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(MINUTES APPROVED, AS
WRITTEN, BY COUNCIL
ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL 1/12/87)
MINUTES
December 8, 1986
Atascadero Administration Building
The regular meeting of the Atascadero City Council was called to order
at 7:30 p.m. by Mayor Mackey.
ROLL CALL
Present: Councilmembers Borgeson, Handshy, Molina, Norris and
Mayor Mackey
Absent: None
STAFF
Mike Shelton, City Manager ; David Jorgensen, Administrative Services
Director; Bud McHale, Police Chief; Mike Hicks, Fire Chief; Henry
Engen, Community Development Director ; Paul Sensibaugh, Public Works
Director; Jeffrey Jorgensen, City Attorney; Boyd Sharitz, City Clerk;
Cindy Wilkins, Deputy City Clerk
COUNCIL/STAFF COMMENTS
Councilwoman Borgeson extended thanks to former City Attorney, Robert
Jones, and suggested Council present him with a proclamation extending
the City' s appreciation.
Councilman Molina noted the receipt today of the first installment of
permit fees from VandenBerghe Construction project, which fees will
contribute largely to several capital improvement projects in the City
over the next five years (i.e. , new fire station, begin new police
station, central business district, to name a few) .
Newly appointed City Attorney, Jeffrey Jorgensen, took the oath of
office from City Clerk, Boyd Sharitz .
Mike Hicks, Fire Chief, introduced new firefighter , Tom Way, who
joined the department in November .
Bud McHale, Police Chief, introduced new police officer, John Harwood,
who joined the department on Nov. 17, 1986.
COMMUNITY FORUM
Virginia Rohde, resident and past member of Atascadero High School
PISA, made prepared comments expressing opposition to alleged sexist
comments by Councilman Handshy recently to the school' s political sci-
ence classes.
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Maureen & Roy Luebbers, who reside on Ferrocarril, expressed concerns
regarding the need for an acceptable, supervised off-road motorcycling
area, noting several hazardous occurrences and destruction of the
roadway by cyclists. Responding comments came from Mike Shelton, City
Manager, and Chief McHale, APD, who have discussed the issue. Jeff
Jorgensen, City Attorney, noted problems which might arise in terms of
(1) site selection & control, and (2) enforcement.
Terril Graham, 6205 Conejo, read prepared comments expressing dissent
with several "circumstances continuing in Atascadero" . He alleged
that public hearing procedures continue to be violated and that the
architectural review board called for in the General Plan has been
stifled by special interests. He urged adherence to the Gen. Plan,
suggesting that Atascadero be divided into six districts and a blue
ribbon committee be formed, comprised of residents from those areas,
to review both current and proposed Gena Plan standards.
Pat Renshaw, representing the San Luis Obispo Chapter of the Natl.
Organization for Women, also addressed the alleged comments of Coun-
cilman Handshy to Atas. High political science classes (relating to
Mrs. Rohde' s comments, above) .
Councilwoman Norris expressed opinion that, if the allegations against
Councilman Handshy are true, he should resign.
A. CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Approval of Minutes of Regular Council Meeting of November 24,
1986
2. Approval of Resolution 107-86 - Memorandum of Understanding
Between City of Atascadero and Atascadero Sergeants Service
Organization
3. Acceptance of Downtown Sewer Engineering Records Donation by Clay
Loomis, Rich Engineering, to the City of Atascadero Public Works
Department
4. Proposed Denial of Claim Against the City for Damages by Arthur
Popovits for $11,963.20
5. Proposed Denial of Claim Against the City for Damages by Norman
Hennessey for $143.30
6. Approval of Mayor to Enter into Agreement with Tartaglia-Hughes,
Consulting Engineers Preliminary Engineering Design on Traffic
Way - San Jacinto Drainage Project for Under $5 ,000
7. Approval of Mayor to Enter into Agreement with North Coast Engi-
neering, Inc. Engineering Services for Santa Ysabel Roadway
Reconstruction for $21,780
8. Approval of Proposed Lot Line Adjustment 8-86 - 13600 Santa Lucia
-_Landis_--Lindner/Cue sta__Eng-ineering
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9. Proclamation Supporting Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week
Councilwoman Borgeson requested Item A-7 be pulled for discussion.
Regarding Item A-2, Councilman Molina expressed he would like for
Council (in the near future) to discuss the policies of MOU' s, recom-
mending a settlement deadline be adopted affecting retroactive pay.
MOTION: By Councilman Handshy to approve Items Al-9, minus A-7, sec-
onded by Councilman Molina; passed by unanimous roll-call.
Councilwoman Borgeson asked for additional information on this item
regarding the amount of money involved, how N. Coast Engineering was
selected and contract information, to which Mr . Sensibaugh, Public
Works Director , responded. Councilwoman Borgeson further expressed
desire to see items pertaining to money expenditures in another place
(rather than the Consent Calendar) on the agenda in order to allow
public input; Mike Shelton, City Manager , responded that this item was
placed under Consent since it involves funds within the budget. Jeff
Jorgensen, City Attorney, noted changes in the Brown Act (eff. 1/1/87)
which will allow public to have input on any item on the agenda.
MOTION: By Councilwoman Borgeson to approve A-7, expressing she
hopes her comments will be given consideration, seconded by
Councilman Handshy; passed by 4:1 roll-call, with Council-
woman Norris opposed.
Mayor Mackey directed that similar items be put under New Business in
the future.
B. HEARINGS, APPEARANCES AND REPORTS
1. Zone Change 27-86 (Relating to General Plan Amendment 2G-86)
1200-1800 El Camino Real - City of Atascadero/Leonard Brazzi
A. Proposed Ordinance 141 - Amending the Official Zoning Maps
from Residential Suburban to Commercial Retail (FIRST READING
(Cont'd from 11/24 & 11/10/86)
Henry Engen, Commun. Devel. Director, gave staff report.
No public comment.
MOTION: By Councilman Molina to read Ord. 141 by title only, seconded
by Councilman Handshy; passed unanimously. Mayor Mackey read
Ord. 141 by title.
MOTION: By Councilman Molina that this constitutes the first reading
of Ord. 141, seconded by Councilwoman Norris; passed unani-
mously.
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2. Request by VandenBerghe Construction to Allow Creation of Private
Road Names to the Bordeaux Apartment Development Project
Henry Engen, Commun. bevel. Director, gave staff report.
No public comment.
MOTION: By Councilman Handshy to approve names submitted (as per
staff recommendation) , seconded by Councilman Molina; passed
4:1, with Councilwoman Norris opposed.
C. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
1. Ordinance 142 - Amending the Meeting Times of the City of Atas-
cadero City Council to 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of Each Month, and
Planning Commission to lst and 3rd Tuesdays of Each Month (SECOND
READING) (Cont'd from 11/24/86)
MOTION: By Councilman Molina to read Ord. 142 by title only, seconded
by Councilman Handshy; passed unanimously. Mayor Mackey read
Ord. 142 by title.
MOTION: By Councilman Molina that this constitutes the 2nd reading
and adoption of Ord. 142, seconded by Councilman Handshy;
passed by 3: 2 roll-call, with Councilmembers Borgeson and
Norris opposed.
D. NEW BUSINESS
1. Committee Reports - Council Members
City/Schools Committee - Councilman Molina reported that this com-
mittee (Mayor Mackey, Councilman Molina, Henry Engen, Mike Shelton,
AUSD Boardmembers Leslie Haynes and Carl Brown, Dr. Avina and Ernie
Taylor) is working well together . The committee is discussing many
things, one of which is the concept of a JPA for the purpose of
using school facilities for Recreation Dept. purposes (which is
anticipated to take several months) . Mayor Mackey added that the
school representatives are being kept aware of Gen. Plan changes,
new school sites are being looked for, and the need for sidewalks
around schools is also being researched. This committee is current-
ly meeting once a month.
Underground Utilities Committee- Councilman Molina reported that
this committee has met once, which meeting was informational; he
noted that, over the past 4-5 years, the City has amassed (through
PG&E rates) approx. $730 ,000 to continue on a program of under-
grounding utilities. Paul Sensibaugh, Pub. Works Director , and Don
Smith, PG&E, have accumulated literature for review, and the commit-
tee plans to meet again in January. Mayor Mackey urged public to
provide input as to where underground utilities might be installed.
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Equal Opportunity Commission (EOC) - Councilwoman Norris reported
that it has been brought to the commission' s attention that Planned
Parenthood might be moving into SLO County, which might duplicate
services provided by County Family Planning. The pros and cons are
being discussed, and a decision is expected to come in the next
month. She commented on So. Calif. Gas Co. ' s low-income weatheri-
zation refunding proposal (which involves a contract to weatherize
1400 low-income, single and multi-family structures) , noting So.
Calif. Gas is the mainstay of the EOC' s energy conservation program.
Further , Councilwoman Norris summarized 3 programs administered by
EOC during the year : alternative payment program, resource and ref-
erral services and respite care. Also, an infertility clinic is now
available to couples.
Ordinance 24 Committee - Councilwoman Borgeson noted this committee
has not met yet but is scheduled to meet on Wed. , 12/10/86 , at 1:30
p.m.
Downtown Redevelopment Committee - Councilwoman Borgeson (who serves
on this committee with Mayor Mackey, Mike Shelton, Henry Engen, Dave
Jorgensen, Kirk Pearson and Eric Hagan (BIA members) and Maggie Rice
(C of C) ) , downtown parking has been the focus of discussion. Joe
Grisanti, Grisanti Hdwe. , presented the merchants' viewpoint for
parking solutions. Also discussed were tree planting and downtown
beautification, underground utilities and architectural standards.
SLOCOG - Councilwoman Borgeson reported that she will be attending
a meeting on Thursday to discuss unmet transit needs of the County
and will report back.
Mayor Mackey commented on the downtown parking proposal, noting it
will be on the Council's agenda in January. Mayor Mackey also report-
ed that the Traffic Committee, at their last meeting, favored adoption
of no parking one night a week for street cleaning purposes.
Traffic Committee - Paul Sensibaugh, Pub. Works Director, summarized
the activities of the Traffic Committee over the past year , noting
they have compiled approximately 75 issues.
2. Resolution 133-86 - Appropriating Council Contingency Reserves
in the Amount of $25 ,000 as Matching Funds for Atascadero Lib-
rary
Mike Shelton, City Manager, gave staff report, requesting that Council
delay this item so he may have the opportunity to meet with County
representatives and report back outcome.
Public Comment
Sarah Gronstrand, representing Friends of the Library, relayed the
group's feeling that the City will be poorly served if Council
approves alternative #2 and urges support of alternative #3, summar-
izing, at length, the reasons for such recommendation; she also
expressed that -it 's_hoped__the- -public may _participate-An final___ discus-
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sions on this issue.
MOTION: By Councilwoman Borgeson to continue this item until the
meeting of 1/12/87, seconded by Councilman Handshy; passed
unanimously.
COUNCIL RECESSED FOR TEN MINUTES AT 9 :15 P.M.
3. Authorization for City Manager to Enter into Agreement with Bob
Fielding to Provide Contractual Building Inspection Services from
12/29/86 - 6/30/87
Concurring that this is a personnel matter, Council adjourned to an
immediate closed session discussion in the Club Room at 9:28 p.m.
Mayor Mackey called meeting back to order at 10: 00 p.m.
MOTION: By Councilman Molina to continue this item to the meeting of
1/12/87 , seconded by Councilwoman Borgeson; passed unanimous-
ly.
E. PUBLIC FORUM
Joe Grisanti, Grisanti Hdwe. , requested Council comments on the pro-
posed parking plan (from last meeting) ; Mr. Sensibaugh, Pub. Works
Director, responded that staff doesn' t, at this time, have enough
information to respond. Councilwoman Borgeson noted that this issue
does involve the possible acquisition of land, and a report from the
Planning Commission would be required prior to Council determination.
Mr. Shelton, City Mgr. , stated that the committee is moving as expedi-
tiously as possible on this issue.
Tom McNamara, resident, indicated he had intended to speak on Item
D-3. In view of the acoustics, he offerred $1, 000 toward improvement
of the public address system in the Rotunda Room. Mr . Shelton, City
Mgr. , responded that staff is in the process of determining where the
Council chambers will be (in the Admin. Bldg. renovation) , has re-
ceived a professional acoustical report and has budgeted monies for
enhancing the acoustics.
Douglas Nix, resident, expressed concern regarding proposed installa-
tion of underground utilities, urging full public notice; Mayor Mackey
noted that any such installation would be along a busily travelled
street rather than residential street. Mr. Nix also urges that res-
idents be individually surveyed and that a 2/3 residents' majority
determine approval (due to potential costs) .
F. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND/OR ACTION
City Council - Councilwoman Borgeson responded to various concerns
expressed by earlier speakers (i.e. , concerns regarding committee
actions, parking proposal of Mr. Grisanti, public noticing concerns
and comments of Mrs. Rohde regarding Councilman Handshy) .
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Councilman Handshy expressed that he' s abashed by allegations made
against him (see Community Forum) , indicating his talk to Atas. High
political science classes focused on the subject of local govern-
ment.
Councilman Molina expressed he ' s baffled by allegations regarding
Councilman Handshy, saying he hopes everyone will read Chap. 1 of a
political science book.
Councilwoman Norris stated she had received calls from several Atas.
High political science students who made comments similar to those
of Mrs. Rohde' s. Also, she suggested public notices be put out to
bid to other local newspapers who might be able to improve/increase
noticing publications; City Clerk Boyd Sharitz asked that Council
not trespass on the jurisdiction of his office.
Councilman Handshy made mention of correspondence given him by Mayor
Mackey regarding a committee on the bicentennial of the U.S. Consti-
tution. Mayor Mackey stated she would appoint him as Atascadero' s
representative if he is interested; he would have to go to Los An-
geles in January.
City Attorney - Jeff Jorgensen stated he looks forward to represent-
ing the Council in a fair and impartial manner . He said he will
prepare a counsel' s report (to include recent legislation and liti-
gation) for the Council' s information.
City Clerk - Boyd Sharitz noted the Dec. 15th deadline for cash
payment of sewer assessments for properties in the Separado/Cayucos
assessment district. Mr. Sensibaugh, Pub. Works Director , made
added comments, noting the issue of sale of bonds will be on the
Council' s agenda for the Dec. 18th special meeting. Mr. Sharitz,
further , expressed regret for the allegations toward Councilman
Handshy, noting such charges should not be made in a public forum
but in writing, sworn to and submitted to the City Clerk' s office.
City Manager - Mike Shelton commented on earlier public comments
regarding Brown Act amendments, noting he has discussed a draft pol-
icy statement (in view of said amendments) for the City Council with
the City Attorney, Mr. Jorgensen; both feel the policies can be re-
viewed with Mayor Mackey, and the information will be forwarded to
the full Council to insure they are in compliance with the new laws
by their first meeting in January.
Mayor Mackey announced the cancellation of the Dec. 22 Council meet-
ing, and the next regular meeting is scheduled for Jan. 12, 1987.
MEETING ADJOURNED AT 10:30 P.M. TO A SPECIAL OPEN MEETING ON DEC. 18,
1986, AT 5:30 P.M. IN THE CLUB ROOM FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISCUSSING THE
FOLLOWING:
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1. ADOPTING OF RES. NO. 134-86 - APPROVING UNPAID ASSESSMENT
LIST, AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF BONDS, APPROVING OFFICIAL STATE-
MENT AND APPROVING BOND PURCHASE CONTRACT;
2. AMENDMENT RES. NO. 135-86 - AWARDING CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT FOR
SANITATION SEWER ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 4.
MINUTES RECORDED BY:
BOY C. SH RITZ, Ci Clerk
MINUTES PREPARED BY:
CINDY WILKINS, Deputy City Clerk
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