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San Bruno City Council Meeting May 11, 2021
4. Announcements/Presentations
A
B
C
B
So
today
was
a
big
day
for
a
change
in
our
status
for
the
blueprint
for
a
safer
economy.
We
did
move
to
the
yellow
tier
that
was
announced
by
the
state
earlier
today,
and
it
goes
into
effect
tomorrow.
Wednesday
may
12th
at
12.
01
am
and
what
does
that
mean
to
businesses?
Well,
it
actually
means
a
lot.
There
are
a
lot
of
changes
to
allowances
for
indoor
operations
as
well
as
outdoor,
so
they're
all
on
the
screen.
B
I'm
just
going
to
go
through
them
quickly,
so
that
we
can
get
the
information
out
to
those
that
are
not
looking
at
the
screen.
Family
entertainment
centers
can
have
a
50
capacity,
amusement
parks
at
25
indoors
and
35
outdoors
movie
theaters
at
50
capacity.
B
Food
courts
at
the
mall
can
be
at
50
capacity.
Restaurants,
50
capacity.
All
of
these
capacities
are
indoors
and
bars
at
25
capacity.
This
is
probably
the
biggest
impact
for
bars
which
have
had
to
stay
closed
unless
they
serve
food
wine
and
breweries
and
distilleries
can
be
open
at
50
capacity,
places
of
worship
increase
to
50
capacity,
gyms
and
fitness
centers
at
50
sleepway
camps
that
open
on
june
1st,
with
modifications
and
that's
most
mostly
related
to
summer
camps
that
are
available
allowable
allowances.
B
Outdoors
live
events
at
67
capacities
with
modifications.
It
is
limited
to
in-state
visitors
only
and
those
are
all
of
the
updates
that
take
effect
tomorrow
at
1201
am
and
based
on
our
criteria
that
was
met
for
our
county
metrics.
B
In
addition
to
that
increase
to
or
roll
back,
I
should
say
of
restrictions.
The
county
also
rescinded
our
local
mask
order
and
by
rescinding
the
local
mask
order.
Basically,
what
that
means
is
that
we
were
aligned
to
the
state
order
that
took
effect
a
few
weeks
ago.
This
really
distinguishes
between
those
who
are
vaccinated
and
those
who
are
not
there's
really
no
change
to
indoor
mask
wearing
when
you're
at
a
public
location
mask
requirements
will
remain
in
place
outdoors
where
you'll
see
the
biggest
impact
or
biggest
change.
B
Those
that
are
fully
vaccinated
are
no
longer
required
to
wear
face
coverings,
except
when
they're
attending
crowded
events,
those
that
are
unvaccinated,
are
still
required
to
wear
face,
covering
outdoors
only
when
they
cannot
maintain
the
six
foot.
Physical
distancing,
a
reminder.
B
Etiquette,
this
is
just
common
courtesy,
others
may
not
be
vaccinated
or
may
feel
more
comfortable
wearing
face
coverings
and
that's
okay.
It
still
remains
a
good
way
to
protect
ourselves,
our
community
and
our
families,
and
the
full
order
for
this
mass
information
is
available
on
the
california
department
of
health
website,
which
is
linked.
It's
a
hyperlink
on
the
screen.
It's
spelled
out
in
the
much
longer
address
up
at
the
top
of
the
header
on
this
slide
local
statistics.
B
Here
I
have
information
and
I
included
additional
information
to
compare
the
city
of
san
bruno
to
other
agencies.
County-Wide
total
cases
in
san
bruno.
As
of
this
past
friday
may
6
is
2360..
B
That's
69
new
cases
in
the
last
30
days,
a
slight
uptick
since
our
last
30-day
report,
which
was
reported
to
you
at
the
last
council
meeting
at
50..
So
it's
important
to
remain
aware
and
to
remain
cautious,
county-wide,
there's
a
total
of
41
844,
total
cases
and
that's
as
of
yesterday
may
10
420
cases
within
the
last
30
days
and
568
deaths
and
the
color
coding
on
the
map
on
the
screen.
You
could
see
the
different
shades
of
blue
and
that
shows
in
our
vicinity
we're
comparable
to
local
agencies
within
the
county.
B
B
And
so
that
range
is
from
64
to
73.5,
based
on
the
different
census,
tracts
that
are
within
our
our
jurisdiction.
Countywide.
The
total
for
16
and
older
is
76.4
so
up
above
we're
just
below
the
county,
we're
at
75.7
and
then
for
the
health
equity
quartile.
The
average
is
64,
so
we're
equal
and
just
above,
depending
on
the
census,
tract
county
wide.
B
B
B
The
county
put
together
a
calendar
that
shows
all
of
the
local
vaccine
clinics
that
are
located
throughout
the
county,
as
well
as
mass
vaccination
sites,
they're
all
available
on
a
county
calendar.
It's
linked
on
the
screen.
It's
also
linked
on
our
website
and
I'm
going
to
read
it
out
loud
just
for
the
benefit
of
those
that
are
not
looking.
B
Changes
to
city
services,
so
we
have
some
operational
modifications,
picnic
reservations
will
open
beginning
tomorrow,
picnic
areas
are
available
at
commodore
grundy
in
san
fernando
city
park.
Some
sites
at
city
park
will
remain
closed
due
to
construction
of
the
new
recreation
and
aquatic
center,
and
reservations
must
be
made.
Excuse
me
must
be
made
at
least
seven
days
in
advance
on
the
screen.
There
is
a
link
to
make
those
reservations
at
sanbrino.ca.gov
forward,
slash
picnics.
B
There
are
some
rules
and
requirements
that
are
included
on
the
website.
If
you
have
to
show
proof
of
identification,
you
have
to
submit
payment.
There
are
restrictions
in
terms
of
capacity
that
is
sometimes
tied
to
the
size
of
the
picnic
site
and,
of
course,
there's
the
max
capacity,
depending
on
what
tier
we
are
on
for
the
blueprint
for
a
safer
economy
and
the
library,
as
you
know,
did
open
for
browsing
go.
B
This
will
be
new,
beginning
june
5th,
so
we
still
have
about
a
month
away
before
this
takes
effect,
but
starting
june
5th
saturday
hours
will
be
available
from
10
a.m,
to
12
p.m,
for
browse
and
go
curbside
pick
up
from
one
to
two
and
three
to
five
browsing
go
as
well.
This
does
not
change
the
availability
for
the
brows
and
go
and
the
curbside
pickup
monday
through
friday,
so
those
will
remain
the
same.
B
There's
also
the
recreation
center
programming,
the
virtual
programming
and
the
summer
in
person
camps
that
are
still
available,
although
they're
not
on
the
screen,
as
well
as
senior
center
for
tool
programming
in
our
lunch
program
that
still
remains
available
a
reminder
to
stay
connected
and
follow
us
on
social
media.
Today,
the
fastest
way
to
get
information
out
about
our
change
to
the
yellow
tier
was
to
post
it
on
social
media,
and
so,
if
you're
not
already
following
us,
please
do
so.
E
B
B
A
Any
other
questions.
A
Okay,
jennifer
again
thank
you
and
if,
if
you
could
stop
sharing
the
screen,
we'll
bring
it
back
to
council.
Thank
you
very
much
again.
A
All
right
well
we'll
proceed
on
to
the
next
item,
provide
summary
of
the
san
bruno
spring
cleanup
event:
we
see
that
our
ecology
gm
is
here
kirsten
gnocchi
and
welcome.
D
Hi,
thank
you
good
evening,
mayor
and
council
members.
Thank
you
for
allowing
me
to
take
a
minute
to
review
the
results
from
our
second
community
clean
up
events.
I
want
to
first
thank
the
church
of
jesus
christ
of
latter-day
saints
for
allowing
us
to
utilize
their
parking
lot.
For
this
event,
this
great
space
allowed
for
increased
safety
and
allowed
us
to
let
more
residents
onto
the
property,
and
we
therefore
avoided
a
backup
on
sneak
lane.
D
D
D
A
Thank
you
and-
and
we
do
appreciate
it
just
as
a
point
of
reference
in
october,
when
it
was
first
held,
it
was
161
vehicles,
so
264
and
everyone
was
appreciate,
everybody
help
and
and
lending
a
hand,
and
as
also
to
the
folks
at
the
church,
for
allowing
us
that
opportunity.
A
I
think
logistically
it
just
made
a
lot
more
sense
and
it,
and
it
was
a
very
smooth
day
and
to
show
you
that
they
have
still
wishing
to
be
a
good
partner,
they've
reached
out
to
the
county
already
and
said:
hey.
If
you
need
a
vaccination
place
we're
here,
so
they
continue
to
always
want
to
help,
and
it
was-
and
I
really
want
to
thank
everybody,
any
questions
or
comments
from
my
colleagues,
mr.
E
E
A
Let
me
let's
throw
that
to
recology
for
right.
Now,
though
I
know
I
know,
there's
not
a
date
set,
but
what
is.
D
Thank
you
for
asking
that.
I
think
we're
definitely
want
to
have
another
one.
I
think
the
last
one
was
what
in
november,
so
I
let's
look
to
to
have
a
discussion
with
staff
in
the
next
one
in
another
six
months,
probably
or
so,
I
think
right
now
twice
a
year
is
working
two
very
good
successes
and
we
can
only
build
from
it.
So
definitely
something
we
want
to
talk
about.
A
Yeah,
thank
you
for
the
question.
I
think
it
was
october
17th
off
the
top.
I
was
thinking
last
year
and
of
course
the
date
was
picked
because
it
was
normally
we've
done,
operation
clean
sweep.
So
this
was
something
in
lieu
of
that.
So
that
was
helpful.
Anything
else
for
my
colleagues
just
a
quick.
E
Confidence,
yes,
the
such
as
such
a
successful
event.
It
was
an
honor
to
be
able
to
participate
in
it,
and
this
was
also
the
first
opportunity.
I've
had
to
be
in
the
same
physical
location
as
all
four
of
my
colleagues
on
council
and
I'm
glad
it
was
able
to
happen
at
such
a
important
community
focused
event.
So
thanks
everyone,
it
was
really.
A
It
was
really
well
done,
thank
you
and
yes,
and
not
only
did
it
was
the
first
time
that
we've
all
been
together
and
also
they
put
us
to
work.
So
if,
if
nothing
else,
I
wanna
thank
again
everybody
and
appreciate
your
update
and
presentation
and
enjoy
your
evening.
A
A
A
F
First
of
all,
thank
you
very
much,
mr
mayor,
and
to
all
of
you
members
of
council,
for
taking
a
few
moments
and
for
sharing
these
kind
words.
Please
know
that
they
mean
a
great
deal
to
the
men
and
women
to
all
those
who
wear
the
uniform
and
go
about
trying
to
do
the
best
work
they
can
daily
to
keep
us
all
safe.
F
F
We
lost
detective
luca
benedetti
of
the
san
luis
obispo
police
department,
who
comes
from
a
san
bruno
family
yesterday,
while
serving
a
search
warrant.
San
luis
obispo
he's
a
13-year
veteran
and
a
detective
of
that
department,
but,
more
importantly,
a
loving
husband,
a
father
of
two
and
again
a
san
bruno
family,
and
my
heart
really
goes
out
to
the
sacrifice
that
that
family
has
paid
in
that
loss.
F
Today
this
particular
one
hits
home
for
me
as
a
a
very
important
person
in
my
life
early
on
a
field,
training
officer
and
a
partner
of
mine
in
san
diego
lost
his
life
a
few
years
ago,
the
exact
same
way
serving
a
search
warrant
being
shot
immediately
upon
entering
the
residence.
It's
a
it's
a
reminder
that
it
is
a
very
dangerous
job
and
that
we
need
to
respect
the
sacrifice
that's
made.
F
Additionally,
this
morning
the
stockton
police
department
a
little
closer
to
home
loss
officer,
jimmy
inn,
a
six-year
veteran
of
the
apartment
and
yet
again
even
more
important.
A
loving
husband.
His
wife
is
also
a
member
of
the
stockton
police
department
and
leaves
behind
a
seven
month
old
and
two
step.
F
Children
as
well,
so
this
week
really
was
originally
about
honoring
those
you
know
who
have
paid
that
ultimate
sacrifice,
but
I
think
that
the
reason
the
whole
week
was
declared
was
in
the
spirit
that
we
all
look
at
our
own
families
and
loved
ones
and
saying
that
we
shouldn't
only
give
thanks
to
these
individuals
when
they're
gone.
We
need
to
show
some
appreciation
for
the
work
they're
doing
while
they're
still
here,
and
I
think
that
your
words
and
taking
the
time
to
make
this
proclamation
have
gone
a
long
way
to
doing
that.
F
The
last
year
has
certainly
brought
forward
a
lot
of
calls
for
reform
and
difficult
conversations
between
police
and
the
communities
they
serve.
But
I
firmly
believe
that
the
only
path
forward
is
for
us
to
find
this
mutual
ground
of
respect
where,
where
we
respect
the
communities
we
serve
and
your
wishes
and
and
where,
at
the
same
time,
communities
realize
that
the
actions
of
a
few
bad
actors
does
not
spoil
the
whole
bunch
of
apples.
F
F
A
Thank
you
chief
for
those
very
important
remarks,
and
you
know
please
know
that
the
council
again
is
appreciative
and
I
I
keep
all
of
you
in
my
thoughts
and
prayers.
As
I
know,
you
have
this
difficult
job
that
you
you
do
and
again
our
our
much
thanks
on
on
behalf
of
san
bruno.
So
thank
you,
sir.
A
Clearing
may
2021
is
wildfire
awareness
month
in
san
bruno,
whereas
the
city
of
san
bruno
is
committed
to
ensuring
the
safety
and
security
for
those
living
and
or
visiting
our
city
and
whereas
wildfire
is
a
serious
public.
Safety
concern
both
locally
and
nationally
and
homes
are
locations
where
people
are
at
greatest
risk
from
fire
and
whereas
may
is
wildfire
awareness
month
and
is
dedicated
to
wildfire
prevention
and
preparedness.
A
Now
I'll
read
it
because
I
want
to
hear
more
from
our
fire
chief,
but
whereas
residents
of
california,
fire
prone
communities
need
to
accept
responsibility
for
living
in
these
high
hazard
areas
and
whereas
residents
should
practice
home
fire
escape
plans
in
every
household,
including
with
visitors,
and
whereas
residents
should
get
out
and
stay
out,
never
going
back
inside
the
home
for
people,
pets
or
things,
and
whereas
residents
must
prepare
to
survive
wildfire
by
ensuring
proper
management
of
vegetation
surrounding
the
home
and
the
appropriate
home
construction
and
maintenance
to
resist
ignition.
A
C
Good
evening,
honorable
mayor
members
of
the
council,
thank
you
very
much
for
having
me
speak
this
evening
briefly
in
regards
to
wildfire
awareness
month,
just
wanted
to
thank
chief
johansen
really
quickly
on
behalf
of
all
the
firefighters,
men
and
women
of
the
san
bernardino
fire
department
and
our
relationship
and
they're
they're
working
with
us
every
day
and
what
they
do
in
regards
to
wildfire
awareness
month.
C
I
just
wanted
to
speak
briefly
about
the
the
proclamation
and
some
of
the
initiatives
we're
working
on
to
address
the
wildfire
threat
here
in
the
city
of
san
bruno,
first
and
foremost,
I'd
like
to
just
briefly
comment.
We
are
continuing
to
work
with
the
california
conservation
corps
on
defensible
space
behind
the
homes
at
the
rim
of
the
canyon
in
cresmar
canyon
itself.
C
We
had
the
fortune
of
of
engaging
working
with
caltrans,
who
owns
a
parcel
of
property
that
lies
along
highway,
280
between
smith
avenue
and
san
bruno
avenues,
and
it
backs
up
against
the
homes
where
we're
doing
work
adjacent
to
it
in
crestmore
canyon
as
well
so
caltrans
has
begun,
begun
a
significant
amount
of
work
there
to
reduce
the
wildfire
threat
along
highway.
280
and
the
rear
of
those
residents
there,
we've
also
will
be
again
this
year
hosting
a
community
shipping
program
that
will
start
on
july
12th.
C
So
please
watch
the
city's
website
and
the
fire
department's
website
and
social
media
channels
for
updates
on
the
locations
for
those
shipping
programs
going
on
on
july
12th,
and
then
I'm
happy
to
announce.
Just
today
we
were
able
to
pick
up
a
new
fire
engine,
a
special
fire
engine
from
cal
oes.
This
is
what
they
call
a
type
six
engine
and
it's
a
wildland
engine.
You
see
here
in
the
picture
before
you
and
it's
a
specialized
piece
of
equipment.
C
This
new
piece
of
equipment
comes
to
the
san
bernard,
comes
to
san
bruno,
from
cal
oes
at
no
cost
to
the
city
and
is
valuated
over
250
000
for
the
the
vehicle
itself.
It
does
require
us
to
respond
on
statewide
emergencies,
as
we
have
always
done
through
the
statewide
mutual
aid
system,
but
it's
available
to
for
our
use
in
the
city
of
san
bruno
locally,
on
a
day-to-day
basis
and
within
the
county
and
the
region
as
well.
C
The
san
bernardino
fire
department
has
partnered
with
the
city
of
south
san
francisco,
the
central
county
fire
department
and
the
san
mateo
county,
consolidated
fire
department
who
who've
all
received
these
type
six
wildland
fire
engines,
it's
kind
of
a
unique
opportunity
to
have
what
we
call
a
strike
team
or
those
five
like
pieces
of
equipment
in
the
same
exact
region,
to
respond
locally
for
emergencies
and
and
statewide
as
well,
and
then
important
part
to
note
is
that
the
city
and
county
of
san
francisco
have
also
received
five
of
these
wildland
engines
as
well.
C
C
C
This
is
the
cal
oes
office
at
mayor
mather
in
sacramento,
and
we
wanted
to
take
a
quick
opportunity
to
recognize
and
thank
caloius
for
that,
and
just
our
last
thing
for
wildfire
awareness
month
is
just
a
reminder
that
in
late
january
I
broke
the
council
on
our
residence
on
the
region-wide
effort
for
the
zone,
haven,
standardized
evacuation
platform
and
the
san
bernardino
fire
department
is
going
to
be
rolling
out
that
platform
in
the
coming
months,
and
in
conclusion
I
just
like
to
thank
the
city
manager
and
the
city
council
council
for
their
continued
support
for
our
wildfire
mitigation
efforts
throughout
san
bruno.
A
B
Yes,
one
moment
I'm
bringing
him
in
jeffrey.
A
D
Hi,
whenever
you're
ready
is
this.
E
A
Jeffrey,
we
we've
already
done
public
comment
that
was
item
three
on
the
agenda.
Right
now,
we
are
on
a
proclamation
for
wildfire
awareness
month.
A
Okay,
see
no
other
hands
and,
and
chief
and
and
I
know
you
know,
you're
thanking
us
and
you're
thanking
the
the
manager,
and
all
of
that
is
appreciated,
but
also
I
want
to
thank
you
and
gage
because
as
far
as
in
our
san
mateo
county,
we
were
one
of
the
first
to
get
one
of
these
vehicles
and
then
I
guess
they
liked
your
idea
in
other
communities.
A
So
they
started
saying
how
about
me,
how
about
me,
but
I'm
proud
to
say
that
thanks
to
your
initiative
and
the
departments
by
having
this,
and
of
course
it
is
a
safeguard
for
our
canyon
and
for
other
areas,
and
we
have
that
at
our
available
disposal.
And
let
me
tell
you,
you
got
it
for
a
good
price.
A
Thank
you
all
right,
we'll
move
on
to
item
e,
receive
update
on
storm
drain
and
flood
protection
fee
ballot
election
process
and
we'll
turn
that
over
to
our
city
clerk,
I
mean
to
our
city
attorney.
I
apologize
no.
G
Problem
good
evening,
mr
mayor
members
of
the
city
council,
just
a
very
brief
update
on
this,
so
a
staff
and
others
received
a
question
about
why
the
names
of
individuals
and
their
property
addresses
are
listed
on
the
stormwater
fee
ballot,
and
I
just
wanted
to
be
sure
that
everybody
knew
what
the
answer
to
that
question
was.
But,
most
importantly,
why
it's
the
answer.
So
the
answer
is:
yes,
that's
correct,
it's
required
by
state
law,
so
the
next
question
is:
will
why
why
would
that
be?
G
The
it
was
determined
that,
with
respect
to
these
particular
ballots,
the
name
of
the
individual
who's
voting,
that
is,
the
property
owner
and
the
address
of
the
property,
have
to
be
on
the
ballot
and,
furthermore,
that
those
ballots
are
determined
to
be
public
records.
And
you
might
wonder
well,
why
is
that
my
other
ballots
aren't
public
records?
G
And
the
answer
to
that
is
that
in
2014,
the
legislature
adopted
a
new
rule
that
specifically
said
that,
for
these
kinds
of
property,
owner
fees
and
assessments,
the
entire
ballot
is
a
public
record,
both
the
name
and
the
address
of
the
of
the
property.
That
was
determined
because
there
were
some
issues
about
certain
agencies
in
the
state
of
california
that
were
conducting
these
elections
with
what
the
legislature
believed
was
improper
degree
of
transparency.
G
That
information
was
published
on
the
ballot
that
it
would
be
a
public
record,
and
so,
while
that
is
different
than
the
other
elections,
the
city
has
had
over
the
last
three
decades,
it's
been
quite
a
while,
since
the
city
adopted
a
property
related
fee,
those
new
laws
do
apply
to
these
sorts
of
elections
for
property
related
fees.
So
I
hope
that
answers
everyone's
question
and
I'd
be
happy
to
answer
any
questions
from
for
many
of
you.
Thank
you
very
much,
mr
mayor.
A
Are
there
any
questions
from
colleagues.
A
Seeing
none
thank
you.
City
attorney,
you're,
very
welcome.