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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 2005-02-09 (2)MINUTES CITY COUNCIL CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO REGULAR MEETING WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2005 MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING COMMUNITY ROOM 33 ARROYO DRIVE CALL TO ORDER: 7:30 p.m. (Cassette Tape No. 1) ROLL CALL: Present: Councilmembers Garbarino, Gonzalez and Matsumoto, Mayor Pro Tem Fernekes and Mayor Green Absent: None PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Led by Deputy Fire Chief Dick Dennin INVOCATION: Given by Pastor Tate Crisp, Good News Chapel PRESENTATIONS Proposed Ferry Service- Steve Castleberry, Chief Executive Officer of the Bay Area Water Transit District, gave a video presentation. He stated that the focus of the proposed ferry service was on the East Bay. He stated that South San Francisco is a destination rather than an origination. He discussed potential locations of the terminal, including the Oyster Point Marina site, and funding sources. AGENDA REVIEW PUBLIC COMMENTS ITEMS FROM COUNCIL · Announcements - South San Francisco Chamber of Commerce 2005 Awards and Recognitions · Committee Reports Councilmembers reported on attendance at regional meetings, community events, announced upcoming events and fundraisers, and acknowledged members of staff and the community for their contributions. Councilman Fernekes reported on the budget subcommittee (Femekes/Green) meeting and that a longer term financial program is being developed. Councilwoman Matsumoto reported on the farmers' market subcommittee (Matsumoto/ Femekes) meeting and stated that it will be returning in May. She requested the meeting be adjourned in memory of Susan Caldwell and Nina Garrison. Councilman Garbadno reported that he attended the last board meeting of Families on Track and that the program is terminating due to a lack of funding. He stated that he will be pursuing the school district's participation in next year's Coca Cola art contest as the Peninsula cities were not represented this year. He displayed an informational brochure, "Millbrae Trolley Schedule" of their restaurants and shops, and suggested one be developed by the South San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. Councilman Garbarino announced that he was just appointed as the State's representative to the National League of Cities' Community and Economic Development Policy Advocacy Committee. Mayor Green announced this year's Chamber award recipients, including the Mayor's Award that was presented by past mayor, Councilwoman Matsumoto, to the South San Francisco Scavenger Company. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Motion to approve the minutes of January 19, 25 and 26, 2005 2. Motion to confirm expense claims of February 9, 2005 in the amount of $1,584,055.23 o Resolution No. 14-2005, authorizing the execution of an agreement with Callander Associates for design of the SSF/BART linear park in an amount not to exceed $391,794 and amend capital improvement budget Resolution No. 15-2005, accepting grant funds from the Urban Park Act of 2001 for the Orange Memorial Park Recreation Building Replacement Project in the amount of $2.34 million and amend capital improvement budget Resolution No. 16-2005, authorizing the City Engineer to sign a Waiver of Claims and Indemnification Agreement with the Metropolitan Transportation Commission o Resolution authorizing agreement to participate in the Office of Traffic Safety Comprehensive Countywide DUI Traffic Enforcement/Education and Seat Belt Safety Grant Program Item pulled from the Consent Calendar. Motion-Femekes/Second-Garbarino: To approve the Consent Calendar with the exception of Item No. 6. Unanimously approved by voice vote. Item No. 6: In response to Councilwoman Matsumoto's questions regarding the OTS study for San Mateo County, Police Chief Raffaelli informed Council that South San Francisco ranks at the low end of the scale in the number of pedestrian and DUI accidents. He discussed with Council bicycle and pedestrian safety measures and that the program's plan is to target strategic County areas for violators. REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING FEBRUARY 9, 2005 MINUTES PAGE 2 Motion-Matsumoto/Second-Gonzalez: To approve Resolution No. 17-2005, approving an agreement to participate in the OTS Comprehensive Countywide DUI Traffic Enforcement/Education and Seat Belt Safety Grant Program. Unanimously approved by voice vote. ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS o Report and Transmittal of the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for FY 2003-04 Staff report presented by Assistant Finance Director Woo. Report accepted. o Transmittal of 2nd quarter financial report and resolution amending the FY 2004-05 general fund operating budget Staff report and visual presentation given by Finance Director Steele. Director Steele stated corrections were made to Attachment C and a copy was given to the City Clerk. Motion-Femekes/Second-Garbarino: To approve Resolution No. 18-2005, approving an amendment to the 2004-05 General Fund Operating Budget. Unanimously approved by voice vote. COUNCIL COMMUNITY FORUM No report. ADJOURNMENT Being no further business, Mayor Green adjoumed the meeting in memory of Susan Caldwell and Nina Garrison at 8:35 p.m. Submitted by: Syl-4ia M. Payne, City Clerk City of South San Francisco Approved: Raymond L. Green, Mayor City of South San Francisco REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING FEBRUARY 9, 2005 MINUTES PAGE 3