County of San Mateo Board Meeting Update: April 5, 2022

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The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors met via videoconference April 5, 2022. Below are the results of selected items on the agenda:

 

PARKS/PLANNING AND BUILDING

  • Public hearing to consider an appeal of the Planning Commission’s denial of a Coastal Development Permit, pursuant to Section 6328.4 of the County Zoning Regulations, for the County Parks Department’s Off-Leash Dog Recreation Pilot Program:
  • A) Open the public hearing
  • B) Close the public hearing
  • C) Uphold in part and overturn in part the Planning Commission’s decision to deny the Parks Department’s application for a Coastal Development Permit to implement the off-leash pilot program at Pillar Point Bluffs and Quarry Park, as follows: deny the CDP for the pilot program at Pillar Point Bluffs for the reasons stated by the Planning Commission, and approve the CDP for the pilot program at Quarry Park on the basis that it is in conformity with the Local Coastal Program, General Plan and zoning regulations, as conditioned by staff recommendation. 

The Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 (Supervisor Carole Groom dissented) to deny the Coastal Development Permit for the pilot program at Pillar Point Bluffs and approve the Coastal Development Permit for the pilot program at Quarry Park. See Regular Agenda, Item No. 7, for more information.

 PLANNING AND BUILDING

  • Recommendation to:
  • A) Adopt a resolution adopting the Mitigated Negative Declaration for the General Plan amendment, zoning map amendment, major subdivision, and grading permit for the development of six townhouses at 1301 and 1311 Woodside Road in the unincorporated Sequoia tract area; and
  • B) Adopt a resolution amending the San Mateo County General Plan Land Use Map to change the land use designation of Assessor Parcel Numbers 069-311-250 and 069-311-340 from “Medium Density Residential” to “High Density Residential”, at 1301 and 1311 Woodside Road in the unincorporated Sequoia tract area; and
  • C) Adopt an ordinance amending Chapter 2 of Division VI of the San Mateo County Ordinance Code (Zoning Annex) to revise the zoning maps, Appendix A, to change the zoning of Assessor Parcel Numbers 069-311-250 and 069-311-340 from R1/S-74 to R-3/S-3, at 1301 AND 1311 Woodside Road in the unincorporated Sequoia tract area, previously introduced to the Planning Commission on December 8, 2021, and waive reading of the ordinance in its entirety; and
  • D) Approve the Major Subdivision, and Grading Permit, County File Number PLN 2019-00252, by making the required findings and adopting the conditions of approval in Attachment A. 

The Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 (Supervisors Carole Groom and Warren Slocum dissented) to adopt the resolutions and ordinance and approve the Major Subdivision and Grading Permit. See Regular Agenda, Item No. 8, for more information.

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

  • Adopt a resolution to approve the San Mateo County Public Arts Policy.

The Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 to adopt the resolution. See Consent Agenda, Item No. 9, for more information.

COUNTY EXECUTIVE

  • Recommendation to confirm Michael Wentworth as Chief Information Officer (CIO)/Director of Information Services.

The Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 to confirm the recommendation. See Consent Agenda, Item No. 13, for more information.

  • Measure K: Adopt a resolution authorizing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the San Mateo County Libraries in support and in furtherance of the “The Big Lift” Initiative for the term July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2023, in an amount not to exceed $1,188,012 each fiscal year for a total amount not to exceed $2,376,024, and authorizing the County Manager, or designee, to execute the MOU.

    The Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 to confirm the recommendation. See Consent Agenda, Item No. 15, for more information.

PUBLIC WORKS

  • Adopt a resolution:
  • A) Adopting plans and specifications, including conformance with prevailing wage scale requirements, for the Mirada Road Pedestrian Bridge Replacement and Bank Stabilization Project; and
  • B) Authorizing the President of the Board to execute an agreement with Gordon N. Ball, Inc., in the amount of $3,703,200 for the Mirada Road Pedestrian Bridge Replacement and Bank Stabilization Project; and
  • C) Authorizing the Director of Public Works to:
  • 1. Execute subsequent change orders to grant time extensions for project completion and payment up to a maximum aggregate amount not to exceed $370,320, or approximately 10 percent of the agreement amount; and
  • 2. Approve payment up to the not to exceed amount of $4,073,520 for items requiring adjustment based on unit bid prices without execution of a change order.

The Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 to adopt the resolution. See Consent Agenda, Item No. 27, for more information.

Videos are generally made available the same day as the board meeting unless delayed due to technical issues.

 

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