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CC 2020-06-23_08i Short Street ClosureMEMORANDUM TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: WHITNEY MCDONALD, ACTING DEPUTY CITY MANAGER / COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR BILL ROBESON, ACTING CITY MANAGER/PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF SHORT STREET SOUTH OF EAST BRANCH STREET AND NORTH OF OLOHAN ALLEY TO ACCOMMODATE ITS USE AS AN OUTDOOR EATING AREA DURING THE COVID-19 REOPENING PROCESS DATE: JUNE 23, 2020 SUMMARY OF ACTION: Authorization of the closure of Short Street south of East Branch Street and north of Olohan Alley for the purpose of allowing its use as a common outdoor eating area during the COVID-19 reopening process. Closure would begin on June 24, 2020, and would end when the COVID-19 limitations on restaurant operations are lifted by the State and County of San Luis Obispo or when the Acting City Manager/Public Works Director and Acting Deputy City Manager/Community Development Director determine that closure is no longer appropriate for public health and safety reasons or due to lack of use or misuse. IMPACT ON FINANCIAL AND PERSONNEL RESOURCES: It is anticipated that rental of the water walls necessary to safely close the street will cost approximately $50 per day. In addition, staff time will be necessary to obtain and safely install and then remove the water walls. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended the City Council adopt a Resolution authorizing the temporary closure of Short Street south of East Branch Street and north of Olohan Alley to accommodate its use as a common outdoor eating area during the COVID-19 reopening process. BACKGROUND: Restaurants in the Village of Arroyo Grande have suffered significant decreases in business during the COVID-19 pandemic and the shelter-at-home orders issued by the State and the County of San Luis Obispo in response to the pandemic. Although the State has allowed restaurants to reopen, the restaurants are required to ensure adequate physical distancing or protections between tables in order to limit the potential spread of the virus. The result is that many restaurants have been forced to reduce the number of Item 8.i. - Page 1 CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF SHORT STREET SOUTH OF EAST BRANCH STREET AND NORTH OF OLOHAN ALLEY TO ACCOMMODATE ITS USE AS AN OUTDOOR EATING AREA DURING THE COVID-19 REOPENING PROCESS JUNE 23, 2020 PAGE 2 tables and seats available for their customers. In addition, many restaurants are serving more meals to-go in order to meet the demands of their customers during the COVID-19 pandemic and the suggestions of health officials. These to-go meals also enable restaurants to serve more customers than they could with the limited tables they can accommodate under the current limitations. At the May 26, 2020 City Council meeting, Councilmember Barneich requested that staff bring back an item to consider closure of Short Street to accommodate outdoor dining for nearby restaurants in the Village. Mayor Pro Tem Storton seconded the request, if sufficient interest was expressed by the restaurants. On June 9, 2020, the Community Development Department received an application for an Encroachment Permit/Minor Use Permit-Temporary Use Permit from a representative of Rooster Creek Tavern to use Short Street as a common outdoor eating area for customers of restaurants in the Village. The application proposes to use tables and chairs provided by a handful of restaurants in the Village and to maintain the area for customers who wish to eat their to-go meals while also staying in the Village. The tables would be cleaned and trash would be emptied by staff of Rooster Creek Tavern. After receiving this application, it was determined that sufficient interest was expressed to support closure of Short Street to accommodate its use as a common outdoor dining area during the COVID-19 reopening process. ANALYSIS OF ISSUES: It is proposed that Short Street would be closed between East Branch Street and Olohan Alley beginning on June 24, 2020, and ending when the COVID-19 limitations on restaurant operations are lifted by the State and County of San Luis Obispo or when the Acting City Manager/Public Works Director and Acting Deputy City Manager/Community Development Director determine that closure is no longer appropriate for public health and safety reasons or due to lack of use or misuse. If authorized, the closure would be accomplished by placing a total of eight water walls in Short Street just south of the East Branch Street crosswalk and just north of Olohan Alley. The cost of renting these water walls is approximately $50 per day. To minimize the costs associated with installation of the water walls, Public Works staff will pick up, place, fill and return the walls. Approval of the Encroachment Permit/Minor Use Permit-Temporary Use Permit will ensure that the use of Short Street for outdoor dining will be done safely and at minimal cost ($50 per day for the water walls) to the City. The Staff Advisory Committee has reviewed the proposal and determined that closure of Short Street will not create impacts to emergency response or traffic in the area due to the ability of vehicles, including emergency vehicles, to access Olohan Alley from Mason Street. Item 8.i. - Page 2 CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF SHORT STREET SOUTH OF EAST BRANCH STREET AND NORTH OF OLOHAN ALLEY TO ACCOMMODATE ITS USE AS AN OUTDOOR EATING AREA DURING THE COVID-19 REOPENING PROCESS JUNE 23, 2020 PAGE 3 Allowing Short Street to be used as an outdoor dining area may encourage restaurant customers who order their meals to-go to stay in the Village and patron other businesses. As a result, it is anticipated that the closure will help support the recovery of the businesses in the Village as the COVID-19 reopening process unfolds. ALTERNATIVES: The following alternatives are provided for the Council's consideration: 1. Approve staff’s recommendation; 2. Do not approve staff’s recommendation; 3. Modify as appropriate and approve staff’s recommendation; or 4. Provide direction to staff. ADVANTAGES: Approval of the temporary closure will support recovery efforts of restaurants and other businesses in the Village. DISADVANTAGES: Inconvenience to vehicles looking to access Olohan Alley from Branch Street and vice versa. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) because it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that it will have a significant impact on the environment, as stated in State CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3). PUBLIC NOTIFICATION AND COMMENTS: The Agenda was posted at City Hall and on the City’s website in accordance with Government Code Section 54954.2. At the time of report publication, no comments have been received. Item 8.i. - Page 3 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE AUTHORIZING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF SHORT STREET SOUTH OF EAST BRANCH STREET AND NORTH OF OLEHAN ALLEY TO ACCOMMODATE ITS USE AS A COMMON OUTDOOR EATING AREA DURING THE COVID-19 REOPENING PROCESS WHEREAS, California Vehicle Code Section 21101 (e) authorizes municipalities to close any street temporarily for celebrations or other local special events or other purposes when in the opinion of the local authorities having jurisdiction such closing is necessary for the safety and protection of persons who are to use that portion of the street during the temporary closing and such closing must be adopted and provided for by resolution; and WHEREAS, restaurants in the Village of Arroyo Grande have suffered during the shelter- at-home orders issued by the state and county in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and, although the state has allowed restaurants to reopen, they are required to ensure adequate physical distancing or protective measures installed between tables, resulting in many restaurants being forced to reduce the number of tables and seats available for their customers; and WHEREAS, many restaurants are serving more meals to-go in order to meet the demands of their customers during COVID-19 and to enable them to serve more customers than they could with the limited tables they can accommodate under the current limitations; and WHEREAS, interest has been expressed by restaurants in the Village to create a common outdoor eating area on Short Street to enable customers to eat to-go meals while also staying within the Village; and WHEREAS, closure of Short Street south of East Branch Street and north of Olahan Alley to allow it to be used as a common outdoor eating area will support restaurants and businesses in the Village during the COVID-19 reopening process; and WHEREAS, the Department of Public Works, the Police Department, and the Fire Department have no objections to the closure. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande 1. Authorizes the temporary closure of Short Street south of East Branch Street and north of Olahan Alley beginning on June 24, 2020, and ending when the COVID-19 limitations on restaurant operations are lifted by the State and County of San Luis Obispo or when the Acting City Manager/Public Works Director and Acting Deputy City Manager/Community Development Director Item 8.i. - Page 4 RESOLUTION NO. PAGE 2 determine that closure is no longer appropriate for public health and safety reasons or due to lack of use or misuse. 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and shall cause a certified copy to be filed in the Office of the City Clerk. On motion of Council Member , seconded by Council Member , and on the following roll call vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 23rd day of June, 2020. Item 8.i. - Page 5 RESOLUTION NO. PAGE 3 KEITH STORTON, MAYOR PRO TEM ATTEST: KELLY WETMORE, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: ____________________________________ BILL ROBESON, ACTING CITY MANAGER APPROVED AS TO FORM: TIMOTHY J. CARMEL, CITY ATTORNEY Item 8.i. - Page 6