Minutes 2023-07-27 CITY OF
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REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
June 27, 2023, 5:00 p.m.
Hybrid City Council ChamberNirtual Zoom Meeting
215 East Branch Street, Arroyo Grande
Council Members Present: Mayor Ray Russom, Mayor Pro Tern Barneich
(virtual), Council Member George, Council
Member Guthrie, Council Member Secrest
Staff Present: City Clerk Jessica Matson, City Attorney Isaac
Rosen, City Manager Whitney McDonald,
Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director
Bill Robeson, Administrative Services Director
Nicole Valentine, Community Development
Director Brian Pedrotti, Planning Manager
Andrew Perez, Utilities Manager Shane
Taylor, City Engineer Shannon Sweeney
This meeting was conducted in a hybrid in-person/virtual format.
1. 5:00 PM CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Ray Russom called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL
City Clerk Matson took roll call. Mayor Pro Tem Barneich was in attendance via teleconference from the
address published on the Agenda.
3. FLAG SALUTE
Mayor Ray Russom led the flag salute.
4. CLOSED SESSION ITEMS
City Attorney Rosen announced the City Council will recess to a closed session for the following:
CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957.6
1. City Manager
a. City-designated negotiators: Isaac Rosen, City Attorney; Nicole Valentine,Administrative
Services Director
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957(b):
PUBLIC EMPLOYEE APPOINTMENT
Position: City Manager
CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8:
Property: 400 West Branch Street
Agency Negotiators: Whitney McDonald, City Manager; Bill Robeson, Assistant City Manager/Public Works
Director
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5. PUBLIC COMMENT REGARDING CLOSED SESSION ITEMS
Mayor Ray Russom invited public comment. No comments were received.
6. ADJOURN TO CLOSED SESSION
Mayor Ray Russom adjourned to Closed Session at 5:04 p.m.
7. 6:00 PM RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Ray Russom called the Regular City Council Meeting to order at 6:02 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL
City Clerk Matson took roll call. Mayor Pro Tem Barneich was in attendance via teleconference from the
address published on the Agenda.
3. MOMENT OF REFLECTION
4. FLAG SALUTE
Mayor Ray Russom led the flag salute.
5. AGENDA REVIEW
Council concurred to hear Item 12.a. before Item 10.a.
5.a Closed Session Announcements
City Attorney Rosen announced that there was no reportable action.
5.b Ordinances read in title only
Moved by Mayor Ray Russom
Seconded by Council Member George
Move that all ordinances presented at the meeting shall be read by title only and all further
readings be waived.
AYES (5): Mayor Ray Russom, Council Member George, Council Member Guthrie, Council
Member Secrest, and Mayor Pro Tern Barneich
Passed (5 to 0)
6. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
6.a Introduction of New Employee— City Engineer Shannon Sweeney
Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director Robeson introduced Shannon Sweeney, the
City's new City Engineer, and highlighted her educational and professional background. Ms.
Sweeney addressed the Council.
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6.b Honorary Proclamation — Parks Make Life Better Month
Mayor Ray Russom read the Honorary Proclamation Declaring July 2023 as Parks Make Life
Better! Month. Brianna Gould, Acting Recreation Coordinator, accepted the proclamation.
Mayor Ray Russom invited public comment. No public comments were received.
No action was taken on this item.
6.c City Manager Communications
City Manager McDonald provided information regarding the Summer Concert Series; Fireworks
regulations; FEMA funds available for those affected by the March storms; and discussed
upcoming items for Council consideration.
Mayor Ray Russom invited public comment. No public comments were received.
No action was taken on this item.
7. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS
The City Council provided brief reports from the following committee, commission, board, or other
subcommittee meetings that they attended as the City's appointed representative.
7.a MAYOR RAY RUSSOM:
1. California Joint Powers Insurance Authority (CJPIA)
2. Central Cost Blue Regional Recycled Water Authority Board
3. San Luis Obispo County Mayor's Meeting
4. South San Luis Obispo County Sanitation District (SSLOCSD)
5. Other - Five Cities Fire Authority Board
7.b MAYOR PRO TEM BARNEICH:
1. Audit Committee
2. Homeless Services Oversight Council (HSOC)
3. Zone 3 Water Advisory Board
4. Other
7.c COUNCIL MEMBER GEORGE:
1. Five Cities Fire Authority
2. Tourism Business Improvement District Advisory Board
3. Visit SLO CAL Advisory Board
4. Other
7.d COUNCIL MEMBER GUTHRIE:
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1. County Water Resources Advisory Committee (WRAC)
2. Council of Governments/Regional Transit Authority/ South County Transit
(SLOCOG/SLORTA/SCT)
3. Integrated Waste Management Authority Board (IWMA)
4. REACH Economic Development Roundtable
5. Other
7.e COUNCIL MEMBER SECREST:
1. Air Pollution Control District (APCD)
2. South County Chambers of Commerce Arroyo Grande Business Meeting
3. South County Chambers of Commerce Governmental Affairs Committee
4. Other
8. COMMUNITY COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS
Mayor Ray Russom invited public comment. Speaking from the public were Gaea Powell, and Michael
Punsalon. No further public comments were received. City Attorney Rosen responded to questions
from the public.
9. CONSENT AGENDA
Mayor Ray Russom asked the Council if there were any questions or any items to be pulled from the
consent agenda for further discussion. Council Member Secrest commented on Item 9.g.
Mayor Ray Russom invited public comment. No public comments were received.
Moved by Council Member George
Seconded by Council Member Secrest
Approve Consent Agenda Items 9.a. through 9.i., with the recommended courses of action.
AYES (5): Council Member George, Council Member Secrest, Council Member Guthrie, Mayor Pro Tern
Barneich, and Mayor Ray Russom
Passed (5 to 0)
9.a Consideration of Cash Disbursement Ratification
1) Ratified the listing of cash disbursements for the period of May 16 through May 31, 2023; and
2) Determined that ratifying the cash disbursements is not a project subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") because it has no potential to result in either a direct, or
reasonably foreseeable indirect, physical change in the environment. (State CEQA Guidelines,
§§ 15060, subd. (b)(2)-(3), 15378.)
9.b Consideration of Approval of Fiscal Year 2023-24 Appropriation Limit
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1)Adopted a Resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ARROYO GRANDE ADOPTING A TAX PROCEEDS EXPENDITURE APPROPRIATION LIMIT
FOR FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024"; and 2) Determined that the adoption of the resolution is not a
project subject to the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") because it has no potential
to result in either a direct, or reasonably foreseeable indirect, physical change in the
environment. (State CEQA Guidelines, §§ 15060, subd. (b)(2)-(3), 15378.)
9.c Adoption of FY 2023-25 Biennial Budget and FY 2023-28 Capital Improvement Program
Budget
1)Adopted a Resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ARROYO GRANDE ADOPTING THE FISCAL YEAR 2023-25 BUDGET AND MAKING
APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE AMOUNT BUDGETED"; and 2)Adopted a Resolution entitled:
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE ADOPTING
THE FISCAL YEAR 2023-2025 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM BUDGET AND
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE AMOUNT BUDGETED".
9.d Resolutions Establishing Salary and Benefits for Management and Part-Time Employees
for FY 2023-24 and Approval of the Updated Citywide Combined Salary Schedule
1)Adopted a Resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ARROYO GRANDE ESTABLISHING WAGES AND BENEFITS FOR MANAGEMENT
EMPLOYEES FOR FISCAL YEARS 2023-24"; 2)Adopted a Resolution entitled: "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE ADOPTING
COMPENSATION ADJUSTMENTS FOR PART-TIME EMPLOYEES"; and 3) Determined that
adopting the unrepresented Management employees resolution, unrepresented part-time
employees resolution, and updated Citywide combined salary schedules is not a project subject
to the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") because it has no potential to result in
either a direct, or reasonably foreseeable indirect, physical change in the environment. (State
CEQA Guidelines §§ 15060, subd. (b)(2)-(3), 15378.)
9.e Consideration of Adoption of a Resolution Declaring a Continued Local Emergency
Related to the Ongoing Storm Events
1) Adopted a Resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ARROYO GRANDE DECLARING A CONTINUED LOCAL EMERGENCY WITHIN THE CITY
OF ARROYO GRANDE(ONGOING STORM EVENTS BEGINNING DECEMBER 27, 2022)";
and 2) Made findings that adopting the Resolution continuing a local emergency is not a project
subject to the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") because the continued declaration
in itself has no potential to result in either a direct, or reasonably foreseeable indirect, physical
change in the environment. (State CEQA Guidelines, §§ 15060, subd. (b)(2)-(3), 15378.)
9.f Approval of Minutes
Approved the minutes of the Regular City Council Meeting of June 13, 2023, as submitted.
9.g Consideration of Appointment to the Architectural Review Committee
Approved the recommendation of Council Member Secrest to appoint Janet Huston to the
Architectural Review Committee.
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9.h Approve the Memorandum of Understanding and Agreement Between the Arroyo Grande
Police Department and the Lucia Mar Unified School District for School Resource Officer
Services
1)Approved an agreement between the City of Arroyo Grande and the Lucia Mar Unified School
District (LMUSD) to share the cost of salary and benefits for one School Resource Officer
(SRO) position in Fiscal Year (FY) 2023-24; and 2) Found that approving the agreement is not a
project subject to the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") because it has no potential
to result in either a direct, or reasonably foreseeable indirect, physical change in the
environment. (State CEQA Guidelines, §§ 15060, subd. (b)(2)-(3), 15378.)
9.i May 2023 Monthly Water Supply and Demand Update
Received and filed the Monthly Water Supply and Demand Update.
10. PUBLIC HEARINGS
10.a Consideration of Adoption of Resolutions Approving the 2022 Urban Water Management
Plan and the 2022 Water Shortage Contingency Plan
Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director Robeson introduced the item and Spencer
Waterman, Water Systems Consulting, provided a presentation on the 2022 Urban Water
Management Plan and Water Shortage Contingency Plan. Utilities Manager Shane Taylor
provided comments on the Plans. Staff responded to questions from Council.
Mayor Ray Russom opened the public hearing. Upon hearing no public comments, Mayor Ray
Russom closed the public hearing.
Moved by Council Member Guthrie
Seconded by Mayor Ray Russom
1) Conduct a public hearing to receive input on the 2022 Urban Water Management Plan and
Water Shortage Contingency Plan; 2)Adopt a Resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE APPROVING THE 2022 URBAN
WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN AND THE WATER SHORTAGE CONTINGENCY PLAN AND
AUTHORIZING THEIR SUBMITTAL TO THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES"; with
the modification to page 13 of the Water Contingency Plan to change the number of household _
members to four(4) and above with 250 gallons of water per household and authorizing the City
Manager or their designee to file the updated WSCP to the Department of Water Resources;
and make findings that adoption the Urban Water Management Plan and Water Shortage
Contingency Plan is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") in
accordance with section 10652 of the California Water Code.
AYES (5): Council Member Guthrie, Mayor Ray Russom, Council Member George, Council
Member Secrest, and Mayor Pro Tern Barneich
Passed (5 to 0)
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10.b Consideration of Adoption of Resolutions Directing the Levy of the Annual Assessments
for the Parkside Village and Grace Lane Assessment Districts and the Arroyo Grande
Landscaping and Lighting Assessment District No. 1, Within Tract 1769, for FY 2023-24
Item 10.b. was heard before item 10.a.
Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director Robeson presented the item.
Mayor Ray Russom opened the public hearing. Upon hearing no public comments, Mayor Ray
Russom closed the public hearing.
Moved by Council Member George
Seconded by Council Member Guthrie
Adopt a Resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ARROYO GRANDE DIRECTING THE LEVY OF THE ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS RELATED
TO THE PARKSIDE VILLAGE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PURSUANT TO THE
LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING ACT OF 1972(STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE
SECTIONS 22500 ET. SEQ.) FOR FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024"
AYES (5): Council Member George, Council Member Guthrie, Council Member Secrest, Mayor
Pro Tern Barneich, and Mayor Ray Russom
Passed (5 to 0)
Moved by Council Member George
Seconded by Council Member Guthrie
Adopt a Resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ARROYO GRANDE DIRECTING THE LEVY OF THE ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS RELATED
TO THE GRACE LANE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PURSUANT TO THE LANDSCAPING AND
LIGHTING ACT OF 1972 (STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE SECTIONS 22500 ET. SEQ.)
FOR FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024"
AYES (5): Council Member George, Council Member Guthrie, Council Member Secrest, Mayor
Pro Tern Barneich, and Mayor Ray Russom
Passed (5 to 0)
Moved by Council Member George
Seconded by Council Member Guthrie
Adopt a Resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ARROYO GRANDE Directing the LEVY of the ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS RELATED TO THE
ARROYO GRANDE LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1,
WITHIN TRACT 1769, PURSUANT TO THE LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING ACT OF 1972
(STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE SECTIONS 22500 ET. SEQ.) FOR FISCAL YEAR 2023-
2024".
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AYES (5): Council Member George, Council Member Guthrie, Council Member Secrest, Mayor
Pro Tem Barneich, and Mayor Ray Russom
Passed (5 to 0)
10.c Public Hearing to Discuss and Consider Introduction of an Ordinance Amending Title 16
of the Arroyo Grande Municipal Code Regarding Emergency Shelters; Development Code
Amendment 23-004
Mayor Ray Russom called for a brief break at 8:25 p.m. The Council reconvened at 8:32 p.m.
Mayor Pro Tem Barneich declared a potential conflict of interest due to her involvement on the
Homeless Services Oversight Council, recused herself out of an abundance of caution, and left
the meeting.
Community Development Director Pedrotti introduced the item and Planning Manager Perez
provided a presentation on Emergency Shelters and responded to questions from Council.
Mayor Ray Russom opened the public hearing. Speaking from the public was No Name
Provided. Upon hearing no further public comments, Mayor Ray Russom closed the public
hearing.
Moved by Council Member George
Seconded by Council Member Secrest
Introduce an Ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ARROYO GRANDE AMENDING SECTIONS 16.36.030 AND 16.52.091 OF THE ARROYO
GRANDE MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING EMERGENCY SHELTERS AND FINDING THE
ORDINANCE EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT".
AYES (4): Council Member George, Council Member Secrest, Council Member Guthrie, and
Mayor Ray Russom
ABSENT (1): Mayor Pro Tern Barneich
Passed (4 to 0)
11. OLD BUSINESS
None.
12. NEW BUSINESS
This item was heard after the Consent Items.
12.a Study Session to Discuss Potential Restrictions on Irrigated Turf Installation and Use
Citywide
Community Development Director Pedrotti introduced the item and Planning Manager Perez
provided a presentation on potential restrictions on irrigated turf installation and use within the
City. Staff responded to questions from Council.
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Mayor Ray Russom invited public comment. Speaking from the public were No Name Provided,
No Name Provided. No further public comments were recaivcd. Planning Manager Perez
responded to questions from the public.
Council discussion ensued regarding turf restrictions and support of no irrigated turf on new
non-residential and creating a 50% trigger for bringing current locations into compliance; no
irrigated turf on new residential in front of the residence; a limit of 25% turf in the back of the
residence with a 50% trigger; allowing 25% turf in the front of the residence if there is no
backyard; and including thresholds with minimums and maximums for large versus small yards.
No action was taken on this item. Council provided direction to staff.
Mayor Pro Tern Barneich disconnected from the meeting at 6:52 p.m. and rejoined at 7:03 p.m.
13. COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS
None.
City Attorney Rosen commented on the process to readjourn to Closed Session should Council wish to
do so.
Moved by Council Member George
Seconded by Council Member Guthrie
Readjourn to Closed Session to discuss:
CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957.6
City Manager
City-designated negotiators: Isaac Rosen, City Attorney; Nicole Valentine, Administrative Services
Director
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957(b):
PUBLIC EMPLOYEE APPOINTMENT
Position: City Manager
AYES (5): Council Member George, Council Member Guthrie, Council Member Secrest, and Mayor Ray
Russom
Passed (4 to 0)
14. ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Ray Russom adjourned to Closed Session at 8:48 p.m.
City Attorney Rosen announced there was no reportable action.
There being no further business to come before the City Council, Mayor Ray Russom adjourned the
meeting at 10:28 p.m.
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Jessica Matson, City Clerk
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