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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 2022-06-22 @500MINUTES ��H SAfy SPECIAL MEETING H 10 CITY COUNCIL CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO c�L/FOR��Q' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2022 5:00 p.m. TELECONFERENCE MEETING via Zoom The City Council may meet by teleconference, consistent with the Brown Act as amended by AB 361 (2021. Under the amended rules, the City will not provide a physical location for members of the public to participate in the teleconference meeting. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Nagales called the meeting to order at 5:04 p.m. ROLL CALL Councilmember Addiego, present Councilmember Coleman, present Councilmember Flores, present Vice Mayor Nicolas, present Mayor Nagales, present AGENDA REVIEW No changes. PUBLIC COMMENTS - Comments are limited to items on the Special Meeting Agenda. None. ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS 1. Report regarding the Zoning Ordinance Update (Billy Gross, Principal Planner and Tony Rozzi, Chief Planner) Principal Planner Gross presented an overview of the Zoning Ordinance update. The general plan is the long-term roadmap that the local government uses to determine how the community will grow. According to California law, every city must establish a general plan that will serve as a roadmap for future land use choices. The last extensive General Plan update for South San Francisco took place in 1999, while the most recent thorough Zoning Ordinance update took place in 2010. The General Plan Community Advisory Committee (GPCAC) was established by the City Council in early 2019 to oversee the General Plan update process for South San Francisco. The consultant company Raimi & Associates was also chosen to lead the,initiative. The update procedure entails the creation of an extensive Environmental Impact Report, a full updating of the General Plan, Climate Action Plan, and Zoning Code (EIR). Meetings with the public, GPCAC, Planning Commission, and City Council have been held as part of the process thus far. Beginning in March 2022, the Draft General Plan and Draft Climate Action Plan were made available for public review. Study sessions and community involvement on both documents continued through the end of May 2022. The publishing of the Draft Zoning Ordinance is a crucial next step in this procedure. The General Plan must be implemented in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance, which establishes the land use and development laws. The Zoning Ordinance defines the types of buildings or structures, their permitted, conditionally permitted, or forbidden uses, as well as the desired character of the community (size, height, configuration, and lot coverage). The Draft EIR is projected to be made available for public study and discussion the week of June 13, 2022, with a public comment meeting anticipated to be set before the Planning Commission on July 7, 2022. The General Plan adoption hearings are expected to take place in September or October of 2022. Councilmember Addiego requested clarification on the number of public hearings/meetings and suggested increasing neighborhood meetings to ensure community concerns are heard. Principal Planner Gross provided an overview of the current and recommended SB330 process. City Manager Futrell provided an overview of the current SB330 process and noted the limitations that the council may face under state law due to authority limitations. Mayor Nagales expressed concern with the review process recommended by SB330 and reiterated his desire for the council to be the final body for approval. He stressed the importance of building more childcare facilities throughout the city for working families. Vice Mayor Nicolas supported the proposed changes and noted the community's benefits. Councilmember Flores requested clarification on community benefits priority and requested clarification. Principal Planner Gross provided an overview of the community benefits and approval processes. Councilmember Coleman thanked the staff for the presentation and expressed his support. Mayor Nagales requested that staff provide the council with additional information about the east of 101 housing development, including height limitations. Principal Planner Gross provided an overview of the process, noting the development of the El Camino Real Corridor Plan. Chief Planner Rozzi indicated that staff would provide additional information in the housing element report, including Regional Housing Needs Allocation, for the council's consideration. ADJOURNMENT Being no further business Mayor Nagales adjourned the meeting at 5:54 p.m. Submitted by: osa Govea Acosta, MMC, CPMC City Clerk Approved by: Mark Nagales Mayor Approved by the City Council: 0 7 / /3 / 2MZ, SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES JUNE 22, 2022 PAGE 2