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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 2016-07-26 @3:30 `\, O U N/F/FO =" sn 0 FQG�yl�OS• \ , q1 ON FOR - SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT CITY LIAISON SUB-COMMITTEE MEETING Minutes of the Meeting on Tuesday, July 26, 2016 South San Francisco Unified School District District Office—Board Room 398 B Street, South San Francisco, California CALL TO ORDER—3:30 p.m. by President Patrick Lucy Members present: Board President Patrick Lucy Mayor Mark Addiego Trustee Daina Lujan Vice Mayor Pradeep Gupta Superintendent Dr. Shawnterra Moore City Manager Mike Futrell Asst. Superintendent Michael Krause Dir. of Parks&Rec. Sharon Ranals 1.) Public Comments—None 2.) Childcare MOU — Superintendent Moore said the District and the City have come to an agreement and thanked Assistant Superintendent Krause for meeting with Director Ranals on this. Ms. Ranals stated that the MOU is effective for four years. Previous issues need to be addressed. This includes; if the District wants to expand in a location, they need to consult the City first; the City needs to know, in advance, which classrooms will be used since the license is room-specific; there is a need to clarify hours of operation, etc. She said the MOU underscores the importance of the programs for both agencies. Dr. Moore said the MOU was done in the spirit of communications and collaboration. The District needs to be well informed before site conversations take place. Mr. Krause acknowledged the collaboration he received from City staff and is looking forward to other endeavors that will benefit the entire community. 3.) Use of Community Benefit Funds - City Manager Futrell said City Council approved 1 million dollars to be allocated to the school system. He has had discussions with Dr. Moore and Mr. Krause. The District will come up with ideas on the use of the funds by the end of the year. The expenditures must be approved by City Council and comply with the Community Benefits ordinance. President Lucy stated that the community uses fields and grounds and he wants to work with the City on deciding the best use of the funds. Mayor Addiego asked if there was a hard date by which the funds must be used. Mr. Futrell replied that the funds sit in an account once they are received, until they are spent. President Lucy asked if there was a potential for more money to come. Mr. Futrell replied that in the Master Plan, the District receives 43% for RDA property sales. If a developer pays 4 million dollars for property by the end of the year, the District would receive that share. The community benefit only kicks in when a developer asks for something outside the rules, such as a higher density project. Trustee Lujan asked if certain properties downtown would automatically be higher density. Mr. Futrell will follow up on this. Mayor Addiego said the City had preliminary discussions regarding Orange Park and the importance of the ball fields. Ryan Field, used by South San Francisco High School, needs refreshing. A joint project would be beneficial for the community. 4.) Use of El Camino High School Pool - Ms. Ranals thanked the District for making the pool available to the community. A variety of programs were offered, such as learning to swim at no cost. Attendance was"a little spotty" due to the cold weather. There was a lot of outreach and promotion for the program, especially in the Sunshine Gardens area. She questioned whether the South San Francisco High School pool could also be Page 1 of 2 used next summer. Mr. Krause advised that the pool had a leak and was not available for public use this year. However, renovations will begin in September but should be completed by the end of March 2017. 5.) Buri Buri ES Fields— Ms. Ranals said that due to construction at the site, the fields may not be renovated. She provided a chart of all school fields and acknowledged all sites have been impacted with Measure J construction. Mr. Krause said the District's budget has funds for hydro seeding the Bud Bud ES baseball and soccer fields and other work will be done when additional funds become available. President Lucy said that due to the District's budget, they need to focus on opening schools and perhaps the community benefit funds could be used for the fields. Ms. Ranals stated that in the Parks and Recreation Master Plan, the City is under fielded and there is a disconnect with what the community thinks will happen. President Lucy said the fields will not be available in the spring of 2017. Vice Mayor Gupta asked if the City worked with the District on the Master Plan. Ms. Ranals said the City's landscape architect met with the District. President Lucy said from the development of plan until now, everything at the site is totally different. 6.) Board/Councilmember requests/comments/events Vice Mayor Gupta said he is a member of the Peninsula Clean Energy Board which works to provide lower costs and provide better environmental quality. This begins in October 2016. Information for the District to share with parents is forthcoming. Mayor Addiego said he was contacted by Crestwood residents in the Sunshine Gardens area regarding cypress trees creating debris and shadows. He asked the District to assess them and perhaps lighten the canopy. Dr. Moore asked for the contact information and said Facilities Director Jeff Bonner will check on this. Mr. Futrell reported that he and Richard Lee met with Dr. Moore last week and shared financial information. Dr. Moore added that it was a productive meeting in reviewing the finances and implications for the District. Dr. Moore invited everyone to the District's Welcome Back meeting on August 16. Trustee Lujan commended the City on their Saturday movie nights,which are well attended. President Lucy said this meeting and working together as a team benefits the SSF community. This is a great city and District with great people at the helm and he wants to continue to move forward. Ms. Ranals said the Cultural Arts BBQ is scheduled on August 21. 7.) Future meeting The next meeting is scheduled for September 6 at 3:30 at City Hall. Adjournment at 4:11 p.m. Page 2 of 2