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San Bruno Regular Meeting June 8, 2021
5. Consent Calendar
A
And
now
we're
going
to
move
on
to
consent,
calendar
and
that
is
consent
calendar
all
items
are
considered
routine
or
implemented
in
earlier
counsel
action
and
may
be
enacted
by
one
motion.
There
will
be
no
separate
discussions
unless
requested.
I
know
we're
going
to
make
a
comment
on.
I
I
believe
I
mean
I
usually
let
you
folks
start.
So
let
me
I'm
sorry.
I
jumped
anybody
who
would
like
an
item
pulled
for
a
separate
vote.
A
Not
seeing
any
separate
votes,
but
obviously
maybe
some
additional
questions
or
comments
we
I
I
had
said
I
is
there
other
items.
A
A
I
was
going
to
say,
item
e
just
wanted
to.
We
had
the
ad
hoc
and
just
just
kind
of
bring
a
little
update
on
that.
So
with
that,
why
don't
we
go
ahead
and,
okay,
I'm
just
being
notified?
There
is
a
hand
up
in
in
the
public,
and
I
don't
know
if
it
was
for
the
presentation
or
if
it's
instead,
why
don't
we
bring
in
our
speaker?
Please.
A
We'll
I'll
announce
it
and
then
we
will
get
get
to
that
and
I'll
bring
in.
Thank
you
very
much.
Okay.
So
let's
go
back
to
the
consent.
We
have
three
items.
One
is
item
e
authorized.
Fireworks
fan
permits
for
2021
upon
findings
that
the
nonprofit
organizations
met
requirements,
resolution
2008-67,
2009-49
and
ordinance
numbers
1700
in
1840,
and
I'd
ask
my
colleague,
councilmember
salazar,
to
chime
in
too
please.
But
there
are
13
groups.
Last
year
there
were
14
there's
a
maximum
of
18..
A
If
there's
more
than
18,
then
there's
the
lottery
keeping
in
mind.
There
are
nine
that
are
grandfathered
in
from
the
beginning
of
this
process,
as
was
indicated
earlier,
they
have
application
process
which
asks
various
questions.
It
asks
as
far
as
the
group
which,
as
you
can
see
in
your
report,
various
groups,
scouts,
baseball,
lions,
rotary
american
legion,
etc,
and
they
go
ahead
and
do
that
and
deal
with
the
two
firework
vendors
that
they
kind
of
coordinate,
help
file
the
state
paperwork.
A
A
A
lot
of
them
are
scholarships
scholarships
within
the
organizations
or
soccer
so
that,
if
there's
the
need
that
way
or
equipment
or
other
type
of
activities
that
they
do,
there's
also
they
have
to
be
current
on
the
monies
and
searches
they
can
be
owing
monies
from
past
and,
like
I
said,
we
had
13
this
year
and
I
think
14th
will
come
back,
but
it
is
a
maximum
of
18.
A
and
I'll.
Let
councilmember
salazar
talk
about
our
suggestion,
going
forward
for
an
ad
hoc
and
the
the
need
or
relevance
for
it,
because
he
obviously
was
good
did
an
excel
spreadsheet.
To
make
sure
everybody
was
meeting
the
criterias
which
staff
puts
together
us
so
councilmember
salazar.
D
Thank
you,
mr
mayor,
and
so
yeah.
I've
been
on
the
subcommittee
for
a
few
years
and
it's
generally,
the
process
is
that
we
review
the
the
stack
of
applications,
there's
a
number
of
pieces
of
information
that
are
required
by
ordinance
that
we
look
for,
and
so
we
just
make
sure
that
all
of
the
the
paperwork
is.
Is
there
we
look
for
that,
the
permit
from
the
the
state
fire
marshal,
which
is
required.
So
every
every
group
is
required
to
do
that.
D
Most
of
the
paperwork
is
actually
done
by
the
fireworks
companies
themselves
and
so
they're,
pretty
diligent
in
filling
out
the
forms
and
having
the
permission
from
the
owners
all
submitted,
and
so
it
is,
it
is
fairly
routine.
The
the
groups
that
are
doing
it
have
been
doing
this
consistently
for
many
years
and
so
they're
they're
known
quantities
in
the
community.
D
They
know
their
process,
and
so
it
is,
it
is
fairly
routine.
We
we
had
a
conversation
around.
You
know
whether
the
subcommittee
is
required.
D
I
I
believe
that
our
consensus
was
that
it's
really
not
the
staff
is
doing
an
adequate
job
of
vetting
it
and
meeting
all
the
requirements,
and
so
our
our
involvement
is
is
very
it's
redundant
to
the
process.
We're
not
really
adding
a
lot
of
value.
We
don't
vet
anything
we're
not
making
any
judgments.
D
It's
really
just
validating
that
everything
is
up
to
par
with
with
the
ordinance,
and
I
I
haven't
found
any
inconsistencies
in
my
time
in
doing
it,
and
so
you
know
I,
I
don't
feel
that
it's
required
that
we
do
it
and
it's
the
the
ordinance
makes
it
optional.
So
I'm
sure
it'll
be
up
to
future
councils
and
mayors
to
decide
if
they
want
to
bring
it
back,
but
I
mean
I
would
say
in
my
opinion:
it's
not
something.
That's
absolutely
necessary.
A
And
I
concur
with
council,
member
salazar,
and
even
even
it
goes
to,
I
believe
it
was
june.
2Nd,
the
police
and
fire
had
a
meeting
a
mandatory
meeting
with
the
users
and
there's
somebody
from
the
organization
and
if
they
didn't
attend
that,
then
they
wouldn't
be
here
tonight.
So
it's
at
this
stage
that
that
they've
met
all
the
criterias
made
the
750
payment
registered
with
the
state
et
cetera.
So
anyway,
that
is
our
our
feedback,
and
I
just
we
just
wanted
to
update
you.
Since
we
had
said
we
would
follow
that
up.
B
Is
there
I,
I
don't
recall
from
patronizing
these
stands
in
the
past?
Is
there?
Is
there
a
requirement
that
the
fireworks
must
be
sold
to
a
resident
of
san
bruno
like
the
czech
ids
and
that
sort
of
thing,
and
if
not,
have
we
ever
considered?
Having
that
be
a
requirement
in
the
past,
because
I
know
cities
like
gilroy
do
that.
A
B
I'm
not
aware
of
what
gilroy
does.
Are
you
saying
that
there's
a
requirement
that
they
can
only
sell
to
residents
of
the
city
in
gilroy
yeah?
I
read
that
in
the
news
there,
so
I
can't
it's
not
it's
not
necessarily
that
that
seems
like
a
very
unusual
requirement
that
might
be
a
violation
of
the
interstate
commerce
clause
among
many
other
things,
but
without
really
knowing
about
that.
I'd
have
to
check
so
it
normally
it's
very
difficult
to
restrict
sales
to
some
geographic
area,
because,
yes,
for
a
lot
of
different
reasons,
understood
so.
A
Thank
you
for
the
question
vice
mayor
medina.
Do
you
have
a
question?
Oh
that's
for
the
next
topic:
okay,
okay,
all
right!
If
nothing
else
we're
going
to
go
on
to
g
and
that
was
adopt
a
resolution
authorizing
the
city
manager
to
execute
an
agreement
with
the
ulta
planning
and
design
for
the
development
of
the
city's
safe
routes
to
school
plan
in
an
amount
not
to
exceed
265
416,
and
we
did
have
a
member
of
the
public
that
wanted
to
speak
on
this.
A
So,
if
say,
click
if
you
can
and
bring
in
paul.
C
I
I
read
this
a
couple
times
because
it's
still
kind
of
not
clear
what
exactly
this
is
supposed
to
accomplish,
and
I
understand
it's
a
grant,
but
it
seems
like
there's
a
lot
of
bucks
being
spent
for
little
bang.
It
seems
like
the
bottom
line.
C
E
Yes,
thank
you,
mr
mayor.
I'm
sure
staff
could
do
a
way
better
job
of
explaining
what
this
grant
actually
does.
E
I
recall
being
at
one
of
the
workshops
and
if
I
pulled
it,
because
I
think
it's
important,
that
our
community
know
how
we
are
working
with
our
schools,
how
important
our
student
safety
is
and
if
staff
could
just
give
a
little
bit
more
background
on
it
and
explain
the
extent
of
what's
going
to
happen
with
this
money.
That
would
be
wonderful.
Thank
you.
F
Yes,
so
the
safe
routes
to
school
program
goal
is
to
identify
through
various
mains,
walking,
audits,
surveys.
Engagement
with,
I
think,
one
of
the
critical
components
of
engagement
with
the
community
between
the
city
and
the
school
and
the
the
students
and
their
parents
is
to
understand
what
some
of
the
hurdles
might
be.
F
We
understand
that
you
know
we
can
encourage
them
to
walk
and
bike
when
they
can,
but
there
may
be.
You
know
fundamental
structural
obstacles
that
you
know
mentally,
don't
make
them
feel
comfortable
doing
so,
and
so
what
the
state
branson
school
plan
does
is
to
allow
for
those
to
be
identified
through
engagement
and
then
to
the
walking
audit
and,
in
addition
to
infrastructure
changes,
there's
also
programmatic
programs
that
can
be
identified,
and
so
this
plan,
what
it
does
it
is
grant
funded.
F
There
is
a
small
local
match,
but
what
it
does
is
to
allow
us
to
be
more
competitive
for
those
grants,
because
some
of
the
infrastructure
improvements
could
be.
You
know
more
substantial,
and
so
this
makes
us
more
competitive,
because
we've
had
that
community
engagement
and
there's
a
process,
and
it
is
a
well-recognized
document.
E
Mr
mayor,
yes,
I
was
wondering
if,
because
I
recall,
staff
city
staff
member
council,
member,
laura
davis,
walked
along
with
myself
and
students
parents
over
at
bel
air
is
this
in
addition
to
the
work
at
bel
air.
F
F
For
instance,
a
private
school
has
indicated
that
that
they
were
not
interested
in
participating
for
one
reason
or
another,
and
so
they
do
a
lot
of
flexibility,
but
we
did
identify
the
various
schools
and
one
additional
school
was
reached
out
to
us
after
this
the
rfp
proposal
process,
and
so
we
have
added
them,
but
we
could
potentially
swap
them
with
the
one
that
didn't
want
to
and
or
there
could
be,
some
potential
savings.
E
Right,
thank
you
very
much
and
mr
mayor
superintendent
espinosa
sent
us
an
email,
and
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
to
acknowledge
his
appreciation.
Well,.
A
I
think,
let's
just
read
it:
city
manager
grew
up
getting
mayor
medina
and
you
were
also
cc'd,
I'm
emailing,
because
I
noticed
that
you
will
be
discussing
and
taking
action
on
the
safe
routes
to
school
plan.
I
wanted
to
let
you
know
that
our
school
board
and
district,
we
appreciate
our
city
working
to
ensure
that
our
students
are
safe
as
they
walk
to
and
from
school
thanks
again
and
have
a
great
meeting
and
then
again
from
the
superintendent
jose
espinosa,
and
I
was
at
that.
I
think
they
call
it
a.
A
I
have
to
ask
the
vice
mayor.
I
think
they
call
it
a
a
walking
audit
or
I
was
at
the
bel
air
one.
Two,
you
just
right
right.
A
We
were
on
the
other
side,
so
it
was
interesting
to
actually
watch
the
students
and
hear
from
the
folks
that
came
together
and
you
actually
when
you're
looking
at
it
is
you
kind
of
see
a
different
project
and
different
set
of
eyes
about
potential
hazards
or
angles,
or
maybe
the
vegetation
that
should
be
cut
back
and
things
like
that
that
you
know
you
drive
by
you,
don't
think
about
it,
but
when
you're
actually
watching
these
young
people
coming
to
and
from
other
folks
or
guardians,
getting
them
it's
in
a
different
light.
A
So
I
I
see
I
see
value
so
is
there
anything
else?
For
my
colleagues
on
item
g?
A
Let's
move
to
item,
I
accept
resignation
from
traffic
and
safety
and
parking
committee,
member,
effective,
may
2821
and
direct
city
clerk
to
post
a
vacancy
notice
in
accordance
with
state
law,
and
what
this
is
is
not
somebody's
leaving
they're
just
now
going
to
have
another
role,
so
marco
dorado
has
been
serving
on
the
traffic
ian,
but
he
has.
Its
chair
now
has
joined
the
san
bruno
planning
commission.
So
I
will
say
that
the
mayor
and
vice
mayor
wanted
to
make
sure
that
the
knowledge
thank
him
for
the
service.