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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 2023
6:00 p.m.
Municipal Services Building, Council Chambers
33 Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco, CA
Via Zoom
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Nicolas called the meeting to order at 6:03 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Councilmember Addiego, present
Councilmember Coleman, present
Councilmember Flores, absent
Vice Mayor Nagales, present
Mayor Nicolas, present
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Assistant City Manager, Richard Lee led the pledge.
AGENDA REVIEW
No changes.
ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM STAFF
• Sharon Ranals, City Manager
PRESENTATIONS
1. Proclamation recognizing September as National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. (Flor
Nicolas, Mayor)
Councilmember Coleman presented the proclamation to Jesus Pena. Jesus thanked the Council and
recognized the City for their support. He shared his appreciation for bringing awareness to Childhood
Cancer with this year marking the 11th year of lighting the tree gold.
2. Certificate recognizing Tianny Zapata and her accomplishments as a Management Fellow in
the City Manager's Office. (Flor Nicolas, Mayor)
Councilmember Flores presented the certificate to Tianny. Tianny accepted the certificate and
thanked the City for hosting her as a fellow. She gave a shoutout to Tamiko Huey for being her mentor
throughout the process and thanked the San Mateo County Office of Education for their guidance.
3. Proclamation recognizing August as National Water Quality Month. (Flor Nicolas, Mayor)
Councilmember Addiego presented the proclamation to Plant Superintendent Brian Schumacker.
Plant Superintendent Schumacker thanked Council for their support and recognition.
4. Proclamation recognizing September as National Preparedness Month. (Flor Nicolas, Mayor)
Vice Mayor Nagales presented the proclamation to Emergency Services Manager Ken Anderson and
the Community Emergency Response Team. Emergency Services Manager Anderson thanked
Council and stated they would be available and attending the Farmer's Market and Women's
Leadership Conference. Councilmember Flores recognized CERT as primary award winning
volunteers and recognized their part in Every Kid Deserves a Bike and food drives.
5. Presentation on Familias Tomando Acci6n. (Edith Arias, CEO and Founder)
Founder and Executive Director Edith Arias provided a presentation to share an overview of the
services provided by Familias Tomando Acci6n. She shared that she is excited to grow and
collaborate and partner with the City. Council praised Edith for all she does and recognized her for
her passion and service.
6. Presentation on Flock Safety/ALPR Camera Data Report (Scott Campbell, Chief of Police)
Chief Campbell presented the data report on Flock Safety. Council thanked him for the data presented
and engaged in discussion with Chief Campbell about where cameras were needed.
PUBLIC COMMENTS — NON -AGENDA ITEMS
The following individual(s) addressed the City Council:
In Person:
• Nina Garde
• Tom Carney
• Hermes Monzon
• Sara Vides
COUNCIL COMMENTS/REQUESTS
Mayor Nicolas shared this year of summer interns finished their internship in late July and hopes they
will consider careers in public services in the future. She thanked those who attended the Pistahan
Parade and Festival on August 12th and thanked DEI Officer Devin Stenhouse and his team for their
coordination. She also shared that the Joint Advisory Committee of the Childcare Master Plan has
met for the third time to discuss issues surrounding afterschool care, funding, and staffing. She noted
the recent visit of Kishiwada students and shared a tour and dinner was hosted for them. She also
shared she is looking forward to attending the Women's Leadership Conference on Saturday. She
requested the meeting be adjourned in memory of Louise Brusco, Bernadette Goodwin, Aila
Parangan, and Bill Albera.
Councilmember Flores shared that he joined longtime resident Mr. Johnny Contreras, owner of Rep
Urs Clothing, for his backpack giveaway event. Over 800 backpacks were given to the local
community and the event was held at City Hall parking lot. He also thanked staff for their participation
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in a successful movie night hosted at Martin Elementary. He also shared that he attended Meet Your
Councilmember Day at the Farmer's Market where he met and spoke with several residents. He
highlighted South San Francisco's role in donating bikes to those affected by the tragedy in Half
Moon Bay. He also shared the benefits of signing up for FlashVote and encouraged residents to do
so. He concluded with welcoming Assistant City Manager Rich Lee.
Councilmember Coleman noted the visit from Kishiwada students and highlighted the bridges we are
building around the world. He stated he enjoyed meeting residents and neighbors at the Farmer's
Market and invited all to attend. He shared he also attended the Jackie Spear Foundation event and
shared discussions surrounding child poverty. He also highlighted FlashVote and encouraged
residents to sign up through the City website and voice their ideas. He gave an update on Buri Buri
Park and stated a community meeting would be held at Orange Park on September 16th at 10:00 a.m.
for the Childcare Subcommittee.
Councilmember Addiego thanked staff and the community for attending the National Night Out
event. He requested the meeting be adjourned in memory of Louise Brusco, Joan Rossi, Mary
Ottoboni, and Norma Stephens.
Vice Mayor Nagales thanked staff for their support in attending the National Night Out event. He
recognized Mayor Nicolas for organizing our part in the Pistahan Parade. He also shared that he
attended the El Camino Real complete streets demo. He noted new shuttles would be coming to South
San Francisco to connect parts of Westborough and Buri Buri. He highlighted the housing friendly
designation granted to South San Francisco. He shared he is looking forward to Coffee with Vice
Mayor and City Manager will be held at Philz on September 91h
CONSENT CALENDAR
The City Clerk duly read the Consent Calendar, after which Council voted and engaged in discussion
of specific item as follows.
7. Motion to approve the Minutes for July 26, 2023. (Rosa Govea Acosta, City Clerk)
8. Report regarding Resolution No. 129-2023 accepting $5,473 from South San Francisco
Friends of the Library and South San Francisco Public Library Foundation to support Library
programs, collections and supplies, and approving budget amendment 24.007. (Valerie
Sommer, Library Director)
9. Report regarding Resolution No. 130-2023 approving the First Amendment to the 2023-2024
Wage and Salary Schedule to establish salaries for new job classifications and to provide for
an adjustment to the salary range for the classification of Maintenance Supervisor, and
approving budget amendment number 24-010. (Leah Lockhart, Human Resources Director)
Motion — Councilmember Coleman/Second — Vice Mayor Nagales: To approve Consent Calendar 7-
9, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, Flores, and Vice Mayor Nagales,
and Mayor Nicolas; NAYS: None; ABSENT: None; ABSTAIN: None
ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS
10. Report regarding consideration of an updated Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
Version 16 between the City of South San Francisco and the South San Francisco Unified
School District (SSFUSD) and adoption of Resolution No. 131-2023 authorizing the City
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Manager to execute the agreement and to receive an annual report on the status of the MOU.
(Scott Campbell, Chief of Police)
Chief Campbell presented the report along with SSFUSD Director of Student Services Ryan Siebers.
Council requested clarification on the process to involve the Police Department. Director Sieber
provided an overview to include mandate reporting along with staff discretion. Council thanked Chief
Campbell for the data provided and requested future reports to include data on mental health.
Motion — Councilmember Coleman/Second — Councilmember Flores: To approve Resolution No.
131-2023 authorizing the City Manager to execute an updated Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU) Version 16 between the City of South San Francisco and the South San Francisco Unified
School District and to receive an annual report on the status of the MOU, by roll call vote: AYES:
Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, Flores, and Vice Mayor Nagales, and Mayor Nicolas; NAYS:
None; ABSENT: None; ABSTAIN: None
11. Report regarding Resolution No. 132-2023 approving the annual Military Equipment Report
for the South San Francisco Police Department in compliance with Assembly Bill 481. (Adam
Plank, Captain)
Captain Plank presented the report. Council engaged in discussion with Captain Plank and Chief
Campbell regarding the appearance of the armored transport vehicle.
Motion — Vice Mayor Nagales /Second— Councilmember Flores: To approve Resolution No. 132-
2023 approving the annual Military Equipment Report for the South San Francisco Police Department
in compliance with Assembly Bill 481, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman,
Flores, and Vice Mayor Nagales, and Mayor Nicolas; NAYS: None; ABSENT: None; ABSTAIN:
None
12. Report regarding two resolutions authorizing the filing of two grant applications for the 2023
San Mateo County Transportation Authority (TA) Measure A and Measure W Highway
Program for: (1) the Junipero Serra Boulevard and Westborough Boulevard Pedestrian and
Bicycle Connectivity and Safety Project, and; (2) US 101/Produce Avenue Off -Ramp
Improvements Phase 1 of the Utah Avenue Overcrossing Project. (Lawrence Henriquez,
Senior Civil Engineer)
Principal Engineer Matt Ruble presented the report. Council discussed the importance of ensuring we
have protective bike lanes and safe walkways. Principal Engineer Ruble noted the goal is to design
solutions for both needs while involving the community.
The following individual(s) addressed the City Council:
In Person:
• Darryl Yip
Via Zoom:
• Javi E
The following individual(s) submitted an electronic comment:
• Carlos Moreno
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12a. Resolution No. 133-2023 of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco supporting
the Junipero Serra Boulevard & Westborough Boulevard Pedestrian and Safety Connectivity
Project ("Project") and authorizing submittal of an application for the San Mateo County
Transportation Authority's (TA) 2023 Measure A and Measure W Highway Program Call for
Projects
Motion —Councilmember Coleman/Second— Vice Mayor Nagales: To approve Resolution No. 133-
2023 of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco supporting the Junipero Serra Boulevard
& Westborough Boulevard Pedestrian and Safety Connectivity Project ("Project") and authorizing
submittal of an application for the San Mateo County Transportation Authority's (TA) 2023 Measure
A and Measure W Highway Program Call for Projects, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers
Addiego, Coleman, Flores, and Vice Mayor Nagales, and Mayor Nicolas; NAYS: None; ABSENT:
None; ABSTAIN: None
12b.Resolution No. 134-2023 of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco supporting
the US 101/Produce Avenue Off -Ramp Improvements ("Project") and authorizing submittal
of an application for the San Mateo County Transportation Authority's (TA) 2023 Measure A
and Measure W Highway Program Call for Projects
Motion — Councilmember Addiego /Second— Councilmember Coleman: To approve Resolution No.
134-2023 of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco supporting the US 101/Produce
Avenue Off -Ramp Improvements ("Project") and authorizing submittal of an application for the San
Mateo County Transportation Authority's (TA) 2023 Measure A and Measure W Highway Program
Call for Projects, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, Flores, and Vice
Mayor Nagales, and Mayor Nicolas; NAYS: None; ABSENT: None; ABSTAIN: None
13. Report regarding Resolution No. 135-2023 awarding a construction contract to Dryco
Construction, Inc. of Fremont, California, for the 2023 Street Surface Seal Project in an
amount not to exceed $4,474,324.11 and related actions. (Angel Torres, Senior Civil
Engineer)
Principal Engineer Ruble presented the report. Council inquired about the impact surrounding traffic
and parking along with the resources we have to provide residents during these projects. Principle
Engineer Ruble stated alternatives would be available and explored.
Motion — Vice Mayor Nagales /Second— Councilmember Coleman: To approve Resolution No. 135-
2023 awarding a construction contract to Dryco Construction, Inc. of Fremont, California, for the
2023 Street Surface Seal Project in an amount not to exceed $4,474,324.11 and related actions, by
roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, Flores, and Vice Mayor Nagales, and
Mayor Nicolas; NAYS: None; ABSENT: None; ABSTAIN: None
14. Report regarding Resolution No. 136-2023 approving the draft response to the San Mateo
County Grand Jury Report titled, "Second Units: Affordable Housing's Panacea or
Prevarication?" (Tony Rozzi, Deputy Director, Economic & Community Development
Department).
Deputy Director Rozzi presented the report. Council engaged in discussions with Deputy Director
Rozzi surrounding the number of applicants, process, and advantages of building ADUs.
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Motion — Councilmember Flores /Second— Councilmember Coleman: To approve Resolution No.
136-2023 approving the draft response to the San Mateo County Grand Jury Report titled, "Second
Units: Affordable Housing's Panacea or Prevarication?", by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers
Addiego, Coleman, Flores, and Vice Mayor Nagales, and Mayor Nicolas; NAYS: None; ABSENT:
None; ABSTAIN: None
15. Report regarding Resolution No. 137-2023 approving a professional services agreement with
Plante & Moran, PLLC for Enterprise Resource Planning consulting services. (Tony Barrera,
Director of Information Technology)
Director of IT Barrera presented the report. Council and Director Barrera discussed the departments
that would be involved and affected.
Motion — Councilmember Addiego /Second— Councilmember Coleman: To approve Resolution No.
137-2023 approving a professional services agreement with Plante & Moran, PLLC for Enterprise
Resource Planning consulting services, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman,
Flores, and Vice Mayor Nagales, and Mayor Nicolas; NAYS: None; ABSENT: None; ABSTAIN:
None
ITEMS FROM COUNCIL — COMMITTEE REPORTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mayor Nicolas informed the Council that a letter of support for the Got Wheels grant application of
Peninsula Family Services. The grant would benefit 80 senior citizens in our City.
Councilmember Coleman shared a childcare community meeting would be held September 16, 2023
10:00 a.m. near the Farmer's Market.
CLOSED SESSION
Entered into Closed Session: 9:04 p.m.
16. Conference with Legal Counsel -Anticipated Litigation
Initiation of litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(4): One potential
case
17. Conference with real property negotiators (Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8)
Properties: 421 Cypress Avenue and 209 and 213 Lux Avenue, South San Francisco
(APNs 012-314-090, 012-314-080, and 012-314-070)
Negotiating Party: For the Future Housing Inc.
Agency Negotiators: Nell Selander, Economic & Community Development Director and
Danielle Thoe, Housing Manager Under Negotiations: Price and terms
18. Conference with real property negotiators (Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8)
Properties: Site on Forbes Boulevard, South San Francisco
(Portions of APNs 015-050-720, 015-050-730, and 015-050-710)
Negotiating Party: LS Forbes LLC Agency Negotiators: Nell Selander, Economic &
Community Development Director; Tony Rozzi, Deputy Economic & Community
Development Director; and Lindsay D'Andrea, Assistant City Attorney
Under Negotiations: Price and terms
Resumed from Closed Session 10: 01 p.m.
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Report out of Closed Session by Mayor Nicolas: Direction given. No reportable action.
ADJOURNMENT
Being no further business Mayor Nicolas adjourned the City Council meeting at 10:03 p.m.
Adjourned in Memory of
Louise Brusco, Bernadette Goodwin, Aila Parangan, Bill Albera, Joan Rossi, Mary Ottoboni, and
Norma Stephens
Submitted by:
Approved by:
Jazmi iranda Buenaflor Nicolas
Assistant City Clerk Mayor
Approved by the City Council: O
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