Minutes 2024-04-09 CITY OF
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IA '4Y 4REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
April 9, 2024, 6:00 p.m.
Hybrid City Council ChamberNirtual Zoom Meeting
215 East Branch Street,Arroyo Grande
Council Members Present: Mayor Ray Russom, Mayor Pro Tern Guthrie,
Council Member Barneich, Council Member
George, Council Member Secrest
Staff Present: City Clerk Jessica Matson, City Attorney Isaac
Rosen, City Manager Matthew Downing,
Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director
Bill Robeson,Administrative Services Director
Nicole Valentine, Chief of Police Michael
Martinez, Recreation Services Director
Sheridan Bohlken, Interim Fire Chief Keith
Aggson, City Engineer Shannon Sweeney,
Utilities Manager Shane Taylor
This meeting was conducted in a hybrid in-person/virtual format.
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Ray Russom called the Regular City Council Meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL
City Clerk Matson took roll call.
3. MOMENT OF REFLECTION
4. FLAG SALUTE
Mayor Ray Russom led the flag salute.
5. AGENDA REVIEW
5.a Closed Session Announcements
Conference with Real Property negotiators pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8:
Property: 400 West Branch Street,Arroyo Grande
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Agency negotiators: Matthew Downing, City Manager; Bill Robeson,Assistant City
Manager/Public Works Director; Isaac Rosen, City Attorney
Negotiating parties:
- Dev Patel, on behalf of Kamla Hotels
-The Housing Authority of San Luis Obispo/People's Self-Help Housing
Under negotiation: Price and terms of payment
City Attorney Rosen announced that there was no reportable action.
5.b Ordinances read in title only
None.
6. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
6.a Honorary Proclamation Declaring the Month of April 2024 as "National Sexual Assault
Awareness Month"
Mayor Ray Russom read the Honorary Proclamation Declaring the Month of April 2024 as
"National Sexual Assault Awareness Month". Nancy DePew with Lumina Alliance, accepted the
proclamation.
Mayor Ray Russom invited public comment. No public comments were received.
No action was taken on this item.
6.b Honorary Proclamation Declaring April 26, 2024 as "Arbor Day"
Mayor Ray Russom read the Honorary Proclamation Declaring April 26, 2024 as "Arbor Day".
Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director Robeson and Recreation Services Director
Bohlken, 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 Downing provided information regarding the Police Explorer Program; change in
public noticing to the New Times;Accessory Dwelling Unit Workshop for residents;Arbor Day
Celebration; Weed Abatement Season; and completion of the Redwood Tree Lighting project.
Mayor Ray Russom invited public comment. No public comments were received.
No action was taken on this item.
7. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS
None.
8. COMMUNITY COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS
Mayor Ray Russom invited public comment. Speaking from the public was Linda Drummy. No further
public comments were received.
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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. Mayor Pro Tem Guthrie requested to pull Item 9.c. for separate
consideration.
Mayor Ray Russom invited public comment for Item 9.c. No public comments were received.
Mayor Ray Russom invited public comment for Items 9.a. through 9.b. and Items 9.d. through 9.g. No
public comments were received.
Moved by Council Member Barneich
Seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Guthrie
Approve Consent Agenda Items 9.a. through 9.g., with the exception of 9.c., with the recommended
courses of action.
AYES (5): Council Member Barneich, Mayor Pro Tern Guthrie, Council Member George, Council
Member Secrest, and Mayor Ray Russom
Passed (5 to 0)
9.a Consideration of Cash Disbursement Ratification
Ratified the listing of cash disbursements for the period of March 1 through March 15, 2024.
9.b Consideration of Statement of Investment Deposits
Received and filed the report listing investment deposits of the City of Arroyo Grande as of
February 29, 2024, as required by Government Code Section 53646(b).
9.d Consideration of an Amendment to the Agreement with A-Town AV for the Council
Chamber AudioNideo System Upgrade Project and Approval of a Budget Increase
Request
1)Approved an Amendment to the Agreement with A-Town AV for design and installation
services for an automated AudioNideo system (Attachment 1);
2)Approved a budget adjustment request in the amount of$58,800; and
3) Found the action exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act("CEQA") under the
Class 1 exemption, which applies to the operation, repair, maintenance, permitting, leasing,
licensing, or minor alteration of existing structures, facilities, mechanical equipment, or
topographical features where the project involves negligible or no expansion of existing or
former use(State CEQA Guidelines, § 15301), and that none of the exceptions to the Class 1
exemption apply.
9.e Approval of Minutes
Approved the minutes of the Regular City Council Meetings of March, 12, 2024, and March 26,
2024, as submitted.
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9.f Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing the Acceptance of a Tobacco Grant Award
Adopted a Resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ARROYO GRANDE AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF OF POLICE TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT
WITH THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FOR THE RECEIPT OF GRANT
FUNDING THROUGH THE CALIFORNIA HEALTHCARE RESEARCH AND PREVENTION
TOBACCO TAX ACT OF 2016(PROP. 56) TO SUPPORT LOCAL EFFORTS TO REDUCE
THE ILLEGAL SALE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS IN THE CITY".
9.g Consider Five Cities Fire Authority Apparatus Bay Doors Replacement Project, PW 2023-
11, Notice of Award
1)Awarded the contract for the FCFA Apparatus Bay Doors Replacement Project to Santa
Barbara Overhead Doors in the amount of$117,875;
2)Authorized the City Manager to approve change orders of 10% of the contract, $11,788, for
unanticipated costs during the construction phase of the project;
3)Approved one budget adjustment totaling $130,000 of ARPA Funds; and
4) Determined that this Project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality
Act(CEQA) under the Class 1 exemption, which applies to the operation, repair, maintenance,
permitting, leasing, licensing, or minor alteration of existing structures, facilities, mechanical
equipment, or topographical features where the project involves negligible or no expansion of
existing or former use. (State CEQA Guidelines, § 15301.)
9.c Consider Adoption of a Resolution Updating the Fund Balance and Reserve Policy
Staff responded to questions from Council.
Council discussion ensued regarding a policy to address how excess reserves are managed.
Moved by Mayor Pro Tern Guthrie
Seconded by Council Member George
Continue this item to a date uncertain.
AYES (5): Mayor Pro Tem Guthrie, Council Member George, Council Member Barneich, Council
Member Secrest, and Mayor Ray Russom
Passed (5 to 0)
10. PUBLIC HEARINGS
None.
11. OLD BUSINESS
11.a Discussion of City Water Supply, Central Coast Blue, and Future Resources; and
Consider Approval of a Budget Adjustment Request
City Manager Downing introduced the Item. City Engineer Sweeney gave a presentation on the
City's Water Supply, Central Coast Blue and Future Resources and responded to questions
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from Council. City Manager Downing,Administrative Services Director Valentine, and City Clerk
Matson responded to additional questions from Council.
Mayor Ray Russom, as the Central Coast Blue Regional Recycled Water Authority Board
Member, requested Council provide her with direction regarding what amount the Council is
comfortable with spending for the project and if the Council would like to participate in the
project redesign direction.
Mayor Ray Russom called for a brief break at 7:59 p.m. The Council reconvened at 8:06 p.m.
Mayor Ray Russom invited public comment. Speaking from the public was Pamela Storton,
Victor Early, Deborah Early, Lauren Westfall,Alexandria Davis,April Dury, Julie Tacker, Brenda
Auer, and Jeff Edwards. No further public comments were received.
Council discussion ensued regarding the City's share of the cost of the project; exiting the Cost
Sharing Agreement for the Central Coast Blue project and having staff participate in the project
redesign.
Administrative Services Director Valentine responded to2?.Shone f-^m ^ouncil regarding the
budget amendment.
Further Council discussion ensued regarding continuing with the Joint Powers Authority or work
with regional partners to seek an alternative water supply source; storage of rainwater; a
potential ballot measure to purchase State water outside of an emergency; conducting a new
Water Supply Alternatives Study; and evaluating rates.
Council directed staff to bring back an item to City Council to exit the cost sharing agreement for
the CCB Project; continue researching water supply alternatives with the JPA; complete a new
water supply alternatives study as soon as possible; look into doing a rate study analysis; and
bring back an item to Council for placement of a measure on the November 2024 ballot for the
purchase of State water.
City Attorney Rosen commented that his firm can assist with ballot language should the Council
place a measure on the ballot.
Moved by Mayor Pro Tern Guthrie
Seconded by Council Member George
Direct staff to bring back an Item to City Council to withdraw from the Cost Sharing Agreement
for Central Coast Blue and approve a budget amendment totaling $514,200.
AYES (5): Mayor Pro Tern Guthrie, Council Member George, Council Member Barneich, Council
Member Secrest, and Mayor Ray Russom
Passed (5 to 0)
12. NEW BUSINESS
None.
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13. COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS
Council Member Secrest commented that she will not be present for the July 23, 2024 Council Meeting.
Mayor Ray Russom commented that she will not be present for the June 25, 2024 Council Meeting.
Mayor Pro Tem Guthrie commented he will not be present for the May 14, 2024 Council Meeting.
Council Member Barneich requested staff bring back an item to approve flying the Pride Flag and
Juneteenth Flag this.year. Council Member George concurred.
Council Member George commended the Recreation Services Department for the successful Egg Hunt
event.
14. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the City Council, Mayor Ray Russom adjourned the
meeting at 9:21 PM.
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Caren R. ussom, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jessica Matson, City Clerk
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