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CITY OF ATASCADERO
CITY COUNCIL
AMENDED AGENDA
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
City Hall Council Chambers, 4th floor
6500 Palma Avenue, Atascadero, California
(Entrance on Lewis Ave.)
REGULAR SESSION – CALL TO ORDER: 6:00 P.M.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Council Member Fonzi
ROLL CALL: Mayor Moreno
Mayor Pro Tem Bourbeau
Council Member Fonzi
Council Member Funk
Council Member Newsom
APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Roll Call
Recommendation: Council:
1. Approve this agenda; and
2. Waive the reading in full of all ordinances appearing on this agenda, and the titles
of the ordinances will be read aloud by the City Clerk at the first reading, after
the motion and before the City Council votes.
PRESENTATIONS:
1. Employee Recognition
2. WineSpeak Presentation
City Council Regular Session: 6:00 P.M.
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A. CONSENT CALENDAR: (All items on the consent calendar are considered to be
routine and non-controversial by City staff and will be approved by one motion if no
member of the Council or public wishes to comment or ask questions. If comment or
discussion is desired by anyone, the item will be removed from the Consent Calendar
and will be considered in the listed sequence with an opportunity for any member of the
public to address the Council concerning the item before action is taken.)
1. City Council Draft Action Minutes – January 22, 2019, January 25-26, 2019
and January 30, 2019
Recommendation: Council approve the Draft City Council Meeting Minutes
for the Regular Meeting held on January 22, 2019 and the Special Meetings
held January 25-26, 2019 and January 30, 2019. [City Clerk]
2. December 2018 Investment Report
Fiscal Impact: None
Recommendation: Council receive and file the City Treasurer’s report for
quarter ending December 2018. [Administrative Services]
UPDATES FROM THE CITY MANAGER: (The City Manager will give an oral report on
any current issues of concern to the City Council.)
COMMUNITY FORUM: (This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons wanting to
address the Council on any matter not on this agenda and over which the Council has
jurisdiction. Speakers are limited to three minutes. Please state your name for the record
before making your presentation. Comments made during Community Forum will not be a
subject of discussion. A maximum of 30 minutes will be allowed for Community Forum,
unless changed by the Council. Any members of the public who have questions or need
information may contact the City Clerk’s Office, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and
5:00 p.m. at (805) 470-3400, or cityclerk@atascadero.org.)
B. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
1. Community Facilities District 2005-1 - Annexation No. 18
Ex-Parte Communications:
Fiscal Impact: None.
Recommendations: Council:
1. Conduct the public hearing for the proposed annexation.
2. Adopt Draft Resolution A; authorizing the territory identified in City
Council Resolution 2019-002 to be annexed into Community Facilities
District No. 2005-1, authorizing the levy of a special tax and submitting
the levy of a special tax to qualified electors.
3. Direct the City Clerk to conduct a landowner vote of annexation and
collect and count the ballots.
Council to recess until ballots are counted
4. Adopt Draft Resolution B, declaring the results of a special annexation
landowner election, determining the validity of prior proceedings and
directing the recording of an amendment to the notice of special tax lien.
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5.
[Community Development]
C. MANAGEMENT REPORTS: None.
D. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS: (On their own
initiative, Council Members may make a brief announcement or a brief report on their
own activities. The following represent standing committees. Informative status
reports will be given, as felt necessary):
Mayor Moreno
1. City Selection Committee
2. County Mayors Round Table
3. Economic Vitality Corporation, Board of Directors (EVC)
4. SLO Council of Governments (SLOCOG)
5. SLO Regional Transit Authority (RTA)
Mayor Pro Tem Bourbeau
1. City / Schools Committee
2. City of Atascadero Finance Committee
3. Integrated Waste Management Authority (IWMA)
4. SLO County Water Resources Advisory Committee (WRAC)
Council Member Fonzi
1. Air Pollution Control District
2. Atascadero Basin Ground Water Sustainability Agency (GSA)
3. City of Atascadero Design Review Committee
4. SLO Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo)
Council Member Funk
1. City of Atascadero Finance Committee
2. Homeless Services Oversight Council
3. League of California Cities – Council Liaison
Council Member Newsom
1. California Joint Powers Insurance Authority (CJPIA) Board
2. City / Schools Committee
3. City of Atascadero Design Review Committee
4. Visit SLO CAL Advisory Committee
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Adopt Draft Ordinance, authorizing the levy of special taxes in Community
Facilities District 2005-1 for certain annexation territory identified as
Annexation No. 18.
E. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND / OR ACTION: (Council Members may ask a
question for clarification, make a referral to staff or take action to have staff place a
matter of business on a future agenda. The Council may take action on items listed
on the Agenda.)
1. City Council
A. Mayor Heather Moreno
Mayor Moreno will discuss community engagement.
2. City Clerk
A. Confirm DRC Appointments
3. City Treasurer
4. City Attorney
5. City Manager
F. ADJOURN
Please note: Should anyone challenge any proposed development entitlement listed on this Agenda in court, that
person may be limited to raising those issues addressed at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written
correspondence delivered to the City Council at or prior to this public hearing. Correspondence submitted at this public
hearing will be distributed to the Council and available for review in the City Clerk's office.
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City of Atascadero
WELCOME TO THE ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL MEETING
The City Council meets in regular session on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m.
Council meetings will be held at the City Hall Council Chambers, 6500 Palma Avenue, Atascadero. Matters
are considered by the Council in the order of the printed Agenda. Regular Council meetings are televised
live, audio recorded and videotaped for future playback. Charter Communication customers may view the
meetings on Charter Cable Channel 20 or via the City’s website at www.atascadero.org. Meetings are also
broadcast on radio station KPRL AM 1230. Contact the City Clerk for more information at
cityclerk@atascadero.org or (805) 470-3400.
Copies of the staff reports or other documentation relating to each item of business referred to on the
Agenda are on file in the office of the City Clerk and are available for public inspection during City H all
business hours at the Front Counter of City Hall, 6500 Palma Avenue, Atascadero, and on our website,
www.atascadero.org. Contracts, Resolutions and Ordinances will be allocated a number once they are
approved by the City Council. The minutes of this meeting will reflect these numbers. All documents
submitted by the public during Council meetings that are either read into the record or referred to in their
statement will be noted in the minutes and available for review in the City Clerk's office .
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in
a City meeting or other services offered by this City, please contact the City Manager’s Office or the
City Clerk’s Office, both at (805) 470-3400. Notification at least 48 hours prior to the meeting or time when
services are needed will assist the City staff in assuring that reasonable arrangements can be made to
provide accessibility to the meeting or service.
TO SPEAK ON SUBJECTS NOT LISTED ON THE AGENDA
Under Agenda item, “COMMUNITY FORUM”, the Mayor will call for anyone from the audience having
business with the Council to approach the lectern and be recognized.
1. Give your name for the record (not required)
2. State the nature of your business.
3. All comments are limited to 3 minutes.
4. All comments should be made to the Mayor and Council.
5. No person shall be permitted to make slanderous, profane or negative personal remarks
concerning any other individual, absent or present
This is the time items not on the Agenda may be brought to the Council’s attention. A maximum of 30
minutes will be allowed for Community Forum (unless changed by the Council). If you wish to use a
computer presentation to support your comments, you must notify the City Clerk's office at least 24 hours
prior to the meeting. Digital presentations must be brought to the meeting on a USB drive or CD. You are
required to submit to the City Clerk a printed copy of your presentation for the record. Please check in with
the City Clerk before the meeting begins to announce your presence and turn in the printed copy.
TO SPEAK ON AGENDA ITEMS (from Title 2, Chapter 1 of the Atascadero Municipal Code)
Members of the audience may speak on any item on the agenda. The Mayor will identify the subject, staff
will give their report, and the Council will ask questions of staff. The Mayor will announce when the public
comment period is open and will request anyone interested to address the Council regarding the matter
being considered to step up to the lectern. If you wish to speak for, against or comment in any way:
1. You must approach the lectern and be recognized by the Mayor
2. Give your name (not required)
3. Make your statement
4. All comments should be made to the Mayor and Council
5. No person shall be permitted to make slanderous, profane or negative personal remarks
concerning any other individual, absent or present
6. All comments limited to 3 minutes
The Mayor will announce when the public comment period is closed, and thereafter, no further public
comments will be heard by the Council.
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ITEM NUMBER: A-1
DATE: 02/12/19
Atascadero City Council
January 22, 2019
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CITY OF ATASCADERO
CITY COUNCIL
DRAFT MINUTES
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
City Hall Council Chambers, 4th floor
6500 Palma Avenue, Atascadero, California
(Entrance on Lewis Ave.)
REGULAR SESSION – CALL TO ORDER: 6:00 P.M.
Mayor Moreno called the meeting to order at 6:01 p.m. and Council Member Funk led
the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Council Members Fonzi, Funk, Newsom, Mayor Pro Tem Bourbeau
and Mayor Moreno
Absent: None
Staff Present: City Manager Rachelle Rickard, Administrative Services Director
Jeri Rangel, Public Works Director Nick DeBar, Police Chief Jerel
Haley, Community Development Director Phil Dunsmore, Fire Chief
Casey Bryson, City Attorney Brian Pierik and Deputy City
Manager/City Clerk Lara Christensen
APPROVAL OF AGENDA:
MOTION: By Mayor Pro Tem Bourbeau and seconded by Council
Member Fonzi to:
1. Approve this agenda; and,
City Council Regular Session: 6:00 P.M.
Public Financing Authority: Immediately following
conclusion of the City
Council Regular Session
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ITEM NUMBER: A-1
DATE: 02/12/19
Atascadero City Council
January 22, 2019
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2. Waive the reading in full of all ordinances appearing on this
agenda, and the titles of the ordinances will be read aloud
by the City Clerk at the first reading, after the motion and
before the City Council votes.
Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote.
PRESENTATIONS: None.
A. CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. City Council Draft Action Minutes – January 8, 2019
Recommendation: Council approve the January 8, 2019 Draft City Council
Meeting Minutes. [City Clerk]
2. December 2018 Accounts Payable and Payroll
Fiscal Impact: $2,741,388.72
Recommendation: Council approve certified City accounts payable, payroll
and payroll vendor checks for December 2018. [Administrative Services]
3. Ordinance to Dissolve the Parks and Recreation Commission
Fiscal Impact: The dissolution of the Parks and Recreation Commission is
expected to save approximately 100-150 hours of staff time annually.
Recommendation: Council adopt on second reading, by title only, the Draft
Ordinance repealing, in its entirety, Title 2, Chapter 13, of the Atascadero
Municipal Code regarding the Parks and Recreation Commission.
[City Manager]
4. Vacant Land Purchase Agreement, Addendum and Joint Escrow Instructions
for Property Located at 9191 San Rafael Court Atascadero, California
Fiscal Impact: The purchase of the Property will require about $105,000
(purchase price plus estimated closing costs) of Wastewater Funds.
Recommendation: Council adopt Draft Resolution approving Vacant Land
Purchase Agreement, Addendum and Joint Escrow Instructions for
Property located at 9191 San Rafael Court, Atascadero. [Public Works]
MOTION: By Council Member Fonzi and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem
Bourbeau to approve the Consent Calendar. (#A-3: Ordinance
No. 618, #A4: Resolution No. 2019-003)
Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote.
UPDATES FROM THE CITY MANAGER:
City Manager Rachelle Rickard gave an update on projects and issues within the City.
COMMUNITY FORUM:
The following citizens spoke during Community Forum: Richard Mullen and Lee Perkins
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ITEM NUMBER: A-1
DATE: 02/12/19
Atascadero City Council
January 22, 2019
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Mayor Moreno closed the COMMUNITY FORUM period.
B. PUBLIC HEARINGS: None.
C. MANAGEMENT REPORTS:
1. Fiscal Year 2018 Annual Road Report
Fiscal Impact: Distribution of the 2018 Community Road Report is
estimated to cost approximately $3,800 in budgeted General Funds.
Recommendations: Council:
1. Approve the Fiscal Year 2018 Annual Road Report.
2. Approve the 2018 Community Road Report. [Public Works]
Public Works Director DeBar gave the staff report and answered questions from the
Council.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
The following citizens spoke on this item: Mike Shaw
Mayor Moreno closed the Public Comment period.
MOTION: By Mayor Pro Tem Bourbeau and seconded by Council
Member Fonzi to:
1. Approve the Fiscal Year 2018 Annual Road Report
2. Approve the 2018 Community Road Report
Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote.
2. Fiscal Year 2017-2018 Audit
Fiscal Impact: None.
Recommendation: Council review and accept the financial audit for the
period ended June 30, 2018. [Administrative Services]
Administrative Services Director Rangel gave the staff report and answered questions
from the Council.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
The following citizens spoke on this item: None.
Mayor Moreno closed the Public Comment period.
MOTION: By Mayor Pro Tem Bourbeau and seconded by Council
Member Newsom to accept the financial audit for the period
ended June 30, 2018.
Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote.
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ITEM NUMBER: A-1
DATE: 02/12/19
Atascadero City Council
January 22, 2019
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3. Comprehensive Financial Strategy
Fiscal Impact: The adoption of the Draft Resolution amending the 2018-
2019 fiscal year will result in the expenditure of an additional $377,710 in
General Fund reserves, $27,490 in Building Maintenance and
Replacement Fund reserves, $9,710 in Gas Tax Fund reserves, $27,270
in Wastewater Fund reserves, and $16,100 in Technology Fund reserves.
Recommendations: Council:
1. Council review and file the Comprehensive Financial Strategy.
2. Council adopt the Draft Resolution A approving Financial Policies as
documented in Section 6 of the Comprehensive Financial Strategy.
3. Council adopt the Draft Resolution B amending the 2018-2019 fiscal
year budget. [Administrative Services]
Administrative Services Director Rangel gave the staff report and answered questions
from the Council.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
The following citizens spoke on this item: Don Giessinger
Mayor Moreno closed the Public Comment period.
MOTION: By Mayor Pro Tem Bourbeau and seconded by Council
Member Fonzi to:
1. Review and file the Comprehensive Financial Strategy, as
amended.
2. Adopt the Draft Resolution A approving Financial Policies
as documented in Section 6 of the Comprehensive
Financial Strategy, as amended.
3. Adopt the Draft Resolution B amending the 2018-2019 fiscal
year budget.
Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. (Resolution No. 2019-004
& Resolution No. 2019-005)
4. Sunken Gardens Heritage Tree Removal and Replanting Plan
Fiscal Impact: The cost to remove the Magnolia tree is estimated to be
between $1,500-2,000.
Recommendations: Council:
1. Adopt Draft Resolution, approving the removal of a heritage Magnolia
tree from the Sunken Gardens Park.
2. Provide staff direction regarding a reforestation plan for the Sunken
Gardens. [Community Development]
Community Development Director Dunsmore gave the staff report and answered
questions from the Council.
The Council discussed and provided direction to staff for the preparation of a restoration
plan for the Sunken Gardens.
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ITEM NUMBER: A-1
DATE: 02/12/19
Atascadero City Council
January 22, 2019
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PUBLIC COMMENT:
The following citizens spoke on this item: None.
Mayor Moreno closed the Public Comment period.
MOTION: By Council Member Funk and seconded by Council Member
Newsom to adopt Draft Resolution, approving the removal of a
heritage Magnolia tree from the Sunken Gardens Park.
(Resolution No. 2019-006)
Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote.
D. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS:
The following Council Members gave brief update reports on their committees since
their last Council meeting:
Mayor Moreno
1. County Mayors Round Table
2. Economic Vitality Corporation, Board of Directors (EVC)
3. SLO Council of Governments (SLOCOG)
Mayor Moreno reported that she attended the League of California Cities New
Mayor and Council Member Academy and noted that there were some
informational meetings regarding the Alcohol Beverage Control’s regulations with
the City’s legislative advisors as well as Senator Monning and Assemblyman
Cunningham as well as Senator Wiener’s Office.
Mayor Pro Tem Bourbeau
1. Integrated Waste Management Authority (IWMA)
2. Homeless Services Oversight Council
Council Member Fonzi
1. Air Pollution Control District
2. Atascadero Basin Ground Water Sustainability Agency (GSA)
3. City of Atascadero Design Review Committee
4. SLO Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo)
Council Member Funk
1. League of California Cities – Council Liaison
Council Member Funk also noted that she attended the League of California
Cities New Mayor and Council Member Academy. She reminded everyone that
the City’s Strategic Planning Workshop is this weekend and not only welcomed
but encouraged the public to attend. Council Member Funk reported that
Transitional Food and Shelter has the Warming Shelter open at Dove Creek
Church with transportation being provided by RideOn, supplemented by
volunteers to ensure belongings and bikes of those utilizing the services are also
transported.
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ITEM NUMBER: A-1
DATE: 02/12/19
Atascadero City Council
January 22, 2019
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Council Member Newsom
1. City of Atascadero Design Review Committee
2. Visit SLO CAL Advisory Committee
Council Member Newsom reported that she attended the League of California
Cities New Mayor and Council Member Academy along with Council Member
Funk and Mayor Moreno.
E. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND / OR ACTION: None.
F. ADJOURN
Mayor Moreno adjourned the meeting to a Regular Session of the Pu blic Financing
Authority at 8:09 p.m.
MINUTES PREPARED BY:
______________________________________
Lara K. Christensen
Deputy City Manager / City Clerk
APPROVED:
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ITEM NUMBER: A-1
DATE: 02/12/19
Atascadero City Council
January 25-26, 2019
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SPECIAL MEETING
ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL
Friday, January 25, 2019, 5:30 P.M.
Saturday, January 26, 2019, 8:30 A.M.
City Hall – Council Chambers
6500 Palma Avenue, Atascadero
(Enter on Lewis Avenue)
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Strategic Planning Workshop
DRAFT MINUTES
FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 2019, 5:30 P.M.
Mayor Moreno called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Council Members Fonzi, Funk, Newsom, Mayor Pro Tem Bourbeau
and Mayor Moreno
Absent: None
Staff Present: City Manager Rachelle Rickard, Administrative Services Director
Jeri Rangel, Community Development Director Phil Dunsmore,
Public Works Director Nick DeBar, Police Chief Jerel Haley,
Fire Chief Casey Bryson, City Attorney Brian Pierik, Deputy City
Manager/City Clerk Lara Christensen and Deputy City Manager
Terrie Banish
Facilitators: Matthew Landkamer and Beau Bennett of the Coraggio Group
COUNCIL WORKSHOP – STRATEGIC PLANNING
1. Welcome and Introductions
After brief introductions of those in the room, Mayor Moreno introduced the facilitators
Matthew Landkamer and Beau Bennett of Coraggio Group.
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ITEM NUMBER: A-1
DATE: 02/12/19
Atascadero City Council
January 25-26, 2019
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Facilitator Matthew Landkamer provided a brief explanation of the Strategic Planning
Workshop process and outlined the agenda for the Strategic Planning Workshop.
2. Accomplishments
The City Council, staff and audience members reviewed accomplishments over the past two
years.
Mayor Moreno recessed the meeting at 5:55 p.m.
Mayor Moreno reconvened the meeting with all present at 6:18 p.m.
3. Insights from Interviews
The Facilitators led Council through a discussion of the information gathered from the Corragio
Group’s interviews with the Council and Department Heads and reviewed documents for
discussion throughout the Workshop (Exhibits A, B, C and D).
COMMUNITY FORUM:
The following persons spoke during public comment: Lee Perkins (Exhibit E) and Dr.
Wyman
Mayor Moreno closed the COMMUNITY FORUM period.
4. Council Norms
The Council reviewed and updated the Council Norms for 2019 (Exhibit F).
5. Trends
There was discussion on the external, influential trends anticipated to have an impact on
the City Council’s priorities and the City’s work programs over the next two years. The
Facilitators led the Council through an exercise to identify both positive and negative
trends.
6. Overview of Day 2
The Facilitator led the Council through an exercise to prepare them for strategic thinking at
Saturday’s meeting.
COMMUNITY FORUM:
The following persons spoke during public comment: David May, Karen Peterson and
David Baldwin
Mayor Moreno closed the COMMUNITY FORUM period.
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ITEM NUMBER: A-1
DATE: 02/12/19
Atascadero City Council
January 25-26, 2019
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ADJOURNMENT:
Mayor Moreno adjourned the meeting at 8:30 p.m. to Saturday, January 26, 2019, at
8:30 a.m. to continue the Strategic Planning Workshop.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2019, 8:30 A.M.
Mayor Moreno called the meeting to order at 8:33 a.m.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Council Members Fonzi, Funk, Newsom, Mayor Pro Tem Bourbeau
and Mayor Moreno
Absent: None
Staff Present: City Manager Rachelle Rickard, Administrative Services Director
Jeri Rangel, Community Development Director Phil Dunsmore,
Public Works Director Nick DeBar, Police Chief Jerel Haley,
Fire Chief Casey Bryson, City Attorney Brian Pierik, Deputy City
Manager/City Clerk Lara Christensen and Deputy City Manager
Terrie Banish
Facilitators: Matthew Landkamer and Beau Bennett of the Coraggio Group
COUNCIL WORKSHOP – STRATEGIC PLANNING
1. Recap of Day 1
Facilitator Beau Bennett gave a brief recap of day one of the Strategic Planning
Workshop and outlined the agenda for day two.
COMMUNITY FORUM:
The following persons spoke during public comment: Bruce West
Mayor Moreno closed the COMMUNITY FORUM period.
2. Decision Criteria
The Facilitators led the Council through an exercise to identify and prioritize decision-
making criteria.
The Council identified the following decision-making criteria:
1. Enhance the qualities of community expressed in our vision, for all segments of our
community
2. Efficiently steward resources for the greatest strategic impact over the long term
and address true needs
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ITEM NUMBER: A-1
DATE: 02/12/19
Atascadero City Council
January 25-26, 2019
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PUBLIC COMMENT:
The following persons spoke during public comment: Ellen Beraud, Derek Kirk, Karen
Peterson and Jim
Mayor Moreno recessed the meeting at 10:15 a.m.
Mayor Moreno reconvened the meeting with all present at 10:31 a.m.
3. Goals and Objectives
Facilitator Beau led the Council through an exercise to identify the Council priorities for the
next two years and how to measure success for each priority.
The Council identified the following three priorities for the next two years:
1. Leverage Place-Making in the Commercial Areas for Long Term Economic
Development
2. Ensure Comprehensive Safety Readiness and Risk Mitigation
3. Foster Financial Sustainability
PUBLIC COMMENT:
The following persons spoke during public comment: Jim, Dr. Wyman, Christina Asdel
Cisneros, Ed Little, Scott Burgess, Derek Kirk, Ellen Beraud and Rae Belle Gambs.
Mayor Moreno recessed the meeting at 12:09 p.m.
Mayor Moreno reconvened the meeting with all present at 12:38 p.m.
After discussion, the Council identified the following as possible measurements for
meeting the identified priorities and directed staff to come back to Council with more
formalized measurements at a future meeting:
Measures for Priority No. 1
1. Growth of Head of Household Jobs
2. Growth in Sales Tax Revenue in Downtown
Measures for Priority No. 2
1. Reduction of number of items on our emergency preparedness assessment
2. Improvement in citizen safety perception and readiness
Measures for Priority No. 3
1. Growth in revenue
2. Staff retention OR satisfaction OR engagement
4. Propelling Questions and Can-Ifs
The Facilitators led the Council, staff and audience through an exercise to identify
constraints and creative ways to accomplish the Council’s three identified priorities.
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ITEM NUMBER: A-1
DATE: 02/12/19
Atascadero City Council
January 25-26, 2019
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5. Other Council Topics
After discussion, the Council identified the following topics for further discussion as time
allows and as these topics relate to the identified priorities:
Homelessness
Future use of the National Guard Armory
State housing policy
Community Outreach – Getting the word out and word in from the public
Affordable housing
Actively push back on State policy/regulations when it impacts us
Evaluate cannabis as an opportunity area
Consider formalizing approach/stance on environmental issues
PUBLIC COMMENT:
The following persons spoke during public comment: Christina Asdel Cisneros, Ellen
Beraud, Dr. Wyman, Rick Matthews and Roger Gambs
Council Member Funk read constituent email (Exhibit G).
6. Next Steps
In closing, Mayor Moreno thanked everyone for attending.
ADJOURNMENT:
Mayor Moreno adjourned the meeting at 3:14 p.m. to the next Regular Session on
Tuesday, February 12, 2019.
MINUTES PREPARED BY:
______________________________________
Lara K. Christensen
Deputy City Manager / City Clerk
The following exhibits are available for review in the City Clerk’s office:
Exhibit A –Coraggio Group’s Insight Report
Exhibit B –Excerpt from 2014 Visioning Workshop Report
Exhibit C –Atascadero City Council Long Term Goals (2014)
Exhibit D –Word cloud sheets (Provided by Council Member Funk)
Exhibit E –Letter regarding homeless issues
Exhibit F –Council Norms and Procedures (2017)
Exhibit G- Constituent email
APPROVED:
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ITEM NUMBER: A-1
DATE: 02/12/19
Atascadero City Council
January 30, 2019
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SPECIAL MEETING
ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
5:15 p.m.
City of Atascadero City Hall
6500 Palma Ave., Council Chambers
Atascadero, California
COMMISSIONS/COMMITTEE
INTERVIEWS AND APPOINTMENTS
DRAFT MINUTES
Mayor Moreno called the meeting to order at 5:21 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Council Members Fonzi, Funk, Newsom, Mayor Pro Tem
Bourbeau, and Mayor Moreno
Absent: None
Staff Present: Deputy City Manager/City Clerk Lara Christensen
INTERVIEWS AND APPOINTMENTS:
1. Interview Process
City Clerk recommendation: Council discuss process for conducting
Commissions/Committee interviews.
Mayor Moreno led a discussion on how the interview process would proceed.
2. Planning Commission and Citizens’ Sales Tax Oversight Committee
City Clerk recommendation: Council interview the candidates and select by
ballot, two citizens to serve on the Planning Commission and two citizens to
serve on the Citizens’ Sales Tax Oversight Committee.
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ITEM NUMBER: A-1
DATE: 02/12/19
Atascadero City Council
January 30, 2019
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Planning Commission
The City Council interviewed the seven candidates and selected, by ballot, Mark Dariz
and Jeff van den Eikhof to serve in the At Large positions on the Planning Commission.
Citizens Sales Tax Oversight Committee
The City Council interviewed the six candidates and selected, by ballot, Ben Cornejo
and Catherine Bianchi to serve in the At Large positions on the Citizens Sales Tax
Oversight Committee.
3. Announcement of Appointments
The City Council Members announced their directly appointed Commissioners:
CITY COUNCIL MEMBER
PLANNING COMMISSION
Mayor Moreno Duane Anderson
Mayor Pro Tem Bourbeau Tom Zirk
Council Member Fonzi Jan Wolff
Council Member Funk Ellen Beraud
Council Member Newsom Mike Shaw
PUBLIC COMMENT: None
ADJOURNMENT:
Mayor Moreno adjourned the meeting at 8:37 p.m. to the next Regular Session
scheduled for Tuesday, February 12, 2019 at 6:00 p.m.
MINUTES PREPARED BY:
______________________________________
Lara K. Christensen
Deputy City Manager/City Clerk
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Atascadero City Council
Staff Report – Community Development Department
Community Facilities District 2005-1
Annexation No. 18
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Council:
1. Conduct the public hearing for the proposed annexation.
2. Adopt Draft Resolution A; authorizing the territory identified in City Council
Resolution 2019-002 to be annexed into Community Facilities District
No. 2005-1, authorizing the levy of a special tax and submitting the levy of a
special tax to qualified electors.
3. Direct the City Clerk to conduct a landowner vote of annexation and collect and
count the ballots.
Council to recess until ballots are counted
4. Adopt Draft Resolution B, declaring the results of a special annexation
landowner election, determining the validity of prior proceedings and directing
the recording of an amendment to the notice of special tax lien.
5. Adopt Draft Ordinance, authorizing the levy of special taxes in Community
Facilities District 2005-1 for certain annexation territory identified as Annexation
No. 18.
DISCUSSION:
In July 2004, as a key part of the adoption of the City’s Comprehensive Financial
Strategy, the Council addressed the need to recover all costs associated with new
residential development by directing the formation of a Community Facilities District
(CFD). California law allows the formation of such districts for the purpose of
recovering the cost of providing public safety services, including police and fire services,
and park services for new developments. CFDs ensure that new homeowners pay
special taxes in an amount equal to the actual cost of the City services they are
expected to receive. Without such special taxes in place, new residential units have a
negative impact on the General Fund and thus erode service levels for existing
residents.
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The Citywide CFD was established in 2005 consistent with this policy and a number of
projects have been annexed into the CFD as a requirement prior to recordation of a
final map. With the resolution of intention, the City and the applicant are initiating the
process of annexing the Annex Residential Subdivision (Cerro Roble project) into the
City’s existing CFD.
The Annex subdivision is within the Del Rio Specific Plan area and was approved in
2017. The project consists of 6 single -family residential lots and a remainder parcel for
future commercial development. The subdivision is located at the current terminus of
South Mirasol Way and will extend the street terminating in a cul -de-sac.
On January 8, 2019, the City Council initiated the process for this development by
adopting Resolution 2019-002, a resolution of intent, to annex the subject project into
the existing Citywide CFD and set the date of the public hearing.
The Resolution before Council (Attachment 1) is the final step to annex the Del Rio
Annex residential development (Annexation No. 18) into the existing Citywide CFD
(CFD 2005-1) to fund police, fire, and park services associated with the new residential
units. The Special Tax levied against Single-Family Residential parcels for Fiscal Year
2018-2019 was $648.08 annually per parcel, which is subject to an annual escalator.
The money collected can only be used to fund new public services authorized to be
funded by the Mello-Roos Act and identified within the Rate and Method of
Apportionment, and cannot be used to support existing services.
After the close of the Public Hearing, the City Council may adopt Draft Resolution A
(Attachment 1), which officially establishes the annexation of territory to Community
Facilities District 2005-1. If approved, the Resolution authorizes the levy of special
taxes within such annexation area.
Following adoption of the Resolution, the City Clerk will hold a landowner election,
verifying the property owner wishes to annex into the City’s CFD. If the landowner
Residential
subdivision
portion
Commercial
remainder
portion
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elects to annex into the CFD, the City Council will certify the election and introduce for
first reading, by title only, the Draft Ordinance (Attachment 3), authorizing the special
taxes for Annexation No. 18.
The development proposed for annexation into the CFD was conditioned to be fiscally
neutral through annexation into the existing Citywide CFD (CFD 2005-1 – Public
Services). If the annexation is not approved, the project will not be able to meet the
conditions of approval.
FISCAL IMPACT: None.
ALTERNATIVE:
Council could require the developer to meet the fiscal neutrality condition of approval
through some other mechanism.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Draft Resolution A, authorizing the annexation of territory identified in City
Council Resolution 2019-002 to be annexed into the Community Facilities District
No. 2005-1, authorizing the levy of a special tax and submitting the levy of a
special tax to qualified electors.
2. Draft Resolution B, declaring the results of a special annexation landowner
election, determining the validity of the prior proceedings and directing the
recording of an amendment to the notice of special tax lien .
3. Draft Ordinance, authorizing the levy of special taxes in Community Facilities
District 2005-1 for certain annexation territory.
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DRAFT RESOLUTION A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE
ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY INTO COMMUNITY
FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2005-1 (PUBLIC SERVICES),
AUTHORIZING THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX, AND
SUBMITTING THE LEVY OF SPECIAL TAX TO QUALIFIED
ELECTORS
WHEREAS, under the Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982 (Sections 53311
and following, California Government Code; hereafter referred to as the “Act”), the City Council
of the City of Atascadero (the “City”) previously conducted proceedings to establish the City of
Atascadero Community Facilities District No. 2005-1 (Public Services) (the “District”), and
WHEREAS, this City Council on January 8, 2019, adopted Resolution No. 2019- 002
entitled “Resolution of the City Council of the City of Atascadero, California, Declaring its
Intention to Annex Territory into Community Facilities District No. 2005-1 (Public Services) as
Annexation No. 18, and to Authorize the Levy of Special Taxes Therein” (the “Resolution of
Intention”) stating its intention to annex the territory to the District pursuant to the Act; and
WHEREAS, a copy of the Resolution of Intention, incorporating a description and map
of the proposed boundaries of the territory to be annexed to the District, stating the services to be
funded by the District and the rate and method of apportionment of the special tax to be levied
within the District to pay for the services is on file with the City Clerk and the provisions thereof
are fully incorporated herein by this reference as if fully set forth herein; and
WHEREAS, on the date hereof, this City Council held a noticed public hearing as
required by the Act and the Resolution of Intention relative to the proposed annexation of
territory to the District; and
WHEREAS, at the hearing all interested persons desiring to be heard on all matters
pertaining to the annexation of territory to the District and the levy of special taxes within the
area proposed to be annexed were heard and a full and fair hearing was held; and
WHEREAS, prior to the closing of the hearing, no written or oral protests had been
made against the proposed annexation of territory to the District by (i) any registered voter
residing in the existing District, (ii) any registered voter residing in the territory proposed to be
annexed to the District, (iii) any of the owners of land in the existing District, or (iv) any of the
owners of land in the territory proposed to be annexed to the District; and
Attachment 1: Draft Resolution A – Authorization to Annex into CFD 2005-1
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WHEREAS, Annexation Map No. 18 to the District has been filed with the County
Recorder of the County of San Luis Obispo, which map shows the territory to be annexed in
these proceedings, and a copy of the map is on file with the City Clerk.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Atascadero:
SECTION 1. The above recitals are true and correct.
SECTION 2. All prior proceedings taken by this City Council with respect to the District
and the proposed annexation of territory thereto have been duly considered and are hereby
determined to be valid and in conformity with the Act, and the District has been validly
established pursuant to the Act.
SECTION 3. The boundaries of the territory to be annexed to the District, as set forth in
the map entitled “Annexation Map No. 18 of Community Facilities District No. 2005-1
(Public Services)” on file with the City Clerk and heretofore recorded in the San Luis Obispo
County Recorder’s Office on January 28, 2019, in Book 6 at Page 7 of Maps of Assessment and
Community Facilities Districts are hereby finally approved, are incorporated herein by this
reference, and shall be included within the boundaries of the District, and said territory is hereby
ordered annexed to the District, subject to voter approval of the levy of the special taxes therein
as hereinafter provided.
SECTION 4. The provisions of the Resolution of Intention are, by this reference
incorporated herein, as if fully set forth herein.
SECTION 5. Pursuant to the provisions of the Act, the proposition of the levy of the
special tax within the territory to be annexed to the District shall be submitted to the qualified
electors of the area to be annexed to the District at an election called therefor as hereinafter
provided.
SECTION 6. This City Council hereby finds that fewer than 12 persons have been
registered to vote within the territory proposed to be annexed to the District for each of the 90
days preceding the close of the public hearing heretofore conducted and concluded by this City
Council for the purposes of these annexation proceedings. Accordingly, and pursuant to Section
53326 of the Act, this City Council finds that the qualified electors for purposes of the
annexation election are the landowners within the territory proposed to be annexed to the District
and that the vote shall be by said landowners, each having one vote for each acre or portion
thereof such landowner owns in the territory proposed to be annexed to the District.
SECTION 7. This City Council hereby calls a special election to consider the measure
described in Section 5 above, which election shall be held in the meeting room of the City
Council immediately following adoption of this Resolution. The City Clerk is hereby designated
as the official to conduct said election. It is hereby acknowledged that the City Clerk has on file
the Resolution of Intention, a certified map of the proposed boundaries of the territory to be
annexed to the District, and a sufficient description to allow the City Clerk to determine the
boundaries of the territory to be annexed to the District.
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The voted ballots shall be returned to the City Clerk no later than immediately following
the adoption of this Resolution; and when the qualified electors have voted the election shall be
closed.
Pursuant the Act, the election shall be conducted by mail ballot under Section 4000 of the
California Elections Code, provided, however, that for purposes of setting the date for the
election, Sections 53326 and 53327 of the Act shall govern.
This City Council acknowledges that the City Clerk has caused to be delivered to the
qualified electors of the District a ballot in the form set forth in Exhibit “A” hereto. The ballot
indicates the number of votes to be voted by each landowner.
The ballot was accompanied by all supplies and written instructions necessary for the use
and return of the ballot. The envelope to be used to return the ballot was enclosed with the ballot,
had the return postage prepaid, and contained the following: (a) the name and address of the
landowner, (b) a declaration, under penalty of perjury, stating that the voter is the owner of
record or authorized representative of the landowner entitled to vote and is the person whose
name appears on the envelope, (c) the printed name, signature and address of the voter, (d) the
date of signing and place of execution of the declaration pursuant to clause (b) above, and (e) a
notice that the envelope contains an official ballot and is to be opened only by the canvassing
City Council.
Analysis and arguments with respect to the ballot measures are hereby waived, as
provided in Section 53327(b) of the Act.
The City Clerk shall accept the ballots of the qualified electors in the City of Atascadero
City Council meeting room upon and prior to the adoption of this Resolution, whether the ballot
is personally delivered or is received by mail. The City Clerk shall have ballots available which
may be marked at said location on the election day by the qualified electors.
SECTION 8. This City Council hereby further finds that the provision of Section 53326
of the Act requiring a minimum of 90 days following the adoption of this Resolution to elapse
before said special election is for the protection of the qualified electors of the territory to be
annexed to the District. The ballots to be executed by the qualified electors of the area to be
annexed to the District contains a waiver of any time limit pertaining to the conduct of the
election and a waiver of any requirement for ballot measure analysis and arguments in
connection with the election. Accordingly, this City Council finds and determines that, to the
extent that the qualified elector submits its ballot, the qualified elector will have been fully
apprised of and have agreed to the shortened time for the election and waiver of ballot measure
analysis and arguments, and will have thereby been fully protected in these proceedings. This
City Council also finds and determines that the City Clerk has concurred in the shortened time
for the election.
SECTION 9. This Resolution shall take effect upon its adoption.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 12th day of
February, 2019.
On motion by Council Member ______ and seconded by Council Member ______, the
foregoing Resolution is hereby adopted in its entirety on the following roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
CITY OF ATASCADERO
______________________________
Heather Moreno, Mayor
ATTEST:
______________________________________
Lara K. Christensen, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
______________________________________
Brian A. Pierik, City Attorney
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Exhibit A: CFD Annexation Ballot
TO CAST THIS BALLOT, PLEASE RETURN THIS ENTIRE PAGE.
OFFICIAL SPECIAL TAX BALLOT
Name & Address of Property Owner: Assessor’s Parcel Number(s):
MP Annex, LLC
Attn: Clint Pearce
284 Higuera St
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
049-102-020
049-102-032
ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2005-1 (SERVICES)
ANNEXATION NO. 18
AN “X” OR OTHER MARK WILL CAST ALL VOTES ASSIGNED TO THIS BALLOT
SPECIAL TAX BALLOT MEASURE
MARK “YES” OR “NO”
WITH AN “X”:
Shall the City Council of the City of Atascadero be authorized to levy
a special tax on an annual basis at the rates and apportioned as
described in Resolution No. 2019-___ adopted by the City Council on
January 8, 2019 (the “Resolution”), which is incorporated herein by
this reference, within the territory identified on the map entitled
“Annexation Boundary Map No. 18 of Community Facilities District
No. 2005-1 (Public Services) City of Atascadero, County of San Luis
Obispo, State of California” to finance certain services as set forth in
Section 4 to the Resolution (including incidental expenses).
YES _________
NO _________
Certification for Special Election Ballot
The undersigned is an authorized representative of the above-named landowner and is the
person legally authorized and entitled to cast this ballot on behalf of the above-named
landowner.
I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is
true and correct and that this declaration is executed on _________________, 2019.
MP Annex, LLC
Signature
Print Name
Title
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DRAFT RESOLUTION B
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THE
RESULTS OF A SPECIAL ANNEXATION LANDOWNER
ELECTION, DETERMINING VALIDITY OF PRIOR
PROCEEDINGS, AND DIRECTING THE RECORDING OF
AN AMENDMENT TO NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX LIEN
WHEREAS, under the Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982 (Sections
53311 and following, California Government Code; hereafter referred to as the “Act”), the
City Council of the City of Atascadero (the “City”) previously conducted proceedings to
establish the City of Atascadero Community Facilities District No. 2005-1 (Public Services)
(the “District”), and,
WHEREAS, in proceedings conducted by this City Council pursuant to the Act,
this City Council has adopted a Resolution entitled “Resolution of the City Council of the
City of Atascadero, California, Authorizing the Annexation of Territory into Community
Facilities District No. 2005-1 (Public Services), Authorizing the Levy of a Special Tax, and
Submitting the Levy of Special Tax to Qualified Electors” (the “Resolution of Annexation”),
which called for a special election of the qualified landowner electors in the territory of land
proposed to be annexed to the District; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to the terms of the Resolution of Annexation, which is by this
reference incorporated herein, the special election has been held and the City Clerk has on
file a Canvass and Statement of Results of Election, (the “Canvass”) a copy of which is
attached hereto as Exhibit A; and,
WHEREAS, this City Council has been informed of the Canvass, finds it
appropriate, and wishes to complete its proceedings for the annexation of territory into the
District.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Atascadero:
SECTION 1. The above recitals are true and correct.
SECTION 2. The issue presented at the special election was the levy of a special
tax within the territory annexed to the District, to be levied in accordance with the formula
heretofore approved by this City Council, all as described in Resolution No. 2019-002,
entitled “Resolution of the City Council of the City of Atascadero, California, Declaring its
Intention to Annex Territory into Community Facilities District No. 2005-1 (Public
Services) as Annexation No. 18, and to Authorize the Levy of Special Taxes Therein”
adopted by this City Council on January 8, 2019.
Attachment 2: Draft Resolution B – Declaring Results of Election
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SECTION 3. Pursuant to the Canvass on file with the City Clerk, the issue presented at
the special election was approved by the landowners of the territory annexed to the District by
more than two-thirds (2/3) of the votes cast at the special election.
SECTION 4. Pursuant to the voter approval, the annexed territory is hereby declared to be
fully annexed to and part of the District and this City Council may levy special taxes therein as
heretofore provided in these proceedings.
SECTION 5. It is hereby found that all prior proceedings and actions taken by this City
Council with respect to the District and the territory annexed thereto were valid and in
conformity with the Act.
SECTION 6. Within 15 days of the date of adoption hereof, the City Clerk shall execute
and cause to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of San Luis
Obispo, an Amendment to Notice of Special Tax Lien, as required by Section 53328.3 of the Act.
SECTION 7. This Resolution shall take effect upon its adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 12th day of
February, 2019.
On motion by Council Member ______ and seconded by Council Member ______, the
foregoing Resolution is hereby adopted in its entirety on the following roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
CITY OF ATASCADERO
______________________________
Heather Moreno, Mayor
ATTEST:
______________________________________
Lara K. Christensen, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
______________________________________
Brian A. Pierik, City Attorney
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EXHIBIT A
City of Atascadero
Community Facilities District No. 2005-1
(Public Services)
Annexation No. 18
CANVASS AND STATEMENT OF RESULT OF ELECTION
I hereby certify that on February 12, 2019, I canvassed the returns of the election held on
February 12, 2019, for the City of Atascadero Community Facilities District No. 2005-1
(Public Services) Annexation No. 18 and the total number of votes cast in such election and
the total number of votes cast for and against the measure are as follows and the totals as shown
for and against the measure are full, true and correct:
City of Atascadero Community Facilities
District No. 2005-1 (Public Services)
Annexation No. 18
Special Tax Election, February 12, 2019
BALLOT MEASURE: Shall the City Council of the City of
Atascadero be authorized to levy a special tax on an annual
basis at the rates and apportioned as described in Resolution
No. 2019-002 adopted by the City Council on January 8, 2019
(the “Resolution”), which is incorporated herein by this
reference, within the territory identified on the map entitled
“Annexation Boundary Map No. 18 of Community Facilities
District No. 2005-1 (Public Services) City of Atascadero,
County of San Luis Obispo, State of California” to finance
certain services as set forth in Section 4 to the Resolution
(including incidental expenses).
YES:
NO:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I HAVE HEREUNTO SET MY HAND on February 12, 2019.
Lara K. Christensen, City Clerk City of Atascadero
Qualified
Landowner Votes Votes Votes
Votes
2
Cast
YES
NO
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DRAFT ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE
LEVY OF SPECIAL TAXES IN COMMUNITY FACILITIES
DISTRICT NO. 2005-1 (PUBLIC SERVICES), INCLUDING
CERTAIN ANNEXATION TERRITORY
WHEREAS, the City of Atascadero (the “City”) has conducted proceedings pursuant to
the “Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of l982”, being Chapter 2.5, Part l Division 2, Title 5
of the Government Code of the State of California (the “Act”) and the City of Atascadero
Community Facilities District No. 2005-1 (Public Services) Ordinance enacted pursuant to the
powers reserved by the City of Atascadero under Sections 3, 5, and 7 of Article XI of the
Constitution of the State of California (the “CFD Ordinance”) (the Act and the CFD Ordinance
may be referred to collectively as the “Community Facilities District Law”), to establish the City
of Atascadero Community Facilities District No. 2005-1 (Public Services) (the “District”) for the
purpose of financing police services, fire protection and suppression services, and park services
(the “Services”) as provided in the Act; and
WHEREAS, the rate and method of apportionment of special tax for the District is set
forth in Exhibit B to the City Council Resolution entitled “A Resolution of the City Council of the
City of Atascadero, California, For the Formation of Community Facilities District No. 2005-l
(Public Services” (the “Resolution of Formation”), which was adopted on May 24, 2005; and
WHEREAS, the City has conducted proceedings to annex territory into the District and,
with respect to the proceedings, following an election of the qualified electors in the territory
proposed for annexation (the “Annexation Territory”), the City Council, on February 12, 2019,
adopted a Resolution entitled “Resolution of the City Council of the City of Atascadero,
California, Declaring the Results of Special Annexation Landowner Election, Determining
Validity of Prior Proceedings, and Directing the Recording of an Amendment to Notice of
Special Tax Lien.”
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO
HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The above recitals are true and correct.
SECTION 2. By the passage of this Ordinance, the City Council hereby authorizes
and levies the special tax within the District, including the Annexation Territory, pursuant to
the Community Facilities District Law, at the rate and in accordance with the rate and method of
apportionment of special tax set forth in the Resolution of Formation, which rate and method is on
file in the City Clerk’s Office and incorporated herein by reference. The special tax has previously
been levied in the original territory of the District beginning in Fiscal Year 2006-07 pursuant to
Ordinance No. 478 passed and adopted by the City Council on July 12, 2005 and the special tax is
Attachment 3: Draft Ordinance A – Special Tax Levy
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hereby levied commencing in Fiscal Year 2019-20 in the District, including the Annexation
Territory, and in each fiscal year thereafter to pay for the Services for the District and all
costs of administering the District.
SECTION 3. The City’s Finance Director or designee or employee or consultant of the
City is hereby authorized and directed each fiscal year to determine the specific special tax to
be levied for the next ensuing fiscal year for each parcel of real property within the District,
including the Annexation Territory, in the manner and as provided in the Resolution of
Formation.
SECTION 4. Exemptions from the levy of the special tax shall be as provided in the
Resolution of Formation and the applicable provisions of the Community Facilities District Law.
In no event shall the special tax be levied on any parcel within the District in excess of the
maximum special tax specified in the Resolution of Formation.
SECTION 5. All of the collections of the special tax shall be used as provided in the
Community Facilities District Law and in the Resolution of Formation, including, but not
limited to, the payment of the costs of the Services, the payment of the costs of the City in
administering the District, and the costs of collecting and administering the special tax.
SECTION 6. The special tax shall be collected in the same manner as ordinary ad
valorem taxes are collected and shall have the same lien priority, and be subject to the same
penalties and the same procedure and sale in cases of delinquency as provided for ad valorem
taxes; provided, however, that the City Council may provide for other appropriate methods of
collection by resolution(s) of the City Council. The Finance Director of the City is hereby
authorized and directed to provide all necessary information to the auditor/tax collector of the
County of San Luis Obispo in order to effect proper billing and collection of the special tax, so
that the special tax shall be included on the secured property tax roll of the County of San Luis
Obispo for Fiscal Year 2019-20 and for each fiscal year thereafter until no longer required to
pay for the Services or until otherwise terminated by the City.
SECTION 7. If for any reason any portion of this Ordinance is found to be invalid,
or if the special tax is found inapplicable to any particular parcel within the District, including
the Annexation Territory, by a court of competent jurisdiction, the balance of this Ordinance
and the application of the special tax to the remaining parcels within the District, including the
Annexation Territory, shall not be affected.
SECTION 8. A summary of this ordinance, approved by the City Attorney, together
with the ayes and noes, shall be published twice: at least five days prior to its final passage in the
Atascadero News, a newspaper published and circulated in the City of Atascadero, and;
before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its final passage, in the Atascadero News, a
newspaper published and circulated in the City of Atascadero. A copy of the full text of this
ordinance shall be on file in the City Clerk’s Office on and after the date following introduction
and passage and shall be available to any interested member of the public.
SECTION 9. This Ordinance shall take effect 30 days from the date of final
passage.
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INTRODUCED at a regular meeting of the City Council held on February 12, 2019 and PASSED
and ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Atascadero, State of California, on ________.
CITY OF ATASCADERO
_____________________________________
Heather Moreno, Mayor
ATTEST:
______________________________________
Lara K. Christensen, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
______________________________________
Brian A. Pierik, City Attorney
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