HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 012489 ..:i....:..
ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL
MINUTES
Tuesday, January 24, 1959
The regular meeting of the Atascadero City Council was called to
order by Mayor Borgeson at 7:04 p .m. followed by the Pledge of
Allegiance.
ROLL CALL_
Present : Councilmen Lilley, Shiers, Dexter- and Councilwoman
Markey and Mayor- Bordeson
Staff Present
Ray Windsor , City Manager ; Boyd Sharitz , City Clerk ;
Bud McHale, Police Chief ; Henry Engen, Community
Development Director ; Paul Sensibaugh , Public Works
Director ; Mark Joseph , Administrative Services
Director ; Mike Hicks, Fire Chief and Jeff Jorgensen,
City Attorney.
Paul Sensibaugh , Public Works Director , introduced Gary Simms,
Senior Civil Engineer a new employee in Public Works. Danny
Hillstock another- new employee was unable to attend the meeting
because of family emergency.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
CITYlSCHOOL COMMITTEE:
Ray Windsor , City Manager , stated that they are waiting for the
school superintendent to call with a date for the next meeting .
NORTH COAST TRANSIT:
Councilman Dexter reported that a meeting had been held to look:
over the findings of Pat Ferris who is a consultant regarding
transportation in the North County. There is no definitive
reporting on that issue at this time. In the discussion
Atascadero came ` out on top as far as Dial A "Ride Lis concerned .
We have the best Dial A Ride in the county.
TRAFFIC COMMITTEE:
Councilwoman Mackey said they had a ride around meeting last week
and looked at places where people have requested stop signs and
caution signs and will be voting on it tomorrow.
-1-
�
SOLID HAZARDOUS WASTE MGT. COMMITTEE:
Councilwoman Mackey stated two things, recycling and hazardous
waste collection, are coming up shortly. They hope to have
hazardous waste collection three or four times per year but it
will cost some money so they are talking about adding to the
! garbage fees , so the City Manager will be setting an appointment
with Wil Mar to discuss this.
FINANCE COMMITTEE:
Councilman Lilley reported that he and Councilman Shiers had met
with the auditors along with the City Manager . A written summary
will be prepared regarding this meeting .
I
S.L.O. AREA COORDINATING COUNCIL_:
Mayor Borgeson said they met on January 11th . Basically they
went over our regional transportation plan which she is
circulating among the councilmembers. She is asking for council
comments because of a scheduled meeting on 2/ 1 /89 to adopt this
plan. Mayor findings and issues in this plan: 1 ) region is
experiencing rapid growth and development and it exceeds the
capabilities of local jurisdictions to identify and fund the
necessary improvements in the transportation system by
traditional means . 2) The other major finding was insufficient
funding for state highway projects to meet projected needs and
local jurisdictions will , by state policy, increasingly pay the
cost of the highway improvement necessitated by a local growth .
A verbal report was given on the requirements of AD2595 which is
the clean air act which was passed into law in 1988. This bill
authorizes an air- pollution control district to adopt and
implement regulations to reduce emissions and encourage or
require the use of ride sharing or similar measures and if the
air pollution control district enters into an agreement with the
area council , then it will require the area council to adopt a
plan to reduce the quantity of emissions established by this
board . Also she heard a report from Wells. Fargo Bank entitled
the Southern California Economy. The report discussed and
analyzed key economic" indicators of 10 Southern California
counties which include San Luis Obispo County. In 1987 187,000 '
vehicles were registered in San Luis Obispo County and that
represented a 4% increase since 1977. That increase in
automobile use compares to a 3.7% increase in population during
the same time.
COMMUNITY FORM: None
A. CONSENT CALENDAR:
1 . January 10, 1989 City Council Minutes
2. December 13, 19ee City Council Minutes
P
3. Fir-ranee Department Report - December 1988
I
-2-
4. City Treasurer ' s Report - December 1988
5. Council Confirmation of New Parks and Recreation Director ,
Andrew Takata
6. Acceptance of Final Tract Map e20325: 1 - Ardilla & Balboa
Roads: Lots 14-17 & 33 of Block 24 (Dovica/Central Coast
Engineering )
7. Acceptance of Final Parcel Map 31-86 - 10955 San Marcos Rd .
(Morris/Stewart)
8. Acceptance of Final Tract Map 15-88 8425 Amapoa Ave.
(Carr/North Coast Engineering )
9. Resolution No 5--89 - Fire Engine Replacement
10. New Property Insurance Programs
11 . Renewal of Blue Shield Medical , Dental and Life Insurance.
MOTION: By Councilman Dexter , seconded by Councilman Shiers to
approve Consent Calendar- Items Al-11 . Passed unanimously by roll
call vote.
B. HEARINGS/APPEARANCES:
1 . GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 113-89/ZONE CHANGE 1-89 - 5575
Capistrano/5505 E1 Camino Real/9801 West Front Road
Staff report was given by Henry Engen, Community Development
Director . At the County ' s request the Planning Commission
deferred action on the proposed rezoning of the old County
Hospital/City Capistrano site pending County Study.
Public Comment - None
A. Resolution No . 3-89 Approving amendments to the Land
Use Map of the fund Use Element of the City' s General
Plan (GP 1B-89: City of Atascadero )
MOTION: By Councilman Shiers , seconded by Councilwoman
Mackey to adoption of Resolution No . 3-89 and
and approving amendments to the land use map of
the Land Use Element of the city ' s general plan.
Passed unanimously by roll call vote.
B. Ordinance No . 187 - Amending Maps 6 & 19 of the
Official Zoning Maps by rezoning certain real
properties from their current designations to "P"
i
(Public ) (?C 1-89: City of Atascadero )
-3
MOTION By Councilman Lilley, seconded by Councilman
Dexter to waive the reading of Ordinance 187 in
full and approve by title only. Passed
unanimously.
MOTION: By Councilwoman Mackey, seconded by Councilman
Shiers to approve Ordinance No . 187 on first
reading . Passed unanimously by Roll Call Vote.
2. GENERAL PLAN CONFORMITY REPORT 3-88 - TRAFFIC WAY LOTS
Henry Engen, Community Development Director , gave staff
report .
Public Comment - none
MOTION: By Councilwoman Mackey, seconded by Councilman
Dexter to concur with Planning Commission ' s
recommendation that City 's proposed acquisition
of real property in the downtown area for
development and use as a parking lot is in
conformance with the General Plan. Passed
unanimously by roll call vote.
3. APPEAL. BY DON MESSER OF DENIAL OF GRADING PERMIT (5805
Capistrano - Hotel Park ) (Applicant requests continuance)
Mayor Borgeson stated that the applicant has requested a'
continuance for two weeks.
Henry Engen said that the applicant is seeking an opinion
-From a third arborist to evaluate the city ' s evaluation and
to bring in some technical arguments or alternatives to the
council . They were not able to get that in time for this
meeting so they asked for a continuance. The next regular-
meeting
egularmeeting of the City Council is 2/14%89
City Attorney, Jeff Jorgensen, recommended that the letter
from the appellate be included as part of the, record .
MOTION: By Councilman Lilley , seconded by Councilwoman
Mackey to continue this matter until February
14, 1989 and have the letter from the appellate
included as part of tonight ' s record . Passed
unanimously .
C. UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
1 STORM DAMAGE CLEAN-UP
-4
I
I
I
I
I
City Manager , Ray Windsor , and Fire Chief, Mike Hicks gave
the staff report.
I
After Council comment , Mayor Borgeson asked for Public
Comment.
Doug Lewis stated that with the greenness of the fallen
material it is not much of a difficulty if the branches are
cut under one inch so that they can be piled more
compactly, it will burn almost smokeless now as long as it
is not soaken wet .
Bernice Hazebrook stated she has been working very hard on
cleaning up her property but asked the Fire Chief if they
don' t get it completely cleaned up by the time fire season
arrives , is the City going to come in and clean it up and
add it to her taxes,
Fire Chief Hicks said that is very possible but that would
be dealt with during the hearing process for the weed abate-
ment program which is covered under a separate ordinance.
City Attorney, Jeff Jorgensen, stated that this possibility
has been discussed and we want to discourage people from
assuming that this is a good alternative, it may occur under
certain circumstances but you need to be aware of the fact
the week abatement program is done by contract after bidding
aird may very well be that the cost of removing downed wood
under- these unique circumstances might be extremely
expensive. So we want to discourage the public from relying
on that weed abatement program as an easy or inexpensive way
of getting rid of the down wood .
Bruno Adamoli said he and Harry Larson have been cleaning up
their fallen branches by trimming and burning what is left
over . He suggested that people put up notices that they
have limbs that they want to get rid of and a lot of people
would be happy to come to get this fire wood .
Jerry Clay agreed that some might have to be stacked and
burned next year and that there were a lot of people who
would like to cut wood and would possibly do the clean up .
Fred Frank wanted to commend the Fire Department for
aggressively dealing with this problem and cooperating with
the other agencies who might lend assistance. There is a
serious fire problem that is going to be generated as a
result of the snow damage. He believes the hiring of a city
forester who could assist in the supervision of this
problem would be advisable.
Council comments followed .
-5-
MOTION: Councilman Dexter , seconded b Councilwoman Macke
a Y Y
to accept the four recommendations contained in
the Fire Chief ' s memo of January 17, 1989 together
with the fifth recommendation added this evening .
Passed unanimously.by roll call vote.
8. ORDINANCE NO. 183 - AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 119 RELATING TO
DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES
Staff report was given by Paul Sensibaugh , Public Works
Director .
MOTION: By Councilwoman Mackey, seconded by Councilman
Lilley to adopt Ordinance No . 183. Passed
unanimously by roll call vote.
At approximately 8:00 p .m. Mayor Borgeson asked for- a 10 minute
recess. Fleeting reconvened at approximately 8: 10 p .m.
3. ANTI-LOITERING ORDINANCE - PROPOSAL_
A. Ordinance No . 189 - Adding Chapter 6 to Title 5 of the
minors during certain hours
Bud McHale, Police Chief gave the staff report .
After council comments , Mayor Borgeson asked for public
comments.
Betsy Outland, 3950 Monterey Rd .., of local Toughlove
parent support group said her group wholeheartedly
supports ordinance 10014.
Larry Walsh , Coach at Atascadero High School , asked
what has this city done for these young kids as far as
providing activities? 75% of the activity for kids
who have cars is done outside of this community.
They spend their money in those communities also .
Kids who can not drive, or can not afford to leave town
are forced to stand down in front of one of our
businesses to gather and talk . If the drug and alcohol
laws are enforced by both the _police and courts the
problem would be lessened . There is very little money
spent on recreational activities and facilities for the
youth . 11 p .m. on weekends is a: pretty tough hour for
kids on the weekend . They are coming back from outside
thecommunitybecause there is nothing for them to do
in Atascadero. The number one problem in this
community is the late night parties that the teenagers
are going to and if the law is enforced and a kid loses
his driver ' s license as a result of drinking the word
will go through the school like a whirl wind . A lot
of it will stop if the law is enforced.
-6-
Jerry Clay, 7285 Sycamore Rd . , said he thinks there
should be some sort of recreation facility in
Atascadero . He would like to young people look at
authority as being someone that helps you and is
worried about the, police involvement in this.
He believes the recreational end should be explored
a little more. He is glad to see that we are talking
about people stuff now, a little bit more than trees .
I
Doug Lewis said he hoped the council shreds this
ordinance. He asked how the youth felt about this
ordinance, he would like to have input from them.
Whenever the natural appearance or characteristics are
the reason for the police to have a legal right to stop
them, apprehend , question, interrogate it creates a
barrier which is very hard to erase. There has to be a
better way to do this.
Maggie Rice, Manager of the Chamber- of Commerce said
she agrees with Coach Welsh that we are lacking in
Recreation here in Atascadero Speaking for the
business community there is not one single business in
this city that has not been vandalized at one time or
another . Police need a method to legally question
these kids and stop some of the vandalism that goes
on that results in a great deal of property loss.
Terry Graham, 6205 Conejo Rd . , said he agrees with
parts of each argument . There is a Tack of
recreational facilities for youth in this community,
but on the other hand as far as the law enforcement
point of view he believes this ordinance is appropriate
in as much as it givesthe foundation for law
enforcement people to act properly upon this situation.
Mike Bently, said he is not in favor of this ordinance.
There are enough laws on the books to cover any youth
that are breaking the law. 11 p .m. is not a real
reasonable hour .
Rose Mary Omenski , 4145 Del Rio is questioning if there
has been a pole of census taken on the youth that are
loitering in our town, as to whether or not they have
parents or guardians at- home who care. This ordinance
is definitely discriminatory. The police manpower is
lessened from going after the crimes that are much more
serious to the youth of our community. The police
department in this city has more than enough on their
hands.
-7-
Patricia Frank said she believes this ordinance would
not address the issue of crime. We already have laws
to protect property.
Joy Butterfield , 8870 Junipero , said it is pitiful
that the youth are allowed to run skate boards into the
side of buildings, ruining property. She believes this
ordinance should be enforced .
Vicky Morris stated that the Recreation Department
offers a wealth of activities that would interest our
teenagers . Unfortunately the teenagers are not
interested in the type of activities that are being
provided . The police department needs all the help
they can get , so do the parents and the kids . She
would like to see this ordinance passed .
Doug Lewis questioned the constitutionality of such an
ordinance.
City Attorney, Jeff Jorgensen, stated that provided it
is clear enough that police officers know what they
enforcing , the courts have ruled frequently there is
a sufficient interest to allow for curfew ordinances.
This is not unique to the city of Atascadero and is
common throughout the county and throughout the
country and their constitutionality has been upheld .
Larry Welsh said there are a lot of activities here in
Atascadero, but unfortunately many of them involve
drinking .
John Kunz who lives on the south end of town by Santa
Barbara Rd . and Halcon stated that many drunken brawls
go on down in that area late at night .
Bob Purse, 5505 Joplin, believes this ordinance could
be a tool that could be used by officers as a reason to
approach these young people if it is after hours
without it being considered harassment .
Paul Hyman, 1.0760 Colorado Rd . , said he believes the
intent of the ordinance was preventative. The greatest
risk to our youth is drinking and driving . Statistics
show that there is a decrease indrinking and driving
accidents in areas where there is a curfew law.
At this time Mayor Borgeson closed for public comment .
Council comments followed .
MOTION: By Councilman Dexter , seconded by Councilman
Shiers to read Ordinance No . 189 by title
only. Passed unanimously.
Mayor Borgeson read Ordinance No . 189 by title only.
MOTION: By Councilman Dexter , seconded by Councilman
Shiers to adopt Ordinance No . 189 on the
first reading . Passed unanimously by roll
call vote.
I
4. REQUEST FOR PARTIAL ABANDONMENT SEWER EASEMENT (Century
Plaza )
Staff report was given by Paul Sensibaugh , Public Works
.Director .
There was no public comment
MOTION: By Councilwoman Mackey, seconded by Councilman
Lilley to adopt Resolution 2-89. Passed
unanimously by roll call vote.
D. NEW .BUSINESS
1 . ADOPTION OF CHANGES TO ORDINANCE NO. 135, THE CITY ' S
"EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION ORDINANCE
Staff report was given by City Manager , Ray Windsor .
There was no public comment ,
A. Resolution No . 6-99 ' Signature Resolution ' ,
authorizing certain signatures on the various required
applications and documents submitted to the Federal
Emergency Management Agency (F.E.M.A) .
MOTION: By Councilman Shiers, seconded by Councilwoman
1Mackay to adopt Resolution No . 6-89. Passed
unanimously.
B. Ordinance No . 190 - Amending Chapter 4 of Title 4 of
the Atascadero Municipal Code relating to Emergency
Organizations and Functions,
MOTION: By Councilman Dexter , seconded by Councilman
Shiers to read by title only. Passed unanimously.
Mayor Borgeson readyOrdinance No . 190 by title only.
MOTION: By Councilman Shiers, seconded by Councilman
Lilley to adopt Ordinance No . _ 190 on the first
reading . Passed unanimously by roll call vote.
Police Chief McHale wants to commend Sgt . John Hutchins and Lt .
Bill Watton for the ' extensive work they have done on this
project .
-9-
2. HF_ATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING - CITY HALL
I
Paul Sensibaugh , Public. Works Director , gave staff report .
L
I
MOTION: By Councilman Shiers, seconded by Councilwoman
Mackey that the project be awarded to R.P.
Richards in the amount of $558,475 and that an
additional $eO,000 be appropriated from the
general fund balance to cover the bid amount
and inspection and system balancing casts.
Passed unanimously by roll call vote.
E. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATIONOAND OR ACTION:
I. . CITY COUNCIL: Downtown Master Plan RFP & Steering
Committee
Henry Engen, Community Development Director gave staff
report on the Master Plan RFP draft Letter that was
included in the agenda packet .
Mayor Borgeson named the following to the Steering
Committee:
Rex Hendrix: , Irwin !`fanning , Mitzi Sachrider , Bob
Prophet , Theon Burt, Lon Allan, Sarah Gronstrand ,
Keith Br.ummel and Jaime Lopez-Balbontin, Councilwoman
Mackey and Mayor Borgeson.
City Manager Ray Windsor will draft a letter to each of
these people regarding serving on this committee.
2 CITY MANAGER:
Ray Windsor , asked if a mid-year budget review could be
done on February 9th .
MEETING ADJOURNED AT 9:50 P.M. TO A JOINT PLANNING
COMMISSION/COUNCIL MEETING ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25 AT 7:30 P.M.
MINUTES RECORDED BY:
BOYD C SH ITZ, ITY CLER
J�
_10-
PREP ED BY :
G A.. R, ME,, DEPUTY CIT4 CLERK
I
I
I
I
I
I