Minutes 2013-05-28ACTION MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIUSUCCESSOR AGENCY
TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2013
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 215 EAST BRANCH STREET
ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Ferrara called the Regular City Council Meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL
City Council:
City Staff Present:
3. FLAG SALUTE
Council Member Jim Guthrie, Council Member Caren Ray, Council
Member Tim Brown, Mayor Pro Tern Costello, and Mayor Tony Ferrara
were present. ·
City Manager Steven Adams, City Attorney Timothy Carmel, Director of
Legislative and Information Services/City Clerk Kelly Wetmore, Director of
Administrative Services Debbie Malicoat, Director of Public Works Geoff
English and Director of Community Development Teresa McClish.
Members of Boy Scout Troop 489 led the Flag Salute.
4. INVOCATION
Reverend Valerie Hart, St. Barnabus Episcopal Church, delivered the invocation.
5. AGENDA REVIEW
5.a. Closed Session Announcements:
Mayor Ferrara reported that on Tuesday, May 14, 2013, met in Closed Session regarding the
following item, and announced that no reportable action was taken:
Conference with Labor Negotiator pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6:
Agency Negotiators: Deborah Glasser Kelly, Steven Adams
Represented Employees: Arroyo Grande Police Officers Association
5.b. Ordinances Read in Title Only.
Council Member Brown moved, Council Member Guthrie seconded, and the motion passed
unanimously that all ordinances presented at the meeting shall be read by title only and all ·
further readings be waived.
6~ SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
6.a. Special Presentation by the San Luis Obispo Council of Governments on the
Highway101 Mobility/Aesthetics Study. ·
Jessica Berry, representing SLOCOG, provided a presentation on the Highway 101
Mobility/Aesthetics Study.
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7. CITIZENS' INPUT, COMMENTS. AND SUGGESTIONS
None ·
8. CONSENT AGENDA
Mayor Ferrara invited public comment on the Consent Agenda. Speaking from the public was
John Ke_en, N. Elm Street, in support of Item 8.e. and recommended the proposal be expanded
to convert the street lights on E. Grand Avenue at the Courtland and Elm Street intersections to
LED lights
Council Member Ray requested Item 8.e. be pulled.
Action: Council Member Brown moved, and Council Member Guthrie seconded the motion to
apprqve Consent Agenda Items 8.a. through 8.h., wit_h the exception of Item 8.e., with the
recommended courses of action. The motion passed on the following roll-call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
Brown, Guthrie, Ray, Costello, Ferrara . I
No,ne
ABSENT: None
8.a. Consideration of Cash Disbursement Ratification.
· Action: Ratified the listing of cash disbursements for the period May 1, 2013 through
May 15, 2013.
8.b. Consideration of Statement of Investment Deposits.
· Action: Received and filed the report listing the current investment deposits of the
:City, as of April 30,-2013, as required by Government Code Section 53646(b):
8.c. · Consicleration of Approval of Minute~.
Action: Approved the minutes of the Regular City Council Meeting of May 14, 2013,
and the_Special City Council Meeting of May 20, 2013, as submitted.
· 8.d. Consideration to Approve -a. Consultant Services Agreement with Raftelis
Financial -Consultants, Inc. to Prepare a Water and Wastewater Rate· Study
Update. · ·
Action: Approved a Consultant Services Agreement with -Raftelis Financial
Consu_ltants, Inc. in the amount of $39,990 to prepare a Water and Wastewater Rate
Study Update.
8.f. Consideration of Agreement of Lease Renewal for Portion of Car Corral Public
Parking Lot Located Between 103· and 109 E. Branch Street. for an· Additional
Five-Year term from August 1, 2013toJuly 31, 2018.
Action: t) Approved the Agreement of Lease with The David Family Trust, Nancy T.
Loomis Revocable Living Trust, and the Matthews Children's 1997 Irrevocable Trust,
arid 2) Authorized the Mayor to execute the lease on behalf of the' City.
8.g. Consideration· of a Second Amendment to Agreement for Consultant Services
·with Garing Taylor & Associates-for the Well No. 11 Project, PW 2010-07.
Action: 1 )' Approved a Second Amendment to the Agreement for Consultant
Services with Garing Taylor & Associates to increase the "not to exceed" amount by
$19,841 for additional design and construction support services for the subject
project; and 2) Authorized the Mayor to execute the Second A~endment.
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8.h. Consideration of a Resolutio_n Finding that the Loan by the City of Arroyo
Grande to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Arroyo Grande, dated
July 25, 2006 as amended February 23, 2010, -was for -Legitimate
Redevelopment Purposes and Approving a Loan Repayment Schedule.
[SUCCESSOR AGENCY]
Action: The Successor Agency to the Dissolved Redevelopment Agency adopted
Resolution No. SA-2013-001 entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE SUCCESSOR
AGENCY OF THE DISSOLVED ARROYO GRANDE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
FINDING, PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 34191.4(B)(1),
THAT THE-LOAN BY THE -CITY OF . ARROYO GRANDE TO THE
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE, DATED
JULY 25, 2006 AS AMENDED ·FEBRUARY 23, 2010, WAS FOR LEGITIMATE
REDEVELOPMENT PURPOSES AND APPROVING A REPAYMENT SCHEDULE
FOR THE CITY LOAN;'.
ITEM PULLED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA
8.e. Consideration of Purchase of Street Lights and Poles on East Grand Avenue.
Recommended Action: Approve an expenditure of $30,000-for the purchase of
seven LED street lights and poles on East Grand Avenue.
City Manager Adams responded to questions from Council Member Ray regarding cast,
ownership and operational issues regarding the street lights and poles. He also commented that
he would continue discussions with PG&E regarding replacement poles at the Courtland Street
and Elm Street intersections. -
Action: Council Member Ray moved, and Council Member Guthrie seconded the motion to
approve an expenditure of $30,000 for the purchase of seven LED street lights and poles on
East Grand Avenue. The motion passed on the following roll-call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Brown, Guthrie,· Ray, Costello, Ferrara
None
None
9. PUBLIC HEARINGS
None.
10. CONTINUED BUSINESS
None.
11. NEW BUSINESS
None.
12. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS
The Mayor and Council Members provided brief reports from the following committee,
commission, board, or other subcommittee meetings that they have attended as the City's
appointed representative.
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(a) Mayor Ferrara:
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( 1) . San Luis Obispo Council. of Governments/San Luis Obispo Regional Transit
Authority. ($LOCOG/SLORTA) .
(2) South San Luis Obi~po County Sanitation District (SSLOCSD)
(b) Mayor Pro Tern Costello:
(1) Air Pollution Control District (APCD)
(2) -Five Cities Fire Authonty (FCfA)
(c) Council Member Guthrie:·
(1) ·South County Area Transit (SCAT)
(2) Homeless Services Coordinating Council (HSOC)
(d) Council Member Ray:
(1) Economic Vitality Corporation (EVC)
(2) Zone 3 Water Advisory Board
(3) California Joint Powers Insurance Authority (CJPIA)
(4) Tourism Committee
( e) Council Member Brown:
(1) lntegrate.d Waste Management Authority Board (IWMA)
(2) County Water Resources Advisory Committee (WRAC)
13. CITY COUNCIL MEMBER ITEMS .
None.
·. 14. CITY MANAGER ITEMS
None.·
15. COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS
Council Member Brown stated that long time residents. Howard Mankins and Judy Tappan had
recently passed away and he hoped that the City would acknowledge them due to their
significant contributions to the community.
Mayor Ferrara acknowledged both Howard Mankins a.nd Judy Tappan for their connections and
contributions to the City and stated he would like to adjourn the meeting· in their honor.
16. STAFF COMMUNICATIONS
City Manager Adams announced that tomorrow was the AP Senior Student Work Day.
17. COMMUNITY COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS
None.
18. ADJOURN TO CLOSED SESSION
Mayor Ferrara invited public comment on the closed session item. No public comments were
received. At 6:36 p.m., Mayor Ferrara adjourned the open ses·sion and the· Council proceeded to
closed session. -
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19. CLOSED SESSION
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a. Conference With Labor Negotiator pursuant to Government Code Section 54957 .6:
Agency Negotiators:· Deborah Glasser Kolly, Steven Adams
Represented Employees: Arroyo Grande Police Officers' Association
·20. RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION
21. ADJOURNMENT -·i· .
Mayor Ferrara adjourned the meeting at 6:52 p.m.
ATTEST:
(Approved at CC Mtg ((,-//-Z.013)