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HomeMy WebLinkAbout100912 - CC Agenda-Combined . yl 'a`$ i979CITY OF A TASCADERO CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Tuesday, October 9, 2012 City Hall Council Chambers 6907 EI Camino Real, Atascadero, California City Council Regular Session: 6:00 p.m. Successor Agency to the Immediately following the Community Redevelopment conclusion of the City Council Agency of Atascadero Regular Session City Council Closed Session: Immediately following the conclusion of the Successor Agency to the Community Redevelopment Agency of Atascadero REGULAR SESSION — CALL TO ORDER: 6:00 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Council Member Roberta Fonzi ROLL CALL: Mayor Kelley Mayor Pro Tem O'Malley Council Member Clay Council Member Fonzi Council Member Sturtevant APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Roll Call PRESENTATIONS: 1. Proclamation declaring October, 2012, as Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2. Proclamation declaring October, 2012, as Rideshare Month in Atascadero 3. Recognition of State of California Special Training Award Recipients A. CONSENT CALENDAR: (All items on the consent calendar are considered to be routine and non-controversial by City staff and will be approved by one motion if no member of the Council or public wishes to comment or ask questions. If comment or discussion is desired by anyone, the item will be removed from the consent calendar and will be considered in the listed sequence with an opportunity for any member of the public to address the Council concerning the item before action is taken. DRAFT MINUTES: Council meeting draft minutes are listed on the Consent Calendar for approval of the minutes. Should anyone wish to request an amendment to draft minutes, the item will be removed from the Consent Calendar and their suggestion will be considered by the City Council. If anyone desires to express their opinion concerning issues included in draft minutes, they should share their opinion during the Community Forum portion of the meeting.) 1. City Council Draft Action Minutes — September 11, 2012 ■ Recommendation: Council approve the City Council Draft Action Minutes of September 11, 2012. [City Clerk] 2. City Council Draft Action Minutes — September 25, 2012 ■ Recommendation: Council approve the City Council Draft Action Minutes of September 25, 2012. [City Clerk] 3. August 2012 Accounts Payable and Payroll ■ Fiscal Impact: $4,668,802.90. ■ Recommendation: Council approve certified City accounts payable, payroll and payroll vendor checks for August 2012. [Administrative Services] UPDATES FROM THE CITY MANAGER: (The City Manager will give an oral report on any current issues of concern to the City Council.) COMMUNITY FORUM: (This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons wanting to address the Council on any matter not on this agenda and over which the Council has jurisdiction. Speakers are limited to three minutes. Please state your name for the record before making your presentation. Comments made during Community Forum will not be a subject of discussion. A maximum of 30 minutes will be allowed for Community Forum, unless changed by the Council. Any members of the public who have questions or need information, may contact the City Clerk's Office, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at 470-3400, or mtorgerson(a�atascadero.org.) B. PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1. Proposed Amendments to Title 2 of the Atascadero Municipal Code (AMC) Relating to Personnel System Rules and Election Issues ■ Fiscal Impact: None. ■ Recommendations: Council: 1. Introduce for first reading by title only Draft Ordinance A, amending Title 2, Chapter 2 of the AMC relating to the Personnel System; and, 2. Introduce for first reading by title only Draft Ordinance B, amending Title 2, Chapters 7 & 14 of the AMC relating to Election Issues. [City Clerk] C. MANAGEMENT REPORTS: None. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS AND REPORTS: (On their own initiative, Council Members may make a brief announcement or a brief report on their own activities. Council Members may ask a question for clarification, make a referral to staff or take action to have staff place a matter of business on a future agenda. The Council may take action on items listed on the Agenda.) D. COMMITTEE REPORTS: (The following represent standing committees. Informative status reports will be given, as felt necessary): Mayor Kelley 1. Atascadero State Hospital Advisory Committee 2. City of Atascadero Design Review Committee 3. City of Atascadero Finance Committee 4. County Mayors Round Table 5. Economic Vitality Corporation, Board of Directors (EVC) 6. Homeless Services Oversight Council 7. Oversight Board for the Successor Agency to the Community Redevelopment Agency of Atascadero Mayor Pro Tem O'Malley 1. City / Schools Committee 2. Integrated Waste Management Authority (IWMA) 3. League of California Cities — CITIPAC Board Member 4. SLO Council of Governments (SLOCOG) 5. SLO Regional Transit Authority (SLORTA) Council Member Fonzi 1. Air Pollution Control District 2. City of Atascadero Design Review Committee 3. City of Atascadero Finance Committee 4. SLO Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo) - alternate Council Member Sturtevant 1. City/ Schools Committee 2. Community Action Partnership of SLO County 3. League of California Cities — Council Liaison E. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND / OR ACTION: 1. City Council 2. City Clerk 3. City Treasurer 4. City Attorney 5. City Manager F. ADJOURN TO SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF ATASCADERO: Please note: Should anyone challenge any proposed development entitlement listed on this Agenda in court, that person may be limited to raising those issues addressed at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Council at or prior to this public hearing. Correspondence submitted at this public hearing will be distributed to the Council and available for review in the City Clerk's office. I, Victoria Randall, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Atascadero, declare under the penalty of perjury that the foregoing agenda for the October 9, 2012 Regular Session of the Atascadero City Council was posted on October 2, 2012, at the Atascadero City Hall, 6907 EI Camino Real, Atascadero, CA 93422 and was available for public review in the Customer Service Center at that location. Signed this 2nd day of October, 2012, at Atascadero, California. Victoria Randall, Deputy City Clerk City of Atascadero City of Atascadero WELCOME TO THE ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL MEETING The City Council meets in regular session on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. unless there is a Community Redevelopment Agency meeting commencing at 6:00 p.m. in which event the Council meeting will commence immediately following the conclusion of the Community Redevelopment Agency meeting. Council meetings will be held at the City Hall Council Chambers, 6907 EI Camino Real, Atascadero. Matters are considered by the Council in the order of the printed Agenda. Regular Council meetings are televised live, audio recorded and videotaped for future playback. Charter Communication customers may view the meetings on Charter Cable Channel 20 or via the City's website at www.atascadero.org. Meetings are also broadcast on radio station KPRL AM 1230. Contact the City Clerk for more information (470-3400). Copies of the staff reports or other documentation relating to each item of business referred to on the Agenda are on file in the office of the City Clerk and are available for public inspection during City Hall business hours at the Front Counter of City Hall, 6907 EI Camino Real, Atascadero, and on our website, www.atascadero.org. An agenda packet is also available for public review at the Atascadero Library, 6850 Morro Road. Contracts, Resolutions and Ordinances will be allocated a number once they are approved by the City Council. The minutes of this meeting will reflect these numbers. All documents submitted by the public during Council meetings that are either read into the record or referred to in their statement will be noted in the minutes and available for review in the City Clerk's office. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in a City meeting or other services offered by this City, please contact the City Manager's Office or the City Clerk's Office, both at (805) 470-3400. Notification at least 48 hours prior to the meeting or time when services are needed will assist the City staff in assuring that reasonable arrangements can be made to provide accessibility to the meeting or service. TO SPEAK ON SUBJECTS NOT LISTED ON THE AGENDA Under Agenda item, "COMMUNITY FORUM", the Mayor will call for anyone from the audience having business with the Council to approach the lectern and be recognized. 1. Give your name for the record (not required) 2. State the nature of your business. 3. All comments are limited to 3 minutes. 4. All comments should be made to the Mayor and Council. 5. No person shall be permitted to make slanderous, profane or negative personal remarks concerning any other individual, absent or present This is the time items not on the Agenda may be brought to the Council's attention. A maximum of 30 minutes will be allowed for Community Forum (unless changed by the Council). If you wish to use a computer presentation to support your comments, you must notify the City Clerk's office at least 24 hours prior to the meeting. Digital presentations must be brought to the meeting on a USB drive or CD. You are required to submit to the City Clerk a printed copy of your presentation for the record. Please check in with the City Clerk before the meeting begins to announce your presence and turn in the printed copy. TO SPEAK ON AGENDA ITEMS (from Title 2, Chapter 1 of the Atascadero Municipal Code) Members of the audience may speak on any item on the agenda. The Mayor will identify the subject, staff will give their report, and the Council will ask questions of staff. The Mayor will announce when the public comment period is open and will request anyone interested to address the Council regarding the matter being considered to step up to the lectern. If you wish to speak for, against or comment in any way: 1. You must approach the lectern and be recognized by the Mayor 2. Give your name (not required) 3. Make your statement 4. All comments should be made to the Mayor and Council 5. No person shall be permitted to make slanderous, profane or negative personal remarks concerning any other individual, absent or present 6. All comments limited to 3 minutes The Mayor will announce when the public comment period is closed, and thereafter, no further public comments will be heard by the Council. ITEM NUMBER: A- 1 DATE: 10/09/12 e Iola CITY OF A TASCADERO CITY COUNCIL DRAFT ACTION MINUTES Tuesday, September 11, 2012 City Hall Council Chambers 6907 EI Camino Real, Atascadero, California City Council Closed Session: 5:15 p.m. City Council Regular Session: 6:00 p.m. Successor Agency to the Community Immediately following the Redevelopment Agency of Atascadero conclusion of the City Council Regular Session CITY COUNCIL CLOSED SESSION: 5:15 P.M. Mayor Kelley announced at 5:17 p.m. that the Council is going into Closed Session. 1. CLOSED SESSION -- PUBLIC COMMENT - None 2. COUNCIL LEAVES CHAMBERS TO BEGIN CLOSED SESSION Atascadero City Council Draft Action Minutes of September 11,2012 Page 1 of 9 ITEM NUMBER: A- 1 DATE: 10/09/12 3. CLOSED SESSION -- CALL TO ORDER a. Conference with Legal Counsel — Existing Litigation Government Code Section 54956.9(a) Save Atascadero v. City of Atascadero, et al. San Luis Obispo Superior Court Case No. 128230 b. Conference with Legal Counsel — Anticipated Litigation (one case) Significant Exposure to Litigation Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9 (b) 4. CLOSED SESSION -- ADJOURNMENT 5. COUNCIL RETURNS TO CHAMBERS 6. CLOSED SESSION -- REPORT City Attorney Pierik announced that the City Council directed staff to place on future City Council agendas a listing under Closed Session for the Save Atascadero lawsuit in the event that there is any need for the City Attorney to update the City Council. REGULAR SESSION — CALL TO ORDER: 6:00 P.M. Mayor Kelley called the meeting to order at.6:03 p.m. and asked for a moment of silence in remembrance of those who died on 9/11/2001 in the World Trade Center in New York. Mayor Pro Tem O'Malley led the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL: Present: Council Members Clay, Fonzi, Sturtevant, Mayor Pro Tem O'Malley and Mayor Kelley Absent: None Others Present: City Clerk / Assistant to City Manager Marcia McClure Torgerson Atascadero City Council Draft Action Minutes of September 11,2012 Page 2 of 9 ITEM NUMBER: A- 1 DATE: 10/09/12 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 Jerel Haley, Fire Chief Kurt Stone, and City Attorney Brian Pierik. APPROVAL OF AGENDA: MOTION: By Council Member Fonzi and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem O'Malley to approve the agenda. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. PRESENTATIONS: 1. Presentation by Friends of the Library on Atascadero Public Library — Status Report / Interior Renderings Grenda Ernst recognized Council Member Sturtevant for his generous efforts for the Library. Eileen O'Grady gave an update to the City Council on the progress of the new Library, using a PowerPoint presentation. 2. Recognition of State of California Special Training Award Recipients Fire Chief Kurt Stone recognized Michael Stornetta as receiving a commendation from the California Fire Marshall's Office certifying him as a Certified Fire Engineer. 3. Commendation to Atascadero Citizen Dave Guerena for Heroism during the Bordeaux Apartment Complex Fire Fire Chief Kurt Stone and Fire Captain Bill White recognized Dave Guerena for his actions saving his neighbor during a structure fire. 4. Recognitions to Individuals for Their Support of 4th of July Event, 2012 Mayor Bob Kelley and Council Member Kelley recognized volunteers who helped make the 4th of July event a success. Atascadero City Council Draft Action Minutes of September 11,2012 Page 3 of 9 ITEM NUMBER: A- 1 DATE: 10/09/12 Mayor Kelley recessed the meeting at 6:55 p.m. Mayor Kelley reconvened the meeting at 7:05 p.m. A. CONSENT CALENDAR: 1. City Council Draft Action Minutes — August 14, 2012 ■ Recommendation: Council approve the City Council Draft Action Minutes of August 14, 2012. [City Clerk] 2. July 2012 Accounts Payable and Payroll ■ Fiscal Impact: $4,331,426.08. ■ Recommendation: Council approve certified City accounts payable, payroll and payroll vendor checks for July 2012. [Administrative Services] 3. Purchase of Two Police Patrol Vehicles ■ Fiscal Impact: $55,598.90 of budgeted Vehicle Replacement Funds. ■ Recommendation: Council authorize the purchase of two (2) police patrol vehicles from Wondries Fleet Group in Alhambra, California at a total cost of $55,598.90. [Police] 4. Salt and Nutrient Management Plan ■ Fiscal Impact: Atascadero's proportional share for this Regional Salt and Nutrient Management Plan is $50,226. Atascadero is currently funded for this Plan in the 2011-2013 City Budget at $70,000. Staff does not believe additional funding beyond this level will be required. ■ Recommendation: Council authorize the City Manager to execute a reimbursement agreement with the City of Paso Robles up to a maximum of $70,000 for the development of a Regional Salt and Nutrient Management Plan. [Public Works] MOTION: By Council Member Fonzi and seconded by Council Member Sturtevant to approve the Consent Calendar. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. (#A-4: Contract No. 2012-011) UPDATES FROM THE CITY MANAGER: City Manager Wade McKinney gave an update on projects and issues within the City. Atascadero City Council Draft Action Minutes of September 11,2012 Page 4 of 9 ITEM NUMBER: A- 1 DATE: 10/09/12 COMMUNITY FORUM: The following citizens spoke during Community Forum: Mike Casey, David Bentz, Marilyn Kirkland, Mike Anderson, Deborah Paskin, Mitch Paskin, Melissa Peters, Karyn Sturtevant, and Jim Shannon. Mayor Kelley closed the COMMUNITY FORUM period. B. PUBLIC HEARINGS: None. C. MANAGEMENT REPORTS: 1. Approval of Service Agreement with the Friends of the Charles Paddock Zoo, Inc. for Support Services ■ Fiscal Impact: Staff conservatively estimates that the proposed relationship with the Friends of the Charles Paddock Zoo will result in more than $250,000 dollars in fundraising support over the life of the agreement. ■ Recommendation: City Council authorize the City Manager to execute the service agreement with the Friends of the Charles Paddock Zoo. [Community Services] Community Services Director Brady Cherry gave the staff report and answered questions from the Council. PUBLIC COMMENT: The following citizens spoke on this item: Dr. Robinson and Jim Shannon. Mayor Kelley closed the Public Comment period. MOTION: By Mayor Pro Tem O'Malley and seconded by Council Member Clay to authorize the City Manager to execute the service agreement with the Friends of the Charles Paddock Zoo. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. (Contract No. 2012-012) 2. City Council Consideration of a Public Statement Regarding the Litigation Filed Against the City on the Wal-Mart Project ■ Fiscal Impact: None. ■ Recommendation: Council receive oral report from Staff, discuss and consider the formulation of a public statement regarding the litigation filed against the City on the Wal-Mart project, and provide direction to Staff, if needed. [City Manager] Atascadero City Council Draft Action Minutes of September 11,2012 Page 5 of 9 ITEM NUMBER: A- 1 DATE: 10/09/12 City Manager Wade McKinney gave the staff report and answered questions from the Council. PUBLIC COMMENT: The following citizens spoke on this item: Jim Shannon, Edward Beek, Mike Anderson, Gary Kirkland, Bob Wilkins, George Schroff, Anthony Falcone, Tino Santos, Steve Issacson, Karyn Sturtevant, and Sara Merson. Mayor Kelley closed the Public Comment period. MOTION: By Mayor Pro Tem O'Malley and seconded by Council Member Fonzi to direct staff to prepare a letter for the Tribune Viewpoint as follows: We are very disappointed by the lawsuit filed by Save Atascadero, formerly "Oppose Wal-Mart," challenging the City's approval of the Wal-Mart/Annex project because it prevents the people of Atascadero from moving forward. Over the last seven years we've dedicated thousands of hours of staff time to hold 14 public meetings/hearings on this project. We've been dedicated to providing extensive information and opportunity for comment through the Internet and at City Hall including the Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR), partial recirculation of the Draft EIR (PDEIR) and several informational meetings. We remain dedicated to openness and transparency on this and all municipal issues. In 2008, a professional economics consultant surveyed local residents regarding their shopping preferences and habits as part of the development of our community's economic strategy. Only 13% were satisfied with shopping in the city and over 75% were dissatisfied. Residents said they spent more than $79-million outside the city each year, siphoning away at least $790,000 in retail sales tax revenue annually, funds that could be used to enhance the quality of life for our residents. The project is expected to bring 507 local jobs. The "Shield Initiative" put before voters by the Oppose Wal-Mart group was soundly defeated and showed 68% of voter support for the Wal-Mart project, a clear validation of support. Beyond the economic drain, thousands of trips by local shoppers to Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo and Santa Maria create a serious impact on the environment. The members of the City Council have been involved with this project since its inception. Some were already Council members at the time. Others were seated on the Planning Commission when the first Wal-Mart proposals were presented. Public input has modified the original proposal to a project that the overwhelming majority think is good for Atascadero. Atascadero City Council Draft Action Minutes of September 11,2012 Page 6 of 9 ITEM NUMBER: A- 1 DATE: 10/09/12 We understand and respect that the City Council is responsible for discerning the public's wishes on any municipal project. We also understand and respect that we are required to fulfill, to the letter, the legal requirements associated with such projects. We have taken these obligations seriously and have accomplished both of these tasks and we think the people who are suing Atascadero know it. We are determined to see the Wal-Mart/Annex project through; clearly the project has the support of an overwhelming majority of the people of Atascadero. Let's work together to move ahead for the betterment of Atascadero. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. Mayor Kelley recessed the meeting at 8:36 p.m. Mayor Kelley reconvened the meeting at 8:46 p.m. 3. Draft Response to Grand Jury Report Regarding Medical Marijuana ■ Fiscal Impact: None. ■ Recommendation: Council approve the Draft Response to the Grand Jury Report entitled "Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Medical Marijuana in San Luis Obispo County" and authorize the City Manager to execute the Draft Response. [City Attorney] City Attorney Brian Pierik gave the staff report and answered questions from the Council. PUBLIC COMMENT: None MOTION: By Council Member Sturtevant and seconded by Council Member Fonzi to approve the Draft Response to the Grand Jury Report entitled "Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Medical Marijuana in San Luis Obispo County" and authorize the City Manager to execute the Draft Response. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. 4. Stormwater, FEMA Floodplain, and Wastewater Regulation Update ■ Fiscal Impact: None; update only. ■ Recommendation: Council receive and file report. [Public Works] Deputy Public Works Director David Athey gave the staff report and answered questions from the Council. PUBLIC COMMENT: None Atascadero City Council Draft Action Minutes of September 11,2012 Page 7 of 9 The City Council received and filed this report. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS AND REPORTS: 1. Council Member Jerry Clay — July 4th Event Council Member Clay requests the City Council: a. Review the recent July 4th event; and, b. Approve City sponsorship for the July 4th 2013 event. MOTION: By Council Member Clay and seconded by Council Member Fonzi to approve City sponsorship for the July 4th 2013 event. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. 2. Council Member Roberta Fonzi — GHG Plan Council Member Fonzi recommends, on behalf of the Design Review Committee, that the City Council assign the review of the Green House Gases Plan to the Planning Commission and that the meeting be televised. MOTION: By Council Member Fonzi and seconded by Council Member Sturtevant to assign he review of the Green House Gases Plan to the Planning Commission, and have the meeting televised. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. 3. Mayor Bob Kelley— Council Promotions Committee Mayor Kelley requests Council consensus to replace Tom O'Malley with Roberta Fonzi on the Council's Promotions Committee. Mayor Pro Tem O'Malley stated that he did not think a committee was needed at this point. MOTION: By Council Member Clay and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem O'Malley to replace Tom O'Malley with Roberta Fonzi on the Council's Promotions Committee. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. D. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Mayor Pro Tem O'Malley 1. City / Schools Committee — The future of the Junior High was discussed. More discussions will be taking place on their plans. 2. Integrated Waste Management Authority (IWMA) — They will be meeting tomorrow. The main topics are the plastic bags ordinance and recycling. Atascadero City Council Draft Action Minutes of September 11,2012 Page 8 of 9 Council Member Fonzi 1. Air Pollution Control District — They are holding a stakeholder meeting on September 13th, and will be reviewing what their work plan will be for the next 5 years. 2. City of Atascadero Design Review Committee — The Climate Action Plan was reviewed at the last meeting. Council Member Sturtevant 1. City / Schools Committee — Junior High is not moving out of the downtown. 2. League of California Cities — Council Liaison — attended the Annual Conference in San Diego last week. E. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND / OR ACTION: City Clerk Torgerson announced that there will be a Candidate Forum, hosted by the Chamber of Commerce, on Wednesday, October 3rd at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers. F. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Kelley adjourned the meeting at 9:20 p.m. MINUTES PREPARED BY: Marcia McClure Torgerson, C.M.C. City Clerk / Assistant to the City Manager Atascadero City Council Draft Action Minutes of September 11,2012 Page 9 of 9 ITEM NUMBER: A- 2 DATE: 10/09/12 o� 1915 R NOD E; � CITY OF ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL DRAFT ACTION MINUTES Tuesday, September 25, 2012 City Hall Council Chambers 6907 EI Camino Real, Atascadero, California City Council Regular Session: 6:00 p.m. City Council Closed Session: Immediately following the conclusion of the City Council Regular Session REGULAR SESSION — CALL TO ORDER: 6:00 P.M. Mayor Kelley called the meeting to order at 6:02 p.m. and Council Member Jerry Clay led the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL: Present: Council Members Clay, Fonzi, Sturtevant, Mayor Pro Tem O'Malley and Mayor Kelley Atascadero City Council Draft Action Minutes of September 25,2012 Page 1 of 6 ITEM NUMBER: A- 2 DATE: 10/09/12 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 Jerel Haley, Fire Chief Kurt Stone, and City Attorney Steve McCuen. APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Mayor Kelley announced that the Closed Session has been removed from the agenda tonight. MOTION: By Council Member Sturtevant and seconded by Council Member Fonzi to approve the agenda as amended. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. PRESENTATIONS: 1. Mayor Kelley recognized Deputy Public Works Director Geoff English for 23 years of service to the City. 2. Recognition to Individuals for Their Support of 4th of July Event, 2012 Mayor Kelley and Council Member Clay recognized volunteers who helped make the 4th of July event a success. 3. Presentation to Volunteer Rick Mathews and Madrone Landscaping for Maintaining the Atascadero Veterans Memorial Lawn Deputy Public Works Director Geoff English recognized Rick Mathews for his volunteer work at the Veterans Memorial. 4. Recognition of Steve Martin for Service as Executive Director of Atascadero Main Street from 2002 - 2012 Atascadero City Council Draft Action Minutes of September 25,2012 Page 2 of 6 ITEM NUMBER: A- 2 DATE: 10/09/12 Mayor Kelley recognized Steve Martin for his 10 years of service as the Main Street Executive Director. Main Street Board Members also recognized Mr. Martin for his service to Main Street. 5. Proclamation declaring October, 2012, as Energy Awareness Month This proclamation was received by Rebecca Webber of PG&E. 6. Proclamation declaring October 7-13, 2012, as Fire Prevention Week This proclamation was received by Fire Department staff. 7. Presentation of Bocce Ball Court Completion by the North County Adaptive Sports and Recreation Program Board Members of North County Adaptive Sports gave a presentation to the City Council on the Bocce Ball Court construction. 8. Presentation by Tina Metzger of the Conference of California Historical Societies Ms. Metzger gave the City Council a summary of the Conference of California Historical Societies Symposium taking place in Atascadero in October. 9. Update on Lake Park Bandstand construction by the Atascadero Kiwanis Club Kiwanian Lon Allan explained how the new Bandstand will be constructed. Atascadero City Council Draft Action Minutes of September 25,2012 Page 3 of 6 ITEM NUMBER: A- 2 DATE: 10/09/12 A. CONSENT CALENDAR: 1. Lift Station #6 Rehabilitation Project Award - City Bid No. 2012-008 ■ Fiscal Impact: Award of the contract will result in the expenditure of $325,442 in budgeted Wastewater funds and the allocation of $25,000 in Wastewater Reserve funds toward the Project contingency. ■ Recommendations: Council: 1. Award the Lift Station #6 Base Bid in the amount of $313,442.00 and Bid Alternate C in the Amount of $12,000, to Arthurs Contracting Inc.; and, 2. Authorize the City Manager to execute a contract with Arthurs Contracting Inc., in the amount of $325,442.00, for construction of the Lift Station #6 Rehabilitation Project; and, 3. Authorize the Director of Administrative Services to allocate an additional $25,000 of Wastewater Capital Reserve Funds to the project; and, 4. Authorize the Director of Public Works to file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder upon satisfactory completion of the project. [Public Works] MOTION: By Council Member Clay and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem O'Malley to approve the Consent Calendar. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. (Contract No. 2012- 013) UPDATES FROM THE CITY MANAGER: City Manager Wade McKinney gave an update on projects and issues within the City. COMMUNITY FORUM: The following citizens spoke during Community Forum: Mike Casey, Mitch Paskin (Exhibit A), and Karyn Sturtevant. Mayor Kelley closed the COMMUNITY FORUM period. B. PUBLIC HEARINGS: None. Atascadero City Council Draft Action Minutes of September 25,2012 Page 4 of 6 ITEM NUMBER: A- 2 DATE: 10/09/12 C. MANAGEMENT REPORTS: 1. California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Form 806 - Consideration of Adoption ■ Fiscal Impact: Fiscal impact will be a result of the Staff time involved in updating the Form 806 as needed. ■ Recommendation: Council adopt the FPPC Form 806 and direct the City Clerk to post the completed form on the City's website. [City Clerk] City Clerk / Assistant to the City Manager Marcia McClure Torgerson gave the staff report and answered questions from the Council. PUBLIC COMMENT: None MOTION: By Council Member Fonzi and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem O'Malley to adopt the FPPC Form 806 and direct the City Clerk to post the completed form on the City's website. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS AND REPORTS: The City Council Members made brief announcements. D. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Mayor Pro Tem O'Malley 1. Integrated Waste Management Authority (IWMA) — The plastic bag ordinance continues to be discussed. Council Member Fonzi 1. SLO Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo) — alternate — The City of Pismo Beach filed an annexation request with LAFCo and they were required to sign an Indemnification Agreement in case there would be a lawsuit. The Commission denied the annexation, and the developer is now suing LAFCo. The City of Pismo Beach has declined to pay the legal fees because it was LAFCo that denied the request. This leaves LAFCo on the hook for the legal fees. Ms. Fonzi was told that if Pismo Beach does not pay the legal fees, that LAFCo will expect the other cities participating in LAFCo to share the costs. Atascadero City Council Draft Action Minutes of September 25,2012 Page 5 of 6 ITEM NUMBER: A-2 DATE: 10/09/12 E. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND / OR ACTION: City Clerk Torgerson reminded everyone of the Candidate Forum that will be held in the City Council Chambers on Wednesday, October 3rd at 6:00 p.m., and hosted by the Chamber of Commerce. F. ADJOURN: Mayor Kelley adjourned the meeting at 7:45 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— Handout submitted by Mitch Paskin regarding Oak Ridge Estates Atascadero City Council Draft Action Minutes of September 25,2012 Page 6 of 6 ITEM NUMBER: A - 3 ' ! DATE: 10/09/12 Atascadero City Council Staff Report - Administrative Services Department August 2012 Accounts Payable and Payroll RECOMMENDATION: Council approve certified City accounts payable, payroll and payroll vendor checks for August 2012. DISCUSSION: Attached for City Council review and approval are the following: Payroll Dated 812112 Checks # 29781 - 29818 $ 25,363.02 Direct Deposits 246,433.39 Dated 8116112 Checks # 29819 - 29855 22,408.02 Direct Deposits 254,299.35 Dated 8130/12 Checks # 29856 - 29893 32,321.79 Direct Deposits 298,966.49 Accounts Payable Dated 8!1112 - 8131112 Checks # 134116 - 134541 & EFTs 1149 - 1164 3,789,010.84 TOTAL AMOUNT $ 4,668,802.90 FISCAL IMPACT: Total expenditures for all funds is $ 4,668,802.90 CERTIFICATION: The undersigned certifies that the attached demands have been released for payment and that funds are available for these deman Rac elle Rickard, Director of Administrative Services ATTACHMENT: August 2012 Eden Warrant Register in the amount of $ 3,789,010.84 City of Atascadero Disbursement Listing For the Month of August 2012 Check Check Number Date Vendor Description Amount 1149 08/03/2012 STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT Payroll Vendor Payment 856.81 1150 08/03/2012 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEP Payroll Vendor Payment 43,269.18 1151 08/03/2012 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTED Payroll Vendor Payment 61,179.87 134116 08103/2012 ATASCADERO FIRE EMPLOYEE ASSN, Payroll Vendor Payment 760.00 134117 08/03/2012 ATASCADERO MID MGRS ORG UNION Payroll Vendor Payment 40.00 134118 08/03/2012 ATASCADERO POLICE OFFICERS Payroll Vendor Payment 1,271.75 134119 08/03/2012 FLEX-PLAN SERVICES INC. Payroll Vendor Payment 2,571.23 134120 08/03/2012 FLEX-PLAN SERVICES INC. Payroll Vendor Payment 172.50 134121 08/03/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD Payroll Vendor Payment 300.00 134122 08/03/2012 HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE Payroll Vendor Payment 9,570.96 134123 08/03/2012 NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT SOLUTION Payroll Vendor Payment 1,216.17 134124 08/03/2012 SEIU LOCAL 620 Payroll Vendor Payment 791.25 134125 08/0312012 VANTAGEPO INT TRNSFR AGT 106099 Payroll Vendor Payment 311.61 134126 08/03/2012 VANTAGE POINT TRNSFR AGT 304633 Payroll Vendor Payment 2,881.20 1152 08/0712012 RABOBANK, N.A. Payroll Vendor Payment 46,231.61 1153 08/07/2012 EMPLOYMENT DEV DEPARTMENT Payroll Vendor Payment 11,619.46 1154 08/07/2012 EMPLOYMENT DEV. DEPARTMENT Payroll Vendor Payment 1,215.06 134127 08/07/2012 ALLSTATE WORKPLACE DIVISION Payroll Vendor Payment 3,446.36 134128 08/07/2012 MEDICAL EYE SERVICES Payroll Vendor Payment 1,654.38 134129 08/0712012 PREFERRED BENEFITS INSURANCE Payroll Vendor Payment 10,052.09 134130 08/07/2012 SDRMA Payroll Vendor Payment 146,626.10 134131 08/08/2012 HOBBY BODY&PAINT SHOP Accounts Payable Check 3,500.00 134132 08/13/2012 AECOM USA, INC. Accounts Payable Check 263.25 134133 08/13/2012 AGP VIDEO, INC. Accounts Payable Check 3,872.50 134134 08/13/2012 ALPHA FIRE SPRINKLER CORP. Accounts Payable Check 68,286.78 134135 08/13/2012 ANTECH DIAGNOSTICS Accounts Payable Check 217.05 134136 08/13/2012 ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES Accounts Payable Check 23.94 134137 08/13/2012 AT&T Accounts Payable Check 264.39 134138 08113/2012 ATASCADERO NEWS Accounts Payable Check 3,970.65 134139 08/13/2012 ATASCADERO WASTE ALTERNATIVES Accounts Payable Check 235.42 134140 08/13/2012 ALAN BAKER Accounts Payable Check 173.00 134141 08/13/2012 BERNARDS Accounts Payable Check 107,164.66 134142 08/13/2012 BURKE,WILLIAMS,&SORENSON LLP Accounts Payable Check 90,508.20 134143 08/13/2012 CA CODE CHECK, INC. Accounts Payable Check 13,438.53 134144 08/13/2012 CENTRAL COAST PATHOLOGY Accounts Payable Check 201.98 City of Atascadero Disbursement Listing For the Month of August 2012 Check Check Number Date Vendor Description Amount 134145 08/13/2012 CENTRAL VALLEY COMMUNITY BANK Accounts Payable Check 18,549.81 134146 08/13/2012 CENTRAL VALLEY TOXICOLOGY,INC. Accounts Payable Check 20.00 134147 08/13/2012 COASTAL COPY, LP Accounts Payable Check 198.65 134148 08/1312012 CROP PRODUCTION SERVICES Accounts Payable Check 261.58 134149 08/13/2012 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Accounts Payable Check 49.00 134150 08/13/2012 DIANI BUILDING CORPORATION Accounts Payable Check 396,214.77 134151 08/13/2012 DOCUTEAM Accounts Payable Check 61.20 134152 08/13/2012 DOWNEY BRAND, LLP Accounts Payable Check 365.00 134153 08/13/2012 EARTH SYSTEMS PACIFIC Accounts Payable Check 17,731.25 134154 08/13/2012 EIKHOF DESIGN GROUP, INC. Accounts Payable Check 2,135.00 134155 08/1312012 EL CAMINO VETERINARY HOSP Accounts Payable Check 108.36 134156 08/13/2012 FGL ENVIRONMENTAL Accounts Payable Check 144.00 134157 08/13/2012 FREITAS PLUS FREITAS Accounts Payable Check 3,159.00 134158 08/1312012 GALLS, LLC Accounts Payable Check 62.29 134159 08/13/2012 GEM AUTO PARTS Accounts Payable Check 7.61 134160 08/13/2012 GOLDEN STATE STEEL Accounts Payable Check 166,948.43 134161 08/13/2012 H.D. PETERSON Accounts Payable Check 28.15 134162 08/13/2012 NATHAN HASCH Accounts Payable Check 213.12 134163 08/13/2012 HOME DEPOT Accounts Payable Check 1,442.70 134164 08/13/2012 IRON MOUNTAIN RECORDS MGMNT Accounts Payable Check 36.32 134165 08/13/2012 JK'S UNLIMITED Accounts Payable Check 340.00 134166 08/13/2012 KCI ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Accounts Payable Check 345.00 134167 08/13/2012 KELLY ASSOCIATES MGMNT GROUP Accounts Payable Check 2,500.00 134168 08/13/2012 KPRL 1230 AM Accounts Payable Check 320.00 134169 08/13/2012 MAINLINE UTILITY CO. Accounts Payable Check 525.00 134170 08/13/2012 MICHAEL BRAY CONSTRUCTION Accounts Payable Check 2,057.00 134171 08/13/2012 MID-COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Accounts Payable Check 760.00 134172 08/13/2012 MID-COAST MOWER&SAW, INC. Accounts Payable Check 190.79 134173 08/13/2012 MID-STATE SOLID WASTE&RECYCG Accounts Payable Check 474.05 134174 08/13/2012 MINER'S ACE HARDWARE Accounts Payable Check 299.15 134175 08/13/2012 MISSION UNIFORM SERVICE Accounts Payable Check 30.13 134176 08/1312012 NORTH COAST ENGINEERING INC. Accounts Payable Check 60.50 134177 08/13/2012 O'REILLYAUTOMOTIVE, INC. Accounts Payable Check 262.36 134178 08/13/2012 PENFIELD&SMITH ENGINEERS INC Accounts Payable Check 1,118.50 134179 08/13/2012 DEAN PERICIC Accounts Payable Check 504.44 134180 08/1312012 RECOGNITION WORKS Accounts Payable Check 39.15 134181 08/13/2012 JAMES STEVEN ROBINSON DVM Accounts Payable Check 10,000.00 City of Atascatlero Disbursement Listing For the Month of August 2012 Check Check Number Date Vendor Description Amount 134182 08/13/2012 SAN LUIS POWERHOUSE, INC. Accounts Payable Check 1,190.00 134183 08/1312012 SJC SHERIFF'S OFFICE-BILLING Accounts Payable Check 75.47 134184 08/13/2012 SLO COUNTY AUDITOR-CONTROLLE R Accounts Payable Check 62.50 134185 08113/2012 TAFT ELECTRIC COMPANY Accounts Payable Check 22,045.77 134186 08/13/2012 THE STEELXBURT Accounts Payable Check 150.00 134187 08/1312012 MARCIA TORGERSON Accounts Payable Check 44.40 134188 08/13/2012 TRACE ANALYTICS, INC. Accounts Payable Check 310.00 134189 08/1312012 VALLEY PACIFIC PETROLEUM SVCS Accounts Payable Check 2,272.81 134190 08/13/2012 VERIZON WIRELESS Accounts Payable Check 1,316.75 134191 08/1312012 WATSON Accounts Payable Check 38,342.30 134192 08/13/2012 WRIGHT EXPRESS FSC-76 UNIVERSL Accounts Payable Check 731.48 134193 08/13/2012 ACCESS PUBLISHING Accounts Payable Check 828.00 134194 08/13/2012 ACTIVE MEDICAL&SAFETY Accounts Payable Check 23.70 134195 08113/2012 SANDRAALEMAN Accounts Payable Check 405.00 134196 08/13/2012 ALL SIGNS AND GRAPHICS, LLC Accounts Payable Check 526.18 134197 08/13/2012 AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSC Accounts Payable Check 414.00 134198 08/13/2012 AMERICAN WEST TIRE&AUTO INC Accounts Payable Check 2,752.82 134199 08/13/2012 AMI PIPE&SUPPLY Accounts Payable Check 196.68 134200 08/13/2012 APPRAISAL GROUP OF THE CTRL CO Accounts Payable Check 400.00 134201 08/1312012 AT&T Accounts Payable Check 103.98 134202 08/13/2012 AT&T Accounts Payable Check 210.15 134203 08/13/2012 ATASCADERO HAY&FEED Accounts Payable Check 371.42 134205 08/13/2012 ATASCADERO MUTUAL WATER CO. Accounts Payable Check 28,568.10 134206 08/13/2012 ATASCADERO TRAFFIC WAY STORAGE Accounts Payable Check 576.00 134207 08/13/2012 DAVID ATHEY Accounts Payable Check 194.00 134208 08/13/2012 BASSETT'S CRICKET RANCH,INC. Accounts Payable Check 130.80 134209 08113/2012 BATTERY SYSTEMS Accounts Payable Check 78.80 134210 08/13/2012 BELL'S PLUMBING REPAIR, INC. Accounts Payable Check 449.00 134211 08/13/2012 BERRY MAN, INC. Accounts Payable Check 637.20 134212 08/13/2012 BIOMEDICAL CLINICAL ENGINEER Accounts Payable Check 400.00 134213 08/13/2012 BLOOM N GROW Accounts Payable Check 89.02 134214 08/13/2012 BREZDEN PEST CONTROL, INC. Accounts Payable Check 160.00 134215 08/13/2012 SHIRLEY R. BRUTON Accounts Payable Check 126.00 134216 08/1312012 BUTLER BUSINESS MACHINES Accounts Payable Check 52.55 134217 08/13/2012 CAL-COAST REFRIGERATION, INC Accounts Payable Check 257.16 134218 08/13/2012 JASON F. CARR Accounts Payable Check 179.00 134219 08/13/2012 CASH Accounts Payable Check 700.00 City of Atascadero Disbursement Listing For the Month of August 2012 Check Check Number Date Vendor Description Amount 134220 08113/2012 BRADY CHERRY Accounts Payable Check 388.00 134221 08/13/2012 CHEVRON&TEXACO BUS. CARD Accounts Payable Check 1,280.26 134222 0811312012 KATHLEEN J.CINOWALT Accounts Payable Check 175.00 134223 08/13/2012 CITY CLERKS ASSC OF CALIF Accounts Payable Check 40.00 134224 08/13/2012 COAST ELECTRONICS Accounts Payable Check 2,370.23 134225 08/13/2012 COLONYAUTO SERVICE, INC. Accounts Payable Check 82.58 134226 08/13/2012 CRYSTAL SPRINGS WATER Accounts Payable Check 92.55 134227 08/1312012 CULLIGANICENTRAL COAST WTR TRT Accounts Payable Check 70.00 134228 08/1312012 D4 ELECTRIC Accounts Payable Check 337.50 134229 08/13/2012 DAKOS LAND SURVEYS, INC. Accounts Payable Check 4,980.00 134230 08/13/2012 DAN BIDDLE PEST CONTROL SERVIC Accounts Payable Check 125.00 134231 08/13/2012 DARRYL'S LOCK AND SAFE Accounts Payable Check 25.26 134232 08/13/2012 BRfAN S. DAVIN,JR. Accounts Payable Check 162.00 134233 08113/2012 DISH NETWORK, LLC Accounts Payable Check 91.99 134234 08/13/2012 DOCUTEAM Accounts Payable Check 63.24 134235 08/13/2012 DOOLEY ENTERPRISES INC Accounts Payable Check 2,876.34 134236 08/13/2012 DRIVE CUSTOMS Accounts Payable Check 177.74 134237 08/13/2012 EDA DESIGN PROFESSIONALS Accounts Payable Check 2,160.00 134238 08/13/2012 ED'S FLY MEAT, LLC Accounts Payable Check 55.25 134239 08/13/2012 EIKHOF DESIGN GROUP, INC. Accounts Payable Check 577.00 134240 08/1312012 VOID Accounts Payable Check 0.00 134241 08/13/2012 ESCUELA DEL RIO Accounts Payable Check 200.00 134242 08/13/2012 FARM SUPPLY COMPANY Accounts Payable Check 138.15 134243 08/13/2012 FERRAVANTI GRADING &PAVING Accounts Payable Check 169,034.07 134244 08/13/2012 FERRELL'S AUTO REPAIR Accounts Payable Check 100.50 134245 08/13/2012 FGL ENVIRONMENTAL Accounts Payable Check 72.00 134246 08/13/2012 FIRE CHIEFS ASSC OF SLO CO Accounts Payable Check 1,050.00 134247 08/13/2012 FLUID RESOURCE MANAGEMENT,INC. Accounts Payable Check 448.00 134248 08/13/2012 WARREN FRACE Accounts Payable Check 300.00 134249 08/13/2012 FRAZEE INDUSTRIES, INC. Accounts Payable Check 106.21 134250 08/13/2012 DAVID A. GARIBAY Accounts Payable Check 108.00 434251 08/13/2012 GAS COMPANY Accounts Payable Check 307.24 134252 08/13/2012 GEM AUTO PARTS Accounts Payable Check 226.31 134253 08/13/2012 GILBERTS LANDSCAPES Accounts Payable Check 547.86 134254 08/13/2012 GRISANTI HARDWARE Accounts Payable Check 3.85 134255 08/1312012 H.D. PETERSON Accounts Payable Check 109.40 134256 08/13/2012 HACH COMPANY Accounts Payable Check 1,990.00 City of Atascadero Disbursement Listina For the Month of August 2012 Check Check Number Date Vendor Description Amount 134257 08/13/2012 BRADLEY A. HACKLEMAN Accounts Payable Check 693.75 134258 08/13/2012 HANSEN BRO'S CUSTOM FARMING Accounts Payable Check 22,395.96 134259 08/1312012 HART IMPRESSIONS PRINT&COPY Accounts Payable Check 168.85 134260 08113/2012 HARVEY'S HONEYHUTS Accounts Payable Check 702.01 134261 08/13/2012 HELPING HAND HEALTH EDUCATION Accounts Payable Check 20.00 134262 08/13/2012 HINDERLITER, DE LLAMAS Accounts Payable Check 900.00 134263 08/13/2012 RANDY IBAY Accounts Payable Check 30.00 134264 08/1312012 INHOUSE SECURITY SERVICE, LLC Accounts Payable Check 915.75 134265 08/13/2012 CAROL D.JANSSEN Accounts Payable Check 651.60 134266 08/13/2012 JK'S UNLIMITED Accounts Payable Check 2,345.85 134267 08/13/2012 JOEL SWITZER DIESEL REPAIR,INC Accounts Payable Check 322.34 134268 08/13/2012 CHRISTOPHER A. JOHNSTON Accounts Payable Check 237.00 134269 08/13/2012 KW CONSTRUCTION Accounts Payable Check 1,125.00 134270 08/13/2012 L.N. CURTIS&SONS Accounts Payable Check 498.71 134271 08/13/2012 LARRY'S AUTOMOTIVE Accounts Payable Check 640.03 134272 08/13/2012 JAMES R. LEWIS Accounts Payable Check 250.00 134273 08/13/2012 WADE MCKINNEY Accounts Payable Check 1,155.62 134274 08/13/2012 MEDWORKS MEDICAL CENTER Accounts Payable Check 100.00 134275 08/1312012 MELIN ENTERPRISES,INC. Accounts Payable Check 200.00 134276 08/1312012 GREGG T. MEYER Accounts Payable Check 281.00 134277 08/13/2012 MINER'S ACE HARDWARE Accounts Payable Check 510.59 134278 08113/2012 MISSION UNIFORM SERVICE Accounts Payable Check 225.40 134279 08/13/2012 REON C MONSON Accounts Payable Check 24.00 134280 08/13/2012 AMANDA MUTHER Accounts Payable Check 22.41 134281 08/1312012 MWI VETERINARY SUPPLY CO. Accounts Payable Check 149.96 134282 08/13/2012 WILLIAM M. NASON Accounts Payable Check 200.00 134283 08/13/2012 OFFICE DEPOT INC. Accounts Payable Check 1,534.96 134284 08/13/2012 TARA ORLICK Accounts Payable Check 19.70 134287 08/13/2012 PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC Accounts Payable Check 46,132.41 134288 08/13/2012 PACIFIC HARVEST CATERING CO. Accounts Payable Check 3,362.00 134289 08/13/2012 PARADISE COALITION, INC. Accounts Payable Check 410.40 134290 08/13/2012 FLAVIA PAROTTI Accounts Payable Check 87.30 134291 08/13/2012 PASO ROBLES FORD LINCOLN MERG Accounts Payable Check 182.33 134292 08/13/2012 PC MALL Accounts Payable Check 2,143.90 134293 08/13/2012 KEN PHILLIPS Accounts Payable Check 493.26 134294 08/13/2012 PROCARE JANITORIAL SUPPLY,INC. Accounts Payable Check 529.47 134295 08/13/2012 RECOGNITION WORKS Accounts Payable Check 3.97 City of Atascadero Disbursement Listing For the Month of August 2012 Check Check Number Date Vendor Description Amount 134296 08/13/2012 RACHELLE RICKARD Accounts Payable Check 300.00 134297 08/13/2012 ROB DAVIS BACKHOE Accounts Payable Check 4,300.00 134298 08/13/2012 MICHELLE R. ROGERS Accounts Payable Check 399.00 134299 08/13/2012 ROLSON MUSIC&SOUND Accounts Payable Check 700.00 134300 08/13/2012 ROSSI TRANSPORT SERVICE Accounts Payable Check 654.23 134301 08/1312012 S.W. MARTIN &ASSOCIATES Accounts Payable Check 9,200.00 134302 08/13/2012 SAFETY DRIVERS ED., LLC. Accounts Payable Check 102.90 134303 08/13/2012 SAN LUIS PERSONNEL INC. Accounts Payable Check 168.74 134304 08/13/2012 SHELL Accounts Payable Check 1,019.00 134305 08/1312012 SLO COUNTY HEALTH AGENCY Accounts Payable Check 62,218.50 134306 08/1312012 SLO COUNTY VISITOR Accounts Payable Check 17,482.67 134307 08/13/2012 SMARTAND FINAL Accounts Payable Check 147.02 134308 08/13/2012 SPECIALTY GEAR&TRANSMISSION Accounts Payable Check 2,267.07 134309 08/13/2012 SPORT ABOUT EQUIPMENT Accounts Payable Check 449.81 134310 08/13/2012 STANLEY CONVERGENT SECURITY Accounts Payable Check 566.21 134311 08/13/2012 SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO COMM. Accounts Payable Check 31,133.00 134312 08/13/2012 SUNLIGHT JANITORIAL Accounts Payable Check 2,965.50 134313 08/13/2012 SUPERIOR CRANE&TRANSPORT Accounts Payable Check 768.00 134314 08/13/2012 SWANK MOTION PICTURES, INC. Accounts Payable Check 667.00 134315 08113/2012 HEATHER TAYLOR Accounts Payable Check 1,100.00 134316 08/13/2012 TEMPLETON UNIFORMS Accounts Payable Check 631.59 134317 0811312012 BUSS THOMPSON Accounts Payable Check 494.00 134318 08/13/2012 TRM GOOD, LLC Accounts Payable Check 535.50 134319 08/13/2012 ULTREX BUSINESS PRODUCTS Accounts Payable Check 7.00 134320 08/13/2012 UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT Accounts Payable Check 435.00 134321 08/13/2012 VALLEY PACIFIC PETROLEUM SVCS Accounts Payable Check 945.13 134322 08/13/2012 EARLE VAUGHAN Accounts Payable Check 40.00 134323 08/13/2012 VOLAS Accounts Payable Check 173.34 134324 08/13/2012 SANDRA M.WALLSCH-DRURY Accounts Payable Check 93.60 134325 08/13/2012 WESTERN JANITOR SUPPLY Accounts Payable Check 112.89 134326 08113/2012 WILLIAMS FLOORING AMERICA, INC Accounts Payable Check 1,550.00 134327 08/13/2012 WRIGHT EXPRESS FSC-76 FLEET Accounts Payable Check 282.76 134328 08/13/2012 WRIGHT EXPRESS FSC-76 UNIVERSL Accounts Payable Check 11,354.00 134329 08/13/2012 KAREN B.WYKE Accounts Payable Check 414.60 1155 08/17/2012 STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT Payroll Vendor Payment 856.81 1156 08/17/2012 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEA Payroll Vendor Payment 43,352.85 City of Atascadero Disbursement Listinc For the Month of August 2012 Check Check Number Date Vendor Description Amount 1157 0811712012 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEA Payroll Vendor Payment 59,876.23 134330 08117/2012 ATASCADERO FIRE EMPLOYEE ASSN. Payroll Vendor Payment 760.00 134331 08/17/2012 ATASCADERO MID MGRS ORG UNION Payroll Vendor Payment 40.00 134332 08/17/2012 ATASCADERO POLICE OFFICERS Payroll Vendor Payment 1,301.75 134333 08/17/2012 AXA EQUITABLE Payroll Vendor Payment 520.12 134334 08/17/2012 FLEX-PLAN SERVICES INC. Payroll Vendor Payment 2,781.87 134335 08/17/2012 FLEX-PLAN SERVICES INC. Payroll Vendor Payment 170.00 134336 08/17/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD Payroll Vendor Payment 300.00 134337 08/17/2012 HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE Payroll Vendor Payment 9,420.96 134338 08/17/2012 NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT SOLUTION Payroll Vendor Payment 1,158.50 134339 08/17/2012 SEIU LOCAL 620 Payroll Vendor Payment 770.69 134340 08/17/2012 VANTAGEPO INT TRNSFR AGT 106099 Payroll Vendor Payment 311.61 134341 08/17/2012 VANTAGE POINT TRNSFR AGT 304633 Payroll Vendor Payment 2,281.20 1158 08/21/2012 RABOBANK, N.A. Payroll Vendor Payment 48,245.07 1159 08/21/2012 EMPLOYMENT DEV DEPARTMENT Payroll Vendor Payment 12,301.50 1160 08/21/2012 EMPLOYMENT DEV. DEPARTMENT Payroll Vendor Payment 1,244.65 134342 08/21/2012 LINCOLN FINANCIAL GROUP Payroll Vendor Payment 914.50 134343 08/25/2012 ALL ABOUT LEARNING, INC. Accounts Payable Check 1,620.00 134344 08125/2012 ALTHOUSE&MEADE, INC. Accounts Payable Check 111.47 134345 08/25/2012 ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES Accounts Payable Check 126.95 134346 08/25/2012 AT&T Accounts Payable Check 339.80 134347 08/25/2012 ATASCADERO NEWS Accounts Payable Check 2,223.30 134348 08/25/2012 AW DIRECT, INC. Accounts Payable Check 322.23 134349 08/25/2012 ALAN BAKER Accounts Payable Check 150.00 134350 08/25/2012 CHAIR PROS Accounts Payable Check 1,175.03 134351 08/25/2012 COASTAL COPY, LP Accounts Payable Check 100.68 134352 08/25/2012 D.E. LOCK&KEY Accounts Payable Check 120.00 134353 08/25/2012 DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY&FIRE Accounts Payable Check 1,351.08 134354 08/25/2012 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Accounts Payable Check 1,091.00 134355 08125/2012 FEDERAL EXPRESS Accounts Payable Check 32.03 134356 08/25/2012 FERRELL'S AUTO REPAIR Accounts Payable Check 452.60 134357 08125/2012 FLUID RESOURCE MANAGEMENT,INC. Accounts Payable Check 1,512.64 134358 08/25/2012 GEM AUTO PARTS Accounts Payable Check 312.46 134359 08/25/2012 HENRY SCHEIN, INC. Accounts Payable Check 425.19 134360 08/25/2012 HOME DEPOT Accounts Payable Check 639.68 134361 08/25/2012 JK'S UNLIMITED Accounts Payable Check 573.18 City of Atascadero Disbursement Listing For the Month of August 2012 Check Check Number Date Vendor Description Amount 134362 08/25/2012 KELLY-MOORE PAINT COMPANY, INC Accounts Payable Check 228.41 134363 08/2512012 LIFE ASSIST, INC. Accounts Payable Check 577.37 134364 08125/2012 MEDWORKS MEDICAL CENTER Accounts Payable Check 95.00 134365 08/25/2012 MID-COAST MOWER&SAW, INC. Accounts Payable Check 165.73 134366 08/2512012 MILLENNIUM CONSULTING ASSC. Accounts Payable Check 365.00 134367 08/2512012 MINER'S ACE HARDWARE Accounts Payable Check 496.45 134368 08/25/2012 MISSION UNIFORM SERVICE Accounts Payable Check 57.15 134369 08/25/2012 PASO ROBLES FORD LINCOLN MERC Accounts Payable Check 40.70 134370 08/25/2012 FERRY'S PARCEL&COURIER SVC Accounts Payable Check 105.00 134371 08/2512012 PFEIFFER PARTNERS, INC. Accounts Payable Check 26,922.05 134372 08/25/2012 QUE PASA MEXICAN FOOD Accounts Payable Check 25.00 134373 08/25/2012 QUINN RENTAL SERVICES Accounts Payable Check 774.06 134374 08/25/2012 RAMINHA CONSTRUCTION, INC. Accounts Payable Check 126,220.58 134375 08/25/2012 RANCHO ALEGRE Accounts Payable Check 558.38 134376 08/25/2012 SCOTT T. MURRAY PLUMBING Accounts Payable Check 174,190.50 134377 08/25/2012 STANLEY CONVERGENT SECURITY Accounts Payable-Check 74.00 134378 08/25/2012 STAPLES CREDIT PLAN Accounts Payable Check 1,953.79 134379 08/25/2012 U.S. BANK Accounts Payable Check 7,863.41 134380 08/25/2012 UNION BANK, N.A. Accounts Payable Check 2,728.00 134381 08/25/2012 US FOODS, INC, Accounts Payable Check 309.25 134382 08/25/2012 VERIZON WIRELESS Accounts Payable Check 532.24 134383 08125/2012 WESTERN JANITOR SUPPLY Accounts Payable Check 112.27 134384 08/2512012 WYSONG CONSTRUCTION CO. Accounts Payable Check 9,203.84 134385 08/25/2012 EARTH SYSTEMS PACIFIC Accounts Payable Check 7,850.50 134386 08/25/2012 PFEIFFER PARTNERS, INC. Accounts Payable Check 3,650.70 134387 08/27/2012 29TONIGHT, CO. Accounts Payable Check 130.38 134388 08/27/2012 MATTHEW R.AANERUD Accounts Payable Check 179.00 134389 08/27/2012 ADAPTIVE DRIVING SYSTEMS, INC Accounts Payable Check 269.00 134390 08/2712012 AGP VIDEO, INC. Accounts Payable Check 1,830.00 134391 08/27/2012 AIR-LEFT REFRIGERATION&HTG Accounts Payable Check 127.45 134392 08/27/2012 AIR-RITE REFRIGERATION Accounts Payable Check 220.36 134393 08/27/2012 ALL ABOUT LEARNING, INC. Accounts Payable Check 1,950.00 134394 08/27/2012 ALL SIGNS AND GRAPHICS, LLC Accounts Payable Check 1,071.43 134395 08/27/2012 ALLIANT INSURANCE SERVICES INC Accounts Payable Check 352.30 134396 08/27/2012 ALLSTAR FIRE EQUIPMENT, INC. Accounts Payable Check 179.13 134397 08/27/2012 AL'S SEPTIC PUMPING SVC, INC. Accounts Payable Check 2,515.00 City of Atascadero Disbursement Listing For the Month of August 2012 Check Check Number Date Vendor Description Amount 134398 08/27/2012 AMERICAN MARBORG Accounts Payable Check 495.20 134399 08/27/2012 AMERICAN WEST TIRE&AUTO INC Accounts Payable Check 1,819.71 134400 08/27/2012 AMI PIPE&SUPPLY Accounts Payable Check 497.37 134401 08/27/2012 ANTECH DIAGNOSTICS Accounts Payable Check 104.50 134402 08/2712012 KELLY ARE BALO Accounts Payable Check 189.72 134403 08/27/2012 AT&T Accounts Payable Check 695.41 134404 08127/2012 AT&T Accounts Payable Check 167.77 134405 08/27/2012 ATASCADERO HAY& FEED Accounts Payable Check 551.88 134406 08/27/2012 ATASCADERO NEWS Accounts Payable Check 180.00 134407 08127/2012 JAMES F. BACHMAN Accounts Payable Check 288.00 134408 08/27/2012 BELL'S PLUMBING REPAIR, INC. Accounts Payable Check 167.00 134409 08/27/2012 NICHOLAS P. BOONISAR Accounts Payable Check 72.00 134410 08/27/2012 BREZDEN PEST CONTROL, INC. Accounts Payable Check 88.00 134411 08/27/2012 BURTON'S FIRE, INC. Accounts Payable Check 2,086.42 134412 08/27/2012 BUTLER BUSINESS MACHINES Accounts Payable Check 106.18 134413 08/27/2012 CANNON ASSOCIATES Accounts Payable Check 579.70 134414 08/27/2012 CERTIF-A-GIFT COMPANY Accounts Payable Check 1,074.14 134415 08/27/2012 MATTHEW L.CHESSON Accounts Payable Check 179.00 134416 08/27/2012 CHICAGO GRADE LANDFILL, INC. Accounts Payable Check 60.00 134417 08127/2012 KAREN CLANIN Accounts Payable Check 234.50 134418 08127/2012 COAST ELECTRONICS Accounts Payable Check 382.30 134419 08/27/2012 COAST LINE DISTRIBUTING Accounts Payable Check 468.43 134420 08/27/2012 COASTAL COPY, LP Accounts Payable Check 105.12 134421 08/27/2012 CORELOGIC INF. SOLUTIONS, INC. Accounts Payable Check 100.00 134422 08/27/2012 CRYSTAL SPRINGS WATER Accounts Payable Check 125.60 134423 08/27/2012 CULLIGAN/CENTRAL COAST WTR TRT Accounts Payable Check 70.00 134424 08/27/2012 CWEATRI-COUNTIES SECTION Accounts Payable Check 180.00 134425 08/27/2012 D4 ELECTRIC Accounts Payable Check 1,605.11 134426 08/27/2012 DAKOS LAND SURVEYS, INC. Accounts Payable Check 2,970.00 134427 08/27/2012 DAN BIDDLE PEST CONTROL SERVIC Accounts Payable Check 125.00 134428 08/27/2012 DARRYUS LOCK AND SAFE Accounts Payable Check 125.93 134429 08/27/2012 BRIAN S. DAVIN,JR. Accounts Payable Check 198.00 134430 08/27/2012 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Accounts Payable Check 600.00 134431 08/27/2012 DRIVE CUSTOMS Accounts Payable Check 4,874.61 134432 08/27/2012 DURHAM COMMUNICATIONS INC Accounts Payable Check 5,400.00 134433 08/27/2012 EARTH SYSTEMS PACIFIC Accounts Payable Check 11,771.00 134434 08/27/2012 EMPLOYEE BENEFIT SPEC., INC. Accounts Payable Check 30.00 City of Atascadero Disbursement Listing For the Month of August 2012 Check Check Number Date Vendor Description Amount 134435 08/2712012 ESCUELA DEL RIO Accounts Payable Check 100.00 134436 08/27/2012 ESRI, INC. Accounts Payable Check 11,507.53 134437 08/27/2012 EWING IRRIGATION GOLF INDUSTRL Accounts Payable Check 636.26 134438 08/2712012 KEITH J. FALERIOS Accounts Payable Check 179.00 134439 08127/2012 FAMCON PIPE AND SUPPLY, INC. Accounts Payable Check 391.45 134440 08/27/2012 FERGUSON ENTERPRISES, INC. Accounts Payable Check 2,239.92 134441 08/27/2012 FERRAVANTI GRADING&PAVING Accounts Payable Check 344,285.70 134442 08/27/2012 FERRELL'S AUTO REPAIR Accounts Payable Check 135.00 134443 08/27/2012 FGL ENVIRONMENTAL Accounts Payable Check 360.00 134444 08/27/2012 FILIPPONI &THOMPSON DRILLING Accounts Payable Check 125.00 134445 08/27/2012 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Accounts Payable Check 528.86 134446 08127/2012 FOOD FOR LESS Accounts Payable Check 56.08 134447 08/27/2012 FOREST NURSERIES, INC. Accounts Payable Check 91.70 134448 08/27/2012 KEN FORMAN Accounts Payable Check 10.00 134449 08/27/2012 FRAZEE INDUSTRIES, INC. Accounts Payable Check 29.25 134450 08127/2012 FRESNO POLICE DEPARTMENT Accounts Payable Check 2,151.00 134451 08/2712012 JAMES C. FRITSCHE Accounts Payable Check 350.00 134452 08/27/2012 DAVID A. GARIBAY Accounts Payable Check 162.00 134453 08/27/2012 GAS COMPANY Accounts Payable Check 126.90 134454 08/2712012 GEM AUTO PARTS Accounts Payable Check 101.58 134455 08/2712012 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTATION Accounts Payable Check 1,601.70 134456 08/27/2012 GLOBAL WATER Accounts Payable Check 1,345.02 134457 08/27/2012 GOPHER STOMPERS, INC. Accounts Payable Check 671.50 134458 08/27/2012 GRISANTI HARDWARE Accounts Payable Check 7.31 134459 08/27/2012 RALPH DOUGLAS HARBOTTLE Accounts Payable Check 3,444.00 134460 08/27/2012 HART IMPRESSIONS PRINT&COPY Accounts Payable Check 377.63 134461 08/27/2012 BRET HEINEMANN Accounts Payable Check 350.00 134462 08/27/2012 HOME DEPOT Accounts Payable Check 678.99 134463 08/27/2012 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Accounts Payable Check 472.38 134464 08/27/2012 EVELYN R. INGRAM Accounts Payable Check 574.82 134465 08/2712012 INTOXIMETERS Accounts Payable Check 97.39 134466 08/27/2012 JOE A GONSALVES&SON Accounts Payable Check 5,000.00 134467 08/27/2012 JOHN DEERE LANDSCAPES, INC. Accounts Payable Check 285.89 134468 08/27/2012 K&M INTERNATIONAL Accounts Payable Check 677.81 134469 08/27/2012 KARP LAND SURVEYS Accounts Payable Check 1,590.00 134470 08/27/2012 KCI ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Accounts Payable Check 345.00 134471 08/27/2012 KPRL 1230 AM Accounts Payable Check 320.00 City of Atascadero Disbursement Listing For the Month of August 2012 Check Check Number Date Vendor Description Amount 134472 08/27/2012 L.N. CURTIS&SONS Accounts Payable Check 656.80 134473 08/27/2012 LANDSCAPES BY STACH Accounts Payable Check 250.00 134474 08/27/2012 LARRY'S AUTOMOTIVE Accounts Payable Check 119.94 134475 08/27/2012 LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC. Accounts Payable Check 646.49 134476 08/27/2012 LAYNE LABORATORIES, INC. Accounts Payable Check 292.42 134477 08/27/2012 LEE WILSON ELECTRIC CO. INC Accounts Payable Check 1,428.00 134478 08127/2012 LIEBERT CASSIDY WHITMORE Accounts Payable Check 2,153.58 134479 08127/2012 LIFE ASSIST, INC. Accounts Payable Check 538.03 134480 08/27/2012 ERIN MCGRATH Accounts Payable Check 1,062.76 134481 08127/2012 MGE UNDERGROUND, INC. Accounts Payable Check 1,540.00 134482 08/27/2012 MICHAEL BRANDMAN ASSOCIATES Accounts Payable Check 26,422.16 134483 08/27/2012 MID-COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Accounts Payable Check 250.00 134484 08/27/2012 MID-COAST MOWER&SAW, INC. Accounts Payable Check 434.13 134485 08/27/2012 MID-STATE SOLID WASTE&RECYCG Accounts Payable Check 358.65 134486 08/27/2012 MINER'S ACE HARDWARE Accounts Payable Check 599.30 134487 08/27/2012 MISSION UNIFORM SERVICE Accounts Payable Check 645.62 134488 08/27/2012 MOSS, LEVY, &HARTZHEIM LLP Accounts Payable Check 6,000.00 134489 08/27/2012 NAIL ALLIANCE FOR YOUTH SPORTS Accounts Payable Check 54.00 134490 08/27/2012 OFFICE DEPOT INC. Accounts Payable Check 1,265.12 134491 08127/2012 ONTRAC Accounts Payable Check 5.35 134492 08/27/2012 PACIFIC COAST GYMNASTICS CENTE Accounts Payable Check 518.00 134493 08127/2012 PERRY'S PARCEL&COURIER SVC Accounts Payable Check 175.03 134494 08127/2012 FRED PFLUM Accounts Payable Check 179.00 134495 08/27/2012 PH&S PRODUCTS, LLC Accounts Payable Check 392.00 134496 08127/2012 PHILLIPS INTERNATIONAL, INC. Accounts Payable Check 168.60 134497 48/27/2012 PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION, INC. Accounts Payable Check 185.86 134498 08/27/2012 PROCARE JANITORIAL SUPPLYJNC. Accounts Payable Check 327.78 134499 08/2712012 RAMINHA CONSTRUCTION, INC. Accounts Payable Check 10,299.00 134500 08/2712012 RECOGNITION WORKS Accounts Payable Check 112.61 134501 08/27/2012 ROB DAVIS BACKHOE Accounts Payable Check 1,800.00 134502 08/27/2012 S.W. MARTIN&ASSOCIATES Accounts Payable Check 1,012.50 134503 08127/2012 SCHLEGEL SAND, GRAVEL,&LAND Accounts Payable Check 71.17 134504 08/27/2012 ALAN F.SCIOCCHETTI Accounts Payable Check 162.00 134505 08/27/2012 JOHN C. SIEMENS Accounts Payable Check 308.00 134506 08/27/2012 KATHERINE J.SLAY Accounts Payable Check 228.60 134507 08/27/2012 SLO COUNTY SHERIFF Accounts Payable Check 172.00 134508 08/27/2012 STANLEY CONVERGENT SECURITY Accounts Payable Check 242.25 City of Atascadero Disbursement Listing For the Month of August 2012 Check Check Number Date Vendor Description Amount 134509 08/27/2012 STEVE SCHMIDT TOPSOIL, INC. Accounts Payable Check 439.73 134510 08/27/2012 STONEAGE ARTS, INC. Accounts Payable Check 209.03 134511 08/27/2012 SUPERIOR QUALITY COPIERS, INC. Accounts Payable Check 819.00 134512 08/27/2012 SWANK MOTION PICTURES, INC. Accounts Payable Check 592.00 134513 08/27/2012 TAFT ELECTRIC COMPANY Accounts Payable Check 34,953.43 134514 08/27/2012 TEMPLETON UNIFORMS Accounts Payable Check 256,90 134515 08/27/2012 TRIBUNE Accounts Payable Check 186.00 134516 08/27/2012 TURF STAR, INC. Accounts Payable Check 903.32 134517 08/27/2012 TURNOUT MAINTENANCE CO., LLC Accounts Payable Check 283.00 134518 08/27/2012 TY, INC. Accounts Payable Check 261.00 134521 08/27/2012 U.S. BANK Accounts Payable Check 19,252.62 134522 08/27/2012 ULTREX BUSINESS PRODUCTS Accounts Payable Check 351.00 134523 08/27/2012 UNITED RENTALS NORTHWEST, INC Accounts Payable Check 2,152.30 134524 08/27/2012 UNITED STAFFING ASSOCIATES,LLC Accounts Payable Check 2,376.00 134525 08/27/2012 US FOODS, INC. Accounts Payable Check 371.04 134526 08/27/2012 VALLEY PACIFIC PETROLEUM SVCS Accounts Payable Check 4,258.16 134527 08/27/2012 VONS Accounts Payable Check 84.00 134528 08/27/2012 JENNIFER L.WEAVER Accounts Payable Check 129.60 134529 08/27/2012 WESTERN JANITOR SUPPLY Accounts Payable Check 297.82 1161 08/30/2012 BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON Accounts Payable Check 578,102.50 134530 08/30/2012 ALLSTATE WORKPLACE DIVISION Payroll Vendor Payment 3,585.92 134531 08/30/2012 LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INS CO Payroll Vendor Payment 908.83 134532 08/30/2012 MEDICAL EYE SERVICES Payroll Vendor Payment 1,701.45 134533 08/3012012 PREFERRED BENEFITS INSURANCE Payroll Vendor Payment 9,586.06 134534 08/30/2012 SDRMA Payroll Vendor Payment 149,571.05 1162 08/31/2012 STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT Payroll Vendor Payment 856.81 1163 08/31/2012 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTE1% Payroll Vendor Payment 43,121.05 1164 08/31/2012 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEA Payroll Vendor Payment 58,641.70 134535 08/31/2012 ATASCADERO FIRE EMPLOYEE ASSN. Payroll Vendor Payment 760.00 134536 08/31/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD Payroll Vendor Payment 300.00 134537 08131/2012 HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE Payroll Vendor Payment 9,330.96 134538 08/3112012 NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT SOLUTION Payroll Vendor Payment 1,256.13 134539 08/3112012 SEIU LOCAL 620 Payroll Vendor Payment 751.13 134540 08/31/2012 VANTAGEPOINT TRNSFR AGT 106099 Payroll Vendor Payment 311.61 134541 08/31/2012 VANTAGEPO INT TRN SFR AGT 304633 Payroll Vendor Payment 2,281.20 City of Atascadero Disbursement Listing For the Month of August 2012 Check Check Number Date Vendor Description Amount $ 3,789,010.84 ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 r-r�r r.;r(r' `1rm 1979 A�SCAD Atascadero City Council Staff Report - City Clerk's Office Proposed Amendments to Title 2 of the Atascadero Municipal Code (AMC) Relating to Personnel System Rules and Election Issues RECOMMENDATIONS: Council: 1. Introduce for first reading by title only Draft Ordinance A, amending Title 2, Chapter 2 of the AMC relating to the Personnel System; and, 2. Introduce for first reading by title only Draft Ordinance B, amending Title 2, Chapters 7 & 14 of the AMC relating to Election Issues. DISCUSSION: Title 2 Chapter 2 - PERSONNEL SYSTEM The City Council, on June 12, 2012, adopted revisions to the Personnel System Rules. The Atascadero Municipal Code (AMC) listed the original adoption of a personnel system in 1980, and included the text of the system in the AMC. With the adoption of the revised Personnel System Rules, staff is recommending amending the AMC to refer to the new Personnel System Rules by reference, and eliminate the text of the Rules from the AMC. This revision makes the AMC consistent with the Rules recently approved by the City Council. The Personnel System Rules is the document that governs all aspects of the City's personnel function. All items being removed from the AMC remain in the Personnel System Rules. Staff is recommending the following amendments (additions are underlined, deletions are in strut): ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 Chapter 2 PERSONNEL SYSTEM 2-2.01 Adoption. In order to establish an equitable and uniform procedure for dealing with personnel matters, to attract to municipal service the best and most competent persons available, to assure that appointments and promotions of employees will be based on merit and fitness, and to provide a reasonable degree of security for qualified employees, thea pPersonnel sSystem Rules shall be adopted. These Rules shall govern all personnel matters for the City. (Ord. 24 § 2-2.01, 1980) As used in this ehaptet! and any i�ules ot! policies purstiant to this ehapter-, th following tef ffis shall be de-fi ied as follows, ,doss othe-wise ifidieated! ccAppointing power" means the offieers of the City who in theit! individual ea-paeities, or- as a body, ha-ve the final atithor-ity to make the ap-pointme"t to the -position to (b) "Clas'"fne-ans positions uff'ieiently simrlaf in duties, autL,•,,�vr cy, cai eommon teta a V.&I AFsolo..t;.,,, transf demotion and s.,1ary. (e) "Competitive serviee" means all positions of employfflent in the sen4ee of the City, exeept those speeifieally exeluded by this . (d) "Day" Fne-ans c-aieadaF day unless othette� (e) «E,,,,-.1 oy t list" means a list of names o pefso s who may—be eonsider-ed for- employment with the City undef speeifie eonditions. cc " eapaeities of the per-sons applying for- positions within the oompetitive sefviee ot:4e measttfe the "alifiea4iens of an employee to be pfotnoted. ( ^viz'means the of an employee oremployeesiv�a employment with the Gity when, in the judgmeflt of the City Gotmeil, it beeoffies neeessar-y to abolish positions. cc employees" fneans an employee who war-ks at 1 twenty (20) hours bt4 less than fofty (40) hottfs per- week on a Fegulafly sebeduled b I ent paA tim position designated as stieh in the etiffent adopted budget. S employee shall woflE the satne nutnbet: of hottfs per- week for- eaeh Week as speeified the 1.tidget for-that p siti- ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 (;) "Position" means a group of duties and responsibilities i the sefviee r-e"ir-ing the ftill time or-pat-4,time employment of one (1)per-son. 0) "Drobatie period" a working test period during t h eh an employee is r-equir-ed to demonstr-ate his fitness f6r- the position to whieh he is appoi by the aet„al ,moo,-F,-,Y..nee- of the duties . f the ,. s4io,, (L) "Promotion"means the appointment of urremployee to a cl;rssifieation has qualified for- sueh ant, !1\ "Provisional appointment"" means an appointment of a pet:s6n who appointed to a Sitio i that ells in the ab,senee of a-ya hale eligibles "Reinstatement" means the r-ea-p-pointment to a -position in the same or- eo parable elass vvithout examination of a probationary ot! t!egtt!aF employee wi.tlhiffl. twenty fotir- (24) months after-he or- she left City emplo�q�efit in good standi"g. No er-e shall be feeeived fot! pfio. efviee in teffns Of benefits aeefued after reinstatement tin otherwise r-eeommended by the de-paf4ment head and a-p-pr-oved by the appointi authority. A new preemployment physieal examination fnay be f!eqttit!ed and (a) "Reemployment" means the appointment of an employee whowas off� l l > ifi, good standing, examination, position in the same class as his or- her- fofmer- position. Sueh an einployee shall r-eee > siek leave, the salafy range. cc employee" fneans a full time or- pefinafient part time employee employment with the !'';tom, (p) "Tem ormy employee"means an employee who is appointed to a notipefmanent position funded tmdef a tem-per-afy or- paft time salary aeeettlit in etiffent adopted budget. (Or-d. 24-§ 2-2.02, 1990) (a) The City N4aflager- shall be the Pefsonnel Offieer, The City Manager- fflay delegate any of the powers and duties eofifeffed epon him or her- as Per-sonfiel Offieer- to afiy othef offleer- of effiplayee of the City of fflay feeoffimend that stteh powers and duties be .moo,-F,med under- „t,aet (b) The Pefsoniel O iieef shall: ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 (l) Administer .,11 the pi!ovisionsof this ..hapte,- and of'the personnel f les . (2) Prepare and rcCo,r mefid to the City G.tinea per-so ar 1 ,-.,lvsor- ol:cr�� ,,.1 revisionsand amendments to s eh ,-„les o ohe es• (3) Prepare,-vr-c-cstoh�rep-urecr-c�6�t�6irear zvcdrorplan,�r g elass speeifieations, and reN,isioas of the plan. The plan, shall > ve66ieeffeetiye-upon approval by the Eil;and (n) D,-ov v ide or the publishing or posting of notiees of tests for pvositionsiirthe eompetitive > > tests; and the eeffifieation to the appointing povvef of a list of all per-sons eligible fot! app of , 44"� adopted,2 2.04 Personnel BOaFd;. The City Gotineil shall aet as a Per-sonfiel Board and the Board, as pro 3V ided by this ehapter- and by sueh t�ules as may be- shall heat! appeals submitted by afi� 7 dismissal, demotion, diser�i on or-alleged3violationre sehapter,-(Ord. 24§2 2.04, 1980) 2 2.05 Competitive ser i All offiees, positions and employees in the seFviee of the City, exeept those (a) Eleetive > > i boards,(b) Membeizs of appointive eommissions and eonimittees-, (e) Per-sons engaged tinder- eontr-aet to supply > > teehni(d) Voltinteei: > > > of an emergeney > fire, flood, Employees,threatens life Of Pr-OPei4y-,-afld > who are not. 2-2.052 Adoption and amendment of rules and policies. ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 (a) Personnel s sy tem rules or pokeies shall be adopted by resolution of the Council. Reasonable advanced written notice shall be given to each recognized employee organization affected by any ordinance, rule, resolution, or regulation, or amendment thereof, proposed to be adopted by the Council (optional if not within the scope of representation). Upon request,the Personnel Officer shall provide the opportunity to meet with any employee organization so requesting regarding amendments affecting wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment, as specified in the City's employer/employee relations resolution and as specified as being a matter within the scope of representation. (b) As provided in Section 3500 et seq. of the Government Code, in cases of emergency, when the City Council determines that amendment(s) to personnel system rules orlioiieesmust be adopted immediately without prior notice or meeting with a recognized employee organization, the City shall provide such notice and opportunity to meet at the earliest practicable time following adoption by the City Council, unless otherwise specified. Amendments and revisions may be suggested by any interested party and shall be processed as provided in the personnel system rules or—pe4eie-sthe Employer/Employee Relations Resolution. (c) The personnel system rules shall establish regulations governing the personnel system., ifieluding but not ne "ily limit(6) The establishment of pr-obationar-y (2) The pr-epar-a4iofi, installation, Fevision and maintenanee of a plan -of of pay for-eaeh elass; (3) The publie annotineement of all tests and the aeoeptanee of appliea for-employment; (4) The preparation and eonduet of tests and the establishment and use o r-estilting employment lists eontaining the names of per-sons eligible for-appointment; (5) The eei4ifieation and of per-sons ftom employment lists making of pr-evisional appointments,* 0 (7) The evalua iofl of employees dur-ing the probationary per-iod� layog of employees in the eompetitive o; ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 (9) The separation of employees from the City (10) The establishment of adeqttate per-sefifiel r-eeor-ds,, (1 1\ The � 1. t F 1 the t t �z7-Trr�� iSririr�ir-yr-c'�3 vccr'ccrcTE6ac "ce�3iccuti9irvi appliea4ion of this chapter- fules adoptedhereunder; and (12) The establishment of hours of. o-k, attendanee, leave prosedtifes, and t�ie development of employee eempetenee, welfare, tr-aining and per-fofmafiee. (Or-d. 24 +-2-- 2.06, 1980) tests,2-2.07 Appea ntments. (a) Appointments to vae in the eompetitive sefvt-ee shall be m in aceof!danee with the pefs of polieies. A. and promotions shall be based on mer-it and -fitness to be ase so Faf as pr-aetieable by examifia4ion. Examinations may be used and eondueted to aid in the seleetion of qualified employte� , tests,per-fofmanee tests, physieal agility > samples, of any eenibination of these of other- tests. The pf!obationary pefiod shall eo sidet!ed an extension of the examination proeess. > medieal, list. psyehiatfie and polygr-a-ph tests may be given as paA of any examination. (b) in any examination the Per-sofinel Offieef may ineltide, in addition to tests, a qttalif�,ing test of tests and set the minimum sta-ndafds thefefof. Any tests of examinations used fef seleetion of pefsonnel to fili a pai4ieulaf: position must r-et4eet the F of the position for-whieh the test is being administered. (e) When an t is to be made to a vaeatiey in the eompeti the (d) Notwithstanding a*y of the pFovisions in the foregoing pa-Fagr-aphs, where of eandidates to fill the vaeaney. As used in this seetion, "veter-an" shall have the sa .070} ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 shall be submitted to the Gity Council for eoneur-fence and eonfinnation. (Of!d. 24 §-2- 2. 0) 2 2.09 Griminal conduct, ineligibil.ty for employment. (a) E � ;a a tie ( a "6�p�-cry--v erg ccr=rim �cct�ei� 6eir`vic ii-viii provided,pleas of gtiilty and nolo eontefider-e) of a felony or- a misdemeafiof: shall be a pfifna disqttalifieation of an application for- einplo��ent by the City; > the Hithor-ity may disregard stieh eefivietion if it is found and determined by appointing authority that mitigating eir-eumstanees exist. in making stteh detemitia (1) The elassifieation, ineitiditig its sensitivity, to whieh the per-son is applying or being eei4ified and whether-the elassifieation is tifir-elated to the eonvie, (` nattir-e ser-iotisfiess of the offense; (n) The length of time elapsed Sit}ee the e (5) TThe age of the at time of !til The f ,-� 1•� .T c=Frc3e�i^ $e�icc-vrrehabilitation rvr vrrsixt�e r'rcut�errzciic�employment- ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 (a) Whenever in the judgment of the City CounEil it beeomes neeessary in the Cottneil may abolish any position or- emplo��nent in the eompetitive seFviee, and— the employee holding sneh positton or eemplo��nent may be laid og without being subjee diseiplinary aetion andwithout the right of appeal, (b) The order- of layoff of shall be established by Per-so r@l Offieer on the tveommendation of the department heact involved. The depaftnient shall take into eonsideration the job peffofmanee and length of sef-viee of employees ifl. pfeparing a reeommended layoff list; pt!ovided, however-, no regular or- pr-obationary employee shall be laid off ffom his posttion in. any department while an emer-geae�-, tempor-ary, . . 11 employee is serving in the same elass in that departfn („) Employees to be laid off shall be given at least €eur-teen (14) � . !.l\ The names of egg la- and pfobationar-y employees laid off of demoted ; lieu of layoff shall be plaeed upon f!eetnplo��nent lists fot! one (1) year fof these elass requir-ing basieally the same "alifieations, duties, and responsibilities of the elass .,1,;..h the layoff or rle,Y,otio,, i lieu of layoff was ade (e) Pef sons whose names are plaeed on r-eemploy4:nent lists in aeeor-dafiee with the pt!ovisions of this seetion, and who are f!eemployed within the pf!esef!ibed petiod, be regarded as having been on leave of absenee dtfr-ing stfeh pef:iod of absenee and sh be entitled to all benefits aeefuin- f„w, s„eh leave. (Or-d. 24 § 2 2.10, loan) 2 2.34 improper-political aetivity. P, f State laws. Any per-son holding offiee oF in the employ of the City shall not distfibute badges, pamphlets, handbills of petitions or- paftieipate in any pol wor-k or- when the person is dressed in a tmifoi:m identifying stteh person as an efflployee of the City. 4 § 2 2.11, 1980) against,No per-son in the employ of the City, or- seeking admission thereto, shall employed, pr-oinoted, demoted or diseharged or in any way favor-ed or- diseriminated beeattse of politieal opinions or- affiliations, ) 7 7 7 1 or- beeaiise of the exer-eise of his rights ptil:snant to t 4” ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 (a) Any employee of City have the right to appeal any disei y aetion of: alieged violation of this ehapter-, or- the mles or- pokeies adopted , except in those instanees wher-e the right of appeal is speeifieally prohibited by this ,.1,apte,-or-the n losor- elieies adopted he-etifi lo, (b) All l e-als sly-all be eoneluded as expeditiously as possible and in poheie , and regulations adopted pursttant to this ehafft 24§2 2.13, 1990) Title 2, Chapter 7, Section 1(a) — CITY TREASURER This section of the AMC designates that the office of the City Treasurer is confirmed as provided in the California State Code. It neglects to mention that it is an elected position. The City Clerk is recommending that the following underlined text be added to the AMC, Title 2, Chapter 7, Section 1(a): 2-7.01 Creation and functions. (a) The office of the City Treasurer is confirmed as provided in Section 36501 and 36502 of the Government Code of the State. The office shall be elected. The City Treasurer shall perform such duties as are prescribed by Sections 41001 through 41007 of the Government Code of the State. The City Treasurer shall perform such other duties consistent with this Code as may be required of him by the Council. (b) The principal functions of the City Treasurer shall be to receive and safely keep all public funds coming into his hands as treasurer, and to comply with all laws governing the deposit and securing of public funds and the handling of trust funds in his possession. (Ord. 49 § 2-5.201, 1982) Title 2, Chapter 14 - ELECTIONS The registered voters of the City of Atascadero, at the election of November 2, 2010, voted to have an elected Mayor as of the 2012 election. The voters also designated that the elected Mayor term will be for two years. Also, the other elected officials' terms, the City Treasurer and the City Clerk, are not listed in the AMC. This information needs to be included in the AMC. The City Clerk is recommending that the following underlined text be added to the AMC, Title 2, Chapter 14: ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 Chapter 14 -ELECTIONS 2-14.01 Held when. Pursuant to the authority granted by the State, the City shall hold its general municipal election on the same day as the statewide general election. The date for said election is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of even-numbered years, unless otherwise designated by the State. (Ord. 288 § 1, 1995: Ord. 45 § 2-4.101, 1981) 2-14.02 Elected Positions (a) The electors shall elect a mayor, four city councilmembers, a city treasurer and a cit,, clerk. (b) The term of office of the mayor shall be two years. The term of the office of the councilmembers, treasurer and clerk shall be four years. FISCAL IMPACT: None ALTERNATIVES: The City Council may decide to not adopt the proposed amendments to the AMC. ATTACHMENT: Draft Ordinance A Draft Ordinance B ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 Attachment 1 DRAFT ORDINANCE A AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLE 2, CHAPTER 2 OF THE ATASCADERO MUNICIPAL CODE (AMC) RELATING TO PERSONNEL RULES The City Council hereby finds and declares as follows: WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Atascadero originally adopted personnel rules in 1980; and, WHEREAS, the Personnel System Rules is the document that governs all aspects of the City's personnel function; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Atascadero, at their meeting of June 12, 2012, adopted the revised Personnel System Rules; and, WHEREAS, this revision makes the AMC consistent with the Personnel System Rules recently adopted by the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Title 2, Chapter 2 of the Atascadero Municipal Code is hereby amended as follows: Chapter 2 PERSONNEL SYSTEM 2-2.01 Adoption. In order to establish an equitable and uniform procedure for dealing with personnel matters, to attract to municipal service the best and most competent persons available, to assure that appointments and promotions of employees will be based on merit and fitness, and to provide a reasonable degree of security for qualified employees, thea pPersonnel System Rules shall be i-s—adopted. These Rules shall govern all personnel matters for the City. (Ord. 24 § 2-2.01, 1980) 2-2.02 Definkmens. F following•1of ffis shall be defined as follows, gloss ether-wise ;,,.mooted: ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 Attachment 1 (a) "Appointing power-' nieans the offieers of the City who i theirr�ndividual to the City, exeept those s eifi.ally exeluded by this ehapter. (a) "Day" meafis „loadar- day, „loss otL.o,-. ise st tv a (e) "Employ4�nefit list" means a list of fiames of per-sofis who fRay be considet!ed F,- o p1.,.,met t. itL, the City, , def s eifi. . ndit o„is ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 Attachment 1 (n`"Reinstatement" tncasthe -eappointtient to a position in the sainc—er- twenty fo� (24) months after-he or- she left City emplo��ent in good standing. No eFe other-wise reeoinmended by the depaftment head and appr-oved by the appointing employee shall begin a fiew pr-obatioaar-y period. (o) «D eemploy-mefit" meafis the appoifitment of an employee whowas l l of-f-, in good standing, within the preeeding twelve (12) months without examination, t positiofi in the same elass as his or- her- former- positioti. Stteh an employee shall Feeei (o) "Regular- employee" means a full tifne or- pefmafieat -p-a*.,f. time employee effiPlOyffiefit With the Git�- (p) "Tem yeinployee ' nez an etnplyee who is appointed to a fioppef+nanent position fitnded tifider- a tempofafy of part time salary aeeottfit in event adopted- 24 § 2 2.02, 1990) (a) The City Manager.,ger sh the Per-sofinel OffieEY!. The City AiT.,n get! ina�, delegate any of the power-s and duties eonfeffed upon him or- her- as -Personnel Offfieef tA- a-ny other- offieer- or- employee of the City or-may feeommend that stleh power-s and be per-foFmed under-eofitfaet. (b) The Personnel O ffi e er-shall: (1) Administer- all the pfovisions of this ehapter- and of the per-sopnel fules or- andr-evisions and .l,v ,, e is to s e ,-„los o olieies; elass speeifieations, and r-evisions of the plan. The plan, shall thereof, beeoine €ffee-tiye' .,l by the Gil;card ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 Attachment 1 appointment to the app tion in the eormpetitiye service. (Ord. 24 §mss �7 2 2.04 Personnel Beard;. The City Council shall c` et as a Personnel Board and the Board, as pf!o videdby this ehapter- and by stieh r-ttles as may be adopted, shall hear- appeals submitted by any > dismissal, demotion, diseriminatien or alleged violation of this ehapt 24 § 2 2.04, 19 offices,2 2.05 Competitive service. All positions and employees in the sen4ee of the City, specifieally exeluded as follows, shall be eotisidefed as part of the eompetitive (a) Eleetive > > heads; (b ) AiTembefs of appointive boards,, eommissions and ee mmitte€s, (e) Per-sons engaged under eofitfaet to supply exp&4, pr-ofessional, teehni or- any tl,o o s; (d) Volunteer-too, 1 including F; 1' 1 raircccr�ersoiriicriiz �ic3c-rvc�r '6e�e�.soirirer > fire, flood, threatens hf€-or- repei4y-,- ai d (f) Employees, other- than those listed elsewhere in this seetion, who are not regularly employed in peFinaneat positions. (Ot:d. 24 §2 .0590) 2-2.062 Adoption and amendment of rules and policies. (a) Personnel ss_y tem rules of pokeies-shall be adopted by resolution of the Council. Reasonable advanced written notice shall be given to each recognized employee organization affected by any ordinance, rule, resolution, or regulation, or amendment thereof, proposed to be adopted by the Council (optional if not within the scope of representation). Upon request,the Personnel Officer shall provide the opportunity to meet with any employee organization so requesting regarding amendments affecting wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment, as specified in the City's employer/employee relations resolution and as specified as being a matter within the scope of representation. (b) As provided in Section 3500 et seq. of the Government Code, in cases of emergency, when the City Council determines that amendment(s) to personnel system rules must be adopted immediately without prior notice or meeting with a ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 Attachment 1 recognized employee organization, the City shall provide such notice and opportunity to meet at the earliest practicable time following adoption by the City Council, unless otherwise specified. Amendments and revisions may be suggested by any interested party and shall be processed as provided in the personnel system rules or €sthe Employer/Employee Relations Resolution. (c) The personnel systemrules shall establish regulations governing the personnel system., ineluding but not necessarily 'unite („ The pt!epar-atien, installation, r-evTsion,—a aintenanceof a position pi^.. ent standards and ^ .,l;fie ations for eaeh elass. (2) The preparation, installation, revision and maintenaflee of a plan -of of pay for eaeh elass; (3) The -publie annotineement of all tests and the aeeeptafiee of ap-Phea for 0 „l^ 0 rt. (4) The prepafation and conduct of tests and the establishment and ttse of F-estilting employ-ment lists eo"taining the flames of Per-Sons eligible for-a-Ppointment., (5) The eeftifieation and appointment of per-sons from employment lists fflaking of provisional appointffients-, (6) The establishment of probationary per-iods; (7) The evaluation of employees dur-ing the probationary period; etion, and layoff of employees in the eempetit' (9) The separation of employees ffom the Gity ser-villl (10) The establishffient of adequate per-sonnel r-eeofds,, (11) The establishment of appeal pr-oeedttres eoneer-nifig the ifiter-pf:etation o pliea4ion of this ..hapto,-andany f los adoptedhe-o,,, de-. and work,(12) The establishflient of hotifs of a4eiidafiee, leave pfoeedtffes, and t development of employee eompetenee, welfare, tr-aming and per-fefmanee. (Or-d. 24 *-2- 2.06, 1 980) ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 Attachment 1 Appointments to vacant positions in the competitive se- vice shall lu e made- based on mer-it and fitness to be aseer-tained so faf as pfaetieable by exafnitiation. and shall eonsist of seleetion teehniques whieh will test fairly the qualifieations-of > > per-formafiee tests, physieal agility tests, the evalttatiofi of daily wor-k perfofmafiee, woAE samples, of any eotnbination of these or other tests. The pr-obationary pefiod shall - -, polygraph tests ,nay be v t of any examination. (b) in any examination the Personnel Offieer- inay inel„`le, in addition t6 eofflpet4we tests, a "alifyi"g test or- tests and set the mifiimtim standards ther-efor, Afiy tests of examinations used for seleetion of personnel to fill a partieular- position flitist r-efleet the r-equir-emefits of the-position f6r-whieh the test is being adfRinistef ed. (e) When an appointment is to be made to a vaeaney in the eom-peti ser viee, the Personnel Offieef shall tfanstnit to the appointing authotity the flaflies of liper-sofis on the appr-opfiate eei4ified employ4nefit list in the order- in 'vvhieh they appear- st. (d) Notwithstanding any of the pr-ovisiofis in the for-egoitig paragraphs, w of eandidates to fill the vaeaney. As ttsed in this seetion, cc » �]� �_p�p� under- �� - 9�o e €i�cvcre�eet)-6i�r�8�i3. i , 2002: Ord.z T07, 07 2 2.08 Appointing authority. The City Ma-nager- shall be the appointing at4hority for- all offieer-s and employees of the City exeept eleetive > the City Attomey, atid pe ted by the Cf+Y Cottfieil to the Planning Commission or- other- boards, eomfnissiofls -Afid eofnmittees iiet salaf:ied regular- employees of the City. Appoi tmeiit to depaAffiefit head positions T , 07 City;2 2.09 Grommnal eandurAl ineligibility for-employment. pleas of guilty a-nd iiolo eontendefe) of a felony or- a misdemeanor- shall be a pr-iffia disqualifieation of an applieation for- employfnent by the pfovided, > ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 Attachment 1 (1) The classifiea ion, ineluding its sensitivity, to whieh the pef!son is applying (2) The nature and seriousness of theme€€ense; (3) TThe eireumstanees surrounding the eonvietierr (n) The length of time- elapsed sinee the eonvietion; (5) The age of the per-soo at the time of eofivietiofi; (6) The r eh�ilit efforts t r��i.+a ,a e�3rc3�Hcc-vi-��,s€�icc-vrT rrcu irvrcnvrc�-cccT ricorr-ir�icc (7) Contributing seeial of envit!onmental conditions. (b ) The appointing ati "gall give notice-of disqualifieation tem personally or- mailed to the applieant a4 the address shown on the applieation appeal stteh detemination of disqualifieation. Such appeal shall be in wr-itifig and with the City Manager-within ten (10) days after-the da4e of the notiee of dis"alifieati- The City Manager shall hear- and detefmine the appeal within ninety (90) days after it is filed. The detei:fnination of the City Manager- oii the appeal shall be filial. (d) Pursuant to Seetion 11105 of the Penal Code of the State, the following offieer-s of the City are authorized to have aeeess to and to tttilize State s . +iplal history ififoFmation when it is fieeded to assist them in Atifilling the employffie-nit dutie's set foAh iii this section- the City Managef, City Attorney, and Pefsonnel Officer, (Or- § 2.09, io4nN interest of eeonomy or- beeause the fieeessity for- a position no longer- exists, the City Couneil may abolish any positioii or- employment in the eompetitive sefviee, and the employee holding stieh position or employfnent may be laid off without being sttbjee diseiplinafy action andwithout the fight of appeal. (b) The ofdef of layoff of employees shall be established by the Pefso shall take iflto eoflsider-a4iofl the job peffoffflanee and length of ser-viee of employee > > ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 Attachment 1 efnployee shall be laid off froni his position in any department while an emergeney, • („) Employees to be laid off shall be given at least €eufteen (' days' prior l.11 The fiames of',ygt la- .,...1pf:obatiefiar-y employees laid offor- demoted ; lieu of layoff shall be plaeed upon reetnploytnent lists for- one (1) year for- those elasses, ,whieh the layoff-, or demotion i lieu of 1ayoff . ade the pt!ovisions of this seetion, and who af!e reemployed within the pr-eser-ibed period, shall be entitled to all benefits aeefui ig fr„w, s ehlezave. (Ofd. 24 § 2 2.10, oan) The politiea aetiv4t;es of City employees shallEetifoftn to thepeftifieliz P, f State laws. Any pet!son holding offiee or- in the etnploy of the City shall not wor-k or—when the per-son is dressed in a ttaifofm ideotif�,iog stteh pefsofi as afi employee of e Cites 24 § 2 2.11, 1980) City,No peFson io the employ of the or- seeking adfnissioti thereto, employed, shall 1 defnoted or disehar-ged or- in any way favor-ed or- diser-ifflifiated 7 7 OF sex, ot: beeause of the exefeise of his fights pur-suant to t 2 2.13 Right of appeal. (a) Any employee of the City shall ha-,ve the right to appeal any diseiplipir-y I or the f�ules or- polieies adopted Y exeept in those itistanees wher-e the right of appeal is speeifieally pfohibited by this ehaptev or-the f len o olio es adopted he-e..,,.1e,- (b) All appeals sh licilre eoneluded as e?kpeditiPHsly as possible iriic-zir ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 Attachment 1 SECTION 2: A summary of this ordinance, approved by the City Attorney, together with the ayes and noes, shall be published twice: at least five days prior to its final passage in the Atascadero News, a newspaper published and circulated in the City of Atascadero, and; before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its final passage, in the Atascadero News, a newspaper published and circulated in the City of Atascadero. A copy of the full text of this ordinance shall be on file in the City Clerk's Office on and after the date following introduction and passage and shall be available to any interested member of the public. INTRODUCED at a regular meeting of the City Council held on , and PASSED and ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Atascadero, State of California, on by the following roll call vote: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: CITY OF ATASCADERO Bob Kelley, Mayor ATTEST: Marcia McClure Torgerson, C.M.C., City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Brian A. Pierik, City Attorney ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 Attachment 2 DRAFT ORDINANCE B AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLE 2, CHAPTERS 7 & 14 OF THE ATASCADERO MUNICIPAL CODE (AMC) RELATING TO ELECTION ISSUES The City Council hereby finds and declares as follows: WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Atascadero has previously adopted AMC Chapters 2-7 &2-14 concerning the City Treasurer and Elections; and, WHEREAS,the AMC neglects to mention in Title 2, Chapter 7 that the City Treasurer is elected; and, WHEREAS, the electors of the City of Atascadero, at the election of November 2, 2010, voted to have an elected Mayor as of the 2012 election.; and, WHEREAS, the electors also designated that the elected Mayor term will be for two years; and, WHEREAS, the City Council desires to update the Atascadero Municipal Code regarding all elected officials. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Title 2, Chapter 7 of the Atascadero Municipal Code is hereby amended as follows: 2-7.01 Creation and functions. (a) The office of the City Treasurer is confirmed as provided in Section 36501 and 36502 of the Government Code of the State. The office shall be elected. The City Treasurer shall perform such duties as are prescribed by Sections 41001 through 41007 of the Government Code of the State. The City Treasurer shall perform such other duties consistent with this Code as may be required of him by the Council. (b) The principal functions of the City Treasurer shall be to receive and safely keep all public funds coming into his hands as treasurer, and to comply with all laws governing the deposit and securing of public funds and the handling of trust funds in his possession. (Ord. 49 § 2-5.201, 1982) ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 Attachment 2 SECTION 2: Title 2, Chapter 14 of the Atascadero Municipal Code is hereby amended as follows: Chapter 14 ELECTIONS 2-14.01 Held when. Pursuant to the authority granted by the State, the City shall hold its general municipal election on the same day as the statewide general election. The date for said election is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of even-numbered years, unless otherwise designated by the State. (Ord. 288 § 1, 1995: Ord. 45 § 2-4.101, 198 1) 2-14.02 Elected Positions (a) The electors shall elect a mayor, four city councilmembers, a city treasurer and a city clerk. (b) The term of office of the mayor shall be two years. The term of the office of the councilmembers, treasurer and clerk shall be four years. SECTION 3: A summary of this ordinance, approved by the City Attorney, together with the ayes and noes, shall be published twice: at least five days prior to its final passage in the Atascadero News, a newspaper published and circulated in the City of Atascadero, and; before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its final passage, in the Atascadero News, a newspaper published and circulated in the City of Atascadero. A copy of the full text of this ordinance shall be on file in the City Clerk's Office on and after the date following introduction and passage and shall be available to any interested member of the public. INTRODUCED at a regular meeting of the City Council held on , and PASSED and ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Atascadero, State of California, on , by the following roll call vote: ITEM NUMBER: B - 1 DATE: 10/09/12 Attachment 2 AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: CITY OF ATASCADERO Bob Kelley, Mayor ATTEST: Marcia McClure Torgerson, C.M.C., City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Brian A. Pierik, City Attorney