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San Bruno City Council Meeting April 27, 2010 7. Consent Calendar
A
A
B
Just
for
the
more
of
that
communities
sake,
I
would
just
like
to
know
if
we
could
have
just
a
brief
overview
of
that.
This
is
obviously
it's
coming
up.
I
want
the
citizens
to
be
assured
and
know
the
diligence
the
staff
is
taking
once
again
to
try
to
provide
a
safe
and
happy
fourth
of
july
in
san
bruno,
yet
trying
to
protect,
as
we
put
extra
staff
and
education
in
operation
prior
to
the
state,
I.
C
C
They
will
be
required
to
attend
a
meeting
prior
to
the
distribution
of
the
fireworks
and,
although,
although
sales
sites
will
be
inspected
and
so
forth,
and
so
on
and
we'll
also
do
the
public
outreach
with
cable
TV
flyers
at
all
the
schools
and
so
forth,
and
so
on
so
be
happy
to
answer
any
other
questions.
Now.
B
And
then
follow
up
to
the
city
manager.
Can
you
help
explain
I,
just
think
for
the
the
residents
sake,
there's
a
perceived
notion
that
what
is
charged
at
the
booth
is
something
derived
by
the
city
that
we
Institute
a
tax
or
we
have
we
set
what
that
is
or
what
is
charged
at
the
booth.
Can
you
help
clarify
that
in
the
cost
recovery
that
goes
on
yeah.
D
Absolutely
Thank
You
mr.
vice
mayor
and
members
of
the
council.
Mr.
Medina
is
exactly
correct.
The
city
does
not
participate
in
otherwise
sponsor
or
receive
direct
financial
benefit
from
the
sale
of
fireworks
in
San
Bruno.
It
is
the
case
that
the
booths
the
booths
are
operated
by
community
organizations.
It
is
they
use
the
fireworks
sales,
primarily
as
a
major
annual
fundraising
opportunity
for
their
various
community,
organizational
and
charitable
activities.
D
The
city
does
charge
the
direct
costs
of
the
oversight,
public
education
and
event
days,
management
of
the
allowed
use
of
fireworks
in
san
bruno,
which
occurs
on
the
dates
of
July,
4th,
I,
guess,
I
believe
actually
immediately
preceding
and
ending
that
evening.
So
there
is
a
short
window
of
time
where
the
fireworks
activity
actually
occurs
in
san
bruno.
D
For
that
occasion,
both
our
police
and
our
fire
department
staff
up
is
the
chief
indicated,
so
we
do
incur
costs
associated
both
with
informing
the
public
ahead
of
time
about
safe
practices,
as
well
as
monitoring
and
regulating
the
safe
use
of
fireworks
per
the
city's
regulations.
All
of
those
direct
charges
are
recovered
directly
from
the
fireworks
booths,
and
otherwise
the
city
does
not
profit
or
otherwise
gain
revenue
from
the
sale
of
fireworks
in
San
Bruno.