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San Bruno City Council Meeting
December 11, 2012
7. Consent Calendar
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B
You
I
put
this
to
complement
staff
for
being
so
aggressive,
getting
the
grants
that
make
the
improvements
to
our
city
I'm,
not
only
the
library
and
park
and
rec
and
community
development,
but
also
the
Public
Works
and
almost
every
other
police
fire
every
department
I.
Even
though
that's
a
county
council
policy
to
be
aggressive
in
getting
grants,
you
people
actually
do
it
and
our
cities
so
much
better
off,
because
you
do
so.
I
just
wanted
to
acknowledge
that,
and
thank
you
all
to.
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C
You
I
spoke
earlier
with
the
city
manager
regarding
this
item
and
Connie
I,
don't
know
if
you
had
a
chance
to
respond.
I
didn't
get
a
chance
to
check
email
later
in
the
afternoon.
I
did
get
responses
on
the
other
items,
and
so
thank
you
for
taking
care
of
those,
but
regarding
7g,
do
you
want
me
to
go
through
my
question.
F
G
Thank
You
mayor
council,
I
believe
the
the
question
was
the
load,
as
the
generator
turned
on
I
was
one
of
the
questions
there.
We
do
have
a
standby
backup
power
supply
which,
when
the
power
cuts
off
this
standby
power
supply,
maintains
the
power
for
about
five
to
ten
minutes.
Why
the
generator
kicks
on,
gets
stabilized
switches
over
so
there's
no
extra
draw
on
the
generator
and
the
generators
have
been
size
too.
G
We're
only
running
at
seventy-five
percent
max
of
the
generator.
So
if
there
is
a
little
extra
current,
it
has
plenty
of
the
current
to
handle
them
be
on
and
off.
That
goes
the
same
thing.
When
the
power
comes
back
on
the
UPS
mains
holds
it.
Why
it
switches
the
transfer
switch
over,
and
it
runs
for
about
ten
minutes
why
the
power
stabilizes,
making
sure
the
outside
power?
Does
it
not?
You
know,
cut
off
and
on
so
it
runs
for
good
15
minutes
and
maintains
that
power
the
rest
of
the
headend,
the
air
conditioners.
G
We
just
put
new
air
conditioners
on
about
two
years
ago,
which
were
at
the
time
where
one
of
the
best
energy
savers
that
we
have-
and
we
also
installed
a
whole
house
fan
case.
One
of
the
air
conditioners
go
out
in
this
weather
app
on
top
of
the
mountain,
it's
fairly
cool,
so
the
whole
house
bring
out
that
50
degree
weather
into
the
head
in
which
will
help
cool
her
off.
So
we're
lucky
we're
in
a
situation,
climate
we
are,
and
it
doesn't
doesn't
get
that
hot
very
often
out
there.
Okay.
C
Thank
you
and
when
I
was
talking
with
the
city
manager
about
some
of
these
things,
the
topic
came
up
about.
Overall
efficiency
of
the
equipment,
that's
up
there
and
the
facility
itself
I've
been
up
there.
It's
been
a
while,
but
you
know
it's
a
pretty
the
facility's
been
there
for
a
while
and
I.
Don't
know.
If
there's
there
have
been
opportunities
to
evaluate
how
efficient
the
overall
infrastructure
is,
and
if
there
was
anything
we
could
do
to
perhaps
cut
the
amount
of
energy
that's
used
in
that
facility.
G
G
Actually,
we
got
a
couple
of
dollars
for
it
and
we're
going
to
be
looking
at
moving
some
of
the
equipment
out
of
the
main
building
into
that
to
take
some
of
the
the
stress
off
the
main
building,
and
that's
we're
in
the
process
of
working
with
that
now,
this
new
generator
that
we're
getting
is
big
enough
to
put
the
standby
on
that
second
building
too.
So
that
would
be
fully
backed
up
to
okay.
C
G
D
Thank
you
teacher.
When
just
had
one
quick
question,
would
we
not
have
items
like
this
or
similar
to
having
an
equipment
reserve,
so
we
have
monies
that
are
allocated
on
an
annual
basis,
so
when
we
have
a
purchase
that
may
be
needed
in
10
years
from
now
another
generator
or
something
to
that
degree,
we've
talked
about
it
years
ago.
F
A
On
item
G,
I.