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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 102604Approved November 23, 2004 CC Minutes 10/26/04 Page 1 of 8 CITY OF ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES TUESDAY, October 26, 2004 7:00 P.M. CLOSED SESSION: (Immediately following Redevelopment Agency Meeting) 1. PUBLIC COMMENT – CLOSED SESSION – None 2. Call to order CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – ANTICIPATED LITIGATION Initiation of litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9 (c): One Potential Case 3. Adjourn 4. CLOSED SESSION REPORT Interim City Attorney Tom Gibson announced that no reportable action was taken. REGULAR SESSION: 7:00 P.M. Mayor Luna called the meeting to order at 7:07 p.m. and Mayor Pro Tem Scalise led the Pledge of Allegiance. Approved November 23, 2004 CC Minutes 10/26/04 Page 2 of 8 ROLL CALL: Present: Council Members Clay, O’Malley, Pacas, Scalise, and Mayor Luna Absent: None Others Present: City Clerk / Assistant to City Manager Marcia McClure Torgerson and Deputy City Clerk Grace Pucci Staff Present: City Manager Wade McKinney, Assistant City Manager Jim Lewis, Community Development Director Warren Frace, Public Works Director Steve Kahn, Community Services Director Brady Cherry, Police Chief John Couch, Fire Chief Kurt Stone, Redevelopment Specialist Marty Tracey, Deputy Public Works Director Geoff English, Deputy Community Development Director Steve McHarris, and Interim City Attorney Tom Gibson. COMMUNITY FORUM: Pastor Tom Farrell, Atascadero Bible Church, led those present in prayer. Ann Ketcherside thanked several businesses for donating to the Teen Rally , requested the City provide a local citizen with a dumpster, and asked Council to reconsider the disposition of Dove Cemetery. Mayor Luna and Council Members O’Malley and Clay stated they would contribute toward the dumpster for Mrs. Herd. Dennis Broders spoke about the impacts to his property from a solar tracking system his neighbor installed and asked Council’s help in dealing with it. Council asked staff to review the document submitted by Mr. Broder and report back at the November 23rd meeting. Steve Martin, Executive Director of Atascadero Main Street, requested that planning for an overall parking strategy for downtown Atascadero be given a high priority. Richard Shannon requested Council reconsider their denial of the West Front Village project. Mr. Shannon also spoke about a subdivision in Atascadero he represents, expressing his concern with the maintenance of the roads. A packet regarding this issue was distributed to Council for their review. (Exhibit A) Approved November 23, 2004 CC Minutes 10/26/04 Page 3 of 8 Kevin Campion expressed concern about hazardous conditions on Atascadero Avenue, and requested a mechanism to address those conditions. Eric Greening suggested police officers park their vehicles on Atascadero Avenue while writing up their reports, stating their presence might affect driving behavior. Hal Carden addressed parking problems in the downtown and the need for a comprehensive plan, and spoke in support of the West Front project. Jim Stecher, Superintendent of Schools for Atascadero School District, spoke about the bomb scare at the high school and commended those in the City who came to their aid. Police Chief John Couch spoke about the incident at the high school. Mayor Luna closed the Community Forum period. APPROVAL OF AGENDA: MOTION: By Mayor Pro Tem Scalise and seconded by Council Member O’Malley to approve the agenda. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS AND REPORTS: Council Member O’Malley asked the City Attorney for direction regarding Mr. Shannon’s request. City Attorney Tom Gibson indicated Council could direct staff to arrange a future study session or public hearing at which time Council could rescind its denial of the project and then consider it at a future Council meeting. There was Council consensus to bring the West Front project back for a Council study session and if there is an action to proceed staff would notice the item and have a regular public hearing process before the City Council. A. CONSENT CALENDAR: 1. City Council & Community Redevelopment Agency Special Meeting Minutes – September 28, 2004  City Clerk Recommendation: Council approve the City Council & Community Redevelopment Agency special meeting minutes of September 28, 2004. [City Clerk] Approved November 23, 2004 CC Minutes 10/26/04 Page 4 of 8 2. City Council Meeting Minutes – September 28, 2004  City Clerk Recommendation: Council approve the City Council minutes of the meeting of September 28, 2004. [City Clerk] 3. August 2004 Treasurer’s Report  Fiscal Impact: None  Recommendation: Council approve the City Treasurer’s report for August 2004. [City Treasurer] 4. September 2004 Accounts Payable and Payroll  Fiscal Impact: Total expenditures for all funds is $1,228,205.58  Recommendation: Council approve certified City accounts payable, payroll and payroll vendor checks for September 2004. [Administrative Services] 5. Request to Place Memorial Bench at Atascadero Lake Park  Fiscal Impact: None. The requesting family will cover all related costs for the purchase and installation of the memorial bench.  Recommendation: Council approve a request by Sandy Boneso to install a Memorial Bench at Atascadero Lake Park in honor of her husband. [Public Works] 6. El Camino Real/Principal Avenue Mixed-Use /ZCH 2003-0070, ZCH 2004- 0083 (WestPac Investments, Inc.)  Fiscal Impact: The project is conditioned to fund all of its tract maintenance costs and contribute to the funding of emergency services. As conditioned the project is projected to be revenue neutral to the City.  Recommendations: Council: 1. Adopt on second reading, by title only, Draft Ordinance A, approving Zone Text Change 2003-0070 establishing a PD-24 overlay district; and, 2. Adopt on second reading, by title only, Draft Ordinance B approving Zone Change 2004-0083 based on findings. [Community Development] 7. Authorization to Apply for the California Recreation Development Grant Program for Park Lighting  Fiscal Impact: Approval of this resolution will allow the City Manger to apply for $228,000 from the State of California Recreation Development Grant Program.  Recommendations: Council: 1. Approve the draft Resolution authorizing the City Manger to apply for $228,000 from the California Recreation Development Program. 2. Direct staff to allocate these funds to the Paloma Creek Park Little League and Alvord Field (Babe Ruth) Lighting P roject. [Community Services] Approved November 23, 2004 CC Minutes 10/26/04 Page 5 of 8 8. Authorization to Apply for the California Recreation Development Grant Program for Wading Pool Improvements  Fiscal Impact: Approval of this resolution will allow the City Manger to apply for $75,000 from the State of California Recreation Development Grant Program.  Recommendations: Council: 1. Approve the draft Resolution authorizing the City Manager to apply for $75,000 from the California Recreation Development Grant Program. 2. Direct staff to allocate these funds to the City of Atascadero’s Community Services Department 2005 Aquatic Program and the Atascadero Lake Park Wading. [Community Services] Items pulled: Mayor Pro Tem Scalise, Item #A-5; Mayor Luna, Item #A- 6. MOTION: By Council Member O’Malley and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Scalise to approve Items #A-1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 8. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. Item #A-5: Mayor Pro Tem Scalise spoke about the Boneso family and thanked them for their many contributions to the community. MOTION: By Mayor Pro Tem Scalise and seconded by Council Member Clay to approve Item #A-5. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. Item #A-6: Mayor Luna stated he pulled this item to vote no, and requested clarification on how the $1,500 landscape buffering would be handled. Community Development Director Warren Frace stated the developer would be responsible for installing up to $1,500 worth of landscaping per parcel on neighboring parcels with t he cooperation of the neighbors. PUBLIC COMMENT Carol Florence, representing Westpac, agreed with Director Frace’s restatement of the landscaping condition and stated they are working to revise the site plan based on comments made at the last council meeting. Eric Greening commented on the percentage of commercial in this project and stated his concern that commercial property should be revenue positive to the city. Geri Mackey expressed concern about the two story houses in this project and the resulting loss of privacy. Carol Florence answered questions of Council and addressed issues raised by the previous speakers. Approved November 23, 2004 CC Minutes 10/26/04 Page 6 of 8 Geri Mackey stated she was still concerned with the line of sight from the second story windows. Eric Greening observed that the applicant is making substantial chang es to the site plan, and perhaps it is premature to have a second reading on a plan that may change. Carol Florence stated she did not feel the site changes would need to come back to Council. Mayor Luna closed the Public Comment period. MOTION: By Mayor Pro Tem Scalise and seconded by Council Member Clay to approve Item #A-6. Motion passed 3:2 by a roll-call vote. (Pacas, Luna opposed) B. COMMITTEE & LIAISON REPORTS: Mayor Luna – Dance and reward to city that wins. October 29th at McCarthy’s Mayor Luna announced the Council has been invited to a dance on October 29 th at McCarthy’s, and the city that wins the dance contest will receive a $1,000 reward. Mayor Pro Tem Scalise 1. S.L.O. Council of Governments (SLOCOG)/S.L.O. Regional Transit Authority (SLORTA): Meets next week with a large agenda planned. Council Member O’Malley 1. Air Pollution Control District: Reached a substantial fee increase agreement with PG&E. 2. League of California Cities - Grassroots Network: Council Member O’Malley announced that he has applied to be on State Policy Committee for community services. Channel Counties meeting will be held November 19th in Carpentaria. Atascadero was one of two top cities that raised support for proposition 1A. 3. Economic Vitality Corporation, Board of Directors (EVC): Recruiting for new Executive Director. Council Member Pacas 1. Atascadero Youth Task Force: Meets next Tuesday, 7:00 a.m. Approved November 23, 2004 CC Minutes 10/26/04 Page 7 of 8 C. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND/OR ACTION: City Council Mayor Luna commended the Police, Fire, Public Works departments for their work on the bomb scare at Atascadero High School. City Manager City Manager Wade McKinney updated Council on progress for the Youth Center and asked for direction with respect to processes. Decision po ints to consider are: 1. How will the location of the new facility be decided 2. Who/how will the approval of the conceptual plans be completed Community Services Director Brady Cherry reviewed the decision made by the Parks and Recreation Commission. There was Council deliberation on the discussion points as well as the roll of the Parks and Recreation Commission in the decision making process for the Youth Center. PUBLIC COMMENT Eric Greening stated his support for Council meeting with the Parks and Recreation Commission then being prepared to make a decision at the next Council meeting. Steve Martin, Main Street Executive Director, suggested making the Parks and Recreation Commission the point committee to take the lead with this and charge them with bringing forward three concepts for the Youth Center at a specific date. Jay Sechrist, Parks and Recreation Commissioner, agreed with Council Member Clay that special meetings are necessary at this point. Mayor Luna closed the Public Comment period. There was Council consensus to have staff gather facility and site information for the top two sites (Lake Park and corp yard) and then call a special meeting of the City Council to make the decision and to notice the Parks and Recreation Commission, Planning Commission and public to be present for their input. D. ADJOURNMENT: Mayor Luna adjourned the meeting at 9:14 p.m. to the next regularly scheduled meeting of the City Council on November 9, 2004. Approved November 23, 2004 CC Minutes 10/26/04 Page 8 of 8 MEETING RECORDED AND MINUTES PREPARED BY: _____________________________________________ Grace Pucci, Deputy City Clerk The following exhibits are available for review in the City Clerk’s office: Exhibit A – Richard Shannon, informational packet re Via Tortuga/Calle Refugio