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MINUTES
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
City Hall Council Chambers
6907 EI Camino Real, Atascadero, California
City Council Closed Session 5 00 P M
City Council Regular Session 6 00 P M
CITY COUNCIL CLOSED SESSION 5 00 P M
1 PUBLIC COMMENT— CLOSED SESSION - None
2. CALL TO ORDER
a. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
(Government Code Section 54957)
Title CITY MANAGER
b PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
(Government Code Section 54957)
Title CITY ATTORNEY
3. ADJOURN
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
The City Attorney announced that there was no reportable action taken
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REGULAR SESSION 6 00 P M
Mayor Beraud called the meeting to order at 6 00 p m and Council Member Kelley led
the pledge of allegiance
ROLL CALL.
Present: Council Members Clay, O'Malley, Kelley, Fonzi and Mayor Beraud
Absent: None
Others Present: City Clerk/Assistant to City Manager Marcia McClure Torgerson
Staff Present: City Manager Wade McKinney, Assistant City Manager Jim Lewis,
Administrative Services Director Rachelle Rickard, Community
Development Director Warren Frace, Public Works Director Russ
Thompson, Community Services Director Brady Cherry, Police
Chief Jim Mulhall, Fire Chief Kurt Stone, and City Attorney Brian
Pierik.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA. Roll Call
MOTION By Mayor Pro Tem Fonzi and seconded by Council Member
O'Malley to approve the agenda.
Motion passed 5.0 by a roll-call vote.
A. CONSENT CALENDAR
1 City Council Meeting Draft Minutes —July 14, 2009
■ Recommendation. Council approve the Draft Meeting Minutes of July
14, 2009 [City Clerk]
2. Adoption of Updated Purchasing Policy
■ Fiscal Impact: Minor potential impact up to 3% of certain purchases
■ Recommendation. Council adopt Draft Resolution amending the City of
Atascadero Purchasing Policy [Administrative Services]
3. June 2009 Accounts Payable and Payroll
■ Fiscal Impact: $1,984,978 11
■ Recommendation. Council approve certified City accounts payable,
payroll and payroll vendor checks for June 2009 [Administrative
Services]
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4 PLN 2099-0997 - Zone Text Change 2003-0058 Amendment (West Front
Village, LLC)
MW ■ Description. Proposed PD-23 Zone Text Change to allow indoor
recreation services and amusement services in the business park
portion of PD-23 with specific parking requirements
■ Fiscal Impact: None
■ Recommendation. Council adopt on second reading, by title only, draft
Ordinance A approving Zone Change 2003-0058 Amendment (PLN
2099-0997) based on findings [Community Development]
5 Annual Street Striping Award
■ Fiscal Impact. Approval of this agreement will result in the expenditure
of budgeted funds in the amounts of $ 26,732 96 for Fiscal Year 2009-
2010 and $ 27,431 04 for Fiscal Year 2010-2011
■ Recommendation. Council authorize the City Manager to execute a
contract with Toste Construction in the amount of $54,164 00 for two
years of annual street striping [Public Works]
Mayor Beraud announced that she would like to pull Item #A-4 so that she can vote no
MOTION By Council Member O'Malley and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem
Fonzi to approve Items #A-1, 2, 3, and 5 of the Consent
Calendar
Motion passed 5.0 by a roll-call vote. (#A-2- Resolution No.
2009-082, #A-5 Contract No. 2009-016)
MOTION By Council Member Clay and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem
Fonzi to approve Item #A-4
Motion passed 4 1 by a roll-call vote. (Beraud opposed)
(Ordinance No. 544)
UPDATES FROM THE CITY MANAGER
City Manager Wade McKinney announced that all agreements and funding are in place
for Colony Square and a groundbreaking is expected in October Financing and lease
documents for the movie theater are being finalized
Public Works Director Russ Thompson provided an update on the water quality and
oxygen content at Atascadero Lake, impacted by the drought and resulting low water
levels He described measures staff is taking to address the problems with standby
pumps, spraying and circulation of water until rains arrive
Public Works Director Thompson reported on a recent meeting staff held with Las
Lomas residents to hear their concerns on landscape maintenance in the neighborhood
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Staff has incorporated their comments in the upcoming bid process for the landscape
maintenance contract and will also monitor the situation
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City Manager McKinney reported that the City has not yet received a new application
from WalMart, but staff is continuing to follow up with WalMart representatives
COMMUNITY FORUM
Tom Farrell, member of the Atascadero Ministerial Association, led those present in
prayer
Lee Perkins expressed her concern with the current condition of the Lake She also
stated that she is opposed to the City helping Kelly Gearhart with the mothballing of the
Printery
David Broadwater defended statements he made in an email concerning some Council
Members' campaign contributions, financial reporting and public access to that
information He expressed his concern with statements made against him at the last
Council meeting regarding his report and added that all statements he made in his
report were factual
Grenda Ernst, representative of Friends of the Library, provided an update on the
Library expansion efforts She announced that the Friends of the Library just hired an
architect for the project, Greg Ravatt. She invited the public to the upcoming fundraiser
to be held on October 24th at Red Tree Gallery
Steve Martin announced that Colony Days will be held on October 17th He reported on
improvements in this year's event that include a parade route change to focus more on
the Downtown and to avoid freeway off-ramp closures Information is available at
colonydays com, as well as the Main Street Office, Chamber Office and City Hall
Mayor Beraud closed the COMMUNITY FORUM period.
City Manager McKinney clarified that no mothballing of the Printery building has taken
place, nor have any funds been directed to Kelly Gearhart, as the City Council has not
yet authorized staff to do so
Council Member Clay asked if the City owed any payments to developer Kelly Gearhart
for sewer line reimbursements City Attorney Brian Pierik said that a review of the six
projects revealed that the City did not owe any payments to Mr Gearhart.
Mayor Beraud asked about the past aeration system at the Lake City Manager
McKinney described the former system, but stated that after it became inoperable in the
90's, it was replaced by the current solar bee system
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B PUBLIC HEARINGS None.
C MANAGEMENT REPORTS
1 Fee Waiver Request for Atascadero Lake Park Special Event: Veterans
Foundation Poker Run
■ Fiscal Impact: Potential fees of $500, either collected or waived A
waiver could also result in thousands of dollars in future fee waivers, if a
new Council precedent is set to waive non-profit fees for this type of
event.
■ Recommendation. Council review and deny the request for a fee waiver
for use of the Atascadero Lake Park for the Veterans Memorial
Foundation "Poker Run" on September 12, 2009 [Community Services]
Mayor Pro Tem Fonzi announced that she will not be voting on this item to avoid any
appearance of impropriety, as she is a member of the Veterans Memorial Foundation
Board of Directors She stated that she has no financial interest in the outcome
Community Services Director Brady Cherry gave the staff report and answered
questions from the Council
PUBLIC COMMENT
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Chuck Ward answered questions from the Council and stated the reasons for
requesting the fee waiver
Eric Estell stated he will pay the fee for this event.
David Bentz said the City is being penny wise and pound foolish and should waive this
fee
Mayor Beraud closed the Public Comment period.
Council Member Kelley stated he appreciates all of the non-profit groups in the City and
that all groups pay their fees He stated he felt that the Veterans Foundation is unique
in that it has created a national monument that is a part of the Purple Highway and that
the event will bring in tourism dollars for the City He said he feels the City should waive
the fee this one time in honor of our fallen comrades
MOTION By Council Member Kelley and seconded by Council Member Clay
to waive the fee for the Veterans Foundation
Mayor Beraud said she supports staff's recommendation and that the Council needs to
give consistent direction to staff in the matter of fees She felt waiving the fee sets a
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bad precedent. Council Member Clay withdrew his second, stating that the fee may be
covered by Council Member donations Council Member Kelley withdrew his motion
Council Members Clay, O'Malley and Kelley each pledged $100 toward the $500 00
fee
There was Council consensus to end the discussion on this item
as Council Members, citizens, and Staff members in the room offered money
towards the rental fee, and the fee was not going to be waived.
2. Report on Interim Urgency Ordinance Establishing a Temporary
Moratorium on the Establishment and Operation of Medical Marijuana
Facilities
■ Fiscal Impact. None
■ Recommendation. Council adopt an Interim Urgency Ordinance
Establishing a Temporary Moratorium on the Establishment and
Operation of Medical Marijuana Facilities [City Attorney]
City Attorney Pierik gave the staff report and answered questions from the Council
PUBLIC COMMENT
Nathan Perot stated that larger cities experience increased crime in the surrounding
neighborhoods, however, he said Atascadero would not experience this impact due to
its size and controls already in place He said passage of this ordinance would neglect
patient rights
Rich (no last name offered) stated he currently runs a medical marijuana collective and
holistic center that includes delivery of medical marijuana to local patients He said that
the City's current ordinance would prevent problems arising with a dispensary
David Broadwater cautioned the Council concerning adopting an urgency ordinance as
it limits public input since the ordinance is adopted after only one hearing
Toni Paradis introduced her son, Michael Green, and voiced her opposition to the
ordinance so that the opportunity for more public input would be available
Mayor Beraud closed the Public Comment period.
MOTION By Council Member O'Malley and seconded by Council
Member Kelley to adopt an Interim Urgency Ordinance
Establishing a Temporary Moratorium on the Establishment
and Operation of Medical Marijuana Facilities.
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Motion passed 5.0 by a roll-call vote. (Urgency Ordinance No.
545)
3. Authorization to Adopt State Video Services Franchise Agreement and
Impose PEG Fees
■ Fiscal Impact: There is no impact to the General Fund as a result of the
staff recommendation, however collection of PEG fees would provide up
to $45,000 annually for the purchase of maintenance of video
broadcasting equipment
■ Recommendations. Council
1 Introduce for first reading by title only the Draft Ordinance repealing
uncodified City Ordinance No 137 and amending Title 1, Chapter 10
of the Atascadero Municipal Code to add new sections 1-10 41 and
1-1042 relating to the Digital Infrastructure and Video Competition
Act (DIVCA), provide for the continuation of video and i-net service to
the City, and special provisions applicable to holders of state video
franchise, and,
2 Accept the side letter between Charter Communications and the City
of Atascadero that provides for continued use of the fiber I-net that
connects City facilities and cable television services free of charge
through 2016 [City Manager]
Assistant City Manager Jim Lewis gave the staff report and answered questions from
the Council
PUBLIC COMMENT
Len Colamarino spoke in favor of initiating PEG fees He asked if there was a way that
non-Charter subscribers could contribute to defray the City's costs
Sandy Jack said it is the wrong time to charge another tax on Atascadero's citizens, and
it would send the wrong message during this difficult economy He said he is against
ownership of equipment due to accompanying costs
David Broadwater stated that he strongly supports the staff's recommendation on this
issue He said this would put the broadcasting of meetings on a solid foundation for the
future
David Bentz urged the Council to get feedback from those who would be paying the fee
before proceeding
Mayor Beraud closed the Public Comment period.
Council Members O'Malley, Kelley, Clay and Mayor Pro Tem Fonzi all expressed their
Now hesitancy regarding taxing citizens for this service
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Mayor Beraud stated she supports moving forward with the PEG fees
MOTION By Council Member O'Malley and seconded by Council
Member Clay to deny staff's recommendations.
Motion passed 4 1 by a roll-call vote. (Beraud opposed)
Mayor Beraud recessed the meeting at 8.18 p.m.
Mayor Beraud reconvened the meeting at 8.30 p.m.
Mayor Beraud announced that Chuck Ward would like to briefly address the Council
Chuck Ward said that even though he was disappointed by the Council's denial of his
request to waive the Veterans Foundation event fee, after he stepped down from the
lectern earlier, several people approached him to donate money for the fee The
donations totaled $1,000, enough for the City's fee this year and next!
4 Atascadero Sub-Basin / Paso Robles Groundwater Basin Study
Participation
■ Fiscal Impact: The proposed budget allocation will authorize $16,000 in
expenditures from the General Fund Reserve
■ Recommendation. Council authorize a budget appropriation from the
General Fund Reserve in the amount of $16,000 to participate in the
Paso Robles Groundwater Study as it applies to the Atascadero sub-
basin [Public Works]
Public Works Director Russ Thompson gave the staff report and answered questions
from the Council
PUBLIC COMMENT None
Mayor Beraud closed the Public Comment period.
MOTION By Council Member Clay and seconded by Council Member
O'Malley to authorize a budget appropriation from the General
Fund Reserve in the amount of $16,000 to participate in the
Paso Robles Groundwater Study as it applies to the
Atascadero sub-basin
Motion passed 5.0 by a roll-call vote.
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COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS AND REPORTS
Council Member Clay encouraged everyone to support our local restaurants If not,
before we know it, they will be gone He expressed his concern with the new no-
smoking ordinance He asked the Council if there was consensus to reconsider this
ordinance in one year
There was Council consensus to bring back the
no-smoking ordinance for review in one year
Mayor Beraud announced the creek cleanup on October 3rd and the Garden Festival on
October 10th, with both events convening at the Colony House
D COMMITTEE REPORTS
Mayor Beraud
Mayor Beraud reported on her attendance at the Mayors Roundtable last week and
stated the League is focusing on a ballot initiative in November to establish local control
over local taxes The League will also be looking at a constitutional convention that
examines local vs state issues The City will be hosting the monthly meeting of the
Mayors Roundtable in December
Council Member Kelley
Council Member Kelley stated he gave a presentation on the status of Colony Square at
last week's meeting of the Atascadero Youth Task Force
Council Member O'Malley
Council Member O'Malley reported on property acquisitions by SLOCOG and RTA He
announced SLOCOG's upcoming Open House on October 7th He added that RTA has
taken over management of transportation in-house rather than contracting out.
Council Member O'Malley said storm water discussions have been productive at the
Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board meetings and he commended the
City on some positive design projects in this regard
E. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND / OR ACTION None
F ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Beraud adjourned the meeting at 9 09 p m
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MINUTES PREPARED BY
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Marcia McClure Torgerson, C M C
City Clerk/Assistant to the City Manager
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