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ACTION MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2015
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 215 EAST BRANCH STREET
ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Hill called the Regular City Council Meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
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2. ROLL CALL
City Council: Council Members Jim Guthrie, Tim Brown, Barbara Harmon, Mayor Pro .
Tern Kristen Barneich and Mayor Jim Hill were present.
Staff Present: City Manager Dianne Thompson, City Attorney Heather Whitham,
Director of Legislative and Information Services/City Clerk Kelly Wetmore,
Director of Administrative Services Debbie Malicoat, Director of
Recreation Services John Rogers, Public Works Director Geoff English,
and Five Cities Fire Authority Fire Chief Steve Lieberman
3. MOMENT OF REFLECTION
4. FLAG SALUTE
Bob Lund, representing Arroyo Grande In Bloom, led the Flag Salute.
5. AGENDA REVIEW
5.a. Closed Session Announcements:
October 27, 2015:
- Conference With Labor Negotiator pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6:
Agency Designated Representative: Dianne Thompson, City Manager
Employee Organization: Service Employees International Union, Local 620.
City Attorney Whitham announced that the City Council provided direction regarding requests by
the Service Employees International Union, Local 620 and that there was no other reportable
action.
5.b. Ordinances Read in Title Only.
Council Member Brown moved, Mayor Pro Tern Barneich 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.
Mayor Hill moved that Item 12.a. be removed from the Agenda, Council Member Brown
seconded, and the motion failed on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Hill, Brown
NOES: Guthrie, Harmon, Barneich
ABSENT: None
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6. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
None.
7. CITIZENS' INPUT, COMMENTS, AND SUGGESTIONS
Mayor Hill invited public comment. Speaking from the public were Linda Osty, who provided an
invocation and invited the public to the Rotary Club's movie night, Miracle on 34th Street, on
December 12th at the Fair Oaks Theatre; Linda Drummy, referred to the Berry Gardens
development project and commented that the City's noise ordinance should be adjusted from
7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. as it relates to the start time for construction, commented on increased
traffic and congestion through Court land Street, stated that trucks should not be allowed on
Court land, and expressed concern about unethical behavior by council members; Speaker
(declined to state name), commented favorably on the striping changes to Brisco Road and in
support of the dual left turn lanes; Mary Verdin, Verdin Marketing, congratulated staff for its
water conservation outreach efforts and presented staff with an International Marketing Award
for the Arroyo Grande/Pismo Beach Think H2O Water Conservation Campaign; Speaker
(declined to}state name), expressed concerns that staff was not available to talk to her today
about a project and she has had no response to emails she has sent. No further public
comments were received.
Mayor Hill stated he had received a number of requests regarding the traffic impacting the Berry
Gardens area as people try to avoid the traffic signal at Oak Park and Grand and requested that
the Traffic Commission or staff look into the matter.
8. CITY MANAGER REPORT:
City Manager Thompson provided a status report on items recently considered by the Traffic
Commission, Planning Commission, and Architectural Review Committee; the Bridge Street
Bridge Stakeholders group meeting; an update on legislation going into effect in 2016 as it
relates to medical marijuana; the Police Department's receipt of a DUI enforcement grant from
the Office of Traffic Safety; the Halloween in the Village event; the speed limit signs on Farroll
Road have been removed; the upcoming Annual Turkey Trot Fun Run, and a tour of areas of
the City that have been planted and maintained by Arroyo Grande in Bloom.
9. CONSENT AGENDA
Mayor Hill invited public comment. Steve Ross, Arroyo Grande, Speaker (declined to state
name), and Speaker (declined to state name), expressed concerns regarding Item 9.h; Speaker
(declined to state name), supported clarifying policy language in Item 9.h., commented on Julie
Tacker's cease and desist letter and the false information provided within it, urged the Council to
not accept information as true without fact checking first, and stated the policy was previously
changed for another issue regarding the procedure for Council Members requesting items to be
placed on a future agenda. No further comments were received.
Mayor Hill requested Item 9.h. be pulled. Mayor Pro Tem Barneich requested Item 9.d. be
pulled.
Mayor Pro Tem Barneich commented on Item 9.e. She commended the Public Works staff for
coming in under budget on the project.
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Action: Mayor Pro Tern Barneich moved, and Council Member Harmon seconded the motion to
approve Consent Agenda Items 9.a. through 9.g., with the exception of Items 9.d. and 9.h, with
the recommended courses of action. The motion passed on the following roll-call vote:
AYES: Barneich, Harmon, Guthrie, Brown, Hill
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
9.a. Consideration of Cash Disbursement Ratification.
Action: Ratified the listing of cash disbursements for the period October 16, 2015
through October 31, 2015. ,
9.b. Consideration of Statement of Investment Deposits.
Action: Received and filed the report listing the current investment deposits of the City,
as of October 31, 2015, as required by Government Code Section 53646(b).
9.c. Consideration of Approval of Minutes.
Action: Approved the minutes of the Regular fleeting of October 13, 2015, as
submitted.
9.e. Consideration of Acceptance of the Reservoir No. 5 Exterior Recoating Project,
PW 2015 711.
Action: 1) Accepted the project improvements as constructed by Paso Robles Tank,
Inc. in accordance with the plans and specifications for the Reservoir No. 5 Exterior
Recoating Project; 2) Directed staff to file a Notice of Completion; and 3) Authorized
release of the retention, thirty-five (35) days after the Notice of Completion has been
recorded, if no liens have been filed.
9.f. Consideration of an Award of Contract to Fluid Resource Management for
Construction of the Reservoir No. 2 Roof Recoating Project, PW 2015-13.
Action: 1) Awarded a contract for the Reservoir No. 2 Roof Recoating project to Fluid
Resource Management in the amount of$47,718.94; 2) Authorized the City Manager to
approve change orders for 10% of the contract amount, $4,771.89 for unanticipated
costs during the construction phase of the project; and 3) Directed the City Clerk to file a
Notice of Exemption.
9.g. Consideration of a Resolution Amending Exhibit A of Resolution 4659 Relating to
the Mandatory Penalties for Failing to Meet Declared Stage 1 Water Shortage
Emergency Water Use Requirements for Customers whose Bi-Monthly Water Use
is 10 Units or Less.
Action: Adopted a Resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE AMENDING EXHIBIT A OF RESOLUTION 4659
RELATING TO THE MANDATORY PENALTIES FOR FAILING TO MEET WATER
USE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DECLARED STAGE 1 WATER SHORTAGE
EMERGENCY FOR CUSTOMERS WHOSE BI-MONTHLY BASELINE WATER
AMOUNT IS 10 UNITS OR LESS".
ITEMS PULLED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA
9.d. Consideration of Temporary Use Permit Case No. 15-016; Authorizing the Closure
of City Streets for the Annual Arroyo Grande Village Christmas Parade, November
29, 2015; Applicant — Doc Burnstein's Ice Cream Lab and the Arroyo
Grande/Grover Beach Chamber of Commerce; Representative—Cat Keith.
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Recommended Action: Adopt a Resolution approving Temporary Use Permit 15-016
for the Annual Arroyo Grande Village Christmas Parade, and directing staff to implement
safety measures, including closure of East and West Branch Street between Traffic Way
and Mason Street, no parking zones, and the detour of automobile traffic on Sunday,
November 29, 2015.
In response to a question by Mayor Pro Tem Barneich, staff explained that the closure of the
street would occur one hour earlier than last year to prepare for the parade.
Action: Mayor Pro Tern Barneich moved to adopt a Resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE APPROVING TEMPORARY USE
PERMIT NO. 15-016 AND AUTHORIZING THE CLOSURE OF CITY STREETS FOR THE
ANNUAL ARROYO GRANDE VILLAGE CHRISTMAS PARADE, NOVEMBER 29, 2015".
Council Member Guthrie seconded, and the motion passed on the following roll-call vote:
AYES: Barneich, Guthrie, Brown, Harmon, Hill y
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
9.h. Consideration of Resolution Amending the Policy/Procedure for Conducting City
Business Contained in the City Council Operations Manual.
City Manager Thompson presented'the staff report and recommended that the Council adopt a
Resolution amending the Policy/Procedure for Conducting City Council Business.
Mayor Hill invited public comment. Speaking from the public were Julie Tacker, who responded
to earlier public comments and encouraged the Council to listen to the content of public
comments in order to help them make decisions; Steve Ross, Arroyo Grande, commented that it
is important for people to state their name and their City of residence because when people
address the Council, it is good to know if the issues they are speaking of impact them as a
resident of the City; Shirley Gibson, Town of Halcyon, commented that she volunteers her name
and address because she owns her own opinion, it is a sign of respect and common courtesy in
a small town, and as public speakers at the podium are addressing the Council and the
community at large through public TV; Trudy Jarrett, Arroyo Grande, supported the new
wording, however, stated the public and elected officials must always be fully informed because
that helps them make the best decisions and while it should not be mandatory, providing a
name shows respect; and Speaker (declined to state name), opposed speakers having to state
their name or address. No further public comments were received.
Action: Council Member Guthrie moved to adopt a Resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE AMENDING THE
POLICY/PROCEDURE FOR CONDUCTING CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS CONTAINED IN THE
CITY COUNCIL OPERATIONS MANUAL". Mayor Pro Tern Barneich seconded, and the
motion passed on the following roll-call vote:
AYES: Guthrie, Barneich, Brown, Harmon, Hill
NOES:- None
ABSENT: None
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10. PUBLIC HEARINGS
Council Member Harmon announced a conflict of interest due to ownership of real property
within the project area and stepped down from the dais.
10.a. Consideration of a Resolution Approving Staff Project 14-006; Chumash Basket at
126 South Mason Street and Harriet Quimby Relief Bench at 127 Short Street;
Applicants — Yak Tityu Tiyyu Yak Tilhini Northern Chumash Tribe and Arroyo
Grande in Bloom Public Art Committee.
Associate Planner Downing presented the staff report and recommended that the Council adopt
a Resolution approving the Chumash basket sculpture and the Harriet Quimby relief bench and
appropriate $2,000 from the General Fund into this project.
Mayor Hill invited the applicants to address the Council. Mary Giambalvo spoke in support of the
project; Trudy Jarrett, Chair of the Public Art Committee, provided an overview of the proposals
and responded to questions from Co4ncil; Mona Olivas Tucker, representing Yak Tityu Tiyyu
Yak Tilhini, provided an overview of the Chumash Basket art piece, the proposed location, and
supported approval of the project; Trudy Jarrett, spoke in support of the Chumash Basket art
piece and noted that it was privately funded.
Mayor Hill opened the public hearing. Speaking from the public was Speaker (declined to state
name), in support of the basket sculpture and the bench and stated that it would be a good
addition to the City, however, she expressed concern with the funding for the lighting. Hearing
no further comments, Mayor Hill closed the public hearing.
Action: Mayor Pro Tem Barneich moved to adopt a Resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE APPROVING STAFF PROJECT
14-006; NEW PUBLIC ART- CHUMASH BASKET AND HARRIET QUIMBY RELIEF BENCH;
LOCATED AT 126 SOUTH MASON STREET AND 127 SHORT STREET; APPLIED FOR BY
THE YAK TIT''U TIT''U YAK TILHINI NORTHERN CHUMASH TRIBE AND THE ARROYO
GRANDE PUBLIC ART COMMITTEE. Council Member Guthrie seconded, and the motion
passed on the following roll-call vote:
AYES: Barneich, Guthrie, Brown, Hill
NOES: None
ABSENT: Harmon (recused)
Action: Mayor Pro Tem Barneich moved to appropriate $2,000 from the General Fund into this
project. Council Member Guthrie seconded, and the motion passed on the following roll-call
vote:
AYES: Barneich, Guthrie, Brown, Hill
NOES: None
ABSENT: Harmon (recused)
Council Member Harmon returned to the dais.
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11. OLD BUSINESS
None.
12. NEW BUSINESS
12.a. Consideration of Removal of Planning Commissioner John Mack from the
Planning Commission.
City Manager Thompson presented the staff report and recommended that the Council consider
removal of John Mack from the Planning Commission.
Mayor Hill invited public comment. Speaking from the public were Gene Quail, Grover Beach,
who referred to the Court land project and stated that the FPPC determined there was no conflict
of interest and spoke in opposition to removal of John Mack; Speaker (declined to state name),
spoke in opposition; Shawn Murphy, spoke in support; Nick Tompkins, spoke in support; LeAnn
Akins, spoke in opposition; Cynthia Henkel, spoke in opposition; Julie Tacker, .spoke in
opposition; Kevin McCarthy, Arroyo Grande, suggested that if the FPPC is revisiting the issue,
the Council may wish to continue the issue; Robert Montoya, spoke in opposition; Speaker
(declined to state name), spoke in opposition; JR Garcia, Arroyo Grande, did not take a position
but stated that opinions about a project should not be solicited from residents by a
Commissioner; Julie London, spoke in opposition; Shirley Gibson, Halcyon, stated that it is
wrong to tear down people and that this should be all about policy; Speaker (declined to state
name), spoke in opposition; April McLaughlin, spoke in opposition; Patricia Price, spoke in
opposition; Leonard Leighter, stated that members should step down even if there is an
appearance of a conflict of interest; Steve Ross, spoke of changes to conflict of interest laws,
that ethics training is required of appointed and elected City officials, and recommended that
Commission members step down if there is even a perception of a conflict of interest; John
Mack, provided information to the Council regarding his communications with the Fair Political
Practices Commission (FPPC) and spoke in opposition to his removal from the Planning
Commission. No further public comments were received.
Mayor Hill called for a break at 8:10 p.m. The Council reconvened at 8:15 p.m.
City Attorney Whitham clarified information regarding her communications with Mr. Mack as it
related to the timeline of discussions and written communications; and discussed the Political
Reform Act 12 steps in determining a real property financial conflict of interest.
Action: Council Member Harmon moved to not remove John Mack from the Planning
Commission. Council Member Brown seconded, and the motion passed on the following roll-
call vote:
AYES: Harmon, Brown, Guthrie, Barneich, Hill
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
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12.b. Consideration of Appointments to the Visit San Luis Obispo Advisory Committee.
City Manager Thompson presented the staff report and recommended that the Council appoint
a Council Member and City Manager Thompson to the Visit San Luis Obispo Advisory
Committee.
Council Member Brown nominated Council Member Guthrie.
Mayor Hill invited public comment. No public comments were received.
Action: Mayor Hill moved to appoint Council Member Guthrie and City Manager Thompson to
the Visit San Luis Obispo Advisory Committee. Council Member Harmon seconded, and the
motion passed on the following roll-call vote:
AYES: Hill, Harmon, Brown, Guthrie, Barneich
NOES: None
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ABSENT: None
12.c. Status of the South San Luis Obispo County Sanitation District Recycled Water
Project and the Pismo Beach Recycled Water Facility.
Community Development Director McClish presented the staff report and recommended that
the Council receive and file status reports regarding the South San Luis Obispo County Sanitary
District recycled water project and the Pismo Beach Recycled Water Facilities Planning Study
and direct staff to work collaboratively with south county jurisdictions on the development of a
regional recycled water project.
Dan Heimel, Water Systems Consulting, provided a presentation of the Investment Analysis for
the Recycled Water Facilities Planning Study which included the project background and
overview, investment analysis, recommendations, next steps, and responded to questions from
Council.
Mayor Hill invited public comment. Speaking from the public regarding the recycled water
projects were Julie Tacker and Brad Snook, representing Surfider Foundation.
Action: Council Member Brown moved to direct staff to work collaboratively with South County
jurisdictions on the development of a regional recycled water project. Council Member Guthrie
seconded the motion.
Brief discussion ensued to clarify the direction being provided to staff, and Council Member
Brown subsequently withdrew his motion.
Action: Council Member Guthrie moved to direct staff to return with a plan that would study a
regional plant with the intent of working with the City of Pismo Beach to make their program a
success.
Brief discussion ensued regarding the motion, and the motion subsequently failed due to lack of
a-second.
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Action: Mayor Hill moved to receive and file status reports regarding the South San Luis
Obispo County Sanitary District recycled water project and the Pismo Beach Recycled Water
Facilities Planning Study and to direct staff to work collaboratively with South County
jurisdictions on the development of a regional recycled water project. Council Member Guthrie
seconded, and the motion passed on the following roll-call vote:
AYES: Hill, Guthrie, Brown, Harmon, Barneich
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
12.d. Consideration of Approval of a Formal Endorsement of Interest Letter to San Luis
Obispo County for the Zone 3 Emergency Water Supply Project — Excess Supply
from the PG&E Seawater Desalination Facility.
Mayor Hill announced a conflict of interest due to his employment at PG&E and stepped down
from the dais. Mayor Pro Tem Barneich took over as the Presiding Officer.
Public Works Director English presented the staff report and recommended that the Council
approve a formal Endorsement of Interest letter to San Luis Obispo County Board of
Supervisors for the Zone 3 Emergency Water Supply Project — Excess Supply from the PG&E
Seawater Desalination Facility and direct staff to engage in discussions with the County.
Mayor Pro Tern Barneich invited public comment. Speaking from the public commenting on the
Zone 3 Emergency Water Supply Project were Julie Tacker, and Brad Snook, Surfrider
Foundation.
Action: Council Member Harmon moved to approve a formal Endorsement of Interest letter to
San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors for the Zone 3 Emergency Water Supply Project
— Excess Supply from the PG&E Seawater Desalination Facility and direct staff to engage in
discussions with the County. Council Member Guthrie seconded, and the motion passed on the
following roll-call vote:
AYES: Harmon, Guthrie, Brown, Barneich
NOES: None
ABSENT: Hill (recused)
Mayor Hill returned to the dais.
13. COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS
Council Member Harmon referred to Veteran's Day and stated that she attended a tribute for
WWII and Korean War Veterans at the Madonna Expo Center and that next year's tribute will be
recognizing Vietnam Veterans; and announced that-the South County YMCA is sponsoring a
Sunset 5k Avila Beach Run to raise funds for the South County Skate Park.
Mayor Pro Tem Barneich stated that Central Coast Camp Fire is selling poinsettias and
provided an update on the 50NOW Homeless Program.
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Mayor Hill attended a Girl Scout school award ceremony for Ashlyn Walker and thanked all
Veterans for their service to their Country.
14. CLOSED SESSION:
At 10:52 p.m., City Attorney Heather Whitham announced the City Council would adjourn to
closed session to consider the following item:
a. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR pursuant to
Government Code Section 54956.8:
• Property: 214 E. Branch Street, Arroyo Grande
Agency Negotiator: Teresa McClish, Community Development Director
Negotiating Party: Randy Steiger, Remax Del Oro
Under Negotiation: Price and terms of lease
Adjourned to Closed Session.
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15. RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION: .
Mayor Hill reconvened the meeting to open session at 11:09 p.m. City Attorney Whitham
announced that the Council provided the City's negotiator with parameters for negotiating an
extension of the lease. No reportable action was taken.
16. ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Hill adjourned the meeting at 11:10 p.m.
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