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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07.12.2023 Regular CC MinutesN `a'w�ti MINUTES REGULAR MEETING V C CITY COUNCIL 1/F0R'y�P CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 2023 6:00 p.m. Municipal Services Building, Council Chambers 33 Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco, CA Via Zoom CALL TO ORDER Mayor Nicolas called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. ROLL CALL Councilmember Addiego, present Councilmember Coleman, present Councilmember Flores, absent Vice Mayor Nagales, present Mayor Nicolas, present PLEDGE OF ALLEGLANCE South San Francisco Housing Authority Interns Mariam Rashid, Omar Ali, Destiny Gonzalez Melany Gonzalez and Carlos Gonzales, led the pledge. AGENDA REVIEW At the request of City Manager Ranals, Items No. 4 was moved to be the first item under presentations. ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM STAFF • Christina Fernandez, Deputy City Manager PRESENTATIONS 4. Proclamation recognizing July as Disability Pride Month. (Flor Nicolas, Mayor) Mayor Nicolas presented the proclamation to South San Francisco employee, volunteer, and advocate, Ulisses Arias. Ulisses along with his mother, Edith, thanked the Council for their support and recognition. 1. Certificates of recognition to the Oyster Point Dragons - Team USA 2023 Dragon Boat Team. (Flor Nicolas, Mayor) Vice Mayor Nagales presented the certificate to Shirley Lau and her team. Shirley and her team thanked the Council for their support and shared how paddling has impacted their lives. 2. Certificate recognizing outgoing Youth Commissioners. (Flor Nicolas, Mayor) 2. Certificate recognizing outgoing Youth Commissioners. (Flor Nicolas, Mayor) Councilmember Coleman presented certificates to Youth Commissioners Ethan Mizzi, Melissa Hua, and Megan Yoshida. The commissioners thanked Council and acknowledged staff for their support. 3. Proclamation celebrating July as Parks and Recreation Month. (Flor Nicolas, Mayor) Councilmember Addiego presented the proclamation to Chair of Parks and Recreation Commission, Steve Firpo. Steve thanked Council and acknowledged the City for celebrating and recognizing Parks and Recreation Month in July for the past 35 years. He also invited the public to participate in the free classes and events being offered this month. PUBLIC COMMENTS — NON -AGENDA ITEMS The following individual(s) addressed the City Council: In Person: • Dimitrios Vlahakos • Leah Taylor and Marwan Rashid, SSF Housing Authority • Leslie Fong The following individual(s) submitted an electronic comment: • Guest User All electronic comments received were made a part of the record of the meeting. COUNCIL COMMENTS/REQUESTS Vice Mayor Nagales shared that he attended the ribbon cutting for Keith's Chicken and Waffles as well as Evolve Training Center. He also attended the Farmer's Market a few weeks ago and highlighted the success of the Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition Walk `N Roll event. He also attended the last day at Orange Library and enjoyed listening to the memories that families shared. Lastly, he thanked the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors for their first guaranteed income program. Councilmember Coleman shared that he would be hosting National Night Out on Tuesday, August 1, 2023 at Buri Buri Park at 5:30 p.m. Councilmember Addiego shared that he will be hosting the first annual National Night Out in Sunshine Gardens. He shared it would be hosted at the outdoor space of Sunshine Gardens Elementary and would be environmental themed. Several departments and programs will be featured to promote a healthier City. He also asked City Manager Ranals and staff to communicate with the County to upkeep the parcel area of the San Mateo County Northern Courthouse. Mayor Nicolas shared that she attended the Senior Health Fair sponsored by Kaiser Permanente and the City. She acknowledged the success and highlighted the hard work of the Parks and Recreation Department. She also noted the success of the Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition Walk `N Roll event at the Farmer's Market. Additionally, she congratulated Captain Keith Wall for receiving an award from the California Office of Traffic Safety for his Exceptional Performance, Outstanding Contribution, and Dedicated Service to Traffic Safety. She also acknowledged Code Enforcement Officer, Edgar Arias, for his attentiveness and speedy response to requests. Lastly, she asked to adjourn the meeting in memory of Luz Gopez and David Sciandri. REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING JULY 12, 2023 MINUTES PAGE 2 The Assistant City Clerk duly read the Consent Calendar, after which Council voted and engaged in discussion of specific item as follows. 5. Motion to approve the Minutes for June 28, 2023. (Rosa Govea Acosta, City Clerk) 6. Report regarding Resolution No. 114-203 approving the City of South San Francisco Wage and Salary Schedule for Fiscal Year 2023-2024 and Resolution No. 115-2023 amending the Wage and Salary schedule for Fiscal Year 2022-2023 effective September 30, 2022. (Leah Lockhart, Human Resources Director) 7. Report regarding Resolution No. 116-2023 authorizing the acceptance of a grant from the San Mateo County Office of Arts and Culture in the amount of $4,125 for Fiscal Year 2023-24, and amending the Parks and Recreation Department's Fiscal Year 2023-24 Operating Budget pursuant to budget amendment #24.003. (Angela Duldulao, Deputy Director of Parks and Recreation) Report regarding Resolution No. 117-2023 adopting a proposed list of projects for fiscal year 2023-24 funded by SB 1: The Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017. (Angel Torres, Senior Engineer) Motion — Vice Mayor Nagales /Second — Councilmember Coleman: To approve Consent Calendar 5- 8 by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, Vice Mayor Nagales, and Mayor Nicolas; NAYS: None; ABSENT: Councilmember Flores; ABSTAIN: None PUBLIC HEARING 9. Report regarding consideration of applications for a Design Review Permit, Transportation Demand Management Plan, and Community Benefits Proposal to allow a new Office/R&D development on 800 Dubuque Avenue, and consideration of associated California Environmental Quality Act determination. (Christopher Espiritu, Senior Planner) Public Hearing opened: 6:45 p.m. Senior Planner Espiritu presented the report and noted there was an errata submitted updating the presented Resolutions with minor changes. The errata updates required findings being made by Council and reflects the updated TDM ordinance. He also introduced Carey Algaze, Director of Development at IQHQ, who presented their project proposal. Council engaged in discussion to include clarification on parking maximums, tracking of alternative methods and enforcement of TDM, public amenities, timelines, and community benefits package. Public Hearing closed.• 7:26 p.m. 9a. Resolution No. 118-2023 making findings and adopting the Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (ND22-0001) in accordance with Section 21080 of the California Public Resources Code and CEQA Guidelines Section 15070 et seq. Motion — Vice Mayor Nagales/Second— Councilmember Coleman: To approve Resolution No. 118- 2023 making findings and adopting the Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (ND22-0001) in accordance with Section 21080 of the California Public Resources Code and CEQA Guidelines Section 15070 et seq., by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, Vice Mayor Nagales, and Mayor Nicolas; NAYS: None; ABSENT: Councilmember Flores; ABSTAIN: None REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING JULY 12, 2023 MINUTES PAGE 3 9b. Resolution No. 119-2023 making findings and approving a Design Review Permit, Transportation Demand Management Plan, and Community Benefits Proposal to allow a new Office/R&D Development on 800 Dubuque Avenue Motion — Councilmember Coleman /Second— Vice Mayor Nagales: To approve Resolution No. 119- 2023 making findings and approving a Design Review Permit, Transportation Demand Management Plan, and Community Benefits Proposal to allow a new Office/R&D Development on 800 Dubuque Avenue, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, Vice Mayor Nagales, and Mayor Nicolas; NAYS: None; ABSENT: Councilmember Flores; ABSTAIN: None ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS 10. Report regarding adoption of Resolution No. 120-2023 opposing ballot initiative number 1935 also known as the Taxpayer Protection and Government Accountability Act and authorizing the mayor to send a letter in opposition. (Christina Fernandez, Deputy City Manager and Niccolo De Luca, Townsend Public Affairs) Deputy City Manager Fernandez presented the report and introduced Vice President, Niccolo De Luca and Associate, Carley Shelby with Townsend Public Affairs. Vice President De Luca and Associate Shelby provided a presentation to Council and engaged in discussion surrounding the impacts of sending a letter in opposition of the ballot initiative. The following individual(s) addressed the City Council: Via Zoom: • Linda Gomez Motion — Vice Mayor Nagales/Second — Councilmember Coleman: To approve Resolution No. 120- 2023 opposing ballot initiative number 1935 also known as the Taxpayer Protection and Government Accountability Act and authorizing the mayor to send a letter in opposition, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Coleman, Vice Mayor Nagales, and Mayor Nicolas; NAYS: Councilmember Addiego; ABSENT: Councilmember Flores; ABSTAIN: None 11. Report regarding Resolution No. 121-2023 authorizing the Parks and Recreation Department to operate an extended learning program for students enrolled in the South San Francisco Unified School District's Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP) and amending the Parks and Recreation Department's Fiscal Year 2023-24 Operating Budget pursuant to budget amendment 924.005. (Angela Duldulao, Deputy Director of Parks and Recreation) Deputy Director of Parks and Recreation Duldulao thanked Council for recognizing the department and presented the report. Vice Mayor Nagales asked for clarification surrounding the gap for TK and enrollment waitlist. Recreation and Community Services Supervisor, Kimberly Morrison, provided clarification. Motion — Councilmember Coleman /Second— Vice Mayor Nagales: To approve Resolution No. 121- 2023 authorizing the Parks and Recreation Department to operate an extended learning program for students enrolled in the South San Francisco Unified School District's Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP) and amending the Parks and Recreation Department's Fiscal Year 2023-24 Operating Budget pursuant to budget amendment #24.005, by roll call vote: AYES: REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING JULY 12, 2023 MINUTES PAGE 4 Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, Vice Mayor Nagales, and Mayor Nicolas; NAYS: None; ABSENT: Councilmember Flores; ABSTAIN: None 12. Report regarding Resolution No. 122-2023 approving the acceptance of grant funds from the Kaiser Permanente Northern California Community Health Grant in the amount of $25,000 and amending the Parks and Recreation Department Fiscal Year 2023-24 Operating Budget pursuant to budget amendment #24.004. (Angela Duldulao, Parks and Recreation Deputy Director) Parks and Recreation Director Mediati presented the report to Council. Motion — Vice Mayor Nagales /Second— Councilmember Coleman: To approve Resolution No. 122- 2023 approving the acceptance of grant funds from the Kaiser Permanente Northern California Community Health Grant in the amount of $25,000 and amending the Parks and Recreation Department Fiscal Year 2023-24 Operating Budget pursuant to budget amendment #24.004, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, Vice Mayor Nagales, and Mayor Nicolas; NAYS: None; ABSENT: Councilmember Flores; ABSTAIN: None 13. Report regarding Resolution No. 123-2023 approving the purchase of a 32 -foot North River rescue/fire boat; and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a purchase agreement with NW Bend Boats, LLC, dba North River Boats, for the construction and purchase in the amount of $389,949.33. (Jess Magallanes, Fire Chief) Fire Chief Magallanes presented the report to Council. Council suggested developing standards to maintain regular service checks and shared their support for safety. Motion — Councilmember Addiego /Second— Councilmember Coleman: To approve Resolution No. 123-2023 approving the purchase of a 32 -foot North River rescue/fire boat; and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a purchase agreement with NW Bend Boats, LLC, dba North River Boats, for the construction and purchase in the amount of $389,949.33, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, Vice Mayor Nagales, and Mayor Nicolas; NAYS: None; ABSENT: Councilmember Flores; ABSTAIN: None 14. Report regarding the adoption of Resolution No. 124-2023 granting consent to the City of Burlingame to form the San Francisco Peninsula Tourism Marketing District and include the City of South San Francisco within the district. (Ernesto Lucero, Economic Development Manager) Economic Development Manager Lucero presented the report joined by John Hutar, President and CEO of the San Francisco Peninsula and Emily Brown with Civitas Advisors. Council engaged in discussion and expressed their support. Motion — Councilmember Addiego /Second— Vice Mayor Nagales: To approve Resolution No. 124- 2023 granting consent to the City of Burlingame to form the San Francisco Peninsula Tourism Marketing District and include the City of South San Francisco within the district, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, Vice Mayor Nagales, and Mayor Nicolas; NAYS: None; ABSENT: Councilmember Flores; ABSTAIN: None ITEMS FROM COUNCIL — COMMITTEE REPORTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING JULY 12, 2023 MINUTES PAGE 5 15. Motion to approve designation of voting delegates and alternates for the League of California Cities Annual Conference and Expo, Sept. 20-22, 2023. (Flor Nicolas, Mayor) Mayor Nicolas presented the item. Council engaged in discussion and agreed to designate Mayor Nicolas as the delegate and City Managaer Ranals and Councilmember Flores as alternates. Motion — Vice Mayor Nagales/Second— Councilmember Addiego: To approve by Motion designation of voting delegates and alternates for the League of California Cities Annual Conference and Expo, Sept. 20-22, 2023, by roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Addiego, Coleman, and Flores, Vice Mayor Nagales, and Mayor Nicolas; NAYS: None; ABSTAIN: None CLOSED SESSION Entered into Closed Session 8:37p.m. 16. Conference with Real Property Negotiators Properties: Vacant Remnant Parcels on Westborough Blvd. from Oakmont Dr. to Olympic Dr., Assessor Parcel Numbers (APN) 091022010, 091022030, 091025010, 091034080 Vacant Property on Sylvester Rd. north of Associated Rd., APN 015031090 117 Duval Dr„ APN 010122380 321 Aspen Ave., APN 012142140 373 Alta Vista Dr., APN 013233020 360 Swift Ave., Suite 10, APN 100880220 Agency negotiators: Nell Selander, ECD Director, Danielle Thoe, Housing Manager Negotiating parties: Unknown at this time. All properties are potentially subject to tax sale by San Mateo County. Resumed from Closed Session 9:26p.m. Report out of Closed Session by Mayor Nicolas: Direction given. No reportable action. ADJOURNMENT Being no further business Mayor Nicolas adjourned the City Council meeting at 9:27 p.m. Adjourned in Memory of Luz Gomez and David Sciandri Submitted by: Jaz me Miranda A sistant City Clerk Approved by the City Council: Approvedd by: Ic f'4'� Buenaflor Nicolas Mayor REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING JULY 12, 2023 MINUTES PAGE 6