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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1999-08-18o MINUTES CITY COUNCIL CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO SPECIAL MEETING / STUDY SESSION AUGUST 18, 1999 CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM 400 GRAND AVENUE Call To Order: 6:05 p.m. (Cassette Tape No. 1) Roll Call: Present: Councilmembers Fernekes, Mullin and Penna*, Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto and Mayor Datzman. Absent: None *Councilman Penna arrived at 6:07 p.m. Others Present: City Manager Wilson, Assistant City Attorney Manning-Villar, Assistant City Manager Moss, Police Chief Raffaelli, Fire Chief Lee, Finance Director Brooks, City Engineer Kianpour, Superintendent of Public Works White Oral Communication: None Study Session: Presentation - Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Budget City Manager Wilson stated the presentation will begin where the July 21, 1999 ended, and staff will address fund balances and fiscal aspects of the CIP. The presentation began with City Engineer Kianpour explaining how the program manual is laid out by areas of improvements and funding sources, and further broken down by project costs and appropriations. Councilman Mullin felt the amount of money being generated ($13 million) for the CIP was an unusually large amount of money in comparison to other years. Director Brooks explained that there have been comparable amounts in the past, but it is currently sizeable due to the many significant projects being scheduled. He provided Council with history on how money has been set-aside for major projects, and how RDA tax increment and bond money has been allocated. He stated that as long as redevelopment areas are contiguous, money can be lent between the areas. Director Brooks reviewed the Schedule of Available Fund Balance as of June 30, 1999 item by item, and responded to questions pertaining to what the available funds will be used for. He noted that the City receives tax increments twice a year, in December and April, and that the City knows the amount that it will be receiving in advance. The discussion continued regarding the General Fund CIP allocation, factoring in compulsory binding arbitration into the General Fund, reserving non-designated funds, and competing with other communities for MTC funding. City Engineer Kianpour briefly reviewed the new tables added to the CIP that cover the "Total Appropriations by Fund". There was a discussion of the origin of funds allocated for the Oyster Point Flyover and US 101 Hook Ramps, the use of Redevelopment Agency funds, and a policy established by a previous Council for funding these projects. Staff will research records for verification of Council policy. It was also noted that previous Council decisions may need modification due to circumstances and conditions changing. The next phase of the presentation concerned "Unfunded Major Projects" (two new fire stations, a new library, and the Oyster Point Hook Ramps) and their potential sources of funding. Director Brooks explained the General Obligation (G.O.) bond process and its pros and cons. (Cassette Tape No. 2) Other potential sources of funding were discussed, including sale of department assets, redevelopment funds, state matching funds, transportation matching funds, local funds, or diverting funds from the operating budget. It was agreed to schedule another study session to continue discussions of the unfunded major projects with regard to cost projections for certificates of participation and general obligation bonds. City Engineer Kianpour briefly reviewed the fully funded projects (Spruce Learning Center, Orange Park, and Oyster Point Flyover). He further clarified the "Project Development Process" and the steps necessary to follow for compliance. The final phase of the presentation was a review of all the smaller projects that are scheduled for the coming year, and other possibilities, including BART landscaping, modular buildings for a Sellick Park child care center, and a teen center for Paradise Valley Park. City Manager Wilson concluded the presentation, and advised Council that the basic CIP will be brought before Council for approval, the major projects will be defined and brought back for a third study session. Mayor Datzman suggested that the Orange Park Master Plan also be reviewed. ADJOURNMENT Motion-Mullin/Second-Fernekes: To adjourn the meeting at 8:42 p.m. Unanimously approved by voice vote. Respectfully Submitted: Approved: Sylt~ M. Payne, City Clerl~ City of South San Francisco C~y of South San Frahcd°sco The entries of this Council meeting show the action taken by the City Council to dispose of an item. Oral communications, arguments, and comments are recorded on tape. The tape and documents related to the items are on file in the Office of the City Clerk and are available for inspection, review and copying. SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES AUGUST 18, 1999 PAGE 2