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City Council Agenda, 8/16/12, 64 pages, Consent Calendar Item 1 amendment only, 4 pages. Public Hearing Item 7, 72 pages.
A. Closed session, 5:30 pm - Union negotiation conference, Ann Ritzma negotiator. Battalion Chiefs, Teamsters local 856; Pacifica Fire Fighers, local 2400. Pacifica Police Officers Association, Police Supervisors Association, Police Management 350. Miscellaneous Teamsters, local 856.
B. Open session (7:00 pm)
Consent Calendar (pass through)
1. Approval of cash disbursements.
2. Approval of Minutes (meeting of 7/23/12).
3. Approve continuation of Local Emergency.
4. Award contract to Wildan Financial Services: comprehensive user fee and charges rate study not to exceed $19,880, Cost Allocation Study not to exceed $7,800.
5. Approve Palmetto Avenue Street Agreement, amendment #2, Tanaka Design Group engineering, $2,500, Fund 22.
6. Resolution approving Spindrift Theater Roof Improvement Agreement with the Rotary Club of Pacifica. Waive building permit fees.
Special presentation - California right to know genetically engineered food act (Pamm Larry).
Public hearing
7. Single family dwelling with second unit, 900 Rosita Road. 1) Mitigated negative declaration, 2) site permit and use permit, 3) General Plan Amendment. There is a also an appeal on this project.
8. Discuss Ralph M. Brown Act. Continue to voluntarily comply, or suspend some provisions.
9. Letter of intent to retrofit city facilities for energy efficient lighting, engineering study $13,000.
10. Consideration of a Creek Protection ordinance.
11. Consider comments letter to the Coastal Regional Sediment Management Plan for the San Francisco Littoral Cell.
12. Refinance 2001B wastewater bonds at 3.06% interest. Borrow an additional $2,570,000 for plant improvements, to total $6,500,000.
13. Adopt city council Goals and Direction, confirm priorities of top projects.
Adjourn
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Posted by Kathy Meeh
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12. Refinance 2001B wastewater bonds at 3.06% interest. Borrow an additional $2,570,000 for plant improvements, to total $6,500,000.
Wow, another cash out refi to pay the city's bills. Will someone please pull the plug on brain dead bankrupt Pacifica.
The city has no chance!
Here's the problem. Last number is health care for them and their family.
All CAN retire at 55 and go work somewhere else.
Yes this data is from 2010 but it hasn't changed that much.
Wastewater Treatment Plant Waste Water Treatment Plant Collections Sys. Manager — $123,095 2.5% @ 55 — — $16,080
Wastewater Treatment Plant Waste Water Treatment Plant Plant Manager — $122,647 2.5% @ 55 — — $8,039
Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator III — $142,341 2.5% @ 55 — — $720
Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator I — $79,422 2.5% @ 55 — — $7,110
Wastewater Treatment Plant Laboratory Technician $93,178 2.5% @ 55 — — $720
Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator III — $104,885 2.5% @ 55 — — $14,265
Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator III — $161,569 2.5% @ 55 — — $7,110
Wastewater Treatment Plant Director Of Waste Water Treatment Plant-Coll & Plant Oper — $135,177 2.5% @ 55 — — $1,440
Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator II — $109,666 2.5% @ 55 — — $720
Wastewater Treatment Plant Electrical Instrum. Tech I $87,202 2.5% @ 55 — — $720
Wastewater Treatment Plant Associate Civil Engineer — $107,932 2.5% @ 55 — — $15,599
Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator I — $71,376 2.5% @ 55 — — $14,265
Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator II — $121,551 2.5% @ 55 — — $7,110
Wastewater Treatment Plant Administrative Clerk II (30Hr) — $53,301 2.5% @ 55 — — $720
Wastewater Treatment Plant Laboratory Supervisor — $101,635 2.5% @ 55 — — $7,033
Wastewater Treatment Plant Electrical Instrum. Tech II — $90,437 2.5% @ 55 — — $720
Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator III — $119,799 2.5% @ 55 — — $13,804
Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator II — $104,591 2.5% @ 55 — — $13,766
Wastewater Treatment Plant Waste Water Treatment Plant Asst. Superint. - Maint. — $130,460 2.5% @ 55 — — $1,440
Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator II — $118,761 2.5% @ 55 — — $720
Sheesh. I want a job at the Waste Water Plant. They pay lotto. I am soooo under paid. I will demand more money.
Ha Anon 223
Tell that to Vallejo, San Jose, Stockton, san bernardino etc etc etc.
It doesn't matter what "the going rate" is anymore. Every City is drastically reducing union agreements for wages and benefits, or filing bankruptcy.
That adds up to almost 2 million a year just for salaries to run a failed sewer plant. That's not even including vacation, sick time. pensions etc.
$13,000 to STUDY energy efficient lighting?
Go to Lowes and buy some bulbs. You can buy a lot for $13,000.
We're broke people. Why do you keep spending out last chump change on BS?
Hutch-Man, actually the data has changed from 2010. It's gone up!!
Happy Days are here again at the WWTP. They've never really ended, have they?
What's up with item #8? As noted on here a while back the state has suspended some of the Brown Act. Compliance is voluntary. Pacifica has had a somewhat fickle relationship with the Brown Act...remember the Planning Commission booboo and then of course there's that elusive consultant's report on outsourcing the police. What should we expect from council on item #8? Probably nothing more than a nausea producing Hallmark moment folowed by none of the much needed improvement in transparency and open gov't. in Pacifica. They don't have to.
Hey, look at the bright side, this closed session meeting at 5:30 PM may be legal. Or maybe not.
"Hey, look at the bright side, this closed session meeting at 5:30 PM may be legal. Or maybe not." Lionel Emde, 6:58 PM
Hey Lionel, think you just earned the award for the funniest blog comment today.
Long live the King!!
Closed session, negotian update on Police, Fire and Teamsters unions.
Q. Why do the taxpayers have no idea what our city negotiators are even asking from the unions, let alone how negotiations are going?
A. Because the unions have lobbied for laws preventing Cities and Counties from talking publicly about negotiations, while the unions can say anything they like.
More open government?
Well I guess all we can do is hope the City is negotiating hard and getting major concessions this time. Our solvency depends on it.
Open government has been a joke in Pacifica for a long time. Don't believe everything you're told Hutch. It has nothing to do with the unions.
I hope council does not suggest they suspend any elements of the Brown Act. There is no reason to be less transparent. I don't think there are any costs associated with conducting meetings legally and posting agendas and minutes on the city website. (completely out of date currently BTW.)
Anonymous 1152 said...
"Don't believe everything you're told Hutch. It has nothing to do with the unions."
Do you read the papers at all? Are you serious? Please tell me then, what it is?
Just like almost every other city in California, our looming insolvency has almost everything to do with the pork fat city union pensions, benefits and wages.
Try telling that to Stockton, Vallejo, Fresno, San Bernardino, etc. all filing for bankruptcy because of unsustainable city pensions, benefits and wages.
I have no problem with private sector Unions. But these government unions have us in a corner.
Either Pacifica will drastically reduce these liabilities or we will soon be in the same boat.
Meanwhile the citizens have no right to know what we're negotiating for thanks to the public unions.
Oh Hutch, Pacifica isn't going to be in the same boat. This gang won't even get that part right. Straight to the bottom. Keep your floatie close.
Hutch is Todd Bray!
348 Hutch, not in dispute about the greed of the public employee unions in CA. Merely saying this city hides behind secrecy to avoid public input and well-earned outrage just as much as the unions. Actually more. It's habit-forming. When questioned about it, the city uses the unions as a patsy. Just saying you can't trust either one of them.
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