CITY OF SAN BRUNO CAN RUI SPRING EGG GONT SATURDAY 10:00 ACTIVITIES, APRIL 12 BUNNY PHOTOS, 2025 AM & EGG HUNTS! RECREATION & AQUATIC CENTER 251 CITY PARK WAY SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 PANCAKE BREAKFAST HOSTED BY THE 9:00 AM SAN BRUNO LIONS CLUB @ CITY PARK CONCESSIONS R CITY OF 2025 SAN BRUNO Sprirg Recology San Bruno WASTE ZERO COMMUNITY CLEAN-UP EVENT April 26 / 975 Sreeth lere / 8 AM-11 AM 2025 R CITYOF Sprig SAN BRUNO Recology San Bruno COMP OST WASTE ZERO GIVEA WAY April 26 ad 27 / lieny Field - / 8 AM-11 AM TOBACCO RETAILER SAN BRUNO ORDINANCE SAM BDINO CITY HALh CITYHALL El Camino Real 567 PETER GILLI APRIL 8, 2025 w COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR sts CITY COUNCIL SAN BRUNO AGENDA I. Objective II. Background III. Discussion IV. Recommendation V. Public Comment VI. City Council Questions 2 SAN BRUNO OBJECTIVE City Council action regarding adopting an ordinance to adopt the San Mateo County Tobacco Retailer regulations by reference. 3 BACKGROUND 4 SAN BRUNO BACKGROUND From 2009 to 2022, San Bruno has used County services for tobacco retailers San Mateo County Health tobacco retailer program SAN MATEO Licensing COUNTY HEALTH Renewals All together better. Inspections Monitoring Enforcement 5 SAN BRUNO REVISED COUNTY REGULATIONS SAN MATEO COUNTY HEALTH COVID-19 STORM RECOVERY HEALTH &SAFETY HEALTH CARE SERVICES LIVE HEALTHY FORMS& 2022 - County placed a hold on ge new and renewals permits LEARNI MORE ABOUT FLAVORED TOBACCO & ELECTRONIC Smoke-F Free San! Mateo County 34 permits at that time CIGARETTE RESTRICTIONS CONTACT (650)! 573-3777 The Californial Law SB- 793 prohibits the sale ofr most Sendmessage flavored tobacco products. Flavored tobacco 2023 - new products include, but are notl limited to, flavored SHARET THISF adopted County PAGE cigarettes, flavored smokeless tobacco products, andf flavored electronic cigarettes or e-liquids. This In tobacco retailer lawo does not penalize anyone whop purchases, uses, a flavored regulations or possesses tobacco product. For backgroundi information about the law, visit Undo.orgif. Brisbane, Colma, East Palo The California DepartmentofPublicel Healthe also has information about the law for tobacco retailers. Alto, Menlo Park, Millbrae, San On May 23, 2023, the Board of Supervisors adopted an updated Tobacco Retailer Permit Ordinance increasing penalties on businesses that sell cigarettes and other tobacco products to minors. The ordinance is in effect. The current provisions will: Mateo . $500 a San South $1,0001 and Carlos, Fineu upt to for first violation, and upt to for all subsequent violations within a 60-month period. Prohibiti issuing new Tobacco Retailer Permits to any location within 1,000 feet ofa San Francisco have adopted "youth- -populated area" or within 500 feet of an existingt tobacco retailer. Mandate a fine for any ordinance violations ands suspension of permit ifa business is found tol have sold tobacco products top persons under the age of 21. the County's regulations Require two on- -site inspections by San Mateo County Environmental Health Services per year. 6 DISCUSSION 7 SAN BRUNO REVISED COUNTY REGULATIONS BUFFERS. No new license within: 1,000 ft. of a youth-populated areas 500 ft. of another tobacco retailer PROHIBITIONS. Applies to new and existing ousinesses: - No sales of e-smoking devices e No sales of tobacco products by pharmacies a No sales of flavored tobacco product or enhancer County includes hookah in the definition of flavored tobacco product 8 Tobacco Retailers with County Permits as of 2022 Crestmoor Gas & Food Inc 76 Mart 2901 San Bruno Ave W 717 San Bruno Ave E *currently Econo Gas San Bruno Valero 71 Eleven 310 San Bruno Ave E 2020F Rollingwood Drive Artichoke Joe's Casino Chevron 6591 Huntington Ave 2001 Rollingwood Drive 10 76 Grand Leader Market L 2000F Rollingwood Drive 600 San Mateo Ave Ssealn 7Eleven 7E Eleven 1 21000 Crestmoor Drive 105A Angus Ave W 6 15 16 Bruno Serve and & San Kwik Los Primos Produce Market S San W San 18 2101 Bruno Ave 599 Mateo Ave E *currently Grand Gasoline an Lucky's Paradise Hookah Lounge 35 19 1322 EICamino Real 591 San Mateo Ave 0 Specialty Tobacco Outlet San Bruno Liquors 13 20 1230E El Camino Real #L 542 San Mateo Ave an Beverages & More Inc Exotic Puff N Stuff 14 E 23 1262 EICamino Real 4845 San Mateo Ave e Tanforan Shell & 24 1199 EI Camino Real Speedy Spot B 25 701. Jenevein Ave *currently Hangry Planet 26 Double AA El Camino San Bruno Gas 800E EICamino Real 401 San Mateo Ave 27 e 28 La Dora Liquors & Deli Walgreens 333E EICamino Company Real 6045 San Bruno Ave San Bruno Shell Cigarettes Cheaper 29 798E EICamino Real 292 EICamino Real Exotic Vapes & CBD Liquor Locker 711 Kains Ave 185 El Camino Real % Saye Cayetano Mini Market San Bruno Arco 875 Huntington Ave 1799 EIC Camino Real Sam' 's Food Market Mid East Market 35 899 San Mateo Ave 1776 EICamino Real Mini Mart The Twilight Zone 297 San Bruno Ave E 1630 EICamino Real 1,000 ft Buffer as required by County Ordinance Chapter 4.98.100 Youth- Populated Area As defined by San Mateo County Ordinance Chapter 4.98.100 FEET OPTIONS SAN BRUNO Alternatives Advantages Disadvantages No tobacco Paradise Hookah Lounge can Negative impact on public health for the retailer remain in business community regulations Positive public health impact No fiscal impact on the City Adopt County Paradise Hookah Lounge would have to budget regulations discontinue hookah sales or close No impact on other City priorities Negative fiscal impact on other tobacco retailers due to higher fees and/or the City budget due to general fund subsidy Expectation that local program Create a local Reduced public health benefits due to lack of would allow Paradise Hookah program City experience in public health Lounge to remain in business Duplicative program Negative short-term impact from diverting staff resources from other City priorities 10 SAN BRUNO TIMELINE February 27, 2024. Agenda item to recommend adoption of County tobacco retailer regulations. Written (2) and verbal (11) public comment. Council tabled the item to allow time to request the County consider amendments Spring 2024. City requested County amend regulations August 2024. City staff meeting with staff for the two County Supervisors authoring the amendment September 2024. City staff requested an update on the potential amendment October 2024. County discovered Paradise Hookah Lounge had a lapse in State permits. County stopped amendment process February 11, 2025. City Council introduced the ordinance to adopt the County tobacco retailer regulations. Written (2) and verbal (1) public comment March 11, 2025. Council continued the scheduled public hearing for adoption to April 8, 2025. Written (1) public comment 11 SAN BRUNO IMPACTS Environmental Impact No potential to cause significant effect on the environment - Sections 15061(b)(3) and 15378(b)(5) Fiscal Impact Minimal impact 12 RECOMMENDATION 13 SAN BRUNO RECOMMENDATION Adopt, read by title only and waive further reading of an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of San Bruno Adopting by Reference Chapter 4.98 of the San Mateo County Ordinance Code (Tobacco Retailer Permit); Repealing and Replacing in its Entirety San Bruno Municipal Code Chapter 6.52 (Tobacco Retailer Permit) in Connection with such Adoption, and Finding the Amendment Exempt from the California Environmenta. Quality Act". 14 SAN BRUNO AGENDA I. Objective II. Background III. Discussion IV. Recommendation V. Public Comment VI. City Council Questions 15 SAN BRUNO PROVIDE SCOPE DIRECTION ON FISCAL YEAR 2025-26 CITY COUNCIL PRIORITIES CITY COUNCIL NICK PEGUEROS APRIL 8, 2025 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIRECTOR SAN BRUNO Objective Receive updated top priority initiatives project descriptions for Fiscal Year 2025-26 (FY26) Provide direction or updates to project scope(s) 2 SAN BRUNO BACKGROUND 3 Council Direction SAN BRUNO City Council Retreat January 24, 2025 25 City Council identified initiatives 5 City Manager recommended initiatives 2025-26 (FY26) Top Priority Initiatives adopted February 11, 2025 Funding direction March 11, 2025 Measure G: $2.3 million (Illegal Dumping & RO Streetlights) General Fund: $0.5 million (Communication, RPPP, Property Analysis) 4 SAN BRUNO FY26 TOP PRIORITY INITIATIVES 5 FY26 Top Priority Initiatives SAN BRUNO "Cleanup San Bruno" Litter & Illegal Dumping - Abatement Task Force (LID-ATF) Communications and Engagement Program Phase 2 of the Regulated Output Streetlight Retrofit Project Residential Parking Permit Program (RPPP) reassessment Strategic analysis of major City-owned properties . - a N G Of a 6 SAN BRUNO "CLEANUP SAN BRUNO" LITTER & LLEGAL DUMPING - ABATEMENT TASK FORCE (LID-ATF) Susan Manheimer, Interim Police Chief 7 Hot spot management Municipal code updates SAN BRUNO and cost recovery/mitigation efforts Abatement and median maintenance services Right-of-Entry MOUS Public education $1.46 million, annually Measure G Ongoing costs may decrease as enforcement frequency decreases 8 SAN BRUNO COMMUNICATIONS AND ENGAGEMENT PLAN Pam Antil, Principal Special Projects Manager 9 Communications and Engagement Plan SAN BRUNO Channels Electronic and print media Direct to residents & businesses Workforce communications of Standards Of 0 Style guidelines News media Content development a a $0.1 - $0.37 million = General Fund 10 SAN BRUNO PHASE 2C OF THE REGULATED OUTPUT (RO) STREETLIGHT RETROFIT PROJECT & RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING PROGRAM REASSESSMENT Hae Won Ritchie, Deputy Public Works Director/City Engineer 11 Phase 2 of the OE Regulated Output (RO) SAN BRUNO Streetlight Retrofit Project o NI TRN 1 Phase 1 & PN 2 D % - o 3 7E 63 - - Most RO circuits 7 - S 3 9 pressing 61 9 64 28 outages 8 10 26 Recurring 65 25 29 51 58 11 $ 0 24 30 Phase 2 66 49 23 & DR 12 22 33 56 4 32 48 R 67 69 35 Replaces remaining 13 21 36 RO circuits 15 68 39 47 15 (functional 38 40 14 20 42 46 but unreliable) 19 41 43 16 18 45 $1.8 million - Measure G 1 70 J 17 DANIT 8 CN - 12 Residential Permit Parking Program SAN BRUNO Figure 11: Parking Management Recommendations Reassessment Commission Caltrain a study to Lot - Review documents € existing E Survey and map on-street parking spaces in several impacted areas Analyze socio-economic and Artichoke Joe's Angus built environment ot5 stakeholders : Engage à. & Provide Legend lot3 lot6 preliminary MeteredParking recommendations Res id tial Permit Parking Citibank 2-hour ankof 10-Hour Unmeter ed America - Pri No rivate Change ng million - General Fund No Parking Lot $0.30 13 SAN BRUNO STRATEGIC ANALYSIS OF MAJOR CITY- OWNED PROPERTIES Nick Pegueros, Administrative Services Director & CFO 14 Strategic Analysis of Major City-owned SAN BRUNO Properties City Hall IN Library Fire Stations CityNet building - Carlton Corners a Catalpa House - Corporation Yard 6 SE R2 15 SAN BRUNO SUMMARY 16 Financials SAN BRUNO Table 1 - Top Priority Initiatives Resources Requirement Summary FY26 (est.) million Ongoing (est.) million - - cieanup San Bruno" Litter and Ilegal Dumping - Abatement Task Force (LID-ATF) $1.46 $1.46 2. Community Communications and 0.10 0.15 Engagement Proaram 3.Phase 2 of the Regulated Output (RO) 1.80 0.20 Streetliaht Retrofit Project 4. Residential Parking Permit Program 0.30 0.45 (RPPP) Assessment 5. Strategic Analysis of Major City-owned 0.10 0.00 Properties Total $3.76 million $2.26 million 17 SAN BRUNO General Fund Forecast Resources minus Operating Surplus/ (Deficit) Requirements $0.00 -$0.50 FY26 FY27 FY28 FY29 FY30 Structural deficit -$1.00 of increasing over -$1.50 forecast period -$2.00 2% in FY26 -$2.50 -$2.20 -$3.00 -$2.60 5% in FY30 -$2.90 -$3.50 -$4.00 -$3.60 -$4.50 -$4.30 -$5.00 18 SAN BRUNO Recommendation Provide direction or updates to project scope(s) 19 SAN CITY BRUNO QUESTIONS 20