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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008-04-23 e-packet°~~x SA"F~ AGENDA F CITY COUNCIL ~"""" CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO ~gllFORr`~P REGULAR MEETING MUNICIPAL SERVICE BUILDING COMMUNITY ROOM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 2008 7:00 P.M. 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 regular meetings of the City Council are held on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Municipal Services Building, Community Room, 33 Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco, California. Public Comment: For those wishing to address the City Council on any Agenda or non-Agendized item, please complete a Speaker Card located at the entrance to the Council Chamber's and submit it to the City Clerk. Please be sure to indicate 1:he Agenda Item # you wish to address or the topic of :your public comment. California law prevents the City Council from taking action on any item not on the Agenda (except in emergency circumstances). Your question or problem may be referred to staff for investigation and/or action where appropriate or the matter may be placed on a future Agenda for more comprehensive action or a report. When your name is called, please come to the podium., state your name and address (optional) for the Minutes. COMMENTS ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES PER SPEAKER. Thank you for your cooperation. 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. PEDRO GONZALEZ Mayor KARYL MATSUMOTO Mayor Pro Tem MARK N. ADDIEGO Councilman RICHARD A. GARBARINO Councilman RICHARD BATTAGLIA City Treasurer BARRY M. NAGEL City Manager KEVIN MULLIN Councilman KRISTA MARTINELLI-CARSON City Clerk STEVEN T. MATTAS City Attorney PLEASE SILENCE CELL PHONES AND PAGERS HEARING ASSISTANCE EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE FOR USE BY THE HEARING IMPAIRED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE INVOCATION PRESENTATIONS • South San Francisco Centennial Night at the Giants Game on May 13, 2008- presented by Centennial Committee Members Jeanette Holt, Lisa DeMattei and Superintendant of the South San Francisco Unified School District, Barbara Olds. • North Peninsula Trade Summit ~~ Job Fair on Thursday, May 22, 2008 at the South San Francisco Conference Center- presented by Maria Martinucci, President of the South San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. • Proclamation recognizing West ]Vile Virus and Mosquito Vector Control Awareness Week presented by Mayor Gonzalez to Ray Honan of the San Mateo County Mosquito Abatement District. • Certificates of Recognition presented by Mayor Gonzalez to recipients of the 2008 Peninsula Council of Lions Club's Highest Recognition, The Area Wide Service Award, including, Sergeant Jon Kallas, Firefighter Karl Sonnberger and Paramedic/Firefighter Matt Samson. AGENDA REVIEW PUBLIC COMMENTS ITEMS FROM COUNCIL • Announcements. • Committee Reports. • The 2008 Light Brown Apple Moth Eradication Program- discussion with Dr. Robert Dowell, Director of the Light Brown Apple Moth Program. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Motion to approve the minul:es of April 9, 2008. 2. Motion to confirm expense claims of Apri123, 2008. 3. Resolution awarding a consulting services contract for design services for the Water Quality Control Plant (WQC'P) Outfall Repair Project, File No. 71-13235-0550, Project No. SS-08-3. 4. Resolution authorizing the acceptance of $50,000 in funding from the Silicon Valley Community Foundation to support Project Read Services and amending the Library Department's 2007/2008 Operating Budget. REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 23, 2008 AGENDA PAGE 2 Resolution authorizing the filing of an application to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission requesting the allocation of fiscal year 2008/2009 Transportation Development Act Article 3 Pedestrian/Bicycle Project funding for the Bicycle Video Detector Project, Bicycle Route Signage Project, and the In-ground Lighted Crosswalk Project, and committing the necessary non-federal match for the projects and stating the City's assurance to complete the projects. 6. Acknowledgement of proclamations issued: City of South San Francisco Employee of the Year Proclamation in horror of Randy Speller, Equipment Mechanic; Proclamations honoring South San Francisco Police Reserve Officer Appreciation Day, South San Francisco Police Services Volunteer Appreciation Day, and Arbor Day; and Proclamations honoring the following retirees from the South San Francisco Fire Department: Bryan Niswonger, Ronald Cerf, Richard Dennin, Tony Rivera, Humberto Ramirez and Bob Green. ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS 7. A Resolution appropriating $4,000 to the City Treasurer's budget to fund aone-time investment review and report. LEGISLATIVE BUSINESS 8. Waive reading and introduce; an Ordinance amending Title 2 of the South San Francisco Municipal Code regarding terms and term limits for members of the City's Boards and Commissions. COUNCIL COMMUNITY FORUM CLOSED SESSION 9. Conference with Legal Counsel (pursuant to Government Code § 54956.9(c)). Anticipated Litigation: One Case. ADJOURNMENT REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 23, 2008 AGENDA PAGE 3 ~~ 11~ C ~ ~I l~~ti~i ~i7 CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA WEST NILE Y7R US AND MOSQUITO AND VECTOR CONTROL AWARENESS WEEK 2008 WHEREAS, in 2007, West Nile virus - a mosquito-borne disease that can result in debilitating cases of meningitis and encephalitis and death to humans, horses, avian species, and other wildlife - killed 16 people in California and sickened nearly 379 others; and WHEREAS, the state Department of H, eaath Services and the Centers for Disease Control predict West Nile Virus will again pose a public health threat in California in 2008; and WHEREAS, adequately funded mosquito and vector control, disease surveillance and public awareness programs are the best 'way to prevent outbreaks of WestNile virus and other diseases borne by mosquitoes and other vectors; and WHEREAS, the public's awareness c>f the health benefits associated with safe, professionally applied mosquito and vector control methods will support these efforts, as well as motivate the public to eliminate mosquito and vector breeding sites on private property; and WHEREAS, "West Nile Virus and Mosquito and Vector Control Awareness Week" will increase the public's awareness of the threat of West Nile virus and other diseases and the activities of the various mosquito and vector research and control agencies working to minimize the health threat within California, and will highlight the educational programs currently available; and WHEREAS, San Mnteo County Mosquito Abatement District works with mosquito and vector control districts throughout California, the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the State Department ofHealth Services to reduce pesticide risks to humans, animals, and the environment while,protecting human health from mosquito and vector borne diseases and nuisance attacks; and WHEREAS, the Mosquito and Vector Control Association of California has designated the week ofApril 21 through Apri125, 2008, as "West Nile Virus and Mosquito and Vector Control Awareness Week" in the State of California; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of South San Francisco, does hereby proclaim April 21 through Apri125, <?008, as "WEST NILE VIRUS AND MOSQ UITO AND VECTOR CONTROL AWARENESS WEEK" Pedro Gonzalez, Mayor Karyl Matsumoto, Mayor Pro Tem Mark N. Addiego, Councilnzenzber Richard A. Garbarino, Councilmember Kevin Mullin, Councilmember Dated: Apri123, 2008 in South San Francisco. AGENDA ITEM #1 ~D~~H SAN~~ ~'t 71, 9 w ~. U O ,r.. cgLIFORh~Q' MINUTES CITY COUNCIL CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO REGULAR MEETING MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING COMMUNITY ROOM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2008 CALL TO ORDER TIME: ROLL CALL: Present Absent: PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: INVOCATION: PRESENTATIONS 7:12 p.m. DRAFT Councilmen Addiego, Garbarino and Mullin, Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto and Mayor Gonzalez. None. Led by Mayor Gonzalez. None. • Proclamation recognizing National Library Week. Mayor Gonzalez presented the National Library Week Proclamation, which was accepted by Library Board Trustee Eleanor Breite. Mrs. Breite invited the public to visit the library's new and updated website frequently. • Proclamation recognizing Climate Control Awareness Month. Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto presented the Proclamation recognizing Climate Control Awareness Month, which was accepted by Cristina Ugaitafa, Community Program Specialist, San Mateo County Health Department. Ms. Ugaitafa urged City and County elected officials and local businesses to continue to work together to develop efforts to educate the public about the impact of climate change. Your Carbon Footprint Presentation- presented by Rick Row, Executive Director, Sustainable Silicon Valley. Rick Row, Executive Director of Sustainable Silicon Valley, advised there is a need to reduce California's carbon footprint by 80°ro. He congratulated the City Council on its practical actions in support of such efforts. He explained that pursuit of energy efficient solutions requires leadership and management by all City Officials and suggested that the City create a sustainability plan. He urged incorporation of environmental considerations and resident participation in such a process. Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto questioned whether Mr. Row could provide examples of sustainability policies. Mr. Row responded that we he would forward a sustainability policy he drafted. Councilman Mullin requested Mr. R_ow's opinion as to the most significant challenge for local governments seeking to develop and. enforce green policies. Mr. Row responded that it takes substantial effort to pull community groups together in support of such programs and opined that coordinating such efforts is one of the greatest challenges. AGENDA REVIEW City Manager Nagel explained that clue to the Redevelopment Agency's continuation of its determination with respect to execution of a contract with Watry Design, Inc. for construction design of the Miller Avenue Parking; Structure, Item No. 4 should be continued. Council accepted the recommendation and continued Item No. 4. Further, to accommodate the number of persons gathered to hear Public Hearing agenda items, City Manager Nagel recommended that Council hear Public Hearing items before Legislative Business. Council accepted the recommendation and the agenda was so arranged. PUBLIC COMMENTS Resident Cyrus Kon appeared to announce formation of the Asian American Social Club of South San Francisco. He explained that the club would serve as a common group focusing on social and economic issues in South San Francisco. The first scheduled meeting of the club was set for Monday Apri128, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. at Sky Dragon Restaurant located at 117 Southwood Center in South San Francisco. Persons interested in joining the club and/or attending the first event may ca11650-255-9974. Psychologist Gloria Castro of the Youth Service Bureau of South San Francisco appeared and thanked Council for its support of the parenting group she heads at Spruce Elementary School in South San Francisco. She introduced parent Patricia Cruz who explained that the group offers participants a place to reflect on ways relate to their children. ITEMS FROM COUNCIL • Announcements • Committee Reports Councilmembers reported on attendance at community meetings and events and announced upcoming programs, including the dedication of Centennial Way on Saturday April 19, 2008 at 9:00 a.m. and a presentation on Global Warming by Dr. Andrew Gunther that would take place on Monday, Apri128, 2008 from 6-7:30 pm in the Community Room of the Municipal Services Building. Council congratulated Congress Woman Elect Jackie Speier on her victory in the April 8, 2008 Special Election. Council further spoke regarding public improvements and noted staff's efforts, including the Public Works Department and Frank McAuley for removal of graffiti near Airport Blvd. and the Northbound 101 interchange near the Travel Lodge; and REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 9, 2008 MINUTES PAGE 2 Terry White and Dorothy Buhagiar for a tour of the Corporation Yard on North Canal and South San Francisco Streets. Council further recognized winners of awards from the Peninsula Council of Lions Clubs, including Sergeant Jon Kallas, Firefighter Karl Sonnberger and Paramedic/Firefighter Matt Samson and congratulated the BPAC Committee on its receipt of $181,000 in grant funding for South San Francisco. Specific items for further action and/or consideration were set forth as follows: Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto requested follow-up with Genentech regarding transportation issues that lead to a 32% drop in ridership .at the South San Francisco Caltrain Station. She suggested that advance communications from Genentech regarding changes to its employee shuttle bus service may have permitted the City to address the issue sooner and/or be prepared for the drop in ridership. Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto further sought and. received Council's approval to work with Susan Kennedy on creation of a Centennial Pin. CONSENT CALENDAR Motion to approve the minutes of February 20, 2008, which were approved by the Planning Commission on Apri13, 2008, and the minutes of March 26, 2008. 2. Motion to confirm expense claims of April 9, 2008 in the amount of $2,905,591.58. Waive reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 1394-2008 amending Chapter 6.,78 of the South San Francisco Municipal Code to implement the Digital Infrastructure acid Video Competition Act of 2006. 4. Motion to approve the final design of the Miller Avenue Parking Structure and authorizing the execution of a contract with Watry Design, Inc. for constructio~i design of the Miller Avenue Parking Structure. Item Continued. Resolution No. 36-2008 awarding the construction contract for the 2007-2008 Scrub/Slurry Seal Project (rebid) to the Valley Slurry Seal Company in the amount of $1,087,395.03. Project No. ST-08-1; Bid No. 2473. Item pulled from Consent Calendar by Councilman Addiego. 6. Resolution No. 37-2008 approving the 249 East Grand Avenue Parcel Map (PM 05- 0002); and authorizing the City Clerk to record the map and related documents; and accepting various easements. 7. Resolution No. 38-2008 authorizing the City Manager to execute a Memorandum of Understanding for Engineering Consulting Services for the Recycled Water Project and awarding a Consulting Services Agreement to Carollo Engineers in the amount. of $173,200. 8. Resolution No. 39-2008 approving the installation of stop signs on Linden Avenue at Aspen Avenue and California Avenue. REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 9, 2008 MINUTES PAGE 3 9. Resolution No. 40-2008 approving the Memorandum of Understanding between the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 39 and the City of South San Francisco dated January 1, 2008 through December 31, 2008. 10. Acknowledgement of proclamations issued: Kaiser Hospital honoring its 10 year involvement with Operation Open Access to provide free surgeries to patients in need; and Rhonda Ceccato of Sitike Counseling Center for more than 25 years of service in the Bay Area's non-profit sector specializing in substance abuse treatment. Motion- Councilman Garbarino/Second- Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto: to approve Consent Calendar items Nos. 1-3 and 6-10. Unanimously approved by voice vote. Item No. 5: After confirming with the City Attorney, that he was not conflicted out of discussion and/or action on this agenda item, Councilman Addiego noted that the list of affected streets proposed a discontinuous pattern. He suggested that all of the affected lanes should be treated in a continuous manner so as not to leave out portions of the streets in need of treatment. Assistant City Manager Van Duyn advised that Councilman Addiego's suggestion would be evaluated as a change order and reported back to Council. Councilman Garbarino questioned timing of the improvements. Senior Civil Engineer Bautista reported that once the contract is awarded, the contractor has 10 days to approve it. He further offered to obtain a copy of the proposed work schedule and provide it to Council. Motion- Councilman Garbarino/Second- Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto: to approve Resolution No. 36-2008. Unanimously approved by voice vote. PUBLIC HEARING 11. Resolution No. 41-2008 consenting to the approval by the Redevelopment Agency of the City of South San Francisco of a lease with respect to 80 Chestnut Avenue by and between the Agency and the South San Francisco Historical Society. Public Hearing Opened 8:21 p.m. City Attorney Mattas explained that Council's formal consent to the lease pertaining to 80 Chestnut Avenue, which was approved at the Regular Meeting of the Redevelopment Agency held earlier in the evening, was necessary. Public Hearing Closed 8:21 p.m. Motion- Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto/Second- Councilman Addiego to approve Resolution No. 41-2008. Unanimously approved by voice vote. REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 9, 2008 MINUTES PAGE 4 12. Resolution No. 42-2008 authorizing submittal of the City's Five-Year Consolidated Plan and One-Year Action Plan and Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds for the 2008-2009 Fiscal Year and all required documents to the Department of Housing and Urban Development; and authorizing a budget transfer incorporating Community Development Block Grant ("CDBG") and Home Funds into the 2008-2009 Operating Budget; and authorizing the City Manager to execute all documents necessary to secure and award CDBG, Home Administrative and Redevelopment Funds for the City. Public Hearing Opened 8:24 p.m. Community Development coordinator Adams explained that the item represented the final public hearing on the 2008-2009 fiscal year CDBG allocation. She further explained that the Resolution specified the suggested apportionment based upon the subcommittee's recommendations. Kitty Lopez, the Executive Director of Samaritan House, appeared to thank Council for the funding recommended for the Safe Harbor Program. Carol Torno, the CFO of the Center for Independence of the Disabled, appeared to thank Council for continued funding. Psychologist Gloria Castro of the Youth Service Bureau of South San Francisco appeared and advised Council of the Spruce Elementary School parent group's impact on the community. She explained that the group provides parents with the opportunity to discuss the issues confronting them while trying to raise children in a completely different culture. Public Hearing Closed: 8:27 p.m. Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto requested that next year's staff report include a column specifying the amount of funds requested by specific community groups for the previous year's CDBG funding determination. She further questioned the absence of La Raza from the recommended funding allocation list. Community Development Coordinator Adams responded that La Raza hadn't requested funding as it did not plan to have the same presence in San Mateo County. City Attorney Mattas recommended that Councilmembers identify applicants for which they may respectively be conflicted from voting upon and/or discussing. Councilman Mullin advised he was conflicted from participating in the discussion and,/or taking any action with respect to applicants North Peninsula Neighborhood Services Center and HIP Housing. Accordingly, on the advice of City Attorney Mattas, he abstained from both Council's discussion and action pertaining to the identified entities. Motion- Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto/Second- Councilman Garbarino: to accept the subcommittee's funding recommendations pertaining to North Peninsula Neighborhood Services Center and HIP Housing and approve the corresponding portion of Resolution No. 42- 2008. The motion passed by the following voice vote: AYES: Councilmen Addiego and REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 9, 2008 MINUTES PAGE 5 Garbarino, Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto and Mayor Gonzalez. NOES: None. ABSTAIN: Councilman Mullin. Motion- Councilman Garbarino/Second- Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto: to accept the remainder of the subcommittee's funding recommendations excluding the portions pertaining to HIP Housing and North Peninsula Neighborhood Services Center and approve the corresponding portions of Resolution No. 42-2008. Unanimously approved by voice vote. Recess: 8:32 p.m. Meeting resumed: 8:39 p.m. LEGISLATIVE BUSINESS 13. Consideration of and potential introduction of an Ordinance amending Title 2 of the South San Francisco Municipal Code regarding terms and term limits for members of the City's Boards and Commissions. City Attorney Mattas presented two Ordinances accomplishing modification of term limits for the City's Boards and Commissions and prepared at Council's request. The proposed Ordinances suggested modification of terms and/or term limits to include either a maximum of four (4) three (3) year terms or three (3) four (4) terms, thus permitting a maximum of twelve (12) continuous years of service. He advised that the Library Board's term was set by state law, but noted that Council may establish term limits applicable to Library Board service. I3e further advised that similar to the present Ordinance structure, the proposals would count any complete terms served through May 20, 2008 towards the maximum term limit calculation. Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto requested clarification as to whether the Library Board and Housing Authority were the only Board/Commission entities governed by state or federal law. She further requested clarification with respect to the length of term applicable to the Mayoral Appointment to the Conference Center Authority and questioned the rationale behind the proposed term limits. City Attorney Mattas confirmed that the Library Board and Housing Authority were affected by state and/or federal law but further noted that the Conference Center Authority and the Parking Place Commission were also creations of state law. Regarding term length and term limits for the Mayoral Appointment to the Conference Center Authority, he explained that the Councilmember recommended for appointment by the Mayor and confirmed by the Council is appointed to a two (2) year term subject to continuous potential re-appointment. Regarding the rationale behind the Ordinances, Councilman Garbarino advised he had requested their preparation for presentation to Council, because shortening the consecutive term limitations would permit new applicants to serve the City. He further observed the increase in qualified applicants seeking appointment, and opined that twelve (12) years should be sufficient time to yield significant accomplishments through Board or Commission service. Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto explained she requested preparation of an Ordinance creating terms and term limits for the Cultural Arts Commission to promote consistency among Board and Commissions with respect to term limits. REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 9, 2008 MINUTES PAGE 6 Councilman Garbarino took exception to the suggestion of terms and term limits for the Cultural Arts Commission but reserved further comment. Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto questioned whether pursuant to the proposed Ordinances, a termed out Commissioner who had sat out for a certain period would be permitted to reapply. City Attorney Mattas advised that the proposed Ordinances did not codify a sitting out period. City Manager Nagel advised that the Ordinances could be drafted to include a two (2) year sitting out period; after the expiration of which, the affected individual could apply for re- appointment to the respective Board or Commission. He further noted that upon being; termed out from one Board or Commission, there would be no time limitation prohibiting the affected individual from applying to serve or- any other of the City's Boards and Commissions. Councilman Mullin questioned whether total years served as opposed to complete terms could be used as the benchmark for determining maximum consecutive time of service on a Board or Commission. City Attorney Mattas advised that if Council so directed, the Ordinances could be revised accordingly. He noted, however, that the present Ordinance spoke in terms of consecutive completed terms and did not count years served. He further opined that the initial calculation of the maximum consecutive time of service for Cultural Arts Commissioners would be challenging since Cultural Arts Commissioners' terms were indefinite. Councilman Mullin advised his preference would be to clarify the proposed language so that total number of years served is counted. He stated that he had purposefully avoided cc-nsulting the current Board and Commission roster to determine the members that would be affected by such a limitation. He opined that failure to follow a total number of years served approach would undermine the intent of the proposed Ordinance, which is to encourage new applicants to matriculate to Boards and Commissions. He further commented that Boards and Commissions serve as a pipeline to the City Council and are good for local democracy. Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto questioned the proposed treatment of partial terms in calculating the maximum consecutive period of Board and Commission Service. She agreed that years of service as opposed to number of complete terms would be the more advisable way of determining the consecutive period of service. Councilman Garbarino noted he initially based the proposal on a rationale of establishing a limitation of 12 years of service and no more. City Attorney Mattas advised that Council could consider language establishing that a partial term of two (2) years plus one (1) day is considered a full term for purposes of counting maximum consecutive terms of service. The net effect would be that a Board or Commission member might end up serving thirteen (13) or fourteen (14) years on a Board or Commission, but no more. Councilman Garbarino commented he would not support establishing term limits for the Cultural Arts Commission because it would frustrate former Mayor and Councilmember Jack REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 9, 2008 MINUTES PAGE 7 Drago's vision to create a Commission for people with a passion for the arts, who were willing to volunteer their services on an unpaid basis. He further questioned the rationale behind Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto's request for preparation of an Ordinance creating terms and term limits for the Cultural Arts Commission. Mayor Pro Tem Matsumoto reiterated that for consistency reasons, she believed the Cultural Arts Commission should have term limits similar to those applicable to the City's other Boards and Commissions. Councilman Mullin suggested that if'terms and term limits for the Cultural Arts Commission were established he would advocate starting the clock over for present Cultural Arts Commissioners such that the consecutive time of service calculation would be prospective. Councilman Addiego opined there was some merit to establishing terms and term limits for the Cultural Arts Commission for the purpose of fostering consistency and continuity among the City's Boards and Commissions. He noted that he might be willing to extend special consideration to Charter Members of the Commission. He further stated that with the exception of a few Boards and/or Cammissions, terms are generally set at four (4) years. He questioned the advisability of switching to three (3) year terms. Mayor Gonzalez commented he would prefer that the proposed ordinances maintain a four (4) year term where applicable. City Manager Nagel responded that staff would drop the discussion of four (4) three (3) year terms from the proposed ordinances. Mayor Gonzalez suggested creation of an advisory board for termed out members of the Cultural Arts Commission. Mayor (Jnzalez then acknowledged Cultural Arts Commissioner Ron Burgess and requested that he address the subject of term limits for the Commission. Mr. Burgess appeared and opined that he did not anticipate opposition to imposition oil terms and term limits if the maximum time limit was applied prospectively. He noted that a policy establishing calculation of maximum time served on a historical basis would disqualify over 75% of the Commission. Councilman Addiego questioned whether it would be appropriate to discuss compensation of Board and Commission members. City Attorney Mattas advised that Council could discuss compensation. Further, in light of Council's direction, he recommended that staff redraft the Ordinances. The revised Ordinances would be introduced at the next regular meeting of the City Council. He then requested and received clarification regarding Council's direction on the Ordinances as follows: The revised Ordinances would propose terms and term limits for the Cultural Arts Commission, including three (3) four (4) year terms, which would be applied prospectively with respect to the Cultural Arts Commission. Further, no life time ban from any of the Boards and Commissions would be established and a two (2) year sitting out period would be codified. Compensation would be set at $50 per meeting for all Boards and Commissions. Finally, with respect to counting maximum terms of service, REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 9, 2008 MINUTES PAGE 8 the language would reflect that any service of more than two (2) years during a current term would be counted as a full term for purposes of effectuating the Ordinances. Councilman Addiego questioned the; impact on current Board and Commission membership. Councilman Garbarino noted his objection to the direction to draft an Ordinance establishing terms and term limits for the Cultural Arts Commission and stated he would have further comment on the item when presented for Council's consideration. He then questioned when the Ordinances would become effective, if adopted. City Attorney Mattas advised that ordinances typically become effective thirty (30) days after adoption and further noted that Council could establish a delayed effective date. He further advised that the revised proposed Ordinances would be brought back for Council's consideration at its next regular meeting. ADJOURNMENT Being no further business, Mayor Gonzalez adjourned the meeting at 9:20 p.m. Sub 'tted b Kri to Martinelli arson, City Clerk Cit of South San Francisco Approved: Pedro Gonzalez, Mayor City of South San Francisco REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES APRIL 9, 2008 PAGE 9 ~o~zx, S~v~~ Agenda Item #2 0 ~, J O c'9LIFOR~1~ I certify that the demands set forth on this payment register are accurate and funds are available 1_or payment.* DATED: `~~~~ `~~ FINANCE DIRECTOR *Note: Items below do not include payroll related payments Checks: Date 04/09/08 04/16/08 Electronic Payments: Date 04/04/08 Total Payments $ Amount 847,040.37 1,096,315.67 Amount To 4,OOO.GO Neopnst 1,947,356.04 Description Citywide Postage Meter Replenishment This is to certify that the above bills were confirmed at the regular council meeting held April 23, 2008. 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Date Amount To Description 4/4/2008 4,000.00 Neopost Postage Steven Lew ~a~i l 7l'L008 DATE: Apri123, 2008 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Terry White, Director of Public Works SUBJECT: RESOLUTION AWARDING A CONSULTING SERVICES CONTRACT FOR DESIGN SERVICES FOR THE WATER QUALITY CONTROL PLANT (WQCP) OUTFACE REPAIR PROJECT, FILE N0.71-13235-0550, PROJECT NO SS-08-3 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt a resolution awarding a Consulting Services Contract for design services for the WQCP Outfall Repair Project to RMC Water and Environmental of Walnut Creek, California in the amount not to exceed $65,162.00 and amending the 2007-2008 CIP budget. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION The submerged portion of the WQCP's outfall pipeline extends from Point San Bruno into San Francisco Bay over one mile from the shoreline. The last approximate 600 feet of the pipeline has 102 diffuser ports to disperse treated sewage from the WQCP into the Bay. Last year, the Public Works Department, hired Underwater Resources Inc. of San Francisco to do a video and visual inspection of the outfall pipe. During that inspection, it was discovered that the end gate of the outfall pipe was disconnected and that two, twelve foot long sections of pipe, had become disconnected from the main section of the diffusing portion of the outfall pipe (see attached sketch). Due to the specialty nature of working underwater and onoutfall/diffuser pipelines, the Public Works Department was able to contact two engineering firms to provide proposals to repair the outfall pipe. Unfortunately, only RMC Water & Environmental provided a proposal in a timely manner. Due to RMC Water & Environmental's extensive experience with outfall pipelines, staff feels they will be able to assist the City in determining the most economical repair acceptable to the various regulatory agencies. FUNDING: This project will be funded from the Sewer Enterprise Fund by transferring $65,162.00 to Project 71- 13235-0550 to supplement the original $40,000.00 that was allocated in the 2007-2008 CIP to research and inspect the pipeline. Staff Report Subject: WQCP Outfall Repair Project Page 2 of 2 As an integral part of the North Bayside System Unit (NBSU), other agencies will subsequently share in the cost to remediate this problem according to our standing agreements. The breakdown of costs are; South San Francisco - 32.36%, Bur]'~ingame - 24.65%, San Bruno - 21.57%, Millbrae -13.87%, and the San Francisco International Airport - 7.55%. South San Francisco's cost share equates to $21,086.42. Other agencies have been notified that this action is underway and will further be notified of all costs and ultimately invoiced for their portion of the final cost. CONCLUSION: Approval of this resolution awarding; the Consulting Services Contract to RMC Water and Environmental, and amending the current CIP budget, will allow the design effort for the repair of the WQCP's outfall pipeline. l,~_ By~ Terry White/ Director of P blic Works Approv d: ' t . Na el City Manager Attachments: Resolution Sketch H: I City ProjectslSS-08-3 WQCP Outfall Pipe Repair Project 1 RMC Design Award Staff Report. doc RESOLUTION NO. CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA A RESOLUTION AWARDING A CONSULTING SERVICES CONTRACT FOR DESIGN SERVICES FOR THE WATER QUALITY CONTROL PLANT (WQCP) OUTFACE REPAIR PROJECT, FILE NO. 71-13235-0550, PROJECT NO SS-08-3 WHEREAS, staff recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution awarding a Consulting Services Contract for design services and amending the 2007-2008 CIP budget for the WQCP Outfall Repair Proj ect to RMC Water and Environmental of Walnut Creek, California in the amount not to exceed $65,162.00; and. WHEREAS, the WQCP submerged portion of the outfall pipeline extends from Point San Bruno into the San Francisco Bay over one mile from the Shoreline; and WHEREAS, last year, the Public Works Department hired Underwater Resources Inc. of San Francisco to do a video and visual inspection of the outfall pipe, and during that inspection, it was discovered that the end gate of the outfall pipe was disconnected and that two, twelve foot long sections of pipe, had become disconnected from the main section of the diffusing portion of the outfall pipe; WHEREAS, due to RMC Water & Environmental's extensive experience with outfall pipelines, staff believes that they will lbe able to assist the City in determining the most economical repair of the outfall that will be acceptable to the various regulatory agencies; and WHEREAS, funding is included in the Sewer Enterprise Fund by transferring $65,162.00 to Project 71-13235-0550 to supplement the original $40,000.00 that was allocated in the 2007-2008 CIP research and inspect the pipeline. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco that the City Council hereby awards the Consulting Services Contract for design services and amends the 2007-2008 CIP budget for WQCP Outfall Repair Project to RMC Water and Environmental of Walnut Creek, California in an amount not to exceed $65,162. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute the contract on behalf of the City of South San Francisco. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced and adopted by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco at a meeting held on the day of AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: :?008 by the following vote ATTEST: City Clerk \ °' ~ ~ ~ ~ w i C r ~ U O N Z (n O. ~ ~ C ~ ~_ L7 L.S.. 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N ~ m o" °' ~ (J N m j UI ' a L E d r Q. 0 ~ ~ E m C ld p >_ > ~ U d ~ 1 W~ (n F-- L W C 0 m Z Q' U m Cn cD ~ .~ r N crl V In (O r ~ ~ O )- W Y u~ IS u 0 0 n S~ ~ J O c'~LIFOR~lA taff e ort AGENDA ITEM # 4 DATE: April 23, 2008 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Valerie Sommer, Library Director SUBJECT: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF $50,000 IN FUNDING FROM THE SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOLIND~~TION TO SUPPORT PROJECT READ SERVICES AND AMENDING THF, LIBRARY DEPARTMENT'S 2007/2008 OPERATING BUDGET RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt a resolution accepting funding in the amount of $50,000 from the Silicon Valley Community Foundation to support Project Read and amending the Library Department's 2007/2008 operating budget. BACKGROUND Project Read has received a $50,000 grant award from the Silicon Valley Community Foundation to support Learning Wheels, a program of Project Read. Learning Wheels provides literacy services to low-income, hard-to-reach families in South San Francisco, Daly City, San Bruno, alid Colma through site visits that include story time, access to a computer loaded with educational children's software, interactive educational toys, and the distribution of free books and community information. FUNDING: Grant funds received in fiscal year 2007/2008 will be used to amend the Library Department's current budget. Funds not expended by the end of fiscal year 2007/2008 will be carried over into fiscal year 2008/2009. Receipt of these funds does not commit the City to ongoing funding after the close of the grant cycle. CONCLUSION: Receipt of these funds will enable Project Read to continue programs and services which are not otherwise funded and will provide the community with additional literacy services. It is recommended that the City Council accept $50,000 in grant funding to support Project Read's Learning Wheels program and amend the Library Department's fiscal year 2007/2008 operating budget. B y~ ,~ Valerie Sommer Library Director Approve ~ _ y M. Nage City Manager Attachments: Resohition RESOLUTION NO. CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF FUNDING IN THE AMOUNT OF $50,000 FROM THE SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION TO SUPPORT PROJECT READ SERVICES AND AMENDING THE LIBRARY DEPARTMENT'S 2007/2008 OPERATING BUDGET WHEREAS, staff recommends the acceptance of $50,000 in grant funds from the Silicon Valley Community Foundation to support Learning Wheels, a program of Project Read; and WHEREAS, the funds will be used to amend this year's operating budget of the Library Department. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco that the City Council hereby accepts $50,000 of funding from the Silicon Valley Community Foundation to support Pn~ject Read programming and amends the 2007-2008 Operating Budget to reflect an increase of $SO,C100 to the Library Department's budget. * ~ ~ I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced and adopted by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco at a regular meeting held on the , 2008 by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: ATTEST: City Clerk 2008-04-23 Project Read SVCFReso.doc DATE: April 23, 2008 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Terry White, Director of Public Works SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF AN APPLICATION TO THE METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION REQUESTING THE ALLOCATION OF FY 2008/2009 TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT ACT ARTICLE 3 PEDESTRIAN/BICYCLE PROJECT FUNDING FOR THE BICYCLE VIDEO DETECTOR PROJECT, BICYCLE ROUTE SIGNAGE PROJECT, AND THE IN-GROUND LIGHTED CROSSWALK PROJECT, AND COMMITTING THE NECESSARY NON-FEDERAL MATCH FOR THE PROJECTS AND STATING THE CITY'S ASSURANCE TO COMPLETE THE PROJECTS RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt a resolution authorizing the filing of applications totaling $156,667 to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission for Transportation Development Act (TDA) Article 3 Pedestrian and Bicycle Project Funding for Fiscal Year 2008/09 for the "Bicycle Video Detector Project, Bicycle Route Signage Project, and In-Ground Lighted Crosswalk Project," and committing the necessary non-federal match for the projects and stating the assurance of the City of South San Francisco to complete the projects. B ACKGROUND/DI S CU S SI ON In November of 2007 the City/County Association of Governments (G/CAG) announced a call for applications for bicycle and pedestrian projects. Approximately $760,000 was available during that cycle of funding for San Mateo County. Project applications were to be ranked by the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee of C/CAG (BPAC), serving as the administrator for the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC). C/CAG "pre-qualifies" projects for funding. After which, an application is then submitted to MTC; hence the wording in the title and resolution of this report referring to applications for the funds. The projects have been approved and MTC requires the specific language in the attached resolution. A total of 21 project applications were received by C/CAG BPAC in response to the call for projects, with a total of approximately $1.2 million in requests from thirteen (13) jurisdictions. South San Francisco submitted three (3) project applications and was successful in funding all. The Bicycle Staff Report Subject: Resolution Authorizing Filing of Applications to MTC for TDA Funds Page 2 Video Detector Project was ranked #4 by the BPAC Committee and approved for $76,667 in funding. This prof ect will install twenty-three (23) Traficon video detectors at various traffic signals within the City to facilitate bicycle activation of the traffic signal. The Bicycle Route Signage Project was ranked #5 and approved for $40,000 in funding. This project will provide Signage for local bicycle routes throughout the City. Lastly, the: In-Ground Lighted Crosswalk Project was ranked #7 and approved for $40,000 in funding. This project will construct in-ground lighted crosswalks across Orange Avenue at North Canal Street and at B Street. A total of $78,333 in matching funds for all three (3) applications is required. FUNDING If the applications are approved, the City of South San Francisco will receive $156,667 in TDA Article 3 funding from the MTC and the City's match of $78,333 will be funded by Measure A. CONCLUSION If approved, this action will authorize; the City to file an application to the MTC and to accept $156,667 in TDA Article 3 Pedestrian and Bicycle Project Funding for Fiscal Year 2008/09 for the "Bicycle Video Detector Project, Bicycle Route Signage Project, and In-Ground Lighted Crosswalk Project," and commit the necessary nori-federal match for the projects and state the assurance of the City to complete the projects. Terry rte Director P blic Works Approved. ~ ` ~ arty .Nagel City Manager RR/tas/kj Attachment: Resolution TDA Attachment A 1080374.1 RESOLUTION NO. CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SC-UTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF AN APPLICATION "CO THE METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION REQUESTING THE ALLOCAT:[ON OF FY 2008/2009 TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT ACT ARTICLE 3 PEDESTRIAN/BICYCLE PROJECT FUNDING FOR THE BICYCLE 'VIDEO DETECTOR PROJECT, BICYCLE ROUTE S[GNAGE PROJECT, AND THE 1N- GROUND LIGHTEI) CROSSWALK PROJECT, AND COMMITTING TH]E NECESSARY NON-FEDERAL MATCH FOR THE PROJECTS AND STATING THE CITY'S ASSURANCI? TO COMPLETE THE PROJECTS WHEREAS, Article 3 of the "Cransportation Development Act ("TDA")(Public Utilities Code § 99200 et seq.), authorizes the submission of claims to a regional transportation planning agency for the funding of projects exclusively for the benefit and/or use of pedestrians and bicyclists; and WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC}, as the regional transportation planning agency for the San Francisco Bay region, has adopted MTC Resolution No. 875, Revised, entitled "Transporlration Development Act, Article 3, Pedestrian/Bicycle Projects," which delineates procedures and criteria for submission of requests for the allocation of "TDA Article 3" funding; and WHEREAS, MTC Resolution No. 875, Revised, requires that requests for the allocation of TDA Article 3 funding be submitted as part of a single, countywide coordinated claim from each county in the San Francisco Bay region; and WHEREAS, the City of South San Francisco desires to submit a request to MTC for the allocation of TDA Article 3 funds to support the projects described in Attachment B to this resolution, which are for the exclusive benefit and/or use of pedestrians and/or bicyclists; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco that the City Council does hereby: 1. Authorize the filing of an application requesting an allocation of TDA Article 3 funds pursuant to Section 99234 of the Public Utilities Code; 2. Declare there is no pending or threatened litigation that might adversely affect the project or projects described in Attachment B to this resolution, or that might impair the ability of the City of South San Francisco to carry out the project; 3. Attest to the accuracy of and approves the statements in Attachment A to this resolution; and 4. Direct staff to forward a certified copy of this resolution, its attachments, and any accompanying supporting materials, to the congestion management agency, countywide transportation planning agency, or county association of governments, as the case may be, of San Mateo County for submission to MTC as part of the countywide coordinated TDA Article 3 claim. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced and adopted by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco at a meeting held on the day of 2008 by the following vote: AYES: NAYS ABSENT: ATTEST: City Clerk Resolution No. Attachment A Re: Request to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission for the Allocation of Fiscal Year 2008/2009 Transportation Development Act Article 3 Pedestrian/Bicycle Proiect Funding Findings Page 1 of 2 1. That the City of South San Francisco is not legally impeded from submitting a request to the Metropolitan Transportation. Commission for the allocation of Transportation Development Act (TDA) Article 3 funds, nor is the City of South San Francisco legally impeded from undertaking the project(s) described in "Attachment B" of this resolution. 2. That the City of South San Francisco has committed adequate staffing resources to complete the project(s) described in Attachment B. 3. A review of the project(s) described in Attachment B has resulted in the consideration of all pertinent matters, including those related to environmental and right-of--way permits and clearances, attendant to the successful completion of the project(s). 4. Issues attendant to securing environmental and right-of--way permits and clearances for the projects described in Attachmenrt B have been reviewed and will be concluded in a manner and on a schedule that will not jeopardize the deadline for the use of the TDA funds being requested. 5. That the project(s) described in Attachment B comply with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA, Public Resources Code Sections 21000 et seq.). 6. That as portrayed in the budgetary description(s) of the project(s) in Attachment B, the sources of funding other than TDA are assured and adequate for completion of the project(s). 7. That the project(s) described in Attachment B are for capital construction and/or design engineering; and/or for the maintenance of a Class I bikeway which is closed to motorized traffic; and/or for the purposes of restriping Class II bicycle lanes; and/or for the development or support of a bicycle safety education program; and/or for the development of a comprehensive bicycle andVor pedestrian facilities plan, and an allocation of TDA Article 3 funding for such a plan has not been received by the City of South San Francisco within the prior five fiscal years. 8. That the project(s) described in Attachment B which are bicycle projects have been included in a detailed bicycle circulation element included in an adopted general plan, or included in an adopted comprehensive bikeway plan (such as outlined in Section 2377 of the California Bikeways Act, Streets and Highways Code section 2370 et seq.). 9. That any project described in Attachment B that is a "Class I Bikeway," meets the mandatory minimum safety de:>ign criteria published in Chapter 1000 of the California Highway Design Manual. 10. That the project(s) described in. Attachment B are ready to commence implementation during the fiscal year of the requested allocation. 11. That the pity ®f S®uth Sam Francisco agrees to maintain, or provide for the maintenance of, the project(s) and facilities described in Attachment B, for the benefit of and use by the public. 1080452.1 RESOLUTION N0. Attachment B Page 1 of 18 C/CAG BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMMITTEE TDA ARTICLE 3 1=1SCAL YEAR 2008/09 PROGPAM APPLICATION AGENCY: City of South San Francisco FUNDS REQUESTED: $ 76,667 (maximum of $100,000 per project) PROJEC I DESCRIPTION /OBJECTIVE: Bicycle Video Detector Project -This project will install 23 Traficon Video Detection Systems (or approved equal) at the following intersections: Veterans Blvd/Oyster Point Blvd, Baden Ave/Linden Ave, Airport Blvd./Baden Ave., Railroad Ave/Linden Ave, Hillside Blvd/Linden Ave, Westborough Blvd/Gellert Blvd, Grand Ave/Chestnut Ave, E. Grand Ave/Dubuque Ave, Ncrth Canal Street/South Linden Avenue, and Oyster Point Blvd./Gull Dr. Conventional in-ground traffic loops often fail to detect bicyclists as they approach an intersection due to insufficient metal in the bicycle to cause adequate distortion of the magetic field generated by the loop. Video detectors use changes in the video picture of the approching traffic to trigger the traffic signal. The bicyclist's image will cause the signal to activate. Video detector; for signals are particularly ideal for the intersection of public and private roads, where they can be placed on public property, cover the intersection including the entrance from the private road, but maintain city access to the units for maintenance without entering private property. The use of video detection will aiiow the traffic.signal to identify bicyclists who utilize Veterans Boulevard which is a private roadway without the installation of facilities on private property. The objective of this project is to provide consistent activation of traffic signals utilized by bicyclists. This project will allow biicycles to activate the various traffic signals as a vehicle when no automobiles are present, allowing safe, legal use of the intersections, and providing proper right-of-wa for the cyclist without dependance on the presence of an automobile to trigger the traffic signal. - -- This project provides connectivity for bicyclists to major activity centers such as, the East of 101 area, the South San Franciisco Caltrain Station, schools, shopping areas, and the future ferry terminal. Attachments: 1. Vicinty Map 2. Project Location Maps 3. Photographs of Existing Conditiions 4. San Mateo County Comprehensive Bicycle Route Plan (Page 43) 5. SSF General Plan (Page 160) 6. Notice of Exemption 7. South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD) Support Letter 8. Boston Properties Support Letter 9. Genentech Bike Club Support Letter 10. Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee Minutes Page 1 of 6 i e . Leber regarding P~~TC Resolution No. 875 Criteria 12. Project Cost Estimate I. PROJECT SCREENING a. CALTRANS Standards Explain how the project meets CALTRANS Standards. Video detectors are one oi~ the means to detect bicycles and vehicles which approach an intersection. b. CEQA approval? Yes ® No ^ Date of approval 1/4/2008 Note: CEQA document must be submitted with the application. II. STATE OF READINESS a. Make sure that the project proposal is complete and contains all required documentation. The more complete the application will result in a higher project score. b. Right-of-Way certification required? Yes ^ No ^ N/A If required, Right-of-way Cert. completed? Yes ^ No ^ Comments: The proposed project is within the City's jurisdiction and does not require Right- of-Way certification. c. Permits/Agreements approved? Yes ^ No ^ N/A List all permits and/or agrE:ements approved/obtained to date: Document Date approved/ obtained } Page 2 of 6 Comments: No permits are required for installation of the video detectors. d: Comment on the status of design of the project, and indicate the percentage of design completed. The location of the video cetectors have been reviewed and approved by thE~ City's Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC). The project does not require further design considerations in order to be installed. The City has worked with several video detector vendors on similar intersections and would be ready to move forward with selecting a contractor for installation. Design is considered 100% complete. III. COMMUNITY SUPPORT a. Listed as "priority project" i'n the C/CAG Comprehensive Bicycle Route Plan or a recommended pedestrian plan. Yes ^ No Plan: Page: b. Local approval by bicyclelpedestrian (BPAC) organization? Yes ® No ^ Other organized groups with demonstrated knowledge of bicycle and pedestrian needs? (examples: clubs, school committees, citizen coalition, combined citizens/public BPAC, etc) Yes ® No ^ Comment on level of support. Attach approval documentation and show composition of relevant committee. (examples: letters, meeting minutes, etc) This project is supported Icy the South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD), the Genentech Bicycle club, and Boston Properties. c. Funds requested: Local match to be provided: Local match percentage $ 76,667 $ 38,333 = Local match provided Funds requested = 0.500 = 50 Page 3 of 6 IV. MEETS PROGRAM OBJECTIVES a. Does the project eliminate or mitigate the effects from an identified problem' Yes ® No ^ Explain: The video detectors will allow bicyclists to activate traffic signals at intersections and increase the safety for bicyclists and reduce bicycle/vehicle accidents. b. Bicycle and Pedestrian: 1. Does the project provide access to bicycle facilities in high use activity centers? Yes ® No ^ 2. Does the project provide access to pedestrian facilities in high use activity centers? Yes ^ No Explain: This project will allow bicycles to activate the various traffic signals as a vehicle when no automobiles are present, allowing safe, legal use of the intersections, and providing proper righl:-of-way for bicyclists without dependence on the presence of an automobile to trigger the traffic signal. This will reduce the waiting time for bicyclists. This project will also facilitate access to the downtown, Caltrain station, future (2008/09) ferry terminal, and the East of 101 area. The downtown area has the City Hall/Library complex, medical offices, restaurants, and .retail stores. The East of 101 area is a significant employment center comprising office, biotech research and development, hotels, warehouse and industrial uses. c. Is commute use improved by the project? Yes ® No ^ Explain: By decreasing the delay at intersections, bicyclists can reduce their commute time. This would increases the incentive to commute. d. What is the relationship of the project to more significant bicycle or pedestrian routes? Explain: The intersections of Veterans Boulevard/Oyster Point Boulevard and Gull Dr./Oyster Point Boulevard provide an alternate north-south connection between Brisbane and South San Francisco which avoids the heavy traffic on Bayshore Boulevard. Bicyclists can utilize Tunnel Road in Brisbane to cross under Highway 101. They can then head south on less traveled roads and paths to access the employment centers in the East of 101 area of South San Francisco, such as Genentech. This intersection would also facilitate bicycle access to the new ferry terminal at Oyster Point PJlarina. The new ferry service will provide transportation access for bicycle commuters to the east bay. Page 4 of 6 T he Gellert Boulevard/VVestborough Boulevard and Chestnut AvenueiGrand Avenue video detectors would serve bicyclists traveling the major north-south and east-west routes in the City. The Dubuque Avenue/East[ Grand Avenue and Baden Avenue/Airport Boulevard video detectors would facilitate bicyclists traveling to the East of 101 area and north-south on Airport Boulevard. The Railroad Avenue/Linden Avenue, Hillside Boulevard/Linden Avenue, anti North Canal Street/South Linden Avenue video detectors would assist bicyclists traveling along the north-south Linden Avenue corridor. e. The project is consistent with or included in the following: (Aifach copy of documentation for item Nos. 1, 2, 3, & 4 as appropriate) 1. County or City facilities plan: Yes ^ No 2. Circulation element of general plan: Yes ® No ^ 3. C/CAG Comprehensive Bicycle Route Plan: Yes ® No ^ 4. Pedestrian Plan equal to "e.3" above: Yes ^ No Plan: San Mateo County Comprehensive bicycle Route Plan and SSF General Plan Page: Page 43 of the C/CAG Bicycle Route Plan, This project will provide nevv bicycle support facilities to support bicycling within the City of South San Francisco. Page 160 of the SSF General Plan Guiding Policies supports promotion of bicycle riding for transportation and recreation which this project will do. f. Comment on the level of local support: This project is supported by the City of South San Francisco Bicycle Advisory Committee which consists of residents and workers within the City of South San Francisco. The Genentech bicycle club and the Gateway office complex managed by Boston Properties also supports the project as represented by their letters. Page 5 of 6 V. SAFETY How is safety improved becaus~a of the project? Explain: This project will allow traffic signals to identify when bicyclists approach an intersection and provide a "greE:n" phase for them to proceed through the intersection. This will prevent bicyclists from entering intersections on a "red" pha:~e. VI. OTHER ITEM (These Items are for information CNLY and will not be "scored" but maybe used as a tiebreaker). a. Can the project be partially funded? Yes ® No ^ - !f "Yes", ho~!v much?' Exp!ain: Each direction of an intersection costs approximately $5000 to provide video detection. Reducing the requested amount by $5000 increment: would reduce the number of directions video detection can be installed. b. Can the project be divided into phases? Yes ® No ^ - If "Yes", describe the different phases and cost associated with each phase. The City is requesting funding for video detection on 16 legs of various intersections. Each leg functions independantly with the other legs. The project can be pha:~ed by reducing the number of legs or directions installed with video detectors. VII. PROJECT CONTACT INFORMATION Primary Contact Person: Dennis Chuck Telephone Number: 650-[i29-6663 Email address: dennis.chuck@ssf.net Secondary Contact Person: Tracy A. Scramaglia Telephone Number: 650-f329-6651 Email address: tracy.scra~maglia@ssf.net Page 6 of 6 C/CAG BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMMITTEE TDA ARTICLE 3 FISCAL YEAR 2008/09 PROGRAM APPLICATION AGENCY: City of South San Francisco FUNDS REQUESTED: $ 40,000 (maximum of $100,000 per project) PROJECT DESCRIPTION / OBJECTIVE: Bicycle Route Signage Project -This project will install 275 bicycle route signs within the City of South San Francisco along 105,500 linear feet of existing bicycle routes as indicated on the Project Location Map as pail of the City's General Plan (Figure 4-3 - Bicycie Facilities) (Both maps are attached respectively as Attachments 1 and 2). The project will supplement previous TDA projects that installed bicycle route signs along the San Mateo County Bikeway System, connecting the two systems together. This project will facilitate cyclists from various residential areas to access City activity centers (parks, schools, libraries, City Hall, recreation centers, San Mateo County Courthouse, fire stations, Police station, BART, Caltrain, religious centers, work areas, and shopping areas) and alert motorists that bicyclists will be more prevalent on the signed roadways. The signs themselves establish a unique identification for local bike routes in the City of South San Francisco. Attachment 3 illustrates the proprosed signage to be utilized for this project. Attachments: 1. Project Location Map 2. Bicycle Facilities (Figure 4-3 - SSF General Plan) 3. Photograph of Proposed Signacle 4. Notice of Exemption 5. Traffic Advisory Committee (TAC} Support Letter 6. Genentech Bike Club Support Letter 7. Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisor~l Committee Minutes 8. Project Cost Estimate 9. San Mateo County Bikeway System (Figure 3 -San Mateo County Comprehensive Bicycle Route Plan) 10. Letter regarding MTC Resolution No. 875 Criteria Page 1 of 6 OJECT SCREENING a. CALTRANS Standards Explain how the project meets CALTRANS Standards. This project will utilize Caltrans standards for materials and installation. (Sign used in previous TDA installation will be used - MUTCD Sign No. M1-8, Bicycle Route Markers) b. CEQA approval? Yes ® No ^ Date of approval 12-27-06 (Attachment 4 -Notice of Exemption) Note: CEQA document must be submitted with the application. II. STATE OF READINESS a. Make sure that the project proposal is complete and contains ail required documentation. The more complete the application will result in a higher project score. b. Right-of-Way certification required? Yes ^ No ^ N/A If required, Right-of-way Cert. completed? Yes ^ No ^ Comments: The proposed project is within the City's jurisdiction and does not require Right- of-Way certification. c. Permits/Agreements approved? Yes ^ No ^ N/A List all permits and/or agreements approved/obtained to date: Document ;Date approved/ obtained Comments: The proposed project is within the City's jurisdiction and does not require special permiting or agreements. Page 2 of 6 d. Comment on the status of design of the project, and indicate the percentage of design completed. The location of the signs have been reviewed and approved by 'the Bicycle an~~ Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC). The project does not require further design considerations in order to be installed. Design. is considered 100% complete- III. COMMUNITY SUPPORT a. Listed as "priority project" in the CiCAG Comprehensive Bicycle Route Plan or a recommended pedestrian plan. Yes ^ No ~ Plan: Page: Please NOTE: Currently, this project is not included in the C/CAG Comprehensive Bicycle Plan. However, The City has asked C/CAG to include local routes in the C/CAG flan and is awaiting the outcome. b. Local approval by bicycleiK>edestrian (BPAC) organization? Yes ® No ^ Other organized groups with demonstrated knowledge of bicycle and pedestrian needs? (examples: clubs, school committees, citizen coalition, combined citizens/public BPAC, etc) Yes ® No ^ Comment on level of support. Attach approval documentation and show composition of relevant committee. (examples: letters, meeting minutes, etc) This project is supported by the City's Traffic Advisory Committee (TAC). Please see attached letter of support (Attachment 5). The TAC is comprised of Gerry Beaudin (Planning), Paul 'Ritter (Police Department), Dave Scardigli (Fire Department), Frank McAuley (Public Works), Dennis Chuck (Engineering) and Tracy Scramaglia (Engineering, Administrator). The Genentech Bike Club also supports this project. Their support letter is attached as Attachment 6. The Genentech Bike Club is comprised of over 400 members. The president is Daniel Sherman (Genentech employee and SSF BPAC member}. The SSF BPAC supports this project application. A copy of the meeting minutes are attached (Attachment 7) indicating their approval. Page 3 of 6 c. Funds requested: Local match to be provided Local match percentage $ 40,000 $ 20,000(Attachment 8) = Local match provided Funds requested = 0.500 = 50 IV. MEETS PROGRAM OBJECTIVES a. Does the project eliminate or mitigate the effects from an identified problem? Yes ^ No ^ Explain: Currently, the local bikeways routes are not signed, which leads to confusion for bicyclists. This project would clearly mark the local bicycle routes in South San Francisco as shown in our General Plan. In addition, motorists would be made aware that they need to "share the road" with bicyclists. b. Bicycle and Pedestrian: 1. Does the project provide access to bicycle facilities in high use activity centers? Yes ® No ^ 2. Does the project providle access to pedestrian facilities in high use activity centers? Yes ® No ^ Explain: This project facilitates access to the following bicycle and pedestrian facilities:. parks, schools, libraries, City Hall, recreation centers, San Mateo County Courthouse, fire stations, Police station, BART, Caltrain, religious centers, work areas, and shopping area;. c. Is commute use improved by the project? Yes ® No ^ Explain: This project clearly identifies bike routes in the field within the City and encourages the use of bik~ss; thereby, reducing vehicular congestion and traffic. d. What is the relationship of the project to more significant bicycle or pedestrian routes? Explain: This project ties in with thE: San Mateo County Bikeway System, which is currently signed (due to a previous TDA award). See Attachment 9. Page 4 of 6 e. The project is consistent with or included in the following: (Attach copy of documentation for item Nos. 7, 2, 3, & 4 as appropriate) 1. County or City facilities plan: Yes ® No ^ 2. Circulation element of general plan: Yes ® No ^ 3. C/CAG Comprehensive Bicycle Route Plan: Yes ^ No 4. Pedestrian Plan equal to "e.3" above: Yes ^ No Plan: Page: Please NOTE: Cun~ently, this project is not included in the C/CAG Comprehen:>ive Bicycle Plan. However, the City has asked C/CAG to include local routes in the C/CAG Plan and is awaitir-g the outcome. f. Comment on the level of local support: The community in general have supported the installation of previous bike signage because it encourages less motor vehicles on their streets and more bicycles. V. SAFETY How is safety improved because of the project? Explain: Safety is improved by this project because it helps to educate bicyclists on the local bicycle-route system within the City of South San Francisco, which have been chosen by the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) based on characteristics of the roadways that provide the safest routes, such as width, pavement condition, terrain, and vertical obstacles. VI. OTHER ITEM (These Items are for information ONLY and will not be "scored" but may be used as a tiebreaker) a. Can the project be partially funded? Yes ® No ^ - If "Yes", how much? Explain: If the project is partially funded, the City will decrease the project area to meet the available funding. Page 5 of 6 b. Can the project be divided into phases? Yes ® No ^ - If "Yes", describe the different phases and cost associated with each phase. The project could bey split into two phases consisting of the western portion of the City and the eastern portion of the City as divided by US- Highway 101. VII. PROJECT CONTACT INFOP.MATION Primary Contact Person: Dennis Chuck Telephone Number: 650-8~?9-6663 Email address: dennis.chuck@ssf..net Secondary Contact Person: Tracy Scramaglia Telephone Number: 650-8;?9-6651 Email address: tracy.scrarrraglia@ssf.net Page 6 of 6 CICAG DiCYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COitIIIVIIViITTEE TDA ARTICLE 3 FISCAL YEAR 2008109 PROGR_All/I ,APPLICATION AGENCY: City of South San Francisco FU~JDS REQUESTED: $ 40,000 (nnaximum of $1CC,000 per project) PROJECT DESCRIPTION /OBJECTIVE: In-Ground Lighted Crosswalk Project -This project will install 2 in-ground lighted crosswalks within the City of South San Francisco. The first Iccation is across West Orange Avenue at B Street (marked Location A on the attached Vicinity and Location Map -Attachments 1 and 2). The second location is across West Orange Avenue at North Canal Street (marked L ocation B on the attached Vicinity and Location P~1ap - Attachments 1 and 2). Both crosswalks will be located on the east side of the intersection due to better sight distance given the geometry of the roadway. West Orange Avenue has long been a source of speeding complaints by the community. The short distances between EI Camino Real and A, B, and C Streets along West Orange Avenue make it diffucult to install typical traffic control devices such as stop signs. The City has made various improvements at the intersections, including installation of red zones to improves sight distance, installation of signage warning drivers of crosswalks and school zones, and improvements to the City's Linear Park crossing across West Orange Avenue. This project will facilitate pedestriains from South San Francisco High School and Los Cerritos School to community centers such as Orange Memorial Park. It will help to alert motorists of pedestrians and slow vehicular speeds. The objective of this project is to provide a safe corridor for our neighborhood children to access our City's schools and parks. Please see Attachment 3-for photographs of the existing conditions along W. Orange Ave at the intersections with B StrE~et and N. Canal Street. Attachment 4 illustrates a _ _ _. sample iri-ground lighted crosswallk. Attachments: 1. Vicinty Map 2. Project Location Maps A and B 3. Photographs of Existing Conditions 4. Photograph of In-ground Lighted Crosswalk Sample 5. Notice of Exemption 6. South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD) Support Letter 7. Parks and Recreation Commision Support Letter 8. Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisor) Committee Minutes 9. Project Cost Estimate 10. SSF General Plan Bicycle Facilities (Figure 4-3) 11. SSF General Plan Guiding Policy: Orange Park (3.7-G-1) 12. Letter regarding MTC Resolution No. 875 Criteria __ Page 1 of 6 I. PROJECT SCREENING a. CALTRANS Standards Explain how the project meets CAL T RANS Standards. This project will utilize Caltrans standards (MUTCC) for materials and installation. b. CEQA approval? Yes ® No ^ Date of approval 12/21/07 (Attachment 5 -Notice of Exemption) Note: CEQA document mList be submitted with the application. II. STATE OF READINESS a. Make sure that the project proposal is complete and contains all required documentation. The more complete the application will result in a higher project score. b. Right-of-Way certification required? Yes ^ No ^ N/A If required, Right-of-way Cert. completed? Yes ^ No ^ Comments: --- - - - - ---- The-proposed project is within the City's jurisdiction and does not require Right- of-Way certification. c. Permits/Agreements approved? Yes ^ No ^ NIA List all permits and/or agrE:ements approved/obtained to date: Document ~ Date approved/ obtained Page 2 of 6 Comments: The proposed project is within the City's jurisdiction and does not require spE~cial permiting or agreements. d. Comment on the status of design of the project, and indicate the percentage of design completed. The location of the crosswalks have been reviewed and approved by the City's Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC). The project does not require further design considerations in order to be installed. The City has worked with several vendors on similar projects and would be ready to move fc-rward :~~ith selecting a contractor for installation. Design is considered 100°,~o complete. III. COMMUNITY SUPPORT a. Listed as "priority project" in the C1CAG Comprehensive Bicycle Route Plan ~~r a recommended pedestrian plan. Yes ^ No Plan: Page: b. Local approval by bicycle/pedestrian (BPAC) organization? Yes ® No ^ Other organized groups with demonstrated knowledge of bicycle and pedestrian needs? (examples: clubs, school committees, citizen coalition, combined citizens/public BPAC, etc) __ _ __ _ _ _.:. .. _. _ Yes. No ^ __._ Comment on level of supK-ort. Attach approval documentation and show composition of relevant committee. (examples: letters, meeting minutes, etc) This project is supported by the South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD) and the Parks and Recreation Commission. Letters of support are attached from each (See ~4ttachments 6 and 7). Composition of SSFUSD lis indicated on the support letter. The Parks and Recreation Commission is comprised of Gary Levene (Chair), Judith Bush (Chair Pro Tem), David Gallagher, Sean Gan'one, Pablo Gonzalez, Janine Greenwald, and Prudencia Nelson. The SSF BPAC supports this project application. A copy of the meeting minutes are attached (Attachment 8) indicating their approval. Page 3 of 6 c. Funds requested: Local match to be provided: Local match percentage IV. MEETS PROGRAR~ OBJECTI`JES $ 4u,000 $ 20,000(Attachment 9) = Local match provided Funds requested = 0.500 = 50 a. Does the project eliminate nor mitigate the effects from an identified problem? Yes ~ No ^ Explain: This project will help reduce speeding on West Orange Avenue by alerting drivers that pedestrians arE> entering the roadway. In-ground lighted crosswalks have been used in other locations in the City and have proven effective at reducing speeds and providing a safer environment for pedestrians. b. Bicycle and Pedestrian: 1. Does the project provide access to bicycle facilities in high use activity centers? Yes ® No ^ 2. Does the project provide access to pedestrian facilities in high use activity centers? Yes ® No ^ Explain:-_. __ _._ _ _ This project facilitates access to bicycle and pedestrian facilities in high use activity centers such as they City's Linear Park, marked bike routes/lanes/paths, South San Francisco High School, Los Cerritos School, Orange !`!lemoria! Park, Orange Memorial Park Recreation Building and Pool. c. Is commute use improved by the project? Yes ® No ^ Explain: This project encourages the use of walking and bicycling (by the high school children specifically); thereby, reducing vehicular congestion and traffic. Page 4 of 6 d. ~Nhat is the relationship of the project to more sign a icant bicycle or pedestrian routes? Explain: This project is on a designated City bike route (according to the City's General Plan Bicycle Facilities -Figure 4-3, Attachment 10). In addition, it is within a short distance to several bike lanes, paths, and routes along EI Camino Real, Chestnut Avenue, Colma Creek, and Commercial Avenue. The project is within 700 feast of the newly completed Linear Park, which is a bike path and heavily used by cyclists and pedestrians to access the schools and Orange Park. e. The project is consistent with or included in the following: (Attach copy of documentation for item Nos. 7, 2, 3, & 4 as appropriate) 1. County or City facilities plan: Yes ^ No 2. Circulation element of general plan: Yes ® No ^ 3. C/CAG Comprehensive Bicycle Route Plan: Yes ^ No 4. Pedestrian Plan equal to "e.3" above: Yes ^ No Plan: Page: Note: Item 2. Above -According to the South San Francisco General Plan Guiding Policy: Orange Park 3.7-G-1, this project is consistent as it maintains and enhances the uses of Orange Memorial Park and South San Francisco High School for pedestrians. See attachmentment 11. f. Comment on the level_of Ic~cal-support: ____ _ ____.._ _._ The community in general have supported the installation of in-ground lighted crosswalks because they encourage vehicles to slow down for pedestrians. The City has utilized in-ground lighted crosswalks on the downtown corridor along Grand Avenue with proven results. The downtown business owners and patrons have always given staff positive feedback on their usefulness. Recently, the City completed drafting its Traffic Calming Program, which includes in-ground lighted crosswalks. As part of the Traffic Calming Program, the City will be installing an in-ground lighted crosswalk on a roadway with a history of speeding issues near a City park, similar to our project location. Page 5 of 6 V. SAFETY How is safety improved becausE: of the project? Explain: Safety is improved by this project because it provides better visibility of pedestrians to drivers. VI. OTHER ITEM (These Items are for information ONLY and will not be "scored" but may be used ~~s a tiebreaker) a. Can the project be partially funded? Yes ~, No ^ - tf "Yes", how much? Explain: The project could be: partially funded by only constructing one of the proposed in-ground lighted crosswalks at either B Street/Vl/est Orange Avenue or South Canal/West Oranage Ave. This would reduce the funding request by approximately 50%. b. Can the project be divided into phases? Yes ® No ^ - If "Yes", describe the different phases and cost associated with each phase. The project could be split into two phases consisting of the crosswalk at B Street/West Orange: Avenue and South Canal/West Orange Ave. Again, this would reduce the funding request by approximately 50%. VII. PROJECT CONTACT INFORMATION Primary Contact Person: Tracy A. Scramaglia Telephone Plumber: X50-529-6551 Email address: tracy.scramaglia@ssf.net Secondary Contact Person: Dennis Chuck Telephone Number: 650-8.29-6663 Email address: dennis.chuck@ssf.net Page 6 of 6 AGENDA ITEM # 6 R,-1:\'DY Sf'1~'LLER - E:t IPL;OYLE OF f7iE )'EAR 100 bVHEREAS, in 198>, t6re Employee Recognition Committee of the City ofSouth.4an Francisco implemented an Employee of the Yecrr• Program, t~~hiclr has become an annual event to recognise an outstanding employee i~~ho has art excellent performance record in pr•oriding service to the comnnmity; and bTHERE.-=15, nominations rver•e accepted.fi•onr department heads thrortghout the ~rganisalon for this year's recipient, arrd Rartdy Speller, F.quipnrent ,1lechanic, ivas aomirtated by lhe. Director of•Public 1d/orks; arrd WHEREAS. for tera (f 0) years, Rczndy has serviced repaired ancf maintained the City's_fleet of vehicles .rpeciali=ing in ins7allation of emergency equipment for South San Francisco's Police crndFire Departments; and WH1s'IZEAS, consistently, and from his first dcry of employment, Randy has demonstrated a "can do" attitude and dependability that allows him to complete challenging tasks and projects in the garage, overcome day to day operations obstacles and achieve success confronting.rpecial projects; and 11~HE'REAS, Rartdy's excellent work ethic and expert electrical, ir'elding and fabrication skills contribute in large part to the Public Gt~orks Department's ability to handle most vehicle fleet maintenance jobs in house; and WHF,RF..4S, Randy collaborated with Police O f cers to proczrre, andperformed the difficult installalion cf Improvements to the Police 1~epartmenl's K9 vehicles, which •facilitcrte more eff dent animal exits from the vehicles arrd greatly limit incidental vehicle damage caused by police dogs in the normal course of their duties; and IVHEREAS, Randy has used his expertise to formulate and implement resourceful plans, including refurbishment of the Police Department's SW.A.T. truck and the machining of a new part to keep the .Fire Department's Antique Fire Truck in use for• City functions; and Tf~11EREAS, Randy's latest special project, the "Cascading YG'ater Sculpture, " comprised of the .Main Library's old Jiglrt diffusing panels, a.fr•ame Randy fabricated and plumbing Randy designed and installed, exemplifies a commitment to innorcrtive use c f the City's resources; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of South Snrt Francisco does hereby recognise Rartdy Speller as the Employee of the Yenr for 2008, and ackrtoi~~ledges his outstanding contributions to orrr Community and hi.s inspiring and unwavering commitment to excellence. Pedro Gon~nlez, Mcryor Karyl d~latsumoto, Mnyor• Pro Tem Mark N. Addiego, Councihnember Richard.=1. Garbarino, Councilmember Kevin Marllin, Cozrncilmemher Dated: April I1, 2008 ~~~rr~~ (~:r~~tt#~xxt~ CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA POLICE RESERVE OFFICER APPRECIATION DAY APRIL 18, 2008 WHEREAS, the South San Francisco Police Reserve Unit is a component ojthe Police Deparnrzent and is currently comprised of hvelve men arzd women; and WHEREAS, South San Francisco has Izad a reserve unit in operation since 1959; and WHEREAS, the primary purpose of the Police Reserve Unit is to supplement and assist the regular patrol force faith routine and special assignments; and WHEREAS, members of the Police Reserves hm~e each completed at least 200 hours of in-house training and an additiona1200 hours of college instruction which covered sucJz topics as search and seizure procedures, laws o f arrest, defensive tactics, firearm training, first aid and CPR; and WHEREAS, the Police Reserves are volunteers who have displayed a remarkable dedication to the community including a comnzitnzent oft, 329 volunteer hours and 65 pay jobs for a total of 3, 217 hours in 2007. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of South San Francisco, hereby proclaims April 18, 2008 as "POLICE RESERVE OFFICER APPRECIATION DAY" In South San Francisco and arrge all residents• to join us in recognizing the outstanding contributions of our Police Reserves. Pedro Gonzalez, Mayor Karyl Matsumoto, Mayor Prro Tem Mark N. Addiego, Councilmember Richard A. Garbarino, Councilmember Kevin Mullin, Councilmember Dated: April 18, 2008 ~jla~r7rltitt~t~aTia CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, ;STATE OF CALIFORNIA POLICE SERVICES VOLUNTEERS APPRECIATION DAY APRIL 18, 2008 i~T~HEREAS, the South San Frmxcisco Police Services Volunteer Program is a component of the Police Depnrtnxent and is currently comprised ofeleven men and women; mxd WHEREAS, the South Snn Francisco Police Deportment has had the Volunteer Program in operation since 1992; axd WHEREAS, the primmy purpose of the Volunteer Program is to enhance existing progranxs and to accomplish other specific tasks; and WHEREAS, members of the Volunteer Program hcxve each participated in a variety of assignments and projects that have had a tremendoxrs impact in all areas of the organization and have benefited from their efforts, including Operations, Services, G•iminal Investigations, Evidence, Training and Records; and WHEREAS, the Police Volunteers have displayed a remarkable dedication to the community including a commitment of an excess offive hundred hours in 2007. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of South San Francisco, does hereby proclaimApri118, 2008, as "POLICE SERVICES VOLUNTEER APF'RECL4TIONDAY" in South San Francisco, and encourage all residents to join i;n recognizing the outstanding contributions of our Police Services Volunteers. Pedro Gonzalez, Mayor Karyl Matsumoto, Mayor Pro Tem Mark N. Addiego, Councilmember Richard A. Gcrrbarino, Councilmember Kevin Mullin, Councilmember Dated: Apri118, 2008 CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN F]tANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA ARBOR DAY Apri119, '7.008 WHEREAS, first celebrated in 1872, Arbor Day became a nationnl holiday in 1907, and was designated ns Bird and Arbor Day in the state of California in 1909; cnzd WHEREAS, the Ciry of Sorrtl2 Smz Frmscisco tivill observe Arbor Day on April 19, 2008 at Centennial Way ~-vith a ceremonial tree planting; and WHEREAS, Arbor Day promotes the planting of trees in urban fw~ests and wild land areas to encozmage the appreciation, protection, renewal, and sound management of our forests and a healthy ecosystem; and WHEREAS, trees and shrubs improve the quality of urban environments by preventing erosion, controlling the wind, reducing noise and air pollution, and by enhancing the aesthetic quality of life; and WHEREAS, trees can help offset the greenhouse effect by turning carbon dioxide, the primary cause of global warming, into life-giving oxygen; and WHEREAS, the planting of trees in South San Francisco will also help conserve energy use by shading and cooling buildings and pavement; and WHEREAS, through the cooperation and participation of all the residents of California in Arbor Day activities, and sharing in its principles throughout the year, we cnn pass on an enduring heritage of vital natural resources to succeeding generations. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Councii' of the City of South San Francisco does hereby celebrate the day of Apri119, 2008 as "ARBOR .DAY" in South San Francisco, and urge all residents to observe this day by planting trees which m-e horticulturally and aesthetically appropricrte for this area. Pedro Gonzalez, Mayor Karyl M2tsumoto, Mayor Pro Tem Mark N. Addiego, Councilmember Richard A. Garbarino, Councilmember Kevin Mullin, Councilmember Dated: ttpri119, 2008 ~~lY-~~~t,l~z~rt[an CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA BRYAN NISWONGER YVHEREAS, on December 5, 2007, Bryan retired from the Administration Division of the City of South San Francisco Fire Department rovith over thirty years ofservice; and WHEREAS, Bryan earned an Associates of Science Degree in Fire Science from the College of San Mateo and a State Fire Mm-shal Company C~cer Certification; and WHEREAS, Bryazz began his career with the City of South Smz Francisco on November 14, 1977, as a Firefighter, nrzd, thereafter, was promoted to Firefighter/Paramedic in 1979, Deputy Fire Marshal in 1983, Fire Apparatus Engineer in 1985, Fire Captain in 2002, and Fire tLlnrshal in 2004,, ana' WHEREAS, during his years of service Bryan demwvstrnted a commitment to the betterment of the Fire Department by. establishing the Fire Department's Vial of Life program in 1979,, devising a new medical and equipment suF ply purchasing program that reduced overall expenditures by 50 percent in 1989; implementing the Notional Fire Protection Association "Learn Not to Burn" program in 1983; establishing the Fire Deportment's Key Box program to provide firefighters with quick access to locked buildings; establishing the 1994 Pre-Trip Inspection Program for emergency vehicles for compliance with State regulations; and securing funds from developers forthepurchasing of thermal imaging cameras, industry related frre props and a heavy rescue/air refilling vehicle; and WHEREAS, Bryan served hispeers and colleagues as a member ofthe Fair Labor Standards Act Implementation Committee, the Electronic Records Managemez:t and Computer Implementation Committee, the National Fire Protection Association, the San Mateo Coztnty Arson Investigators Association, the San Mateo County Fire Protection Officers Association, and was the founder of the Annual Alis~a Ann Rich Burn Foundation Golf Tournament Fundraiser; and WHEREAS, coworkers have bestowed accolades upon Brynn, including: that his enthusiasm is contagious; he is a firefighters' firefighter; he set an example for us all and is a great ambassador for the Department and for the Fire ,Service as a whole. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of South San Francisco does hereby express its gratitude and appreciation to Brian Niswonger for his personal and generous contribution of time to the City of South San Frc!nciseo and his dedication to keeping South San Francisco residents safe; and further exFrresses its sincere best wishes for a long, happy, and much deserved retirement. Pedro Gonzalez, Mayor Karyl Matsumoto, Mayor Pro Tem Mark N. Addiego, Councilmember Richard A. Garbarino, Councilmember Kevin Mullin, Councilmember Dated: Apri112, 2008 ~~Irnrl~rn~trnr~l CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA RONALD CERF WHEREAS, on October 5, 2007, Ronald Ce~f re[iredfi-om Division B ofthe City of South San Frmtcisco Fire Department with over M~enty four years ofservice; and WHEREAS, prior to beginning his career with the South Snn Francisco Fire Department, Ronald served as a Firefighter in t1Te United States Air Force for four years; and WHEREAS, Ronald began his career with the City ofSouth San Fi-nncisco on June 20, 1983, as a Firefighter, and, [hereafter, was promoted to Fh•e Apparatus Engineer; mtd WHEREAS, Ronald served on the Fire Department's Bidding Committee, the 2-4 Committee, and the Interview Committee for the Rescue Dag Program; and WHEREAS, Ronald is active in the community and wa;c a Big Brother in San Nlateo Countyfor three years, and hasbeen described as a mentor to.VOUngfirefrghters, engineers and officers in the Fire Deportment; and WHEREAS, Ronald has trained and gzrided many of the Fire Department's current Fire Apparatus Engineers and Captains; and WHEREAS, coworkers have bestowed accolades upon Ronald including, that he is fair, straight forward, honest, pragmatic, and always leading by example. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City o,(South San Francisco does hereby express its gratitude and appreciation to Ronald CerfJor hispersonal and generous contribution of time to the City ofSouth San Francisco and hi.r dedication to keeping South San Francisco residents safe; and further expresses its sincere best wishes for a long, happy, and much deserved retirement. Pedro Gonzales, Mayor Karyl Matsumoto, Mayor Pro Tem Mark N. Addie;go, Councilmember Richard A. Garbarino, Councilmember Kevin Mullin, Councilmember Dated.• April 12, 2008 h" . ~ '. .. CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA RICHARD "DICK" DENNIN WHEREAS, on July 4, 2008, Richard "Dick" Dennir~ retired from the Soullx San Frmncisco Fire Administration Division of the City of South San Francisco Fire Deportment with over [vventy-nine years of service; and WHEREAS, Richard was raised in South San Francisco and attended Mater Dolrnrosa Elenxentnry School, Serra High School in Snn Mateo, and College of San Mateo where he earned nn Associates of Science Degree, and further possesses a State Fire Marshal Company Officer Certification mxd is a Graduate afthe Stanford UniversityPre- Hospital Crn-e Program for Parmmedic Training,' mad WHEREAS, in April 1978, Richard joined the ,South San Francisco Fire Deportment and, thereafter, was promoted to Fire Fighter/Paramedic in 1978, Fire Apparatus Engineer in 1986, Fire Captain in 1991, Battalion Chief in 2001 and Deputy Chief in 2004; and WHEREAS, Richard served on numerous Fire Department Committees including, the FLSA Implementation Committee, the Bidding Committee, the Grievance Committee, and was Chairman of the Vehicle Specifications Committee; and WHEREAS, Rickard served as Vice President and President of the South San Francisco Professional Fire Fighters and was the Chairman of Local L4FF 1507; and WHEREAS, Richard has always been active in the community in which he lived and has been a menxber of the South San Francisco Lions l:lub, a member of All Souls Catholic Church, and subsequently a member of St. John Via;nney Catholic Church where he served as a Youth Group Advisor from 1990-2003; and WHEREAS, upon his retirement, Richard looks forward to spending time with his wife, Diana, working around his house, vacationing with family and friends, and spending time at his second home in Lake Tahoe. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of South San Francisco does hereby express its gratihrde and appreciation to Richard "Dick" Dennin for his personal and generous contribution of time to the City of South San Francisco and his dedication to keeping South San Francisco residents safe; and further expresses its sincere best wishes for a long, happy, and much deserved retirement. Pedro Gonzalez, Mayor Kmyl Matsumoto, Mayor Pro Tem Mark N. Addiego, Councilmember Richard A. Gm~barino, Councilmember Kevin Mullin, Councilmember Dated: Apri112, 2008 C _- - ' +; __ • \ CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA TONY RIfjERA WHEREAS, on September 6, 2006, Tony Rivera retired from the Suppression Division of the City of South San Francisco Fire Department with over twenty four years of service; and WHEREAS, Tony was born in San Francisco and raised in San Mateo, attending College of San Mateo and serving in the Air Force from 1970 to 1974; and WHEREAS, prior to joining the South San Francisco Fire Department, Tony served as a Paramedic in San Mateo County with Medevac, Inc.; and WHEREAS, Tony began his career Yvith the City of South San Francisco on October 14, 1985, as a Firefighter/Paramedic, and, thereafter, was promoted to Fire Engineer in 1993; and WHEREAS, Tony was awarded the lions Club Heroism Award in 2000, and delivered thirteen babies in South San Francisco over the course of his career; and WHEREAS, Tony served as the Fire Union's Vice President for five years and further as a Hazmat and RIC Instructor; and WHEREAS, coworkers have bestowed accolades upon Tony, including: that he has a keen ability to remain calm duringstressful calls; his demeanor was very calming to patients; and he is well known for his sense of humor and the "Assessment Center Ranking List" for promotional exams; and WHEREAS, Tony has served his community as a Little League Baseball Coach; and WHEREAS, upon his retirement, Torry looks forward to spending time with his wife, Joan and his children, enjoying all sport~r, including golfing and skiing, and sitting on the beach in Hawaii watching the sunset. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of South San Francisco does hereby express its gratitude and appreciation .!o Tony Rivera for hispersonal and generous contribution of time to the City of South San Francisco and his dedication to keeping South San Francisco residents safe; and further expresses its sincere best wishes for a long, happy, and much deserved retirement. Pedro Gonzalez, Mayor Karyl Matsumoto, Mayor Pro Tem Mark N. Addiego, Councilmember Richaz•d A. Garbarino, Councilmember Kevin Mullin, Councilmember Dated: April 12, 2008 ~'~irrTrl~tm~tfi«iT CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, S'FATE OF CALIFORNIA HUMBERTO E. RANIIREZ WHEREAS, on November 11, 2008, Humberto Ramirez retired from the Suppression Division of the City of South San Francisco Fire Deportment with over twenty fozn• years oJse~vice; and WHEREAS, Humberto attended Park Wny Junior High School, South Snrz Francisco High School, Skyline College and San Francisco State University; and WHEREAS, prior to joining the South San Francisco Fire Department, Humberto served in the United Stnies Army from 1968- 1971, during which time he served thirteen months with the I" Infanhy Division and earned two arnry commendation medals, and then worked three years for Pacific Gas and Electric Company, after which he joined the Pacifica Fire Department where he served for eight years; and WHEREAS, Humberto began his career with the City of South San Francisco on May 5, 1989 as a Firefighter, and, thereafter, was promoted to Captain in 1988 and Battalion Chief in 1998; and WHEREAS, Humberto served on various Committees within the Fire Department, including the Apparatus Specification Committee, the RMS Committee, the Training and Long Range Planning Committee, and further served on the San Mateo County Training Officers Association; and WHEREAS, Humberto received the Veterans of Foreign Wars' Firefighter of the Year Award in 1992, and Recognition Awards for his work on the RMS System and Apparatus Specification Committee and the Training m2d Long Range Planning Committee; and WHEREAS, coworkers have bestowed accolades upon Humberto,- including, that he is Buick-witted, fun to work with and positive. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of South San Francisco does hereby express its gratitude and appreciation to Hzmberto 1i. Ramirez for his personal and generous contribution of time to the City ofSouth San Francisco and his dedication to keeping South San Francisco residents safe; and further expresses its sincere best wishes for a long, happy, and much deserved retirement. Pedro Gonzale::, Mayor Karyl Matsumoto, Mayor Pro Tem Mark N. Addiet;o, Councilmember Richard A. Garbarino, Councilmember Kevin Mullin, Councilmember Dated: Apri112, 2008 - ~, ~ - ~- _ • . CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA BOB GREEN WHEREAS, on July 27, 2007, Bob Green retired from the Fire Szrppression Division ofthe City of South San Francisco Fire Depm•tmenl with over twenty-nine years of service; and YVHEREAS, after serving as a Volunteer for three years prior to his employment, Bob began his cm•eer as a Firefighter with dse City of South San Francisco on April 17, 1978, and, thereafter, in 1984 was promoted to Engineer ana! Fire Cnptnin, respectively, and Battalion Chief in 2004; and WHEREAS, Bob initinted and served as the Fire Department's coordinator for the South San Francisco School District's Adopt-A-Sc/sool program, and served as co-director of the Annual S.S.F. Firefighters Loca11507 Charity Golf Tournament benefiting the Alisn Ann Rich Burn Foundation, and was fw ther elected to tyro terms ns LA.F.F. Local 1507 Vice president; and WHEREAS, Bob pas•ticipated in planning activities associated with the estnblishment of new fire facilities in South Snn Francisco, including his participation on the Planning/Design Committee for Fire Station 5 in the Terrabay Subdivision, serving as the Project Manager of the Fire Administration/Fire Station 61 and serving as the Project Manager for the planning and construction of the Fire Department's Training Tower and Live Burn Facility; and WHEREAS, Bob was the co-recipient, with his brother Ray, of the South San Francisco Chamber of Commerce's 1979 "Outstanding Citizen Award" for off-duty actions taken to save an eight year old from drowning, and was one ofthe first three South San Francisco Firefighters to obtain a Fire Off cer Certifiea.tion from the California State Fire Marshal's Office, and further received the honor of "Firefighter of the Year"from the South Snn Francisco Post 4103 Veterans of Foreign Wars; and WHEREAS, Bob looks forward to a retirement filled with good times enjoyed with his family and good friends. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of South San Francisco does hereby express its gratitude and appreciation to Bob Green,for his personal and generous contribution of time to the City ofSouth San Francisco and Iris dedication to keeping South San Francisco residents safe; and further expresses its sincere best wishes for a long, happy, and much deserved retirement. Pedro Gonzalez, Mayor Karyl Matsumoto, Mayor Pro Tens Mark N. Addiego, Councilmember Richard A. Garbarino, Councilmember Kevin Mullin, Councilmember Dated: Apri112, 2008 0 n S-~ ~, J O c9LIFOR~lA taff e ort AGENDA ITEM #7 DATE: April 23, 2008 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Richard Battaglia, City Treasurer Jim Steele, Director of Finance SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING $4,000 TO THE CITY TREASURER'S BUDGET TO FUND AONE-TIME INVESTMENT REVIEW AND RE',PORT RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council approve the attached resolution which appropriates $4,000 to the City Treasurer's budget to fund cone-time review of the City's portfolio, investment policy, and investment strategy. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: For the past several years, the City Treasurer, City Manager, Finance Director, and Deputy Treasurer have met quarterly to review the City's portfolio, review investment holdings, and discuss strategy for the upcoming quarter. In addition, the City Treasurer reports to the City Council quarterly on the portfolio holdings in accordance with State Government Code requirements. During meetings with the Finance Subcommittee of the City Council last year, which at the time included Karyl Matsumoto and Joe Fernekes, it was agreed that an outside review of the City's portfolio would be an important oversight item. to provide the City Council outside assurance that City investment risks were minimized. In order to obtain outside review services, staff sent a Request for Quotations (RFQ) to seven firms that specialize in portfolio oversight and management for California municipalities. Firms were asked to respond with a quotation, a workplan, and a summary of similar engagements they had performed in California in the recent past. The purpose of this review would be to ensure the portfolio is safe and following appropriate municipal investment strategies for a city like South San Francisco with part time investment staff. Because the State of California has a very restrictive set of criteria for municipalities to invest in, staff believed it was critical to have an investment oversight firm with municipal expertise and familiarity with the relevant State Government Code provisions to perform the review. Three firms responded to the RFQ. All three of the responses were from well regarded municipal investment oversight firms that work in California. Staff has selected MBIA Asset Management, because of their lower cost, given the comparability of the firms' qualifications. Staff Report Subject: Budget Amendment to Fund a Review of the City's Portfolio and Investment Policy Page 2 of 2 Their quotations for the one time review were as follows: MBIA Asset Management $ 4,000 Chandler Asset Management $ 9,000 PFM Asset Management $12,000 The work plan includes the following, which are listed more completely in the attached proposal: 1. Review of the City's investment policy. 2. Review the City's investment holdings and practices. 3. Recommendations (if any) for changing the investment policy, strategy, or portfolio composition. The final product includes a written report and a presentation of the findings to the Council in a study session. It is expected thz~t the study session will be scheduled for some;time in the summer. FISCAL IMPACT: The cost of this review will be $4,1)00, which will come out of the City's Undesignated Reserve. If the Council believes this would be a useful review, it can be budgeted annually oi• bi-annually in the. future aS a regi,~lar enct m the'- budget. CONCLUSION: A periodic review of the City's investment policy and practices and portfolio holdings is a prudent course to take to ensure that the public's funds are adequately safeguarded. -~~ -~ J ~, ,~„~..,,,,,.. t d l F ~ r ~_ ~r-_~F i Prepared by: ~ ,..,~ ~- ~.' Y.; - <,~ .. 1. Approved by:` ~. ~. Richard Battaglia ~~ `B"arry M. Nage City Treasurer City Manager ~_ Prepared by: '~-~•-~ Jim Steele Finance Director Attachments: Resolution MBIA proposal RESOLUTION NO. CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA A RESOLUTION APPRORIATING $4,000 TO THE CITY TREASURER'S BUDGET TO FUND A ONE-TIME INVESTMENT REVIEW AND REPORT WHEREAS, the City's investment policy is reviewed annually by the City Council; and WHEREAS, the City Treasurer meets quarterly with the City Manager, Finance Director, and Deputy City Treasurer to review the portfolio holdings, interest ratf:s, and a general strategy for the upcoming strategy for the next quarter; and WHEREAS, the City Treasurer reports to the Council quarterly on the contents of the City's portfolio holdings in accordance with the State of California Government Code; and WHEREAS, it is prudent from time to time to have an outside revie~N of the City's investment policy, practices, and holdings; and WHEREAS, no ongoing; funding is budgeted for such services. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the. City of South San Francisco that the; City Council hereby appropriates $4,000 to the City Treasurer's budget to fund an investment oversight review and report, and funding will come from the General Fund Undesignated Reserve. * :~ * =~ :~ I hereby certify that 'the foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced and adopted by the City Council oi' the City of South San Francisco at a ,meeting held on the day of 2008 by the following vote: AYES NOES ABSTAIN: ABSENT: ATTEST: City Clerk March 21, 2008 Mr. Jim Steele and Richard Battaglia City of South San Francisco 400 Grand Avenue South San Francisco, CA 94083 Dear Mr. Steele and Mr. Battaglia: MBIA Asset Management (MBIA) is pleased to present this proposal for the City of South San Francisco's (the City's) Request for Quotations, Portfolio, and Investment Policy Review. We believe this proposal will demonstrate that MBIA has the experience, credentials, and resources to provide these services to the City. MBIA is a nationally recognized leader in public sector cash and investment management and has provided investment advisory and consullting services to public sector entities, including California municipalities, for more than 17 years. The services provided by MBIA range from assisting in the review and development of investment policies .and portfolio strategies, as requested by the City, to developing comprehensive, long-term investment management programs. We would be pleased to assist the City ire a review of its investment policy and portfolio strategies. If you have any questions about our proposal, please feel free to call me at 877-226-7636. Sincerely, David W. Witthohn, CFA Director DW/ef Enclosure SCOPE OF WORK 1. Review the City's investment policy and provide feedback to the City Council on the relative safety of the policy. Make any recommendations on changes appropriate for a City our size. MBIA Asset Management (MBIA) believes that the key to a sound investment program for a public entity is a comprehensive investment policy that reflects the entity's investment philosophy and risk tolerance. We have worked with more than 150 clients to either develop new investment policies or to thoroughly review and improve existing investment policies. This process has been followed for nearly 20 years and has resulted in the effective management of billions of financial assets. Our vast experience in policy review has rendered our staff members virtual experts in the development of investment policies and, as such, we have been asked to teach classes in investment policy creation nationwide. 2. Review the City's holdings arrd provide feedback on the relative safety of the portfolio. MBIA has been reviewing the holdings of public entities' portfolios and providing feedback on the relative safety of portfolios for more than 17 years. A clear understanding of a client's investment objectives and risk tolerance is critical when an investment manager is evaluating and advising on a public entity's investment portfolio(s). MBIA will gain an understanding of the City of South San Francisco's (the City's) investment objectives and risk tolerance by carefully reviewing its investment policy and by discussing the current investment program with its staff. This discussion also addresses the risk/return tradeoff that is present in every investment decision. Each client has its own unique risk tolerance which guides the investment decision making process. Understanding the City's specific risk tolerance and investment objectives is essential for determining the type of holdings appropriate for its portfolio(s). 3. Given the limited resources alt the City's disposal, does the consultant have any recommendations for changing investment strategy or portfolio composition that might increase the City's yield over time? As part of the evaluation MBIA is proposing, we will review what the City has done with i1:s portfolio in the past, review the strategy that is currently being employed, and comment on how the City's existing strategy might play out given current market conditions. We will also make specific recommendations regarding both long-term strategies that the City can use to take advantage of particular market conditions as well as short-term tactical moves to improve performance: in the current market. Given the City's limited staff, we will discuss how these strategies can bey implemented in a time saving and cost effective way. In addition to a review of the City's portfolio, we will also provide clear illustrations to demonstrate how we have successfully implemented these strategies in the past for other clients and the effect that they have had on performance. Our strategies focus on proper duration management, including the use of callable securities in the portfolio, and on sector and security selection. ~l~}la CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO PROGRAM TEAM MEMBERS The project will be led by an MBIA team of the following staff members: Mary K. Donovan, CFA, Vice President and Portfolio Manager, David W. Witthohn, CFA, Director of Sales, and Gay. L. Eichhoff, Regional Director and Client Relationship Manager. All three team members have extensive experience working with public sector entities on their investment programs anti their biographical information follows: MARY K. DONOVAN, CFA VICE PRESIDENT AND PORTFOLIO MANAGER 303-864-7410 mary.donovan@mbia.com Ms. Donovan joined the firm in :>eptember 1990. She coordinates the portfolio management group for the Customized Asset Management program. Her areas of expertise include U.S. Treasury, instrumentality and high-grade corporate securities, and bond swap analytics. Ms. Donovan monitors the credit markets and economic conditions daily to develop active portfolio management strategies consistent with each c;lient's investment objectives and cash flow needs. She i~~ in frequent contact with clients in the management of their portfolios and the development of their investment programs. Ms. Donavan is a past president of the Colorado Treasury Management Association, has a bachelor's degree from the University of Colorado, and holds the designation of Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) through the CFA Institute. DAVID W. WITTHOHN, CFA DIRECTOR 303-864-7452 dave.witthohn@mbia.com Mr. Witthohn joined the firm in 1997 and is responsible for marketing investment management services to prospective clients 2ind maintaining client relationships. Mr. Witthohn's areas of expertise include portfolio analysis and statistical performance review. He has over 20 years of experience in working with public entities on their investment portfolios and has additional experience in the areas of institutional mutual funds and bank portfolio management. Mr. Witthohn has a bachelor's degree from thie University of Pittsburgh and a master's degree from thE; University of Colorado. He holds the designation of Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) through the CFA Institute. GAY L. EICHHOFF REGIONAL DIRECTOR 858-521-0295 gay.eichhoff@mbia.com Ms. Eichhoff, Regional Director, joined the firm in January 2001 and brings MBIA more than 15 years of experience serving local public agencies. She represents MBIA's investment management services and maintains client relationships in the western United States. Prior to joining fJIBIA she was a nationally recognized expert in arbitrage rebate services. Ms. Eichhoff contributes time and expertise to the California Debt and Investment Advisory Commission's Investment Tecflnical Advisory Committee, and servers on the Legislative Committee for the California Municipal Treasurer's Association and thc: Oregon Municipal Finance Officer's Association Education Committee. She received her bachelor's degree from the University of California at Santa Barbara and her master's degree from San Diego State University. Ci'lbla CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO CLIENT REFERENCES Below is the contact information for three public agencies for which MBIA has provided similar consulting and program evaluation services. Mr. Bill Moller, 513-352-3723 City of Cincinnati, OH Finance Director City of Culver City, CA Program Evaluation currently in progress. Ms. Joy de Foor, 213-978-1718 City of Los Angeles, CA Treasurer Mr. William Mushallo, 707-543-3092 City of Santa Rosa, CA Financial Planning Manager QUOTATION The cost for delivering the services outlined in the Scope of Work will be a flat fee of $4,000. This fee will be payable after completion of the following deliverables: 1. Brief written report covering Scope of Work. The report will include reviews of the Investment Policy and Investment Portfolio provided by the City. 2. A teleconference meeting with the City's Investment Oversight Committee to report findings and recommendations. The Oversight Committee includes the City Manager, City Treasurer and Finance Director. Both Mr. `JVitthohn and Ms. Donovan will participate in the teleconference call. 3. A second meeting at which MBIA will present the findings in person at an informal City Council study session. Mr. Witthohr~ and Ms. Eichhoff will participate in the presentation to the City Council study session. mbia CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO DATE: April 23, 2008 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Steven T. Mattas, City Attorney SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 2 OF THE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING TERMS AND TERM LIMITS FOR MEMBERS OF THE CITY'S BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council waive reading and introduce the attached ordinance amending the terms and/or term limits for Board and Commission members. BACKGROUND/DISCUS SION In March, the City Council requested the City Attorney's office prepare potential amendments to the terms and term limits authorized for the City's Boards and Commissions. The City Council considered the matter at its April 9, 2008 meeting. At that meeting, the City Council directed the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance limiting terms and term limits for the City's Boards. and Commissions to four-year terms, with a maximum of three consecutive terms, where allowed under state law. The attached ordinance so amends the City's Municipal Code. For the City Council's reference, the Table 1, attached, compares the existing terms and term limits for the City's Boards and Commissions, with those proposed in the ordinance. State law requires that members of the Library Board and the Parking Place Commission serve three-year terms. (See Education Code, § 18911; Streets & Highways Code, § 35554.) Therefore, the attached ordinance does not amend the terms or term limits for these bodies, except to adopt language consistent with provisions for the other Boards and Commissions. Members of the Library Board and Parking Place Commission shall continue to be permitted to serve up to four consecutive, three-year terms. The attached ordinance extends the length of a term for members of the Conference Center Authority from three to four years, and establishes four-year terms for the Cultural Arts Commission. The length of terms for the remaining Boards and Commissions- currently four years-are not affected by this ordinance. The ordinance also provides that Cultural Arts Commissioners shall receive $50 per meeting similar to other commissions. The ordinance also amends the number of permitted consecutive terms for all Boards and Commissions, except for the Library Board and Parking Place Commission (which due to their three-year term would continue to be able to serve a maximum of four consecutive terms for a total service of 12 years). The ordinance would limit members of other Boards and Comrrlissions to three consecutive terms. Any partial terms served of greater length than one-half of a frill term (i.e., two years plus one day, or 18 months plus one day for Library Board and Parking Place Staff Report Subject: Ordinance Amending Terms and Term Limits for City Boards and Commissions Date: Apri123, 2008 Page 2 Commission members), shall be countf;d as a full term for purposes of calculating consecutive terms served. Because Cultural Arts Commission members are currently serving indefinite terms, only time served after the effective date of the ordinance, will count towards the calculation of consecutive terms served. The ordinance also requires that after serving the maximum number of terms, a Board or Commission member must wait two years before being eligible for appointment to the same Board or Commission. ~, -_ y~ By: , / ~~ ~ _ Approve.: Steven T. tas .Nagel City Attorney City Manager Attachments: Table 1 -Existing and Proposed Terms and Term Limits Ordinance 1083566.1 Table 1 Existing and Proposed Terms and Term Limits (Changes are in bold) Board /Commission Term Number of Permitted (Municipal Code Chapter) in ears Consecutive Terms Current Proposed Current Proposed Library Board 3 3 4 4 (Municipal Code Chapter 2.52) Planning Commission 4 4 4 3 (Municipal Code Chapter 2.56) Historic Preservation Commission 4 4 4 3 (Municipal Code Chapter 2.58) Parks & Recreation Commission 4 4 4 3 (Municipal Code Chapter 2.60) Personnel Board 4 4 4 3 (Municipal Code Chapter 2.62) Parking Place Commission 3 3 4 4 (Municipal Code Chapter 2.64) Conference Center Authority 2 / 3* 2 / 4 No Limit 3 (Munici al Code Cha ter 2.78) Cultural Arts Commission Indefinite 4 N/A 3 (Municipal Code Chapter 2.80) City Council members on the Conference Center Authority serve two-year terms; other commissioners serve three-year terms. The City Manager, who sf;rves as an ex-officio, non-voting member of the commission, serves a term coterminous with his or her em to ent with the Ci ORDINANCE NO. CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 2 OF THE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING TERMS AND TERM LIMITS FOR MEMBERS OF THE CITY'S BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of South San Francisco does hereby ORDAIN as follows: SECTION 1. LIBRARY BOARD AMENDMENTS The City Council hereby amends South San Francisco Municipal Code Section 2.52.040, regarding term limits for the Library Board as follows (deleted text in st~etl~e, added text in double underline): 2.52.040 Board of trustees~e Limitation of terms- Vacancies. Trustees shall be limited to four consecutive terms. For purooses of calculatine consecutive terms, service of at least eighteen months plus one day during a term shall be counted as a complete term: all prior continuous service of existing Trustees shall be counted. Upon servinc the maximum number of consecutive terms a Trustee shall not be eli ible for re-appointment to the Librarv Board of Trustees for a period of two vears. A ,-„ .4;,17 +°,-.,, .. ° ,° a ,. r +,-. +l, ° •~PFt~CLe-~e-9rt~:7ccti~", ^r~" ••'a'~r+-ice ~ zh"tur ve r SECTION 2. PLANNIh(G COMMISSION AMENDMENTS The City Council hereby amends South San Francisco Municipal Code Section 2.56.030, regarding term limits fir the Planning Commission as follows (deleted text in °'~'~°+>1r^•~ rt'~, added text in double underline): 2.56.030 Limitation of terms=Vacancies. Commissioners shall be limited to €e~tr-three consecutive terms. For purnoses of calculative consecutive terms. service of at least two vears plus one day durinc a term shall be counted as a complete term: all prior continuous service of existing Commissioners shall be counted. Upon servinu the maximum number of conse_cu_ tive terms, a Commissioner shall not be elicible for re-appointment to the Planninc Commission for a period of two vears. ^„~~ x•71 *°~ ~° ~°a ~ - *^ *'~° °~'~ ~+~~>° a~+° ^~ ~liiS-S$Ett..Rrnicigu~~ ~n~c-~lic. ...,.,.,~: t°µ ~; F,a + ft, t~, ~' > X11 b° r f,LL~t,Q~, vaauVVL<L1YV LV11a1J J~°/Z-Y~IiII: SECTION 3. HISTORIC; PRESERVATION COMMISSION AMENDMENTS The City Council hereby amends South San Francisco Municipal Code Section 2.58.050, regarding term limits for the Historic Preservation Commission as follows (deleted text in stri~~, added text in double underline): 2.58.050 Limitation of terms-Vacancies. Commissioners shall be limited to fe~three consecutive terms. For nurooses of calculating consecutive terms. service of at least two years plus one day durine a term_ shall be counted as a complete teem: all brior continuous service of existing Commissioners shall be counted. Upon serving the maximum number of consecutive terms, a Commissioner shall not be eligible for re-annointment to the Historic Preservation Commission for a period of two years. ~ uny ul'~*~~ ~°n~°a ~ri^r *^ *'~° v V 11 V 4LV Vl Llll ~l x{7.02 ' C, , ~ ~ }7ll'.1Mrt ~~ ~ t ~ C 11~1t ° ~'° °l~ :zmrrg-crr°~ixiirirvci-vrcvr~c~~ . SECTION 4. PARKS A:[~TD RECREATION COMMISSION AMENDMENTS The City Council hereby amends South San Francisco Municipal Code Section 2.60.030, regarding term limits for the Parks and Recreation Commission as follows (deleted text in st~il~e~k, added text in double underline): 2.60.030 Limitation of terms-Vacancies. Commissioners shall be limited to €e}~r-three consecutive terms. For nurnoses of calculating consecutive terms service of at least two veers. plus one day during a term shall be counted as a complete teem: all prior continuous service of existing Commissioners shall be counted. U on servinc the maximum number of consecutive terms. a Commissioner shall not lbe elisible for re-annointment to the Parks and Recreation Commission for a period of two years. ^ „~~ ~~" *°~ ~°n~°a „ri°~ *° *'~° L 111' 1U1~1V1 .J a .'...aLLLv vi -L ", , , mrc snuirv$EOimr°vazvr~a=pv~n uVLV111a1aa111LJ L11V iiu111vv~V1I~JG^ SECTION 5. PERSONNEL BOARD AMENDMENTS The City Council hereby amends South San Francisco Municipal Code Section 2.62.030, regarding term limits for the Personnel Board as follows (deleted text in °'ri'r°+''r°••°'~, added text in double underline): 2.62.030 Limitation of terms-`Vacancies. 2 Board members shall be limited i:o €e~r-three consecutive terms. For nurooses of calculating consecutive terms. service of at least two years plus one day during a term shall be counted as a complete term: all prior continuous service of existing Board members shall be counted Unon serving the maximum number of consecutive terms_ a Board member shall not be eli ible for re-appointment to the Personnel Board for a period of two years. ~~=~~~~~~ns~n ~a ~ ~r+~ +~~ ~~ +• a + ~'+~• ~• - v r. r ^ p uiars +o oa SECTION 6. PARKING PLACE COMMISSION The City Council hereby amends South San Francisco Municipal Code Section 2.64.030, regarding term limits for the Parking Place Commission as follows (deleted text in s~l~~, added text in double underline): 2.64.030 Limitation of terms-`Vacancies. ~a~Commissioners shall be limited to four consecutive terms. For purooses of calculating consecutive terms. sewice of at least eighteen months plus one day during a term shall be counted as a complete term: all prior continuous service of existing Commissioners shall be counted. Upon serving the maximum number of consecutive terms. a Commissioner shall not be eligible for re-appointment to the Parking Place Commission for a period of two years. nu =~ fial? te-:m ~~..~ed + +~ ~'~' +' a + ~ t-1?is-SeE#,rE~H~--Pk~kg~s~-z3~~-S~c~~-1 1',t~r~,~~xitr~l fir t~,,, ~',a + ~ +7, 1, ~' ~ r r 111L1~, v11UVVLlLlYV LV11Z~J~IYGQ: SECTION 7. CONFERI_;NCE CENTER AUTHORITY AMENDMENTS The City Council hereby amends South San Francisco Municipal Code Section 2.78.040, regarding terms and term limits for the Conference Center Authority as follows (deleted text in st~l~~, added text in double underline): 2.78.040 Term. The term of each member of the commission shall be as follows: (a) City councilmembers shall serve two-year terms. No councilmember shall continue to serve as a councilmernber/commissioner after his/her term on the city council expires. (b) All remaining commissioners shall serve tl~eefour-year staggered terms. Initial appointments maybe made for less than a full term to assure that they are appropriately staggered. Commissioners who acre not Citv Councilmembers shall be limited to three consecutive terms For nurooses of calculating consecutive terms. service of at least two years plus one day during a term shall be counted as a complete term: all prior continuous service of existing Commissioners shall be counted. Upon serving the maximum number of consecutive terms a Commissioner shall not be eligible for re-appointment to the Conference Center Authority for a period of two years. 3 (c) The city manager's position on the commission shall be coterminous with his employment with the city. SECTION 8. CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION AMENDMENTS The City Council hereby amends South San Francisco Municipal Code Section 2.80.030, regarding appointment of the Cultural Arts Commission, amends section 2.80.040, regarding terms for the Cultural Arts Commission, adds section 2.80.045, regarding term limits for the Cultural Arts Commission, amends section 2.80.080 regarding compensation for the Cultural Arts Commission, and deletes section 2.80.090, regarding removal of Cultural Art:s Commission members, as follows (deleted text in s~l~~, added text in double underline): 2.80.030 Composition and appointment. The cultural arts commission sl'r~all consist often members until the voluntary resignation of any one member, after which time the cultural arts commission shall consist of up to nine members. Commission members shall be appointed by a majority of the city council. nb°~~ ^'~^" ___ . _ ~+ +'~° „~ _,,..__ .,r*'~_ _'* _„w.._:'.. All - r-- -•~ members shall, at their time of appointment and continuously through their incumbency, reside within the city. 2.80.040 Term of members. The term of each member of the cultural arts commission shall r°n~° ~ r ^r ~ra°~~~+° Y~=ioQ or~mcbe four vears and until a successor is appointed and aualified~t °,,.,~.°r'^ +°..~., ..., .. i,° + +~a „ r++,. c°,.+;°„ ~ Qn non Terms shall be staggered and shall expire in evert-numbered vears. 2.80.045 Limitation of terms-`Jacancies. Commission members shall be limited to three consecutive terms. For pumoses of calculating consecutive terms. service of at least two vears plus one day during a term shall be counted as a complete term: except that time served prior to the effective date of this section, June 13.2008. shall not be counted. Upon serving the maximum number of consecutive terms a Commissioner shall not be eligible for re-appointment to th_e_ Cultural Arts Commission for a period of two vears. 2.80.080 Minutes of meetings and compensation. Minutes of meetings of the cultural arts commission shall be kept for all meetings and copies thereof shall be delivered by the secretary of the commission to the city clerk for filing and distribution to members of council within fifteen days of the commission's approval. ~T° ,,,~.,° °~+,,° ' cic:~ ~?:~?'. r.,.,e~.., °m °„^ a v~iveo uo ouv ^ '' ^ ,r°~~''°~ Commissioners shall receive for their services compensation in the amount of fifty dollars for c;ach regular meeting actually attended. 4 ~~ n,,.,,,,o„-,l,o,- „4'~L,o ,. , l.o ,- ,oa .,r ~ .,+;,,~o . ,;~1, ,;*1,,,,,~ ~e-i~l-: +1„-00 .. „~;..o ,- „1.,,- „-, o+;,,~. L~ }~eri6~ ~L...11 l+o .loo,,.,o.l . „~ , SECTION 9. SEVERAB~ILITY In the event any section or portion of this ordinance shall be determined invalid or unconstitutional, such section or portion shall be deemed severable and all other sections or portions hereof shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 10. PUBLICATION AND EFFECTIVE DATE Pursuant to the provisions of Government Code Section 36933, a Summary of this Ordinance shall be prepared by th.e City Attorney. At least five (5) days prior to the Council meeting at which this Ordinance is scheduled to be adopted, the City Clerk shall (1) publish the Summary, and (2) post in the City Clerk's Office a certified copy of this Ordinance. Within fifteen (15) days after the adoption of this Ordinance, the City Clerk shall (1) publish the summary, and (2) post in the City Clerk's Office a certified copy of the full text of this Ordinance along with the names of those City Council members voting for and against this Ordinance or otherwise voting. This ordinance shall become effective thirty days from and after its adoption. // // // // // // // Introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco, held the __ day of , 2008. Adopted as an Ordinance of the City of South San Francisco at a regular meeting of the City Council held the _ day of , 2008 by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: ATTEST: City Clerk As Mayor of the City of South San Francisco, I do hereby approve the foregoing ordinance this day of , 2008. Pedro Gonzalez, Mayor 1083529.1 6