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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 2002-12-18 MINUTES CITY COUNCIL CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO SPECIAL MEETING DECEMBER 18, 2002 MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING COMMUNITY ROOM 33 ARROYO DRIVE (Cassette Tape No. 1) 1. Call to Order 6:19 p.m. 2. Roll Call Present: Councilmembers Femekes and Green, Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto and Mayor Gonzalez Absent: None 'o Public Comments Mr. Don Mason, 16 Arlington Drive, reminded Council of the Brown Act, the cost of an election, suggested a candidate be appointed who ran in the last election, and one who is an independent thinker. He stated his disappointment that more people do not attend the Council meetings. 4. Interview applicants for Council vacancy Councilmembers agreed to eight questions in the following order: ao Councilman Femekes: In your opinion, what are the most significant issues facing the community of South San Francisco? Please identify one specific item you would like accomplished as a Councilmember. bo Councilman Green: Due to the current economical and political climate at the State level, how would you ensure the City's future financial well being? Please include any land use policies and budgetary actions you would recommend. Co Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto: What motivated you to consider applying for this vacant Council position? If you are appointed to the City Council, will you run for election to the Council in November 2003? Would you be interested in serving as a member of a board or commission for the City of South San Francisco? d. Mayor Gonzalez: How are you affected by thoughts and philosophies that are contrary to your own and, if you are so affected, how do you handle those contrary thoughts? eo Councilman Femekes: Do you agree with the State's fair share housing allocation plan? What are your opinions on housing and transportation issues as related to the City of South San Francisco and this region? How would you modify or change current City policy to better address these issues? Councilman Green: Califomia law requires councilmembers to abstain from voting when the decision brought before the council may have a financial effect on a councilmember. Other than owning or renting your own personal residence, do you have any employment or other property interests that may require you to abstain from participating in matters brought before this Council? go Mayor Pro Tern Matsumoto: As a councilmember, you could have up to 300 city council events, contacts, and meetings per year, excluding telephone calls, e-mails and faxes. There is also a substantial amount of reading of staff reports in preparing for the council meetings. Are you able to fulfill such a demanding schedule? h. It is now your opportunity to share any additional information you feel is important for consideration to this appointment. Mayor Gonzalez called forward and informed each applicant that a twenty-minute interview will be conducted with each Councilmember asking two questions. Applicants were interviewed as follows: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) Rick Gomez (6:26 pm) Steve Dworetzky (6:41 pm) Judith Honan (6:59 pm) John Sanna (7:09 pm) Shirley Hoch (7:18 pm) Marry Romero (7:40 pm) Rich Garbarino (7:51 pm) (Recess: 7:29 pm - 7:39 pm) (Recess: 8:01 pm- 8:03 pm) Tiffany Norman-Santoso (8:03 pm) Marc Teglia (8:13) - Due to time restraints, Mr. Teglia was unable to respond to questions f and g. Tim Carney (8:37 pm) Rick Ochsenhirt (8:50 pm) (Recess: 9:11 pm - 9:16 pm) 5. Consideration of and possible appointment, or call for election to fill vacancy City Attorney Mattas reviewed the process and explained Council's options. He suggested Council take a straw poll for ballots or a special election. Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto and Councilman Green questioned the cost of an election and City Clerk Payne responded that a special election will cost a minimum of $75,000 and explained that it is based on the County's estimate of $3 per voter and 25,000 registered voters in South San Francisco. By consensus of Council it was agreed to go forward with the appointment process. Mayor Gonzalez requested Council cast their first ballot. SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING DECEMBER 18, 2002 MINUTES PAGE 2 City Clerk Payne reported the following results: Garbarino ..... 3 Gomez .......... 1 Motion-Femekes/Second-Green: TO approve ReSolution No. 112-2002, appointing Richard Garbarino to the position of Councilmember to fill the remainder of the unexpired tenn. Unanimously approved by voice vote. 6. Adjournment Motion-Matsumoto/Second-Femekes: To adjourn the meeting at 9:24 p.m. Unanimously approved by voice vote. Submitted by: Sylv~ M. Payne, City Cle~ City of South San Francisco Approved: Pedro Gonzalez, Mayor City of South San Francisco SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING DECEMBER 18, 2002 MINUTES PAGE 3