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ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL MEETING
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 08, 2000
7:00 P.M.
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY: 6:30 P.M.
CLOSED SESSION: (Immediately following Redevelopment Agency Meeting)
1. Conference with legal counsel [Govt. Code §54956.9]
Existing litigation: City of Atascadero v Kelly Gearhart
City Attorney Roy Hanley stated that there was no reportable action taken.
REGULAR SESSION, 7:00 P.M.:
Mayor Johnson called the meeting to order at 7:07 p.m. and Mayor Pro Tem Arrambide led the
Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Council Members Arrambide, Clay, Luna, Scalise and Mayor Johnson
Absent: None
Others Present: Deputy City Clerk Melanie Whaley and City Treasurer David Graham
Staff Present: City Manager Wade McKinney, Assistant City Manager Brady
Cherry, City Engineer/Public Works Director Steve Kahn, Fire Chief
Mike McCain, Administrative Services Director Rachelle Rickard, Police
Chief Dennis Hegwood, Community and Economic Development Director
Paul Saldana, and City Attorney Roy Hanley.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA:
MOTION: By Council Member Luna and seconded by Council Member
Scalise to approve the agenda.
Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote.
PRESENTATIONS:
1. Proclamation declaring February 29, 2000, "Spay Day USA."
Mayor Johnson presented the proclamation to Cheryl Alexander of the North County Humane
Society. She accepted the proclamation and thanked the Council for their participation.
2. Chief Hegwood will be presenting a Certificate of Recognition for exemplary conduct to
Atascadero resident Geraldine Nolte.
Chief Hegwood made the presentation and introduced Geraldine Nolte to the Council.
3. Greenspace-The Cambria Land Trust will present their report,Programs for Capturing,
Handling, Utilizing and Disposing of Infected Pine Material.
Cynthia Butterfield, representative for Greenspace, gave the presentation and answered questions
of the Council
COMMUNITY FORUM:
Eric Greening, 6600 Lewis Avenue, asked if there is a model ordinance and suggested it be
referred to the Atascadero Native Tree Association for review and comment. He expressed
concern that this issue be taken seriously by the Council.
COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS AND REPORTS:
Mayor Johnson announced that Mrs. Capps daughter passed away yesterday. He suggested that
the Council express their condolences to her.
Mayor Johnson reported from the City Council Closed Session that the Council agreed to accept
the settlement offer with regard to the Orange County issue. He stated that the total settlement
would provide 32.5 million dollars, including all expenses, attorney fees and some interest to
compensate for the lack of access to the funds.
Council Member Luna expressed relief to have this issue settled. He stated that we will be
"more than whole by this settlement." He gave credit to Art Montandon, the late Micky Korba,
Andy Takata, George Highland, and all the councils between and suggested a letter of thank-you
be given to them for their efforts. He stated that the majority of the money should go back to
sewer where it came from.
City Manager Wade McKinney introduced to the Council three new employees: Marie Adams,
Office Assistant in the City Manager's office; Steve Kahn, City Engineer/Public Works Director;
and Brady Cherry, Assistant City Manager.
Council Member Luna expressed concern that the Council is not reviewing all the land use
decisions. He asked staff to come back with an appeals policy which would allow decisions by
staff and the Planning Commission to be reviewed at the request of any Council Member.
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A. CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. City Council Minutes—January 25, 2000
■ City Clerk recommendation: Council approve the City Council minutes ofdanuary
25, 2000 [Marcia McClure Torgerson]
2. Subdivision Ordinance Update—Staff-initiated comprehensive update of the City's
Subdivision Ordinance
■ Fiscal Impact: None
■ Planning Commission recommendation: Council introduce for second reading by title
only, the attached draft Ordinance adopting a comprehensive update of the City's
Subdivision Ordinance. [Community Development Department]
3. Minor Road Improvements Project(98-013)
■ Fiscal Impact: $4,589.86 from Fund 700, Streets and Bridges Fees
■ Staff recommendation: Council accept public improvements as complete and
authorize release of the project retention in the amount of$4,589.86 to Madonna
Construction Company. [Community Services Department]
Council Member Luna pulled Item#A-2.
MOTION: By Mayor Pro Tem Arrambide and seconded by Council Member
Clay to approve Item#A-1 as amended and Item#A-3.
Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote.
MOTION: By Council Member Clay and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem
Arrambide to approve Item#A-2.
Motion passed 4:1 by a roll-call vote. (Luna opposed)
Deputy City Clerk Melanie Whaley announced that the new ordinance number is 370.
B. PUBLIC HEARINGS: None
C. MANAGEMENT REPORTS:
1. Agreement with Atascadero Babe Ruth—for maintenance and use of Alvord Baseball
Field
■ Fiscal Impact: Approximately$5,100.00 in staff time and an undetermined amount
on materials and other services.
■ Staff recommendation: Council authorize the Mayor to enter into a Memorandum of
Understanding with Atascadero Babe Ruth for the maintenance and use ofAlvord
Field. [Community Services Department]
Assistant City Manager Brady Cherry gave the staff report and answered questions of the
Council.
Council Member Luna commented that the fiscal impact statement is misleading as it does not
state that the dollar amount listed is a savings.
Council Member Clay expressed support for the agreement.
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Council Member Scalise asked how Atascadero High School and North County Christian School
would fit into the usage schedule. Mr. Cherry replied that Babe Ruth will include the schools as
they have done in the past.
Council Member Clay stated he is not aware of any type of problem concerning scheduling with
the schools.
Mayor Johnson asked about the rental income. Mr. Cherry responded that, in the past, we did not
get rental income from groups such as the High School or Babe Ruth. He stated that we will
continue to accept fees for the lights; however, Babe Ruth will be subject to the fees approved by
the City.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Chuck Holdridge, 9156 Santa Barbara Road, Babe Ruth Vice President, stated that usage of
Alvord Field will continue as it has in the past.
Council Member Scalise and Mayor Johnson thanked him and the Board for this service to the
community.
Mayor Johnson closed the Public Comment period.
MOTION: By Council Member Clay and seconded by Council Member Luna to
authorize the Mayor to enter into a Memorandum of understanding
with Atascadero Babe Ruth for the maintenance and use of Alvord
Field.
Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote.
2. Information Bulletin
City Manager Wade McKinney gave a report on strategic planning. He stated that the City has
initiated this year the Atascadero Leadership Academy which consists of 23 City employees.
The Academy has four groups, and each group is examining a different department within the
City. He reported that they should have a presentation ready for Council late in March or early
in April. Mr. McKinney presented the agenda for the program. (see Attachment A)
Mayor Pro Tem Arrambide and Council Member Clay commended Mr. McKinney for his
actions.
D. COMMITTEE REPORTS:
S.L.O. Council of Governments/S.L.O. Regional Transit Authority
Mayor Johnson reported that the Governor is releasing additional monies for regional roads and
announced that we have put in our bid for portion of the monies. He also stated that Cal Trans
expects to be working on El Camino Real for the Highway 41 project for the next 10 months.
Mayor Johnson commented that the 2000 Census is coming up soon. He announced that there
will be a trial bus run from Atascadero to Santa Margarita Lake Pool during the summer in
cooperation with the swim lessons held there.
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Water Committees
Council Member Clay stated that one pillar on the Salinas Bridge did not set properly, resulting
in additional labor. He reported that a presentation was given on Prop 13. It allows for money
for almost everything except above ground storage. He also reported that he attended WRAC in
which discussion was focused on the South County water lawsuits. Council Member Clay
announced that the Paso Robles Basin Study will going forward soon.
Air Pollution Control District
Mayor Pro Tem Arrambide expressed that he believed we did an excellent job of presenting
ourselves at the most recent meeting regarding backyard burning. He reported that the District
remained very cooperative, but the final date has been set for May 1, 2001. He stated that there
will be a smoke management guidelines meeting at the APCD auditorium on February 10, 2000
at 10:00a.m.
City Manager Wade McKinney announced that he and Chief McCain were able to meet with the
Air Quality Control Board. He stated that there is one provision for burning by a public officer
for a fire reduction purpose, and it can be modified to allow for fire mitigation and not just
beautification.
Economic Vitality Corporation, Board of Directors
Mayor Johnson announced that they have exceeded their loan goal of generating one job for
every $25,000 loaned and are actually generating one job for every $10,000 loaned. He stated
that they have been conducting business retention interviews and when they are complete the
Board will have a report on the local businesses.
E. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND/OR ACTION:
City Council
Council Member Clay announced that the Superbowl Blowout for youth was held last Sunday at
the Atascadero National Guard Armory. Although, attendance was down from last year, he
considered the event successful as well as enjoyable. He thanked staff for there participation.
Mayor Pro Tem Arrambide thanked Police Chief Dennis Hegwood for his quick response to a
traffic concern that had been expressed.
Council Member Clay commended Mr. Hegwood for doing such an excellent job.
City Attorney
City Attorney Roy Hanley reported in regard to the request made to look into the issue of bow
hunting in the city limits, he found that the regulation of hunting is not a possibility; however,
the Council could choose to restrict the use of bows and projectiles as we do firearms.
Council Member Clay and Mayor Johnson expressed concern that the Council would make a
decision based on one complaint.
Assistant City Manager Brady Cherry commented that there is also the issue of paintball games
being played on City property.
Council Member Luna expressed that he would like to see these issues pursued.
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Council Member Scalise asked to look at our current firearms ordinance and see if we can add
some verbiage that could be added to it regarding bows and arrows.
There was a Council consensus to have the City Attorney bring back some options.
F. ADJOURNMENT:
Mayor Johnson adjourned the meeting at 8:29 p.m. to the next Regular Session scheduled on
February 22, 2000, at 7:00 p.m.
MEETING RECORDED AND MINUTES PREPARED BY:
Melanie Whaley, Deputy City Clerk
ATTACHMENTS: A.-Council Strategic Planning Calendar and Agenda
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Attachment: A
Atascadero City Council
Meeting Date:. 2-08-00
Cit of Atascader' o
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City Council
Strategic PlanningAgenda
Welcome
❑ Introductions
❑ Purpose
❑ Goals
City Council's Vision for Atascadero "
❑ Review current Vision statements.
❑ Insure common understanding.
❑ Determine which issues have consensus.
❑ This information will be compiled into a vision statement. It will be circulated to the
community and addressed in public hearing to create an adopted City Vision.
City Council Action Priorities
❑ From the community survey and the vision information Council will identify priorities for
implementation.
❑ Staff tivill develop action plans for these priorities and present them at a latter meeting to
Council for adoption.
City Manager's Work Plan
❑ City Council will review and adopt a Work Plan for the City Manager.
City Council Policies and Issues
❑ Economic Development Strategy. A draft Economic Development Strategy will be circulated
before the meeting and the Council will discuss the draft. The final strategy will be
presented at a regular Council meeting.
❑ Council Meetings and Agendas. Council will review Council meetings and agenda for
possible improvements.
❑ Council Norms. Council will revietiv current norms and ethics statements as well as
examples from other cities for possible improvements.
❑ Operating Policies. The Council will.discuss general operation policies for the City
organization.
Adjourn
City of Atascade' ro
2000 Strategic Planning Calendar
Strategic Planning Events
• February 8, 2000 — City Council Meeting. Introduction to annual
process, distribute"Acenda and handout material.
February 22, 2000 - City Council Meeting. Presentation of General
Plan Goals and Community Survey.
February 23, 2000 - City Council Workshop. Strategic Planning.
March 1, 2000 - Department Head Strategic Planning Workshop.
March 23, 2000 - Leadership Academy Strategic Planning
Workshop.
April 11,.2000 - City Council Meeting. Action Plans submitted to
Council.
June 13, 2000 - City Council Meeting. Draft Budget submitted to
Council.