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Minutes 1987-06-02 -. MINUTES REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1987 COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 215 E. BRANCH STREET ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Howard Mankins presiding. Present were Council Members Dorace Johnson, Mark M. Millis, Gene Moots and D. G. Porter. FLAG SALUTE Mayor Mank i ns led the Pl edge of A llegi ance to Our Fl ag. PU8LIC APPEARANCES None CONSENT AGENDA Moved by Johnson/Moots (5-0-0) to approve the recommended courses of action. C.1. Proclamation - Chiropractic Wellness Week 6/12/87. Proclaimed. C.2. City Council Minutes of May 19 and 21, 1987. Approved. C.3. Liability Claim, John C. Bonaventure. Claim Rejected. C.4. City Commissions and Board Members' Terms of Office. Information. C.5. Intra-City Bus System Report. Information. REQUEST BY LUCIA MAR UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT TO REOPEN CROWN HILL TO THROUGH TRAFFIC Mayor Mankins referred to a May 19, 1987, letter from Lucia Mar Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Robert Hoagland asking the City Council to reconsider its earlier decision to close Crown Hill street. The Mayor also referred to a letter to Dr. Hoa9land from Al Sauvadon, District Transportation Coordinator, recommending the reopening of Crown Hill street. Speaking against the reopening of Crown Hill street were BILL MC CANN of 575 Crown Hill, GEORGE NEOTTI of 111 Crown Hill, DOUG FAIRBANKS of 655 Crown Hill, EVA KACKMEISTER, ROB STROUB, CHUCK SMITH of 548 Carmel, CYNTHIA NEOTTI, SANDRA MITCHELL of 531 E. Branch Street, MARJORIE CASH of 645 Crown Hill, DIANE ADORNO of 595 Crown Hill, TORY THOMPSON of 551 Crown Hill, BARBARA HACKETT of 561 Crown Hill, MARJORIE HURD of 550 Crown Hill, FLORENCE NICHOLS of 527 Crown Hill, PATTI SANGER of 573 Crown Hill, BILL KUHNLE of 555 Crown Hill, and MRS. LARRY GOULARTE of 635 Crown Hill. Mr. Neotti showed photographs to the Council of the traffic congestion on Crown Hi 11. Mr. Sauvadon spoke to the Council on the items in his letter to the School District Superintendent Hoagland. He said this is Earthquake Awareness Month, and he is concerned about evacuating Paulding campus in an emergency. Mayor Mankins read into the record a letter from Barbara McCoy of 559 Crown Hill, written by her daughter, Barbara Carlson. Mrs. McCoy supported the reopening of Crown Hill. I Mayor Mankins said there are still problems on the street even with it being closed. He asked Staff to look into police, fire and ambulance emergency access at the east end of the street, putting a speed bump or stop sign in the street, regulating skateboarders, and making other street and sidewalk improvements. ---~--'-'- - .. ----,--,-- -' -. CITY COUNC I L JUNE 2, 1987 ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA PAGE TWO CROWN HILL REOPENING Continued from Page 1 After Council discussion, it was moved by Millis/Moots (5-0-0) to deny the request for reopeninq the street, and reaffirm the earlier decision to close it. It was also moved by Johnson/Moots (5-0-0) to direct Staff to bring back findings on the concerns mentioned by the Mayor, get input from the School District, and report back to the Council. It was moved by Johnson/Moots (5-0-0) to accept into the record a letter from Patricia Fairbanks of 655 Crown Hill opposing the reopening. AD HOC REORGANIZATION COMMITTEE REPORT Council Member Johnson explained that the Ad Hoc Committee had been meeting for two months. She named the members and told about their many years of extensive experience in government, education and business. The Committee consisted of Council Member Johnson, chairman, and Barbara Carlson, Frank Freitas and Roy Gersten. Council Member Johnson presented the Committee's findings to the Council and urged its immediate attention. Moved by Porter/Moots (5-0-0) to receive the report. A study session on the matter was set for 3:30 P.M. Tuesday, June 16, 1987. APPOINTMENT OF ALTERNATIVE REPRESENTATIVE TO SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY WATER ADVISORY BOARD Mayor Mankins referred to the City Manager's memo of Ma) 22, 1987, on City Representation. The Mayor appointed Council Member Porter to be alternate on the County Water Advisory Board, and Public Works Director Paul Karp to be primary City representative to the Zone 3 Water Advisory Board, with Council Member Porter as alternate. AREA-WIDE PARKS AND RECREATION DISTRICT Mayor Mankins referred to a letter from Larry A. Baughman, president of the Oceano Community Services District, dated May 19, 1987, requesting cooperation in preparing a study of an area-wide Parks and Recreation District. Parks and Recreation Director John Keisler said the idea is worth taking a look at. After Council discussion, it was moved by Porter/Johnson (5-0-0) to direct Mr. Keisler to provide information to the district for putting together a study to explore the feasibility of an area-wide Parks and Recreation District. BUDGET SESSION Mr. Mack referred to his memo of May 27, 1987, asking the Council to direct three amendments to the Budget. The Mayor affirmed the recommendation and thanked Mr. Mack and Finance Director David Bacon for putting this together. Mr. Keisler opened the discussion of the Parks and Recreation Department Budget by showing slides of the various parks and recreation areas in the City. He also showed slides of City programs, festivals, summer playgrounds, the Landmark and Street Tree Program, and the Pre-School. MEETING CONTINUED Moved by Porter/Johnson (5-0-0) to adjourn to the Joint Meeting of the City Council and Parks and Recreation Commission at 6:30 P.M. this date. Mayor Mankins said the budget discussions would continue Thursday, June 4, 1987. MAYOR ATTEST: ----