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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 2003-10-22 MINUTES CITY CO -~JNCIL CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO REGULAR I/IEETING OCTOBER 22, 2003 MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING COMMUNIT'Y ROOM 33 ARROY ) DRIVE CALL TO ORDER: 7:34 p.m. (Cassette Tape No. 1) ROLL CALL: Present: Councihnembers Femekes, Garbarino, and Green, Mayor i~ro Tem Matsumoto and Mayor Gonzalez Absent: None PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Led by Mayor Gonzalez INVOCATION: Given l~y Rev. Agnel De Heredia PRESENTATIONS Project Read Trivia Challenge - Literacy Progrm :~ Manager Holly Fulghum-Nutters presented a visual overview of the annual fundra! ser being held November 14, 2003. Legislative Analyst's Office, 2003-04 State Budget Overview - Finance Director Jim Steele rev:_ewed the preser_tation that was provided by t; .e State legislative analyst's office detailing an unbiased perspective of the State's budget crisis. (Copies of the presentation were distributed to Council.) AGENDA REVIEW No changes. PUBLIC COMMENTS No comments. ITEMS FROM COUNCIL · Community Forum · Subcommittee Reports Councimembers reported on attendance at communi :y events, announced upcoming events and fundraisers, and acknowledged members of the comr ~unity for their contributions. Counciman Femekes rsquested a budget subcommitzee (Fernekes/Green) meeting be scheduled by staff to discuss the ERAF funds. Council man Green reported that he attended the Con munity Preservation Task Force committee meeting and a fall clean-up event is being scheduled for November 15. Mayor ?ro Tem Matsumoto reported that the C/CAG board is conducting serious discuss:'ons/debates on what local and regional projects are to be funded by the extension of Measure A funding ifk is approved by the voters. She requested a status report on the projected agenda item :'elated to 718 Linden Avenue~ Councilman Femekes ~,sked that a meeting be sched ~led with staff to discuss the original concept o7 Terrabay, its progression, and the (1981) ~nitiative. Mayor Gonzalez reported on the outreach efforts he ~as made with regard to the Water Transit ferry system and that funding is being sought to provide informational materials to the public. He also reported on the successful ecumenical meeti ag that was held with 16 South San Francisco church representatives that had an enthusi ~stic response, and future meetings are being plarned. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Motion to approve the minutes of October 8, 2003 2. Motion to confirm expense claims of Octobe' 22, 2003 in the amount of $1,782,566.43 o Resolution Nos. 87-2003 and 88-2003, authccizing application for Roberti-Z'Berg- Harris Block Grant Program and Per Capita Grant Program-2002 Resources Bond Act Resolution No. 89-2003, supporting a statew de ballot initiative to require voter approval before state government may confi~ate local tax funds o Resolution No. 90-2003, approving an updated Joint Powers Agreement with Bay Area Employment Relations Service and authorizi ~g the execution of an agreement o Resolution No. 91-2003, authorizing accepta ~ce of a Library Services and Technology Act grant in the amount of $4000 and a Citig'oup Foundation grant in amount of $2000 Motion-Matsumoto/Second-Femekes: To al:prove the Consent Calendar as submitted. Unanimously approved by voice vote. ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS Resolution awa:ding construction contract foc the Lindenville Sewer, Storm Rehabilitation end Flood Control project Staff report presented by Public Works Dire~or Gibbs. Councilman Garbarino questioned if a back-up pump system is included and Director Gibbs explainec that three temporary pumps Mll be utilized. He stated that when the pe:rnanent vauk installation is completed, th~ three pumps will be transferred to the Water Quality Control Plant. Mayor Pro Terr Matsumoto questioned the b dding process and a circumstance when the lowest responsi'>le bid would not be chosen. Director Gibbs responded and explained the detailed bid review process, that the public contract process is difficult to do, and th~.t being the best qualified does not make tl~ company eligible for the contract. REGULAR CITY COUNC_-L MEETING OCTOBER 22, 2003 MINUTES PAGE 2 Motion-Garbar'no/Second-Green: To appro're Resolution No. 92-2003, awarding a construction contract to Bay Pacific Pipelines, Inc. in the amount of $297,000 and approving the purchase of three self-priming pumps from Thomas and Associates in the amount of $10( ,000. Unanimously approvec_ by voice vote. o Resolution awarding construction contract fcr the Oyster Point Hookramp Phase III project to RGW Construction in the amount of $7,924,666 Staff report pre sented by Public Works Dire( tor Gibbs. Motion-Fernekes/Second-Garbarino: To aplcrove Resolution No. 93-2003, awarding construction contract with RGW Construction, Inc. in the amount of $7,924,666 to provide construction services for the Oyster 7~oint Boulevard Grade Separation Phase III, P~rt B Project. Unanimously approved by voice vote. CLOSED SESSION 9. Closed Session Pursuant to Government Code Section J4956.9(a): Conference with legal counsel- existing li :igation, Kotobuki Trading Company Inc. and Aki Kagami v. City of South Sar Francisco b) Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9a: Conference with legal counsel- existing li:igation, Aetna v. City of Sou :h San Francisco c) Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6, conference with labor negotiator, Jennifer Bower, on International Assoc: ation of Firefighters' negotiations Time entered into Closed Session: TiNe reconvened into Open Session: Report from Closed Session: 5:19 p.m. 7:02, all Councilmembers present. )irection given/no action taken on all terns. ADJOURNMENT Motion-Garbarino/Second-Femekes: To adjourn the meeting at 9:02 p.m. Unanimously approved 'gy voice vote. Submitted by: Sylvia M. Payne, City Clei'k City of South San Francisco Approved: City of South San Francisco REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEET1NG OCTOBER 22, 2003 MINUTES PAGE 3