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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet 05/23/2000 AGENDA ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY, MAY 239 2000 7:00 P.M. City of Atascadero 6500 Palma Avenue, 4th Floor Atascadero, California PLANNING COMMISSION INTERVIEWS: 5:15 P.M. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY: 6:30 P.M. REGULAR SESSION, 7:00 P.M.: PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Pro Tem Arrambide ROLL CALL: Mayor Johnson Mayor Pro Tem Arrambide Council Member Clay Council Member Luna Council Member Scalise APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Roll Call PRESENTATIONS: 1. Proclamation declaring June 12 & 13, 2000, "Special Olympics-Law Enforcement Torch Run Days." 2. Proclamation declaring May 21 through May 27, 2000, "National Public Works Week." i COMMUNITY FORUM: (This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons wanting to address the Council on any matter not on this agenda and over which the Council has jurisdiction. Speakers are limited to five minutes. Please state your name and address for the record before making your presentation. The Council may take action to direct the staff to place a matter of business on a future agenda) COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENT AND REPORTS: (On their own initiative, Council Members may make a brief announcement or a brief report on their own activities. Council Members may ask a question for clarification, make a referral to staff or take action to have staff place a matter of business on a future agenda. The Council may take action on items listed on the Agenda.) A. CONSENT CALENDAR: Roll Call (All items on the consent calendar are considered to be routine and non-controversial by City staff and will be approved by one motion if no member of the Council or public wishes to comment or ask questions. If comment or discussion is desired by anyone, the item will be removed from the consent calendar and will be considered in the listed sequence with an opportunity for any member of the public to address the Council concerning the item before action is taken.) 1. City Council Minutes—May 09, 2000 ■ City Clerk recommendation: Council approve the City Council minutes of May 09, 2000 [City Clerk] • 2. Treasurer's Reports—October 1999—January 2000 ■ City Treasurer recommendation: Council review and accept the Treasurer's Reports for October 1999—January 2000[City Treasurer] 3. Transfer of Liquor License—7055 El Camino Real (Rite Aid) ■ Fiscal Impact: None ■ Staff recommendation: Council determine that the transfer of liquor license between existing Rite Aid stores will serve public convenience [Community Development] 4. Weed Abatement—Awarding of Contractor Bid ■ Fiscal Impact: None ■ Staff recommendation: Council award contract to Jack R. Bridwell[Fire] 5. Participation in Regional Commercial Recycling Education Program ■ Fiscal Impact: None ■ Staff recommendation: Council adopt the draft Resolution, approving participation in the regional commercial recycling education program [Public Works] 6. Portola Road Overlay Project—Project No. 98-07 ■ Fiscal Impact: S316,491.03 ■ Staff recommendation: Council accept the Portola Road Overlay Project as complete and authorize the Administrative Services Director to release the project retention in • the amount of$29,153.58 [Public Works] 2 i B. PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1. Weed Abatement—Hearing of Objections ■ Fiscal Impact: None ■ Staff recommendation: Council hear and consider all objections and allow or overrule any objections. Following the hearing, it is recommended the Council authorize the Fire Chief to proceed and perform the work of abatement[Fire] C. MANAGEMENT REPORTS: 1. Atascadero Masonic Temple/Printery Building Options ■ Fiscal Impact: Undetermined saving of staff time ■ Staff recommendation: Council direct staff to prepare the necessary agreements and documents to return ownership of the Atascadero Masonic Temple/Printery Building to the Atascadero Masonic Temple Association and to initiate the process to allow retention of ownership of the George C. Beatie Skate Park [Community Services] 2. Information Bulletin A. Atascadero Community Link B. Employee Update D. ATTORNEY REPORTS: 1. Request for Authorization to Retain the Services of Deborah J. Fox, of Fox and Sohagi, LLP—for Services as Special Counsel Regarding Regulation of Adult Businesses ■ Fiscal Impact: ■ City Attorney recommendation: Council authorize the Mayor and the City Attorney to execute the letter agreement with Fox and Sohagi,for the provision of services as special counsel on issues relating to the regulation of adult businesses E. COMMITTEE REPORTS: (The following represent standing committees. Informative status reports will be given, as felt necessary.): 1. S.L.O. Council of Governments/S.L.O. Regional Transit Authority 2. Finance Committee 3. Water Committees: a. SLO County Flood Control & Water Conservation District Water Resources Advisory Committee b. Nacimiento Water Purveyors' contract Technical Advisory Committee C. North County Water forum 4. Integrated Waste Management Authority 5. North County Council 6. Air Pollution Control District 7. County Mayor's Round Table 8. Economic Vitality Corporation, Board of Directors 9. City/ Schools Committee 10. Economic Opportunity Commission 11. North County Homeless Coalition 3 E. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND/OR ACTION: 1. City Council 2. City Attorney 3. City Clerk 4. City Treasurer F. ADJOURNMENT: THE NEXT CITY COUNCIL REGULAR SESSION IS SCHEDULED ON JUNE 13, 2000 AT 7:00 P.M. Please note: Should anyone challenge any proposed development entitlement listed on this Agenda in court, that person may be limited to raising those issues addressed at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Council at or • prior to this public hearing. 4 City of Atascadero WELCOME TO THE ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL MEETING GENERAL INFORMATION The City Council meets in regular session on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m., in the Council Chamber of City Hall. Matters are considered by the Council in the order of the printed Agenda. Copies of the staff reports or other documentation relating to each item of business referred to on the Agenda are on file in the office of the City Clerk(Room 208), and in the Information Office (Room 103), available for public inspection during City Hall business hours. An agenda packet is also available for public review at the Atascadero Library, 6850 Morro Road. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in a City meeting or other services offered by this City, please contact the City Manager's Office, (805) 461-5010, or the City Clerk's Office, (805)461-5074. Notification at least 48 hours prior to the meeting or time when services are needed will assist the City staff in assuring that reasonable arrangements can be made to provide accessibility to the meeting or service. TO SPEAK ON AGENDA ITEMS Members of the audience may speak on any item on the agenda. The Mayor will identify the subject, staff will give their report, and the Council will ask questions of staff. The Mayor will announce when the public comment period is open and will request anyone interested to address the Council regarding • the matter being considered to step up to the podium. If you wish to speak for, against or comment in any way: • You must approach the podium and be recognized by the Mayor • Give your name and address(not required) • Make your statement • All comments should be made to the Mayor and Council • All comments limited to 5 minutes(unless changed by the Council) • No one may speak for a second time until everyone wishing to speak has had an opportunity to do so, and no one may speak more than twice on any item. The Mayor will announce when the public comment period is closed, and thereafter, no further public comments will be heard by the Council. TO SPEAK ON SUBJECTS NOT LISTED ON THE AGENDA Under Agenda item, "COMMUNITY FORUM",the Mayor will call for anyone from the audience having business with the Council to: • Please approach the podium and be recognized • Give your name and address • State the nature of your business This is the time items not on the Agenda may be brought to the Council's attention. A maximum of 30 minutes will be allowed for Community Forum (unless changed by the Council). TO HAVE ITEMS PLACED ON AGENDA All business matters to appear on the Agenda must be in the Office of the City Manager ten days preceding the Council meeting. Should you have a matter you wish to bring before the Council,please mail or bring a written communication to the City Manager's office in City Hall prior to the deadline. DATE: 05/23/2000 ■'� o',� :I A wsnp 1918 ® 1979 Atascadero City Council Marcia McClure Torgerson, City Clerk Planning Commission Interviews RECOMMENDATION: Council interview the (6)candidates and select,by ballot, one citizen for the Planning Commission. DISCUSSION: Background: Planning Commissioner Alfred Clark resigned on April 18, 2000. His term expires in February 2001. Summary: The City Clerk has solicited applications from the members of the public pursuant to State Law. Six applications were received and interview times have been established for each candidate. There are no additional applications in the Planning Commission pool that are interested in being included in this current interview process. It has been verified by the City Clerk's office that all of the applicants are residents and registered voters in the City of Atascadero. ATTACHMENTS: Alfred Clark's resignation Interview Schedule 6 Applications Reso.No. 23-97, Procedures for Selection of Commission Members 001 ORIGINAL 4-18-2000 RECWE Mayor Ray Johnson APR 1 8 LUUU City Council City of Atascadero COibiPdUNITY DEVELOPPAENT California-93422 RR .+ Re: Resignation a l5 Q Planning Commission i Atascadero Ca. 93422APR { 92000 CITY OF ATASCADERO CITY CLERK'S OFFICE Ray Johnson; I would like to thank the City Council for the opportunity to have served on the Planning Commission for the past three years. It has been an exciting and rewarding time to have been on the Planning Commission. It is with great pride that I was able to be involved in the General Plan Update, Redevelopment Plan approval, Smart Growth principles and • many other projects that will benefit the City for years to come. It is with much regret that I resign from my position as Planning Commissioner(vice- chair). My work schedule is changing and will be demanding a lot more of my personal time. And because of my family and community commitments, I will not be able to give the Planning Commissioner position the time requirements it deserves. So the April 18`h Planning Commission meeting will conclude my tenure as a Planning Commissioner. I would like to acknowledge the Planning staff and the current and past commissioner for their professionalism and concern for our community. Sincerely; Al ed Miles Clark 11 002 INTERVIEW SCHEDULE Planning Commission Tuesday, May 23, 2000, 5:15 5:20 Jonelle Norton 5:30 Terry Otis 5:40 Ron Sigler 5:50 Carol Ball 6:00 Mike Jackson 6:10 Joel Carson 6:20 COUNCIL VOTES 003 . �\ Please return to: ,4 CITY CLERK .:.�+� 6500 Palma Avenue Room 208 taro .ci ". 4' �s7s •, Atascadero, CA 934229TA CAn- �0:. CITY OF ATASCADERO BOARD, COMMITTEE & COMMISSION APPLICATION Please Note: You must meet the minimum qualifications of being a registered voter and resident of the City, with the exception of youth representatives who are not required to be registered voters. Minimum qualifications are subject to verification. Please fill out and attach the Supplemental Questionnaire for the advisory body you are applying for. NAME: 'I_OnAf, 00y+nn RESIDENTIAL /1 ADDRESS: 10000 670-rCe irO &CcHome Phone: !:tou - &o L/7 MAILING ADDRESS (if different): Work Phone: L91Q - Ltvd 3 Are you a resident of the City of Atascadero? - )Jeep How Long? 1 k y e&,,r-5 Are you a registered voter? Yes-K No ^^ Social Security No. 5-f- -,�1 - 4-73;- OCCUPATION: �YOO-N0 EMPLOYMENT: Present or Last employer's name, address and phone number: `T f s onS IST Q p o- 30V-H, t--W Ue r'a- ascc, o C Q34ZZ 0,-) v1S obli o (4 934c Position held and length of employment: sOE en-)Igloed one eo_r1'l�ai'��I-► (- Yeo L_nS `o yeca" EDUCATION: Oes-\- V�,l.t�t✓, fir. ��ll e�,Q- � > J�Se Sfc �,'� lSf RELEVANT TRAINING, EXPERIENCE, CERTIFICATES OF TRAINING, LICENSES OR PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION: /�1 1 !0.1 n Siree ' e?.r I ISS{ Co rn yva t 42e rn2t n 6e This application and supplement are "public documents" and are available for review upon request. Applicants are advised they may be requested to file a Statement of Economic Interest, pursuant to the Fair Political Practices regulations. Information will be provided by the City Clerk. Board, Committee & Commission Application 004 Page 1 INVOLVEMENT IN COMMUNITY, VOLUNTEER, PROFESSIONAL AND/OR ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS: ee resume, OTHER CITY COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES OR BOARDS PREVIOUSLY OR CURRENTLY SERVING ON: ' 1 Yv1 .nS�►*t 2�� S� ee�i r,c,g C' f) vv%V-A t t How did you learn about this vacancy? Newspaper Article Y- Newspaper Ad Community Group Word of Mouth Library City Hall Place of Employment Other (specify): Please complete the attached supplemental questionnaire. Feel free to attach a resume or other information about yourself. I hereby certify, under penalty of perjury, that the information on this application and attached supplement are true and correct. Signature: Date: Board, Committee & Commission Application Page 2 005 1 ) Please explain why you would like to serve on the Planning Commission. 1 have a strong interest in serving the City of Atascadero for the betterment of the community. I would like to see continuity and respect for the general plan while striving to maintain the exuberant quality of life here. 2) Have you ever attended a meeting of the Planning Commission? YES 3) What is it about the Planning Commission that interests you? What qualities, experience and expertise would you bring to the Planning Commission? Because of my current involvement on the Main Street Steering Committee I have become greatly interested in the General Plan of our City and the character of our community. For more than 20 years I have been on the peripheral of building and have familiarity with building plans, topography maps, grading plans, zoning ordinances and land uses. I have served on many boards and committees including North County Leadership, Friends of the Library, Children's Museum, PTA and local Chambers. This shows that I work well in groups, with committees, city administration and the community at large. 4) In your view, what is the function of the Planning Commission? The primary function of the planning commission is to advise and assist City Council in promoting the orderly,development of the city. They serve as a liaison between citizens and City Council. Under the General Plan, the commission has primary responsibility of maintaining the plans and ordinances to guide future growth. The commission also serves as a sounding board for City Council in matters related to development issues. They review applications for various projects in the city. They serve as a catalyst by presenting new ideas and calling attention to community problems or areas where policy direction is needed. Encourage reasonable and consistent city planning, analyze local conditions and respond to problems concerning community planning. 5) How would you see your role as a member of the Planning Commission? I feel the expectations for planning commission members are to attend regular planning commission meetings. To be fair, honest, listen and do their homework. Participate in a planning commission committee if needed. Review and make recommendations to City Council on proposed amendments to the City's land development recommendations. Review and make recommendations to City Council on street change requests. Review and make recommendations to City Council on short- and long-range plans. 0 006 M6) What are the current issues facing the Planning Commission? 1) The downtown plan 2) Applying re-development 3) Managing growth 7) Are you familiar with the City's General Plan, and if so, describe briefly your views about the document. Yes, I have read the General Plan. The general plan (that is currently undergoing a re write) is the City's well thought out plan that was formed with a lot of time, effort and knowledge to pave the way for a formative direction for Atascadero. This plan should be used as the basis of the decisions being made daily. This comprehensive document helps preserve the positive aspects of our city. 8) If appointed, what specific goals would you like to see the planning commission achieve? I believe we are a re-active commission to solve problems and hear land use and zoning issues. I believe we are also here to preserve and encourage the current atmosphere of our community. 1 believe we are here to adhere to the general plan and long term goals of the community. I believe we are here to provide citizens with a fair and respectful hearing. 9) If there is additional information you would like to share about yourself, please use the following space provided. (optional) I have lived in the North County for 15 years, raising my children, forging friendship, developing a career, and committing myself to my community. My grandparents, in-laws and many of my extended family live here in Atascadero. My father in law Norman Norton was the first Chairman of the Planning Commission and has encouraged me to get involved. We own a business her in Atascadero and have long term plans to remain here. I feel my diverse background and ability to communicate in a polished and knowledgeable manor as well as my research experience will be useful to the commission. I hereby certify that the foregoing information is true and correct. Signature: Date: 007 Jonelle Norton l0000 Garcero Road Voice(805) 461-4023 Atascadero, California 93422 Fax 805-466-4787 jonelle_norton@go.com www.callamer.com/—jonellen HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS Excellent public relations skills and able to communicate in a polished knowledgeable and spirited manor. Excel as a team leader/member and encourage an attitude of camaraderie among co-workers. Work well independently, resourceful with exceptional organizational skills. Computer trained and technology savvy. Self motivated, quick to pick up concepts and information. Marketing Public Relations Specialist -- 1995 to 1999 GST (formally Call America) -- Marketing Specialist for progressive Telecommunications Firm. Designed and implemented Community Service Program working with more than 28o non- profit organizations as cause related marketing. Developed and monitored budgets, designed promotional aids, trained personnel and oversaw contractors which included graphic designers, advertisers and promotional consultants. Arranged more than 5o Trade Shows annually, many special events and speaking engagements. Worked to coordinate company picnic, corporate parties as well as employee appreciation events and company sponsored teams for Heart Walk, Hotline bowl-a-thon and Literacy Spelling Bee. Coordinated Chamber Mixers with over 400 in attendance. Composed press releases, formulated media strategies, organized calendar for advertising deadlines and made recommendations for targeting specific groups in the community. Implemented creative promotional ideas, designed layout for fliers,brochures and organized advertising details for business services. Consultant: Marketing -- 19go to 1995 Pacific Gas and Electric Company -- Public Relations - Coordinated and conducted tours for Diablo Canyon and Morro Bay Power Plants. Developed and packaged an educational program. Keycard trained for conducting technical tours. Promoted to VIP Tour Coordinator, scheduled tours, arranged hotels, meals, guest speakers, technical guides, group activities, travel and auto reservations. Special Events Coordinator, arranging events including: "Family Day" (over 600 people attended) "Scout Clinics" (involving more than 200 scouts). Community relations events, Earth Day exhibitor, KCOY Kid's Day Fair, Harbor Festival, and workshops. Developed and monitored budget, designed crafts, purchased supplies, trained personnel, worked with sub-contracted advertisers, graphic designers, and food service groups. Promotion and marketing of energy savings programs, and educational programs to local schools. Speakers Bureau duties included, speaking engagements to audiences with as many as two hundred, to such groups as Kiwanis clubs, AAUW, Republican Women's club, and special school presentations. Participated in Emergency Planning Drill scenarios with the County. Norman Norton Construction --Developed marketing plan,budget, advertising and promotional aids. Designed brochure, submitted articles for print, ran weekly management meetings, public relations duties. Coordinated: prayer breakfast, contractors network,building seminar. Traffic School Instructor-- 1988 to 1990 California Traffic School Licensed Instructor -- Staying current on information in the traffic field, communicating a neutral feeling, keeping the class on a positive note. Intense interaction with people of all ages/backgrounds. Performed all administrative tasks and worked independently. 0 008 Sales Representative -- i98o-1985 Associated Circuits, Outside Sales/Marketing, East Bay, CA-- Successfully increased the volume sales of East Bay territory from the lowest to highest producing area. Developed client base, contacted new customers, serviced existing customers promoting sales. Increased client base by developing ideas for creating business, analyzing marketing objectives and developing strategies. In manufacturing learned all phases of product line, expedited orders, conducted meetings, and performed liaison duties between customer and manufacturing. r Education and Training Business Management West Valley Jr. College, Saratoga, CA Degree Program: Business Administration San Jose State University, San Jose, CA John Robert Powers Institute: Two year program Public Relations, San Francisco, CA Mission College Management Program, Certificate Management, Santa Clara, CA Continuing Education California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo, CA Management Seminars - Fred Pryer San Luis Obispo, CA Professional Affiliations SOFTEC- software and technology group AMA - American Management Association North County Leadership Network Women in Business WITI -Women in Technology International Awards and Accomplishments North County Leadership Network Board of Directors 1999 Healthy Women Conference Committee Member 1996-1998 Technology Awards Chairman 1996 and 1997 Emerging Technology Committee Chairman 1997 Telecommute Committee Chairman - 1946-1999 Central California Woman's Conference spokesperson 1997 Electronic Village Conference chair 1996 Speaker for Cuesta College Business Technology 1996 -1998 Speaker for National Telecommute Day 1996 Local American Girl Club Facilitator - Mentor 1995-1998 San Luis Obispo Childrens Museum, Board of Directors 1994 Award of Service Boy Scouts of America - 1994 Award of Appreciation Kiwanis Club San Luis Obispo 1994 Honored as "Top Tour Guide" Diablo Canyon Power Plant 1992 Cultural Homestay Institute, participating homestay program 1990-99 Co-President of Childrens Home Society 1990 Board of Directors Friends of the Library-Atascadero 1989-1991 Founding Board Member Almond Country Quilters 1989 California Licensed Traffic School Instructor 1988 references available upon request 009 Please return to: CITY CLERK �l� 6500 Palma Avenue Room 208 '113 F Atascadero, CA 93422 S ' , SCADS CITY OF ATASCADERO BOARD, COMMITTEE & COMMISSION APPLICATION Please Note: You must meet the minimum qualifications of being a registered voter and resident of the City, with the exception of youth representatives who are not required to be registered voters. Minimum qualifications are subject to verification. Pleaserfill out and attach the Supplemental Questionnaire for the advisory body you are applying for. f NAME: ��� ( J OTIS RESIDENTIAL 7 ADDRESS: �� J �t' /�1 W /V�,L _ Home Phone: q61 b(Uq MAILING ADDRESS (if different): DDx �7 7 Work Phone: r Are you a resident of the City ofAt scadero? 4 — How Long? /114 Are you a registered voter? Yes-7 No Social Security No. _ OCCUPATION: I� V/J1�/%ISI iTD�/ 70 EMPLOYMENT: Present or last employer's name, address and phone number: -F S �r P9 &�,%F���. S 6,) Position held and len th of employment: EDUCATION: 07 R1067 1 z- eAz - RELEVANT TRAINING, EXPERIENCE, CERTIFICATES OF TRAINING, LICENSES OR PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION: /j'-21-2 tJOA t Z!� 7-)- This application and supplement are "public documents" and are available for review upon request. Applicants are advised they may be requested to file a Statement of Economic Interest, pursuant to the Fair Political Practices regulations. Information will be provided by the City Clerk. Board, Committee & Commission Application 010 Page 1 INVOLVEMENT IN COMMUNITY, VOLUNTEER, PROFESSIONAL ANDiOR ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS: M &OMN) OTHER CITY COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES OR BOARDS PREVIOUSLY OR CURRENTLY SERVING ON: How did you learn about this vacancy? NVspaper Article Newspaper Ad _ Community Group Word of Mouth Library City Hall Place of Employment Other (specify): Please complete the attached supplemental questionnaire. Feel free to attach a resume or other information about yourself. 1 hereby certify, under penalty of perjury, that the information on this application and attached supplement are true and correct. Signature Board, Committee & Commission Application Page 2 oil CITY OF ATASCADERO SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE PLANNING COMMISSION 1. Please explain why you would like to serve on the Planning Commission /A) .1-11F R,)A 5 O/L� 2. Have you ever attended a meeting of the Planning Commission? _Yes No 3. What is it about the Planning Commission that interests you? What qualities, experience and expertise would you bring to the Planning Commi ion? l /-96Q 1, WrL L 17'V) - 4. In your vie , what is the function of the Planning Commission? 5. How would you see your role as a member of the Planning Commission? 0- 012 Supplemental Application Planning Commission . Page 2 6. What are the current issues facing the Planning Commission? 7. Are you familiar with the City's General Plan, and if so, describe briefly your views about the document. N� • 8. If appointed, what specific goals would you like to see the Planning Commission achieve? 7%f-,4 i�1 1_z'�1 7Z2 ZEZ2 A) AA4e_� /A) 1 1 ad&� 9. If there is additional information you would like to share about yourself, please use the following space provided (optional). I hereby certify that the foregoing information is true and correct. Signature• � �w Date: �L ® 1 3 r S. L(� Please return to: CITY CLERK s:9.. �a 6500 Palma Avenue �ir Room 208 'ieia`. Atascadero, CA 93422 CAD: CITY OF ATASCADERO BOARD, COMMITTEE & COMMISSION APPLICATION Please Note: You must meet the minimum qualifications of being a registered voter and resident of the City, with the exception of youth representatives who are not required to be registered voters. Minimum qualifications are subject to verification. Plead'e fill out and attach the Supplemental Questionnaire for the advisory body you are applying for. NAME: RESIDENTIAL / /�` / / ADDRESS: S F� �-�J _S CA ba ` �- Home Phone���� 607 apo MAILING ADDRESS (if different): Work Phone,-� -3L-�-0 Are you a resident of the City of Atascadero? How Long? �h6 Are you a registered voter? Yes_ No_ Social Securit'y No. / 19 ?.=k—c2�- 'V \ OCCUPATION: �i�—z � � v /Jg 11ne-FZ /,u4-c i EMPLOYMENT: Present or last employer's name, address and phone number: _ 7�jo0r� J°nr1eh ICcv P,,-rt/n,ctJ,, Ui11ly. J11V(R /� -:E'L ?l 11 f`7 �1/541D /l ,/ it .. n1✓ or �u� 1 LO/ .R,r 19,V S 56 t/ 1, ,L // /i /o /, / t u. v"n,v bF i1corr 3 1r1 1 lg4t>Kee :/col BF b ti« u7 i ne qcu ,, l;)5---/96r f Position held and length of employment: C-va ifo r- 4 ?IJAC EDUCATIO/ ; &f S44 `ons ae�, — �,¢d 6&41 ric.rile. -- L)'410,7 �/,0, oa ewe r -> ' . !=101.tJ^ SV-,d al v, Joell a ce, /.Y, lq�s ?fi�rin�,do S'4a /c (.�1r,, a//a/� �S�c t'L. Adyb»c� s �s Llfa�a� Sc�+� l JC,4 UVn,V, c� Ca/)r'f2ry..a, 45ei'e—') t�1a�it u Sc/ehc RELEVANT TRAINING, EXPERIENCE, CERTIFICATES OF TRAINING, LICENSES OR PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION: Lo's an jl-s 6044d4a --y - 60 1 clo e 4 wol-&YnS wttl 4 i-c4 l- ds lQ vo-S v,, eid. w'e- /f6oz 4-V �vf ��lfn� PI-Cwo• ed a'1 i�Yp,p r aS Ca� ( �L1 to pti0S S This application and supplemerit are public documen " and are available for review upon request. Applicants are advised they may be requested to file a Statement of Economic Interest, pursuant to the Fair Political Practices regulations. Information will be provided by the City Clerk. 0 r4 Board, Committee & Commission Application U Page 1 INVOLVEMENT IN COMMUNITY, VOLUNTEER, PROFESSIONAL AND/OR ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS: o�- / S �S 6av &J AJ Sle" t1eWn119,1? OTHER CITY COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES OR BOARDS PREVIOUSLY OR CURRENTLY SERVING ON: How did you learn about this vacancy? Newspaper Article t/ Newspaper Ad _ Community Group Word of Mouth Library City Hall Place of Employment Other (specify): Please complete the attached supplemental questionnaire. Feel free to attach a resume or other information about yourself. I hereby certify, under penalty of perjury, that the information on this application and attached supplement are true and correct. ILSignature: Date:—S/ -2 C O. Board, Committee & Commission Application Page 2 015 CITY OF ATASCADERO SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE PLANNING COMMISSION 1. Please explain why you would like to serve on the Planning Commission. 1 Il Ove, ✓�/l?N/ vS /J/V-32 D/•1T_, I'll —(7::d— on 2. Have you ever attended a meeting of the Planning Commission? _Yes Z, No 3. What is it about the Planning Commission that interests you? What qualities, experience and expertise would you bring to the Planning Commission? la?7 271 n , 4. In your view, what is the function of thePlanningCommission? •/ M'71.444a' 4(e_ �! T'�_ IS P ej-d e14-, �1 h Cchi S/G"'z CfV25 �OnS fL/' I/fl�-IR�IC2. 5. How would you see your role as a member of the Planning Commission? p 1�1eQi /1 g Q 5 e.71'4 6L- , - C�y &2 v16 Supplemental Application Planning Commission Page 2 6. What are the current issues facing the Planning Commission? 7. Are you familiar with the City's General Plan, and if so, describe briefly your views about the document. 8. If appointed, what specific goals would you like to see the Planning Commission achieve? 9. If there is additional information you would like to share about yourself, please use the following space provided (optional). I hereby certify that the foregoing information is true and correct. 1a/0 V Signature: Date: E50 rCC..l//'o� v Please return to: / \ CITY CLERK aa:e ;. rc- 6500 Palma Avenue ^_ ; p�r Room 208 t 191x.*: 1979^1•-1 Atascadero,CA 93422CAD ; �` i CITY OF ATASCADERO BOARD, COMMITTEE & COMMISSION APPLICATION Please Note: You must meet the minimum qualifications of being a registered voter and resident of the City, with the exception of youth representatives who are not required to be registered voters. Minimum qualifications are subject to verification. Please fill out and attach the Supplemental Questionnaire for the advisory body you are applying for. NAME: RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: / / r7/ >'��fi� �.1P � Home Phone: MAILING ADDRESS (if different): Work Phone: 747� Are you a resident of the City of Atascadero? How Long? / a— Are you a registered voter? Yes_ No Social Security No. OCCUPATION: EMPLOYMENT: Present or last employer's name, �address ,and phone number: l �?z X-5 Position held and length of employment: EDUCATION: RELEVANT TRAINING, EXPERIENCE, CERTIFICATES OF TRAINING, LICENSES OR PROFESSIONAL RE ISTRATION: This application and supplement are "public documents" and are available for review upon request. Applicants are advised they may be requested to file a Statement of Economic Interest, pursuant to the Fair Political Practices regulations. Information will be provided by the City Clerk. Board, Committee & Commission Application 018 Page 1 INVOLVEMENT IN COMMUNITY, VOLUNTEER, PROFESSIONAL AND/OR ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS: 67 OTHER CITY COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES OR BOARDS PREVIOUSLY OR CURRENTLY SERVING ON: r r How did you learn about this vacancy? Newspaper Article Newspaper Ad _ Community Group Word of Mouth Library City Hall Place of Employment Other (specify): Please complete the attached supplemental questionnaire. Fee/ free to attach a resume or other information about yourself. I hereby certify, under penalty of perjury, that the information on this application and attached supplement are true and correct. Signature: � Date: LM /o; a4Gc� Board, Committee & Commission Application 0 1 9 Page 2 CITY OF ATASCADERO SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE PLANNING COMMISSION 1. Please explain why you would like to serve on the Planning Commission. 2. Hav ou ever attended a anWtg of t e Planning Commission? Yes No 3. What is it about the Planning Commission that interests you? What qualities, experience and expertise would you bring to the Planning Commission? 9�- � . 4. In your viZ, what is the' fiction of the Planning Commission? 5. How would you see your role as a member of the Planning Commission? G�� �.,���-°�G -�� ���r����2'�CG� �- �.✓ter _ �/ - 020 Supplemental Application Planning Commission Page 2 6. What are the current issues facing the Planning Commission? 61 V 7. Are you familiar with the City's General Plan, and if so, describe briefly your views about the document. 8� ��2 f appointed, hat specific goals uld you like to see the Planning Commission achieve? &ZA4 14&ed'lle let�11- zl�11-1 9. If there is additional information you would like to share about yourself, please use the following space provided (optional). —Acce— ZI/f 41/ —14- Ih reby certif at the foregoing information is handco4rrec'l.oe n Signature. Date: Sent By: DACOSSE & ASSOCIATES; �'.� 805 238 9085; May-12-00 3:39PM; Page 1 yleaas return to: CITY CLERK etioo Palms Avenue l 7 Room 208 Atascadero,CA 93422 CITY OF ATASCADERO BOARD, COMMITTEE & COMMISSION APPLICATION Pa Al : You must meat the nJnk w++ na quallfleatioof being a reglavared vater and reeldent of the City, wkh the est: on of youth representatives WIN are not j"Of be regia t ad Voterthe s. body Minimum a�i�o sdOn for0 subJect to van atlon. Ptesae 191 out and_ h the S"PPhman • NAME: RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS Home Phone: MAILING ADDRESS (if different): Work Phone'.. ' O Are you a resident of the City of e45/es How Long? Are you a registered voter? Yes:, . No! Social Security No. 4B$ OCCUPATION: EMPLOYMENT: Present or last employer's name, address and phone number: Position held and length of employment: EDUCATION: RELEVANT TRAINING, EXPERIENCE, CERTIFICATES OF TRAINING, LICENSES OR PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION: _ALF _sI � • — I T� This application and supplement we'public documents' and we available for review upon request. AppRants ars advised they they be requested to fHe a Statement of Economic kuwast, pursuant to the fair Political ►racticaa reyulstlam. Information will be provided by the CITY Clark. Board, Committee & Commission Application , Page 1 022 Sent By: DACOSSE & ASSOCIATES; 805 238 9085; May-12-00 3:40PM; Page 2 IPIVOLVEMENT IN COMMUNITY, VOLUNTEER, PROFESSIONAL ANOIOR ,ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS: L� OTHER CITY COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES OR BOARDS PREVIOUSLY OR CURRENTLY SERVING ON: How did you learn about this vacency7 Newspaper Article >- Newspaper Ad Community Group Word of Mouth ,),Q- Library Y i all Place of Employment— Other (specify). P/aaae complete the attached supplemental quesdonaalre. fed free to attache resume or other lnformadOn about yourself. 1 hereby certify, under penalty of par}ury, that the information on this application and attached supplement are true and corr ct. Date: Signature, Board, Committee 19 Commission Application Page 2 023 Sent By: DACOSSE & ASSOCIATES; 805 238 9085; May-12-00 3:40PM; Page 3/4 CITY OF ATASCADERO SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE PLANNING O I t Please explain why you would like to serve on the Planning Commission. 2. Have you ever ettended a meeting of the Planning Commission? LoYes _No 3. ft)Whet is it about the Planning Commission that interests you? What qualities, experience and expertise would you bring to the Planning Commission? O Sly pevP(.2 !� s � wfT44 f�o�✓f 4. In your view, what is the function of the Planning Commission? f 5. How would you seg your role �9- e member of the Planning C mmissiont i 024 Sent By: DACOSSE & ASSOCIATES; 805 238 9085; May-12-00 3:40PM; Page 4/4 Supplemental Application Planning Commission Page 2 6. Whet ars he current issues facing the Pla Hing Commission? w G L j. 7. Are you familiar with the City's General Plan, and if so, describe briefly your views about the document. S. If appointed, what specific 90813 woul you like to see the Planning Commission achieve? 9. If there is additional information you would like to share about yourself, please use the following space provided (optional). C-0 Aft AS r • 1 hereby certify that the f regoi informa ion Is true and correct. C signature: Date: l 025 Cv' 10 D Please return to:CITY RK 6500 Palma Avenue Room 208 t leas CITY Of ATAMERO Atascadero, CA 93422 CITY CLERKS OFFICE ,.�ascAn� . CITY OF ATASCADERO BOARD, COMMITTEE & COMMISSION APPLICATION Please Note: You must meet the minimum qualifications of being a registered voter and resident of the City, with the exception of youth representatives.who are not required to be registered voters. Minimum qualifications are subject to verification. Pleaserfill out and attach the Supplemental Questionnaire for the advisory body you are applying for. rt NAME: �c� � �XIl��eo RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: U �� J�N (�A++�' �E� �� Home Phone: 62-- MAILING ADDRESS (if different): Work Phone: Are you a resident of the City of Atascadero? X G`; How Long? y p.e5 Are you a registered voter? Yeses No Social Security No. O Y/-000 OCCUPATION: /ViC711-,J76rA-J gNGC Sir �VlS 2 EMPLOYMENT: Present or last employer's name, address and phone number: Z Al. 1-'�- Position held and length of�employment: ��'//�lG'ey�NC C JCI P�JZ✓lSl�#a J� 72;,�S EDUCATION: .�.45?Calls ��f ll.�� �G.TErz_�✓s0 T/r✓� /��E1�/,�'��' RELEVANT TRAINING, EXPERIENCE, CERTIFICATES OF TRAINING, LICENSES OR PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION: J� Zr�C,R/(Z4-A.?01-15 , SNE//1Zc�N— f This application and supplement are "public documents" and are available for review upon request. Applicants are advised they may be requested to file a Statement of Economic Interest, pursuant to the Fair Political Practices regulations. Information will be provided by the City Clerk. Board, Committee & Commission Application ®h 6 Page 1 INVOLVEMENT IN COMMUNITY, VOLUNTEER, PROFESSIONAL AND/OR ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS: �N Li-�� �A�PecN? i4 G/?lG-E` fnJ�d L,.��1� iN S DCS d C e�e12 �it,�'E_ �y %N T✓� �"C/T�12 <)X 1",Y ?4 CA-W OTHER CITY COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES OR BOARDS PREVIOUSLY OR CURRENTLY SERVING ON: How did you learn about this vacancy? Newspaper Article 0 Newspaper Ad _ Community Group Word of Mouth Library City Hall Place of Employment Other (specify): Please complete the attached supplemental questionnaire. Feel free to attach a resume or other information about yourself. I hereby certify, under penalty of perjury, that the information on this application and attached supplement are true and correct. Signature: /` Date: d�U� Board, Committee & Commission Application Page 2 G 2'7 CITY OF ATASCADERO SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE PLANNING COMMISSION 1. Please explain why you would like to serve on the Planning Commission. si.rE�� s SSlJ�4fF tic'l 09L.0 0 C ""r 2. Have you ever attended a meeting of the Planning Commission? _ Yes Flo 3. What is it about the Planning Commission that interests you? What qualities, experience and expertise would you bring to the Planning Commission? �'/�1 c�r7 C i.�/✓GE 6sz �'.� � o'� C,eo", /►?eD,v� j��G���,�i sr�rv.� 4. In your view, what is the function of the Planning Commission? f e's�• t/�'� %'�/�✓ Tar%S Co�M u�t/l i�/ 1����►'t'.y.�� �af/E� x. 07 17- V TV 5 ,R1 c:c' ��7id oTl �vC--�✓ ��a �� ����i�� 1�i2y�c.�/vim';. mac.,i�✓w�.c/ .�/��Tic�� 5. How would you see your role as a member of the Planning Commission? CZ 4_4-�-D f"o/. -28 Supplemental Application Planning Commission Page 2 6. What are the current issues facing the Planning Commission? 01 __t��o/�'% �/�'C�TS C%T�v t.�+7.�r /�I��/�����2.,� �O?J� �'?/9/J✓T�.(J/��/t..Z; .sig EC7 7. Are you familiar with the City's General Plan, and if so, describe briefly your views about the document. 8. If appointed, what specific goals would you like to see the Planning Commission achieve? e�'✓� ���'-�'��ie� r9 r yrs ���c= ���-�--,o �c� � �i✓�v� ������ A4!CS .+ 2t`� 7Z) /' /'�'�G.lr1✓f+"+� /fir 9. If there is additional information you would like to share about yourself, please use the following space provided (optional). I hereby certify that the foregoing information is true and correct. 029Signature: --� Dater/f��dy RESOLUTION NO. 23-97 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING REVISED PROCEDURES FOR THE SELECTION OF COMMITTEE, COMMISSION AND BOARD MEMBERS WHEREAS, 1. The Atascadero City Council recognizes that citizen participation in local government .plays an important and active role in the City of Atascadero; and WHEREAS, 2. The Atascadero City Council has established committees, commissions and boards to assist in the conduct of municipal affairs; and WHEREAS, 3. The Atascadero City Council did adopt Resolution No. 35-81 on November 9, 1981 establishing selection procedures for committees, commissions and boards; and WHEREAS, 4. The Atascadero City Council did adopt Resolution No. 23-95 revising Resolution 35-81, establishing selection procedures for committees, commissions and boards; and WHEREAS, 5. The Atascadero City Council desires to update and revise said selection procedures; and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of . Atascadero as follows: SECTION 1. Purpose. The purpose of this resolution is to revise established procedures for the Council to follow in recruiting, selecting and appointing members to City committees, commissions and boards created pursuant to statute or by action of the City Council. Appointments and replacements will be made pursuant to the provisions of Government Code Section 54970 et seq., and the following. SECTION 2. Recruitment Nomination, and Eligibility. . Announcements of openings for any committee, commission or board to which members are appointed by the City Council will be coordinated by the City Clerk. Any person, desiring to be considered for appointment to any City committee, commission or board may complete an application provided by the City Clerk. Applications are accepted year-round and shall remain on file for a period of one year from the date received. Applicants may be considered for future vacancies, for the specific committee, commission or board for which they applied, should a vacancy occur during the year. At any regularly scheduled or a special council meeting properly noticed for that purpose, any member of the City Council may also nominate a person to be considered for appointment to any City committee, commission or board. 030 Resolution 23-97 - Page Two . All applicants and nominees shall be a resident and registered voter of the City of Atascadero, and shall meet any announced additional criteria as established by the City Council. All appointees are subject to financial disclosure, pursuant to the Political Reform Act. SECTION 3. Ifiterviews. All applicant and nominees meeting the criteria established in Section 2 may be interviewed by the City Council during a properly noticed meeting. Interviews, if held, will be open to the public. SECTION 4. Selection. a. Council members will vote for the candidate(s) of their choice by placing their name and circling the name of their selection(s) on a ballot form provided by the City Clerk. Candidates' names will be placed in alphabetical order on the ballot form. b. After the City Council has had an opportunity to make its individual determination, the City Clerk will collect the ballots and will announce first the Councilmember's name and second the name(s) of the candidate(s) of that Councilmember's choice(s). Results of each individual Councilmember vote will be a matter of public record. C. The candidate or candidates receiving a majority of the votes of the Councilmembers present shall be appointed. In the event that no candidate or candidates receive a majority vote or in the event of a tie vote, then a run-off ballot or ballots will be cast, following the procedure of sub-paragraph a. above. The run-off candidates will consist of all candidates receiving at least two (2) votes and if not more than one of the candidates have received at least two (2) votes, then all those receiving at least one (1) vote will participate in the runoff balloting. This procedure shall be continued until a majority vote is cast, or until a majority of the council votes to reopen nomination. In such event the matter may be tabled until the next regularly scheduled council meeting for further nominations. On motion by Councilperson Lerno , seconded by Councilperson Carden , the foregoing Resolution is hereby adopted in its entirety on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Carden, Clay, Lerno and Mayor Johnson NOES: Councilman Luna ABSENT: None ADOPTED: April 8, 1997 031 Resolution 23-97 Page Three ATTEST: CITY O ATASCADERO BY: .. /- "7` MARCIA M. TORGERsIbN, City Clerk RAY JorSO4, Ma or V lV ROY HANLEY, ity Attrney 032 "SPECIAL OLYMPICS-LAW ENFORCEMENT TORCH RUN DAYS" JUNE 12 & 13, 2000 WHEREAS, each year Law Enforcement officers join together to run the Special Olympics torch throughout San Luis Obispo County; and WHEREAS, hundreds of thousands of law enforcement Officers give their time to protect'our communities every day; and WHEREAS, hundreds of thousands of athletes participate in Special Olympics activities annually; and WHEREAS, the efforts of countless volunteers make Special Olympics possible; and WHEREAS, this year is the 31S`Anniversary of Special Olympics of San Luis Obispo County; and WHEREAS, on June 12 and June 13, 2000, law enforcement officers will carry the Special Olympics torch throughout San Luis Obispo County and send it on its way down to California State University at Long Beach to open the Special Olympics of Southern California Summer Games; and WHEREAS, at this year's meet, many of our area's finest young people and adults will be competing in a variety of sports, enjoying the athletic competition and learning the importance of "doing one's best" in a spirit of sportsmanship; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that as Mayor of the City of Atascadero, and on behalf of the City Council, I do hereby proclaim June 12 & 13, 2000 as "SPECIAL OLYMPICS-LAW ENFORCEMENT TORCH RUN DAYS" in Atascadero and. acknowledge the hard work of the event organizers and congratulate the athletes and officers on their accomplishments. In the City of Atascadero, California thi Td f May, in the year two thousand. Z Ray Jo nso , ayo City o Atascadero 033 "National Public Works Week" May 21-2 7, 2000 WHEREAS,public works services provided in our community are an integral part of our citizens everyday lives; and WHEREAS, the support of an understanding and informed citizenry is vital to the efficient operation of public works systems and programs such as water, sewers, streets and highways,public buildings, and solid waste collection; and WHEREAS, the health, safety and comfort of this community greatly depends on these facilities and services; and WHEREAS, the quality and effectiveness of these facilities, as well as their planning, design, and construction, is vitally dependent upon the efforts and skill of public works officials; and WHEREAS, the efficiency of the qualified and dedicated personnel who staff public works departments is materially influenced by the peoples' attitude and understanding of the importance of the work they perform, NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ray Johnson, Mayor of the City of Atascadero, do hereby proclaim the week of May 21" through May 27h as "National Public Works Week" and I call upon all citizens and civic organizations to acquaint themselves with the issues involved in providing our public works and to recognize the contributions which public works officials make every day to our health, safety, comfort, and quality of life. "v ,, City fAtascader , CA May 23, 2000 0 034 ITEM NUMBER: A-1 DATE: 05/23/2000 MINUTES n 1978 ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY, MAY 099 2000 7:00 P.M. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY: 6:30 P.M. CLOSED SESSION: (Immediately following Redevelopment Agency Meeting) 1. Conference with legal counsel [Govt. Code §54956.9] Existing litigation: a. City of Atascadero v Atascadero Unified School District b. City of Atascadero v Barger 2. Conference with labor negotiator(Govt. Code Sec. 54957.6) Agency Negotiator: City Manager Employee organizations: Department Heads, Mid-Management/Professional, Confidential, Atascadero Fire Captains, Atascadero Firefighters, Service Employees Intl. Union Local 620, Atascadero Police Assoc. City Attorney Roy Hanley announced there was no action taken during Closed Session. However, the Council would be returning to Closed Session at the conclusion of the Regular Session. REGULAR SESSION, 7:00 P.M.: Mayor Johnson called the meeting to order at 7:10 p.m. and led the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL: Present: Council Members Arrambide Clay, Luna, Scalise and Mayor Johnson Absent: None Others Present: City Clerk Marcia McClure Torgerson and City Treasurer David Graham Staff Present: City Manager Wade McKinney, Police Chief Dennis Hegwood, Fire Chief Mike McCain, Assistant City Manager Brady Cherry, Public Works Director Steve Kahn, Administrative Services Director Rachelle Rickard, Community and Economic Development Director Paul Saldafia, Community Services Manager Geoff English, Compliance Officer Phil Dunsmore, Public Works Technician Valerie Humphrey and City Attorney Roy Hanley 035 APPROVAL OF AGENDA: MOTION: By Council Member Clay and seconded by Council Member Luna to approve the agenda. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. PRESENTATIONS: 1. Service recognition for Alfred Clark Mayor Johnson announced that Al Clark was receiving a plaque for his service on the Planning Commission from June of 1997 until April of 2000. 2. Employee Service Awards Awards were give to Delma Mendes, Brian Dana, Claudia Collier, Paula Anton, Mike Walsh, Geoff English, Scott Satterwaite, David Bushor, John Couch, John Hutchins, Tom Jamason, Steve Sandeffer, Joe Dominguez, and Fred Motlo for five, ten, and fifteen years of service to the City of Atascadero. Claudia Collier and Fred Motlo were unable to attend and will receive their awards at a later date. Council Member Clay announced that he attended the Loyalty Day Program on April 29, 2000 at the Atascadero Lake on behalf of Mayor Johnson. He explained the proceedings at the program and presented an American flag from the program to City Manager Wade McKinney. He asked that the flag be flown at City Hall. COMMUNITY FORUM: Raymond K. Jansen, 6655 Country Club Drive, stated that he received a four-page mailing from the City that he feels contained no valuable information. He then read portions of an article regarding safe school, safe communities, and he gave each of the Council Members a copy for their review. Daphne Fahsing, 5105 Llano Road, stated the recent mailing from the City was not sent to residents who have post office boxes. Mayor Johnson directed staff to look into correcting this problem. Mayor Johnson closed the Public Comment period. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENT AND REPORTS: Council Member Luna shared information about the issue of cable lines being hung from utility poles in his neighborhood. He explained the neighborhood will be coming to the Council to address the issue. City Attorney Roy Hanley stated that he will be attending the meeting at the library where the neighborhood will be meeting with Charter Communications regarding this matter. CC 05/09/00 Page 2 036 A. CONSENT CALENDAR: 1. City Council Minutes—April 13, 2000 ■ City Clerk recommendation: Council approve the City Council minutes of April 13, 2000 [City Clerk] 2. City Council Minutes—April 25, 2000 ■ City Clerk recommendation: Council approve the City Council minutes of April 25, 2000 [City Clerk] 3. Robles Avenue Four Unit PD-7 Overlay—Zone Change 99007 (N.W.C. Robles Avenue & Sombrilla Avenue/ Shores) ■ Fiscal Impact: Negligible ■ Staff recommendation: Council introduce the Draft Ordinance,for second reading by title only, to approve Zone Change 99007 [Community& Economic Development] 4. Authorization to Purchase Transit Vehicle—from State Department of General Services ■ Fiscal Impact: $55,000 (80%funded through a Section 5311 Grant and 20%funded through TDA funds) ■ Staff recommendation: Council authorize the State Department of General Services to purchase a 22 passenger accessible bus for the City of Atascadero [Public Works] Eric Greening, 6600 Lewis Ave., pulled Item 4A-4. MOTION: By Council Member Clay and seconded by Council Member Luna to approve Items #A-1, A-2, and A-3. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. Re: Item #A-3: The Ordinance number will be #373. RE: Item #A-4: Eric Greening, 6600 Lewis Ave., expressed concern that the bus be equipped with a cord for passengers to notify the driver when they want to get off the bus. Public Works Director Steve Kahn responded, saying that he will look into the issue. MOTION: By Mayor Pro Tem Arrambide and seconded by Council Member Clay to approve Item#A-4. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. B. PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1. Nuisance Abatement Hearing—3755 Monterey Road (Richardson)—Code Enforcement Case 499107 ■ Fiscal Impact: None ■ Staff recommendation: Council adopt draft Resolution, thereby ordering nuisance abatement at 3755 Monterey [Community & Economic Development] Community and Economic Development Director Paul Saldana gave the staff report and answered questions of Council. CC 05/09/00 Page 037 PUBLIC COMMENT Benning Richardson, 3755 Monterey Road, stated he feels this hearing is in violation of the Atascadero Municipal Code because too much time has passed since the City's notice to him. Mayor Johnson asked the City Attorney to explain the City's position. Mr. Hanley stated that records show that a time extension was requested and granted, thus the Council still has jurisdiction over the matter. He also stated that this is a civil proceeding not a criminal proceeding, and it is his opinion that a court would agree that this hearing is legitimate. There was lengthy discussion between Mr. Richardson and the Council with Mr. Richardson expressing concerns about the process being followed for this hearing. Mr. Richardson requested that if the hearing is to proceed he would like the witnesses to be sworn in. Mayor Johnson called a recess from 7.45— 7.54 p.m. City Attorney Roy Hanley explained that if the Council chose to use sworn testimony, they could have Mr. Saldana swear that everything he said previously is the truth and the documents presented in the staff report are true and accurate copies of documents delivered to the City. Mayor Johnson asked the City Clerk to swear in Mr. Saldana. Mr. Saldana was sworn in by the City Clerk. Mr. Richardson continued to claim that this hearing was not being conducted appropriately. Council Member Clay asked Mr. Richardson if he has any intention to clean up his property. Mr. Richardson stated that everything on his property is legal. Mayor Johnson requested several times of Mr. Richardson to present evidence showing that his property is in compliance with the Code. Mr. Richardson stated he needed table space and time to sort out his evidence. Mayor Johnson continued this item to after Item #B-2. 2. Nuisance Abatement Hearing— 8400 San Gabriel (Maxine Hill)—Code Enforcement Case#99039 ■ Fiscal Impact: None ■ Staff recommendation: Council adopt draft Resolution, thereby ordering nuisance abatement at 8400 San Gabriel [Community& Economic Development] Community and Economic Development Director Paul Saldana gave the staff report and answered questions of Council. CC 05/09/00 038 Page 4 PUBLIC COMMENT Richard Hill, 8400 San Gabriel, spoke for his mother, Maxine Hill. Mr. Hill explained the history of his property and its use over the years. He stated that his family stores items to avoid filling the landfills. Mr. Hill also said that his family's way of life is simple, and they have been there long before the City was incorporated. He explained when the City incorporated, they grandfathered in his family's way of life; therefore, the City's ordinances do not apply to them. Mayor Johnson asked the City Attorney to comment on"grandfathering." City Attorney Roy Hanley stated that there is no such thing as a lifestyle grandfather rule. Council Member Scalise asked about the unsanitary living environment. Mr. Dunsmore explained that there is a large quantity of storage items, materials, cats and animals housed very close to the residential unit. He clarified that the issue before them tonight is the excessive storage. Mayor Johnson closed the Public Comment period Council Member Clay asked Mr. Hill how long his family has owned the property. Mr. Richardson responded, 35 years. Council Member Luna asked how many non-operating vehicles are on the property. Mr. Saldaiia stated that there were three at the time of the site investigation. Mr. Hill responded that currently there is only one non-operating vehicle on the property. Council Member Luna stated that he feels he could adopt the draft Resolution. Mayor Johnson said that his inclination is to work with a property owner that is willing to work with the City. But he feels that he is hearing a property owner that chooses not to work with the City. Council Member Clay stated that he would like to give Mr. Hill a time extension. Mr. Hill stated that it would be impossible for him to clean up his property in 30 days. He explained that he would have to stop working for at least four to six months to even begin to clear his property of the storage. He said it would be impossible. Also, Mr. Hill stated that the City is claiming the items he is storing are of no value and that is not true. MOTION: By Council Member Luna and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Arrambide to Council adopt draft Resolution, thereby ordering nuisance abatement at 8400 San Gabriel. Motion failed 2:3 by a roll-call vote. (Clay, Scalise, and Johnson opposed) MOTION: By Council Member Scalise and seconded by Council Member to Clay to adopt draft Resolution, thereby ordering nuisance abatement at 8400 San Gabriel changing the 30 days allowed for abatement to 90 days. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. CC 05/09/00 G- 3 9 Page 5 The Resolution number will be 92000-014. There was Council consensus for staff to work with the Respondent with regard to mitigation of the property. Mayor Johnson called a recess from 8:35-8:45 p.m. CONTINUATION OF ITEM#B-1 Mr. Saldana stated, for the record, that the date of service for the second notice was April 11, 2000. Mr. Richardson asked to be sworn in. Mr. Richardson was sworn in by the City Clerk. Mr. Richardson submitted six (6)photographs into the record for Council review. Mr. Richardson asked for clarification on several items referred to in the staff report. There was lengthy Council discussion with Mr. Richardson. PUBLIC COMMENT Dorothy McNeil, 8765 Sierra Vista, stated that the Council had seen two cases tonight of why the Council should never give unlimited time to any speakers. Mayor Johnson closed the Public Comment period MOTION: By Council Member Scalise and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Arrambide to adopt draft Resolution, thereby ordering nuisance abatement at 3755 Monterey changing the date of service from "April 6" to "April 11." Motion passed 4:1 by a roll-call vote. (Clay opposed) The Resolution number will be 92000-015. C. MANAGEMENT REPORTS: 1. Strategic Planning ■ Fiscal Impact: Individual impacts will be reported with any future recommendation. ■ Staff recommendation: Council adopt an Atascadero Vision Statement and Action Plans for the coming year. [City Manager] City Manager Wade McKinney gave the staff report and answered questions of Council. The Council reviewed the vision statements and action plans and made suggestions for amendments. Council Member Luna showed the Council a revised version on the Council's Vision. The only changes in the document were grammar changes. Page 605/09/00 040 40 Mayor Pro Tem Arrambide and Council Member Scalise expressed support for the direction the vision statements and action plans were going. Council Member Luna expressed some concern with the diversified housing vision. He suggested that the action plan for diversified housing mix including affordable housing, apartments, and a homeless shelter. He also stated that he would like to see more regarding his concern for the environment. The Council reviewed and discussed the Action Plans. PUBLIC COMMENT John McGoff, 9192 Maple St., encouraged the Council to require in-progress reviews. John McNeil, 8765 Sierra Vista, suggested a growth limitation program, an architectural review program, and creek improvement program. He commented that our vision seems to be out of focus with our practices. Dorothy McNeil, 8765 Sierra Vista, stated she agrees with Mayor Johnson that the role of the Council is to provide services for youth but not to specify what those services should be. She expressed several concerns with various Actions Plans. David Graham, City Treasurer, suggested the Council add to the neighborhood preservation action plan the enforcement of Conditional Use Permits (CUP). Council Member Luna asked about the enforcement of a CUP. Mr. Saldana stated that plan checks are conducted and should be approved prior to occupancy. Council Member Scalise commented that she is very interested in the swimming complex issue with regard to the plans for the Youth Center. Mayor Johnson closed the Public Comment periost There was Council consensus to have staff continue to work on the vision statements and action plans and bring them back to Council. 2. Proposed 805 Area Code Split or Overlay ■ Fiscal Impact: Negative ■ Staff recommendation: Council authorize Mayor to send letter to the California Public Utilities Commission supporting Alternative #IA which would retain the 805 area code in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties. [City Manager] City Manager Wade McKinney gave the staff report and answered questions of Council. There was no Public Comment. CC 05/09/00 Page 7 U 4 1 MOTION: By Council Member Luna and seconded by Council Member Scalise to authorize to a Resolution letter to the California Public Utilities Commission supporting Alternative#1A which would retain the 805 area code in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. The Resolution number will be#2000-016. 3. Information Bulletin A. General Plan Status Report B. Joint City Council's Meeting C. Employee Update The Council received the Information Bulletin. Council Member Luna commented that the e-mail address for the General Plan Update had a typo. D. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Water Committees Council Member Clay reported there was a presentation on State water. He stated that several years ago the San Luis Obispo County took about 5,000 acre feet of State water and in 1992 neglected to increase the pipe size by two inches for the additional 17,000 acre feet. He stated that at some point, we may have to go back and redo the project. Council Member Luna stated, for the record, that he has a different opinion. Integrated Waste Management Authority Council Member Luna announced that they will meet tomorrow. He also commented that 10 years ago Coca-Cola claimed that they would use recyclable plastic in their bottles; however, they failed to follow through. IWMA then began the "Send the bottle back" campaign which resulted in Coca-Cola promising to use 10-25% recycling in their bottle production. Air Pollution Control District Mayor Johnson stated that there was a joint meeting with SLOCOG, but he had nothing to report. County Mayor's Round Table Mayor Johnson announced that they meet this Friday. He encouraged anyone to contact him if they have a subject they would like to see addressed. E. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND/OR ACTION: 1. City Council 2. City Attorney CC 05/09/00 Page 8 U 3. City Clerk a. Appointment of Ex-Officio Youth Representative on the Parks and Recreation Commission City Clerk Marcia McClure Torgerson announced that only one application was received for the position and asked that Council give her direction. Council Member Clay stated that the Planning Commission would be fortunate to'have Michell Kim serve as the student representative. MOTION: By Council Member Clay and seconded by Council Member Scalise to appoint Michell Kim to the Youth Representative position. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. 4. City Treasurer City Treasurer David Graham cautioned the Council about opening attachments with regard to the recent"I Love You" computer virus. F. ADJOURNMENT: Mayor Johnson adjourned the meeting at 10:40 p.m. to continue the Closed Session. MEETING RECORDED BY AND MINUTES PREPARED BY: Marcia McClure Torgerson, City Clerk Melanie Whaley, Deputy City Clerk CC 05/09/00 Page 9 4 3 ITEM NUMBER: A-2 DATE: 05/23/2000 I Xri ' p 19"79 I Atascadero City Council David G. Graham, EA, City Treasurer City Treasurer's Agenda Reports RECOMMENDATION: City Council approve the City Treasurer's reports for the following periods: October 1999 November 1999 December 1999 January 2000 DISCUSSION: Current Market Conditions: Interest rates continue to rise as the "Feds" react to an over stimulated economy by raising the discount rate. Economists are predicting an aggressive .50% raise in the discount rate when the Fed Open Market Committee meets on May 16". We continue to experience an inverted yield curve with 2 year bond yields of 6.82% and 5 year yields at only 6.76%. Investment Strategy: Rising rates and an inverted yield curve call for short term maturities (<2 years) to avoid a portfolio of investments which under perform the market. Rising interest rates increase business risk and will eventually affect municipal revenues if sustained for a significant period of time. This makes management of maturities a crucial criterion for the future. Optimum investment opportunities for the near future continues to be varying maturities of fully FDIC insured, negotiable, certificates of deposit. 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Correspondent 21% Services Corp. 9% City of Riverway Atascadero Trust 1% 4% Bank of New York 2% ++�?,*�+*#*r��+#+F+�i�,*t+,*i+s�*+?+++++a*},*f+,*t+a*+++ State of California 63% Investment November 1999 State of California $ 6,553,136 City of Atascadero 146,154 Penson Financial Corp. 2,183,537 Correspondent Services Corp. 953,494 Riverway Trust 378,740 Bank of New York 158,152 $ 10,373,213 666 Page 8 of 8 R 1918 , 1979 h, AT�S� l City Treasurer's Agenda Report David Graham Treasurer's Report - December 1999 RECOMMENDATION: City Treasurer and Staff recommend that Council review and accept the December 1999 Treasurer's Report REPORT IN BRIEF: Cash and Investments Checking $ 141,639 Certificates of Deposit 3,003,922 Government Securities 990,405 LAIF 7,233,136 Cash with Fiscal Agents 164,351 Cash in Banks at December 31, 1999 $ 11,533,453 Deposits in Transit 1,420 Outstanding Checks (240,654) Cash and Investments at December 31, 1999 $ 11,294,219 FISCAL IMPACT: None RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Finance ATTACHMENTS: Cash and Investments Activity Summary Investment Report Graphs: Investment by Type Investment by Maturity Investment by Holding Agency 661 Page 1 of 9 CITY OF ATASCADERO TREASURER'S REPORT CASH&INVESTMENTS ACTIVITY SUMMARY FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER 1999 CHECKING FISCAL ACCOUNT INVESTMENTS AGENT TOTALS Balance per Banks at December 1, 1999 $ 221,657 $ 10,209,483 $ 163,730 $ 10,594,870 Receipts 2,719,288 621 2,719,909 Disbursements (1,781,326) (1,781,326) Transfers In 760,000 1,777,980 2,537,980 Transfers Out (1,777,980) (760,000) (2,537,980) Balance per Banks at December 31, 1999 $ 141,639 $ 11,227,463 $ 164,351 11,533,453 Deposits in Transit 1,420 Outstanding Checks (240,654) Adjusted Treasurer's Balance $ 11,294,219 G, 62 Page 2 of 9 § § § § § § N N N v 00 N t� (�N v rn o\ rn rn C, o rn rn rn a rn N r § § § § § 0 oMo § § § M N N Q\ N N N et 00 N Clt O W � cq U a 2 Z 2 a SOL M Z Z � o � a M N N Q\ N N N N ON N V �Cla\ O� QON \ Q\ Q\ Q\ Q\ Q\ Q\ Q` 63 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O o 0 s0 s s W N O N V O OO O _ N N O N N ID �O N �O l� �O Q\ � 00 Q\ N N N N N N N N W O a W F A C\ Q 2 � � N � O- � O r n 0000 N N N N N N N C\ h M � W a ti � fyh � WC7 a V � Z bV •y .� V •N •N 'y 'y •Vl •Vl H ot N ti �y o c a M. n °a a 0. n °ca. o, °a u v 4.) v a� m v d ID v v 6y = A A A q A Q A A A Q q A U w w ww w w w w w w w0 O O O O O O O O O O O .U.+ � .U+ y .U.� .U.. aU+ U Y .U+ U .U. 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Wexford Securities* 24% 11% Riverway Trust City of 3% Atascader Bank of 1% New York + ++++ ++++++++*+O+ 1% . .a'-'• ++'0+�++++++'++++tom+++++++++++++4 State of California 60% Investment January 2000 State of California $ 6,642,178 City of Atascadero 147,121 Penson Financial Corp. 2,715,517 Wexford Securities* 1,196,524 Riverway Trust 378,740 Bank of New York 159,408 $ 11,239,488 * Formerly Correspondent Services Corp. Page 9 of 9 G-.7 8 ITEM NUMBER: A-3 oil DATE: 05/23/2000 1918 ' is Atascadero City Council Staff Report - Community Development Department Transfer of Liquor License 7055 El Camino Real (Rite Aid) RECOMMENDATION: Council determine that transfer of liquor license between existing Rite Aid stores will serve public convenience. DISCUSSION: The Vons shopping center located at the 7000 block of El Camino Real currently contains two Rite Aid stores. One Rite Aid store at 7055 El Camino Real holds a beer & wine license while the other store at 7125 El Camino Real contains a full liquor license. Rite Aid is beginning the process to consolidate into one store location and would like to transfer their current liquor license to the permanent store location at 7055 El Camino Real (closer to Hwy 41). Section 23958.4 of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act requires the local governing body of the area to determine that the license transfer will serve public convenience or necessity. This process is only required when it is found that "Undue Concentration" of liquor licenses exists within the area. In this case the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control has determined that there is an undue concentration of liquor licenses within the area and that a determination from the local governing body (City Council) will be required. In conclusion, transfer of the license will not create an additional liquor license, it will only allow the movement of the license between two existing stores. Therefore, the transfer will continue to serve public convenience or necessity. FISCAL IMPACT: None ATTACHMENTS: None 079 ITEM NUMBER: A-4 DATE: 05/23/2000 1918 9 1976 Atascadero City Council Staff Report - Fire Department Weed Abatement—Awarding of Contractor Bid RECOMMENDATION: Council award the weed abatement contract to Jack R. Bridwell. DISCUSSION: A legal notice, inviting sealed bids, was printed in the Atascadero News on April 5 and 12, 2000. The one bid received for the weed abatement contract was opened on Thursday, May 2, 2000. See attached bid summary. Staff recommends awarding the bid to Jack R. Bridwell. FISCAL IMPACT: None. Funds are budgeted annually to cover the costs of the weed abatement program, and fees are recovered through assessments on property tax bills of those parcels abated. ALTERNATIVES: Council can reject the bids and re-bid the contract. This alternative is not recommended because it would not allow the appropriate time to enter assessments on the 2000-2001 tax roll. ATTACHMENTS: Legal Notice: Inviting Sealed Bids Contractor Bid Summary Agreement for Services of Contractor—Proposed Contract 080 01 p CITY OF A,TAS CADERO 1918 G Q ^" 1979 —� FIRE DEPARTMENT NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS FOR VEGETATIVE GROWTH AND/OR REFUSE ABATEMENT Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the City Clerk at the Administration Building, located at 6500 Palma, Atascadero, California, until 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 2, 2000. At that time, received bids will be opened and read for the public project hereinafter described. This contract is to begin June 1, 2000 and ends May 31, 2001. The project will consist of cutting noxious or flammable vegetation and / or i removal of material (i.e. tree branches, rubbish, refuse, and other waste materials) identified upon parcels within in the city that are in violation of the city's vegetative growth, refuse, or code compliance programs. All bids are to be submitted on forms, provided by the City of Atascadero, Fire Department, 6005 Lewis Avenue, Atascadero, CA 94322. Michael P. McCain Fire Chief 6005 LEWIS AVENUE • ATASCADERO,CA 93422 • (805)461-5070 . FAX(805)466-2907 081 0 City oAtascadero, Office of the City Clerk BID SUMMARY TO: Mike McCain, Fire Chief FROM: Marcia McClure Torgerson, City Clerk BID NO.: 2000-03 OPENED: 5/2/00 2:00 p.m. PROJECT: Weed Abatement (1) Bid was received and opened today, as follows: Bidder Tractor Hand Hauling Mowing Work Jack R. Bridwell $25 per '/2 hr. $60 per ''/z hr. Small $20.00 11600 Viejo Camino Med. $25.00 Atascadero, CA 93422 Lg. $35.00 X-Lg. $50.00 Attachment: 1 bid 082 CITY OF ATAS CADERO 1918 A !, 1 FIRE DEPARTMENT WEED ABATEMENT PROGRAM AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES OF CONTRACTOR PROPOSED CONTRACT This agreement is made upon the date of execution, as set forth below, by and between Jack R. Bridwell, a weed abatement contractor, hereinafter referred to as "Contractor", and the City of Atascadero, California, a Municipal Corporation, hereinafter referred to as "City". The parties hereto, in consideration of the mutual covenants.contained herein, hereby agree to the following terms and conditions: 1.00 GENERAL PROVISIONS 1.01 TERM: This agreement will become effective on the date of execution set forth below, and will continue in effect until May 31, 2001, or is terminated as provided herein. 1.02 SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY CONTRACTOR: Contractor agrees to perform or provide the services specified in "Description of Services" attached hereto as "Exhibit A" hereby incorporated herein. Contractor shall determine the method, details and means of performing the above-referenced services. Contractor may, at Contractor's own expense, employ such assistants, as Contractor deems necessary to perform the services required of Contractor by this agreement. City may not control, direct or supervise Contractor's assistants or employees in the performance of those services. 1.03 COMPENSATION: In consideration for the services to be performed by Contractor, City agrees to pay Contractor the consideration set forth in the amounts and under the terms provided in "Exhibit B", hereby incorporated herein. 033 6005 LEWIS AVENUE ATASCADERO,CA 93422 (805)461-5070 FAX(805)466-2907 2.00 OBLIGATIONS OF CONTRACTOR 2.01 MINIMUM AMOUNT OF SERVICE BY CONTRACTOR: Contractor agrees to devote the hours necessary to perform the services set forth in this agreement in an efficient and effective manner. Contractor may represent, perform services for and be employed by additional individuals or entities, in Contractor's sole discretion, as long as the performance of these extra-contractual services does not interfere with or present a conflict with City's business. 2.02 TOOLS AND INSTRUMENTALITIES: Contractor shall provide all tools and instrumentalities to perform the services under this agreement except those listed in "Tools and instrumentalities provided by City" attached hereto as "Exhibit C" and hereby incorporated herein. 2.03 WORKER'S COMPENSATION AND OTHER EMPLOYEE BENEFITS: City and Contractor intend and agree that Contractor is an independent contractor of City and agrees that Contractor and Contractor's employees and agents have no right to worker's compensation and other employee benefits. If any worker insurance protection is desired, Contractor agrees to provide worker's compensation and other employee benefits, where required by law, for Contractor's employees and agents. Contractor agrees to hold harmless and indemnify City for any and all claims arising out of any claim for injury, disability, or death of any Contractor and Contractor's employees or agents. 2.04 INDEMNIFICATION. Contractor hereby agrees to, and shall, hold City, it's elective and appointive boards, officers, agents and employees, harmless and shall defend the same from any liability for damage or claims for damage, or suits or actions at law or in equity which may allegedly arise from Contractor's or any of Contractor's employees' or agents' operations under this agreement, whether such operations be by Contractor or by any one or more persons directly or indirectly employed by, or action as agent for, Contractor; provided as follows: a. That the City does not, and shall not, waive any rights against Contractor which it may have by reason of the aforesaid hold-harmless agreement, because of the acceptance by City, or the deposit with City by Contractor, of any of the insurance policies hereinafter described. b. That the aforesaid hold-harmless agreement by Contractor shall apply to all damages and claims for damages of every kind suffered, or alleged to have been suffered, by reason of any of the aforesaid operations of Contractor or any agent or employee of Contractor regardless of whether or not such insurance policies shall have been determined to be applicable to any of such damages or claims for damages. 2 WEED ABATEMENT PROGRAM AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES 2000-2001 PROPOSED CONTRACT 03- 4 2.05 INSURANCE. Contractor shall not commence work under this contract until s/he shall have obtained all insurance required under this section and such insurance shall have been approved by City as to form, amount and carrier: a. Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance. Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of this contract such public liability and property damage insurance as shall protect City, its elective an appointive boards, officers, agents and .employees, and Contractor and any agents and employees performing work covered by this contract from claims for damages for personal injury, including death, as well as from claims for property damage which may arise from Contractor's or any subcontractor's operations under this contract, whether such operations be by Contractor or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by Contractor, and the amounts of such insurance shall be as follows: (1) Public Liability Insurance. In an amount not less than $1,000,000 for injuries, including, but not limited to death, to any one person and, subject to the same limit for each person, in an amount not less than $500,000 on account of any one occurrence; (2) Property Damage Insurance. In an amount of not less than $500,000 for damage to the property of each person on account of any one occurrence. (3) Comprehensive Automobile Liability. Bodily injury liability coverage of$500,000 for each person in any one accident and $1,000,000 for injuries sustained by two or more persons in any one accident. Property damage liability of $500,000 for each accident. (4) Worker's Compensation Insurance. In the amounts required by law as set forth in Section 2.03 above. b. DEDUCTIBLES AND SELF-INSURED RETENTIONS: Any deductible or self-insured retention must be declared to, and approved by, the City. The City may require that either the insurer reduce or eliminate such deductibles or self-insured retentions as respects the City, its elected or appointed officials, employees, agents or volunteers; or the contractor shall procure a bond guaranteeing payment of all losses, and related investigation, claims administration and legal expenses. 3 WEED ABATEMENT PROGRAM AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES 2000-2001 PROPOSED CONTRACT 085 C. PROOF OF INSURANCE. Contractor shall fiirnish City, concurrently with the execution hereof, with satisfactory proof of carriage of the insurance required, and adequate legal assurance that each carrier will give City at least thirty (30) days' prior notice of the cancellation of any policy during the effective period of this contract. The certificate or policy of liability insurance shall name City as an additional insured with the Contractor. 2.06 REMEDY FOR CONTRACTOR'S ERRORS Contractor agrees to reimburse the City in a period of up to one year for errors that he creates in either the billing or work process. Upon identification that an error was made on the contractor's part, the abatement officer shall present the documentation, which explains the error to the contractor for reimbursement. The contractor shall provide reimbursement within 7 days of notification by the abatement officer for his portion of the abatement fee, plus the County fee for billing. 3.00 OBLIGATIONS OF CITY 3.01 COOPERATION: City agrees to comply with all reasonable requests of Contractor necessary to the performance of Contractor's duties under this agreement. 3.02 PLACE OF WORK: City agrees to furnish space for use by Contractor while performing the services described in this agreement only as set forth in "Exhibit D", hereby incorporated herein. Any work space requirements not set forth in "Exhibit D" shall be the responsibility of Contractor, and Contractor may use alternate space for performing described services. 4.00 TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT 4.01 TERMINATION ON NOTICE: Notwithstanding any other provision of this agreement, any party hereto may terminate this agreement, at any time, without cause by giving at least thirty (30) days prior written notice to the other parties to this agreement. 4 WEED ABATEMENT PROGRAM AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES 2000-2001 PROPOSED CONTRACT 0 ,36 Q6 4.02 TERMINATION OF OCCURRENCE OF STATED EVENTS: This agreement shall terminate automatically on the occurrence of any of the following events: (1) Bankruptcy or insolvency of any party; (2) Sale of the business of any party; (3) Death of any party; (4) The end of the thirty (3 0) days as set forth in Section 4.01; (5) End of the contract to which Contractor's services were necessary; or (6) Assignment of this agreement by Contractor without the consent of the City. 4.03 TERMINATION BY ANY PARTY FOR DEFAULT OF CONTRACTOR: Should any party default in the performance of this agreement or materially breach of any of its provisions, a non-breaching party, at their option, may terminate this agreement, immediately, by giving written notice of termination to the breaching party. 4.04 TERMINATION: This Agreement shall terminate on May 31, 2001 unless extended as set forth in this section. The City, with the agreement of Contractor, is authorized to extend the term of this Agreement beyond the termination date, as needed, under the same terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. Any such extension shall be in writing and be an amendment to this Agreement. The condition of this contract is to abate those properties as identified and presented for City Council action on April 25, 2000 and work is to be completed prior to July 21, 2000. Any subsequent abatable properties discovered after July 21, 2000, will be forwarded to the contractor within the one year contract window. 5.00 SPECIAL PROVISIONS None 6.00 MISCELLANEOUS 6.01 REMEDIES: The remedies set forth in this agreement shall not be exclusive but shall be cumulative with, and in addition to, all remedies now or hereafter allowed by law or equity. 6.02 NO WAIVER: The waiver of any breach by any party of any provision of this agreement shall not constitute a continuing waiver or a waiver of any subsequent breach of this agreement. 6.03 ASSIGNMENT: This agreement is specifically not assignable by Contractor to any person or entity. Any assignment or attempt to assign by Contractor, whether it be voluntary or involuntary, by operation of law or otherwise, is void and is a material breach of this agreement giving rise to a right to terminate as set forth in Section 4.03. 5 WEED ABATEMENT PROGRAM AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES 2000-2001 PROPOSED CONTRACT 037 6.04 ATTORNEY FEES: In the event of any controversy, claim or dispute between i the parties hereto, arising out of or related to this agreement, or the breach thereof, the prevailing party shall be entitled, in addition to other such relief as may be granted, to a reasonable sum as and for attorney fees. 6.05 TIME FOR PERFORMANCE: Except as otherwise expressly provided for in this agreement, should the performance of any act required by this agreement to be performed by either party be prevented or delayed by reason by any act of God, strike, lockout, labor trouble, inability to secure materials, or any other cause except financial inability not the fault of the party required to perform the act, the time for performance of the act will be extended for a period of time equivalent to the period of delay and performance of the act during the period of delay will be excused; provided, however, that nothing contained in this Section shall exclude the prompt payment by either party as required by this agreement or the performance of any act rendered difficult or impossible solely because of the financial condition of the party required to perform the act. 6.06 NOTICES: Except as otherwise expressly provided by law, any and all notices or other communications required or permitted by this agreement or by law to be served on or given to any party to this agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed duly served and given when personally delivered or in lieu of such personal service when deposited in the United States mail, first-class postage prepaid to the following address for each respective party: PARTY ADDRESS A. CITY OF ATASCADERO 6500 Palma Avenue Atascadero, CA 93422 Attention: Fire Dept. B. Jack R. Bridwell 11600 Viejo Camino Contractor Atascadero, CA 93422 6.07 GOVERNING LAW: This agreement and all matters relating to this agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California in force at the time any need for the interpretation of this agreement or any decision or holding concerning this agreement arises. 6.08 BINDING EFFECT: This agreement shall be bidding on and shall insure to the benefit of the heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns of the parties hereto, but nothing in this Section shall be construed as a consent by City to any assignment of this agreement or any interest in this agreement. 6 WEED ABATEMENT PROGRAM AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES 2000-2001 PROPOSED CONTRACT QQ Lf�Q 6.09 SEVERABILITY: Should any provision of this agreement be held by a court of competent jurisdiction or by a legislative or rulemaking act to be either invalid, void or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this agreement shall remain in full force and effect,unimpaired by the holding, legislation or rule. 6.10 SOLE AND ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This agreement constitutes the sole and entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. This agreement correctly sets forth the obligations of the parties hereto to each other as of the date of this agreement. All agreements or representations respecting the subject matter of this agreement not expressly set forth or referred to in this agreement are null and void. 6.11 TIME: Time is expressly declared to be of the essence of this agreement. 6.12 DUE AUTHORITY: The parties hereby represent that the individuals executing this agreement are expressly authorized to do so on and in behalf of the parties. 6.13 CONSTRUCTION: The parties agree that each has had an opportunity to have their counsel review this agreement and that any rule of construction to the effect that ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting shall not apply in the interpretation of this agreement or any amendments or exhibits thereto. The captions of the sections are for convenience and reference only, and are not intended to be construed to define or limit the provisions to which they relate. 6.14 AMENDMENTS: Amendments to this agreement shall be in writing and shall g g be made only with the mutual written consent of all of the parties to this agreement. 7 WEED ABATEMENT PROGRAM AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES 2000-2001 PROPOSED CONTRACT n Executed on May 23, 2000 , at Atascadero, California. ATTEST: CITY OF ATASCADERO By: MARCIA M. TORGERSON RAY JOHNSON City Clerk Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: CONTRACTOR: By: ROY A. HANLEY JACK R. BRIDWELL City Attorney Contractor APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: RACHELLE RICKARD Administrative Services Director 8 WEED ABATEMENT PROGRAM AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES 2000-2001 PROPOSED CONTRACT V 9 V EXHIBIT A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY CONTRACTOR Contractor agrees to complete the project consisting of destroying vegetative growth (noxious or dangerous weeds) or other flammable materials found upon or in certain lots and lands in the City of Atascadero, and the removal of tree branches, refuse and other waste materials, including clearance of drainage ditches as required by weed abatement regulations. 9 WEED ABATEMENT PROGRAM AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES 2000-2001 PROPOSED CONTRACT V 1 EXHIBIT B CONSIDERATION FOR SERVICES Bid No. 2000-03, as follows: Mowing large parcels (one acre or more) by tractor with operator, shall be the rate of $25.00 per %2 hour, with the minimum time per job on any parcel or lot to be one-half hour. Hand work (weed-eater) on small lots or lots not accessible with a tractor, the cost shall be $60.00 per 1/2 hour (entire 4-person crew), with the minimum time per job on any parcel or lot to be one-half hour. Hauling of debris from parcels to the landfill, the cost shall be $20.00 per small load, $25.00 per medium load, $35.00 per large load, and $50.00 per x-large load. The contractor shall provide a camera and all the color film necessary, so as to take sufficient pictures of each lot to be abated before and after work is completed. Each picture shall be identified by parcel number with an easel or dry erase board in the photo with the appropriate APN indicated. The APN indicated on the board must be clearly visible for payment. Additionally, all photos are to include items to be removed, including weeds, refuse, appliances, or any other abatable material, as directed in the contractor's work order. Before and after photos shall be taken from the exact place and direction, so as to include significant and identifiable landmarks, as defined by the Fire Chief or his representative. All photos are to be organized and mounted on pages supplied by the city, submitted along with the completed worksheets with all billable time entered by the contractor, and delivered to the fire department's administrative office as each map book is completed during the weed abatement process. As proof of work performed, the contractor is responsible for all costs incurred to generate the photos. Payment for the contractor is provided by fiscal year (July 1 to June 30), following City's approval. Therefore, all work completed during the period from the June 7 through June 30, is to be submitted to the Fire Department's administrative office by July 1, and the period of July 1 through July 21 is to be submitted no later than July 24,2000. Safety equipment to be provided as required by the City of Atascadero - Fire Department. Each towing and/or crew vehicle shall have installed on board one 2AlOBC fire extinguisher and two round point shovels. Each tractor shall have installed on board one 2 1/2 gallon water extinguisher and one 2AIOBC fire extinguisher. 10 WEED ABATEMENT PROGRAM AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES 2000-2001 PROPOSED CONTRACT 92 EXHIBIT C TOOLS AND INSTRUMENTALITIES PROVIDED BY CITY 1) Map books 2) Work orders 3) Street marking i 11 WEED ABATEMENT PROGRAM AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES 2000-2001 PROPOSED CONTRACT rf 9 3 ITEM NUMBER: A—5 ;oil 8:1 e ® DATE: 05/23/2000 191$ A � 1978 �ASCADF,Rp/ Atascadero City Council Staff Report - Public Works Department Participation in Regional Commercial Recycling Education Program RECOMMENDATION: Council approve the Draft Resolution, approving participation in the regional commercial recycling education program. BACKGROUND: Last year the California Bottle Bill was modified by Senate Bill 332. This bill added several new types of containers which will require deposit. For example plastic water bottles are now Value list of containers. included in the California Redemption e Another change with SB 332 was the inclusion of a block grant program to cities and counties. The funding provided to each jurisdiction is based on population with a minimum amount of $5,000 per year. This funding must be used on either beverage container recycling or litter control. The San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority (IWMA) held a meeting with staff from the member jurisdictions to discuss how to use these funds. The consensus from the meeting was to establish a commercial (including multi-family housing and schools) recycling education program. A representative from the local recycling program would meet with the commercial establishments to either start or expand the recycling program. The IWMA would enter into the necessary contracts with the local recycling companies to implement this program. In addition the IWMA would apply for the funds and manage the grant. The commercial recycling program was presented to the IWMA Board at the March 8 meeting. At the meeting the Board approved the program. Regional funding is expected to be about $70,000 per year. Attached is the resolution required by the California Department of Conservation. After approving this resolution, the IWMA will be able to apply for the grant funding. FISCAL IMPACT: DRAFT RESOLUTION RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO AUTHORIZING THE INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY TO APPLY FOR GRANT FUNDS FOR THE REGIONAL COMMERCIAL RECYCLING EDUCATION PROGRAM WHEREAS, the people of the State of California have enacted the California Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act that provides funds to cities and counties for beverage container recycling and litter cleanup activities; and WHEREAS, the California Department of Conservation's Division of Recycling has been delegated the responsibility for the administration of the program within the State, setting up necessary procedures for cities and counties or their designees under the program; and WHEREAS, per Section 14581 (a)(4)(E) of the California Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act, the eligible participant must submit the Funding Request Form by the due date and time in order to request funds from the Department of Conservation's Division of Recycling. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Atascadero authorizes the San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority to submit the Funding Request form to the Department of Conservation's Division of Recycling on its behalf. The Manager of the San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority, is hereby authorized and empowered to execute in the name of the City of Atascadero all necessary forms hereto for the purposes of securing payment to implement and carry out the purposes specified in Section 14581 (a)(4)(A) of the California Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act, and provide information regarding this program to the Division upon request. The San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority will be the responsible party to provide records to the Division should an audit be performed. On motion by Council Member , seconded by Council Member the following Resolution is hereby adopted in its entirety on the following roll call vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ADOPTED: i��7 ITEM NUMBER: A-6 DATE: 05/23/2000 v 19Y8 a ® 197979 t Atascadero City Council Staff Report - Public Works Department Portola Road Overlay Project Project No. 98-07 RECOMMENDATION: Council accept the Portola Road Overlay Project as complete and authorize the Administrative Services Director to release the project retention in the amount of$29,153.58. DISCUSSION: On September 14, 1999, Council authorized the execution of an agreement with A.J. Diani Construction, Inc. to construct the Portola Road Overlay Project. Contract Change Order No. 1 was issued on this project and adjustments were made to unit quantities, bringing the total contract price to $291,535.78. The City Engineer has reviewed the completed improvements and has found them to be in substantial conformance with the project plans and specifications. FISCAL IMPACT: The following tables summarize the project construction funding and expenditures. CONSTRUCTION FUNDING State Transportation Improvement Program(STIP) $215,000.00 Local Transportation Funds(LTF) $89,600.00 Surface Transportation Program(STP) $14,000.00 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION FUNDING $318,600.00 099 ITEM NUMBER: A-6 DATE: 05/23/2000 CONSTRUCTION EXPENDITURES Construction $291,535.78 Contract Administration,Construction Engineering and Inspection $24,955.25 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION EXPENDITURES $316,491.03 ATTACHMENTS: Notice of Completion 100 RECORDING REQUESTED BY: (and when recorded, mail to:) City Clerk CITY OF ATASCADERO 6500 Palma Avenue Atascadero, CA 93422 NOTICE OF COMPLETION NO TRANSFER OF PROPERTY Notice is hereby given pursuant to Civil Code Section 3093: 1. The undersigned is corporate officer for the City of Atascadero, owner of property hereinafter described. 2. The full name of the owner is the City of Atascadero. 3. The full address of the owner is: 6500 Palma Avenue,Atascadero, CA 93422 4. The nature of the interest of the owner is in fee. 5. A work of improvement on the property hereinafter described was completed on March 24, 2000. 6. The work done was the Portola Road Overlay Project(City Bid No. 98-07). 7. The name of the contractor who performed such work of improvement was A.J. Diani Construction Company, Inc. Dated: By: Wade G. McKinney, City Manager City of Atascadero VERIFICATION I, the undersigned, say that I am the City Manager, declarant of the foregoing Notice of Completion; I have read said Notice of Completion and know the contents thereof; the same is true of my own knowledge. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on at the City of Atascadero, California. By: Wade G. McKinney, City Manager City of Atascadero C:\windows\TEMP\Notice of Completion.doc 101 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: 05/23/2000 Asin 1918 � 1978 d. Atascadero City Council Staff Report - Fire Department Weed Abatement—Hearing of Objections RECOMMENDATION: Council hear and consider all objections to the proposed removal of vegetative growth, and/or refuse and allow or overrule any objections. Following the hearing, it is recommended the Council authorize the Fire Chief to proceed and perform the work of abatement. DISCUSSION: As part of the weed abatement process, the Council is required to hear objections to the proposed removal of vegetative growth and/or refuse. This hearing allows any affected property owner to object to the proposed abatement of hazards on his/her property. FISCAL IMPACT: Costs involved in administering this program are recovered throught the 100% administrative fee charged to parcels abated by the City Contractor. ALTERNATIVES: No alternative is recommended. ATTACHMENTS: Resolution No. 2000-009 102 RESOLUTION NO. 2000-009 RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ATASCADERO DECLARING VEGETATIVE GROWTH AND/OR REFUSE A PUBLIC NUISANCE, COMMENCING PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ABATEMENT OF SAID NUISANCES, AND PLACING ALL ABATEMENT FEES ON THE SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY SPECIAL TAX ASSESSMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2000-2001 TAX ROLL The City. Council of the City of Atascadero, County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, DO HEREBY RESOLVE as follows: SECTION 1. That vegetative growth and/or refuse are a public nuisance and hereby declare to be such for the reasons that vegetative growth may attain such a large growth as to become a fire menace and/or drainage restriction, when mature, and said refuse may become a public nuisance, thereby creating a hazard to public health. The City Council of the City of Atascadero finds and declares that vegetative growth and/or refuse on specified parcels of property are seasonal and recurrent nuisances. Such seasonal and recurrent nuisances shall be abated in accordance with the provisions of City and State laws. No further hearings need to be held, and it shall be sufficient to mail a post card notice to the owner of the property as their address appears upon the current assessment roll. SECTION 2. A description of the parcels of lots of private property upon which, or in front of which, said nuisances exist, according to the official Assessment Map of said City of Atascadero, shall be posted annually in the office of the City Clerk and referred to as Exhibit A (Vegetative Growth) and Exhibit B (Refuse). SECTION 3. The City Clerk or designee is hereby ordered and directed to mail written notices of the proposed abatement to all persons owning property described in accordance with Section 6-13.08 of the Atascadero Municipal Code. SECTION 4. Pursuant to Section 6-13.10 of the Atascadero Municipal Code, the City Council shall hear and consider all objections or protests to the required removal of said vegetative growth and/or refuse. The City Clerk shall post a copy of the public hearing notice in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. SECTION 5. Pursuant to Section 6-13.17 of the Atascadero Municipal Code, if the owner does not abate the hazard, it will be abated by the city contractor. The cost of abatement, 100% administrative fee, and county fee will be assessed upon the county property tax bill, and constitute a lien upon such land until paid. 103 City of Atascadero Resolution No.2000-009 Page 2 r On motion by Council Member Arrambide and seconded by Council Member Clay, the foregoing Resolution is hereby adopted in its entirety on the following roll call vote: AYES: Council Members Arrambide, Clay, Luna, Scalise and Mayor Johnson NOES: None ABSENT: None ADOPTED: April 25, 2000 ATTEST: CCOF TA A ERO B MARCIA M. TORGERSO , City Clerk ON Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: (kl� j�i7' z - R . HANLE�, City fitorney 104 ITEM NUMBER: C-1 DATE: 05/23/2000 is i ® 1-97-9 Atascadero City Council Staff Report - Community Services Department Masonic Temple/Printery Building Options RECOMMENDATION: Council direct staff to prepare the necessary agreements and documents to return ownership of the Atascadero Masonic Temple/Printery building to the Atascadero Masonic Temple Association and to initiate the process to allow retention of ownership of the George C. Beatie Skate Park. DISCUSSION: In a letter dated February 24, 2000, the Atascadero Masonic Temple Association requested a decision from the City of Atascadero regarding intentions for future occupancy of the Atascadero Masonic Temple/ Printery Building. Specifically, the Masonic Temple Association posed the following question: "Since the City is focusing on a"new" location for the Youth Center, does the City intend to continue our joint occupancy agreement after the new center is occupied? If so, how?" The City of Atascadero and the Atascadero Masonic Temple Association share ownership and occupancy of the historic Printery building since 1994, when the Atascadero Masonic Temple Association donated 99% ownership to the City of Atascadero. The donation contemplated the building being renovated for the purposes of a Youth Center. Despite considerable optimism at the onset, efforts to renovate the Masonic Temple building have not gone far. The original cost estimate to retrofit the building to current earthquake standards and ADA accessibility were inaccurate. The anticipated cost of approximately $500,000 was increased to approximately $975,000 (in 1996 dollars) by the project architect. Fund-raising by the Atascadero Recreation Center Committee (ARCC) has generated some money to assist the City in making some minor physical improvements, but is still far from their original goal of $500,000.00. In addition, the City of Atascadero has used CDBG funds to purchase seismic retrofit plans, asbestos removal and some electrical up-grades. Due to the slow progress at the current fund-raising efforts and the realization that fund-raising for the total project cost of approximately $975,000.00 will take many years, the City Council decided to abandon efforts to 107 ITEM NUMBER: C-1 DATE: 05/23/2000 renovate the Masonic Temple/Printery building. On Tuesday, December 14, 1999, the City Council directed staff to pursue efforts to build a Youth/Community Center on an alternative site. While the issue of building a Youth/Community Center was addressed, retention of ownership and occupancy of the Masonic Temple building was not decided. The Atascadero Masonic Temple Association would like to know the City's intentions regarding long-term ownership and occupancy of the Masonic Temple/Printery building Listed below are advantages and disadvantages to the City's retention of ninety-nine percent ownership of the Masonic Temple Building, and continued observance of the Joint Occupancy Agreement between the City of Atascadero and the Atascadero Masonic Temple Association. Advantages: a. Retention of ownership of the Masonic Temple building allows the City continued use for special events and meetings. At least two community groups, the Youth Task Force and ARCC currently use the Dining Room for their monthly meetings. On occasion, City staff has used this space for meeting purposes. In addition, the Friday Variety Night Program has been using the building to offer a Teen Drop-in Recreation program on Friday evenings. The Coats for Kids Program, also uses storage space on the second floor. Retention of ownership will allow for the continued use of the building for these purposes. b. The George C. Beatie Skate Park is located on Masonic Temple building site. Approximately $40,000.00 has been donated by community groups to build the Skate Park. Retention of ownership of the building would allow for continued use of this site for the Skate Park. C. Funds may become available in the future for renovation of this historic building. The Atascadero Historical Society has written a letter, dated February 17, 2000, encouraging the City to work with the Atascadero Masonic Temple Association to ensure that the building is kept intact. Retention of ownership of the building by the City may help insure the long-term preservation of this historic building. Disadvantages: a. Retention of the Masonic Temple building will require the City to retain continued on-going maintenance costs associated with the operation of the building, regardless of the amount of City use and direct benefit. Benefits to the public resulting from City ownership have been minimal. Rental income, primarily from the buildings two main tenants, covers most of the direct building utility and maintenance costs at the current level, and does not cover the amount of administrative and custodial staff-time required to manage the maintenance and tenants of the building. b. The building is in need of a substantial investment in building repairs and renovations, such as electrical, plumbing, painting, flooring, elevator, wheel-chair accessibility, etc. In addition, the building has not been seismically reinforced. The estimated cost to renovate the building to meet current code was $975,000.00 in 1995. Even after these improvements are made, the building will function 108 ITEM NUMBER: C-1 DATE: 05/23/2000 largely in the same way it does now. A remodel may still be necessary for optimal use as a Youth Center. C. Retention of ownership of the Atascadero Masonic Temple building will require the City to retain continued exposure to lawsuit resulting from potential accidents. Currently, a lawsuit has been filed against the City due to a trip and fall incident at the building. d. The opinion has been expressed that the primary beneficiary of the current Occupancy Agreement is the Atascadero Masonic Temple Association, which has retained the right to rent free meeting room and storage space in perpetuity. The City may been seen as subsidizing the Atascadero Masonic Temple Association. In reviewing the advantages and disadvantages to retaining the current Joint Occupancy Agreement, staff feels that costs and liabilities associated with ownership of the building out- weigh the advantages to the City. In addition, staff feels that some of the advantages that the City gains from ownership of the Masonic Temple/ Printery building may be retained through negotiated agreement with the Atascadero Masonic Temple Association, or mitigated through other means. The disadvantages to retention of ownership, i.e. maintenance and renovation costs, can only be resolved through substantial expenditures. Given the significant infrastructure repair and upkeep at other City facilities and of Atascadero roads, it doesn't seem likely that the funds needed to maintain and renovate the Atascadero Masonic Temple/ Printery Building would become available. As a result, staff recommends that the City Council direct staff to prepare the necessary agreements and documents to return ownership of the Atascadero Masonic Temple/Printery building to the Atascadero Masonic Temple Association and to initiate the process to allow retention of ownership of the George C. Beatie Skate Park. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this recommendation will result in an undetermined saving of staff-time. In addition, the City will reduce exposure to lawsuits that may result in future financial loss. ALTERNATIVES: Retain 99% ownership of the Atascadero Masonic Temple/Printery building and continue to observe the current Joint Occupancy Agreement. ATTACHMENTS: Attachment#I- Letter from the Atascadero Masonic Temple Association Attachment#2- Letter from the Atascadero Historical Society Attachment#3- City Expenditures and Revenue for the Masonic Temple/Printery Building 109 RECEIVED FEB 2 8 2000 ATASCADERO TEMPLE ASSW6'KQbbERO E .6351 Olmeda Ave. o Atascadero, Calif. 93422 February 24, 2000 Ray Johnson, Mayor Wade McKinney, City Manager City of Atascadero City of Atascadero 6500 Palma Ave. 6500 Palma Ave. Atascadero, CA 93422 Atascadero, CA 93422 Honorable Mayor Johnson and Mr. Wade McKinney: On February 3, Geoff English and RoyHanley visited our Temple Board Meeting for the purpose of updating our members regarding the Youth Center. Both Mr. English and Mr.Hanley did an excellent job in answering our questions with the exception of the following: Since the City is focusing on a "new" location for the Youth Center, does the City intend to continue our joint occupancy agreement after the new center is occupied? If so, how? We feel the agreement has been beneficial for both the Temple Association and the city and hope it will continue. However, because Council has directed their staff to select a new site for the Youth Center, we respectfully request council's official advisement of their intentions regarding this issue. We anxiously await council's response so that our members have an understanding as to what the future holds for us. Respectfully, Thomas Marks Temple Board Association—President 110 RECEIVED ��. Atascadero Historical Society -- � , FSte= Post Office Box 1047 Atascadero, California 93423 ;; ._� - ���, ; �,�-,I`F. ATASCADERO CITY MAINAGEF Phone (805)466-8341 Ij 14 A Non-Profit Corporation ADMINISTRATION BUILDING - CALIFORNIA STATE HISTORICAL LANDMARK NUMBER 958 LISTED IN NATIONAL REGISTRY OF WIISTORICAL PLACES Feb. 17, 2000 Ray John on, ayor City of�1t scald o Atasc der A 422 Dear Mayor Johnson: On behalf of the board of directors of the Atascadero Historical Society I am writing to express our concerns about the future of the Printery/Masonic TempleNouth Center building on Olmeda Avenue. We are,of course,concerned about the future preservation of the Printery Building constructed in 1915 by the Colony Holding Corporation to contain the largest rotogravure presses west of the Mississippi River.The Printery,along with the City Administration Building,are the last of the original civic center planned and built by Atascadero's founder E.G. Lewis(Not counting the old hospital building). Now that the building is not going to be used by the City of Atascadero for a youth center, it's future may be clouded. I know that the Masonic Lodge had asked that the building be used for youth and if it were not,title revert back to them. This may or may not be the case. As an organization dedicated to the preservation of local history,we sincerely encourage the city council to work with the Masons see that the Printery Building remain in tact.Now that the Redevelopment Agency and Main Street Program are almost in place, the future for renovation monies may become a reality. There is, at least, some hope for funds somewhere down the line to preserve and enhance that building.The Printery has already figured into some ideas by the members of the Main Street Steering Committee as being a part of the city's downtown redevelopment strategy. 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Atascadero Community Link The Atascadero Community Link has received a grant award for $75,000.00 from the Public Health Institute and the Partnership for the Public's Health. The grant is essentially a planning grant to develop an action plan to create more effective and responsive county health services in our community. The Grant involves collecting information from several community partners including the Atascadero Unified School District, the City and Police Department, the Council on Aging, the Women's Shelter, Children's Services Network, Mental Health Department and the Department • of Social Services. The grant will give the City of Atascadero and other agencies an opportunity to form and direct policy on how San Luis Obispo County Health Services can better connect with community needs. The grant is a three-year grant. The City's role would be to participate in some of the planning meetings on community health issues, which are very broadly defined. The City will receive $6,000.00 in grant funds from the project to use at its discretion. B. Employee Update Don Bellah Program Coordinator, Aquatics Hired 4/25/2000 Frances Lassley Relief Cashier, Zoo Hired 5/4/2000 Dolores Carll Zoo Cashier Retired 5/4/2000 113 ITEM NUMBER: D- 1 DATE: 05/23/2000 iaia 'e � to e Atascadero City Council City Attorney Report Request for Authorization to Retain the Services of Deborah J. Fox, of Fox and.Sohagi, LLP for Services as Special Counsel Regarding Regulation of Adult Businesses RECOMMENDATION: Council authorize the Mayor and the City Attorney to execute the attached letter agreement with Fox and Sohagi for the provision of services as special counsel on issues relating to the regulation of adult businesses. DISCUSSION: Background: The City Council in 1996 adopted a comprehensive ordinance establishing regulations for adult oriented or sexually oriented businesses in the City of Atascadero. The ordinance needs to be revisited, examined, and updated for several reasons. First, there have been many changes in the law in regards to the balance between the First Amendment and the City's need to regulate activity since 1996. Many of these changes have further restricted the ability of the City to regulate the sexually oriented industries. Some of the changes have improved the ability of this City to regulate. The Council will remember discussion in regards to the "Baby Tam" case. The Baby Tam case involved the Ninth Circuit of the Federal Court of Appeals' interpretation of the First Amendment requirement of quick resolution of civil disputes involving First Amendment issues. Based upon the advice of the City Attorney in 1996 this Council had refrained from adopting certain administrative abilities to terminate licenses based upon the City Attorney's argument that the then current California scheme for appealing such decisions would not survive a constitutional test. In the Baby Tam case, a similar scheme in the State of Nevada was set aside. In fact, the sexually oriented business in Nevada obtained a permanent injunction against enforcement against them precisely because the City of Las Vegas, Nevada had adopted such schemes, and such schemes were not constitutionally permissible. Since that decision, however, the State of California has adopted a procedure for obtaining court review of First Amendment decisions by staff personnel that the City Attorney's office feels will 1114 ITEM NUMBER: D- I DATE: 05/23/2000 pass constitutional muster. Therefore, the issue can be revisited and the Council can choose between several alternative methods for providing administrative review. Those methods are not subject to this discussion, and will require a cooperative effort by the City Attorney's office and the City Manager's office in order for the Council to be most fully informed as to the issues. The second main issue of concern to the City is the fact that the initial amortization period established by the City Council in 1996 was for five (5) years. At that time, and continuing until today, there exists only one sexually oriented business in the City of Atascadero. Staff continues to feel that a five (5) year amortization period was and is appropriate for this particular business. Any new businesses will not be entitled to an amortization period. They will be required to locate where it is legal for them to locate. The five (5) year period will be running in the calendar year 2001. Recent case law requires us to establish administrative procedures that comply with the newly adopted statewide rules for administrative review of any claim by a sexually oriented business that application of the five (5) year amortization period would be an undue hardship. We are required to listen to such an application if it is made, and should have procedures established that comply with the newly enacted law. Deborah Fox of Fox and Sohagi is one of the leading attorneys in the State of California in regards to the regulation of sexually oriented businesses. She represents only public entities in this regard. Ms. Fox regularly speaks on this issue at the League of City Attorneys Conferences and is well qualified to serve as special counsel in this regard. Conclusion: The City Attorney's office concludes that this particular issue merits having a special counsel available for consultation by the City Attorney's office. State law allows the City Council to enter into agreements with consultants such as this without going through a competitive bidding process. There has been no competitive bidding process in this matter. This is not the type of situation where the Council would be well-served by hiring a low bidder. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this item will not require a budget adjustment. The budget for the City Attorney's office already includes amounts for the hiring of outside counsel. The nature of this hiring requires a contract between the City and special counsel. It is the City Attorney's opinion that such contracts, to be binding, require the approval of the City Council. Therefore, although staff cannot honestly say that there will be no fiscal impact, the services contemplated under the contract can be handled within the amounts already budgeted for outside counsel. The City Attorney's office will continue to do the bulk of the work involved in analyzing the current ordinance and improving it for the purposes mentioned above. The firm of Fox and Sohagi will be retained to review that work so that this city gets the highest quality product possible. One additional potential savings to the City, and one of the reasons for considering Ms. Fox for the services,is that the firm of Fox and Sohagi serves as the contract general counsel for the Cambria Community Services District. Because of this, it can be arranged, if necessary, for Ms. Fox to attend a City Council meeting in Atascadero at the same general time that she is traveling to 115 ITEM NUMBER: D- 1 DATE: 05/23/2000 Cambria. This would avoid undue expense to the City in paying for travel time for the retained special counsel to attend any meetings if that is necessary. ALTERNATIVES: The City Council is not required to take any of the above actions. There is no legal compulsion to enter into a contract with special counsel. This is not the preferred alternative, because an extremely important issue such as this merits the review of special counsel when that review can be handled within the budgetary constraints of the City. ATTACHMENTS: Letter agreement from Fox and Sohagi 116 LAW OFFICES DEBORAH J. FOX FOX 8 SOHAGI, LLP FACSIMILE MARGARET MOORE SOHAGI A REGISTERED LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP (310) 444-7810 JOSEPH H. McDOUGALL THOMAS H. CASE ]0960 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD, SUITE 1270 TELEPHONE LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA (310) 444-7805 TERRY P. KAUFMANN MACIAS 90024-3702 PHILIP A. SEYMOUR �6� OF COUNSEL RECYCLED PAPER May 2, 2000 VIA FACSIMILE AND FIRST CLASS MAIL Roy G. Hanley, City Attorney City of Atascadero 6500 Palma Avenue Atascadero, California 93422 Re: Professional Services Dear Mr. Hanley: At your request, Fox & Sohagi will provide legal assistance to the City of Atascadero ("the City") as special counsel in connection with updating the City's adult business ordinance and provide legal oversight on the potential relocation of the City's existing adult business known as AdultWorld. I will be the attorney primarily responsible for this matter with assistance by others as needed. Our office has worked extensively in this area and has a comprehensive command of the case law as well a depth of practical experience in applying and enforcing zoning provisions and operating standards. Based on our prior experience, we find that inevitably, a new and unusual issue arises for each city and that many times a significant decision is rendered by the Ninth Circuit and/or the U.S. Supreme Court which dramatically alters the existing legal framework. In addition to the recent Kandyland decision, the Ninth Circuit recently rendered its decision in Baby Tam v. City of Las Vegas (9th Cir. 1998) 154 F.3d 1097 (Baby Tam 1) and Baby Tam v. City of Las Vegas, (9th Cir. 2000) 199 F.3d 1111 (Baby Tam fl). Cities throughout the state grappled with various Baby Tam issues and our office was on the forefront of exploring solutions including the draft legislation now found at Code of Civil Procedure § 1094.8 [SB 1165 (Sher)]. We have also found that it is necessary to confer among the attorneys of our office to brainstorm on innovative solutions to operating standards and the interplay of case law and the real world application of these legal standards. We will minimize these conferences but they are invaluable when trying to answer questions in these evolving areas of constitutional and land use law. Nothing in this agreement and nothing in our statements to you will be construed as a promise or guarantee about the outcome of your matter. Our fees are set out in Attachment A. If this accurately summarizes your understanding, please indicate your acceptance by signing, dating and returning this letter in the enclosed self-addressed, stamped envelope. 117 FOX €3 SOHAGI, LLP Roy G. Hanley, City Attorney May 2, 2000 Page 3 ATTACHMENT A FOX & SOHAGI, LLP HOURLY RATES 2000 Deborah J. Fox $195 Margaret Moore Sohagi 195 Philip A. Seymour 180 Terry P. Kaufmann Macias 180 Thomas H. Case 180 Joseph H. McDougall 165 Paralegals 95 The firm will represent the City for our regular hourly fees set out above. Our fees are reviewed on an annual basis, and may be adjusted for next year. In addition to our hourly fees, we will bill you for customary out-of-pocket expenses including, but not limited to, photocopying, messenger, automated legal research, long distance telephone, postage, facsimile, Federal Express or other overnight service and attorney service charges. We will provide you with monthly statements itemizing our work and expenses for that month. Payments are to be made within thirty (30) days of receipt of invoice. We will charge you for the time we spend on telephone calls relating to your matter, including calls with you or opposing counsel. The legal personnel assigned to your matter will confer among themselves about the matter, as required. When they do confer, each person will charge for the time expended. Likewise, if more than one of our legal personnel needs to attend a meeting or other proceeding, each will charge for the time spent. If experts or consultants are retained for this matter, their invoices will be sent to the firm for review and then sent to you for direct payment to the expert or consultant. FOX & SQHAG1, LLP Roy G. Hanley;"City.Attorney May 2, 2000 Page 2 I look forward to working with you and,.City,staff son this-matter. Please do not hesitate to contact Ifte should'youkhav�.any q�es,(pns oriae-ed.more information concerning this 2fnatter. Ve ly yours D J;,FOX z of FOX & SOHAGI, L ;P APPROVED AND ACCEPTED: Dated: Roy G. Hanley, City Attorney City of Atascadero Dated: Ray Johnson, Mayor City of Atascadero engageWascaderoAtA70300.001