Meeting
"The City with a Heart"
Rico Medina, Mayor
Linda Mason, Vice Mayor
Tom Hamilton, Councilmember
Marty Medina, Councilmember
Michael Salazar, Councilmember
On September 16, 2021, the Governor of California signed AB361 suspending certain provisions of the Ralph M. Brown Act in order to allow for local legislative bodies to conduct their meetings telephonically or by other electronic means. Purusant to the CDC’s social distancing guidelines which discourage large public gatherings, the San Bruno City Council meetings are being conducted electronically.  The meeting is not available for in-person attendance.  Members of the public may attend the meeting by video or phone linked in this agenda or watch by livestream at www.youtube.com/user/cityofsanbruno.  CityNet Services Channel 1 will air the meeting live and the recorded meeting will be made available for viewing on the City’s YouTube channel after the meeting has concluded.
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AGENDA
SAN BRUNO CITY COUNCIL
April 12, 2022
7:00 PM
Zoom Meeting Details
https://sanbruno-ca-gov.zoom.us/j/84306068437?pwd=YTZJMzVNdVdmdU9SWGJTTXZvUGgxZz09
Webinar or Meeting ID: 843 0606 8437 (audio only)
Participant ID: #
Webinar or Meeting Password:
300882
Zoom Phone Line: 1-669-900-9128 (same webinar ID and password as above)
City Council meetings are conducted in accordance with Roberts Rules of Order.  All regular Council meetings are recorded and televised on CityNet Services Channel 1 and replayed the following Thursday, at 2:00 pm. 
1.

CALL TO ORDER

2.

ROLL CALL

3.

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

4.

PUBLIC COMMENTS FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA
Individuals allowed three minutes. It is the Council’s policy to refer matters raised in this forum to staff for investigation and/or action where appropriate. The Brown Act prohibits the Council from discussing or acting upon any matter not agendized pursuant to State Law.

5.

ANNOUNCEMENTS/PRESENTATIONS

a.
San Bruno is happy to partner with Recology San Bruno again for the Spring 2022 Community Clean Up Event (Drop Off) at 975 Sneath Lane. The drop off event will be held on May 14 from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at 975 Sneath Lane, and is a self-serve drop off, where residents will be required to unload their vehicles. Residents limited to 3 cubic yards per vehicle, and can include bulky items, e-waste, appliances, bags of garbage. Dirt, rock and concrete will not be accepted. Visit sanbruno.ca.gov for more information. 
b.
Please share your input as the City of San Bruno updates the current Housing Element!  Your participation in the process is essential in helping understand and address housing needs in the San Bruno community – please take the survey at sanbruno.ca.gov/HousingElementSurvey.
c.
Please share your input on the City of San Bruno Safe Routes to School Plan! Please take a few minutes to go online and learn more about the project and complete the survey by providing feedback on getting to and from school in San Bruno.  Visit the project website at sanbruno.ca.gov/SafeRoutes.
d.
Issue Proclamation Announcing April 2022 as National Poetry Month.
 
e.
2022 Update from the San Mateo County Mosquito and Vector Control District
6.

CONSENT CALENDAR
All items are considered routine or implement an earlier Council action and may be enacted by one motion; there will be no separate discussion, unless requested.

c.
Approve Investment Report and Reconciliation of General Ledger to Bank Report dated February 28, 2022
e.
Adopt Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute an Agreement with Badawi & Associates for Professional Auditing Services for Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 2022 through 2024 for an All Inclusive Fee of $139,005
f.
Adopt Resolution Declaring the Continued State of Local Emergency and Need for the City Council and Other Legislative Bodies Subject to the Ralph M. Brown Act to Continue to Teleconference in Order to Ensure the Health and Safety of the Public Pursuant to AB 361
g.
Receive Written Update on the City’s Response Efforts to COVID-19
h.
Adopt Resolution Related to the Emergency Replacement of the San Bruno Senior Center Chiller Unit: • Ratifying the Emergency Replacement Declaration of the Chiller Unit at the San Bruno Senior Center Authorized by the City Manager on March 30, 2022; • Waiving Competitive Bidding Requirements Pursuant to State Law and the San Bruno Municipal Code Due to the Existence of an Emergency; • Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Necessary Contracts to Mitigate the Emergency and to Appropriate Such Funds from the Building and Facility Fund Balance
i.
Adopt Resolution Approving Agreement between the City of San Bruno and the Police Bargaining Unit and Authorizing Execution by the City Manager
7.

CONDUCT OF BUSINESS

a.
Waive First Reading and Introduce an Ordinance Repealing Chapter 10.21 of the San Bruno Municipal Code and Adopting a new Chapter 10.21 Regulating the Use of Disposable Food Service Ware by Food Facilities
b.
Receive Report on 15 MPH Speed Limit Signs on School Zones
c.
Appointment of Two City Councilmembers to an Ad Hoc Subcommittee for Public Opinion Poll Research Related to Potential November 2022 City-sponsored Ballot Measures
8.

PUBLIC HEARING(S)

a.
Hold Public Hearing and Adopt Resolution Adjusting the Master Fee Schedule to be effective on July 1, 2022
9.

COMMENTS FROM COUNCIL MEMBERS

10.

ADJOURNMENT – The next Regular City Council Meeting will be held on April 26 2022 at 7:00 PM.