CC 2016-02-23 Agenda Summary
City Council
Dianne Thompson City Manager
Heather Whitham City Attorney
Kelly Wetmore City Clerk
Jim Hill Mayor
Barbara Harmon Mayor Pro Tem
Jim Guthrie Council Member
Tim Brown Council Member
Kristen Barneich Council Member
AGENDA SUMMARY
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2016
6:00 P.M.
Arroyo Grande City Council Chambers
215 East Branch Street, Arroyo Grande
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. MOMENT OF REFLECTION
4. FLAG SALUTE: ARROYO GRANDE ROTARY CLUB
5. AGENDA REVIEW:
5.a. Closed Session Announcements
The Mayor or City Attorney will announce reportable actions taken, if any, from the
following meeting.
February 9, 2016:
- Public Employee Performance Evaluation pursuant to Government Code
Section 54957:
Title: City Manager
5.b. Move that all ordinances presented for introduction or adoption be read in title
only and all further readings be waived
Agenda
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6. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS:
6.a. Introduction of New Full-Time Employees
6.b. Honorary Proclamation Recognizing February 23, 2016 as “World Spay Day”
7. COMMUNITY COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS:
This public comment period is an invitation to members of the community to present
issues, thoughts, or suggestions on matters not scheduled on this agenda. Comments
should be limited to those matters that are within the jurisdiction of the City Council. The
Brown Act restricts the Council from taking formal action on matters not published on the
agenda. In response to your comments, the Mayor or presiding Council Member may:
Direct City staff to assist or coordinate with you.
A Council Member may state a desire to meet with you.
It may be the desire of the Council to place your issue or matter on a future
Council agenda.
Please adhere to the following procedures when addressing the Council:
Comments should be limited to 3 minutes or less.
Your comments should be directed to the Council as a whole and not directed to
individual Council members.
Slanderous, profane or personal remarks against any Council Member or member
of the audience shall not be permitted.
8. CITY MANAGER REPORT:
Correspondence/Comments as presented by the City Manager.
9. CONSENT AGENDA:
The following routine items listed below are scheduled for consideration as a group. The
recommendations for each item are noted. Any member of the public who wishes to
comment on any Consent Agenda item may do so at this time. Any Council Member may
request that any item be withdrawn from the Consent Agenda to permit discussion or
change the recommended course of action. The City Council may approve the remainder
of the Consent Agenda on one motion.
9.a. Consideration of Cash Disbursement Ratification (MALICOAT)
Recommended Action: Ratify the listing of cash disbursements for the period February
1, 2016 through February 15, 2016.
9.b. Consideration of Investment Deposits (MALICOAT)
Recommended Action: Receive and file the report listing the current investment
deposits of the City, as of January 31, 2016, as required by Government Code Section
53646(b).
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9. CONSENT AGENDA (cont’d):
9.c. Consideration of Approval of Minutes (WETMORE)
Recommended Action: Approve the minutes of the Regular City Council Meeting of
January 26, 2016, as submitted.
9.d. Consideration of Agreement and Mutual Release Terminating the Agreement with
J&P Construction Regarding the Heritage Square Park Restroom Project
(ENGLISH)
Recommended Action: Approve an Agreement and Mutual Release, in a form approved
by the City Attorney, terminating the Agreement with J&P Construction and authorize the
Mayor to execute the Agreement.
9.e. Authorization to Serve as Lead Agency for Regional Stormwater Resource Plan
Grant Application (ENGLISH)
Recommended Action: Approve of the City serving as the lead agency for a regional
stormwater resources plan grant application and authorize the City Man ager to sign and
submit a grant application and any necessary agreements.
9.f. Monthly Water Supply and Demand Update (ENGLISH)
Recommended Action: Receive and review the monthly Water Supply and Demand
Report.
10. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
None.
11. OLD BUSINESS:
11.a. Consideration of Test Closure Traffic Study Results for the Brisco Road at US 101
Northbound On and Off-Ramps and Consideration of Further Extension of the
Current Ramp Closure (McCLISH)
Recommended Action: 1) Receive and file an update on the Test Closure Traffic Study
Results for the Brisco Road at US 101 Northbound on and off -ramp closure; and 2) Direct
staff to research the feasibility of an extended closure beyond the 6 -month time frame
and through construction.
12. NEW BUSINESS:
12.a. Consideration of Recommendations by the Homeless Services Oversight Council
Regarding Temporary Warming Shelters (THOMPSON)
Recommended Action: Discuss recommendations by the Homeless Services Oversight
Council (HSOC) and San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors (SLO BOS)
regarding warming shelters; and 1) Direct staff to prepare a response letter to the SLO
BOS; 2) Do not declare a shelter crisis or provide additional funding at this time; 3)
Process temporary or pilot warming shelters via the Temporary Use Permit process.
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12. NEW BUSINESS (Cont’d):
12.b. Consideration of Fiscal Year 2015-16 Mid-Year Budget Report (MALICOAT)
Recommended Action: 1) Approve detailed budget adjustments listed in the Mid-Year
budget report; 2) Approve Schedule A; 3) Approve requests for additional appropriations
in the General Fund, Sales Tax Fund and Water Fund; and 4) Adopt a Resolution
establishing or amending the job description and salary range for the positions of
Planning Technician, Building Permit Technician and Planning Manager.
13. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS:
This item gives the Mayor and Council Members the opportunity to present reports to the
other members regarding committees, commissions, boards, or special projects on which
they may be participating.
(a) MAYOR HILL:
(1) South San Luis Obispo County Sanitation District (SSLOCSD)
(2) Brisco/Halcyon Interchange Subcommittee
(3) Oversight Board to the Successor Agency to the Dissolved Arroyo Grande
Redevelopment Agency
(4) California Joint Powers Insurance Authority (CJPIA)
(5) Other
(b) MAYOR PRO TEM HARMON:
(1) County Water Resources Advisory Committee (WRAC)
(2) Air Pollution Control District (APCD)
(3) Five Cities Fire Authority (FCFA)
(4) Other
(c) COUNCIL MEMBER GUTHRIE:
(1) San Luis Obispo Council of Governments/Regional Transit Authority
(SLOCOG/RTA)
(2) South County Transit (SCT)
(3) Tourism Committee
(4) Brisco/Halcyon Interchange Subcommittee
(5) Other
(d) COUNCIL MEMBER BROWN:
(1) Integrated Waste Management Authority Board (IWMA)
(2) Economic Vitality Corporation (EVC)
(3) Other
(e) COUNCIL MEMBER BARNEICH:
(1) Zone 3 Water Advisory Board
(2) Homeless Services Oversight Council (HSOC)
(3) Other
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14. COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS:
Any Council Member may ask a question for clarification, make an announcement, or
report briefly on his or her activities. In addition, subject to Council Policies and
Procedures, Council Members may request staff to report back to the Council at a
subsequent meeting concerning any matter or take action to direct staff to place a matter
of business on a future agenda.
15. CLOSED SESSION:
None.
16. ADJOURNMENT
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