West Winston Manor Community Homeowners Association's barbecue at Clay
Avenue Park, the South San Francisco Scholarship Association annual award ceremony, the
Gateway art commissioning event, the Tip-A-Cop dinner at the Hungry Hunter, and the annual
South San Francisco Girl Scouts' award ceremony.
Councilwoman Matsumoto stated the community events she attended included the Girl Scouts'
award ceremony, and she joined local legislators who traveled to Sacramento as part of the
League of California Cities LOCAL Coalition. She complimented Hines on its piece of
sculpture work at the Gateway Business Park, and announced that the 49ers are partnering with
the City on community issues. She reported that the bond committee (Matsumoto/Gonzalez)
met with staff and that she attended the San Mateo County Council of Cities legislative meeting.
She asked that Council mark their calendars as a reminder that the Council of Cities legislative
breakfast is scheduled for October 26, 2002 and announced that the Millbrae skate park has
opened. She attended a San Mateo County peace officers memorial with poignant remarks
made by State Attorney General Bill Lockyer. Councilwoman Matsumoto noted that one South
San Francisco police officer lost his life in 1953, Officer William Moyle.
Councilman Green briefly reported on the budget subcommittee (Fernekes/Green) meeting and
that the events he attended included the League of California Cities LOCAL Coalition bus trip
to Sacramento, the Tip-A-Cop dinner, and the Girl Scouts' award dinner.
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Mayor Pro Tem Gonzalez stated that community events he attended included the Northern
California Square Dancers Association celebration, the West Winston Manor CHOA barbecue,
the LOCAL Coalition bus trip to Sacramento, and the Chamber's Positive Attendance meeting.
He announced a farewell banquet for Paul Hamann, Executive Director for Families on Track,
will be held June 6.
Mayor Mullin reported that the LOCAL Coalition met with six State legislators last week in
Sacramento to discuss the plight of cities and counties with respect to budget cut-backs. He
further reported that he attended a partnership breakfast with the School District and that the
School District Liaison Committee (Mullin/Gonzalez) met and a report will be compiled and
submitted to Councilmembers for their information.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Motion to approve the minutes of the May 6, 2002 special meeting and May 8, 2002
regular meeting
2. Motion to confirm expense claims of May 22, 2002 in the amount of $3,655,366.97
o
Resolution No. 37-2002, authorizing the acceptance of grant funds from Peninsula
Partnership to support the South San Francisco Community Partnership and the
Partnership's Transitional Kindergarten Program in the amount of $41,940.33
Motion to accept the 1999-2000 Street Resurfacing Project complete in accordance with
plans and specifications
o
Motion to accept the Chestnut and Grand Avenues Intersection Improvement Project
complete in accordance with plans and specifications
o
Motion to accept the Police Department Report Writing Room Upgrade Project as
completed in accordance with plans and specifications
o
Resolution No. 38-2002, authorizing execution of a Cooperation Agreement with the
County of San Mateo to continue the HOME Consortium for a three year period
covering FY 2003, 2004 and 2005
Acknowledgement of proclamation issued: Northern California Square Dancers, May
11, 2002
Motion-Fernekes/Second-Gonzalez: To approve the Consent Calendar as submitted.
Unanimously approved by voice vote. Abstain: Mayor Mullin, minutes of the May 6
special meeting.
ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS
Motion to adopt an ordinance adding Title 1, Chapter 1.25 of the SSFMC entitled
Administrative Citations and resolution establishing fines
Staff report presented by Assistant City Attorney Johnson.
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In response to Councilwoman Matsumoto, Assistant City Attorney Johnson reviewed
the limitations of the fine process and explained that the fees are set by the Government
Code. She further explained that the intention of the administrative citation process is to
gain code compliance in a non-criminal, non-adversarial way. Deputy Fire Chief White
further reviewed how the ordinance will give code enforcement a tool to work with
repeat violators and will provide a financial incentive to comply.
In response to Mayor Pro Tem Gonzalez, Assistant City Attorney Johnson stated that
there is a late payment penalty of 1% per month for the unpaid fine balance. Deputy
Fire Chief White stated that an article will be in the Independent newspaper and
community groups will be contacted for formal presentations. Mayor Pro Tem
Gonzalez suggested the Philippine and Spanish newspapers also be contacted.
In response Councilman Green, Deputy Fire Chief White reviewed the fine increment
process and clarified that if the Administrative Citation process fails to work in the
instance of a repeat violator, staff will evaluate the situation and look at other code
enforcement tools to gain code compliance, such as the civil route or abatement.
Councilman Fernekes stated his support for increasing the fine for the third violation
from $300 to $500.
In response to Mayor Mullin's concern regarding a judicious and impartial process,
Assistant City Attorney Johnson confirmed that code enforcement officers are
empowered to use discretion on a case-by-case basis to determine what mechanism is
most appropriate under the circumstances. Mayor Mullin stated that he does not support
increasing the third fine to $500, but will concur for the sake of unanimity.
Mayor Mullin asked for a consensus from Council to set the fines at $100 for the first
violation, $200 for the second violation, and $500 for the third violation. Council
concurred.
Motion-Fernekes/Second-Green: To adopt Ordinance No. 1309-2002, adding Title 1,
Chapter 1.25 of the SSFMC entitled Administrative Citations and Resolution No. 39-
2002, adopting a schedule of fines for the Administrative Citation Ordinance, including
that the fines be set at $100 for the first violation, $200 for the second violation, and
$500 for the third violation. Unanimously approved by voice vote.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion-Matsumoto/Second-Green: To adjourn the meeting at 8:54 p.m. Unanimously
approved by voice vote.
Submitted by:
City of South San Francisco
~u~en~e 3' M. ~lin'_May°.rtgit_y of South San Francislo
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