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Minutes 1996-10-22 . , 223 ~"", '. MINUTES SPECIAL AND REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1996 l COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 215 EAST BRANCH STREET ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING Mayor A. K. "Pete" Dougall; Mayor Pro Tern James Souza; Council Members Michael Lady and Michael Fuller; City Manager Robert L. Hunt, and City Attorney Roger Lyon met at 6:30 p.m. to discuss the following: 1. CLOSED SESSION (a) PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT pursuant to Government Code Section 54957: Title: City Attorney 2. (b) CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL: Anticipated Litigation: Initiation of litigation pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 54956.9: One (1) potential case. 3. ADJOURNMENT: The Closed Session was adjourned at 7:20 p.m. to the Regular Council Meeting, October 22, 1997, 7:30 p.m., City Council Chambers. REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING 1. CALL TO ORDER The City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande met in regular session at 7:30 p.m., with Mayor Dougall presiding. He said no reportable action was taken on Items 1.(a) or 2.(b) in the Closed Session. 2. AND 3. FLAG SALUTE AND INVOCATION The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Clay Barks and Leslie Wickstrom of Arroyo Grande Explorer Post 542. The Rev. James Wickstrom of Berean Bible Church delivered the invocation. J 4. ROLL CALL Present with Mayor Dougall were Mayor Pro T em Souza, and Council Members Lady and Fuller. Council Member Drew Brandy was absent. Staff members present were (~ity Manager Hunt, City Attorney Lyon~ City Clerk Nancy Davis, Community !')eveloprnent Director Doreen Liberto-Blanck, Public Works Director John Wallace, 1 224 -, CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 22, 1996 and Parks and Recreation Director John Keisler. 5. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS [ None. 6. AGENDA REVIEW None. 6.A. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES READ IN TITLE ONL V It was moved by Souza/Fuller, and the motion passed unanimously, that all resolutions and ordinances presented at the meeting be read in title only and all further reading be waived. 7. PUBLIC HEARINGS None. 8. PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD WiI SChafael, 734 Via Bandolero, expressed concerns about the Grande Plaza commercial project. 9. CONSENT AGENDA It was moved by Fuller/Lady (4-0-1, Fuller, Lady, Souza, and Dougall voting aye, Brandy absent) to approve Consent Agenda Items 9.a. through 9.m., with the recommended courses of action. 9.a. Register of Checks/Demands. Approved. 9.b. Rejection of Claim Against City by Arlene S. Fuller. Claim rejected. 9.c. Approval of Parcel Map 95-068; 266 Aspen Street; Arloma Corporation. Approved. 9.d. Approval of Purchase Order with Sensus Technologies for Water Meters. Approved. 9.e. Bikeway Project Two - Margaret Harloe Elementary School to Arroyo Grande High l School, Project #90-96-2, Progress Payment #1 to A, J. Diani Construction Co., Inc. Progress payment authorized: 9.t. Cherry Avenue Capital Improvement Project, Project No. 60-70-90-96-4, Progress Payment #1 to Dechance Construction Co., Inc. Progress payment authorized. 2 . 225 -, CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 22, 1996 9.g. Lease for Public Parking Area. Mayor authorized to sign lease. -, 9.h. Amendments to City's Conflict of Interest Code. Resolution No. 3184 Revising I Resolution No. 3056 by Amending the Conflict of Interest Code Appendix of Designated Positions was adopted. " 9.i. Award of Bid for a Vibratory Tandem Roller (2-Ton). Awarded to low bidder, the Quinn Company, for $31,043.51. 9.j. Completion of Improvements for Parcel Map Case No. 96-532, 540 East Branch Street (Toste). Approved. 9.k. Acceptance of Improvements for Parcel Map AG 94-053, 319 South Elm Street (Peoples' Self-Help Housing). Approved. 9.1. Completion of Improvements for Lot Line Adjustment; Case No. 95-523, 1081 Farroll Avenue (Larry Gin and Peter Keith). Approved. 9.m. James Way Storm Repair Project No. 90-96-03; Final Payment for Construction and Notice of Completion. Approved. 10. CONTINUED BUSINESS None. 11. A. DISPOSITION OF CITY PROPERTY: 126 SOUTH MASON STREET Parks and Recreation Director .Keisler said it is recommended that the City Council provide direction to staff as to how to proceed with the disposition of City property at 126 South Mason Street. He said since moving to the E~m Street Center in Elm Street Park, the former Parks and Recreation Office at 126 South Mason Street has remained vacant. He said an initial issue was whether the building should be retained or removed from the site. He said the City Council received a written request, dated August 4, 1996, by the South County Historical Society to lease the vacated City- owned property and use it for the Society office, information center, and displays. He said two separate individuals expressed an interest in salvaging the building materials J or moving the entire house to another site. Speaking in favor of the Historical Society leasing the vacated property from the City were Douglas LeSage, 224 McKinley, and Rich Neufeld, 932 Charles, Grover Beach. It was moved by Lady/Souza, and the motion passed unanimously to begin negoiations and draft a lease document with the Historical Society. 3 - --."-.......,---.---..-.....- 2 2,6 ."'-.< CITY COUNC1L MINUTES OCTOBER 22, 1996 11.8. FAMILY PORTRAIT DAY Mr. Keisler said it is recommended that the City Council authorize staff to proceed with plans for a City of Arroyo Grande "Family Portrait Day." He said cost of the event [ would be approximately $500. He said the proposal is to invite the entire community to a specified locale dn a Saturday or Sunday to photograph a "family portrait" of the community. He said the intent is to use the "family portrait" in the City's Economic Development efforts and the underlying purpose behind the "family portrait- is to enhance the existing spirit of community. Colleen Martin, 855 Olive Street, said the Five Cities Camp Fire organization probably would help with the event. It was moved by Souza/Lady, and the motion passed unanimously to authorize staff to proceed with the "Family Portrait Day" concept and arrangements. 12. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS (a) Mayor Dougall reported on (1) South San Luis Obispo County Sanitation District and (2) the Local Agency Formation Commission meetings. (b) Mayor Pro T em Souza reported on the Mobile Home Rent Review Board meeting. (d) Council Member Lady reported on (1) South County Area Transit and (2) San Luis Obispo Council of Governments meetings. (e) Council Member Fuller reported on the (2) Air Pollution Control Board meeting. 13. COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS Council Member Lady said his reason for taking the hard stance at the last Council meeting on the Highway 227 Bypass was to keep the issue alive. Mayor Dougall said Joel Mann recently came into the Community Development Department and stated he was the principal in charge of the GenCom project on the 44 acres. The Mayor said Mr. Mann stated there may be a change in the major tenant, negotiations were in progress with both Target and Wal-Mart, and a final closure for the specific tenant was still too close to call. 14. STAFF COMMUNICATIONS l None. 15. ADJOURNMENT It was moved by Lady/Souza, and the motion passed unanimously to adjourn the 4 "'._-~------ . 227 ---- CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 22, 1996 " J ATTEST: NANCY A. AVIS, CITY CLERK ] 5