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A G E N D A
ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
CITY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
6500 PALMA AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR ROTUNDA ROOM
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APRIL 28, 1992
7:00 P.M.
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This agenda is prepared and posted pursuant to the requirements of Government Code Section
54954.2. By Listing a topic on this agenda, the City Council has expres#ed its intent to
discuss and act on each item. In addition to any action identified in the brief general
description of each item, the action that may taken shall include: A referral to staff with
specific requests for information; continuance; specific direction to sta�f concerning the
• policy or mission of the item; discontinuance of consideration; authorizat on to enter into
negotiations and execute agreements pertaining to the item; adoption or approval; and,
disapproval.
Copies of the staff reports or other documentation relating to each item oflbusiness 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 busines$ hours. The City
Clerk wilt answer any questions regarding the agenda.
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RULES OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION:
* Members of the audience may speak on any ite4 on the agenda.
* A person may speak for five (5) minutes.
* No one may speak for a second time until eve3lyone wishing to
speak has had an opportunity to do so.
* No one may speak more than twice on any item.
* Council. Members may question any speaker; the speaker may
respond but, after the allotted time has expired, may not
initiate further discussion.
* The floor will then be closed to public participation and
open for Council discussion.
Call to Order
Pledge of Allegiance
Roll Call
City Council Comments
Proclamations:
• "Municipal Clerks Week", May 3-9, 1992
"Victims of Pornography Week", May 3-9, 1992
• "Emergency Medical Services Week", May 10-16, 1992
"National Police Week", May 11-17, 1992
• "Small Business Opportunities Day", June 16, 1992
COMMUNITY FORUM:
The City Council values and encourages exchange of ideas and
comments from you, the citizen. The Community Forum period is
provided to receive comments from the public on matters other than
scheduled agenda items. To increase the effectiveness of Community
Forum, the following rules will be enforced:
* A maximum of 30 minutes will be allowed for Community Forum,
unless Council authorizes an extension.
* All remarks shall be addressed to Council, as a whole, and
not to any individual member thereof.
* No person shall be permitted to make slanderous, profane or
personal remarks against any Council Member, commissions and
staff.
A. COMMITTEE REPORTS (The following represent ad hoc or standing
committees. Informative status reports will be given, as felt
necessary. ) :
1. S.L.O. Area Coordinating Council/North Coastal Transit
2. Solid/Hazardous Waste Management Committee
3. Recycling Committee
4. Economic Opportunity Commission
5. City/School Committee
6. Traffic Committee
7 County Water Advisory Board
8. Economic Round Table
9 B.I.A.
10. Colony Roads Committee
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B. CONSENT CALENDAR:
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All matters listed under Item B, Consent Calend�r, are consid-
ered to be routine, and will be enacted by one motion in the form
listed below. There will be no separate discussion 0n these items.
A member of the Council or public may, by request, [have any item
removed from the Consent Calendar, which shall then be reviewed and
acted upon separately after the adoption of the Consent Calendar:
1. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - APRIL 14, 1992
2. CONSOLIDATED TREASURER'S REPORT - MARCH, 1992 ;
3. TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 25-89, 5805 CAPISTRANO - Consideration of
a one-year time extension (Hotel Park - Messed/Lewis)
4. RESOLUTION NO. 39-92 - DECLARING WEEDS A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND
COMMENCING PROCEEDINGS FOR ABATEMENT
5. RESOLUTION NO. 40-92 - SUPPORTING SB 1691: ELIGIBILITY FOR
INTERCITY RAIL CORRIDOR BOND FUNDING
C. HEARINGS•
. 1. ORDINANCE NO. 243 ESTABLISHING MANDATORY TRASH COLLECTION
CITY-WIDE
2. ZONE CHANGE 91-016/TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 91-006,; 8005 and 8025
AMAPOA - Request for tentative tract map to sub4ivde two con-
tiguous parcels into seven (7) parcels rangin4 in size from
3,095 to 4,810 square feet, along with a zone change request
to add a planned development overlay (PD7) to the underlying
residential multiple-family zoning of the sibs (Miller/Mon
tanaro)
A. Ordinance No. 244 - Amending Map 17 of thofficial zon-
ing maps by rezoning certain real propertjes at 8005 and
8025 Amapoa Ave. from (FH) to RMF/10 (FH) (PD7)
(ZC 91016: Miller/Montanaro)
(Recommendation to waive reading in' full Eand approve on
first reading, by title only)
D. REGULAR BUSINESS:
1. ATASCADERO LAKE PARK PAVILION - EQUIPMENT UPDATE
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2. ORDINANCE NO. 242 - ADDING CHAPTER 9 TO TITLE 5 OF THE ATASCA
DERO MUNICIPAL CODE, ADOPTING SURFACE MINING AND RECLAMATION
PLAN REGULATIONS
(Recommendation to waive reading in full and approve on second
reading, by title only)
E. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND/OR ACTION:
1. City Council:
A. Public Smoking issue - Clarification of Direction
2. City Attorney
3. City, Clerk
4. City Treasurer
5. City Manager
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PROCLAMATION
"MUNICIPAL CLERKS WEEK"
May 3-9, 1992
WHEREAS, It is imperative to the democratic process that a
well-informed citizenry participate in the operation of their local
government; and
WHEREAS, The office of Municipal Clerk provides the communi-
cation link between the citizens, the local government legislative
body and administrative departments and agencies of government at
other levels; and
WHEREAS, The Municipal Clerks serve as the information center
on the functions of their local government by making available the
records of local government, distribution of published materials
and reports, presentations before community and school groups, and
answering questions on the government activities and programs; and
WHEREAS, The Municipal Clerks and their staff have upon their
own initiative, participated in education programs, seminars,
workshops and the annual meetings of their state;, province and
international professional organizations, which not only improved
the operation of their office but, through their achievements and
awards, have brought favorable publicity to the communities they
serve;
NOW, THEREFORE, The Atascadero City Council hereby recognizes
the week of May 3 -9, 1992, as
"Municipal Clerks Week"
and further extends appreciation to our own City Clerk, Lee Raboin,
and to all Municipal Clerks for the vital services they perform and
their exemplary dedication to the communities they '', represent.
ALDEN F. SHIERS, 'Mayor
City of Atascadero, CA
• April 28, 1992
P R O C L A M A T I O N
"VICTIMS OF PORNOGRAPHY WEEK"
May 3 9, 1992
WHEREAS, Childhood is a time for love, laughtor and learn-
ing; and
WHEREAS, The formation of a child's emotionalo physical,
sexual and spiritual makeup is as pliable as fresh clay; and
WHEREAS, It is the nature of children to trust all people
and remain faithful to them; and
WHEREAS, People who involve others in pornography exploita-
tion and abuse are thieves disguised as trusted friends who enter
lives and steal the innocence of their victims and alter the
victim' s perception of themselves, others and the "v*orld around
them for a lifetime; and
WHEREAS, Children can only be ushered safely from childhood
into responsible adulthood if they are surrounded by dedicated
people in their community who will protect them; and
WHEREAS, Protect The Children Resource Center,; legislators,
law enforcement, parents, educators, mental health ';experts,
social service agencies, civic leaders, parents, youth and reli-
gious organizations are united in their concern fog+ victims of
pornography; and
WHEREAS, The California State Legislature hasproclaimed -
Victims of Pornography Week an annual statewide event;
NOW, THEREFORE, I hereby proclaim the week of '„May 3-9, 1992
as
"Victims of Pornography Week"
in Atascadero and pledge my dedication to protect children and
urge all citizens to express compassion for the victims of porno-
graphy and assist in efforts to KEEP CHILDHOOD MEMORIES HAPPY.
BT-DEN F. SHIERS, Mayor
City of Atascadero, CA
Dated: April 28, ',1992
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the Children Resource Center 89
Keeping Childhood Memories Happy
PO Box 5223 • Concord,CA 94524 • 510/674-1384 March 20, 1992
Mayor Robert Lilley and City Clerk
City of Atascadero
6500 Palma Avenue
Atascadero, CA 93422
Dear Mayor and City Clerk:
The 5th Annual Victims of Pornography Week will take place on May
3-9. Last year Atascadero was one of well over 100 California
cities that participated.
Several years ago Victims of Pornography Week was proclaimed an
annual statewide event by the California legislature. The event
provides an opportunity to express compassion for the victims while
developing community awareness to prevent pornography exploitation.
Recent coverage by California television stations of NAMBLA (North
American Man/Boy Love Association) has again highlighted the
critical need for this focus on education.
Enclosed is a copy of the 1992 proclamation as well as a letter
from Governor Pete Wilson endorsing the event. We again look
forward to the participation of Atascadero and to receiving a copy
of your proclamation which will be placed on our office wall as an
encouragement to all victims and an indication of your compassion.
Thank you for your concern and assistance.
Sincerely,
Joanne Masokowski
Director
P.S. Please return the enclosed form to indicate your participation
and to order materials for your city.
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OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
State of California
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May 3 , 1992
I would like to extend my warm regards to citizens in
California and throughout our nation who are observing Victims
of Pornography Week from May 3-9 , 1992 .
Pornography in its many ugly forms is readily available
and can be seen in various areas of daily life, whether on
television, video tapes , movies , magazines , or other publica-
tions on the newsstand. Many consider the entire pornography
industry to be based on activities that they consider to be
immoral , and they point out that pornographic materials often
depict acts that are violent in nature, particularly toward
women.
An even greater tragedy occurs when pornography falls into
the hands of children, for these young citizens are not capable
of fully understanding this type of sexually graphic material.
They are the true victims of pornography, and we'', must continue
to do what is necessary to protect this impressionable segment
of our population from the destructive nature of, pornography.
This week-long observance provides an opportunity to look
at pornography realistically and assess the negative impact it
has on our society for citizens of all ages , particularly for
children. We must heighten public awareness andprovide essen-
tial education and prevention programs to ensure', that no one
becomes the unwilling victim of pornography.
Please accept my best wishes for a productive and informa-
tive observance.
Sincerely,
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PETE WILSON
Sponsored by Protect The Children Resource Center
For information call [510] 674-1384)
P R O C L A M A T I O N
"EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK"
May 10-16, 1992
WHEREAS, The members of emergency medical services teams
devote their lives to saving the lives of others; and
WHEREAS, Emergency medical services teams consist of emergency
physicians, nurses, emergency medical technicians, paramedics,
educators and administrators; and
WHEREAS, The people of Atascadero, Californias benefit daily
from the knowledge, and skill of these trained individuals; and
WHEREAS, Advances in emergency medical care increase the
number of lives saved every year; and
WHEREAS, The professional organizations of providers of
emergency medical services promote research to improve and adapt
their skills as new methods of emergency treatment are developed;
WHEREAS, The designation of Emergency Medical Services Week
will serve to educate the people of Atascadero about accident
prevention and what to do when confronted with a medical, emergency;
and
NOW, THEREFORE, The Atascadero City Council hereby proclaims
the week of May 10 - 16, 1992 as
"Emergency Medical Services Week"
and encourages the community to observe the deeds and accomplish-
ments of emergency medical services teams with appropriate
programs, ceremonies and activities.
ALDEN F. SHIER$, Mayor
City of Atascadero, CA
Dated: April 28, 1992
SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY R
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES AGENCY, INC.
AF,k 1 'T 1992
P.O. Box 14060 • San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 CITY IVIG R.
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April 15, 1942 R l E: V
APP 1 '% 1992
Ray Windsor, Administ1aQ0YrMGR
City of Atascadero
6500 Palma Avenue
Atascadero, CA 93422
Dear Mr. Windsor:
Emergency Medical Services Week is an annual event designed to
increase awareness of Emergency Medical Services in communities
throughout the County.
It is an opportunity for members of the EMS community to work
together to promote safety and prevention, and to educate the
public on the roles of each member of the EMS "team".
Enclosed is a Proclamation honoring those individuals and
organizations who participate in making San Luis Obispo County's
Emergency Medical Services one of the best in the State.
I hope the City of Atascadero will adopt the Proclamation and
designate May 10 16, 1992 as Emergency Medical Services Week.
Sincerely,
Steven R. Dargan
Administrator
SRD/as
Enclosure
P R O C L A M A T I O N
"NATIONAL POLICE WEEK"
May 11 - 17, 1992
WHEREAS, The Congress and The President of the United States
have designated May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day, and the week
in which it falls as National Police Week; and
WHEREAS, it is important that all citizens know and understand
the problems, duties and responsibilities of their '';police depart-
ment and that its members recognize their duty to serve the people
by safeguarding life and property, by protecting the citizens
against violence or disorder, by protecting the innocent against
deception and the weak against oppression or intimidation; and
WHEREAS, The Atascadero Police Department is a modern and
scientific law enforcement agency which unceasingly provides a
vital public service by safeguarding the rights and freedoms of the
citizens of Atascadero;
THEREFORE, The Council of the City of Atascadero hereby pro-
claims May 11-17, 1992 as
"National Police Week"
and calls upon all citizens of Atascadero and upon4all patriotic,
civic and educational organizations to observe such with appropri-
ate ceremonies commemorating police officers, past and present, who
by their faithful and loyal devotion to their responsibilities,
have rendered a dedicated service to their community.
FURTHER, The citizens of Atascadero are called upon to observe
Wednesday, May 13, 1992, as Peace Officers Memorial Day, in honor
of those peace officers who, through their courageous deeds, have
lost their lives or have become disabled in the performance of
duty.
ALDEN F. SHIERS, Mayor
City of Atascadero, CA
Dated: April '28, 1992
P R O C L A M A T I O N
"SMALL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DAY'
June 16, 1992
WHEREAS, Business enterprise has been a vital part of this
nation' s way of life from its very beginning; and
WHEREAS, Business entrepreneurship in the Cityof Atascadero,
as throughout California, is the gateway to opportunity for all in
the free enterprise system and the means by which many of us con-
tinue to build a better life for ourselves and our 'families; and
WHEREAS, Small business provides a special opportunity for
minority business entrepreneurs to enter and succeed in the main-
stream of American Economic Life; and
WHEREAS, Small business is especially suited toour Atascadero
way of life by virtue of its vitality, scale and minimal demand for
public resources.
NOW, THEREFORE, Tuesday, June 16, 1992, is hexeby proclaimed
"Small Business Opportunities Day"
in the City of Atascadero to encourage citizens to' recognize the
great achievements and contributions made by small business in our
community.
ALDEN F. SHIERS, ;Mayor
City of Atascadeko, CA
April 28, 1992
Tri-Counties Purchasing Outreach Network
P.O.Box 2207•Goleta,California 93118
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MAKE IT HAPPEN MAR J 199
March 1, 1992
CITY �n:.;R.
Alden F. Shiers, Mayor
City of Atascadero
6500 Palma
Atascadero, CA 93422
Dear Mayor Shiers:
The Tri-Counties Purchasing Outreach Network, covering Santa Barbara, Ventura
and San Luis Obispo counties is holding a Small Business Opportunity Day
and Trade Fair at the University of California Santa Barbara Events Center,
June 16, 1992.
The outreach network is a non-profit organization structured to encourage
the growth of small, minority and women-owned businesses in our communities.
The attached letter is a detailed explanation of our charter.
The TCPON would appreciate Mayor Shiers' endorsement in the form of a
letter or a proclamation to support the June 16th Trade Fair. We would like
to include this proclamation in our program to be handed out to over eighty
exhibitors and approximately four hundred guests who will be attending this
event.
The registration form attached explains the details of the Small Business
Opportunity Day Trade Fair. Please submit your document to the following
address by May 15, 1992.
Mary Weaver
Small Business Administrator, MS-A101
Delco Systems Operations
6767 Hollister Avenue
Goleta, CA 93117
If there are any questions, please contact me at (805) 961-5717.
Sincerely,
9� �xtl"
Mary Weaver
Chairperson, Public Relations
Tri-Counties Purchasing
Outreach Network
Attachments (3)
Sponsored by the local business communities.
For information call(805)961-4073 or 961-5717
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Meeting ]pate: 4/28/92
ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 14, 1992
MINUTES
The Mayor called a special session to order at 6: 12 p.m. for the
purpose of interviewing candidates for the City' s Traffic Committee
and for the Board of Directors for the Atascadero Community
Services Foundation, Inc.
Interviewed for the Traffic Committee were Cindy 'Campbell, Ray
Jansen and Jerry Ferguson. It was noted that one applicant, Norm
Rogers, was unable to attend the interviews due to a prior
commitment. The Council asked the Clerk to extend to him their
regrets for not being able to interview him and to encourage him to
re-apply at some other time. The selection process followed the
interviews and Cindy Campbell was chosen to serve a'; two-year term
on the Traffic Committee.
Interviews were then conducted for the Atascadero Community
Services Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors. Interviewed were Hal
Carden, Irene Bishop, Greg Cobarr, Ron Nordeen and Sandra Schaefer.
Council also considered the application of Barbara Reiter, who was
not present.
Andy Takata, Director of Community Services, indicated that the by-
laws for the newly-formed foundation allowed three, ' five or seven
members of the public to serve on the Board of Directors.
MOTION: By Councilman Nimmo, seconded by Mayor Shiers to appoint
five members-at-large to the Board of Directors; motion
carried 5: 0.
MOTION: By Councilwoman Borgeson, seconded by Councilman Dexter
to appoint Irene Bishop, Hal Carden and Gregg Cobarr for
three-year terms each and to appoint Rop Nordeen and
Sandra Schaefer for two-year terms each; motion carried
unanimously.
At approximately 7:45 the regular meeting was called to order.
Mayor Shiers led the Pledge of Allegiance.
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ROLL CALL:
Present: Councilmembers Nimmo, Lilley, Borgeson, Dexter
and Mayor Shiers
Absent: None
Also Present: Muriel "Micki" Borba, City Treasurer and Lee
Raboin, City Clerk
Staff Present Ray Windsor, City Manager; Henry Engen,
Community Development Director; Art Montandon,
City Attorney; Mary Redus Gayle, Assistant
City Attorney; Mark Joseph, Administrative
Services Director; Andy Takata, Director of
Community Services; Greg Luke, Public Works
Director and Bud McHale, Police Chief
APPOINTMENTS:
Mayor Shiers announced to the public that the Council had
interviewed and selected candidates for appointment to the City' s
Traffic Committee and the Board of Directors for the Atascadero
Community Services Foundation, Inca The appointments were formally
made as follows:
A. RESOLUTION NO. 37-92 APPOINTING ONE MEMBER TO THE CITY OF
ATASCADERO'S TRAFFIC COMMITTEE
MOTION: By Councilman Lilley, seconded by Councilman Dexter to
adopt Resolution No. 37-92 and appointing Cindy Campbell
to the Traffic Committee; motion unanimously carried.
B. RESOLUTION NO. 38-92 APPOINTING THREE MEMBERS-AT-LARGE TO
THE ATASCADERO COMMUNITY SERVICES FOUNDATION, INC. , BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
MOTION: By Councilman Lilley, seconded by Councilman Dexter to
adopt Resolution No. 38-92 appointing five board members
to the Atascadero Community Services Foundation, Inc. ;
motion unanimously passed.
Councilman Dexter commented that all applicants were outstanding.
PROCLAMATIONS:
The mayor read proclamations for "Month of the Child", April 1992
and "Community Services Month", April 1992. He also read the
proclamation for "Public Schools Week", April 20-26, 1992 and
presented it to Bill Berry, local mason.
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Barbara MacGregor, Executive Director of the North County Womens'
Shelter accepted a proclamation for "Atascadero Crime Victims'
Rights Week" set for April 26-May 2, 1992 and thanked the City of
its, continued support. She invited all to a special luncheon at
the end of the week and mentioned that the Atascadero Police
Department would be honored for outstanding service.)
Mayor Shiers read the proclamation for "National Volunteers Week" ,
April 26-May 2, 1992 and presented official copies to Marilyn
Wilson and Toni Andre, Directors of the C.A.L.L. Agency; to Carol
Conway, Project Director for R.S.V.P. and to Jody Neap, Educational
Coordinator for the San Luis Obispo County Zoological Society.
"S.H.O.E. Walk Day" was declared as May 3, 1992 and:, Mayor Shiers
presented the proclamation to Margaret Fertschneider and Livia
Kellerman.
COMMUNITY FORUM:
George Luna, candidate for City Council, announced that 19 of his
political campaign signs had been vandalized. In ' addition, he
reported signs for another Council candidate had also: been damaged
and offered a $250. 00 reward for information leading to the arrest
of the vandals.
Ray Jansen, 6655 Country Club Drive, read a prepared statement
regarding the proposed realignment of Highway 41 (see Exhibit A) .
COUNCIL COMMENTS:
Councilwoman Borgeson voiced concern about campaign sign vandalism
and indicated that she would contribute an additional $100.00 to
the reward offered by Mr. Luna.
Councilman Nimmo remarked that sign vandalism had affected more
than two candidates and added that, as a candidate himself two
years ago, he had also had signs destroyed. He noted ''that episodes
like this are part of the political arena and stated ';that he hoped
it did not impact the Police Department.
Councilman Lilley mentioned that he was distressed about vandalism
at the Senior Citizens' Center and urged the community at-large to
be more vigilant to the destruction of property of others.
A. COMMITTEE REPORTS (The following represent ad hoc or standing
committees. Informative status reports were given, as
follows. ) :
1. S.L.O. Area Coordinating Council/North Coastal Transit
Councilwoman Borgeson announced that she would present a
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report at the next meeting.
2. Solid/Hazardous Waste Management Committee - Councilman
Nimmo reported that the committee had met on April 2,
1992 and discussion ensued regarding a series of
workshops with the various jurisdictions relating to the
Source Reduction and Recycling Element (SRRE) . He
indicated that his position had been that the workshops
not be conducted until after the SRRE is complete, but no
resolution had been reached. In addition, Councilman
Nimmo explained that the committee considered a new
budget and the recommendation to the Area Council was to
approve the budget approved by the technical advisory
committee which reduced the County plan by reducing one
associate planner for a savings of approximately $30,000.
He noted that until the SRRE is finally completed and
approved, costs would not clearly be known and speculated
that the budget may need to be amended later by the Area
Council.
3. Recycling Committee - Mayor Shiers reported that the
committee was working on a display for Earth Day, Sunday,
April 26, 1992. In addition, he stated that the
committee is also updating a brochure defining what can
be recycled and where it can be taken and working on a
plan for providing recycling receptacles during community
events. The next meeting, he added, would be Thursday,
April 16th at 5:00 p.m.
4. Economic Opportunity Commission - Councilman Dexter
indicated that the commission would be meeting Thursday,
April 16th and announced that a new Head Start Program
would be opening in Atascadero.
5. City/School Committee - Councilman Dexter announced that
the meeting for April had been postponed until May 21,
1992.
6. Traffic Committee - Councilman Dexter reported that the
committee would meet on the following afternoon and would
address five items of business.
7. Economic Round Table - (See Item #D-2) .
8. Colony Roads Committee - (See Item #D-1) .
B. CONSENT CALENDAR:
The mayor read the Consent Calendar, as follows:
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1. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - FEBRUARY 25, 1992
2. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - MARCH 10 1992
3. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - MARCH 24, 1992
4. RESOLUTION NO. 33-92 - RELATIVE TO PUBLICATION OF CITY ORDI-
NANCES
5. RESOLUTION NO. 34-92 - OPPOSING NEW STATE MANDATE REQUIRING
PROOF OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION PRIOR TO ISSUING BUSINESS
LICENSES
6. GENERAL PLAN CONFORMITY REPORT — STATE WATER PROJECT, NORTH
COUNTY EXTENSION (Cont'd from 3/10/92)
7 . SEWER EXTENSION REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT
8. RESOLUTION NO. 35-92 - APPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR GRANT
FUNDS FOR THE URBAN FORESTRY GRANT PROGRAM UNDER' THE CALIFOR-
NIA WILDLIFE, COASTAL AND PARK LAND CONSERVATION BOND ACT OF
1988 FOR THE EL CAMINO REAL NATIVE TREE PLANTING PROJECT
9. RESOLUTION NO. 36-92 - AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION'; OF AN AGREE-
MENT WITH THE CALIFORNIA STATE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE
HEARINGS TO PROVIDE HEARING SERVICES
i10. ACCEPTANCE OF FINAL PARCEL MAP 19-89, 7675 BELLA VISTA
Subdivision of one lot containing 6.5 acres into two lots of
2. 83 & 3.72 acres (Gearhart)
Councilwoman Borgeson pulled Item #B-6. Councilman Lilley pulled
Item #B-5.
MOTION: By Councilman Nimmo, seconded by Councilman Dexter to
approve Consent Calendar Items #1, 2, 3, 41 7, 8, 9 and
10; motion carried 5:0 by roll call vote.
Re: 5. RESOLUTION NO. 34-92 - OPPOSING NEW STATE MANDATE
REQUIRING PROOF OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION PRIOR TO ISSUING
BUSINESS LICENSES
Councilman Lilley indicated that he did not want this resolution to
go un-noticed by the public. He stated that this kind of mandate
has become the rule rather than the exception by the State and
voiced objection to the City being asked to enforce a State
regulation without compensation.
The City Attorney advised that AB 1576 extends the ruling of a
former lawsuit involving another City whereby the govetnment entity
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was held responsible for not asking for workers' compensation
coverage certification. Mark Joseph reported that staff will
comply but had wanted to go on record as being opposed to the
legislation because it was a burden not only to staff but to the
business person. He added that the mandate will be instituted with
the June business license renewals.
MOTION: By Councilman Lilley, seconded by Councilman Nimmo to
adopt Resolution No. 34-92; motion carried unanimously.
Re: 6. GENERAL PLAN CONFORMITY REPORT - STATE WATER PROJECT,
NORTH COUNTY EXTENSION (Cont'd from 3/10/92)
Councilwoman Borgeson explained that she believed this item
deserved to be considered separately from the Consent Calendar.
She noted that she thought there would be a hearing on the
consistency of the pipeline with an opportunity-for the public to
address the issue and voiced objection to the City Manager's draft
letter to the County Engineer on the subject. She indicated that
while she recognized that Atascadero Mutual Water Company will
ultimately decide on the State Water project, the City was charged
only with making a determination about the pipeline. Councilwoman
Borgeson asked staff to explain where the pipeline was going.
Henry Engen illustrated the general location proposed for the
pipeline broadly following Traffic Way along the Southern Pacific
Railroad alignment in a 30 to 50 foot wide right-of-way. He
confirmed that a specific location was yet to be negotiated and
reported that the Zoning Ordinance allows pipelines in all zones.
Council discussion ensued regarding the City' s draft response to
the County. Councilwoman Borgeson stated that she objected to the
first sentence of the second paragraph because the City was not
being asked to ascertain whether State Water was consistent with
the General Plan, but rather if the pipeline was. She stated that
she could support the letter if that sentence were deleted.
Councilmembers Nimmo, Lilley and Dexter agreed that the State Water
project was conceptually consistent with the General Plan and
indicated support for the language presented in the draft.
Mayor Shiers stated that he would like to see language added to the
letter indicating that the City is not aware of the exact location
of the proposed pipeline.
Councilwoman Borgeson asked the Community Development Director if
the task of the Council was to determine if State Water was
consistent with the General Plan. Mr. Engen clarified that the
County was literally asking for an indication of the consistency of
the North Coastal Branch of the State Water Project and added that
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if State Water is chosen by the water company there would need to
be some kind of pipeline. Councilwoman Borgeson reiterated that
without knowing the alignment of the underground pipeline, she
could not say it was, in fact, consistent with the General Plan.
MOTION: By Councilman Nimmo to approve Consent Calendar Item #B-
6. (Motion held to receive public comment) .
Public Comment:
Eric Greening, 7365 Valle, urged the Council to not find the
pipeline in consistency because the City does not know where it
will be.
End of Public Testimony---
-Second to the motion on the floor: Motion seconded by
Councilman Lilley.
Discussion on the motion: Councilman Lilley clarified
that the intent of the motion was to send the City' s
draft response letter to the County Engineer as worded.
Mayor Shiers commented that he recollected that the
Council was to consider only the pipeline and not the
State Water Project as a whole. Councilman Dexter
mentioned that the action had nothing to do with a
location, but was only approving a concept. ' Mayor Shiers
indicated that the matter had been handled inappro-
priately, that it had been rushed and the proper
procedures had not been followed.
Roll call vote on the motion: Motion carried 3:2 with
Councilwoman Borgeson and Mayor Shiers voting in
opposition.
Councilwoman Borgeson remarked that it looked peculiar to her that
the letter had been written without the Council'''s direction.
Councilman Dexter mentioned that his vote on the motion did not
mean he approves the State Water Project. Councilwoman Borgeson
clarified that her vote did not mean she did notapprove the
project, just the procedure.
C. HEARINGS: None
D. REGULAR BUSINESS•
1. COLONY ROADS STATUS REPORT - ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY
Mary Redus Gayle, Assistant City Attorney, provided an overview of
her fifteen-month research of title records to identify: ( 1) roads
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which are in the maintained street system over which the City has
easements by right of prescription or other rights granted to the
City and (2) paper roads which were not clearly deeded to the City.
The parties involved, she explained, are Wells Fargo Bank who is
the heir or successor in interest to the Anglo-American National
Bank who foreclosed on properties that belonged to the City' s
founder, E.G. Lewis. Mr. Gordon Davis, she continued, is the
current trustee of the trust established by court action in 1932
and is a successor in interest to those people who had purchased
property in the City from E.G. Lewis on contracts of sale and who
had certain rights in the road system. Ms. Gayle further explained
that the City of Atascadero is the governing body over most of the
roads, known as the "Colony is,
and the County of San Luis
Obispo, to a lesser degree, has control over certain roads that
came out of the "Colony Project".
The attorney emphasized that the principal issue was the fact that
E.G. Lewis reserved unto himself the fee title interest in all
roads in the Colony and granted easements to the those people who
lived in the City over those roads. The purpose in undertaking the
project, she noted, was to determine how to get title to the
easements in the roads that are not in the current system but which
are recognized as being necessary by the Circulation Element. She
indicated that the research was essentially complete and staff was
prepared to proceed with legal action.
Ms. Gayle remarked that during the past five months staff has been
concentrating on negotiations with the County with respect to their
participation. Wells Fargo Bank, she reported, wants to be
relieved of its, liability and ownership in the County and the City
portions of the Colony Roads and cannot do so unless both the
County and City participate. She added, that Wells Fargo has
offered to make a $15, 000 contribution to the total cost of the
project in three $5, 000 payments, all of which are conditioned on
County participation. The County Counsel, Ms. Gayle reported, had
written the City expressing the County' s position that they are
willing to come into litigation as a party to the suit, but do not
have any money to contribute towards legal fees.
Before responding to Council questions, Ms. Gayle noted that the
original title company estimate for the research and legal work on
this project was a quarter of a million dollars. Mark Joseph
reported that the City' s legal costs through the month of February
were about $40,000. Mary Gayle reported that the Colony Roads
Committee had projected it would take another $20-25,000 to finish
the project; however, she quickly added that this is a unique case
and noted that there may be some unknown challenges to the
litigation.
Mayor Shiers asked the Assistant City Attorney what kind of
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monetary participation the County would have to mak& before Wells
• Fargo would put in the $15,000 it has offered. Ms. Gayle indicated
that Wells Fargo was not interested in how much money the County
would contribute, but rather wanted the County to be involved in
the litigation so that Wells Fargo could get their liability taken
care of in one court action. The County, she added, has agreed to
do that.
Councilman Lilley asked if the additional $20-25,000' included the
$15, 000 contribution by Wells Fargo. Ms. Gayle responded that $20-
25,000 was the total cost, to which the $15,000 would be applied,
resulting in a net cost of approximately $10, 000 to the City.
Responding to inquiry from Council, Mary Gayle reported that Gordon
Davis, trustee, has nothing financially to gain orlose by the
lawsuit because the trust has no assets. She clarified that what
the City would get, as the end result, from Wells Fargo and Gordon
Davis is an offer of dedication of all right, title'', and interest
they may have in the Colony Roads.
Mayor Shiers mentioned that there were two homeowner groups looking
at forming assessment districts and asked what affect unresolved
title over the easements of those roads might have. City Attorney,
Art Montandon, advised that it would be questionable whether or not
the district could be formed if someone were to challenge it with
a prior right of ownership. He noted that as ' part of the
assessment district process, the City can accept a road into its ,
maintained system and, to cure any defect in title, claim ownership
because of adverse possession after a period of five years of
maintaining the road.
There were no public comments.
Councilwoman Borgeson remarked that Wells Fargo stands to benefit
greatly and proposed that the City request them to contribute more
than $15, 000. The City Manager emphasized that negotiations had
begun over four years ago and indicated that he favored diligent
resolution of the matter. He stated that Wells Fargo was indeed
the major beneficiary and it was only reasonable to ask them to pay
their fair share. Mr. Windsor recommended that Council give him
and Mary Gayle direction to go back to Wells Fargo and bargain for
more monetary participation. There was consensus among the Council
in support of this recommendation. Councilman Dexter suggested
further that this be done soon so that the Council ' could have a
response by the first or second meeting in May.
Mayor Shiers called a break at 9: 15 p.m. The meeting 'reconvened at
9:30 p.m.
2. ECONOMIC ROUND TABLE REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL - REQUEST FOR
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ENDORSEMENT OF STATUS REPORT a RECOMMENDATIONS (Cont'd from
3/10/92)
Councilman Lilley, member of the Economic Round Table, provided
introductory comments and highlighted some of the committee
recommendations. He commended the members of the committee who had
given their time, expertise and hard work at no cost to the City.
Councilman Nimmo remarked that he was proud of the effort and the
final product. He stated that the City was facing declining
revenues and spoke favorably about the committee recommendations.
He added that he would like to see some aspects of City government,
as it relates to small business, streamlined and related that he
could support looking at the concept of re-development.
Councilwoman Borgeson commented that there were some recommen-
dations she could support and others she could not. She stated
that she believed the newly-approved factory outlet continues
strip-development, which the General Plan does not encourage. She
voiced hope that the Economic Round Table was working for the
benefit of the City as a whole and to protect and preserve the
rural environment.
Councilman Dexter indicated that he was in favor of revitalization
and emphasized that businesses should be encouraged to be located
in areas compatible with one another.
Mayor Shiers stated that there was much to agree with, but noted
that he would like additional information on some of the recom-
mendations, like redevelopment. He added that the City is moving
away from strip development and voiced support for tightening up
zoning regulations to provide compatible businesses. The mayor
indicated that he did not know if the City could decide what
regional needs are being met by private enterprise.
Councilman Lilley qualified that committee recommendations focus on
the uniqueness of the community and explained that the Economic
Round Table was looking for some direction from the Council about
whether the recommendations were consistent with Council policy
and, further, to identify specific priorities.
Public Comments:
Ray Johnson, member of the Economic Round Table, noted that there
were no special interests by anyone on the committee and reiterated
that the committee' s objective was to get direction for focus from
the Council.
----End of Public Testimony---
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• Councilwoman Borgeson asserted that she did not seethe Downtown
Master Plan incorporated into the committee recommendations. She
suggested that the business community provide input about what they
are willing to participate financially in downtown revitalization
and pondered about how to incite inappropriate businesses to re-
locate. For the sake of discussion, Councilwoman Borgeson proposed
that the Council go down the list of committee recommendations.
Councilman Wimmo clarified the staff recommendation and added that
two additional steps should be taken: (1) to direct 'staff to give
priority to a new sign ordinance based on the Chamber ;of Commerce' s
draft and (2) to direct the Community Development and Public Works
Departments to conduct an internal review to see what cooperative
organizational actions can be developed to provide more rapid,
convenient and better service to business applicants'.
Councilwoman Borgeson declared that more public input needs to be
received before the Council goes any further with redevelopment.
Councilman Lilley clarified that the recommendation did not reflect
a consensus among the committee in favor of redevelopment, but
rather that the issue should be studied in-depth.
Councilwoman Borgeson asked what the "DeWeerd Report" was, as
mentioned in Recommendation #1(b) . Mr. Windsor remarked that a few
years ago the City raised the issue of redevelopment and had a
consultant study the feasibility. Mark Joseph added that the
"DeWeerd Report" identified a general area and concluded that there
is a legal basis for redevelopment. He noted that', to determine
whether or not it was economically desirable would require further
review, perhaps by contracting with someone to do: an economic
feasibility study. In-depth economic analysis, he: added, would
include identifying a specific area and would' require an
expenditure.
Council discussion ensued regarding the issue of redevelopment.
Councilmembers Lilley, Dexter and Wimmo voiced ', support for
exploring the issue. Mayor Shiers asked what casts would be
involved in studying the matter. Mr. Windsor indicated that the
next step would be to get proposals. Mark Joseph advised that,
short of going out to bid, staff could conduct an in-house review
of the literature and report back to Council with ', the pros and
cons. The mayor stated that he would not object to this suggestion
as a starting point. Councilman Lilley proposed that the Economic
Round Table study the concept. Councilwoman Borgeson:declared that
she wanted the Council to stay in control.
Henry Engen provided a status report on the sign ordinance update
and indicated that Council could give direction to move the item up
in priority; otherwise the matter would not be through the Planning
Commission for a number of months as part of the comprehensive re-
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write of the whole zoning ordinance.
The City Manager reiterated that d
in order for the round to •
move forward, Council needed to make a commitment and give
direction. Councilwoman Borgeson remarked that she could support
implementing some of the cost-effective recommendations right away,
but emphasized that she wanted to move slowly on more controversial
items.
There was Council consensus to direct staff to gather data on
the pros and cons of redevelopment as a starting point,
clarifying that they were not authorizing a full cost study.
The Public Works Director advised that if it is the Council' s will
to upgrade a significant portion of the business area, the monies
cannot be drawn from existing revenue sources.
Councilman Nimmo reiterated his two suggestions regarding the sign
ordinance and internal review of permit processes. Brief
discussion ensued regarding the sign ordinance. Mr. Engen,
responding to additional inquiry about the sign ordinance,
mentioned that it could be pulled out of the Zoning Ordinance and
acted upon as a free-standing ordinance.
Regarding simplifying permit processes, Mr. Windsor indicated that
staff had received the message and would get together in an effort
to improve the present system.
Council concurred on the following recommendations outlined in
the Report to Council (see agenda packet, item #D-2) : 1(a) ,
1(b) , 2(a) , 5 & 6. In addition, there was mutual agreement to
direct staff to fast-track the sign ordinance.
3. AUTHORIZATION TO APPLY FOR LEAD AGENCY STATUS AND INTRODUCTION
OF ORDINANCE NO. 242 ADDING CHAPTER 9 TO TITLE 5 OF THE
ATASCADERO MUNICIPAL CODE ADOPTING SURFACE MINING AND
RECLAMATION PLAN REGULATIONS
Henry Engen presented background and the staff recommendation to
authorize application for lead agency status and approve the
ordinance on first reading.
Councilwoman Borgeson asked for a legal opinion about the
reclamation plan approved by the County for Millhollin Mining. The
City Attorney replied that, because of the time that has gone by,
the City did not have the opportunity to void the plan. He pointed
out that there is a yearly review in the proposed ordinance whereby
the City can address deficiencies and ensure compliance. Mr. Engen
added that he understood that Supervisor Ovitt was going to refer
the issue of how Millhollin Mining adopted the plan to the County
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Counsel.
There were no public comments.
MOTION: By Councilwoman Borgeson, seconded by Councilman Lilley
to read by title only Ordinance No. 242, adding Chapter
9 to Title 5 of the Atascadero Municipal Code adopting
surface mining and reclamation plan regulations; motion-
unanimously carried.
MOTION: By Councilman Lilley, seconded by Councilwoman Borgeson
to adopt Ordinance No. 242 on first reading and direct
staff to develop a work schedule; motion passed 5: 0 by
roll call vote.
MOTION: By Councilman Dexter, seconded by Councilwoman Borgeson
to extend the meeting past 11: 00 p.m. ; motion passed.
4. DOWNTOWN STREET IDENTIFICATION SIGNS AND SUPPORT POLES -
AWARD BIDS
Henry Engen provided the staff report and recommended that Council
award the bids and authorize installation of 21 downtown street
identification signs.
Public Comment:
John Himes, representing the B.I.A. , remarked that the project
would enhance the downtown and encouraged the Council' to accept the
bids.
----End of Public Testimony----
MOTION: By Councilman Nimmo, seconded by Councilman Lilley to
award the bids and authorize installation of 21 downtown
street identification signs; motion carried unanimously
by roll call vote.
5. PROPOSED COUNCIL POLICY REGARDING LEGAL OPINION REQUESTS
(Cont'd from 3/24/92)
Art Montandon recommended adoption of City Council Policy No. 92-01
regarding legal advice. Councilman Lilley indicated that the
policy met his concerns. Mayor Shiers asked the City Attorney if
most items take more than one billable hour. Mr. Montandon replied
that most requests for opinion take less than one hour. He pointed
out that lengthy (2 or 3 pages) requests can take extended amounts
of time.
Mr. Windsor pointed out that the policy specifies '', that Council
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approval will be sought for all requests initiated from outside
Council or staff.
There were no public comments.
MOTION: By Councilman Nimmo, seconded by Councilman Lilley to
adoption of proposed Council policy regarding legal
opinion requests; motion carried unanimously.
E. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND/OR ACTION:
1. City Manager
Mr. Windsor announced that answers to questions raised by Council
regarding mandatory trash pick-up would be brought back as part of
the public hearing on the matter on April 28, 1992. He asked the
Council if they wanted to discuss the issue of a no-smoking
ordinance at the same meeting or wait until May. Council directed
staff to put both matters on the agenda for April 28, 1992.
AT 11:09, THE CITY COUNCIL ADJOURNED TO A CLOSED SESSION FOR THE
PURPOSE OF DISCUSSION REGARDING:
(.1) TWO MATTERS OF PENDING LITIGATION ENTITLED, O'KEEFE
v. CITY OF ATASCADERO AND CITY OF ATASCADERO v. FLUITT
(Session held pursuant to Section 54956.9 of the Govern-
ment Code) ;
2) TWO MATTERS OF POTENTIAL LITIGATION (Session held pur-
suant to Section 54956.9(a) of the Government Code) .
MINUTES RECORDED AND PREPARED BY:
r
LEE OIN, Cit Clerk
Attachment: Exhibit A - Jansen
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EXHIBIT "A"
Remarks for Public Forum
A lot of people may not know it, but we are going to have sn�owr
ap
?'
April 23rd; in or around the Pavilion, courtesy o(l altr-ans So, before mall
that attendant blitz and glitz, I want to take this opportunity to re ` 2.
my recent letter.
I am not expecting a formal reply in the form of words. More than that,
however, I am speaking to encourage a positive response in the form of deeds.
Even doing nothing will constitute a response. The easy course is to do
what the world wants us to do. The more difficultlis to deo what is right
Q little over
for Atasca ,As no)V7 constituted, you hava two aonths in which to
make difference to the future of Atascadero.
Just Your quick points, please:
1. Alternates B and I do not induce growth beyond Atascadero's ability
to manage or control it.. Both A and A Modified incite precisely that.
2. Alternate.: z,. ; bs will improve traffic circulation; A or A
;plus
Modified, will increase traffic and compound its adverse effects.
3. Several members of past Atascadero Advisory Committee wish me sue-
M IV
cess in my efforts. Athe only thing going for. AlternatixeA (and its still
possible hidden agenda) is the years it has been hanging ground. Some people
think we ought to do it for that reason. Two examples of ',that kind of fallacy;
Both, the idea the earth was- flat, and the idea the sun moved around the
Earth, were accepted for hundreds of years. that did not' make them correct.
4• A bridge eleven-hundred feet long ought to have s name. Who, on this
council, would would like this bridge to be named after him? I use the mascu-
line deliberately because I know Council Member borgeson has been a longstanding
opponent to it. In fact, concerning who is for it, I find• it more and more
difficult to find those who are in favor. Remember-Amy petitionY one-hundred
and sixty opposed it and a, mere six were in favor.
Finally, if you cannot be decisive and end this ideawith its questionable
origin by a vote of 5 to o, at least its status should not be determined before
wAugust when the Circulation Element of the General Plan is to be finalized.
Raymond K. Jansen 4/14/92
MEETING AGENDA
4 28 92 ITEM# B._„?..,,...,,,
CITY OF ATASCADER0
TREASURER'S REPORT
FOR THE MONTH ENDING MARCH 31, 1992
TABLE I: SCHEDULE OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
.1992 1991
Beginning Cash Balance 5,613,762.55 7,389,504.61
Plus: Receipts 518,703.98 422,220.76
Less: Disbursements (1,150,394.21) (915,434.37)
Ending Cash Balance 4,982,072.32 6,895,291.00
Plus: Outstanding Transactions 82,578.48 136,753.84
-------------- ---- --------
Adjusted Cash Balance 5,064,650.80 7,035,044.84
TABLE II: SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS
----------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------
Interest Interest Interest
Name Amount Rate For Month Year-to-Date
S -------------------------------------------------------
- +------------------------
Orange County Invest. Pool 4,721,998.84 9.46% 112,968.88 236,864.72
L.A.I.F. 170,910.52 5.68% 0.00 13,910.52
Mid State Bank 170,791.44 3.75% 929.62 7,558.41
Petty Cash 950.00 N/A N/A N/A
------------- ---+--------- -------- --
TOTAL: 5,064,650.80 115,898.50 258,333.65
Key: N/A (Not Appicable)
L.A.I.F Interest Paid Quarterly
Orange County Investment Pool Interest Paid Quarterly
I certify that this report reflects all Governmental Agency pooled
investments and is in conformity with the Investment Policy of
the City of Atascadero as stated in Resolution No. 109-91 dated
12/10/91. A copy of this Resolution is available at the Office;
of the City Clerk. The Investment Program herein shown provides
sufficient cash flow liquidity to meet next month's estimated
expenditures.
SIGNED:
Muriel Korba, City Treasurer
000001
I�
TREASURER'S REPORT FOR THE PERIOD ENDING MARCH 31, 1992 (75%)
TABLE III: SCHEDULE OF CURRENT MONTH ACTIVITY AND PRIOR YEAR VARIANCES
MARCH CURRENT PRIOR
DESCRIPTION 1992 YR-TO-DATE YR-TO-DATE VARIANCE
REVENUE
Property Taxes 62,244 1,399,519 1,342,176 4.3%
Sales Tax 138,020 1,257,382 1,298,729 -3.2%
Bed Tax 0 60,078 53,110 13.1%
Prop. Transfer Tax 1,826 21,956 31,664 -30.7%
Franchise Fees 207,405 353,547 138,757 154.8%
.Special Assessments 6,522 76,272 84,856 -10.1%
Business Licenses 3,560 66,355 69,501 -4.5%
Building Permits 13,178 173,297 239,343 -27.6%
Motor Vehicle Tax 71,209 596,478 613,287 -2.7%
Other State In-Lieu 1,598 47,658 63,100 -24.5%
Gas Tax Receipts 17,435 270,158 269,310 0.3%
TDA Receipts 0 110,692 100,596 10.0%
Other Intergov'al 22,277 252,306 497,546 -49.3%
Recreation Fees 21,627 256,969 235,094 9.3%
Zoo Admissions 8,732 60,801 40,268 51.07o
Planning Fees 15,272 102,858 102,342 0.5%
Wastewater Fees 23,484 384,081 463,750 -17.2%
Development Fees 27, 176 255,844 307,702 -16.9%
Dial-A-Ride Fares 3,446 24,546 26,078 -5.9%
Police Services 503 4,899 4,380 11.8%
Weed Abatement 1,630 25,509 29,266 -12.8%
Other Fees/Charges 248 2,210 3,770 -41.4%
Fines & Forfeits 3,879 31,155 56,956 -45.3%
Interest Earnings 133,315 404,016 311,412 29.7%
Other Rents/Cty.Crews 775 2,818 3,576 -21.27o
Proceeds from Sales 660 76,910 122,187 -37.1%
Miscellaneous 12,529 38,866 49,603 -21.67o
TOTALS 798,550 6,357,180 6,558,359 -3.1%
EXPENDITURES
General Gov't 20,890 238,093 207,019 15.0%
Police 162,820 1,572,950 1,499,051 4.97o
Fire 94,885 859,960 805,971 6.7%
Public Works/Eng. 27,450 299,224 270,283 10.7%
Wastewater 48,432 410,159 415,655 -1.3%
Dial-A-Ride 105,558 224,925 225,403 -0.2%
Community Development 66, 164 592,162 542,913 9.1%
Recreation 41,299 445, 143 402,169 10.7%
Parks & Bldg. Maint 41,600 459,937 382,126 20.4%
Zoo 26,215 171,823 163,852 4.9%
Streets 68,253 410,752 395,202 3.9%
Admin. Services 49,722 532,600 610,052 -12.7%
Non-Departmental 113,894 439,120 439,048 0.0%
Major Capital 273,612 1,520,321 1,012,039 50.2%
Debt Service/Trust 0 244,539 196,785 24.3%
TOTALS 1,140,794 8,421,708 7,567,568 11.3% i
NET SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) (342,244)(2,064,528)(1,009,209) 104.6%
000002
TREASURER'S REPORT FOR TETE PERIOD ENDING MARCH 31, 1992 (75%)
TABLE IV. BUDGET-TO-ACTUAL REPORT
CURRENT CURRENT COLLECTED PRIOR PRIOR COLL/
DESCRIPTION BUDGET YR-TO-DATE /SPENT BUDGET YR-TO-DATE SPENT
REVENUES
Property Taxes 2,276,500 1,399,519 61.5% 2,050,000 1,342,176 65.5%
Sales Tax 1,700,000 1,257,382 74.0% 1,850,000 ' 1,298,729 70.2%
Bed Tax 105,000 60,078 57.2% 110,000 ' 53,110 48.3%
Prop. Transfer Tax 40,000 21,956 54.9% 60,000 ' 31,664 52.8%
Franchise Fees 370,000 353,547 95.6% 330,000 ' 138,757 42.0%
Special Assessments 151,753 76,272 50.3% 151,753 ', 84,856 55.9%
Business Licenses 110,000 66,355 60.3% 105,010 ' 69,501 66.2%
Building Permits 325,225 173,297 53.3% 381,575 ' 239,343 62.7%
Motor Vehicle Tax 825,000 596,478 72.3% 860,000 ',, 613,287 71.3%
Other State In-Lieu 75,700 47,658 63.0% 95,900 ', 63,100 65.8%
Gas Tax Receipts 416,162 270,158 64.9% 393,100 ' 269,310 68.5%
TDA Receipts 482,957 110,692 22.9% 402,521 ', 100,596 25.0%
Other Intergov'al 632,400 252,306 39.9% 455,700' 497,546 109.2%
Recreation Fees 419,550 256,969 61.2% 310,850 235,094 75.6%
Zoo Admissions 72,500 60,801 83.9% 71,000 ' 40,268 56.7%
Planning Fees 178,923 102,858 57.5% 192,612 ', 102,342 53.1%
Wastewater Fees 690,200 384,081 55.6% 660,200 ', 463,750 70.2%
Development Fees 717,000 255,844 35.7% 562,600 ', 307,702 54.7%
Dial-A-Ride Fares 36,000 24,546 68:2% 34,000 ', 26,078 76.7%
Police Services 6,100 4,899 80.3% 4,800 ', 4,380 91.3%
Weed Abatement 40,000 25,509 63.8% 30,000 ' 29,266 97.6%
Other Fees/Charges 57,650 2,210 3.8% 3,000 ', 3,770 125.7%
Fines & Forfeits 82,050 31,155 38.0% 81,550 ' 56,956 69.8%
Interest Earnings 392,920 404,016 102.8% 389,150 311,412 80.0%
Rentals 2,000 2,818 140.9% 14,200 ' 3,576 25.2%
Proceeds from Sales 190,000 76,910 40.5% 68,500 122,187 178.4%
Miscellaneous 149,000 38,866 26.1% 19,430 49,603 255.3%
TOTALS 10,544,590 6,357,180 60.3% 9,687,451 ', 6,558,359 67.7%
EXPENDITURES
General Gov't 348,085 238,093 68.4% 305,225 207,019 67.8%
Police 2,084,300 1,572,950 75.5% 2,053,318 1,499,051 73.0%
Fire 1,107,500 859,960 77.6% 1,164,492 805,971 69.2%
Public Works/Eng. 361,205 299,224 82.8% 389,010 270,283 69.5%
Wastewater 808,960 410,159 50.7% 801,585 415,655 51.9%
Dial-A-Ride 299,245 224,925 75.2% 388,393 225,403 58.0%
Community Development 809,917 592,162 73.1% 795,689 542,913 68.2%
Recreation 513,848 445,143 86.6% 553,529 402,169 72.7%
Parks &-Bldg. Maint. 562,680 459,937 81.7% 521,530 382,126 73.3%
Zoo 221,275 171,823 77.7% 222,500 163,852 73.60/a
Streets 635,425 410,752 64.6% 606,565 395,202 65.2%
Admin. Services 668,635 532,600 79.7% 726,075 610,052 84.0%
Non-Departmental 775,820 439,120 56.6% 733,893 439,048 59.80/10
Major Capital 5,046,000 1,520,321 30.1% 2,692,453 1,012,039 37.6%
Debt Service/Trust 402,692 244,539 60.7% 741,316 196,785 26.5%
• TOTALS 14,645,587 8,421,708 57.5% 12,695,573 7,567,568 59.6%
NET SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) (4,100,997) (2,064,528) 50.3% (3,008,122) (1,009,209) 33.5%
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CITY OF ATASCADERO
TREASURER'S REPORT
FOR THE MONTH ENDED MARCH 31, 1992
TABLE V: SCHEDULE OF SIMPLIFIED BALANCE SHEETS, SELECTED FUNDS
GENERAL GAS DEVELOPER TREE
FUND TAX FEES FUND
ASSETS:
Cash (398,144.40) 1,075,776.33 729,163.15 28,908.56
Other Assets 369,504.12 24,097.70 21,656.44 661.74
Total Assets (28,640.28) 1,099,874.03 750,819.59 29,570.30
LIABILITIES 249,226.73 0.00 0.00 290.50
FUND EQUITIES:
Fund Balance-Reserved 35,000.00 9,148.00 0.00 0.00
Fund Balance-Unreserved (312,867.01) 1,090,726.03 750,819.59 29,279.80
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Total Fund Equity (277,867.01) 1,099,874.03 750,819.59 29,279.80
TOTAL LIAB/FUND EQUITY (28,640.28) 1,099,874.03 750,819.59" 29,570.30
ZOO OPERATING DIAL-A-RIDE WASTEWATER
FUND OPERATING OPERATING
ASSETS:
Cash (19,507.02) (130,094.73) 3,047,763.81
Other Assets 1,122.00 105,691.89 8,671,609.18
Total Assets (18,385.02) (24,402.84) 11,719,372.99
LIABILITIES 2,121.85 0.00 1,463,678.56
FUND EQUITIES:
Fund Balance-Reserved 0.00 105,361.56 8,187,617.59
Fund Balance-Unreserved (20,506.87) (129,764.40) 2,068,076.84
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Total Fund Equity (20,506.87) (24,402.84) 10,255,694.43
TOTAL LIAB/FUND EQUITY --(18,385_02) --(24,402 84) 11,719,372_99-
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TREASURER'S REPORT FOR THE PERIOD ENDING MARCQi 31, 1992
Notes to the Treasurer's Report:
1. The numbers in Tables I and II are cash based; Tables III,''
IV and V are accrual-based. Thus, Tables I and II measure
cash actually received or spent during the month; the other
tables present revenues earned and expenditures incurred, '
regardless of when the actual receipt or disbursement
occurs. As a result, figures from the two sets of tables ',
are not expected to tie-in together.
2. The Adjusted Cash Balance in Table I includes checks still
outstanding. This figure ties-in to the total amount of
invested funds (including the City's checking account with
Mid-State Bank).
3. Table V. Modified Balance Sheets
a. ) The funds selected cover the bulk of the City's
operating funds. Other funds may be included, as directed
by Council.
b. ) Gas Tax includes LTF/Non-Transit monies; Developer Fees
include all impact fees (except Amapoa-Tecorida) .
c. ) The Unreserved Fund Balance represents that portion of a
particular fund available for any purpose for which the fund
was established. It is a more reliable figure to use than
the cash balance for that fund.
I Mark Joseph, do hereby certify that the above information is
accurate and reflects the City's financial position for the
period specified. However, the information in these reports ', is
unaudited, and may therefore be subject to future revisions. '',
Mark Josepv Finance Director
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REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF ATASCADERO Agenda Item: B-3
Through: Ray Windsor, City Manager Mtg.', Date: 4/28/92
From: Henry Engen, Community Dev. Director i* Fi]e No: TTM 25-89
SUBJECT:
Consideration of time extension request for Tentative Tract Map
25-89 (Hotel Park) at 5805 Capistrano Avenue (mon Messer/Glen
Lewis) .
RECOMMENDATION:
Approval of a one year time extension to March 13,', 1993 .
BACKGROUND
On April 7, 1992, the Planning Commission considered the above
referenced subject on its Consent Calendar, and recommended
approval of a one year time extension.
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Attachments: Staff Report dated April 7, 1992
cc: Don Messer
Glen Lewis
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ITEM: A-3
MTG . DATE : 4/7/92
MEMORANDUM
DATE: APRIL 7, 1992
TO: Planning Commission
FROM: Susan Clark, Planning Technician ov
SUBJECT: Time Extension Request - TTM 25-89
5805 Capistrano Avenue — Hotel Park
Tentative Tract Map #25-89 was approved by the Planning Commission
on February 20, 1990 and City Council on March 13, 1990. The City
Council accepted the map, Phase I, on February 12, 1991. This map
was approved for the subdivision of one parcel into four lots, and
the creation of eighty-one (81) commercial condominium units.
The applicant has requested a one year time extension on the above
referenced map. There have been no other time extensions approved
for this map. The applicant has been issued grading and building
permits and has completed substantial -work and improvements for
Phase I of this project.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval of a one year time extension for
Tentative Tract Map 25-89, extending the approval date to March 13,
1993.
Attachments: 1. Request for Time Extension
2. Staff Report
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GLEN R. Lvwis
• A PROFESSIONAL LAW CORPORATION
5855 CAPISTRANO AVENUE
POST OFFICE BOX 1980
ATASCADSHO,CALIFoRwTA 93423
TELEPHONE (805) 465-6644
FAX (805) 466-6647 ',.
February 28, 1992
City of Atascadero
Community Development Department
6500 Palma Avenue
Atascadero, California 93422
RE: HOTEL PARK, TRACT 1658; PRECISE PLAN 30-87
Gentlemen:
On behalf of Hotel Park, a request is made for a one year
extension on the Tentative Tract Map. Enclosed is a check in the
amount of $330.00, which is the amount I have been informed by my
engineer is required for this extension.
If there are any questions or problems with'' regard to this
letter and its contents, please contact the undersigned
immediately.
Very tru o
GLEN R. 4:I�S
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CITY OF ATASCADERO Item: B.2
STAFF REPORT
FOR: Planning Commission Meeting Date: February 20, 1990
BY: Doug Davidson, Senior Planner File No: TTM 25-89
SUBJECT:
To consider a request to subdivide one parcel (6. 7 acres) into
four lots of 2. 17, 1. 60, 1. 67, and 1. 25 acres each. The proposal
also includes the creation of eighty-one (81) commercial
condominium units.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval of Tentative Tract Map 25-89 based on
the Findings for Approval in Exhibit G and Conditions of Approval
in Exhibit H.
SITUATION AND FACTS:
1. Applicant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Glen Lewis, etal.
2. Representative. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .North Coast Engineering
3. Project Address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5805 Capistrano Ave.
(Hotel Park)
4. Legal Description. . . . . . . . . . . .Parcel 1, PM-17-06
5. Site Area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.7 acres
6. Zoning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CR (Commercial Retail)
7. General Plan Designation. . . . .Retail Commercial
8. Existing Use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Commercial center under
construction
9. Environmental Status. . . . . . . . .Negative Declaration
previously posted
August 31, 1987.
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BACKGROUND:
Precise Plan 30-87 became effective on December 8, 1987 (see
Exhibit F) . This approval established the conditions for
development of a 69,696 square feet commercial retail; and office
project. During the processing of grading permits, questions
were raised about the adequacy of the approved tree protection
plans, particulary toward the eight (8) California White Oaks
that were approved for retention under the Precise Plan. After
several public hearings and arborist reports, letters of credit
in the total amount of $80,003.00 were deposited with the City to
ensure protection of these native oaks. If a certified arborist
determines that no damage has occured during construction around
the oaks, the letters of credit will be returned upon final
building inspection. Upon this agreement, site grading permits
were issued and construction of Phase One commenced. ';
The current request seeks to subdivide the property for ownership
and financing purposes.. In addition to the four lot 'subdivision
of the property, the applicant is proposing the creation of
individual airspace condominiums for the eighty-one (1,81)
commercial units. As the following analysis indicates, the staff
is not concerned with the ownership of the property, but with. the
orderly development of the site in light of previous 'project
approvals.
ANALYSIS:
There is no minimum lot size in the CR (Commercial Retail) zone.
Minimum lot sizes are determined by market factors and
development constraints. In this case, the proposed ;lot lines
generally conform to the approved phasing plan of the'', Precise
Plan. The one noticeable exception is that the parking area in
the center of the site is shown on the Tract Map as Phase IV, and
on the Precise Plan as part of Phase I. This variation poses no
problems, because construction permits have been issued for
Building #4 (units 33-40) , including the required parking area
associated with Phase I of the Precise Plan. Furthermore,
reciprocal access and parking agreements are required', to ensure
that the project functions as a whole, and not as fragmented
units.
Staff notified all the pertinent utility companies and City
departments of this proposed subdivision. All of these agencies
had the• same response - that the development plans were
previously approved under the Precise Plan and building- permit
review and that consistency should be maintained with the Precise
Plan approval.
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Ordinarily, a phased subdivision of real property with the
concurrent creation of airspace condominiums would be a complex
final map process. Again, with a previous approval and project
construction underway, it is a matter of ensuring consistency
between the phasing schedules. Conditions on both the Tract Map
and the Precise Plan guarantee that the necessary improvements
will be constructed with each phase.
Finally, this proposed subdivision is a vesting tentative map.
The approval or conditional approval of a vesting tentative map
confers a vested right to proceed with development in substantial
compliance with the ordinances, policies, and standards in effect
at the time the map is approved. All the additional information
required for submittal of a vesting map in Section 11-5. 003 of
the Subdivision Ordinance has been submitted, reviewed, and
approved under the Precise Plan.
CONCLUSIONS:
The Precise Plan conditions, with a corresponding subdivision
approval linking the phasing, will ensure that the site is
developed in a comprehensive manner.
ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit A - Zoning Map
Exhibit B - General Plan Map
Exhibit C - Tentative Tract Map
Exhibit D - Grading Plan (approved)
Exhibit E - Supplemental Development Statement
Exhibit F - Precise Plan 30-87
Exhibit G - Findings for Approval
Exhibit H - Conditions of Approval
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DEVELOPER'S STATEMENT ;`r1;;,,;,
VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT 1858
Vesting Tentative Tract 1858 is a subdivision for condominium
purposes (conversion) of the Hotel Park Commercial 'Center devel-
opment previously .approved as Precise Plan 87-30. The tentative
map as submitted proposed no changes to the approved project.
Treatment of grading, tree protection, and utility 'construction
are as approved for the Hotel Park Development. Final plans for
all onsite grading and utilities, and offsite streets and utili-
ties have been prepared and approved by the City.
TOPOGRAPHY. The tentative tract map indicates the :existing con-
tours prior to construction of the Hotel Park project. Construc-
tion of the Hotel Park Phase 1 facilities has been 'commenced and
the site has been partially graded. Improvements to Capistrano
Avenue and South Mall Extension have been completed'' with the
exception of the creek crossing. The finished grades for the
project are as proposed under Precise Plan 87-30 and the approved
grading plan is attached as Sheet 2 of-the tentative map submit-
tal to indicate what the final project appearance will be.
PHASING. The tentative map is broken down into four lots that
reflect the approved phasing plan for project. It is anticipated
that as the first phase of construction is completed, a final map
and associated condominium plan would be recorded. The right is
reserved to record several phases or the entire project at one
time if all of the Conditions of Approval have been'; satisfied.
The initial map that records will establish the C.C',.&R's for the
project as well as a Homeowners Association. The necessary
easements for reciprocal access and parking and maintenance would
be incorporated into these documents. If only one phase is
initially recorded, subsequent phases would be annexed into the
original Owners Association to prevent duplicity of'', C.C.&R's,
easements, etc.
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Mr. Don Messer
P.O. sox 1958 NOV 2 31988
Atascadero, CA 93423
SUBJECT: Precise Plan 30-87
5805 Capistrano
Dear Mr. Messer:
The City of Atascadero reviewed your application for a precise plan
and environmental determination for the construction of a 69,696
square foot office/retail project comprised of ten (10) buildings, one
restaurant and site improvements. This review and approval includes
the requested adjustments, submittal of color boards and, as discussed
in previous meetings, revised conditions. -.A Negative Declaration has
been previously granted.
The proposed precise plan is approved as shown on attached Exhibit B
(site plan) , Exhibit C (fire hydrants) , and subject to the conditions
of approval listed in Exhibit F. * Final approval becomes effective at
5:00 p.m. , December 8, 1987, unless appealed. (NOTE: THIS DOES NOT
CONSTITUTE A BUILDING OR GRADING PERMIT) .
In the event you intend to appeal any of the conditions, your appeal
should be in writing and should state the reasons for the appeal. Any
appeal would be scheduled for Planning Commission consideration as a
public hearing. You should, however, discuss any objections to the
conditions with the planning staff as it maybe possible to alter con-
ditions after such discussion.
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If you should have any questions concerning this project, you are wel-
come to contact the Community Development Department for assistance.
Sincerely,
fDo/RugDavidson
Associate Planner
City of Atascadero
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cc: Gary Swauger
Attachments: Exhibit A - Location Map
Exhibit B - Site Plan
Exhibit C - Required Fire Hydrants
Exhibit D - Development Statement
Exhibit E - Findings for Approval
Exhibit F - Conditions of Approval
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EXHIBIT F - CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Precise Plan 30-87
580S Capistrano (Messer/Swauger)
1. All construction shall be in conformance with Exhibit B (site
plan) , Exhibit . 0 (fire hydrants) , Exhibit F (conditions of ap-
proval) , and shall comply to all applicable City codes and ordin-
ances. Any modification to this approval shall be approved by the
Community Development Department prior to implementing any
changes.
2. Complete landscape and irrigation plans shall be submitted to, and
subsequently approved by, the Community Development Department,
prior to issuance of building permits (Section 9-4.124) . The fol-
lowing items shall be noted or detailed on these plans:
a. All areas including setbacks, parking lots, and unused areas
shall be landscaped appropriately (Section 9-4.125 (a) ) .
b. Concrete curbing, or a functional equivalent, shall be pro-
vided to enclose all required landscaping.
C. All existing trees with a diameter of eight (8) inches or
more shall be shown. Trees which are to be removed shall be
noted as such. A tree protection plan, including fencing and
other necessary measures to protect existing oaks, shall be
submitted for approval by the Community Development Depart-
ment prior to the issuance of a building permit.
d. Proposed landscaping shall be accompanied with a planting
schedule which includes species, container sizes, number of
plants or flats, and the space distribution of ground cover.
Replacement oak trees shall be planted along the extension of
Highway 41.
e. Ten percent (10$) of the parking area. shall be landscaped
with shade trees approximately 30 feet on center.
f. Five (5) foot of landscaped area with six (6) foot fencing is
required along the northeasterly property line.
g. Where parking spaces are arranged to head toward a street, a
three (3) foot high landscaped berm is required.
3. One (1) trash enclosure for each phase shall be provided with ap-
propriate details (Section 9-4.129) as shown on Exhibit B. Please-
note that the construction standards: require the bottom of the
trash enclosure area to be concrete or an equivalent impervious
material. Trash facilities.- shall be integrated into the design- of
the-building(s) that they, serve.
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f 4. Three (3) fire hydrants Y shall be installed at the, locations desig-
nated in Exhibit C, prior to combustible construction occurring
on-site.
5. A grading and drainage plan prepared by a registered civil en-
gineer shall be reviewed and approved by the Community Development
and Public Works Departments prior to the issuance of building
permits. These plans shall include the following:
a. Soils report
b. Earthwork quantity -
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uantity -c. Retaining walls to be coordinated with future Highway 41 im-
provements.
d. Measures to reduce velocity of water and erosion on and off
the site.
All grading/drainage work is to be completed prior to final build-
ing inspection.
6. Structural plan check will occur during building ;permit process-
ing, however, the following preliminary items have been noted:
a. Four foot deck cannot project into the ten (10) foot setback
(unless non-combustible) .
b. One (1) hour protection is required for walla less than 20
feet from property line.
c. Some buildings maybe classified as three (3) story.
7. The submitted- plans are generally in compliance with the City's
Appearance Review Guidelines with the exception of:: the following:
a. Mechanical equipment is. to be screened including: roof-
mounted, PG&E facilities, and trash enclosures.
b. A master signage plan requires approval prior to issuance of
sign permits. Projects with over 1*00 square', feet of signage
require. a conditional use permit.
C. Provision of outdoor public- seating areas.
d• Elevation or cross-section showing landscaping in relation to
buildings.
e• Exterior lighting is not shown_
S. A 1216' setback is required along full Highway 41 property front-
age.
• 9. Two hundred sixty-six (266) parking spaces shall beprovided. The
slope of the parking area cannot exceed. 7%. This includes- the
granting of an 18% parking adjustment and a parking area slope
adjustment tc exceed 5%_ No further adjustments shall be granted_
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10. A traffic report shall be prepared, supplemental to the ARE, Inc.
Atascadero Creek Bridge study (November, 1987) . The report shall
analyze the traffic impacts generated by this project and present
recommendations for mitigation measures, if necessary. Special
attention will be given to the Santa Ysabel/Highway 41 intersec-
tion, the Capistrano/Lewis Avenue intersection, and the Capis-
trano/West Mall intersection.
11. The applicant shall obtain an encroachment permit from Caltrans
for work within their right-of-way. Caltrans shall verify that
plans are compatible with plans for Highway 41, including 28 foot
wide access drives.
12. Applicant shall obtain a sewer connection permit from the Public
Works Department prior to hooking up to, the public sewer. Appli-
cant shall pay all sewer fees in effect at the time of obtaining
permits for sewer service and fees .in effect at time of connec-
tion.
13. Applicant shall obtain an encroachment permit from the Public
Works Department and sign an inspection agreement and a curb and
gutter agreement, guaranteeing that the work will be done and in-
spections paid for, prior to issuance of a building permit, and
construct improvements as directed by the encroachment permit
prior to final building inspection.
14. Road improvement plans, including drainage, prepared by a regis-
tered civil engineer, shall be submitted, to and approved by the
Community Development and Public Works Departments prior to issu-
ance of building permits for Phase I, unless otherwise specified.
These plans shall include:
a. Curb, gutter, five (5) foot sidewalk,' and • 20 foot paveout
from centerline on Lewis Avenue (South Mall Extension) . Con-
struction of Lewis Avenue (South Mall Extension) shall term-
inate at the northwesterly curb return of the Capis-
trano/Lewis Avenue (South Mall Extension) intersection. Fu
ture construction shall be bonded fdr west of the above term-
ination- and shall eventually terminate easterly of the exist
ing creek tributary to Atascadero Creek, and the profile of
Lewis . Avenue (South Mall Extension) will be established ade-
quate to provide transition to the proposed bridge crossing.
The easterly termination shall match the westerly termination
of the Bank of America development aE Lewin Avenue- (South
Mall Extension) -
b.
xtension) rb. Construction of Capistrano within new4 alignment, as
determined by the City Engineer. This shall include• curb,
gutter and sidewalk on the easterly- side of Capistranor along
property frontage, as well as- a pedestrian linkage with the-
Atascadero Creek bridge. Pedestrian access is, also needed
from Lewis. Avenue• (South Mall Extension) to Highway 41 by the
addition of an on-site sidewalk parallel to the primary, pro-
ject access on Lewis Avenue (South Mall Extension) ..
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C. The possible reconstruction of vertical curve on Capistrano
as determined by the City Engineer. The ';vertical'°curve on
Capistrano will be evaluated to satisfy a 301 mph design speed
and a stop condition at Lewis Avenue.
d. Future road improvements for Highway 41 shall be compatible
with approved highway plans as determined by Caltrans. These
shall include curb, gutter, and sidewalk, and refer to the
Caltrans plans showing the required left-turn channelization.
Prior to issuance of permits for Phase III development,. these
highway plans shall be reviewed and approved by the City and
Caltrans.
e. Road improvements for all three street frontages shall in-
clude provisions for street trees. Construction of road im-
provements shall be completed (or bonded for'';) prior to the
final building inspection for Phase I, with'. the exception of
the required Highway 41 improvements which shall be completed
(or bonded for) prior to final building inspection for Phase
III.
15. The applicant shall make the following offers of dedication:
a. Offer of dedication on Capistrano Avenue as shown on map, and
as determined by the City Engineer.
b. Additional offer of dedication on Capistrano, at frontage of,
proposed Parcel A as 'determined by the City Engineer.
C. A six (6) foot public utility easement along full frontage of
; Lewis Avenue (South Mall Extension) and Highway 41.
d. . "An open space easement dedication along the creek to the west
side of new alignment of Capistrano.
e. All offers of dedication shall be completed and recorded
prior to or simultaneously to final 'buildinginspection.
16. Each phase shall meet all development standards olE the Zoning Or-
dinance including access, parking,.• landscap ing, and trash enclo-
sure. The phas}ng. of public improvements shall also. be provided
to ensure: that each phase functions independently- Phase II de-
velopment requires provision of an. additional access drive, either
by connection with the Sank of America parking lot or ftzture High-
way 41.
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17. The road abandonment (portion of Capistrano remaining 4f ter re-
alignment) shall be recorded prior to issuance of permits for
Phase I.
18. All development fees in effect at the time of issuance of permits
will be paid by the applicant, and any credits will be determined
as per ordinance.
19. All existing and new utilities shall be placed underground. All
relocation and/or alteration of existing utilities shall be the
responsibility of the developer at his sole expense.
20. This precise plan is approved for a period of one year from the
date of final approval. (December 8, 1987) . Where a project phas-
ing schedule has been approved, construction permits shall be ob-
tained and substantial work shall be performed on at least one
approved building within that one year period. Construction must
continue at a reasonable pace with no interruption greater than
180 consecutive days.
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EXHIBIT G - Findings for Approval
Tentative Tract Map 25-89 (Tract 1858)
5805 Capistrano Ave. (Hotel Park)
February 20, 1990
ENVIRONMENTAL FINDING:
The proposed project will not have a significant impact on the
environment. The Negative Declaration previously prepared for
the project is adequate.
MAP FINDINGS:
1 . The proposed map is consistent with the applicable
General or Specific Plan.
2. The design and/or improvements of the proposed subdivision
is consistent with the applicable General or Specific Plan.
3. The site is physically suitable for the proposed ',type of
development.
• 4. The site is physically suitable for the proposed 'density of
development.
5. The design of the subdivision, as conditioned, and the
proposed improvements, will not cause substantial;
environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure
fish and wildlife or their habitat.
6. The design of the subdivision, and the type of the
improvements, will not conflict with-easements acquired by
the public at large for access through or the use of
property within the proposed subdivision; or substantially
equivalent alternate easements are provided.
7 . The design of the subdivision and/or the type of ',proposed
improvements will not cause serious .health problems.
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EXHIBIT H - Conditions of Approval
Tentative Tract Map 25-89
5805 Capistrano Ave. (Hotel Park)
February 20, 1990
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
1 . Water shall be obtained from the Atascadero Mutual Water
Company and water lines shall exist at the frontage of each
parcel prior to* recording the final map.
2. All existing and proposed utility easements, pipelines, and
other easements are to' be shown on the final map. If there
are building or other restrictions related to the easements,
they shall be noted on the final map. The open space lots
shall be designated as Public Utility Easements.
3. Prior to recording any final map, a phasing plan recording
sequence shall be submitted for review and acceptance by the
City Engineer and Community Development Director. The
phasing plan shall include the phasing of the construction
of the required public improvements.
4. The applicant shall establish Covenants, Conditions, and
Restrictions (CC&Rs) for the regulation of land use, control
of nuisances, and architectural control of the site and the
building (s) .
a. These CC&Rs shall be submitted for review and approval
by the City Attorney and the Community Development
Director prior to the approval of the final map.
b. These CC&Rs shall provide for common ingress, egress,
and parking on all driveways and designated parking
areas.
C. These CC&Rs shall be administered by a Condominium
Owners Association.
5. A reciprocal agreement, in a form acceptable to the City
Attorney, shall be recorded with the deed to each parcel at
the time it is first conveyed, and a 'note to this effect
shall be placed on the final map(s) , covering:
a. ingress and egress
b. parking
C. sewer, water, utilities, and storm water facilities.
6. A soils report or an Engineer' s certification stating that
existing soils on the site are adequate to support the
proposed structure as per Chapter 70, subsection (e) of the
Uniform Building Code shall be provided prior to the
recording of the final map.
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7. A final map, in compliance with all conditions set forth
herein, shall be submitted for review and approval in
accordance with the Subdivision Map Act and the City Lot
Division Ordinance prior to recordation.
a. Monuments shall be set at all new property corners
created and a Registered Civil Engineer or Licensed
Land Surveyor shall indicate, by certificate on the
final map, that corners have been set or shall be set
by a date specific and that they will be sufficient to
enable the survey to be retraced.
b. A recently updated preliminary title report'' shall be
submitted for review in conjunction with the processing
of the final map.
8. Approval of this tentative map shall expire two years from
the date of final approval unless an extension of time is
granted pursuant to a written request prior to the
expiration date.
WOWS
REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF ATASCADERO Agenda item: B-4
Through: Ray Windsor, City Manager Mtg. date: 4/28/92
From: Michael McCain, Acting Fire Chief rM G
SUBJECT:
Resolution 39-92, Weed Abatement Program
RECOMMENDATION:
Recommend adoption of Resolution No. 39-92, declaring weeds a
public nuisance and commencing proceedings for the abatement of
said nuisances.
BACKGROUND:
City Ordinance No. 61 addresses the abatement of weeds, rubbish, and
similar materials which constitute a fire hazard. Adoption of
Resolution No. 39-92 is the first step in this annual '';program which
requires Council action. The attached "Exhibit X contains parcels
which appeared to require weed abatement at the time of the first
inspection by the Fire Department. Owners of those parcels will
receive written notice of the abatement requirements.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Costs involved in administering this program are recovered through
the administrative fee charged to parcels abated by the City
Contractor.
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RESOLUTION N 0. 39 92
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ATASCADERO DECLARING WEEDS A PUBLIC NUISANCE
AND COMMENCING PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ABATEMENT OF SAID
NUISANCES
The City Council of the City of Atascadero, County of
San Luis Obispo, State of California, DO HEREBY RESOLVE as
follows :
SECTION 1 . That weeds growing or potentially could grow,
and rubbish, refuse and dirt upon public and private property
hereinafter described, constitute or could constitute a
public nuisance and are hereby declared to be such, for the
reason that such weeds upon maturity will bear wingy or downy
seeds, will attain such a large growth as to become a fire
menace when dry, will be otherwise noxious or dangerous, or
will constitute or potentially could constitute dry grass,
stubble, brush, litter or other flammable material thereby
creating a hazard to public health. -
SECTION 2 . The 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, are set in Exhibit A, which is
attached hereto and hereby incorporated herein by reference
as though here fully set forth.
SECTION 3. The City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to
mail written notice of the proposed abatement to all persons
owning property described in this resolution in accordance
with Section 6-13 .04 of City Ordinance No. 61 .
SECTION 4 . The time at which the City Council shall hear
and consider all objections or protests to the required
removal of said noxious or dangerous weeds, or other
flammable material will be at 7 : 00 p.m. on April 28, 1992 .
On motion by Councilperson Borgeson, and seconded by
Councilperson Shiers, the foregoing Resolution is hereby
adopted in its entirety on the following roll call vote :
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
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Resolution No. 39-92
Page 2
ADOPTED:
CITY OF ATASCADERO''
By:
ALDEN F. SHIERS, Mayor
ATTEST:
LEE RABOIN, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
ARTHER MONTANDON, City Attorney
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
MICHAEL P . MCCAIN, Acting Fire Chief
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WEED ABATEMENT-EXHIBIT A 1
Parcel—# Street Parcel # Street
028-011 -001 SAUNAS RIVER 028-042-050 MIRAMON
028-021 -001 SYCAMORE 028-042-051 MIRAMON
028-021 -002 SYCAMORE 028-051 -005 SEPERADO
028-021 -003 SYCAMORE 028-051 -013 SEPERADO
028-021 -004 SYCAMORE 028-051 -014 SEPERADO
028-021 -009 SYCAMORE 028-051 -015 SEPERADO
028-021 -010 SYCAMORE 028-051 -016 SAN ANSELMO
028-021 -011 SYCAMORE 028-051 -018 SANANSELMO
028-021 -014 SYCAMORE 028-051 -030 ARIZONA
028-021 -015 SYCAMORE 028-051 -035 ARIZONA
028-021 -018 SYCAMORE 028-051 -036 SANANSELMO
028-021 -022 SYCAMORE 028-051 -038 SEPERADO
028-021 -025 SYCAMORE 028-051 -039 SEPERADO
028-021 -027 SYCAMORE 028-051 -042 ARIZONA
028-021 -031 SYCAMORE 028-051 -043 ARIZONA
028-021 -032 SYCAMORE 028-051 -044 ARIZONA
028-031 -004 SOLEDAD. 028-051 -045 ARIZONA
028-031 -008 SOLEDAD 028-051 -049 ARIZONA
028-032-001 SYCAMORE 028-051 -050 ARIZONA
028-032-003 SYCAMORE 028-051 -051 ARIZONA
028-032-015 HIDALGO 028-051 -052 ARIZONA
028-032-018 HIDALGO 028-051 -053 SEPERADO
028-032-019 HIDALGO 028-051 -055 SEPERADO
028-032-020 HIDALGO 028-051 -056 SEPERADO
028-032-021 HIDALGO 028n051 -057 SEPERADO
028-032-032 SYCAMORE 028-052-006 ARIZONA
028-032-034 SYCAMORE 028-052-009 ARIZONA
028-032-035 SYCAMORE 028-052-011 ARIZONA
028-032-040 SYCAMORE 028-052-013 ESTRADA
028-032-042 HIDALGO 028-052-014 ESTRADA
028-032-044 HIDALGO 028-052-017 ESTRADA
028-032-045 SYCAMORE 028-052-019 ESTRADA
028-032-047 SYCAMORE 028-052-020 ARIZONA
028-032-048 SYCAMORE 028-052-021 ESTRADA
028-032-051 HIDALGO 028-052-031 ESTRADA
028-041 -001 SOLEDAD 028-052-032 ESTRADA
028-041 -003 SOLEDAD 028-052-033 ESTRADA
028-041 -005 SOLEDAD 028-052-037 ARIZONA
028-041 -006 SOLEDAD 028-052-038 ESTRADA
028-042-003 HIDALGO 028-061 -002 SEPERADO
028-042-004 HIDALGO 028-061 -009 SEPERADO
028-042-005 HIDALGO 028-061 -012 SEPERADO
028-042-006 HIDALGO 028-061 -013 SAN JACINTO
028-042-008 HIDALGO 028-061 -017 ARIZONA
028-042-014 MIRAMON 028-061 -018 ARIZONA
028-042-015 MIRAMON 028-061 -019 ARIZONA
028-042-018 MIRAMON 028-061 -020 ARIZONA
028-042-022 MIRAMON 028-061 -021 ARIZONA
028-042-029 HIDALGO 028-061 -023 ARIZONA
028-042-042 HIDALGO 028-061 -031 ARIZONA
028-042-044 MIRAMON 028-061 -033 SEPERADO
028-042-045 MIRAMON 028-061 -036 ARIZONA
028-042-046 MIRAMON 028-061 -037 ARIZONA
028-042-047 MIRAMON 028-061 -039 SEPERADO
028-042-049 MIRAMON 028-061 -041 SEPERADO
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WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 2
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
028-061 -045 SEPERADO 028-093-033 SYCAMORE
028-061 -046 SEPERADO 028-093-034 SYCAMORE
028-062-002 ARIZONA 028-093-039 MIRAMON
028-062-016 ESTRADA 028-093-040 SYCAMORE
028-062-020 ESTRADA 028-093-043 BUENA
028-062-021 ARIZONA 028-101 -001 MIRAMON
028-062-027 ARIZONA 028-101 -002 MIRAMON
028-062-028 ARIZONA 028-101 -003 MIRAMON
028-062-029 ARIZONA 028-103-008 ALAMO
028-062-030 •ARIZONA 028-103-009 TRAFFIC WAY
028-062-032 ARIZONA 028-103-011 TRAFFIC WAY
028-062-036 ARIZONA 028-103-012 TRAFFIC WAY
028-062-038 ARIZONA 028-103-013 ALAMO
028-062-039 ARIZONA 028-103-014 TRAFFIC WAY
028-062-041 ESTRADA 028-111 -002 SYCAMORE
028-071 -001 TRAFFIC WAY 028-112-001 SYCAMORE
028-071 -002 TRAFFIC WAY 028-121 -001 SYCAMORE
028-071 -006 TRAFFIC WAY 028-131 -004 SYCAMORE
028-071 -009 DOLORES 028-131 -007 SYCAMORE
028-071 -012 SAN JACINTO 028-131 -016 SYCAMORE
028-071 -015 VISCANO 028-131 -018 ACACIA
028-071 -027 TRAFFIC WAY 028-131 -022 SYCAMORE
028-071 -028 DOLORES 028-131 -026 SYCAMORE
028-071 -029 SAN JACINTO 028-131 -027 SYCAMORE
028-071 -032 VOCANO 028-.131 -029 SYCAMORE
028-071 -033 TRAFFIC WAY 028-131 -030 SYCAIMORE
028-071 -034 VOCANO 028-131 -031 SYCAMORE
028-071 -035 VISCANO 028-131 -032 SYCAMORE
028-071 -036 VISCANO 028-131 -034 SYCAMORE
028-071 -037 DOLORES 028-131 -035 SYCAMORE
028-071 -039 VISCANO 028-132-001 SYCAMORE
028-071 -040 VISCANO 028-132-010 SYCAMORE
028-081 -003 MIRAMON 028-132-023 SYCAMORE
028-081 -004 MIRAMON 028-132-026 SYCAMORE
028-081 -005 MIRAMON 028-141 -001 ESTRADA
028-082-007 TRAFFIC WAY 028-141 -002 ESTRADA
028-082-012 TRAFFIC WAY 028-141 -003 ESTRADA
028-084-002 TRAFFIC WAY 028-141 -004 ESTRADA
028-091 -003 SYCAMORE 028-141 -005 ESTRADA
028-091 -004 SYCAMORE 028-141 -009 ESTRADA
028-092-001 SYCAMORE 028-141 -011 ESTRADA
028-092-004 SYCAMORE 028-141 -014 ,ARENA
028-092-011 SYCAMORE 028-141 -020 VERBA
028-092-012 SYCAMORE 028-141 -021 ,ARENA
028-092-018 SYCAMORE 028-141 -023 ARENA
028-092-019 SYCAMORE 028-141 -024 SANANSELMO
028-092-020 SYCAMORE 028-141 -025 SAN ANSELMO
028-092-023 SYCAMORE 028-141 -029 ESTRADA
028-092-025 SYCAMORE 028-141 -029 ESTRADA
028-092-026 SYCAMORE 028-141 -032 ESTRADA
028-093-012 MIRAMON 028-141 -032 ESTRADA
028-093-013 HIDALGO 028-141 -033 ESTRADA
028-093-023 HIDALGO 028-141 -033 ESTRADA
028-093-029 SYCAMORE 028-141 -034 ARENA
028-093-032 SYCAMORE 028-151 -003 VERBA
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WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 3
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
028-151 -004 YERBA 028-161 -030 SANVICENTE
028-151 -005 YERBA 028-161 -031 SANVICENTE
028-151 -012 YERBA 028-162-003 SANVICENTE
028-151 -016 YERBA 028-162-004 SANVICENTE
028-151 -019 YERBA 028-162-005 SANVICENTE
028-151 -020 YERBA 028-162-007 SANVICENTE
028-151 -024 YERBA 028-162-008 SANVICENTE
028-151 -025 YERBA 028-162-013 VISCANO
028-151 -026 YERBA 028-162-014 VIS(•ANO
028-151 -030 •MANANITA 028-162-015 VISCANO
028-151 -034 MANANITA 028-162-016 VISCANO
028-151 -037 MANANITA 028-162-021 VISCANO
028-151 -038 MANANITA 028-162-023 DOLORES
028-151 -039 MANANITA 028-162-025 VISCANO
028-151 -045 ESTRADA 028-162-026 VISCANO
0 28-151 -047 YERBA 028-162-030 DOLORES
028-151 -048 YERBA 028-162-031 VISCANO
028-151 -054 MANANITA 028-162-032 VISCANO
028-151 -055 MANANITA 028-162-035 VISCANO
028-151 -056 MANANITA 028-162-036 VISCANO
028-151 -057 MANANITA 0 28-1 6 2-037 SAN VICENTE
028-151 -058 MANANITA 028-162-03 8 SANVICENTE
028-151 -059 MANANITA 028-171 -002 VISCANO
028-152-006 MANANITA 028-171 -005 VISCANO
028-152-011 MANANITA 028-:171 -006 DOLORES
028-152-013 MANANITA 0 28-171 -007 DOLORES
028-152-01 5 SAN JACINTO 028-171 -010 DOLORES
028-152-016 SAN JACINTO 028-171 -011 VISCANO ob
028-152-019 SAN JACINTO 028-172-001 DOLORES
028-152-023 SAN JACINTO 028-172-002 DOLORES
028-152-024 SAN JACINTO 028-172-003 DOLORES
028-152-029 SAN JACINTO 028-172-012 VALENTINA
028-152-040 SAN JACINTO 028-172-013 VAI FNTINA
028-152-042 SAN JACINTO 028-172-015 VALENTINA
028-152-043 MANANITA 028-172-022 ALAMO
028-152-044 MANANITA 028-172-024 ALAMO
028-152-045 SAN JACINTO 028-172-029 VALENTINA
028-152-049 SAN JACINTO 028-172-030 VALENTINA
0 28-152-050 SAN JACINTO 028-172-031 DOLORES
028-152-055 SAN JACINTO 028-172-032 ALAMO
028-152-056 SAN JACINTO 028-181 -002 DOLORES
028-152-058 MANANITA 028-181 -003 VALENTINA
028-152-060 MANANITA 028-181 -008 VALENTINA
028-152-065 MANANITA 028-181 -009 VALENTINA
028-152-066 MANANITA 028-181 -013 SAN PEDRO
028-152-068 MANANITA 028-181 -014 SAN PEDRO
028-152-073 MANANITA 028-181 -015 SAN PEDRO
028-161 -006 SAN JACINTO 028-181 -016 SAN PEDRO
028-161 -010 SAN VICENTE 028-181 -017 SAN PEDRO
028-161 -014 SAN JACINTO 028-181 -019 SAN PEDRO
028-161 -015 SAN JACINTO 028-181 -020 VALENTINA
028-161 -022 SAN JACINTO 028-181 -021 ALAMO
0 28-161 -023 SAN VICENTE 0 28-181 -025 VALENTINA
028-161 -027 SAN JACINTO 028-181 -026 VALENTINA
028-161 -029 SAN VICENTE 028-181 -027 VAL.ENTINA
0000:14
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 4
Parcel # Street Parcel-# Street
028-181 -028 VALENTINA 028-213-019 MERCEDES
028-181 -029 VALENTINA 028-213-020 MERCEDES
028-181 -030 VALENTINA 028-213-021 CAPISTRANO
028-182-002 SAN PEDRO 028-213-022 MERCEDES
028-182-005 SAN PEDRO 028-214-001 MAGDALENA
028-182-009 SAN PEDRO 028-214-002 MAGDALENA
028-182-010 ARROYO 028-214-013 MAGDALENA
028-182-017 ALAMO 028-214-017 MERCEDES
028-182-020 ALAMO 028-214-018 MERCEDES
028-182-022 SAN PEDRO 028-214-020 MERCEDES
028-182-023 SAN PEDRO 028-215-014 MERCEDES
028-182-026 ALAMO 028-215-016 MERCEDES
028-182-027 SAN PEDRO 028-215-017 MERCEDES
028-182-029 SAN PEDRO 028-221 -006 SERENA
028-182-030 ARROYO 028-231 -003 PINAL
028-182-031 AFFKM 028-241 -001 CORTEZ
0 28-1 91 -008 TRAFFIC WAY 028-241 -002 CORTEZ
028-191 -009 TRAFFIC WAY 028-241 -007 CORTEZ
028-191 -010 TRAFFIC WAY 028-242-006 ACACIA
028-192-005 TRAFFIC WAY 028-242-007 ACACIA
028-192-006 TRAFFIC WAY 028-242-008 ACACIA
028-192-007 TRAFFIC WAY 028-251 -001 SANANSELMO
028-192-014 TRAFFIC WAY 028-251 -007 SANARDO
028-192-015 TRAFFIC WAY 028-251 -008 DOLORES
028-192-019 ROSARIO 028,251 -009 SANARDO
028-192-020 ROSARIO 028-251 -014 SANANSELMO
028-192-021 ROSARIO 028-251 -018 SANANSELMO
028-192-024 BARRENDA 028-251 -019 SANANSELMO
028-192-032 ALAMO 028-251 -020 SANANSELMO
028-192-040 HONDA 028-251 -021 SANANSELMO
028-19 2-04 2 TRAFFIC WAY 028-251 -023 ARENA
028-192-043 HONDA 028-251 -024 SANARDO
028-192-044 TRAFFIC WAY 028-251 -025 SANARDO
028-192-047 BARRENDA 028-251 -026 SANARDO
028-192-048 HONDA 028-251 -029 SANARDO
028-192-049 TRAFFIC WAY 028-251 -030 SANARDO
028-192-050 TRAFFIC WAY 028-251 -031 SANARDO
028-192-051 BARRENDA 028-261 -008 SANARDO
028-192-053 BARRENDA 028-261 -009 SANARDO
028-192-054 TRAFFIC WAY 028-261 -010 SANARDO
028-192-055 ALAMO 028-261 -011 SANARDO
028-192-056 ALAMO 028-261 -012 SANARDO
028-201 -001 VIA 028-261 -016 SANARDO
028-211 -001 CAPISTRANO 028-261 -019 SAN ARDO
028-211 -005 CAPISTRANO 028-261 -020 ;ARENA
028-211 -006 ENSENADA 028-261 -022 SANARDO
028-212-001 CAPISTRANO 028-261 -023 DOLORES
028-212-003 CABRILLO 028-261 -026 YERBA
028-212-004 CABRILLO 028-261 -027 YERBA
028-212-005 CAPISTRANO 028-261 -028 YERBA
028-212-006 CAPISTRANO 028-261 -030 YERBA
028-213-003 CABRILLO 028-261 -031 YERBA
028-213-010 CABRILLO 028-261 -033 ARENA
028-213-013 CABRILLO 028-261 -034 YERBA
028-213-018 MERCEDES 028-271 -006 SAN ANSELMO
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 5
Parcel_# Street Parcel # Street
028-271 -007 DOLORES 028-301 -016 SAN JACINTO
028-271 -008 SANANSELMO 028-301 -017 SAN JACINTO
028-271 -009 DOLORES 028-301 -018 SAN JACINTO
028-271 -013 DOLORES 028-301 -020 DOLORES
028-271 -014 DOLORES 028-301 -022 SAN JACINTO
028-271 -015 DOLORES 028-301 -025 DOLORES
028-271 -018 SANANSELMO 028-301 -026 DOLORES
028-271 -023 SANANSELMO 028-301 -031 DULZURA
028-271 -024 SANANSELMO 028-301 -032 DULZURA
028-271 -025 SANANSELMO 028-301 -033 DULZURA
028-271 -026 SANANSELMO 028-301 -034 DOLORES
028-271 -028 SANANSELMO 028-301 -035 DOLORES
028-271 -029 DOLORES 028-301 -036 SAN JACINTO
028-271 -032 DOLORES 028-301 -038 SAN JACINTO
028-281 -004 ELVERANO 028-301 -039 SAN JACINTO
028-281 -005 ELVERANO 028-31 1 -003 G*CHO
028-281 -010 ELVERANO 028-31 1 -004 G4 CHD
028-281 -011 NAVIDAD 028-311 -005 CANCHO
028-281 -014 ELVERANO 028-311 -008 ROSARIO
028-282-002 ELVERANO 028-311 -013 DULZURA
028-282-004 ELVERANO 028-311 -015 DULZURA
028-282-012 NOGALES 028-311 -018 DULZURA
028-282-013 NOGALES 028-31 1 -025 DULZURA
028-282-018 DOLORES 0 28-31 1 -028 DULZURA
028-282-020 NOGALES 0287311 -029 DULZURA
028-282-021 ELVERANO 028-311-031 GANCHD
028-282-024 ELVERANO 028-311 -032 GAJVCI-10
028-282-025 ELVERANO 028-311 -033 CANCHO
028-282-026 NOGALES 028-311 -035 DULZURA
028-282-027 ELVERANO 0 28-31 1 -036 ROSARIO
028-291 -001 CURVADOCIRCLE 0 28-31 1 -037 ROSARIO
028-291 -002 DOLORES 028-311 -038 BAJADA
028-291 -003 DOLORES 028-31 1 -040 BAJADA
028-291 -004 DOLORES 028-311 -041 GANCHO
028-291 -009 CURVADOCIRCLE 028-31 1 -042 G4 CHO
028-291 -010 CURVADOCIRCLE 028-321 -003 C*1CHO
028-292-001 DOLORES 028-321 -004 CANCHO
028-292-005 DOLORES 028-321 -009 ROSARIO
028-292-006 NAMDAD 028-321 -010 ROSARIO
028-292-009 NAVIDAD 028-321 -011 ROSARIO
028-292-010 SAN JACINTO 028-321 -012 ARROYO
028-292-011 SAN JACINTO 028-321 -017 ARROYO
028-292-013 NAVIDAD 028-321 -018 ARROYO
028-292-014 DOLORES 028-321 -025 ROSARIO
028-292-015 DOLORES 028-321 -028 ARROYO
028-292-016 CURVADOCIRCLE 028-321 -031 ROSARIO
028-292-017 NAVIDAD 028-321 -032 ROSARIO
028-292-018 SAN JACINTO 028-321 -033 ROSARIO
028-292-019 SAN JACINTO 028-321 -034 ARROYO
028-301 -006 DULZURA 028-321 -035 ARROYO
028-301 -007 DULZURA 028-322-001 ROSARIO
028-301 -008 DULZURA 028-322-002 ROSARIO
028-301 -010 DULZURA 028-322-003 BARRENDA
028-301 -012 SAN JACINTO 028-322-008 ROSARIO
028-301 -013 SAN JACINTO 028-322-014 ALAMO
0000:36
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 6
Parcel # Street Parcell Street
028-322-015 ALAMO 028-352-013 CABRILLO
0 028-322-021 ALAMO 028-352-018 CABRILLO
028-322-024 BARRENDA 028-352-019 CAPISTRANO
028-322-025 BARRENDA 028-352-020 CAPISTRANO
028-322-030 BARRENDA 028-353-001 CABRILLO
028-322-031 ROSARIO 028-353-002 CABRILLO
028-322-034 ALAMO 028-353-003 CABRILLO
028-322-035 ALAMO 028-353-004 CABRILLO
028-322-036 ALAMO 028-353-005 CABRILLO
028-322-037 -ALAMO 028-353-006 CABRILLO
028-322-038 ROSARIO 028-353-008 MAGDALENA
028-322-039 ALAMO 028-353-009 MAGDALENA
028-322-040 ROSARIO 028-353-010 MAGDALENA
028-331 -003 ROSARIO 028-353-011 MAGDALENA
028-331 -004 ROSARIO 028-354-002 MAGDALENA
028-331 -005 ROSARIO 028-354-003 MAGDALENA
028-331 -006 ROSARIO 028-354-006 MAGDALENA
028-331 -009 BARRENDA 028-354-007 MAGDALENA
028-331 -012 BARRENDA 028-354-009 MAGDALENA
028-331 -015 ROSARIO 028-354-010 MAGDALENA
028-331 -016 BAJADA 028-355-008 MERCEDES
028-331 -017 ROSARIO 028-355-01 0 MERCEDES
028-332-001 BARRENDA 028-355-013 MERCEDES
028-332-002 BARRENDA 028-355-014 MERCEDES
028-332-003 BARRENDA 028-.361 -002 TRAFFIC WAY
028-332-004 BARRENDA 028-361 -008 ENSENADA
028-332-008 BARRENDA 028-361 -009 ENSENADA
028-332-009 BARRENDA 028-361 -010 ENSENADA
028-332-010 BARRENDA 028-361 -014 ENSENADA
028-332-017 HONDA 028-361 -017 TRAFFIC WAY
028-332-019 HONDA 028-361 -018 ENSENADA
028-332-020 BARRENDA 028-361 -027 ENSENADA
028-332-021 BARRENDA 028-361 -028 ENSENADA
028-332-025 HONDA 028-361 -029 TRAFFIC WAY
028-332-027 BARRENDA 028-371 -004 ENSENADA
028-332-029 BARRENDA 028-371 -006 ENSENADA
028-332-030 JUAREZ 028-371 -011 CAPISTRANO
028-332-031 HONDA 028-371 -012 CAPISTRANO
028-332-036 BARRENDA 028-371 -016 _ CAPISTRANO
028-341 -011 ENSENADA 028-371 -017 CAPISTRANO
028-341 -012 ENSENADA 028-371 -018 CAPISTRANO
028-341 -021 VIA 028-371 -019 ENSENADA
028-341 -023 ENSENADA 0 28-371 -021 CAPISTRANO
028-351 -001 ENSENADA 028-371 -025 ENSENADA
028-351 -003 ENSENADA 028-371 -026 CAPISTRANO
028-351 -004 ENSENADA 028-372-006 CAPISTRANO
028-351 -005 ENSENADA 028-372-010 MAGNOLIA
028-351 -006 CAPISTRANO 028-372-014 MAGNOLIA
028-351 -009 CAPISTRANO 028-372-015 MAGNOLIA
028-351 -012 CAPISTRANO 028-372-018 CABRILLO
028-351 -014 CAPISTRANO 028-372-019 MAGNOLIA
028-351 -017 CAPISTRANO 028-372-'020 CAPISTRANO
028-352-004 CAPISTRANO 028-372-022 CAPISTRANO
028-352-005 CAPISTRANO 028-372-023 CAPISTRANO
028-352-006 CABRILLO 028-372-024 CABRILLO
0000;x7
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
028-372-026 CAPISTRANO 028-412-007 GABARDA
028-372-028 CAPISTRANO 028-412-008 AURORA
028-372-029 MAGNOLIA
028-381 -001 MAGNOUA
028-381 -015 MAGNOLIA
028-381 -017 MAGNOLIA
028-381 -023 MAGNOLIA
028-381 -024 MAGNOUA
028-382-005 MERCEDES
028-382-006 -MERCEDES
028-382-012 MERCEDES
028-382-014 MERCEDES
028-391 -001 DOLORES
028-391 -002 DOLORES
028-391 -003 DOLORES
028-391 -004 DOLORES
028-391 -005 DOLORES.
028-391 -006 DOLORES
028-391 -007 VISCANO
028-401 -002 TAMPICO
028-401 -003 VERNAUS
028-401 -004 VERNAUS
028-401 -005 TAMPICO
028-401 -006 VERNAUS
028-401 -007 TAMPICO
028-401 -008 VERNAUS
028-401 -009 VERNAUS
028-401 -014 ARAGCN
028-401 -015 APAGCN
028-401 -016 AURORA
028-401 -017 AURORA
028-401 -019 AURORA
028-401 -020 AURORA
028-401 -022 ARAGCN
028-411 -002 VERNAUS
028-411 -004 VERNAUS
028-411 -007 GABARDA
028-411 -008 GABARDA
028-411 -009 GABARDA
028-411 -010 GABARDA
028-411 -011 GABARDA
028-411 -012 GABARDA
028-411 -013 ACACIA
028-411 -014 ACACIA
028-411 -015 ACACIA
028-411 -021 GABARDA
028-41 1 -022 GABARDA
028-411 -023 GABARDA
028-411 -025 VERNAUS
028-411 -026 VERNAUS
028-411 -028 ACACIA
028-412-002 AURORA
028-412-004 AURORA
028-412-005 AURORA
028-412-006 AURORA
000038
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 8
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
029-011 -017 NOGALES 029-041 -015 SAN JACINTO
029-01 1 -019 SAN ANSELMO 029-041 -016 SAN JACINTO
029-01 1 -021 NOGALES 029-041 -018 VIDA
029-01 1 -025 SANANSELMO 029-041 -025 SAN JACINTO
029-011 -031 TRANQUILLA 029-041 -026 SANJACINTO
029-011 -041 NOGALES 029-041 -030 !VIDA
029-01 1 -044 NOGALES 029-042-003 NIDA
029-012-003 ROSITA 029-042-004 NIDA
029-012-011 ROSITA 029-042-006 VIDA
029-012-012 ROSITA 029-042-007 VIDA
029-012-013 ROSITA 029-042-009 VIDA
029-012-015 ROSITA 029-051 -006 DULZURA
029-012-020 ROSITA 029-051 -007 DULZURA
029-012-021 ROSITA 029-051 -008 DULZURA
029-012-022 TRANQUILLA 029-051 -009 DULZURA
029-01 2-026 TRANQUILLA 029-051 -011 SAN JACINTO
029-021 -005 HERMOSILLA 029-051 -017 SAN JACINTO
029-021 -008 LOBOS 029-051 -023 DULZURA
029-021 -012 LOBOS 029-051 -024 DULZURA
029-021 -015 HERMOSILLA 029-051 -030 SAN JACINTO
029-021 -016 HERMOSILLA 029-051 -031 DULZURA
029-022-002 LOBOS 029-051 -032 DULZURA
029-022-025 ROSITA 029-061 -015 TRAFFIC WAY
029-022-026 ROSITA 029-061 -016 TRAFFIC WAY
029-022-027 ROSITA 029-061 -018 HONDA
029-023-007 ROSITA 029-061 -019 HONDA
029-023-009 ROSITA 029-061 -023 DARRENDA
029-023-010 ROSITA 029-061 -025 HONDA
029-023-011 ROSITA 029-061 -037 HONDA
029-023-012 TRANQUILLA 029-061 -038 HONDA
029-024-006 NOGALES 029-061 -041 BARRENDA
029-024-007 NOGALES 029-061 -042 TRAFFIC WAY
029-024-009 NOGALES 029-061 -043 HONDA
029-024-012 NOGALES 029-061 -044 HONDA
029-024-013 TRANQUILLA 029-061 -045 TRAFFIC WAY
029-024-014 ROSITA 029-062-001 BARRENDA
029-024-017 ROSITA 029-062-002 BARRENDA
029-024-019 ROSITA 029-062-009 BARRENDA
029-024-020 NOGALES 029-062-010 BARRENDA
029-031 -002 NOGALES 029-062-013 TRAFFIC WAY
029-031 -005 NOGALES 029-062-014 TRAFFIC WAY
029-031 -006 NOGALES 029-062-025 BARRENDA
029-031 -008 NOGALES 029-062-026 BAJADA
029-031 -009 NOGALES 029-062-030 TUNITAS
029-031 -010 NOGALES 029-062-031 BARRENDA
029-032-007 NAVIDAD 029-062-038 BARRENDA
029-032-009 ELVERANO 029-071 -001 NOGALES
029-032-010 NAVIDAD 029-071 -004 NOGALES
029-032-011 ELVERANO 029-071 -009 NOGALES
029-032-012 ELVERANO 029-071 -010 DULZURA
029-032-013 ELVERANO 029-071 -015 ROSARIO
029-041 -002 VIDA 029-071 -016 ROSARIO
029-041 -010 SAN JACINTO 029-071 -023 NOGALES
029-041 -012 SAN JACINTO 029-071 -027 DULZURA
029-041 -013 VIDA 029-071 -030 NOGALES
0000:19
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 9
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
029-071 -032 ROSARIO 029-121 -005 MANZANITA
029-071 -033 ROSARIO 029-121 -006 MANZANITA
029-071 -034 ROSARIO 029-121 -007 MANZANITA
029-071 -039 ROSARIO 029-121 -008 MANZANITA
029-081 -002 ROSARIO 029-121 -009 MANZANITA
029-081 -003 ROSARIO 029-121 -010 MANZANITA
029-081 -005 ROSARIO 029-121 -015 MANZANITA
029-081 -006 ROSARIO 029-121 -017 MANZANITA
029-081 -009 ROSARIO 029-121 -018 MANZANITA
029-081 -010 -ROSARIO 029-121 -019 MANZANITA
029-081 -011 ROSARIO 029-121 -020 MANZANITA
029-081 -012 BAJADA 029-121 -021 MANZANITA
029-081 -013 ROSARIO 029-121 -022 MANZANITA
029-081 -015 ROSARIO 029-131 -002 MANZANITA
029-081 -016 ROSARIO 029-131 -014 CASTANO
029-082-002 BAJADA 029-131 -023 MANZANITA
029-082-011 TUNITAS 029-131 -025 MANZANITA
029-082-022 BAJADA 029-131 -026 MANZANITA
029-082-037 TUNITAS 029-131 -027 CASTANO
029-082-041 BAJADA 029-131 -028 CASTANO
029-091 -031 TRAFFIC WAY 029-131 -029 MANZANITA
029-091 -032 TRAFFIC WAY 029-131 -030 MANZANITA
029-101 -019 MERCEDES 029-132-002 CASTANO
029-101 -020 COUNTRYCLUB 029-132-014 CASTANO
029-101 -021 CAPISTRANO 0297132-017 CASTANO
0 29-1 01 -065 CAPISTRANO 029-141 -004 CASTANO
0 29-1 05-007 SERENA 029-141 -006 CASTANO
0 29-105-014 MERCEDES 029-141 -007 CASTANO
0 29-105-014 MERCEDES 0 29-141 -008 CASTANO
029-105-023 MERCEDES 029-141 -009 CASTANO
029-105-023 MERCEDES 029-141 -010 CURBARIL
029-105-027 MERCEDES 029-141 -014 CURBARIL
029-105-027 MERCEDES 029-141 -015 CASTANO
029-105-028 MERCEDES 029-141 -017 CURBARIL
0 29-105-028 MERCEDES 029-141 -018 CASTANO
029-105-031 MERCEDES 029-141 -021 CASrANO
029-105-031 MERCEDES 029-141 -022 CURBARIL
029-105-032 MERCEDES 029-151 -001 CURBARIL
029-105-032 MERCEDES 029-151 -004 VALLE
029-105-033 MERCEDES 029-151 -005 VALLE
0 29-1 05-034 MERCEDES 029-151 -020 VALLE
0 29-1 05-034 MERCEDES 029-151 -022 VALLE
0 29-105-035 SERENA 029-151 -023 VALLE
029-105-036 SERENA 0 29-151 -024 VALLE
0 29-105-037 SERENA 0 29-151 -025 VALLE
029-105-038 SERENA 029-152-004 CURBARIL
029-111 -002 PINAL 029-152-009 CASTANO
029-11 1 -003 PINAL 029-152-010 CASTANO
029-111 -004 PINAL 029-152-01 2 CASTANO
029-111 -005 PINAL 029-152-013 CASTANO
029-111 -006 PINAL 029-152-017 VALLE
029-111 -012 PINAL 029-152-018 VALLE
029-121 -001 PINAL 029-152-021 VALLE
029-121 -002 PINAL 029-152-022 CASTANO
029-121 -003 PINAL 029-152-023 VALLE
000040
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 10
Parcel A Street Parcel # Street
029-152-024 CASTANO 029-191 -039 CORTINA
029-152-025 CURBARIL 029-191 -040 CORTINA
029-152-026 VALLE 029-191 -044 PINAL
029-153-001 CASTANO 029-191 -045 PINAL
029-153-009 CASTANO 029-191 -047 PINAL
029-153-017 CASTANO 029-191 -04 8 VALLE
029-153-019 CASTANO 029-191 -049 VALLE
029-153-020 CASTANO 029-201 -003 PALOMAR
029-153-028 CASTANO 029-201 -004 PALOMAR
029-153-033 C AMNO 029-201 -007 PALOMAR
029-161 -004 SONORA 029-201 -015 CASTANO
029-161 -007 ESCARPA 029-201 -016 CASTANO
029-161 -008 ESCARPA 029-201 -018 CASTANO
029-161 -009 SONORA 029-201 -025 PALOMAR
029-171 -001 SONORA 029-201 -033 CASTANO
029-171 -002 SONORA 029-202-001 CASTANO
029-171 -006 SONORA 029-202-002 CASTANO
029-171 -007 VALLE 029-202-003 CASTANO
029-171 -008 VALLE 029-202-005 CASTANO
029-171 -009 VALLE 029-202-010 CASTANO
029-171 -010 VALLE 029-202-012 CORTEZ
029-171 -011 VALLE 029-202-016 CASTANO
029-171 -012 VALLE 029-202-017 CASTANO
029-171 -013 VALLE 029-202-020 CORTEZ
029-171 -014 VALLE 029-202-021 CORTEZ
029-171 -015 VALLE 029-211 -001 ROSITA
029-171 -016 VALLE 029-211 -002 ROSITA
029-171 -018 VALLE 029-211 -004 ROSITA
029-171 -020 SONORA 029-211 -012 LOBOS
029-171 -021 SONORA 029-211 -015 LOBOS
029-181 -002 PINAL 029-211 -020 LOBOS
029-181 -002 PINAL 029-211 -027 ROSITA
029-181 -005 PINAL 029-211 -028 ROSITA
029-181 -006 PINAL 029-211 -029 ROSITA
029-181 -007 PINAL 029-211 -032 ROSITA
029-181 -021 SONORA 029-212-002 LOBOS
029-181 -022 SONOM 029-212-006 LOBOS
029-181 -024 SONORA 029-212-008 SANANSELMO
029-181 -027 VALLE 029-212-012 CAYUaB
029-181 -028 VALLE 029-212-021 LOBOS
029-181 -029 VALLE 029-212-024 SAN ANSELMO
029-181 -035 CORTINA 029-221 -002 HERMOSILLA
029-181 -040 PINAL 029-221 -006 HERMOSILLA
029-181 -045 SONORA 029-221 -013 LOBOS
029-181 -046 SONORA 029-222-002 HERMOSILLA
029-181 -047 SONORA 029-222-003 HERMOSILLA
029-181 -049 SONOPA 029-222-005 HERMOSILLA
029-191 -004 PINAL 029-222-006 HERMOSILLA
029-191 -007 PINAL 029-222-009 CAYUOOS
029-191 -009 PINAL 029-222-010 CAYUCOS
029-191 -011 PINAL 029-222-013 CAY0006
029-191 -017 CORTINA 029-222-014 CAY0006
029-191 -032 CORTINA 029-222-015 CAY0006
029-191 -034 PINAL 029-222-018 LOBOS
029-191 -035 PINAL 029-222-019 LOBOS
000041
WEED ABATEMENT-EXHIBIT A 1 1
Parcel-A Street Parcel # Street
029-222-021 LOBOS 029-262-034 HERMOSILLA
029-222-022 LOBO 029-262-037 CAYU006
029-222-025 CAYU006 029-262-042 HERMOSILLA
029-222-027 LOBOS 029-262-057 ELCAMINOREAL
029-222-032 HERMOSILLA 029-262-058 VALDEZ
029-222-037 HERMOSILLA 029-271 -001 ELCAMINOREAL
029-222-038 HERMOSILLA 029-271 -004 ELCAMINOREAL
029-231 -006 SAN JACINTO 029-271 -005 ELCAMINOREAL
029-231 -008 SAN JACINTO 029-271 -006 SAN JACINTO
029-231 -013 LOBOS 029-271 -007 SAN JACINTO
029-231 -014 NOGALES 029-271 -013 SAN JACINTO
029-231 -015 LOBOS 029-271 -016 HERMOSILLA
029-231 -016 LOBOS 029-271 -018 HERMOSILLA
029-232-001 VIDA 029-271 -021 HERMOSILLA
029-233-004 SAN JACINTO 029-271 -022 HERMOSILLA
029-233-005 SAN JACINTO 029-271 -023 SAN JACINTO
029-233-007 SAN JACINTO 029-271 -024 HERMOSILLA
029-233-017 NOGALES 029-272-003 HERMOSILLA
029-233-018 NOGALES 029-272-004 HERMOSILLA
029-233-020 NOGALES 029-272-005 HERMOSILLA
029-233-021 NOGALES 029-272-006 HERMOSILLA
029-233-023 SAN JACINTO 029-272-007 HERMOSILLA
029-233-025 NOGALES 029-272-008 HERMOSILLA
029-241 -002 NOGALES 029-272-009 HERMOSILLA
029-241 -011 NOGALES 029--272-013 LOBOS
029-241 -017 NOGALES 029-272-016 LOBOS
029-241 -022 NOGALES 029-272-017 LOBOS
029-241 -023 NOGALES 029-272-018 HERMOSILLA
029-241 -028 FRESNO 029-272-022 HERMOSILLA
029-241 -029 FRESNO 029-281 -005 FRESNO
029-241 -032 FRESNO 029-281 -009 OLMEDA
029-241 -033 NOGALES 029-281 -013 SAN JACINTO
029-241 -034 NOGALES 029-281 -018 SAN JACINTO
029-241 -036 FRESNO 029-281 -020 OLMEDA
029-241 -037 FRESNO 029-281 -023 FRESNO
029-251 -004 ROSARIO 029-281 -028 OLMEDA
029-252-007 OLMEDA 029-281 -029 OLMEDA
029-252-020 ROSARIO 029-281 -034 SAN JACINTO
029-252-026 ROSARIO 029-281 -035 SAN JACINTO
029-253-003 OLMEDA 029-281 -036 FRESNO
029-253-004 ROSARIO 029-281 -040 FRESNO
029-253-005 ROSARIO 029-281 -041 OLMEDA
029-253-008 TRAFFIC WAY 029-281 -044 MARIQUITA
029-253-024 OLMEDA 029-281 -045 FRESNO
029-253-030 ROSARIO 029-281 -046 OLMEDA
029-253-031 ROSARIO 029-281 -048 FRESNO
029-254-013 TUNITAS 029-281 -049 FRESNO
029-254-016 TUNITAS 029-291 -003 FRESNO
029-261 -001 CAYUOOS 029-291 -007 MARIQUITA
029-261 -019 CAYU006 029-291 -014 FRESNO
029-261 -020 VALDEZ 029-291 -016 FRESNO
029-262-007 ELCAMINOREAL 029-291 -023 MARIQUITA
029-262-014 HERMOSILLA 029-291 -024 FRESNO
029-262-019 ELCAMINOREAL 029-291 -026 FRESNO
029-262-028 HERMOSILLA 029-291 -028 MARIQUITA
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 12
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
029-291 -029 FRESNO 029-31 1 -009 OLMEDA
029-291 -030 FRESNO 029-311 -011 PALMA
029-291-031 ROSARIO 029-311 -015 PALMA
029-291 -032 MARIQUITA 029-311 -019 PALMA
029-291 -033 MARIQUITA 029-31 1 -022 PALMA
029-292-002 MARIQUITA 029-311 -023 OLMEDA
029-292-003 MARIQUITA 029-311 -031 PALMA
029-292-004 MARIQUITA 029-311 -036 OLMEDA
029-292-007 MARIQUITA 029-311 -037 OLMEDA
029-292-012 -OLMEDA 029-312-023 PALMA
029-292-014 OLMEDA 029-312-025 PALMA
029-292-016 OLMEDA 029-312-028 PALMA
029-292-017 OLMEDA 029-312-034 PALMA
029-292-018 OLMEDA 029-321 -011 ROSARIO
029-292-020 MARIQUITA 029-321 -014 ROSARIO
029-292-022 MARIQUITA 029-321 -015 ROSARIO
029-292-023 MARIQUITA 029-321 -017 ROSARIO
029-292-024 MARIQUITA 029-322-001 ROSARIO
029-292-030 MARIQUITA 029-322-006 PALMA
029-301 -004 OLMEDA 029-322-008 TRAFFIC WAY
029-301 -006 OLMEDA 029-322-009 ;PALMA
029-301 -009 OLMEDA 029-322-011 TRAFFIC WAY
029-301 -010 OLMEDA 029-322-012 TRAFFIC WAY
029-301 -011 OLMEDA 029-322-020 ROSARIO
029-301 -013 PALMA 029-323-017 ELCAMINOREAL
.
029-301 -018 PALMA 029-323-019 'ELCAMINOREAL
029-301 -021 PALMA 029-323-020 ELCAMINOREAL
029-301 -023 OLMEDA 029-323-021 IELCAMINOREAL
029-301 -031 OLMEDA 029-323-022 `EL CAMINO REAL
029-301 -032 OLMEDA 029-351 -001 VALLE
029-301 -033 PALMA 029-351 -013 MERCEDES
029-301 -034 PALMA 029-351 -015 MERCEDES
029-301 -035 PALMA 029-352-001 VALLE
029-301 -047 PALMA 029-353-001 VALLE
029-301 -048 PALMA 029-353-003 VALLE
029-302-002 PALMA 029-363-042 CAPISTRANO
029-302-003 PALMA 029-371 -010 SOMBRILLA
029-302-010 PALMA 029-371 -014 VALLE
029-302-011 PALMA 029-371 -016 SOMBRILLA
029-302-014 PALMA 029-371 -018 VALLE
029-302-018 ELCAMINOREAL 029-371 -020 VALLE
029-302-019 ELCAMINOREAL 029-371 -021 SOMBRILLA
029-302-020 ELCAMINOREAL 029-371 -022 VALLE
029-302-028 PALMA 029-371 -028 VALLE
029-302-033 PALMA 029-371 -029 SOMBRILLA
029-302-039 PALMA 029-371 -030 VALLE
029-302-041 PALMA 029-371 -031 VALLE
029-302-042 ELCAMINOREAL 029-371 -032 VALLE
029-302-043 ELCAMINOREAL 029-381 -001 VALLE
029-302-049 ELCAMINOREAL 029-382-001 VALLE
029-302-050 PALMA 029-382-003 VALLE
029-302-052 ELCAMINOREAL 029-382-007 ENCINAL
029-302-057 PALMA 029-382-008 ENCINAL
029-311 -001 OLMEDA 029-382-018 VALLE
029-311 -006 OLMEDA 029-382-019 VALLE
000011'3
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 13
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
029-382-020 VALLE 030-051 -003 VALLE
029-382-021 VALLE 030-051 -004 VALLE
029-382-025 VALLE 030-051 -009 PALOMAR
029-382-028 ENCINAL 030-051 -011 JUNIPERO
029-382-028 VALLE 030-051 -012 JUNIPERO
029-382-029 ENCINAL 030-051 -018 JUNIPERO
029-382-030 ENCINAL 030-051 -019 PALOMAR
029-382-031 ENCINAL 030-051 -020 PALOMAR
029-391 -058 SANTAYSABEL 030-051 -021 JUNIPERO
030-051 -022 VALLE
030-051 -027 VALLE
030-011 -004 SANTAYSABEL 030-051 -030 VALLE
030-011 -005 SOMBRILLA 030-051 -031 VALLE
030-011 -006 SOMBRILLA 030-051 -032 VALLE
030-011 -008 SANTAYSABEL 030-051 -035 VALLE
030-011 -009 SOMBRILLA 030-051 -036 VALLE
030-011 -013 SANTA YSABEL 030-051 -037 PALOMAR
030-011 -015 SOMBRILLA 030-051 -038 JUNIPERO
030-011 -016 SANTAYSABEL 030-051 -039 JUNIPERO
030-011 -017 SANTAYSABEL 030-061 -005 CURBARIL
030-011 -021 ROBLES 030-061 -008 CURBARIL
030-011 -024 SOMBRILLA 030-061 -011 CURBARIL
030-011 -029 SOMBRILLA 030-061 -018 JUNIPERO
030-011 -030 SANTAYSABEL 030-061 -019 JUNIPERO
030-011 -032 ROBLES 030-.061 -020 JUNIPERO
030-011 -033 ROBLES 030-061 -022 JUNIPERO
030-011 -034 SOMBRILLA 030-061 -023 JUNIPERO
030-021 -002 SOMBRILLA 030-061 -025 CURBARIL
030-021 -005 SOMBRILLA 030-061 -027 CURBARIL
030-021 -006 SOMBRILLA 030-061 -028 CURBARIL
030-021 -007 SOMBRILLA 030-061 -030 CURBARIL
030-021 -008 SOMBRILLA 030-061 -031 CURBARIL
030-021 -012 SOMBRILLA 030-061 -032 CURBARIL
030-021 -019 SOMBRILLA 030-061 -033 CURBARIL
030-021 -020 SOMBRILLA 030-061 -038 JUNIPERO
030-031 -002 ENCINAL 030-061 -039 JUNIPERO
030-031 -003 ENCINAL 030-061 -044 CURBARIL
030-031 -007 VALLE 030-061 -046 CURBARIL
030-031 -009 CURBARIL 030-061 -049 CURBARIL
030-031 -012 CURBARIL 030-061 -050 VALLE
030-031 -015 ENCINAL 030-061 -052 CURBARIL
030-031 -016 ENCINAL 030-061 -053 CURBARIL
030-031 -017 ENCINAL 030-071 -001 JUNIPERO
030-031 -018 ENCINAL 030-071 -006 JUNIPERO
030-031 -019 VALLE 030-071 -012 JUNIPERO
030-041 -004 SOMBRILLA 030-071 -016 JUNIPERO
030-041 -006 CURBARIL 030-071 -016 PALOMAR
030-041 -008 SOMBRILLA 030-071 -017 PALOMAR
030-041 -009 SOMBRILLA 030-071 -025 JUNIPERO
030-041 -010 SOMBRILLA 030-071 -029 JUNIPERO
030-041 -011 SOMBRILLA 030-071 -030 PALOMAR
030-041 -014 SOMBRILLA 030-071 -031 JUNIPERO
030-041 -016 SOMBRILLA 030-071 -032 JUNIPERO
030-041 -017 SOMBRILLA 030-071 -033 JUNIPERO
030-041 -018 SOMBRILLA 030-071 -034 PALOMAR
000044
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 14
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
030-071 -035 JUNIPERO 030-111 -015 PALOMAR
030-071 -036 PALOMAR 030-111 -016 PALOMAR
030-071 -037 PALOMAR 030-111 -017 PALOMAR
030-081 -005 ELCAMINOREAL 030-111 -018 PALOMAR
030-081 -008 ELCAMINOREAL 030-1 1 1 -023 PALOMAR
030-081 -016 SANTAYSABEL 030-111 -024 PALOMAR
030-091 -003 SOMBRILLA 030-111 -025 PALOMAR
030-091 -004 SOMBRILLA 030-111 -028 JUNIPERO
030-091 -015 SANTAYSABEL 030-111 -029 PALOMAR
030-091 -016 SANTA YSABEL 030-111 -034 PALOMAR
030-091 -017 SANTAYSABEL 030-111 -035 PALOMAR
030-091 -026 ROBLES 030-1 1 1 -037 JUNIPERO
030-091 -033 ROBLES 030-1 1 1 -037 PALOMAR
030-091 -034 ROBLES 030-111 -038 PALOMAR
030-091 -035 SOMBRILLA 030-1 1 1 -039 PALOMAR
030-091 -036 SOMBRILLA 030-1 21 -001 SANTAYSABEL
030-091 -037 SOMBRILLA 030-1 21 -002 SANTAYSABEL
030-091 -038 SOMBRILLA 030-1 21 -003 SANTAYSABEL
030-091 -039 SOMBRILLA 030-121 -004 SANTAYSABEL
030-091 -040 SOMBRILLA 030-121 -026 SANTAYSABEL
030-091 -042 SOMBRILLA 030-121 -027 SANTAYSABEL
030-091 -045 SOMBRILLA 030-121 -040 ELCAMINOREAL
030-091 -048 ROBLES 030-131 -001 ;SANTAYSABEL
030-091 -049 SANTAYSABEL 030-131 -006 SANTAYSABEL
030-101 -004 SOMBRILLA 030 -131 -008 SANTAYSABEL
030-101 -005 SOMBRILLA 030-131 -009 SANTAYSABEL
030-101 -006 CURBARIL 030-131 -011 SANTAYSABEL
030-101 -010 SANTAYSABEL 030-131 -015 SINALOA
030-101 -011 SANTA YSABEL 030-131 -016 SINALOA
030-101 -013 CURBARIL 030-131 -018 SINALOA
030-101 -022 SANTAYSABEL 030-131 -019 ,SINALOA
030-1 01 -025 SANTAYSABEL 030-131 -020 SINALOA
030-1 01 -026 CURBARIL 030-1 31 -023 SINALOA
030-101 -027 SANTAYSABEL 030-131 -027 SINALOA
030-101 -028 SANTAYSABEL 0 30-1 31 -028 CURBARIL
030-101 -030 SANTAYSABEL 030-131 -033 SANTAYSABEL
030-101 -036 CURBARIL 030-131 -035 SANTAYSABEL
030-101 -036 CURBARIL 030-131 -038 SANTAYSABEL
030-101 -037 SANTAYSABEL 030-131 -039 SANTAYSABEL
030-101 -039 CURBARIL 030-131 -041 SANTAYSABEL
030-101 -040 CURBARIL 030-131 -044 SINALOA
030-101 -041 CURBARIL 030-131 -049 SANTAYSABEL
030-101 -042 SANTAYSABEL 030-131 -050 SANTAYSABEL
030-101 -046 PUEBLO 030-132-002 SINALOA
030-101 -047 PUEBLO 030-132-004 SINALOA
030-101 -048 PUEBLO 030-132-006 SINALOA
030-101 -049 SOMBRILLA 030-132-008 SINALOA
030-101 -051 SOMBRILLA 030-132-024 ELCAMINOREAL
030-1 01 -052 PUEBLO 030-132-025 ELCAMINOREAL
030-111 -001 JUNIPERO 030-132-028 ELCAMINOREAL
030-1 1 1 -002 JUNIPERO 030-132-029 ELCAMINOREAL
030-111 -005 JUNIPERO 030-132-038 ELCAMINOREAL
030-111 -010 JUNIPERO 030-132-039 CURBARIL
030-111 -013 PALOMAR 030-132-040 CURBARIL
030-111 -014 PALOMAR 030-132-043 SINALOA
000045
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 15
Parcel—A Street Parcel A Street
030-132-044 SINALOA 030-171 -015 VETA
030-132-049 ELCAMINOREAL 030-171 -016 V83A
030-132-050 ELCAMINOREAL 030-171 -017 VEDA
030-141 -010 JUNIPERO 030-171 -020 \ErA
030-141 -016 JUNIPERO 030-172-001 VWA
030-141 -018 JUNIPERO 030-172-006 ARDILLA
030-141 -020 CURBARIL 030-172-010 \WA
030-141 -022 CURBARIL 030-172-016 VSA
030-141 -023 CURBARIL 030-172-017 \Em
030-141 -029 "CURBARIL 030-172-018 \Em
030-141 -030 CURBARIL 030-172-019 ARDILLA
030-141 -037 CURBARIL 030-181 -030 ELCAMINOREAL
030-141 -038 CURBARIL 030-181 -033 ELCAMINOREAL
030-141 -041 ELCAMINOREAL 030-181 -035 ELCAMINOREAL
030-141 -044 JUNIPERO 030-181 -037 ELCAMINOREAL
030-141 -045 JUNIPERO 030-1 81 -040 ELCAMINOREAL
030-141 -049 JUNIPERO 030-1 81 -044 EL CAMINO REAL
030-141 -053 JUNIPERO 030-1 81 -052 ELCAMINOREAL
030-141 -055 CURBARIL 030-182-001 ARDILLA
030-141 -058 JUNIPERO 030-182-003 ARDILLA
030-141 -059 JUNIPERO 030-182-056 VEDA
030-141 -062 JUNIPERO 030-182-058 VB3A
030-141 -064 ELCAMINOREAL 030-182-061 VB3A
030-141 -068 CURBARIL 030-191 -011 ATASAVE
030-141 -069 CURBARIL 030-A 91 -017 ELCAMINOREAL
030-141 -074 ELCAMINOREAL 030-1 91 -021 ELCAMINOREAL
030-151 -003 JUNIPERO 030-191 -039 SANTA LUCIA
030-151 -004 JUNIPERO 030-1 91 -040 SANTA LUCIA
030-151 -005 JUNIPERO 030-1 91 -041 SANTA LUCIA
030-151 -006 JUNIPERO 030-201 -001 ATAS AVE
030-151 -007 JUNIPERO 030-201 -002 ATAS AVE
030-151 -008 JUNIPERO 030-201 -003 SANTAYNEZ
030-151 -009 JUNIPERO 030-201 -007 SANTAYNEZ
030-151 -010 JUNIPERO 030-212-016 MORRORD
030-151 -015 PALOMAR 030-213-008 ALCANTARA
030-151 -019 PALOMAR 030-213-010 ALCANTARA
030-151 -021 PALOMAR 030-221 -019 ALCANTARA
030-151 -022 PALOMAR 030-221 -020 ALCANTARA
030-151 -024 PALOMAR 030-221 -022 ALCANTARA
030-151 -027 PALOMAR 030-222-032 MARCHANT
030-151 -029 JUNIPERO 030-231 -015 ELCAMINOREAL
030-151 -033 PALOMAR 030-231 -017 ELCAMINOREAL
030-151 -034 PALOMAR 030-231 -021 ELCAMINOREAL
030-151 -036 ELCAMINOREAL 030-232-015 ESPERANZA
030-152-016 PALOMAR 030-232-016 ESPERANZA
030-152-026 PALOMAR 030-232-018 MARCHANT
030-152-032 PALOMAR 030-232-021 MARCHANT
030-152-036 PALOMAR 030-232-024 ESPERANZA
030-152-037 PALOMAR 030-232-025 MARCHANT
030-161 -001 SAN PALO 030-232-026 MARCHANT
030-161 -002 ARDILLA 030-232-027 MARCHANT
030-161 -003 SAN PALO 030-233-008 MARCHANT
030-161 -004 SAN PALO 030-233-009 MARCHANT 0
030-161 -005 SAN PALO 030-241 -051 ELCAMINOREAL
030-171 -014 VISA 030-241 -057 SAN LUIS
000046
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 16
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
030-241 -059 SAN LUIS 030-281 -020 SANTAYNEZ
030-241 -060 SAN LUIS 030-281 -025 SANTAYNEZ
030-241 -061 SAN LUIS 030-281 -029 NAVAJOA
030-241 -065 ELCAMINOREAL 030-281 -030 NAVAJOA
030-242-013 MARCHANT 030-281 -033 NAVAJOA
030-242-025 MARCHANT 030-282-003 MORRORD
030-242-031 MARCHANT 030-282-007 NAVAJOA
030-242-036 CONSTANCIA 030-282-014 NAVAJOA
030-242-037 CONSTANCIA 030-282-015 ATASAVE
030-251 -005 VENADO 030-282-017 ATASAVE
030-251 -008 ARDILLA 030-282-022 NAVAJOA
030-251 -018 ARDILLA 030-282-024 MORRORD
030-251 -019 ARDILLA 030-282-028 MORRORD
030-251 -020 ARDILLA 030-282-029 MORRORD
030-251 -021 ARDILLA 030-282-036 MORRORD
030-251 -022 VENADO 030-282-037 NAVAJOA
030-251 -023 ARDILLA 030-282-038 NAVAJOA
030-251 -024 VENADO 030-283-005 NAVAJOA
030-251 -025 ARDILLA 030-291 -013 MORRORD
030-251 -026 V90DO 030-291 -015 MORRORD
030-251 -027 ARDILLA 030-291 -017 MORRORD
030-251 -030 ARDILLA 030-291 -019 SANANDRES
030-251 -031 VENADO 030-291 -022 MORRORD
030-251 -032 VENAM 030-291 -023 MORRORD
030-251 -033 ARDILLA 030-292-005 TECORIDA
030-261 -004 VENADO 030-292-007 TECORIDA
030-261 -006 M34AM 030-292-016 MARCHANT
030-261 -011 ARDILLA 030-292-017 MARCHANT
030-261 -013 ARDILLA 030-292-021 SANANDRES
030-261 -014 VENADO 030-292-022 SANANDRES
030-261 -016 M34AM 030-292-027 SANANDRES
030-261 -018 VENADO 030-292-039 SANANDRES
030-261 -019 ARDILLA 030-292-041 ALCANTARA
030-261 -020 ARDILLA 030-292-045 iALCANTARA
030-261 -021 ARDILLA 030-292-048 MARCHANT
030-261 -022 ARDILLA 030-301 -018 CRISTOBAL
030-261 -023 ARDILLA 030-301 -022 CRISTOBAL
030-271 -003 ARDILLA 030-301 -029 CRISTOBAL
030-271 -016 VENADO 030-301 -033 SANANDRES
030-271 -018 ARDILLA 030-301 -034 CRISTOBAL
030-271 -019 ARDILLA 030-301 -035 CRISTOBAL
030-271 -021 ARDILLA 030-301 -037 CRISTOBAL
030-271 -022 VENADO 030-301 -040 CRISTOBAL
030-271 -024 V94AM 030-301 -043 CRISTOBAL
030-271 -025 V94AM 030-301 -048 MARCHANT
030-271 -026 ARDILLA 030-301 -054 MARCHANT
030-271 -027 VENADO 030-301 -055 MARCHANT
030-281 -003 NAVAJOA 030-301 -056 MARCHANT
030-281 -006 SANTAYNEZ 030-311 -001 M 4ADO
030-281 -011 SANTAYNEZ 030-311 -002 CHAUPLIN
030-281 -012 ATASAVE 030-311 -004 UENADO
030-281 -014 ATASAVE 030-311 -005 CHAUPLINE
030-281 -015 ATASAVE 030-311 -009 VENADO
030-281 -016 ATASAVE 030-311 -010 VENADO
030-281 -019 SANTAYNEZ 030-311 -011 CHAUPLIN
00004'7
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 17
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
030-311 -012 CHAUPLIN 030-352-003 TECORIDA
030-321 -001 VENADO 030-352-004 TECORIDA
030-321 -004 M30W 030-352-008 TECORIDA
030-321 -006 VBVADO 030-352-012 ATASAVE
030-321 -008 PESCADOCT 030-3527015 ATASAVE
030-321 -010 AGUILA 030-352-017 ATASAVE
030-321 -012 PESCADOCT 030-352-022 ATASAVE
030-321 -013 PESCADOCT 030-352-023 ATASAVE
030-321 -014 AGUILA 030-352-026 ATASAVE
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030-321 -025 AGUILA 030-352-028 ATASAVE
030-321 -026 AGUILA 030-352-029 TECORIDA
030-331 -001 VENADO 030-352-030 ATASAVE
030-331 -003 VBVADO 030-352-031 ATASAVE
030-331 -006 AGUILA 030-371 -010 SANTAYNEZ
030-331 -007 AGUILA 030-371 -015 SANTAYNEZ
030-331 -009 AGUILA 030-371 -017 SANTAYNEZ
030-331 -010 AGUILA 030-371 -023 SANTAYNEZ
030-331 -011 AGUILA 030-371 -025 SANTAYNEZ
030-332-002 AGUILA 030-372-001 ATASAVE
030-332-003 AGUILA 030-372-002 SANTAYNEZ
030-332-004 AGUILA 030-372-003 SANTAYNEZ
030-332-005 AGUILA 030-372-006 SANTAYNEZ
030-332-010 VENADO 030-372-007 SANTAYNEZ
030-332-011 VBVADO 030-372-008 ATASAVE
030-332-012 SANTA LUCIA 030-372-018 SERRA S
030-332-014 SANTA LUCIA 030-372-019 SERRA
030-332-015 SANTA LUCIA 030-372-020 SANTAYNEZ
030-332-018 SANTA LUCIA 030-372-024 SERRA
030-332-019 AGUILA 030-372-026 SERRA
030-332-020 AGUILA 030-372-028 SERRA
030-332-021 SANTA LUCIA 030-373-008 ATASAVE
030-332-023 AGUILA 030-373-016 NAVAJOA
030-332-024 AGUILA 030-373-018 NAVAJOA
030-332-025 AGUILA 030-373-019 SERRA
030-332-026 AGUILA 030-373-020 NAVAJOA
030-332-027 AGUILA 030-373-021 SERRA
030-341 -005 SANTA LUCIA 030-373-022 SERRA
030-341 -006 SANTA LUCIA 030-373-023 SERRA
030-341 -013 ATASAVE 030-373-027 SERRA
030-341 -018 SANTA LUCIA 030-373-028 SERRA
030-351 -003 CRISTOBAL 030-381 -001 PALOMAR
030-351 -004 CRISTOBAL 030-381 -002 PALOMAR
030-351 -011 CRISTOBAL 030-381 -003 PALOMAR
030-351 -016 TECORIDA 030-381 -004 PALOMAR
030-351 -019 CRISTOBAL 030-381 -005 PALOMAR
030-351 -021 SANANDRES 030-381 -006 PALOMAR
030-351 -027 SANANDRES 030-391 -001 ELCORTA
030-351 -028 SANANDRES 030-391 -002 ELCORTA
030-351 -029 CRISTOBAL 030-391 -003 ELCORTA
030-351 -031 CRISTOBAL 030-391 -004 ELCORTA
030-351 -034 TECORIDA 030-401 -001 ELCORTA
030-351 -036 CRISTOBAL 030-401 -005 LA LINIA
030-351 -037 CRISTOBAL 030-411 -001 ARCADE
030-352-002 TECORIDA 030-411 -009 ARCADE
tl0004R
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 18
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
030-411 -011 ARCADE 030-511 -001 ELCENTRO
030-412-002 SANTAFE 030-512-003 ELCAMINORL
030-412-005 ELDORADO 030-512-012 ELCENTRO
030-412-021 ELDORADO 030-513-004 ELCENTRO
030-412-022 SANTA FE 030-513-011 ELCENTRO
030-412-023 SANTA FE 030-521 -001 ARCADE
030-412-024 SANTA FE 030-521 -010 ARCADE
030-413-002 ELDORADO 030-521 -013 ARCADE
030-413-005 ELDORADO 030-521 -014 ARCADE
030-421 -003 •LA LINIA 030-522-001 ELCENTRO
030-421 -004 LA LINIA 030-522-003 ELCENTRO
030-421 -005 LA LINIA 030-522-004 ELDORADO
030-422-004 PINOSOLO 030-522-014 ARCADE
030-422-008 LA LINIA 030-522-027 ELDORADO
030-422-009 LA LINIA 030-522-028 ELDORADO
030-422-010 LA LINIA 030-522-029 ELDORADO
030-422-011 LA LINIA . 030-522-030 ELCENTRO
030-431 -003 PINOSOLD
030-431 -004 PINOSOLO
030-431 -005 PINOSOLO 031 -012-004 AGUILA
030-431 -006 LAS LOMAS 031 -012-009 CORM
030-431 -007 PINOSOLO 031 -012-010 CORM
030-431 -010 PINOSOLO 031 -012-011 CORM
030-431 -011 PINOSOLO 031 -012-012 CORTA
030-431 -017 LAS LOMAS 031---01 2-016 AGUILA
030-431 -018 PINOSOLO 031 -012-017 AGUILA
030-442-008 ELBORDO 031 -012-018 CORM
030-442-009 ELBORDO 031 -012-019 CORTA
030-442-010 ELBORDO 031 -012-020 AGUILA
030-442-011 ELBORDO 031 -012-022 CHAUPLIN
030-451 -001 LAS LOMAS 031 -012-023 CHAUPLIN
030-451 -002 LAS LOMAS 031 -012-024 CHAUPLIN
030-451 -003 LAS LOMAS 031 -012-025 CHAUPLIN
030-461 -016 ELBORDO 031 -012-027 AGUILA
030-461 -026 MUSSELMAN 031 -013-005 AGUILA
030-461 -042 MUSSELMAN 031 -013-006 AGUILA
030-461 -047 MUSSELMAN 031 -013-028 AGUILA
030-471 -003 ELBORDO 031 -013-029 AGUILA
030-471 -005 LAS LOMAS 031 -021 -001 CHAUPLIN
030-471 -006 LAS LOMAS 031 -021 -005 CORIA
030-471 -007 LAS LOMAS 031 -021 -006 CORTA
030-471 -008 LAS LOMAS 031 -022-001 VIOLETTA
030-472-009 ELCAMINOREAL 031 -023-005 CORTA
030-483-003 LAS LOMAS 031 -023-006 CORTA
030-483-004 LAS LOMAS 031 -023-013 VIOLETTA
030-483-005 LAS LOMAS 031 -023-015 SANTA LUCIA
030-483-007 LAS LOMAS 031 -023-016 SANTALIICIA
030-491 -001 PINOSOLO 031 -023-017 SANTA LUCIA
030-491 -002 PRINCIPAL 031 -023-018 SANTA LUCIA
030-491 -004 PINOSOLO 031 -023-020 SANTALUICA
030-491 -009 PINOSOLO 031 -023-021 SANTA LUCIA
030-501 -003 SOLANO 031 -023-021 VIOLETTA
030-502-015 LA LINIA 031 -023-022 SANTA LUCIA
030-502-017 LA LINIA 031 -023-023 VIOLETTA
030-502-018 LA LINIA 031 -023-024 SANTA LLICIA
(100049
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 19
Parcel # Street Parcel--# Street
031 -023-024 SANTA LUCIA 031 -061 -034 CRISTOBAL
031 -023-025 SANTA LUCIA 031 -061 -035 TECORIDA
031 -041 -015 SAN MARCOS 031 -061 -036 TECORIDA
031 -041 -016 SAN MARCOS 031 -061 -037 TECORIDA
031 -041 -019 CARMELITA. 031 -061 -038 CRISTOBAL
031 -041 -021 SAN MARCOS 031 -061 -039 TECORIDA
031 -041 -022 SAN MARCOS 031 -061 -040 CRISTOBAL
031 -041 -023 CARMELITA 031 -062-001 TECORIDA
031 -041 -024 CARMEUTA 031 -062-002 ATAS AVE
031 -041 -025 -CARMELITA 031 -062-003 TECORIDA
031 -041 -026 CARMELITA 031 -062-004 TECORIA
031 -041 -027 CARMELITA 031 -062-006 ATAS AVE
031 -042-003 CARMELITA 031 -062-008 ATAS AVE
031 -042-004 CARMELITA 031 -062-009 ATAS AVE
031 -042-005 SANTAYNEZ 031 -062-010 ATAS AVE
031 -042-006 SANTAYNEZ 031 -062-011 ATAS AVE
031 -042-012 CARMELITA 031 -062-016 CURBARIL
031 -042-013 CARMELITA 031 -062-017 CURBARIL
031 -042-014 CARMELITA 031 -062-018 ATAS AVE
031 -042-015 SANTA YNEZ 031 -071 -013 MARCHANT
031 -042-016 SANTA YNEZ 031 -071 -017 CRISTOBAL
031 -043-006 NAVAJOA 031 -071 -018 CRISTOBAL
031 -043-019 SANTAYNEZ 031 -071 -019 CRISTOBAL
031 -043-025 SANTAYNEZ 031 -071 -021 MARCHANT
031 -043-028 SANTAYNEZ 031--071 -023 CRISTOBAL
031 -043-029 SANTAYNEZ 031 -071 -024 MARCHANT
031 -051 -001 NAVAJOA 031 -071 -025 CRISTOBAL
031 -051 -009 NAVAJOA 031 -071 -029 MARCHANT
031 -051 -021 NAVAJOA 031 -071 -030 MARCHANT
031 -051 -034 SAN ANDRES 031 -071 -031 MARCHANT
031 -051 -038 MORRO RD 031 -071 -034 MARCHANT
031 -051 -039 NAVAJOA 031 -071 -035 MARCHANT
031 -051 -042 MORRORD 031 -081 -004 CURBARIL
031 -051 -051 NAVAJOA 031 -081 -007 CURBARIL
031 -051 -057 MORRO RD 031 -081 -010 COROAIIAR
031 -051 -058 SAN ANDRES 031 -081 -013 CURBARIL
031 -051 -059 NAVAJOA 031 -081 -016 COROMAR
031 -052-007 ATAS AVE 031 -081 -019 CURBARIL
031 -052-011 ATAS AVE 031 -081 -020 CURBARIL
031 -052-017 MORRORD 031 -081 -021 CURBARIL
031 -052-018 MORRORD 031 -081 -022 CURBARIL
031 -052-020 MORRORD 031 -081 -023 CURBARIL
031 -052-021 MORRORD 031 -082-020 COROIVAR
031 -052-024 MORRORD 031 -082-027 CONSTANCIA
031 -052-028 ATAS AVE 031 -082-028 CONSTANCIA
031 -052-029 ATAS AVE 031 -082-030 COROMAR
031 -052-032 MORRORD 031 -082-032 COROMAR
031 -052-033 MORRORD 031 -082-034 CURBARIL
031 -052-034 ATASAVE 031 -082-036 COROMAR
031 -061 -005 CRISTOBAL 031 -082-038 CONSTANCIA
031 -061 -010 TECORDIA 031 -082-039 CONSTANCIA
031 -061 -013 TECORIDA 031 -091 -001 CHAUPLIN
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031 -061 -030 TECORIDA 031 -091 -007 CHAUPLIN
031 -061 -033 CRISTOBAL 031 -091 -009 CHAUPLIN
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 20
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
031 -091 -010 CHAUPLIN 031 -122-001 LINDA VISTA
031 -091 -011 CHAUPLIN 031 -122-002 LINDA VISTA
031 -091 -013 ENCINO 031 -122-003 LINDA VISTA
031 -091 -015 CHAUPLIN 031 -122-004 LINDA VISTA
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031 -091 -018 ATAJO 031 -122-007 CERRITOS
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031 -092-017 ENCINO 031 -122-009 NAVARETTE
031 -092-018 ENCINO 031 -122-012 NAVARETTE
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031 -101 -008 CHAUPLIN 031 -123-003 CERRIT06
031 -101 -011 CHAUPLIN 031 -123-005 NAVARETTE
031 -102-001 ENCINO 031 -123-006 SANANDRES
031 -102-002 ENCINO 031 -123-009 NAVARETTE
031 -102-013 ENCINO 031 -123-011 C;ERRITOS
031 -102-015 ENCINO 031 -123-012 CERRITOS
031 -102-016 ENCINO 031 -124-001 NAVARETTE
031 -104-001 SANTA LUCIA 031 -124-006 NAVARETTE
031 -104-003 NAVARETTE 031 -124-009 NAVARETTE
031 -104-008 MIRA FLORES 031 -124-011 PEQUENIA
031 -104-009 MIRA FLORES 031 -125-001 NAVARETTE
031 -104-010 MIRA FLORES 031 -125-002 SAN MARCOS
031 -104-014 MIRA FLORES 031 -125-003 SAN MARCOS
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031 -111 -011 EL RETIRO 031 -131 -007 HERMOSA
031 -111 -013 EL RETIRO 031 -131 -008 NAVARETTE
031 -111 -014 EL RETIRO 031 -131 -009 NAVARETTE
031 -111 -015 EL RETIRO 031 -131 -010 NAVARETTE
031 -112-001 EL RETIRO 031 -131 -012 PEQUENIA
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031 -112-005 LINDA VISTA 031 -132-008 PEQUENIA
031 -112-006 LINDA VISTA 031 -132-009 PEQUENIA
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031 -112-009 LINDA VISTA 031 -132-011 PEQUENIA
031 -112-010 LINDA VISTA 031 -133-001 LARGA
031 -112-011 LINDA VISTA 031 -133-002 LARGA
031 -112-012 LINDA VISTA 031 -133-003 LARGA
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031 -112-014 EL RETIRO 031 -133-005 LARGA
031 -114-001 NAVARETTE 031 -133-012 L;ARGA
031 -114-002 NAVARETTE 031 -133-013 EL DESCANSO
031 -114-005 ALTA VISTA 031 -133-014 LARGA
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031 -115-002 EL RETIRO 031 -134-004 SAN CLEMENTE
031 -115-003 SAN ANDRES 031 -134-005 SAN CLEMENTE
031 -115-005 LOS CERRITOS 031 -134-006 SAN CLEMENTE
031 -115-006 SAN ANDRES 031 -134-007 $AN CLEMENTE
031 -115-007 SAN ANDRES 031 -134-008 SAN MARCOS
031 -115-008 LOS CERRITOS 031 -134-009 $AN MARCOS
031 -121 -001 ALTA VISTA 031 -134-010 EL DESCANSO
031 -121 -002 ALTA VISTA 031 -134-011 SAN MARCOS
000051
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 21
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
031 -134-020 SAN CLEMENTE 031 -161 -024 CURBARIL
031 -134-021 SAN CLEMENTE 031 -161 -024 CURBARIL
031 -134-022 SAN CLEMENTE 031 -161 -030 CURBARIL
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031 -134-024 SAN MARCOS 031 -161 -033 MORRORD
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031 -141 -004 CURBARIL 031 -161 -038 ATASCADEROAVE
031 -141 -006 CURBARIL 031 -161 -039 ATASCADEROAVE
031 -141 -007 SAN MARCOS 031 -161 -04 0 MORRORD
031 -141 -010 -SAN MARCOS 031 -161 -042 ATASCADERO AVE
031 -141 -013 SAN MARCOS 031 -161 -043 ATASCADERO AVE
031 -141 -014 - SAN MARCOS 031 -171 -001 CURBARIL
031 -141 -016 SAN MARCOS 031 -171 -004 MARCHANT
031 -141 -021 CARMELITA 031 -171 -005 MARCHANT
031 -141 -022 CARMELITA 031 -171 -006 MARCHANT
031 -141 -023 CARMELITA 031 -171 -007 MARCHANT
031 -141 -028 CARMELITA 031 -171 -009 ATASCADEROAVE
031 -141 -030 CURBARIL 031 -171 -020 ATASCADEROAVE
031 -141 -033 SAN MARCOS 031 -171 -022 MARCHANT
031 -141 -039 CARMELITA 031 -181 -002 SANTA YNEZ
031 -141 -040 CURBARIL 031 -181 -005 SANTA YNEZ
031 -141 -041 CURBARIL 031 -181 -006 SANTAYNEZ
031 -141 -049 SAN MARCOS 031 -181 -009 CURBARIL
031 -141 -050 SAN MARCOS 031 -181 -021 DEVON CT
031 -141 -051 SAN MARCOS 031--1 81 -022 SANTAYNEZ
031 -142-004 CARMELITA 031 -181 -023 SANTAYNEZ
031 -142-017 CARMELITA 031 -182-005 NAVAJOA
031 -142-019 CARMELITA 031 -182-008 NAVAJOA
031 -142-024CARMELITA 031 -1 82-009 NAVAJOA
031 -142-02 6 CARMELITA 031 -182-015 SANTAYNEZ
031 -142-027 CARMELITA 031 -182-018 SANTA YNEZ
031 -142-028 CARMELITA 031 -182-021 SANTAYNEZ
031 -151 -007 SANTAYNEZ 031 -182-036 NAVAJOA
031 -151 -013 SANTA YNEZ 031 -183-002 NAVAJOA
031 -151 -014 SANTA YNEZ 031 -183-004 NAVAJOA
031 -151 -020 NAVAJOA 031 -183-005 NAVAJOA
031 -151 -021 CARMELITA 031 -183-018 MORRO RD
031 -151 -022 CARMELITA 031 -183-022 MORRORD
031 -151 -024 CARMELITA 031 -183-024 NAVAJOA
031 -151 -027 SANTA YNEZ 031 -183-026 NAVAJOA
031 -151 -028 SANTAYNEZ 031 -183-028 MORRORD
031 -151 -029 SANTA YNEZ 031 -183-031 NAVAJOA
031 -151 -030 SANTAYNEZ 031 -183-032 NAVAJOA
031 -151 -033 SANTAYNEZ 031 -183-033 MORRORD
031 -151 -034 SANTAYNEZ 031 -183-034 MORRORD
031 -152-003 SANTA YNEZ 031 -191 -002 NAVARETTE
031 -152-016 SANTA YNEZ 031 -191 -003 NAVARETTE
031 -152-022 SANTAYNEZ 031 -191 -004 NAVARETTE
031 -152-023 SANTA YNEZ 031 -191 -005 NAVARETTE
031 -153-010 NAVAJOA 031 -192-012 HERMOSA
031 -153-011 NAVAJOA 031 -192-014 HERMOSA
031 -153-013 NAVAJOA 031 -192-015 HERMOSA
031 -161 -004 CURBARIL 031 -192-016 NAVARETTE
031 -161 -008 ATASCADERO AVE 031 -192-017 NAVARETTE
031 -161 -019 MORRO RD 031 -192-018 NAVARETTE
0000.52
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 22
Parcel # Street parcel # Street
031 -192-019 NAVARETTE 031 -231 -039 SANTA YNEZ
031 -202-005 SAN CLEMENTE 031 -231 -040 SANTAYNEZ
031 -202-006 SANMARCOS 031 -241 -002 AZUCENA
031 -202-008 SAN MARCOS 031 -241 -004 AZUCENA
031 -202-017 SAN MARCOS 031 -241 -009 AZUCENA
031 -202-018 SAN MARCOS 031 -241 -010 AZUCENA
031 -202-019 SAN MARCOS 031 -241 -011 AMAPOA
031 -202-020 SAN CLEMENTE 031 -241 -012 /AMAPOA
031 -202-022 SAN MARCOS 031 -241 -013 AMAPOA
031 -202-023 -SAN CLEMENTE 031 -241 -019 AMAPOA
031 -202-024 SAN CLEMENTE 031 -242-011 /MAAPOA
031 -202-025 SAN CLEMENTE 031 -242-012 AMAPOA
031 -202-026 SAN MARCOS 031 -242-013 MORRORD
031 -202-027 SAN MARCOS 031 -242-014 AMAPOA
031 -202-028 SAN CLEMENTE 031 -242-016 MORRORD
031 -211 -004 CURBARIL 031 -251 -001 ATASAVE
031 -21 1 -006 SAN MARCOS 031 -251 -004 ATASAVE
031 -211 -007 SAN MARCOS 031 -251 -011 $AN FRANCISCO
0 31 -21 1 -0 0 8 SAN MARCOS 031 -251 -015 $AN FRANCISCO
031 -211 -009 CURBARIL 031 -251 -016 SAN FRANCISCO
031 -211 -010 CURBARIL 031 -251 -025 AZUCENA
031 -211 -011 CARMELITA 031 -251 -026 /AZUCENA
031 -221 -009 CARMELITA 031 -251 -027 AZUCENA
031 -221 -011 CARMELITA 031 -251 -028 AZUCENA
031 -221 -014 PIEDRAS ALTOS 031--251 -029 /AZUCENA
031 -221 -015 PIEDRAS ALTOS 031 -251 -030 ATASAVE
031 -221 -018 PIEDRAS ALTOS 031 -251 -031 ATASAVE
031 -221 -019 PIEDRAS ALTOS 031 -251 -032 ATASAVE
031 -221 -023 PIEDRAS ALTOS 031 -251 -038 ATASAVE
031 -221 -024 CARMELITA 031 -251 -043 AZUCENA
031 -221 -025 CARMELITA 031 -251 -047 $AN FRANCISCO
031 -221 -026 CARMELITA 031 -251 -049 ATASAVE
031 -221 -027 CARMELITA 031 -261 -002 SAN FRANCISCO
031 -222-002 CURBARIL 031 -261 -004 SAN FRANCISCO
031 -222-007 SANTAYNEZ 031 -261 -005 $AN FRANCISCO
031 -222-008 SANTAYNEZ 031 -261 -006 SAN FRANCISCO
031 -222-009 SANTA YNEZ 031 -261 -010 MARCHANT
031 -222-010 SANTA YNEZ 031 -261 -011 MARCHANT
031 -222-013 SANTA YNEZ 031 -261 -013 MARCHANT
031 -222-015 SANTA YNEZ 031 -261 -019 MARCHANT
031 -222-016 SANTA YNEZ 031 -261 -023 SAN FRANCISCO
031 -222-017 SANTA YNEZ 031 -261 -026 MARCHANT
031 -222-018 SANTA YNEZ 031 -261 -028 SAN FRANCISCO
031 -222-019 SANTA YNEZ 031 -261 -030 $AN FRANCISCO
031 -231 -002 CURBARIL 031 -271 -009 CARMEUTA
031 -231 -003 CURBARIL 031 -271 -010 CARMELITA
031 -231 -004 CURBARIL 031 -271 -011 CARMEUTA
031 -231 -019 CURBARIL 031 -271 -013 CARMEUTA
031 -231 -024 MORRORD 031 -271 -027 CARMELITA
031 -231 -025 MORRORD 031 -271 -028 CARMELITA
031 -231 -028 MORRORD 031 -271 -038 CARMELITA
031 -231 -034 SANTAYNEZ 031 -271 -040 CARMEUTA
031 -231 -035 SANTAYNEZ 031 -271 -041 CARMEUTA
031 -231 -036 SANTAYNEZ 031 -271 -042 CARMLEITA
031 -231 -038 SANTAYNEZ 031 -271 -043 CARMELITA
nnnr�,7
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 23
Parcel—# Street Parcel # Street
031 -271 -044 CARMELITA 031 -331 -012 CARMELITA
031 -271 -046 CARMEUTA 031 -331 -017 CARMELITA
031 -271 -048 CARMELITA 031 -331 -018 CARMELITA
031 -281 -005 PIEDRAS ALTOS 031 -341 -006 CARMELITA
031 -281 -012 CARMEUTA 031 -341 -007 CARMELITA
031 -281 -013 PORTOLA 031 -341 -014 CARMELITA
031 -281 -014 PORTOLA 031 -341 -017 CARMEUTA
031 -281 -016 PORTOLA 031 -341 -018 CARMELITA
031 -281 -020 CARMELITA 031 -341 -019 CARMELITA
031 -291 -002 •SANTAYNEZ 031 -341 -020 CARMELITA
031 -291 -020 SANTA YNEZ 031 -341 -021 CARMELITA
031 -291 -021 SANTAYNEZ 031 -341 -022 CARMELITA
031 -291 -022 SANTAYNEZ 031 -341 -023 CARMELITA
031 -291 -023 SANTAYNEZ 031 -341 -024 CARMELITA
031 -291 -024 SANTAYNEZ 031 -341 -025 CARMELITA
031 -291 -026 SANTA YNEZ 031 -341 -026 CARMEUTA
031 -291 -027 SANTAYNEZ 031 -341 -027 CARMELITA
031 -291 -028 SANTAYNEZ 031 -351 -005 PORTOLA
031 -291 -029 SANTAYNEZ 031 -361 -003 MORRORD
031 -301 -001 AZUCENA 031 -361 -008 MORRO RD
031 -301 -004 AZUCENA 031 -361 -011 AMAPOA
031 -301 -011 AMAPOA 031 -361 -015 AMAPOA
031 -301 -021 AZUCENA 031 -361 -018 MORRORD
031 -301 -024 AMAPOA 031 -361 -021 MORRORD
031 -301 -029 AZUCENA 031--.361 -022 MORRORD
031 -301 -030 AMAPOA 031 -362-003 AMAPOA
031 -302-011 AMAPOA 031 -371 -020 ELPARQUE
031 -302-013 AMAPOA 031 -371 -021 ELPARGUE
031 -302-019 AMAPOA 031 -372-010 PISMO
031 -311 -001 AZUCENA 031 -372-011 PISMO
031 -311 -002 AZUCENA 031 -373-001 PISMO
031 -311 -003 AZUCENA 031 -373-004 PISMO
031 -311 -004 AZUCENA 031 -373-006 AVENAL
031 -311 -005 AZUCENA 031 -373-007 AVENAL
031 -311 -006 AZUCENA 031 -373-008 SANTAROSA
031 -311 -007 AZUCENA 031 -373-009 SANTAROSA
031 -311 -010 MARCHANT 031 -373-011 AVENAL
031 -311 -016 MARCHANT 031 -381 -007 MARCHANT
031 -311 -017 MARCHANT 031 -381 -009 . MARCHANT
031 -311 -019 MARCHANT 031 -381 -023 MARCHANT
031 -311 -023 MARCHANT 031 -381 -027 AVENAL
031 -321 -001 PORTOLA 031 -381 -031 AVENAL
031 -321 -002 PORTOLA 031 -381 -034 AVENAL
031 -321 -003 PORTOLA 031 -381 -035 MARCHANT
031 -321 -004 PORTOLA 031 -381 -046 MARCHANT
031 -321 -007 CARMELITA 031 -381 -051 MARCHANT
031 -321 -008 CARMELITA 031 -381 -053 MARCHANT
031 -321 -009 BELLA VISTA 031 -381 -055 SANTAROSA
031 -321 -012 CARMELITA 031 -381 -063 MARCHANT
031 -321 -014 CARMELITA 031 -381 -064 MARCHANT
031 -321 -015 PORTOLA 031 -091 -019 ATAJO
031 -321 -016 BELLA VISTA
031 -321 -017 BELLA VISTA 045-301 -001 ORTEGA
031 -331 -005 BELLA VISTA 045-301 -002 ORTEGA
031 -331 -010 CARMELITA 045-301 -005 ORTEGA
000050
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 24
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
045-301 -006 ORTEGA 045-353-001 SAN RAFAEL
045-301 -007 ORTEGA 045-353-002 SAN RAFAEL
045-302-001 ORTEGA 045-353-003 SAN DIEGO RD
045-302-003 ORTEGA 045-353-004 SAN DIEGO RD
045-302-004 ORTEGA 045-353-005 SAN DIEGO RD
045-302-005 ORTEGA 045-354-001 VIEJOCAMINO
045-302-006 ORTEGA 045-361 -001 CUESTACT
045-302-007 ORTEGA 045-361 -002 CUESTACT
045-302-008 ORTEGA 045-361 -003 CUESTACT
045-302-009 ORTEGA 045-361 -004 CUESTACT
045-302-010 ORTEGA 045-361 -005 CUESTACT
045-302-012 ORTEGA 045-361 -006 CUESTACT
045-302-013 ORTEGA 045-361 -013 CUESTACT
045-321 -002 ELCAMINO RL 045-361 -015 CUESTACT
045-321 -003 ELCAMINO RL 045-361 -016 CUESTACT
045-321 -011 ELCAMINO RL 045-361 -017 CUESTACT
045-321 -012 ELCAMINO RL 045-361 -026 CUESTACT
045-321 -013 ELCAMINORL 045-371 -001 SANTABARBARA
045-321 -014 ELCAMINORL 045-371 -002 LA PAZ LN
045-321 -015 ELCAMINO RL 045-371 -003 LA PAZ LN
045-321 -017 VIEJOCAMINO 045-371 -004 LA PAZ LN
045-321 -018 VIEJOCAMINO 045-371 -005 LA PAZ LN
045-321 -019 VIEJOCAMINO 045-371 -006 LA PAZ LN
045-331 -003 SANTA BARBARA 045-371 -007 LA PAZ LN
045-332-001 VIEJOCAMINO 045-371 -008 SANTABARBARA
045-332-003 VIEJOCAMINO 045-371 -009 SANTABARBARA
045-332-004 VIEJOCAMINO 045-371 -010 SANTABARBARA
045-332-005 VIEJOCAMINO 045-371 -011 $ANTABARBARA
045-332-007 VIEJOCAMINO 045-371 -012 SANTABARBARA
045-332-008 VIEJOCAMINO 045-371 -013 SANTABARBARA
045-332-009 VIEJOCAMINO 045-381 -001 LA PAZ LN
045-341 -001 SAN DIEGO WAY 045-381 -005 LA PAZ LN
045-341 -002 SAN DIEGO WAY 045-381 -006 LA PAZ LN
045-341 -003 SAN DIEGO WAY 045-381 -011 LA PAZ LN
045-341 -004 SAN DIEGO WAY 045-381 -012 LA PAZ LN
045-341 -005 SAN DIEGO WAY 045-381 -013 LA PAZ LN
045-342-001 ELCAMINORL 045-381 -014 LA PAZ LN
045-342-006 ELCAMINORL 045-391 -002 ATASCADEROAVE
045-342-008 ELCAMINORL 045-401 -003 VIEJOCAMINO
045-342-009 ELCAMINORL 045-401 -004 VIEJOCAMINO
045-342-010 ELCAMINO RL 045-401 -013 HALCON
045-342-011 ELCAMINORL 045-401 -014 FALCON
045-342-012 ELCAMINORL 045-411 -001 ALONDRA
045-351 -001 ELCAMINORL 045-411 -002 ALONDRA
045-351 -002 ELCAMINORL 045-411 -003 ALONDRA
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045-351 -007 ELCAMINO RL 045-421 -002 SAN DIEGO
045-351 -008 ELCAMINO RL 045-421 -003 SAN DIEGO
045-351 -012 ELCAMINO RL 045-421 -004 $ANDIEGO
045-351 -014 ELCAMINO RL 045-421 -005 ATASCADEROAVE
045-351 -015 SAN DIEGO WAY 045-421 -006 ATASCADEROAVE
045-352-001 SAN DIEGO WAY 045-421 -007 ATASCADEROAVE
045-352-004 SAN DIEGO WAY 045-421 -008 ATASCADEROAVE
045-352-005 SAN DIEGO WAY 045-421 -009 ATASCADEROAVE
045-352-006 ELCAMINORL 045-421 -010 ATASCADEROAVE
000055
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 25
Parcel-A Street .Parcel # Street
045-421 -011 ATASCADEROAVE 045-451 -026 COLORADO
045-421 -012 ATASCADEROAVE 045-451 -027 COLORADO
045-431 -001 SAN DIEGO 045-451 -029 COLORADO
045-431 -002 SAN DIEGO 045-451 -030 COLORADO
045-431 -004 SAN DIEGO 045-451 -031 SAN DIEGO
045-431 -005 SAN DIEGO 045-451 -032 SAN DIEGO
045-431 -006 SAN DIEGO 045-451 -033 SAN DIEGO
045-431 -007 SAN DIEGO 045-451 -034 ATASCADEROAVE
045-441 -001 SAN RAFAEL 045-451 -035 ATASCADERO AVE
045-441 -002 •SANRAFAEL 045-451 -036 ATASCADEROAVE
045-441 -003 SAN DIEGO RD 045-451 -037 ATASCADEROAVE
045-441 -004 SAN DIEGO RD 045-451 -040 ATASCADEROAVE
045-441 -005 SAN DIEGO RD 045-451 -041 ATASCADEROAVE
045-441 -006 SAN DIEGO RD 045-451 -042 ATASCADEROAVE
045-441 -007 SAN RAFAEL 045-451 -043 ATASCADEROAVE
045-441 -008 SAN RAFAEL 045-451 -044 ATASCADEROAVE
045-441 -009 SAN RAFAEL
045-441 -010 COLORADO 049-022-002 FERROCARRIL
045-441 -013 COLORADO 049-022-008 FERROCARRIL
045-441 -014 COLORADO 049-022-009 FERROCARRIL
045-441 -015 COLORADO 049-022-010 FERROCARRIL
045-441 -017 COLORADO 049-023-002 FERROCARRIL
045-441 -018 COLORADO 049-023-008 FERROCARRIL
045-441 -019 COLORADO 049-031 -005 TRAFFIC WAY
045-441 -020 COLORADO 049431 -006 TRAFFIC WAY
045-441 -021 COLORADO 049-031 -007 TRAFFIC WAY
045-441 -022 COLORADO 049-031 -008 TRAFFIC WAY
045-441 -023 COLORADO 049-041 -005 SANTACRUZ
045-441 -024 COLORADO 049-041 -009 SANTACRUZ
045-441 -025 COLORADO 049-041 -010 SANTACRUZ
045-441 -026 COLORADO 049-041 -012 SANTACRUZ
045-441 -027 COLORADO 049-041 -013 SANTACRUZ
045-441 -028 COLORADO 049-041 -014 SANTACRUZ
045-441 -029 COLORADO 049-041 -015 SANTA CRUZ
045-441 -030 SAN DIEGO RD 049-041 -016 SANTACRUZ
045-441 -031 COLORADO 049-041 -017 SANTA CRUZ
045-441 -032 COLORADO 049-041 -018 SANTACRUZ
045-451 -002 COLORADO 049-042-006 ELCAMINOREAL
045-451 -002 COLORADO 049-042-011 ELCAMINOREAL
045-451 -006 SAN RAFAEL 049-042-015 ELCAMINOREAL
045-451 -007 SAN RAFAEL 049-042-018 ELCAMINOREAL
045-451 -008 SAN RAFAEL 049-042-020 ELCAMINOREAL
045-451 -009 COLORADO 049-042-025 ELCAMINOREAL
045-451 -010 COLORADO 049-051 -004 CARRIZO
045-451 -011 COLORADO 049-051 -010 CARRIZO
045-451 -012 COLORADO 049-051 -011 CARRIZO
045-451 -01 4 COLORADO 049-051 -012 CARRIZO
045-451 -015 COLORADO 049-051 -015 CARRIZO
045-451 -016 COLORADO 049-051 -017 SANTA CRUZ
045-451 -017 COLORADO 049-051 -018 CARRIZO
045-451 -018 COLORADO 049-051 -021 SANTACRUZ
045-451 -019 COLORADO 049-051 -024 SANTACRUZ
045-451 -020 COLORADO 049-051 -025 CARRIZO
045-451 -023 COLORADO 049-052-001 TRAFFIC WAY
045-451 -024 COLORADO 049-052-002 CARRIZO
0000.56
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 26
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
049-052-003 CARRIZO 049-073-040 DEL RIO
049-052-018 CARRIZO 049-073-046 CARRIZO
049-052-019 CARRIZO 049-073-047 LA LUZ
049-052-021 TRAFFIC WAY 049-073-048 DEL RIO
049-052-022 OBISPO 049-073-050 DEL RIO
049-052-023 OBISPO 049-073-051 ARENA
049-052-025 CARRIZO 049-073-055 ARENA
049-052-027 TRAFFIC WAY 049-073-056 ARENA
049-052-029 CARRIZO 049-073-057 CARRIZO
049-052-030 CARRIZO 049-073-058 CARRIZO
049-052-031 OBISPO 049-073-060 DEL RIO
049-052-032 OBISPO 049-073-061LA LUZ
049-052-035 TRAFFIC WAY 049-073-062 LA LUZ
049-052-036 TRAFFIC WAY 049-073-063 LA LUZ
049-052-037 TRAFFIC WAY 049-073-064 LA LUZ
049-052-038 OBISPO 049-073-065 DARRIZO
049-052-039 OBISPO 049-073-066 CARRIZO
049-061 -004 POTRERO 049-073-068 DEL RIO
049-061 -006 SAN BENITO 049-073-070 DEL RIO
049-061 -007 SAN BENITO 049-073-071 DEL RIO
049-061 -008 POTRERO 049-073-072 DEL RIO
049-061 -010 TRAFFIC WAY 049-074-001 ARENA
049-061 -014 OBISPO 049-074-002 ARENA
049-061 -021 OBISPO 049-075-001 ARENA
049-061 -022 OBISPO 049-075-002 ARENA
049-061 -023 TRAFFIC WAY 049-075-003 ARENA
049-061 -026 TRAFFIC WAY 049-075-004 ARENA
049-061 -027 OBISPO 049-075-005 ARENA
049-061 -027 TRAFFIC WAY 049-081 -001 GARCIA
049-061 -028 TRAFFIC WAY 049-081 -004 GARCIA
049-071 -006 CHICO 049-081 -005 GARCIA
049-071 -006 SAN BENITO 049-081 -007 GARCIA
049-071 -008 CHICO 049-081 -008 GARCIA
049-071 -009 CHICO 049-081 -009 GARCIA
049-071 -011 DEL RIO 049-081 -010 GARCIA
049-071 -012 TRAFFIC WAY 049-081 -012 GARCIA
049-071 -013 TRAFFIC WAY 049-082-001 GARCIA
049-071 -014 DEL RIO 049-082-002 SANTACRUZ
049-071 -017 TRAFFIC WAY 049-082-007 SANTACRUZ
049-071 -018 SAN BENITO 049-082-008 SANTACRUZ
049-071 -021 SAN BENITO 049-082-014 GARCIA
049-071 -022 SAN BENITO 049-082-015 SANTACRUZ
049-072-003 CHICO 049-082-016 GARCIA
049-072-004 CHICO 049-082-017 SANTACRUZ
049-072-006 CHICO 049-082-019 GARCIA
049-073-006 DEL RIO 049-082-020 SANTACRUZ
049-073-009 DEL RIO 049-082-021 SANTACRUZ
049-073-015 LA LUZ 049-082-022 SANTACRUZ
049-073-019 ARENA 049-091 -001 GARCIA
049-073-020 ARENA 049-091 -002 GARCIA
049-073-022 DEL RIO 049-091 -003 GARCIA
049-073-025 DEL RIO 049-091 -004 GARCIA
049-073-031 DEL RIO 049-092-002 SANTACRUZ
049-073-032 DEL RIO 049-092-004 SANTACRUZ
049-073-034 DEL RIO 049-092-006 GARCIA
0000;x'7
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 27
Parcel# Street Parcel # Street
049-092-007 GARCIA 049-111 -019 DEL RIO
049-092-016 SANTACRUZ 049-111 -020 DEL RIO
049-092-017 SANRAMON 049-111 -021 DEL RIO
049-092-020 GARCIA 049-111 -022 DEL RIO
049-092-025 SANTACRUZ 049-112-005 SANTACRUZ
049-092-028 GARCIA 049-112-006 SANTACRUZ
049-092-029 GARCIA 049-112-017 SANTACRUZ
049-092-030 GARCIA 049-112-018 DEL RIO
049-092-031 GARCIA 049-112-020 SANTACRUZ
049-092-032 GARCIA 049-112-022 DEL RIO
049-092-033 GARCIA 049-112-024 SANTACRUZ
049-092-034 GARCIA 049-112-025 SANTACRUZ
049-092-036 SANRAMON 049-112-026 DEL RIO
049-092-037 GARCIA 049-112-027 SANTACRUZ
049-092-040 GARCIA 049-112-028 SANTACRUZ
049-092-041 SANRAMON 049-112-029 DEL RIO
049-092.042 SANRAMON 049-112-031 SANTACRUZ
049-092-043 SANTACRUZ 049-112-032 SANTACRUZ
049.092-044 SANTACRUZ 049-112-034 SANTACRUZ
049-092-046 SANTACRUZ 049-112-035 DEL RIO
049-093-006 SANRAMON 049-112-037 SANTACRUZ
049-093-007 SANRAMON 049-112-038 SANTACRUZ
049-093-009 SANRAMON 049-121 -008 ARENA
049-093-016 SANRAMON 049-121 -012 ARENA
049-093-017 SANRAMON 049,121 -013 ARENA
049-093-035 SANRAMON 049-121 -015 ARENA
049-093-036 SANRAMON 049-121 -017 ARENA
049-101 -009 ELCAMINOREAL 049-121 -024 ARENA
049-101 -010 ELCAMINOREAL 049-121 -026 ARENA
049-101 -011 CARRIZO 049-121 -027 ARENA
049-101 -015 ELCAMINOREAL 049-121 -027 ARENA
049-101 -018 CARRIZO 049-121 -028 ARENA
049-101 -020 CARRIZO 049-121 -029 ARENA
049-101 -022 CARRIZO 049-121 -030 ARENA
049-101 -025 CARRIZO 049-121 -031 ARENA
049-102-001 CARRIZO 049-121 -032 ARENA
049-102-008 ELCAMINOREAL 049-122-002 ARENA
049-102-031 ELCAMINOREAL 049-122-003 ARENA
049-102-046 ELCAMINOREAL 049-122-004 ARENA
049-102-048 ELCAMINOREAL 049-122-006 FALDA
049-102-049 ELCAMINOREAL 049-122-008 FALDA
049-102-050 ELCAMINOREAL 049-122-009 FALDA
049-102-051 ELCAMINOREAL 049-122-010 FALDA
049-102-052 ELCAMINOREAL 049-122-013 ARENA
049-102-054 ELCAMINOREAL 049-122-014 ARENA
049-102-055 ELCAMINOREAL 049-122-015 FALDA
049-102-056 ELCAMINOREAL 049-122-016 FALDA
049-111 -001 OBISPO 049-122-020 UGA
049-111 -007 OBISPO 049-122-021 FALDA
049-111 -009 OBISPO 049-122-022 UGA
049-111 -011 OBISPO 049-122-023 UGA
049-111 -012 DEL RIO 049-122-024 UGA
049-111 -014 DEL RIO 049-122-025 ARENA
049-111 -017 DEL RIO 049-122-026 ARENA
049-111 -018 DEL RIO 049-122-027 UGA
1111(\f1C O
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 28
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
049-123-002 AMARG-ON 049-141 -030 ELCAMINO REAL
049-123-006 AIMARGON 049-141 -035 RAMONA
049-123-007 AMARGON 049-141 -036 ELCAMINO REAL
049-123-009 AMARGON 049-141 -037 ELCAMINO REAL
049-123-012 AMARGON 049-141 -038 RAMONA
049-123-018 ARENA 049-141 -039 RAMONA
049-123-019 AMARGON 049-141 -040 ELCAMINO REAL
049-123-020 AMARGON 049-141 -041 ELCAMINO REAL
049-123-022 ARENA 049-141 -042 RAMONA
049-123-023 'ARENA 049-141 -043 RAMONA
049-123-027 ARENA 049-141 -044 ELCAMINO REAL
049-123-028 AMAPGON049-141 -046 ELCAMINO REAL
049-123-029 AMARGON 049-142-008 RAMONA
049-123-030 AMARGON 049-142-009 RAMONA
049-123-032 AMARGON 049-151 -005 ELCAMINO REAL
049-123-033 ARENA 049-151 -008 ELCAMINO REAL
049-123-034 ARENA 049-151 -011 ELCAMINO REAL
049-131 -021 SAN RAMON 049-151 -012 SAN BENITO
049-131 -022 ELCAMINO REAL 049-151 -016 ELCAMINO REAL
049-131 -031 EL CAMINO REAL 049-151 -017 EL CAMINO REAL
049-131 -032 EL CAMINO REAL 049-151 -017 SAN BENITO
049-131 -035 ELCAMINO REAL 049-151 -020 ELCAMINO REAL
049-131 -043 SANRAMON 049-151 -033 SAN BENITO
049-131 -044 SANRAMON 049-151 -034 SAN BENITO
049-131 -045 EL CAMINO REAL 0491-151 -041 EL CAMINO REAL
049-131 -046 EL CAMINO REAL 049-151 -043 SAN BENITO
049-131 -048 ELCAMINO REAL 049-151 -047 ELCAMINO REAL
049-131 -050 EL CAMINO REAL 049-151 -051 SAN BENITO
049-131 -052 SANRAMON 049-151 -052 SAN BENITO
049-131 -053 ELCAMINO REAL 049-151 -054 SANBENITO
049-131 -054 ELCAMINO REAL 049-152-002 COLIMA
049-131 -055 ELCAMINO REAL 049-152-004 COLIMA
049-131 -057 SANRAMON 049-152-011 COLIMA
049-131 -058 SANRAMON 049-152-013 SAN BENITO
049-131 -059 SANRAMON 049-152-014 SAN BENITO
049-131 -060 SANRAMON 049-152-016 SAN BENITO
049-131 -061 SANRAMON 049-152-019 SAN BENITO
049-131 -063 SANRAMON 049-152-022 COLIMA
049-131 -066 SANRAMON 049-152-026 SAN BENITO
049-131 -067 SANRAMON 049-152-027 COLIMA
049-131 -068 SANRAMON 049-152-028 SANBENITO
049-131 -069 SANRAMON 049-152-031 ELCAMINO REAL
049-131 -070 ELCAMINO REAL 049-152-033 ELCAMINO REAL
049-131 -071 ELCAMINO REAL 049-152-034 ELCAMINO REAL
049-132-001 SANRAMON 049-152-035 LAUVA
049-132-002 SANRAMON 049-152-036 LAUVA
049-132-014 SANRAMON 049-152-037 LAUVA
049-132-022 SANRAMON 049-152-039 LAUVA
049-132-024 SANRAMON 049-152-041 IAUVA
049-132-025 SANRAMON 049-152-043 ELCAMINO REAL
049-132-026 SANRAMON 049-152-044 ELCAMINO REAL
049-132-027 SANRAMON 049-161 -005 COLIMA
049-132-028 SANRAMON 049-161 -006 COLIMA
049-141 -022 ELCAMINO REAL 049-161 -008 SILLA
049-141 -026 ELCAMINO REAL 049-161 -009 SILLA
000n:;9
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 29
Parcel-A Street Parcel A Street
049-161 -010 COLIMA 049-172-012 SANTACRUZ
049-163-002
COLIMA 049-172-013 SANTA CRUZ
049-163-003 COLIMA 049-172-014 SANTACRUZ
049-163-004 COLIMA 049-172-015 SANTACRUZ
049-163-005 COLIMA 049-172-016 SANTACRUZ
049-163-006 COLIMA 049-172-017 SANTACRUZ
049-163-007 COLIMA 049-172-018 SANTACRUZ
049-163-008 COLIMA 049-172-019 SANTACRUZ
049-163-009 COLIMA 049-172-020 SANTACRUZ
049-163-010 'COLIMA 049-181 -003 GARCIA
049-163-011 COLIMA 049-181 -005 GARCIA
049-163-012 COLIMA 049-181 -006 GARCIA
049-163-013 COLIMA 049-1 81 -007 GARCIA
049-163-014 COLIMA 049-182-003 GARCIA
049-163-015 COLIMA 049-182-006 SANGREGORIO
049-163-015 COLIMA 049-182-013 SANGREGORIO
049-163-016 ELCAMINOREAL 049-182-014 SANGREGORIO
049-163-017 ELCAMINOREAL 049-182-015 GARCIA
049-163-018 ELCAMINOREAL 049-182-017 GARCIA
049-163-019 ELCAMINOREAL 049-182-018 GARCIA
049-163-020 ELCAMINOREAL 049-183-010 SANGREGORIO
049-163-021 ELCAMINOREAL 049-183-011 DEL RIO
049-163-022 ELCAMINOREAL 049-183-013 DEL RIO
049-163-024 ELCAMINOREAL 049-183-014 DEL RIO
049-163-025 ELCAMINOREAL 049-183-021 SANGREGORIO
049-163-026 ELCAMINOREAL 049-183-022 SANGREGORIO
049-163-029 ELCAMINOREAL 049-183-023 SANGREGORIO
049-163-031 ELCAMINOREAL 049-183-024 DEL RIO
049-1 63-032 ELCAMINOREAL 049-191 -002 CCN JO
049-163-033 ELCAMINOREAL 049-191 -004 DEL RIO
049-1 6 3-034 EL CAMINO REAL 049-191 -014 MONTEREY RD
049-163-035 ELCAMINOREAL 049-191 -016 CCNEJO
049-163-038 ELCAMINOREAL 049-191 -022 MONTEREY RD
049-163-039 ELCAMINOREAL 049-191 -023 MONTEREY RD
049-163-042 ELCAMINOREAL 049-191 -026 DEL RIO
049-163-043 ELCAMINOREAL 049-191 -027 DEL RIO
049-163-044 ELCAMINOREAL 049-191 -030 DEL RIO
049-163-045 ELCAMINOREAL 049-191 -031 MONTEREY RD
049-163-047 ELCAMINOREAL 049-1 91 -034 CCNEJO
049-163-050 ELCAMINOREAL 049-191 -035 CCNEJO
049-1 63-052 ELCAMINOREAL 049-191 -036 CCNEJO
049-1 63-056 COLIMA 049-191 -037 DEL RIO
049-163-057 COLIMA 049-191 -038 DEL RIO
049-163-059 COLIMA 049-201 -010 ELCAMINOREAL
049-1 63-060 COLIMA 049-201 -014 ELCAMINOREAL
049-163-061 COLIMA 049-201 -024 ELCAMINOREAL
049-163-062 COLIMA 049-201 -025 ELCAMINOREAL
049-163-063 ELCAMINOREAL 049-201 -026 RAMONA
049-163-064 ELCAMINOREAL 049-201 -027 RAMONA
049-163-065 ELCAMINOREAL 049-201 -030 ELCAMINOREAL
049-163-066 ELCAMINOREAL 049-201 -031 ELCAMINOREAL
049-172-001 SANTACRUZ 049-201 -036 ELCAMINOREAL
049-172-002 SANTACRUZ 049-202-003 CAM1P0 0
049-172-006 SANTACRUZ 049-202-009 CAWO
049-172-009 SANTACRUZ 049-202-017 ELCAMINOREAL
000060
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 30
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
049-202-018 ELCAMINOREAL 049-231 -005 SANGREGORIO
049-202-019 ELCAMINOREAL 049-231 -009 $ANGREGORO
049-202-020 ELCAMINOREAL 049-231 -010 $ANGREGORO
049-202-021 ELCAMINOREAL 049-231 -011 SANGREGORIO
049-202-022 CAMPO 049-231 -012 $ANGREGORIO
049-202-023 ELCAMINOREAL 049-231 -014 $ANGREGORIO
049-202-035 CAMPO 049-231 -015 $ANGREGORIO
049-211 -011 RAMONA 049-232-002 SANGREGORIO
049-211 -027 RAMONA 049-232-010 $ANGREGORIO
049-211 -031 RAMONA 049-232-012 SANGREGORO
049-211 -032 RAMONA 049-232-013 SANGREGORIO
049-211 -033 RAMONA 049-232-018 SANGREGORIO
049-211 -038 RAMONA 049-232-022 SANGREGORO
049-211 -042 RAMONA 049-232-024 $ANGREGORIO
049-211 -050 RAMONA 049-232-025 SANGREGORIO
049-211 -051 RAMONA 049-232-027 SANGREGORIO
049-212-001 RAMONA . 049-232-028 SANGREGORIO
049-212-005 RAMONA 049-232-029 $ANGREGORIO
049-212-006 RAMONA 049-232-031 $ANGREGORIO
049-212-012 RAMONA 049-232-032 SANGREGORIO
049-212-013 RAMONA 049-232-033 $ANGREGORIO
049-212-014 RAMONA 049-232-034 SANGREGORO
049-212-015 RAMONA 049-232-035aANGREGORIO
049-212-016 RAMONA 049-241 -008 DEL RIO
049-212-017 RAMONA 049-241 -009 DEL RIO
049-212-019 RAMONA 049-241 -018 DEL RIO
049-214-005 ELCAMINOREAL 049-241 -019 DEL RIO
049-214-016 ELCAMINOREAL 049-241 -020 DEL RIO
049-214-018 ELCAMINOREAL 049-241 -020 DEL RIO
049-214-019 ELCAMINOREAL 049-241 -022 DEL RIO
049-214-043 ELCAMINOREAL 049-241 -023 DEL RIO
049-214-048 ELCAMINOREAL 049-241 -024 DEL RIO
049-214-049 ELCAMINOREAL 049-241 -025 DEL RIO
049-214-052 ELCAMINOREAL 049-241 -027 DEL RIO
049-214-053 ELCAMINOREAL 049-241 -030 DEL RIO
049-221 -034 ELCAMINOREAL 049-241 -033 DEL RIO
049-221 -044 MONTEREY RD 049-241 -036 DEL RIO
049-221 -046 MONTEREY RD 049-241 -037 DEL RIO
049-221 -048 MONTEREY RD 049-241 -039 DEL RIO
049-221 -049 MONTEREY RD 049-241 -040 DEL RIO
049-221 -052 MONTEREY RD 049-241 -043 DEL RIO
049-221 -054 MONTEREY RD 049-241 -045 DEL RIO
049-221 -055 MONTEREY RD 049-241 -046 DEL RIO
049-221 -056 MONTEREY RD 049-251 -018 MONTEREY RD
049-221 -057 MONTEREY RD 049-251 -020 MONTEREY RD
049-221 -058 MONTEREY RD 049-251 -033 MONTEREY RD
049-221 -062 ELCAMINOREAL 049-251 -034 MONTEREY RD
049-222-038 ELCAMINOREAL 049-251 -035 MONTEREY RD
049-222-039 ELCAMINOREAL 049-251 -036 MONTEREY RD
049-222-046 SAN ANSELMO 049-251 -037 MONTEREY RD
049-222-057 SANANSELMO 049-251 -038 MONTEREY RD
049-222-064 SAN ANSELMO 049-251 -039 MONTEREY RD
049-231 -001 SANGREGORIO 049-251 -040 MONTEREY RD
049-231 -002 SANGREGORIO 049-251 -041 MONTEREY RD
049-231 -003 SANGREGORIO 049-251 -042 MONTEREY RD
b 000f:1
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 31
Parcel # Street Parcel A Street
049-252-002 MONTEREY RD 049-302-031 FALDA
049-252-005 MONTEREY RD 049-302-032 FALDA
049-252-007 MONTEREY RD 049-302-033 FALDA
049-252-008 MONTEREY RD 049-302-035 FALDA
049-262-001 MONTEREY RD 049-302-037 FALDA
049-262-002 MONTEREY RD 049-302-038 FALDA
049-262-003 MONTEREY RD 049-311 -001 CARRIZO
049-262-007 MONTEREY RD 049-311 -003 CARRIZO
049-262-007 MONTEREY RD 049-311 -004 CARRIZO
049-262-027 MONTEREY RD 049-311 -005 CARRIZO
049-262-027 MONTEREY RD 049-311 -008 CARRIZO
049-262-031 MONTEREY RD 049-311 -009 CARRIZO
049-262-032 MONTEREY RD 049-321 -008 SANTACRUZ
049-262-035 MONTEREY RD 049-321 -009 SANTACRUZ
049-262-035 MONTEREY RD 049-321 -011 SANTACRUZ
049-262-036 MONTEREY RD 049-321 -012 SANTACRUZ
049-271 -003 SANFERNANDO 049-321 -014 SANTACRUZ
049-271 -010 SAN FERNANDO 049-321 -015 SANTA CRUZ
049-271 -016 SAN FERNANDO 049-321 -016 SANTA CRUZ
049-271 -017 SAN FERNANDO 049-321 -017 SANTA CRUZ
049-271 -020 SAN FERNANDO 049-321 -018 SANTA CRUZ
049-271 -021 SAN FERNANDO 049-321 -019 SANTA CRUZ
049-281 -001 SANFERNANDO 049-322-001 PASEOPACIFICA
049-281 -002 SANFERNANDO 049-322-002 PASEOPACIFICA
049-281 -004 SAN FERNANDO 049-32 2-003 PASEO PACIFICA
049-281 -005 SANFERNANDO 049-322-004 PASEOPACIFICA
049-281 -007 SANFERNANDO 049-322-005 PASEOPACIFICA
049-281 -008 SANFERNANDO 049-322-006 PASEOPACIFICA
049-281 -009 SANFERNANDO 049-322-007 PASEOPACIFICA
049-281 -011 SANFERNANDO 049-322-008 PASEOPACIFICA
049-281 -012 SANFERNANDO 049-322-009 PASEOPACIFICA
049-291 -020 FERROCARRIL 049-331 -001 ARDILLA
049-301 -001 AMARGON 049-331 -002 ARDILLA
049-301 -004 FALDA 049-331 -003 ARDILLA
049-301 -005 AMARGCN 049-331 -004 ARDILLA
049-301 -009 AMARCON 049-331 -006 ARDILLA
049-301 -010 AMARGON 049-331 -009 BALBOA
049-301 -015 FALDA 049-331 -016 BALBOA
049-301 -016 AMARG-CN 049-331 -017 BALBOA
049-301 -017 FALDA 049-331 -018 BAU30A
049-301 -020 FALDA 049-331 -019 BALBOA
049-301 -021 FALDA 049-331 -020 ARDILLA
049-302-001 FALDA 049-331 -021 ARDILLA
049-302-004 MONTEREY RD 049-331 -022 ARDILLA
049-302-005 FALDA 049-331 -024 ARDILLA
049-302-008 FALDA 049-331 -025 ARDILLA
049-302-009 FALDA 049-331 -026 ARDILLA
049-302-014 FALDA
049-302-018 FALDA
049-302-022 FALDA
049-302-025 FALDA
049-302-027 FALDA
049-302-028 FALDA
049-302-029 FALDA
049-302-030 FALDA
000062
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 32
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
.
050-011 -001 SANTA CRUZ RD. 050-042-009 BALBOA
050-011 -002 SANTA CRUZ RD. 050-042-001 ALTURAS
050-011 -004 SANTA CRUZ RD. 050-042-002 ALTURAS
050-011 -006 SANTA CRUZ RD. 050-042-006 ALTURAS
050-011 -007 SANTA CRUZ RD. 050-042-003 ALTURAS
050-011 -008 SANTA CRUZ RD. 050-043-002 BALBOA
050-012-001 SANTA CRUZ RD. 050-043-005 BALBOA
050-012-027 SANTA CRUZ RD. 050-043-006 BALBOA
050-012-028 SANTA CRUZ RD. 050-051 -014 BALBOA
050-012-029 -SANTA CRUZ RD. 050-051 -015 WW30A
050-012-030 SANTA CRUZ RD. 050-051 -016 BALBOA
050-012-031 SANTA CRUZ RD. 050-051 -017 BALBOA
050-012-032 SANTA CRUZ RD. 050-051 -018 BALBOA
050-012-013 SANGREGORIORD. 050-051 -019 BALBOA
050-012-014 SANGREGORIORD. 050-051 -005 BALBOA
050-012-018 SANGREGORIORD. 050-051 -006 BALBOA
050-012-019 SANGREGORIORD. 050-051 -020 BALBOA
050-012-020 SAN GREGORIO RD. 050-051 -021 BAN FERNANDO
050-012-021 SANGREGORIORD. 050-051 -022 SAN FERNANDO
050-012-024 SANGREGORIORD. 050-051 -023 SAN FERNANDO
050-012-025 SAN GREGORIO RD. 050-051 -024 SAN FERNANDO
050-021 -002 SAN GREGORIO RD. 050-051 -001 SAN FERNANDO
050-021 -013 SANGREGORIORD. 050-051 -025 BALBOA
050-021 -014 SANGREGORIORD. 050-051 -026 BALBOA
050-021 -017 SANGREGORIORD. 050--051 -027 BALBOA
050-021 -019 SANGREGORIORD. 050-051 -028 BALBOA
050-021 -020 SANGREGORIORD. 050-051 -029 BALBOA
050-021 -022 SANGREGORIORD. 050-051 -030 BALBOA
050-021 -031 SANGREGORIORD. 050-081 -009 BANTA CRUZ RD.
050-021 -029 DEL RIO RD. 050-081 -010 SANTA CRUZ RD.
050-021 -026 DEL RIO RD. 050-081 -011 BANTA CRUZ RD.
050-021 -024 SANGREGORIORD. 050-081 -012 BANTA CRUZ RD.
050-021 -025 SANGREGORIORD. 050-081 -014 SANTA CRUZ RD.
050-021 -027 SANGREGORIORD. 050-091 -018 BANTA CRUZ RD.
050-021 -030 SANGREGORIORD. 050-091 -019 SANTA CRUZ RD.
050-021 -004 DEL RIO RD. 050-091 -020 SANTA CRUZ RD.
050-021 -032 DEL RIO RD. 050-091 -021 SANTA CRUZ RD.
050-031 -034 DEL RIO RD. 050-091 -015 SANGREGORIORD.
050-031 -035 DEL RIO RD. 050-091 -014 SANGREGORIORD.
050-031 -033 DEL RIO RD. 050-091 -004 SANGREGORIORD.
050-031 -030 DEL RIO RD. 050-091 -012 SANGREGORIORD.
050-031 -010 DEL RIO RD. 050-091 -007 SANGREGORIORD.
050-031 -011 DEL RIO RD. 050-092-003 SANGREGORIORD.
050-031 -026 ALTURAS 050-092-008 SANGREGORIORD.
050-031 -027 ALTURAS 050-092-009 DEL RIO RD.
050-031 -019 ALTURAS 050-092-010 DEL RIO RD.
050-031 -008 ALTURAS 050-092-007 DEL RIO RD.
050-031 -038 ALTURAS 050-101 -011 DEL RIO RD.
050-031 -039 ALTURAS 050-101 -001 DEL RIO RD.
050-031 -041 ALTURAS 050-101 -002 DEL RIO RD.
050-041 -006 BALBOA 050-101 -012 DEL RIO RD.
050-041 -009 BALBOA 050-101 -013 SANTA ANA RD.
050-041 -011 BALBOA 050-101 -014 SANTA ANA RD.
050-042-007 BALBOA 050-101 -016 SANTA ANA RD.
050-042-008 BALBOA 050-101 -009 SANTA ANA RD.
000063
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 33
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
050-101 -018 SANTA ANA RD. 050-141 -029 ARDILLA
050-101 -019 SANTA ANA RD. 050-141 -013 SAN FERNANDO
050-111 -023 SANTA ANA RD. 050-141 -016 SAN FERNANDO
050-111 -017 BALBOA 050-141 -033 SAN FERNANDO
050-111 -016 BALBOA 050-141 -034 SAN FERNANDO
050-111 -015 BALBOA 050-141 -021 SAN FERNANDO
050-111 -014 BALBOA 050-141 -022 SAN FERNANDO
050-111 -003 ALTURAS 050-141 -023 SAN FERNANDO
050-111 -004 ALTURAS 050-151 -008 SANFERNANDO
050-121 -006 'SANTAANA 050-151 -007 ARDILLA
050-121 -008 SANTA ANA 050-151 -018 SAN FERNANDO
050-121 -013 ALTURAS 050-151 -011 SAN FERNANDO
050-121 -010 BALBOA 050-151 -006 ARDILLA
050-121 -033 SANTA ANA 050-151 -019 SAN FERNANDO
050-121 -034 SANTAANA 050-111 -010 ALTURAS
050-121 -032 SANTAANA 050-111 -011 DEL RIO RD.
050-121 -017 SANTAANA 050-111 -012 DEL RIO RD.
050-121 -030 CORRIENTE 050-111 -019 DEL RIO RD.
050-121 -031 CORRIENTE 050-111 -020 DEL RIO RD.
050-121 -014 SANTAANA 050-161 -008 SANTA CRUZ RD.
050-121 -029 CORRIENTE 050-161 -007 SANTA CRUZ RD.
050-121 -023 CORRIENTE 050-161 -011 SANTA CRUZ RD.
050-121 -024 CORRIENTE 050-161 -010 SANTA CRUZ RD.
050-121 -022 CORRIENTE 050-161 -004 SANTA CRUZ RD.
050-121 -021 SAN FERNANDO 050-162-013 SANTA CRUZ RD.
050-121 -020 SANFERNANDO 050-162-014 SANTA CRUZ RD.
050-122-005 SANTAANA 050-162-015 SANTA CRUZ RD.
050-122-015 SAUSAUTO 050-162-005 SANTA CRUZ RD.
050-122-003 BALBOA 050-162-016 SANTA CRUZ RD.
050-122-018 BALBOA 050-162-018 SANTA CRUZ RD.
050-122-019 SANTAANA 050-162-019 SANTA CRUZ RD.
050-131 -016 BALBOA 0 50-1 62-020 SANTA ANA RD.
050-131 -005 BALAOA 050-162-021 SANTA ANA RD.
050-131 -020 SAN FERNANDO 050-172-002 CORONA RD.
050-131 -015 BALBOA 050-172-003 CORONARD.
050-131 -029 SAN FERNANDO 050-171 -008 CORONA RD.
050-131 -004 BALBOA 050-171 -007 CORONARD.
050-131 -014 BALBOA 050-171 -004 CORONARD.
050-131 -030 SAN FERNANDO 050-171 -005 CORONA RD.
050-131 -002 BALBOA 050-171 -006 CORONARD.
050-131 -022 SAN FERNANDO 050-173-012 SANTA ANA RD.
050-131 -026 BALBOA 050-173-013 SANTA ANA RD.
050-131 -009 SAN FERNANDO 050-173-019 SANTA ANA RD.
050-131 -018 SAN FERNANDO 050-173-020 SANTA ANA RD.
050-131 -023 SAN FERNANDO 050-173-023 SANTA ANA RD.
050-131 -027 BALBOA 050-151 -009 ARDILLA
050-131 -028 BALBOA 050-151 -005 ARDILLA
050-131 -024 SANFERNANDO 050-151 -002 ARDILLA
050-131 -025 SANFERNANDO 050-152-017 SAN BENITO
050-141 -026 BALBOA 050-152-013 SAN BENITO
050-141 -024 BALBOA 050-152-012 SAN BENITO
050-141 -025 BALBOA 050-152-015 SANFERNANDO
050-141 -004 BAU30A 050-181 -002 SANTA ANA RD.
050-141 -008 ARDILLA 050-181 -006 SANTA ANA RD.
050-141 -028 ARDILLA 050-181 -007 SANTA ANA RD.
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 34
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
050-181 -008 SANTA ANA RD. 050-212-008 SANTA ANA
050-181 -005 SANTA ANA RD. 050-212-016 (�ORREINTE
050-183-004 SANTA ANA RD. 050-212-019 SAUSALITO
050-191 -004 CCRCNA 050-212-020 SAUSALITO
050-191 -005 CCRCNA 050-212-013 CORRIENTE
050-192-005 CCRCNA 050-212-010 ENCHANTO
050-192-006 CCRCNA 050-212-009 SAUSALITO
050-192-009 CCRCNA 050-213-001 BNCHANTO
050-192-002 CCRCNA 050-213-002 Q\CHANTO
050-192-004 GARCERO 050-242-007 LOBO
050-192-003 GARC910 050-242-013 LLANO
050-221 -018 SANFERNANDO 050-242-005 LLANO
050-221 -017 SANFERNANDO 050-241 -006 40:c1 m
050-221 -015 SANFERNANDO 050-251 -011 CORRIENTE
050-221 -012 SAN FERNANDO 050-251 -012 CORRIENTE
050-221 -025 SANFERNANDO 050-251 -019 CORRIENTE
050-221 -005 SANPEDRO 050-251 -004 CORRIENTE
050-221 -038 SAN PEDRO 050-251 -018 LLANO
050-221 -039 SAN PEDRO 050-251 -006 LLANO
050-221 -013 SAN PEDRO 050-251 -017 LLANO
050-221 -028 SAN PEDRO 050-251 -016 LLANO
050-221 -029 CEBADA 050-251 -015 LLANO
050-221 -031 CEBADA 050-251 -014 BALBOA
050-221 -033 CEBADA 050-251 -009 BALBOA
050-221 -034 CEBADA 050-251 -008 BALBOA
050-221 -036 CEBADA 050-251 -010 ENCHANTO
050-221 -022 SANTAANA 050-262-013 SANTAANA
050-221 -023 SANTAANA 050-262-003 WAANA
050-221 -040 SANTAANA 050-262-016 WAANA
050-221 -041 SANTAANA 050-262-017 SANTAANA
050-231 -010 SANFERNANDO 050-262-018 SANTAANA
050-231 -011 SANFERNANDO 050-262-011 SANTAANA
050-231 -016 SAN FERNANDO 050-262-014 CORRIENTE
050-231 -017 SAN FERNANDO 050-262-008 CORRIENTE
050-231 -014 SAN FERNANDO 050-262-006 CORRIENTE
050-231 -006 SANFERNANDO 050-262-009 CORRIENTE
050-231 -005 SANFERNANDO 050-231 -019 SAN FERNANDO
050-231 -004 SANFERNANDO 050-231 -023 CEBADA
050-231 -003 SANFERNANDO 050-231 -024 CEBADA
050-231 -033 SANFERNANDO 050-231 -025 CEBADA
050-231 -022 SANFERNANDO 050-231 -026 CEBADA
050-202-006 BOLSA 050-231 -030 CEBADA
050-202-005 BOLSA 050-231 -031 CEBADA
050-202-013 BOLSA 050-271 -023 CEBADA
050-202-009 BOLSA 050-271 -019 CEBADA
050-202-012 OTBFKO 050-271 -014 CEBADA
050-203-001 BALBOA 050-271 -022 SANTA ANA
050-201 -003 BOLSA 050-271 -025 SANTAANA
050-211 -001 SANTAANA 050-271 -020 SANTAANA
050-211 -002 SANTAANA 050-271 -015 SANTAANA
050-211 -003 SANTAANA 050-271 -008 SANTAANA
050-212-003 SANTAANA 050-271 -009 SANTAANA
050-212-021 SANTAANA 050-281 -005 SANTAANA
050-212-022 SANTAANA 050-281 -004 SANTAANA
050-212-007 SANTAANA 050-281 -010 SANTAANA
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WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 35
Parcel_# Street Parcel # Street
050-281 -009 SANTAANA 050-362-002 SANLUCAS
050-281 -002 SANTAANA 050-362-006 SAN LUCAS
050-291 -010 LLANO 050-362-010 SAN LUCAS
050-302-001 SANTA LUCIA 050-362-011 SAN LUCAS
050-302-002 SANTA LUCIA 050-061 -009 BALBOA
050-302-009 ELMONTE 050-061 -003 BALBOA
050-302-008 ELMONTE 050-061 -011 BALBOA
050-301 -002 SANTA LUCIA 050-061 -016 BALBOA
050-301 -003 SANTA LUCIA 050-061 -015 BALBOA
050-311 -006 -SANTA LUCIA 050-061 -013 BALBOA
050-311 -007 SANTA LUCIA 050-061 -012 ARDILLA
050-311 -008 SANTA LUCIA 050-061 -014 ARDILLA
050-312-018 SANTA LUCIA 050-063-001 BALBOA
050-312-017 SANTA LUCIA 050-071 -012 SAN BENITO
050-312-013 SANTA LUCIA 050-071 -011 SAN BENITO
050-312-014 SANTA LUCIA 050-071 -013 SAN BENITO
050-312-012 SANTA LUCIA 050-071 -010 SAN BENITO
050-312-011 ELMONTE 050-071 -026 SAN BENITO
050-312-009 ELMONTE 050-071 -022 SAN BENITO
050-312-020 ELMONTE 050-071 -037 SAN BENITO
050-312-015 ELMONTE 050-071 -033 SAN BENITO
050-321 -006 ELMONTE 050-071 -034 SAN BENITO
050-321 -007 ELMONTE 050-071 -035 SAN BENITO
050-321 -008 ELMONTE 050-071 -032 ARDILLA
050-321 -013 ELMONTE 050-071 -031 ARDILLA
050-323-016 ELMONTE 050-071 -024 ARDILLA
050-323-014 ELMONTE 050-071 -027 SAN BENITO
050-323-020 ELMONTE 050-071 -036 SAN BENITO
050-323-019 ELMONTE 050-071 -006 SAN BENITO
050-323-006 ELMONTE 050-071 -005 SAN BENITO
050-323-007 ELMONTE 050-071 -007 SAN BENITO
050-324-003 SANTA LUCIA 050-071 -008 SAN BENITO
050-324-004 SANTA LUCIA 050-071 -009 SAN BENITO
050-324-013 SANTA LUCIA 050-071 -004 SAN BENITO
050-324-007 SANTA LUCIA 050-153-008 SAN BENITO
050-324-015 SANTA LUCIA 050-153-009 SAN BENITO
050-331 -003 LLANO 050-153-012 SAN BENITO
050-331 -006 LLANO 050-153-011 SAN BENITO
050-331 -017 LLANO 050-153-004 SAN BENITO
050-331 -018 LLANO 050-201 -004 CCRCNA
050-331 -016 LOMITAS 050-202-011 OTEROLANE
050-331 -010 LLANO 050-202-014 BOLSAROAD
050-331 -013 LOMITAS
050-331 -002 LLANO
050-341 -022 LOMITAS 054-011 -017 SAN JACINTO
050-341 -023 LOMITAS 054-011 -018 SAN JACINTO
050-341 -004 LOMITAS 054-011 -021 SAN ANSELMO
050-341 -003 LOMITAS 054-011 -023 SAN ANSELMO
050-341 -017 SANTA LUCIA 054-012-002 ARDILLA
050-341 -013 SANTA LUCIA 054-012-010 PORTOLA
050-351 -011 LOMITAS 054-012-011 PORTOLA
050-351 -007 LLANO 054-012-016 ARDILLA
050-361 -006 ELMONTE 054-012-023 ARDILLA
050-361 -007 ELMONTE 054-012-026 ARDILLA
050-361 -008 SANLUCAS 054-012-027 ARDILLA
000066
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 36
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
. 054-012-029 PORTOLA 054-043-001 SAN BENITO
054-012-035 M30M 054-043-002 SAN BENITO
054-012-036 VB\JADO 054-043-004 ARDILLA
054-012-039 ARDILLA 054-043-006 ARDILLA
054-012-040 ARDILLA 054-043-010 ARDILLA
054-013-002 MARICOPA 054-043-012 ARDILLA
054-013-004 MARICOPA 054-043-013 ARDILLA
054-013-017 ARDILLA 054-043-018 ARDILLA
054-013-020 MARICOPA 054-043-019 ARDILLA
054-013-023 -ARDILLA 054-043-021 MARICOPA
054-013-025 ARDILLA 054-043-023 MARICOPA
054-013-027 ARDILLA 054-051 -016 PORTOLA
054-014-004 SANANSELMO 054-051 -021 PORTOLA
054-014-005 MARICOPA 054-051 -041 PORTOLA
054-014-007 SANANSELMO 054-051 -044 ARDILLA
054-014-019 MARICOPA 054-051 -046 ARDILLA
054-021 -001 CHAUPLIN 054-051 -047 ARDILLA
054-021 -007 PORTOLA 054-051 -056 PORTOLA
054-021 -009 PORTOLA 054-051 -058 ARDILLA
054-021 -011 ATAJO 054-051 -059 ARDILLA
054-021 -013 PORTOLA 054-051 -060 PORTOLA
054-021 -018 CHAUPLIN 054-051 -061 PORTOLA
054-021 -019 CHAUPLIN 054-051 -063 PORTOLA
054-021 -020 CHAUPLIN 054-051 -069 PORTOLA
054-022-004 PORTOLA 054,051 -070 PORTOLA
054-022-011 PORTOLA 054-051 -071 PORTOLA
054-022-012 PORTOLA 054-051 -072 PORTOLA
054-022-017 PORTOLA 054-051 -073 PORTOLA
054-022-018 PORTOLA 054-051 -076 PORTOLA
054-022-021 PORTOLA 054-051 -081 PORTOLA
054-031 -008 MONTEREY RD 054-051 -082 PORTOLA
054-031 -009 MONTEREY RD 054-061 -022 PORTOLA
054-032-015 MONTEREY RD 054-061 -028 SANTA LUCIA
054-032-022 MARICOPA 054-061 -029 PORTOLA
054-032-026 MONTEREY RD 054-061 -035 PORTOLA
054-032-032 MONTEREY RD 054-061 -041 SANTALUCIA
054-032-038 MARICOPA 054-061 -043 PORTOLA
054-032-041 MARICOPA 054-061 -048 SANTA WCIA
054-032-045 MONTEREY RD 054-061 -050 SANTALUCIA
054-032-051 MONTEREY RD 054-061 -056 PORTOLA
054-032-053 MONTEREY RD 054-061 -058 SANTA LUCIA
054-032-055 MONTEREY RD 054-061 -059 SANTA LUCIA
054-032-056 MONTEREY RD 054-061 -060 SANTALUCIA
054-032-057 MONTEREY RD 054-061 -061 SANTA LUCIA
054-032-058 MONTEREY RD 054-061 -065 SANTA LUCIA
054-041 -005 MARICOPA 054-061 -066 SANTA LUCIA
054-041 -007 MARICOPA 054-071 -001 PORTOLA
054-041 -008 MARICOPA 054-071 -033 PORTOLA
054-041 -009 MARICOPA 054-071 -037 PORTOLA
054-041 -010 MARICOPA 054-071 -039 PORTOLA
054-041 -011 MARICOPA 054-072-002 PORTOLA
054-041 -014 MARICOPA 054-072-006 PORTOLA
054-041 -015 MARICOPA 054-072-016 SANTA LUCIA
054-041 -017 SAN BENITO 054-072-021 LOSGATOS
054-041 -018 SAN BENITO 054-072-022 LOS GATOS
00004 '7
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 37
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
054-072-023 PORTOLA 054-085-048 PORTOLA
054-072-028 LOSGATOS 054-085-049 PORTOLA
054-072-035 FLORES 054-085-050 PORTOLA
054-072-039 FLARES 054-085-051 PORTOLA
054-072-040 PORTOLA 054-086-003 BELLA VISTA
054-072-048 PORTOLA 054-086-004 BELLA VISTA
054-072-058 LOSGATOS 054-086-006 BELLA VISTA
054-072-059 FLORES 054-086-008 BELLA VISTA
054-072-061 LOSGATOS 054-086-010 BEL.LAVISTA
054-072-061 PORTOLA 054-086-012 BELLA VISTA
054-072-066 PORTOLA 054-086-014 BELLA VISTA
054-072-069 SANTA LUCIA 054-086-015 BELLA VISTA
054-072-070 SANTA LUCIA 054-086-016 BELLA VISTA
054-072-071 SANTA WCIA 054-086-018 BELLA VISTA
054-072-072 PORTOLA 054-091 -013 CASCABEL
054-072-074 PORTOLA 054-091 -014 CASCABEL
054-072-076 FLORES 054-091 -017 CASCABEL
054-072-077 FLARES 054-091 -022 CASCABEL
054-073-001 SANTAWCIA 054-091 -024 CASCABEL
054-073-007 PORTOLA 054-091 -025 CASCABEL
054-073-009 PORTOLA 054-092-001 CASCABEL
054-073-010 PORTOLA 054-092-014 CASCABEL
054-073-012 PORTOLA 054-092-015 CASCABEL
054-073-014 PORTOLA 054-101 -006 CASCABEL
054-073-018 PORTOLA 054--.101 -016 CASCABEL
054-073-020 PORTOLA 054-101 -018 CASCABEL
054-073-021 PORTOLA 054-102-019 CASCABEL
054-073-022 PORTOLA 054-111 -005 SANTA WCIA
054-073-026 PORTOLA 054-111 -024 SANTALLICIA
054-073-029 PORTOLA 054-111 -025 SANTA WCIA
054-073-030 PORTOLA 054-111 -027 SANTA LLICIA
054-081 -014 PORTOLA 054-111 -033 SANTA WCIA
054-081 -021 PORTOLA 054-111 -035 SANTAWCIA
054-081 -022 PORTOLA 054-111 -039 SANTA LLICIA
054-081 -027 PORTOLA 054-111 -040 SANTA WCIA
054-081 -033 PORTOLA 054-111 -043 SANTAWCIA
054-081 -044 PORTOLA 054-121 -012 LOSGATOS
054-081 -045 PORTOLA 054-121 -018 LOSGATOS
054-082-012 SAN MARCOS 054-121 -019 LOSGATOS
054-082-013 SAN MARCOS 054-121 -022 LOSGATOS
054-084-004 SAN MARCOS 054-121 -025 LOSGATOS
054-084-005 SAN MARCOS 054-121 -026 LOSGATOS
054-084-006 SAN MARCOS 054-121 -027 LOSGATOS
054-084-007 SAN MARCOS 054-121 -029 LOSGATOS
054-085-002 BELLA VISTA 054-121 -032 LOSGATOS
054-085-007 BELLA VISTA 054-121 -035 LOSGATOS
054-085-016 PORTOLA 054-121 -036 LOSGATOS
054-085-024 PORTOLA 054-121 -039 LOSGATOS
054-085-028 BELLA VISTA 054-122-012 LOSGATOS
054-085-029 BELLA VISTA 054-122-019 LOSGATOS
054-085-032 BELLA VISTA 054-122-020 LOSGATOS
054-085-038 BELLA VISTA 054-122-021 LOSGATOS
054-085-039 PORTOLA 054-122-029 LOSGATOS
054-085-041 PORTOLA 054-122-030 LOSGATOS
054-085-044 PORTOLA 054-122-031 LOSGATOS
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 38
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
054-131 -003 SAN GABRIEL 054-151 -055 SANTA ROSH
054-131 -006 SAN GABRIEL 054-161 -006 SAN BENITO
054-131 -010 SAN GABRIEL 054-161 -007 SAN BENITO
054-131 -012 SAN GABRIEL 054-161 -008 SAN BENITO
054-131 -015 SAN GABRIEL 054-161 -009 SAN BENITO
054-131 -016 SAN GABRIEL 054-162-004 SANTAANA
054-132-028 SAN MARCOS 054-162-005 SANTAANA
054-132-033 SAN MARCOS 054-162-007 SANTAANA
054-132-034 SAN MARCOS 054-162-008 SANTAANA
054-132-037 SAN MARCOS 054-171 -018 SANTAANA
054-132-039 SAN MARCOS 054-171 -021 SANTAANA
054-132-041 SAN MARCOS 054-171 -022 SANTAANA
054-132-043 SAN MARCOS 054-171 -023 SANTAANA
054-132-044 SAN MARCOS 054-171 -024 SANTAANA
054-132-045 SANMARCOS 054-171 -025 SANTA ANA
054-132-048 SAN MARCOS 054-171 -026 SANTAANA
054-132-051 SAN MARCOS 054-171 -027 SANTA ANA
054-132-052 SAN MARCOS 054-1 71 -028 SANTAANA
054-132-053 SAN MARCOS 054-181 -003 SANTA LUCIA
054-132-054 SAN MARCOS 054-181 -006 SANTA LUCIA
054-133-063 SAN GABRIEL 054-201 -006 SAN GABRIEL
054-133-064 SAN GABRIEL 054-201 -008 SAN GABRIEL
054-141 -003 BELLA VISTA 054-201 -012 SAN GABRIEL
054-141 -005 BELLA VISTA 054-201 -024 SAN GABRIEL
054-142-003 SAN GABRIEL 054-201 -025 SAN GABRIEL
054-142-004 SAN GABRIEL 054-201 -026 SAN GABRIEL
054-142-006 SAN GABRIEL 054-201 -027 SAN GABRIEL
054-142-012 SAN GABRIEL 054-201 -032 SAN GABRIEL
054-142-015 SAN GABRIEL 054-201 -034 SAN GABRIEL
054-142-023 SAN GABRIEL 054-201 -036 SAN GABRIEL
054-142-024 SAN GABRIEL 054-201 -037 ESCONDIDO
054-142-026 SAN GABRIEL 054-201 -041 SAN GABRIEL
054-142-027 SAN GABRIEL 054-201 -042 SAN GABRIEL
054-142-031 SAN GABRIEL 054-201 -043 SAN GABRIEL
054-142-032 SAN GABRIEL 054-201 -044 SAN GABRIEL
054-142-033 SAN GABRIEL 054-201 -045 SAN GABRIEL
054-142-035 SAN GABRIEL 054-201 -046 SAN GABRIEL
054-142-036 SAN GABRIEL 054-201 -048 SAN GABRIEL
054-143-008 CARMELITA 054-201 -049 SAN GABRIEL
054-151 -013 SANTAROSA 054-201 -052 ESCONDIDO
054-151 -018 SANTA ROSA 054-201 -053 ESCONDIDO
054-151 -019 SANTA ROSH 054-211 -005 SAN GABRIEL
054-151 -021 SANTAROSA 054-211 -008 SAN GABRIEL
054-151 -026 SANTAROSA 054-211 -009 SAN GABRIEL
054-151 -030 SANTA ROSH 054-211 -010 SAN GABRIEL
054-151 -031 SANTAROSA 054-212-001 SAN GABRIEL
054-151 -033 SANTAROSA 054-212-013 SAN GABRIEL
054-151 -036 SANTAROSA 054-212-014 SAN GABRIEL
054-151 -039 SANTAROSA 054-212-019 SAN GABRIEL
054-151 -042 SANTAROSA 054-212-023 SAN GABRIEL
054-151 -043 SANTAROSA 054-212-024 SAN GABRIEL
054-151 -045 SANTAROSA 054-212-025 CARMELITA
054-151 -046 SANTAROSA 054-212-027 SAN GABRIEL
054-151 -048 SANTAROSA 054-212-029 SAN GABRIEL
054-151 -050 SANTAROSA 054-212-033 CARMELITA
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WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 39
Parcel_# Street Parcel # Street
054-212-035 CARMELITA 054-291 -014 PORTAL
054-221 -004 CARMELITA 054-291 -016 PORTAL
054-221 -005 CARMELITA 054-291 -017 PORTAL
054-221 -008 CARMELITA 054-291 -018 PORTAL
054-221 -010 SAN GABRIEL 054-291 -019 PORTAL
054-221 -011 SAN GABRIEL 054-291 -020 PORTAL
054-221 -012 SAN GABRIEL 054-291 -021 PORTAL
054-231 -001 OLD MORRORD 054-301 -013 SANMARCOS
054-231 -014 OLD MORRO RD 054-301 -016 SAN MARCOS
054-231 -018 -SAN RAFAEL 054-301 -023 SANMARCOS
054-231 -019 SAN RAFAEL 054-301 -024 SAN MARCOS
054-231 -020 OLD MORRORD 054-301 -025 SANMARCOS
054-231 -021 OLD MORRORD 054-301 -026 SANMARCOS
054-231 -022 SAN RAFAEL 054-301 -027 SANMARCOS
054-231 -024 OLD MORRORD 054-311 -003 SANMARCOS
054-231 -025 OLD MORRORD 054-311 -005 SANMARCOS
054-231 -028 LCSOSOS 054-311 -008 SANMARCOS
054-231 -031 LOSCSOS 054-311 -016 SANMARCOS
054-231 -034 OLD MORRORD 054-311 -019 SANMARCOS
054-231 -035 SAN RAFAEL 054-311 -022 SAN MAROCS
054-231 -038 SAN RAFAEL 054-311 -029 SAN MARCOS
054-231 -039 SAN RAFAEL 054-311 -031 SANMARCOS
054-231 -040 OLD MORRORD 054-311 -033 SANMARCOS
054-231 -042 LC SOSOS 054-311 -035 SANMARCOS
054-231 -044 OLD MORRORD 054-311 -037 SANMARCOS
054-241 -002 SAN RAFAEL 054-311 -040 SANMARCOS
054-241 -003 SAN RAFAEL 054-311 -041 SANMARCOS
054-241 -018 SAN RAFAEL 054-311 -042 SAN MARCOS
054-241 -021 SAN RAFAEL 054-311 -043 SAN MARCOS
054-241 -022 SAN RAFAEL 054-311 -044 SANMARCOS
054-241 -027 SAN RAFAEL 054-311 -045 SANMARCOS
054-241 -030 SAN RAFAEL 054-311 -047 SANMARCOS
054-241 -034 SAN RAFAEL 054-311 -048 SANMARCOS
054-241 -035 SAN RAFAEL 054-311 -049 SANMARCOS
054-241 -036 SAN RAFAEL 054-311 -050 SAN MARCOS
054-241 -037 SAN RAFAEL 054-311 -052 SANMARCOS
054-241 -038 SAN RAFAEL 054-311 -053 SANMARCOS
054-241 -040 SAN RAFAEL 054-311 -054 SANMARCOS
054-251 -004 LLANO 054-311 -055 SANMARCOS
054-251 -005 LLANO 054-311 -057 SANMARCOS
054-261 -001 SANTA LUCIA 054-321 -002 SIERRA VISTA
054-261 -003 SANTA LUCIA 054-321 -008 SIERRA VISTA
054-262-004 LLANO 054-321 -009 SIERRA VISTA
054-272-006 LLANO 054-321 -010 SIERRA VISTA
054-272-014 LLANO 054-321 -011 SIERRA VISTA
054-272-015 LLANO 054-321 -012 SIERRA VISTA
054-272-016 LLANO 054-322-002 SIERRA VISTA
054-272-020 LLANO 054-322-003 SIERRA VISTA
054-272-021 LLANO 054-322-009 SIERRA VISTA
054-272-022 LLANO 054-322-011 SIERRA VISTA
054-272-023 LLANO 054-322-012 SIERRA VISTA
054-272-024 LLANO 054-322-013 SIERRA VISTA
054-272-028 LLANO 054-331 -001 SIERRA VISTA 0
054-272-029 LLANO 054-331 -002 SIERRA VISTA
054-291 -012 PORTAL 054-331 -003 SIERRA VISTA
UU(Y()70
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 40
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
054-331 -004 SIERRA VISTA 055-062-019 LUCINDALN
054-331 -005 SIERRA VISTA 055-062-020 4ARRANCO
054-331 -006 SIERRA VISTA 055-062-022 BARRANCO
054-331 -010 SIERRA VISTA 055-062-023 LUCINDALN
054-332-004 SIERRA VISTA 055-062-024 LUCINDALN
054-332-005 SIERRA VISTA 055-062-027 BARRANCO
054-333-003 SIERRA VISTA 055-062-028 LUCINDALN
054-333-004 SIERRA VISTA 055-062-029 LUCINDALN
054-333-005 SIERRA VISTA 055-062-030 LUCINDALN
054-333-007 -SIERRA VISTA 055-062-031 CARMELITA
054-333-008 SIERRA VISTA 055-062-032 BARRANCO
054-334-001 SIERRA VISTA 055-062-033 LUCINDALN
055-062-034 LUCINDALN
055-062-035 BARRANCO
055-011 -006 SANCAYETANO 055-062-036 BARRANCO
055-011 -007 SAN CAYETANO 055-062-037 LUCINDALN
055-011 -014 SANTA LUCIA 055-062-038 LUCINDALN
055-011 -016 SANTA LUCIA 055-062-039 $ARRANCO
055-011 -017 SANTA LUCIA 055-062-040 QARANCO
055-011 -018 SANTA LUCIA 055-062-041 BARRANOO
055-022-011 SANTA LUCIA 055-062-043 REAUTO
055-022-012 SANTA LUCIA 055-062-044 REALITO
055-031 -010 CENEGAL 055-071 -001 CASANOVA
055-031 -023 LAUREL 055-071 -011 SAN MARCOS
055-031 -024 LAUREL 055m071 -012 SAN MARCOS
055-031 -027 CENEGAL 055-071 -013 SAN MARCOS
055-031 -029 CENEGAL 055-071 -014 CAS*MA
055-031 -031 CENEGAL 055-071 -015 CASANOVA
055-031 -032 LAUREL 055-072-002 CASANOVA
055-031 -037 CENEGAL 055-072-005 CVOVA
055-031 -038 LAUREL 055-073-002 /ANDRITA
055-031 -040 LAUREL 055-081 -001 BARRANCO
055-041 -003 SAN MARCOS 055-081 -002 BARRANCO
055-041 -006 SAN MARCOS 055-081 -003 CASANOVA
055-041 -011 SAN MARCOS 055-081 -004 C;AS*DVA
055-041 -012 SAN MARCOS 055-081 -006 CASAWOVA
055-041 -013 SAN MARCOS 055-082-001 CASANOVA
055-041 -014 SAN MARCOS 055-082-007 /ANDRITA
055-041 -015 LAUREL 055-082-008 CASANOVA
055-041 -016 LAUREL 055-083-004 CASANOVA
055-041 -017 LAUREL 055-091 -001 SIERRA VISTA
055-041 -018 LAUREL 055-091 -002 SIERRA VISTA
055-051 -002 SAN MARCOS 055-091 -003 SIERRA VISTA
055-051 -008 SAN MARCOS 055-092-001 SIERRA VISTA
055-051 -009 VISTA 055-093-002 SIERRA VISTA
055-051 -010 VISTA 055-101 -001 CASANOVA
055-051 -011 SAN MARCOS 055-101 -004 CARMELITA
055-052-009 REALITO 055-101 -006 CASANOVA
055-052-010 VISTA 055-101 -009 CAS440VA
055-052-013 VISTA 055-101 -012 BARRANOO
055-052-014 VISTA 055-101 -013 BARRANCO
055-053-001 REALITO 055-101 -014 CARMELITA
055-053-002 REALITO 055-101 -015 CASNWOVA
055-053-005 REAUTO 055-101 -016 CARMELITA
055-053-006 REAUTO 055-102-001 CASANOVA
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WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 41
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
055-102-003 CASANOVA 055-192-004 SAN MARCOS
055-102-006 SIERRA VISTA 055-192-005 SANMARCOS
055-102-007 CASANOVA 055-201 -002 SAN MARCOS
055-102-011 SIERRA VISTA 055-201 -008 SAN MARCOS
055-121 -013 CENEGAL 055-201 -009 SAN MARCOS
055-121 -014 CENEGAL 055-201 -013 SEW MARCOS
055-121 -018 CENEGAL 055-201 -014 SAN MARCOS
055-121 -019 CENEGAL 055-201 -015 SAN MARCOS
055-121 -020 CENEGAL 055-201 -016 SAN MARCOS
055-131 -012 •CENEGAL 055-201 -017 SAN MARCOS
055-131 -013 CENEGAL 055-201 -018 SANMARCOS
055-131 -014 CENEGAL 055-201 -019 SAN MARCOS
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055-141 -006 CENEGAL 055-211 -015 MORRORD
055-141 -007 LAUREL 055-211 -017 SAN MARCOS
055-151 -005 SANMARCOS 055-211 -018 SAN MARCOS
055-151 -007 SAN MARCOS 055-211 -019 SEW MARCOS
055-151 -008 SAN MARCOS 055-21 1 -020 SAN MARCOS
055-151 -013 LAUREL 055-231 -001 SAN MARCOS
055-151 -016 LAUREL 055-231 -002 SAN MARCOS
055-151 -017 LAUREL 055-231 -005 SAN MARCOS
055-151 -018 LAUREL 055-231 -008 SAN MARCOS
055-151 -020 LAUREL 055-231 -010 SAN MARCOS
055-151 -022 LAUREL 055 .231 -011 SAN MARCOS
055-161 -026 VISTA 055-231 -013 SAN MARCOS
055-161 -027 VISTA 055-231 -014 SAN MARCOS
055-161 -028 VISTA 055-231 -015 SAN MARCOS
055-161 -029 VISTA 055-231 -016 SAN MARCOS
055-161 -030 VISTA 055-231 -017 SAN MARCOS
055-161 -031 VISTA 055-231 -018 SANMARCOS
055-161 -032 VISTA 055-241 -006 LOS ALTOS
055-161 -034 VISTA 055-242-004 SAN MARCOS
055-161 -035 VISTA 055-242-006 SAN MARCOS
055-161 -038 VISTA 055-242-010 MORRORD
055-161 -039 VISTA 055-242-014 LOS ALTOS
055-161 -040 VISTA ' 055-242-015 LOS ALTOS
055-171 -004 SAN MARCOS 055-242-029 LOS ALTOS
055-171 -009 SAN MARCOS 055-242-030 LOS ALTOS
055-171 -011 SAN MARCOS 055-242-031 SAN MARCOS
055-171 -012 SAN MARCOS 055-242-032 SAN MARCOS
055-171 -016 SAN MARCOS 055-242-033 LOS ALTOS
055-171 -020 SAN MARCOS 055-242-034 SAN MARCOS
055-181 -003 SAN CAYETANO 055-242-035 SAN MARCOS
055-181 -008 SAN MARCOS 055-242-036 MORRORD
055-181 -009 SAN MARCOS 055-251 -006 MORRORD
055-181 -014 SAN MARCOS 055-251 -007 MORRORD
055-181 -015 SAN MARCOS 055-252-001 MORROR
055-181 -019 SAN MARCOS 055-252-005 SAN MARCOS
055-191 -003 SAN MARCOS 055-252-008 SAN MARCOS
055-191 -004 SANMARCOS 055-252-014 SAN MARCOS
055-191 -005 SAN MARCOS 055-252-015 SAN MARCOS
055-191 -008 SAN CAYETANO 055-252-016 MORRORD
055-191 -009 SAN MARCOS 055-252-017 SAN MARCOS
055-192-002 SAN MARCOS 055-261 -004 MORRORD
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WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 42
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
055-261 -005 MORRORD 055-442-005 SANTA LUCIA
055-261 -006 SAN MARCOS 055-442-006 SANTA LUCIA
055-261 -012 MORRORD 055-442-007 SANTA LUCIA
055-261 -013 SAN MARCOS 055-442-008 SANTA LUCIA
055-261 -014 SAN MARCOS 055-451 -009 LLANO
055-311 -008 PALOVERDE 055-451 -010 LLANO
055-311 -009 MORRORD 055-451 -012 hAYAR
055-311 -011 PALOVERDE 055-451 -013 RAYAR
055-311 -012 PALOVERDE 055-451 -014 RAYAR
055-311 -013 •MORRORD 055-451 -015 LOMITAS
055-311 -014 MORRORD 055-451 -018 LOMITAS
055-311 -015 PALOVERDE 055-451 -019 LOMITAS
055-311 -016 PALO VERDE 055-451 -020 LOMITAS
055-311 -017 PALO VERDE 055-451 -021 LOMITAS
055-311 -018 MORRORD 055-451 -022 LOMITAS
055-321 -007 MORRORD 055-451 -023 LOMITAS
055-321 -008 MORRORD 055-451 -025 LOMITAS
055-321 -009 MORRORD 055-451 -026 LOMITAS
055-321 -012 MORRORD 055-451 -027 LOMITAS
055-321 -017 MORRORD 055-451 -028 LOMITAS
055-321 -018 MORRORD 055-451 -029 LOMITAS
055-331 -001 MORRORD 055-451 -030 LOMITAS
055-331 -002 MORRORD 055-451 -031 LLANO
055-331 -005 MORRORD 055-451 -032 LLANO
055-331 -007 MORRORD 055,7451 -033 LOMITAS
055-331 -011 MORRORD 055-462-001 SANTA LUCIA
055-331 -013 MORRORD 055-462-002 SANTA LUCIA
055-341 -001 MORRORD 055-462-003 SANTA LUCIA
055-341 -002 MORRORD 055-462-004 SANTA LUCIA
055-341 -003 MORRORD 055-462-013 SANTA LUCIA
055-361 -006 PALO VERDE
055-361 -009 PALO VERDE 056-031 -029 COROWIAR
055-361 -018 PALOVERDE 056-031 -031 COPaAAR
055-361 -019 PALO VERDE 056-031 -033 CURBARIL
055-391 -003 SAN MARCOS 056-031 -034 ELCAMINOREAL
055-391 -009 SAN MARCOS 056-031 -035 ELCAMINOREAL
055-391 -010 SAN MARCOS 056-031 -036 COROMAR
055-391 -011 SAN MARCOS 056-031 -037 ELCAMINOREAL
055-391 -012 SAN MARCOS 056-031 -038 CURBARIL
055-391 -013 SANMARCOS 056-031 -041 COROMAR
055-421 -004 SAN CAYETANO 056-041 -012 COROMAR
055-431 -001 SANTA LUCIA 056-041 -014 COROMAR
055-431 -002 SANTA LUCIA 056-041 -017 COROMAR
055-431 -007 SAN CAYETANO 056-041 -025 COROMAR
055-431 -008 SAN CAYETANO 056-041 -026 OOROMAR
055-431 -012 SANCAYETANO 056-041 -033 CORCMAR
055-431 -013 SAN CAYETANO 056-041 -036 COROMAR
055-441 -001 LOMITAS 056-041 -037 COROMAR
055-441 -002 LOMITAS 056-041 -040 COROMAR
055-441 -004 SANTA LUCIA 056-041 -041 COROMAR
055-441 -005 SANTA LUCIA 056-051 -014 ELCAMINOREAL
055-442-001 LOMITAS 056-051 -021 ELCAMINOREAL
055-442-002 LOMITAS 056-051 -023 ELCAMINOREAL
055-442-003 LOMITAS 056-051 -029 LALINIAAVE.
055-442-004 LOMITAS 056-051 -030 ELCAMINOREAL
/1f1(�tiri-,
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 43
Parcel_# Street Parcel # Street
056-051 -034 EL CAMINO REAL 056-121 -030 COROMMIAR
056-051 -038 ELCAMINOREAL 056-121 -033 COROMAR
056-051 -039 ELCAMINOREAL 056-121 -034 COROMAR
056-051 -043 ELCAMINOREAL 056-131 -012 PORTOLA
056-051 -046 PLATA LANE 056-131 -015 PORTOLA
056-051 -048 PLATA LANE 056-131 -018 WEST FRONT
056-051 -049 PLATA LANE 056-141 -006 SANTA ROSARD
056-061 -018 ELCAMINOREAL 056-141 -008 SANTA ROSARD
056-061 -022 ELCAMINOREAL 056-141 -009 SANTA ROSARD
056-061 -024 ELCAMINOREAL 056-141 -011 SANTA ROSARD
056-061 -026 ELCAMINOREAL 056-141 -012 SANTA ROSARD
056-061 -028 ELCAMINOREAL 056-141 -016 SANTA ROSARD
056-071 -006 ELCAMINOREAL 056-141 -017 SANTA ROSARD
056-071 -010 ELCAMINOREAL 056-141 -018 SANTA ROSARD
056-071 -011 ELCAMINOREAL 056-141 -019 SANTA ROSARD
056-081 -015 ELCAMINOREAL 056-151 -005 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-081 -025 ELCAMINOREAL 056-151 -006 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-081 -028 ELCAMINOREAL 056-151 -007 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-091 -009 CURBARIL 056-151 -015 WEST FRONT
056-091 -017 CURBARIL 056-151 -021 SANTA ROSARD
056-091 -026 COROMAR 056-151 -025 SANTA ROSARD
056-091 -028 COROMAR 056-151 -027 SANTA ROSARD
056-091 -029 COROMAR 056-151 -028 SANTA ROSARD
056-091 -030 CORCMAR 056-151 -029 SANTA ROSARD
056-091 -035 COROMAR 056,151 -030 SANTA ROSARD
056-091 -036 COROMAR 056-151 -031 SANTA ROSARD
056-091 -039 CURBARIL 056-151 -032 SANTA ROSARD
056-091 -040 CURBARIL 056-151 -034 WEST FRONT
056-091 -041 CRISTOBAL 056-151 -036 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-091 -042 CRISTOBAL 056-151 -037 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-101 -005 ATAS.AVENUE 056-151 -038 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-101 -007 COROMAR 056-151 -039 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-101 -010 ATAS.AVENUE 056-151 -041 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-101 -011 ATAS.AVENUE 056-151 -042 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-101 -012 ATAS.AVENUE 056-162-004 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-101 -014 CORCMAR 056-162-005 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-111 -013 OOROMAR 056-16 2-006 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-111 -015 COROMAR 056-162-007 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-111 -019 COROMAR 056-162-00 8 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-111 -020 COROMAR 056-162-009 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-11 1 -024 COROMAR 056-162-010 SAN GABRIEL RD
0 56-1 1 1 -025 COROMAR 056-162-013 WEST FRONT
056-111 -027 COROMAR 056-162-014 WESTFRONT
056-111 -029 COROMAR 056-162-015 WEST FRONT
056-111 -030 COROMAR 056-162-017 WEST FRONT
056-111 -032 COROMAR 056-162-018 SAN RAFAEL
056-111 -033 COROMAR 056-162-019 SAN RAFAEL
056-121 -005 COROMAR 056-162-021 SAN RAFAEL
056-121 -007 CORCMAR 056-162-022 CIRCLE OAK DR.
056-121 -022 COROMAR 056-162-023 CIRCLE OAK DR.
056-121 -023 COROMAR 056-162-026 CIRCLE OAK DR.
056-121 -024 COROMAR 056-162-028 SAN RAFAEL
056-121 -025 COROMAR 056-162-031 SAN RAFAEL
056-121 -028 CORCMAR 056-162-032 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-121 -029 COROMAR 056-162-033 SAN GABRIEL RD
Uut)0711
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 44
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
056-171 -015 MARCHANT 056-231 -010 ATAS.AVENUE
056-171 -021 MARCHANT 056-231 -012 RTAS.AVENUE
056-171 -026 MARCHANT 056-231 -015 ATAS.AVENUE
056-171 -028 CRISTOBAL 056-231 -016 ATAS.AVENUE
056-171 -029 MARCHANT 056-231 -017 RTAS.AVENUE
056-171 -039 ATAS.AVENUE 056-231 -018 ATAS.AVENUE
056-171 -040 CRISTOBAL 056-231 -021 ATAS.AVENUE
056-171 -043 ATAS.AVENUE 056-231 -022 ATAS.AVENUE
056-171 -044 ATAS.AVENUE 056-231 -023 ATAS.AVENUE
056-171 -045 •ATAS.AVENUE 056-241 -003 PORTOLAROAD
056-171 -048 CRISTOBAL 056-241 -007 PORTOLAROAD
056-181 -006 PORTOLA RD. 056-241 -009 PORTOLAROAD
056-181 -013 ATAS.AVENUE 056-241 -012 PORTOLAROAD
056-181 -018 ATAS.AVENUE 056-241 -013 PORTOLAROAD
056-181 -019 ATAS.AVENUE 056-241 -016 PORTOLAROAD
056-181 -021 PORTOLA RD. 056-241 -017 ATAS.AVENUE
056-181 -022 PORTOLA RD. 056-241 -018 PORTOLA ROAD
056-191 -020 PORTOLA RD. 056-242-006 PORTOLAROAD
056-191 -034 PORTOLA RD. 056-242-009 ATAS.AVENUE
056-201 -010 SAN GABRIELRD 056-251 -017 ATAS.AVENUE
056-201 -012 SAN GABRIELRD 056-251 -018 ATAS.AVENUE
056-201 -015 SAN GABRIELRD 056-251 -024 ALLEGRE
056-201 -028 SAN GABRIELRD 056-251 -092 SANTA ROSARD
056-201 -029 SAN GABRIELRD 056-261 -004 SANTA ROSARD
056-201 -034 ATAS.AVENUE 056- 2611 -011 SAN GABRIELRD
056-201 -035 ATAS.AVENUE 056-261 -013 SAN GABRIELRD
056-201 -036 ATAS.AVENUE 056-261 -019 ATAS.AVENUE
056-201 -037 ATAS.AVENUE 056-261 -021 SAN GABRIELRD
056-211 -003 SAN RAFAEL 056-261 -054 8ANTAROSARD
056-211 -008 SAN GABRIELRD 056-261 -058 SANTA ROSARD
056-211 -010 SAN GABRIELRD 056-261 -061 SAN GABRIELRD
056-211 -012 SAN RAFAEL 056-261 -062 SAWAROSARD
056-211 -015 ATAS.AVENUE 056-261 -067 SAN GABRIELRD
056-211 -020 ATAS.AVENUE 056-261 -068 SAN GABRIELRD
056-211 -022 ATAS.AVENUE 056-261 -070 SAN GABRIELRD
056-211 -026 ATAS.AVENUE 056-261 -071 SAN GABRIELRD
056-211 -037 ATAS.AVENUE 056-261 -078 SAN GABRIELRD
056-211 -038 ATAS.AVENUE 056-261 -079 SAN GABRIELRD
056-211 -039 ATAS.AVENUE 056-261 -080 ATAS.AVENUE
056-211 -044 ATAS.AVENUE 056-261 -082 SAN GABRIELRD
056-211 -045 ATAS.AVENUE 056-261 -084 CAL.ETALANE
056-211 -046 ATAS.AVENUE 056-261 -087 CALETA LANE
056-211 -047 ATAS.AVENUE 056-261 -088 CALETA LANE
056-211 -048 ATAS.AVENUE 056-261 -089 CALETA LANE
056-211 -049 ATAS.AVENUE 056-262-013 SANTA ROSARD
056-211 -050 ATAS.AVENUE 056-271 -010 SAN GABRIELRD
056-221 -015 MARCHANT AVE 056-271 -011 RTAS.AVENUE
056-221 -020 MARCHANTAVE 056-271 -020 ATAS.AVENUE
056-221 -021 MARCHANTAVE 056-271 -025 ATAS.AVENUE
056-221 -022 MARCHANTAVE 056-271 -030 SAN GABRIELRD
056-221 -023 MARCHANTAVE 056-271 -031 ATAS.AVENUE
056-221 -025 ATAS.AVENUE 056-271 -032 ATAS.AVENUE
056-221 -026 ATAS.AVENUE 056-271 -033 SAN GABRIELRD
056-221 -027 MARCHANTAVE 056-271 -034 SAN GABRIELRD
056-231 -008 ATAS.AVENUE 056-271 -037 ATAS.AVENUE
00007.
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 45
Parcel-A Street parcel # Street
056-271 -040 ATAS.AVENUE 056-351 -028 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-281 -009 MARCHANT AVE 056-351 -031 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-281 -010 MARCHANTAVE 056-351 -033 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-281 -011 PORTOLARD 056-351 -035 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-281 -021 PORTOLARD 056-351 -037 SANTA ROSARD
056-281 -022 PORTOLARD 056-351 -040 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-281 -027 PORTOLARD 056-351 -041 SANTA ROSARD
056-291 -001 PORTOLARD 056-351 -042 SANTA ROSARD
056-291 -003 PORTOLARD 056-351 -043 SANTA ROSARD
056-291 -006 PORTOLARD 056-351 -049 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-291 -007 PORTOLARD 056-351 -050 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-291 -008 PORTOLARD 056-361 -001 SAN RAFAELRD
056-301 -008 SANTA ROSARD 056-361 -002 SAN RAFAELRD
056-301 -009 SANTA ROSARD 056-361 -025 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-301 -030 SANTA ROSARD 056-361 -028 SAN RAFAELRD
056-301 -032 SANTA ROSARD 056-361 -029 SAN RAFAELRD
056-301 -033 SANTA ROSARD 056-361 -030 SAN RAFAELRD
056-301 -035 PINEDORADO RD 056-361 -031 SAN RAFAEL RD
056-301 -036 SANTA ROSARD 056-371 -025 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-301 -037 PINEDORADORD 056-371 -026 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-301 -038 PINEDORADORD 056-371 -030 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-311 -002 MOUNTAIN VIEW 056-371 -031 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-311 -006 MOUNTAIN VIEW 056-371 -033 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-311 -010 MOUNTAIN VIEW 056-371 -037 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-312-004 MOUNTAIN VIEW 056-:371 -038 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-312-007 LAKEVIEW DRIVE 056-371 -039 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-312-008 LAKEVIEW DRIVE 056-371 -040 SAN GABRIEL RD
056-312-015 LAKEVIEW DRIVE 056-381 -009 CATALPA ST.
056-312-016 LAKEVIEW DRIVE 056-382-020 BIRCH STREET
056-312-025 MOUNTAIN VIEW 056-383-021 ELCAMINOREAL
056-312-027 LAKEVIEW DRIVE 056-383-023 ELCAMINOREAL
056-312-030 LAKEVIEW DRIVE 056-383-031 SAN RAFAELCT.
056-312-031 LAKEVIEW DRIVE 056-383-034 SAN RAFAELCT.
056-312-032 LAKEVIEW DRIVE 056-402-001 TOI-090ROiAD
056-312-033 MOUNTAIN VIEW 056-402-002 TOI-OSOROAD
056-312-034 LAKEVIEW DRIVE 056-402-004 TOLOSOROAD
056-321 -010 SANTA ROSARD 056-402-005 TOLOSOROAD
056-322-011 SANTA ROSARD 056-402-006 TOL000ROAD
056-322-016 LAKEVIEW DRIVE 056-402-007 TOLOSO ROAD
056-322-017 LAKEVIEW DRIVE 056-402-008 TOLOSO ROAD
056-322-018 LAKEVIEW DRIVE 056-402-010 SAN DIEGO ROAD
056-322-019 LAKEVIEW DRIVE 056-402-013 SAN DIEGO ROAD
056-322-020 LAKEVIEW DRIVE 056-402-014 SAN DIEGO ROAD
056-322-021 LAKEVIEW DRIVE 056-402-015 SAN DIEGO ROAD
056-322-023 LAKEVIEW DRIVE 056-411 -003 CASTENADARD
056-322-024 MOUNTAIN VIEW 056-411 -004 MORROROAD
056-322-026 SANTA ROSARD 056-411 -005 CASTENADARD
056-322-027 SANTA ROSARD 056-411 -006 MORROROAD
056-322-028 MOUNTAIN VIEW 056-411 -007 CASTENADARD
056-322-029 MOUNTAIN VIEW 056-411 -008 CASTENADARD
056-322-032 MOUNTAIN VIEW 056-411 -009 LOSOSOSROAD
056-341 -002 LAKEVIEW DRIVE 056-411 -009 MORROROAD
056-351 -011 SAN GABRIEL RD 0 5 6-41 1 -01 0 CASTENADA RD
056-351 -024 SAN GABRIEL RD 056-411 -011 CASTENADARD
056-351 -027 SANTA ROSARD 056-411 -012 LOSOSOSROAD
WEED ABATEMENT- EXHIBIT A 46
Parcel # Street Parcel # Street
056-411 -013 LOSOSOSROAD 056-481 -005 LOSOSOSROAD
056-411 -014 LOSOSOSROAD 056-481 -006 SAN DIMAS RD.
056-411 -015 LOSOSOSROAD 056-481 -007 LOSOSOSROAD
056-411 -016 TOLOSOROAD 056-481 -008 WSOSOSROAD
056-411 -017 TOLOSOROAD 056-481 -009 SAN DIMAS RD.
056-411 -018 TOLOSOROAD 056-481 -010 SAN DIMAS RD.
0 5 6-41 1 -01 9 TOLOSOROAD 056-491 -001 LOS OSOS ROAD
056-411 -020 CASTENADARD 056-491 -002 LOSOSOSROAD
056-411 -021 CASTENADARD 056-491 -003 LOSOSOSROAD
056-411 -022 CASTENADARD 056-491 -004 LOSOSOSROAD
056-411 -023 TOLOSOROAD 056-491 -005 SAN RAFAELRD
056-411 -024 TOLOSOROAD 056-491 -006 SAN RAFAELRD
056-411 -025 MORROROAD 056-491 -007 SAN RAFAELRD
056-431 -001 CASITA ROAD 056-491 -008 SAN RAFAELRD
056-431 -002 CARMEUTAAVE 056-491 -009 SAN RAFAELRD
056-431 -003 CASITA ROAD 056-491 -010 SAN RAFAELRD
056-432-001 CARMEUTAAVE 056-491 -011 SAN RAFAELRD
056-432-002 CASITA ROAD 056-491 -012 SAN RAFAELRD
056-432-003 CASITA ROAD 056-491 -013 SAN RAFAELRD
056-432-004 CASITA ROAD 056-491 -014 LOSOSOSROAD
056-432-005 CASITA ROAD 056-491 -015 LOSOSOSROAD
056-451 -001 OLD MORRORDE 056-491 -016 LOSOSOSROAD
056-451 -002 OLD MORRORDE 056-491 -017 LOSOSOSROAD
056-451 -003 OLD MORRORDE 056-491 -018 LOSOSOSROAD
056-451 -004 OLD MORRORDE 0567491 -019 LOSOSOSROAD
056-451 -005 OLD MORRORDE 056-491 -020 LOSOSOSROAD
056-451 -006 OLD MORRORDE 056-491 -022 LOSOSOSROAD
056-451 -007 OLD MORRORDE 056-491 -023 LOSOSOSROAD
056-451 -008 OLD MORRORDE 056-491 -024 LOSOSOSROAD
056-451 -009 OLD MORRORDE 056-491 -025 LOSOSOSROAD
056-451 -010 OLD MORRORDE 056-491 -026 LOSOSOSROAD
056-461 -002 SAN DIEGO RD. 056-491 -028 LOSOSOSROAD
056-461 -003 SAN DIEGO RD. 056-491 -029 LOSOSOSROAD
056-461 -004 SAN DIEGO RD. 056-491 -030 LOSOSOSROAD
056-461 -005 SAN DIEGO RD. 056-491 -031 LOSOSOSROAD
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San Luis Obispo Area Coordie
I Grand. fi scader
Grover City
Morro Bay
and Regional Transportation Planning Agency Paso Robles
Pismo Beach
San Luis Obispo
S San Luis Obispo County
April 14, 1992
City Managers, County Administrators
Local Transportation Commissions
Regional Transportation Planning Agencies
Re: Support for Senate Bill 1691 (HART); Rail bond funds for the Coast bine intercity corridor.
Senator Gary Hart introduced Senate Bill 1691 on February 20, 1992. This Fbill would include the
San Luis Obispo-Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo-San Jose routes among the intercity-rail -
corridors eligible for funding from the proceeds of bonds issued under the Costa Rail
Transportation Improvement Act. These bonds will be submitted to voters in 1992 and 1994, and
will provide needed locomotives and rail coaches to match the rapidly rising demand for rail
travel.
The San Luis Obispo Area Council strongly encourages your support of this bill and proactive
measures to secure support from your legislators. As you may know, the $an Luis Obispo Area
Coordinating Council has completed a Rail Improvement Feasibility Study.:, One key finding of
the study is that train service between San Diego and the San Francisco Bay Area along the
pacific coast route would receive exceptional ridership. The benefits of increased rail
passenger service include reduced traffic congestion, reduced air pollution,Viand a potential boost
to local tourist economies. But without rolling stock, this service will never run.
Enclosed with this letter is a sample resolution of support for SB 1691. The Area Council adopted
a similar resoultion on April 8, 1992. Also enclosed is a resolution of support adopted on
February 5, 1992, that concerns the extension of the San Diegan train from Santa Barbara to San
Luis Obispo. A fact sheet, and information justifying the inclusion of the corridor are also
included. Similar resolutions of support from the governing board in your area sent to your
legislators would be very helpful. If you would like to discuss this issue further, please contact
me or Peter Rodgers of my staff at (805) 549-5712,
Sincerely, Distribution:
Santa Barbara Ass. Governments
The City of Santa Barbara
Ronald L. DeCarli The City of Lompoc
Executive Director The City of Guadalupe',
The City of Santa Maria
Enclosures: The County of San Luis Obispo
-Sample resolution for SB 1691 The City of Grover
-Adopted San Diegan extension resolution The City of Pismo Beach
-Coast Line Fact Sheet The City of San Luis Obispo
-Corridor Justification The City of Atascadero
C:\wPs,\pete\,esa-dis.let The City of Paso Robles
County Government Center, San Luis Obispo, CA 93408E4805) 549-5612
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RESOLUTION NO. 40-92
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ATASCADERO
IN SUPPORT OF SB 1691 - ELIGIBILITY FOR
INTERCITY RAIL CORRIDOR BOND FUNDING
WHEREAS, The only passenger train currently serving the Cen-
tral Coast, the "COAST STARLIGHT", is frequently operating at full
capacity, especially during peak tourist season; and
WHEREAS, The AMTRAK dedicated feeder-bus service currently
operating between San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara has achieved
exceptional ridership; and
WHEREAS, The 1991 California Rail Passenger Development Plan
recommends early implementation of the extension of one "SAN
DIEGAN" train roundtrip to San Luis Obispo in fiscal year 1992-93,
pending favorable results of a feasibility study by Caltrans; and
WHEREAS, The San Luis Obispo Area Coordinating Council, the
Regional Transportation Planning Agency, has completed a rail im-
provement feasibility study and determined that the revenue and
patronage forecasts for this service expansion are favorable; and
WHEREAS, The Governor's proposed budget in fiscal year 1992-93
includes operating costs for this service expansion; and
WHEREAS, An intercity corridor designation would allow local
jurisdictions to be joint applicants with the Division of Rail for
capital improvement projects; and
WHEREAS, The absence of the intercity rail corridor designa-
tion along the coastal route between the San Francisco Bay area and
the Los Angeles area significantly hinders funding and equipment
availability and flexibility.
THEREFORE, LET IT BE RESOLVED, that the Atascadero City Coun-
cil supports Senate Bill 1691 to include the San Luis Obispo
County-to-Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo County-to-San Jose rail
corridors among the intercity rail corridors eligible for funding
from the proceeds of bonds issued under the proposed bond acts.
On motion by Councilmember , seconded by Council-
member , the foregoing resolution is adopted in its
entirety by the following roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ADOPTED:
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ATTEST: CITY OF ATASCADERO
LEE RABOIN, City Clerk ALDEN F. SHItRS, Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
ARTHER R. MONTANDON, City Attorney
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SENATE BILL 1691
Overview: Proposition 108 (June 1990) identified certain rail corridors around the state
which would be eligible for state rail bond funds. The rail corridors eligible for funding are
listed in the Streets and Highways Code relating to transportation. Unfortunately, the rail
corridor between Santa Barbara and San Jose was not included. Senate Bill 1691 will j
include the coastal route as an eligible intercity rail corridor eligible for Proposition 108
bond funding.
THE ISSUE: Inclusion of the Coast Line, between Santa Barbara and San Jose,
as an intercity rail corridor eligible for bond funds.
THE PROBLEM: The Coast Line was excluded as an intercity rail corridor for transit
bond funds under Proposition 108 (June 1990). Therefore, there i
is no statutory authority to allocate state rail funds on the coast line
in order to facilitate increased intercity rail passenger service.
THE SOLUTION: Amend Sections 2702-4 of the Streets and Highway Code to
l include the Coast Line between Santa Barbara and San Jose.
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WHY SHOULD THIS RAIL CORRIDOR BE INCLUDED?
1. It will allow Caltrans the flexibility to use equipment purchased with these bonds on the
' Coast Line corridor. Also, for the purposes of grant applications, it will allow local
jurisdictions to be joint applicants with the Division of Rail.
2. Capital improvements for intercity rail projects on the Coast Line can be funded through
i the proceeds of these bonds. Although the programming of projects for Proposition 108
money is complete, some projects may be withdrawn over time and make funding
available for improvements in this corridor.
3. The Coast Starlight, currently operating in this corridor, is the most popular long distance
train in the Amtrak system.
4. The Amtrak dedicated feeder-bus service currently operating between San Luis Obispo
` and Santa Barbara- has achieved exceptional ridership. Ridership at the San Luis
Obispo station increased 17% in the first year of feeder-bus service.
5. The Governor's proposed budget in fiscal year 1992/93 includes operating costs for
extending the San Diegan north from Santa Barbara to San Luis Obispo.
Cotunty Government Center, San Luis Obispo. ("A 93408 (8051549-5710 --J
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6. The 1991 California Rail Passenger Development Plan recommends early implementation
of the extension of one"San Diegan"train roundtrip to San Luis Obispo in fiscal year
1992/93, pending favorable results of a feasibility study by Caltrans.
7. The San Luis Obispo Rail Improvement Feasibility Study determined that the revenue and
patronage forecast for extending the San Diegan are favorable.
8. Ridership estimates in the Rail Improvement Feasibility Study by Schiermeyer Consulting
Services project that ridership between Los Angeles and San Francisco along the Coast
Line would be in excess of 250,000 passengers per year.
9. The Cities of Grover City and Paso Robles are actively pursuing sources of funding for
intercity rail/multimodal stations.
10. The County of San Luis Obispo is a Proposition 5 County eligible for fixed guideway funds
under the Transit Capital Improvement (TCI) Program. Under this program, the region
receives a county minimum up to $500,000(approx.)annually that may be used for local
rail-related improvements.
11. The City of Paso Robles will conduct a $55,000 feasibility study, preliminary
engineering,environmental assessment for a multimodal intercity rail station, financed
50% through the TCI program and with a 50% local match.
12. Grover City, in south San Luis Obispo County, has passed a resolution of support for
increased passenger rail service and has requested the County to dedicate a parcel of
land for a multimodal station.
13. The Clean Air.and Transportation Improvement Act allocated $101.1 million to the region.
A portion of these funds will likely be used to facilitate rail passenger improvements. The
San Luis Obispo-Area Coordinating Council must prepare an allocation plan for approval
by the California Transportation Commission by December, 199 .
14. In November, 1992, Santa Barbara County voters will consider a':measure to include the
County as a Proposition 5 County eligible for fixed guideway funds under the TCI
Program.
15. The existing low level of train activity presents no constraints for the addition of a
moderate level of passenger train service to or through San Luis Obispo County.
16. The Cities of Goleta, Lompoc (Surf) and Guadalupe (Santa Maria) in Santa Barbara
County have expressed interest in constructing rail stations.
References:
1990 Regional Transportation Plan, December 1990, SLO Area Coordinating Council
Rail Right-of-Way Inventory, November 1990, California Transportation''Commission
Draft Rail Improvement Feasibility Study, January 1992, Schiermeyer Consulting Services
California Rail Passenger Development Plan, July 1991, Caltrans, Division of Rail
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THE COAST LINE CORRIDOR:
SANTA BARBARA-SAN LUIS OBISPO and SAN LUIS OBISPO-SAN JOSE
FACT SHEET
1. Corridor Characteristics 325 miles in length.
2. Maior Corridor Segments
a) Santa Barbara-San Luis Obispo 119 miles, mostly single
track,moderate year-round
freight traffic supplemented
by seasonal sugar beet
trains.
b) San Luis Obispo- San Jose 206 miles, single track,
moderate year-round
freight traffic supplemented
by seasonal sugar beet
trains.
3. Existing Amtrak Passenger Train Service
a The COAST STARLIGHT provides a total of four bi-directional stops per day 0
between Santa Barbara and San Jose. One in San Luis Obispo and the
other in Salinas.
b) Feeder-bus connections;
San Luis Obispo: 2 feeder-bus links to and from Santa Barbara (SAN
DIEGAN route), 1 bus connection to and from Hanford (SAN JOAQUIN
route). Monterey: 3 feeder-bus to and from San Jose
c) 4 existing passenger stations; Santa Barbara, SLO, Salinas, San Jose
d) 7 hours typical travel time between Santa Barbara and San Jose.
2 hours 45 minutes Santa Barbara-SLO
4 hours 10 minutes SLO-San Jose
e) Maximum Authorized Speed: 70 m.p.h.
f) Actual Average Speed: 46.4 m.p.h
43.2 rn.p.h Santa Barbara-SLO
49.5 m.p.h SLO-San Jose
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4. Facilities
a) Track Condition Generally adequate. Mostly single track.
Gradual replacement of bolted rail with
continuous welded rail. Capacity
increases possible with modest track and
signal improvements.
b) Potential Stations Goleta,Surf(Lompoc),Guadalupe(Santa
Maria), Grover City, Paso Robles, and
others.
c) Signalling Mostly Automated Block Signal (ABS)
and Direct Traffic Control (DTS).
Approximately 18', miles of Centralized_
Traffic Control (CTC).
d) Passing Sidings/Double Track Approximately 45 'sidings and 4 double
track segments between Santa Barbara
and San Jose.
5. Patronage
a) San Luis Obispo: October 1990-September 1991
COAST STARLIGHT 53,043 passengers
SAN DIEGAN Feeder-bus 11,028 passengers
SAN JOAQUIN Feeder-bus 1,853 passengers
b) Salinas: Fiscal Year 1989/90"
COAST STARLIGHT 27,542 passengers
References:
1990-Regional Transportation Plan, December 1990, SLO Area Coordinating Council
Rail Right-of-Way Inventory, November 1990, California Transportation Commission
Draft Rail Improvement Feasibility Study, January 1992, Schiermeyer Consulting Services
California Rail Passenger Development Plan, July 1991, Caltrans, 'Division of Rail
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Grover City
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Pismo Beach
San Luis Obispc
S San Luis Obispo County
SAN LUIS OBISPO AREA COORDINATING COUNCIL i
RESOLUTION NO. 92-01
RESOLUTION-OF SUPPORT FOR EXPANDED PASSENGER RAIL SERVICE I
FOR THE SAN LUIS OBISPO REGION
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<f< WHEREAS, the AMTRAK dedicated feeder-bus service currently operating between San
Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara has achieved exceptional ridership; and
WHEREAS, The "COAST STARLIGHT' train is frequently operating at full capacity,
especially during peak tourist season; and
WHEREAS, increasing intercity rail transportation is environmentally sound and beneficial
to the regional economy; and
WHEREAS, the 1991 California Rail Passenger.Development Plan recommends early
j implementation of the extension of one "SAN DIEGAN"train roundtrip to San Luis Obispo
I in fiscal year 1992/93, pending favorable results of a feasibility study by Caltrans; and
1
WHEREAS, the San Luis Obispo Area Coordinating Council has conducted a rail
improvement feasibility study and determined that the revenue and patronage forecasts
for this service expansion are favorable; and
I WHEREAS, the Governor's proposed budget in fiscal year 1992/93 includes operating
costs for this service expansion; and
I WHEREAS,the County of San Luis Obispo is a Proposition 5 County and eligible for fixed
guideway funds under the Transit Capital Improvement Program; and
WHEREAS, the San Luis Obispo Area Coordinating Council is considering the use of j
Proposition 116 funds, TCI funds, and Federal Transit grants for the development and
improvement of a layover facility in San Luis Obispo, multimodal rail stations in north and
i south areas of San Luis Obispo County; and i
THEREFORE, LET IT BE RESOLVED,that the San Luis Obispo Area Coordinating Council
requests legislative support to seek early implementation of extending the ninth "SAN
DIEGAN" train to San Luis Obispo, a new station stop in the City of Paso Robles on the
route of the "COAST STARLIGHT', and requests Caltrans to expedite the process of
facilitating this service expansion.
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County Goxern hent Center, San Luis Obispo, CA 93408 (dUu) 0
060085
On motion by Delegate Delany, seconded by Delegate Comstock; and on the following
rollcall vote, to wit:
AYES: Delany, Brackett, Blakely, Comstock, Sheetz, Iversen, Rappa, Borgeson.
NOES: None
ABSENT. Ovitt, Laurent, Moots, Morrow.
ABSTAIN:
the foregoing resolution is hereby adopted o is 5th day of Feb a 1992.
ARo6e Ma ie Sheetz',CPresident
San Luis Obispo-Area Coordin Council
ATTEST:
Ronald L. DeCarli, Executive Director
San Luis Obispo Area Coordinating Council
PROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL EFFECT:
Ray and Bie ng
Deputy County Co
DATE:
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REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: 4-28-92
CITY OF ATASCADERO AGENDA ITEM: C': 1
Through: Ray Windsor, City Manager
From: Greg Luke, Director of Public works{
SUBJECT:
Implementation of Mandatory Waste Collection '
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Take testimony on the matter of establishing mandatory
waste collection and first reading and by title ordinance 243 .
2. Waive reading in full and approve on first reading by
title only.
BACKGROUND:
On January 28, 1992, the Council took upthe matter of
mandatory waste collection. As the accompanying documents discuss,
the issue has been one of long-standing debate.
At the January Council meeting, several Council members had
questions and concerns regarding the financial impact imposing
mandatory waste collection would have on existing customers.
Specifically, the interaction of commercial rates ''and residential
rates were identified. The potential for increasing or decreasing
rates because of the increased number of customers caused by
implementing mandatory waste collection was also discussed.
Also in the way of background, Council will ,recall that the
General Plan states, "Mandatory Garbage Collection shall be
instituted for lands within the Urban Reserve Line'!. In addition,
AB939 requires the City to achieve a 25% waste reduction by the
year 1995 which can only be accomplished by imposing mandatory
waste collection.
DISCUSSION:
The attached documents specifically address the most recent
question regarding the impact of mandatory service! on residential
rates. Wil-Mar has supplied staff with an analysis of these
questions. The numbers and the analysis are preliminary. Betty
Sanders' letter of April 22, 1992 summarizes the results of their
financial analysis. The full report has been prepared by David K.
Smith, CPA and has been distributed separately.
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Basically, commercial rates continue to subsidize the
residential rates, with the "one-can" rate receiving the most
benefit. Council will recall that the "one-can" rate was
intentionally set low to encourage waste reduction and recycling.
With regard to the effects of the additional customers, Wil-
Mar contends and staff has no reason to refute that the additional
revenue will be needed to pay for the additional equipment and
personnel needed to serve these customers.
It should be noted that Wil-Mar is not requesting a rate
increase with this action. A comprehensive cost-revenue analysis is
scheduled for the fall of this year at which time the Council may
consider appropriate rate adjustments.
FISCAL ANALYSIS•
The City can expect to receive a slight increase in
revenue due to the 5% franchise fee.
Attachments•
Letter dated April 22, 1992 from Betty Sanders —Attorney for
Wil-Mar Disposal.
Minute Excerpt from City Council meeting of January 28, 1992
Ordinance No. 243
Excerpt from Atascadero Municipal Code - Chapter 4 Solid Waste
Collection.
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WRIGHT & SANDERS
A LAW CORPORATION TELCPHONE
(805) 466-9026
TILL. D. WRIGHT (RETIRED) 5950 ENTRADA AVENUE FAX
BETTY R. SANDERS ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA 93422 (805) 466-9098
April 22 , 1992
Greg Luke, Director
Public Works
City of Atascadero
6500 Palma Avenue
Atascadero, CA 93422
Re : Wil-Mar Disposal / Mandatory Garbage Collection
Dear Mr . Luke:
Attached hereto is a composite analysis of data gathered
in recent months from Wil-Mar ' s operation including curbside
recycling and green waste pickup. Since there is ''not a plethora
of information available from which to draw hard conclusions we
offer the following answers to issues raised in your letter of
March 17 , 1992 .
Commercial collection rates continue to subsidize
residential rates . This is particularly true of the''', 1-can rate due
to the policy decision to skew the rates for purposes of volume
based charges .
By imposing mandatory collection it is anticipated that
approximately 1 , 100 customers will be added. This, increase will
necessitate the creation of an additional collection route. We
project that a very large percentage of these customers will be
1-can customers , thereby increasing the amount ''' of subsidized
collection.
At its creation, the additional route to accommodate the
increased customer base will be under utilized. As a consequence
there will be no initial economy of scale but rather an increase
in cost . However the additional route does allow 'for population
growth without substantial additional cost .
We hope this information answers the concerns of the
Council as it moves forward to implement the solid ',waste plan.
Very truly yours' ,
BE SANDERS
BRS/bah
Encls .
C. C . Bill Gibbs
Wil-Mar Disposal Co .
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SCADERQ
A,SLAD ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
MINUTE EXCERPT
TO: Greg Luke, Public Works Director
DATE OF MEETING: January 28, 1992
COUNCILMEMBERS PRESENT: Borgeson, Dexter, Nimmo, Lilley and Mayor
Shiers
COUNCILMEMBERS ABSENT None
SUBJECT: 4. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
A. Letter From Wil-Mar Disposal regarding interim changes.to
recycling program for multi-family"and commercial units
Greg Luke reported that Wil-Mar had requested that 4the City
establish an interim program and corresponding fee which would
allow people who are not now covered by the recycling program to
receive voluntarily the pick-up service. He indicated that there
was more work to be done in setting up aprogram for both multi-
family and commercial recycling, and projected it would -take the
balance of the year to establish a fixed program.
-There were no comments from the public.
MOTION: By Councilman Nimmo, seconded by. Councilman Lilley to
adopt changes to the recycling program for multi-family
and commercial units; motion passed.
B. Procedures for considering mandatory pick-up implement�-
tion
The Public Works Director reported that one year ago Council had
approved an integrated waste management strata ro rnda
am.
tory waste collection, he continued, was the strategy
component athat
has not yet been implemented and he projected that it would be
approximately one year before mandatory collection for single-
family, multi-family and commercial units could be implemented.
Mr. Luke suggested that Council set a public hearing date and give
staff further direction.
6500 PALMA AVENUE • ATASCADERO, CA 93422
City Council:WS)461-5086 City Treasurer:(805)461-5018 Qy Clerk:(805)461-5074 City Attorney:(805)46I-5010 City pax;(805)461-0606
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Council discussion ensued regarding the current waste pick-up
program and associated costs. Councilman Lilley shared concerns ;
about how mandatory pick-up may create inequities ! in the rate
structure, particularly with regard to commercial and residential
rates. Councilwoman Borgeson inquired as to whether individual
rates would decrease if mandatory collection was put in place.
Mayor Shiers commented *that the Council will want '. to see fair
economies of scale for alb. customers. There was consensus to
discuss fees at the same time a public hearing is :: held on the'
mandatory issue. , -
Public Comment:
Doug Lewis mentioned that it seemed like the. community was finding `
more ways for getting Xess.
---End of: Public Testimony--- 1
Council, ..by consensus, directed staff to proceed with •details,'•
including billing, and bring the matter back to Council at a future
date. ,
CERTIFICATION
I, , Lee Raboin, City Clerk' of the City of ', Atascadero,
California, do hereby certify that the foregoing i : a true' and
correct excerpt of the Minutes of the ' ar meeting-of January
28, 1992:
Dated: March 16; 1992
LEE tUMOINj, C ty Clek .
City of Atas aderaY v
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ORDINANCE NO. 243
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ATASCADERO AMENDING TITLE 6 OF THE CITY
MUNICIPAL CODE (HEALTH AND SANITATION)
WHEREAS, the City of Atascadero adopted Ordinance 56
establishing Title 6 of the Municipal Code pertaining to Health and
Sanitation; and
WHEREAS, the City Council is desirous of amending the Health
and Sanitation regulations; and
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Atascadero
does ordain as follows:
Section 1.
Title 6 of the City of Atascadero Municipal Code is hereby
amended as shown on the attached Exhibit A, which is hereby made a
part of this ordinance by reference.
Section 2. Publication
The City Clerk shall cause this ordinance to be published once
within fifteen (15) days after its passage in the Atascadero News,
a newspaper of general circulation, printed, published, and
circulated in the City in accordance with Section 36933 of the
Government Code; shall certify the adopting and posting of this
ordinance and shall cause this ordinance and this certification
together with proof of posting to be entered into the Book of
Ordinances of the City.
Section 3 . Effective Date
This ordinance shall go into effect and be in full force and
effect at 12 :01 a.m. on the 31st day after its passage.
On motion by Councilman and seconded by
Councilman the foregoing Resolution is hereby adopted
in its entirety on the following roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ADOPTED:
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Ordinance No. 243
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ATTEST: CITY OF ATAS'CADERO
LEE RABOIN, City Clerk ALDEN SHIERS,', Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
ARTHER MONTANDON
City Attorney
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
GREG LUKE
Director of Public Works
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EXHIBIT A
Sec. 6-4.18. Mandatory Service.
All premises within the limits of the city which are occupied
shall have refuse service from the City's refuse collector. Any
person electing not to accept such service shall be required to pay
the minimum charge for solid waste service.
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6-4.01
CHAPTER 4. SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
Sec. 6-4.01. Definitions.
As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases
shall have the meaning ascribed to them in Government Code,
commencing with Section 66710 and 68010 or Health and
Safety Code, commencing with Section 25110, or Title 14
California Administrative Code, commencing with Section
17725 unless from the context a different meaning is clearly
apparent:
(a) "Collection station" means the location where the
occupant of any premises places refuse in standard containers
for collection by an authorized refuse collector.
(b) "Contractor" includes and means a person who the
City has granted the privilege of collecting and disposing of
refuse, garbage, rubbish and other solid waste produced within
the limits of the City under the terms set out in this chapter,
and under the provisions of the contract agreement.
(c) "Council" is the City of Atascadero''; City Council.
(d) "Disposal site" is any site, location, tract of land,
area, building, structure, or premises permitted' by law to be
used for disposal of solid waste.
(e) "Garbage" means and includes kitchen and table
refuse, offal, swill, and every accumulation of animal and
vegetable refuse, and other matter that attends the preparation,
consumption, decay, or dealing. in or storage bf meats, fish,
foul, birds, fruits, or vegetables. It shall also include crockery,
bottles, tin vessels, fireplace ashes, and all or any refuse, save
and excepting as herein defined as rubbish or rubble.
(f) "Refuse" includes and means garbage, rubbish or
both.
(g) "Refuse collector" includes and means the same as
defined in subsection (b) of this section for the term "con-
tractor."
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(h) "Rubbish" includes and means all combustible and
noncombustible waste matter, excepting garbage ordinarily
accumulating in and about residences, flats, buildings, apart-
ment houses, lodginghouses, hotels, restaurants, eating houses,
stores, shops, of and other public buildings. Among other
things, it shall include tree trimmings, grass cuttings, dead plants
and weeds, but does not include rubble.
(i) "Rubble" includes and means all debris from the
construction, demolition or alteration of buildings, earth, rocks
or incinerator ashes, brick, mortar, concrete and similar solid
material.
U) "Solid waste" includes and means all waste sub-
stances including garbage as well as combustible and noncom-
bustible wastes.
(Ord. 56 § 6-4.01, 1982)
Sec. 6-4.02. Careless disposal of solid waste.
(a) No person shall place or dump, or hire any person to
place or dump, any solid waste upon the right-of-way of any
public highway, street or thoroughfare, or upon the banks of
any stream or dry watercourse, or upon the private property of
any person, inhabited or uninhabited, within the City except
with the permission of the Health Officer.
(b) Disposal of hazardous wastes shall be governed by
Health and Safety Code Sections 25190 and 25191 and Title 23
California Administrative Code, commencing with Section
2500, Waste Disposal to Land.
(Ord. 56 § 6-4.02, 1982)
Sec. 6-4.03. Private property to be free of excess solid wastes
and litter.
The owner, occupant or operator of any premises, business
establishment, or other property, vacant or occupied, shall be
responsible for the safe and sanitary storage of all solid waste
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accumulated on the property. The property shall be free of
excessive amounts of solid wastes and litter except that manure,
wood, leaves, soil, or gravel may be accumulated, 'providing that
no public or private nuisance is created.
(Ord. 56 § 6-4.03, 1982)
Sec. 6-4.04. Garbage disposal frequency.
(a) The occupant of any dwelling, hou$e or place of
human habitation, including a business establishment, except as
provided in subsection (b) of this section, shall dispose of or
remove from the premises, at least once each week, all garbage
created or produced, or accumulated in or aboutthe premises.
(b) All garbage created, produced, or accumulated at or
about any restaurant, retail or wholesale market, food process-
ing facility, hotel, motel, or other-business establishment where
food is sold, prepared or served, shall be removed from the
premises at least twice each week or more frequently if such is
determined necessary by the Health Officer.
(Ord. 56 § 6-4.04, 1982)
Sec. 6-4.05. Collection schedule.
(a) Each contractor shall provide a minimum regular
weekly collection for his/her customers within the territory
specified in his permit, except as may be approved by the
Council.
(b) No collections shall be made in resid=ential districts
or at schools, churches, hospitals, offices or commercial es-
tablishments, or adjacent to such residential districts prior to six
a.m. or after nine p.m.
(Ord. 56 § 6-4.05, 1982)
Sec. 6-4.06. Servicing all requests required.
(a) The contractor shall provide pickup service to all
residential premises and commercial establishments situated
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within the area specified in his/her permit should the residential
occupant or operator of a commercial establishment request
such service.
(b) No contractor may refuse to accept any solid waste
from any person providing that the disposal site is authorized to
accept such waste. Exceptions may be approved by the Health
Officer.
(Ord. 56 § 6-4.06, 1982)
Sec. 64.07. Solid waste storage.
(a) No person maintaining any premises where garbage
is created, accumulated, or produced shall fail or neglect to
procure and utilize a container or containers (in required
numbers) as specified in subdivisions (1), (2), (3) or (4) of this
subsection:
(1) All garbage created, accumulated or produced
on the premises is to be stored in watertight, impervious con-
tainers having close-fitting lids and shall be constructed of
substantial, nonabsorbent materials.
(2) All solid wastes, other than garbage, are to be
stored in containers which are sufficient in size to hold all such
waste without spilling or causing litter or a nuisance. Paper or
plastic bags may be used if they are of sufficient strength to
resist puncture or attack by animals.
(3) Mixed solid wastes may be stored together if the
container meets the requirements set forth in subdivision (1) of
this subsection.
(4) Mechanically lifted bins may be used if they
meet the requirements of the State Minimum Standards for
Solid Waste Handling and Disposal, Title 14 California Adminis-
trative Code, commencing with Section 17301.
(5) All such containers with the exception of bags
specified in subdivision (2) of this subsection or mechanically
dumped bins shall have external handles, or a bail. With the
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exception of mechanically dumped bins, containers shall not
exceed thirty-five (35) gallons in capacity and a total weight of
seventy-five (75) pounds. Where putrescible waste is deposited,
the container shall have doors or covers which are insect resis-
tent and such doors or covers shall remain closed except during
loading and unloading.
(6) Containers for refuse should be of an adequate
size and in sufficient number to contain, without overflowing,
all the refuse that a household or other establishment generates
within the designated removal period.
(b) Location of Solid Waste Containers.
(1 ) Each solid waste container provided by the
owner, manager or person in possession, charge or control of
any residential, commercial, or industrial buildings, complexes,
developments and projects and every person' occupying a
dwelling within the City shall be kept or placed ''-;entirely above
ground level at a location which is convenient' for access by
collection personnel during the time for collection, as set forth
in subdivisions (2) and (3) of this subsection.
(2) Where there is an alley, other than a blind alley,
such approved receptacles shall be placed on the premises within
five (5') feet of the closest property line or alongside the alley.
(3) Where there is no alley, such cans or containers
shall be placed on the premises as follows:
(i) Where pickup is by human labor approach-
ing from the street, and where garbage cans are used, the can(s)
shall be placed adjacent to the street from where the collector
enters the property. Provisions shall be made for easy access,
with no obstacles. Where walk-ins are required, proportionately
higher rates may be set.
(ii) Where pickup is by collection vehicle, the
container(s) shall be located in a solid waste storage area.
(c) Requirements for Solid Waste Storage' Area.
(1) Each individual dwelling unit or occupancy shall
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be provided with an individual or centralized solid waste storage
area where solid waste can be deposited and stored for later
removal from the premises.
(2) Each storage area serving any building or occu-
pancy using solid waste, bins shall be located within one hun-
dred (100') feet of the dwelling or building it serves. Containers
or bins with a capacity of over thirty-five (35) gallons shall not
be permanently located closer than twenty-five (25') feet
to any windows, doors or ventilation intake in any dwelling or
other building, either on the subject property or adjacent
properties. No can or bins shall be placed in any front setback
area or on public property. Sufficient retaining walls, guardrails,
etc., shall be constructed to protect adjacent parking spaces.
The floor or bottom surface of the solid waste storage area shall
be made of concrete or other approved impervious material and
shall provide an antiroll curb. The geometry of the refuse
collection area shall be such that bins may be conveniently
loaded onto or emptied into collection vehicles without having
to move the bins prior to their initial contact with the collec-
tion vehicle at the start of the sequence of the vehicle cycle;
except that the bins equipped with wheels or casters may be
located such that they do not have to be moved more than ten
(10') feet to properly position them to make the initial contact
with the vehicle, with the provision that the bin can be moved
safely by one person.
(Ord. 56 § 6-4.07, 1982)
Sec. 64.08. Noncomplying containers.
Containers which do not comply with the requirements as
stipulated in this chapter or which deteriorate to the point
where they do not comply will be tagged by the contractor and,
if not replaced by the next regular collection day, will be
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considered as rubbish and will be removed by the contractor in
the same manner as any other rubbish.
(Ord. 56 § 6-4.08, 1982)
Sec. 6-4.09. Collection regulations.
The refuse collector shall be required to replace covers
on containers after emptying, but not responsible to pick up
refuse which has been scattered on the premises by others.
Refuse and garbage containers shall not be placed adjacent to
the street for pickup more than twenty-four (14) hours prior
to pickup time, and such containers shall be removed within the
twelve (l 2) hour period following pickup. It 'is unlawful to
place rubbish at the curb or edge of the roadway so that the
public right-of-way is obstructed.
(Ord. 56 § 6-4.09, 1982)
iSec. 6-4.10. Agricultural byproducts.
(a) Culled fruits and vegetables which cannot be used
for animal feed, returned to soil, or recovered in another
manner shall be disposed of only in a disposal site.
(b) Agricultural byproducts or wastes, not of plant or
animal origin, such as nonhazardous packaging, 'plastic film or
shop wastes, shall be disposed of in a disposal site',
(Ord. 56 § 6-4. 10, 1982)
Sec. 6-4.11. Solid waste regulation exemptions.
Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 6-4.03 through
6-4. 10:
(a) The occupant of any private property may allow
swill to be accumulated, stored, disposed of, or used for stock
feeding on the premises, as long as such swill is not permitted to
become a nuisance due to the breeding or attraction of flies or
rodents, or from odors, or to create a hazard' to the public
health, safety, or welfare. Any such agricultural operations shall
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comply with the Agricultural Solid Waste Management Stand-
ards, Title 14, California Administrative Code, commencing
with Section 17801 .
(b) The occupant of a ranch or farm may dispose of
his/her own solid waste on the property by burial of the solid
waste, and may accumulate manure, wood, leaves, soil, and
gravel on the property, but he/she may not allow any other
person to use his/her property for the disposal of solid waste.
Such burial shall be carried out according to sanitary landfill
methods.
(c) The provisions of this chapter shall not be inter-
preted to prevent the maintenance of a compost pile on private
property, so long as it does not become a public or private
nuisance.
(Ord. 56 § 6-4. 11, 1982)
Sec. 6-4.12. Solid waste transportation.
No solid waste or rubbish shall be removed and carried on
and along the streets and alleys of the City except that the same
be carried, conveyed or hauled in conveyances so constructed as
to be absolutely dustproof, and so arranged as not to permit
dust or other matter to shift through or fall upon the streets
and alleys. The contents of such conveyances must be further
protected so as to prevent the same from being blown upon the
streets, alleys and adjacent lands.
(a) Wet Garbage Transportation. No wet garbage shall
be removed and carried on or along any street or alley of the
City except the same be transported in watertight containers
with proper covers, so that the garbage shall not be offensive
and every such container shall be kept clean and the garbage
shall be so loaded that none of it shall fall, drip or spill to or on
the ground, sidewalk or pavement.
(Ord. 56 § 6-4.12, 1982)
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Sec. 6-4.13. Contract: Required, solid waste' collection and
transport.
(a) It is unlawful for any person to collect, haul, or
transport for hire solid waste on any roadway within the City
unless there is in force, with respect to such person, a contract
to engage in such occupation, as provided in this chapter. The
provisions of this section shall not apply to persons or business
establishments hauling household, industrial, or commercial
waste or residue from their own premises, to farming or agri-
cultural operations: however, those exempt from the require-
ments of this section shall not create a public ' or private nui-
sance, and shall comply with all other requirements for collec-
tion and transportation of solid wastes.
(b) Such contract shall provide that the contractor shall
collect and dispose of the refuse, garbage, rubbish and other
. solid waste materials in the City in the manner' as set forth in
this chapter, and shall not charge any amounts in excess of the
rates specified in the contract agreement or by resolution of the
Council. The contract shall be required to furnish a cash or
surety bond to the City in the amount of Twenty'-five Thousand
and no/100ths ($25,000.00) Dollars, conditioned upon the
faithful performance of the contract agreement and the pro-
visions of this chapter.
(c) The contract agreement shall provide that the
contractor shall be required to dispose of all refuse or garbage
and rubbish at a disposal site approved by the County Health
Department of the County.
(d) The contract agreement shall require that the
contractor procure for the period covered by the contract, full
compensation insurance in accordance with the provisions of
the State Labor Code.
(e) The contract agreement shall require that the
contractor carry public liability insurance to the extent of at
least Five Hundred Thousand and no/100ths 1(#$500,000.00)
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Dollars for the death or injury to one (1) person and at least
One Million and no/100ths ($ 1 ,000,000.00) Dollars for the
death or injury of more than one (1) person, and property
damage insurance of at least Five Hundred Thousand and
no/100ths ($500,000.00) Dollars, upon each of the trucks or
vehicles used by the refuse collector in carrying out the work
called for in the contract agreement, such insurance to cover
both the City and the contract. Said insurance amounts shall be
reviewed periodically by the City and amended by resolution of
the Council.
(f) The City Council, by resolution, shall have power to
provide for the inclusion in the contract agreement of such
terms as it deems necessary to protect the interest of the City.
(Ord. 56 § 6-4. 13, 1982)
Sec. 6-4.14. Collection rates for solid waste disposal.
Rates for refuse collection charges shall be based upon the
number and type of containers, quantities collected, frequency
and type of service provided, and whether it is residential or
commercial service. Council, by resolution, shall establish such
rates.
(Ord. 56 § 6-4.14, 1982)
Sec.. 64.15. Free collection of rubbish.
The contractor, in addition to providing mandatory collec-
tion service, shall provide a free pickup of all rubbish, exclusive
of garbage, from the front property line of each premises within
the City in conjunction with the City and community spon-
sored "Clean Up Week." All rubbish placed in standard con-
tainers, boxes, cans, bales, bundles, or as separate items, none of
which shall exceed seventy-five (75) pounds in weight, and five
(5') feet in length, will be picked up free of charge at a time and
on the date specified by public notice. This free collection is to
be provided on but not limited to an annual basis to further
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encourage the beautification of the City and to help create a
cleaner and better place in which to live.
(Ord. 56 § 6-4.15, 1982)
Sec. 6-4.1.6. Complaints.
Any person receiving refuse collection service in the City
who contends that the service that has been provided has been
less than that set forth under the provisions of this chapter, or
that service has been refused, or that the employees of the
contractor have been discourteous, has the right to file a written
or verbal complaint to the said contractor. The contractor shall
receive, investigate and deal with said complaint in a profes-
sional manner. If the person lodging the complaint contends
that he or she is unable to receive due satisfaction, then said
person may file a written account of the problem to the City
Manager setting forth the facts of alleged disservice. If it is
found that a disservice had been made by the contractor, the
�-- Council, after due public hearing, may, at its discretion, take
corrective action such as but not limited to the ,following: levy
fines or terminate any contract issued under the provisions of
this chapter.
(Ord. 56 § 6-4.16, 1982)
Sec. 6-4.17. City Manager.
It shall be the duty of the City Manager or' his authorized
agents to enforce the provisions of this chapter, except as the
provisions of Government Code Section 66796 and 66796. 10
specify the responsibilities and powers of the County Health
Officer. Any permit or license of any type issued by any de-
partment or officer of the City issued in conflict with the
provisions of this chapter is declared null and void.
(Ord. 56 § 6-4. 17, 1982)
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REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF ATASCADERO Agenda',. Item: C-2
Through: Ray Windsor, City Manager Mtg. Date: 04/28/92
From: Henry Engen, Community Dev. Dir. File Nb: TTM 91-006 &
ZC 91-016
SUBJECT:
Request for tentative tract map to subdivide two contiguous parcels
into seven (7) parcels ranging in size from 3,095 to 4,810 square
feet, along with a zone change request to add a planned development
overlay (PD7) to the underlying residential multiple family zoning
of the site at 8005 and 8025 Amapoa Avenue (Warron Miller/David
Montanaro) .
RECOMMENDATION:
Per the Planning Commission's recommendation, approval of Tentative
Parcel Map 91-006 based on the Findings and subject: to the revised
Conditions of Approval and approval of Zone Change 91-016 as
follows:
1) Motion to waive reading Ordinance No. 244 in
full and approve
on first reading, by title only.
BACKGROUND:
On April 7, 1992, the Planning Commission conducted a public
hearing on the above referenced subject. On a 6: 1 vote
(Commissioner Lochridge dissenting) , the Commission recommended
approval of the tentative tract map subject tb the revised
Conditions of Approval, along with approval of Zone Change 91-016
(approving Ordinance No. 244) . There was public testimony, and
considerable discussion by the applicants (contesting conditions of
approval) as evidenced in the attached minutes excerpt. The
applicant's objections, with regard to conditions, focused primar-
ily on those imposed by the Public Works Department.
HE:ps
Attachments: Staff Report dated April 7, 1992
Revised Conditions of Approval - April 7, 1992
Minutes Excerpt - April 7, 1992
Ordinance No. 244
icc: Warren Miller
David Montanaro
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CITY OF ATASCADERO Item:- B-4
STAFF REPORT
FOR: Planning Commission Meeting Date: April 7, 1992
BY: Gary Kaiser, Associate Planner(gAal File No: TTM #91006;
Zone Change #91016
SUBJECT:
Consideration of a tentative tract map application to subdivide
two (2) contiguous original Colony Lots into seven (7) parcels
ranging in size from 3,095 to 4,810 square feet. Said tentative
tract map application was filed in conjunction with a zone change
request to add a planned development overlay (PD7) to the
underlying residential multiple family (RMF) zoning of the site.
RECOMMENDATION•
Staff recommends approval of Tentative Tract Map #91006 based on
the Findings contained in Attachment M and the Conditions of
Approval contained in Attachment N. Likewise, staff recommends
approval of Zone Change #91016 based on the Findings contained in
the Draft Ordinance (Attachment 0) .
BACKGROUND:
The project site consists of two separate but contiguous legal
lots. The applicants for the current proposal, Warren Miller and
David Montanaro, own their respective parcel independently of one
another. Before deciding to join forces in the designing of the
current proposal, each of the applicants pursued separate
projects of their own.
The first proposal was submitted by Mr. Montanaro on March 4,
1991 in the form of a precise plan application for three detached
two-bedroom apartments. This precise plan application was
approved by staff on May 17, 1991, as shown by the site plan in
Attachment B. After undergoing several plan check corrections,
the issuance of building permits for each of these three units
was imminent. It should be noted that this project was designed
to facilitate approval of a subsequent condominium proposal.
Mr. Miller, owner of the corner lot, applied for a four-parcel
planned development on May 2, 1991, as shown by the tentative
parcel map in Attachment C. This project, after being redesigned
several times, was scheduled for Planning Commission
consideration on December 3, 1991. The staff report prepared for
that meeting recommended denial of this project because
landscaping and open space standards required by the new PD7
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Overlay Zone would not be satisfied. Upon review elf the staff
• report, Mr. Miller requested the item be continued., Mr. Miller' s
project was never considered by the Planning Commission, and has
since been deemed withdrawn by staff in light of the current
proposal. However, it is important to recognize that Mr. Miller
still has the option to pursue approval for his independent
project as apartments or condominiums, considering the lesser
open space and landscaping standards that would apply.
During review of these earlier proposals, staff realized the
advantages that a 'combined project could have over .the two
independent ones. This seemed especially true considering that
(1) Mr. Montanaro had originally desired a small loft subdivision
as opposed to apartments or condominiums (but he needed at least
four units per the PD7 standards) , and (2) Mr. Miller simply
could not amass sufficient site area on his property to satisfy
open space and landscaping requirements.
As remaining portions of this report will illustrate, the current
proposal not only satisfies all minimum planned development
overlay zone standards, but yields a project with amenities and
redeeming features that far outweigh those that would be offered
to the community via separate proposals. In short,,' staff
encouraged this cooperative approach.
SITUATION AND FACTS:
. 1. Owners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Warren Miller & Diavid Montanaro
2. Project Address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8005 & 8025', Amapoa Avenue
3. Legal Description. . . . . . . . . . .Lots 21 & 22,, Blk. DC, A.C.
4. Site Area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24,992' sq. ft. (net)
5. Existing Use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'. . . . . . . .vacant
6. Environmental Status. . . . . . . .Negative Declaration posted
March 17, 1992
ANALYSIS•
The project site is located on the southeast corner' of the
intersection of Curbaril and Amapoa Avenues (Attachment A) . The
applicants request approval of tentative tract map and zone
change applications which would allow a seven (7) lot planned
development, or small lot subdivision. As the tentative maps
shows, the proposed lots would range in size from 3,095 to14,810
square feet in net area (Attachment D) . In the case of this
project, net area assumes the dedication of a three', (3) foot
strip of property along Amapoa Avenue for public (sidewalk)
right-of-way purposes.
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Density/Development Standards
Although recently-adopted General Plan amendments (Land Use
Element Update) have changed the land use designation of the
project site to low density multiple family, the high density
multiple family designation in effect when the application was
accepted and considered complete for processing must be used in
reviewing this project. Pursuant to density standards contained
in the RMF-16 zone, the seven (7) two-bedroom units are allowed
(net acreage of site times two bedroom units allowed per acre
equals two bedroom units allowed on site; 0.574 * 12 = 6.88,
which rounds to 7) .
All development standards pertinent to the underlying RMF zoning
would be met under the current proposal, including: percent
building coverage; enclosed storage; outdoor recreation area;
screening; and covered parking. Likewise, all additional
developments standards required within the proposed planned
development overlay (PD7) zone would be satisfied by this
project, including: building setbacks; "per lot" building
coverage; upstairs-to-downstairs area ratios; percent
landscaping; two-car garages; guest parking; private open space;
and solid waste storage. The project, as proposed, would be
consistent with the City's appearance review standards;
conditions of approval are adequate to _ensure the undergrounding
of on-site utility connections, the installation of water
conserving fixtures within each of the buildings, and the
relocation of proposed fencing within the project (as explained
below) .
It should also be noted that, as compared to the possible
development of the two existing parcels separately as apartments
or condominiums, the overall amount of paving is greatly reduced
under the current proposal. This is true because for apartments
and/or condominiums handicapped parking spaces are required, and
driveway areas cannot be used to satisfy guest parking
requirements. This is not to mention, of course, that the PD7
overlay zone mandates additional landscaping, private open space
and building setbacks areas.
Drainage Improvements Proposed
There is an existing drainage ditch that extends along the east
and north property lines of the site. The applicants propose to
improve this ditch through construction of a concrete channel.
The channel would be approximately four (4) feet wide and
approximately two (2) feet deep (see details on tentative map) .
As reflected in the attached conditions of approval, the Public
Works Department is requesting that a drainage easement
encompassing this ditch be dedicated to the City prior to map
recordation. A similar easement dedication has been required of
projects occurring "upstream. "
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In order to create usable open space from these ditch areas, and _
to minimize safety hazards and adverse aesthetic impacts, the
applicants propose to cover the ditch with redwood decking, as
shown on the landscape plan (Attachment E) . Planning and Public
Works staff support this proposal for decking, as it would indeed
make otherwise unusable areas usable, it would greatly enhance
the appearance of the site, and any portion(s) of the decking
could easily be removed for ditch maintenance purposes. Perhaps
most importantly, the decking covering the ditch could preclude
adverse health and safety concerns related to accidental
drowning.
According to the applicants' landscape plans, however, the
decking would be confined to those areas dedicated as private
rear and side yards; remaining portions of the ditch (between
fenced-in yards and along the northeast potion of the site) would
remain uncovered. Thus, the adverse effects of theditch related
to aesthetics as well as health and safety would remain
unmitigated in some locations. Staff therefore strongly
recommends a condition of approval be imposed requiring the
entire length of this drainage ditch be covered. Such a
condition has been included in Attachment N (conditions of
approval) .
Architectural Treatment and Site Design:
The project consists of two (2) building types, or floor plans,
as shown on Attachments F through I. Exterior materials and
colors, although not identical, are compatible with'; one another.
In fact, having two distinct building styles, with different yet
compatible exterior treatments, effectively breaks up what would
otherwise appear rather boring and monotonous. With respect to
the overall site design, however, staff feels the project could
and should be improved with relatively simple modifications.
Staff supports the common wall development proposed', for parcels 1
& 5, as such an arrangement maximizes usable private open space.
Because the common wall separates garages rather than living
areas, future residence will suffer little loss of privacy as a
result. The manner in which garages on these two parcels are
recessed from the main portion of the buildings, and staggered
from one another, obscures garages from public view. Staff feels
a similar type of building arrangement should be required on
proposed parcels 4 & 7, through a condition of apprjoval. Such a
condition, which has been included in Attachment N,' would: ( 1)
make the project appear complete and identifiable throughout as a
single "planned" development; (2) enhance the project's
appearance as seen from public streets and other properties by
increasing landscaping along Amapoa Avenue and secluding garages;
and (3) minimize curb cuts along Amapoa Avenue and ,any increased
traffic hazards associated therewith. Attachment J depicts the
effect of this condition on overall site design.
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Staff has considered a similar condition requiring common wall
development for the buildings on proposed parcels 2 & 3. This
has not been recommended, however, as walls separating living
areas would be in common rather than garages, and far less would
be gained in the way of the project' s appearance from public
streets.
Fencing:
The applicants propose six-foot wood fencing at various locations
throughout the project, as shown on the landscape plan
(Attachment E) . The proposed perimeter fencing (along the
northerly, easterly and southerly property lines of the site)
satisfies Zoning Ordinance screening requirements and is
architecturally compatible with other elements of the project.
Interior fencing within the project, however, has not been well
thought out and should be improved.
Proposed fencing within the project has apparently been designed
to minimize the amount of "culvert decking" necessary.
Unfortunately, usable yard areas have been minimized in the
process. In fact, no fencing whatsoever has been proposed on
parcel 6. Having established the need for "culvert decking"
throughout the project earlier in this report, it seems
appropriate that fenced-in yards be provided that maximize, not
minimize, usable private open space. Fencing can also help avoid
confusion in the future (with respect to ownership/maintenance
responsibilities) by identifying property line locations. In
addition, no fencing whatsoever has been proposed on parcel 6. A
condition of approval is therefore recommended to require better
interior fencing locations within the project during review of
individual building permits. Such a condition is contained in
Attachment N.
Environmental Review
An Initial Study has been conducted for the project, and a
Negative Declaration has been prepared in accordance with the
requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) .
A copy of the Negative Declaration cover sheet has been attached
hereto (Attachment L) .
Basically, the project would result in increased residential
density on the project site in a manner consistent with the
neighborhood and the General Plan in effect at the time of
application 'acceptance. The site is flat and devoid of trees.
Potentially significant drainage, circulation, and aesthetic
impacts have been precluded in the design of the project, and by
the conditions of approval recommended herein. The project would
not have a potentially significant adverse effect on the
environment.
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CONCLUSIONS:
The project, with the attached conditions of aPP rov:al, is
consistent with the General Plan in effect at the time of
application acceptance, and complies with all applicable
provisions of the Zoning Ordinance, Subdivision Ordinance, and
Atascadero Municipal Code.
Upon buildout, the project site would be consistent', with land
uses and residential densities in the neighborhood,' and would in
fact enhance the neighborhood by virtue of project design and
public improvements. Finally, the planned seven-unit development
presented herein offers public and private amenities that clearly
outweigh those included in previous development proposals, and
which exceed those that would likely be provided inconjunction
with future development proposals for apartments or'; condominiums.
ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment A - Location Map
Attachment B - Approved Precise Plan #07-91
Attachment C - Tentative Parcel Map #04-91
Attachment D - Tentative Tract Map
Attachment E - Landscape Plan
Attachment F - Building Elevations, Lots 1,2,5', & 6
Attachment G - Building Elevations, Lots 3,4, & 7
Attachment H - Floor Plans, Lots 1,2,5, & 6
Attachment I - Floor Plans, Lots 3,4 & 7
Attachment J - Modified Site Plan
Attachment K - Developer's Statement
Attachment L - Negative Declaration
Attachment M - Findings for Approval
Attachment N - Conditions of Approval
Attachment 0 - Draft Ordinance
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ATTACHMENT K
CITY OF ATASCADERO Developer' s Statement
TTM #91006; ZC #91016
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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IN RESPONSE TO: Determination of Completeness
Tentative Tract Map #91006 & Zone Change
(Map) #91006; 8005 & 8025 Amapoa Avenue
Gentlemen:
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Redeeming features that we feel compensate for requested
modifications to lot sizes smaller than that allowed in the
underlying zoning districts are:
1 . The style and exterior finishing of all of
the structures within the project shall be more
compatible with one another than they would be if
the projects were separated.
2. The colors that the buildings will be finished in
will be coordinated with one another.
3 . The majority of the drainage culvert along the back
and side of the property shall be covered within
the private back yards of each home. This alone
shall increase the useable square footage within
the back yards substantially.
4 . The projects landscaping plan shall be done in a
manner that will increase the projects unity.
5 . The fencing within and around the project shall be
of one type, and style and shall complement the
entire project .
6. The dues to maintain the common areas shall be less
due to economies of scale .
7 . The driveways flow much easier than when the
projects were planned separately.
8 . The building layout on the entire site has allowed
larger front yards and private back yards and an
increased percentage of open space .
The above are some of the redeeming factors that we feel
contribute to the quality of life within the project and the � j
community as a hole .
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Nebative Declaration
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NEGATIVE DECLARATION
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPT. 6500 PALMA AVE. ATASCADERO.CA 93422 (805)461-5035
APPLICANT: PA.(t i? MoNTAivf�Z.O
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PROJECT TITLE: E ..MAGI � *9 l c O 6 ; zotAQ C.A+AK GIC ' Qi of
PROJECT LOCATION: 8005 8OZ5 A+AAIpo A A-JQ tOE
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
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FINDINGS:
1. The project does not have the potential to degrade the environment.
2. The project will not achieve short-term to the disadvantage of long-term environmental goals.
3. The project does not have impacts which are individually limited.but comulatively considerable.
4. The project will not cause substantial adverse effects on human beings either directly or indirectly.
DETERMINATION:
Based on the above findings.and the information contained in the initial study(made a part hereof by refer- _
ence and on file in the Community Development Department).it has been determined that the above project
will not have an adverse impact on the environment.
Henry Engei
Community bevelopment Director
Date Posted: MAO-CA-4 1-7) t99 7
Date Adopted:
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ATTACHMENT M - Findings for Approval
Tentative Tract Map #91006
8005 & 8025 Amapoa Avenue
(Miller/Montanaro)
April 7, 1992
ENVIRONMENTAL FINDING:
The proposed project will not have a significant impact on the
environment. The 'Negative Declaration prepared for the project
is adequate.
MAP FINDINGS:
1. The proposed subdivision is consistent with applicable
General and Specific Plans.
2. The design and/or improvement of the proposed subdivision is
consistent with applicable General and Specific Plans.
3. The site is physically suitable for the type of development
proposed.
4. The site is physically suitable for the density of the
development proposed.
5. The design of the subdivision, and/or the proposed
improvements, will not cause substantial environmental
damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish and
wildlife or their habitat.
6. The design of the subdivision, and the type of the
improvements, will not conflict with easements acquired by
the public at large for access through or the use of
property within the proposed subdivision; or substantially
equivalent alternate easements are provided.
7. The proposed subdivision design, and/or the type of
improvements proposed, will not cause serious public health
problems.
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ATTACHMENT N -- Conditions of Approval
TTM #91006; Zone Change #91016
8005 & 8025 Amapoa Avenue (Miller/Montanaro)
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL:
1. All development shall conform to the mapter plan of
development contained in Attachment J (Exhibit ',A of the Draft
Ordinance) , and shall also conform to Attachment C (Landscape
Plan) , Attachment D (Building Elevations) , Attachment E (Floor
Plans) , and the exterior colors provided in this application.
All development shall comply with the requirements of this
Attachment (Conditions of Approval) , and any other applicable
other codes and ordinances of the City of Atas,cadero.
2. The building on parcel 7, and driveway serving parcel 7, shall
be relocated as shown on Attachments H and J ',(modified site
plan and draft ordinance) , to share a garage wall in common
with the building on parcel 4. Said relocated building on
parcel 7 shall leave the garage on parcel 4 slightly recessed,
as is the garage on parcel 1 in relation to the garage on
parcel 5 (approximately three feet) .
3. The entire length of the proposed concrete ditich as shown on
Attachment B (Tentative Tract Map) shall be covered with
removable redwood decking, as shown on Attachment C (Landscape
Plan) .
4. Perimeter fencing shall conform to that shown on Attachment C
(Landscape Plan) . Interior fencing, however, shall be
relocated during building permit review to maxi'Fmize rear yard
areas, identify new property lines to the extent feasible, and
reflect the relocation of the building on '', parcel 7 (as
required by condition 3 above) . Fencing details shall be
provided along with each of the building permits applications,
and approved by the Community Development Department prior to
building permit issuance. Approved fencing shall be in place
prior to final building inspections.
5. In addition to plant materials shown on Attachment C
(Landscape Plan) , one native Oak Tree shall be planted on each
of the parcels prior to final building inspection. The
proposed location of all landscape materials, '' including the
additional Oaks, shall be shown on plans submitted for
building permits.
6. All on-site utility connections shall be installed
underground. Plans submitted for building permits on each lot
shall clearly indicate the undergrounding of '', utilities and
shall include details for screening of all utility meters.
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7. All buildings shall be equipped with low-flow, water
conservation fixtures and devices. Building permits shall
clearly indicate conformance with this condition.
8. Fire extinguishers and smoke detectors shall be installed on
the site and/or within buildings, as required by the Fire
Marshall during building permit review.
Public Works Department Conditions
9. Water shall be obtained from the Atascadero Mutual Water
Company. Water lines shall be extended to the (Property line)
frontage of each parcel, or its public utilities easement,
prior to the recording of the final map.
10. All existing and proposed utility, pipeline, open space, or
other easements are to be shown on the final map. If there
are building or other restrictions related to the easements,
they shall be noted on the final map.
11. All relocation and/or alteration of existing utilities shall
be the responsibility of the developer.
12. Submit a sewer plan, prepared by a registered civil engineer,
for review and approval by the Public Works Department. The
plan shall show an individual lateral from each parcel making
it' s connection to the public sewer. Said plan shall be
submitted prior to the recording of the final map.
13. The subdivider shall install all street signs, traffic
delineation devices, warning and regulatory signs, guardrails,
barricades, and other similar devices where required by the
Director of Public Works. Signs shall be in conformance with
the current State of California uniform sign chart.
Installation of traffic devices shall be subject to review and
modifications after construction.
14. Road improvement plans shall be submitted to the Department of
Public Works for approval prior to the recording of the final
map. Road improvements shall include, but not be limited to
the following;
a. Amapoa Avenue shall be reconstructed along entire
property frontage or as directed by the Director of
Public Works. New pavement width shall be 24 feet to
curb face. New curb, gutter and sidewalk shall be
installed along the entire property frontage.
b. The pavement along Curbaril Avenue shall be widened as
necessary along the entire property frontage, or as
directed by the Director of Public Works. New curb,
gutter and sidewalk shall be installed along the entire
property frontage.
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C. R-value testing shall be done and the pavement section
designed by a registered civil engineer to the
satisfaction of the Director of Public Works prior to the
start of construction.
15. Construction of all the road improvements,', and drainage
improvements shall be completed prior to recording the final
map. This condition may be deferred providing:
a. Upon approval by the Director of Pubic Works, the
applicant enters into an agreement to defer construction
of these improvements until the applicant applies for a
building permit.
b. The applicant posts a 200% performance security to
guarantee the installation of the improvements. The
agreement shall be recorded, and the surety bond posted
with the City, prior to the recording of the final map.
16. An encroachment permit shall be obtained from the City of
Atascadero Public Works Department prior to'I the start of
construction. The applicant shall enter into an Inspection
Agreement with the City guaranteeing that the work will be
done to a standard acceptable to the Director of Public Works
and that the inspections are paid for. The applicant shall
pay the City for inspection of the 'public improvements at the
City' s current rate.
17. All public improvements shall be covered ', with a 100%
Performance Guarantee and a 50% Labor and Materials Guarantee
until the public improvements are deemed ', substantially
complete by the City Public Works Department.'', Prior to the
final inspection of the public improvements, and before the
other guarantees mentioned in this condition are released, a
10% Maintenance Guarantee shall be posted to cover the public
improvements for a period of 1 year after the final
inspection. The guarantee amounts shall be based on an
engineer' s estimate submitted by the project engineer and
approved by the Public Works Department. The Guarantees
posted for this project shall be cash deposit ';or a letter of
credit.
18. Remove the note shown on the Tentative Tract Map, "Finish
floor min. elevations were established at 1' above adjacent
pave way of Curbaril Ave. per City direction" . Submit
calculations establishing the 100 year flood elevation.
Provide a letter, sealed by a registered cavil engineer,
justifying the finish floor elevations.
19. Submit a grading and drainage plan, prepared by a registered
civil engineer, for review and approval by the Public Works
Department. This plan shall include a profile of the channel,
detailing the drainage from the project site to the culverts
beneath Curbaril at Morro Road. Said plan shall be submitted
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prior to the recording of the final map. .
20. Drainage improvements shall include, but not be limited to the
following;
a. Construct a rectangular concrete channel in the drainage
ditch along the rear of the property, and the side of the
property adjacent to Curbaril.
b. Remove the existing culverts crossing Amapoa at Curbaril,
and replace them with an adequate storm facility to
transport drainage beneath the road.
21. Drainage facilities shall be constructed to City of Atascadero
Standards, or as approved by the Director of Public Works.
Calculations for said facilities shall be submitted for review
and approval by the Public Works Department. All work shall
be completed, or bonded for prior to recording of the final
map.
22. All lot grading and drainage improvements shall require
written statement by a registered Civil Engineer that all work
has been completed and is in full compliance with the approved
plans.
23. All grading and erosion control measures shall be designed by
a registered civil engineer and constructed in accordance with
the City of Atascadero grading codes and standards. Prior to
the final building inspection, said engineer shall submit to
the City written certification that grading is in conformance
with said codes and standards, (including all Flood Hazard
Overlay Zone requirements) .
24. The applicant shall post securities for drainage improvements,
similar to those called for by condition #8 for road
improvements, prior to the recording of the final map.
25. Offer to dedicate to the City of Atascadero the following
right-of-way and easement;
Street Name: Amapoa Avenue
Limits: 23 feet from the centerline of the right of
way to the property line.
Street Name: Intersection of Amapoa and Curbaril
Limits: 20' minimum radius at the property line of
Parcel 5.
A drainage easement, 10 feet in width, along the rear property
line, and along the side property line adjacent to Curbaril.
26. Offer to dedicate to the public for public utility purposes i
the following easement.
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a. A 6 '-0" PUE along all street frontages.
b. A 6'-0" PUE along all internal property lines.
27. All offers of dedication shall be completed and recorded prior
to, or in conjunction with, the recording of the final map.
28. Prior to the recording of the final map, a soils investigation
as required by the Subdivision Map Act shall'', be submitted,
recommending corrective actions which will prevent structural
damage to each structure proposed to be constructed in the
area where soil problems exist, as indicated in the
Preliminary Soils Report. The date of such re0orts, the name
of the Engineer making the report, and the location where the
reports are on file shall be noted on the final map.
29. A final map in substantial conformance with:, the approved
tentative map and in compliance with all conditions set forth
herein shall be submitted for review and approval in
accordance with the Subdivision Map Act and the City' s
Subdivision Ordinance prior to the recording of the final map.
a. Monuments shall be set at all new property corners by a
Registered Civil Engineer or Licensed Land Surveyor as
required by the Land Surveyors Act and Subdivision Map
Act. Monuments set within any road right of way shall
conform to city standard drawing M-1.
b. Pursuant to section 66497 of the Subdivision Map Act the
engineer or surveyor shall notice the City Engineer in
writing that the monuments have been set.',
C. A recently updated preliminary title report shall be
submitted for review in conjunction withthe processing
of the final map.
d. A preliminary subdivision guarantee shall be submitted
for review in conjunction with the processing of the
final map.
30. Approval of this tentative map shall expire two', (2) years from
the date of final approval, unless an extension of time is
granted pursuant to a written request received prior to the
expiration date.
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ATTACHMENT O
Draft Ordinance
TTM #91006; ZC #91016
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ATASCADERO AMENDING MAP 17 OF THE OFFICIAL ZONING
MAPS BY REZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTIES AT 8005 AND 8025
AMAPOA AVENUE FROM RMF/10 (FH) TO RMF/10 (FH) (PD7)
PC 91016: MILLER/MONTANARO)
WHEREAS, the proposed zoning map amendments are consistent
with the General Plan in effect at the time of application
acceptance, as required by Section 65860 of the California
Government Code; and
WHEREAS, the proposed amendments. are in conformance with
Section 65800 et seq. of the California Government Code
concerning zoning regulations; and
WHEREAS, the proposed amendments will not have a significant
adverse impact upon the environment. The Negative Declaration
prepared for the project is adequate; and
WHEREAS, the Atascadero Planning Commission held a public
hearing on April 7, 1992, and has recommended approval of Zone
Change 91016.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Council of the City of Atascadero does
ordain as follows:
Section 1. Council Findings.
1. The proposal is compatible with surrounding land uses
and the zoning in effect at the time of application
acceptance.
2. The proposal is consistent with the General Plan
in effect at the time of application acceptance.
3. The proposal will not result in any significant adverse
environmental impacts. The Negative Declaration
prepared for the project is adequate.
4. Modification of development standards or processing
requirements is warranted to promote orderly and
harmonious development.
5. Modification of development standards or processing
requirements will enhance the opportunity to best
utilize special characteristics of an area and will
have a beneficial effect on the area.
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Ordinance No.
• 6. Benefits derived from the overlay zone cannot be
reasonably achieved through existing development
standards or processing requirements.
7. The proposed plans offer certain redeeming features to
compensate for requested modifications.
Section 2. Zoning Map.
Map number 17 of the Official Zoning Maps of the City of
Atascadero on file in the City Community Development Department
is hereby amended to reclassify the parcels listed below, and
shown on the attached Exhibit A, which are hereby made a part of
this ordinance by reference.
Lots 21 and 22; Block DC; Atascadero Colony
Development of said property shall be in accordance with the
standards of the Planned Development Overlay Zone No. 7, the Site
Plan shown on the attached Exhibit B, and any conditions of
approval imposed during the approval of this zone change and/or
any other associated applications.
Section 3. Publication.
The City Clerk shall cause this ordinance to bie published
once within fifteen ( 15) days after its passage in the Atascadero
News, a newspaper of general circulation, printed, ,published, and
circulated in the City in accordance with Section 316933 of the
Government Code; shall certify the adopting and posting of this
ordinance and shall cause this ordinance and this certification
together with proof of posting to be entered into the Book of
Ordinances of the City.
Section 4. Effective Date.
This ordinance shall go into effect and be in ',full force and
effect at 12:01 a.m. on the 31st day after its passage.
On motion by and seconded by
the foregoing Ordinance is approved
by the following roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
DATE ADOPTED: By:
40 ALDEN F. SHIERS, Mayor
City of Atascadero, California
ATTEST:
LEE RABOIN, City Clerk
RAY WINDSOR, City Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
ARTHER R. MONTANDON, City Attorney
PREPARED BY:
HENRY ENGEN, Community Development Director
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ATTACHMENT N -- Conditions of Approval
TTM #91006; Zone Change #91016
8005 & 8025 Amapoa Avenue (Miller/Montanaro)
Revised by Planning Commission During 4/7/92 Hearing
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL:
1. All development shall conform to the mater plan of
development contained in Attachment J (Exhibit A of the Draft
Ordinance) , and shall also conform to Attachment C (Landscape
Plan) , Attachment D (Building Elevations) , Attachment E (Floor
Plans) , and the exterior colors provided in this application.
All development shall comply with the requirements of this
Attachment (Conditions of Approval) , and any other applicable
other codes and ordinances of the City of Atascadero.
2. The building on parcel 7, and driveway serving parcel 7, shall
be relocated as shown on Attachments H and J (modified site
plan and draft ordinance) , to share a garage wall in common
with the building on parcel 4. Said relocated building on
parcel 7 shall leave the garage on parcel 4 slightly recessed,
as is the garage on parcel 1 in relation to '',the garage on
parcel 5 (approximately three feet) .
3. The entire length of the proposed concrete ditch as shown on
Attachment B (Tentative Tract Map) shall be', covered with
removable redwood decking, as shown on Attachment C (Landscape
Plan) .
4. Perimeter fencing shall conform to that shown OK1 Attachment C
(Landscape Plan) . Interior fencing, however, shall be
relocated during building permit review to maximize rear yard
areas, identify new property lines to the extent; feasible, and
reflect the relocation of the building on ;parcel 7 (as
required by condition 3 above) . Fencing details shall be
provided along with each of the building permits'', applications,
and approved by the Community Development Department prior to
building permit issuance. Approved fencing shall be in place
prior to final building inspections.
5. In addition to plant materials shown on Attachment C
(Landscape Plan) , one native Oak Tree shall be planted on each
of the parcels prior to final building inspection. The
proposed location of all landscape materials, ',,including the
additional Oaks, shall be shown on plans submitted for
building permits.
6. All on-site utility connections shall be installed
underground. Plans submitted for building permits on each lot
shall clearly indicate the undergrounding of '',utilities and
shall include details for screening of all utility meters.
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7. All buildings shall be equipped with low-flow, water
conservation fixtures and devices. Building permits shall
clearly indicate conformance with this condition.
8. Fire extinguishers and smoke detectors shall be installed on
the site and/or within buildings, as required by the Fire
Marshall during building permit review.
Public Works Department Conditions
9. Water shall be obtained from the Atascadero Mutual Water
Company. Water lines shall be extended to the (Property line)
frontage of each parcel, or its public utilities easement,
prior to the recording of the final map.
10. All existing and proposed utility, pipeline, open space, or
other easements are to be shown on the final map. If there
are building or other restrictions related to the easements,
they shall be noted on the final map.
11. All relocation and/or alteration of existing utilities shall
be the responsibility of the developer.
12. Submit a sewer plan, prepared by a registered civil engineer,
for review and approval by the Public Works Department. The
plan shall show an individual lateral from each parcel making
it's connection to the public sewer. Said plan shall be
submitted prior to the recording of the final map.
13. The subdivider shall install all street signs, traffic
delineation devices, warning and regulatory signs, guardrails,
barricades, and other similar devices where required by the
Director of Public Works. Signs shall be in conformance with
the current State of California uniform sign chart.
Installation of traffic devices shall be subject to review and
modifications after construction.
14. Road improvement plans shall be submitted to the Department of
Public Works for approval prior to the recording of the final
map. Road improvements shall include, but not be limited to
the following;
a. Amapoa Avenue shall be reconstructed along entire
property frontage or as directed by the Director of
Public Works. New pavement width shall be 24 feet to
curb face. New curb, gutter and sidewalk shall be
installed along the entire property frontage.
b. The pavement_ along Curbaril Avenue shall be widened as
necessary along the entire property frontage, or as
directed by the Director of Public Works. New curb,
gutter and sidewalk. shall be installed along the entire
property frontage. 0
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C. R-value testing shall be done and the pavement section-
designed by a registered civil engineer to the
satisfaction of the Director of Public Works prior to the
start of construction.
15. Construction of all the road improvements, and drainage
improvements shall be completed prior to recording the final
map. This condition may be deferred providing;
a. Upon approval by the Director of Public Works, the
applicant enters into an agreement to defer construction
of these improvements until the applicant applies for a
building permit.
16. An encroachment permit shall be obtained from the City of
Atascadero Public Works Department prior to 1, the start of
construction. The applicant shall enter into ',an Inspection
Agreement with the City guaranteeing that the', work will be
done to a standard acceptable to the Director of Public Works
and that the inspections are paid for. The applicant shall
pay the City for inspection of the public improvements at the
City' s current rate.
17. All public improvements shall be covered with a 100
Performance Guarantee and a 50% Labor and Materials Guarantee
until the public improvements are deemed substantially
. complete by the City Public Works Department. ' Prior to the
final inspection of the public improvements, and before the
other guarantees mentioned in this condition are released, a
10% Maintenance Guarantee shall be posted to cover the public
improvements for a period of 1 year after the final
inspection. The guarantee amounts shall be'' based on an
engineer' s estimate submitted by the project ',, engineer and
approved by the Public Works Department. The Guarantees
posted for this project shall be cash deposit or a letter of
credit.
18. Remove the note shown on the Tentative Tract' Map, "Finish
floor min. elevations were established at 1' above adjacent
pave way of Curbaril Ave. per City direction". Submit
calculations establishing the 100 year flood elevation.
Provide a letter, sealed by a registered civil engineer,
justifying the finish floor elevations.
19. Submit a grading and drainage plan, prepared by a registered
civil engineer, for review and approval by the Public Works
Department. This plan shall include a profile of the channel,
detailing the drainage from the project site to the culverts
beneath Curbaril at Morro Road. Said plan shall be submitted
prior to the recording of the final map.
• 20. Drainage improvements shall include, but not be �i.mi.ted to the
following;
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a. Construct a rectangular concrete channel in the drainage
ditch along the rear of the property, and the side of the
property adjacent to Curbaril.
b. Remove the existing culverts crossing Amapoa at Curbaril,
and replace them with an adequate storm facility to
transport drainage beneath the road.
21. Drainage facilities shall be constructed to Cit of Atascadero
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Standards, or as approved by the Director of Public Works.
Calculations for said facilities shall be submitted for review
and approval by the Public Works Department. All work shall
be completed, or bonded for prior to recording of the final
map.
22. All lot grading and drainage improvements shall require
written statement by a registered Civil Engineer that all work
has been completed and is in full compliance with the approved
plans.
23. All grading and erosion control measures shall be designed by
a registered civil engineer and constructed in accordance with
the City of Atascadero grading codes and standards. Prior to
the final building inspection, said engineer shall submit to
the City written certification that grading is in conformance
with said codes and standards, (including all Flood Hazard
Overlay Zone requirements) .
24. The applicant shall post securities for drainage improvements,
similar to those called for by condition #8 for road
improvements, prior to the recording of the final map.
25. Offer to dedicate to the City of Atascadero the following
right-of-way and easement;
Street Name: Amapoa Avenue
Limits: 23 feet from the centerline of the right of
way to the property line.
Street Name: Intersection of Amapoa and Curbaril
Limits: 20' minimum radius at the property line of
Parcel 5.
A drainage easement, 10 feet in width, along the rear property
line, and along the side property line adjacent to Curbaril.
26. Offer to dedicate to the public for public utility purposes
the following easement.
a. A 6'-0" PUE along all street frontages.
b. A 6'-0 PUE along all internal property lines. .
27. All offers of dedication shall be completed and:;recorded prior
to, or in conjunction with, the recording of the final map.
28. Prior to the recording of the final map, a soilp investigation
as required by the Subdivision Map Act shall' be submitted,
recommending corrective actions which willprevent structural
damage to each structure proposed to be constructed in the
area where soil problems exist, as indicated in the
Preliminary Soils Report. The date of such reports, the name
of the Engineer making the report, and the location where the
reports are on file shall be noted on the final map.
29. A final map in substantial conformance with; the approved
tentative map and in compliance with all conditions set forth
herein shall be submitted for review and', approval in
accordance with the Subdivision Map Act and the City's
Subdivision Ordinance prior to the recording of the final map.
a. Monuments shall be set at all new property corners by a
Registered Civil Engineer or Licensed Land Surveyor as
required by the Land Surveyors Act and Subdivision Map
Act. Monuments set within any road right of way shall
conform to city standard drawing M-1.
b. Pursuant to section 66497 of the Subdivision Map Act the
engineer or surveyor shall notice the City Engineer in
writing that the monuments have been set. ''.
C. A recently updated preliminary title report shall be
submitted for review in conjunction with the processing
of the final map.
d. A preliminary subdivision guarantee shall, be submitted
for review in conjunction with the processing of the
final map.
30. Approval of this tentative map shall expire two :(2) years from
the date of final approval, unless an extension of time is
granted pursuant to a written request received prior to the
expiration date.
31. Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs) shall be
established to regulate land use, control nuisances, and
address maintenance of the property landscaping, architecture
and fencing. Said CC&Rs shall be submitted to ',the Community
Development Department for review and approval by the
Community Development Department and City Attorney prior to
approval of the final map. The CC&Rs shall be recorded prior
to or in conjunction with the recording of the '' final map.
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Planning Commission Minutes Excerpts
ZC 91-016/TTM 91-006 - April 7, 1992
4. ZONE CHANGE 91-016/TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 91-006:
Applications filed by Warren Miller and David Montanaro
for a planned development/small lot subdivision. Project
would amend present zoning with a Planned Development
Overlay Zone (PD7) , and would allow the creation of seven
(7) parcels ranging in size from 3,095 square feet to
4,810 square feet. Subject site is located at 8005 and
8025 Amapoa Avenue.
Mr. Kaiser presented the staff report which focused on issues
including density/development standards, drainage improve-
ments, architectural treatment and site design, fencing,
environmental review, etc. He noted that the current proposal
offers public and private amenities that clearly outweigh
those included in previous development proposals. Mr. Kaiser
offered the addition of a standard condition (131) which was
excluded from Attachment N requiring CC&Rs for property
maintenance.
Chairperson Luna noted concern with the elevations (2-story)
because of the 10 foot setback with a residential unit behind
the proposed project.
- Public Testimony - 0
Michael Krout, attorney representing the applicants, spoke in
support of the project and proceeded to address those
conditions contained in the staff report that will impose an
undue burden on the applicant.
With regard to Condition #2 (relocation of building and
driveway on Parcel 7) , Mr. Krout objected to this relocation
noting that the natural amenities will be frustrated. He
asked that the design be left as proposed by the applicant.
Mr. Krout expressed his feeling that other projects built on
Amapoa have only been required to have the concrete decking
(Condition #3) constructed in areas adjacent to private
backyards; in common or public areas, there was not redwood
decking requirements.
In addressing Condition #4 (perimeter fencing) , Mr. Krout
requested that this be left for future determination based
upon the needs and wishes of the property owners. He further
proposed that the applicant would be willing to construct
redwood decking over the entire culvert area which would open
up more areas for recreational use and eliminate the
requirement of fencing throughout the project.
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Page Two
In addition Mr. Krout conveyed the licantr:8 opposition to
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Condition #13 (street signs, etc. ) in that additional street
traffic created by the project would not be sufficient to
require traffic signals or extensive modification to the
present street arrangement.
Mr. Krout noted objection to Condition #14-a (rroad improvement
plans) increasing the pavement width to 24 feet. It was his
opinion that the opposite side of the street; should be the
responsibility of whoever develops that particular property.
Likewise, objection was raised to #14-b (paving along Curbaril
and installation of curb, gutter, and sidewalk) .
Mr. Krout noted that the bonding conditions', (15-b and 17)
appear to impose a rather heavy burden on the applicant (200%
bond vs. 100% performance guarantee and 50% labor and material
guarantee) ; he requested modification to these conditions.
In addressing Conditions #19, 20 and 21, Mr. Krout expressed
serious concern with some of the drainage improvement
requirements. He presented the Commission with calculations
prepared for a 10 year storm and pointed out the differences
• in water runoff as determined by these calculations and those
prepared by the Public Works Department. He 'noted that the
staff recommendation would require this project to improve the
culvert for all upstream users as it crosses Curbaril. It was
Mr. Krout's opinion that to correct a situation that has
existed for years, by putting the burden on this project, is
unfair and would deprive the applicants of '';their property
rights. The applicants, however, do not object to paying
their pro rata share of costs for the culvert', improvements.
In addition, Mr. Krout pointed out that there are flood fees
in thisl area that the applicant will pay in connection with
the project. Those fees will not only benefit this project
but also upstream users. He added that the cost of bringing
the culvert across Curbaril could be so prohibitive as to make
the development economically infeasible.
Warren Miller, co-applicant, noted Mr. Krout covered most of
the pertinent points, but reiterated his' objection to
improving the drainage culvert; it is almost to the point that
this project will be giving up two times as much land on the
lots as anybody else would that is upstream of this site.
Mr. Miller noted his concern with the wording " . . .or as
directed by the Director of Public Works. . . " contained in
• #14-a. It was his feeling that this phrase leaves too many
things wide open.
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Page Three
Commissioner Waage cautioned that this wording could also help
because if the conditions did not need to be met, then Public
Works would have the ability to decrease the requirements.
Mr. Miller stated that he is aware of the phrase's intent and
added that Nor. Luke has been easy to work with. Discussion
continued. Chairperson Luna pointed out that Mr. Miller would
have the option of appealing any decision the Public Works
Director may make to the City Council and/or Planning
Commission.
Discussion also revolved around the fact that if the culvert
under Amapoa is not improved, this project will be the
recipient of that water. Mr. Miller emphasized that the
existing dirt ditch and culverts have absorbed the water well.
Steve Arnold, 7095 Morro Road (Little Wonders Preschool) ,
stated that as a recipient of that water, he would hope the
opportunity presents itself for improving the drainage under
Amapoa. He implored the Commision to consider the drainage
problem as the utmost problem, even above traffic impacts in
the area.
In addressing Mr. Arnold's comment, Mr. Krout noted that the
drainage may be a problem, but disputed the fact that the
applicant should have to resolve the problem just because of
this particular development. There are 70 other parcels that
drain into this culvert; should not they be required to pay
part of the cost of the improvement as well? Mr. Krout
reiterated that the applicant is willing to pay his fair
share, but stressed that it is not fair to burden the
applicant for a preexisting problem.
David Montanaro, applicant, provided a synopsis on the
background involved on his and Mr. Miller's initial separate
projects. He noted that when the projects were separate,
drainage improvements were only going to be required to a
point, but once the projects merged into one, the requirements
changed.
Mr. Miller noted that during the last storm, the reason the
ditch overflowed onto Curbaril was because the culvert was
plugged with trash and debris. Once he unplugged it, the
water flowed very well. Mr. Miller addressed other culverts
under Curbaril and Highway 41 which have less capacity than
what is being required.
- End of Public Testimony -
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Page Four
Comments were made by the Public Works Director, Greg Luke,
concerning Conditions #19, #20, and #21 with p#20-b being the
major point of contention.
Mr. Luke explained that the intent of #20-b was to assure that
the downstream channel below Amapoa was capable of carrying
the water; because no requirements were made for this, it was
felt that an engineer should at least take ',a look at that
downstream section.
In addressing #20 and #20-b, Mr. Luke remarked ';that this whole
area is burdened with unimproved, poorly designed drainage
facilities. It is reasonable to require drainage improvements
that will directly affect this project as well; as the need to
upgrade the culvert underneath the road. If the drainage is
improved only on the site, a further problem will exist when
the water runs into a undersized culvert.
In response to query by Commissioner Waage, Mrl! Luke explained
that it is an inherent problem of getting everybody to "pay
their fair share" of improvements. All:: developments,
particularly subdivisions, have a'- reasonable need to put in
facilities which are of a regional nature : whether it be
widening a road which everyone will be using or enlarging
drainage channels.
In discussing what "upper limits" there may be when used in
the phrase . . . "or as directed by the Director of Public Works,
Mr. Luke commented that his position is to exercise reason-
ableness in judgement calls. He noted that his decisions are
not continually being appealed to a higher authority.
Chairperson Luna asked if the fees for the Amapoa-Tecorida
district together with other culverts and improvements for
this project are excessive. Mr. Luke expressed his opinion
that they are not in light of the fact of this site's
location. There is a fairly significant drainage ditch which
runs through the middle of the property.
Commissioner Johnson added there is a need to', recognize that
in approving the request, there is a significant amount of
extra runoff added to this channel which will', cause flooding
with lesser storms. This then makes it the applicant's
responsibility to increase the size of those culverts that
will be acceptable to the Director of Public Works.
Commissioner Lochridge cautioned the Commission on deleting
language that is standard on all sets of conditions for tract
maps, planned unit developments, etc. He added that he is
comfortable with the conditions recommended by staff and did
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Page Five
not feel them to be excessive. Commissioner Hanauer
concurred.
Discussion ensued relative to what appeared to be an overlap
in Conditions #15-b and 117 pertaining to bonding costs and
the intent .of the performance guarantees and labor and
materials guarantees. Mr. Luke noted that #15-b does seem to
conflict with the language contained in #17. He recommended
that Condition #15-b be eliminated.
In addressing Condition #14 (road improvements) , Mr. Luke
noted that one-half width of a road will not work. With
regard to #14-b (sidewalk fund) , Mr. Decamp clarified that the
$25 per linear foot has been required in lieu of a pathway in
single family neighborhoods. The Zoning Ordinance calls for
curbs, gutters, and sidewalks in multi-family neighborhoods.
In clarifying Mr. Krout's concern with relocation of the
driveway and building on Parcel 7, (Conditions #1 and #2) , Mr.
DeCamp clarified that the intent of planned unit developments
is to provide a living environment that is a "cut" above the
standard apartment or condominium development. This
particular project involves an opportunity to present and
provide a sense of community within the development. He added
that good planning practice suggests minimizing curb cuts and
maximizing of open space.
In speaking to #4 (perimeter fencing) to be put in at the
discretion of individual property owners as suggested by the
applicant, Mr. DeCamp noted that one of the planned
development standards established indicates that fencing is to
be consistent throughout the project.
Mr. Krout pointed out an inaccuracy with the plan noting that
the driveway approach to the unit has been changed. There is
a much smaller driveway being used as an approach into Parcel
7 so the amount of open space is essentially equivalent.
Mr. DeCamp pointed out that the exhibit in the staff report
which shows the tentative map shows the driveway arrangement
that Mr. Krout spoke to.
Mr. Kaiser added that the guest parking on this plan would be
in the front setback which is not allowed. Mr. Krout is
correct in that the difference in landscaping from recommended
modification and both of these is only 70 square feet;
however, it is the sense of community and the overall design
that triggered staff's recommendation, not just open space.
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Planning Commission - Minutes Excerpts
Page Six
MOTION: By Commissioner Johnson and seconded by
Commissioner Hanauer to recommend approval of Zone
Change 91-016 based on the Findings contained in
the Ordinance, and Tentative Tract Map 91-006 based
on the Findings and Conditions of Approval with the
following modifications:
- deletion of #15-b
- addition of #31:
Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs)
shall be established to regulate land use, control
nuisances, and address maintenance of the property
landscaping, architecture and fencing. Said CC&Rs
shall be submitted to the Community Development
Department and City Attorney prior ';to approval of
the final map. The CC&Rs shall be ' recorded prior
to or in conjunction with the recording of the
final map.
The motion carried 6:1 -with Commissioner Lochridge
dissenting.
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ORDINANCE NO. 244
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ATASCADERO AMENDING MAP 17 OF THE OFFICIAL ZONING
MAPS BY REZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTIES AT 8005 AND 8025
AMAPOA AVENUE FROM RMF/10 (FH) TO RMF/10 (FH) (PD7)
(ZC 91016: MILLER/MONTANARO)
WHEREAS, the proposed zoning map amendments are consistent
with the General Plan in effect at the time of application
acceptance, as required by Section 65860 of the California
Government Code; and
WHEREAS, the proposed amendments are in conformance with
Section 65800 et seq. of the California Government Code
concerning zoning regulations; and
WHEREAS, the proposed amendments will not have a significant
adverse impact upon the environment. The Negative Declaration
prepared for the project is adequate; and
WHEREAS, the Atascadero Planning Commission held a public
hearing on April 7, 1992, and has recommended approval of Zone
Change 91016.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Council of the City of Atascadero does
ordain as follows:
Section 1. Council Findings.
1. The proposal is compatible with surrounding land uses
and the zoning in effect at the time of application
acceptance.
2. The proposal is consistent with the General Plan
in effect at the time of application acceptance.
3. The proposal will not result in any significant adverse
environmental impacts. The Negative Declaration
prepared for the project is adequate.
4. Modification of development standards or processing
requirements is warranted to promote orderly and
harmonious development.
5. Modification of development standards or processing
requirements will enhance the opportunity to best
utilize special characteristics of an area and will
have a beneficial effect on the area.
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Ordinance No. 244
Page Two
6. Benefits derived from the overlay zone cannot be
reasonably achieved through existing development
standards or processing requirements.
7. The proposed plans offer certain redeeming features to
compensate for requested modifications.
Section 2. Zoning May.
Map number 17 of the Official Zoning Maps of the City of
Atascadero on file in the City Community Development Department
is hereby amended to reclassify the parcels listed'; below, and
shown on the attached Exhibit A, which are hereby made a part of
this ordinance by reference.
Lots 21 and 22; Block DC; Atascadero Colony
Development of said property shall be in accordance with the
standards of the Planned Development Overlay Zone Wo. 7, the Site
Plan shown on the attached Exhibit B, and any conditions of
approval imposed during the approval of this zone change and/or
any other associated applications.
Section 3 . Publication.
The City Clerk shall cause this ordinance to be published
once within fifteen (15) days after its passage in' the Atascadero
News, a newspaper of general circulation, printed, ', published, and
circulated in the City in accordance with Section $6933 of the
Government Code; shall certify the adopting and posting of this
ordinance and shall cause this ordinance and this Certification
together with proof of posting to be entered into the Book of
Ordinances of the City.
Section 4. Effective Date.
This ordinance shall go into effect and be in full force and
effect at 12 : 01 a.m. on the 31st day after its passage.
On motion by and seconded by
, the foregoing Ordinance is approved
by the following roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
DATE ADOPTED:
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Ordinance No. 244
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By:
ALDEN F. SHIERS, Mayor
City of Atascadero, California
ATTEST:
LEE RABOIN, City Clerk
RAY WINDSOR, City Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
ARTHER R. MONTANDON, City Attorney
PREPARED BY:
HENRY ENGEN, Community Development Director
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REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL ITEM; D-1
DATE: 4/28/92
FROM: Andrew J. Takata, Director
Department of Community Services
THROUGH: Ray Windsor, City Manager
SUBJECT:
ATASCADERO LAKE PARR PAVILION - EQUIPMENT UPDATE ;
RECOMMENDATION:
Direct staff to pursue the purchase of remaining furniture and
equipment needed to complete the Atascadero Lake Park Pavilion
project.
BACKGROUND:
The Atascadero Lake Park Pavilion constructionPP
was ro '�ct approved
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by the City Council. Staff has since been coordinating the
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Y equipment purchase of facalit e ui ment with- the Friends of the Lake
Pavilion committee. It has since been determined that the Friends
of the Lake Pavilion funds will not cover the total amount of
equipment, furniture, and Committee change orders/upgrades made by
the organization. The fund deficit is approximatefly $15,953.00.
DISCUSSION:
There are items that need further discussion ', regarding the
Atascadero Lake Park Pavilion equipment, change orders, and
potential litigation measures.
It is the intent of staff to present these items to the City
Council as soon as possible. However, our ! need for this
additional equipment is paramount. The issues of finalizing change
orders authorized by the Public Works Department, and potential
litigation (presented by the City Attorney) is ',;proposed to be
discussed by the City Council no later than your Maly 12th meeting,
which will hopefully bring this project to closure.
The following is a listing of Pavilion equipment that has already
been ordered for the Pavilion. Also listed is '> the difference
between the equipment necessary to operate the Pavilion minus the
balance from the Friends of the Lake Pavilion Donation Fund:
FISCAL IMPACT:
Funds in the amount of $15,953 .00 will be needed from the City's
General Fund to complete the purchase of still need*d equipment and
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furniture for the facility.
$28,000.00 KITCHEN APPLIANCE CHANGE ORDERS/UPGRADES •
(Additional $28,000 to the existing allocation of
$10, 107.00 to upgrade/change kitchen appliances)
(Funded by the City - To be reimbursed by the
Friends of the Lake Pavilion)
$23, 645. 00 CAL SHAKE ROOF UPGRADE
(Additional $23, 645 to the existing allocation of
$10, 000 to upgrade/change roofing)
(Funded by the City - To be reimbursed by the
Friends of the Lake Pavilion)
$53, 109. 10 EQUIPMENT PURCHASED FOR THE PAVILION
(Purchased and received)
(Expenditure listing - Exhibit "A")
$6,200.00 EQUIPMENT PURCHASED FOR THE PAVILION
(Ordered at this time - not received/paid for)
$ 2, 100.00 Round Tables
$ 4, 100. 00 Window Coverings (vertical blinds)
$110,954 .10 TOTAL FUND EXPENDITURES/COMMITMENTS
$102 .201. 00 TOTAL ACCOUNT BALANCE - FRIENDS OF THE LAKE PAVILION
FUND
-$8,753 . 10 NEGATIVE BALANCE FOLLOWING ALL
EXPENDITURES/COMMITMENTS TO DATE
$7,200. 00 EQUIPMENT NEEDED, BUT NOT ORDERED AS YET
$ 4, 500.00 Lobby Furniture
$ 200.00 Telephones
$ 1,700.00 Audio/Visual Equipment
$ 100.00 Card Tables
$ 700.00 Podium
$15,953 . 00 TOTAL DEFICIT
$8,753 . 00 Negative Balance following expenditures
and commitments to date
$7,200.00 Equipment not purchased as yet
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Attachment —Exhibit "A"
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EXHIBIT "A"
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Western Office Products
450 Virco Burgundy chairs $45.00 $20,250.00
40 30"x96" Virco tables $87.00 $ 3,480.00
10 30"x72" Virco tables $73.00 $ 730.00
4 Rnd Table Cart $297.00 $ 1,188.00
3 Rect. Table Cart TT-1 $101.00 $ 303.00
1 Rect. Table Cart TT-2 $120.00 $ 120.010
Sub-total $26,071.00
tax $ 1.890.15
Total $27,961.15
Western Office Products #2
4 Movables Stages/ Sica $ 1,190.00 $ 4,760.00
Tax $ 345.1Q
Total $ 5,105.10
Western Office Products #3
15 Chair Dolleys $146.00 $ 2,190.00
14 Round tables $122.00 $ 1.708.00
Sub-total $ 3,898.00
Tax $ 282.61
Total $ 4,180.61
National Sanitay Supply Co.
1 Cougar Floor Maintainer $1043.00 $ 1,043.00
1 12 Gal Wet/dryVacuum $ 563.91 $ 563.91
1 Vacuum tool kit $ 82.38 $ 82.3$
1 Cart w/ Vinyl bag $ 120.00 $ 120.00
1 Hand Truck $ 125.00 $ 125.00
6 Weathermats 4x6 $ 34.56 $ 207.36
3 Weathermats 2x3 $ 8.95 $ 26.85
4 Sand Urns $ 19.10 $ 76.40
1 Aqua Jet Wand $ 164.00 $ 164.00
1 Vacuum/Panthermatic $ 250.00 $ 250.00
2 Plastic Bowl Brush $ 2.00 $ 4.00
2 John Caddy $ 2.25 $ 4.50
2 Counter brush $ 6.55 $ 13.10
2 Push Broom $ 11.10 $ 22.201
1 Push Broom Handle $ 2.25 $ 2.25
2 Corner Broom $ 8.20 $ 16.40
lcs Kitchen Cleanser $ 15.33 $ 15.33
Sub-Total $ 2,736.68
Tax $ 198.41
. Total $ 2,935.09
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San Joaquin Supply Co.
2 26gt. Bkt W/3" cas $ 26.04 $ 52.08
2 Mop Wringer $ 33.35 $ 66.70
3 60" mop handle $ 7.77 $ 23.31
4 Kleenway $ 3.66 $ 14.64
2 Plunger $ 2.19 $ 4.28
2 Plunger handle $ 1.19 $ 2.38
6 Wet floor caution cones $ 7.71 $ 46.26
Sub-total $ 209.65
Tax $ 15.20
Total $ 224.85
Trophy Hunters
4 Custon Plaques $ 10.00 $ 40.00
Sub-total $ 40.00
Tax $ 2.90
Total $ 42.90
Sign-A-Rama
1 Custom Bronze Plaque $ 1,185.00 $ 1,02400
Installation $ 90.00
Tax 74.25
Total $ 1,188.33
Avery Restaurant Supply
32dz 5 1/2" Saucer $ 7.45 $ 238.40
32dz 6 3/8" Plate $ 10.35 $ 331.20
25 Fast food tray $ 2.50 $ 62.50
32dz Rim soup $ 23.50 $ 752.00
64dz Dinner forks $ 6.65 $ 425.60
32dz Dinner Knife $ 12.10 $ 387.20
32dz Teaspoon $ 4.30 $ 137.60
40 Coffee Server $ 11.55 $ 62.00
adz Slt/Pppr Shakers $ 17.32 $ 51.96
32dz 10 1/2" Plate $ 29.95 $ 958.40
12 Clear Pitcher $ 4.95 $ 59.40
11 10 1/2 Embasay ban $ 55.15 $ 606.65
2 Blue Bev Dispenser $ 105.00 $ 210.00
1 Non Taxable handling $ 266.00 $ 266.00
Sub-Total $ 4,948.91
Tax $ 339.52
Total $ 5,288.43
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Avery Restaurant Supply #2
32 7oz. Cup Vassar $ 9.95 $ 318.40
Tax $ 26.2'
Shipping $ 57.20
Total $ 401.87
Safe Signs
2 Bronze Plaques 12" x 6" $ 120.00 $ 240.00
1 Bronze Plaques 16" x 6" $ 150.00 $ 150.00
1 Art work charge/ room signs $ 280.00 $ 280.00
Sub-Total $ 670.00
Tax $ 28.30
Installation $ 52.5
Total $ 751.20
Campbells Restaurant Supplies
Misc. Kitchen Utencils $ 104.61
Tax $ 7.5
Total $ 112.19
San Luis Paper Co.
1 Pole extension $ 17.87 $ 17.8T
3 Dust Pan $ 3.20 $ 3.20',
12 36 Gal. Trash Cans $100.54 $ 1,206.48
12 Steel trash can liners $ 46.37 $ 556.44
1 50 gal plastic trash can $ 96.14 $ 69.14
4 Wastepaper baskets $ 15.66 $ 62.64E
Sub-total $ 1,922.17
Tax $ 139.35
Total $ 2,061.53
All the Best
1 Wooden Desk $ 319.95 $ 319.95
1 Desk chair w/arms $ 169.95 $ 169.95'
1 Desk chair w/o arms $ 139.95 $ 139.95
1 Staionary office chair $ 139.95 $ 139.95'
Tax $ 55.81
Total $ 825.61
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Cuesta Equipment
1 12' Fiberglass Step Ladder $ 258.40 $ 258.40
1 6' Fiberglass Step Ladder $ 95.00 $ 95.00
Tax $ 25.82
Total $ 379.02
Total Purchases to Date $ 53,109.10
UI�Ua.�`i
. REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF ATASCADERO Agenda Item: D_2
Through: Ray Windsor, City Manager Mtg. Oate: 04/28/92
From: Henry Engen, Community Dev. Dir. 16 FileNo: SMARA
SUBJECT:
Assuming lead agency responsibilities and associated regulatory
control over surface mining operations.
RECOMMENDATION:
Approval and adoption of Ordinance No. 242 on secognd reading.
BACKGROUND:
On April 14, 1992, the City Council conducted a public hearing on
the above referenced subject, and approved Ordinance No. 242 on
first reading.
HE:ps
Attachment: Ordinance No. 242
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ORDINANCE NO. 242
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO .
ADDING CHAPTER 9 TO TITLE 5 OF THE ATASCADERO
MUNICIPAL CODE ADOPTING SURFACE MINING AND
RECLAMATION PLAN REGULATIONS
The City Council of the City of Atascadero does ordain as
follows:
Section 1. Chapter 9 is hereby added to Title-5 of the
Atascadero Municipal Code to read as follows:
CHAPTER 9 - SURFACE MINING AND RECLAMATION PLAN REGULATIONS
5-9.01. Purpose and Intent.
The City of Atascadero recognizes that the extraction of minerals
is essential to the continued economic well-being of the City and
to the needs of society and that the reclamation of mined lands
is necessary to prevent or minimize adverse effects on the envi-
ronment and to protect the public health and safety. The City
also recognizes that surface mining takes place in diverse areas
where the geologic, topographic, climatic, biological, and social
conditions are significantly different and that reclamation oper-
ations and the specifications therefore may vary accordingly.
The purpose and intent of this Section is to regulate surface
mining operations as authorized by California's Surface Mining
and Reclamation Act (SMARA) of 1975 (P.R.C. Sec. 2710 et seq. ) ,
as amended, hereinafter referred to as SMARA; P.R.C. Section
2207; and the California Code of Regulations adopted pursuant
thereto ( 14 Cal. Admin. , C. Sec. 3500 et seq. ) , to ensure that:
a. The adverse effects of surface mining operations will
be prevented or minimized and that the reclamation of
mined lands will provide for the beneficial, sus-
tainable long-term productive use of the mined and
reclaimed lands; and
b. The production and conservation of minerals will be
encouraged while eliminating hazards to public health
and safety and avoiding or minimizing adverse effects
on the environment, including but not limited to
geologic subsidence, air pollution, water quality
degradation, damage to biological resources, flooding,
erosion, degradation of scenic quality, and noise
pollution.
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Page Two
5-9.02. Definitions.
For the purpose of this chapter, certain words and phrases shall
be defined as follows:
( 1) Haul Road: A road along which material is traInsported from
the area of excavation to the processing plant, or stock pile
area of the surface mining operation.
(2) Idle: To curtail for a period of one year or 'more surface
mining operations by more than 90 percent of the operation' s
previous maximum annual mineral production, with the intent
to resume those surface mining operations at a, future date.
(SMARA, Sec. 2727. 1)
(3) Minerals: Any naturally occurring chemical element or
compound, or groups of elements and compounds formed from
inorganic processes and organic substances, including but
not limited to coal, peat, bituminous rock, but excluding
geothermal resources, natural gas, and petroleum. (State
Regulations, Sec. 3501) For the purpose of this chapter,
minerals shall also include but not be limited', to sand,
. gravel, cinders, diatomaceous earth, shale, limestone,
flagstone, decorative stone, and rip-rap.
(4) Operator: Any person who is engaged in surface mining
operations or who contracts with others to conduct opera-
tions on his behalf, except a person who is engaged in
surface mining operations as an employee with wages as his
sole compensation.
(5) Overburden: Soil, rock, or other materials that lie above a
natural mineral deposit or in between mineral deposits,
before or after their removal by surface mining operations.
(SMARA, Sec. 2732)
(6) Person: Any individual, firm, association, corporation,
organization, or partnership, or any city, county, district,
or the state or any department or agency thereof. (State
Regulations, Sec. 3501)
(7) Surface Mining Operations: All or any part of' the process
involved in the mining of minerals on mined lands by
removing overburden and mining directly from the mineral
deposits, open pit mining of minerals naturally exposed,
mining by the auger method, dredging and quarrying, or
surface work incidental to an underground mine,. Surface
mining operations shall include, but are not limited to:
(a) In-place distillation or retorting or leaching.
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(b) The production and disposal of mining waste.
(c) Prospecting and exploratory activities. (SMARA, Sec.
2735)
Surface mining operations shall also include the creation of
borrow pits, streambed skimming, segregation and stockpiling
of mined materials (and recovery of same) . (State Regula-
tions, Sec. 3501)
(8) Reclamation: The combined process of land treatment that
minimizes water degradation, air pollution, damage to
aquatic or wildlife habitat, flooding, erosion, and other
adverse effects from mining operations, including adverse
surface effects incidental to underground mines, so that
mined lands are reclaimed to a usable condition which is
readily adaptable for alternative land uses and create no
danger to public health or safety. The process may extend
to affected lands surrounding mined lands, and may require
backfilling, grading, resoiling, revegetation, soil
compaction, stabilization, or other measures. (SMARA, Sec.
2733)
5-9.03. Incorporation of SMARA and State Regulations.
The provisions of the California Surface Mining and Reclamation
Act of 1975 (P.R.C. Sec. 2710 et seq. ) , P.R.C. Section 2207, and
the California' s Code of Regulations implementing the Act ( 14
Cal. Admin. , Sec. 3500 et seq. ) , hereinafter referred to as the
State Regulations, as either may be amended from time to time,
are made a part of this Chapter by reference with the same force
and effect as if the provisions therein were specifically and
fully set out herein, excepting that when the provisions of this
chapter are more restrictive than conflicting State (or City)
provisions, this Chapter shall prevail.
5-9.04. Applicability
( 1) Requirements for Use Permit. Unless exempted by provisions
of this chapter, an approved use permit as provided under
AMC Section 9-6. 160 shall be required for all surface mining
operations in all zoning districts in which surface mining
is allowed; and shall be required for the expansion or
substantial change of operation of any surface mine for
which such expansion or changes have not been thereby
approved, including any operation which meets the definition
of a "non-conforming use" pursuant to AMC Title 9, Chapter
7, Non-Conforming Uses.
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(2) Requirements for Reclamation Plans. A Reclamation Plan
shall be required for all surface mining operations in all
zoning districts in which surface mining is allowed, as well
as for those portions of existing surface mining operations
conducted after January 1, 1976, unless a Reclamation Plan
was approved by the County prior to that date and the person
submitting that plan has accepted responsibility for
carrying out the plan. Nothing in this chapter shall be
construed as requiring the filing of a Reclamation Plan for,
or the reclamation of, mined lands on which surface mining
operations were conducted legally and in compliance with all
applicable County regulations prior to January' 1, 1976.
(3) Exemptions. A Reclamation Plan shall not be required for
any of the following activities:
(a) Excavations or grading conducted for farming or onsite
construction or for the purpose of restoring land
following a flood or natural disaster. (SMARA, Sec.
2714(a) )
(b) Prospecting for, or the extraction of, miherals for
commercial purposes and the removal of overburden in
total amounts of less than 1,000 cubic yards in any one
location of one acre or less. (SMARA, Sec. 2714 (b) )
(c) Surface mining operations that are required by federal
law in order to protect a mining claim, if such
operations are conducted solely for that purpose.
(SMARA, Sec. 2714(c) )
(d) Such other surface mining operations which the State
Mining and Geology Board determines to be' of an
infrequent nature and which involve only minor surface
disturbances. (SMARA, Sec. 2714(d) )
5-9.05. Contents of Applications for Use Permits fpr Surface
Mining Operations and Reclamation Plans.
( 1) In addition to the Conditional Use Permit (CUP';) application
required in AMC Section 9-6. 160, all applications for CUP' s
for surface mining operations shall contain a Surface Mining
Application Supplement. As many copies of the'', CUP and Sur-
face Mining Application Supplement may be required shall be
submitted to the Community Development Department (Depart-
ment) .
(2) As many copies of a Reclamation Plan Application as may be
required shall be submitted in conjunction with all applica-
tions for CUP' s for Surface Mining Operations.] For surface
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mining operations that are exempt from a CUP pursuant to
this chapter, the Reclamation Plan application shall include
information concerning the mining operation that is required
for processing the Reclamation Plan.
(3) Application shall include the necessary environmental review
forms and information prescribed by the Department.
(4) The Department will review theapplication
packagea for com-
pleteness and shall, within 30 days after receipt, either
accept the application as complete for the purpose of
initiating permit processing or return the application as
incomplete with an explanation of where the application is
deficient. Resubmittal of the revised application shall
start a new review timeframe.
5-9.06. Processing.
(1) Within thirty (30) days of acceptance of an application for
a Conditional Use Permit for surface mining operations
and/or a Reclamation Plan as complete, the Department shall
notify the State Geologist of the filing of the applica-
tion(s) . (SMARA, Sec. 2774 (e) ) . Whenever mining
operations are proposed in the 100-year flood plain of any 0
stream, as shown in Zone A of the Flood Insurance Rate Maps
issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and
within one mile, upstream or downstream, of any state
highway bridge, the Department shall also notify the State
Department of Transportation that the application has been
received (SMARA, Sec. 2770.5) .
(2) The Department shall process the application(s) through
environmental review pursuant to the California Environmen-
tal Quality Act (CEQA) and the City' s Environmental Review
Guidelines.
(3) Subsequent to the appropriate environmental review, the
Department shall prepare a staff report with recommendations
for consideration by the Planning Commission.
(4) The Planning Commission shall hold at least one noticed
public hearing on the Conditional Use Permit and/or Reclama-
tion Plan.
(5) Prior to final approval of a Reclamation Plan, financial
assurances (as provided in this chapter) , or any amendments
to a Reclamation Plan, the Planning Commission shall certify
to the State Geologist that the Reclamation Plan complies
with the applicable requirements of the State Regulations
and submit the plan, assurances, or amendments to the State
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Geologist for review (SMARA, Sec. 2774(c) ) . The Planning
Commission may conceptually approve the Reclamation Plan
before submittal to the State Geologist. If a Conditional
Use Permit is being processed concurrently with the Reclama-
tion Plan, the Planning Commission may also conceptually
approve the CUP at this time. However, the Planning Commis-
sion may defer action on the CUP until taking ':final action
on the Reclamation Plan. If necessary to comply with permit
processing deadlines, the Planning Commission bmay condition-
ally approve the CUP with the condition that the Department
shall not issue the Conditional Use Permit for, the mining
operation until financial assurances have been approved by
the State Geologist and final action has been ,taken on the
Reclamation Plan.
The State Geologist shall have 45 days to prepare written
comments on the Reclamation Plan, if the State', Geologist so
chooses (SMARA, Sec. 2774(d) ) . The Planning Commission
shall evaluate written comments received from the State
Geologist during the 45-day comment period. Staff shall
prepare a written response describing the disposition of the
major issues raised by the State for the Planning Commis-
sion's approval. In particular, when the Planning
Commission's position is at variance with the recommenda-
tions and objections raised in the State Geologist' s
comments, the written response shall address, in detail, why
specific comments and suggestions were not accepted (SMARA,
Sec. 2774(d) ) . Copies of any written comments received and
responses prepared by the Planning Commission 'shall be
promptly forwarded to the operator.
(6) The Planning Commission shall then take final !action to
approve, conditionally approve, or deny the Conditional Use
Permit and/or Reclamation Plan. The Planning Commission' s
action shall be final, subject to appeal to the City
Council.
(7) If a project has proceeded to review by the City Council,
the Council may, at its discretion, assume duties assigned
to the Planning Commission under this chapter for delegate
specific related tasks back to the Planning Commission.
(8) The Department shall forward a copy of each approved Condi-
tional Use Permit for mining operations and/orapproved
Reclamation Plan to the State Geologist.
(9) Annual Reports - Surface mining operators shall forward an
annual status report to the State Geologist and the City
Community Development Department on a date established by
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the State Geologist upon forms furnished by the State Mining
and Geology Board (P.R.C. Sec. 2207 (a) - (g) ) .
5-9.07. Performance Standards for Reclamation Plans.
( 1) All new or revised Reclamation Plans shall conform to
minimum statewide performance standards required pursuant to
SMARA Sec. 2773(b) , as adopted by the State Mining and
Geology Board, including but not limited to wildlife habi-
tat, backfilling, revegetation, drainage, agricultural land
reclamation, equipment removal, stream protection, topsoil
salvage, and waste management.
(2) The City of Atascadero may impose additional performance
standards developed either in review of individual projects,
as warranted, or through the formulation and adoption of
City-wide performance standards.
5-9.08. Phasing of Reclamation.
Phasing of Reclamation - (See also, Sec. , 5-9.12, Interim
Management Plans for Idle Mining Operations) - Reclamation
activities shall be phased with respect to the phasing of the
mining operation and shall be initiated at the earliest possible
time on those portions of the mined lands that will not be
subject to further disturbance (SMARA, Sec. 2777(f) ) . Interim
reclamation may also be required for mined lands that have been
disturbed and will be disturbed again in future operations. Rec-
lamation may be done on an annual basis, or in stages compatible
with continuing operations, or on completion of all excavation,
removal, or fill as approved by the City. Each phase of
reclamation shall be specifically described in the Reclamation
Plan and shall include: the beginning and expected ending dates
for each phase; all reclamation activities required; criteria for
measuring completion of specific reclamation activities; and
estimated costs as provided in Seca 5-9.10 (Financial Assur-
ances) . The reclamation schedule shall require City approval.
5-9.09. Findings for Approval.
In addition to the findings for approval of Conditional Use
Permits contained in AMC Section 9-2. 109 of this Code, approval
of use permits for surface mining operations shall include a
finding that the project complies with the provisions of State
Regulations.
For Reclamation Plans, the following findings shall be required:
( 1) That the Reclamation Plan complies with Sections 2772, 2773,
and 2773.1 of SMARA and any other applicable provisions;
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(2) That the Reclamation Plan complies with applicable
requirements of the State Regulations (14 Cal.' Admin. , Sec.
3500 et seq. ) .
(3) That the Reclamation Plan and potential use of', reclaimed
land pursuant to the Plan are consistent with this chapter
and the City's General Plan and any applicable! resource plan
or element.
(4) That, through the Reclamation Plan, all significant adverse
impacts on lands to be reclaimed as a result o± the surface
mining operations are mitigated to the maximums extent
feasible.
(5) That the land and/or resources such as water bodies to be
reclaimed will be restored to a condition that'Js compatible
with and blends in with the surrounding natural environment,
topography, and other resources, or that suitable off-site
development will compensate for related disturbances to
resource values.
(6) That the Reclamation Plan will restore the mined lands to a
usable condition which is readily adaptable for alternative
land uses consistent with the General Plan and, applicable
resource plan.
(7) That a written response to the State Geologist, has been
prepared, describing the disposition of major 'issues raised
by the State Geologist. Where the City' s position is at
variance with the recommendations and objections raised by
the State Geologist, said response shall address, in detail,
why specific comments and suggestions were not accepted.
(SMARA, Sec. 2772(d) ) .
5-9.10. Financial Assurances for Reclamation Plans.
(1) In order to ensure that reclamation will proceed in accor-
dance with the approved Reclamation Plan, the Pity shall
require as a condition of approval one or more'', forms of
security which will be released upon satisfactory
performance. The applicant may post security !in the form of
a corporate surety bond, trust fund, irrevocable letter of
credit from an accredited financial institution, a
certificate of time deposit as part of an approved trust
fund, or other method acceptable to the City and the State
Geologist as specified in statewide regulation's adopted by
the Mining and Geology Board. Financial assurances shall be
. made payable to the City of Atascadero and the', State
Geologist (SMARA, Sec. 2773. 1(a) (4) ) .
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(2) Financial assurances will be required to ensure compliance
with elements of the Reclamation Plan including but not
limited to revegetation and landscaping requirements;
restoration of aquatic or wildlife habitat; protection of
archaeological sites; restoration of water bodies and water
quality; slope stability and erosion and drainage control,
disposal of hazardous materials; and other mitigation
measures. Financial assurances for such elements of the
Plan shall be monitored by the Department.
(3) The amount of the financial assurances shall be based upon
the estimated costs of reclamation for each year or phase
stipulated in the Reclamation Plan, including any
maintenance of reclaimed areas as may be required. Cost
estimates shall be prepared by a licensed engineer and/or
other qualified professionals retained by the operator and
approved by the Community Development Director. Financial
assurances may be based upon estimates including but not
necessarily limited to the volume of earth moved (cubic
yards) for each year or phase of reclamation. Financial
assurances to ensure compliance with revegetation,
restoration of water bodies, restoration of aquatic or
wildlife habitat, and any other applicable element of the
Reclamation Plan shall be based upon cost estimates that
include but may not be limited to labor, equipment,
materials, mobilization of equipment, administration, and
reasonable profit by a commercial operator other than the
permittee.
(4) In projecting the costs of financial assurances, it shall be
assumed without prejudice or insinuation that the surface
mining operation could be abandoned by an operator and,
consequently, the City or State may need to contract with a
third-party commercial company for mobilization and
reclamation of the site.
(5) Where reclamation is accomplished in annual increments, the
amount of financial assurances required for any one year
shall be adjusted annually and shall be adequate to cover
the full estimated costs for reclamation of any land
projected to be in a disturbed condition from mining
operations by the end of the following year. The estimated
costs shall be the amount required to complete the
reclamation on all areas that will not be subject to further
disturbance, and to provide interim reclamation, as
necessary, for any partially excavated areas in accordance
with the Reclamation Plan. Financial assurances for each
year shall be released upon successful completion of
reclamation (including any maintenance required) of all
areas that will not be subject to further disturbance and
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upon the operator filing additional financial assurances for
the succeeding year. Financial assurances for' all subse-
quent years of the operation shall be handled in the same
manner.
(6) Financial assurances for reclamation that is accomplished in
multiple-year phases shall be handled in the same manner as
described for annual reclamation.
5.9.11. Inspections.
The Community Development Department shall arrange for inspection
of a surface mining operation within six months of receipt of the
annual report required in Sec. 5-9.06, to determine ''whether the
surface mining operation is in compliance with the approved
Conditional Use Permit and/or Reclamation Plan, and 'the State
Regulations (SMARA, Sec. 2774(b) ) . In no event shall less than
one inspection be conducted in any calendar year. Said inspec-
tions may be made by a state-registered geologist, state-
registered civil engineer, state-licensed landscape '';architect,
state-registered forester, or other qualified specialists, as
selected by the Community Development Department. All inspections
shall be conducted using a form provided by the State Mining and
0 Geology Board. The Community Development Department shall notify
the State Geologist within thirty (30) days of completion of the
inspection that the inspection has been conducted and shall
forward a copy of said inspection notice and any supporting
documentation to the mining operator. The operator 'shall be
solely responsible for the reasonable cost of such 'Inspection,
including a City administrative fee of 15% of the consultant' s
costs.
5-9.12. Interim Management Plans.
( 1) Within 90 days of a surface mining operation becoming idle,
as defined in this chapter, the operator shall ',submit to the
Department an interim management plan (SMARA, Sec. 2770(h) ) .
The interim management plan shall fully comply with the
requirements of SMARA, Sec. 2770(h) and shall provide
measures the operator will implement to maintain the site in
compliance with SMARA, including, but not limited to, all
conditions of the Conditional Use Permit and/or Reclamation
Plan. The interim management plan shall be processed as an
amendment to the Reclamation Plan and shall not be consid-
ered a project for the purposes of environmental review
(SMARA, Sec. 2770(h) ) .
(2) Financial assurances for idle operations shall ',be continued
as addressed in the reclamation plan or as otherwise
approved through the idle mine' s interim management plan.
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(3) Within 60 days of receipt of the interim management plan, or
a longer period mutually agreed upon by the Department and
the operator, the Planning Commission shall review and
approve or deny the plan in accordance with this chapter.
The operator shall have thirty (30) days or a longer period
mutually agreed upon by the operator and the Department to
submit a revised plan. The Planning Commission shall
approve or deny the revised interim management plan within
sixty (60)days of receipt. If the Planning Commission
denies the revised interim management plan, the operator may
appeal that action to the City Council.
(4) The interim management plan may remain in effect for a
period not to exceed five years, at which time the Planning
Commission may renew the plan for another period not to
exceed five years or require the surface mining operator to
commence reclamation in accordance with its approved Recla-
mation Plan.
5-9.13. Time Limit for Commencement of Use Permit's for Surface
Mining Operations.
The time limit for commencing a surface mining operation that is
permitted pursuant to this Section shall be as provided in AMC
Section 9-2. 113, Conditional Use Permits.
5-9.14. Violations and Penalties
If the Department, based upon an annual inspection or otherwise
confirmed by an inspection of the mining operation, determines
that a surface mining operation is not in compliance with this
chapter, the applicable permit and/or the Reclamation Plan, the
City shall follow the procedures set forth in SMARA, Sections
2774. 1 and 2774.2 concerning violations and penalties, as well as
those provisions of AMC Section 9-2.119 for revocation and/or
abandonment of a Conditional Use Permit which are not preempted
by SMARA.
5-9.16. Fees
The City shall establish such fees as it deems necessary to cover
the reasonable costs incurred in implementing this chapter and
the State Regulations, including but not limited to processing of
applications, annual reports, inspections, monitoring,
enforcement and compliance.
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Section 2. Publication.
The City Clerk shall cause this ordinance to be published
once within fifteen ( 15) days after its passage in the Atascadero
News, a newspaper of general circulation, printed, Published, and
circulated in the City in accordance with Section 36933 of the
Government Code; shall certify the adopting and posting of this
ordinance and shall cause this ordinance and this certifi-cation
together with proof of posting to be entered into the Book of
Ordinances of the City.
Section 3. Effective Date.
This ordinance shall go into effect and be in full force and
effect at 12:01 a.m. on the 31st day after its passage.
On motion by Councilperson and seconded by
Councilperson , the foregoing ordinance
is hereby adopted in its entirety on the following toll call
vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ADOPTED: CITY OF ATASCADERQ
By
ALDEN SHIERS, Mayor
ATTEST:
LEE RABOIN, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
ARTHER MONTANDON, City Attorney
PREPARED BY:
HENRY ENGEN
Community Development Director
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REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF ATASCADERO Agenda Iltem: E-1(A)
From: Ray Windsor, City Manager MeetingDate: 4/28/92
SUBJECT: Public Smoking Issue
BACKGROUND:
In January, staff forwarded a memo to Council '; providing op-
tions upon which further ordinance language could be 'developed. At
the conclusion of Council discussion, Council directed staff to
draft an ordinance reflective of comments made by Council reacting
to the options. Since that time, Councilman Dexter has been work-
ing informally in the community to gather survey data in order to
better understand the extent of the issue and the $egree of non-
compliance among local business. As a result of this, Councilman
Dexter submitted a memo to Council, dated 4/6/92, providing input
relative to his informal survey and suggestions regarding educa-
tional policies, etc. But the important point frown this is the
fact he has indicated he now tends to favor the voluintary compli-
ance approach over what was formerly a phasing of prohibition in
restaurants and a more liberal approach to specified businesses,
such as bars.
Given the fact that the Council's vote in January was 3-2 in
favor of a phased approach to smoking prohibition io restaurants,
with Councilman Dexter voting with the majority,: staff would
request that further clarification be made by Council as to the
direction staff should take in creating an ordinance. It would
seem timely to request such, particularly in light of� the fact that
several members of Council have indicated a desire'; to make some
final determination on the public somking issue before they leave
office. Council's action Tuesday night is necessary' in order that
staff be fully apprised of its direction and able to 'provide what
ever documentation is necessary for the resolution of the issue.
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Attachments: Councilman Dexter' s Memo, dated 4/6/912
Council Minutes of 1/28/92
Staff Memo Dated 1/28/92
Original Draft Ordinance
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M EMO RAN D U M
To: Fellow Council Members
From: Rollin Dexter
Subject: A Smoke-Free E ironment by Voluntary Action
Date: April 6, 1992
In March, I reported to the City Manager that a cursory
survey of local businesses showed there was evidence to support
the notion that voluntary compliance with non-smoking was occur-
ring in town. This survey data was reflected in his memo to us
dated March 2, 1992. Since that time, I have expanded my efforts
to contact local business encompassing some 125 merchants, the
results of which are listed below. It should be noted that about
25 of the businesses contacted asked not to be named even though
they are now non-smoking establishments.
Cooperative Approach:
Every society must establish certain regulatory practices
for the health, safety and order of all of its citizens. The
problem lies in determining the degree of regulation which may be
required in order to protect the rights as well as the welfare of
the whole body.
The issue of smoking is one of those issues which has en-
flamed (no pun intended) the community and unfortunately has
divided it into opposing camps. As a result of my interviews, it
is very obvious that the issue isnot smoking vs. non-smoking as
much as it is governmental regulation vs. voluntary action. As I
talked to individual merchants, the overwheliming majority were
most vociferous in stating that the issue was not smoking vs.
non-smoking, but rather being told what to do by City Hall.
Recognizing that the State has already prohibited the sale
of tobacco to those under the age of eighteen, teenage youth must
be especially targetted for education and motivation for not tak-
ing up the habit or for quitting if having already begun.
It should be noted here that the S.L.O. County Board of
Supervisors has followed the lead of the State in banning sales
of tobacco to minors by enacting legislation to ban vending ma-
chines as a step in blocking such sales. Such vending machines
have been a major supply source for minors.
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Survey Results:
An independent business-by-business interview 'indicated that
by far and away the majority of businesses in Atascadero have
indicated that smoking is not permitted in their establishments.
The list which follows indicates the strength of voluntary ac-
tion:
• PUBLIC AREAS:
Atascadero School District buildings and property
City of Atascadero buildings
Twin Cities Hospital and clinics
The Atascadero Branch Library
Bus systems
Airline travel
Movie theaters
• RESTAURANTS, COFFEE SHOPS & ICE-CREAM STORES: '
A & W Rootbeer Heart's Delight Yogurt
Carl' s Jr. M & M Donuts
Jack-in-the-Box Strictly Gourmet Coffee
Top Dog Subway
Hoover' s Hacienda Baskin Robbins'
La Casita The Royal Dragon
• Froggie' s Yogurt Roy's Bakery &'' Coffee Shop
Tacos Numero Uno Jake' s Take N": Bake Pizza
Cool Bear Yogurt
It should be noted that, as part of my survey, I
spoke to Cornucopia, Players and Carrows, all three of
whom have either already reduced the area for ;smokers
and/or are debating going the extra step.
• FOOD STORES AND MINI-MARTS:
Food 4 Less Williams Brothers
Mannings Atascadero Market Lucky's
Circle K Food Stores Arco AM-PM
Ski' s Shell Folkins & Folkins
Chalk Mountain Liquor
• BANKS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS:
Bank of America Century Federal
Security Pacific Wells Fargo
Mid-State Bank Santa Lucia National
Atas. Federal Credit Union
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• BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS:
Pacific Home Improvement Grisanti Hardware
Idler' s North County Home Supply Center
Outlet Tools Jespersen' s Tire
K-Mart Coronet
Sprouse Reitz Atas. Sewing & Vacuum
The Paper Works Wilkins Creative Printing
The Sleep Shoppe Western Office Products
Lucky Oaks Laundromat Mildred Copelan Insurance
Fine Pine Pangborn's Tax Service
Discipleshop Imaginations Toy Store
Let' s Party Books Galore
Mission Photo Arrow 1 Hour Photo
San Luis Paints Atascadero Auto Parts
The Frame Shoppe E1 Camino Plumbing Supply
Mary Anne' s Hallmark Dee's Cards & Gifts
Pro Cycle Sunstorm Cyclery
Carpets Plus Frazee' s Paint
LCD Automotive
• PHARMACIES, HEALTH CLUBS AND PROVIDERS:
Baeker' s Pharmacy Elliott' s Pharmacy
Atascadero Pharmacy Long' s Drugs
Thrifty Drug Kennedy Nautilus Center
Michael' s Optical Lynn's Health Foods
Medicine Shoppe Reece Medical Homecare
SLO Pure Water Atascadero Fitness Center
• VIDEO AND BUSINESS MACHINES:
Rick' s Business Machines The Wherehouse
Henry Audio-Video Video Palace
Video Tonight Comco Computers
Coast Satellite TV
• CLOTHING APPAREL & ACCESSORIES:
Erika' s House of Fashion Trace of Lace
Shoe Corral Classy Coverups
Fashion Cleaners Williams Place of Lace
Bare Essentials Hill' s Bridal Salon
Cinderella' s Bridal Shoppe Bloom N' Grow
N-Chop Nuway Cleaners
• BEAUTY SALONS AND BARBERS
Fantastic Sam' s Karri's Korner
Harley' s Hairclub Creative Concepts Salon
Bon Salon Shear Designs
Haircuts Plus Hair Country
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Possible Options for Ongoing Education:
1. Ads with local newspaper, stating:
FOR A SMOKE-FREE SHOPPING SPREE
NO NEED TO FLEE
HERE ARE MORE THAN A HUNDRED GOOD REASONS TO STAY AND
SHOP IN ATASCADERO
(LIST)
2. Offer regular stop smoking clinics. Focus at ''least three
per year for teenagers.
3. Collaborate with the County in the banning of cigarette
vending machines.
4. Make available "Thanks for Not Smoking" signs for busines-
ses.
5. The encouragement of Atascadero "Smoke-Out" days.
6. Encourage service clubs and organizations to assist in pro-
viding educational and motivational materials for youth.
7. Sponsor a poster contest for elementary, junior high and
high school students which would encourage them to be crea-
tive in presenting the non-smoking message.
8. Play to the public's pocketbook:
GIVE YOURSELF A RAISE! -- A pack-a-day habit nets at least
$730.00 a year. Compounded interest of a modest 5% could
yield a total of $753. 10 by the end of the first year. Sav-
ing the same corresponding "pack-a-day" equivalent over a
five-year period would see a trip to Europe with $4, 169.22
to spend! And: Considering that you can get auto, health
and house insurance at a discount rate for not' smoking (see
attached comparison) , ask yourself, is it worth it?
One final comment: Given the public interest and concern
over this issue, I would like to suggest we add it to either the
last agenda in April or the first one in May in order to put the
matter to rest. Originally, as you know, I was a strong advocate
of an outright prohibition by ordinance similar to 5LO, but since
becoming more involved, as indicated above, I 'm more inclined to
take the voluntary compliance approach.
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COMPARISON OF SMOKER AND NON-SMOKER RATES
Presented by
COPELAN INSURANCE SERVICES
5860 E1 Camino Real, Suite D & E
Atascadero, CA 93422
805 466-8375 or 466-8764
LIFE INSURANCE:
Prudential Interest Sensitive Whole Life 5250 ,000
Male 35 - Non-Smoker 2848 .00
Male 35 - Smoker 3153 .00
Male 50 - Non-Smoker 5915 .00
Male 50 - Smoker 6613 .00
Jackson National Life Yearly Renewable Term $250,000
Male 35 - Non-Smoker 255 .00
Male 35 - Smoker 388 .00
Male 50 - Non-Smoker 430.00
Male 50 - Smoker 1033.00
DISABILITY:
CNA ( 13% increase ofP remium)
Male 35 - Non-Smoker 1007 .00
Male 35 - Smoker 1309 .00
HEALTH INSURANCE:
John Alden Life - Jalicare ( 25% increase of premium)
Male 35 - Non-Smoker 123.00
Male 35 - Smoker 153 .00
Male 45 - Non-Smoker 175.00
Male 45 Smoker 219 .00
Blue Cross of California
Does not adjust for smoker or non-smoker but does
promote preventative health care by including $50'
lifetime limit for smoking cessation.
AUTO AND HOMEOWNERS:.
Farmers
Gives 5% discount to non-smokers. . 0
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MINUTES EXCERPT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF 1/28/92
or Shiers asked for clarification from the Public Works Director
ab o the recommended action. Mr. Luke asked Council to approve-
the ch a orders as presented, noting the costs the contractor has
already i urred.
City Treasurer, icki Korba, reported that as the Trustee for the
construction fund he, too, was concerned about overruns.
MOTION: By Councilman exter, seconded by Councilman Nimmo to
approve the cons ction change order documents.
Discussion on the motion: or Shiers also voiced similar
distress about additional con uction costs. Councilwoman
Borgeson asked the Public Work Director if any of the
overruns were due to the contractor r his subs. Mr. Luke
confirmed that they were not. In addi n, she pointed out
that certain windows shown in the architect al 'drawings were
not, in fact, installed and asked for answe to this and
other deviations from the plans.
Vote on the motion: Motion to approve the '',change ders
passed 5;Q by zoll C.2-33 ;.Xatta-
7 . SMOKE-FREE MEASURES - DISCUSSION OF POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVES
Mayor Shiers informed the public that the Council was not
considering a "no-smoking ordinance" and assured those present that
• there was no ordinance before the Council. He added that there
would be a full, public hearing if and when any proposed regulation
is drafted.
Public Comments:
Bill Mazzacane, Executive Director of the Atascadero Chamber of
Commerce, spoke in opposition to the Council asking staff to draft
an ordinance. He added that business owners are ''iaware of the
situation and asked that the decision be left to themarket place.
Eric Greening spoke in support of a citywide ban land asked the
Council to enact a comprehensive strategy to . protect the air
quality, including banning cigarette machines.
Russ Kolemaine voiced disagreement with the need'; to regulate
smoking, especially in areas of private business.
Jim Edwards, local business owner speaking on behalf of two other
business persons, asserted that the issue will resolve itself
without the mandate of local government.
Sandy Taborski, Atascadero Travel, stated that San Luis Obispo
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businesses have lost revenue since its, city-wide ban and
proclaimed that it is the business owner's right to make a decision •
of this nature.
Hugh Sladen, Cuesta College student, said that they were too many
restrictions on small businesses already.
MOTION: By Mayor Shiers, seconded by Councilwoman Borgeson to
extend the meeting past 11:00 p.m. ; motion unanimously
carried.
(Public testimony regarding "no-smoking continued. )
Norris Thompson, Players' Pizza, remarked that the Council had no
right to mandate businesses to regulate smoking.
Gaylen Little, Creekside Lanes, urged the Council to let the
business. owners make their own choice in the matter.
Anne Melvin reminded the Council that in November two citizen
petitions had been presented in support of a smoking ban. She
asked the Council to consider the fact that the public wants a ban.
Gene Crawford, Atascadero resident, opposed smoking regulations.
Larry Easterday, local business owner; _ also protested a ban on
smoking.
Terry Lathrop, Terry' s Bar & Grill, asserted that citizens do not
have to go to businesses that permit smoking if they don't want to
be subjected to it.
---End of Public Testimony---
Council discussion ensued regarding options proposed by staff.
Councilwoman Borgeson indicated that she could support proposed
Options #3 & 4 (adopt a prohibition less stringent than San Luis
Obispo' s and adopt a policy to encouraged reduced public smoking
based on voluntary compliance) . She added that to take no action
would be irresponsible.
Councilman Nimmo asked how Option #4 would be implemented. The
City Manager advised that there was not yet a specific program
formulated, but noted that it had come to his attention that
several restaurants in town have voluntarily discontinued smoking.
He suggested that this along with providing available information
regarding the effects of second-hand smoke could be incorporated.
Councilman Nimmo said he had no quarrel with the option as long as
there was a practical way to implement it. He stressed that he did
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not, however, support Options #1, 2 & 3 because of the fact that
local businesses are struggling already and was oppoed to adding
another level of regulation.
Councilman Dexter indicated that he also favored Options #3 & 4 and
would support an ordinance addressing both. He emphasized the need
to encourage the young to refrain from smoking and that the
educational process is important.
Mayor Shiers stated that the matter was a public health issue and
warranted looking -at some prohibitions. He noted agreement with
proposed Options #3 &4.
Councilman Lilley remarked that he supported Option 44.
MOTION: By Councilwoman Borgeson to direct staff to',bring back an
ordinance that combines the features of O:tions #3 & 4
with particular emphasis on the phasing out',of smoking in
restaurants.
Amendment and second to the motion: Councilman Dexter asked
the maker to include a restriction as to the areas where
cigarette vending machines are allowed and stressed that they
should not be permitted in areas where children 'frequent. He
commended the owner of Creekside. Lanes for not allowing
cigarette machines on the premises. Councilwoman Borgeson
amended the motion to include in an ordinance a restriction
. regarding the placement of cigarette vending machines.
Councilman Dexter seconded the motion.
Discussion of the motion: Councilman Nimmo' referred to
language in Option #3 relating to "phasing out" and asked what
exactly the Council was voting for. Councilwoman Borgeson
explained that her intent was to provide a time period to
reduce smoking by a certain percentage and voiced hope that
the staff would bring back options for Council consideration.
The City Manager indicated that the matter would more than
likely take several drafts and eventually there would be a
document and opportunity to take public testimony. He also
reminded the Council that although the School ' District had
already voted to adopt a program regarding smoking on school
grounds, it would not begin until the new school year.
Vote on the motion: Motion to direct staff to draft an
ordinance regarding smoking passed 3:2 with Council-
members Lilley and Nimmo voting in opposition.
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REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF ATASCADERO Agenda Item: D-7
Through: Ray Windsor, City Manager Meeting Date: 1/28/92
From: Mark Joseph, Administrative Services Director
SUBJECT:
Public Smoking Issue: Council Direction
RECOVMNDATION:
Staff recommends Council review this report and provide dir-
ection to staff.
BACKGROUND:
In December, Council adopted Ordinanct No. 235, rohibitin
smoking in City-owned or operated facilities. p uncil o
directed staff to wait until the smoking grant application status
was known before any further action would be taken.
We received notice in late December that we were not awarded
the grant.
OPTIONS•
At this point, Council may desire to pursue any one or more of
the following options or develop additional strategies based on
further deliberations:
1. Adopt an outright prohibition on all public smoking,
similar to the City of San Luis Obispo, to be effective
immediately.
2. Same as above, but to be effective at some future date.
3. Adopt a prohibition less stringent than San Luis Obispo
(e.g. , allow smoking in bars, phasing out smoking in
restaurants, etc. ) .
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4. Adopt a policy to encourage reduced public ';smoking based _
on voluntary compliance through continued 'education.
5. Take no further action.
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DRAFT ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ATASCADERO,CALIFORNIA,AMENDING
CHAPTER OF THE ATASCADERO MUNICIPAL
CODE REGULATING SMCI4NG
The City Council of the City of Atascadero, California, does ordain as follows:
SECTION 1: Chapter _,- of Title of the Atascadero Municipal Code is amended to
read
as follows:
Sec. Title,
This article shall be known as the Smoking Pollution Control Ordinance.
Purpose and findings. The Council of the-City of Atascadero hereby finds:
a) Numerous studies have found tobacco smoke is a major contributor to indoor air
pollution; and
b) Reliable studies have shown that breathing sidestream or secondhand smoke is a
significant health hazard for certain population groups including elderly people, those
with cardiovascular disease, and those with impaired respiratory function, including
asthmatics and those with obstructive airway disease; and
c) Health hazards induced by breathing sidestream or secondhand smoke include lung
cancer, respiratory infection, decreased respiratory function, bronchoconstriction,
and bronchospasm.
d) The smoking of tobacco, or any other plant, is a proven danger to health.
DEFINITIONS
As used in this chapter, those terms identified: in this section shall, unless the context indicates
otherwise, be ascribed the meaning contained therein.
( a:) Smoking;
Smoking means inhaling, exhaling or burning any pipe, cigar, cigarette, weed or plant,
or carrying any lighted pipe, lighted cigar, lighted cigarette, lighted weed, lighted plant
or other ignited combustible substance in any manner or in any form.
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( b ) Commercial Enterprise - Non-profit Entity - Person.
The term "Commercial Enterprise" means any business entity 'formed for profit making
purposes, including professional corporations and other entities under which legal,
medical, dental, engineering, architectural, or other professional services are
delivered, and also any person charged with the responsibility i,'of controlling conduct in
behalf of the Enterprise upon any premises regulated by this chapter.
The term "Non-Profit Entity" shall mean any corporation, unincorporated association
or other entity created for charitable, philanthropic, educational, character building,
political, social or other similar purposes, the net proceeds from operations of which
are committed to promotion of the objects or purposes of the'',organization and not to
private gain, together with any person charged with the responsibility of controlling
conduct in behalf of the Entity upon any premises regulated ''by the provision of this
chapter.
A public agency is not a "Non-Profit Entity" within the meaning'of this Section.
The term "Person" means any natural person, partnership, corporation,
unincorporated association, joint venture, business trust. joint stock company, club,
or other organization of any kind, except the City of Atascadero or any other public
agency.
( c ) Enclosed Area
The term "Enclosed Area" means all space between a floor and ceiling which is served by
a common heating,ventilating and air conditioning system and is',enclosed on all sides by
solid walls or windows (exclusive of door or passageways) which extend from the floor
to the ceiling, including all space therein screened by partitions" which do not extend to
the ceiling or are not solid, "office landscaping,% or similar structures.
(d) Off ice
The term "Office" means an area enclosed by walls containing'',a desk, table or similar
furnishings for clerical, administrative or supervisory work, a complex of such
enclosures and a building containing. such enclosures, whether or not the building is
utilized primarily for other purposes such as retailing, who or storage, or
manufacturing, together witty all hallways, stairways, elevators, escalators,
restrooms, lobbies, waiting rooms, reception areas, entry areas, and conference rooms
within or associated with the complex of suctr enclosures including (i) offices where
business services are offered to or goods or services-are offered to or may be ordered
by or may be- paid for by Members of the General Public; and (iij offices to which
Members of the General Public are admitted in order to promote= the objects or
purposes of the Non-Profit Entities.
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( e ) Workplace
The term "Workplace" means any enclosed area which is occupied by two or more
employees of a Commercial Enterprise, Non-Profit Entity or the City of Atascadero
including but not limited to places:
(1) Utilized for: (1) the manufacturing, processing, assembly, maintenance or repair
of any products,goods, equipment, tools, appliances, furnishings or other object; or
(ii) the physical storage for purposes of wholesaling, future utilization for operational
purposes, or future transfer preceding consumption or other utilization of any
products, goods, merchandise, materials, supplies, equipment, tools, appliances or
furnishings;
(2) Utilized or operated for a purpose described by sections (city
bidgs thru schools) and from which Members of the General Public are excluded;
(3) Utilized as a union half, cafeteria, lounge, lunchroom, restroom, conference room,
training room, lecture room or classroom primarily for the use or benefit of
employees.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this definition, a private residence including either
an attached or detached garage shall not constitute a workplace, except when the
residence serves as a licensed day care facility for children.
( f ) Members of the General Public
The term "Members of the General Public" means shoppers, customers, patrons,
patients, students, clients and other similar invitees of a Commercial Enterprise or
Non-Profit Entity; and excludes employees thereof, sales representatives, service
repair persons and persons delivering goods, merchandise or services to a Commercial
Enterprise, Non-Profit Entity or the City of Atascadero.
( g) Bar
The term "Bar" means art area which is devoted to the serving of alcoholic beverages for
consumption by guests, on the premises, in which the serving of food, if any, is
incidental to the consumption of alcoholic drinks. The dining area of a restaurant
utilized primarily for the serving and consumption of food shall not constitute a Bar,
even though alcoholic beverages may be served therein.
( It ) Restaurant
The term "Restaurant" means any coffee shop, cafeteria, luncheonette, tavern, cocktail
lounge, sandwich stand, soda fountain, private and public school cafeteria or eating.
establishment, and any other eating establishment, organization, club, including
veterans' club, boardinghouse or guesthouse, which gives or offers for sale food to the
public, guests, patrons or employees as well as kitchens in which food is prepared on
the premises for serving elsewhere, including catering facilities.
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SMOKING PROHIBITIONS, WORKPLACE
Smoking is prohibited in enclosed workplaces of commercial enterprises, non-profit
entities and-all city owned and managed buildings including but, not limited to open office
areas, shared offices, private offices, hallways, restrooms, escalators, elevators,
stairways, lobbies, reception areas and waiting rooms, classrooms, meeting or
conference rooms, and auditoriums.
On-site cafeterias, lunchrooms and lounges shall be deemed workplaces and smoking
prohibited therein, whether or not such facilities are open to members of the general
public.
CITY BUILDINGS
Smoking is prohibited in all buildings, vehicles or other enclosed areas occupied by city
staff, owned or leased by the city, or otherwise operated by the city.
SMOKING PROHIBITIONS, PUBLIC PLACES
Smoking is prohibited in public restrooms, escalators, elevators and stairways,
lobbies, reception areas, classrooms, meeting or conferencerooms, or lecture halls,
and areas available to and customarily used by the general public in all businesses and
non-profit establishments patronized by the general public including but not limited to
offices, banks, the enclosed common areas of shopping malls; automobile dealerships,
furniture or other showrooms for the display of merchandise offered for sale at retail;
grocery, specialty, department and other stores which sell goods or merchandise at
retail; and service stations, stores or shops for the repair or maintenance of
appliances, shoes, or motor vehicles, barbershops, beauty shops, cleaners and
laundromats, video game, pool hall and other amusement centers, and other similar
establishments offering services or products to members of the,' Generat Public.
DAY CARE FACILITIES
Smoking shall be prohibited in private residences during the time when such residences
are operated as day care facilities for children.
TERMINALS
Smoking is prohibited in depots and other terminals utilized by::members of the general
public for the purpose of being transported upon or departing from airplanes, trains,
buses and taxis_
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BUSES AND TAXIS, OTHER PUBLIC TRANSIT
Smoking by either passengers or operators is prohibited within buses, taxicabs and all
public transit conveyances operated by or licensed by the City.
THEATRES
Smoking is prohibited within any building not open to the sky which is primarily used
for or designated for the purposes of exhibiting any motion picture, stage drama,
lecture, musical recital or other similar performance whenever open to the general
public, except smoking which is a part of a stage performance, including all restrooms,
and any area commonly referred to as a lobby.
RECREATIONAL FACILITIESMALLS
Smoking is prohibited in the enclosed areas of sports pavilions, gymnasiums, exercise
rooms, health spas, boxing arenas, swimming pools, roller and ice skating rinks,
bowling alleys and other similar places where members of the General Public assemble
to either engage in physical exercise, participate in athletic competition, witness
sports events, play bingo or cards, dance or engage in recreational, character-building
or cultural activities.
This section includes recreation or meeting rooms in condominium, apartment housing
developments and mobile home paries.
RESTAURANTS
Within all restaurants, the prohibitions contained in section (Smoking
prohib. public places) shall be applicable to lobbies, waiting areas, restrooms and
those dining seating areas which are designated as nonsmoking. The owner, manager or
operator of a restaurant shall designate not less than 50 percent of the available
customer seating as non-smoking. Commencing (9 months from
date of adoption of ordinance) the owner, manager or operator of a restaurant shall
designate not less than 75 percent of the available customer seating. as nonsmoking.
Commencing (9 months from previous date) the owner, manager
or operator of a restaurant shall designate aLL available customer seating as
nonsmoking. The owner, manager or operator of the restaurant shall post signs as
prescribed by section (posting) and remove all ashtrays from tables located in
the nonsmoking areas. Where a bar shares the same Enclosed Area with the restaurant,
the Bar seats must be counted with the restaurant seats in determining the total number
of nonsmoking restaurant seats. The owner, manager or operator shall post a notice at
the restaurant entrance that a nonsmoking section is available. It shall not constitute a
violation of this chapter to smoke in a location where smoking has been authorized by
this chapter.
The provisions of this section shall not be construed to in any manner restrict or
otherwise impair the authority of an owner, manager or operator to increase the
nonsmoking seating in a restaurant or bar.
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PLACES OF EXHIBITION
Smoking is prohibited in libraries, museums, aquariums, galleries, convention halls
and similar facilities where members of the general public assomble for the purpose of
viewing the exhibition of art, artifacts, objects of historical or cultural significance,
products, merchandise, equipment appliances or services.
HOSPITALS/MEDICAL FACILITIES
Except as allowed by state law, smoking is prohibited in waiting) rooms, sleeping rooms
or public hallways of every private or public health care facility, including, but not
limited to hospitals, rest and convalescent homes, medical clinics, physical therapy
facilities, and other places where medical, dental, psychiatric or counseling services
are delivered to members of the general public. Operators of facilities treating
psychiatric or chemically impaired patients may permit smoking by patients in
designated areas provided the medical director of such facility has determined in
writing that the practice is beneficial for the recovery or treatment of such patients
and that the practice will not interfere with the recovery and treatment of nonsmoking
patients, and provided that adequate nonsmoking areas are made available for
nonsmoking patients. Neither this section nor section (smoking prohib. public
places)shall be construed to prevent smoking in locations or otherwise under conditions
in which smoking is expressly authorized by or under statutes or administrative
regulations applicable to such licensed facilities.
SCHOOLS
The prohibitions contained in section (smoking prohibitions, public places) shall
be applicable to any school or educational institution operated by a Commercial
Enterprise or Non-Profit Entity for the purpose of providing) academic classroom
instruction, trade, craft, computer or other technical training, or instruction in
dancing, artistic, musical or other cultural skills. These', prohibitions are also
applicable to public school facilities when school district management authorizes their
use by Members of the General Public other than students.
HOTELS/MOTELS
The prohibitions contained in section (smoking protr., public places) shall be
applicable to hotels. and motels in which guests typically rent lodging for continuous
periods less than thirty days. Smoking is permissable in rental rooms and in on-
premise restaurants, bars and other areas as provided irr sections (restaurants)
and (places where smoking permissable, tr & e.) The availability of nonsmoking
rooms will be prominently posted in the lobby sign-in area. The rooms so designated
will be posted as smoking prohibited and ash trays removed. Customers seeking
accomodations will be routinely advised of the availability of nonsmoking rooms.
PLACES WHERE SMOKING. PERMISSABLE
Smoking may be permitted in all locations where smoking is not prohibited by this
Chapter, including the- following locations:.
a) A private residence, including art attached or detached garage, whether or not the
residence is utilized for office or other business purposes, except when such
residence is operated as a licensed day care facility for children..
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b) Bars.
c) Tobacco stores, whether operated as a separate business entity or as a
physically separated facility within a department store or other business entity.
d) Private clubs during events attended exclusively by members of the
organization and their invited guests and from which Members of the General
Public are excluded.
e) Within conference/meeting rooms, public and private assembly rooms, banquet
rooms, dining rooms or areas of restaurants, hotels and motels, while these
places are occupied for private functions to which only persons specially invited .
are entitled to attend and from which Members of the General Public are
excluded.
f) in any enclosed place wherein this ordinance specifically permits smoking,
notwithstanding the fact that such location is a workplace.
The foregoing places are not considered workplaces subject to the provisions of section
(smoking prohib. workplace). Employers will, however, attempt to find a
reasonable alternative accommodation where feasible for nonsmoking employees who do
not wish to be assigned to work in a smoking permissable area.
POSTING REQUIREMENTS
Signs which designate no smoking areas established by this chapter shall be
conspicuously posted in every room, building or other place so covered by this chapter.
The manner of such posting shall be at the discretion of the owner, operator, manager
or other person having control of such room, building or other place so long as clarity,
sufficiency and conspicuousness are apparent in communicating the intent of this
chapter.
RETALIATION PROHIBITED
It shall be unlawful for a Commercial Enterprise, Non-Profit Entity or City to retaliate
against any Member of the General Public or an employee or applicant for employment
of the enterprise, entity or City because such Member of the General Public, employee
or applicant seeks enforcement of the provisions of this chapter or otherwise protests
smoking by others.
RETALIATION, REMEDIES
Violation of any of the provisions of sectiort (retail. prohibited) shall be remedied
through- civil action filed in a court of competent jurisdiction for injunctive or other
appropriate relief.
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COMPLIANCE
( A)
The finance director shall provide each business license applicant with a copy of
this chapter. Notice of these regulations shall be given to all I sceendseall
d no smoking signs
business owners.
ice to any
Such owner, operator or manager shall post or cause to bey person who violates this
required by this chapter and shall not allow sery
chapter by smoking in a posted no smoking area.
An place of employment conducted or operated without compliance with the
B
( ) y _(prohibitions, workplace) shall be and' the same is declared
provisions of section (p such
to be a public nuisance. Whenever there is reason to,believe!
her public
nuisance
may
exists, any affected employee or any resident of the city, perpetually
prevent such nuisance and to perp Y
maintain an action in equity to abate and p the granting of equitable the employer from maintaining or permitting it. Upon an employer
relief, in whole or in part, by a court of competent jurisdiction, for the
determined to be in violation of the provisions of this chapter shall be liable ring the
attorney's fees, as may be determined by the Court, incurred by the parry
action. the city manager or his
( C) Enforcement of this chapter shall be implemented by
designee initiate enforcement
( D ) Anyone who desires to register a complaint hereunder may
with the city manager or his designee.
( a tionsmay enforce regulation of smoking in the
E) The city manager or his des
workplace by either of the following
1. Serving notice requiring the correction of any violation o! that section; or
2. Requesting the city attorney to maintain�RecUcn of any such violationrce�tdhe
r injunction to en
provisions of this chapter, to cause
for assessment and recovery of a civil penalty of such violation, including
attorney's fees.
( F) Any employer who violates section (prohibitions, workplace) may be
l be
liable for a civil penalty, not to exceed five hundred dollars,',t the which il action brought in the name 0ole of the lcity.
assessed and recovered
and �vered in an action brought pursuant pto this
subsection
- Any penalty assessed
shall be paid to the finance director of the city. ty is assuming an
(a) In undertaking the enforcement of this chapt s not assum ng any duty or
undertaking only to promote the general welfare.
obligation, nor is it imposing any duty or obligation on
itsr whcla ms thars and t(1 employees,
city
it is liable in money damages or otherwise to any p the breach
or one of its officers or employees breached any, such obligation, and (2)
proximately caused injury.
( H ) Any owner, manager, operator or employee of any establishment controlled by
to inform persons. violating this. Chapter of the
this Chapter shalt have the right
appropriate provisions hereof.
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VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES
It shall be unlawful for any person who owns, manages, operates, or otherwise controls
the use of any premises subject to regulation under this chapter to fail to comply with
any of its provisions.
It shall be unlawful for any person to smoke in any area where smoking is prohibited
by the provisions of this chapter.
Any person who violates the prohibitions contained in this chapter and any person who
violates section) (Posting) by failing to post the signs or take other actions
required by this section shall be guilty of an infraction, punishable in the manner
hereinafter prescribed.
Fines for the crimes made infractions by this section shall be levied in the amounts
prescribed by section 36900(b) of the Government Code, as that section may hereafter
be amended or renumbered.
SEVERABILITY
If any provision, clause, sentence or paragraph of this chapter or the application
thereof to any person or circumstances shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall not
affect the other provisions of this chapter which can be given effect without the invalid
provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this chapter are declared to
be severable.
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On motion by Council member and seconded by
Council member the foregoing ordinance is hereby
adopted in its entirety by the following roll call vote.
AYES:
NOES:
ASSENT:
DATE ADOPTED:
CITY OF ATASCADERO,CAUFORNIA
BY
BOB ULL EY,MAYOR
ATTEST:
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LEE DAYKA, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO COITENI':
ARTHUR MONTANOON,City Attorney MICHAEL HICKS, Fire Chief
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