HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC_2021-12-14_MinutesCITY OF ATASCADERO
CITY COUNCIL
MINUTES
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
City Hall Council Chambers, 4th floor
6500 Palma Avenue, Atascadero, California
City Council Regular Session: 6:00 P.M.
City Council Closed Session: Immediately following
Regular Session
REGULAR SESSION — CALL TO ORDER: 6:00 P.M.
Mayor Moreno called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. and Council Member Dariz led the
Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL:
Present: By Teleconference - Council Members Bourbeau, Danz, and Funk,
Mayor Pro Tem Newsom, and Mayor Moreno
Absent: None
Others Present: None
Staff Present: By Teleconference —Administrative Services Director Jeri Rangel,
Community Development Director Phil Dunsmore, Fire Chief Casey
Bryson, Police Chief Bob Masterson, Public Works Director Nick DeBar,
City Attorney Brian Pierik, Deputy City Manager/City Clerk Lara
Christensen, Deputy City Manager Terrie Banish, Senior Planner Kelly
Gleason, and IT Manager Luke Knight
APPROVAL OF AGENDA:
MOTION: By Council Member Funk and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Newsom to:
1. Approve this agenda; and,
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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.
Motion passed 5:0 by a roll -call vote.
CLOSED SESSION – REPORT (IF ANY)
a. November 23, 2021
City Attorney Pierik reported that there was no reportable action from Closed Session on
November 23, 2021.
PRESENTATIONS: None.
A. CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. City Council Draft Action Minutes – November 23, 2021
• Recommendation: Council approve the November 23, 2021 Draft City Council
Regular Meeting Minutes. [City Clerk]
2. City Council 2022 Meeting Schedule
• Fiscal Impact: None.
• Recommendation: Council approve the City Council meeting schedule for
2022. [City Manager]
3. Contract Award General Plan Update Project– Phase 1 Contract (GPA21-0067)
• Fiscal Impact: Approval of Phase I of the planning consultant services will use
$43,016 of budgeted General Funds. The City has budgeted $450,000 for
fiscal year 2021-22 and $635,000 for fiscal year 2022-23 to encompass all
phases of the General Plan Update. Staff will be continuing to seek grant
funding opportunities as an alternative to using General Funds.
• Recommendation: Council authorize the City Manager to execute a contract
with MIG, Inc. to provide planning consultant services for Phase 1 of the
preparation of the Atascadero General Plan Update Project. [Community
Development]
4. Virtual Meetings – AB 361 Requirements
• Fiscal Impact: None.
• Recommendation: Council adopt Draft Resolution making findings consistent
with the requirements of AB 361 to continue to allow for the conduct of virtual
meetings. [City Manager]
MOTION: By Council Member Bourbeau and seconded by Council Member
Funk to approve the Consent Calendar. (#A-3: Contract No. 2021-
034) (#A-4: Resolution No. 2021-074)
Motion passed 5:0 by a roll -call vote.
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UPDATES FROM THE CITY MANAGER:
Deputy City Manager Terrie Banish gave an update on projects and events within the City.
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The following citizens spoke by telephone or through the webinar on this item: Maggie
Payne, Geoff Auslen, Sheila New, Deborah McKrell, Greg Ravatt, Karen McNamara, Vy
Pierce, Catherine Hillman, Gina Cirocco, and Brenda May
Mayor Moreno closed the COMMUNITY FORUM period.
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1. 2022 Communitv Development Block Grant Draft Recommendations
• Fiscal Impact: Approval of Atascadero's total 2022 CDBG allocation would
result in the estimated revenue and expenditure of $139,465 of CDBG funds.
• Recommendation: Council develop and adopt draft recommendations for the
2022 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. [Public Works]
Ex Parte Communications
Mayor Moreno reported that all Council Members received an email from a property owner
in town and she spoke with Wendy Lewis. Council Member Funk reported exchanging
emails with Wendy Lewis. No other Council Members had anything to report.
Public Works Director DeBar gave the report and answered questions from the Council.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
The following citizens spoke by telephone or through the webinar on this item: Janna
Nichols, Ken Trigueiro, Wendy Lewis, and Catherine Manning
Mayor Moreno closed the Public Comment period.
MOTION: By Council Member Funk and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem
Newsom to adopt the following draft recommendations for the
2022 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds:
Accessibility & Barrier Removal Project $ 90,652.00
City Youth Activities Scholarships $ 10,752.00
EI Camino Homeless Organization $ 8,524.00
5 Cities Homeless Coalition $ 1,644.00
City Program Administration Costs $ 9,763.00
County Program Administration Costs $ 18,130.00
TOTAL 2022: $139,465.00
2018 Traffic Way to 2022 Santa Rosa $ 24,847.00
2020 Scholarships to 2022 Santa Rosa $ 277.00
TOTAL Administrative Reallocations $ 25,124.00
Motion passed 5:0 by a roll -call vote.
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2. Urgency Ordinance Adopting Interim Standards for the Implementation of
Senate Bill 9
• Fiscal Impact: None.
• Recommendation: Council adopt an Urgency Ordinance adopting interim
standards for the implementation of Senate Bill 9 (Government Code Sections
65852.21 and 66411.7), regarding urban lot splits and urban (second) dwelling
units on single-family zoned sites in the City of Atascadero. [Community
Development]
Ex Parte Communications
All Council Members received an email from a property owner in town, otherwise no Council
Members had anything to report.
Community Development Director Dunsmore gave the report and answered questions from
the Council.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
The following citizens spoke by telephone or through the webinar on this item: Geoff Auslen
and Deborah McKrell
Mayor Moreno recessed the meeting at 8:53 p.m.
Mayor Moreno reconvened the meeting with all present at 9:00 p.m.
MOTION: By Council Member Funk and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Newsom
to adopt Urgency Ordinance No. 650 adopting interim standards for
the implementation of Senate Bill 9 (Government Code Sections
65852.21 and 66411.7), regarding urban lot splits and urban
(second) dwelling units on single-family zoned sites in the City of
Atascadero with the following changes to Exhibit A:
• 3(e)(1) No more than two urban dwelling units per on any lot may be
developed. Primary dwellings, Urban Dwelling Units, Accessory
dwelling units (ADUs) and junior ADUs constitute units towards the
maximum number of units.
• 3(c)(7) Any pFiaposed urban dwelling unit ..-_• he rann-G•ed to a
separate • ater service (separate FneteF)
• 4(e)(1) No more than two urban dwelling units may be developed per on
either resulting lot. Accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and junior ADUs
shall be included in the maximum number of units. An urban dwelling
development contains two residential units if the development
proposes no more than two new units or if it proposes to add one new
unit to one existing unit.
• 4(i) Owner Occupancy. The applicant for an urban lot split must be an
existing owner and occupant of the subject lot and must sign an
affidavit stating that the applicant will occupy one of the housing units
as their principal residence for a minimum of three years from the date
of the approval of the urban lot split. This does not apply to an applicant
that is a "community land trust," as defined in clause (ii) of subparagraph
(C) of paragraph (11) of subdivision (a) of Section 402.1 of the Revenue
and Taxation Code or is a "qualified nonprofit corporation" as described
in Section 214.15 of the Revenue and Taxation Code.
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Deputy City Manager/City Clerk Christensen read the title of the Ordinance:
URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA,
ADOPTING INTERIM GUIDELINES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
GOVERNMENT CODE SECTIONS 65852.21 AND 66411.7
Motion passed 5:0 by a roll -call vote.
3. Community Facilities District 2005-1 — Annexation No. 24
• Fiscal Impact: Assessments for the Halcon annexation are estimated to be
between $2,200 - $2,400 annually beginning in fiscal year 2022-2023, and
adjusted each year for inflation.
• Recommendations: Council:
1. Conduct the public hearing for the proposed annexation.
2. Adopt Draft Resolution A; authorizing the territory identified in City Council
Resolution 2021-068 to be annexed into Community Facilities District No.
2005-1, authorizing the levy of a special tax and submitting the levy of a
special tax to qualified electors.
3. Direct the City Clerk to conduct a landowner vote of annexation and collect
and count the ballots.
Council to recess until ballots are counted
4. Adopt Draft Resolution B, declaring the results of a special annexation
landowner election for Annexation No. 24, determining the validity of prior
proceedings and directing the recording of an amendment to the notice of
special tax lien.
5. Introduce for first reading, by title only, Draft Ordinance, authorizing the levy
of special taxes in Community Facilities District 2005-1 for certain annexation
territory identified as Annexation No. 24. [Community Development]
Ex Parte Communications
The Council Members reported having no communications on this item.
Community Development Director Dunsmore gave the staff report and answered questions
from the Council.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
The following citizens spoke by telephone or through the webinar on this item: None.
Mayor Moreno closed the Public Comment period.
MOTION: By Council Member Funk and seconded by Council Member Bourbeau to:
1. Adopt Resolution No. 2021-075; authorizing the territory identified
in City Council Resolution 2021-068 to be annexed into Community
Facilities District No. 2005-1, authorizing the levy of a special tax
and submitting the levy of a special tax to qualified electors.
2. Direct the City Clerk to conduct a landowner vote of annexation
and collect and count the ballots.
Motion passed 5:0 by a roll -call vote.
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Deputy City Manager/City Clerk Christensen announced that six votes (one ballot) were
received and were all in favor.
MOTION: By Council Member Bourbeau and seconded by Council Member
Funk to:
1. Adopt Resolution No. 2021-076, declaring the results of a
special annexation landowner election, determining the
validity of prior proceedings and directing the recording of an
amendment to the notice of special tax lien.
2. Introduce for first reading, by title only, Draft Ordinance,
authorizing the levy of special taxes in Community Facilities
District 2005-1 for certain annexation territory identified as
Annexation No. 24.
Deputy City Manager/City Clerk Christensen read the title of the Ordinance:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE LEVY OF
SPECIAL TAXES IN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2005-1 (PUBLIC
SERVICES), INCLUDING CERTAIN ANNEXATION TERRITORY
Motion passed 5:0 by a roll -call vote.
C. MANAGEMENT REPORTS: None.
D. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS:
The following Council Members gave brief update reports on their committees since their
last Council meeting:
Mayor Moreno
1. County Mayors Round Table
2. SLO Council of Governments (SLOCOG)
Mayor Moreno announced appointment of Greg Heath to the Planning Commission.
Mayor Pro Tem Newsom
1. Design Review Committee
Council Member Bourbeau
1. Integrated Waste Management Authority (IWMA)
Council Member Funk
1. Design Review Committee
2. Homeless Services Oversight Council
E. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND / OR ACTION: None
F.
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G. RECESS REGULAR MEETING TO CLOSED SESSION
Mayor Moreno recessed the Regular Meeting at 9:43 p.m. and convened the Closed Session
Meeting.
COUNCIL CLOSED SESSION:
1. CLOSED SESSION -- PUBLIC COMMENT - None
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a. Conference with Legal Counsel — Anticipated Litigation
Initiation of litigation pursuant to Section 54956.9(d)(4): One case
b. Conference with Legal Counsel — Existing Litigation
Government Code Sec. 54956.9(d)(1)
Name of Case: Sunderland v. City of Atascadero and Phil Dunsmore
San Luis Obispo Superior Court Case No. 21 CVP -0074
4. CLOSED SESSION —ADJOURNMENT
5. COUNCIL RETURNS
6. CLOSED SESSION — REPORT (IF ANY)
H. ADJOURN
Following Closed Session, the meeting was adjourned at 10:17 pm.
MINUTES RR€RAR3ED BY:
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CiClerk
APPROVED: January 11, 2022
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