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Minutes 1973-03-131_b CITY COUNCIL ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA MARCH 13, 1973 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Schlegel presiding. .Upon roll call, Council Members Millis, Talley, Wood .and de Leon reported present, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND INVOCATION Mayor Schlegel lead the Pledge of Allegiance to our Flag; and immediately thereafter, Councilman Millis delivered the invocation. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The minutes of the regular meting of February 27, 1973, were approved as prepared. APPROVAL OF WA RANTS On motion of Councilman de Leon, seconded by Councilman Talley and unanimously carried, General Warrants No. 12026, No. 12029, No. 12030, and No. 12049 through No. 12177, in the total amount of $6,523.57; and Payroll Warrants No. 4121, and No. 5293 through No. 5370, in the total. amount of $19,573.14, were approved and ordered paid. RECEIFT OF CITY'S WINTER ISSiF OF NEWSLETTER. The winter issue of the City's newsletter entitled "The City of ..Arroyo Grande Reports"', was received by the Council. Administrator Butcb introduced Mike Hurtado, the student intern from Cal. Poly who prepares the newslet~.~=~~:. Mike was commended by the Council for his goad work on the newsletter. TREASURER'S REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 1973 The Treasurer's Report for the month of February,. 1373, was received b}~ the Council, reviewed .and ordered filed. DEPARTMENTAL REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 1973 The Departmental Report for the month of Febr?.;~:~ 1973, was received by the Council, reviewed and ordered filed. Administrator Butch encouraged citizens to participate in the Police Department's "Citizens on Patrol" program and also reminded them of the Police Department's service of checking residents' houses while they are on vacation. ORAL REPORT - RECENT CITY .SELECTION COMMITTEE MEETING - MAYOR SCHLEGEL Mayor Schlegel reported orally on the March 8th meeting of the City-Selection Committee, at which time the rules and procedures prepared for the selection of future representatives to various organizations_ were amended. ORDINANCE REPEALING ORD 77 C S - REZONING FROM RAB3 TO RGD FAIR .OAKS--1ST READ. City Attorney Shipley read, for its first reading, the title of an ordinance amending the Municipal Cade so as to repeal Arroyo Grande Ordinance No. 77 C.S. relating to the rezoning of certain property in the City of-Arroyo Grande from RA-B3 to R.G.-D; thereafter, a motion was made by Councilman Millis, seconded by Ct~uncilman de Leon and unanimously carried, to dispense w~,~th'reading the balance ~f this ordinance. APPOINTMENT OF CITIZENS' COMMITTEE - HELD OVER Mayor Schlegel reported that the Council is not yet ready to make appoint- ments to the Citizens' Committee, as the petition (opposing adoption of Ordinance No. 77 C.S.) from which appointees will be selected, is still being circulated among the Council for their suggested appointees. The Citizens' Committee will work with the Planning Commission on the Land Use Element of the General Plan. DISCUSSION RE .CITY REPRESENTATIVES TO SO COUNTY HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION Administrator Butch reported that no recommendations for two City representa- tives to the South County Human Relations. Commission are available-at this time due to no volunteers as yet. Councilman Millis stated that it was preferred if member- ship on the Commission does not include Councilmen or persons involved in the formation of the Commission. Mayor Schlegel urged citizens to volunteer to serve on this commission and also urged that additional applications to serve on the various other City commissions be submitted to replenish the Reservoir of .Citizens .list. 16 CITY couNCIL =~~~ , ~°~:; ARROYO GRANDE, CAT.IFORNTA _ REVIEW OF WOODS ANIMAL SHELTER BUDGET ~ ;,s ~9J.~° Administrator Bute rreviewed ~~i~, L'f~ C~~~a.nedil t~,e pr~?pos~.d 1~~:~~"-~ submitted by the Woods Anit~aa-1 Smelter, n~.ir~r~ r~~~ -~t.~:: an ~,ncr~;~.se oe~~r ,_~~-- -.~:~. In reviewing the activities of the she 1u~;.r for the t~f erect r ~ ~! ,~~^~:~'~ , ; ~- ~ ~ summarized on a earl basis aid ~~a~.b~~it~°~~d bM1e° W~:aads Ma~rt~ar Sch~.~~''~ °.`~;' ~~ y y .~ 9 ~ ..~ F that their work has increased some; `3®`;/. to `~O~~a. Adiinistr,a~or I~~,tc~~ ~.'i m ~ ~ k ~~~t there has been a substantial dc~~ci~ase. bra '~°:~~ `~.ast yeas ~~f c~~ ;t~~~'~,~:~nt- 4 z~. cy. a~, w the City regarding stray anir~.al r~~:~.isanc~::= ® ~t ~~a.s reco~~~e~~~'~~d that sc~g-~ ;= discussed at the forthc~a~.a~ing Mayors ~ Nl~etio.~r ~~~ a1:~. of Sa~~ 1.`~;~.s Ob:i,: f. l Ge>>~~~y ~.s involved in this budget req~.e:~v. ~I~R_, : RESOL. ADOPT. RE, PARK.. & TRAFF. GOMM. RECOMMEND _PARKIG ~ Z'RAFI`IC CONTROLS - . Adman~.strator Butch rev~.e~:~ed t,tT~e rF~cor.~n2 . ` '; ' i. the ParK~.x~~ arad Tra.ff~c Conission, per their minutes of March: ~.nd, as fo~.l _.. 1) School Zcnca si~b~ be erected adjacent to the Lopez Co±~tinuatir~n High Scy_ ~:~ ~~n S o~.th El~~ Str<etA ~) a thirty five mile speed li.~ait ?~e established on Vaz` Read adjacent to ~'all.e;~ Gar~xen Homes and that School Zone signs be installed bn fair ~3E~k„ Avens~e and Valley-Road adjacent to the Valley Road High School ca~rsp~~.s; ~rv ~ 56~,~, s ign be p`lac<~,,d on the southwest corner of Hillcr~Nst D--rive and Sie.:era. Dri~~:~ vo as to st,~~ all traffic traveling easterly on a3i11.crest Drive before e.nt~~f~.ng Sierr a D~'i~>e~ ~s) a Stop sign be placed at the soutl~;aest corrxer of Hillcrest Dr~v~ and ~ort A~c:nue so as to stop all traffic traveling east on Hillcrest Dric°~: befog ~:ring N~v~port Avenue; - 5) a Stop sign be placed on the south side of Linda Dri•-.. id sign to be located one hundred and thirty-four feet ~13~y) e^aste.rl~~ o.f tl^e ~.a line of N~.~tt~s Elm .Street, 6) School Zone signs b~~ ex~~cted c.~n Br~.dge S~~reet sl ~~,~~t ~~ ~:h4-~ Ptesb~t~.rx~an Church and Christian Ac.ademg~ ~ d) a ~°~=.d zone. be e s ~'.~b~ ~~ ~~~=~~d ~ ' ~yL rl~r Ella side ~~f Nelson Street beginning at a pol:nt eighty®eight feet (55~ :: of *~.~se easterly property line of Whiteley Street and extendia~g e~.st~:`~~°' ~. .,v ~-.~..ce of t°~ao ~.!b,~ndred and eight feet (2O8'). Director of Public Works Anderson requested ~.~:.~~ l,teci ~+ be held over a~ the matter was being studied further. Thy; r~~r.ox~rmended 3~ ~~x,p.'~i. speed 11~?-,it ~n V~11ey Road, under item 2, was discussed at length by t~,„~~~ Cok~nciT and decision on this matter will be held over until fusrther studyo Tire Cc~~~ncil was in agteex~ent ~;ith all items recommended by the ,.Parking and Traffic C:~~r~nission. After Council disc~~ssion, City Attorney Ships~;~= read the title. of a resolution authorizing establis~ent of scY~ool zone signs, boulevard stop signs and no parking zones thereafter, a md~tion was ~~ad~: by Councilman Talley, seconded by Councilman de Leon and unanimously carried, to dispense withreadi~g the ha.lance of this resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 102 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE AUT'AiORIZING ESTABI.;IS~-~MENT OF SCHOOL ZONE SIGNS, BOULEVARD STOP SIGNS AND N'O FARKTNG ZONE. On motion o.f Councilman Millis, seconded. by Councel~ran de Leon and on the following roll call. veate, to wit: AYES: Councilmen Millis, Tallev, Wood, de Leon ar~d.Mayor Schlegel NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was pa;~sed and adopted this 13th day of Marchh, 193. Administrator Butch further reported that the Parking and Traffic Cissi~~;n had requested the removal. of large shrubs at the sor~.th~rest corner of No. Eim Street and Brighton Aven~~.9.c~, whicka obstr~art tl~e sight distance of vehicles traveling ~:ast oar Brighton Avenue upon entering No® Elm StreE=.t. After Councl.l disc°~ssi.~n, on motion of C®uncilman Ta11ey, s~:conded by Cc~unc:~.lman Mill.i> and pr~~n 3 ~ _ ~ .~l}° cart%~gd, Detector of Public Works Anderson was a:.at~~o~iz~d to c~v~nt;act tSxe o~~rn.~:x° cif ~.~~? sight obst~~^:~ti~g shrubs and see to et that thr~ obstt~cti.on is r~~:~,c~.-ed. It was also not~:d that thy: mo~~tingh o~ the Parking :snd Traffic Cw.-:lssion have been changed to the first. Friday of ~~a.ch month ar 10:Q0 A.M. ~~i CITY COiJNC IL r5~4~t,~t~ 1:3, ~ ,'~s ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA 'C'AGE 3 PUBLIC IiEARING~• REZONE CASE 73-~6 RAfs3 T~i__RGU,_HUANSA. RD~,(LANGFORU.FELTY ~ ,1Z,T~GE~ .Administrator Butch reviewed that; r~ resolution has been received fr~~;~a the Flanning Commission recommending tdae rezoning from RA-B3 to R-G-D, the IIDII de;signa- tion to indicate maximum density na7t to emceed !~~ dwelling units ger grass a^L.re, approximately 7 arras on Huasn.a Road acrc~~s from Rosewood Lane, as regnestect by the applicatian submitted by J. Douglas Langford, Monroe S. Feir;~, .Tr., and. ,~o?~n F. Mudge. Upon being assured by Deputy Cit;~ Clerk $Butch that all requirem~n.ts as provided by law had been celz~pl.ied with, Mayor Schlegel c~e:l.ared the hearing optrn and .all persons would now bc: heard for or against the g~r..a~xosed rezoning, Douglas Langford, 303+ Montana Drive, Santa t~~ari,a, one of the applicants for the proposed rezoning, spoke in favor of it and rev~,ewed the proposed develop- went plans fvr the property, Nadine Silva, 115 Flora Road, asked qu~;stiozxs regarding the creek which runs between the property under discussion for rezaz~i.ng and her pr~~perty, where- upon Councilman de Leon made additional inquiries regarding the creek. Developer Langford answered all questioi±s. Cindy Silva, 102 Pearrr~oc*d, spoke against the ~aro~ .~ rezoning. There being no further discussion for or against. +.~°:- rezoning, Mayor Schlegel declared the hearing closed. After Council discussion, City Attornr~y Shipley read, for its first reading, the title of acx ordinancl~ amending t~'ae M~znicipal Code sa as to rezone .froze RA-B3 to R°G°D, certain property in tie '_ ~:;~ ref Arroyo Grande; thereafter, a motion was made by Councilman Talley, :;. ,~#e~3, by Councilman de Leon and unanimously carried, to dispense with reading ~.,> is.zxce of this ordinance. ` LISh PE ESTR MALL - SO ~ S HO T Administrator Butch reviewed that a recommendation had been received from. the Parks and Recreation Commission to class the sc>utherly Si+ feet of Short Street adjacent to the creek for park purposes, Upon being assured by Deputy City Clerk Butch that all. requirements as provided by law had been complied with, Mayor Schlegel declared the hearing opeLr and .all persons would now be heard. Claude Moss, 143+ Newport Avenue, raised questions regarding the costs of the park development. Administrator Butch replied that without the proposed gazebo, the rough estimates run between $1800 to $2000. There being na further discussion for or against the closure of a portion of Short Street, Mayor Schlegel declared the hearing closed. Aftr~r Council discussion, City Attorney Shipley read the title of a resolution to establish a pedestrian ma11 along a portion of Short Strr~Et; thrreafter, a motion was made by Councilman. Talley, seconded b`~ Councilman Millis and unanimously carried, to dispense with reading the balance of t~'ii+ resolution. RESOL'[~TI,ON N0. 1026 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO'CTNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE DETERMIN:CNG TY,AT A PEDESTRIAN MALL SHALL BE ESTABLISHED ALONG A PORTION OF SHORT STREET PURSUANT TO STREETS AND HIGH[~AYS CODE SECTION 11311. On motion of Councilman Millie, seconded by Caaancilman de Lean and on the following roll call vote, to wits AYES: Councilzt-en Millis, Talley, Wood, dQ L~:an and Mayor Sc~alegel NOES: None ABSENT; None the foregoing resolution was ps,ssed az~d adopted this 13t1z day of March, 1973. /.i CITY COUNCIL ARROYO GRANDE , C.ALl FC~1t~Y IA Mt~.KC ~i 7„~ , .. PAe E '~ ,~,ISCUSSION RE PROPOSED PARK AT RESERV~~1R ~~~~. ~ RECEIPZ" OF PETITION OPP~tSILLfi,;;:y. PARK Administrator Butc~r advirc:d t'~~at ~:=~n~ of th,~ cii.i~ ens present gat r;: evening's meeting wished to discuss fort _: s the C~ya~ncil's a.pprov~al, a't it6 W:.~.st regular meeting, of the Parks and R<~cr~:s.t~~n C~ission's recoxr~~.~~nda.t;i.c~n F ;: d.~~~~elop a neighborhood park at teas City's Reserv~u:~.r ~f site, P:e r c~ .~~,:n~~ud ~''g~a.t ~. C~uncwl approve that the matter be discussed at ~:.:,~,~ 'wig?~c;., since ~.:e ~> r:~~t a _^; t = : ~~ ;ends item. After the Council's approvG~l, to ci'.l.sc,~sss try<~ mat't~::r , ;~1~: ~,sr Sc.~~~ :~ ". o;.~~~ned kph discussion to the :~c~dir-once. Garth Upton, 1218 Mont~~~;o~ pr~~s~.nted a pr . ~° : ; :,nod by 118 re:~ic~.~.~nts in opposition to the deve~lopm~:nt e~f a park at tl~,, r:.~- r _~. site. Ue f`~'~°ther cited the reasons for their opp~°3sitl.c~r., which are in~::r~ ,~ ~ ; =~e petitic~~t.'s head~r~g, Administrator Butch revi~.°~:d thy. location c~~ wh~~ proposed park can a map and the vacant lots consider~:d for possiblw purchase:: as s.ec~ss to thy: parkp Additionally, the fol~~aw~.ng p~~rso~~;~ we~x~e p. .~. ~,«: 4~nd ~p,.~~.~~ .~ainst the development of th~a park in t'~~ 1300 Block of Mon`~e:gc°~ : ~.~ _ : _-; ~ r~ld Baker, 221 No. Elm.; Mildred 1~c~1~er~ 14~5:~ Ui:3.lcrest; Stel~.a ~<YC~s~ ~-_- 9 Montego,, Mrs.. Countryman, 1222 Montego; Js.ke Gc~lart, 120 Mont~gK~~ ~_' B~~sick, 1242 Montego; Don. Atwood, 1226 Montego; Sylvia Barton, 1~f0 Ui.llcr~;st' ~;<ce Cc"~ntry¢~aan, 1222 Montego; and Ella Wooden 1"~46 Montego. The following persons r~rer=e present and spck~, in fa~vaor of the p€~rk: Paul Crofts, 140 Newport; Bill Me.Cann, 428 Tanner; Nancy Da~ri,§ ~ X4411 Neyport; Lewis Davis, 141 Newport:; and C1.a~cT^~ Moss, x.434 Newport, Frank Bentley, Chair°scan of the Parks and R~: ~_~ Omission, clarified the development plans and. intention of the Cc:.i ~ . ._~~ proposing a park at said site; and Doris Olswn, Scents. Maria Ti~ae~ r~portrer, c. .^: nted on the matter. Mayor Schlegel clz~s~jd the atiedl.~;ixce disc•~ssion of t~~~€~ matter and tbce Co=.~ncil proceeded to discuss it at length, Aft®r Council discussion, on motion of Councilman de Leon, seconded by Councilman Millis and a~nanimously carried, the. recommendation from theta Parks and Recreation Co~tffitission to develop a park at the Reservoir ~~2 site, was referred back to tYiat Com~aission for their further study and recommendations, in~.ew of. the citi~e:ns' a7bjections. MAXOR SCHLEGEL DECLARED A RECESS AT 9:14 P.M. The Council reconvened at 9:17 P.M. =with all members being present as shown on roll call., RECEIPT OF CLAII~FRUM JON SUARPS RE, WA°C~R DAMA Administrator BT.ntch ad~47Y.sed t~rfv Cc~~~ncil. that a claim. hs.s been received from Jon Sharps for dams.ges to Mr. S~'4~a.~:°p~:~ ~'~o~~.se: at "~~a Le Point, cs.~~sed by a broken sewr~r line. Mr, Shs,rps ~~~as }~r~sc.nt .and clarified the damages to his property. Tae Council disc~a~~~ed t'~~~~ ~rk~.tter encl.agreed the claim should be: referred to the City's insu.r~+,x:.ce co~~.pa.ny with an. isk°a~ui,ry whether it would be permissible for City crerr~s to pu*np our. accurnulat~d .water ~unde:rnaath the hous~w as a temporary measure. EVIEW OF LEGTSLATTVE BL7'LLETINS FROM 1.~AGUE OF CALIFORNIA CIxI'ES Administrator Butc~a rs;viewed: with the Council a n~~~abc~r oaf Legislative Bulletins received from the P~eag~u~~^~ of California Cities, which included the following: The 1974 fed~.ral budge+t s.nd proposed cosr~u.nity revenue stxs.ring p1s,n by the President; aL•~ e~plans,ti~sn of the. 2°ys~~,r l.~;gislative session; and ~r.otic~: regarding a forthcoming Ma~vors' s.nd CE~t~nci.1 Mc~~.l,c~rs' Conference to be held May 14th. through 16th in. Sacrrarra~~nto regs.~~ding .abor relat3.ons. COUNCIL REPORT RE. WATER B.A.S'I:T~' ME~'Z"ING ON' FEB. 2~°Z~. m The Councilrr,en cod~.n~:~sd, on t°°~~~: Fe:bx~~sry 28t;~'? Joint Meeting of the^ Cities to discuss the. Arroyo. Gr~.nd4-. W'a.~:o:a° Basin. and adjudication xights, ~~~~ic;h meeting had. been called by Supervisor Mar~.~.ir~s. It was ~€-atex~;~inG~d that the ad~a~dication of water rights is a very co~sap~.r;x ~°~st:tc~r and therefore another ~nee:t.Y,ng hs.s been called for April. 6'th. tc, t:urt'~~c=r discuss Sos~tlr: Cc9~~~nt~° ~Jatr.,:r probl~xrss, at whic.~x. Mr. Faucet, a water e~pe~~t, wi:~~? be prEaen~t. ~~ CITY COUNCIL ARROYO GRANDE. CAf~Fi~B~%A i~:t~.C ~* ti. ~' . . a, E.~~<B REPORT RE. REO~EST FOR SIDEG~`A~ KS rat ?. _ -- t ~ Dir~:ctor cif P~~b:~ic. Wi?r~~, ~n~~ , .. . , , _ ~,<. ~~.~ ~f~~,t~-:~ ~ ~~~p~~~:t e.~~ ~;;d ~ ~t regarding thy: T'~~7`+3€:' t :_"'•, ~ ~.C.~: w : t ~.~ ; !.'~Sl i; t' t.'=:- ;'~7"C `~' ,- _ .:3L ~,~r' f)~ ~ c;??E ~ .4' .- , .. o ~ ~~ a~SO re~ie~ed On. ~ ~ .-?;~_ ~ .x:~.~ : Ca: . .:_. i'<`. 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D-:~,<iC : ~-F~; ~~< Dir~GtQA. 4`~ $~b,L~4. ~4'i.f.. u.~~~..~~`~tltr3 4~~+Y~`l.~rt. _ G'':~~.~t V.L ~~']i.- ~~e~~ r~~u~stin~ ~utba~°i.~t~.~=~s tcY r= ~;.,_: z .: w.r° tb.~. :~c~;: . , : ~ , r of ~ * : ~r..r~ p~.rc~ of Iarad on Farral,l. A~naxe :;,~~ ~;, .: ~:zntr~~`~. p~~,rr;, :> .. ..- _ ,..^ ;:~anj~~nc.t~on Frith the Fair Oaks D'r~3 i ~a .:, P ::~ . ,~ c ~; a,s P~~'~'' .:.- ._ ~: :, ~~~c Co„~~c~il. Aftc,r Ccuncil cl~.sc~.sa.c>ra ~; -~ ~ _,=n. :~: C~k~~:~:: i~~rxan _ 3 _ ~cr=;'. ~ b;~r C~`,r ~ta°~i`iwn d~ Lion and ~tnaniroa.s~. c.~a-.r... <~_ Ly.:.~e_,6~r , t P, .3a~':~~ :~ ~°~G=ci was ,- --~i~;~d. to proceed with negati.at~.~,.r~ - ~'. c-~ . F. .a_ _ ~_._ ~~f a ~. ~:. pa: c~~. o f ~~ ~ ~. _ ~~~€ Farroll A~renue :for fi~aod c~~4~a~~~:,..~,~ ~, .ep~~.,:.-. , A~T~ORx.~}s' A~r®~s"~uIT~,O,~~ ~?` DR~:,~Li ~~~P'~~.:~.`Y ~,,,_~ L.:a ~ -~:.A~7~,~~.~E PROGRESS REPORT ARRCV? @~ lx?Z~.s'4'L~E SEC~ER ASSESS3~L~ `~?` D~ ;P`_: - A. RESOLU~=TIONi AD+~I'TRE__ '~~~D At~REE?~~T.~~_"~., . Adsaair.~,strator b ~~:a~_ ~ic~z~ ~.d as~~t UR~D ~ ~ .... ;~~= r,~so~~.t~,~,r:_ b~ ad~~pt~d b~ the Ccaunci l authorising ~.~®~. C ~~µ ~;~:~ G:nt:~r it~ i-.; . _.nt a~n~ixzg the contract bet~a~:~wn th€; City,: ~;f ArzaoayF::, Gra.ri?E': a.r.` , ; . ~ L= .}~~~°t°:,unt of R~e~sing end Urban Dev~~ .op~~:nt' c~rsich ~z~F~r,.S~. ~~: ~..~-~ a.ppra~,~:d r-a ~.~~c C.;E~nc.~~ d i,t list r~g~T~r meeting. .After C~:r.ricil disci ~; ~~n.a C~,t~ AttoYr~~j• ~,~,Aps~~~ YC~.d t~b..~ t.t1~ of re~O~dltiC`~n a`',;.t~s"3r:kZin~ c~~~.n.~a.a`f~ i_>~ °'r1~i g:'~.i1t `~.~Y%:_?I..n,`~ .~`k`aYE'd.f~~r~ ~ s_.^.~=ti;in ~~u'~_-~ Haase b~ Counc.i:ian. Tald.r.~~, ~"~:~_'~n~h;.d b,~ CAa;rnci~:-:~aan d, a,_3~>re end. ^~n~:~~i~~s2;y c~rr:~ed, to dispense with r~a.ding th~~ ~:a~.anc ob t~~is rvs~,I~rtion• RES~~~,ia~ r~~a~ ~~ • ~ O~~ A RESOLI~~TION OF TIE CIT`E' COUNCIL OF TI3E CITY OE ARROYO GRANDE AlrT110RI~IMG E~.EC~.?TIi- y O:P ~.~RA~T AGREEMEI~IT. On a~oti~~n of Co~sn~il~a~x Wood, s~con.dc,~~d ~~ Co.rncil~raan Midis and on th.~ follo~ring roll call ~i~ote„ tai ~~i~.: ' AYES: Cc7~~.n~;i~i?~1~3n Mil`li;~; T~~:.~.~.Y,. W~Yoc~, d~ Lion anal Mayor Sc~~leg~l MOSS : ~ion~ ABSENT e Nan the foregoing re5ol~~tion r~#a~~ u~ ~c_~~ ~.~a~~~ e~c~opte~d t'~.~is ~3~~1~ dsy c9~~ M~.x~cb, a.9/3, Bo TERMI~Vz~TION OF° CO~~iTRr~.C°f' E.~T~?T~BL~_CITY ~,~4D YORK PETERSO;~" & ASSOCg, Cit;z ~,ttornrTyp S~aip:~~~Y a~.T~ryis~:d. t~~y~t t~~~^. Cc~~,~nt;~ has r~~~^~~~r~stcMd t'bat ~~,~ C~~t;~ Council officia.lAy~ ta~:ixbn.t~ a,ts con.~.ra,c.t ~r~;t~y Ye~rk Peterson & Asoc~,ak~~-~a, for engineering s~rvice~s r~9n.dE.wr~:d :in t'~~~~ Arro~;h Gro.nd~. S«,~x~~Y Project. After Council discussian, on unoti.on of Co~u:ncilar~an [~oor:~, socon.d.ed b~ C~;~nci3.~nan d~ iron .and axnani~oaxslY carried, au~thcYi.~ation. =eras gi~r~~n that n.otic.e~ be sent to York Pet~:rson and Associates t~,at the== Agr~~euaaen"~ b u"=~or~:n cc~n~a,ul~.ir:g ~^cg:~.nccrs York P~~~tv rson .arid.. Associates a.nd t'~.~~ C~+4~nt;~ of S~.n. ~,n~.is Obispo, f::jr ~n.gs.,r~ee.~°~..ng s~~Y;Ai.es p:~ov~.d~~d on the Arroyo Grd,n~~<v Se~~c~,~° Asa~~ssrr~~nt DiU+tric:t, is t.r~x,~n:~:ca:atc~d, C • i~~~T"rIORI~E EASEME~T~ TO CO~INTY OVER CITY PRG'PERTY :EOR S~TnFE£~ PRO:TEC'P Director of Ptabl~.c Wo.:~C,s A,~dersc~n Y~po..t~d that fir.~s Go~;n.tY hazy ~~~ ~~s.:~~d ~a naarnbor of ea,se~erats and rig~~ts~of~ ~~.~ o~aar Ci~~t9y o~Yr!n~°d propcrtWi?cs in9 cSon~~,nc.tion W1th thE-' ConS+..r3~Ct~l?n. OL ~':~Pw L, ;j~~9r ,prop]E;?'~4= nac~' 6if-.Ck. Y.4~?'aJ• Tkac, plo~t".~'~-. 1., 4..~+ concerned in.c~udea the ~O ac~~.~~s Get A.sb? and Fly; t~,~:; Cit;~ lot at t}We soa~~,E:~~:~ust corner of Elx~ and. Fa:i:r° Oaks; t°~:;~ propE~rt;~ ,j~a.;~t p~ux°c.~aased fr.~o~ Cap~v~.1 c?Sf Grand Avenu~.e at J~un.ip~~r; a.n a.ddit:ion.as. ~..c:%t on. J~.nip~:r j~.s~r p~~a,~°,:hs,sd fro~c~ Y~ar~ng; a.nd the portion of Land p~~.xrchs:sed f'o:r road p°~~.rpo;;es at ~;h~ `.nd o.f Ta.:9.ly Ho Ra~aa,+~. '7 3 CITY COUNCIL MARCH 13, 1973 ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA PAGE 6 After Council .discussion, on motion of Councilman Wood, seconded by Councilman Millis and unanimously carri~.d, authorization was given that t' C::3nty be granted easements and rights of~ wa~v: a.s reco~anended by Director. of Public:. t~,7 ci€.s Anderson, and the Mayor and City Clerk were authariz~d to sign said eas4~.men~: agreements. D RECEIPT OF TENTATIVE PROGRESS SCHEDULE FOR SETnTER PROJECT A tentative progress schedule for the construction o the Arroyo? Grande Sewer Assessment District from the County Engineering Department and cc~r.~;ra.ctor Salata-Zorn, was received by the Council and reviewed. .PROGRESS REPORT - SOUTH SAN LUIS OBISPO COIJI3TY SANITATION DISTRICT The Chief Plant Operator's Monthly Report for February, 1973, regarding the. South San .Luis Obispo County Sanitation Districts was received by the Council, reviewed and ordered filed. Administrator Butch reported that due to the rough seas, it has not been possible as yet to fix the broken ocean outfall Iine~ but assured that the discharge from the broken point in the line was well chlorinated. PROGRESS REFORT RE. FLOOD DAMAGE CLAIM & CORRECTIQN OF TAF__':Fa' 1T0 ROAD PROBLEM Administrator Butch reported that a call .was rece:~. from the Corps of Engineers regarding the City's request to them for :aid in correcting the flooding problem occurring in the Tally Ho Road.area,-their reply indicating they will investigate the matter further. He also indicated that the Director of Public Works received word from the State Office of Emergency Preparedness regarding the City's claim for flood .damages, and that there is a pcsssibility that the City might receive approximately fi100,000 in disaster funds for a project to correct the Ta11y Ho Road flooding problems. The project w~~ :~~:~~.~olve clearing a more than mile long channel from Arroyo Grande Creek to i` .~st city limits and would have to be done within 90 days because of the emerg~.r~~;~., status of the project. As the ground in the proposed project area is still tc~o soggy to be worked, it is hoped that the time limit will be waived, if the funds are granted for the project. NOTICE RE. MEETING TO DISCUSS FOOTPATHS IN PISMO STATE_BEACH AREA Administrator Butch reviewed a letter received fram the State Department of Parks .and Recreation, notifying the City that an advisory group of the Department, the California Recreational Trails Committee, will be holding meetings in San Luis Obispo on March 15th - 16th, 1973, to discuss with interested citizens in the County their views regarding the need .for footpaths and bikeways in and adjacent to the Pismo State Beach as well as other proposals for trails in other parts of the County. MAYOR'S COMMENTS RE. LATEST STATE ACTION IN_ BANNING DOGS FROM BEACHES Mayor Schlegel commented on the most recent action by the State Department of Parks and Recreation in banning dogs from the South County beaches, which action was taken without any local voice on the matter to which he strongly objected. ADJOURNMENT On motion of Councilman Talley, seconded by Gouncilman Wood and unanimously carried, the meeting adjourned at 10:25 P.M, r j~ ~ ATTEST... ~~YVt~,'~;; ~! ~r ~~~ ~~ ~,~~'_~ DEPUTY CITY CLERK YOR