Saturday, October 26, 2019

City Council meeting, Monday October 28, 2019


Attend in person, 2212 Beach Boulevard, 2nd floor.  Or, view on local Pacific Coast television, PCT/Pacifica Channel 26PCT links to meeting videos: calendar, and recent coastside civic meeting videos. City Council and Planning Commission meetings usually begin at 7 p.m., or shortly there following.  City meeting agendas (current and archived) are available on the City meetings calendar.  City websites:  City Council, and Planning Commission.  

Interactive City Council meeting, 10/28/19.     City Council meeting, 10/28/19, pdf  pages 342.

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Item 13. Oceanshore railcar on the move again.
Closed Session, 6:30 p.m.  Government code 54957, Public employee performance evaluation: City Manager.

Open Session, 7:00 p.m. Call to order, roll call, salute to flag. Closed session report.
Special Presentations -- Proclamations:  a) Arbor Day and Tree City USA qualification; b) Ohlone-Portola Heritage Day. 
Consent Calendar 
1.     Approval of financial disbursements (checks), FY 2019-2020: a) 9/16/19 - 9/30/19.

2.     Approval of City Council Minutes:  a) Special meeting, 9/30/19.  b) Regular meeting, 10/14/19.
3.     Quarterly Investment Reports, 9/30/19, Staff report.  a) Investment report.
4.     Resolution: submit applications to the State Department of Parks and Recreation for per capita grant program to support future recreation projects, report/Resolution.
5.     Recertification of the Sewer System Management Plan, report.  a) SSMP documentation.
6.     Approval of 4LEAF, Inc. amendment 4 for completing the Wet Weather Equalization Basin Project (EQ Basin) project, amount $94,194, report.  a) Agreement. 
7.     Approval of CSG Consultants, Inc. first amendment for engineering services for private development, mapping support and related services, report.  a) Agreement.
8.     Response to San Mateo Civil Grand Jury Report, "Electric vehicle adoption in the cities and county of San Mateo." a) SMCGJ Report,  b) SMCGJ response.
9.     Approval of lease agreement: Stephen Johnson Photography, 1220-C Linda Mar Blvd (Pacifica Center for the Arts), report/Resolution.  a) Lease 2019 (final).
10.   Adoption Ordinance amending Municipal Code Title 3, chapter 15 to add section 3-15-10 "Federal Procurement":  Bidding procedures for public projects, report/Ordinance.  a) Staff report, 10/14/19. 
 Communications (Oral):  Public, City Council, City Staff.  

Public hearings 
 

11.    Introduction of a a Municipal Code Ordinance to establish a procedure for consideration of reasonable zoning accommodation requests, recommended by the Planning Commission, report/Ordinance.  Planning Commission: a) Staff report, 9/16/19.  b) Resolution 2019-032. 
Consideration  
12.    Assembly Bill 1482 "Tenant Protection Act of 2019", report.
13.    Grant to the Pacifica Historical Society to cover Planning Department fees related to Oceanshore railcar relocation temporary use permit. report/Resolution.
14.    Appointments to the City Committees, and Commissions, report.  Applicants:  a) Economic Development Committee.  b) Emergency Preparedness &Safety Commission.  c) Library Advisory Committee.  d) Open Space & Parkland Advisory Committee.  e) Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission.
Adjourn.           Note photograph of the historic railroad car by Jean Bartlett found on Google, lead to a Mercury News/Pacifica Tribune article by Jean Bartlett,5/12/13. 
Posted by Kathy Meeh

Sunday, October 20, 2019

Planning Commission meeting, October 21, 2019 cancelled


Notice of  Planning Commission cancellation, Monday, October 21, 2019 here.
Posted by Kathy Meeh

Saturday, October 19, 2019

Rotary Club Annual Bowl-d-thon - join the fun with your team, Sunday October 27, 2019


Invitation from the Rotary Club of Pacifica:

 


You can enter by teams of five or as an individual and Rotary will place you on a team.  Your entry fee $150 per team or $40 an individual player or includes two hours of bowling, shoes, pizza and a pitcher of beer or soda for the team.  Deadline for team registration is Friday,  October 26th so get your team together and register by Clicking Here.

Want to sponsor a lane?  Local businesses and individuals can support the event as a King Pin Sponsor for only $350.00 or a Lane Sponsor for $150.  Sign up by Clicking Here.
For questions or more information contact Bowlathon Chair Mike Haase at 415-608-5072.

Submitted by Mike Haase, Bowlathon Chair 
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Reference, Rotary Club of Pacifica, Rotary events.  "....  Funds generated from the Rotary Bowlathon will provide dictionaries to all Pacifica third graders, Rotary’s project to paint the Boys and Girls Club, the new mural being painted at the Community Center, Rotary International projects and the continued support of other local Rotary projects. ....

....  Rotary exists to promote fellowship and to perform service for local and international communities.  Rotary meets every Tuesday morning for breakfast at 7:15am at Sharp Park Restaurant and welcome guests to join us for breakfast or coffee and enjoy our weekly speaker’s presentation.    For more information check out www.pacificarotary.com , call 650-438-4848 or join us any Tuesday morning to see what Rotary is all about." 
Posted by Kathy Meeh

Thursday, October 17, 2019

Reminder Democrats breakfast meeting this Saturday, October 19, 2019


Image result for Pacifica Resource Center pictureThis month's breakfast meeting, this Saturday, October 19th: Safety net services provided to our community by the Pacifica Resource Center. ... speakers are Chris Hunter and Tygar Bigstyck, Directors on the PRC Board.

The meeting begins at 9:30 am in the rear banquet room of the Sharp Park Golf Course Restaurant. A full breakfast is available for $12, a continental breakfast is $6, or just coffee or tea for $3, although no purchase is necessary. These monthly Club meetings are free and open to the public.  

Reference.  Link to the full 10/19/19 meeting announcement, also listed below.  Note photograph: The Pacifica Resource Center sign is the lead to Pacifica Resource Center, Shelter Network. 

Posted by Kathy Meeh

Saturday, October 12, 2019

City Council meeting, Monday October 14, 2019


Attend in person, 2212 Beach Boulevard, 2nd floor.  Or, view on local Pacific Coast television, PCT/Pacifica Channel 26PCT links to meeting videos: calendar, and recent coastside civic meeting videos. City Council and Planning Commission meetings usually begin at 7 p.m., or shortly there following.  City meeting agendas (current and archived) are available on the City meetings calendar.  City websites:  City Council, and Planning Commission

Interactive City Council meeting, 10/14/19.    City Council meeting, 10/14/19, pdf pages 428. 

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Special Presentation:  Fire Prevention Month.
Open Session, 7:00 p.m. Call to order, roll call, salute to flag. 
Special Presentations - Fire Prevention Month.
   Consent Calendar 
1.    Approval of financial disbursements (checks), FY 2019-2020:  a) 9/1/19 - 9/15/19.
2.    Approval of Minutes:  a) 9/9/19.  b) 9/23/19.
3.    Proclamation confirming existing of a local emergency: coastline from Westline Drive to the end of Beach Boulevard, report.
4.    Adopt proclamation confirming existence of a local emergency: Hickey Boulevard, report.  a) Main sewer line.damage. 
5.    Agreement with CentralSquare Technologies for asset and infrastructure management software, budget authority $144,837, report.  a) Agreement .
6.    Award construction contract to Waterproofing Associates, Inc. for the Calera Creek Water Recycling Plant Roof Improvements (P018A), report. a) Construction contract.
7.   Sanitary Truck Drivers and Helpers, Teamsters, Local 350 disclaimer of interest in representing the employees in the City, Department Directors Bargaining Unit, report/Resolution. a) Disclaimer of Interest.
8.   Response to San Mateo County Civil Grand Jury Report titled "Soaring City pension costs - follow-up on Grand Jury Report of 2017-2018", report.  a) Civil Grand Jury Report, 7/17/18.  b) City response to Grand Jury findings, 9/24/18.  c) Superior Court letter, 7/29/19.  d) City response to Grand Jury findings, 10/14/19.  
Communications (Oral):  Public, City Council, City Staff.  

Public hearings 

9.   Appeal of the Planning Commission's approval with limitations of rent increase application (RIA-2-18) for the Gateway Marymount Project, 435 Gateway Drive (APN 009-540-110; 009-540-120; 009-540-130; 009-540-140; 009-540-150; 009-540-160; and 009-540-170), File 2018-036, report.  a) PC Resolution 2019-029.  b) Marymount Gateway, LLC, formal appeal withdrawal of PC Resolution 2019-029, 8/19/19.
10.   Resolution: Acquisition of  necessity: 330 Esplanade (APN 009-413-030) by Eminent Domaine for the 310-330 Esplanade Infrastructure Preservation Project.  a) Resolution.  b) Government Code. Offer.  c) Notice of Intention to Consider Adoption of Resolution of Necessity.
11.    Amend City Municipal Code, Chapter 15 of Title 3, to add Federal Uniform Guidance policies, report, Ordinance.  a)  Resolution amending purchasing policy.  b) Purchasing policy 2019 redlined. 

Consideration   
12.     Approve third amendment to the CSG Consultants, Inc. agreement for various building division services:  FY 2019-20, 1 year to 10/31/20, not to exceed $400,000, report.  a) Agreement. 
Adjourn.      Note Firepup mascot graphic from the National Fire Safety Council (NFSC, Inc.).
Posted by Kathy Meeh

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Democrats breakfast meeting, Saturday October 19, 2019 - PRC Community safety net services

 
Please join us Saturday, October 19th for a presentation regarding the safety net services provided to our community by the Pacifica Resource Center. 
 
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PRC: Neighbors enjoying helping neighbors.
Our guest speakers will be Chris Hunter and Tygar Bigstyck, both currently serving as Directors on the PRC Board.
 
The meeting will begin at 9:30 am in the rear banquet room of the Sharp Park Golf Course Restaurant.
A full breakfast is available for $12, a continental breakfast is $6, or just coffee or tea for $3, although no purchase is necessary.
If you wish to join or renew your membership in the Pacifica, Daly City Democrats, you can do so on Saturday by completing a membership application, available at the sign-in table. However, meetings of the club are free and open to the public.
 
Submitted by Suzan Getchell, President, Pacifica-Daly City Democrats Club
 
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Reference.  Pacifica Resource Center (PRC), Neighbors helping neighbors.  "Since 1974, PRC has worked with local businesses, organizations, and individuals throughout Pacifica to provide food, housing support, and other critical services to our neighbors in need.  PRC is the only core agency in San Mateo County that provides these services to Pacificans struggling to make ends meet."   Listing of Programs and Services.   Facebook.   Note logo graphic and photograph  from Pacifica Resource Center. 
Posted by Kathy Meeh