Minutes 1989-06-14 SP
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MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1989
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 215 EAST BRANCH STREET
ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA
The City Council met to discuss the 1989/1990 Budget, with
Mayor Mark M. Millis presiding. Also present were Council Members
A. K. "Pete" Dougall, Gene Moots, Doris Olsen and B'Ann Smith.
ADJOURNMENT TO CLOSED SESSION
The Council adjourned at 7:31 P.M. to a Closed Session on
Personnel.
RECONVENEMENT
The council reconvened at 8:15 P.M. and began Budget
discussions.
WATER FUND
City Manager Chris Christiansen said the city had not
increased Water Rates since August, 1983. He said that the Water
Fund is an enterprise (pay as you go) fund, and an increase now is
necessary. He referred to figures on a spread sheet which he
handed to the Council. He suggested that the Council consider a
mechanism whereby a small rate increase would take place
automatically every year. He also referred to an April 24, 1989
Staff Report prepared by Public Works Director Paul Karp. The
report showed projects that should be undertaken by the city in the
near future.
In their discussions of a possible water rates increase, the
Council considered adding a surcharge for the pumping of water to
the City's higher elevations. Mr. Karp said some utilities have
surcharges.
There was discussion of water conservation and lifeline rates.
Mayor Millis said that the City is planning its growth so that
there does not have to be rationing.
Mr. Christiansen said the proposed rate would increase for the
average household from $7.10 to $10.65. Mayor Millis said the
Staff also should look at building in an annual adjustment in the
water rates. He said the annual adjustment should begin January
1.
LOPEZ FUND
Mr. Christiansen said the Staff is proposing a Lopez Rate
increase from $6.50 to $8.15. He said the Ci ty does not have
control over the Lopez rates. He said it has been proposed that
the Lopez water hookup charge be increased each year by the amount
the rest of the rate payers are paying on monthly bills.
After discussion, there was Council consensus that the City
raise the Lopez water hookup charge from $350 to $950, with
adjustments to be made annually. The Council said the City needs
to get even and stay even, and operate on a pay-as-you-go basis.
WATER FACILITY FUND
No changes were made in this section of the proposed budget.
FURTHER CONSIDERATIQN OF CERTAIN BUDGET ITEMS
It was the consensus of the Council that breathing apparatus
equipment be funded for the Fire Department.
The Council said that on Budget Page 28, the number of
requested police vehicles should be one instead of two, reducing
- the amount by $15,150.
After discussion, it was council consensus to fund the county
spay/Neuter Program in Arroyo Grande for $3,000.
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JUNE 14, 1989
FQNDING REOUE~TS BY VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS
Council Member Dougall said the $14,111 proposed for the
Arroyo Grande Chamber of Commerce is generous, but more is needed
because the Chamber is planning an extensive program to reduce the
amount of shopping outside of the City - the "economic leak. II
HEATHER JENSEN, manager of the Chamber of Commerce, told the
Council that it would be a long consistent program with the goal
of reaching the citizens and convincing them to stay home and shop
,. in the City.
Discussion included the Council's hope that the Chamber would
. be self-supporting one day, and that there be more volunteer help
"--' utilized,
Council Member Dougall said the Chamber wants to have Mrs.
Jensen working more in the field. Mrs. Jensen said she appreciated
the financial backing, and especially, tying the City's
contribution to the sales taxes.
There was no change in the budget allotment to the Chamber.
Council Member Olsen led a discussion on the Hospice request
for funds, and there was consensus to fund the organization for
$800.
CINDY GRIFFITH of the Family Services Center spoke to the
Council, and said there is a totally volunteer staff of therapists.
She said 22 percent of the client load is in the South County, and
14.8 percent in Arroyo Grande. There was Council consensus to fund
Family Services Center for $1,000.
RITA BRANFIELD spoke for Meals on Wheels, and the Council
confirmed its funding of the organization for $1,000.
ADJOURNMENT
The Council adjourned at 8:00 P.M. to the Joint Meeting of the
City Council and Planning Commission June 19, 1989.
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