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AGENDA SUMMARY – DECEMBER 13, 2016
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6. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS (cont’d):
NOVEMBER 8, 2016 ELECTION MATTERS AND CITY COUNCIL REORGANIZATION
6.d. Declaration of Results of the Consolidated General Municipal Election – November
8, 2016 (WETMORE)
Recommended Action: Adopt a Resolution reciting the fact of the General Municipal
Election held on November 8, 2016, declaring the results, and such other matters as
provided by law.
6.e. Swearing In of Newly Elected Officers (WETMORE)
City Clerk Wetmore will administer the Oath of Office to Jim Hill, Mayor; Caren Ray,
Council Member; and Kristen Barneich, Council Member
6.f. Remarks by Council Member Barneich, Council Member Ray, and Mayor Hill
RECESS: A brief reception will be held.
RECONVENE: To consider all remaining items on the City Council Agenda.
ROLL CALL: Council Members Brown, Barneich, Ray, Mayor Pro Tem Harmon, and Mayor
Hill
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, staff, or
member of the audience shall not be permitted.
8. INTERIM CITY MANAGER REPORT:
Correspondence/Comments as presented by the Interim City Manager.
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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request that any item be withdrawn from the Consent Agenda to permit discussion or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
November 16, 2016 through November 30, 2016.
9.b. Consideration of a Resolution Adopting an Amendment to the Full Flex Cafeteria
Plan Section 125 to Update the Cafeteria Plan Rates for 2017 (MALICOAT)
Recommended Action: Adopt a Resolution establishing an amendment to the Full Flex
Cafeteria Section 125 Plan for the Management Group, the Arroyo Grande Police
Officers’ Association, the Service Employees International Union, Local 620, the
International Association of Fire Fighters, Local 4403, and the Five Cities Fire Authority
Management Group.
9.c. Consideration of Compensation Adjustments for Part-Time Employees
(MALICOAT)
Recommended Action: Adopt a Resolution making compensation adjustments for part-
time employees in compliance with minimum wage laws and changes in the Police
Department Reserve Officer program.
9.d. Consideration of Approval of Minutes (WETMORE)
Recommended Action: Approve the minutes of the Special and Regular City
Council/Successor Agency Meetings of November 22, 2016, as submitted.
9.e. Consideration of Resolution Declaring Surplus Property (WETMORE/ANNIBALI)
Recommended Action: Adopt a Resolution declaring certain property as surplus and
authorizing its disposal/sale.
9.f. Consideration of Amendment No. 1 Extending the Term of the Consultant Services
Agreement with Rick Engineering Company to Update the Pavement Management
Plan (ENGLISH)
Recommended Action: Authorize the Mayor to execute Amendment No. 1 extending
the term of the Consultant Services Agreement with Rick Engineering Company to
update the Pavement Management Plan.
9.g. Consideration of Acceptance of the Mid-Block Crosswalk Barrier Removal Project,
PW 2015-03 (ENGLISH)
Recommended Action: 1) Accept the project improvements as constructed by Victor
Concrete, Inc. in accordance with the plans and specifications for the Mid-Block
Crosswalk Barrier Removal Project; 2) Direct staff to file a Notice of Completion; and 3)
Authorize release of retention, thirty-five (35) days after the Notice of Completion has
been recorded, if no liens have been filed.
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9. CONSENT AGENDA (cont’d):
9.h. Consideration of an Award of Contract to S. Chaves Construction, Inc. for
Construction of the Heritage Square Park Restroom Project, PW 2016-07
(ENGLISH)
Recommended Action: 1) Approve the construction plans and specifications for the
Heritage Square Park Restroom Project; 2) Award a contract to S. Chaves Constructions,
Inc. in the amount of $133,200; 3) Authorize the Interim City Manager to approve change
orders for 20% of the contract amount, $26,640 for unanticipated costs during the
construction phase of the project; 4) Appropriate $27,250 from Park Development Fund
reserve; 5) Find that the project is categorically exempt from California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15303; and 6) Direct the City
Clerk to file a Notice of Exemption.
10. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
10.a. Consideration of the East Cherry Avenue Specific Plan Project (General Plan
Amendment 15-001; Development Code Amendment 15-001; Specific Plan 15-001;
Vesting Tentative Tract Map 15-001; Conditional Use Permit 15-004) and
Environmental Impact Report; Location – East Cherry Avenue and Traffic Way;
Applicants – Mangano Homes, Inc. and Arroyo Grande Valley Japanese Welfare
Association (McCLISH)
Recommended Action: At the request of the project applicant, it is recommended the
public hearing for this item be continued to a date certain of January 10, 2017.
11. OLD BUSINESS:
None.
12. NEW BUSINESS:
12.a. Consideration of Appointment of Council Members to Regional and Local Boards,
Commissions, Committees and Subcommittees (MCFALL)
Recommended Action: Make appointments to those regional and local boards,
commissions, and committees with Council representation, and authorize the City Clerk
to update FPPC Form 806 (Agency Report of Public Official Appointments) for posting on
the City website.
12.b. Consideration of Selection of Council Member Brown as Mayor Pro Tem (MCFALL)
Recommended Action: Appoint Council Member Brown as the Mayor Pro Tem for the
next one-year period, pursuant to Council policy.
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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
(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
14. COMMUNITY COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS:
This public comment period is an invitation to members of the community to present
issues, thoughts, or suggestions, or to comment on any scheduled Closed Session items.
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.
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15. CLOSED SESSION:
a) PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION pursuant to Government
Code Section 54957:
Title: Interim City Manager
Adjourn to closed session at the City Hall Conference Room, located at 300 E. Branch
Street, Arroyo Grande.
16. RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION
Announcement(s) of any reportable action(s) taken in Closed Session will be made in
open session, and repeated at the beginning of the next Regular City Council meeting as
this portion of the meeting is not recorded or videotaped.
17. ADJOURNMENT
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available for public inspection during regular business hours in the City Clerk’s office, 300 E. Branch Street,
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