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ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA
.NOVEMBER 23, 1982
The City CounciYmet in regular 'session' with Mayor Smith presiding. 'Upon,
roll call, Council Members' Lawrence E. Vandeveer, Matt Gallagher-;-Mark M. Millis,
and Karl A. Hogan reported present.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE'"
Council Member'Hogan led.the Pledge of Allegiance to our Flag.
Father Michael O'Sullivan, St. Patrick's Catholic' Church, Arroyo Grande,
delivered the invocation.
APPROVAL OF'MINUTES
. Council Member Vandeveer'stated the-minutes~of November" 9,
1982 should note that while he is in favor' of raising 'the utility rates,
he was also opposed to raising the issue again after it had already
been resolved. -On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded- by Council-
Member Vandeveer, it,was unanimously voted to approve the minutes 'of
November 8, 1982 as presented and the minutes of November 9, 1982 as amended.
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APPROVAL OF WARRANTS -
,On--iriotion' of Council 'Member Vandeveer, seconded 'by Council Member
Gallagher, Demand Warrants #18743 through #18838 in the amount of $87,963.47
,and PayroH Warrants :#23660 through #23759 in 'the amount of $54,030-.39 were-
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ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Marie Cattoir ,. 195 Orchid Lana, stated that concerning her comments
at' the previous 'meeting 'regarding~ the Nuclear. "Response" Plan; that' everyone
should- be able to"disagree -- agreeably and 'that persons" should be treated "
with respect' even though opinions -may-differ. 'Peter Mi'ller~-; attorney
representing' Rancho- Grande', stated-'he' wished :.to speak under' the agenda item'
pertaining to the conservation of the oakLtrees within the City.
PRESENTATION
Mayor .Srni th. requested that,' because Ms. Fowle'r was not present,
that this presentation be continued to the next meeting .so that she may be
presented'with the certificate for her 'service on-the South--County HUman
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APPROVAL OF 'CONSENT; AGENDA' ITEMS "..
On motion of Council-' Member-;Vandeveer, seconded by Council Member
Hogan, it was unanimously voted.to"approve.the~consent agenda-items with the
recommended courses of action. Council Member Vandeveer urged all council
members to review informat.ion regardirig resoluti~ns adoptedUby tl'fe~General
Assembly at the 1982 League' Conference:--- -- -- ',c
1; Receipt of Minutes for Planning C6mrnission;Meeting of-November 16, 1982.
RECO/1MEND 'REVIEW AND FILE'"
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2. Receipt-of Request for Refund-in-Afuount of '$100,00 Previously Paid hy
Ai trusa Club 'of Cinco 'Cuicdades '(Five' Ci ties) ,(A non-profit. Organization) ~
Pertaining to ,Dance Permit - -Such Club"Entitled 'to'Fee Exempt.'Status~
RECOMMEND ISSUANCE" OF REFUND AS NOTED . - - , ' -'
3;; Receipt of Report by.~Parks and"' Recreation Director ~ Re. -Parks" 'and' -Re.creation
Commission's Meeting of November 10,1982. RECOMMEND'REVIEW'AND'FILE.
4~ Receipt of Agenda for Zone Three Advisory Committee Meeting of Thursday,
November 18, 1982, and Accompanying Support Material. RECOMMEND REVIEW,
APPLICABLE ACTION, IF ANY; AND FILE.
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5. Receipt of Chief Plant Operator's Monthly Report for October, 1982,
Re. South. San Luis Obispo County Sanitation District's Maintenance and
. 'Operation of Treatment Plan. RECOMMEND REVIEW AND FILE.
6. Receipt of Letter of Thanks and Commendation from Victor and Nancy
Chesler to City of Arroyo Grande, Re. Camper Vehicle FireGlncident of
October 12, 1982. 'RECOMMEND RECEIVE WITH THANKS AND LETTER ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
OF SUCH THANKS TO THECHESLERS.
7: Notification by Pacific Gas and Electrictof 1982 Allocation for
Conversion of Overhead Electric Lines to Underground in Amount of $26,400;
Total Funding Now Available for Conversion to Underground Electrical Lines _
$122,449.' RECOMMEND REVIEW'AND'FILE.
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8.- Request for Mayor to Proclaim IIFAMILY'WEEKII in Arroyo Grande During Week
of November 21 - 27., 1982. RECOMMEND MAYOR SO' PROCLAIM.
9. Notification of Public Hearing to be Held at Council Meeting of Tuesday,
December 14, 1982, at 8:00 P.M., Re. Restudy of Water and Sewer Rates.
RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF DATE OF DECEMBER 14, 1982 FOR SAID PUBLIC HEARING.
10. Notification of Public Hearing to be Held'December 14, 1982,
Re. Proposed Amendments to Zoning Ordinance and Municipal Code:
Compact Car Parking Spaces, Temporary Political Signs and Noise.
APPROVAL OF DATE OF DECEMBER 14, 1982 FOR SAID PUBLIC HEARING.
at 8:00 P.M.,
Video Games,
RECOMMEND
11. Receipt of Various Informative 'Material from League'of California Cities;
i2e., Resolutions:Adopted by General Assembly at 1982 Annual League Conference;
1982 State Legislative Wrap-up Bulletin; California Cities Energy Strategies and
1982 League Annual Report Entitled, "Cities, Our Investment in the'Future."
RECOMMEND REVIEW WITH APPLICATIONuAS NECESSARY AND FILE.
PUBLIC HEARING RE: CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE'S ,'~NOTICE OF INTENTION TO 'RECORD HEARING
NOTICE OF VIOLATION OF GOVERNMENT.CODE SECTION 66499.36" - ESTABLISHMENT OF
ACCESS EASEMENT KNOWN AS"OAK HILL ROAD AND/OR LEMON LANE.
Mayor Smith stated that Mr. Lemon has requested this item be
continued to the meeting of December 14, 1982. Attorney Shipsey advised that
the request should be granted to allow Mr. Lemon to give his input and respond
to the notice. He added that because the matter is not a regular public
hearing_~' notice need 'not be given. It was the consensus bf Council to
continue the;"matter subj ect to Mr. 'Lemon I s request. - -
FURTHER REVIEW/DISCUSSION RE, SCHOOL FACILITIES FEE ORDINANCE'
Acting Administrator Clark reported that the mayorscmet on
November 10, 1982. There was discussion regarding the statewide bond recently
passed to assist schools and it was felt that the problem should be'addressed
at the state level rather than the local level. It was commented that a
proposed ordinance should go beyond providing newly constructed buildings as U'I,,"""
some existing buildings are-in-need of repair and those should be repaired.
before new'ones are' constructed.' The City'of Paso Robles has-an 'adopted'
school facilities fee ordinance and it was the consensus of those present
at the Mayor's meeting that each representative should return to their
respective Council and review this ordinance and return at the!lnext meetIng
in 'January. ~~ayor Smith stated she is interested in. the-opinion of Dr. Hoagland,
Lucia Mar School Superintendent, and requested that he c::be invited to t:'\c
Council's next meeting.
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STATUS REPORT - WOODLAND DRIVE PARK AREA
',Acting Admin:i,strator (:la:r:k ref~g<ed to th~ l1!<eIDo_subm:i,tt<ed by,
Parks and Rec:r:eation Di:r:ect9r Keisler propo~iQg that'~he,City offer the
property 6~~:r:s"an agricultural landsc?lpe eas~ment with ~~cess_ righ:ts for
fl~od cont:r:ol purposes. Mr. Keisl<er,also,stated that ,a, petition ,was P!esented
to the Parks and Rec:r::ea~ion .J:oriun~s!?~9n._by seve~ property_ owne~l? .on Wood~?ln?
Drive requesting that the ,City, quit~L,lim,th", property back to individual
property owners and,.r€:taintng an~~c~~s, .~c;!-serne~t. .Th Parks ~d ReC;rE:~t:!-oI?-
Commission recommengs that the propertie~~on both, Woodl~nd Drive,and,Cerro
vista Drive"be, dedicated, tb,the;,,]1Jr()perj:y ,,?wner,,' as it ywu~cl be ISeneficial ,
to the, Ci ty' and ,the ,'property owners andtheyJals()crecommended: ,thaLthe'_City,
Attorney Review the',matt~r to determine j;h"" best legal method of tran.sfE!ring
the ownership .of th~ propertie". M:r: I<:",isler st"ted that StafJ: feels, th"
property is a liability to:'the_City as :j.t is diffi"ulj; to maintain. The'
property consists of area between 'backyards oI'homes arid the creek and is
100,fee in some areas. Council Member Millis_questioned ,if the subject ,area
is a portion ,of the'gree;' b~:I.t," Pa:rks and R~i::'r~ationDire~tor 'Keisl';~ stated
that if, the proper1:Y ':i,," dedj,cated..ill the vwposed'.m'mner" thE! General ]?lan
ne'ed not be amended: Council Member Vandeveer questioned the ,Liability
to the ,City if,a person is 'injur';d in thedediioated'prcperty' ~~d would the
proposed acti;;'''create'a' precedenc~. Att~rney shipsey ~esponded that,he
felt there would be.no l:i,abilij:y' t~ the City and such action may~ s"t ~
precedence. Charles Sloyer, , 657 Woodland ,Drive, stated that the' proposed
dedication.would,be.to,th"",C:i,ty~s 1idvantage,~s .j;her",i? not .suffic:j.ent
staff. to maintain the creek. .Lloyd.Ferrell, 647 Woodl'!JId Driv", spoke in
fayor. of. the proposed dedication., .Anthony Az",vedbstated the cr",ek ?reil..
should retain some shrubb,,:<:y,to il.Vo:j.cl'erosion. Council Member Millis,
stated,heais not,in ,favor pf the City giving.up the green.belt,area. A:fter
discussion, it. was th~ ~onsensus of.Council that Staff investigate different
types of easements, Council Membe;p3 ~ill view,_ thEL s~~es ,., a~d _" re~ur~ at - the
next meeting.
PUBLIC HEARING RE: CITY'S,
LAW.OF 1976' FORe' AMOUNT OF
PROBLEMS.
WAN FUNDS UNDER CALIFORNIA' SAFE, DRINKING WATER BOND
$746,650 FOR. PURPOSES OF RESOLUTION OF NITRATE
,Public Works Di~~~tor Karp reported that the City has a contractual
allowable "from "the Lopez project of 1500 ,g;'ilo~s per Illinute. In the past the
Ci ty has. supplemented these flows, during~,peak times with _ waterfrom our ~
city groundwater production at_the Seto Park complex. In 1980 those wells
developed,nitrate problems,whigh,p~eviou~ly' d:j.d.not ~xist.~ subse~uent to -
1980 the Ci:ty..has not' pumped its ground!"ater,wells, for any:reason other ,than
to exercise them and to pump the.w~~te.. The Ci!y ha~ been fortunate in
receiving an adequate water supply" from L?peZ Lake" 'The County. has been
able to provide in excess,pf.3,000.GPM or twice the. City' s ,contractual
allowable. Subsequently the County has. notified ~he City,~hat they' cannot
guar,antee this kind of operation 1i"d that, ,the.,c>>ntractors shouldc,pilam:toc
bperate',;,n the manner outlined by contract. The County has planned a
shut down of the. system for ,one month in October, ,1983. At.. that time the
City wbuld not have any water supply, $taff is r~commending ,a three stage
project which would, reso~ve,the nitrate problems and provide the~City with a
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back up water,supply. .,Mr.,Karp intr2d~ced Jim Garing:?f,~aring, Taylor
and Associates, the City' s, consultant 'for ,the new back up system:, '
Mr. Garing stated that the pgblic,jmprovements wh~~h ~re prop?sed are to
be ~ocated in the vicinity of Asp Street, and ,Elm sti~et,and, at ,Sot? Sports,
Complex. These will consist20f underground blendiqg?p!pelines,2activationc6f
the new deep well and connection to existing lines at the intersection of
Elm and Ash Streets. A new transmission line will be constructed from the
Soto Sports Complex up Elm Street to Grand Avenue over to Brisco Road where
it meets the Lopez line. The deep well has been drilled and tested but
has no pump or motor.
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Phase One of the project is well no. 3 and mains in Elm Street near
Ash Street. The first phase would give the City the capability of pumping
approximately 1550 GPM. , Combining the waters would allow the ,City to meet
water quality standards. The average daily,demand of the City now exceeds
1500 GPM. Phase Two is to construct a blending .syst~m,Gornbini';g the' ..
remainder of the ,existing wells with the ,new well~ This combination will
produce quality water at the rate of almost '3,000 GPM. ,Phase Thr~e is proposed
to take productionf~om.?~l wells to ~.tran~~i~s~on main between Eim and
Ash Streets and the Lopez turnout at Brisco Road and the freeway. The
transmission main will allow the City to take Lopez water and blend it
with the existing shallow well ,water in the ,event of a failure o~ shut
down of the new deep well. Mr. Garing stated that the total cost of ' the
three phases is $750,000. An annual payment equal to one-tenth,of yearly
water revenues., including :f.,opez ,fees, would be adequate to service a lo~
in this amount as offered by, the StatOe from,proceeds of the bond saie
resulting from the Safe Drinking Water Bond Law of 1976.
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The hearing having been prope~ly noticed, Mayor Smith opened it for public
comments. As required by the Safe Drinking Water Bond Law, over 6,000
letters of notice were mailed to the City's wateJ;',"..users and copies of
responses received by citizens were issued to Council. REUBEN., KVIDT,
1035 Acorn ,Drive, stated that a b~ck up water supply is important to the
community as, we cannot always qepend on Lope~, JIM,MCGILLIS,136 Bridge
Street, stated that the City needs a secondary water source,., SCOTT FAVAREILLE,
189 Pearwood"questioned the nitrates as a health problem. Brian ' Nielsen ,
State Department of Health, explained that nitrates cause problems with
oxygengeing transported through'the human body.' CORA HIGDON, 183 Fairview,
questioned the length of the loan. Mr. Karp explained that a 35 year loan
is proposed. JOHN STEFFAN, 876 Todd Lane, spoke in, favor and stated, that a
water_sourc~ is very impqrtant and is an item whoch we ,should e~sure for o~r
children regardless of cost. LOU CABALLERO, 990 Stevenson, stated the City
should look totthe future for a long term system. ROBERT BURTON, 180 Wood
Place, asked questions regarding the cost. DOUG JONES, 235 Tally Ho Road,
suggested alternatives. MARIE CATTOIR, 195 Orchid Lane, questioned the loan
period. There being no further comments, the hearing was' closed. Public
Works Director Karp referred to five letters received from citizens regarding
this matter. Council Member Vandeveer stated that he supports the full
system as the City does heed a backup system and he stated that it is ,
appropriate,th~t 10 percent of the total use is, charged to water bills.
Council Member Gallagher stated that the City must look to a long range system
and the project is needed. Council Member Millis stated that it is
Council's responsibility, to plan for the future and while the project is
expensive, it will be cheap in the future. He stated he\supports the,
project. Council Member Hogan also supported the system and stated it will
be a safeguard for good water. ,Mayor Smith stated she also, supports the
system,as it, is incumbent upon the Counci~ to provid~ drinking water.
On motion.of Council MemQ~r Vandeveer, sec~nded by' Cou~cil Member Hogan, .
it was ~nanim6usly vo~ed to ~uthorize.Mayor Smith to execute the c~~tract.
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION TC ADOPT NEW FORMAT FOR LEGAL PUBLICATIONS
Attorney Shipsey explained that Government Code Section 36933
provide~ for alternative methods of publishing city codes. Staff is
proposing to authorize the publicat.ton of ordinances. in. synopsis fom to
reduce these costs. Mr. Shipsey read the title ofi:the resolution. On
motion of Council Memqer Gallagper, se9onded.by Council Member Milli~, it
was unanimously voted to dispense with ~~rther re~ding.of the resolution.
Council M~mber Vandeveer left the meeting at 9:35 P.M.
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RESQLUTION ~O" 1678
" ,A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCI~, OF 'J:'HE, CITY
OF ARROYO GRANDE RELATIVE TO PUBLICATION OF
CITY ORDINANCES
On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by Council
Member Millis, and on the, following roll ca:n vote" to wit:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Council'Members Gallagher, Millis, Hog~n, Mayor Smith
None
Council Member Vandeveer
the foregoing Resolution, w~s pa"secfand ~doJ?te~ this ~3rdday of Nmrember, 1982.
Co~ncil Member Vandeveer returned to the meeting at,9:40 P.M.
STATUS REPORT, CONSERVATION OF OAK TREES WITHIN CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE
Parks and Recreation Director Keisler stated that he has received
a letter from Mr. Peter Miller, attorney representing the Rancho Gran~e.
Development, stating that cutting of trees on the property has stopped.
Mr. Miller also spqke,and stated that the problem has been resolved.
Mr. Dave Rhiner, 205 Seaview, Pismo Beach, and representing, the development,
stated that the trees were, trimmed ,in an attempt tO,reduce fire ,hazard and
e1imil}ate' dis~aseq. t~ees. '!je-.invf.teq. C~uncii to.-~iew~the prop~rty, if desired.
Co~ncil Mernbe! Ga11ag:her q~esti~ned the,_condit~~n?' of"t~e ~~de?, c;:~venant~'~
and restrictions ,for tre,property., Public Works Director Karp stated that
the CC&Rs ,are usually set up for the homeowners association and don't
actyally take effect ~ntil development., it was the con"ensus of Council
that this matter,was resolved.
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MATTERS CONCERNING VILLAGE AREA ANti 'SCHEDULING' OF DATE FOR COUNCIL'S JOINT
MEETING WITH..'UOWNTOWN PARKING COMMITTEE AND VILLAGE MERCHANTS
ActinglAdministrator Clark reported ,that at the last meeting,
Council directed that this item return for a future meeting. He stated
that Planning Director Hays has scheduled December 1, 1982 at 6:30 .P.M. ,for
a presentation r~garding redevelopment procedures: it ~as the',consensus -
of Council to schedule a',joint meeting with the 'Downtown ,Advisory Board
a~d the Village Merchants Associ~tion for' that date and. time. '
PROGRESS/STATUS REPORTS ,
--Update of General Plan of City of Arroyo Grande.
--Assessment Dis~rict, Re: Water _Storage F.aqi1ities ,to Serve.
Tract 824, i.e., Lot Ii of Tract 604, Oak Park Acres.
--Employer~~ployee-SE~U Memorandum of ,Understanding.
--Status Report - Woodland Drive'Park Area:
--Resolution Re. City';'s :Personnel Systeni: '
--Wells Drainage Matter and Concerns by Residents of Pearwood Avenue.
--South County Water Association and Matters Pertaining Thereto.
,--Political Signs Within ,City.
-- Block Hou"e ,Located ,.wi thin, vi llage Area.
--'Restroom Facility... Village Area..X, '
Public Works Director Karp reported that he will meet with the consultant
regarding Tract 824, tomorrow. He alSO ,reported that the next meeting of the
South County Water Association is December i, 1982. Attorney Shipsey stated
that he ~as reviewed the Dangerous ,Building Code with regard to the Block
.,House ,and it is his opinion that under the provisions of that code the
building cannot be~considered 'dang~rous'. That is~ the building" is not in
d~nger of collap~il!g..~"" He Fecommended t'he means to pursue is conde~ation ?nd
purc~ase of the property. . Af~er discussion, it ~as the conse~sus of Co~ncil
that the property owner' be" contacted 'as to sale of the:~property: -
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ADOPTION' OF RESOLUTION HONORING,rRETIRING COUNTY SUPERVISOR HOWARD D. MANKINS
Attorney Shipsey read the title of the resolution. On motion
of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by Council Memqer Millis, it was
unanimously voted to dispense with further reading of the resolution.
RESOLUTION NO. 1677
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF~THE CITY
OF ARROYO GRANDE HONORING ,SUPERVISOR HOWARD D. MANKINS
FOR HIS OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO THE CITIZENS OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO, COUNTY'S FOURTH DISTRICT
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On motion of Council Member Millis, seconded by Council Member
Gallagher, and on the following roll call vote, to wit:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Council Members Vandeveer, Gallagher, Millis, Hogan, Mayor Smith
None
None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted, this 23rd day ,of November, 1982.
RECEIPT ,OF LETTER FROM GARY AND MARY OULREY RE: INTEREST IN PURCHASING
DOWER WAYSIDE PARK LAND, LOCATED,WITHIN 500 BLOCK OF TRAFFIC WAY
Acting Administrator Clark stated that a letter was received
from Mr. and Mrs. Oulrey stating their interest in purchasing the small
park next to their property at 540 Traffic Way. They are interested in
the property so that they may expand their business. Attorney Shipsey
stated that the original grant of the property, ,to the City should bE;', ','
investigated ~o determine if there are any requirements of ~he grant. It
was the consensus of Council to continue this item to the first meeting in
January, 1983 to allow Staff to investigate this matter.
PEARWOOD DRAINAGE DITCH ~ RECEIPT OF ANALYSIS OF,BIDS,AND AWAROING OF
CONTRACT (PROJECT NO. 90-82-3),
Public Works Director Karp reported that Staff prepared c'"
specifications to construct the ditch within ten feet of ,the, existing 15
feet wide drainage easem~nt at the rear lot lines which ,abut the Wells,
property in the vicinity of Pearwood Avenue. The City received seven bids
which ranged from $4,531 to $16,777. He recommended the contract be awarded
to Alex Madonna Construction Company of San Luis Obispo in the amount
of $4,531. On motion of Council Member Millis, ,seconded by Council Member
Gallagher, it was ,passed to award the contract, to ,Alex Madonna Construction
in the amount of $4,531. A roll call vote was taken:
AYES: Council Members ,Gallagher and Millis, MayarcSmith
NOES: Council Member Vandeveer
ABSTAIN; Council Member Hogan
ABSENT: None
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Council Member Vandeveer stated that this action does not meet the court
order in its entirety. Mr. Paul ,Geihs, ,attorney ,representing the property
owners, .spoke regarding _ the wording of the court order... __
TALLY"HO ROAD SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS, ,AWAROING' OF ENGINEERING CONTRACT TO
ESTABLISH CURB AND GUTTER,GRADES OF TALLY HO ROAD; NORTHERLY ,OF LE POINT STREET
Public Works Director Karp stated that he ,has received three
proposals to design the curb grades on Tally Ho Road. He recommended approval
of the proposal from San Luis,Engineering in the amount of $3,335. ,On motion'
of Council Member Vandeveer, seconded by Council Member "Hogan"";- it_was
unanimously voted to award the ,engineering contract to San Luis" Ehgineering
in the amount of $3,335.
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ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Caunc~l Member"Vandeveer stat~d itchas been braught ta his
attentian that there is a traffic/pedestrian prablem at the lacatian .of, the
candamini~s recently c~nst~u~ted an Sauth E~m-St~~et?t Su~set,Drive.
He requested that this matter-be placed an the agenda .of the Parking and
Traffic Commission. .After discussion, it was the consens~s of Co~ncil
that cansideratian .of the letter received by Attarney Shipsey regarding the Wells
matter be placed an the next agenda., Tany Azeveda requested ,infarmatian
regarding the::City~:s sphere _<?f influ~nce, and, stated there _ is ",:;'prablem
in the City an the east side .of the freeway. Mayar Smith advised that a
letter has,bee~ sent ta LAFCO '~eque~ting"~ study ~n-the cii:y'~ sphere '
of influence"," Dave I.fuA!1er,t 205,' ~~~vi"ew:,c^ p{~~o- B~ach, ..'~p<?k-~ as - co-.chai~an--
.of the_ 'np"ail an our hillside' petitian inPisma Beach. He stated"tl:ie
residents are concer~ed and he.asked.Co~~~ii's ~onsideration in'conc~rring
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with many ot Arroyo 9r~p~e's.cit~z~ns who have sig-iled the petition.' . -
He asked that CauDciJ 8"ign.. the.peti.1:toI).,1 pa:;~.' ~ ~esolution, n,~~d- .?-i~e'ct.
Staff ta review the Caunty's Land Rse Plan an~ sph~res ?f influe~ce.
CLOSED SESSION
The City Cauncil adjaurned ta clased sessian at 10:50 P,M. and
returned at 11:10 P.M. Mayar Smith stated that the City and Service
Emplayees,Internatiana~ Unian, Lac?l ~60" have, signed the, Memarandum .of
Understanding which, will, be, in, effect u_n:l;:il._ Jun~ 30, ,1983.
ADJOURNMENT
On motion of Council Member Vandeveer, seconded by Council
Member Millis, it was unanimausly vated ta adjaurn at lUll P.M. ta a
speci~'l 'l.jo~!1t ,-~eeting with.the>nowntown Parking Advisory Board and
the viflageV Mer-ch";'ts-'ASSo';ia.tia'h an December 1, 1982 at 6:30 P.M.
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