Politics & Government

Summary Of Half Moon Bay City Council Actions From February 18th Meeting

Here is a brief summary of the actions taken by the Half Moon Bay City Council at its meeting of February 18, 2020.

February 27, 2020

Here is a brief summary of the actions taken by the Half Moon Bay City Council at its meeting of February 18, 2020.

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The Council took the actions listed below at its February 18, 2020 Meeting with follow-up by staff shown in parentheses:

1) Presented a proclamation to Tim and Connie Fox in memory of Jim Fox (City Clerk)

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2) Received a presentation from Gatepath (City Clerk)

3) Accepted the warrants list for the month of March 2020 (Finance)

4) Waived second reading and adopted an ordinance amending Municipal Code Title 18 (Zoning) to Chapter 18.02 Definitions; Chapter 18.06 Residential Land Use; Chapter 18.07 Commercial Land Use (C-D, C-R); Chapter 18.08 Commercial Land Use (C-VS, CG); and Chapter 18.36 Parking Standards (“Mixed-Use Districts and Parking Standards Ordinance”) (Community Development / City Clerk)

5) Adopted a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a two-year agreement with Pacifica Community Television for Public, Educational, and Governmental Access Television services for the City of Half Moon Bay (Administrative Services / City Clerk)

6) Adopted a resolution requesting allocation of Transportation Development Act Article 3 grant funding for the City’s Pacific Coast Bicycle Connectivity North project from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (Public Works)

7) Received an update on the state of solid waste and the City’s Solid Waste Franchise Agreement with Republic Services, Inc. (Public Works)

8) Conducted a study session and directed staff to: 1) finalize preparation of the draft ordinance adopting a new Chapter 7.30 of the Half Moon Bay Municipal Code entitled “Disposable Foodware Ordinance” that mirrors the San Mateo County Disposable Foodware Ordinance; 2) conduct an informational workshop(s) with affected businesses regarding the proposed Disposable Foodware Ordinance; and 3) return within 90-days for City Council consideration/introduction of the ordinance (Public Works)


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