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San Bruno City Council Meeting November 9, 2010 4. Presentations
A
Presentations,
these
are
always
fun,
and
tonight
we
have
five
presentations.
The
first
one
very
special,
it's
a
presentation,
a
certificate
of
recognition
to
Terry
Martin
Terry
Martin
is
precious
memories
in
the
Avenue
and
she
has
been
there
for
25
years.
We
see
it's
here:
someplace
city
of
San,
Bruno,
precious
memories,
25th
anniversary
november,
two
thousand
ten,
congratulations
to
a
valued
member
of
our
community
since
1985
and
best
wishes
for
many
years
of
continued
success,
signed
by
the
entire
council
and
I'll
meet
you
at
the
podium
Terry.
B
B
A
C
Thanks
very
much
Marouane,
I'm
here
to
make
a
donation
on
behalf
of
skyline
college
and
our
students,
our
faculty,
our
staff,
our
managers
in
the
amount
of
2017
dollars.
The
money
is
being
donated
to
the
glenview
fire
recovery
fund
and
it
was
collected
during
a
candlelight
vigil
that
was
held
at
the
college
on
sep
tember
23rd.
C
C
Various
groups
participated
in
planning
the
vigil
and
collecting
the
donations
and
I
want
to
recognize
those
groups
and
their
representatives
who
are
here
tonight.
They
included
the
Associated
Students
of
skyline
college
student
body.
President
has
an
on-campus
commitment
and
can't
be
here.
Our
management
staff
are
classified
staff
and
our
faculty
here
from
the
faculty
is
Vance
and
when
math
instructor
here
from
our
classified
staff,
are
Kevin.
Excuse
me
Barbara,
daily
library,
support,
specialist
and
Christian
Mara,
our
communications
manager
and
also
a
manager
Kevin
check.
C
We
learned
a
lot
about
our
college,
about
our
district
and
about
our
community.
In
the
wake
of
the
fire,
here
are
some
examples
of
what
I
saw
on
the
night
of
September,
9th
skyline
people,
both
on
campus
and
at
home,
began
to
work
together
to
make
sure
the
college
good
care
of
our
students
that
we
communicated
with
everyone
and
that
we
were
prepared
to
join
hands
with
the
city
of
san
bruno
and
other
agencies
to
manage
the
crisis.
C
Our
facilities
staff
prepared
our
gymnasium
to
be
an
evacuation
site
in
case
it
might
be
needed
by
the
american
red
cross.
Our
public
safety
staff
across
the
district
came
together
to
help
with
the
city
of
San
Bruno's
reentry
staging
event.
The
following
Sunday,
our
college
and
district
bookstore
staff
and
foundation
immediately
arranged
for
replacement
books
and
computers
for
the
students
who
lost
theirs
during
the
fire.
C
The
chancellor
and
the
board
offered
emergency
housing
at
our
new
kenyatta
vista
housing
facility,
and
the
entire
college
came
together
for
the
vigil
and
the
fundraiser,
and
we
learned
something
once
again
about
the
city
of
san
bruno,
the
city,
steps
up.
You
were
mobilized,
seemingly
within
minutes.
D
A
Thank
you
thank
you,
vicki,
and
thank
you
to
everyone
at
Skyline
you're
such
a
huge
part
of
our
city
and
in
good
times
and
bad
times,
and
it's
just
it's
just
a
real
pleasure.
Sometimes
there's
a
loss
for
words,
especially
in
this
last.
This
is
November
ninth,
two
months,
a
date
to
September
ninth.
So
it's
it's
just
very
moving,
and
this
will
go
directly
to
the
city's
fund.
A
Councilwoman
O'connell
and
councilmember
Salazar
sit
in
that
subcommittee
now
in
this
next
week,
we'll
be
getting
some
residents
together
to
see
how
to
best
use
those
funds
directly
for
that
neighborhood.
So
we
really
appreciate
your
efforts.
Thank
you
very
much.
Thank
you.
We
do
have
another
presentation
received
a
donation
from
a
combination
donation,
if
you
will,
from
the
jefferson
union
high
school
district
and
the
san
mateo
union,
high
school
district-
and
I
know
Karen
colonic-
owes
in
the
audience
and
Karen.
Could
you
kind
of
BBM
see
for
both
groups
and
introduce
everyone?
Please.
E
Hi
I'm
Jan
Tuttle
from
Mills
High,
School
and
I'm,
the
home
economics
teacher
at
Westmore
high
school.
We
came
together
through
our
FHA
hero
group,
which
is
a
national
and
state
organization
to
help
the
fire
victims
and
I'll.
Let
I'll
introduce
my
students
and
then
they'll
take
over
and
then
Jan
will
introduce
hers
and
they
will
give
their
presentation
can
I
have.
This
is
Charles
Reyes
from
our
chapter
president
and
Kelsey
young
who's,
the
region,
5
treasure.
F
Good
evening
my
name
is
charged
Reyes
and
I'm.
The
president
of
the
West
more
high
school
FHA
hero
chapter.
We
believe
that
when
our
community
is
struck
down
with
such
a
tragedy,
it
is
our
responsibility
to
take
action
as
an
organization
to
help
our
neighbors
as
such
westmore
high
school
and
mills
high
school
FHA
hero
chapters
challenges
school
to
raise
twenty
five
hundred
dollars
at
Westmore,
we
instituted
a
cash
for
cakes
program
in
which
each
class
that
raised
$150
received
a
baked
good
with
the
carrying
hearts
of
our
school.
F
G
Thank
you
for
allowing
us
to
come
and
give
this
presentation
I'd
like
to
introduce
our
students
from
Mills
from
the
FHA
hero
chapter
and
we
have
kim
hyung,
who
is
actually
the
state
secretary
for
hfh
a
hero,
and
we
have
jackie
pan.
Who
is
the
regional
five
secretary
and
Amy
shin
okie?
Who
is
the
region
five
president?
And
she
will
give
the
presentation.
H
Thank
you
Miss
Tuttle
hi.
Maybe
she
no
key
and
I'm
the
region,
five
president,
and
also
the
chapter
mills
chapter
president.
The
glenview
of
fires
in
san
bruno
was
a
devastating
event:
the
hell
the
affected
many
families,
one
of
the
mills
high
school
students,
william
bullis,
lost
his
life.
The
military
official
hero
chapter
decided
to
do
a
high
school
challenge
to
help
families
who
are
affected
by
the
fire.
To
do
that.
To
do
this,
we
challenge
each
fourth
period
class
to
raise
150
dollars.
H
In
two
weeks
we
had
twenty
four
classes
participate
and
received
many
generous
donations.
The
classes
who
raised
the
most,
who
raised
$150,
received
red
velvet
cupcakes,
prepared
by
the
culinary
class
1
class,
raised
a
total
of
seven
hundred
and
nine
dollars
to
the
culinary
class
prepared
a
luncheon.
We
are
proud
to
be
part
of
a
live
of
a
caring
community
who
are
willing
to
come
together
in
a
time
of
need.
Our
goal
was
to
raise
two
thousand
dollars
after
receiving
the
support
and
generous
donations
from
teachers
and
fellow
students.
H
We
are
proud
to
say
that
we
exceeded
our
goal.
The
mills
high
chapter
raised
two
thousand
three
thousand
three
hundred
dollars
for
this
glenview
fire
fund,
also
a
combined
total
for
Mills
High
School
and
for
Westmore
high
school.
We
raised
five
thousand
dollars
so
I'd
like
to
present
these
donations
of
two
thousand
three
hundred
dollars
good.
A
A
Thank
You
Victoria,
it
looks
like
you
might
have
some
students
coming
your
way,
some
pretty
special
people,
as
I
said
to
the
skyline.
We
just
can't.
Thank
you
enough.
It's
it's
a
wonderful
way
for
you
to
do
outreach
to
our
community
and
do
something
for
these
these
specific
residents.
So
it's
just
a
wonderful
thing.
You've
done
and
please
take
our
thanks
and
our
heartfelt
thanks
for
this
whole
city
of
San
Bruno
back
to
your
school's.
Thank
you
very
much.
A
Let's
see,
we
have
one
more
presentation
and
that's
to
receive
the
presentation
for
the
city
of
San
Bruno
youth
activities.
Committee
president
is
Jordan
Mejia
prieto
treasure
jazz,
Kurt,
secretary
Diana,
Williams
and
staff
divisors
Barbara
Brooks,
fort
with
the
library
in
D
fabela,
with
direct
division,
presenters.
A
D
Good
evening,
mr.
mayor
members
of
the
City
Council,
thanks
for
giving
us
time
to
tell
you
about
the
San
Bruno
youth
activities
committee
also
known
fondly
as
the
Yak
I'm
Barbara
Brooks
for
Children
Services
Manager
at
the
library
and
I'm
staff.
Co-Sponsor
of
the
committee
with
windy,
fabela
Recreation
Services
supervisor
with
us
are
three
act.
Ford
members
will
be
telling
you
about
the
committee's
activity.
B
D
The
San
Bruno
youth
activities
committee
was
formed
by
the
community
services
department
staff
in
the
spring
of
2009.
The
purpose
of
the
yak
is
to
provide
teams
with
community
service
opportunities
and
to
have
involved
them
in
planning
events
for
you
that
both
the
library
and
the
recreation
divisions,
the
yak
establishes
also
a
two-way
communication
channel
between
san
bruno
teens
and
city
staff.
To
begin
the
group
we
recruited
students
7th
grade
and
up
by
distributing
flyers
to
the
schools
and
the
city
activity
guide.
In
our
first
meetings
we
developed
by
laws
and
requirements
for
membership.
D
I
I
We
help
the
city
in
the
community
events
with
the
Easter
egg
hunt,
the
Arbor
Day
tree
lighting
and
other
events
I
go
on
at
the
Recreation
Center
we
fundraise
for
our
teen
events,
mainly
at
the
movies
in
the
park
and
at
the
concerts
in
the
park
and
we
neck
we
network
with
other
youth
groups.
In
our
first
year
in
membership
we
had
around
25
members
and
we
elected
our
first
board.
This
year
we
have
around
30
members
and
I'm
going
to
turn
over
to
Deanna.
B
So
the
youth
activities
committee,
volunteers
and
different
community
events,
we've
done
teen
dances,
the
Easter
egg
hunt,
goblin
grotto,
the
holiday
tree
lighting
and
arbor
day
and
now
jazz
throughout
the
year,
lactis
fundraising
at
activities
such
as
concerts
in
the
park
and
movies
in
the
park.
We
also
had
a
Papa
John's
fundraiser
that
raised
around
two
hundred
fifty
dollars
and
all
the
money
goes
towards
our
events.
I
Our
teen
activity
events
includes
movie
in
the
gym,
which
happened
last
year.
We
opened
it
up
to
all
teams
of
San
Bruno
to
come
and
enjoy
pizza,
snacks
and
movie
in
the
gym.
We
also
attended
the
yak
attack
in
Santa
Clara
around
five
or
six
members,
I
believe
when
and
collaborated
with
other
yaks
in
the
peninsula.
Our
trips
include
the
ski
and
snowboarding
trip
to
homewood
and
our
disneyland
trip,
which
has
happened,
this
fall
or
this
summer
from
what
we've
learned
from
these
activity
groups
is
that
we
have
collaborated
with
both
Pacifica
and
Brisbane
successfully.
I
B
Our
future
plans
include
another
skiing
snowboarding
trip
on
January
29th,
since
our
last
one
was
so
successful.
We
are
also
working
on
an
advisory
report
for
the
healthy
eating
active
living
campaign,
which
randy's,
which
will
tell
you
more
about,
and
we
are
also
working
on
having
more
civic
involvement
in
San
Bruno
with
the
youth.
J
Just
to
fill
the
council
and
one
of
the
upcoming
things,
the
new
organize,
an
organization
called
the
California
center
for
public
health
advocate.
He
started
a
campaign
called
healthy
eating,
active
living
as
asking
cities
around
the
state
to
adopt
policies
and
resolutions
to
enhance
physical
activity,
increased
health,
increased
access
to
healthy
foods
and
prevent
and
promote
wellness.
During
a
League
of
California
cities
conference
last
year,
one
of
the
organizers
approached
our
city
manager
for
support
of
the
campaign
because
of
the
heavy
emphasis
on
youth
participation.
J
In
this
program,
we
are
asking
the
youth
activities
committee
to
review
the
information
in
the
next
few
months
and
we
will
include
their
opinions
when
the
full
report
is
presented
to
you
later
on
in
the
fiscal
year.
In
addition
to
giving
the
City
Council
more
information
from
the
youth
perspective,
this
approach
will
give
our
yak
members
an
opportunity
to
learn
about
City
policies.
Public
initiatives
in
basic
legislation,
I
would.
I
K
I
K
You,
sir
ok
to
the
chair,
then
I'll
be
in
touch
with
you
guys.
14
years
ago,
councilman
O'connell
and
I
tried
to
form
a.
We
did
form
a
youth
committee
and
tried
to
you
know,
do
the
same
thing
that
you
have
obviously
successfully
done
so
I
really
complement
you
on
and
I
actually
even
recognize
a
lot
of
you
from
that
that
weekend
that
a
lot
of
volunteers,
a
lot
of
teen
volunteers
at
the
rec
center
from
September,
9th
10th
and
11th
12th
air.
So
thank
you
so
much
for
what
you
do
in
this
community.
A
L
A
L
A
We
do
have
one
more
presentation:
it
is
a
proclamation
recognizing
November
as
national
family
caregivers
month
and
I.
Don't
know
if
anyone's
here
to
receive
it,
if
not
all,
see
that
the
clerk
passes
it
on,
but
I'd
like
to
read
it
city,
council
of
the
city,
san
bruno
state
of
california,
whereas
thanksgiving
is
the
season
where
we
pause
to
reflect
on
many
blessings
bestowed
on
us
as
a
city
state
and
as
individuals.
A
We're
especially
grateful
for
the
profound
love
that
has
expressed
with
the
support
care
and
compassion
that
is
provided
by
family,
caregivers
to
our
loved
ones,
the
chronically
ill
terminally,
ill,
elderly
and
frail
young
and
those
living
with
a
disability.
Caregivers
reflect
family
and
community
life
at
its
best
and
should
be
counted
as
one
of
our
most
important
natural
resources
and
whereas
the
need
for
family
caregivers
is
growing,
the
blessing
of
medicine
and
technology
have
helped
us
live
longer.
As
a
result,
persons
with
disabilities
and
people
over
85
are
the
fastest
growing
segment
of
our
population.
A
Family
caregivers
can
be
found
in
every
city
in
town
in
America,
and
it
is
very
likely
that
we
all
know
at
least
one
family
caregiver,
and
whereas
these
everyday
heroes
among
us
deserve
our
lasting
gratitude
and
respect
this
month,
as
we
honor
the
many
contributions
that
family
caregivers
make
to
the
quality
of
life,
let
us
resolve
to
work
through
our
community,
religious,
social,
business
and
other
organizations
to
offer
programs
and
services
that
will
provide
caregivers,
the
support
and
encouragement.
They
need
to
carry
out
their
vital
responsibilities.
A
Now,
therefore,
I
general
Wayne
mayor,
the
city
of
Santa,
do
hereby
proclaim
november
two
thousand
ten
as
national
family
caregivers
month
and
urge
all
of
our
citizens
to
be
cognizant
of
the
compassion,
commitment
and
tireless
efforts,
family
caregivers,
provide
and
that
we
support
and
appreciate
their
work
and
contribution
to
our
community.
So
no
one's
here
to
accept
it
now
took
Carol
the
city,
clerk
and
you'll
see
that
it's
passed
on.
Thank
you
very
much
girl.