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REGULAR MEETING
CITY COUNCIL
9C/FOR`P CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2022
6:00 p.m.
HYBRID IN-PERSON/VIRTUAL MEETING
Municipal Services Building, Council Chambers
33 Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco, CA
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 6:08 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Councilmember Addiego, present in Council Chambers
Councilmember Coleman, present in Council Chambers
Councilmember Flores, present in Council Chambers
Vice Mayor Nicolas, present in Council Chambers
Mayor Nagales, present in Council Chambers
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Nagales led the pledge.
AGENDA REVIEW
No changes.
ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM STAFF
Mayor Nagales acknowledged Ben Valdez, Public Works Maintenance Worker who tragically
passed away on the job on Tuesday, October 11, 2022. He expressed his condolences to his family
on behalf of the City Council and the City. The meeting will be adjourned in his memory. He
requested a moment of silence.
City Clerk Govea Acosta invited the community to join the City Council Candidates Forum
moderated by the League of Women Voters on Wednesday, October 19th from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30
p.m. in the Municipal Services Building — Council Chambers. Additional information can be found
on the City's website.
Public Works Director Kim invited the community to attend the Fall Cleanup event on Saturday,
October 15th.
PRESENTATIONS
1. Proclamation recognizing October as National Italian American Heritage Month. (Mark
Nagales, Mayor)
Councilmember Addiego read a proclamation recognizing October as National Italian American
Heritage Month. Leo Pierini from Italian American's Citizen's Club accepted the certificate on
behalf of the Italian community.
2. Proclamation recognizing Fire Prevention Week October 9 — 15, 2022. (Mark Nagales,
Mayor)
Councilmember Coleman read a proclamation recognizing Fire Prevention Week October 9 through
October 15, 2022. Ian Hartidage, Fire Marshall of the South San Francisco Fire Department
accepted the recognition and thanked them for the recognition.
3. Proclamation recognizing Domestic Violence Awareness and Prevention Month in October.
(Mark Nagales, Mayor)
Vice Mayor Nicolas read a proclamation recognizing October as Domestic Violence Awareness and
Prevention month.
4. Presentation to City Council for 2022 Beacon Spotlight Award. (Karalee Browne, Institute
for Local Government)
Nikita Sinha with the Institute for Local Government provided an overview of the 2022 Beacon
Program. The City has been a Beacon participant since 2016 and is being recognized.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
The following individuals provided public comments in-person:
• Tom Carney
• Triston Kent
• David Blumel
• Josue Gonzalez
• Rebecca Hernandez
• Isabel
• Anders Chippandale
• Matt Klein
• Caleb Moran
• Rod Palmquist
The following individuals provided public comments via Zoom:
• Alison Maden
• Lucia Lachmayr
• Stacy Lein
• Xochitl Cervantes
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COUNCIL COMMENTS/REQUESTS
Councilmember Flores expressed his condolences to the family of Ben Valdez for his sudden loss.
He shared Kathy Kay, an avid historian of South San Francisco passed away. He also shared CEO
of Boys and Girls of the Peninsula, Peter Fortenball passed away last Friday. He sent prayers and
love to the community while noting the importance of mental health. Lastly, he requested that
Police Chief Campbell provide an update to the community on their response to the incident at
South San Francisco High School.
Councilmember Addiego thanked members of AFSCME for their support in the process of
negotiations and expressed his condolences to them for the loss of their colleague. He requested to
adjourn in memory of Shirley Ann Herbert, Sunshine Garden resident. He also noted last week's
celebration of Filipino Heritage month.
Councilmember Coleman spoke on the importance of community togetherness today and public
safety response to ensure the safety of students. He thanked the AFSCME members for their
patience and applauded their efforts. He invited the community to join a Community Town Hall for
District 4 residents in Buri Buri on October 25th.
Vice Mayor Nicolas acknowledged the presence of AFSCME members and acknowledged Ben
Valdez passing and noted that grief counseling was available to staff. She thanked staff for their
work in organizing and assisting the community with the Filipino Flag Raising event. She also
thanked those who participated at the Flu Vaccine clinic that took place on Saturday, October 8,
2022. Vice Mayor Nicolas then adjourned in memory of Chizu Nonaka, a Japanese internment
survivor.
Mayor Nagales expressed his condolences to his family and staff for their loss. He thanked
AFSCME members for showing up and speaking up during labor negotiations, the contract shows
that South San Francisco has stepped up. He thanked his colleagues for their support of Filipino
Flag Raising event. He requested that staff create a database of affordable housing for South San
Francisco residents to be the leaders of the movement. He discussed his participation on the Senior
Friendly community committee and requested a study of ridership in the Westborough community.
CONSENT CALENDAR
The City Clerk duly read the Consent Calendar, after which Council voted and engaged in discussion
of specific item as follows. Item No. 7 was pulled by Mayor Nagales for further discussion.
5. Motion to approve the Minutes for the meetings of August 10, 2022, August 17, 2022, and
August 30, 2022. (Rosa Govea Acosta, City Clerk)
6. Report regarding a motion to accept the construction improvements of the South Airport
Boulevard & Belle Aire Road Public Access Improvement Project (CIP No. ST2004) as
complete in accordance with plans and specifications (Total Construction Cost
$716,674.68). (Jason Hallare, Senior Civil Engineer)
7. Report regarding Resolution No. 167-2022 awarding a contract in the amount of $698,000
to Suarez & Munoz Construction, Inc. of Hayward, California and authorizing a project
budget of $837,600 for the Westborough Park Pathway Maintenance Project (Project No.
pk2202, Bid No. 2670). (Joshua Richardson, Parks Division Manager)
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8. Report regarding Resolution No. 168-2022 authorizing the acceptance of $96,309 from the
California State Library to support Gene Mullin Community Learning Center's English as a
Second Language Program and approving Budget Amendment 23.025. (Valerie Sommer,
Library Director)
9. Report regarding a Resolution No. 169-2022 authorizing the acceptance of $27,225 from
the California State Library to support Project Read through the Family Literacy Services
(FLS) program and amending the Library Department's Fiscal Year 2022 — 2023 Operating
Budget and approving Budget Amendment 23.026 (Valerie Sommer, Library Director)
10. Report regarding a Resolution No. 170-2022 authorizing the acceptance of $66,355 from the
California State Library to support Project Read through the Adult Literacy Services (ALS)
program and amending the Library Department's Fiscal Year 2022 — 2023 Operating Budget
and approving Budget Amendment 23.024. (Valerie Sommer, Library Director)
11. A report regarding a Resolution No. 171-2022 authorizing the City Manager to execute the
Second Amendment to the Consulting Services Agreement between the CITY OF SOUTH
SAN FRANCISCO with KITCHELL CEM, of Sacramento, California for Program and
Construction Management Services to the Community Civic Campus project in an additional
not to exceed amount of $3,161,608 for consulting services for the total not to exceed amount
of $9,401,472.00 (Jacob Gilchrist, Director of Capital Projects)
12. A report regarding a Resolution No. 172-2022 authorizing the City Manager to execute the
First Amendment to the Consulting Services Agreement between the CITY OF SOUTH SAN
FRANCISCO with SMITHGROUP, Inc. (SmithGroup), of San Francisco, California for
Architectural and Design Services to the Community Civic Campus projects in additional not
to exceed amount of $4,137,000 for a total not to exceed amount of $24,356,000. (Jacob
Gilchrist, Director of Capital Projects)
13. Report regarding a Resolution No. 173-2022 approving the Partnership Agreement with the
County of San Mateo for the purpose of providing personnel support to the San Mateo County
Gun Relinquishment Task Force (GRTF). (Scott Campbell, Chief of Police)
14. Report regarding a Resolution No. 174-2022 to continue conducting City Council and
advisory body meetings remotely due to health and safety concerns for the public and making
related findings (Sky Woodruff, City Attorney)
Item No. 7: Mayor Nagales requested clarification on the construction schedule of the project. Park
Division Manager Richardson provided an overview of the proposed project. Mayor Nagales
requested signage to inform the community of the work being done. Park Division Manager
Richardson said all neighbors will be notified and signs will be posted.
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ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS
15. Report regarding Resolution No. 175-2022 approving a successor Memorandum of
Understanding between the City and the South San Francisco Police Association (SSFPA) and
approving budget amendment number 23.022, and a resolution approving a successor
Memorandum of Understanding between the City and The American Federation of State,
County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 829 and approving budget amendment
number 23.023 (Leah Lockhart, Human Resources Director)
Human Resources Director Lockhart presented the report and noted the bargaining items. Mayor
Nagales thanked staff for the dedication and commitment to negotiate on behalf of the City Council
and for the labor groups patience and collaboration. Councilmember Addiego acknowledged the work
of staff and noted that the city values employees contributions.
Motion — Councilmember Coleman /Second — Councilmember Flores: To approve Resolution No.
175-2022 a Successor Memorandum of Understanding between the City of South San Francisco and
the South San Francisco Police Association for July 1, 2022 - June 30, 2025 and Approving Budget
Amendment number 23.022, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, and
Flores, Vice Mayor Nicolas, and Mayor Nagales; NAYS: None; ABSTAIN: None.
Motion — Councilmember Addiego /Second — Mayor Nagales: To approve Resolution No. 176-2022
a successor Memorandum of Understanding between the City of South San Francisco and The
American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 829 and
approving budget amendment number 23.023, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego,
Coleman, and Flores, Vice Mayor Nicolas, and Mayor Nagales; NAYS: None; ABSTAIN: None.
PUBLIC HEARING
Meeting recessed: 7:45 p. m.
Meeting resumed: 8: 00 p.m.
Public hearing opened: 8: 00p. m.
16. Report regarding adoption of documents related to the comprehensive update of the General
Plan, including the 2040 General Plan Update, Climate Action Plan Update and Zoning
Ordinance Update, and certification of an overarching Environmental Impact Report (Billy
Gross, Principal Planner and Lisa Costa Sanders, Project Administrator)
Erick Yurkovich, Principle of Raimi and Consultants presented the General Plan update process and
climate action plan.
Council thanked staff and the General Plan Advisory Committee for providing feedback to the
Council.
Councilmember Flores thanked staff and the citizens advisory group. He inquired about an
opportunity for community members to continue to provide input regarding Cypress and Pine
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Avenue playlot. Principal Planner Gross provided an overview of the general plan update and the
process of community engagement.
Vice Mayor Nicolas also thanked staff for their efforts and community participation.
Councilmember Addiego acknowledged staff for their efforts and thanked the community for their
involvement.
Councilmember Coleman thanked staff for their work and dedication to the community and climate
action area and building elements.
Mayor Nagales requested clarification on the AB 2097 (new development near transportation zone
parking requirements) Principal Planner Gross provided an overview of the project. City Manager
Futrell provided an overview of the proposed plan.
16a. Motion — Vice Mayor Nicolas /Second - Councilmember Coleman: To approve Resolution
No. 177-2022 making findings and certifying the Environmental Impact Report, including
adoption of the Statement of Overriding Considerations and Mitigation Monitoring and
Reporting Program, for the 2040 General Plan Update, Climate Action Plan Update and
Zoning Ordinance Update, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, and
Flores, Vice Mayor Nicolas, and Mayor Nagales; NAYS: None; ABSTAIN: None.
16b. Motion — Mayor Nagales /Second — Councilmember Addiego: To approve Resolution
No. 178-2022 making findings and adopting the 2040 General Plan Update and Climate
Action Plan Update, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman,
and Flores, Vice Mayor Nicolas, and Mayor Nagales; NAYS: None; ABSTAIN: None.
16c. Motion — Councilmember Addiego /Second — Vice Mayor Nicolas: To introduce on first
reading an ordinance repealing certain sections of Title 20 of the South San Francisco
Municipal Code and adopt the Zoning Ordinance Update, including a new Title 20 and Zoning
Map, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, and Flores, Vice Mayor
Nicolas, and Mayor Nagales; NAYS: None; ABSTAIN: None.
16d. Motion — Councilmember Flores /Second — Councilmember Addiego: To introduce on first
reading an ordinance relocating the existing Childcare Fee chapter from Title 20 Zoning to
Title 8 Health and Welfare, where other impact fee regulations are contained, by roll call
vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, and Flores, Vice Mayor Nicolas, and
Mayor Nagales; NAYS: None; ABSTAIN: None.
16e. Motion — Mayor Nagales /Second - Councilmember Coleman: To approve Resolution
No. 179-2022 to establish a Community Benefits Program Fee for new non-residential
development in the City pursuant to Section 20.395.003 of the Zoning Code — Community
Benefits Program, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, and Flores,
Vice Mayor Nicolas, and Mayor Nagales; NAYS: None; ABSTAIN: None.
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ITEMS FROM COUNCIL — COMMITTEE REPORTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Vice Mayor Nicolas requested an update on the Dahlia Project affordable housing program in San
Francisco. City Manager Futrell provided an overview of the affordable housing program and noted
that for the last five years San Mateo County has not put forth a program. He will revisit the original
vision of South San Francisco to deliver a program to San Mateo County residents and work with
the County of San Mateo.
ADJOURNMENT
Being no further business Mayor Nagales adjourned the meeting in memory of Ben Valdez, Chizu
Nonaka, and Kathy Kay at 9:16 p.m.
Submitted by:
Mricel Lomeli
Administrative Assistant II
Approved by the City Council: 1 2 /
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Approved by:
MIrk Nagales
Mayor
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