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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet 06/27/1989 GEORGIA RAMIREZ DEPUTY CITY CLERK A G E N D A ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING ATASCADERO ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 6500 PALMA FOURTH FLOOR, ROTUNDA ROOM JUNE 27, 1989 7 :00 P.M. 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: - Certificate of Appreciation to CYA Workers for Creek Cleanup - City Council Reorganization: A. Selection of Mayor B. Mayor Pro Tem Consideration 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 minutes will 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 . Any person desiring to submit written statements to the Council may do so by forwarding nine ( 9 ) copies to the City Clerk by 5 : 00 p.m. on the Wednesday preceding the Council Meeting. 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 Con- sent Calendar. 1 . JUNE 13, 1989 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 2 . CITY TREASURER' S REPORT - MAY 1989 3 . CITY FINANCE DIRECTOR' S REPORT - MAY 1989 4 . RESOLUTION NO. 44-89 ADOPTING STANDARDS OF BEHAVIOR FOR COUNCIL AS THE POLICY-MAKING TEAM OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO 5. ACCEPTANCE OF FINAL PARCEL MAP 16-88, 12405 SANTA ANA RD. (First Nationwide Network Mortgage/Volbrecht Surveys) 6 . TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 4-89, 7445 CORTEZ AVE. (Larson/Cuesta Engineering) 7 . AUTHORIZATION FOR STOP SIGNS AT "T" INTERSECTION OF CAYUCOS AND VALDEZ AVENUES: A. Resolution No. 45-89 - Designating a stop intersection on Cayucos Ave. at Valdez Ave. B. Resolution No. 53-89 - Designating a stop intersection on Valdez Ave. at Cayucos Ave. 8 . RESOLUTION NO. 51-89 - ESTABLISHMENT OF A BUS LOADING ZONE AT 5570 EL CAMINO REAL 9. RESOLUTION NO. 50-89 - ACCEPTANCE OF THE STREETS IMPROVED BY ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 5 - CHANDLER RANCH 10. RESOLUTION NO. 47-89 - PLACING ANNUAL ASSESSMENT CHARGES FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 3 ON THE PROPERTY TAXES FOR FY89/90 2 • 11. RESOLUTION NO. 49-89 - PLACING ANNUAL ASSESSMENT CHARGES FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 4 ON THE PROPERTY TAXES FOR FY89/90 12. RESOLUTION NO. 48-89 - PLACING ANNUAL ASSESSMENT CHARGES FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 5 ON THE PROPERTY TAXES FOR FY89/90 13. REQUEST FROM AT&T FOR EASEMENT ACROSS CREEK RESERVATION 14 . AFFIRM HEARING DATES FOR BUDGET REVIEW (Cont ' d from 6/13/89 ) 15. RESOLUTION NO. 52-89 - APPROVING INTERIM BUDGETS FOR FY89/90 B. HEARINGS/APPEARANCES : 1. HERITAGE TREE REMOVAL REQUEST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF EN- CHANTO RD. AND A PORTION OF CORRIENTE RD. (Barnes ) 2 . HERITAGE TREE REMOVAL REQUEST, 4750 DOLORES AVE. (Deering) 3 . RESOLUTION NO. 46-89 - ADOPTING ATAS. SANITATION DISTRICT SERVICE CHARGES TO BE ADDED TO THE 1989-90 PROPERTY TAX BILL *** BREAK *** C. REGULAR BUSINESS : 1 . PROPOSED ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE CONSUMPTION/POSSESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN CITY PARKS 2 . 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 3 . RESOLUTION NO. 43-89 - ADOPTING COUNCIL POLICY RELATING TO PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS REVIEW 4 . SET MEETING DATE FOR CLOSED SESSION RE: GUIDELINES FOR WAGE AND CLASSIFICATION STUDY IMPLEMENTATION (Verbal) D. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND/OR ACTION: 1 . City Council : A. Committee Reports (The following represents ad hoc or standing commitees . Informative status reports will be given, as felt necessary. ) : 1 . City/School Committee (Nothing to report) 2 . North Coastal Transit (Nothing to report) 3 . S .L.O. Area Coordinating Council (Nothing to report) 3 4 . Traffic Committee (Nothing to report) 5 . Solid/Hazardous waste Mgmt. Committee (Nothing to report) 6 . Economic Opportunity Commission (See report in agenda packet) 7 . Finance Committee (Nothing to report) S . B. I .A. (Nothing to report) 9 . Downtown Steering Committee (Nothing to report) 2 . City Attorney 3 . City Clerk 4 . City Treasurer 5 . City Manager 4 • MEET##y^, 1ENJk ; DA -= #TEM ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES June 13, 1989 The regular meeting of the Atascadero City Council was called to order at 7:00 p .m. by Mayor Borgeson, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL: Present : Councilmembers Dexter , Shiers, Lilley, Mackey and Mayor Borgeson Absent : None Staff Present : Ray Windsor , City Manager ; Boyd Sharitz , City Clerk ; Bud McHale, Police Chief; Henry Engen, Community Development Director ; Paul Sensibaugh , Public Works Director ; Jeff Jorgensen, City Attorney; and Mark Joseph , Administrative Services Director . CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS: Councilwoman Mackey said she had gone on a tour of Camp Roberts in May and that it was very informative. Mayor Borgeson asked Paul Sensibaugh to give an update on the use of the chipper at the City Yard . Paul reported that the chipper has been sold and therefore the last day that the City will accept anything to be put through the chipper will be June 18th . COMMUNITY FORUM: None A. CONSENT CALENDAR: 1 . MAY 23, 1989 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 2. MAY 30, 1989 SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES 3. AUTHORIZATION FOR JUNE 17, 1989, POLICE DEPARTMENT AUCTION UNCLAIMED PROPERTY 4. RESOLUTION NO. 41-89 - ANNEXATION OF LOT b, BLOCK FA, DULZURA AVE. INTO SEWER MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (Nicholas) 5. ADOPTION OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENT CHARGES FOR STREET MAINTENANCE DISTRICTS: 1 A. RESOLUTION NO. 33-89 (Dist . 83-1 , Lobos Ln. ) B. RESOLUTION NO. 34-89 (Dist . 83-2, Sonora/Pinal ) C. RESOLUTION NO. 35-89 (Dist . 83-3, Malaza Ave. ) D. RESOLUTION NO. 36-89 (Dist . 84-1 , San Fernando ) E. RESOLUTION NO. 37-89 (Dist . 86-1 , Falda Ave. ) F. RESOLUTION NO. 38-89 (Dist . 86-2, Pinal/Escarpa Aves. ) G. RESOLUTION NO. 39-89 (Dist . 86-3, Aguila Ave. ) H. RESOLUTION NO. 40-89 (Dist . 86-4, Cayucos Ave. ) MOTION: By Councilwoman Mackey, seconded by Councilman Lilley to approve consent calendar . Passed unanimously by roll call vote. B. HEARINGS/APPEARANCES: 1 . APPEAL OF GRADING PERMIT INVESTIGATION FEE - TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 37-87, 8430 SANTA ROSA ROAD (Messer) (Cont 'd from 5/23/89) Henry Engen, Community Development Director, gave the staff report with the recommendation for denial of the appeal . Paul Sensibaugh , Public Works Director , discussed the encroachment permit that was issued to the applicant . Council discussion followed. MOTION: By Mayor Borgeson, seconded by Councilman Dexter to accept the letter from the applicant which was received on 6/12/89. Passed unanimously. John Falkenstein, Cuesta Engineering, representative for Mr . Messer , discussed the time line of the project and gave the Council a copy of the encroachment permit that he had received from the Public Works Department . He stated that at no time during the 3-4 month time period did they ever receive any comments from the Community Development Department regarding this project . The plans were approved by the Public Works Department . Cuesta Engineering understood that permit covered all the work described on their set of plans. Apparently that was a misconception on their part . Paul Sensibaugh has informed him since that time that another set of plans were needed for Santa Rosa. Cuesta Engineering prepared a set of plans with the intention that this set of plans would be approved in whole and that they would receive a permit to do the work described on the ns do not describe an grading activity on the plans. These la Y 9 9 P P lots, they are confined strictly to construction of roads both public and private and the construction of utilities. It never n occurred to Cuesta Engineering ineerin that the Building Department artment would have any permit requirements or any interest in this type of construction activity. They submitted these plans over the counter on the third floor and they never received any comments 2 in that three month period of time. The fact that they needed a grading permit from the Community Development Department is news to him. The stop work order said "violation of tree ordinance" and he does not contest the fact that they violated the tree ordinance. It was an oversight on their part , a tremendous oversight . The tree ordinance at the time that they submitted the plans back in July was new to them. When they received the stop work order they immediately sought to correct it . They have gone to great lengths to correct their mistake. No trees were damaged on the site, no trees were removed and no grading ever took place after the time the stop work order was issued . At this time they were informed that they needed a grading permit , which they did and at that time they were assessed this fine for not having a grading permit to begin with . He feels that they did not do any illegal grading . Council questions and discussion followed . Motion: By Councilman Shiers, seconded by Mayor Borgeson to deny the appeal . Passed by roll call vote 3:2 with Councilmembers Lilley and Mackey voting no . 2. APPEAL BY HARKNESS/SINGER OF PLANNING COMMISSION'S DENIAL OF VARIANCE REQUEST, 5405 BAJADA AVE. Henry Engen, Community Development Director , gave the staff report with the recommendation for denial of the appeal with respect to the action of the Planning Commission, but refer the proposed alternative back to the Planning Commission for consideration of a variance for a five foot setback for the proposed garage. Susan Harkness stated that once they found out they could not reconstruct their existing garage they went to the planning staff for suggestions and input as to what they could do and she spoke to Joel Moses. He indicated to her at the time that possibly the rear yard would be considered a side yard and that they would be allowed to build at a zero lot line and based on that information she went to the contractor and had the plans drawn up and paid a deposit . If she had any idea that it would be denied she never would have pursued this avenue, but he indicated to her that there would be a consideration based on their situation. It has been a very frustrating situation for them. She is afraid if she went to the Planning Commission again it would probably be denied again. Jeff Jorgensen, City Attorney, said it is important that the applicant understand that the findings necessary for a variance would have to be made whether it ' s a zero lot line adjustment or • a 5 foot set back and that there is no assurances that the Planning Commission will in fact grant the variance, however , it would seem that the options available tonight would be either an 3 outright denial or at least another opportunity to look at it . Council discussion followed. Jeff Jorgensen, City Attorney, stated that he is not certain that the variance procedure is really the mechanism that the Council wants to use. Unfortunately variances are the procedure as mandated by the State and it is not intended to be a mechanism by which you can waive other standards in your zoning ordinance, but rather to relieve people from the strict application of the zoning ordinance that would prevent them from a use that other people in the neighborhood would be allowed to use. So if Council wishes to develop some flexibility to protect trees, say granting flexibility on what the side yard set backs are going to be, you really ought to do that as an amendment to the zoning standards rather than using the variance procedures. In this particular case looking at it now, he is not familiar with the property physically, but he thinks it ought to be honestly said that it might be quite difficult to make the necessary findings for a variance except perhaps if you look at this lot as being unique because it has a double frontage and you compare it with other properties in the neighborhood you may be able to characterize that one property line as side yard. He thinks that is really the type of analysis that is going to be needed to be made if a variance can be granted here. The code provides that disapproval shall be made when the Planning Commission determines that the variance does not satisfy the criteria set forth in government code and the two findings here are the variance constitutes a grant of special privileges inconsistent with the limitations upon other properties in the vicinity and zoning district in which such property is situated . In other words nobody else in the vicinity or under the same zone is allowed a zero set back under similar circumstances. The second is there is no special circumstances applicable to the property including size, shape, topography, location or surroundings which would upon application of the private property of privileges enjoyed by other property in the vicinity and in the same zoning district . If there is going to be any flexibility here that is the finding that needs to be looked at in relationship to the unique characteristics of the property. MOTION: By Councilman Dexter , seconded by Councilman Lilley to deny the appeal and give direction to the staff to refer the alternate plan back to the Planning Commission. Passed unanimously. 3. RESOLUTION NO. 27-89 - CENTURY PLAZA SEWER EASEMENT ABANDONMENT Paul Sensibaugh , Public Works Director gave the staff report with the recommendation that Council adopt Resolution No . 27-89. 4 • There was no public comment . Council discussion followed . MOTION: By Councilman Dexter , seconded by Councilwoman Mackey to approve Resolution No . 27-89. Passed unanimously by roll call vote. At 8:40 Mayor Borgeson asked for a recess. Meeting reconvened at 8:55 p .m. City Manager Ray Windsor asked that the order of the agenda be changed at this time. C. REGULAR BUSINESS: 7. SAN GABRIEL SCHOOL TRAFFIC MEETING REPORT Paul Sensibaugh , Public Works Director , gave the staff report after which he introduced Bob McNew a representative from Cal Trans who answered questions from the Council . MOTION: By Councilman Lilley, seconded by Councilwoman Mackey . to direct staff to proceed to implement recommendations a, b and c . Passed unanimously. 1 . REQUEST FOR CHANGE TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE TEXT TO ADD "CLASSIC AUTO DEALERS L MUSEUMS" AS A PERMITTED FREEWAY SIGN (American Classics) (Cont ' d from 5/23/89) Henry Engen, Community Development Director , gave the staff report with a recommendation that Council deny the request and not process it as a possible change to the zoning ordinance. Ken Craig , co-owner of the property, stated that his business depends on the tourist trade. When they bought the property they saw that a sign was in existence on the pole and they had no reason to believe that they would not be able to put a sign there themselves. Maybe they should have checked further and found out that they wouldn ' t be able to have a sign there. Maggie Rice, representing the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce, stated that American Classics is most welcome addition to the central business district and this sign is vital to attract the tourist trade. Sarah Gronstrand said she thinks it is wonderful that the building has been rehabilitated . The Steering Committee has been working for months on the idea of revitalizing the downtown area and a meeting with the consultant is scheduled for tomorrow. Maybe it would be a good idea to do nothing until we talk to the consultant regarding signs for this area. 5 i Council discussion followed . MOTION: By Councilwoman Mackey, seconded by Councilman Lilley to continue this item to the July 11th Council Meeting for a status report . Passed unanimously. 2. ZONE CHANGE 17-88 - DANISH CARE CENTER (CONT'D FROM 4/25/89 L 5/23/89) A. ORDINANCE NO. 194 - Amending the official Zoning Ordinance text regarding maximum population density allowed for group quarters (ZC 17-88: Danish Care Center) (2nd reading) Henry Engen, Community Development Director , gave the staff report and recommended adoption of Ordinance No . 194. There was no public comment . MOTION: By Councilman Dexter , seconded by Councilwoman Mackey to adopt Ordinance No. 194. Passed unanimously by roll call vote. 3. CONSIDERATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION'S RECOMMENDATION RE: GENERAL PLAN CYCLE 2-89 Henry Engen, Community Development Director , gave the staff report with the recommendation per the Planning Commission ' s recommendation, to defer the general plan amendments for Cycle 2 - 1989 and consider within the General Plan Update Program in context with other areawide land use changes. A refund for fees paid would follow. Jaime Lopez-Balbontin, owner of the property at 4155 Carrizo Road , stated they had applied for this three years ago . At the time they were advised that it was a logical request and that they should go ahead with it . The Planning Commission approved it and it went to the Council and the Council directed the staff to do a neighborhood study area on the basis of spot zoning . They waited for three years for some action to be taken on this and nothing has been done and they would like something to be done regarding this as soon as possible. Council discussion followed . Deborah Hallowell spoke on behalf of Steve Sommer , 7900 Santa Ynez stated her client is happy to have this considered as part of the General Plan reworking as a whole for the City. They request if Council turns this over to staff that there is some direction that this definitely is looked at by December so that they are not neglected . 6 Council discussion followed . MOTION: By Mayor Borgeson, seconded by Councilman Shiers to defer these general plan amendment applications and to consider them as part of the general plan update program. Passed unanimously by roll call vote. 4. ESTABLISHMENT OF CHARLES PADDOCK ZOO ENTRANCE FEES FOR SEVEN DAYS PER WEEK DURING SUMMER MONTHS City Manager , Ray Windsor , reported that this item has not been discussed by the Parks and Recreation Commission but will be done so at their scheduled meeting on Thursday of this week . It should come back to the Council at the next scheduled meeting for consideration. MOTION: By Councilwoman Mackey, seconded by Councilman Shiers to continue this item and bring back at the first meeting in July. Passed unanimously by roll call vote. 5. ESTABLISH HEARING DATES FOR BUDGET REVIEW City Manager , Ray Windsor , hearings will be held during the week of July 10th , but he will meet individually with each Councilmember to establish those dates. This will be on the next Council Agenda with firm dates . The budget document will be made available to the Council before these meetings take place. 6. RECYCLING COMMITTEE SELECTION Paul Sensibaugh , Public Works Director , gave the staff report . MOTION: By Councilwoman Mackey, seconded by Mayor Borgeson to appoint Renee Silberman, Ronald Vilarino , Ralph Bates, Craig Dingman and Michelle Velasco will serve as the five Citizen-at- large members of the Recycling Committee. James Patterson will be the "Local Recycler" . Passed unanimously. Paul Sensibaugh stated that Wil Mar Disposal will be the handler . He or one of his representatives will serve on this Committee also . MOTION: By Mayor Borgeson, seconded by Councilman Shiers that Councilwoman Mackey serve on this committee. Passed unanimously by roll call vote. 8. CITY'S TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY Ray Windsor , City Manager , reported that there will be a meeting with staff, Mayor Borgeson and Councilwoman Mackey to put 7 together an action plan. This committee will be putting together suggestions and these will be brought back at the next council meeting . D. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION/AND OR ACTION: CITY COUNCIL: Councilman Lilley said he had met with the Skateboarders and will meet with them again before the next Council Meeting . City Council directed the City Clerk ' s Office to begin a recruitment for the vacancy created by the resignation of Mike Toby. Deadline for the recruitment will be one month . Ray Windsor stated that Andy Takata, Director of Parks, Recreation and Zoo Department will have a recommendation regarding the Parks and Recreation Commission vacancy at the next Council meeting . MEETING ADJOURNED AT 10:50 P.M. TO A CLOSED SESSION AT 1 :00 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1989 IN THE CLUB ROOM TO MEET WITH THE SALARY CLASSIFICATION & COMPENSATION CONSULTANT. MINUTES RECORDED BY: BOYD C. SHARITZ, CITY CLERK PREPARED BY: GEORGIA RAMIREZ, ACTING DEPUTY CITY CLERK 8 • • �IIEETlf�G,--,:,c�AGENaA ,; DATF CfEM1 CITY OF ATASCADERO SCHEDULE OF CASH RECEIPTS AND TRANSFERS IN TREASURER' S REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF MAY, 1989 CASH RECEIPTS: Taxes : Property Taxes 23,671. 98 Occupancy Tax 10 ,662. 77 Sales Tax 126 ,000.00 Motor Vehicle In-Lieu 66 ,668. 01 Cigarette Tax 2 , 841.67 Miscellaneous Taxes 162.12 Gas Tax 10 ,943. 90 Sanitation Fees 151,644. 38 Licenses/Permits/Fees 53 ,814.20 Franchise Fees 3, 891. 00 Fines/Penalties/Overages 750. 24 Investment Earnings 2 ,770. 50 P.O.S.T. Reimbursement 2 ,918. 96 Narcotics/School Resource Officers 16 ,025. 73 Sales-Maps/Publications/Reports 505. 75 Weed Abatement 62. 86 Police Services 143. 00 Parks and Recreation Fees 14 ,192. 45 Sale of Property 1,687. 50 Traffic Safety 9 ,695. 44 Local Transportation 3,230. 35 Development Fees 42 ,911. 75 Zoo Reserve 115. 00 Assessments (Districts 3, 4 & 5) 8 ,435. 77 Zoo Receipts 6, 883. 51 Amapoa-Tecorida 5 ,378. 60 Miscellaneous 109. 70 TOTAL CASH RECEIPTS 566 ,117.14 OTHER CASH RECEIPTS: Bail/Refundable Bonds 1,480. 00 Reimbursement to Expense 1,280. 16 TOTAL OTHER CASH RECEIPTS 2 ,760.16 CITY OF ATASCADERO CASH ACTIVITY SUMMARY TREASURER' S REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF MAY, 1989 BEGINNING CASH RESOURCES 7 ,324 ,025. 95 ADD: RECEIPTS 568, 877. 30 LESS : DISBURSEMENTS 586 ,443. 72 ENDING CASH RESOURCES 7 ,306 ,459. 53 SCHEDULE OF CASH RESOURCES Int. Due AS OF MAY 31, 1989 Rate Date Checking Account: Mid-State Bank 10 ,407.14 Certificates of Deposit: Butterfield Savings 99,000. 00 9. 95 07/11/89 First Cal Savings 99,000. 00 10. 38 08/22/89 Other Investments : Local Agency Inv Fund 4 ,700,000. 00 9.23 N/A Fed Home Loan Bank Discount Note-City 957 ,711. 00 9.15 06/21/89 Fed Home Loan Bank Discount Note-Sanit. 937 ,537. 50 9.12 10/24/89 Fed Farm Credit Note 502 ,263. 89 10.16 09/01/89 Other Cash Resources : Petty Cash 540.00 TOTAL CASH RESOURCES 7,306 ,459.53* *"Unaudited cash balance for the General Fund is $2 ,099 ,896.59" GERE SIBBACH U� City Treasurer • Mre'+.WG AGENDA 1 CITY OF ATASCADERO SCHEDULE OF DISBURSEMENTS FINANCE DIRECTOR' S REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF MAY, 1989 DISBURSEMENTS Hand Warrant Register for May, 1989 5 ,040. 08 05/05/89 Accounts Payable Warrants 19 ,299.26 05/12/89 Accounts Payable Warrants 146 ,152. 36 05/19/89 Accounts Payable Warrants 32 ,092. 54 05/26/89 Accounts Payable Warrants 215 ,539. 98 Service Charge-Mastercard/Visa 5.00 Bank Charge-Deposit Slips 16.13 05/10/89 Payroll Checks #46016-46151 100, 832. 90 05/24/89 Payroll Checks #46152-46288 102 ,558.62 Total 621,536. 87 LESS: Voided Check #45840 334. 66 Voided Check #46095 3, 819.60 Voided Check #46097 7 ,180. 32 Voided Check #46143 1,557.64 Voided Checks (Various) 22 ,200.93 Total Disbursements 586 ,443. 72 I, MARK A. JOSEPH, do bereby certify and declare that demands enumerated and referred to in the foregoing register are accurate and just claims against the City and that there are funds available for payment thereof in the City Treasury. The breakdown detail on all accounts is available for your viewing in the Finance office. MARK A. JO EH Administra ve Services Director . • ATTIN AGENDA tJ� ITcM II • RESOLUTION NO. 44-89 A RESOLUTION OF THE ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL ADOPTING STANDARDS OF BEHAVIOR FOR COUNCIL AS THE POLICY-MAKING TEAM OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO WHEREAS, it is the expressed desire of the Council to foster harmonious , constructive and mutually respectful relations among and between its members and staff; and WHEREAS, in order to attempt to accomplish these goals , Council agrees to adopt and adhere to the following: 1 . Act with professionalism and integrity. 2 . To disagree agreeably in public meetings . 3 . Strive to increase communication within Council . 4 . To support, trust and strive to understand the Manager and staff . 5 . Not criticize Council members or staff in public. 6 . Not to directly communicate with staff, other than through the Manager, on matters of policy formula- tion. On motion by Councilmember and seconded by Coun cilmember , the foregoing resolution is hereby adopted on the following roll-call vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ADOPTED: ATTEST: BONITA BORGESON, Mayor BOYD C. SHARITZ, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: JEFFREY G. JORGENSEN, City Attorney RAY WINDSOR, City Manager 0 MEETING AQENOA .� t}AT� ITEM# M E M O R A N D U M TO: City Council June 27 , 1989 VIA: City Manager FROM: Henry Engen, Community Development Director SUBJECT: ACCEPTANCE OF FINAL PARCEL MAP 16-88 LOCATION: 12405 Santa Ana Road APPLICANT: First Nationwide Network Mortgage Co. (Volbrecht Surveys) BACKGROUND: On December 13, 1988 , the City Council conducted a public hearing concerning the appeal of the Planning Commission' s decision to deny the above-referenced parcel map. After review, the Council voted to uphold the appeal and approve the parcel map subject to revised conditions of approval . RECOMMENDATION: The required conditions have been complied with and the final map is recommended for approval . HE :ph cc: Volbrecht Surveys � � • EXHIBIT A - LOCATION MAP .,.. , , . CITY OF ATASCADERO Tentative Parcel Map 16-88 'r 0I =I, 97 -7 /2405 Santa Ana Road ` ascwn COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT lst Nationwide/Volbrecrt DEPARTMENT — R's \ p� 11 •Q�4 i� SITE: 12405 Santa Ana Road ' TPM 16-88 9, O� P �e SBO. /L o . R S -C f9 RS O W� 4040 � R S oQ 1; o R S (F 74NF I 1 r , � 11 r --.0 - R no► "o.- • 40.p—..�, 0 L( H 1 RS r 0 MEE�'iN A.GE3�D11 as M E M O R A N D U M TO: City Council June 27 , 1989 VIA: Ray Windsor, City Manager FROM: Henry Engen, Community Development Director SUBJECT: TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 4-89 LOCATION: 7445 Cortez Avenue APPLICANT: Frederick Larson (Cuesta Engineering) REQUEST: Subdivision of one parcel containing approximately 8 . 26 acres into four lots with 3 lots at 1 . 5 acres each and 1 lot at 3 . 76 acres . BACKGROUND: On June 6, 1989, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the subject request and on a 5 : 1 vote, approved the land division request subject to the findings and conditions contained in the attached staff report with modification to condition #3a to delete the words . . ."including driveways" . . . There was discussion and public testimony as referenced in the attached minutes excerpt. RECOMMENDATION: Approval of Tentative Parcel Map 4-89 per the Planning Commission' s recommendation. HE:ps Attachments : Staff Report dated June 6, 1989 Minutes Excerpt dated June 6 , 1989 cc : Frederick Larson Cuesta Engineering i • CITY OF ATASCADERO Item: B-1 STAFF REPORT FOR: Planning Commission Meeting Date: June 6, 1989 BY: lip Steven L. DeCamp, Senior Planner File No: TPM 04-89 SUBJECT: Subdivision of one (1) parcel containing approximately 8. 26 acres into four (4) lots. Three of the new lots will contain 1.5 acres each and the fourth will contain 3. 76 acres. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of TPM 04-89 based on the Findings for Approval in Exhibit C and subject to the Conditions of Approval in Exhibit D. SITUATION AND FACTS: 1. Applicant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Frederick Larson 2. Representative. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cuesta Engineering 3. Project Address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7445 Cortez Avenue 4. General Plan Designation. . . . .Mod. Density Single Family 5. Zoning District. . . . . . . . . . . . . .RSF-Y (1. 0 ac w/sewer; 1.5 ac. w/o sewer min. lot size) 6. Site Area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. 26 acres 7. Existing Use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vacant 8. Environmental Status. . . . . . . . .Negative Declaration posted May 23, 1989 ANALYSIS: The application before the Commission proposes to subdivide one (1) existing parcel which contains approximately 8. 26 acres into four (4) lots. Three of the new lots will contain 1. 5 acres each while the fourth will contain 3. 76 acres. The General Plan designates this property for "Moderate Density Single Family" development. The property is located within the Urban Services Line and is within the RSF-Y zoning district. The minimum lot size within this zone is 1. 0 acre where sanitary sewer service is is available, and 1.5 acres where sewer service is unavailable. Because sewer service is not currently available to the subject property, the minimum lot size requirement is 1.5 acres. The proposal includes an extension of Cortez Avenue to provide access to the new lots. The unimproved right-of-way for Cortez currently terminates at the most southerly boundary of this property. The applicant will be required to develop Cortez from its current terminus at Maleza Avenue to a City standard cul-de- sac at the southerly boundary of proposed Lot 4. The applicant will be required to obtain adequate right-of-way from the adjacent property to allow construction of the road extension. This right-of-way will then be offered for dedication to the City. Each of the new lots will, therefore, have access from a City standard road. It is anticipated that the extension of Cortez Avenue will be accepted into the City maintained road system. For this reason, there will not be a requirement for the establishment of a road maintenance agreement binding on the future parcels. There are two areas of concern relative to the development of this site for residential use. This site is adjacent to the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks which increases sound levels significantly when trains are passing. The General Plan' s Noise Element indicates that a freight train generates 70 dB (A) when measured at 50 feet. This level is above the 45 dB (A) considered maximum for rural single family areas during the day. This maximum recommended level drops to 35 dB (A) during the night. To reduce the impact of the anticipated noise, the applicant has proposed a 100 foot setback from the railroad right-of-way, and the installation of screen planting along the properties eastern boundary. These steps, along with additional sound attenuation measures incorporated into the design of the future residences, should reduce interior sound. levels to acceptable levels. The second area of concern relates to the property' s location within the 500 year flood boundary of the Salinas River. The FEMA map that includes this area is attached to this report as Exhibit C. The FIRM (Flood Insurance Rate Map) includes this property within Zone B. Zone B is described as: "Areas between limits of the 100-year flood and 500-year flood; or certain areas subject to 100-year flooding with average depths less than one (1) foot or where the contributing drainage area is less than one square mile; or areas protected by levees from the base flood. " The property proposed for subdivision is lower than surrounding features (Pine Mtn. , the railroad, Curbaril and Cortez Avenues) and can be expected to incur some minor flooding problems. The property can reasonably be developed for residential use by providing adequate drainage facilities and, if necessary, raising • building pad elevations above flood levels. The subdivision • should be conditioned to insure conformance with the City' s recently adopted Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance (Ordinance 193) . So conditioned, the subdivision should not contribute to downstream flooding problems or expose future residents to unreasonable flood related damage or hazards. This project has been reviewed by the City' s Fire Department and the Engineering Division of the Public Works Department. Both Departments have provided recommended conditions of approval which are included in Exhibit E. With these conditions, neither Department has any objection to the approval of the proposed subdivision. CONCLUSIONS: The design of the proposed subdivision is in conformance with the City' s General Plan and Zoning Ordinance. The proposed home sites can be developed without adverse impacts on surrounding areas. The recommended Conditions of Approval will insure that the potential affects of noise and flooding on future residents are mitigated to acceptable levels. The proposed use, and the size of the proposed lots is consistent with existing development in the vicinity of the subdivision. Staff believes that each of the Findings required by the Subdivision Map Act can be made relative to this proposal. SLD/ ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit A - Location and Zoning Map Exhibit B - Tentative Parcel Map Exhibit C - FEMA Map Exhibit D - Findings for Approval Exhibit E - Conditions of Approval EXHIBIT A Location • Zoning • TPM 04-89 Ls • ♦ ., , .. , Brei EXHIBIT B CITY OF ATASCADERO Tentative Parcel Map c—� COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TPM 04-89 DEPARTMENT 11 ailY" t th V � 1 i i �q ti ;moi 4�a"8 � � •�_-.. \.Z ��^• �` sic � Ya :� R ��•'=i `. C a n � ' Z i• Y a A des a ° sigt► o .. S� EXHIBIT C CITY OF ATASCADERO FEMA Map 7"ro.1! 197/-7 - 'WSQB COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TPM 04-89 ;o, DEPARTMENT RM2 s<iE Ca°ra�) c AO fLo�DwAY o �F 6G s oo YQ Ftp oWND Y Z co~ \ T I �. ` i � A3, �:: r im-ter: • 0 EXHIBIT D - Findings for Approval Tentative Parcel Map 04-89 7445 Cortez Ave. (Larson) June 6, 1989 ENVIRONMENTAL FINDING: The proposed project will not have a significant impact on the environment. The Negative Declaration prepared for the project is adequate. MAP FINDINGS: 1. The proposed map is consistent with the applicable General or Specific Plan. 2. The design and/or improvement of the proposed subdivision is consistent with the applicable General or Specific Plan. 3. The site is physically suitable for the proposed type of development. 4. The site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development. 5. The design of the subdivision, and/or the proposed . improvements, will not cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish and wildlife or their habitat. 6. The design of the subdivision, and the type of improvements, will not conflict with easements acquired by the public at large for access through or use of property within the proposed subdivision; or substantially equivalent alternate easements are provided. 7. The design of the subdivision and/or the type of proposed improvements will not cause serious public health problems. • • EXHIBIT E - Conditions of Approval Tentative Parcel Map 04-89 7445 Cortez Ave. (Larson) June 6, 1989 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. Water shall be obtained from the Atascadero Mutual Water Company. Water lines shall exist at the frontage of each parcel prior to recordation of the final map. 2. All existing and proposed utility, pipeline, open space, or other easements are to be shown on the final map. If there are building or other restrictions related to the easements, they shall be noted on the final map. 3a. Grading, drainage, and erosion control plans for the entire subdivision, including driveways, prepared by a registered civil engineer, shall be submitted to the Community Development Department for review and approval by the Community Development and Public Works Departments prior to recordation of the final map. b. The grading and drainage plan shall include the elevation of proposed structures and pads. If the site is to be filled above the base flood, the final pad elevation shall be certified by a registered engineer or surveyor and submitted to the City Engineer prior to transmittal to the Floodplain Administrator. Final pad elevations shall appear as a note on the final map. 4. Road improvement plans prepared by a registered civil engineer shall be submitted to the Community Development Department for review and approval by the Community Development and Public Works Departments, prior to the construction of improvements. Said plans shall include, but not be limited to: Cortez Avenue: a. Design shall meet all City development standards, including measures to protect and preserve existing trees on the site and in the public right-of-way. b. A City standard cul-de-sac shall be included at the terminus of the extension of the road at Lot 4. C. Road construction shall include the offsite work necessary to connect the extension of Cortez with the existing terminus of the road. 0 • d. Design speed of the road shall be 25 mph. 5. Subdivider shall obtain an encroachment permit from the Public Works Department prior to the installation of improvements, including drainage facilities and all road construction. Subdividersh 11 a also sign an inspection s g p agreement guaranteeing that the work will be done in conformance with approved plans and inspection fees paid. All work required by the encroachment permit shall be completed prior to the recordation of the final map. 6. The subdivider shall install all street signs, traffic delineation devices, warning and regulatory signs, barricades, and other similar devices where required by the Director of Public Works. Signs shall be in conformance with the Department of Public Works standards and the current State of California uniform sign chart. Installation of traffic devices shall be subject to review and modifications within one year after construction. 7. All relocation and/or alteration of existing utilities shall be the responsibility of the subdivider. 8. A registered civil engineer shall provide written certification that all grading, drainage, and public improvements have been completed in full compliance with the approved plans prior to final inspection. 9. An offer of dedication to the City of Atascadero for the following right-of-way is required: Street Name: Cortez Avenue Limits: entire 40 feet of right-of-way and that right-of-way necessary to accommodate the cul-de-sac 10. An offer of dedication to the Public for a Public Utilities Easement along the frontages of the Cortez Avenue extension is required. 11. Offers of dedication shall be completed and recorded prior to or simultaneously with the recordation of the final map. 12. The fire hydrant located at the intersection of Cortez Ave. and Maleza shall be upgraded to City standards. A new fire hydrant shall be installed at the cul-de-sac at the terminus of the Cortez Ave. extension. All fire hydrant installation and upgrade shall be completed prior to recordation of the final map. 13. A landscaping plan for noise attenuation, including number, location and species of trees and other plants, and irrigation plans, shall be submitted to the Community Development Department for review and approval prior to the • 0 recordation of the final map. Installation of the required landscaping and irrigation system may be bonded for a period . not to exceed one (1) year form the date of final approval of the map. 12. A final map drawn in substantial conformance with the approved tentative map and in compliance with all conditions set forth herein shall be submitted for review and approval in accordance with the Subdivision Map Act and the City' s Subdivision Ordinance prior to recordation. a. Monuments shall be set at all new property corners created and a registered civil engineer or licensed land surveyor shall indicate, by certificate on the final map, that corners have been set or shall be set by a date specific and that they will be sufficient to enable the survey to be retraced. b. A recently updated preliminary title report shall be submitted for review in conjunction with the processing of the final map. C. A preliminary subdivision guarantee shall be submitted for review in conjunction with the processing of the final map. 13. Approval of this tentative map shall expire two years from the date of final approval unless an extension of time is granted pursuant to a written request prior to the expiration date. PAGE TWO MINUTES EXCERPT - JUNE 6, 1989 - PLANNING COMMISSION A. CONSE LENDAR 1 . Approval o nutes of the regular Planning Commission meeting of May 1989 MOTION: Made by Commissione aage, seconded by Commissioner Brasher an arried 6 :0 to approve the Consent Calendar as pres ed. B. HEARINGS, APPEARANCES, AND REPORTS 1. TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 4-89; application filed by Frederick Larson (Cuesta engineering) to allow subdivision of one lot containing 8. 26 acres into three lots containing 1 .5 acres each and one lot containing 3 . 76 acres. Subject site is located at 7445 Cortez Avenue. Steven Decamp presented the staff report; recommendation is for approval subject to 13 conditions . He then responded to questions from the Commission. There was discussion relative to location of the pipeline and its affect on placing structures, the potential for flooding from the Salinas River, what the City' s liabilities would be in the event of a flood, etc. Deborah Hollowell with Cuesta Engineering, representing the applicant, stated that due to the actual built-up railroad right-of-way which is between the applicant' s property and the Salinas River, the property is afforded some protection from possible flooding. Flood elevations will be established in relation to the federal mapping. With regard to the Chevron pipeline, it was noted that no construction work will take place within that easement. Ms. Hollowell requested modification to condition #3a to delete "including driveways" as there are no plans to develop all of the parcels at this time. She then responded to questions from the Commission. Mary McTaggart, 5200 Maleza, expressed concern with water draining from Maleza onto her property which is at the bottom of the hill and asked that the road be constructed in such a way as to prevent any further runoff. She also asked that care be taken in putting the road in the right legal position and asked for assurances that their oak tree be preserved. Mrs . McTaggart pointed out that there is also a high pressure gas line on the property owned by Southern California Gas . Frederick Larson, applicant, clarified that there is a natural gas line running across the property but he believes this line is within the Chevron easement. PAGE THREE MINUTES EXCERPT - JUNE 6, 1989 - PLANNING COMMISSION Ms . Hollowell noted that they will do whatever is necessary to mitigate Mrs . McTaggart' s concerns . Discussion followed. Commissioner Luna stated he could not support several of the findings (that the site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development) as there are problems with flooding, one or two pipelines on parcel 1, and the noise factor (railroad) . MOTION: Made by Commissioner Highland, seconded by Commissioner Waage and carried 5 : 1 with Commissioner Luna dissenting to approve Tentative Parcel Map 4-89 subject to the findings and conditions contained in the staff report with modification to Condition #3a to delete the words: . . . "including driveways" . . . . TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 7-89 ; application fi ed by Thomas McNamara (Cuesta Engineering) to allow s bdivision of one lot containing approxiamtely 7 .00 res into four ots containing 1 . 55, 1 . 60, 1 . 65 and . 20 acres each. S ject site is located at 7000 San alo Road. Mr. Decamp resented the staff report oting staff' s recommendati for approval subject 11 conditions. There was discu ion concerning t proximity of the proposed building ites on Parce 3 and 4 with regard to minimum setbacks . John Falkenstien with esta ngineering, representing the applicant, stated they h no problems with the staff report. He clarified tha he applicant has no intention of reducing the distance be wee the two homes to the minimum side setback and is pr using a home sites as shown on the tentative map. The t ee on pard 1 2 will not be affected by development. Thomas McNamara, plicant, explained hat the grading on the property to place in 1956 and the ree has been there since that tim and has never suffered an adverse effects . In response o question Commissioner Lopez-Ba botnin, Mr. Decamp res nded that the Fire Marshall has de rmined that one fire ydrant is adequate to serve the four 1 s . Commis Toner Brasher asked that provision be incorpo ted into he conditions that the two house sites on Parcel 3 and have a certain amount of distance between them as e fe t that it was not in keeping with the rural character e neighborhood to have the homes that close. M E M O R A N D U M TG: City Council THROUGH: Ra,-,? Windsor . City I°Ianager 'F OM Paul Sensibaugh , Director of Public Works Valerie Humphrey , Clerical Technician SUBJECT : Resolution Establishing a Ston Intersection on Cayucos Avenue at '• aldez Avenue and on 'Valdez Avenue at Cavucos DATE: June 2)CG .1989 Recommendation : The Traffic Committee recommends that Council adopt Resolutions 45-89 and 53-89 establishing stop intersections at the "T" intersection of Cad=ucos and Valdez . Background: The Traffic Committee received a petition t-rom property owners in the n eig iborhoo^ requesting Stop intersections at the subJec.t. locations , Tile site was obser ed by h E Comml ttE'e and it wa:. ae-:Cw_Tic , ned that 5 op __ntersec-_ons would y.TCcj'rc—,, -- 2e safety= of this l acation , Fiscal Impact : The cost to the City is approximately $100 to be paid out of the street funds . RESOLUTION NO. 45-89 RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO DESIGNATING A STOP INTERSECTION ON CAYUCOS AVENUE AT VALDEZ AVENUE WHEREAS, Section 4-2 . 801 et seq. of the Atascadero Municipal Code allows the City Traffic Engineer to determine the location of STOP intersections , and to place and maintain appropriate signs or markings indicating the same; and WHEREAS, the Atascadero Traffics Committee has recommended that establishing a STOP intersection on Cayucos Avenue at the intersection with Valdez Avenue urill improve a hazardous traffic situation . NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Atascadero directs the City Traffic Engineer to place and maintain appropriate signs or markings indicating a STOP intersection at the location listed. above . On motion by and seconded by .the foregoing Resolution is hereby adopted in its entirety on the following roll call vote : AYES : NOES : ABSENT : ADOPTED: ATTEST : BOYD C . SHARTIZ, City Clerk BONITA BORGESON, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO CONTENT : JEFFREY G. JORGENSEN PAUL M. SENSIBAUGH City Attorney Director of Public Works City Engineer RESOLUTION NO. 53-89 RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO DESIGNATING A STOP INTERSECTION ON VALDEZ AVENUE AT CAYUCOS AVENUE WHEREAS , Section 4-2 . 801 et seq. of the Atascadero Municipal Code allows the City Traffic Engineer to determine the location of STOP intersections , and to place and maintain appropriate signs or markings indicating the same; and WHEREAS , the Atascadero Traffic Committee has recommended that establishing a STOP intersection on Valdez Avenue at the intersection with Ca_yucos Avenue will improve a hazardous traffic situation . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Atascadero directs the City Traffic Engineer to place and maintain appropriate signs or markings indicating? a STOP intersection at the location listed above . On motion by , and seconded by ,the foregoing Resolution is hereby adopted in its entirety on the following roll call vote : AYES : NOES : ABSENT : ADOPTED: ATTEST : BOYD C . SHARTIZ , City Clerk BONITA BORGESON, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO CONTENT : • JEFFREY G. JORGENSEN PAUL M. SENSIBAUGH City Attorney Director of Public Works City Engineer n 9� pp S;1$tt� Yro4osea Btov gC r VE E r- r H of z N o � �y N t'' plc � MEIIOR/R2d6 TO: City Council THROUGH: Rae Windsor , City Manager FROM: Paul M. Sensibaugh , Director of Public Works Valerie Humphrey , Clerical Technician SUBJECT : Establishment of a Bus Loading Zone DATE: June 20 , 1989 Recommendation : Staff recommends that Council adopt Resolution No . 51- 89 which establishes a bus loading zone. at 5570 £2 Camino Real . Background: The City has been approached by a representative of Greyhound Bus tines desiring to establish a terminal at the Antediluvian Antique Shop . The issue of traffic safety and parking was referred to the Traffic Committee for comment . It is the determination of the Traffic Committee that establishing a bus loading. zone is in the best interest of both the Greyhound patrons and the traveling public . Fiscal Impact: It is estimated that the cost of the improvements will be a2proximately 5150 . 00 32£ is recognized as a public need, and will be paid out of 1988-65 budgeted funds . � � . RESOLUTI-110N NO. 51-89 k:ES:�LLITI =�N OF THE COU,' IL OF THE CITY OF '.TASC,ADERO ESTABLISHING A B � l 0 D1 N,37 TONE ON TEL ...Alk'.i NG REAL WHEREAk ection seer. of t :e Atas, , ade.. o I`1U212c1pd1 COu"e al OWs he Ci�y Ira-ftiC Engineer to determine the location. of Bus Loadincr eon s , and tc dace and 2naintain approprialle siCrns and;' or markings iYalcatin,^--, the same; and WHEREAS . the Atascadero Traffic Comm4L.ttee has= recommended the estarlishment of a Bus Loadincr gone on Ei Camino Real in front of 5570 El Camino Real : and WHH'RE S _t is ant:icir_>ated that Greyhound Bus ser-ice will be r�roVid'er from this, .iCC'3t : On anC }"Te F;:`_a` 15112T:FT14 G* a BUS _oa+'?ina Lone wi_I pro -i de mor tI'!e Sa="6tv Of botn the traVe,l.TPr` ",Ul�_i.r' c`3.T1 �,�traT:s Cif ;j'_-e -�SGUnG' NOW , THR'E O'P" Bim. _'' !t'.E OL '''D r'na'� _,hn Cit3 C1f Atascaaero d r'=C. . VT.he .,te14 t'' I-a4,47, Cti7YieEr LC'• Aiat aTtC1 ma .2:tain apprC)7-)riate signs or marv_inus ind"iCating a Bus Loading :"one in the location .^; eciiien above . lJn motion by Councilman ,and seconded by Councilman the furecToinq Resolution is he1-eh)v idor_)ted in its e2?r-re`w on the f-ol owa.PiC? roll li vote : A'ES . NOE' . ABSENT : ADOPTED: ATTEST : rn _ :a� B��YC C . S�:=I-LzF'T ^� Citta Cl erg_ B��tNITA BUkGESu�N . Mayor APPRG'dEZ:, AS `r*O F OR10: r.PPROVED AS TO CONTENT: JEFFREY G. JORGENSE'N PAUL M. SEPdSIBAiiGH City Attorney Lair . of Public Works MENOt MEMORANDUM To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Through: Ray Windsor, City Manager From: Paul M. Sensibaugh, Director of Public Works/City Engineer Subject : Acceptance of the Streets Improved by A. D. No. 5- Chandler Ranch Date : June 20, 1989 Recommendation: Staff recommends that Council adopt Resolution 50-89 contingent upon the filing of the Notice of Completion attached. Background: Assessment District No. 5 was formed as a result of a petition of greater than 60% of the owners in what is generally known as the Chandler Ranch area. Streets were reconstructed and/or resurfaced and drainage and shoulder work was performed. There were no major alignment changes necessary, but centerline reflectors and signage was included in the improvements . Discussion: The work was substantially complete on April 19, 1989 but the final billing was approved about June 15 . The contingency was absorbed in additional work necessary due to ground water at the pavement surface elevation on San Rafael and San Rafael Court as well as Los Osos Road. The former areas were corrected with intercept aggregate (french) drains and increased asphaltic concrete in place of base material . The following streets have been brought up to an acceptable standard and will undergo a one year warranty period backed by the contractor. The description of work is included in the Engineer' s Report which is a part of the assessment district proceedings . Exhibit A contains graphic representation of those streets that will be adopted into the City-maintained system. A major portion of San Diego Road and a short section of adjacent San Dimas Road are previously accepted non-contiguous sections of City-maintained roads . That portion of Toloso Road which coincides with the corporation limit boundary was not improved and is not being accepted. 0 0 Street Limit Limit San Rafael Road from San Gabriel Rd. to Los Osos Rd. San Rafael Court No. 1 from San Rafael Rd. to cul—de—sac end San Rafael Court No. 2 from San Rafael Rd. to cul—de—sac end Los Osos Road from San Raphael Rd. to Morro Rd. East San Dimas Lane from Los Osos Rd. to cul—de—sac end San Dimas Road from Los Osos Rd. to San Diego Rd.+/— Toloso Road from San Dimas Rd. to corp . intersect Castenada Lane from Toloso Rd. to cul—de—sac end San Diego Road from privious San Deigo to Toloso Rd. acceptance The owner—residents are requesting that the City accept the above roads now instead of waiting to the end of the contractor 's warranty period. This is contrary to the normal policy but since this was a pilot project encouraged by the City as a method of eliminating non-city-maintained streets and property owner liability, the owners see no advantage to waiting one year. The disadvantages are potential maintenance and liability responsibilities to the owners . Fiscal Impact : This project was financed through the offering of municipal bonds at no cost to the City; all properties within the district boundary received equal value assessments . 0 0 II T I O, I4i i O RESOLUTION . 50-89 RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY On ATASCADERO ACCEPTING THE ROADS KNOWN AS CHANDLER RANCH (ASSESSMENT DISTRICT No . 5) INTO THE CITY STREET SYSTEM WHEREAS, greater than 60% of the property owners in the area known as Chandler Ranch petitioned the City to provide an assessment district for the purpose of reconstructing and resurfacing the roads in that area : and WHEREAS , the owners' incentive to form such assessment district was to bring the roads up to a standard that would be acceptable to the City ; and WHEREAS, the City Has made a policy to accept any roads for maintenance that were platted as part of the Atascadero Colony once such roads are brought up to acceptable City standards ; and WHEREAS . Assessment District No . 5 has been formed and construction is complete ; and WHEREAS , the roads in the said Chandler Ranch area are contiguous to a City-Maintained street (s) ; and WHEREAS, the Chandler Ranch owners have previously requested that Council forgo the one-gear warranty period; and WHEREAS, the Contractor is responsible for any repairs in connection with his work for a period of one year after final inspection ; and, WHEREAS , the roads in the said Chandler Ranch area have been improved to a standard acceptable to the City . The Council of the City of Atascadero resolves as follows : 1 . Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1606 of the California Streets and Highways Code , the following streets are hereby accepted for maintenance into the City street system, contingent upon the 30 day waiting period after the filing of the Certificate of Completion , • Chandler Ranch streets as included in Assessment District No . 5 (Refer to Exhibit A) 1 . cozy of this re olution shall be furnished to : Security Pacific Marketing On motion by Councilmember and seconded by Councilmember 1. the Atascadero City Council hereby adopts the foregoing resolution in its entirety on the following roll call vote : AYES : NOES : ABSENT: AD0PTED : ATTEST BOYD C . SHAR.IT2 . City Clerk B{-.tNITA BORGESON P 7iayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO CONTENT : JEFFREY G . JORGENSEN PAUL M. SENSIBAUGH City Attorney Dir . of Public Works City Engineer • CUES?A ENGINEERING' 7401-B EI Camino Real/P.O. Box 2066 Atascadero, California 93423 (805)466-6827 May 8, 1989 Paul Sensibaugh City of Atascadero 6500 Palma Atascadero, CA 93422 Subject: Change Order #4 and Final Progress Payment Improvement District No. 5 Chandler Ranch Dear Paul : Attached is Change Order No. 4 which is prepared for the Los Osos Road culvert. In accordance with your request, I prepared the Change Order and Final Progress Payment within the contingency budget of the district. The total cost of the culvert is $4,819.90 (See Union Bill attached) . The remaining contingency funds are $1 ,954.30. Therefore, the remaining • balance due Union Asphalt Inc. is $2,865.60. These should be the Final Progress Payment and Change Order. The work was physically completed on Wednesday, April 19. The 10% retention money is due 35 days after acceptance by the City. A Notice of Completion should be filed. Also attached is the Final Engineering Bill and the "Record Drawings". I believe the project went very well , especially considering the time of year and difficult conditions encountered. I would recommend that Union Asphalt be given strong consideration for any future Public Works project. Their performance with regards to time, effort, workmanship and co-operation were excellent. Thank you for the opportunity to be a part of this project. Sincerely, gohn Falkenstien R.C.E. 33760 Exp. 6/30/90 JF:pd 88-132 NOTICE OF CONTRACT Commencement/Completion Date: June 20, 1989 TO: City Manager FROM: Public Works Department 1. Contract No. dated for Chandler Ranch - Assessment District No. 5 2. Contractor Union Asphalt P.O. Box 1280 Santa Maria, -CA 3. Work to commence by March 1, 1989 Commenced work on February 22, 1989 Contract completed on April 19, 1989 Total days 40 Contract days allowed extensions None Total 4. Remarks Signed cc: Contractor Finance E-k4�17 z� Z Z4A t3At �- T 4 27 29 r 4 V a0 Z � V v /Z u 32 13 ~" K ;/ 3a e 0 oy v ; /5 ZB a !7 � 22 . a ZT PV I-3A 136 LCS !7 PfN. G 'L 3 /8 5 `f 22 7 ✓ 1., J /7 r /o .r /2 X60 ;� l �1 N I � 1 r �ssessmen��is7��ic7�/� CHANDLER RANCH STREET MAINTENANCE DISTRICT MEMORANDUM TO: City Council THROUGH: Ray Windsor , City Manager FROM: Paul 5ensibaugh , Director of Public Works Valerie Humphrey, Clerical Technician SUBJECT: Assessment District No . 3 - Annual Payment DATE: June 20 , 1989 Recommendation : Staff recommends that Council adopt Resolution No . 47- 89 placing the annual assessment charges for Assessment District No . 3 on the property taxes for Fiscal Year 1989- 90 . Background: Assessment District No . 3 was formed in 1986 in response to a petition from the property owners due to septic problems in the area , Fiscal Impact : This project was funded through the then Sanitation District Sewer Facilities fund, over fifteen (15) years at 6% , the highest allowable interest rate that can be charged by the City for this type of construction . The balance of the FmHA loan money remaining after the new treatment plant was completed was used to replenish the cash outlay for the project . That loan is to be paid back at 5% and does not exceed the amount of principal originally granted. This method of financing was attractive to both the property owners and the District due to the low interest rates . The attached resolution provides authorization to place the annual assessment payment on the property taxes . This resolution represents the second year of assessments for this district . RESOLUTION NO. 47-89 RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO PLACING THE ANNUAL PAYMENT FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 3 (MARCHANT WAY) ON THE PROPERTY TAXES FOR THE 1989-90 FISCAL YEAR WHEREAS , Improvement District No . 3 was formed by Resolution 3-86 or the Atascadero County Sanitation District Board January 13, 1986 : and WHEREAS, Improvement District No. 3 was annexed into the Atascadero County Sanitation District by Resolution 4-86 of the Board. on January 13, 1986 ; and WHEREAS , the Atascadero County Sanitation District has subsequentiy been dissolved: and ~ WHEREAS , the City of Atascadero has absorbed the former District into the Wastewater Division of the Department of Public Works , diving the City Council all of the powers and fiscal responsibilities of the former District . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Atascadero as follows : Section 1 . The above recitals are true and correct . Section 2 . The adoption of this resolution authorizes the collection of the assessment for the fiscal year commencing on the lst day of July 1989 and ending on the 30th day of June , 1990 , said assessments as listed on attached Exhibit A. Section 3. The assessment has been determined to be $4150 . 00 per parcel to be paid at an interest rate of 6% per year for a term of 15 years , said yearly assessment to be $428 . 00 Section 4 . The City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to file a certified copy of the diagram and assessment roll with the County Auditor , together with a certified copy of this Resolution upon its adoption . Section 5 . The City Clerk is hereby further ordered and directed to file a certified copy of the assessment roll with the County Tax Collector, together with a certified copy of this Resolution upon its adoption . 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Assessment District #4 (Seperado-Cayucos) was formed pursuant to the Municipal improvement Act of 1913 and bonds issued under the provisions of the Bond Act of 1915 . The bonds have been issued to represent unpaid assessments and the payment terms have been set . Repayment will be over a period of 20 years at an average interest rate of 7 . 306% There was a period established for the payment of the asessment prior to the market of bonds and approximately 1490 of the property owners paid at that time . The remaining assesesments were marketed by Security Pacific Marketing. This charge represents the second installment on the payment of the bonds . Fiscal Impact : Project costs to he assessed are paid 100% by the bonds issued. City participation items will be reimbursed as additional properties annex into this Improvement District . 0 RESOLUTION NO.49-89 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO PLACING THE ANNUAL PAYMENT FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 4 (SEPERADO-CAYUCOS) ON THE PROPERTY TAXES FOR THE 1989-90 FISCAL YEAR WHEREAS , the Council of the City of Atascadero adopted Resolution 70-86 declaring its intention to undertake proceedings pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 and issue bonds in said proceedings under the provisions of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 for the construction of public improvements known as "City of Atascadero Improvement District No . 4 (Seperado-Cayucos) " ; and WHEREAS . the City Clerk has filed in the office of the San Luis Obispo County Recorder a notice of assessment and said assessment has become a lien upon the land on which it was levied; all pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913: and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Atascadero, as follows : Section 1 . The foreaoinG recitals are true and correct and this 'council so finds and determines . Section 2 . Serial Bonds representing unpaid assessments have been issued in the manner provided by Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code and the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 . Section 3 . The adoption of this resolution authorizes the collection of the assessment for the fiscal year commencing on the lst day of July 1989 and ending on the 30th day of June, 1990, said assessments as listed on attached Exhibit A. Section 4 . The City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to file a certified copy of the assessment roll with the County Auditor, together with a certified copy of this Resolution upon its adoption . Section 5 , The City Clerk is hereby further ordered and directed to file a certified copy of the assessment roll with the County Tax Collector , together with a certified copy of this Resolution upon its adoption . 0 • On motion by Councilman and seconded by Councilman the foregoing resolution is hereby adopted in its entirety on the following voter AYES : NOES . ABSENT . ADOPTED: ATTEST : BOYD C . SHARITZ , City Clerk---- BONITA BORGESON+Mayor----- APPROVED AS TO FORE:: APPROVED AS TO CONTENT : JEFFREY G. JOkGENSEN PAUL M. SENSZBAUGH Cite Attorney Dir , of Public Works • CITY OF ATASC6RO-IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 4 • page 1 of 6 1989 ASSESSOR'S 1990 NUMBER Assessment ---- ---- - 28-071-12-000 369.82 28-161-15-000 369.82 28-161-14-000 369.82 28-161-07-000 0.00 28-161-06-000 369.82 28-161-22-000 369.82 28-161-21-000 369.82 28-161-03-000 369.82 28-161-01-000 369.82 28-292-05-000 369.82 28-152-40-000 369.82 28-152-42-000 369.82 28-152-44-000 369.82 28-152-15-000 369.82 28-152-43-000 369.82 28-152-16-000 0.00 28-152-66-000 369.82 28-152-49-000 369.82 28-152-65-000 369.82 28-152-50-000 369.82 28-152-67-000 369.82 28-152-19-000 369.82 28-152-20-000 369.82 28-152-55-000 369.82 28-152-60-000 369.82 28-152-56-000 369.82 28-152-06-000 369.82 28-152-07-000 369.82 28-152-24-000 369.82 28-152-08-000 369.82 28-152-45-000 369.82 28-152-09-000 369.82 28-152-46-000 369.82 28-152-10-000 369.82 28-152-62-000 369.82 28-152-11-000 369.82 28-152-64-000 739.64 28-152-29-000 369.82 28-152-30-000 369.82 28-152-69-000 369.82 28-152-48-000 369.82 28-152-68-000 369.82 28-152-52-000 0.00 28-152-51-000 369.82 28-152-13-000 369.82 28-151-46-000 369.82 28-151-45-000 369.82 28-151-26-000 369.82 28-151-25-000 369.82 28-151-58-000 369.82 28-151-24-000 369.82 28-151-59-000 369.82 28-151-23-000 369.82 28-151-43-000 369.82 28-151-42-000 369.82 28-151-50-000 739.64 CITY OF ATASCADJ#-IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 4 Page 2 of 6 1989 ASSESSOR'S 1990 NUMBER Assessment ---- ---- - 28-151-51-000 369.82 28-151-20-000 369.82 28-151-60-000 369.82 28-151-18-000 369.82 28-151-54-000 369.82 28-151-17-000 369.82 28-151-55-000 369.82 28-151-16-000 369.82 28-151-52-000 369.82 28-151-38-000 0.00 28-151-53-000 369.82 28-151-37-000 369.82 28-151-13-000 369.82 28-151-56-000 369.82 28-151-12-000 369.82 28-151-57-000 369.82 28-151-11-000 369.82 28-151-35-000 369.82 28-151-10-000 369.82 28-151-34-000 0.00 28-151-09-000 369.82 28-151-33-000 369.82 28-151-48-000 369.82 28-151-32-000 369.82 28-151-31-000 369.82 28-151-30-000 369.82 28-151-06-000 369.82 28-151-05-000 369.82 28-151-29-000 369.82 28-151-28-000 369.82 28-151-04-000 369.82 28-151-03-000 369.82 28-292-14-000 369.82 28-292-15-000 369.82 28-292-01-000 369.82 28-261-26-000 369.82 28-261-28-000 369.82 28-261-27-000 369.82 28-261-04-000 369.82 28-261-30-000 369.82 28-261-29-000 369.82 28-261-34-000 369.82 28-141-21-000 369.82 28-141-20-000 369.82 28-141-10-000 369.82 28-141-09-000 369.82 28-141-33-000 369.82 28-141-32-000 196.68 28-141-29-000 369.82 28-141-05-000 369.82 28-141-04-000 369.82 28-141-03-000 369.82 28-141-02-000 369.82 28-052-31-000 369.82 28-052-01-000 369.82 28-052-33-000 369.82 CITY OF ATASCAWO-IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 4 Page 3 of 6 1989 ASSESSOR'S 1990 ----NUMBER---- Assessment- 28-052-32-000 369.82 28-052-37-000 369.82 28-052-13-000 369.82 28-052-06-000 369.82 28-052-14-000 369.82 28-052-34-000 369.82 28-052-35-000 369.82 28-052-09-000 369.82 28-052-19-000 369.82 28-052-20-000 0.00 28-052-17-000 369.82 28-052-12-000 369.82 28-052-18-000 369.82 28-062-01-000 369.82 28-062-11-000 369.82 28-062-02-000 369.82 28-062-12-000 369.82 28-062-29-000 369.82 28-062-31-000 369.82 28-062-14-000 369.82 28-062-27-000 369.82 28-062-15-000 369.82 28-062-28-000 369.82 28-062-06-000 369.82 28-062-17-000 369.82 28-062-32-000 369.82 28-062-18-000 369.82 28-062-33-000 369.82 28-062-24-000 369.82 28-062-25-000 369.82 28-062-26-000 369.82 28-062-36-000 369.82 28-062-39-000 369.82 28-062-41-000 369.82 28-062-38-000 369.82 28-062-20-000 369.82 28-062-21-000 739.63 28-051-43-000 369.82 28-051-42-000 369.82 28-051-45-000 369.82 28-051-35-000 369.82 28-051-50-000 369.82 28-051-49-000 369.82 28-051-51-000 369.82 28-051-52-000 369.82 28-051-30-000 369.82 28-051-31-000 369.82 28-061-43-000 369.82 28-061-16-000 369.82 28-061-17-000 369.82 28-061-18-000 369.82 28-061-19-000 369.82 28-061-20-000 369.82 28-061-21-000 369.82 28-061-22-000 369.82 28-061-23-000 369.82 CITY OF ATASCADE -IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 4 Wage 4 of 6 1989 ASSESSOR'S 1990 NUMBER Assessment ---- ---- - 28-061-36-000 369.82 28-061-37-000 369.82 28-061-27-000 739.64 28-061-28-000 369.82 28-061-13-000 369.82 CITY OF Apage 5 of 6 SCADERO-IMPROVEMENT DISTRV NO. 4 1989 ASSESSOR'S 1990 NUMBER Assessment ------ ---------.- 29-272-23-000 430. 58 29-272-13-000 430. 58 29-222-18-000 430.58 29-222-19-000 430. 58 29-222-20-000 430. 58 29-222-21-000 430. 58 29-222-26-000 0. 00 29-222-22-000 430. 58 29-222-25-000 861. 16 29-222-16-000 430. 58 29-222-15-000 430. 58 29-222-14-000 430. 58 29-222-13-000 430.58 29-222-12-000 430.58 29-222-11-000 430. 58 29-222-10-000 430.58 29-222-09-000 430. 58 29-222-33-000 430. 58 29-221-08-000 430. 58 29-221-09-000 430. 58 29-221-10-000 430. 58 29-221-11-000 430. 58 29-221-13-000 430. 58 29-221-07-000 430. 58 29-221-06-000 430. 58 29-021-14-000 430. 58 29-021-12-000 430. 58 29-021-08-000 430. 58 29-021-07-000 430. 58 29-021-06-000 0. 00 29-212-14-000 430. 58 29-212-20-000 430. 58 29-212-21-000 430. 58 29-212-24-000 430.58 29-212-09-000 430. 58 29-212-10-000 430. 58 29-212-12-000 0. 00 29-211-09-000 430. 58 29-211-01-000 430. 58 29-211-02-000 430. 58 29-211-29-000 430. 58 29-211-25-000 430. 58 29-211-28-000 430. 58 29-211-12-000 861. 16 29-211-04-000 430. 58 29-211-13-000 430. 58 29-211-14-000 0. 00 29-211-15-000 430. 58 29-211-16-000 430. 58 29-211-32-000 430. 58 29-211-18-000 430. 58 29-211-07-000 430.58 29-211-19-000 430. 58 29-211-08-000 430. 58 29-211-20-000 430. 58 . 29-211-30-000 430. 58 CITY OF ATWADERO-IMPROVEMENT DISTRICJNO. 4 Page 6 1989 ASSESSOR'S 1990 NUMBER----- Assess ---- ----- 29-211-31-000 430.58 29-022-18-000 430. 58 29-022-01-000 430. 58 29-022-19-000 430. 58 29-022-02-000 430. 58 29-022-03-000 430.58 29-022-10-000 430. 58 29-022-05-000 430. 58 29-022-26-000 430. 58 29-022-06-000 430. 58 29-022-23-000 430. 58 29-022-21-000 861. 16 29-223-01-000 430. 58 29-223-02-000 0. 00 29-223-03-000 430. 58 29-223-10-000 430. 58 29-223-04-000 430. 58 29-223-05-000 430. 58 29-223-12-000 861. 16 29-223-08-000 430. 58 29-223-11-000 430. 58 29-223-09-000 430. 58 29-024-14-000 430. 58 29-024-19-000 430. 58 29-024-17-000 430. 58 29-023-11-000 430. 58 29-023-10-000 430. 58 29-023-07-000 430. 58 29-023-01-000 430. 58 29-012-13-000 430. 58 29-012-20-000 430. 58 29-012-21-000 430. 58 29-012-11-000 430. 58 29-012-10-000 430. 58 29-012-15-000 430. 58 29-012-03-000 430. 58 Et1N�, AGENi?�4 MA MEMORANDUM TO: City Council THROUGH: Rav Windsor , City Manager FROM: Paul Sensibaugh , Director of Public Works Valerie Humphrey , Clerical Technician SUBJECT : Assessment District #5 - Annual Payment DATE: June 20 , 1989 Recommendation : Staff recommends that Council adopt Resolution No . 48- 89 for the placement of the annual assessment charge for Assessment District No. 5 on the property taxes for Fiscal Year 1989-90 , Background: Assessment District No . 5 (:Chandler Ranch) was formed in 1988 at the request of the Property owners . The intent of the District was to improve the reads to a standard acceptable to the City and to offer said roads for acceptance into the city-maintained mileage . A resolution accomplishing this is included in the agenda package for this meeting. There was a period established for payment of the assessment prior to the marketing of bonds and approximately 30% of the property owners paid at that time. The remaining assessments were marketed by Security Pacific Marketing. This charge represents the first installment on the payment of these bonds . Fiscal Impact : Project costs will be paid 100% by the cash payment of assessments and the bonds marketed. RESOLUTION N,?. 48-89 RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO PLACING THE ANNUAL PAYMENT FOR ASSESSMENT -DISTRICT NO. 5 (CHANDLER RANCH) ON THE PROPERTY TAXES FOR THE 1989-90 FISCAL YEAR WHEREAS, Assessment District No . 5 was initiated by the property owners for the purpose of improving their roads to a standard acceptable to the City of Atascadero; and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Atascadero adopted Resolution 92-88 declaring its intention to undertake proceedings pursuant to the Municipal improvement Act of 1913 and to issue bonds in said proceedings under the provisions of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 , for the construction of improvements knows as '' City of Atascadero Assessment District No . 5 (Chandler Ranch) : NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Atascadero, as follows : Section 1 . The foregoing recitals are true an correct and this Council so finds and determines . Section 2 . Notices were mailed to each person owning property in the City of Atascadero Assessment District #5 (Chandler Ranch) , at his/her last known address as it appears on the tax rolls of the County of San Luis Obispo, said statement containing a designation of the property assessed, the amount of the assessment , the date of the recordation of the assessment , the time and place of payment of the assessment and the effect of failure to pay within such time , and a statement that bonds would be issued under the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 to represent unpaid assessments . Section 3 . Notices were mailed and published stating that all sums assessed were due and payable immediately , that the pa17ment of sums is to be made to the Treasurer of the City within 30 days after the date of recording the assessment , and that if any assessments were not paid within the 30 day period, bonds would be issued under the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 to represent unpaid assessments . s Section 4 . Serial Bonds- representing unpaid assessments have been issued in the manner provided by Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code and the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 . Section 5 . The adoption of this resolution authori-es collection of the assessment nor the fiscal year commencincr on the 1st day of July 1989 and ending on the 7�Oth day of June , 1990 . said assessments as listed on the attached Exhibit A. Section 6 . The City Clerk .is herebv ordered and directed to file a certified copy of the assessment roll, with the County Auditor, together with a certified copy of this Resolution upon its adoption . Section 7 . The City Clerk is hereby further ordered and directed to file a certified cops- of the assessment roll with the County Tax. Collector . together with a certified copy of this Resolution noon its adoption . On motion by Councilmanand seconded by Councilman the foregoing resC)lution is hereby adopted in its entirety on the following vote : • AYES : NOES : ABSENT : ADOPTED: ATTEST : BOYD C . SHARITZ . City Clerk BONITA BORGESON. Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM; APPROVED AS TO CONTENT JEFFREY G. JORGENSEN PAUL M. SENSIBr.UGH City Attorney Dir . of Public Works • EXHIBIT A CITY OF ATASCADERO page 1 of 3 • IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 5 LIMITED OBLIGATION IMPROVEMENT BONDS (CHANDLER RANCH ASSESSMENT DISTRICT) ASSESSOR'S 1989-90 PARCEL NUMBER ASSESSMENT --------------------------- 54-231-31 494.08 54-231-32 494.08 54-231-33 494.08 54-231-34 494.08 54-231-35 494.08 54-231-36 494.08 54-231-38 494.08 54-231-42 494.08 54-231-43 494.08 54-241-10 494. 08 54-241-25 494. 08 54-241-28 494. 08 54-241-34 494. 08 54-241-35 494. 08 56-241-36 494. 08 56-402-01 494. 08 56-402-03 494. 08 56-402-04 494. 08 56-402-08 494. 08 56-402-13 494. 08 56-402-14 494. 08 56-402-15 494. 08 56-411-03 494. 08 56-411-05 494. 08 56-411-07 494. 08 56-411-08 494. 08 56-411-10 494. 08 56-411-11 494. 08 56-411-12 494. 08 56-411-13 494. 08 56-411-14 494. 08 56-411-17 494. 08 56-411-20 494. 08 56-411-21 494- 08 56-411-22 494. 08 CITY OF ATASCADERO IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 5 Page 2 of 3 LIMITED OBLIGATION IMPROVEMENT BONDS (CHANDLER RANCH ASSESSMENT DISTRICT) ASSESSOR'S 1989-90 PARCEL NUMBER ASSESSMENT --------------------------- 56-461-02 494,08 56-461-03 494,08 56-461-04 494.08 56-461-05 494.08 56-461-06 494.08 56-471-01 494.08 56-471-03 494.08 56-471-04 494.08 56-471-05 494.08 56-471-06 494.08 56-471-07 494:08 56-471-08 494.08 56-471-10 494. 08 56-471-11 494.08 56-471-12 494. 08 56-472-03 494. 08 56-472-05 494. 08 56-481-03 494.08 56-481-04 494. 08 56-481-07 494: 08 56-481-08 494. 08 56-481-09 494. 08 56-481-10 494. 08 56-491-01 494. 08 56-491-04 494. 08 56-491-05 494. 08 56-491-06 494. 08 56-491-07 494. 08 56-491-08 494. 08 56-491-09 494. 08 56-491-11 494. 08 56-491-13 494. 08 56-491-14 494. 08 56-491-16 494. 08 CITY OF ATASCADERO page 3 of 3 IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 5 LIMITED OBLIGATION IMPROVEMENT BONDS (CHANDLER RANCH ASSESSMENT DISTRICT) ASSESSOR'S 1989-90 PARCEL NUMBER ASSESSMENT --- 56-491-20 494-0t' 56-491-22 494-08 56-491-23 494-08 56-491.24 494.08 56-491-25 494.08 56-491-26 494.08 56-491-27 494.08 56-491-28 494.08 56-491-29 494.08 56-491-30 494.08 • 56-502-06 494.08 56-502-07 494.08 56-502-08 494.08 56-502-09 494.08 . MEMORANDUM To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Through: Ray Windsor, City Manager From: Paul M. Sensibaugh, Director of Public Works/City Engineer ,�hZs Subject : Request from A T & T for Easement across Creek Reservation Date : June 20, 1989 Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Grant of Easement attached be awarded to A T & T at no cost or conditions . Background: A T & T has received an encroachment permit to install a new fiber—optic transmission line from approximately San Rafael Road on the southeast to Garcia Road on the northwest of the City. An existing transmission cable rests in an existing easement throughout the town—except that no easement is recorded across Atascadero Creek Reservation No. 8 which is owned by the City of Atascadero. As a house cleaning action the utility company desires the Grant of Easement shown which will essentially be adjacent to and congruent with the existing cable . Discussion: There is a small oak within ten feet of the existing cable that must be protected. Either an adjustment will be made to the new line, which would increase the necessary width of the easement, or a tree protection plan will be provided. A T & T has been very cooperative to this point and has indicated that they will do whatever the City directs . Their schedule is intense and little advance warning was given to the City with respect to the construction schedule . The agreement shown includes a clause to allow the final description of the easement boundary to be recorded subsequent to construction. Clauses anticipating City monitoring of encroachments or violations of the easement have been deleted and language has been added to restrict the new line to close conformance to the existing cable . Fiscal Impact : Staff suggests that this is a public service utility that is for the most part following an existing cable along an existing easement and that the lack of such an easement across the creek reservation was an oversight . Therefore, no cost is recommended for securing the easement and there is no cost to the City except for administration and inspection time. i RECORDED AT THE REQUEST OF: THIS SPACE FOR RECORDER'S USE AT&T Communications of California, Inc. WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: AT&T - Coates Field Service 1130 Garden St. , Suite A San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 NO DOCUMENTARY TRANSFER TAX DUE BY R/W Agent Utility Purposes Only GRANT OF EASEMENT APN: 031-351-002 JOB: The undersigned Grantors, hereby grant to AT&T COMMUNICATIONS of California, INC. , a California Corporation, and to Pacific Bell, a California Corporation, their associated and allied companies, their respective successors, assigns, lessees and agents (hereinafter collectively called Grantees), a right of way and easement to construct and maintain (place, operate, inspect, repair, replace, enlarge and remove) such communication facilities as Grantees may from time to time require (including ingress thereto and egress therefrom) consisting of cables, wires, conduits, manholes, handholes and aboveground markers; pedestals, terminals, terminal equipment cabinets, repeaters, repeater housings, and other electrical conductors and fixtures and appurtenances necessary to any and all thereof; in, over, under and upon that certain real property in the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, described as follows: That certain real property described in the Resolution No. 80-217 and Quitclaim Deed from The County of San Luis Obispo to The City of Atascadero and recorded at Book 2258, Page 402, of the official records in the Office of the County Recorder of San Luis Obispo County. Said facilities shall be placed within a strip of land having a uniform width of 20.00 feet, the centerline of which is to be established by conforming to the approximate alignment of the existing cable. Grantees shall further define the location of said first cable placed hereunder by recording a "Notice of Final Description", referring to this instrument and setting forth a surveyed description of said centerline after the completion of the placement of said facilities. Grantor also grants to Grantee, its successors and assigns, the following rights to be exercised by Grantee, its successors and assigns, and their respective contractors, agents, employees and servants, whenever and to the extent considered necessary by Grantee, its successors and assigns, for the complete enjoyment of the rights and right of way hereinbefore granted: (a) to trim or fell and remove any tree, shrub, bush, vine, brush or undergrowth, foliage, root or other obstruction from or beneath the surface of the land within a distance of 10 feet on each side of the aforesaid line, (b) to install and maintain gates in any fence crossing said facilities and (c) to have ingress to and egress from said facilities and like facilities on neighboring real property, including the right to establish and maintain a road or roads therefor generally following along the line of said facilities and over such practical other route or routes as may be mutually satisfactory. By accepting delivery of this grant, Grantee covenants and agrees to be responsible for all damage to Grantor's real property improvements and personal property caused by Grantee's exercise of the rights herein granted. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (c) in the next preceding paragraph, Grantor shall have and hereby retains the right to install, construct, maintain, and use gas, water and sewer pipes and mains across Grantee's facilities, provided that neither the installation or construction nor the maintenance of any such pipe or main damages, injures, conflicts or interferes with or requires the relocation or rearrangement of Grantee's said facilities, and provided further that Grantor submits his plans therefor to Grantee for approval and gives not less than ten (10) days' prior written notice to Grantee on which such installation, construction or maintenance work is to commenced. The covenants, terms, conditions, and provisions herein shall extend to and be binding upon the heirs, executors, administrators, personal representatives, successors, assigns, lessees and agents of the parties hereto. Executed this _ day of , 19_. GRANTORS State of ) SS County of ) On this day of , in the year before me , personally appeared , personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person who executed this instrument as of and acknowledged to me that the executed it. WITNESS my hand and official seal i 0 • • AFTER RECORDING RETURN TO FOR RECORDER'S USE ONLY Notice of Final Description This document is in fulfillment of those conditions set forth in that certain Grant of Communication Systems Easement from as Grantor(s) to AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY, s New York corporation, as Grantee dated and recorded in of Official Records of County, State of California. Pursuant to those rights conveyed to Grantee by said easement, Grantee does hereby further define the centerline location of that twenty (20) foot wide strip of land referred to in said easement as follows: Nothing herein contained shall, or shall be construed to, modify in any way or terminate any of the covenants, terms, conditions or provisions under and by virtue if said Easement in the land therein described. Executed this day of 19 AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY A New York Corporation By: "ATTACHMENT 1a" • ay • RTo �q a O • : y '2 � �q qVF � o 7C N R1 �! r 1. Du 17-1 U) M Alb r�C A CO ay =i D N tA»� y ,a� •O� D oNp r�,iln eo � s ' 2 n �O e•e' - C Oy ,4° a S di too, S`Ab /yq 4 / O n s� 9 VI °e \ a � r . 0 "N .... ........... ....... ............... M-w .. ......... . . .... ... .. ... .. .. .... ....... ............. ... ........... *Ki:, ............... . ........... . .. ... ... ............ ...... .. ...... .... . ... ..... K" ................. w XAM ............. .. ..... . ..... X.: ............. ............ ............. .. . ..... ... .. ......... ............ .......... - XK NO .00% S x W. MIN.::01 M 'K, MW ....... Z4, ........ ... IN ♦ K 3. 1 .. .. ... ........... Y%U 4 ....... Aw" Ar ......... ... . .. ...... .......%, ........... ....... ...... ...wk. -.X M E M O R A N D U M TO: Paul Sensibaugh, Public Works Director FROM: Henry Engen, Community Development Director J � RE: Request by AT&T for grant of easement DATE: June 6, 1989 Enclosed is a copy of the City Attorney' s opinion on this matter, and I would suggest that the following be done: -1 . Request AT&T to submit for a more restrained easement area. 2. Advise them of the need to avoid tree removal in the course of locating same. With respect to the latter, they should retain an arborist to assist them in trimming down the easement location and comply with our requirement for a tree protection plan in the event their trenching winds up being within 20 feet from a protected tree. With respect to compensation, it would appear to me that given the pre-existence of an AT&T line in this area, that that be waived. HE:ps cc: Ray Windsor, City Manager Jeff Jorgensen, City Attorney Enclosure: City Attorney' s Opinion - June 1, 1989 Draft Grant of Easement from AT&T MEMORANDUM City of Atascadero June 1, 1989 TO: Steven L. De Camp, Senior Planner FROM: Jeffrey G. Jorgensen, City Attorney SUBJECT: AT&T Grant of Easement Attached please find the materials you forwarded to me for review. Pursuant to our telephone conversation of May 31, 1989, it is my opinion that there is additional preliminary work which needs to be done before the City can consider granting an easement. First is to determine the precise location of the easement and the impact it would have, if any, on the City's use of its land, and its relationship to other utilities, easements, or structures, either now in existence or contemplated in the future. In this regard, it would be helpful to review Resolution No. 80-217 from the County of San Luis Obispo and the Quitclaim Deed recorded at Book 2258, Page 402, as referenced in the Grant of Easement. We also need to resolve the issue of any tree removal or work within the dripline of regulated trees under the tree ordinance. You might also wish to contact Bob Groover, the right-of-way agent for AT&T, to discuss the issue of compensation for the easement. Preliminarily, it would be my conclusion that if the easement does not burden City property and provides a public benefit, it should be granted without compensation, provided the issues raised above can be addressed. Once the City makes a determination that the grant of such an easement is appropriate, it would be a relatively simple thing from a procedural point of view. The City would simply draft a resolution with appropriate recitals concerning consistency with the General Plan, environmental determination, that the easement is not necessary for current or prospective public use, and setting forth the history of this request, and then simply granting an easement as per an attached Exhibit "A", which would be the form of easement agreed to by the City and AT&T. The easement would need to be executed in a recordable form (i.e. , acknowledged by a notary) , and we would also need to attach a certificate of acceptance showing authorization of the City to grant the easement. RECEIVED JUN 5 1989 CUM-MUNIiY DEVELOPMENT MEMO: Steven L. De Camp SUBJ: AT&T Grant of Easement June 1, 1989 - Page 2 If you have further questions or comments concerning this matter, please feel free to contact me at your convenience. Sincerely, ?/RMEYJ GENSEN City Att ey JGJ:fr A:MMATA203 Attachments -cc: City Manager • . AARL =Tt _ j M E M O R A N D U M To : City Council Through: Ray Windsor , City Manager 's From: Mark Joseph , Director of Admin. Services Date: June 21 , 1989 Subject : Setting Budget Hearing Sessions Budget Hearing Sessions, to be held in the Club Room, are scheduled as follows: July 12, 1989 Department Budgets 3:00 - 3:30 Police Dept . 3:30 - 4:00 Community Dev. 4:00 - 4:30 Fire Dept . 4:30 - 5:00 Parks/Recr . /Zoo 5:00 - 5:30 Public Works 5:30 - 6:00 General Gov ' t . July 13, 1989 Community Agency Funding Requests 3:00 - 6:00 July 17, 1989 Capital Improvements and Any Other Discussion of General Fund Portion of the Budget MAJ:al b\worksess.90 OUTSIDE AGENCY REQUEST FISCAL YEAR 1989-90 FY88-89 FY88-89 FY89-90 FY89-90 AGENCY REQUEST ACTUAL REQUEST APPROVED 1 . Requests Received by May 15, 1989 ACTION FOR ANIMAL RIGHTS $ 12,000 $17,000 $12,000 AAUW (ARTPARK) 750 750 750 AMERICAN RED CROSS 500 500 1 ,500 ATAS. BABE RUTH BASEBALL -0- 7,850 15,000 ATAS. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 22,000 22,000 22,500 ATAS. COMMUNITY BAND 500 500 10,000 ATAS. LITTLE LEAGUE N/A N/A 6,000 CAL POLY ARTS N/A N/A 500 CARING CALLERS 250 250 175 CENTRAL COAST YOUTH FOOTBALL N/A N/A 7,000 CHUMASH - CAMP FIRE 1 ,000 500 1 ,000 CRIME STOPPERS 400 400 912 EASTER SEAL SOCIETY N/A N/A 500 EOC 1 ,662 1 ,662 1 ,383 FAMILY SERVICES CENTER 1 ,000 300 1 ,000 HOSPICE/SLO COUNTY 500 500 2,300 HOTLINE/SLO COUNTY 300 300 300 NORTH COUNTY CYCLING CLUB N/A N/A 1 ,500 OMBUDSMEN SERVICE/SLO CO. N/A N/A 500 RSVP 300 300 500 SLO CO. VISTORS CONY. BUREAU 3,000 3,000 3,900 SLO MOZART FESITVAL 250 250 250 SENIOR NUTRITION PROGRAM N/A N/A 750 2. Requests Received After May 15, 1989 NORTH CO. WOMEN' S SHELTER 8,000 6,000 8,000 SOVIETS MEET MIDDLE AMERICA N/A N/A 1 ,500 3. Prior Agency Requests Not Received for FY89-90 AREA AGENCY ON AGING 500 500 N/A BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT ASSOC. 60,000 -0- N/A CAL POLY (HWY 101 STUDY) 2,500 2,500 N/A TOTALS #115,412 $65,062 $999720 agen\agenrgst .90 i MEETINC3 ".AWNDA , REM / `•- M E M O R A N D U M To : City Council Through : Ray Windsor , City Manager From: Mark A. Joseph , Director of Admin. Services Date: June 20, 1989 Subject : Proposed Resolution No . 52-89, Approving Interim Budgets RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve Interim Budgets for all funds for Fiscal Year 1989-90 and appropriate funds thereafter . DISCUSSION The attached resolution is required to enable continued expenditure of funds for basic personnel and operating expendi- tures until the next fiscal year ' s budgets are adopted. No capital expenditures will be made until the budget is adopted or unless specific Council approval is obtained. All unencumbered expenditures made after July 1 , 1989, in the interim before budget adoption will be charged against 1989-90 adopted budget appropriations. Based on the current budget calendar , staff plans to have budget work sessions with Council in July. MAJ:al \interimb .90 RESOLUTION NO. 52-89 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO APPROVING AN INTERIM BUDGET FOR THE 1989-90 FISCAL YEAR AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREOF BE IT RESOLVED by the Atascadero City Council as follows: Section 1 . Pursuant to the provisions of Section 37208 of the Government Code, an Interim Budget is hereby approved for the City of Atascadero for Fiscal Year 1989-90 to the extent that certain annual totals contained in the Fiscal Year 1988-89 Budget are extended into the Fiscal Year 1989-90 Interim Budget for the purpose of continuing Salaries and Benefits, expenditures for Services and Supplies and certain limited Capital expenditures for each function in the General Fund, Special Revenue Funds, Enterprise Funds, Capital Improvement Fund , Reserves and totals set forth for each capital project with the following stipulations: A. Salaries and benefits, as adopted for Fiscal Year 1988-89 will continue as listed under "Expenditures Classification - Personnel " within each Department of Fiscal Year 1988-89 Budget . Salary and benefit adjustments for Fiscal Year 1989-90 will be in accordance with approved Memorandum of Understanding upon adoption of a final Fiscal Year 1989-90 Budget ; B. Expenditures for Services and Supplies, as listed under "Expenditure Classification - Services/Supplies" , within each Department of the Fiscal Year 1988-89 Budget , will be commensurate with maintaining basic City services; C. Expenditures for Capital Outlay, as listed under "Expenditure Classification - Capital Outlay" , within each Department of the Fiscal Year 1988-89 Budget , will be restricted to those lease-purchase payments which were obligated prior to the Fiscal Year 1989-90 and are listed in the Budget for Fiscal Year 1988-89; D. All references made within this section to the Fiscal Year 1988-89 budget , as a basis for expenditures and limitation, will be replaced by the Proposed Budget for Fiscal Year 1989-90, once such budget is distributed and placed on file of record . Section 2. The Council , from time to time, by motion, may approve and authorize the payment of non-budgeted demands and may appropriate funds for budgeted or non-budgeted demands and any such appropriation for a non-budgeted item shall constitute an approval to issue a warrant in payment of a proper demand or demands therefor . (Res. No. 52-89 can ' t . ) Section 3. This resolution shall became effective and be in full force immediately upon its passage. On motion by Councilperson and seconded by Councilperson , the foregoing resolution is hereby adopted in its entirety on the following roll call votes: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ADOPTED: CITY OF ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA By. BONITA BORGESON, Mayor ATTEST: BOYD C. SHARITZ, City Clerk PREPARED BY: MARK A. OSEPH, Director of Adminis rative Services APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: RAY WINDSOR, City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: JEFFREY G. JORGENSEN, City Attorney 00 MEETAGENDA / pkTE MM� MEMORANDUM • TO: City Council June 27, 1989 VIA: Ray Windsor, City Manager FROM: Henry Engen, Community Development Director PC SUBJECT: Heritage Tree Removal Request for the Construction of Enchanto Rd. and a portion of Corriente Rd. BACKGROUND: The Tree Ordinance requires that heritage trees not be removed unless approved by the City Council following public hearing. ANALYSIS: The applicant is requesting removal of a total of nineteen (19) trees in order to construct Jaquima, Enchanto and a portion of Corriente Road (see attachments) . Of these trees, nine (9) are designated as heritage trees under the City' s Tree Ordinance (20 inches or greater in diameter) . As the attachments show, the trees requested for removal range in size from 8 inches to 50 inches. Three heritage trees are proposed for removal to build Corriente Rd. and six for Enchanto Rd, including one multi-trunk tree greater than 70 inches in diameter. One 12 inch white oak is proposed for removal to construct Jaquima Rd. These trees are located within the Colony rights-of-way. All three of these roads are original Colony roads which have not been built as of this date. In August of 1986, the City' s Public Works Director entered into an agreement with the Gordon T. Davis Cattle Company (see attachment) . Each of these roads is shown on the City' s General Plan and all three are covered by the agreement with Gordon Davis. The Tree Ordinance requires that each tree removed shall be replaced with a similar native tree or a number of trees which will provide equal aesthetic quality. The minimum size of a replacement tree shall be a fifteen (15) gallon container. In this case, the arborist has devised a sliding scale for replacement; the larger the tree removed, the more replacement trees required. Thus, seventy-five (75) fifteen gallon trees are proposed to replace the nineteen (19) trees removed. The applicant and the arborist have moved the centerline alignment as much as possible within the right-of-way to save some trees. Furthermore, in areas where the applicant owns both sides of the right-of-way, the right-of-way has been moved to minimize tree removal. It should be noted here that this will require the necessary abandonments and dedications prior to acceptance of the road. Finally, Corriente Rd. will terminate in a cul-de-sac, and not be constructed to its full right-of-way. To build this section of Corriente Rd. would require extensive grading and tree removal. To deny a request for Colony road building within the right-of- way would be a denial of access rights and result in the need for City condemnation of additional right-of-way. Moreover, item #2 on the road construction agreement states that, "Every attempt will be made to maintain the constructed road at its mapped location. " The Tree Ordinance contains the following language: " (iii) Interfering with existing utilities, structures, or right-of-way improvements. " " (iv) Obstructing existing or proposed improvements that cannot be reasonably designed to avoid the need for tree removal. " RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the heritage tree removal and required replacement trees as recommended by the arborist. dd:HE Attachments: Letter from Applicant Street Location Map Enchanto Rd. and Corriente Rd. Tree Removal Enchanto Rd. (Detail) Corriente Rd. (Detail) Jaquima Rd. (Detail) Letter from Arborist Road Construction Agreement WM. E. BARNES . CONSTRUCTION CONSULTING ANO EQUIPMENT RENTAL 8755 SAN GREGORIO ROAD ATASCADERO. CALIFORNIA 93422 PHONE (805) 466.6048 April 5, 1989 PLANNING DEPARTMENT CITY OF ATASCADERO 6500 PALMA AVENUE ATASCADERO, CA 93422 i, Attention: Steve DeCamp Please find enclosed a map showing. the approximate location and size of-trees that need to be removed in order to build Enchante, Corriente, and Jaquima Roads. We have marked all trees, except j the one tree on Jaquima Road,with Pink Ribbons and Red Painted X's. I 'm enclosing a list with size of each tree and they will be marked the same as on the plan. On Corriente Road there is a total of 5 trees on the part that comes off of -Santa Ana. On the part that comes off of Llano Road we will not remove any trees. i On Enchante there are a total of 13 trees to be removed. Ile do not own Lot 14 so we will have to stay in the right-of-way @ Lot 14. These trees. I have marked for removal are the ones I feel will have to come out. I have moved .center line alignment to take advantage of saving as many trees as possible. I am willing to meet and go over this tree removal and alignment anytime. I do not intend to build Corriente Road all the wav through because of the large amount trees that--would have had to be removed on Lots 18,19,28,&26. Please turn to attached list: WM. E. BARNES CONSTRUCTION CONSULTING AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL 8755 SAN GREGORIO ROAD ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA 93422 PHONE (805) 466-6048 Page 2 of 2 TREE DESCRIPTION ON CORRIENTE ROAD 1. White Oak 32" diameter 2. White Oak 34" diameter 3. White Oak 8" diameter 4. White Oak 16" diameter 5. White Oak 36" diameter TREE DESCRIPTION ON ENCHANTE ROAD [two trees to be trimmed so road can go between] 1. White Oak 15" diameter 2. White Oak 42" diameter TRIM 2 trees 3. Live Oak 24" diameter 4. White Oak 16" diameter 5. White Oak 18" diameter 6. Live Oak 12,12,14,20 split 7. White Oak 14" diameter 8. White Oak 24" diameter 9. Live Oak 50" diameter 10. Live Oak 16" diameter 11- - White Oak 18" diameter 12. White Oak 20" diameter 13. White Oak 17" diameter TREE DESCRIPTION ON JAQUIMA ROAD 1. White Oak 12" diameter [This tree is not marked, as it is the only tree on the south side of the road approximately 300' from Corona Road.] If you need any other information, or need to look at the trees, I am available any time. Thanks Bill Barnes Atascadero Highlands i WM. E. BARNES CONSTRUCTION CONSULTING ANo EQUIPMENT RENTAL • 8755 SAN GREGORIO ROAD ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA 93422 PHONE (805) 466.6048 ENCHANTO ROAD [BL'K'444 LOTS 8,9,10,13,15,16,17,20 & 21 CORRIENTE ROAD L - [BLK #44 LOTS 12,13,18,19 28, & 27 [BLK #27 LOTS 28,29 30 & 31 JA UIMA ROAD s: — [BLK #55 LOTS 28,29 & 36 i 1 ^ i RS :AQUIMA KU. �^ 1 E N C H A N i 0 R D. t j;?040, / R aLORR i EN i E RD. \ft / -_- R S o � � OA t l t l i acs ,�i Ozz tk O l �� OAO- 0 '40 019 _ It m 9Q0 .r m LL ANON RS � 11 �FgrO II ti 1 SA T, 1 , rG�Y�TAN( V 190P �2 tl m ( t / t �� +, �041 a zY i i b PH A , O a Yw ., U'� � � �h� � ���� A �q� i� I 'aw .�. !I au i f �. x �� Y� � l� O� i Q. u m Z Q O `1 + LL Z W N •f O w t \ " tn t O Z } W t n' Q O � J Q U .+ W U W _ \ W 2 Q 0 !� U P O 4. IL Zj: W 00 � �' .z it p O cli LO ^ =' tnZZ Q c Qtoo � h 2 W W \ � yvo w �• F- tli 9 L m N r �� o 0 W SCOVELL 'FREE SURGERY P.O. BOX 1375 PASO ROBLES,CALIFORNIA 93446 805/238-0654 -r-r� 1 ,� /� r�rJ���fc7:�� C'r. t-flc-cf'�-1�►I"� f vca c 1 S C-'4't �r� ,07 /3� rn C S �r.���! ✓p? �t% , 17 ArO LIC Cit it• f/1 L ✓JIt i.r 1l0c4'--J r:*= k z zj lxesC J % /(Cj 7t ,[�; .'f/�74:�'t� t f/rc ? //�i✓:��y /�/, •—mss n .�y�� i� /{'/C /n d`r � <'�t;,i7+7L� c'li7JlGsl�ly,�;' ��� C-� �-`"r�%_/�/��.�t��✓3�'�'.�` i7-1171 { • • • SCOVELL TREES ERY P.O. BOX 1375 PASO ROBLES,CALIFORNIA 93446 805/238-06547/U . 417 �rj gem aUze C�P�`�-� i c c1~�-r D v� � ' 3 �1Y �-cOAK- /d fel 0c�< &SKS' 1, � Cha j(• y rr �y rr I'L4.1 k O(V( ,2 4a c OaX /J /77 �J /,211 �h1� Oa) xcl/acr.,ne .; fleposc -25- %rtes, )?ejet crd A""71_A c.µrw EN T A 805/434 .1834 TWIN CITIES ENGINEERING INC, CIVIL ENGINEERING & SURVEYING ALLEN W. CAMPBELL RCE 20244 June 13, 1986 Mr. Paul Sensibaugh Public Works Director City of Atascadero PO Boc 747 Atascadero, CA 93423 RE: Road Construction Agreement Portions of Atascadero Colony (See attached map) Dear Mr. Sensibaugh : In accordance with discussions between Gordon T. Davis Cattle Company and the City, the following is a summary of our under- standing of the procedures to be followed for the improvement of the roads shown on the attached plot plan. 1. Developer to enter into an inspection agreement with the City to reimburse City for actual inspection costs . 2. Every attempt will be made to maintain the constructed road at its mapped location. Centerline monuments will be referenced prior to rough grading. 3. Developer will rough grade the roadway using information supplied by developer 's engineer and a qualified soils lab , approved by City, will take representative compaction tests at developer's cost and furnish the results to the City. 4. City Engineer' s office will make an on-site inspection of the completeed rough grading with developer' s engineer. Adjustments will be made on recommendation concerning roadway grades and site distances . Cut and fill slopes will be examined at the time along with proposed location and size of drainage structures . Judgements will be based on well-recognized standards and practices . Drainage calculations are to be submitted to City prior to the field inspection. P.O. BOX 777 • 200 MAIN STREET • TEMPLETON, CALIFORNIA 93465 Page 2 Road Consturction Agreement Davis 6-13-86 S. All underground utilities shall be placed prior to paving. Trenches are to be adequately com- pacted with appropriate backfill material . 6. Developer shall place aggregate base. This work will be inspected by the City and will require compaction tests to be furnished by developer verifying the satisfactory placement of these materials . 7. After basing, City will review erosion control work and roadside drainage facilities . The City and developer's engineer will determine the location of any roadside ditches or downdrains . 8. Developer shall re-establish and monument centerline controls for the roadway as approved by City. County standard monument well at road intersections and on long tangents , 5/8" rebar with metal caps at all other locations . The monument wells are also to serve as bench marks with elevations shown on the As-Built Plans . (� 9. Developer shall provide accurate As-Built plans for the roadway including plan and profile , culvert locations and invert elevations , berm locations , utility locations , and any other improvement_ features . 10 . Drive approach cuts -and fills will be accomplished along with the subgrade preparation in order to eliminate the necessity of disturbing the completed roadway section when the balance of the driveways are constructed to serve individual lots . A no charge grading permit will be obtained and plans showing the location of the access points will be presented to the Planning Department and a field review of the driveway location made prior to approval to proceed with this work . The driveway grading should be kept to no more that 50 c.y. 11. Final improved section shall be a minimum of 2 inches A. C. over at least 4" of Class 3 aggregate base . The structural section is to be based on a traffic index of 4 and the R-value of the sub-base soils . 12 . The upper 18" of subgrade shall be compacted to 95% relative density as measured by California Test Method No. 216 or by calibrated nuclear density instrument. ' Page 3 • Road Construction Agreement Davis 6-13-86 13. Final pavement width is to be 20 feet with an additional two foot required where A.C. berms are placed for drainage control . Aggregate base width would then be a minimum one foot outside the edge of pavement . Also an additional two foot of A. C. widening with adequate tapers will be required where sharp horizontal curves are encountered. 14. Cut ditches shall be paved with. 2 inches of A.C. where the road grade exceeds 10% . 15. It is understood that Gordon T. Davis Cattle Co. also agrees to pay actual costs for City inspec- tion and engineering performed on this project. 16. Developer will maintain roads for one year after date of acceptance. 17. The roads in question will be accepted for City maintenance when all steps have been completed. 18. Generally the roads are to be developed in accordance with the attached phasing plan. The stages of the work is to take place , such as tree removal , grubbing , rough grading, etc. prior to start of construction. Sin�ceerelyGCampb Allen W. 11 R.C.E. 20244 AVC jp a s enclosure cc: Henry Engen I agree with all conditions outl-ined in this agreement from Mr. Campbell.. i j 74� . Signed Signed Paul Sensibaugh Gordon T. Davis Cattle Co . Y Dated 886 Dated D1 O � [n fA !A 04 9L4 104 cn CJ ji- to ILL / lot. • � R..^. - \lam'\1� \ \ ^`\A y /\ _ 1 � 1,` a r �� � e"�• 5 - �, ` .r' "�- :- -� " '`•� q ;. in R ? 10 Pro A 4 - � • � � Y O • ., f • o ? �' 1CP 730 .A o x •� "� p� R`+ \�� 7 `- �7 t , .e.-i 1 10;1 : �:�; Z z " _ MEETiN�, AGENDA DAT r ITEM �.1 M E M O R A N D U M TO: City Council June 27 , 9989 VIA: Ray Windsor, , City Manager, FROM : Henry Engen , Community Development Director , SUBJECT: TREE REMOVAL REQUEST: 4750 DOLORES AVENUE BACKGROUND: The Tree Ordinance r•equir•es that heritage trees not be removed unless approved by the City Council following public hearing . BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION : As indicated in the attached site plan and tree protection plan , the Deer•i ngs are pr,oposi ng an addition to their, single family residence located at 4750 Dolores Avenue . The tree proposed for, removal is greater than 20 inches in diamter, ( 24 . 511 ) and , thus , requires Council approval for, removal . As noted in the attached ar•bori st ' s r•epor•t , the tree has a 1 ar•ge cavity and constitutes a haxar,d . Furrther•mor•e , the placement of the addition to the rear, or, to the other, side of the house would require removal of several oak trees , all in good condition . The Tree Or•di nance includes the following removal cr,i ter,i a : " ( iv) Obstructing existing or- proposed improvements that cannot be reasonably designed to avoid the need for tree removal . " STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the removal of the heritage tree as recommended by the arbor•i st . a DD :HE :ph Enclosures : Location Map Site Plan Tree Removal Application Floor, Plan Evaluation cc : John Deering RsOC.Qi1 4 _ ��►Y ____ a, iii.i 1C– ....�� . SEPEr�DO�AVE M20i+A 2--� �0 aREMe ►I f �� I `,,\ 1 \ ►0.t \ \ \ �)7— .\ �0., ` _ H A SITELOA ^AVE COLI . fiOl�D i ;1<t. / a- r 0. CAYi r c r Fq C NI l, -� fwv ri OOAD— 'o 1 I I� ,~�►i ' LMS Oa i RoAn v- ✓ f N A i O► vEN)AD ARICOP < s; rrr 7�, Z �yVAL80A / d' F" L poor All- VIP, �` NM I• m W CA d w LU ui rj tit co C-D J te=a rn SO i w w J � � I r l . a REE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT lots i9:a PLANNING DIVISION MAY 301969 6500 Palma Ave. P.O. Box 747 COMMUCTY G[ECLOTMZ;;;,T Atascadero, CA 93423 (805) 466-8000 APPLICATIONFORM Please type or print in ink Owner: Agent : Address: Address: Phone #: Phone #: ;6'k^ P2-0-i- PZ-*acs 20 — Applicant: P Address: Phone #: Project Description: f't 01;4'ibn - D-CA-te-_ C-Dbm 128�.(t�� "r- V Existing Use: Project Address: 4-1� � Iorys �scAd �`- 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. ) t 0AZAA 11 A/ Ow r Agent Date Date For Staff Use Only Fee: Receipt #: Tree Removal Permit Application Supplemental Information ora:.;�, a Innr.�p pR c irs—R a r :. c* ,yam,d 9 (Please type or print in ink) Reason for Removal : The Quercus agrifoli has a cavity running from the root crown 11D thetrunk amrox�tpl y 13.5' . The cavity-appears to end above the- attachment of the first two primo scaffold branches The decay associate8 with this cavity may result in failure of the treeat the root crown or failure of one or both primary scaffolds. I would constitute this tree as a hazard and` recommend its removal. Number of Trees to be Removed: 1 Specify the size (measured 4 ' above ground level ) , species (both common and botanical name) and condition of each tree to be removed: 1 . DBH-24.5", Quercus acrifolia - Coast Live Oak, Condition-Fair e. 3. 4. 5. Specify the size and species of the trees proposed to replace those intended for removal : _ 1 . 15 gallon Quercus agrifolia e. 3. 4. 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. Own Arborist Certificate Number Date Date N n O-, OZ u —i b co D cc �r vi LAA -Z 0 • y... J O tzp 01 IL ii T1 - J i ,cam• F g - • � z v \ � 06 HL 1 '. I I Elk", Jill I - i i MEMORANDUM TO: City Council THROUGH: Ray Windsor , City Manager FROM: Paul Sensibaugh , Director of Public Works.412�xs Valerie Humphrev . Clerical Technician SUBJECT : Additions of Atascadero Sanitation District Service Charaes to the 1969-90 Property Taxes DATE: June 20 , 1989 Rec orrrmendat ion It is recommended that City Council adopt Resolution No . 46-89 and Exhibit A upon completion of the public hearing. Background: Cit_v Ordinance No . 181 -pro-vides for the collection of sewer service charges on tl',fe General County tax hills . Resolution 6-89 has been prepared in accordance with JeCtlGri "34354 .5 GT the GG4' rrirrerit Cedet0 accomplish the necessary collection through the 1989-90 propert.y tax bills , in addition , a Notice of Public Hearing has been published noticing this action . Discussion : The basic area of discussion during the public hearing is whether or not the property owner is responsible for all or any portion of the sewer charge that is listed under the column entitled "amount" on "Exhibit A" . Any question-- or uestionsor concerns received during the public hearing may be referred to Staff for resolution in order to ensure compliance with the forwarding of the approved list to the County Auditor in a timely manner . # NOTE: EXHIBIT "A" IS AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE AND PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR'S OFFICE FOR PUBLIC REVIEW, RESOLUTION NO.46-89 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCrD RO ADOPTING SERVICE CHARGES TO TO --%DDED TO THE 1989-90 PROPERTY TAX BILL WHEREAS , Council , after due notice was Given in accordance with Section 5473-5473a of the Health and Safety Code has duly held a public hearing, concerning the addition of the 1989-90 service charges to the 1989-90 property tax bill ; and WHEREAS , at said hearing the attached report marked "Exhibit A" containing such charges was duly received by said Council : and WHEREAS , at said public hearing opportunity was given for filing objections and protests and for presentation of testimony or other evidence concerning same : and WHEREAS, it is in the public interest that this body adopt the charges and determine and confirm the report presented at the hearing. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Atascadero, as follows : Section 1 . That the recitals set forth hereinabove are true, correct and valid. Section 2 . That Council hereby adopts the service charges set forth on the attached report marked "Exhibit A" which is hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference as though here fully set forth; and Council hereby determines and confirms the report containing such charges as set forth in said "Exhibit A" and 'hereby further determines and confirms that each and every service charge set forth in said report is _ p true and accurate and is in fact owed. Section 3 , That the charges as so confirmed and determined and adopted shall appear as separate items on the tax bili of each parcel listed in said report , and such charges shall be collected at the same time and in the same manner as ordinary County ad valorem taxes are collected, and are subject to the same penalites in the same procedure and sale in case the delinquency is provided for such taxes . . Section 4 . Tile City Clerk shall file a certified copy of this resolution and said Exhibit A with the County Auditor upon its adoption . Section S . This resolution is approved by at least a two- thirds vote of said Council . On motion by Councilman and seconded by Councilman the foregoing resolution is hereby adopted in its entirety b_ the following vote : AYES : NOES : ABSENT : ADjDP TED: ATTEST : --__ +Ci�r� r, NITABCRGEStNayorDYD C . SHARI ---- APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO CONTENT : --------------------------- ---------------------- JETT G. j6RGENSEN PAUL M . SENSIBAUGH Cit�,� Attorney Dir , of Public 'corks MEMORANDUM TO: City Council THROUGH: Ray Windsor , City Manager FROM: Paul Sensibaugh , Director of Public WorksgAS Valerie Humphrey , Clerical Technician SUBJECT : Additions of Atascadero Sanitation District Service Charges to the 1959-90 Property Taxes DATE: June 20, 1989 Recommendation : It is recommended that City Council adopt Resolution No . 46-89 and Exhibit A upon completion of the public hearing. Background: City Ordinance No . 181 provides for the collection of sewer service charges on the general County tax bills . Resolution 46-89 has been prepared in accordance with Section 54354 .5 of the Government Code to accomplish the necessary collection through the 1989-90 property tax bills . In addition , a Notice of Public Hearing has been published noticing this action . Discussion : The basic area of discussion during the public hearing is whether or not the property owner is responsible for all or any portion of the sewer charge that is listed under the column entitled "amount" on "Exhibit A Any questions or concerns received during the public hearing may be referred to Staff for resolution in order to ensure compliance with the forwarding of the approved list to the Countv Auditor in a timely manner . NOTE: EXHIBIT "A" IS AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFF-ICE AND PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR'S OFFICE FOR PUBLIC REVIEW.. RESOLUTION NO.46-89 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO ADOPTING SERVICE CHARGES TO TO ADDED TO THE 1989-90 PROPERTY TAX BILL WHEREAS Council . after due notice was given in accordance with Section 5473-5473a of the Health and Safety Code has duly held a public hearing concerning the addition of the 1989-90 service charges to the 1989-90 property tax bill ,; and WHEREAS, at said hearing the attached report marked "Exhibit A" containing such charges was duly received by said Council ; and WHEREAS , at said public hearing opportunity was given for filing objections and protests and for presentation of testimony or other evidence concerning same ; and WHEREAS, it is in the public interest that this body adopt the charges and determine and confirm the report presented at the hearing, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Atascadero, as follows ; Section 1 . That the recitals set forth hereinabove are true, correct and valid. Section 2 . That Council hereby adopts the service charges set forth on the attached report marked "Exhibit A" which is hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference as though here fully set forth : and Council hereby determines and confirms the report containing such charges as set forth in said "Exhibit A" and hereby further determines and confirms that each and every service charge set forth in said report is true and accurate and is in fact owed. Section D . That the charges as so confirmed and determined and adopted shall appear as separate items on the tax bill of each parcel listed in said report , and such charges shall be collected at the same time and in the same manner as ordinary County ad valorem taxes are collected, and are subject to the same penalites in the same procedure and sale in case the delinquency is provided for such taxes . Section 4 . The City Clerk_ shall file a certified copy of this resolution and said Exhibit A with the County Auditor upon its adoption . Section 5 . This resolution is approved by at least a two- thirds vote of said Council . On motion by Councilman and seconded by Councilman the foregoing resolution is hereby adopted in its entirety by the following vote : AYES : NOES : ABSENT : ADOPTED: ATTEST : BOYC . SHARITZ —Ci Ly Clerk _ L,0NITAr��ORGESON Mayor---� APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO CONTENT : 1 JEFFREY G. JORGENSEN r—� PAUL M. SENSIBAUGH City Attorney Dir . of Public Works RESOLUTION NO.46-89 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO ADOPTING SERVICE CHARGES TO TO ADDED TO THE 1989-90 PROPERTY TA : BILL WHEREAS , Council , after due notice was given in accordance with Section 5473-5473a of the Health and Safety Code has duly held a public hearing concerning the addition of the 1989-90 service charges to the 1989-90 property tax bill ; and WHEREAS, at said hearing the attached report marked "Exhibit A" containing such charges was duly received by said Council .: and WHEREAS , at said public hearing opportunity was given for filing objections and protests and for presentation of testimony or other evidence concerning same; and WHEREAS , it is in the public interest that this body adopt the charges and determine and confirm the report presented at the hearing. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Atascadero, as follows ; Section 1 . That the recitals set forth hereinabove are true , correct and valid. TF Section ? . That Council hereby adopts the service charges set forth on the attached report_ marked "Exhibit A'' which is hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference as though here fully set forth ; and Council hereby determines and confirms the report containing such charges as set forth in said "Exhibit A" and hereby further determines and confirms that each and every service charge set forth in said report is true and accurate and is in fact owed. Section 3 . That the charcres as so confirmed and determined and adopted shall appear as separate items on the tax bill of each parcel listed in said report , and such charcres shall be collected at the same time and in the same manner as ordinary County ad valorem taxes are collected, and are subject to the same penalites in the same procedure and sale in case the delinquency is provided for such taxes . 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I-!?-1 I-r)-r7113-1 1OIS60 1 1 1 t 107131 a l I_I_I_i_I_i_I / I at f . 14 I�( ISI-71�' 33 I I D!SI(n I / I�I I f7i 31 '71 I_!_I_I_i_I_I_(_1 dl &1-. 1 Y I�l 111 71913-1 1©1 SI G 1-3-Li-9213131 I_I_I_I_I_!_I I_I_i_I_I I_I_I_I—I—I—I—(-1-1 I-1-1_1_I_I_!_I_I_1• I_i_I Contact Person Cathy Sargent Phone- 461-5018 Dept/Dist/City Adm Svc_ /Finance Date 6/1/89 City of Atascadero TC-F002 (New 3/29/ES8): 4977A/0003A MEAT � END�t DAT ?i , rrEM P ._.�.f • M E M O R A N D U M DATE: June 12, 1989 TO: Ray Windsor City Manager FROM: Andrew Takata, Director Department of Parks, Recreation and Zoo SUBJECT: PROPOSED ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE CONSUMPTION/ POSSESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN CITY PARKS BACKSROUND: The City Council requested the Parks and Recreation Commission to review the pros and cons of enacting an ordinance prohibiting the possession/consumption of alcoholic beverages at city park sites and public areas. Staff has discussed this proposal with the Parks and Recreation Commission and Police Department and address related administrative impacts associated with enforcement . In order to enforce an non-alcohol policy, additional enforcement and signage costs would be required. ANALYSIS: Option 1 : Do Not Enact an Ordinance Prohibiting Possession/ Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages in City Parks Advantage: 1 . This would be consistent with present policy. 2. Individuals are allowed the right to consume alcohol in park facilities Disadvantages: 1 i 1 . Inability to enforce over-use of alcohol . Option 2: Enact Ordinance Prohibiting Possession/Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages in City Parks Advantages: 1 . Prevention of possible incidents associated with excessive alcohol consumption. Disadvantages: 1 . Additional funding would be required for enforcement staffing and signage to enforce such an ordinance Option 3: Ability for Residents to have Alcoholic Beverages in Certain Public Areas Creating an ordinance which would allow the City Council to restrict alcoholic beverages in certain public areas of the City, if needed . Advantages: 1 . Allow the City Council to ban alcoholic beverages in certain areas, if needed . Disadvantages: 1 . Enforcement and sign costs to enforce such an ordinance in certain public areas. The Parks and Recreation Commission, after reviewing the ordinance proposal , felt that an ordinance prohibiting the consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages is not needed at this time. However, it was felt that a need does exist for the completion of an application for sales of alcoholic beverages in public areas and city parks, which is presently being accomplished through the Parks, Recreation, and Zoo Department facility reservation process or through a separate application process through the Public Works Department regarding facilities. The Parks and Recreation Commission ' s logic for not restricting the possession/consumption of alcoholic beverages at City parks 2 at this time was due to concerns with enforcement of the proposed ordinance. FINANCIAL CONSIDERATION: If Option 2 or 3 is utilized , the financial costs would need to be considered regarding enforcement and signage costs. RECOMMENDATION: Therefore, it is recommended that the City Council not take an action regarding prohibiting the consumption/possession of alcoholic beverages at city parks, and direct staff to further review the sales of alcoholic beverages at city facilities and public areas through a revised permit process with joint permit review and approval by the Director of Parks, Recreation, and Zoo Department and Police Chief. AJT:KV ALCOHOLI • 3 M E M O R A N D U M Date : November 21 , 1988 To: Ray Windsor, City Manager From: Gil Dovalina, Recreation Supervisor Subject : Application Process for Special Use Permit The application .process for permission to sell alcoholic beverages in a public place assures that the necessary document ion has transpired for an non-profit organization to be in compliance with the city ordinance . This process allows for the necessary authority to provide input to approve, or den all , or part of the application. 1 . Application for use of Recreation Facilities: s • Formal request by group, or organization to use a specific facility, or location for there organizations function may be applied for through the Parks and Recreation office . Application approved by the Parks and Recreation Director and posted to master facility use schedule. 2 . Application for use of Alcoholic Beverages in Public Place: Non-profit organization wishing to sell alcoholic beverage at special event. Application for use is submitted to the Parks and Recreation Director and refered to theoChief of Police for review to assure that compliance to ordnance is in effect. A $30 .00 fee is applied in lieu of a percentage of the concession. Accompaning the Application for Use, the organization would submit : A. Authorization from Alcoholic Beverage Control B. City of Atascadero Special Use Business License Recommend council to consider a special use business license for non-profit organization to provide specific services to the community for special event. Fees could be established per day, or period of the event . Temporary, special use business license would bekof ssued to non-profit ogranizations for the time perio their event . C. Certificcof Insurance for Liquor Liability Presentation of an endorsement of insurance naming the City of Atascadero insured for liability arising out of activities performed by or on behalf of the applicant . Council should consider on less than $1 . 000 .000 . 00 combined single limit per occurance . Coverage should contain no special limitations on the scope of protection afforded to the City. CITY OF ATASCADERO PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT 6500 Palma Avenue Atascadero, CA. (805) 466-8000 APPLICATION FOR USE OF RECREATION FACILITIES Lake Gazebo Paloma Creek Park BBQ Area Field #1 Area #1 Field #2 Area #2 Soccer A Area #3 Soccer B Sunken Gardens Park Alvord Field Meeting Room Equipment 1 . Full name of organization: . 2. Name of person making application: 3. Address: City: zip: 4. Phone : (day) (night) } Date (s) facility requested: 6 . Time requested: From To / From To 7. Purpose of use: 8. Number of people expected: 9 . Will alcoholic beverage be available? Yes No Central distribution (keg, open bar) : Yes No Will alcohol be sold? Yes No 10 . Will a live band be performing? Yes No Performance time : From To 11 . Are field lights requested: Yes No Time : From To I have read and understand the rules and regulations pertaining to facility use . I agree, as lessee, to hold the City of Atascadero, its officers, a^ents, and employees harmless from any and all liability arising from the use said lessee of all rented facilities operated by the City of Atascadero. Signature of applicant: Date : CITY OF. ATASCADERO PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT 6500 Palma Avenue Atascadero, CA 93422 (805) 466-8000 APPLICATION FOR USE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN PUBLIC PLACES Please read the City of Atascadero policy and procedures on the Use of Facility Application before filling out this application. (Type or use black ink only) . Date applied: Organization name: Address : City: zip: Telephone: (home) (work) Has your organization ever applied for an alcoholic beverage permit? If yes, when: PARK/FACILITY/PUBLIC PLACE REQUESTED: • Type of function: Estimated attendance: From: am/pm To: am/pm Type of alcohol to be served: (beer, wine, champagne, hard liquor) Method of distribution: (sold, catered, provided by applicant/participants) If sold by whom: If sold, persons MUST obtain State of California ABC License and City of Atascadero Business License . City policy requires sponsoring organization to submit a certificate of insurance for liquor liability naming the City of Atascadero as co-insured through activity dates. Security personnel MAY be required as determined by the Chief of Police. The person to whom this permit is issued must be present at all times during the hours of the function and shall be the person responsible for the conduct of persons attending the function. I understand that approval ofrequest is contingent upon our observance and enforcement of nd all rules and regulations of the City as well as those on the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board pertaining to the serving of alcoholic beverages, and hereby agree to accept full responsibility for Sbservance and enforcement of such rules and regulations. Signature of applicant: Date: Date : It is understood by the City of Atascadero that will be selling (Name of Organization) alcoholic beverages on City property located at on '• (Date) You are required to take this authorization to the Alcoholic Beverage Control office in San Luis Obispo to obtain the proper temporary permit . You must file with the City of Atascadero, Parks and Recreation Department a copy of the A.B.C. temporary permit, Atascadero Special Use Business License and a copy of your organizations certificate of insurance for liquor liability naming the City. of Atascadero as co-insured for your event . Director, Parks and Recreation �slSCs� E:h® &STIONS??? CALL VIVIAN AT 16-8000 IIICOtptA7ED JULI,T! I BUSINESS LICENSE APPLICATION �,PO�I4G.. G1St3'' APPLICANT: _ ( ) HOME OCCUPATION ( ) OUT OF TOWN ( ) CONTRACTOR ADDRESS: ( ) Individual ( ) Partnership MAILING ADDRESS : ( ) Corporation ( ) Change of Address ( ) PHONE: _ FEDERAL I.D. N0: Change of Owner IF INDIVIDUAL: (Partnership Tax No. ) Social Security Number CORPORATION NO: STATE LICENSE NO: Drivers License No. State RESALE PERMIT NO: . BUSINESS NAME (dba) : BUSINESS ADDRESS : BUSINESS PHONE: Responsible Officer 0 INESS MAILING ADDRESS : Title NATURE OF BUSINESS: PERSONS HAVING INTEREST AND/OR GENERAL PARTNERS: *No. EMPLOYEES* i FULL TIME PART TIME OWNER OF PREMISES: ADDRESS: *APARTMENTS/MOBILE PARKS VENDING MACHINES No. Of UNITS : I hereby declare that the foregoing information is, to the 0) best of my knowledge, true and correct. /s/ DATE: **Accuracy and completeness will expedite the processing of �g7 your application. M E M O R A N D U M Date : November 17, 1988 NOV 2 ; 1988 To: Ray Windsor, City Manager CITY MGR. From: Gil Dovalina, Acting Directo Re: Proposed Ordinance Prohibiting the Consumption or Possessions of Alcoholic Beverages in Certain Places BACKGROUND Staff was directed to research City Parks and Recreation Departments within San Luis Obispo County to determine which cities currently have in effect an ordinance prohibiting the consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages in city parks . Of those responding, the following cities have an ordinance prohibit L.onsumption or possession of alcoholic beverages in certain public places : City of Morro Bay Ordinance City of Arroyo Grande Ordinance City of Paso Robles Ordinance San Luis Obispo County Ordinance Avila Beach Cayucos Beach RECOMMENDATION Council to consider the foll(aing points to be incorporated within a ordinance prohibiting consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages in certain public places. The attached draft has the following items included. Also recommended is the attached application process for obtaining aK Special Use Permit . PURPOSE: In order to serve the public health. safety and welfare, the declared purpose of this chapter is to prohibit the consumption and possession of alcoholic beverages in certain public areas which are within the city limits, or jurisdiction of the City of Atascadero. INITIONS: Define those alcoholic beverages effected by this chapter. PROHIBITION IN CERTAIN PUBLIC PLACES: That whenever it is determined by City Council at a duly noticed public hearing, that the consumption or possession of any open container of alcoholic beverage in any public. place creates demonstrated health, safety or welfare hazards to the public%Jhe Council by resolution may prohibit the consumption or possession of open containerk of alcoholic everages at certain specific public places . EXCEPTIONS IN CERTAIN PUBLIC PLACES: Consumption, possession of open containers or sale of alcoholic beverages in certain public places where prohibited by City Council resolution may be expressly permitted by the issuance of a Public Area Use Permit for Special Events, provided that such permit shall be subject to all conditions, regulations and ordinances of the City and all license requirement of the Alcohol Beverage Control . PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROHIBITION IN CERTAIN PUBLIC PLACES: As determined by City Council that the consumption or possession of an open container is prohibited in certain public places , public notice of the action shall be made through newspaper publication of the act, posting of signs or other means as ay prove necessary. PENALTY: It shall be unlawful for any person to violate any provision of this chapter or fail to comply with any requirements shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be liable under the provisions set forth. Council should consider the following criteria to determine the exception, in certain public places: 1 . Require applicant to apply for a Public Area Use Permit, which would consist of : A. Application for Use of Alcoholic Beverages in Public Places B. Authorization from Alcoholic Beverage Control C. City of Atascadero, Special Use Business License 1 . Consider: $10 .00 per day for special activities . D. Certificate of Insurance for Liquor Liability 1 . Presentation of an endorsement of insurance naming the City, its officials, employees , and volunteers as insured for liability arising out of activities performed by or on behalf of the applicant of no less than $1 . 000 , 000 .00 combined single limit per occurance . Coverage should contain no special limitations on the scope of protection afforded to the City, its officials, employees or volunteers and shall be primary insurance as respects the City, its officials , employees and volunteers . Coverage shall state that the insurance shall apply separetely to each insured against whom claim is make or suit is brought, except with respect to the limits of the insurer 's liability. Coverage shall state that the insurer acknowledges alcoholic beverages shall be served by the applicant during the term of the policy. The insurer and applicant shall agree to defend and hold harmless the City, its officials, employees and volunteers . FISCAL IMPACT There will be no reduction to the general fund in establishing this ordinance . what will be created is a Special Use Permit and Special Use Business License whofees will offset administering the program. Currently, the Parks and Recreation is charging $30 .00 in lieu of a percentage of the concession fees of alcoholic beverage sales . r DRAFT - DRAFT ORDINANCE NO. ? DRAFT - DRAFT AN ORDINANCE ADDING SECTIONS TO CHAPTER 10 OF THE MINICIPAL CODE PROHIBITING THE CONSUMPTION OR POSSESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN CERTAIN PUBLIC PLACES THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA WHEREAS, the consumption of alcoholic beverages in public places is found and declared to be a danger to the health, safety and welfare of the general public and an obstruction to the use of public places by the entire community: NOW THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED, by the City Council of the City of Atascadero, California, that Title 10 of the Atascadero Municipal Code is amended to add a new Chapter 10-1 . as follows: M ) CHAPTER 10-1 . ?? ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN CERTAIN PUBLIC PLACES Section 1 . Purpose Consumption of alcohol by individuals in public places frequented by children, visitors and the general public can result in disruption of the free use and movement within public places . In order to serve the public health, safety and welfare, the declared purpose of this chapter is to prohibit the consumption and possession of alcoholic beverages in certain public areas which are . within the city limits, or jurisdiction of the City of Atascadero. Section 2. Definitions For the purpose of this chapter the following words shall be defined as follows: A. "Alcoholic beverage" means alcohol , spirits, liquor, wine, beer, and every liquid or solid containing alcohol , spirits, wine or beer, and which contains one-half of one percent or more of alcohol by volume and which is fit for beverage Purposes. either alone or when diluted, mixed or combined with other substances . ORDINANCE NO. , PAGE 2 B. "Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC) " means the State of California Alcohol Beverage Control Department. C. "Certain public places" means any public sidewalk, parking area, alley, street, 'highway, park, facility, building or municipally—owned, leased or operated property designated by resolution of the City Council . Section 3. Prohibition in certain public places Whenever it is determined by the City Council at a duly noticed public hearing, that the consumption or possession of any open .container of alcoholic beverages in any public place creates demonstrated health, safety or welfare hazards to the public the City Council , by resolution, may prohibit the consumption or possession of open containers of alcoholic beverages at certain specific public places. This section shall not be deemed to make punishable any such act or acts which are prohibited by the Vehicle Code or by any other law of the State . Section 4. Exceptions in certain places The consumption, possession of open containers or sale of alcoholic beverages in certain public places where prohibited by City Council resolution may be expressly permitted by the issuance of a public area use permit for special events, meetings and conferences provided that such permit shall be subject to all conditions, regulations and ordinances of the City and all license requirements of the ABC. Section 5. Public notice of prohibition in certain public places As determined by City Council resolution, when alcohol consumption or possession of open containers is prohibited in certain public places public notice of the action shall be made through newspaper publication of the act, posting of signs or other appropriate means as may prove necessary. Section 6. Penalty It shall be unlawful for any person to violate any provision of this chapter. Any person violating or failing to comply with any requirements of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and • shall be liable under the provisions set forth in Title 1 of this code . • ORDINANCE NO. PAGE 3 PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Atascadero on on the following vote : AYES: NOES: ABSENT: MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM AND EFFECT: CITY ATTORNEY ME DA�fb lB�'i DA M E M O R A N D U M DATE: June 21 , 1989 TO: Ray Windsor City Manager FROM: Andy Takata, Director evb' Parks, Recreation and Zoo Department SUBJECT: TEN YEAR CELEBRATION The following is the program format for the Atascadero 10th Anniversary Celebration, as recommended by Rollin Dexter , Marjorie Mackey, Mike Hicks, Maggie Rice, and myself: CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF CITYHOOD SUNKEN GARDENS . JULY 2, 1989 1 :00 P.M. P R O G R A M GREETING MAYOR OF ATASCADERO INVOCATION REVEREND LARRY ETTER HISTORY OF INCORPORATION MEMBER OF INCORPORATION 10 YEAR HIGHLIGHTS FORMER MAYORS: 1979-82 ROBERT WILKINS 1982-83 ROLFE NELSON 1983-84 MARJORIE MACKEY 1984-87-ag BARBARA NORRIS 1988-89 BONITA BORGESON CLOSING REMARKS MAYOR OF ATASCADERO BAND CONCERT ATASCADERO COMMUNITY BAND HOT DOGS - POPCORN - PUNCH COMPLIMENTS OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO The money needed will be from donations. We will need to close Palma Avenue. This will be done through the permit process of Public Works and Police Department. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. MEETt .AGENDA ITEM# e`3 RESOLUTION NO. 43-89 A RESOLUTION OF THE ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL ADOPTING COUNCIL POLICY RELATING TO PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS REVIEW WHEREAS, Councilmembers as individuals are often requested to review and discuss a development project prior to its submit- tal as an application, or as part of an application but prior to its setting for hearing before the Council; and WHEREAS, in an effort to maximize the objectivity and con- sistency of information provided to Councilmembers when invited as individuals to review proposed projects, the following policy shall be adopted and adhered to by Council : When invitations are extended by a developer and/or his or her representative, a Councilmember will request that such invitation be put in writing and extended to every member of Council . In this way, the entire Coun- cil will be afforded the same opportunity for input regarding any proposed development. On motion by Councilmember and seconded by Coun- cilmember , the foregoing resolution is hereby adopted on the following roll-call vote: AYES : NOES: ABSENT: ADOPTED: ATTEST: BONITA BORGESON, Mayor BOYD C. SHARITZ, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: JEFFREY G. JORGENSEN, City Attorney RAY WINSOR, City Manager MEETI A�ENF)11 �n�i�i`r ITEM# t... s M E M O R A N D U M To: Fellow Council Members From: Rollin Dexter, Mayor Pro Tem Subject: E .O.C. Report for June, 1989 Date: June 21 , 1989 The regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the S .L.O. Co. Economic Opportunity Commission took place June 15th. It was reported that Central Administration of E .O.C. is now undergoing reorganization, following the departure of Mr. John Kubasak as the Financial Director. The Board is working well at this point and is capable of making significant advances in the area of its expertise, such as programs for the homeless , emergency shelters, senior health screening, family planning, energy programs , Child Care Resources Center, migrant Head Start and teen parent support programs . In addition to these areas for which E .O.C. was formed, new per- sonnel policies are being developed to enhance the productivity of E .O.C. and its affiliate organizations . RD:cw