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CITY OF ATASCADERO
CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA
Tuesday, June 8, 2021
City Hall Council Chambers, 4th floor
6500 Palma Avenue, Atascadero, California
COUNCIL CLOSED SESSION: 5:00 P.M.
1. ROLL CALL
2. CLOSED SESSION -- PUBLIC COMMENT
3. COUNCIL LEAVES TO BEGIN CLOSED SESSION
4. CLOSED SESSION -- CALL TO ORDER
a. Conference With Legal Counsel—Anticipated Litigation
Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to Govt. Code
Section 54956.9(d)(2): 1 potential case - Dove Creek Mini Storage Project
b. Conference with Labor Negotiators (Govt. Code Sec. 54957.6)
Agency designated representatives: Rachelle Rickard, City Manager
Employee Organizations: Atascadero Professional Firefighters, Local 3600;
Atascadero Police Association; Service Employees International Union,
Local 620; Mid-Management/Professional Employees; Non-Represented
Professional and Management Workers and Confidential Employees
5. CLOSED SESSION – ADJOURNMENT
6. COUNCIL RETURNS
7. CLOSED SESSION – REPORT
Announcement(s) of any reportable action(s) taken in Closed Session that occur(s) after the adjournment of
Regular Session will be made at the beginning of the next Regular City Council meeting as Closed Session is
not recorded or videotaped.
City Council Closed Session: 5:00 P.M.
City Council Regular Session: 6:00 P.M.
REGULAR SESSION – CALL TO ORDER: 6:00 P.M.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Council Member Funk
ROLL CALL: Mayor Moreno
Mayor Pro Tem Newsom
Council Member Bourbeau
Council Member Dariz
Council Member Funk
APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Roll Call
Recommendation: Council:
1. Approve this agenda; and
2. Waive the reading in full of all ordinances appearing on this agenda, and the titles
of the ordinances will be read aloud by the City Clerk at the first reading, after the
motion and before the City Council votes.
PRESENTATIONS: None.
A. CONSENT CALENDAR: (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 Draft Action Minutes – May 25, 2021
Recommendation: Council approve the May 25, 2021 Draft City Council
Regular Meeting Minutes. [City Clerk]
2. Title 9 Planning and Zoning Text Amendments Annual Code Update
(ZCH21-0004)
Fiscal Impact: None.
Recommendation: Council adopt on second reading, by title only, the Draft
Ordinance amending the Atascadero Municipal Code, Title 9 Zoning
Ordinance, Section 9-2.112 Permit Time Limits, Section 9-3.230 Agriculture
and residential district allowable land uses, Section 9-3.262 Property
development standards – RMF, Section 9-3.330 Nonresidential district
allowable land uses, Section 9-3.331 Mixed Use residential density, Section
9-3.430 Public districts allowable land uses, Section 9 -3.500 Definitions,
Section 9-4.107 Side setbacks, Section 9-4.112 Measurement of height,
Section 9-4.113 Height limitations, Section 9-4.128 Fencing and screening,
Section 9-6.103 Accessory storage, Section 9-6.105 Home Occupations,
Section 9-6.106 Residential accessory uses, Section 9-6.112 Farm animal
raising, Section 9-6.113 Interim agricultural uses, Section 9-2.102 General
Definitions, based on findings and determine this Ordinance is exempt from
review under the California Environmental Quality Act. [Community
Development]
3. Ad option of Amendments to Title 9 Chapter 17 (Cannabis Activities &
Regulations) Municipal Code Amendments to add non-storefront Cannabis
delivery services and security provisions (CPP20 -0011)
Fiscal Impact: These zone text amendments may result in slightly positive
fiscal impacts as a result of minor increases in cannabis and sales tax revenue.
Recommendation: Council adopt on second reading, by title only, by title only,
Draft Ordinance amending Atascadero Municipal Code Title 9 Chapter 17
(Cannabis Activities & Regulations) and determining this Ordinance is exempt
from review under the California Environmental Quality Act, based on findings.
[Community Development]
4. Adopting a List of Projects for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Funded by SB 1: The
Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017
Fiscal Impact: Approval of the Draft Resolution adopting the list of projects for
SB 1 Funding, will allow the City to receive an estimated $577,404 in 2021 -
2022 SB 1 funding.
Recommendation: Council adopt Draft Resolution adopting a list of projects to
be funded with Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account revenues from
SB 1 (The Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017) for Fiscal Year (FY)
2021-2022. [Public Works]
5. 2021 Measure F-14 Pavement Rehabilitation Construction Award
Fiscal Impact: $2,355,339.70
Recommendations: Council:
1. Award a construction contract for $2,355,339.70 to Souza Construction,
Inc. for the 2021 Measure F-14 Pavement Rehabilitation Project (Project
No. C2020R02).
2. Authorize the City Manager to execute a contract with Souza Construction,
Inc. for $2,355,339.70 to construct the 2021 Measure F-14 Pavement
Rehabilitation Project. [Public Works]
6. Council Norms and Procedures - Consideration of Amendments
Fiscal Impact: None.
Recommendation: Council review, amend and adopt change(s) to the Council
Norms and Procedures. [City Manager]
UPDATES FROM THE CITY MANAGER: (The City Manager will give an oral report on any
current issues of concern to the City Council.)
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 three minutes. Please state your name for the record
before making your presentation Comments made during Community Forum will not be a
subject of discussion. A maximum of 30 minutes will be allowed for Community Forum,
unless changed by the Council. Any members of the public who have questions or need
information may contact the City Clerk’s Office, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00
p.m. at (805) 470-3400, or cityclerk@atascadero.org.)
B. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
1. Apple Valley Assessment Districts
Fiscal Impact: Annual assessments for 2021/2022 will total $38,500 for
road/drainage system maintenance and $63,000 for landscape and lighting
maintenance. These amounts will be assessed to the owners of parcels in
Apple Valley. Contributions of $11,000 for half the cost of the park will be
made from the City’s General Fund, and an equal revenue source will be
recognized from contributions made by the developer.
Recommendations: Council:
1. Adopt Draft Resolution A approving the final Engineer’s Report regarding
the Street and Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 01 (Apple Valley), and
the levy and collection of annual assessments related thereto for fiscal year
2021/2022.
2. Adopt Draft Resolution B ordering the levy and collection of assessments
for fiscal year 2021/2022 for Street and Storm Drain Maintenance District
No. 01 (Apple Valley).
3. Adopt Draft Resolution C approving the final Engineer’s Report regarding
the Landscaping and Lighting District No. 01 (Apple Valley), and the levy
and collection of annual assessments related thereto in fiscal year
2021/2022.
4. Adopt Draft Resolution D ordering the levy and collection of assessments
for fiscal year 2021/2022 for Landscaping and Lighting District No. 01
(Apple Valley). [Administrative Services]
2. De Anza Estates Assessment Districts
Fiscal Impact: Annual assessments for 2021/2022 will total $30,562 for
road/drainage system maintenance and $15,875 for landscape and lighting
maintenance. These amounts will be assessed to the owners of parcels in
De Anza Estates. The City General Fund will contribute $1,400 for the fiscal
year 2021/2022 for half of the maintenance costs of the trails and open space.
Recommendations: Council:
1. Adopt Draft Resolution A approving the final Engineer’s Report regarding
the Street and Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 03 (De Anza Estates),
and the levy and collection of annual assessments related thereto for fiscal
year 2021/2022.
2. Adopt Draft Resolution B ordering the levy and collection of assessments
for fiscal year 2021/2022 for Street and Storm Drain Maintenance District
No. 03 (De Anza Estates).
3. Adopt Draft Resolution C approving the final Engineer’s Report regarding
the Landscaping and Lighting District No. 03 (De Anza Estates), and the
levy and collection of annual assessments related thereto in fiscal year
2021/2022.
4. Adopt Draft Resolution D ordering the levy and collection of assessments
for fiscal year 2021/2022 for Landscaping and Lighting District No. 03
(De Anza Estates). [Administrative Services]
3. Woodridge (Las Lomas) Assessment Districts
Fiscal Impact: Annual assessments for 2021/2022 will total $94,322 for
road/drainage system maintenance and $66,976 for landscape and lighting
maintenance. These amounts will be assessed to the owners of parcels in Las
Lomas (Woodridge). The City General Fund will contribute $2,600 for the fiscal
year 2021/2022 for 25% of the maintenance costs of the trails and open space.
Recommendations: Council:
1. Adopt Draft Resolution A approving the final Engineer’s Report regarding
the Street and Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 02 – Woodridge (Las
Lomas), and the levy and collection of annual assessments related thereto
for Fiscal Year 2021/2022.
2. Adopt Draft Resolution B ordering the levy and collection of assessments
for Fiscal Year 2021/2022 for Street and Storm Drain Maintenance District
No. 02 – Woodridge (Las Lomas).
3. Adopt Draft Resolution C approving the final Engineer’s Report regarding
the Landscaping and Lighting District No. 02 – Woodridge (Las Lomas),
and the levy and collection of annual assessments related thereto in Fiscal
Year 2021/2022.
4. Adopt Draft Resolution D ordering the levy and collection of assessments
for Fiscal Year 2021/2022 for Landscaping and Lighting District No. 02 –
Woodridge (Las Lomas). [Administrative Services]
4. Atascadero Tourism Business Improvement District Confirmation of Annual
Assessment (Fiscal Year 2021-2022)
Fiscal Impact: Annual assessments for 2021-2022 are expected to be
approximately $292,320 and will be assessed as 2% of the rent charged on
the occupied rooms and spaces for transient occupancies.
Recommendation: Council adopt Draft Resolution confirming the annual
assessment for the Atascadero Tourism Business Improvement District (Fiscal
Year 2021-2022). [City Manager]
5. Downtown Parking and Business Improvement Area Confirmation of Annual
Assessment (FY 2021-2022)
Fiscal Impact: Adopting the staff recommendation will result in the collection
of approximately $12,750 and expenditure of $14,480 in budgeted DPBIA
funds.
Recommendation: Council adopt Draft Resolution confirming the annual
assessment for the Downtown Parking and Business Improvement Area
(Fiscal Year 2021-2022). [City Manager]
C. MANAGEMENT REPORTS:
1. 2021-2023 Operating and Capital Budget
Fiscal Impact: The total revenues for all funds are budgeted at $48,051,980
and $51,035,620 for fiscal years 2021 -2022 and 2022-2023, respectively.
Total expenditures for all funds are budgeted at $63,220,890 and $59,475,030
for fiscal years 2021-2022 and 2022-2023, respectively.
Recommendations: Council:
1. Adopt Draft Resolution adopting the budgets for the 2021-2022 and 2022-
2023 fiscal years and delegating to the City Man ager the authority to
implement same.
2. Adopt Draft Resolution amending fiscal year 2020-2021 budget.
3. Adopt Draft Resolution adopting the fiscal year 2021-2022 annual
spending limit.
4. Adopt Draft Resolution reaffirming the necessity of Development
Impact Fees.
5. Approve the 2021-2023 City of Atascadero Draft Action Plan implementing
Council Goals. [Administrative Services]
D. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS: (On their own
initiative, Council Members may make a brief announcement or a brief report on their own
activities. The following represent standing committees. Informative status repo rts will
be given, as felt necessary):
Mayor Moreno
1. City Selection Committee
2. County Mayors Round Table
3. Regional Economic Action Coalition (REACH)
4. SLO Council of Governments (SLOCOG)
5. SLO Regional Transit Authority (RTA)
Mayor Pro Tem Newsom
1. City / Schools Committee
2. Design Review Committee
3. League of California Cities – Council Liaison
4. Visit SLO CAL Advisory Committee
Council Member Bourbeau
1. City of Atascadero Finance Committee
2. City / Schools Committee
3. Integrated Waste Management Authority (IWMA)
4. SLO County Water Resources Advisory Committee (WRAC)
Council Member Dariz
1. Air Pollution Control District
2. California Joint Powers Insurance Authority (CJPIA) Board
3. City of Atascadero Finance Committee
Council Member Funk
1. Atascadero Basin Ground Water Sustainability Agency (GSA)
2. Design Review Committee
3. Homeless Services Oversight Council
E. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND / OR ACTION: (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.)
1. City Council
a) Council Member Dariz will request Council direction whether or not to have
staff draft a proclamation recognizing First Responders for presentation at the
June 22, 2021 City Council Meeting.
2. City Clerk
3. City Treasurer
4. City Attorney
5. City Manager
ADJOURN
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. Correspondence submitted at this public hearing will be
distributed to the Council and available for review in the City Clerk's office.