Minutes 1989-05-09
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REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1989
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 215 E. BRANCH STREET
ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA
The City Council met in regular session at 7:30 P.M. with
Mayor Mark M. Millis presiding.
FLAG SALUTE AND INVOCATION
Mayor Millis led the Pledge of Allegiance to our Flag, and the
Rev. James Wickstrom of Berean Bible Church delivered the
invocation.
ROLL CALL
Present were Mayor Millis and Council Members A. K. "Pete"
Dougall, Gene Moots, Doris Olsen and B'Ann Smith.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
None
CONSENT AGENDA
It was moved by Olsen/Smith (5-0-0, Olsen, Smith, Dougall,
Moots and Mayor Millis voting aye) to approve Items 6.d. through
6.j. and 6.1., with the recommended courses of action.
6.d. April 25, 1989, City Council Minutes. Approved.
6.e. April, 1989, Investment Report. Information.
6.t. Liability Claim, Vants Anseth. Rejection letter to be sent.
6.g. Purchase of Surplus Zone III Water Available for Water Year
1989-90. Authorized and Approved.
6.h. Acceptance of Grant Deed for Street Widening on the Southeast
Corner of Cornwall Avenue and Oak Street (Mr. and Mrs. Fink) .
Resolution No. 2310 approved.
6.i. Progress Payment for Construction of Women's Club Parking
Lot; Phase I and II; Project No. 80-88-3. Approved.
6.j. May 3, 1989, Senior Advisory Commission Minutes.
Information.
6.1. Agreement Affecting Real Property Regarding parking
Easements. Authorized and approved.
Mayor Millis presented proclamations ( Items 6 .a., 6.b. and
6.c.) on "The Day of the Teacher, May 10, 1989" to steve Shirk, a
teacher at Margaret Harloe School; on "Municipal Clerk's Week, May
7 to 13, 1989" to Nancy Davis, Arroyo Grande City Clerk, and on
"National Police Week May 14 to 20" to James Clark, Arroyo Grande
Police Chief.
Planning Director Doreen Liberto-Blanck explained Item 6.k.
Agreement Affecting Real Property Regarding Conversion of a Guest
House to a Second unit.
It was moved by Olsen/bougall and the motion passed to approve
Items 6 .a. , 6.b., 6.c. and 6.k., with the recommended courses of
action.
7. REGISTER OF WARRANTS
It was moved by Smith/Dougall and the motion passed to approve
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the Cash Disbursements as presented in the May 4, 1989 Staff Report
of Finance Director David Bacon.
a.A. SPEEDING PROBLEM - ASH STREET BETWEEN ELM AND ALDER STREETS
City Manager Chris Christiansen referred to his memo of May
5, 1989 and recommended that the city Council refer this item to
the Parking and Traffic Commission. He said the Police had been
monitoring the speed on the street and the average speed is 27.3
miles per hour.
MRS. EILEEN TAYLOR of 1029 Ash Street expressed concerns about
speeding vehicles on her street. She discussed installation of
speed (traffic) bumps as a possible solution to the problem.
After further discussion with Staff, it was moved by
Olsen/Dougall and the motion passed to refer the matter to the
Parking and Traffic Commission with urgency and the suggestion that
the installation of speed bumps be considered. The Mayor directed
the Public Works Department to keep Mrs. Taylor informed about the
progress of finding a solution to the problem.
8.B. HOOK RAMPS AT CAMINO MERCADO
Mr. Christiansen referred to the May 2, 1989 Staff Report of
Public Works Director Paul Karp, who described a letter from the
Department of Transportation. Mr. Karp's report said the Caltrans
letter included a discussion of its objections to keeping open the
southbound ramp at Oak Park Blvd. and Highway 101, and a discussion
of the City's proposal to widen eastbound Oak Park Road at El
Camino Real.
Mayor Millis said that traffic backs up Oak Park Road at El
Camino Real. He said widening of the street would create a right
turn lane and get cars out of the eastbound traffic lane.
Mr. Karp said the cost of widening the street already had been
put into his 1989/90 budget.
8.C. WEST BRANCH STREET/GRAND AVENUE/TRAFFIC WAY CIRCULATION
Mr. Karp said the design work for realignment of West Branch
Street intersection with Grand Avenue was on schedule. He said the
designers will be meeting with Staff and the public on
May 17, 1989. He said the property owners concerned and nearby
residents would be notified of the meeting.
8.D. PROPOSED POLICE FACILITY EXPANSION
Mr. Christiansen referred to a preliminary design plan of the
Police facility expansion. He said the expansion will double the
square footage of the facility. He said the planning is on
schedule.
S.E. DRAINAGE BASIN. END OF VIA LA BARRANCA
Mr. Christiansen referred to his memo of May 5, 1989 and said
that the drainage basin at the end of Via La Barranca is producing
mosqui tos, and swallows are using the mud to build nests on
residents' homes. He said the Royal Oaks subdivision must maintain
the basin for three years, and he had talked with the developers
about solutions to these problems.
ROBERT RENISON of 177 Colina spoke to the Council and
expressed concerns about health hazards, damage to homes in the
area and esthetics. He said water in the drainage basin should be
pumped out.
Members of the audience said the basin was not draining
properly, and that via La Barranca should be regraded because water
is collecting in spots on the street.
After further discussion with the neighbors and Staff, the
Council directed the city Manager to develop a plan to improve the
drainage of the basin; look into drainage on Via La Barranca; meet
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with the neighbors, and report back to the Council.
8.F. REPORT BY SENIOR ADVISORY COMMISSION REGARDING RENT
STABILIZATION AT SUNRISE TERRACE MOBILEHOME PARK
Council Members commended the Senior Advisory Commission on
the thorough report submitted on the rent stabilization problem at
Sunrise Terrace Mobilehome Park.
BERNIE BURKE, chairman of the Commission, told the Council
the report provides backup documentation for enforcement of the
Mobilehome Rent Stabilization Ordinance. He summarized the report
and said that based on the findings, the Senior Advisory Commission
recommends to the City Council that it enforce the existing
ordinance. He commended Norman Stevens, Commission member, for his
work on the report.
Moved by Olsen/Smith and the motion passed to enforce
Mobilehome Rent Stabilization Ordinance No. 345 C.S. with regard
to violations at Sunrise Terrace Mobilehome Park.
Mayor Millis directed Staff to begin meeting to make plans for
enforcement of the ordinance.
9.A. PUBLIC HEARING - INCREASING COSTS TO PUBLIC FOR ENGINEERING
AND PLANNING FEES CHARGED BY THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE
Mr. Christiansen referred to the May 4, 1989 Staff Report of
Planning Director Liberto-Blanck, who recommended that the Council
adopt the ordinance affecting fees for Planning and Engineering
Permits and Processing. The Staff Report said that the Planning
and Engineering Department conducted a joint analysis of fees, and
the recommendations include several new fees for services which are
provided at no charge, and several amended fees.
After being assured that the Public Hearing had been duly
published and all legal requirements met, Mayor Millis declared the
hearing open and said all persons would be heard regarding the
matter.
HEATHER JENSEN, Chamber of Commerce Director, asked what
formulae were used for arriving at fees, and Ms. Liberto-Blanck
referred her to the work sheets attached to the Staff Report.
There being no further public discussion on the matter, Mayor
Millis closed the hearing to the floor.
Council Members said the fees, which are based on the exact
cost to the City, are justified. Mr. Christiansen read the title
of the Ordinance No. 408 C.S. Amending the Arroyo Grande Municipal
Code to Add and Amend Fees for Planning and Engineering Permits and
processing. It was moved by smith/Dougall and the motion passed
to dispense with further reading of the ordinance. Mayor Millis
said that constituted the first reading of the ordinance.
9.B. PUBLIC HEARING - PROCESSING OF DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS:
ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES FOR PROCESSING DEVELOPMENT
AGREEMENTS. PURSUANT TO STATE GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65854
Mr. Christiansen referred to the May 2, 1989 Staff Report of
Ms. Liberto-Blanck, who said the Planning Commission recommended
that the Council adopt Ordinance No. 409 C.S. Amending the
Municipal Code to Establish Procedures and Requirements for
Processing Development Agreements (Govt. Code section 65854).
Ms. Liberto-Blanck said that the ordinance makes City
procedures clear and complies with State law.
After being assured that the Public Hearing had been duly
published and all legal requirements met, Mayor Millis declared the
hearing open and said all persons would be heard regarding the
matter.
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When no one came forward to speak on the matter, Mayor Millis
closed the hearing to the floor.
Mr. Christiansen read the title of the ordinance. It was
moved by Smith/Olsen and the motion passed to dispense with further
reading of the ordinance. Mayor Millis said that constituted the
first reading of the ordinance.
9 C PUBLIC HEARING - DESIGNATION OF THE DAFFODIL AS THE OFFTCrar
FLOWER OF THE CITg
Mr. Christiansen referred to his memo of May 5, 1989 and
cautioned the Council to take into consideration all flowers, not
just the daffodil, before making a decision.
After being assured that the Public Hearing had been duly
published and all legal requirements met, Mayor Millis declared the
hearing open and said all persons would be heard regarding the
matter.
LENNY JONES, President of the Chamber of Commerce, He said
that 7,000 daffodil bulbs had been planted over the past two years
in the City with the cooperation of 4-H Club volunteers. He said
the flowers bloom in early Spring and are virtually maintenance
free. He urged the Council the name the daffodil as the City
Flower.
There being no further public discussion on the matter, Mayor
Millis closed the hearing to the floor.
There was Council discussion covering the points that the
sweetpea made the Arroyo Grande Valley famous, that other flowers
could also be considered, and that there is not an apparent need
for a City Flower. Council Member Dougall said he liked the idea
of the daffodil as City Flower and praised the Chamber of Commerce
for coming up with the idea.
it was moved by Dougall/Smith to name the daffodil as the
official flower of the City of Arroyo Grande. The motion failed.
~ D PUBLIC HEARING - INTENTION TO VACATE AND ABANDON A PORTION OF
CORNWALL AVENUE
Mr. Karp said that the City had received a letter from
Southern California Gas Company asking for a permanent easement to
be reserved and excepted from this vacation to permit its continued
use and operation of facilities in their present location.
Mr. Karp showed a drawing of the street abandonment on the
easel. He said his department would cooperate with the utilities
to make the project work. Mr. Karp~s Staff Report included the
recommendation that the Council listen to the public in the hearing
as required under Streets and Highway Code on the subject of Intent
to Abandon a portion of Cornwall Avenue in the vicinity of Halcyon
Road; and it if it decides that the abandonment should proceed,
adopt a resolution ordering the abandonment by the City Council.
After being assured that the Public Hearing had been duly
published and all legal requirements met, Mayor Millis declared the
hearing open and said all persons would be heard regarding the
matter.
When no one came forward to speak, Mayor Millis closed the
hearing to the floor.
Moved by Moots/Smith (5-0-0, Moots, Smith, Dougall, Olsen and
Millis voting aye) to approve Resolution No. 2311 Ordering the
Abandonment of a Section of Cornwall Avenue (Streets and Highways
Code Section 8323, ET SEQ.)
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trtrrNTrTVAL• CODE REGARDING POLICE DEPARTMENT DESIGNATED RESERVE
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OFFICERS
Mr. Christiansen referred to the May 3, 1989 Staff Report of
Chief of Police Jim Clark, who recommended the passage of an
ordinance which provides full peace officer powers and duties to
the Reserve Officers who qualify and are appointed by the Chief of
Police.
Mr. Christiansen read the title of Ordinance No. 410 C.S.
Amending the Municipal Code Title 2, Chapter 5 Regarding Police
Department Designated Reserve Officers. Moved by Dougall/Olsen to
dispense with further reading of the ordinance and the motion
passed. Mayor Millis said that constituted the first reading of
the ordinance.
10 B REQUEST FOR AN APPEAL OF THE DECISION OF THE CHIEF BUILDING
INSPECTOR TO CONDEMN THE HOUSE AT 1131 FAIR OAKS AVENUE (HARVEY
PALMER AND CHARLES RENFRO~,
Mr. Christiansen referred to his memo of May 5, 1989 and
recommended that the Council uphold the decision of the Chief
Building Inspector. He said there are numerous building code
violations concerning the house at 1131 Fair Oaks Avenue.
Chief Building Inspector John Richardson gave photographs of
the house in question to the Council. He gave the history of the
City's involvement in the matter, said that after inspection of the
property and the finding of numerous zoning and building
violations, the utilities were ordered to be disconnected.
KIRBY GORDON, attorney for Mr. Harvey Palmer and Mr. Charles
Renfro, said that the appellants had cooperated with the City and
had expected'to receive a list of necessary repairs from the City.
He said there had been termite and plumbing inspections. He asked
the Council for time to make repairs to rehabilitate the property.
MRS. RUBY SULLIVAN spoke for the appellants and said the
structure was originally framed up as three living units.
JACK FAUGHT of 1125 Fair Oaks Avenue said that the neighbors
are not concerned with demolition of the structure but that it be
brought up to code as a one family dwelling.
HARVEY PALMER, one of the purchasers of the property, said the
property was being cleaned up when the City had the utilities
disconnected.
There was further discussion of the matter with Mr.
Richardson, who said it would be very difficult to bring the
structure up to the requirements of the building code. He said the
structure may not be considered a pre-existing non-conforming use
because it has always been illegal.
It was moved by Smith/Olsen and the motion passed to uphold
the decision of the Chief Building Inspector.
10.C. REQUEST FOR REVISION TO CITY MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 6-1.44.
IMPOUNDING AND DISPOSITION OF STRAY OR ABANDONED CATS (SALLY
CHETWOOD. ET AL
Mr. Christiansen said that the City Municipal Code permits
residents to trap cats if they cross their property and have them
impounded by the County Animal Control Department.
WILLIAM CHETWOOD, son of SALLY CHETWOOD, 585 Bakeman Lane,
HERTA CARPENTIER of 531 Ids Street, ED CHETWOOD, HEIDI CARPENTIER,
MICHELLE DIXON and other members of the audience spoke against the
trapping of cats.
There was Council discussion of Animal Control's practice of
supplying traps upon request; that there may be times when trapping
is necessary but neighbors should be notified, and that the City
should work more closely with Animal Control on the matter.
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It was moved by Smith/Moots and the motion passed to instruct
Staff to return to the Council with an ordinance amending the
portion of the present Code regarding trapping of cats. Council
Member smith said all the previous discussion should be taken into
consideration by Staff. Mayor Millis suggested Staff communicate
with Animal Control.
10.D. CONTRACT FOR EIR ON JAMES WAY - MCCLE~LAND ~NGINE~RS
Mr. Christiansen referred to the May 3, 1989 Staff Report of
Ms. Liberto-Blanck, who recommended that the Mayor be authorized
to sign the con.t:ract with McClelland Engineers for preparation of
i the Environmental Impact Report in preparation of the General Plan
, Amendment to connect James way with state 227.
I It was moved by smith/Moots and the motion passed to approve J
I Ms. Liberto-Blanck's recommendation.
10.E. SETTING DATES AND TI~ES FOR 1989-90 BQDGET SESSIO~S
Mr. Christiansen recommended that the Council meet for BUdget
sessions May 30 and 31 and the week of June 5, 1989 for discussion
of the 1989/90 Municipal Budget. Council agreed and said the
meetings would begin at 7:30 P.M.
AUTHO~IZ^~IQN F9R PLANNING COMMI~SION TO ~PPOINT TWO MEMBERS TQ
MEET WITH ~LAN<<ING COMMISSIONE~S FROM ADJAC~NT JURISDICTI9NS
Mr. Christiansen referred to the May 5, 1989 Staff Report of
Ms. Liberto-Blanck, who recommended that the Council authorize two
members of the Planning commission to meet informally with Planning
Commissioners of other jurisdictions.
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After Council discussion, it was moved by DougalljMoots and
the motion passed to approve the recommendation, and notify the
press of the meetings.
11. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS _.-
None
12. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Mayor Millis declared his intention to appoint STAN IKEDA to
the Parks and Recreation Commission at the Council meeting of Hay
23, 1989.
ADJOURNMENT TO CLOS~D SESSION
The Counci 1 adjourned at 9:30 P.M. to a Closed Session on
litigation (Mack vs. City of Arroyo Grande). The Closed Session was
adjourned to May 10 and May 15, 1989.
ADJOURNMENT
The Council returned from Closed Session at 10:30 P.M. and
immediately adjourned the regular meeting.
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