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through the City website livestream . Dial-in is also available 1-669-900-6833 .
Also, this City Council
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Coast Television PCT/Pacifica Channel 26. PCT also links their program calendar, and recent coastside civic
meeting videos.
Complying with the Coronavirus
(COVID-19) Disease Notice (fully detailed on page 1 of the
City Council PDF link below): this civic meeting will not
be physically open to the public, and will be held through
teleconferencing.
Public comments, see pages 1 and
2 of the pdf agenda below. 1) Live
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Interactive City Council Agenda, 10/11/21. City Council Agenda, 10/11/21, pdf pages 329.
Item 10. Read our historical Ramaytush Ohlone land acknowledgement at the beginning of each City Council meeting. |
Special Presentations
A. Reimagine SamTrans.
Consent Calendar
1. Approval of financial disbursements (checks), 8/1/21 - 8/15/21: a) FY 2020-2021. b) FY 2021-2022.
2. Approval of Minutes: a) 9/27/21. b) 9/4/21 (Special Meeting).
3. Proclamation continuation: a local emergency, Coastline from Westline Drive to the End of Beach Boulevard, report. a) Proclamation.
4. Proclamation continuation: a local emergency, Anza Pump Station, report. a) Resolution ratifying Proclamation.
5. Proclamation continuation: a local emergency, Novel (new) Coronavirus (COVID-19), report. a) Resolution ratifying Proclamation.
6. Adopt a Resolution (from prior Consideration, required by AB 361) to permit City Council and City Committees and Commission to continue conducting teleconferencing meetings due to health and safety concerns related to COVID-19, report/Resolution. a) AB 361, full text. b) Resolution ratifying a Local Emergency Due to COVID-19.
7. Creation of the new classification of Financial Analyst I/II and Public Works Project Manager, report/Resolution. Job descriptions: a) Financial Analyst I/II. b) Public Works Project Manager.
8. Adopt a Resolution supporting the Manor Drive Overcrossing Project, and authorizing submittal of an application for Measure A and Measure W Highway Program Funding.
Public oral communications (through Zoom, or telephone).
Council communications, Staff communications.
Public Hearings
9. Introduction of an Ordinance to approve Development Plan DP-83-21, containing a master use list for the Fairmont Shopping Center, located at the intersection of Hickey Boulevard and Gateway Drive. The Planning Commission recommended approval of the Development Plan with modifications 9/7/21, (File 2021-003), report. a) Ordinance (draft).
Planning Commission: b) Resolution 2021-011. c) Report, 9/7/21.(without attachments). d) Minutes, 9/7/21. e) Public comment.
Consideration
10. Amending administrative policy No. 1, City Council agenda and format process to require the reading of a Ramaytush Ohlone Land Acknowledgement at the beginning of City Council meetings, report/Resolution. a) Agenda Format, with item 2 red line addition.
11. Response to San Mateo County Civil Grand Jury Report, "Build Greater Trust Between The Community and Law Enforcement Via the Racial and Identity Profiling Act.", report. a) SMCO Civil Grand Jury Report RIPA. b) City RIPA response Letter.
12. Response to San Mateo County Civil Grand Jury Report, "San Mateo County: California's Ground Zero for Sea Level Rise", report. a) Grand Jury Report . b) City SLR response Letter.
13. Adopt a Resolution approving a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the County of San Mateo for the Establishment of an Edible Food Recovery Program consistent with the CA Code of Regulations: Title 14, Division 7, Chapter 12. Short-lived Climate Pollutants, report/Resolution. a) Council Memo on SB 1383. b) Edible Food Recovery MOU.