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Minutes 1966-05-10 ~3? CITY COUNCIL MAY 10, 1g66 ARROYO GRANDE, CALIF. The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Wood presiding. ~p~n roll cali Councilmen Levine, Schlegel and Burt reported present. Councilwoman ~`hompson was absent. M I NUTf APPftOVAI The minutes of the adjourned meetings of April 19 and May 3, 1g66 were approved as prepared. APPROVAL OF WARRANTS ~ A motion was made by Councilman Levine, seconded by Councilman Schlegel, that General Warrants No. g73 to and including No. 1031 in the total emount of $17,697.12, Payroll Warrants No. 1207 to and including No. 1248 in the total ~mount of $7,536.60 and Trust and Agency Warrants No. 365 to and including No. 397 in the total amount of $280.00 be authorized and ardered paid. Motion carried. GOUNCIL MEM~ERS REPRESENTATION TO COMMISSIONS BQ~RDS AND COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS Mayor Wood appointed the Council members ';~~ie vario'us Commissions, Boards and Committees to serve asCouncil representatives ~Qr tw~ years as follows: Arroyo Grande Planning Commission - Councilman Levine Arroyo Grande Parks ~ Recreatlon Commission ~ Councilman Schlegel Arroyo Grande Parking Commission - Councilwoman Thompson So. San Luis Obispo Co. Economic Development Meetings - Councilwoman Thompson; Water Resources Advisary ~oard - Mayor Wobd and Mr. Donald.Talley . Zone.3 Advisary Board - Councilman Levine and Director of Public Works, J.E. Anderson, Jr. So. San Luis Obispo Co. Sanitation District - Councilman Burt Highway Committee Meetings - Mayor Wood, Councilman Schlegel and City Admin- istrator Thomas M. Butch Harbor Commission Meetings - rotating representation by the Council Th~ City Administrator was instructed to prepare a roster of the Council, designating ~the meeting dates of the above boards, the Council member to attend each meeting, in addition to the representative, on a rotating basis, and a system of notifying each Council member prior to each board meeting. PA,6~~' ! C I PANTS DF YOUTH I N GOVERNMENT DAY The City Administrator introduced Mario Evangelista, Neil Vincelette and Doug Eastman and advised that they were in the group of~15 High School Students that . had participated in the E1ks Annual Youth in Government Day on May 2, 1966. Mariq Evangelista, speaking for the group, thanked the Council for letting the students participate in the City government activities for a day and h~ felt the program was very worthwhile and should be continued in the future. Mayor Wood, on behalf of ~.lae Council, thanked the students for attending the mesting and for taking an tnteres~ in the City operations. ,.6-~'~_'~- ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ i PROCLAMATION FOR "BUDDIES POPPIES" DAYS, MAY 27th and 2~th As requested by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Mayor Wood proclaimed May 27th and 28th, 1966 as "Buddies Poppies" Days. TREASURER'S REPORT r~ The Treasurer's Report for the month of April, 1966, was received by the Council and ordered filed. DEPARTMENTAL MONTNLY REPORT The Departmental Monthly Report for the month of April, 1966, was received by the Council ~nd ordered filed. APPLIGAT.f'°' _A~~~ FOR FEASIBILITY STUDY OF CONSOLIDATION , TF~~ .~-ic~n prepared by the City Attorney to make appl ication to LAFCo fpr a Fs~~=_: ;E Study of Consolidation, was submitted to th~ Council for their study pr ic~ ~J' ~on and was not acted upon at th i s t ime. f tlcL~,~,~' r~ ~ T~~ ~dministrator reminded the Council that May 1'6 to May 20, 1966 was "Clea~~~ a°~ for the City. ~ ~ 238 . City Gouncil - May 10, 1966 P~~~' ~ ORGANIZATION 0F PARKING COMMISSION ' The City'Administrator advEsed that the Parl~ing Commissi~n had been organtzed as follows: F.J. Kirkpatrick, Chairman Carroli Pruett, ~ice Chairman . h' with the terms of office to be as follows: Une Year Noland Garrison (June 30, ig67j Two Y~ars F.J. Kirkpatrick (Jwne 30, 1~68) Three Years Gar'roll Pru~tt (~Jt~~e 3Q, 1~6~~ . and ~he time af m~ating would be ~t l0«AO A.M. ~h~ #ir~t 'fhur~d~y o~ ~c~ man~h~ ~COM E DAT~ON FRO PARKfNG OMM ON:DAWNT WN PARKI LOT After diszuss an, a mo~tlon w~s ~r~d~ y Counc lman Levine, ssconded by Council- man ~urt, that the front of the Downtown Parktng Lot be Improvad by meking two sn- trance driv~?ay aprans on Branch 5treet with exit only on Nevada Street,that more parking be established by improving the eastern portion of the lot with bumpsrs and . striping and that the lot be posted for ~two hour parking, as recommendad by the Parking Commission. Motion carried. AGREEMENT W1TH WOODS ANIMAL SHELTER After discussion, a motion was made by Councilman Burt, seconded by CounciT- man Schlegel, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign an ~xten$ion of Agreement between the City of Arroyo Grande and Woods Animal Shelter. Motion carried. LEAGUE CALIF, CITIES tEGIStATIVE BULLETIN Af ter discwssion, the following action was tak~n regarding the Legislative Bulletin, dated April 18, 1966 received from the League of California Cities: A ietter bearing Mayor Wood's signature would be sent to Congressman Talcott, requesting ~hat he insist that equivalent federal aid funds be restored to Callfor- nia as the Federal Aid Revenues for Highways was withdt-awn from the State af Cal- ifornia due to the City of San F~ancisco not approving locations for interstate highway routes wlthin the City, The City Administrator was instructed to write to Governor Brown urging that AB 128 reducing the normal retirement age of police officers, be vetoed. A motion was made by Councilman Levine, seconded by Councilman Bur.t, that Senator Sturgeon and Assemblyman Shoemaker be requested to oppose ACA 3 aufihor- izing the Legislature to exempt from local property taxation single family dwell- ings owned and occupied by persons over 64 years of age, as there is no planned program to equalize the loss of revenue to the City. On the following roll call vote, to-wit: AYES; Councilmen Levine, Schlegel and Burt NOES: Mayor Wood ABSENT: Councllwoman Thompson the abo.v~.~:.~ion was carrisd. The Council discussed AB 135 which provides a method ~f financing the.cast af converting overhead utility #ines to underground, but' there was no action tak~. REPORT ON ATTENo TO COUNTY-WIDE ~'1'TY SELECTION GOMMITTE~ TO LAFCo, Mayor'l~~~d~:~eported-a meettng had been held on'May 5, 19 with C1ell Whelc~eli, Mayor es~ i s Ob i spo, CMa r 1~s Bagwe 11, Mayor Qf Graver C i~t~ and Joe Rose, M~~rc~r of P~~.,, F~ ~~.~ch, (wi th Mayor Schwartz of P~so Robl;~s arid Mayor Surf iuh, of Mor~o ~ay being ~~~~le to attend), for the purpose of call3ng for a City Selectic~n Cammittee made t:l~e Mayors of all the San Luis Obispo Courrty Cities to appoint replace+ ment~ to t~~ ~.ocal Agency Formation Commission. Mayor Wood was appointed as a re~- gul~r ~s~rn~~~ to the Local Agency Formation Commission, with Mayor Bagvueli as alter- nate. generally felt the South County area needed strong represenfiation at these m~~~a~~~. Mayor Wood also reported the Mayor's of the six incorporated cities < of thi~ ~~~~ty would meet on a qua rterly basis. '~~~~ss ~ ~ ~ ~ - z" ' ~ ~ _ ~ .,~~,.r s_, ~ ~ , . ~ . . ~n..t~ . ?ri.~ Ge~~ City Council - May 10, 1g66 Page 3 PLANNED UN I~' DEVELOPMENT ANtENDMENT l"t~ ZON 0 NG ORD G NANCE Planning Commissiora i3esolut~on No. 66-21~Z was s~abmitted to t~e Council re~~ commending an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance N~s 15~ by adding a new sectson establishing a Planned Unit Development or "PDtO District. The Gety Administrator briefly outlined the purpose of the new ddstrict and advised that in the su:bmitted copies, Sec. 2 B(2nd paragraph) had been inadvertantly omitted but would be in- cluded in the final draft. A moteon was made by Councilmars Burt, seconded by Councilman Levine that a Public Hear$ng be held at $;OO PoM. on May 24th, 1966 to amend the Zoning Ordinance No. 157 by adding a new sectioro establishing a Planned Unit Development or "PD" District. Motion carried. LAND USE ELEMENT QF THE GENERAL PtAN REGOMM, FROM PLANNING COMMISSION Planning Comrnession Resolution No. 66-22-G, recommending the adoption of the Land Use Element of the Geroeral Plan was received and taken under discussione Mayor iaood ~~~fied that he felt the proper significance had not been given the Land Use ~lement and that fihe general pubtic was unaware that thds element would, in the future be a guide to determine the zoning within the~ City and that before any #ur~ ther action was taken by the Council, the tand use map should be returned to Hahn, Wise and Associates for amendments as designated by the Planning Commission and Cifiy Council, and that this map be returned to the City in reproducable form so it could be published in the local paper and the citszens be made aware of the proposed changes, prior to holding a Public Hearing. Mr. A1 Browne was-present-and advised that he was in favor of ,nofiifyong fihe public of the Land Use Element by.publication in the 1oca1 paper. The Council agreed the above action as outlined by:Mayor Wood be ta ken . RECOMMENDATtON TO AMEND ORD. N0, 210 PLANNING COMMISSION ORGANIZATI-0N The City Attorney was instructed to'prepare an amendment to Ordi:nance No. 210 to rotate the terms of the Planning Commissioners so that a majority of the Com- missioner's terms of office wi11 root expire at:any one time, STUDY S~SSION ON PROPOSED SuBDIVISION ORDINANCE T~o~ second study sessios~ ~ra the propased Subdivision Ordinance was set for 8:OG r~oM. on May 17, 1966, following the regular Planneng Commission meeting. t~E~IGNAT[QN FROM PARKS AND REGREATfON COMMISSI-0N (Miller) A motion was made by Counci~man Schtegel, seconded by Councilman Burt, that the resignatiore as submitted by Marlin Miiler from the Parks and Recreation Com- mission be accepted and a let~er of appreciation for his service to the City be sent to Mr. Miller. Motion carried. PARKS AND RECREATION JOINT STUDY SESSION It_was agreed to reschedute the joint study session with the Parks and Rec- reation Commission for May 25, 1966. PURCNASE OF FIRE HOSE The City Administrator advised that Chief Marsalek had received fire hose samples from Al~ro Fire Equipment Company, who had submitted the lowest estimate, and Chief Marsalek felt it was comparable to hose presently ~n use by the Fire Department and recommended its purchase. After Counc~l discussion, a motion was made by Counciiman Burt, seconded by Cooancilman Levine, that 500 feet of 22 inch, and 300 feet of 1'-z inch hose be pur'chased -from A1bro Fire Equipment Company, for the amount of $763,00 plus tax. Motion carried. LETTER FROM SCHQOL REGARDING FIRE The City Administrator read aloud a letter received from the Arroyo Grande Union High School expressing fiheir thanks and appreciatoon for the quick response of the Fire De~;~s~tment, and advising that they felt the competent action of the department less~ned the loss to the School. UPDATE _~i,i`i~ICAL CODE (1ST READING OF ORDtNANCE) T`. ~.oi discussed a proposed ordinance to update fihe }947 Electrical Code to t~-A;: ~ 1 ectr i ca 1 Code. The C i ty Attorney read the Ord i nance th ru the t i t1 e. A mot`~. ~tade by Gouncilman Levine, seconded by Councilman Burt, to dispense witF ~the balance of the Ordinance. Motion unanimously carried. FREEWfi~Y `:~°~NANCE AGREEMENT - STATf D I V, OF H I GHWAYS Th~ '~~-x =~.~ministrator reviewed the provisions of the Freeway Maintenance Agree- ment ~~t~ ~'m~ State Qivision of Highways, by which the City assumes the maintenance Qf a~?, ~ ~~~°~~sings and undercrossings within the Freeway System within the City ~44 City Council - May i0, 1~56 Page 4 Freew~y Agreement - contd. 1 im3ts. The City Attvrney re~ad aloud the praposed Resolution approvirrg the free- way Maintenance Agreement, in its er~tirity. RESOLUTION N0. 697 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C;UUNCIL APPROViNG FREEWAY MAINTENANCE AGR~EMENT On mofilon of Councilman Schlegel, seconded by Councilman Burt and by fihe follow- ing roit ca11 vofie, to-wit: AY~S: Councilman Levine, Schlegel, Burt and Mayor Woad NQ~.S: None ABS~NT", Councilwaman Thotnpsan the foregoing Resolutian was adopte.d this lOth day of May, 1966. PROGRESS R~PQRT ON LOPEZ DAM The City Adminisfirator reported that there had been no perfiinent acfiion takon regarding L,opez Dam. COUNTY WATER ADU{SORY COMMITTEE M~ETING REPORT The Cifiy Admtnistrator reported on fihe regular meeting of the San Luis 4bispo County Water Resources Advisory Committee and advised that de-salting sea water had been discussed and that it was generalty felt that fihe cost would be prohibttlve. FEASIBII,ITY STUDY FOR UNSEWERED PORTIONS OF CITY The Counctl reviewed the price quotes from C,aring and Taylor and Koebig artd Kaebig ~or the engineering feasibility study for unsewered portions af the City, A mot~nn-was made by ~ouncilman Schlegel, seconded by Councilman Burt, that Alter- nate Praposal No. 1 submitted by fihe firm of Koebig and Kaebig, fio prepare an an• gine~ring report on the feasibility of City~wide sewer improvement prQgram vs. v~arious individual sewer districts, be accepted, with ~he COSt not to exceed ~ $i,~Q0.Q0. Motlon carried. R~PORT - SO SLO COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT Councilman Bu~t reported ~hrat a 30 day extension or until June 17, 19G6 had been granted as a final dafis for completion of the Sewage Treatment Piant, Trunk L.ine and Oufi~Fal1 Line Installations. QRAIN LiNE IN CONJUNGTION WITH TRACT N0. 28Q The C1ty Engineer advised ;pr. Gerald Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Giambalvo that after the installation of the drain line thru Tract 131, the streets would be repaired to conform to i~s original paving, with a slight difference in color betwe~n the old and new paving. GURR~S FROM DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS R~GARDING CREEK ARFA The Gouncil referred the letter ~rom the powntawn Merchanfis regarding the fiprovement of the creek ar~a to the Parks and Recreation Cammission for tfietr study and recommendatfon. " ' DEEQ FQR STRE~T PURPOSES ON VALLEY ROAD Davis House) A mation was made.by Councilman Levine., seconded by Councilman Schtegel tht~t the Grant Qeed fa°am Rase Davis, a married woman, be accepted for road purposes on Valley Road, and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized ta sign the Cert i f 1 cate raf Acceptance and the same .be recorded. Matian carr' ied. R~~.~ = ;~=5 TA~ INCREASE ~"r~~ r~c~c Adminis~ra~or rep~rted that the annual report regardfng sales tax had ~a~~~ ~:~c~~a~ed and ~he increase within the Ci~y was 1~.8% over 1964. It wes dtsc~~~~~~ ~he Counfiy of San Luis Obispo received 1% of the City~s l~ s~lss tax and thafi this amaunfi was withheld from the Ctty af S~n Luis Obtspo~ fihe G a~~ ~a~ ~aso Robl es and fihe C i ty of Arroya G rande and not f:rpm'~'tha o:thar: .in- corpora~~d ~~~~es within the county. A~ter discussion, the City Attorney was instruc~~~ ~repara a Resolufiion directed to the Board of Supervisars requesting rel~e~ ~~c~~ the County of San Luis Obaspo receiving a portton of the sales tax ~41 City'Council ~ May )0, 1g66 Paye 5 Report Sal~s Tax ~ contd. revenue of tFre City of Arroyv Grande and that cop~~s of the r~solution be f6rwarded ta atl incorporate~9 ~,ities within the ~ounty, requesting they adopt simi~ar resaluP . , . ~ , ~ . LETTER TU,.L . . . UGIA MAR SCHOOL QISTRICT The City A,dmtnistrator was:ins:~r.ucted to writ~ to the-L~cia Mar"Schoot District and thank them for supplyfng t~re Council with agenda's far the School Distric.t'S meetings. ADJOURNMENT 7'0 EXECUTIVE SESSION A matlan was made by Cour~eitman ~~rt, seconded by Councilmar~ Levine, tca adjourn at t0:43 P~Mo to executive°session to discuss pending ittigatian. Motion c~t°ri~d. At3J0URNMEN7' A motio~ was rrrade.by Counciiman Bu~°t, seconded by Councilman Levin~, that the meeting be adjou~-ned at 11:30 P,M. to 8;00 P.M., May 17th, 1966. Motion carried. AT1`EST: ~ , ~ ~/lr~ ~ Cifiy erk Mayor