22-633
| 1 | 1. | | Presentation | Proclamation Recognizing September as National Preparedness Month. (Mark Nagales, Mayor) | | |
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22-632
| 1 | 2. | | Presentation | Presentation from California Department of Insurance (CDI). (Tonya Martin, Supervisor, Community Relations, and Outreach Branch) | | |
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22-673
| 1 | 3. | | Presentation | Presentation from Star Vista on 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (Taylor Georgina Coutts, ASW, Program Manager - Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention Hotline) | | |
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22-664
| 1 | 4. | | Staff Report | Motion to approve the Minutes for the meeting of July 11, 2022. (Rosa Govea Acosta, City Clerk) | approved | |
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22-634
| 1 | 5. | | Staff Report | Report regarding an ordinance amending the South San Francisco Zoning Map (RZ20-0001) to create a Planned Development District to allow the construction of a multi-family residential development consisting of 292 units on 40 Airport Boulevard. (Christopher Espiritu, Senior Planner and Tony Rozzi, Chief Planner) | | |
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22-635
| 1 | 5a. | | Ordinance | Ordinance amending the South San Francisco Zoning Map (RZ20-0001) to create a Planned Development District to allow the construction of a multi-family residential development consisting of 292 units on 40 Airport Boulevard. | adopted | Pass |
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22-642
| 1 | 6. | | Staff Report | Report regarding a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute an amendment to the consulting services agreement with MuniServices, LLC to extend its terms for an additional two-year period ending on June 30, 2024, for access to the Sales Tax Analytics & Reporting and Forecasting Services and Sales and Use Tax Audit Services and a resolution authorizing the examination of sales or transactions and use tax records by MuniServices, LLC. (Karen Chang, Director of Finance) | | |
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22-644
| 1 | 6a. | | Resolution | Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute an amendment to the consulting services agreement with MuniServices, LLC to extend its terms for an additional two-year period ending on June 30, 2024, for access to the Sales Tax Analytics & Reporting and Forecasting Services and Sales and Use Tax Audit Services. | approved | Pass |
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22-645
| 1 | 6b. | | Resolution | Resolution authorizing the examination of sales or transactions and use tax records by MuniServices, LLC, and authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract amendment with MuniServices, LLC. | approved | Pass |
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22-646
| 1 | 7. | | Staff Report | Report regarding a resolution authorizing submission of the 2022 Infill Infrastructure Grant (IIG) Program to the California State Department of Housing and Community Development. (Ernesto Lucero, Acting Deputy Director, Economic and Community Development Department) | | |
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22-647
| 1 | 7a. | | Resolution | Resolution of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco authorizing an application for the 2022 Infill Infrastructure Grant (“IIG”) Program. | approved | Pass |
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22-648
| 1 | 8. | | Staff Report | Report regarding a resolution to continue conducting City Council and advisory body meetings remotely due to health and safety concerns for the public and making related findings (Sky Woodruff, City Attorney) | | |
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22-649
| 1 | 8a. | | Resolution | Resolution of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco declaring the continuing need for the City legislative bodies to meet remotely to ensure the health and safety of the public and making related findings. | approved | Pass |
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22-652
| 1 | 9. | | Staff Report | Report regarding approval of a resolution authorizing the acceptance of $3,200 in donation funding from the Stanford Gardner Center to support Healthy Places for a Healthy City, and approving Budget Amendment #23.005. (Tamiko Huey, Management Analyst II) | | |
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22-651
| 1 | 9a. | | Resolution | Resolution authorizing the acceptance of $3,200 in donation funding from the Stanford Gardner Center to support Healthy Places for a Healthy City, and approving Budget Amendment #23.005. | approved | Pass |
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22-656
| 1 | 10. | | Staff Report | Report regarding a resolution approving Amendment No. 23 to the Professional Services Agreement with Meyers Nave. (Mike Futrell, City Manager) | | |
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22-657
| 1 | 10a. | | Resolution | Resolution approving Amendment No. 23 to the Professional Services Agreement Between the City of South San Francisco and Meyers Nave | approved | Pass |
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22-659
| 1 | 11. | | Staff Report | Report regarding a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a First Amendment to the banking services agreement with JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. for an additional two year term ending on August 31, 2024. (Karen Chang, Director of Finance) | | |
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22-660
| 1 | 11a. | | Resolution | Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a First Amendment to the banking services agreement with JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. for an additional two year term ending on August 31, 2024. | approved | Pass |
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22-670
| 1 | 12. | | Staff Report | Report regarding adoption of an ordinance authorizing the City of South San Francisco to develop, construct, or acquire affordable, low-rent housing units pursuant to Article XXXIV of the California Constitution. (Sky Woodruff, City Attorney) | | |
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22-671
| 1 | 12a. | | Ordinance | An ordinance authorizing the City of South San Francisco to develop, construct, or acquire affordable, low-rent housing units pursuant to Article XXXIV of the California Constitution. | adopted | Pass |
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22-674
| 1 | 13. | | Staff Report | Report regarding a Resolution authorizing up to two members of the City Council to submit an argument in favor of a proposed ballot measure seeking voter authorization for the City of South San Francisco to develop, construct, or acquire affordable, low-rent housing units pursuant to Article XXXIV of the California Constitution and to submit a rebuttal argument if an argument against the measure is filed. (Sky Woodruff, City Attorney and Mike Futrell, City Manager) | | |
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22-675
| 1 | 13a. | | Resolution | Resolution authorizing up to two members of the City Council to submit an argument in favor of a proposed ballot measure seeking voter authorization for the City of South San Francisco to develop, construct, or acquire affordable, low-rent housing units pursuant to Article XXXIV of the California Constitution and to submit a rebuttal argument if an argument against the measure is filed. | approved | Pass |
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22-668
| 1 | 14. | | Staff Report | Report regarding approval and support of Assembly Bill 2407 (O’Donnell), Assembly Bill 1740 (Maratsuchi), Assembly Bill 2682 (Gray), Senate Bill 986 (Umberg), and Senate Bill 1087 (Gonzalez) to combat catalytic converter thefts (Tamiko Huey, Management Analyst II) | | |
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22-653
| 1 | 15. | | Staff Report | Report regarding adoption of an ordinance adding Chapter 10.74 to Title 10 (Public Peace, Morals and Safety) of the South San Francisco Municipal Code to prohibit the unlawful possession of used catalytic converters in the City and adoption of an urgency ordinance to immediately establish a temporary prohibition of the unlawful possession of used catalytic converters and establishing penalties for violation. (Sky Woodruff, City Attorney) | | |
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22-654
| 1 | 15a. | | Ordinance | Ordinance of the City of South San Francisco adding Chapter 10.74 to Title 10 (Public Peace, Morals and Safety) of the South San Francisco Municipal Code to prohibit the unlawful possession of used catalytic converters in the City and establishing penalties for violation. | introduced on first reading | Pass |
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22-655
| 1 | 15b. | | Ordinance | Urgency ordinance of the City of South San Francisco temporarily adding Chapter 10.74 to Title 10 (Public Peace, Morals and Safety) of the South San Francisco Municipal Code to prohibit the unlawful possession of used catalytic converters in the City and establishing penalties for violation. | adopted | Pass |
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22-666
| 1 | 16. | | Staff Report | Report regarding receipt of an Impact Report on a Citizens Initiative Ordinance of an Annual Parcel Tax on Some Commercial Office Properties for Early Care and Education and Childcare and Development Programs and adoption of a Resolution Calling for the submission to South San Francisco voters of an Initiative Ordinance to Enact an Annual Parcel Tax on Some Commercial Office Properties for Early Care and Education and Childcare and Development Programs at the General Municipal Election of November 8, 2022, establishing the schedule for submission of Ballot Arguments, and Authorizing the County of San Mateo Elections Division to Conduct the election. (Mike Futrell, City Manager; Sharon Ranals, Assistant City Manager; Sky Woodruff, City Attorney) | | |
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22-667
| 1 | 16a. | | Resolution | Resolution Calling for the submission to South San Francisco voters of an Initiative Ordinance to Enact an Annual Parcel Tax on Some Commercial Office Properties for Early Care and Education and Childcare and Development Programs at the General Municipal Election of November 8, 2022, establishing the schedule for submission of Ballot Arguments, and Authorizing the County of San Mateo Elections Division to Conduct the election. | approved | Pass |
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22-504
| 1 | 17. | | Motion | Council discussion on designation of voting delegates and alternates for the League of California Cities Annual Conference & Expo on September 7-9, 2022. (Mark Nagales, Mayor) | | |
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