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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 2022-04-27 @6:00v�H Sq� MINUTES REGULAR MEETING F n V O CITY COUNCIL Cg11F0?kk CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 2022 6:00 p.m. Hybrid In-PersonNirtual via Zoom Municipal Services Building, Council Chambers 33 Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco, CA The City Council may meet by teleconference, consistent with the Brown Act as amended by AB 361 (2021. Under the amended rules, the City will not provide a physical location for members of the public to participate in the teleconference meeting. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Nagales called the meeting to order at 6:05 p.m. ROLL CALL Councilmember Addiego, present in Council Chambers Councilmember Coleman, present in Zoom Councilmember Flores, present in Council Chambers Vice Mayor Nicolas, present in Council Chambers Mayor Nagales, present in Council Chambers PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AGENDA REVIEW No changes. Mayor Nagales led the pledge. ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM STAFF City Manager Futrell informed the community about the City's Summer Internship Program and encouraged high school students from South San Francisco to visit the City's website for information to participate. PRESENTATIONS 1. Proclamation recognizing May 15-21, 2022 as National Public Works Week. (Mark Nagales, Mayor) Councilmember Flores read into the record the proclamation recognizing May 15-21, 2022 as National Public Works Week. Public Works Director Kim accepted the proclamation and thanked the Council for their support. 2. Proclamation recognizing April 2022 as Arab American Heritage Month. (Mark Nagales, Mayor) Councilmember Addiego read into the record the proclamation recognizing April 22, 2022, as Arab American Heritage Month. Sam Shihadeh accepted the proclamation and thanked the Council for their support. 3. Proclamation recognizing April as National Volunteer Appreciation Month. (Mark Nagales, Mayor) Vice Mayor Nicolas read into the record the proclamation recognizing April as National Volunteer Appreciation Month. PUBLIC COMMENTS None. COUNCIL COMMENTS Vice Mayor Nicolas thanked all the administrative professionals and wished them a happy Administrative Professionals' Day. She requested to adjourn the meeting in memory of former Director of South San Francisco's Chamber of Commerce Jim Metz and Eufemiana C. Acosta. Councilmember Addiego thanked the staff that put together the Arbor Day celebration at Sister Cities Park. He advised that Alessandro Tambellini, Mayor of Lucca, Italy, would be in town on May 12, 2022, and would like to meet the Mayor of South San Francisco. Councilmember Coleman requested lighting the Sign Hill Tree with Pride colors in honor of Pride Month in June. Councilmember Flores participated in the Bike Around Town celebration with Mayor Nagales. He encouraged the public to attend the Martin Elementary School Walk Audit on April 28, 2022, from 12:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Mayor Nagales echoed the words of Vice Mayor Nicolas regarding Jim Metz. He shared riding a bicycle around South San Francisco for a video shoot, and it inspired him to read the Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan. He thanked the city staff for doing a great job on Earth Day and Arbor Day celebrations. CONSENT CALENDAR The City Clerk duly read the Consent Calendar, after which Council voted and engaged in discussion of specific item as follows. No items were pulled for further discussion. 4. Motion to approve the Minutes for the meetings of March 23, 2022, and April 6, 2022. 5. Report regarding a motion to accept the construction improvements of Spruce Avenue and Commercial Avenue Traffic Improvements Project (No. tr1801) as complete in accordance with plans and specifications (Total construction cost $693,473.08). (Angel Torres, Senior Civil Engineer) REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 27, 2022 MINUTES PAGE 2 6. Report regarding Resolution No. 52-2022 for a purchase and service agreement with Edgeworth Integration, LLC for the replacement of surveillance cameras, video management software and server equipment in the amount not to exceed $216,116; and authorize the City Manager to execute the agreement. (Tony Barrera, Director of Information Technology) 7. Report regarding Resolution No. 53-2022 authorizing an agreement between the San Mateo County Library and the South San Francisco Public Library to provide staffing for the Big Lift Inspiring Summers program in South San Francisco and approving Budget Amendment 22.063 accepting up to $14,000 in reimbursement funding. (Adam Elsholz, Assistant Library Director) Report regarding Resolution No. 54-2022 to continue conducting City Council and advisory body meetings remotely due to health and safety concerns for the public and making related findings (Sky Woodruff, City Attorney) 9. Report regarding Resolution No. 55-2022 to accept grant awards from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and from the California State Office of Housing and Community Development for planning studies and community engagement to prepare a Lindenville Specific Plan and associated environmental analysis; approve the appropriation of funding from the General Plan Reserve Fund; authorize a consulting services agreement with Raimi + Associates for preparation of the Lindenville Specific Plan Project and with Good City Company for project management; authorize a City administrative budget; and approve Budget Amendment #22.064. (Tony Rozzi, Chief Planner/Acting ECD Director and Billy Gross, Principal Planner) 10. Report regarding Resolution No. 56-2022 awarding a contract in the amount of $495,000 to the Davey Tree Expert Company of Livermore, California and authorizing a project budget of $569,250 for the removal of hazardous trees and continued reduction of potential fuel load on Sign Hill in response to the 2020 Sign Hill Diamond Fire. (Joshua Richardson, Parks Division Manager) 11. Report regarding Resolution 57-2022 authorizing the acceptance of the San Mateo County Summer Enrichment Grant in the amount of $92,940, and amending the Parks and Recreation Department Fiscal Year 2021-22 Operating Budget pursuant to budget amendment #22.060. (Greg Mediati, Director of Parks and Recreation) 12. Report regarding Resolution No. 58-2022 increasing the acceptance of grant funds from the After School Education and Safety Grant by $36,163 for a new grant total of $283,858 in Fiscal Year 2021-2022, and amending the Parks and Recreation Department and Library Department Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Operating Budgets pursuant to budget amendment #22.059. (Greg Mediati, Director of Parks and Recreation) 13. Report regarding Resolution No. 59-2022 approving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into an agreement between the City of South San Francisco and the California Water Service for new water services to the Library, Parks and Recreation and Community Theater/ Council Chamber project in an amount not to exceed $346, 550.00. (Jacob Gilchrist, Director of Capital Projects) REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 27, 2022 MINUTES PAGE 3 14. Report regarding Resolution No. 60-2022 approving the transfer of $8.5 million from General Fund surplus fund balance to the Infrastructure Reserves fund as recommended in the FY2021-22 Mid -Year Financial update. (Paul Harris, Financial Services Manager) 15. Report regarding Resolution No. 61-2022 authorizing City Manager to execute the Second Amendment to the consulting services agreement between the City of South San Francisco and ABB Testing of Palo Alto, California, for the Community Civic Campus: Phase II Library, Parks & Recreation and Community Theater/Council Chamber (LPR) (Project No. pf2103) in an amount not to exceed $132,000 for consulting services for a total contract amount of $224,620. (Jacob Gilchrist, Director of Capital Projects) Motion — Councilmember Addiego /Second – Councilmember Flores: To approve the Consent Calendar, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, and Flores, Vice Mayor Nicolas, and Mayor Nagales; NAYS: None; ABSENT: None; ABSTAIN: None. PUBLIC HEARING Public hearing opened: 6:34 p.m. 16. Report regarding holding a Public Hearing on the City of South San Francisco's Fiscal Year 2022-23 Annual Action Plan for the Community Development Block Grant Program and consideration of adopting a resolution: 1) approving the FY 2022-23 Annual Action Plan; 2) authorizing its submittal and all other required documents to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; 3) accepting funds from all sources and approving appropriation of CDBG and HOME Administrative fund expenditures as detailed in Attachment 1 for the FY 2022-23 CDBG operating budget; 4) authorizing the City Manager to execute all documents and certifications necessary to secure and award the CDBG and HOME Administrative Funds for the City; and 5) approving an appropriation of $101,050 from the Housing Trust Fund for the FY 2022-23 operating budget to support non-profit organizations that provide homeless prevention programs for South San Francisco residents. (Heather Ruiz, Management Analyst II) Management Analyst Ruiz presented the report and provided an overview of the 2022-23 Annual Action Plan for the Community Development Block Grant Program and Annual Action Plan. She advised that the program's goal was to develop urban communities through suitable living environments, economic opportunity, and principally for low -and moderate -income residents. The following individuals provided public comments: Zoom Raised Hands: Laura Fanucchi, HIP Housing Jos Bols, Meals on Wheels Carole Conn, Project Sentinel Rachel Aceberos, Center for Independence of Individuals with Disabilities Catalina O'Meany, Samaritan House Safe Harbor Shelter Karen Ferguson, CORA Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse Bernie Mellott, Ombudsman Services Melissa Lukin, Rebuilding Together Peninsula REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 27, 2022 MINUTES PAGE 4 Public hearing closed: 6:51 p.m. Motion — Councilmember Addiego /Second – Councilmember Coleman: To adopt Resolution No. 62-2022 approving the FY 2022-23 Annual Action Plan for the Community Development Block Grant Program; authorizing its submittal and all other required documents to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; accepting funds from all sources and approving appropriation of CDBG and HOME fund expenditures as detailed in Attachment 1 of the staff report for the FY 2022- 23 CDBG operating budget; authorizing the City Manager to execute all documents and certifications necessary to secure and award the CDBG and HOME Administrative Funds for the City; and approving an appropriation of $101,050 from the Housing Trust Fund for the FY 2022-23 operating budget to support non-profit organizations that provide homeless prevention programs for South San Francisco residents, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, and Flores, and Vice Mayor Nicolas; NAYS: None; ABSENT: None; RECUSE: Mayor Nagales. 17. Report regarding a Planning Commission recommendation to City Council for consideration of California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) determinations and to adopt amendments to Title 15 (Buildings and Construction) and Title 20 (Zoning) regarding large family daycare homes, accessory dwelling units, and Design Review requirements pertaining to certain residential developments under state law. (Claire Lai, Assistant City Attorney and Tony Rozzi, Chief Planner) Public hearing opened: 6:55 p.m. Assistant City Attorney Lai presented the report and provided an overview of the Ordinance amending provisions of the South San Francisco Municipal Code to modify Title 15 (Buildings and Construction) and Title 20 (Zoning) regarding large family daycare homes, accessory dwelling units, and Design Review requirements pertaining to certain residential developments under state law. She stated that the purpose of the amendments was to bring the city's code into compliance with State law. Councilmember Addiego reiterated that the language in the ordinance required the city to pass to comply with the State law. Assistant City Attorney Lai confirmed that was correct and that the city did not initiate it. Mayor Nagales inquired about the Transit Occupancy Tax. City Manager Futrell stated he would get with Finance and get back to the City Council. Mayor Nagales asked about the sale of accessory dwelling units (ADU) if a non-profit organization developed the ADU. Assistant City Attorney Lai clarified that the non-profit seller had to be a 501(c)(3) organization receiving a welfare exemption under the tax code, and the buyer had to meet specific income restriction requirements. There also had to be a restrictive agreement that governed the purchase terms and what they could do in terms of the sale. Councilmember Addiego inquired whether the property tax of the sold ADU is paid after the sale. City Attorney Woodruff confirmed that the property tax would need to get paid. He stated the income qualification for the new owners would not provide an exemption from property tax as it would for a non-profit organization. Public hearing closed: 7:05 p.m. REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 27, 2022 MINUTES PAGE 5 Motion — Vice Mayor Nicolas / Second — Councilmember Flores: To introduce and waive further reading of an ordinance amending provisions of the South San Francisco Municipal Code to modify Title 15 (Buildings and Construction) and Title 20 (Zoning) regarding large family daycare homes, accessory dwelling units, and Design Review requirements pertaining to certain residential developments under state law, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, and Flores, Vice Mayor Nicolas, and Mayor Nagales; NAYS: None; ABSENT: None; ABSTAIN: None. ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS 18. Report regarding a motion to accept the construction improvements of the 2020 Pavement Rehabilitation Project (No. st2104) as complete in accordance with plans and specifications (Total Construction Cost $2,620,750.90). (Angel Torres, Senior Civil Engineer) Senior Civil Engineer Torres presented the report and provided an overview of regarding a motion to accept the construction improvements of the 2020 Pavement Rehabilitation Project (No. st2104) as complete in accordance with plans and specifications (Total Construction Cost $2,620,750.90). Motion — Councilmember Addiego /Second — Vice Mayor Nicolas: To approve, by motion to accept the construction improvements of the 2020 Pavement Rehabilitation Project (No. st2104) as complete in accordance with plans and specifications (Total Construction Cost $2,620,750.90), by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, and Flores, Vice Mayor Nicolas, and Mayor Nagales; NAYS: None; ABSENT: None; ABSTAIN: None. 19. Report regarding a Resolution accepting $400,000 in grant funding from C/CAG's Transportation Development Act (TDA) Article 3 Program and approving Budget Amendment 22.065 and awarding a construction contract to Ray's Electric of Oakland, California in an amount not to exceed $897,985.90, authorizing a total construction contract authority budget of $1,077,583, and authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement on behalf of the City for the Hillside Boulevard Road Diet Improvements Project (No. trl906, Bid No. 2656). (Jeffrey Chou, Associate Civil Engineer) Associate Civil Engineer Chou presented the report, accepting $400,000 in grant funding from C/CAG's Transportation Development Act (TDA) Article 3 Program and approving Budget Amendment 22.065 and awarding a construction contract to Ray's Electric of Oakland, California in an amount not to exceed $897,985.90, authorizing a total construction contract authority budget of $1,077,583, and authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement on behalf of the City for the Hillside Boulevard Road Diet Improvements Project (No. tr1906, Bid No. 2656). Mayor Nagales thanked staff for improving the City's bicycle lanes and thanked Vice Mayor Nicolas for getting the improvements on the C/CAG's agenda and convincing her colleagues to vote in favor of the project. Vice Mayor Nicolas was grateful to be a small part of making the $400,000 grant a reality. She was impressed with how well the project was put together and noted that the Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan was one of the reasons why South San Francisco was able to receive the grant. Councilmember Flores was concerned that the buffer lane would not protect bicyclists from speeding vehicles and inquired whether staff could install a barrier. Associate Civil Engineer Chou advised that San Mateo County would follow up with delineators for the project's second phase. Councilmember REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 27, 2022 MINUTES PAGE 6 Flores recommended staff install delineators and the striped buffer lane as the first phase of the project to promote bicycle safety. Public Works Director/City Engineer Kim advised that he would reach out to San Mateo County and see what they could do. Councilmember Addiego suggested notifying the public regarding the project via oversized posters that could be posted at local businesses. Motion Vice Mayor Nicolas /Second — Councilmember Coleman: To approve Resolution No. 63- 2022 accepting $400,000 in grant funding from C/CAG's Transportation Development Act (TDA) Article 3 Program and approving Budget Amendment 22.065 and awarding a construction contract to Ray's Electric of Oakland, California in an amount not to exceed $897,985.90, authorizing a total construction contract authority budget of $1,077,583, and authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement on behalf of the City for the Hillside Boulevard Road Diet Improvements Project (No. tr1906, Bid No. 2656), by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, and Flores, Vice Mayor Nicolas, and Mayor Nagales; NAYS: None; ABSENT: None; ABSTAIN: None. ITEMS FROM COUNCIL — COMMITTEE REPORTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Mayor Nagales stated that all the council members were attending the Progress Seminar and that Councilmember Flores had a panel- about mental health. ADJOURNMENT Being no further business, Mayor Nagales adjourned the meeting at 7:31 p.m. in memory of Jim Metz and South San Francisco resident Eufemiana C. Acosta. Submitted by: Gabrief Rodrigue Deputy City Clerk Approved by the City Council: S / �\ / za Approved by: Mark Nagales Mayor REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 27, 2022 MINUTES PAGE 7