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Minutes 1988-04-04 .. MINUTES CITY COUNCIL AREA 2 FORUM MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1988 OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL, 1208 LINDA DRIVE ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA The City Council met for an Area Forum at 7:32 P.M. with Mayor Howard Mankins presiding. Also present were Council Members Dorace Johnson, Mark M. Millis, Gene Moots and D. G. Porter. Mayor Mankins said the purpose of the forum is to become acquainted with neighborhood problems and get input for City long range planning. Interim City Manager Chris Christiansen welcomed those in attendance. Public Works Director Paul Karp started off the meeting by describing the problems, proposed solutions and possible time frame for improving the Oak Park/Highway 101 Intersection. GARY DAVIS of 1017 Acorn Drive expressed concerns about a proposed sedementation pond near his home. He said the pond would be part of the realignment of West Branch Street, one of the solutions to the interchange problem. He said the area where the pond will be is already silted up, that silt should be removed and then there should be silt maintenance every three years in order to prevent flooding and mosquitos. Planning Director Doreen Liberto-Blanck explained the environmental review process the City will be going through when the final solution for the intersection is reached. She said drainage, circulation, vector problems, erosion and rerouting of West Branch Street and its impacts will be considered. She said public comment is being asked for at this time. BILL TAPPAN of 1525 Chilton asked the City to consider improving the entrance to Chilton Avenue when the improvement of the Oak Park Intersec- tion is planned. He said the street design is poor and drainage is bad. Mr. Karp said the City has right of way there and he would be contacting the property owner who will be involved in the widening of the Chilton/Oak Park Road intersection. JOAN RICHERSON of 245 Hillcrest Drive suggested that the City have more stringent rules concerning removal of trees, and questioned the future of a grove behind K-Mart Store. Council Member Johnson described the City's Landmark Tree program, and said the groves of trees Mrs. Johnson asked about are preserved as Open Sp ace. Ws. Richersoo said there should be landscaping in front of the former Five Cities Rental at Traffic Way and Branch Street. Mayor Mankins said he is working on the matter. A discussion of City Resource Management followed, including the problem areas of possible annexations of land to the City, sufficient water and sewer services, maintenance of streets and preserving agriculture land. Giving input were Mrs. Richerson, Fourth District Supervisor Jim Johnson, Mr. Davis and Mr. Tappan. Cable television service. in the City was considered, and Council Member Millis and HENRY ECKERT of 171 Ruth Ann Way complained that reception on some channels is not clear. Mayor Mankins said this could be brought to a public hearing. With regard to the City's future, Mr. Karp said the City population is growing at the rate of 2~ to 3 percent per year. He said the City has projections that by the year 2,000 the population will be 18,000. He said the ultimate buildout at the present zoning is 19,000 and there is enough water for between 16,000 and 18,000 people. There was a discussion of --...- --