Minutes 2010-04-13 MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 2010
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 215 EAST BRANCH STREET
ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor /Chair Ferrara called the Regular City Council /Redevelopment Agency meeting to order at
7:03 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL
City Council /RDA: Council /Board Members Joe Costello, Chuck Fellows, Mayor Pro Tem
Chair Jim Guthrie and Mayor /Chair Tony Ferrara were present.
Council /Board Member Ed Arnold was absent.
City Staff Present: City Manager Steven Adams, City Attorney Tim Carmel, Director of
Legislative and Information Services /City Clerk Kelly Wetmore, Director of
Administrative Services Angela Kraetsch, Chief of Police Steve Annibali,
Police Commander John Hough, Director of Community Development
Teresa McClish, and Planning Manager Jim Bergman.
3. FLAG SALUTE
Jim Bergman, President of the Arroyo Grande Valley Kiwanis Club, led the Flag Salute.
4. INVOCATION
Mayor Ferrara delivered the invocation.
5. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
5.a. Honorary Proclamation Declaring April 2010 as "Autism Awareness Month"
Mayor Ferrara presented an Honorary Proclamation recognizing April 2010 as Autism Awareness
Month. Gary Nemeth and Shawna Whitfield accepted the Proclamation on behalf of the Central
Coast Autism Spectrum Center.
5.b. Honorary Proclamation — Recognizing April 30, 2010 as Arbor Day
Mayor Ferrara presented an Honorary Proclamation recognizing April 30, 2010 as Arbor Day.
Recreation and Maintenance Services Director Doug Perrin accepted the Proclamation.
6. AGENDA REVIEW
6.a. Ordinances Read in Title Only.
Council /Board Member Costello moved, Mayor Pro TemNice Chair Guthrie seconded, and the
motion passed unanimously that all ordinances presented at the meeting shall be read in title only
and all further readings be waived.
Mayor Ferrara requested the Council's concurrence to take Item 12 out of order. The Council
concurred.
12. CITY COUNCIL MEMBER ITEMS
Mayor Ferrara read a prepared statement regarding the numerous inquiries from the citizens and
the media regarding Council Member Arnold and the impact on the City. Mayor Ferrara requested
the Council's concurrence in placing on the April 27 Agenda consideration of several items: 1) A
letter from the Council to Ed Arnold asking that he resign his Council seat immediately; 2) An
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outline of the recall process applicable to recalling a Council Member for the benefit of the public;
and 3) A process for filling a Council vacancy when the need arises. Mayor Ferrara emphasized
that this was not about Council Member Arnold's guilt or innocence, which is a separate process
that will run its own course in a court of law. Council concurred with Mayor Ferrara to place this
matter on the next Agenda.
7. CITIZENS' INPUT, COMMENTS, AND SUGGESTIONS
Tim Moore, Fair Oaks Avenue, referred to comments made by the Mayor and Council Members at
the March 29 meeting; stated he is planning on running for City Council, and the first thing he
would do if elected is to have NKT buy back the Farm Credit building; and expressed concern
about the negative comments made regarding the building on Station Way.
Ira Hughes, Canyon Way, stated he was saddened by the decision made by the Council regarding
the real estate deal with NKT; referred to the many names that were presented opposing the
project, yet it was still passed; referred to unfair accusations made about the Station Way
buildings; stated that the City knew that NKT had bought the JJ's Market building; and thanked the
Arroyo Grande Kiwanis Club, Arroyo Grande High School Robotics Team, and all the volunteers
who helped repaint the Bridge Street Bridge.
Patty Welsh, Pradera Court, stated that she had looked at the buildings on Station Way and saw
that they were good enough for physicians and pediatricians to occupy the buildings; and thanked
Council for the actions they will consider at the next City Council meeting.
8. CONSENT AGENDA
Mayor /Chair Ferrara invited members of the public who wished to comment on any Consent
Agenda Item to do so at this time. There were no public comments received.
Action: Council /Board Member Fellows moved, and Mayor Pro TemNice Chair Guthrie seconded
the motion to approve Consent Agenda Items 8.a. through 8.j., with the recommended courses of
action. The motion passed on the following roll -call vote:
AYES: Fellows, Guthrie, Costello, Ferrara
NOES: None
ABSENT: Arnold
8.a. Cash Disbursement Ratification.
Action: Ratified the listing of cash disbursements for the period March 16, 2010 through
March 31, 2010.
8.b. Consideration of Agreement for Consultant Services for Audit Services.
[RDA/COUNCIL]
Action: Authorized the Mayor /Chair to enter into a three year consultant services
agreement with the audit firm of Moss, Levy & Hartzheim, Certified Public Accountants.
8.c. Consideration of Approval of Minutes.
Action: Approved the minutes of the Special City Council Meeting of March 23, 2010 and
the Regular City Council /Redevelopment Agency Meeting of March 23, 2010, as submitted.
8.d. Consideration of a Resolution Approving the Tax Sharing Agreement with the County
of San Luis Obispo for Annexation of the Pearwood Basin Property.
Action: Adopted Resolution No. 4267 as follows: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE ACCEPTING NEGOTIATED
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EXCHANGE OF PROPERTY TAX REVENUE AND ANNUAL TAX INCREMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE AND COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ".
8.e. Consideration of Second Extension of Agreement for Contractor Services with SP
Maintenance Services, Inc.
Action: Approved a Second Extension of the Agreement with SP Maintenance Services for
street sweeping services.
8.f. Consideration to Adopt a Resolution Accepting Easements and Improvements for
Parcel Map AG 05 -0138 and Planned Unit Development 05 -003; Located at 137
Juniper Street.
Action: Adopted Resolution No. 4268 as follows: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE ACCEPTING EASEMENTS AND
IMPROVEMENTS FOR PARCEL MAP AG 05 -0138 AND PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT 05 -003; LOCATED AT 137 JUNIPER STREET ".
8.g Consideration to Approve Construction Plans and Specifications and Environmental
Determination for the Well No. 10 Phase II Project, PW 2010 -02.
Action: 1) Adopted Resolution No. 4269 as follows: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE ADOPTING A MITIGATED NEGATIVE
DECLARATION FOR AND APPROVING THE WELL NO. 10, PHASE 11 PROJECT "; and
2) Approved Well No. 10 construction plans and specifications.
8.h. Consideration of a Subcommittee to Review the Children In Motion Program.
Action: 1) Approved formation of a Children In Motion Subcommittee to develop and
recommend methods to make the Children In Motion Program financially self sufficient; 2)
Appointed City Council Members Costello and Fellows to serve on the Subcommittee; and
3) Authorized the City Manager to complete the formation of the Subcommittee with one
Parks and Recreation Commissioner, up to six City staff members, and at least five
members at large.
8.i. Consideration of an Agreement for Contractor Services with Lee Wilson Electric for
Traffic Signal Maintenance.
Action: Approved an Agreement for Contractor Services with Lee Wilson Electric for traffic
signal maintenance.
8.j. Consideration of Critical Needs Action Plan Process.
Action: Approved the proposed Critical Needs Action Plan process.
9. PUBLIC HEARINGS
9.a. Consideration of a Resolution Amending the City Master Fee Schedule for the
Recreation and Maintenance Services Department's Pre - School Program, Adult
Softball Leagues, Adult Basketball Leagues, and Playground Program.
Recreation and Maintenance Services Director Perrin presented the staff report and recommended
the Council adopt a Resolution amending the City Master Fee Schedule for the Recreation and
Maintenance Services Department's Pre - School Play and Learn Program, Adult Softball Leagues,
Adult Basketball Leagues and Playground Programs.
Council questions ensued regarding impacts to participation in the Play and Learn program; the
purpose of the Play and Learn program; and whether the proposed increase in rates will negatively
impact the Adult Sports Programs. Director Perrin responded that since the last fee increase in
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2008, there had been no drop in participation in the Play and Learn program, which is a
preparatory program for children prior to entering Kindergarten; and he stated that while there had
been a decrease in participation in the adult basketball program, there had been an increase in
adult softball teams, and that the proposed fee increases for the adult sports programs would
remain in line with what other cities are currently charging.
Mayor Ferrara opened the public hearing, and upon hearing no comments, he closed the public
hearing.
Council comments included support for the increase of fees in all the programs; concern about
potential impacts to participation; that the playground fees would be in line with the Children in
Motion program; that the fee increase for adult sport programs is reasonable; a suggestion that the
fees be increased annually based on changes in the consumer price index (CPI); and general
support for all parks and recreation programs which are valuable to the community.
Action: Council Member Costello moved to adopt a Resolution as follows: "A RESOLUTION OF
THE CITY COUNCIL. OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE AMENDING THE MASTER FEE
SCHEDULE FOR THE RECREATION AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES DEPARTMENT PRE-
SCHOOL, ADULT SOFTBALL, ADULT BASKETBALL AND PLAYGROUND PROGRAMS ".
Council Member Fellows seconded, and the motion passed on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Costello, Fellows, Guthrie, Ferrara
NOES: None
ABSENT: Arnold
9.b. Consideration of Adoption of an Ordinance Approving Development Agreement 09-
002; 5 Cities Community Services Foundation.
Planning Manager Bergman presented the staff report and recommended the Council adopt an
Ordinance approving Development Agreement 09 -002 to construct a multi - purpose recreation
center on a property located at the corner of W. Branch Street and Old Ranch Road.
In response to questions from Council regarding the proposed waiver of fees related to
construction of the project, City Manager Adams explained that the waiver of fees has been
recommended because the project is a joint project between the City and the Foundation, the
project would be a public facility, and it would be funded entirely by private donations. With regard
to transportation impacts, he explained the current funding plan for the Brisco interchange project
which is already accounted for in the City's budget.
Mayor Ferrara opened the public hearing.
Allen Buck, Project Coordinator representing 5 Cities Community Services Foundation, commented
on escalating construction costs and spoke in support of the proposed Development Agreement.
Ed Peltzman, Larchmont Drive, inquired about who manage the Center and whether the City would
have any input; and whether any ground rules would be set now for when the project was built at
some point in the future.
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City Manager Adams responded that City has the first right of refusal to operate the facility, and
that if it turned out not to be financially feasible, the City would still be involved in establishing
guidelines for operation of the center.
City Attorney Carmel stated that this would be a long term operating agreement with provisions in
place that could not be modified without mutual consent from both parties.
Upon hearing no further comments, Mayor Ferrara closed the public hearing.
Council comments included support for approving the Development Agreement as proposed;
acknowledgement of the work done on the project to date; acknowledgement of the Foundation's
ongoing fundraising efforts; that waiver of the fees would not affect the City's other capital projects;
that development impact fee calculations did not include this project; and acknowledgement that
the City is a partner in this project.
Action: Council Member Fellows moved to adopt an Ordinance as follows: "AN ORDINANCE OF
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE APPROVING DEVELOPMENT
AGREEMENT 09 -002 TO CONSTRUCT A MULTI- PURPOSE RECREATION CENTER ON A
PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE CORNER OF WEST BRANCH STREET AND OLD RANCH
ROAD ". Mayor Pro Tem Guthrie seconded and the motion passed on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Fellows, Guthrie, Costello, Ferrara
NOES: None
ABSENT: Arnold
9.c. Extension of Interim Urgency Ordinance Establishing up to an Additional Three
Month Moratorium on the Approval of Development Projects.
City Manager Adams presented the staff report and recommended the Council adopt an Interim
Urgency Ordinance extending the temporary moratorium on the approval of development projects
for up to an additional three months.
Council questions included whether the refurbishments that were done on the sentry wells
improved the readings on seawater intrusion. City Manager Adams responded that the last two
tests show no intrusion.
Mayor Ferrara opened the public hearing.
Mike McConville, East Branch Street, questioned if the moratorium included the City Hall project or
any other projects by NKT Commercial.
City Manager Adams responded that the moratorium does not impact projects in progress prior to
adoption of the Interim Urgency Ordinance, nor does it apply to multi - family projects.
Upon hearing no further comments, Mayor Ferrara closed the public hearing.
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Council comments ensued in support of extending the temporary moratorium on the approval of
development projects for up to an additional three months, and acknowledgment of the City's
efforts in meeting the water resource strategies.
Action: Council Member Costello moved to adopt an Interim Urgency Ordinance as follows: "AN
INTERIM URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO
GRANDE EXTENDING A MORATORIUM ON THE APPROVAL OF DEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS, AND DECLARING THE URGENCY THEREOF ". Mayor Pro TemNice Chair Guthrie
seconded and the motion passed on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Costello, Guthrie, Fellows, Ferrara
NOES: None
ABSENT: Arnold
10. CONTINUED BUSINESS ITEMS
None.
11. NEW BUSINESS ITEMS
11.a. Consideration of Agreement with Tierra West Advisors to Prepare a Feasibility
Analysis on Redevelopment Project Options at 1221 East Grand Avenue.
[RDA/COUNCIL]
City Manager /Executive Director Adams presented the staff report and recommended the
Council /Board: 1) Approve an Agreement with Tierra West Advisors to prepare a feasibility analysis
on redevelopment project options at 1221 East Grand Avenue; and 2) Identify City revenue
generation as a top priority for any proposed redevelopment projects at this site.
Council /Board questions ensued regarding whether Tierra West would look at all options regarding
types of uses and feasibility; and if Tierra West would be prepared to present their findings at the
end of the 6 -8 week process.
Mayor /Chair Ferrara invited comments from those in the audience who wished to be heard on the
matter, and upon hearing none, he closed the public comment period.
Council /Board comments ensued regarding support for the feasibility analysis; that the
opportunities for redevelopment at this location are good; emphasis that moving forward with the
analysis does not bind the Council on any project; that it was appropriate to utilize a third party for
the analysis; and reference to the E. Grand Avenue study which resulted in the creation of a
Master Plan and corridor for this segment of the City.
Action: Council /Board Member Costello moved to: 1) Approve an Agreement with Tierra West
Advisors to prepare a feasibility analysis on redevelopment project options at 1221 East Grand
Avenue; and 2) Identify City revenue generation as a top priority for any proposed redevelopment
project at this site. Mayor Pro TemNice Chair Guthrie seconded, and the motion passed on the
following roll call vote:
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AYES: Costello, Guthrie, Fellows, Ferrara
NOES: None
ABSENT: Arnold
12. CITY COUNCIL MEMBER ITEMS
None.
13. CITY MANAGER ITEMS
None.
14. COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS
None.
15. STAFF COMMUNICATIONS
City Manager Adams gave an update on the progress of affordable housing projects in the City.
16. COMMUNITY COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS
Jeff Auerbach, Oak Park Community Group, commented on Agenda Item 8.g. and stated the Oak
Park Community Group sent a letter on March 9 and wanted to thank the Council for approving
one of the suggested conditions for the Well No. 10 project. He requested the City consider the
additional condition that was requested that the City would publish, in advance, an annual
notification of maximum AFY pumping limits that will not push the Oak Park acquifer into overdraft.
Mayor Ferrara stated that since Council had already taken action on the item, he would request
that Community Development Director McClish follow up with Mr. Auerbach on the matter.
17. ADJOURNMENT
Mayor /Chair Ferrara adjourned the meeting at 8:25 p.m.
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