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Minutes 1979-10-23 254 CITY COUNCIL ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA OCTOBER 23, 1979, The City Council met in a regular session with Mayor Millis presiding. Upon roll call, CouncillMembers Matthew P. Gallagher, Jr., Gabe de Leon, and B'Ann Smith reported present. Council Member Hugh O. Pope, Jr., was absent. PT.F.DGF. OF Ar.T.F.~Tn.Nr'R ANn TN'iTnrn,TT()'f\T Mayor Millis led the Pledge of Allegiance to our flag. Thereafter, Reverend Rick Smith of the Church of God, Grover Ctiy, delivered the invocation. APPROVAL OF MTNfl'T'RS On motion of Council Member Gallagher, seconded by Council Member de Leon and unanimously carried the minutes for the regular meeting of October 9, 1979, and the regular adjourned meeting of October 15, 1979 were approved as prepared. APPROVAL OF' Wn."R'RZHJ'T'~ On motion of Councilman de Leon, seconded by Councilman Gallagher and unanimously carried, Demand Warrants No. 11670 through No. 11760 in the total amount of $159,959.B7; and Payroll Warrants No. 15135 through 15223 in the total amount of $75,056.20, were approved and ordered paid. ~ APPROVAL OF CONSF.N~ ~r.F.Nn~ On motion' of Councilwoman Smith, seconded by Councilman Gallagher and unanimously carried, the following Consent Agenda Items were approved, as recommended by City Administrator Butch. A-I. Notice that Volunteer Firefighters Tom Virden and Mitchell Sacco graduated from Allan Hancock College Fire Academy and were Certified as Firefighters I by the State of California. RECOMMEND RECEIVE AND FILE. A-2. Receipt of Central Coast Cities' Self-Insurance Joint Powers Agreement Quarterly Financial Statement, June 30, 1979. RECOMMEND RECEIVE AND FILE. A-3. Receipt of Central Coast Cities' Self-Insurance Workers' Compensation for Month of September, 1979. RECOMMEND RECEIVE AND FILE. A-4. Request for Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bosch, Re. Refund of Building Permit Fee. RECOMMEND REFUND, LESS CITY COST. A-5. Request of Tri-County Commission for Senior Citizens Area Agency on Aging, Re. Comments on Nomination Process of the Agency. RECOMMEND COUNCIL COMMENTS. A-6. Notice of Receipt of $l,BOO Grant for Litter Control. RECOMMEND RECEIVE AND FILE. A-7. Letter of Appreciation from Five Cities Meals-an-Wheels, Inc. RECOMMEND RECEIVE AND FILE. A-B. Notice of Walking Tour of Arroyo Grande Village, November 3, 1979, 9:30 A.M., City Hall. RECOMMEND RECEIVE AND FILE. A-9. Notice of Conference Growth: Springs Ranch, November 9, 1979. Its Impact on the Central Coast, Tar RECOMMEND RECEIVE AND FILE. n"RDTNANr'F. AnOP"rTON "RF,7.0f'JR 7q-l?R r.HANr;F. FROM "R 1" '1'0 "C:-R-n" (TNTRRTORS RY A~ANnA) U Administrator Butch read the title of an ordinance amending the Municipal Code by rezoning certain property in the City. A motion was then made by Councilman de Leon, seconded by Councilman Gallagher and unanimously carried, to dispense with reading the balance of this ordinance. ORDINANCE NO. 200 C.S. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE AMENDING A PORTION OF THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE REFERRED TO IN SECTION .302 OF TITLE 9, CHAPTER 4 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE SO AS TO REZONE CERTAIN PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE. On the motion of Councilman de Leon, seconded by Councilwoman Smith and on the following roll call vote, to wit: AYES: Council Members Gallagher, de Leon, Smith and Mayor Millis NOES: None ABSENT: Council Member Pope the foregoing Ordinance was passed and adopted this':23rd day of October, 1979. i 255 ,: 1.---- I CITY COUNCIL ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA OCTOBER 23, 1979 PAGE 2 ORDINANCE ADOPTION-REPEAL CHAPTER 7 OF TITLE 8 OF MUNICIPAL CODE RF.. WALl,S AND FF.NCF.S Administrator Butch read the title of an Ordinance amending the Municipal Code by repealing an antiquated portion dealing with walls and fences. A motion was then made by Councilman Gallagher, seconded by Councilman de Leon and unanimously carried, to dispense with reading the balance of this ordinance. ORDINANCE NO. 201 C.S. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITy OF ARROYO GRANDE AMENDING THE ARROYO GRANDE MUNICIPAL CODE BY REPEALING CHAPTER 7 OF TITLE 8 CONCERNING THE REGULATION OF WALLS AND FENCES. On the motion of Councilman Gallagher, seconded by Councilwoman Smith and on the following roll call vote, to wit: r AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Council Members Gallagher, de Leon, Smith and Mayor Millis None Councilman Pope the foregoing Ordinance was passed and adopted this 23rd day of October, 1979. r PROr.RF.SS RF.PORTS. VARIOUS CITY PRO,TECTS FIRE STATION SITE: Administrator Butch reported the. choice had been narrowed to two architectural firms and he hoped to have some figures for Council at the next meeting. In response to questions from Councilman Gallagher, Administrator Butch stated that the architect's price should include original plans, design of structure, going to bid, and aiding in construction planning. Councilman Gallagher also expressed concern over the Fire Station being built .in a flood area. City Engineer Karp produced a Federal Flood Insurance Map dated 2-79 and indicated the selected site was not in a designated flood zone for the 100 year event. COMMUNITY BUILDING: Parks and Recreation Director John Keisler presented the program for the enlargement of the Arroyo Grande Community Center. He emphasized the idea of creating a facility designed to accomodate a maximum number of varied community groups and activities. George Stewart of Maul and Associates presented some details of the program including the fact that there wo~ld be ioo parking spaces and that the restrooms will be able to.accomodate the handicapped. There will be additional storage,and a larger entry. Upon completion, the building will have approximately 4300 square feet. After Council discussion, a motion was made by Councilman Gallagher, seconded by Councilman de Leon and unanimously carried, to approve the conceptual plan and the program as outlined by the Arroyo Grande Community Building Committee for the Arroyo Grande Community Center. STROTHER COMMUNITY PARK: Parks. and Recreation Director Keisler reported that all the excess dirt had been removed and.that the.playgrounq equipment was now being constructed at the Corporate Yard. Mayor Millis requested that the utmost consideration be given to safety precautions in regard to children crossing the street to enter the park. Mrs. Libby Jackson, 208 Fair View, Arroyo Grande, spoke from the audience saying that the creek might be dangerous to children and that perhaps a fence could be built around the park. Council felt this would not be feasible, but assured Mrs. Jackson that the park was being made as safe as possible. SOTO. SPORTS COMPLEX: Parks and Recreation Director Keisler reported that all the dirt had been moved and that the area had been graded. Also, bids for the tennis courts are now being reviewed. WATER SYSTEM: City Engineer Karp stated that a site had been selected and he is now trying to establish a price and open escrow.. RECEIPT OF -IA'I'ES-I-LEAGIIF. OF CALIF CITIES' LEr.ISLATIVF. RULLF.'1'INS ANn O'l'HF.RS Administrator Butch advised Council of a meeting of The American Association of Small Cities for municipal leaders from the mid-California area for an open discussion with Federal and State Officials responsible for many programs affecting small cities. The meeting will be held in Pacific Grov~ on October 29, 1979. Council felt it would be appropriate for Administrator Butch to attend. 256 CITY COUNCIL ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA OCTOBER 23, 1979'i PAGE 3 RECEIPT OF 1979-80 BUDGET Council received for their information a copy of the final 1979-80 Budget. 'RF.r'RTP'l' OF NOrrTrF.. C:HTr.rrON ~'T''RRF.T A1\lNF.XA'T'TON NO 1 'T'O 'T'HR r'TTY OF A rmnvn ~'Rn.NnR. ~rpRRNRF.'Rr, (RRTF.;Cn T~T.ANn) ~ Council received a copy of a recommendation from LAFCO (Loc'al Agency Formation Commission), to annex Chilton Street Annexation No.1 to the City of Arroyo Grande. Administrator Butch stated that this was for information only because the request must first be presented to the Planning Commission by LAFCO. RF.CnMMF.NDA~T()N OF THF. PT,ANNTNt:: r.()MMT~!=:TnN MRR'T'TNr.: ()F ~'T'()RF.'R 1 h 1 q7q Administrator Butch read a memo from Planning Director Ricardo Castro outlining the Planning Commission's recommendation, with one abstintion, that the implementation of the Use Permit section to control adult entertainment activities in the City be denied. Butch stated the Commission did not feel that the Use Permit Section was a proper way to control adult entertainment. Mayor Millis recognized Reverend Larry Lorenz from the audience who said he felt pornography was a problem in the City and that Council should take preventative measures. After Council discussion, the Council agreed that the matter be considered moot. ~ RRQnRST OF PLANNING DTRRCTOR. RF. rrTMF. FRAMF. OF r.:F.NF.'RAT. PT,Jl..N AMRNnMRNrp~ Planning. Director. Castro reviewed his recommendation that the Council. establish the months of January, May, and September, as the only allotted time to permit public hearings for the General Plan amendments. Castro stated that the months of January, May and September best agreed with the Commission's high and low volumes on yearly application. After Council discussion, a motion was made by Councilman de Leon, seconded by Councilwoman Smith and unanimously carried to establish the months of January, May, and September as, the only allotted time to permit public hearings for General, Plan amendments. 'RF.rF.TPT OF 1 q7q AD F.RTTMATRn 'RRVRNTTR, 'RR P'ROPF.'RTV TAX ANn RATT,-on'" FrTNn~ Administrator Butch reviewed a report from the Auditor-Controller advising the City that its, assessed valuation for the 1979-80 year is $45,794,240; an..increase of $8,428,501 over the 1978-79 valuation. This increase plus the adjusted bailout money makes the gross revenue for 1979-80 $420,056. RF.PORT ON Sr.O COUNTY A'RF.A COlINrTT. OF r,OVRH1\TMRN'T'gl MRRTTNr, OF Or''T'ORRR 10, lQ7Q' Councilman Gallagher reported on the recent SLO County Area Council of Governments' meeting of October 10, 1979. He stated that the Area Council had received input from a number of technicians in, regards to the govern- ments offshore drilling lease program-Lease Sale #5. This covers the area a'i,little south of the Santa Maria River and continues north of the Monterey Line. Under the lease there may be between thirteen and twenty-seven platforms built. Councilman Gallagher said' that the Area Council made many concerns known at the meeting, including the problem of being told what to do rather than having a more definite say in the matters'. Councilman Gallagher felt the,.:.meeting had done a lot of good in so far as the SLO Area Council making their needs known. u RRrRTP'" OF Sr'A'" MON'T'HT,V RRPORT FOR ~F.P'T'RMRF.'R t 1 q7q Administrator Butch reviewed the SCAT report for September with the Council and noted that ridership had been up, since school started. DISCUSSION RE. INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR I,OPEZ AND 'I'F.RMTNAT. DAMS Administrator Butch notified Council he had been contacted by Mr. Charles Mitchell, Insurance Manager for the County and that Mr. Mitchell advised him that the insurance coverage would be for $10,000,000. The City's share'of the premium'would be $39,000. Butch stated that this was an unbudgeted item and that though the City was a contractor, the County actually had the liability. After Council discussion, a motion was made by Councilman de Leon, seconded by Councilman Gallagher and unanimously carried directing the Staff to send a letter to the Insurance Manager stating that the Council opposes the concept of dam insurance. r r I I 257 !i il 'I CITY COUNCIL ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA OCTOBER 23, 1979 PAGE 4, RF.PORT ON RF.CF.NT 7.0NF. 3 ADVTSORY COMMITTF.F. OF OCTORF.R 18. 1979. Councilman de Leon reported on the recent Zone 3 meeting stating that activity on the Water Slide is down. He also stated that the. water level is 5 feet below the spillway and that 8,000 trout had recently been. planted. De Leon also stated that :.~.;; Zone 3 had received many letters from other agencies supporting the idea of purchase of a mobile' home' so that there could be 24 hour security. He will' keep Council posted on this matter. DISCUSSION RE. TERMINATION OF IMPROVF.MF.NT ROND ON T.F.MON ROAD City Engineer Karp reported that a letter had been drafted,to Mr. Lemon asking for his plans in Re. to the improve~ents of Lemon Road. Karp said that Lemon had called him stating that his understanding was that said'bond is tied to occupancy and that he was not yet living in the house. Lemon also stated that a portion of the property is in litigation and that needed to be resolved before he could complete the road. Discussion ensued, including comments from the audience. Mrs.'Ella Honeycutt, 560 Oak Hill Road said she thought someone was living in the house. Robert Phillips, 216 Pearwood, felt that if Mr. Lemon had a contract with'the City then the work shou~d be done regardless of litigation on the land. Mrs.' Libby Jackson, 208 Fair View, wanted to know who would check on the litigation question and how it would be checked. Mr. Clark Moore, 1180 Ash Street, felt the name Lemon'Road should be clarified because the correct name was Oak Hill Road. After Council discussion, Mayor Millis directed Attorney Shipsey and City Engineer Karp to look into the matter and report back to the' Council at the next meeting. REPORT ON PROPOSED BASIN PLAN AMENDMEN'l'R (RRORTON ~F.nTM"'RN'T') 'R"R!=:()T,TT'T'TON 7Q_Ol I THTRT) nRD.l<''T' Administrator Butch reported that as directed by Council, he had written a letter to Regional Water Quality Control Board responding to the third draft of proposed Resolution No. 79-01, and stated that the Council is extremely concerned over any proposal by any state agency or board to usurp local authority. City Engineer Karp stated he had spoken to Wallace of the County Engineers Department and some changes were being made in the third draft including a simplified and more equitable'agricultural permit process. No Council action was taken until a copy of the new draft is reviewed. PROGRF.SS REPORT ON CANYON WAY ASSF.SSMF.NT DTSTRICT Administrator Butch presented to Council the appropriate resolution drafts and agreements necessary to e~tablish the Canyon Way Assessment District. He stated that' in order to proceed, it would be necessary for Council to accept the petitions and designate those who would be responsible for various areas of the.projec~. Discussion ensued, with Larry Rohloff, the Engineer of Work, stating that generally the engineering costs were between 15% and 17% of the cost of the assessment district construction. The cost is currently estimated to'be $271,000 so the engineering cost would be approximately $46,000. Brian Curran, 202 Canyon Way, spoke from the audience saying he was a resident of the area but hec,had not signed the petition and opposed the assessment district because of the cost to individual home owners. Administrator Butch assured /tr. Curran that a public hearing would be held before the finalization of the assessment district. After further Council discussion, Administrator Butch read the title of the resolution E6:accept the findings of, the petition. A motion was made by Councilman Gallagher, seconded by Councilman de Leon and unani~ mously carried to dispense with reading the balance of the resolution. RESOLUTION 1381 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE MAKING FINDINGS ON PETITION. On motion of Councilman Gallagher, seconded by Councilman de Leon and on the following roll call vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Council Members Gallagher, de Leon, Smith and Mayor'Millis None Council Member Pope the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 23rd day of October, 1979. 258 CITY COUNCIL ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA OCTOBER 23, 1979 PAGE 5 Administrator Butch then read the title of the resolution designating, certain persons to perform various duties for proqeedings in the assessment district. A motion was made by Councilman de Leon, seconded by Councilwoman smith and unanimously carried to dispense with reading the balance of the resolution. RESOLUTION 1382 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE DESIGNATING PERSONS TO PERFORM VARIOUS DUTIES FOR PROCEEDINGS IN A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT. On motion of Councilman de Leon, seconded by Councilwoman Smith and on the following roll call vote, to wit: AYES: ' NOES: ABSENT: Council Members Gallagher, de Leon, Smith and Mayor Millis None Council Member Pope ~ the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 23rd day of October, 1979. WRTTTF.N COMMTmTCATTONS n~F ~~F.NnA 'A. SOUTH COUNTY WATER ASSOCIATION Administrator Butch stated that'he had received a notice of the next meeting of the South County Water Association to be held October 24, 1979 at 7:30 P.M., at the Arroyo Grande Fire station. B. STATE CONTROLLERS OFFICE RE. REIMBURSEMENT OF EXTRAORDINARY COSTS Administrator Butch reviewed a letter from State Controllers office stating that under Chapter 1204 (SB583) the state provides 80% reimbursement to local agencies for extraordinary costs incurred by them during the 1978-79 Fiscal Year to meet the added burden of providing law enforcement protection under extraordinary circumstances. Butch stated that such costs were incurred on August 6th, 7th, and 8th, 1978 when the Arroyo Grande Police aided the SLC County Sheriff's Department during the demonstration at the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant. Butch requested that Council adopt a resolution to apply for the reimbursement. Administrator Butch then read the title of a resolution requesting reimbursement for the extraordinary expense incurred during the Diablo Canyon: demonstration on August 6th, 7th, and 8th, 1978. A motion was made by Councilman Gallagher, seconded by Councilman de Leon and unanimously carried to dispense with reading the balance of the resolution. RESOLUTION 1383 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE APPLYING FOR RElMEURSEMENT OF EXTRAORDINARY COSTS INCURRED BY THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE DURING THE 1978-79 FISCAL YEAR EXPENDED TO MEET THE ADDED BURDEN OF PROVIDING LAW ENFORCEMENT PROTECTION UNDER EXTRAORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCES. On motion of Councilman Gallagher, seconded by Councilman de Leon and on the following roll call vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ' Council Members Gallagher, de Leon, Smith and Mayor Millis None Councilman Pope ~ the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 23rd day of October, 1979: ORAL COMMUNICATIONS OFF, Ar.RNDA AFTER Council discussion, and upon recommendation of City Attorney Shipsey, a motion was made by Councilman de Leon, seconded by Councilman Gallagher and unanimously carried to set a public hearing on November 13th, 1979 at 8:00 P.M. to consider the rezoning of the Brisco and Grand Avenue area. MRS. ELLA HONEYCUTT spoke from the audience stating her concern over the name of "Lemon Lane" on a;street designated as Oak Hill Road. City Engineer Karp said he will check into the problem and clarify the matter. r. JIM FORTSON, 145 Rosewood and Reverend Larry L9renz, 709 Faeh, spoke in complaint that Council had not taken stronger stand against adult entertainment. ADJOURNMF:NT On motion of Councilman de Leon, seconded by Councilman Gallagher and unanimously carried, the meeting adjourned " ATTEST. ~~ C~-L. DEPU Y, LE "'~, 4;;tI2., OR