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Minutes 1970-06-09 CITY COUNCIL JUNE 9, 1970 ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA The City Council met in regular sessian. with Mayor Levine presiding. Upon roll ca11, Council Members Sehlegel, Thompson, Wood and:Talley reported present. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANGE AND INVOCATION Mayor Levine lead the Pledge of Allegiance to our Flag; and immediately thereafter, Reverend John Lundgren of the Pentecostal Church of ~od of Grover City, delivered the invocation, APPROVAL OF MINiJTES The minutes of the regular meeting of May 26, 1970, were approved ~.s pre~ pared. APPROVAL OF WARRANTS On motion of Councilman Schlegel, seconded by Councilwoman Thompson and unanimously carried, General Warrants No. 1095 through No. 1152, in the total amount of $32,154,69; and Payroll Warrants No, 1725 through No. 1803, in the total amount of $13,789.65, were approved and ordered pafd. LETTER FROM CITY OF PISMO BEACH RE: CONTRACT FOR BUILDING INSPECTION SERVICES Administrator Butch read a letter from the City of Pi~mo Beach, requesting that the City of Arrpyo Grande provide Building Inspection Services to the City of Pismo Beach by contract agreement on a trial basis. After Council dis- cussion, Administrator Butch was instructed to contact other cities to ascer- tain how this type service is provided in other arease Administrator Butch was authorized to advise the`City of Pismo Beach that this Council is in favor of its proposal and to negotiate fees and extent of Building Inspection Ser- vices to be provided by contract agreement. FIVE CITIES JAYCEES & ARROYO VALLEY MUSTANGERS CLUB RE: FEE EXEMPT FIREWORKS LIC. Administrator Butch advised that letters have been received from the Five Cities Jaycees and the Arroyo Valley Mustangers Club, requesting fee exempt business licenses to sell safe and sane fireworks, After Council discussion9 on ~notion of Councilman Wood, seconded by Councilman Talley and unanimously carried, approval was granted to the Five Cities Jaycees for a fee exempt business license for fireworks sales at the Williams Brothers Shopping Center, from June 27 through July 4, 1970, subject to all Fire Department requirements. On motion of Councilman Talley, seconded by Councilman Wood and unani- mously carried, approval was granted to the Arroyo Va11ey Mustangers Glub for a fee exempt business license for fireworks sales at 501 Grand Avenue, from June 27 through July 4, 1970, subject to all Fire Department requirements. A,G. VILLAGE MERCH. RE: ONE YR. EXT. UNDERGROUNDING UTILITIES ON BRANCH ST. Administrator Butch reported that a letter has been received from the Arroyo Grande Village Merchants Association, requesting that the City negotiate with the State Division of Highways to reschedul.e the date for reconstruction of Branch Street to 1973-74 fiscal year, to allow additional time for the merchants to acquixe and develop off street parking and to enable all agencies involved to better coordinate the redevelopment of Branch Street, which will result in a more acceptable finished project. Laird Smitha reporting for the Village Merchants Association reviewed proposed plans for merchant assessments to provide necessary funds for proposed improvements on Branch Street and ad- vised that acquisition, of property for an alley and off street parking develop- ment between Short and Bridge Streets is nearing completfon, After Council discussion, Administrator Butch was instructed to contact the State Division of Highways and request that the Branch Street project be rescheduled for the 1973-74 fis.cal year for better coordination of the total proje~t for the re- development of Branch Street, TREASURER'S REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF MAY, 1970 The Treasurer's Report for the month of May, 1970, was received by the Council, reviewed and ordered filed, DEPARTMENTAL REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF MAY, 1970 The Departmental Report for the month of May, 1970, was re~eived by the Council, reviewed and ordered filede MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENT - PLANNED. DEVELOP, REZONING (MARTIN) ORD, ADOPT, Ci.ty Attorney Shipsey read the title of an Ordinance rezoning certain property adjacent to The Pike from R~A~B~3 to R-1 and P~D, thereafter, a motion was made by Councilman Sehlegel, seconded by Councilwoman Thompson and unanf- mously carried, to dispense with reading the balance of this ordinance. CITY COUNCIL JUNE 9, 1970 ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA PAGE 2 ORDINAl~SCE N0, 32 CeS. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AItR0Y0 GRAIVDE AMEIVDII~IG A PORTION OF THE ZONING MAP 0~" THE CITY OF ARROYO GRAI~IDE REFERRED TO IN S~CTION e302 OF TITLE 9, CHAPTER 4 OF' THE MUI~TICIPAL G~DE SO AS TO REZONE CERTAIN PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDEa On motion of Councilwoznan Thompsone seconded by Councilman Schlegel and on the follo~aing roll call vote~ to wit; AYESe Council Meinb~rs Schlegel, Thotnpson.~ Wood and Mayor Levine. NOESm Councilman Talley ABSENTD None the foregofng ordinance wa~ passed and adopted thi~ 9th day of June, 1970, LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN FROM LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES Administrator Butch reviewed the latest legislative bulletins received from the League of California Cities and summarized a letter and reports re- ceived from the League of California Gities, in answer to the Council°s in- quiry regarding proposed legislation for diversion of Highway Users Tax Rev- enue for other than City, County and State Road Systems, which advised, that the League Board has recommended support of the Constitution Revision Com- mission recommendation permitting use of gas tax funds for public trans- portation purposes, as well as streets and road~, as this proposed legisla- tion would allow cities to establish their own prforities, based on their transportation needso After Council discussion~ no action was taken on the request of the State and local Chambers of Commerce request that the City oppose legislation for diversian of Highway Users Tax Revenuee On other pro~ posed legislatfon, Administrator Butch was in.structed to write to Assemblyman MacGillivray and Senator Grunsky opposing the adoption of AB 98 & SB 1293, Binding Arbitration - Policemen and Firemen and SB 601, Mandatory Retirement Benefits for Policemen and Firemene RESOLUTION ADOPTII~IG EMPLOYEE CLASSIFICATIOI~TS SALARY RAIVGES STEP PLAN Administrator Butch reported that a resolution has been prepared covering Employee Classi.fieations' Salary Ranges Step Plan, reflecting Council approved 22% cost of living increase for Department Heads and a 5% cost of living in- crease for all other full time employees of the City of Arroyo Grandee After Council discussion, City Attorney Shipsey read the title of a resolution es~ tablishing minimum and maximum ~ompensation in various departments of said City, thereafter a motion w~s made by Coun~ilanan Schlegels seconded by Council° woman Thompson and unanimously carrfed, tc~ dispense with reading the balance of this resolutione RESOLUTION NOo ~80 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COIJNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE ESTABLISHING MIIVIMUM AND MAXIMUM COMPENSATION BY ADOPTING A SALARY SCHEDULE AND POSITION CLASSIFICATIONS, ASSIGNING CITY EMPLOYEES TO CLASSIFICATIONS AND SALARY STEPS WITHIN THE RESPECTIVE RANGES OF THE SALARY SCHEDULE, DESCRIBING METHODS OF ADVAIVCEMENT AND REPEALING PREVIOUS SALARY RESOLUTIONSa On motion of Councilman Talley, seconded by Councilman Wood and on the follotaing roll call vote, to witm AYESs Council Members Schlegel, Th~mpson, Wood, Talley and Mayor Levinee NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 9th day of June, 1970e ADOPTION OF 1970-71 BUDG~T FOR T~IE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE Administrator Butch gape a brfef resume of the budget, stating that the grand total of alI exp~nd~tures for the fiscal year 1970~71 would be approxi° mately $1,045,OOOe After Council discussion, on motion of Councilman Sehlegel, seconded by Councilwoman Thompson and unanimously carried, the 1970m71 Budget for the City of Arroyo Grande, in the approxi~nate amount of $1,045,000 was adopted as prepared and adjusteda 2i7 CITY COUNCIL JUNE 9,.1970 ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA PAGE 3 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE STA~E BOARD OF EQUALIZATION FOR.1968-69 Administrator Butch advised that copies of the Annua.l Report of the State Board of Equalization for Fiscal Year 1968-69 were reeeived from Ge~rge I~. Reilly, Member, First District, S~ate Board of Equalizatioxn, and are on file a:° t~.~ Czty Hall, REAPPOINTMENT OF PLANNING COMMISSIONERS ST. DEAi:IS & PORTER Mayor Levine advised that the terms of office of Planning Commissioners Ro~;~r Ao St, Denis and Chester D, Porter will expi~°e June 20a 1970 and that he recommends their reappointmen.t as he has contacted both Commissioners and they have indicated their c~illingness to continue to-serve on this Commission. After Council discussion, on motion of Cmuncilwoman Thompson, seconded by Councilman Talley and una~.imously carried, Roger A. St, Denis and Chester po Porter were reappointed tn:serve ~s eornmissioners on the Arroyo Grande Plan~ ning Commission with their terms of office terminating on June 30,:1974. NOTICE OF RESIGNATION ° PLA.NNII~G COMMISSIONER JOHN J. KANE Mayor Levine reported that John Ja Kane had advised him that he wi11 be unable to-seY°ve or~ the Planning Commission during the summer utonths, due to prior committments, After Council discussion, on motion of Councilman Wood, seconded by Councilman Schlegel ~nd unanimously aarried, the resignation of John J. Kane from the Planning Cosamission was accepted; and Administrator Butch was instructed to write a-letter of than.ks and appreciation to Mr, Kane for his service to the City. APPOINTMENT OF PLANNING COMMISSIONER CHAR.LES BOWLES • Mayor Levine recommended that Charles Borales be appointed to the Planning Commission to fill the vaeancy created by the resignation of John J. Kane. On motion of Councilman Sehlegel, seconded by Councilwoman Thompson, and unani-~ mously carried, Charles Bowles, 440 Woodland Drive, was appointed to serve as a commissioner on the Arroyo Grande Planning Commission, ~aith his term of office terminating on June 30, 1972. A.PPOINTMENT OF PARKING COMMISSIONER ROLLAND R, COGGESHALL Mayor ~,evine reported that as Mr. Edward A. Boggia had aduised that he did not wish to serve another term on the Parking Gom~ission, he would recom~ mend that Rolland R. Coggeshall be appointed to this commissiono On.motion of Counei.lwoman. Thompson, seconded by Councilman Talley and unani° mously carried, Rolland R. Coggeshall, 418 Grand Avee,:was appointed_to serve as a commissioner on the Arroyo Grande Parking Commission, with.his term of office terminating on June 30, 1973. SUIKMEER.RECREATION.1970 PROGRAM SGHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES Administrator Butch distributed copies of the Suuuner Recreation 1970 Schedule of Activities program and advised that copies of the program:were being distributed by the schools in the Lueia Mar Unified School District. RECEIPT OF MINUTES OF THE COASTAL VALLEY PLANNING COUNCIL MEETING - 5/4/70 The minutes of the Coastal Valley Planning Couneil meeting of May 4, 1970 were received by the Council and ordered ffled, PLANN„ COMM. RECOM, RE: LANDSCAPING PERFORMANCE BOND IN CONJUNCT, WITH USE PERMIT Administrator Butch advised that the Planning Commission has requested that the ~ity Council consider adopting the requirement that a pe~formance bond be posted covering landscaping ~ahen required in conjunction with approval of a Use Permit. After Council discussion, Administrator Butch was instructed to contact other cities regarding results and modes of operation, where such re- quirement is in effecto SET PUBLIC HEARING - 522 E, BRANCH ST. REZONING CASE N0. 70-37 (LOOMIS) The City Council received a resolution of the City Planning Commission recommending;to the City Council an amendment to the Municipal Code by re- zoning a portion of Lot 54 of the Resubdivisions of a part of the Ranchos Corral de Piedra, Pismo and Bolsa de Chemisal, at 522 East Branch St, from R-1 to P-M, as requested by application submitted by Mr, Dauid Loomis. After Council discussion, on motion of Councilman Schlegel, seconded by Councilwoman Thompson and unanimously carried, a public hearing was set for 8:00 Pe M,, June 23, 1970, on the rezoning application submitted by Mr, David Loomis. ~ ~ CITY COUNCIL JUNE 9, 1970 ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA PAGE:4 PROGRESS REPORT - FAIR OAKS AVENUE EXTENSION AND BRIDGE Administrator Butch reviewed a report, dated June 9, 1970, from Director of Public Works Anderson, covering,a tentative schedule for Fair Oaks Avenue Roadway - Project No, 90-70-1, City Engineer Garing:was present and reviewed plan.s, whieh are now completed, for the Fair paks Avenue ~oadway construction project. After Council review and discussion, on motion of Couneilman Wood, seconded by Councilman Talley and unanimously carried, the plans titled "Fair Oaks Avenue", dated June, 1970, as presented by City Engineer Garing, for the construction of the extension of Fair Oaks Avenue from Woodland Drive to Valley Road, were approved as presenteda RECEIPT OF MINUTES - COUNTY WATER RESOURCES ADVISORY COMMITTEE Copies of the minutes of the last County Water Resources Advisory Com- mittee meeting have been received by the City and placed on file. PROGRESS REPORT - LOPEZ WATER SUPPLY A Progress Report on Lopez Water Supply for the month of April, 1970 was received from the San Luis Obispo County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, which was reuieraed and ordered filed. PROGRESS REPORT - ARROYO GRANDE SEWER ASSESSMENT DISTRICT Administrator Butch reported that the aerial photogrammetry of the sewer district has now been completed by the project Engineers. PROGRESS ItEPORT - SOUTH SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT Copies of the Chief Plant Operator's Report for the month of May,,1970, and copies of the 1970-71 adopted budget for the District were received by the Council, reviewed and ordered filed. ADOPTION OF RESOLUTIONS REGARDING TOPICS PROGRAM Ad`ministrator Butch reported that the County Board of Supervisors has recommended that the San Luis Obispo County and Cities Area Planning Co- ordinating Council be approved as the TOPICS "Coordinating Agent" for each City and the County, therefore, if the Council wishes to appoint the Area Planning Council as "Coordinating Agent" for the City, the resolution adopted < by the Council appointing.the County as its agent would have to be rescinded prior to adopting a resolution requesting the Area Planning Council be ap- pointed. After Council discussion, City Attorney Shipsey, read the titie of a resolution reseinding Resolution No, 869, thereafter a motion was made by Councilman Schlegel, seconded by Councilwoman Thompson and unanimously carried, to dispense with reading the balance of this resolution. RESOLUTION N0. 881 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE RESCINDING RESOLUTION N0. 869, ADOPTED MARCH 24, 1970. On motion of Councilman Wood, seconded by Councilman Talley, and on the following roll call vote, to wit: AYES: Council Members Schlegel, Thompson, Wood, Talley and Mayor Levine. NOES: None> ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 9th day of June, 1970. City Attorney Shipsey read the title of a resolution recommending that the State appoint the San Luis Obispo County and Cities Area Planning Co- ordinating Council as the TOPICS "Coordinating Agent" for the City, there- after a motion was made by Councilman Schlegel, seconded by Councilwoman Thompson and unanimously carried, to dispense with reading the balance of this resolution. RESOLUTION N0. 882 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE RECOMMENDING THAT THE SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY AND CITIES AREA PLANNING COORDINATING COUNCIL BE APPOII~TTED BY THE STATE AS THE TOPICS "COORDINATING AGENT" FOR THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE. ~ CITY COUNCIL JUNE 9,.1970 ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFOR1~dIA PAGE,5 On motion of Councilman Talley, se~onded by Cou~~ilman Wooda and on the following roll call vote, to wit: AYES: Coun~il Meztibers S~hlegel, Thompson, Woad, Ta11ey and May~r Levine, NOESa Non~ ABSENT . I~one the foregoing resolution:was passed and adopted t~is 9th clay of June9 1970, City Attorney Shipsey read the title of a resolution requesting that ~he State apportfon funds for 1970m71 fiscal year fo~ the TOPICS Program on an accumulative basis, thex°eafter a motion was made by Councilman S~hlegel, se~onded by Councilwoman Thompson:and unanimously carried, to di~pen.se with reading the balance of this resolutiono RESOLUTIOl~I N0, 883 A RESOLUTIOI~I OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE REQUESTII~TG THAT THE STATE DEPARTMEI~TT OF PUBLIC WORKS APPORTION FUIVDS FOR THE TOPICS PROGRAMo On motion of Councilwoman Thomp~on, seconded by Goun~ilman Talley, and on the following roll call vote, tn wit: AYES: Counc~l Members Schlegel, Thompson, Woode Talley and Mayor Levine, NOES. IVoneo ABSENTa Nonee the foregoing resolution was pa~sed and adopted this 9th day of June, 1970e CITIZEN INQUIRY REe ADVERSE PUBLICITY OF ALLEGED CHILD BEATING Alice Caras was present and inquired as to the Council"s intentions re- garding recent publicity of Police Chief Richardson and the Police Departments alleged negligence in investigation of an alleged chfld beating case, as re- ported by the Santa Ma.ria Timeso Mayor Levine advised that this matter is under full investigation and requested that anyone with any information to please submit same to the Coun~fl in writing, and as soon as all reports and findings regarding the matter have been compiled the Council will thoroughly review same and should it appear assistance is needed the Council will not hesitate to request an investigatio~. by an outside agencyo NOTICE OF MEETING - CITIES & COUNTIES REGIONAL PLAI~1, DISTRICT Noe 7,6/25/70 A notice h~.s been received from the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Cruz, advis~.ng that the Galifox°n.fa Council on Intergovernmental Relations has established new regional boundarie~ fo~ Regional Planning District No. 7, to include the count~es of San. Luis Obispos San Benito, Monterey and Santa Cruz, an.d to consider the forming of a regional clearinghouse agency, an ex~ ploratory meeting has been scheduled for June 25, 1970 in Santa Cruz and re- presentatives from a11 cities a~d ~ounties within the district are invited to attendo DISCUSSION - PROPOSED UNIFORM ANIMAL CONTROL ORDINANfCE City Attorney Shipsey advised that if all Cities in the County would adopt the County Animal Control Ordin.ance by reference, it would establish a more uniform animal ~on.trol ordircanceo After Council discussion, City Attorney Shipsey was instructed to prepar~ the necessary ordinance to adopt, by referenee, the Animal Control Ordinance ~f the County af San Luis Obispo, LETTER FROM RoD.HUBBARTT RE: 1VEED FOR GREATER PEDESTRIANS & CYCLISTS SAFETY Administrator Butch xeviewed a letter re~efved from Robert Da Hubbartt, 1043-A Ritchie Rdo, Grover Gity, r~garding the need fo~° greater protectfon for pedestrians and eyclists, expres~ing the need for more sidewalks and the estab- lishment of bikeways, and i~provement of drai:nage gratings in the pavement, :which will not allow a bicycle wheel to fall into the gratings, After Council discussion, City Engineer Garing wa~ instructed to incorporate bicycle safe drain guards into City spe~ifications and to prepare a cost comparison on curb openings and grate open~ngs for drafnage inletso ADJOURNMENT On motion of Councilman Schlegel, se~o~.ded by Councilwoman Thompson, and unanimously carried, the meeting adjourned at 9013 PaMo . ` ~ r ATTESTo -~T ~~L~~-'Z. ~ CI CLERK MAYOR