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PLEASE NOTE THERE WILL BE NO MEETING OF THE
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON APRIL 27, 2004

A COPY OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISOR'S AGENDA PACKET IS AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW AT THE LAW LIBRARY, 710 HAMILTON STREET @ MARSHALL STREET, ACROSS FROM THE HALL OF JUSTICE AND RECORDS. THE LIBRARY IS OPEN MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 8 A.M. - 9 P.M., FRIDAY 8 A.M. - 5 P.M., AND SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 12 P.M. - 4 P.M.

MEETINGS ARE ACCESSIBLE TO PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES. INDIVIDUALS WHO NEED SPECIAL ASSISTANCE OR A DISABILITY-RELATED MODIFICATION OR ACCOMMODATION (INCLUDING AUXILIARY AIDS OR SERVICES) TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS MEETING, OR WHO HAVE A DISABILITY AND WISH TO REQUEST AN ALTERNATIVE FORMAT FOR THE AGENDA, MEETING NOTICE, AGENDA PACKET OR OTHER WRITINGS THAT MAY BE DISTRIBUTED AT THE MEETING, SHOULD CONTACT ASHNITA NARAYAN, AGENDA COORDINATOR AT LEAST 2 WORKING DAYS BEFORE THE MEETING AT (650) 363-4125 AND/OR axnarayan@co.sanmateo.ca.us. NOTIFICATION IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING WILL ENABLE THE COUNTY TO MAKE REASONABLE ARRANGEMENTS TO ENSURE ACCESSIBILITY TO THIS MEETING AND THE MATERIALS RELATED TO IT. ATTENDEES TO THIS MEETING ARE REMINDED THAT OTHER ATTENDEES MAY BE SENSITIVE TO VARIOUS CHEMICAL BASED PRODUCTS.

If you wish to speak to the Board, please fill out a speaker's slip located on the table near the door. If you have anything that you wish distributed to the Board and included in the official record, please hand it to the Clerk of the Board who will distribute the information to the Board members and staff.

 

Tuesday, April 20, 2004

 

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

ROLL CALL

1.

8:15 a.m.

CLOSED SESSION

1)

IHSS Negotiations - SEIU

 

Public Authority Negotiator - Lee Finney

 

2.

9:00 a.m.

REGULAR AGENDA
CONSENT AGENDA

GOVERNING BOARD

 

All items on the consent agenda are approved by one roll call motion unless a request is made at the beginning of the meeting that an item be withdrawn or transferred to the regular agenda. Any item on the regular agenda may be transferred to the consent agenda.

 

3.

9:00 a.m.

Presentation of "Employee of the Month" to Farhad Mortazavi, Planner III, Planning Division, Environmental Services Agency (County Manager)

 

Supporting Document

 

4.

ORAL COMMUNICATIONS

   
 

If your subject is not on the agenda, the President will recognize you at this time. Speakers are customarily limited to two minutes. A speaker's slip is required.

MATTERS SET FOR SPECIFIED TIME

Times listed under this section are approximate. The Board makes every effort to adhere to the times listed, but in some cases, because of unexpected presentations, items may not be heard precisely at the time scheduled. In no case will any item be heard before the time it is scheduled.

 

5.

9:00 a.m.

Hearing to consider adoption of: (County Counsel) (continued from March 23, 2004)

   

1)

An ordinance amending Chapter 1.30 (Mobilehome Rent Control) Title 1 of the San Mateo County Ordinance Code, to provide for an exemption for sales financed by revenue bonds, and waiver of reading the ordinance in its entirety

   

2)

Hold a public hearing and subsequent to the hearing approve a resolution authorizing the issuance of Mobile Home Park Revenue Bonds by the Independent Cities Lease Finance Authority to provide financing for the El Granada Mobile Home Park, in the amount of $35,000,000

     

a)

Report and recommendation

     

b)

Close hearing

     

c)

Adopt ordinance

     

d)

Adopt resolution

 

Supporting Document Board Memo

 

Supporting Document Ordinance

 

Supporting Document Resolution

     

6.

9:00 a.m.

Presentation of Sustainable San Mateo County's 2004 Green Building Award for the San Mateo County Sheriff's Forensic Laboratory and Coroner's Office to Sheriff Don Horsley (Supervisor Mark Church)

     

7.

9:15 a.m.

Proclamation designating April 18-24, 2004 as Victims' Rights Week (Supervisor Mark Church)

 

Supporting Document

     

8.

9:15 a.m.

Proclamation designating May 2004 as Community Law Month (Supervisor Rose Jacobs Gibson)

     

9.

9:30 a.m.

Hearing to consider an appeal of the Planning Commission's decision to approve a Coastside Design Review Permit to construct a new single-family dwelling, located at 221 Carmel Avenue, unincorporated El Granada area (Applicant/Owner/Appellant: John Steadman). This project is not appealable to the California Coastal Commission. (Environmental Services Agency)

   

1)

Report and recommendation

   

2)

Close hearing

   

3)

Approve or deny appeal

 

Supporting Document Executive Summary

 

Supporting Document Board Memo

 

Supporting Document Attachment

     

10.

9:45 a.m.

Hearing to consider the revised design standards for single-family and duplex residential development, Midcoast area: (Environmental Services Agency) (continued from March 23, 2004)

1)

Adoption of an ordinance amending the Zoning Regulations to enact design standards for one-family and two-family residential development in the Midcoast, previously introduced and waiver of reading the ordinance in its entirety

2)

Resolution authorizing an amendment to the Local Coastal Program Visual Resources Component Policies to enact new design standards

3)

Resolution directing staff to transmit the amendments to the California Coastal Commission for certification of conformity with the California Coastal Act

4)

Adoption of an urgency interim ordinance enacting the design standards for one-family and two family residential development Mid Coast area, and waiver of reading the ordinance in its entirety

 

a)

Report and recommendation

 

b)

Close hearing

 

c)

Adopt ordinances

 

d)

Adopt resolutions

 

Supporting Document Executive Summary

 

Supporting Document Board Memo

 

Supporting Document Ordinance

 

Supporting Document Resolution

 

Supporting Document Ordinance

 

Supporting Document Resolution

 

Copies of the attachment are available in the County Manager's Office

   

11.

10:00 a.m.

Resolution waiving the Request for Proposal process and authorizing an agreement with Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse to provide domestic violence prevention services for the term of January 1, 2004 through December 31, 2006, in the amount of $316,500 (Supervisor Rose Jacobs Gibson and Probation)

 

Supporting Document Board Memo

 

Supporting Document Resolution

 

Supporting Document Agreement

     

12.

10:15 a.m.

Proclamation designating April 25-May 1, 2004 as National Infant Immunization Week and May 2004 as Toddler Immunization Month (Supervisor Mark Church)

 

Supporting Document

     

13.

10:30 a.m.

Presentation of commendation to William Kennedy for his service on the Planning Commission (Supervisor Mike Nevin)

 

Supporting Document

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