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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda (12) AGENDA ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY,OCTOBER 28, 1997 City of Atascadero 6500 Palma Avenue Atascadero, California CLOSED SESSION,6:30 P.M.: 1) Conference with legal counsel -Existing litigation (Govt. Code Sec. 54956.9) Name of case: Ramirez v. City of Atascadero 2) Conference with legal counsel -Existing litigation(G.C. Sec. 54956.9(a)) Name of case: Greene v. City of Atascadero 3) Conference with legal counsel-Anticipated litigation(G.C. Sec. 54956.9(b)) Significant exposure to litigation(one case): Don Brimage v. Cily of Atascadero 4) Conference with labor negotiator: Agency negotiator: City Attorney Employee organizations: Mid-Management/Professional, Atascadero Fire Captains,Atascadero Firefighters, Service Employees Intl. Union Local 620, Atascadero Sergeants Service Orgn.,Atascadero Police Officers Assoc., Atascadero Public Safety Technicians Orgn. REGULAR SESSION,7:00 P.M.: PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Council Member Lerno ROLL CALL: Mayor Johnson Council Member Carden Council Member Clay Council Member Lerno Council Member Luna APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Roll Call 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. No formal action by the Council will be taken unless an item is identified on the Agenda. PUBLIC COMMENT: 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 five minutes. Please state your name and address for the record before making your presentation. The Council may take action to direct the staff to place a matter of business on a future agenda. PRESENTATIONS: Proclaim "Red Ribbon Week", October 23-31, 1997 CORRESPONDENCE: A. CONSENT CALENDAR: Roll Call 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. 1. City Council Minutes- September 23, 1997 (City Clerk recommendation: Approve) 2. City Treasurer's Report-July 1997 (City Treasurer's recommendation: Review &accept) 3. City Treasurer's Report-August 1997 (City Treasurer's recommendation: Review&accept) 4. City Treasurer's Report- September 1997 (City Treasurer's recommendation: Review&accept) 5. September 1997 Audited Bills and Pamoll -Fiscal Impact: $1,086,441.55 (Staff recommendation: Approve) 6. Acceptance of Final Parcel Map 95004, 8295 Marchant Ave. - Division of a 1.13 acre site into two parcels of 0.50 and 0.55 acres net(Bernard/Sholders) -No Fiscal Impact(Staff recommendation: Accept) 2 7. Acceptance of Final Parcel Map 92006, 10060 Atascadero Ave. -Division of 2.28 acre site into two parcels of 1.0 and 1.28 acres. (Hazard/Tartaglia) -No Fiscal Impact(Staff recommendation: Accept) 8. Traffic Way Bikeway Bid No. 96-06) -Fiscal Impact: $14,485.32,previously budgeted (Staff recommendation: Accept project improvements and authorize payment of the 10%retention) 9. Curbaril Avenue Sewer Main Repair Project Bid No. 96-07)-Fiscal Impact: $6,987.30,previously budgeted (Staff recommendation: Accept project improvements and authorize payment of the 10%retention) 10. Pump Station No. 5 Sewer Main Repair Project(Bid No. 96-08) -Fiscal Impact: $9,692.80 (Staff recommendation: Accept project improvements and authorize payment of the 10%retention) 11. Citizens' Options for Public Safety(COPS) Grant for Purchase of Computer Services- Total Grant Funds Requested: $5,350 (Staff recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 100-97) 12. General Plan Conformance -Proposed Lease of Pro, e�rty at 6925 Atascadero Avenue-No Fiscal Impact (Staff recommendation: Find the County's intention to lease subject real property to be in conformance with the General Plan) 13. General Plan Conformance -Proposed Sale of Property at 4995 Mananita Avenue -No Fiscal Impact (Planning Commission/Staff recommendation: Find the City's disposal of the subject Park Reservation parcel to be in conformance with the General Plan) 14. Request by California Federation of Women's Clubs to Place an"El Camino Real Bell"in front of the Chamber of Commerce Office-Fiscal Impact: $50.00 (Staff recommendation: Approve bell placement and provide staff direction) 15. 1997/98 Street Striping Project-Fiscal Impact: $26,575.34 (Staff recommends- tion: Adopt Resolution No. 93-97) 16. Installation of Stop Sign-Palomar Avenue-Fiscal Impact: $100.00 (Traffic Committee Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 94-97) 17. Resolution Adopting?Full-time,Part-time Employee Salary Schedules and Departmental StaffingAllocations for Fiscal Year 1997/98 -No Fiscal Impact (Staff recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 97-97) B. PUBLIC HEARINGS: 3 1. Appeal of Planning_Commission Denial of Conditional Use Permit 97012 Regarding a Residential Care Facility at 7105 San Gabriel Road-No Fiscal Impact (Staff recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 98-97, denying the proposed expansion of the subject facility) 2. Sewer Extension Reimbursement Agreement: Chauplin Ave. -Fiscal Impact: $944.20 potential revenue from all properties connected (Staff recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 95-97) C. MANAGEMENT REPORTS: 1. Revision to the Contract with the Economic Vitality Corporation(EVC)to Provide Economic Development Services -No Fiscal Impact (Staff recommen- dation: Adopt Resolution No. 91-97) 2. Public Emplo ges Retirement System(PERS) Contract Amendment,Adding the Fourth Level of the 1959 Survivor Benefit for Safety Members-No Fiscal Impact (Staff recommendation: (A)Adopt Resolution No. 96-97; (B)Motion to waive reading of proposed Ordinance No. 336 in full and introduce on first reading by title only; (C)Authorize Mayor to execute agreement for pool survivor benefits) 3. Stadium Park Public Use Policies-No Fiscal Impact (Parks &Recreation CommissionlStaff recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 92-97) 4. Public, Education and Government(PEG)Access on Cable Television-No Fiscal Impact (Staff recommendation: Take no action at this time) 5. Information Bulletin: A. River Gardens-Atascadero Creek Drainage B. R.E.C. Program- Teen After-School Recreation Program C. Employee Update D. ATTORNEY REPORTS 1. Ordinance No. 335,Amendment to Nighttime Curfew Reg Lilations-No Fiscal Impact (City Attorney recommendation: Waive the reading of Ord. 335 in full and introduce for first reading by title only) 2. Procedure for Handling Citizen and Other Complaints Regarding City Personnel, Practices and Procedures-No Fiscal Impact (City Attorney recommendation: Maintain current complaint procedure provided for by the Municipal Code) E. COMMITTEE REPORTS (The following represent standing committees. Informative status reports will be given, as felt necessary): 4 1. S.L.O. County Mayors Group 2. S.L.O. Council of Governments/S.L.O. Regional Transit Authority 3. City/School Committee 4. County Water Advisory Board/Nacimiento Water Purveyors Advisory Group 5. Economic Round Table 6. Finance Committee 7. Air Pollution Control District 8. North County Council 9. Ad Hoc Regional Water Management Committee 10. Integrated Waste Management Authority F. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND/OR ACTION: 1. City Council 2. City Clerk 3. City Treasurer G. ADJOURNMENT: THE CITY COUNCIL HAS CANCELLED ITS REGULAR MEETING OF NOVEMBER 11TH DUE TO THE VETERANS DAY HOLIDAY. THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING IS SCHEDULED FOR NOVEMBER 25, 1997. 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. 5