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Minutes 1979-09-26 240 CITY COUNCIL ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA SEPTEMBER 26, 1979 The presiding. Gallagher, City Council met in.a regular adjourned meeting with Mayor Millis Upon roll call, Council Members Hugh o. Pope, Jr., Matthew P. Jr., Gabe de Leon and B'Ann smith reported present. PLEDGE.. OF ALLEGIANCE AND INVOCATION Mayor Millis led the Pledge of Allegiance to our Flag. Thereafter, Councilman Gallagher delivered the invocation. APPROVAL OF MINUTES On motion of Council Member smith, seconded by Cou~~il 'Member Gallagher' and unanimously carried, the minutes for the regular meeting of September 11, 1979, were approved as prepared. APPROVAL OF WARRANTS On motion of Councilman de Leon, seconded by Councilman Gallagher and unanimously carried, Demand Warrants No. 11485 through No. 11556, in the total amount of $35,625.40; and Payroll Warrants No. 14912 through No. 15010, in the total amount of $47,090.94, were approved and ordered paid. o APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA On motion of Councilman de Leon, seconded by Councilwoman Smith and unanimously carried, the following Consent Agenda Items were approved, as recommended by City Administrator Butch. A-I. 1979. Receipt of the.City of Arroyo Grande's Fall Recreation Schedule for RECOMMEND RECEIVE AND FILE. A-2. Request by Access California that the Mayor Proclaim the Month of October as "Employ the Handicapped Month." RECOMMEND THAT THE MAYOR SO PROCLAIM. A-3. Reminder - ARROYO GRANDE HARVEST FESTIVAL PARADE - "REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES", SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1979, .10:00 A.M.. A-4. Receipt of Monthly Liability Experience Report, Central Coast Cities' Self-Insurance Fund. RECOMMEND RECEIVE AND FILE. QRj:lINl>NcE ADOPTION - .ADD RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN ("R-S") DISTRICT TO ZONING ORDINANCE Administrator Butch read a letter signed by residents of the northerly. portion of the City (Printz Road area), commending the City Council and Staff for the cooperative work with residents to develop the "R-S" District and adding their support to the ordinance as it now exists, ready for its second reading/adoption. . Administrator Butch then read the title of an ordinance amending the Municipal Code by adding provisions thereto establishing a Residential Suburban "R-S" Distr:!-ct. Thereafter, a motion was made by Councilman Gallagher, seconded' by Councilman de Leon and unanimously carried, to dispense with reading the balance of this ordinance. ORDINANCE NO. 198 C.S. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE AMENDING THE ARROYO GRANDE MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING ARTICLE 15 TO CHAPTER 4 OF TITLE 9 TO PROVIDE FOR A RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN ("R-S") DISTRICT. On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by Council Member de Leon and on the following roll call vote, to wit: o AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Council Members Pope, Gallagher, de Leon, Smith and Mayor Millis None None the foregoing Ordinance was passed and adopted this ,?6th day of September, 1979. ORDINANCE ADOPTION - ADD RESIDENTIAL SENIOR CITIZENS "R-SC" DISTRICT TO ZONING ORDINANCE Administrator Butch read the title of an ordinance amending the Municipal Code by adding provisions thereto establishing a Residential Senior Citizens (nR-SC") District to the Zoning Ordinance. A motion was then made by Councilman Gallagher, seconded by Councilwoman Smith and unani- mously carried, to dispense with reading the balance of this Ordinance. I I 21,1 I' CITY COUNCIL ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA SEPTEMBER 26, 1979 PAGE 2 ORDINANCE NO. 199 C.S. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE AMENDING THE ARROYO GRANDE MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING ARTICLE 3~ TO CHAPTER 4 OF TITLE 9, TO PROVIDE FOR A MULTIPLE-SENIOR CITIZENS ("R-SC") DISTRICT, AND BY AMENDING SECTION 9-4.2602. On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by Council Member de Leon and on the following roll call vote, to wit: , AYES: NOES: ABSENT: . Council Members Pope, 'Gallagher, de Leon, Smith and Mayor Millis None None the foregoing Ordinance was passed and adopted this 26th day of September, 1979. r RESOLUTION ADOPTION - AMEND LAND USE MAP RE. PROPERTIES NORTH OF EXTENSION OF LE POINT Administrator Butch read the title of a Resolution, prepared pursuant to the Council's direction at its last meeting, amending the Land Use Map of the General Plan to change the classification of cer,tain properties ',".' northly of the extension of Le Point Street, from "Low Density Residential" to 'Central Business District" (CBD). A motion was then made by Councilman Gallagher, seconded by Councilman de Leon and unanimously carried, to dispense with reading the balance of this resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 1377 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE ADOPTING THE AMENDED 'LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN. On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by Council Member Smith and on the following roll call vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Council 'Members Pope, Gallagher, de 'Leon, Smith and'Mayor Millis None None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 26th day of ,September, 1979. PROGRESS REPORTS - VARIOUS CITY PROJECTS FIRE STATION ,SITE: Administrator Butch reported that the City has sent out proposals for an architect and will be interviewing them in the near future. COMMUNITY BUILDING: The Parks & Recreation Commission and Woman's Club are still discussing various'items ~~,the ,contract. STROTHER COMMUNITY 'PARK: The Rotary Club has started construction on the entrance sign. SOTO SPORTS COMPLEX: The Sports Associates have graded for,' the restroom and installed the electrical panel. r WATER SYSTEM: City Engineer Karp reported that the topographical and geology information have been transmitted to Engineering Science, the Rese~voir . #4 designer, for final siting of ,the tank. RESOLUTION ADOPTION - AUTHORIZE CLOSURE OF CITY STREETS FOR FESTIVAL PARADE The Council'read a 'letter from the"Arroyo Grande Harvest Festival Committee, requesting closure of certain City streets for the parade on Saturday, September 29, 1979, and other festival related services. After Council discussion, Administrator 'Butch read the title of a Resolution authorizing the closure of certain City streets. A motion was made by Councilman Gallagher, seconded by Councilwoman Smith and unanimously carried, to dispense with reading the balance of this resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 1378 ' A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE REQUESTING AUTHORIZATION TO CLOSE A CITY STREET. 242 CITY COUNCIL ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA SEPTEMBER 26, 1979 PAGE 3 On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by Council Member Smith and on the following roll call vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Council Members Pope, Gallagher, de Leon, Smith and Mayor Millis None None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 26th day of September, 1979. REQUEST FOR SUPPORT OF BALLOT MEASURE RE. TAX FOR LIBRARIES The Council read a letter and information from the Local Library Users united, requesting support of Ballot Measure B on the November 6 election, which would provide for a tax for libraries. Mr. Brock of the organization was present and elaborated on the requested endorsement and purpose of the tax, which would be $5 per household. After Council discussion, it was generally agreed that further in- formation would be needed for any support to be given, such as whether the taxed monies from this area would aid the area's libraries; and a copy of the actuaL measure the way it will appear on the ballot. This matter will be on the Council's next agenda with the foregoing requested information. ~, u DETERMINATION OF CITY EMBLEM CONTEST WINNING ENTRY Administrator Butch reviewed the background of the City's Emblem Contest, including the guidelines and rules for entrants. Along with copies of the Screening Committee's three recommended finalists, a copy of comments submitted by an undisclosed entrant with the City's current emblem were read. The Emblem Committee had indicated its concurrence with the comments by adding their signatures also to them. A letter was also read from Don Ross, who had .withdrawn his entry, taking exception to the manner in which the contest was handled. Mayor Millis clarified that the contest will have a winner, but it does not obligate or mean that the City will necessarily change its current emblem or use the winner's entry. Councilman Pope stated his impression that the contest winner's emblem would be used by the City. Lengthy discussion ensued by the Council regarding the .rules and.the Emblem Screening Committee's submission of three finalists for the Council's consideration, rather than ten. Mayor Millis reviewed that the Committee's Chairman, Howard Mankins, had stated only three finalists had been submitted from the 39 entries, as these.. were the only ones they felt were in keeping with the rules requiring the past, present and future be depicted. After Council discussion, a motion was made by Councilman Gallagher and seconded by Councilman de Leon, accepting the three entries presented as finalists in the City's Emblem Contest as recommended by the Emblem Screening Committee. Said MOTION PASSED on the following roll call vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: Council Members Gallagher, de Leon and Mayor Millis Council Member Pope None Council Member Smith Council then discussed the three entrles to determine the winner. The drawings were labled by alphabetic letter, with "A" depicting a tractor and vegetables in the foreground and the ".Conrow House" and other buildings along. with hills in the background; entry "B depicting various scenes including the ; Swinging Bridge, Hoosgow, a stagecoach, etc. in indi~idual circles within a large circle; and "C" showing City Hall with a stagecoach in front of it and agricul- tural fields behind it toward hills in the horizon. u After Council discussion, a motion was made by Councilman Gallagher and seconded by Councilman de Leon, selecting entry "A" as the winner of the Emblem Contest. Said MOTION PASSED on the following roll call vote: AYES: Council Members Gallagher, de Leon and Mayor Millis; NOES: None; ,ABSENT: None; ABSTAINED: Council Members Pope and Smith. The entrant's name of the winning drawing will be announced on Thursday, September 27th at the Harvest Belle Contest Dinner. Mayor Millis stated the Council's next Agenda. be written to all entrants that discussion of an Councilman _Gallagher of this contest. emblem for the City would be on requested that letters of thanks r r '1- - ~'l " L t,j CITY,:COUNCIL ARROYOIJGRANDE., :"CJl:LIFORNIA SEPTEMBER 26, PAGE 4' 1979 RECOMMENDATIONS FROM PLANNING COMMISSION'S RECENT MEETING (a) A public hearing has been set before the Council on 10/9/79 at 8 P.M. regarding the Commission I s reconnnendation to rezone, from "R_1" to nCBD~I, certain properties located northerly of the extension of Le Point Street, as requested by the Lamberts in Rezone Case No. 79-128. (b) Planning Director Castro reviewed that the Planning Commission has determined that a Focus Report should be required on the Lacky-Burke Subdivision, "Pacific Printz Estates". Bids will be called for said report, which would address concerns regarding grading, drainage, fire protection, circulation, cumulative effects of a community well system vs. individual water wells in one watershed area; and effects of septic systems on existing ground water quality. After Council discussion, a motion was made by Councilman 'Gallagher, seconded by Councilwoman Smith and unanimously carried, authorizing a call for bids for the preparation of a Focus Report 'on the Lackey~Burke Subdivision, "Pacific Printz Estates", as outlined above and reconunended by the Planning Connnission. REPORT ON ORDINANCE RE. BUILDING REQUIREMENTS IN DISASTER CASES Administrator Butch reported that the City Attorney has prepared a draft of an ordinance to consider "Acts of God" or disaster, with reference to existing City Ordinance requirements for construction/reconstruction. He stated there are some blanks which still need some research, after which said proposed ordinance will be presented to the Council. LETTER OF CONCERN REGARDING CITIZENS' PARTICIPATION DURING COUNCIL MEETINGS The Council read a letter from Marie Cattoir, 195 Orchid Lane, citing her concern regarding her feeling that a gentleman had not been given an opportunity to speak on a subject matter he had 'submitted fo~ the Council Agenda. Mr. Colin Carlberg had submitted, for the Council's June 26, 1979 Agenda, a proposed resolution for emergency ~vacuation plans ,in case of an accident at Diablo Nuclear Power Plant. As the County and Cities were at the time already studying an evacuation plan for areas around Diablo, the information was merely referred to that study committee without much discussion or action. Mayor Millis requested that Mr. Carlberg be contacted, inviting him to speak before the Council on the above-stated subject matter. INVITATION TO SPECIAL MEETING ON EMERGENCY SERVICES - OCTOBER 12TH The Council received an invitation from Supervisor Kresja, ~to attend a special meeting regarding emergency services, on October 12, 1979. Administrator Butch stated that:,City Staff members will attend the meeting. LETTER OF CONCERN RE. BICYCLE RIDING ON SIDEWALKS (SHARPS) - REFER TO PARK. & TRAPF. The Council read a letter from Helen M. Sharps, regarding bicyclists riding on sidewalks and down Crown Hill in a manner unsafe to pedestrians. A review of the matter by Police Chief Clark indicated that the City Council has the authority to enact an ordinance prohibiting bicycles on City sidewalks, although he pointed out that young bicyclists learning to ride would be safer on sidewalks in residential areas. He further stated in his report that a daily patrol of the area has been assigned during the problem hours to see if it can be resolved. After Council discussion, a motion was made by Councilman de Leon, seconded, by Councilman Gallagher and unanimously carried, referring the bike riding problem on sidewalks to the Parking '& Traffic Commission for its review and recommendation~. REVIEW OF LATEST LEGISLATIVE BULLETINS FROM LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES The Council received and reviewed the latest Legislative Bulletins from the League of California Cities. A brief report was also given regarding attendance at the recent League Conference in San Francisco, at which an Arroyo Grande introduced resolution had passed the State League unanimously. PROGRESS REPORT RE. BRISCO ISLAND ANNEXATION Administrator Butch reported that the' County Board of Supervisors had denied the,',Biisco Island Annexation,' 'which :the _,Cii1ty:had' appil;ied"'for 'under"thectemporary "Morga Island Annexation Law". The Qouncil can initiate the old annexation procedures if it wishes. Councilman Pope suggested that property owners in the "island area" should circulate petitions for annexation if they are so interested'. RECEIPT OF OUARTERLY REPORT ON SALES TAX The Council received and reviewed revenues for the second quarter of 1979, & CIGARETTE TAX REVENUES a report on Sales Tax and Cigarette Tax which was the largest in the history of \ I j 244 CITY COUNCIL ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA SEPTEMBER 26, 1979 : PAGE 5 the City. Sales Tax Receipts were $129,554; through August, 1979, were $21,775. and Cigarette Tax Receipts for January PROGRESS REPORT ON SOUTH COUNTY AREA TRANSIT (SCAT) Council Member Smith reported on a recent meeting of SCAT, stating that ridership is continuing at a high level. A new contract with San Luis Transport?tion will be looked at soon. Service on various holidays may be dropped because of low ridership on them. Fares will be going up because of the price of gasoline having increased 100% since the original contract. REQUEST FOR CLARIFICATION RE. HEIGHT DETERMINATION ON SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS , Planning Director Castro presented plans of a construction project, which' includes one family dwelling described as being three stories but does not exceed a 30' height. He reviewed that the Municipal Code Section 9-4.605 regarding . maximum.,aLlowable' height ,in "R-1" districts allows the following: ""Main buildings. Two stories, not to exceed 30 feet." In his report, Mr. Castro recommended that "so long as the height limitation is not being violated, the third story definition is moot, being that the homes are being constructed on a slope and actual design and height of the homes should be compatible with homes currently built in this particular development". After Council discussion, a motion was made by Councilman Pope, seconded by Councilman de Leon and unanimously carried, sUbmitting this matter to the Planning Commission for their study and recommendations. u REVIEW OF APARTMENT DEVELOPMENTS ON CROWN HILL The Council reviewed a report dated September 21, 1979, from Planning Director Castro regarding the Crown Hill Apartments and Le Point Terrace Apartment Projects, as had been requested by Councilman Gallagher. Lengthy discussion was held among the City Staff and Council on the projects, especially the Rysner-Skinner projec,t, which does not meet current Open-Space requirements. Councilman Gallagher felt some- thing should be done to correct any deficiencies. Councilman Pope requested, and the Council generally agreed, that a committee of Councilman Gallagher, the City Attorney and Staff review this matter and come back to the Council with a report, to see what can be done within legal bounds. AUTHORIZE ORDINANCE PREPARATION FOR REPEAL OF OUTDATED SECTION The Council reviewed reports from Chief Building Inspector Al Santinello and Planning Director Castro , requesting consideration be given to the repeaCL'of'c-: :; Chapter 7 under Title 8, relating to building regulations for walls and fences. Said section'"is outdated and the subject matter is covered in the Uniform Building Code. After Council discussion, a motion was made by Councriliman de Leon, seconded by Councilman Gallagher and unanimously carried, instructing the City Attorney to prepare an Ordinance repealing the superfluous ordinance set forth in Chapter 7 'of Title 8, regarding regulations for walls and fences. RECOMMENDATION RE. TRACT NO. 675 (FOREMASTER) - HELD OVER The City Engineer's recommendations regarding Tract No. 675 by Foremaster were held over. REPORT - RECENT SOUTH COUNTY WATER ASSOCIATION MEETING - GALLAGHER Councilman Gall'agher reported on the september' 18, 1979 meeting of the South County Water Association. He stated that the groundwater basin report has been reviewed. Another meeting will be held to discuss adjudication of water rights from the basin. ~ REPORT - RECENT ZONE 3 ADVISORY MEETING - DE LEON Councilman de Leon reported on the September 20, 1979 meeting of the Zone~3 Advisory Committee. The regular monthly reports from the Lopez Recreation Area and Water Treatment Plant were heard, along with a report on revenues creceived from the Mustang Slide at Lopez Lake. A recommendation had been received that another mobile home be pUrchased and someone found to live in. it at the Water Treatment Plant, to enable 24-hour security there. He urged the Council to write to the County Engineer supporting this request, which will then go to the Board of Supervisors. It is a' budgeted item and t~e Committee feels the protection of the citizens', water is important.; After Council discussion, a motion was made by Councilman Pope, seconded by Councilwoman Smith and unanimously carried, directing that a letter be written to County Engineer Protopapas, with a copy to the Board of Supervisors, recommending that a 24-hour attendant be considered to guard the Lopez Water Treatment Plant. ! ! r f 2:1i5 , CITY COUNCIL ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA SEPTEMBER 26, 1979 PAGE 6 Councilman de Leon, who is also now the Vice-Chairman of the Zone 3 Committee, further reported that John Mitchell had informed them that insurance for Lopez Darn would cost Zone 3 $77,,400 a year ,for $10 million coverage, with about 17 exclusions. No one on the Committee is in ,favor of it. RECEIPT OF BID RE. 2ND PHASE OF PATCHING TRUCK - HELD OVER City Engineer Karp requested, and the Council agreed', to hold over the item regarding receipt of bids 'on the second phase of equipping the patch truck already purchased. " WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS - OFF AGENDA: A. AUTHORIZE FillNAL PAYMENT & ACCEPTANCE OF STREET OVERLAY PROJECTS: SULLY MILLER & MADONNA CONST. City Engineer Karp made recommendations on two City'projects now completed, involving the overlaying of various City Streets, accomplished by Sully-Miller and Madonna Construction. After Council discussion, a motio~ was made, by Councilman Gallagher, seconded by Councilman Pope and unanimously carried,'as follows, per,the City Engineer's recommendations: 1- 90-79-3 by by Madonna overlaying That the City Council accept, on Sully-Miller Contracting Company Constnuction Company of san,Luis of various City streets; behalf of the public, Project No. of Oxnard, ,and Project No. 90-79-2 Obispo, both projects involving the 2. That the Staff is authorized to make the last progress payments less the appropriate 10% retentions to Sully-Miller in the amount of $64,939.19, and Madonna Construction Company in the amount of $55,075.53; 3. That the Staff is authorized to file with the County Recorder, the appropriate Notices of Completion for both projects; and 4. That the Staff is authorized to release to the Contractors the final 10% retention and bonds upon expiration of the 35~day period after recordation of the Notices of Completion, assuming no liens have been filed. B. School Bus Mayor Millis proclaimed October 7th through Safety Week" in the City of Arroyo Grande. ,13th, 1979, as "National ORAL COMMUNICATIONS - OFF AGENDA I. Marie Cattoiri,'of Arroyo Grande invited the Council to attend a meeting at the Hiawatha Lodge in Halcyon, on October 11th, at which information will be given regarding insurance in the event of a nuclear disaster. II. Councilman Gallagher requested an update of when the Valley Road, shoulder widening will be accomplished. City Engineer Karp stated that Madonna Construction is now,'working in the County area and should get to Valley Rd. shortly. III. Councilman Pope requested an update regarding the speed bumps on Gularte Road, stating they are a real hazard. City Attorney Shipsey reported that although the City has accepted the road" a lawsuit, on the matter ,is still pending. IV. On motion of Councilman Gallagher, seconded by Councilwoman Smith and unanimously carried, permission was':'granted:-.to::-Col,lncilman: de...iLeon to be absent from the State during the month of October, 1979. V. In response to Councilman Gallagher's inquiry regarding the prog~~~2 of the ,Tally'Ho culvert, City Engineer Karp stated the City is awaiting funding and the State does not allow advertising for the project until said funding has been received. ADJOURNMENT On motion of Counci~n de Leon, seconded by Councilman Gallagher and unanimously carried, the, meeting was adjourned at 9:45 P.M. ,ATTEST~>A g r'"~1' f (' ~ CITY CLERK c k)4tfP0 t"', MAY ~