City of South San Francisco header
Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 9/14/2022 6:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Municipal Services Building, Council Chambers 33 Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco, CA
HYBRID IN-PERSON/VIRTUAL MEETING
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda  
Meeting video: eComment: Not available  
Attachments:
File #Ver.Agenda #NameTypeTitleActionResultAction DetailsVideo
22-669 11. PresentationProclamation recognizing September as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. (Mark Nagales, Mayor)   Action details Video Video
22-769 12. PresentationProclamation recognizing September as National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. (Mark Nagales, Mayor)   Action details Video Video
22-662 13. PresentationProclamation recognizing September as National Hispanic Heritage Month. (Mark Nagales, Mayor)   Action details Video Video
22-697 14. PresentationCertificate of Commendation presented to Building Maintenance Custodian Joaquin Valdez for his swift and heroic actions in assisting to report and stop a drunk driver along Westborough Boulevard. (Scott Campbell, Police Chief)   Action details Video Video
22-716 15. PresentationCertificate of Commendation presented to Officer Miguel Wong for his professionalism and lifesaving efforts that prevented a tragic outcome. (Scott Campbell, Police Chief)   Action details Video Video
22-787 1  Staff ReportSubmitted Public Comments   Action details Video Video
22-775 16. Staff ReportMotion to approve the Minutes for the meetings of July 13, 2022, July 27, 2022, August 1, 2022 and August 4, 2022. (Rosa Govea Acosta, City Clerk)   Action details Video Video
22-573 17. Staff ReportReport regarding a motion to accept the Local Agency Biennial Notice for 2022 pursuant to the California Political Reform Act as regulated by the Fair Political Practices Commission and issued by the City Clerk. (Rosa Govea Acosta, City Clerk)   Action details Video Video
22-539 18. Staff ReportReport regarding a motion to accept the construction improvements of the West Orange Avenue and Hillside Boulevard Pedestrian Crossing Enhancements Project (tr2001) as complete. (Jeffrey Chou, Associate Civil Engineer)   Action details Video Video
22-729 19. Staff ReportReport regarding a resolution approving a Reciprocal Agreement with the State of California Franchise Tax Board to exchange tax data specific to city business licenses for tax administration purposes and authorizing the Director of Finance to enter into said Reciprocal Agreement (Karen Chang, Director of Finance)   Action details Video Video
22-730 19a. ResolutionResolution approving a Reciprocal Agreement with the State of California Franchise Tax Board to exchange tax data specific to city business licenses for tax administration purposes and authorizing the Director of Finance to enter into said Reciprocal AgreementapprovedPass Action details Video Video
22-608 110. Staff ReportReport regarding a resolution approving the acceptance of Older Americans Act grant funds from the San Mateo County Aging and Adult Services Division in the amount of $75,018 and amending the Parks and Recreation Department Fiscal Year 2022-23 Operating Budget pursuant to budget amendment #23.008. (Greg Mediati, Parks and Recreation Director)   Action details Video Video
22-609 110a. ResolutionResolution approving the acceptance of Older Americans Act grant funds from the San Mateo County Aging and Adult Services Division in the amount of $75,018 and amending the Parks and Recreation Department Fiscal Year 2022-23 Operating Budget pursuant to budget amendment #23.008.approvedPass Action details Video Video
22-689 111. Staff ReportReport regarding a resolution approving a License Agreement with the San Mateo County Express Lanes Joint Powers Authority for a license to install, operate, and maintain facilities in the City’s Right-of-Way. (Jason Hallare, Senior Civil Engineer)   Action details Video Video
22-690 111a. ResolutionResolution approving a License Agreement with the San Mateo County Express Lanes Joint Powers Authority for a license to install, operate, and maintain facilities in the City’s Right-of-Way.approvedPass Action details Video Video
22-752 112. Staff ReportReport regarding a resolution accepting $105,000 from the State of California, Office of Traffic Safety for the “Selective Traffic Enforcement Program” (STEP) to be used for personnel overtime, equipment, and training expenses and amend the Police Department’s Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 2022-2023 by approving Budget Amendment 23.013. (Fahmida Murphy, Police Sergeant)   Action details Video Video
22-753 112a. ResolutionResolution accepting $105,000 from the State of California, Office of Traffic Safety for the “Selective Traffic Enforcement Program” to be used for personnel overtime, equipment, and training expenses and to amend the Police Department’s Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 2022-2023 by approving Budget Amendment 23.013.approvedPass Action details Video Video
22-756 113. Staff ReportReport 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 establishing penalties for violation. (Sky Woodruff, City Attorney)   Action details Video Video
22-757 113a. OrdinanceOrdinance 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.adoptedPass Action details Video Video
22-606 114. Staff ReportReport regarding a resolution approving the acceptance of a grant in the amount of $2,254 from the County of San Mateo’s Office of Sustainability 4Rs Grants Program for a garden project at the Parks and Recreation Department’s REAL After School Program at Martin Elementary School, and amending the Parks and Recreation Department’s Fiscal Year 2022-23 Operating Budget pursuant to Budget Amendment # 23.014. (Greg Mediati, Parks and Recreation Director)   Action details Video Video
22-607 114a. ResolutionResolution approving the acceptance of a grant in the amount of $2,254 from the County of San Mateo’s Office of Sustainability 4Rs Grants Program for a garden project at the Parks and Recreation Department’s REAL After School Program at Martin Elementary School, and amending the Parks and Recreation Department’s Fiscal Year 2022-23 Operating Budget pursuant to Budget Amendment #23.014.approvedPass Action details Video Video
22-704 115. Staff ReportReport regarding a resolution approving a second Amendment to a Consulting Services Agreement with Biggs Cardosa Associates, Inc. of San Jose, California for the Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program (Project No. st1703) in an amount not to exceed $112,590 and authorizing a total budget of $400,000. (Matthew Ruble, Principal Engineer)   Action details Video Video
22-705 115a. ResolutionResolution approving a second amendment to Consulting Services Agreement with Biggs Cardosa Associates, Inc. of San Jose, California for the Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program (Project No. st1703) in an amount not to exceed $112,590 and authorizing a total budget of $400,000.approvedPass Action details Video Video
22-719 116. Staff ReportReport regarding adoption of a resolution accepting a California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) Equitable Community Revitalization Grant in the amount of $483,000 for environmental remediation of 905 Linden Avenue and approval of Budget Amendment # 23.012. (Christina Fernandez, Assistant to the City Manager; Philip Vitale, Deputy Director of Capital Projects; and Sharon Ranals, Assistant City Manager)   Action details Video Video
22-768 116a. ResolutionResolution accepting a California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) Equitable Community Revitalization Grant in the amount of $483,000 for environmental remediation of 905 Linden Avenue and approval of Budget Amendment # 23.012.approvedPass Action details Video Video
22-772 117. Staff ReportReport regarding a Resolution authorizing the First Amendment to the Development Agreement Between the City of South San Francisco and SSF PUC Housing Partners for the Former San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (“PUC”) Opportunity Site. (Sky Woodruff, City Attorney and Nell Selander, Director of Economic and Community Development)   Action details Video Video
22-773 117a. ResolutionResolution authorizing the First Amendment to the Development Agreement Between the City of South San Francisco and SSF PUC Housing Partners for the Former San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (“PUC”) Opportunity Site.approvedPass Action details Video Video
22-770 118. Staff ReportReport 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)   Action details Video Video
22-771 118a. ResolutionResolution 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.approvedPass Action details Video Video
22-627 119. Staff ReportReport regarding holding a public hearing on the Program Year 2021-22 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report for the Community Development Block Grant Program and adopting a resolution approving the Program Year 2021-22 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) and authorizing its submittal to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (Heather Ruiz, Management Analyst II)   Action details Video Video
22-628 119a. ResolutionResolution approving the Program Year 2021-22 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report for the Community Development Block Grant Program and adopting a resolution approving the Program Year 2021-22 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) and authorizing its submittal to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.approvedPass Action details Video Video
22-724 120. Staff ReportReport regarding consideration of applications for a General Plan Amendment, Zoning Ordinance Amendment, Use Permit, Design Review, Transportation Demand Management Program, Parcel Map and Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration to construct a seventeen-story office/R&D building with community serving commercial uses, totaling approximately 940,000 square feet, atop a two-story podium parking structure with publicly accessible plazas and landscape areas, and other on- and off-site improvements, on a 3.2-acre site at 121 E Grand Ave in the Transit Office Research and Development (TO/RD) Zoning District. (Allison Knapp, Consulting Planner and Billy Gross, Principal Planner)   Action details Video Video
22-725 120a. ResolutionResolution adopting the Initial Study / Mitigated Negative Declaration (ND21-0001) (State Clearinghouse #2022060734) in accordance with Section 21080 of the California Public Resources Code and CEQA Guidelines Section 15070 et seq.approvedPass Action details Video Video
22-727 120b. OrdinanceOrdinance amending Chapter 20.280 (“Downtown Station Area Specific Plan District”) of the South San Francisco Municipal Code.introduced on first readingPass Action details Video Video
22-728 120c. ResolutionResolution making findings and approving a General Plan Amendment, Use Permit, Design Review, Tentative Parcel Map and Transportation Demand Management Plan to construct a seventeen-story office/R&D building with community serving commercial uses, totaling approximately 940,000 square feet, atop a two-story podium parking structure with publicly accessible plazas and landscape areas, and other on- and off-site improvements, on a 3.2-acre site at 121 E Grand Ave in the Transit Office/ Research and Development Core (TO/RD) Zoning District.approvedPass Action details Video Video
22-720 121. Staff ReportReport regarding consideration of a Use Permit, Design Review, Tentative Parcel Map and Transportation Demand Management Plan, Addendum to the 2009 Environmental Impact Report, and Overrule of the Airport Land Use Commission ALUC determination of inconsistency with respect to Noise Policies to subdivide the property to create a total of three parcels, construct one new multi-family residential building containing 183 residential units, three Office/R&D buildings totaling approximately 750,000 square feet, ancillary uses and associated parking at 180 El Camino Real (Assessor’s Parcel Number 014183110) in the El Camino Real Mixed Use (ECRMX) Zoning District. (Billy Gross, Principal Planner)   Action details Video Video
22-721 121a. ResolutionResolution making findings and determining that the 180 El Camino Real Residential/R&D Project is fully within the scope of environmental analysis in the 2009 Environmental Impact Report and that the 2022 Addendum to the EIR is the appropriate environmental document for the Project.approvedPass Action details Video Video
22-722 121b. ResolutionResolution overruling the San Mateo City / County Association of Governments (C/CAG) Airport Land Use Commission determination of inconsistency with respect to Noise Policies for the proposed residential portion of a redevelopment project located at 180 El Camino Real (“Project”) by adopting specific findings that the project is consistent with the override provisions contained in Division 9, Part 1, Chapter 4, Article 3.5 of the Public Utilities Code.approvedPass Action details Video Video
22-723 121c. ResolutionResolution making findings approving a Use Permit, Design Review, Tentative Parcel Map and Transportation Demand Management Plan to subdivide the property to create a total of three parcels, construct one new residential building containing 183 residential units, three Office/R&D buildings totaling approximately 750,000 square feet, ancillary uses and associated parking at 180 El Camino Real (Assessor’s Parcel Number 014-183-110) in the El Camino Real Mixed Use (ECRMX) Zoning District.approvedPass Action details Video Video
22-766 122. Staff ReportReport regarding a resolution to approve successor Memorandums of Understanding between the City of South San Francisco and the Teamsters Mid-Management and Confidential Units for July 1, 2022 - June 30, 2024 and approving budget amendment number 23.011 (Leah Lockhart, Human Resources Director)   Action details Video Video
22-767 122a. Staff ReportResolution of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco Approving the Successor Memorandums of Understanding for with the Teamsters Local 856 Mid-Management and Confidential employee units for a term of July 1, 2022-June 30, 2024 and approving budget amendment number 23.011.approvedPass Action details Video Video
22-748 123. Staff ReportReport regarding a resolution authorizing the acceptance of two half-time AmeriCorps members from the California State Library to support California Library Literacy Services offered through the Library’s Project Read and Gene Mullin Community Learning Center programs. (Karla Molina Bourdon, Literacy Program Manager)   Action details Video Video
22-750 123a. ResolutionResolution authorizing the acceptance of two half-time AmeriCorps members from the California State Library to support California Library Literacy Services offered through the Library’s Project Read and Gene Mullin Community Learning Center programs.approvedPass Action details Video Video