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ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL
MARCH 23, 1993
MINUTES
The Mayor called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Councilperson Luna led the
Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Councilmembers Bewley, Borgeson, Kudlac, Luna
Absent: Mayor Nimmo
Also Present: Muriel "Micki" Korba, City Treasurer; Cindy Wilkins, Deputy
City Clerk
Staff Present: Ray Windsor, City Manager; Andy Takata, Assistant City
Manager/Director of Community Services; Henry Engen,
Community Development Director; Art Montandon, City
Attorney; Mark Joseph, Administrative Services Director;
Lt. Bill Watton, Police Department; Mark Markwort, Chief
of Wastewater Operations
COUNCIL COMMENTS:
Councilmembers Borgeson, Kudlac and Luna conveyed their receipt of a call from a
concerned citizen about the need for improved Dial-A-Ride service in the evenings and
to Twin Cities Hospital. Councilmember Luna requested that staff provide an account-
ing of funds, such as TDA funds, that are earmarked for Dial-A-Ride and local
transportation projects.
PROCLAMATIONS:
Mayor Pro Tem Kudlac issued a proclamation for "Month of the Child", April, 1993,
which was accepted by Geoff English of the City's Community Services Department
on behalf of Biz Steinberg, Chairperson, Community Partners in Childcare.
Mayor Pro Tem Kudlac announced that the scheduled proclamation for "Americans
with Disabilities Month", April, 1993, would be deferred to a future meeting.
COMMUNITY FORUM:
Karen Oakes, 6705 Llano Rd., read a prepared statement, dated 3/23/93, conveying
concerns about the City's permit review procedures and monitoring of construction
projects within its jurisdiction (Exhibit A, attached). Henry Engen provided a brief
verbal response to the specific projects cited by Ms. Oakes. Council majority
consensus was to direct that staff provide a full report at the next regular meeting for
discussion and policy decision regarding grading on slopes of over 10%.
John Befumo, 7420 Atascadero Ave., expressed concern about flooding problems on
Atascadero Ave. near Morro Road. He conveyed that he has located a large culvert
behind the homes on Tecorida, which he indicated the former Public Works Director
was not aware of as it is covered with immense bushes. He requested the instal-
lation of additional culvert under Atascadero Avenue in the 7400-7500 area of the
block in order to direct the water to the culvert on Tecorida.
Eric Greening, 7365 Valle, understands there are approx. $100,000 in drainage
improvements backlogged for lack of money and encouraged that, if possible, they be
put forward in the Clinton Economic Stimulus Plan, urging residents to document their
drainage problems.
Marcia Torgerson, 6200 Llano Rd., expressed concerns similar to those of Karen
Oakes via a prepared statement, dated 3/23/93 (Exhibit B, attached). Mr. Engen
responded that a letter, dated 2/3/93, was forwarded to Tom & Marcia Torgerson
relative to the development review process and that their concerns will be addressed
as part of the report in response to Ms. Oakes's comments.
Mayor Pro Tem Kudlac announced that Item D-2 on the agenda has been withdrawn.
Mr. Engen added that there is some difficulty advancing the grant application through
at the County level, and it is hoped that this item will be brought back at a future
date.
A. COMMITTEE REPORTS - The following ad hoc or standing committee reports
were given:
Solid/Hazardous Waste Task Force - Henry Engen reported there was no
meeting this month and the next is scheduled for April 1 st.
City/School Committee - Ray Windsor reported the committee next meets on
April 15th.
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Traffic Committee - Councilman Luna reported the committee met last
Wednesday. One item involved a recommendation from the Parks & Recreation
Commission to designate four parking spaces at the Pavilion to 30-minute
parking only; the Traffic Committee recommended designating one of the
spaces for a loading/unloading zone. A second item was the suggestion by the
Community Development Director for some input on a four-way stop at the
Atascadero State Hospital. Since the Council is expecting a report back from
staff in the near future relative to that intersection, it was felt that it was
premature for the Traffic Committee to make a recommendation on that issue.
County Water Advisory Board - Councilwoman Borgeson reported that the
board met on 3/3/93 and discussed the State Water Project, reviewing the
eleven new project contractors. The Advisory Board's recommendations were
forwarded to the Board of Supervisors through their President, Mr. Van Lauren.
Economic Round Table - Henry Engen conveyed that the ERT is finalizing its
report, scheduled to be presented to the Council at the April 13th meeting.
Liability Claims Review & Finance Committee - Councilman Luna reported that
the committee met last Wednesday to discuss Tax Revenue and Anticipation
Notes, Item B-6 on tonight's agenda.
B. CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. FINANCE DIRECTOR'S REPORT - January, 1993 (Cont'd from 3/9/93)
2. FINANCE DIRECTOR'S REPORT - February, 1993
3. CITY TREASURER'S REPORT - February, 1993
4. TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 2-90, 11145-11205 EL CAMINO REAL - Considera-
tion of time extension request (Montanaro/North Coast Engineering)
5. TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 27-90, LOT 3, PINE MOUNTAIN PARK - Considera-
tion of time extension request (Noakes/RRM Design)
6. INITIATE TAX AND REVENUE ANTICIPATION NOTE (TRAN) FINANCING FOR
FY1993-94 (Regional pool)
7. RESOLUTION NO. 15-93 - Supporting League of California Cities Channel
Counties Division 1993 Legislative Action Program
8. REQUEST TO SUPPORT THE POSITION OF THE COALITION FOR COOPERA-
TIVE GOVERNMENT
9. RESOLUTION NO. 18-93 - Authorizing the execution of a certificate of local
approval of application for 1993 Federal Emergency Grant funds
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Item B-2 was pulled for discussion by Councilman Luna, Items B-4, 5 and 7 were
pulled by Councilwoman Borgeson, and Item B-6 was pulled by Micki Korba.
MOTION: By Councilwoman Borgeson for approval of Items B-1, 3, 8 and 9,
seconded by Councilman Luna; motion carried unanimously.
Discussion on Item B-2: Councilman Luna inquired about the deficit shown in the
Parks Impact Fee. Mark Joseph explained that amount is a reflection of the City's
investment in the Pavilion Fund. The Parks Impact Fee Fund will slowly recoup its
costs as developer impact fees are collected over the years. He noted a similar
explanation can be given regarding the Police Impact Fee Fund, which made an initial
investment in the police facility. Councilman Luna also commented on the amount in
the Wastewater Fund, the majority of which reflects fixed assets, and feels the report
would be more informative if the figures did not include fixed assets. Mark replied
that the requested amendments will be reflected in the March report.
MOTION: By Councilman Luna to approve Item B-2, seconded by Councilman
Bewley; motion carried unanimously.
Discussion on Items B-4 and 5: Councilwoman Borgeson expressed no opposition to
approving the two subject time extension requests, however inquired if there is a
master calendar which the Community Development Dept. uses to forecast its receipt
of permit fees. Henry Engen responded that the Map Act provides for a five-year
timeframe within which applicants may request time extensions. He clarified that the
main costs involved in final maps are engineering-related,and the larger planning costs
are involved early in the tentative map process.
MOTION: By Councilwoman Borgeson to approve Item B-4, seconded by
Councilman Luna; motion carried unanimously.
MOTION: By Councilwoman Borgeson to approve Item B-5, seconded by
Councilman Luna; motion carried unanimously.
Discussion on Item B-6: Micki Korba conveyed it was her understanding at the last
Finance Committee meeting that a proposed concept would be brought before the
Council so the City would not be locked into a particular program in order to fully
explore all options. Councilman Luna concurred, noting that the deadline for
submitting application for the League's program is March 31 st, although the timetable
under"Requirements of Participation" (agenda p. 000046) shows that the Council has
until June to make its final decision. Councilwoman Borgeson voiced concern that the
make-up of the Finance Committee leaves three Councilmembers out of the informa-
tion loop until issues such as this come up at a meeting. She would like more
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explanation on the committee's decisions and how they are arrived at, feeling the full
Council should be involved in all financial transaction decisions;the City Manager was
directed to communicate such information to the full Council.
MOTION: By Councilman Luna to direct staff to submit the application to
participate in the League's TRAN program but by no means commit the
City to the eventual participation in that program in order to consider all
options, seconded by Councilman Bewley; motion carried unanimously.
Discussion on Item B-7: Councilwoman Borgeson, referencing the "Summary of State
Budget Grabs" (agenda p. 000056), expressed opposition to the proposed limitation
of the deductibility of mortgage interest. Mr. Windsor clarified that the proposed
resolution is general in nature and does not commit the Council or the Channel
Counties Division to this program. He asked that the Council ignore that page in the
report, as it was provided for information only and is misleading, noting that staff will
note the Council's concerns about individual elements of the program and will report
back the consensus of the League, the Channel Counties Division and the County,
when known.
MOTION: By Councilwoman Borgeson to approve item B-7, seconded by
Councilman Luna; motion carried unanimously.
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C. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
1. PROTEST HEARING, CEASE AND DESIST AREAS C & E (SEPARADO &
CAYUCOS) AND I (SAN GABRIEL) - For individuals being required to hook-up
to public sewer, pursuant to Ordinance No. 246
Henry Engen provided staff report and responded to questions from Council.
Discussion ensued regarding the process of notifying property owners in cease &
desist areas, hook-up requirements and the general subject of extending sewer. There
was no public comment.
MOTION: By Councilman Luna that staff proceed with the requirements for
individuals being required by the Regional Water Quality Control Board
to hook up in Cease & Desist Areas C, E and I, seconded by Councilman
Bewley; motion carried unanimously.
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2. RESOLUTION NO. 16-93 - CDBG FUNDING APPLICATION - Public hearing to
consider potential application for Community Development Block Grant
assistance to fund the site acquisition and rehabilitation for the North County
Women's Resource Center domestic violence shelter
Henry Engen provided staff report.
Public Comments:
Barbara MacGregor, Director of the North County Women's Resource Center, thanked
the City for its ongoing support over the past two years and commented on the status
of the process to locate and acquire a site for the domestic violence shelter. She
reported that the Center has executed a lease option purchase agreement and that the
State's response has been good, noting that domestic violence shelters are the State's
priority this year, which increases the possibility for successful acquisition. Should
the Center succeed in its efforts to purchase the shelter site, she indicated the money
formerly used to pay rent could be used for such things as counselling, food and other
services. She offered to respond to questions, noting that Pat Wickstrom of People's
Self-Help Housing Corporation was also present to respond, if necessary.
MOTION: By Councilwoman Borgeson to approve Resolution 16-93, seconded by
Councilman Luna; motion carried unanimously.
D. REGULAR BUSINESS:
1. ORDINANCE NO. 268 - Amending Ordinance No. 252, Section 2-13.03 of the
Atascadero Municipal Code, amending the terms of the members of the Parks
& Recreation Commission
(Recommend motion to adopt on second reading by title only)
There was no public comment on this item.
MOTION: By Councilman Luna to adopt Ordinance No. 268 on second reading, by
title only, seconded by Councilman Bewley; motion carried unanimously.
2. RESOLUTION NO. 17-93 - Supporting the San Luis Obispo County Land
Conservancy's grant application for a Highway 101 Landscaping Enhancement
and Gateway Signage Program
Item withdrawn (see Mayor Pro Tern's comment under Community Forum, page 2).
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E. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND/OR ACTION:
City Council: Councilman Luna announced that he would be happy to speak with
individual Council members regarding what occurs at the Finance Committee, within
the limits of the Brown Act (refer to discussion on Item B-6, page 4).
City Treasurer: Micki Korba announced her intention to amend the Treasurer's Report
to include the previous month's figures (in addition to the now-shown prior year's) to
assist Council in tracking how money is being spent.
City Manager: Ray Windsor announced that City Clerk Lee Raboin is absent due to
the death of her brother. Funeral arrangements are pending and will be forwarded to
the Council when known.
Ray Windsor recalled a late request, following last year's budget hearing considering
community group requests, from the Atascadero Tennis Club seeking $700 to
resurface the high school tennis courts, which was denied by the Council. As a
result, Recreation Supervisor Geoff English had suggested raising funds on a voluntary
basis and has since succeeded in raising $805; the extra $105 will be given to the
Tennis Club for their general fund. Mr. Windsor conveyed the Council's thanks to
Geoff for that effort and asked if a member of Council would be willing to present the
$700 check to the School Board at its next meeting. Councilwoman Borgeson volun-
teered to make the presentation.
MAYOR PRO TEM KUDLAC ADJOURNED THE MEETING AT 8:30 P.M. TO THE NEXT
REGULAR MEETING ON TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1993 AT 7:00 P.M.
MINUTES RECORDED AND PREPARED BY:
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CINDY WILKINS, Deputy City Clerk
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EXHIBIT A TO
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
OF 3/23/93.
March 23, 1993
Council Members, City of Atascadero
5500 Palma Avenue
Atascadero, CA. 93422 RE: Construction Practices, Health/Safety Issues
Mayor Nimno and Council Members:
While I appreciate staff's efforts to assure quality housing projects in Atascadero,
holes in our system of plan development coupled with the absence of a Compliance
Officer to monitor plan execution have allowed questionable construction practices to
excel resulting in health and safety issues that expose city management to potential
liability.
I would like to identify two specific projects that set unacceptable precedents.
First, a home on property adjacent to my own has been occupied for over a year without
receiving final inspection clearance due to an inability to control negative effects
of runoff from the site. Continuing erosion problems have resulted in land slides and
significant sediment deposits in creeks and ponds downstream. A complaint has been
filed with the City and despite assurances that there would be time for public comment
through precise plan review of the proposal to mitigate the erosion, the owners
proceeded on their own to dump large quantities of dirt down the hill last week. You
should note that the drainage pipe put in place by the owners without a permit and
that is now ging covered, carries runoff from the driveway where water and possible
wastes are then dumped unfiltered into a blue line swale. The City has not followed
through in enforcing the building code. Furthermore, the City has verbally abdicated
any responsibility for resulting effects on adjacent homeowners. You have set a
precedent that nobody is in charge and that is not acceptable.
Second, on property across the ridge but also adjacent to my own, a 2 foot boulder
appears to have escaped last week from a new building site where grading was initiated
without a permit. The boulder rolled several hundred feet down hill knocking over a
fire hydrant. The lack of a permit is an issue but so is the fact that despite the
average slope of the lot exceeding 30% lin my opinion), no precise plan was required
and adjacent residents never notified. The short term issue is that our building code
seems to contain no element to control runaway rocks that may crash to the properties
and roadway below and this is unconscionable. The lona term issue is that the lack of
public input has resulted in an approved drainage plan for this project that directs
rain gutter emissions and other runoff down the steep, back portion of the lot and
onto Llano Road. Llano already suffers from failure of cut slopes and unprotected
drainage swales filled with maxi all year. The residents of Llano Road are being asked
to carry an unfair burden and suffer unnecessary risk as a result of one developer's
right to build.
In summary, precise plans should be required on any project where the average slope of
the lot exceeds 20% or where drainage is required across adjacent properties.
Additionally, if the lack of a Compliance Officer results in the City's inability to
properly monitor. contractors and homeowners on current projects, then no building
permits should be issued until the health and safety of current residents are assured.
Thank you for your time. Sincerely,
)lUeno-Eles
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6705 Llano Road, Atascadero, CA 93422
EXHIBIT B TO
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
OF 3/23/93.
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Tom & Marcia Torgerson
6200 Llano Road
Atascadero, CA 93422
March 23 1993
city Council
City of Atascadero
6500 Palma Ave.
Atascadero, CA 93422
Dear councilmembers :
Back in January, we wrote a letter to you with copies to the
Planning Commission, Henry Engen, Public Works and the Department
of Fish and Game. The letter was concerning the lack of
sedimentation control on building sites. it also addressed the
city' s indifference to engineered drainage failures . We have since
spoken to Hr. Engen, Bill Wittmeyer, Brian sword and the Planning
Department,
As most of you know, we have a pond on our property that is fed by
a "blue line creek" . In the last 3-4 years, clue to development
upstream, the pond has been severely impacted by sediment runoff .
IL have pictures for those of you who have not been out to our home
.and seen it first hand. In all of our discussions with the city
officials I lust mentioned, it was agreed that this is a problem
that should not be taking place . Of course, we' ve been told that
the City of Atascadero is not responsible, but we beg to differ
with you.
In the City of Atascadero' s Zoning ordinance, from 9-4 . 141 to
9-4 . 154, it explains in detail requirements if any grading is being
done, including drainage plans, revegetat:on plans, sedimentation
and erosion control plans as those described in USDA soil
Conservation service Bulletin 347 . =let the City requires little if
any of these plans And if they do, they don' t examine the plans
submitted. They assume that if an engineer drew the plans, they
are fine. This system is not working. Many of the homes upstream
from us, with engineered plans , have had major erosion problems
that have become our problem.
We thought after all our discussions on this topic with the
planning department, that AT LEAST this iaould be an issue that they
would address for any future building applications. We have been
told that Mr. Engen has not given any direction to the planners to
consider any new drainage issues can future building applications .
An example of th.,:Ls is the new construction site on Rayar, that
:wren mentioned, where there s a steep slope but no sediment
control , nc bcLtoder control and an approved drainage plan that
could cause more erosion problems after the home 'is built
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The bottom line is that with each new construction site upstream
from us, t1he city is not going to require any sedimentation
controls even though they know the potential is there for erosion
problems . Drainage plans from engineers , even if they have
engineered several failures, will be accepted at face value. The
construction site on Rayar is again an example of drainage plan
problems . The approved plans show all rain gutter and surface
runoff being diverted to one or two rock swale areas and then down
the greater than 45m slope which already has had several land
slides . It just doesn' t make sense
As you can see, we have not made much progress going through the
proper channels. That is why we are here tonight. Something has
to be done to make the planning department enforce already existing
zoning ordinances . It makes so much sense to avoid a problem by
enforcing a few safeguards instead of ignoring the obvious
potential for damage not only to the building site but also
downstream neighbors .
I spoke with Andy Takata this morning for the first time and
discussed briefly these problems with him. He told me he would
talk with qtr. Engen and get back to me. Hopefully, he will be able
to make some changes in procedures within the city. But we feel
there is also a need for some changes in the wording of the zoning
ordinances .
Please consider this matter as soon as possible. our portion of
the pond on our property is close to being half full with sediment.
With each new rainstorm, the problem in our backyard gets bigger
and bigger. 10-20 years from now, when all of Atascadero's creeks
and ponds are full of sediment, the City Council will want to pay
someone several thousand dollars for a study on how to clean the
creeks and ponds; and then hire someone to do it. 'shy not just
stop filling them up in the first place
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Tom or erson Marcia Torgerson
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