Saturday, April 9, 2022

City Council Meeting, Monday April 11, 2022

Please note, this is an In-Person City Council meeting.
The City Council meeting location is at City Council Chambers, 2212 Beach Blvd., Pacifica.   As in past years, off-street parking is
allowed in the neighborhood, with a parking permit obtained from a rack upon entering the downstairs Chambers lobby. Place the permit on the auto dashboard, visible to law enforcement personnel.   
Alternatively, the
City Council meeting may be viewed through the City website livestream , or  through local Pacific Coast Television PCT/Pacifica Channel 26 (And note, PCT also links their program calendar, and recent coastside civic meeting videos.)
For more information, including location parking (and permit), cell phone rules, written public comments, and public comment call-in instructions (offered on a pilot basis) see pages 1 and 2 of the PDF Agenda.

Open Session, 7:00 p.m.
Administrative: call to order, roll call, reading of Land Acknowledgement (ancestral homeland of the Ramaytush Ohlone peoples),  salute to the flag. 

Pacifican appointed as next County Counsel | Local News Stories |  hmbreview.com
Special Presentation A:  John Nibbelin
appointed to San Mateo County Counsel, 4/1/22.

Special Presentations. 
A.  John Nibbelin 
B.  National Volunteer Week, April 17-23, 2022.
Consent Calendar
1.     Approval of financial disbursements (checks), FY 2021-2022: 
a)
2/16/22 to 2/28/22
2.     Approval of Minutes:  a)
3/28/22.
3.
    Proclamation continuation: a local emergency, Coastline from Westline Drive to the end of Beach Boulevard,
report.
4.     Proclamation continuation:  a local emergency, Anza Pump Station, report.  a)  Ratifying Proclamation.
5.     Proclamation continuation:  a  local emergency, Novel (new) Coronavirus (COVID-19),
report.  a)  Ratifying Resolution.
6.     Authorize  a letter of support for the Seamless Transit Transformation Act (SB 917). 
a) Summary Report.. b) Senator Becker Press Release.  Resolution adopted by City Council 12/12/21.
7. 
    Consider authorizing a letter of support or additional detailed Homeowners Relief Act (SB 847) research to establish a grant program to assist both tenants and homeowners affected by the pandemic.
8.     Adopt a resolution to reclassify the vacant Financial Services Manager position to a Deputy Finance Director job classification and salary schedule,
report.  a)  Resolution.  b)  Job Description.
9.    Authorize City Manager to sign a letter to the San Mateo County Aging and Adult services indicating intent to respond to their Request for Proposals (RFPs) for Senior Se4rvices programs, 2022-2026,
report.
10.   Approve a Master Agreement with AECOM of San Jose for the Highway 1/Manor Drive Overcrossing I
mprovement Project, $2,937,892 which includes a 5% contingency amount of $140,000, report.  a)  Master Agreement and Task Order 1.
11.  
Approve Beach Parking Lots Seal Cost Project, FY 2021-22,
report.  a)  DRYCO Agreement.   b) Project Plans.
12.   Approve Pacifica Pier Repairs (CA grant $260,000, Coastal Conservancy required Resolution), a)
report/Resolution.
13.
  Introduction of a "Removal or towing of vehicles" Municipal Code Ordinance amendment,
report
/Ordinance.  a) Section -7.1901 Redlining.
14.   Adopt an Ordinance to approve rezoning, and authorize a single-family residential use at the eastern terminus of Talbot Avenue (APN 016-270-110),  report/Ordinance.   a)  Report 3/28/22.
Public oral communications
(through Zoom, or telephone).

Council communications, Staff communications.
 

Consideration  
15.   In accordance with CA AB48, introduce a public safety Municipal Code, Chapter 19, "Acquisition and Use of Military Equipment" Ordinance, Report/Ordinance.   a) Police Department Policy705.    

16. 
City Council Goals and Priorities, FY 2022-23,
report.  a)  Goals (red line update editing).   b)  Goals, (clean version).   c)  Priorities.   d) Other non-discretionary priorities.

17.   Budget planning process, timeline, long-term financial forecast, and narrative budget report recommendations:  FY 2022-23 planning process, report.  a) Long Term Financial Forecast Assumptions (FY 2021-FY2031).
Adjourn

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Note: 
Photograph and related article about John Nibbelin from Half Moon Bay Review/Jane Northrop, 3/2/22, "Pacifican appointed as next County Counsel".
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Other City News, with weekly updates:  Facebook/Connect with Pacifica.   Pacifica Tribune, (news on line and newspaper).     
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