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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet 07/24/1990 PUBLIC REVIEW COPY PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE FROM COUNTER A G E N D A ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING ATASCADERO ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 6500 PALMA FOURTH FLOOR, ROTUNDA 'ROOM JULY 24 , 1990 7 : 00 P.M. This agenda is prepared and posted pursuant to the require- ments of Government Code Section 54954 . 2 . By listing a topic on this agenda, the City Council has expressed its intent to discuss and act on each item. In addition to any action identified in the brief general description of each item, the action that may be taken shall include: A referral to staff with specific requests for information; continuance; specific direction to staff con- cerning the policy or mission of the item; discontinuance of consideration; authorizationto enter into negotiations and exe- cute agreements pertaining to the item; adoption or approval; and, disapproval . Copies of the staff reports or other documentation relating to each item of business referred to or. the agenda are on file in the office of the City Clerk, available for public inspection during City Hall business hours . The City Clerk 'will answer any questions regarding the agenda. RULES OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: * Members of the audience may speak on any item on the agenda. A person may speak for five ( 5) minutes . * No one may speak for a second time until everyone wishing to speak has had an opportunity to do so. * No one may speak more than twice on any item. Council Members may question any speaker; the speaker may respond but, after the allotted time has expired, may not initiate further discussion. The floor will then be closed to public participation and open for Council discussion. Call to Order Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call City Council Comment COMMUNITY FORUM: The City Council values and encourages exchange of ideas and comments from you, the citizen. The Community Forum period is provided to receive comments from the public on 'matters other than scheduled agenda items . To increase the effectiveness of Community Forum, the following rules will be enforced: A <maximum of 30 minuteswill be allowed for Community Forum,; unless Council authorizes an extension. All remarks shall be addressed to Council, as a whole, and not to any individual member thereof . No person shall be permitted to make slanderous, profane or personal remarks against any Council Member, commissions & staff. A. CONSENT CALENDAR: All matters listed under Item A, Consent Calendar, are considered to be routine, and will be enacted by one motion in the form listed below. There will be no separate discussion on these items . A member of the Council or public may, by request, have any item removed from the Consent Calendar, which shall then be reviewed and acted upon separately after the adoption of the Consent Calendar. ' Where ordinance adoption is involved, action by Council on the Con- sent Calendar will presuppose waiving of the reading in full' of the ordinance in question. 1 . JUNE 26, 1990 CITY :COUNCIL MINUTES (Cont' d from 7/10/90) 2 . JULY 10, 1990 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 3 . JULY 11, 1990 SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES (Study Session) 4 CITY TREASURER' S REPORT - JUNE 1`99`0 5 . FINANCE DIRECTOR' S REPORT - JUNE 1990 6 RESOLUTION NO. 100-90 -' ADDING CERTIFIED ARBORISTS TO CITY- APPROVED LIST (POPPENBERG, FORISTER & CONNER) 7 . CLARIFICATION OF FY90-91 BUDGET FIGURES B. HEARINGS/APPEARANCES : 1 APPEAL PLANNING COMMISSION'S DENIAL OF PRECISE PLAN 74-89 CONDITION REQUIRING CURB, GUTTER AND SIDEWALK AT 5160 PALMA AVE. - JIM & KRIS HAZARD (Fisher/Washburn) 2 2. WEED ABATEMENT APPEALS HEARING: A. RESOLUTION NO. 99--90 CONFIRMING THE COST OF WEED ABATE- MENT 3 . HERITAGE TREE REMOVAL REQUEST FOR PURPOSES OF SINGLE-FAMILY HOME & GARAGE CONSTRUCTION, 8960 JUNIPERO (Foran) 4 . HERITAGE TREE REMOVAL REQUEST FOR PURPOSES OF SINGLE-FAMILY HOME RENOVATION & CONSTRUCTION, 8020 COROMAR (Van Slyke) 5 . HERITAGE TREE REMOVAL REQUEST FOR PURPOSES OF SINGLE-FAMILY HOME, GUEST HOME & STUDIO CONSTRUCTION, 8290 HERMOSA ( Shetler) 6 . HERITAGE TREE REMOVAL REQUEST FOR PURPOSES OF DRIVEWAY & SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE CONSTRUCTION, 10560 SAN MARCOS ( Stayart) 7 . HERITAGE TREE REMOVAL'REQUEST FOR PURPOSES OF COMMERCIAL PARK CONSTRUCTION, 2100 EL CAMINO REAL (Shannon) C. REGULAR BUSINESS : 1 . PROPOSAL FROM DENNIS BRYANT REGARDING DISPOSAL OF OLD APPLI- ANCES 2 . STATUS OF WATER CONSERVATION EFFORTS (Mayor Lilley - verbal) D. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND/OR ACTION : 1 . City Council: A. Committee Reports (The following represents ad hoc or standing committees . Informative status reports will be given, as felt necessary. ) 1 . City/School Committee 2 . North Coastal Transit 3 . S.L.O. Area Coordinating Council 4 . Traffic Committee 5 . Solid/Hazardous Waste Mgmt . Committee 6 . Recycling Committee 7 . Economic Opportunity Commission 8 . B. I .R. 2 . City Attorney 3 . City Clerk 4 . City Treasurer 5 City Manager 3 MEETING AGEMA (Cont`d from.?/1Q/90; T1S r 'JER3 CITY :�O:lE�tiSL MINUTES JUNE 26, 1990 -7h9 fCeew' ' ng._ !^:a Ca? , ed ?t 1i'c, er at '7:, )2: p tn' The n'sedge c47 alleglance was Zed ,by C*co,u;�cisa,: i}parr aci,:ey RQLL CALL: Present: �ounc i 1 mem,er.s rta key, Sh i eY,s, , 1 1 c}y, BaYgrcSJ:"t ... anda '[1'•" De,--ter Staff Present; Ray , i �arka er Ar t C I'l Gtto.-r� ..,v C'tr,. ..f'1C'lE'r'..; ,Mt.'+tTlfft;l.`' w1.'.,. d.;?s' ''C;�;:..ale It.. Com,[;tirj'4•'"- G,i': s 44-4s ,t(�c '�)j't i Administrative ti+'..t^v?"' YFQ9KI.L:' !;=9 t; Rr'g 's,:), ;s-;•ed {4"1:. r. ., r'�,, i c:"1' ..:.,.• 'i c';'1 t-I fir;ti l after'. it:emE #1 :ail^'' 'I hcs ��r.,a 1 . Resolution Ng, 6.9--90 — ertifi-atlon f'' June Pg9o' - Municipal Election Results -Mark Jos,eph repo,.-ted .that ar 5z2;' p*,*i. t 'evemi,ng , a"re man Luis Obisco Count + 5 a d, o Supervisc,ra- had v_4t ' w'nrina 0usl to certify t'he results of the, Jur, , i?9r Mun';czpI %^ moi•" o.n. has eported tha, the vowntr= C?,�rl,` office had `e>;P;.erien-C-d dela/s, rh'.. - providing the City, of, Atascaderc with wr ittert re-sults.. MOTION: By CoLxrtc i-l'man� Lilley and Secdr ded wartar+ n { d so yon Kay ysT� J. „itla3r9,rr>ous l L FS`rJt""�.�r�''.�n ;.C' d:.,C'F:!'t. Re t':.it 1. t� . - . ' passed by ?-c�l l 1—all "cte, 2. Presentation to departing Councilm mber`, Marjorie Mackey Fcunc i l"+:omar`I .:mac k .rga'. a fee--ewe l i .::s d r eE, i :p. c s~i ng he,r tn. o :ghts, accomplishment-s' zin i icae3d s:":t.f. az,s'oY .iaiMz vjith f.'3w'_ 3 ev6v-:--year- y >. , k'c e aper: t'�,c} �_tv �+~ 1 baggy. -the I`aydr rreserne"< �r a r: 1 s��t.� anc! s 3 :er p 1a�'e, in e h a ;f�• CI' _. :.t; �"w':.:t?w S r• 3�,,t3`" Li ';`f E't°"- e.., :1: pre-sented a d-- er,, aong-sternm d t.,a oses ec3gCJ'ifi ..K3 CE y represent i? 1 L^'r r f - A-tme is r ',i„)' t"�?�s t l rarTTheJ . Y E. cou.nc i lwozjarr w 1 to a 2 agues ana T-Shi r t ;as r.._:;eco th #L Ae si n,i'stratisan of th of "of i' �t t o n a y- 3 trod �s lty A I #vio City TrOasur r _ f The City A w for ney :Ss 46r� i n> tour y c i " l ak'i ` K'6rba as C. :v and Lee n'ayka as city 4», Adtninisitiration of 04thl af. TY-F, fi � t.ri newl"Y--6lec.t Clouncilmembers Rabori t+ *ffici a Bortit4;'at r 04son Yh , City. Cies- a;lmsr �s�r�s+d, �e' : caws: o ,,office `O�r^ita So CjE+6,rt atlo. R�"'t.:Jel- t N,T,nl po S,- o.:;"J i.pitapbcel s. CQtjnc i" ma n S✓r:3esbn:- t n t# 2 1: i'}' iE ." rr. a trG Zw '25t.^rJeby plIeCt,j "1r �tCli ��i�!"EY'��vJ' t` Tv�+a�` �e.et iii" " p.fT:iI ' ut`l C� C3:f�t^.,ca.Ztr� :w::'rrTiit"t '' .rl1*"+t Cr.,C'G_t?T �Niari :.i x Frrew" PC's.: 4` 1 c=i` 1 . 4.e 'd 'M y" i ��S°$" 3 s� . Ret; lv of t�s`aerc ;arra . tE?a >. ;- i' 4a ', ir � camf� 'Vtee. r ,astls J'Gsfr1 Y k Cj that }AE' &4d"a !iC t",�t"t�f� s`1SL� `C{r'ou'd tC} s the '� !e ;pQ:r' t .v Caurtcii ►itrttnst of t + c�rrrc#: M }rcr ;F�rss trr-.e M©TlQNt. # : y*tr,` l3e�t .- r'NcCrlr' ti C ;trtcx �Tr .is'i` a fo,r. 1 _ 'til y';W'r3C' '�G. '( -C-'y _:#,1unci. :.:73ar'. Jx13'f.''�ra^,`3. ;::oz.-xaingle-d Wh ',, t?t?Pn3Tadtifln,. T} e , Vi 'rE' 2�ti C?t�SE2r :trt9rr , k. T' . ?ppdir-ttre it' s �trtr3rl>rrtou%iy coo finned. try ' rci a v'DtC. ` E €1TIt dt C0U""nc i ?r. ar, -� 2'i y, 6wi.r a ted ° C�;aJlt~: 3 cyan int?ie '<,as" ; ta. or 'Pro T m�aor' ,. Ctr€ nci ?-vaOrr,c tl oc gestin set ondod thO: Mot,io anti; tic r" a n Z� ,14M T tiwra :.-OUT tc I t9r38C~lriit3w: tS,< sap, ' �` ( >ith -t t6 ivr1' L r:1'1E? t 'x3i � tlfat `'� C ounc i m rT Dex ter r tikd, the, of'- .tbe ;gas t mar and er;'te ed ,h% �eraa�n2t?' � at�t:�d'i thy'"' Ct�u.T�ci`� and �'o yrs�� r d: tional ly t�4&'".,:Cf74. "YC s 3.fCirs2# " f a:i 'sar ,� ,i°CCk ey' er: }'GaI pf serviceto the Ci t y`r�roL;illeyccvuerrted oXl Stine Qt: thy+°.'czfflk-ul,t >t„�e ' reCoC t -y , rare,. by< the CouncilTc#,, .�:- c `�� }Tobe" .f w:crtrsed CC611126/90 _i, Page 2"' , t spirit of cooperation. Mr . Lilley presented a plague in recognition of his service as Mayor to Mr . De;.Ier . COMMUNITY FORUM: Lon Alien, 5625 Capistrano , gave brief fa* swell statement to Ms. ^lackey recogniz: _ Gecrge Highland as the person w-ho proclaimed' t`:at it was "an end c an era's ( regarding the departure of Ms. Mackey) . A. CONSENT CALENDAR: 1 . JUNE 12, 1990 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 2. MAY 22, 1990 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 3. CITY TREASURER'S REPORT - MAY 1990 4. FINANCE DIRECTOR'S REPORT - MAY 1990 5. ACCEPTANCE OF FYSS-89 FINANCIAL AUDIT 6. ORDINANCE NO. 209 - AMENDING SECTIONS 2-+3.02 AND 2-13. 11 OF THE ATASCADERO MUNICIPAL CODE, REDUCING NUMBER OF PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSIONERS FROM SEVEN TO FIVE (Second reading & adoption) 7. TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 2-87, 9384 VISTA BONITA - Consideration of time extension (Metchik/Central Coast Engineering) 8. TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 4-90, 4400 OBISPO ROAD - Division of one 10.53 acre parcel into two lots of 4.00 and 6.53 acres (Brimfield/Cuesta Engineering) 9. FINAL TRACT MAP 24-89, 7425 EL CAMINO REAL (Messer/Cuesta Engineering) 10. FINAL PARCEL MAP 1-90, 8315 AMAPOA AVENUE - Subdivision of one lot into four airspace condominiums and a common area (Low/Cuesta Engineering) 11 . AUTHORIZE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE (3) PENDING VACANCIES ON THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION DUE TO EXPIRING TERMS 12. AUTHORIZE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE ( 1 ) PENDING VACANCY ON THE PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION DUE TO EXPIRING TERM Pa_s- 3 13. RESOLUTION NO. 70-90 - AUTHORIZING THE DEPARTMENT OF 'PUBLIC WORKS TO SUBMIT TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS FOR CONSIDERATION OF PARTICIPATION IN THE SB-200 PROGRAM 14. RESOLUTION NO. 74-90 - AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE PROGRAM SUPPLEMENT NO. 008 TO LOCAL AGENCY/STATE AGREEMENT No. 05-5423 - GARCIA ROAD BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECT OVER A TRIBUTARY OF GRAVES CREEK 15. RESOLUTION NO. 75-90 - AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE PROGRAM SUPPLEMENT NO. 009 TO LOCAL AGENCY/STATE AGREEMENT NO. 05-5423 - SAN ANDRES AVENUE BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECT OVER ATASCADERO CREEK 16. RESOLUTION NO. 71-90 - ACCEPTING IRREVOCABLE OFFERS OF DEDICATION OF THREE EASEMENTS FOR ROAD PURPOSES (ADDITIONAL RIGHT-OF-WAY ADJACENT THE MONTEREY ROAD BRIDGE ALIGNMENT) 17. IMPENDING REQUEST FOR CITY PARTICIPATION IN THE EXTENSION OF A STORM DRAIN PROJECT ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSAL TO CONSTRUCT AN APARTMENT COMPLEX AT 7407 SANTA YSABEL (Allred/Cuesta Engineering) 19. RESOLUTION NO. 72-90 - AUTHORIZING A PROCEDURE FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF POLICE RECORDS 19. RESOLUTION NO. 73-90 - CITY OF ATASCADERO RECYCLING PROGRAM "iayor Lilley read the consent calendar . Councilman N`imn;o tilled ; tem A-7. Councilman Shiers pulled It- , �;- cm m i ur 1her discussion. The City Clerk asked that Item A-1 be continued . Greg Luke asked that Item A-14 be pulled at a citizen ' s request . Mr . Engen asked that Item A-S be pulled for clarification. MOTION: By Councilwoman Borgeson and seconded by Ce:;:�cilman De-ter to approve the Consent Calendar with the exceptions of Items 1 , 5, 7, 2 and 14 . "lotion unanimously carried . MOTION: By Councilwoman Borgescn and seconded by Councilman Mimmo to continue the minutes of the City Council meeting of June 12, 1990; all voted in favor . Discussion of the following Consent Calendar items was as (allows: CC6/26/90 Page 4 5. ACCEPTANCE OF FYBB-89 FINANCIAL AUDIT Councilman,. Shiers reported that he had pulled this item to specifically note that the auditor ' s had given a much improved write up from previous_ year . He reported that in 1999, Council had approved a new position, assistant Finance Director and added that the hiring of Rudy Hernandez appears to have paid off. Councilman Shiers quoted a portion of the staff report giving credit to Mr . Hernandez and noted that he was impressed and pleased with the audit . Mark Joseph also commended Mr . Hernandez for a ,lob well done. Mr . Joseph added that if Council so desired , he could have the auditors make a presentation at the next meeting . Mayor Lilley commented that he was happy to see the City get such an excellent report card . Mayor Lilley recognized and acknowledged former City Treasurer , Sere Sittach , by thanking him for his service and wishing him well . Mr . Sibbach thanked the Council for their confidence and -voted that it was a pleasure to have worked with Councilwoman Mackey. 7. TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 2-87, 9384 VISTA BONITA - Consideration of time extension (Metchik/Cental Coast Engineering) Councilman Nimmo stated that he had requested this item be pulled from the Consent Calendar because he had , at one time, been an owner of this property. He clarified that while the property had been sold in October of 1999, he did still retain a trust deed interest in the property. Mr . Nimmo stepped down from discussion on this item. The City Attorney concurred with this action. MOTION: By Councilman Dexter and seconded by Councilman Shiers to accept time extension for TPM 2-99 to April 26, 1991 ; motion carried 4 :0 MOTION: By Councilman Shiers and seconded by Mayor Lilley to accept the Audit findings for the Fiscal Year ending June 3 30, 1999; motion unanimously carried by voice vote. 8. TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 4-90, 4400 OBISPO ROAD - Division of one 10.53 acre parcel into two lots of 4.00 and 6.53 acres (Brimfield/Cuesta Engineering) Mr . Engen noted that Condition No . 5 of Exhibit H had been modified by the Planning Commission at suggestion by staff. He ..06,'26,'90 Page 5 e:<piained that the phrase that states " . . .and a 100% Labor and "iatei-ial Bond" had been deleted , but that the City Attorney had advised against the deletion. Mr . Engen recommended restoration of the lariguaee and indicated that the engineer for the applicant did not have a problem with this action. MOTION: By Councilman Shiers and seconded by Councilman Dexter to approve TPM 4-9C restoring language originally deleted ; unanimously passed . 14. RESOLUTION NO. 74-40 - AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE PROGRAM SUPPLEMENT NO. 008 TO LOCAL AGENCY/STATE AGREEMENT No. 05-5423 - GARCIA ROAD BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECT OVER A TRIBUTARY OF GRAVES CREEK Mr . Luke gave background and staff report . He indicated that the Z).eliminary engineering has been completed and the City is ready to enter- into a contract with CALTRANS for a 80/20 cost sharing arrangement to proceed with the design and construction of the nl` dge. He sated that It is well and appropriate for the neighbors to have an opportunity to speak to the subject . tMayor Lilley asked the Public Works Director how much choice the City has in the design of bridges of this type. Mr . Luke explained that CALTRANS is in the business of building bridges and staff has very little exercise of authority. Pub i i z Comment Lee Bradley, 3.36.5 Garcia Road , stated that he has over 300 feet of rros-tage along the road , which will be affected the construction of the bridge. He acknowledged the need for the replacement , but voiced conger-n for the proposed height of the bridge. Mr . Bradley indicated that the bridge would be 18" above his driveway which may cause drainage problems on his property. In addition, Mr . Bradley spoke with concern for the proposed removal of five trees and speed/traffic control . He asked Council to come out and see the situation. Mr . Lul:e answered specific questions regarding recommended speed in the area of the bridge. There was Council concurrence that there was a need for a citizen committee to address the concerns and act as a liaison between the City and CALTRANS would be appropriate. Mayor Lilley asked Mr . Luke to approach CALTRANS regarding citizen input for mitigation. CCb/26/90 Page 6 The City !Manager- advised that Council should move ahead with the resolution in order to keep the relationship ocing with CALTRANS . MOTION: By Councilman Dexter and seconded by Councilwoman Borgeson to adapt Resolution No . '74-90 authorising the Mayor to execute Program Supplement No . 009 to Local Agency/State Agreement No . 05-5425, Garcia Road Bridge Replacement Project ; motion carried 5:0 by roll call . The City Manager asked Mr . Bradley to leave knowing that the City will be back in touch with him and that staff has been directed to address his concerns . B. HEARINGS/APPEARANCES: 1 . APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION'S RECOMMENDATION FOR DENIAL OF DIVISION OF ONE PARCEL CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 3.4 ACRES INTO TWO LOTS CONTAINING 1 . 1 AND 2.3 ACRES EACH AT 7503 CARMELITA - THOMAS BENCH (Cont 'd from 4/24/90) Henry tngen noted that staff had requested a continuance on this ;tem, but after reviewing the various alternatives was recommending going ahead with the appeal . Mayor Lilley asked the applicant , Mr . Bench , if he was prepared to proceed with the appeal . He stated that r;e was . The Community Development Director Gave staff ,`ecr"t giving background and outlining the characteristics or the ,property. Mr . Engen reported that the Planning Comrrtissiori h-gid --ecommer;ded denial and summarised the concerns to be proximity to the creek , 3: 1 depth to width ratio of proposed parcel number two , and, appropriateness of the land to be subdivided for an additional single family home site. in addition, he reported that the site was not suitable for the proposed density of development and that the design would impede ' upon the recreational easement on the property. Mr . Engen gave a status report on the work completed so far by the Creekway Mapping Committee, and indicated that information on Mr . Bench ' s prcperty is not yet available. Concluding his report , Mr . Engen outlined alternatives and answered questions from Council . Councilman Shiers referrer.' to testimony from Planning Commission minutes relating to the creation of a flag lot if subdivision was granted . The Community Development Director explained that the CC6/26/90 Page 7 ill Cm e::�T-e z -2 V C t.D CIE' �u 1 0 t a i�.c E, r! the n w 0 U i Ec eci a t n e 5j:.. I(d e E 3 2 C:01 t ed Ha, s an easement 4- -mes s a- C;, e t C1:..,..,.� " -j i �D,C- a 7arm _'e --lue47, Ep, .._."Ig E+r! :j z.:J z. ac or a g 1, ^.B_ re q U E?S t d a e 1 nce e I cC z, 7,I s e 4- -he -cmmjr14 4 Deve' _--ment- ` z o - C'P 0- c T, L 1 E1 1 t We-E LC �' a PCCr 0 E0IF e c t 4 c u to oo {'.hi-o--ioh the !"lap Act Q-0cess and C:C,U I d b e cazquiret v.-i thcoutLhi-ough the sub V i S ion process 1 espcnse to a q e s t i c,,n f c;m 7-c-u n c: L-.,o m a r, 0 T-0 E?S c n the Public s D,i I-e c tor" y l<c c:a t e" that rr;c s t M t pa-cel- _Iumber­ two s no+-eH L t',-* I- p' Dosed location I CI q ED= Z:e!-I E, 7 -:-7 e -2o q S E-I)E VL LC tpr- _-_oc5ed Pa! es. l, za,+ E, 0 w e Q E?d 2? e -J t .-l'._^". 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T h e a p.p a n t r e b,-,t t e d ^Crt _ =?PO planning F_nd st�-essedl that 'lg z) rezreic� , onal sta-�'f 1-epc' t E�, a-t- i 1lS Propert'Y can-Ict- be estate .. =hed d fc-r 1-ec:-e:_tlon­z UeE. VJ i t h o u t an a s s that Vich h s, CC s en.I.- a d t i'Z;1 _;7 i P h e 0 t i c�n v 4 o z; e u - that the E3 1 d,E-P t h tCi V<Id n r a t i C 0 7ic 2 C L.1 C,: 4 j a I the proposed homes i te would hot 'ter e r a with r 'e --ecreational easement . Ccrtinui.ng , Mr . Bench stated that he In a d c t made c c im i n e n t s reflected in the e-cerpts of Planning Cc r!-,,,,T,I s s J o r, m n Lj tL e s o ' A p r ii I Z Q(-I he h a d r.�C' o-1c.-;;7E?i-e d sel 1 the t -e s 6 f irm Cr, .- t t C� t t-� e Pr 0 D e r t S.r"C uf I e P e n s P a C e T-1c t I lig t a t -,he PrOf ei-tv• I t­,E,c k a' d and. o b JECtc IC cC d E?s t r _lc t iJn e re r-r e a t El easement E! pa thvjE t P!-V S 7, t e r a t e t"lat :'e-:Sccu' d L i^-;E?0' P I ='y e ri -;-.c 1- e C S'S 7-Lie meet I ng was _CC n ;E'_.. cz t cI n d J i I p;_ " , . _ CfTlm.e r El C V.,C C! -a P 7 5 C% e-F Vj{-j 0 P 3 tS C-E" a P.3 i in Lj 1 P 9 19 Ic e L' e md cn 0-d a n z e g --s rlat t" e 10+ t s -t VJ:'uJ d not rte ega' B 3b PI 0. _'s , '75 0-5, C a r rr'e I t L v c ed h_J s z)p e at the mat-ter- 6•J o u d on 4 'D e r S.S 0,1 e d ce and f c r a � e stated that the spll. t would be e-_aLj s e 1t w,o u 4- In with the f3ene-al pian. '(r j e r E. added t-h' M . Bench not o,%,Y t'S F=serrlerits and Ut ed n= 1 to d.Pr"' Z _Dcn Hartic , 7205 Car r!e 1 -. t'a S C n. t C. the split - i c not I -,-oy habitat zj i aye e�- Jon . He _eating a=ired 1 1 c up d t h e Lcmm, saion de- ia"-Lcs spo t h e i-eek a m d eta' t S the e sP o n s b i 1 t j of Fle P r O- - WrIEr S,. t 7 -�d L L! ..'dr CiE: C e me 1: o- t ion c-F e c r "-J i n a n P, e E e t e h a t Vl I L- a 5 E?' t C Merl r L iEl E, L E2 e Z. -Fwr�!-,er Urged t 0 0 1-1 v `t e- a r Eh o C!t. a n cl e U P-E-6L E-' C E, 1 — : ar c ttL -3 c E+, e L 3= aYl obl ; �laticn to I d s t-a 4- e E c rn e r i c _. 2L.^5 to 0 e V 4- p m-i Ed d e n 7i E� p t i a C rr M S S- El r" a t,C h Q P le Z -M E, __J D t zj C F-,v e m iD d Ei o d c v e i- e a d -t-r Ein p a r-2 1-1 c d s a d ?-eCOr t e d t h C3 t b e c F-U,s e c{ 41-he easement a n d e ea L".-e r- o o t-4:-. - 1 e an rea b'i e L- L - Cj 0 r E- e ct Pm 1- Et r)C V;0 M,=�n c g eso n a-- --i n t a r 2!-! E? p a e d t h.a t t r- I't C th t h S. coes ha,ie a I v T i VE, f L, i*.,.; de easement fo;- �azcess 0 m M 01- C E, =secs to C... . -i _ , but rraCai1} _ �s such because it _ S credomisnant =_ gated behind another a,.t an� must taE:e it s ce-s off o= �armel! I ta. 'he City ",� , �e'y Ciari*."_ed that ire -e ter n;;:1.-3t _on .Jas a. c:1 c s e EE,I I N1rrslTlo notec that t`le proposed lot appears v be a flay and . as suc'­: • wouIt •Fall under provisions of the deep lot GnCe. He aided that after evlevjing_ the actions L f the Court , he d: rt to ieve the Benches hay± been denied their [)rjP ty+ fights u;3o made fine fol -io� ing motion: MOTION: By Councilman Nimmo and sercz;nded by Ccunci lman De>:ter to deny the app Ii`-atior.. Mr . recommended an amendment to the motion. The C Y At -orney advised Council of apmropriate language. Nimmo a^ler;dEd the froticn to "ead that the Ci t y Council wishes to deny the appeal and direct staff to bo-i ng back approl riate findings of d-2riIaI the ,next "i. t• Counc i _ meet no . Councilman De.-ter concurred . SE', o1-e r^ 6J.S c Z3 e .'' -auncil _man Shiers commented that he had lost marl .. ,. _,; �. sleep over the and was Concerned for pease i n the rie ghbor-hood . J-e stated -`,at the proposed split t'^ tt ce.C C'`E� nC t CC lfb""^{ 4ti: t�' the Ord; nance c:E=`aw e it• dDE.= :lot providE' or he appropriate _tnarakS He slatet ijas f i J' „D IC a wi th the mec f ' not_on t.o deny, b...t noted �:) file 4= . Co:�r-._._ i �,as a_ la�a•ed �.lbd i vis: or, Z-nd the c: eat Yon c nor•e t h a r oe-'th v - v' in^ .^,+_ ' h d of .zment _cs 'y imp s a er conditions on e ev_ c- CcunC i 11 ,v:,,man Borgescr; concurred with Mr . Shiers re-marks and added that nothing has convinced her t:-!at the property is a flay lot and because c that , would not vote for denial . 'payor Lilley e pressed similar difficulty in reaching a decision o'n a land use issue such as this and asked for a vote. Motion to denv and direct staff to come back, with findings f ;r denial passed 6 : I _ th Council .°cm,an B:oroeson vot. r-.g against the denial . 2. GENERAL PLAN CONFORMITY REPORT REGARDING ACQUISITION BY THE CITY OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ALONG ATASCADERO CREEK FOR OPEN SPACE AND/OR RECREATION PURPOSES — THOMAS BENCH (Cont 'd from G/24/903 E, s 4,-F' ger, �'D 0 J IT!M E ri Z at Z; ti-,_ t h e nut ne e c E s: .,ed ID E i- E'C Ca 101 1 �Ei S E?fn E",-!t the —o-er. ty nz 0 r."!C.) a 1 1-1 C 0 rn(P r�, S 5,C)5 -E?IBQ P _.Pa: E?Ir!c- t f r 0(TI 0 a n t,,L sL;pperz t ri e r e L c mm cz,- c n k ses _.:!:.b .: t D,c r o t hy B&,-i 5,," a i--ri E2 4:z E? -,p 1-e E-SS 2d c C.,n-F t-1 s-i c. D En 1-t�o t h e o t S. ELI 2 C, E._., the pu :.he i- S t a t FL v�hc F e NOT ION 0 U 1I C I .I Mr.Z.,i-t I M M > ' "-d t e, 2 0 E?V I Ll u asked f s c E, c Ui-- ths, mcjon r-) v e w c..m Boi ar -F, 4 3. HEPITAGE TREE REMOVAL REQUEST FOR THE PURPOSE OF ROAD CONSTRUCTTON FOR THE EXTENSION OF GARCIA ROAD {P i p p i n Vau h n Lang i I I e p. p I i c a r;z, 7 e q u e s t zS cr: rl'--1-1 C E? L.;2 S,t!P a r C-,� t e,J o'.t . . a p p E�n -ont; n"anLe. The Community Deve 1 Opmen t D-1 -=C:+-o- "}'e a p P t a+ iT,a t t e t, e d t ol y n, 1 MOTION: m 20 r 2501- L-.1-!d secced z, o'u,--I a m a 1 the -ecue= 4- un --I t i n u e e e cmc a rfleetg ; 4. HERITAGE TREE REMOVAL REQUEST FOR 'THE PURPOSE OF SINGLE- FAMILY HOME CONSTRUCTION AT 6744 LOMITAS C 6 2 y nc`.'e C�cF� c,nC!-t f he L�� ;y' r Or Uaas PJ EL Sc- L is cDr=_:,s`1- cues+ i.. ns .Prem Cc .:nc i 1 . �_uncilman f!immo noted that here is a ariety cf replac�mcnt ;: -._ Uirement=_ aild a5t_ d t`,at a% nta r im PC CV _Cr t e'= "eF.) aceme}lt be agr eE,_-j uDcn t en Sure e jL.c:1 ar,d 7"air ,..-eaamen . �CEIaCker" S6VEre t �CCinC1 tiuE's ons t &! Arty ti-e replacement and tree costs. She report-e" that the 1-),) figure is too low and does not really cover the costs of rePlar,tin;; . .. CounciIwoman Corgeson inquired whether the revised Tree Ordinance would address wthe issue of replacement costs ; Sch-Laker responded that it would . D�=_c,..c_ion fc . lowed ,regarding the need for develcping an pC ; C ?t . + s..Ch t . me as t,.e new Tree `lydinarl e . S he i t y Nrbor_. t o:,-ered to submit to Ccunc i i = f f ;spa, •. �Lut iriil g for- them in more detail research she has completed or. tither d, - rn—; 1 a r areas and how their policies fcr epla. err,ent compare L-lith those in Atascadero . MOTION: C,y, Cau,�cilmai, Nirnrl,,C pend. ng the ,dc r, of the re`. ised , I-ee Ordinance staff be ci .-ected r, c Sz,s trees must be removed , that the1 cant c--e rr -N rh t,___es C1-1 a 1 basis with a 1.5 ga. 1orI a 2e c or -ributE' 1'v}1�t'ee t t`le Tree Pi esel Jr; r rld r .. tLIE r .=tatC � '{. ii`; of ,.uw Ci r ^l J `1t3t Com' Eli Jve e Stated th , the mDt i 'n S rip 1 `y c.ddre! S e s the valuat:Cn _0 be placec on Jh atever lr-ees are removed and added that this action was to give the opp , option and some insurance of fairness. T;,,e C .y Attorney advised that the matter can u2 a :ed uper,, but he ad`. i sed t'-)at Ccunc i l p l ace -he matter on the ^e;. „ ager-;da to allow the City arborist opportunity tZ; T,ake a staff eccmIn.endatioll . He further- suggested t h a ounci ! ;Fd.cpt a ,�r C -� t o u_. rnso. Ut .oll out?. .slang the n � :cy of hot. .'e �_�. ,_, . ; s e impemer;ted . The following amended motion was made by rir . Nimmo : to Cuing .t"'.laz a 1'-e=0iUtlo1 -r.!t _rynsider�ticrt which sets fcr-th1 . ` the �' ty rc CcL;ncii t -ee eplE;ement wending adcclPt _01 of he age 1 a I-9 1 e t -1 1-E'E T-,a ric e o u n c woman a 2 c t h.E n c t o n D a s s c-,ci -,j F i-i, r-,c u�-i,i y T,e 'or i ie} 0lszussiona C eiP t h s C-Mo'� eques t made by �71-J Kathy -L.;,. n er b 2 rom mert Gr C Gr Ee-n i no Va e E?X p r eS SL-d h s C:C-1-FZ a dl d i ,0 I a n t i ni ff i a i n. t e in.a n c e 0 a t ee 1 1, b e Z 0 on E7r s estat I i=-hed s an essent;-a 1 part of tree rE-:P MOTION: By C 0 u ill I M a n D e x,t e r a n d seconded b y 2-o u n C 1 11 m ar, Sz h I-- er s r ee errio va _IeE 4 T-e�j I - to appi ove the hei"Ll'age (TI C;4 C:)1-1 C--I r r.; e--4 5. HERITAGE TREE REMOVAL REQUEST FOR THE PURPOSE OF SINGLE- FAMILY HOME CONSTRUCTION AT 2700 SAN FERNANDO (Bonnema) - Schsi ,--ker gave st-z�ff reperr n d. G t I i-i a d C L 1 t t C t U'131d t. ith : . t . _e h c i z E., I c e 1 c a41- c o `%i;._ . `.- rn C: �:,he -en-cirteld ci- ' glnal ly the ap 1 -1 n-- 12 t h F--- ti-ee , L;t S 1.r I c-e had CC .I ..rd- t- a tth E'l 01 S, tNo,-: d be too great - . - - C a C s Flc)n r!e m a w, 0 2'�� s I L-1 L-S J a v a P a 1-1 E?d i~tat he . o n o'E,1 a D-F f e 1-1-1'3 t e c a U,S& of t h e e,,,p e n,s s,. r'i "-I- v F1 T-i e M a a, L;C, t-&d a t L'u n'-- +, E,E - p p r ev e the IF e 1.q C V 1-11 a n d a or e e d 471 c-:1 p a c e t- f- MOTION: C-C L n c i 1,,r-.a n Shiers and seconded y M a T-1 9c,r�ezo ni +o cr--I-,t. the e + ag o e e am,:va I rri c-'.�t .; c r: i nari I , i m c.u s y E ar,.-.; eied 6. ESTABLISHMENT OF A ROAD NAME (ARTIGA IANE) FOR THE CUL-DE- SAC SERVING TRACT 1057 (DOVICA) LOCATED OFF OF BALBOA ROAD, BETWEEN GRAVES CREEK ROAD AND ARDTLLA ROAD -r their EIPPi-c-Val Cr `!e e -S E,FI L e b r cu t t) c k c u-i c i -r Agenda . e r'Z? Vj a s [l0 Puas. 1C fy)e t . MOTION: By Mayor LL I 11 ey a n d seconded an Tmo to accept t-h e game of Artiga Lane; mcticn p d . Page 14 C. REGULAR RIISTNESS: -1" SE. STUDY SESSION - ROADS STANDARD n.a e L-:,"T.,- c70U )C m a n D e e 1 .1toE a ay r, - that a date u 5 e Z)• �7 -n -, s , reques -le n C. � aca '. -On fcr 0, � t rI e to get HE-Fo-e .tea, ;s: t c t e s,s ing that a Lull Council is 7iai t 2 : 00 m. EOU T e e p 1-o p o S-',e dC) at m "D 0 to :3 L d E: m ze t i n c 50 `!a* c L"n c: 1 could takeI a k a 4- the SSUEIS anc represe!-tat _, ve examples of =t-i-eet Gond t n S. M a o T- I I e v c: 1 a r-- i f d that t h e study session, Would PTI. 0 c I n g the r- E-e s, e d p z�!-t _s Eve e to b E, r)v t ed D e S E ij J IZ a t c-m a t I L)El E? t l_11101' 4- 4- the t e a el r-,,t 0 f E? zeH that t�;- i z 7'c -j r Fm,; s e +c-,r- neer i n,7, J c-sues arid 5ti-ESSed El e iiade !Uri .-,,c 4-' 0 U He fur-l-h-r a `E---ea-;i t!-,& o-c i t, : 21-'sc.U d Ll;e d S C Ll s s.-Z,d a t t h e 3. .3!) stud'. =n 2 RECONSIDEPATION COF VO T E ON I TEM C,-2 OF JUNE 12, !??0 RE: RECYCLING COMMITTEE {Councilman Dexter i t t + e c zjme e c 1 a r � t s n _Jibe 1- Pec�,cl lo I i ow R.2=c ut n p T2 e,, 6 i-ed 0 Lj,-1 C: i I t r-e ci n s i die- .;he 'fiat t- u.L-;,:c vj c rp G. e s Z)!- t ha t F-he LIV B S n SUD-or +- of a,":} - -F z, S i U a t- c n. I c v- n the i-equ i remen t S 0f the I t s so h i v I e ^g u n c:: i car' h Z v e b E?t t e r- c ed; e o f th c- r- 0 u a 1 i f i c a i 0 n. S -'E 1-� -2 1-v-,a t I', e s C)L-;-,-.C [�n ci t 0 S cl S S L;v.,e C, re -o n cz e cD o v e t i e 0:7 E t e t t d n e P c:S 1 t i MOTION: o u n c ma n i d e t hrr M o C? "01 ne e r 0 0 - n t M e in t S to z h e P e C Y,cling C 0 mm I, to 'I.- a t- za m E-rTt lb o-�7 Com .. a E?n c Li n- -- i I-n a n t e d LJ s p o ,, pror + C) t meet I a n d equested tha- -o, n z I hand1-- ' e the ri :voice 'vote was motion c_--ir i-I e'--' 3. REQUEST COUNCIL CONSIDERATION RE: YOUTH MEMBERS ON CITY COMMITTEES (Councilman Dexter) Councilman Dexter spoke in support C-F youth r e p r e s;en t-a t.; co ri c:n. y committees and -u-coested one e-a i- e r!,!S i E_ ' ';e ty tv.a n,a 0 e r 8'S ed f 0 r 7. a rZ) -1e L S L C. >r nuc. o m m. e s o- c o r,,m,,- s a o n s LO U r.,C ed L a-F C ,-op, s e n ta t i C'n E cur... 1 2 w om a n Sorgescn g E,S t e 01' L_cmmittee, F ark-S e_-i-e a n L_0 M f s C n C' C- E Z C 1 1 ng mm i t- tee. The Cit; a-n&g e r Idicated hat tar Imo. Z�M.fif for-mal recuest and er4,.,jsed no Motion w a s n e z e s,a i- COUNCIL COMMENTS: -S Z 3 L-1 Z ;1 1 f,�a n L C:C i�,, a:eu k- i 1 If E,r;C;e c;-,, their e t -L on, ,o amity un C -,' 1 and and City F,ouncilmari Dex ter gave a status report oil tre -evi C. 'bac 4 1 indicating that the Police Department wa= an t z iP..a t ng -no v nQ into th e b u i I d.i" ng d L­i nQ trte , rst week -F 7 DdH; 4- e Mated t h a t, there would be an, open h-_use. s e t:M e i gu S t D. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND/OR ACTION: 1 . Council Committee Appointments: r'!a 1/0 r Lilley' matte the fc1lowin- Council R _p esei`:t a e L,P,pointmerttF� to ar ea committees : 1 . City-School Committee Councilman Nimmo Councilman Dexter L 2 6/9 C. North Coastal Transit Councilwoman Borgeson Councilman Shiers C d;-no- committee , ouncilwoman Bc -as a' 77ansIt had beer,rgeson jindC:i�ted -Lhat the Nor I corpora e rd with h E, 'S a n Luis otispo Area Coordinating Council i ear ng transit items in the morning and transpc:- tation -items in the afternoon. Councilman Shiers --cricur-red with Ms . Borgeson. The r- ; 1-Y Manager Ind: !-ated that s (�,_`U'td check into the matter . 3. SLC Area Coordinating Council Mayor Lilley Councilman Shiers, alternate SLUSSIon - 0-mflee e e -F 0 1 1 v"ed . Mayor Lilley stated that - is un..iE. stai)di that the mayor �as ' hi-tor ; cally ' mcir ed to SACC. Councilman Shiers 1d ; c a+-d that he not on the committee currently . The City Manager _fated t M a F Mac i'ev had been the al 4-er nat cand adv_J sed t i n'-i t e ;,forth Coastal Transit A L;t h o r i t y and s 1_1j rE C . Borgeson declined the appointment of alternate. Counci ty:a n Shiers ac:cE?pted 4. Traffic Committee Councilman Dexter :Flat d n C t been -ed C: W OME!r' _20 g E'SC.1- rid c a t ; I �n'E� - =r- -. 4- a U e t . I _.1- Z-1 1 0 - C Meet- ng L1,, appo ; ­tfrc!-•t ti..: e Tr 6 - -FF; rfed v n q o r, t h e C 0.,-,e Ei, tat e 0'_ -e- A D:-v -o mm t t ee . 0 un,C 1Tan D e, ter t -i the E? T r a c C'Cum E'e i-ed' + �.z) s s r v E- i rl I t t ee 5. Solid Waste Hazardous Mgmt. Councilman Nimmo Committee Grey Luke, alternate Discussion on this appointment included Mr . Luke ' s that a senior staff memt-'er can be appointed as the alternate. The L--ity Manager concurred and rez:ommerided ­o ­��vor ! - M I t a t he appoint Mr . Luke as such . 6. E=cnomic Opportunity Commission Councilman Dexter 7. Recycling Committee Councilman Shiers Greg Luke, alternate a. Finance Committee Mayor Lilley Councilman Shiers a e of Downtown Steering Committee Discontinued 10. Interim Growth Management Mayor Lilley Councilman Shiers MOTION: By, iman De::ter and seconded by Mayor Li i ley to Lc. :.. :. :,L-. _ ,. -,G, meL— ng past 11 . 0 p . m. , mct _on 11 . General =ran :subcommittee Discontinued 12. County Water Resources Councilwoman Borgeson Advisory Committee Greg Luke, alternate 13. United Way, FEMA Local Board Councilman Shiers 14. CalTrans Advisory Committee Councilwoman Borgeson Councilman Nimmo 15. Tree Ordinan e Subcommittee Councilwoman Borgeson Councilman Shiers 16. Claims =review Committee Mayor Lilley B. Committee Reports: -�'e. _ l .o;{._ „g ctL:u,s ,-epor--=., were given. 1 . ?worth Coastal Transit/SLO Area Coordinating Council- 121- ouncil— :;or _fe'-;Dr, reported that t e ne.-t me-tin 9 w:,"� _. I`e 4,, _. .i to 6, : 00UJ r� .m. 3r�d G 1 I _.i - Cl c`1-di r t E'r1P S Lo be d i S s ED v . �. Traffic Committee - Greg Lune reported 4r-dt the committee had met recently and were recomme;T r;y rr;any items to Council . 3. Solid/Hazardous Waste Management Committee - 7r-g :_ue 1 t �eS thin Mc— -'T ty 31 e c .. Jn c� _n .- Or r.i,: iT`;7 that ��:r O`.''Er�'!1;7g :... _..,r� the County , but P-o a'e1- the nl CC. Tr"!e, "_ tY. manager- n .Jted that at Some a :`eS_ _..1ti.on may .:c r--JnC '_ l recardino this matter . City Attor i•ie �' - i�fOt C i ty �.l e r 1G - ..•.u t.v i r 4. City 'treasurer Ns- r-epc­t . 5. C"i t-y Manager epc i- t 17 o U n z i 1'11 a N,-; m fr.0 a E.,t t h z t t t e'd em Z� 'tate Assemblyman i Seastrand , vj as a dedicated pL-i 11 servant , had ser- edthe c- Ity and ccunjL-11 . THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED TO THE BUDGET SESSION SET FOR JUNE 27, 1990 AT 3:00 P.M. IN THE CLUB ROOM AT 11 : 10 P.M. MINUTES RECORDED AND PREPARED BY: LEE DAYKA, City Clerk At-tachmerts : Rench Di%eefe ' _�;,hlbit- ­k_ I eefe �i i b -i t D, - CC6/26/90 Page 9 ? i MEETIN AGENDA DAT G ITEM 1 - ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES JULY 10, 1990 The meeting was called to order at - 7:03 p .m. The pledge of allegiance was led by Councilman Nimmo . ROLL CALL• Present: Councilmembers Nimmo , Shiers, Dexter , Borgeson and Mayor Lilley Staff Present: Ray Windsor , City Manager ; Art Montandon, City Attorney: Henry Engen, Community Development Director ; Greg Luke, Public Works Director ; Lisa Schicker , City Arborist ; Mark Joseph , Administrative Services Director ; Mike Flicks, Fire Chief and Lee Dayka, City Clerk . CITY COUNCIL COMMENT: . Mayor Lilley stated that , upon further reflection, it was in the best interest of the City and the City Council that Councilwoman Borge=_on act as the representative to the San Luis Obispo County Area Coordinating Council . He noted a need for continuity, commitment and thorough knowledge of the ongoing matters of SLOACC and stated that as Mayor he would work with other mayors in an effort to support the work of SLOACC. Mayor Lilley related that Councilwoman Borgeson had graciously accepted the appointment and confirmed that Councilman Shiers would act as alternate. Henry Engen introduced Gary {kaiser as the newly-hired Assistant Planner . Mayor Lilley extended welcome on behalf of the Council . CONSENT CALENDAR: After taking a few minutes to review items received late in the day, Mayor Lilley read the Consent Calendar : 1 . JUNE 12, 1990 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES (Cont ' d from 6/26/90) 2. JUNE 26, 1990 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES • CC7/10/90 Page 1 3. RESOLUTION NO. 89-90 - DESIGNATING "ARTIGA LANE" AS ROAD NAME TO SERVE TRACT 1057 OFF OF BALBOA ROAD 4. RESOLUTION NO. 94-90 - ADOPTING PROPOSITION 4 (GANN) SPENDING LIMIT FOR FY1990-91 5. RESOLUTION NO. 93-90 ADOPTING ANNUAL APPROPRIATION FOR FY1990-91 6. RESOLUTION NO. 95-90 - ADOPTING POSITION ALLOCATION FOR FY1990-91 7. RESOLUTION NO. 96-90 - ADOPTING SALARIES FOR FY199O-91 8. ESTABLISHMENT OF VARIOUS STOP INTERSECTIONS: A. RESOLUTION NO. 77-90 - TRAFFIC WAY a CITY YARD B. RESOLUTION NO. 78-90 - SAN ANDRES a MARCHANT AVE. C. RESOLUTION NO. 79-90 - COROMAR AVE. a MARCHANT AVE. D. RESOLUTION NO. 80-90 - SAN ANDRES a ATASCADERO AVE. E. RESOLUTION NO. 81-90 - MAGDELENA AVE. a MERCEDES AVE. F. RESOLUTION NO. 82-90 - AMAPDA AVE. a CURBARIL AVE. G. RESOLUTION NO. 83-90 - NAVA70A a SANTA YNEZ H. RESOLUTION NO. 84-90 - SERRA AVE. a SAN ANDRES 9. RESOLUTION NO. 90-90 - DESIGNATING NO PARKING ZONES ON EL • CAMINO REAL ALONG A PORTION OF THE FRONTAGE OF ADOBE PLAZA 10. RESOLUTION NO. 91-90 - CREATING A NO PARKING ZONE, MODIFYING THE LEFT TURN LANE AND AUTHORIZING CAUTIONARY PAINTING AT THE NEW POLICE STATION 11 . RESOLUTION NO. 88-90 - DESIGNATING A STOP INTERSECTION FOR BOTH DIRECTIONS OF SAN ANSELMO AVE. a MONTEREY RD. 12. RESOLUTION NO. 67-90 - ADOPTING SANITATION SERVICE CHARGES TO THE 1990-91 PROPERTY TAX BILL 13. RESOLUTION NO. 87-90 - PLACING THE ANNUAL PAYMENT FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 3 (MARCHANT WAY) ON THE PROPERTY TAXES FOR THE 1990-91 FISCAL YEAR 14. RESOLUTION NO. 86-90 - PLACING THE ANNUAL PAYMENT FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 4 (SEPERADO-CAYUCOS) ON THE PROPERTY TAXES FOR THE 1990-91 FISCAL YEAR 15. RESOLUTION NO. 85-90 - PLACING THE ANNUAL PAYMENT FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 5 (CHANDLER RANCH) ON THE PROPERTY CC7/10/90 Page 2 TAXES FOR THE 1990-91 FISCAL YEAR 16. RESOLUTION NO. 92-90 - AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH R. BURKE CORPORATION TO CONSTRUCT THE SYCAMORE RD. BRIDGE AT ATASCADERO CREEK 17. RESOLUTION NO. 97-90 - APPROVING MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTL. UNION (GENERAL SERVICES) FOR FY1991-FY1993 18. RESOLUTION NO. 98-90 - APPROVING MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTL. UNION (CLERICAL) FOR FY1991-FY1993 Councilwoman Borgeson asked for clarification on Item #8-A, the City Treasurer pulled Item #5 and the City Clerk asked that the Minutes of the June 26, 1990 meeting be continued ( Item #2) . Ken Waage, 7450 Balboa, asked if the proposed stops on San Anselmo Road at Monterey Road were on the Consent Calendar . Mayor Lilley stated that the matter was listed as Item #11 and asked Mr . Waage if he wanted to pull it . Mr . Waage said that he did not wish to address it indicating support of the resolution designating those stop signs. • MOTION: By Councilman Nimmo and seconded by Councilman Dexter to approve the Consent Calendar with the exceptions of Items #2, 5 and B-A. Motion carried 5:0. MOTION: By Councilman Dexter and seconded by Councilman Nimmo to continue the minutes of June 26, 1990; motion unanimously passed . Discussion of the following items ensued : 5. RESOLUTION NO. 93-90 - ADOPTING ANNUAL APPROPRIATION FOR FY1990-91 The City Treasurer asked the Administrative Services Director for clarification on some of the figures. Mayor Lilley asked that the Treasurer avail herself of the opportunity to discuss with the Finance Director discrepancies before the matter comes before the Council . He noted that the City was currently operating under an interim resolution and proposed that Council proceed with adoption of the resolution. Additionally, the requested that Mr . Joseph report back to Council on the specific issues raised by the Treasurer . CC7/ 10/90 Page 3 4 : MOTION: By Councilwoman Borgeson and seconded by Councilman Shiers to adopt Resolution No . 9=-90 ' with provision that the Finance Director will report back to Council at the next City Council meeting ; unanimously passed by roll call vote. B. ESTABLISHMENT OF VARIOUS STOP INTERSECTIONS: A. RESOLUTION NO. 77-90 - TRAFFIC WAY a CITY YARD Councilwoman Borgeson questioned the wording in Resolution No . 77-90 and suggested that the words "exit of" ( the City Yard ) be substituted for the words, "entrance of" ( the City Yard ) . Council and the Public Works Director were in concurrence of the suggested amendment and the following motion was made: MOTION: By Councilwoman Borgeson and seconded by Councilman Shiers to adopt Resolution No . 77-90 as amended ; motion carried . B. HEARINGS/APPEARANCES: 1 . TREE REMOVAL HEARING: A. INTERIM TREE REPLACEMENT STANDARDS (See Item C-2) • Henry Engen gave background and staff report with the recommendation to accept a base replacement ratio of two for one same species, 15 gallon planted and maintained tree; or an " in lieu" contribution of $200 per tree. The City Arborist , Lisa Schicker availed herself for questions. Public Comments : Eric Greening , 7375 Valle, expressed concern about timing for re- planting asking that applicants be encouraged to plant in the fall season. Jim Patterson, 9312 N. Santa Margarita Road in Atascadero , stated that he had polled a number of local landscape maintenance workers and indicated that tree replacements costs range from $250 to $1 ,000. He urged Council to take into account these costs adding that the $200 figure is still too low. George Luna, 100600 San Marcos, questioned the use of the word , "base" in the staff recommendation stating that if $200 is a minimum amount, how will additional value be determined . CC7/10/90 Page 4 Virginia Powers, 7505 Carmelita , read a prepared statement ( see Exhibit A) stressing that the T-200 cost per tree is too low. !=red Frank , 5615 Ardilla, asked what the objective was of the proposed interim policy. He stated that if it is to promote the objectives of the Tree Ordinance, flexibility is needed . Discussion came back to Council . Councilman Nimmo reiterated that his initial intent of asking for an interim policy was to bring fairness and consistency; and made the following motion: MOTION: By Councilman Nimmo and seconded by Councilman Dexter to accept the staff recommendation of a 2: 1 replacement or $200 per tree; motion unanimously carried . H. HERITAGE TREE REMOVAL REQUEST - GARCIA ROAD EXTENSION ( Cont ' d from 6/26/90) Henry Engen summarized this request and gave staff recommendation to approve the removals and accept the applicants ' proposal to donate to the Tree Replacement Fund in an amount of up to $15,000. Lisa Schicker answered Council questions regarding possible road location adjustments which may save additional trees. Ms. • Schicker indicated that these modifications would be made on-site as in-field work changes with the Public Works Director overseeing those adjustments . Mr . Luke reported that his department could accommodate minor adjustments, asserting that preservation of the minimum road standards would be maintained . He added that it could be very costly to require the developer to build retaining walls. Councilwoman Borgeson commended the applicant , Don Vaughn, for his cooperation during the field visit. The Public Works Director responded to questions from Councilman Nimmo regarding road construction. Additional discussion ensued regarding the emergency exit road located at the end of the proposed extension and possible future extension through to the freeway. The Community Development Director indicated that the basic concept was good, but that an e;<isting property owner has objections. CC7/10/90 Page 5 � r Councilman Nimmo expressed concern that a safety hazard may be created by allowing construction of the emergency exit at an 1B ' width . Chief Hicks spoke in support of the road , clarifying that it would be for emergency access only and that it would have gates with break-away posts on both ends. He reported that the Fire Department has a particular interest in the area as it relates to circulation. He stated that the road could serve as a great aid for evacuation purposes or as a backup to the Garcia Road Bridge. Further discussion regarding the additional surveying costs the developer may incur resulting from any modifications made during the construction of the road . Mr. Luke recapped estimated costs and indicated that there seems to be no other way than to re— survey. Councilwoman Borgeson stated that the added costs could be off-set by the monies the developer would be save in tree removal costs. Councilman Nimmo stated that while he had no objections, if Council was authorizing the construction of sub-standard roads, either by not extending it out to the end of the property or narrowing the shoulders to save trees, the matter should be made clear to all . The Public Works Director clarified that he has been given no authorization to lessen the width of the shoulders and reiterated • that discretion will be used to save trees if the road can be slightly adjusted . Councilman Dexter remarked that staff, during the development , should look into the possibilities of opening up the road all the way through . Mr . Luke stated that if the Council was leaning in that direction, a condition could be added which would require design work for the extension to be prepared and submitted at the same time. Mayor Lilley asked the City Attorney if right-of-ways could be designed for future expansion of roads across properties not yet acquired . Mr . Montandon reminded Council that the issue before them was the tree removal application, but responded to Mayor Lilley ' s question as it related to condemnation. The City Attorney stated that condemnation would be the only route to acquire such access for a roadway and an improvement on the contiguous property, and further suggested re-focusing on the tree removal request . CC7/10/90 Page 6 r ' Public Comments: The applicant , Don Vaughn 76950 El Camino Real , was present and availed himself for questions. Council thanked him for his cooperation and for showing them the site. The mayor asked the applicant if he would have an objection to the City crediting him for any additional survey costs as a result of as-builts against the in-lieu tree fee. The applicant responded that he did not . Jack Brazeal of Paso Robles, spoke in support of the request and stated that the applicant has made every effort to save as many trees as possible on this project . Marjorie Kidwell , 9980 Old Morro Road East , urged Council to put safety as the number one priority when constructing new roads and asked why roads have to be constructed only to minimum standards. Whitey Thorpe, 8025 Santa Ynez , expressed concern for moving a road to save a tree and asked that Council look first to the safety of the people. Dennis Bryant , 7410 Sombrilla, questioned the accounting for the maximum replacement fee of $15,000. • A young resident of Atascadero spoke up asking if it is legal and cost-effective to construct pavement around the trees as he has seen in some parking lots. The Public Works Director noted that these "turf blocks" are for the purpose of watering the trees. Sarah Gronstrand , 7620 Uel Rio Road , stated that minimum standards are acceptable. Additional staff and Council discussion followed . The City Arborist advised that the topography is flat and proposed road is relatively straight . Mayor Lilley asked the Public Works Director to clarify as-built changes and whether any such deviations would jeopardize safety. Mr . Luke responded that the roads will be designed and built according to the minimum road standards and if the road alignment can be slightly adjusted , yet still maintain the level of safety those standards reflect , such a shift will be made. He stressed that there will no lessening of the criteria and that there is no authority to do so . He stated -that the authority given would be to make minor modifications to the alignment of the road in order to preserve a tree in the field . Councilman Nimmo clarified that Council was then objecting to CC7/10/90 Page 7 verbiage in the staff report relating to minor adjustments in the widths of road shoulders. Mr . Luke confirmed this. MOTION: By Councilman Nimmo and seconded by Councilman Dexter that the tree removal request be approved for the Garcia Road Extension, subject to a maximum contribution of $15,000 to the Tree Replacement Fund with the nigh-t to credit costs for additional surveys as a result of as-builts in the field , and with further understanding that this motion does not indicate any departure from the standard width requirements for the construction of the roadway; motion carried 5:0 on a roll call vote. 2. RESOLUTION 68-90 - CONSIDERATION OF REQUEST TO ABANDON A PORTION OF THE COROMAR AVENUE RIGHT-OF-WAY AT 7350 COROMAR (Road Abandonment 1-90) (Charlesworth ) Henry Engen gave staff report with the recommendation to approve the resolution, noting specific requirements of the applicant . There was no public testimony. MOTION: By Councilman Dexter and seconded by Councilman Nimmo to approve Resolution No . 68-90; motion unanimously carried. C. REGULAR BUSINESS: • 1 . CONSIDERATION OF PROPOSED FINDINGS FOR DENIAL FOR PROPOSED DIVISION OF PARCEL CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 3.4 AC. INTO TWO LOTS CONTAINING 1 . 1 AND 2.3 ACRES AT 7503 CARMELITA (Bench ) (Cont ` d from 4/24 and 6/26/90) Henry Engen presented the Findings for Denial and recommended adoption. There was no public testimony. Councilwoman Borgeson referred to her previous vote on the appeal and asked the City Attorney whether or not she needed to specify which finding (s) for denial she was in opposition to when she cast her vote. He indicated that she did not. MOTION: By Councilman Nimmo and seconded by Councilman Dexter to adopt the Findings for Denial for TPM 2-89 (Bench ) ; motion carried 4: 1 with Councilwoman Borgeson voting against adoption. CC7/10/90 Page 8 2. PROPOSAL FOR INTERIM TREE REPLACEMENT STANDARDS See item #B-1 . Mayor Lilley called for a recess at 8:33 P.M. The meeting reconvened at 8:50 p.m. 3. RECEIVE CITY COUNCIL'S TREE SUB-COMMITTEE'S DRAFT RE-WRITE OF THE TREE ORDINANCE FOR REFERRAL TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION FOR HEARING AND RECOMMENDATION Mayor Lilley introduced the matter noting that the revision to the Tree Ordinance would be referred to the Planning Commission for public hearing before coming back to the Council for adoption. The City Manager referred to Sec . 9-11 .02 db > of the revised ordinance noting that the word "native" should precede the word "trees" . Council acknowledged the work of the Tree Committee. Mayor Lilley announced that Council ' s action of referring the ordinance to the Planning Commission does not indicate total support nor condemnation. Mr . Windsor added that the purpose of sending the re-write to the Planning Commission is to obtain the public ' s input . Public Comments: Dale Cradduck , 4925 Navidad , asked if he could see a copy of the draft . Mr . Windsor answered that the public will have access to the document . MOTION: By Councilman Shiers and seconded by Councilwoman Borgeson that the City Council refer the revised Tree Ordinance and the referenced "Tree Standards and Guidelines" to the Planning Commission for public hearing . Discussion of the motion followed: Councilman Nimmo noted in the text of the proposed ordinance there are references to the "Tree Standards and Guidelines" to be adopted by resolution and suggested that the matter be continued until those guidelines have been completed . The City Manager advised that , given the time delays already CC7/10/90 Page 9 experienced , Council go forward with its ' referral to the Planning Commission and stated that this would allow for the completion of the guidelines before public hearing . Councilman Nimmo asserted that he could note vote for the referral to the Planning Commission without first seeing the "Tree Standards and Guidelines" . Mayor Lilley asked the City Arborist if it was possible to have a copy of the guidelines by the next regular meeting . She indicated that it would not be ready by then adding that it is 70% completed at present . Ms. Schicker reported that the rough draft is available for Council review. Councilman Shiers asked for affirmation that before the matter is heard before the Planning Commission, the "Tree Standards and Guidelines" will be completed and available to the public before— hand . The City Manager recognized the concern and confirmed that the guidelines will be distributed ahead of time. - He added that he was in support of going ahead with the referral to minimize further delay. Councilman Nimmo reiterated his concern. Mayor Lilley called for the vote. Motion to refer the revised Tree Ordinance and the "Tree • Standards and Guidelines" to the Planning Commission for the purpose of public hearing was passed 4 : 1 ; with Councilman Nimmo voting in opposition. 4. LETTER FROM FRIENDS OF THE PAVILION RE: FUNDRAISING ACTIVITIES The City Manager read the letter received from Sarah Gronstrand of the Friends of the Lake Pavilion asking for Council endorsement of a fundraising concept to designate rooms in the name of large contributors. Mr . Windsor recommended that Council give official support to the committee to better enable them to approach possible donors. By common consensus, Council gave such endorsement . 5. COUNCIL COMMITTEES, COMMISSION AND BOARDS — YOUTH REPRESENTATIVES The City Manager gave staff report recommending youth representation on the following committees/commissions: Traffic Committee, Parks & Recreation Commission and the Recycling CC7/10/90 Page 10 Committee. Mr . Windsor outlined the criteria and discussion followed . Councilman Dexter suggested advertising for applicants, noting the need to involve all students , not just those who attend the local high school . Public Comments: Eric Greening , 7375 Valle, spoke in support of youth involvement and encouraged opening up the opportunity to everyone. Mr. Greening opposed the age limitation and shorter term lengths. Nathan Coran, 7375 Valle, responded in support and asked that the age limit be lowered. James Patterson, member of the Recycling Committee, noted that this committee had the pleasure of the participation of a High School representative and urged Council to encourage youth participation. Micki Korba, 10905 Santa Ana, stated that she did not approve of limiting it to just high school students; noting that some 16 and 17 year olds are in college. SMOTION: By Councilwoman Borgeson and seconded by Councilman Shiers to adopt staff recommendation to supplement the following groups by an ex-officio youth member of high school age: Traffic Committee, the Parks and Recreation Commission and the Recycling Committee; motion unanimously carried . The City Manager indicated that he would come back with a new resolution setting forth method of selection. 6. CREATION OF A DOWNTOWN TASK FORCE TO IMPLEMENT THE MASTER PLAN The City Manager introduced the matter , noting that John Himes, President of the BIA was present . Lengthy discussion followed regarding the matter of hiring a Downtown Coordinator . Councilwoman Borgeson and Councilman Shiers expressed support in the hiring of such a coordinator . Mayor Lilley noted that there was not a slot in the budget for such a position. The City Manager advised that staff would research the issues and come back to Council with a CC7/10/90 Page 11 i 0 f recommendation. He added that he did not envision the Downtown Coordinator to be a full-time employee, but rather an extension of the BIA and clarified that the City needs to maintain some kind of control if it is to be involved with the funding .. Public Comments : John Himes, 118210 Carmelita, stated that time is of the essence and urged the formation of the Task Force. He voiced support for hiring a coordinator , if it can be done within a reasonable time frame. Brief discussion followed regarding possible assistance from the Main Street Programa The City Manager indicated that funding was no longer available. Mr . Joseph reported that he understood that while Atascadero could no longer be a "test city" , it could buy some of the experiences of the program. Mr . Himes warned the Council that the downtown revitalization program will be expensive to implement adding that sometimes you need to spend money to make money. He reiterated that the City ' s investment in the future of the downtown will eventually come back to the City. Dennis Bryant , 7410 Sombrilla, stated that he had a business located at 5925 Entrada. Mr . Bryant asserted that no consultant or coordinator is needed and urged Council to talk with downtown merchants and residents. He added that he did not believe the BIA fully represents those that live and work in the downtown. Robert McNew, 4830 E1 Verano , cautioned Council when giving freedom to the Task Force in dealing with architecture so as not to discourage development of downtown. Additional Council discussion followed . The City Manager reported that staff would review the concerns and come back with recommendations. D. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND/OR ACTION: 1 . City Council : Reports were given on the following committees: S.L.O. Area Coordinating Council — The City Manager reported that Councilwoman Borgeson would attend the morning session of the July 11 , 1990 meeting and would be present for the 1 :00 P .M. field trip/study session scheduled for that date. CC7/10/90 Page 12 Recycling Committ-se an E,c� t e e m c on j z -j r E, E? p 2.z e announced C 3 M M t E?e aGt. n nd c8ne J Zu-!-'ent E. I A. T; Manacer i - Ited that I that - - : inc V11rimes or. -1 Ei Z i 1-1 g the r-,.'cz urrient a t i on mezeEsary get ttl;_-- pc3rl' ing ecl h. 1, 1 to a.,n zj ­u zOr t h a,+ 0 U!-,,- i 1 t-h-; r - -�Q­s em e n t Lie i U. t,_j S2E' po Ken t r a h f ied to ensu"--e the of- 1 la t e "T"S '4as e e a e I - I . s � 'L J. and reported that he is. 2. City Manager: tvt W.I g 'r c r it 7� f Lt i 61, 20 and a 42 w 0 L. d a ccn v a c,_i-L h tyar -nd: cated that e m a or a a 2 1? h 'vj cj L;I d b e art C a 1 o L n a Q e s me mayor 'n' c E,d C) rig 1 and C Ll'!-�t go v e r nmm e n o n c u n Z Z'Z; e Ev.,0 c , c m,--I n e E r cj b e THE MEETING WAS ADjOURNED AT ?:45 P.M. TO 1 :00 P.M. ON JULY 1.1 , 4TH FLOOR, CITY HALL. MINUTES CORDED AND TRANSCRIBED BY: c LEE DAYKA$, City Clerk 4'..+_t i�'e:n t • E":h i I--- i r-1-7 1 10/cPO Page 12 r _ I believe the c.aacte o 4rE-e 1cer�Lrc�rce�zf ,ate rdd has been naL6ed beccuu.ae it uxta &tg9e4ted that the avvwnt m�t o neptacemert va-teo �on t&eea moved du&uzg conat�utcti on i,6 euz}cun and uiz uat. / thi,dz t t rrx�uld be and urs�etat to an,.4 one A cam' A&,% aU cond i.i orZ4. W4 ane use d i.acJtiwr�i.rzg a.g iifzat tneea &./Cern detenr initrg va i4e. >``L w.ot evevithing ecee .in oun 6ocie4 has di4iSe era value placed on it depending on -location, condZtion, avait- abt-li4., etc. i9cth neat estate one heanu -c ocatt on, -location, locution equals value, vAtue vim- Extwpof� the neaaoning 4olt opplying one neptacement valve to othe,% p.,wpv4 wvul d Ae-&LU in gzvuq the ,name value �on a t houu Asea because house ala under the a aegaV "houoe". AU- calla wutd have one value because they 4U widen the categong "ca,%". Etc. Etc/ A,xe we going to have a double AiandaAd ,in ocuc city �an de&-xwuAg glee va4w. An a moot negtigLble value 4 the artee ,r o to be removed on corrotiuicti.on on &dxjivi,4iDn punpoaea and a high value ah m mardzeti a iot on uAen &zbmzLLuq an i zaunance claim �o& tree damage. %he expenta -Ln LCee vaf.Cratc;.on .should maize the del-wu-rration. lhi s dete=vurti on &oatd tape zn-to accourzt ALXe, zpecuea, vcgon, .location, etc. An it ,Ce atqzdwrd, dzetie-4 Zt be he ah olt .low, i,6 wzjfain turd uaAi. t. ;Vhat .c_a beLng pwpobed.—a 2 �o c one, /5 gut. same .abeci.ea Aeplacement on $200.00 pen ✓tee t o to moat cases ward too .low. A .low value on lino i.6 an incerd.Lve to Aemove molce tneea. The #260/ ceement j�ee. " ifa,% .a=Uen than the coAt6 �on, noad AeaUpwwrit on —site • p.oawung. In addixxion, the 4,e ted t eea can be .00ld �on aeveAal hundAed dollars �o t mel wod. / MEETING AGENDA * NOTE: THE MINUTES 4 T� JULY 14TH MF.ETT�I WILL BE I?I5`�RI V''AT .A" LATER TDIE. s J _ i r ' rs � . �� :'•. _. is J t i r 'i M� AGENDA DA7 24/90 rrBA# wr+lw Nix ;` 1 NTJ'1' S 11T I-`)PSTANDA 3S T�tM SSIO" BE DISTRIBUTED AT LATER 'TME., 1 4' t `t t 5 re r t e _ � r k 4 � t i 4f t 5 i i �. MEETING AGENDA' CITY OF ATASCADERO SCHEDULE QF .CASH RECEIPTS AND TRANSFERS TREASURER'S REPORT Pl7R THE MONTH,f OF JUNE, 2994 J CASH RECEIPTS: Property Taxes '' a 68,499.;38 Sal'es Tax r 222,338. 12 Motor, Vehicle In-Lieu 71 ,974. ©1 Cfgar:ette Tax 4,143..09 Sanitation Fees License/Permit/Fees 92,844.0' 0 Franchise Fees.: 50276.«44 _ r Fines/Penalties/averages 4000. 14 Rents/Concessions 5,937.71 Sales--MapslPubt ications/Reports 2:23.24 Police Services 547.50 ', Parks and Recrvation Fees 44,e.5a.07, P.0 S.T. Reimbursement 2 5+34..90 Miscellaneous E35."c'� Developer Fees- Zoo ees Zoo Receipts 9,314.46 D i a i-A--Ride 3,232«,`13 B. I .A. `Dues 2 60V:00 A.D. #4 - Separado/Cayucos A.D. ,#5 -=-Chandler Ranch 14c7.68 Street Maintenance Districts 15,0 r Gam Tax Receipts 56,960.76 Tree Planting Trust Fund2,1170,00 General Services 1974'.07 Other Cash Receipts Reimbursement to Expense 10,84?6.so Total Other Receipts 14,Sg6 84 Tot#.,I .Cash>; Rec'eipt 62E),4b5 38 E I TY OF ATASCAI}ERO CASH 'QCT IVI�Yf, .. TR AS t `S 'REPORT ORT , BEGINNING CASH=,RESOURCES ADD:, RECE10TS 6,001, �3Q LESS: ' DISBURSEMENTSi 3 ,;213-�`0 a1-11 .� �' d OTHER <T SFER /M I SC., ADJO TMEN't ENDING A N RES0, URCES 79d9 2 ., S HEI Ltt:E.OF CASH `RES UR `t:F - As of, June 30, I9190 Check irq. Asccctznt: Ynt. Miii-State Bank Qther Irwestments: ). L,6c-AI Agencynor.. l .,1oI'�000. e `L�e�a ,'Atp*r - ' � �'`, r .�U{? Cather' C16sh7 Rcmlo rcass F'et#yCash i : 50.t�[1 t . , TOTAL CASkOILMES ' : :; 7'",�2:;'�`5�.32 u r s e .. M L. C. KO . C',3 it Trey or v t ` f xi MM7 24/9t} �. M TY OF ATASCAD,9:RE3 SCHEDULE OFLI SSUfiS.E" PTS : TYTFYCit R +f f w. ' »gVZ FOR THE MONTH OFf JUNE, 1990 D I SBUR'SEMENTS Nand, Warrant Register for June, ;1990 a197,&7i.1 8 1 6/6/90 Accounts Payable Warrants 109, 14 .57_ 611:5190 Accounts Payable' Warranty 303 ,28 bf2"'cl40 Accounts Payable Warrants 84,162._69 6129./90 Accounts Payable Warrants 146, Service Charge",- Master,card/VIS'A .00 6/1611M Payro"lI Checks 1' 06� 14-100758 1z :4 •,09 6 24144 Peyrol;l Checks 100,_759�1Q0�1 0,1, .2'9 6;�29r90 Payro l l Checks ,,1009 13-101101 1 ' 1. Tota l ,, 1 ,.2�•1 ,508:28 LESS: Voided Check #50997 44.90' Voided Check #51153 9.40 Voided Check 451317' 40.00 9 Voided Check #51558 !�.C2 Vvided' Check #51588 Voided Check #51Qib' 11{{8.95 Voided Check #52206 404.b7:` Wo i dad Cheek #+101046 -85;574. ', sub-Utal Voided Check#.. 26-,,:4 5: Total Disbureeme ptis $1 ,ce150463.0 i , MARK A. JOSEPH -do hereby c.er t i fy +and"doc fare tK4wt i darmanda iet u grated :and referred .tq an the for-egc ng° r* ovter are accurate and °juat c-I a i ms againstthe City and that ~.t"- r-or , are. Rinds available for .payment:thereof in the 'CritY Tf*a ry.. The breakdown detail on all accounts is avai 114b-le far' ya�tfr VAewX:nq in the Finance Office. MARK Am j4^pf4 Adin i T!i strait i Nre 'Set-v f c ea .b i rec Vor MEETING AGENDA A HATE UA L2L STEM# .�►:�...,.. RESOLUTION NUMBER 100-90 A RESOLUTION OF.THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO" AMtNDTNG <RESOLUTION - TA ,TO PREPARE SER 33 $8 TC?: FX�'AND THE LIST OF CERTIFIED AR�QR�S�'S AUTHORIZED TREE PROTECTION PLANS IN THE CITY OF ATAScADE RO WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Atascadero has adojted 'kesoluticn Number 33-88 designating arbortsts 4cortified to_ prepare tree protection plana pursuant to Section 9-4,155 - ('b) ; and WHEREAS, the International Society of Aboriculture (ISA) has certified additional individuals 'desirous of. preparing tree protection plans ,within the City of `Atascadero; and WHEREAS, amending such last is, categorically ,exempt ,from the provision of the °California Environmental Quality Act. NOW, THEREFORE, the council of the City of Atascadexo does''1 resolve ~.to add the following certified arborists to the let' approved `by Resolution 33-88: Curtis Poppenberg # 5616 Mika Forister # _394 .; E. Wesley Conner # 559 On motion by` and seconded by the, motionwas approved by 'the fol ow ng 'rBll Egli vote:_ AYES.- NOES: YESNOES ABSENT DATE ADOPPSD': July 24, 1990 By. RQBE T ► MAYOR ,City of Atascadero, ;California ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: E DAM," CITY CL RTC AR ER. MORMON, CI A EY APPROVED AS TO .CONTENT: PREPARED BY Y QfRD_§5R_TCI1tY MANAGER- HENRYE EN, -DEVELOPMENT DIR96TOR f j . t : .asoy: ty of'A-t' TT-H-S-ISP4 RTI rt e bit Artwiiat ' 0vell t s. 111C r�n'E"lar�}�t%rsirutati<"Yui Stx��+ ff ��►y3��a�tic�a.t'a�ur�titicr 4 3'rk.xa��xt _ >� ,j t 't Y T J i r � _ . � a -N T•r a N o o )t O =•,Q1 L L•-S In C N Y to•r 4- ' 1 J N-•�a• N•� CT T Y p) O O,N O, [1- ^ N _y a •.- L O O O N Y CN >,•-.., [r N L o > ; E w c w t o a Cn L rJ v Cr' N >,¢/•.- V-•- O x 2 V C ro N C t- Y o- m o o o cna >.T,�._� N u E.-- •-w w • J L L^, a) rn rN 1. N L O. 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L t L R`RPaRT TO et" COUNCIL' ET " iRRPR ;t .. - i TH tot Ray Windsor, Gita banger Meetin*.DAtO 7/24-/001 ,, . t '-PP 744 .. j (Apw BY: unity Development Director o- suMJIL : pp*al af: the P?: nn 9 Cc ission denial �� `sppsal-X �►� �$ Plan 74-89 condition-' requiring- curb"-gutter and sidewa k at 9160 ralea Avenue - Jim And, Kris Hazard (Fisher,/Wa urt) j concurrence with .,the P1annin Commission a, 5:0' recommendation, deny r theappe booed, .tau- thg < indino . for Denial 016nt: .ue& in the attached staff -re ort (Exhibita) . On' July 3 i9+96 thy` Planning Com !salon cb14&ct±sd..a ;public hd� 3C�Y#g� on the above rgsferanceg� appeal. 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ITEM: B-2 MEMORANDUM TO: Planning Commission FROM: Doug Davidson, Senior Planner RE: Appeal of Precise Plan 74-89 Conditions of Approval Hazard/Fisher/Washburn DATE: July 3, 1990 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends denial of the appeal. BACKGROUND: Precise Plan 74-89 (Exhibit D) was approved on April 24, 1990 with eleven (11) Conditions of Approval. Condition #4 required the approval of engineered plans for curb, gutter, sidewalk, and paveout along the property frontage and construction of these improvements prior to final inspection. Condition #5 required the corresponding performance and maintenance bonds. As contained in Exhibit A, the applicant requested a waiver from the City Engineer of the requirement for public improvements. The City Engineer denied the request based on the reasons provided in Exhibit B. Consequently, the applicant filed an appeal of the Precise Plan conditions for Planning Commission consideration (Exhibit C) . ANALYSIS: Precise Plan 74-89 established the development standards for the construction of two single family residences on a lot containing an existing single family home. The subject site is located at 5160 Palma Ave. in the RMF/10 zone. In this Low Density Multiple Family zone, curb, gutter, and sidewalk may be required if the pedestrian, vehicular, and use characteristics of the site and surrounding area justify the improvements. Zoning Ordinance Section 9-4. 159 (d) contains three possibilities for exceptions from public improvement requirements: 1. Incompatible Grade: The improvements may be waived or modified by the City Engineer if the finish grades of the project site and adjoining street are incompatible for accommodating the improvements. 2. Incompatible Development The required improvements may be waived by the Community Development Director and City Engineer when they determine that such improvements are incompatible with the ultimate development of area given the zoning districts, existing land uses in the vicinity, and projected needs for drainage and traffic control. 3. Premature Development: The required improvements may be delayed when the City Engineer determines that they would be premature to the development of the area. In this case, performance guarantees are posted and time lmits for construction are established. Curb, gutter, sidewalk, and paveout are not incompatible with the existing terrain or development pattern in the area. The installation of public improvements is not premature, in fact just the opposite - the City cannot postpone these necessary improvements any longer. As the City Engineer states, the additional paveout and sidewalk are necessary to accommodate the increase in automobile and pedestrian traffic. While at first glance the area appears fully developed, many of the properties in the neighborhood are underdeveloped. In addition to the subject site, many lots in the area contain one single family residence with potential for multiple family dwellings. Staff is currently reviewing the adjacent lot, under same ownership, for a similar development plan. Also, curb and gutter are needed to maintain the drainage flow within the public right-of-way. Lastly, pavement widening could enable Palma Ave. to serve as a alternate bike lane to El Camino Real. Attachments: Exhibit A - Letter Requesting Waiver Exhibit B - Letter from City Engineer Exhibit C - Letter of Appeal Exhibit D - Precise Plan 74-89 EXHIBIT A ROBERTS. FISHER, ARCHITECT REr-IVED 8550—D EI Camino Real Atascadero, CA 93422 MAY 3- 1990 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT City of Atascadero Engineering Department 6500 Palma Avenue Atascadero, CA 93422 ATTN: Greg Luke RE: Precise Plan 74-89 Hazard/ Fisher/Washburn 5160 Palma Avenue Greg: Please accept this letter as our formal request of a waiver from curb, gutter, and sidewalk improvements for the above-referenced project. I believe both items 4 and 5 of the attached "conditions of approval" apply to this requirement. I have made a survey of the numerous multi-family projects that have been built on Palma Avenue between Rosario and San Jacinto and discovered that none have been required to provide such improvements. Some of these are fairly recent projects. Two that come immediately to mind are the adjacent property to the north, 5140 Palma, and also directly across the street at 5145 Palma. Both of these have been constructed within the last three years. To curb and gutter this property at the present time will only serve to interrupt the existing drainage flow and parking along this frontage. Your consideration in this matter will be greatly appreciated. A,ncerely, Robert S. Fisher i for Jim Hazard, Owner cc: Doug Davidson Community Development Department Iii EXHIBIT B May 1S, 1990 Robert S . Fisher ESS0-D E1 Camino Real Atascadero, C.A . 93'f22 Subject: Precise Plan 74-69 Hazard/Fisher/Washburn S16Q Palma Avenue Dear Mr . Fisher, I have reviewed your request for a waiver of the curb, gutter, sidewalk, and pavement widening requirements for the above project with staff . Upon further review of the project and based upon future developed density of this area I am unable to grant your request for the following reasons . 1 . Pavement widening is necessary along this street to • accommodate heavier traffic loads . 2 . Curb and gutter is necessary to maintain the drainage flow within the public right of way . 3. Sidewalk is necessary to accommodate increased pedestrian traffic. These are standard conditions imposed upon projects in the areas zoned for higher density development throughout the City . v nquestions call Should you have any Kathy Stewart at q61-S02S . Sincerely, Greg Luke Director of Public Works cc Steve Decamp; City Planner Doug Davidson, Senior Planner • FILE EXHIBIT C Doug Davidson 4 June 20 , 1990 City of Atascadero 6500 Palma Ave. Atascadero, CA. 93422 Regarding 5160 Palma Ave. This letter is in response to the city' s denial to grant our request to wave the construction of curb, gutter, and sidewalk, (Herein referred to as CG&S ) , at 5160 Palma, precise plan: 74-89 . The following are some of the main reasons we feel the CG&S are not necessary. 1 . Presently Palma Ave. has no CG&S. Recently and in the past the construction of multi-family dwellings on Palma have been granted waivers for building CG&S. 2 . Palma will never have a complete CG&S system because of the large percentage of existing multi-family dwellings that have been allowed to be built without CG&S. One example, of many, being Amapoa Ave. 3 . Esthetically, Palma, as with many streets in Atascadero, adding CG&S would take away from the rural atmosphere already created. 4 . Requiring CG&S on this lot will divert water run off to the neighboring properties . We have talked with the neighboring property owners. They have expressed extreme concern over the diversion of water on to their property and the damage that will occur from this. A few of these neighbors have threatened with a lawsuit as an answer to resolve any water problems created by the construction of this CG&S. We personally don't want to be a part of a lawsuit due to a requirement of the city. In conclusion, the only way to resolve this requirement of CG&S is to waive it entirely or get the city to fund and construct the CG&S for the entire street at one time. Sincerely, Jian Hazard �'� EXHIBIT D ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 6500 PALMA AVENUE aseadeiC® POLICE DEPARTMENT ASCADERO. CALIFORNIA 93422 PHONE: (805) 466-8000 INCORPORATED JULY 2. 1979 6500 PALMA AVENUE ATASCADERO. CALIFORNIA 93422 CITY COUNCIL PHONE: (8051 466-8600 CITY CLERK r CITY TREASURER CITY MANAGER ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICER DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 6005 LEWIS AVENUE ATASCADERO,CALIFORNIA 93422 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT PHONE: (8031 466.2141 PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT April 24, 1990 Robert Fisher 8550-D El Camino Real Atascadero, CA 93422 RE: PRECISE PLAN 74-89 5160 Palma Ave. Dear Mr. Fisher: The City of Atascadero has received and reviewed your application ior a Precise Plan and Environmental Determination for the nstruction of two (2) single family residences, each containing .. o bedrooms. The site contains an existing single family dwelling which is to remain. The proposed site is zoned RMF/10 (Residential Multiple Family Low Density) and the proposed use is allowed as defined as a single family dwellings (Section 9-3. 172 (a) . The surrounding properties are zoned the same as the subject site, with the exception of property to the south which is zoned CR (Commercial Retail) . A review by the Community Development Director of the environmental description form and application, along with other background information, shows that the project will have no detrimental effect upon the environment; therefore, a Negative Declaration has been prepared. The Director has also found the project, as conditioned, to be in compliance with the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. The proposed Precise Plan is approved as shown on attached Exhibit B (site plan) , Exhibit C (grading plan) and subject to the conditions of approval in Exhibit E. Final approval becomes effective on May 151 1990, unless appealed. (NOTE: THIS DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A GRADING OR BUILDING PERMIT. ) • In the event you intend to appeal any of the conditions, your appeal should be in writing and should state the reasons for the appeal. Any appeal would be scheduled for Planning Commission consideration as a public hearing. You should, however, discuss any objections to the conditions with planning staff as it may be possible to alter conditions after such discussion. If you should have any questions concerning this project, you are welcome to contact the Community Development Department for assistance. Sincerely, _ Doug Davidson Senior Planner DD/dd cc: Paul Washburn James Hazard Attachments : Exhibit A - Zoning Map Exhibit B - Site Plan Exhibit C - Grading Plan Exhibit D - Tree Removal/Protection Exhibit E - Findings for Approval Exhibit F - Conditions of Approval r • i► ...big �►�����,��,� �a�� ♦��j�I�i� � ►� A � r ap � .. 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JLt1IV 170A4Xt0 WITH AIJ A rrphvov TF015 5l9.LL :SUMMARY Twe {.O,�,tr►orl op TWO 1,44*17op T•Iie rpez,- )Lr THg f'Prlrj13TPr- Two 4ourHep►Or i,-or AtJIP Tur> Ver-r 1101JAL- AP, MP-l1 �s4?u•�uy Far. TH►y heveL Prism WILL. vMrble1% To st5-0r ,.rae Dr'HAH(e THIZ µeA,1.rH or Tl+r• T(ZP,s IP TUI , PXTetJhlvW rtr 7mk-rlor' rpway WILL. GOHri-are r1413, Jon. TI-15 bE"eLo�fx" IJA..'e F�.+rv-Dn To G U.VI3 'Lot, r rj.OTg`T A-6-1- JpDO'a ot'tuly 6170 ►eYaorr Poo JeFf-�eY rIIJS. WITk TI4E GO Pirivo"q 'f- n4l► ' �cpo1&TAor T116 AlfAtiWDc?'T�Bg r�Plul101 leA4"fL , TIAIA, rt,,4-) ro Arrf -o'••Sv Exhibit E - Findings for Approval Precise Plan 74-89 5160 Palma Ave. (Hazard/Fisher/Washburn) 1. The proposed project or use is consistent with the General Plan. 2. The proposed project or use satisfies all applicable provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. 3. The establishment, and subsequent operation or conduct of the use will not, because of the circumstances and conditions applied in the particular case, be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of the general public or persons residing or working in the neighborhood of the use, or be detrimental or injurious to property or improvements in the vicinity of the use. 4. The proposed project or use will not be inconsistent with the character of the immediate neighborhood or contrary to its orderly development. 5. The proposed use or project will not generate a volume of traffic beyond the safe capacity of all roads providing access to the project, either existing or to be improved in conjunction with the project, or beyond the normal traffic volume of the surrounding neighborhood that would result from full development in accordance with the Land Use Element. 6. The proposed project is in compliance with the City' s Appearance Review Guidelines. EXHIBIT E - Conditions of Approval Precise Plan 74-89 5160 Palma Ave. (Fisher/Washburn/Hazard) CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1. All construction shall be in conformance with Exhibit B (Site Plan) , Exhibit C (Grading Plan) , Exhibit E (Conditions of Approval) , and shall comply with all City Codes and Ordinances. Any modification to this approval requires approval by the Community Development Department prior to implementing any changes. 2. All relocation and/or alteration of existing utilities shall be the responsibility of the developer. 3. Grading and drainage plans, prepared by a registered Civil Engineer, shall be resubmitted to the Community Development Department for review and approval by the Community Development and Public Works Departments prior to the issuance of any building permits. Drainage calculations shall be submitted to justify the proposed detention basin. All required drainage work shall be constructed to City standards and completed prior to final building inspection. 4. The developer shall obtain an encroachment permit from the City of Atascadero Public Works Department. Plans shall be prepared by a Registered Civil Engineer and be submitted to the Community Development Department for review and approval by the Community Development and Public Works Departments, prior to issuance of any building permit. Plans shall include, but not be limited to: a. Curb, gutter, sidewalk and paveout 15 feet from centerline of the right-of-way along entire property frontage. b. Signing an inspection agreement guaranteeing that the work will be done in conformance with approved plans and that inspection fees shall be paid. C. Construction of the public road improvements shall be completed prior to the final inspection. 5. All public improvements shall be covered with a 100% Performance Bond and a 100% Labor and Material Bond until construction is approved and by a 10% Maintenance Bond until one year after construction approval. 1 6. Plans shall be approved by the Fire Department prior to issuance of building permits, particulary the widening of the access driveway to 20 feet from Palma Ave. to the point where the driveway veers to the right. 7. No parking shall be permitted along the street frontage of the project. 8. Each unit shall contain 100 square feet of storage space, exclusive of closets. The proposed new units comply with this requirement, however, this pertains to the existing unit as well. 9. The handicapped parking space shall be redesigned to avoid backing directly out into the street. The driveway shall be widened and an adequate turn-around area provided. 10. Landscape plans shall be submitted to and approved by the Planning Division prior to issuance of building permits. These plans shall incorporate the recommendations of the certified arborist (Exhibit D) . 11. This Precise Plan shall expire one year from the date of final approval (May 15, 1990) . A one year time extension may be granted pursuant to a written request filed prior to the expiration date as per Section (9-2. 118) of the Zoning Ordinance. Any further one year time extensions may be approved by the Planning Commission. • 2 rMCEIVED J U L - 6 1999 . COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT To: City of Atascadero July 7 , 1990 Manager: Henry Engen Re: Precise Plan 74-89 Denial of appeal on Condition #4 Dear Sir: We are appealing the planning commission' s denial of our request to delete Condition #4 of above Precise Plan. We wish to exercise our right to take our appeal before the City Council in a public hearing. Please advise us as to the date on which our appeal will be heard. Enclosed is the $100 . 00 (one hundred dollars) filing fee as required. Sincerely, i 1 ^ ris and Jim Hazard J F __ s tflb.°Q 71&1 qv ,Aalt�-d z 5 2-0(o MINUTES EXCERPT - PLANNING COMMISSION - JULY 3, 1990 "Sc . All public improvements shall be covere with a 100% Performance and a 100% L r and Material Bond until construction is accepted and with a 10% Maintenance Bond unt ' one year after construction approval. "I1 . Each unit must be equipped w th residential fire sprinklers, or const r ction standards which satisfy the Uniform ire Code and the _. Fire Chief. " 1117 . A note shall be pl ed on the Tract Map indicating that this ubdivision is restricted to prefabricated ho a dwellings only, as shown on Exhibits A, B, and C. All prefabricated home dwellings all be placed on a permanent foundation. " Commissioner Lopez-Balbon in remarked that he was not con- vinced that the recrea Anal area is necessary noting his concern is whose resp sibility it will be to maintain this area properly as the ecreation Department will not do it. Commissioner Waa stated that in communications with the Recreation Depa went, that under some circumstances, the Department wi accept a mini-park into the system but this is something iew and conditions have not yet been resolved. Commissio er Lopez-Balbontin argued that in previous conver- sations ith the Recreation Department, he was told they don' t feel mfortable with maintaining a small park because of cost and time involved. Discussion continued. The motion carried 6 : 0. Chairperson Lochridge declared a break at 8 : 55 p.m. ; meeting reconvened at 9 :10 p.m. 2. APPEAL OF PRECISE PLAN 74-89 (CONDITION OF APPROVAL) : Appeal filed by Jim Hazard/Robert Fisher/Paul Wash urn appealing the . requirements for public improvements. Subject site is located at 5160 Palma Avenue. Chairperson Lochridge stated since he is in a business arrangement with one of the applicants, he will chair the meeting but will not participate in discussion and will abstain from voting. Mr. Davidson presented the staff report noting staff' s recom- mendation to deny the appeal . Commission questions followed. MINUTES EXCERPT - PLANNING COMMISSION - JULY 3, 1990 Bob Tartaglia, representing the appellants, stated his engineering company did the on-site grading and drainage plan. He presented some handouts to the Commission and discussed reasons in opposition to installing curb, gutter, and sidewalk, adding that the major problem on the street is the difference in grades. He suggested that the City do a master plan to develop curb grades for the entire street. He then responded to questions from the Commission. Judy McKrell stated she owns a property directly to the south of the subject site and expressed concern if the improvements are put in, this may create significant drainage problems for her. Kris Hazard, appellant, spoke in support of the appeal adding there are other undeveloped properties that are single family but the only way they'd be developed is if the residence was completely, raised because the house that' s on the property does not leave enough room to go to the back for any further development. She stated she has no problems with curbs, gutters, and sidewalks, but if there is one small chunk of Palma that has curbs and gutters, it is not going to be consistent with the rest of the neighborhood and will create a hopscotch effect. She recommended that the City assess the entire street and put them in but she could not see where she should agree to a bond that says in one year we' ll do it as long as there is not a guarantee from the City as to when the City would take care of the remaining street. Mr. Sims responded that when the site was reviewed, it looked like one of the more level lots . The major issue involved is the question of premature development and when do you begin requiring curbs and gutters . He added that the City is reaching a buildout but public improvements are not being installed. Mr. Sims suggested some mitigation measures for carrying the water from the property and noted that he did not see matching grades in the future as a problem; the more segments that are put in, the easier it is to do the engin- eering. Commissioner Hanauer indicated his feeling that it will be a long time before the total length of street develops to the extent that the curbs and gutters will be put in there. Mr. Decamp pointed out that as property develops, that is the traditional time that cities require improvements along the property frontages. It is important to have guarantees at this point that the developer will contribute to the improve- ment of that road. This is one of the areas where the densities are going to demand that we provide some type of 0 grade separation for pedestrian traffic. MINUTES EXCERPT - PLANNING COMMISSION JULY 3, 1990 Mr. Decamp noted that as we reach buildout, areas such as this will experience increased levels of development and redevelop- ment. The types of residents expected in such neighborhoods (families with children and the elderly) will require side- walks to access the downtown area. The City needs to start these improvements now so that we aren' t asking the same questions in five years when it may be too late. Commissioner Brasher commented that the City does have to start sometime and the time is now. we have allowed too many pieces of property to be developed without requiring these improvements . Commissioner Lopez-Balbontin added that for a long time, it seems the City has been planning short term without thinking ahead of what is going to happen. It is time now to start planning for the future; the street needs to be widened. MOTION: By Commissioner Brasher and seconded by Commissioner Waage to deny the appeal for Precise Plan 74-89 . The motion carried 5 :1: 1 with the following roll call vote: AYES: Commissioners Brasher, Waage, Hanauer, Luna, and Lopez-Balbontin NOES: None ABSENT: Commissioner Highland ABSTAIN: Chairperson Lochridge 3 . CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 5-90 : Application filed by Forrest Hull Joe Elkins/Edith Hessick) to allow a 36 percent redu on from the parking standards of the Zoning Ordinance or an existing profes- sional office building. Subje site is located at 4555 E1 Camino Real . Mr. Davidson presented the s ff report providing a background on' prior approvals for is site. Staff is recommending approval of a 13% par g reduction based on a one per 200 square foot standard Commissioner Wa a questioned if the adjacent parking area was also owned b the applicant; he expressed concern that the handicapped,,,space is on the other lot and maybe it should be reloca e�to the center' s parking. In xresponse to inquiry by Commissioner Luna, Mr. DeCamp �Jlaecct lied that this conditional use permit would not be brought k for review in a year automatically, although it is sub- to review at any time throughout the life of the. permit. r1 dlet0 v Ex s7INC7 VGV61 OPAIFAI T 2, ?p i� ss 0mv-Lm-_FAiv3ILY 9 Its s ED _ _ d n �e ie 4S 4 ?O NOON JJ Jd. N�J� C7r p �►� o NI tib J8 4 �. ro e � W _ dbb U+ A3 m m v • o Oro O N N p ON 40 `s !b cm IV . db ro T It � i � i s t '"► � r O v j a A y 9D ! t ta lot i { REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL CITY OF ATRSCADERO Agenda Item: B_ - 2 Through: Ray Windsor, City Manager Meeting Date: 7/ 4/90 From:., Michael 'Hicks, Fire Chief SUBJECT: Resolution 99-90 Confirmingthe east of weed abatement RECQ=NDATION: It is my` recommendation the administrative fee for weed abatement charges be set at 100%, acid fees as shown, on the attachments be accepted. BACKGROUND: On 4/24/90, Council adopted a. resolution declaring that all noxi or dangerous weeds or other flammable material that create a fire hazard constitute ' a public nuisance aand authorized the Fire Chief to proceed with abatement: During the period from April 26 - May 8t. notices were mailed` to affected property owners informing them of weed abatement requirements. Aonpublic hearing regarding appeals was held 5/22/9f?, The weed' abatement contract was awarded at , that meeting to; Jack R. Bridwell to abate parcels which' were not abated by ,piopertg owners. Abatement work began on Jane 4th and- continuedthrough July 16th. An itemised list of weed abatement assessments will be posted with, the 'City Clerk and at the Fire Station on 7/17790. FISCAL IMPACT: No direct fiscal impact $44,005.60 will be recovered through assessments placed .on property tax bills. Attachments: List of actual administrative costs Preliminary special as-sessments list Data entry documents for special tax charges 1 ACTUAL ADMINISTRATIVE C©STS FOR WEED ABATEMENT PROGRAM Initial instiection enkine company miles - 657 @',$t#,00 ._ $ 6517.00 , engine company manhours -� 204 @ -$15.00 3020.00 fuel 132 gallons ,;� $1 .20 - 132:00 Compliance- inspections utility* truck miles - 939 *,.$.26 -= '234.50 inspection manhours - 190 01$18.,00 -. 3424.00 fuel - 41 gallons 0 1.20 : 66:40 Miscellaneous expenses asses drs.: parcel number printout. a/msil ng labels/phot6copies/f6lders t60,6'.00, marking paint 3�vfUO penca 3 s/erasers/clips/etc. 6 '00 postage 604.00 legal ads 100 00 telephone calls 300.00 printing 36 0 } clerical Hours - 500 0. $12.00 = 6000000 overhead hours - 110 0 $27.00 = 2-97�Q 00 TOTAL. $181078;.9f} RESOLUTION NO. 99-90 RESOLUTION OF THE ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL CONFIRMING THE COST OF WEED ABATEMENT WHEREAS , the Government Code of the State of California, Section 39500 , et seq. , provides that cities may declare weeds a public nuisance for the purpose of Weed Abatement ; and WHEREAS, the Atascadero Fire Department did abate said nuisance within the provisions of the Government Code, Section 39500 , et seq. ; and WHEREAS, the cost of the work of abatement as shown on Preliminary Special Tax Listing for 1990-91 Tax Year was submitted in accordance with Government Code Section 39574 ; and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Atascadero received the cost report and held a hearing to receive objections of any property owners liable to be assessed for the work of abatement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the report of abatement cost is confirmed as presented; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the costs of abatement constitutes a special assessment against the described parcels and shall be lien on the property in accordance with Government Code Section 39577 ; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City if hereby directed to transmit to the proper officials of the County a certified copy of the report for filing. On motion by and seconded by , the foregoing resolution is hereby adopted in its entirety on the following roll call vote: AYES: NOES : ABSENT: DATE ADOPTED: BY: ROBERT B. LILLEY, Mayor City of Atascadero, California Resolution No. 99-90 Page two ATTEST: LEE DAYKA, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: MICHAEL HICKS, Fire Chief APPROVED AS TO FORM: ARTHER MONTANDON, City Attorney Ui CL r P. cc o _P rn et. 34 T o O COOl N fn n0 �1 LU N P4 1-iN N 't: .4 .4 N N Mr Co M N. N ul n. 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I Ll I o I 11 71 a l (Pi 1 01515 d i l a 61 ,3 19 , 1 1 1 1 1 I_1 131 yl. 1 010 1 Ili 71 al 6eI i d 151601 C)151 1 1 01417 1 1_1_1_1_1_1_1 / I $ 15-1 . 10 101 1 � 171-2 I(PI 10 151 ('PI 6 I$ 1 101 EI9 I I_I_1_II_I_1 a 1-7 17 1 . 151 01 I / I-7 I i I 10151 1 0 151 ( i 1131 I_I_I_I_I_1_1 X17 171 . 15"1 OI I / 17 la 1�i 10 16-Iw1 D 17 I!1 61 1 1 1 I f_I_I_I_i_I_11 17 15-1 . 16 101 ontact: Person .. Peggy Green Pyrone;.:- (805) 461-5070 Dept/Dist/City Ata s. Fire Dept. Date 7/17/90 TC-FO02 (New 3/29/88) 4977A/O003A COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S OFFICE Data Entry Document for Special Tax Charges Special Assessment Atascadero Weed Abatement TRA - (1-4) (5-13) (14-24) Fund Number Assessment Number .Tax Charge ILI -712ICol I�ISICv 31a1� 01 �I� I I_I—I_I_I_f—, IISISI . ia1a' 1 I T 1712-1 (oi 510101 o 101 71 1 1 1 1 1 1 131 -7101 . 101 01 1_1_1_1_1 I_I_I I I I - I , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ► . I I I i_I_I_I_i i_I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I_I_I_I_I I_I_I I I 1 1 1 I l l l l f l l l I . I I I I_I_I_I_I I_I I f l I I I I i l i l I I I I I . I I I 1_1_1_1_1 I_I i fI I l f l l l l i l l l l I . I I I 1_1_1_1_1 I_I I I I 1 1 1 I i l l l l l I I I . I I I I_I_I_I_I I_I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i i I . I I I I_i_I_I_I I_i l I i I I I I i t l l l I_I_I_I . I I I I_I_I_I_I I I I I i I I I I I I i i l I_I_I_i . l I i Contact:.Person..._.Peggy Green _ Phone . (805) 461-5070 Dept/Dist/City Atas. Fire Dept. Date 7/17/90 TC-FO02 (New 3/29/88) 4977A/0003A REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL CITY OF ATASCADERC Agenda Item: S-3 Through: Ray Windsor, City Manager Meeting Lute: 1/24/90 r via: Henry Engen, Community Development Director From: Tisa Schicker, City Arborist SUBJECT: Consideration of a request to remove one heritage.. tree (24" `dbh> Quercus lobata); and three- others (Quercus lobate, rangingF >in size from 12" - / 18" dbh) for the purposes < of- single family home and garage construction at Junipero Avenue by Tom Foran. The oaks are located in the vicinity of the proposed construction REE:C►)MMATION Based, on the arborist',s report, the condition of the trees and the existing Tree Ordinance, recommend approval of the heritage tree and one of the -18" dbh Q. lobate (Tree #1 and #4 on the attached site plan) and denial of the other two trees. Replacement is recommended to be two for one, same species, on site. Pl.ease ,see additional oommenta -and, details in analysis section ofthis report. BACKGROUND The Tree Ordinance. specifies` that live native trues 2011 or greater dbh' (measured' four , foot above grade) are 4eemed heritage trees and cannot be removed unless approved by the. City Council following a public hearing. The site has been posted and the building footprints and -driveway have recently been staked. Trees proposed for removal are marked with flagging tape. The trees wore inspected by ISA certified arborist 'D.O. Denney and the City 'Arborist on separate occasions. AXALYSIS This lot has been approved as buildable, reasonable use, 'allowsfor some amount of single family residential construction. I visited the property with K. .Kellogg, ,the contractor/designer of the proposed home to discuss the siting of the buildings., The , ,,hertage oak stands in the middle of the building pad and after, discu ting many alternatives, it appears impossible to build this modest sized home without removing this tree. One of three trees standing adacent to the proposed garage is almost completely dead: and should also be removed. It is unnecessary to remove the two trees `adjacent to theporch because they are not in the way of the proposedconstruction, are relatively healthy and should. survive construction activity. Ori the' basis of these facts in combination with the mandates 3n 'the "current "ordinance, I recommend ,denial of these requests Recommended Re laceeents. The heritage tree esd 18" dbh. tree to be remove shall rep ace �iit a same species 2:1 rati6 15'1 'allon size minimum. The applicant shall provide the' city, wit1� a signed stat snt that attests :to the planting of these trees. which shwild be, planted within the first. ,year, for. the tree(s) to be 'removed. Records wil be kept' in the off :ce of ,,the City Arborist. Attachments:- vicinity :map Site Pla(a of Proposed Driveway and Residende . wilder{s Statement (`It. . Kellogg), Arborist Menney,''s)., Report, Replanting Gui.,deli.nes (to Tom: `orae) cc Tom Foran 9455 San Gabriel Attscadero 93422 , K. R+ellogg `1$41: Sage Avenue :Los Cissas 93402 t f x i i 1 A Wo 2 OW 0 ^' o N ° ui C9 - i w p , a x f C)CL W� 2 '� 9rr J s: Dn ® tog/ aOa- � O TRfr/" V9 _ 4 3 N ►D 0 a a 91 A, ��� �1 m W ago s'T NINON N Z.C V /�/�✓ �♦ 1Y V co O w Ar f5� H F. _ Q 4 39 jo�s NN Q a a♦l � W —M _ ti o OOL I�gN Z t 3 y� j 0/D D Q ,A N Og E• N O 10� o°� to ~ 1 a 7 NINON ifrl -AC 0,19 i N Ob yZ O r OW �4g ♦ 7� }} C a Y1b �C �� w ?b �• �O3 G� `j a _ ♦ © 4 a ;O w r W . /rot _ I . JIM' - -mm. %= CS in OC. \ 40 Q c ~ N M r � r1 1 +1*t low 'milli {ifafrmi�ifiii{�li�aiia:i 71 1 rol liyill�N�I�A,�ItJ�,�I����h1���1� � ����iL�1��ili�,��:fL���f * gas .� r���.�.• r 1 ` 1 ;,+,I,.}. t 1^I { i,. I 1"IIi�i{ I { �i ili�,l I� ,__.�..� -�ytr �1 �vQe .,,,,r�.r- �+.ar- k-�++r..._'• +r ��� ,�I f r�i__�� i ,( T� ^, T1154.. v'��1➢I:fM tlMvl� WC�t 1 N!W{ iktlit IN ; +t{p; - 1 — g�gd 71yil�i Il,r� a s l r 4r a ar1v ml wf 1 1+ r y •'11 1 fu: 1.n ��I � t i `. wl�ylY!f�J 9j•t �/ � �M �� �! � � f: ,,,1 // r �� �.,� � � � „� �� i � i � � . �� � � � /, �� � =� er -. � � � ,� �/i ,� � � sem. � � j � �, � � � � � / � '. / � � , . f� ' � e � �� > � 1 / � / � s I A '� � � � � �� f � � iy / � � �, � / ' • � � ' %moi y , �, � � � f _�. / RECEIVED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT i91x I O G 1979 PLANNING DIVISION MAY 3- 199:1 6500 Palma Ave. P.O. Box 747 COMMl1NITYDEVElOt ,riZ�j Atascadero, CA 93423 (805) 466-8000 APPLICATION FORM Please type or print in ink �t►nnd�, Owner : —rc*& Agent : f� `� �_t�c.-©�� Address: _,ROSS" Amt C_<yqA3 1F_L., Address: IP541 - e E ATo'->44,raeL,=© ItioS (5)5r75 Phone #: 4(oi -- ©2R)Z Phone #: i '3 Applicant : Address: t -1 Avg Phone #: ��- ag 44L'3 Project Description: "Att,�C Existing Use: Project Address: 1er© A60C- Legal Description: Lot (s) ic9 A ; Block ; Tract Assessors Parcel No (s) : 30-0771-0 I/We consent to the filing of this application and declare that this application and related documents are true and correct. (NOTE: The signature of the property owner is required on the application before it will be accepted for processing. ) Te �� Owner D 13� �Q �5. yn Agent Date Date For Staff Use Only Fee: Receipt #: Tree Removal Permit _Application Supplemental Information 1979 (Please type or print in ink) Reason for Removal : In z Dow Pace 'Fer- �Novs<- e O��S"�rv�-t-►oa Number of Trees to be Removed: 1POur- L4-) Specify the size (measured 4 ' above ground level ) , species (both common and botanical name) and condition of each tree to be removed: - SJ- 5 pec,ct a p�d,� �cr 1 . 24�t 1.u�i' � c'�kL( i,rrr.:.i w KL C p rnYH Cr.C'�d`H O7 u 3. �� - "-- - .� o, Laa.vev,r. ap w.Inve- 4. 4. i S1, Qr-rn c V e, 5. Specify the size and species of the trees proposed to replace those intended for removal : _{ 3. 4. ,. 5. �r Please prepare a "Plot Plan" showing all improvements on your property, trees to, be removed, trees to remain, and the proposed location of replacement trees as per the attached example. v Owner Arborist 3 cj . Certificate Number 3— 24-- Clp Date Date �v �S AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CONSULTING ARBORISTS A FIELD REPORT CASE LOCATION APN 30-071-06 Lot 119A Juni ero Ave. CITY Atascadero OWNER NAME 1 N t ek! ADDRESS 1�5 �,4Pat�iL �� CITY ,o,-��SGAI"7r--Q-Q RES. PHONE (?)CS-) ��� O.�; BUS. PHONE AGENT NAME K. Kellogg ADDRESS 1841 Sage Ave. CITY Los Osos RES. PHONE ( 805 ) 528-4413 BUS. PHONE ( ) V- DAMAGE or ACCIDENT DATE TYPE OF DAMAGE INSPECTION DATE 4/3/90 WEATHER TEMP. D. 0. Denney Certified Arborist #391 P.O. Box 3080 N Paso Robles, CA. 93447 Cp - k . 0 -' Tree # Size Species Condition Recommendation 1 . 24" White oak (Quercus lobata) good remove 2. 1811 White oak (Quercus lobata) good remove 3. 12" White oak (Quercus lobata) leaning remove 4. 18" White oak (Quercus lobata) dead remove is +'T �`_`'_� �',.r• r' ,a.• s`� . i� //AAJO .� .w R . ,1 5 ,• ,�..i ,r• r eia ' 6.AN% � �S -`S.a ,r rr— �:•v�Rt� ,.,, •1 p3 ,��•.7�� � �///������_SSSKKK::FFF��� "' J [� n Tr ilo, , 4' Wit,' ��. w•s'u��. i t ". JL ����.t, � i�� �� �A� Y�T',�. � �rs",r,�'- r �,a,r j� �r' �� •�.�' �s'.'_ ,4 1 .., w �, u.. is-• '.i � F4 ' . �Q-- is c '�., i11� -►� � VIP wit _ ? ,. �'J ,) � l t �yY ' ` � . s�� •ill a,v�i?'^ 'r�"`�C' '�.,-. � JJ 44ii r '-t�- � . �r (�c.. "''r"r+ }r " ''. 4 f•a S'.s °� ,.j,�' ^^fie �',. YG�i A #✓ .' - , ; tit � [y .. •�, �1 {tl/M ' jam.���tt .t TM. 'ice. 'sa - •Sj r e y. /� -IA s Y .d�+h-'i�Fjt.� Fr ,;.• lz �S+/., � n,"�L• `�! '�w. f' !�! `�'�' '► ., ji a �ll� �I,�,a1r'+�, ���~=. a ,►. r "!`i -s ?'71, k' MIAt't j='_" '!" r 'd'.• � el i t .!•q�g a�s• `F7r•�•^ :.• ,l 1 •. r: y, s 1-' - .�S N•,.�4«aS"� _ i ai' � � � �•� y�, •.S rte,w• � _ • � • w a t st' � lasj.�Sy e � ! i �� • �(�Iia 1 a at�� '�{.�.1.r s�l,,``'1 1 �k 1!•h„'!}. 4. r + -� ✓= 1-'.�. :i}L .: �" �S, VS"�'f��� 4��' V'C1iw rl�ti'+ Ir4 i TREE PROTECTION PLAN In most cases when building, we .change the complete environment around a tree. It has survived -quite well for many years in it's natural state. However, when building, we sever its roots that are needed for anchorage and absorption of water and nutrients. We pave and compact the soil around them, hindering the oxygen and water supply to the roots. You purchase the property because of the beautiful trees, only to witness many of your trees declining soon after or even some years after you have built your home. Who is to blame? Did the Architect, City Planner, the Arborist, and/or Contractor add to the -demise of the tree? Is your building plan detrimental to the trees on your property? Your City or County Planner have codes and regulations to follow to preserve and protect your trees. Even trees that are in excellent health sometimes cannot tolerate. . the transition from natural (growing in a desirable natural condition) to semi-natural (severing the roots, compacting the soil , and building within the drip line) to the unnatural (paving all the way around the trees causing disturbances in air and water exchanges in soil as well as many other major changes. ) Many changes can take place in the soil during construction. Changes in grade, new paving, trenching, soil compaction, can all affect the soil 's ability to support life. Almost all building and landscape development will involve some grading and excavation. The consequences of these changes can be immediately detrimental to trees or they can effect the trees in years to come. Soil aeration is a critical factor because roots must receive adequate oxygen. Trees can also suffer from moisture related problems, either not enough or too much moisture. Now that you are aware that trees are sensitive living things, we all must put measures into effect that will protect them. i Protective measure needs to be applied : Yes No During construction, trees on the property outside the immediate construction zone will be barricaded off with bright color flagging. No parking, storage of materials and dumping of excavated or building material will be permitted. Trees within 2-o feet of the construct- ion zone will a protected by installing a light colored protective fence (temporary) around the drip line area of the trees. Trees within �_ feet of construction zone will have their trunks barricaded to minimize damage caused by construction equipment. No parking of equipment, storing of equipment, disposing of gasoline, paint, thinner or any other foreign material will be permitted in and around this property unless so noted in report. _ Trenching for utilities is required. Line will run feet from base of tree. Hand dig un er or above major anchorage roots. If a major root is encountered in direct line of utility, a Certified Arborist will be consulted before severing it. No grade changes will be made around the tree unless (1 ) a protective measure is applied, (2) and it is so noted in the Certified Arborist's report. Factors have been used to determine the tree condition before construction begins. _ This report has been reviewed by all people involved in this project. Diligent care will be applied to protect the trees. i REPLANTING GUIDELINES 1 . Choose 15 gallon - sized native trees (Q. lobata) for the trees to be removed. 2 . Inspect the trees for encircling roots (roots that wrap around the pot have a poorer chance of straightening out and growing right in the ground. 3 . When planting, make sure that the roots have been untangled, straightened and loosened as much as possible. 4 . Plant in a hole at least twice as big as the pot, and use native soils in the hole. 5 . Provide the tree with deep watering - meaning a slow, gradual and long watering (which encourages downward root growth to anchor the tree) . Provide one deep watering in late spring and two in the summer. If drip irrigation is used, do long, slow watering, applying 10-20 gallons over a three-four hour period. 6 . Protect the young trees from wildlife or vandalism with some kind of fencing - both above and below ground if possible; welded wire fencing of at least 4 feet in height above ground and one- two feet below ground (I can provide some specs if needed) . It would be appropriate to plant these new trees in areas where th would not conflict with each other or with overhead power lines as th le grow and mature. The applicant shall provide the City with a signed statement that attests to the planting of these trees which should be planted within the first year. Records will be kept in the office of the City Arborist. 1 r i RE-PORT TO CITY dOUNCIL C'X't'Y AF, ATAS�BR© A A Through: Ray Vin.dsor,. City Manager Reeti#g" Date; 7/24�9d Via:: Henry,, n aa, Community,'� Development x o recto r Y Schickt r,, It .ty ,arborist y ; t considerationa request to. remove' two itee X5.2" db& uer us agrifolia) four, the si l y ih a; re v anon and. construction. at " $020 Coro�aar by'Tully" r�usab='Van Slyke', The oaks are located in i he, ,v,icinity of sed t renovation proect. Basad c+n ,"thy-." arbvristx."s report, the ceaxdtie�n orf, + re thew existing Tzaa Ordinance- xecom�eUd appro"va . + tit re a �tlth..s two spcies repaPlease a :*ddit o1for she comments, and details in analysis ` +ectio1i of, this' r rt. . f BAC y The T e:e' .Ordinance-, speti,fi+es than lives nature tre�ee ;20", �� �r+�41 The, (measured, four foot:-stove igra,de 3 are deefned heritage . re of }� , _ CiY@d 12n 'Ss S l r?V d by_, the ` "it . �►�C«�.�� �t3�"�,C 1�.nQ, �-a pu # hearing. Tti site has been, posted and the trees<< have n narked .with f *QqU ` tape. The tress w+ea:�e inspected by ISA cert fled er r .est. V V_ a» and the Citi Arborist on separate occasicxs. Ar��acgas: �r - I The trees that' are proposied far - removal ;ere oc'ate� ,ia the vi+�sa��t of the prope3set! "imprcr�reeents. C►ne, of the tk a iS in,,, r head th a Ars' to have Abe � topped years� ago* end th oa�ly ' + �°""� sth' is watarsprouts t epic'otmic .coming f rom the ,rhoPped'tarua�� this tar _ �i�l prcbab2y "not ever bccae; a healthy large'; tree agaiaak`' and tt+e`.amity-.+raid 1 benefit free its replacement. Tha other .t "°, isr in. fair ccai+diti024 its Owe trunk,..,. ►s ar great �de�a : ; 'cif next. ` it ,has'.� i fah concrete {whic3� it,,:generally not accepted as "gc zd p�mmoti � azo ore it is,Possible itc�oulId"cause' »ors rcpt in the 2t ng .n.). °-.. 'Tha a tar e x in direct conflict ;With,,­the proposed improv. ` entt, The Van slyke "reside ce is an: alder, structure ifs noted :of �epe►�s, � renovation. The Van " slykes lave spent; 4, ceansdaralae ``.tta+e, a ar s - s ::, =i • • w � r _ « � s o€ � +r :; � '» w � ,� a � n a w s - m �ti.�. a- � • ,1 � sr a � a� sr _ �e a, a +t � a � � .. » � � :r <. «fir a • ,: .� � «� e � m. � � v �; � ;: a ;.>- � .■ � _ � w f c :. ., � :.� � � t � � � e .s � a ;,is _ � n � � $ • # ., f/ M - �t -q ,� 5 $ 7� cC T 0 rJ 0 5 5 1 7E C o IN t� V I C I;d I T Y M hP 40 4•-tILE I �Z � --- cX;.ST: 11SAMD, •%h;N c�cC7Ri! Gh fir, =KIST. !G-:D� ?.cSlpC--�� �'�Y �' rl,_yy,�uaa,,� � /37 �� / • 3p" 7 I . r% � .��'� - �� � '_-.-_— - is.X�Sr.1jL� MtC►Y TRS_ .O iF ESClsa d �� �:: -Zz-_ TO 3^ 1�� ITS PGOr, EK S7.+iip J �-_?QD!OJc✓ 312 l�'ricP. \\ '•� SEE / L0..? F- •�� •,S �x t..c'�.5. r-4A"=_x. Ar b`_rrEh�► .,_ � Van Sly The following options show how hard it would be to place even the smallest two car garage on this site and still avoid any existing trees. CC �U�� 00 lU�► h U16T, KESIMf4CE \ t —r J 6 � I � I TREE To eE j,. / R�Mov�p I 1 FR,-F1 ., OPTION No. 1 - 21 'x21 ' garage w/ 4' wide stairwell to new upper floor above garage UL 11 1990 REASONS NOT ACCEPTABLE: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - Didn' t provide enough square footage for new living spaces. - Tree would be only 10' away from structure - Garage slab level would be 16" below grade level at base of tree. Grading for driveway and garage would unavoidably undermine root system around tree. To raise floor level of garage, more stairs would have to be added which would increase the width of the structure. This would place the tree more in front of the garage, - Safety hazards if tree remained tree would obstruct vehicles exiting and entering garage main weight of tree leans toward structure. Could cause damage if branch or tree failed Van 51yk�, duly z�,la�� o� EXIST. KE51DENGE 1 � 1 ?1 ; i 1 � 1 TREE To 8E • � REMrnJED 1 1 OPTION No. 2 - 21 'x 21 ' garage w/ adjusted angle to house so driveway avoided tree REASONS NOT ACCEPTABLE: - Most all reasons described in 'option no. l ' , except structure would be located even closer to tree (7') . Problem with interference of tree branch into structure Some grading around tree would still be needed Minimal square footages (a larger structure could not avoid the tree) Fr.FIVFn J U L 11 1999 COMMUNITY DEVELOpMENT VOz Conul1>�eehl��7ul>��,��14RD o � 0 ' h 7 EX15 . E t R 5 DENGE r I � ! i X2.00' I 1 TReE To 56 r' REMOVED C --- I OPTION No. 3 -' 21 'x 21 ' single story detached garage REASONS NOT ACCEPTABLE: - Distance to house too far away - Having a detached garage would still require more site disturbance and coverage in order to allow the desired living spaces to be added to the residence - Even with a garage located here, structure is still very close to existing trees. One sickly tree would require removalRRTIUME) J U L 111999' COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT elf COMMUNITY DEVE1-OPMENT DEPARTMENT is N 's7p PLANNING DIVISION 6800 Palma Ave. - - P.O. ve.P.O. Box 747 Atascadero, CA 93423 (805) 466-8000 APPLICATION— FORM Please type or print in ink Owner: Mr. and Mrs . Van Slyke Agent: Address: oromar Address: asca ero Phone #: 461-01U8 Phone #: Applicant: SAME AS ABOVE - :- Address: Phone #: '-. Project Description: Remodel Existing Use: Residence Project Address: 802_0 Coromar, Atascadero Legal Description: Lot(s) 14 ; Block ; Tract__ Assessors Parcel No(s) : 56-091-30 I/We consent to the filing of this application and declare that .•l v; this application and related documents are true and correct. (NOTE: The signature of the property owner is required on the application before it will be accepted for processing. ) �= _- 4 0 ner Agent Date Date For Staff : • ` • 1��' •,T iH Use Only Fee: Receipt #s "" „ Tree Removal- Permit � it ala. ,, i'inir Supplemental InformationOUNP: C, t979 ,MAY 9-::�gg� t COMMUNltDEVELOPMENT' (Please type or print in ink) r ' r x'r• • - , Zk ri,,,,Vis' � mr Reason for Removal : SEE NEXT PAGEtr Number of Trees to be Removeds 2 :..'; ;:;•.` Specify the size (measured 4' above ground level ) , soe_ cies` (both '' common and botanical name) and condition of .each tree to be-, �=`f,,r removed: (DBH is taken at 4.5 - ) 1 . 34. 6" ; fair condition j e• 45 - 2" • nnnr nnnditinn 3. 77 4. 5. Specify the size and species of the trees proposed to replace those intended for removal: • 1 . 19 a;41 Inn Clnarntnc arr•-i 4:nl ; 1 e. ,. . 3. 1 4, r Please prepare a "Plot Plan" showing all improvements on you property, trees to* be removed, trees to remain,- and the proposed '�� � location of replacement trees as per the attached example.31 Y' s�,a 14 1-4 Owner Arborist ~ • Wiz..:-�: -y�.;. :,::<<t ..��' yfi Certificate Number - Date' Date _;;, : , .+; . Dave' s Tree Service 625 Jameson Ct. Arroyo Grande, Ca. 93420 ( 805 ) 481-1038 April 21 , 1990 Addition to Tree Removal Application Van Slyke Residence 8020 Coromar, Atascadero Reasons for Removal 34 .6" DBH Quercus agrifolia 1 . Large wound from old pruning cut which has a large amount of decay present. The wound starts at 3 .5 above ground and extends upward 1 . 5 ' . The width of the wound encompasses approximately 15% of the trees circumference. The opening of another cavity up the trunk 15 ' indicates the center of the tree may be decayed. 2 . 10% - 20% of the canopy is epicormic growth which indicates the tree is under stress. 3 . Difficulty in locating the addition in area of minimal impact to the tree due to the required setback of 10 ' • from the rear property line. 4 . Lowering grade to 99 . 5 ' around tree would remove a substantial amount of the root system. 45 . 2" DBH Quercus agrifolia 1 . Tree has a large cavity at the base. 2 . A portion of the base of the tree is dead. 3 . Top of the tree has died and has been removed. 4 . Majority of foliage is epicormic. Tree Protection Measures 41 " at 3 .6 ' and 57 .5" at 2 ' DBH Quercus agrifolia 1 . Place fence around exterior of dripline . 2 . Hand trench within dripline taking care not to sever any roots over 2" in diameter. 3 . ( 41 "tree) Use of backhoe under dripline to be limited to the area covered by existing slab and used only for its removal . :I REPLANTING GUIDELINES 1 . Choose 15 gallon - sized native trees (Q. agrifolia) for the trees to be removed. 2 . Inspect the trees for encircling roots (roots that wrap around the pot have a poorer chance of straightening out and growing right in the ground. 3 . When planting, make sure that the roots have been untangled, straightened and loosened as much as possible. 4 . Plant in a hole at least twice as big as the pot, and use native soils in the hole. 5 . Provide the tree with deep watering - meaning a slow, gradual and long watering (which encourages downward root growth to anchor the tree) . Provide one deep watering in late spring and two in the summer. If drip irrigation is used, do long, slow watering, applying 10-20 gallons over a three-four hour period. 6 . Protect the young trees from wildlife or vandalism with some kind of fencing - both above and below ground if possible; welded wire fencing of at least 4 feet in height above ground and one- two feet below ground (I can provide some specs if needed) . It would be appropriate to plant these new trees in areas where the would not conflict with each other or with overhead power lines as they grow and mature. The applicant shall provide the City with a signed statement that attests to the planting of these trees which should be planted within the first year. Records will be kept in the office of the City Arborist. f REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL CITY OF ATASCADERO Agenda Item: B-5 Through: Ray Windsor, City Manager Meeting Date: 7/24/98 Via- Henry Engen, Community Development Director From: Lisa Schicker,-, City Arborist SUBJECT: Consideration of, a request to remove three heritage trees (ranging"an size from 20"- 5 foot dbh) and seven others (ranging in size from 411- . 14"1- dbh)dbh) for the purposes of single family .home, `guest home and studio construction at $290 Hermosa Avenue (A , 2.6 acre site), by Darren Shetler. The trees are located in , the vicinity of the proposed construction. RECONKMATION Based on the aarborist''s report, the condition of the trees and the existing Tree Ordinance, recommend approval of all but one (an 8" .dbh multi-trunk Q. aagrifolia at the top .of the bank by the main entrance)` of the trees with as two for one replacement on - site. Thee request for the removal of one 1411dbh tree has been' withdrawn. Please see additional comments anddetails `in analysis section of this report'. BACKGROUND: The Tree Ordinance specifies that- live native trees 20 or greater dbh (measured four foot above grade) are deemed heritage` trees and cannot be removed unless approved by the _ City Council ,following a ,public` hearing. The site has been posted, the proposed building sites and driveway have been staked and thhe trees ,proposed' for removal have been marked with red flagging tape. Trees toi be protected are ' marked with green flagging tape. The site plan delineating trees to removed or protected ,is inaccurate (,showing trees that do not exist or do not need to be removed) and some modifications , shall be required. The trees were inspected by ISA certified arborist Jack Brazeal and the City, Arborist- on separate occasions. Marc Chapelle, from EDA will be available to guide Council members through the proposed project on 'Mond'ay , or Tuesday, July 23 or 24. Please'contact him at 237 - 1033 ANALYSIS: Because this lot has been approved as buildable, reaasonable use allows for some type of home construction. Mr. Shetler is- proposing a cottage, residence and art studio on this piece of property and appears to ;have attempted to site all of these , .buildings with sensitivity to the natural terrain and, vegetation. X walked the site -ah&-discussed` the proposed construction with the project landscape architeet Marc Chapelle fore EDA-engineering Development Assooisate►s. f Most of the trees to be; ramoved are older, slime ;are rotted, brokon out or diseased. (The largest tragi, ,a five foot dbh tree has r been . dead for some time) A few 6 the .trees are �ver�e�althy young ones that should be transplanted where possible:. 2 have spoken ;to Mr. ahetIet about. this and he is enthusiastic about , transplanting these m to mosuitable locations. Trees that are. found native to this .site ; will ,h v'e better chancey of 'survival than 15gslion container) grown xpec �.: Hegin Saving experience. with grading and owning hate 1 own backhoe', Mr. Ehetlirhash` had: ' :success replanting trees of this -size in the past. There is one tree that- is located near the entrance of the;-74ain'house ` for which Z, have recommended a` "denial:. it is, a very attra tive ;tree (attractive ,in form° and In `exc:,lent : health)" that,, will ,s day grow into''a specimen quality tree that will shade and enhance . ;.:t'he.+entrance to this single story home. -Although +con tructi on weight- be di.f +cult .and some excavation around the roots and pruning would be-. neciis�ary; the tree could be located in -the front deck of the home adjac+aut to th dining room.. Mr. shatler said that he would,be agreeable -to that if, can be done. Therefore, I have recommended the denial of _thin=*jie tre!,, Total Tally of .Trees, to Removed: Three heritage (one dead) and seven of er's rang ng in a zo ` rom . 4"-1011 , dbh ; (Three o f.._these seven shall- be ,transplanted. � Recommended ate lac "ents The trees shall bo, replaced at .a same species :1 ; ratio,, 19, +�a n size ' minimum. There ' shall ..be . no replacement) . tr+ees required for those " that are transplanted if they - survive. for 'thr+ e years. The site plan that was" submitted,to `the City needs some modifications, and I have given my co entstso the engineers Ag to the;,corrsectiont. that are necessary; these .are lis;ted�hore as well: 2. Revise " the plans to reflect d tree protection fent the driplimes or lines&, of encr+oachsaent, 2. Specify fa'nci.ng to be. &I in 'height, either staked, snow or 4ifety or chain link fence. 3. Adjust the 'road" to avoid filling so .clos and deep to 't er dr a ,ine: ' of erne of the lar+gest' -trees �on- sits. <, 4 . The. final tally of trees to be'r +emovred is ipcorrect: Adjust-'the list and map to reflect actual conditions. 5. ' Change the replaceteni,iatio to reflect Council decisions after the meeting- The eeti.ng.The applicant shall provide the City With *I signed stateseent ,tha attests to the planting of' these treesa which should be ' ,p1anted with the first, year or the tree(ss� t6 be removed. 'Records will -bekept in the officse ,sof' the City.Arb*r.ist . 4 . Attachments: Vicinity map Site Plain of Proposed construction Floor Plan of Main House Arborist (Brazeal ' s) Report Additional Comments on Plans and Tree Protection Notes Replanting Guidelines (to Darren Shetler) cc Darren Shetler at 25 Johe St. San Luis Obispo 93405 EDA - Marc Chapelle at 744-B Oak St. Paso Robles 93446 ~TASOM A VJ �%ii• qa ,q �0a 1 jot HlCM! LL 4 TY L AR r J •�A � _ c'Morpj � ' RAnQ�W .. Q Q Ave, ,►��. ,, _�� .A► pveRIG n P� +. A `t �` \ � SCHW �y Sh Vista Afm �f --q 04 At1d es ve. M 3* A C G°toa O •. . 9 G�emente Z D 0 rn• o ., ,� . c ct�Devon 2 41 m r -CUR A ILL. VE E �o�oaa HIP NO SCALE:. - I I In � (.�. � � {,' , ;��.•f'1 1 �- = �.�t� •�, ` 1� \ ••1 \1t ' o � 1 C �'� p` .` • . - •.' �`fit\v_ + � �� t�j S `.•/� �'� ' .;:. y,:� 1. ; ;� S j � '� �� ! �! I' .111 / 'r11... � .1(• � • � s.1 Iii Ilrt f 'r♦1.1'• 1 •'y'�,. r/'• •-i- �� �r11f rr•i�I � .r1 1 � 1 Nwj////•� y S 1 r•I.1 r..r/ .�,"i• ..�-�---_ it .: 11� •(/( _. t its 77 ji y 70 s O �.:..: .�. 3 1 p e �•��.1 - - � �� ifd` is t1 r .�_ — _ 14, 41 rzm �i� - P•P �-A )'l C1/ s V J e 111 t� COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING DIVISION 6500 Palma Ave. y P.O . Box 747 c,,DAtascadero , CA 93423 (805 ) 466-S000 APPLICATION FORM Please type or orint in ink Owner : Darren Shetler Agent : F•ng�inee-ring T,)PvPlnpment Address: 25 Johe Road Address: AssoriAtPq (Marr Chapelle) San Luis Obispo . CA 93405 744-R nak Street Phone #: X00 Phone #: PAcn Rnhlpc CA--9Z446 237-1033 Aoolicant : Same as owner Address : Phone #: . Protect Description: Build a Bingle-family home , guest hn„cp_, and studio on a 2 .6 acre site. Existing use : Vacant land Project Adcress : Hermosa Road Legal Description: Lot ( s ) 61 . Amdmt Q; Block Y-B ; Tract mai nf Atasca. Assessors Parcel Nc (s ) : 031-192-015 I /We consent to the filing of this application and declare that this application and related documents are true and correct . (NOTE: The signature of the property owner is required on the application before it will be accepted for processing . ) See attached Consent of Owner Uwner torm Agent ;5 --:�I9a e _F Date • For Staff Us�!�n,Ix i, Fee: Receipt # : All rF i Tree Removal Permit Application 1� 1310.' yf— in Supplemental information.�, � lye . Ylri " c' 197n% ,�tisc�ERo,/ (Please type or print in ink) Reason for Removal : Primarily for alignment and grading of the access driveway. Secon aril dor trie 'buiidin ;pads . Number of Trees to be Removed : twelve Specify the size (measured 4 ' above ground level ) , species (both common and botanical name) and condition of each tree to be removed : 1 . See the attached Tree Protection Plan - all trees are 2. of the species Quercus Agrifolia fCoast Live Oak) 3. 4. 5. Specify the size and species of the trees proposed to replace those intended for removal : 1 . Replacement shall be on a one-to-one basis by either a ., 2. minimum of 15 Gallon size Quercus Agri olia or 100 3. dollar per-tree-removed contribution to the Citv of - ' :- - 4. Atascadero s Reforestation Program. - k 5. -' Please prepare a "Plot Plan" showing all improvements on your . _ property, trees to' be removed , trees to remain, and the proposed location of replacement trees as per the attached example.Ipc �wrrer- Agent Ot t wnerboriL s =� a st - Jank Brazeal WC, T S A # 16 Certificate Number - 5/3/90iq - 90 Date Date i Additional Comments on Plans and Tree Protection Notes On the plans and notes that I reviewed, there were a couple of comments I would like to make. The phrase "TOP" appears in several places on the map. Topping trees, especially oaks is not an acceptable standard in the care of trees . These trees should not be topped, if that is what this note is referring to. The tree protection notes and specs mentioned on this plan also do not adequately protect the trees or comply with the standards set forth in the Tree Ordinance. The ordinance states that tree protection fencing should extend and encircle the dripline of the trees, and it is not evident from this map where, in relation to the dripline, the fencing will be. I did notice, however, that most of the trees to be protected fall within the cut and fill lines on the banks of the road; it is not known for sure if these trees will even survive; it has been known that a grade change of no more than 2" can sometimes kill trees . If at all possible, the soil within the dripline of the trees should not be disturbed, even in these cut and fill areas . Therefore, all of these trees that appear endangered by grading shall also be replaced if they don' t make it. According to the ordinance, if these trees die within the next three years, the builders are to be held responsible and be required to replace any trees that did not make it. In regards to tree protection, then, three recommendations : 1 . Identify and label all trees to be protected (within 20' of construction, including areas to be graded) and delineate the areas to be fenced on the plan (most of this has been done) . In order to specify tree protection to comply with the ordinance requirements; plans should read something to the effect of a 5 ' high fence at the dripline of the trees (or at the line of encroachment with the road) - fence types suggested include welded wire, snow fence, chain link or safety fence - all staked so as not to fall in on themselves or the tree. 2 . Change the plan note that refers to the tree replacement ratio to reflect the decision of City Council after public hearing. 3 . Require a written agreement between City and Applicant to have Applicant replace the trees to be removed and the transplanted trees and those affected by the cut and fill areas of the proposed driveway if they die during a three year period after construction. REPLANTING GUIDELINES 1 . Choose 15 gallon - sized native trees, same species, for those trees removed. 2 . Inspect the trees for encircling roots (roots that wrap around the pot have a poorer chance of straightening out and growing right in the ground. 3 . When planting, make sure that the roots have been untangled, straightened and loosened as much as possible. 4 . Plant in a hole at least twice as big as the pot, and use native soils in the hole . 5 . Provide the tree with deep watering — meaning a slow, gradual and long watering (which encourages downward root growth to anchor the tree) . Provide one deep watering in late spring and two in the summer. If drip irrigation is used, do long, slow watering, applying 10-20 gallons over a three-four hour period. 6 . Protect the young trees from wildlife or vandalism with some kind of fencing - both above and below ground if possible; welded wire fencing of at least 4 feet in height above ground and one- two feet below ground (I can provide some specs if needed) . It would be appropriate to plant these new trees in areas when culverts are installed to help protect the newly formed banks from eroding. Hydroseeding these sloped banks with native grasses would also help stabilize these areas . The applicant shall provide the City with a signed statement that attests to the planting of these trees which should be planted within the first year ( for trees removed now) and first three years ( for replacing the transplanted trees that do not survive) . Records will be kept in the office of the City Arborist. REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL CITY-or`' ATAS�LRUg1$ - tda Item : "IB4H+ - Through: Racy windsor, City Manager Meeting Dat* `�/Z4119tt J f Via z Henry EAgen, foo t'unity !'i eIopMAUt Vir*Ct6r­ From. List Schicker, City Arborist SwtdT \ Y Cons id ration of a;.^ request to remove on@,heritage 'tree t3D dbh lobate,) for. the purposes of driveway and :��� a ,.�' ��. r .idetro+e construction at­� 110566 San , Marcos Road b� Cha sle Stayart. �t.�h�: .oak is . ,located adjacent to the prop®aed draveway. . Based on toe , arborist's ` report, the corpditin . of free;', the existing Tree . Cxrdinance' cry feria dor r Oval en' e�ista.mg re �, ,_ go precise plate : d b�u . in+ perMit, deny f a` �+equ 0 see additional.co is=and details in, amalyatis 46Ctioa of' .this report 4 �! t3L1�1'Ia > The Tree 'ordinaknce' spectfios that live ,natzve trees or, greater:" dbh ( ;ureLd four foot above grade)-,,are de"aid ri t a "t,. s ;ani canno t be roved u i].ess approved by th'e pity `'Council .foll 'pylic; ,hearing. Tho ,site has beau posted and the PrQ dr#.ve�alt- buil 91 footprint'have- recently,rc �ntly been staked :. "� area Chet, is p abed 'for removal has- beach � +dark� '-with fleggix t .' � (Qtber tomes that �have already received approval. for removal are els* staked, , �"hes�4t trews are located` within the building footpriut.) Thw+ere;.inspeotaad` by r ISIS certified �arboiist, D.O.: Be ep ;and a-'Citi* �ir�aor . on �e era], occas�.br:�, A1� 2",elS The \site , is' looted with beautifully fc�restec� blue oaf waodliand, located in - the :3S meadows-� ubd vie on. ��. S >ay+ert bOu#h with an approved set 'of precise~ and 'buiidhq plan , aad }: Wi ehe*,,-tt pro+caed with triose plans; i;however, he *isbes- ,to` r v* -an. additional, tree that was not pert .*f the original approvac 8euse the " driveway; and home design; have mct h gest $ro .the original approved plans l .it is still, unbecotear i to r tee' Jthts t .However, after discusc:tng ,additional ,expenses with h,is > a��Z�tec�r' ,doe 11kins . 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R N° Vii;�'' `�^+''��'•�x'i '� '° IBM fir. 4 0 m M O VZi e 0 b LO `N S�adW CCD rI/p tpli (1� LA y a n °« : « o Q w E w n W Lviks qtf ni w Y 3 f A 3 W CL ' ° d z 14 ;"h",w A ' l ty n �d 4 c avow an O !4 hKtts LLJ co INID N b � � � \ E 41 OL' w � Sf COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT join ' ti " • 1979 � PLANNING DIVISION 6500 Palma Ave. P.D. Ho x 747 Atascadero, CA 93423 (805) 466-8000 APPLICATION FORM Please type or print in ink Owner: ai4}r)E'S S4t4bd J Agent: Address: IT_S FA/I Address: Phone #: G - 4 1- G)k3,,Phone #: Applicant: Address Phone #: 1 Project Description: Existing Use: Project Address: Cy$ Legal Description: Lot(s) ; Block ; Tract Assessors Parcel No(s) : I/We consent to the filing of this application and declare that this application and related documents are true and correct. (NOTE: The signature of the property owner is required on the application before it will be accepted for processing. ) „y QJw ` OwnT�q Agent 6 ` d _ Da a Date For Staff Use Only Fee: Receipt #: - 4 Tree Removal Permit Application t�yit I oto, T o inn ri���� Supplemental information 1979 r�15f1'�D�RO , (Please type or print in ink) Reason for Removal : Ohl Number of Trees to be Removed: f Specify the size (measured 4 ' above ground level ) , species (both common and botanical name) and condition of each tree to be removed: 3. 4. 5. Specify the size and species of the trees proposed to replace those intended for removal : 3// 2. 3. 4. 5. Please prepare a "Plot Plan" showing all improvements on your prooerty, trees to be removed, trees to remain, and the proposed location of replacement trees as per the attached example. Owner Arborist ---f�-�el l Certificate Number 12, Dat Date 6NIb ¢a'J.�` �%�-♦M ,'' ►W�'4 ' AF`,� '•".r[ `'t' i :'AS•t� �' � �"��`� Y'1,�..'i ;� ��� Kir 1:. �V t Lit+''1���T 1 4 M �: `�1W.:i' � �4-� .-k�t `' ����� •�j. 0,An;- ` l ;d Y� •Zs �} 1 �'y��.N jo "_y dal 1 _+.' '�• �el: ^.C'Y'i� � ,may y � '`..rl.J� . -!�'.,y�C'R'Y e� . - Y"�}v�+try`,� t���!„�'?"�2-�:cam��f�1� 11r.?�4'� +k -�K�'fytl-�'nr'"iV♦y�' i.• ♦♦�a�� �"i�.� _ c t�`;�� �,..` .+i 0���:. ���e��♦��r"",it'il���lyt�a�,,y.t� .!„ �� y C�"�,',� G� 1:��`,� , M� !y5 .)' p. �'♦.1/`, !• ;'t. —..cam. tt ZZ t" 11 "�V.•.�'„�q ►, Y.yY�. �.D. -J "4' j ►� f f ' Ar., 'y°� �i y� { J•':�'11+i� .ter f , �,� i ``�. ,�- 9• �1��'•- �-�i-�j = � {L! >-. ."jar. �,f .., y `�y.<' l�,, Al �� ,"�.. c��„x;�.,r'S- .�'� � •!� •nye. IK�. ���•�- •,i�` F.•.�. �."?f. h t t : i�^r r !?�s9y'�'. ,�. /per+: - • "i'u-, ,t � -��%; ' a x"14 tit ,, "-kms� r mss"^ `a' -ve�a-j" . '�Al�'d;� +�S Y �ar -t�.�11�`�1•{ �.r•.. . / r f.•'"a' ,. " .,� '�' ',,� �/et',rj.., � i-,,� Z"'` 1' t .y..'.��f.':�+r'. ,�'�.Y" .d C'�`�' }� E`:i i� ,i ♦..�,. � '1�'h�4t !wy� )_Tri _.i} •��„' 1 y�� t FIR • • !IT, -I L77.�11 i RZPORT TO CITY COUNCIL Cm OF ATASCADRIRO Through Rai 1 ,nd$Grr, City,Manager Meeting /-901 i @}� p /ggy����y{� y��a /fit h tV Y Via­., Henry�..Rngen " COMMUnity�''bevel-p me+i+T�4 Diridt i i.. 5 From> Li s if schioker, City Arborist l Consideration of a request. , to remove one heritage tree '04 dbu,Pinup, sa ini�ana) and 8a others tin-native species, ra Ing.';in : pit 'far.n 411. 40" dbh} for the purpc es tf . e isl park coustrurt�: �l Casino :Regi, by " iohard �3zann�+n. The diger pine. s located wih� one , of the; proposed. building footprints n . has'e Two of. thePrI d' . development. . a Based 'an the arborist,to report, the =condition :and size 'af the ,tree .and the, ex-i 'r00 t rdijnance and thea,-ap13''rov - onin o t is pr rty, approve 'the removal xi- th 4 two for one cont fssr tnot: netas,Oaril� species lreplacement cin ,or off-site or two native- :aAk8 on c ta�, 'P1 ase o ted additional c ants .'anc detai .s In analyst'i 'sa tion Of u. S1NtC�CrGRA�. � Thee"Tree .Ordinance specifies that live native tr�a' ar� greater dbh (eeasured font , font` abate grade;} are �3eemed `ha`ritage tre+ s aid, anaot be removed, unlots apprIo d by the City Council, foil+ Ing .. - puhlic tea:ri n4-> The site had been posted and tho building corners "htd beginJst�d` d , this trek'hass been ma with flagging tap - They. --tree' 14aa. i ns�+aci�ed . by , ISA certified arborist : Art Tonneso# and tlae CCit -separate occasions. ANAZY'i s e- :Thus commercial development is planxzed in 's .te thast. is to-,-be a walnut +orchard, meaning: trees abound on all sides. ease"fi dot has Been approved as buildable and zoned as Co arcial.-Fare4 ed Develop +ent Overlay Ione,. reasonable us'e.. . allows , fo - *me typo -cif` ry commercial ,constructon. Because of the prior use. of, th*'.et , however, many trees will, need, to,bee r+ o' v4d>, Trey 'removal authorization is; being sought pr orf"eta, planning ing C _ ion consideration of, a 'conditionaluse permit, The project: is proposed to ,be� completed in two phase " arse a lan cape plan for Phase one has been submitted. The only native tree but the .. O ' +w w o a s � ei • +a g g.,. ::.a kr : a e. � s t o a �: es g a i � ar - sir aR � 3.# ru.;` aY. +5 � � .-'� - a • `y >a � s t s s � � _ ,> .� � a � ti a _ s . .vr : e... .. N�a _. � % • P: a • � +! a ':•. ', �::. a ::.:♦ # ;�. fp . :: .� s m a.. � � � ., a a r e� ; >N a..,a �.. _ -_ i c ffi • _• 's +ro r► 7k a +t � 'it'.. r; E ft 'r. # '.' PN .;e=�,_b t'. rc._ rt.:� :..�.. i ., x�r � s t rti fi. .. � k. as a r � _ � � t tr y �3� ��.n ,4� '.�k 'r 5.. , 4 a C t# i : - 4 �� t � � � � ..,.. •• De.,l X10: 2400 f C'rrh�t SITE I 0 , 1 JIM �WNW ol 0-0 : s '�ate:�!���•.;:��"' '� + � I t�� T:�'�s7 i� r � i® 0 REPLANTING GUIDELINES 1 . Choose 15 gallon - sized trees for each tree to be removed. 2 . Inspect the trees for encircling roots (roots that wrap around the pot have a poorer chance of straightening out and growing right in the ground. 3 . When planting, make sure that the roots have been untangled, straightened and loosened as much as possible. 4 . Plant in a hole at least twice as big as the pot, and use native soils in the hole. 5 . Provide the tree with deep watering - meaning a slow, gradual and long watering (which encourages downward root growth to anchor the tree) . Provide one deep watering in late spring and two in the summer. If drip irrigation is used, do long, slow watering, applying 10-20 gallons over a three-four hour period. 6 . Protect the young trees from wildlife or vandalism with some kind of fencing - both above and below ground if possible; welded wire fencing of at least 4 feet in height above ground and one- two feet below ground ( I can provide some specs if needed) . It would be appropriate to plant these new trees in areas where the could provide shade to parking lots and buildings and provide aestheti relief for the commercial buildings as viewed from Highway 101 . The applicant shall provide the City with a signed statement that attests to the planting of these trees which should be planted within the first year. Records will be kept in the office of the City Arborist. REPORT TO CITYCOUNC I t. CITY`OF ATASCADERO Agenda Items C-1 Through: Ray Windsor, City Manager" Mioetin-9 'Bates 7/24/90 Fromm Mark Joseph Administrative Services DAr.actor JECTs Proposal from DennisBryant R`egar int ; Dis'o -1� of Qld Appliances RECQM!"�htDAT IE3Nx ' Stuff recommends Council refer this proposal to the Recycling Committee for review and ' possible inclusion ire the City'+s overall recycling plan. Mr. Bryant originally submitted the attached proposal in early July. Baasica2'ly, he proposes the City contract with him ,-to x provide a I weekly service of picking up citizen's obsolete appliances and disposing of them. The service would ' be provided at no direct cost to the citizen, the City would pay Mr. Bryant . $13,Q©0 annually.; Since this is a "recycling issue (as 'well as a 'nuisance abatement matter) , it is appropriate to refer the proposal to the Recycling Committee. For Council 'sinformation, a courtesy; copy' was also forwarded to Wil-Mar ' Disposal (since,- it also involves solid waste disposal ) . Wil-Mar agrees than the Recycling Committee should review the item. c\bryant Cita d scadero c/o Mr. WIndsbr 6500`palma Ave. £ 93422 SUBJECT: Appliance Removal Prcablm: Dear Mr. Windsor, The City of Ata deco has received lx roesfaints ding` ' ,tom qnscr step and, i of applian . O rbuti' A- Appliance "Repair located �at 5925 Ent f _ the'.focal ' point:�►fY.tha ' problela. `, le have for y xrag" appliams i n the creek ..beft or to.atll eys. but .this-problem has currently niagnifi d teilman's •Sal now w for a;ll appliances,' . Landfill,�x+�n't°,tam`; .l as the Thrift, S mat of a �` ,`w rs',t "apt t la =are f �' a.ng their t:t s* fiances. i3di w.e':re closed*, fth turns . this into a:r 3c�r :problem .f US. T its P� in violatitm of , 9-6.143 of Title' 0 of the Municipal Ordinance. -b a a definite pjoi)iom that :tel y get worse. pule y` gill, thrtm or,(I -jqkaWlance tanyw'here,n w, Ahat i.t's sa 'lard to dispose. - Of one prpperlyr Thp-d _ra 'iifiild ' ti -i7. 6rt c .1. i '.One ,alorm, std mks the City sit u and,take -Mice. Cir--'prapr Sas ,,.,0 c� 4v!",opsin an annual cwt`for our busy to hav, *,•'.veekp+i,k, :cute "wherf fie;'=. tld pi&-up l+e'J appliy Ther .wduld ;ba! no to t1w individual and:. a Vould . dispose of them properly. We 1wre -figured it "vould take-ab nt $13,006 annually, to make this_wank. ' If theCity s< this proposal, we " will vrite•up a legal, proposal and a ptarm to,that f act.2 We � guar" , ,sgl -the protilem tbis City bas and will clAmd safaw futt e_for Atasc adero» , : s %The City's`annual, grant Of • 13 r ,vould be Iroken dcgm as �w &Vloyee B- Truck es' C- Disposal expenses D- 20% administration:fee s + Vit, �•:, rx s �Pleetaresoand to#phis�>ac�ii+ tE . �Tu�Ly itl1 ata ."canIV �i lay ie�t insgour aseOf action and, time APV'» ...4✓€" iY" {. t °!aro a -, r'.•Fy +y aa . "' ectf .lyl SOS i ,ate Apppl it AM$ ' k < t