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Minutes 1986-06-18 SP .'-, CITY COUNCIL JUNE 18, 1986 ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA 1 :10 P.M. The City Council met for study session on Agricultural Land Rezoning in a continued public hearing fran M-iy 27, 1~. Mayor B'Ann Smith presided at the session, and upon roll call Councilmembers Matt Gallagher, Dorace Johnson, Gene Moots and D. G. Porter were present. Planning Director Stanley Eisner explained that in November, 1985, the City's General Plan was changed to place a 10 acre minimum on Prime Farm Land defined by the U.S. Soils Conservation Service. He said at this time the action is to bring the present zoning into conformance with the General Plan. He said this entails first creating zones distinguishing between a 10 acre zone for prime farm land and a 1~ acre zone for hillside agriculture areas. Mr. Eisner said that at issue are several parcels that are prime farm land presently zoned RA-B3. He said the Planning Commission had held two public hearings and a study session on the subject and recommended against rezoning these parcels for prime farm land because they are either surrounded by urbanization, already divided into 1,2 or 4 acre parcels, are developed already or are impacted by drainage or flooding considerations. He said the main goal of the current action is to bring the zoning into conformance with the General Plan. He listed the five recommendations by the Planning Commission for the General Plan implementation program as shown in their Resolution No. 86-1086. Councilmembers asked questions of staff about the various parcels, including location, present use and typography. They reiterated their intent to preserve the prime farm land. Mr. Eisner said the General Plan is the driving force, and City Attorney Art Shaw said the Counci lmembers. have the duty to make the zoni.ng consistent with the General Plan. Mayor Smith invited the Public in attendance to speak. H. E. BEEN of 1010 Flora Road said the parcels should be considered separately instead of blanket zoning. JOHN WALLACE, a representative for the Busick property, asked about clustering and green space on the 1~ acre density parcels. Mr. Eisner said he would have to check into that. Mr. Wallace said because of the typography it would make sense to cluster development. Mayor Smith said that Agricultural Land Rezoning would be put on the June 24, 1986, agenda, at which time the Council would be discussing it again in Public Hearing. Councilmember Gallagher asked that another subject be discussed by the Council - the lights at the ballfield belonging to the Assembly of God Church on Pilgrim Way. He said the lights were being left on after 10:00 P.M. and the lights were still not properly focused. PAUL HADDOX of 587 Valley Road asked the Council to set a deadline for these corrections to be made. The Council directed Mr. Eisner to meet with the pastor of the church to resolve the problem. The Council said that ball games should end at 9:00 P.M. until the new less bright lights arrive. The Council asked Mr. Eisner to find out the delivery date of the new lights and report to the Council on June 24, 1986. The meeting was adjourned at 2:05 P.M. MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK