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ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL MEETING
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2002
7:00 P.M.
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY: 6:30 P.M.
REGULAR SESSION, 7:00 P.M.:
Mayor Arrambide called the meeting to order at 7:02 p.m. and Council Member
Clay led the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Council Members Clay, Johnson, Luna, Scalise and Mayor
Arrambide
Absent: None
Others Present: City Treasurer David Graham and Deputy City Clerk Grace Pucci
Staff Present: Assistant City Manager Brady Cherry, Administrative Services
Director Rachelle Rickard, Community Development Director
Warren Frace, Public Works Director Steve Kahn, Police Chief
Dennis Hegwood, Fire Chief Kurt Stone, and City Attorney Roy
Hanley.
PRESENTATIONS:
1. Proclamation - Proclaiming February 2002, "Scouting Anniversary Month."
Mayor Arrambide presented the proclamation to Terry Barr who thanked the City on
behalf of the Las Padres Council.
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2. Proclamation - Proclaiming February 17-23, 2002, "National Engineers
Week."
Mayor Arrambide presented the proclamation to Jeff van den Eikhof, Associate
Civil Engineer City of Atascadero, and Vice President of the San Luis Obispo branch
of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Mr. van den Eikhof thanked the Council
and spoke about the many contributions of civil engineers to public health, safety
and standards of living.
3. Achievement Award — From the American Zoo and Aquarium Association to
the Charles Paddock Zoo.
Mayor Arrambide presented the award to Alan Baker who spoke about the Zoo and
its effects not only locally but also worldwide.
4. Yes on Measure A - 2002 Campaign - Dr. Thomas Hale, Citizens for a
Healthier San Luis Obispo County.
Dr. Thomas Hale thanked Council for the opportunity to speak on the issue and
presented his arguments in favor of Measure A.
5. Tobacco Settlement Funds Initiative - David Edge, San Luis Obispo County
Chief Administrative Officer
David Edge, speaking as a private citizen, expressed his opinions against Measure
A.
Mayor Arrambide thanked both speakers.
There was Council consensus to have Measure A scheduled for their next meeting
on February 26, 2002.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Mike Ryan, 5th District Supervisor, stated his opposition to Measure A, citing the
amount of money going to Emergency Rooms, Health Grants and the length of time
the Measure will be in effect.
Eric Greening, 7365 Valle, expressed his opposition to Measure A. He felt the
Board of Supervisors who are directly and publicly accountable to the citizens of
the County should spend funds from the Tobacco Settlement. He stated that the
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way in which the money will be spent should not be locked into a formula, but
should address changing needs within the community.
Mayor Arrambide closed the Public Comment period.
COMMUNITY FORUM:
Ann Ketcherside, P.O. Box 941 , Atascadero, requested Council Members Luna and
Johnson work with the Chief of Police regarding the death of three women in
Atascadero. Ms. Ketcherside also advised Council that the property next to the
proposed Youth Center contains an environmental hazard and she would like
Council to reconsider use of the site.
Tom O'Malley, 6650 Portola Road, addressed the Council regarding the Smart
Growth Conference he had recently attended in San Diego. Mr. O'Malley spoke
about studies that indicated well planned communities significantly improve the
physical and mental health of their residents. Regarding Measure A, Mr. O'Malley
stated that he did not support it and feels the needs of the community are being
well met. He feels that the Board of Supervisors has done a good job in balancing
the delivery of treatment and prevention services with strategies that address both
immediate and long term funding needs, and that there is better accountability
through the public sector.
Eric Greening, spoke regarding the De Anza Trail and its history. He indicated that
the National Park Service coordinates the designation and interpretation of the
entire trail in the United States portion. The superintendent and new interpretive
specialist will be visiting San Luis Obispo during the week of March 3rd, and will be
in Atascadero on Wednesday, March 6th. Mr. Greening spoke of several local
issues regarding the Trail and encouraged all interested parties to participate in the
discussions on a long-range interpretive plan for the Trail.
Ethel St. John, 9780 Enchanto Road, expressed her concern regarding an unsafe
street condition on the south end of EI Camino Real near the California Manor, a
senior apartment complex at 10165 EI Camino Real. Ms. St. John would like to
see a pedestrian crossing in this area.
Council discussed this safety issue and the matter was referred to the Public Works
Department.
Chris Schoeker, 11955 Santa Lucia Road, proposed making it illegal to ride
recreational vehicles within the City limits. He feels property owners have the right
to a peaceful neighborhood.
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Tom O'Malley commented that the smart growth principle utilizes many devices
that are designed to slow traffic on streets similar to EI Camino Real. Additionally,
there are studies that show business is increased in areas where devices such as
medians are used to slow traffic.
COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS AND REPORTS:
Council Member Luna requested Planning Staff look into the allegation that there
are hazardous materials at the site next to the Youth Center.
Mayor Arrambide stated that a citizen of the community had called him to express
her appreciation for the use of Atascadero Lake by people who use radio controlled
model boats. She indicated that these individuals were courteous and abided by all
existing standards.
Mayor Pro Tem Scalise thanked Mr. Greening for the information regarding the De
Anza Trail and Mr. O'Malley for taking the time to attend the Smart Growth
Conference.
Council Member Clay reported on a public meeting he attended at Atascadero State
Hospital regarding safety issues and history of the Hospital.
A. CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. City Council Minutes - January 22, 2002
■ City Clerk recommendation: City Council approve the City Council minutes of January
22, 2002. [City Clerk]
2. City Treasurer's Agenda Report - December 2001
■ City Treasurer recommendation: City Council review and accept the December 2001
Treasurer's Report. [City Treasurer]
3. December 2001 - Accounts Payable and Payroll
■ Fiscal Impact: $1,066,959.43
■ Staff recommendation: City Council approve certified City accounts payable, payroll and
payroll vendor checks for December 2001. [Administrative Services]
4. Ordinance Regulating Use of Dangerous Weapons Including Bows - Second
reading
■ Fiscal Impact: None
■ City Attorney recommendation: City Council adopt, on second reading by title only,
draft Ordinance amending the Atascadero Municipal Code regulating the use of
dangerous weapons within the City limits. [City Attorney]
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5. Charles Paddock Zoo - State Grant Funds Resolution
■ Fiscal Impact: The grant will provide new revenue to the City, the total amount in
unknown.
■ Staff recommendation: City Council approve draft Resolution authorizing the City
Manager to apply for grant funds from the Dr. Paul Chaffee Zoological Program under
the Safe Neighborhood, Parks, Clean Water, Clean Air, and Coastal Protection Bond Act
of 2000. [Community Services]
6. Pavilion Lease Agreement - Hope Lutheran Church
■ Fiscal Impact: Revenue of $9,600.00 per year for 2 years.
■ Staff recommendation: City Council authorize the City manager to enter into a two-year
lease agreement with Hope Lutheran Church of Atascadero for the use of the
Atascadero Lake Pavilion on Sunday mornings. [Community Services]
7. EI Camino Real Bikelanes Phases 2 & 3 - Bid No. 2000-05
■ Fiscal Impact: $142,286.00
■ Staff recommendation: City Council authorize the City Manager to execute an
agreement with Souza Construction, Inc. for $142,286.00 to construct the EI Camino
Real Bikelanes, Phases 2 & 3. [Public Works]
8. Acceptance of Final Parcel Map - 2001-0020 / Tract 2166 (9244 San Rafael
Road - Gearhart)
■ Fiscal Impact: None
■ Staff recommendation: City Council:
1. Accept Final Parcel Map 2001-0020 (Tract 2166); and
2. Reject the offers of dedication for street and utilities as shown on Final Parcel Map
2001-0020. [Public works]
9. Acceptance of Final Parcel Map - 2001-0008 / AT 00-202 (3100 Ardilla Rd.
- Hanson/Gearhart)
■ Fiscal Impact: None
■ Staff recommendation: City Council accept Final Parcel Map 2001-0008 (AT 00-202).
[Public Works]
10. Curbaril Overlay ll, 2002 Road Rehabilitation Projects and 2003 Road
Rehabilitation Projects - Design and Construction Services
■ Fiscal Impact: $193,575.00
■ Staff recommendation: Council:
1. Reallocate $217,800 in the 2001-2003 Capital Projects Program from the San
Fernando Road Overlay to the EI Camino Real Overlay - Santa Rosa to Viejo
Camino; and,
2. Authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with Pavement
Engineering, Inc. for design and construction services for Curbaril Overlay II,
2002 Road Rehabilitation Projects, and 2003 Road Rehabilitation Projects; and
[Public Works]
Mayor Arrambide pulled Consent Calendar Items # A-2, 4, 5, 6 and 10.
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Item #A5 - PUBLIC COMMENT
Anne Ketcherside inquired into the amount of the grant funds and whether any of
the money from the grant will be used for the three acres she would like to see
given by the City for the Youth Center.
Assistant City Manager Cherry responded that the funding source for the grant was
the Bond Act of 2000 (Proposition 12). The amount of money received is formula
driven and depends on how many accredited institutions apply. Regarding the
three acres, the money if received would be spent on utility upgrades and
enhancements to the Zoo and not on property.
Mayor Arrambide closed the Public Comment period.
MOTION: By Council Member Johnson and seconded by Council Member
Clay to approve Consent Calendar Item #A5.
Motion passed 5.0 by a roll-call vote. (Resolution No. 2002-
001)
Item #A6 - PUBLIC COMMENT
Joan O'Keefe, 9985 Old Morro Road East, asked how the figure of $9,600 for two
years was arrived at.
Assistant City Manager Cherry stated that the fee is based on current fees for non-
profit groups at the Pavilion.
Mayor Arrambide closed the Public Comment period.
MOTION: By Council Member Luna and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem
Scalise to approve Consent Calendar Item #A6.
Motion passed 5.0 by a roll-call vote. (Contract No. 2002-001)
Item #A10 - Council Member Luna stated that this item will take money away from
the paving of San Fernando and redoing Santa Rosa to Via Camino along EI
Camino. He asked whether the roadway curbs and cross gutters would be
repaired, and if the issue of truck traffic would be addressed.
Public Works Director Kahn stated that the drainage problems at EI Bordo and Via
Camino would be given subsurface drains. Regarding truck traffic, the City is
working with Union Asphalt to put a four-way stop at the intersection of Santa
Barbara Road and EI Camino Real, however, the trucks coming off of Highway 101
and returning to the site have a hard time coming up the hill and crossing EI
Camino Real safely. For this reason, Union Asphalt has volunteered to realign that
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intersection, place a four-way stop with a red flashing beacon, pay for the
maintenance of this section of the roadway and send all of their trucks (except for
those with local deliveries within Atascadero) directly down Santa Barbara onto the
101 corridor.
Mayor Arrambide closed the Public Comment period.
MOTION: By Council Member Luna and seconded by Council Member Clay
to approve Consent Calendar Item #A10.
Motion passed 5.0 by a roll-call vote. (Contract No. 2002-003)
B. MANAGEMENT REPORTS:
1 . Proposition 42 - Transportation Congestion Improvement Act
■ Fiscal Impact: Potential new revenues for roads and transit.
■ Staff recommendation: City Council approve draft Resolution supporting Proposition 42
on the March 2002 ballot. [City Manager]
Assistant City Manager Brady Cherry presented the staff report and answered
questions of Council.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Joan O'Keefe stated that she would be voting no on Proposition 42. Mrs. O'Keefe
stated her concern that there is no mention that more funds will be appropriated for
education, health, social services, corrections and local government fiscal relief.
She feels that these services are always under funded and considering California's
fiscal problems she doubts that any more funds will be forthcoming.
Eric Greening indicated that he would be supporting Proposition 42. He feels that
the appropriate way to pay for transportation is from the purchase of gasoline but
would prefer that none of the money go to the STIP and more go to public transit.
Mayor Arrambide closed the Public Comment period.
MOTION: By Council Member Johnson and seconded by Council Member
Luna to approve the draft Resolution supporting Proposition 42
on the March 2002 ballot.
Motion passed 5.0 by a roll-call vote. (Resolution No. 2002-
002)
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C. COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Mayor Arrambide
1 . S.L.O. Council of Governments (SLOCOG)/S.L.O. Regional Transit Authority
(SLORTA): Met last week and submitted a request that the federal
government declare Highway 1 from San Luis Obispo to the Monterey
County line a scenic highway.
2. Water Committees: Met and heard reports on the Paso Robles ground water
basin and Nacimiento Water Project.
3. County Mayor's Round Table: The main focus of the meeting was
Proposition 42.
Mayor Pro Tem Scalise
1 . Atascadero State Hospital Advisory Board: The Board was apprised of new
and ongoing security issues. A fencing program will be replacing current
razor wire with a newer wire with electronic eyes that will trigger a response
with less weight.
Assistant City Manager Brady Cherry reported on the recent meeting of ECHO
stating that a Board of Directors has been elected and a budget passed in the
amount of $63,000.
Council Member Johnson
Stated that he is now on the County Water Committee and has not seen anything
come through from that Committee. He requested that this be looked into so that
he can have the necessary information.
Council Member Clay
1 . Air Pollution Control District (APCD): Larry Allen has been appointed as
Director.
D. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND/OR ACTION:
City Council:
Council Member Johnson reported on a recent problem in the County regarding the
signing of a standard proclamation. He cautioned that staff look closely at
proclamations for any language with funding implications.
City Treasurer:
Informed Council that there is more consolidation going on in the financial services
sector.
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E. ADJOURNMENT:
Mayor Arrambide adjourned the meeting at 8:55 p.m. to the next regularly
scheduled meeting on February 26, 2002.
MEETING RECORDED AND MINUTES PREPARED BY:
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