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*(APPROVED, WITH AMENDMENTS,
12/13/88, INCLUDING THE
ATTACHED EXHIBIT "A")
ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL/PLANNING COMMISSION
MINUTES - SPECIAL MEETING
NOVEMBER 29, 1488
The joint meeting of the City Council/Planning Commission was
called to order at 7:00 p .m. by Mayor Borgeson, followed by the
Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL:
Present : Council members Dexter , Shiers, Lilley, and Mayor
Borgeson
Commissioners Luna, Highland, Lopez Balbontin, Waage,
Brasher- , Tobey and Chairperson Lochridge
Absent : Councilwoman Mackey
Staff Present : Henry Engen, Community Development Director ;
Paul Sensibaugh , Public Works Director ; Mike
Hicks , Fire Chief; Bud McHale, Police Chief; and
Mark Joseph , Administrative Services Director .
** Mayor Borgeson stated that in view of the large turnout of
people -for the subject of Highway 41 and upon consultation with
the City Attorney and City Manager- she announced that it was
appropriate to have a public hearing on this matter and that this
meeting had not been noticed for that purpose. Moreover , such
hearing "should have all the members of the City Council in
attendance. Since the purpose of this meeting was to continue
discussion by the Council and Planning Commission to give staff
direction for updating the General Plan it would be appropriate
to not hear testimony on Highway 41 but to set a special public
hearing for that purpose. Mr . Austin Carlton, CalTrans
representative, noted that individuals can still submit written
comments to Cal Trans on the matter of Highway 41 and this should
be done by December 1st . In response to questions he offered
that he thought it would be possible to extend the public comment
time period. The Mayor then declared a 15 minute recess. The
meeting was reconvened at 7:30 p .m. Public Hearing was set -for
Wednesday, December 14th at 7:00 p .m. at a location to be
determined .
3E NOTE: This meeting was continued to 12/14/88, in part, because of room capacity
regulations. (See Minutes of 12/13/88, p.2-3 ,for approval of this notation
and amendments to these minutes.)
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1 . Policy direction discussion
a. Industrial land use
acreage extent and location, north vs south E1
Camino Real . Access to Traffic Way and Sycamore
industrial park areas.
Craftsman Park idea (ERA)
Henry Engen reviewed the existing General Plan policies in
regard to industrial land use policies and he noted that
currently there are 56 acres of land in industrial use and
the plan provides for 162 acres ultimately. Existing
locations for industry were discussed and it was noted that
in addition to industrial and industrial park designations
that commercial park and service commercial zoning
catagories allow for industrial land uses. The purposes for
districts were reviewed and was noted that site development
standards called for in zoning are substandard in comparison
to goals identified in the General Plan. Recommendations
of the Economic Research Associates analysis relative to
industrial land were summarized and recommended no increase
in industrial land use unless a unique opportunity was
presented . Engen noted that there had been
pressures on the industrial land use on south El Camino
between Curbaril and Santa Rosa from industrial to
service commercial . This should be evaluated in the General
Plan update. Under discussion it should be noted that the
Traffic Way/Ferro Caril industrial area has major access
problems and that the craftsman park idea might be
implemented on the north El Camino Real . It was
acknowledged and recognized that the problem with the
with the current incubator industries is that they out grow
the land areas that are designated for them. The consensus
was that the present criteria for industrial areas is
confusing and needs to be simplified and clarified .
The feasibility of modern technology parks was discussed
and the observation was made there is a need to encourage
and nurture those activities which have proven successful
here.
The idea of a craftsman park was supported but there is a
need to define exactly the character of that concept . One
suggested candidate location was the Santa Barbara/El Camino
Real area. The City ' s lack of accessible flat land for
industry was acknowledged as being a deterrent to providing
more land for local job creating manufacturing activities.
Paso Robles and San Luis Obispo are more suite for job
centers notwithstanding the push for creating jobs where
people live.
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It was acknowledged that there is intense competition for
quality development by communities across the state and
there is a need in Atascadero to focus on desired
pragmatic way. An economic round table or economic
development committee could assist in targeting appropriate
firms. Development of a downtown master plan could
provide direction for proper uses in that area. Candidates
for appropriate craftsman park activities included hand made
furniture, iron works, etc . There was a consesnus that
Idler ' s providied a good case study of a successful
iron works, etc . There was consensus that Idler ' s service
commercial type business that should be encouraged . It was
also the consensus that in order to have adequate
industrial land the zoning ordinance needs to be
strengthened .
At this time Mayor Borgeson asked for public comment .
Jerry Bond , 4840 El Verano , complimented George Highland ,
Bob Lilley, Mike Tobey and Ken Waage for good points that
they had made in prior discussion. Maggie Rice of the
Chamber of Commerce has worked very hard to secure light
industrial groups for this area. She is trying to do a very
good job and it is very hard . The major tax base comes from
retail sales to support the city other than property taxes.
We cannot attract people like May Co. , Penneys, Sears for
large clothing stores in this area. We do have some very
good stores that bring in taxes such as DeCou' s, Grisanti ' s,
Pacific Home Improvement , Rileys, etc . People that are
looking to come in for industries or stores look at what the
population base is to buy merchandise from their stores and
if it will pay them to put a store in for the amount of
sales that they will have. If _there isn ' t enough of retail
sales for them, they won ' t come to Atascadero .
James Herman, 4545 Sycamore, commented on the per capita
tax . All of the towns that have better per capita tax than
Atascadero , their major thing is tourism. The only one that
doesn ' t is Grover City, they don ' t have a big tourist base.
Atascadero is missing the ball here, this is San Luis Obispo
County and that is what we are famous for and thesearethe
type of industries and businesses we need to attract to our
city. As far as the Arts and Crafts Park we need it in a
downtown location so that everybody can benefit from it .
This will bring in the tourists and hopefully they will use
some of our other retail stores in the area. We can make it
attractive and use some the commercial land we have off of
Traffic Way and put in some green belts in, trees and low
visibility 'industrial parks behind it where the people can
actually manufacture the merchandise they will be selling .
What we also need inthistown is stricter zoning in the
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landscaping that is being put in or lack thereof. Driving
down E1 Camino Real doesn ' t exactly make you feel like you
are in a real nice rural area.
Pete Boonesar , 5212 Magdelana, said he agreed with
Councilman Lilley that if we are starting incubator
industries here in Atascadero and they grow and they are
forced to leave the area because the City isn' t cooperating
or allowing them to grow here, when a perspective business
looks to locate here, they probably talk to businesses in
this area and found out that the cooperation isn ' t here,
why should they make an investment here and not be able to
grow and prosper here, so then they look somewhere else.
This should be addressed .
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Jerry Frederick , who lives on Santa Barbara Rd . , commented
that approximately two years ago the City paid for a survey.
This survey was sent out to the public for public input .
Many of those were returned and showed exactly what the
public wanted . It showed where they shopped and that the
only thing they bought in Atascadero was their groceries and
their gasoline. The rest of it was spent in San Luis
Obispo , Santa Maria, etc . The survey showed they needed a
shopping center , recreation trailer park , all of which are
excellent tax base type of businesses . We need high
paying tax base businesses. Up and down our highway we have
plenty of property available, we have lots of people who
want to do a lot of things, but we do not have the open arms
of the Council or the Planning Commission in order to get
it . There is always somebody who doesn ' t like the fence,
the parking , etc . He feels that the people making the
decisions for the city are either retired or they are a
government employee being subsidized by the public , so
consequently any decision that they make to turn down
anything that would be good for the tax base, doesn ' t affect
them in the least . Let ' s get some cooperation.
Eric Michielssen, 5500 Agila, complimented Councilman Shiers
on good comments he had made. His association with Cal Poly
could be fruitful for the city. His observation that we
have a lot of highly trained technical people at Cal Poly
that are going to school and would like to stay in the area
is a good observation. Our areas offer affordable housing
compared to other areas in the state that they could re-
locate to . What we don' t have is an industrial park area
which would attract this type of industries. We need to be
more attractive to these businesses. The number one thing
they are looking for is location. The areas we have zoned
industrial right now are light industrial are just not good
locations. They do not have the intra structure that will
allow them to be developed . To put in the type of park that '
Councilman Shiers talked about that would attract these Cal
Poly trained technocrats is right along the highway. We
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have land at the south end of town that is fairly level ,
that has sewers and utilities near by that could be
developed nicely.
Barbara Rieter presented council and commission with copies
of a suggestion she has for a craftsman village and a Colony
Sports Village. She stated that $25-$30,000 money has been
given to the Tourist Bureau and Chamber of Commerce
this past year and asked what do we get in return for that
investment . We do not have a contract with them stating
what we will receive for this money. The ERA
report indicates that tourists do not come to Atascadero,
they stop in San Luis Obispo or in Paso Robles . Where does
our money go as far as the Tourist Bureau is concerned? She
stopped in at the Sari Luis Obispo Tourist Bureau one day
and asked about Atascadero She was told they didn ' t
have any information, it was "up stairs We need to
investigate how our money is spent , are we getting our
moneys worth .
Buz Hinkley who lives on San Gregorio Rd . spoke representing
the property that is to be developed at Santa; Rosa on the
west side of the freeway on Portola. The developers of that
property have requested that he approach not only the City
Council but the Planning Commission and the staff of the
City of Atascadero to inquire as to their input as to the
design, the kinds of uses that the City would Tike to see.
They would like all of the input that can be given, or that
the City can give to him, or to them, or to the design
people in that center in order to make something that the
city and the staff would be proud of and would be
comfortable with . This project is in the very beginning
stages of development and he asked that any of the members
of the Planning Commission or City Council , or staff would
give to him any input they may have.
Robert McNeal , 4830 EI Verano , stated that we have an
infra structure problem. When you get on the roads and pull
off to the industrial areas, what do you drive on? You have
to get there via Curbaril , Traffic Way, Capistrano , or El
Camino Real . You examine those roads in regards to how you
can take a truck on them. You have to consider the problems
of getting in, the problems getting out . If we want to
attract business we need to do something to provide access
to the facilities that are available including zoning them
so they can be used and they can develop and grow. If not ,
we need to make a decision right now whether we really do
want to remain a rural community or do we want to draw in
those industries and maybe compromise a little bit .
At this time, Mayor Borgeson closed' to public comment .
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OTY COUNCIL MINUTES - 11/29/880
EXHIBIT "A", P. 2
Mayor Borgeson:
. . . .The council comments on a meeting date for the next
public hearing, I am going to throw out the date of Dec . 14
which is on a Wednesday at 7pm. . . For now, tentatively set up
for Dec . 14th 7pm, . . . I will ask those of the people that
came in with petitions to state their name and present their
petitions to the City Clerk either at this time or if you
wish you can keep these petitions and bring them to the
meeting at the 14th. Whatever you wish.
Anne Marie Kirkpatrick:
Mayor Borgeson, my name is Anne Marie Kirkpatrick. I live
at 6291 Monterey Court in Atascadero. We have decided in
light of the information we received tonight about the
public hearing to continue gathering signatures and we will
submit the petitions to the City Council at the public
hearing, and on the assurance of CalTrans that they are
extending the time to receive input from us we are also
holding on to the petitions for CalTrans but we would like
to have a date certain from them so that we don' t run into
problems .
Mayor Borgeson:
Will you speak to that to clarify that once again?
Austin Carlton:
Well , as I previously said that that . . .we would extend the
time limit to include the public hearing, so, that will not
be a problem.
Mayor Borgeson:
®k, so at least until after the 14th, at this time of the
tentative date. Thank you. Is there anyone else that has a
petition?