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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 062612 Approved July 10, 2012 2- � a � CITY OF A TA ' A CITY COUNCIL ACTION MINUTES Tuesday, June 26, 2012 6:00 P.M. City Hall Council Chambers 6907 El Camino Real, Atascadero, California REGULAR SESSION — CALL TO ORDER: 6:00 P.M. Mayor Kelley called the meeting to order at and Council Member Fonzi led the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL: Present: Council Members Clay, Fonzi, Sturtevant, Mayor Pro Tem O'Malley and Mayor Kelley Absent: Done 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, Police Chief Jerel Haley, Fire Chief Kurt Stone, Annette Manier, Administrative Assistant, and City Attorney Brian Pierik. Atascadero City Council Action Minutes 06/26/12 Page 1 of 10 Approved July 10, 2012 APPROVAL OF AGENDA: MOTION: By Council Member Sturtevant and seconded by Council Member Clay to approve the agenda. Motion passed 5:0 by a roil-call vote. A. CONSENT CALENDAR: None. UPDATES FROM THE CITY MANAGER: None COMMUNITY FORUM: The following citizens spoke during Community Forum-, Tom Gaddis, Tim Haley, Mitch Paskin, Mike Brennler, Barbara Zabala, William Arkfeld, Sandra Pendel, Livia Kellerman, David Broadwater, and Patricia Frank. Mayor Kelley closed the COMMUNITY FORUM period. B. PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1. Del Rio Road Commercial Area Specific Plan - PLN 2007-1245 (Walmart) & PLN 2007-1246 (The Annex) - applicants:EDA Inc. I Omni Design Group owners: Walmart Inc. / The Rottman Group / Montecito Bank & Trust Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) Amendment 2012 Update of the Five- Year CIP - PLN 2007-1183 • Ex Parte Communications: • Fiscal Impact: The fiscal impact analysis determined the project at build out (Walmart and Annex) will have a net positive annual revenue of $529,637 to the City of Atascadero. The City's proportional share of the interchange mitigation costs is $2,111,901.00, which will be funded out of the City's Traffic Impact Fee (TIF) account. 1. Adopt Resolution "A", certifying Proposed Final Environmental Impact Report SCH No. 2010051034 for the Del Rio Road Commercial Area Specific Plan, including Findings of Fact, Statement of Overriding Considerations and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, and; Ataseadero City Council Action Minutes 06/26/12 Page 2 of 10 Approved July 10, 2012 2. Adopt Resolution "B", approving General Plan Land Use Diagram Amendment (GPA 2007-0020 and GPA 2007-0021) based on findings; and, 3. Introduce Ordinance "A", for first reading by title only, amending the zoning code text to add Specific Plan Zone 2 (ZCH 2007-0141 and ZCH 2007-0142) based on findings; and, 4. Introduce Ordinance "B", for first reading by title only, approving zoning map amendment (ZCH 2007-0141 and ZCH 2007-0142), including a zoning overlay of the project site to "SP-2" (Specific Plan Zone 2) based on findings; and, 5. Introduce Ordinance "C", for first reading by title only, adopting the Del Rio Road Commercial Area Specific Plan and Appendix documents [Specific Plan Zone 2 (SP 2009-0003)] as a table in the municipal code, based on findings; and, 6. Adopt Resolution "C", adopting Specific Plan Master Plan of Development (SP 2009-0003) for the Del Rio Commercial Area, based on findings and subject to Conditions of Approval; and, 7. Adopt Resolution "D", approving the Walmart Tree Removal Permit TRP 2009-0128, based on findings and subject to Conditions of Approval; and, 8. Adopt Resolution "E", approving the Annex Tree Removal Permit TRP 2009-0127, based on findings and subject to Conditions of Approval; and, 9. Adopt Resolution "F", approving the Walmart Vesting Tentative Parcel Map AT 09-0073 (TPM 2009-0095; Walmart) based on findings, subject to Conditions of Approval; and, This resolution includes a staff recommendation to include an amended condition of approval regarding the Mission Oak traffic circulation improvements; and, 10.Adopt Resolution "G", approving the Annex Vesting Tentative Parcel Map AT 07-0059 (TPM 2011-0098; The Annex) based on findings and subject to Conditions of Approval; and, 11.Adopt Resolution "H", amending the Five-Year Capital Improvement Pian consistent with the General Plan, based on findings; and, Atascadero City Council Action Minutes 06/26/12 Page 3 of 10 Approved July 10, 2012 12.City Council allocate funds and direct staff to begin the permitting and design process for the expansion of the Del Rio Road / US 101 interchange; and direct staff to draft a formai agreement between City and the tenants at the Mission Oaks shopping center to meet regularly through any fora of communication necessary to discuss timing and phasing of road construction issues to ensure adequate access is provided to the Mission Oaks shopping center during construction of improvements at the Del Rio Road and El Camino Beal intersection and US 101 interchanged The City Council shared their Ex Parte communications.- Council ommunications:Council Member Clay stated that this project has been going on for almost seven years, and during that time he has spoken to the Rottman Group and WalMart executives. Most recently, he has only received information from staff. Mr. Clay said that he has received numerous emails and phone calls, running about 24 in favor, 1 against. Council Member Fonzi stated that she met with Amber Johnson, who at one time represented WalMart. That meeting took place before Ms. Fonzi was on the City Council. She also met with representatives from the Rottman Group when they presented their proposed design, and she has also met with Ron Rothman to talk about pedestrian issues on roundabouts. Ms. Fonzi also stated she has received many phone calls and emails. Mayor Pro Tem O'Malley stated that he has been on the City Council for ten years, with eight of those years involved with WalMart. Mr. O'Malley said that he has spoken to many people over the years concerning this project. Most recently, he has spoken with representatives of the Annex project. He has received approximately 200 emails, with 90% being supportive of WalMart. Council Member Sturtevant stated that he had met with WalMart representatives during the EIR process. He also has spoken with Ron Rothman and has received many emails on this project. Mayor Kelley stated that he has also been involved with this project since day one. He met with the Rottman Group years ago and have met a few times with representatives of WalMart. Mr. Kelley also said that he has met with Mr. Rottman who will be representing the Del Rio people, also Tom Comar and Lee Perkins from Save Atascadero. He also said that he has received more emails on this item than any other agenda item, and 90-95% of them are supportive of WalMart. All Council Members stated that they have received many phone calls and emails from the public. Community Development Director Warren Frace gave the staff report and answered questions from the Council. Scott Thorpe with Revenue Cost Specialists, Jason Ataseadero City Council .Action Minutes 06/26/12 Page 4 of 10 Approved July 10, 2012 Brandman and Grant Gruber with Michael Brandman Associates, and Steve Weinberger with W-Trans also gave presentations and answered questions from the Council. Amelia McLear of WalMart spoke to the City Council, expressing WalMart's request for the City Council to approve their project. Ellen Berkowitz of WalMart thanked the City Council and staff for their work and asked the City Council to vote to allow them to serve the people of Atascadero. Mayor Kelley recessed the meeting at 7:40 p.m. Mayor Kelley reconvened the meeting at 7:55 p.m. Chip Woolbrant of Montecito Bank, the owner of the Annex property, and David Marchell with OMNI Design Group stated that they were available to answer any questions from the Council. PUBLIC COMMENT: The following citizens spoke on this item: Tim Haley, Martha Bordonaro, Ron Rothman, Mike Anderson, Kate Montgomery prepared statement read by Livia Kellerman, Livia Kellerman, Zandra Flores, Ellen B6raud (Exhibit A), Linda Hendy, Ray Weymann, Carol McCracken, David Broadwater (Exhibit B), Taylor Nlcole, Randy Lawrence, Robert Vesnarer, Ray Johnson, Mark Wolfe, Jan Wolff, Michael Richardson, Bob Martz, Don Dubois, Dorothy Dodge, Carol Florence, Kelly Dodge, Steve Garrow, Don Gooding, Bob Wilkins, Franca Gentiel Lansky, Gary Kirkland, Madeline Rothman, Lydia Thompson, Fred Frank, Chuck Cooper, Tani Vrajich, Elizabeth Travis, Stephanie Hale, Gladys Moore, Mike Brennler, Hardy Nielsen, Felisa Hamman, Edie Knight, Constatino Santos, Elisa Dubois, Daniel Moyers, Wes Dawes, George Schroff, Luther Johnson, Gwen Pelfrey, Jim Shannon, Vicky Morse, Mary Lea Harris, John Holman, David Bentz, Zachary Mount, Franny Falcone, Steve LaSalle, Dr. Karnazzo, Chuck Ward, Dean Morse, Tom Jones, and Garth Wilwand. Mayor Kelley closed the Public Comment period. Mayor Kelley recessed the meeting at 9:56 p.m. Mayor Kelley reconvened the meeting at 10:20 p.m. Atascadero City Council Action Minutes 06/26/1.2 Page 5 of 10 Approved July 10, 2012 MOTION: By Council Member Clay and seconded by Mayor Pro Tern O'Malley to adopt Resolution "A", certifying Proposed Final Environmental Impact Report SCH No. 2010051034 for the Del Rio Road Commercial Area Specific Plan, including Findings of Fact, Statement of Overriding Considerations and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. (Resolution No. 2012-044) MOTION: By Council Member Fonzi and seconded by Council Member Clay to adopt Resolution "B", approving General Plan Land Use Diagram Amendment (GPA 20070020 and GPA 2007-0021) based on findings, and replacing Finding #6 with the following: 6. The proposed amendment will not create any new significant and unavoidable impacts to traffic, infrastructure, or public services. The EIR identifies traffic improvements necessary to mitigate traffic operations to acceptable levels and requires the applicant to either construct such improvements or pay to the City proportional share of traffic impact fees to install such improvements in accordance with the City's adopted traffic impact fee program. After implementation of the traffic improvements identified in the EIR, all intersections, roadway segments, and queues would operate at acceptable levels. Notwithstanding that the applicant is required to pay its proportional share traffic impact fees for roundabout Improvements that the EIR concludes would fully mitigate impacts at the Del Rio Road/US 101 and San Anselmo Road/US 101 interchanges and related roadway segments, the EIR must conclude that such impacts are significant and unavoidable because neither the City nor the applicant have full control over the timing of completion of the Mitigation. This is because: (1) the improvements are under the Jurisdiction of Caltrans, and thus require Caltrans approval prior to implementation,- (2) acquisition of the necessary rights of way may require the cooperation of third party landowners; and (3) the City cannot guarantee with certainty when the remainder of the traffic impact fee funding to be paid by future development will be available. For the purposes of general plan consistency analysis, however, these are not considered new impacts. Impacts related to the Del Rio Road/US 101 and San AnselmolUS 101 interchanges were previously identified and considered by the City in adopting the 2025 General Plan. In particular, both the 2025 General Plan and 2025 General Plan EIR analyzed these specific interchanges and concluded that they would be significantly impacted under Atascadero City Council Action Minutes 06/26/12 Page 6 of 10 Approved July 10, 2012 2025 General Plan buildout conditions, but that interchange improvements would be expected to mitigate these impacts. Specifically, Table 111-3 of the General Plan Circulation Element describes that these interchange improvements would be needed to bring Year 2025 levels of service "into compliance with the City's adopted standard of LOS C or better" (Page Ill-7) The General Plan 2025 Traffic Study Technical Appendix to the General Plan 2025 Final EIR states that the interchange improvements "have been identified as necessary to correct existing and projected circulation deficiencies and achieve the City's General Plan goals and policies." (Page 35) ('Additionally, the General Plan 2025 EIR concludes with regard to traffic impacts on roadways, including the subject interchanges are significant and unavoidable, stating that "laJlthough [the General Plan] contains the recommendations of the traffic engineers and numerous policies designed to achieve traffic improvements, it is unclear, considering the scale and funding required, whether such improvements are feasible. Furthermore, the State has placed limits on the fees the City can collect from developers to fund such improvements. Finally, as growth in the region occurs, it is likely that operations on regional traffic routes, such as Highway 101 and 41 will worsen. Impacts are considered significant and unavoidable (Class 1)." (Page 81) With regard to the Del Rio Road segment between El Camino Real and Ramona Road (including the US 101 overpass) specifically, although the General Plan does not identify that this segment would be significantly impacted, this is not considered a new impact for the purposes of General Plan consistency because the impact is directly related to the condition of the Del Rio Road/US 101 interchange, which the General Plan does identify as significantly impacted as described above. Consistent with the General Plan, the EIR requires these interchange improvements as mitigation in the form of modern roundabouts. The EIR further mitigates the impact at the Del Rio Road/US 101 interchange by requiring that Del Rio Road/US 101 roundabouts be in place no later than the issuance of the first certificate of occupancy for the Annex commercial uses. Accordingly, such conclusion in the project EIR merely informs the public that the City and applicants are not in complete control of the timing of implementation, even though there is a reasonable expectation that these impacts will be mitigated as contemplated in the General Plan and provided for in the City's Capital Improvement Plan and traffic impact fee program. The applicant and the City are required to implement the mitigation requirements as described in the EIR in order to achieve acceptable level of service. Atascadeiro City Council Action Minutes 06/26/12 Page 7 of 10 Approved July 10, 2012 The EiR also describes that freeway operations are projected to operate at unacceptable levels without the Project and, therefore, the impacts would be considered a pre-existing condition. As such, for general plan consistency purposes, the Project's contribution to unacceptable freeway operations is not a new impact. It should be noted that the EIR determined that regional policies and programs within the jurisdiction of other agencies are proposed as the means of reducing the freeway impacts, and that therefore, there are no feasible freeway improvements available that the Project could implement that would achieve acceptable levels of service, Finally, the EIR found that all impacts to public services, infrastructure and utilities were either less than significant and did not require mitigation or less than significant after the implementation of feasible mitigation measures; and, Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. (Resolution No. 2012-045) MOTION: By Council Member Sturtevant and seconded by Council Member Ponzi to introduce Ordinance "A", for first reading by title only, amending the zoning code text to add Specific Plan Zone 2 (ZCH 2007-0141 and ZCH 2007-0142) based on findings. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. MOTION: By Mayor Pro Tera O'Malley and seconded by Council Member Sturtevant to introduce Ordinance "B", for first reading by title only, approving zoning map amendment (ZCH 2007-0141 and ZCH 2007-0142), including a zoning overlay of the project site to "SP-2" (Specific Plan Zone 2) based on findings. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. MOTION: By Council Member Clay and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem O'Malley to introduce Ordinance "C", for first reading by title only, adopting the Del Rio Road Commercial Area Specific Plan and Appendix documents [Specific Plan Zone 2 (SP 2009- 0003)] as a table in the municipal code, based on findings. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. MOTION: By Council Member Sturtevant and seconded by Council Member Fonzi to adopt Resolution "C", adopting Specific Plan Master Plan of Development (SP 2009-0003) for the Del Rio Commercial Area, based on findings and subject to Conditions of Approval, with the addition of a maximum of 4-foot candles for lighting within the parking lot areas (in Condition #25), and the replacement of Condition #21 with the following: i i I Atascadero City Council Action :Minutes 06/26/12 Wage 8 of 10 Approved July 10, 2012 21. Prior to issuance of any permits or recordation of any final maps, for the Annex portion of the project the applicant shall enter into an improvement agreement with the City of Atascadero. At a minimum, the improvement Agreement shall include the following: a. Timing and amount of City traffic impact fees to be paid. b. Provisions for the Annex relating to its proportional share for the roundabouts at the Del Rio 101 Interchange. In the event of a cost overrun above the $4.5 million estimated costs for these roundabouts, the Annex will pay to the City its proportional share of the overrun up to a maximum of $200,000. In the event of a cost underrun below the $4.5 million estimated cost for these roundabouts, then the Annex will then receive a credit or refund for its proportional share of the underrun up to a maximum of$200,000. c. Requirements and timing of all off-site circulation improvements. d. The provisions in the Improvement Agreement shall be consistent with the applicable mitigation required in the certified Final Environmental Impact Report. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. (Resolution No. 2012046) MOTION: By Council Member Clay and seconded by Council Member Sturtevant to adopt Resolution "®", approving the Walmart Tree Removal Permit TRP 2009-0120, based on findings and subject to Conditions of Approval. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. (Resolution No. 2012-047) MOTION: By Council Member Fonzi and seconded by Council Member Clay to adopt Resolution "E99, approving the Annex Tree Removal Permit TRP 2009-0127, based on findings and subject to Conditions of Approval. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. (Resolution No. 2012-048) MOTION: By Mayor Pro Tern O'Malley and seconded by Council Member Clay to adopt Resolution "F" approving the Walmart Testing Tentative Parcel Map AT 09-0073 (TPM 2009-0095; Walmart) based on findings, subject to Conditions of Approval, including an amended condition of approval regarding the Mission Oak traffic circulation improvements Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. (Resolution No. 2012-049) MOTION: By Council Member Sturtevant and seconded by Council Member Fonzi to Adopt Resolution "G", approving the Annex Testing Tentative Parcel Map AT 07-0059 (TPM 2011-0098; The i Annex) based on findings and subject to Conditions of Approval. Atascadero City Council Action Minutes 06/26/12 Page 9 of 10 Approved July 10, 2012 Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. (Resolution No. 2012-050) MOTION: By Council Member Clay and seconded by Council Member Sturtevant to adopt Resolution "H", amending the Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan consistent with the General Plan, based on findings. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. (Resolution No. 2012-051) MOTION: By Mayor Pro Tern, O'Malley and seconded by Council Member Fonzi to authorize the Director of Administrative Services to appropriate $800,000 in Circulation Impact Fees Funds and direct staff to begin the permitting and design process for the expansion of the Del Rio Road / US 101 interchange; and direct staff to draft a formal agreement between City and the tenants at the Mission Oaks shopping center to meet regularly through any form of communication necessary to discuss timing and phasing of road construction issues to ensure adequate access is provided to the Mission Oaks shopping center during construction of improvements at the Del Rio Road and El Camino Real intersection and US 101 interchange. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. C. MANAGEMENT REPORTS: None. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS AND REPORTS: None D. COMMITTEE REPORTS: None E. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND I OR ACTION: None F. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Kelley adjourned the meeting at 11:04 p.m. MINUTES PREPARED BY: Marcia McClure Torgerson, C.M.C. City Clerk /Assistant to the City Manager The following exhibit is available for review in the City Clerk's office: Exhibit A- Prepared statement from Ellen B6raud Exhibit B- Prepared statement from David Broadwater Ataseadero City Council Action Minutes 06/26/12 Page 10 of 10