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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2021
6:00 p.m.
Hybrid In-PersonNirtual Meeting
City Council conducted this meeting in-person and remotely via the
ZOOM virtual meeting platform in accordance with California
Governor Newsom's Executive Orders N-29-20, N-63-20, N-08-21,
and COVID-19 pandemic protocols.
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Addiego called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL Councilmember Coleman, present in Council Chambers
Councilmember Flores, present in Council Chambers
Councilmember Nicolas, present in Council Chambers
Vice Mayor Nagales, present in Council Chambers
Mayor Addiego, present in Council Chambers
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Nita Baxter led the Pledge of Allegiance.
AGENDA REVIEW
None.
ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM STAFF
None.
PRESENTATIONS
Proclamation recognizing September as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. (Mark Addiego,
Mayor)
Mayor Addiego read into the record and presented the proclamation recognizing September as
Childhood Cancer Awareness month to Jesus Pena, father of Juliana, 33 -month-old, who lost
her life to cancer. Mr. Pena expressed his appreciation to the City Council for its support and
recognition of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. He encouraged the community to advocate
for additional government funding for childhood cancer treatment.
2. Certificate Recognizing Mater Dolorosa Catholic Parish's 601h Anniversary, September 15,
1961-2021. (Mark Addiego, Mayor)
Councilmember Nicolas read into the record and presented the certificate recognizing Mater
Dolorosa Catholic Parish's 60th Anniversary to Father De la Rosa. Father De la Rosa thanked
the Council for their recognition of the parish community.
3. Proclamation Recognizing September as National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. (Mark
Addiego, Mayor)
Councilmember Coleman read into the record a proclamation recognizing September as
National Prostate Cancer Awareness month, indicating Dr. Chauser, Seton Medical Center, was
unable to attend the meeting but would receive the proclamation in the mail.
Meeting recessed: 6:13 p.m.
Meeting resumed: 6:16p. m.
4. Proclamation Recognizing National Hispanic Heritage Month September 15, 2021 — October
15, 2021. (Eddie Flores, Councilmember)
Councilmember Flores read into the record a proclamation recognizing National Hispanic
Heritage Month in both English and Spanish. Martin Cruz Barajas, Artistic Director and Co -
Founder of Ballet Folklorico Alma de Mexico, accepted the proclamation on behalf of the
Latino community and thanked the Council for its support and recognition. Councilmember
Flores invited the community to join him on Thursday, September 16, 2021, at 6:00 p.m. for the
flag -raising ceremony celebrating Hispanic Heritage month at City Hall.
5. Presentation by Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center and JobTrain on Small Business and
Workforce Development Services. (Ernesto Lucero, Economic Development Coordinator)
Ernesto Lucero, Economic Development Coordinator, introduced Amanda Anthony, North
County Business Resource Center — Renaissance, who provided an overview of the services
available to the community and invited the community to a Renaissance Centennial Pop-up
event on September 25, 2021, from 12 - 5:00 p.m. Julia Horiuchi, JobTrain, provided an
overview of their services.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
None.
COUNCIL COMMENTS/REQUESTS
Vice Mayor Nagales expressed his gratitude for the tree lighting event raising awareness of
childhood cancer. He invited the community to participate in the September 14, 2021, Gubernatorial
Recall election and submit a vote in person, by mail, or at a drop-off location. He requested
information on the current construction on Westborough Boulevard. Public Works Director Eugene
Kim discussed the ongoing fiber optic project and noted that staff continued to work with
contractors to adjust construction during school hours.
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Councilmember Nicolas thanked Mayor Addiego for hosting the tree lighting ceremony. She invited
the community to participate and receive the FDA- approved COVID-19 vaccine.
Councilmember Coleman invited the community to participate in the election and explained voter
registration. He requested the Council considers approving a non-profit center to provide resources
to the community.
Councilmember Flores invited the community to take advantage of ongoing resources for families
in need. He reminded residents of the opportunity to obtain clean air purifiers through the South San
Francisco Clean Air @ Home (CAH).
Mayor Addiego acknowledged the tragedy of 9/11 and informed the community that the Veterans'
and First Responders BBQ, hosted by the Peninsula Special Interest Lion Club for Sunday,
September 12, 2021, was canceled due to the rise of COVID-19 cases. At the request of City Clerk
Govea Acosta, the meeting was adjourned in memory of Cesar Valadez, a South San Francisco
resident.
CONSENT CALENDAR
The City Clerk duly read the Consent Calendar, after which Council voted and engaged in
discussion of specific item as follows.
The following individuals provided virtual (Zoom) public comments:
• Mina Richardson
6. Motion to approve the Minutes for the meetings of July 14, 2021, and July 26, 2021
7. Report regarding Resolution No. 159-2021 determining the continued existence of an
emergency and the need to continue emergency repairs in response to the Sign Hill Diamond
Fire. (Greg Mediati, Deputy Director of Parks and Recreation)
8. Report regarding Resolution No. 160-2021 authorizing the acceptance of donations, grants, and
stipends from various funders totaling $267,026 for Fiscal Year 2021-22 to support Parks and
Recreation Department programs and events and amending the Parks and Recreation
Department's Fiscal Year 2021-22 Operating Budget pursuant to budget amendment #22.018.
(Greg Mediati, Deputy Director of Parks and Recreation)
9. Report regarding adoption of Ordinance No. 1627-2021 to make California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA) determinations and to adopt a Zoning Text Amendment to prohibit
Research & Development uses in the El Camino Real Corridor; modify the definitions of
Freight Truck/Warehouse uses to introduce a Parcel Hub definition and where these uses are
conditionally permitted or prohibited; and update the Accessory Dwelling Unit performance
standards to comply with new State Law changes. (Tony Rozzi, Chief Planner)
Item No. 8 - Councilmember Flores noted that he was a member of the Friends of South San
Francisco Parks and Recreation but, on the advice of the City Attorney, would not be recusing
himself from the motion.
Motion — Vice Mayor Nagales/Second – Councilmember Coleman: To approve Consent Calendar
items 6, 7, 8 and 9, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Coleman, Flores, and Nicolas, Vice
Mayor Nagales and Mayor Addiego; NAYS: None; ABSENT: None; ABSTAIN: None.
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ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS
10. Report regarding Resolution No. 161-2021 awarding a construction contract to Golden Bay
Construction, Inc. of Hayward, California for the 2021 Concrete and Green Infrastructure
Project (No. st2203, Bid No. 2653) in an amount not to exceed $986,622, authorizing a total
construction contract authority budget of $1,231,622, and authorizing the City Manager to
execute the agreement on behalf of the City. (Angel Torres, Senior Civil Engineer)
Angel Torres, the Senior Civil Engineer, presented the report and noted that the 2021 Concrete and
Green Infrastructure Project would create ADA -compliant concrete curb ramps at about 88 places.
Railroad Avenue, First Avenue, Second Avenue, Third Avenue, Fourth Avenue, Orange Avenue,
Magnolia Avenue, Pine Terrace, and Maple Avenue have ADA -accessible curb ramps. The
concrete upgrade project entails replacing non -ADA compliance concrete curb ramps with ADA
compliant curb ramps.
Vice Mayor Nagales inquired about the former complaints on curb ramps. Senior Civil Engineer
Torres and Director of Public Works Kim explained designs to avoid tripping hazards and modified
drain inlets.
Councilmember Nicolas inquired about the process of correcting items identified following
construction. Senior Civil Engineer Torres explained the project contingency and the need to retain
ADA compliance. He explained the 25% contingency amount. Director of Public Works Kim
explained the required precise grades and sloped to meet ADA requirements and new green
infrastructure increasing the contingency amount.
Councilmember Flores thanked staff and inquired about temporary street parking and traffic flow in
the vicinity. Senior Civil Engineer Torres explained limited pedestrian access, large equipment, and
reduced parking. He stated the contractor was responsible for providing advanced notification and
appropriate signage. Councilmember Flores cautioned against reduced parking on Maple Avenue
and Pine Terrace. He suggested contacting All Souls School to work on traffic impacts.
Mayor Addiego noted the success of the contractor in Sunshine Gardens. He thanked the staff for
their work.
Motion — Councilmember Nicolas/Second – Vice Mayor Nagales: To approve Resolution No. 161-
2021 awarding a construction contract to Golden Bay Construction, Inc. of Hayward, California for
the 2021 Concrete and Green Infrastructure Project (No. st2203, Bid No. 2653) in an amount not to
exceed $986,622, authorizing a total construction contract authority budget of $1,231,622, and
authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement on behalf of the City, by roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Coleman, Flores, and Nicolas, Vice Mayor Nagales and Mayor Addiego;
NAYS: None; ABSENT: None; ABSTAIN: None.
11. Report regarding Resolution No. 162-2021 amending the Parks and Recreation Department's
position budget for Fiscal Year 2021-22. (Greg Mediati, Deputy Director of Parks and
Recreation)
Deputy Director of Parks and Recreation Mediati presented the report and provided an overview of
the staffing for the department. He requested that the City Council amend the Parks and Recreation
Department's position budget to include an additional Building Maintenance Stationary Engineer,
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Recreation and Community Services Supervisor, Lead Park Maintenance Worker, Senior Park
Maintenance Worker, and Park Maintenance Worker, as well as an additional Building
Maintenance Stationary Engineer, Recreation and Community Services Supervisor, Lead Park
Maintenance Worker, Senior Park Maintenance Worker, and Park Maintenance Worker.
Vice Mayor Nagales inquired about Department staffing and the staff position paid through
Measure W. Deputy Director of Parks and Recreation Mediati explained the capital project
management position. Vice Mayor Nagales discussed the need to train staff on building equipment
and warrantied repairs. He expressed his support for the childcare coordinator position and
requested clarification on the hiring process. City Manager Futrell explained the hiring process and
timeline. Director of Capital Projects Gilchrist provided clarification of the proposed position.
Motion — Councilmember Flores/Second – Councilmember Nicolas: To approve Resolution
No. 162-2021 amending the Parks and Recreation Department's position budget for Fiscal Year
2021-22, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Coleman, Flores, and Nicolas, Vice Mayor
Nagales and Mayor Addiego; NAYS: None; ABSENT: None; ABSTAIN: None.
ITEMS FROM COUNCIL – COMMITTEE REPORTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Vice Mayor Nagales informed the community that he would be sworn in as Vice President of the
League of California Cities - Peninsula Division during the League of California Cities Annual
Conference.
CLOSED SESSION
Entered Closed Session: 7:20 p.m.
Resumed from Closed Session: 8:16p. m.
12. Conference with Legal Counsel –Anticipated Litigation
(Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9)
Initiation of Litigation: One potential case
(Sky Woodruff, City Attorney and Christina Fernandez, Assistant to the City Manager)
13. Conference with Legal Counsel – Anticipated Litigation
Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2):
One potential case (Sky Woodruff, City Attorney, Kyle Royer, RTGR Law, and Leah Lockhart,
Human Resources Director)
Report out of Closed Session by Mayor Addiego: No reportable action.
ADJOURNMENT
Being no further business Mayor Addiego adjourned the meeting in memory of South San
Francisco resident, Cesar Valadez at 8:17 p.m.
Respectfully st4bmitted by:
osa Govea Acosta, CMC, CPMC
City Clerk
Approved by:
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Mark Addiego
Mayor
Approved by the City Council: / �9 / o� 7 / �2oa i
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