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San Bruno City Council Meeting May 26, 2020
5. Consent Calendar
B
A
A
A
Sorry
Linda,
you
said
D
and
D
and
that
you
wanted
separate,
correct
correct.
Thank
you
very
much.
Okay,
if
I've
seen
no
other
hands
under
item
we'll
do
e
and
F
sin.
She
was
just
a
comment
and
then
we'll
do
a
emotion
and
then
we'll
come
back
to
antique
on
e.
It's
a
resolution
accepting
the
on
call
striping
contractor
as
complete
the
reason
I
was
just
making
a
comment
is
it
was
anticipated
at
55,000
and
it
came
in
22,000
dollars
under
which
that
means
the
measure.
A
A
funds
will
be
returned
back
to
that
account
for
other
usage
on
item
F,
which
is
a
resolution
accepting
a
single
audit
report
of
the
federal
awards,
this
that
ended
on
June
30th
of
2019.
That
was
just
to
point
out
to
folks
that
in
1819
cycle,
which
we've
been
audited
for
now,
that
was
for
grants
at
the
city
of
San
Bruno
received,
which
were
over
a
million
dollars.
So
some
folks,
you
know,
are
wondering:
do
we
actually
go
out?
Do
we
get
grants?
C
C
A
B
A
You
I'll
see
you
as
soon
as
getting
so
second
nature.
It's
almost
like
we're
doing
that
normal
voting.
Okay,
let's
go
to
item
D,
which
is
way
the
second
reading
and
adopt
the
ordinance
enacting
the
1.6
2%
rate
increase
for
Recology
san
barnaba,
CH
and
recycling
services
to
be
in
effect,
July,
1,
2020,
Linda,
okay,.
C
Thank
you
so
I
know
from
the
last
two
meetings
that
we've
had
Recology
I
think
that
the
response
has
pretty
continuously
been
that
this
is
part
of
their
contract.
So
so
I
have
some
questions
for
I.
Believe
it's
Kristin
and
see
she's
she's
on
the
call
on
the
zoom,
so
I
actually
went
to
the
contract
and
I
have
some
questions
around
some
of
the
obligations
that
Recology
had
and
I
was
hoping
just
to
ask
her
about
them.
C
Sure
I
am
on
I'm
here
great
hi
Kirsten.
How
are
you
hi,
good
Thank,
You,
Linda,
good
good,
so
I
wanted
to
ask
around
the
recycling,
education
and
community
outreach.
It
says
here
that
the
Recology
would
employ
a
recycling
coordinator
and
that
50%
of
the
actual
and
reasonable
cost
for
the
coordinator
would
be
allocated
to
the
city.
Can
you
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
that
and
whether
that's
happening
and
what
they're
doing
if
it
is
absolutely.
E
Yes,
we
have
always
employed
used
to
be
called
a
recycling
coordinator
and
which
is
now
called
a
waster,
especially
and
her
name
is
Raina
Raina
conduct
waste
audits
for
commercial
customers.
She
monitors
our
participation
with
a
be
18
26
and
a
B
3
41
to
make
sure
what
Summers
are
concocting
and
most
recently,
especially
during
this
coated,
he
has
been
giving
zoom
recycling
presentations
with
the
school.
So
we
look
at
teachers
if
they
wanted
to
participate.
They
just
had
to
ask
her
and
she
would
do
zoom
recycling
and.
C
C
I
wanted
to
ask
about
the
the
next
section:
there's
grants
how
many
grants
are
I
guess
how
what
is
the
process
for
the
Recology
working
with
the
city
and
to
obtain
grants
to
promote
recycling?
C
E
Would
have
to
throw
that
back
to
the
city,
finance
director
or
the
city
manager
if
they're
aware
of
exactly
how
many
Grand
Prix
chief
and
how
detailed
we
were
involved,
I
can
tell
you
that
she,
especially
in
this
last
year,
to
make
use
of
her
time
while
a
lot
of
commercial
customers
were
closed
right
now.
That
is
one
thing
she
just
submitted
about
two
weeks
ago
to
the
city
of
San
Bruno,
a
couple
of
environmental
grants
that
she
thought
the
city
would
benefit
from.
E
C
I
believe
that
city
responded
to
me
that
in
the
last
two
years
it's
been
zero
so
then,
going
on
to
community
relations
under
business.
Let's
hear
about
the
contractor
shall
develop
presentations
to
educate
about
and
encourage
commitment
by
the
business
community
to
recycle
reuse
and
waste
reduction.
Business
and
commercial
recycling
shall
be
promoted
by
the
development
of
a
business
recycling
guide,
the
conducting
of
commercial
waste
evaluations
and
the
sponsorship
of
business
recycling
workshops.
E
Rana
has
developed
as
updated,
I
would
say
some
commercial
brochures
that
we
that
she
hand
out
to
the
commercial
customers
she's
done
a
San,
Mateo
Avenue
specific,
walk
through
and
handed
out
the
brochures
it
does
talk
specifically
to
recycling
and
the
participation
and,
most
recently
organics
participation,
so
that
brochure
is
given
out
to
commercial
customers
in
response
outreach.
That's
when
I
was
talking
earlier
about
waste
audits
that
she
does
for
customers.
E
So
if
she
has
customers
with
high
garbage
volumes
specifically,
he
will
offer
them
a
white
waste
on
it
as
part
of
their
subscription
to
their
service,
and
she
will
look
through
their
garbage.
You
know
safely
and
let
them
know
the
about
the
percentage
of
each
and
how
they
can
then
report
some
of
that
recyclable
or
organic
material
out
of
their
garbage
into
the
proper
waste
stream.
Okay,
but
no.
B
E
Guys
presentations,
basically,
her
presentations
are
framing
a
lot
of
trainings
with
janitorial
staff,
kitchen
staff
and
the
such,
but
not
an
overall
business
presentation
where
we
invite
commercial
customers
to
that.
It's
even
hard
to
get
training
conducted
quite
honestly,
because
a
lot
of
the
timings
always
have
the
issue,
but
we
do
conduct
rainy.
C
Okay
and
then
I
know
a
lot
of
our
schools
have
guardians
and
a
couple
of
them
do,
and
it
does
say
in
the
contract
that
there
would
be
maintenance
of
green
waste
composting
piles
to
local
nurseries,
landscaping,
companies,
schools
and
youth
service
clubs
and
I
immediately.
Think
of
not
just
the
schools
but
like
the
4-h
clubs.
C
E
Schools
request,
compost.
We
can
absolutely
make
that
happen.
They
just
have
to
call
this
up
or
email
me
and
ask
if
they
can
get
some
compost
for
their
gardens.
I
know,
st.
Roberts
has
participated
and
we've
given
them
some
compost
for
their
garden
and
the
4-h
they
kind
of
make
I
believe
that
a
lot
of
it
they
make
a
lot
of
their
own
compost
and
what
we
have
we
partner
with
them
to
assist
is,
with
debris
boxes,
to
help
offload
a
lot
of
their
animal
by-products.
E
C
E
Don't
have
a
specific
date,
it
was
a
prod.
It
was
a
program
that
was
in
place
some
time
ago
and
that's
back
when
there
was
a
value
to
recycling.
There
is
no
longer
that
type
of
value,
so
we
have
done
different
programs
with
the
schools
in
the
past.
They've
done
a
poster
contest
in
regards
to
recycling
and
they
have
done
a
recycling
challenge.
E
C
So
I
think
that
the
fact
that
this
contract
has
been
amended
so
many
times-
and
there
are
these
provisions
that
are
specifically
to
give
back
to
the
community
I-
want
to
make
a
couple
I
want
to
make
couple
of
things
clear.
C
One
is
that
when
it
has
been
mentioned
that
this
contract
hasn't
been
procured
in
over
20
years,
a
common
response
I
get
is
they
give
they
give
back
to
the
community
and
I
think
it's
important
to
know
that
they
are
required
by
the
contract
to
give
that
to
the
community
and
I
would
like
to
see
in
this
next
year.
All
of
these
items
that
our
contractual
obligations
being
adhere
to.
So
if
there
can't
be
a
cash
for
class
recycling
fundraiser,
what
is
the
alternative
to
that
cash
for
class
recycling?
C
I
think
that
I'm
very
happy
with
the
service
at
my
own
residence
but
I
do
want
to
make
sure
that
we've
been
in
this
contract
for
a
very
long
time
and
we
should
be
receiving
our
part
of
the
contract
benefits
as
well
outside
of
the
regular
payments
that
are
made
for
by
residents
for
their.
You
know
daily
garbage
operation.
The
city
is
also
in
business
with
you
and
I
think
this
is
this
area
under
community
relations
really
needs
to
be
more
robust.
So
with
that
said,
those
are
my
comments.
Thank
you.
Thanks,
Linda.
D
Marty,
yes,
thank
you
very
much.
I
also
agree.
I
am
satisfied
with
recall,
G's
service.
This
is
a
very
modest
rate.
Increase
Recology
has
a
contractual
right
to
it.
If
the
council
does
not
approve
the
increase,
then
either
the
council
will
have
to
pay
for
the
increase
or
face
potential
legal
consequences
of
breaching
the
contract.
I
believe
that's
accurate.
If
I
could
concur
with
our
city
attorney
city
attorney.
Please.
B
D
D
So
in
the
staff
report,
if
I
could
have
staff
kind
of
quickly
summarize
wise,
it
gets
complicated
to
try
to
delay
the
increase
and
to
try
to
squeeze
it
into
these
six
months,
because
it's
in
the
staff
report,
if
they
could
they
do
it,
they
would
do
a
lot
better
job
than
I
would
so
if
they
could.
Please
do
it
by
that,
but.
A
The
council
wasn't
saying
is
at
the
last
meeting
just
to
give
some
background
last
meeting
was:
can
can
they
at
least
be
asked
right?
Jim
Jim,
even
though,
was
a
three
to
go
back
ask
in
regards
to
the
increase,
and
what
would
it
mean
if
it's
delay
in
the
staff
report?
There's
some
information
but
I
think
the
Marty
would
like
to
have
staff
just
articulate
that
so
those
viewing
and
getting
kind
of
circle
back
around
to
our
last
meeting.
F
Sure,
Javon
Grogan's
city
manager.
Let
me
answer
this
really
quick
I
think
there
are
some
mechanics
of
a
218
process
that
we
would
need
to
undertake
if
we
were
going
to
change
the
rate,
but
but
that
aside,
I
think
there's
some
financial
mechanics
that
are
covered
in
the
staff
report
and
so
at
our
last
council
meeting,
the
question
was:
can
staff
go
back
and
talk
to
Recology
about
potentially
having
the
rate
increase
occur
in
the
latter
six
months
of
the
fiscal
year?
F
And
so
we
had
those
conversations
and
the
answer
was
Recology
did
not
agree
to
forego
the
rate
increase,
which
meant
that
if
the
rate
increase
did
not
take
effect
on
July
1,
it
would
need
to
be
that
amount
would
need
to
be
recouped
over
a
shorter
horizon.
Let's
say
that
horizon
is
six
months
and
so
the
rate
increase
that
is
before
the
City
Council
per
the
contract
and
the
CPI
is
a
one
point:
six
two
percent.
If
that
was
raised
not
over
12
months
but
over
six
months.
F
Essentially,
the
increase
for
those
six
months
would
be
a
three
point.
Two
four
percent
increase
for
the
six
month
period
and
so
to
the
public.
It
would
potentially
appear
to
be
a
doubling
of
the
rate
increase,
even
though
that
amount
is
spread
out
over
it's
the
same
amount
being
raised.
That
would
be
raised
over
the
course
of
the
year,
just
in
six
months
to
break
that
down
into
dollars.
Council
in
the
community
may
remember,
for
the
32
gallon
residential
Toder
trash
can
the
increase
the
monthly
increase
for
the
one
point.
F
F
The
other
sort
of
mechanics
of
delaying
the
increase
is
that
the
contract
also
provides
for
a
CPI
increase
in
next
fiscal
year,
the
twenty
one
twenty
two
fiscal
year,
and
so,
for
example,
if
this
rate
increase
is
delayed
six
months
and
so
there's
a
3.2
percent
increase
from
January
through
June
2021
and,
let's
say,
there's
another
CPI
increase
next
year.
2%,
what
a
resonant
may
may
feel
or
think
that
they're
being
charged
is
a
3.2
percent
rate
increase
in
January
and
then,
if
CPI
is
2%,
another
2%
in
July.
F
Thus
its
I
just
received
a
five
point.
Two
four
percent
increase,
for
example
right,
that's
different
than
having
a
one
point:
six
two
percent
increase
for
all
of
2021
and
then
a
two
percent
increase
for
twenty
one.
Twenty
two
I
know
that
that's
a
lot
of
numbers
without
charts
and
graphs,
but
it
sort
of
boils
down
to
the
delaying
the
rate
increase
without
our
forgoing
of
that
revenue
means
that
that
rate
increase
would
be
doubled
in
the
latter
six
months
and
there
may
be
an
appearance
of
compounding
for
the
CPI
increase
in
2021.
D
A
Thanks
warning
through
city
staff,
I
reached
out
to
nother
garbage
company
and
who
serves
a
few
few
communities
in
arc
in
the
peninsula,
and
it
is.
Is
it
not
commonplace
that
the
contracts
that
exists
in
the
other
jurisdictions
also
review,
whether
it's
detailed
year,
like
we
do
every
three
years,
but
there's
an
annual
review
then
or
potential
within
their
contract?.
A
G
They
have
always
been
very
supportive
to
our
community
and
I
want
to
thank
them
for
that,
and
I
and
I
think
that
a
lot
of
what
they
do
goes
very
much
unnoticed.
So
I
think
that's
important
that
you
know
we
all
get
good
service.
You
can
call
them
up.
Hey
I
didn't
get
my
garbage
out
on
time.
I
missed
it.
There's
all
sorts
of
things
that
they
do
will
help
out,
and
the
communication
is
is
been
excellent
and
I
know
there
have
been
trying
times.
G
I
know
things
have
changed
with
recycling
and
you
know
I
made
they.
They
did
a
great
job
and
really
communicating
the
need
to
gotta,
have
clean
recycling
and
here's
her
program,
we're
gonna
put
into
place,
and
we
saw
the
community
turn
around
and
make
those
improvements.
Oh
you
know
kudos
for
ecology
and
for
the
work
that
they
continue
to
do
in
San,
Fran.
E
Know
I
am
so
in
going
back
to
look
at
the
numbers
Linda.
We
were
what
I've
been
told
without
in
order
for
us
to
come
up
with
a
precise
number
for
you,
we
would
have
to
know
exactly
if
I
have
to
approximate
how
many
people
would
participate,
but
the
answer
that
I
was
given
was
it.
It
may
actually
look
to
be
a
rate
increase
in
order
to
be
able
to
offer
that
16
gallon
and
the
reason
being
is
that
remember
that
the
garbageman
is
going
to
show
up
at
each
of
the
houses
anyway.
E
So
what
you're
gonna
have
a
delivery
cost?
First,
you're
gonna
have
the
capital
cost
of
the
new
16
gallon
cards.
You're
gonna
have
the
delivery
cost
that
would
be
associated
with
it,
and
then
you
also
have
to
in
order
for
them
to
qualify
and
be
able
to
use
the
16
gallon
they'd
have
to
take
material
from
the
garbage
can
which,
unfortunately,
nowadays
it's
the
cheapest
thing
to
do
is
to
bury
garbage,
is
you'd
have
to
take
material
from
the
garbage,
can
and
either
put
it
in
the
recycling,
cart
or
put
it
in
the
compost.
E
C
That
was
and
then
in
regards
to
Recology
and
Cove
in
nineteen
I,
know
someone
who
has
recently
let
go
from
Recology
and
I'd
like
to
know
how
kovat
has
impacted
by
ecology
and
whether
this
rate
increase
will
have
an
effect
one
way
or
the
other
on
any
of
the
employees
that
are
here
in
San,
Bruno.
E
Copin
19,
what
I
can
tell
you
is
that
the
way
how
it's
affecting
our
ecology
at
this
moment
is
the
reduction
in
commercial
businesses,
so
we're
not
seeing
we're
seeing
commercial
businesses
close
the
shops
at
Tanforan
has
closed,
so
we
are
not
servicing
those
facilities
at
the
moment,
Recology
has
not
let
go
of
any
of
its
employees.
We
have
kind
of
revamped
them
and
have
them
doing
other
things
at
this
time
in
order
to
try
and
keep
all
of
their
jobs
how
it's
going
to
affect
residents.
A
Okay
and
then
just
finally
and
I
and
I
believe
also,
and
thank
you
for
following
up
on
the
16
Linda
cuz,
you
did
ask
that
before
my
understanding
and
correct
me,
but
those
that
participate
in
our
city
in
the
20-gallon
is
about
it
9
or
10
percent
I,
believe
so
out
of
that.
What
would
we
get
to
go
to
16
and
then
to
get
to
that
capital
of
whether
that's
worth
it
but
I
and
general
manager
can
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong
on
my
stats?
No.
A
Thank
you
and
I
also
want
to
just
to
remind
again
that
there
is
a
25%
discount
for
cable
TV
for
garbage.
If
you
are
having
the
32
gallon
Toder
and
also
you
know,
for
water
and
sewer,
so
that
is
available
through
the
city
has
been
and
is
and
again
if
you
do
go
down
with
the
20,
my
understanding
it's
about
seven
dollars
and
ten
cents
between
the
things,
the
32
and
the
20.
So
those
are
some
other
elements.
A
A
B
B
A
C
A
C
I
just
want
to
say
that,
for
when
this
comes
back
to
us,
since
we
are
being
told
this
will
come
back,
I
would
like
to
see
where
we
are
with
five
nine
and
five
nine
three.
If
the
those
are
the
sections
in
the
contract
that
it
appears,
are
not
being
adhered
to
at
this
time,
so
that
we
can
look
into
whether
you
know
we
are
getting
there.