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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0000_AgendaMonday, November 9, 2020 5:00 PM City of South San Francisco P.O. Box 711 South San Francisco, CA TELECONFERENCE MEETING City Council Regular Meeting Agenda November 9, 2020City Council Regular Meeting Agenda TELECONFERENCE MEETING NOTICE THIS MEETING WILL BE CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE GOVERNOR’S EXECUTIVE ORDERS N-29-20 AND N-63-20 ALLOWING FOR DEVIATION OF TELECONFERENCE RULES REQUIRED BY THE BROWN ACT & PURSUANT TO THE ORDER OF THE HEALTH OFFICER OF SAN MATEO COUNTY DATED MARCH 31, 2020 AS THIS MEETING IS NECESSARY SO THAT THE CITY CAN CONDUCT NECESSARY BUSINESS AND IS PERMITTED UNDER THE ORDER AS AN ESSENTIAL GOVERNMENTAL FUNCTION. The purpose of conducting the meeting as described in this notice is to provide the safest environment for staff and the public while allowing for public participation. Councilmembers Matsumoto, Nagales and Nicolas, Vice Mayor Addiego and Mayor Garbarino and essential City staff will participate via Teleconference. PURSUANT TO RALPH M. BROWN ACT, GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54953, ALL VOTES SHALL BE BY ROLL CALL DUE TO COUNCIL MEMBERS PARTICIPATING BY TELECONFERENCE. MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY VIEW A VIDEO BROADCAST OF THE MEETING BY: Internet: https://www.ssf.net/government/city-council/video-streaming-city-and-council-meetings/city-council Local cable channel: Astound, Channel 26 or Comcast, Channel 27 Or via Zoom: Please click on the link below to register for the session: https://ssf-net.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_O0N-fh6cRlSQ9e1XjQBGtw After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Please note that dialing in will only allow you to listen in on the meeting. To make a public comment during the Zoom meeting follow the instructions listed under Remote Public Comments. Page 2 City of South San Francisco Printed on 12/30/2020 November 9, 2020City Council Regular Meeting Agenda PEOPLE OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO You are invited to offer your suggestions. In order that you may know our method of conducting Council business, we proceed as follows: The adjourned regular meetings of the City Council are held on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. The City Clerk will read successively the items of business appearing on the Agenda. As she completes reading an item, it will be ready for Council action. RICHARD A. GARBARINO, Mayor MARK ADDIEGO, Vice Mayor MARK NAGALES, Councilmember BUENAFLOR NICOLAS, Councilmember KARYL MATSUMOTO, Councilmember ROSA GOVEA ACOSTA, City Clerk FRANK RISSO, City Treasurer MIKE FUTRELL, City Manager SKY WOODRUFF, City Attorney In accordance with California Government Code Section 54957.5, any writing or document that is a public record, relates to an open session agenda item, and is distributed less than 72 hours prior to an adjourned regular meeting will be made available for public inspection in the City Clerk ’s Office located at City Hall. If, however, the document or writing is not distributed until the adjourned regular meeting to which it relates, then the document or writing will be made available to the public at the location of the meeting, as listed on this agenda. The address of City Hall is 400 Grand Avenue, South San Francisco, California 94080. Page 3 City of South San Francisco Printed on 12/30/2020 November 9, 2020City Council Regular Meeting Agenda CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AGENDA REVIEW ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM STAFF PRESENTATIONS Proclamation Celebrating 100th Birthday of City Hall November 11, 2020 (Richard Garbarino, Mayor) 1. South San Francisco City Hall Centennial Celebration (Adam Elsholz, Assistant Library Director) 2. Proclamation honoring Ruby Bridges Walk To School Day in South San Francisco on November 14, 2020. (Richard Garbarino, Mayor) 3. REMOTE PUBLIC COMMENTS Remote Public Comments Received4. Members of the public may address the City Council regarding items that are on the agenda or on items that are not on the agenda. The Public Comments portion of the meeting is reserved for persons wishing to address the Council on any matter NOT on the agenda. Speakers are allowed to speak on any topic for up to three minutes during this section. If there appears to be a large number of speakers, speaking time may be reduced subject to the Mayor’s discretion to limit the total amount of time for public comments (Gov. Code sec. 54954.3.(b)(1).). Comments that are not in compliance with the City Council's rules of decorum may be summarized for the record if they are in writing or muted if they are made live. Members of the public wishing to participate are encouraged to submit public comments in writing in advance of the meeting to e-mail: [email protected] by 2:00 p.m. on the meeting date. Emails received by the deadline will be forwarded to the City Council and read into the record by the City Clerk. Emails received after 2:00 p.m. will not be read during the meeting but will be entered into the record for the meeting. Page 4 City of South San Francisco Printed on 12/30/2020 November 9, 2020City Council Regular Meeting Agenda •If you are commenting on a particular item on the agenda, please identify the agenda item in the subject line of your email. •If you are commenting on an item not listed on the agenda, please identify your comment as a General Public Comment in the subject line of your email. State law prevents Council from taking action on any matter not on the agenda; your comments may be referred to staff for follow up. Oral Comments: Speakers are asked to register in advance via the Zoom platform by 2:00 p.m. on the meeting date, meeting information listed on the agenda. You will be asked to enter a name, an email address, and the Agenda item about which you wish to speak or to state that you wish to provide a comment about an item that is not on the agenda. Your email address will not be disclosed to the public. After registering, you will receive an email with instructions on how to connect to the meeting. When the City Clerk announces the item on which you wish to speak, including general public comments, your name will be called and you will be unmuted. No more than three minutes will be allocated to read each email comment, and oral comments will also be limited to no more than three minutes. Approximately 300 words total can be read in three minutes. COUNCIL COMMENTS/REQUESTS CONSENT CALENDAR Motion to approve the Minutes for the meetings of September 9, 2020.5. Motion to cancel the Regular City Council meetings of November 11, 2020, November 25, 2020, and December 23, 2020. (Rosa Govea Acosta, City Clerk) 6. Report regarding a resolution authorizing the use of Development Impact Fees in an amount not to exceed $22,194.49 to upgrade three air compressors used to refill self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) equipment; and approving budget amendment 21.023 amending the Fire Department’s operating budget for fiscal year 2020-2021. (Jesus Magallanes, Fire Chief) 7. Resolution authorizing the use of Development Impact Fees in an amount not to exceed $22,194.49 to upgrade three air compressors used to refill self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) equipment; and approving budget amendment 21.023 amending the Fire Department’s operating budget for fiscal year 2020-2021. 7a. Report regarding a resolution approving the South San Francisco Fire Department’s annual inspections performance pursuant to the California Health and Safety Code section 13146.4. (Jesus Magallanes, Fire Chief) 8. Page 5 City of South San Francisco Printed on 12/30/2020 November 9, 2020City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Resolution approving the South San Francisco Fire Department’s annual inspections performance pursuant to the California Health and Safety Code section 13146.4. 8a. Report regarding a resolution accepting a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) grant in the amount of $320,536.36; authorizing the use of Public Safety Impact Fees in an amount not to exceed $107,962.76; approving a purchase agreement with All Star Fire Equipment Inc., for the purchase of 46 SCOTT Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) units and accessories in an amount not to exceed $428,499.12; approving budget amendment 21.024 amending the Fire Department’s operating budget for Fiscal Year 2020-21 in the amount of $428,499.12; and authorizing the City Manager to execute the purchase agreement on behalf of the City of South San Francisco. (Jesus Magallanes, Fire Chief) 9. Resolution accepting a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) grant in the amount of $320,536.36; authorizing the use of Public Safety Impact Fees in an amount not to exceed $107,962.76; approving a purchase agreement with All Star Fire Equipment Inc., for the purchase of 46 SCOTT Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) units and accessories in an amount not to exceed $428,499.12; approving budget amendment 21.024 amending the Fire Department’s operating budget for Fiscal Year 2020-21 in the amount of $428,499.12; and authorizing the City Manager to execute the purchase agreement on behalf of the City of South San Francisco. 9a. PUBLIC HEARING Report regarding consideration of an appeal of a Planning Commission decision on September 17, 2020, adopting an Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS/MND) and approving certain entitlements to construct a new five-story hotel at 840 El Camino Real. (Stephanie Skangos, Associate Planner) 10. Resolution denying an appeal and affirming the Planning Commission decision on September 17, 2020 adopting the Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration and approving entitlements request (P17-0108, UP17-0021, DR17-0069, and TDM17-0005) to construct a new five-story hotel with 95 rooms and two-levels of below-grade parking at 840 El Camino Real 10a. ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS Study session regarding Downtown Design Guidelines (Tony Rozzi, Principal Planner and Billy Gross, Senior Planner) 11. Report regarding an update on the South San Francisco Minimum Wage Ordinance. (Christina Fernandez, Assistant to the City Manager) 12. Page 6 City of South San Francisco Printed on 12/30/2020 November 9, 2020City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Report regarding a resolution approving agreements for plan check, inspection, and administrative services with CSG Consultants, Inc., West Coast Code Consultants, Inc. and 4Leaf, Inc. in an amount not exceed $2,000,000 per year of a thirty month period for each firm. (Phillip Perry, Chief Building Official). 13. Resolution approving agreements with CSG Consultants, Inc., West Coast Code Consultants, Inc. and 4Leaf, Inc. to provide Building Plan Review, Inspection and administrative services in an amount not exceed $2,000,000 per year for each firm, and authorizing the City Manager to execute agreements on behalf of the City. 13a. Report regarding a resolution approving a Transfer of Development Rights Agreement between the City of South San Francisco and KR Oyster Point I, LLC for the transfer of development rights for certain properties in the Oyster Point Specific Plan Area. (Alex Greenwood, ECD Director) 14. Resolution approving a Transfer of Development Rights Agreement between the City of South San Francisco and KR Oyster Point I, LLC (Kilroy) for the transfer of development rights for certain properties in the Oyster Point Specific Plan Area. 14a. Report regarding a resolution approving a consulting services agreement with Wilsey Ham of San Mateo, California for design services of the Harbor Master Spit Project (Project No. pf2002) in an amount not to exceed $461,655, authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement, and authorizing a total design budget of $508,000. (Matthew Ruble, Principal Engineer). 15. Resolution approving a consulting services agreement with Wilsey Ham of San Mateo, California for design services of the Harbor Master Spit Project (Project No. pf2002) in an amount not to exceed $461,655, authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement, and authorizing a total design budget of $508,000. 15a. Report regarding a resolution approving the Second Amendment for BART Permit (W-20.0-001-SSF, Bike Path/Linear Park) for the use of BART property adjacent to Centennial Trail and at the site of Phase II of the Community Civic Campus. (Jacob Gilchrist, Director of Capital Projects) 16. Resolution approving the Second Amendment for BART Permit (W-20.0-001-SSF, Bike Path/Linear Park) for the use of BART property adjacent to Centennial Trail and at the site of Phase II of the Community Civic Campus. 16a. Page 7 City of South San Francisco Printed on 12/30/2020 November 9, 2020City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Report regarding a resolution approving a consulting services agreement with VERDE DESIGN, INC. of Santa Clara, California for the Orange Memorial Park Sports Field Project (Project No. pk1402) in an amount not to exceed $751,535, authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement, and authorizing a total budget of $839,188, and approving Budget Amendment 21.025. (Philip Vitale, Deputy Director of Capital Projects) 17. Resolution approving a consulting services agreement with Verde Design of Santa Clara, California for the Sports Field Project (pk1402) in an amount not to exceed $751,535, authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement, and authorizing a budget of $839,188. 17a. Report regarding a resolution awarding a construction contract to “SWINERTON BUILDERS” of San Francisco, California for the COMMUNITY CIVIC CAMPUS: PHASE II LIBRARY, PARKS & RECREATION AND COMMUNITY THEATER/COUNCIL CHAMBER (LPR) (Project No. pf1707; Bid No. 2645) in an amount not to exceed $91,372,971.00 and authorizing a total project budget of $101,000,000.00. (Jacob Gilchrist, Director of Capital Projects) 18. Resolution awarding a construction contract to SWINERTON BUILDERS of San Francisco, California for the Capital Improvement Project No. pf1707 (Bid No. 2645) in an amount not to exceed $91,372,971.00, and authorizing a total project budget of $101,000,000.00. 18a. Report regarding the adoption of an ordinance establishing the Public Art Requirement as part of new non-residential construction. (Heather Enders, Management Analyst II) 19. Ordinance amending Title 8 of the South San Francisco Municipal Code to add Chapter 8.76 “Public Art Requirement”. 19a. ITEMS FROM COUNCIL – COMMITTEE REPORTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ADJOURNED TO THE REGULAR MEETING ON NOVEMBER 23, 2020. Page 8 City of South San Francisco Printed on 12/30/2020