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Interactive City Council Meeting, 8/10/15. Full City Council Agenda, 8/10/15, pdf pages 231.
Closed Session, 6:00 p.m.
Item 10. Rooftop solar ordinance. |
B. CA government code 54957.6. Conference with labor
negotiator. Agency Negotiator: Carol Stevens. Firefighters Local 2400, Battalion Chiefs Local 856, Department Directors Local 350. Wastewater Treatment Plant
Employees Local 856. Miscellaneous Local 856. Managers Local 350.
Police Officers Association, Supervisors, Management Local
350.
Open Session, 7:00 p.m. Call to order, roll call, salute to flag, Closed Session report.
Consent Calendar
1. Approval of Minutes: 7/27/15.
Open Session, 7:00 p.m. Call to order, roll call, salute to flag, Closed Session report.
Consent Calendar
1. Approval of Minutes: 7/27/15.
2. Proclamation confirming existence of Local Emergency Storm Drainage, 380 and 400 Esplanade. a) photos, b) original proclamation, 4/7/10.
3. Resolution: Turbo Data Systems, Inc. to provide City parking citation processing and adjudication services, 5 year agreement, expiring 6/30/20. Report, resolution, agreement, pdf pages 17.
4. Agreement: SamTrans Park and Ride/CalTrans Linda Mar (near Highway 1) State owned parcel: City to provide maintenance and police. Contract renewal, 2 years, 8/1/15 - 8/1/17. Report, agreement.
5. Authorize applications to San Mateo County Area Agency on Aging for OAA Grant funding, FY 2015-16. Report, AAS contract, pdf pages 72.
6. Award roof repair construction (offices for the Planning Department (PLN), and Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department (PB&R), 1800-1810 Francisco Blvd. to Pioneer Contractors, Inc., $49,812 from General Fund 1. Report, agreement, pdf pages 6.
7. Response to San Mateo County Grand Jury Report. Report acceptance, "Flooding Ahead: Planning for Sea Level Rise." City response to Grand Jury Report, pdf pages 6, (the City agrees with the findings).
Special Presentations - Proclamations: Pacifica Beach Coalition, Pacifica Historical Society, Unity Award Recipient C.O.P.E. Honoree.
Public Hearings - None.
Council Communications, Oral Communications.
Consideration
8. Summary of Caltrans road work, Monday, 8/3/15: Report, formal request for Caltrans to "notify the City as soon as lane closures are scheduled, but not less than 14 days in advance of any lane closures on Highway 1, and that future repaving or other roadwork that interrupts traffic flow be completed during nighttime hours." a) photo 1, b) photo 2, c) photo 3.
9. Pacifica Police Department, 2014 Annual Report, includes City statistics, pdf pages 8.
10. Introduction of ordinance amending Chapter 4 "Electrical Code" of Title 8 "Building Regulations" (first reading). CA State AB 2188 (by 9/30/15), streamlined permitting process for small residential rooftop solar energy systems. Report, ordinance, pdf pages 9, a) State of CA, AB2188, pdf pages 8.
Adjourn. Note photographs: Solar installation, from Greenlancer blog, by Ardelia Lee. Gridlock through Pacifica, Monday 8/3/15 by Horace Hinshaw, Editor; Pacifica Tribune/Jane Northrop, article 8/5/15.
Posted by Kathy Meeh
5. Authorize applications to San Mateo County Area Agency on Aging for OAA Grant funding, FY 2015-16. Report, AAS contract, pdf pages 72.
6. Award roof repair construction (offices for the Planning Department (PLN), and Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department (PB&R), 1800-1810 Francisco Blvd. to Pioneer Contractors, Inc., $49,812 from General Fund 1. Report, agreement, pdf pages 6.
7. Response to San Mateo County Grand Jury Report. Report acceptance, "Flooding Ahead: Planning for Sea Level Rise." City response to Grand Jury Report, pdf pages 6, (the City agrees with the findings).
Item 8. Traffic back-up to where? |
Public Hearings - None.
Council Communications, Oral Communications.
Consideration
8. Summary of Caltrans road work, Monday, 8/3/15: Report, formal request for Caltrans to "notify the City as soon as lane closures are scheduled, but not less than 14 days in advance of any lane closures on Highway 1, and that future repaving or other roadwork that interrupts traffic flow be completed during nighttime hours." a) photo 1, b) photo 2, c) photo 3.
9. Pacifica Police Department, 2014 Annual Report, includes City statistics, pdf pages 8.
10. Introduction of ordinance amending Chapter 4 "Electrical Code" of Title 8 "Building Regulations" (first reading). CA State AB 2188 (by 9/30/15), streamlined permitting process for small residential rooftop solar energy systems. Report, ordinance, pdf pages 9, a) State of CA, AB2188, pdf pages 8.
Adjourn. Note photographs: Solar installation, from Greenlancer blog, by Ardelia Lee. Gridlock through Pacifica, Monday 8/3/15 by Horace Hinshaw, Editor; Pacifica Tribune/Jane Northrop, article 8/5/15.
Posted by Kathy Meeh
5 comments:
According to the contract between CalTrans and Pacifica for the maintenance of the Park-and-Ride facility across from the Linda Mar shopping center, Pacifica must "maintain the Property, including the area outside the lot lying between the boundaries thereof and the adjacent street, free of all grass, weeds, debris and inflammable materials of every description and at all times in an orderly, clean, safe and sanitary condition." The contract goes on to state that "[a] high standard of cleanliness, consistent with the location of the area as an adjunct to the State of California Highway System, will be required."
I don't have any issue whatsoever with this requirement (to the contrary, it makes perfect sense), but it begs the question: If "a high standard of cleanliness, consistent with the location of the area as an adjunct to the State of California Highway System, [is] required", why is CalTrans itself permitted to allow the CalTrans-owned/maintained pieces of property surrounding the Pedro Point shopping center to be overrun with weeds and garbage 365 days a year??
On a separate note, these meeting updates - and the inclusion of links to relevant documents -- are incredibly useful. Thanks for posting them.
Is this the only meeting of the month. I thought the 2nd meeting in August is always canceled for summer vacations?
Why are the taxpayers paying for Ms Tinfow's apartment rent?
So does she also get a per diem for food and expenses?
Who pays the water, PGE, and garbage? CAble and Internet?
809, why don't you read her contract with the City, its online somewhere. Or, you might call your favorite City Councilmember. Or call the City for assistance. You might be connected directly to the City Manager's Office. There your question might be answered.
The "alternative" of asking the same question over and over and over is more likely a statement (isn't it), rather than an inquiry from you. So, why don't you answer your own question and get back to us.
She makes enough money to pay her own rent, and her own bridge tolls. Walnut Creek to Pacifica isn't that bad of a commute if you come in early and stay a tad late.
Or you can take Bart over.
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