Minutes 1992-05-26
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MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1992
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 215 EAST BRANCH STREET
ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA
The City Council of the city of Arroyo Grande met at 7:30 P.M.
with Mayor Mark M. Millis presiding.
1. & 2 . FLAG SALUTE AND INVOCATION
Mayor Millis led the Pledge of Allegiance to our flag, and
Pastor Phil Coleman of Oak Park Foursquare Church delivered the
invocation.
J..... ROLL CALL
Present were Mayor Millis and Council Members A. K. .Pete
Dougall, M. P. "Pete" Gallagher, Gene Moots, and B'Ann Smith.
Staff Members present were City Manager Chris Christiansen, City
Attorney Judy Skousen, and Deputy City Clerk Mona prelesnik.
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~ ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
None
~ REGISTER OF CHECKS
It was moved by Smith/Dougall, and the motion passed
unanimously to approve cash disbursements in the amount of
$762,289.45, as listed in the May 20, 1992 Staff Report of Finance
Director David Bacon.
6.A. SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE AMENDING. REPLACING OR REPEALING
CERTAIN SECTIONS OF TITLES 1. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. AND 10 OF ~HE
MUNICIPAL CODE. PERTAINING TO "APPEALS."
It was moved by Dougall/Smith (5-0-0, Dougall, Smith, Moots,
Gallagher and Millis voting aye) to approve Ordinance No. 446 C.S.,
Amending, Replacing or Repealing Certain Sections of Titles 1, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 pertaining to "Appeals".
7.A. RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE 1992-93 BUDGET. WITH AMENDMENTS
Council Member smith spoke of her concerns of the disbursement
of the travel and training money. Mayor Millis stated that the
City Manager will monitor the travel and training money.
It was moved by Smith/Dougall (5-0-0, Smith, Dougall, Moots,
Gallagher and Millis voting aye) to approve Resolution No. 2928,
adopting the 1992-93 proposed budget, as amended by the City
Council. ,
7.B. RESOLUTION ADOPTING A TAX PROCEEDS EXPENDITU~ APPROPRIATION
LIMIT FOR FISCAL YEAR 1992-93
It was moved by Dougall/Smith (5-0-0, Dougall, Smith, Moots,
Gallagher and Millis voting 'aye) to approve Resolution No. 2929,
adopting a Tax Proceed Expenditure Appropriation Limit for Fiscal
Year 1992-93.
7.C. AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR COLLECTION OF SPECIAL TAXES AND
ASSESSMENTS. AS REQUESTED BY GERE SIBBACH. COUNTY AUDITOR-
CONTROLLER
It was moved by Moots/Dougall, and the motion passed ~
unanimously to approve Amendment to Agreement for Collection of
Special Taxes and Assessments.
7.D. RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2358 PERTAINING TO
CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL OUALITY ACT RULES AND PROCEDURES. AND
CHANGING THE NUMBER OF DAYS IN WHICH TO FILE AN APPEAL OF AN
ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
It was moved by Smith/Dougall (5-0-0, Smith, Dougall, Hoots,
Gallagher and Millis voting aye) to approve Resolution No. 2930,
Amending Resolution No. 2358 Pertaining to California Environmental
Quality Act Rules and Procedures, and Changing the Number of Days
in Which to File an Appeal of an Environmental Determination.
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7.E. AGREEMENT FOR CURBSIDE COLLECTION RECYCLING PROGRAM COMMENCING
JULY 1. 1992. AND TERMINATING JUNE 30. 1995
It ~as moved by Smith/Dougall (4-1-0, Smith, Moots, Gallagher
and Millis voting aye; Dougall voting no) to approve Agreement With
Ralcco to Provide a Citywide curbside Recycling Collection Service.
7.F. TEEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE: EXTENSION OF COMMITTEE FOR TWO YEARS
TO MAY. 1994 ' '
Mayor Millis thanked the members who served on the Teen
Advisory Committee, and the Recreation Department for making this
program successful.
It was moved by Dougall/Gallagher, and the motion passed
unanimously to Extend the Teen Advisory Committee for two Years to
May, 1994.
7 . G. LETTER TO COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS REGARDING ANI~ CONTROL
'- COSTS AND SERVICES
The council discussed the rising cost of animal control
services. ·
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It was moved by Dougall/Moots (5-0-0, Dougall, Moots,
Gallagher, smith and Millis voting aye) to approve the letter to
County Board of Supervisors requesting that it look into the County
Sheriff's Department operating Animal Regulation as a more
efficient and cost-effective means of handling the animal problems
in the County.
~ WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
NONE
~ ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
None
10. CLOSED SESSION
Canceled
11. ADJOURNMENT
--- It was moved by Moots/Dougall, and the motion passed
unanimously to adjourn the meeting at 8:04 P.M.
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GENE MOOTS, MAYOR PRO TEM
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MONA PRELESNIK, DEPUTY CITY CLERK
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