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San Bruno City Council Meeting June 11, 2013
Whole Meeting
trt 1:14
C
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D
A
Adam
three
announcements:
there
aren't
any
announcements
this
evening:
presentations,
no
presentations
this
evening
review
of
the
agenda.
Betty.
Okay,
with
the
agenda
item,
number
six
approval
of
the
minutes.
We
don't
have
minutes
this
evening.
Item
number
seven
consent
calendar
all
items
are
considered
routine
or
implemented
earlier
council
action
and
may
be
enacted
by
one
motion.
There
will
be
no
separate
discussion,
let's
requested
by
a
council
member
citizen
or
staff,
anyone
like
to
move.
A
Motion
second
prove
the
consent
calendar
on
the
question,
all
in
favor
aye
and
number
eight
public
hearings
who
don't
have
any
public
hearings.
This
evening,
item
number
nine
public
comment
and
items
not
on
this
agenda,
because
the
council's
policy
refer
matters
raised
in
this
forum
for
staff
to
staff
for
investigation
interaction
where
appropriate.
The
Brown
Act
prohibits
the
counts
from
discussing
or
active
on
any
matter,
not
agendized
pursuant
to
state
law.
Anyone
like
to
address
the
council.
G
Mr.
mayor
members
of
the
council,
we're
returning
to
you
tonight,
as
we
said,
we
would,
at
the
last
City
Council
meeting,
to
follow
up
on
a
couple
of
remaining
items
of
decision-making
and
one
information
item
that
the
City
Council
requested
related
to
the
planned
improvements
and
features
at
cosi
park
along
first
avenue
and
the
lighting
under
the
overcrossing.
G
That
is
rapidly
becoming
a
project
taking
shape
at
our
grade
separation
in
san
bruno
avenue
and
along
the
rail
line
in
the
arena.
Specifically,
the
city
council
is
being
asked
tonight
to
render
a
final
decision
in
order
that
the
project
can
continue
to
move
forward.
Undelete
ords
its
final
completion
at
the
end
of
this
calendar
year
on
a
couple
of
items,
and
I'm
going
to
leave
it
to
mark
simon
of
the
joint
powers
board.
To
give
you
a
little
bit
more
detail
on
those
specific
items
and
the
specific
decision
making
being
asked
to
the
council.
G
In
summary,
it
is
to
confirm
the
Eastside
landscape
treatment
along
first
avenue
along
the
wall
and
the
planter
area
adjacent
to
the
wall
in.
Let
me
back
up
and
say
that
at
your
last
council
meeting,
I
think
the
council
made
a
fair
amount
of
progress
towards
a
number
of
other
issues
of
decision
making,
but
did
ask
for
a
little
bit
more
clarity
about
some
of
these
features,
so
that
you
know
precisely
what
it
is
that
you're
being
asked
to
approve.
G
So
it's
with
that
in
mind
that
we're
returning
to
you
tonight
its
with
that
little
bit
more
information
and
mr.
Simon
will
would
give
you
a
little
bit
more
detail.
The
second
topic
is
the
water
feature
that
has
long
been
anticipated
as
a
prominent
amenity
in
the
relocated
Posey
park,
and
again
mr.
Simon
will
will
walk
through
exactly
what
the
features
of
that
amenity
are,
and
then
thirdly,
you're
being
asked
tonight
to
confirm
and
give
final
approval
to
the
lighting
treatment
on
the
under
crossing
at
san
bruno
avenue
directly
under
the
station
platform.
G
The
last
item
that
the
city
council
requested
additional
information
about,
and
I'd
like
to
just
speak
for
a
moment
to
that
is
the
anticipated
cost
and
method
or
the
the
game
plan.
If
you
will
for
maintenance
of
these
new
improved
features
once
the
grade
separation
project
is
fine,
completed
and
turned
over
as
a
finished
product
to
the
city
of
San
Bruno,
or
rather
certain
elements
of
that
at
Posey.
Park.
G
There's
an
interest
to
understand
what
it
will
take
for
the
city
to
take
over
maintenance
of
the
water
feature,
and
similarly,
the
City
Council
was
interested
in
understanding
what
the
potential
cost
and
game
plan
for
maintaining
into
the
long-term.
The
landscaping
improvements
at
Posey
Park
I
need
to
point
out
to
you
that,
pursuant
to
our
agreement
with
the
JPB,
the
city
will
also
assume
responsibility
for
landscape
maintenance
along
first
avenue.
G
Our
agreement
was
that
the
city
of
san
bruno
would
assume
that
responsibility
as
the
written
report
in
your
agenda
materials
for
tonight
indicates,
staff
has
done
some
research
and
developed
information
that
identifies
to
the
best
of
our
current
knowledge
and
understanding
of
both
what
the
improvements
consist
of
and
what
will
likely
be
required
in
order
to
keep
them
in
a
reasonable
shape
of
maintenance.
We
are
estimating
a
total
of
approximately
sixty
six
thousand
dollars
from
that
amount.
Is.
G
I'm
sorry
and
it's
approximately
seventy
eight
thousand
dollars
in
my
mistake,
assuming
a
water
feature
at
Posey,
Park,
staffs,
specific
recommendation.
It
is
that
that
feature
would
best
be
turned
over
to
a
contractor
with
expertise
in
pool
indoor
fountain
maintenance,
in
order
to
assure
that
not
only
is
the
water
quality,
but
the
pumps
and
various
structures
of
the
of
the
water
feature
maintained
in
a
manner
that
it
makes
us
continue
to
be
be
proud
and
view
this
as
an
amenity
in
cosi,
Park.
G
G
So
our
estimate
in
terms
of
costs
at
it
just
over
78,000
dollars,
assumes
maintenance
to
landscape
features
to
be
provided
by
a
part-time
adjunct
staff
person
in
a
way
that
we
perform
seasonal
maintenance
activities
with
staff
up
a
bit
in
the
this
time
of
year,
when
we
debate
Minh
and
other
pre-fire
seas
and
activities
are
needing
to
be
performed.
Similarly,
we
staff
up
in
the
winter
for
storm
drain
maintenance
of
San
bag
production
in
the
Public
Services
Corporation
yard
area.
G
G
The
most
of
that,
the
routine
maintenance
is
performed
by
staff,
the
specialized
maintenance
work
for
pump
repair
or
is
it
was
a
routine
maintenance.
I'm
talking
about
things
like
checking
the
water
levels
and
rushing
rushing,
you
know,
keeping
leaves
out
of
the
pool,
but
the
other,
the
other,
more
technical
maintenance
activities,
if
pump,
maintenance,
etc,
is
typically
performed
out
sourced
by
contract.
Yeah.
G
I'll
tell
you
just
for
the
purposes
of
getting
a
reasonable
estimate.
We
did
consult
with
archstone
actually
because
they
have
a
similar
kind
of
large
water
feature.
We
thought
that
we
could
get
an
idea
from
them,
but
certainly
that's
a
good
idea
and
it
it.
It
may
produce
a
cost-effective
result
for
us.
G
H
You
good
evening,
as
you
can
see,
and
just
for
the
sake
of
the
permanent
record,
we
did
provide
this
material
to
the
city
last
week
and
I
believe
the
council
was
given
a
chance
to
see
these
things
in
print.
In
addition
to
what's
on
the
screen,
and
you
could
see
some
various
one
of
the
things
you
asked
for
which
struck
us
all
is
eminently
reasonable,
was
drawings
of
the
water
feature
that
gave
us
a
better
idea
of
what
it
was
and
what
it
looked
like
in
its
scope.
H
So
we
have
a
series
of
those
now
to
show
you
how
it
will
work.
There's
a
shot
from
above.
You
see
that
it
sort
of
flows
down
the
series
of
steps
and
they're
also
the
series
of
spring,
like
fountains,
all
across
the
back
wall
and
it
all
recirculates
the
water
recirculates.
So
it's
a
sort
of
a
continuous
flow
of
water.
H
H
D
I
H
D
H
G
G
Considerations
about
the
at
the
at
the
last
council
meeting,
there
was
a
fair
amount
of
discussion
about.
Is
this
going
to
be
actually
a
more
like
a
fountain?
Where
there's
you
know,
potential
for
water
blowing
all
over
everywhere
doesn't
really
look
like
it
is
that
that
is
likely
to
be
a
huge
problem
or
water
blowing
out
into
the
pavement
area
in
Korea
of
slipping
hazard.
I.
Think
those
types
of
issues
have
our
minds
have
been
relieved
about
that
they,
I
would
say
staffs
opinion
is
that
they,
the
features
as
presented.
G
Our
are
very
nice
in
that
this
would
be
a
terrific
amenity.
It's
it's
really
up
to
the
council's
decision,
making
whether
you
think
that
it
is
given
the
cost
and
given
the
logistics
of
the
maintenance
of
it.
Whether
this
is
something
that
the
city
can
reasonably
managed
in
a
so
that
it
stays
a
nice
amenity,
and
I
think
that
would
be
that's
really
the
biggest
the
biggest
consideration
we
need
to
make
tonight.
I.
C
Really
think
that
the
water
adds
a
lot
to
the
the
appearance
of
the
area
and
if
it
doesn't
seem
like
the
maintenance
is
going
to
be
cost
prohibitive
of
it
will
be
a
jump
in
what
we're
currently
doing.
I
I
think
that
this
is
it
I
think
that
we
should
definitely
pursue
the
water
feature.
That's
it
looks
to
me.
It
looks
like
it
was
designed
to
have
water
and
with
the
grass
in
it
it
just
looks
like
a
fountain.
That's
got
grass
in
it,
so
let's
put
water
in
it.
A
K
Just
want
to
be
really
clear:
I
want
everyone's
really
clear.
The
cost
of
maintaining
the
fountain
itself
is
only
roughly
twelve
thousand
dollars,
so
my
understanding
is
the
cost
of
maintaining
everything
else
is
going
to
be
60
plus
thousand
dollars
so
regardless
of
regardless,
if
we
do
the
fountain
or
not
we're
still
looking
at
sixty
plus
thousand
dollars
of
maintenance
per
year
that
we
are
going
to
have
to
do.
Okay,
just
so
that's
clear,
I
was
originally
against
the
fountain.
K
To
tell
you
the
truth:
I
hadn't
had
a
clear
picture
of
what
it
would
look
like
and
I
am
relieved.
I
am
relief
to
that.
It's,
not
water,
shooting,
really
high
up
bend
that
the
win
is
going
to
push
it
on
to
the
walkway
and
all
those
things
I
really
appreciate
looking
at
the
curve
and
how
how
it
all
works
together.
So
as
long
as
we
as
a
council
understand
we're
going
to
have
to
up
our
auntie
as
far
as
maintenance
goes
I'm
all
for
it,
there.
A
F
And
we
just
had
a
budget
study
session
so
obviously
there's
time
to
take
care
of
anything
at
any
of
those
issues
that
may
arise
from
a
decision
tonight,
as
I
was
at
the
last
meeting,
I
was
in
favor
of
the
water
feature,
I
still
AM
tonight
the
pictures
do
help
and
then
I
know.
The
other
item
was
to
confirm
the
First,
Avenue
landscaping.
I
know,
and
it's
just
for
my
peace
of
mind.
Maybe
I've
been
up
here
a
little
bit
or
something
in
a
couple
meetings.
F
The
subcommittee
I
don't
remember
that
coming
up
to
us
making
that
decision,
one
versus
the
other-
that's
just
my
memory,
but
I
will
acknowledge
that
that
information
has
come
up
and
I
would
say
absolutely
yes
on
the
water
feature
I,
like
the
mayor's
comment
about
looking
to
the
vendor
that
services,
maybe
the
pools,
needs
and
see
if
that
can
be
coordinated
and
was
there
a
third
thing
that
we
were
looking
for
tonight?
We're.
I
I
just
want
to
say
that
you
know
ten
years
ago
when
the
Citizens
Advisory
Committee
first
viewed
the
the
designers
proposal
for
Posey
park.
We
all
sort
of
gasped
and
said
wow
who's
going
to
pay
for
that,
and
we
were
cautious
because
is
why
yeah
let's
go
for
it,
but
you
know-
and
we
know
we'd
have
to
answer
the
question
someday.
I
You
know.
How
is
that
going
to
affect
the
budget
in
just
the
overall
getting
it
constructed
and
then
obviously
the
ongoing
maintenance-
and
we
went
you
know
the
consensus
was
to
you
know-
was
to
keep
it.
My
only
concern
was
you
know?
How
was
the
feature
going
to
be
water?
Like
you
know
it
was
it
had
what
we
knew
it
had
water
in
it,
but
this
gives
it
a
lot
more
credibility
to
show
that
you
know
now
you're
going
to
be
able
to
hear
it,
you'll
be
able
to
see
it
better.
I
Weary
I've
always
liked
the
plaza
opposing
pazza
area
and
I
think
any
criticism
about
or
argument
about,
maintenance.
It's
like
we
haven't
maintained
this
part
of
the
city.
In
my
memory
I
mean
we
can
talk
about
First
Avenue,
we
can
talk
about
Posey
park,
we
can
talk
about
that
whole
area
and
we
haven't
invested
any.
You
know
any
maintenance
funds
in
that
area
and
that's
just
goes
with
you
know,
with
progress
and
improvements
and
I
think
we'll
we're
going
to
have
to
find
a
way.
So
yes,
yes,.
A
And
I
also
agree
with
the
water
future.
Some
we've
worked
on
for
I
think
it's
longer
than
ten
years,
but
can't
think
back
that
hey
yeah
right
exactly
so
I
agree
with
the
comments
from
the
rest
of
the
council.
We're
gonna
have
to
maintain
the
area
anyway,
but
it
adds
a
little
spark
to
that
whole
area
in
little
life.
So
I
think
you
have
your
direction
great.
H
Thank
you.
You
know,
I
just
want
to
tell
you,
as
you
drive
up
and
down
the
peninsula,
I
look
at
grade
separations
that
we
built
there's
nothing
like
this
anywhere
else.
You
should
be
very
proud
of
where
we
ended
up
and
the
took
a
long
time
for
us
to
get
where
we
are,
including
taking
a
long
time
to
show
you
what
it
would
look
like,
but
we've
had
as
a
goal
from
the
beginning
to
do
something
that
sets
san
bruno
apart.
H
H
And
just
for
the
sake
of
the
permanent
record,
the
great
separation
doesn't
just
stop
like
that.
This
is
just
some
examples
of
some
of
the
trees
will
plant.
You
can
see
a
side
view
they'll
be
landscaping
on
the
on
the
I.
Don't
know
how
to
describe
at
the
area
that
slopes
down
slope
the
slope
and
also
a
strip
of
landscaping
between
the
pedestrian
sidewalk
and
where
the,
where
the
great
separation
berm
begins.
H
You
can
see,
there's
quite
an
extensive
bit
of
guidance,
keeping
all
the
all
the
shrubs
and
all
the
trees
and
all
the
vegetation
has
been
done
in
accordance
with
your
requirements
of
the
city
and
it's
in
its
own
parts.
Department
I
forget,
which
is
it's
the
parks
department.
Am
I
right
yeah?
In
other
words,
these
are
all
city
approves
to
the
required
vegetation.
I
D
D
H
F
Teacher
on
the
wall
on
the
smooth
surface,
unfortunately,
because
the
vice
mayor
showed
me
some
pictures
this
evening
of
graffiti
and
all
I
thought
was
smooth
canvas
yeah
for
somebody
to
want
to
go,
unfortunately,
and
we
know
what
they
do
so
would
the
smooth
surface
be
better
or
the
one
that
we
didn't
think
was
in
there
that
the
councilman
I've
ever
found,
and
would
that
be
more
of
a
deterrent
to
that
possibility?
I
don't
know
I.
K
I
would
guess,
and
just
from
anecdotal
things
that
I've
heard
around
places
that
the
rough
is
less
they're
less
people
are
less
inclined
to
spray-paint
rough
surfaces,
because
the
you
know
that
it's
what
they
are
spray
painting
doesn't
show
up
as
well.
So
I
I
would
guess
that
that
and
you
guys
have
had
more
experience
with
graffiti
throughout.
Does
it
matter?
Well,.
K
D
D
J
You're
absolutely
correct
in
this
is
obviously
non-scientific
polling
data
here,
but
yes,
you're,
correct
the
the
rough
finish
seems
discouraged
it
a
little
bit
problem
is
is
when
somebody
does
it's
harder
to
deal
with.
So
the
advantage
of
a
sweet
wall
is
that
you
can
paint
it
and
you
can
readily
repaint
it.
The
advantage
of
the
rough
face
is
that
they're
less
likely
to
be
in
the
first
place.
So
it's
there's.
J
I
H
Well,
I
think
some
of
it
is
growing
up
on
the
back
wall
right
yeah.
You
know
the
real
issue
here
is
less
to
do
with
that.
Then
just
the
general
scheme
of
the
landscaping,
because
it's
landscaping,
we
can
make
decisions
about
very
late
in
the
process.
That
is
not
something
we
have
to
decide
right
now.
So
if
it's
the
council's
preference,
that
we
try
to
find
some
way
to
cover
that
wall
with
with
growing
stuff
with
growth,
we
can
certainly
work
with
the
city
on
doing
it.
I.
H
I
I'm,
it's
in
this
being
in
the
subcommittee
with
the
mayor-
and
this
is
this:
we
spent
a
lot
of
time
and
effort
in
preserving
or
even
enhancing
and
improving
either
view
from
the
First
Avenue
homes,
and
this
we
did
have
a
lot
of
cross-sections
a
lot
of
elevations
of
this
nature,
and
so
this
is
what
this
is.
What
were
custom
to
write.
L
I
can
jump
in
put
your
clarification,
what
the
subcommittee
and
you
saw-
a
concept
driving
and
cross
section
at
that
time
when
this
project
and
the
maintenance
agreement
and
operation
agreement
was
approved
by
you
at
that
time.
The
assumption
was
that
the
second
two
tracks
will
be
as
the
next
phase
and
that's
the
reason
why
you
never
saw
a
finalized
design
on
the
east
side.
L
K
Thank
you.
I
have
one
more
question:
I'm
a
little
confused
about
the
parking
that
shows
here.
Are
we
adding
to
the
width
of
are
you
adding
to
the
width
of
the
street
and
then
putting
and
then
making
parking
like
that,
or
is
the
width
of
the
street
going
to
be
the
same
as
it
is
now
and
that's
just
lines
for
parking
or
is
that
just
a
concept
concept
somebody
threw
out
there?
J
No
that's
a
good
question,
though
it
is
the
same
overall
width
first
have
the
sidewalk
that
you're
seeing
on
the
would
be
the
west
side,
that's
wider
in
that
that's
actually
on
shaking
the
property.
That's
it
from
that
point
of
view.
It's
a
little
bit
wider
because
there
is
currently
no
sidewalk
on
that
right
on
that
side,
but
this
yeah,
the
striping,
was
put
in
there
just
to
sort
of
illustrate.
J
A
J
D
G
J
G
D
D
G
G
K
D
K
H
K
J
D
J
K
J
We
are
so
it
gets
reconstructed
as
part
of
the
project.
So
if
you
recall,
as
part
of
the
complicated
land
transfer
arrangement,
we're
actually
providing
a
nine
and
a
half
to
10
foot
strip
of
property,
and
so
we
see
that
looks
like
a
Prius
I
guess
we
see
that
Prius
right
there,
that's
actually
on
JPB
property
right
now,
it's
actually
the
AJ
is
getting
nine
and
a
half
feet
wider.
Thank
you,
finance
that
and
then
they'd
all
gets
repaved
and
a
new
sidewalk
and
then
street
trees
along
huntington,
ave,
okay,.
J
J
K
D
K
F
H
D
D
H
H
So
that's
we
mentioned
that
that's
the
vehicular
under
faster.
You
can
change
the
color,
so
you
can
make
a
green
for
st.
Patrick's
Day
or
something
I
suppose
or
it's
another
one.
I
think
thats
pink,
there's
orange
and
that's
within
the
city's
control
to
change
that
color
and
even
affect
the
brightness
of
it.
H
So
that
just
gives
you
a
feel
for
it
and
then
the
pedestrian
underpass
lighting.
It's
simply
enough
to
say
it's!
It's
a
simple
strip
down
the
middle.
The
problem
is
that
they
don't
depict
the
underpass
very
well,
it's
not
very
long,
and
it's
extremely
remarkably
wide
it's.
What
I
would
it's
20
feet
wide
35
feet
long?
So
it's
not
a
very
long,
underpass
I
know
I
would
be
concerned.
There's
an
eye.
There's
the
underpass
as
it's
under
construction.
You
can
see
get
a
better
idea
of
at
least
the
size
of
it.
H
H
H
So
that
was
the
last
thing
to
two
more
things
we
wanted
to
talk
about.
Briefly,
we
got
clear
direction
from
the
council
about
a
medallion.
We
took
one
sort
of
brief
stab
drawing
something,
and
it's
it's
not
worth
showing
to.
You
will
have
to
work
with
staff
and
with
the
subcommittee
probably
to
really
brainstorm
some
ideas,
that's
something
that
can
come
I
mean
we
could
do
it
the
day
of
the
ribbon
cutting
or
we
can
even
do
it
afterwards.
We'll
make
sure
that
the
lenoir
you
said
I'm
in.
H
Right,
I'm
not
going
to
come
back
in
two
weeks,
all
right
not
for
that
anyway.
I
might
just
come
back
the
week
and
we
can
build
the
the
great
separation
so
that
their
bolts
there
for
the
medallion
and
that's
something
we
can
do
at
the
very
end
or
even
literally
afterwards.
But
we
we
recognize
that
it's
a
signature
statement
for
the
city
and
we
want
to
really
take
the
time
to
design
something
or
something
else
can.
I
I,
ask
I:
ask
a
question,
probably
for
Raphael
regarding
those
bolts
that
are
sticking
out
right
now,
I
mean
those
are
all
post,
tension
bars
and
everything
coming
out.
That
would
have
been
I
guess,
coupled
with
the
the
next
two
tracks.
You
know
if,
if
that
were
to
come,
were
one
that
was
going
to
come.
So
how
does
that
get
covered
or
does
that
get
removed?
I
J
J
J
So
you'll
actually
see
if
you
drive
by
now,
you'll
see
them
actually
building
platforms
to
get
back
up.
There
there's
another
whole
set
of
divorce.
They
need
to
do
with
that
location
and
then
I
mean
if
we
lot
less
dramatic
than
the
first
time
cuz
you're
only
adding
on
you
know
four
feet
of
concrete
this
time,
but
yeah,
that's
what
it
looks
good.
You
look
forward
to
that.
Thank
you.
K
I
have
one
more
question
and
it
just
came
to
me:
there
might
be
a
trade-off
in
cost
of
keeping
the
concrete,
smooth
but
coating
it
with
the
graffiti.
Whatever
that
stuff
is
called
the
you
know,
yeah
anti-graffiti
painting,
you
know
so
you
coat
it
with
paint
and
that
makes
it
easier
to
wash
off.
So
that
might
be
a
solution
both
ways
and
then
the
same
with
the
under
passing
underpass,
that's
an
extremely
attractive
place
to
put
graffiti
is:
can
we
ask
that
it
be
also
coated
with
anti-graffiti
paint
sealant.
J
J
K
D
H
More
than
likely,
we
will
always
have
someone
on
the
site
who
you
can
contact
and
just
go
and
see
if
you
decide
to
go
essentially
at
the
spur
of
the
moment,
but
we'll
figure
that
out.
We
really
definitely
want
you
to
see
that
that's
also
where
we'll
be
taking
taking
the
efforts
we
want
to
take
to
make
the
cladding
you
what's
on
the
outside
of
a
lighting
feature,
so
that
it
doesn't
create
additional
problems
for
the
city
either
by
noise,
or
anything
else
like
that.
I
D
J
J
L
J
I'll
double
check
what
angles
those
were
placed
at
it.
The
ramps
I
mean
in
general
view
tent
was
exactly
that
was
to
discourage
yeah.
You
know
any
kind
of
nefarious
activities
from
taking
place,
and
so
they're
generally
at
each
of
the
ether,
underpasses
and
or
all
the
access
points.
So
I'd
be
very
surprised
if
there
isn't
some
coverage
of
that,
but
I
can
double
check
cuz.
H
M
The
project
generally
encompasses
painting
the
exterior
zuv
city
hall,
the
library
and
the
fire
station
adjacent
to
City
Hall.
This
project
was
last
brought
forth
to
council
in
january
of
2013,
and
at
that
point,
staff
received
direction
on
an
approved
concept
which
generally
encompasses
creating
a
uniform
look
along
el
camino,
including
the
relief
sculpture
on
the
library
place
in
stucco
at
the
entry
stairs
to
the
city
hall,
power
washing
of
the
existing
brick
retaining
walls
and
including
a
bid
alternate
to
include
stucco
and
painting
of
the
brick
building
facades
that
along
the
El
Camino
frontages.
M
So
since
that
point,
we
encompass
the
the
concepts
into
bid
documents
which
we
put
forth
for
bidding
and
on
May
22nd.
We
did
open
bids,
we
received
five
and
staff
is
recommending
award
to
the
lowest
responsible
bidder,
which
is
horizon
brothers.
Paint
e
staffs
recommendation
is
also
to
include
the
alternate
to
install
stucco
and
pink
the
brick
frontages
along
el
camino.
M
There's
additional
work
under
the
definition
of
the
project,
but
is
not
part
of
the
construction
contract.
One
item
of
work
is
the
trimming
of
the
landscaping
adjacent
to
the
buildings
to
provide
a
clear
path
for
our
painting
contractor
to
work,
and
that
will
that
will
obviously
occur
before
the
painting
project
begins.
A
second
a
sub-project
would
to
be
installed
an
entry
plaque
to
City
Hall
and
also
address
numbers,
and
that
will
be
a
future
project.
M
So
we
do
have
some
conceptual
drawings
both
on
the
PowerPoint
and
we
do
have
larger
versions
on
the
easels
on
the
other
side
of
the
building.
Here,
if
you
know,
if
there's
you
know
more
detail
that
you'd
like
to
look
at
so
here's
the
conceptual
drawing
of
the
city
hall
with
the
proposed
paint
colors
and
we
have
similar
drawings
for
both
the
library.
Please
note
that
the
relief
sculpture
on
the
library
will
be
a
uniform
color.
D
M
So,
yes,
steps
recommendation
is
to
authorize
the
city
manager
to
execute
a
construction
contract,
including
the
bid
alternate
for
an
amount
of
ninety
two
thousand
one
hundred
dollars
and
accounting
for
inspection
staff.
Time
and
contingency
approve
a
construction
budget
115,000
one
hundred
dollars.
So
with
that,
if
there's
any
questions,
any
questions
of
staff
go.
K
K
D
K
Noticed
that
on
the
city
hall,
one,
you
and
I
know
it's
going
to
be
a
future
thing.
You
have
san
bruno
city
hall
and
it's
going
to
it
really
stands
out
and
even
the
address
the
El
Camino
rial
stands
out,
but
this
the
central
fire
station
and
the
San
Bruno
Public
Library
wordy
wordage
does
not.
Can
we
have
those
painted
red,
maybe
in
the
accent,
color
and
then
I
think
it
would
make
it
clearer
what
people
are
looking
at
yeah.
K
Do
you
guys
account
and
then
I
personally,
since
we're
going
there
I
personally
like
the
brick
left,
so
that
would
if,
if
we
vote
and
leave
the
brick,
that
would
mean
that
you
don't
need
the
alternate
right.
Okay,
I
personally
think
the
brick
kind
of
frames
it
and
this
nice,
I
like
all
the
colors,
as
he
turned
out,
I,
really
appreciate
seeing
it
this
way.
K
I
But
with
the
City
Hall
drawing
can
you
I
Drive
by
it
every
day,
but
it
appears
that
the
landscaping
to
the
left
to
the
south
of
the
flagpoles
is
going
to
be
significant.
I
mean
as
far
as
removal,
because
you
don't
I,
don't
recall.
Seeing
that
part,
you
know
see
much
of
the
building,
it's
just
pretty
pretty
dense.
So
your
plan
is
to
your
proposals
to
eliminate
a
lot
of
landscaping
there.
Yes,.
M
M
I
I
D
L
You
really
look.
You
can
see
that,
yes,
you
see
brick
only
just
on
the
right
side
of
the
building
and
also
a
very
small
section
in
front
of
the
fire
station,
which
will
be
based,
VG's
included
in
the
alternate
all
of
the
retaining
walls.
Everything
is,
will
stay,
cleaned
and
with
minor
maintenance.
So.
I
Yeah
and
my
two
cents
on
this
scientist
I
think
we
need
to
talk
about
that
because
you
got
City
Hall
on
you
know.
That's
on
the
window,
above
the
doors
you've
got
san
bruno
City
Hall,
which
I
really
like
is
those
letters
that
have
been
there
for
you
know,
and
it
ties
in
the
other
buildings.
And
then
you
have
san
bruno
city
hall
to
the
left
with
the
proposed
sign
yeah.
I
I
think
there's
it's
overkill
here,
so
there
might
need
to
be
some
discussion
on
how
we
consolidate
some
of
our
signage,
but
I
agree
the
567
el
camino
real
on
the
new
stuccoed
wall.
You
know
that
that
looks
good.
That
looks
really
good,
so
maybe
like
Irene
says.
Maybe
the
letter
is
the
the
metal
letters
get
painted
a
darker
color
to
really
stand
out.
You
know
and
and
are
the
same
on
all
three
buildings.
Possibly
I.
I
C
Thank
you.
I
was
just
looking
at
those
letters
that
everybody
was
talking
about,
they're,
definitely
more
noticeable
in
front
of
the
building
versus
floating
on
top
of
the
roof
like
they
are
in
city.
So,
regarding
the
stucco
on
the
bricks,
I
kind
of
like
the
idea
of
covering
the
bricks
on
the
building,
but
I
did
have
a
question
about
how
extensive
that
was
be.
I
was
looking
on
the
north
end.
M
C
Linden
street
sign
correct
yeah,
because
it's
going
to
be
inconsistent,
then
we
have
that
other.
The
patio
area
outside
of
the
library
is
also
brick
and
it
kind
of
seems
to
flow
of
that.
So
I
guess.
If
it's
just
that
one
section,
it's
not
going
to
look
complete.
If
we
do
that
and
not
the
rest
of
it,
I
was
also
wondering
about
just
you
know
that
the
bricks
themselves
probably
need
to
be
checked
for
leaks.
C
If
what
not
I'm
assuming,
there's,
possibly
a
wood
frame
underneath
that
and
if
water
gets
behind
the
bricks,
then
it
could
cause
damage
inside
I
thought
maybe
the
stucco
would
help
seal
those
off.
If
we
decided
to
do
that,
but
again
it
would
have
to
be
consistent
and
it
would
have
to
include
the
areas
that
are
planters
vs,
just
decorative
brick
and
it
doesn't
sound
like
we're
going
there.
That.
M
L
Would
add
also
one
or
the
other
consideration
was
that
beside
needing
much
extensive
repair,
those
retaining
was
before
will
be.
Stuccoed
also
wasn't
a
complete
redesign
of
the
landscape
around
the
city
hall
and
was
the
discussion
that,
probably
in
a
later
date,
all
of
the
landscape,
around
City
Hall
can
be
redesigned
as
part
of
a
separate
project
independent
later
on
of
the
painting
itself.
Okay,.
C
And
then,
looking
at
that,
the
that
structure
next
to
the
stairs
in
on
the
El
Camino
side
of
the
part
that
we're
talking
about
stuccoing
I
did
look
in
there
and
there
is
there's
there's
plants
on
top
of
there
and
there's
irrigation
there
and
I'm
wondering
if
that's
not
going
to
contribute
to
excessive
moisture
in
those
bricks
that
are
there
and
causing
the
stucco
to
separate
or
bubble
up.
At
some
point,
that's.
M
C
But
does
everybody
remember
the
color
looking
it
was
more
of
a
tan
sort
of
color,
not
a
sort
of
greenish
tint
like
it
looks
like
in
these
pictures.
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
because
to
me
the
greenish
looks
a
little
a
little
dated
but
I.
Remember
the
colors
looking
a
little
nicer
when
we
saw
the
actual
color,
so
I
just
wanted
to
verify
that
before.
L
F
A
Else
agree:
it's
a
it's
a
nice
scheme
and
I
also
for
just
cleaning
the
brick
in
on
the
El
Camino
side
and
the
rear
of
the
building.
I.
Don't
want
to.
You
know,
skim
a
lot
more
break
than
what
you
already
have
shown
here
and
then
I
go
along
with
the
talk
about
the
signage
of
stuff
to
letters
way
up
into
the
city
hall.
But
your
eyes
are
not
going
to
be
drawn
to
in
the
way
they're
sitting
now
at
all.
G
I
heard
two
different
opinions
and
want
to
make
sure
that
staff
has
clear
direction
as
to
whether
the
bid
alternate
to
stucco
over
the
brick,
that's
actually
attached
to
the
building
itself
on
the
north
side
of
the
front
of
City
Hall
and
there's
a
small
section
on
the
front
of
the
fire
station.
I
believe
to
the
north
to
the
right-hand
side
of
the
door
main
entrance
to
the
fire
station
is
that.
But
what
is
the
council's
guidance
regarding
that
particular
future
I.
A
I
C
G
D
I
Commutes
I,
don't
I,
don't
recall
if
we
talked
about
it
much
previously,
but
can
you
explain
this
the
paint,
the
color
scheme
of
the
sculpture
relief
when
you're,
showing
it
but
you're,
not
showing
any
variation
to
it
and
I
know
it
probably
difficult
but
you're,
showing
your
specifying
three
different
colors
on
that?
Actually.
G
The
the
material
that
you
have
in
your
packet
was
the
previous
concept
that
had
that
relief,
sculpture
being
colorized,
the
City
Council
directed
in
the
January
meeting
that
you
did
not
did
not
want
that
bid
and
in
fact
that's
the
wall.
Color
will
be
uniformly
applied
over
that
relief,
sculpture,
that's
the
plan
so.
I
G
G
K
My
suggestion
was
to
paint
them
take
them
off,
do
whatever
they
have
to
do
to
them
and
paint
them
the
the
dark
red,
that's
one
of
the
colors
and
then
put
them
back
and
then
I
think
the
concern
or
the
the
question,
then,
is:
what
do
we
do
with
the
ones
on
City
Hall,
because
they
are
kind
of
floating
up
there,
and
my
suggestion
is
once
we
paint
well
they're
painted
see
if
they
are
no
longer
floating.
Maybe
the
dark
red
makes
them
stand
out
and
if
it
doesn't,
maybe
they
should.
K
D
I
D
F
A
B
Honorable
mayor
and
council,
once
again,
I'm
coming
before
you
to
ask
you
to
authorize
firework
stand
permits.
This
year
we
had
18
nonprofit
applicate
applicants,
which
is
the
maximum
allowed
by
our
ordinance
I
met
with
the
subcommittee
and
while
reviewing
the
applicants,
it
came
to
their
attention
that
not
every
group
is
made
up
of
at
least
fifty
percent
san
bruno
residents.
In
order
to
address
this
in
the
future,
we
will
meet
again
in
September
to
amend
the
resolution
to
specify
the
residency
requirement.
B
A
safety
seminar
was
held
on
june
fifth
by
the
police
and
the
fire
department,
and
every
group
was
in
attendance.
Another
issue
that
has
come
up
since
meeting
with
the
subcommittee
is
the
bag
ordinance
passed
by
the
city
of
san
bruno.
The
two
vendors
supplying
fireworks,
tnt
and
phantom
have
both
agreed
to
provide
paper
bags
instead
of
plastic
bags.
They
always
provided
plastic
bags
and
there's
really
a
lot
of
little
things
that
people
buy
and
so
now
they're
going
to
give
paper
bags.
B
E
C
C
D
E
City
clerk
is
looking
at
me,
so
I
assume
she'd
like
me
to
answer
that
question
as
well.
I
think
the
answer
is
the
ordinance
applies
to
this
activity.
At
the
moment
there
certainly
would
be
an
opportunity
for
the
City
Council
to
take
a
look
at
this
and
perhaps
amend
the
ordinance
or
provide
some
sort
of
relief
in
the
in
the
resolution
when
it
when
it
comes
back,
but
as
of
right
now
as
we're
sitting
here,
it
is
applicable
so.
D
B
A
K
It's
interesting
what
you
learn:
unintentional
and
unintentional
consequences.
Also
I'd
like
to
clarify
the
subcommittee
is
under
the
ordinance
is
not
authorized
to
make
the
changes.
We
will
be
coming
back
and
in
September
to
recommend
changes
to
each
of
the
ordinance
to
you.
So
if
there's
opinions
between
now
and
then
we'll
be
talking
to
people
at
the
different
fireworks
booths
or
whatever
and
bring
back
work,
excuse
me
bring
back
recommendation
to
you
and
thank
you
so.
A
A
That's
what
we're
gonna
do:
okay,
they
want
a
motion
to
authorize
the
fireworks.
Yes,
seventh.
Second
motion
second
authorized
fireworks.
Ten
permits
for
2013
on
the
question,
all
in
favor
hi,
reporter
Commission's
boards
of
committees.
There
are
none
this
evening
comment
from
council
members.
I
would
just
like
to
remind
everyone
that
the
farmers
market
is
now
open.
We
cut
the
ribbon
last
Sunday
10
22
every
Sunday
in
downtown
San
Bruno,
and
it
was
well
attended
and
hopefully,
it'll
continue
to
be
well
attended.
As
we
go
forward.
Any
of
the
comments
from
Council
members.