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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 2020-11-18 @6:00�H SA.vF_ MINUTES SPECIAL MEETING U C CITY COUNCIL �g11F0 �r CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2020 6:00 p.m. Teleconference via Zoom City Council conducted this meeting in accordance with California Governor Newsom 's Executive Orders N-25-20 and N-29-20 and CO VID-19pandemic protocols. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Garbarino called the meeting to order at 6:03 p.m. ROLL CALL Present: Councilmembers Matsumoto, Nagales, and Nicolas, Vice Mayor Addiego, and Mayor Garbarino. AGENDA REVIEW No changes. REMOTE PUBLIC COMMENTS — comments are limited to items on the Special Meeting Agenda. Members of the public wishing to participate were encouraged to submit public comments in writing in advance of the meeting to all -cc a)ssfnet by 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 18, 2020. The following individuals provided public comment: • Gita Dev — Sierra Club, Loma Prieta Chapter • Liliana Rivera • Marcela Rivera • Mary Buxton — Sierra Club • Katherine Tse ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS 1. Report regarding the General Plan Update Preferred Land Use Alternative (Lisa Costa Sanders, Project Administrator and Billy Gross, Senior Planner) Project Administrator Costa -Sanders introduced consultant Eric Yurkovich with Raimi + Associates. Mr. Yurkovich provided an overview of the General Plan. He indicated that the city is undertaking a comprehensive update to the General Plan, which will serve as a forward-looking document providing the blueprint for the city's vision through the year 2040. The General Plan will address future land use, growth, all modes of transportation, housing, safety, conservation, open space and parks, noise, public health and social equity, sustainability, sea -level rise, and economic development. The City Council and Planning Commission held a joint study session on August 19, 2020, to review the General Plan Land Use Alternatives. Councilmembers and Commissioners provided direction to staff on the land -use alternatives to prepare the 2040 General Plan Preferred Land Use Alternative (Preferred Alternative). Based on the input received from the public and the joint study session, the project team prepared Preferred Alternative. The preferred plan includes an estimated increase of 18,500 housing units and 47,600 employment growth city-wide over the 20 -year planning horizon. The majority of housing and commercial growth is planned to occur in the Lindenville and East of 101 sub -areas, with some change in the Downtown and El Camino Real sub -areas and minimal growth (mostly ADUs) in the residential neighborhoods. Mr. Yurkovich indicated that the Preferred Alternative was presented in three separate venues in October 2020. The Planning Commission provided broad support for the proposed land use vision, voting unanimously to recommend that the City Council accept the Preferred Alternative. Staff proposed one revision to the Preferred Alternative recommended for acceptance by the Planning Commission, revising the proposed designation of the 180 El Camino Real site from "High -Density Mixed -Use' to "El Camino Mixed Use High." The revision would allow for the development of high-density residential on the site but would not require it, allowing for maximum flexibility in the site's potential redevelopment. Also, the adoption and amendment of local General Plans or elements thereof are considered a "project" under CEQA and subject to environmental review. (CEQA Guidelines § 15378 (a)(1)). Councilmember Matsumoto requested clarification on the designation of "El Camino Mixed Use High." Mr. Yurkovich provided an overview of the space and clarified the process. The following individuals submitted public comments via email. The comments were read into the record by Assistant City Clerk Avila, disseminated to the City Council, and uploaded to the website: • Ryan McNamara — BlakelGriggs Properties • Pranay Mowji — The Amin Group • Mike Amin — SICON, LLC • Daniel Perez — Community member • Celeste Perez — Community member • Elvira Tapia — Community member • Daniel Perez — Community member • Katherine Tse — Community member • Dolores Piper — received after established deadline and not read into the record The following individuals provided public comments: • Gita Dev — Sierra Club, Loma Prieta Chapter • Leslie Flint — San Mateo County National Audubon Society • Kenneth Abreu — Member of the Sierra Club • Ryan McNamara — B1akelGriggs Properties • Olga Perez — Community member • Russell Lee — Community member • Susan Desjardin — Member of the Sierra Club Councilmember Matsumoto requested that City Manager Futrell apprise the public of the city's efforts addressing Sea Level Rise. City Attorney Woodruff indicated that a brief reply to public SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING NOVEMBER 18, 2020 MINUTES PAGE 2 comment to provide information was permissible. City Manager Futrell provided an overview of the city's efforts and current status, including future funding. Vice Mayor Addiego requested an update on the next steps and the jobs/housing imbalance. Senior Planner Gross provided an overview of the General Plan's next steps by staff and consultants and an overview of the jobs/housing imbalance. The staff will bring general Plan policy discussions to the City Council in spring. City Manager Futrell provided an update of the city's efforts to address future development and mass transit use. Councilmember Matsumoto inquired about the city's Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) numbers. Senior Planner Gross indicated that it is unknown at this time. Motion— Councilmember Nicolas/Second Councilmember Matsumoto: to accept the Preferred Alternative and authorize the preparation of required Environmental Analysis including an environmental impact report (EIR) by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Matsumoto, Nicolas and Nagales, Vice Mayor Addiego and Mayor Garbarino; NAYS: None; ABSENT: None; ABSTAIN: None. 2. Extend the Term of the Community Advisory Committee members for the General Plan update for an additional two years, expiring on December 17, 2022 (Lisa Costa -Sanders, Project Administrator, and Billy Gross, Senior Planner) Project Administrator Costa -Sanders presented the report and requested that the City Council extend the terms of the Community Advisory Committee members for the General Plan for an additional two years, expiring on December 17, 2022. Vice Mayor Addiego suggested that staff re -advertise a community member's recruitment to the General Plan Community Advisory Committee for District 2 (Westborough) and District 5 (Old Town). Councilmember Nagales indicated that Parks and Recreation Commissioner Camacho represents District 2. Eric Yurkovich with Raimi + Associates, provided an overview of the committee's input process. Motion— Councilmember Matsumoto/Second Councilmember Nicolas: to extend the term of the Community Advisory Committee members for the General Plan for an additional two years, expiring on December 17, 2022, and recruiting for the appointment of a resident representative for District 5 by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Matsumoto, Nicolas. and Nagales, Vice Mayor Addiego and Mayor Garbarino; NAYS: None; ABSENT: None; ABSTAIN: None. ADJOURNMENT Being no further business, Mayor Garbarino adjourned the meeting at 8:06 p.m. Z fully submitted by: Approved: /ato?� —v osa Govea Acosta, CMC, CPMC MarkAddiego ddiego City Clerk Mayor Approved: O f / (3 / 2-O SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING NOVEMBER 18, 2020 MINUTES PAGE 3