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Minutes 1985-10-29 -, v C!TY COUNC I L OCTOBER 29, 1985 ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA 1 :00 P.M. The City Council met in a Cont i nued Session with Mayor BfAnn Smith presiding. Upon roll call Counc il Members Matt Gallagher, Dorace Johnson, D. G. Porter were present. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND INVOCATION Council Member Gallagher led the Pledge of Allegiance to our flag. Counc il Member Johnson delivered the invocation. APPROVAL OF CHECKS On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by Council Member Johnson, and unanimously carried, Demand Checks No. 26730 through 26868 for $183,311.33, and Payroll Checks No. 31912 through 32014 for $97,293.61, for a Grand Total of $280,604.94, were approved for payment as submitted by Finance Director Dave Bacon. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS None CONSENT AGENDA Council Member Johnson withdrew Item 9 for discussion. On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by Council Member Johnson, and unanimously carried, to approve Consent Agenda Items 5 through 8. 5. League of California Cities' Legislative Bulletin No. 36-T985. [Recommend Review and Fllel. 6. FSLA Implementation Delay. [Recommend Review and Fllel. 7. South SLO County Sanitation District's Public Hearing Notice. [Informational!. 8. StorrTI_Driii~Line~wal"~~f Bid -:SotoSports Complex. [RecomlT1l!l1d A~p~~~a.IJ~___ 9. Guide to Oak Tree Care. Council Member Johnson praised the effective job the City is doing on tree preservation. She congratulated the City employees and citizen volunteers working on the project. On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by Counci 1 Member Johnson, and unanimously carried, to approve Item g as recommended. 231 PACIFIC COAST RAILWAY PLACE WATER LINE ABANDONMENT REPORT After questions from the Council to Public Works Director Paul Karp, City Manager Robert Mack told the Council he was recommending against the line abandonment because to do so may adversely affect the quality of water to 227, 229, 231 and 235 Pacific Coast Railway Place. WILLIPM BRIGHT of 231 Pacific Coast Railway Place said he wants the water line abandoned because he is concerned the line may blow up. He aska:J why the easement never had been recorded, and said he would not have purchased the property if he had known the li~e was there: Council Members said they would like more information on this issue and Mayor Smith continued the discussion to the next meeting. City Attorney Art Shaw was directed to research the matter of proscriptive rights further. COUNCIL MEMBER GENE MOOTS ARRIVED AT THE MEETING AT 1:17 P.M. ---- ~ ... CITY COUNCIL OCTOBER 29, 1985 ARROYO GRANDE, CALI FORN I A PAGE TWO RANCHO GRANDE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT REPORT Public Works Director Paul Karp explained the scope of the Rancho Grande Project, Assessment District 81-1, saying that it will include water, streets and sewer for West Branch Street, Camino Mercado, Rancho Parkway, James Way, a new reservoir, roadway, lines and pump station for the new reservoir, water 1 i nes I and water and sewer servi ces. He introduced R. Denni s Del zeit of Willdan Associates, 374 Poli Street, Ventura. He said the plans for the Rancho Grande Project were on display and the backbone water facilities constructed on the property would eventually serve undeveloped portions of Oak Park Acres which was in the Assessment District. The project is to be oversized in the , general area over the elevation of 200 feet above sea level. To accomomplish I the oversizing, the City will be asked to post up front $130,000 which had been budgeted in the Water Fund for fiscal year 1985-86. Council Member Gallagher i asked if the City would recapture its investment with reasonable return. Mr. Karp indicated that if the district proceeded, a zone of benefit would be I recommended by the City staff to be established for collection of high pressure water fees from property outside the district when hookups to the system are i approved. The amount of the hookup fee would be set high enough to guarantee a I reasonable return on the City investment, Mr. Karp said. ! Mr. Karp said Mr. Delzeit is an assessment engineer. He referred to the district's plans and specifications, and said the total amount assessed to the : properties in the district is $8,640,083.00. He explained that before the I public hearing, bids will be received on the project. He said the' Council i should now decide whether to give conceptual approval of the Assessment " District and adopt the ,Resolutions pertaining to it so further legal actions may proceed. After questions from the Council, Mr. Karp read the title of the I first proposed Resolution. On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by ! Council Member Johsnon, and unanimously carri ed, to di spense with further : reading of the proposed Resolution. i ! RESOLUTION NO. 1895 ! ! RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA, MAKING APPOINTMENTS IN A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by Council Member Johnson, and on the following roll call vote, to wit: AYES: Council Member Gallagher, Johnson, Moots, Porter and Mayor Smith. NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted on the 29th day of October, 1985. Mr. Karp read the title to the second Resolution. On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by Council Member Johnson, and unanimously carried, to dispense with further reading of the proposed Resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 1896 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING INTENTION TO ORDER THE CONSTRUCTION AND/OR ACQUISITION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS TOGETHER WITH APPURTE- NANCES IN A PROPOSED ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PUR- SUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE "MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1913"; DECLARING THE WORK TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY BENEFIT; DESCRI8ING THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF; AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by Council Member Johnson, and on the following roll call vote, to wit: AYES: Council Member Gallagher, Johnson, Moots, Porter and Mayor Smith NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted on the 29th day of October, 1985. - . '" CITY COUNCIL OCTOBER 29, 1985 ARROYO GRANOE, CALIFORNIA PAGE THREE Mr. Karp read the title of the third proposed Resolution. On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by Council Member Johnson, and unanimously carried, to dispense with further reading of the proposed Resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 1897 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANOE, CALIFORNIA, PASSING ON THE "REPORT" OF THE ENGINEER, GIVING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL, ANO SETTING A TIME ANO PLACE FOR PUBLIC HEARING On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by Council Member Johnson, and on the following roll call vote, to wit: AYES: Council Members Gallagher, Johnson, Moots, Porter and Mayor Smith NOES: None ABSENT: Npne the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted on the 29th day of October, 1985. Mr. Karp read the title of the fourth proposed Resolution. On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by Council Member Johnson, and unanimously carried, to dispense with further reading of the proposed Resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 1898 RESOLTUION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA, REFERENCING PREVAILING WAGE SCALE ANO DIRECTING CALL FOR CONSTRUCTION BIDS On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by Council Member Johnson, and on the following roll call vote, to wit: AYES: Council Members Gallagher, Johnson, Moots, Porter and Mayor Smith NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted on the 29th day of October, 1985. Mr. Karp read the title of the fifth proposed Resolution. On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by Council Member Johnson, and unanimously carried, to dispense with further reading of the proposed Resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 1899 RESOLUTION OF THE ClTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF SPECIAL ASSESS- MENT BONDS TO FINANCE IMPROVEMENTS IN A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by Council Member Johnson, and on the following roll call vote, to wit: AYES: Council Members Gallagher, Johnson, Moots, Porter and Mayor Smith NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted on the 29th day fo October, 1985. Mr. Karp recommended that the City Council authorize the Staff to employ Garing, Taylor and Associates to provide engineering and construction manage- ment services for the referenced assessment district subject to the sale of bonds, as per the proposal letter of October 23 1985, from R. James Garin~ president. Mr. Karp explained that the agreement was necessary to accompll a reimbursement to the property owner or Rancho Grande for engineering services already provided to the proposed assessment district. He further explained that the engineer would be empl?yed as part ?f a.Distri~t funded construction management and inspection team supervlsed by the Clty lnspectlon team. -- --_._.~---_..----- - - CITY COUNCIL OCTOBER 29, 1985 ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA PAGE FOUR RANCHO GRANDE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT REPORT Continued On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by Council Member Johnson, and unanimously carried, to approve Mr. Karp's recommendation that the City employ Garing, Taylor & Associates for engineering and management services. TAllY HO ROAD CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS REPORT Mr. Karp said that the contractor John Madonna has pledged to cooperate to finish the project in three to four weeks at the most, weather permittinq. He said that he is keeping a close watch on the progress there. FIREWORKS CODE AMENDMENT PROPOSAL On motion of Council Member Johnson, seconded by Council Member Ga 11 agher, and unanimously carried, to continue this item to the next meeting. RESOLUTION AMENDING SEIU MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING Mr. Mack asked Council Members to consider this item in the Closed Session. SONIC CABLE TV PROGRAMMING COMPLAINTS REPORT The Council authorized Mr. Mack to write to Sonic Cable TV thanking the company for restoring CBS Channel 2 to its schedule, and to remi nd the company that it has long been one of Arroyo Grande citi zens' favorite stations. VIllAGE DESIGN GUIDELINES PUBLICATION Council Member Gallagher praised the work of the Planning Department on the publication. He said if the recommendations in the Guidelines are carried out the vi11age will be greatly enhanced. He said it is important to identify "The Village." Mr. Eisner said 180 copies of the publications had been pri nted, and they are bei ng di stri buted to vi 11 age merchants and businessmen. Copies have been requested by individuals, and there are plans to distribute copies to nearby communities, he said. SOTO SPORTS COMPLEX FENCE BID On motion of Council Member Johnson, seconded by Council Member Gallagher, and unanimously carried, to accept the low bid of Aztec Fence Company for $2,190.00. Mr. Mack expl ained to the Counci I that there had been a bid of $1,851.00 from Security Fence Company, but that the company had withdrawn its bid. SCAT BUS PURCHASE REPORT Mr. Mack said that three new buses will be purchased and delivered on or about Apri I 1, 1986. After Council discussion of bus size and ridership, Mr. Mack recommended that the Council authorize him to oversee the payment of $120,936.52 (Arroyo Grande's 38 per cent 'share of a grant award for the buses) in advance. He said that the company selling the buses needed to be paid on delivery and the 9rant monies would not be comi ng through for approximately three months after that. On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by Counci 1 Member Johnson, and unanimously carried, to approve Mr. Mac~s recommendation. WALNUT CREEK TERRACE Mr. Karp said as conditions to the approval of the Walnut Creek Terrace project located adjacent to the Fire Station and U.S. 101, the Ci ty has required that the developer provide appropriate rights of way to the City. He recommended that the City Council accept on behalf of the pub] ic the offers to dedicate by the owners of the project for installation of public street, storm drain, and open space. ------_.-------.... --..-- . ~ C!TY COUNC I L OCTOBER 29, 1985 ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA PAGE FIVE WALNUT CREEK TERRACE-DRAINAGE EASEMENT Continued Counci 1 members expressed concerns about access to the easement, and Mr. Karp said he would speak with the owners about vehicle access to it. Mr. Gallagher asked Mr. Karp to investigate the Traffic Way Bridge railing for safety. On mot i on of Counc il Member Johnson, seconded by Council Member Ga 11 agher, to approve Mr. Karp's recommendation to accept the offers to dedicate. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS None ORAL COMMUNICATIONS Mayor Smith said she would like the Council to begin thinking about and discussing the subject of Rent Stablization in Arroyo Grande. She said Sunrise Terrace Mobile Home Park is now for sale, and has heard of problems some of the tenants there are having. She suggested the Council take up the issue November 26, 1985. MAYOR SMITH LEFT THE MEETING AT 2: 30 P.M. , MAYOR PRO- TEM GALLAGHER NOW PRESIDING PETOSEED/LEANNA DRIVE PROJECT Mr. Mack referred to the map on the wall and said the project consists of 22 acres whi ch run from the Ci ty 1 imi ts on the east at Leanna Dri ve to Halcyon Road on the west. There will be offices and greenhouses. He said the parcel has been split in two and the Board of Supervisors has recommended that there be a community water supply because the on-site water well is not considered suitable because of an excess of Selenium. ELLA HONEYCUTT of 560 Oak Hill Road said that she had heard a rumor that there may be housing deve 1 opmen t on a 1.7 acres corr1er of the Petoseed property, and expressed concerns about what would happen in the future. Mr. Mack asked if the Counc i 1 sti 11 supports offering City water and sewer to the company. The Counci 1 said it is in favor of only supplying "housekeeping water" and a sewer 1 ine for the office building, in exchange for appropriate landscaping to provide a buffer for the neighborhood. MARIE CATTOIR of 195 Orchid Lane said the City has refused water to County residents before. She said the County could require landscaping as a courtesy to the City. Council Member Johnson suggested that there be a stipulation that the City provide only one-fourth acre foot of water to Petoseed, and that if the business use of the property changes, the agreement to furnish water and sewer be rec i nded. She said that the water is for the research and offi ce facilities only, and the sewer line is for the building (not greenhouses or irrigation). ADJOURNMENT TO A CLOSED SESSION-3:00 P.M. RECONVENEMENT-3:37 P.M. DISCUSSION OF RECLAMATION OF SEWAGE WATER ELLA HONEYCUTT sald the CIty should reclaim the sewage water in the Arroyo Grande Va 11 ey. She said that a State report recently issued used inaccurate figures with regard to the feasibility and cost effectiveness of using reclaimed water. She said reclamation is a viable alternative to buying water from elsewhere. Council Member Gallagher said that reclamation water costs are equal to buying water from Nacimiento. Council Member Porter said this issue is of vital importance to the City because the water is there. Mrs. Honeycutt said the water is good because there are no heavy metals in it, and that there are three mi 11 i on ga 11 ons available. The - - -.. CITY COUNC I L OCTOBER 29, 1985 ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA PAGE SIX DISCUSSION OF RECLAMATION OF SEWAGE WATER Continued The Council directed Mr. Mack ,to send a_letter to the State Water Qua.1ity Control Board with regard to looking into reclamation ;If sewage water in the Arroyo Grande Yaney. RESOLUTION AMENDING SEIU MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING Mr. Mack read the title of the proposed resolution. On motion of Council Member Johnson, seconded by Council Member Moots, and unanimously carried, to dispense with further reading of the proposed Resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 1900 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE AMENDING THE ADOPTED MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE S.E.I.U. FOR 1984/85 AND 1985/86 BY ADDING THERETO AND ADOPTING ADDENDUM NO.1. On motion of Council Member Johnson, seconded by Council Member Moots, and on the following roll call vote, to wit: AYES: Council Member Gallagher, Johnson and Moots NOES: Council Member Porter ABSENT: Mayor Smith the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted on the 29th day of October, 1985. ADJOURNMENT On motion of Council Member Moots, seconded by Council Member Johnson, and unanimously carried, to adjourn to the next regular Council Meeting. The time was 3:50 P.M. ..fd'CAM<J ~ MAYOR ATTEST: ~ 12. ~H~. CITY CLERK