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CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
REGULAR MEETING
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2004
MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING
COMMUNITY ROOM
33 ARROYO DRIVE
CALL TO ORDER:
7:35 p.m.
(Cassette Tape No. 1)
ROLL CALL: Present:
Councilmembers Femekes and Gonzalez, Vice
Mayor Green and Mayor Matsumoto
Absent: Councilman Garbarino
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Led by Mr. Jim Metz
INVOCATION:
Captain Chris Yaeger, Salvation Army
PRESENTATIONS
· Day in the Park, September 18, 2004 Update - Committee member Jim Metz gave a
visual presentation on the highlights of the annual event.
· Annual Beautification Committee Awards - Committee member Saundra Nichols
presented awards to the following:
Mr. Gino Massoni, Palm Avenue
Mr. Guerrero Espinoza, Pisa Court
Mr. Stephen Basuel, Pisa Court
Chestnut Creek Senior Housing Development, Chestnut Avenue
Ron Price Motors, Chestnut Avenue
Cell-Genesys, Inc., 500 Forbes Boulevard
AGENDA REVIEW
City Manager Nagel requested Agenda Item No. 8 be removed from the Agenda.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Mr. Carl Rowlands, resident, provided information on the Shriners' Hospital's free orthopedic
screening clinic to be held at Magnolia Senior Center on October 9, 2004, for children under 18.
(Flyers distributed to Council.)
Mr. Frank Greco, resident, reviewed a list of concerns that his neighborhood has regarding the
Habitat for Humanity's 440 Commercial Avenue development. He further commented that his
neighborhood is frustrated by Council's decision to approve the project and to not respond to
any of their questions or concerns.
Mr. Ed Pavlus, business owner, described the parking problems that have been occurring on the
200 block of South Maple Avenue. He submitted photos of trucks blocking the streets and
making it difficult for other businesses to operate. Mayor Matsumoto directed staff to look into
the matter and report back to Council.
Ms. Romanie Rajhboy, resident, stated her frustration regarding the AT&T public hearing
process and felt that the neighborhood's concerns were not listened to at the August 11, 2004
meeting. She stated that the speakers' issues were not addressed and residents resented several
of the remarks made by staff. Mayor Matsumoto stated that staff will respond in writing to her
comments.
Ms. Marge Sieux, resident, stated she was confused with the two staff reports that were issued
for tonight's AT&T agenda item and wanted clarification. She commented that AT&T should
be fined $1000 per day, the neighborhood appellants have been ignored, and requested that Ms.
Rajhboy's letter be responded to.
Ms. Pamela Sieux, resident, also speaking in reference to AT&T, referred to her September 1,
2004 letter and reviewed its key points (previously submitted to Council). She stated that the
neighborhood would like to have the cabinets placed underground without the enhanced
landscape.
Mr. Jim Heard, AT&T counsel, referred Council to his letter of September 8, 2004 and
reviewed its key points. He informed Council that California Water Service, property owner,
respectively chooses not to allow the installation of underground equipment on its properties.
He requested that the above ground installation be approved, or the matter be continued to allow
for further discussions between AT&T and Cal Water. (Copies of letters distributed to
Council.)
ITEMS FROM COUNCIL
· Announcements
· Committee Reports
Councilman Fernekes reported that there was a recent Day in the Park subcommittee meeting
(Femekes/Matsumoto) and a budget subcommittee meeting (Fernekes/Green).
Vice Mayor Green reported that he recently attended the Airport Community Roundtable
monthly meeting.
Mayor Matsumoto announced that tonight's meeting is being adjourned in memory of Police
Captain Dave Haskin, who served the City for 32 years, and in honor of the people who are
fighting to protect our freedom. She read excerpts of an email received from one of our police
officers stationed in Iraq.
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CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Motion to approve the minutes of August 11 and 18, 2004
Item removed from Consent Calendar.
2. Motion to confirm expense claims of September 8, 2004 in the amount of $3,910,470.72
3. Resolution No. 80-2004, opposing Propositions 68 and 70, Tribal Gaming Compacts
Motion to re-adopt Ordinance No. 1344-2004, amending Chapter 20.125, inclusionary
housing requirements
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Resolution No. 81-2004, accepting grant from the San Mateo County Health Services
Agency to fund Community Partnership's Community Health Initiative in the amount of
$23,422
Resolution No. 82-2004, accepting funding for two Library Services and Technology
Act (LSTA) grants in the amount of $13,000
Resolution No. 83-2004, awarding construction contract to Northwest Construction of
Burlingame, for the Beacon Street Storm Drain Replacement Project in the amount of
$154,240
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Motion to accept parcel map dedicating public street (McLellan Drive) and public use
easements from Fairfield South San Francisco, LLC
Item removed from Agenda.
Resolution No. 84-2004, approving the installation of stop signs on Magnolia Avenue at
Commercial Avenue
10.
Resolution No. 85-2004, awarding construction contract to M. Bumgarner, Inc., for the
new metal beam guard railing installation project in an amount not to exceed $50,000
11.
Resolution No. 86-2004, amending list of designated positions that are subject to the
conflict of interest code
12.
Resolution No. 87-2004, approving personnel changes, including classification
description and placement on the confidential (Teamsters) salary schedule
Mayor Matsumoto requested Item No. 1 be removed from the Consent Calendar on
behalf of City Attorney Mattas. City Attorney Mattas requested that a verbatim of the
minutes of August 11, page 5, paragraph 3, sentence 4, be prepared and included in the
August 11 minutes.
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Motion-Green/Second-Gonzalez: To approve the Consent Calendar, with the exception
of Item No. 8, and to include a verbatim in the August 11 minutes as described above.
Approved by voice vote. Absent: Councilman Garbarino.
ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS
13.
Consideration of appeals of Planning Commission decision to approve a Use Permit
Modification (UP-00-025/Mod 1) of a wireless communication facility situated on the
California Water Service Co. storage tank property on Avalon Drive near Canyon Court
in a Single Family Residential (R-1-C-P) Zoning District in accordance with SSFMC
section 20.105; Owner: California Water Service Co.; Applicant: AT&T Wireless
a)
b)
Appeal of approval ofUP-00-025/Mod 1 (Appellant: Marge Sieux, et al)
Appeal of conditions of approval pertaining to under grounding the equipment
and number of antennas (Appellant: AT&T Wireless/Howard Yee)
Continued from August 11, 2004. Public hearing closed.
Staff report presented by Chief Planner Sparks. He reported that the appellants were
inadvertently overlooked last Friday, September 3, when the staff reports were
distributed and that copies were delivered today. He further explained that the revised
staff report was subsequently prepared to remove any reference to public art and then
distributed at tonight's meeting.
Mayor Matsumoto reviewed the three options for Council's consideration. After a brief
discussion Councilmembers concurred to deny both appeals, to uphold the Planning
Commission's decision, and that AT&T will receive a use permit with the condition
requiring undergrounding. Councilmembers further concurred that if AT&T is unable to
underground, it could resubmit a use permit modification to the Planning Commission to
change the condition of approval.
Motion-Femekes/Second-Green: To deny both appeals and uphold the Planning
Commission's action to approve UP00-0025/Mod 1 and DR00-0025/Mod 1. On the
question: Mayor Matsumoto clarified that the motion includes all the conditions adopted
by the Planning Commission, which staff confirmed. Motion continued: Approved by
voice vote. Absent: Councilman Garbarino.
COUNCIL COMMUNITY FORUM
No report.
CLOSED SESSION
14.
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6 conference with Labor Negotiator
Jennifer Bower on negotiations with all labor units
Time entered into Closed Session:
Time reconvened into Open Session:
Report from Closed Session:
8:44 p.m.
9:13 p.m., Councilmembers Femekes and
Gonzalez, Vice Mayor Green and Mayor
Matsumoto were present.
Direction given/no action taken.
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ADJOURNMENT
Being no further business, Mayor Matsumoto adjourned the meeting at 9:13 p.m. in memory of
Police Captain Dave Haskin and in honor of all those who are fighting to protect our freedom.
Submitted by:
Sy~l ia M. Payne, City Clerk
City of South San Francisco
Approvedl [ \
r~aryt ~v~t 'moto, Mayor
City of South San Francisco
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